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- - -.. mmmmtmmmn Wl1llll l.lllllil -- lining ) '''''"- ''BP"V. ,.;.-,;'..'..,.-,..., -. .... , "' . ., ,. Hi igr . 11 iiiBKiT ii ' JLV 1 . 1 11 - :Ly I i L .I II II 'i"rtii'" w- H""'- 11 " gt"- p "-f- ... M ',iimiiif fits tw i ii i iiim.. nnnmni n ,,.xisYj ; gjr.rY V v w - Ss Vv Vg v jT . v " VOL. 3. 1UIJKIGH, N. (Xf XYEnXEEDAX. NOyKAinER25, 1MB. ,4 THE SKXTIim MAJAVBtAk TmnKSATK: The action Of tb Senate, on Friday, "in the cm or May. Atotjt, f Burke, Senator elect Irooi the 41-tt. District, will strike tbe lionest reader a"one 61 The most shameless witancesof partisan nd personal rancor; jet developed ra Hip history of that body . . The coure..of Mwars. lteapajw and Rich, esprciijly, ni of Kctirt.' BeasTcy, fferman; fon, Winsteiid and Wilton,. Republicans, is in marked contrast with lVit of the other Raiicals of the liody, and affords some as surance that tkfy, at least, cm rise above the petlj feelings and low, mean purposes of those who are bent upou partisan vin.lic tiveness and proscription. The remarks of Messrs, Ilespass and Iticb were particular! y ercdifable to them, and show plainly that they are determined not to lend themselves to the eootrol of those who delight in bit terness, malignity and violence. We are glad to say tbt, qf the new comer into the Plate, Mr. Rich is regarded here as the most liters!, and the 1. as' inc'ined to keep up and encourage the prejudices wliich bsve lavn excited agnnst tliem, among re spsctstilc caxivea ol the St!eL by their g 'neral bitterness imj strong partisan and selfish feeling and conduct. Tha inceches of Messrs. Rol. bins and Graham, i4afl o Mr. Aveiy's claim to birarjgrsTOSTiswBin,- twwwrry were not attempted to ijt rebutted by argn ment. The vole shows that it was a tore gone conclusion in the outset to oust Mr. Avery, withont regard to law or propriety. Soma few among the Radicals may pofsibly have really thought that Mr. Avery was banned, but it is evident they noised their party pretydio and closed their ears to tha prools tbtf be' was'nt bamse). The decis ion ol the Judgos in this Sta'e ought to hsve satisfied every honest mind ou the sub ject, yet the past history of such men as Messrs, Caldwell, Barrow, Blythe, and oth too wis to be instiucted. Verily, they are the men, and knowledge will die with them 1 6av... ... . We are quite sure that A. TI. Galloway was misled by false representations of Mj. AvcrySnute: towards bim on the Electoral ticket. Maj,;jk.very made no such attack upon SatUrtrt7',nrf'e'lorfd race, as seems to have been represented to him. Some of his ojW f iHf friend ft the upper coioties, from what, W learn, are far more liable to -that charge than Maj. Avery. It is, how averrpiia, tliat bo other reason, whatever, (becau .none other could be given,) but whether Maj. Avery was innntd or not, ought to have influenced a vote, The ques tiaaoflght fh liaMteojjnt at.res by the . decirfcwi'oT 1h8 Judge t this State. Tiie rightef Itgis1ative body te determine the qualifications' oi its members is not a revolutlonery ot licentious right, but a right limited by the principle of law and justice and the fitness of things. The Ben ate is not s'jjiponedto be an expositor of law, but ahouW-ppy 4he Jwrexpoundd by the Jndlc5arf, -o-the facte in the case of the applicant for the seat. If this safe rule had been obatrvwd, Waj. Avery would have been admiUed-jrillioul question. . Theeopie of theilst. Senatorial Pistrict owe It t themselves to rebuke this flagrant lnal,lHs; are paftj is th most indignant manner. If fSew'Sel min tn Kortli Carolina, who nodemnda tlta ra) ootitlo of tbe debt or class ft tbrt ate na " now propose hadilg to break op the stay laws in exis- the Biait & t$oif ho bate . eought relief through their agency, his heart mswt be adamant loat to humanity, to the cries of wldoswd ant! ipUined inoocenoe, and to the raia of women Ind children. , Wt repewhhat we have always been op posed to tHpnnclple of atay laws to any ta;w for th relief of debuwhiii discdm iaatn nniustlv asaintt the creditor. The ,HMnt atav taw 'tis usunswu . uv debtor and creditor, and as very gener ally avciutAed bj fclisM, : Itt p aage wu demaodeslby the strong appeals ot the peopt?, and ' was rerIered necossary by the snfoatunate and , Inopportano U law pased duringTbe war. Tb neeeeaity for UelWttcV Until the part'iea who bsre ttaght its btucBla and rgiied. upBjt provision bave seltled tb;ir matter, is t imperioot, pom,". t; wm at int. , Many parties hT paid aoeof thek instalment, whQrBuTBbeTof 4laioewdUieir oldaote creditors, upon the assurance that tiuf onid W prtHotted. That aome disWnnst r1t-Vff way bave tavU It a shelter 'of or their rtijbt, mi n Mi , but should th laaocent be made to aoff with the guilty t ' Tb wpe'if" flS'Stif - law, :6 long ' al tbe pbliid belled hahoald enntinue. caaaetb fcPicta,wnnout grear irjry t. We boWt"i?t',JI'0e 00 the prpoo 'of Mtv fisaith, of Marti, to s repeat tha, bw, t f& 'to upo b qiyrstioa, until the people itemwd th rs- It the O.'nerwr AsseesWy Um a proper eaatiou legislstio ia auch matter. W hope that it w1 1-adopt ttitu course in , g. neral Ic sUvios as wilt iccar public As public journalists, we feel impelled, , by the reiipnnstbditie ol our position and the deep interest we feel in the public wel fare, to pak oat promptly and Iwarlesaly on a matter of extreme interest to every tax payer in the State I? ii palps''!.