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1 SK.VTINEL. WILLIAM j. I'ELL. SEA'I'uX GALES. EDITORS. WEDSE-vDAT.. OCTOiiEIt, 7. t"B8 lMMIORATlOX Two genii, men, M- -t-s flionias Atkn-' son, el Johnttoa tVun-j, aud W. F. A kin son, of Wayoe, arixiout to test the leasi- : , XnUtf (i(,ihe 'vUu.Uu liiii), oi,lirija ayu.i' labor njWB their land., and tir.il ol waiuni the slow movirmente of" our people In niv . -. J""i S",J":',"":"""" In obtaiiikig,: direct from iti-r!nl, cotpanj(tii t,hinj-fiveeinin,-drit, eouwiiiii j; j oi men, womeo and childnn, who arnve t 5 few day ij'i 4iliw uu lieiny; i-n;nTir Tile Odltltib'im Rauek Kolet aav it h- m..A il.-....U K,..u...l. .1 , iSealtby boly f emigrants' tbn lhee, iu.it i Mr. TImhdm AtkidMn rite ua tl.at he i Wfcly p'rwed with UurnitM already lb. j 5 nM tub Laripy aid cotveou-il, and ilie 'i promiac to be agioot iailuatiioua nnd t-u-r ' peratfvering and cnoiiriou Mock, imtmit mi- i nated with ri? or hUrt Kepttlilii:aH princ plea, tbey will be readily imorjxiraie.l in Houlhern UMltij'aiil make good tiiiz'i and become easi'y imbued with Di noirnitu -)rtiu:tplea. , t It will ben-en, by mxr adri-rtttjin- rol ; imtia, that Mr. Thomaa Atkinj-iu pn-i i to n diicu bmliuyla iutoamall lajlwtj tin i wtu(uHiatuHVl em rxetic and in.iufri- i u peranaa, a ho are tDable to rent or lu lure farma. II thiivka that, by a litili iffort. (an; nutiihen of tlifite 8S j--4-) may be indiXTed t'fillBTaW and iti unions tit. W rjftet tbat he neb eti-d i aiate in ln letter how be atid his t r 1 1 1 1 i ol'tiiined these eniigranU, and tlinoii lio- agf-nrf they wr Induced to rttiiove j niuirr. facia oi ainu are nnjMiriitii to be knoan,'aod hni will be c hi nuaU d to the public. Tin. lea.! tit fluVearly bittory nf N.irtii Curoliaa wilt rerotbr, Hut, at a vi r) early period, the Unda on the lower N- te and 'i rent nvorn, in the vicinity ol N laru, wereaettled by 8i, emigrant, who proved to be valuable aewsmion to the curly 0hmi,--fd , whj WtfMnt a'e Bllll to bei.iuin) in Tari.nm poition ol the South. Home of the pwiple tuidi(iK in Craven, il" we remember eorrecth, ttill re be eitaily liwtinjiuuUiU Tioiu ihe uamv" !t uly umbnuit the Engluh aettlera. The climate hi Eattern JS', rtl, Carolina )t soli and prodilcta, the character of the fund cur pTOpie ami lhe ti we I ! tiig , mugt ,1 11. .m m.jb .,mallw llaaiata'i tir rllil it ' "" if? ifffffw apwaw y. wrywPT ' j wWw wawfa up 'pp f ' - ni'rland. We would angpeat, therefore, that 4Ky C'Vma attuntiow nhtHtld- i (Hiid 4 inuttera, io pridln)( ur 8ie ennxtanta Too auddeo or too great cliai,(K in th-M 'reepecli'maj prote utterly-iIcj.truciro to the beultb'of tucb eiwljrranta. The character of their food, clothinK and houtu a rhould be apecially at'ended to. B ea.l made iiom Indian corn, and pork, are famnna lor health and luWwa among colored llrer, but tin as lor Swim laborer, until they li ivc "fjeooiue-TiiTjituated to their u". irir-fraTr would prove deatrtti-tiv Wbea ryu un l barley breayt, and Iwe and mutym, we judge, are far better auited to them. Bouthern piiyaician had ;rejd the opin ion that the mortality aH-vouir Hie Northers and feiiewti eoldieni, 4 ;trr Srnithtnt prrr ona, during the war, bad been caused much more by the BeceMitiefJnr the Contederate aulhoriiie, wbicU rtftuired tbem to lie fl on corn l,red ml iwine flrnh, than by liw eioc..V tctrtitj f tbetr food. Thi 1 no doubt tro, to aortic extent. Hence, we throw out tbeaW tUfrtion, In n:xrd to , j .1, . 4 . be Introduced ammiff us. Neglect lu theMi parl-iewhil titrgitt prve ttr)-y lalai hrwtir itamigration eiiterpriaea.. of tniijjranb., Inured to farm klmr, especial ly alien they come Ith villIi'it-Hl nit-ana to l)urcliii tmall larrra, would p-ove valuabln lion. Where Iheis are tnlwlllijeiit and nkiUtd in ft(iiieuUori, and taken lrotn the jH-ajrantTy oi Hri).'taiid, t$coliinil, Bt li n, Ooupauy, Switx-rland and Hungary, the advantage would be (till greater. - Ckx. Fats P.Buaib wa bj WWiing ton, on Wedaeadey, where be.wae cklled on bv liia ftienda. who fouud lilin in hluh aplrit TW ..... .. . ...-i ..-i -r .i.- BOU ptlUiliiy lMlu.MFtt h aitv www n von Democratic, ticket la the Preaidontlal con at. He claima to have tlia beat inCorutas tioa from every S ate,, and werordluf to ki calculatiou lite Democrata will earry New York. Poanavivaaia. and Isdlaotv ! whh tVj ocritio vote lu the Wttt; nd Jrrwthtvtwt v will fn!Sii all prtita, and that ,IIor'ii Seymour will beelicted by a UroHliir ia vote t ot Um lilijiCloJirW!i n-rr."-.- r v 1 - ,,;, , r m , --'.' Loi "Him Poos Nieitw. At diafc1oi in Cfcatham, lew dyt nci", Iwlween VI . , .Waddell, lSnq., and Mr. II. i. How?, - (ludTcflr,) ti Utter miU ti aclfitawl-eilia:---meut Hint IH K.tir 1 part werelq f.yor of coloiutipff Ik nrjroe la tome dittaot land) - . - It wR! N remembeTCit that It wai cb.ir ged, tuie tirua,iUt,Qiv.Hlli)ldrii,biid - made a aliuilur (.kt'Iuration to a thatTisin " sawawta .tUweMatum. 4Wi--WaoiisUaUid wt-tit- -ktwtswaMut, ikaprtiatitwrnl'iif aum wag istralcav o lint ataielu.'Ut-t.a uwt IMX.-U U- -j, s ets,v ii'i G'tf ft hw "u" ia H-w r.-thnr I.. I tiej-ist i "' 1 written, ft tlininjr the invifajton toVnni,lhe mating of the Ssdditra' Couvtii'i, u in iTtiinii cijihia. He glvee on e xc-lbut tvbuku 10 th'f-,e oil! f cera ol the army whu, while drawing pay r from the Treaaury lor their tervlwis; go ' about tb coniitiy deuoutM-ino; every inau who Intend to ''jn'oiir n 1 H! At 44..n..n.,;i..iart blra.'tor "tkn. . . . : ..... . si--- a, aaa. ' . , ' Tl t,Ts.v ft luf uw: ai J -"4' priHiiaiin tlieainlvta for Kcym 'I t..