1 . ; rES9 or sTBscsirr jos i..- Hrmxa, i BuUisbed every day, uHlaj', ua th folio inng : Thro nioa-iis, ......... Wl months, y 0i yar .. C... mml-WwtkljrSenttMl on year,. " niagontb, .. t ipt , i A.9D ... ' .,.4,00 ....3,0 ..a.t THK 8ENTINEL.. WM. E. FELL, 1SEATO.N.GALE. ., ... EUITOli SATURDAY. AUGUST 8. ISM. HATI05AL DEMOCKATIC TICKET : FOR PRESIDENT. . HORATIO 1 SEYMOUR or sew yoriK. FOB VICE PRESIDENT, GEM FRANK P. BLAIR, Of HI8SOUHL mmmmmmmmmfmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmm TUS WAS MUSH CUE OP THU RADI ' i'ALa. W publish, to day, the odiou hill passed on Thursday, by the Hnuw. We have al ready end repeatedly rxpreased OUT views of tb bill, will therefore give it ti our reader that tbey may judge for themselves Were w influenced by party intereaU end uccet, we should urge the Senate, strong ly, to adopt tb bill. It i the opinion of imm el the beet judge of public eati-in-sat, tbt tb psg of this bill would inc ream the vote of Seymour and Blair in the Slate, from 0,000 to 25,000 vote. We do not doubt it But K are for peuee. v.,,.W oMetnixmt ilM iftereeu ? pm- AVe aeyicktthh(6ehe9,1or any euntf'm it U puasibl to tfaid it Tbia bill la a pro tuoM of riot, bitter fttfig and bloodshed. It invite blood and makes the road to it easy and certain. We bav shown that the fix re must to chiefly, if hot entirely, a negro forte. "Oof." Holden warmly urge and advocate tbU bill, and bia previous appointment of negro mairutrate, e., who are unable to read or writ, warrant tbe conclusion that he would preler, negroes to white in hit "pedal militia." He ia well aware ol the' focling which hia negro appointment! have tumawfllel(HylritermirP'""cunii uiin it be ao, if tbe force li chiefly composed of negroes, aad especially, every negro in the tptcvd militia te autkorit'i t mrral vhiU or Uatk mtn. for A bnaeh f the paut ' U'aVrtA tn that pot Our wliltepBople will never lubnut to cacti an outrage, and w waj th Bnate of the eouaeiiuonoet of audi tt;aaure. The peojtU of Warren, Ilalilax, Oraorille, Edgecombe and Craven will notice the vote of the colored dulegatea from thoae Couu . tica, Tej will understand how to appre ciate thetn, Price, of New IJaaover, Sykee, of PatquoUnk, aod Leary and. Sweat, Cumberland, voted agalnat the mraaure. tlitv did . Itteatwe of liimr opnositinn to cim'iu$iWyi tney are entitled to the thanka of the people. It i nowerer, rnmored, but we can hardly believe it, that they opposed the bill, aimply because they were oppoaeil to any recognition of color in it, by which blacka and white were not compelled to be in Die aanie "ntH'nmi.' Such an objection i neither creditable to their beadi or heart. We nhali rrpnuluco lh antbtt vote, if it finally p , and call ajieeial attention to tbot who vote lu Uvor of WAR. TUB JUDICAL ALA RM '""I v For tlire jewr, th pfee rf fl J " """handful of Fedml troopa, nattered over the Soutliorn btaUa, baa torn found amply - aulficient to preeerv puace and the public - -onier. -TkifaerlnUi a thund alhiKi ' tionl of the Radicals, aa t the dltloyalty of . tit Bonthern people. It i true that, with , . great tSutt on .. the part of the Radical, .. "1 ""row werr'goUeS up al Htw OHt-ati' and - - Memphis, oat of which they n5ade large capital in tbe election, two year (fo, but Gen. Grant, aod the military, generally, ex ' ept a fow nndaretrappera, who preferred their position in the Bouth to other, hare fully endorted the peaceable dipoitlon ol tb Southern peopl. ' j , Notwithstanding thi, ft oonatant clamor ha been kept op by th Southern "loyal lata" aad carpet-bagger, a to the purpo ot the Southern people, and tattment ut terly without foundation, detailing borrid ib order and riot perpetrated by "rebel e," b filled th roi th Prejident, Gen. Grant and tiw fieeraury of Wr, who fear ' ordered inTeetigation into tb fact and fonnd ihem, in $ur jntan )tncgertd i and ior th moat part tain. , s ; , TUea "loyalUta" , and "carpet bagger.' ' " mny of whom ar but demon in human V , hpe, bar I1 along declared, "only let u v . hT 'leyaC goTernment formod, and th ' good time of peac and quiet will conn ' 'v then w iball DftTt l,w and order I" Well i tlieM guYeromBt ham been iormed to their ililfiog. Insight State, to-day, lacloding . , ; Teoneaa, we haira"trooly loil" goVern- xi, .