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VOL. 4. i . A, v. HivMiidi i h xuiijsit 1:0 18(5) ...v ...... j..-.l1! Mil f ti a u... 1 . :if. - I -. - " .1 - in : ' i t . -r ; :' '""'' I in UN lllilWIIMlllBWpi iLi'nV THE SENTINEL. e tutu-.-a. .'. '." i!"iiai IJCOiLXULlt-AXD BWU'Vliblf. -The bUtniartt waa gracinut'y pleased to ,ay to tbo people. iine" (irate ajjc,o,lbat it is oppoied to if turjher appropriations. New, ia tibia oat lughahl4 bt- i t4 mtter with tlte "'" 0, it 1 only pausing! It has no more worlds to cc,n qu r 1 It is pausing ! It ik waiiiog to nee if any tievt piying enterprise present itself! Why,'Wi'J4rt(, the I.fgitdature, at the he best of your owner, tlis 1'riuce of th 'Ring," undertook to appropriate m arly the small miia of 27,000,(KtO0 ! Thai's trifldfg t:ni '. Yiu don't thiiik ut atptfir nt that, di Joti I Vuu e not enterprising ! y.u -are naj-row-fniade'l ! You are behind the, ones i y, yim r suusmg : i , y i are faugSing, perhaps dreaming ! YnJ yuu are in a goort liuoior, while you nt'ko lifty cent Havana, and you text- kindly toward tbe "retl," and isay, good humor tdly, that you are opp aed, . really and seriously ojiposed, to any further appmpti stions for Kailraa.1 ! 0, yea, you are laughing, jesting ; ouly jesting, while you quietly smoke a flue cigar, aod louugo on pne of your fine sofas the people paid for ! Yea, ftotmr fjstiUg, only jesting ! Bot, seriously, here ia tbe little l,ili you hand oviir to your office to codi-ct In.m a people down trodden and impoverished : Old State debt 14 000,000 New Stale debt, valid as your Tieasuru ay tn m.HTo A-tV-i 7.tif" U,T la! j;,f H.e f t.viitiwtemtt , mHke1t Wfii1lJ, 'f our U.,., h;ie.. T-be uroimta b ,l!t lfrWtor,JM,Jw.b.y, b atlKUd lr... prWtpnl ctrliens n every -v iu iarranmeau b.re ,"n m"1e BilT tlie v.iou. ltilr,da tor '"tU'ion of passengers and freight, proviM,,!, ilr oi:odarian ,i' tor. hM Ueeii rpado, 8qJ premmrn proKrmilHS imvr Uen scattcre.l I roal( mi thr.,Ughut our Kritra. AH thing, s,vm propniou. u 8hulle wealtier p(0ve aijticinate -o lumiinwj .jo. eour of peopk. , Ta. mterir9W,u'd be- Hwrtj-mA HWf'j mVt'tal the L.W.tir, and itlM of ti t Kiate frencrally, for no m.ire tfli..!icient agency cui.l he d,vi,ed to ,l-vt-lop tl. resouroen of tbe Htate in the . u departinwu f art. JConh Carolina ia U.I, I ..I ...u ir,ian titates in, tins matter. Tbe Legislature of Mrylund app,opriated, this year, i,AO0, a, tJL. (.itJf (t Baltiuiore tbe same mm tn ti,e Maiyland AK. .cultural Ho :i'ty, to enable it to tit up its ground and looner premmma. The city of uas given 10.000 to tbe Fair for . MFdXSSU. Jr'V government ol ISavauuab iafcnuljt and pwuiaiveotlj ued in tbe nKi. W be, own penta iieonle leliu oau tfie property, pay ibe, Ue,, and mu.t ri tit f.ltt wrTl. ; . ..... .1 - . dare for Major ia undoubtedly eicctud" by yartJir, thoumnd mjvrily ! and tbe en tile Board uf Aldermen by nearly tiw aame vote. lhCfe uiu;U UjHt h gri4,itJ.ini io bis result. Two jeara ago it aa dilKcult ' aay on wUuh aide ie.eU tbe alrtiijfih, wtule the whole county gave a iarK lUiit caJ maj.Tily. Now Uadioaliam haa ti pletely collapwd. The deludoU ne- " ua