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Vtl F H,fs. A1 - . - -Ms- 111 II fl v ..li. ' ii i s -w - ir ii ii v --j ii v is . ii ii.. la i i ii i wi i Li ii. i j...ri ii ii .... ii a -,w 14 f - 11- 11 im - - .-.;..s.... ..i--. ...T-..- U .. -MT JX II ii. X 1 ' II, Ik f s.' -a Hit. ndS 1 f. t'S X fl 1A ! 1 1- ' i'Wv' X. tit,- t - .. U. - jfci . . ...B.V Kk --:'tiii-??K;';-"" - jj VOL. a. - ' - - IIALETGTT, N. C SATURDAY JULY 3, 18G0. .. . 1 ' '''T- ' q VIT TIUSKUta. . v- . . -.r.1lfpWf!0f t- tbbaiUsJWtt ! -tiotlicy tv r certainty 3 I mil b few base whie bu. . S to JisC3U"i; lioueitT wT to Tfi- ' ut-llll.ir.owu U. griu.l, ar! ensagcd in i i ! i,i l.wiir HIMill (vi-rv IK)- ' , .l.irr "( Hi" North as J.iifctllHB hu 1? laboring, nut l"f ...If Lnt lr tlie Soutli. Tli. cailot ,er was mi "'"--i f ' u.e, Hie U.iVi'rniir aud all ttiejuagi '"V -iri'.!' flil thrtrtMtvet 1 f:.,.,.t..r iie eurpct ti banotr and uMg,; ...... ,, r(uilv mibmitu-'i i uik" jM' jv- J'iihb carpel lggr 11,,. r'innioii buiuesof Hie. jdSi l,,r ' to iUj, quite numlwr ol tbcm in i, ,.. I, r lit re to 1 viae ll.Gvcr,Hlrn.rrr.surer as to tl.e .rut .cUlpoli.yoftheSta. L,tficl,l ami AUx.tt are here, htter a ,u rioriila. giving u" ygxn- ....dl.it Slate the licin litof their knowl JM. . -, ,eii.l iM 1 '''''' I'liiiuiiliuv n.l F" ' ... ...i. r 11... '.. st Ali!'.t Ii -h mini it "Il.-tU n wants i In- I iiitol rtti-n 't'liam, lie ;8 I!!lti' "I ..r lie wuul J preter h l'Mi),;ei sliijin llieenaie. itei'line ancl let t'Ur ' lie- .....re W to " J.i, he llie eauili- I-Uiim are Lore ls', ami Ii ,w.ii; ri,t hiking t-V'TJ 'liy lorjriner i-uiu .lulin Then Hie nK wm ,w Downing' pie-cuce always re ,1 the Penitentiary swindle. .n. l.li II' i, ,. i rarue t bniiner lalmreU nielli and ; lVin the Uouae and out o( the House, in .;,cl,im.a4 and in Haleigh,to fasten oil the -i.tetb.it eight tlK.usi.nd Sere pureliuse ul'fniteotiary. Tbw i'ld man bi re I.n j; IHrl i ihiH wninatehed aet id turpitude r,d friuul. fflieii the Committee were circumvented, ir;v caught, and openly exposed, thi old mi nus so aoting in shame aa to" Bland ...n the floor ol the llouw and declare it tS a git pitrcirnso aud he would take rt ,m the S'ate at K0,0Ot) Hollar, neo , tai liKt ot hi County Uuw that he -.! pays tux on or.e gold watch. When carpi t bug influence in tue ouue hill .uhside and the Uonstuuiion n.j iw tie the power and force whieh liicUon and Lrtv now have, the jnople will inquire : it w,.nd why H wa. that a'tch cbar- Ltmas DMniujj, had ami netti, noi omy ..lilicil but close peraonal and aocml re- 'aM with the hifrll oHic.iU r Hie Rtnte. ;hev "will r.ckoo the high olllnals, not Ltiitss politic vl and social coinpauiona, Licuiupaiiions and afS'cinte ia g'jilt and uiul. llEUMVKRSTTT. Tlie policy of Holden hm becii to mako u people quit thitdiiut; ftr themselves and oi bimaelf and the carpet t)gscra vt mi lor them. And, judginR from the uirt aiuie:nic ol the peoplr lie baa ait with some ucce. Tin whole history of the l'ivfsity ia mum vidi'ttc of it; we rmaa- the hintory liaeatU t'niversity came under the ci n!rol .1 Holden and his party. CliBpei Hill is H wo! the henlth'n st tpott on tins green ml In i.nrp wter. ill stately oaks, and iHHaption from cliifU and fever, and M .iwl tai manner of diseases, are well known mall the Gulf. States. In every town ami jiuitf,Ui,,ii peeial friend ol the t'niverwty ; aomcgiad- lite wbc wishes now to graduate b'u at . . .'-- i . tMpet tlillbul DOW can oc, ki imiB Pool, Uio Asseiaor of the District, UPreai lent, and Patrick, the banjo picker, ia Pro mwf of MalBsaatja, and Brewer, the wodering carpet bagger, ia ProfeBSor of Dr. Hubbard, now a reaident of Cbapl M, and a member of )lbe Philanthropic Wiety, and In whoaa taste tnd jndgement :Vocity to niuch eonBded, M to aotbor- W te pvrelwM Wlu ior them, called "BWe yrt' Guthrie, the JLIIwmUb, to borrow. Tiookrrbin the Librery.:. Tbelittle bojtmitf be tbould have the book j Professor Pttrkkbadtbe key nd he would go to taa fa tt.- H go, nd tb liule tanjii uok Add be did not like tlje book to go t Bo Dr. Hubbard did' without iy- Kow w think titrMtijo picker cotild not )nt doaeth'u) of hie own aceordi for being trtt wuo to Judge BetthJ, ndt ha.Ting iriwltd 'm Georgia, he JunBt b known bitter. Be mut hare acted on Jer the wte ot Holdin, tEdTefSd, '1ttf tt il uiteatty like hint' Bat nan do maoe'eaa act that cono, in jTaWn.-. nivtf' ifrtfedeat fcMt'-We tonjecture that this KltHdnilefid mB oid Prolewof o the Uni wrttj" t "book , titm'K itor Hibrery ; teat tl0awraaieanat-.itk j 10 muth. "iiosT Vben HoWew te Provision! flwwifflrltegiw orders to the 8itb Libr riasaotto allow the1' late Major Huted to n tcom to tii library, -thtn'it i Binst be by noldenV , 4etkat Dr. Httbbard was denied the book it cannot be that the Lord has caned the fat w ith tw a mi. nf h l it remain of tbtrpitiiriB'thattb-banji ticking Patrick acted under order lrom or most amia'ble'and beloved Si rAWn-Pr-HeT,T. United Suf.s ilia- ittt Li W S- Imm. HfcAi.,lwUitiijajiitl. siiathZ,i,..7l? . . . . "- A,.-:- .'..'.-' a,--'-. AlTOTHEa FUSS IK THE FAMILY THE IMBHELLA FIBLKU! CHUB oy TJlf. HA it PA (Hi.' TUE. UQVKHNOH mstfHV-.N I l,KI-' ! Th! (ut-kHoii tf I'l-jrogiUlu' IOCt-mttirnlrr pnt iiimI C VI to rit'iill) AnuTctlt A 1K: AN1 CAT AH'AU! .AHi ' We lcurn, upon what r (Immh u.ol mutbority, that the breach bem. i o '.on beforcd" arT'T his miri'i Celie, hm wid lie.', until the chasm ban become nnpass ilili . The Governor, it U reported, him (cuili iil an injunction sxraintt Cebe to proven' Iimu liolu intermetlthing ill his tUi!ral-io.y appolntftienw, and the Colin wi l hnv to ! decide who' who,' and which is wbici . j 1 hull wo, l8 ! to Va born I... Hm grief ri . I mirmwii irlio e:i I. 