-,-'! Btent, aecoriling to RadiceJ id, bnt they have acaroely gotten on their legfl, before . w ha? ft worn clamor and u.or alarm . than hav bflen heard for ihroe jeara. Tbe V'"' i,u MCirWT'popie of tto Booth Wtrtaetsr s. ' more quiet, nerer tnor tnxion for peace, i tin d never mor determined to retore and ' , ' uUintb Cotutittttion ftnd th Vnion. "TKi Bum rii'iiifrg, rtraWwawiff ntawsj. tb call com loudly from tb "loyal" au- - thoriile for troop or armed militia to aare : the new governmetiU from overthrow and to preserve order I The En Klax Elan, '1iWi r toppvis and ttss-vw to ' ttcre "inyA.T exciting raoch stlane,1'' Until tto BadicaU get over their fright w shall bar Uopefte. Tll7 to'ecbarjc, Bow, for wiii', t riot opoa tM paiSSlc plurKler, and , wte ll that fall within their mach, and wti may ennfruue to expect thi clamor, un til the i of the people drife tbem from their Buaiiioai. lathe metutime. let Hie Coomrvanven preserve thetr temper ri , t powihle, all eolliiion. l:t them be firm a Just cue for orTenr e or riot! ' ' TIM cotrn COXSftSSIOS. Tbi Commiania eins U have ten ni i dntripulyt (J Ieaat J at work. It U com- poatKi'o JuiiS Bomiia, ISV." V.' C. Btr riog:r, and "Judj' Tourgee. The numler , -1oftia irelj pDtd. by tUU Uoard i Tery larye, and tbfy teem to to mere copie of LegUlatire act at the North, without re grd to fitiMtx and ailaptalion. Tbe Oener l A;mbly ba come to regard tbi Hoard an it lever power, which doe tbe thinking f. r if, and eem ifrcfined to adfTi the bttti prepared by tbe Board, without proper re 1 floe turn. Inleel, tni great extent, tbi in the character of all tbe important legisla t'on Wbaf f 'determiner! in canen f rtjbetl throttgfi triyier the prrwer of the fj-ag j,l.e. the prisviou iiuention, a thing beretiifore unknown in Nrtb Carolina log !lat!on. Some f tbe bill are oitber incorrectly printed or drawn up, a wdicover impor taut iimiMion, which, in the hurry of leg illation, in fact the neglect to read tbe bill, will make aeriou jargon of the U Tba change proprwed in our Court pnie tice, and in our entire municipal j-ov.-rn-ment, are not only fundamental and m i. al. but Dimt le ao provoking ii the pe .,,1. , veiatiou and expensive, lliat e have ix. idea they will long bear them rtucb radi. cal change in tbe customs, balMts of th:Uht and practice ol a jieople. can only be effect ed in a generation. That ualive citirnn ol any aeuse, whatever, should have submitted in tbe Convention to such changes as I bene, imply upon the urgeol recommendation ol set of carpet baggers, without either in Ulligtuce or jiratig of any kind to emn mend them, except that these plans wera do ing well in such States as New York and Ohio. I moat remarkable. There never was any ' thing like it before. Tourgee, iu the Con Tention, was an over-match lor Mr. Hod man, and every lawyer or native citizen in it. We have not heard of a single uutive who ajqtroiwl tbeui, who bad considered, for a moment, the enormous. exiici'isiVe and vexatious clian'w(prjHi!M!d, and yet, Toui gee, by a litstPstubUinr'pertTHttiH-e in his coursev brought over a large majority of the Convention to his wishes. 'Every lawyer in the Htate, old and young, ttlijirt -forget a good deal that be baa learn ; ed, and plunge at once Into tile aludy oT (lie ' Code of Procedure in the praelice of the Courta ; and ti e people, in order to under stand the simple..! matten ol process in the Courta, must go to the lawyers for inlorina lion. Tbeae things will prove so vexations to our plain people, that the authors and sup porter oi them may look for gener.il aipl bitter execration, a well a utter contempt, from TheperpTer "Moreover, t$e rhUiefeeis coat enormously, and wil) prove a serious drawback, Within five yean from to day, the people will call a Convention in North ( ur ollna to wipe out this entire system ot Changes, which have been niude so offensive. by the character of (be men who have sue ccciled iu imposing . thtui upon us, ufld whicti -will to Vastly more so y tJt ft prf ence of that period, and will return to our old xysteniH mid usages, wilh xiich ino.lifli '(j tians an good s lue may dii lute No man of aenae, who has lived in North ( urolina for five years, can suppose, lor a iiiomeut, that such a system, as has lfii mlroiloee.t by I hone curpet li(;,'er, is at all adapted to tins mate or will on Dome .m; i.y tan p pie. Wc have examined several ol the bills prepared by the t'ommisaion, ami find lliciu lacking in that simplicity and perspicuity which are so necessary. The bill providing lor registration, Aft., should uncalled a bill to prevent fli6 good cfCljen of North Carov lina from registering an I voting. II uuy law ahould to simple and made easy ol ac commodution to the ireueral aimse and wishe ot the people, it should be this, and yst tb Code Commission have prepared bill of twenty four pages. It provide for llttgitrttti to toeiooe im iayt r- quire registration evety two years, adopt aa exceedingly expensive system of records legend make no provision, whatever, for Inspector and judgea of opposing parties (0 detect frattd. Ia our sparsely settled country, registration is wholly unneooaaary. Tb best protection to thepolls is to require all voter, at all ages, to pay not what has heretofore been called spoil tax, but a poll tax is fact, fcnthr tht prhiltgt of toting, the poll keeper being rt quired to demand tb receipt of the tax collector that, it lias been paid by tbe voter, before voting. Tit! limpl method in our State, with auch Instruction to the tax assessor aod colleo iWi'hfetmi'ireaWi'itoUt- better than tb oomplicstod and expensive mode prepared of copied from lb New" York y Ura bs tb Commiaaioners. Tbe book neeesSSty to prepars tor registration will cost al least tlOO for taeb county. Beriovj objection will be found to almost very bill w bav seen. LxoiaLATcaxa nor to Choosx Elkctok. It ia now verv evident that the programme or th.rulv 'loir' party In tbe South ha bees again changed, and tb idea of allow ing tb LegUlature of tb State to elect Presidential elector ha been abandoned. Mr. Deweese, of North Carolina, who wanted tbi reconstructed government to to prop oed ud with Federal bayonet, declared most emphatically Ahat the people of bit l!t:-W fraud.