ilod t(,e in uuium, and ainkiiig bulk almoat in a lHly, wbil tbs WUite i KIJjcq, are. n.arlv to a man. IU1 of Total The Imereat ua thin sum to Ih) paid mint ai.liuiilly Kxpenaea fur Slate Govern ment Enpensca of County Govern ment Eene for Scborda which the people don't gl t Uuiierl btates Taicea in im.om !!4 300,000 2,008,000 500,000 f)00,000 200 0(0 1,000,000 Amountini to 12.10,000 This is the pji utfn yon require tbe con- j (jueri d "rebtla" to pay ...annually ! Only i lour millions two hundred ami filty-eigbt tbau&ud dollars I What a tr'tiitig sntn to have to pay Try yer by tamtioa ! O, yea, you are laughing! Only jesting ! I'aurittg I when you say you are xoppce,l to further appropriiAiotig. L t the people read ! lMl'Oli TAN T -TBAAfA V 7 OA- TUE js. a it. u. i h i: Wc learn from a well informed source, and one entirely reliable, that 'Tbe North Carolina Railroad Company" have let arVi larmed out their Road, for 'he term of twenty year, to "The llnlcigh it (3aton Railroad Company" and otber,Xran annual rent ol $240,000, to bo aid on, llie firsi day of January in each year. The loot is ae cured by a deposit in Back -of rash or its equivalent in United 9'at.ci bonds, or good jnJ acceptable Uailroad or other bond ; tbii deposit i to be pet maneut; and if tin re i occafi in to ftppiy it, then It in to be renewed, and as often as nccceaiary. Tbe lioad and property is to be re' timed at any Urminatioii ol the lease in like good order aLd condition as when th lee re eetTcd it, and besides the covenant to this effect, tbe leaaewgive Uwd and tecurity in tbe Bum of 240,0) 0 to ao return the pro perty. The Road is to be insptctt d annual ly in tbe flrtk week in NovemF-er, with a view to tee that it ia kept ia audi good order and condition, ' It tbe letweea fail to comply with that eoveiwuts to pay rent, or kcepuji the deposit, or to kep up tbe property, theo the lease to dettrtuine at once. There are covenanis on the pat t of the lessen tttt the "local freiglit" and local pawenger fare ahatl not be greater Waa tt la at tbia liiive. Tbia atatemwit tmbraces tte leading provisions of the lease. A nieeting of tbe rjtiHkbolderB is called to meet in Una city on ihe Itth f Novimber. This hi an important traafictioi. audit would seem to be a benvScul one fc-r the Sockboldera of the Company. 240,000 is 6 per ant on the whole cap! al stock. The tipuli ha been worth about 55 ceots in the dollur ; tbia lease will probably run it 1U liichmothl Virginia 8taUi a similar tjurnose. We need n,.t '.k of the N.,r,Tn Weirt.rn States They have all deviled tbe moat liberal ruea urt-aand are roow-qucntly reaping the re ward. North Carolina hua twenty tii,8 the mior-ut vieanb oTNew Vork, and ten time, the water p .wei, her climate in n.ucb Hi-re gen-al, and her soil, tak.n as a whole, cejually productive inlurally,- Jt.f ia'" at least tidy ytaia behind the empire Htate in the dev. lopm. nt ol h, r r, some,., Rn,i tue improveioeii! 0 her c ipab.liti.