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I Iff tit Ay .JL.. NO. Vh f XiU; SlvNTlNEL. w'll K CELL, sEATON C.AI.Ks, KI'VTOIW. WtPNJDAY. JULY i 18B8 HA .7.(7'.-. Wt II pill I hirns-rats and ; .l.l.erhuud to tail 1 ai 1 lit a ll 'il iuct-i- i ,l. f.,irlM oi ; .tnrtWI'.-. - . - ., . . j our platform ' ""l "H" "' ' , dr.i ll !t i in eliliie i " . - j . . ,l... , .committal nil ur maw n Kt 1'hi'ag plainly and loicihly up ,.iates the principle and thr policy l rliuill cut Deinocratic uroaniittion. and Hue in. iirew I receive till ellilltrst llient ul evi I ) ''"nieplHUoriu. and the candidate,, tft.Y MDUB kSl) Jll.AtU, Olllllllltll l III. .ll" ,.,,.ry lover of lender of tni" the Constitution, every tir DeinociBtie pliticipleii, and ill kintlle a blaze ot e,nthuiam tiirutiirn - cut tne wiioif W.. mitfiicst that "Srymvur uiiii Hlair" ..... l. l.,rmed at tmfe in all the ctmn- ,.. ,vft. village-, and in every Captain a iuict intheMaU.'. Let that I the , lei ,; !' all thenutiV'SKYMOUtANI) 111(;"u).. the verKe l manhood, form Clubs. ,,t !..,.. uJ t'onscrvativesaiiionf. the. ,. , lured voter torm "rfey moiit and Hlair" ('lul.. ll tli-v de.i.e, or l.y What name t Ik- v clioiwe. Let every v i.u .... i.tlieei,ei, ilh a President, a I reanuei ami -n-tarv. at least. Let each member of the ( h have his name entered on the register ,.i i he Cliil, "d let frh mw WnHtimae-ll I, carry out tlie object, "f the Aociation. That object we untlerHtand to be the aalva ,, ol '.he Republic, by Hie rc,orat ion ol ,l,e ConatiiuU.... and the utter overthrow , WW,,a,Jf..di. al ,,m,ei,.le.,-to r.-t the 0,ttimt" frnin h'fi4 ef ihe revi.luiionUu autl the Hlale from the ...mrulol the U-alUwagx an.f carpet bag, ers M the pmyle rally. Let the cauip trm re.feH,dUui. sinl Hie honored naaiea l .Vywour aud HUur I borne ahdt to vic loiy. . " KRKKDOM of riwi-Hiisx. personally, we are wholly indiffeient to the action ol the "House of Kepfineiitaiiveft," in regard to our Reporti'r aud b the .Wi ;. and in Editor, txiallawasjn, carpet haggera, and tucb uig"ra at voted in lavor l the rearttutinns, are Um ai h out fun tempt. Ui iH'tr of congratulation, that ao re.apeetal.le a yoi.HK Seiitl.nn.n. a ..r Reoortr ill the Uouae. kUoum oe nrfXi',lPrt"W' Imdy Bating the Conservatives ami tut HMMSCtoWe Republieaiis who V..te.l with them.rtV. Mliite W f.eeH'o tfh? graced, except- perhaps by its Convention. The goeecl.e Wade by rP scallswag and niggers, on tin were lar more diweapectlul to occasion, the body than any thing riW has dd of then.. Rut they have a poor iimiite of what n tleeeat or wpoctWe. The effort to get bhwd out of a turnip would be as auce.. lul as to And demmey and propriety among ucu couU'UiplifilC ftillowa ttMnlcM, Pt-rliaps, w ild like lu bT regular wmt of the pr4 inna, but te observe that me pr." v.-,, KemTa.Hy.iiwl my "ur complain ot tlie little inteie-t in the pro reeding. Wa alill, however, keep up such u account ol t d.ThiV will enable the public" t.)' 'jutlfc nf1trtf' T.h ball m tJl "jwi ltl ?ktl"" ' the Chief to" the' lwlj , "d we prom iu ta mU attiaort't in. v- ..-..i a SX ABBOTT AVAIX. Our Beporter, in Wtm.lajV i', ys tliat Geo. A.llitt aaid : 'IU intended to figlit tliia leeling against pntUme oT Kortberi. Irlrth, who came Weeetrtm thewme teenng pTec'w'J We nver w gentleman our liv, no matter where ho KM horn, we did not ,de te.d and certVioU we necw aw oney whose not promote. But, we ask, wf it very jflinr.Ocn, Ahttt,Col. Het,nf Mr. French Col. nawceae, Watt0 Tourgeoi aud mco. like, heiore they hid pirt tuxe. or given proof of heif eterninatioa to m.k North JCr.vHu pernttineut home, to hY .ought th tlteSatirtS of r Ulck from oor whit and tnaucea mrm p them in office, in trf ur native people ! I that Northern dntility f AVe think not. The Korthwn ppe huM'd iu ridicota and xp.re of the wsf ) gBt)Uj of Py of (the Southern carpet bagger. And who of them, pray, arc try ing to make as hooeat living, by honest Uhor t "tt ta vwT JabMeAiippois,. to be thing toeicni such men DoCkery ... - . .... .Bl.1i,!t laud aod Pool, U" "loan, nuif v-...-.-. have beB hera atwut three year and who ptrhapi way W, auain return ! -It . an Ueaf way of making i ,h, be .Iwsys intriguing ad plotung iog oHioe t RAnrwoa"'1' Yobk -A great Improvised ratification tneotlng was bc4d ia New Yotk on the night of the JotHWnw- 41ml JS4C0pal Democratic ' Convralion. ""Among the spfakert were the Hoo.'Zebulon B.Vaof and Colonel TrV. A. Jeokiua, of tbht Stale, Thouaands were pmmmAfrdf ttkt wAba-( - UcaB; Kceireil."'"'" "" " ami unK1" . . , pri part-it, "I t oll ,,.,. (,, , ii.,l.,rn.. tlif phtljorm mid,' ' Hies ttt ' 11 convict loll to pi tiik iioM) Hor.nKiis asd carer., t' ' .1-, .;.;,;.:.5ift....;,,. I 'I here can lie no doubt that t lie N triii. rn bondholders, through Ihe oi pet 1 u K ' ' s. manipulated i la- iramiug ol th i- liml'ial Constitution, and forced up.ill the elcii.ial Assembly I lie duty id providing, at inn-'', lor t lit' py Hu nt id the inierit .mi the builds III til" Stale. How milch 1IIUIH V paid tn idled that. nil. I. oilier r')t' ' . it vv tin. I II nil thai done in Ha! line, . Tbu-wMut) .psuUh au. Imm , ul I-. b: I.'