-, that our people are liecoininr intensely coin rood at the many rumor nil ml, thst, in nit mat ters involving larjf: spiopriutions ot money by the General Assembly, bind tuail m Mua'wd-ttm4KiiL.Miii.js. fHuuit being pledged or paiil tn parties whil ms mulat nuuterSi t work them thronti the Legislature. This is an entirely new phase of legisla tion in North Carolina, 'never lief re known or rumored among us, until the lata ' Con kpi 1 1 ioii'il" Convention and General' As Miiiriilv hail an etisteneu. This seems to be cinstrued by our people as one ol the p.en liar blessings of rjeef hig rule iu North Crrolina. Whether that fla-s of our citi zens, eommmily yclept turret hujjrr, are ccrree'ly charged liv rumor or wheiher na tiveB ' are as deep in the mud a lry sre in the mire," we have no means ol knowing, but it is our duty to keep the poople ndvlwd of rumors wo ileepty nlTectin;r their interests. It is allegid snd reiternted with e-onli deuce, we are told, that nne m in, itt hs-l, -whose name ere have not betid lUUOkuit'JL cetHaWtd 410.000 (ot luaVagcncy in m-inipu Uting certain appropriations through tlie Legislature, at its last session. If these rumors have any loundation in truth, we curt' -' wpiti tfrif fenrtsl" Astwrnbly,- -rn the name ol the people ol the State, to wipe oHt this l.lul stain lroui its escult heem, promptly. So long as e have any connec tion wi'h the put. lie press, no personal or partirn or pecuniiirv inHiiemvs rati tn duoe us to give any couuteusnee whatever to, peculation or corruption, in public or p Kate matters. It Is hr ln'y of the press to conserve public sentiment, to dis countenance and discourage every species of vice and demoralization, aiid to deal ho i tally with the people, and with men, whefli er nt;vcs or newcomers, who, tor personal nlHe eicbiqiier and ii.crease the burdens of the people. Let the General Assembly purge ilsell and assume a tone and an actf. n."fn all nutters, above suspi cion. Otherwise, it may look f r such ex posures as will uiakS the guilty tremble, and make men of character wipe th"ir hands of all connection with a body, which pan rfm to the schemes nt pltrmtrrers aod pC Jilatois of the public funds. TOADTIVU. One would really suppose, that no "brave men lived before Agamemnon," and that the country never had a President before, from the manner in wliir'li tha toadies and flunkies are chronicling every movement tf 4b. OfsaI, ami matiij4I4( tvep. jUl njot trttflallnddpnfr 'coBhrered ' wtttt bw-rtrtyd liie, private and domealic, as w ell as public, with facilitiou and absurd Importance. How many segars lie smokes alter breaklast, bow be drove Bonner's horse "Dexter," into be said in reply to tbe most common place observation, what tic word when ha dined with Mr. 8o-and so.-dWw be picked his teeth, when he gotthrougli, ali of these tilings are being toldliy the Jenkinses of tbeJ'Hws, with efrayity and unction that wvnld bare bee alnluttily ouca.tijig ia former days, but which Beem, nowadays, to be read with avidity. The diaeaaud popular tts-ttr which tolte jotsh trih )s a more suili us matter than one would at first apprehend. It is an evidence of the Ttcndencf tit tftrtrttrirrfml to that iieto worship which i bnt on atep removed troui monarchy, and which is one of its ordinary precursors- , ? t , ; ; ? j Even Mrs. Grant, herself, ia not safe from tfcsrijNtytngK.'BoroxiBy; tisecribAfiisai. flunkies, and her movmets and tleclsia rations find their way into print with all the particularity and n itiery with' which th Court journals describe all that Victo ria or Eogeaux-tay and do. More than that, 11 w are to credit certain out gijrings, she i to bar influence, in mora way j wm, which iadjado. nolhertep In th monarchical direcUon. Thus, we see it stated that Mrs. Grant says she will i iistcu n v - - . - - neatly omfortabHS,empMConvenXent, aSf And thereupon, it is graveiy siawrw iu a m sponsible and cmi-otBctal Viarter, tjiat "th result ot tbe atand taken bytfM. Graut will, o doubt; bs tha- erection S a nw building on mor eligible sue," at an tt pease to tbo country, already crushed wiih debt, ff- ptofcaidy, several millions (rf dollars I Thua we jgo towards tbe Km- 1 jr- -r - ,: . . . -jtV"' 1 nap wamwsss- saw "MixCU Uavinrrr." The truth ol the rumor, to which we referred Friday, has not been denied. We therefore feel author ized hi asaerttng that nprrTattion t Mgiviu tb I'niversiiy Moaif4 i)ioupjvort ot Judg William, B. Hodman, Paslama- nnoddy AdH and fmm.T$$ae W -i :T"-::::.l::-.A-?i-iL.:i even irsra rua im ibhsjf rxpifsw shs.i J i -LL. ub.v.n, Id sfci r,.t. .titiyJ,! ?( inrteMtrjBd a't ' ( . ! J .: any vagary trot. oet, Jt tjio "f the African rqnad bare received ma- of Us netal AblMt Justice Pearson bsa t.iHco strong ground tgUast thi movement, and it'Js.'dfmbtieM, owing to hi influeuce, that It, baa been, ibustW. de"d. - r VM. WS.Sfc w..