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, t ' . . - ' 7 ' ' eWHa. ---i--'"- -'- . V .1,. ,,-r -. -A. ,Ss... t fc. I j Pn.if ... . -eW s ,,!..,.,----.-,-.- - :4-.fc isht : die wmi-11 u $ n wm mm t v ' ' ' - " VOL. 2. ItALEIGlI, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 18G7. THE SENTINEL. WM. E. I'EI.I., I'boi-iiiktmh. J'Jlh'JUDICK OF COLOK. . rVsmdn-pbitanthropists and fanatical re ligionists at the North continue t decry the Southern white people, because of the al leged existence am.iug then, ol u stubborn and olwtinate im-jvitm against tlie Marks, purely on the uroim.t ol color. Now, it is pcrfrrtty clear to our mind th.it this U not a prejudice at all, iimrli less is il a prejudice agaiiintl-olnr. la it a prcjudii c in tin- mind of a Caucasian, that lie prch -rs while to black- -day t uight a bright uii l.i il.u k, murky clouds i l il a pr. jii.licc, tli.it in un.l immu M-.fcr bright gay downs In the ilark, waih-l remain of what is hit when the flower dies ; Is it n prejudice to prefer what irn : nls ltd- in is health uti. I licatlty, to th riprescnrilivi.- ol lf.it li ami gloom: I , it a pr. ju lii r I m nu n to pn-lrr wllitr li- to l.hii k urn-; ; Wr li n.' al aj-f4;ltajUJii.i ration, pin ami syiuoa thy for tin-M K-k rai 'I'h. ir nl i, lli. rtHiill of rrimr, tiffin in lhtir;oiai m'L;iii tor, ami Ua ( n.illv li I an. I laMnti .1 nnon the Mark man l) i "l hon rii, lo. li no I rlimatf, or rltwnti'Hi, "r aMnlion, or ir tioun lift', ran ill hi r ra.lii atr. grant thai li" Mark man ulimihi Mill', r fur tin- mil "f hi" I illin. .un in-r- Ih oi a wliilr man thai tin- l n hi k i-. not a crimr in hurl I, noi .1. rtini' i.t .uni .hnirnl in any wiiar. Wr ;;r.mM hal ti t I it in what tsruiriili-il I" ihr (irotivtioii ol hlr, of lilivrty, orol .r...nl, sliouhi'lH- i il..l ii(kii th Mark man, lirraiitc ol hi r..l..r. Hilt, atlinittill the l ij;hl "t a Irvrmali. an. I ol i .i v Irn niaii, hilr or M i. k. lo Ho- pro Irrlion ..I all II i il -..nil .1 I.. ll.i protert ion, thai loir mi. I Mai k iin.r- -liollhl rill our jury -. oi a !: ..Tiuii. hi h. o fpialifi. alioii or in. -til . .i 1 1 1 ii - tin i n ir .tlan of Ihr purity ..I Hir jury. ox. or lint our ninnii ip il or li !'i-l itixr. m i xn ntiv. ..i jil.lirial, or '.ni.T- .ion.il. ..lli' ' 'hill lillr.l liv hlli: an. I hi u k uroli. m.lill.t rnllv ' ! it ' I" tin-, th it xtlot. ami Mark nhouhl il i In. k l.y .l in tin nam.' rairi.i;r, on Ihr mmr r.ir, in ihr - on. rlmnh, or Ihr all. j.i.iiliral nut I in;' ' NS . think not. To iint it, r..nlra.lirt- tin - wblc history irt' Ihr n-t. Wliilr xxr .Inn th it il i- a lin ti pn in Ilirr' aualii"! color, yi xxr a.tmil thai thrrr in an initim-liyr n illnlr.ixt al from all rlosr allinity in ri ry trnr I.I h-. xxhltr .itoii Na- it li lho-r ol ' nryi o Inn . Why n it ' ll.. n.il Co.1 ina.lr n- "i ; Il i- a xx.ll knonn fai l that tin- lint an. I -rr.m.l i!llS ol a Mark man to hi'.r i hihln n. in Kiin.pr j ami at thr Nor.h. ialxxays in ronipaiin .1 ; ni tliri lul.lr. il xxilli -lin.l h rinu an. I al um j Kamiliaril v only r in rnin.vr llii-. xx In n thr . rhitilrm Irnrn llial liny ar.- prarra'.h- ni l j kin. I. Now xxho ran rxplain 1 1 i - phrmnn rnon, llKill thr viniplr i.h i ol , . Tt is riiltritlnnn t iiiirmpi ii. j No xxr a.lmil, tint xxhrn llii pr. i'l.lu . or yyh.ilryrr ..iirl '' ' .'I il. u. nr I'llroniaui-- any onr In trral nnkin. II . ..r Willi tliralii htrl injii-l in-, mix man or xxo- man, ou fti ro ml of hi or ln r ri.l.ir. il i a I crimr. a vxirkr.liic xxhirlt ih-w rxrs roi.,1, in ' nation, Tli- t f.vlinj; xvhirh xronhl rhmk a wliitr man's oritur hrciii-r of Ills Volor, or) whirh wfxtihl Wmf on lo umlilazoo a Mark j riimr. Us ailH'ol ins color, 18 a iiinir iiiitKrlV. No injnstirr, no injury. .lisa l.ilit y ulnnihl Ik- pnl np..n a man simply ! raiiw of his roior. WV rnl all tlii-. An. I j..t il must 1 ph"u tvrry our. llmt in mattrrs of oovrrninrlil, an. I ol s.n-i.il lilr, in aroitnlrv hrrrlolVirr rnlr.l hy xxhilr m-.. pl, llm lnrll:u :iMr tnaik ami is arrompa nimrnts wliirli (lo.l has put upon thr nc prurr must nlwayn kiivr tin ir inlliirnrr, uot aainsl Ihr nri;ro rare alhi lino any rs H 'litial rij,'ht l a fns-man xxhi. h hr onihl to rnjoy, l.nl in In'miim: f..r Ihr xxhilr ran t'pit prrfi rrm r xxliirli virtiti-, n linrinrnl Kid Uh motiipanjiiirnts mint "Ixxays as arrt. Tolii rr in this Hi pnlilir air Ihrsr hi iiIi mrnls morn drrply rnnnrn Hum upon Ihr Ill-alls, an. I ronx irlinns ami arlionsnl Ihr Noilh.rn proplr. liral prrjmlirr aainsl ,IP nfr i t"n timrsi it strong in thr North u- in I )' South, ami if shown, ami will " always Is- shown, in inattfrs ol gnvn-nniHit, trailr, iiilrrroiiisr, ami sor ial lilr. H is wi ll known that nrjjrors in Ihr North, hy Ihr lorr of rirriiinsl.'iiKis, an- romprllnl to ..r-Kl inl loriii roininunilirs of tlirir own, rhnmtn In tin: various axoralions ol lilr. til thr South, whalurr may hr thr al trmpla ol till- K"Vnnmi nt, or rathrr ihr Kailiral parly , lo npr.K.I Ihr very founila tiouaof sia irly, nml In Mrxh anir our pro plr, ami howrvrr n-tnly Ihr hlarks may hr tnjirhl to Ihr unniilmal trinhni irs of Ihr t imrs ami ton . tin insi lx i s inlo positions hrrrtolprc rlaiiunl only hy tin- xrhilrs. r cannot iloiiht, that a propel ami prmlrnt c-otiiw, on tin- purl of Ihr Soiillirrn whiles, w! greatly m.xU.y On- mUt liken virxvs into which tliey haye hnn ini-lr.l, ami that ul tillinlcly this.- inallrrs will si'llh' ih.wn on a proper Iwsis. Any exhiliil ions of ailrlrr minati.in lo ruli on I lie pari of Ihr Mark-. or inaiiifrntntions of i vrrssiu- ainhilion ainf olmtinw Ikvit part, wilt outv rr art liven in the Norlli n-ainl tlirui, an. I tliev will learn, only when il is loo lair, w ho were their Utit ami truest triemls. " Noktii Oakoi in IhiNWi.