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vj rr.'ri'.rx." pkqbh ton
I.AKGX.' - - -
I vituuvc l.'oimuiittTS lor ilie
, i h t-ttirr t J' ' ' ' i ' ih - well W
,, ,niioiiei? in Canvassers tor tbu
;f, lliBt, , ol Ilitfui arp ap.oiuti
,l oiiof. Much is ctnd Iri'in
("uhvaascrs, mid, th! raudidat.
..ml ('..untie and Districts, iu
! . .,S:.II. Tin- l.t.ji Cl i1 till!
i U uir . vcty registered
... 'Jo; Slide to go lo the polls, and
I, ip ntlv mi. I :m l. r si mul 1 1
, . '.win.
8"'ti T Hi.' Itntu with
i. I onii'sis, speer lii's, xc.
understood that a considerable
iuey tins been put at the
.1
ill.' Radical leader in nmr
, ,try the Constitution, by Inlying
I'lii' Conserv stives are poor, luil
. : 1 1 the rights of tlie while man to
!, more than money. It will he
.-, lUUid tliat.J" dear to the white
. t .1 the odn'in and minima Con
n. ' tu tu? rrepiyarprl Ky the Kadi
i.ili "ei trifhlhr ('vtmlil ul ion !
.. nre ihe
hypocll and inMV
liiidl. l
pultj. Ill ttleir treat
, ii. irroci, no (.darintrly exhibited
,.urac they liny
ptirMicd rchitive ,
;:;t'i..ii in t itii-to. 1: i well
. tnj. miuh ol muULi haie been
nil. In. in tin iiiiiiiciiHC corrii
h! Vnhino..n, lor the purpoM-
w..forTOl.ptW'M I
...sr. .d h I' h pretty v.'ell . '
- thl -li Uatria, in thii Diatrict, for I
i, m i:i favor ol DewectH.-, I'M re,
in nolt n" he would lmve wild for
.1
ii;. vi .i. ho. il he had born a alave
... ,i,.i,dei i.-i thtit liegToe anywhere, do
i aunouui:e tiiune'ives as randidalea, see
.1. . iii. lin k. Let tbern Try it.
i, is mid to plenty ol motley on han('.
i ut out Iroiri Waxhitifrton U reefut
... iiv.w tilting hy Ihf ,.'.r of Ihtif limit
V S;!..e are nof ' gonrl'' "WWrJ-Hv-- (ftr- s
i .,. i.., tu elliuw iladkal niehibeia, but
.it,- "..oil cnoti'ijh to be Governor.
! . i . I -, A.. ., in North -t'arolina, good
. , i, ii io lu; emolkd mi the militia with
n 'e nen lief' . raiwrgti U aituft Uie
i, in-I Liu lies in the public' school' with
.1 iii'. children,!
i '.ir Ii lends must bear in mind, that the
nly nl-jert" Tftf fwiwrvalivm havr, in
undine; etlt candldhtes iji this conleat, isfto
ir-w the people nut u Vi tu againftt the
i ntn:itiitioti. Many i f our ftiutids a'e too
Inure about particular candidate. Let
n r personal friendship or prejudice If
ini porn to the windt.. We otijfht to
I ave pn.id men, men ol cupcity, intellt
i . rt .1 . m A. .. !
Uft.tvi) miiLtumiv Lu nil tilt oulceS Unnt-I
tlm new 'Sifef'tilftt iiF'B 't
a lopinl. it istrup, bill it is morl" nuporttuit
thousand Jobl ini.re important, to DK
r KAT I II K CONST HTTitlN. tl.snTo el. , t
verv limn on our l.itket.
That i the point to be looked to in the
select nm ol candidal, a. We want the te st
ma to run , tu.ijBieal
to defeat tfolden an
if tlie fiailtcals, and (on- '
s.qucntly to defeat out own men as to of
tic. i lur peorde-rb sire tUuv iu our'
thte mluiiniai ration, at present. What
tin y anl 1 a white ii'i'i's fut-ernment, and,
titerelore, we vmitt defeat the mongrel Con
el tl in ii n.
This Kaoiiai Ispiuit.--During lh de
l't., in Hie mongrel Virginia Convention,
jr uie.iiilr ol the body said, "Wu ins
i-n.l Iu inske Virginin drink negro suffrage
broad i- the eartli, high a heaven, and
d. vi ,'s hf 't
j. . .-, .y, v ijf -. a..1 ' : i - w; - &'-.;-
minx
"l' ABE LINCOLN AND GEN. SCOTf V
h . W. IhUlen, June 5M, 1361.
now. ' ":; -
"Our la-loved State will orice more put on
the Ktrmenta of prosperity ;and onr peojile
will rontnnMd jmrt Jujijar thlOBgtl.ii)(l.
lonif ajips reserved f .r Ihe existence of the
government which Washington established,
n l which Lincoln labored and died to
pr-tre '
Fraternally yours,
W. ' W. IIOLDKN, IV. Aleut.
J AS. IL.ilAKHtS.iat Vine Pme.
A. II. JONES, ami Vitu Pre.
- UiSi:':v.;.".:
! 1 losing si ntence of the address to the U.
f- A in N. rr. JanahfyvSl,, 13C8
.... -tvn T.tx.Msxmmwut,rzF vurteea
I'l'-liamUt in this City, who have -been en.
ivt-, wrsirtlv,.- timMsklwe,eCifiU(liyn
tor the wbitgavjiWlit Kcutb Caxoltna, will
" on f. out ui einployin. nt. Perton deair
,nK 1 ccgae "tiervitors" (Pedagogne-triinwt-fr&-Aiay'":-'.
hr ip
prnaching crop, will please addre Cuifte
ilny i, care ol Jeetnes H. Harris, tubi'i
i tw last n;rMmMffir.
lULLr kk.U'a.TOli1VWW;M,w. ..naval, wa-s-esT-J
hi lk sown t-AWjusM a h A rf: fe tnuf 4.Hs
- v.sui, .i,uluwLt, r
v,ri-'t fir S,-pf
t an. at y.satttw ssnUsrisortlyt .mtmm f
h duties of Profiir of Maxim tjeiencs in j
she Virgiaj Military and Kaval Institute.
Ht'iV. I ASflTK I.ICfTKK.
