Newspapers / The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, … / Oct. 31, 1868, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
fir ilini i n aw '' ajawwwaaay-jrw ' JSv VOL. i.ali;k;ii, n. ;.. satikday, o( toiji:k 31, isos. 7" L - - ,-- ----- : . WEEp' - ,Tt . i,.. .-, ,. 1,1 . . .i ., 1 1 , 1 ,1 fay 1 . ... 1 -i. -1 - - --- - ' WM. K. l'ELL. rmi-HiKicu. nWIKE roll X011T11 CAKOUSA ' j He narerepeidt'-.lTy ipiew-t-d "in noitist .' ,-nviciioD tbat the pmspict i our moon . , h (lie National battle Hi I.I is excellent. ni.il 1 NI it is Kr0 tug m bopi fulncs-i, even litv. ' dm friends at the North are re erv where r i.liilntiuK that iiucoiinu. libit- wid. that hi- teii: dctciniinalion, which toiccs victory to uiwaiijiJi'!t,..vBi sd'-li-i JUtituMtrt. l'tcia. in that quarter, is mote coiil'idutUuuJ. . vun jiii'ilimt , than at any former stains of the canvass, We bilii ve Unit Indiana it sate lor Bey inour aud Hltiir, tliitt iVnimjl vaaia i equally so, while. New York will r 1 up for Horatio Seymour a inajoii i ,,U1 to that obtained by tl.e Radii als ii all the States eonbincd, in which eh i t oris lam. recently been held. liutwbat if it wire otherwise? horn iliat render km imperious tin; duty which w e oWe to North Carolina, tin- grand old land ol our nativity nnd iicrlimi t Tin: mull who needs any invocation to doty (or .North Carolina, to save her trom i hi- rouse, iji'ic sof the degrading and ruinous umn jrrrl rule with which she is cursed, is uu w ..riliv of thin goodl? hi riui', tuls- to n 1 1 tin- tradition ol thi- pant, mid rn rn.nl t.. t it nulilolj ol hi depurle.l kimlitd ho (.d'fji within hir matctnfft hnrnni ' Fiiendal A you ln'l an hon-st pnili- in the North Carolina ol other dan, lu-n ?.lii w, rnqnfd for her J ndinnrv, Lit n.npi traij, thu virtue "and ihffpifry of hfrbffi-' mis of eve:) (jrudi-, and In r i cpu t :it i :i f .r hnnesly and aobiiety, put thi' stump ot y iur indignnnt reprobation upon the rarpr--b.g, acallawag, iiegro.lilij-htliig governnn rit w lich baa Wn fnrod upon yuit, t tin point ot the bayonet ! Fur dityn wtffc tr the ( ' rttiluti-t, 0 t ima ami North Varlii,a .' i-ivv llu m up, tii.'mU, to the ureut work, or yon limy lu iiii nt it, n suck cloth and asln , ton n r ! ' I.KTVSUA VE t'KA " We nltlL'e our earnest and I'ou.'tunt e.'- . rving the (piiet and order ol tockty, ttt all time, and weare especially anxioua tlii.t t:uy ahall be. preuyved iai. thi city aii,d throuirhout the State, on tli day of the Presidential election. lint we Jirotist aoaiast ofi'tcera of the law tranceudinj the I iw, and exerciaiuB power mliieb tlo not belong to tin ni. We ou"-rV Utatf' S1't,nf" tco UettcJ t o jiroelamitioM to the people ol the Ciiun tv, -oiie forbidding the sale of liquor and ordering the closiBj' of the doors of those w -ho sell, hum Vhe hour of 7 o'cl.wV, P. M on Monday, ' Nov. nd , to the hour of 7 i. clock, A. M , Nov. 3th , mnler heavy, pen-ailic.- We do not. objuct t ) thi-, ns m-lt .Vr. to the rrjjfhtiir r-peyc ff!tj4H !,-. an vriior or proclamation, it in not w ithin the power ol tuo Sheriff. The lioveruor, alone, we believo, Una the rigid, by law, to issue such a proclamation. Eiinnfly proper, midter ol mri', if the Sheriff in good faith frenirci to pu'serve the peace, would Iw a notice to the people n t to carry fire arm on tbcelietion grounds, und.his caution to "wiH and thoni;!ittif s young men" egamsf "Utatnrtiir.fr tne peace of onr good nd peacealde old county ol Wake ;" but whore doo he not his au hor ity t order 4U mm "not to curry arty kind of duadly w4apoui around an election pre cinct' o the dv f iuUiu, imU.r a, pi u alty of fine of flftre lumrlmJ o))Kr r- V he had aim ply called the attention of the poaipfe to ttio raw,- m ptlrrioiI ttw lw i lioth case, we. houUI fjladly have com mended him. l!t itjcea or prucla inationa do not strike the public very lnvor ably, ri?.jM fs of rvmr, which 1 nioh lAOU, tht Hie IeAXue bave iV lfred tt linhrri. ', '!' ! fi ytVUftd ARMltD W"TU Dl.tlDOKONai il "iJUerifT Lee, we take it, i a mcmlicr ol the Colon League. If thi rumor has any Jorfto!ati46, w4icH ttjmtf him ta denounce theoMerf the League, aud ay rn tho member of It thit men armed with U'adgeoD, &5 t will lie arrested, rt they so epjer Jtt0tt5h.gitnJ, E"'. in bothvoi tln aifr paper, fi.-cjiu-xj bludgeon are "ty nniii$. We declare that it l the purpose and de sire Mlb JEtenMicrati t huto a pc.eabln and tjuiet election. They deairu that trery ir, white-and colored, shall have a fair and noobstrnctedopporoini'y to tot as La plesje. No" lK'mM-ra will trencb nm the riht ot imy yeiert tMt :- tbej will not submit tt thrieate'nfng drnonstratlons and obtuuetiona to their Toting. If "bheritn Lee reH dunLtcs to preaerve tdi.lit bm. atjtBWlisltl'' U tftard I mJtitMMM.Ugos .! ' ".."i'S"- ied, ad let him aet lit far a?atn any atumpt, on lbs lal ihe -JUitic. parity, curtly fur JVM IxmocTtit Hm MctfUKi iir Qjuroan. We learo that the Democratic M Meeting, at On f.rl, oo Wetineeilay, wa glorious affair. KoineWo tbotuaid person wre pwaw.nt, Vceittding, M wmal - wit U t,l (jMberjnjjt of the Deroociacy, 'a Iars number ol thiSj ladies, Efnqttent and fb-ctite ie'lies were made by C. Jettkitis tf Viattun, Jno. W. IIy, E-ej," Col. VUai'ton J. ttreo, our candidate for District Ekctor, kad ottiera, i . .nxjitH. ,wi wea -gt k-iMB,, We-itll,-Uuwerer, probably, be Inroinhed viik a tull aeoouut o( tbi great fally, ' . .. t.iiMrfSwuKiillilPiIWrSnvwiJiiuwiJaiairt.iwi4-urf.w BEGLJTEUI , D rstsV:'Bwf thing drpeadl apou, your regutratioa and jour rote, , vi-fwt A, -r -X f V. isyi tyfa-H ti " WAp- -r s, The ilenpotic character ol ltaJU idism, in il H ph.'ie, i rendered ualpjilc, not n:iy ; by Ho Itioper ami apuit, lint by i.s ai u, wln'eli are n aiiiagoniain with the drmauda ! orroriittiiitfviint and ciriT 'VR-ory. Il 1 P'i ti. ij-Ij. t.i be an advoeate ol libi riy - lib- ! vrx tr, !,',, t,:,i, l ui, wherever it can do : n, it il. p.. mil li. Hi,tnte to n tnct the lib ; Kt of tkt vhtl. AeeoidiiiK to the Chi- i stiiuiioii ot the V iti d Stilin, no p. r-mi : e:.u ij deptued ol hi5 lilierlj, or pioperu, ,.r lr:i,.l, .. I. ..i I... . ... . i." ... iui.