-a. It cannot be cxjiected that all Mir -eitizeiis will per ceive at once the value oftloj Agricultural So, v, as a itiiek ner , f ife in ur mate- J rial pursuit., but thoae who do. aliuuld j join hand in bund lo sustain tbisinstitu- I tiou, ami to m. reuse and ex . n l its ii. fl u - ci ce until every portion of the State thud ! c.n.m:B me uinencc.it (tfota of power, ai an aoeney tor fo id. The State Kor, should pro -on I to the visitor a bird's eye view of the varied ei tent ot urn production, natural and arti licinl, and a eriti lion of our advancement and civilization. All pcisons should ex rrrbrt gnmpthtritf, h i (or the sake ol prt. niiii'ii, but simply to pre eut a picture of our at a' us as a State in the march ol mate rial prm.prrity. Ttiere must' be a generous State piide, and an emulation among our- the best articles of their reflective kinds Public Hpirit mint join with individual en terpriae in the effort to compete with ether States in manutartures, cio, a Ac.., and to ut vi lope to tin: lulhst extent among our clv., the hidd n wealth and latent' rot r gi a of our soil, stream and mine. Tin-meeting o. the ancCy, 'which will beheld on tbe evening et each day of the Fair, should be largely attended, and every one should seek to contribute something to the interest and improvement of these oc c.iiVon. Let our leading planters, laraiers, niai -ufacturers, miners, inuchank-a, and citi zens ol every claan anil profession, come to gether to counel and di viae ineam f,,r the advancement of the material inWiest ol the Htate. Tbe wi rk is important, our respon sibilities are great, and we should unite in tbe effort that is put forth by the Society, to prosecute that work with energy anil vigor. Let al! do aoiuetniiw, and It all do accord inir thetr ability, aod we shall see the Old North State rife to her true place among her sifter States, and her people will be bleaaed m.dcr Divine Providence, with prosperity and iu attend nis. i,l.. re i" , 7 - i wiiu iimj c ner.ative lie party and opposed to all furti.er adv,,r k-ijlMatioo towards the riouili. I lenl or Walker eonle, Ui tie rgia th.y would all be lound voting v,!tl, ma, men , tbe South. VVe point to this result as a , rul.er iu t ie cap ol Sav,,!!,,,,!,, and as aa.uiaooe t all be world that thne u St lekt OUw cily o..u nuere in routiiira while '" is parami.,rit, and bv the eoesent ol e'Iy nil its inhabitants- that di.vr,, plH, p e can live I re iu pe v, d that rights ol person and pioi ettv will be r,-i, ,,., u re-jx.cted. The lo-aos annoy,,,,, ,.s aKJ ;...ii.iuiji to which liuoeal "ens ami iheir inv.-siuirn ( ai, .uvi oiuer rxiuttieiu Known, with i '.ej iiionsit r ol A,,..,. i UKITimi lit. row up tf heart.. ol our leader with daily Hy corrospmrieoce and other mi an it ! 'bsmaifiona U(on the all atiri,ing impof-" " wi ioine aperiai atiention ot j .ibi ran noil m xt I a- me .MtrtiMmtit -itewmri -aa.ir-ttt.M w MrchmoiHi tint ovt three ttioiKHtiu i (m twlrrate soldiers are buried mi and near tbo battle fleJdol UeHysburg. Uavid Will,Esq . I'reaident ot (he Na tional Cemeter; l.i,i,y, ,Hv in a lett to Uaneral KilitjBgb Lre;" Ti'w has nev er Uea any aiibn by the Board of Mana gers of til Mdiera' Nitio (Vmetrry Company here in reference to the dmpoai- u.in oi me remans ol tbe South, ro dead j lying. .a tbia boll field. .V,M,r i (l,tr, j I lie chartt-r ot only tor the inter tiiOM! who tell in ibing il. Kohliei . vn tu u- CI ! -atil'jeLted in cities are lure u i guarantee that the I, id . ba be nbl, At u one tlin rev ,lunoo b t., b. tins not liien done l,v ti. l,. - .,... ,,, .! alien,!. B. us. lib to t he ineans l u Oi.