I Ik .;tM i I tj.... Wstiee to to- Slate Kv
eciitiv c i i.ii,ii!i(in,., a.-riiiiin tin? n.-rmna I
tion tnr i in vi rm.r, w,t; 'In (oiiii-l iicinn. ' tl- '
tirit mitifitiiirt iii nt tti;v HiiiH if
negrpr r.-. r,ft,u-, ,. j.'u, iSiiiMimuvcs i
x,iUwM,..jiiiw jil ,4 ,iu.lMi ja;ii
with r- .it'i ri l.y I!..' Kuliciils Bui llu-ir 1
J'H' 'i!t t i.f ttii.il ftufattui! 1Vf know,
pt'iMnni!v, tlmi juv. Vain.'. Ioiii; in ndvan
, ), n,,,,,,;,,,,,, , ar,.ti iooi.,! nM i,e
profi. .ill us i.l In .r4. 1 n, li,. iin iH'ii
anxi.iii , l.oili ir. mi iiirraMtv unit iiii'luiHiK n,
to av..nl .n! t. nip
ollii i- l'..r V('lU'it.
littinns or in(liici'nii-nt! to
f.imi', hoping, liy indna
trjt and cm r,'', to pr jyidu ior tl.i' future.
Olti.-r vrry Mtron prroiml rt'iwoiisintlii
eni'ed l.iin. lleiilv, ahlimigli bi nolile
and ii'iitroiis nntun' ul)3npiently made liim
lilm, In ITit' hi urn in, lo tacnftcu iily
thing to llie wislicn ol Ins Iriumis. yet mature
rttleation and ronHultation .d him lo the i vention. He cannot be, in any ane, i fa
deterniinution, hiili the people ot the ' 9"i mmdkr of I he Contention. lie i there io
BialV wttt "Ti'tfriT, Itpt thn- unuMfty hyf violation. u4 tUt txpren ieaiu of the Recon
uliicti none dploie mi iimu U as IiiuiSelf.
Moriover, In- leeN th..: tip p,ii,,i- cMjiency
rpndi-t il iieceKsnry tiuit all ilierely personal
oiirca of irritation an.i violent feeling
akuuld ti, j( niovc.t frc-m 'the. csriTss, siirt
thai toe entire' wbltr people ol the Sliltti
aln.tfld id'tiily I f.ioiifit !.. tile ( (iiisidi ra
tion i of lln- jreat and al.-oiliillg issue
ot' lint conU-M, YiZ : the rcje.i'ti-in of an
od'ou ( onstilulli'jl, winch t attempted to
l-e K.iee 1 npi-u ;hi whire peoph d this
Lnle rtitnllt llielt coiicii! a ( on-!ltlltio;i
which icnoii-A t il i luliiis .1' the wliiteoco-
;;Uu. jlMdu uivk..tf , slwiH,
l.l'i.elit ol llo- lilaiK-. Kil l ol 111.' II:tdical
party
'In.- K
l!,e Hill.
ctltne ( iitntllil tec will met on
to nitoiMY t .e . acaucy on the
Urtet. iMrlriewta .4,..4.t .W .-torn, i
,.,. " .. . 'rCTZZnP
,. lllllJ,,lt,.ltli, ,ln ..ji, l ,,.relv .at- i
j MMitnry t" the (!oo!j rvativt.-a.- and will
entil e ..Ui ve".
(inui-.Til., N. C , March Cth., 188
: It. C. Itidficr, lit!., tcrtnr Vmuenttl ir0
f- HjmKtnt .oi.uJr. J&JtiHjliA'. ..(,' ;,. .....
Mv Dkii Siu : - Your IcUer iiilorining
j me ot my unaiiimntH noniinatioii lor the ol
i II. e of Ijovei nor "I North Oiiroltliii, by the
I K.eiuiivi j.tnniiitee of the l'onarrvtie
: p.irly, waaoot received until my return mi
V.B'.eriliiv Itoiu i i. vciaiid court.
I auawer
a' the ear p..i il..!e IiiOrtli n. '" ' -I
am coiilij. nt that no Uigher compli
irient hati been or w ell can lie paid nie, than
thin reqmi, m. -unanimously made, for
111.: to bear the b. inner of Ilie tree white men
of my native Statu in U.ia gtvat ami event-
1Hr9gfp Utr ttte- rtK-Uta :iui,,..,UljeiiUeik:-ilv;.i.,T,
ri.ir,.n.lil,.li,,,..l .,.,., I lOUT
...I. 1". ...e... ...,.LUV
fur C'liri-li in civilirvttii.il, A I ak .no
other fate than tneir. o I could desire no
atwix iuiiiui. tWiiluIuiid. WyiJ,. ..,yhter
the pat'liway ol our dratiuy iibould poliit tiia
speedji and a happy triuiiipti, or, in the
Vt.d pfevt'ltfHW -f Vd, UU iuUiuvT ilUa
the valley of liuniiliiition and unlfering.
Hut, alter uiiit'.tro r. tlvctipn, I feel coinelleil,
both by politic and .r.vile conaideralions,
reiUCiantly to ueeiii e;he nomination.
1 tnut. therelor. , that rue KxecutieC'om
u.itt.e will ptoinpiiy vi. cl anotln t of the
m.iij' Teryorthy sousot North Carolina to
bear tier banner and upi.old her fortunes,
ut.d-T r.n.miae liitn tny fit- -i lie.utt and
' .
7,..hiiw .niumf
tlmtitt' -the HtraviM f
Siste noon the manv enitviices "Winch srer
to t.e teen every Aliere, of n great uprising
ot O.Uf people., .!?'.. sttrelv t-e ucutive of ap
proaching victory, ayd uigiug every man
to Ilia duty, as I shall cndenv..r to do mine,
and thanking both the Kxecunvet jiinuiittce
and yotiraell, a ell lor tlm l.jgh hortor done
ue us for the inaiiui r in which kuowhdffe
. J(fy d.eir fr, Wrailt fnifr ynrV "" "
ZEBULON B VANCK,
t ' - MAS Jrfc J'A'vr-
Our readers nre av arc 'lht tint Hadicla
huve b pointed .Mass Metiina of the "Res
publican party," to be ln ld at different
point, to be addressed by lloldeu and hi
body guard. The obj ctol this uobviously
to prevent the Conservative Speaker from
replying to them, in the presence of the
liadical wliite ami blacks. We hope that,
in every instance, our Conservative speaker,
who mi st'fn'l those meetings, will kddreea
Kt o ibv Uitdiiait . BjieaJuira,. requesting
the privilege of replying to them, and, in
'the Conservatives a lair chance to reply, that
our Conservative people w iaV arrange, in
adVHiioe, tohave Mass Meetings, and to call
out the people to hear the truth from Con-
aervative men. Indeed, Wtt suggest to Uie
tSniver'iTrtrir-pwptr
hold Mass Meetings, immediately thereafter,
at all those point"w!;ere Mas Meetings are
appointed to be held by the Radicals.
