.4),.-,. w."- ..jt- l v , ?frrr V'tStf . ) 'jftn4 ef fin VOl 2. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1807. NO. (). .... uuii ii i jr iiimriii IT V r?ia f ojr.rj r - i- L ". M".i V 1 ft I II II ' i ., TV'"- ""ft? b eiiir tip? . wet. r .wa . A. A. - . T.l I !f 1 I 'X S 1IH esjsAc:3iw.','--r--?:.-..-.?.-- THE SENTINEL. WM. E. PELL, PnopBiKTon. t TUH EFFECT OF HIE UK ACTION. It cannot be doubted that the unwise and extreme measures of the Radical towards the Sootb, u well Ra the very plain intiina "rtnn th W maucua mould Ik; force! upon the North, have produced, to a (treat extent, the mighty re action in public sen. tiruent now going on among the masses (it the white people ot tin- North. Thecxplu 0aliona of the Ucpubiii uu press, and I their candidate tor office last year, which the nut npon the Howard alu minum, -leadlag the Northern people lo regard the amendment a a humane and wise measure, while its real character was kept from pub lie view, gave the party its success. 'I lie troth is now breaking forth upon the pub lic mind, revcaliug the fact that the Howard amendment, If Incorporated in the Consti tution of the United dtatea, in the hands uf the Radical contain' every essential ele meat necessary lo force negro sutTrat-e. ne gro equality and superiority upon the whole country, and nt Hie same time furnishes the fulcrum for the entire absorption of ail the powers of the Hiatus into the Congress, breaking down the essential protcctms to freedom, held by the States and never aur rendered to the general government, and for the utter subversion ol the Republic. It has lieen perfectly astounding to n, that aane men, lovers ot lila-rty and id the conaervativo powers of our Constitution, could hive I ten so blind to the destructive and vicious character of the amendment, iu Radical hnntt, as ever to have cnonte naneed, for a moment, the voluntary scipii eaeence of the tiouiutru people in ini'iui toua a measure." Kor some tlini? the sme delusions wire listened upon li e jMiblie mind in regard tlie ienl piire s ol tl.i Recoastrwtioii Aels II id t ie c e, ii',,, ,, these Isws len pHrvd in th- Iihu.I. oi purely military nun. perhaps, even to ih's day, the trap S"t lor ilw destruction oi th Kepublic wonl.l not hive Im en diw"V, r"rl. I'fie RiTonatructioTi Act" imply eontain the rli mentnry principle ol mm . r-u' iicyrn suffrage, en tone I ujioi. the n.i. i - 1 1 . -bayuuet, and then unist t'oi. the p oH..rn'. lo, the Howard arm nil'nent. mil ol ulu, K must come all the re-t the Oi li m tion ot all Slate autlioiilv, Uu enlir nunndii.'l tho lnt rests and donn sue sllsirs ot t In peo plo of the Btatea into the bauds ol ( '..purrs. . and then negro erjrtaltt,' rilly, po!tticlt; ; and social i. When It was -n--i '. d to li. ii ,.Kn , ' some mouths u-. t'.' '"' 'I " l.u I m 1 the IteCollS' TO. t to.l 'tlie .j . iM . . tii;,t negroes must ride in ' flll i !-s en!.. -along aitll U.liis. tiuit miii. s kIioiiUI il in juriea to try while men, Ufein tl.e siin!e : condition that tiiev had paid pill. lie tivs, anI that they were eiititl'-d to seiu in ( mi i reation ami to hold cilice, simply heiause tbej could vote, we are informed tl.ut he I coolly remarked I tint he knew that. but. oaid be, "nil tliie will .mi Iv lollow, and I I doeni it liest to bundiari.e the rt .uitlieiu i people, in advao.. wiUv iliem LUijina, sn.i , the 8olltliern people will act with true phi losophy only wheu liiey .1 leiimne to make ; the at of it." i What hs lKen tlw eltvlol sll thi. upou j the twtotcsl wefih. t 1b 4sMu.jt.tfima, lUcj j. have grown daily in arroguuee and in ul -increasing their dcininds upon tin- wbMe, . Insolent, in their langnaye aed ill mmniir, ! to gi n'leuo ii mid ladles, w ho had lieell ill. ir best tnencki, (hmanding ollice as a means ol living, instead of labor, vtnltltum rrir'r ' claims to seats in the Convention, to sea's in Congreaa, in the Legislature, and to all I important ofTlces, and fieiiueiitly accom- j pnnying tins.' demand with incendiary . threats. AVe rej.iiec to say tint m iiiv ol J our colored population have acted as Willi- j a (Tec tod y theae things, and lance, while i Hhe noisy nn.l vaunting have lieen shunned 1 lejf tbu hitrs, those wlnt Ii ive demeaned I themselves well tunc i.een r. spwti u ami kindly treated. I All tiibilKUl titd ..tJolltll have helped I to increase this re action, and it wilt go on, , we trust, Until truth and justice and civil I liberty shall be rr-estailisliel upon this contuieut. Hut in my Southern blacks are i discouraged and downcast a the n action i in the North. FV.c and iinloiind.'.l state ment are mad t tliem,. ami many bare j their lears excit- d tVe say lo the coloied pf pi. , tli.ii their; feme are groundless Th. ii Im .1. m is saie beyond a pemdvenl ure Vo p.wcr on ' eirtli can nj;rtin eiisUvc ili-m The Scii'h- ' era w hi tea ill never (MTiuit hiu- 1 1 a I liinvr. Nor will they surfer any I ol nulit to tlie ! protection rif lile, pirsrni or pioperty. Hut we tell them, i tnplial icully, tlmt '.lie white! race wili rule North Carolina and will rule i North Alliericii. l-t them imike up 'licit minds to tliia and til- gifl'd ritirei. and : their Coartivu white iru n.ls will never forsake them ! Th h'ltinnal InltWyeutr makes a my g mmI bit when it ss.vs a consi l. raid, portion ol the time of the last session of Congrewi was occupied in preparation t'.r a aoh mil : inquisitiou to deteindue whet'ier tin- Stale i governments of Ketilu.