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jyi'MMi'iaMiW"lr'-a''Maffl'iMita M 11 ')'.lS'.n.i..,.'ii....MMMi .T., -r,r g;7mi , i iri.ri.jMTii, i iil ftilnliiiii t )...--rir."itmS-iltlf..Wliiilili.i ln'llii n 'U riim I. -.n -ti- --. '. i ' m" "' "I ' '' ' ' '"'I " MMMMMaMiMMMMrtWaaaM unn.m 'r'J 1 "", 1 1 '' "' .m "' ' ' 1 '' 1 " . "e1 ' ' " -. " - "' j 1 ' " ; jf, ," - ' - - : ' ' ' ' " V v o""' ' t'' V -....:. ....... -.' "i .'. . VOL. 3. RALEIGH, N. C, HATUJUUY. MAY I, 1SK9 THE SENTINEL. tUK fWOlVKAS. Not many days ago fffJJ ' rvii(in unon the "Oneness ot our PI giliu-- i which we briefly allowed tltiit we pie. .'it... .. ..a .1 tiiata .,r Iftnisrtom .tr were UUIISC any i n KCnMic that has vrt lomiebid in the ..i.V,. liiufDrT. fu the facT. tbat otir's g;(Diic fountj,"Tu people lining c'hiifly i.l uncommon origin and speaking gent rally one common tongue. Weappcalt .1' to his tunc Kropirea in confirmation of this asser. uou. We here repeat, jou can not tinil a wf Kinpire e,ther Anclenl i,t modern ttuiev. nulrHH roiiipostd ol iimny p'Oplen, M-Mkiii .liviae languaK'". liffiri-nl linioi m, varied institutiotis inl afitago nistu inti iesta. We may iul It al.le to HV iliat tUe oppoBite ot lli'm i alisolntety true i.f u, but to a very gieat extent it is. Twenty year coulil liuve beeti al- fi -mi. I milt at'arcely an modiiieatiou.--Kvim now, when there has been biii Ii a large im-orj iorittitn of the Umtf-n eleimni, we itilliia naiion generally nak tl.e ine Uiiti;it,'r, NjMve the sutue inlensls, uie (luve iie.l in tlie main by the name law, and hate a em n upending history. The Isti gUHU' "I the Hible throws light upon the clisructer "I the ancient "kingdonia thoe lietet'.p'iieiiiis maa&ea that had Im lusecl inii. ini(ihiy Empires, by the lurid I'm s ol w ir uiicl defpousm. "Nebuchadm i.av the Knif!. untoall people,rKiiw anil langviujr " Tinf . the atyle of the great ruler of the A-iiv t Ktii Empire. And this style ot ad udiixl ai.swer equally well tot an) of ttir h?p great Kmpdoms of antiqnity, or, in. In I, ol i ' ol the vnst Kmpiies that liaie priing up sine the ihiy of the Assy rue, the l'i isian and the llonian. Kven Kiitl.i..!, to t:iy. might appropriate the liiit'!" ,,' Nebuchadiu .7er, and her Queen, iii a SUte proclamation, might ad ilrnw liet nil j els Mattered over the "wide, ii. uorlil," ea of ' ail piople, nations and liinyn ig. a." lint we have another point to mak., which is our tn.dn purpogein this ariie!. Tlieislabltsiinient of just, such a govern men! as i Ui's has been is a new thing mii.ir g the children ol men. A f. rm of government like that turned by the fagts el tie l .st century has never before been knoa u. W graut -that ujuUiuig iike: it lias been tiied that republic.au piiueiples aie out altogether novel ;but, aver, that no huch coiiktitutionnl government as that fmmtd by Washington and Ills illustrious compeers, with ila empjiaiUly adjusted cliecks arid lialancra was ever before con conceived or developed. The late Ciulede-i rate : Constitution Was an iniprovemi nt, lc eause it was the old Kedernl Couitiriioii clunind Hi a few paiticulars, and most- wisely as the writer IM-Iiev.s, but in those psrticulaia only that cxpi ii. n. e and cl.- ulsetvation dcinonatrateJ a judieioui njul necessary. That grand instrument, the old (Vnstitu tloonl our land, embodying mu ti wise, salu- trj, tquitahle principles was only arrived at, alter the world hnd been shakin by the convulsive throes of decayh g empires and its surface made red with the blood of mil liona ut huniiin victim. When the great principles of civil and religious Ireedom ere adopied by mir lorelailiera and incor- (wrated inro onr National Chart, tften was ccoiriplishei.i an net ot the nn't stnpenil- us niagnii ude, and the most priceless boon ner given lu man, next to a KeUwnier, biv came the inheritance ;l our eople. It.waa the millennial dawn of right and justice ainuflg men Shall this boon be it ill our qiiealhed us bj our wise forefathers be hand 1 down to generations yet unborn, in to degree htn of ita beauty and itacffulgencet' Here is a gfeat question tor freemen to con sider long snd well. These great principles cmi. riiKKDOM, oct, LiBiHTT were not known btliwe the feloinuUitia. undur Ltlmrr - Tby wreV not knowe een doriDg' lhe Keforihation ud long fterwaiJjUAJttUfi.a stragfUog i n7 ot Hght might, be dtscoveted amid the thick daikness; but tt was only after con-' tuiies of cooflict and doubt, that the kind ling light of true freedom, civil end rell -gioua, wss h4 o pon the minds of our an Mrtry. There wai conflict l ideas. There f the long cherished, ci ushing, tradition al 4 spot isrn, and the newly awakened cod vksions of right and troth and liliertj. These two principles for the first time stood tce to 'ace. They were in terrible, violent aisgunism. Tue battle Keen them 0m awneed. Priest craft and Kingcraft were tted sgafnut ttiS BaUoiris or Uie earth, jqwa ttodden and gppussed. Sophanrtc divines sad unscrupu'nus statesaea stood "Pin defence of traditional dmpoiism the ine right of Kings and potenUte Here ss slavery 16 lt easenca. Loyaltf to God itfld chiefly in being loyal to beaveo- Bf Joub? giaot jsjwnna; Into life- w'l, etefiw'whU n ld flogm )n3Kir W tyranuiea, It demanded two riEbts. W". that saw ahial.l haw. .tJistJiglMt.to. Mern themseltea. ttat is to sv. that, tbev xHild select their. w ralem and "ir (two laws. fWnmll that vsr min . : -' .