'i ' , S uteli wheie voii will, you enuno: Ilo I A l.urire so tinting, follJ nil 1 klll.t. . j .So valiant tlironli every m.i-h.'. A Hifly Iiw to ( boru tieen ; We ailv'.UL' them tn mike n up. I. I j thera reflect what a terrible ert et hve on the I . Ia. and II . A' u i t rl , ltll.1 .vl. Ill I.. . i-U r -.1 ji -rise o llie corning elections, t 'el.r to t lie supei ior judgnient n.nl . his Excellency, wlio carrii 9 the bniin-. of the party. Whit ritdil bus he to think l .r li'inia.lf; We hope the fiu-iiiN "I llie p:ir tien will take the iM'tr in Intel, ami, il need I e, cali the Leuue t..g-;lier, and t k counatd of Kiiday aud HuimIv. Let (.on.-- IhiiiK be done that the semi h.l ol SOI ot I i.l.,.iriiiir mi an th -v o '. nvike up oh D I - oll.cr be avoided. "Lul iluft ileligl.t to baia u.l b.i". t or (loil tool i.irt.l. 1 1, . in i. Let Im'iin ami liii ! '' "! i ' For 'tin their tultir. I . i'.ul, ehil.treil, Ml .leiil ''ie io! '. t hueli Hilary iaen.'ii- ri" , Your ilirly isud . r. i..-ver in - ! To tear eneli olh. . . I-t love tliroiuii.iill ' ?i"' acl:o!- i.ie. Anil dout kiel 'op a miem Xbe lleuioemtii woul.l lOl'ill w-l. y , 'i'o ee Von ill a tn-r Itou'l lei your foviuK .miI full mil On any idle whim : Kow. Cbe.-K ki th 11 o.-mor, Aud. (lor'niir, ytw lm-loui-We Kive the parties our tNt advice , if they will not heed it, it ia notour fault. "Tim HimrNitB Is."- Jnek Kicc was an honest old man who, in the better days of the Republic, kept a public home mi the great road leuiliug lrom llileieh to Tnr boro'. The Bar and the lineh .i iha! duy knew him well, and always slopped W illi biro. On one occasion, when act""? Grand Juror, Judc Uattle Loldii.s the Court, the old man was eo well pleased with tho Judge's charge as to give it hU prompt approval. He spoke aloud and said, "the business is, Judge, you nre rifrtit." For this Wo loud approval of his barge the Judge fined the Juror '!. Jtico upoke a?aio, "the business is, Judgn, that's a heavy fine, can't you aiy lillc.-u f" The Judge declined to reduce the fi..e, and Hu e I. ft for home forgetting to pay it. Next morning before day, he Parted I. r Court, and, while apologizing tor not hav ing paid it on yesterday, the Judge remitted the fine, as i n contempt, hut id timed approbation, was intended. One ol the old man's grand children gave us these facts, and we suppose Judge l'.atlh- has not forgotten the incident. to adjournment, a the Justices prefent. The following cas were argued : State on relation ot Merrit tn. . H Mo Quaig, from Mecklenburg county. Attor ney General for the. Slate, Wilmn lor the Defendant. William Saluus Enecutor ts. J. M. A. !DT11lonoWnTy7KragK-'1'--the Plaintiff. Hoke for tlie Defendants. John T. McAdcn . James Hanntater, from Lincoln county. Bragg foSthe Plaln tlft, Hoke lor the Defendant. David Schcnci e. X. II. Kink, Sheriff, front Lincoln county ltrCa for the 1lair tifl, Messrs. Phillip? and BadCer for the De- leodaot. ' ' " m I'm - A. Oobksction. A report obtained cur rency in the paprs, some time since, that the caterpillar had made ite appearance in the vicinity of Tallahassee, Florida, and that among the crops ravaged "as that of oar former fellow-cttii), Cot 3. I. WiL liawa. Ajetter from Col. WillWmi to the BalnbiWrv denie. the twti of the statement, v i i;. "":'.' Z. 'T Tlie.Otslonel m'xJ, - - -. "On mnv bunttred acrea of cotton, that I have Sd, I hayt'not-ea .lkt f. "V-!.. i.-. .n) war touched. I did raUiki ....ingla-csterpillarj "Tt ., . i.- .1.. A.uBiMmitan worm:! eraTr. tut ; witL such .sona aaei sr. ti, reaaoa, lam unable W Wy-Wtaty the teaaoo, 1 nMeBted a br.git. 7.Tln lam unable W wy-lw.tatt.be ton,' fh, a.y Itleoda of fL Williafflt ia tbi. g.,.. win be glad to, learn jnwsw ramor hat tamed out cntrofu ' belonging to aincr.nv.u. -r- or..Brte, i I CaUfotaia ---v- , A , t Correspondence tjf the Sentinel. MmiRisTOWK, Tkns., Juno 20, tsC9'. .. Vr. EJittrr : l'cihapa tin re im pail ol tlie Auierican cnnlhieot to nliteU flic iiui Jnriiv of yorrr rradrrs have pnidtpsi bTTitii Tiotii Utari to Kast 'friiiniasee. fnTimei pa't llterr was a tevor lor emierating lo Tinns see, but it was t i hat is lure kuou u a- Mjddh: and UVsjC Tuuuoaaev, .iha Utusr having l.-n known in your rrginn as "i li Weitein ihH'iti'icl." A few i f .uir more lar fight-id cilizviu base miu the. iiupui Ihlcc ot hast I eoneSM'o to our commercial svs;em, nil. ut yrnin v aoiiiiin tins i7t:vii . ,,1. tii -Ige I to the construction of a railroad to .M-ciioii; but the vast advantages of 1 1 1 i - work have ut ttu ti v tti-irvciHUtl. iititl tlu; i-nttrtii) hm draiitfrti it- mUw j iMiiih Mli'ii, without iiny ii tiuit? hopc ( j i'n ;tr!v ntiiiplcti m. Tho ptmlAr itlen j th:it the tratiKimuitaiiB rou.U- were hitutl lurruly tor thctniu'tit oi tie WeHUnn purt of tho SUto ati ol'jx:t iu iueil' fully witithy t t Via rititr'utg raiu of thn muir m"!wr-ilt!i ; 1 ut lhv art other aivl Viry ii'f,'--i t lYrtfV'iis (or tii' it roa,Ut th t j M.lL.hf I ) t'V Itr ihf lkf fI itlUMtSt IU III j maritime listnri. ' ' "t Kit-i Pi tiih'MtH a vullfv or trough e- twecfi tlic ('tiinl'frlnm! MounlttitM unit the j Alli-,Mi tn y rnn;'f, tlie (VnntT unfiitiy; a hnr ii i t Nfi I h a i rru uuaiUKii..atH, the i 1 .th r I i niitliwr-ii in It is it lfilitf y mii, hu 1 it jtrothh li- li- ol tlu; soil, of the j 1 1 s t u f i ' . siu'l "1 the in i lie tire until en m ly vulnaMf, iyrhap.4 tm -ift ol' tin- I'di'mI Stall fin rfo litre a yr. at r -urj -In h, id ju opt)! t i.'M to ot t t'Ti it try, ot important hi ii h-s ol tr.uif , aiut m mont ol th'H jr- tlutf iiiUHt ii' k tin AtUuiir, ufiil a thf inin'ii'TtXia otnr-im-i ititr cut thriiih th; Alh fjhti iv !i:i;t' hy HTeatni tiiiny in Nrth r.irolma, future h is pfint -i. l wtir roast m tfir rhtjt-it' in w4 .mi. Hut m inr, thi- teeuiiii couittry hai bee;i I'dten -I h inn arteries hy ttily t v patui, .