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UA LEI Gil, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1860. NO. 90 THE SENTINEL. aa- mn,im-mmimmmmMv mi .m TMrmrfirrmMiafr ifr iw 'f; trttm rgtblfotlK nurooae: to far from .this, we arc anxious : ji, iw them come try score Bird thousands, jf they come Ib good filth", wlih theft money and labor, to conch Ihemselvc aod htiji o to restore our desolated couutry. We want their capital, their labor end their intellect, ind w are willing tht they thall, alter . tbey hare been here uffioienl I y loug to learn WI ttatt end necessities, aud their own Mod, that thty shall share iu fl.liag our p aces sad office of truat aud profit. It ia to be.weretted ibat men people ao not eoD) m.oo U mtt . fiq.ii-nlij and tu greats ambet. Tin rossou why they do oat ' tnaoileat W the commom at olnerrcr. Dfcr gov? nteent i uncertain, It ia not ac ceptable to tb people, and, bcaidea, it . la Ib the hand of lrrepoo?ible and incapable -men, and tbeae men have so lncretted our public debt as to Irlgliten good men away and deter them from coming ; they aee there i, no adi quale protection tpr lafooor prop arty, and they see, too, that a man's hope of income and prosperity is to be cut off and swallowed up in exboriant t.is ion, mad nioessaiy to support the vulgar ex travagance ot ignorant, rapacious and worth leas officials. They tee, too, that labor is not well regulated, tbat it is uncertain, and thousands of laborers, who, instead of pros- , periog and helping themtelve and the country, are a scourge to the land, and who Bml( up tbe alarm ng measure of our thief ia and vugabon la. Ev;ry man who wants to see the South prosper knows what w bare sai I to lie true, and we maintain that it is the duty of every good man, rich and poor altko, toeoMp. rat io p'acing the Stat in the hand of wise, good "and responsible BtnUJ thil snd . tAtaa fuWic - exile u; cease and the government of th i State tnay . he i cuojlucteils to inspire coi AJence and hope at home and abroad. Then we my confi lenity expect honest, industrious peo ple (run the North snd troin loreign lands to come among us with their iniorj and labor for the b,M Jldt purpose of citif mahip Such people we want, we repeat, by scores and thousands, ami the good people of tbe Bute want them, but such people won't come outil there i a change of rulers (rem those who are pit fligate, incapable and - aorruptto 111--- who are -lioneat, capable and patriotic. This change is absolutely indfrpeB able, and it i a matter ol to greet importance as that all legitimate means to tills end should be applied ' as soon as it tin be done. - We ask in conclusion one or two practi cal questions :. Will a good man in New Turk or Maine, bring his money and energy to this Stale anftrHak his botnj here, when b sees tbat labor and property and capital are unprotected, and when be teea the cer tain prospect of: having his income and property swallowed up by endleas and tx orbitant taxation t Will such a man come "here whin be sees pur Slate Legislature t mpcsed f IgnoraDt and lr. e p s bU m n 'B arid dead bilfthemcoiTupt and willing and ready to be bought nnd-jwld tike sheep In the market t AVill such a mas come here when be knows and und.r , stands tbat the: legislators pay almost bo Uses, because they have no property, while Ihey run up the public debt in six months to orty miliioni of oWinrs, aod then tax tbe property holder of the State, who are not their constituents, to pay the tremendous debt they tba create I Will such a man eat whtii-lwiwarlhewt 'f aMlBf tort paying themselves uvea dollars -far m, and all other official like exorbitant salaries, when three same people are nut tbe owners of property, and don't labor t 8ayt will such a man corne, when he aces our "flovernot" full ot rerenge and hate towards the beat portion of'hia own people, .jncniuagii.g the moat preAijfate-Bsea-ig-ot . lee asd cooperating with carpet bag rul tutes' ia hinder the pohlie Treatory I THtOT pe..ple of North Carolina,; will men ucb ae we want, rich or p Kir, come while we erecti i si d a we are by Sadieal rulit EadMum, public , public official eer; . tupiieH are t,the bottom of the obslseles in the way of oreeneritv here and throuch W the Southland lhe m.ut be dtWeV .. v for tuere ia an; nswuuti ; fooiidof hope, and the' sooner the people f ett classes see this truth snd lake action te remove the evft the better. CotT ton Rot to a a 5e learn t hat the Ouvwni.r baa tirdered m specinl terea ot the Superior Court lr JVcklogbam county to he held on Monday, ilst lnt., by iudgt ToQrgea, otmTSino QuoiKyBlair'a tuiinp; he keep gwi hotel and keeps i well j an tTi5s every liodyihat g.eeAher . one does tbtitv.eiri jj fyKtm make RUtals enm fort able by giving them the " awjcfer eaT:'isltSSBVjmi best . iHp. 4lsjiitHiito'4 the pleaeuree of hU fclenria outside of the tabli-,hmeijt ""'that w nier'.Mi,,; He-J :weeaT bettor wbatgixid thing one wao: and whea. be 't ot anymao In the city j as mltueae, i.i tUas'se tu; ul uikg, cma 'mart" jcryw by the L-icat, vesterUay, Jo a the ----'hr i tla"y-svrtost-iriithe4t-T the i Ppergone tprte. tad tbe tsid Local In ; ' owtjjumot in the woild for just audi o rpistxle ia the butory or hie daily Tex atioBSfcttd perplvzhiea Gol lusk ud excellent help mate, who, no doubf. 