-li n tteeoiiii,li.,l,i-d. ft but l. f,f.--..Tr:. " . " "Tt"'' v ... ...... in eic -urse wr ll hnu, en- itgliteuiiig bis mnu.1 ,, ,,s 8 , - "u, ., allowing lii, id. ,1 jiir Jle Sou hern p.pK- in al, in,, K ..(e-o oi u,t. lnliv, tu ,(,, confer on him ev. ry riht il,, i eieiflSlllg discice tiie traud an I w icktdncwi c-lveia, aDil in all uiut te r- ::"- 'J"'.i mm. i his is ,. pM,cv ..peo.u ttie eyes ol the co mspirtd it,,,,, wi,), cnjllt. in me nourium wlnies. l"tut9, they feel u any .aettax emttiudtiteil. Ilu AaiH:)ation aroviilim ment id the reun n ,u detenic ot the Cinon. 'There should be mho . i. mi rrriisiiih oi ijj,. s- uttieii I neie are an,,i..t tidO marked gnuea, and these aie lat )-, nilliK oblilcrnled. Their nam's might U rr. .u v. d, and ihe r. mains gathered togwthe- into a ciinotery or bury tig ground, it ani one wotlld laku the nut ter i baud-" Their iius'cd dm f, General It. E. I,, r, whom they tollisve I, ami hgiuinK under whose hiidershif .hey tell, afuiiovea tbt plan ol MDinnv their. U-dn I. , our own I Soil. I Tl... II o .... .. oi'iitn,,i m, in, , rial A-social ion have the d.isp.,ti,n i,, under, nke this work, but do ii, .t p aa, the al.ilitv iiobas gei.er' ously aided by frond tilr.,oghout the cv-u.ti. i hey oll.r nmi e yr, ui,, iti inth,ir c. met. ry, and al, t ht- a, Hon to pros rule the oey, nor nave ote I tt easputW t the Hed the Stat fc. labor to oon.iuoo the iiiemlH-rs ol tbe Legulanir.- that unless Mr. Johnson ii ected ,boat..r luu State l l tw uistacl. Wv Uiu ve that ttte B. m -era ui te Legiaietare alxiadaatly able io lio I bow duty, wittiHt any in-tiuc-tious from n, and we have always (ailed to ten tbepropru-ry m l,.H niii.g quarrel over Ibe disiribution ot ,th otBeea, tiiein the true men who hav re,Wr.e,i th, Bute... VVe believe that if Mr. Jobnuun i i. r..i There U.fa theuatu al world, a nmsrk able pb.jom,wli c .nuueted with inse t bfe, wiiii.U baa uttcn .? e-jfrwl to me as i,re aetiMng a irioi:a.BHJ,lfB, ; . JTierj buttcLbV (1U' ti,Lk nn wtiiehia alwith ,in,U(B the f. c. cr4aisTOPKEHsT ' s . -r i-tvAbtttti, "? T"; he cbolce will be a good oo, and we tru,t be w ill l elected upon l ttrat kallot, but e u ine at moat eonti.lence iu our ability-to survive the hork if Mr J, . Wl(li j bout, I I (leleatt'd, aud some other dia- Ul !Ve. Ou. Ludie t" . " id Oil With i. the w l I ilSliC,. and IS ( lip. XiK'Sihe h,s H ioH .il de inn fairly and aod the Nat lulled on the-. lurthiir iiiti r.