-(' on t !:e e'ltrar c ; Northf iwt a' Hriiol, uioi at ti e S.iitliettein enl hy (.'hatianooii: -Ktmn the l-irliur to the letter, a liti tir- of alM.iit J i ntiits, ihe Valley ol K is Tt u i i i hisi r e l hy a r.l i -m , at evuy (icp.it of wiilrb tltero viil h.' a Uit- ttat!e;. ,d Ir.iin llii.i .1 il re ate r.tilniutl (ninuc ol N'iiinia, or (ron ( IkuI fli, S:iva!tfia!i, tun.s vvidi ihc l'; I haMrtll'..'; I, Mobile, Ac. Now Mi K.liior, s-iio.i lug lor t!i- mureM point 's; lu-ie and b.ok lo ihe Atlactic, . llr vision is ilirel'l. d Cdy and Wibuinetoi towards Morchca'l , and tl;e-e pi ices iv t!l the l uinta lo seem lie il (oinliare'i bii li Hade has to take it? t-ireuiUiiis war l-'ioiu ibis thriving town, the Tennesseei.ni 1 have eomp!c:cd a Hoad to within a tow j mi o ol i. ill line, on the V ei.ch liiond liver; and this place, as you know, is on the (.rout Kast Tinnes.ie I! .nd already re I. i re. I lo. only forty odd miles Inuu Itruwu. j vill lie iniiral, poliiical and conimereiHl i eeli' le o( I; ,st Tennessi c. ! 'oti e. noot realie, without being he e, ! the eager and l-mging interest with w hich public a'.Iealioii rcgaids the short. mlig ut die gap b-tween the prrfi-nl terminus of tlie Western N. C. Ri a l i Taint Hock. We waleh, day I'V dnv, the. progress ol the etiott-ito cut a gate way through the Blue llidge and we-lmiK to see a busy multi tude prcpar'ng the way for the iron horse on I It ib "i i It- ol the mountain. Why coubl j not ihe woik have la-en going on for yea's f.oin the State It. .ft., the Itluu Kidge ' We ne d not wall 1 I ihe liimnl , as ..ou as steam can-carry to the foot ol the liidge, the stream of travel will pour along the j Fieneli lln.ad, and regard a lew miles i staging as a small mailer compared with the j inconvfiiienct s ol thu present circuittHt) r, it -es. I'rodiico cvn-n would take the ex - i pi-nse ul dniyage and re shipment; and j ub. u this direct road to Ihe At a-. lie is .'ini.-loil, our people will be astoiiihed by a trade of which lew have .dreamed, .('ol. hwep-KMi is now doing a work lor which many in this region wdt thiiEk him, and those who are co operating with him; anil know if no movement in the. in .biatrial world of in r int.- cut In K tt T.iii.essee than the rn -nt letting ol c .n trnei? to grade die We.leni North Carolina Una I from the Blue K:lge in this direction. May the good work be jiu-dod with speed an. I unr. ridding cti(rr-y 'o Us con.pl.-nou 1 NotiTII CH I IN General Unnby, in coumiaa.l ui Virgii.is, tItlTOt 'txrw 1tWwtwriTC-rrrtrmm-"wh-iH called upon him the other day lor informs t'u n, that members elected to ihe (Kila lure would be reiprired to lake the iron clad oath. Tins rules nut nearly every re spectable man in the Slate, and luiiis it over once moic iuta tli ban da i f iiupriu ciplerl acallawaga and caipet t-aggets Few, it any, Aif men can be bniud m .pialify.. When is thlsdialKilical pateliwork to tea ef Had the ItadTcar party in en trim to their pledges, Virginia would, lo day, bk iu the Union; but the great muss of" her )oplti are worried and tortured by Hudical ilcvil try, and have well niglt aUiodoneil all hope of relief. And we of tho North are Uu il to keep up this atroctoua work, while liasla rangaislies, our burdens are lx coming more anil more oppressive principle, liuaur, ti public wellare all is sacrificed toeltvate tire negro to a position lor which be is totally unqualified, and lrom which be must htll tlie moment the JUdiiuU party u lv lrim power, as It asmmtty shall be.- -Let the true men, of Virginia bide their time tbkt time wbt-X ttie Canbys, aud the WtlU, end all the vile toola of Radical .ln)O isni shall have sunk into deserved oblivion. -Metropolitan lUeori. NORTH CAB0UI CARSOT 00 THE NutfHO VotPaTABK.T.---Wt learn ironrtbe Worth Caroline paper that Dr. Grifaoro, the bead ol the LaoaUc Atyluoi, iuvil4lhe- legiala. tive commiltce to dine. The Cumwittee nnred to eat hi (rood thintf. prominent 1 among them a laaty A fritan, aamed Howe. Ilo be was to get tue ueneui 01 mat uimin oa good Democratic principlea, stuck alattg p,m Grisaom could not eulyt eotently with toana ttadical atW-4k-lMiaUt-. ly told Howe bow only he could sail? hit effer, mwiK!ii Mf mtrt'orj, ancl (rorfre --hit oysters on ibe half shell. lie must tske another table, - Howa retired ia supreme disgust, rr, Gricsom has been smartly rated for iiia conduct, and the pr of both eldes have gently sktnnea uira tue Jtauicai ior nr ooiuiz the whole " black doctrine the. -tot going OiewtiolebUck Uemotrtlli!, I"l lUi!g iriiifuUUt. niHttera,-r4B'ta,' gome Jndicatio of the aamber of per. ton "ho, far some cause, have left White r..