-U i most , JPJrf&tag .t. .5rtl Carolina Honda " trftdiiy "atWatMift "i4ow"!Vorlt " 'rk at 5l,'- fact i:nwlitabto to Hi StaUi, uIwmhw othM tow m4uimV iwtwity Mil th6 tUjltt Opposition Ul our proino rtpu- dtaUoa. , I "l.OYMr HTATE. Trnnrssi r is rlaimnl hy tlm Hailirals to hr a -.own,;,, "loyal" State. No man in thai Stair is ullowr.l to liuhl oflirr or to rote, who voluntarily aided tlir"rf-lx'Hton." The entire lit of tin- lair Cnnri'dcratcs isl ousted lioui all partii ipalion in llieelivlions. These air lli. ri d. ir kept at fiome, ipiirt ly ptirMiiii" liii ir nx in alions, ronlriilril to In- h.l alone. Mill they air thr ul jrrls of the i.alrsl haln-d to I'm Kndieals. and arr ma.lr to ti . I tin ii ly lanniral power in every poss.,. v;iv. I hr ronli l in Ti'l!lirs-.rr, now, is lirtw rrn tin- lull in. I 1. 1. ii k K i.li. il-. and Ihr Con " i vil i i u h 1 1 1- an. I Mark I'liion nun. Ill'ow iilow ' I. I.n I, airl x.liitr militia arr M-alleiid oxer the Stale, lo oxerawe ami t" -pi, aJ till"! anions ill'' ( 'olisrl'x at i r I nioni-N, in ,r, , v to rr rli-rt Krovxiiloxv hi. I .I. liit I'.i h.i I. It Kvi rj xv hr re x Irrmr hilliriii an.! ...po.itiou exist toxxards rxn'y ui oi xx I... .l.ir- n.'.l l.oxx thr Uurr to liioxx uloxx . Kxiiy in. ui marked, il 'no k ilh 1 1, xx h" .oi-1 - in tin- xx a v ol I In i xx nloxx and ll.i.lii ilcn.. Vi I mil i. thr i.'rnrral .1' rn-l l.ll. all ox.i lli. Slate, lor Ihoxxiv loxx air I hi.. i:.ii t x . till! il l. -.ai I -rai i rl x a ihs-rlit III 111 ill lilr Si ilr adll. rr- lo liiui II I Is Ilr. . .1 li, it 1,1 . .. I, ,1 xx. .III. I l.r OX - I XX III lllUII . I. Ill lol Ihr 1 ill ol hi- I-JXO lirl- -lli.l ill.- lir . ol io III. Ill'; iTMi'l ll iixil xx.ti lli.-. i - a j in i turn n I,-. ti al xxilli I X ill: ! im It t-thr 'tl I" Ill 1-1,1 ill XV 111. Il 1 III i' . I il;l K.idii als xxoiil-l pi, I, ,- North Carolina. Il i llii- Im tx lii, h tin y :ir, (..iliii;; nielli an. I h'X . -I ii i in , op III. 1. 1. k- ;i:'.i'm-t lli. xx hilr-. .in.l i n-1, .im .tin.' lo i xi Ilr In i-t llii x -ill. I i rrritr ahritat ioii Is txx rrn tltr po.it an. I lli. in Ii ill ll,. ..,.(.- ol Noitl, (..toll II I II I' ll I'll X il i ,. ,, ,.,,, in. I ..I I... ill I i. . U ill i- rolorrd o 'l' I'-M I'l lii. I, ,.l ..I It,,. , 1 , ,. ,,,, ,,. xx I." I, , , ,1 ! I ll I xx ill ul iii, '. . . ) at' v, ,t , t , I . I J t I I ' II i i it 1 1 1 1 1 m . ill On I ' Ii, f i.l ul.iV a.l.li. -it r 'l :H til.-, :i- -li.M t: I hi , I It. v,.. , j.,, j i it - r 1 1 It' ti il IM'.'. HI U lilt I. Ill.Hy Wi-lV i'UHl'-l ii-li'1 1 m i ill kill.-l I in-.rl:illy wii it I' I 'l'i, i - i- i - ir I ul I '111111 ii" 'I'lir ll-'li:' ititi l !!(. i.riti"ii:t1 L" ' l uiiicn t , vr lc) , in iii -t it. ( ul i: U li tr l!y I-h- If ni i i(t iiMi. li iiihi lii'-l 'riiin?tl:i !l t ) I Ik til, n i 1, . t inn, H In. riiilit l. lis- t -ii'i itli"if lniitlcrin! ' A.I.I lilt I ' f,.'..,v', ..,,, Tr:,,f .' I- t Im i lit- rt t 1 1 1 ! "I i ' i'i ir"p'ix:, 't ' v tin I,.-),!!.,;,, hi jcily Ai. tl'. Ilivli. aU rr:i.' I.t !,.- -i-l, .!... !.,-.! with 1. 1. -..I In. I.' I i l ...in i ii "j'l. . -In- I l-i tli.wi- i ll - i ' I (. i ( I i.'ii -' - , I II! Li 'li I I i in I. . im I . in i I. . n. - N till- ul, l! I In- I i - wi. I li .1 Sll uii', ah.l Sod I In Til l-' i'i-: . .it- i '.ii'.- i" Im in ; nji'tti N'TtJt u ui i . 1 - .. : t 'it "! I- j'li! 'hi in t rn iiii lit " i lii' ' t r i s i;iii ui Hi-iv 'i -uinr-; l.i 'i 1 1 n,f i ; ut In mi si !i t ' oh -'rilit. ii,...m i. li lo Hil'li .ini -in Sli. urn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I'i . l i i. !, -i'i. i lid. , w iio r:tn 'i i mi ;i 1 "'"ii . -i r -th li iiiin l'i A hut t'MII t' Hl!.h iMI-fK Illl'l AtlH'tili'l'l lll'l tt). J'kmu in lull u iw ihinUiicIiihi, tti jiray (itxl to dklna a. .: . .1 HHMh'ir I V' AHlt !.K. i 'iniit. .M- tili'Mi I i hi -lily sinili cunt, aifulf li'im tlic Ni w V'irk J.mo., wlin It r uMi!i iimi .Mir liit :i:m tliis iiKirninif, in wliicti il pmlirt! f rTi'.it n vn lnli.ni in I'lit-ln m ul i ui. tit :tl tin- N'Mtli, in ii i 'i ;ii!h ;il l r. 1 1 Hi I inn oil it hl.trl l-ais. Tin ii'tli. 1 1 1. -i- i I . : 1 1' I tu :i su il..l.) ll..- A---.. ll(:,t. ..iiiin ,t tl,. c1i tl l lilr ilili'Mht 1.1m lin lits, tin- imlif htilu-.-. tll-xll:-1 :ill I !t si ir .1 I 111' W 111 Irs, tiinlttllnr t ut ' m.ii'i jcllllii- S.nitlnrn St:tl. - w ill I .11 i tin- p.tlilii'-it rMiitrnl nl tin- i ol'iir.' .-I. i-. :ii.l. - I :ip. l in - ,i-;:itf.l liy mi in-i:;inl'n :i'il -.jio.l l iiiimii whites. I'lm-it' m Int kiii i v :i'i ! 1 1 ui;: 'l I In iii'm'o i In. :ti lr. kmnv Mi ll licit Im- i ill cluiiii r i r 1 liiin; I" w Ii'i h llii- iitivcl (iti'I'tini niiiH c u ill intilli' hiiii. Ilr will ihitiiitnt i. M'm i' iiii'l In- u ill Inn- ii. Th.'sf wli.i now nek l' it-- hint "ill liml tint h- will iim lln llUK 1 1 ;t- 1 1' in 1 1 mi k l.i i H - lM (rttiti th' tliit mi.i:t. uln-n it l:in tln-m in tin- r.n r Jin.l i-- l.'ivi ! iin.n lln in. A Irvriily, it is tj ii. h r-l ' I t h:t( (hit ( 'oni;i i -;-i.tti.il Ihlrit I i t" h ivr i in-L;r' inrtnhrt ( 'in j;ics, who hn.s Urn iri'il iip.m, un.l, it in rnninrrl, m il.'fi-nninf'd f rtf ti . it the r u 1 1 - ol ii'i-i i il ion 'xh ill l iim iiil r.ilr tlcit ..tin; l-l;;rv hir :i tif rijtrit y lit-n-. Whrn-MT tin v li.ivi- (In- n-f. inhiin v. :t im Mur stritc ot" tiling- will -i-t We rnnv, tht rrloii', n :is"n:il'l i :th uliilc limt. 'on hivss, ImIom- niiinv months, will irc'iit n Hioltt il :ti' tr.Miti , nilh roiisjiii-nttiif rlo nv rrlii-vin:; lln- ctottn.l ol while. When lliN U the c;i''. " toiir' the n. :i-i;ir I'lttiy or (he Jt" Tonipt v Sninsh will net-to the tij'l'oinl im nt, lioin !iin Conn-oiiinniil Mi'lricl, '(' tm M-j-iiin' tnlh M AlVienn Venit lo (lie Million ui.l N:ii-il Ar-nhiny, Tin- Ihtnl.i n iln-t-lln- t.