- I'f. ,-.!. ,ii .1 and va.i. io luisfi'ttiu ii, no t-., .' 1 ' V s,--i,i. I -. r if.jf.-n Tlir , " J" ! fi 'd mi J ..: !. D. ill'' fit ,i t 15. if I rined i r lisld . CUli , Only, and p,,b;t an I i ' ll-sh 'Us ll ; ..l.il.i ! ,h"cti-,!l ;i .i .1 i,l,,'r. inri: 0. 1-V ' M r.f n! ' ' l' I "TV-TIT fTW"" -' wI,j. , ()j(Hl, i ( ( ' (, .( ( p"j" -i . il i--ire fjM . d iv. V.t jt iiji ,i "'ll"4'l''!l, II! ki ! 1 , 1.1 ; ('.. i I t.f i l , n ( ( ( r , , ..t ; " ( '(..,. , ,, ,,. ! " ',,, . , , ,. , h .., ,.. , ,,,, ! ,. , J.1.-!.1' -'V; ol IV.it--, '- llr, I I i.o v a.. i.., Ji. t I.I.I.JI I- .!.! I),- io (li .-jmii-Mi, it ; t .i. i r riii ! i - hpyfiKwf A(i fiUir .iiiikU m im kwtil4. it t-vt-r v fc ty.'r ' ii'i-ui ; i r ill I !i i rK. 1 I f( i "lit f iiiu-t l.t u!-; iiil i'i itif'r n4f l in- t : lilli ilt. ih ( lliii- .l - -I, lilt' U fiHit 1 it'll! i I.i- rmiff inns'. !'( u( : ,l,c I, and iiiiMii., r l!l ! I,. ,I,N I, 1 (ll I II 1. .1 I.I. piopM p. 1 r i.-1-m t .on ii Int. -1 Airi t il .1 I.i t-o il'd Nolil: ll III I hi polln ll,!l-t l.e S: M,c nttul in Viml'd I'm I'lblic p:,rdi' 'I'I m.ttut iidlii. net. I . . . , , , .,-., M"llie bum in i il 1 i ' lllill nrjj; lili.l' li ill. I perilinli' n't fJt " ) Al.nvo all. lit . li. .i . I- !-IH o.p' '4 III' 11 C.'l l.e s. of ,., ii c.ici riu fident- nr rtl tl ii' ti principh.-a. but i' i u k.- goo I teiiiper in pn riu;; eoltwi'lei at ion ol llu- p.opl. an ardont z.-al lot- civi; iio. nremaifffiT, for lhi ic ate laaite of the ( "mi! ;" t. the last ciiti l ("I the I' i I be J,'eb-ri4 hnvai to-tt.Trr t a Pioi-i.h lit ol the I ni. i Anion; th Ibtd'ra'. Mr only ..pi-nk.-r, ot miv ihit up t :., in i, i u t h l.t ll- (dlOW It;, i.nd a free in'v, Tv.-d in the o'l. It limy lu I' lal C'li'-ii and f tie -H-t rtrrTiDni d SMM-s l" . .) I,r, l',.ol is the , W Iio ll.'iH lolV- much In yi'i-d his precinct, ei th- iri-peitk-'fa 1,1 Blllull' I -1- ', -V -m - - rT-r-rr- HIBC t e. IihIccI, tli- ir , ' c-i .ne riii' , 11' ot-, li.ii,'' neci sn 1 1 1 . c' i ti ,. 'i t, i he i.ivro, ii and the I- as int. I;i;-- iiotti -'I i t tin w hit,--., the have I- ut In ' 1"' us" lor m-c ik erHot much tivit v. LTO'Ce- .,i.,i ,, ,te i tl.ril-i ai , p. rati i ii, romti". Colistltllii' lioir mtWl UiTTTivr w. ,-!(, .l'.-h oMell lli.tll s more a.'de and in th open t-iroru to cotinter aet. 'IMu-ir pti k ip'os ,,r il," ds or polity will llo' bear Ihe ,uhl; dale ll .1 ibk the teat ol pull' if ili-pnia'ion. Ilence ihey atuiihiDii'y avoid .tixtuwloii where it. i pmtl,le. We aie uia'di.-d i , 1 iiik iiblf Io a'ate, thai, ao lur ao. we k,io,v. il'' i tnva hit not been fn nr. ,1 hv ,it,v d n'lirl.aiit c or riot- ioua pisiiiiif sr itt'ji!u.ia3 h ii" iii d.l- iui in at d. (lotisldernb e ticrt.si' ot 1 tpn ln. and, In artme inrt-f-ei-w r ry r m i " 1 l-vr imng n in inks Lave be, n o. , ic. but ths sei ins I Jilf'l4t4..'atlia raven aHjiwed to-p i-M -i'hnut. 1 oilisimi. We Irue-t.ttie cauvaV will eoitiiiiiiu to be couduuU'ii ith-'iit r, 0 flirt to the end. CxiluaitvaUvea and Dwiosi rsls will H4 ee-uri r neeinit-r'Oi'')t'- rf flit"lin: Te,e t no need ul it. Indeed It i lijht not to be alw tt-tiiJ, tm eiiher sloe I.I.MItIA I'KiS IN. ISl.W "llllH -All who J.ia'. Iriemis at hliiina 1'iknii, during the vaj,audXlio iU to gut any iiiioriuntH ti reaviiecling Ihelr bodies, the chaucea and chari for removing, Ac, caudo eo by ad -lrittg ill'. U. A, Ilariiaou, ..f Spaila, Utf., at Eiuiira, New Yol k. Mr. Ii. went North last -water to ook after the. bodius of frieuda and (toes now to remove tbem. At Eineira tmetery lie noticed ibt most, ixrbap all, the Southeiu Htal. are r. pro. iii rcoisindj liiat many wotjjd gl'dy hear Wpecling the bodies of, iheir ftivnds, he prVmiaiB, for Jhs lake iiflba Uro)i-tdv to artawer alt lellvra and inq dries wl ieh iuy ba aetit tw jhint at K'unira by ihe lfub l Ocioltrr. I', rsoiis writing w ill ,lees en cloae a a.ainp to pay retui'u poatnge. taaAT.m XttHTOii- - wign.i 4u ae- Hve eanvata ol his Stnte tor Seymour' and Blair, having appoitiiments t , apeiik at dilTetelit poinn throtii,hiii)t. Minneaoin, and will te tuu. euagoil uulil the day uf elets Itvo. . , , I , S . s-Js-J- . ' Tu C'OACoHU InJjjieHicnt Pntt H tUct lUt- km 4h wdiereabtnrtntif rffiS.St'OLiii 4ll'itc - latyltia1i4t4ai44s. Wause, jU,.,lt ay tbf-t a'.ike theexoormtion they received Sulismirv, in 8'aaly, and of Mb). Miniigouv nj, oKC'iir tMrd, at Coddle Crcefc, In Cabar rus, tlu-y have not bus o baaid from I Caiipkt BAtitchHV. Ihe Cantoa ) bllf euntaiinttaittj - . . "Hot: W., P. Kelb, VnittA Wltt fie aior frfi IsOMitutii, la Bow pBiling a short time at Am ), lq title city." 1 "-Tli-at tjfpriaaea ail uf it. -,v -. v 'A 1 .. . ... i. . ill . .. -M-.1 ... -. - .' -i- w SS ,1. .Insss' g'j- I,.su, 1 . si. . , I Ml.sMt nf 1 1, fl ..Ol I n I I. mm, . K V..ML..J. , u . , I AScaUfcK.il.'-'l.lJsAl4iSfc !" m,m .. , . ,1 , s ; L-., . O'' ' I LD SU UT H A M P Tfi 1 Fl tf Tl V I f$yHVulti&t -Ksjvalf thtrsatV t rnsattt tafil ml hxnl j m B:'tdwS ilt. Xtjff. 'iwBtWsV V-W,l - eha.Btrt.M. " 1 w-wawJ ,;. ' , " . ' . , , '..,.. r , ,. . ... , , , ..i, - ..... r . s, . - ... . . . . . ... I . . .... s. . . . ' ' - mi I' IVA It. t . 1 ..... n ST 1 - WT T 1. . I , T iur tma Ulair. I CmUd tHat 8 ha;e. ' w M$ ryy. " " wem.