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.1 Hst-. s ..A.e WM. . PKX,( bXATOi. GALKti, RDITOBK--- 9 PATttTMMt ua r rrm Demtgogitm, Venality tnd - corruption cannot be-better IlLestrnted thin in lite bis in thestatwof I party frcqucn ily jjrlue ab entire change Sa in memo ret Sud prin ciples, and tb party to-ttny condemns utterly iu own m-li of 6 w year later. co tliow tbe most ioeonitewt, changeful aud corrupt recorti, evtr exhibited by any patty in tbt country. Without a tlisdow of claim, it ha ptoleVsed Id Ui psttv cd 'moral ideas, or rather "In nsoiei party," aad, by finesse,': deception and hypocrisy bs led tb "religionists" of th North to (oU it. .,?bs Cbarche of tlWXortb, inud of purifying the party, tod preserving it front' corruption, ttv been seduced by the party from tb of J path of purity and i ound Cbrittlanity, uotil nothing U more iMutffto. titmto-fri .wfdatrty wad-iaawa , cia,jaUeroppin ia sverf dpartnyea' A i Northern Churches. ' The troth is, the httii of aboUUon'uwo ihi concealed wflJotity. and its influence upon the Northern mind bat been dettractiv ot Christies charity and virtue, antf productive " of unmixed evil to the re.liBioos interests of the North sad West. The first exhibition ot th hypocrisy et the Freeaoil or Radical party, and one which gave it th . Oh wonted Influence wet 'tbe lieddlng of tears ever "pour bleeding Kan tat," Iu platform in 1839, when Freasont waa (he nominee, (whoa election, Ho! den, at that time, tontendsd would tie sufficient caus for the Bautb, to scpsreu Rom the Northj epeM W Ittengtb 1 Gop&mwuoa of tb cruelties and crime of (b Demo cratic putj pgo'pooftuSift'mg Vanta." Let tbe render carefully not the following reeolr from that platform, and ask himself, ii it be possible, tbat the as me men nod tbe name party, who cduldbeue each n Jere miad in 1S3, could be guffry ot perpetra ting those crime and outrage upon th Southern people, n few year after, that they badjcpndemiied inlhn oppot log psrfy Abort period before f 'Tbe reader may refresh bin recollection by the following from the plat form of th Radical party in 16M r" Rrwiwd, That while tbe Conttitution ot tbe United State wne ordained nod nttah-. litbed by the people In order to form t more perfect union, eetabliili , Itwtice. iotuxe . domeatio tranquility, provide for tno nomiaan , aetenca, and naoure tbe blesaingiof liberty,- and contain ample prorliion f of tlie protection of the life, liberty, and propertj of every eititen, the dearaat &MiaUtulIonaI Hglita or ilia pwi.ir of Kfc oiTebeea fraudui lentlv taken from them their territorr bat been invaded bjr'nn armed force ptiriou and prnteaxted Jefflalatlve, )nduai nod executive ofScer bavf been net over them, by wboae UBQrped authority, inaulned by tbe military power of the Government, t- raonioal end nnoonititatiooal lawn have been naeted and enforced tbe rigbu oi the people to keep and bear arm bav been iBirinjredtert, oatba of an extra ordinary nnd - -entangling -1 tare ' have been impoaed, a a condition of eer cujdff ' thn rigbl "ot nnSragw .m4 .woM log offloe-rthe right of en nceaaed per eon to n eneedf and nubile trial bv an tm -pomX Jf beeb denied tbe (HgW of toe people w vv eecurw in weir perenna, honaeK DatMra. and eftrcta aoaimt nnren- . aonable nam abe and aexnree ben been v4a-4 lated-they have been deprived of lite, lib erty, and propertv without da nroce f - 4ewtbtlie 'freedom e ipew.h nnd wf thef prena. naa ta aondfed tbe ngot .to chooM their Reprenentauvea baa been made of nn effecfrs- order, robberie, nndamon have been instigated and encouraged, d the offender bare been allowed to go un punished that til the thing have been done with tbe knowledge, unction, and pro curement of tfcepreeenladmlirfitwtinn, ami thai foe thia bighierimn again at the Gonnti-, tution,lu Ituoi1an4 bumaoity, Jwn ,air raign the ndminlatratlon, the I'rt-tideot, hi adTtaara, agent, eapporter, npologiata, and aceeeaorlea, either before or nfter tbe tact, beiorn tbe eountry aad before' the world, and that it ia oar fixed pnlnoae to bring tba actual perpetrator of tbeae atro cioui outrage, and tbelr accomplice, to a .jam and condign pwniekaieot wemftarv0 ----- htf the ConterritiVe" and Democratic mataea of the coontry trmign, in 1809, thi name Radical party, for morn aggravated, erne!, wicked t4 UnJu'iflll attack upon tbe Ooatitntion, th Union and humanity; committed la th Southern State, than KaaM ever dreamed of t Let the party be "TiaffV l Iuf eooonurAbiltfy'To-fa Wn. ,m uoxx uiscmsF. Tbl probebfliUe thai Teiae oannot be admitted to repTeeentatioa before the Mit PreaiOeatial election, and that, by eonoe quence, tbe 'Hruly I01V In that Bute will -wo hirvn.Btite ewtborltyn) kamra, .!ra. priaon and murder the Connemtlve people ot Uiet fiLttwtthey pleaae, have lot! need the oaltwg to petition Congr to no hurixe IbXrajiteg oi a niiUtia loxce, to be oontroiled ted composed oi negro end white Bad Lea la, profeaaedlv, for I lie parpoa f " patting down UwWvwus in ibni jBtntev--"The peinionerfrVpe:rtu6 alandef ot Tte Boutbcrn loyalist, not tithe of which, can they prove, In order to keep bp the spirit of cXMpemrioei la Congress end in (he North. Ooofreen vrili probably grant its reqoeet, and scene of outrage and blood may be pct4foJo3bf,7 a t .-NT , A Bimitnr plea for Radical outrage aifd I aba upon, the Can rvsti va-aopi'-- ot the I South bave been' consUntly reiterated; in tbefaoe of th meet palpable evideno. to the oontrery.;,"Wher one instance ol out rage and murder can b truthfully charged to'Crjaerrative' twenty at tenet can be tW dlrcy Mth cwit of Wtck w whit XUdiealn, In this, State, especially, tbe in- e on.