1 . -v- -tiauij a ni nr bd mat niJk.Lrav tttiot thing v BRSCB AND BAH. ,fr.T.-''7Jc!L ttilTlBf Hf 3n 1 5"ia; test now goieg oa with the Boocb, bate tn wbigl';AcSti'iiat the Court lavrf been hbelloii by tbe barr(hich Is not tre,) mea of character are prool rttaat mieta, and Itey ata'ays treat ibem with silence and coutwupt. Whore is the pnblie man who baa oot lived down cal ttamy and the has y Judgments of ignorance and prejudice t t-et our Court cuoault with Cbiet Justice Chase, and be will toll Ibtm how he lived down the libels and calumny of Ooveroor Holdee's malice, by etdy stleace and pro found contempt. It may be tbe Cblel Jusr Uoe of ttw United States would tell tbe Ohio: Justice of North Caroliaa, that Judges are aometiotea, wing j. and then they must be silent and qutitlj bar the c.u.stquences ot thtir errors asd mlsiakes. He aill be sure to tell th m. a libel ikould never be punished aa a contempt of Omwi. He wi I kit tb;UI that tbe opinion of the Br, like tbe cpinii.n ut tlie public, g.ut ban a free Course, acd winu ritrl.t. tbe m itber th'-rk, binder, coutml or reiatd it. He will tell them, it is maiioeas in a Cyurt ... . huijjv k lorce leapea, reverence or homage lioni tbe Bir, or tbe people. He will tell !him, that adniifati m and rcpeit lor tbe Courts are cuaiacteristic of the AmuriCitQ people snd Bat ; and, so universal is it, that, when tbey fill to oi niinsud it, the Imil must l 111 the Court, and not with the popl or B ur. the ttd 'P'iou of the new Constitu tion and the Oleurion of cunvicttsd and no convicted ft-lous to bold office under it, there bss been no occurrence an much cal culated to aggravate our public m afort.uats s the S lid low going oa between the tbiprero Court and the buiidied asd teu numb, rs of the Bur who siued the Protest. - The mf rt y -of rrurttoprerne' Court S'O young mea, ol little ixpirleuct in It;e, snd leu to lev. In a mutter ol so much importaoce to tbe public, at well ea. to the Court, it may be they will consult with Chief Justice C'hss. . If ao, we beg to t Ul the attention of the Chief Justice of the United Slates, first, to the renpectlul language of the protest itself, and then to lotorm him ot Judicial snd official behavior in North Carolina, aim e lie waa last here upon bis Cirouijt. nenave seventeen judges, iverj one, except Judge Mitchell, took a lively and active part in politics, euber by writing I letteraidriiftJng iddrsas to the peojile, or pb making oa the heatings, mostly to urgro-s. Om of the Circuit Court Judges wu vmi tn una city for entnam u.t drunk, nuess and carried to tbe door of the city prison there to be Incarcerated as publio nuisance. The Cirtult of Judjge To'jtgee (a Carpet bag Judge) opened at Greomibofo ; Wi.lisui F. Henderson, rresi dent Orant's Revenue Collector for the 6th District, wss tbe Republican candidate for Congress, fairly and regularly nominated by the nog roes and league re. Judge Dick, a Supreme Court Judge, bolted the nomina tion and two other Judges joined him, and the brfteis put forth Jjidgc Tourgee as candidate for Cnugrcs. while riding bis Circuit. At Rockingham, in a few miuutes af er the Judge adjuwned Court tor dinner, he was found upon the streets haranguing the peoph-jij a candidate forCoBgreie. I He aaid, ' not that t know, but, tbey aay, my Nompetitor (rendereoo) ia indicted for mule stealing. 'Ac " In reply HeodnrsorJ, said, "not thai I know, W, they tay, Judge Tourgee wsg eajtad by a negro for refusing -to psf a1imet -rrebfc Wt thtt f knttWi btit, tbey aay, he ia a j dl-bird from the oeniteotiarr of Oiilo." Sach were the eomuliments between the Beech end. the Bar, wjieB riding tbe Circuit ' These cornpljrjents culminated in aflght as the Judge journeyed oo tbe ear to bold Person Court. Tbe fight took ' place ia tbe WW ear and 4 -tho preecf -ladies. T.ie conductor threatened to put (be Bench and the Bar off the trnltt. Tbe Grand Jury of Orange presented tbls fight and the whole Judiciary' ol the State ;' for their participation la politics," while tbe Bsr, with truth, dignity and moderation, entered their solemn pYitest against this participation iu politics, i ; , Our Jullgee uare'been the glory eft pride ol the State, the envy aad admiration of alt tbe States. Educated aa the Bit and the people ot North Carolina were to habitual reverence and rcapt fof th Judiciary .nothing could hsrt bees more mirtilyieg aod loalbaome to thetn, tbaa to witness tbe polilioal proUi tetlon of Me Bench, to party 'and faction, X trn-t of du y compelled tbe.B to eitr their dissent to tU political "actioi of tbt Jidiciary, and every mac,. wjmu aod t lild, who have regatd IrV judicial pnniy and deoency will usit, Ta 1 It And ,t rr is wa learn members )l the Bar, now a ttndnc tp" the Coort, who did not - i-Jfo-. promt,. are.willint . to do jo. ti'wit pro taae. tiring modest have taea serrreiy taied by thrf many flilteriog and complimentary things that have1 been said ot v doc our Tevwrmto newrpspti' .WiZVf&tt porariti mine ----i ''r'iiuuaai.httUi. wft.itrxiUUxiiM-ihfl.ie. geotleoteoe jour AtoU a licnuiy i grswtinge ; they make as feel so good tlit tf we were, not at prreent in the temperance line, we'd drink with tvert .one of jow tL . . . . . .A a. X3 - -.-1-'-:'-': ; - BUI iioisyow ..-.)