-.. - --.0.-- -,f e-.... 1 I rtirslrs sbW MWtl 1 leard tbkt tliis gentletnaa, Bstruttor frum several 'dmi a to oeceuit&tt bis going home, We trust that he may spcedjty return to hi I JSCSK, J.s" S"W-; s.rrT 17. tot. tw.v. H'i iwo i :...j k.t i. flwWjiK,v,iiaili,i1ii4t.f(, s WiilBjft. vsntK miymtiffi - - ' Now. we care nothing for the site of the Penitentiary, larther than what is to the inteits! of the State, but we have a word to any in regard to the purchase of this laud sod to the manner In which It is centem plateil Hie Slate sh'ill'lw run into debt use lessly. The land was bought lo the days of the Conlederacy, with t'wiftilmitt money, at tHui per acre, ( the pnrpe ttf using the tmitier tben-on tor the manufac ture of charcoal (he cousequenee being that it is how almost utterly devoid "f tim ber, and which, we are credibly informeel, won-nc'oTisf8rjte lir jtr uert anil yet we And this Committee. nt homtsAjgai4iss-'a9jOtiaattiiv :tw ia.lSMi State boa. Is at ttetht dAUrt ami i half per irre ! And the site so arranged, as regards w at e power nu. I the iruarry necessary, that the Slate would be at an expense of not less than IJWI.DOO before it can reallv Com mence the erection ol the building." We clip the above Iroru the K oaaoke .Vvj. which Contains statements, ii true, ti.st ou jht to be known by the General As sembly. We have no positive information upon thin sulked, but feel bound, as public journalist, to preseut such ficts to tbo Legislature as we meet with, calculated to direct public attention tn a matter in which the people of the State are deeply interest- The Committee appointed by the Legis lature lo locate the Penitentiary is com posed as follows: C, L. ilarisL Ch.airiaan, by virtue ol Lis office, .as tiuperintendeilt ot Public Works; It. Vi. Lassil r, of Gran ville, W. M It obbins, At fiowan, and John A. Uyman, colored, ot Warren, On the part nf 1 ''tttWSavei" 'TlT T," Tf Brre'w;f HwBa lax, Hugh Downimrrnf l uion, arid 3 Hsrris, colored, of Wake, cm the part ..I the II 01-e. The objects and powers ol the Committee demanded, that it should l.ave been composed of nearly, at lesst, an equal numlier of both parties, and or the) most intelligent and experienced men of both Hous a. Whereas, it will be seen, that Mr. Robbius was the only Conservative ap pointed on the Committee of sswa. Th public will be surprised, when it analyzes the character and qualifications ot the Committee. Messra, Lawiitcr and llyhbins W?i), fw'rhfi'--oy mswbwss t iaVKp wlnse judgment the pnblic would relr.- The location and purchase were made, in the absence f vir. Robhins, and alte it was Ttiiow'n that he hd expressed iveea truty judgment in tlie matter. v We do not think that the price paid lor the premise by the Company owning it, in Confederate, times, is a fair sudjuct for ennstnen f. Ttim -qhswrttwr-'W' bw dmidnd' ate, llrst :-, Is Lx'.knllc the most eligible and desirable place for it locatu f Sec ond I v, do the Interests of the State and of fhe IVnitent iaiy require the purchase of large water power and the el ,000 acres of laud I Thirdly, is the property intrinsical ly woith to the State, what the Company vk for ill If these (jueations can be an wd ai&eWatiass to tlw. af,ia(cdun of the intelligence and judgment of the poo people, ol the Slate, then, and- onjy then, ought the report of the Committee to be adopteby the General Assembly. Not having examined the premises and being ignorant ot the value oi the property, we express no opinion, but -ww find that the purclins - of the 0(TD acres of land create universal surprise and general indignation. Soldiers VorrJio. It will be remem bered that Gen. Miles and othT offlctahTol the United Sta e. army registers.! and vo ted 111 the late Presidential ami Congress. i feaalwWtsoav, in- Ud tjtr and. that w contested their right to do o, 00 thegronnj that they hail not acquired legal residence -in lue State, being sitnpljr here' on tempora ry duty, from which they war Habitat any moment, to be transfeif ed." We are glad to ae that tlie matter ha just been -freshly ajljjdieated, ia m uthor- ItitiTtjirrre the District ol Columbia, though there are now -rons other ileciaions to th MtilO effect in the books. On Tbursdayilast, the contested election case arising under the municipal election last June was decided by tb Court Th petitioner was elected Assessor by twentys four u a)or it y, but ilia. Ckiiif i jsjud. Ji. p pears 1, Irmu incontrovertible proofs,, that i , . , ,. , , ted, will no officlf' where the voted than the atay of a soldier. All but one vVted for the petitioner. This military vote the Conrt declared wus in part and a a whole a flagrant fraid upon tbe citizens f the ward and of the oily of Washington, msdo tap, a It was, Iroin the balliits pi men who liever had a li gat resi dence in the city r ih war.4, m4 jli,h rsnann nf their mililttry i4jttiut oiuld not acquire tuck raiiltMt." Tbe views were concurred in by Judge Carter, Fisher and . , l .y, . .$ ;, "i. 1 11 " h ' A . Wo Wot Ir?