(te-Uvnintr d anything wbb would be tro4 4 Con nervnUve. And yet tjneae gronndle, lyyig slander are repeated without taut or shame. It i reported that Montgomery Blair says that none of tbe candidate now prominent y named will receive tbe Democratic nomi- can only be united by bringing forward new man, - . ( . .. ," ;-v V . .iV.-V" TUB GREAT ISSUES The content now oiiig en In this uantty, N'tw'rn the Con-ititutiooal it, on the obe TiJ7aaJlhiTr.:nTrut1rfflii, rtn thr wthrr, moat nvt, 'cannot, lm brought iln to a. uern partlzno scuffle for vffloe. Tbe issuee involved are true or falne. II true, they aboold not be ignored in tbe jjlatlnrra of lire Kational Democratic CqiUon, irom eifi rHtrl dt Poltrf. U ffrip. tfief are! principles which must be conteniled fi wi lor re- eotutejjF in ib appronybing campaign.---Merely obsolete issue, or measure of ind.f ference, which eonld only cause distraction Th Constltotioastltta, a a party embodied under the lend of the National Democratic party, ar a tit party,- sclive, earnest and determined to wage a eonteat ot yrincifiU, ad should sat be trammctltd by dead men or dead iasues. Tbe policy ofyoertsio professed Dt-mo-cratk) tenders and Jonrnals at the North, who nr willing to sacrifice the great prin ciples of tbe Coostitullona!iat to .- or.- the tuooeaafat nomination of Judge (tinv, at a meant of party success, dw not rm et our 'jjrJjPfewse, f Knnot sanction the eMsjlBih, BWii,.lio.UU. ty and ifficiencj, heretofore, in the support of the Constitution, all hre lmn rearly to acknowledge. The World wnnld have hc National Democracy and Conservative to commit themselves to abstract, thoujb highly im- pott ant and essential principles to the Con stitutionalists, such a tlio reserved rights of the Btau, tbe maintenance of the Exec utive and Judicial Departments of the or ernment intact from tbe encroachments ol the Legislative, and the complete .reatora tion of the Constitution, but deuies that tbe currency and negro suffrxge are proper Issue tor tbe approaching csnvass. It wuld confine tbe Mstional Convention to genWalitiee, which may mean Just what the candidates may c noose to make tin in 1 mean, leaving untouched those tangible issues,-which sre really essentia! to the com mittal ol the candidates sn I the pirty to those issue, which it maintain are more tial. jf Tr 1?orf beta that tbe point of crate and those who favor Mr. Pendleton's! . . , . I upon, It is plain the Radical party will not viewa are very Inconsiderable, amounting I . . . ., . . . , , .allow iut to sbjie M. Mr. Senator i ales only to t aifierence ot a tew nuudretl mm - , . ion oi aonars, ana turning iimpiy upou itie Interpretation which may )s given to the law, in reference to the payment ot a certain -l. f .. l 4., T) .. - I, 1. -,..11 , Known mat the ortowetern people, well aa th great body of tax paying people throughout tbe country, ar more deeply ...i i .i,:. .; ... i,. iii , "Ha It come to thi, that the Republican i have been able to disseminate a true ac ?.J!? hsn '"J other practical issue of H diyfingHo. between tbei e-rant of the condition irf sffairs here, thai (he. .'-sn.T?",. Ti'l WiU lowt ;;tbi tie fgnoranr. no part slitif plerlgf Ifntvlt i t5 alV'evoiiirtliii at administration of the goveruinenr. to a Speedy reduction of taxation and t lit equalisation Tbey will contend that prop arty in bond ihall be a liable lor tbe sup port Of government property in any thing else, tnd that the currency of tbecoun trv shall be fslaed to t specie value as soon at possible. Ia order to these, while tbey will contend for tbe prompt tuiaiment of the Obligation, of the government to it. ... e U,il..M t,W M.III In.l.l It ,1 I shall nut go A beyond ita . phiges aud . pav t gold to tbe bondholdera io the redemption i of th bands, wbee the bond may y- le ! gaily and justly discharged by- payment m greenbacks. J Moreover, th WutU .jbobi that ,wt ui those great issues Which have sgitated Ibe country, tbe past year, more than oihers, i. , nrirro'iiyfrn, ought not to be made an is u in Na ional polilica, since, so lar as the Southern State ar concerned, it hu become a fixed fact, aiuce RadicKl reconai ruction ha been effected. The World says : f j It tha suffrage qtteatittn came properly Wftilin tne scope of Federal jiirfadiction. it tuubl lie a quesllou of first-rate importance Infinitely more important than the exten sion of tbe suffrage in Englsnd, which has agitated that country so proloundly for the last two or three yean. Rut it it a question with which tbe Federal Government has no right to Intermeddle, Negro tflftjaire in th South wlTI fever b tbotlstted.bTljrfd eral legislation, but only ty the states, at tar auch ail experience of in evil as will permit it to be done with general at qui eseenoe. Being t question of State politics, it cannot be regarded as an issue of the first magnitude io t Presidential election." Then we are to understand tbat the frkoda of ih. OmstUutlort ar - neiopped from any further issue lor the maintenance of tbe Constitution, on tbe question of suf frage In tha States, because ths Reconstruc tion Aot have settled that, question; thst tmtnUr It i to be determined by tbe State themselve I tint not assuming practically th identical doctrine of the Rad ical Chicago platform on the question ol tu ffig;e t Where it the difference t Then th World assume that it is t question ol national politic, to be maintained by the Democratic party, tbat suffrage ehall not be intarfiired with Aereqter in tb b tales Xy Congress, bat tbat iu positive violation of the Oonttitntion, in the; tdoptipn and en- iritcauBant ei tb Recoastruct4k Acu opoa th Bouibem Biaics, luroing, tt tbe poiut ot the bayonet, negro suffrage upon tbeus'J remove th question, ever hereafter, from the Jurisdiction ot Congress, tnd, there fore, the Constitutional party should not Lhioceforth touch it 1 We ar swsre that difficulties will be ia tb war of tbe future action of Congress, when under Democratic