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VOL. 3.' IULEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY AUGUST ,10. 1SGS NO. 23. w: tup uivnpiiviT , 1 11 j33a VM K. I'KIJ.. 1'iKvfBnrroR. 1 - - - J-'J. IX-. H.J I UK PEVPLB MOV ISO. I !.. ..dire country fno Maiueto Texas, , ; honi the Atlantic to the Pacific, now ... .srby stage t the presidential can b tdgrt of earnestness, feeling nd let. n.iittatioj uot witnessed for many years, among 'eVe ,. "... "' vww'im ,- ; . I- TIT!-' -s .f ill. country. ur people. tuierogeneoua .as. ih(- tmttun ol Kiirop-, are ntJTttr- th. !. - bii (fiieoila l) ttt'iitlincnt, is fl'ffiu-il tin- r.-iit i-ui s wliiih iikivc tlin Daflonal ;.;!,! .. 1 1111. 1 will Every one atria to fW , 1 iir -liii 'l hlutti liaa enciiuBtfjw) a , ,.1 gulf, li lir n-ekonitig, aolf T4Hl -nr an. I riin, ami tr down !, 1 li. r In mil I'n.ii. mi. I tlial some p ;,m.i ..k r Iuih nunuU'iut"! all liauiU on d-ck !,, -ij-iit tin- liii, put le.- In trim ajjaiu lullv ,, m-lii'l ati'l 'rtli'iTi''i t.. take bet, nalcljf 1 1 l: ,r!.r$r.' Tfci l i ait- maihttiii , - , ,11 uii-r I'.r tin- ri-iHi'-t. I , , hi liiii-ias'ii, 'r m-e 10 ay, is alinoat , . . 1 ' r .ittiiii:! t'i nut- miUj .it tti4j o! ti i-ihin. Tlie Km Inula having put i p. -I jiiuiioiin i.l pnutipltiH wriJwut pi in , 1 i.l i ayitiiUti- witlmut a pulicy or a , 1 t- ini. liny sfiiii U bav Iwttleil it ilc- 1 - r 1 ' . 1 v, 1 1. ;tt m.iisuhi, U-iiiy equal to 1 1 ... J 1!- in 1 lie law, of wuiit, lnj y.nnl a rramal.'i4; uoulH, Ufaol will Ut , ... ti l H.ivini Iniiuclieft their bark, they , ,111 t have lelt iter to tin; clianets ot trick .1 iii.i in-, or in tin- purpnauol the party to j ! 1 ..n 1.1 the spoils, whatever may befall it,, in It i iM-iin-i-ly piHil.l(i to arouae the K.-,.ln-tls at any point. They are nlill coo- l.mt i- hu.I working, no doulit, relying v.i-ily apOu.tlHS cmcieu thi ll r."i .S.K-intlOllS. tin tr pr)'rtiVe rod, ( -n.titiiliitii, their f-xtla. cfUcient organjzatioo of Their bitterneax, their diaregard of Extravagance and waate, . i p. hi tli. 111, but the; sccui to plac.Do r. innirr 111 the capai iiy of their candidate, the miiiiidiieai ol their priucijilt or the tone of tlie p..pular -tU,but in tte mere iiuaiJiiiB-i.. 1. in of party ami their dogged purpose to h..;.l on to tlie apolla. II. iw ditlt roritv with the democratic and r.nen-attTi maases, which for the last three inn m-emed to be sleeping the sleep of I. tih : The people are not quits willing o -iiiiriHiervritbout another struggle, the idea .1 tin 11 .apacity for self g, imminent they' m . not yet ready to rink the loaa of liberty hv the surrender of the right of the Sjatea or the 'igttioring 7iC iXie TVderal character of tin- irnvernmeaC'by setting up the Empire, lb nee they have enough of war and enough nt tirant and Colfax. Hence their cry is, " iet us have a peace, tliarS a peace."' Ev ery htre the spirit of confidence aud hope in rising, that constitutional law and civil heiore long, wilt reioic in a restored Oorj. t nt iiuliou sad a restored LtHoo. GHAAT AND VOlfAX, WAR AND 11 E OLTTTI ON-SSTMOUR AND 11 LAIR, LAW, V1V1L LWKRTY AXD PKA CtC. One ot the most amusing speculations connected with the present canvass, is the -eriousncsa with which Chief Justice Pcar n aud QtUershtu months ago, co-oper-aied with'tfietSinv-mitivDB of thV fttwve, h,.ve joined id the rebel Radical clamor, .that the success ot the Democratic Conaer- ' Vtt-teklt,s4 ;i ; li. n Blair, prior tu lie mtetliig nf tlrn fliv iioutil Ittu44-atic CxivtsBUoo, is tlwnint-i-tlile reaatut- fjr this groundless clamor, rt'ritteajiipre.yith t;he view trf difeciittg and aroseingiptiblia attention to the aotuai ituatii)ne affairs in the South, than to a sert or iaj down any party principle or pro fTrannne; it haa.apjread dili nttd;,. :lTW. , aninng the rebeUKadiuals, and dumb found-.-red the GuiliTana Tti "wealt k'ne43d," wlio much prefer to He down under the pooder 011. tyranny of the revolutionary car of Kailicaliam, than to atand op manfully lor the restoration of the Constitution and the Union f $fJ&fpPrn Uhetw; The " Deniocratf and .CuoaurvaUvea of North Carolina are boand by' no positiooa, or principle', or pnjframmea of individuals, but byittaliit04i"fria in Uie, oiTicial declarations of tlie National iMnocratic Convention. Is there any war in that pUtforua J Ja itnot plain, if war c lines, which we bj no' raearni anticipate, ftor trwlrrroSian?l 11 ) it jjoat be, torxxU upon" tile jftemoerata ami 'orrterrtlvi4tiyWe Radical party f T u is atrktlj the otilyV war party In? tB ountr. It has atesdily pursued ita revo i-iti,.nary anti-conntituliona policy for three v.-hi-s. irnd made war upon tbeConatilutin8i 'he Union and the li tier ties of the people ever since the war closed. The Democrat mi.l Conservativea have conetaotly deehsred the war at an end, and they kae insisted upon a puae puiki j the part of the gov 1 tnm. nl, hot the IUdkals have.ell the tuna, vii r Kr. The ReotHMtreetioa'if ett have 1 een ourelv a iMr polieu,' ant agonistic to the on.titUrtott aOilfvidlativenr alt Its pried- pie. The chief leader ol tbeRadkal Dsrtv, 1 K.