-- ra. Ajjww, .',.. ; ., , ; t are evmwntiy -toe rwun oi noep tiiougtit. AsaMi" h, i U--.i iamS. I . , -. - .--,.- .- --. V , ..i i -. -i-i - ' - - - - ffl '. , v e-.s;J?i--ii--'" ;...-sj.--'r ----e - ' ' ' ' ' r - , . ' ' ' TUE BlKCrOttAT. TtCKKTB.- ' tlt0 COJfdttKSSlOXAL T1CK0TK iiouiii XV.- call 1 1"' ai trillion of the reader to t be Th people ot North Carolina should - IXTEUli ' c-i.aiaJti-iv'ul the E.ectotal ti kits presented j amine mil weigh well th -character of the! ' 'He p&opl of North Carolina tor tbrir (Uwgrami-mal candidates before voting. I .v rvpf -tnrfri"f o frtfM of f-iwmM- fTne con trait between thy two tirfcrtv wiP the ff .n ' : h iiiijirwtunt 1V llu-ir relative mpnU tie ! jii iv weijjoe!. Kit.vt'i.l in krita are j . .!! i.r in every county io . tl State. j t u.i. i U- li the voter 4 cannot east tlil t.tiii Li.it t"i I're.i'lrnt an I Vice Presi h . In lor the nine t !eOot; anil the Dine j . ,,M.T.I )M,.-Ueg.ii niiiiii I vmtin ill III ' H'j'eri the ' tair Preni'lint uJ Vice , I'i. d i,t. I'.i'h vii'i r. t'heretori', c.-sN hii I iJt i-H wHMr mw4u fHel iMrk e4. - l,rt 11- w.- , lii;Mm.HA H I.LK'.TOIIU, TICKET. full 1-I!l..-IIKNT4. i i ioit.vTi i-i i:v ..it 'it. I f M V. :K. IIV.M'IS I' III. V IK, I 1.14 HIH4 I- . li i ll K . I I - A I' I H; I W ,; ! i l . i!. . I i 1 1, i i J-.i .(.,! .1 , In '.V .'XI, V' I i.i I, M li ,U ,1 li V-i. . .vi i ,ii i; iMilj'-i Im- liitii ''i!,1 t ,-! i" ni in II Hrl Hi -li til I he 'IICCI t , f, t !ian fin- in t (i i'. t(- liiiMii ttv 1 1 1 m : i int n, mm m In'h nvrul vUar trti r , I r- ii. ni utnl It. ( i;i tii nmiuuni'n-s ' n n hw ti ; ln-s li v f, iiii.t il timl it(lit--l ticvii -11 'i 1. . j tl't I 'li'tiiii'ioii tin pi inc - i i w I i j it r: . Tin v h:i vt? no t h m i 1 1--ul i l-( ,,Ut,,'H. Ilo V fl. c nf I ifJittt: iiii-iI, v,iih i : i n: or i ai : ' !o y ;ii i no- Noi 1 1. t a ro il, i.ii,H. nod liny wi.i all vol.; tor Sryinoiir ii, I 11 :oi. Tie,- Hire iictivc in the canviis aiua.si, mrriT,"?lTKI H I I rc.-oit'e. Hie aulfraica . vi ry i, in in li. ii. N'.,t!li t'',r"Jn.'t. 1 'I io Io I ailiola the III. In i or 11. pul'U I f it'j l.!i I 'ol.ii i i . K . t 1 l;i:i'l. ill I AN I'.I.K' TnllAI, T!( KET. ii.iilii:T. K . t.U.A.Nr, II I I.NOIs. I 1.1 i"-.ti v it k riii- iiii.N r. .r-'-'IC VI. Hit t (U.K.W, I I M 1 1 A A . c.,i'.4.:'l'4..,. I', l: I. 1 ,11 I I.f I'I I I .si., ii . I; -i ,-, s, .,1 W.ike. otsiiiiin. '. Ilnw b. wi.l. v of. H -aiif-.rl. -i f r.mn ii- faruyctiit,, nt WiyfH1. .i -1 II. i, .,,', ..i , ti- Ki".i "I N'-w Hanovt r v-i.--m : W-h-waM. nf rnnthtnr; .'.I'.. li. ii,-. lU'lharn, i.f V, tinaiie... li l,. hntur. lU ilei r, t,r Me.'klenhuit. 7m, -IV: n. i-- ttrn -iTf It-mr-v '" It is in.piltaul thai the li:nt $uh Ptillie of earh tTI.-ctor shoidd In- in lud. W e do not know the lull name of all on ihe liadi cl ticket, lien. Eidlin, who heads the li., 1 1 k h I ticket, i a carpet IwKjfi r from Hew-Votk . -liring in Prrt .cniin ty. If he ti.is Si,y iTtie ijir,niy to commend hut to the pei p e i f N nh (arolina, we do not know it. Joseph W. llolder la, the win of "Uov" llohlen.aiid tsnotyel 'ii yean of age, ,-.. Ilo, L Mr Stillv i,l I! .-oitorl in, r::. ;..i;..r,:..,,,... i...s n..V.....,.i. iL;;;Ttvole wtfliolB pytna-tt- -Krrn thr tnrtt h i.ii; -cieelv Known beyond Ins eoiinl v. (. II lb oo.l' ii, in I I in i-.r il u a, Was a J)euios ei.:t,e l it lei iii Wfiytic. and was Cntnptrnl- d Hie S'ate for a number of yeaia. The A. II. liiiilowuy is tiie colored Senator from New II, '.our. a had r among the Colored Uaduuttaiu that District. Ilia speeches are s uit to oe exceedingly bitter and violent. lie is r piesi-nie I as a man ol mure than ordili iiy until!.' among ihe blacks. 'I ll -.si. who vote the tiiaiit ticket must, also, vote lot linloway, tuionjjiotit the rila e. How the w hite Hadiciia ol the Western part ot t,e Stun- will p'liaii voting lor a colored itiun. as Em-tor lor IV-si-b-nt an I Vi' ' I'.csi.l, ut ol ilu I'lit ed Siati-s, reinuiua to tH, 4:ijii.ij his coiupetllui ' Mr. U .liiua, (ivu. IJ.il l'lii ger .icctip'cs ihe positiou of tieing ihe had itoiue r, pu'iitt.-tt as a lawyer ami a Con lederiite Ueii' rat. Mr I'eiirs ,11 il not yet, Wt Judge, S3 year ol nge, tia-riwg ai-cmed p .m. ion in ihe Ha, heal lanks l y Ids ltioli cal. ilet'lauiiii ion at the I'mvi r-ity, in,, the giaduulin class ul lite late C.'iuincuceuieul. tiKCOyi) CO.XQRKSStOXAL DM THIVt. a.ra. Keuau and UuijleB, I), una 'i a tie Cundidiili a tor Csmgiesa and h ccior, in Ihe Kveoud Diatrict, will apeak at the following time and places Jacksonville, Swaiisboriij Trenton, Oct. 0 10 I; li" IS 1 "IWariTvpr Ooldslmro, .Moaclv Hall, Fno Hill, tlreinVllle, Oilier appointmeuH will be made soon. Maps Mbktinu in I'liT.-sThe lWtnorr.itu oi Pitt have determined to hold a uricect Mass M.-t llngSat ihe lollowiug naiiieil tiuat a and pliwt's : At ile N'iiker may beVxp cted at each. ' Kurmville, Mallard' Store, Ul44lll, hntloh, " " ?aha, --evaaawrtlrV' ' l'octiduSi , j . nth Htli 17,b 2th Tttl tve v,-a,s,g'W. -ii,, nave piisstniy nau - j laa ol it will be to pay lor sending one. I ,.,., .a,v ll,l,uin, ,.,..., ,, vvi, ,w'.i.Ik dettlmc,..