-"oinuou oeruro Lue martjk. I THs rub! U ul.vi eeui6ilVu'iier in the Ililis : ol Iiii;lit or Coiiotitulionn of all the Slates. , The dihlianclilainir clauae in tltu rloward I biiii iidioent i clenrly iu violarion ol the l'o:i-ii i.lion, and, admitting that it is now I a J ui rt ol the ConstiuitVin, a just interpre -; l.iii .iiol that iu-tiuiiie.at, by the Supreme I Court, wi.tiii remit m i derijn ajjiinst the janilorc. ii.eut of the disfr.iuehiaiii),' clatme. N .) Sl:rr.-. tl.eri lore, ha the riyht to insert ; in ilsCiMiHiitniii.il a dbfranchiainf: clause, ) tihl.i-. i' be widi ji ioi,ti.o,.m'y dc.ouJiiij upon piool o crnie, to be adjudged bv the j C-.uil. The (. oi.siiiulioii.s ol Mis-oiiri, ! ; 'l'i iine-.'i'. Wist Yii-oinia and the other I ' f.M.ii.un S:.i!ei, wl i.li disliiim lose per ' ns !,;,. lit jo,, ,. nme. are in i..a ""U ol tl,... Con-titiui.m o ti.i: ( ,,it,., , s,,!'. tin ui .ie, ii...-e Jtu'.n have not re- ; put Ui e iii riiiM-nt - M e iiii.ii islji.d n.ut Si), 000 white men a:e . I . -1 ;i i. Iii- d in Tennessee, tio;-yt)u ln I Mi .'Uii. in Wial irinia 85 ,000, Ix-sides eyftf htnudrud thiMBao' in tti feth 4 lSoimIhtii StaleJ. The Hadienlu have pre ti i.d.-d that this wiisimlv teinpiuaiy, jet, I'llii a !.ij".e ol four and six eais in those H. a'i, no pmji s ' ion has co'ine bom the KidiraH to remove it. And is Dot this i. j( tx'rt t Thousand" of men, who were o.lin r- and sol.ijers in the I nion army, and who looohl bi.avely to maintuin the l iimn, nr.. anioi.jj; t :ie dis'r.uKltiseil, lor no other reason tiinn that ti.eydo not tail down, and worship I In demon ol radicalism, hi theie S'.itt.'s. many (ill, us are ileprie.i ol all nylitsi. t)nlv Hie oti.er day, a Kudical n.),' ir. Frank V. filuir, but the Attempt was 80 monstrous that it w is abandoned. To ivo-Mt reader an idea "t the erunh iiir dfspoti&m ol Uadicali-ni, wc itnr.ei the tollow ing article trom the (irieiibri' r . pendent. Head it and detertnine to do your duty, in arresting the crazy proves ot Radicalism : WEST VinOhYIA DEHI'Ori.SW. We have been surprised more than once nt the want ot information abroad, even in the adjoining States, conccmiro West Yir Hinta-dcpotism, It is a tact of easy demonstration, that even the Southern States, ru ed aa they are by the sword,, are nunc tree tiilny than the alwav loval State of West Virginia, In this Slate there lire not let than twen- j tr rtve- trtt'Hii(iit r1t-rnnrcldi!eit"cttia;nB. I iitif tHit eijaen 1" fsr- the aMHKld Oin j sMIullon ol llie Slate declares that they can never, become cit.iKuus ; allhoujjii they were l.otti on her soitehve lived here all their livtH, and me iieavilv taxed to aupport tl.e lnrlrcipB,. State and National tVorernments. Tin v 'aie aliens on their native aoil, a far ; as tl.e State 'oiistitulioii can make ihcui i aliens. In this county alone, there ar 1 400 dis ! Inuiclueed iinii. ciiinpriun the Wealth, in I leliiirenee, public spirit, aud mora! worth of j 4in-i nbi ii r. ! In this ton n. with a popii'alion of 1.200, I there are only eifthl voters; and yet in tins county there if not one disloyal man, ex ! rrptinfr the Radicals, who am all disloyal. In Wist Virginia there are nut less than 2j,0u0 lucii who cannot Iwld any ullvoe, sit im yrf?-. to tech a putilic etri ' In West Viriuin there sre not leas 111 an 2i UUU meii wlio ('jiiinoi u,iim imJiuciiUi ujinn old oh bts due there, "r etrltjree Cue ti acts. In Weal Virginia the taxes lor county and townslup purpose are eight lliuea heavier than belore the h ..r. In West Virii ii we have live paid offi-4Aii.r:-htosriia,-.wrf. .. -;-' ; lo west Vitrfrria trie-twtiiriesVlc)T' "ecmftiy' olllcei are double, aud some of tin ui treble, ol what tbey ladore the w.r. In Wut Virginia, eapeciaily in the border couoties, the oflici rs aro, with (cw excep tions, filled by the inosi noiant and vi cious t the population. Iu Vest Virginia thrw mm iu each coun ty, known aa the county beard of registra tration, are actually licensed, by an act ol the Legislature, to cn4er on record tbat their lellow-c.iti7.iKie are perjurers! n iristratirtn have entire cootrol of every odice in the Stale, The Hoard ol Itefrist ra tion of X)blu county eftn :"n4t Governor I lore in a n by merely scratching bis Dame Irmn the list of rejrtWrcd voters.1 The Hoard of Itetritratjon of Monroe county cn uuaeat J u Jge . Nf . Harrison in the same way. No man can hold office unless he is a -voter.- -No onm una fce r Tirtrr smh M B tl rt-otstefrd. No mau cjm nnUst, or r main rej;iieriiN without the consent of the coun ty board uf resist ration, hcfatc h rtore ntan's name or llarrieon' name Inira the rcojstiy, nd the sceptra . of power drops lrtm Mwtr nerveles Ktak, , Uid sucb a state of thing ever before u-.