- ...:.i.. ..hIM thru thw pine is aOordea Dy tue lact mat mere are pWwrStosijmflBSisii v I I For. the Sentinel. jam ks w. cooks. j. Tnlhf h'liUir ot't'e l&ntintl: -.Your - an n.on c iiieut. in llie StiUinsi ut the 2lih ti7TTT "ToF ileafli of CobiiliOdoB1 .Istllit W. i,f" jUrf.dk, i. UA'itf instA was -eerr wirtlrnwHtwtnH tli-a'?t-by"eity pef s.dia in 'llt-aiih.il t. who umemlwr C'ke in hi-ci arl- lav II- was a native, ot this p'a-e and wa the fm of Tliomaa t'onke, D en li i:t, who peiiihed at es, near Iteail f it. in llie great sinnu of Septeniber 4(h, I M ; .I "I e la- tor was returning by c from S- w York, w ith hieri handUc, aud reached l! ii -" of lli aiifoit Iniel while the S-omi wai I imu:-! t-il'. in;-'' no wep. n.en nreaktri o i the wniorf ini ttver th Inlet i'h n k'M aott Ir'glitftil ror, whieh plainly betokened k ? Utin U-!iiHit The vessel cotitniintng Mr.U''mke aud his fiHTi lundifte "ttpproHchttt the Inlet so tn ar a- to In; sciu and recoauiied by'the inhabitants of ?tf.-aiihit. lilt (be wall of l. n akeia Wrc'.etiuio ucrosa tU bar lorbade her entrance, and idti turnnnT Mgiif and headnl off. JT'isht V on' c.imt", the storm ii c-ias',t, and all on board the vessel wire lust. That n:-d!Vns a night of hnrio son Um. ti.iiiiliint-iMw-Unl twiii egBM - - - y - the inii'tlnde who peiidml ill. n, and hear their loud lament along the sweeping sea. .lames IV. Cooke (with an ehlt-r sister) j was Ult tin tnph.ot . and, ihongh In his in fancy, be was' des'ineit soon to another lie run nenl. We h-ive just visited the spot, iu ihe P.. aid -ri ceimlery, where his motlnr si. cps, and ilr.d i hat he die-l on the 1 4th ul' October, Hill." in the 2'itnl year ol h-r n4i-. Tin- l.crt-avi-d ...y lived in Iteauf irt lliiiu he HS Ubollt liiteen eis of age, h I i-.i I e enlert it, its M ids'ni insn, in the t'. S Navy. That s. rvice was well suited tu hu oemus., A i oa i - i? life en the ea was lint bit young heiyrt desired. Ilo was an i fina'idbyan active, adventurous, and a ' mtrt I mi spirit. A bravet heart th li.- p. sed avr beat in any bocoui- ' Scene-, ol esctt'-ment and danger which i might h,ve appalled leas during minds, ex- ! ac ly suited hia f'aj.ey. Like the petrel of ' ihe iK-ean, he ot d the storm, lie soon 1 tos - t.i the rank of Liiulenant in the Navy, , a- d - r d with honor in that cspacily uu i til tl.e I re.. king out of the late uufortuuaie I war, I en lot eseeing. the struggle whiih ; w i a. p oHC ing, and lielieving his native i Smie li'i'l the right to claim fie allegiance ! .t lo r i Ii - Id i -n. le tesigiic-.i hi, Coinmia- -i oi in lie- C. S. Na. y, and t. ndered his sirvi.es lo N'unli Ciirolioa. j Si no-. i ar-. befue the war, J.ii uenant 1 Co. ke ai in oi led to u bi.lv in Virginia j who, wele.oo is now living, and has oue : ryin. ' i M my y. it i have ptisseil since we last aaw i tlit-. brave and ga l .ml i tlieer. But your j aiiiKiiireeiin nt ol bis dui'li awakeneil ! niiny n colieei iui.s ..I his early lile, arid j pr.iii.p'ud this b-n I ii.l.iite to bis nieiuitry. t,finrs,i7 in o.re. r-hA rll'f.. run icrr ut? the noun. The very gt.u,.ra lull in politic at pres ent should not lie a spell of inactivity on the pait ol the Democrats, This ia just the time for enercclie wotk. Again, and again has it bfeu urged by us tliatijie r, ally etTic'ire work tit a. political party la jtlttlie between, m lr than during, the great cam paigns. T oi-re i . we admit, something st runt; in t ie exeilemeut of a close politi cal c out. sr. wiib th" mas meetings, parades, h inncrs. music, umi ahouta Of the coiiWsi-ni.r-. Ii.it all these are only 1 tl'orveacent. Bovs ion march an I shoot and make a crow tl, but they cannot rote. To be plain, the Democratic party needs voters, aud the one duty ft the hour is to obtain tliem. The '0111118 lor accomplishing this result, IIioiijIi so very obvious, are loo often neg- I. c'i .1 They are compiMcd in one word a , j.tiuzUion. Jut this ia what- ia needetL II. iw to 1 Ifect it cau be explained in a few words : I. The Democrats in every town in the country should organize themselves at once. As the first step let goinene Invite a num ber of brother Democrt to meet at his house on a' specified evening, and by a very simple process, a President, Secretary, and Kiccutfve Committee can he chosen. The next move should be to make a thorough canvass the tow n, and by perional appeal induce every voter who may be opposed to the lladical policy ,10 join the association ; by by every voter, we mean merely a fc men of-vrMtth- ornt' repntatiotr.-tinr the "trides--mco, the mechanics, the farmers, and the laborer. Each one should be made to leel that be Is interested in the matter, that his co-operation is needed, and that it is his duty lo put his shoulder to tho wheel. II. The organization thus completed and a brief constitution (the briefer the better) frauuel, slating it ot jicte and aims, a room JMlld J secursU- IftwJuclt lUidl be held ws often as once ie two or .three weeks duwug the interval ol political catao paigns. h leading DemtHsrutic paper and tlie local Democratic organ should be kept ou file in the roots., accessible tu all alto may wiah U read Ih-bi,- The club, too, should keep theae pa'pt rs infnriiu-d ol its growth and of any and all political move tt.ti in the town ie which tt ii located. UL Such a club should keep iUelf ia com munication with the Democratic commit tees oi its county and State, in order that, at the proper time, it may be supplied With document lor use dming aeompaign, as well as to afford these c .minittees tbe Uforinalion that tbey muthay lo jtiaks an efficient canvass. " 1 IV. it is not necessary '.hat at every meeting ol tbe club tpeecbe should be made. Tbey aie tTtbntry, im not ran- tisl. to ill success. an it 11 tht, if the club ia inluied with the vitality- which i cannot fail to poutss U Its memberi are wide awake to their ditty; there will be-bo lack of speeches, and goad ipecbea, too. H is very often the case that a pUia appeal front a plain man tor hie iellow-towasaiea adll haia griiatisr effefft thfl aa.alaljurata oraxioa fram aa eloquent speaker who ia a ttrenger,". j-'.. .:--.