- Thi and fslmtist 1 die!rMoB tirrira Ceorgia member, together with th late actio ot the Georgia Legislature In electing Democratic Senator, bav given a quietus trf the ballot box Com i Call Upon t F - try the ballot box Com i call Aipori the President for troop. Wank Ltltr i BaVU Umttt. i , - ' .. j, -.m yoo.lor war, tor military rnie, sir s. 'r--f--r t' frirt ntfl f-r i nx- tator or Empror f Vot for " Grant ad Coliax, 1 0ZSE4L ASJEMBL7 0? R0ETH CAE0USA. II V Al l li illll 1 jL-4J.KNa r VIHst i, KN A I K fuller I-Kk I'raver hv tin lt'v. Mr H i 11, ,M K. t:hureh. INTIl.'IM el C.N lit lul l.? .1 ib- Mr. Korkncr iiilr.lil,e. tie bills from the C-ioe Cuwtiuwioa, I .ti VI; lt!ll 'rvgnfuttngregislrat M all I t i ..th. r purports Hill concerning the llini.ter le.l-; BiiUwooWttUiit ill .Cutuuul the i .Wicc-s f It,.- Pence ol mt I tsre. By Mr. t'olgrove A bill appr(..ri-ii ,nu IS.OOO, U delray tbe eipenws ot ihe ImM tution for the Deal, Dumb and Blind, up ! a siecitied date. iiy Mr. Love : A bill fixing the saUri-s of public offiow as folkowa, to wit : liovernor 4.OO0 ; jutlge ol (supreme Court $1,560 ; tAecietarv of Stale, fees ami $1,250; Auditor 8 1, 100; Hupenntend. nt ot Public Work $1,000: Hupeiiiitemlent of Public Instniction $1,500 ' Prtvate Becssf- f tary to tbe Governor (bewdea fes) $8'0 -Secretary of Hlate's Cleri $H12 ; Treasurer's Chief Clerk $l,5on; Treasurer' Assistant Clerk $7.50; Judges of the Hupenor Court il.MKJ, Ac. Mr. Moore, ot isrierct, ve.i to icier the bill to the j . mt committee on .salaries and Fees. Mr. Love opposed the reterence and hoped Stitiatois would not attempt toeva.le tlie question in this manner. It was very plain to any one that this was the object, lb- hojied the reference would not be made. Mr Itobbllis called upon the senate i,i la. e the music. We have to determine upon iht-s salaries, and he was iu lavor ol doing it at once. Mosrs. Welker, Blythe and Davw ure ( the reference, atui it was made by the lol, lowing vore, viz . Yf as, - Messrs. Harrow, Ueasley. liel.a niy, IJrogden, Burn, Beenian, Blythe, Col- grove, Cobk, Davis, Eave, Etheride. Kppes, (nero,) Korkner, Galloway, (negio ) llayisi, llairingtoii, Hall, Hymau, (negro,) Jones, ol Wake, togg, Lindsay, i.asiter, bong, Martindale, Moore, ol Carteret, Res pas, Richardson, Smith, Hhoffuer, bweet, Welker, White, and Wynue. Navs -Messrs. Love. Melchor, McLaugh lin, Osborne, I'urdie, Bobbins, Winstead, and Wilson. By Mr. Jones: A bill to iucorporate the Ridguway Land and Navigation Company. Itelerred to the Committee on Corporations. Hy Mr. Legg, the following bills, viz Bill lor the preservation ol Court Houses and lor other purposes ; Hill to amend Chapter 85, Section 5, lte vised Code ; Bill to establish rates of Bar and River I'ilotiifre for tbe Cape Kear River. A message waa received from the House, transmitting the following bills, viz : Bill providing lor the payment ol the burial expense f (Senator Hall, and foe other .purposes. The original bitt atlowi his widow r Jum and mileage up to A utr. 1st. 'Ilia House proposed an amend uient, by extending the time to Aur. I?th ; which was concurred in.j Hill to organize a Special Mrlnia lor the Stale. Mr. Sweet moved to suspend the rules, in order to put the bill on lis several lead lugs. Mr. Bobbins raised a point of order The ConstlliiTioh p-rovfiies'lhat no bill appro- UoniniMtoe on tbe Judiciary, r Meterrstt priatiog monies shall be read more than Message Irom the Senate, asking the con once on the same d. eurrence ot the House in a resolution rt- Mr. .Sweet held mat the bill made no direct appropiiatioi, of ui.Mie,. . -f !"'d, alo, 111 a bill in relation to Hliaritls, j auachinu; a penalty to a violation of the Ml. Repas naked how the Keni lemun Slav Uw . a bi in relation to Supe proM.sed to arm and equip said Mditia, r,r Court Clerk with amendments, without an appropriation ; ami Mr. I.ind j I,,Hin, (r. i, y moved to concur in the first any drsirwl to know wtore the $HHI ner j mvM)iu, CarrietL rootilh, provided c,r in (be bill for the Ad bulky, from tiw Comuiittea 00 . tha J udi jniiiut General, would come, fiom, if if w not an appropriation out ot the State-Treat-ury f Mr. Winstead moved thai (he bill be made a special order for to-morrow, on lis ..ccond reading, and then be printed and made a special order for Toesilay