-i.y.--v,Ui.--eMi.mnij t.....lla-- mean, contempt ible, sneaking, cowardly, brwal a K-iim s that of Wee Virgtw twmw- or called for tu averiinnii bolls ot heaven 4lountain.;cxs alwayi lret,V Ob, what a mockery ol a noble sentiment I What a braxen faced lie ! 1 ken is no freedom in these mountains, except the freedom of Ig norance ami villainy to Md it over intelii genoe ami bom sty. , . t- . - , v. inj, , i a ia i' i ''ii ' -' ii ti vrv lot but to ib,Dero.jC!altc ! ket is a vote to sustain tlie odious government of the bonJ-botilinit aristocracy i vote to plunder the people for tb benefit of few rhomlna caoVulisU : vote lor tbe ruinous a debt in gold wbkb n due onli- beck. TuVoVs against these pluodexlng rjtorrw"ii)un c,4 . - - .1 tit. IV.sar.TW.t ii tii-Lflit 'f uci i.HM'a'itw.ia vort must rejiister. II. moil ,'. r t lit anil reirister to-day. Mas Mectiujj and Barbecue at Auburn ! t'jp-rjtHX lit siniKii T.,fV.v r The Mass M.-ctin and llwlw Spnnglieid, near Ali!uirn, on Tuea I a glorious iillair, - I .r cxeer lino e most sanoiiim niitieipatioris of the ue, at . v , w a , n the ai!ar)t and earnest inen ol i hat nele 111 had spaied u il her lilmr nor .riiood, who eKtunse t. prople- Wef. .m ' t(cititmce,r iocteTt-j least four hundred in. lies, who wore their sweetest siniies on the i.ii ase n and lent a leii:;!ii!iil inter, st to the scene. Tin tr irraeefiil and patriotic Inindiwoik eonid W seen ill most of the hi r oiei men t s ol the day, and espic.u ly in ih handsome dei o ration of the. Si. ak. rs' stali t. Hv n uvi'ii ,.'k, a vi rv larr-e t-rnWrf hrtd asatml-led. ioti it vies soon niii swedul to the null. 1. 1 i'i sinuate. 1, audit i i.tl.u-ii.isin increased, l.y the ul'tival, ill suecos-.iiill.ot three ne iinte.i 4 'Mil.-., tr-uu a . !j .uiii:; ln.ij,ph borlioovls. i-'irsi e a in 'i lite (lul trom Wab tl I Mo. .It 's p: si e, ill loinist.ill , eel 1 1 p. d ol as line nun as wer-iv.r et.-; e'e.l in a oood ealle. T!u-Y mh' ll.it. l'.'iiit l we'eouied ! by 4 .1 I. o 11. r.,iile.u-t. I...' a- . i V ' npj ro.ri iti I ni'li.d i.i I .Iu... I r.iu'Ks j isij. Ni t i tint; tl.e I 'an hi-r li. aneu 4'lub, i in dasaliie -til.., with ll ios, h isb a and I bad.'.'S. ,1. 1-'. J. lris Ksii reel ived this flub in a neat sp. ei-h of welcome, and Ir. A.K. Siniih n turned iirknowledoinent'il in pfowirt? rmd- )fiirAt,it-,ih.i&f', the Kiltie Koi k ili-leal:o'.i, i oiisisi i n-of a loti cavalcade of niountcd no n, and a hum ber of eniiy-.l.corated carriaea, full ol chaiining ladicA, arrived, ai.ii aaa rta eived, in a very neat speech, by Mr. Camden loo!,. i to which Capt. J. J. Kray eloiUently re- ! jihed. .Mi anw hilr, and throu;.;hout the ener eisisol the dnv, tlie Auluiu Hand, com posed of vountriirentlemrn of the neiohhor hood, d.A'Ourrrd inosl excellent iniisic. The Ibst speaker was Col, R II. Cowan, ol Wilmington, who was introduced to the lnryj.' audience by Mr. Johns, the i ll'n iitit !rfrlirf w at- ab ut att hour and a hall in length, and w as listened to with rivetel attention. It has rarely been i ur lortuoe to h.-nr a more lueid and coiiimaniru i IVirt, interspersed with slashing sdire and humor and wittnr irii iliveet'vc,- and delivered, us it was, with nil that eloijaei ee ol manner for n hich the orator is h i pre-eiiiinent)y liistinguished, it produc. d the finest eilect. lif'the name of the people of Anion n, we are requested to thank t'ol. fiiwan lor the r oat oratilieatiou he alV .r.led thein. Seaton 4lao s, IC-q , iVss.Miate Kdilor id -this paper, was in t pieenl'id t the audi ence, and nddu-ssed them in words ol cu coritlifrprrrfirt and pnn,t 'cllfr " Altt-fwh-frrt, (fiirrtrf w-nv nnrt.frtrrr'c-i, Uislt the peiqile priK-eeded to pay their Uooir t'o the oenemus tioui.ty whn-h our tiiends'liad provided. Hcparaie tabic were arranged forladiisand their -escor's. and for the men, mil all of them, ei-jht in nmnl?cr, literally groaned beneath the wc(j!it ol prolusion. There, was abundance ol that which wn good, nd to pparc. The negrors present wire invited to the tables, niter the white people were throiioh, and also al lowed to lake in. ist ol the surplus away a ilh them. Tile crowd aiiiu repaiied to the stand, when Col. Wharton J. (li-ccu, our riitidldate iuf Ktectorr bujiEMiut-sd, (Wwed tb peo.Ic, fur upwards nT an hour, fn an eiT.irf ol line ability, brrMliner with ellw-tive points aud gfowiiie;, frequeol'v, Willi loiVtirii of genuine eloipieuce. Col. Grieu made a most favorable impresim, and rhe poople expressed tin ir appreciation ol his spetcb bv tnquetil plaudits. Hn- ft G- -Fowle aexfr; -tMpmtA "he orowd, in ouc ol the happiest speeches, lor just sucb an occasion and lor the closing hour of a meeting, that we have ever benrtl. lie aroused the people, by bis fervid ap peals, to the highest pitch of enthusiasm, proving, at each s:age ol his remarks, how successfully be csn sway the feelings ol an audience, when he is "in the vein." At the conclusion of bis speech, three rousing 'cii4';vf- kM''W:it: Stephen U nd, colored, I being next called outy, 4uadJk aeuiiblt spouch, with some (rotid bits at ncalla'lga awl carpet hawsers, and (raV bis own race execllcnt advice, which they would do well I" hia I. We con-rralulate im- rli. lent f untrtitleo of Arrangements, and oof Aiihuio fiiends, jjeiVerally, uponHhe brilliant stieees-i of birir Harbeeue and Mass Me-4frt. 