-k; an I Marvlaiid I ate republican m fum. This was done ( aimuly liecause thev li is. J date I loive leni- ocratic uiajoritii-s. Now that Pennsylvania and Ub have (lone preciM'ly tire aaine thing, a new Congressional Uonirnittce wlPterfw I be raised, to emj'iue into the genuine re publicauism ol1 their forms of government. It if iat4 tjmi tTiti nepubiiraii comihil-r they av v.itl against the ltecon lee In Washington aent tK,000 to Philadel- 'uctlon policy, oTCongK ! A curioua phia, on ths Saturday bale, the .lection, In :'?, neighbor, by trbioli you convert to order to nfluec the reaulL But It waa no ,mm,ily V"i,,B men iato Pnppr-sda I gO. -'.-. -.'.- l'o-. ,i.-,.te-'f.,W--. ..''iWt-c ,ss.. THE MCKTINQ ON &A TURD A Y. The met ting on Saturday last, though not altogether so large at we anticipated, was highly respectable in point of numbers and particularly so in point of character and intelligence. Heveml hundred of the tiest and most substantial citizens of the county were prepi n', besides a lair number of col oied men. A number of gentlemen, 61 kuawii speak- ing abilities, had been invited to address the people on the occasion, but, for various causes, none could comply except (lov. liragr;. Tliis was a i:iitppointuicnt, but the insti uctive. practical and atirr'n g speech of I I"1, 'oagg amply compensatei. the inter 1 ested h in Hence. It ia matter ol milch re- gret thai thousands of our colored popula I tion were not present to hear his wise coun- sets. His speech was one of the most el cell, ir, in all respects, we have ever had the pleasure of listening to, and the tiniver cal scutiment, among those who heard it, white and black, was that of gratification mid pleasure. The object of the meeting, which was simply to secure harmony ol action, was lully accoinpli-hed. There was no purpose to organize a partv or to designate caudi- dates for the (..vention. .VoRk 1 .ci Th.ii ri ks The Colum bus (Ca t Hittjnirrr has the following con- 1 ci-niing the situation of the Kadicals in tkorgiu : "We hear of splits and sipiabbles in the I Radical ranks in a unniher of places. And it would be rather stranire if there were not t irrecom iisble divisions between the incon- gruous t leiiu nts composing that party. There are three well-denned Mttt among tliein, and each ha its claims to precedence. 1 hi re are the negroes, the so-called South ern loyalists and ilie Northern adventurers. The tirt cl.iss lurnislies the voters, and is niroLi.r iu tiuiutiers - the. sia'ond fluims re wantfnrrts nsrtrntom-'' and "loyalty," I and H.e third tor in superior intelligence! .I'l-I is .li -i'.t' r.'-icd Ubor. in coming Soi.t'i to , nlighieii, redeem and organise the trv W'i "I the Kepu'ilican flock In iMiuie ot the coti.iti.-s ot Alabama, iu the ' Kadictil iioiiiiusting eonveutioiis, n-solu tlous hive been p.ts-ed to divide tile honors ' aii. I otlices U-iweeii the tl.ieee as-es tiimilly. j Hui in .'thei- th. r- are not offices enough to , (rive one to eai h i las-, and the ni gro or the Souihirn loyalist has lo be drope.l The verlasiotj Vank -e a-lveniiirer. like Stiylock, J d. tiiau-i- it "Main the pound ol rtcsti " Till- i. tlie. Wl.l'K.'l III. ass'i'n. I tut , W.H -il. i. i i S -i til Carolina, d u ellieilt I. Ill the 'alik'e advertlircr" i;. up mi (lie ere iluli j -1 :i. ,i j,ro lie e.l.l.'.l III g Vio I and i-onll I ve lo iii.i.e ,i I i" that r.ice. .m to all th. ( rnv. : tue ' "lo, . tw .1,, 111 .1 nr. lo I... fi l l i t hem n ive in t'.aj. I t h'l -and In N w 1 1 i-i .v . I t lie C rl.il. tly '' pl t. We pns-il. I! i..illiet isli.e; ol 1 ol on: '. i in- hUeks, ame i; ,111. w Hi iioul i'at e -in- --.III.' - It .1 IS al'e nptcd iu W.-ikc. si. I'p. H this p l il, the prote-t o! (lie "mod erab ICp. ii. .on." in llieir iddress, i prop er. natural and w -ll timed. Northing short ot the most coii- iiiiui iie as,iirai. could iu fl Hell, e men, wlio ha vtr recmlly been droppod in 0111 midst, and who hivu no identity with our population, no acquaintance with their mtvitiW hrtMtrnt 1W' fimrTiarity Hitii their an's. to seek to control the leui.sl.itioti ol ie state or mould its Con stitlltion and law- Te U .i-'llliolon f 'Ar.lllf,-, one ot Kor ne-ys two elailies, w axe s e-xeee elir.g'y Ingu brioiis over the eliscoiiilitilre whii'h its puty has s'istiMiie-il The C7ereeie7e is M-e-u-li .r y patln tie and plitlyophie', and with a -nib' ie- 1 mipu -.', w hich in itrl have been lit t - i e y -till. nog. lluis fooels Us-II. mud le'lls li e Irulii . "Xi.lliin; le niiir.- ce'itaili than political re action, anel he is ro staiesma i who fail- lei Cikf II into a. ee-linl. We- have clah lisll. el tllcblii's of the ebb i.lld tlow of pub In' opini' M, as th liulte in tre'c coi.ii riis as tin schedule of morality, but modi lie. I by w hat has be iMi tena.-d the dK-trine of chaii s, I le history of every pr.i;ris-i e inove: mei't w m. 'i ha- taken pi ice in Kurope, for tin last two ce. linnet-, discloses an ultimate betrnviil of some ostensible Iricnd. Kvery revolution-isstahtMHl by a-chihl of its eiwn bi'ife ttinir. and we have not escajre.l the geu era! ih'-tiny." Was (!.. :c i . i iich a pelteclly 1. ope-less w bine ; I' vsin.'Ns . have rccciviMl from that enterprising ttM4t ilaehune Demorest's Muiiimotli lliillctui ..I Kushion (70 ligures) fni la.lii'-, lor the Kail ami Winle reif lfiT-'8, also anoi lu-r ol less proportions (51 figiire'sf for children eh a'lne s. K.n h are a. coinpa nied b) t"ll full M.e pal leu u ami a pamphlet of ehwi ip: ions ; I he price- are, lor ladies tf'.'.M) : el.ii.lnNi f I. .'. 'I'liis is a b -itl a "bii; thing 's . liulh tins ol lidiions ari' issue I se-mt annually for gen tl. iin ii, I'ut tin- I- lib lir-t attempt to re ibice the bleu to practice tor the licnelit of '.HUi.iil cluliliL.li; and It is done with The' b's-i'Hb ! ll.a! i II a ra. It r i Kb tills la I'.l-.ii-in.r Ihe- mo-m-,lH Mt. . e iu.biui e i y variety ol ilri-s-, ' tieaulilully ea.i..r d l"i i.e- u(l vv.ar, loeilur willi pat e in-, ui.' I lie' i end hints contained in ihe el.'scriptiem l o 'ks e-houU, ni" I. link, pigve invaliial.1. to i v. i v I blv ari I iii ith'-i, as well a- i'H'i v elie s.