next, at 1 1 o'clock. Mr. Lassiler uiyvtd the limber con'si-l--rati.in of the bill, fa postponed unlil Tuesday next. Ho-thought 'hut a matter of such iiiiporluuce should be considered well. t aflccteil the rights of llm people peculiarly, and lie desired lime to ponder the question well. Mr. Osborne said that gome Senatois had an idea that the Conservat ive i h incut ot t he 8MM-.M'lltpiat t vb -ittitioiil'lwat this matter and delay aotc on the mens uru ; if so, they were mistaken. All that he or Ins friends desired was an opportunity to present their views in opposition to a measurer, which they behoved would oerate injuriously to tbe welfare and peace of the Slate, lie hoped the motion ol the Sena tor from (Jranviue would joe mil. - - ' . t , - .li t T,T in a vote of 23 to 111 On motion ol Mr. Bobbins, thu bill v made tbe special order lor io rn..ir..w at o'clock. 1 10 SPECIAL OH1IKII, r Bill for the telii f of the Sheriff and people, waa discussed st s. in lengih, ami anally indefinitely postponed. Un motion ot Mr. Osborne, tbe bill sinend ing an act to establish Criminal Conn for the Citie of Wi'niiiigum ai.d Newl.ern was taken up. ' Mr. Osborne offered a auluiliiute, con-tinuin-r these Court and providing tor the (lection of 'he Judges by tl.e people. Mr. Bobbin ottered a su bit unite lor Mr. Osborne', providing for additional terms" oi th Superior Couru to to held in those cwuatjes wivbdrawina the, aubstilut ha ofJured on yeaterday. Mr, Robbins tatd that, in refWrintr Isv tbe Constitution, h found that tb original bill snd former ubtituu were unconstitu tional. Tbia Uvneral Assembly baa no so iboritv to establish, these Courts, and tha u Intitule which be Bsred would accom plish the same purposs and without addi tional expense to tlx State, except $300 per year, extra, to tb Judge who held tbe Courts, which, if necessary, can be defrayed by tb counties In whlcn tbe Court are held. Mr. Welker said it waa seldom he agreed With tb Senator from Rowaft, but he was ia favor oi his cuUtitut and ahould vote lor it for several reason ; lit, the salaries of $1,500, or more, lor Judge would be saved to tbe Htate, and Sud., it provides for the elccUoa. at said utgs -by tbe-people rntrrs Mr. Sweet on nosed tbe autotitule of Mr. Bobbin, but would vote lor the subatitute offered by Mr. Usborne. t, titut was rejected, and lb substitute offered by Mr, Osborne wa adopted,-- Meatr, Kobbln and Welker voUng in the wwin.-'rr a- ,-rv'.v.7 On motion ot Mr. Forkner, th bill in wUtkB to u,,,,, tUm im mint ihhiiiiU'sh miiiu tiy;'' --' '----t---.-... lendinir it eowderatloo, the Senate I djoraraC IIOrSE OP REPRESENT ATTVES. ar cNOKHoRorwD nAixaoapi Pbidat, Ang.7. IHi. IIuecalled to order at thj usual time. Prayer f.y the Her. Mr. Hudson, of the II city. )u.itiee, of Rutherford, called op themes Hsfe ti.-io the liovermf. IfHOtHoittieg an in- tWn from fie' TrJ-siil-ht of fhc N. C. U.ki! H-a.l to the iu' uiko ot the l-egisla- .vinU, U. It, n , rtm it M.4mmi1 t4 Mr. SiiK-Uir opposed the rwceplance of tle ii, v ttalii of the o, j n an. I suu.itid that the thanks tw ten.lerit the President of .-l Itail It -i.l. I n t ee move urin.ilnt ii t-mmittee to I tn idrafi a rtduro of UiankA. " ' tion was ad'iu'e.f, -the itivitation l(-,p. . ar.d the Clmir auie-irite,! M ?ssrs. .),,.,,,. v;.,,., ,1 Sinc-Uir the Cinmittee , .j-iw -.ii.,! on , ix -SMaiatioau f r T t . 7 7- , ,. r. . i'i,Iiii, lhelninf r-s.,Iiitiorv t adiotirii luint r-s..Iiifiori l i adjourn 11 t!u 10;t... an, I fixing the lTlh. as the day I -r a. Ij ,nrr meut (in mulem otCandler, the resolution was coicurri'il 111. l.-ary, (nero,) called up the SeDate reso Idlion paying Pstfes 'i cr day, and limit - K ,iejr n,ml,er to 2 in each House luvej tl,e C)mrurreuc of the House. and ; , urr,., U1 ju8ii;e, 01 nauierioni, canea up 111s out ,pnstta)siti tb'dItiM f.taMa.-. -'- Estes fc. 1) ) uirj'cated that the Commit tee, to whom it wai referred, bad no', re ported upon it, but the report was now ready .Mr. Hodnett asked if the Coinuiitte on fKiiiai.ee bad reported upon his bill to repeal j Ul(. r,ijnat)ce ol UlB Convention to pay the . iht,.rht nlP ,U,lf. rlebt. j Kites, from that Committee, iiihinitted report, recommending its indefinite jiosl poin inent. The report was adopted. Harris, ol AS'akc, (negro,) offered a report recommending that the bill to prevent the di'-Ullaliou of grain be postponed until De cember next. By t'ne sauie A report in favor of Willis S. Crandy. , Harris, (negro,) moved a suspension ol tbe rules to adopt the resolution. Tbe rules were suspeuded and the resolution was adopted. Littlin, (c. h ) from the Committee on In ternal Improvements, to whom was referred : the bill to divide; t.h counties into town ships, submitted a reiiort recoinuieuding it postponement until Jan. 188D. Report was adopted. Mr. Bowman called up this rescduttou to provide for the burial expeaacx of tbe late I. I. ffal), and asked the suspension of the rules in order