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In -, -.- - .-seW-i. . - VOL. 4. KALttir.II, N. C, SATITHDAY AlUlFST U, 18G0. iNO. 4 1 TJ1K SENTINKL. Tte Bi;lli.T of the letters of Junius, the nVe the Nile , m! .'J'" . . C . I. ,?bl lint' l'r"l'" hec ics, anil ttie name ui me ll'erod personal violeuce to William Pat''''n, F.si , aie all subjects .i,i hum rMir.zlei 1 the biams ot v as well as staggered tbe a i,,6,t,,riim0'i )uiiujkT"'i "" "' .i i I i.. 1 . I. il I...r, f..r 1 I thrtr oimiy year . auu """"" hv matly learneu iiistimsiiioui, on V : ,. .;,I.,. .lmwoli.r i "elch nl iurw .iik.uuu., r ,,c j.g tl,i iu-ciirc.a tlx: uiiuin oi mys ' ,,;,,iv that bul their true so- 1UJ . 1.1 tltn vt OH tbcSe momemou opw j utw miff' .1.1. ,i;.-.l wsv. and .mankind were '".' " I..11UUIIL' t settle down into ciiri ami 5t".hcn it was announced ,1 that ti ANT UAH A I'dl.KV. a me win" Don I mi .lake tiff I'lirpnr.' ami signiiiantc .i u,h ,.r.l The i icJs-not intended to I tlmt he has msuri-n ins iue in ..klvti or the Coniitc:icu-t Mil f !- ,.r anv of the lbot "..Id and cstab ml," i.ur t-v. n taken out a policy in the , - National" nl which .l'iy Cooke n the in future, (always excepting the Ill-rial .. v Tl.!. id fo. S Jlil. bing i f tl- sort the literal iwituiliK f .1 11 A i .ht i. meant I iiniiinaiit i lea t ,r,i wi' have put in Hill 111 1 1, UlBl )ol:i'V - lirm and 't(.si,l in in-ant Mind tl' p ise " ii terior aim uiu ,.,Uii.l ini in ri-onr,l lo Virginia, .. . II .. c.o... I,... ,n.l. 1iD nd, lerliap, the rcM oi man nil." . - Th?Taition U: Wl.at ' that vly Tt,i, question puttli-8 Iriendeand o.on nts lilike. Virginia don't tmiltritand it m Tftmemee nn-lintands it ; Ut Jler.ild Lbiuka it inooe thing, and tbe r.oiuie iihum.. n .nothrr , Col. yan and the C'ulian Junta Itli.mglit it "WWW Fynitny wiiu v mm ibree inontlia aO i four .ek .. tticy nau iKxasion ti altet tbett cpinion, and while the world stood with it mouth open, wuti diring which opinion in regard to hit pol. icy was tbe tmeonc, beaold i twijeoraori of the tail are sliulitlj Ultea at once, toe one lir.lninff a BtroDK hint of negotiation with Spain fjrhfchM.l -gnha, -OUial i pretty atrong diapostttott to recognize me OiSaru ai belligerentn. . Vucinfa ?ito5ied into . thi late ranvasa IoiKler the improasion that she h,id e. rtaiuly gotten acltie to the President's policy, and that it was "universal siitlrage and general RmBMty, Tennessee ftoes in oo uiuiuii: liny, and llnutwell, speaking lor the 1 r si II dent ami the administration, indn-ates tliat i' .i.i ,n nl tliimr will not do the l're,!- . .u.. - . o UalH pofiey-' aduiiLoi ? ftieh liberal euMtructlnn. Missis ippi thought she was li right, and placed hersell "in the line of ift precedent," when, flash 1 eoines the nttlegram, "telegraphed by rniiil." and "Bide public by tne periuissing mi I President," that he don't like the way tney !..,!.., il, ;,,( nn in that Statu; the H "liberal Kennblieao" aoup, like old Ned's broth, "taatea 'moat too strong "f the sipiir. rel." He stems to think.the hash hatn't pot enough Repu jlicarnism in it, even inclu- dtne Dent, to make it palatable, lie tears II th Iemncrat will "boh twice in the deep lop "while the Rada will get only "one dip in the shallow." Ho, the Mia-dnsippiane, I ke the Tenneasieans, and like CiM. Hyan md ths Cuhao,and like the Euglitsh n.d 1 the Spaniards, have' ftirlnfJ that they were ilightly st fault in regard to what the t-res- Ueot's policy is. ....... We conlens urn don't know what his policy is. Being very anxions. to assist in carry-big t it eut in Korth Carolina, provided itV had t living in it, we have been aniiously I wMcMog onr, neighbor, the "Htaiidard' to see if we could catch a scintillation ot lignt I oo theenbject, but have been totally disap j poiBted or misled at every corner. First, " JgUCVOVU, II ou I u n ILM ........ .u rlsrd, that the President's policy embraced tie success ot Wells and the "extreme Rad I ical faction" in Virginia, for that paper nsd t several ttlith) encouraging paragraphs lor the Welkltes, and not a word lor Walker, 4 and itvrsswsll known that tne trympawits of Holden. Abbott. Pewetse, and other j "beads sod fronts," of the "Standard" ! tliqoe is this Bute, favored Wells, and even j spolto of Walker's election as a Kepunncan defeat ; at least, Holden, Deweese and Lat hs did, on tha tiain, coming Irom the It&iK road meeting at Salisbury. w Wellf did. -not Wt this Indication much, and felt a hesitancy in endorsing the "policy;" but when w heard the hoarse croak of p Stanford, ihoatibg-OTef Wt ter'i slecUos, and elsiaiing it as-an admin. istration triumph, we concluded to take the subject farther aaer adviaement ; perhaps ws eoold sustain the policy, after ail. ne were strengthened in this course "tww ws; wnt TgmiewtH) furBfwthg In , the ootoWpi f 1rixinia, atod the Shm&ird 'ViVt&t BwlW8 tl CoBservstive Bepnkttain candidate---" before thir erec tion." We knew the Standard to be a staunch friend of the,, administration ; at least it said so: ttyl wit canflu'i.ed we kaJ ' g "the policy" of the PretAiientHhaa, and prepared to " go it with a rush". "for Presi dt Grant, nniyersal suffrage and general amnesty . gnt, disappointment fcteius. Sw be thsjnt of poor aaiguine mortals ,ln these low groands of sorrow. . No sooner had ws .H donned the armor to fight iut the firm ca- 1 Uviui! with JtetiOit WcaTtr, near lWLr J fcVorriWt tZLu Xl. ... f Tille. iii llart county. On., sf-orit twtf w.. lc iV,:mWt of Hht polic?" than here