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I iiw.wii.toi,iiii in I 'rr.aBwiiaiai ..-.,,, , -''-'"""".. . , . n t ii - i f I , '4 i - 1 I 'tr: - . ? - . ? -a - - " i - " 1 1 tw ifJ THE SENTINEL. JOSIAH TUR1JER, Jr., EDITOR. WEDNESDAY. .1UXE 2.1. 18f.ll. j "Tbe only allegation of luct on w hich .this "tolenijLjjrotest". rests,; jsL thstt "tiic J migea, ituly or tit. uttumt, UUf rualt intu the mad contest ot politics, under the ex- eileuiout ol drums aud Hugs." j 1 this' allegation ot lact true, or is it false ? Xhere is uo-prcieuee tint it is tijir. " Such is the opinion ol Chi.-I ,U-iuv. I'earson in the case ol the lleucii uaoit t"Ue Jittr, tor contempt. We say it trur in letter md in srrtrir, and here is the pio..l ol it. , Io the North Carolina Standard ot July lt. 1B68, tha lollowiiux pasntre occurs, " an article in regard to the ntiirJ: "Tlott paper (tbe Sentinel)" dislikes Jude Diik, Ijecause of bis ardent devirttou to the true principles ol the Government, .i.W ! , lit exerted KimneiJ on thic si( r. o i u;-'- lican, la secure the adoptu ..I the new Constitution." On the IO1I1 of Augupst the X ind'inl contstined Ihe cA-brstrd "letter of the ( hiel Justice, himself, looked upon, and no doubt intended, as an eleel .ioaeering dia'uiue.nt, and wtl osetl as such. Here is the ci jdeuce of it: In an editorial of the suiiiu da.'c, the Standard says, "it is grunlying to know that the entire Supreme Court w ill 00 with the Chief Justice for Giant an. I O.IUx." 1 spill ' It Is grainy mg to ...n.ve ev.-ry " " j the IJar throughout the tate. Even those District Judge in the $Uate will support lbeiwh(J rt,, , n ftl,m pruAearin same ticket.'' "Will not the pno.iehsteu to tbe voice of their Judges" Further. In the Stai.datd .1 the 2iS.li. ol August, occur, this parngrnpli "Judge Pkaiison's Lkttkm. A friend writing from tbe Wi stern par t ol the Sian- says, 'I enclose you $10, for winch foil will pteaae send me IftUO copiu. ol Jnrlgc Pear son's letter. I w mil lo spread it over tins district.- think it tt une a; the tst cnu paiyn documenti oult and Bhouid be gui.r ady circulated throughout the Slate.'' These extracts willsuve to sli w that the letter of the Chid Ju-iice s looked upon, try the party, as .campaign document and that tbe standard mum rated the ,) udKes smoug tbe active pr:l ins of Hie Ra iical party. We are inlormed by an editor ial purHgi ;.il. iu ihe standard ul ihe 19. h ..fAuju'. tlmt the Republican Sl.te Execuuvs Coiamittc had resulted to have a eian t rat--ti. .at. on mas. meeting in the city ui Haleigti .m the 18ih ot September. The character of the meeting i. plainly marked by ihe rallying ocj ,.t that pauer. Tbe order is issued for tbe U. L.'s and H. O. A s to call meet trig., prepare Ihitfffiigi SJOtt to'ijrai, nrt (fct ready to come up by hundreds and thou .and., prepared to camp out. Yhcre was to be a free barbecue, snd volunteer c.unp nie. were invited to come organized, uni formed or not unilormetl. "Make ready, friend., to come up," says the Stai.dmd, "rouse tor action, clear the decks," Ac, Ac. No one could possibly mistake, tha .charac ter ot tbi. meeting ; tt was a grand jnlitf cal jubilee, . Preparatory to fnja grand rally, tbe State Kiocutiva. LommittBB tact ana.appianlxit;;ffir-a1 any-erran orot atry trnclf .ub-Committee. to attend to all th arrange- oiBcialiv Cousitutine a Court at that men Is. Theae subcommittees are an nounced in tha Utandiird, of tbe Jtith. ol August Figuring on these Committees we find tb loitoWlbg ; l A. W. Tourgee en tle Commit trie on Railroad transportation. Officers of the Day. - Hon. E. G. liea.lc, President ; Judge. W. B. Kodman, TUonnus ' "Sr, rtY rW dents. Tbe name of Judge A. W. Tourgee oc - L....-Li f..iw, f is - .ui, aiou vu guviDi . uiiuii.iLi ... ... ratigements. Ia th aame number of tbe SttnilarJ, it i. announced, again, that Judge Ptqr-ou's letter, the addreu ol Gov. Reade ofi the part of the Judiciary, at the inauguration, Gen. nmrt fctter aird tSen.- Btniri retter; are all printed in one pamphlet for dis li bution u campaign documents, and persons are requested to tend in their or.l. r for copiea, Of thil addrew of Judge Reade at t he htattguration, we need Bot speak. Enry bodj who heard it know.JjC was political and parttzan in ita character. It could not have been otherwise, at each ' time and upon .ucb .0 occasion. Of the Incident, of tbe grand ratification meetipgof tha Wtb o Eteptember and tbe extent to which tbe Judges who had been appointed, participated in Its action, we r, : unable to aaf, the copies of the ,Slan iari of the 23rd and 80th of Septemter which contained an account of the proceed' ingaof tbst day, h.Tiug diaapptar.J from the1 file In the State tibtarj, or ba i ng never reached there. . 4 , ,x , 'A. ao tncldent ihewiog the ptrlitt.sil unl nymof th. Judge, of theiiiate, during that periods mt giT thettiHowibg extract) from ( the StiudarJ of thVt th MQntrrfHir, a wiht. ign4atu f 99&&toama It : eeem. tbe Journal ef Commerct, of Jewbern, bad pttbliaked aomeihiog th ' Ju,)ge thought thenrcrtt of complimentary, whereupon' he publune. a card in lt SlindarJ over hi. ib proper ignitnr-4 whiefe-Kieear. ,tbje pafagnph : 1 . denuuno the .tatemeat that I ever "Burined a ti tickling of a d. graCHHg CoUtae" as .jise, .in -i w a The matter ia dispute aroiexfiu tif tbe ,B,l..".l 1 political contcat then going on, atvd people will have tbeir opinion-as tohc.w xr mcb language comjjorw itb Judicwi vignXy, We have not auucteu tu a ui .iee) uj we ,v iaatBM ivbicb t5xx of , tlt:,je Jndiciary were actively connected witu the 1 political rogling between the period of j tbe election of the Judge. nd the publish ing of the memorable) Protest, but wo-bave given enough, we thiokto akowtiJat'tbere ii vme ground ot "pretense that "the JutlHt-s, singly or SW did rush at6f the oiadeiinti-stol politics, under the p citementof drum and flags," true- We might reiterate the fsct that Judge Drck butted the League nomination nf Wind Hilly f.rf Congress, and iipsiijy d vwtttKl the claim, ot Tnurgee, then on tbe riding of bis circuit aJudg.of the Supe ! riot-Court ; and the fact of Tonrgee ad ! jmiroirtg bis Court and takiuif the stump in advocacy ot Ills own claims. We might rel.arte the history of Toupee's fight witb 1 Jiiliy. U. tsii, tsijj .