-iill. n t' -nll whi Ii i- ti' il i''le i ronli.h iitly x -1 . if we ohoiihl the lor ttr en : Innj-i-r, In hw "NH'"'U: ' u' uit,f l I o nilat Itook ut tilt Noith. A" Ihf Inli-i, lln- pu jinlirf nl the white-, Norlh, n-;tinv the M m kt, m tiitimlely iiiitre inlennt lh:in Ihr puiiu' frctlin ut tin. Bunt Ii. Ami it only needs u few ir'M'1iel illnMmlionA ol Mlitir1 tm oiftl mwW thMffwy now, U wwibintj them in iavor of HeliHT'ti plan of cxtcniitnaiiou or I'liB to t-r-th bTiM-ki will btgia to realize wlo are their beet friemlfl. SI'KKClf Of MIL U0VJ.O., OF X. )'. -miSIIMKN AM) A. I IHC. I l.ls.M. We make our ai-knoxx li (1'iurnls for a pamphlet npy of tin- sp n li of tin- Hon. W illiam K. ItoMnsnn. of Nrxv Vork.on lte ronst rut lion, delivi n-.l in the lloii-r of liepresfiital ivi - mi tin- I Jih in-t. Wr xx, iv (jn-atly imprrs.i'.l xx itli th. U :u h in and patriotism ot tlii- spn-'rli. l y the ah traits XX llirh were pill 'li -In .1 at t In t im.- ol II - 1 1, livery, ami a prrn'il ot tin- rutin -p.-i I ll JJWatly In irhti n- th.;. adiuii:i:.oti. Ifol'ill-oii i a n a I i x i - ol I !,,- ' l.nn i.i'i. I and his i ll.it I i- h . i, , ,s n,n, thr lirr, rlo', in n, , ni'il .o.r ui ini Mi ol'Curran or of I iiail in. It I- I; lirralhino- ul' liln 1 1 , . mi .1 1 1 nil i rxprrtr.l fimii a ti n,- -mi m l'i in. nlxx ays pass.-, lour i.tmpo In n i..n Ii islitil.tn, xx Im h:i- I!.- I hi. ti , ' i i iivnid Knli .h ojiii , --ii n. ,-a:i sympalhii - lo imli, x xx Im h in I ol . .1!', u land of t In- Soiitn, ii rruri;adr Iri-lini.in. vania. .1 -!- -s to i, t ' il -iioi:1.! Ki .1, X. ol 'i I i.lr lii him n luakr l lor th. I. 'lo., arm- l.rm.1 n Mr ;..l.ni-.. whirh a Norih t .iioli:'.i -jn frrrr.l lo: 'lr. l!nt:tN-.. - 1 i..:i. Ilirirs of lirilt-h ini-ntl, I' " .1 hi 'I, i ll a! i I II II II. i ' ' ll I ll .1 I. I al x r .ii lu.'ili. I.t , x , i i . otliri XX ll In ml :io ll Hon ahli I in in i. I ..i k or I i I I i-h i 1 1 ; -itii I 1 1" "i - h ' ! rnrsi d tin I'.I il I h ll i" in no mi tit at x '-ox i i i. . : ui i a-k I in in I o r.'ii i x, I it it ' plol'l s-I.Hl- I'l lo 1 1 1 1 1 M ' ! xx hilr pa itio i i i Mi . i lai'le to see lln j, n. -. n lirall pr plr X ol l'n' ' h:; Ii rrr- ii rn I, i th.' nil uiM : -ioll I if I Hit III i I ' 'I -. i. p.-fH I t 111 III'.' lot OH' ' "X -1 ol I i .inn x nil. I in i .x . ' III 'I I Hi il. I 1 1 1 p' ' I I . "1 1 x ' 1 II III .III ' 1,1 It-it upon a -lit.) !" Ihnm thi'V lii tv h . I - j. l'i Ii in Irrl.in I i.i i i . . ii i ,n ! Ill M- I. II ' nil. Tl II ' it- r , I 'I. 1- . . ' :O..I . lol. I o .. i . . .- . i : t , ... ,,, - It i- u ilh lin- .').., ... n.i :i-.-i t '.-n. 1 lo' i i . . . . t ' , ll il ol ) 'j'l -! i . i ' ' 'I. wi.li. . t M"'H ii '. I in it 1 1 oili.r c,iih,i ...i. l )"rt!i onr m in i hi in i t. , , . ; -n.i ..in i on. h inn il ion . i t h, . n . . , . - Mr. Kki i i Will tl.. . " in .. i. I.l 1 lor it moment Hi. K'Oun-on. I wt'l i . .1 u ith i'l, n lire. I Mr. K Kill I'.; I- n . ' , . - , t 1 1n i jenl hniiiii 1mm In. LiiU.I. i nio'ir4tr rii ' lon-i-r iioo t Ii in y -t.-ili idlii.iln. . ,1 i.n i Mils llo,,, a M - , J, i.i.h , .., . , titc I . 1 1 1 1 I il.l I I-ile, who hu liem I'll '.'l.i'- - t-- ' i icitni it j ietl eitien of tlie I imI"I W ilr- r ..I ( u -i ! .lent i-l tic Slain ol N .ith 4 ir-'lin:i. w Im ;ite:ilcii to tin- ut ion , ihhhU r. 1 it ho in I 1 iiitro.lurr.l him lo on -I. i.m I.. . 1, t tt r e en thin-; t r tl-- !' n.i- -x t;,n,iiit , in the Soul h. - i . ( i. i oi - ot -r. : tulniinisli rel I'l the i m 1 1 1 1 : r v e. nutti in- h" till' I he tr. llle.l lo ll.i i n 1. mm n, :t v .11 i :i- to m,-. tin- :ir oilm nt li. t j ;,, x , , h ;, l w :i lM'in5 eni-hf 1 oni o ii...-. I.n i! l.i m. not l. 1 he I n it - 1 St i ' . i ! i 1 1 1 1 , I mi i hy tlie iu tftnh.i S:th- :i -I I'.f .l ;'orlit- 1 mn1 ol the S-'iiih. n. th.- id mnti will not, if In.- Uittt-.U Viu.oiif nv- SftiMli.'l liml oiu oil o i it r v tt n ot ; : Aim l i tii t it it n- t h. 1 1 w h" !'-, n.! . . U lo ( '. ). LTi'l" plot, i t till ID l'l4 i'itiH-"i'M Lti t' I than tin v i inline. I in ItflVi.1 Mr. If -r.tNM'V In t K i. w tl.ri l o.innt r.t-nt h in, in ftom I'lttt; v'i.t;ii:t h.t s.i., 1 nml mtU 1 I'll I .loiil.t ii.. I tin le ure u thoiiKimd It tslnnen to .lav lune? un der ItritUh ii lie, for w lin. i tint- wr -o ti ;nt)y unanim.nuiv voli-o! line 'ym"illi ol the American jm oplr, who v'iit'l iippi-al to tlie Uritivli I : 1 1 linn' nt, il iiTroiln, r. upon itt llotn , to ovei throw l.i t jii h Hi r i i iTytliini; T"it IhilMi rne in I't funl ts inl niiuixtcreil 1 y her C:iMjlen;u;lii txui hnvl i , ami won hi rejiresenl I h;it the i . t iili- n on 1. 1 le cru.shttlouL ot ieiy lovl man il the Kiltrerahls ami f-'miiu 1 a-nl o'lltiin Icl uereeileil in ox i-rt hi w in;; that Kiii.-h rult iu In I'lml, n:aiit-t w hit Ii i - 1. 1 tit I am I mianimonU prohHtt'l in titi- 1 1 . m ; :iml the o;ent!tiuen Irotti lenu. 1 1 .mi! uiil itoi, il he travels throtioh .-hu., lii-. I imr n1 ol every ten of tin- lo ;il m. n in In 1 unl w ho (Veil ami lallen on tin- .;iiron:i.'c i iltitiii rule in their .tnrvini; ernmt 1 1 , 'w h .lot not look to the r.ritKh I !i.ni.t nt lo ptotirt them ami irteive them Jiom tin- r:i!:innly ol fM;illt III" to . I unl I,. 1 Il-:ht - Ml.) lil'it ties. Ami il i no iu::itnn-nt o un' lh.il. Ie t ait-t- so nr Ii t-hin in, i !i. li e. lot i w . n n alletMante to Ilrffi-Ii ponn aini Untt-lt law ami He. I I rot 1 1 t heir op pi . s-imn, Ico. !n i c l' come the upohmist ol l iiy more o-fi ll m : -u i oppressive than th"-.