.: , In cot rv nut i l ill Inn In I pi liii-li vv id mil.j.i'i North I r"ln I tn llic entire I'litlol ul .ill St .1. Wt j call upon evciv man, who ('..Is . i y i i i III lor the lililrpelldcli' e ill N : (i I ' iiii, and lor the wellate ol our lint A'i p.op!.-, to watcli closely tliene movement-.. One ol the firm movement., in tin- new programme, is the pretended in ie.il i-nle "I the .Siiiiun to (Sen. Llttkllel.f. lor 111 1 rumiired) f 2(1,000. It i, hem elori h, to be a Yankee conct I'u, hotilil and paid fur by the bund-holders, perhaps, and to have Yankee managers and editors, probably. It is to be enlargtd.'and to have two Btcriuyru phic reporters Hemv, we In Iieve, the iiuivitnent against the Sentinel n-porterii. The prc-ent real circulation of the SIiiikI ard would not justify tins lanje expense. The Standard i", hencetorth, to W in the intereat and control of the bund holders and carpet bncoei, who will,, we shrewdly suspect, foot the nil!- 'Ihe ptopU- ol the Stall- ale allied aVuist the evil puiposi ol tin .fnw wliieli cuiitrols the Stuml'inl. No tun' liiend ul the Slate has, In r, tuti'te, taken tin St a itf l.i pies, 1 because lie approv to watch its mi. I ol its lie V nils prt in s c.'lir-e .i r. .mi ihe ,,, te I'mbr the new regime, t In' pow . r to in jure . in tht in, miles-- tin y ei to seciitc the State t .V.l . p,,-,le , III ..lilltee II I t he c ml n I of .1 The Stnlinel is against the carpet hat'CrrX, because tin y an-t in iiics oi ill.- Ma uf our native people ; and it is ..ppo .id to of the . inter -. Wi lli the olljihl the wicked and ung. oerous designs Nirrthcrrt Itrmd lubtw, j naauiti ill ests oj our siillering, neeiiv pei.pi. tvinild not be unjust or nnifenerti.is b md luil.b is, but charity, with us. to begin at home. They will, i. mcis.utv, force the Ui.ilsof the poor people ul Nonh C.irolin i into market, to be sold by the Slier ill', for taxes to pay the Northern IhiiiiI-IuiI.Ici his inter est. The In. ml-holders will, Cieielon-. be come I be purchaser of the lands of our pen pie, lor one lentil their value, t,j j inttrent. It is ruiiuiretl that (leu. ly tlitir f Abbott, i avowed liiiusell m lavor nl jhe policy: the l""ir people uf llu StuU are not 'Me to fnplhmtaem Mnsuiary (il JuJK Ult ' '' ferr(, that their land mtt be mhl tu )iy it ' If this be Ihe milicy ol On. Abbott and his friends, can he expect the vote of true y,-th Cnrnl'ini'intt Can den. Littletiehl eipuet North Carolitiians, true men, to back him in his schemes, ii he favors ' this plan? Let them speak out. We will support no man for office, for any oflice, who is in lavor of ciuiielling the people to pay high taxes, and thus forcing their binds in'o market, to he htniLiht iiu, at a mere song, by carpet bagtrera and bom) ttoldeis. 11 llu people j look to Uieir own luUresia! I'iip Ai.rxiMJKRH. : - Allot he. 1 Kill, If- j i -,. - ... . ... i.. tu. r-..u..,t t Ill.iVUlg itlatjrliuea, waa-up in ine Liiiu .i States House of Representatives, on Ihiirs I day. Tin re ate but few North Carolina names embracetl iu the Hill. W hile It was tinder (rtr-iderAibut, tht: l'olloftiuo prOceed- jugftOAXUtttttA "Jr. Rullur, tit Ma.ssiu:htisi!t(s, iiioyed lo iiiclnde the name ol J unes L. Alexander, of Cleaveland County, North Carolina. Mi. Buller staled that lie knew Mr. Alexander, and lie was as loyal a man as eouU be tunnel anv where. ilr. Fraunb. of North Carolina, said the loyal men of Worth Carolm htui. never been able to find a man in the State named Alex ander who was loyal. MlV Butler kel m. t renrn il tie was personally acfiuaintetj with the geutleuian tlret named, tie had been told by an ex- 'nfcM-lj$fcia House that Mr. Aiexauuer w ai now truly loyal. Mr. French aaitl he was not personally ao wil;th (feortemaa swaojaal, hut. it was a by-word in North Carolina that such and such an one was as disloyal as the AI exi(fT family- The nmtie ol Alc-Juncler i a household word iu North Carolina. The ancestors of the family immortalixed fliemaelves iu the days of TO. They were among the fore most in riatsting British tyranny. One of llcu, delegate to the celebrated meet ing at Ualilax.on the 4lh of July, 1776; the numea ol three of them aie appended to the memorable Mecklenburg peclaration ot May 80, tlV ; and atill another one of the ante name and family was Oovernor of North tartlna iu 105. We should lie I loth to believe, and we cannot believe, that 1 "Sty oT We ""mmvrrmtMtit toch- rw an pa triotic men ire advocates of despotism ana i M.urnaihin imw. Their sires tniglit the mrthrV".Btry Ut hn. 'iitfumtsiglpmi their StsU- is the lclim ol to day. It is icb a family, with such a record, tbiTihii "earpi -1ggi7,liicTr.-tlat-tW M know where.) aaperane with the charge of ''dWoyalty," and tfaks of as a Mby word"in North Carolina! What does lit know about the Alexander hWily, or any other decent native family lu North Carolina ?