Wk invf. NKVia balked in upon tl
Uttntirref rmml in the Capitol. If tliey
were fr"...'.. U.n-i--,!,!,.,,,. t
rMtMtf. for na'ditnv r.-nr. A4 fl.A l-llitttr-d t
of Israel were journeying in the Wilderness,
we should still stay away. Those lew white
tunc, have ditluret ijuprcs-sions, gome, ;
lit) pei.u'g to go wiK iSTne Tanire wmpirf
wj" ptttKlIlb fjtinri.i tbtitrgrrtf fttrm4
tne ns'ai twang, mat tuey mtgni las ut a i
Priri-an Cttfivcn'n-fe- nthm, whrtr tlif n-
gfo elt n.f nt w.,s iirW, f)rr5ft-i mTJTil
I b a '.irn-Ut.(.kinj , nod mil aihers,
I w tten tin I it irs utit rampant, that the .
j wit if.- t'ji'y "'as niHirv.s jo,!? PiJical e
1 meet Itig t
,,.lrf RMmhrf tnrfav ..ii Nalrs I
ttt-tnorrow. W hope our irTiatil tu VUti
tsseti'ta sij 4v nttf tit, to ttply to lliuu
If permitted
o:-
If not, Void mass meetings at t
RALEIGH. N. a
TJIK so-rAU.KIt.
This ImkIj, though mar iln period for its
ljuinmpnt, make little headway. Iu
arifoii, on jcstenfiu, on' the R(itiltori
w lniiio, ITst-it crtainlj upon tlic Hi!v, it
ttn- rKtUfutii thouM l iJmti, lb
.u4hnw smms nUmUUnjjtp fill nnblie
x-hooia, siik(."wliiti' ml' "ni;)irlnCTrt!r5
irH Pnmpt-t ri tf w Wixa, - w Uu are ua
hI.Il- lo educate tlmir chilrfrni. lo mul them
i,, uch wloxila aa ahall Iw uroviilcl. This.
i l-.mlcil ln(e uitii. lite rtil in iH-
H"U sliall pp-ar, in lull, in a day or two.
I lie paai;e ot-tlie orilinant e. incorporat
ing the .North V,a'i-rii IUil Kon.l, it not
intendeil a a bid lor votra, we have no ob
jection lo.
Tuurtee made a aafe point, on yesterday,
in inalitiiting an enquiry into the validity
of- the tHntMtttttmn ami prdinaiu ia ni(;tt4
l.y Daddy Cowliw, an Priaident of the Con
Ktrut'tion Acta. All such peraona were in
tended to be excluded from the I'onTen-"
lion. No Conervdtive man in the South
would have dared or been slianii'lcsa
meg'1H fediv awt4eit . lo ibe
t'onveiition, without first having retfiMered.
8o, rtir up "Dadtly."'
Mfturixu a r nriuiA vs.
We learn that quite a lare uueliny ol
the people was held ut Durham', in Or
ange, a tew daya ago. We also learn that
Sheriff Guthrie, of Oraiigo, a marjilot, who
loot hitherto tried to ride both aide of the
sapling, rjtnc ont tiarety lor - fI4tW
and the Radical. We are told that our
friend, W. W. tiueaa, Kj , replied to him
with telling effect, aim tlmt Mi. (lueaa
charged upon bulhne, thai lie I.e.) been
pr KfM
m "Wl '"
If i liia be cor
rect, let the plaister be made to nfici to taiin.
These are degenerate timea. Many men
certainly have their price now, if they never
ha. I .it la-lore. Oet the arr, friend. Let
na have the truth and nothing but the
trtrth. I'rwtk imipktp nod mil fmmuU,"
Nhw IIampaqiru. The election take
place iu this State, to day. Being the tirat
election in the North of the preai-nt year,
an 1 occurring upon the heels of impeach
ment, tie result posaetwea exiraordlitary'iiTg
nilicance. The moat gigantic effort have
been made by the Judical lo secure the
Htnte, and money ban been spent a freely
Mom WBtrtetl ttiiim llowl aited in
We ilMIf'tM M, dntlf1wi to
nounce, in our ifsue ol to morrow, how the
StiVTy ha goue. Wis are hopeful of the re-
au-l'C ,. ., . , .
4OA OHKI. ItA HIVAI.ISM.
Our telegraphic dispatches, on Saturday,
annotiuced the main leatun.sof the Suffrage
Act just adopted by the hybrid Convention
io Vitginia. It dislranchbi s very nearly
ev. iy vhite mnn in the old dinner of Statca.
It provides that every man, who gave any
aid and encouragement lo the so-called re
iitiuihi, ouivii is' neimoril lllllll "IIIIE R K
. h'
l.tc ......tl .1... . :
ma'lj, fJ,
poflth f .viir of fe wditwmee. vtion
which nil submitted t.y ihe Con vctilioii ol
18(11 to tut pcupie i..i thai. State, toualtu.. :
rrd tbr T!rn rifled "a rrt atr.1 cotntoft." Wlie'ii,
therefor.', i: "m ruiritilered t hut the or.li
name was ratified by iifr).y the unanimous
Vote ol the . Ol.li , it will be ssvn that suf
i lleniy, .lefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson
i and Lee. is to be almost exclusively coin-
niiff cd W neerne. bnwt-vrr ijfnrtnmt nrrte -graded.
Men who cannot volf, cannot, ol
course, hold office ; and accordingly, il this
Constitution i adopted, Yankee adventur
ers and negroes will lord it, In the places
ol power, over the white tnen, women and
children of the Old Dominion. We r.joice
to lay that our private advices from Vir
ginia are to the effect that the infamous
thing will he voted down br a clear ma
jority. ,TW-: i --BaJiwliam.; Jjj ..Virginin. In,
North Carolina, it will be even worse, not,
in every other particular. Hething can lie
more horrible and humiliating than thofe
features in the proposed bastard Constitu
tion for this State, which mi u I re sa indfs-
kcrillrf,t enforment of negroes with white
irifmir, and the cnmpiilswry
mingling ol the children of the poorer class
of our white people, in the public W'hnols, j
with negrw.; and teal, Ion, p.robably, un
ll,i hrnkkl.t ...... T
dcr nkoho TKAcnicns ! ,
I there a )ecet V UUs tttaa in Noi tit
Carolina, who wilt sarictioa this "anilir of
- . ' tf j"- - ..-.
.... . ...
ttughl ta be bltui. teuJud and alloiesjl U-mri
ha UnJ ttKordinp to hi tntttnett!
u'. The effect has hee . yent sibly feb in
titsttaswis- it. iMia .Uuu
ery tn kptln m mdowa tipijn.
.' " ;
' ttfcaw the W, M 4 'oh mtm.