-iiiake r I tie plain patteius aieiie arc woi:ii mole tha'i lib ceest ot the whole. Kor - ile by Ma lame IVwoicst, 4 73 HlOeielH l. Ncef "fk. I iik Itnifltr, ol Ibis City, speaks ot the results iu IVniisJ Iv aula and Ohio as "Cop Derln'ad vicleirles ne year' ago, tlieae -3-if-- W voW the Rrprrl-. iixly tiionsaiid tu tn wiiu lie an ticket were good, sound, honest L'nion men. This year, tlicy are Ctrpptrktodt, be What tub Lati Election! Mea. In almost every city, town and hamlet, all over the North, we hear of lionfires, salutes and rejukiugs over the result of the recent clcc tiona. The billowing extract from a speech of Mayor Hoffman, at on enthusiastic Demo cratic meeting at Tammany Hall, in the City of New York, shows what the late victories art understood to have accomplished "The result of these elections, in my judg ment, will he 'he safety of the nation. It should be received by the Dflnocracy ol New YorkCily and of the country iu all modera tion as the sign of the times, indicating that the great people of the country are putting their tinker ot wain mi; upon the Radical dis unionists. It should be received us a declara tion that the moderate conaeivalive men of the nation are to rule the nation That ex treme men on ev,ry side must, for the time being, stand aside, while the great m:ta of the conservative men of the country come up to save it. U is to be received as the , declaration of the American people that the ps.rty whoee policy it ia to overthrow the j Constitution ot the counhy, to increase ha j debt and taxation, to overthrow its l'rcsi- dent and substitute in his place a revobi . tionary President, is to be put down under the teet of the great patriotic American people. It i to b received a tun iluclaxa. j tion ot the people ol the North that the pot ( icy inaugurated by that party at the South to place black men ovei w hite nu n cannot ; be and will not be sustained. I I.on con- i tinued cheering. i It is to la' itccived as n declaration that the peopleof the Nonh are i not willing within the States of this L nion that there should be negro judges, uegro ; magistrates, negro jurors, iiero hxisLi.;-. negro Congressmen (loud cheering) that j the power and money of this government is , not to la? used to maintuin w itlnn the limits ! of ten Stales at an expenm' of niillions of dollars an army, the sole purp'.. . ot which ; ia to elevate the blr.ck man above tiie white I man. (Cheers. I That it within the limits of the 8011'hern Slate tlie black man is in title. ItMhetArfsrW .4 xcghiut. auUcage, -t he is fit to govern Mimoll'. to t ike cuie of 1 himself, and does not nctd a standing army ! to protect him ; that il tl.e blai k men of' the South, niiiiiberiiiL' l undr. .1- ot rhou 1 ands, are tit to alk up to toe polls an I .to down the w hite men. th. y do not need a Freedman's Hurt uu with nirlmns of dol lars at its back to educate, teed, and take ' care of them .1, Laughter and applause , It is to lie l iken s the ibs-laralion of the j eoplc of thi American continent, that d. t.t and taxation must be ieduce.1 ; tna there ' iiiusl be no iiicfean. ot the paper riirrencv : no more c.-nupt otlici .Is incorrupt the pe- ' pie. (tjreat applau-e ) Il i- to be ns-eivcd 1 as the declaration of the Amcnrnn people t that the American Constitution is tot... il . supreme law of the hiti.i i.ippiuns. j 'ind that no lump 1 'onn as slmll pass laws w hit h they shall declare to be superior to tlie I'mi stitu!ioiiot ihe eoti.itiy. lApplause) At i li'oifcuoie tim.. il h ut lie received as the I deelara'i m ol the American people tlmt ' tin re siiall lie nnder ad circumM mces a I Im i b I ill a. lie feme bi the Aiiierii'i.n pcoiite and Alllerica'll government to evily one o I those obiii.i t.o., i. iiielii rod diiiiuo i.iie war l r the proervatioii ol lhc American I'uieui.' WHAT IT MEANS. J l'o the U i lii a:s, Ihe elections ill Ohio, l'e nnsyivani i ami i Ise whcrc. is tiie haud writir.g upon the wall, w hich r .ids . '"Aew urt treiyhf! in the thtin,ce atnl t'ouittl iraututg." You have had supreme power for six rears, and you have so multiplied corruption and fanaticism and ciime in high plan's an 1 low places, thai the majori ty can and will no longe r trust you. 'T ttw-lfrmnrmw, it b wpttiritirt of" the 1 future, in Ihe soImt. sucniiil thought, which j is the only hope of Hepublics, and which sooner or later arre sts the wrong doer. We I must remember that our ranks aie being j recruited from 11. it ili-s of Republicans' w'jo have, become i .l.ii.letl wUU Liu; apexu latiohs eif (i uIs "past", fio are" dlsgiiSfl.d with the atleiilpl lo give the ballot to the l.evro, whet ls 1 null aged with Ibu di-b-an clllsi'Ilient of I hotl-aliei -. of white mill, all l who will no loner t. 1. rate disunion and disorder tor the sake ef party. As we miw, tlHlll w-e- r.-ap. If, with US. ee--r -'-, Government, Coibl it utiotial Liberty, e'ap. ic ily ami integrity are' uppermost, no power mi earth can prevent the overthrow i l the I lest rue ti v. s. w ho Jor so iiia'iy years have ele ce ived Ihe pie and colli lolled the (ioveintnent. Tlur.l. le le r us look to our noniitiations and our plntforms, and stun I l'a-t in the faith ol the filher-. The lien, t we jji-t to them the nearer we shall lie to the principles of free liovei nm. nt. To the Country at Large, iu commcr. c, its trade, its general business, its credit mid its good name, the elections are full of hope. (im in iiic e onscrvaiive men oi um conn try power again, and tlicy w ill husUn the day of specie payments, of stable trade, and as-ure the revival of good feeling among all classes and conditions of people. The Southern 1'cople i an sec in the se i h e tious rcsaijona feir palie ice. hope, and faith in the Inline 1 c moial- sense of the thoughtful man is shoe keel by the spectacle of placing the Ballot luto ihehuud- ol srrrn httwtrwl itntl ftftpHmimnii ignorant vryrnrt. the great body ot them slave, but two oi three years since. Tlie saine im-rul .