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1 .1 V;w,B"-7H,S!t,,i rtm '7 " -- - -T-- -"-! 11 111 " ' i , : . i r. . r f . ;,: t I' I 1 ' ; .. 1 . 1 ! . .1 .1,1 .'.'iTlll'.'i'.yV".1'111!.1"' i Bowsaws . ' , ' -lr a VOL. 3. the si;ynNi:L. VM. E. I'KU., rn.riiiEToK. V; l'UOTKi'TlitS FOli I'iCOI'KIlTY Oti LAIiOIn VV V pit it t.l 1 Itrt f J) e iff t'.e i i ll s, to a iv whether ajA gov , ,n it . iiM I i la'! that adonis no St4V. of c run. em pr .ll'C- wm.-to fifopl.: - ii - tkmr4 j- (.r -ji- n v i r i j- u(ji. uuu i- -u. M a ity I r th eminent t will ,1 t! !, v' in h.it;h li ;i .teniuit'iit i' mew of 'wiry a governtner .in not 1 . i . I lia' id tiiani , hi.- : rijasly dibal; ll. w,-;i i.w we ask t.e ople of t lni t I Cll III S If. S, pTiLPftinn for t, 1 -ll t !' i( Cill 11 ji f.ir 1 muf f, is the'C any 1, r: v ai,d labor in Nor.h ( arolina at s iiii.e. and unhr tie Hajeal t'oiistitn 11 uel Kailical rule i It see us to us rh ar he ;s obliged to adini: that theie is 1VI1.1I l 1 we w ? W ith n! Ujip U-, i-td the f a lie w ri, of til - lia ii a! ..-'Miition, let ns s.-rutinie its vurk1114s In tliau i.r tnun'.'i ilt'ln li.e ! ei.iim. I!. 1 liral isysU'iii o! pm-ct iw.-iii, the de-it i-t im-iea-e.l 1, t tnil'i'UtM ,,, The imil.cia-c l: ei.iltlure o! iioi'iey ke p this i v , -rnine 1 111 iijii r I in iout a p r.lbel in lilS iiislo'J ot the 'l n ihttitKttiiil lia'' are api,'j.ri turjisli a house lor the Kad.cil li-iv- .1 t. hie in, and l.c "('Is ll ilari ol SLWW I ither Slate oliieer.i salai'e.i m pmpor- 1. .ca , ii:iheur 1 oi und uui i'l'i sirv ,. s a:L eriated. Tnc ( r s d d ; otiiwr the l,ej;i-.1atilfe eet if 111 a tl- each. Iti-in'-ers 7 a day lach. ar.-l e.l ibe uilie'is t!ie Legi-lilure lees and t-er tlt-m 111 . pi..pur 1 .11. 1 ;r , f-a-it 111 . mi .-,aiy ciiani s nr.' in-il in a .d a'., u; 1 a,i'ol. Iidioi, tie r.' i- n . 1 el to I... trtiini iia.thi .j; I k ihal.l,'tl a vi i, if is here I expi-ns-. T! e e was neier i! Ill this ,t . 1 . ,.. We suci e is al t-oi.t a l:.in.i ot tat.d. ried ori, t'Ht, at the ciosc ot a terrible cut itar, wttrn the wrhr-nintTy- lit rtr?T7 luteil and imp .ie: i dir. I. I... this 10. t so' I.-' any one aay. Ws there evel a lime alien our p0p! wer poorer and Int.- able t . Ii. ar public burdens '. Why i all this cxlravnp-iticc tidi-nti d ; The answer ia plain : Tliere is t.o Contti 1 atinnal proteetio.i lor pn pel 1 v nr.. 1 labor. K . i-rvbody kno'vs the fo..r pe ipb did not, and do not, want this inrn a-tol debt of 11.0011,000, and this ivls les and eiior ni'.ii.s 1 xtravaance. It as eiu -it I y us plain flint the tm-p-yrr did not 1. . , this in 1 reus - .1 de.bt 9J)d. extravatiiice, and that liny do not now as'eiit lo it. Then how . ami) this state ot tilings! 8i.kniv Mvit III .CIIHI) NKMO VOTKS DTO II ' ! lids is t o- seciet ami explanation of the matter. Ti.ese negroes pay no taxes, ora!u;.e-t 11. Mi ', H'.d the little they dj pay poea to the 'N hool fun i' lo educate themves, and not to the discharge of this increased debt a'iil to )i iv lor this lia, lica! extravagance ol salaries and living. What, then, do they care for i -r ava:nnt appropi i ,t;on:- '. .lut no'l.irig at all ' .id the ini-n whoui they iiect to otlii e caiu JusL as Ulth. These inert are uot It in I, Irht op the ttur fniyri-t I r their ollias ; the tat jwyers did not c ect thrm : the th.'iightless, iiPe, ;i"i titt l"ltf"J n-roes ted them. I In? t:lK pa'.eis cannot he p tin 1 iiya.( tia)jue there i UnSifiiaVi li'l. The, Radical lcailer', ine 11 li nji th ' . opet baggrs," ninth: Ibis Coi.st;ti;tion j t!iis way, n"u" purpose tTtiTllithr'r$ei Kit '')" they well knew that their micces ilependid entirely ou iityrorvlf ani H'lyre'iutcy ' Thi re me more than titty thmsind majority of ' win agitlBSt tlij ItavJiisal, govt-roup nt, , and yer they re helpless ! .wit?r thait--ml negro votirs, aided by a hatitlful ot 1 'h'lnilcd white men, vote them down ami rule the State. The State in now under i.ryro rZ ; negro tap ivmiu-y is tiUs moment triumphant and defiant! This rteyra pawer not only thus rules and destroys and tn povcrtshts the Plate, hut it is daily and nightly organii ng Itself (n'o a m tUarp pomer to perpetuate aach terrible useendan " y. The "negro leagtua" all ov;r the Btjite are drilling aud organizing daily and every night. Their sentiments are op; and do lisnt. They do not atop at thia. This tttyrt ;sirer, thrCHigh ita Radical Legislature, haa p!ifd an Ul providing for U'J organii-f tion ol a Knitted army, for the pttrpnpe ol siablidiing and . perpetuating, liegro rule and mprcniacy, and, to accoinplish this, the whole Treasury of the Mate ia put at ' the diserrtina and rfirecti m of a malignant Radical leaik-r, called the HJnvernorJ of the Mate, and he W proceeding to1 organize thu hml,il 4trwy I. TliejOniMr, ,r tr.ost of thi nv, to rtoftda wo'k,1 hitv? tiscit p pointed. All of tlwar aie Radii'a ofTi ft, some f tMM wm wou'ol mi- lend 1 tiien.s-'Uei to such t heme, if tli.y Knew i tiaot purpose anil compass. Ail lleta and much mora looking to the vacua cod ia true. Are the ptiple guinf la aitfttll aild , low tUeMVali.'l J? k JfuVu.':La. they, sniff tfcff.itaml R? lit tt jeoile " think more of Radical ut-gro rule aui tt... i .TveTolnrisVif XT - 'i""."1" Tnt'xKXT 8tate eltciion tWcs place in Nebraska the" (fret TaetIny iwTCfctihsrr. The contest will he lor nno Congrtsitnun, Uovtreor of the 8tat, State officer!,, asd tnmlien of Ui Legiala' ur,. ' Tire lUdieal elected their Oovermf in 1864 hf flS (n- j'Aftti'blifcVlftAiBiiiiM tion, thiy qcetwded by a majority of 75. Wt know very little ai to the proapecti of ' bttrt