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" . " , 1. j" " ' ' r'""lTI '.-i'BMiitiMarnwi wnni iim mi .o t. .r.. iW)LIII(mji ;MLUt ., ,t,,W(1-r,i, - I, mmmmum 'im i m it .fir 'i i n i fm iu. mil 411 111 IV inmif'-wr-innrf 'ut.- "n. :"f t-"--V""frT1ritn,-rif'i mi irn . - n. , -r - ILVLl-Kill, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1SG0. . 7 - -isrr-crmimtltfPT Tit 141 1 87TKOKir-OUa B0ND9, oV Aitkin twlto n'K ,he W'tre isaqrgi'wfltwiul n"" Z iormsmi m sn i.j.rBBorwltb.t eight or nine milli-m. tN adjournment d liio LogisUturt Tllrtt. bond, ietl fr fcwt l!in OfUUr, ted Jt Uiy re Uc-ing iwutd to (totin-tunl Ol unlliornr ( an any people ,hi W of tUiKt Wlint do tiie uleof th8Utem! Ate tlicy deal StluiaUt Or re tUtj H.iinly Vn -iifci g''"0 wy to ' irreapontible men io powr ttiua nrhelm tb 8tU with debt nd th. n ,aUuU' W w w " Tbo-KKl .B4g!lt plritolNirti. Car,.. hm i b y' ttuu nJ vv" '"'i' .lherc u lile In the oM Ial yet and thai tka wlt& ooc g bfr eliarastw and MuiUog arid reputation abroad od every for awrling Integrity ami honor, will llty. gow nndertak to aaj that ttita mat t about the toed d Ihia iucrtaaed debt, j, MM Ibat ought to h looked into at our. Tin people need not expect thuae in office to doeo ; they w git pie ad ta, Stale, thej r for thi iucreaited deht tod f '" ,Ufbil at ay priee, ffi koo tWiby their conduct, aud the people ought to go to work in their own bcball nod that tb Stats. Tha peopW of the Htate without regard to ywrty or color, uaglit to meet in Contention at the earliest Zaubl day and determiuf what r metly si; le ndopted, and lake auch atepi u. MTe iheaetne and tb credit and honor uft6 State at may be proper and !, Konttttung 'wugbt t be ! awl tli qtckly. It b said that moat of the appro val iona ere in violntioo of the Cousiitu tiuo. L t lllin be inquired into at ouoe. But wlio will doaot who will py the ex penaeol tealinj the niat tur J Whuti.ne or te ue are able to do t Let the people, e repeat, irrespeetiTeof party or culor, meet ill Ooenlton an.i tea what may be done. Let thrm go into Contention and roolie that the ionft, hgitimtite debt ahall bt paid ; that the diiAlu debt shall not WpaiaVMAlak Bepa t aare the crwttt and hiwor of the people and State. Such a Hep, in vT judgment, woud do more to fire credit to our bciud than' any other L uiu ue adopted bow. U-would ,bow that our people are awake and think ing ol their responsibility to our public ereditors. and the Una- between the h vert debt and Uie duhimett debt may in tlial ay be kept before the country. I Ins is uoi a matter in which a lew men are concerned; nary man who pays tae and expects to liri In tle Bute and Xeela an interest in her praperity and good aam, i. interested in tand itt thYdirtj of such men to look after it, so matter what hut political priuci pha may bye, if ba is honest and patriotic , te let th people, not a party, talk and think about it and tke action, too. Let o one besiUte In bis ooufse ju this ' 'itHaWa00Mlr wkaijniy lbe byp oiucally called- the telem action of the Lejlalntaf There ' wee n solemn action ol the Legislature, and, especially, in regard lo the ppropritioaa made. We do nut sty iuit the whuta Legislature i' corrupt, fl no so Jjeliere, but we do say, and so beUeVi ifcFkaow.ioat Urge portion ol the Ugistatut W eoitupt nd exceedlng U lgaoraot,.and that illlei measure ware nw.: Waasdartake to say, that the Railroad approprifttioa made by the pres nt Leulalature 'wtr the State fens owl a- irtit tf aounadtJUUrt, nl hae sums wars wtad, iagreat pv . , eonfupt that body.. Wokoow what wa say, and if any oneata tawfr kgrfeTedf H blaj te or in HM for tV"" " wl aaaka oat W".S (oodiK ant Coirt of last ice. We defy nny mumhm tee alose1lvef'wl , tht opportuaitl lov proteMhe charge wa ' kereniaka. ' - . - We hi tend to teotilaU the action of this Ugiaiatar and the lrreapoosibln mB l power, ud we lotend to do it with trmw at tad without rvgiud .to conatquences, nd cannot U deterred - bf m-iba or threats af open tiolence or ssa-itiatloo. In )his w think oogbt to1 be sustained by all good mrS,"but we a gmng to do it '..a mi-iiiioi muiH " rnusocihiTinn.-AA meeting ol the Stork- koldmot the Cbsjtoata and Booth Ctro- I. .. .. ' . . '.a A 11,. flnlhill. Has rtaifroaUT xxmtpHny, ami . - s--.-. bit unit AugnU Batlroad Company, U called to be h. Id 111 t'olumhi. S-C, w tho 7tfc prtoato eootider tertatol irtiti.tiiiiti m th two'-roadt. : ., , A. ,., TaT.IliBlilica BtotO Vtentiow save taumiaatitd ttotetaor Merrill Ifof r -. u i u if WuLlo.i for JLieu- i.-iv i n.llioa tad Jailira of V W.HS-lt- - -tta anHmiH-r I siit'-'" .--. i.-b ; -- r--.- s- a -.i --a rf-..'.-..-. -i. -so-- A loH-il-P .BUI, aaaved Millard Ctatars, "1 oarwiii at. was bomeit-to death oo Vrttfa Tmntnir - June t at Vrrio 4 bourse's tl inn- l antabltahuieot m Wowport, "K. IL -JLIi: wiamliiiii in bed tod Over- tatwrd h tamp setting BiO toJh bid Aailri- Jolinsnn had a Mtere attack 1 of chntic u tSatlattu, Teivft y oa Munttay ntgnt. tan Ma speech bail, to tie postpooau. Ota mat auoui. h ttaa next tiar vr mfvrmr, tad aadAtJrlHui. wa';YiJtV i A tery'large autliene Wat preaens ausuf httiw Begrooti'-jw- '--!r '"- :'--A ----- Fttjeatrtr'iettW'iH, paotrir Bttk CoontJ, Rj. "' : ; .-b Oalt oaa cowtDtnt of U." . Troojit KMX I'HOTKsrr Tlie great xiilemeiit ol the city i Hm rule of the Supreme Court upuu I lie har lur -iWii-pirrtrtMri'uiiiiricli aihT ieiT. . i K The Court wet at 8 o'chw-k, and lle m ' ol the prolestiiiju in ciriiUuipl caUvil, I '" JIW)( ruwle tfr aiming Hint Ue, tfgrtliei I wilh Jtt.