- i 1 1 ;iiiiln'i- In foreswNM'e, that T sltoiiM ' 'iV iln-i', I'mlh nml itotkiny mvn; that I shoitM join in v tinj comlemnal ion on ..nt tn i-hti'Tv nil eoer Up our ow u lalilK i i: i !, H not I ir tmnsr-emlirtt!; their-. I rnre not who Mieh a imm is, lie is not n true Iri-immn ; hut n Itrilish ryoii may fi'l up ihr Mntik rn on ph ast. Mr. Km iv.. I li.I not ay I h i! that 'i tlenmn snitl he ti:ul lluil Inuu lheoppit sion thrtt he speaks o. ,-ipprt hei , il. it, tike the jjenl h man, he r. un In ie l-ecatt f America w as a fritr conn! 1 1 l'tati Inlaml. Mr. lioltlNsov I tlrtttk the :;t nt 1. mall lor that won I wa." ll r.t u tmi itniu try. I wiirt here an oll ( lav A" 1 1 i :r w in n the lemiMT;ilB wi le in pom i, .1 ii plot, tu.o nuinst their at tempi s to inli itu:.' tin- i i-;hN o in''mrities anl I ratnple j n I he s ite Miian Is ol our 'ont it ut ton, I i i t t In i in i r dared to trample on the nv hi- tin ir p lit ic.tl opponeiil.t ; thev nei r I 1 1 1 I 1 'i f r ride fill constitutional pro inms i, p. i p. t ii ate their power, us the put ly in ih.i"mU litTe art; nw tlointf. I Ivannni!-1! Hue U hix then, and I would le :i neieant ami i eon nrd if I lai h d I o i lenonniv ihmv i m. i m i i n e,rc.alrr limn those I then ih noon - d " The "renet;atle Iri'-hinaii" aMmled 1" , m Im tin one ! than Mi. John Uohimor. o (ohUlioroi as he is the only man o i h.il tuitionnlity Im wn? rtrnonrr tin- numli i pointed by tltr Fourth ol .Itrty ronrrtrti' tn l , . t in this ( it v , lo prM i t tl to U a- liinloii, i i the nrmnfi of indue hit; 'oiirc.-vs to J-nak up hv prrnrnentii, I ft: i an mi worthy natnefako of tlie ;:ill;int author ol Hie PjRH''h Itcfurt' tuv. Ije is said lo havt www, at .uiM timo an axtietd ,4srcbcr uiiX a CoufeaTtTtite iMH'taiU'r,- writHij; "w ar wtitrs" for the Imj, and pouring out liis oul in a We regret tbat we have But tlic fpucc tu publiah Mr: Robuiaoo'i entire upeecli. TUc Eititor ol tlic Wt-lilou Unit lcm ' livt-n Bliown iwu patent rcccnlly gmnUil l.y I tru- lr. P. Pufrnt Oflico to Dr. Juuiva Jului , wn, of Niirlluunnti.il, Imlh ul xxliu li ili-il ri-at inyciiliilj un tlic mrt i.l' tin- .la-l- ! liu'i'tit itivi-iitor. Oik-is mi ariciiltitr il tun cliiia, iitiint-o, frutn the xxuiU il jh rl'iitius. 1 "l-'.-rliliir, Iintiiliiilin, Hiiicr, iitlmi I I'ImttIi r," Ac. Tlic Men ml itixi tilum is mi uii'invi .1 fuiii itilriiilnl lur lnil-, unit : In -s. ... ..iihu, chairs, sc.-i in i.iilii.n.1 1:11-, Ac . In lc iim-iI xxlVrcvi-r n siiitt.; In-tl m 1 w it is n (juin .1. i t I.i xi it Alliritlun, citnxiclt ! ui liii;li vn rnl'lti i v in Crtivcn Criiiiiiuil I'l-urt, lias li.-. ii srntiH c.l In Lc luini.C(l mi Kri'l.ii, tin I'i. I" i'l Aii;;nst, (lie siuiiv ilii) srl ti':iit. l' lilr satur Colli t, lor UlU CXICltiun 111 liall X . -lit 1 1 II I. Tin uiil of tlic tl.iic citi.ins o I li"' C. ii tit v. In n toll ii ti 1. 1 1, 1 1 in. In-, l'ii. a Aliluai- Ci nniiii-sii ui in Vi1niiii.'lo:i, I. l ll a-- nil 11 u ) .mi- rillllih .nl till- Kn.il llii ti'- lliiii an, nil tircnlllll ut sonic M-sotial .1 ;:'n 1 1 1 ' x . Iia- Ih-cii clic!llili .l. Tin- Ittnlin: ul I In- t ..uiinisf iou Ittiii i .it lt.in-iiiril ll Iraki .1 mil. on tlir trial. I lial Kill ii lc M as ui I'll- In r.l to .t-..-. . t y lln- -I'liinli I I "I " 'I Lr .lllili;.- A.U.., , I ". I i tl i - r. ...H. .1 In tl., ....., . In nun lll-l .11. Ir .'ii, Id. ii In- It .. I im l"ill I li '111 lln li i.lr lint I I In ra-r li.i. I .- in I I. il tin ar. II r.l IM-lr allnHi-.l I.. ;n H I'llhi ll- il, li.'l nhU tnl'. 'i i.Hl llll'll ill lln- - i I I'll lirl llial Mlllli iriil it i . I tl Inn n i- ni'l nil "i.l.-.l lln in, l.nl tl i.nM Lc tin. ."t.al l"l Im t In I- acts nl' x i, il. inc." I - 'l l'ii 'i! un; li n 1 1 xxlli.li. tlic J.wrmi - 1 s I'l 'I i 1 rrluarks : ' i nitc'l n liam Irntn liriili-sliiin I I- I . Villi., all tll lllllitln . i'.ssiiit ill (I... -. tin cxiri s-n.il ii liiL-ii is mi tit a -linn Ii r ut "ii t In- Hii-- l.nl;; II I". I I, tl linn 111 11 Ii li ii h I - all' Iml tl l.rxcl m'iI. tiiul ll l,ii Ii c. . i Ii ir irtrl i -i- m !i, h Ii will 1. . ' n . I 1 1. .1 it i- il -i in .lit. , t iiin-ition ' I'l'lliinll rii -sr, . In HIT Sil klrS I i lil- jii . It . hit in., the I 'l I -I. lent 's isit I i llii. !''. I'l I he im nlTI'I'l III ss ii hc Mlli lil. ii I. -It so Illijllsllv lH.-s, , it I ' 1 1 111 IhiiI I I,- i .- adi.r.lr.l, aicl lie can lul rcco.tti''e ut il niii uhiih ii. interuli-it to linrm mtr I H n.i. an. I place thein in a lalse i.i-ilinn a " tiii .i to which li. i art nl theirs litis en I il Ii l t In in. In no install.' Imvc I'ninn tn'i ii l:ili .1 to rt-ri ive that iroteclion which tin- civil law can ullonl all .-iti-n-.m, ami vtb lvni-lit itcrin it : failure to ilischarn;e our iluly Hi re xve lo ul,.iv this slalliler tu go lllllinlKeil tlllil llUtl.'IIIIUIIt'eil." Onr siri"hllv coleinpurarv, the i -Ii i : i;: I. in n (, thus puts lln; case : -. riie I! ileiirh fViimlnrJ, flif'.wlirn 7.V . '(.-( i, ami other papers of this class, -are i I i r 1 1 1 " . 1 1 k . hiinnrv wolves, fur the rc- iiiiix.il front ollii e. In iicn. Sickles, of f'ovi-r-t. ii mth. im. I the Slate ollicials icncnil Iv. Km ii hat n atiiii, nml upon w lint prill i ''li -. "Itiilll. they lie relHove.M The ,'i. -i'''. Ill speaks of liov. W .itlli, as a so i illr.l tiovcniur. Why so cnlle.l ; I he iml the chosen ol a majority uf tin- people lu i. .- i lio-u-n. In ti liirije nuiiuiity f Tim last ti'.t ,V.,-,-i sr., I, cunlains a V. i i i l.il. .1 lie. tit .I, ue il.ililil not. til.lriin sm t in tin i(nc-t inn; "Ate ih Ills .hie iiuleri nr t.. the Ionization of the s.-.nil.-. Cotlleil i I itn Stall- nl y in. . ii, In cilli l.r- ol llinsc ill .. In i ui, ii- ul llir ollii r SlaU-K, hilt pniil to tin- C. S. lii'ii iveis iituler the so iilliil i ' 1 1 1 Ti -1 a i i i m mis. recoveralile 1 ry the crcililnr." by W. II. liailcy, Kw., of Sulitt I.Mii). The m i id., w.in prepaieil st-vcral months prior to the ilrlivery of the opinion of Chief .In-lice CluiM', nt the lale term of ilia I . S ( iti ii'l fniiii in tins i t v . Mr. lttiih-y t iki s a .linvlly opposite I'roiniil. W.jinl(; the I'. S Stipieuie Court wollhl iilno ilitl'er uith I he Chief .lustice, il thtt case woro pro pi liy lirounht helore that l.oily. Ii m i ll. i I! xi., Ksij. TiikMii.it.xiiv I.XIXII1.