'I hey wiH 4t their duty next Tmsday, as well ss'lbcy did Hon hut Tuesday. UarU fA.t(! . Tun HWrn Iniulttr rings ttfjt charges, with puerile iUralion, upo.i Ihe ylwlnra lion that the Hon. Blah H, U igars is Inel igi'bit', and that "a vote cast for him wil' bw - vitte- tsrsirs -awary?" Mr.- Holers'; T'ts. - 'WrrrlTTtrwi W tw VffngTwsnor trie I'nited BtBt, ttpon tlie Kansas Nebraska quesl ion, will sccute bU admission, if elect ed, a certainly aMr. B-filen'sl former opinions secured hit. Tbat gieat aod veo ersble man, tbe'l! hi. E. Ilidifev, lived to comnitiUud tb course of Mr. U-tfS ,'d to y that Ms'nwn too4;' In that Matter, was ao error. There never was, up to tlie day wbcta Norib Carolina dennded bis aeivi,o Use 20ih,f May, lt(S(, (when W. W. Hoblen (igned the ordinance of e- friend ol l,e Iion , . H. 1, Tbf.'re ar,e n.inctruer,now IlK AT WH. UELiii f ItAXTUai JAM . bersim . retf ster. Challenge ba " io a I proper persons at the r-;;i-trslion TO i;KX. fTHV.Vf;. The .V.i.'r'.'i'"' .'i.'i,'V"i of till! UlilU. I iitsi , etoitaim an jrhpartaat UitUr. tiom I I'residuui Julmaou tu.Uyii. Tluuua Eiingt jr , d .ted tin- 'Ji'h. inst., an.l written at the,; reipnsi ofthelatier. Liu tves a rapid re view ol the lttianeial n story ot Die uonntry and ti e present alarming condition of ita loiames 11. suy s that the Revolutionary warco-tthe poplc ol th" I'nited rJtatca 7iiK0.(tOit, vih.cli had leeii reduel to ""' ;- 'ur t'':h ! al debt, in INItt, to f I i7, 000,004). Hy wiae manao'einent , tti t debt was paid off in twenty yi ars, tind' .lai ksou'a adiiimistia- lion. A ' tin- i i"-i I toe Mi i an w-ir, in ls.f!t, liie di iu on nil. d line. nut' d to fill. 000 ' '. ,.n.l was al.ont t tit- same, when the war w uii iWXrniltirrs t-".it--s 4-njnn irr Wrt.- Ttir .cidiie Ci st i l'llie oov.-lnme it, for seVenty two ye..rs. li- in the 4-li ol Mutch. 17wtl, to the .in li ot .lime, Itifil, Ind only bcKji f I.ToO.Oiid.ooO, w li. rea- tlo- CI ,700,000 onO, w li. i 4 eniii.i n i Ironi 1 ' s of tlie o .4 eniii.i i i Ironi 1 - ! "f , H , I-Slll, lo the ais ol i ivil war, ;lllil o: .! ii in . str.. in re :to'i into od.i' Tlo- r;.-.',l.iit s .1. I.t. 1,1 tl.e . o S hill oil... l ilt ir s tVit the public w ar. nni. Ulili .1 lo K. to mo t', ISnG. il ix. ii-ded -lie ,1-OH lion Krom the 1st. ol .liiiv. io the tin h ill .Inn.', lli),it is isl limited lli'.t thecot of the KoVenl nieiit, tor four y ar-. iu a time ol peace, will nave been -ft iioil 0.10, Ot'O, - an aoiouut ncar'y asiva! n- w as e Xjien.led IrolU . the folindalioii ol Ihe o .n tuniellt fur the lirst Alter this siiinui u up the l r-sident thus Ion ll.ly procee.'s . "In luaUiii; this cnip-iii on, we . should n ineiiibi r ih it duriiifO tl.e loni; inti'rval between loll ami lbUl iIhi UtfkaibUiRti was f.iqu u ly ri quired to make epeudi turis ol an f x'ruoiiiiuary character. Large sums were prod to Indians as annuities, and fn the pun li ase of their binds, and ci pensiw wars w. re w aired agatiisl jiowerlul ird.es. I, an iitna was acquired from France at a co. t ol li.ti'eii rndtions of dollars; i'loiilii, in i onsi.lt railoii of five millions, was ci , led tons by Spain; California 1h caiue a part "l uui pos-essionii (in psyutfjot to ilt-xku,t.f ftftum mUlUr. while., .Lt,t, the ti -rii'orv of NeX Mi vico Puiihi tbeso piii...ls,.i out hi-torv we weie also engajri'! in wais with ilrcfcl lintaln aud Mullen lli Itr-t ws-ri'il aoiinsi one of thf mojt power ful initio. is of t .e woil.l. the other made arl iliiioiinily evp nsive by the prosecution of iiiiUi o i oprT.iii .i.s in t lie enemy's territory. i'he martliin; l ie's, thus concisely sta'cl, sn.rest an m.quiiy ti the canse- of this immensi' inoieaao ui the expenditures and indebtedness t the country. Durinsr the civil war ih miiiul. nanee ot tl.e Federal (iovcrnment Was t'leona ofeat purpose that annual' d our people, and that economy which should always characterir, our finan cial operititHis was overlooked inttiereat etl Tluf the nation ta preserve its rxistt-ne-. -Many iilrtisi s. which had their origin hi the war, continued to exist long after it bad -titan f.rcnnjbt to a t rta mfCUiint "nsnot-rltfAsI,' ei4- ttw yifiwtf -hav-wy r'rriii'iris'-wwf rtwWr' to a laviah i )oiidilureof the public money for an ofj"ct so dear lo them as the preser vat ion of the integrity of their tree instl tutions, have patiently tolerated taxation of the most oppressive character. Larjfe-ftiins oi motKj cuuliuno Lo Ul ixuitttvl from them and squuii leriai iu useless and ex travajiant ai propi iatioiis. Kuoimous els pi'ildllun-s are deiuanded lor purposes, .tile m i-oiiiplisliineiii, ol which requires a lare standing hi my, piJM'isioii ot lue Uons'itU lion, and aul j.ig duu of hUaies to negro doiiiiiiai ion Viih a military is'iihlishmei.t, cuayu in time ol pea. e uol less than one hundred millions annually, and a debt, the iutercst upon w hicb draws from tbo Trciia ury, each year, ono hundred vd ftltjf mill ions -making a total of twohmnlred aud fttl; ssUfutw.(d didbtwi f(r IbtrU tWk)UlM of i xprn.niure alono -n -yeuvliuirul baa Ije come au absolulo lie. i.K-s.1. j, or banltiuptcy U'ttsi. SOt'R ovi rtHke , aud ,in4jr the country in its paralyzing, and diHast,rou n s ilts. If, liowevi i, a wise economy be adopted, the tales may soon be msuinally reduced, not merely for the btrufit ( afew, but iu the iu 1 1 rest of alt A revenue would jajemaitt sujfiwtut rJiw.