control, to tegHsltting opon tb question of suffrage I tb States, because the Demo crat and Conservatives ar pledged agtlatt Congressional Interference. These difficul ties will be increased by the fact that tbe Reconstrufction Ao' l!l htv bee rendered null, because tbey will bav expired by lim itation, and, in few year, tier will be no jtrppotiag go wnw tence, clsimtng to be the rightful govern ments, when 'b Democrscy will eootrol Coogteas, perhapa, Aeoording ta tb World, tt-oJj yemedy trodden tthil people of lb Boathera Btatea, from thaevUteoniequenoetof th nnoonti acquisition of tufficijnt number of white in the Booth to call Convention to remove the Wit by acbange In'tlttTtattllGWf by successful revolution. It that be to. Can it ever be done t it ma v, but tbe hope Is t very faint one and must be long deferred. But it it (rut, thai there ia so power oft correction, in "the best government the world evi r saw," of great evil and injustice inflicted upon a .town trodden u-lnority of the States ml p-oplr, ly tbe enforcement of uncoiMtiiutioflal l bf Liri!tiv - -a , r - -a , , . - ...,. those lawa bars' ceased to exist by limits tion I Are tbe consequences of tbe n neon titntionsl si-tiitn it & dominant nosrer of .. ,, , , v.-iBwilUs.;.it: n-vviun 01 an me powers oi me Boki wt,)Ctt we have published ; but it C'ali ment itself I We kmvw that all tbs lawa, j torois, be not the El Dorado so strongly kwkI snd bad. uasd by ons Conirrew, represented, and which representation hsve nisy be rescinded by auy subsequent Con grass, and, of eonrsa, such eviia an exit..-tj their remaining on tlie ststuie'book msy le cured by abolishing tbe lsw. But tbe doctrine aiaumed by tlie World that, bow ever unjust, or wicked, ur derogatory, or dsiiiimii, the effect of the unconstitutional sets of (Ingres may be to a portion of the States arid people of the Union, they people of the Union, tbey ate interminable, beyond the reach of the wrong,, arm of the goveroontut itpif,-r that a n--w pany, coining lino power, aiiroujtu its prelocesors did wnwg, violated tbe Constitutfoli ami ought to have Ui, n sibaiu ed of such condui t, jet Las no remedy in its hands to cotrect the evil, since the acts which produced the evil sra no longer in esistence, is monstrous. What an admis sion ' The government is not only respon nihle tor unconstitutional legislation, but for it conteii-ueiiCf-a. so long as the evil couse ucm;i leuiaiu, and it does seem to u ttiat ih i,no l r.-moionu iI.kv,I . oo qmuces cannot be shifted from the shoul ders of the responsible and offending party upon the weaker party, whose effort to re move t lit iu u.ay incur still greater evils ! II, therulore, it I true that the consequences of the Reconstruction Act upon the tioutb ern States are Iwyond the rea';ii of the federal government, this government must b clearly snd radically defective : But nerusuffraKe .uri he an irue .n the' a.oo..K iiituvui..i.B - j satives, 'tit, Wrrld, desire tn-shirk that land the crreobBck Question. simDlv to Im.k. ii..,i.rfi JuiIct. ck.u kijtmi ' , i of Illinoi who is not an insignificant leader in the Radical party, declared in his place souie days ago : ' Every man wbo has voted to Impose condition upon Alabama ana Coloiaao upon encerniug the elective franchise, baa com j milted himself to the doctrine that Congress baa the right to control that question to1 all the States." Vfrsitl soffrsge in one pari ol tlie lb-public and not io tbe other " "I tell Hen at oil, I tell the rb-ptlhl irali party- thai thta qut-siion mm' lie iio-i. UFiitleiiiwn cannot bury - the party in the sauil. No question of internal or external , policy can oltscure it. No glare of military g'ry can overshadow it. The party must make the iauu. It niUsl move on to uni velsal suffrage everywhere. It cannot bi j left to the Wtmes, for tlie Niate will not no I " Coiigree has done It in the autes of ,f. ' ""r'Tm. hXZ do it iu the Stales of the North ! 8noirt!ri OrntAar - Weirgret tiHetrn that the store of .Messrs. Durham A Mooney, t Clfljtou. 9 brokeu open on Wei- t Dl.8. niohi sl, ami iolld of goods to ! a amount of $100. Examiuation and , .njey made, Imt- war rme of the r,i.r could ! found. An additional ,,k , on ti. ,ir d tbe windows , mori, .rtirely fastened. Onfiunday night B sl .bom i o'ekn-k, it is mpiKised a seo ond attempt was made, when, it is believed, the effort failing, fire aud oombuatiblcs were applied to the building, which, when the fire was discovered, was nearly consumed with all its content. It it supposed that tho stock of goods lost exceeded 7i00e The guilty perpetrators, up to tbe time of writing, bad eluded all search. Mr. Mooney came up on the train on Monday, lo obtain help from tlie military authorities, to aid ia the detection nf tbe pVrpetratmw. TSe lose a'bod tfessr. Dutfism Mnoney tea severe one, but we are assured that the creditor of the nrm will be fully secure. We have not heard whether there waa auy insurance or not. - Mxou.lt Hf ho Fkuai.k Ctt.i.oK The Annual Commeueemeni ol t his excellent In itltuHonv'bf WMfr'the It" v." A" GStacy "Ii President, will l gin on the Ath. proi, The following it the Order of Exercise; Sunday, July 5. - Commencement Sermon by the Hev. T. B. Sargent, U. mouth, Va. N Monday, July 6 -' - Sv''f Sophomore Exhibition ; and Address before tb two Litersfy Societies, by Prof. J. L. Jones, ot lb lostiuitioa. - - ludof, Jvlyl Fomoon. imlor Ex hibition ; and Literary Address by the Rev. Dr. Sargent. TeUry. Jly 1 Keeping. Comntence- The next Session will commence Oct. 1st Tbkt sat tbat tb rumor it onfounded that Dati dy iwow lea wants to be 3- r. Welt, brwanxr lemtthlagT wtaw. Perhaps tha Presidency oi th North Caro lint Railroad would, suit him. All wbo saw anything of th lata "KonsUtooehoaal Konvenliun" will bear witness thst