-ION. - Tlie niiiny frii-inls of Mr. Mc liar, atlil the people of llic ritale. fjeiierallv, ill l.e nraiiihal to learn that a uol. prm. in l.i-i a-e w as cnli n il on yesterilav, anil thai he ii as at om e il iseha 1'nei I Iruin lililita t v i H-to.ly. NijtVXi particlo of exitleiiee of :i u x' kiinl has ln'i ii lieileil to his.iircjinlice, I An it tile si :lt . -lili-ll I s of all III 'lllli loneil win in mi. which Mi re ilisprmi il in every pailie nl.ii Mr. - McKae, niter two aini a hull' iiiimiir.- imprisonment, i- ilcclarcil entirely illll'n i lit ol I hat il lirlrii ill he w as charneil. ate I it turn- to his family ami feHoiv citicits in r.-ty.'tlevilh'. xx hose sympathies have ln-cn -ii tit t . . h etili-lcil ill his In-half. A !! ri -tril lion- upon tin- pulilicat ion ut' pliir. .'.Im;;- in t he i :lsi' lioxx p.lli I i Ilr; xvere, on x c-lerilax .ivniitvrt!, a nil n e shtill t-nileaxor In ; iii , In niorri ui . a riiiininn suuiliiarx of tin- ti -tiiiioiiy lliu.- tar i volxeil. an. I, hence l i: i ;i.l. a ilailv al.-trarl of ex iilelice ill the liiriln i pti-i cui ion of the trial of the other pal I ii-s. lilUli XI - X s 1 1 inn h.ts. Ill tlie New ,nk I' ntinii, Wrt'iresilay, the il1estinu u i- t il,i ti mi tin- :inu iiiluii nt sepnr.ilelx. 'Hii! I'l'ilimi ili-liaiichisitiLr ileserters aini i, i mi- xi In Iiail li II the Stale lo avoj, the ,lt It u -li.-t. I III' "tllnll illslliilliillMII" . in !i:nl i nlunliu tl v etii'.-ineil In re mailt-l lln I IliUal StaU-a wan alit In IH. Iim i hi Mi I, .I 'I lir I ti lin I l-i'lii:;, ixi' suppose, Ittttlu-als, tint the latter I Irnmcrats. Ih ll til-Kin rt y crop has at I racial sneli i in t il alii iilioii this vctir that the Kailical in-isl on the xxonl rolou'ii lK-rriin, out uf re sped for t In .r Inisoiii assls-ialfs ol African llLu.oe, fl.r It Lake i'i.hll, has the following: "Coin, ti.-n Instead ol' -people all very lotey,' i" a tkttrr from Crystal I'ark, the other day, read, 'ixeople all very busy.' " A Milwaukee paK'r says tin: ' Japanese as WaaciisU Us vv iHiiiving eut uuhmU. be the siuart telkw wrh balanced the hooks of one of our wholesale clothing merchants iiiur he had stoleri stiiu tllUSia,,.. I'rustdent Johnson has pn-suotcd the Ty ctvm ol Japan with a beautilul chronoawtw gold watch. !-... ,. XKUIIO SUFFRAGE IN rilFHOVTH A HATCH OF RLAVKH L COX UiKSS,ANI WHAT TUF St A ilny nr two before the ail(uriutH-.it of tlic lulu kossiun of Cnngrvaa, Mr. Hiiiuiicr ail niiitusli.il tlic iiii'inlK'rs uf tlic rH-n.-iti' that it xx'uiilil Ik- xxrll to pri-puri their ini.iilH lur :lu- riirilion, within tin- next ivxclxc iiiuntliii in h. i, uf a Hpriiikliun ot rv nuturs ol Aliiciiu iIiikviii fruiii tint (southern Mates. Kmin the ili'vi liiiiicnt.s ol Hil' lnlli.il tU u ("To r'-cun.-tructioii. unit Inun all the miis nf i I'.r nines, t In re mhk soiiu'tliiii". iiuire ui this ' linlllii iitlnll lliail iille li.'l.litliine. Wr Hunk ! tlir inl,aliilitii s are all ill lavm ul the At tn. in si-likluiu s.i lio;itillnl l.irei.liailitxveil ' l-v tin- MicsMii-IUsctls Si-iialor ; tui.i xxc -l.nlll'l lint I'C -llliliCli il.-Xxilll ill.- iUIUIII- ' jilt .nine ill ul tiuir wuik ill riliiiliililaliiiii, tin- l.-tl oiitslili Mult s xx en- In mm I lll live, , li it, till, elt i t x cut X ciiliir.il nrlit Ii luen tu ill. limit 1 1 iillsr, anil halil ti .ii '.. II, lln n e nl lis, auinl tlic culiserij.t lalliels ui the ! I-.eimle. In t' iiiiiI iiiiinU'i-. the ii"i;rcfttc tuiuln i tiuiiol I In'sr h ii nllh-lili' (Stales limy lie set liml a at ri'jlil iiiillinns, nn.l the ipitorllons ill lour ll till. M.s lixe hllllilrcil thuUnulul XI niti-s anilist three millions live hutlilli-il thoiisiiiul lilacks which ivi-H tlic xvhitcH n niiiioiitx ol a million. Allow in" otie X'ntil I" I'Xclx m-vi tl lielHoll'. these tiniri-M ixill.mii lixe liuiiilreil ttinilsatiil Mlack X-i.ters rlt-.ill.sl -i X hlltlilleil ami tii'ly limits aini ii till, x "I. i - 'I l.r I'l ii I. - have ih i-i-ixe liiajiii it ies in Smith I arntimi. M i - is-i ppi .-unl 1, 1110-11111-1 : lln- ix Inti- in iiullila, N i it Ih Ctuolltia. lii nl-; I a. A lal- una A i kails is Ti us, w hilc Hie I . I ic aril I,: i-ti-h ollii r ill Kl i.l aln.W l!o lot tin larnel ilt-1 1 111 linn of the iiliilrs l.y ihr XI it ami lite llli-le is.- of III.-lilacks lix ai ci s.-inlts ilnriii;; the war fuitnlhe Itordcr slai e Mate-. Ileliee.il all I he xulels of Li'lh 1 .in arr litottnhl mil. the Links tire Slue of thin- Stalls, anil. Ilnx inav i at t y Ir ur or tlx e i l the tin. W'e may safely a nine thai, while the lilacks in Muw will vnlr the r pn I l u an ticket, the) w ill he suppiirli il liy snlnc cull siileiiilile Iraetiiins nf lite xx hit. r ; s-. lhat.il ixe initio furihcr, the chain es mc iii laxnr ol the Macks. ISllI n-U I ill-Irani htsclln nl-XX ill pmlial.ly in the anrjic.;utc e.il oil' - iv -.ixiniy live Iho'usanil men otherwisi- enliileil m xote ; so thai in all tin' ten Slates i mil rrn, .1 the w lutes will have hut Kcvetitylive Ihuusuml Innjoiily Iii nrly I, poll. Hill, ill the t t xt phiee, the iictiml reijist rat ions ma,le ol voters Ironi Virginia to Tevas exhiliil an almost iiiihroki-ii ratalocne ct I'lack iiiajiuilii s, lu-Hvy ill iiiost jilaees as tn sliow that laruc lillliiliersofw lutes, Iruin iiulilVerence, ili-ctst or ilcspuir, liave (jixen up the liu'lil " tin Itiieshohl, nml that, Iruin the I'litmiiae to the ltin llniiiih', t li- ri 1 ni I ilii tin, xxilli I heir H. .In I hlack vole ami their w hite fuippm t. is, hnhl the gallic of reconstruct ion in tlu-it hamts. Bu, from the l'aiU anil lieurea Itelore lis, the actual situation nf things w arrants the riiiicliisiuii tliul Llie repulilii an parly w ill carry ni-nrlv all, if not All, these ten oiilsi,le rexululioni.eil Sou t licrn Slates, in tlnii work ot rii-iiii8lrnctiiin. Nor is il Itkilx that the lilacks, eoiistitiilini,' in all lln -i-Slalrs the