-aaisyto'rBtjffifc. :i-&mtmmT"X i1 Wcl' a ti duel ion of the public, del it as would, in a few years, relnvn the people from millions of interest now annually drawn trrritt their resources. Tlie idea thai the debt i to become per - mainnt slioiilif tie al all timea uscouote- I nanced, as involvjng taxuttiiu tbajluEiVy to be Ix.riie, aud payuiebt ut an aiiiount in io -rcTet every sixte-n year equal to the orig inal sum. The gradual liquidation ot the Targe capital Tnv -aie'l in I be sw-untiea of the flovcrnmefit, which, seeking remunera tion in other Sources (if income, would add Ut the iveaTtli id trie 'mmFJi&yt miM "3l is now so griiiil a drain, 'i bis liumcnse debt, 11 pcrmhted to la-come permanent and increasing, muu tvcntnHHy be gathered into the hands of the lew, and enable them to exert n dangerous' and rottUotting power in the aftairs ot tb grtVernmettt.-- The debtnra wtnrM hecome tbe aervanra -of tbe lenders the crecll'ors'fheinassra of th peonte. It is now our bnast that we. bote (jiven Inwdom to three williima sol slaves; Soleratioo ut usurpation and pmfligsrry, l.iriy mutionsm peupie nave en sis veil inotti .ltiV aod eact autied s4avtboldr. to taskmaslera in the shape of ItoniHiolders and ti'i0MMSi.- .'Hen'e,i'liOftjiL"iiiiai'j r wHTtn'Twrigrew ana rre wDiirsry sssuuip tions 61 authority ahslt supetseile tti wa preai law of tlie Und-wheteer w thM ot peace the mm o try airsft be coatrulted by Multitude, ol Ui oolk-Llor and staoJtog army, tbe one almost a eunmrba a the other, and makiax tha debt prmaset burden upoa the iroducti ve industry ot tne paviplwi. .sir- wnetlMr CMiat'ttotbra'.'witS rti'lt aud all ot ns jruarsmits, shall be anc rdly pit!eived; wbcther mm, aa in 1789 and mi!), provisn.Hj aball M raana feif Ike payment ut our obligations at as early pet nod a pi-snitabl.ri ihat the fruita of tbwr lab irs may be enjoyed by onr Cjtistus, ratb is not Btereiv who shall oci unv th nriuct- the liiiu tenci.f tile I tts,-al Consliluti ja shall U observed "aud masatirntd J vrilet that our liberties may be preserved ; the Union of the Msui rrsUirca. that our rcl- mii srstrtti" mv le tin h.l.. i , 1 , r.ii: d feeling re otablrshed, tt',.t r.r ,i-f e , s retiih may h renewed ; lle? cx svnbiti r uuiiuisuttL,-LuaL bUJiisiiua ui v uiaaiiuiwiii ; . am. IM pW.c dent once mj,rB:ciUsuu..d, that it tuajt twt u. t. and inergy, the pro.pi my and iiioraVof too nation li. lievii g that lor the redress ol tin wroii, and the ioi.iee;i.n ol im si us s under which tin- eoii itii i a'4".v u-w laburlug, w mu-t lin.k to trie Amorrr people, and that in them is am, viry truly, your Ineml. ANliKKW our hoH', ,ll 111 NsUA. !'. w-iU.A.sr IWll- Rockingham Alive (llm ioos K ft s ti lowartis an tiiitOrtiiylate family of mankind 1' lleeting' ami B.ir-berna ;it Leaks- i Hut who d. ubts the sineirii'y of this car villa, i I" ' '"-Jier among the red men, I'orhe lived I,m h sv It l is, (let. ' . I KtltLtr &t( t-imi : -1 1 wiiid'i !iae your beurls lad lo have been Willi Vesteldav. I he lesnbs el lio -la:, ,V ' fT.vn;.Wifenr rV.irtft riXC d7,77.7'J- - IS. Illade IH ol. i'rJr, - ' - to have vivilied, t-ur peop'o M mdsiils hail (jiveu iioLhc, Ihnt ;i dj.sid cuo u spiakirs Would In- on lelli I. :i'"! iolulli tnents lor a Hal Ina ne w t ie m e le -u . i , n .-. it turned out, m-wt Hucces-lu li noi ie I e1 inn ivpcat, what the manais lems'losi Ih it this was "a ptnvr man's l.ai o. i- .i-. True, some ol lie in h to 1, a i . i ial J.a pari. i'..i.!ui.. lull the poor. i't icr all) to tin ir Ht't't' . The K.-ulicats have t'orie lar in ebissoi; the pimr w i th r ic i . ejt i ii, and tins who a uprising ol lieum; ..gainst theu to ,ry ins!. laa-ause a man Is poor, -.be - m-t be ... el.a witb iBUra!tt irerrtn-,. , rrc rr,r hri- r ing, thcVky clo.ulU.., and a. snesrlv hmi- , w,v si-.... ... . ami compciem juiib'. esiimni,' u.a. wuii.- teaksviliermore, o,,r old oi-,.en. .y, tin,,, were ever in Leaksville Iwhire at one tim Tbe Marabal, Ur. A. 11, Johns, Jr., w ith his Assistant, T. W. Field, formed a lare pro cission, which marcbed down tli stteils, up lu tbe stanil, eager to bear. Jno. H. Uillard, Ksq , Ins .few happy re mark!, introduced I, I'. C'sldwell, t-'i . ofOuillord. This geni lenisii'a carnestiiess ; hia knoa ledge of the te-whiiiifs ol the hU tory ol other countries sud otbr times; hi?, I ni in ir (liaplay of uioral a uiugo and Ins lifelong luiou suntiinnils, Willi i.io J. ie i blu nigutnenls, couibilied to pi idtjee a inost excellent tVtvt on the audi .'tree He sliowed that tien. 4b ant, in olninc den'fer r VKtitW, len,: X7" traw'ptTli" liclj and privately examined the coi ditioji of tbe Soutlern penplu nnd reported that be found etUuau.tu.iliatt ithw, and then turns round and l uus tbt se who ci) for our blood .' Uu u-sericl i hit he cud Mr. C.oiell received litR-is, bi hue (Irani was liken up by the Ibidic ils. infoimin them that the ttond'ioldt is in I.nndou, would contrive to run Imik He is Uiuean didaln o ibe B .udlddiug aiiucimi.y, who would see tbe cotiutry an I -ople ilcs.tf.iv ed to suve their bonds, lb- w pectiliariy lorciblo in showing that the K-idics's, up (o Lincoln's nominal!. Hi, had been lor s. c s sion. Now tliey wish to pi'iaecutn us lor it. Alter the war, be said, I'n sideul .lohmon olferad to nlmit- thu htam, il tha f nen tion would rcfieal tb uniiuancc of s cis sion, repudiate tbe Confederate debt i nd iree thi" negTT!cirr'""AiTTbts waatTonc "Hut fcm!CBei , rtrXM'n'tbatiKc itn -ical party would die mijijr this profirjiuUie hence, the Howard rtm"'ml nem . The