(Art dl. fnlu,ii. t ..l,Ui..., l,..l-,Hn llonn but all thia l rllJt 6 ' ----- -- r - nnneceti'MfT; no man cotfnlMht at 'chrrent ! nt planter. i"v ill's in'rfie Kail ' of is'ilS, can" avoid the The means ot eurii:l,ie' 0111 soils and im conclusion, so calmly and truthfully set j proving Jbem by iiupiovcd' tillage and forth in the Protest and Answer, w hieh, I with the Opinion, w ill descend to posterity 1 aa matter, olhis'orv of thejiresenl disjoint- . id nines. THE STAMWll) AXP TlIK I. A W YKRS. j Tl-e FliihJard as usual makes itself ridic ulous .and contemptible by its unmanly fling. ab,l fslae position, in regard to the , prote-ting lawyers. The anxiety and Con j cern attributed tn them by that pup.T, has , bad mi Histei.c- iM-ei.t in its owu dlsielu 11. .. v ..1 , k. ,,, 1,..- I.-- ' ... I . ... .,. U. .Wl OUV ... VUt u. .... . 1 , , ., . , , , , nc.-eiide.l to iniuce. the Standard, il Hide. l . any .'I them has rend its articles. . Tlie men 'acity of the Standard, is con ' sli-luikuiHl -being from Its birth unable tu j tell the truth. Nor has il improved by age, except in utter debasement and want of integrirv. Its intimations that the pro testing lawyers are the butt of ridicule and coiii). muation in the Slate, are without a sliafiow of luunJatiun. The doctrims ol the 'prote.t" are held aud advocated by the intelligent and unpn judiccd members of c.insitl. ratioi.s, luily t-udorse tbe dyelriucs ol the "protest ," they believed the ceusur. s ther. in nntajiiid again' judicial in'erfer- enee in jniiitics, well lounded and well mer j ited, but many ol lliem thought, as the ; jucl has shown, it would noi mend the j , cac, -it w ould do no good, aud w hy "caal , pearls before swine. " j ! l h? n spectable, toliei thinking, and law-j loving people of the State universally up- provti the dta.iriucs ot the "protest" mi.i , It.e entire c urse of the lawyets. The nu tiw . r ol ihe ri spondeuta and of their cuuu i .. I, is universally regarded SB a Complete : b. tier than the old nit thod. ll Is doubi-j retuta'ion ol the positions ol the Court. (ul, iu the pr..nt .ondition of labor,1 T he -o'.. i s.-nse ol t lie p. ople regards the wjn ther any one c .n make the eu.tivation . wtiole niatier as beneattv I tie dignity and ! of Und in corn y-'y-, win n the land will pro pr. pr.ei.e- w Inch shouid be observed by a . duct- 1. than eight .r len barn 1- o( l orn iiih jiiniia! tr.luiua1, and n.ohing but a to the acre, f'he uti.i policy, thercloie, as I.-, iii.g . I moit.l'Kiaii u and regret prevails ; corn is so e-s.-i,! a! an i yn .li- lit in buman i veryw h. rc that ihe C url noticed the .1- aud annual ..- inimip'i.ui lhai il cannot be 1..H judiciuliy at all. Time and a sober- abai. don. d entirely, would be tor every second thought, will make thia fueling uui- versa! among ail concerued. Among suund lawyers everywhere, so far us we hnv.o been able to learn, but on. t-n inn nt ), ii vails, and that 1 a full endorse ment ol Ihe doctrints of the piotest and of j the arguments of the counsel ol the respon dents. The protesting lawyer, do not I modify or take back a whit from their first positions Mr. Moore aud the other re sp'-nderns alBitn, that the "protest" was not I written or signed in contempt of the Bu I pteme Court cd North Carolina or xif any other Court, lhat ilie paper j no contempt at all, either in law or in fact. The "pin- j test did not a-sail or animadvert upon Ihe I time,. but of individuals aspiring to, or. candidate, for, high judicial pufcyions, and that a list the protest said, was not libcl bellous, but true to the letter. This is their position, and this position the people ol Ninth Carolina will sustain. .J.i.e . . . j llora tB philsdelphis Ags. 1 recent partisan action of the Jndgo. of the ! Supreme Court, ot Nonn C.rollna, signed i1 '"oi-e than one hundred leading lawyer. i i the ta(e, has been published in tbe cjor al papers. It i. calmly written and the signers say, never ueiore nave we seen tue Judges ol ihe Supreme Court, singly or en Misae, moved from that becoming propriety so indispensable to secure the respect ot tbe people, and throwing aside tbe ermine, rush TOtTi-thro-marl content vt politic, ntrrtgr the excitement ot drum, and flags." This hu iniliatinff spectacle is denounced "under a i sense of a solemn duty." Upon the publication of tbi. address, Chiel Justice Pearaon, on ascertaining of the at torneys practising in tbe Court at Raleigh, w ho signed tbi. protest, ordered that they be disabled from hereafter practising as counsellors in that Court, unlet!, they shall severally appear on the 13th. day of July and slniw cause to tire contrary. Tbe point of the protest is to mack sBd emphasize the Opinion ot the Bar against the Judge, tor open, active,, partisan action in the political eallvass, in writing for paper., .peaking and -presiding at heated political meetings, resulting, aa on one occasion, in a personal collision between a Judge and one of hi. Radical friends. John if. Read acted in a similar manner during tbe last political contest in tbi. State, and hisequrae wa. de. nouiic.d by the leading attorney, in tbi. State of both