E Jcfccat oawhfljrtt tm- Auxrrj emf fL
and Joseph William, Keeper of le Archives,
are o edit the tftanJarJ in llie absent e
"f. 'he aspliant lor Gubernatorial homtr
Hl lnn nan. in oi tuv hciihw.
t nder the
tlfesfciDff ITS fiwfmmm feroewwrt tbe boy
i thrfi vlt,,-t
SHALL WHITE CllILDRKX BK COM-
FELLED to go U "tlif lauii atW. !t'!i
NEGROES I That f On of tile iattwa.
WEDNESDAY, MAJOLJLUJUi.aS.
. Tiv 'tfr nuil cgro fcuirrnge.
BPKl'CII OF lilt. J R. JS1J.W, OF VA
TA K'.M, .V WyA"f'O.VI'?1V77f.V,"
FKBRVAItT. 1S6S. .
Mn, PuKaiKKXt ; it will be reiiieiuire,l
that, on the lMth dn of January, when the
vewhtitfrm of tw iM"tteitoiiiv
(Mr. Durham.) came up. -there a'-n an ettort
mad tit set apsrt it dny tor their enrrsbtr-ra.
tion, but, the niajonty refusing, they were
indeflnitely postponed. 1, however, stated
that as the merits nl thol - resolution would
uc mvo.iv5 in TrjepaJ'wT-Tit mrss-,- ,
ttmir r wVotTw -jrive in rHrt f theh-r i
pimeuielit, and alo nv
ii. .tire to tin
vention that J wouhl Ink
the ul)ectof Snlbae;.. m
to present my view on I n
tending the riuht ol ijuili
ex
UliCU.4,
indiscriminately, at ttu ti ne
In diacussing thin qui ii ., air, it bccnues
neceaaary lo vonaider it, t- eonic t stent,
purely in a phvica! m-iikc, a- all objections
tbttt cB be raised agaiit it nftn In me
intinutely and indiviiiMy . ..iiiiei'li d with,
and traceable to, thi one piimiry cause,
a physical or ethnological i.itl. rence ol the
ract f men. ItlM-comea tec a-acy lor thiwe
who believe that a natural distinction c
lata, to defend it by arnn em, a the opj o
ition haa ecn tit to ton e the ascrtion tha
there 1 no audi distinction i xintin, but that
the r.iue are one and the mine in ad res
pectp, except that the skill of on" is black.
Thii denial iuuiovea the burden of nrooj
UU IUUW I UU lltlH..!! ... BU.U U ill,- ,il4vll llj
and, thercli.re, lnnld be n KtiiTtcirm r.a
rm to give thetir n licarttt on tH M.li.t.
I hail, howH'icr, make mv rcimiiks, w iiith
bear directly upon thm pliyaiologii id and
structural difference, as l.riel ,is piweible, as
this i not a hull t' r'.r;icc for the discu -ion
of IllCtliphysiCal mid pbystologieid ques
tion. I might pile 1'elK.u on llss, j ,
were uecesnary, U. prove to the satisfaction
of every intelligent ui fin on the globe, ev
cepl perli'iiis, interest' d politicians, th.
truth ol the asKertioii. ili.il tl e face" "are"
ieparnte and rlbtim-t tr.tn enrti nthcr by
naturtvv, and tjat no human laws Cmi abro
gate sttch distinction.
The Elhioiii.m or Ali'iean i;gro dilf'TsiiJ
HjUrope or Aia,.iiim ii n.,. iw iiuj.iMi'ie
to notice them all in detail in the lei ob
serration whteh I de.-iirc l.-o otlVr upou thin
very iuiportaut subject. The external ap
pearances ol thbe two mc : are so well
marked, that any one having eye lo
see can readily distinguish them; even a
man without eye can tell a negro from
while Man ly the utMUwdk.iuii.ijl df.
prive J oi both theae eenaca, he could tell a
negro from a w hite iiihu by the sense of
smell. Am T hof corn':? Tf -Oris lie V,
a womlertul difference, indeed, must txiH
Ixtlwem the two raves. It need not a
Prichard, a Blumeubeeb, a Camper or ia
Cttvier W p -WW "Wnek- -, th
prognathous muxzlr, the wooly head, the
broad Bat nose, thick Itpa, broad, flat foot
and long heel ; auiall retreating dun, rec.ei
(ling itorelie.nl, tliu narrow ami comprcsssu
LaUape ul the uegw sikuil,. cbee.k hone pro
iiiMiiw.mmwi4jmimMMmRM
opt calves and ar. n u out w ard and kneva
bent ; with. pecuJiiir chuntcterutie odor.
There are. .'however, other imtmrtant nhat
ottrHitt ttmf physH.l.iv!!...,! 4i.lfaw.niia, 'flu a 1
lihowleiTgc iir'wTiteflW
men of ncience. They have pointed (Jut to us
the deeply marked niaxH'-u v .its at various
points, the narrow anil cl iptiia! alveolar
edges, gnj tlieiorward i JiUijuity if the bout
tcet b ol the upper ja w, w 1 1 1 . t lier. a t st rengtU
and large size ol the lo er j i. The skin, as
they have shown, is composed ol five integu
ments, with the coloiing pigment deposit,
while the Caucasian's rkin is eomjHtsed of
but three Integum, nt and is devoid of the
coloring pigment ittrjiosit. Tin is an Im
portant striicturid d tVcrei c , and ia by the
kbMtl Mr.- t'luiH.s iirmd Briictem
ertrhrccp that tfif' oegro' i 4 ' rtiffi-rwit
stock I rum the whiles, and he sets them
down aa essentially distinct races. Thti
head and face oi the Aitlcan race ia ao -sentially
different from all others, as to be
actnally pragnathous in t Wis anatomical con
structionthat is, more like the lower order
of animals than any other species of the'
jjii hum.. The lower ..auirowli atormtling,
-Wr1et,rMgrHlstre
pean and Mongol men by the mouth and
face projecting further lor ward In the pro-
Sletbae tbebraior Tlftxpical negru nt atlit'.t
age, when tried by this rule, is proved to lie-
long to a different species troiii the Caucasian
or white races; because the hen.l and face is
more after tbe fashion of the Hiniiaditr, the
mouth and jaws projecting beyond the fore
head, containing (be anterior lolcs of the
brain. Tbe lace is also proportionally
larger than their crania, instead of smaller,
aa in the white species of the genus man.
The nerves of organic IWe are lnrge.r in the
prognathous specie of mankiud than in the
white, but not so well ilevclnKtl as in the
Simisdlte. The brain 1 something more
the a Until .smaller, in , the praguAlhoua.
man loan in m Caucasian, aa provea oy nc
tul tncaf uretjieni ny raiiaor and try
" Tfom' the imRllTSrarn
we can readily comprehend why it is that
the digestion of tbe negro specie is bet ter
than that of tbe while race, and ils artiinal
appetite rtronger, approving the Himta
d.irt, but stopping hort olbeir be-dialiiy.
lit nostrils open signer tip than In tie
wBite ma"rilUa;tW 'pllMCtplt!ftB?