I'ltlk ami utreiinth ol the puii. xx ill consent lotion!! thewoik withotil any of iU rcwnnls. They liave only to ilenuuul a share of the lioiiora nml ollices to net thein. Hence, we may ronthjcntly i-xpect. ami limine; the present Conyrew, that Hprinklinu; of ini-iula-rs of Afriiun ilescent in laxth liousi-s snggrstcir liy Senator Stunner. Wr are raltai, then, to tnipitrv w lint will Ik- the uionil effect in the Kilitirnl worhl of this startling iiiiiitvatiiin upon Uie ol.l nr.li i of things; We may lie sure, that neejro equalitx, proclaiiuii'e; itat-lf through, negro voiceB from iMith hoiisea of CongrcKii, will make a profound impression upon the pub tic miml tliroiipliotrt the North. We appre hend tiiat the result will lie a general reac tion against the n ulilican pally iu I lie Northern Mates; for we know that there is a itrnngcr wall of white prtjiulice against the negro in the North than vxista in the South. This prejudice elected Itiichiinaii in l6fl, irt mtld have rh-clcit Douglas or llrcckiuridge in lSt'ill, had the Cliaili-i"i. Convention con nti-l to unili' npon eul.. i. Wi' miy expect, then, when the t'ku ks a auine the Mililical lia'ance of poxicr tit tin nscunBtriicteil Snithcni Stale-, amf sci ! up their black reprfsenlalives to -ongri-s-. tl a- then; will lie a revnlm i u i rciu-i inn a them aiming the whiles ol lln North win. ', will upset tlm Hepill.lKiin pnrlv. Tlii m . be the real object ul tin hi- It-ailing Snn. 1 white politlrians who are iirginn tu. ., , .V pic to the expi-riiiieiii ol allow inn im ,..-;. cals mid tile blacks .ol llic In, ' ,1,. i i.. ... ilcsire in this business ol Si-utliiiu t tttriictiuti. l-t im push this tiling ot ini" t-ipiality, aay these Southern lea..ti i-. i"-- Congress, and ihen the laliotiu" u.n. Iiiiissea of the Norlh afjttint this ' i! ui negro political balance ol power ui-l al. the alarm, and a Noilhern retxcti, n nl lln whites against tie- blacks nill be lln in, x i table remilt ; anil thus the Itrpulilu i i , ; i. parly will la.-desti;yed by its owe w. p, This will, in all5piol.nl. un i , I., tin lu tiuii ut tlie experiment ut' thu poliue d m ganialion i'l llie bbu-ks ur; lin -I I Ii.- n lu'i in llie South - a rcuclion ol lln- xil.i i against the blin ks .unl llie n pu' Ih ui i.: in the North. Mcauliui. . hmii x -r. xn- -u pisrt that the Hiniaittiis t.ti.l ..iii.-ilnl popular iiiovemints North -in.l S- ttih u: llalt nf (iclH Till titanl lor the sit. . . --ion uiil carry exi i x thing Ulore ihrin ; I'tii unit th. 8. ttlrllirlil .1 this .pl. slinii tlii r nil nti-Ipll-stloiiabll I unit- u decisive N.'lllirtu lr voliilion on tliisolher and inoiiu iilnti- i-.-u.-of negro political and wa-ial i-i.i.ilit x. .V. '. lUvul.l A NollTIl C.XI1III.1NA I'lllMKIl IV I'll noli MA. The IkemiH-ralic Stale Convent n n nl Calilornia lias iiominaleil ihr "Kcx.O I'. Fitxgrrald, a MelhiMlist Kpisiop.il ch i gy .iiau ol San Krancisco, for Sii iiiiii inh in nl lubl!e Ilistl uctiou. He is mi able plem her. a pious nml i.tnst agreeable ni.ui, ait old resiih ut of thecity, and lias loin; i liic.l :i religious uewspaper there, lb -ulli a. .1 both in purse and H-ace of mind. Imm pi i -. rut nut lor iu.si-iei.ee sake during the war, I ml was found iinltinchiiig and failhliii in hi- Is lid. He lately niaitc a tour of and has I.. . u ee luring or,i,he iH-netit of lln- sl.trxui;; in the SsHilln-rti talr.. Ib is a native ot North Carolina lie li-ariuil pruning in Lynch burg in the JiyeWinm oltii-e. In reply to the qux-stiou whether the Ni colson pavement is healthy, a Western pa llet says that all the eoatiaclom have got ftUun it. - y five milluwH, i-iaitalns several .. I t-tiei'ts over t.eiit. nsihw length; ' Tl census ol the Cherokee uation smonul enly W13,lM-a falling pffol : 8O,0OO aiuce the last enumeration. ,i.'.-' . , . . i , "XaQQCK." Helper, tlit author of "NojxKpje," ha aent tn tlie New York WorU the following com. inuuicntion : Sin : May I correct, through the columns of the HV.rW, a few itriiin of the very un warrantable niisrepn-Ht nlatinn which aome ut tlic newspapers an-now making in ref erence to my new Uiok '. In the lirsl place, llie slr-intiiiiiou -of the work . m "ItUtik IhioV." Ii, f eotiteiiil, n positive mienomer. An exactly npKsilc or contrary designa tion would eerUiinly lx much mure in ac i niilaiico wilh llie truth. This w ill lie llf lirienlly apparent w lien I tell you that the work contains two chapters (among others), one of w hii h is hea.lcl "Hlnek, A Thing of I L'linrss, l)iseti. and Death," and the other "While, A Thing ol bile. Health, anil lleaitty," anil further, that it was a part of tlie rniitrnct Willi my publisher, that IIO copy of the hook should ever be bound in black. Vint w ill readily lierccive? there lore, that with more correctness, perhaps, than could be used in regard to any other work that has ever txecii published in thin or miy other country, "Nojorpie" might be des ignated or descrilieil as a White Hook. It is not true that I waa recalled from my Consulship in Hucn.w Ayrrs. More than twoycars ago I voluntarily resigned that oilier. Ilelweeii tl parlv imw in isiwiy and myself there is this itilTcrcnce : While they luive ilegeneiateil lrum their national and eunst il ul nuial cli.-u ;k l.-r as Kepiiblicana, and h-ix r I-, t-ntne .