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Wftvr ftmsmiiiiiaw (Wsmiiiiw 1, jtMwawig .... KXiT. ; a i " t , 7 VOL. 2. Tin: si:ntinkl. M. il I'M,-,. rKoCKlKTcH. ,'AY. J UHO ITS FIN A KCIKHIMJ. , e J.oll.l . litioM I .1 I U. I. t hti i ui n i ol 1 1 1 re.l.i'ibiablc .1 tl,,- Finance Coin n, .( i.e in mi r art icle . We u v .1 e- tetd ! r r a . , i t! tli ill t : . .- nvi niion ha nt I ..vidoit t"i I it.-i'tim , ,, p .- ill paying in' ,i the. MKipU', fur Hit r m mi t lie public rs runai kable nl ale ilrul uii. l-Sl'.,. n,.t .uusi...i ring that "" i "im nimn m I iiiVf .t "i '' paid ,- tmginrtiiig ! ., ut .hia.osrv neat, aud likewise that the , ... ,,.tlf, U-t., the Gtneial Assembly I ,i v''1 for prompt ami regular payment i ,1,1,1,-t by "adiquafe taxation,"-the" i, ,, ,,i ,1 I.-military finatteicr declares that ii, . ib n.-ral Assembly n pay the interest 1 1 ', i. in.-, in1 iitudiil can't l aerioot in 'I, -5 IMIH-OI'! I The tliuiK i-mi't be done. the ordi- ,,in i-i iriM!y iliiK'l th interest to fee ,.ni! , ., aa we Hnvc vliown, and Hie CiaBllLiliun iis it rnusl In pni.l l.y "ili-: iii4iittixnti(in." l!,l ,n, , i: .i. U- im-ffi-ctual t raiw I ,,, tutdiliif, tii : t-. Cupitalmt w ou hi ku.j tliat lli" Sinn-, ailoptiii),' TTTix pro'ci-aa, wnuiil !- on l.catlTn'ns rn'h.tn hsnSrnjt I'lii- IiuhIhih III t .1 M,.,r. i, lutlj . UImJ II.C I J 1 1 1 1 ..t i-ritl ill ll.i- li'i iai. Miitv li'iml- In aUiui H') h.im I. ..ii.l Imliluit , v. m pirllllilnary In ll v i.t ll. Mil l.lln pi i if. m. I, Mlluptl'H. "I MitrPi- ,1 vnvrivil lliit in. kim-Ii prml-n.n lia.l Ih-. ii irm.lf , llic Iio'i.U f.'ll L''" lually I') iW ri-iiln ;unl i v. -ii l.x-'. Cnpitali-t! wiH not plate l.iitli in nur n ' in i! i.--. mitjl tlii v . r III nl e will py irnulnily .mr uurea as it initiurt-a i.n.l tliat'wc hnv- tin- ulnlity to keep it up. Yirm.i i lii' In' ii piivinit prt of lit-r inter el. Vet hot bonds are lowtr lUau uuu, au1 lwny hv Ucii, noiwillislainliug Gen. .M,l.,,tt , rli-llic iimlniiy in liis letter. TpiindWfe, rw oiving; laro slims Irom her r,iilioailn, mainly fnun DVeriiineDl Uanxpor tation, wliili: Sli rman miirrheil from I hat tauocga to bmnuli, Ua riimt!il payment ..I her inti-n.t in full, lut her IkuiU have never len liiflier thnnli') or 60 centn. The ri iifou is, that capilklitla eonUl not se that tlie Slate woulil cuntinuc to have the nliil iiy to pny rejjiilaily. f.en. Alrntt alwi iwlta in with the ruse of Miasourl, but he I lileil Wtelt tt tht Miflwmri twired trom i i.e I . S. (;overnment, lor war expenaea re iinliUrBf.l, lour nr live iiiilliiunl.illr, whirih iiiii was ili votn.1 to liiiuitlatinn accrued in :.r, And liesitteK, that Statu lain the fifrtti.t'emiimitiwn; while settler have beta i nk-en away ftom North Carolina Iiy p.r M!!e:il ih lalliatioll. ftexramiierii AUIU,, U"kt it he. uiakea I imy rnt.ro hluniliTH, hic1i as we have pointed . hi, lie will IoerredJr'f.rincerity. Wa think Ii. . It, re.l, an ChaTnnanol the Finance Com ii. ill. e, the ordiniiiici: for the resTtTOpttrm ot I in v merit of Imerest 1st. January next in ' n-h. We know he earnestly advocated the tin aiir. V, know he reported the Article .it ,rtirtirfHtiidiiKctlu the, General A--eii.'ily io pay the interest "promptly and iryulviiy" ,-l. aileqnatc taxation." When, llieujlhe m.l.taiy financier Mtertaf tmAM ere of eleCtEio, that ttoali'riWllg-i4 lii.-ci pnvinmi of interval by taxation until IHWI. ami tfcut the rimLAMti the action ot t tie convention can issue new iiomte to pay in terete, aume people win Jin puie to linn other qualities than. tVnorusiwt fiKTiiMfitflz? Oemng lk inS.'illjw lurpetl upon. n in 10 peopte iook eageriyw fx- siMne means of escape Kom. the thrcati of tire Radicals. The fact is palpable, U we have a fonstitufum of the United State. t.. ii the Southern States are In the Union, were never out of it, and cannot be driven out, bo long as the old ConstUtttloU lasts. V7rt.ont of Congmt .' When we shall got in, no mortal can tell, so long as the Radi . ils p mtrol it. rtur getting into Congrest .loes not depend upon tiie action of the peo ple of North Carolina, fluppoae we adopt: the i.e v Constitution, it nitiU uncertain w Uti-Cigrr'tH-a . :..t.. .:o . .1.. ,l T I t duly will not do So, until our Legislature ajinpts-the Howard aiiieuJineiit. , Au4 efen 'W will not do, until the rejuisile iiuniber i f States adopt the Howard amendment to make it a pxrt of the Coiistitiition, or, in default 'of which, Congress will annex new . "millions, ailelr as il ikKa- proposes to do t r Atahwmn-.- I'i .Ii i Mi h lino I tain ties and disaliilities, ih, (Wnpfe f".l ' sortli Carolina can only act I',:'''" JUEtH , PUT)' TO THEMSELVES, leaving i.