lis lv.iW ol cabinet oflic. rs emiuisiog Btokea, ani declaring that tlie Radicals Wtr tht Ofilv tma Renntlira nl TinU see, and that the weight of the administra tion won d be wielded tor the nuccf?i of thl sido. . Ji'cihonUi baicXJt.unuJj. Wiirss at this than wr did, if it had not be. n lor the hearty laugh we were Uiund to linli.Le in (pardon tbe lt-vit))-at seeing t!:r Staiuiurd man suiblenly revmled with hi? unracDtiuuaulea in an iinbmtont-d oondtinm when this new tlaali of light shone up n him. Now. we are more in the dark tlinM cn-r, we mean in regard to "tki: policy," and m most rtapoctiully ask theWnii..in to h, lp us out. We are very auvuius to bifome orllimlm :n our polilii ul i retd, tin ri Ion wr most resprcMrj'ty prrponnd to the Edi tor of the 0UiuUr4 the billowing lnKjrrug atones : ..wr- 1 Will 1(1.. to afokr.m buntur longer ? ; any 2. Will it be mie to "di'c-tare for" IVnt "More the election" in Mississippi f . It. 1 it according lo "tha policj" to ad- voi ate the rellluval of dlsWHtU a COU couutant ol univiTg.il surl'iagef 1 - We hope the '( mi ird will enlighten (in spie.lily ou tins., mbjects, lrtt some new develi.MMnent jiut the suljectln dome other phase. . r LOOK (. 7S SIDK. - The torm of the (governor's provramationt Oil public affairs is juiniluir to us all; but here is. the form ol another sort of priu'la niation. by "Uur lklove.l," not so fainiliar, and we give if as a specimen of how things are done by His Kct Mcney, i ulsid ofthe routine ol Ins public official duties It Is a rtilmtiia copy of the original, leaving out only the name ol the appointee : lo All it ho in it troll Concrrrt . Know, e by tbi colniiii-sioll, v 1 1 1 lie (it the poHir vised in u (irand Nai ioicil ( ouucil ol I. i , thai bv by thi il A., we Inretiy conititule and appoint , of Alamance, a deputy member of the Ornnd Hfate Coin. c. I, mid confer upon him full authority t.i inniate prop, i pelons inlo the kicri-fs ol the (.'. ,. A ot A , and install oHwers pi Councils, wiiliin ami bo Uiu Male ol flotJUr-CWoliiia; to super linn instruct tue same, ami io sucii nUn i and lurlher acta as may jv ne e ary for the advancement and good ol the I,, ague, and m accordance with )t( (iiws and rcgula' ions, 1 hereby requiring' the wt$ , - to .promptly report la this Omnd Council all ol hie doings by virtu of this dispensation. utvea nnuer our nana and the Seal of the (in.n.l kl iUt(.ity - f Raleigh, N. (' . this 6tk day f July. Mfr W.-W. UCLUKX, Orand JW-Hulenl. i ' i V. t A. W. R.' BtCHAD9o?(, dr. lire. See'). yroru the Clmrlotle 'i'liiien of venter. 1st DEATH OF JUfrtiK OXIIOJISK. We are pained to announce this mettiin.v( the death of our distinguished citizen, tbe' Hon. lames W Osborne. , He db il at his h .me in this city ou yesttrday, at the hour ul 11, A. M, Although the death ot Judge Osborne, in view of his precarious health for some weeks pnstj was not cntiiely uui x pectcd, his demise on yesterday threw over our whole community a sadness and gloom nevtr before witnessed here at the loss ul any one individual.,, lie was a man without gillie, and numbered Ills friends among ull Classes and conditions of peopln. Judge Oslxiriie, from his earliest cn'rancc iixn the theatre of active lile, lias engaged a laige share ot public attention. Ills ge niaVinanners, his rare talents, his persua sive eloquence, his purity of purpose and bis zeal in every good work, all combined to gain him popular applause, and to attach to him the wisest anil ba ut the land. He has ti led many high positions-all with eminent ability , and strainst his fidclitv the hn ath ot suspicion has never uttered even a wnisper. lie Ke to .tlttarave in the &ttkwve-t Tlis age;- in the lull vigor ol his intellect rowued with honors and good die ts, and bu ssed with the hopes and promises pt Hie fife lliat ia to come. Ilia funeral was annonncud to take place -from the Presbyterian Chnrcll at 4 o'clock, P. M., yesterday. Kf.maiik ablji Haii.hoad Ehc atk.-A most Brro escape from S deadly accident is re poited to have occurred at Camden one day last week, attributable to the grestice ol mind ol a brakeinao. As a large excur sion train 'on the Camden and Atlantic road neared Ibe crossing, the flagman signified that all was right, and Ihe-heuvily loaded traiB kept on. When it was near the gross ing, a special train on the Amboy oad came in sight around the curve,, approach ing at high speed. Tbe flag-man instantly Jisplaytd the red Hag, but neither train could stop, Mnet fortunately, one ol the brakemen on the excursion train had the romarlr-iible meaence of mind to cut the tiain and put the brakes down on the cars CUtofl, which SO slewed them that a ga(i i the train was formed just at too cossing, and the Amboy train dashed tlysjugh, and no irtjury was dona Hut for tLis the loss of lile and mangling of bodies that must have occurred would hSve been tearful be yond description, Thftrfl were 3,005 per sons on the excnrsiojitrtiiii. Tai Cnvmi Auocsn GrntsBUBe An archedgicl investigation of the coun try around (iettysbnrg, conducted by s learned antiquarian, has proved the truth oi a belief long entxrtairred by nsidenth that the battle flald ol Gettysburg lad, iu the distant past been the scene of a bloody struggle between ib Iodises at.