-inse.'is also shocked by I lie spectacle of taking Ihe Ballot from tens ol Ihoiis.-uiels ol w Idle men in one' third ot Ihe St iles and niaking them even the inferiors, poiiucally. of tho-..- w ho so recently were theii slaves. Ail honor lo ( ounecticiit for her town . l.ctioiis. iii I'cuilsy Ivania for an hoiii".t, faithliil, capable, cotistilutiotitil .ludiciar . ; to Ohio for Ihe iniinli stand ot her people iu bihalf ol the Anglo-Saxon rniv . to f-t-dialia and Iowa, tor the ';ilendid tins of P . OCOOIC ll vile CSHSK Ol Ttutli a'ul Jus upport u nity lo speak, t alltornia and .Maine. St ers oi l I.e Kast ami W eil, have found a h 11 ( lion of un, limine. I glory along the Allclia li ics and Last ol tlie Hot kt Mountains. New Yolk speuks next, and il Kveesl-i .r is her true motto, hi hei pro ve thai, thouol, I many have done well, she will excel them ' all. -.V. 1". Ejpntt. Trk mongrel Convention, that was udver tise ,1 lo coma ofT at this jilace, baa uiet and t "i,(iieli betl.'" We were uot present our- i Jnafcuj. Ln, from iTe-ntleniHa ste ti.i r ,Dif lrar. a the Ooldslo.o' (irrcsiwn- f dent of the Huliigli Stimdanl "didn't net i iHirseai Aiiogeuicr, 11 was a eii Early In the morning we ...jsmjt J ( tie atyledhlmatiif) iwapping a 1 of coin for bard cider. GMtb horses !" Altogether, it was a quiet ullair. , AlBlegrtt-, - s hall bushel GolJitortf Mtr, llfA. Wasa wiiAma Mtu t-- Thura day ih 2 1st of Novem bar. Gov. OttH baa acldreaaed a letter to Presi dent Johnson, asking him to revoke General Canby's recent order on tho subject ot Juries. He lays; "To show tho ruinous results, however, that will follow from this order, if it ia allowed to be executed, I beg leave to call your attention to the matter of registration ill this State. There are w hite majorities in but six dm tricts. In two district the numbers are aU.ul .tm.l. In ab t il MaaiaitHt twenty-three dUtticta of the StsU there being altoetuer thiity one the registration nIiom t-Honored maiority. In Charleston the colored majority is whiles being 3,8S', 1,813, the registered and I In- blai ka S.UliH. Ol the whites 118 were unable to sign their names; ol the colored, 2,80(1. lu Charles ton and Columbia a larger iuinilcr ol the bitter class of persona can read and write, than in any other portion of the State ; a very much larger number, because they have hud lucilities before and since emanci pation of obtaining some education not enjoyed by their clasj in all the rural region ol tin Stale, lo which I shall advert more cirticul:irl;y herealter. In organizing a jury in I'liarlcMon, therefore, assuming that all h ive paid Hour luxes, this proportion would give neui I v eight coloied jurors to lour whites, and five of these right would not be able to s'mn their names. In Heautort ucorgelowu, ".uJUituu. lkakaley. and oHM districts, the show inn is even worse-. lar- tial lelurcs Irom Iicaulort indicate l list there are ;,:,0 colored, and but six ty-five Idle i. is regiaiereo. I ills proptiruon wouni Iti.-ni-li but one while man to every fourth jury, uf the coloied voters registered in the rural districts I estimate that not mora than five per c nt ol the whole number Hit able to read and write, and very tuauy ol them have not intelligence enough to count one hun tred. Iu (reoruetown district there are 418 whiles and 3,418 colored voters regictered. One white man might perchance be drawn upon each jury, and in all piobability not one of the remain ing eleven colored men woulel lw able to read and write. To tnm np; there will be in twwrtT tHree districts 1. 1 this State a majority ol colored jurors for the tiial ol all classes, ol cases, ( nil an I criminal, and only 9ve percent. f theii uiiinber will Im able to read or write I) a any country which baa estab lith d thi right ol trial by jury, laii, by it li oisl ,tiou. to secure a proper elegree ol in- telligcnce among the Jurors ( These rule's, if applied to the State courts, will, I presume, be likewise' applied t the Kederal Court; an I the proportion upon such Federal juries will be in Charh'ston, eight colored to four w bit's, in Columbia, nine colored to three wtiitis. and in (Ireenvill. ', right white to four coin. ed jurors. These are the three points w In r' the rnitcl States Court sits in oith Carolina. Call tin ,-e I ololed people discharge the lit i e -, o jurors either to the United Stales, or ., the st.ue, to the litigants or to public jibst.iA-; With ucJU iujitruuicuu,, ,wU aut theefTortlo iidiniiiisteT justiee beamoek ery Now, il the order had providi'il that no p-rn ahull be alloivid to sit upon a jury who is unable lo read or write, or il a propcit; ifualification hail been annt-xed. or ;l in ca-e-, civil or criminal, in which n i red persona may lie interested, a certain pioM.r'.iou ol the jury should consist of their own coIit. il might not have beon objected lo serie.usly; hut in its present be ii.na t!i" order i In lead to roults which In U-t la- universally deplored by lho..j who di -in-to see even and exact justice meted out to all incii. Nearly allot I lie litigation, cirl iinly all ol the important litigation, on the civil side of the court, is In-twcen while ( iti.. lis, ami involves intricate issues of law ami luii, as well us sums treat and small. What pattciiuu utu tbu while, -ur even tbe coloreel in in hinis. Il, have, if bis case is to be decidi el by ujuiy Hindu up ot persons possessing s i liltlc iiileltigciicc that they are unable in rea l, write, or cinlie-r I With w hiit sat-islacliou wouida Nortlrncbi4W4at re-gal.! mi advcisc decision tnaelc by a jury, . iiLtjifjiy . "I-W-bulU wkiu cwkmiV.!aiMk.tb s uneca.se, measured by iuteihgence and sub mitted to the judgment of men ol exeri t iicc atid cetiK'Aiion, would, pe-rhaps. nave been decided in hi- favor ' Mippose' that he' is a pati-nli-e whose rii;ht- have lieen inlringc.l, ar el vv'.iose iuu-ri sta ininlved to the amii'.iiit of half a million of dollars iin jlepi nib nt upon the kee n discrimination or an intelligent juiy called upon to d ter mine some material dllli rence between ma chinery or processes e f manuluclure ; is it not pre posterous to suppose that a coloreel jufh, ciuistituteil as I have d.