-sulis to the luture. Congress has left to us the choice C8ikwftace. pt M;ll aa ini.anious Constiiu tion km ti Mongret ConTeation lias provid ed, without personal dishonor and degra daiioo 1 Can we vote for it, without bring - AU4,yui4hi,.t,!resti on the Btete-l lehtt We thWik not. AS vmgmarm left M the Sstfit iy"ttriDf,'TT',Jri-tll:,,vlt 1 UiU I -UWcvaUe-tW d.,n,nig eeived over ffOO mile.g- f .i .omlng cnlv. , ... j i . .sN " tt t 40-. til".7i;n 1 greni fnay think. ( i lli: .nowjjnrn vMVWilTim.vs - " ' w - .. . ad a right, unfW Ub law.i JM pf"f,tf ' ,w lie ms Hit lie h Hut W it f 9 i ;Ko( lie, cam (he thirty or Aarty jBikwiw, , aUaaMwieisvto. Ralegh, rrtt, sUtvetwis'twilr! IIsmwI, iiaSLTO I V ptEtjHr tronj- Cuuilierlant!, te 'ravk AV! T1T Tr RltASO'V TW j (IF VUF.lt" I lie mining il Uh' fundamental, organic I law of people, in no trivial matter. It should he (lie work of the comliinett wia doin, iiitelht.'e'iii'e and virtue of Hie hle laidy politi.-. and Iiy those . who bave a per- , luuiient interest in the Stat and ahould j only be endorsed an.l ruved by the voice of the ueoi.le. alter, oalieot conoid . erati.m ot all ita parts, anil a full convi.-tlon ! ill it M.uni1ici. its fUm-aii an.l ita ailanta- I Uon t ibewiw ana MOi.d uovefoment of ; 'ii4.l itnl f,.iti,u llk liuaia .I r.ni.i,i;, .,,;.. -,..i .i,,,i.iZ.r..' f l fullv define ita,ianrlanwnil law well 1 lt powers. ,.tn Its consideration, therefure, ; there is ni room i jwiasion, ..r prejudice, much lesifor partyism, bift it it a time for the exercise of calmness, patriotism and nnadilterated honesty nl purpose "th Constitution proposed to the people pf North (TafoItn,t till time, dov n M originate either In the expressed will of our people orthe fundamental written Uw of the Htste. The proposition to make a Con slltution for North Carolina doc not come from the convictions of our people, that we need or desire a new luii.laineiital In', dil fering materially from that which we have barf -fmtn tie- bewiimiiiy. ..It oxifibu.Ua with the National (.'ougreas, iu .a mlbCOU crption, ariinir from inKmoits misNman I at ions, ot the feeling.-., n.-nt iineulM and pur pose!, o I the people ot tliis Si. lie towards the National ejuveininotii, and from an as aiini.d neei-i.siiv, on tin- part ol the Con gres, to net in w ilation of and outsi.lo ot the Conslitiil i..n of the I'nited Slates, ill order b oece and l;'niin. The (jLieiilion li,is urii-en, iu many a thoughtful, timid mind, "what ought I to do insu.h a case ' Ouuht 1 to vote for auch a Cotititiition, oi oulit I to be ail. -ut, or ought I to vote aiiiiiiisi. it (" Again, "if I vote against the Constitution, what then .' What will Congreas do then t ifl ll not give us worse terms !" Just such thouglus as these ar disturhing aome hom st, lut not will-halanced minds. In the struggle of the old revolution, such thought s as these disturbed the feartol, the weak kneed and the hesitating, and led ninny, first to apologise lor, and then tri join', (Tie toriei. To our minds, these ijiicstions are easily answered. Congress has tlie jovmr to force upon us what it pleases. Whether there is auch a thing as a Constitnthln or not, there are now no divided powers in the country. 'Congress controls the puree and the sword, lis will i wn. nign, right or wrong. If it i.hall see fit to force a Consiitutiou upon ul, as had ss or a great deal worse than its mon jrrel Con Hint iou. under iu direction, pro poses to us, it chu do so, and we arebound to suhinit, for we are powerless. We call Uu ft.(ree eouptrv -a free government. .The. negroea seam to le"eHeo""TjuT"ffiefe are no fttt teAi'fes among us, ir we are to have forced upon us a fundamental law a "Constitution against our will, or whether wtl will or not. If Congress means that the people of Nor'h Carolina tluiU frame aucb a Constitution as its mongrel Conven tiou haaduae, let iUakfi "ttol'vlljMa $eipon ibility of making a Constitution for us. Our people are not tlaeet yet, to do our mas ters"! riding, Weiss volau. Nor ..eau any f SBia-iB&niBtt, tuiUmut dttlunM ratt. tar uch a Constitution, becaus' Congrasa orders It,' wetelf ' tMHUlfe he may o;herwise be threatened with ft worse one. It is mean, craven ind dastardly to do inch a thing, even to prevent the robbery of our lands the o called RwQstrticUon Acta, to admit, at Kfeast la to many weirds, that the registered voters ot the State, after the Convention ap pointed nil provided for by Congress shall hav'attpjptery Constitution, hall deter mine, a jnejority of them, hy election, VrhetUef'they will accept it or not, as the ofganie law of the State. Now aw election meant a choice, a frtt tpil in voting for or aynintt the proposed Constitution. If you vote for the Constitution, you thereby, ot your own free will and accord, do not lira Dlv acauience in or submit to It, but fou ' . .. 1 . - , J.. .- - -i perty and lite are pledged to its support. -If jtu. iUi. twit approve , it if jou do not think it right" and just and the beat, njott At for the future go vera men t ol the- State, you DISHONOR yourself by voting f". It, "But," any t one, "may We not tote for it, now, for the take of gKtting back and set tling msHer,od thenafter a while, pall another. Convention and change things to uit ut " It ia ipnie common, now-a days, for ma M art li nt farttij We know no rule to keep men from playing thescjiundrel, when they it.dermine' to do to. .t'onrest ,tnil,.o ,.il'5';ci JJouthern ni-nof Punic foilbv-Hm it is. very fotri to ' bem&SXjtSsi! . disabilitieie of so-callod Southern loyalists. And well it may do to. For when mm be tray their own eoW, their own eetitjbu and arise mwhswa sts.aa t,tinitt,.lqrti-.,il).ej- are -ti-jiu.,,,!, i ltfrm,. "-m V., . MitT'-'-'Kr-.'