twtbittjf wlo tbt tafj-'hi'jtenW'i btaU, Nothing emilj better establish the iurn pacify i.r our colored population for the f'snchiKes of citizenship, than their dogged dctetiiiiualion to adhere to and support earp. t baogers and acallawags for office. Th v have, up to the present time, Imo de eeive.l by ili,.ir pledges and promise!, and si .11, in 'the main, thev dimr to them - iUm, lita"B'.aawg Kvrfr ttvt -s as im-n of truth and as th?ir best 1 frtmri. m:iV. we ll whistle to the winds as talk to in st of them about their future wel- lire Tliey have gotten ioto the coils and intuitu i tlx' crpWd;.?ger and the loyal b-tttfifes. ami thi re thi y intend to renvuin un til th' r ruin is n complisli d The co'ored people eem tn he bo-ight and paid for, by tli Ku lii als, with the foolish idea that 'ting i the means by which they are to live wthou' ,rk Ollice-Beeking ha! taken hold of the negro as strongly as it has upon tin nupet higher and the scallnwag. As to "" "'.it i out ol the ijuestion, as a future n i one. They are told by the white K.idi e:ik 'urn must not push yourselves, for ward, i.f, fur iiiflee, 'l will injure our party; wait awhile, and then yim will find no dilhViilty." ! Tin- colored Voters are so essential to the earpt-l. burners and scalluwags--bo identified, tor tin- present, i li them, in interest, and in their sclirmc of plunder and place, that tlit ciiui.l people fcsd tUtty ate out. . Yet how litile ilo the) know ol their plans ! No cnrpel-baiio'M, nn scallawaj;, n r sensible ii'-i-i". tlniiks that the colored voters are jii .li;ic l l.ir uiiivertal suftiuge. They will M miv o jet we baie to see the Jlrit .co'ored in ih. w: o I.iim nut believe that he is fit. . Win! the ihi:e lialicaU think ol the n --'o, as to l,i lu ure, is, however, beiug I e'v thuh'jied. In the (Jeorgia Legislature, i' is p ain that the Ki.lii'nl whites are op l Mil 'o neer'ies I einy in lliat IhkIj'. Gov. X luoirh,' he ai pet-l a tiover.ior of Lou- isiani, Iiik pii-t vetoed the neuro en iubt v At Camilla, ti 1 , the blacks were lej to their f injitry and imn by caret baggers. The p .hey ol the Hailieal carpet baggeri j 'eeius (o ' put d 'wn the colored voters, j ultimately, by the introduction , into the I Hindi of large bodies of foreigners and i No slum men. The idea of Yankee pro J e,icss eaiin.it lie accomplished in the South, j o:h -raise. Expensive State governments, 1 such as they advocate large increase of the ! State public debt, ai.J extensive Railroads j ami mining and niamiliutiiring operations, j cannot be curried on by the Colored pop j iilaiiou. Then.' must bo a large influx of j loeisn population our plantation! -tmtsi be cut up and cultivated by (killed ifiie Saber, to carry out their visionary schemes On the oth r hand, to facilitate tltli'opo rition, 1 Im poliey of I he scaliawsgs, at prei-i-nt, S"enn to ? the eulunwtion of .the ne gro in so ne" other land. TTiis h the: talk among white native Radicals, when they aiye pressed bv the Conservative! upon the Mihject ot negro equal ity. A late number of the Wioa'on Sentinel givea the following iu confirniation of the idea : It aayi : "A. H. Joyce, of Stokis County, the So licitor lor the 8th Judicial District, ia well k'n.'gvn fhro Helmut this ectrn of the tate as owe id our grehtest negnf demagogue, ,aud one who ia nlers to their passion! as much, if not more than any Radical in thi! lUtiict. In conversation a lew daygo with gtlent,l 8tVe JUPSB. hid5 I! we are all toifcther now. 'The h II we are,' aaya 11. 'Yon have .gacui til UutnityrfHijglWS w!r th jteev and are trying to place tfiein iTibve fna white men of the 8 mtb, and are doing all you can to tuiu the country, while I am for a white man's government with such law! as will biiofi prosperity to'the country,' 'Oh,' says Joviw. 'this Uiiua won't last but " two or tlwefl jeara longer. The land will have to l: cut up into email lot! ana oHl out to emigrants, and the negro will loon be starved nut and bare to Wava the coun try.' " V -'Then why in llie name ot God do yon talk to the negro iudjie way yott do f What jou tell me ii the tutb, if yemr principli; are earrieil out. Aod you are advtaing the neuroes lo a course that it eurtaia dfflltrtio- ti.il to Jin nj and to the white men, ton.r J Why dos t you try and get mm to go wan a pafty that wilt save our property and keep the wgo-WoHeif a hemti.-'e The evidence U now rapidly accBoinla tiug, that just so wm)D aa the purpotee ot tt Radical! are secured, through the agency of thcnigro,a teillbeead atidt by tAm. When that day, comes, none will be Bpre hoatila to th negro, than the very men wo have used hint. The negro, bow, to the chiil iiudiuieot in the way of immigra tion, in the.way of building Railroad and factories, ia the way o a hrga' whita, l duetrioB population, aetihH) oa its all farms highly cultivated, in the way ot manafao ttiring, mining, if, by wbkl 'tfcsi wealtn of the cottntry h t-Ve advanced. The Bf grrt has dniie nothing to dt-vtlopa tiiefich NikII aw' stosWM?thitf davelupe the Himtlt, and tie rwtainly not, aoWg as lie 'alms (quality w Ufa ' the wt)il.H Ileuv,', he most be dipoacid Ijit some Way. When tli athenva are In a fair wf of accoutplish'nfmt, who ITien wilT careTw tEe pwdf-sigro-l -v-i - j ' Tlik OUT-LOOK. The rtatlTcilbjiaava baaaTtryinii tbeiSrag"" game for a week or two pnat. 1 he Vermont? & Maioe eleettons gave- them Dope, and their assumed air of eotifldenct to amusing. They certainly a very easily elated set of petipio. 