-scribetl, p.esaesa t iiee ipiis'be qU'iiitietatiivn, t i n ii-b r a iust ami intelligent verdict.' Vet this is but one of the many classes ol cases, w hich the Northern as wi ll as the S iiithern mail will he ((impelled to submit Pi tin-judgment of the ignorant and order No. 80." un wise j-ir.ii is I by Tim K.-intc.Ms Krnt irs An .i t v C . IIATK Kon TI1K I'llKslDKM V .ludglllg ' tbeopiiion of rccoerii. .1 le.de i- I Iu licit party, ope-uly cvpr.-sse.l ,n i late clee'leelis. the" eple stielli a- 'o ev'.o lee their e ati.lid .1 - lor t'i.- Pre--- 1 -m. , been I 11 i til ill i set nlr.-t bv flie ir-eioiisiervaiiv:- revival. Hitlieri itu-.e DI ruin the Ihe . will bas r- sen I baa fhbf i di - day ima- pell- liber I ber-n -t.i-iic Oil'' I or i i .illeil I ticia tifrl do'tit rnfr-rtmii'ilf fhn ! i'iia-e Won! 1 be tile lad;. .! . .1 I'.e -id. lit ; i 11 w i hill t e p '..- enis lo bal e f "it i- til 1 I 1 . e o .'tally unclu ill' le.i'lllli: . oi . - ...e Mil.' (biite a i i of pr it'i I- - a "I nolo 'iitia! rolic-l- r now li.r.'. and . . . -I ii "St liu.ini . ci-!v ai'iec ih.it (J ii. rul U,a i. lb.- ..nl mao Uiepnitv 'lloiild nolllih t1. 1 ill Id -id.n i ii" tali. I'.'i l -"V.'i-il repu- l:.-an .n.-e-.i - bers of Cmiii ijsh u lio le' e Mn-v o til city Iijiv. c ; ir- I tluir i 'ie"iiie:it i i this ; opinio-). -tf-isV f'.c .V r II nil I , u t give' I O n. eln -e pi'inoi f u.is leiml v I. I ,., :' , Io n, iin.lt,. Se..- 1 I VI I. lie l IN t To. In i VI vs I b li$tihttt' i 't thi'r if'i.nrj W, pUblicl V to the I .Mow lllo .le'i-lS'O , ' S. llohei.l ell tllC ep.U.-'lOU of etllS mint ol has b, ei le pllly posf III 1-lers II is e seme iteel bv a oi ntletii m . cilv. V tin t-irilliTlv llehl the otli f jiostmasIiT, and .was returned : t te to lowing I'ti.lorsati ifol'V. A deputy postmaster ia not mi ojccl to tlislraiiCeUsi mentie at.ticipatiiiu tu the ru licdion " ' ' " ' Hv command of Ufa. Schofield T WM. KNNIS. - - ;' - " A. A. A.O. As a different, tilling bas prevailed in tome registration boards, we hope that all deputy all deputy, l..-tmiters will avail themselves of the an 1 ju.tj.jenftiwmiv.ssiiisidsJ,afhas-ts- i'7--'-'""-''"- 1 l-rglOlCIGti H IwiCTi, From the National I'itelh;. nivi TUE UKVEUT Kl.KCTIOXS There is a deep significance in the result ol the recent elections that should not he loat upon the eople. Il menus i,,,.,,- than appears upon the surface. When, in it., elections of last year, under the w h'p and spur of ItepuhlK an party lead. rs. the vo cilerous cry of "prevent the r , I- n.. ,, seizing upon the tiovrrnin. n' " l ie npp. l to bllud humanity . tji. belji ,tlw, pmr u.ro, , the nsent jHYwer and rntt nec and puhiir money to an alarmini; an I i- en di' le i. ii, Kepilblu'an vicloriea Were schli'V. il In the various States of the North an t W'o-t Hn- I re-nlt was claimed bv tlie H-nliril h a I. is as an endoraenienl of theii ne r,. -nilr...,- pioposiiions Imuight forwaid in Conui- , but never toriiiidly pnnenii d to ih. p. .,(,!, I'pon the r.'-HKH. nil'lino ot ( '..nor. s- ihi wns i he chief argiu. e it emplo e I to . nlor. e obedience to the dictates .i the IU.IiciiI rhieitiiina on the part of all "wenk-kiued" Itepuluicans They weie told thai im rnJe had declared in lavor ot negro -ul fiage, and the Congressional outline of a plau of reconstruction, and they tuii-l obey the will of the people. Since then the reconstruction measure- I' Congress, the question ol imp. m l ni. ami the extension of negro sulfonic to all the Mal. llHV" I 'I I" enled pr. sll ipe I'll ' lib Ih. I rt-onl auluiM. I n then- I hvut was j made in all the Sit,- m nh.li . ,., ;;,u,, t have la-.n held. I ih. i - i -. liu.s praciieallv si.d targil.lv pn-ir-. l t.,r an i exprwsion ol popular o, i..,,, . i i have -iiokcn in thunder i ... ( p.. .p. i and California, in Maine ami N. w .1-r.. , i Pennsylvania and Oni in Indian i and I Wherever elections , ,Ve be u h. id i In has lieen a nooular c.ideiiii,ali..n .1 dl I he measures of the Hadicul I. a. I in the I e of an army ot orlici iioli. r- ami an in. batlstible mocev-ehe t, vw.li wliieh it u;i. attempted to intinixlatc or i.ri'.e the j.e..ph to su-tain the Hndical pro-i iu no- New York and the other Mate- vet i.. hold electiotis this vear will uibl.-ul.b"l billow in ill" l'"..t-t.p- i t 1 1 1 i r ulu-tu presleceaaorai This revolotiw hws- tven one of the granelest ever vvitms-cd. It i- one of the proudest vimiicatious . t the Ameii can theeiry if i"ov-riuii nl ever e-on.'e-iv. .1. Executives iiihv fail to do their dtuv : C..u- I greases may be oiue corrupt, mil attempt I Uubven the ouaiiiutiou, ami elect o!i I garchical dynasties, but the "wrongs of ! ciely and the abuses ol ci.v.-riim in w ill i themselves educate their own avcngci-.' and though slow to be mo.il. the pe .pie i are at last arouse,! to i In m resMiy e.l re-sum. I ing to themselves the power that i eoriupt Congress was alb m; L' to wrest Irun j them. They have n. n in their li.iuht t I arrest anil rebuke their I'creaiit i.ml ioio gant se'rvants in lib- e n. cr of nilunv 'n'o which thev bad tluoun I .ho lua.l long. It retusius to be seen tl '.In- 1. --o have its due eltee I up n !i" r .