.'- ?&;XJSZ Alabama, by making tl e..n1TiTeTwm- changeable! tutioa.lettawwettbmgowiie npoe twT Th oiuaitoa orUaalei in to cctwardlv a iirit. oinm &wt. nr t( iWtwvir Tfoir sAr"you. mi mn hmt mli Vot for i VolhsAtof'n.'wviicU fixe a Xhj) ff qr wUich you oM. at nrjast, twtriiVswaddcJwJJAiKi Tonraelt and 4r ebRdttra t Yen aw act costijiallsd to 'HALEIGII, TNr ytefor IV If yoo dol pprT ii, if -yatf j cannot pledge your honor, your property I ""' support, jw tb vote for it. Totf cawsot no rr irr rrtv rv touk homor ! If you ami Radical it you t eliove and endorse the doctrine of neyro eytuijry the equal' claim of the ne- ro " white man to odiee and to a! W TranclOse of the government -if you '"''eve that m-ilber color, cocjilTtton fulf rW""r hiuld milker, an) iliatinrtion or U'nerenre in pontu- litterenre in politieal r w-al rii!HU, u "u Rre "'"K youraell and your children hH b rrganled aa rjuaT-'-f tit- neTXHi atiuiact .. yott. by the Government. THEN you ought r",'' "r Constitution. But if those are nJ-your eentimints, aa an Lmwil man, hnm ran you witor it ! Better mn vote, at all, than diahonof youraelf and brinjf di racc npou those around you. Dut as a citizen, yon not only have a light to vote, but it is plainly your duty to exercise it, honestly an.l inteiligentry. Anppoa the Constitution should I defeated, and Con gress should force something worse on u, tcKattlunf It i difficult toconeeive how Congress should do worse than the infa mous Constitution w ill Hervc you. ttippose Congress should confi te ymir property i Well, the ui w CotKtitiiti.'ii will ilo that for you very wain, l.y TA X.VHOK,-J forewl sale ut your lauds auii pr.ipto Uy. . Or if" you are in .l. lif, it will do tor yon what heartleaa cieditora uil! do lor you, a soou as they get a ..haiiie. A to ilifliau chiding you, that csn lo mil little harm, lor what is your vote w oi th, when the mean eat negro iu. the lan.l . .in kill it Iiy casting bia against it f Tht'rt it no eifrt t'ntrn ilrttilitLn an-! ruin. by. tAVKt Js.r..,,t """ CooilUHtwit '. Better save your character and your cm ariem-e oy voting a(HM-.tiiig to vui own views of whiit is right and just, rather than incur tbi-dread responsibility ot fixing upon yourscii ami Jour chil.ln n a haUid govern - meot, l.y voting for TttH' ftetettabr thiag'; Kinally, PLAV THE MAN. As long as you csn exer-'se the rights of an American citizen, do it honestly, lenrlessly and abdve- board, if the stars tall. W hen you are air i.d to exerc.se your right of suffrage, agiiini-t your own convictions of fij;rit and jtlre, for fear that something worse is coining. give up tlie TiiilTot arid retire to aome r quaatered spot, where men of nobility and virtue cannot aeo yon, to point th Kiit.n or aeons at AJtn to pkbpisr vol'! TKHT OA TUH. A-teatualU iaatt eye-tore to everj lu-e man -a blunder, If not a crime, iu a free government. They are necessarily oflensyve, almost in all cases operate unjustly and' un wisely, and are a stench in the notlriU of every ..true trcemsn. I lie rrarrve- -white members of tbe late Mongrel Convention were violently oppoa-d, and very justly, too,, to the imposition of n test oath during the late war, ami they and; afT OUT peBfllr arw f indebted chiefly to the earnest and able efforts of Gov Graham, for the defeat ill the attempt to Impose a test oat It upon tl-pe.i pie. Bi-aidee being an invasion of the civil rights of a freeman, who assiunea no other responsibility than that of an mdiuary cit liwn, the imposition of a test oath tip.ui voters, esp. cially, iaone of the most fruit lot evidence of demoralization and disregard of the solemnity of paths. -. TtW-iBttitution, ot rejlar- egi&traii.uA, and tlie imposition of a test oath upob alt voters, will not only lie a vi xatious, but a very offensive, feature of the new Oovetn meut, if the inismus Constitution is raii fied. We are glad that Gov. Gr.tham has called publis attnntuin tail, in hi late Jet ter to trie rjerpf--trf- rintheefd, -measure wriich he has mhrtj oppoaertwadet all circumstance, as directly infringing the rights oi a freeman and hading ullimati ly to s'ill greater strides toward despotism. The teat oath imposed by ihe new Constl tin ion )s not only ami Republican and abominable in a free State, but it is shame fully ridiculous and senseless. An oath to support a Constitution it admirable and proper in an officer of the government, but to bind a voter, upon oath to support the laws of the State and Federal government, when hit duty to both may require him to do all in hit power t effect tbe repeal of an ui wise-' (rtit smMMtisWilHNtt' la lTf It l s4 in the extreme. NaoHO Masosic Lodoc Wo Ussra 'list, under a dispentsllon gfanted fnwn tbe Oraml Iodge of Feu IW,a rfr aeouic Lodge hat been' organised in this City1 We do not belong to the ancient