be it e eery remtrktble Protidmt. But what will Wm. A. Smith, of Jobnton, tay to that t Possibly C. i. will accept an . adjunct Pro feesorthip of Mathematics at th University I He it ssid to be tome oa rant. A gentleman from llllooU informed oe th other day that shortly after tb Chicago Convention be inquired ot one ot tbe prin cipal dealer in Orast medals ia Chickgo how those token ware telling. '.fWatt tir,"' replied tb dealer, himsell a Radical, itber Uenertl wrant na-no rrrenas orroej wrw irre medals doatl eeli at alb Nobody wante them. Vou cant give them a way," Htrald. i ... ,-i .: . Lie." exclaimed laatl during big. wind. Th tanta blow which disarranges our crinoline, blow duet into tb eye of th wtrftwA ytrBBg w wbewwild take jV vantage of our confusion." Philosophical young lady, that. v ZU1Q RATIOS TO CAUfORiSIA-LST- rsafitoirJ. mspscTSLt ma idkst orinou poutios. ITof tbl InTofmstlon' oTour reaieri aaj a matter of much general interest, we pub lish below letter irons a gentleman in Oalilornia, to Bishop Atkinson, who has kiadly furnished neopy for publication. Tlie Disbop's letter of endorsement of the character of the writer accompaciM it.'" It ,. k-t i.i.t tht a... pn,,,!. ..-uM h..T K,.th Question in which many of them bave felt so great n interest, by reason of tbe peculiar itustioc in which their misfor tunes have placed them. We bave from time to time received many accoonts Irani induced thousand to journey thitber. it is time the people iliould know it This let ter ts ewtfrwly wvonhy mt credence in view f tbe very strong endorsement given the chsrscter of the writer by one so bigh in position and so universally esteemed snd respected as Bishop -Atkinson. The advice is (ubstaotially for our people to stay at home, endeavor to better their condition e. nJ iguore all thought of emigration " ' .. . . T. . 1 Pru'ue' wu lie (npiist urviWKU o ii unvnittij iu Bui' ., . ... WiLStmoTost, June i, !&. Mx&siKLKS Eihtous: I take the repou sibility of sending you for publication In your widely circulated paper, a letter from a friend ot mine in California, not intended for publication, but which I have thought I ought not to withhold from tbe public, a it bear on a question that now occupies tbe mind of many persons in whose welfare 1 am interested. The letter itself furnishes sufficient proof of the intelligence of the writer, and 1 can vouch tor bis narrative, having kuowu Jiim in hit boyhood, and ; hearing occasionally ol hi onti poaitiou and success in life. His businef, too, which is that ol au reposed in now lives California. Asssyer, proves the confidence him by tliose among whom he -the merchants and miners of Thomas Atkinson. C'amfohni, , , 180M. A very persistent effort is being made to induce immigration tnttns country greatly naggerated accounts of the advantage it offers have been widely disseminated, and .1 "ret 10 D t,,e! V,iD,,ucinK Southern men to leave their homes, (such i r H H.k what s eft there irener j jy li'ttte more than thir lives in the hope I of improvinR tBeir Condition here ' I have understood Irom Southern gentl men we u-iiiuiuh: uimiiuuu ui which exists in their country, anil can resa- ilv uadersfand how sad and discouraging 1 their position is. but must consider it st the tarns time most unfortunate that they should look to thi country with the lielief that j ,t has capacities for sus'aining many tium they bave only to reach it to dud a held t Ii t number, but it must r paiid r a . Itmll . where every effort is crowned with success, j The fact to which 1 wish to .ail your at It seems strange alter uesrly twenty years tention is, that the man who tomes In r. ot the freest inteicourse with the Atlantic without resourc-s, au haidiy fail to c iih States, in which time thousands who had ; i,, warji. 1 returned to their old place ot abode, and matie t luuipoiti j . ...... ..u.- .... the subject of California It would t,i l.c youd the scope of the in.-iit letter Im no to attempt to preseut this matter i lea-lv t- vou. but you nisy, perhsps, be aid.- to u-e ome little information 1 can give you to the advantage of some one. I have to say, therefore, that it it a great error to suppose that California presents any unusual ad vantages either for capital or labor. The ireneral condition ol tbe country is doubt- es prosperous, and it la evident that here . wj be the future seat of a large and flour- '..g com1mo"w1'1"1' b .,th r0"ult, BUt lie the work of time, and it is vain to el 1 pect that tbe present generalion can sntici- J t, r 6 in 111 J U ,71 U 1 Oil III ro: I ll if 1 I I u 1 o . yivm ent condition of tbs country to warraot any large iWcTease of population, end ! believe thst very many ol those wbo are nw com ing. will bitterly regret tba step. The pro fensirrrrt are t'l on ded to r!nT-"-latti"- FfABT" ciaco bas at least twice a many doctor and lawyer as are required, and the same is true ot every village in the Stale. Clerks are largely in excess of the demand. I tup pose there are to-day many hundreds ol men in Ban Francisco between tbe sge ol twenty snd forty who write well, are good sceouulsnta and anxious to work, yet can find nothing to dn. A young man ol fair abilitiea and qualilkalioiis is paid from $80 to 3u p-r month to act as general clerk ; more advanced clerks and salesmea get from $00 to 9 ! 