'ry straw hat fioaff !otig they ettcb afci if itwere a preserver, Oeo Ui mm, be sot longer doeeived I Ta lav Dum weiebwl and timocl wasting! uur 'svrayisttiitismy mist saftrrnioe xpcthtitanot suocea. The d Vlr .elttrtibM will prove tbia. Penn atliiaiita. Ohio and Indiana will next month pate Ridicaifrin la November. JBttrk the j,rt.dict;oi(i! Wibi'igto Staling Kxrut, RALEIGH, N. c, , For Hie Kcntuifcl, irof.Mcyg fqi'hks. Ktliton nf Me Sentinel : I wish to eiv you an account ol a trial that reonily ciiiie off in Uii vd'age !t A colored man, Wilson Leach, spplieil lo oae id the "Hovetnot's ' Hq rirca. and c t a warrant for the arrent of hdic, on a char;,'e of Laroroy. The trial to.ik place in the Court House belore Pariiel ilim km I, sai l l.ouri liouse oeiore iraniei ilia Km .1, saoi - .' to U tU. .mmk. .MMUiit:.4MKf thei'": 4 ,iUig-4h8 -jIU--Vr. to '! count "ahit tw "horeTiv'aiiraete.t a lar.e Count. comuanv, white and black. llw ertrtenee a tltafTW fiwuwirtor, Wilsm, had his house br i ken 011111 in the lav liiuo. white he w is absent t-ir a tew miuuti'S, and his tl mr sio'en. Thelbief wes tracked by the tl-nr dropped trom The d.vir to the h-nce, then acr ss the road, then ovi 1 another leuce into a field, where hv was met with the bag of H .ur on his should. t. He stale I that he had ll iur that be had got it from Pendergrass, who, however, lived in an opposite direction to the one he was coming lrr.ni. It turned out that In got no flour from 1'eudergrass, ami also that he had stated, that inoinii.g, that be had not a dust ol 11 .un r meal. The piosei o tor returned lo )i us bouse, a few ininu es af er the tbett, and was 111 h"t pursuit, but Elbe got to the village hist. These and other facts were clearly proved. T he ev 1 dence Ix'ing cloned, the Jnjyc uiiio. tuned : his decWou. "Elbe," aay! he, "stand up Vu(i un guilty. No doubt about it. V 'lVs'. b- "bl Wilson's tl .ur. YeSi need not deny it. You did do it ; but no body sow you Meal it. and I am ioinir to turn vou loose. Wilson must py the c,ot," rwbich was $J,50.) Tho wiiument of the uij.r M.-s t., that the Squire was ft mighty 'good picaelier, but a a -d poor Judge. I AKOTIIEK I VSE. A nian in the Kgypt Disiriet applied to Squire IS , to issue a ft'atc1 warram to ar rest a party charue.l wilh larceny. It Mil an urgent case. If prompt action was taken, the property stolen might be recovered, and the thiel arrested, lie anted a .Vole's unrrnnl. The (Mjuire told I. i n that he had no powi r to issue a Ut itt't warrant that he must go to the Governor, &:.. The prosecutor was urgent, insisting that ll.,- .Iniliees uuJ to lrivcsllch wiiriauis, aud finally it was d. eun d bes that he shoiild no luin to tsouire Blacknell. who. it was said, hasi itelj.iiia . 'oust .U .fk'Xm' .ad.i l MHm-tsAtmmr t hew the tiiw! "' Acforf'ngty tie weiii d..ivn ('apt. K N. Peteron evplaine 1 the ob to see Squire U. lilacknell told Imn that Meet - ot the meeting to Iw to ext n s the he had ntilhitig In "Jfo with tiff Ease, ks the f s. iiTTiTi eif ri of the pei-pfe of fTitiVointuUiiTtJ tin ft did not take plme m us Uistrict ; u .1 he must go In k to tMjum- ii. The iiiosecinor returned almost breath leaa to t?u,uire 1). and earnestly lugged him to isaue the w arrant. The Squire told him : "I don't know any thing iu tue woild about li ving the papers. I never heard id such n thing before as a State's warrant ; but '( can beat him running and we will get a com pany and run him down, and I will be along !" This, I hear,was accordingly done. After a hard chase, various turning and doublings, they cornered upon him. The deleudmit, .being ignorant f Aia. rights, did nut s-uud an v of I hint and the Hipiire being ulong n twemtiat in tl thjia, il a.-aa aaill that all tilings were done "according lu liw." It turned out, however, that, having Caught him, they had mi imiierM to try hiiu on. CUIS. CuATUiM ColiNTV, Sept. 2Vh. lidS. For the Sentinel. Brymotir and Blair in Nash. Mebsks EDitdRS : - AT a nireTrng; hctd at Prach Tree drove, Nash Co., N C, oi tsat unlay, the 19th. ipstant, tor the purpose of toruiuig a Huymour aud Diair CUb. The meeting was orgajiized by calling George R. Marshbmir to i lie Chair n PiCsi dent, wl ereupou W. 0. VYuclos waaap pointed Secretary. ' Thtn came forward Samo"Tr"Wtfriawi, Esq., and delivered one of his able and en khiisiastic speeches For all that Capt. Williams is quite a young man, he is one i f tot ablest aod lieat apeakers tui.1 the gaoa Ot(l Kortfl State has, i.f hi age, and, h .uld he live, he will make a in irk of tlisl.uctiou and honor, that will tefleet gieat -tre.lit flptni unrgiorlnBii wti 'iw. - " Capt. Williams cordially endorsea the nomination 0 Col. taton U. Rogers, and not onlv called upon his ma&y frit mis present at the meeting to support the noinint e, but he ia urging, his frteuds, all ovct the Dis trict, !ti sujport WB. After the cuocluaion oi Capt. Williams' speech, there dune forward forty-three and signed Ibelr name-this biing the firat attempt. I think, by . having one omw" more meetings, we will he able to awed our "ist to one hundred and fitty. Hurn'o did not participate, but 1 think a good many will come fit It tbo eleventh hour, a there area good many Upon thi lenee, and, unless some good Radical comes alo ig and co verts them overd ihioVa gtwd many a ill lall off oa tbe Seymour aide. ijcallawags are getting. very ;rc,e, down here. We hv) a ewTVay ol converting them, by getting them uyon a.Herniour mule, and the mule, fliuling himself in bad onmpaoy, rvfasea to be rode, ami throws his ri ler upon, a stump and .knocks eve y pirii cle of Kadieabism-oul of bitn. The I leuiot racy of Nasli will apt ak iu tones of thunder io November next; I think sue will nljl