- aame un. knonts or Jong eitltnel race. This lact is stfcsted by tbe exhnmation of the military imptefirafs rsaini ot the dead in what is known at tbe Indian Field' about a mile southwest ot Kound Top and ot the National Cemetery. These relics are tound thickly imbedded in tbesolloYeT the whole sr a ot territory which, was the soeiw of the bati les in. 18. TheT consist of IW08 arfow' tieads, tiartte axes, war clubs, sbiebls, Ac Some ol them ' have been disioterrod Irom their tt.mb ol centuries nd placed on exhlUtion in the college for the present. , " . , 1 t. .fwui. (Ilbsin Tears oW.Ka Ti'. '".'" l""-k ' 1" c-.si.t- " 7 r.J. : , sl-it. urn- t i. chtldfL-u wiiJJJjlJiij; jspae ot three days. All the children were siiU-nora.vaod il was thought that tb-j girl would die. s.-u!hi rii ('i!tiiit..r W STOCK vour ; J h.l.t,. ? Vl .v N . IIIUli I 11 the ' ' r r'...-, !,,, !, a , ,,ni. -li on tl.. i of m. k 1 .. ..I st. k. Inch all gM, ll Ul t in' otl'l!. 1 who I rirve !h;U Rnniri b. j. i-s-'. ,t oni i rt ol riiii. lij.uin N,tli i nt. Vi.i. i xt'cfcs in li cc is ) t the ti w i be d.oic We .11 i ' am one i Ihmg i aciioil. ol :li;t o ve m a low c .Hiiliy. wfth rrettv i .v. r i.o McrtTry run' lull . I i ho whole i.o-., wljii h i iuiiiii li ni-lii.ic 'winter runqi l. r ( Htiti a.iH on tin iiit ln h aukt iiHvaiih.il,- t'.iii i. j'.. Im mci ftlioliii rrafiige. Hog- ft In nil p'ac. Hon .i 1 1 mkc good pork all the y. :i i ..nn.l, w il li out ! ed. Our plan in ringing c ill e ha I" en merely "lo Suild a cm p n, jay one 1-miili sew, mmtKii M, lw bum each niiiht, after March. T thru in. 'upaiatixelv gentle I'1 . y ed tt! d m avd mi t i a A u e 1 1 .i i . siii Uk l I i- k.'.is- ' . aie luni k I 1( w;,s a I at deal of I crisa.t'Ktoc.s. OBrotrr, with a n stock in it betoru the war l.m i talk about it ; uiimeriinte y alter (a di neg -owns trin..!.t cr;, f r a 1 Illl'J. and l.ow it.. ) Jj. nil.oly hiivc Ilill-k. t ..in l t e i u'l b ,i- I.. . e u .ir, riili;;e bang V ail d.tv n' d id iii.oit ly oa'hiiml.iy- o ti. in-n so d V-pei 1..I- I ti lt . ill lot;.-. " Inff it IH'i.nl l. bunt on Miiidiiv . h.r wln.e I law , ll. .k . ..r villi. e l I'hurcli. m.o 4ti-b r., w In .e ll is lit w mid hones: hiw-ks and whites weic T hrr-p'tlg Hie .Iny holy, the-c were abr ad. llui you wni -ay bang 1 baliL' ' ail dm ai d all mg be an ca-v m lit. i arid wol tl en I. asqiltrrel, a i, k. ti ll llieni l'iy ll l.i It. i lie h.. .it il;, nl' ll-'' -.ll"! Ill-- sti.io', Ac, Ac gtlU oni lo see ll i-ht'ii simo', They nro bound tngethif " ii tiMy lu.it W II. I. WI'- the lioiie-it one are a'lanl to be aoaii llieni, and 1 ;Uu emu im e I houcsl ul-.nil-are iinlaliv I e.it. tlml thi' ,1 l.i.r, a Urn n i- c- -1111111 I - d. alul the 1:1 -l ol the evidUl c IS bill n ll l!l .1, Where It U'lppcll: to be .1 c 111 1 a ly Talk I the in l:;b- bors aliiul! 11 yei, tin) me going t ' kid tin 111 a 1. ..ml voii nul l do anything will, tliijii. l.-r hen- are 1 in pet bug -era tiko llit I p.arl. I'.ul have ) 11 tr.e. I cmc-rt ol a-'ii-m. N.. it is no use, y. u can't, g. 1 lu'ks In iIh iiimhing, and I am goin l iUiitMingio raise to, k -but soiinthin" olodit lo be done. Ac. Vv hnt is 1 v. ry b ..I bu- liess is 11. ibodv'p business. el,at Hie j i-ImI -iiImI lull, where blai k ai .1 while j were pi. s lit, 1 w role . "Ail piMsuua aio hereby birew arncd from hli' lino with dog or gun, oil any d .nr : Ian 1-. or tr s, a-nng 111 any 111 viuierllii re u-, , 10 i b 1 p. 1. dly ol the law," which we ab j sion. il, arrrt stuck up a dillnent plac.s, and j .nine n iJi y I01 no il a club to lake in iiicin j beis, b, b' two I'niids minority, will t t r- 01.1 it, to'oi. Not one 111 gro coiiltl be luil.it e. I to 'Lu 1'. Some W o-h il lo d 1 s 1 : but w.-ic nlriitl. A icvard of li .e dolhils j ,.f w ollWkd tii any person w ho j slioll'tl Sling siilli-itiiti vi'lelice lor the con victl- n ol -any lliiel. The ho .lii g . snipped illime.liatiiv, and since tin ll, : Si ut j scv 11 ill-nubs.) we have ioi-t litllt. or 1.0 . sp ck 'If a while man lespa-s, take him up 1111 ui :c:uli ly. All mi iiiiu r 01 tne ciuo can fieely 'unit, Ac Millions ol properi v are lost y. ar'-y 111 the .Sou'.h, tha! can and niii-t be saved. I" t the in gro know that he has all llie legal r ghls ol the white mail ib id wsjh him justly, hoiitslly. lirniK - but a'mve all, due nine lillll lie sh.ad, let -teal. I fopl .lei' C. in.) una mil wnen i.e ui-.s iT, iiiiti an n- ( vi rti-ement is not legal evidence to pers ms j who cannot rend. Yuii must led Hum ol the posting, and ynll wjll s .oil know that j instead ol bright rill s ami mii-keis, tiny will be up in tin corn.11, 1 ns y and duty liespecthidv , your oh 1 - iv'l. JNO K. LATHAM, M. I)., Chairman l,e. chviile Ag. Club. I.trfchci'le, liwifirrl Co., A. ('. The Washington cornnpond. nl of the Italtiuiore (limit writes on the (ih as fnl lows: The very lew olliciuls now here ' rm to la- much worried at the rei-uil ol the e if. tion in Tennissee. They li ar still Worse developmiints in Mis.isip( i "'! Texas, The two oigans are at hi.;g-rheads, one swears in reference to li e loinrM, tuat '"it Is eviiient that.'ss iri'T Irgini, tTic only r al losers are the Republicans, and the only real winners the Democrats, unless, indeed, the KnmUimn 'jmrfmimiii - nt Ttif" rafter should be redeemed, tthirh nMy, Wiw. " On the other hand, the Jief iililitou, drawing comfort from mistortmie, thinks that si cli "Victories" are ltter jn,t now than '''b feats"-the sncei-sstul iubi-rnatoria; can li dates being all "K.-pybliran"-- very. hrstrad'itt d-yii-s Av-r thew f.