-- WscVl-KJWo5l..k, haa accjulrcd domkile in the SUle.and to dare to affet a knowledge of oor people I And Kutler to auction French about native runn t,aro TaSSBft'"'iSt2k lUiWi fr.JA fanSSi' itrtSKLftt if. TPS -i . HA TJHCA TIO. JIKKTINUS. t'ons made, by H e National I Iciuocratic Cotivi-nLiou, tit New York, have received t lit) most remarkable- endorsement through out the enn; r i , The lleinncrals Ulld Con strvativea ata-iiioversall pil'illlllt over The propccts ..I 'certain mictviw. The enth u swimii i xeiu-.l ! v t i k, - 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 ut i ions iit ii"t a 1 i i I ll I . i I l .I t t ' iii -p ninudle III. 'Villi lit. It ..$. ,iijsic4 ;,'!tii,'kt,...M'.'.w.'.p'1.V,,. MU&H. ills,. lMMfe I.I' the ,,.,,! Illl .III! id In .111 I'l 1 W I II ( II ll n.l "i itt it ul ( '..lis i v .i ' 1 1 1 S ' i u i t we It lie (I.' ... rwj,efmtrfs!T' ftt'tfr?" I. ii i!.. u. k. i ' Wi '' i i d" i' n..l !:. .1 u; "1 il..' coiiiili s , us an i ..I tlm Coiisiitiition, ol liberty and I law, lie planted upon uurwatcli anii -liul! it nut it in onllaiii I) autl v. in i ii Mi.iH i-lnlil. ,f , it ll towels, louver, ll bci I v , l""l I he ileli'ltlti r ot tin Si 11 Hun. the ll I it pe i n t ion it 1 1 . 1 a vv hlle man s iinvi l nine Lit Kttiticati i. Millies be called at unci. Ihronuh. m; the Slat. . Let "SltV Mol'R AND Itl.Allt ( 1.1'K.s" l loimeil at every point. Let delesr ites be app uiite.l at al the rulifi cat ion ( 'nut v me. i iiij'.s. I i ul iclbl the I)is triet tile. Mnu-. lu be b. Ill ill ea. ll Con gressional Ibslih i. lu ii .iiiiiiitle candi dates lur ( 'uiiere.-s all I t le -lolh ml tl'e Picsidcntial tit W. t avoid any poasiblu diffiettltT, tW 'tun candidate f..r Cunrss be able to take tlie te-l n.,t'l, an 1 our canrtl'- datis fur I'resiilenlntl i Ii i uu.l.r anv iiuliiical ill-ablluie not be i di fined mi l hel.l by the Coiim'i-.- 77.V I'M 'h'i;slTV. Wile ..in that the Hoard of Ki III. at i on, Ull. I. I ihe lie w ( ul.st It lit ion, have ol anl..tl mid appouiteil fll. from each rmmty vet 1 1 au-pi lei I Sullle vv 1 11- :.u li.l ll-l Tm-if Trustees, one Mtt havtt Iti.t hem I that VI i. Ash- e 11. u u . 1. el .1 lin lllltellileilt ol lni Mi'-i i hi iii Norih Ciiiolina, had I a V lull In I ln . .Hl.tilstilute, in ( lllio. 1' iblir been i i We f'iirttir tenrnedrhnt Ashley was s'lffsdu -ale ol oiw-rlin, ai d that he had determined to in,!-.! upon h um ing the L'niversity ays lein at Chapel Hill, and reorganizing it upon tilt- si stem of Obeilin, as a Normal school, for lilu ki and whites, to be instruc ted tor tenchci.. We have since htftnl that the Ii iard ol K'lui aiiun have approved ol this plan and w ill g" to work at once to orgsui.'- it. It is also siat.-.l this Kducation Board will seize alyuee upon tlie I'nivt rsity prop erty, the Libraries and lump lire of the two Literary Societies,' Are !! The property ol the I'tuvei sii v is limit gag.d l',.r its .lehi. Those debts ought to be paid, before the new R m rd stirs a peg. As to Ihe Libraries. Ac , ol I he Iwo l.itera ry''eti.ctetur'fW:'''m':''T!;'ia'rt legal title to tin in I ban Slu nnmi's hummers had in their stolen plopertl. . Months iigii, we" lii.il T'isl enuugli cfiiifl deuce in the Radical leaders in this State, with their carpet-bug allies, to expect the verv worst results from llu ir management ol Ihe l.'nivirsitv. We advised the Trus tees to at-ll its property under the mortgage, and let it be bought up by gentlemen, who would keep up the University on a literal scale. We should have, publicly urgud It, but for the timitiily and hop.-fuloess of our Itp-lid. nil on one occasion w had an in In. It- ai ilUu, adv ising the two Societies to il'mil.' at once their. Libraries! and fnrni lure between the Literary Societies of Trill -ily, Wake Forest and l)V!don Col If ft, be relumed, when culled for, by their suc cessors in the University of North Carolina, whenever placed in the hands of the white people' of the Stale. The same timidity, B -laiafwrrwie.'WtaiB 4p'Jetlr fmmhr.ov the llmrcrstty than otiiKelvc, led tu to rc;- call the article. We now wish we had urgt 1 strongly the -nst measure, and, it it had laded, then urgX'tl llji; imiouiI. We have never hail any confidence in the ability or the good pur pose ol the Radical, il they allowed them selves to I controlled by "Gov." Uolden, Art ley. A., in regard to the University, to make it what H itfft An be. They rto not care a Ktcat for North Caruima cr her peoi pie, in any respuci, excepffto Mvcomuliah their own selliah deiigns and secure the interests of the Radial party thereby. UKN. ABBOTT AGAIN. " He bad been abused and slandered by the C.mwtfWp (the Kadicata) hart the power, he waa in lavor ol shovHng no mercy whatever. ' v (?. Alibotl't tpeeh. That has Ihe real Radical Holden-f'uri-tanic ring. Are carpet baggers Wonished at the course of thn Senlmil, when such sentiment are uttered and practiced ttpon by leaders like Abliott and Hoblen ? Now werey toten, N4Wtt U,mA we wiilpay you back in your own coin. JvV) ncorcry No. Ocmservalives look for none, yet they Dave a right to exix-ct and claiof gentility from gentlemen. But they do not look for bloocf out of a turnip. gain repeat the idea, that the above ill the formed In the State by th Dc:iocraiic and Conservative people. It renders tinner- wry tiwt(sri 'lcw06ratHi tab t -''C)i. tervativ" Cluh, though neither are objec tionable to n. We have no attachment for naruea, faiilem thty identify its with certain principle which1 we advocate. Bejmour aud ltluir are the banner hciarers of the, Di,iuo;T4tkulBtfjttfijruicd8.