30 these are the general rates of payment, though in large establish ments, confidential business men are nftea paid very much more. 1 tbiak is fair, bow ever, to sav tbat tbe young clerk (ol twenty) receive, f wbettAe can get t place,) fid per month ; the more experienced, tay from twenty-five to thirty year of ge, about 1100. For $40 a month a young man can psy bi board and clothe himself decently no mitre. On $100 per month, a man wbo has a wife and one or two children may live with th closest economy, but that is all. ;lllwi.' ltMrtrhdim:mM:ikm:.mm-. great many young men of the first class, snd a great many of tha second (men with families) who find it impossible to get employment in San Fancisoo, and among tbs latter, especially, there i much want. I have been in tbe country for many yean, and have never yet seen tbe time when there waa not a large number of these men walking the streets of Ssn Francisco dty after day, and month after month, iq the vain tesreh of employment' " I do not believe that there it sny city in the world where tbe proportion of unemployed clerk it to large, and yet every incoming steamer it adding to their numbers. Man onme to "SanFiaiicitrio with, per btpt. enough htri sustain them a month or eo, expecting in that time to Sod pleasant and easy employ ment Tbr ia absolutely no demand for their aexrtcrty aad ia many rasea tbey Soon corns 19 actual want I am sure that there an numbers now oa tbe ttraettof San Fran cisco who. do not know bow tbey shall livt through tbe coming weak, tnd every steam er adds to them. Tbe fact it, there it no demand for any bet tbe actual laborer, with on exception, which I shell mention, in California, and tber is really ato great inducetaeot offered at present even to tbe day laborer. There art quit at many of that class ia the coun try, Americajit, Irish aad other Europeans and CbiDtaa, a are required, aud at tun time, many more so. - It, is, therefore, ia my opinion, a very nn wist step for any one to oome here, trusting to hit physic! ttreaoth of wit to tttttain bin after- bis emvsi. Tbe only one to whom t think inducement . art offered It the maa who bat tome knowledge of agri enitm aad raising citlawh can ach bar with front $4,000 to $l,0-$ 11,000 would be better. Sock a man, with suck capital, might saiabiish himself on t farm aad nrohablv da wall, although tb rtitine of fraitt bat rMwrrertrtii arSblCh last few years, whea wheat baa commanded a high price, front reatont which yon un derstand. ' ' Let good crop be raised ia the AtltstM .fits -Ahi. MjL m4 pM. best wonld raced to their old non-paying figure. Tha fact la, tb effort to btduoe imaugra- tion to CaBfomia originates with capital ist the owner of til kind ot property, tbevtiue of which i enhanced by the de tnand" which increased population must cause r-Ttrrd then tn our cVjOtttry peftsp in otDer tnere are many wbo are ready to join in any songf liudstion of the pecu- nsr advantagestbey enjoy, and to proclaim that their particular (pot of earth is more highly favored than anv other. Newup pers very generallv echo the capitalists, and ' Hie papers' oi CaSforni have of. late boen ' Wttsi4- SLriTfr -rvra-TTt i .tT , .' r . -i .: ,i ftg nrrm" .,1..., ii- ,;.; Meiubsrs of Uie liSgislatnrs elected under the varied advantaKes, and doing everything o.,,.,,, e irrl,g , ,n an.ieip.ti. possible to induce immigration. These ac- ot u,, Omuibua bill. Jona but Hadicala wars counts, scattered over tbecountrv st a time elected, ss th anti-Kadioaia seted on ths sua; whn nnniin. i ....I.. ,i, rsatioii of Uic Reconalructiau law. lUelf. and eost trsHWk and ah, -sj-frosw tkmkS peculiar condition of the Southern (States, a eeneral restlessness iiri-v si Ik. so that hum bers sre easily induced to iro anywhers. if ! they can hope to escape some ot the evils from which tbey mrt- r. have sent, and are sending, many men of alt elawca to Califbf t nia. I say "of all daises." but ot those who j Come ths majority are of anv eias but the ! one which is 'x-st callable ot -. 19 1 u I n 1 1 1 IT It self. The1 small fsiuiert, t lit pUu'ers of the South, meo wbo have Iwrn ac-' Ulomel to live comfortable, eauv liv,--, (iH'lit-r tor(-th(-r what little they iuy lav U It from the general wreck and inxkc tin ir way to San Fiancisco: -And uliaieuail thty do tutu they get there ! I ahure y.ui tliai im the pirftlcinB, TttfWwVer iir I fie ""cleik," there is oo opening what vi-r. iht is tiicie any de marul for any Hitman, mi tar a 1 am aware. Tbe msn who is able to work on a farm, and who reaches tin- cnunlry without en cumbrance, may, perlias, find work it is not likely that be would tm? , liut aa farm wares, at the lust, are only a!ut $.5 per month, 1 do not U-lii-vi- ihit hi condition ia much tietter here tlinn n the Atlantic border. But, perhaps, vn will ask. what ot the mines t I answer tlitt tie superficial depos its, where the iold was easily available, have been very i-nerallv wnrktd out. Mining is carrieil on veiv etlensivelv in California, and will continue to he tor years ; but as the (old now extracted is obtained almost entirely from the working of quartz, or from hafts run at great coat into some ancient deposit of gravel, covered often to great depth by formations which contain no gold, the individual mimr bus few chances ot fiuding a place when- tie can work on hi own account. He mutt go the mines as a lalKirer (unless he has the means to buy a mine, or to enatde linn to meet the exeusc j of looking fir, and opming one. I and he, will find that tlo-rr qaiteenougb men iu the country Tor the Work which offi-n, ,i . i . .i I do not wiab to t nvrv tin: itnpiessioii a, via? wuc mot atsu . I ,i, ... tust cattiornia is a place w nere one must ni-ctssartly ttaivc That is "very far from being the case. It i a bind t.ighlt favored by lu-avt-n with ir;eat and vaiii.1 re-.oUKes (t, present ixiijulaiioti i- about 40,00(i, ani rtuopi.se that then- a e li.ou uud ol acres f arable land lying uncultivated no doubt I .i ... i i , ' mere i--nut ine most ot tnr is owoeii.ir" ,V I, . y ase as.waaw ute "wi - pi I acre Unat Is or .utMU' iineni to-e-l land i Ih ru the taniiiiig adventurer ha- lit- tence- lo bllll.l, bin hoii-e and ontu to ioii-trin t tuiiiuug uten.iK .-iint Mock to I ui, and a v.-ai to wait fiebire any return coiuch iu. I At I havenaid, $..