-tgM Halite, tli lll'M. Pel!!) Hll'l Ml. W N. II Sin l Ih, ri piviu iile-l liie iul eulit. Ju.yu Fowly aai li ppi d I v llit Chief JiiiiliVe lio stitu-ll linil no lu-ili'i' lofi ol the iiar would lie rweivc l. Jude Kvili repliid that on nnawei hud u pnpnu-d, winch au in lite LamU ol Mr. Miiiili, who wns not yet in Court. The C-heif Jualice tln-u ordert-.! ilie ltd -lowing to ! read : "in tke matter of Ji KMi-m, K.-, . AtUn -nty, Act An Iheie ftet-um lo 1 mouiu niinp prelieniou m irtfanl to llit- uoitl i, u hit U the loiirt in aliont lo vole upon, il i prop er lo nay. the iu!u wn luaile on the ground, that every iiiiui'mt of the hr, whose name purportatn be rned to the ppr, re rn d to In the ru e, ill I i;i il ami im prove ol ilK publieaiioii. We are informed lhl tin re nre aonut 5(M memler of I he bar, and the Clerk repoiu t li at the i: a in. il ol 1 10 purport lo be ii e I to thtr paper, one hltt of tip' wiinUf, uu.nj lr. 11. alno repoits thai Willi- II igley, K.i , has rll.-d a ula'i ni' iit to tin r jjert thai li did not sign the papr or au'htai- aey person to do no lor Llin. aud that he .II I nut up prove ol iispubliealion. 'Ho- run t iherr lore jiarhar)(ed as to raid W it tiit biigti ), and it will l iltacharg. d an Xo ull ..tl,. r wlio may file, Willi the Clerk, a irke itn?i nient. The Clerk further report that 101 mem ber nf the bar had au appearance at the last term of the Court. Ol ihiae, 70 did uot sign the paper, tie nain s ol 25 purport to he signed to it, ue-iourth of tkewlrols numlwr. Kr the purpose, ol ahnvring that ihe Ju8tioos bate no dinpositiun In mitj mat ters to to extreme, or to do more than what in theii opiuion, necessary to prrscive tlier. ajieol due In tlie Court, by Ha olfinn, and to prevent its usefulness from beiug impaired, they can do no h, without If (raying the confidence reposed in them by the people of the Stale. And for (lie sake ol avoiding useless costs, the Clerk was in struct! (1 to isHue coptet onljr to Mr. 11oore, Mr. Bragg, and Mr. tiaywood, in the fimt Inalaace, with the hope that lu.ther action in respyct to olUum, might become un- m&taart.'oitiermw eooiis will ia.ue, and a. day gireoto. tbcuu The Clerk will enter thir ou Hie record. The maUor of B. F. Moore, Ksq , will now be taken up. The Cleik will said tlie rule anil the pper releired to in i'." Ihe case was then dtlertpd until 11 o'cUKk A. M., at which time tlie cmei Jurtice tall that each respondent Would 1 iwiiitraH to atiawfr seterallv. Mr. Moore i - - i being firat called. Case coutinueil nntill A. M. lo morrow. In tli contest, if the bar yields, tjwj do serve the shame tnd scorn of all good meu. The promises of the Uon8titut)..tn;are blatit ed and tbrivejled up with tber4. . The Con -idtntion anA-iiaill ,hncfoiili ykld oothing but radical dust aud polit.cal smut. W great (juration like thin, involving the rigTita and libeitiea of the citix.ns, the bar In North Carolina have always leeu the hitilera, . lo this oasej If tbey cannot ien.l tlie people arfgbt, the people will And other guides ami other leaders 4fo- wilt This question between the Bunch and Bar Las been settled Jong years ego, and settled in taturot the bar, at the cost of blood w.) nr.. u i. .o una! jiuon the bar iff-, jt be made up of d.urage.decuuon, mauju e aud fottitnde. In such a conteat, nn man or f t of tbould 'd Who are afraid to riak eonot queucea. We hea tah of Uay woot bread, Bragg ' bread, and Hoore's bread ; If they be dis miseed the eourtk let them hnnger, let theoi -perrsfc Whw-the- true8tir'TS--Tserl, whether lb liberty or the body of ike cili a.a shall perish, we say let the body per ish, whether it be Moore'4 BrngA Hay wood's or the body ol the whole bar. u...an tVnuin A hcafd woman was taken by tbe Ku-Ufls tt the bat le r,f Pul towt, and patented to Peter 1, 721 JL-f bearti watoneandt-kalf yard long. Ibe a- -.j ilk Nfi'tytr- DVad8. lonS, stiff beard. Mademoi- aetlt Bolt tte uuene, oot" , V .i t. 1834, was eihibuea m laoniion uti - conn try tome y. art since, "he nau a string black beard. Buck lusUnces r wSb. fcodtofcato. WhU aro, at a general tumg, beanls. . At4 lro &Mtt--:iw4 C .W. now in 2 Il is not ueaera!l anowu " Ut iTaVtenlioe t agrlculiural ' Jjf.1 "al plrwitk, br ".'r?.Z citili.aW?. Ty TZT- hiehlf cuitatMda:ehool hou.and t a cl1fr,.isW -wrw wjy atMtl..n . S a..arr Il.tBri IUU aw Ia . 1 V of Indian, w ioia.w---- - . . cJUucA Tinker, itximriiiasloaoT ol lotra Sk I to be at the bi ot th. -no- totilt . . 1 ;."-r e .- - - .- -j --,. ,. " j g l HWS" veaurd.y arftelon- a Karitifinowior Court Wk. t?rrrr h.d to tte i .o iot .kaMi tatl' 1 Coorl Ut failed to tppssuv aWltfif. - --al.- iVn-llii; li.U-il-J. 1 i t n prop.W-d W in K ('iiniernn and U W. Hughes! '..It In- .-.iCc Ju-m fwper- puhledied- in - rtttfoTiiT. " A rr;iig( -mi nts . r Ii.kc poo . I.i :. 1 .!; KitUitiond il ii . I ; or tie combat v..Uuj u-pun ig Kid'ond, r r-m ttir jnitlninti. , ;: J rilV-.il Tpp .or j on In, . tinU" a ! S:l-e. fled ' I. -....I. . i; an U;1,1 u (jti . .1 . tl' lit. Il o( - Il 11-'1!! tilt I It I., . rti g- 1: I 1 u. i r 1";'I in li iv tx rt. nties to ),1 U:i. In le I-p.-. I I in- r per ou ,'ii.t uli tl utr - -1 i u l; , ii a ruiimir reacl.ed in- eling n- .,! I ,i i. ii .iiu t i ,i n e had I liked p m e m -a' lit Vii and re- ..filled in Mr I'lni'-r-n r.--r t , ini. :i Ktvi re wound in ih,- .l.iiiiii- i, Mi. I'.isl, ' ear lt.