( Nsyr Vcjik, a embodying the views ami aim 'of the Democratic and Cooaetvativs masses I the country. They' will and mast aUtiid uon l lbt iiUJisnw and tn du irr,r , ,w . , 7 ' , ' (ten it ft i. iv cum; n iks. ;vQr.:$er!$tft. : 'Mmmw8lrti1 it ooutliid at lht: aunoilii'i t in lit of tlie T! ar,t of Pvi jiervisors appo.nted last week, by tt"V Hidden, tor the Luna: ic Asylum. Mr. I. is siterwas the only one who had tiny claims to respectful consideration in that ortice, Inn il he has not liui'. ilid the public es'eem be his r. cent emii ections, he resid. s too far I rum lliecitv. in 'discharge itsilu.i.s atituticm toi ilie -(, he ItiiinR mid tlie Hlind, pre i 'ite.l y ihe " (luv ernoi " to lie l.egii.h.t.ire. i rin i iv . utll lleiod Hi r d. , . , I mi i ..!.-. 1 l' Kmc! ' "" Iv ,i,-,s j.., ; f.,i, m .K-WtR;inf.r,.t..- 'sr),,;,n t,' I.lt.u ' u'u The ( ) . i v i i n. ii i - in a t-.ir vv ay l iils ).itTfirat parfT i-rl pffi'ffl'ol'w ifev at imi I v .ui h i' l... i nt ine uis W l I'l.i.ll. .11. A ' ' uuey l.'.nei:, , i i-.c A Style. I V hoi it !-. I e. .1 nt 'i-JT. d, "Ii a mt uf a r, lln'ill .1. ,'g . 1.0 Ii- r.M lelice v cpuck iiasle ..iul i .line to U..h igli, I ii lili'i' liuwevi-r, he denies 1 1 R.-v. S S. Ashley . : Massiu lin-i It, an. I lb v. K I'. Hi r, . Cunnei lii lit, I". ill eau.d Collglegalloll.il nr. m il. rs - Ashley, Ihe t. m il. i ol a nrgr, school in Wilmington. ami lb .the lugm teacher ot this ciiv both of the.- iiu ii d Itilly the dm (inn- ul We umlerslHiid that i nut lusilaie lu in 1 in 1 1 ll. gin etpl liny. I" Us flllll-st sense, by -illoWHig Initio men to visit tin ir ln".i-es. socially ' A- hley i Su perintendehi ul Public Instruction, and it is said that HiiMir aspires to a si ai in the Faculty at ( Impel 11 II 'I lium is mites, an EnRlisbman, and bii mnljaniiitiiwt, hear, but a vei y gi.u.l niechn lie ' .lames II Harris, a good talking, him 1. mat i u s ii. a ktir 1 And I In ii i- lb. 11 I! Lib., whom wi net lier know, mo have We sl'll any one vv ho di kn We ,t though! mistaki n an I lie ant -p.i t icie man, vv ho nspii nous a. Ha-1 - that the (i..vi Doctor fatter has made him II cal leatlei iii Ua.lt igh, lur .some month-. Tlie Governor is taming mil his piiiui ples with a vengeance " Kerry -'. hujh anil line, n.'-.u'.' It hlli I Ay our ..ul,, feienih." He b .l.lly tak.s Ihe p.-lli-'ll, we leain, thai n "rty is lu be tidv il t are ol, n'ri matfe'r w fiaria'eivitvea .3 the ?Tat: TBe State giiveiiiini nt has not ii. riiiub ut bread lor a Cuiiseivitive man notour' ! il ' Perhaps when you s;et to the end ol yoni Iftlu-r, Conservatives will learn whether or not the? will support itadieat villi res gnd blacks, to cut thcii own throats Suppose the Conservative merchant, mechanics, fanners and t uiplojen, generally, were In adopt this plan, what would lil-couie ol the Radical masses ' Const rvatives who would serye ain.b men, in any w iv, ext . pt us a charity,, weaken their own i ause anil strengthen Radicalism. Come out Ir. .in artuuig (hem, and "touch not, handle uot, taste not the unclean tiling." UKX. AHUOtV. Wii do not know (l"n. Abbott, pels uially. ritrileeirrri'B 1rtvrf rvirmmM'' W-Hh'. the bond holders, aud the ni. asiiies vlcprei ialoty ot the white race in North Car oTiua, in (lie Iiite f "inwitiirtt, barf H higher respect lor his char i. b V and de port meul thitii for any oth. i nc v comer iirfo the Slate. There were d.-vi lopcin. nts, du ring thr Convention and the cniupaigti, and incc, which changed our opinion. We learn that Oen. Abbott, on yesterday, deiioiiiict d our statement as it) hint a a "lie," &c. We stated it as a rumor. Gen. Abbott dmiies it, --charge u with false hood, and threatens to hold the Kditor o( the heiUiiel perijoutillv resiiouaible. All lias is gammon. VTe ai now mbre utrmtgly in- chned to huheve the rmuor, since his de nial, than before. Wo hope the (teneral will not compel ul to prom mir Untenant. But let the reader consider the following ; Is uot Ueo. Abbott in favor of paying the fltatc' interest I that a-lict la he not laying a tax to be collected out or the peo ple to pay the interest . m the Btate tiebt Is that a lie J ll Uen. Abbott i in favor ol bill to tax the people to pay the interest on the Mate deb, will he not also go for enforcing its collection ? Ifow can Sheriffs collect, if they don't sell the lands of our people ! II the Sheriff arc obliged to sell tor cab, will they sell for more than one tenth their vahtc; and who can buy their land, hut the carpet-baggers, the bond holder and the money speculators j Al most, ii not quite, U. K. I. Ia it not strange that Gea. Abbott should deny am h am-.ajarJ-.B,.....,.,.,,,.,,.,-....,..,,,..,,,,., .,. ... . .'A'..W.asMa0B vrntew, nt the 7th, gtate that (Jen. Howard, Commisioiief ot the Freedoieu'i Bureau, ha wmten a h tttr to Gen. Scott, late of the Bureau in South Carolina, and now "Oovernoi" nl the State, which indicates a policy to place the Bus reau more and more tinder the management of the local officers in that Slate ami through out the Houtb. This view is app ov, d by the" i.mHXf:W'Wt;'to Is in T-.i'Kso' nence with the amendments lit tbui'. w bill Just a soon a the Bur. an is put into Ihe hands of the rtgiihir army olhocjrs, and the civil officer ot each county, ii alwajs H88k have tusmjjeVlwm .Mat iweW tlit'et opAfith,, tli.ul it been conflned to their mail agemcnt, at liist, it would not have bee n 1jilrn''i'T3rrifriiBll-1fc-''ffl-T,T'TrT'J hvo been favetl an enormous evpens.