(H0 it a small sutu to be : giu au euU-rprise of this kind with, vet mot of those who come heie have absolutely uo bing. It is because of the sutfering among them that 1 have written this crude sketch of the preseut state of affairs in California. I know of Southern men now iu San Francisco whose little means bave been rxhausted. " '" " "l" . P'' mire of wnnrz Mttnr bttterfy regret having 1 come to thi- coiinlrv. and woailtf irladlv re turu, if tbey could One gentleman lately arrived, and deploring hi glouiny prospects, ssid to me that he had been deceived io common with many others, by the talae ac Count lie had, listened to, ami Ua tbongbt that it woultl be an act ol charity to prestnt a true atateint-nt of tlitugii in California, so that others might be dctt-rrtd from taking SBttp whioh would lead to rcgn-t. Special to ths New York Herald. THK I'LATFOHM 0,V WHICH MR CUASK WILL ACC KPT TIM I) R MO CHA TJ0 NOMINA 7' 10X. Washinotom, June 18, 18(!fl. Tb following in said to lie-tin authorita tive statement of the platform ot fbiel Jus tice Chase, and is said to have been drawn I up by Judge Chase himself : TT.l k.i ... -...... iu . ,;..ui n.. , .i io t li ocratic principle, the publication of which it : - to be teft under -. the Crvn-f Constitution of tbe United States to the iri,ti..i.uui....itt.i..n, State tbemselvet. Universal amnesty and complete removal of all disabilities on ac count of participation in the late rebellion is not only a wise and just measure of pub lic policy, but is essentially necessary to the beneficial administration of the government, iu the States recently involve 1 in civil War with the United 8Utes, and to the fait aud satisfactory re "establishment of the pr&clU cal relations of those States with the other States of tbs American Union. No military government over any State of tbe Union in time of peace is compatible with the prin ciples ot civil liberty established by the Conttitution, nor ctn the trial of private eithtec by military commission be tolerat ed by a people jealou of their freedom and desiring to be tree. Tsxes should be reduc ed a far as practicable, collected Imparti ally and with strict economy, tod so appor tioned ss to bear on property rather than upon labor, and while all national obliga tion should be honestly and exactly lulfil - ad no saecisl privilege ihtiulil -ba aiuiweri to any classes ol indiridnslsor corporations." ,-.. ..Italii-Mi)IMl.-. iwHb-'...bighiy. respected sod ancient widow lady of thi town, area on last ounuay morning. ne deceased was in ber 78th year, and wa popularly known about thi section ta 'Aunt Pttsy." The only son of Mr. Smith was murdered in thi place, in the summer of t5, and tine tbat time tbe old lady, sol itary and alone, bas been weeping ber wsy to the gave. Roqtincot in pact. Milton Ckroniel. The Illinoi BlaUman atyt Illinois will go Into to National Oon yen tion a unit tor Pendleton, yetitbe Democrat of that State are ant united in thinking hint tbe beat man for tba crisis. "Tb conviction in bort it wide epread tbat William Tecamseb Bher- maa," Ac., Act i An exchange report a. very natural com ment oa the wrrmsut' tcrton Jo throwing a tMttie Ot cure overooarfi to itgntew the balloon. - Said Pat ; "And wby tbe deyjl didat they drink It r 1 Beaaretrard It bales breakfasted by Ibe New York Democracy atDslmocico't, wbils l Ortnt i denounced tnd ridicu!e4,by tbrir organ. Forney, -"""'.T.s ' f", Two stores on Washington ttreei, Boatoa, hat, valued $190 to $300. They art the "jranuia anicla." TELEGRAPHIC. SECRETARY ll'CTJIXOCH VETO 0 THI iEKASSAB BnX. WssjiisoToa, JanjWl,lf, Hecretary MeCulloch hsa not resigned, as bss het-n eonndently ruma-ed. The President's veio of ths Arkansas Bill has just len received in floogres. Kuif and sessonshle rains have fallen in dif foruot psrts of slslisnja. In ths last fsw days, oomi'MJ J"' 111 Um to save tha corn orop. whioh i was ut any burned uu. YH7 LATE KKPEBOK If AXQCILIAX.'. Pvsis, June ), at. A firand Requii-m hfre yesterday, in memory of Mstuuiliaa. t'arlotia, Mlramon, and many Uvteaua, were present. moM WAfiHINOTON THE PBESIDKyT 8 VKTO F THE ARKANSAS DUX. W'asuisutom, June 3t), P. M, Tli- t'-'t -fWiiitf in sn at.ntract of the veto : XMapproTstot o Ml would be an aitmtesHm that. "JUt t aiufit iniiHav"ijy novftrnuig.tlis whet Ktati-s, sun t hi- tcta en iiiilcnientanr therein, wire iiroer snd r-ntiMitutional, aheroas tha lmsi- dHlif's opinion l unclisiieed in this respect, but rs(tn-r nirrnL'lhi-nrd bv tlie results atti'iiding tbelr execution. If ArkanxaM is not a Htste, this bill don't ad mil hr. It she ih a Hta'e, no lefftslation la ne iiHary t b-r rnnruHeutAtlon in Oongreaa. ICah Hoiir.e, iind" r tint ( onatitntion, judfiis of the t.-iectlon retams anil qnslitlialions of its nwn nit-intiers, and' notlmiK is necssary fo restore At'ksiiasa hut the ilerriHioli, liy i-arh HollHr, of thin ts iibility of thoau pri'sentiiifr i-rerlennals. This il ills plain and ninipUi plan of the Constitution. Had it tieen adopt,..! in ll5, instead of Ifirisla llou of doubtful conetitlUioiiality, and, tbt-refore, uiiwimi and dani(Brona, rsHtormtion wonld luii; alliOi- bav,- ti.'i-n a-iiuiplixlH-il The PrsHidt-iit af(Sin rui-omnu-iuls the adoption of tho Constitutional plan. The termnproiioacd are scaioelr applicabiM ti. a Territory ;aiiu eer lauily not ui a Hub-, which has ocenpo-d a puuae in the I'mon over a ijuaru-r of a century. The President is unable to fin t authority for the conditions of ths bill in the Federal Consti tution. The elective ft siichise ia reserved by the Constitution to tho Htati h tlicrnsi-lvca. 