Hoiitlnrn people, i b riuliieous Inillgn.t lion, sputneo! to disgrace themsi.lves hy do trfadiiig below tbe negroes tl.o smy muu their judgtuetus bad eatled t pla -cs 0 trust and honor. Mr. Cs. Invi-etiye is orl inal. He said tbat it could hariij'vibe con ceived "how moch raw devil there was in the Radical party." Dr. Keen's speech w, If pnsaibU , betfj.n received than Mr. tV lie dwelt hai m history and went strriig'ht to the heart. He bad the advantage of htfillg t i Id home. His thrusts were iti every ilirwtlon, hut si. Wjell simed that few ijiisse! of g"irig rfO'ne. Afti hia npieh, the litdlcs.1 of whom there were many beautiful and intcIHgi ti' , th yetr tb !ttisb fe-a,"" feui- (tve lilai k, were ciiinlitcieil to their nppiii priate tables of mn'lim, fowls cal.'rs Nona hH bnogry, for ms.'iy ."ha-KU' of provisions were over; It was now late, bat tbe crowd1 n-suni. il their seat tti hr ih wi II iw nun ol our Klector, M. S. Jtoldiir, K-(t This ia a gallant standard lietuer. It vnuld on my heart vihhI lea tWamsr anit B'ais tn In- btf1WeWrmt'tf( t"Vnf rffhflil m l saisnrsH. Ho kfinw the Units 'bare siuwed. Heexposs-a the sin ant jieint nut all tbe uidividual, siOOers, His r sioTirtif believing that fry moo and lis if will b. elected are Well-found, d, but I . no not ,til -to '! tal Hi illf Mari lit w rit. Bisrkalil tbat) in istl (fawn loiij Si.sK'n there wasno ropctitiutt the thrr seeaqi d parte of one bAg e(;)l. i ' ; 1 must nit forge tbe mtufti'e which was tweet .anil was the sp rani tocners inn. J ei IMt r-n- 1 in nil li fl 'HI1'!' 'f-'"T-fe v'w''i-'i-toi"S' I ne TaaonnrsTTieti n il pret inc sy 4 laiue uiaj.irily at tha last eleclaon, J,ut yod w 1 kv d'lit ll. sssndsjftf.agi.,. JiufflrUed .dr.wii.it. , balte.tM:, Jktau'jfti.tti, tollowedj and, mm IHsk'Vbb!i;- ami olhi-rendiint with, WntotW'frtiii tUq day belore tnelctioi., Lo"k "tti for , -. . , JlOtlaitVyllAM. , fPSlt-ffATTilh-V. o Tfbe Election can le rariuid .in Nnveiiibti . for the DemiK;rat l'eace, La'w, rdi-I, '' perlry, and tlie Constltiitioii. The number ?, i'.Li -ij- ..fv,... r.. did aot "te k tn OtftotieT tltsfttlotis. ' Let ",Ui:.nt...ot..tiB Mft..(iw'fA,ah,iIgkau ol Uaslmal Oeleat, atnl c.-fislii' r- lu f ,W m .1 .. -...1. ..,.1.1. ....,........:... 1. ... UK , 1 '. I t SHU wnwsifi'ti.WHr f4 Jimplra State, in Kntucltl'iWyltind.'Jfew Jorw Jf, I)elsware, ConneCtiitut anil Oregon, Him art HMie1, iT(jrstiiiO, in ji-nuayj vania, Indlarja, Minnesota, O j.riria, l.d. tti Wtsconslrf, JtlHiUrt,TTsiins: rN""Va. da, Kansas, North t'an.lirin, Wt-st Vbgitna, South Carolina, -anti J 'llnoU, ufl ftn.se may bewsie ipy . i t g " 'rjr-vw w y ? , . f ' ' H iaretMWUnl Ibitiiuir waulM to j.tn liie UeJUiaracy to stissl tka sdve iinitqf i.f thechiud bilherUtia tbep.duical nkfmA', may havafau opportunity Wtote Hot 8cy f-wwu uwd B'ais'.tb hewsai'iwf aadHOrtt'd raV f dblatea of tb IX-otutUi ptf-tW-Wetl ttsteamau ot Krw Tor and th tllant olJWr of Missouri. Our Kew York Correpndettc. Nkr Votta, Oct. J,18a. i, CM , , u k-iltf w ihM: , j ift f , , . , till what Stsrflml hti fen . VAlMUiaiinn fr.,i,kjl a burly mdivid-ual opMit mo. lie said j that H ua 1 caiat the goverDmeiit ol tb ; r. i. i. -.i i..h-... f ,.vr ki,,, ,;' iu , ' " M hn .,. 1 i . loh-vlli...,-...! .UiLh ...Su.,un,.k. I the contract to annihilate the balance lor - - v , , ,w ibi a, mnvw un ,VUIU wkr i letu iiMuaid dkubasi reye.- .J;rak -. n Sri i4iv.l tte 4 If lead at bu eibavi,-.wua did not reply, but looked, as I felt, like crying out "monstrous 1 iiiihisi route f thtis fn twl " ii ti t he ii, slid w ho would doubt, when tlir-,ili with that little j ib, lor one-ball (lie nun. nnt stated, thsl he would auree t" lake oil the heads of oolh tha whitj men i - - u - - - .'' - "'en of the South? " Ncvertbf . Ifst, what would the people ol tlie North ! snv il tlnv wire held responsible for the I tun Ity ol this assrmon by one n their own li'i.-ju, land lor it were condemned and tie iti d at ou -laws and muiderer) by the 1 inhabitant, ol the rlviUtcil world! Yet, ii in. wtio, it vsoiil.l be precisely the kind i ol eh amy and justice meted out to them, I that tin v ilciHe rtoultierii men, women and . i ml. in ii io receive tor the rash aud wicked i assciiiiius oi -win ol just such human be I it'tis as iidial.il every -country under the 11 a iietfio is shot or a lladieal mo , , ,p ,,,,, ,fi,nn,t,rs nt whether ; ,u (UllUllv oulul Wi0-tlttai- ' uf r8 Jm f whber tbe , ,.illlMttu.a ,r ,,,,, )tlrpm or iv.iKji.it,. nbak! eimmiiiinma ana J()r , , , h(, , . .. .... . .. . . - . ' R1.f. (, , alH(f mtXei. ui in.ii.l. tor what was done without their knowledge or ait-M-oval. Wilfully and for I'oiii ieat effect, tbnae murders and vhila- tiuns ol tire law. (South, which, von know. are aa much, if hot morn, condemned bv the I "-oole, generally, where they occur, than they .w.mld le il in a Northern citato, are o mai;iSllHd and exaKgerated by tbe time liny reai li Ibis section, through, partisan and pnjiidiied newspapers and hiteling ptctoruils, filled with rrpretentations ot moie horrible, seniles than ever disgraced the South, that your people h(i;ln to resem ble, 111 the eyes of numerous persons here. demon more hideous than those in the lusny men, nonoratMe saO wool i i.rpiions, who are still anxious to reonnie you as brethren and friends; In ell end Ui you all the privilege and bene lus liny tlieuiselvus enjoy, under th pro Im turn o the (iovcrnment ; to let the same laws that govern them govern you ; to knew no North, rAotuh, East or West, aud lo unite attain m li iemlslilp.ss well as under the Con dilution, lor tho sslvstlon of all men, tbe black as well as tlie white, the poor aa well as the .bondholder and Uwtttie Seymour 1 at the bead of the list I Though to return, wu regret to bsvs to sdd our testimony to that you already have, in refeiance ta tbe oisbeliel uf the Northers people, generally, iu the statements even Of those of your citizens, wliiiliavu occupied, heretofore, tlie most eialtislf and honvtable positions in the MdVuf. Uuitpau).. Jvi-Ut,. WtWiiiHeeiit a-h 1 4rfn4Ur. -Vkl 'Vtrt wiuai tmtuiMui ila.