VOLr3. K0..42: WJf. E, FELL, rOPHIBTOn. tq TUS-MXAca. xosrjfi cakoli- xtAX? ; In a little over a week, tlie great battle fur the Constitution taken place. The time lor argument bin passed, and nothing now remains lut to close tip the ranks and get icadv for action. Tfwe'hVe the past few days, while there may lm some ground tor disappointment, in the results of i the recent Dtaic eu-ciions, mere is no cause lor liatlessnes or despondency. Ho far aa, those results indicate Hie spirit of tlie masses, they demonstrate, incoiitestibly.thirt the liearte of the people are with the Con servaiive Democracy, who are making so grand a struggle for the maintenance and preservation of Constitutional Union. lint lor fraudulent and imported votes, the ag gregate majority ol ltW,000, which the Rad ical bad in the State of Pennsylvania, Ohio and IuiliaiiA, in" the lat Prctldrntbd election of 1804, would n it simply have lieea reduced, as, it lias been, to I cm than 20 000, but woulri have been annihilated. -Taking all the Slates which have voted within the past lew months, including Ken tucky, the yttyular . majority ia favor uf the Democracy rises above 40,000 ! But supposing, which we, by no .means, concelPfc inai me, tuuuuu ui ui;uh it Aurlh t aroUniani, a high and solemn duty to discharge," which it would becrimimd to disregard. What would have bee.i thought of the crp,or diviion,or regi men t , in either one of the giant armiea lately con fronting each other, that hadcraveuly tailed of it duty, because of the vague fear of defeat or disaster in oihwpsmof the field ? Hut more than honof, (though nothing can be higher tliaa bonor.) it at staka with us in North Carolina. It is a matter of vital necessity to our beat and dearest interota,a a ioUv a nueu aji-d ftuoica,-that we BIIOUIU reuuae, 1U uounaiunaoio mm uui- phatic terms the mail aud destructive spirit whieh pervades the adtninistration of affairs luire at home, and the corrupt and ruinous t ndencie which re leading tho 8tat on to moral l and material bankruptcy. Within this short piriod sioce Radical civil goveru mcLt went into operation io North Carolina, more lias lieea done to humiliate our people, to increase their burdens, to lower the' standard of their Judiciary, to engemier corruption profligacy aud villainy ia high places, in t-ne word, to sully her bright escutcheon, tUn can be repaired in years. Tuia scallswsg, caiot bag, negro govern i.ient has serlouaty brfimled, iu a few short months, the reputtxtiap which it had taken our people years ol earnest and honest cn- dear.ox.Xu bftlld f'U. JRtf,fi(.m9n (tS" frmnrltioii igMcvpptio" v nalily and fraud, it stands, to day, a atench ia the nostrils sud an eye sore to the sight ot vcr good 86Mrti wwt i.v ttin fttstc. U ha added flyer $10,000,00t to the State indebtedness, multiplied unnecessary offi ces, with extravagant salaries, and dis t termed the Deoohi't money with a reckless and wanton JidJOjjlUjHlJiockelS ot worthless pHrty pets. It has laid down, as the rule of Gtneas for offlcT and OTiproymcnt, however high-or low, liwlicalum, instead ot honesty, fidelity . and;cRWlity. , t , It has' displaced wortty and eslimstjfe ina'gulrates,' wllii tat "setvcil Hie peiipH) faith fully autt idoroeoTTtKrH' poattliui. ami appointed Illiterate yrei in their stead. It has made the tjapitol ol North Caro lina tb rendetrouai and flormitorjr of ne roe, rHi baa dankd..ne. mothet!!,. ..wjaai ing its jmNte' fnurul$ for a patriotic sjur pose. " o. - Tbrough Its flrgnv it b. :Inwltd,4w(tfc the rott nt nkoe lofaotons and criw. rdlj liDertinispv. tbo fair women f the Btat. ,fe5feii CiU t.-7'rWU It liassooght to arm the negroes against the wbhet hy eornbiolng fte former in mil itary rgsHInr svtth -rietr, for Tnixed purposes ol personal rerengc and party cap ital, to tonv'irigtloKlbed and murder. aoaIay,'as retaliation If dismissed rroin serricw (jot political differences. ' The), lellftwtfiBes, ar ortljf f Uw ot ihs mors is'enorultIc of iRadlcal . rule in Korth Carolina, iUijrhich you are A miliar.' CouUi f getTencalh the surface, We should fdvH more to rtairtlev shock mod aroua ua. - '- W have sn iuipe'rious, a solera duly, therefore, to discharge, without reference to. itmII or probabilitie BlseWbere. The people must rise in their mighl and ajea tJt and hir the ne t acetdcntaJ that iaehft rrLfir rule, and ' -At i&wWmrVtlimii!i3 i'Milwifa,T." helnjlna Jgohu reprobation upon we heads 9t the ienirsili" titIsawsaff 'wiacTl - aggTesaorlwiH'fa1" 1 ii v siswf sshiliMiii m w i h PWFlf I"1! now"Hie1reawov7hJT'U by the people pi North Caroiina, (tmmt, whether are auccesaful or nnsuccewJful in the treat national strugghv , WieatiaJ' to oar ratetests, our safety anI oar honor, ' k'ihel , ; ' a'ifJii'M W int'iniw it c,r,"'"TT7 Was. Rts.ovE'0 tor a aneitert yeata Cashier of the Baak ot North CaroHaa, la 'Wiimingtott, died stfddeely, oodef stroke .SsaUlallliS """'tlrt, 6tf Te4y. - lit attwded to b) btt- L iwn, t SMfst, 0B-dy prsceJ.nf. Me. i '-T-. to.-".