--.T;r, I in uuiuoltld freedom the "gbl to warship God according to tuVdic tstet of hb conscience), ot ia other ' words, "it all tun ahouid umum out-liliertv. 'EgJil.ksi.foiiaut.jiith vaiyiog-- sua- But alter a long struggle,, at we jbave w. "he riirtit of the wool fa nikt! i" 9, ,.tKii. 'ajawt !H-i"'(riVt ir'.'tjrcB i i ""UOUt aUI Urr.n., .Mn H-.H. fuund a home !n this va-t country, snd in the yeomanry of the old uulouiea tiui.d their chosen and trusty i4den. WenmktODe other leuiark. The Knirlish Coustiluiiuw hatwmiTfli?l,l, rabW if VV eif by this new bleu. A jud eiou- Aiuei i. n writer bus said, that "Tnc reiorm. il.st have been uijieil. ;i.r.J Itu: auu:U4 4:tiM. which have been itl. i : c. I in the Uiili4 C.-n Slittlliou, hsve Ijeen l.-o.t up..!! a pro . ij.. whirii was otitaihe f Ire'iii u w,n It lorn in ll.i Wes'.ni w..tl I, '.be eJer.n. w . true, impnrisliabie principle, the tii:M "t men, under G. l, I., go rein tliem-i -In-, -the right of living men I., any tlmi tl. j theuiselns will ik tri none i lie 4'on-tiiuti.i. and I. .iws under w hi. !i 1 1 sill In- " Iu lliei-e 1U380I I.Ih'hiii .1. uiag ..i.or. t.u.1 of bold a sstllls llpou ..he very cllu.lel . a llatiou's peace ami pi-.perity, it K.li In well iu the people t.. .uii.t with u jeH..u. eye the gloiioiis biilw.u k ..I I'roe.l.iiu u-Mr. .1 by the wise bauds "I Uw ilainnous depau ed. ami to ih- evt-n tlo- t:nnte-t aMi nipt . howevtr sptcious ..1 w. il-.11 iiie.l, to and uvi rilirow tl.til i m 11.x. 1 1 21 1 uiiiiiiii. nt, 'ltallowe.1 by t Lie ihkv-'Is ..t imiik.is mo I rem let e.l dear by the :-ismm in :.i-- ;u. I , 'jf. 11. eiii. es ol a gieal p. -).!-tlitowti over our sseii .1 1 iu .Ktin ; iti a the w .-ik .. Consecrated their livif., tin cause ol li 11 ni4 11 lie. ! .111. deleiHted aHHiS1 1 1 e I eoii-piiiilors tin. I o ..! ti tliey be known it- lui(-Mt piiltlicau3 or wha. h.o. Tl e Kindly lai'..,. n .1. speare, "Are jitt.11 e, v. rity. teiiiin-i II. unity, jiert.1 11 rait. .. ni. i Ilel.ttii.u, puUenee. r.,nr.;t II !.:.- Ii.ii, ll .1 . its pt. tel til.)' t...i.l.. uielt w in. I il l I- the ;;.enl .-itl.t slolO.I be i .. ll lilt. IIIJ.I.-. ..) 1 11 1: i he' In I ,.1 It. , I I!,. 1 1 ibid by tibsk- .'!, I , l' llll. H, 1. err 1 1 tiiii-. III.! become w el II so, an. I 1 Surely these guiees w. Republican l'i ! lent ! fillet Ex. elllive t-lloufil i' I ..-! r.! tie his lite, then the gr. a' c imlry the right to the right ol su!-!ii.t placed by that ol it, : achieved, iu (his e. u splendid and soli. I patriot will echo tl.e - 1 Ok A of our llj. .' .n il eovt-Hl olll'-l Iv. W 1.111 l'i y will not be tlif, lUle I'V. r w Incti it ..tr) tit least, , e:t 11 lii' ii y. Kvt-iy l.'Ue ntiui. i.t 0 1 a K. mi. ,n author : dearcr"- 'My countiy is t.l. 1 Wriii cir.r exirir r . but HIm i" y U lili.-rt.it XJiVUUr r.Ot'!ri1tKS. This curse 1 f Republican iroveri inent secretly at work in our midst. Judge Tour- j gee, al Orange, charged the (!r:iud J ui y to present the Ku Klux, though he di.l not cill them by thar name. II taid 1. ..tiling tigainst or about that 1 lll'e ol 0UI S, t lie ' a. cret, oath bonnd I." i s orgilni.e 1 I.) j Governor liohlen thioiighout the Sia'e, it it is sid, lor "sill protect ion." Tlie .li 1 ' bolirnl murd. ts coniiiiitteil in Ji.ne-C..1111' y 1 and tile Kaslern poit.on ol the State wen ; committed by nieinlers ol tins.' S. crci i lpsgniis. lite Kuk'ux say they lire organ 1 d : tor sell protection, Their purp.ie is to defend themselves againat the assaults "I i the L ugueis. Tlie good inen of neitlu r party 'inTau to do harm, but it is no place foi a g.4d niau to fw. ' Tlie Leaguers are now ku-kluxing ab. ul Chapel Hill. Five negroes on Friday nji;lit last at Chapel Hill entered the dwelling house of Mr. Ko.r, 1.. xt to the store houe 01 Mr. Wood, from whichlhey weredriv. n liefore they c mid pluiiJuV; then they cnU.ie.l ihe Imose ana office of Judge Battle ; then they visited P.of. sao; Patrick's house , next was the house of Professor Mortliu. The Prolessur beard thim in the house and bil lowed them to 'he door. His ftsdical bretl ien filed " on the Protessbr, vrtfo ran In ie house crying murder. On Saturday alter fning on the Profes sor, the league gentlemen staited in the direction ot the h.msc ot the gran t I resi dent of all the leagues, liov. Hohieli. On their way to this city they ttoppe I, at mid day, at the biuse of Mr. MordccSi Sears. iniOoiiPl'oni runuiiK fff l,K'o who had been led in charge of Ihe house Vlillii W. S. "CSS family were st tliiircli.