- ... .jr ,. -f-n rtnni1fl ' i gan -a, .w.,i:-.t. Bgaiiii f ii oiiiriKi riaiinnif.1111 111.: IB 111 lilw.s, aiaa wau.i .wu.i- i feUlaOttNh For tbe Sentinel -.w-4Wiee-- ewmBmillfrtpaV-t J'SforT tnat the apirtt and obnoxi.olis fiaturea of Engiuo juri.jirmlen e in rrt,Trn tg lb 44w rrf tttwr Kntf TTTPrry of" iiie" Dress and I . t. ... r tbe monstrous tjrimv an 1 injustice of the uu un jts. were atjnnt to be exiratiti-t il 4 A - r- ... . V. t- nu earrieu out in tlie case ol til Ju.tgM of the Riinreme Court aginr tli protest btf( law yen. 1 n w piopose to fol low up that sul ject a little larLl.er. Ther mal ittitiotl of tin Coiled 8ta!es, by proldbtfii g ('ongreiw tiora pacing any law Whatever uliriilstinv freedom of uieecb aod of the pna, evidiot't r-ciunixeU the tact i bat lilierty of sprtcu and ot the press bad been res.rnincd anrHimut.l by law, by the former cvti nun-ii! und r Ii t).', i,mi.U bad lived. It had lelereme, therefore, to the liberty of siieeeh and i.l tbe uries as it eaifcttd in England privitim to the rtrgani. ti.i n of our jjoverutu ni ; and, as it was anown mat the itoliev ol ijit conntrv tu respect to th as rklits and piivib-aee wss txtr. me'y nHrro sml onu, scarce'y lesv Ing thu ptoj U any l.lur y at all, it was at once determined tu 111! li.is pie-uie by the removsl f xuib liuiiiaiiuiis aud icstraiuts, and to leare all tuch m u . to be lerreted out st.d com'tfd tiirtitijli ihe or.linnry channe.s t.-r tb.i u; ovo.j mel c .rr.euou o'l litis le8i.es Hiid croin-. II thu wive mil I lie- pur,.o (i O. the Con stitutional jromio'i pro:.iliinog Cuiigreas lioni pHSair-g any law l,n. g ng lr Wibnu of spieiti nod ul the prH, tnt-n we ate at a lose to (iisenv.r ai y .i,.r at 'I surBcirot object tliil tic fr.in rs o! i lie Coun ution bad iu v.. i'i aili1(,ii,,L. iUL, pr.ihil itina I o'Liut'.an a piut ul ihu iuKriic law oftue lii'.d. But n e in. Hi d. ate itlccia wlilcti f.illnwe'l us ad .p; o t pr.ivcd tins to be the intent and pmp., c ul an- t ui.s i ulioiinl provH..n, tor it promptly a. rved arreat veistio'.ii ciiiioii hit I'unsti u. live trto. a w-ii as the M ,r Cliam'-er dccis i"Lo trie li.urn, l. r polaral libel. So obvinus'y was tu s uie c t;ial Ihe friei ds ot a s roi.g. r l uni ol g .v. rnnn ni, one pi.s seMing ni.. re ' mlu e p. erj, procured, tlurm the vrci.ie.u y n! ihe e der Adxma, I lie paatiic I', ngreis of Ihu neuitioa ls,,j e:li ni 'he tl.st st.cu pt uitula by ii ingress lo ntni ige tile tawilma or .p,ic0 iUil of ihu JU i- Uirttwrttirtry. 'IVt t'a was puSre.i to piivnt the pe pie tr..m d s cusitiug still can'. a lug t h Irreimm the met-Oree i f gvri.m- n-, aim the condui t politic .fUc-is. H it i.r (M iral ict.on. and Ci nvic'.ions h i(l an. I oltiinid und.-r tb s law,'it iiecame ao i.ooa..uiy i bn x ous su l lial lul In tin- pi nUie l i i-.iiM.ii iljj r"r slilo t, und. r vihu ailiniiiiaira.i was pus ed, lo tie ii.U- ol pilvaie lift-, lorever sUorini ol hn i. t ui r Hie .nth audi mrj.iei ce urn! u-i luloi as aa ctaesmaii; while it mauriul.y at), veil, ft ihu iiOiu course of their p....tna iiv,, nil ti.oae who ba t anyihing n ilo ai.n p iamg or curtain ing it. L. t (iibira lit;4ir.: ot thiir laie. especially ti e y-ijiiet uiuuihus of ti.ia Court, who have a lile nine il..ru them of tame and i.a.lulne, provide ! tuey wile be always wine, and tupi aaby ear.-lui to av .1.1 rendering Star Chumltr dec t aut in catet af politic UlibsU, And yet, it Ail.vtmiia'a opin ion. In the case ot the seven B liiiijis, and of Holt, in Tuefc,r-a c:a-o. aud of Coke aod Manafbld, iu o'h. r . ih j, I.m regariled as aound d. ciri'nj in thi country th sedition lsw wss no iiilriiit. no in ol rhe liberty ul jipeccU an 1 of. .the. pr, Ji,it thaiihe tedl. tion lawa were not an inlni'g.ment ol these righti and pnvili-goi in c.i ol ci'ii-ns ot the linited estates, no public iimn or udlcial dare now assert. This ( rings u lo ipeuk of the hls'ory of the law ol iioel, in Kngland, whence we have derived it. It i the luaiory of Ibe strong contemliog oppie.-ongly with the weak ot a (Kiwirlui and supercilious g ernuient artrl haughty olff'tai u-urping the figb'aot the pwple, at rnpffreiNtitg free discussion with a tux tu pie. ait im uur psttons and c -irruptions and the i-li .rt rout inga of Its otfioera, fiovu being the sul ject ol general censure ami c.iiijmen'. It is true that the law of lilx'l lornis pan anil parcel of the co in iu in htw, I ii' it iuikI not lie lor- gntten, that ui it i t be .l.ii t.inn nSHct ing libel, whico hav.- pievai e.l in E gland lor centuries and which we bare imported into this country, originate I in the Star Chamber decisions, snd constitute a cod f Jo ige-eoacted law, risiing on no au thority, but the Gi.pr.ca ot . iu, authors, and therefore, properly speikiu, is not a part it thu common !a,v. But ' tat 1 Common law, or s.atutc la wcirdi, in the face of despotic powur and a aeltied purpose! Uave wo aot asvr the tonai it uttoo, with ail its guarantee, lor persoDsl rights and priv ileges, go down oehire an irreepor.aible pany, lias a bulius'i rxf ire a stotiatide 1 Auu haHe we n it h.ard a very grave Judge ch&ia.DojUlj last resort would suauiu the party by its Jecisionat And has not this very Ktave Judge done an, in hi. mere dictum from the Bench, ou the qu. a ton ol the llomestead- lawl Uo to-! r-Tbere is no fixed and act tied law In the laud I The beke ts of an irresponsible party in power, and