- . ...1 LVi ... i IttS'Oil wsf a mrm rrnmiermiriT; V. jrpttjftr- tub "ATi-ORXsr (f KyKn.izr All wc as,k is a fair, honest decern, il we could prevent it, no one, white or black, iinuld Iw idltMMWi -vote,- -hf ctrmartW ir. kl., :!o:' e T -"t ".' , . """-"' h "Ving the dud anue inti-rveniiio-betwccn us ami have never tr;ed t- mislead or cajole any , the centre ot political coidlict m this State, one to vole otherwise, and we never shall. ' the hai-e slander emanating Irom tlie State What the Democrat aud Conservatives ot CBl,iul bas reached us, without losing, in N rth Carolina are determined upon, is, not ! ! ZliTU'l'lT; "; f"!f ! , , , , , i simile or notiility ot purpose! Our Wood i" oe ineaieu out oi metr votes, or to allow out reluke. Tin. 1...1;... . i i i-v .i i ,, , purp.ae r (In.. Mate autlioiitics heie to prevent a full and bur expression l tl Will of the people at the ballot-box, if tin y cm ' in order torture tin- State ,,r lirant mid Colitis l.y I'. ui, il not liy fair, in. am. Our friends are anxious to have a Uyil clcition as well as a fsir one They insist that it i shall be held uccfrjiinj to lute ; il" it is not I thns held, th-y frill njr-r,tl to the Court t to' xuttoin thtir p inlton. ieiiii r "ii v. noiiien nor "Attorn y Oencrul" f'o.li uuu hiiva any rights to main laws. It is the duty uf a (lovxrnor to exe cute the laws in force aud uot to pervert th; m to a -wroiiir o imitiz in iniroose. - When the Kceutive has doubts about tl meaning ot the I ne, h.i may apply to the AUotDqtsMitiital W UiarUtiu piniio ol the law in n'lrs' ion. l-ut his oyinivn givis no validity or lon e to a I nv not in i xis ti rue, nor is bis coiistrui lion ot a law worth j rp,'mrYrhrr borne out by the Courts. ''ibiv.'' tlohh-n seems to suppose thrtt be j-i a milttuiy ilovernor. not bound by the C.insti'utioti mid laws in for-e, and by the fair Construction w hich the Courts givejo those laws, but Cut he is a law un'o him sefC can do as lie "p lease , and, hence, he lollows (lie example of the millitary satrap, Oca, Canby, who firsl ori.ninatDd ia North Cufulioa the ridiculous, law leas and unjust practice of requiring the people to vote, at one time and on one ballot, for forty per 4,w ns'ritoi lliu administration, in .1. most ail r. RTTCrrs, rrrri irirtT. ---itoi tist 1 ' 1 charaetef ol tht of -a eivil tovernor, but t a military sntrup, dwteruiiued to mulct laws, il be needs "them, Or innke those in existence bend to hi personal or parihun jitirpom s We tell biui that neither the Constitution of the State, nor the people of North Caro lina, recognise in him, as the Encutive ot the Piute, many of the powers which he exerctsca'aud cllrrrns for 'Himself, lie bus no control of the lixieKtfiinx, no right to dic tate lo Iienktriiri or fkrlbhol lera. Th&y are responsible to the law, and the cople will luUl them renW'', if, in a single iu stance, they violate the law. I-bt thkm I RTJUKSTAWO Hit ! Tlie law lor holding thecleclion was fully i-xplaiiied to Mr. leiyiinjer, the Secretary at3ajU'JU couiuetent parties H w TrradefirHTtTr;wnveTwfl(T-tht (wswww , ' . , r ,i p. i ime for renuiring the names of. the I n Kiiten- 1 n tial Electors, uiemliera ot Congress, ami memlters of the (teneral Assembly, all to be on Tne hillot and all to be IlUt ill Olie box. U tht th. law- in force re- quired a 'box for the Electors, a box for the members of Conaress. a box lor So. ia. tofl Rpres-nttives, to bt voted in separately. Wc aru told that he was made sensible ofjhia, but repliwl.aub stnntially, that, if the people voted in that way, it woujd injure the liadical party, and tjiatf as rs hJ imtl no ordoe tbia, Jjcct, lie would juit issue at y. After tins determination en bis part, In ordifto secure uuifotiiuty and legality in the election, five leading and able lawyers of this city were Called Upon for theif opinion, and gave it in tlrf card we have publish, it. II time hail btcu allowed, the nainn tf every expe; 'errcerl lawyer -tir vmrrHty ... jsaroM that n one obtained ; bt it was utesnme woaUcall In questfon the legal optnion of five such, lawyer a, 'i F. Moore, Kwj., Gov. Bragg, 8. . rTiillips, Esq., Judge Powle and Col. El' 0. Hay wood. That ought to have settled the question. Out 'SJov." Uolden, bent upon his purpose Jo bay bis own way about it, procured the legal opinion of M r, uAlUrnif QtntraR Coleman, iu opposition to that of thoseera . .1 t I! l . 1 1. 1 . 1. .. LI I Ineat nuiu and published it in the . SMJWfTfc -;.-- .-.r fjjr.w--.ii.. VardVai ssMiiv mthJ! h, Jup.Urr Coleman e. Moore,. iiragg, x uijups, ruwic and Haywood I Will not the linissippi run op stream after tin I .Will not the sun stsod still In lis course and the tttuon re ftie to htncj ' ' Now w regret to be compelled (0 mska u i!';,0flr,J hot f troth sari jastice re quire U. We are ure4, sn4 Jt is gener ally believed in tblt City, that, about the time that Mr. Colemaq is said to have wnt- s.. l.. .I..ruiit nninlna to "flot. floli'en. r .--.., .r. - he was In no CoaditlDO to give sn opinion and had not been for several (Jst - He VrfV !biXtt& ilh. tsMUJsf. ib'!l??,.n!n8.,.,!. Otfibm wsf. ptiMiirhed, He may havr been tVVttwQ Ws-.beW'sj t0 officera t " the State government hero, wrro consider O. t - '..fril.,.. WA.lVU. - .l -t.n sB'fsaqtiassvJa Let all Registtars, poll bolder, &., H the Stat, therefore, witrttmdt that "Qo." Hidden has no authority to onier ho the eleeiion shall be liebl. 1 1y art mmenaHU U Iks la and met U Qo. BoUt. for a proper discharge of thnlr duty, wHd It they 1 -. - -.