'liie Inn full to provide Ijuw AidariHHH mJihII ai;:ntfy her soreiitHn'-H of tlo- fiinduiiieutal couditimis, nor loi it irt-usi-nbt- piinsltii s for timir nullifiestioii. Ii is soi loiieh )iii stiniied shrtlii-r the Conn'itu- tion hia be-n ratiti d io-io-diiiy t the las ti s inied to Ije i-i foii-e bi ton its adoption. The Constitution icmIik-ib the frunchtse, on it;. ratirsctloTi, liv u-ts iinknown iu thw Itcoiistiui-- iiou aiiionu o'viii iiii- 'Btenre. of ttm pu- t wl knnwn rbn tarire portion, if not a luie majoruv, ot tl I,-, mrs don't acet-pt this 'ti-ft, and, if bppiii'-i to , iti.is North tin re ta .', .. . . , ., . ', mt m-m .rl.u .. -11 . iu1..hi awv fioni id :i rather than compl With ILa UtKlsilliiK uul.a.li.iU. 11. Proxnti nl out In .in . ol, ot 'ikanssa. tberufnrs de- "Should the mi, nir'iiK to reirulst.- tli iiniki: 11 Conform to iiooortioii ot ti.u -m tinKlify l lie pi o. im ii iiitntal iMliditioo, i i lertive franchise au as U. i onntltntioiis of a Urge it.- o i he North -and Wt-sl, leb-rtud to iu tlit- fiinda it i lo lie the follwfili'lict U It mtencii-d ' Mat il It tot 0 aiiii, it o, iua ti,r Jay, a rtsciliTeno, ,i to. k k laud i lie t.. tli'- part of-wiKloni lo ml f repreeeu atlon slisli n. turesd, mI some tu li3 iroutiles wlii -h have il ' VW'idJ it tint bw lie lor our euidv the Fvderxl l ol.at ra'ii r Uiau reaort lo mei urea wmch lo- t o '1m pfesutit, and wnich ms in & n- w ?vr, rwiicw. In au Stfin vttd w.tfft.f'M talatue wfarca ss preeJ ro crtii-tinwtj and un forttmatu ' ' IV ,-HHtl io.s, Juut ll, P 31. Tittt Houa was - upied with cutmpunani matters, until ihv vein of ths Atlutuaas BtU, which passed. Im to over the veto. It waa a P'irty tote, einopt Stewart, ol New Vt-rk.who rottid with the Itepublteaus. The Kent it ky nleetmii coutsst cams Bp. and was discussed to adjournment. He.natk. A llil, diridinK Illinois into two Jndt cisl IHstricts, with ConrU at Cairo and Hpring- iirld, passed A late uumbur of ponsiou Bills passsJ. Without acting un tne veto, th Heuate wnt into Ktecutive aessiou at.d tdiaurned.. .j..,,,,.; FR0V WASHINGTON OENEBAL AMNESTY, AC. WtBnisuTos, June ), P U The ti hill, reported to-day, comes up on Monday, and .will uceupr H Hniats, with owl ts- 'terruptioii, tiU ooncluded. It redueea whiskey to si sty aud tobacco from forty to thirty cent. It is elaborate in details for oolUction. It Is probable that a Oeneral Amnesty will be proclaimed on the Fourth of July. Tlie President baa pardoned ConfeCieraU Gen eral Harry Hetb. The corruption Committee coutinues examii: iuK wif.iieaaea. FROM GBOIUIIA. Aiuhi, Jiuie 2U, P. M. The Governor elect has lust arrived from Wash 'ngton, and it ia rnmorod that the Legisla tor will lis convened on ths Fourth of July. FROM FLORIDA. - Tallsbasss, June 30, P. II. ... ..... ... n"'MII I -llljll ITll wi i itii- w 9irviai isattli. aW ISom- fenr year from March, tSBJ, by a vote of to tl. In the afternoon session, a majority of the . . . ... , .Wil.l-rtO. i.b.j mem Ders wtrs f rtmeo leave or a' senoe till July the 7th. Meantime, the minority will meet and adjonrn. FRuMbOLTH AMEWCA, AC. Niw Yoat, June 22, M. Vouut'hau adncea repreaeut ths revolution gaming strength. . , . Si... - The Haytien rerolntionist hav rixwived a thonaand rifle nd a large amount of aui in auc tion. A mtt(o insarrscUon in St. Tsomss has saated the inauguration of stringent regulations. Ths Brazilian Emperor, on opening the Gener al Assembly said tbat tha United Btatea bad agaiu proposed mediation, whteh was refused with thank. The Paraguay hava anasd torn thousaud tsomea to gnwt e'-yTinicaliTMai, MARINE ACCIDENTS. Cbic.aoo, Jnns M, kt Ths lifs-boal "Little Western, built bsre on s new. model, espsised on ths trial trip, di Capt. Marrell and th Reporter of th Timet The Steamer Morning Star and. th barque CbttrOand collided on Lsks Kris Both ank 'Jlwly;Kmla.watrlat.,1 .it " f THB 8URRATT CASE. WAsarriKinw, June ffl, M. Surrstt has boen discharged on ths original in dictment. He ia held to tJO.fXIO bail oa tb new indictment. Th bail will undoubtedly be raised and Smrett enlarged. C0N0RESS. WAsamaroa, Juna 22, P M. Hiwats. A joint reaoiutioa passed, dropping from tbs rolls army onyoers sbssatwftaoat Isava, sir. numaer presented a memorial for tbs siabhshBMUt,of a Govaramsat Bank, eoatem- plstiaa ths psyawntof th Katxwal debt without farther taxation, ttffcri a 1 to the Committee of ainsnoKu. . . . :. - -i... .. u t The Colorado admission was as, awt went over. Mr. Morrill, of Maine, wanted soma system In stanmnvg. aoTi Rye" assurawws thai Cdordo would vol right, torrell bad a doubt theft Colorado would b Dt traits. -' ..-; Tas Arsansss adasUssoi bill ptasad over the veto ty a party . Adjonrasd. t ' t Hocsx Under the regular csJL, a resotatioa, deebuing tbattb pnbU debt sbould be redoesd tottimplt.and. m--.nm.JtJBm,mita-. asrstood by ths psepla, tad tbe mtareet tbsrsoa reduoed, aai iuatrtctiBg tbs Wars aad Ci.hh.1 !. WrsiwrttJIulanTssablyikersto.w,, A motion retarrini the awsv to ths Wars and ttssns Oommttie failed, l to 8. "" TM Cdatmilfoi l Ways s ltM ware atmeted toinqelr Into theespadlsttey of ases. pnatiHj nfty atUhona te bay ta saatare and maturing eeis debt, and no new MrHinnan to be oreated until the eotd' in the Tnaanry it r. dnesd to tweoty-dva millions. Tris-Copfi rsao repot I, wmoviag diaabditisa, M TnTWlrHrr"! fcft rsssfl M an is, (aaSy i vete mors than two-thirds.) The Bill, as-now passed by both Uoues. to tin PnmMmt. The Election Committee report, seating tt Kse, (radical,) from M tysville, (Kc nlockr i vu-, triet, s:aorA.5''fvww' fcals7&8Tw' ; ing Thad. Mtevsns, voted nay. Tbe Tax Bill was uki n up. Night niau were ordered hsrsafter, and ths Tsx BU an have uninterrupted possession ef ths Btwaa. as. tB laTb1'JJm'''T'lP'' Adjourned. . . FROM WASHINGTON. Wasmihotox, hut n, p. ioixu bogus, B- M. Purrell, Ow Thceaas sad Itiebasl Shea, are tin ttttt's bocdemsn. f The President baa nominated Mr. Kvart as Attorney General, sod Qes. Mutford a CbOsette of thu