to adopt it. The rules were suspended. Mr. Hiuclair said that Mr. Hall had been a good Republican and had done much for the party, and, thrrefort, the. House should Kivu bia family as much as possible. lie moved that Hieperditm be extended to the 17th. of August, instead of the 1st. Hums, ol Wake, (negro,) opposed it and naked w hat bad been the custom heretofore. A nil worth (uiiwasbed,) replied that it had beein the custom to give jxr diem lor the w hole session. (This is not so.) Somebody said, very properly, that he thought it was customary to give er ilUm only up to day of dealh. Mr. riioclavr molten waa pressed and Car fled. Downing called up the bill to postpone the collection of taxes, and moved to con cur in the report of the Committee, post poning it indefinitely. Tile motion tocou cur 111 tiiu report waa carried. Iiy Mr. Hiunaiit ; A bill to provide lor setting apatt to debtors the Homestead and personal property exemption aa guaranteed by Art. IU ot the new Constitution. Lallin (c. ii.) moved to rcler it to the committing the bill on Salaries ami Fee; ciaiy, repoited favorably on the I ill lor reg- isl ration and recommended its passage By Kstesv A resolution in regard to the curr. in y of National Banks. Lies over. Bv tho same; A resolution concerniug the Port of Wilmington. Lies over. A message was received from thu Senate, com lining in Ihe bill r.-gnr.lnig the lale L. II. Hail, and also notifying the House of the passage ol ihe bill giving Superior Court Ch-tKft power to examine f&iw covert. Mr. Durham .moved that the Enrolling Clerk lis requested to proceed as rapidly as possible with tbe enrollment of bills. Cars ried. By Sweat, (negro,) : A bili, to ainel an ac! to improve the law of evidence. .....StSliAHj lu,,yrd to., suspend, tto ruiea and eonskrer tbe bill submitted by the Code Commissioners, and reported favorably on by the Comtuitti e, to regulate and provide lor tiiu registration ol voters, and tbe hold iug o elections in this Slate. Alter some little debate and amendment the bid passed if 2nd. reading by a vote of yeas til, nays 3. f - " Chatham liailroad Company. Referred. " I itt a-nuu IU VUMtsSl J Iiy Luiun a i.;n s ..,. n,a .in.sin. ,.f ivir. Uurliam moved to direct the Secre tary of the House to request the Secre tin y of Stale to furnish members a rapidly a- possible with printed copie of tbe law Coin fed by thi Assembly. Carried. o,i motion, the House then adjourned. Mr. Speaker, I. tint alarmed at the con diti in of the country. ' It it propose. f to tend irnu to North Varolimt, that th iHtepU may m them againtt meh other, (jreai Qod .' u$ mmit afford U fight taeh other. tvEEP AWAY YOUR ARM 3 I DO NOTHING TO IRRITATE OUR PEOPLE, BUT DO EVERYTHING IN YOUR POWER TO ASSUAGE AND HEAL THE EXCITE MENT TIfKRE. Wo want no aftns. I WARN THEHOU8E THAT IP ARMS silUS SEKTJ THEHK Wtt-e.-WILL. BE RA7INED ; wecsnnot Jivo there. It we need anyvbMig m the way tf arms, in God' name send an army of thi Untied Htate there, hut do not arm neighbor againtt neighbor. There never scis a more miechietout manure than thi profioeUia to arm one date of our fieople atfointt another" Mr. Boyden't tpeech ia the JUourn oj lifprtmntiutttt. The negroe of Mobile, Ala., took posses sion of the strtet cars a few day ago, Tb whole police force had to to turned out to eject tbem, and tbe various hoe of railway iu tbe streets guarded. Great -excitement prevailed in tbe city, and atone time it wa thought tbat senou riot would eeiue. . It is said that the disturbance waa caused bv a dispatch received from two of the Mobile negro representatives in the Alabama "Lee ftlatnre Id the effivt Hist thecommon carrier uut Baa oeen deteated, and adviung the negnws to take the law in their own hands; , ..,.AtLUis mei-)tiiig Ito olsiet xuttlttt ia !.; gomery. At., HUmpUrye remarked that "we are now settling down from a stag of tuimoiLT a oaixev in ins crowa asv to a tostander "Who dat he cay setting down on a keg of pfm oil t" Of coarse to.avs4 UaxmmmTrn .- - - --r The November electioa will to a flav- Grant procading. World, AS A CT PRO F7DA 0 FOR TIM OR ' OAtIZATIOy OF A, SPECIAL Iff- LITIA. . .. , SacTtojt 1. Tkt Oentral AtterMy XoriA Carolina ia maet. That tbe tiovurnor i hereby auihorixed and directed" to apjioittt, organize and equip, asuliicknt'forceof Mi litia in the various Counties ot" the State, to preserve the pface and enforce the laws. Ski.:. 4. Thai the number of said Militia shall not exeeel fifty to eo'h member of the Hrrrrro -rrf Kfresgittveg, wfitoss -' ernor slmll deem said number lnsnlticient for I tic ,rr.rva!ion of the peace or the enforce ! m, nt of the laws. There shall be a Cap 1 tain appointrd lor each Company, ajul a i ! r - . ,,!(,.,. ,.i nriv ,,,n i . fVrm.nr.'t 'of evirr ten men eoimwi: . , i,.,-, ,, w the orenioziit i,.n . .i ... . .....lie .. i,..r.. i.uii 1... n,. i ' . . "' ' i ' : .. -v,-ir k. ..V r-v,?-- AtaMllsissi,: -; .1 T -ossu.