-U will Is seen tbit Mr. R lbiB ro to t Question ot privSege; in tha'Scbatie.' xin fiitttrdtir. relstiv to : 1-: - crfns'satsrepreaensibsinwvs- mm - '?y'miMwi":w ,i. 4r.ii...,i.i ..Ma .1 tl, UW, l. i I" -'-''.. uits. T Litii tenant wrntt void- not respocil'le f..r the article, at he (Mr. CaUlwcl!) i arm ff fw ture It was Issued. F.KWi ftrhlWrg atKiirf ttW Refww. er. Why Mr. Caldwell's urtdevant in for tnstiool . - " -','.; - By tbe way, th Editor or Editor's of th Stohdpt r innayI Mrt Caldwell "amoig the ptiplteisT lle wsns, t ll evenu, to hare revisory "situattoo." . -n, t want ia7'i;'Wil;iWiif)t;ii. niaaa .T' Yowt Kipref, commenting tip oa the finantial f ibibit ef "JiitTXiIden, which need pray 'log t most, th ,Btt or iu creduors." ( i jmblMticd in the etntinel, ' ; ft WiiiiJSjLs.tti(S(,vj .in 'fMiiifwMS ii!,.t..jfu.4 Onr-WeT t?rtwptast, -- WlSTnk AMVSKMKlfT8,-8KA1iyO li(XKS, - THE fWM TRRH, TBt OPXnA,-LSCTUStS, TOK FA SB; IO.fH,-OHKOlAr . HESD,JfOST CA KOL1SUSS IS XSW TOBX. Hkw YnttK, Nov. list, IMS. Messrs. Enrrom : We occaahmally see a letter, in your paper, from a correspond ent, in this city, onthe subject of stock, money and politics, anil, wlto your perm la- few words of some interest, perhaps, to 1. ,nf 4h0. of JO" resAtrs, if not to stock. sjH-rulators, money changers and politlcjana. The arrangements are now nearly all com pleted,, in this cold latitude, to go into win ter quarters. Skating rinks are prepared, and, in a brief period, the waters in tb miniature lake that teem restlessly idle and are only disturbed by some stealthy hrome, sweeping down from the surrounding hill and sending the little ripple dancing to the shore, will bear on their mirrored sort-ire the life and beauty of this gay metrop olis. Young, beautiful arid swan-Ilk flg ures, chased by happy gallants, all moving to the strains of sweet music will present such an animated scene, such a genial pie litre, that one will not realiae that tb oold, rutting air, that makes their heart glad, is pinching tlinusands with hunger and star vation. Notwithstanding, there ia Mill pleasure to us in swiftly gliding over tb ice and in the merry sleigh ride, and w anticipate, with anxiety, a change from tb constant f-mr td the muaing carriages to stttl he Is far below what ha- wm Wttn n younger msn. l Mrs. Lander is now at the Broadway Theatre. In "Marie Antoinette" she ha nu Hial in this ennotry, and in om part. 'W.Wr ''Klir.al.ei.ri," mora especially when the old Quern is worn down with ago and trouble, her acting could not be surpassed. Yet her genius and talent, as well as that ot Forrest, wanes in patronag from "tb generous public," belor tb trash in "llumpty Dumptf," which baa taken tbo place of the ''Black Ct6otn and "Wbttt raws," and the performers, at Wood's Mo seuin, in "Ixioo, another light and amusing pieco. Pike's magnificent Opem House, per ils pi equal to any in tb world ha changed hands, though still the Opera prosper ther. "Genevieve da Brabant," at tb French Theatre, stand foremost in atttractiea, sad it uif la: UUca .tbisast uasu.ua TrrlTTtngt"oVn,t1l'e ol some or toe lenisle characters nsv some thing to do with it It is so whiirpeted ; ami It is a I act, not much mor could b taken away if any wero left. I mesa of th robes referred io " "" ' " " At the Academy ot Music," another gorg. ous play house, we ar having, for week only, iulian and German Opera. Last night we were present, snd Meyerbeer' great work, "H lrt le Dialile," wa given, with, we tbonght, wy trrthr wpirifcF MeCullnch, a South Carolinian, sustained, with great satisfaction to the audience, th me-ond part - Madam La Graog being J the first. Besides this lady, w reoogniwd Signor Brignoli, who ha a good voice, and who wm with Miss McCulloch in Raleigh, some month ago, in lb Opera at Tucker's Bus Hall. There ar about twenty (Its or thirty TkUi,rt4ara,iiaUac. ShuB-Hnsse. m tlu eily, aatl a many tliouisnH people attend Hr in nightly, at an expense, in tbe aggregate, of as many thousand dollar. It hy stimated that as many a forty thewsid visitors are constantly in New York, and those place are sustained by them. There fore, one attractive play or show, welt gotten up and put on tbe stage, will run tor month, with aji aliuust entire change of eudieuee at each performance. The seas n for Lecture lis already com menced, and we are having them on a variety el subjii;ta, Irom good, bad and indifferent lecturers. Tbe Gorilla, just at this moment, seems to be its.