tbe .will ot tttie Court are the law of the land. History seaciua us uiaia jxuiciury wnony dependeut upon government or an irrespon sible pany lor its existence orsuppott, will ilwaya be subservient to those in powtr, in me . av or o.h r. Il no otber opportu nity for showing tun ccurs, ws may el ptel to Sod am anile tation of lbs Spirit, in acme bigh-liantled tn a-iirj of the Court, fvttcn u 9M a t.tn of punukinf political adt4J urittjor prttttnitd cjfectt. Is th.re nothing ot this spiut in toe Court agu st the.lawieiet It has an awlul souiuting that way to outsider, and we have not met wlifJ a atngle p rOU Uuif aWiOellsd by par ty affiliation, wbu lior-saooot d c.are it. No constructive )ilwlfr" political o( l,uCi.isV-',c.keiy tue lice oi opeiaiions ahich prooiia. a Ue greaUst results and the i a,iet suc.s ia such matters, and iu this 6bsee.p-ciJljVteaife'tuo isebe of the Uurt are the prosecutor, Junjes. tiid executioners, I Take tittu gehtlemao, you -re walking io a powrter inigm-ne - whh td-4ef---TWf enftrifttrr-mirf wJf tt ' j Why, tr.e .rr"l'bng ia this ok oat Hef'Hl. II. ro I, j4 uufifttU, --0ofc4v.,,Uuly. i7rnrrrSa.iB,iniliw all Of the cbaraotor and spirit tiiat per vade l tba cb crrinea and praotice ot tbe Ininoitniis Ivtsr thamra-r Onurc. to wivlch rt..m..t 0.,rl ... aMliink plliueot ul'auyin uiatit 'Kipi a i ngiana wlber 0f ,hil 0fyllt,, To! great cotfinieritaior on tnsi isws tu dug ami, ana equally gr.tjru,J eu'-ervieirt ettotigb ttr bis master, tniibautfh'y towards ia. equal, and dcrmtneeno overtna- beuentti bim, am in moral ur mental wcrtu, but ia the o t.i - I libel in tt 6iar Clumber froDOsitloo l pnpounded and UK1 d.v as law la the tilshriBSr raiBiSSsSTBaad" re ported oy himself. It will thus .p mma I w runottnna of jliatK Si he law, the i aanniJ.. L ii I a. .ml a . i ... . .fr!!J?JiJ rao)8,;th expounder of the law bo had made, the pruatttnr of actions eOmoetrsxl aadec the ta-w be bd triiite, Md fibllyahe reporter and trumpeter tit all future times of hia owe nmirpatnia" aod totqnttf., Such men may tly be regarded a. the pillars f the uirooe, ana our goverouient, already reek, los.ly negiectlul ol the witattiutieatii right and prii!ega of individual, le-not likely to lose anything of its rigor or streogth in tbe hands of tbir foilovwe. What viewa Lord - Oi eotertsined 4 the liberty of the press, if he entertained mj at all, or supposed any each thing ex- isten, it la airtlrult to determine. Ueproo- aoiy iookk mn tne press aa simply th liberty of "the Crown to one it fur it ovtt august pu rotee, whether joet or otherwsoH asu as me liuerty nt toe pipte t use n lot no purpose whatever; tiMpt to aulo gito tbe measures of the' government ia all lis departments, locludinglhe tyrasicaj seta of the judiciary. How tar our Core thinks with him in tbeae respects, canoaly be interred from his action in tie case under cooaideratlon. Judging from that, acd his answered purpose to push ths lawysrs to this wall and to silence tbe ptsas, be has no idea that the la ter half t the nineifeti'b century shall tie at all behind, here In North Carolina, tbs close ol tbs seventeenth in England, fn tbese resiieets. The people I sometimes decide jnstlyi snd it is always I tree, that tbeir power is hateful, and their I Ida miserable, who wiab to be feared for 1 their power rather than mpeoted and ad mired tor their talents aod virtue. C1V19. A Crjcio CHiiiae Think ot twelve in noceut looking trenllemen 10 a box in Smith ceu.ity Texas. I B'ening with w dv open eyes to the following cha(e : U the jury believe, on tLe evidence, that the plaintiff and defendant were partners in the grocery, and that the plaintiff bought out the defendant, anil gav his no t for the interest, and the drf. nlant paid tot the note, by delivi ring to tba plnhitifTa tow, wliich he Wartatitoff mtr' tjrecliy, and the wanant was uri-ki-n tif lesson ot tba hieaciiinesa ol the cow, and be drove h back, and tendered In r to ihe dciomUnt, but he reiua d to rtc ive her, snd the plain .till took ber home again and put a yoke on In r to prevent her In. in j. imping fences, and In insane ol tbe joke sin broke htr i i neck and died ; and ii the jury further be lieve tbat the delenduot's luterest in the Itiocers waa worth aiivthina. the olslutilla no t was worthless, and the eew jrood lor notbiog, either lor beef or milk, then th Jury must dodi ut tor them-iaves how tbey will decide the caat, lor the court, if she understands hersell and son thinks she do don't know- how rush a uau should. be d.cule.t. Tbe Verdict was "yea," and both parties appealed. We uoderatand that Mr. Moore, the local Editor of the cisaiW, has apologised to C, si ra'rta. Kifl . inr the tnw entitua ri.ii in the Family." J be article waa wholly untrue, and we so pweounced it at the time it appeared. Mr. X. received his iufonuatioo iroui an unreliable person, and now lakra back tba assertion. We hope those papers who were ao esger to copy that article will also copy Ibis, and thus Uo justice to th parties lntertsled. We cllp'the above Iroro th Standard, of this morning, fir the purpose of correcting .some mis suttmenls in it ' Mr. Moore" bss not "apologised" for tbe irtiele alluded to, snd. has nof said the artk-b wss untrue ; he did v receive thj inloimttion from "an unreliable person,'' but Irons a respectable