political parties, a. calculated to lower tbe .landing of tbe judiciary, and impair tbe confidence of the public io tbe Sufrrtroe Court of the Cotunvnwealth. Radicalism has inflicted ' many .tab. tipon tne weiiare-oi tne nation, out none more deadly than when it turned juget into rao- JoTJinTh JrZM.lZ iiiTTKdT than hundred of the moat tram from nity their narrow prejudice, with the name or judicial decisions. " ..X , . " I ,, ' ti , ... I A p!uuint WUw Wtb4 the faneraVefKl ia ttew before tbe court. tor Inhuman treatment of tbe last charmer. XieWlI.y ago. Ur. rStrickland.bf1 Otant "frtiiytregrgTa;'wiw carVied; W uitg TttuTn" l ing Irom uia bridal Kiur be met a man be. tweea WHom aua oimseii were was an old feud, and in an altercation which followed Strickland waa kJlad. Tb-lLu-uU came home with tbe Corpse of her near-made bus baud, A fi,d.,s In At T.niiia learninrf Vltai ,)-. muttt, . v&ur . t Jttet,vra- tuc.tuuiiy (Vismissca m. omy looker. NORT&CA&OUXA LAUDS. Encouraged by the Indefatig d!e " efforts of the NoVth CsroiiustkyauJl Company, large number, of Norther eitiitctis, mostly prac tical farmers, sre now vi-iting thi 8iate, to elamine our lauds and thi ir urriunding The exhausted coiiyiiuoti uf umuy of the cultivated Ui'iis V the Hime, owing to tin ruinous systrrus of farming berttofore in toiiiic. ruike llu m prcsi-ni uo mj u eouraginj; apeet l ibn eye ot nlantir who (iinc-s tr- in a section wht're ' agriculture is alio.mt tilt j years in (tvaitc of the Hiiutb bene it is inpor; that ,i ,i: ii u,u aluiiild i avoid exorbitant price, and siiuuld-be pre pared to meet the .hlttttUW f wing out ni if fti'vis4 f - iftJ(r. -5r- ..re...nl lhm. ,- t.. llieeveot as Ittlollt- management, are so aliuu.bn.l that ih plsntcrs of the Sial advantage ot Hum, w ho neglect to liyk ill deserve severe cell ; Jure. This Uct slio 1 In f,.re the .-jc- .-I II he k o,,le )lt lid wle instantly j t-liouid be . speuk "I , I fr(ticntty presented to th bu inj lands. ; The nalilnd resources Eastern ol iii jrreat, tln.t, n.bli to the Counties are nalive .rtit.., f the s,l , .. jt is capable ot bung ihe most l'r"du. -'-ve nd richest portion id the world. Marl and n,m.L arc cverv w l.crc i.biindun', and ihe 1.. ...... 1.. "..1. i., 1". 1. . ; 1,.. .f.... y Oltl W UieU II. ' (; I I 1 '. O. I 1 ( . I 1 II . ,1 1,1 . 1 . jn, lr.ua (-.mTcillfm Ihe v-t ijiunl.t vs tidi wlm!i me unlit lor coiirumption, and the abui.il.inl .dial ol those caught and packed for mat W t, into ., i.ujtbi to prompt the people to go into its pro - to prompt tl, duetii'ti. It strikes us. that one of the tlnel sources id p-.er'y to the Eati rn duntus is the long habit ol cultivating Indian corn as the chiel market crop, lo the ne'e. I ot almost cverv'.hnij.' el-e The remarkable adaptation of the 1 1- h lauds f --U' Eastern of totri, sn I t.'oiin'ies to the eiibiiaiioti the ease with whi. h it is euitiv-ile l in that seclton, is mi up-.l -uy a'ld -. use b.r llui; perseverance l(i it, aithoufli il i one .1 the most exhaustlj and . j r..-n e . I. j.s w hi. h jw inaiie when c. inp ii the markets. Tin s,n th its prodnet in lids cultivated ill a laiiety ol CIO i -1 1 1 1 - ai iiig hIucauJ 141 hieli can l pi tjiiiti wiajld doubths- pay lur In tier, than when culti vated tuii.ru aluite. I'ne ptmlttctiou oil cotton, outs, I w hea', win ll the soil is suit, d i no, polatoes, peas, beans, and other V' ge- ; tables and fiuils, with il plop. I shine ol , Indian enm, would par our planters Isr planter at once, lo a.. I apart ainiiia'ly, ten or iwcjirv acres laccor.lllio t his "means i which hall be made to produce ten barrels of corn to .t'.e tue.. mud jaUuvn-K -tenrt in com whi.h will' produce less, lor the reason that less than this w t nay tor ihe labor of culliv itnxi and re nut lo the Dlanter the share wt.it h his land aheuhl claim. Toe balance ol the open la oi should be cultivated ill cotton, small grain, peas, clovtr, &c. Open lands should n vi i he lelt unltnied, luintd out in'o comui ms, and lelt bate of covering. A Northern planter coining among us, is more ilieour - aged a' the immense (jmintity f old field, n anything turned out land, Ult luri tl -else; " Biidrr wrh as il niiiy' T.P; iTTs" fcr Lheanur t.. reeiaim it and to k,eo ii fenced than it is to open new bind. A New .I...s.j farmer remarked to us the other day, that the most discouraging sight hit had ever seen ill the Smith, was the immense ip.autity of land be saw, that li.fl been so badly man aged, lef t out to be grazed to death, or thrown nut wilhniii covet iug, as that iu veg etante inanei sieme.i ui ue cutiici CKiiaus- by icrtilizors, until iiMiHici.ut vegetable covering is restored to then. This can be , , , , ... done by deep ploughing and "ubsoilmg, and put down in peas, oats, to be turned in in tbe tall, with a coat of lime, or marl, and geuuine phosphates. Such lands must never be grne.1, till ihcy are llior oughly restored. Deep ploughing and sub soiling are only useful V" lands that have a substantial sub soil, if you have land, when under soil is white sand, deep plough, ing would only make bad Worse, unless tbe top soil is clay snd needs mixture. Usually, however, sandy sub-soils, are worthless. Tbe foregoing remark, apply to all tbe laud, of tbe State. The I ini' however, iq. tbe Middles, and Western parrTr- 'of the State, in addition to keeping Ihem fenced and covered, must be protected by hill side ditches and horizontal ploughing. &VPRKXE COURT 0FS0R1H CARO LINA. Tbe judges oi tbe rfiprcuie courtijjof ionu .arouua a'c auuve khu viruieni politicians, and have been making . stump apeecbe. not above thn the average in. can dor, elevation of. thought and expression, and absence of bitter partisanship, 8ach contempt of jndieial dignity and duty talltid from the leading ' men of tb State bar an address, in whica toe meddling of tbe Jadea with political contests, was nmminant lawvars of the Statu r ' i -- . . On tbe 8tb instant Cbwi Justice Pearson. in oourt at Raleigh, ordered that .ucb, of th law jer. as signed the address, and Were eJy i w jv m wihukui tuo awjuitjH), situ wnc co art," unlutt ihey appear on a day named and show cause to the contrary. , T r Tbi Cbitf Justice was not named i o tbe address, and Itwa .imply an expression ot op iin lppeaiTog is Due newspapera, " . .