-i.-j- or-. d From Ylli:.L Wc 1 all l. .ii flom llio ll-ll-erenl in i-iuuu tti- dltlirrjylv on'iiiilted, lis flic toltowint; exii.-ict in. to tin- IVI. rsl.tng inlrJ: VI 1 1 1 e-A pbl-i rl : 'I lt.-lo i - -i art .1-'.-nigV Stilt rfvirh II v. -i ti-1 vtriia-ii.-.-.'U-t r n rlduv t!S even.. I. ii.-, 11. til 1' reil b e- le-i- we l-k --w-thitH i-i-l, pi-ibwpiit: I mi Id tier, Ilia' the irtti 1.:. ba lu-,- V, tot. .tin. oil tl l-ll III' with i f . 1 1 . . t -lln.ti loni-t-l bill hit in ant I y kno no lo.i i. IO lil ki. .-., Ml n il. I. ntiiio n-. tor b.ll-i tU'llild--. IL.'W .1 to-Jll liay.d. Non. !.u: a u-- . i Htn it ling u inter i in. i n-.- . .l b I. 1 1 at i i i y. fin-1 la itnlii in,; lo all thai U I .- I . I an -1 1 I t . ' I a.i A rliO!d l-k I tu' to a- I k 1.1- ! lo.o liy -'itll I. r ot t In- i .ii. v- Ui nas h I'l .-. ni l liav- per tl d Il l.tiiio. it. i,- r I,. 1 1 Ill it g. -ud. In. n ii- tt.al utiaii u-. ipt.l. "it iiHtnes eiail.l tptv the ttnutiiiig ol word", lb- ia. , no 'it , : l rr'fi, n.,.., w lit. ii a tii-i.Kly and dt- rnelivi- iioiloiv ban pio- liolltir. I upon 'In -o. li.al.d pailv that hrt- ?o lon rttl'-d r.n I rii'.n. 1 ih iiointa ij. e;i pec iii 1 1 y pr -i-.. d i n -.u.-li n -i nt'--. as II a oik, I I UlglhSS .11 I Vj .-'.'. I .ii.-i- at. lull I J pi s lull ol Ih. . la ..iti- the ( I- to n in .:,-.. n. Il v, i . c. n- ,.p 1.1 .o is aell I .f Ih.- . st rut-t i in and Sin I lll-H ot Jolt t u-oIcj. ni irk ol t am upon r I.. i i ivu 1 htii a .mi, Willi the a and the NCiei.e. l, bav. 1 a d)M--ni1ftit -;i i .It: set I i ..rial it-c- n. lain y ot o uol-.-t th it t guilt ot Cain upon ..-. r ci g- .ne out bh tin- .-h-tiii. n s cd, ii tuoiisiiiitit and i n uri inui. Tiny know llittt tin: national id-as ai d n y al s.-nttni.-nts iri'!i-.tf coimign thetnto ttvt-d and b-!iinh-. of.-, till ty ; and tn tim. tj.iriT . I II. . T.'u'i, 'l.t'l.-i lomli u hb lima am m- in bcavi n," ihey are ready to dtug down t he Vmmn t -illti in;o a dti.-p. r .laniua i at 1 1 sin- aba Ij tv.il. a ai-1 p. i i iTI"!r '.".lo: .no i ton as a wi iter tin. I u f i :J d- , li-iia. I. I to bate in lu'ed I . mi t hat in li : I I nil I c-ipll -, b- I . l.oi,;-t i - - oats. 11 til I. if ,11 tll.l C Willi h 11! tflli-U1. nl ai d aim.. si inhuman b tattles lit, e Ki -Urn -ti I .--. ir.r riming C.e -.r - lb- m uiup.n, vt 1 Jam M. Ilaioi-I t ..i i!j - i (.-!. t I'. i t...-s :--n- e-t appva.s l Ho- oiat- pa-dMl.b " H-oph- He a me b-Ot j ' 1,11 11 Kiotd, a .'l-si i ' o ' too. I in the li'tto " bit ma-li r, t i l ',!. d iipon tl" ba.l til li th.- lu-t.iict ol natural u. pra.itj, . iiiiitaiinv. aad tb-n b p ing it tin-il he. hua aii.-k lo h depth who P. t,-r in his tit ni tl nevi r kn. w. His tli.i a. I at i-f Ihe Wl.f W:l- to CHIIIUet buna, it I- Bii-,'ls Wl II tin liililesl ol. ad lit. poisonous Which have ni-grac d Ki limtni't aince IKtit -the HMiiii.ti-d lifuhlie knit his nn .IChrflJle 'Versatility as a writer wna -there employ. .1 to brand a.s iuUtu-uia ail I bat ha hit.l htltot ated lor MX yi ars pnvmu. Stoce Uien he ban playcl a pan which Is, thank G.kI, stranger to Virginia journalism. Hit. vntiat pen ha be.n m.I.I to tin- bigbesl bidder to bolslei utiv and every Caiiau, whoae directom wire niiliiig I" buy bis brains -tie litis said tl a; his article vine ii.efi.ban diae, and that il suititieuli) rtiMttncia'ed he would levl arrtitc.liti iirguing f"r polig amy And the nine came when Uli. toiinei iriends, finding ho talnebsa wi re wotitu which the public kne w. le ll't.'"l. rvaieoilM-r bis taleut hi Ibe pre,-. .- ..I bin j wautol pnncip e. lb-is uo conn tbu: ing editorially to me KichniouU Matr JoirmU, hid. km i.it Uielel.V iouruiiui ....so prevloui clim lo ri.sp.-cittbili.ty. 'I be peo ple of 'Virginia want no s'lbtig. r i y ob-nee ol uurtlinbili'J in a public print limn to know that im twul.iue.fle li.itk- Ir.jiu tue jMHle.l peai aii ii-iUart .Uughea. Mr. Hughe, op"" '"ding the aliow. demanded p. rsonal Mitinlacti.ui under the .i.oi it... ,lr! tnd tin: almve r.-unlts .)l,.ed. Thk I.t-rrw.ToN rtr.tTfon.- We spent an hf)r..riw" t Ltuleton Thursdny, Ihe abode ol some of trie mi st whole s-MHeil Bleu we bare LlUlM W I ed by a coi.miuriiiy ol - '' ' dit ttlaving an etrpt that Wi tell ere many fl Hi, r'"1 toondati"" of improvement has bJu stalled in the pulling np "f ti ateaui aw null which baa just commenced work, t, vrti Ch is to Is- nit ached both a grist and Bin mill. ' Li tleton Maiiiibu-luriug Company... jurt Iv.n pr..fly orgarti.-d ,Bd will, il ,r...ly worked, ad we doubt not tt will I14", l.anue n -irtai.tB.!.... f" flftrfe w ttwll aadprodtictiva iiutHinst tb to ii. goi p"'i'ic tl't It baa plenty of means at ,U comuiaoda hailaoiiie eight tliousmd actes ol land ItW cntrlbu',.dU,.r.t. it, sad iodcaal J.iu mat ateomnlisb m brtrtging nwward tbat ooutitrt, and in an urfnj? new eoertrt, i incalcntabie. One ol the oljccs olThiitJompanyislomoa turnpike road fccm Littleton t KansoniV bridge, a point ... nnkt Pouth. winch wilt ttpeo Kmm-;Ailn litfleton S it" UP a ll: "."""n n ..lit. .i.i .. Th:titi!9 of flindt with alitwaal piia dt .p ayed tooardo iuuo .1... ....till btitiit iDtiit'ur midst, will go i i. . .-,!. ifecaueratiuK our lust I" UiVws any thing else thai can t .;. ThroeVCkri caodldate. were e"0r" W'BirSttTi'S;,IU "I . " ' 'i'li. ,! firiirrJ ... - - - . F lairr. ?"""-. -.:.:-'- i !!. mb&TKMl Ua not t&tod.Kewbera flW ,L Th NUndard doUhtleaa meaui ".(' Tub, IIu hmomi IH,, . i, tallied ii I. l - I, v -u m-. uuetirg Um mi . 