-i. licals, and are iwtional, I tun -.nil a lit publican a while lb publican ami aiil'liiit sectioiial, 'flu re i-no 1 rut Ii whatever in the Hlate menl lhat I xvasevi-r an advocnte or cham pion ol anx black' tiling - certainly ol no ani mated black thing . for the lew black thillgn t hat possess excellent ipialitica, are all inani mate. I have always, maintained, and still maintain, thai we shall half at the South ; gn at States, like you have here at tlie North, oiilx xx lien our Slates there, like youra here, shall be peopled exclusively, ur in a mnn- j ner exclusively, by white men, white wo men, mid while children. On these suh- j jeds, the old line abolitionists anil myselt ' alxxays disagreeit. T was iiuilc as strenuously op postal to , nt-nro citi-eii-hip, negro siitl'rsge, negro tes timony, lu-u-ro jurors, anil negro generally, i in ltC.l as I am in DM17. I then, in my "Im pending Ci isi.i ol llie Soulh," gave unreeer- veil f xpres-inii lo inv dislike ol Isith slavery and negrm-t. ; and lioxv, iu my "Nnjoipie, ' negroes uml slavery have laten iiortrayod anil denoiinci-il as tin; chief objects ot my dis pleasure. I believe I was right then ; audi believe I am right now. Certain it is that there has been no change in hiy views, ami that no inconsistency c.t essay ur statement can be pniiitnl out or shown as cxintiug in or between the two books here mentioned. Abundant evidenco of this fact is lurnishcd iu the eighth chapter of -'Nojoque," which is headed, and which embraces, "Tliirteen K in. In-. I I'uges from "The Impending Crisis of the (Si.nl Ii.'" I'.ail as shivery was, it was not slarery alone that retarded the Southern States . The nc;;rii race Itself, xvas, nml is, the very basis of our backwardness throughout all th South, lin hr shivery, the negro race in i rcu set I so last uh to cuutH-, at times, serious appn li. iisions Dial tlie gloomy and iteletcri oils pall ol blackness would soon lie spread over the entire Southern half of our conti nent. I lulrr the most just and hcnclicial oicralioiiN of frccilotn, tlie lilnek anil tit colored inhabitants uf our Country are gnul iratttr yielding (and oti.flit -not, in any way, to be hindered or restrained I nun yielding) their nnworlliily-fillcil places to the whites, xx ho are, in every respect, inllnitely supe rior anil better, and therefore far more desi rable. It seems to me that, as a matter of i-implc faiiueiu and justice to the white, ami also as a matter ol proper concern ftir the welfare uf others, we might to Hint for the blacks a hutuc mnnuw ht re beyond the present limits of the United Stales. Those who tmve ascribed to me the origin ul the title of my new bonk jire mistaken.- I .rot the tturd nil Uil'iiu e.wsl "1 nlir pit-sc mils, al least hixteell years ago, ami it i. Una. dcscriplixe o a Ihiugol great value. Minion Uiuxxn IIki.pkh. New Voik. .Inly -iJ, IHIii. rinurr ni i: VI I.l. OX !. I. A IIS. I'i.i i i .. i -i an i III . i I " -nil 1 1 inn. I t for currx in on tlir' it lh S,,iii ii.-rii dllke- ,ii .ti-' ! i i xl li-itil i.at. The inn '- ii.i-.il up.. II litlot intlt iou rcl l IXe.l lii.isiny I ii p.-ii i incut, and Unix , I ben . , iw . li.-d upon. ,- ,i tu.il i p. .lilu.i- usually exceed itnalis in aillala r. 11 linllt'l ii il Ih- sill- -1 1 1 1 - il tin-sum ii.ii.l sliouf I inn up to li minimis ul ili'li.us In font the yeitr is Ni'W. lli.n money is t-ikiti mil ol the mm k , i . nl i In it n ie lor no i-arili pitrposc biit to l.'.piln liepui'licnn party in power. Not one nickt I ei nt lit it is rtre.Utllo support ill, i , 1 1 1 iiiiieiit, for the ti.iyi rnmiiit ilmn i .il -nil the siippotl ul lln Ii krs, nor llic . Ink. -il. nis. These Soul hern people can and w ill e.ovcin themselves, if the HtHtuats will . nil nil,, i hem a chance. 1 1 e military is no more mciisry to luslli I on .. r.l. r.'nur to execute the laws, now, in l.'.ni-iana.l 'ar iliua, or Yirtiii.is. than in New orkorNei huglaml. lleui-e, we rejieal, I iiese- thirty lixe or torty .millions of dollars i . just so iioiili of an elect ioitis ring fund to k. ep lite Southern St ales out of the Union, ai d to keep the Htillers, Stevenses, and Kel Ins tu poinr, at leant until alter the next ltreidcntil ehx tiou, when they expect a U-.ise "f power and plunder lor four year I n-. r. ll this in, nicy came out ul the pockets of the Ka.liiiils themselves, there would be leas i an-e lor iiuupluint ; but as Democrats and mc i who never voted for a lCepiibtii-an in their lives have to pay their proportion, the operation presents the complexion of a po Hixe sxvindle. Still, it is a swindle that must be submitted to, until the utav-i s of the people, tired of sopporting tin si .Ink! -dolus, and tired of lein laxisl lir the main Ioikuicu ot tin) most wicked lacli-in wilt, w h ich a great couiilry was ever . alUiclvxl, Tise in their might and sweep llie . whole crnecrn awsy. 1 he Ih'si ucginning to luai end is to pre (' lie n -i '"- ... wv M - awy - . , u ...ii Bi.u.i,,.,,. i . u. the Jiteobinsaa well sa they deserve In be whipped, this sattimn, they ill want uiir than: thirtysfive millions to enable them again to cheat tato ; the pRaidential chair a man alter their owa heart. - . Meanwhile the 30,000,000 is just so-Bmh 1 to be ad ileu to aouse-ront. I owl. fuel, and I bb.I aalanM Tit lilrrll lar.IT mm.1 K..,.u I mm -to. " " 'w-, mu. imuw ty toriU Hltt loCTeel the bunlHwaoy more than ;ue uute in lue military Oepsnileeeire; but it will fail , ith crushing weight, as 1 nsnal. upon Uiom who are the teasr-abia to bear u tne wora.uign.sn, ue wutt; tli day labon. 