- and spared the grossest outrage. It is publicly tAKvtth th areswh 4ee -kett p l grali,fy New Kogland, and espra i'aWy AJa. taehuanlll, So ordir to give einpiotmtmt to many of Iht popuhitton. Thu-Chii.- J ti a n 'rniv Tj Kr. It is aiioonncd in the Wa-hlniiino papctj;. with , We1 short- of 'ihrtrrty, tb Jewtjf 44e ill give hcariiy support to Seymour and Blaif, M iii tae ,-andidaU! who were toied tor ia tUe, 'atwiual CisB-vi-iUituv. . . TIIK .V.r THIS tl. KX l-'.i'i ' !'! ' K j ilUHIC f The lullowing is neurit a i unii-lefe 1 1 'he National lb mo, la'ie ,:. eiiliv Illittec, Hlle liniiil k t I., lie l id by State del. giti.iu . A'abaina .lulm 1'. irsv 1 Ii, Moi -i Ic Aikansis .b.li, i M. Ila-n II. I. K k (' ill lui nit ut agn .1 . I uniiet ti.'.llt W'm M. r.i ii..i... I'll!: hehtvynr." Simile! Towue!l.l, Ni-ll.ll'l ilHt.b:t..l.!.i'!.e.4ii .lH.kiSiTlaeliafft lb "i i- ,i A II. i '..hiiiiii, A I .' .ii i I I-1 In. I U ! K ul t, ( .11. a;; '. Nil I.u k h. lb. M.., , - Hall K I,, il, I. A, i Mi'Cfi't'rV, .1 , I: I. i iin i- t.s 1'.'. t. M't hi"-. Mu' -o M'tsis.i Mi. hi N. brak N i v a a New II, M. ,.i... W N . i: iiu. . a nt .nt, 1 1 has A I, M Mel Hoi t Ml New .l.-rsey .luhn M N i New Au k' ( Nol il'j lee. 1. I Norl ll ( amlina 'flinni is !lrn"4. II (lino John (I. I liiiiii i iri-gou .1. ( Haw llu lVniiNVlvani t lMite K Kliiele list mil llt.l ton. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 I bind Liiii' .. di Sivut h ( 'arolina ( 'ba ll "si'i luhn W i I M . T.n .lu . ruiuiil V ii c i nia West Yirg W ISC Uli ..ill tuvvn in 1 1 aiieuel. , A n-t ;tl It "11 Smith, Milt" ) luhn ll le. N.'llo'k III I .luhn 111 I'.. I I Frederick W II. o 11. run notify i .(Vs i Tt i:r Tl body i i. ii i si. The n.'l ' I loll" have be. -n, a- in as possible, i cluili-.l ; i tiist I'V (len. t alil.y onb i, mi. I utter that ased to nperiilc. tiy ion' . "ii-cicnt nms As Glibly, m dli.irc cd the IU.-H . "l.OMMIt.'.l- t urn and the lb . onti in I ion Acts, running the thing on it ow u ImoL. Hut "where., i be hiitds, so you're 'uppv "We're home.'' (.Iiitlgi" Rcadc Htiys,i and the faithful are rewardt-d, and ' our rum" .loeph W. i Kpnakeuf thi! "Iluuse," iiu f 1 1 1 c t "hlaaed baby," from Buncombe, is lb ading Clerk. Dill cheap lor the price 1 His cirri i alone are w'orih twice the money ! Speaker Joseph W. vv ill. Is Up Ins a. I. Irevs, j . .11 t :i k lllg the Chair,! "mightily." Hear bun ' N" pall i y State limits ci'iiline uiu putn otiam or curb our energies. As 'niml and vast as American noil, are nm liitun- hoju-s ' As high as her mountain peaks, are om aspirations! As swift as the hill torrent ale the feet of her sons, and as terrible es llu! wituls is the wrath of her children. Mighty nation! Urimd. Republic! May North Carolina be the brightest in thy i tuidilia lion and the lovelicut ol thy train ' " "' ''TTiio'Jt"r yiwmiv-TMi1ir,'Vtitt airrt (irantlav ! 'ifiin here, till yon i.iggtis, and hear Ihe brass bund piny! The "loir orator was still alive at lust acei mils. Lieut (luv. Ti nl. Tt'.",' TVi s!.lif fif ffie ft"rt'f., ' exhtm' "us" "victors tn the bite entiles!" jmy ' wi; had thought it was mostly Yankees who shot nil them thai' .bullets, j to "compel the admiration autl giatitude ot the vanquished, by nil exhibition of charily, that nodical, of christian virtues, unci forglvcm of all ihosti who by good vvoiks show repentance,' Ac. Our noble friend ! It is sn like him! We expected nothing loss from his cluir ictcr istic christian charitable i s ll -nei ol heni t. Where is out oilier dear liieml, Mr. Peck sniff! Cefle, It t a, pity Ids Vice Kneel- lency cannot ecc- our ailmrw .h. . liuct , ustouishuu.'iit also, ly the- exriitmii'iii cd h ! little common honest v, in Ins lubngs from I the (!batr as witness his decision that the j Howard Amendment i m lorce m North i Carolina, though n"i in Mm o chIIh.I'H'oii- titution, nor vet iu ilmi id the Cnited titatcs; so as to exi Indu ConervHtiie Si na tors. Ilut go oti. fyf" 'e-tt'.i, vuti me doing as well as we i ipec-lcd. AhUUu' Ac . To Htc (V J ciioK.