-ily -important i-lectious- (iimniportaiit in a mire party s-nst-) the hadeis of llui Ui pubbcaiip .rtywfi.il has b. en vplii ai the South, iiinleffseniv into two 111 n- I .1 lions) "oing had bttter ca-t an eye to whit is 011 at I lie North and Wis!, whim theie is no recoiist hi. tion "pngn-ising." and when: there are im negro voles lo "control." A straw is waftnl f mil Mon tana, and a total disruption of i lie it piiblican p nty in Kansas is i.l this inoiiu ul an accompiishi'd tact. But what is ol nill greater ennsi rjuence., Pennsylvania and (lb io are ngar.ltd by the Raditals tin in sslves as in immimnt pi ril. Vpon the latter point I ijuote no m ws papers of errher party, lint the ptp mi of frttr.rs iwflt to this cify by llie, Ksecuiive Committees of those Suk.-s - t the e(Ie- t lb it if the rtci'iit natiooitl appoin'ein are nut proTiiptly "suspended," or b.rced to "contribute," nnJ if large levica are not made u(ion officials here, and imme.iiat,eiy transmitted, most disastrous defeats may be expected. I am aware that such appear are vcty common; anil, even whsit not nice ary ; r. sorted to f,ii the purp.i of tilling the pockets of (principled and protlji-ate po IKicinns. This is especially ime-o tb e of the deary persuasion in state man.-bip. JM-Jh.' l'Ii4.'.!.yM".-.Vii-....i.t--"?.. sham. vTi-Ticiiicnt apT'TicaiTons Imve been addressed " the Heads of all the D pirt rrnrnaj -ti4-bt -siHrtwwipd-,-4es--gsrs) who evidentlj tvij the "nrrwafy ifoi.j tftiieihi'irj eff.etiit." as rf.ey . fj.re-s Kil. i"v 1'liormanv veil" ii uiiiiiiie iiiuiiisi- appeals IIOIII I IlliB ie.piiia en Hiiuejiiii ani i pe. uli-.r!y pln.na.ii. "Tne pi. frre ol lVe- ivai U n n.iisi lie sr.77.fa ves mtuty, Tt-Bxyn.- -Wttiit'LiiuauLtli uiipi vhdM- ituatt as til ' Wblcu Ii Ulwu.i an. I Cr. well gave t" th jtiisomiliUeil leanravean. We wouldii'rg ve a damn tor thu cinlius.' incst of (iraut bimVU, it not in ih form ol neirotiible pipei." I V with a friuul 1 wa advi-id tot to K V vi sVsr tfa riff 'T . oai.l.birv .'.mi his 1. A .MtPi.oalU Irnlli j though tbecumtog ultpse shnuld be the last. 11 IS HIV iiu-y K" 7 '"''r ..in ii. M lid tin V v-re fuj'L t.Oiora, cf a ,1 ," m l, von. I 1,, 1. i-p life 111 l.ur npporuinns io a ii i winii i acii.oily ncic'oiy to lilvttl. Mori Oi I hi 111 Hit. vt I. I t h rmvir- u I ringm:; thein ii tl.iir In iNe nst uilne- l'-l . cniiij.!)! - s n ii. no w ..ml. i ihi : ' lie i lc(. u ' nc nt Ini". i- i m: I Iti u t wc II, it i- iinn.ili.ln ed, w ii' d--'l lo' ii- --cr he T no!.-- eir ih.U" .1 I. I' 1 ii .t ! d. i' Inf. au:a n licluic S pti in i banco of H . In al-s I t, f. (t.e jii l,.in K. im ih;i: .'AM rw ,.tl i --.1 1.. I'ol .-tll.- II Id-, b. W II I'.. .1 Iron. S I'l , ! .. i n lor - 11 p'ltgii u.; t 'H s I 1 Ull. lo- pi -111 u. r- . Hit. Int. llui It app' In- . ..1 1 1 . 1 h . 11- !rnic utujo iv I 1 01 .1 le ,1 ll I" I' w 011M .- til tl til- V .1, le- mint d I. an'l m I l- is j h ive hcl .1 tln ii .Ive-, eon ' I he n-sottii i .11 ii.. ..! cii '.-n N.ti It I a. ii.. ,t.d 1 -ios in 01 cl.. h.-l.l il 11 c I'.l.h ol .Itilv. in 1 u ei; II - ol I'.l 111. ct 1.0 on t in '.' I im n 11 10b r ;ir 11s, I I f.',lill inr the c 11 Ic w ai d ul 1 1,-V.I l.y I he 1 l'le I tot t -VVi.s'l'P h i- ! 1 1 .1-I1..1. h. 1 1 a I! v r 1. mii li p ii a .1 -. ...',, 1 1 I" c- l l. - oil I ,n.t :i 1 1 w aid -H I .- . ! I I..- out U .v A j l US 11-ti.iS t.U I 111 tt l lll'l I -.! l't-ny t.oM.sh'p M"- is ill 11 en hi -J I r III! . tt-rt i land in I 1 If is to iurnisji 11111 :! re, , s s-li v. It illdolpll ha- ol t1nli il a eniiptmv I . I I "ill Incll, anil ili'lui!e.l Id men upecmll v ! I., i. p.. t to thi- -her ll itii.l li s -pi 1 ml il. p- ; ntu s. I. licit v villi- ins a so oioan-zcd n . force and S hi led HI --e- I ,! men. .Million ! tointshii bus oigii -i..d Ml in-11. mill up i poiUtjd III special men Ht lolli liliel I'.iwin. S. l'i aiuoi" t w 'isinp Ii , rgali I I. .1 a 1 olnpanv, and s- le.-te I .11 1111 a 1.1 go j ..11 the hum. M, an' inn , II 1 pci In n d b.uii his hiilu g place 10 11 i.u. - 1 I....K easily itnd Uiicm.i n e.llv 011 the iii -v.-liu nl- oi ll a em Illlis. lie be- on Vi nlsij 'me ol Ins lllelol- Ii.ivi put l.rth.t e 'ot owing, which ruf-Wd lb.- puny 10 whom it i dm cted "!x 'i nr. Wnon-i, S.ui-tii in in--,, ..Inly 23 r 1 sir, iff .Sir; lor tin- lentil ol nil whim il in-iy 1. ni em Sun lliMe' ruul never liarim-d any p rni thti! did not try to ll ut ill hllll He knows vv !lrt HVVails him, Oiiw tUat.,511 mill'!.! eVM'imerit has b en calis.'ll !.y tfie pci pie t-l S-in Kraueois anil a l'iin ng coiriiies lie .1 .es not iniend to I. II r 111 mil p'l-iil! il let Illone, lull should Mr. Mlirpltv and his ass a I it. si a'l. iiii1!! to carry tin ir r s- lutioii 111I0 1 xi-cution. I s sure you, you will find mure ihannnc llilde- brtind 111 their mnl-l. Il t cv mlvn single sti p lorwntil. 1 will ti-iiri- you Mieie will be vi ry In ol tne IT who wrote mt tl oil- tes illllions, that willtv.-i aHic;pite ill the .ui--llil. "It is llui desirV- ol llihb rbiand to I e let nf,,,,;.- inTI also' fue d sii.- o! his' linims fell thes in n lie v will no! l-e in'ett. nl with unless lb y ailvancc fitthet lovtird cairyi'tg out their U"iui'-. Im' -" t they pail thi fi St. hot. I. .wn foi I .ul polo's, lis m 1 1 1 ut 111 -11. eut nut tU-y arc 1 nr in nil. -, ami we w itl kid ev 1 v one vie ut. t-t ol 11. cm as fisf is we s.e iheui. t'!ctrii'g In ki I b. lore I" ing kill d. Hoping jvni wi 1 give tliem tintily w truing, an d lhal f I y wid take he.it in time and save the 1 1 1 n; lile I ha' will ieit..i .It follow if tli. j per :-!,. allow lue to su 'stn a- my si If. "A KkIKMI To I II K t I iVI VI IT I I-, li ol'' Sl.V EN 1 II SoN, and ol h'-ls. "P. S. Tics letter vv i'l fo III .l ed tr ull l. 1 i-" A Xf KIWI SO fAKTY SVUI'KISF.lt. AMcw weekssiiuc, llivre u as a tv.