- a , tl ne hail been spoken til as an I loi:.ir, lKu ol iltfm pegro cUiIilrcu to school Far , .4llfivt r(,,, ,.,,,,, , f. f ..... Tlsss- -bahwifnf testimony la - from the but, uii.hr Iiadical rule "tall -aka In-n re,eml)r that, by the Bute Constitution, a,, ,,,, v H ,.,., r ili(, n( (. ' I Tunit .IM A : "Horses, cowa, aheep, '"" Mf- lL''u'liV' 5"'' taiat40u.it tab r " J - " " V TJ1 IHtl. waa. n ininiiiu ajaw.imi P ruin " "- TS9tfrffrn;lrmlhe1rtl'erirtfH, A IltiKH-iurtc Soidicra' Clubcouipoaod t4 ex Ci-nledcruto aud tx Federal aoliliete, laa been formed in Newberrf. - A.Utiuimit tee on Orgsinmation Koa beea apiKiioH-d, eomisttngof Muj sJno. IKyjlit-w, Col 3.' V. Jordan and Mr. J. JXaah, lata ol the C. a Army, and Brevet Brig. Gen. J. Flnn itig and Col Smith, oi the L. S. A. 1 UK Lrwti. I eoK bolTiiaH W ovif. a-trik ever man at air acrmaintcd will - - i them. We give thera below " DPiMOClUTtC COKoaitiUIOSAL TICKRr 1.1 Dliilri. t. Hon.TaVnrXfKffne., i.f II. n f. .1 .1. 2n.t " ('.!. Iiiotriu H Konan. of Inipliu. 3rd 4th A A. McK.rt. Km . of S.. Hon. S,nu ll. K-tfers (,l VVi,fi Jlto Durham, E.j. , .it l'i n ; 7th The (oregoing are men of ability u I lii,;li j They are all native North ('rwliiii.ni, 'n I i in politic and devoted to the chum- ol i ii! liljerty aud the Conttitutiun. I.-1 t:.c tiu, fruv i Tit tibrrTT,Jtf-1"""' wifl-e-witTff.-TThT to their support. M4UK AI, OR HKI-i'lll II IN TKI.hl. HI lll.'rl t, 0. I,. C,M i'f ri- lk, ' - : li int. Jno. it rrenon, or it':,-..;i i : v i..li-..-,i.li.m i i I f i -t , ( "I. DiVld Heal.,!, of W :;. t)lt. ' 'I O I Ii,-k. if. i.f 1;.' 1. ur -in I . i-h " '"' 'I". I .. r ii,.il.i, ,',ih ' C.I. W. y. Ilin.l. r..n. ..f ii' ',:, . tfii'ar , .'. 1, lllat , ' III' T'Httw f Uhl'i, ' - ll .m IVirrln: ol lsij4aae' l,.-,l, "K Alll-.l. Til. Ilit , Hoi,. A. II. J.iijcb. i.f llui ,-i.iM Mr. lioydon and Col. I)o kery are mm I i lottacter and ability, and the ot.lv in- n io, the ticket who would nirike re- e, t ihle n p-re-i ntaiivi of the State, if elw td. Tiny are I... til in the urono ,. x and In itt,! ... , n:iii to their former awsociat if ni mil p".i liona. The Hon. Israel !. I. nh, t io- pr. e i incinil.ciit from the oili Dmliiit, li., 1" , ,oi'Orcd I'V the purty with w liich he a.l-. being peiliai.i too honent and resp,.t t,, . .i man to atiiMer its pitrpoM'i. ; I., n. ih. . have thrown him overhoer I and t;,k.. tt i:; j- HCIy HrndiTson" and "Jtidjrr" Te'rt i, thin whom, if we are to hell, vc v hat tin y rtnv of each other, two more unwoithv , , , - , -, R.al,e-trl nets cannot lie louti, I. tt w.ni.,i i.r ' obna to timl two bitter lepre-enta the real chnracUr of Uaditalisni auiuu u-. than "Windy Hilly" and ".Imle" Ti.tt'ito' .) jiiKjtt tu Ihii matter, the Mi.t'.ii ' Inn; tfU tayn : "The Hon. I. (!. I, ash, who now ieiini nts . this llistrict in t'onreiia, ..aya ihe noiimi i Itioinof Henderson and Toiiree. for Cjnv ! rcic, are enough to tlisg-ist any man and iiimn any party I.aali was too lie tut a inan lor the use of the Hails. ! Toitrjj-e tleuoniics Ilcnderaon as "a man ! whose character is of the blackest dye -a i common neiifhliorhood har a putrid uris- i --viUittiw-- ttMB-.wiMwe.tite ttpraaeiiU Uiei r1eat'a'ftii',j ; an honorable ' lb-publican tUrrt vote ,,r.' ; lb ndi-rson's Iricnda, on the othir hainl, say . j that Touniee i meaner than Heudeiaon. i hi whom Uov. Hidden ahowurs the hmiols . ul utiice. ToU'ifeo says he would prefer sendino a. frirr!irTTiitirr) Mr Vrmgrma In tfrTiflTTrm. nrrd ' he prel, rs a Conservative to Tourgee ! This .Leiutf.tue-oise.lct liicm all. vote lot Liviiij; . nton lirowti, a sell , lur and a getiticinu'i." ; For Ihe Hi-ntinel. ! TO THE Will TH MES OF WKSTK HN NO It TII CA HOI. ISA. The poll tm is nil that the negrnra pi,; they neither having, nor intending to lave, any thing like property to tax. Their Sttre poll fax la now titty cent a head. Tiny! are not compelled to nay (Tim, as they ran; ,.,,, ,,.,,. ... I-' e. . . ., . u i.. ... I,.!.. 1 1... , I'ri-Maurv It. la eonmel ed. bv the new I on-, .; tr. i,.n .i.l,i,.,i,i il.u . i VIIMUUM, V" B ..w -v.s. , ..1,11, l.m. . LiiHiireu. j '. If i4Hbk NMiiuri" wtjuhJ P smmatt to4Ai.-t , . 1 -i j ,i 1 - , cate their own ehildreif, the w hile p,t..plc 1 iiiigni mint., ..' "" " : " H""11'? to: I tin not no 11, anil me voiiaiiiuiion compel 1 the white labor of the State not only . j keen the State Treasury going, but to ,,y UrthtedumtumoflhtlLdrhildrn,. ' Let mejlhtstrate; Take a while man - 1 y John VvilHams i He owna a b.rm -.rth eight hundred dollar He works His Ul, next year, will bw (say j hi own children to go to arbool. 1 and hi wile, with their little onia, live batd,! wirk hards aji poof, afld tiie -iH-gra tfhil dnn get the procecda. By artful villainy, tiie men bow in power is North Carolina have rented out every farm in the Stale aud taken the pmcerdt to huylinegro votes.--Il Holdcn, itotlinan A Co., had tint Ihe negroea into your fielda, each negro to take away a barrel of your corn, you would then toe before you a apectacle that you would get your guna and put a atop to. Hut, h'llow white, men, they liave done you much worse than that. John Williamt must pay bit ten or filtecn dotlara and keep tiie two or three negro children at school, while the parents ot these negro children are jnU(led, through the N V. Stamird,ia killing and aUaling Jno. Williamt' boga and cattle I rW4tusd'tta',tW Uj, a high mountain and aaid !' "All the tiiiiii will Igive thee, if thou wilt fall down and worahip ruel" Tha -Devil did i ot own the thing offered. Ho llolien & Co. seized the income of the whita people's farma and'gave the aamelo the m-gmes fur t teir auppi rt. Tliey did uot no what they gave, any more than the Devil did They aeited upon fifteen dollar a year ol John Wllllnniimoney, and