-. k 1 . -ot t. 'due ' s-, li ..... . - v In reaolvHl to push on ni . .. . ... their w ill ami daiioer. haz irds. II t he re-ult I"" I" ills- CieCMOM- bl 18Utl was to la taken lis an e-nd ir-e in lit "I tin l.ubt'y t ire'shadowed puiposes ot I ..I gress. the result ..I the il.e ii.ibs ot Im;; must be acccp'.e.i as an uior con. li llilla; l n of tliese purposes since ili.-i have been civ. n shape and form and sub-tunce. f'r.-ni Ih.- N.-H- V .rk V. ; '. I'EXNSil.VAXIA -OlJKi-M. W -.7i The news iiotu I'ennsv Ivania w hii h we published vests-relay coiitir.ii.il our exp. cla lions ; that w hich we publi-n m.s in rtim from Ohio tills the m-a.-ort) ot our to pes -The people of Imih ttiesfi Stub s u.ne ci-t the majority of their votes Mr I in- e ai.di.ia . Of the Hennwracr. So i ,v our tit. st de spatches Irom Ohio, and they cannot In In wiong. At tlie worst our vi t o in all I .. overw'lelming. Beyond all (ju stion, too, will tbe people of the Empire Suite in No vember roll up a majority, doubling, us, trebling, their joint majoiiti. a. s, not lions, of peoptd baVe spokeii' T i fli. se i ii. ' four millions ot New York wnl ion i... r voice, and thia ia tlieir response? i M i-u-and (Jalitoriiia : 'Ho Jura answers from her lorti p. n'n , back le the-joyous Alps, who eai; ..n n.-i ah- i-l New York, Pennsylvania, and uhofl.c first tbe Kmpire Stale, and ihe sei o... mi I third of all the Siatea ot the I b i-.n ; i three most wealthy, populous, and ii.bbi gent ot all; the foremost thri'c in i.:l Im- . art and victories of peace-, and weii;,ei. -t in war ; the annual products ot who , in dustry is double that ol anv oilier thr--. and more various ; whose tanu rid weabn i aurpaases that ot any . ol n e.r nsi. r i States; whose1 comnn nve on our o, is.nl -c is and upon all oceans uipa-s s he coinmerce of all it is these three ft etc- which m.w are thundering, with the v. nee .. lo.tr tin millions of people, an in lignai I. iinutiiiiiou veto upon the proi e. lings and uie policy ; ol the par y in power. It is high time for a vo. e pent , make itself heard. Our w.r. I d bv thollSaneU lo frilltles- -I .11 ;l', I , yell! w.s dumb. Heaping up, in in .t ' i,-- i h,-imbi-try awl abridge? the j.y- ol ..ii.s, In ai I our children and om eh. linn - i liildreu. rose a mountain of tM.yet It whs (limb Two years of peaci , uieuh lol .1 i.. nste.rc ! the L'nillll, Wile ait. le d lo i he .. ir e ar- of 1 War Which billed, and. like I , v, i; .. wen- ! ! spent by shameless par i.-aus ii, pi prolong their bobl up..n power i.i. i usurped powe-r pros iiiite.l.t . ii,i -i up anew ol strife wliie-b had eii.l .1 : tilted to the imposition ul i nuln ,r .1 - to y ha 1 irr-n.; pto t, . iles- I pntiam upon ten sovereign Si ales ; po.stitu, ; ted to th." cru-htt.'g down of an a n adv I conriuereel people, our biiii.nn'. . i- kms men and to the lilt tug up iuto'seilc -upe m i acy there of an itii. ra.o, d.i-.. .i nice . ' proatitiTOd to ihe crippiiuo e.f Noiitiein industiy by reckless I iv- and in ut-t i tus j ''protective'' tariffs, and to it.e ihro iir'no ol Soutbuin indusiry by tbeilei id o, onh r and law nnder wlii-ti ii n. -to . n- im- hiv. well revived ; prosiiiuied o to. d.oii .1 o! i any rte-oniruc nui la.vs i ,r mo- rti-, ami ! then to the IrauirieJ - I su.-h a- w ..o, i.., e,.,t j poatone their pi. I i..e-.i pi. and - ton 1 lo tbe heaping i l o.i-. i u - i i - n ' and penalties upon .u.-s . .. : - i .... dumh. " '- Long sull'ei ing and pun. nt. m. I . ,t. ncl, their act rants have- iin iv.i luern p-. eio '., t. High time indeed was u , i lint loej-i i yiiirni til' Uitae--tti4r iiuu.t t- heard; saying is j n .,h.,n Mfld .Miio ksvesai.l, and Nc i t 's willsuv- l,.t Btnle case ; let l'e n p. i.nl; I.,; I,aw revtv trTit-irlr: ' -' - i forn y reporia liuiueiise liau.is oi I'uila- delnhis. ami thus aceoiinis b.r ti . !( ..,;. .1 1 aJLl That. i.v,: when WZri??Z?r .... t k 'e ... .1 conducted Ajf lUdical oillciak Such unwiiuKwi uj svauicw uiuciaia. SUCH lies deceive nobody. EXCITEMKXT ON TAYl.UtCH FAHSf, MtltFOt.K C(H S 7 r- FE D Kit A I "FFii-Kut nun'E.y off-fiu'ith Of HAJllUM. TEACHING. I be i 1. eiiiph has announced a difficulty uh Ih. in a roes iii regard to the Taylor Km m pi. p. in , roar Niufolk TheNottolk I o. . i I.i infill- f th. -affair us the following particu- "Wc give Ulow the fu-U In regard Id c.e pi. i , .-.line-ol ihe blacks on Taylor'a l.inu. Il sreins that they have determined I., hold Inuli irnivul and tiohl it out on I in in,.-ni ih liai.ee of Mr. Johnson, the l'r. i diiii u - Hurcaii, or any other man. It pp. in-Hi ii a paity i f eeiitlimen visited Culms I. om, on Sunday, the 6tb. inslaut, uiie'ti w hem wem ollicials authorized to II. i o.i Ii iii j,rro family a bouse and eiuploy iik nt, .T sell ihein cleared lands at a low p.i. e and ojve tlieru three and live years to pay for tin in. The negroes called a meet ni" and urbanized by electing Anthony Hull, r I'lesideut, and Ethan Hocket Secre tary. l'r "positions w ere made to the negro peo ple lor tl.eii consideration by Captain John lb' l'u-s, who in a very brief manner ex- p.a.iie.i to t lie-in that thev were occuovinir i ! r i'.iriii wi'hiuii warrautof law; tr.iit the Ijove riimi nt hail turneel the prop, cry t vi r to Jlr. Taylor ; and he was the only person now w ho e-ould give tbem le- l; il linni to oci njiy ii . that the (lovelo rn, nt would provide place-i for them, anel desired tin in t vucaie the farm ; he be--.1 I.e-d tiie in t i ii.