-coatretia policy of Coagreas erne ot- ir of the fn(rtltntlon-rthat It eoulct tto 1 U ib fnd4t. tihdar the CoaatittrtioB. . Ac- 1 .. '-;, ...'. .-. . itw t.t- ,-r ,1 !)' "i'f .img to vuieJ, JUttc r-earaoij,,; , m, 1 but be lualiiWl aaia anensdsess lith 4he l u. tuuineA aaiat. anensdsess erith -W4 t otitutlon,- Is -etinifjtutioosl,"lut T t tiw wwittltwtlasitir' H t 3Mlnf4ierf cite the niajsitoit diacreryaucrY" ITtr. t ptMm,)mgtmt! tanrtlw rVMi ts fxMvk- Am aot-eJbuoa-Mte e. i I ut binary, sH the body w licit psased tbeqa j a revntmiowary bridy, sad besewt Ms - acta ..esve-(UitI'lHr fl, THB KKQROBS AND TWi CARl'KT It cannot liav- rsrap.- I n dice that the riotous lirmo- s ri'in ,n, in idc during our late Convention, w r- :l ill ist exclu.ivr !y contlneil ! the youugaLrs of the Atiicati race, who arc not vet out of their tee Th. ir father have learned itm in a letter school, and, to their un-st . n dr nri j this occasion, i .n, m .t ..in. have not lurgoueu. I lieu, i ai ly teachings, .Uivn) PHv. I in,, ihi , .oawiciuttl t .1 -In tbt) k4nU t4WUirtt wtifeb"4jhcr eTiterl be swetu ill.- .hll tint coloia ihrouhoui ti laud, ami initnM ih.-ir piij.iU in manrisrit, jT well us in, n-ibiio ami writing Wt'h the oldi r p.i.ple of eoloi . there a ill lie III tie dlfiiriuhy 1.1 il.iUjer. NVe kti tin-Ill anil they know us The? uii'li-iatand our char 44?er. an. I ki.-.h a hai 1- .lue 10 He ir own They aje nliuoit uutii ruily p ihti ; ami j though llio-l ol lli.-ui have been tt!ie!i.l I itlto 8H..-iat iot.M calculated tn eMtrnlle .1111I ' embttfer tlieir t. elitigH towsr.lt Ihoae of our ! rare, with whom kiiiit relationx woui.l otli era tia have ehl-ied, tpiite aa ifiueh to their advantage at iiiirs. still, in rhe 1 ntn-iie of their new .i.-ii In t-doin, w e Imve been iti -poaetl to in lule them in some extravagan ces of aetit im, -tit and action, - being lullv iiiisciouti that we, in tln-ir place, w. ulil har.lly have done better. Tin y liaii n enough fci know; that f are tht ir real friemla; ami e know that tlietHMtol lli.Mn Mill come bak at last, and that be obi tM'l ings of eouli.linie will b- atin restore. I. It. ia in their iijture ami In" the nature ol tbitiga. Hut what will Income ol tins young anti) of y4ungaieM, who are Uu!it to be lieve that llnpuilellfe mid ill III. HH. erf to uthera e.uiHtitute fie. .Ion', i a problem yet 44 rte solved.' Tiny, a a clan, lone ah jUrml all labor, a wi !la those ol the other sex if t Iniir-- I'Ue boya goto 4ttotl, and wi'hitip4r iMlrintiou, iiiijslit. Iwgjhj Usi fill he li to 2(1, scorn all b' 'or ; andtiieir hourly -diBillwv uur streets, by dajjuuby u'ght, teTf a sad hsrBaeiiraW 'arWrHfWC meiit. ln hii li. in other linjvhougu Uad enoiigli, tfen, they werecoiuparative atrun gera. Wen the pieaent genera' ion panat s away, snrj these idle, loisterous and disui lute ynunfjttiir flb their vacaut plains, there will ooiiiti horrors, of which those, who now enrouragHth.11 uiiab. hvioru little dream. II the vengeance could fall tn the r. ally guilty hrads, there would "be aoine littfe .teftM "li-th. Htt'JiB4-4lit;li withlM alel-bag laden Witltf spoils, will have passe.l away, too',- goiie back to his original tgiine, and the sons of the soil will be Uft toW- rk out tlie problem as best they, may. f Thtae itrang. rs have no syiufmthy With W .i..J.,u.t. T iw. i.,. ii loen tVli- the lhii,,ve will not Iwatalw-avs. Our col orwi perillrmtw them to l Intensrly eli. ish Tlo-y wrll ewingh underanuul ihetlitT. r ence Iwtween them and well bred gentlemen. They areW bound together in leagues, and by vfry 'improper oaths ; h"' wo know that it isjfor th' purpose, as they under stand It, pt makin)r sure end perjietoatrng tbtir owrjrighu. It Is not for the purpose of hujuilia'wvg gati4itutT,wbya,--,tu bearta, tliy respect and honor.' Thf do not ask that Weir old tnendsiaad tfw y wete tbeir true ttjnf, rJ.M !J '?, : rM'ramttj(j . -f Wm to death by 'VArSS,."-le5,Jr,a0r from anywherTeiae. they tto md aafcftiiat gmtWmeti abotrlTHaU on. their IpieeJ liefore slHgeio. anf oaf oaa otae. ho the Great God. Tbsy would not listen with patience to the following iufaujnudy un christian aWl vile i language, ; twanged iKrr4gt the Irinj? irbrf '"rrtoT "pilftTira wandarers, who oiw-tm to rule , by u$Htg tlum. And yet the following words were published is the HUmd-rd of last Sat urday, and were written down by a carpet bagger, who admits that bis resilience in North Carolina has been lor enjr tit meth ' Efrar bim t "We tell you, deerepid, back broken old rebels I that yoar days are numbered. We are willing that yon should gaap a iittle, -sbmI tbeom,. took .OO ynut Jr-tlii rr' to rise troiii your Iwcka with put an 1 emu paaaion. But attempt to rise'bighur than your kner, or to sasttme any other attitude than that of prayer, aod you will tie lisruat Deck to me eartli, nevev 10 rise again. p ' fT0B tiTATB CRtCDlT. VVitliin the past ek the n.gu Legiala ture haa eihibited an' unwurHed Itbtrnlity. Arxl why not ? Uaa.no'- the tnt a pttntj of nioney t Has Mt not mm- onlxrondert credit i ,We are iubinu id that aa atletupt kas linen made to ttretrh the credit of the Bute sir asilwwU more than Uuf prmail lia bilities, itheelteoiofl of Charters to Rait hMK 4k. ' , On Saturday -het, VUlg 0,lairoe aud eeeeral Whets of the 'Conservative Heri atora, and a tew tf the ltutt.rabi, pn re'l prowar s?ainav me pasgr o. toe sr Chatham RailroaiJ bil). appropriating ara mm pwp-.se to glveoarreaixra, w uay, the proteaf i lini; (u fH J WW-. V,.r SruSrUr tu mH " " '-u. . " .4 T.:;:?n,l'...i;".