- lavOfiteTKtef. -WsbBttern-it has been d finitely settled that weave not ot ins kin, and that it is simply a beast. Thfc Ortwir Btinlt I Insr, guffaw nwy tin ridlctile. It is "wnetbing under tbn sun, and, as novelty i til pioe of lifej we were really in hope tb Bend we id linger awhile wfth as, I enderstand that jou are acenstomed to witneaaingf South, tlie mWiedr, if not th temale tout. How is it t Enough said. Old you know, that raven trese are now at a (treat diaceant, while tight and gold) goes, a biide, to be bewitching, perfectly o, mus. be a mmiit ; so, also, niti o a swue or an actress. IlrunctUre and dark bair have lost their beauty, and not nnlll thorn shonl I be a fortunate turn of tb wheel, ill they he In vogue again. Snob U th stern decree of fashion, and ws nil, sooner or later, bow to U are slate to it. The old North Btate ha been, lor the put we. k or two, well repress atad in beauty snd intelligence St th Bt. Nichols Hotel We sibserve tbe name recorded ot two pffPW'"tsTMt" ln4tNsTMsBirr'sMa 8 , of your City, and Mia 0., of Ooldsboro; also Mr. It., of Ratviadt-, and hi handsam bride ; General snd sirs. P. Hawkins t Mrs. L., Mr. and Mrs. B., and Mr. nod Mr. K., of 0 oltlalM.ro ; Gen. Htubbs, Col. Bamoel ii. JUcTate, Col. Jiiljn I). Wbitford, Mr. Yaocy, Capt. Henry Flanner, Gen. W. G. LwU, Ir. W. Harris, Mr. J a me Mopie.Mr.' Jma W. Bryan, Mr. Th.uuas J. Mitchell, and oiiitrs I do nt nil remember, W ero gratiutd to learn, from ot bo that we' "bad the pha ure of, im-eting, that yon all de signed making tb in.istof a bed situation, trusting that yon were on tb bottom, and, it titer wr any change, it would b tor the better and lift you out of the wind, RING WOOD. . 1- 1 jRp (iSA A t a btibllC meeting of tb - v?i: ....-r... faiiurlrj,Edgeoml,tt elt,, Cote 1-ssnUta. Js.l at(Vmfmj1 rlN UN ssV-- mUsW -rr"" - "r lature, praying lor the abolishment of tb present TAkm law. A delegstio wa git) tftXtiated to-nMimmiaadtaaajtmA grnrion t'onventloa ia OoUlshoro, en Mo day next. Tbe liveliest lntret wa mel kstcd. - .. T' 1 - f-' CiiiTHM.--Tlie people ot Cbalham ware addre-aed, last wtk, during th pmgroa iet tbsvCisitnla tbat cwwiy, b Hnn. o!h Turner, Jr, w Oraogo. ill subjtot ai ) The fit w CaajritutW nd . tW m8 wbo rortrtiniirr iu We-sienra-tba b pw4 ing of tb meeting .'were ordered.- to tw . -,y.,.Hrs tfmm tb S. 0,TicjiHi, MUU itditrBvmrwwT-nrrBe'ineerTt:- Ko man Is mor highly etmd ot more heartily welcomed in the ftouth than the Northern man. His skill, lis Intelligence, his.lnduatry, bia iearning and th truita d hiitngeauity, cullure. sod e,beriry "are" gtkrt ly reeairad, and h It at Once invited into full communion with th Southern man in ail tb pursuits and avocations of life, Bncb men are found lien r and rrrywhrw;t and an among the most vaiaeel or our citt n. Such have come here during tb war and doc it, many of them officer In the jiaitt artttj d -other 6smud 'itk k'-rtrn.M,a4"'lSI;rM- t." -ltfiiifc-; w.si - m u.ii, u. uu.iu . . in , i . , a j oeco patina of enr city and State, in post Hons Which mast them by -' tneen poyM lar tor th time being, end wb sr know a member of th Rmiublicaa party, yet are highly esteemed and nonered as good citi eo and axsmple of civic virtue and ssfulneaa. But ther doe exist here, and there is t continually increasing, abhorrence of what ar stylet) earpeWbagjrers. Why is there this leeliag, and who are the objects of it I We will premta that it i not altogether confined to th Radical, and that Democrats nf noma dic and predatory habit, whether Northern or Boiitbeta born, are looked upon with much tbe nm dialik, though tb party pbra be not so distinctly applied to them. But it t especially felt toward some men ot tbe Kadical party, and ot Kortheru.birth, and for this reason it Is affirmed that" the South m intolerant of Norther people or of Republican a Radical politic! opinions, that tree speech and freedom to vote are not to b Had at the South, and that more force tf nwqrflto aw.tne tlnssv UtUrlv natra is this at anv nottion of tn ooutli, despite tn noauruk wbwtt have been quoted to establish it. A man may vote be phi ee, and for whichever ... .S . . . . ( . r - . . . party n vlsmat e Ml vt -wrMtovt political epinient h ploaaea, nnlnterrHpt adly. All that I asked of bim is that h ahaU trswd ea aa ether . man's tot s, and avoid alaadaring and libeling other. No on ear to interfere with bim or his opin ion. Hi rot 1 as free to him the air, nod this tf als tre to hi speech. Hut as It it fro t bin, to k It to tbo who lived net before him. and b has neither a natu ral aor acquired right to abnse, or in auH, or maltreat other. Tb great diffi culty with the carpet-bag politician is that be think that he bring with hint the right to abas th man under whose roof he b sheltered, in bit own presence snd that of hi tmily, od this constitutes tree fpeecb. aad that tha Bout hero man haa no ngb.f to py bim'bSci-'ti "ttt othttrflfr to resist opptMsion. Bt mhrtaksas to hit right tn vote iscqnil ly great H tuppoees that this right makes tt hi privilege to exolude from a vote th man who is lready a voter lere, and to admit other who bare not been as yet re garded to be thos entitled in bj own pre vious home. Nor this only ; hit titie to vote It title, h think, to tax tbe present oe enpsnt of the land to the full extent , of their tvra "ndr6trk oi i nee vases oimseu, Thn, with an arrogance which can And It equal new here, hedeclaros that when lie that obtain pontewdon otfl thslegislstlrs, jndidal, and teeativ power of th enn monity, ft sua!! aot b Uwfnl for the peep I ot who entire power of government, and tb control evr thsir own affairs, he baa pomeened himtelf, to speak of him nd bis la any-ether tbtf ths-kAndes diB(at.jti), Moving Ura,ad tbai thay ahaU welcome him and hi into tb,beom of their tsmi ilea, and to the innermcoi ebambera of their