.be gibbon. AH tbe senses ot the negro are
mote scute, but less delicate and discrimin
ating, than tbe white man's. 1 he blackness
of Ui Canaanlles, Cushitx, Kihiopians or
Negrot-a, is not -conflnetl to Ihe skin, but
pervade, In a gfeaU or h-ss degree, the
whole inward man dows -tu the lionea.
every organ ot tne tmuy, except trie lM.ites,
ithrtrr ho than tultiu w-trltfi. r Wlio
knows but what Canaan's tin t i. r K its yrn-
Itilae Cuslute, as black inside na ..;ii, ami
ltb,wAiiiUMnai.bJiiVli tAtiliButaTida inking onlcr rout ol rhi"
toalk putuiKinl sin? fi.ehair be L hi- i or wluili t he hs ivi tl UrO WlfiiV
it man s,
Imt Is eccentrically elliptical with u
ill tied
epl leruns auu not in nines. I - i.e place
of tube, ttitr shsft of eirli trrrr 1-
T T
uimlt.mJLtbauiJy wi u.u: s jut-'f
wiMtl, and, like wool, is tnpaXl.' , 'famg
felted. True hair does nor posts that
pfopstriy. - lleaee tbe fiettfu iuur aWiid
I nropwlv be called wool, snd m t ba.r.
f Another very linportotiT plii" lolog'tttTJi'ft
itatsiBSHi k isv sM.sxwsuMiiy est tbe. tunre
Tbe negro consumes leseoxyg. n than white
tefjfff0mtmmMtmt4m-a? swcwatisaosv lwsd
ty -svssssstwnnri,' ear 1tm ttpttam. lur. 't tw we
sjret ooosomre wbit twitj ' ijwr crnt .-ss
tbsva-th sssitte. siw... 1 h Ktsian ttt iW -gno
are Ires, and leu exi'nlbh', alirt the
i ler larger tnn uu tin r. t- r
V .... . a . . n...t.s s
. . . . , . .....
ltr.J'ein.rs')a t1ihC..rerc.T tTi?r- d.fTiucff
m . . . ... v .. . M 1 t
il the economy of tbe negro's lungs, many
' ! 1 1 I " IWI'I".!,".'!..'.".! ''Il'tlilii'-lllil'i'illil'll ii'W'lLilJLi.Ml.4,U.!ll
t
years ajfo, and made some obwrvati'itns the long period of (bur thousand years, es
iiM.n it in notes on Virginia. tabbsheil a form ol civilited government .
! also noticed a difference in th aetir- - 4.!a they Mi Alfw, ll ati
ot the kidueys, etwn the lworces,ltieti land of the ,i egm f I think not. We are
is now confirmed by carelul tpt nmviit -" "".able t, fniih HtihirToint inscHptiohs tin tbe
These disi oveiics led M r. Jcifi'ra. .i X v.- Nilattcjivrstmlth;-' Wtraew hrm hack and
msrk ; "f'o.mr rifrwl. If it id, Uiat , llJ.Ie(:ttPs(tity ot' a 'slave.. Ileal twiti tlinu-.
although the negro race has been Uii.Ii-r onr "d years Isetois the Christian era.
LtvivJsWcisB4 lmlL.,V.,J!' ,M,!rt b"vl! ! been wrrtHUMstMl by.t be
t""i. - -.-"'U--.'.v v,i- .- -. .l...VA.' vV.-iV..'l.V'VVVilwAl,Vi!IK wkdh.
consnioie.l as a su"cc. oi nmurar nninrr ,
and bv troes un toAher to sav : "W ill not
ti lovi-i of na'ftiral" Tiislorv, i u.i WflA" Vtywsr
the trrtidntion in all the ran ol lotitnals
vt lib Die eve ot idiil.otiliv i xciimc an i llr)
to keeil tiles.' ot tlv.' detiart litem d tnurl as
. ,.
"4'lu" Mfcr"Ml.t e n
fti.r
vti cl-Hrt ion ol ,Wr. ,lettets.n,.ss Ins opinions
a e so o't' n referred to tv tlnse entertiiiii -illvj
differ, ,;. v.. w s on l.iiM' HdiC'ds Il.t
says: "Am -i-.; tie li.n'.ooi-. einan. i p ' i n
reijttire.l lut one . tl..t'. lot'. . oh us a sc. o ol
is necessary, Utt4ui.n t-t history.' 'i'.ins
second properly beloncsio natural tnstoi y.
as he says, and mi human laws or govru
mental t luitiiics can evr oi.lile'ritie them.
George W ajvliiiisitun, in experimenting tip-.ti
his own negroes, lound that tl.eir oamral
suit was about one fourth slower than Ihe
white
, and ih.it they eoiild not under-
go tin -constant tittigiiv of the white man.
This, hiiwiil-t. is-Wsvll loin., n to eyre ...it. i,
who h is 1 a I any cvpeiietii'e ia tbe move
ments of the black race, altd ia another
striking ptoof of the fact that they cmaiinie
less oxygen than es. This (a the rfcltse
i f the belx'ttide ot body and hiitnl in the
race. I hi want ot muscular ami
ftrtTffM..ftWjf,-- tti " lisi''' .fgm ' airtfrtrttssy twasy?vriisj. piiidirtiisi hiilissWt'
man, is also apparent to every onwo-intf
HBioi.g tbebtwet rtlt 4sinU; although
be may kno.w nothing of lite law discovered
by Cuvier. that muscular enetgy and ue.
tivitv see in tltrect -proportion lo the de
velopment and activity ot the pulmonary
organs.
It li tm established I net that ail slow
motioned anaiuils, tishe or lowls, consumo
. less quality of oxygen than the active do.
The sir.u and construction of the lungs ot
animals or gill of fishes eiiST)te"tt8,"ali KoTrti
ns wp see them, to determttve tbeir-mntimv
The stupidity ol certain pecies of (lihl'a
creation is the inevitable physiological effect
ol the itelit'ient aeration of the blood.
As-tit the nteiual cuimcitv of the neuro.