-diiing trt IfKfirtic rMeetrJe (Vlidns, f-Mttirii'e(1 with gieal trl'ti, jin-f the inwly maiiieil wi mil al once on a liridal mur. .The ci..i-iioigLlwk plaui. m dm o't4ik in file alt.-riioou, and at five i.'c'ei k they w ere Till iWr.l a SJilelulid sti alll. I bnlllul for 1. 1 per Mississippi. As soon as tile vcMite! w ns under wny;lhf passi-ftg. r crowded the saloon, and iitiri.li and reviby began to llo'd a lesltval. A d inci- was impiov s d, ami j .y and liiefi nt.enf w i re pro! I ac Ii ii into tje"wee slnall hoillH," Na i, ii so happen, d Ilia' ll.n berth inxl to our in vv y-in-n ricd fit- 1 1 . 1 was i.c.-upud by' a i v. ly In tie 111 at 1011 a I a I hot i 11 an I. Wishing to er.j.iy as luuea pie asiirc as poH.ibte, -lie had enliusit-tl In r babe, ta a s rv.int, wit'i ilistr lil'tions (o put- it tubed its soon 11s 11 went to sh'.'p, wllin- -he li. i,..ell j- iu.'d in the ilaitcc Hy a stiange mistake the seivaiit itiis-ook the sia c room, and depi 3. led ti e n Rt' in f iut iu tlie brutal c u h. Now, when the hour Inr rd r ug eniiti-, the groom lid his blusfdg 'biid: irv-Hhe door, and 111. M! ly w ailed uul-lde Inr nr" o .I gr .In and hv't're. One can very Vadily imagine his asbm ia'iiiM nt, theieiure, wlieu the mxt instant In: heaid bis iiatiie r;l I. 1 Iniulicall), and 111 aecej.ts ol surpiisc- anil distress. ' - leaning llie door be lookid iu dubinus ly: -WI.- il 11, -.(l.-r ,, hoe ,'" ( ill, I t. 1 ry. lo..k hei. !" ' ' VVtiy, t.iras inr, it's a b.by S ' '.''V.s, but oh, Henry Imw iln it c-'Pie hei'L" do y m tiiiiik n's 01:1s I" 'Well. 110 ! " iKpl-cl llitiuy, Sol, iimly, 'T ttriftfc tt alnt'-st row snrm.'1 1 . ' o'li, it ccrlamly Ts, bu-, iheiiv what shall we tlof " sW-tlmn (lie ariioit.ii'vTiir?'TlftliiiTCiiEf Wi-S -lie!U,'i, 'ifcfpnriiig ' lor the baby, aud it i Was restored to' in rA .er. iniic. ..Urli,iii JtuUt:l. oT tuVjouug jijpli:. New Wav to Tavik ka suuvw. a man in Daveiipoil, liiWii, tti I a new way of ma kiuu id" wife inortl iigrocaSIc lltf ttKlk a . a, t r .nl magnesia,, lala.ibe.1 it arsenic, mix I tuy U-lj uu wrfo's-tire iciioe,ii,,-i'lrPTirij, .11 t. ai : 1 will trouble y.to no more 1" w , n.wcii the c.'itiptiund. iiftu uft,fmnm ii,e lliiel rushed Inr llie loctv.r, and the' grnlii-iiiart as poin;H-d nut tfi-twithstatfo" mg l.n sia enit iit of the en and objections to tov cm.t u'y. - A Wh.-.'pW S. Hi 4 Mrtt r .". Vi.tbecclse ..u-.. !' ftini lite -wt a'iir turmni Mi-C 'il tbt fiL'w ajri i-iib.e lit lU'Xt uiit,iioj;. H. -Mill s, ihiM- new oillHtrs, fulfil up, wtftl- n joor m urn. mid katc ic! b I htatu r ' Spirits Tuipentine nciived in V'i!: I tondSst wit-k 'amounted to ensk to! rosin received lor bsilela. the saKle lime j ; I Mnhson' one of the political leaders of ! .....' VI . II l... . , . icrer.t tlivlion lladical like! lie as bound in a bond ol t"iin lo ans.vei tl Chinee Aii but tun t.'W IM c!. eted CnnnTVr.tlVi ' in Wayne Coiintv No Sakiunks. Ignite n nuiulii l-1-..i s a e In tilt.' ctilloht here, 11. -vv . f H I 1 1 1 tt a 1 1 1 collim 1111I1HL' -far pices. Tin v a e 'III -F4t-nW m , stmt i-tl tb-m tr-rml'ilCg a viiuui; w it.tl -. -ii. Ae'is. If Dm KKItv. This pen 1 Ii 11, .in iius.ll a- iiltiily disoiisi.-d with I til- yi'ti tie A 1 1 itl 1 n i si 1 1 i - n , v,.. -I. 1. 1 1 . MliJjil lii It ib. s ., -it-,, Cpit.-s p. 1 I. el d i-:ol-l at tin- concern. I ' Ik- II tl 1 i- walk- urn Cie I . - V' 1 ' I 1 1 1 il' nit n.llt id I In "C 1 1 ' it i 111 lo have loni' I out In ll lei w.nlhlt S eas,Sing l f e hi- i.e. id ill-play it spi.e again-t llu i hole 1 aslct n pal I ol t In' State. 1 1, d dell is c.-r'fiinly a "gone suekel."-- 'iultil'ra r A Stoi -In New land's iownahip, Ahi in 1 1111' v . at the 11 11 nt election, John Ni w ait.!, 1 i.nsei v at ive beat II, M. Kay, lti.lli.il. tir .MigiWte, ItilV, l't will be I. in. 1,.1.1-ie I was ol.c'tetl ov. 1 1. V Me- A en, K-i, to the Convention lIS, now he is balcll by a ( 'on-.i-l vl i ve ill a lownslnp decidcilly Radical. ' I pon what n! bulb tins our I u al lid, that he has orim u so small." lo on Inn The ('onimissionns of the p .or, lor N d on couiity, gave the llimnt'S ..! l! , poo. house a baibea'lle. last week. -I in- i- an example worth billowing III nihil' Ctiunlllh. Lit the pour liieudl.-vs creatures led that I be) tne not ciiujcly pushed bcuni thi: P ah ol liuiiiaiuiy when their luisloriuuis 1 1 1 tow Ihcin upon public charity. T ii k Wi i. don IIutki. ChamiI'Ii IIamis I'l. (1. W. lllackuall, who has lor some ci gh teen inolilhs contlllcled t ie Wchloll ll. H-e at litis place, has rented his lines iu'd base to ( apt. J. 11. While, of Hen derson, N. ('., who has taken charge of the istjib.ishnu-nt. Capt. While is a uat ive ol 4-Jkci ulnae county, Vs., rt siding at one tune I in ar llainptou. but bis been tor some seven years living in North Carolina. He has nail t xpenence 111 hotebng, and we wish It I lit Miccers iu this enterprise. Hoanok Art". Bill SI M KOR ONB liAI.R OK CVl-t'.N - 'I'lie Petersburg t'l-prvn stales that a bale of cotton sold in that maiket tur JOiAT, 'ross, Ial Thursday. Messrs. Co wand A Hau ls, ot tins city, says tlie Norfolk Jour nal, sold one bale lor Dr. L. C. Coke, ol North Carolina, lor ti0 22, gross, when col, ou w its selling lor live cenU per pound less than it now is. At present pi ices t 17 llOtllll Is (ihc weight ol the bale which they sold,) at al ceute per pound, would auiduut to '.'U'i.07. Can I'ettrahurg lioat that WlLHlKtlTuK, CUAltLOTTK AN11 UlITllEH- nii.li Kaii humv. Dr. VV'ui. fcSloati arrived in tlttcuw ytf4y, and w ipposs lis entered actively upon his duties as Presi dent ol the Wilmington, Charlotte and Kuthnrlorit Railroad. Cutler the resolution ol the stockholders luteiing, introduced by l)r Sloan, Col. Cowan, and his old Hoard 1. 