--rin- lollo-Hiiu; para graph sjiptais in Ihe ltalcigh corroapon tleiicc ol the Wdmingtoii Jnui-nul : "Rv I he war, you' will perceive that a re- solution wait, iuti oil nc. d in the House on Saturday, looking tu Uiu, imuiaciiUte Jtulge (oh ! sol row lor .Nordh Carolina '.) iinpeacli meiil, baaed upon a recent article Ul the . Juuriutl, expsasmg hi couducl at Weltlou, and upon the Umber fact that the Mayor ot ihis city hud issued a warrant against hi in for an exposure of his person while in a state of iiuojiciituui The following story is current on the streets : 'WfSltr-itfIirtf '"r-lTf'riiiwv'HrivrB -b rrod to ill the Mayor's warrant, he passed two gclitleiiie.u tine, a loi iuer diatvugulnhi ij i Judge of North Carolina, wirr ttc bther f one ol Ihe high-vp Radical Judges elect. - i Said the hitte r to the former : "Judge, doesii'ti ttvtt make you ashameil that, you ever were, a Judge f" The admirable re ply was : "No, sii ; was u Judge under the honored oh) Cotisuuiii.'ti, when it mm cratlit 10 be a Judge. If I c-r- a Judge iindar the new regime, I iwpiMtie sshairt - t " Wasn't (Arf a shin b. twi'ti wind arrd watci ,,. ., i ,i Thn ah, jok-. we, havo 8J - heard, nt- ttially iK-ciirli'l. and is t'i good bi be lost. The shame ol the Rmlii als wax ol huit du ration. Ttii y l ave i-oiicliided to sl.u - ip . t i i i.,ii... . i i. i alkut Jiittitru and let hi in ttaaa. In point y r i ol iuuijiW, he i gd a m m ;d th. iu Amonu a certain net ot llulicals, the more ofleuaive to d. ce-ncy ami goo I ni. rtis. tlie I aawptbiv md Ht v) trttire, , .... Fsiiiwut ffi tni ok fit v KKoY .luis aui Anfi.CH.M.i srwf.. lti.vtnjj John en took ins Ui' well of the nVnate to dnr. The seem, sua vi' j , IT i ting one. Iju micinpt- ed to lead ihopttefi wtilih he hud prpai cd, but Ins 1. elmta ote ii.uu ban, and he lound be could neither sesf Hi" weird nor had he the Von e tn i-i.uuciaie- tli' in. His Irame trembled viol1 nt'), and fm on so C!l'a WHU ('TrtHKurt tt, nn-wm i,m.irt - to take his t wt. S naiur V.ili r iTSJ -try tiunT; lluit-hed the reading, alien all the Senators ga,lh(rred hbotit Sir. Jolmsori, and bade bun I jpjod. hye.-'tcwi Teh irwnpjUih. The Great Convention Tbe Komina- Tlie N'. w YorV etm-spnitt1in ftl ttt K tlunal hitt,iltit!n'W luinishi" the following nitph.i kitihtl the pioceedliiga imnietlir tl. Iv il l i. ding llmnoniiiitttioiii by thef ret National liemocratic Convention : "Soon iber the opc-nintf of the sensioii Mr. lirijillieatl, oi Misautiri, plac-d in ii'imiua t.i ii lor iheVresitleNcy Oeiieral Flank I'. Kbiir ,1r, of Misiurl. Then a delegate I'leb'. of t ahlurtua. i Af- 'his moment Mr. Vallaniligtiani, of Ohio, came lot ward and stated that lie bad ' bei n authorized and requested tci lay bclore (.Pi ill. Convention a telegraphic dispatch from rtf4ts t Hmmurn -H: IVuritotoa .'.lw , lt HMiWt KAg. . ii .gt... i McLean, who is in this Convention. I ,iip-itcb was rend, ft is eloquent '' ' ''' '. jetiuiu , auiuuwkdguielll of. the MfU ' p urn nt , ml 'o Mr, Pendleton already by ; ' ihe at ti .n ,1 IliiC. iiventton, hill advises ' Mc M. . . a i tu have Ins jl'i'udlctou'same wii:t,j.ivtn wlii iievt-i it sluuiltl be eonaid . .-...I l.y hi hi, -mis that any other candidate i i oi ciiiinaiid i yen one more electoral vote. md ,.l nlgiiig hiniM If to his utmost exer tion in uhi.lfot the nominee ot till Con vi nt nm, whoever he may bo. It was no I V, patriotic, and frank admiaaion ot hi position, and was received with onthusi . t.c du eling. The name ol Ml. Pendletoii iv . .. iv 1 1 1 1 d i a w 1 1 , ami the Convention pro , , i de l to the nineteenth ballot. The State i 'id pteity iiiiich as they had done upon tn, pi, vioiis ballot, until when Ohio wa c m vd All eye and ears were itralned to l.is-i the response. The vote waa given to . a I at kcr, of Peiiiisylvanla. There was a n, ii riiiur ul dt ep disappointment through out the hall. Tliis ioply iflflin. I'a. ker had been ttietl by Ilia own State' I abandoned.- It was wo plainly evident ihat (Mho was playing a game, liumvdi di.ii. ly all iidcit al was ooticcntrated HKm I'eiin- vlyaiiia, and when her vote was again given i lear and lull for Hancock, the whole tniibling shook with the cheers of the a s.-mbled multitude.- There were lew changes ul' importance on this ballot, nnd the Con vention prut ceded to the twentieth ballot. 'I he period was exciting. There were some lew luetinsli lerable change by which 'H air lock's vote was diminished slightly, and lb in lucks' vote iticieased. until these two e iiiili l ales wi re very neur together. Otiio, how. v. r, thw time gave eleven Vote for Hancock, and ten for English, ot Conueoti ttv ' .Thte-kcqrt 'iianotiefc iihiiid. Massachusetts retired to consult, I ml on lu r return gave eleven ol het twelve v.. ti to Hancock. The excitement wa rapidly attaining fever heat. But the twenty liil ballot was called. There were lew changes. Hancock held hi own, and iHtliiVr gaiiied i llrflB Tjpu1I"thr pntvitJtMl vote, but Hsndiicka wa crawling ep. When Massachusetts was called she, gave fottr voiea lor Salmon 1'. Chase. Thi prodooed vociterous and prolonged cheering ! the galleries, which aeemed to overllow with delight whenever any Western candidate mms liiotight into tlie list. Then came the twenty-iiecond and the last ballot. A feeling pervaded the whole blv that sometbina Vould break how. New Yuik, Ohio, and Pennsylvania were closely watched. Hendricks wa gaining a little, here and there, in such fashion that it set uied probable he would go ahead ol llnocuck.' WbccaOluo wa allwdi U ota,, her chttiimai), Oonrral Uuorge W. Md'ook, rose, and in an eloepient iwech placed iu nomination again the name of UoratioSey tmmrj at Nw Xoik. . .. , , . This