domentlo csmtwnryi;'-- - -t Is it any wonder that th' "carpet-bagger i o heartily abhorred by tbe Southern people I Mo i tbit leeling st all ltkly fo be lemsned er to die out, until tb policy which h porta i abandoned. It i a aasy fur bim to booomt and to behold to be the Iriend aad ally of th Boutbero poople, a tor any other man who La settled here betbro or darin tbe wtr. nod b peed not lo one particle of hi fealty to political opinion the most alts. B, so- Vng as be make hi eoors on ot spoliation aud defamation at th Bomber people, must h .wpsxAj to lf -bated,, and. rlUitJll hm;d mesra- tuacisstui n may o in eontmuirg and earnriag It out, the mote will be be aMTiiJ msnMp .tta'tpfcWWt' twVn4int4,,-i'-"-'-"-----vf " II may bo o ided by th tepreme power as te nnstntly Means greater tnewn of eppretsioa, aaa a may roll ta weaiui thus acquired ; bot thi will not giv bim tatistactio or pteatnre. tie witlconstantly aaa before him mew who earn here whh ho bitttar title t ocil tlandiBg :in'd's''k"iti;iT regard un be ktd, who will be Rupp sad eon tested ia tbe approval of ib.lr eenrnnof lift aad ooaduct in th commu nity, tbongb they my be as far from p lii ioel aoineidtao with tb foutbeia puipte a h may be. - Mofv it It sdway ntonry that mm tbottld abandon office into which thry mar par bee induotad by party oiunug:meii, whick hatnotth popular approval, fur them toatoM tor their eonnectu with tin- yast and ven , nsorplng power, any more ; Latsxteamk VMtX,BmtxtaaaL mlmmias ilstte lLaaii' tamrlfc vassjBxavBBBwnB wswvv-sBssBtsBsBwBVi aWs-wasswwttwtwJ WJwffwTir ef WO'j'e'J': t la it rightful, or what may ei to thiiui rigbtfuC"tborty and prineipU. " , , That mjr often net tbi tor," powrr oon cMeatl with) nli which I he legitimate prlooipl of a political party reipilis of tlnm and all partiet bar codt wlijeh ar wi aeceeaaiily mixed np with teih-h or Indi vidual Uteres! lor the restoration of ttie poepte of th 8UU la whkb thxymaf l ercit ; h whom they way tt'ptot, in anek way n tri . "rrstiire to tU'in all tl"lr right, prearrvo tbeni t gainst into ot tb. ir mean by legislatls robbery and otttciiil oealatloa, tad prevent tbe lawlanei ai d Uttrrn of party tplrtt from ' tempting bf foro or twpretaloa to rfltt that ehang J tattling std of tb tT.ti4a which good work and kindly spirit can ttooe t fleet. - - uaa w not narn jowice,. ana. luoi i, tv aans t fini Those hi- w WWtst Wwpar. tit fork,' WMBbertrig rty awn, -tViooiot whom has bssard frs than CiortrTengtl Thi aawtatn, tamed Vtetuheimw, eoltisstus tt ovnasnsat t tbat kitxl wbli.li rsUkiU to tp-knt.-e.-' A Uttkf bo of (birtren, bavnitf placnf a peony Mf lb railway track t Uunswick,.. Main, te te liseomouv crusi.1t, one M tbUsi band threw a ttick vi woiid at aim aad b wa instantly killed.' J" '- ; 1 W da'asvt khink thttiha Norti, iy bw oaqneetesf tbe fcVooU, acijuirtd the flight to fill ih kWntbern btad with kef vrtmlsVrs- :f Amr. :&aXtrite!H-.UW-jrlnfr.MirfV V..-aitns..J Mshogwny i kboodanr tit NSwvtd as tort awst tar fuetA mtihtr71' teu sutarsd TW'Wwpp'tyVrvral thJi-istmr eord ef it M three dollar, asd a, ball cord-' ' -t-'-f ; a- - f j . J r ' P-"t 1-T-T. i-ff f"Sl l.jjW,rt ftf. k .(SVI... VI, yjSM ait's! Ttim mrAHn. Xje I I her- v thfn. and them have then, la one lr("baitir tif iwimp," ta-ii Mliiiij, hjirniniilv, iliiue. 'n.t.itiBh Ik.nielh ., spaee ml etmatlSM tun. A vet. Hi. ri. .b.a ta-suMn aw . ; I rm" ttorrrstnis ht tnwnlM trnd --' --- lie. ra, Uiruunb Jos edkniiia vault tiidass. J'li aoug ol eti i.si uU to Uod. ofrl SUtMMS SUMMm BlStH KMItt Uf W On all Iwr divers and Khwis lta urst Is apartled from the hand diviu : Yes I bright a then ye sniM to estek The astwio trf a apher te fair. : T. bold ytnw huh untawtol nlrh, -': Isid (f(r4)SMK'4id'. aMlM.ttitj,T.: . OoH frets armt vet thm-s ve tn- i - tmnmm ittuwmut -s t ro : -' In primal Iwhs, as if esc. Ms LiwhrifMHl su evoj-Uauii sunt. Aa.l .lo'he, ui,i Hiue r.m bricht throng Do all HKhMninir sirtrlt ewe , PratoeU there hv pure siderial totutnee, uwraai, itlariuua, bleat, slwa. Conld msn Tint Mis what ye havs seen, t iilujil astbtls tha atirnilile.1 fusst, tr.m atl thai I to what baa lime, , t he glanwli.tw rih. tb raaa ho vast t The hirOi of liojia, tin. fine, ibe fU Of em ini-es, iniriads, se. Sown : ITironea., cilo-a imKu, ana, workhir flw tlun'S srWiaw whoss ar nut gut. ail Vs aaw reil Si.aale i,.l iiis simi mm your nivstlo mien'; Ye saw tb ailorin IUImhi band. in llvniK lull, in, miKl.ij Beiwaih bis iitao and Imuubuih sky, lie .itlii'n a at your lofty ahrias, And (toenieil he aaw Willi gifted yo, 'lhsUodbeadia hi works Oivuis. And iWs v shin, a if to nxirk Tut eufl.ire of an earthly sa i Tlie storm, the bolt, lh arlh.Raks's shoe, 'i h ssil v.lf an', saslitm tin. i . , LiiiuKbi, foatute, (ibuts wi UIikhI and aaevs, Ali us tu re in., aud life's want anwa. Am nought Ui ynO : vn smile ihsasius. r nuujni is And soure i alias their uavt ami okate. r. mbnn - Mr Hum whowe lnt oor na movua, Beyond tlirf eliasde hf jjri'ef and crtaie,' Mtilt shinlnif on th world Im loves. Hue ia ms-t.s su aisrMls fUt IbM more oiriiiee tha soul and sod, Tl.sn t.i pruu.1 luiral lry uf