-i sensibly, and if they il.o.:i;ht tin-re was any elesire to take any .i'bantno, ol tlu iii, to appoint a committee "' I' - . an I le t that committee proceed to vai.. tin property anil locality, (Wise's firm. i and il tin chttooe woulel Ije to their inleiesl i hey could then eh-tcrmine what Mould be In -si lor them. Alter Uiis ml vice was given, a negro iiaine I A ii i In ii v Duller gaini'il the stand, .1 b noiicd the people in the following " flint persons were continually telling lUeiiui ibeiL lUuy basi. .u. e riatbt tu occapy iba hriu, a- President Johnson hart pardoned Mr. Ta l..i, and ii btore-d bis property, but le- I..I not i arc il the I'resideut did pardon him, tiie ii consiructiein acts of Congress .lid not ur i'i!ie the Pre -ident'i pardon, an.liiie pr- peity was Ihe ir own, aud they would hold it in ilcliunee of all eippoaitioo. Hah. l'arker, negro, lietter known as "I ni 'c I) ( k."nivt addressed the croud. lie in.lormed the people that the Indians were the original owners of the land, and n. r.- driven i If by force, and we (the blacks) will take ii lioui the whiles by force. They have no light to it. aud shall not have it. W e f -uol.t for it, and we are i'iing to keep it. We don't cure for the Hrestdr-nt nor Krcc. linen's Ituiniu. We have suff. red long "ugh . I. t the while man suffer now. Tbe to... .mi- be ii ihe w hite man could say ' "me luii, Joliti. and black my lioots," and i lc pour black man had to go ; but, my ih; :i: u, ibc time have changed, and I ! "pi 1 will live to see the day when I cau -.v to 1 1..- w Idle man, "Come here, John, and b. .. k 1 1 1 v b nils." and he must come. I will bl.'l be 'iSll.'l Ulllllllie Wl.llC 1 1 It d is Ion . I 1 . -i tc the black man, as the black i- I. .im. i! i oiiij i !h e tei se rve the wbite. N"" . ii. y Incnd.-, wi'iuust drive them away. Il Ho y ee.int to stay liny mu-t lie our ser .ot- Il th.; mi rot tatislieel with that, t'. in o somewhere el-e. We do. not i T: ti i .it S. e-e-sh or Yankee to drive ' i i roierly, because il is ours. We to. miit lor it, and we Will flht now to dej-le-i.-i it il i c.-es-ury. 'Ih. i.iXioes be cuiiic excited lei such an ex . iii dial i .mis iin-ide lo remain longer. ( pustl,. the th ! nation reMred, and 1, I tl.e I. the ttetfl. I ncle Uick' in possession of flu- i- li:;l we cull the practical resulta 1 ia . i' .I tc .cu. ug, and ere long those who im v .- s. . a ii liii- wind will reap the whirl wind, ami ind. s- wu are mistaken in our ; s'liibib' ot ;he i oiniiiunding (leneral ol this , Ill-Ill I. it. l louv be eieCasloo to use tliti in u"ii; .-. ..i-i. it ..'. ; f..' rav eit.e f.A "c; i ,, in. n i s; iiijbing now - ..-kl J;; ti ili '-, .:'.. who begin 1 nllij-. . ... , :l:i I p. m'C here p.. i.e. ', i ;i , le e, am .lit' Hu etle:- llf: iC ' 'I't.irm. Ti'ilTi' and O Mf is I! TV b'T mip I. -!"p Iron, the pial- I. o in i n .i.i-n r-s -iiititins, nor Irom i" p i- I't.'-l Ir. I eef the I'lliteel ul .. I e a - ei-o-. ,,r tbe Coi- -t.lio n , , holll s:dcs, N o he trolls, ol tlie wai uoi be ..i... t.iiueil, in the final over- ti oi t and ol the useless eleiieina ed S.I.JS-I..H !b tt,,- m i'cs must live; the i t-n tu. poet , t . . u,e Mtates must live; the. ii.il liw in - n paramount in lennnal i !..- ,io ie j i im e powers of the l're'si iiiiin.u i b- i .nci.bd; class legiaiation in .i-e cease ; t euiu -sional oligarc'hiea must tiy the iiour.t , satrapy muat be aboliabr "I . ih. in uio iiiusl subside into tho citizen, -..' .e i eo ad le -al und Micial legulat i ins ; in. , b niiii al. ii i. ui e re all tl by the war and prolong. . I by ihe agitators must give place lo ij ii ii I and b'oiliuiate rule. Then we .-bah i.o bat k lo the first annual message of P.. si-.e ni Join ro i : ibeo we shall have -"-.st. round itit. circlu AH thoaa precious thine- an- ciiiiing fast. Let ti be Arm, ao- nve, m.icnanioious, ant palieut. s-ee wa s'na.l leal ii wi-loiii anil gain great strength in the o, i-d..vsota regenerated coun- ii. ih.t ... eve ii now upon us. And to the 'I . e i . . . "i a , t I W tlif honor and gloiv, I. i .-inly ll is or. hi i in; all things lor in. in-t, and Hr bevnml our deserts. fiib . l , t ai loll has bei'ii in esreat tM-ril.-.-. iin Im ol'luo vl'i;.b''l- lit N'Mi t'TT.- As an in. I ' at1 t: ot the- ammtrs of tin- radical pmy in t ii'iita, ITunnicutt, who istisnc- Kle.Aes-sli--. vb-l th.-re, tM.lst Ms- , tj,-i.'U iti c t ai "- . i v l oiinty a tew days sine t hat Hu t had ii 'tbibn to fear il a war nt ae- siuiiil I mi ir. II" reviewed thi' res t't - . i-1 ni' in i iii i u.'h o h South' r. i Sun c i , ' liulf St iti s and Souih I he oa I no n port ol t'b- It, i.i's:i ,.o. ;i . I t in- i A ei i ai es in Noun i.e: i... m Vi giim t:.( w 'dee nvtjoiit .. t "o ; i i. -and. HunuKtil a-ul lobiiinr i tv,.-ij:yiive thousand, and if od, niooticr thirteen thousand each .1 :ne in ,ul,l t;,) with the neirroes - J ty were, bound to make common causel W.Ti tin In. "..il .have A ?atn,-fticl ire Vi tiie iiegrtH-s, jn i property. I tie white race own house unit lands. Borne ,oi you ere td.1 bill au4ibL Audcinx.tatiuTj thti"o told A apply the toreh to the deSlittw!WW,r-?'r'V- WL : . , .1 , youneneiuies, iuis sentiment was boia- W"" - . ' ' "' ' 1 ' NW--ti Now,--lor vrudenee. Will mm Km li t t.'tt((vVriiiU CkrmicU. THE Dl lXii &0IMIKR. (Col. Chrmii. of North Csmllua, fiiil niiirtalb ""UP'A'tl M lhe latlllei lit C.iysbursT, While Kal lantly lesehiiK las uieasf-ainsl thaeueunj'a lircaist works. Hewsslkken to tVtni'lKMter, Where wss uiirseti it udejiii 111, in his death. He l"nc"l to see his yialTii v,ire' hie ilnrlinft Liwie. but wbeu she) ruaciit.il w uu'ln-iHrr ha waa (teael. H Ishi w.er.l air.-, Kiaa int. fur jtie. 1 ir. 1 ot a letter. d ue brao aal are the un.lerest, Ih. lot liii- aic tbeilariug." :t'tyrnr'n''camm imii wiila. Is she coiiiiiii; ? 1 ,1. ; J Jove her more than all ih sjorlil lu-shle.. tu her young and tenilcr hesaty, meat, oh I ntu.' slie feel tfua loha Hsviour, hear my pes.r tetftie-n, teach ber how to tH-al- this eiee.s. ' Help her to u . aim t,d aiti. nt ln n I me.l.le r 111 the tlut. Let her sty steel Ue fal'tker, that h n are! true it.nl just. Is she i-oniiiiK ? tie. and listen -1 would sc. !,. r be.