- - v. . V -- -t k. -ii rt . -1 411 not ncua a wgai ""-j iir n"", vn-j will he Uutidei in the Courts, for the vio lation of lew! To save expense, the ticket may all lie Toterthey auouid w parslc itien snn insist uprm ihe'r'lxrii'n?; lft'faorpMiI)re'i Tns Insu to our Women Letter from - a Lad; Nkar Pmn, Mo.NTiioMKitv t'ti , . .Uttubtr Jiitii-iaiiH. ' i - Kdikmaf- tit .KTKirr'xitni'ms.' t hits been fr.. ,.. , .,.l 1...11;..., nouiaining ihm hh.i htVtfe aiui ukuj to le- "'"'. iiiiioriti oi tuu Niununr, ot tin jiHiUult, . Jke-iimaa tapbor i 4 regairu to Itie "lailun' eves IHI 'slioit ol its woik. not aillia'.andiug its iinplliat llitiry. A pity, too, lor no doulit il wx-.loi,g studied and highly appreriati-il by tlu uu:luir. 'I'lit a Ivue iven to nil randiihius ol tlie Kadi e.ii paity, imluding sialluwaus raipet ; bai;gtTM and ingr.'iN, to "mk umoiiojr lc ( SoutluTii Wiiuifh," h ili- most piepofrierous ami whole v-ihnl iiitr.ii;e III it lias lieeu eonimitteil on hiimti i iu tliu annals of titory. 'J his tidvtri' could ouly lj given r taken by seai iw.io or erp t badger. 1 li-oivf i lie uign, Irom soul iiuents so bise; having In en r.nsed in the South among ttentleineo and ladies, I lie y havu p irtakioi, however remotely, ot the cliimlrv of their ! quondam inasti r4, ami undi rtt.ind, lieltcr acillawaa. ovriK-l-i. .gg r oi any vo'arv I siirii b.'r r.iir.mtn-e. tin titu it iu hir l of 1 tcltille Vllltji' "11,-itLie,- tlo l:Iiio.,u,U ; ,,.,., ,,,,., u,,,,,",,, i,,ri. ,,em l pvt. "iliaif LudMuiJ mid - lutra.. jai.tstaM. tlrant and Colba umii they aie liorse ! " i j Allow 1 1 1 tos.y, it the Wouiui could bei j eisilv bought, it would avail titer polities ; llotlnni : l,.r lo r n llio-eeo over ili, iu-,.iiH i ehivalMms brart tti jsiwttH-Tn nosfeajtrt lover would be tnrcver b-st. lint wi re ad th.: diamonds ol Hoi. on, I i, and each one : as laige a the luignik Kohiiioor, the licli- i est laecs ui AniwerViid llruseia, laid ul j In r feet, v im would bo tlie in lu.viiient ; i she Would III urned by sin nuecuiub to such a cause, piny, l.tit sliillil theili irom Her wmi nil the scrn Him siiu (.. s fir scullawao or carpi t bagg"r, Mti u&tcA howittmj'tcrin yrtiuttr. ' (iive t nein llyion and Shelley in vol utins" lto thi-v prisumeto iniHojne, tol a iiioint-nt. Hint tlieT ii tlueiic.e lus tu eli so i Kr. hi I That I lie lew at lei, d neallawags i aud carpet bagger..(eveti wiih their mighty i or 11 to I hllmb-r fori II t heir llllllloial beilli- t - - - - . ' ',1'; ;t '- - - i"' "t people so coiiiipt that tfiey cannot read peopi,- so cornipt ttial tliey Byron suit Shelley, w itfiotif losing tHetr virtue t - standard work', whose beauties and dele. -Is have bsi n commented on for aijes pasi, and which time has almost ren deied elastic, V .eir itr f rntijiltccny mud lte ijrt d, imbed, at what they im fim iBey have accomplished. " -j "Doii't tail to look alt r the women.' You aie all good looking and you know it.' V never saw a acnllawag or earpet-baggT, (although this may argue my.nell unknown,) to t.Hi aware of the tact ; but, judging. from the euphonious u ,me they have aHuninl, and the tine feeling and sentiment display ed by them, they must, indeed, be .1''is.' The negro equality which the party so mucti desire may properly have supreme sw ay in their oii homes, but never in ours. We, with our childien, may be reduced to lllij.ct want, and even beggary, lull neper to negro f quality or quality iih,;ne votaries of such political Ult.lL I'llU-ttli Ilituven! Jentiiiiai,4yotHmllMw JUwftmiMML.M, the rarm, of the South; ciJaeouently, , the Ot it- ha are h w. Mav a K nil Fluvl u deuce prepur; au I.igo lor the desiruction J id all sui U couples I The kni.'e, the bullet, the hludireoti" are oised by their lead.-ia to be Im.ughl into requisition, to uiit iu ilh, coilhiunm ttion (d their wishex; even -p-trks liom ll avin are invoked to destroy I im hotiiis ot nli rebels. An liases iuvi.eaiiiru ! 1 fis i)ie pravers of the righteous thai availeth minh." liut the vengeance ol a just Heaven, were the fate ol mu land thai of Sodom and liomor ruh- lrer? for rf table to being ruled by scallawags nod earoei-baogers. Oh I Could Lutha satraaitt aiviM'.p u'ur pur mttitry aad wrap ia kn ami sufe-ulsH vion Ums !Hiiai.a4sgi trstoifa la,,lnMatiaal nL ll their doeife! Hut, no! Lethe. Iieing fditildus, itiey iiiti-t await finat tErritrfo retribution. We do not .nt nd for a vain punctilio ; a clear unblemished character c imprehi n Is not only the integrity that will not offer, but the spirit that will not brook, an insult, and whether H lielongs to i foundation of peace, indeiHudenve and ,ifely ..Priva,-r cmlit is w,,,ilth pubHc henor is sircunty ; the feather that adorns the bird support a his flight: strip him ofi his plumage and you fix him to the earth.'' But why speak of honor, integri'y and pirit ? of peace independence and safety t a hen, to use the words of Sir Kicnard Steele, "we are ruled by a set of dri oilers, whose folly takes away all dignity from distreu aod renders even calamity ridicu lou."'" The past gross onparalcllcd standi r on the n 01 11 With mgnrvd , women of tl.e South can never btkfnrg.itttu. IB bitiose pea iuvi JV 4ms itmcu .on our heart, and involbn arily the line o) liyrou are called upoo to bear upon the subject Oh I wretch without a tear -wiliioat a tboMKht, Save ioy above the rain tliou has wrought I The ume shsll eouief nor rem . to, when thou nitae leei .ar more tu&u iium iiiuiiiiesi now futr-for thy vile -lf, hrif.! si If in mib Anil turn ibee huwiins;iti uiifiiiieil pain. Hsyitle- strong esiae oforurbed an--' lions Hai'k on tfiy rjoaom