heaven, Yon huniiiig blsajory of Uod. Twi Pai Aura flaiardayUfor W, at tt o'clock, A. M., ia tb city of Meads villa, Jkn Vouaty, I'., Oeorg tram), te an appearance, breathed bnt last U wts pre)ia(d for burial, and th remain were to be Mat to Erie tor interment, II i (later, who waa present attb time ot hi aupposed (Icmiiw, arrived tbete on PatBr'ky sight, and mad pitmaiation 1 or leoei vins th nisi. aclHilJ eertegfl. -O Uondar, a hear amli carriage went W-fht1rpot; borf bV bbjoct ol their tetrch wis out there, and they rr ctuvea worn nut tne lunerai party kad missoil th train, , The hears went to the depot team on Tuesday, but instead of the i.ttpiw, mere earn a owpatcn staling tuat Mr. Warren allowed signs ol lite. A. dis patch stated that he aad been removed from bis coflls tad w. sitting up in hed. What must be the feeliog oi hi friend at that Having reworetl to tliem oe Who WW a doubt f lie lay in tha death IU trance at at fof about lorty -sight hour belor ex hibiting sign of animation, and It ws al most a providential circomstano that tbe iutenueut waa set lor a place some distance Iron) where the aupposed death occurred. Tb dine that prostrated him was typhoid fever, nd the contemplated interment st fine was ptotmbly , tbe mean of averting Jl'llUUL.IUlCCOJl Ullt'QUjlltoual SlUlf ill 1. a tivlm. tiniiiftn lu.ti.. -V ''",;t: Tun ant-CIA Dknd in Cwtntcii -AKm nut Ikkvrkt BcMsii-On Bundaf tot, whil the wmgregation of St. Jams' C'bnreh, corner of Marshall and Fifth fltrwsi, de voutly Btlwl tbe pew, twlungthopnlng of the service, a lady, tall and eonspleneos, entered th rwaAn- tmrie, and mawlnd lots .. wr4 in searcU -ot a seat, lia entry tad aisie marcning woubi not nave attractea morn than ordinary att-eaiioa ltd twisting ,ol necks, hsd not her person exhibited woetlerln! furvttor la ii full-blown oat fines nt the Orarian Uewt, paassr OMiaiLA lattantly, by Inst mystetiout swmpatoetf and spaani.idic influeno which control :: e'; ?rs smbiif 10 1 prnie ot f he fodi.fi mis, t he "Whole tongreiistttrn jx ptoded with about id laaghtar tliet beeam mnre and mor uncotitrollalde, nntilth nn fortnaate kflv reached a eat, and kid the satttel rtmei by assuming kneeling position. - x "'i i' WiJiesn The rxerclayss ended, bnt the motie (rem Idee etaxt d.-al' the minister trot wish retsukete bis eooiitenaace and aooahi Up. 'WvWfreMriwr'w-tW tstio to nnktnlt tb lines o! risibility lath eounu-nance i.f that eongn-gatlon, and tb sermon, alia it a good on, was entirely thrown away. Yatil y ol aDity," ikitb Iht prrtcber j II i- -,. i i L l I),. 11 I toluthern OHtion, : J iasoit Jkltxy -XUt-geniai Mntxiloquist, giws the following ap.using account ol tn ioiiryiew Iih fin held with Daniel Wsb. twaijkvgeM Mu . J iaitetnlf.i)- maie; me nign.ir was in Wtslilngton rn dcav.ifing to eillect bill from n man who held lucrative position in tha Treasury leprtment. A lie was intimate with Webster, BiitxXealled upon him and naked btr a'tvtc rm h subject, Alter learning tha b could nt attach tb (alary of the government officer, the Signor Mid to Mr, Webster, r think Kwould like to bold government position. "Well, what would jik to lw yoveiiuieiit niagteln.";''-Wh of? asked W baler.: "Becau-," iaid th Signor, "after you- hsd raretultr eounted over bundle of on hundred bank tote t vera! lime. I could n,Ht them over after f "ind there would lie only ssveoty-fiva," -N.,naene, raid Webttrf, w htvr me i th Tfi ssiirf now who (tan tiv too twtntr- Tb' Tork MertUdmnl 0rJ Oritnt rrornTty wspmud to M army trieod i . nttr o hi tempt at tb Utemee wbel re urging their w merittMOtQce holders oabiiu, ila aaid list ha. wotjld. mat op brarrthlnet swiarr he svsnaHmrfwow'Sjiiestit ta election, and the i no .one woUI know bom he bad, det jifed: upon , natit their am gii into print. 'It no awe plan ning campaijju; until yo bay a war,' eaAd.btt., -f irt;.-Hiwt .Hi ;- :.-,v v:HS - 'tie. UaUet irtafed to a reporter f th NcwsYrk lleraU that the new admini-dr. tbm wl'l be rdicl upon tb rfecoottrtic- BiattiJrs.' A to the Alabama rlanoa he. ft wr Iff rsiftrt .ccountt by t liktctiaiu t on DrnisH vtMjinHuctai, TV J ' J .11 D.' WK flill, (IM.WIM !,) ., L. . FtheBen'lii.U- " r Bwrrisirr, X. c-, !frrtf7 ttwt.-' " Msmiii Tai.tAKD i rt; At th last mrktlRg o Seymonrind Ulair Clnh. No. t. held on Tuesday iin:. Now. t0h t,iyjtaingvreso.it:Wj .pmmipl: l)r, L W. Mania, and nnanimousTv adopted,' , alter which th Club tang; tti pQldiinrtk fand asljourned tint sr.. , ' - ' v UKtVW. CHAliLOTTE, , . . '-r?- Sfentitrjf Jftm Tim, - BetuUed, That whil wdethr th defeat ef eWasonr and Blair, fur tlx Fmtiileni y yet U ia a oewre et tb m.v uoloiHOtd IteaMMja la ngal ranged hwseli on the id uf Cuu- ' ' " tit otiooal liUrty, by an increased msjority. WisJ, That we tender tnotbiuktof this Club to tbe pstrtoiio Democrat and roervtlvc irf ui County, who to nobly : tad s faithfully perlutmed their duty on tae uay oi eiociion. llevlntd .That We crtfliftTttolaW tfia'lrieild' ' ol Cwnstantlonnl Horry,,f ibmngbout tb Mtv aa tbe iatje gain tor our t aitao, and ws hers, and now, pledg onitelv to.be , ; tlwtya found en tbo side of right and jut- ' tic. - HtDhti, Thtt whil wt regret tht ftllnrt ef oor ava la th !) eoatost, et, a good Itw-abiding oitiasa, ra-sbrtwUy submit to tb decision of the mtjurity, and hop that w shall hav mor cause lo praise, than to blame, the Administrttioo which ia to ffmm w for the txHit loar year.