'f ill.- IVterabur h, in TUS 'ftff.VCH A.fB TfiK H.1H. ' The Charlotte Viwtf'rrt, uoi' the tiii caulioiiii, ui K.'erule and pruah-ntly cuiidm l- ed pu'peia in tbe Hlate, ha tt loHowm-; a bis iai.un t- J$mfc tn rrgiint .1 ftlreprtent dillicuHiBsbetWA tbc hupreme K"ui"t ltin ti Jitnl ihf pfcteatirig BumtHrs'ot i the Unr ; j , J i n i .i: i i v v C.'MH'rr. - W wen- I. n: I il: I il v v : tilot r m. . iili. d lloi tilolr lll..iill.d lloill MwpM.'d to ly-iltl lllll ' ITll. t .tqffCe C. ur Oil i N .rth l oio'i .a. in ' Id-- i- li id I ot the Sni.rt.tnt ('. b. half ,,f im , ( : kin tolv At t i. i t - titi. 111:1 lU.lli ol (II- ' p"-. it tot lo it-pure: I i.i h j , I tl;,- I.. ! ... m r, .-I 1 !,. Sl;i 1 1 rm: l 71!"-"" oh,,, 1-1. in 1 in .-i i 1 " -" - - Ai :l piilfln ill-. IVr livl ! !- ! "Ill in I. .4. I to ill ii a. ltll lo spi atv j Iriort and i .itdi inn it. t-t order (o llloi. I -I al.d i!linatol. the rii'.-l r ii.ii-t i, .1,. ihU ..'t-.j-& . . an- Ku p!iiit Court .In-lo.f. t 4.k a . a. in.' put in lh? bit.- pohl'i :ti rotil -t p. Iiob a t- and ired tiieir i- li ti-n.-.- to pr- ui -t.- tin . i- ehoit ot a partirtilnr Candl ii.ii- ol rati lt i t c In olfioi . Ag itii-I t Ii, , unil-lttl a IV-1 tin Ii. collivtli: f.oluUi. t- a l.no, mmila.1 111 lavv v. i.-ol the Strt'.- pitrtrh. d ii I'tol. -t, i-oit d. inri'llg mi exIi-lHtt-.ti ol pt-r-:. ,n:m on tin-purt ot the ludnjiiiv Ait. I ii- .lu.lge IVmaon aniicmncis Ir an hi- neat in lh- rSu- ureiu gW reme Court rhm said laAvori must apolo- or I e it. piiu.i ol II . ii r;t;lil lo piac the in t in- r..ur' I not mi. h at ti..ti .lit.lit ial tyiiiiinv of tin- worst sort i II..A i in ri ia.ni b.- b.-ld g.uiit.y.jnl cuuJciUf-'C Iuxh.u!.Ujii1 n mi! ol lamil. or wiiial the l otitl u n ,L in. Hi&ton ( l not each ttidtvi in d cut it' d n. iiiu.rtain hlH IIWU OptillOll u! Lt.U loU.i-U I III puK-il.: oltiri-rw ami . Apr. it in a t or and t - male it iinl 1 1. 1 . nyhi Ih-Ioi.. ih. ho im!! .( ,tt d. i. I In I" ol N-.r ii l 'until mi : K. r tln . I on. 1! !. t.t, la '. a, IS, ,l g'.ill'.d o.-tii t a! I , 1 t- II ill i Ilk. tin I ' - -f 1 1 - I I'll po-.a .s:sli I oi t hat i-iiu t it l.-nig pitiotie apirtt- 1 dm sy.tt lilt II pt Oliipts tnl.T.-lil 111 ab It Ol llij ot I cis, e-p.r ftilytht . d-.ienti. ami ad -Hi i. i 111. Ill ol tilt- Joil h, a. i.l tilt t li .Jill, tit of i he bltle l-.lks. An 1. loo, joMi paper t in llflll. l- po lalgt Ij III l-'lal kllil, 1 laitl t.-it-8 in.lt.1 y stij.pi.sl; that dlis ttot c.lliH- inlo tin: llaml.s ol soiii, latoi l ii ho tt:il teel ploud tot.t'1-lha: i....!,: .11- h,.n si . u and not a-, d In tt w. 11 hi- s .ii h.s .1. n. , H. sides T wi lt tin- uorl.l to ktiott that we buvi i.n.l seitoob, u i ti I. r g .o.t in ii app-i i inled, I. too) 1, mis u'g Hal. A ...I. -nit, its ex bi'.i ion and paity, thai 1 ttnle to day. Ttii ncli.aii is uii, I. i H e iii-iiti.-tiou ot Mr. M S. )at :s, u man it I... cannot taj spukea "1 loo bigllij. All t- ucl.ela th llld be held it liquor in ail c. -iii in im it ttas, as public b n . l.i. tots, at..! In- ihp.c.allj d.-aitv.-n thla ol Us I. r bis nnl ii ing tll.itl to 1 1. ni-lit tllno liinl. r lo.-chittge, and I i '.he ' iuir..uohno.sg ol it s. coljse ol llovi i ill tloti. .Mi. lillam King Is h's tiMistnnt, a j, ting man )y m, in. .ins d. li'-i-iil in abditv or HtiHw.' Willi III l-C 111 II, aiol pai roll,. Hits I n i . I iie.r .nil- this roliagt: o' t ne pi i.rine s.-siiii el I d tt , . h the nxlli- p. .st polied iMIIot) i.l t -ii 1' I i V alii It I roiu i bv 1 ,tc In lining It., lit., Im.i.l the lain. i. to tit-- tiaiiiosol tin j.iLUg iuoi, I r ol i xi- in.-- stl.i, oi Am. Ilea I II IH. .1. lb e, J I . t Itsolllg K. I. U il I ' 111 II. .Old on 1. I V iV.iiriied .l.ui' b bl.apiy- li nnelb 1 wuti. r:n r n( tin- S at II K. K l-'.t toll .ui. tg America Asti Vn k. I i,ir lb.ni.rrd Head-- it. M. vt-'hfe.' tt T. ttb.-it Ihe Stars-Saw--'', K. Morw-. H Little ibalor- K, II. I'at'i-. II, Kuueral ol Henry ( lay- J. A. Whiu-. 10. II bit Wl.nl a Kiss, I nk.: It- Hobt. 11. lwvi-. - - - - - J4 I M ior HtMr W. H. ttitertfm. Vi. Uejucdy lor ructiouat ll.nuiiiy -Kli-jdi I'eny. Hi. IheSnnck at Sc'iiio! W II. Wtl liania. 14 Cold Wilier ll.-rtai.t Ita.-iow. la. K. uie Lee and Willie Urcj Kmnk V illiauis. lli Out Huty to North t ato Inn Ib-nja-nun Italla.i. 17. 1'olyph. uitia an.l I i jsms - Penncr Yaihortmgli. IH. Metie rial Addnfn- It. 1. Miscu- burg. s-M sai s. -'4hbv 'Ti .h": tn--Wt')s;inirr Itilltird, r. It-i t-d cridil Upon lb. iliscltes, wbih:vo and U At.ro nliloiig t.tlo'a who did well. ".No. 1" (ttobl. H. 1IIV) Cllilinjl with 'Ttie swictea' part ol tovt is, to watit a kiss ami take it," called toifl I n. I up i.hiilM- and mailt l.o.pu-ts. ' . . . ' . .... r . . I I... MUS.C SJilt eil t,'ili II p'tat;, uin.-in 't our young la.ltt "T. win. mail.u' pi... I sel'ec- Uoufv np.ptoiir.iita' audi ikOji. "iiej, White and Bite" vocal, fty I If Misses C. arid "T- tlie rfiaUr vie liti'li mil King iu slrumeiiitil; ny Mis. It., v. en: p-culiatly at tractive. Itepuris wi re I'lt-ti read, anil w. re as fol lows : First, 1 will say, hi a eyet. Hint 11 13 being perfiC, entitled the BtiiiPnl to '"ja-r-b-ci"' on all : - Pirl.ct It W. 11.1 Bid. N M. ISallar.t, R, W. Heck with, l ten. W. I:iiii, Kd. II.' Hans. J-1 link Kdgt rton, w. s. I urmiin. jr., Chi. i. ie,.lr , Kd. C. J-Mef, Wttsliinglou II. Mam, Klijih Peny, JasA.