--Here we bae evidence of the sort of judge, elected by eatpet- bagger, and na grots, and the sort ol ju.tice meted out by ttiflee jortge.. Holmirebry-ttre-rorkinBTl ot reinatrncuou" iliu.tratti tbe infamy of ttt purpoaea. Uuettff 'met. . - . Cb.mpgne i now uiannfscturnl1 ir. Rcl- 1 - Thff fallowing ccmotunicatioo has been lelaved BwnHnr Wt have other on Ihe ib)ct of consolidation, which we will publish at M early a day as practital)li ; 'For tbe Sentinel. -llAllROAP- COSHOUDA TiOX 'Editor SsntikA, U H ,;ei)erally known to your uiftutTou readers that at the last . . . . n ...i authorizing the consolidation of the Attftti-t . t . 1 V. .-It. I . .II..- D. i I r.iu .1 t It tin. .Norlli t'arolina ttailronil. luis ineauri wm, K..I a fwrl t Wte "Uiuuibus Hilr..l bill," but was arceparate aml.rndqji-udenl inensure, ci mmtniiiUJ Hsell li tn yu-m irin.ii' nieriiH. It was siinpurted It was aiinimrleil in ine- , I..,-... ...: ln,.,oi..etl I A utii.:r liailoail schfmrs. nit her was it '- , i- 1 I ju, , jLeti'Mrhl vm, hvt wits rite ifsrttt tit ttie'utti'ni npiniriu -rjf ft .enftlWllU. all pwuea. ,w iiy . rtMne-r in tne viu-wt prate,, -ne nmnu me tut.- owning f:!,yo(),(iii.u ..t sicCK in one 01 i!nse Itoads, and f l.r.OO.coO in the other; aud that this stock was paying no dividoatls 10 ihe Slate , while the p.ople -were sorely i lor ihe taxes to pay the interest on the public debt, a hire p"i'ti"U ol which was lutnrn-d In the construction of these two liouds. We lound that the priva'c Stockholder ieceiv.il no dividends, and that Ihe stock in these Hoads wu being thrown on the uiaiket for a mere pittance 1 And in. the second place, we saw hiie'elForts ! ,. tv to Mirn the trade iulo h.uth i Carolina . and in tin; A'-i(, we saw (fforts Z 'Z of Virginia ; tto-rehv le ml.rt.,JllU M11., ,,g up n-t i'lts mil ports ot ...her Stai. s. whde 1 our own men-hauls i.eroiu.! M..r and tmtik- 1 runt our towns and cili nidllhlering into . .(.111 dlii.pida l.ru and rums . A.d our splendid , Ual1,rn Mj ,ela t.tB t,i-ing lurU-cle-d . I nn, tbe w I.hk Si de suffering front this wholehie itiscrimmatio.i a lav.r ol oilier j Htntc. ' 1 1 w us letuved that such a great numlier ol Coil . iralious in .lie ni.il. I.-I.111H.-..I in w a t.-. . travaioine. I feuds , il II . 1 thll l tin nilei.-st ol the IS' ate, ." Well 10 the pnvde Mu(W holders would be l.i-t ii.o-i .1 bv a conso idatiou ol (he two It, pro o.,ds. c th. o would have the w hoie business Controlled bv ..tie olllpaliv, w ho-..- colleen tinted ill Ml- ni l imrgiis Would tend eieidv In build up wt.at has aptly been e. . ..I...,., ..I.I l. ...h...r Norll, i...rolii.M " 1 ' 1 1 ' , o t . i . I .. . . .. .r rlo. .......I S...t, u ol N. w Vol k, l'i niisylvania, fuel, a I ihe s,au, having 1 1 111 "I Ki. lt i I. I iie Illinois, and 111 a well de el. iped tun. poaty has b.eii. to conso ldit:'e, hii.1 hav as l.w Col II ...,l ions as po -sit. b ; and li) concentrate nil the un ill, lh.it, aud .. id necessary, int.. oiie Mlllgie I 'iiiiiaoy ot t oi j ol utum. The 1, a1- attire "1 Xor'll Carolina felt , the tr.fiTifig t fnTs infRtl Tifs Sta'c Unit all hef material thai fid: t.ny id the piortin, t tt y hpirukd upon a !! rc(tule.l.t-d isitiool Kalirotids ; and they lelt the lle- e'es-ity iddiliating themany w ell concocted tin donations known lo exist, try which tuiiioi.s i li- rimmnntiiis were -being made niioo.' ii" ' "'i t St 't-; iutr i. ihe death l i gle "f the "Hid North State." Who will . oine to the rescue ol this mii i1 noble ami tlorious old Slate i I, she not .11 illvd lo Ihe united etbuls ot her people. Was phe not one of the "im mortal llnit.eu" which stood last to the siiiigi;1!' iu ,wh h li'e, liberty, "and all, were involved ' Ha-she no burbots aud ports woiiliy ol tin- aiieti'ion ol h. r citi...nvf Is it not de-iiable that ihe "waste places" si ail be built up throughout our Slate? i Who will become recreant in this hour ot ! peril i 1 hi- act of Consolidation was in. ii l.d i.s nistrjction to the Slate proxy in uu tw ser- --T---farrrrtliru'fe i sup. t to lepte cn! i Im ;nlct-Bl. ol the yuiirw Sflite. M' nh an 1 ' -r iv- e - urieh louiies- i Ii ,n- !. lie I C'J I r; rations' ui'iy t ex i-cii-c ,, p ..,.1 tie I'M H '" I I S I l Ota.a , Ol I , -e H :r nd I 'lllpa- i - may noire lo p i.e note i . I v - a- -'.I i-l h. adi." and - tti. .-. io-., an :...it .t is tin- dira. ol 'lie I-C -t i ui.- to u . IV. l,.e intele-t ol . , t ie Si'e. Iiid.ed..t Uohl be said 'hit tlie Ail. u i. .,nd N. di Carolina Road laud the N- r h Camiina K -ad is but tlie . some liuad ; and so intend, d by thoe cmi ; nent ii. eii who lived ut'he time the' 1 loads were in igtuiitt I. i hav, been construct, d by separate corpora- ' i LIUilS 1.1 nun.. , l'i" ' - ...c I tions in mini ; but the Stat'? owning th. t ereatir mtciist, and it tntlug proilaiine.il as the same gieal l,ine ol Railroad, they are, in taijt, but one lloHd, and should lie ao con sidered. Th'- State having ft, 500, 000 stock in these two Roads should co-operate with the pitvate Stockholders in building, and mft-kin. profitable, nue ijraiul fnutohda ted liiXUtC'iy 'through IU ttatti. Will not the st.R-k in such a Read as this pay?