-i..!.ii;.iVii... '... n fcioieaa ili.r,("," K f,swasm''w- pwr-tn4 pojsMaksaiil.it ju ass ewe can .its. taia tUT.? .'. J" M , ' yi "A" twt isMefrtlooable bill lor fntwHiig . - iktsawat m)ktim.uvfjmim tonml ttnmjfk ska Umum, a yesiiyf ty b 'Wte gag law. It p rtdea another berth litf a ear pet bagger, bf the.apptwntuieol M s Ba- AO IK OA TIIK OHKAT CONVRS ' . TJOX: : We in. in- u, I, in our nlficial report 'h-pi k.i I in. iiit ,1 Maa. C'onveo- lion, tint il l li.i, ot .1,1, ,u,., (toiu several 1'oiimie- I.,., ,M,t b.,,.1 I, i,i,U-,l m, and that .-i ..I'm I. .1 wi t. ni.iinle-.lly luipeili-et I 'linn 1.,. tl,. .111 1 v..i.rtl..-rc-ult 01 the plan whii li a i.l.p.il N. ...,. le. 1 alru-i'yi 't3(i imble.. t juatuutf mt tUc. Uata-ai-jl.i to -ex 'in. Miii t,.i. im.li iiMt at all. a. ' i i te t ad otll,-.r--Vr'e earrKfVly put t. ge'li.' r. f'.-r tn-liine. . led l.y -ibolit hi. Curtice 11 ,l..lii.i..ii. w hi. h wa ieprea-ii 100 tli ltgates, was not givi n I.. v, that thin ucelliut I deliaiion wan ina le up d gootl nirQ and the great cau- e. true, who re 1 nth 10. Inane in the 1 ain.il m, win, h is in 1 1 1 . I in the truant, w m i. pr. s. ntr l by W B Kcrebee, Rm) : Stattiy by IMaio llurlniin, klstj , aa Proay ; K.-W iii by several iientletnen liesides ih.r,n niF lHei'd in the list tliruisti. tl ; Uales t-v .1.111. i),ni.ig. Kmj ; Uertie, ll.-my. Thos. I. Holly. E by Dr. -it , ami Mil. 1111., K.-ij . Wi eslimate. aflet due csh-ulMltoii, lh.,1 iht-ai tual ir'niiilirr of deiV - yli-n p 1 1 ti i.l ill t he t '0111 en t loll was bet we II 1 . .Mill an. t '.'.boll 11 lit I that llntr waaa much larg. r niiiulier ol strangers and visitors, be si. let. tin the night ol the great Torchlight 1'roees.ioii. then- w.i. piolmlili 1. u Iholl- saint per-ie... ii.elii tmo l...th si x- s and col ors, on the 1 1 1 1 1 l . an. I let w .-4 li two and thrtw ihnnsnn.1 ttr tbe proi's1o. Among 'hi- Litter wete -oiiie torly or tifty eolnred in. n. who )m I itu i-oiititge thus to assert tbi-ir mii)iHil. VV e are pleased to learn that )!..- i-ol.ii, .1 mi n ol tin- Wilmington l. Il4.il note ( III', ale much gratified with their tsi: to li.il. ltih. Iii our Ueporter'. ..e.-'iunt, iii Bsturday'a issue, o I the Torchlight Procession, iJtt ., thei'iwaaau omission which we regret. He iUa.tv. it. tuly neiilecii d to state that among the ilistinguishi il geiiiU'iii''ii, who wtbirt-a. 4Hl the en.thiistikstic. erowil, troin the portiuo of the resi.li nct -t tie- lute lion. U.-orge E. Qadgec, wit. Col. A. M. W'a.Ulcll, id Wib f rTngto1i7 who is "always happy and ready eo naeli iH.Htaei.Hsa. . - i ' One very noticeable feature ot the great dciuuuatratiuu waa that aluioat cveiy mas. Woman aud ehibi you met wore a heymour aed Klatr badge, souie of them til v. ry beautiful design ami execution. 1'he Thoinasville, Wilmington ami Kayetteville tlelegations w ertt alt provided with very Seat ribbons, badges and other patriotic J-eittbnt. -' i ' rWe learu that the Hag at Republican Bea.bpiarters was Inwerv.l, alaiut noon, on Thursday laat, Ko wonder. Every Bli Cnl thst we'saw rinj'tst "det. at and sum-nil' r." in view ol such a mighty oulpouriug df popular indignation an. I euthli.ia-ui sftf mm iultMkl.- ,tv rUn, viRtnileaff 4mI. ( pin-r m this city (barges that its office waa (red into, rm'keti,r aoiuethiwg ot lint suet, si ine time or other, during the (,'ouveerion, This iii a paltry conic off. If any such thing,' or anytliing like it, was done, it waa the work ol KadlcaVrebela, wbo wauled o. (in nisb a pretext for clamor. We were greatly gratified to meet) during tin-Convention, many of oar Worthy anil efficient coteinporaries of the Dcmooretic fcnnarrvattre Prow, tit ! R. M. St'okea. Esq , of the Asheville Neitt, T V. Evans. Esq . of the Milton Chronult, H. M. Kurman, E q., pt the Ucudcrson tttet, Jordan Stone, the Tartioro' tkruthtrntr, Mj. 1. A. Eugel bard, of the Wilmington Journal, Oapt R. A. rthotwall, of the Rutherford VuuliaaUir, ahd W. A. Ttt-afhe, Esq., oflhe WTlaoi C Uminn. B sides these, we bad the pteaaurt of shaking by the hand Messrs, James and Mrarea, tlte aprijTiflly and talented' iVl- il ri ol the Wilmington JuUrwil sod Star, n!s ctively. II. M. Kobbins, Ksq , uf the National InltVifeHeer, and K I'ulllllcrt, K-q,otthe New Yoik HeniU, hrve abo favored us with visits. Oue and sjl thsse gentlemen ol the quill wi r.i rxn lb nt rrpr, aitntatives of the fraternity, sml we com mend the in and the respective journals evtr whiefr they ably preside nr with which they are coonected. We banstreaiiy aatiofvl, at arxass. b-eif k, the Wiltning'oo delegation, the glorious material of which it was mai up, aa.l (he splendid appearance it presented, with its music, . banners, t ranapareeciva, c. behind In r sister city ol tbe .biaer Carta F.tr. lb r delegation rain.