-. Iimfiet lake, dsi". A. Whit, KiuniA yartirongh. B. i i It. ' Mawntinrg. J . .11 IS 11 AliScllt 'rim HO OUIV uim. r.. itio.se Cornelius StatoU, Jas. Si. auiberlako, Jas. A. Wll le. .; , . Peil cl in rkholarsbip. -portiiiHtit snu tticniiatice .'a- limniatte, Jas. A. WbitiH, v .... Mr, fid, V Jiuii reitaiWi riiUliiaUisUUaV oB'oPwTiich" were pi i feet, I nave not the pteiiMire of ktiowiitg btin, t.tit tnin tint must lie the rtmli nl a brilliiuit mind, dX; application and litinlstti ly. : I fMs cloi-e't in tune io supina mm ( no party, Win n hours icd unnoticed, tea ' ... ..... m.x iiioiitrfii f hat licv i'f.n ttiongti! that -fbey were if. Hit', toil Miiihl not cru tLfWin. I bave I ikett up 'loo muc sp to say much of this, but will add r.nlr'lhe remark, that tiw m'iuagpr ebW''aClletWiV&ir' want, .and that the ptrt'ronilutM 8s of those i i (Old tiiiir, when r-aua and wel Searta, cupitj and old Due Pice it re, all united to mako r wglrt ph-taaftt in our uBOg rtaj wctiflections, " ' ' .... ...: l. it,. Msll IV ll-tl r in-naa to tin tke ttlwee o lino ' ' waiHts, . . i .... . Uttroo, wurcaara, itia tK.i uUHchb MiTt7w.lll wtt, ti l.ii'.frittoffdtrttdgw Zio. tadrtOHlit P-tUblica. There waa no Democratic ecadidpj ia tbe field, j ....... -jnr ttr MThR Pittmhuo", N. C, June IHI'I). Mr. Alitor : In looking over my Weekly Sr-ifinfl of S5lh nl May, I find cdttoritit .Ittonat - caiiiMU no to lA.Uiiff'a History . -' V:i Tai'e"iAii'r,"""T.V ..nt Wiu " I have oi v. r Mr. l-'olturd liWk, Ibtt ntippnsi1 from notiei-s ot it, thtit grent irjiiii- I to, a mi hhiiitfieal lact.bwt Iweo ti.-oe i I'.-ltigrew' Utig.nte. in ihe part it took at r tk. tlh .Wetijrebueir.- I t.a-d II toy boutiilitt ita'-y, mid the itutj j nl .nil) muviv t.ij( ni.--wttii ol i'i ititit-vi lir ga.ii-, lo N-orriLL ituv uiisit pi - smitiis t.. tl o( II- HI I. .11 Hi lltOSI- lilll.S. It in lilt pulposo lo glte you II detailed I a . ounl ol li. e pall pe loiuii'd I.J that j brigade Hi lliofcC uieiHutill'te batlieH, and it j u- no! l.e..r.-ay or Norib I atoln.a nett.-pnpi r . r- portaot II, but matters ol laet, an au i J e j tti-tiiim taitr ttitiu. i 1 im t h-ik iii .be A. A. Ocnttat'a rtrirr i nl I'e-l o,'n-Vl'' Ib tgndll, rei i tv. ,1 -ttjui colli pnea inn ntp.ni oi tlie in if. -rem r.-gini , eoliip allug Hi. It. ig li.igade, was in ihe bat. h -i. ti 1 1 y nt.ui i;, aa.i I nml nil go.nl a, i nam -e kliotv file l.ail luki-u bv anil III.- cnntlal t. lies ot ilia) Jl.tgatle t nut mail living, h.-iice 1 pttintuiie lo pen the nut joined li.eiit. IVttigri-w 'm llrtgaiie was composed of lllb Kitiu ut, I ol. I . Leaveulliurpe ; 2iiih, tin- jotiihlu but gallant Colonel Harry K. Ibirgwju; 44;1i, C.ol. Thoe. C Hingieiart , IT b, C..I. too. M. Karnl.iiull , fiJ.ni. Col. Jaiuea K. MtufcltalL-r-eli Noilii taiolitna troops and ttyatt's Vtrtiiuta liaiieiy. Uur liniide was v.ty attung wheo we atatted lioiii llauov. i Juneiiou o:i the campaign lo 1 1 i.n-j Ivania -nggregaie atioitt ,1 aoo men, , ami tie troop in ntic apirits. I will state, howev.r, iliiit the -tttli Kegitueiit wua lelt ut Hanover Juncaoii to guard ocrtaiu pom. t. ami protect the rear, and by tin by, a tie- la. hni nl ol it,. until r coinuiauUel U. Col. I C. Hurgfiivu, got iulo a c-uutuieritble en- ; at;. in. at, ill which be, Capuin It--In rl H.iighiiiu ami othera loiight heioieally it.ia . lining lone nl (lie eiinni ti. ml over poaired and ctUipedid under the bulla id iiiii-kitK to Miiriu.in. I'lie conduct ol ttu au imii has in aeidom irqualletl. Au c e. -lint ot this engagement la alieady tunill- i ai to the p ..plu ol Nor.h Caniliua. To give y.-H a .itJuHle.l ai to.tni ol out uiaicu , iioiu ilatiov.Y Jt ltllictl.ni lo ltaltylnitg a. nibl la-uiiiiiu r. oWng. 1 Kill (tc lliyu,b us ti lai t, thai l igtd niders Were ,- tuled Iroltl Army Headquarters prohibiting the tukiny ui ,lYf uciiiln . f any privite properly what- j by ti n troops alter we got into tte etteuij'B cntiiitry, ami dato,lt I tiiitik, Ciham b islitilg, P.i. Wt, no thing but what was issued us through the i(.VfiMUUj mi l IJ iiirt-rmastcr's ilepHitiuetits. Many a rebel s .idier went through that beautilul cotin try hungry - but to my subj ct. On the night ot y ti h June, ttt3, i ur command bivotiaced within live miles ol'tJehjaburg--4 reg tiients ii ti 1 1 1 b.itteiy - aggrt g itfVefb-o live luico about 3 iiOO Uien. K irly on the in. .ruing o July liL, we wa on the march to that tuciu. uah!c liaillu tiei.L, We louud the cintny'B pickem ..ajaiut a utile Iron. town aim drove them in, urittl ' we were in fight ol Uiittyslnirg. When we were con liouted by the eilcinv iu fitroti I'otco. corn- Pi i vim a Jlii.'i-tuna, an I a brkve set ot uieu, as t tie prov.tl themselves on that day. -tiitr lit;iga..i was tliertl in line ol" battle in Im: loll, .wing order: On the right -VJnd tin n KUi, lltli and M.U. Wyatt's battery was on a hilt in the rear with other artillv ty, shelling the enemy. Uen. IVttigrew, soon I. uriitng the situation of sttairs, dis. patcbutl yoiii ' itilorniant ti liinl ti.