- Two ot the hagne composing, this band ol rubbers, are negro soldiers, who were sta tioned undir Cbe HrH-rta' brother t C'ha IJPj.lt, to guanj the UuiviTsityA Tbeolhrr three, tor ought we know, mrry bof the number the Governor pardone&Vfor enter ing a negro's bouse and giving Miim. 150 lathes for voting the Uemocrauo ncaet.. When these robbers are caught it is to be hoped that the Judge, before whom they are Iried,, will not, as did Judge Thomis, refuse to hear evidence, that these roblje ries were cotnmii ted l-j order of ihe league, II caught and convicted, it is to be hoped the Governor Will not pardlsn lltjcni. The ssfaak stwar 04 wxl citiaen abould lie to di-sulva tb sccrtat societies' before flu j be come stronger than tb'e Constitollan and the Uw. - - 1 . . e Fobtt-to columns, solid, ol the Ghbe "ar filled with Uittcra to Senator Sprag'ue comi)limcotarv fif bis recent iartiB Mi IT O Bun.l - . Taa Wdmingfon TOimg I01M ttf g""ig- picHiicrwa; early . May. We have bear J oiKina said about ina movement of the tb festas saaaotx Ghskm Pxa from Charleston, 9. re cently sold for 10 per busbel ia New 1 Yitfk. n.iira 11 Huiwart. of Pbila.b'lhia, will T !.,: lo k. (,.., jB Nrwark, N. J . War 1 ' 1 '':.. .a,.... 4at-ife&tta. awaafwwMwt -answav it-jaw ' r.f the tinted BUtrs ana laDaaa, .'.ljc.t l.s .it r or I w lite, for the piirpo s ot this letter, Irorn the standing j uii.l of tl.e. HrpublifJUi rliniiSi-ltes. " They U riot nrri ct to i-orrtb ran ... emieise the -lections hi. Ii have been 11. o'e in mi)' hi Iter or logl er light than the elici t ttlocu will Up pioditcr.-t ripon thrtr ul.li i.u.iliwl i-eir-anirTll-'tn ttn.t rr?T"pl'os-'i-'. 'lenera! Uriuit .. the-m ibe- Pfeei .1 nt ol the He pnbii.at) pirty. J I is course '" mure ro 'be m. ( .-(.p ,.r to tlie diiui'ige ol the . )'. I. he, 0 1 purty in t!,. pre l lH and 11 lie li.i'lir.-. 't'h. . t i, 1 ;' l.i v laid uiiuu h .... oii.j.;h lie i iir.tiiiue.l us I I bill i..il. 'tl.e YOMriot alike ..I on t'w psrtv wou'il Im- lare if.. .11 the eloirtet. r of the tip ' oiii.-y (its 11 1 : Ion,.. I. . I' "..1.1. 10 . 111,... The. iTue holders el.-l- I., tit .tin, ihe 1 xooncrits ot the 1 ! r y, til .1 the ru-i '.-.I'' i.l' 's Kt it n'tb. ; Tl.u the pr,.prr jiiitrine. ot r,tH'r men was i to l tin- jnvot on which the fiituie was to 1 tii.tt ll wns pteiniseil. loo, that (Jeiieial ; i.rn.I li:., I a ktow'.e.h'e 01' men rare Hi ;. .1. 1 to :o.. .to. rr' - inni'inct. His civil i s It. In. lit. rt.re t.. he l.len!:c:ii Willi what . wts lli. lii;flt to Ui the wisdom (it now api ; t-rnrs 'n tiATi1 t.rt-n eloiiieel whlci chose Mil 1111 ,1.1, SI. en. Inn, 'Mi nns, Sh.cuiu, I M . 1. 1-, S. li. ,(!. '. I, 111..I Mil'hcrs.iu tor unti- ! toy 1. i-,o:.sil.ilii I. s. In iewol thi'M' ex- I . t hi Ions, ihe loiulllell'ii noi.le Up n tile peft'.,! iiKine.. It. t ome loi-i'i r by c. intrust ' tii 111 t . 11 tln ii nit iiwie ti,inilj.-!iuee. For . in -1 ..lie... W ,t-h!'iii n t-si . tih.l all the nun 1 I . .rrtilli :ui-l hy him, say, " I hut . !. i l ion ol Mr. 1" 1 ill b is ruined i!,;u:.l thiU ill every State eviept i.l, I.i a. mid Mass-ii liilwi tls, ill. : tieeio tw will go ae;iiiiit the Ue .11:. " O.I tin e ii'ittif, ihe F.-li in. n Ml. Wa h', nine. II. put Up li.nel ill ... the m 'ivIii.ii ..I ali their inui 11 id a., I r. It.ti.w, Hint tne very M'-lililiil 1 i.ii,.iit.siii and nt'po'Kjii li:o been s'lan lb. oll'lu'rie'in i.ie.tinpeteni v, s t 1 .1 1 tlpl 1. ,11, alol the liol.tlions r ol lli- ti 1 .Jon 11 1 111. l.tH tlleuifieivei"." I.ma 1 1 ti ti nv : "".a Slate t,oiM' lis ! h. I ' .1 Th, !.,! . ,t j r j. ,Il..ti tl 111 ,j -lily as Mas-iielui , Us, an. I v.-r. n't r oil riei; the State ! pa int, i t I.. .1 .in. s F W i.so't, and after he toil aoe pti.l it. it I., etliie itiiposiMe tor h oi :...- iii.e- .t I-. 1 .ill -1 It n Illinois I,. ol and s . f-'ot r w 10. j ut int . it, n. whom Wil s .ii a 10 pi .y si e ml li.l.lle by a sulitte .pie.it ei traniu on the cnurLte. Then we li ked the n'j.p .ii'tni. nf of .Mr. Wilson 11s .Minis', r t.t F. gjaiiil. It was given to a MHat-t.ehiisctis uuitior, whose best claim whs tlti' he lia l a .jiianel wilh Mr. Seward. I 11. 1; . rtfk. .1 I lie up p' 'in 1 11 lent ol our ples 1 nt t lenii'sr ( .u.gri ssninti, Mr. Allison, to h iirs' rlass nii-sion, and all our State gets 1- H e appoifilnit nt ol mi unknown Mi. 11 ud son 10 iiiti.tariiulti, anil he is a Moot! cousin tLrt- Fre-sulrnt himself, and has inen liv 1 ri 'ne wlrte lb u-e tver since (Irani ent- red it, au.l anotlu r man, L. (t. (ihtsow, i in i: . If t oiiiil to Havre, only and just be-e-iiisT he has Ix iii a leal estate and railroad opi in'or lor WajihtjuriW himft'lf, who wauls I, mi at Ibnre, ami who thought that, wilh Ulagow there and Montg. .ui 'ry Gihba in Puis, in- c, uld do a flourishing business in i xpiir.s " Tue Indiana Kepubiieuns say : 'Ourgreat Snat..i, Mr. Mort.. n. I d the deinand for 1 lie I the Tiuure.,il l)rl4c law. His eiigne, V r I'l'UI. a'.ly and persistnnly ken him. ! n ml tluinl himself prom . cm iv'hiiiu to Mr. Morton which he . , vet. wnrn otir 5cl"SfiiR iTo to V 1, lli 1 11 in.' nl, Sicreitiiy KUh almost 1 iIimii si li iM-ssive coiirtcsv, and e.-.l-y (iiv inili sti r. i is just h ui c.iisuls and one . crediting two iuoiu consuls to Hie o- of w lo in comes In mi Illinois, oilier fioui Kentucky; while Ohio, S a e. i and tin w him .1. K n'.t. I i. euro autfragc, bic.b sent a no tst l. niocrnlic Sei.a'or tifWiishington, which tl-t.-.itetl I hrec or four Id-publican C..ni:ies.t.nieii in stroiig distiii Is, has three tai mission-, two Territorial i;overnor,.aud twice as niiiiiv consulates as Indiana." Cameron openly nays : ;-Na friend of mine baa been appointed to oflice by 1 It is a iniinis.r.iiioii. Without taking m ad vi.