gentleman. We gavs Mr.' Fsrria bis name and Mr. F. hat sine said h had traced It back to one Benjamin, who, As said, was an "unreliable person," sod who, it appear, is now off witjjL. the special militia to Jones VOUUIJ, We told Mr. FarrlSs that, if we should be Convinced the fact were not as stated, we would make tfif jr'6per correcironr'St referred ua to the accounts to the Auditor' Office, nd we partly prccnlaed that w would look at them when we alioukl hav leisure to do so. W have aot dose so yet, rid, consequently, have net pad th vl dence thejmay afford tbat there i any cor Notion itrceasary. . . j--WV-fcavo-- eery high -rjpinicn of lb Wtl; Ity of newspaper, but do out expect nor desire then, to male our p I'togles on toy sulj.ct wkhe nt out leave and eouieat. W tre willing enough, nay, arxious always, io polng'ae for any wrong w may perpetrate, but prtfir to do it ouraetf and not by ' -. ,- ' e- V WATsna paxw tbs nontax-Just he. , lore going to pre we le srn that Watson, tb Photograph man, drew th bora to tb second explanatory drawing of the N. C. R. P. Eatat Agency, at Tucker Hall, this atUrooon. Ticket, 770, drew tha tnlo deou. . , Tbb official li? of ho drawipg of prlie at Tucker Hail, to-day, will be poblisbed in. fit Vtlteiptlt, a tew paper to be atartcd' in this City, which will make I' Orat kp. pearaoci oa' TuCT'iiUy Wit,l'''ialj "otaa 'd- irUig ; prelmeo copy, c have It sent totbeui on applieetloa, ear by sddieasiog dffc ?farja, Hfthrigb;' W. Cfc'. ' PxasTlsa. 9omsUly ka given BiiUcn a "alic of 1st turgeojo,' and bsy it waa mighty good, -'IT bad ti parboiled and theft rsM4.ad Ate U "Ilk beef.'' Now, tnrgeoa it light good eating, when prop, erly co. keif, but, what would Ned think If .m mr HUM hleasej Ifltll IB OflpyiflBlll.tjr of htdlinj; Into bit Inner man, a bow-l of i,tp"pej.?nuifl.lu.'ilai Jonp t - - fUaTBiTPO r-Oar faraters r making preparation to commence harveeting (heir wheat crop. Froin all fi Information w bavatrwtliered on Cue snbj-ct. we eorcfo.ls 'Wam - ma aaawraira J I i abor arTf . M,ltoiixvll Satleiitl tatdgjowtv;.. QUANT IS TUKI'RHHItiKSCr: We laucy that OeneB1 Orsnt tins by. 1 fthr -finre -Teaw9- -Wrat- rat'g-' Prerr dent of the LuJttd S a'ee ta anythibg hut a bl of rrown. It", prrfrp,trir, may heve a so learaoi tlut tbe gitluua of Ui. a; maul whio'4 pieooV-a oumination and il, ctio does not kiH m' ViV" inaugur tloo. when the lniOf fur ' til , a sr TBf T f.Vir" parttaao ajhei'uut , Ugn, We have no' doubt, B'T' Omt, that ).e is a moch wlair il hot a'nruch ,!( r nan lo-d- y than be was 0 i th Unit Tuea.a'y In Noremtjer last, and t Bt be, perh -p, haa luen taught sntii thtpS aod let' some oihrrs. Which he wJ'Jid rather bad never t' a pan ol bis peneBRe. Prrhspa, too, he may Id. k back upon tli - ulvtd and moat hoiutruliW p sitioo wuk'h he left,' tf betnine th vi xei candidate ai d President ol the Itaillc! -awrty, with em.itninr-t ' fr the eeak ot. or mat ttiootcot tnat ter an w. ed him to sqtrciider thesetrae ai-at ol what should hav beeu a more ihaid fsliifrW - eminence, to take tbe ibafr ol thoiu-crown- edpowirto which bn has been cilleil. Nor can he, we think, hi Ip feeling that the place to which he llw been trasalorre l ia oue wholly muni ted to his taste., his at tainments, hi. t iperlencgj and bis talente ; and that, iu the ejea of the wW, which esptcteil muc'i ol him, and the eya ol bis Country, whioU hartlly knew what to -pect, be is but a sorry si.lit. Tnat be ha d. (appointed tb party tharelcied him is mspilcst ettigh, while to the powi rful party that Oppoamj hun be has given am ple proof ol tbe wimIoui inry dipinyd to s4ch oppii.it.ou. Under I,M clroumstaucea, Pneidrut Grant should riot be surprised at the acvere chastisement Jij haa rwiresl at the bands of bis party aud leading pa' ty jourualts om b be allocs' her un 0 soious of the taut that be d SerViS it. Aa a pariiZao, he haa acted aitb conaimmate folly; as an Independent i'resi teut, without statesman ship er ab III). To his owu party he bss been way waril, capricious ; now con tempt u ously tod pn i lent, now almost cringmgly suliServieut ; today taking a position will dognutHr lie tation,fii-, and to morrow abaudoniug it l.h a aunm trred III. . Tu o party, bte is an olivi.-u , and lamentable lailuri to the othir, a thorn io tbe aide, lly nii lie', wa imagine, is anything much confidently Counted upon, though most, by d it of VKlrn c, i got tbat th Hamesls ask ; and by Oue, at least thJng is desired, so far ss tbey a couotrued, - With Presineiit grant's treatment of bla party, ot hi party's treatment of bins, or the coneeqiieooea to either, we have little to do, sn.i ia their ralatlooa and the results thereof to them we fuel Utile inien L Tbe only .interest which we, in common witu most men of wbsiever party, trad, i ia ihe wise aud beneficial administration of the Goveinuient, in (eeiug it honor upheld and i s Bam aot disgraotd at boat or abroad. Preakteut Orant baa taken upon kimaell, la assuming tb robes of office, the respoosl bilk ot seeing that tin s thing an dooo. If he tails U" will t held accountable, not by bis party merely, u by them at all, cut by th people ol tbe tailed Stales, who have for taeeueuiag tout years. omoiitU4 thefr sal luttal iuto hia haoda, Tbat commitment we, Ib oommoo with all tbe Conservative joaruala, opposed for moat vital nd valid ressooa, which the oouotry and Umeral Orant himself well know. But the ad vie ot such wa disregarded, their efforts in in, and Uaueial Uraot U cams Pnatdeut It is sow, lor us, a lor 1 others who oppord his eli otioo, to boar a we best can, and make the most of what we could nov help. . Bat whed w take a reU oopccliv vi of Orant and hia adaimiatraUoo, anl look ahead with such light as be and .it have sivn as, we can See tittle on which to eoa gratulate Ui Auisiican people. 