-..--:-.-:- A' " The pln thus sketched is its nt line U SOT Wnl-A Wl doCB."...air.aiOi,,,cleaj; heads sad avwage intellect eaa farry 4t oMt, - It. ta, too, tkioaly- pUa by wkivh the Deinocratie party caa aUtaiaauoeest ia the Statea which hold eleerios next tall and ia the alectiona for Repreaentativei. j Ctoo greet ia I8T0. Now M ihe time to begio -to carry it out, while our opponent are de moralized by the blunders of the admioit tration ana tue I allures ot tue policy wbica itttm-fY M4,. . .. . VoC Julia J. llcKtnhoD."" a prominent tsrfraaoat Chicago, tiaa purchased from piruer in England, the Celebrated race 1 . ; , , l. . . . . 1 1 . . b.ieea Mavaa4-wXHKefri'iiil. him norta lroumiciaw, ui Diueiwin, ut ni i. lw,',t.tevt.-.-- ;4VStsSifk';t;iSC-' From the Louisville CoarMar-Jounul, June tt. j SISO HO ISM IS 8QCTIt CAKVUXaA A rhi,mkinir Ulnar rnti, in ol tlin" ,.rMelie.).l effects of rccnutriM-tWHi is rerte. in ti e ?WilliuiBburu lliiktrirt; SotCh t:1aTttKWtt U4 A-flUirm (iifJmir- the preaeut lerin t the Com t ol I Oeneral KgsiW'ifiswbMiiWtimeiw'ert- -frw tayB". I out of thirty-tine petit jurors aammoneit, twenty three were ntgnrtta and eight white men. Ot the grand jury, twelve were ne groes and h'i n while men. A only t-igh. leen of die petit jurma answered to the sifm moua, thirteen ei m j.ir) in- u, nil ol t)iein oe jroes.w ere dj-a w n f mm t he iTt tn 4ert. On t n f tiiese, two sets of jtirytnen wt ie impaneled. Ttyu lirat jury was made up often negro, and taro white men ; the ucaiU hud not 4 icAif oh it. Of this seoootl juiy only one tellow could write his nam and be, l y ord r of the judge, was appointed loreinan. Th Williauisburu diatrict, lein.? adjt ceni to that in which Cliarleston is s-tuaied, wa at oae time cov.t.-d by plantation worked esciu ively by negrte.. Th V'-tit it (. wr h..s l.ne ti t urn -w th impoverished plsuter, to ihe tymbtiy til thsi.se who vtre formerly I loir !.ives. Aa the ueitro vote in the i'it i let, coinp iri ii - TrH1rttfr - frtrrr is fti' tWtf"T:i oue.juios tuiptrtisll v drawn, capacity and iutelligenc being hit out of the iiiesiion altoguther, would consist of ciie ihird white men. But such are the Uadicst ruanlpulalions and conjurath ns in the Williamsbuig diti iet, that, out id llie tweuty lour jutors iiht inately stlcttled at tho present term ol the court, only ttto white men were chew n. Willi a Itsdical judge ou the lien h and a negro jury before whom casta ale lo I e Hied, i In re is uo possibb- chamai that a white man, unless he is a Radical, will succetd iu h:s suit, howi-vir manifist ita justice tnay Iw. Moreover, a majority of the e is, a coming before this particular court, and, I ' r .1 on, Netiator 1 ameroti, ol f. nnsj ivauia, indeed, belt.re all' ol llm c.itrfs ot Soul'i ! . ing his f,m Irici.d. lie was irfw trans 4Jtha, ar ngrs mt-. ehsv--w4l,Hw-- "- -Imm- tlie-Waj. Tlepaiimn.i Ui-tW Miia out of the lawless habit Hie necro -s I Miath Arttlilor's Offitte tn the M otltee He- have contracted iu a condition ol freedom and does anybody suppoae, that, as a geneial rule, conviction is possible with a judge elected by negro vote and with negro juror addicted to the very crime lor w Idjh tiny are to try their brother negroes ? Proscribed, insulted, oppressed, and ne gro-iidden as thu Sniillieru people are, their patient endurance ol the monstrous wrongs to whieh they re subjected, is indeed marvellous They submit to the revolting tlespotiiiu but they clufe fiercely a' the thought that they must submit. II the Kadical really believe, as ihey pretend to believe,! that their tyrannical measure will ultimately It-a-l lo 11 more period uiron .r to any kind ol union hctaeen the Ninth and ihe South, they are stupid or ma. I. -Tbey know not the relation of cuu-cs and effects. The negro jury sitting in the Wil liamsburg court-house, the Radical Ju-ige on the biiuchs the Federal soldiers -s-ult.ii .1 through the State, the negroes, ac .lawng-, and caroct bSL'ifi rs in noaseesion of the Keileral anil Siato oflices, and the plantii -tions gone to waste for lack Of labor all tlnse things recall to the mind of the dia franchisee! Southerner the proud and pros perons condition in which he once wa and the freedom which he formerly en joyed. -He may endure bis nd jeclion for 11 "jiisoii, i-iidio-eit in hkteriirw tf spirit, but the te menilwrranceyot hift hfr flat Huff' red and is still suffering will not only remain I ul In cressc in intensity to Ihelasj, and the white generation growing up around him will perchance inherit a fearful legacy of hu'e and te-igfitneu. By pursuii g a conr- of conciliation, kindness, generosity, or even justice, af.er the war, the Radicals might have secured to the errhntry evCiy desiied blearing, lint, win 11 thvy trampbil upon the vanquished, when tlu v sent Jorih their unscrupulous agents to picy upon tbcm. when they stripped them of their p. litieal rights anil turned over the control of their State . to negroes aud worse than negroes, bey placed obstacles almost if not quite insurmountable iu the way of reconciliation between the two actions. 