-e the Fie-i.l. n! and Secretary ol State uiciedcd in giving a Con-tituiional drun kaid a good mission and constitutional thiet n consulate, besidi 8 crediting Penn sylvania with s Secretary of the Naiy who has succeeded within six weeks in riding nnly tnimstrr we nave uxcepi a nemo cannot be a voter in our State) is a man set down lor Ku-sia who ought to be sent to the Lnbas Islands (yu.u w.iev.'' Sehiitz says to a;nd i.f.llhe President : "Your veleeiions inii unknown men who do not represent the party or 4-oRducc to its s-rengtli in the State ot Missouri.'' And lo the S. nnte : "I hope that meo whrt have dam 1 k i luprach uim. rrttidcut will uut llinf h Ui xe the faceo! another." - - !., Fowler and Brownlow have 0ieuly trrnltpn WITH the " fnistddiifT aod Spiattue Hays: "Hf is utterly tied up by the politi cians; I have so hope of him ; I have de parted frewm him." The Vermont eordors gravely and pub bc-Jy complain that thidr State has not a ci'igle appointment, just because bey, on prUic pIe, oppote l anil defeated the repeal ol Ihe Teni re of-Orlice lew. Mr. Edmund' take pains to snub the President en every occasion. He declared, when the President sent in a message nquestintr aciion in the case ot Virginia and Mississippi, "That the President had all the power under the en isling laws, if hevat only qfiju iinted vith tl.m" Howard, of MichifAiu, . said Ihe aarnii thin, and always H-Hn that It may b& understood that "he takes no stock in toad ylna lo Oraiit." MenatorTfundiull, tailing to bo recog nizcii and appret-ia'cil TK-cause of lilsicnon in the Teiim ofrOftice matter, openly de nounces all Senator who seek offices of tlie i'r. .iilerit or bill Wcretaries. and declares bis inten tion of riffrritrg brltto make tt ar tonal offence tor CmtnriBwniea even aa oiucu I , . . . o , ., .. . BS tO pill tUeiTBSUtca tw 7B(i:i aniiiut, p- w,lnlmrri r".. i. ,t,.t. n..- .1... - fca' - baosi t.4l s4-Ut -lusiiontlit ttig. All IUB Haipm-onntfCi:.. psti.u i..-- ficc. and because they have bueii infinmii . , . t. ... ,.l fi.lli...n.ui ma ntiar. r catiiiot b 4timl 4-Bf or .ill ol ' th' ai Btaus, k''u , ote nTiDK bM'n " tiiirl Wwn tbtfa.'' Mr. 6cf, ol Massa chaseVja, snhonwes from bis place as Scna- iTOtlTtTiiaTrrnpi, trial weauuiini. tion has rtnnraed effactly inch pM,cy it will deraoral es and dishearten tb lb pub lican party in tlia South, and that General Grant and Mr. Flah ba,ve verified tha taont of tli frrii'l""; ' wbites tot the Horrt Itcrix fieoatom," that tliey repn-sentflODoof - fienriaT Orahl tel. SUSuiniWi -1 ea- 11 . i 77 a; WrCiatlT (teSTIW a Tsrwat','f.f'WMj full coii'firroatioif ol Alesari"! baolord, 4. 'forthwith ail were killed with indecent h: 1 M'CUUs: sifSion. Like - I'll.' nit hnniT-at s- li d with Ihe V. n. zualiuj ni:s;..t', thil'-l the ejrcn'niFs of the I7irir,iin in-nir, i- riTJW.tEiI, id Wh- w..iWiiieiwmy . 111 - publishrd ground tof ' iei oiup I. i.e. ." lien Hill hr said w hll Grunt eav ' iit.ic T. iiure-til lldii.x. 4U.rtmii , " l-lw 1'u.t.UU ui d..,Uiu'L. . i-iniw - llliitg-tmir -lllan an oal Jiott, atl l anV i'-Ue U I w al.'.'ll.l in ii.ti rs.". t. 'nil V" ' A. )'. ir-w,;. I loin ti,. A lid! 1 VI M I .1; Ai is I I. - i.- I .. ti: .a 1. ;; p.ig-s , p-.ul th ,t il. e pimp5 t ot 1' lit . II i-SIO .1 I lOtll lllellt ol M 01-. N N.-i b C.r .In.. 1 1 tiiins a iniip ol t h : t- pri.i'i.. 1 1, ,1- A. tio'.n o u-1 t!f lu,na..i . ..la 'i,-I.-. in. I r..,i 1 del to '..11 11 1 o't ii M.-Ht , a.i.l if llll air i li.-etipttvr ai ite .1 stai 1 -t ii tilt NOV. fill I -lll.t , ol tfhf Sisl.' of i-.tlltailli. Intl. 1 Noiih Carolina." ll a prominent cit), to the soil, elliiia I10111 j .1 li e State ill relation ! , pr.'.lucii'.ns, iiiineials f iVi-kllil an aexoiau of. tlii-i-ifciiiip Uwol. ol the Slate It ll.' liulill at..l a very tii.J, fy lllnl ml. an. I 1 xhit.i t, th. i.le. 1 11 Ih" pail ol ihe I i-oii. e 1 .ti;. an.l a' le I. man. I!, V. W. I".. Fell, ...in., (i.'.'i. T. 1. C I'lU'l st ergy aiill tai l .-li ( ompatty. YAV i Irani Ju.le 11. ..I,, K.lilor ol ill.- ,vi It.ive-rttot W.'.nli, ,M itiisl 1 1 nl ih ( . V nsli ' 11 4 (. .11 ('. K I! rnr.g.T. I ol , 1. bl. I, 1 1.. Dr. M.i-iin, ol Ihe 1 i,y ami a -In-W, sio lil.il.-r .;, I' .r a . . 1 y. a .u.Ov,' s.tlii HJ.p. rtjlll Mlb !l J.liuled. T ', l.-l l.-l l.l.r. 1-1 w.lb ; 1 ... I ICaL- 11. ,.pi., li.uii () .v U 'd. tn.n Ihel Ii. re The i to the p. ! till alter tr. v. oik 1. .11 pal 1 v. I I ll.e.l 7 III'. ; K. 'l i... Ii.r. 1- 1 1 A .'I til'?' , wo.- I le .-m i r. i:i !:. : , Wis i u ts.i a. ! .- i . II, in 'nt S. iiaie A'.-, j si eolld. Was I'O' '.! a b S. mil ... s Mo rn' ai as it th nil. 1 I .el Mr t t In- iinill. r ! id Sumner !.-;i ' le i-a s Tl.i, i iln tensive words ..r.' in li s written spe li s w niton i I' ' ' M an.l colli I ii i! l'i. i' tore both The Itlier v;ilr Sprague would considei ha- said in the Senate 1'icw i. kian throiiglio.it. that it ended without Al. iln-rr'tore, hoping what 111! (Abbot:) .1- lill.