end houorable Masonic fraternity; end. ttteieb.ru. knuw othiagof itrfsysieui of government. What jnrisdictloa hat the Aa Ym-k Uraad Lodge i Sorik Gmliiut t U it tlie porp. to to Afrleanite Matoarv in the Sooth, sw weil te evurylking eltet Will nottlie Masons lie prompt to resent this impu.UfciBUsij,i A raitau write ut from Wilmington that regitlratioa, aa it is beiag. comlucled in that county, iwore than ft farce. He- LX.. . sTaJii 'Tti.r tl'iM L. .kJ.iW,;;rvH.in! tfiwr tfwrr vnrv. tJAp morrow and next "'--.st.,,, .. , , , . , M V-..w . The Jotrntti give a g'eiwwig ai..oat fit me glorious CinervatiT rally in Wilmington. Tue tptssci 1 Col. Cowsb laespi-eially laiiii We bare aot t doubt ol .1. Iu.rea.e lew eaore giltori sad gallant chsmpxJ M the Hr iban Kora.1t II. Ctiwsu. v. ::'' : i , f ' ess'.' L . " - u ' - "' '', I x-That i titer wafeh-word of rfie wbitt mea oitlvCatal:Bft. JCSSATUHIAYtA PHIL4 U The only instan. es of threatt and intimi dsiion lii.-.t we her of are employed by the i white and black Hadieals towaU cul.ired men, who dare to exercise th. privilege of thinking and v. ling lor them Ives. Ttiere artLiiiany negroes who would refuse to Mlow the, bidding of i lie tiesstiilalOe stjcrei Leagues ami their airogwnt self-constiuted masters, If ther were not kept In a state of Lfear bj iiienacta, public and private We hope that all su. h eases will fie promptly reported. We tell all colored men, who are thus threatened,, to ait aa their convictio' i of riifht ami duv tbr.iat. Tliti iD "l. unstained by their friends Thomas (ii ecu, ol II 1 Id.oro, a w..ri 1 v and sensible colored man, and the only one who. at tilt last election, voted the Con-. i vali n ticket, in that towu.has been ill object, rv.-r since, ol constant meuai'e and perse, utioii at the hands ol black and while It.nli. als. On Wednesday, the loll iiig piot.n c and iiieenibaiy "fainlfljr" errs rt nMeiwusly posted in llillsboro, am) is dou'.tb a the emanation ot a m-frro scrvt I. ague : "NOrlOfc FOR THOMAS t.HKKN, A il n (.neeritlve sun of s !'--, un.li rsl.iiKl yon ware out with Ome. rvalive lya, but d - ii .vur unte If you Uoti't look mit run sob cteli l -I ahui'e. We- herd VOII emu elTY lleitr oebillll.).' it ill srtiallot Slid ,f oll dont uyiiil yoif eet. Ii it ill lUlll li-aii.hre enoujfbt.and that ltilil. If y. on- il -i. OiU(-.'rviiiv" Ireiiits CaTT trrownst -jjwa bat as4ui- sivk nts.r tu theui in tliat hour ioi t,.;.4l C It jvur jAdttrrny. Thi is tKf (st .f . v4iii.e. Tin- next time Wifrteil ymynr vol oti oft n.'tis-ior. rtr1 .in nun.) me of the sun f fcww nu.l who m'ltl ins bull. Kl'lll l('l' one lii'-'sal .4 in. at ami mi. u.'W .oa bav sold y.nll- ife Sl. ellll.lre.i i.t .elir.-M-'r f.r s itrink o'f ! t.pllia Sn.l lisvrt sime t., lie a ( 'M.e.TTattvr bool O.-Kei 'I'll. mi. I souiil ii"l k,i- s.l - ii tor roui hsek iu a few dais, Von Con.n alive suliol a b - " We have advised Tlioiuas, who Intuded us a copy of this ahaim lul paper, to submit it t 4in--JkUUfauy uiilliiji,ilii;,-t. They , nn. charged by lien. Cauby with such Hiatleis, and, we presume, will do their duty in the premises. Let Thomas, and all similarly situated, do what they tluuk., right., uithoul jcr. The cowardly villains, who nmke suiji threats ss Ihe above, will yet be ferreleil out. I'. S. Since the above was written, we leain that Col. liomtord, the I'o-ttt'om inn, i.b i, and C1. Cluirr, of the Hiireau, liave.Uutli.VtXV .pumtly ..actesl in the fore going ca-e. Steps were taken by llieii) , nt once, and commendably, which will lend, we hope, to the detection and punishiuoiil of the guilty parties concerned in this h fa nous menace, and to Thus, blri-iu ampin proler'Oon, , . - UisT.loKK of THK Sf.isos. The last "llvlilm liicjrd" lias the following : "Klifcr IV liKKOHK THK IV.HM.K That -Daniel Jt, (liioillpe, is the only illgible rtn didate for lloveroor, and Hie linty one tfjirt can take Ins sent, il elei-'ed." Mr. Goodloe ia a clev.r msn, prisouallv. tatr be ia tbe- nsMuiuee of. .. ft. vBhue,. atitl U a eai'.r.d'.fe wilhoul a p'Oly. The above bit ot iu f.u motion weil -ays, h, i au ..e his at, "d .teetd," - Woo epecu nucli a re snli t N,. Consci vslive can vote for Mr. Go.,d!oe, foi the rcs ui lluit In- advocates th' eijiislity ot theiiegi.i with the white man- a PivoiUe fancy witii men ot Mr. Ooo.iloe's , asl ol miii, I. Moreover, he ad vitfu'es ihe raliflcilion ot the illlamous Coualitutitiu, proposed by tht late iiiou jjtU Ctui'ebtiun,.wliiilh would bar every man from votftig for him; witaeannol jlniv-' ; (rrat.ly vote lor the Constitution. Tlie iluldfH R&cvrtV lurthermore invite the mU rlorcuce of the military, and the dic tation of Gen. Candy, in imitation of Gen. Jeade in declaring Judge Irvin ineligible as ndidato for tiovernor of Georgia, It want Gau. Canby todeclare tjbat, InaamucU a Mr. Asho and Hirltlen are both cUairly ineligible, therefore Mr. GKi(Jliie is the only nirfable man to be voted for as Oovemor We presume that Oe'n. Canby, as In duty bound, will exerule the Reconstruct ion Arts, and, tlterclore, will allow the people to vole for whom they, please, without dictation from him Ai.AMaM t. The MIowiiig i tin Conser vative ticket b.r this County, an I a Capi-. tal ticket it is : Srnat, (AbutiHnre and tioilforJ ) Jas, T. Morehead Jr., and lMvid IV. Kerr. fcc'ffttsi iitliiiian-iaV Mnatia ui.. AAerif Wm. J, Murray. '"' ' .sVutsstssfc Cuurt Ulttk- - JUaker . U ray si io . TreUKrw-fHlTid . Thorn pwm. ' fhirvrym: Jaw. M. fttterson. v Vftater. Tlwmi as G, McLean. Vommiurioneri. Jesse Gaat, Austin C. Cable, .I no. rawtnrd, Sam). J. Crawford, Jno. Taevtt. . A friend, wriiinj us from this county, nays: "Our prospects are most enootftagug.' The people are aroused to a pitch I have never witnessed Wore, and we are confident of csrrying our cotinly by a very han.twnsie majority." - . ... . -.