vmh irrleetud tn'sh, . lbt An.1 flux.! liiea,, iu nif wMj ' As kwMisoiuii iiSiltyll, as wuiaui.it)J! Till all try tbougVa eur.l e lam ku, fiiaek as thy wui uarothr woaiU B.'at-t lull tb iiaril beat-t be oaleimnl tuto ilaot, And Uiy sool Weltvv in ,! hidtsms crast ohlniay thj grave bea sUwohws si n,,eif ooaeu utiirrti, u t f"d ' , , . , - . SiuutDwd, Uunt wifuid4st Then wha th jn would fain wsayy Hearaa witli prayer, ,-- diba uu ib earthlr victlsna and .lennlt " -- - illtf Uitmmi uuiuau hjitttt, tu svvi aft , 11U0 lras or an awrn, scionir nanic 011 nifrn, -xaiioii o'er thy ton aiih'Srbdcamii.rSf Aad feswiug ulUis inramy s" yeur-1 ' Ll.ALCME. I A tlsLTtiioRK laov a I'ljia imw na 'HoCujioci' rectivieja icTuTr ''cTaturiliiy' fioru a lady in Balliuiore, staling that sfae . bad1 twea informed that (he intureat on two cents tor a thoaaand years wxiuM pay off our pub lie debt. She nad not made the co inputs bon and coolJ not speak positively, but It this is the ease she could not sr tn utility UMWwySl, the payment ufiin, national debt is only a matter ot two cents and a qiicl ion of limr. She was willing to furnish th prbutipaj (or that purpose, and accordingly inclosed twe int &hich site n nile-tevf .tihfiilti1 aoi fit . sh .iiid be placeii at lotrnat lor tnvniUM To tfco People. Pkilow CmaitNst-Ai . frienda. iu". llic Union and the Constitution, as the friends i honesty sad virtue, we aiiueal to tuu to fyukmihmtfMutvtimK(f stint .i uie jieopie oi orin i aroiina. You are opposed by a political, milli liound, dark lantern, midnight party, sworn to keep the secrets and purpoies of their party in the dark. Foiitinitely for the good of honest men, and iunocent women and children, a few of (heir wicked purp' -MwfHftstf1 i little there, by different memlxris l the. datk!nntern concltve. at ditlerent timisand v..flfl p,u.tpu-jtoW..wltv baa . Usitt revcateit I enough to satisfy the lunula ui all honert men as to thiir purpose. We don't intend to deceive jou, honest men ol North Carolina ; neither do we iu tend that iw shall be deceived by our cne hiies, if yon will hear facts aud truth. We will state, upon the authority ot the Hadieal party, thai j.hey are in iavor of ton ing upon the eirileof fjorth Caroliua mgro 6utl'rage,hen they retuse the same right to the negro in the Northern States. The second i-ect:on of the daik-Unwrn, midnight, oath bound party pisiform reads Ui u : The guarantee of Congress of equal suf frage lo nil (oyal men at the South was de manded by every ' consideration of public siilely, ol giaiiiude ami ol j ustice, and must be nmintained, while the question of suf frage in all loyal States properly lielongs lo the mtrtife of those States. '",1"li'i, th? people, of 'he fntojofOhlo, nnsylvania and' oiljer Stares, North, de 'ded agaiiikt nero sufTmge at home. In IM. in the face ot the tact that they re lled the neiiro the riirttt of anttrtors kt tMtwa;hy-iiwi w: wt)lv4jtnti, i Caiolln slwJl subniit to it, by the election those w ho lorce il upon us. The Kadioal party is guilty of a grss s'ander ngiiitst the honesty ot the people of North Carolina. Hear wlmt Deweese, the candidate tor Congress in the Kourth Dis trict. avs upon the subject, in a speech j madefy him in Congress, in reply to Mr. Brooks, ol New York: "I tell him (says Oetveesi',) that down South they do not a low yau to stay In the Democratic party, unless you rob and steal. That Democra cy with us (the Itadical party) means trec son, crime, bloodshed and every thing known to the criminal law." Fellow-citizens! Wil Jou support any man tor any ntHi-ti, who has bnem. injur o srtirn a di'iiberirtt!, f i'ut-Bid:(iihei1 itiraiimui fatsiiiooor agSTnst ynur chanetcr nt hqme and abioad ? We come next to tlie Legislative Address, published and signed by eighty eight tuein bem ol the so called ltcpubliuap party. Here, fulli 1 w-fi f.eiia, the heart sicken aud the bl. ...d chills at the, atrocity of the crime recommended by them in that address. Head it for yourselves. Look on the eighth p.ige ul that address, and you will e soil lead hat is enough to chill the blood of even ine ingn-way rouiMjr or midnight as sassin : "Oid it never occur lo you, ye gentlemen nf education, property and character, ye im 11, and, especially, ye women, who never received anything Irom these colored people but services, kiudmsa and protection did H never occur lo you, tuat tin so same peo ple, who re so very bad, will not be willing to sleep in the cold, When your housi s are iletjk'd them, mereJl because thev wiU not Kiitii. as, jMstt-.aUa-t. -that. .tlteji ay,ttUi,, wining to starve, mine tney are willing to aTnrk tor Dread r Uld it never occur to you, thaT revenge, wlcb is so weet to you, may be as swot to rliem ? Hear this, if nothing else yqu will bear : Did it never occur to you that If you kill their children with hiinirer, they will kill youf " childien with fear ? Did it never occur to you that tl you good people maliciously determine that they suTdTtiavti rto studter. tliey may deter mine you shall have nonet" Tlie rspurious appetjte ot this secret, po litical, oath- bound, dark-latitern, midnight, Union Tjcajjiio ttatllcal party seem not yet to be satisfied. Hear what they say in an edUoriay under, tlie bead of "KistaljaUon,'! in til North Caroiiaa cairti, ot the Mth ,.A.MslV-al.'