nomiiialitju.was received wjth tre mendous applause, lasting ior several min ute a. At last, upon the restoration of order, Governor Beymour, with much emotion, alluded to the action of Ohio with dt ep re gret , and, after expressing his appreciation ol the compltutent intended to Iwijeioterrnd, and his devotion to the principles of the parly, he reiterated what he bad beretotore suited - that not only duly, but honor, for bad!, him to become a candidate nt thi tune, and that he could not accept uch a u lunua H'U. OUnt, however, through Mr. ValTandlg Icon insisied that Ihe vole should stand a re cod. d. an. i urged that wlictn Ihrotlioeaeek the in ati, autl not the uiau the ulhuu, ia aU tuues of great public peril and necessity, it is the duty ol the citizen to lorngo injrsoiial and private ciuisHbratlolis, and ym Willing til aiilwervo (he public good, : Mr. V allitiubgliam was followed b Mr. iirniui, ol New Vork, Who, jw ntrighbor ot ifoTernor jseymfinr, 'stajterf bow he Wa I. love I and respected luf the New York I l-giii i"ii, airfl oitw be bait Itecil entreated iie. ept the nominal ion, and how, also, he had uersistenlly reluacel If, Bpoo sued nds as iiiecliuled an atteuiDt oil th p.u.l of Ihe New York delegation to force tt upon Mini at mi point cue protieeuuifrs. ( biveruor Seymour retired from the lilat- I inn. iridenily much ehagiined, and Hot a little inci.-iised by the turn thing war latum leetieral Piuaj look the chair, it wasal edy plain fr uti the commotion is the hall that the nomination Was made.---The sol idary utidei took to proceed with fie roll-call. Thuro wa a wish among the deli L'ations to be the'first to ratify th uouii- t.atnvn, and tudluoa wa tu Ural to second ; then- came I'entiaylvsnia. By thi time the bail waa the scene of direst cemfusjon, the hoh' Convention sind the gallcrie cheering vociferously. 1 he chairmen or Oolegation were iiftpoi'enily bawling at the topoi tLcir voices. akmg to record the TOU of their Stat, s for Seymour, and th lecrelary uik- in; vain cfloit to on heard. The Chairman, Oen. Price, took thil g coolly. He w as emuieiitly fit for the euier- ....ni-v t tie n ine eiiiiitctiiuiLa in me ua itf. i ""j w ' i lies had bled tbeinselvc hoarse, aiirl I thiie ou the flurr had flung all the tint olf j J Ml ( ) lh, ,, iu,,,hi riitlun, ami theeHJCretafy pro ccnlnl, mtdt c iiiipiualive quiet, to call j' the mil "I .,, win n every" vote wa given tin Huii -kvmour, nt Now York, and he 'V, , , , .' . . ' ,; . (itiiijir,.,! iinapiintuisly .chiwen a tlie j jl U tht- UftiHeiraiie Natjopnl Cotr- i vetilU'ii for t'ceaideui, erf the United tttatvsv ii is a lai't ti nt this nommatiion was niaele ly the. ete nt Wialirii PUIetl." Theyhavesil ' thn link- had the tionthtfitron iTHhfrfpowc I and Ueej have miulti the uautjieia-le. m ; i v r.u.ur .uw-aruest and sincere In decliu- i, g ihe nomination on account oi solemn i pledge he had main) In" btetkmity hot to ) f cpt It, ami fVittl the New Korkeir Were, i tor tlie moat part, taken by wtrprfM. The nomination l, however, regarded M a moU t ice Hi nt one. Among our, living state0ictn, Horatio i Seymour stand Io the lrout rank a a Iein- ' Orraf" ,Nmh- can qneoflow th pnrHv tntI willilliy oi uis ucrouuu io LsiiHiqcranc prin ciple. Aj a patriot ha Is teavwoed tor hut earnest effort while fbnernor oj ivr.Yitv . 4 to upcRt ttie nttdiness trt tf.e'Kviw'totk troojis tor the finhl. 1 private and pnhl c eUrciit.- b i. withmik reptwh, fttitl fci'-, uthdal couuie la tiiiuKe.l i'h uie mis,, in tegrity, jfficieuey and MtttOlioit. Ahh 'ti'ti onie vyiiuld have preterri el here and fiera another candidate; all agree that vtilh Ho ratio Seymour at ovtr inu),iri1. hearer we shall triuiiphantlv vein I ha sue. Alter liie iioniiuali.i!) of the I'rtwi.lent, a recess was taken lur an- hour for refresh incuts. The rniw paier m n unproved it in getting up the iria-s ol work before them, and (he delegates, iu ccn ulutiou ;n In the fmVttfMtnt ' Upon the terndnatioii ot the ieces, tiemi inntion for the Vht I'lesi.lcm y wtre in oi lier, . . . ..... , Upon a call of the Htatisa. Illinois pre sented tlie name of iFohn A. ilcCleniaud, a cewnpffr f tin? aid -Weiwfter;- dia4Mi. guiahed ijoiieral id Ihe late war, whose brain conceived the eaptmu of Yickiburg, rtmirgh tlie i re.lir of ttniT ucMeVehierit Was1 given to a much inJetior man. This wii recvlvisil with vociluruus cheering, (le u. McCh maud row to thauk the Ct'!i veutlon, but asked the eh legation Irom Illi nois to withdraw his name. Cites of "No, no," He had no ambition, eicept in reliev ing the cou n I ry from the thraldom which bow biuds her. lie said thettoldier would ' hertlly accept the nomination ol Seymour. The sol diets and sailors were not all for a ham hero- a gfreatnre of fortuitous circnin stance More than half id them would vote lor the patriot, orator, Hud etalcsman, Horatio ttpynour. In conclusion, lie slid he was iu narucHl, and asked the wilndrawat nl tun .mine. The name of (Jeneral Mci'iernnnd, then, -at hi own request, was withdrawn. Iowa presented the inairwi of Augustus K. Dodge. Kan nominated Orneral' Thonm K ing, Jr., the favorite ot the