- - . Oi'Vrt. Afjt Etai.isiihijS. The la- Mii'Uu7Bim, War 'ffipiWm'imi'RrTO month of M i rch last are eet down at fliL 990,000- a greiter sum lha.fi the wlodo i ar ly expen'es of the geitcrnment nnder John Quincy Adam. 10 rntlCh for railicaf recori strticlion. One hundred tud tjxty millions 'S'jeaf ffb 1rOrlee-nB plef;fvwrt4mf may on tor tne preeeiit ; wit is it to riegrealcr r it n:xl Jf. I.lhmhl . The m,t shamef ul Uimla is-tied hi tool Uoversuient arsi tho witli whicli it bas . ..- - .-. . . ,. " UAM It rfMrs, 'I'tThr" imttv.--iH x'HhZZ?A1ah ZiJSM'Saii tsi i'. ,.i a-wkrswit - Con mwrVCTTT Lat Yvah, Last j ear the w4 stOTsw tsufaa, SUA I.b iS tCii ICH til. A Kill ANS UK AP- roi' fei rot wnu k w nw t tm of ihi 'ut"w""tL- seaffeuT Vo7Tn- tovtoi4 wrlMVt'to.f .tW , u -' t rtiniirT ui- urn- .1 ii ! was i row ll. te VUi,V,ii!I. f ' Who any longer dmii'ta llins- lung i I rfci I tide ' Let l.mi .Hik to C.Mima ii. ul ' h.n t mre aii. rt mottth ko iUe whu' Ci'.;.f luoki. i in soul ) iliundi r on tin" granite h-'ir' l New Hamosliiie. the Itaditwl otfici lt.. ler- , ' . ' , . . rf i i., miil foitraetorM and tm isJ-flerH n.ll'-.t lo od.iak.. I . voiee ot ,ln, s lor a csu .l -urge of the pobtieal sea This ill I In it public prima llu y did. Bill' to the pilvafc hillllltS ut thoar who abape tbesi psttty i:ud allel'i' r an.l a verv dUJ, rei.t spiiii ruled. TKT .1 I . . ,. J --"'V-.'i. -' 'I'hVpL I on pi.Miii'tiiig to any ineasuiia wtlirn ,i ...1.11. , '.i io.- I moil; m.- in 1,ii i'aii. ,ls ,v,,,,l, hlllow. shmiM ,,ir.i1,, ant its avenging billow s vlmoM i r.nn an I i weep-w , tlw. tw.i.,d. sunral,, temm .illnl M- U ine-K-i! r lis I. l1 . eleetion .1 A pr I in ( ' n ' It till o sd.j-p. lie U -itl.-ll i.ll th, n i I ,-i Io V the er.ii iHl i, si ol liio tism ryil.t ihl- I otlup' U. Sell,, II III Ihe Alto I i' I"" can pnneiples I Ol thus. . p . 1 1 ms reaonic-s ol tin- most opnb'M pa count, v lias . vet seen w . r, l ivido .j Ate ey wsa poured inl Cimiiii-cii. ui Iro n "'I . tfrc great rrtttte t4 U4.ji poii -j I In- High .Coiirt ol nii, nehmenl mie in' ju-fg ; meiif upon every office holder in the s.wwlv little St ile, b .bbni' bun tninltle Io. In- head, f.u the . vr ot W ade, the wiuiinj; man, . was ujn.ti him. And as il all this wer. not j enough, the "tleneial ol the Annies," a. tin- ! Tribune will, an In'siileiU p-lrade ot miiiiary j power pompoiislv defciM-ilwi Inm. was loivili- j u.t and Ilea tit loose upon tin- ii.ol to j rnTTwu-w-arHb te t.-f roi a uul jtujitiL ii i' to ik,y wi.li the prestige oftli., great mini I eliimld imve Iieen Turca uy inuir liltuidisti won Ioi him7r il,."j heroic lives. All that Uadioalism colli, i.'fo ' ilcptlt of moral rletrnwUtion. Yi General niiire ih-oi all ibsi Aini.ri.wii bred in the i 'limit hua not denied the imptltrttion. The tra.lil ions ol Aluericuu fris-dom hill wr divatued so American parly vvoi.l l dnte to attempt was it, .nr. And nt nv the answer comes. The wave that rose bi "New Hampshire, sweep m victory over Connecticut, The vuioe ol the people that duunli-.l lh.i.e liloaled tyrams id an hour iu March, damrisi ttMf In AprH. The vofcart tliat came down to Ihe batMe gleaming in purple and gold, in the purple of plw o and the gold ol ion upturn, where ace lluy to dny ! "Ths ruin in "I lb" t.eiitiir, nusinuta bv the swonl fialli iiiu'i'.,! Ilk.-snow in liieirlali.M nftlii-Liril '. -fc J& , e - , , ' ' Tit tmnn''pti' the West w ill answer w f'h W isconmn to InorriiW. The. "Real Reaction'' ha. set in ; 1,I h its triumphant and ti.-ngiug progriis neillur banded wealth, nor the, glainoiu , 1 n).-i. names pip.titut -d to pettyj cuds, uor any living thing, shall uvoil to .s -.y the orrilng ol the people once mere to enjoy t hrtr hti. Goon Knrtuv and Itt'vx! Hi is "go id Kiiilay," n ,l iv sHTeil in fhc ('ln it tinn calondi.r, as r-omiiieniormlve ol the Ciit.'ilixiuii of um Siivior. Time will tv divine i.ervice mul a aertnoti in t liirst Cliufcli, rtt the rtttraf frrmr tf uiornwig. Apropol to Raster, - the anniversary ot the Hesurreciiorl we fin l, in nn cvdmnire, tbe folhiwiug accuuiit of a singulir ,cuom'; -whir atfrrrvrr-- - '- ' -....