bought negro votea with ft. Let every man id tli State, aa he toils on through hit hard labor, remember that hit labor gaca not to himself, but It goes to pay the ncgiocs for Voting for Holdco and Uw--:..;'--: - -V -'--;' ' Ih-htg it dnn, ftittrn-lBfB.'tar a common wfWTgrMU'intrllilWLhaXn . a i- .i. i : i iroin nie a uau iw.uia, iitu iroin me inrier, five Irom the larger, ill, nn, ""rMif,,- frif hed fioin the. Wte be the amount atialched fioin the white man awf pi.1 over tothe nftgVf) tr&hii tote. II tha white men ol the mate, with lorfv odd thousand hiajority, stand llda, J trust that tiie next Legislature will authorise the xtr tuctiltii uf dt.ilimtii nt-'TrtmOay payers, with p'iWi' ip the blacktl lo buy. ,' '' ''.;'"i"''"; .''iCAtO.;.. Ihdiasa. A private letter received in this city to day from a disfiiigdUhedcitixea Ol Indiana aayt Hendricks' elcutioa at Uov. eiHor ed the State la certain bv tiver fnrm ' jbouawnd maliirilv. , Tha Democrat claim I jM'ajiWM H , . I r l--,l(,i of M. ,ij,lay. Will! llli. 10 X. A .. uf -.. i Trt'int called on h rrnf. - f Oc.r'r-J.. t .iSTi'i i '''- b i..i..u-mv. II, ,t nil.-in.n e,,r. aaed the j D"ll,er ' . puW.ahed in the beplembwr .pinio,.t a..,,-,,,.,,,. i.vxKuHUn:Vwhtrn! n 71 lent ,gr- -M o,.i,, ,l,i,rn,'u policy ol --l;;l jounal, "The uthern Planter Lonsr,. it, il. .t , .neVea.lW e.M.bmenl 1 H,1,., r"n,'r,. P''"' at H.cbu.oml, V.., :l t.,t. i ith . lib. tti-i i It n nl dx-mofiib t, uuil ile.trnv ibe I ll'llio t" t'h. '"nVptri" ol'Varw ! ,, , ... .. ,. , . . l'H in maiiV p.'t- ,, i. . lll'. Tl ' ) Mlllll!.. I I w ti.t men I-V l,:rl, tl nllu. mii. I r, ,1 :t II ,li. ll I I I 1 1 ,1.1, 111,(1 Hd (hi lijlrcu uioix w i --i:, ' y i . ,.i 1, i, ,,, . I , ' i ...... . -I' ., I I ! Hi. ... r M-ple .' ' i '. ' ;' '' -'it'r.' n- 1 1 1 ' ' j 1 M ' il'l III, 111' ,. I l.ri .0, llui hatr 1 ,1. ,.,.imfi.w-l. utt-.mtautttd tl noev amiify n;Vm by mbt-rw, inh"4 j : l ' ' "' t'o'Y have ,(..,,Ue, ( tl, S'nte, ten or fifteen years I nml '" , i', n.' '.. I Io,-, I'V oii,(, - II ' i'i i-. n,:,..' iMIci I . ' , . ., , . '.I , ,;,-! , , i to '! - ' : ' ' - '? "or "j I -. Imiv l.e 1 1 : i-d 1 ll,.- w hi . .I ire ' i 1 .n d" only hy ':- ' ' - "d I 'i '!,' .-p'.M ' - - 'I ' :. , r , i . I . i . l it. torn in r.-t, . i, i . 1 '., k od to hint. 1 nin.H llu. li, j,l,l, , in p,triy (oiiltl Iniw . mini hi. I . i ;, le v.,,,'.," the South .;! i i , , i 1 , i n I , i , . I ih y !i .d pur-to .1 a I.I1' l. 'i.i ",i,i , I,,u ' I I- ..ur p. "pi-. T"ioe I II .1 olll to. li- I;o ii:, l .,,p.,M'd writ's sioo ii'w v- i,'!'',ri',l thtil the lleinoi ntc f.jirt) u.Mitd I.i ill, out di-iiifiori. and ilm I i -iii.ii n io. ,, it ihk-riK tioii. Tin- hu ts turned on! us pit, !n i. d. We a mi lul l the) pie Imi li,,- p. illy oppoi.iii) the mo, i ;i. ,ii'i ii,, I hate i li fs,,iiilii iti pen 'li .! t in I lint In .ile v dest ro ed tin- ' oil: i II. e vvhi.h . ittl-iwl.se miodt h IVi l.c.11 I. I. . hut ..r ll, is, I ilo belh-ve all the ev-i!- ,,! -it- ssloti w nit J ll ivc I iei li i hatred !,y 1 1,, -p, opie on ihe I ). in u r icy, and the whi'i vote of th, South would have been 1 iio, i v tiatn-t ilcoptrty. Ilit ihiar'fott s'rtH-Imn poiti.y o! s.id.le ilv diiranchinin whi:is:in-l oiv nr the ballot to igiiotant in fjrm-i,, an lib- plan of loretiiK t heme I hing upon it-, tli.e il. n to f ilfl'l Ihe worst picture cv.-r ditirtii by llu- iii-.t rabid neeetiTsionist." A- I" the I!- pulili. an candidate for I'rest d. tit, .Mr. Hill said lh.it ihe Sftiithera peo ple do not , I os : i k , (1 it. tltiitit. ilia deporl- ':. use. ai.uie ume oi tui t, on ,,l the South' in pie to the i'resi- dent in laU",, in .dc Iiiim a favorits with tbem : o much iu fai t, that he could , Iive Ki' d th, ir eons -til to any honorable I uteut luaatdj lii ii. Lite St. the time, ol the leritts. Jtrjr-irciinir the rc-estublia imetil i.i slavery, Mr. Hid i.iuntked that much niis apfHi'4.Hi.iiM .a la t4a i,rli- -rwpe-iv-iui the Southern opinion on that subject. He asai rted that Soullu-i ners would vote the proposition down almost unanimously. lnH-ii'isc ti ey liavi- fiiiind slavery too costly to-bc mattilaini'd itiatnst the sciitimenl ,,f iniinkiii'l. in case cuiuncipatiun results tin fiivorably to ihe lo or ', however, the South- i ni pi 1lt.ll- ! pie w ill not kel thctnsi.lvoa rvupuu r it. . lu reply to a (pu-ry us to the cause for the rejection by the Sotoh, of i he Constitutional amendment, (11,) he said We rejected it j Mltlu because it di-fr fi-uui.'.hrted cjiir leading ; Uic.il lor doiiw w hn nl' I In- peoplel by their . vines, ii in ii o m a ,-o i ,, in io lit,. oestfle ' ..i i , .1 . . r. . ; 1 0 ,-,.,r I,;.,' ,,. !..., . ;., I ' '"-" I" si to pr, vent seee -.oh, nnd h'.iveR open 11 i , - , ,. .1 1.1. ' n, .1, in-come ., ... , . ..... . rvepiiill u, Ul-, . ous noi 1,10 v r, Oil ii,'ll llio ii-; -i' 'i- .i.inn-ouui,,. H 1HT.O III ims ..;etii rtc.',lwiMi rfwMiwM -Miw-PAW .i.'ir intai - -" " r ' 11- i in- f in , v whjl.,1 V,.H ,!.,. h. y ,ljy j,,!,, ,;, have Ihcir itisiilnli, 1, s rem , . , I Mr. Hill .aid that tt. fii'ianeial ,.es,i f , , . -. ;'''" ; N-utb e"' I' ' " U.1,P '' '-' -'''' , '' 111 "': r''V , ,"' T'""' ' ifinillirV MI V Ut Vl Nil.l'.l In- i'iirr..iuti r-.lt. ,M. t h, ,, ,,, tl. ati,ual',,, ,, ;., w ,. ,,, , s,,,c, but if the ( ;,,n iH ,, ,,,,, , hll.v ihi , . nr( u , ertn-. Ilo-r-es-,iec.