third Virgmia Revenue Diatriet, Uu the presentation uf the Aiktuaaa ijeltgs, iujfc i-wwriet test, signed by aii. Uenersi ateade was atUie tsar efltes to-day PBOif GBOHOIA. Atronsu, Jon H, f. u. Hon. Aiet. U. Htepkens snd fierahell V Johnsoa are urged to be pretwut at tha uesttng of Uu N a tional Dearaeratis Canvesrtsaaw An Alabama Editor Kii.lrd- Tat Ar roHNFy OaNKRAi. Elect Coumits vhi Dkrd. Radicalism defies tba laws of God and man, and allow uothing lo Hand 1 iiswy. The lollowing i takep from the Mobile Rrf later of Friday morning : "By gentleman just' Irom Butler w learn Ihet on 1'ueailay laat, our triend M. B Tliomur, editor! of the Choctaw sroVif, m i murdered in a most cowardly manner by Joshua Morse, the Attorney General elect of the fsltawag oligarchy which th so called Congress st Washington ba just vottd to recognize as tbe lawful govemiittnl of what woa tbe State of Alabama. Re was assailed by one Wm. Uilmore, a let emi neut meuilH r of the gang ol renegade wbil men, but wi ll enough known. Mr. Thomas hit not In eo back w aid ia cxpi tatsaig. . hi i-ipmion. . tit thj-ae, -creatures, i luu u aeeuu uiat iuey usia i lie occasion ut the absence of most ot his friends, oe a Hailing excursion, or aometbiug ot the tort to vieit tn in at his office and pn.vuk a dif ficulty. Uilmnre.made tbe commencement and brought on ait aliurcairon, which result -d in Thomas firing a pistol at him. Morse, who bad kept in the back ground, appeal by this time to buve proviiitd himself wiih a double-barrel gun; With which be llrvrt twice upon Thomas, lodging thirty-eight buck allot in his body, causing his distli within half an hour. Both ths sssastvtit immediately fiVd, and it is understood that they have made their wny to Atlanta, to belter themselve under tbe piotection ol Genernl Mearie from the vengeance of the Hut!fmtis wbwta aaAsatwagh ' - j- oir nriKuiiui iiiiou, wurca air. t nomas, being highly and deservedly esteemed, thcr 1) much excitement." , MAHUIED i At the reaidenee of the bride's fattier, in Ooida boro , WtynaUo , ua Thursday, tne i&h Uisi , by tin Ksv Mr. McKinutn, Miaa M. I Bcawxu, dsughtsr of H. W. BorwsU, Ksq t Mr. P I. Kuio, at W k Cotmty. H UE liOOHB YOU WAATt Js. . Tkssk mt Wwam. Wyaterie. tt i A oorapletu Baud-bouk ot usefol infortuatlou, giving full directions for making Hair Otis, Lvras Perrumsry, Candies Patent Medieiiuis Inks of til ktnds, ISitmpagne.VJiirrBat, Ac.. 4. FriceSOc. Krerrkadi'a Vrlea : Containing the La dies' Quids to Beauty, Parlor Tbestricale, and How to mats ail kinds of Liquors without tbs ass ui poisonous articles. Prim (ale. etHsrt Haw Wilkaal a Waster. Pnos SO cu. w-atlsSwr-;" e-i"-'FuH of Jakes, Pens, COe nnndrnms Witty sayinrs, Ae. Tb very taint to kill dullness. Price 45c. tthwhaaeare reaves a : Naarly 1,000 of tbs wisest anil witueat sayings of Bhakspears. i 0c. Ilaaiaa Wiiksal a Maswr, tCc. Tb C banned l aaky.-A I'aaate. Prioe 25c. ttew ta Its It : Or directions tot knowing and doing everything useful, sue. 'aartakia IMaae ataay. -Tha mysteries of making love fully explained, with specimen Love iaitars. SSe.' .-e - Haw ta Cbaaae a WICs. SSe. Maw lo Cbaaae a HiibiH. 2Se. Parlar NaU: Or ths art of (Height nf Hand fully explained. 25c. Tb Meat I.Htib Tkia ea Karik : A Game thst oan be played by any number uf per sous, from two la nfly. fiUo.. . '"" r"w Wsssil ii A bios Ry-aaW less give a load report no gnn-pow!-r assd Piatol sad luU kwlt, 75e. Any of the abort win bs sent, postpaid, kt sny address, on reoaipt of pries. Address GEO. W. HEPTINSTAIX, " June t-iawlmAwlm box I, Eaaaid, H. C. TO LAWD OVVSEBS. HAVIN0 BEEN APPOINTED, BT THB AMbtilCAN AOHICU-LUj-RAU AKD ULS. .HA.t LJkNU)MPA, Agent ?or all thstpsrt of North Carolina lying east of and inohiJws (jatawba County, I am aathorised to say, ta suf person or person having a,ina) acres ji out body, partially cleared and near a Rati Road that if tbey will subdivide than lands lbs Compa ny will purchase alternate lots at their assessed vain for taxation ar ae ascertained by two die interested parties, paying for tbs earns ra tb Company's stock tb Company obligating it self to plaee s whits settler on every St acres, se aoquired, within Wires years, or, taike to do so, such land unsettled to revert to the orixinal ows er ; the owner to retain nosmstioa Bnul tbs land atSetUad. , - Ths object of this STstem Is to bring tote tbs State aa wdaatriou snd thrifty populatios sad to suaanos th valus af oar mads. It ban, bam adopted in other but snd is ssid to bs wort inglneiy. - i A.et--J k. our Uctns- tnrs ot ItlMi. Land ovum will ulsaas addres prtictiUratHklTtU, N. 0. ' Usj A ltftW-wAswtf b. V. COCBTS. C3TAtTT V Aft latTtt (.'.. r y) LKMOIB tWSn. I , la iqom, Bntno Tntl, 1861. Heritsg W Blount and wlm Winnilred. 1 Powbataa Waldridge and Wlfs. I It appearing to tba aatbwaotion of tbs Casrt, tbat the derendaaW bt this eanse era tton-reti-deBtaof.thtata, Utt orderad by ta Oesrt, that pubiinatioe bs msds tattle staJaagh Semtmo1, a newsrisw pneted la tbe City of KaWh M six weeks, aontfying said dnfsnrlsnts to aMMsrst th next term of th Snperkw Csort of Xeaoir CutuMy to b bekt ia tb Ooort Hoass ta tinatoe, osethseshud Monday after tba tuarlh Monday Heptembsr, 18(18, sad answer, plead or demur. An., or judgaMat pro oanoooo will bs taksa. vVltneasj.Bonaw H. Kocwraaa, Clerk and Ms-, tar b) Kqmty of Lenoir County, the third Moadsy after tbs fourth Monday va March, 1M8. , may lw-wKw B. H. BODKTItEE, 0. . t Tltlrtr Davy Ketiij7'7" " APPLICATIOir will be wisd to hie text Gea-.Ttg-lBaBftr ibe'tHa' ,;ter:.s"Aot:iMrr:: t.oraung thsNuKH CAB'MJ.V LIFK A8ot EA.VC AMNUlTX AKAt XkbsT COMFaSI June ia-lawlm v:; CIlEKXs f ArEHAST Ctf. fshl-wtf ' " - newrwlk, T.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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