0 rant cam into power oo a tooservaiiv wave; bet nAw floundering about on a stormy of Kadicaliaas. Ilia friends aod admirers took great paius to aesur the country" that, in case of his elictlon, hs would be the moat "moderate" aod "common se.it" President that bad rr occupied tit xeeuttv Man ion.. Three naoDtn hsr .wiived to dispel this too credulously accepted idea, which the mor thooghttuland lar seeing belief id to be illusory tratu the bcatinntair, - Hia.a.1- 4Vged snodr4ioti is pore sham r his corB- n senae tb Try qnnit.fcin ot toliy. Whatever tbe natural tendency of hi mind may be and laeru are many who think that it left tohimsell, he would tie measu- lainy cuuaervanve. oo taas us is no weaa to resist th iaiMrtunitiea ot those iulcr sted lo hia being otoerwise he ha thrown himself into the eniiarac of tbe meat Vio lent end extreme vi ihpriy that piit him aom in atioo.-whieh ebowrwt bratr-thwt they did But juts, amis who tbey congratu- iated lheuslvs, with many a aurug ol lalaottoa, teat n would wt asiuyio tte the bands of tb potter, From the teli-pois of a statesman, wlih - which a fresKlent should b rsgarnea, ne ha Com to be consider a , 10 weax ana vacillating clay thing of a party, ThrT aay ta him u. and be does, though he aometigae dotidf relucfaml and with" a wry faoe. IJia spuoiulmen1, both ai home iand abroad, governed by, notnlug but the parti Lma whtctt tbey rata around bt an, am th Worst ve suad. They hat Itoen arriv.d at bs a sort of party a, oa u-teraau, ptiuaps a little coorervaxive, pnlltDg tbta way, aod aootbvr laicroat eiddly tbf tvftf, polling the oihr wy, the latttt g.snrally carrying their poiut, becao, probably, of their superior, vWieoee aod audaouy aoat the louder party artillery wbtun lby brwgto boar opya bint. At ii tVU, .wbteTet tb pnca,,tieotl Grant aadrOrast' edniiaisua.toa t thowicg thimselve to be h wost uoa connrvatlv asd ib moat bitterly and sxtraord.naniy proecriptir of, which thr I any recoid in h iatoy ol this Country. , The enllr civtlatryic of ths Qovvrnmsul is being put into th hands of tha sXVrejocst oi mrru Bud : moat bigoted and faoatical 61 partiaaos imniats ana tonsoi varives DeJilil eiiraii- d aadoueUKi lo slntost att caseii, and verjV Wber. by tlij wuf . rigid tultl vi parly ts . aotiou. j Aa exoerioK'Bt tu Taltlr ' u'm'T at lite Tb!r Ue I Monnaie, Bruaeei on th ap plication of a aubstatre iuieniM to r. nuer TtVtUPV, WBVdj tl)riillr,8l aoches, AI. 'tltCllTfll' K 0U11 "UV s u J . w'.a su iy lurwwiui... awe l Vxperiuunlar vaikej-aloeg bjloae-cootact wuh the louiitgii', anil .piinev piv 01 luslln.lmea, airmg. tnd. otbtoinOiuuma. ble-sobr.anecs, prrvtroaly prepared, on file laoip glasses, oa (( them wa t orn- ad. ,,( -r . W . Hi, aj". tOO BlUnUuU lOS 1. tr Vd4tpter' ROsjiajesfSac if AW.r 1 i sjtwsei., "is, . aud to I ,,. W . tut loo ouunruus las tn.no A IHTTSn FROM J'JMJ i)9ti. To mi'Trn Xtia Turrnr. Jr ; Suh:-I niakea it a p-nic!r I fof, no nutlur what happens, to keep oo the good ad oS nptl4e oddHeT,- ssr- frrrree j rwf y. my- fteret frm. 'X he : ,-tiai-i.i rf ntynfK,' -Mr fRf ' fftrl Ivic.liurd He tmee icJiur hufore been eo otwcr- pidii!; cri-t art, .1 rmtea diwa, yo llfBtrwrly innrdiire l, ' t ol-Mkii.tat' which has Jo.t ruifl to fcui-y-eora, and Jr titmw to s.u.1 this r.io to yiu io git ihe l.-ts, too ko.w ifisT 1 a"d mT trsnd iKchxrd itsrerrnintimeimm atorul li.en K .rioei ted with ail ihe priH eiieticia in all tribunals ot the er fab I Court's ol J. sties in tbe -land, oJvbf tosi qutace wlun bairns Judioia'y and tuelu t. hurtful Tim caraetur ui Jhai.tiitvwtr7ift-' tHfbfrk-'T, ai is dear to nr aa m r ey sprleanrt w are jVlus ol Mtreita oar-ei Heecif, tf any uny wun si .iiy,ut tusu urtsweafii tetluy topa.ia. - --- - . It hs mj lra t'd tts-, fl at cortwin ptipj-, whb y tt rmn ef a inir. tio.e ago. cai e-t a piot. at t'.-in n,n) ul our bin yeis, ag a the ptac ice ol Judges of tue a preuo Court turn in pnliiieioc tuis, wiiieu politic! btttr, mikiti pgli icrtl speeches or wii en puliik-al spiilremes to tmj p'opie, Ims been i akin, d aud poao d t.y our old Ji-lgee.;t tbH (in. r-inei un as nj;-ot lor tbem au i i ,i leaded by tb b g lawyer at caps to fit juesr UiU Aid, 'iunhcrinnri, we aie tjld that our nlorvaaid trends, the Judgaa, iiav taa.u h-. t..ii g in 'bis b duvleu "8 1 cut aa .ho.dy about it, and paaetd a ml tl-,,1 s cii a pper waswriaeu in coteuipt of tl.e ai ri aaid Court, a ui d signed to .li r .y ih..m aud ih.ir iiflii,-nop, ai.d, lrter non;, tl..,toi r ir.inds the Ju-lgtsa and itics Clint J aiii o at tbe hul, have ia (nivtd to silence the at i.s.d levy, rs cd dnvrtbem Iroui tbe Conn. Now sieli s piece of I anx whangery as this, ia too much I x W. c edoolily. W can'tiijiKtiy'''believo it. its too grufe lcttm downottho Jiid c.aiy f r u. to lie lieve any ,cfi jti.U'a.ol t'l.oelo wo vrite ttyoutog tat tbetioiih. W v that papiT, and rlrot it m vsry sood thing. It pt t w j it t.. ous siasd aid -f cateeur lur our aa.. c- a e. noil fku. s i.o hs b-noh, sn I we supfs d that every body .ludK. ani all wi uld aay. Amen, to it. VV ihot It riht to s t the standard lor our Judges piutty Inh, and wo repel the alauiter that any Judge in our gol old State will plead guilty io the charge ol being a polidootr or a partisan Ju tue.