-s of ifte eounfrv t-annnt (and berv Mr. 1 1 HI was very entplmtio) the v uuau4 ' ' . W hen i heT tioai tritistinf 'th fiHr(h wns alluded to. Mi. Hill suid : -The 6outh will vote lor Seymour only bccHise be is pledged to itlu-ve us ol this meaire, anil enable us to recover, our property and. pre serve our peai e We expect this relief to come peaciably and by (awful uieaDa. . We kwou.d not have it otherwise, because it is w pieterve the peace that we a&k relief froui these measures." In relation to the recent expulsion of the negro nienibeia fr..m the Oeotgia Legisla ture, he gave it aa vdii opinion that mule the reconstruction laNa ol Cnngresa, they were entiiied to tbeir slats, but that at the fame time tiie lyigislaturx had power to pass a law ii-qua ilyitig them. Their ex pulsion, he said, could not have been ae- Wffi'imte Republican uii uiocis. ii has nogruat, eiltntt on the whites, but the blacka are consider ably affected by it, lor they have lost their continence in the n-en who proclaimed themselves their Iriends. Mr. Hill doea not believe in the existence' ot the Ku Klux Klau at least nut aa a Southern inslitution ; be aaid there bad un doutuedly been 'demoti.9fptioo," but hit beliel was that tliey had mvariably ben ii cited by HepiiMteaiia in order to " give Northern meu a wrong impreasion of South ern oplnl n. When the aueatlon wan utio.l ituri,.. would the negr.ses do ii g. ymour and lllair :'wire:. .t-!KtC..ttilt : Tn doubt the Hiotild iiuiettr submit Their i Ibai event would e tuT aa s ... . . . J. Igf'id as under the priaot-rbt, ami tbry I WTdwjie ot-mort'Bse-to LlnU'Cul Ubu-.as! "WhCB wMhc)lhr'f 1iprrtrtfvr,T to aid in tke canvass ot hit Slate, he answered that beidid hot, lor the reaaoa that Ihe state M of public fileling is such that but litttaa -- - " v i.i,.. tu. sir laiuin wooii4.,kiM iua unjen4 exci4.US4-iit i pnaina eteiterWeul into serious troubles. "In fine," said be. "the people anticipate f ttai ful (iota jd the eve ol the elect ion.'' '. - Aa our reporter was about to1 take hii leave, Mr. Htil said: "I wish (o atate that I am cunvinctid .there is In the South ji or. gantispd teherae t provoke enliuiona be- twcea the hitis and Wa-kiylur- ih iMW For the Sentinel. Leapedeza Striata or Japan Clover. An article appeared in the March (196&) number nf "The Land We Love," from the M at Una. . W itoswi('r'.ii4AiilSnait:'i'r Cm Ki"nK ao .account ol "thia piint, and written by llev. T. 8. W. Molt, ol BberrillV Kurd, Catawba county, N. C'. if : . .., :. i. , :.. i. I " innam t, ,i ikj irue, It la lieBilueii cnmttj, aa aaturg and totigt plant, BU'' 14 b;,;nl,.- r lor the iu.poveriahed , , ... v .. , l iiiflc. anit the ao"iier te cultivation be- v ' ' - 1 native ol J'4,!in, Chiim, I( lonn I and ,xu;tly do(tibel by ThunUra. in hu ' Klora laponica,'' in 1781. lie, il that time, ciau-d it with the Hedy- UTtrrrmr - A TrTTWH .," -ajltS' tit! iCffneiT iTf nil i.iki r iu I Arinitt. in "11 .tuny ol Meechey'a Voynge," us IjyieiUf Mrmtii, from coliec tit.rm iiniili in I I, i n a ami .lupan. ( r I...,.,,.. - , Ud h..... ...i.m Mr Kaveeel mj: ' We have a noecimen llii?, Sontn ( ,ir, diiin plant.'1 It :i.. ii-.knouu in tlic earliur BoIanit of il.i- cuuntrv, ami Ima only been observed I i r i -, 'I" I ( iL'hic n or trt( ntv vchis. h is Ii, hu . I l, Ii. Kuveiiel, about 1849 or I Mjo. ecu ( iiiir i'uiij, s ('. .ami in Ilmklev llx-e. IVol. l).,il,v f mn I it at Altnona, (la.. al.. Ill li n v a later Dr. M t' the sir, , js of triti',.. I I .arlt l-i is s:n. e. ai d twu or three yenra ai.i-r coil, i led sp, ciluiins ill M'ici.ii, Ua. It can thus be thteen or twenty years. How ii bu or r . I iii'i i is not known; probably by v.-. , is li, n, ih. Ki.-'eiii World. I- hi- -pit-ail y,-,Y r.i,idly diiriiio th'laai sivoreteht yeais, ami is now found all ihr -ui-fh Sou liXwolinn. Ilioroia, Alabama ; and p-iitmiia ol Florida and Mia i-sippi. and : as lar N.uth as ,i cklenlitlrw, I.incoln, Ca-i;i-.vb.j iiiiiI U.,vai, ciun'lis, in this. State, and I'jis iittiHctc l oiiicial a'tention in those ; si'i-tiouti i.u th it has "doiueatk'aiei," Itscll. t Piltt et udiijtiiti "i to our and and clunrtt" . a cm lo be , uc ol i a -haraeti lib! c , which is hilly -i-iiiW'u t-y It.- lapld sell pmpaga lion : mi I i is pr .b,i!,t- tiiat, with very j little i llort, evi t v bu ll o i:cr could in n !Tirtff Ursit r, tiVp "'riii ivTT'lihrTiinf ittfrptf-i'-if pa-t'iia'e and loraie. 1! H- T. S. W. Mott stavs : "It will jy-ow wh i r lit-- n.-i il happens lo lull. As pr..., i -vf llu-, in March b.st, I sc itteted some , ol ti',- Meed on a very amall Bpot of the p 'e-t molt.l. I to be f Oliid u au old woin out mid loni; .il, ai,, I nnd field, ami it grew ; th r-- so vigorously", thai, notwithstanding t!ie M-vere ill. u Jit we had of fix or eight j weeks duiatioe, il is now faiily proiiiiHiur, as it does every when- else it laki-a h ild, to i im I out st-de jirass and other tiiieleaa cum bercrs of the ground I The South, then, h. in thi ilant a direct and fruitful source of wi altli." u was.iii-.st dtadtt.luii'wu to lUii puUlie bj 107, and since then ita value, ba been aet tort Ii by many newspapers and prominent arii-ii!iurit in those ecctiona where it baa becoiuii ubuudaiit and well-known. Mr. Wm. Summer, District, rt. C, ,l' Iumaria, Lexington suvs: "She p and cattle ltti-ttpn it, n- sheep bs-vtr-BTjbirtstrrt nearly all winter where It grew among the pine thicket. . My, cattle, this, aeasuu vv:ib as int tijwiu it us upou the -best pea- tS-'lds.