up the biggest Democratic msjority f r SeynKiur and Rlair thai ibt has ever given. W. G. W. : For the Sentinel. ' Oa TB TANNSHi ! At a meeting of the Radical "Tanner," lsst night, Oodard Wliitsoa (one nf five whiU Bianipulttors present) wasealiod to thu chair, and Drum was ifieerctary. - v A motion wsa made for the negroAS to wade np W pf -eelt f ftlNtwi t Ut get a uuilorm, U ho did'ut do so. As emtUa'l fo to the Convention at Groens boro, on Friday next 11 Thus it ia that the prty that pretends to lpve file negroes. .spwellt wonld mak fjwov rant eninred iNtople pay tlci earniu, St the beweflt tsr Uir f , Rather than sl'ew them to keep tltoir they exVort the hsat watTioin ifiem for llieir ewataifivN MrBosesl' - ' ft i 1 WIDE AWAKE. Jot. Willi at a Ai.aeAut. This to Conrt week, ,if Btanfy tewnty, and on Monday, Joe. William, "the son f bia fa ther." with Foot Taylord, as a "titbt akir- miaher," atUmpVrd to rally the faltuXul, at not even enoouli of tiieot to speckle the crowd they attempted to addnss. Joes Williaui.aJter thiowing off a great deal of toby jas. M. ' M'orfcle, lq H'aufraVrw Aiai. WM1'FS!AY. ' SKPTKMIiEimO. -lHGlV rTai . . ri1 SU-UU t XlUlWi'ligW J .".I)tl) 1'dr th Stninel. sKLuwu am Jium ii.cn jy s.i I.K.V. In acconbinii" with a ptevoiis iiint'iruf ie rs,tij met in Sahio, on c.ll. Tut- day cvemiiK, Sept l.jth, tor tlm tiip-w lorining a jue-ur and Hlair t'lub. The tnee1ii;o w n i.is-led lo orrlec ! py IV T V K. ehtn l.i'iri. ll .. nl,t. e! lit lb, ''nut I " ! ":r- i K W. Shield- and ll. I'loUl We 1 fws'M errerarfn. 'hi ur lion, the Ch.l.r -ipjloiiited a Coin nntlee to drill a ' 'on-i .tuf 1. .11 and to noiill 11 ite p.'linalulil o.ii -els l.ir llie t'tllh.. I'linno the hum nee nt ttif ioiimiitteo, 1 apinopM.ite a.l ir.s, s a ere 111 i le 1 re 0 leiin n. The f,.ll..-i., r .-IK. ,m non.inate.l ,! iina,,.,..,lv .!!. 1. v.7 I I01 V gler ri,,,ell. lb' 1. Ii 'hi, L. K I I 11 IK r, ". I C H. I... Vee I'a-i I.11,,. U ll l'i b. lb conliny S.cr. i ir, , t' u. J, Fi-',i. r, t'..ir . ponding S. eret.u v ; . U Itt'oison. TV-a ; .,r. r - 1 11 ii'.n',.. 1 ' i-.. 1 ic... ... b' 1 I libMl. A. T. 1. lo A. A. t'lewi'il lt.,ee!,!;,;,'"t-.ttrii';,1"'ir " -1 '"""''. ,' ( O'isl Itir Ion o! til , Ir coiollie' no uni.n.t i:i inieion, s 1 oiiiiumee oi- u , e. was aj p.. inled l.j the Chair l u. s, liii liiaku - ,.,..., ...... i.ii li. iee oil the iO. 0111. Is, 111 nut 'o ji'ii'ie i.(hhsiiij 1.11 ua s 11 iiim , i'Y 11 A u 1 aliaoi, a-ut o'. iiei luotior, it W;.s 11 o lest pie-1 I that I ill. I o! ll, it--1 . in St nth St,i, Illl ft :l, i '. Hal shed t ..e W .1 A, VOUI.KIt Chtn'ii. ."siiin.Ha, I ft-mi.. i I'l e. III. li.. J- ..L.. Sett-. .!,V :.V7.''V.-''(.V (.' Til'-: I-KhI'I.K a 1 o run ,"v.7' (Va hi ny a n vr-.n titfti H'tl'S. rirniaiit t . 1 eal! Ol the els', t.ie 111 . ,.. ,. ihis plac and v.rluity, j inc-pivliy in p.utv. III 1 i.i L leraiv M ill j on Thursday, at li o'el.a k, for ill pil.pos. I III ( oii.leui.on li.e -einiuio n an aimed i Luerarv lldi i uiiniNi lo t vi laio ,1 p ace.ihte c. .tuni.iiiry. t In motion of t ap'. Win A. Kerr, the 1 uie. ling was c .1 1 1 H" belli" called I 10 order l.v Mr. li W 10 tin- chair, H'lil Jordan as to llie apparanei' in onr-inn's on Fit day, the Itith imt , hi a i urua 1 iigm mi lilrf l"ori:i'. w ho came for the avowed pur pose nt piolecting the person of one .1 din II, Everelt from a peop!e wh6 Imd no bit '0 tion of iiijitrlng him or his. lie was lo: lowed I y Cap. Iverr with a few iippriipi iate remarks. tin mo'i-in, Messrs Jortlaii S.onu, W, II. Diivaml W. A. Kerr wire appointed a i..omti.i!!f.c to itrnrt rcs .lutions i xpremivi td the sins'ei f the mueltu. whii li Commit tee reportul the folhrtt ing preauetdts fiatl resolutions-, vrhrch iv.'ii; iinaiiuiiuiHly adopt ed : , AVmrnitS, ';:i the IS'h. in.-t . an aioied body ol in gines, orgawteil and iimler the eoiiiiuaotl ol one J 11, Kverett, ba-arina euiiiiiitpisi.111 b.oa V , W rlohlett-, Governor of North Caroling, marched n o the town ol Welilon without any necestiy ttierelor, to the eiidelit danger- of creating ami's amongst a people who areeliiiri-ly ilisposud bi peace and haiHiiouy ; theretore, be u ttemlrit, t. Ry ttris miWffir?it-ihfl clrt 2t?ns ot Weldon aud vicinity, iirespeciive ol party, thus auch j-r ajeediugs iifervo tlie atrouiteat cuudeluualluu of all guoil UiuQ tluougliout the cuuulry, both Aorth and Houtli, and we niur our earnest proleat against any anil ad u . U atleinpta, by whoni ssa vet authorized . or. conducted, to cr. ale ttMi-itsLinrta!3ion tflat wrr Dnwer"TS" ne- cisary to execute thtjawa bt TTie Woile"Trf worth Carolina and of the Limed rtlatea, save that l the dtll iiJUi'itutiid civil a tllurities, ''.JW ,.'' ' jikj.:-.-' v-- Itrmhni 2, -That we dilare onrselvi?! ready and willing to yield a a cheerful olie dieifci', nt all unit, to rte laws of oiir to tin: ixlent of our ability, in the i xecutton of their duty. Ileiohal H, That the thanks ot the law bhl lilt f.i I i ..lie ill Ifiiftfrtv m. .tin, i-ti.I tru rbefeby ! b-v tl to John' ,V Reld, Shettffi f tNt County, lor tbe mann. r m which lie proved the peacaliluoeso our citi.en, anil lor the i ll..tnal viinbi atiou of the cull over the military authority. Htmolmji, Tnat a oopv of these Keanlutiima be lurnmhed ibe Roanoke Acirs and Hie Raleigh tHatidard and Omlinfl, with request that ihuy , be published. - - There liming so tun her business Iwfore the meeting, on motion, the mevtintr a 1 journtnl. . . A ... A CAiai. , "rL. Mb-!k EtUTtisls: Asa "Post Odloo i III rial," maoifeaijy included in thettnprmoke l, uncalled for ami gratuitous remaik, ems taincd in the last piragrapb but one of Mr. M-ciuiiigei'a (Secretary of titate) Car t, of tbe 25tb. tnstaul, I have lo tay ttir myself, as one of tboae officials, that f know nothing of scanning "the mail for T.tilitsrsJ eahitat or foil." nor what is meant fe Hit? exor."t,'ilev!. VlIi,'0 tjj'tL iuat Ibiiikjd i - i . i , . T I :. I 11 , . 