'HE C KPT A XV VRfCTlCIC. The U. 8. Constitution rcada, etc. 0 and 6 of auiendttd provisions : "5. No person shall lie held lo answer lor a capital or otherwise iufamoui crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in case arisiinr iu the land or naval forces, or in the militia when in actual service la time of war or public ilaflgW, BOT M-ltKirrftifiroT "tfW,' 'WlffffW property, -without due proctss ol law. fl. In all ertminal pmiwutitMia the e cased shall enjoy the right in a speedy and public trial; by an impartial jury ol tlie State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed." ' President Grant has taken an oath to sBDixirt thi Constitution, and let ns see how h doe .41, ..tli Wvtw ,. .ciiwo t Teiat not ol the army, was imlirl.ai for murder in Texas before a Sta-e Cirri, tho iserson murdered being als a t iiiz-en of Texas, not of the army. Oj September ,7tb, 1808, a military corumiaaion took Ju ruKticllort ol the case, and entered upon the trial ot Weaver, and the r, stilt wa ihe conviction of Weaver by military couimia. ion, and tentence of death. The qtustion now hi : Had tbe military court juiisillc tlon of thecaael We say it bad not, not withstanding the judgment of.Ueo. (frant and his Attorney-lkntral lo the contrary, We say not, because vden tbe rebellion ended, tbe war ended, and hecause tbe Gov ernmeritwrteclarad the rebclliott over- Jong before the , military trial aud Order lor death. Tber leing no war, no insurrect ion, noi resistance to the author ity ol the JetleraLt'lovernment, there i no mws In. nor apology for, the tilais 01 cu izeoa by military eourtt. Nearly'two year line. Aonust. tWU, the President, by pioc limatkm. declared the war over, and pledged the Kxecutive authority to m the law executed. Oongrces, as tbe legitlative power, took o except lon to this, Tbe 1 14 nt rial mi after full arn-uiurr.t oa both aidia, aecTded tWtfe WotilrtOfiTn'dt-tTfV with tha fraatoeni t pnciamatioo 01 An pngt, tS8. Tbal.. ttprrm(!otrrt and .also, in aieotf - dsci.tliafcthje. rtliaUlott rndedevea l Teaaa, TVaa tiil bill i th Serprmo 4forttakig efii and the Court eptertamwd in bill, thereby reetMrairinW tWrllili.' eoded 10 Ti x, aod, consequeVly, itif the State bs a U-g d atatu tn . ,r, . ,.wU -m - ded ia Aogait, 100, it ii t ilownrtfclrt bbl- rage to pretaoa mat me war wa ti:i iu ia ciuuenco in Texat ia September, I CMti; tn . wiaitiaWsN- lf'.o prevened 1 ijT the tiecotion 01 s -iiteiii-e 110011 rt caver T It den. Grant ti right, rVe afe "w a iai ol war with Ta; mil li there la iotca m law; or In fact, then are at peace in Tex ts, ana ail prewncsm vc uo cuBtrary are iTrti-rr.-rilV.Tr Wtrfcrslitta,um. ' ..j-.j. -ft,,.sAj.,--.i'rv,i'c'''r--JJ;?V'iWtt"W '.;':-" :- A.. , 1 ASvKf-Cvy:S WutiiUt.. (Wie,)rauttil ot thu S. T. World. TBR8i'f:STSTSSA z-wj&mx&TQX .Urmettl f tin UnmJ Jw; mKMKmnm.i tr,mtf it, JUA r ' .,"iA..yi''w ' Wm)toTot, l. (., June 2. To th, KJ iter of the W.r!.l : Sjn A Mother removal til. lor I he iliit-t't ac tion ot the Iiyal League and Grand Army ol the Bcput lie Ha.lii al i.rgsni-ationc ha juit taktu pta e I ere, fe aio toiU; rot less Umiiing ui it- citcnqi.suiiii-i.s ihiti tl at of Mr. Tonry fi-r marryii g Annie fsurrall, re ported yesterday, and in which the uototi oin tieiieial John A, l-o(iim i, ou Las iia ) licteil. Martin Rcn.-liase has . thu Ixcn drfplacesl as a mcfsengcr in tlto tli3(t,h Au ditor's Oftive, for Hie damning crterco of suffering hie wile to rent a room in h't house to an ei'-Csicfederato oltk-rr to assist h-r.io Ketii-ig and clothing her family, this t'fScer havjng ietu. ia' the year before the war, a tri..rto every member of her Iiimisb hold, both officially Mid personally. Martio Henchuse ia uri Lish Catholic, and door-keepcr of the White House hy Presi dent Jackson, during the hitter pat of bis administration, lie served in that capac ity for ti e remainder of the term of Presi dent Jackson, and lor his lldcliiy t duty was continued by President Van Tfurrn, Harrison. Tyler, and I'o'k. Towards llie iciinoi.lo.il of I'olk' iiiliiiiuislrution he w as how ever, di--jiltu'e.l f. r some paiUcu h.r fav.oite. Pining T'aylor'a admitiistra ii on ami ibal of Kdlmore he was made a nu sseng. i in the War P. partuit nl, wtiere be coniinued, giving entire sutisfucthiii, un til llie close of l'.esuh-ul I.ine.ui'a adiuilii- parlinent, receiving bis new appointment as messenger from the hands of Air. Chan diet, the Ai-abt act-Secretary ol the Treas ury , and here he ha remaiiied, giving en tire satisl.H-titui to Mr. Ilu.lett and the whole division. With these antecedents he has been noiitiod, 11. veitliehiss, Uiat bis services are .:lc jjed with, niut negip in stnUiil in A. pUiM ! The otl'ucc oil the'part of bis wile in letting 11 room in his house to an old liietnl, who li.tppi.-ued to be a Southern man, was not fb t pai-eii nna venge I by Oeni ral Lognn and the (Irand Army, and again Ihe totnclunty ol I'rivatc lite is inv.idi d at Ihe insticaiiiiii til a spy and inlormer. j It may t 1 1' ciii-h qut i.c.- nl.