- up, 100 strong, a distance of 70 miles, marching "through the country, and Hell ing i nihilsiasiii rviti)- whereas they came. On orsasini nf the ' 'J : ' il i I I It- .' r e . various processions, tile il-b gallon w aa Lea tied by a large (our horse wagon, beautiful ly decorated with Rigs, and bearing oa either able the following po-,ipriaIe ntuis Kai "iforth Carhlina: No Ut.us Upvef jaoi can degrade her ."' V i !ft 1 asiaaiii 4cah her jenuim Ri'preaeotalivea. tle, The we g in enntained a ir.d dram eorp, wUieh ew (irenetl fb tiecwioa with aiartial aitti .' Following the wagoe eeme s bwg eoetege of gajliuit mounted tuea, and otViS la n ji iioabrai acilou, atlhtnmt with MilriolKt'iutl hum rous iniittoia, in the rta . ' ca)ri-( ''. aVlil-price, which, atllk;eiitsaia4t4irfe4r ixech, .t ihuiMlerwl fiitih itl t'tlr ' for Cuu.bet'Uatf' ami tu t glorious nw ot fiyt Ht- lie ! 1 bis vh-legwtioa I. tt HtWwgh, t u Aa 1 " - kiliiafaaas fc fft"- -- - Ifwsnrlm iimmg fife treu haaj tj;)tiaf 1 !. 4Mi4.giaMWaa jaaaWr---- tij Mr. Dobbin to his speech ia the Caava faff -tWJ. ..rbtiPBday'-' ,etf!WW'rsieflca thst was most admirable In matter arid j auMmwv t&4rew'. graltrpTnaWnf 'rtri" ftriet C.rp,t Bigger . :lu will take j ai:' alter tlic NowtuU r .L-ciiob, and cutt Imli-tl with the following : Carpet baqq $h rival or oil- . '.V. Wtiat N.wa What Vew? Yotu t i1 i tiK Ml. l t.. ...n' nillal slij shall, W .V iPtfhuvt twyjrltM' le v,ni ,ois , I I are inn c.hu al all r" 'I .v .in.- t enilSi my lrft uS"'.' . ri.l . 1 ,'y a4 iolW,4" II . r ir, el ...; a ft! .ttt 1.. l...r.', "' I I. t il ..ti tin. i. is I. lb. X I' (i lias.UiU.jl, luo. ...I , Sim,,, ,, ,, nun, iV'tiiH- ti.wriii w.te-ot.l ri. wi.im.. np Ai.u sh-Hita ti..' an A ajr A'.'.oi ' ' A - I I'o tliian . m o. SUai e. I I. l.miii.r si hi-, licet ,nhtl. w y mi ai tit.- .itil IVtla 1 tilt.. tttiw "llliver" fee la. I. I us Nic, bona 1 i lh Kn k! 1.....K iito-th.' trn! au il b n he Vlsrta upon that r .-e. U. II iiU he thereto me .'" W w4!! ninke sn t ffort 10 write nut oar I nut, s ot .p.,,,-, hi in iUe Convention, in a .Is; . r i.i, But we greatly apprehend that weali dl I e abie to do but scanty justice, to the various eloquent oia'ors. lliinali lor our City F.te ( ompaniea ! Their pres. Hue in the T.nehliglit I'roces Sinn, -their ttrilliant unifonns showing to spleinlid advantage in the glaring lights, was a great lest urn They nng men com poaiug l ilviacxvu all .a.tlu l.j tlte. abate, wbtch they contributed to the general en joyment end display. Anst hurrah tor the young ladies of 8t Mary's, snd the patriotic Rector of that KcIi.miI t The ilbiuiiuatrit buibling, and the j beautiful spectacle of 100 young ladies taate 1 ftilly dressetl.and showering their smiles und greetings upoa the men who would save j them from mm and degradation, comtilu- leii a M-eue wliluh it were worth a trip o lliln.lrt-.lsol miles to witness. Maj Manly and hia Marshals, -Mr. Thoa. Jenkins, and bis Mounted Troon : Vaughan, with hia line Drum Cm pa ; the various Ctimmitltjes, 4fe. p all did their duty well and contributed greatly to the grand sncci-aa -while our friend I'arker, at the In a.l uf tlit column, bore the "Stars and Stripes" as proudly and well as he did the ohiyiag of the Fourteenth through tlni smoke and lire of battle. The decoratious in Tucker Hall were the theme of universal admiration, and the lair ladies of our City of Oaks re tvive.1, on all hands, w hat fhejr s f ichjM tfeat-rve, ("be praisa and admiral!. to of all T bthoblera. HON. NAT. 110 i' DUN. Every Conservative aud D inocrat . io North t'aroliua Is proud of tlie course of lion. Nathaniel B lydeo in the House of sunn iime ne was intra, tie waa eieoteu aa a auuud, reliable Consi rvatirr. Ir lend and upporU-r of the Couslilulion sand, the L'uion, and itfjaw, order and ot liberty. Ilia whole course in Congru a imlteaiea that be understood, appreciated sad endorsed the news of the Conservatives and Democrats, ! by whom be was elected, Since his return U.nnu, we have haarti nothing tioui bliu aa to bia position. The Radtcala are bttatly eiteolwtieg the rumor tbat Mr. Biydtui isuut lor Orant and Col- fat. We believe they uilviet.ruaest Mr. Boyib a. He is too frank a man to conceal 1ttefit-ifrP'al-M aailargaae a ebeitjrev" '' One tiling is Certain, that uuitber Mr. Boy dan, B.sr any eihnr esao, oau receive the support nt the Conarvatives and Doruocrats of hia Dis r.ct, williout a frank endoras wetit and support of the New York Nation al Democratic Convention and its nomintwa. He iaifet awbeen awdcml fvtt Seyrttotif sod Blair, t.r h" eaiinnt f. t iba nomination tor Oitngresa, If be wants it. lit view of the compilations is litis waiter, Immgbt about by las stateaiaota nf Radicals, it is time he had publicly listed Ids p al ion -s aaw'-s. -4- ' ' PaKsfDKMV ioutiet.a The Radicals are claiming that Presid el lodnaoa is in favor ol the (.rant ami I'ttllaj ticket. This b usiaititely dveted by the W Us formed arsd b Habbt- fonesiioBileetts of -the -RsWrnr SummA New York Wt-ld. 