1.., .. k. ... - . i.. sion; but 1 do know that recmt i xperientw has taught me the ne&s;ity of more 'loaely vanning it, for the purposa of proieuting it against frauds Irjiin a.un:e, ta.tii priva e and otlinial, whence I certainly bad uot an ticipated anything of the kusd. . .. ,u The documents Irani the (dtiste of the ti e r.ttary, that were lorwardeil under the ffnuk mentioned la III! Card, were forwarded without n.y kmiaiedge, and under the pre asm iln( I Mfpfkas', tm1m iHrrf nbt Post IDIlic tleika, (.i1 Very chailiablu mm-,) that nothing wrong Was Lkwly lo euiaiaie from that quarter. The olferof pavruent Nf thf pmtae tip -n theia.waj.. jsaihs at or Ul had giinc. iad, ot course, too late to a ru.a hat it would have been t-tbev lwdiij ijiai)ii'hbj lij( weight. The otf r, 1 havejiy diuti', was .a'ultiH JnwlWK,, , ' it ' Respect fu 1 1 v, Ymira, v A. tULLKR, f, M, i ' (CorrepooloiMe nf th BaHlsrro Sun.) ' WamisiGTOK, SBpt, 2r ,'. Tha aW-nee of Oooeral Grant aUtJalena, end of 0'. pawling! ia Conncetkat, baa leu ine neantpiariers ol inesnuy Here in presence was never owslod , b. more than al the present time, but ff aonja jriirpnsr, LmI kiinWB trt ttui Kty-il U.a.a vt, i. &:i)idrn&&Ufr'l- mtq tf, . Hit I Oeoeral fft met wturn beretrotil 'ai-'-cf ihe U.'-o'ier elvctis.fis. J .li. 'Il'l-'l hL"""" "llini i iii HI ll ill. .rim ! TUVlii HiCll. TOi J)-ni( 1 xtf .v rnxfucano, j Jii'ljje Tliurukan, of Onio, ir e'wt. deiivt red recently a speech at a Al lleet iiig at (irafton. West Virj;ini.i, Alter a calm rrvli w of the pi nt'ei the- It-ruiin.iUon olleie I no iuiueilimeiit -t. he sh f 'he ivai, to the re; d that, the. So ilU Iwraliou of , . . . . .. . . -.. , 4iWi'aW - - - - , - - '.' - r,, - i.... - .., i "llial wa the It I ii id the l-Ul and,iii'h; i.roviflence Iittendii si all , I'-eiiet: 01 t' e arm. son hoth -id.-s, until 1 II one ine in ar a ol their par'y and n rvert I their indgmriit-. and peiveri. imir n rj oniiis, j so as lo make t lit tn d.t t nig. Then c-nti- nremtii titsi series 01 -. nrfiTaTmrit nirrs ores. I lien is Ulat l.-ur ee itli allien1. ' incut of thi' Cots itu ion prtijiosed, when I 11 was known lull will tinr wna uot a - '"'1"- "' ho tia til to hold f.p his ill t!od - silube.it and look li l." in I'lt face who ciftiht consent to vole :..r ii ; a thin;,' 'hit r iptlre.leverv man to wiite l is oat 11 iii.h.itmr aud the dianonot f ev. 1 , man ill Ii.-iii lie had LiiMed uri'.'tt Mueiit 1 Ii it required every fither to r tn 1 that his h .11 irb:i tell in li,rlj. m Miitt.,r,i.l 1 tlie lost can. ' be di-l , uncli llie lost can was n niau who dt-H ivt-d lo 1 i:i thi'laii l that gave him ! bl' t h - an, I Vet yet we aider I thd father to n.M'iit j t . Mint in tli ('otistitiiMon of hi coimtrv. TTiev knew it e.-tihl never be adopted ; Kiev I never intended it himld be adopted. T'lfty 'joiipt s I it tl at it tii;lit lie i, j .;ti tl, nil I lh.it tliey niljrht prev.nl ibe ff'storation of I the IT.I.oi, ami h tVe a -pretext for keepint; t-ttie.-etil.:ti-f-uf.' tm ii'Wiw-qhf sulMta- 1 1 4 1 1 1 h. li wan auieruliiuk ; nil artillcc.; hut it -ei veil its puip. s . It aa rei eted ; and ' the lelusal ol the .Southern p.topic to write their own dishonor in ibe fo' daiiientnt law ' ..ft::e laud was made tint apology and thlf ! exi us,-' I, if tin we rentr.it tiie acta which have j lulliiwcd- the whole sum ali.l suliitunoe el' c.,i,iii,.,sin()ri,'" lli;,I,!i; '".' '" ,f ''" h.gro on tue n ck oi j ne w ii ire oia-i r r -r ine gooii ne.-ni i i ney are i.xmsn io linn a so, or ihuy aie tue moat willutly iKieived men i a the world. It is uot the negro that these It iilical iii'iticinns love. They put art m I to what is called slavery in order to ins'i lute p. .lineal star, rv, iu liieh they shall own tiix or eevuii liundtcd thousauil Voters flllt'lt lie ti'i..r ... ,, ..., lli."U".l tie woultl o'e with the ftoitth -rn white Inen tlyUtlbfy wouJd thintt j?f . permtttinef him to enur their family circle, to uihka thetu she huabapda of. their dnughteis or the wiTiw t their sons. Nnt the ieititt bit nf it in the anrld It is liei'atue they wr;t the negro t- v 4, -.t as tlw eSfis-ttiy ifee, n 't as Hie. nigio'a iu-lincts may tesci hi hi, or ihtrisi d :ate, but tlu-y want hi u to vole as L')' L-ugiios biattgii'iiie I and kepi tip by FtCirmeii's Ilurrfiiis, kept up tty cwrp.'t bin iidnttirers, may dictate It ia be en use they want him aa H Vot ng macliim" nf that kiiul to keep thetii iu power, at) 1 m able lliein to rule us ol the North, and p f po; n d this taxation. pta'put tins tlefrtj iv. I perpefu ite this overthrow ot th Inlair ol tlm cointrr. It U fur thia puiposti thai fth-y want the ni gro io vote. It ia no Uty Hi the negro, (. rii-s ot "1 uat It so. J f wiuihl hero call yolu attention to a re mari nf oee of the ablest of'thjHr. Senators, who a low days sine j. -ia i!ngre"i !id that we are ou the evai. ot another lebelitoii. R we do Dot submit to all the unconstiiutional acts that Congress may sea tit to pas, and il the peopl are disposed to elect a lresi dent a huisoppused In these niicoiistituiiuii. al acta, then, although we may do nothing in the way of takpig no arms, they will take up arms in order lo sustain the riioeon itirntionat acta, Tbartl whitr It conn s to, when plainly stated. -, "If they do, wj'U whip'em," Ltughtcr and cheers fln, considering the Kanicats never had muie-fhaai aiiout uiia third M. thai ptpla M X I the tniti d Hi ares, I think- if they meiH the area of the firfhung ground tbey fli ay possi bly get the wi-raj, tf. Itlljughiisr, jiud chorrs, Jl Kt l sc.