-.laraiioii ui timmiusiiji-. mission to tbe laws of the country are (lis crmlited, evirv wor.l freaived through tbu' ...l:iieal adventurers in your midst, whose e.iiiel oia upiiuoll it Is to stir npstnle and excite one class against another, to ktep iheroscilve in ollha; and power, and to make capital for Itiuttcal politicians, nil over ill" land, ia received and accepted as truth, and you are made to suffer for iti Why is it tbat such brulal murders as that ol tlie It oscue Ismily. consisting or an nlii iiish. women ami c lildreq, (Ivo or six nil kiiltsl, skiiih with hips, other with clubs sud some shot, for a lew dollar lui sitiued to Im secreted in rtin honaa.tiBVer embidltsh the page of Northern paper and piwtona'af VV bat heart rwnding picluru it would have made for thai hum alio pub- upMMt wenoie, tint) Us' pets.) t hav had, on'ibw-flppeWi' pire-o ibrir ptwv trt tbat ol the scene of U.a wlilfe meu whipping a tieiiro irl wiih swiichea, in lb woods ol Tyrrell tT.ratiry, tunil f Hue agfl, firf insulting or IVhtlng a whit one, ih seen, an that dark and rainy 'gut, of tha win a girl nt raping, with an In ant In hi arms, fioBi tha honor and blood at bar lathtrt honae, and crossing a deep creek, skirted hy thick ffrnvria, e mg, wito- tb Uu-fHI liiii;g.(l to b r bosom, (and though ojeadi he nit 1 aware uf jt umil ken Imin ler arniSj sliflvaiid cold, at a iilstoiit eon n try bouse, to which she had Hid, alter having been unonnauous, 00 tbe rmuod, for hour, from a gu sliot wound the. ball wounding her, having canted tbe Wstb ot th thrisl r. It k not done, bo cause hi si k uien were ihe perpetrators ot these horrid and brutal deeda, ,Why is It that sucl ,! rofiou murders utltjoseof thi two l?t.ttmm mt,lnutititrt aud)tria4- I'arniou, Mr. Miller and hi wile, ijol. JSoth-emit,-'lnd others, since the war, and ol Alfre4"lieel,!"'i'I bis s!st; Mia Keet.just tnawi'")'!!1'1 -to Jra-Kawt,M fait -af S011I1 (. unoiiim, nod within a circle ol thirty or ft.riy iifib,. neveV found a place in forth eru pieroriats f N it leciis! the murderer w.-re lilaek.ineB . Yts; and not thatibiy are Uiveil, faofm thau whtttmns, did they escspe nnUjliig wh Inthtlul fltirss s sre presented Ws-ekly and daily frlr Ihe gratiff mi low and delight ot Norther and Houtbem Radicals, by tucM publiahen, but airnply becauss they ,fund not gain with thorn elihiT votii ,or Bit Key I - lkraea llwj were not. noticed. It the colored men. Bow in tbe ftoiiih.'were to insist upon baring all oflloe -a,;bHi,-pflBtt; arid trust, from President anij iwvernor ilowa to censtai.le, divided li al lilt nnn,n wivj n . mi wis I - wren, ii m, lit favor of certain ' quslifltailoos to entitle tnetn w vow. 1 ,- ... 1 1 . II sk-f4v.f .1a - .1 kAM ,. sus lll5f H, M'W Rm.nwnwia WIS u o ....i...,l,t ku!J t I..r 0..llu white neorde to eondeutn and abuse all tha eolortd race" for the crime of taw, and, if regard it t. ft? in. thuir power, to bring itowu on agisssrsex, iiieince ui ine government an if its anryj Not one in teu thousand would en fuie fn sfiv such beeb"s anil unchristian Mwvhe. Norwpfotsl le white persoa la th sutireteniilb ronld Iw lotmd to wctertaio ju b mb id a for 01 Instant, or who would If we were called tfpau to u(rg4t the -wawtyw-tifia wmy to ike timt'iano vom,- w. vroulij tisBaaitlatingii aay t "aena ... your coioreu toteta, ia numtiur (pa greater the butter.- to visit tbeir lurethren in New Knr. ol their freedom r 4 Virsv'riirtts-,----tri-t "l"u f litwty." where they ooUl first dtrovT, to-tin tr dtmay, tdat then people, 15 who arc fci'uoisy jilMailww,'oUrre.i breth-'' '" " " ren" voting out in their Houthera .botitcs. WfrtWil 'ntit M tlicni cxert'tso tbe piivilexi'"' f treeuten and east a vote- in thair Montis ern homes, unless they could bring with them qualifications, which not one in a hun dred possess. Nothing has done more injury to tlie society ol alt rlasae and oolors, than tb establishment of League, - where the mem tiers link and bind themselves to gether by solemn oatbto unilormine and drsai dow all wh efii ounctwd in th. . . :';,.j)aktieytarfy 1 nauers, witn envious eyes,. OU tliu height ol polithwi and Inftrlleatual dhttlne tion, . Wh.8 the war elnaad, antatthstand- - 1 iut the iuliabiunis of the Southern Stt-s bad been made to feel all it borrora la it roost aavate form, be.spirtt of peace and bartnouy luirati to iblTuse itself among tlie divided parties, throughout the l'uitc.1 States, and ll men felt Jhe bjjsjng o iU. ... tff igitltr rJnTf-Tfy uniter'tiietr own vine'in'i " ' fig tree, rejoicing tbat they were no longer cuiiutrymtitt arrayad aeainst countrymen in deadly strile.and Jrlia they could once moro meet as friends around the altar of their eon -mon country and nniler t-ha old fl4g, with victory inscnlied on every stripe and