-. to state llitit Maitin Ht'ichase w'- the flrt head ceiittu of the l-'enian orgniiidion ill the Cuv of W'nshiiiglon, mid is till 1111 ai-tiyt! 01. i. liar ot that bo.lv. and lb-it bis oldest -ST-TI it yrmnrrXtirirT ot mom ihitii"ir(Tinary I cult ure ami 1 Ion teti f, is tti Ibis very lime i lu-i-iitttjinr a f-oi.tidi nliid l.llslliiin rnnuected ... w It 11 Hint iii iitiqtiai ici s. in 1111- iirgnuiAaiion in New York. On tl.e other hand, the spy imil-iul' inner against It i 111 with the Loyal l.esgut-s and Ihe 1 irand Army of Joha A. L"t'n, is an Vmjlisliman, a Confederate dcerter, and a dhcarded le ver of llem haait's ilaiight. r. w ho, through Ilia hatred to the Kerdant m an Ktijdisbmitu and his' deslni for revenge a.s a rejected suitor, r.uinij lit ling employment for bis base naturu in bc tiaying the rite of htispitality, and In ma king slanderous rt presentations boib as tn llAihease ami as to the ex-Cun'fuU rate nfll c. t-Tunting a tuoni in the house. The policy initiated by Sumner and tlrant in itMiim-t lo the Aiabamu claims and tbe Itritisl guvernmewt. lor the purpt ol u inning iiti-i llie LUli to the support ol tin- lltt.lieal j arty til's full, as has been bold y avowed by the lUdical piea; and e nbrar cd in tht-ir n;fly,lutioni Upon the re iiominvfou ol (Icaiy as (ioveMior of Penn aylvania, ia thus shown to l.e-fr e veriist trli k and fraud imaginable ; and if the Irish Catholics snfler thcmlv to I e caught by the miserable prctenco, they will he lett without a Iriemd in the United State the Noith, South, Kastand Wett to deplors iliHim that un-ly awaile them after becomiDg lliu ensnare I. Indeed, they will find that every partv in Ihe land anil every clement nf popula Ion, as well an every religion tee tar y, will stand equally indifferent trv their late. While the la Ileal journals are li.iuMy mouthing the bt bowing spetcb ol Chwlc Sumner on the A'nlwnm claims, throwing. 1 ttrioiies. it.ts is tin, way mat i.uiu ine K- nian and ilo- Irish Catholic ar treated in this goVeimiiMil by fliis pretended anti ItDii.ih party. I bis is the way that the n-tiois substituted and lo be ililituted in the place nl ihe Fenian, and this it the way thai a Cat hole la to to proscribed lor niarmng at athoiic. Uenei-l rr NclM may lead h's people into the (rap 't for them II fcir TTtrmir nnrt rtrFyaTrr-tWilrTtJolTgTn'o loilow him into hs si ate, bilt the end to Idm anil th- tu will be no tt-nt speedy, ct rtslft mid stne the loss of their civil, jHilitical, and religious rights in America, Vour ttuly JOUSTVLKH, Jft. A Dkmi-bt;Jib :. JHSJ Ohio lao PDHL1CAN PLATKottH. -The Cleveland tlait dtulm thus condenses the platlorui of the Republican Si ate Convention of Ohio, which met Via Wt dnettlay last ; ' Tl lAl fltuM. Ttiat w endorse Grant 4W. llrmilveil. That we foci happy that Urant has not brum enough to have any policy, Laml that ba--U-wtitH-g lo be run bytr great, without protest. . . Him! ted. That we lav ir the Ci'toenlh amendment, teeming to the' Beg roe ol Ohio ibe rig it to ho"' otuoa,ait on jnrlea, &c litwlftd, Tbal7TdimOCTSXte Md - tore of1 Ohio is roitea and corruot, bstt-kiiM it was not republican, md had not many pure men or t!i Asiiley-Kgjitetton It ripe la " 7iVjJirrH, That w put on paper ousr detir to be considered the particular Jrlends of the fflldter, but tlie OflSces belong to tbe AObajio Bt:u fob Oiu.d. letters from Etko Nevatia, tv the CHlWrir -ppiwy-port a grand rash to some golfl mtuc. both (aaWaitlyafti'leT covered eighty three miles distant form Carrin.;'hey are situated in the. nortbera pajtrflkoefsBBty, 00 th north -lrrpe of the divide txtacea the watr rt.oi rrie Owy hoe nii,nortli .folkNtif the Hnmbodt rtver. Tb K-ctmeni brought Suto Klko are said to be th nchet ever found In the Sw WhlrrIne;iitwitamvtiahiff'iWibra im.en are lirt like the ore of Wttilo Pime. jittd Uie c dor of gohi panned oat ; : Jn llie creeks of ine new at iwi to tiave act old Calttorrda pJaccrauiBera on the go,- Kvery man in Klko who it abl to. get a horse leT J"' tn nai1njtngs,(in(J tt 1 ,..M.. ,t- .-w.uu-uhvlsv -vwtw-.sKwtjL-uttUAirFditckiit4'trt 1U0 (i t! A I'll Ql?. A M VWIDK. No more li sttuciive h-itt-iihr be given g the CerlaLU ratnjuy' a Mnait:Mt Jiln tliau f,V,1""M!C)i w '"IJowiug biref jrecital fn-in t!1, flue anil cultivati d fprtitipu atnoiiit he MA t (t degradatiun nl tUtttuclion iieneath the hand ol the dcnion of rtrittk. -Ttia meUn choly death p. Ir. Thoniaa Dgair,-at llie Hostiiial ,l the riatirs In Doboirit, K J , ia hesh in the minds oi linrj.e;idtu, ..!.. Lssihnn fiity yeirji 'ago ; Tbos, bugan' findsaw the liht in the westernmost pnvy. ince nf Iretitnri. Wbetttttr H was the wi'd rural Mxntry smr utnding hi yoitlb wliic4 itnbmdhiiu with that rorlast propensity which mbsrquently characteiwtf him, 1 a qelion for ihe csuir. -At tho ago of fourteen be was :nt by his father ta Trini ty College, Dublio, to complete hi cjs.c it tudir. ThroufchoBt hit eollegiwee course be iaaajil ta hv dMtiiiiihd. jiimai!!! by furpweirg giniut. At -lw as-w if twenty be waa giaflua ed w'iih faoeor'ttad time the medical pn f.swion. Leaving Ireland fur Kdiuburg, and liavina' tberv; received " -t 1 ul.-., hn 1 ' - - ' ' ... . ins ui ii. 