- for .peieet-i;: I doa't want war; and IlndieVe wearo going to socciied without it; and 'I think those gentlemen who ire so full mt riwbt 4I have sir nob nit, MtjAtilw fstively, I Ihink tbey may oon deans io' know upon what ti ruis we will permit t'uin to sitrrelithir. J I.otnl langilt..r ami diet., j 1 hat will be a matter lor you to uotmnler, whether you will .tiquirif a unroudtti m U nutrcndir, or whethni' you witl allow them to march nnt of ntflott with alTlba honors ot war. Lnugbl'tr i I think, and I suy ll nfl.-r '':e. in 1,'t'Ujtt r tliction - and I sliailrbe v. ty happv to ri rl I am inis'nken. If it be tnat f dm in 'h- wrong I do B it betieve itosaiUp that ibis Radical policy can, pritiI.w1thoUt aosMM or later producing a war of rwMst p tberk'Ulh, and ihe ex e iuination ii ttie nc gro. Ii h my Urin tw if t'Ht tle '' H.tdi-. cals are tlte worst tmeniia tb negrrsea' ver ha-i. .That's so , It to m4 i- hiiiwae atuis that the, white nas , iid - twlony to the m st per-yittint rii e th world has ever seen a race tba, s nee it hdt the sliores ot the Caspian sea, fourt.-vn fitsfiVir ex a(o,' has iRver inet aa obstacle that ?t df l not overonme-it is truiy impoaaible, J any, to believe that lots tan? of white in u can sil'i mlt to ate lta.it' ru'ed by a 'mnetthat -lias been'He mot rli geatlerf of all it ha pteasrd i'lovideoc to put upon tbia earib. ;fHr ill Here are ibnebuut-a reutusented in Congre, in Outeriiat'iriaJ chaits in their Lfgialstu eefjy negroes, or" Tiy nieir-who cptild t get -11111 K it thf Sottii'.aMd o ruaHnutbtagettbitin.tr ; ,.(.. ' .i :-,f" T .Horn ia not lba(. tsV . bail! SupAuae-t U i:rh proposed to rule jVi in West Virginia aild us tot Ohio by a aiit of H..u hum earpt baggers, wita an itliportat on of Ki Klux anil niuoi'rs, and lur 4tvwoof H intaiau wdBw.,ntsHwi- est -ey wwtiit say ssj4-i-ttratt" put la a w n'd id bi ngnapd an..tlut t B-.M I ,1-,. l-B.H .1 , . ' . ... -1 I I. j'nimii tfi' i.wit , i.fiin, tein iijom lui'ia that tlll-y would And f but it was anotln r ok I hat wsa gores! I . llW wii jttt thttf ilka that kind ol loeui'tne) Cnca t?t ".Mot very wed,'1 and iaughtar J A- y.tt tbwi t fie way the pi'i'i.lc aie tctog lusted in ; the .,,'. 1 1. ' , . t - ' - X " t J. I ever revd bni'iaa.ta bistort I H.wontKoK anJ ljtsn.sfg(l in Utui H,M propte by lotce, ini'ii't . VnHliugtbem by aff.ic Poet Kng'antih u Wn at this Work evet a.Bos ttti rcgil ofjeoryVlr. fi:t baa silent miid oiHm wlbuo of tresmrei, andJ on, I was gottlf to aj.' l bd, to gat aad kuep Irrutud tl'iwi omler he heel (tad. wtlal has "le-'O tl:e testill i ISoW. ntU.r Usui. iseM:i Itsis ttiowa eiwios, a4 ft baa bet i tbe Uld ; ted !tat,.(f' Carpet bag .ruie. bak been trioli tbere" BB Bt ' aw lW',J tHa ier m ' t! fatj"eva WiHrp' fht "Sr--if isjMiejf;y w'lien he laisek the cry of Fen ah, cAUm-s the EuJjIujIi monrctJ W tremble on ld Ihromi, i't'hecri f t'nn mt thev e ft in Poland, nhcM l v. rv stiriieratltiB ot y oiuk men that Kros up. JjniijK. aiuuu-.jm.jjau. .rniittriiii, (,r.aii at vinpt to shake 1 If the ehaii.s of desoo'iinn ; t' iit t,eV j(. wllclV.-r '. h ' '''! Tied, tiv.K, the w-ti A d-wti l history d.n 10 ihu vet'y liinv,"' that the id a -I hollinir en a p-opl.. ii.oether hi i, ailmt lliell- nth eti..u. aidimt tfH;lr'Ti..,?iiir, Wif thtSJ, A .ljiili. ' thai Oo.l not exist, l"That'a p'-riimtfiiHy Mp m tiiis urilJ J ff vr.tr ir.' f -i ' tin!.! the Southern p.-iipi.. a tl I irui.1 iu 11...I no one uholsiiotv Itviiiv.. or w h will live l..r a thou and veu's m co oe. wiT a, n dis etV. n I t m rl , o, wilt 1.,,itl ttie piaip1 "5T tl Ucuntry together, as we want to hold them toili..-r. yon c.u o ly .In it b ir at iiik eH(0i oihi-i v. ith mittu .l resj eet, with noiiii il coiifl !.ne, ami wi'it-a regard for the mutual inn-rest of them alh iu othir word.-1, yon can only do it by acting aa jou woul.l b.- uetml by "liui," says.some pious gent h man, il you are in favor of ao greet ing a bin. men. why not hrat the negro as we'll Are we tiolab id On bboil ?" Ami Vet this Hi nt Joint ii.it nnderstsn I the meat -in:; ol th.. tet he ont.i, a "Is not otar uilor-' 4 brother n m m and a brother V he asks, aud, at the mini' lime, holds his none as he walks by lb.-lugto. j iistighrpr. "Has he not an everlasiiug soul (" save anothvi nian, who f (lint 'h it he has no soul hiiiHill by cheating the negro the (ltt ehnlicn lie (f.'ts lu answer lo ail this argument, I say win i I rt'Ttue lo glVe.tho mtgro the right to vole, l ilo him tjo at m injustice -Oay, I don't do him a tithe of the ir.jtistice you al dowtrt) iHotbera ami sisters f the right ol cuating a vote ; when I say I am not willing to put the negro politically above my wife aud sis ter and ilaUf.1it.tr, applause and cries ol "Never, never! ' I think I have answired it enough when I have said that. Rut, luilhi r than that, J answer it by tlie history of this world, wiimh has but one side to this qma ti..n; snl what is that I History lias been w.itt. n fr r mote ib.in four thousand year-, and in al: that there ia not one single nenrd i tl instance ul aeiviba-dmgro government. "Th re never jll lv j The negro race is, perhniis, as old us our rave, and yet, in all that ij nc, with the tuna advantages (list the white ra.'ii has hat!, with the sanio ad had, the n.gro rue has never, in aaieglu Instimce, organme I and maintained a civil irod initruinnL'' TH rUHITY OK II )M M ill SkVUKH'k's Pr vara Livk. A lady luruishes 7 As liteulu- !hu ( drs, Uauy!ji.inian) te following in relation to lliu private worth and Character nt Horatio Bevniotlr : "In private conversitlon 0 overnur Pry mov.r is instructing and intcTust trig, and hC if possible, toure remarkable for bis eleoaaoa ol uiaiitiKr ami grac'lnl courtosy iu the draVing room than lor hi maUuilt as elo-. Vjjieii 'ti and magnetic power as a pttblta ( kef. A Ithrntgh th as must capti vinng in private life, hn 1 in nu sen.u a man oi loni.s or lashion, In bis preaencu theplaiu- xaLiiuojjAiirtiicedj it ttieti ease, and feel at oaee that they are with a kind antl gtwd man.