glittei, ing in eiStw star, and teit f nobln dwail a hundred battl tlehls, which will shed im mortal honor 00 the conquered as well as on tie conquerers, in tbe late (call ft what you msyl lelx-llion t revolution. W h could iloulrt if the HiHithern peojila, who had repudiated their war debt, emancipa ted their slawes, by fbnir own acta, nl fir ever glyeA up thaUitk of tW tbtd j,.. cevsion, tor hirh 1 tlie aaronl ad Jwcn drawa,bad been received by the Northern people, a Mr. Limjolu tiw iared. over and N over again, 'V would receive them, !a's than th kindest ,ilnf existing bstwsrn all color throughout tho t$oiitbrn States 1 Most assuredly bo intelligvut person i.l the South dosja, and I tmagiue but few 'disin terested person of the North would,, Mr. heynutur's reoeot movement are tirnng no tb Democrats, all liver lb" North and Wert: and now;, if success does pot follow tbe effort of the great standard bearer, it will he because the voters prefer Radical rule, gold money fur tha rich maw's bonds, and ruinous taxation for every man iu the land I l, " PSClDHfJf IN HAHiCRl'l'TCY. ; v .V-put m6mMAvmmmt4&act!$afrr'; fntht matUr uf Ji. A: Xcfiur, Hint rupt, -. Jno, D. fiUx,AUy,Sr B whcuyt. , : Jno. W. lln$dnU, Adf .or CreditKr. ' At Vkamlr, at Kliiubdh City, Sept. 7th., I8IW. : ... --. j - :, - , The queatiou presented by the erttfl-ate oi tbe Register la tbi can is ; Whettier original papers, which bavu been exhibited to tbe Court and annexed tin' deposition, being marked and whirred to ia.deposUioti, bav ait tberebjp becoma tat part of the deposition, tbat they cannot be witbdiawa and a copy uhstltuiid t" '; " : y After tull eonsideratiou of tbit qnvsllon, I am not aide to concur With tha Hegiter ia tbe opinion exnreaseti, ' Tho pa(r In. question were exhibited, . rvu-rred to aod stated as exhibit In the deposition, and ua iiot tuxM-the rioixisiliiiBi exhibits and all, jk toriher progress oi the ease, it object ioijs should :btj Inadu to arty re,liureuri to the thibit, upon the ground that, in tha tle.MitS'm, 1 hey are referred to as original p8B;rs, Iwl upon inspection Un-r appear to-few opt obattttrtjrci,- rach ob-ji-etions might lie gmKL.,! Tb deposition, it is. tnnsti Iw complete. It Would not he so complete, fur It must b entitblished that the paper sulwtltuled aro copies. 1 hat tlie I'nurt may, a poo causa (Down, order th wnbdrawtd of tbe original x- biluta to ba used a evidence in behalf nf atny one having an interest in them, I have brf dunw, But 1 He I'otnt a clearly will not onler or nttow ttu fti Withdrawn, milcsa. upon tbe application oi ome patty, who " " can show toe proper use lor which h de- A Aires Ineftt. v 1 iiw tw-ijFtfrni ptf7rr-r se-ir-rTT-ti r- 'iii nrni annexed Ui.lhe dcpivututa abauid ba rstiun- ed by th Reiiistir. with tha deposition. against the demand rrf the Bankrupt. - r Jt thi Cr CertiBcl to W, A, Uulhrie, Resister. (Signed) - fiKO. W. BRODKS, - U, 8. District Judge, r&ESblCXT . J0f!.V$aX8 LXTTtJl. ' " Kvery itflitctinii matt should tparefullr read tbe let tat of the President to tfuKtal Kwing, published lo our 3olomna elsewhere. How relrericliiui nts am to be brought about v by the presi at extrsvaaot party ia Con- m, grr, wbov fur eight yeasa hasw iiaea nrting , th spendthrift with a recklessness , uurwr- --f, alleled iu all history, we taimut ae. Tne I . - army cannot be disbanded Intaue lis pies aeno will tie teqotred trt- keep tha 'white Jgsnjjla of lbutl !b ulJ.tUHa, UlJtMXP supremrCy.' Tha Fiemluitoi's liureau must tie continued, in iinkr 10 keep lhe(pMir negro trom starving, at the expense. of the white people of tht ubole eounltjr, 'The v legion of tax gauierer must' La employed and paid losmk out tbeiulistauce id tlie people. It useless lo iMlk (it eoouonu,ing while the Radicals bold lull coutr.il ot tlie Lettislativa and Executive branches or Ihe U'verniunt, Oo Hi contrary, we may ex- " pect locreaws'l ouroens lu tne way ol taxa tion pmmptly Fieapeil upon the people trom J ? tb Very niowent ul the arsenilding of Cou - r greea Sn iK-eember, and if the watninir ,IJ ? I'resioVnt Johntoa be not beetled In Unie, tha bondhotdeim tnay rrgiwt. at, much , ' " ' 1 earlier day thau they cow anppoec tlie aid tucjr.erauow (h.ndin la Ui ssarty id e. travaganc and 'ruin. W', favor the pay, ' metrt f -th wnbHe - tb-W the- itttrct rt .v . t'resident npua bis proteal against tb im- position 01 a permanent public debt, as ba ' been proposed by landing bills proj, wt la the laat Congress, and which will Bo boubt be renewwt bebire kucceethug set -aioB.--l('asA. I.iptm. 1 ., .-. -, .,: - ' Taia to , IvsusrT JiMUiwcia; Tlai Prrsulent tiss rereivi'd uumtmus letto a (banking tilm btr hot telegram ot its g- 1 instant lit tSov. yniuur. Thu tollowing ia a copy ot one ol these, datid at I'biladcl phla, Octtibcr' 8-tlh'; "Andrew Johnson, l'rsHlefit of tbe l u'ilvil Plates of America : Honored aod.reepecttd air 1 Your dtspaiiJt fl,ft$ ?Sd inh X Jn, Hon. iWatio mour ia auiTrtrMalir paeatwrlw birfw"- ol the people, and -I tineerely end fliinli jL fs-..& ftass.-' A.sr(.''--Tsti.n-i-'( xv Wi---i'-if af f -m -f"J n KMiftaiflisafMii. 1 TSficv-ifr Wrtil do uior towwfe-th-it,'iTitt 7 ot deyBui and Blair than all that ha Wrr - ---- aald or Wrttleo during in canvas. Fra ternafly and devotedly, your fellowitii js. msl)lif,tIt-JTllssuMa iar3
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 31, 1868, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75