-Mtt.l. ' U i- Tu are ti uiy gla.l bbod-hed. "All's well thai i nds well." Mr. Hfrraguc has been' ojl-pokeii Fn his iltnuticinli'on ot the crupuoiis of the limes. It ru'cnis that he is to be brow beaten b.r his tuiictity. Kuan Ciplaiu has dinounct'd him iu llm public prints. It ,is. to be hoped he will do Ilii duty and disre gard all effoits to intimidate. The letters from so many corn spomleina which he is daily receiving, show lliut he on.y echoes the sx'titinicnts ol I he pie. .lesum l-.ilil.im ri Ike .Sf inmri .' . Will V"" allow a rural siitwcribcr to lloUtne you w ilh a ip.listi.tn, sm lt tip I fr.o rtttrittTun pnerrrrmirtrt to rhn tti'vrn1 Tl .., ami there always very obligingly an -sweied i observe a grfrit 1 i It' Tl-o.-t", lint to sin iiiicerlainiy in the spi lling of wrd ending in - ir. ti 1 1 , 1 -1 Nil. ICi.glish writ, rs u-e ie in lli'inv words whre ire seems to be the morn Ire. merit Aniericiin spelling, no have I been able to discover any satisfactory rule by which they go. In your own pipe I ha','!1 en " ririliw times with he, and Tne dictionaries do very clear nil". Can yoi give me f follow I i-W.I I e ij will take mv rlnine. s, .it'ie- 1 soiiii-litni-s w till not sVni to him ii n v plain no.' ... ally neht s i M ll I he rr. win. I an I ' Very ti ii ' y ymii's, Haitonl miinty, .Man h I , ll. . ..me t " l it eives us l'iiiii ii i u lire t hi Id ot our enii.: rni. e.l I 1 IlleVol litis - 1. The """' 'u 'l lutelv correct rule Ml i i-lbs 111 mriro than one tyllnl le en.liu ilerlVi'd' iirnciT Ir ini tinea v (a sullijk impiying action or energy ) and n Verbs IliVJ o derived lei lllli. Hie 'll ". For pels nns liol in .p.alliti'.l w.lli l.i.i k. the billowing g-rurd nib- wi!1 I e l..un.l serviceable :- It thn ne..i ' v. il i.l noun ends in is', the v.-r b i mis in t : it in any Tier teiunilaiio.i, the v-tii has iy-. Fxam pies: - - Kantiaru - lU'l.Z'V l'..tut;i.,iu ..eiii'iz ',.-- Civili.ation - iivilim', A-lvertis.-ti'tht - ad vertise. Kiib, ST.iTk-vtAN.j As a matter ol internal lo a laigcuimber of our renders we copy the billowing up p.iiiitme.nia of lii v. L. Ii lb iidn ri. Pr'i sid ing Elder for the ltaleioh J i-t.i ir , b.r Ifrp memthof Way. l.ouisburg Htaiion, Mav, I 3 Nashville Circuit, " - Henderson t'in titt Z on, Omnvillc Cir. ui't, Mt. C.i(Uiir.V, 23 HtIsii..p Atki)Son Ai-i"iiariKNTM We .publish tne billowing appointments this eminent divine lor tl.'c-in 'iith of May : fTT'ii'.m May f.latcsviie, . . s . ( olcraine, 11. rlic county,. . '. . . liV'iu4liOr,-.T . i . -r- r't . t . . : " Woodvillc, Hertic county " v Scotland Ni ck, " Tarb.miugh, ," " , ""There sre at the present time no fewer than thirty-two Bourbon primes and princesses in I'arn, namtlj i Tbu Ei 14 atiut 4 rlpai nsr rius'iann, an i live cnimien lua.uuui d-Anuila andlii. 'V&4'jJML old Duke of Bnvona, the Count da (Jirgeo li snd sevural other of the sums family I And all these thirlf two B iurTiohs have t t.Ve In prtvaiw tittltiamtt m n-w uuiiu.ui yaws of tne TuiUerica, ixnere ineiif aec turs rtsiiiecl io royal epiendor. . s s .o emigration agutit is gtQg front liuf- talo, New Vor-k, to tba southwest, in behalf ol lriti emigrant devifonsof loEatki is tbst qnartt r. ThlJovertoeM'idCbiJisj) courage the. cuiuvuion oi opium in me -mimi-ThK bai red tu bire-i", iigrrta'4TOfrru -.-.z:::-i::-'z.....:::z-. ,&'i'a!lMM! On Friday or Halur.lny ni-t Ihe lust rail last spiksi driven, haste in a sinu -tt-Uiviliii'in -A- I j - i. 1,. ' Fee M tidLVel-J,. t'u.t icLiii . l l ol llll! llTI iiii,ij.A uiJxtf--i,i...leh.' tiet re Hie l-'t'..toi:. ..-.ii.int. M I .Salnial ll.s.oiy " I lie ts t.l 1 1 y ol .viliilal l.s:..t , Ther.- n'eto l e h Fe-li.V'll IVH'l.'l Jl'-'lefltiv !rf JLl'tk. UilMa kloilfiiu; e. iuiiy iiu tiU pr. . III, 1), e Ii II.:- i; It. ' .t.l. . 4 ,.l . . . I'" I 'II el W w.ek. auti V li 11 "Mill toi.ll, I ....I,. I ey. i-i Ihr nut I f .fed j t .me i i.-i I. I.. Tin- M ...i of alu 1', ,-tl. 111 a ' .no-- : I'i.e S.ipc i..i' I "ml "I N.w II. 1 t,i s, rt'. . v ii e .I..I-. .I pe s an ,11 .y W. lk lb. use. W l;ei,t, the 'in Hi r, has h I I c.-l e iriui-l ire. I 10 Duplin colony 1. no Ni w ave jus! nt ItacoT.T. e ,tu-e, tinpowitoi.- t.. ,1., no him. The r'. iiis 011 the N- ('. railroad trorn mime Til IV foF. bill I'V 1 xc-eiT lliot.1- Ol III, un.e last yewr tSiM.vllt.MT. A wloilo 4ll I. el long, yielding HllO gallons ..I pin. fll. ami no m lloili -I.'" I els ol w I !i!.-:i.tli.-, was Ink. -n near I ;ii.' l,.t ,k .lit ih 111! 1 w.. we, ku sii.ee. I'm- e. iii.ui-in lifts of Wart. 11 air now f hail.:.- a I 01;. ; mile j ii! eon-l 1 m" e. I on j ih vine -p.". nlu'ie the jul m burn.' I I The W ,:uinlo.i , ,. .. tl -ae that ll.r p. . 1 a . . I I lull till, 1 11 marching, take tin -i.le wak-i, mile pel cv--n w.ilii.u uliI . lohlnli !o walk 111 lln- 111 1 . 1 . 1 1 Ihestreil, ,-r ilii' gutters. .1 Ml. I 1 1 hi ill V. Five ol the 1 .1 is, .11. If i-oaumd iu tue f.uiitv. j-iil made Ilu-U escupc I., i.lay iiioiniii, by kii.ri kiiiii down the laih.r, wiie t he elHet. .1, to s. l l'u ill. til Willi Unir In.akia-l. Tlicy a. I were allesl.il w 0 hill all hour niter the olllbr.uk. ('..If. I.MIH-I l-.K VfiK l'I N.II IIV 'flic (Jriind i lor I 'oiirr a .1 111 V has lel lll lie-1 ot I ne . "I Li. I ol iii.iuiui.iit agam-l Mis. Sal. ah .lis' pel i ni in'' Ile.s 11 ! th. ws..iiiii'itii! Imr wuh i ui ihe I .le trial erf V It. Rogers, siau-e.l l.yh.r with having comiiiiiied rape. Hi. .Si.ir. Not (It li-TV. Shade Koach, the c vlorttd niau, cliiuged with having c. iitti d iali ou Agma And. rs.ni, corurc.l, h iabicu pio iloillioe.l not guilty ol ill.' died, nil. I ill ue cordai.c.c wilh this veiilut has been rc- leased. The jury lej ited lor the p'riol. nl Onifiy-sei h.tr.i lieboe rui.leriog so varied weic the opinioiis. Hi, v.