- iiiiiti moru . I would ticsi herspeaklnir (11 nieere life's ret, ire, I (iriiiiii ia o e-r , I would fold h. 1 tu my Ihisimii, look into hm s.,11 Itnjilu er, I wuulil toll he.r how I Imo tier, kiss her once ls- K.n- I .is . Is she (.mihiir? 'Hi I In evening, and my dsr- lllK Ce-IUelS lull StUI. Lift the curtain -11 (jnura duiker -It is aunsel on Ihe lull. All tbu evi-iiui,! dews are falling I ta cold th Hltht in K.uie. lashes coming tsnftly, softly eomasi oaath's si- li-lit loot-U paetti ; I am goiuii siuuut aud kiaa ma kiaa ne fur iuj eisriinjr; trite ; Take fur Ih i my psrt iiK blttssiruy-Uka the last fund kias of lilt'. Toll her I will sit to greet her shore Um i;,--! and lovieiy are. In that h.iuie ui'ib.tiche-.l hy sorrow, tell liar he must meet me there Is she foiiimif ? Lift ihecnrtsin-let me see Hie. fulling light Oh I 1 want 10 iivuto see her, surely she will cemic to-uiirht : Surely ere the daylight dioth, I will fold ber lomv hrssst ; With hr head upon my bosom, calmly I eoiifl sink lo re st ; It ia ksrd to die wiitmiii her ; look, I think she s ennilriit miw ; 1 can alinnst feel her kisses on my fkded clie.lt and brow ; 1 can slmnst hear her whisper, feel her breat h anon my chee k. Hark ! 1 hear the front door oien j is h 1'om 1r(r''t11itWiwnelr'T' No. W'eW iheip tho curtain softly --TwOI seet her face no more. Till I see it smihiiR on me on the bright and hot ter shore. Tell her sha. must coins and meet me In that l'..leu Is.-' of built; T' " I.t, I il he. wailing for her where there is no 1 d.-ath, no niehl ; Tell her that I culls,! her darling, Blesse.1 her with my dying breath; Coma sad kias tua itar iw v Laaaia WU iu'r h. v iiiithvaih dt st h. KlCRMONli. Vs. No Stamp us it. A good joke came, off recently at a court house. A person living a short distance nut of the vtljsgo la in the habit of frequently coming into- town ami drinking to inebriation. At such seasons heisapt tocall on his Honor, Judge M . Recently, he mn le one of bit viaite, became decidedly tipsy, called upon Judge M -and desired the J.itP'e tn write him a pledge, asset-tint; bbt tnteutioUn to- cttaae drinking. His Honor wrote tbe pledge, as desired, and the tipsy individual allix e.l his name thereto. Hi! then desired to halo the pledge that he might take tt home an. I exhibit it to bis wile. His Honortboiighi lie was himseil tbe proper custodian of the important agreement, hut yielded to the solici'iition- of the man, at the same time aasuring bitn that tt tit broke the contract, and appeared before bin again il atate of intoxication, he would have bio lochia I up. A week elapsed and tbe Judge e wee con fronted bv tbe same man, as tipsy aa ah.rc times. 'How la this (' 'Judge M ,' said the tipsy fellow, 'yon think I am a fool ' I know what I am about. , I'll tho you il I am a foot !' and he drew forlU.. bis, w all. t from his pocket, tcok out bit pledge, in, folded it wiwnorw-tn.- aik.lMliB W U triumphantly, exclaimed : "Will jou ju-t show rue tin I". H. Internal IlcvcifUei stamp on that agreement V The Judge eayed The Repnbtieiinaot thirneTer ponituni .1 a more strenuous campaign than they hit . inttei eircrfort. ; - tt-irajra boafr'iw1iit! ear ried Clnel .Iii-tice Chase and all bia uolit n ul iortuues. I'nhsslie e-ouM earry. hi mn State Ik could not expect tire Renublican I ii.iiniiisib.il und the loss of negro aiilfnie 1 ins. s ihe Miitet : or bun, lor be i the lcatliiic I ....... :.. r .1 i es e J eii'ii-i"'' "i "'ii pro'C'piff. fW 1 1''' was his pcrs HiHl stake tu the result, that he has (pent tbe last few weeks ia Ohio manip ulating tbe wire, and stimnlatitig his fol low ei, to do their very utmoat.' He will un have an opportunity to meditate on the vuiitv ol human expectation. A. )'. W.irM. The Salisbury Bunntr chronicles a great failing oil iu the ' Hud Slrjng" orgaulr ition in thnt vicinity. Htteibmits they ure dying out, also. A League of whites that used to meet at Prov idcncei acb'Hil-bntiae, and generally bud almut fifty meiubcis in weekly .attendance, a'wwif llitve wti fe atfo had only.-two pr --n t . and since then there has Iwn no effoit 1 1 get up anoilier lneeting. " " " The colore, i Ieiiom s are also dyinir out The darkie s a'e begin in".' to Bud out that tlu ie has Imi i' t.t c yiit than'tbere is ability to perform H'oeOsioro' Aryut. Amausa Worth, M:. 1' and Gov Y victories. r To Jor Hl WhijteTfkeeov. 1'. Mr. Galea ifeyr iQrwbaii . tej iciiig over ZVme.ru' ,. '.ii. ' ' . Amustn'r -till mom miiing, moat amu big of II. ,hai itie- t. nl eW rejoice over Dem.cratic Vet'ieuns which it astd !, do with so in o'li on-:,) fir twenty ye.nr whenever it hoi an opportunity. (We "A,"'-', The luse bad b vsr is widely spread. A lilt . six ; . .r-ol I was sittiug ID refMMM) up oa tbu parlor tsju. ..wilk. a buiu-Uul ia bi b in 1 1, gazing intently at the moon. "Pa " he sudden ty iipi i kTvt rhm nntrBTW- 'ITtali in ihe tiiooii : " ' Thin' the tradition, nit s n . ihe men iii the moon was tbe only n, bnbibetel e,f'..uf l.rb.l.e . 1.1 1 . .., , . , ,. , . heard ot A It, r a nvvmem s pause he re. j sonivpa. aud no one lo play base ball with " A Fai.skhih.ii riBJ.lcLY UtTRku.- It. bis I, it. Atlvwny, Oeneral Sickles a..l I .-. rr-nrtitinm trnrmwd upon the v m qieished cnunot fiiily Ih- "tiginatie-sl as , i. pfeasivev siin v they en ly asaimilale, the in !i1,ul"i"s m "1; '"'-t;i tlio.il U,u otu, , This speech was miHlewnr-ehq Ohio eh . tion tiwk place. It then-fore not nmV At no Moment of dillicuhy does a bus band know bis utier lietoleaaneas-ratul ilnx -i siilS ''ft foH and ' assistance, as wlien he wants a button sowed 00 bis shirt coUmJ V ' t : i i-j f V