-. tost asms tniuios. sais i i ...... ... - . . . . i i ... . eyery memher ,1 t li f.. -I, .11 I" r it 1 . - 1 .li.IV, 1 to one d-Uar pr 'In "1 i and r-liall l.r aiiOAe.i n etna! I pensation whatever. Ka-h Captain may he j allowed pay at the rate of three dollar per efw-m. and each Lieutenant at the rate ol two I dillars ytr Ji"ti. !..r ! silent in orani.iny the tune necessarily and snpervirMn! the i h.rce under his command while on actual . jm-. pfec. i Ttie Governor lOWl atmaiot sn A.liutant (jeneral. w ho shall rei eive a salary f me liumlred lodlars per month, and the necessary travelling expenais while oigau izing and siqiervisiug the Militia. Kite .5. No roan shall beanotiiceror private in this organization unl-s be lie un elector ot the State, and first take mid suhrcrihe the Constitutional oath of olti-e. Skc IJ. liicw ir li.-l le i!ccct-.sry to call out this force to quell any not, or -.up-press or prevent any i.ileiii e. lh- expense of the same while 011 duty -hull be dutray , ed bv the Town, citv or Cotpu v in wuicb such riot or violence shall o, t or 01 be ap nrehemlerl 1 1 Skc. 7 Kverv otlicer nt ibis "i gsn..ation J shall have power to call out the who anv ot the force under hisc,.oitii'in.l, to prt- serve the peace ami enforce tbe law, at the Written request of any Ju 1 4-. .Iusikv ol the Puac Sheriff or l.u It-itnlv (.llitv or Towa'i .instable, or am Co.'mtv Commis- ...'.: - 1...0 .1... sioner j an. 1 ficn r,.,i.r reason of the call, and a qiy ol the ..nine shall be at once forwarder! to rite A,itiiu-.t General of the Suite Skc. 8. Kach ollic. 1 1.1 111. 111I-1 .,1 the Special Militia shall have ,.iai i, and it shall to hi duty, at any lime-, to arreat for breach of the peace, audio bol.l the ofl'en der until he can be brought Ix buo some Justice ot tbe Peace or other judicial otlicer, to be dealt with according In law: I'rucxl i, That no man shall be detained more than thirty-six hours exiepl by judicial order. Skc. '.I. It -hill be tlntbiiv of the. Adju tant Guneralto prepare 10,1 bo ward to each In un appointed a nieinlier of (hi, oiyani.i tion a printed copy of tin- 1 uh s pn si nl e,l i 10 govern ins con-nici ai. r m i miiiui vio 1 Jation shall be a iiiiMl-ii.eini"! pum-halile j I with line not to exceed one liundri.l .L i ars Sl!(V 10. The said iniblia si. ad be un.h I It a f,.i,.an, ,,I t .1. I ., ,tr , t. .r 1 ... , i , i rert to im i orders, and may be sent to any portion of' the Slate L loui lb -l.uil re port to each scsi-inn ol th-( .-cet-n1 A-im bly, the .'omlitiou and eili-ieiiev -1 in- or ganizrrtiou, ami proiose any legisian-u he mav deem proper and ncce-hiity liiireli.i. Skc. 11. The bi.dge ol ibi or aiii..il ion shall bear these initial-, N. C. 'S. M , The badge of aCaplain shall In mar ked l'o, , No. , Captain; that if n ijicutenanl, Co. -, No. Platoou, No. Lieu tenant; iilul that of a Sergeant, Co. , No, , TrttotiiT,- ir.' --- --irin7-!rr Sergeant ; and no srrt st shall be made, or authority exercised without the mrne The loan or transler nl said badge t an other shall be an iuilu table (illeuce, punish able with iinpri-oniiient' ho imt less than one month, or mole than two year. The Adjutant General shall have power lo des ignate the number of cub l oiiipiiny, pla toon and section. H 18. Any otrtcerwf rwid Seciaf Mf-: lilia (ball have power, and it shall be his duty, to use such force as may be necesaary to overcome resistance in quelling liols or making arrests, and not otherwise Sue. lo. That the white and cob red members ol the Special Mililia iluiil n,, l - compeiici io sci ve iu luu same sections. Se.c. 14. Each oUicw shall be allowed uc ccssary traveling eK;n8cs anil piluge in curred in the discharge of Ins duties. SKr. lo. liatli I aptani shall rtquire niomlily reimits Irons each Herjfeant in bis company, and shall ru,ikeiuuuLliJy tiporta to the Adjutant General ol the htate. Skc. 15. n That officers shrill take rank ac cording to Hie date ol their commissions, and tbat the Adjutant General shall furnish to eaeh officer, ,. Jirt oi ill tto otlicer ac cording to rank. Sue. IT. The sum necessary to carry out the provisions of this act is hereby appro priated and ordered to lie paid Irum any moaey pot ottierw ise appropriated. Skc. IS. This act shall be in force from and alter its passage. t-or tlw, Sentinel, N. C. SAIL ROAD. Editors Daii.v Sentinki.. What a pity it i that the State owns a dollar ol Rail Road stock, and Irjow much totter off would he be to give away all that he doe own? Por as long aa the State continues to con trol two thirds of the stock ol anv Rail Road, it sere as a political machine to drive the wheels of party, and not the in terest of stock-holder. Consequently the road can never be managed succisfully, and, therefore, all the indiiriUual slock is Valueless to the owner. What we need in the South it practical, sensible Rait Road men to have charge of Hiiil Roads men who'-have acquired a knowledge ot the buai net fjom practice. It matter