"S a ' -nee, i-owrtM'-w'"''
Camper's eclirate for -rtaining or estima
Ubh tbe .Icureis ol intellect and seiiaoitT,
bet . v .-d by natute cti'the whojtt uieniber
of the animal kingdom, possessing a skull
and brum, is that ol the Fitciili Antft, as be
termed it. This is the. rule now i it general
use ; it enables tis by experiment at once to
tell thectpai-irv of a skull or an averaitimf
a ctasS of fliehi. -Il'lir ' foTmit ' fly f Msfmlt
that the heads of bird display the smallest
angic; irhd that it Income greateTaa the
animal aprncln.s the human Urire,
Thus t here ia one species ol tut ape tribe,
in which the bead has a fiuvial angleOf lorty
t: 4l T.iVM4
family, which is one nt those aimim. ap
proacliitig most closely to the humuo figure,
the titsjjvd angle contains exactly fifty de
grees. Next to this is the African negro,
which folia an angle of from sixty-five lo
seventy itegfi ; white ttie BBgle disroTered
'lytBfflltiilWatiyWIIIIllllB BlBlHjT'SJwtisjIpilistyi.
five degrees. The saino remarkable diner
once was found to hold good bv a rule
adopted fcs Dr. M.'rtoii.-:tltat of meastiring
H Mt iliullit....1i'i ItilaV
rule, he found the same di titiency iu the
EttiToptc sknrf -
So we Hud '.he weight of the white man's
brain to I greater than that of the negro.
This result is exactly the one to be expected',
considering the capacity of the crania- Sii
index of intellectual power i'lie eonvolu'
tion of the brain are dill.tr. tit, Tbe ante
rkir and frontal Intes rrt- the Trhite man
show a far better mental development than
those ot the African. From Hie foregoing
facta, il aeieinw that it ouirht bo anttsre.iL lo
evern Btavn. who wiUatadv tbciu-that t hern
Ia'i'tdis;;ilsviiii
the races, not only in general appearance
but anatomically nd pliysi ilog.cally a
dreiRse tn ttte t5WsTtttrtaw:tmti:j;iiwiMM
of both. This should, I Hunk, lie sttllicieut
to show tlmt it is not the mec color ot the
skin, alone, that pans th tthite Irom the
black rci. iod wetel n tbliorent lor a
-Wis.ai)d.goo.il P'lyi''". b'J ,wk siioublj.it
. '.:
It is not toy purpose, sir, t onur an argu
ment to prove that the neurit lias no sou!
-Lta J9ms.yX'.tSr ! ,,""i5: Uue",i"?
of ethnology has notliing io do vvltlj lWat-i
the soul, tieing h.ur. inviailde snd intangi
ble, should not le ma.jr a su i j s-t of pillu
le I diacussiuH.
From what has bva-n dem insirau-d, show
ing the inferiority ol the negro intellect
Ui bebtude of body ami iniu l, and lua
preference to doze out a misera'ilc existence
in his native wood and jungle, and live
on ants, eggs, caterpillar u,.l lir. ints,
rather than lalair for a more decent atnt r
pec tabic living ifNpttturully eauaea the re
flecting man to iuqhire whether be is, Hin
der the most favorable t licuinstaiice., cV-
f ?pi!rMef vSewi-gsjsias iiWen'fch.''flwtalifi'
stands highest it tbe aeiMe of . i.i'el.
civilized national al.ilc the Mongu.iao,
the tvext biii.sl, has protluced a ouuil er o)
natioris, which remain at a fixed point in
eemi-mtililttionl The Malay is a degrt
more barbarous and the American Indian
n. xt I ivvisi ; while the negro is the kiweat
six in. in view of Ibe tact that the Kihlonic !
variety occupies lo( lowest place lo tiineesry to remrtct tuem, as mere wore no
scale of buun.n,, lK..ng, that ol course be
would Ian tbe least utp ti.fa uf maintaining
a government, . . .
This would be a ht(ii'al conclusion, baaed
oh hi anatoinic.tl and physiological con
struAtHiR-astl; trtW'Jtai;lii4- -pimtlnf.
which, We iiittst examine fuithitV.inld bis
rttinntjigrnit xrrd piilitical httjiry,-nd f.Tr
if we can find single instance where be
has t-e-!i sue.a ssful in erablihiii govern
tain a rule, ot irovernmunt which waa uadc
1d pm 1ntftiit1r"ittf; - 4e.4lsv4'iMtly. fwtliliti" af.UiaOttttUyrT-
My rimnrk ou this point tll Iks gi'neraj'1 They looked epos him a only temporary
ud brief. asfttts'lBOTe mr pfirrtrtrf ft icrty
't,lr caTmcity, ttrtn tn advocate n. Itvwar,
it ts for those srtvocsjtirtjj the rloctrina .f
"eriitarity to pnnre tfie fn ity i-f-tb T-Tajlt
race to irovern in. mseJvea. ttrsL txlore it is
ut iuUj their handa lu g iVru, olhcra. will.
er than mm to disprove it,
snrove it
'fT.afc PffiTFt' tlt rrrni -nf - thr' - Tii' -
t pewsswautta
l.ly tint they are separate and Jnleiior
M4 ttserft. IsiM sMWaVsllsj 4 U .fOJ-st; t ' ' ft rl 1 rnlnnlratlon of I
icjwiaihALty.txivouid-aUiiix.A.tu1' e .Tm. lit mir rm.ttiny,i
. 1 wast--nt. tUse'rrreti 4.ub.s"'l''-.'-'f at i'ttirt,
'ia,.iUiiC4ui;a.l.
V anbjie4,
wtuitt a: vouth. cot In tbe aiudi bin in the
ft'ortb, tKrtby pollltcians but i.y iin.0 .
arietnrf, who nail trmrmtg ilv 'k1 n 1 the'
("jrrt.- f wswttW W fh htwue.
a . . I. . . . . I .. .1. ... . .... a L i e
to show one instance where they have., in
" -' Ti rwj -.wssn tn,-.h--ah a
K-wt, mid have, trmn their earliest blstorv.
trptittrdfy Hiuen drawit 4nf, tl.sir lialisa.1
bai bariaut and earr.eii among the civilited
nations ol the world, thus giving them
number its opportiumte nl' acquTrtng a
mrwsS1r.t tfip 'tetHtf 'stftt I a un sf
llV lm lrt aHtf Ursttiftttrt :Wl -ftajj;.
soon iwrgei wuai iney learn or art, all r
I .pe lino their original barbarUiu. Europe
and A tries are separated from each Other
liv a iiairow sea, but a few miles wide, but,
notwithstanding their close proximity, and
av Isoilities ior intercourse ftti centuries,
generations upon generations bae psssed,
end the negro race is to-day no nearer on
the hth rosd of civilixation, which bat
been opene.1 up by the white uiaa, than he
via Tliree tTiodsand years ago.
We cannot point to the West Indies for
llie proof. In llayti, where the alaves bave
been tree since 1 98, almost as lotto aa the
iL'' l'ei'ple of the t'nlled ?Utei.and I
wiiere they nave n ad every encouragement
exlendrst to them that could be asked, they
have m tde a most signal failure. Tbslin
public which waa eataoliJied, alter euianci-
p ition, soon gave place to an Emperor.