- IttiiniM ratio in all his Instincts, prin ciples, and purposes; simple ami unoa ent -tious ; atrhStl? tenipnr! he nsrW tiettllrV a'roug nor spirituous liijuors, n. r tobscoo; ol tlie most refined tastes and elevated mnr iils. It is auid ol hlnvtvy those who liav-s kuvwa him trom his i ail v youtli that he was Pt-tm u nli.r tiTa litll itncaut .strung . drink nev r known to tell an untruth or utter a profane oath to indulge fu a will irar story, a ooa'se antcdote, or all obscene j ; nor rtirt be ever violate tbe proprieties of the Habbiilh, or sit at a gambler's table, oi Ctost the tbreshol l ol more laalliouabla vicn. Pnrliy of Hie ia with hi in a marked tk&m&i!iikte.&,hu!utL ia thaEplfopai J, l Huron, ne nas ever reinaiiiei luiiniut to TtsQummnniun, a luriiuijcin d.M;triiis by a 1 1 afavles lil e ml . u i4tiU4 4i4. id. mU thbuted lihf rally to the itrw'iai and main leuanee'of eveiy mher cbureh, and place ot ptl ft-BWorg-iip la tlie city il"Lr.'iea and Its viiiiiitv. An active trustee ot 'Hamilton 'r,itskn.irrftw Mwoit niiidn by it a LL 11, as well as by a N ttBoiBsf university in anotner mate. 'I he uluidr.iu of ILuotphan aayluui ia Uuca b ive lf 4f,uv-! , but )iinitt.titell ls ll it e ol player, unit it was notireable thai w xin tue ucwa. of hi , noin ua ion tor the t'naidi'Brjr reat'tied I! ilea, Ihe-'o elilldren sjl 'iil.imsiusly turned out iq pruceaston, and lit mil. slid their j. y in msny pleasant ways pecui.ar to tue lii,..Sii ncy id cutldlVMid." :, I i a r.net speeeb twt.e the Constiin tloosl, I'uton, , Af iathi, ol . BraoklxaH May .r ll. llman, t.te D. m icrstii) candi'ista lorilovenmr ol New York, said r flirt beer I a hsilin(f Itepublicau say th! vth.-r day that ine Southern petitih) did not s-ein lu lat as welj ( out. uted as when , 4?t sntrrnth-rett. Why ihonld the tot 1.1..... l. - Ii,..ll ..l.j-I..1M.L.I.. x ,nu iii"v itituiu t-ii. ins., iiw piiutsni uiiiief neirrii d.tiolnatkii.siad the su -jecta of hste, aaKi ; spite. sunt ntvimire- from their fellow- - ct:i. us ol tsie r' h I The Kvlicals elalin that, i hey have lived ifW.Wl of alavesw Weil, if they ba tioiy bvw diafranchisnd trulli ooa Of whits ur n (Applause.) If they have taken the tetters tf the negro tliey have put them on fheSupr. me Court otthi fioeit rf'es. (AiitHUaie J Tiify hsddi. prtved the Bopreme Court, pointed by the Iftrtk'tiieHI L'llcolft, ff.H sitting in Judgment osthe actf o t'llhft'., The Kidu al Irail ra now advocate iiuiasnrje mure fstrenio t lan even W'end.'tl Phillips held Ave yftara, ago. .Ami the K -publican jiarty wer sups poriiu' thiim iu lu" i ...... ,,L,..i ,. a,,,,, ..,. ,. : . ' 'Tnit fi' Bt.fr Hismt Tie Ohio "fftaleai fllif-trwrrftf ftirii'w'nift "ftf " trte-' Ha tivL-al Ubt Ih net , "At e3 per bit lie! t e uhlie debt rrpro aufl I,2t,7li7 'ii bit -hols hi win at, or 8., Mftl.HVt itfi. " Tu traa port ihis am .uut jtt 7nU,Mi bttr m . liiVH tu,Is tfi thirtf .. ,. ' L.,. " 1 .... . .. t .1 1. 1 .. F,lli. P"' J("e II 'VW ijHWIJOtiW WIlHtll ir. ami J fi 'WW m WUVit f-B 1 BB-ea bbsmhvb au4 iy on rott ion bat; el! of wkt-ataXiw-t iollars a bosbal tt wou'd Inks til pay the !' if mi the teams to haul it . woul i rca h two bend ed and twenty thou au I 01 lea ; or io. one doll.r lid a aoeiaer haitleiilatt t, and Wlee" one ttp a aa, ithnrvthe piht would bs. thr. a' ban died id ainety 'cih . twie nigli Jv j-, ,. awailow-U up 'iU' O ni'linJ ml lions of pruperiy.1, UH?,.JdUi4;pietyHIWulhMi Bp Uva'bi-iri juHlti,-ti -''Vwr'yiB!t'-,--'tT(ervtar dt-B;wrsfsr;n tjaate. it- t'lk1 .tii&l iUows,. aud swallow. eiftpocr. ' . . Cori-espnnOtaico of St Unik It. pnMiesn. vf.v tfor juicy wmie i cncficir. --, Wai.m i' OnnVK, (oriXKri 'CBnr.it,-J Carr .11 Co., Ark., Sept. 8, JSfiij. " (in Sabbath last, at the ibV:la'ion of tiuT reholous rr,'','l"(s,hiilrC9njtri-Bii,VoB, Wt tklwts finnia -atrj -cnnt;t.irriaf "AJ-!lClt -by the sudden and rapid 8fg ol pistol In their initial, The shtteki of the affriKbtcit SKHuvtt elaiismttlin gSMt stub tia ..." . .-, pell-mell ruh of h innocent and awaa peering . oaft sal ion, tlooMtes! tliinkinr; th'-.wou'il 1) m tantlv murdered we hitl - eous in the f xtrejie..".Kive me .tn I- ' -1 slaiitly shie il .wn, aitamst whom noetisrges eonbl lie justly pirteired, aava only that ; l hey were Conservatives or Democrat!. A. ' Mr. Fe rami, an tx Prderal solill.r, died") , instantly. A Mr. Thrnna aicd tli bexl i 'I ty and t (larles Lamb is not exper'ed to ) live; wh le the idher lw Wamkk and Robert Lamb, it ia thought, will recover, j Voting Ferrsnd, who rtWd instantly, was" ' shot lor having no an ordinary caUoo duster -ra fashion ailoptttd by tho Rtinlenti ot Rer- ryvllle Aos.lumy, In eontradistiactioa of that of the youa men of tbe coimtrrsthry i tihe Ra ls) lii-lii viug it to lA K. K, garb. wneti, in lari, none m tue IV Ian are among . Aa an evidence, itf the luurdertius inten tion ol this hwlt-a bamliui, they uVhhcr airly lufinned a tine ut (Mr