-r diet .s'.ir. IU iinkd TO IlKATH. Wu l.aru Inun the Ashevillc A'njislhat the house ol Mr. .Ion tiiun K. Itccse, alKiut nine miles fr-nn Ashe Mile, v.aa burued ncenlly, and his wile and child were consumed in the flames. ll was til went bom home. The chil.b had been si.k for s -ni.. daja wilh whooping cough, and the. ul.ith.r (ia.1 lost mucli sleep, li, is soppo .1 ilo.l. sin lit I asleep In-lorn th. I'll. , in "1 lo'l l lollies caught, lool lu llm suugiile the beddms! aa ant ou lire, Tlus lioiiesol the m ithur and iulaiit wure found among the ruins. Wu arc informed by Mr. A. Day. the owner ut Uie Albmlii: lb 'Id, at laulorl, N. C tUat 1il- hni rented thn aame to Slitl Haiiiel Deveraiu ol llalifas, lor the pres ent sens in. The lions- is In be repaired ami luinistied ready b.r Ihe reception ol visitors by the 1st day ol June. --f,iW Hi, i ns'iiiN Wi! h Urn that the teachers of the Kpmcopal Church Sunday School are making arrangement, lor an excursion, ov. r the Atlantic Ita troad. lo Murchtad (iiv j lie Riiiniren in iiibi si nooi win pn. I.al'.lv thus lie, trratiliwl about ttHi !!Utb ot May next. GuUnlinro Mtnengtrr. Dti oKATIoN of IIravkh On the second Tii.siiay in May Ihe colored people w.ll :..,ld in thn Citv Hall Buildiiiu. a tVstivnl : l if. i.roeetH la ol which will be devoted to i ;he .purchase ol Bowers for the, ihcorutnm i nl the ol ives ol ihe Fed. rul .l. atl. A nir ! suppci will lw given, and daiwe will b.l-Nl ! l.iv., the laat to c!oe Uie evenings cnijer tainmetit.-- Wil. Mar. tiscovKHV at. (loi ot"- We wcrirsTiown s j; piece ot goi.i on yeateriuiy wuiou waio...... ;on the farm of Mr. Hodges Oiillop, on Powell's Point, CuiMLiu k com, ly, N (,. The piiH-e was fotufl on the suit' ice, winch l..d in an ciniuinatiun ot Ihe locality, when a oiiarrv wiia discovered. It has not vet Ik-. ii aiccrtained whether it is large enough j In lie called a gold mine or not. The btilc i ore unearthed mi tar. however, has been p'roiioiinc"T genuine. Am-Jolk Pay Hoot. . BiUFtsLB' Al-Hui. ..A lhtij,.,mi' nt .ULl. iliram Piilii-r, wlnle playing ycs'tTitiy m ar his lalher'a resilience, uu P. llok streci, was attacked by a larize dog and badly hitirn in several places. The cur of the child w .s severely mangled. Though, painful the Wounds are pot rrms'dFr'.'t sertiWs. Ih. Smzuntt ToBAi'Oo.-We tin hrstaiid that Hevc ihe Collector Wright and D.piny U. f. Maiatial Kehoe, wnl one hun'tnd ami thirty .fire butm oKBnbranil. d tubaCKi yesterday, io Ibui city aWl at Kinati. From wh.vni Ihe sciiurea were made we did not hani.i.K t Siurro of a Nonrif Camoi.ihian We li ameii last eveiiinB the p il tictilieVs of the f stbciirt-, on Siiluniay nighl, of a niosl esti niableeiti. n ol Norih (tjrolulaj Mr. JIan well Harding, a resid.-rit oi fiorlhampton comity, about three miles from the Pk-asnnt tfitt appoT, on iiih reteiemirg ami TVeldoh railroad. Ho has tweo a (nan of wealth, but tbu war made nun a oaoarnpu i ma so preyed upon him as to break down bis lor-timrte-. buiiditf nightj tang after the famb Iv ha I retired, it is presumed be slipiM d out of bed fist iiuicCy, that not even bis ,wi!crwha.fjpi bitB, - J goi HHawt in searching ay.swn tb.e heard bim, ana anew aotiititg t on navrna; he aot m,ml in seardiine tW ftp? iuom she found lum dewl.tyinn in 4 1 his head blown if lit one haud be i " ' - '. " i . 7 -i'b 'I'" ...,----ia-iaaaa'..",''.lin-lrTt'iaaa-. . .iHsl "f"1 the ranim 1. and t the other the weapm. Mr. Hiding was .about of yer ul sua, and n-'it-' '"" """''bf all who knew biin.-le. Xtyrt Scntnio C'oiinT.- -TliB Superior -Court for this eoutity, Judge Vstu presiding wilt convene at Hatifsx- tin "Wonifiay n x. s iram'toloTt! TrmtfrtbtT'ttortrBW tsntfr - ci vii 1 and criminal, are Istb, and wili-lbtrrii: RWHIltt UW tHnv wTrni " . 1... ti. Court, will have to pasasititcnce. ol deatu sw . . .1 i-k.t..- b....-'l.-.iA-. '.:.' ttpott ttir innn jnnciirr inrn. iioarWitv Jfttf, " ' L.1.'..a' - -i-- STATE NEWS. Tug Gkbuin UMivtsHsriaa. Dr. Ilurst. m. tt tntrrmtnie nrriBte on the Uniwrstlta ' I lermaiiy. l ubiUtied in the !sw York 'lniM;iit Stwlntt. inttimetm-ti. Vienna 3,074 191 H rliii . . . . , 9.9H7 ITS Prague 1444 I'l''l"., V-31 --- 1" Munich 1 217 , 124 ii. mi 1M I"'! C'lMlau U'j:t Ml Uslle HfiM WJ ' Tubigen HI6 7- (lolliigeii H'J4 110 .Henirll'rg HMO 110 I lorpat IW 5H ' Wuriburg fittl 67 (irslj oM 54 K.-nii;wrg 448 Minister... 444 35- (ir.ilswahl 4rVJ oil .lena it 6S Kilaugi-u , UV'J IMl luiihlu ui k aw I w Marburg Httfi 81 (lessen itl4 M Kn-ihuiu LS..-. ... ,37 7 - "BSmc.:..;:.. m to Kmtwk..; 245 8 Kiel . , v- 44 Zirich 177 ' t li.le. , .( fit H,,n,sl,.-,f. 4S 8 21 S4 3 B.1U4 I'KIIS0.AI.K A New Orltsns btimUiiggar appeared in lamrt ll" other day, an. uavts atcurily Jor a In. ud, and sw oie to f 'JO (KM) worth of pro pert v. .1 .ell Thompson i-i got hack to Missis sippi 1 l.e Silur l.ty Itrrtea had a bilious snd bitter none., ol Mi. Fronde's inaugural at M . An.lr. w'a 1'iiih Crosl.y. of (Tiii-ago, having re- enveieil 1 1 mil ins uiiiiiiciai emiuiri a-snienis, w htcli in liie.e.l him ihr. e yeaia ago to rattle If the .!m ru laouM leHring hi name, has i- purchased the buil. Pug. and now draws an ainiu il income ni ir.oni si.i.iniu to iuv, (llll) Iroui ll. J ami's IlnKgcrley. who was clublmd to b sth by a S. w York polio, man lust woek, was wyrth fOO 000. A petition is laing iiiuneroiisly signeal in H s ou, r. ii lies. nii the Pr. si, lent to sp- . out Freih in k Douglas' as Minister to ir.