'in. 1, jiu si tin, 11, 1 1 una 111 -oittei tit perfit-f bis profe1.ii tiitt:ei; Ttie same ' high qnaliflcatitina were hi'r apparent, and alter time year be hit the institution with another diploma. Hesiion rtiured to the borne of h parents, but Ids excitable tern, perameul drove him again 'from bit home in a mciu nt of pi.sion, never more to behold the face of tbone who were d.arest to hint -iu lile, or to see hi nilive t n. lit (no a:t rwtds joinrtl the-British army, a atif groii lo the C'iphtytiht Irish IC-gimeot, a brntyof mrn a o n frmtu bis own wctu-ru province, and famoua in lii.slmv as lhs "Cuui.anght linngcra" iu many' daring exploit. By bit atteiitipn fnd frjendjy aeiil lugau enileaie.l himself to all wsio knew h'.ni, In a short timyurfm, the tVirinsnn "war, ' when it wa ty lot of the 88th til be hur ried to the iWut, ami t tbe battle of Ink erman, Balaklava and Alina H ij aid, uo voice was more Inspiring to tbe Irish leg Mi ' than his. And when ihe enemy had fletl the field, aud the wounded lay strelchui oa - -the plMH- iheir- largeon wat teeo among ' them dt voting himself to their wanta, and prdviding for tlu if taluty. At the close of tbat memorable war lie received a gt.id' medal aa a token of the high esteem in which be was held. Attor a lew month he was sent to India, where he reedt-rd lilt appolutoicot foin the then Gen. Nspie r, a the chief surjcbn ot the Idtlj rojldiery in India.' "He was piesent at many campaign " tlie re, ami never wa kuowo to lnjnk from dirty. Ilia stay (n India was comparatively abort, and he aough and received W dis charge, Ui ptirling ai,tltl ia.a'' wltoto affeetijun ami tr.iwiu Be bad w well rt tcrvetl was sigualiMiiI by Imid expresaicH a nt stwriiw aud prayer (tir his lasting wel-' far -.by Ids warm hrartal fellow country, men. lie retiiriwd .10 London, whence he soon came tit America, tod marru d the daughter .of a rich merchant. After tome time disscusloni arose between tlieni-,, ami the husband ntght oblivion In the brittle' lrom tbe till cijiNrs that bad come upon him, and sank lower and lower in tt .ti- flinKteraspol diiaipatitin, ttnlll bi wit- and too toupt a refufre with her fai her who luDscqaently iliosf, and the injured Wifa repaired ie Canada, wbwu the now reside, and wbere she baa buried lier child. Charity to the dead forbids utto further unfold th ditaster which dimmed the ' evening of Dngan't Ufa, Buftlc ittoasv " that hi inaallable iupetiu .tW-Jriitli, . brought upon bis one poweifui tram ail the paint that wait upon tbanMusl, ami -at length he marched unbtddeu into the pretence of tl great Arbifai of all t!edv " ami nit oooy waa cnnngneU to piiM r' t mb. JtTy CHy Kmniiii Tmei. How very restxictable tb adaitnistratioa of Mr. Anflrew Jiibruiott auncara" ia tha light juSed back iipou It by toe a.liuiniutra tton ot Mr. IHysse S, Orarit has nrtvy be. etme a trite observation. But there ia somethinir refshiug in knots tag that Mr, Johnson himscH has a juit notioa of hit succtor, and toniothing etiiemoly lelrish-. mg In radig the lanuae in whitli fiK. JiiilbUB, lil l l-wa-nt cohversalVon, tiltert-il h sseotiment-. ' . I know UraBt thorroghlyt" Hiiit anipft, opportunity In study him a ben wa I'tem. istyi-wi4flWfs est laice that waa ever t hrust npou a pwp'e. Why, too ItHkfellowex-jtttMi me fcr usintf - -the xprsion, but. I m't help pityin;; him IB lllll fetkw ha rushing in him. He htsu't a dngle idea Hi ban aa pulioy... no concept ion ol what lb country requires Ue.hm't urwleriMand tlw 'philosophy of a single great qnestion, ati.l ii omplvtely batt ia,imrjje. tojiMerst a hi LiiiJtitaat bo. - U is mi-ndacioull caiining, and treacheroiuu He lied, to mev flagrantly, mil I Ooa vieWd blnx by.raywbttlo fiibtBC. j lint " t bat even would have I, a tsilerable were it tlie only insttnt, Wt it wa not, Ua lied on many other occaaion. I tell you sir, OraiH it nothing mar than 4 handle ti petty spite a, jeilmmniee, and -resmttnents And yetlbcy say firant f a arcoiMiWaau. ingtiin, Juki look at the nian siting at a Cabinet council. H has no Idcn,' 00 pojj. cy, no attiwlartl, bo etwd; no fitliy How caa he giiUlo Uuj pwpkX.,JIo aa he Imi pros any great iiripmvemenU .of moral idea upon the nation ?- He Initio objivt 10 iook lorwaru 111, 110 teaniitg tjui) 10 ilraw lli people toward any pitruciiiir end. tl sitt there with b ft cabinet, One m.-in ber has bought him a lioioe- la, i'hilailel-i. pbia, inotbt-r bas giveo jjiiro ffll MM, .iiotb r bai give him a erriei ami to on.- It t degrading tottie ottitw af Pteaicfejit of th United Slate l bave tuch a man there. v is... T ITT l- ,i: . . 1 11 new nampsoirw Historical, giEciety aoanlinoutly parsed a irieoluUoa u"eriiiri..fs tb Secretary Ot the Havy tr cnnin, ti,B names of etrtain goBroimmt , vmeia. Tho r solution, in elleet, clairrs that It wag rwfWg att'1W1reTrmri " namei and aubstitute. othera nt Karnpenu 1 and mythological origin Ibrta diajiocitiii I th vtef Iroiit Jbjcset ctlcnlated fo j,vr ,nriB,ULltbjar.gIu . Sir Ocnry Kawlintpn, who albeit arch- otology, aa satisfied himself, en nttryinf? -- (o tatisfy otbur people, that, litl.y Ion i ttH". lite f th Oarden of IMta. JforeiTer, hp Claitn to ' have- divovtr.d puh c d'ocu- ' muni Store Iju Btbyloit whii ti pIUf,. lt)r lact, and whicoV?give-a exwt geocrrtpld ' al plst ol l.lstAwlHmwit'-tTt-(T'l v'i U u i ice' -A ' , Tu dy, workiiiea'commem-et'l laying- direct throusjh telegraph line Iron Se ni ia. Rome, Knotvitle an.iWs'shbi oti c j 1 y to New York. Wwsa;;tS will pas urer (be coBipletetl line within twc,rnoir3. , .J .....,.,s..'.v, . ... .p. i ..y rt.,-,.-. t..1lMJ&tPmW&-' 'Tbe BL LouisJ!tVi iV-Uueaixwalie-- ,v,,:ii,- t
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 3, 1869, edition 1
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