1 Directors have chargu of thu settlement ol tho unfinished bm-incFsnt their adminis tration, and will report tbereo 1 at the next meeting ol the stockholders, to be held 111 I harkitto neit October. We tul that l'resrint SIH.i,1 llnd Ihc aid given by tlie Slate sufficient lo put the Road uilder contract at an early day, and that soon we can visit ou Charlotte and l.incolnton Irien Is without going hall round the 8tatc. Our business is already growing with that section, and with direct i iniiiicuw jit must be quite large. H'. Jjurmtl IDA. The woik goes bravely on in the radical ranks t North. C'arftlinaj. . lu. JreiipLMtse. Ui the threat uttered by the Governor nr his organ -that If the radical paiwrin thiscity lici'8istj.ill sflDfJin-a; aid to Urjjt!te pawex oi t tie party, wielded by the Oovernor, will be used to silence it, tlie per aforesaid defies Holden and hissupporteia, in a re cent issue, and announces its intention U kirk hirii from power by some nieaiistlie said means not being exactly dellned tin iliMstanilingly to Hie readers of the sheet. One'nf ttie Hieans hi the power fit rbe oor ernor to cairy out Ail threat, will be the withdrawal ot olllcial ,'ip," and thus bring an end to tU paper s sickly existence ; while on Ibe oniiosbe side the carpet l ag eliuncnt of Craven Ounty will lieuuM In tlirustulle Oovernor Irom nttlee. "When (I reek inecls Orei-k, then the tug ol war ;" but when radical meets radical, iben comes the lug tor Kil. This is Ibe way we understand the present con tut, ami advise hont men to "jitaud Irom under." Jour. f Commtrce. Havb wb (Jaiwotebs Amono Us-A Woman Chokku asu Knocki Down im Hek own Doob wav - At about 1 oelnck, Miindav uiortiiiii:. a .log I c onging to I. E West. wh result on the corner of East Froht lud Change street,, set up a bai king in tbe house, and Mr. West got up and let him out doors, and the dog immediately drove some person over tbe knee arid down Change Street. Hardly had Mr. Wist retired when a fe- mule vase was hearil crying, murder I Help! Mr. Wist ami his brother, Wsl'er 1-. u . went to iiitf 11 ace irom wui-nce me sound came aud found Miss llatiic Kria iy.. (w bo icsi. let just across the street Irom Mr Weal. I ttl the slrcei. . trarE footed and bare. hcadgd, anl near her fay a kerosene , lamp. Her stni yH-s pillows : tiome person catno uuuer ncr winnow anilvcalled he liv nam. Mile) sakod wlist . ww-ivinM4- This itt-s-s- aiMwet4-". -anH-L'ni'le Cliailie" (an old colored man who tiveiii d n.) -come down wlrh a tight," She struck a light nod went down, but, iH'fiire 'oiKHiiiy. the, door, in.piinuN again who was there, and riOaivedi he sume an swer, on ripening me UTor some one, not t .' f.Cl--a-stj ux4 a hat ovr ihs .amp. t-tta .l.iri.f bv him. trvintr lo escaoe. aiKt he caught her by the throat and tried to choke her to prevent bar. irom caiiing for help, hhs, however, criuil murder 1 which, callwi Messrs. West, to her sasistane, hss he knocked htr down, and tussle good Ins MMipa Iwtfiir U s xlwt-ea(tsras--sAefsV' .Tin1 . ii.v'iv't'ww-'t'TiTp- -tir wtHitiiwrrTira' (lis.rgla is said to I belts now than since tbeWsr. T11K l'lKATlVM CH.iFI (IHKAMMi t 1 Oh Ksi'ienl "were kns" 1tr tnnt write nre i i..l.' ,..,.,o uiil. .o.l. ,,lh. r Kncli of tbBBi fnj,ci) (o ;T((t Mnti fn,m0,an rr trimg "tike fri oners," tin1 more loilumitii ol the gtmi, who hive secured more or les- ,,f ,., I. . ..1 l..r ll,...U ,1 ll. WOO..I (irani eveiy iliivultlia al l ha i nils la to work excellent i'isicIh in tilt- future, tt be ke- ps on. Hnstlno, o! (he Chiitmtirtiti, is,,.i,.,., :, ,i... I, :,..:, rtmrnld lob!.,,,,','' while ihc bun . r, 'tor's ! ' Sy gently I'ltiillillilio that tin- f onimi'ii't'tl niiii u "an habitual li.nr." Tin n agiin, we I. itv;e llie Jlijun, ftluioi-l cvi-rp day d lloUnC . mg the two Ulack ti.pubUe4n Oeuvtul Com ' uiiitccrof this city a a bad Jot, .and ap- pciia-Sf't tn?m, UietuJure, in ihc rmmn of fi lurnon (lecunny, to dinbiinil, Itsaysthc; ; are nothing hut a R(n l L tfle l'(fKara i urn! jmliiieul lKignge-(imahm, nd tlierein we comur with the ZinAos, Wo ate) concur , in ila; ctiuviction that' the best thing they , s mi iii', Kuuifi l:t vi'tu-iiiiinv in v )f -J.tii.-i. i No Knd lioriwvse enn lie sul s'lfvud by keijitugupa mock liadical organisation t on Mniilmitan Island any longir, Tbsre is no Ha. heal pail; worth speaking of In this I glorious "htii atjof oara, and ihera never i can be no. lis people are swajid by ini : put es and sentiments of too gellt-rous and expansive a character to harntoniite 'with tbe narrowtninded, no-simled iiu-tiwcis w hiclt tinvBuverBoii, and still dd guvefn, I thai wu kerl'' (ii'gnniaalkin, If Uicini lan P.la, k II pttblkaniam among a at all, It is a mere mustier, and t!ice niuntters now an- so lcstgndicant In ntimtieis, and so con tciiiptib e as' Mspecta Meiiive JiidBciiCP, thai we tl.inot wonder there ia a demand tm I he parrot he more BelHfMpWtiAjf, Ite- I uliiii ms Unit they should, in vulgar par lance, "dry up." ' .A" :.,';.,'. .' I tonics these indicatioi.s ol general do miiiab ilion, there are other diMintegrating li tlueii'e-at work iimolig the "trnoiy toil," which ntiisl woik ll.eiu a pliii'ilul h.iive t fit runt soon. Tne sooner lhelc.n r. The piratical i r ilt has doiie tnisc.ii. I enough in her d ay . ns bl n k t! ig e uitimieH to lit , it is tun , but slie is i.i'iv mi (he I e i ll, right in among tin- lueiik is, ami il.e -oon r the bi( Tir.S old lnl!k is llnal'iy Mini licit up, and hidden hftvrr out ol men's titiit, tne better. sf(t'i' i-"i loiont. (It "' CA 'I l' What is tin c il. I . ml . I 1 Ins conn' rv, his k'ii.1. and to ocrmie ticket. What is tin: 1 hi. I 1 n. I 1 ' i'o love lilt- Dem- il ti c H11 n al parly '; The M .' k . il l Who was ib'1 ti.