anppoMttl Itienda, tl.etion the ground, tt.f their design, I'll -re are tome ten J h'tttocratss to una Radio.l in this county, ami, although the exi it .'mtitit hat been intense uliuosl (o Irenny , Jv-Mti km-kmrndmrni ithatiajfciJ..v . , to bring these brmal ansasuns to Seconal V by nilorcing the eWit law, hoping the loyal i t militia, as it was their Imperatively sworn . duty, would ?elhe laws adopted by their . Ig stature faiilUully exeeutot!, and order ptoiniitetL .But. t liis wumlrous amaae ment of everylKi.ly. these very cut Ihroata went Immediately tothelrowa kith and kin ' (the militia) lor protection, ar.t! it la now" generally known that runners were avnt -pretiy well throughout the country to rally and bring tegether the largest pot-si hie Bum- - ber ul the I'niou League, lent they ihoultl 'S have been overpowered and the criminals ar restid. sTh Talbotla (Oa.) Onttttt, of the tOitt inst.aeyss. , . , ,.,....,'...,...,.,...', ,, , ''Much, surprlsit ia often axpn.taad In- r--- , , lalion to bow ami where the DegroesInsOmn : " sections obtain the new K'lfleld rlllos witl'l whh-b tbryptradt AtrtrciimntanmrabiTcrt to us by iMsjir klaxett,. of Sou lb, farolma, may help to Bnravel the myafvry. ' " ' ' ' Home week! ago a ftoffln waav nsctlved t 1 New Mntket, a station on the railroad, i about twenty live mile above inrn't Mmo, In Ktlgi Bold .strict, marked to a noted 1 R.hIicmL The auspldoii ot the station master being exiiitod by Its weight, It wan- -. openml and Ion nil 4w eontkia new Eiiliekl rdlea. 1 h'ts wrra-takfa out, and a few tlays after the cofltij was tluliveletl lo tlm person to whom it was addressed, who bail - ' the prudence to keep silent in regard to tha - ' ul am homiji AH OCTfiJOIS 0.1 WU1TIC Jfff.V. -t- ftrvr-n ttnMrrwd Nf TW! r trVfvr--In, or near, tjiildiboro, N. C n tntthatsnd-' ing tbe Uadieali have complete ontrul of ? tbat Mute thrmtgh-the 'are gro, tt Uovpr- r nor" llobl.'nj th.-ir overseer, ami master ami ajw our.,. Jinea Ih wluta uUlccta. xt -tUi.ao-r soldiers, own up they caa d nothing' Mill them. wh a alula mett apfieal to them lor rwlreM for aegra soldi oulraesi. .. .'i, i t il Tbo white psrujla of Colorado, Montana. 9 New Mexico, Nebrjskt, and DicotaU. ara suffering friglilfuKy front Ill.llao nutrsua. Wa reaii tonl ty f a t Vf itilo sleus ol 6t 5 wtmM.jmiilli.rs hy about ,gflu fn. itBl other indian outiagea., Why keep thesa negr'sonners m ine now tiviJty orginirnt duwor S.a'sh CTi oli u T "Wii y ui, a.oi, iUp itttt d tha ttuj-wtt ra4titft jut- &9ux. j'ii1 Indiana.- Jv", T. t,zprm1 . - -t - - -i1" 1 'r "' e-TVi wriis.ns, t isir --iA' riY'-'-il1 PbissVI.VsSU. -The work one brsvel "V t-etVrJ. JksJ4tJAs4U,lftj( ilistsif BiBMliatiaMw betd uiitltir the immediata aiispwes of lhBv,. State Onmmiitifl, the ba-al caovaaim or dered hy that' committ.ss are vigorously 4,4 prosecutrid ut Bvn y locality. -'l Here- ti"54 afftrwly rmntt l 'h ffiata tj whk:lt 1t orators ar om the stump, eroudjg the people ti IIib vital iiviportance o( the , funilinif lasba - In fcUtielng at Ihe mw.pa. peisof thedtfl ttel l.iealiiies, wasu twen tytwo ai tings ativartnatd la Venango r county, mneltei in jt'ortbmnb.'iUud rouus, 'v ty, ten iu Franklin comity, fit tee B m ches-, ter eotitity, nln ia Indiana county, thirteen in U.'uver ttoimty acvciiteoa Id' Cambria enmity, eleveifin Out ler county, six Urn ia Fayolti, mneieen ill. C'timbtttlaud eounty . , eleven in Fulbin county, tweiity-twp U Armstrong, and curr sp .tiding " a-imber lt manvothirs. Thisli the i iretw .i,.'' -f .1- " , '-' v ' - cu on p.mpic, arm mutt tuti - opoq reault. J'luUtUhitt Astt 4 , , , the' j j. .. . ia s i . . .. - , r j, lt LswiKastkss.rThe ansoltled onaditioB ot our couuiry,,an l 1 Ije incapacity atd ia , ilill.ifenceeiHirally of those appointed civil ortioere, give almost onTimixed power- lo b id men so disponed t commit deeds f ' . lawlessness iih little Of no fear ot dcteetjon, 5 vA A nibfwrjr ws peefwlraied- in fbis county t-sa;.;. on the lit h., which from ItoiilmaB an) au. 1 " .. 1. -rtneityis BtijaidonarSle, A crowd of twelvw'1 , twatteew Bn; a saajiwtiye-smpryoasrd o Lava ' beta whites disgulsttUweat .la the nai... denca of lr. K A, Ondttp, mrnt etistami ; 1 Mnw Ioulsburg, pnft liemande.l nmnev, ' i"' Bi'tng told tUat inure- was none in the house r for t m, they iuatltHtwd a aesreb nit succeeded, we iewn, In finding a small a mUBU r l-J KWJi.b. v 4eu.tl wraSss . barrel (run na the etttnt of the Itoia . , . Ihm, , The robbai were fJUrwed some 1W""''" taocfl, toft llaally sepai lt!, all 1 races we'rv lost. Under thu prraent wrlo' there I no -' p noaoiii y nr snv turtmr stoin icki tak - . ar , . , ' ... 1 ' tmvtv. Wr irvta tii Tas ia as we have biard them. lUu ii. fair, ' ''"" sass- . a - y-, 1 Uisoaof til he IU imal 4.'Ofi.ntlB at , Cartufatf ilia lasi-sssastsi Iw4 byir'WWHHitrs'itfffw O.ie tok the chair nd npp dotnl tlieoiht-r a delegate lo Ihe Kingston Congressional -5ovniJ.iit, rt enthusiasm aud harmo ny prevailed. ' , , , It ii said that only f.ur whits mua In . . Ttiouiaji couu'y will vote lor Oraul aud Col. tat, r - vV- j -I ' At a tttgetisg UAfVurt isaturdar eight Iy" :T thijdt m'"-ra'u; dull uX Cutuia Ilill, aay, WT Wf e(SSS-fc-hjr rVf- lfc.. Ki-fe l"-sq , Un iut of the twerit)" five colore.! p,.,. 'i-oprL!"n!tcWd. Pcwat'rRl J)tud lu .tlu.lVi'ti"i.'Wf'the-nimiiV'' J.iw SUtuitri!., foruieny tbeesiir ol the bval leatta, and " who is stid U hive more. (blluence than kn oilier colored aiau in that wet wu, " -,
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 30, 1868, edition 1
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