'No one specia l the rr.-riiivnt in take a very active part ,a the aUeikto, but bis sympathies ars eetire ly Witw iileVauiar and lllair, sad ba tbutau am and. $4$mtmtifS. .frtatWrC;.f"lsaat-S-if 1 Its Cabinet are said, by the earn suthori. y, tu be decidaxl f fseymar,aad Blaiiv , . m ei seat as j 1 -er . Taa Cuaai.wfua A'mh yilorui as thst b.r threa saoalht past, IxKiiee o armed ae--groee hsV ' drlllinf at lour diSenmt place in Cbarh stOH, and as tbeee gather ling era le obsoure quarters of tlte toete, aail Batler the ytrtrar e4 wight, IHere is bat um tatbatel btacluabm ttt ha ttea.ws from the fact. ' ..ats-4 4fc .aiir ZOut'itmt W;'arrlaw 'a' Wasliingitw , 'and sss'rtuied the utumantiisf tbatt IVpart n.,wMt4iar,Dtriot Hiv.'t. "swapprtl th tUvM for a witeh,"' wbt Pinatdeat iiibfisna temeved AtiMeaVaatt tent Caabv; lt.-;.cip1i ei;VsttaaetinrB tuaeaiM to Im aaMIUsry tywHts, aejt.poor eiviw laiaietTSttW,1"' TlM I know something ntlb art of war, bat ' are s IgtfBsi''bailit::. iiba'ataa. aaafaf - 'the eaeratlal Condition .sf Meat-:," '" 1 ''iaw I w-e i e-eMssaasapsaa. vrii mv-ii v rf j -recrrw EAii.aoaalt k asid m lar probable tkiraear f 100iTtes' anne" Vk I'eclfk Railruai itt ,) a,a auatag: arn lb? pfravrrt jest, ml ttnrt- tttf 'fnTIT'3 Una. niil tie Open tia VaeitVe ft busiaesa, ia IM.. aVrea aaarivtrw au4 tity 'atllee lse b!W Weks-Cjoiha,, (HATHA - The tol Oltiivrs ot iht'Nj' Ush ii . Club have 'la-en elect . 1. Jno A llsnks; Vice lllllch. Win ' ,i , l.iitn, sinu. Jr. VV I' Tin I n retaiy, 11 A Lotnl.-ii, Jr taiv, H I- i in i . T lowing pTmaneiit S -,m or a't.d HI 1 w - t'r. si.1. fil. I: I'lesnb Ills, .lloi W i I 1 n: ,lto Mat ( .or. tpon.hng c ; ltei'O, .ling S' C'U ' i ' ,. -1 - r i A nr ii t HtrnttewitiCMeialav. H-.A vta'-ttt-'TtBrttorcajrstth It larumoieil that llatiglii.-'i, K s li.ii. I.l I i . n 1. n, t il j i the ingiots, who has nittre principle H4i.J "W 'Tirf'ri'e atfrt 7 Iff) W-4J.r,"""' l4la the "U -'teailers,-lediaea the sff . ' ! pi.ii.iiiiein, an. I that another acallawag has VK' - I'b. h.lb.w o ville S. Vi ir no. I III ehoM'ti. i t? . 1'r. sttte ,'. 1'rtsi.lenis. H l-" T. inpb Kis-ordlng rtietai,.S poliilli.i; S. r.-t h 1 . V I) cllie.i: (1 .1. II I! ' tit Ko'.s. mVe be. ti "11 : Vice o,.i li J li Jluin W l eir II , t'ont pru-l! ; '!.'. suri I) A Moniai. in- A r.'aoltt ion was tt'lotited, at the uieetlt.g, invifiiig Judge Fowl.- an. I Crtubip to ad.lrt s. the Club on Friday 21st. lllst. IBM tl.e 1'a.TaWBA. A l.trge me ting waa held 1U thia county, on ihe 10, b. Dr. O Campb. l' preSl.lc.l, a 1.1 M M. Deal tt id ft .1 11 t were Svcretai usa. The ttdlowiug olticers ot I be County tie) tuour and Uiair Umb weie elected, vir : I'reableiit, lr O I ainpU II . Vice Presitltnts, E 1' Coulter, E E Dt il and W G James . t 'i.rrespoiidlllg si-retarv, M ti 11; rttxrtwiting S.eruity, E i ttoh ; Tressurer. M I. ( line Hsrnktt. Large ineifing in l.iiiiugtt.n Col. A. W. Mi Ntiill pr.-si.btl, Missis. A J Byrd and M. H. C'ana.ly were Vice 1'rest deuts, and W M McNeill an I H V Sbaw, Secretaries. I he lueetlng was m.-s. t-nthc siaatic and bnrinoniiHis. Anson AII Stam.v - The last Wa.leabmo Aifm brings us accounts of the loiiiintioil lf four Seymour and IU,,ir t lul a tu Anson and two ia rttaniy. AUVAMCK THK lilt t'WK ' " " ft0rsOtr'iWlrfy;'fbi' VHh , fbtg' of extra lixtj and beauLy u luiit.l iu Windsor, with the names ol Seymour and Blair on it There was an itrriversal turn out of (lie people aud intense S-tit'liuaiaeni prevailed, occasional diacharea ol cauiion greatly enlivening the nine. A Seymour and Blair Club was tunned, ol which Dr. W. T. fSiittou wnS cliTtt'tl President, M Vernooy Vice Presidiul.tind Hichiirtl Aakew Secxetarj The conttoi(isv wiot aiii.trj.u'd.. by Measre. P H. Winaton, Mellord V'erntti.y, 8. B. Hpruill, J. B. ('Jjejy and ,1 I,.. Mitchell. cHklMiUAM A Seyuiour and 15 1 tt i r iClub Was formed at L.-aksville, on the lOtlt. The meeting waa ably addnawd by J. W. , Jljtrasrwav . ..weari-p r''!! wwMstg--y4wiitit.eBeM... f were chosen officers ot the Club, via : Presi dentl"'Dr, A.' B. Johns, Vict -PrraideotSj Jno. Moir, Esq., and t'apt. Tlwta. Pratt, Birriiiiry, N. S Smith, Treasttlef, .1. P. Dillard ; (Jorteapondinp Secretary, ( has. K Kltige. The aecontl and fourth Saturdays in each month were due l lor the niet tiugs of the Club. - HnKTVoku. -There was a very large rati Scat ton omtrttuir of thectuzena of this county. I .. .t. T'l it . a,.'i i.i . ; i i tin ine out. i'r. iv n . mucin prestueti anil Ui"o"W. byrrly- aa"Si"cret af y . TTio "'Tii ci f ing was ably addrisseil by Hon. W. N. 11. Smtthranti by Mesant Fraiieit and Jendgivi, - talemwi ymrig men ot the cotirjff. Patri otic resolutions were adopted, delegates to tba District Convention were appoint, d, nod tb inoianae merlin g adjourged with three aatbaaisstic cheers for Seymour anil lllair, BiaufouT. A large and enthusiastic meeijOft f ike citizen i( jfiw-ooutity wioi "rteld in Wiahlngton, "aa tle"9 b .7 to respond to the nomination (if Seyiutiur and li'sir Jimi. C. Gorham was called to the Chair and Wm. H. Patrick wss fbcretsfy. 