-- i ;. ttro ,,r;,n nntniu li.m to I Slate Irom one end to the other; would ! pi'lit - tak st....k in such a Road ! i Would it not be much heifer than to have : , . o , -( , ,lBf d h'al and an'itmnistie Companies I Could wc not, in this way, better husband the re sumes of the cntireStatef Would not the private Stockholders expect a much gieater dividend, and would not the slock ciuiuiaiid a higher price in market t Jsiii glad In aue the interest now bi ing mauileat cd by the people and Stm kholders in this niau ti I Int't i'i t-etepfw-4 awuMWuuuul Allboutih it seems that President Smith, of the Worth Carolina Road, ie moviuu; ''Heav en and earth" to dclealjliie enterprise. He has issued cpute a number of hand. bills, circulars, anil proclsmationa, on the eul iect. In one of bis Vnnu yruclam.it wnn he sa)Js that alLJitt-tuay .deaii-e. to attei.l -the- meeting at JNewlxru must apply lo tils oflice tor passes, or ihcy will be charged lull tare. Tliat ia to say, to the StockMl . you, who built the lWad- you, wboovfi the Road, must make pirsonal application to tbe great muykl of the North Carolina Railroad for a nose iffssder to attend ta the jailer business of the HoaiL Thi too, h it rtmembereli wa. after the rUerA Til pm-tnrttC .if th Neirth C.-iin. Road had passed a solersn resolution and entered it of record "ttiat the Stockholders of tips Road be passed Ir-te,, to aud from said meeting," an.1 tbe President wa. re quited by the am resolution to have ticket, prejmred and make "publication ol th.same." instead ot obev lug tbi. order of tbe Hoard of Directors, he write, a letter i i trie isumaara, wiinoii nine, in wuicu ne : , . . .- "'. "1 ."' ' c ...i Z? -Z. holder, as oontetnplated by the resolution as a mere meeting advertised lor certain im proper parpoaeaj atidieqtiitfeaStttekhoTdera to apply at nia otnee. vv aa mi. a coot. pliaiice with the order ol the Board of 111 rector. I Wa. luis a "preparation ol tick eta'' aud "making pubhoatiou" (it the fame t Surely not. ' It waa patent violation ol the order, and grrw violation of the right. of the. Stockholder.. Will the Bnard sub in it to .rjctr condaet liy tbe aftpiAnteJ Preei ifc bjtaTu TJunipaaT Will tbe Stockholder, in the (North Caro Una Railroad submit to have their right, thu. ignored and insulted bf W: A, Smith, wheat tumsclf up ..Supreme Diciahir of this Roa.li Tbe result ?J that boneat 8ba-khnlderi holding 4,(X;0 and llO.tXM) stock in tlie Road, applied to the Depot Atr,-nN alnn the tine, and they were told rpith, that no tickets' should' issue except omen appca''"11 to him." who does not know that thia was tntenaeti to p ine stockljoldura away from the Newberifrtett- i 1 The "whereas" ot the resolution ''ptBiwd by. the Board recites : '- Whkkbah, Ii is in coiiteaiplatloti, at an early day. to bold a joint mrai in ot the Stockholders of the Atlantic A North Caro lina Kailroad, ond North Carolina Kailnmcl, " I-"",v' ,f ,, -J the twu Koads, There-lore, ' TfrioW, Tliat tlie Stockholder l Ilisd be l ail 1'iee, to and fmui lllir said ineetinK, over tue ,"Vortli Carolina Kaiiroaii, and that the President liave Htia kholdcT's tit ketei prepared lor that purpos, and pub lu-ation uia.le ol Maine. A STAflG,. ISliljL. uxAvi wtM -IMHiie bv 4lte lirmlil a. early as the 1 Hth .lay ol f,i , 111!; sir lug that, the t torn pan; mtdaiUil if ample time lor nil the si. rk holders to have a chance lo alU'tnl toe meeting at is. woeiu -. .1... ..t ........,! II,, 1 ....I .i. . u ... i i. . ,, ! . ' .... vv . t .-.ill 1 1 :i no v inn ins n .-. . . 11; " I hat this me. ting w as ; inttniUd as a "j lint inet tliio" ol the S'oik holders of both Koa.ts i f loes ho noi know I that they were all 1 1. cil.nl . and lhat the al I lendhllCe of was de-m-d t Wtuii ..hp:.-- t noil lul l he to the Stockholdeis loiviiig a chance to compare views ' Why "houl.l W. A. Smith defy the a.-ti.-n of the Ijt iliola' u;e, and ol the Hoard ol 111-! rectors on bis owu Koud ! Why allow him to obstruct a lull and lair comparison ol I icwsun thlsgr.a! iUes:iou II ttieuiiniv wise aud prolouud faels enunciated in bis J wthdy ;oi-.iralf..". be irile. In" ne.d Hot i fear the lest of investigation. Hut lo. and j behold T tbe Newl-eiu meeting had scarcely i . i . . . i i .... i ii ' J ' IH-,u,c anoiuei iwifo '.t i".( - s inarm t tl irix ainanun appeals 01 nil i i public print-. - ' Krrurtton to A.. h'li ' j I A'jrrnii.in to Snrlolk .' "' -'. (JO f'.,i thu lutuud 1 1 if '" Now tlijs s.eui-i id! eiy nice indeed. Oiny (Ml to Norfolk mid' return ! ' Hut is u not eyi ti betler tliaii that Look here NoltTII CaHI.I.IN Ittll.HoAl' I I H""l III Hill i wmim.i iiri.vi Aia. 'in .V". itid If'tli1',. I.e Chirlott.- st K. linn I,! I o e. i,. A. M., (J . ..1 tor lii. . tt A PiHl IH I "eli Juno, '.rfei.:l. " iinpiitiien (Hons by 1 when lie This i all . xa. V eop of tl s beilio sen! Ill all tary pii I .. 3 1 I W A. Smii.li. Ii miolii . bci ' beertine elottit .1 Willi l'i pos-r t.. issue I! iiiivv w e ..lS ft . ex.-lallti ,o tuil. n:.d rt1 ii ir.,1 I Wlist III, u I'o h tin- our ' i sir feeti, Thai he has ur o u so i . At ! ' Are the Railroad lines Irolrt Chstlolte to Norfolk already 6nsiUduUd And has W."A. fsnidti tlie." duif nil .if tbi' great .nn solulated hue '. Where is Dr. Iln wkins f - - j i ,a b. en said that In- rM the North Carolina Koa.l but thl-iuii-t be a mistake, for VV..A. Smith seems to run yvirV to N'r folk ami return, au I, of course, rit'i r, r Jlturltri. Indeed, he is not sparing w nil these lick', l"r otic individual is known In have received live or six tree passes. Itut, be it r. mein'iere.l he si nils them to tho-e patties whom he i-oiisiders pliurit co- op "tatois iu the work of destroying North Carolina and building Ufi the State of Vir ginia. A f. w days au'o wh. n the Stoekuol- ll. rs w ished In go to New bein lo consult on the best lllotle of developing the gieal State of Nntth Camiina, ilu-y must apply to W. A. Smith lor a , but now the same individual can send on his tMoi rttj-on fihiltly pate to an indefinite extent (lliey need iwt apply, he tends them ) Let nju. k tf tbe trcigbt ot the JinHh Carniiua RomiI can do so much in the build ing up of Noriolk, c Mi'ii it not do the same in building up a No ih Carolina s- a port ! I sav to the jjeop'e ! Nor h Carolina that here is rres.aey nl the ie. y.r tt d ie. Here is a man lendine. tiiio-elf lo eoriiteiiatiotis ,nd infill, nc s whicti tend di.