-tt. lleth, our Division Commander, report according ly and receive orders; Ueu. lleth hist di rected that tb-n I. should hold the cucmy in check, at all har.ards, in rate ol an ad vance, but rude immediately to Uen. P., ami, after a lew moment's council, ordered "fix bayoueta" aud "charge," when we were in one ol the hottest fights, lor about two hours tluiatiun, that was ever witnessed. The liulk ot tire enemy's force were coyii fronting the Sfl'ta wrrd 1 tth lUgimenta, on the left ol our Brigade, wbete the buavicst lighting was done. Tiny wore three lines tbep, snppiirting their artillery. Tlie grouoda, over which we charged, was lirsl a level, ticu fiebl, lor about three hun dred yards, when we e line I o a deep ran no, vefy dillit ult for troops to ctoss, which was full ol ' sharp -sliool cm," who aurnndirud immediately and were wait to the rear, thence out we stiu k an nicliui d plain, ojwn liiihl, excepting the gtouuda ineupied by the -t'ltli It giintiit, which was in part, il not quite alt, woo Is, but we were soon out trmt rrr-RTm-tttiftrit- ihrtTTerny."" ,,ntj,'-Wii't bear in mind that the enemy were playing on us all the while, with their artillery, be lore we got to the ravine, while our nrdors were bot to tire. It) spkuk ol I lie coll. lull ol the enemy at this tune, will be but to Ua'ilr lo tbo gallantry ol Pettigrew'sDng ade. w hen we say we dislodged anil drove Ihein frotus, the field, planted our Colors Ui)OJimc4aemc.nJji Ui tun auuciji.ijaju.jia burg, ami not a foe tonfronting us. Wbal a pity, Mr. Editor, it it tie out treason no to sneak, we dot not follow up lld avueces. The emMny ha.1 not then cMic.-ntraUni their lornea. The euemt louirht us bravely. We were invaalinir sir country and carrying the war on tiieir own soil. Thet tt.sid the charge until we were in about one buudrd yard of them, wlten they 'limbered up" their artillery and irot It ofl Their tritopa did nut Hi in disorder and oonruaioti when Uieyw this, I ut remained and heid thiir iflouhd until lbt.T saw they ca-u'd uotd it np longer, they then fced auout and . ro-'J treated in the best bl ordij'. 'Iltey load.al. fronted and fired on as two ditterent times while rctrealiuii, and were ordered the third tiiot- to front us, but their line were no tbiotied tlw:y bad to acknowledge their dt luat and leave the held Ut us. Here end nl ihe Cut day's tight,, which was abutU i o'clock, P. tt. Wbete Ph kilt's -Division walk, while Pct rigiew's Brigade was tjn this fight, yoar lii l.iniuit knowelli no , don't ihuik they had gollcu to Uettysburg, , ' ' (i.-fii ral lleiu wasrncklliy a fragment of a shell during this fight winch unfitted him lor duty any more on this campaign. The ooainiaud of the UittsMiw lw devoted on Ucneml Peuigrew, who bad ivotl a Jtety pa'nftirwtiuiid iu his baud.. , . -. i iltai lqtiarters were then established. Tls AnvttulaiiRe tod Piumer Otups wr flrai orderut so -care lor tlie woootied and bocy. tho dead. : Ordem- were then issued to tuf tlillerer Ib-giinaaU lorritpaaruiil ultta. This, Mr. Editor, wtt sad time,- time nnnr to'-tM (onjfotloB bt me. Wt were tic- tio--rtb tXlury ol the dwy wa at ours out t--sneu wow. -r rfrimnt from SOU tu VW men 1 ner 4 lhA 4!-luutu the pride, ol their una and an Honor to luetr country ; ask luoosaods ot widows and prpbtot vt f'N.ilTliTiirii!mti. aniTBieTwiirtx-li you that j they wcic killed, i deb-n.-.' ot (heir coun try, at tin. Imitla .tt'tleit-vtJW if- Tt SMih Htviiueiit lout in ihia lioUt Mt men. the ,,, lirr u . ,T.U d-rto.ri.Jtid twif a Wti.K;--wihrv-rmel W-'Mrtwi- Bank movr-tnent of the enemy's 'Cavalry. The. exact uuanU-rw ot t..Meti o.-Wi eie l- r a long ;i.i. funiiliur' to ujy wind lop idl, ,',tvi-'!Tr'"'."li1Ti .v.' "aliped ir in.-ni.iv. 't'l.i- itiiu.. i-otWtn iinl tichrtted tnosi i".i!iantv. I,t:t T'-e ii i.it li ri'ir 'I't.n. i IT ' linn., lij I. ii- o,(d m. j i)Titi t;t..ji(ii,.iHK, ao - t ..I In. I. .lot la l-a.-.t ia'.l. I oil 'I !' attic li.-ld Ih .11 .il 1 I .,! I, v a - tl ,- it. tin- I'- .. It. Tin i . .lot - ! i ioi! i..,Mta-pi w. rr Tint tto , n fitr.f . 1 tl :,-.,t t ilni - -in. I as ot'.-j pl. kid t.Ji 1 Iii nam. mil tli . t!a".aiii ii.-n ounht lo be rii' i.li.l in lo.or). The g .'lain J.itlng Col. a-.-: Inn,., U I. II in il. III ol ll. tin 11, "v i' h I.I.- ft :. ii, hand It i.iili Ills men on to vn-ti.ty fjfjtt. Jlct'r. ory. ttt'Ct ill At iiii-rt ol I't t- t;-,i- w s ISrig.uie, a Vlgl lall, a mi- Ioi nl It l a the Colors Vt t i h. ti i w, i. . tons l.upt. In 1...I, oryoitt cut (-( Tth) liinl his h it iirui shiyi'ie.1 by a t M.ttd shat mi.l c-i ii-i. )., i- t .1 ii t flirt iv.' I he shuck, idil, o( Hianly I'ouuly, Siud It. gouetit, than win in a luoro high tou-d gru l tinci iii-Vi-i itted, tvi killed ti.slantly. Maiy'.lliss, ol Il-ili It gitnent, rtothint but a vonth. a noli ndid nlHi ,-r and ( brave Mil. lier,twaii kil'dtd. I migttt niesttoii scores of ollineia ami meti t.ptallv iin-ritori oii9, bui 1 uiuat pr.icut'd to the ending ol the tji'tti slim o ti it i,..s In esia ..tiillv nieii ti,,)f, ,.,,,,, , .j h t,,i,.,,.t, j , t w ilt to Uemii.l.re.l tw detraciing lluvllUj; lri,m lu(. mctlU ui lU4. ,iii,et. siuili, x li I 'ctliji't'W hitinwll iii al t hy- bi-ltaVJiir i,.Y,i,.,s,, ,,, j ,i Ibe entire lit i-ad Qm.,imaia.wt swwwal wnin-tTT-trrWtTre-t- j cl. ee ol tins light until alt.tut etahl o'clock j u- i ut , l(w M i, . wlK we ! w,rt. or.bre I ib.wu mi llm I'm. introut td i that lln-nioittlile w all, which vt as nUmt a mil,. tt tlie t iulit ol the tii st . dnv's ertnge i,lU Col. ' Jmui a K. Marshall win Nun : j v ,UJua o( the. Ilugnde, lieu, l'etui I , ouimaiiiling tin tbtision. lhre wu I rcmnined unlll next morning about U o'rkk, wh. an AiliMory duel l.elween the j two arnues tNimmem nl, which laaled about three lioura. ttuou oui rude i:ti d aud llm iVrder tu li iron" w a git , n. Pickett's liivritr 'f'lhihtt was 'oti' our right, LaiMis N C, ll.igade in our rear. I know not the position ol uny other troopi. At the. order Mix bayonets" our llrigudu was almost still. lual.'