recent Soldiers' and Hailofs' Convention. Thi nomiiiaMtui ' was neconded bj Maine,- ' (Jeueral l'restun, of Keidui ky.jiumiiialed Major General FraiMtin-P. Ulair, Jr., ot tts souri. Thi nntuliiatiiou wa at once second -ed by (ieneral Steednmrt, on behall bf I.oiis isisu. A in ihe.oaseiir'llielioiuiiittfion of Seymour, every Slate vied ith the others in being among Ihe curliest to ratffy this iwiuiittation. . (u atuw auuLher, a rapidly a they could he heard, ainonget tlie wild est conlimiou. their votes were received and recorded for Kiancis V. Wair, Jr., as Vice President, until the whole ihteit hundred and seyeutecn cl,ectoral vote had been re corded ia favor ot tieuerttt .Jilaw.J . Th suit wa greeted with Iretoendou cheering. Ever mice the 'MninatloA nl Sjsymour cannon bad tieeu tireel tn tho adjacjuit Union Bquare, and bands had been playing In front wt the building, Tu work ot the Convention wa done. , Tba crowd l)efta.ltt.ttU.'Vtj. that crowd,. that had for hour shouted iUeli' Jioarae with huxzaa, and tired It arm with wavnn hat aad handkerchief'g. Tammany was beginning to emit ftoia it capacimw nu'W not lews than Bye thousand human beings. wutr had tor noun been pent up In it vast reoeftsea, keeking tn save the nation and the country from tearful impending peril. 4, commit toe ol oue ti'oiu encli male was appointed to wait upon the riiudjclttlea ami notify them of their nomination. IiaWAtiJKCTi, When the Howard Amcndmelitviasnnelev rvtiwhtm Horrfft'thl Wrfte W,nJtM-1HflHifri';-'-i' the able and patriotic Senator Irom Rowan and Davie, ottered resolution declaring thai the tund.imenial coni-1ihi In- ttieOni- nlbu liiil which seek to restriet t .i- right . of the Ht&tw heinatter to regulntu suibage through n ainentlment to her dms'hutinn ilisll t lorever Debt a wiiuont legal Tort and effect as to thi rVate, Tlie propriety uf I hi rvaoUition wwseo liia'iilost that it seemed tinpo-jiihle that any Senator or Ren reaentative wbo bad the least riMpect tor the rights oi the btate, aud ol the ie'plef the Blalo, could be found l role Hgiiinat it. An icortitance ot - the ' Mtef" tuim1nmi-iil.it condition by the State of North Carolina is an acceptance by uei. joi an-, xivi wlity ol rights nt a degraded place in tuo Union. Yet trlt t f. W ttltrtttfiWI v'j3V 't ed by nearly astrli r party VoTf-, Only one ltepublicau, Mr. Wilson, uf rtiokijnd IHut yttie, roUOR tut iii .. But .fofuiifttely th sovereign ower of the State., rmiiie in the people ot the State ant not tn the legisla ture. Conwu titly the acceptance), without pr ifeat, by the iiCgUlature.ut tlie condition ought tn be imposed (lor hot in any degr. impair tin? right ol tlie tuteYt.-tr a ..wa. . hav said,' ttT"iiliitirtHiTrl''tetl tty 1 Major' ' tlobbin wa one nf eminent propriety, a it wa certainly tit that the Legislature should, in the name ot the people wlwun they rep resent, enter thctr protest against the at tempted ttnpOiilioH f a degrading; and un constitutional condition intended to deprive the St are ut on of her , dearest wvereign right. , , Hut adj. ct as wo kuew the Kepublicau leader to He, e were not prepared for the results VW had expa' t the exhibition yi at leant ote alight reuiniit..i!f juauhooel no thu tjijcateion. -Hut with the? sing In ex ceution .it Mr, Wilson, who wlndiev to lie o honest and patriotic iiiun, none wa es hihited by them. Tbey StH-m tu think that loyajt y ronsittn ol in a oringiii(, lawnin;' ulHrvi.iiicy U Ihe hi-Gt w i t' the " radii ,.f "" party, and not iu a manly i fl'.'it tu pr4jtre,. ttif Coiwtimrion e"f (be t'nlte t reta'esi Ilr their act they em piuinly t (v.-ty tn Cou gres, 'VV am ready to eut all the tiirt you may ek ud toiat it cUei'itulty. 'Ye tlmk there l no greater viri Ut; than that ul abject slavery to our tjiasaer." U AWik MuU: .I,.... I ...in. H st seta, ffM-. Two Cti ami iois,- Pluto Durham, the late ch npieus ot ihe whitH- an U uphul iter el light and jimiice in (lie. bons Chi VetJttcm Wat was lately snddlnl ttpon North Csrolina, lit taking the same "U,.cu iu tin House of H-preetitalivv 'The dume he but lately won, for tiiunelt' will be held but dearer m the lieSilU ot Hie thi-iiran I l.i edmiie hi manly course, ns he eotitium sto I'.eaeiliastly cry out sgatiist. the h'e of the parly which he l again called npdtlj f() rm. bat in th Legislative halm ot bo, Slab. A champhm Is lounil liftlic S.-mte m iha. lierem id Mr,. VV. lt'-iiiliiuv.vtbiii -iv;j-s.-.-lias all'cAely been In-erel Jeiiciiiout.V unj steps , which ate be'inff; lalfen tn deffrsde itip ts'tti etill more. I h arifuaieuta agiuutt the- rati Aca'itiB d the 11 -wni'd fimendmi-iit -wrr.i Isotii toie.-rfiUi ttiitT m o it litsive." : Ainv "liln ' Dtirhsni and il'ibbm- -.mtitm to Tiourisli, thouihrthey now grow IB' i-ui-U Kti.Qiihealthy ell me I liunouij A. General Bleade haisue..l aor.h rde'clui ilulate lion) the Hindi ili-lm-i o, ;e,o).i;1, iTuty fetiiCti tt." Gfcrtrglx, &i f.iT'.. a,frtri-tr.'V,,''B''"'- than fcby of Ihefeitliesr "rei'tiusieiieti-ti ''fstaba ' mmmmmmmimt&m-i
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 15, 1868, edition 1
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