'n' excellent miies of rcaoltitioin waa ad pled Able and instructive addressee were, made by Col. D. M. Carter, F. B. ttnttertb white, Bsq., iand Thomas Sparrow, Kurj. ' FirTtt CoXORKfIONAL, DISTRICT. r4.Ta ' .aBOVsMN0laBJ.7S.i We are rvquMted to snnonnce that' the delegates from the ivi ral counrii j compos ing the Oth Congressional District will ass aeiribt ia Greensboro', on Tmaday, the 8th tjlay of Sepnsajbe tuwt, iaaiead ot the rd, as heretofore announcetl, to select a 1'resi tienlial Elector and a candidate for Con greas " TRCT, We ate requeated to announce tb,t the -dolt gales from tbeSstrveritl eousties nompos leg the Fourth (regressions! District will assemble at fraMvUon, ua Thursday, the .?M of lufcBls nesi,,to seJUct a dent 11 Kleetor and a oandldsU for Ooo greWfrvribe Diatrict. - . FoVKTem cxilored citW'ta of Salisbury heve rugaaitad tin msclves into a Seymour ajejjLjsttaitltafa 'of rifil Uewxtcrata snrl Conservetiva hi large and daily increasing. Every where tin-re Is gttlf-ti'g etAetiee that the negroes ,I,JbWfc iateni'ts, ' belore it shall lie too Imtt.MW. f- -' buMnwattiia la Australia (key have.s oiaaa W agWrateS called " VIM ml ml 11 M agis trste,, owing to their having to slgnii iTh rwilktilaitoe to the ariaauf a WiittlnVdf Okusra sue appttMUott' . Cutter tie Uoldeo regime, tea bav hundreds of Wladmilll Squire irxtong tti, " "Let -tlutti i so deaia- sws-sa , . 1 "li'O I. h A' T A I'f'OlS 7 VK.VTH- TUB ' rnost'Kcr in wavnit.crops, .tr. i tWi.sHiiRn, j f Aug. 14th. 1MH l-Mitw sentinel - "The man who writes l.ir.seil t..i.erii..t" laas made Ins appoint- i, en in ot iiiiiiiicipuliiik-r for Uoldaiioro--ahti audi a list! Two D'Bi'.,es. two Catiiet- I bfgel, ( Il already hold Various other I titnc. a 1 and one acailaaag, csimnoas lbs j 01 will t.e put In hia place. In the list ol j migtstiatealor Wayne County, I understand i th. tc ate NIJiE KitiUyKS, some of whom . Can iii niter read or write, i it. u- it is, that "the man who writes I liii.ist If ( loveriior" endeavors to sstisly hia i ''t' 'tut " mittnst the while people of the 1 hia I . tu Uu ii.niKa to ikgrade ibeia for their t. . suptmi'i bis ai. nations lor office, Hill It W ill y react on httnaeli. Wayne I 1 , iinty wi.) give a gootl account of herself 1 in the coming rlection. We bave Seymour ' an , limn t.iubt lu the Various voting pro 1 ci. i i, an I the colored people are beginning ; lo.ijieu their ryes to the true condition ot 1 things, and see thai it is best for them to go ' wiili ihe whiles among whom they have : lived s i long. (im ciop prospects are very fine, snd with 1 the i hcuoi, nf rteymour khd Blair in No I veuilKtr, we lonk torward to the coming year as one ot peace and pieaty. Ktspeelfuilj', DEMOCRAT. (pf ota) Diapateh" io the WorWi,' ' ' IWPrif; TAST Rr.V0 R ABOUT OR AST. ,. t;r,.t M,IU fc, rr.m. r Tht Sud J, n r'nei ir,ir,i Jiinrinj of' the Ma oa .os.Ji.i.1 Auirm ,'fthe ItiiilirJil lyHi&ert W isiiisu roM, Aug 1 1. t cv.raoidiioiry rumors are afloat in it v tombing the txin cleft return of M t bis Den Gi ntt tioiu Ins Wuatrru tour, audits relutloli to (he political Calivaas. From all 1 i '.o 1 1 ejtt her nit g those best atqiiainted with tlie viewsof the metnbers of the Re publican National t.'tuiimittee, it appears thati prtvaie h Hera have been ri-i-eivett troin iliejiuers lleasii's tmrty, sbowins as aAs ' Tety "tlie j.srt of 'the Oencral tir throw up tin; cariniiiary nr tlie fiesioency. to tuts hr tins bittn mured by orerwhelniitrg art di-nc. a Irorueveiy quarter ol the utter want ni spirit ii.Hie.Bytililif.sn.svmisa, ind.tha tiuiuiiiil .u-popular tide running in favor ot the Di'iiiociatte lickot. All the tetters received here, both by the Congressional unit National Republican Uoiuiutitees, are si ie.y discouraging the Radical leaders, nor are ihe It iters Irom the South leas alaruiiui, Ttie blacks fsiinn'. bo controlled, and all elt'ortu on t he part of earpetsbaegiws to pre Wtt e-s-fdsHt 'finre'fn- fifr ftiTCO, itlif "t5 Radicals see that a continuance of these ,os wi inceimrtirj- sits- rrB "'Ttiff" part oli the colored population will add hundreds of iboiusiotla iu the Democratic vote ia the N.n ib llcuce the suil.bu atuppsge of lirant ' W.st-ru trip, hence the rumors that he is about to throw up the candidacy, snd (be lilt ill. .tions throw n out in mililical - T-mt-'tMir tfW ttm(rrrtr;1f -brrs"B vrnfi.iu will be called together again, and rim.,. is have it thai the nomination will be tt'toltm-'f tiifian Wit-nnaB! '"" ' ( AI A'.'