not ft thev commenced a brakesmen , and this thing of potting a man in office because he is a lawyetfcX-r General, ewiiiske,y' politic! sn of supposed innuence among "poor whites snd blacks, saving nnibina aboof Irrfspoti nbility, Will nevci1 do. At this time, when money is scarce and none to De bad at a time when th fare ought to to ted need am all Southern roads ao as to increase 'the travel, and make tbe stock totter, (for' the natural consequence ot reducing the fare makes every msn, woman and child travel more, and serve to swell the recelDtaWth North Carolina IWad, a might to expected from her able managWs, baa taken a dif ferent view ol the matter, and increased th toll on yesterday to six cent per mile. They had to do emnething to make a change, and they -messed wroue. Now if they wall reduce the fare just one batf of wnat it waa, they will tee, in two month, that the travel will increase ten fold mi tto 'iiirtffg-r oi tbeloatT "will ' tclj a la.lu.that will leant Uitm soarthingto-rtflRod-ing. Doe not every man know thai if the fare wa on half, each man: who i in th habit of travellinsr. wonld ro to and fro U tii a olisa 1 1 jUak . Use Hdawd)tW4. -1 nM aiHaliir..-a hJitll, Rail Road. N. Y- and all other" Hail Road. North, where th far ha been decrnasal inted -o incrtastdi-ftad whenever the far naa Deen put down, the fnromYi greater. Ttato-WwwlWi p'Wft 'Pmith. td go ' North and ty a few vear to irrt soma W argot hfto ttr -";otmeTr-,int" tirca"' try W auacuioc i . - i - , --.- ., ' v ' STOCKHOLDER MAItRIED t At Thomasvllle, N. C , Aug. 4th, I8, by Il r.' D. E. Brnton, He v. Csivia rLTLiw, of the h. V. ConfereiuM, to sluis FsKsta at. Wan, of Bii tory, . C. : ' '' xTEW ADVEETI8EMEHT8. Moap, Ifluciug and Hattiie. J'CST lECJaVilU. a tui tol uf. JotaaU ; toa a eelehrsted 'UiAMUNH UIJVE WJAI' Also I'AJ-Um snd lElJiUKAl'H ilAitlll-S anrt ISLt'KINti. For sale ehvap at 'lattrr-vr Tma"rr: nmimy."- UliV MsrstKiAt. frkh Ht rri.v. ' l'aah l siher. Oil t.'sruet. Mol-ttsm, Kuaiweu (I . ' Mualui, llriil slid lines, LlniliK NaiU, 'l'si-k W" ' , i ., isns n asiiais 1 y 1 l JACH AM HAIiM.KItY HAltUWAKE. Ane ft-tf rrtU.S H. BITTfiGH 1 6 ' UlrOY A.NU HAKNESM i'OH H A UK. (Hie nne DUk'Ky Sim single sett I'lsteu HnrneMa. A () i.ly t. Au - If TIKIS. II I-.KlOliS. BAKItEW FRIChH LISIE. V For sale, hv Aug H If TIIUM. H VinililiS. IUk.Ti:a'ii IIOTTEU i mtlE UXpER&iaxm lornu Imm4 IW,I. j X known snd poular H.'.use . THE PLANTER'S HOTEL, wuuUI respsetfully inform the pubii- tl.sl lh, have opened It to-daj. ! B.irders hy the (lav, week or month ars s.,h- j ited. Their table will at sit times, tie supr-li-,1 sitti the iM-st the uiaiket sfloliis. Ht rvsuta j, ' lue and sttenlivo. Terms uio lerati-. . Raleigh, Auk- 8 tt J. 11. I'KIIN AM A CO. ' .lOII AKRITO, COMMISSION MERCHANT. 1 101! Sycajsork Stkskt, Pktrushi'Mu, Vs. I'i rnoital attention Bivsn to the sale oft'llT 1 TON, lOllAt t'O, WHEAT, e and prompt re lurusmale Liberal sdvsue Uisile upou 11 I rouuee in ' hau. I rstei. I SSMlppIl, furnish si lowest msiket A C'AKl). ' fur .-awh , Ann. a 2in I ' '. ' CJFVLRAL month , ri, 1 l.urehase.l the intir. ! -J stoek ot v.sida owned hv IlhANSON, V'Al; liAK A to., sad commute! lua Imaine, clistii,' i!i the name afterwards lo Hrsiisou A Jerie-, ad.tiritKtiiK mvelf aa Pioprietor and Mr. Hrsu m.ii un Aenl !'! the N. C. liusiuean Direemiy. "tut s n-nie versons seen), erroneously, 1. con sider it a partnership or lu 'blend the mleresl o( liiu iMiUiui- m iu will, uiy owu. 1 shall heaoeior'l conduct the business under my own name aloux. tiulens Hoiue )avrt.iier sliuuld lie taken, hereatter. Mr. Itraiisiin will continue to Iff tieneral Aki nt f..r tlie N. ('. lllreotory, which will nticissaiily en gaee iihimI of his tjme Slid atlttiUUoli 1 shall lie eleased to furnish our friends slid tlw. pnblie wi.h IMIOKH, HTAI KINKKV, SHKlit MLslC sud nthar srti. les in our liue, st lowest i AMI pi l-e Hlli.l.ll Au H-iT J. A. J(IN'l;r. H f oi in I' tit i ilk kb: SSIIH BITTKK 1U hil. Pi ,,l ( lll-K in- M..iiiilaiii f .(' I F, on sale. J M TOWJ.tS. uilni'.li MeirhsLil f'Ui. ..lid II,, v,- a.iK'T-1 w ;N. lltOt AMU I IRII, j .,( , - v HfTtH.KWt : b h I'1-:k ki;i.i.'.-i. SUK Hat -,elt Mreel. Oil and l. ud. 1 I - ItKHII SrPl'I.Y ..f White Lead, Lins.-i .1, V h -rose ne Slid Untitled (lot ton Sieeii (lila iii-1 ,, , , iv. d ' Ann- :i-lf THoS. If. UltKHiS. Vitrnislits, VHrnNlics, VnrnMi. s. OUl'EItlOU QUALITY For- sale at 1'HWri. U lilll(jiijt'. lam, Ilain, Hams. (jix bunduku pounds choick sioaii O Cured and Canvass Hams. Mi llnekets ami il bids. I,srd, all of the An. 3-tl B. I'. WILLIAMNUN. sr tiKK Amat ctrrmi. n bbls sll srsdes Silrar. :tit Marks tio, l.airnTTs and Java CerTefs. W UUa.. lialumora. Syrups Mid tie: Orleans Molasses, iigsture at Aug. 8-tf li. l'.tvVILl JA.Sl8(l.N S. jrtlKH POTATOES. A lot -f fine Irish I' Am :i-tr olstis-s on eoiiMignnieiit at urcni lien a noun s. (sarden and I'lirin Tools. VirilKF.I.IIAIllWIWS, HOE1, SHOVF.LH, Ae. Y V for sale at Aa :i-tf Tl OS. H. ISIUWiS . lAMrt I CANliY ! Handy HH A IV Aiir. ;i-tf. ll'CUb'lK HIIHI'S. S' i -'.A 10DAI HOI) A! - - wuuuffa wuiset st lr CT Cl l tiil SA Aa-f-i-' ,.', WfiliMlrMlW. 