.l iiom heal,cou,Mpieiu trt.iti tlueu bouts lying on the ground dttr ing the artillery tiring -bur, Mr. Kdilor, Uk v wsffe didf niilirst tvi do anythint; , Lfil iloite and to follow tbcix brave and much loved c. muiaijitcr. Vnu wrll lecolitol our Brigade was then only a sk. b Ion but there was not a lalur, they moved with the entire line ol battle -t It irgittg tiiitl yelling as those only know, wnu liave Mi-eu and hetird C'nu f. il. rates w:kiJl Xiuiy Jtute tWtoriuuMtd carry "flieir point: W hen wilhtii less liiau otic Intn. In.l janls ol that wall, about the lime iw lhim-;IH vietm y was in nur prnsp and 1 nififm$vtl, tue blove and gaibiut Cniit. Ji. Cooiii Hughes, A. A. U. d.s-cov.-retl our l.ui.itjit v,.s.. . --f-i,.'. n - a. ... u itoii to it, ssying tlieday was tost and it wn wont lailin-r we would l e taken prisoners -ut Itie saino tint.' jour rnlortuaut ca!l;il i -ti. "h ittttnliou lo his line hor-c the "Iron tiiay"--v. Im Waa badly wi.lltld.'d tliul about to bill with him, (leu. 1'. looked down the lilies with a sud mi-tattciioty look, then got oft his horse, he k'lt w we wi n: .b feat d. In a t -w minutes Hie entire Confederate butt was broken and 1 might also add the backbone ot tat; Southern Confederacy., though 1 Imped lor the In Iter evuu iu lbuj, wht-ii the dues uroitti t lMtisiAirg and Uicli nioiitl Weni tirokcu ; but at Apjiomntliij Court Housu my hopes ol success went buried. Had ll.u i u.it u ( otiledi-raie lin.; of battle al iJoltVjbu.il bcvti Pickett's Divis ion the result would pave tietn ju -l as il -fti i or it lifflt more to. " Hiiro Hf. BiTtlair the si JcitlatiiTit -t ol the firat day's tfght was repuiited. Capt. Hughes received a tiiottal wound bclore gtHtmgout tiid died in Virginia. Co1 1tjaj,Iiill wai here killed. Major .1. l U'-chsrdson ot Willi, was woiin.h d am , tut I have tiwn in of uii),kiUiid by iUm ' in. tot whi.eiprioi.H. Capt. It K. Little who was well known Iu the Ii.gtslut.ve Halls us a lie In In r Ir.ln Kii hniiiud comity trrtJ titc wgr, lust ni . hilts in. Other cii-ualties I mighti ineutMni j but which 1 hop" are teuoieleil, and hi 1 will coucludu. The e ate taviaand whetller they la. cr. dit.iblo or diai-te litutib- lo Pcltigrnw a mTinot''T)iT"tiTifgni tti world to judge. I am pertwtty wlllln-; audglally accord, to Vitgiutaall llifchcmoe she dcseives lor hitr uctioii in tiiB bile war, but her historian cannot .! tract from N nth Carnlinia to add to Iter own prats... Vltg'uta produced some a- great ttenera' a tbu woi Id ever knew, but when North Carolina soldiers laded to stand Virginia fU-lfraU .aiHr--Hsit---V-HWHii---'.h'li' ra-ftt- ttieir pl-.ices. v yours n the love of '..truth, AH KX-t'olil'Kt.mHlTH. P. S. Hoes Mr. J'oliard record the tw.1 in his book, that Unu. Hulk, a Virginia liun eral, took the colois away from the U'-Jnd, Virginia Itegim- nt of his old Brigade and dtrtiittKWl tbe-roea Out in other U gitnents ua aecountol eosMsr.Ue in aliitle nghl tin the Peterntiurg and Weltlon pud f Hons he Ml you Pickett's Division num bered 9,000 meu when the liues were broken in front ot P;etslrorg and that he had'nt Coip'rils guard at, Af pumattuX Latirt lloosai i'.ekoil'l D.lislou never iilteu.bat Hoaviug Vitiuia, and they went horjiu. A nmai remarkable case of, conformity to b-rtsl rules, at some pr rnoiml incowvctiience, it I hits related by the Utetehind Ptumdeater. A uiiist at one ol our hotels, the otuev even ing, ftti tttCjjSWudJji.lu (irfe-A Whrr tenderly embmcing the chambt rui-tid. 'I hi) Undlnid rebukud"him s imow.lnit imgrlly, , and wanted V know tho reason of stit-n conduct. "fSifopljt otieying the rttlW f llut fKiiuies".,said ttlo,guetj pointing to t .Caof tacked to the riHiio rtot,.r, D ni't it riad, fAny'liOtIiKrlnreertaiitS should be reported at the, olltce T I lloti't Wunt W ti-tepfrji t tlia olHcO lot wegtect ot sertants, ilo 1 1 A1KKiiW'.fe' 1ft'; the " pmis!oti of Mr. W. N. UuWdea (t "Wdjppt-r cliecfe excavated josterday mteru idu lt.au the hilf afllog't roily," wbttrn'tlte gradn:; (ot the connro'inn fit ttitf Wllinjfigt .it,' CIi.oi-'He Huthetford lUtrroad it Wgrcwln&.;; ft. was tlisf.otered' fully twentj Bi;i)t't,.. .ftfw.vy. t.ittt. . :ai I., ').. ..rtWb no! ...rtiu' fsll,,. o.. it aqnace 01,. nm ....u,...-. ...... .- - w fiHcr,ctfev;k tiuting tbe nevj.ltitHiVirxiiitbrf 'wirr 'Wro'Sti sTdt, It hears "a.lU li, Ut i i gotal tut five ci nis,' bpon the oth.-r Jace, Tilnrtloih A, KrcnUi, Ubica.Uili.ll.' lt-i curious tii iotijtjeiure" botr Hcaifietii' tbo jftaco where found IKd. Jw? IfelioriM.Ciir' UtiWuiliiaa.1--. - - jiai'jiht hvnm t-Bvuoor, -coir- ; VHST10N. - t-Att'Kuar, JaneH, 18CI. i Ju3iLalict4JUt.Iaat.-l cuB-dou of 'The relatHin of the rjuertsy Hob. .ot to the Churcb" mm eootdulstaV Hat. ti V. Sau. I. -iliu then addressed tbe poa- . teftdnn on the lothiwint(f salifect; 'Tbo lio.nl SjijHertjit. ndent." lie contended that tu; g .o.'tPu jS'nutemle " fiit'illtlcalToiis nT 'eminent biett. eutbuataain. I r.diiiittistr'itive ability, and correct Ideas at j t the di sisrn of r-uii.lay riebiMiia, Mr. V. i pii-auaiud thin Bubjet t earoeatly and forcibly. 1 lb-in a voting in au, hut bids fair to nake ' ln itcii k in his denomination, . t Hi. .ti tcr t'n n addntswd thfl Convaotion. II. 1 1 ri; m I that the gtnut Htifwrintendent kiionbl (oi ess executito ability aad ear- neiitlnns, . -.ii'.