- Mr. .lam, a Caldwell, Newbury District, snys : "It n-i;vitis i, I lands when litr.mjd umier. it is admirable lor preserving Ian-da tnnu wusiimg, think tan be used to drive out the nut grass." t.'ol (Jag.-, nt I'nion, S. i'., writea : "Coin iig in just at this time (Oct) luxuriantly. w '"H1 neatly all the native gras.es are dying out, il answers a good purp,ae Cattle 11 e" "I" " 11 voraciously. ur- T TV -n-..-..- ..r t- T-s- . -ct "" 'i. ana, oi tiameus islam,:!, is I' aavs: "I ,. ..r,l it s,ial ll. Ur..m,..l .. .1 n .. " . 'uejmngs that could be s 'nt us, lor now ,o. 0, Il.i. ,.,..,. r., I,.. I... ...... I ..,! J ...uii.ij .... 1.. vywisauv w 1, ,,. r 1 . , . ..... , - -. - wo. iiinsa ol green hcrbae, where no otbergraaa woitin grow. H. W. Itavene! saf it : "I tliink our a.oek, ol all kinds, do well oj it. The com a are as Int as stall led animals; the si.me may be said ol the Meriui.a. I hope 10 sec it overrun Ihe old fielda all over tile land, which it I ids lair ti, do in a very lew year-.. It has all the gmnl qualities, and 11.01,' of die bad ones, nf the Ilermtlda grasa. Wh h- it w ill stand any amount of tramp 111 by stuck in the pasture, it can't resist I ,rm l,f a liruss. ever bestowed unoa tlu. South." i The Augusita m etHtM auya : "We have lately conversed With a pi nner from Morgan County, who in(orni us that it has been cut for hay this BUinmor in that County, and that it made -a large yield which all kinds of stock seem fond of. We learn that a large planter in Columbia County lias made bis crop of cotton and corn, this year, upon Lespcdrz. alone, with out feeding on corn and lodder." Mr. Havcnel also says: "Oar experience with this new pisntit of course too limited to auiborijse us in endorsing all the extrav agant praise which hat been called forth.--Erom the teatimony, thus tar univeraally fa vorable, we are inclined to- believe it will prove a Qod-aend to our poor exhausted anus, wtiicQ nave tlwayt wanted, a hardy, iiuHiioj luriiier it4jnu. i Thcte trateiaeatt. wmlnatoB all Baita of that portion ot ihe country where it j, now growing, ought to be aulbcient ta in duce agticultural sts t& give ita IrtW. One ol the Radical candidate! W the Legislature in Choctaw county bad a little boy alwut nliefnyearaoid who fejlra fove aud tsHijaged liHiised to one ol the neigh bor's girla. Ilia father learning the tacts, hunted the young man up, anil finding him at his lady love's hunt, gave him ' a good a hipping and acnf hint home. Thw little teOgw Warted titl tlB way 'crying ajif met one of the nt iol.lmra, who 'inquired what wi .ti HSatier. The'Hifle fellow refilled that iia lai bar whipped btm tMCaUse be watrtad r taain i , .,,1; - "VV by, uiy aoit," aaid -the neiiihhorj ! mi& auieait6 thAt-plciiy e tiawl five veara for you to marry.' "Yes, but I do." reulied ih lilila IVtln- iti .. . - - -. - , agi-li""",".,eftn'f' K . ehanfs !a maqt r,., , , "j ar-'O's; on rtl have tu marry a aigger, ObttbhJut ; MAUlCIKUi In Bau((wt. K C, aw the atomtiie nT the JOlit nil , by Her. Julia itanle. Ur. hrtnitn a Hoi, lajit ot kawhenti N.4J,, to atiw Ason.nr imoir, o Heanfort, N. U r .-...-.. -.'-if! TELEGRAPHIC FflQSt WA8UISUTON TUK CAMILLA A - FAIR, AC . - Waaaiiimam. 11 . - IT tTM.s'. ... .4.4 .1 . .'. .T 7 1 . l amina anair u .eAM.ffToiV!liereril4MW. It l.s.aus, how, utaa u an ratjorl lu-Kra.be.l from hainlmj Is, in maity reapactt, uju.m-u-,L The ",, fearhed ll.,a.l.,iarter of ihe Freednien'a I'u riau.on Tiieaxlay. FROM I'lHEADKLTHU. 1'UlLAUUJ'Hli, Ort. Jt )( of Ihe "Buya in blue ", Twelve ti nfkwu tlwitisMiil persons In the uta. cevaion, which iuetuded tha local Clnha. r-(iio....i: . - -.- : FHOM WAHUINIiTilN. (ten H .ward reports the total eauendiiarea ,l the Fniliiieir Ilwrean to Aui-nst 1st lwaj ', even niilliuna, uiiw liuudred and tiiirtv uvi-Uin a rl dolirrs. . . ' inn SSpeTiiiig of nr iTaSiiek's wnin,l iH a,, ly tiie Onluauce Fraud t'onrt. leavlrie r..,.. 'I'hon.aM 1.11 iti.lv us (',.., ......I... ... .? v'.u. ment nf Tenueaaee. . - - .' .."..u.jot-, in um 1,,,, '''pari- Grant a return w deferred to u. I.., ... her. , f air years, has he n aa.r.le,! to the Nit,'Ml y, i N. w York, Bank N ile Oiuiimi uov. rai-souw, or AjUiuiua, dent to-day. visind the Pri. CE.V. Mt'LKI.LAN TWKLVR TIHU'SASD ,,, rkWi'Ui KlaUiaajUa m.-"---' ---r-V New Vokk 0,-t. !), x. M. Belwe,-n ten and twi-hi. Itimisnnil peoj,!,. ,,. '' end to welc.Moel.ea. Mel Ullan last night Hii appeara-K;.- eaii-.l Krcat eheeriii. Ii w,'ul.u himaell to tlianku-iit tii-'ui f ,r lli.-ir welcome A miwinn Of Iilnlitliei, oitlie Fifth lliatrii-t ,aa ntmilliale.l lleoiu.- Fui'i.-ls Ti-am, m uiiiKMiUoa toMoiriaey. FROM ALABAMA- MllliE ItiiJKS, HAUK'AI. OL'J- M .stooiiI.kv, ;), f. n On Fii.bu Ih.. , House luni, rt --tmt a Iln,t,..r-i ttll'l sdinltii-.l a Hepuhiiesit 10 his siihI Tt,,. u.. luibhco, w..n a ea,id,,Ulo lit Jones cutitv. and elsime 1 a seat from ihst (.sniuty. j'h HemiK-rat wae rro FajmUe eoniily. The legislature alai'. ish.i l Junes county and then lue Uetaihiran claimed his sua! froio FaA'nlte coualy. X4, Jorlty of tuw 1 inuiiiH'.' ri'poile.l tha'r ths Denin- eiai as . ,,-eit-u in oi,-, si-i-u Uili,lr.-ll 1 I inajoritv. an, that fus 1- .tili-staiit .was not airaiiit him at all. caudldsU, Tin- eUs-tioii itdl i still under diseit saton. (lovemor Sinith is expeciiid to-nit-lii. 1 Tlaa ItoaalswaT 1IHM1 ai aw iilaaaawalltei, ssW'i timutlM " ' "" his aiguature, but it ts hardlv prohahh. ihii tbtra will be an i h'i-liou for l-reside ntial Elu.