--.. "Ol course, it is not to tie auppoaed that nievr,' wnrnw and k trititreti -wrM starve ""to death, while corn is still standing iu the ti. Ids, and while hogs aad cattle ar not kept under lock aad key." Liiht and worse than alt, hear what that midnight conolavr, the embodiment of the o aaakmant man J;rbJ;,aitag,alat.. ami tne orate comtuneii, says, lo the organ of that party, on tbe 19tu ot September, lftflg, speaking of our mother, wive And dauifliters: "Wherever else yon work, dont forget to work among the rebel women. And dont hesitate to brow your ami arouuXj their neck, bow tind then, wfc-a (Ai kuibandt tr arst arviuuii and give them a good I They all like it, and the Yankeer you are tba better it will uke." - Again ' Scallawsgs and carpet-baggers, you are alt good looking, and tliey know it, but, with native modestyy tike New Ens Usd giiby tbay like twbeappiuaebad ifctfclt Again, Uy say, .in tbe day time, io the tat tiers, husnands, and sons, we would en large upon all that is contained In the ad dress and hitler, (meaning the Legislative AdiirvM tnat we nave yei-rred 10, and Feaaon1 letter,) but I aader tbe soft moon aad briehi stars, we woold talk bf other things, and, before we left, would wfn them. a - . .. . . w . rof iiwi, u m iu our pariy anu ouy prmeiphs. Feliosy cili-B t NotwiihsUndinf the oath of the midoighl conclave csf tbe Union League Radical party, Ave ef ttielr wicked purpose have bees) revealed by theJr oTra merqfiers: .' : ' : 7 '- " ' :: 1. They are In favor ot aad have fastent4 wbto wffrsga upwa thaJpeofde 6 Xofth r Catolios, wituoot their connt, and against r - 'ir - j - lT - - :rrr.-re'i rrj e.-r-i- t : r n r iLun.oiiiiiuiiou oi uie uniieii maus ana sect ion 0 the plaiform 0 the IUdicaJ party. t, Tb have slandered tbe hoi. set neonfe of tlie Hiate, as Is proved by tbe tpuech of uentese ia vHigrets, ' 3. They afvie arson aod snorder. a la vj f vigy.yiu Ui MIC Wliujjlgut calvi. . . . 1 --' 1 'i' 4. They advise stealing euro ot of the fteldi, aod bog aud catt when not under lock or key. , Bee Kaleigh Standard, Aovost 26th. I88U. . -.. , ; ti. Lastly, and wnfcse thsa'all, they slander fiui Js.ojiee and. ad vise tUawag jiwl . aj pti-baggers, either white or blatJt, to insult ettr toothenr, wives and daugytet s, and that under the soft moop and briubt stars. Bee liab igh iaViniijrii, Bept, l.u. 1808. .wnat w priuiiiMni you ;., nave piuvef to you, by their own witnessea,- high fn ps( vHta, 4aA' thsKge-. We wca ask yoa wWeilm on n, w iiU iilia Uel U...w endorse life wtckeil purjioica of that patlv The whole case is l-fore vnn. 'Hie diet is vours. jou can render it iu Iavor ol fuenr titling-,-twva'''''i.--twiei', '. ''"i' ........... inn.in i I.. i- tiniaM, and the insult to our mother, wives and daughters, or you can r.buke them at lb badot Ih.i. by voting for rVjmoor aud lllair, the tnion and the Conti ntion ! .1. T. I.RACIT. ' v ' iihii ii,u r.., i,r...o... v T.ixirwy : r.i.v.ivo.v KniTous Skn nisi. . Will you idea' can tlie attention ol . M; ijubljc lo JLi viiw 1. ixoi 111 1 a roil 11 s cii it -rtus 4.!,(ll)i) tquaie miles, maklug 27 50l),4JiiQ assrtw. AUuii,g this to be worth 1 an acre, the value iviil l37,50O,0tO Dividing Ibis by :ttH- w,. we have .8,n:i8,83, lo be multiplied by f i. which makes fill 7,0110, the laud tn. 2. Allowing every white and black vi t r to par hi poll -tax,welmve from ihisaourue flSO.OOO. 3. Putting this to tlie bind, and our reve nue, from these two suuicea, reache l,;!-i7, 0)(l(). 4. Now the interest slono uu the iiublic debt is over $1.000,000, leaving W47,0OO to defray all the rxtieuses, or.lf nary sud extra ordinary, of the Stale g iv ernment. 5 It dies not seem possible for tliu ex penses lor next year to tall short of the com 10 on estimate, $J,50Q UOO. To meet this, woslmve found il!N7l)00. Now where wtlt rirebalaiier, nt.M:, he firnmt f 0 It wilt le een that ahilethe expenses are low, at the Inwrst figure, the revenue estimate ia too large by one halt 11 this is ;iUc,rit-., aperE a bi.it,4' i,ai;,v).. 7. In a late letter, Itofdin snvs fhe into rest on th public dbt will be promptly net. The new Constitution nninins thaV the machinery ot g.vernment shall bu in operation at s very early day. Tbo ex e ni.es will be ins.U' and irUl be met. , H. In hi inaugural, liohh-n said the poll and :j(K) worth property tax could nut ! more than !i. 9. If I am not misinformed, the St all ow us internal improvemenia to a Urwe amount. I it not probable that tt ese im pruvuiucnt will be sold at a sacrifice, 1 meet .gnj, expemlitures f It seems that the whole gsme of reeonNlroetiou has b"vit played Willi soma such view. 10. The dtroct.tsx will eugugo thettuu K9 flaf'the iieh-' Th fn'Aji" or.' may"' Im' at auchiacta as llicsu; Calku, that Ua iu erly cost 10 and 12 J cents, now costs 30 and 25 deals. If your wtlu waul aouiu -flullce aud sugar, she must pay, not 8 and 10 (tenia, but 10 and 20 cent, til iocs, form, rly soil ing for 1 23 or 1,60, now bring It SO or A 00 Everything doubles, at hast. It. The worst ol the whole lialitie is that, each year, our people must bcgrounrl do 11 to meet this enormous tax, until lmi ; then we must begiu to py tbe .priueipal. Then the mill will griud heavily. 