The commerce soon dwindled to coaipara-
int ot-t-tt sniiost aoanoortvWj.aiKl trettraiai
the people hays become wretcbodlr corrupt.
Insurrections have been tlieprevahtog order
ol things, for the last seventy years. The
whites were soon expelled or exterminated,
and the Island divided between the multt
toes, and the negroes, as they could Dot live
together in peace. The negro Government
there has been anything but a success,
Jamaica, tbe. garden spot of the world,
has met with a similar tat. It was here.
flmbtKogMhgindsBeeae4paMMt,4
tlmt tlm XMU-ld waa to bsv iiiejalbe 1
capacity of the colored man to rise by tide
with the white insn. This was the grand
experiment. And what hss been the re
sult ( ...
mat nave ever neen vouensalea to men, tne
erpcriment has been tried of social and
political "equality" with the whites, since
the emancipation in 1833; and now, alter
period ol thirty years, the l.nglisb govern
ment I. as been compelled to take the light
oi stiff, age Ir.iin them, at least for the pres
ent, aud, peruana, toreswr. vuTlMi aegtugurs
emmews tts twnt ts- ptaiir-ssfwt -sjntlasAabU
lailure. The productive industry is gone.
)!. commerce amount to nothing, com
pared with what it once boasted. Insurrec
tion ot tbe roost hartmrou character art
Irenueinly occurring aud bet morals wt&y
ttemvly corrupt,
'""iwmmwrmstim itey-inrTr
had vv. ry political advantage, for upward
ol titty years, bave made no essential prog
ress towards civilization. It has been pre
ciadr the reverse, si every official account
will attest. Vii'tu and tuurali auiQug
ietu e at a luw elibi and. iheir uutUirial
prosperity has atnoanted to nothing, coin
pared with that of the Euglish or white
inhabitants,
among bis first and (attest Iriunds, was any
thing butuaplciutuu He we lwl.pMn.it
ted, however, to remain there long before
the people declared birjt to be nuisance;
inii as loon as the ilae trade berajne bb-'
profitabre, the govern onmt aunt tbe last one
lo Africa. . 1 i
I Mvliu Ji, a 8 wis naturalist, say "That
t Lima ett'l Peru, generally, the Ires s.
gros a arc a plague to society. Dishonesty
sei-ms t.i i.) a part tf Jiiiwir ry nature,
IVee tatrn negroes admitted iuto the bouses
lit'1 Weal hv iaitiiltee, and wii bave reeeived
treated with alndiita iiidtiti.VstifT.dfrirsrt
differ fiolu their uneducated bio.lier "
-Xut ia there alojiUi UthCjt In: Tti
kuown world, where
i the two races have I
.uc.ii.d In maintaining si.y.ln.g like
govertiiuent, giving fceunty to either life at
prpi;riiVii,.tivr.tU ,b.!cM wtre, Mumerouf-
no.igti io iwcomg a rival eh m- nl in th
t in iii M.in . ... it.e viiiin. Tin.T-a imrr ni- t
cgmci
Wats tsrisj a uttectolrticiMiieot btweding
dtsiurtiaiiKW sad collision tit various kinds
Itomi jr Ttn- penj7tevwltTle'riir'irrnHbe-
sulvea, in their tree state, I sve made na sua
t rinl pfofeTP, unr eveH --mtf. nt ta ..p
i t.e i la .fir over itteiii in 1st or of their pre
ti n led nt au and. ho. uta.-, I. i, on tlie
other band, have tunibli. d material aiors
snd more, t v ry lay, lor llin-v opposed to
the tt eot of making them ti.e white man's
polo irsi and vvial equal.
1 lit us)tv I" Ihe United Stales, baa had
stullijsui ojiportunities, in many of the
Siate, to iiate accomplislied ..mething
towsr.il redeeming hi oft assailed charac
ter, had it been hi lot and lortuo 10 de
i.lvTntfulftt
idircctiod i civilisation and Wimie,4 any
mMriM-4otm, U Watb'it W bad. almn
. act iqiporm iliu iu some of (he Bta'e
.iitiai lo tlitw ol Uu white man.
The frvet
eotored perttde of sli lh old 'thirteen State
were permitted to Vote a.i! enjoy other
rights, at the t irnist'on of for f TotistitttHott,
with the exception, perhaps, ttt but on. It
was toougui ot onr ixreiatuers inai it was not
enough to disturb the polities! equanimity
ol the country and, therefore, It wight b
permitted, IB order to test for titesugelYe
the qnestion of whether tbe race would, by
training, ever become capable of self Gov
Mt.iw.nl. - This they dusirett, as thev had
sneured forthem s part of ilie WeU ra Xos1
there., lie srma not recegniitet ss a citizen,
but a sojourner, and, as tacit, be was per-
mined -a er.Jovyhe right to, vote as mat-
frf ffnem, isi antes m sst jiU sxspsstitr tail.isi tr-l4httfiUivr.tlllU"s,,X,.ilts4.'V
laclf leoverntnent, He was) not Counted as
'civ Ait eiussue(i.itat Has WliU8
ail id tbein longed to see the day, whew, lie
watrttt twite-tola Ttwmidet'.- mid tk w
1,'s '.ia. ii m more rongenial clHne. Jlsur
! ol u r most I'lustrion statesmen, amoi g
, ll.em Wb'iir..n, nil
, li.em W a l.ti.J'oA, natiitrtnii, AUaim, sT'rt ,
- Ka - - k JLtt.t4.ui, UiXuloUilt. -aod a-ttius-s
Mavt s, but tin y ail unreservedly eoupltd it
the
tti8"3f
state of tlnnu as is now alwut to be in a a
i gwafed. TtiiTflltCf ttttrttrttlTattrJB CTttMr
(rovernmenx aner suinciuut vims nsu neea
KsVlill M vetersttrpsxtesM. ttti
. I liala isain mi I. I,. I ousasslisuSI fel Sa1lat.a.l
i .-uwir natural yiUitjooiipte4 with all other
NO. 79.
"XUI JT'U i 4' 1 J.J" 1 ajt"lB8MilBW;J
alantges for iniproytrotEt.ts" take part l
Jbe affair ol (his government, it wjts deemed
iiiiijrs.li.iit to e' in ue such A ylw, and
the States, a they saw flt.wboliy or In part,
-wHdrew front them a pdrileg they bad
pertnntrd rbetrr to enjoy, as a mere rxpwi"
mm, without VLiUttiug any one prlnajple of
tbe tstate or Kwh'tsl Goverpmiit.
(ni twial at, utontl "ao. -.