-ee'l.v to retard the or.ii.'r. ss ol the State on the rmul In ni pentv. So strict was the Sen imeni in the I ..if .'..in.-.. .... iiii. -i.l.i.i-i tl.t .i,. ... peaicny r.-iusci toa.n.w any t-mpany to;. adopt a giiwjt. other tnan the Jforth (tiro I ttm yuaue. This was to make our railroads tend to the building and f e.tering the in - lerest of ..ur our aim stale atu-r llian o'iert. j ded rcnort o' (he suicide id one Nelly Dor .Hut W. A. Smitii inlernls ihe State of N.irtu j a New York jming lady by drowning ''.folina shall run the risk of positive , in the tu bid ware s nl the lake. . On tjie baukriipicy and.' '.ITaVracV' if ticceaaiiy to'j'ition'gin ul the Tniiurie story" "'he auVboVilbi" ut Ins sciiemes ot consolidation iu - tue .itrccttou oi norioia, vs. Wre wish to see ' rade go wherever there is an outli t, Wc vviab the. greatest amount of comjietition, but why discriminate against our nwiiStal. ( Why unnecessarily break down the. only hopes Nnrth Carolina has in rising to poilion-and prosperity in the I nloi. '. Why thall .Nortb Cainlina longer he consider? t "a smp ot land be tween t wo Stares (" Is it because of the lor letter Yhirjr. A Mkmbkh of tub I.rtnist.ATriiK In May, 13i(l, a man felt a packaire ofjmons author ot some statement in the Government bonds to the value ot $21,000 ! La CrotiiM. A Seuor Martint z, a Spaniard, with the Adams Kxpress Ccmpany in In. in reply', slates that he is rot the autlior ol (lianspolis, to be sent lo himself at Wal- the statement, bs.it accepts the responsibility dron, a small towu ou the Cincinnati rail- ot it. aud will uive two ot the Cubani anv road, lie w as nut at the place to receive the bonds, aud the agent, having made au IneTlecFuaTaiti'-mpt To cTcTIver tbem, depos ited tbe'ni in ihe best safe in town. Tbe c?-'i!.Uil.iJiJL ''id a small biisiiutss there, snd uail no sale Tlie prrvalc TaTirin" wliTiiTTnc bonds had been placed was broken oiien and robbeHTlie owner ol the bonds sued tbe comimSyto recover, but the Supreme Court of the Btate held that, as the con signee kuew thekircumatance ol the com ..liWUk.Mli Ut! tow) -and was not on hand to leceive the bonds when be knew they would arrive, the company was no longer le-p rii .ibie as a common carrier. vTllK Jkai.op-y ok Giri.s. Oirls are aw fuy jealoii. of each other. I should call ibis ihe girl's distinctive fault, i tsee them when they are introduced, or when they first meet at a bull or oorquet party ; .ee how coldly critical they look at each other, how insolently tbeir eye. rove oyer every portion ot their rival's dresa ; read in tbetr frlec the outspoken worn a. the result 61 tlieir scrutiny. Toti think you have tkius it very' w ell, but ytu have made a iright of yourself, and I Am much better than you I" Watch their dl.itain of tie more admired amons the.n anii how ex- ceauively naughty for. attracting so much attention, tbei think that Ada A, i. Uold .be Is ! hew atf.-cted .he is Iand Qul huw Ugly he rs tJometitttes, if tbey are deep, they wilt overpraise her enthusias tically j buW.be role is generally too . Iran.-, parent to deceive any one, and simulv eounl. what it i-a cievctMiit that dotan-t answer, it la quite a study to wateh tbe way in which girl, .bake hand, together, oT take band, io tbe dance. Tbe' limn cool impertinent war in' which thev touch -tws.t-4etheir arms fall a - icne a vuiuuis uu uiose auie to read trie let. tearing, Shame upon .ucb conduct. The King of &nti!.r. Bid M .Jed, has fix men of-wsr tying iu the hitrbnr. They cirry from ciht to ttfteeji gun earh, and amung them t. the Shenandoah, wfcii h f,trv ?Jfaca " WV'K wjl. 1 JT JXl J. I E-Preljint Johnson is expecti'd in WasiiiriKtoh City atMiut July Jst. The iJidiajis are reported to be down no Grant's Quakers. Win " cried Hole in-thc IWltle, ciliel o the Arrapalwws, "IJuiikers r,u Kood ; biiiit; water ; no whiskey ! Tie Mthmlit .foots op the n.ti(iis of the vote on lay rvprvotatiou. sr tar as received, a-i tal,,", Atlirmstivc, S,T3'J'; negalivc, 3,043. I'.'l. Verger's trial progresses in Jackson-, Mi's, it'- it s'ill i itons, ftnd .not allowed , ta M,v ()nu except hu counsel. Tbp Chicago, Cincinnati and r.oiiisville Hsdroad, elli tiding to Peril, lull., has been ediiipMi-d The road opens a new rntitr between ChU-iifM, Iiidianiipnlis, and the rx.rr:. - : -. -. .. '. ;.;r; Spis-i tl d.-spatcll s from umahu say that nrrmtt tmm.mtto of csvitlry are i ,-ountiv mysearch of Indiana. ittllij? Alal.ania hss at 'proved the con ti act lor the pun hase .f West ui.h ever ix ,liin l:.'d ladies ot lloeklord, III, ban pvlitione I the city bii'Iioi itie-. n.H tO o .Hit lio'lol ill OISS 1. r.-p- II in and Thomas Ghidrnan, two d.'. , oior, d men t jLyrirbbnrg, Va.v appoiii'iiienis as ng. -liars iu Lynch ccisr ihev ennii it take the oalh. r.M o,i Im-ii i iiskhy A firm in Mre ditU Vi.hu'ixN. II . Iiave a large fish nur s. ry, c iii.pMsiiifr thr-rn pontls marie by dam inii'tr up a bnuk. Thy contain twenty ; . i ..i .r.ar. ; . I I '"io "I '."ui oi uum.iu mtmgfmt a we.