13. I am sony for the poor. The rich can and wilt have the coinlorts and some of the luxuries ol life, but the poor man' family must go without them,. POOH. Hpaeial Washington (Oct. i7) CocrrSi.uJeiie of ll H..lon Piaw, li.wwiatw.1 rUK VKMOCllATH W0&T BVUMiS UkJl . Hon, Moutgo'ntrjf UUit nmured a letter. .towdjst,,Ct" theediioijijif , the M World, urging the withdrawal of the lb fim first jc l'reiliJentiai CsndldaXe. ami- the nib. Stitution ot Chief JustM-e Clia-e, with a siiitable man for the n oond plare on tl e ticket. Judge Blair promptly replied, In dignantly repudiating t he suggeaiion m il expressing his astonishment at its tolly -The article which appeared in the column, ot tbe iion!rinia morning, and wbum was sent Irom here by telegraph last vcn ing, was written before the reception of t he telegram from Messrs. Tilileo, H-liront and ochell, repudiating tbelo,ilih treek of The ITSrkand had not al" P"pu:tbtHaajtotel ym copim ot tbe lHtdlig--' article b.n K0't the stiuggiteg UiUir.it of ti, copie ot ttie Mim furui.hevl. ;t.iljh,id.ityi , errrp,?i!en.t4M would Have been suppressed. ! Ji apfiear aaoav. ,.psluee4., a autwi c tHiiuainii among tbe Democrat diere, who, without irxeeptfrnt, fidtented tfte (nmscnsir tit the New York World. They ar proud of tbe light policemen made, aud puMlo-ie ho grounds lor dtacouiageinTui. In f'nilail. 1 pllia there wer 1,000 people taxed f;!l eaoh to aid in carrying that city. 'ih than and lil t trailed,, 00 ili.ulgawit 3 than would have given the State ot Penn sylvania to the Democrats. The Wayvir elect is a democrat, and this police, iio fluenca will sl be I brow a against tbe ltadical ticket at the Kovetula-r election, which may materially etiange the result in tbe Htat. The IJk-uioi laiic lead, era here are full oi srifor, and will, go into tbe November contest with high hp ol success. No one is louder in dummncing the tolly ot the N York H'wW than !'. ident Johnson, whu laugh at tl crowing of the Itad reals.. He any another auoJi vki tory annihilate them aa a pariy. He pro letics tWy strong (im lliloiMi. ,sa tite-tec-tion of Seymour and Ii air., .The story thai Chief Justice Chase had been appealed to to enter tbe list a 8 ytuour" nucuss r on the Democratic ticket ia without say btin datkm in truth. Judge Chase, Is alluding to th subject this ivcoing, expr.sd hi astonlslunnnt-that auy 011 pieiei.ding to have a particle of political Miacitv should rbe guilty of the folly cxhihitcd in tu c.l mum oi, inn new roTR irarwt - ti uon Tu IFernf 'wrtiere rcuehed fhrscity, wi great wa tbe IndignatiiH) bit that a rneeliug id tne ac sacra jmcrait; Ai.clauoa ...A ti,. roli...tn r..-..t,.ii.. -1 motiatr adorned : - . , 1 Rfifoed. bt tht JartmH Demmrutie Auiri effk CUiajT W-iiinatnn, Tliat we 'tsiniiiri tKirijraiiHaaitf. alettiiuL oJ,fcUyt BlsOtwC ftA-ittV.;-WiiWiJi,.-Jviwrj! if - tins shssihiiviil irun xeu uiitre tiian 4v year, i, the audx II. Tliis asaociaUnn, organ eej unire tliaii 30 mocrscy beravand the abovg resolution iu- dieatee clean v ttieyjeterniioattun ot tu car- tr, so far as thli tjtstrbt U ciiucerue.L Tiiteir'ri-aW'afsit'Ki iW&T'lfli,lViff by to Statioeal Kxsrmtre Committee from nearly U the State KfeeuttV Committees, pieilging IncrasaMl vigor and eoliMdentlr predtctiBg tbe triumphs ot elacttoa of rjty mow ana ui air. . '-.t v- .1 ., t. I. . .. ... I,,',.''. : ' Tn Moo ann rH Noir(tA rltis-n jn. As)G f)Mi.I.Utfpb JA.:4- sseusdiuva, naiie ue was waiting" ar tig oneef, the street ot thai' city be uiet up with a eoiored man who asked hi to it be wasn't froo the sfcMtiJav- 11 Udd biu thai com irom ifiimia, luai. ue nan no niuuei. was half starved, and wanted to m t bak Lo 4 .. , APrKE5S Op TtiK TAMMANTT IUIX ubjutaucuiiNiiisE. Hrc'tt-.Taiu.JljUit tifUty-iaTWBt 3f1f-s . n-pn-aenim in the Tammany Hall ttenerai . c, mmiriee, gratu1ahi the Demrwney i J IViuisyvaaia ami lu Wiern State upon the ip-rll aud inditiUblo eerg. Im4 j l,y Uirin in their recent couteat, whici. are but the prelimiuary skirmishes to the great I national ll.iltlu t.l Iu. loe.-lit i,,Vl. , . , . r . .... vantage Who.' TUoe advauisRoa would huve been full triumphs U u had not Wi ! tor the . xpei.ditnre.of vast jcurrnBtlo rt, c.MrUfVTiV'mftflori hot only from the placemen ami nttioeboklers of iu Kadicaf Cniigjest, bot alio frBi Hie combination wlw have, Uin depreciating tbe revmiiu-s of the government by illicit niaiHilaetures. Kvwi tills eorrtiptlon fund ould not have r.-stilted in preventing tlie p bmiiiaryrinniph of the Democracy ia the 8iat. of 1'enueylvaiiia, if it bad not been or the aibitraiy act ol ltadical inspectors, v direct disobedience of the Counts and in violation of tit Constitution 'and laat of the United States in rsfuaiag to revive the vote of' our Baturalixed ti llo citiAiii. The vob- of the, nat uralised oitlien who were -kj denied theriu'htof sutfrmfe In Pennsylvania, be cause they iuiended to vote witrj na, would have Ueii more than enough to have' given us victory ai ihe late election. W are glad t hear that our Irieods there have 4eter niisi'l that the votmof our adopt! eitixens I iTtt Ct; reeT-iTut arrhe coining ejoeiioh,- Hut the i otruplion treasury ot the enelny cinrint be ngiiin sureiaifutty 0ffUiitter the vigilanre of the Ihmiocracy. The eo'onl- awaasiiril 4UdMtJSimmH MaiC jiiiiiil remniii bore to contest, though iu juiil eilort the KnipireStete The gallant Democracy of Philadelphia have re d emed their city from Ksdical despotisn , ami we receive with roi fl fence the de patches that with a fair election' and pure ballot, w hich tliey are now likely toiiave, tiny will lai victorious by a largely In creased ms)orlty in tbe ib-cisive tial tin of next in. mill. Oar brethren in Ohio have eonteiided against the heavy majorities ef .a-iaiicum and radicalism.