-iurs, aa there is nut uuflf tout- toisioiplute a rcgiatrjitiai. FOUKKiK. U.sn n, Oct. 3; 1'. M. It was announced, lo-.laj, tht tiie Great I'aw' era will allow th.-ir .ht-lotnatio relaUoua anb Hpaiu turumatn laafir,', .no. H i it, iiiisi, Oct. .1 P. M. The people sacked the Town Hall, and ptthuelr burned Ihe Queen' portrait. C01111I t'licie en dVarored to quiet the mob, and waa flreitttpTm, aod ouly escaped under covi.r of ihe mlil. Baasala ia a,smite,l to fommanil tiie I'roviiicea of Catalonia by tha 1'rovisu.uaJ Junta. FItOM V, VMHINOTOV. 0..n. Hiiward denies having reeaivoj th-u.sib-lejr'a report of the Camilla altair. Advices from Hpain alate that Kspertern u( at tha head of the new Spanish oeriimeut. Tua Min istry ia formed, will, Serrano aa I'riiuo Uinistur f Vr. FiKH WAimwrrjjrjps-.-- WAsiiiNnroN, 0e. 5, P. M. hjjtico. Stuiiauot .IbiW.' diapgttth anmiuiiaina 4as---dcpiMutiunArf iaanalia, it, eniei. oogmianwatiim -ia held with the Spanish Legation, nor, will Ihera le niitil ihw Junta teftecdits a rcDrese.tiiaiivtt Tiie legation retains itie olticial atatua, but mat lera are postponed. Oeu. BiaiBDrana wan in New Tork on yeaterday, preparius fur Mtniiiu Hubert J. Wvk'.-r. l y eonscnt of Herretary Me OuUnuh, ixsinjiitil lite Tieasuij bunks. Hit re- siiim siisMUiixrcituAr. Nnlhimr yet from the r,tmrt.jnt mnnininil elections. . Walin.fa statement: imliiaitea that At present, the rat af iiu-reaav of the deM will de doubled in tflrta-.ii veara, lone before which, unlras Iwtbir' aoavraeia prevail, die government will be'baui- rr- . - FHOM NeIv OHIJllNS NEIiltOES FOIt ftlX- J,. . ESW.. . '. . ...J..,,-..' . ..ra ..s.-',: ...t-...,-: . .-:.,..-. '-,31 -i-VV -S; 'W?S;''si3SS- .v.- Saw Otti.EANa, Os ls 5, P. JI. The Republicans have renominated J. H. Svher, f.ir CnngreiM, from the flint I 'latrict, anil B5i-i. riated I,. A. Miieldoii for the full lorm f rum Ilia aecmd District, and J. Wella Menard for let- V piano's unexpired term. Menard ia e -nKro and ainHmneed himaell as a candidate for itnuunatsai in a Circniar, from which the following ia tu ex tract : "The time has fully come to teat the professions aaii prineiples of throw, who now fonthil the Its puhiuan parly of Iauiiai,a, aoit it is a aacreil duty tu thenisetvea (ihe colored people) teas that the colored raen ia not sold mit by s few teM'liwg, tivaermt tie Hrpnbiirrrmm l.,aiai- la, alfsi bffn in (ffrrma r Tlri. M .," r T '- - are not the eulored puopie entuletl to at leaat two out nt Ibis nnintiet ? Ia it not our daiy ta see thai at leaat iwoeoh red uituana are seh-eted to ifi'tUt 4a C ,..i AI a. 4a- iauaWS. Jtxssasst wast-aaaaaawaw ored voi ra of lniinsna ? T he halhrt mealiw . equal rights, aud II men are still to he debarred from the lial.a uf t:iM,rriMi r ven tha Wlti-e Hoiiaeuu aceonuf of th W4htofiiee,;t).a - reconstriieuon a ail Hopublioauism an tanmou- hifi lailturea, Inqroaatdotiba Tun. oHsaeil. . jraww-waagsjasaw of equal rmhla will uot be finished, uutrt tut - , ored man is seen in ov ry departineut'.rf tint Uovernmest. .. . li it Doeuwy that the ttat Cuiigreaa abf.uld poaaeas more bs.-k-bmie than U,e preeaut one. -order to Ax a plan pruviaiow us th supremo law aS ihs Kepiiblia, which ahsil oonfor the ballot a f.u, every cipiaen, regardless of raee or eokir, Sorth, South, t'Ml and Wast.' ... ; ,' v Ort0lTI0, Ti THE HEAsTs ' Balui, Oei.. J, P. M, The Anlt-Diitler Jicputillcaa Mm Conienrine, , to-day, utiaaiimiualy o,uinale lliehard H, laoa for Cougreaa. - ' ' ' - From lbs Richmond Examiner. .With the varying 'report trom the North Iba feeling of the Southern public ebbt and thera wswaooia deneeW.,a aei uuilarlv V because of auy really adverse lew, tnr tt was only one of those Buacnouatabui seasons, -whieb, in individ oats, are duooininateil low -spirits or "blues.' Dwiug tha last f ir days' however, there has "been a mafkrd lirighteeiug of the countenance of the pc pie, aod a decided air of cheerfulness per vades tha publio mind. This, like th dfcpRrdfJrr,can6 any tignillcant cause, for aothiag which has occurred d uring the week aigulfiia snytlnng. ' It aeems to be a sort of iaard aswuranra ef hope, which enables one to read ia aluwt verv lar-e one meeU. 'The Democrarv will - efTyrcnit6yrvnnla, tffeio and loiiiaiia Z. fneir petnher ( I. ctionasnd p.'JrmoyjL. ani, lllwir will (hi elected." Tke ictring is every day becoming mora confident, and doubt - fOPieataqt -'' . --' a-, .j-,as -e liae Una efcHHts before a JfhsBay gale. , " Th fimocrdftf ot Sew V, ' Sc 7 nsfj" had aa lmroeore torchltchl nrocemion Tte- diy evenirg. Tha Jackson As,oetitiorts lroill Beillvliie, Orange, BloouiiTeH, aroiiT' clair, and other towasv were pre-Rmt ia fiiU quotas, and helped to awsll the crow J that formed la procession. The streets through which the procesaioa passed, headed ty a , ,i . large . cavalcade ot motintt guardamrm, butchers aud hrewcra, were flded wNth citt fe'Rl and J-hair wives anil cLildrtn. and as 0 tba vat str-am nf fire, emitted iiP. aowef Thfng Hke a.fti torvbes. tl.ii paU,- -chaer upon cheer roiled np. 4'iite a Biimnerrta 4i-rerifM TVf4'reirrHeft4 m llrtrfiwi5rf,rv'' atod.i, io4s ,tt th Boln-aiite tetiturta aa a , , w-atfiJir cnaiaunna jhirtT-sax. voaaj aiti h - -1 fttlWHUi tB'-wfitte- ttBrtl aaahoa. JT. T. &tyrm. - J S.llSSISMBWIIWs.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 7, 1868, edition 1
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