-l m ni ! A ' am. Who was ibe ll ,-t It ,.ln a. ' T . U Ini was Il.e nte.k.s' inalW M i'Iiif'w as -u.e meanest man (i nrowTiTtiw. - Who Was tlie uto-.t palienl lit:... Who' imitate him ( 1 he IMaupIc e dt v'l, SI S. ; Job. ol the Snntll. With what did David slay (ioliiitb I A Sling. What is sle.ving our Hump Congresi men"? lliii SUi g-. Who kept back a part wb'uli In longed to others I Annanias and h ipphira. Who kept back all ! Army coiiliacluis of the shoddy kind. ' WTio stiiU' llie fto'dn w'ii'lgi-'? "Achan. W IlO S ole the, gnllleu slinoll- ! Uni t liutltr. Selnh. Who love I Cr ab's wile b 1 me she was white and pretiv ' i.ivi. Who lived Di.ah III. v.-n la c ins she wa Wack ami m-iy ; 1 1 add 11 M. vens. Who wen- stllnk i'l . I 11 11 i. ing lies ( Ananias and Harp' it a. Who is in 'lu g r "I usiini ai visitai inn f Orant. "Who perniiltial linioceul blood to be shed I Pontius I'.laie. Who did likewise? Stanton Itinghum and Holt. Who were .h -troved lor tin ir wicked pred'ces? T s anloJiluvian. Who deserve itm same, fate ( I lie Jacotuu leaders ul the Radical paity. Who destroyed the temple lit Jerusalem f Nebii.arndan. z Who liuair.iyvt ttie tcmpte ttf . .fcroUwu. at W s-h'nirtoii I llie lud ictia. Who repaired the temple at Jerusalem f Cswa-lb ferman - - Who will repair ibe. temple oi Ireedoai ai Washingroni- The liemoorslic party. Why d llw RailiCais love ibo -negroes 1 llecau-e instincts ami n.-gro outatiuLts bar moBir.". jij -,i:-,',-' Who was nut intrr the den of linns f Daniel. "eWho ought uu cnowsmt p n'r ai;- lition party that bM.ke up the l-tiion, Who siudletl.the woli f R011111I1IS sud Remus. Who in kid lh lile blood of the cation '( Radical Vampire. What did Ilomiiliis and Remus lound ! The seven hHMt city ol Home. What did, thiw Rirrnil partf fuund ? A military joteptsnr-aitiih. v T What wtad.did tfie "Jsc .bins of franc us to or U: their wrolntionary ajmigiw f Litierly.- . v - a. What Word didtbe Jacobins of America os lo deceive 'the people and to conceal tberr wtcked praeiWitt loyalty. -What became of the Krench Jacobins t iToWypHli(l -th.iir wiiw.s on Ibe taf told and on the bbx. What wiB leimo of ll e Amiieau Jac obinsl Thej will be sent to the Dry Tor tug. '-"' il. ... W.hr' Noah chosen rotiimander of the ark I Hicauv he was a Deinncrat, (Jrttui burf (') llrffhtienH and VeiMCTiU, fk lf SMtB . I,0i OK i-olJH HtlN"pBn Ll VKhJrU1,,il1l"a Nome bat Uienl-iv-l-atyil itida-v fchtyd aiii- wler- enee -co tne miSiHi'if seaniuis "UniuM Kingdom1' ami ' ChutnW' eallmg ilpouthe uu'terwiiieia to tellie their liuiuiuies ol iosuraii's, no doubt In ing noS entirtajoed t.Umy-boih niuiit hav lsiHtleTel with all nn Ixwrd. The ' United Kingdom" was om! ol the .line ot packets trsdit g iM'tween 'WeT'IT"a--S." Bile Ion the tr mer port m April TSTli, and was nevef sn alterwsrds. TBe "Chodujja" belonyjed to ti.L- Rri'i-,h li.jmbyv-ie'ni Navigaiion Co. rise l.fl b.imbay loi ARnj(H n on. the I4'.h ,of May, iwdf isi iinppeAMi loMiavfl encoun tered a lwevjr cVclooo'two dayavaviiirwaWg. 1 tfili nitist svr't5iwn'ffi it, fit nothing was beard or seen ot htr. the untie alsri' contained two .other missing ships. Tne nnnda r of .e iplit jojt .ltt the tawMhtat is.ttrly-tlOO. !" A 'V.ullierij'. btruicr-i bjjtoiti l-i aOil wf-jtrtU f go4 !(--(. bunds 4nWi-at i o!c ol bis anaokulioust i ll sate Keeping. Hit wile knowsjjnMi-4g ot tha circuinsUiicB, IfTS'w' uTiyT'ago, wutiluHj-4o- Mni-.ke) somu bacon, built a (Ira in u sutukehousoaBd educed tne bonds to tindeim, - I From the Metropolitan Becrd J tuntcAUSM nvssiso is to mos. - - Atunr. ' "- ' Thr',.M-.'-iiZir boanttnixly proclaims "it still lives." It tells us that, its circulation is lapully nrr the increase, and that many w ho siood aghast at itk u ntiiiicnU. wLen their iiiiwt hirty endonmrs. This is not at all Viiiliki-ly. Hitter experience has sJfflo'n. i-lif it its how mn linn's iiiiuda bif.nme iiiin,iiiin.. ii wiiu mesa wlncli at ItteouLmt ''" 1';'or''''1. and h,.w swift aud easy be- me- ttie transition Irom virtue to vice. to swiik, when 'lie piissiims gat the better of the. reasoiiiug' incut) ics. .. itoforw the re cent "war tor the T nion," we all know how men who xf rampant CousolidatiotiisIS would have rolieit np their cyvs in -holy horror at the bare ttwiught of military dic tatorship, or the nuLxirttiuatioti of tlie jnp Sllar will by fore, in- Stato dtemed to be sovereign. it bow cslmly, nay, bow ap- f rvvtngly, th eonttmplate It now now, that it coincides with their notions of lar- Itiaan Ihriit and political expediency. It Iwould not do, thcrriiiru, tr aasumo- as some tin, tu at uie Aiiirriian people can never be peia.iadod to follow the tuample of the Is -raliu il nld, and bak Jur asking." We are no Wtter than the tireckt and itomann, ' who I k their career : Republics, and endml it with