- bit ol one 'o the bi fellows t h.-itbreak it man's pnic. 'I m y a si. have I w enty-four I ihoi.-ai.d -aluioii try. Six thousand year ' hug -a'nioii weie placed iu the Pcmitre was set ta-1 w i . k I Alualiaiii Slater, who lives near I''ost...ria, 1 Set.eiu eoiiul y, II!., is one hundred and six yearn old. lie Is now living with lii-i .vife To whom he has been married iecond ! nine veal-. Ill i. .imgest child is six months, r "Id. mi I In- eldest eighty years. i . , . , i . , . , , ,i Ihteetiv.s Met line and I onnell-were : bound ..vet at. Memphis, on Wednesday. Hi' tne sum ol tiv.- hundred dolhus, lor ills', i ...r .. l.l, l..,,., ,,..' by then tbuiin ICS-, order to make them 'lliv negroes in I. mi llo into b irbarl-iii. I ta-t v e. U a in ..n - lln ...-it.(. ir. .1 t'ie I, ,dj i ,'Ut I v bill ii d, and s I he neek . X ll.-ll (pi i.iiia are last l As nuip' ion , i. niiej Ike V U Colored itlll red i's head l.-ued aa lo hii l h , "phy r id le- ; tloui ' vvnat I nli.-al ! id for : r his , tudii -id him t' : act, he n .Ii. d I some in p' se, UR(. lliuiit slleh a dla! th .1 w anti d its he loulld il too soil li c n. rn Ins ,do I kir-h Wilk.l.- !'. S. N.. lit tr. Ill active He! vice, has j . ,,,.,,,.. , , , xr i. ;iii., .'line if. Presulunt of the Csdl! I I.uiiu lord county, N. t.,;, tHttb h ba nresteil tor-nHkor i b. lent 01) tl ,t. III! Allotihrtlltes. ixi v s.piare it'-lli bv four ' wheie he Ii is an e-t iti llldrs, being micc.ll noit-s In bf.adln. Ol I. i !h Nrw n-...ii:v A C.-iiiirin chemist' liseo,ered that il morphia, which is j ' some! tin us. d . It einiilly to uPsy vomit- inir. lie brand wnh hv.lro-chloric acid, it wi'l become tie.. ni,.-,t nowVrful e...eiie ( know ri l'he eti.-et is prn.iuced bv iniro dui ini. n s.ii ill .i.;ini ity iiudt r Ihe i-k'n and soiiietimes by spi.lin it mi the skin, but the Vnllllli.ig soon subsides and lesfus lio naus. a. The .liscuv. r r calls the uew agent euiemnrphia. Am Estimrons Hon th 'Ii A ngeto, Calilortiia, there is a ling nl the Irish grazier ' breed, now three and s hall years old which measures nine f ct lroln the tip of the nose to the lip of Ihe tail, forty inches iu : height, and is as thick through as an ox i The breed row till five years of age, and i there is no s.,yieg what (he wiiobt ol this will be shouid it live to tbe age nsmcd. A r' """ "e.neu p.,uuu. , r Now it U mtiinaird lo neigh about l.UoO! - Skvlkai. of i he Chicago ncwsunucia are . luaiiiii ir mdieniiics iiomi lb.- ('hu a'O Tri- I ,,. p.,-its sen .atmnal and wfifrlr unfonn- W eill lo the I rouble and expense ot diag gitig ihe shore for Several days. The 1..-Iters ottlte alleged su cide were written up by tile Tribune reporter. Judge Pascliiill, Attorney Jiir Texas, has demanded ol Oenrge Pealmdy tte Co., Lon don, tliroiijfft their New York house. Dab. ney, .Morgan &. IVv, 'm,H0 realr?t by them on Texas indemnity bonds, covered by the dei isiou iu the case of Texas rs. White me money wuiioui uiigaiion. Three Cubans in New Orleans rccenttj ntlhlislltd A eHTil l-l..llMnninrr fli. anon. satisfaction they may n ipjiic it they wiH sm ui m imMJssstmM. Mm.aUL.tsti tain c. flee house iu that cily. The social position of the third Cuban, he sayB, makes bis chn'.leiufo unacceptable. A German writer in Detroit writes in the Abend Vmt ol that city about America in this strain : ''Kreryibing i. upeide down here ; wheat is cheap and bread is dear harvests are good and farmers are disaati. fi. d. Knowledge is tree, and stupidity and bigotry abound. Political freedom exist, by the side of party slavery ; and, last of all, railroad humbugs and golden spikes. Tlii lasf swindle rapt the cIIbK. A, laurel wood tie with silver cud, grHden .pike, and a silver hammer. Monstrous humbug. Humbug is "the Ring of America, 'wBos'e subject, are alike tbe rich and the pnQrtbe great and the humble. Even Xalure i. a Humbug, for it is now tfie last ol May and the trees are not green, dower, .re not in bloom ; It is cold, and the lark. aM nigh t ingatee have not been heard from. tis bug! The whole thing is humbug T"' -VHT MB. BIKWARft TntKX r TTrtt GBAST'APHil8TtAyiuii, Tue Hem Tturk &un, referring to Mr. tie ward, aay : 'Be. "! prwn tour Be. .taiea, would be a break-up of President -Oraat's a'huioistraliim, which bit pronounca tlie weakest administration the country baa ever bud ; aud be assigned as one of bis t-S Miasillope lee advertise, betself in tha .tt"ro Haf&fa s ? Etandsboro (!,) Democrat as a jeuw Md nimatfain,'. wishea to marrv .0 editor. - Ix niakea an dilTurenoe whether the gentleman be band, .omeor ogty, provfmed he I. hitelirg-aU and energetic, B,he give nrr-dencription of brr personal appearance, but will exchange pnotogrsph. if dusired. - tSbe ia cajiahte of taking charge of lhe papor la' tbe absence it the editor, (she cart tie adresud tlirujiuh Saul .r..s-.-,r-..:...".i .-..'.... ' -I'l'V jnepE graphic. t'itOM WiSIJINOTON. ustwrMC June Ht-JiavwtaVbcai million. K, Uareia .at Ctina, Is t Willwda. . ' ' Es Henatur V,lo vwu,.J tlrmi,, v i Tressurer Bplnaet, t eonasijusBos at kkitv ilealli, renudus aCmeai eerl weeks " Vimaa's (ttamieiry. ni ilattnaur, w'assi-j . - Jsv. . - - , "sle . . i be Herald says ; "Ttw VtmiiA if is Lr nhaiia, tatt lue CaUiuxt i. ?f ;i, ia Ku.li irouKlyynipaia wub tfa. rJET s does aiw fiurttiirv Ji.ui,, i,i ,-,"'?:"": , rl lt,r sii.l StwrLri u,mi.,.u . sjaiiigt them, t Hie" sU'AWur tJV.'Xf, pbyiug I arei Havana, is rpottirroi:t aft K , n . . I r..W!Mnl wrottisl "" biauiiii Cusioui Uuusc autliur'uiaa atviW.-c liee ot the aieanrar ;-.J..M ."J, " SN - . . " timinH fafaAi ol. Is. ... U Ti -ctuwaeler la .ul..li.eijoucU. bal luw U..1, kutiFii w.iiy..S!t.fatue tttm i i.iiir,.l L... toss. lull UiUlllli.jd. IKlrtHliurn. w.h He.iei.iu. olReMls report th. SMr.ort of ahL'tl' la-it .nils iu Ui uiuumauiB of Virtmu iLl 1 Usui.. an.) torth t sretiin. " ll is ausl lhat. on l'r.