-zil. Mrs. Stonii is to set up a girls' sgricultu- 1 istl-Bpsnwi a ike, n iitn x-ifrmiua. Ex Sei.ator l)...illlc is in Chicago ma king preparations lo cuter upon the prac tice ot law in that city. Al'cr the marrisgo ofthe Princess lintiiiw to the 1'iiucu lioyal ol Denmark, on the 'JTiti ol July next. Princess lteatrice will be (inccii V'joioria's only unmarried daughter. Ir. Cuminingasays there will be" one more good sized earthquake to warn scull its, bcturu we receive the final shaking up. lion. A. 11. Stephens, of Georgia,- Is im proving In lfialth. -J A, brother of the late Admiral Napier lately fell in love with. a verj beautiful, tat pu.or .liuflsti girl of Kprsgne. Ou account nl i hu dull uliim which would bava at tended Hie in .niage iu that city, be betook h ma If to llcidcb-erg, where the more ubliging aulliorities olTe.rcd tio vppofUlon lo I hu union. Knbeit B. It uidolpl., who had the mis lorioue In Ih' dismissed lloirf'the navy liy General Jackson, without good cause, and w ho pulled tlie Ouiitiral's nose in viiuhya, lion ol hi honor-- bUtiiiUilpU'l, -od ; -jiu-J at-h son's-ilital in WashlngtiortTncTiiiliiy list, at lire age of HH years. Dr. A.hln.le Orerina'i, of Kt. Louis, Mi), ban been appointed riamining physVikn .! a Lile Insurance Company ot New Vara..' (I is said to I the first appointment of a woman i ver tuaifc to fill such a position. Q.iem Isaliclla was espied by Napoleon in i he crow d at Uu- r.ic.i a, ana mat uuien laic then upon iKsriuutcd .iJLjtave bl't L TTTa iniporiaj' eftjow to bi own stand. 'I'tie more ai-iislbln among tti Canadian journals tri a Chatidler'a bowl lor "Caah or i'auad" with ffood tntiiBred cimtempt. ( lianiUer lives near Canada, and Ihe Kan ticks to. k his measure long ago, Mr. Unky's "History of Euiopaji Mor als" i- at last out, and Is declared by the full Mill O-irlU to lie "thoughtful, clear. 8i urale, an, aiiove ail," 'proiounaty .in u rtaiing andauggeative." . ''i1s4tiiv Firtttif,-tfci" ?Brman novolist, who iscuuiing over here to make a book about as, nobly declined to' Jet the rru!au goVruiuent pay bis travetliug aipenses umlW pretence ot sending bira on. 'iue hunting mission." ' The President has appointed Horaca Hieelev one ot I he commissioners to exam ine the Pacific railroads. Tba game of lha (our oilier commissioners bava. not yet beea annmirccd.' (l. neral fih-kloa hai been retirtd on tba 4il. pay ol a Mi jof 'Jeoeral, and not on tbat ol a t olonel, as Oas wen siaraii It is said Mr. Brtcklnridga will go into Ibe KnntuckjiCogislature j that he Is worth not lows than 0 000 aHd that bis beallb was never so irood aa it ts at present. m ras m i . S.'" -- Poud Munntain. in Giles Coooty, Virginia, e.,..iirniii 12.000 seres, to a cortiDanv ol TewiiaMiialia, tor $100,000 Tbey intend to frmnd wenng-Jitac tU6t. , 1;, General iowptr r. if nifty a 'gultant, sodler (if Ibft R pWiiliv bft iJ iltvraba.i'ifed.jtttxft t,.. ol PuatiuaaU aa ilarriabunr. Paw .g!Bg!?.!l'., W'"?M ?J2 .U-JtoatcJoat-flsbiilty., Guneral tttantjaaa-. rj tB ttie-ptaca tratirga- . lilmian ! JijriWlW.rt -ti.'w "ifimMMsfifaM, , ' ilalitttttn, M D ttUUi(il. I mu.wi - t - -t---- -' . -, - j;, . n.:l.,m ; ...u Mihish L.Lii . Mtt trtitid. And lh i ll . "urni ' ... t v - - - birmcr owner tuakea aucceful claviiB, pay- tnij ftfrx. fdmrg the prit-c hrVild fciTJM - i moit lha listioiiuisbed loreicners in New Totk ia Major Ilunacn, of Norway, eight lent B'gn jtoeoulte JtpiriHalJvltea mintinnait by ii, owortb oB4n.bii bookUVirto4 : "li ia uscur tai lied bevoiia sloubt tbat,; tDel.fe' M'AtS &mM Uiibaiw tfia'vifigfti Nootka Sonntl, er tuurdcutd by Indians. Ty win ia shrt'.t oa the Bills, awl ihe vtum.fl .. AMmIh np and fljowrf wll h s.wiruly fth-asa i'JT'r' "- tWti.ali km rsrilomiewwt'liri lw tynr srtvf'r, " 1 1 let here I liiiKer la London " 'I ttlitltinsr of aacaikai. wKis t-waa-honrsss o ' ' A";' V.VJt..jjii'..'ri.iita.-.K.I,lh Iimi lisuulii.n fttfr- i..iiitir. l.tp wi.JOM, wuollllUI t'lOla -I4U (I ! Hnon. ale airen with wihl eye aVinkuu . ' liht nl (bn snn as hi9 aaiHpeth bv, . ', Ii n ksoiiiiir atrailtt in ihiwe eyes and ihnjng I ir imht who has lljfed Voq longer than 1 ( , I am atklTig my heartif yn )rWy or ehwrMi 'Dm Simla that jrua ilcb iMi a karrt ealU If tb ilreaiu must die wheo UMLilrtiajiuir peuah ,- I r ft be idle l.t lirerul) at I1 , ' ., -...'!' i--ii Th.i vim of tl citj Mil htthsr and Ihilhac, '! lumult ih-er-etis, th ilaya f a by, 1 1. . ilitsii nu n Tsiiifb -a kui. not uhllher ; - ' The live men anguish w know not h) ; Tbryf h atrtclomta smcwhorM new,- ' '1 tie slistluw pM. trom slrn IsJ siiaMit ; As I, tivt.rbt-ad forever SDii evitr. (toes still till lie gleam of thy eouataoi faef. ., i1: . TB hr.t rueu alraugfa, T&e sliilt.iiU ptsmlor, '1 tii) sr. trhl lyha roaml m Ms wsaiward way, Tit gltiaitt 1 thy baauufui mgbt up yaatfar Is pale on the dreamvjr'a ehk alLua-V Thiruril eai Ill's TellcS Is S Souttti u( wm'taug, . 