-. And )et tbe news ernes to us aloiein -a-tiou. il, that oar Judge do take it to thuui selvesl t bb"Ckiul ;lu muff to make Balaam's as upeuit, i. ic d,iu't waa Up the sIihuu. t E aatas ol our ilu.il ju .ges. W csu't btln-st ihissliey, inr-iue foilcw ing rvioa. Our Jud s v. u .i not bv ruled tais way. its got o. wainuit io it Ixioka, J levant all, tne 1. gst larnio (I B I atkst , or Coke, or H.,r , , or Marahait, or sHib like, Who. vtr h ur l belcro tuat rraaavttfoJI-d ---IMMt-t-al- tak urra ooofpapor a.lMe and make it a eut ci At aeriuo tolttig f N' it can't be ao. If JiHiga Pjrarson suit Judge Head . bad knew I Lair,- ,t'ev yueug uvs aa Hud man, Uick ad aiule, axttt Uave done aicb a thing; tut 1 11 you tihUtichinuud never could inive biiiii so luJUk-d a louo sich a weak, nOiiiamaibi thing as. 'hat. Ko, uo, it might hav lietn the aoik i.f kicli J.s tlue as Jol.ii 'o.ilt jcotn, but tlch Judgt t as t'earaon an I 11 ade nefr could. Jiattiodk till Tut pr..uil understaad wa wrlteo ('u n tatpiitn la.t yefr. Tapiieyou pub lished it a. a pjct ol tioos s a part at Un history ol iu eampam. It ni rur raised my aii.ilur a lot when l m l it. At meniUsiaj o tilt Coui u BicUald, aud I.svL i .it-hl J boj3.-il diia!tii.uiX u.-, it uuj't Jiutt ttr Iriiel Jeatucuor any ol our Asualate. lAt it ps the tufa winds or, il Joe i ni ter like, Itit hiui L..id u dou to ttie ar chive ol giarity. But the ioiy cum t4 ns iery d ff- rt nt. We firar ui Ju-'tgp atfisks! ft" f notj il puis it in their p-pt sad -m kes it anu mat it operatea like tti contiiuis of Aunt -Jody'egtMter pipe, Q but shamu. Ii aiu't so, -.--".' Hie hard and I are kept away from -the Coutvty uwtvnidatite tatfata, but it you say the strrry- W rl&VB ' hUTCt"li TTol,"' "W4 allliil -hav rafiy w the dateisc "uf our com redeV ' " Lt me put Ibe cai agin. I y thin torj U but t)Bav"l lie ssr A?.l'ClBf5a. fhc Jados never could i.sve come down from their dignity, flif, to sum It, tun liiey Were gull y ol the charge a le(lt;e 1 In the prnie.t, Wiitch toey crtsln y do, tt ih y llSva'Ucsttd it so iraViy. Second.)", to br lirttir Thein gh-tBflfc-tjy' atrTwiTig"""sax;tr naiiee, aod riuttut;nt ilnrdiy, 10 a Uiui) Ibattb Court Was tW'l wiUi Cou tempt l-y that paptir. It w tuul tk tit" y tivPavildelphi iatrs- to ahiiw-Hi IjPourtuKrVyfpiog tu 10 tyraiinaai 1 aud wiekSjUa i.h.t, whica iiuid ttikd ,IUe shin nO, 4 old Ju.iga JlUiUS ol ha tea meniry., 'Pitihly, such ruliug muatil. usly d 'irrUkto tlw'a.rettdy too low cl.aiacter ol our Judiciary, fof pardon "Jrora persooal ot part. 1 11 bus, bix;bly, hew littti the malice moet liar l eeo, 111st would prompt such retwiiattoo, Nn, no, Kicbwd and 1 oau'i beittve oti jpry in this in iiteOtd ago., il is av s'aed U;kiii cuf freudjr wtaicll If.p i will! b.linaii'.m, ".; .--- . . . - . - JVll.S IK'E. lativs bono eUjaOiJisuiUby tVeo. aV. 4sr, of few Ildiniyer, stnt aufiut. t.. Ise-ome a liouo of OAiBintton aniong th- fullBfuI to that county,, ttolou V. Laikio, It teems, wseta to ki aw the yriatie a little, woite many think that ha Aovht Hot even stluff Ik iielic.oai fl.vcr, aB.rta.k ofputlinj Ovo. Huluurtwrd agaimt hiui. lor frsart suau Tor It Toe IStor aoyk I "It ia said that tbe W nt it to puUiUh tbs card , oi botoo V: lisrkin (.anuunoiOK hioiisil a catj.ii.ia e tor tti vacancy creatuif'tf t1t mlgnaiioo' ii oioiasd ul so easily. Ue and Lis r srkciaU liUEBkMl vt -ttiwuUr pia,ly to to nirai eenn) lijret J t i W tlu mtaiu.ty r r t i au.a4wia.. posuou tucy uu.v . ... . M .. . 1 . - esutuuu. , . - Ti.es manllestkUoo of rlism'si id th io r' ranks ai ';1yi u 'I I' ' 'V,. n I wbet o.rit tne n.iii Jii'i.,i,t-,,i 4w'muc -7dcrs ia, they d"'t rare . bairt.o. v.he:h Me sbHi, -tmiVbbrd, ttttry TtS fr-W'ToH well a hue im y are ail at ii. " Bl Of a VatOi.lTu'"..sj;toi YotcMaT Mr. WuIU-XtsMh. vrrriroi ""ta.r,'k tU o public tuctlm t.w p:itt.mno ... a. 1.-4 kui)in M..ytrtt)' Ti r p-B ,,,, ,.ll ,n, !rjfc4.atuvvtyv.-i rrv5'.ii'i t.sHvw;,:jg1naxouno'.uja, ayvi jfor. e j ugu ea-.- h.V wf'V " :' :' ' ' ' ' ( jwwS Mi ft a-atarJttytM.iff ryr-rrrd In with : for tt ta tewurd v,.ir,. .n aWi'a i h m: ft Mr. IK. m.n-ii.l; ' ' '"" I Vl Mkn" ": JiTr -.!, mm silooX" L-.L-,i.rsi.r.'