imieriuliwu. W e know it is a common thing to boast ol ciur supe rior civilization, of our wider-difuscd m telligonco, and of ths.wnwloin wo have liar ti od Irom the blunders of peoples and u nions lliat have t-oue U'lorc m-but It is fjniy a bonnf. Ifiokiioj bark at? tho- events ot the Last nine or U year, we are inclined to qucatinn the 'supenor civiliMtiou," the widur-diffuauil intelligenand the wisdom, that caa from- -api;ien$e. Certain grini fimwithe wUlif stare us in the fane, and stagger us. Ureoc. had" In r Thlrtj Ty-r ranU, under wbo-e sw ay lree govorumint was impotsible. We ba"ve, in our Radical Directory nt Washington by courtesy call, id a C ingress live limes thirty tyrant". wrioM .mirages ripnn lila-rty- are ffiite sa atrocious, sud it Rome, in her decline and lall hud ll lirigabotiis, Imve we nut had Lincoln and Gram ( History thus keeps on repeating itaell. We are oo belter thso aii) body else. We are swayed by pretty much the same passions and the same am bi.ions that governed our poor human Ra ti 1 1 e tbousamls of years since. "There w a Brutas ouo Hist would bsvs lir.s k'd I hc rierusJ tlevil to keep bit ststs in Home, As easily as a kitui." A Hut in due time, nevertheless, the "king" came along, and was not only "brooked ' but willingly obeyed. We aro feeling the way to a like enslavement different la kind, it may be, but tbe same in substance. The ho called KepaldiiqnnytT fa In aasay iTffl'merTffipeniif. PTom The lira hour of iis ascension to power, il has aimed at noth ing so much as tbe exercise of arbitrary authority. Tho demagogues whom it has invcsiod with the power of the parse and the sword, hart) trampled upon the libertlis of the people with a reck It-ssncss which has more than once, brought the heads of Eu ropean monarchs lo thu block. In private and social lite lis tendencies and tastes ate ate all in the si.ine direction. Its fondness I .r wealth, wrung from honest industrv. Its ; -siriilAitou'-(fispra'y 'oT '.aisTlireaW,i!'' pampert-d and luxurious tastes, have forced ibe plain, n publican habits ol lonncr and b - ter days ipiitc out of fashion. lis Sena ion im longer travel as private dlizcne. They go abroad like petty princes, ii triiilial by sirvanlsin lively, and aping nil the a'ns of Old World aristocracies,--r Blind, indeed .'must that man bo who can not a. e t" w hat a calamitous end these omis in-us lii gainings must asauiedly lead. Wi'hl tins b. siiird Republican paity in power, In point ul lact, we have Imperialism already -the hideous thing in sul -stance, with only llie nutio wauling. Tlie old forms of gov ernment, to a certain extent, remain, but the spirit and tha essence are gone. Not too lar gone, "however, tor recovery, if the people will Imt open tin ir eyes to the perils which confront them, and resolve to bring back the government to Its ancient moor ings, TJ.1 Pan -tsanlj be tbine by restmtng the ton8tiluiion, ejecting tfifl' imperialists from power, and replacing the administra tion t the UoXLLUincnt Ui tlm liands uftho good old Deniocralic patty, under which public liberty Was always sale, and under, which the country was peaceful and pios peroiis st home, with Its tlaghonnied and respected by every nation ami eVery gov ernment on the lace of theeaith. ThsI Tun Dom.ab' ConTKBrt:rT Ohikh. BA.i K.-Tiie Tre-nsmer of the Uuited States lately receive.! a letter ir.un the Cashier of a bank in lni!l,iiiaiills, enclosing a gwd ten dollar note ot the issue undir act of March 8, lWHil.-put out in lieu nf the coo fertibic notes, asking that the note be re turned with sjiilemcut of the difference between it and the neweounterftdt. It was stated that the sam Issuis of greenbacks Vary in email pajikulars, nn.l sn answer on tins loiter would nt Settle thu question. When a plate gets worn a new one ts used, and nn two are ettiitsiiy alike. As but one no'e has actually been pronounced counter feit, though tmeo-rrthert evidently are, ap-i plications lot spcriiiient of,-)he coonterteit are useless. A large number of such sppP ca'ions have already been received. The Treasurer Is einvliiced .that this ten dollar note is the no st dangrryius counterfeit Jet discovered: - Oovernor ftenler ninjority in Tennessee -'('"-"''y niw tuao so.oiro- na as tie bad ttieentire Democratic Tote with a full baUf of the lipnblicaiK The verdict iu favor of removing all political disabiliUrs and dislrancbisxmvnts is clhar and over- whelmisog,-. t As to tbe new Legislature, we reoelve'the telegrnpliio rrportf with allowance and eir-. ewnipeCtton. Many of themeleoied on tfc rnt.ter ticket are) simple Ittitral lij publicsB thOugli claimed as. "Conservatives, T,e wisis Ihtt-tr to the thontht that they wul votoVi rtxaks-Andrew Jul nyoo a VmUd f Uti s fJ.-iwlor J tiny Jo,tbyj wilUvint a ..lne l repmi a.e t.io niinna.a-btt twrtfnsTTiksrrn even IcMit-r iJiiirjsUttiiitBs---Jk. X. Ttitmm; Mr. Tfctkir ItfrSftic. alio, e in.lidato" fcr for Trcnstirer of,. Kuntucky, will have, t litfht Tot, about 6(J.iSH) maitinlv. Hi Biore's majnriiy tn tha State, last full was Sp iu;il' apd Anthia'iyTmvc smoke.) the pipe o( -i."acu. KiumJo Islamt wasn't large euongh lo permit ot their cpiairelirig An emigrant we-tward pasiieit Dhio aitwwl( ou a Telocijieda. : .thouhj .1 v. . . '..,';'. f - ',. : t-- '- II J- ' r I--,. T-g-roiTOr-rilrni't'Ttiirif-'T"1'''"'''""' WliyiJSWaijIswcili.' sWltaJiatsiaLjiuB
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1869, edition 1
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