-,. ' In aim et. nil Cliiietiiiu coitutijc 'he custoui still provaila of i-gua being given a iirtt rt.' Ul ! II'. istirttui. In Germany thejl lire tcne.l!y Mil try tne oirler peelto tb gar.l. n, muter tits young gooacberry busli.ai and other eai ly plants, when they are lonktii f..r by 1,,' vbs of Utile children, ul gust is the joy at flnrlirtg ohe of peeiillur1 rn lines in ortisiuent, for they are all decked in gay colore and covered with gold and, Uvr de vices. In France, tho eggs, althotigtt still to called, have ilcgeuerated into ctHVy Imixisj oi bon-bohs" or evth liirife eXprniMi presents, which are exchanged by . ftjen.ls acfoidiiig to the i'leocji provib, that "iit.iie iirt-Sttuta aiw-u uo iiii-oos tin - im . woida, "Chriit ia arieeu!" ervb.Hly.. at Initne-or abroad, haa a supply of liatr eggs almut him; tv. ry passer hj rs tints, aor !, and the two eggs are knocked against each other. The" owuer of the bs'rdur one, which has succeeded in breaking the other, cftrrtct ntTbtttrh - in tOttwtl tluaaasuustiua With the aeaaan ol Easter and U, .cih4 (jharaerergteen to.ihi4nira., 6,,J?feelj,J cttnrcn, mw egga origmau u id tusr.jar East, and are of hpalhen ' iiatnref fo th.. Orient the egg la wi II hntrww to titttie sym bol o the piimiilve stale ot things ot tlie creation which developed tilt gertrj ot ailb things. Now there the new j. " tegius still, as it has ever dotie, wfllr'ttri. piiiig uptinoxes, and the bufive (M-eosioo ,s tula br.ited hr th giving away ul , ,fVI this Tiod, when the year and ul intuit begin thi'W, gilt and gaily painted gsrtu, aetd IrnnfcTrii n l to frterid a. token It tne renewal of all tliingit. ' iVrom tfr Ihe ens torn found ita way to the w,-s, , n pail of Europe, wh re for centuries tlie jet, also Ix gsn with the tipeniiig ol Spring, and two. iKil temajned an apiiroiiriare simtmi Hmca fiimPVrt'ils4l !;,lihL.U,.,a.il l... w. r a.x.e i firMf Xinr,:iJ ItfiM: ! :u..y.l t 1 K'sv us kih:iim aiftuiui-aiioii.,. vio. iiivm arw still well, koowu in ail jraiM ol the world.-, ... t i i Col.. JoBitj I). TaVVtW, 'f he Ttorninatiou tbiagswtbmtaa b. tlB. CfltiSetTjt.ttV ; of Brunswick, at one of tlie Senators Iron, this district, will prove most scct'ptable- to t people of New IJafiove,r, ftnd the etirTsnisot this gentVm.iri into.tlie csftvaat, li the boat evidmice ol hit t-rrf Inltfest In thei nue. of the cause, Col. Tiiflor had rnlitrtfmly .W- gentl.m,r, inbt.fliecsftvas. Mha bt L cllned the 'nomtrtsTiori for Viiittir wl r Srimlfrrr 71uT,fi.baiaf'g;fc iItri,helsnotthe liti,t t.innwt r . is offered t. tf SL'slni.llil lu old Hlfti'f ah,'") slie'tlettisltid'i'Av W p tnotic toot to miKf a wrmef wr-nw ; w i fare. When incli hi.' Wierr. f.ntn unynla Kua-ua atone ibey fcavw Bittu.ed tliitL.r!l' Vw A',1' ' s-. .m-it.vl-.j",i.-.;fc. , , as , T aiTrrKnife or Giants lifo-i-miRltafttiR'-'W MfMs'sxt-ast,rv.,i' need all f licit utimiron-we f H -1 In Un-tz tlbeiwli 'riJ1n"Wwt-r"l'Bl7-)'"''' rt.l.TWTSlM It it i rumuit-A thui; fS,i' Sf f- kr r Gr n . u.iii. iitttniikMO'iir. H.iri.i.r. m,i rimuH ..i,n tht. m.r..r .,m( 1 husatsl rk;.';:. i.t.T . fi.. T.,,i,, (2 'w,tZU. nat SssI MMl-torm (Uiarge ut .- - : - ! . . - W siucctv. never llievc lairly dealt WtlttpmUl.a? vl Ul-. i,ja. wnt-1' in.ttaiw by tu. Grant or by the Ir, lug fhe advtntuisiiVlitffr, wfitcfta-iiafAiti'iiieai twmtrkthlA. itllf'""' nt 'he f' d .nbubln . Gen. O rant utmg the , Ir . York aHllt'c of fh ' fcf CpUJoba5mUIl.-j?fXTir"-' I t'lom Hie Nti-.. l Imelliorieer. I York TrAmtr piiollsle il tw an unusually oojispn im tuaiHter w oUrrraeat Hiat tsVtt eiat Ciraiit tptjt -grttimr; cet ft a bia -in 1 n that the only 'pe fur the ic,cb u the - r 1'oiiniry is tin- sni,v4. if ftie m-nlir W- A ' r , . B I rncrtt 1 rW V W T., in tin- wn aulli.'Oiy, cats ; "lie lO till) , ' tbt tlie lis iunal jys Hijty ilem sluts t)r reiooyul of the 1'ieT.i 'en ," and, as il to hold U tatromi orer the ft-,ak Ue potent and nirnaeing sword of "the b ueral mt iufr t WIU1es,'V ,t frit -aOsk! "When the " " -- - - ... ,. i tietH'ial ol our anuies i liieraitistlils corivie . -., a- i At I for h) U th, d I j, - w ' il - V Z' TriaiiM kaii authuriiv for. this u-tMt&dveit th ntritt ij.niiiiieiic.. given to It in itscoluiiint The i i 'bni ll.Ustaieniejit has not leen denies! bt (i.-iieial i.iaiil is an evldeinw that th j fr-i-.t sjxik.. by Hilihsirity, and thai the i r.Ti, ,.' eottoii.-ats and (leiluctiont ate nppi.i.ud b) ' the (innitfal of our armies," j iu li-i; name they are uliorod. (Jsoeral Oiau' thus allows himself to lie placed in a ! new attflu le, not only of must flagrant in i surli.rtdinutios to hw auperier militaty ; otHi-rr -fiVPivatdMotll4UnilMSttle!-Inn ol dii tator.al menace to the Senate ot the Ceiled Stales l)at,becsne he hat taid it tVe Hi-nstn-Hiiiist so decide. ' f:t.-n in these dayt of demrtraliaation, wken ilii.se occupying high and honorable position permil themfulVet to become tub servient, tools ot au ignoble faction of reek h .