"Tbe end is wt.rth more than all the
TneaiS." W shall certamTy "tsTumpn.--THB
WICKED AND CRUEL PEOPLE
WHO WOULD CONVERT TOCR XIL-
PRIVILEGS WUICU PROVTDJJNC'K
NEVER INTENDED THEM TO POS
8ES8, and who would divide our property
among themselves and reduce us to slavery,
Witt be foiled and driven bach. Tbs God
of batt'es, who rules ou the earth, ss in the
atmies of Hcnven, will continue to fight for
n,if 4 are only true ta ouiselvivioui : ..
age, then, all ! Let ns be united, and pa
tient, and firm, and loyal, and sett sacrificing
in every emergency. The"ray of light" will
increase uulil it dlMlOsrr'sourtise
ua of victory. Our independence once
achieved, North Carolina , ill be one of the
most prosperous States in the world. We
shall enjoy" ourselves, and leave to onr
.cliildren not only liberty, but all tbe blass-
ings which toleration ui '.'tmigloiv't'iM'nCIui
iB4utrialpurUit infl14 .aft( wofbop,
education, and the arts and sciences, and
peaceful commerce with other nations, cau
bestow upon us." llutden, July 1, 1803.
FOURTH
rOKQKBt10.'AL
TRICT.
VIS-
Tbe delegate to tbe Conservative Dis-
ttktCoftMftUoti to tbe r"UrthDi..tr.icU,-.tn:.
poeji of lb Coonlie of Wttke Jolyprton .
Chatlura, Orange, Franklin, Granville,
Warren and Nash, are respectful' requested
to meet lo Convention, at Henderson, Gran
for the purpose of nominating a candidate
lor Congress and to appoint delegates to thn
National Democratic Convention. Full and
prompt attendance is earnestly requested.
VV. J. GliliEN,
II. G. WILLIAMS,
Dutrtet Cmmi(tM.
CASfVAS8SIt3.
Tbe following addltinnal aud excellent
appointments are hereby announced i .
Jfiiyuaed CetuniyMaj W. " M.' Rbci, f?
M.Davis, Esq., H. II. IViland, Eq.. Dr.
H. M. Rogers. Willi-im VV il.m, j:q . B. li,
Kdmoodsoa, Esq., Df. It V. Welch, W. L.
Norwood, Capt. W. Luuolr, Capt. H. M.
Inve. -
ii'iissisyJVw Wi Hr Tw"we'w- 3nm
R. Ixve, Col. T. D. Bryson, Capt. John II.
Alter, Joseph Keener, .
fiy-f'ol. Henrv Pi.ttt, Mj. P. C.
TTiigtitij'"TXvC 'tr & Hu.u4, ' Cmw" W. K
Tidwell. J. H. Gallowev,
(miwK:?STrt-. h W.-i.'ra-rierr-CTrf. H H.
Davidson, Capt. K, O, pbtilips, S. I'. She.
fill, E i. B. fair. o '
. ur. a. M. i-Jle, t apt. J. U. Lr.ive.
ford, Juha R. Ammoos, Esq., Rev. Alien
A minors, Col. L lloward. .,
A new eorresjtondent contributes the
fol
lowing perreetly wigiBsd-aeetHlfwe-t-
Place, town of Weltlon,' old Js'tU Btste.
Scene, hr r"nt. Enter dilapidated Rthttof
mirerwt-jtwiH'is .
t bar-keeper, with long drsw i. g accent ;
'HJ.ttent whikc? r -tea, lr js sir.
"Well I UeUeve til take drink." Decanter
and tumbler pieced wpne Ihe counttr with
fiostrish peculiar to such lru.t'tutus.
f ooletL fit. the gfaisl f it it Qtmo'sn apitBlttl "
.swsnv n.piiwvi"n",inOT'wm w..w.mit-sssE.
Bbtcittg upon Hie eouattrf a $ J e istu.
Bar keeper hastily rakea , the V into bit
-drawer, ijuirkly-repisi ingda'ai.tur, Ai.'.xud.,
with dignilied composure stands ready lor
the next customer. "He', lteirat ss thouph
tn expectation td st.ine cUaevg.. trnn the V.
but Seeing nu d p .sttion io mis . It ct, bo
gins moving sloaly and by tey luaruiie to
wards the. loor M emu I. , y bsifcied about
and, eotilronting the bar-keeper, delivered
himself : 'Sty, mister; w het do yon charge
for drink T Barkeeper brusquely, "Five ,
dollars, ll.',-,'Wi. I'll tell jou w:ht I'sn
gwine te do. )'e gwine bcki.ome and
raise company, and I'm gwine to make a
raid through Wtldon, and I alnt 6tne til
taicesHry mtiieif,'.sMtA IktM-Jjui
M.i ' " . ' " - " ' '." "
WVctriWt'firmArvm -evrit Bi -
Witts), Th Jtatuim( -Jtt!if enter - ssy f -
Tds spectacle present. 1 yeteruy by Ben
atur Wade la one of ibV tmwt.. Bietancbolv
nn.1 amaxiog of whicb human experhrnce
afford exsmple. Knoaing by that uuerr.
big prootea of reason which curdles a thon
WtTararwratiM-iaTlii) teal1 niiistunbiMi
mstter to result from, th proposed trial is
imply and inevitably wlvjch one ol tao
men hnll be Piestdnt-tlia. Senator being
one of them - he arose aud deliberately
walked foward lo off.-r iiait elf a a Pr. st -
dent.. Before a gazing World an Am.,ilcaii
br4 roan did that scu,. 'I ha. biaai klivJ'tu '.
wm'IBe'BlaB W Hifcm JjngbT 'ttr"ifiTnr -ttrr" -
train, all msiikiod.. JIi Xklatlunir.. i lit- Hint
la precisely that, and aa personal as tlist,i t
the accused.. The alternative js wholly
tietween tbe two men. Vr shall be Pn si
cannot ue less inaa tula. It cannot Im iiinre.
('fl tbarjhxtrTriffni the nccP'-'d It s p ertcr
His mevttable'alternaw cl.matid- at w'c7
Rsrt' t Kj!t ilass )luntn-
I l.ttn,.
wiib hi twHly guard, visit Jkm.,ern N"til.
If 4n eil. weeli, tswi,to pii.vutliUtf.n .,
petitor fmm misting turn and ri plying, li .
ra!htriiuf sre acverriatd as ieftti teea " , . '
Waits Me-trrrj Wrff, "If thv Haiical cn --
4uXata ta-aitviulusitsiwi. jm t.p.au..iiir iei -i.-.
j Iet w bite men with white p. oelivi t in p
I almif from them. Lnt hint atblrot-s ibe e ,
Sffil'ft tTett wt wrV'sr-rnii.itiw trsyt "w-wr
liouitft, or woiKstioi.a, tr sv es, ..n tLes
inn, and let the eic'e and tntir vj.te
oxppJT .w tomrtyy:,,..
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jywbr Jvuriuthf immtreK
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