--i - ATiia- iT Hpcecti by Mr. W IL Atera, tbu t!itiBtMi.,i'iJJourned, aflor prayer by the lt'iitl:0!. I STl'HfAt AI-rEBNO'ift. " ' - . The (lonventiim met and spent batf aa -. hour in devotional exercises, aonducted by . the K;-v. C. J. Nelson.... thtt auUUvTks- (nil Mi-thud of conducltng Sunday (schools," was pireentcd by Bet. W. B. Ilanell, of Hiultlirl-td, President ot the Con vention. -. . - - He did not advocate the use of question iwntkij in t.hn Bible. He said that bis only f. text bonk waa.',the Blhle, and shewed how ; he cotiducietl a rHintVay rtchtai without tho aid ol leachcra. He wsts lutUnetl to wilk great tttatton. . Mr. Connor followed in advooacy of the 1 1 o of qtimtion books, such as are carelully prepared. Hit gave hit.opinJoMjfjJsiiui Will iucirioiTiTjtofi.iattiTriH Sundtt ticooolt, Dr. Ji Ur tlnU aildreaae'd Uje Con'teation. Mr. U. S.' PrilcTiariT tlivn read aa essay mi "The opening tnd closing tierciiw of Sunday Si limils." ' 'l ite l.il low big d&legttot then xtised t'li-lr inttliod of iqieiimg and ohwug KltB -day S. houla, Messrs. Hauderiio, Palmer and Connor. .' On motion the Contention titjourned. Prayer by tiUtv. U. W. tJaneWIm, - o; t svri HBAt stout. . : i . The C'unteiitioe met in toast aweting aud the exercises weWr--oiMidutsd. by tho Itov. T. II. Pritchard, D. JJ., Pattor ol the IS.ij.tin tihnrrh. Tbe following programtM was carried nuti I. Song iii "Marching (Mi: ; '.'. Prayer: Rev. BoUert Moore, f Oat well Co. . , .. 8. Aihlren by B. vf. Justfoe, timbtf of ttie 8. S. Association M H, t. " 4. Song '"W" are cvtniaf BlestiH ta vioiir." , i . , ... ...' .'. A blress; Iltv. W, B. HarreU, of Joha stou Coutity. tl. Song "Somottiing ' la IT eaten lot Children to do." .. 1. Adilreasni Pntcliaftl, ol Bh. moiid Co. v . Song : "Prt.ckius la the Tima." ! !). Address : Ret. Cl. (.!. Connor, of (Joor- gm. 10. Singing ''The Land Beyond tho 11. .tumi-a,. s-j . -- The excrris clostal with bonetllcttbo. tin Suulay morning at 1 1 o'clock, Hot. -J. li. Jetr. D. U, ol KiclimMid, Vt,, pnacbed at the Baptist Church ;fro 8o mans Hi h Chap. SI8 -lilt verso. The earnest and foictlile manner in which bit subject "the love ol liod" was presented made a tbs 11 iuiiiiession ob tke krua sudieuoa. - Ai ;) -jclock, P. M , (he MUlbodhn and Prcshytr-rlan Stnidtiy Sthools met with tho Itaptiiit Hundny r-'ciiool at IhaChiifeh, Tho Church was crowded. The tieroitet of the af ui miou were pnouliarly adapted to the cbibtren, and couststod .fittfWf and a . Idrcasos aiy IteV.. Metssrs. Pliillip, Saudef- lin, Jeter and tjonnor. At niglH 'ilw Cburoh was again fllltyl to hewr aasajiuro bt tttt A IX PhUBHawho- at -bet-o, tor my-ytuniimmMf vt Aliica. Tills K-eture was mil 01 inuwes v and a. Itt close a ca Itiioti "wa taken up, ainoUiitiaj to upwarda otrlll ty -didlatriv ri.ui cloaedriie Convention, aud it Is to be Imped that siiiiilarCoaveiituius will be held by th i si vi ial denoniinatloiit in the State, and that the people tufty be Inlty troliaed to ttK- iinpiriaoue ot btotowiug wore attaatsuo upon tne religious training ot tkoyoong of the pica -ut geturstlon. , : . ' ' rt.j pKtt oNai. -We are glad td.aUto ft tba itiiiirm itton of the uum.rout admirwrt tnd iWta-iiUji,.tMi4.Uh IMat he to ssirlt east -tloiug' well in Ins lft bow., to' tho 'tar Wcsu' He is in the grocsjrj , busistsw at llbaiiiiitigtoti, Illinois. Mr. Hinitu, is from, thk coimty r but. tstherO way bo other Smiths ill BnKKiuugUm, wo truold etoto tbo qutteiu'air re'tirrfi-d W-t Tftwe47Toho, aoutvtiuies caliwl J0I111 1 dt-ahoiaWWei, John Is a capital fellow ami though; lean tut, wtiot siuled-iMiV Uuunw.- "Long may he wave," && tiimdw I'Mrkt. -I knew biui, llotaUo, alelbiw ot In finite just, of moat exuellaut ! fancy,- and,, aitiimtgli hametef carried ttlit Loeal oo bit, -' back, even once, lot alotie a "thousand times," we bate eaten salt with him at hut shauty at Uigb Point, ia days rU4eliu f -aud, iu th.ue days, we kuew of 00 place where, tnd noeront with whom,wt-oulol while away a teisoro bout atore ptottaaMy, than around At tut! Djpot, with Jabti It. aud A. V., that Is, John 1. WmdU and oar old Iricud, Al. Bultitan. Tooto were pleasant dajt, John, tad, although ybtt . weighing groceries la llltnoie aud wo" are toratoUiug fur localt . M tbtt carpot bag ridden Capital of our naiive BUvto,, yet we wilt, in tutiuiorr. olleu revisit tbs past aud in fancy bold cooiiuuuioa with rnauy that are now scattered lino leave ot autuuiu, aud, in iwsgiiMtioa again eojoy h .funof attciitg Aloi i W. smoke Uie td pipt .that'.: Intd Jaits J, urge ot. guu powder in tin ts.wl. Uood luck and suiicems to you, John, In yVur ne5 8"td ol rtiterprtao, - . I x 11 ....j.. wm s , 'i m 1 -i m ? :. ,, , A fcwooatrrmce, agftiust the .ppoiotment ol "vistliile adiuiituie" niu to utlioo, td drtasrtl ' to PiesidcnrX Oraut, has received 9fm frifsvwt Yrfc,:,' '; -' .- ust, W. A. I'tio, uoteroor-or mew sa , watt rtjtsoted ,by v3.eibl Uijoiirioti, ' oi fikliouia,ou 180 bond i lew day since. Piledou't tar.d well tyoaaiuoiig . 0t)nstalIe4V2.;j"ZL:-i7."l,JII-J -- ' lir. Btiri fwli andJlLihe ; floor against bit Dose SI to receni rvtiuapvtui oao. 'Maiiint smoke lhitj cigar daily. At -stump" Italy, and bat precedent lor tho fnuttttduct, -,r x -r-- 7 riW.luiOtaut will arrire in Postoa o Wodnesday uiorniDg. - . ' , '4t. (kUe) are now tUtiinl i Ooldsbow. ' '. vs -,,-lWWrJ ; V 3lf af-3W- 1 St--- :.-i-,-.-e-irtr1'-T:f't
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 16, 1869, edition 1
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