-s revolutionary conspirators, It ia almost inercdiblt, thnt ''the lieneral t our armiet" i lofik of irfiexnee will not Mrao8 to cover this uuihortiativtv announeeinent of bit ijpiiiHinh uil"iiN'Uuga," JV 'f'n l now , or forever after bold hi peace, sniHie mljiidgif.l upon the record that lis allows tin. Tribune to make lor Uitn. The idea of menacing the Senate of ihe t nited States in this man net is moat mon strous. Hie revolution it not yet complete. "'Cjie Orucra! tf ; e- wrmlaa" it aot yrt ijiofalor. : He Ua not yet authority and. thank God. nrt Vcf the power to aaV. t unebir tbe meuane. nt tbe swnRl, to the ! Semite of (he I'niled States, "Do thitt" tnd 1 t...n i... .i....A Ti.. u. ..,. b. ..l,l i 11 Pi.au in- .tone, un e.-i,smi wu. wuvi.a f - Mm to - mimm1mMim4bMi&. nafe llil'etlor rtiiliiiirv officer, or front a miiiiary ollicer of any grade, it unworthy ol the name ol au American citizen. The ti. i i lor win, would lju ii'.lusm'd by tueh a tUiu.il liout "ilit Genera) of out armlet,? or from an? une whatever, Invokes the' toorn ah. I ciiiiidim ly ol his conttltueut aoi oi the whoit country. " u' .-. Tliu fiiilure of Oeneral Grant to deny -pl,tuJly and iu hit own pame thil Moo strous charge of the Net York Trilium, uiiiM W taken as evidence til bis endorse ment irf the whole statement, and wf tua tnelinrVH to the Sonata. II he bad drawn wrvW. twtw.tdsUttWdul and, jwMXifje ,ltlt coUorU to tut dourssif tlie ftonate to cotupel mem, ft tv arnu's, to obey hit mandates, It would be scarcely worse. 1 , The comments of the presses that hive hitherto sustained General Grant are Indl i.sUyc t the sinrni of popular indignation tliB.rmTwf'siiri-trbq frrvrdtel by -saelt a w i liitionary and dictatorial announcement. , The New York Tim (Rad )stjt: , "Such a d.-clsrutiim, put forward aa tbt opfntrm nf ttetiersK -tivsut ia his military rapacity- as the opinio of the Kswawra) ot" our sriiiie,' with the dirxt tail avowed pttep.itt dictating the Verdlttt of the Sea a'e, i imd this is the form which the Tttftaa givn in -would l equivalent to the issue ol a military order. General Grant might irt well march his frnnpt to ihe door af the fteDate tonee, and -order them to oonvict and Temiive' the President, as to mats rise indirectly nf hi military power tor the ac conijibstortent orthe aairiii oijpct, ' ,, Tib' New York Ci'ii it (lillheito a fttrinig a.r 1 . "On W i'li qt ficliend Ortnt, w rifr and b, luve there is no syllabln ul truth iu j thu. 'xtaaaa'tjiblii HU'JJw. ..AbA."?. hrhall ol j JJbu Amewean pv '))', we m 't eameatly j "pny, il tbi atrocious avernieutahall pr. j.ttue, tlH-Tri'siile'it Joluiwin may have tlw i .'firinjiess'io eiMciee his unqui-stionable pre- roRti;frrmrH ir-in) i,..ui.i act oi.ua rar jjfiiai,. it-ribi ititumug .leyorat ,rvit s v.uniul o.!"ti,'HUil orteinig" tt itamx' tiltkht gica,: tuumi er to I .stnfkvB froaw the imiHUr fola ol oy tiriuy, , If this be true, GeoariU fjicit is already assuming the pa t ut Ctuui well; sn.l it i lime t,f all men m vutii our fiev svHteui ol government to ton t ol mi I it, cry usurpation ISBvrr ,oid la. ft oje better thaft lacing odils: in pveit a quarnij. li w utterly reluan 1 to b,, iyet prieut, and can uevet b Iironght to kt.-lievt), wilUuiit poaliiyH evidencn, tlist tieuewl lirant cil Uav to lar Cirgottvii ins oaiji ami duty, Imth at ft toldior and i ciiiAiu. , The siulem. nt look to like ft reklcaeleciioMsBrwiit eftBsrd,, designed i iutliiciuje ilia cnl eat in Cotinectfcsut. ButJ I, .tnllrn. sl-Ueli siictl ft Cannrtl it Wi"rW"' 0 i IKprurr.nnlfliwItlarsn voiea to Uie JMjny pntting It fotwrd,'7" t sWeleatyibttal tiift pttlilic tpeaking at jtewiMiriiii SaUirday last, old Congletnn; lae iLulical riltfaer cuiidldate fof the tm ihons, lu CariAiot, was charged "trlth; tteal -aiut bad ui have that cauty In cniiteiUnc tlnof. 1 he Bharg was to Well tustmnftii f M oUr"f' h,'!"1 WM" We slsu itwrii tliat' It was charged upon Vimre, the nigger candidate for the: cVWe .41? f'f mmfmt, and that, be. was or, sent siid did not deny the fact. 'V Wuia,!i uiiiul pair of 'W ". f 0h ,Nyiriu Csropiit I , ate tne mfgnt ,1 CuiSriiTici T ox utunv.-"mia tne RVpidteHsluffl M..t 7 "'iHiiiai jV'';1!' " ou'f yewtunyi M "it m.rst lie tscri I JaWTfftmf or I Urniil.'aiBfttne.r i st nw meanK.,j &nu .Latosieann isnitiafl f nchkiresi n rrtiMt t wwi w wm.ww. e e. w j. . ' .r recently, tttniA Trlmm . . .- '.,,.. ..!...! ...... .1.. ' tt-HVWftSj!! I'aocaiDiwua is) IavsAcnxitJiT. It has beew wsjrwsidi by tins ittttubol. wl the Cresjjiyit . that. t!dt, (fltt.tltwwavtt tpen the; 'ess on htasd, lisV limit) iiblrtwrt I'm 'HPt it, birt wvU -spissk tonntirv liikl nsjtes. lie ia ant ceitain tiisthi! wi'l have lime to fi iiah on Tftttrsdat c Gov. Ih.etweH wiH ptsbe the tummiag up on lb at.tr nf the aisnageia aft.-V itx evKtiees wv ,U in, and with Mr. Bingastm will rhise the ease oihe falter ol roure, by virtue iof hit position, making the closing ap.wh 'of all.' On the defemV, Messrs. tvarts sad ft wabwry Writ ksiB.