.s.l. Llh K ISblllANCK C0)f. pa.vt: This Company, represented by Caldwell A BrenlisT, tleneral Agents for North and Smith Carolina, was organiwd nearly four years since in New Yoik city, oa tbs "Jolnf Smck 1'ian," wtiicti ia a low rate ol p rt mi ll m tor a cerium sum aaaur4.1l, iu lks of. a X Iiit n rate hi premium ami a prouilaeti ntvi llft7 wbinb ia. ciilitingtiit and uncertain tins aoi-itllnti tlividend being merely are tyt ul It. pojtl'ili ill Ibu t Iceaal-vu Slid HQ aeccsNftfy pteniiuui t-iiaijjud in the first place. This 'piau of insurance lias been So lnvornh'y n-c ived that two companies have since la-en started in the State of New York (.1. it-o i, loeitl business only.) anil two ofh-'''i."C-"J'If;H .''jj.!? j't'1-"1-1?' .'iV'aUtu iu l-.ngltllld. Tlis Compiiny 1 backed h'v a large casl i n nit.it. biiu-e i..l ritoidivincreaaititr asaets. iip4, UaiWit(tt frpjlxMJimmtomMudiiimv! to the milium ol twenty-life rullltnu Jol 'ats. ull wi.irli pcrt-oiiiil inboerty, under the laws of Nf-w Y. fS, is liable lor every tfntlar n tbo ol. ligations ot ihe (aimpeny. Hack I nu n u- VV V. iliady, Ki Mayor ot New K V .rk. Rob'. L' uox K.. unely, Hmry B, 1.1, 'lv, ami I i. . tt. Kussell, President N -I'ion.il It mk . ('Commerce, are a sufficient uuaruiiit e of the solvency ot tba compaay. We desiru at this time to nail especial at- ten i ton to the "Return Premium F1" vi hi. Ii is original wit'i the Universal. Cap. itaiis's anrt iiustnen men everywhere are takmt! bold'TH-ir,- It i etattiinjrtw.vtliiak that U per cent compound interest will i b low toe company not only to pay the amouut aasiiit-d at death, but to return also all the tin tiiiijins paid into the company, W preillot -ht-hl'ptay;;.:w''.iirllTt'klfSt: occue "ia iiettband Sontb CMtitr-oax DBchw the management of Caldwell k Breorser.- L tutr lotto 1 1 met. , Ynm tbs Vashugt( Kxpreas., - ,A i obit id man ia this city recently wa loct until ky a H.idical politiciau f or beoona- ing "restive in .tbt : 4rBtia"j,.Tlla ,makm& man reblied : . "Coder ybur teaching we hiM allenatsd from us the Bros of the white people, North aa well a South j ye bave grit tba offices and scuolumenta, while we bav tioae tb work and standout in the coKIj jFor one. I am done wilt you , PtoNS ot ttg' Tinks. A gnntlemsa of thisjty, j4at rttnrttnd from Winchester, Va , tuloiius us that nearly every soldier of Cob-iiei Frsuklio'a comaiaBd, stationed i here, i ia possession nt one of the Juuuf I nt uiair baog', worcu laci tutucaies tne polineai aeatimsnt of the "boy ia blue, wbom Uritot depends oa io a measure fair bis political ilcvatioo to the White House. negroes, and tlrey are deserting' the" Itxloe .of th League by score For all at which 'sigB la our political horlaoa w ar down right, tbapklui. .SwuiW Opinion, tu'n F.t-Mot'KAN War Leading Conttncntat imrnrkf Wrylnffripati sTwaf'ere ioug'.' lietweeo tiaucs and 'russia. The feeling of tba parqile 1 iMw'tuf aaxiety and Barest. ,T nljft, toitafes. tAMftHnMjtta tyinaanvy mmsdtpm wrrrtsd en-'-"-'--- stun of tbs ostioua. it 441 t. ait- f " ;" Wtlt-r-cT-trx.. " " - - - .- . t ,s r aim Among the t annua estimates of Mr. Rta- v.. . bf-trtaud career tne lollowieg, a huh a tru.1 In the New York BtrmU, will, w think, gearraily be regarded M JllSt ; , . ' X 4" :. Tha i. 8h vena, wiie .asfjurationabl; a power in ib, ia,i. T bi, with bU i tenae upr.aaton of tb most f iruteat pwj u.llces aiiainst the uigisatiM;a of the ansa.. OeSHlul st-cessioni.t movement, lechlefiv due ittaiiaaK-aajiati,a'B -TttlStii7' wincli was ihe 'istenaible tbj. ct ot ucr lata .?.!!. lM JrHall't.l.Ao eebot-s of hosttit oturioB Had hardly teased to revrrliei e'e, Mr. Stevens,' in a pahlio Sech at Lancaster, declared Ills psilley of r.tnstruiia. Ue held tbattba ektutb bad coOtiuiitetl no treason, but waa s conquered foreign power, ahd was therefore to oe ooa-demiii-tt te what, with a grim bunor, be styled -mild tonfbtcatkm. ' Of its three kundrrd an.l ninety four million acres of lead, (orty millions, he contended; should be given to the tmancipated negroes ia forty acres each, and th pmcseds of tba sale ot lb nmaindef, asitatated a tbrsa thousand five buu.ir.d aud forty million dollars, should bo applied to tbs eztiactloa of the national debu Vf hen tbs Presidest snd Conuresa declared Wt against each other, Mr, Stevens became, as he continued to he to the last, one of the fierce antagonists of Mi. Johnson. Bis angry shaking ami snapping of tb lash dear tlie Senators whom he failed to eoerca Into adhesion lt hll impeachment policy proved more effectual with that House of faVpieaenta live. JU the Bouse 'of Kepre statativee he was the ackaewlcdged leader of the Rcpubtlcas au mbera, aiauy of wbaua ntf passed htm lu ar4Uiy, biK asw e tbeea ' In ud.a'ity, and, we- must perhans aliow, ia sincirm. I his' one virtue bis worst enemies must w-ford to him thu courage ol au opsiily av.nwed hostility. Tbs fact is that Thati. Meveoa wee, alasoat iadepaad- ently of hia own voiitioti, aa instrument for txpreaaiug and lor workiugout tba predeav liued puriio-w of the revolution through which the American pM.pIs are passing,--Malevolent, evea maltgtiau', aa be appeared to I and w as in bis capacity , a a public man, Ins friends represent biru aa courteous aiid genial in hl private iutercounw with them Publicly he waa an evil, but a nec essary evil, and one naturally engendered by hia enti eedtttiU aud circumstances. At ccpU'tl, t heref. r, as a topical rvpreantia tiw tlt f tli autocrat, be must always hold a biatori cat position. - . -. """ "TJTT.'