-Uul-llruii'i ha, : the i -auuiei w-i.l eou.i.ler anJ it , -i (...ii.-,- r. Ksr.hriK ,.ui. (Wn-Urv twk(nH ai.y aneeey. mi rct or mttiM4 ii. iir, " - u.-ediuKs aii" nisi Cuban parnsnua , C'luiiiiiBnoii.-i tu Uuu ilenuinla tha lluu I of marines lo suj.pr... ilh, ,t Ui.mim,,,, J Bilburlw ir t tmauelploa. '1 tiu j,, tue n-venuo orliJer. wuti stones, FRti'M Vkli-ULNtlToS. niunifOTnti, June 19. WestUuf l.r W iuU souUi-tri.ii. Tl.eruioaieur i Tii-rT- bt Mary .snx-f'eni is ash.iro ,i ta mootirf Caie ressr. Hiver in a leaking eyiuhiiiai. 1 in2 has auue lo her MsisUmue ani, su.. j.," KOKliluJt. sons, June 1','. -In the lloaw ef (W,,- I, : a mMtuu jo III ..I' I i...it ..u rii.- h. w lo lull. V.iliiUlUK & , iperalive ei.Biaierei b.... I WU II Kl'sr.e. , I iu-ll m ssi.lii th.-piuaem trusty exjarmj bvrit .Iti llriKllt uuiitmal. a ammi-" I Hon ma rtumit afieii. 'l-lio tkiusa (Ltiata I tul UKailial Chi. lLl,n,rH, I lie Hpftllitth I IHSIfiiHsl; emoy Ui England, air .. - I lie l-imi-.. of Wales anil Lha O, fj,a. brxlxe were pi.isei.t iIuiiiijj ih mura nrastai, 111 U,M l."iUn, uuii uigat. i Jane ia r.iui iiuiniiuu ur th rotm. '--", .rrteU h. U ttVe4 Its huu,li'u4 s.fe still I.-I.I. A .-row.! of (.,- .pie tollownl (he runeral otlU runt r k.lled In rveeiit luiuiliu. Su diaitfdariM. ; riiiu r, k.lli I i .. ' NKtV VlllIK from H Las rrivid si .imirsaUB sat I SeiiK i .1. all,-. ' ye. low lev.- n hoard aa4 W I 11' iM KAN Ml'Ni co. r.tixvt.. ., jj.,v 2i.Tti8 Staaaisliro t.Arf arr. v.st i influx t In IIIUM KI.'.IUUA. Kti tt"(jir; June 21, 11 Uark tae A. XirMi, ' Iroiii tl.iv..i , r.ir Vork, has si-riveu. Tin laptipu srni sis nf the crew are down yglx ytljs--- 1 ftsrnr, - I - - j ft)fatiist Si rrmio e-a i i x i i Krat .-xeiteuwilt, I il jn. rum ssul I., ihe itoituB ttml the goven- 1 m. "1 lm n il xibie an 1 eieiieraolBi ish . I pi ensliix it Minli F. I'akis. Jane 'Jl , C tv tr.iri..hl. WASIIINil Toy. Wxsmikhk.. Jnne 21. .titer inm 1Mb. ; Bonus -u w ..I i-ur.-tcsH a oulliun eund. sod wL i ut'u"m Hwnal aseka, uattl lurtkar It .!!.-., JihIk" tib-r l.s orrtere.l the Marshal' of la Citinnal I'o-iu I.- siiuini hi u.airues to till VSnas- eles in die K"'"! Sll'1 s tit juries. Niusfiapsat have U1-...H photiri im tne lists. Three fe-..venimnnt enrU.osil.irs hsvs rssixosd in eniiMequenee of the prei,siiii- uf DoBgs. llevenuo l..-hy umr Uiilhotl. . Ihe tiiia1 ee 4 luiiivaelmiiiiit cmuiiutUM, baki- jotiriu.1 lei Deeetnher. Iteveinie i.ffieers wijoi a liniiilrt snd titty thnimanil sears. ami .jo.nuii itallsrs wort at iu lehiiiei v st New llsvfin, Cma., tielonfrinx K the National .Segar and Tohateu JImiuI vturillg Ass.R-islion. Mr Pone reliu neil. S.-i-i ctai-jr buatawlIeMM. t e.lm silsy. iTealdelit llialll hsn returned, Cndi r the liea.1 "the npin.rliiHiiy and fsQors of tlie OoTernmeiit," the ,eruM has oohlis. (Hhn.nat .iefinneistory nf the t'ubsli pull fan -sutal in lifa.n's a4aijiiistrnti.iri. I I KOH WILMiSOTOS. j- w.t.v.,..i. June 21 -W. her clear, silk ' hot w,i..l s,.udi. r,..-rmriniwer W. Arnie.1 v -t.nbv, "W. V Chile," freaVs ! ,Y"rk- ai1t ic.ter.tv, 'fslrrjauXB- tor krv i Vorit. FKOM .MISSOURI. .f-IJU,!Iil.tJ!rJi1.tl',. . -ili.- bidUns jyjtsckod ..or veyiui; (jsrlv near Mierinrj. ICsiiesa. Tlis iar veyure killed tunr snd auudsdsevenl, wamttu Indians tit-d. FROM NEW ObEAMS Nnw- (hum, June 21.-SeVirl bolMioXS were consumed, hy lire last uixhU Loss IXIflM. FiiilKHi.S. Hai une.21. JisDinar rsvtaml tk nuieers on saiurddy Hehooiier -bolis'e" 11 W b uk n lo.Kingaiou for trial IjefOTs aa.E!iills. Count. ris Jnnfi 91 Tt.e Corns LeirislstiiT bss ( frrgwt-etisryiwr w tti Wuti iKTraMtf j-f 1'reeideBis, i-ervuie, uiuiarai aua Hilas, June 21.- Tnmiilluoos sssenibhss ts flisperoe i hef..r the mi itsrv wituool rMStim. The Prefect or the Police threatens severs oess ures if ftwtnmnlis are renewed. WASni.VOTOS. T".r: WisatsuTux, Jaua 'XL Mwister ffuhh IroB -. Il'rszil has arrived. Tue l.ibbwB ot tbe.wlut . Himee are erowted, trotr arid eaees- sse---hstf (ami 1 1 o'eliK-k. There a uisny iiisppol- ajit ----- ---- -- - - t -.. i hrsrabnrfrs eumiiilssion ss lYstMaster at Mo- ' Ijilis was fgued to-day. NEW VOIIK. New Yosa, June ai.-Five ileatta d"J c uf yeUow fever have wcurred " the "Saratoga." ' hisCnbau leadera inelndiiift C1.Bjib arrested by order ut skwrurv Fish on snjifusn of Kobt-riK, aarralits are out for Uw t. of uisuy others. -.., , FdRKlCtN. , - - - EUiTTJuiis M.-Th Zoliwriu bs I""1 au act imjipaiug a duly au sinjsr .. T A PxeMhaiaticiai. calt.lale. that W. 000 game, of cards are plsyed nightly i tifi Paris cloba,' aiid'ibaV li Iiw.ttV-"1 io a millioft. - - : 'Ij J Senator Casscrty on tii. Jlh lost., nil Ions speech, paying much .t'entloa W a subject ot Chinese, labor. He wud tM .kilted and ingenious meclumcs, .'! " arUsana and mchamc. istiould tuU opposition to their impirtaJii, bWJ,8,J; VlBllimu mi iiiwis.. . , gtr ot rom j iltion. Commodore Nntt .nd Kinme Vsi were married ori Thnrlny,t the rt " f TtfTtom-rhitmb'.'' thotber,' X Str; ? at Wcst'ilaven, Conn. Torn Tbum j hit pretty little wife, once Mi l1 VVarren, the .ister ot the bride, groymsman anti bridesmaid. trui about liceiisra. A fScreUnd clergyman furnuhe. strip ' at nei to snow that ,city ..... lawa. - '." :- - - . A Colored lady U Colfei town.Wp.fc Carolina, presented f.inr bow W i br twodinonetTiyTTiir mnndh Thr -j. eixty atttn year. old. ' - 'Tue(i!. of the Bay ff Jwttiseusl a''5'' , .-j. t&i'v' stslwtawra m'.WMtZih&iJ,,,,- J meiiitate rsS'Unmg.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 23, 1869, edition 1
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