.!r.r.r. neipeTa laiu-aJud wlu. b-l- r- H"V htijilna.y sbuU wiihjua . - wr?t t- ne Vs'oni lire's fiille Jay ; " t;i ih'e ir-oai ,itT. it slon. s rava af.' t heaiwivteesyft, ail arujn.1 1 se j . W ilt tu ufis.B-tal nut, abi.le with nif. I m ail M y p-ewmns every petals hour I M tby grace v.A -0-tr . Wrmifat "7 )IWH " r,r... ,. ,TT . j . Wholly mlf eivsroMe and rtavean b . '4hi.Bt;b ch ud ad aituaOUM, Lord, abtrl Srfth " ' " ( m. ,.., ,v1 . ....... : .. . j. .. :. ifear nn f. w'tli tbe at hard ! bh. ) --- ll! h n s,o a.vhi aid tears no tiiltornnss, ' - .we ia fn.ah' itiugt whr, t-ra, thy vuti,.y f t triumph suil, if thea abUe ma. ' . - H i : them tht Cmus befnre iy elnatt. eves) '' tiiiliM ihrenj i tne ghawa, and point b to the Ileivven'a mnrulng breaks, and earth's vela shallows ilnafcli, O.tjor A ablds w ilk Bts, - . . a x n n m k v r,s .. . f ;. Amrel of Psai, than hst wandered tne lorf I eiic ad Uiv wnite t.ui iu ik Minah rt,, tt- .vat Jwosrlill nnr voi.'a are lltiobd tu aoue iiy to Our ark uasAia. suarm-lta do'af - -- f!jr looer ik en tne wtnji ol (ho dies-. -8,ieerl o'er die fsr-a..nn.liDi biltiwa of eong, Crn. nih tiuu obrshikf ae and of love- 1 angel of 1. ae. Uiou luwt wilted long I Crother w a t. on tlkta altar of thine, ' al.uitlni (ha eifts w have ualhr.e,l ftw Ikaa'' ' 8sj with Hi 1d.1t' nf atvPle a 'd plnv ' uievsa ui ij. laraiue ai.u uruatM or the hw M- n.iu.w, and mnnniaiH. au.l rret, and leal Haeel is tha traa-raodon' iiurib" ami nu. r suter ('is inco .a elf(r to tone, 1 uiuiiiir. ouee uiutsnMiud that altar et hios it'aela of nethkweni. answsr Ih at rain I Hokl a aee i-utu-amig ta 8 kiiK Ifaaakyl Li 01 J as the al.it ;u wiutl tuat tuuiuk tha anala, -Hi j the lull hiKatn ul lka muu ia.i . . Let th loim ten peto' vijtH'n ply. non KaHHig au'K oaa .as earin-aBax- B eil coe vav a--U4 tiU It maunta to ih Say 1 oajte-a irftMi.'ojobeai echrf tho strain I - "'iVjl'L' ' atni a, A geniu!') Ne Bulfird is flttit-j op a 1 ' Warner tor tne piirpose ot towing Iceberg .. J. n India, !iara they sell .fof eix ceon a pound. Aucthi r propose to do still bet-, i , ter to fit (icn to tb Icttwrg itself, auj ' ' thus nvoM th expense jjf hi)-buiiding.-. A 'Cute-fellows both of (cm.'' Dr. P.ar end rd Esrk'lne are SsltJ to have l-en t ,11 va nest men 4 Hir fined At a tliauur, Parr, io sciuo.e With tha onveratl u at p iwer ; of Eraklue, called out to him, though bis jCmor, "My lorl, I ain t i f it your (pltapli "Dr. Parr," replie 1 the noofo liwjer, "it is a ' tempta tion to mjilt tu oida." . . . .. 1 - Not lorg sg'i. In oh of oor' NsW x?ng land towne, a woman entered a uroba'e olfice witht'iur Imle "ho;lul," nd with - !4.toiildeeola4itOhtd ootiiuit iicxl bcr Imly afl'tiuii bim ptal : "Plea, your llon-w, my busliaad ' . did dsuasied. aod hit four liirl iuttdtt eiiildra, appointed sue oaecuttaeer, and J ' pray your lordship will allow iu to ia cum die oV- - - 'A Umj ttAt Law Casi. Tb Coontf . Cour; ol la.on will have ii Batl tetaiu on the 2d Monday id tin tnoaib. - A sr ittioi-rtaut oe will be bclore tlw court, wlii'tl.et tb will ot John K - Key ahsJt be adwitted to pr.diAU, , Tne will entails tb w'et th dices d upon id (lailyhlur and th belr ot llietr bodice, uisioiktiU iug the otiief cbildran. - The two daughter h-.ye ry generous y petitioned the sours to set ki le the Will aud divule'thspri'peity effttr-ty- tmnng ciiMtitea -nf Hid djcuaiod. 'ytHrie-r:iiajfThlU-1it;-- " Tl largest 10 jm ia tho WuiVd li ant tb Bostou Cinisf. um, but is b bo louud ib I. vktioa;. In.i.a, Hie gnat Iina-nbarra built by one of tbe king ci Uadc aaa ci.aiiel, aod one ot tins nioiii was set apart e.f 1b most sob mil cereiunoitsuf tb H. em w. rtlnp, Tbe a ctiitecM were rrqDlred, to pn tenting "prpoti" iiir tb -building, :o npuiauj that It alioujd b iu copy tVf S1 ouicr, snd that it muld aurp.as eviy .r bu.ldieg ia tb aodd In busuty and - .'.."V.-, ... ...1...;..-..: ('iiten,-of th Bakon Journal, la U a emir e id s tne dviceto (iplu wjio de ?itt To RiiiUe Ui tout of E. ti ", P"k of tne Afrsba, wiirtaei avgui.ua io, and Iu th i'jran.l.ls as having U- a litivllcd. il toys ibvir d- mauds lot pay nd gratuilie kr 0 w. rse ibi'B tbe iuw York backuieo, and I can be mots iav matiags iL ' - - -4sWet;"T:rf-roTr j u tjr" Br.Ftyvft "Jf"W Yrk, ha r u lered a judgi meut iu au action again .t a ruin for Unlsiucurred by th wototn repo ed to b h wue, ul wlilcu th Judge held that the fact ol toeir not being actually iiiarried did hot rele.we the Ojitjo silile husliBLd lr inj liability, .. A young l;igro la Kentucky who hsd been w.hlppn.1 loraualint!, took hi revenge . by kibing I. is lather Bod burning the body. Beverklpetsins Ilsve been Sftested lo Un ovor lor pt sung p'nusids throughoat th City, Cnlln g t.xi. Hi lulialjituuls out to how tl tui.e v.. iu the arret t during tha ViSt.ot the Kit g of PiusJu.- " . - i-1.- '- . . . s Three rootlets bave hsnrd themwiyrs! In a weak in the Ohio pumteiitiary. . A banker in Ciuvtun:i list wwk fouuit a sack of four thoussad guineas which b(X te-wed away behind an old nle during th1 ' pame cau-.d by tl o John Morgan -raid aroui.d Uiktciiy.Bud'had ..rgoiui."". ' Tl Cblurj 1 a - rectiviiil another b qtlustol J.50,lil,rota a. geotleuiau iolS'ew Vork. ;, "V. : .sr,,.: V(f;-' ; ,.. . a..jB. eitloui 0rmt wouwto "'orrouii; and foftu ie ottv been explori. g the hid licit 'fre wry nt Ariel, an J oo hat pub : liWiiui lio- k "thsscrliinva of her tiirliira. Outrni have b'h uo.ug Uits k ud ot wuik, 4ul Ti lists uAatitu any loss icoia tatia lst yofir two tlirl ty Ovtutant purchaisd SO saoi of la-d io seu beij Innfee.- fhts'' " Ih y ga hrred straahsrnws MaamaUaaWUsLa&ais tract. . 1 i. "A-l-i4f;e--ae-h"-iVt lrt-rr!t)finiSBl nuii grow tu ao lli-ojul Unt'i, ao-l ha bait it uia ie iiuu a p-u ' The "con ki'rr f-o In'tl.e C. ?. Tre. itrj mm. Bttouttt tt ti MO. TiWeri;vc,nnt f.1 ti t krr .il hf tlsw ,teJriallim.Jf T.w.t trSsia rfii-S-svX'M.: V1r) h " -ov4 i' U'J f'
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 12, 1869, edition 1
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