- mv ' SisauMK Nws rsox ritAO0AT.--Tha m.!JNn? - UJid Janeiro in which la given in detail an" " sxtraordinary ttory (he-etolor bsly al luded to-about C. k. Washburae, out mitv later l Paraguay. P . Itsatatertod that Ve. WaaUUarne .ift....,. Ifji coiiiiuy and abandoned to. tha VarU- roo inctator uopt two Ameriean ettiten, barter O. Biissagd Qettrge P. Msstenaan both of whom were, moreover,, etnpinyed lo tb Legai ion, snd were thu offcer ot th Suited State. " to lncrwdihle i story of cowardice on th. pirrt'ifir Cstfed rJtatr " Minister mtfst ' be rceivd a ft least doabtlul, and tnseep tibleof aom explanation hoaortols to Mr. Washburn a, did not a long letter ol WU barne' eonUrtn It. He relate in this let ter, which ie addressed to th English Minister at liio de Janeiro, that Bus sod Mutermtn wer "hirved from his side" ss be ind they wer paaslnf Irom the Legation W tIB U?r ltd,!, Hui.ru llifj tie U tui- ftnvk-tti'tv1 tMt SWe--JTi'tss'l. -v Is'nf ' did he tuffer tbit ttrociou violation of th ' tight ot Americans, of WiOSimtBliasaMimsKsai but he teem, from blsown MJwnraCTiJ hkv gone quietly tboarj thr) Vessel waiting. tor bl,W ftiT We-traYlifh tetlr late, wituout (topping even ta fvoum- tiate. . .., f. ; . 3 ,, ,i ;. Th corrospondent t TMo dd ttlll fur ther that whil the English land French neett are Hastening to I'nraguay to rescius te)tt-v4-lM.. for our taut, whkh lie idly in Kio j while Lopet is torturing and Bsurderius tt hi own. sweet will, - ; .":;'.'' Mr. WathboTM't ew letler condemon him. . Xe-Mcb thsmelt oatrsg battvur been suffered by American cltixcus tbt which he ha tolerated ; no such iueek minded person bst v before niisr. pro anted our Government abroad, or suffered owflag W be flithonirj(d.gn.e. Afej, JWtitr wd .... . .' . i ,.. ii s. i.'i'j.' in '.f- Me- W will aay noiUing of th reporl which MtM'tttm-Rfo-de-slwiis burn' totanglrmeat wi h Lopvx of hit eotrnption by thst barbarian. It It aiit enough that he ha tatnoly tibmitael.kto. bv two Arastrinat citizisnt, beside t laTie number of persons nl other nation takeu Iraei'lifXcgallon, whire fbey'Iiad toufh tug'trm ft1ury 'siic.TTrs-Tf - Ii tppesrs tMm Waslibiinie's own, letter thst Lom-i is ruth lea tiarhtiiaii, who vio late rvery law ud repecu the right of O One; wnwtler tltv vt f ireTgii.- Tnete it eaaon to bcihiv that be haft submitted Bliss and Maatetmso to the torture, uad tujsriA0.rtM4U thai wnb- biu JjUiuI-. .. mm tbttt aatMM'wauidwitb yiratr, Jir Tim Actum n OosTtiiiti'T. W eoewrnrtf wHil a gentlernaa- ywaiisrday" who bt been twira acroa h couttiumt tit tb HHh.HSt Oetttlwr; - H mad tbw trip from FhiUdelphi to Sscrtuieniu, Call fornl, and hack, hetweea Saturday night, f. ,Oct. 10, and Monday, Nov. 9,12 2(1 K xstwd twsnld haw awM'tHMnVoa -taW tight of th ?th, Tb time through to California via Bait Lake Ci'y, I'm ion fac.i 1 railway, and Welles, -Cargo Co.'t ttgft, tt torn nin lo ten dtyv' tud tba Mute through to Ointh to reach tit Union Pacine railway wst via Pennsjlvani Ceo ' trl to Pituburg, the I'Utsbarg.Fort Wa ne tad C.iica railway to Fort Wsvito, and from thence roQtiricy. Ilibmls, by the To. toda, WahatH and VVeatern ntiiwar,' and irom-Qiitwy7ltimrsxxi-t)mir,"iy""i!if Hannibal and Bt JoAj'h rail a v. ' Tn tad of the track f the Union pwilto ftllwiy t tt frrtboni TtfPt Briifj,'-. wfrtjlrf' one das' uaglng of Salt Lake t'ltv. from whwip, ia a lew day, it will ou'y I some iw aaa a-nati to tbree days tttliing to th atrayerminas ot the ('eniral IVitic rail- Way.-A't JVri Commttfiat. ' Mottn Aims ton Aii-7wrot ri or "inA tinvr' BmrrKO bt Emma-. ill was reported yester.iay tuat acs w arm a stef es4'wu i- .aairs-ae, , x m nof Know) kow mauy have preceded It, tint if i thought an unquestionable fact that (lo. Clayton intends to intognrato civil war itt Amauta. tb (rm lor this pnrpnwr tr tot"tat is angled intei the Mate in sivirta " " ease, marke.1 Id , 0 nly." That wbicit Watlhipp.i hf Ktpits,. ieefetdav In Inei sart of a firm in Lttui Knelt.- weiiiUed iuat rM btiSKUeil hh4 tw,y potuid, taoagttrtm .w.. o a uitia too neavy is at.rl botiv, aveit - ot tl. im ot p.r.i.I l.HmVrt. IV a. hall tee what wiH -mm fH Tt)ii"ptnipuin a.. Mmjhtt AvaUiutt, 13, ' r?Th Kr w Viflf MVW,iit V,r"Jiri7i h expfnne 0T rue Iie fTvcTTou. m llmi Fuie, ythat Cirtsaotd wa atrtt rd V)oOO- when nmnina'eil tor Covet nor, fjoootl more lor Pennsylvania, and further nm for New York ttikiir.gdn all "hunrlrwis .d thousand Ol diiUtr." Thif I'iiioo Uagu . Clnh ceaitnimted $200,000, and benau r ' Mlnrgao a large turn. Th total anmui t ' raise! by the, IiepubliS,iai in 'lie yik ia iMUatllitidJiQa. ' ltnvejf i a'rijinbi,l White men tlialiaiW hisnl is M.ka.mrl h i,. constitutions! Utstvoattt ilv tb figure tt ninety fir thousand.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 25, 1868, edition 1
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