1 AU mwud Iwr shores tit at4ra cry ( , - , Th ire is no ealm and Uwrs is tm atWontir, fiiu thy suit bitai nrsHie i BigUily by. Anotliw slimmer new txwee ll Vai Ultra w ara haevrltis: vea suit 1 1 on the earth Willi aiv hoiw tirouibhsasti lull, tbroUKU Uia ail.ftw y stsra. in iba sky I Vuu are thwra I I am bare 1 and the reaping and tesiiiit ...... Of Mi yt ol harrvat ia evr Slid dona, And th boar; snow ilnfl will . be liktmf l.ii.Ur llio what-hjof the whirling sum Whit tower at.d turret Uft silvered andw, whau ra ara liaHid ami ilia lips are dftlnb. In th iiiKtilly pamw of the hnuiao eontlur, man ttatu.y iforttais j so me floras i ' And whoau wskna, and bt.ltoi.Ui tits yondnr, is andean n thee till hu dars till Vt.r ovar liu butnaujitx 1 lis ..lltilli ti.o vlsiuu i liitti s whlta peat- I HlilF.F NKWS A'QTRS. Holloway jail, ia London, Is so well kept t hut it ia' usually called by thieves Tun nel! Park." The prisoners bave good, beds and good books ; tbev ara allowed penr ' ink, and paper ; they have the occasional luxury of a ba'B; and if they want any thing, they have only to riog a bell, and an officer in uuiluiiu waits upon them. A re cently discharged liimata was met the other dsy by lri4, who4tobtm", wllff " I say. Tom, bw lat and welt you lock " Yes," was Ibe reply, " 1 bave been speed ing three months at my country bouae in Tutlnell Paik, end it does me i world of good." r -..-jSi bt -tsaul tbaV tlie -CdiwiaV dr Maiion ". Ij lli lie, lo Franco, baa been bought for 1,100,000 franca for ths Prihcf Imperial. It wa built in 1U57 by Francois Monaard, ia the, centre of an ioiuiense lorest, which baa now been cleared away. Tba estate sup ports a population of 1S,000 souls, The meeting of the National Delegates of the Hoard of Missions .of the Protestant Kpiocopal Chuioh ooavened at Cincinnati yesterday. , Alwiti flfty rtetegatet wera in attendance. Tba' ipieitious of domestic mission agencies wure discussed. . Disheartening account ara given of tba state of thn cotton trade at Dlackbtirn, Kngland. Nine anils, Including several ot the bwjpssfrarijttfety stripped, and Dtberl are running short nine. It is stated that i be poor law officials are overburdened with application lor relief, anil that th . appMiiiiimeiit MjJMiMaUt relieving otlkara -- will be necessarv.. t Iowa plants every three! years a Inrrat ot bl 3.000,000 trees, snd within cottsidJuably teas than bait a doX-n yeais 23,000,000, for-, est tries Uarye bei n planted anil. a- w growing iir ibe norihwect,.- It's good oei tual tba-Aik riiiaw insula lor trenrtwtrae " tloq is al atiug in any part of Ihe countiy. Ten of the Cont liicntial nations of Ei-. . tope embracing Iil0,000,0o0 liihalii!at-sV J.i have adopted the uniform gold coinage . and it is said that (l.nnany and Riasie- will probably come iut,j the srriigucnt this sumiiicr. . ... -n , . , , . Twtntv-throe mnnitors are uow lying in the mud at ticaguc 1-lnn.l. --Iimi iuo.iBie miliims -nrgrtgNtM tHtr'Tear" ara n p .ried lo be lest than last year, Among ibe Choctaw Indians am atxteea Christian Ciiuiihea, 1,100 ciiumontcants, soil 1,500 Kabbaih ai.huol children. 4 he troi- i A Rochea'er paper states tbat ' ting borne Georgo Palmer is n o iriod to be .... i. , . . XT . 1,..!..... 1?..- M.tm null ,t suiu KU XvOiuiomif.rv isatim.ui ttir f ihi.uuu, - A West Texas ruillionare farmer hat ftrBCerlm jmrweoT ISO.O&U aiea, "" The S.503 guinea nt-- Graat IWitain - yieWed l(r4,a0O,49Q fcm iu tRwT. The liiiiton Atlwtfcr says that a ilistiu .t . gaiehed physician of tbst ciljf recently kit r lor a bri.,1 h.ur u H .ropn. "What will, your panenia do in your absence t" inqolr. ed a Iriend. r" tet Well,' was th prompt - reply. , A Cf peculator wsn'S lo teas ths street -lamps in Chicago for sdvert'Sifig purpose, . and agrees to k. ep them io gooti order for fiva yeart, " .""";"; ;' y";', -: .r.'i.Z'1 Blackballing is so proval.uif in the Lon don ctulsi that na new im nilicrs cau get in, and a gi neral meeting is io b hel l lo rem edy ths oiattesfi m ; i ' 1 , . An oyster was recently found iu New Ha-; van barber which eon'trhied 203 pearls. ranging in site from a muetariL, aeedn to a I birj almt, Toads ara sold in Paiis at tba rata of. ifty ceota a don. This aid ma) ts used for the protection of viniynrds and gardena. from (h rsvagi a of insects 'tbut escape tba pnrauit ot the birds, ............ 4-8 Kranctsco bv tn spend f 41,000 on ih C budding tor Its great lttduiiriai Jxtubitlon la S.u-m(!rA , .i f '- Tb 0ivnrmeTrt nf llrttisb ruiTraaniiualTy ' Oevotes aoout f i3,oiiu to ine acrpjisitlon ol Old Sanscrit oiaiiuatrii t,, '"Klffl iSeTau'il uiiitl'.n, put up in tin cant la Australia, sells rapidly ia England at " even pennexpe poau.l. ) MTsaTinarrwiaiia aas HyTpiin J "CtfTEr Uuasiaa railroad suttl. Vri Ei Oovwimr Henry V .'t m, of Cf iLrcti cut, died stNcw liav. u ou Aiondity, aged The th mitoralii if AWHi Terrtti5i-jr - to.wrr. Mntira for Cougreaa. , , " IBs Boston Wa.t: "Tb C'iriiuwili . . I toon drop on. 8U Jt eiuiburg. - - -1 - w .v... ...
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 1, 1869, edition 1
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