--Both rHt the- pwrt wfaj- porrtoo r-3te'-mwv--agert and the counsel torihft . President au effort wttt tavmadwtevWave tbetienatelao ex. . tend ita rule as trt allow, more thaa two to speak in closing the r.aaw. Mr. Logan is preparing a speeen which be It anxious to deliver, -and of maraact, tU withea to apwalt, 1 we ewwst IM -waff tu. member ol tutt Cabinet to show that m many respects Johnson bat followed the psd icy ol Mr. Lincoln, and thaltbev all advised him that th eivU leaur law was wacweiilti tutionai.aod thereloiw - 1X4 toedisg , upon him, and that they alto urged him to test the matter ia th court and that he wat Uking step to this err!. Uetl. Steadmtn it tipeetod arrive to-night, ia nanwer to tn sum moat he ha received. Vo L. I). Campbeli T arready here, as Ir atirr Mftjrrr- ueaevat Brief wan. The latter it to be questioned concerning roe versa tinns with Mr. Johnson regsMt ntr testing tlw tea tire of -office law In the oirta rV'i.K Rrpr, t, W. Ainensoii. N verr iwtatlv to cur astonishment, we Is-sra that th It politi eal weather esw'k hasthilted his wituilii 1 isaT cfttidfaiitl ftr iwiMpftvflia Dittriet, To undertake to gltv ft resannabl accwant of Sir Jiwathaa'auotit wal I. enrt, tor the last tArws tMsis, would 1st ns'i than an effort t mew loolkihnt, just Bow, would pay. : It It dessmwi nffi,it to know that bit overwhelm! no- ambition lor office ha pfad him olleea tit cheek, and jole by jole" with t'w gbusrd-fiMit and ebo- inm ol t'crri in tuant county. ff ., W e learn that Btf Jonathan made ft des perate apeach to bit choice ttm fast Satur day, at theCohtt lions tn If ertf ord, and the moat wlckesl aad tjepiorabtft feature nt the whole wts, that ue brought hit religion in with iiU politic. Shame, oh, shame ! We havs manifested some anxiety to know whether this defunct "Knlifht of the Qaflldi si areftwiih.' la Dlt Dearlng f Um ttaah ae cut o Ualeitrh during the war, in signinn Am emt Am- pWert and diting ft rebel newspaper. Tel I tncmeu.wrjoBtUao.ooo t eut it np in piece -nieahv ilue way ot th Irantjreasor U hard "im4.JB IVastritV --. Aran. Is thft eteetiost yatterday ; tb vote wat upon the adoption ot Utw, new Consti tut ion. There were ivre -separate articles tubnitted ont In regard to prohibition ot license for selling tiquof ! the other, wheth -er the session oTth liegisiatorw should he L I V. 1 .1,1 1 , 1 , . . r . nanai sw w nisi..,, jiiciugta n J'nf H V ttnnanbeet of tan Radical ttiatetv Ui&vu atom , Chandler and iwardad ber re preseritativet in : Congrtat bav rlevoteil thentsvlvnt exclusively M the leytun ol the negro above the white liiau. ' Rather llitulimtl Wintt-vttwjuUnu; 'wipinniv, lUa peiiple of fcUikn -Inw Mlvuifr"niPmf utirw CVmHtnlii, . Iiy what majority would they not hav rejected th Jwutal heresy of negro suffrage, bed itbeen tubs mittoii ito Uteui aft a iiU pfoposu ifcu t,',, , National Ixttllifetotr, ?tJL no ,,!, vn.f , umihoii nti ii.,'in-,i..,.,).wi;i ftrnTem -Ki live frieml fttarinbled, In large nam hers, t Kmston, Saturday last, U hear our towns man, Hon. 0. C. Clark, tnd other. Wlto bail ties invited toaddrms thenar Ttre Court limtse watosel v p"d. and great tn- thutiasra preysilsd. . if he Cootervativeai.r, unoir snail erl tnmsaa. a tUy un- ittiuhledly will, gioriwut triumph t wall a o in that eotlnty. W aisoendy tvwst that ha ttunV ? ;a.ejitt: th-lf jaadubuet fhey msv w&ttjitu&tmptmti wtijerti of tbe campaign is to ileleat the rsdical ne kTo snprernsev rrmMitutiiin.Avwflevw Jour nal tsnM. S ! v' ; "5T -(jrrrTCT-tircim Tsm tninunft awo T KrJ Kiu.The M Yttfh, reivsta J mglitenetl.TW rather atTcts M birtlfL'ttrewtt. bv-rhe- SirRroir.v ami tletolc a ciilutnn of editorlii! to denun clLihat:,fhvm.lja'uivbf1' a ' owrmwiarv upon n.nrir oivillt itisw nudenliirbtesiraettt I To rrtswiMI fewrn t that W ; Ignorsnt and saiwrstitictw snff.agwn is to Bomb will be frighleiiwj out of uot their wU but their ... ,i ... i. 1 1 .. . . ... r . . . ... . - be put in motio to pr.tfact tbeai trom their saportiiiion and Such ism. j A - noblw mis siiw, trult, for tbe soldier f tU)l United Hiati-t. icA. nhUf. '.! FftttMrtsti. It la wow ttadsrstood thst the CwnimitUie oi tb House nn Banking ad .Currency will toon enter cpon tb dicuasion,,of 'he propoiitlon now before it of anbatituting grceulHu k ;or the nation tak tjurtvocy aw in cuculstiotu. . TUV rrteont of tut measure are aotiout to brtog tlw wsw WlUe tlu liuiuti io gt at-. ouc toe sou a! that Uhhi; itp.ip the que - s, . The SUrai maw," f rem Xewnrh, whoe advent ia hen York, tome time .ago, wst described I the Mjr, is tn - walk tor a wager Irom New York ti Albany, ' A gen -iTeiiianSrTfti)lrW(ttt m tbe distanew without breaking down. 1 ha friend nt the steam man, are coufl,otit that he i ill win, lie will only travel in tlie dsy t me, aot lor the reason that bep la nrees; tsry uw ntra, but ont l ciIiVm . lor rloWiirfbbattirHlt,ts,,Sir,j, ttojl&SmniiJttWlH Ju, us lioe cai t vote even in case ol s, tie' in the Senate, and remark that he does mi tv. A..., it iM uBH.V.A i..A,tn.l .... i. . .1 1 : gisttea is certain quarters. It Mr. Hi.m may ".vetWsVCHtiiUfciL- Miit. nupatu ; One of tbe rnont prominent . wiTuie JUS- -ns)m tnetHiprtme t nuitsn thft" State i.f .1 . , . . .,. , - . ... - , rSOALTi WlJITsi CHrLDUKM EE CO VT JRKaitOES! That it na nf tat istuta. s .vie siusraga si I 4 l K 'V 'V
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 11, 1868, edition 1
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