'IV li Knira C-.Lino U...1. 1., ! i T.1LOUIU FU)UKI X' Fifty bbla. Flour fur tale hv Auk. -tf Ll'ClIfRCil & DODD. y-yr at ! tvia 1. 1. at h v : A FEW UOKK LEFT l.f thnse ELEGKT FRAMES, In which pictures will be placed, and sold for one half the usual prioe, s few day longer. No one, wao likes a tint class pbotogrraph, ui a Beautiful frame, should lose this opjair! unity. Call earlv, at ' " " augi-tf ' WATrK)S:8 GALI.F.BY. s OLE UiATHtH. Hist; sidea. idea.X . U. BT U. 1. A w. fttOSACH. I j"ILOUB.. Thirty aaoks Family, One hundred aaeka Hnperfine. 0. T. 4 W. C. STRONACH. V -In twraty-flv poun4 buckets. Just arrived. 0. T. A W. C. STRONACH. HAMS! I1AUH I ' Eight hundred pounds Virginia. 0. T. A W. C. STRONACH. SHOES f , Houie manatactore, warrantsd all leather. O. T. A W. C. 8TBONACII. KOTICE. OS SATURDAY, THE tip 1 AT Otf AbOUKT next, 1 shall expoM to pabtse on tlie prntaisea, b7 virtue of an order of Johosttm Coun ty Court, tbe following Truttscf Land, hel.Higmg to the estat of Edwin B. Maadsra, decease, on a credit ot six and twalv maatua, to-wit : One Tract, eoatainina; 151 acres, known a tbe Vhlte Oak Lands. One Tract rem; on rlwift Creek, thoui roar mile West of Smjtlilield, nm tauuug U0 aersa. Uue other Tract- joiaing above tract, oootafmng aboot 800 acre. I On said laud ther is a (rood Mill arte and Mill-honso aad two good dwelling with Becfawanr outhouse. Said lands will be sold ia tract to atut parchs" aers. Any person wishing lo view tbe bails, wifl please call on tbe under! good or Wax. M. Lan- lae nrsi -AHJF Wv-aOS&K. Aml-lUwld Kdicewortli Female S?mlnary. rTtHItl IHSTrTOTIOll WILL BE i-onDd on Th tsvfirt espens of Tuition, witb Wr4. Waeaitig aad otulnmt he, far a. sssskm orSt0 SatlV" Will lMh 'BaNaWlisl 4 4hdM 9ltA9ff "llti6 or Ua, or VM, it Paul tn adub-K $UM4, jix mA;m,m US, V tnthaihtiieS? noriersM sxti-a enargse wm ts saao mr Ais- CIENT and HOPERS tAMftUAGF'ts, MCT10, iot CircwJar. addrea . . , i. M. it CAtWwIX L, July tO-sodlm OrseBs'xsre', N. 0. I WL.Ulis 4 1AM BETH, BOOKSELLERS 5 STATIONERS, lJo-1 I I. s ,v'l Ii N A l., ill i L Shu K or SCH00LB00KS, ST VNDAHI) NVOIUvs MIWKI.I.AM -.'or Mt Hi-fi H Kit V, I'A.Ni 1 AKIWCl.KS ffArio.N 4e Ac ""lal'l I.. . , hut. ot UualtjLuAa, AT TITT- I.raVT'T CAS:'! VmCKs AI,.,Vlh I', K WILCOX v i si:wi; June li'J-.lui I.. 1 Aj;'l N. C. l:,i,u,. II It A MiO A SI't I'I .!; (11 lilts' W W IIIMA J i: i i ItraiiMin, l arrar A CO., 1IIM1M F. I 111. . ih 111 dts:- Al 1HI. id, aii.l lill i j V. salin .-I,ti,!. 1,, a. 1 on hand a -in eiy nf I iv.rjT. , v. .' : '.' A I I 111 ,i I.., I si re.i.i. . ,! pi,, . I t'. ii-ieioii ei. , te, lane.. up I'm",!. l.f M in,l .Mi, Puttl.'lii.il hi'. I t- .-id, i ItltASS. l A .It IN l;s, Kaii!,,li, N. f. Jail T.I 1 Is If 1 1 ( I iN'S KM II I.I il'I.MA, J.1 j" 1, 1 1,. I ItftAM.-ON .. JUNK- ll.ll, I 1 111 New and Elegant Books, HKCI.IVI.li ' ih. i-.l,ti,,.,.' (i,l- .' VV. l:, lltlki- HI . I'uttii,' and . i N-i, Ih .11.. I , Abl..s..,l Wav. ,ll h. w . in, - ul.d , .1 .it v I If r.;N:-.'l.S juXiji,.. MISCELLANEOUS mi 'V MAM 'PACTl'REK OK GOLD AND SILVER )vrTP- Tii.vWt.srn.T 'o.V'iiA'Ki) jfafllll llll.l JsllHT WllK'll.'S. I.M'k., i I liu- 4 ntU r). l nlvlc it urc, I .., . ... . I . I ,-f-.-iij, 1 is.-It ;oi.JATK A. ( ITS ;i:iM'an KRA.SIVH SOAl', M.Miii or I. .' Ml, ail (irntiri,.. k t' s; J'or ;l. I Jan. iUi3:i.. . T. & STKOSAClf, on o-vjeUjS .., cojiaissiojii fbH nfK '-l.tl.lt m AMI Clliiji "OTTOS, NAY ,!. siofir- K OK All. 1V1MH. SIAWKKT fsiirAlll'I, a t i f-Kiii, r. c. July)-if JF E KLU. (.uilbiS THAT 1X1 S(T ."l"'. our Dray will brini; them back, free nf chsree. Clel a 3a." t of our (c-niiuve Family kUau, kl ranted ii. I . ,V tV. C. STEi iNAC'H. 'I lam. BS. SI .'OAK-CUBED HA11S. For sale l y II. T. A W C. HT'liON'Ani. 1,000 2,000 Llla. N. f HAMS. For sale by w. c. sthoxach. (I. T. A !aid-s. i f( LBS, N. . SIM'.i -tvv a. f, FinVSttle V,y A W. C. SI ItONACIb Ku.ua Or' F F. V. I'oWliEI.'. 1 V For aale Iiy" (5. T. Vf. C. STK0NACM. SHOT OC ALL stztSt:''' For sale by li. T.-A W. tV STKA!iAfU. Tl'RMP KKKF) t' "lrUNn SEEH I For aaJe by T. A . C, S'i'BONAI H- 5;oo( LliS. WliVl'EIOi Sll'tA For sale ly O. T. A . C. STRUM' An-- 3 If L till. A,lx punnAa, aarrsnta, far safe by O. T. A W. C. sntoNKIL ANOTHKU LOT EX "CSIOAU. t For sale hy Oi T. A W. C. STilON'"' July 31-tj T.11NK -,.iis-..ittltlB.'. ft.v lh l!1rHTn,l Vl ' HKflT IllslfeV niS.'-- , i'ug.a-tf . a p.wiLUAMwi? "VrrAitTft! A S11USIK.O SS JI..MI11U UJ .,1V whs has haA nine sears einepoetd t tb fcwt ot rrtl-renes-s. c--TAAires. MussELKANoR )KiaKrWW'i "i -ii i .1. .fiMfcint.iTrs"..,,,,. 'T IGBTNCf APPLE rAHKR,"". MA Jswt rsosivwl snel ft a4 j-tf Trayjus n- HE Ul.li-I .,1. ( all .in. I , . .'ni,. Ij,;,, '"J ' i-;ir'i"-a-A mjirf-M----"- - " .- : f-as,- fiit. .