'thJirttsartttie farmer, the aalyied clerk, the man of small incomes, ami ' --. " waxPKjiwZlpfffioSTTr." I'nder this head we give tlii wek an ac count of a reported discovery of the "cnii nei tlng link'1 hrtnetm the Vcgetallle and an imal kiiuftlota and tbaAiua 'aniiiial" and " vegetal Jb" UMI4JuVt uul in thia -Sute. , L , . We tlilnk It Ttry jirolmtire fl.it (tie "tltinfj" lu re referred to is tn "twaeetr known as the "mole enekel" (rilt-tatgrcnt num bers of whirh are fuud in llif untains of this Htats, and also in the east, particularly on Tar Hirer. A eentteman wlu has seen the "mole crtoket," ( ' cknowledge that we hare pot.) iulomig m that Mm ihncrip tioa given by the aritur Ironi Tyrell county of the "insect" ha ha seen answers well for the "cricket," excepting that tie ditscrila-s it as having a putr ot stout stuirt Irrs near the head, (somewhat resembling (Iraee of the common mole,) and ,"lwt . nmltrior legs." The "mole cricket" tuia tl.n-e puir, two in front suited f..r itigijiiiL'. two fn the middle, and two posterior, similar in shape to onr common ci ickel, but much shorter andsuited to undcigrouttd umtUKwt,. VtVUt the antr-s nor ami posterior niombera it takes its com pound name of J'niole cricket." The dc seription onr Informant jrlrci? na of "ther "mnle cricket" differs also somewhat as to the "vegetable" nature ol th. insert" de scrilied l.y thu writer Inun Tl.rcll, ' h' the "vegetable" nr plant springs from ap parently a "pea,'' or aotnethingstmilar to it, in the body of the "crieksls" Si Our inloriuant says that lie Jis had as many as five or six "mole -crickets" in bis possession at one tiute, taken irW the neigh -iMirbooil ol one spring, and that he has seen one in what might lie called Its1 "sproutext state." Tlie "sproft wero ' Jijst making their appearance from tno back tl the chry salis, and wttre almut half aniauh in length. Our informant, who duligltts in the study of nature, issalislted th' iu Uji "insect" the link is found luiitirigauiiiiftl snfl vigetabla life. -BVnfeAm) ' Arg. Niuinn Hiuiits ai Vntwftit wy a "Uniok 8iirikhk." flake's Ualveata;rii,tbe organ of the Haxlieuls in Tl'tas, in its issue ol the lffll. inslnnt, makes the. billowing candid and pregnant statement wilh regard tn tlie negro and his prerogatives : "W o may juat aa well atato the truth at once. WlinteverrtgUtaor uriviler;! have - been liestowed on the freedmeu hy the North ' have been given of necessity. "It is a great mistake tn suppose trujt there nrfcny siiHtrlu. Ity of love fat colored men ia the bosoms ol , Norllrern people. There ia an. intense hatred of rebellion, but no more hrre tor the negro than ran lie conveniently enjoyed. The lines of distinction between the race are deeper, bioader, and more indelible in Quaker I'emi syivania than Mississippi u Texas. It would he strange, il sometime in the far distant future, the negroahonhl lie forced to appeal to ttie South against Northern preju dice." - : 1' i'Vi-H. in; Whoi.rsai.b Atthmpt -roTtHUAK Out or Jail Hajiimiiu Cokove, Pkkjskkh, tub J.iadkk.-On Thursday last the prisoners, eight in nuw!, twnliued-iathe third cor ridor ol the jail, being supplied with the ncrontury implements for a sure escape, had made arrangements 1 ftir their exit. The plan was not-carried 4ntxati(n, and the r following ilay a iiuraUof ptisuiwrs conGneil iu fh lower eurriodrs, who art all desjierate characters, were notified of the project. Tlie plan, which was certainty k leasiblr one, was readily agreed- npoa antl the whole number of prisoners at oaoe gate their word of cousvot, ami promised the necessary as sistance, as well aa the utmost aecrasy ow - -their part. lteceiving information t the plot, tlw oRicers searched . the. protouerx. C'onover WAS sardied,. ad ht hi Jierson a lound a large knife, fltted with a fine steel saw, and witb which a largo bar bad already JlflfCUk'-Jjt- eewwBStra! taHiteatetl- his iunocttnoe, and dcciaruil lltaa souie om of 1 the prisuuers must iv pjaved the knife hi his orket. Itelying upon bis standing with certain mrmlirr of vongrrss, Cooover at once availed himaell of his privil-ge, and aildreaaed a letter ki Uan, Ueajmin K. But- ..,-. ler, in which he detailed til insults tbat w ere heaped upon htui liy the guards at the jail. Other tools Were Itiund upon other parlies. Xalnttnl HMlujamr. : y el I ' Napoi.kokVXkttiii b9 Comdolkhoc to thk KfKKOK or Ar)a,TiA It is stated on good authority thai tile letted of condolence on lh death of the Emperor Maximilian addressed by the Xwperor Napoleon to the Emperor of Austria was to - Hie following etfect: ti nl t "I send jow the tspraatdo r my rondos ' tenrw on the dreaillui news f the -death e .the Emperor Maximilian. My grief talhe more lively tmcause I tVcl (Tie 'nuponsibility of the painful part I have I.M in ithis mis lortune. Hut Uod,- hi )K netrates our hiKrls, kiwwt that 1 jmv ,1111 any other -object thante extend tolhosr distant places tlie intluence of our ctvittraflun. In doing ' this I have found nd nnhtet or more worthy InUtrecsSiir than oaf ttajrst y's iinrorfutiats brother. " ' CnxT xsa am TtiBKa. l,ere is an amusing illustration 'of" the 1irtnh"'ttiut "accounts differ. Ily rtftrtnt tif the Cretan dispalehea, it ia aeei rtalued that the total lose ot the Tar ks durum the, present insur rection ban lit n ouc aiiUioa live hundred thousand men ; of the Insurgents, forty men. A stnrltsr fuinptitat ionttiMmdwl upon the Tnrkish dispalemsijsgWee ait'relan hs of three uiiiliua .: Umn,t lite, Jo west figures, against a Turk.hia of liye. This remimU us ol the wide dil'. reiH-e Mwecn Yankee and t onlidttatctsliniatl s tn tlw war. . I asU )J ruug.nsw having laiti d tn uritvi.le fo government ol in fifxTT fepiirwl f SS1A.- tlll iiurwl Ninth wi stern territory; ttawa lawn mbieil to the mililnry de)utrinnit il Washington Terri tory, aud Metiers! liviiMt-au has Wen assigned til Lilt! . l-oHllllMud. t-tfCM-rilf liAIIMf'ttl. I..... gonl lionie lo si ehlfaiutty;!anil w ill pn- twl at imc- tA.ake tnW.-iw roiumaml i - jKnimii w.is.laasarswwfi ii i . ... i.iii, . w the W f itiu titxi an cwt w ill orear wldeh has laariisMsl twii-e rciaxrded in the ULslory of l.i4Jilieniiiiicia, the ap jm-arance of .tupiler .witliotil sntellitcs. Three of them will tx liassfnu ncroMs i li,. planet's dise atHl the ethee will be immcrsexl ia its ladrjI The aiuar.a alw.-ce ot . vi'ntleeaaB.aiieakiuat to in lri.W... 'v aiot u ruuuiutaMii,-wby, pay aroiapisia. -- i on ray sowi you mis time. ' aaiti rat, "ioi leave nut letter, ana than wbett they ai - f 7 .vi ti'Ks it fcjnto,i'iS' ! vji ti wJS.:....
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 31, 1867, edition 1
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