--Tln y have struggled gallantly, They hare liHigbt an Iw u at tight. The vote ayhlch were c, ml by thiiii were their own. The tiic-criipiiltitia sneriiy tilled the Northern oouMivxit tliu 1 wuh tret tvsHifRr and folotdV from thrf 'atronghotds ot "radM'slsT isiu ui mifoinl'ig -dli.--Tkauetdei-aeir groi s voted 111 violation of law aad the ever whelming itecisiou ot the people In the olcc ttoO rif lat yenr. fiuttie democracy have lli ide womleilid gidtis - Vn toi y 111 indtaiia wae almost within eair ;;rn'p. Ily Irimduleni Ciiivansing our foe gain the State, but by less than 1000 m jo iiy Our bret hren there send US word that the dtmiuorncy of Indiana will give a increased vole next mouth, Indiana ha virtually repudiated, the radical .candidate on the' iialioiml tieknl .- We re united. We believe in our causa. It is the cause of constitutional lltterfy, of piraonid rights, of a Maternity of State, of an economical gmernm' lit, ol the Hnaooisl credit of the uatinn, of one cum nry tor all me.rt. rich and poor of the political suprerc acv of t he ,w litis raau attit the protet'tjon of wtdte labor.- - t he UaiUeWe of Pinetlva 111a nod the Mwtern StaUs have ulacei) I 1 rtv-i;- -i-..- t '-n i ."S"'" r r : r v H'liniiw pinna in tumi' pitiHoritli t( ia l prrirrT-tir'-vri''vit-rm tl 'ttflr.ifs. In their dB-potic policy to c u.trol niircmin uy tliey gave llni aofTrage to in negro re ut the Southern eWat and haveatlt white labor, Tney boldly proclaim that .their laws and policy shall protect th negro and I uppriMK the uaiumlfBisi .ilxen. Their Belt I He), will be to bring tbe Southern negro I ,N.o,' 1i.tu votjlyjs.jjii4.jWk-te. ascttoav j tiie Wfliite IsIkiiit. Hally, then, lrr our oa ' tional rhiefiaoi and iir n .tioual policv t Is not the peRdii.g Contest pre-eminently one of capiisl against labor, ol mnne tna! :f. ,;Oiili?vtt!: vifflWZjmfoik' h-wain.. I.i tj ti.eieiorej i-very frienij tj ii0tUlttiupA il rigtit, 'tsw"tynpffiiMr'-Itli the strugV KLiig butvlale riJ,. jiyuiiy-.U,,aL.Wly lo the n duralined l itixeus, and every file to municipal oppru ait, relax no tffort to se cure a tr. mendoits niajority for our ttectoo ticket, reprvsentitig the honored name of tlie hatiiutio stitteanian, Seymour, end AjwthtRti'aeltsir,, MiaKv-.heMM' ifi attew etifn, the veterau lsadtjrnt bhcrinan'a laltei, and the Stnt.e ticket bearing the name of or letlow eUiren and umven-al favorite, Ji ltn f. Hottutaii." From the WashiugKMi Kvxumg Express, rutt VuUriCAT, SITUATION. After the hxp.e of several day tbe result of the Oetolier electiou In Pennsylvania, Oiiiv. add Indiana ia not ret aeceretaly known. But enough is clearly eomprehettd rd to in pire the JIciuik ratio and Conserva tive pariy with reiteared energy, with a oertaio y of suoreas tn Jlovemt)er, My r iOWy trot ta tk-mjLot. Although our late Xttotii hhvt tint biicn crbwiied with thai uu lira ittccitti hoped tor, enough has bieo accomplished 'o nbow the iuvluclbility of. the Democracy is a general national con Auit.. The tuUiu.th, gre Hiatua- where tlie ert'tlont have jjJt takeq place wa one oftbelsrg, ,t ever given, amounting to l,fM0,KMJ, or therfabmuu ; out bt whieh, with all their expend. lure, the LpoWttiOit elilKJiIk Feifrrai tit ibtata otlua, lkaiMTtitt Ifillt (itsrary, ainrl religious 'prase, -largely In their luter.si, uiiscriipulous .and adroit in their concoctions of cant and sophist r to a"i"fiw sue oeitr can a use; wm - frauds, the whole tnujoritT ot the- HaJiearar ,1 a d.;Hil ia all 4yof t-ita Ptatta, - anb Ivnot erjual orexc cl V3 UOO rotes, against m!itu -dn'-trnf swwe -Htatee Itr itt t The great p atg wt tmr miblw tadrr, Onratio 8ry -miror, wifl give on Hie Set rif : f!oe inlxw a l t . - ' ;. , , - . lyieeWmineto evte onr best energies to the wurk, thowe SU tea may jet be rt 4raeri, end :uxMwiitm$:mmimt!4. ' frtr W jra-itjr Sti t jrarfrTrhe'oeiitf "have spent ttleir force have txhan.Wil u,u h of the ammunition ami' tliey cannot with stand the or-Srtt "J tbe paurty if w are only muted sijd d ii rnilne.1 1 ; thr let ttluse up tl;e rnk, end "ojyve upon th enemy's works ' at otce I - ; . , : ' -frftf'iftWl.rfoBi fcjiiw le-fii Jroiu an iuteiliiitnt cliiy-en of friih,Carolii, row tit tbi city, that the upper aectiun i mat tstate la iowfy rotov eiing in former priBsrwrlly. toiur CouiiMr-Aiouwi t'ta'.ricis tuxrt ia a prot 1"" thai Cvpeuiva.uew ljBrnBamea. dl Ab hoV Stilitttal JnU,tft er kBWl.T 'VrTfiK KLRVTtQS-ItriTr " " HlK Vh'VftVHA TW PAHi r JiSt'SA TED- FIFTKSH TUOl'SAXD 1U.KQAL KAlUCAti VOTES JPOLL. ho-Tiis ottib wbikqa riox ih DMMOCSACr X0T IHSCOCBAQSO. ovKwrgsci 6 tus . t. oiu,iB - "V CtiaTWhAW.'OOci I - r After a moat gallast light, la wiikh every t Inch of the State was botlr contested, th I Democracy are defeared by frOm ten to flf- wae accoiapli-disd is plaiaU every UmIj bare,. Such an eleciiia alisoet approache tares, for a tar a honesty in rondnming a earn paTtwfr put to the blush ia Ohio., Ia the first place, -i CAPF-y -0rt Athiif aetifAff trtl ot ijttjisl IBli "ilw teotiooa, they nominated men toe Constresi, , ' whom they knew to be detanltera, petjurere and thieves tried and Convicted uha ' their own bailiwicks. Such men, tbe like of Ashley, whose Cunovtr manipulation re