." " ."" ltd! alii IMdealB bT JTf, Men h result la conseuutm os lese miiKiriant ami btstori- 431 lhao the poiti40 wbk-U Ita beid while alive. It was his BMtrvelloae obetiaaoy, hi Hannibal-like snimosity against tbs South, Which postponed the settlement of our na tional difficulties, His death, however much it may be lamtd by bis immsjlate personal friends, and by his party, aouoda the death kuell of. tbeettravagaat bones of Wh, Jl MjNl -6!"nK. jibm fia WW DBlir ttTgetrier ltie uioit reJVaouirji among his partisans. Now that the control of ; I is Infl uefiM Bfi tfing'eT-xtsfB, atist ht bf blnde the dietatesrstkia if lb party to wnicB . sir, meveui, wi re ttian any other Republican leader, bad given concentration and force t Hit arrogance as a parly leader bad already recelve-d a doable check ia tba I ailure ot imtteschiaeat, astl tarrteptsytTtowe--' InetW W tft ftnpeai b isvived after th arrival ia Washingtua of several new reprtseotatlyc . oi tba Soul hern Btstes, wboot b 'legarded aa Irrevocably ionmlttad M hll owa revengeful policy. While we fully recognise tb talents and ibe strong individuality of th 1st Tbaddeos Stevens, and even whatever merit there may be ia the biMieety of hi open and avowed hostility to all bia oppeneta, wa must regard bis removal , by death aa s mis -lortuo to his party rather than to tb aa lion. ' " ' - ' Tub CaapBT-BAoaiia. Tlri funny brobtf of obscene birds, wbo kava taken their flight to Hits Teglon, aod sqoaUe4-(ifw may use tht wota in speaking ox a bird) i alt tb n(te ot tba Btal.-w wish to give or get th bliigrapli o eack and all of them. VV therefore desire, and we beg our friends in each cnunry snd Bclghbov- hood, to give us every possible particular relating to rschoi theaa uileretuiag aaiate a. Wf deaira sn iarl aeaef ipu.saef the per son ; the aise, msteriat and Content of tb lr pet-bags: their nam or names, whether 4104 IbesaaM tbcre bad - itr- tJnr btad ' theV left for that laud's good; tba p1aoeof " tltA nativity t when tbey eeaie bere ; what . they pryv to bsv oouie, lor, snd . what tbey really came tor; what office they ar seeking ; bow tnaoy poor negro tbey have swindled of tbetr last diste, and any otbuf psiticulir which, bsrinf labMie I, arili enable the frUmds they left behind them to recogutxe aoraa old acquaintance, Tba ad ditional Information which these faot may licit from where they are too weB known, ' nay supply Material for tba cot at iiatara big biographical diolionarr ver compilad. , Tlie tlitmgbl of silltirg tW work W TeryJ icfresblog tT a. Richmond Wig. C; itrrxe and a "Sroon" ftjaa oa Bwoitx 1rT.--There waa a soens In Broadway this atteroooa uch a t Jlaaumr bat seldom arrets wltb,-aea-TB that- lsiiraiiig tookiof mo came tumieg out ei Grand. bUeet. into Broadway, when . all t otKa a brigad of boys, botSt-blscks, srrsnd boys, f'imm$ and all. set ap t cborq of poona,".. atop tbief, btvir ar yaa BoB,"late He. Oa turning erottirrV oa readily ttebeid tk J!iLMjDJL!Bj!' lileJippa, lentty was id et.s a ibe i-iiifbeia Catlo ,11 baotil'ed'1' ahhut' Iris'fe-rtf bii 'taa' became pala" alt anttJfetasliWiivi-ahiiig tb abtewalk With a,, wniiv -W?...bhjnt. bim, poiutihg thr.tr M.jr j-iut. as only boys cant point htwsT aud-tallitig out "SDOOna SDsml.S." ' We., uillal thar ma., t. tttrrn'trr, sTTfy lt, be pro-" graased, ba , nas, thus mado aware bow hia couiiirytueo ticspise bim. For not t k least i ffort was made tg stop tb ''spoon" chnru ot tbs boys, and avery passer by, at once noticing ttutier, seeraeii t approve of tha bsiys' doinn ead mv"f the ton amuino-lv.v "BiTTrBT-htniwif, bowtvxr, sooV gnt aick () i. .1.1 . . - i. . I . .' . . J , . . uouiu auHiuA aw nntgar, aam jumpl lain so omniisuslo eatspe tb eontiuuanct ol tba spoataneous dinoni ration,- y jv letter. "UTriiit a tiu'illy '.faoomitiandod that all person now. in priaon ad( operation of th Uecoostrucrion laws be ruleased where those laws have eewawt to be in opersilon. Or,; la other wonts, now that iby eann.it rbeWI,-b-twHrin-ir- he r-im. - Aa- WnatAWfl jaagBaftiaxity.sesaV, JUJteYt'K.w.A-K -.; .'4l!Wi-.. .--I. e-Mi, StS irllniHa3'iltouMllttiwiHUWtttlMIIif Dana Life ol Graut contains a chapter entitled "Oca. Grant aa a Statesinan." Prenuoe savai Not more abend- -wowl h. . bsrdta aj Wbala," i .9 . i i i- '-l,fl95fe. I ft e t" ... Ji vyiitjatmtisfts! E t A t.r - 1 ' ... .'..I. :-i f. III I... 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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