irosh in the public mind; tiilsloB, the de faulting State Treasurer oi Ohio; Kgglea- ton, "baggage-checker" lor Hamilton County, aud. last, but not least ia the mtrea of corruption, the notorious Bab Schenck, ot Dayton. Those were the men who cried, "Fraud I fraud t the State la danger 1" wheu every honest man knew tbe noise was made ti cover up their own guilty transaction;. Would such men u Ashley, Uibvon. Esirt'les ton, and Schenck stop a single momeut to colonics when aa opportunity was afforded, then ! No ( it bl not in the natnre of the men Its it elsctty their idea of a llt icnl ftghtrKoer,' flaw'refdrniation Upon vf btt h luspjicj .reliance he placed.W Uabeolulely tru tbM t iert that) 6 tteert thousand tlhr- - - gal ltadical votea were cast na Tuedyba- Ohio, . CarueUbaggera,' bout . sucuigan. prorb!y:;Afijl)gfin j ijl rblooaiettiug'v C'liandler, saarined Korthwesltra -Obiei, -while Aslitabu!, Lake, Tiumbull, and Mahoning coaatie were filled with tho hireling ot the ltadical State Central Com- -mittee Iroio Kw York, liealdes this, every negro froot I'ittahuff, from Indiana, De. txoit, and ihousaiid from Kentucky, were -r ntsbed into those aountUia where the tUd ical ha large insjori ties, auJ, ot eon is, mansg Airings to suit themselves regardlcaa of law that "paradise" on God's lootstool. Use beautiful tow of Oberlio. cast tint imndrtd tuul Umtty tufrt eoto a Tm$dayt Y'.A A.S ,1.. t...il..-l ' ..t. -!...- anil ws uim ins ivain-.i pivsiww jio.o over nrh a high handed outrage. Mr. Vctreir.iigiaui wawehaiiur!y itatatU&hv-i ' iliatrioi, t ni-gard-wilatevex was paid U tbe law of the State, and Jim hundrl mtn, dependent upon chsiity, who were de elated ii legal Toters by the -Legislature oi - las wint, noted under the advic' of rkhenck, upon the ground that the Supreme Court would kertnfur declare the law un ejnaititutinaal 1 . Had it not. bn tor that iltegwl vote la Dayton, Mr. Vallandlghain would have been elected. He i d tented h? only 411 votes," Mr. Wm. II. tiibmVn, Mr, James M. Ashley, Jtfr, Jiatijaiuia Kg gleston and Mr. Cooper, have ad been al lowed to remain at home, enjoying tlie comforts and pleasure , ot private life, Af'er such a expsutn irom their cm shtotnt, it Is" doubtful j whether aiicti a eiuiee Is very conge rwaj , to )Ar. tati,, Nj.twithstandl.ig the gross lraud whic.u they priMftraUid, the voice ot tbe people wav to intuf, awd the d-v-ted pa- ti lot were laid on the 1ulf. ' Wlnans, la wtmrjrrrrtftrnlmr mu.- Ue tit4ev 4 ba ante hittdrod ra)ritf; Mt ' tit wa given him by the negroes in end -about Ut ri'K,- fiereiat otfu-r Jvidirali were run vity closely nut friend miking a gal lant tight in every fn-tnet, i'lia tmiowiug will eomp i.e iiiedtl. gitimi fmut Oiitit t tbe Flirty firat CongiCsa. D'mocrata.iu tttUc; . , DuL - - Sm.Jrj- -pifo -tfyr - -r. irsfraM" ." :r " 'to t--Job Bts-veasoa, too . t : , 8 H C. ftitfisnok, ,41J 1 ,t.' 4 Wi Lswrenci, 873, . . fl - HWJfuiiitfU. .. . o,600 . hn A. Si1tl , 80(1 -1 .... 7 John J. Wiixsnd, 75 !,rJ' tSt " s-"'- rr 9- JP. F. flu tin-tin, . .. 1,:)0 UV4bn IV WiIOBi..tjiJfi 1 l-P, Van 7'rmmp, . v,,, ; , 00t). is -ffaa, If. Jtotftn, .... . 8,000 KtlartlB-Welltef, snr)-"" i' 1 K. H. Moore, ' 600 ' ' ' .X. i Jno, Bingham 700 . L. , 17 Juo. A. Aubiertt S500,.. . - JW, II. t'psoa, - 'a,,. I Vs. A. OarfleldT 8.0TO -- - ' - ' Total. j0,400 Member Fortieth Congr. Ibcspilulatiun : Kepublieana, 13 j' Demo, crate, 4. ,'- - . Democrat io gai a, 4. . " '. 1 We are not dicouragei3 ro'r 'dispiritiiL Ohio will rouiiniie the great fight til). .No vember, when we hnp4 10 triumph to our principles, Every fcutirity will be eauviisscd anew, the State iwaruied with speakers, and next mooib, wb imported oegrms and 'ewpe111Wgf-'wre "Io,oltfi(t .-at- lioniaj y ' shall do tar better than on 'Tuts. lav lust. .. ''' ff' : .'Iy':o 5 ' !" Hmiijtri, . :t ,V- r :r 1 hi I, trfi t . f j SawxTrtiKO pvtu Asw.it to Thi.VQw that Ashley i relieved from hi Congrees'' ional dutir after th 4th nf March next, tho beat tbti.g tut him to do will be 10 .visit bis brother Ktiral and old pirbAVal at.ac,aiv Mr. Sanfi r.y f'.ao.ves, nit fiwnnayt iia 'w l'ork pttiiteiiliary Tho two can tell" oh other how thev respectively came to grief, lament how tUg should bare fured so ' Udly, while.IIolt, ttunton,: aad others am fliruriahie isi weaithrpiaest, and hlbtr t.y "Tip " bieomotion, and eoneoia schemes ot etavtf-""" tine and proatotion hwe!te-.a puritm fiJr Caover frat Oratt, and a Vniwion tor AbJy-tw m&'msmjimrttwytf7r; the tssliiaa ( -... . i,.,, ... .-s. .. Tb factlhat As,Ry felwteft over ?t)u' in a Republican district show that a ro 1 idrabt sectuta f th Knpnbliean .tW ar beginning to wake op, and rind' that all 5 is not gdd whieh glitters, und that loyalty, oitfS)A4w fo?B" -. .6,;$'T?lsyi.'i tlpotl ttiaal minds oi the bii-iins, uu n of the lUdicat pa,rty, it i!I be a rtatk day for the Jacobin, teadert. A'tit. jnttl. i - : . I j-.-. , ., Tn Err act or f Stump BpEt aa." A striking ittustratiod of tbe value of rtieip apeecliee, remarks the New York Svn, mav Gaa. S trader, the nr ueuvooralie ntemiier .trotn Cincinnati, He mad but one speeti dorlligthew hQleeauvaa, and here ft ia ; .Never mind the we1 her. htiv.'Qth a-fn.1 - rt :Lnir -t r i -r - ' - . uim en- 1 ui 'p:nieii,- wr. tuu, tnasle a hundnal speech as, more or (,, l4fenr.tKl elwoojetst, JXU S'nitltr was too taxKh for bun. satft&ar