-.i ,,, ., it . .miaie pertwtly willing that while ,u wmiin rney know to be sei.sii.'e honeft-slmil have exclusive cmrol " t tins same sy-t, in be i ur Ued everywhere in the So,h--et taiiiv toward the negro, make him eel that he is sate, and dec. iwMtn in nothing - ad , (- 7 i ; ' twelve months Hidieair-m -o, uu, i no loninold Hi our ,r,md r. Jiep., 12A, tru li s not 1 UlOllU. lound r ic icul je lUeliiuoitd. To arcxiiip 't-h tl, - ,inp, s,. m, ana murt Im ibis, d In the e, a, ol eilons oi i hi- stir v iois o; t,,e 1. i.i, I. , iie tuny, the mothers nd sis er. Hi. till, it- ami 'lirotiii k. and ds ol the s 'am. Kvery Southern h'nte r. res ii, i,e, at Getlsbuig, Wid O ilVelll h hi,, I w -III' II in i V.'IV e lv ami io n and cumv, at .rice Volunteer to coih cl a,i 1 1 sou. I in , libut.ons ( In ih. wu we h-) cull er thoae "Who l.oiu the ll. ,f Hir eiati.ti, 's (iiif. Al.ii f. il in lio, ! a,.tti ti,,,,,M(, j,,, Htiil just ; Ci aiii vl lli t iu... (ji,& M ' i'. r itmii i t, i, ai . I i;, rtiiiu mum a i:ihv ii.u, n. 1, ne, Vl iiliuut I : ;e a I i Hhoiit a i,,i.e', -lialii. i ih.- ,s,, ui,, e Aiu " Mis til. ii VV. HaMiu.ph Mis. It K. Ll K. ii a J. L Vi. tt-RtRr. Comii ntii, Hti.ois aril rmiHtanrH a may eyent loMs G. . Randolph, IM hmond, tinguiaheo Ten ii en an elected. t.t la really astOuiahinj,, however, to aee what a terrible excitement Andy Johnson ua treated all over the couuiry in au !i u uig himwlf caodidate lot Hie Senate, and in pressing his claims in the manner he doe. It eV somewhat strange that a J. ad man,- as the radu ala have assured us Mr .1 dm -on wa should lie abtu U) set the entile radic d pny in a state ul freniy, and should makalUu elect ion on Tuesday the leading loicfor diaeuaaion in all the jour nals ol (be eoutitiv. It oeftainly look as though, il dead, Mr. Johnson is one of tbe bealibivMc-orp-es ot which any record has been prtt-erveei. Ii is amiHiiiii til read the nwuli.i;...,, ,,f i ol iii. ir iu-souiu- I T, m.rn uaiiioa! journals upon the re -it, should it t. r""- at. io Ibrt.ngmijje ,.f llHWn is f4i,d- 'l"o trf:ij ima, kr tut TiAm i iatrvr Unsnume (which .igniti a titeritllv fr.u . ,,,WM. " w""itr.'dn-eft by I,im,.ti. ImaBw.". If Vli?iT tw't:lv . tllilB J.frT O the c.rpiiiw, 9Mrr tlOT,.nui, 1if;tTl:r.!!.t;: v.. , LZ r fliu.iMi.i . r .i a . . . i. " or It has been a e,.,(ii,ed bv ..;. , ,. ,w. i Umt UilIT!1';. ! lamination, that distinct t.t,rt,, ,.. ) ,,' .. T,' u"t ' W w ,S , JZ liflifa(la.!il...l ....... rf. .. ., ! 1 'W y- ' "" mmv erown. m -. MA. -Mitt - - . "f : Also "uT.: " 'ant- . . .... v siviM ij nw lit) It is'uvi wimni tie (mIv ,,' the caierpilla Wt the in.r ha. 1 sewn organ f tiou, re.ptas in,,u-, ruilbleti( iu larva- tm, ami o lite ilislim-t iMSr. .. n .1 t -r. . ' .TrTr - dent of ,., h, Wlflv btch it ' ou r f V) v. wSKV!01" oners, in fc.,i.u,L,l 'wo. (jJKATi'Tojuiaaaiiui. Last Vxjl-um The gr.a' atotuis of p.at times lar ex,-e. d any ul ih.uic ol ibe p-eKi t century Thl storm which occurred in England Nov.-in her SO .t-27, 1708, was estt, ,-t lfte o , storm," as it wa one ot ihe m.t te,riii that ever raged there. The devaatation on .... i!!!..., mi, i ua um ooest and in the harbor ihe losa in shipping and in live slid greater. The loss in London alone was. at i mated at fl 000.000. Bight thousand poisons weir thought to be drowned is the flood on Kngltsh rivers and on tbii coasts. Twelve mn, Mar, with woie uiiiii 1,900 nun on board were lost within sight ol land. U iue comity ol K'ln 17,000 trees wero lorn up. Multiiude of cattle were destroyed , i , , ,el w hicb was Hooded lj.OOO abm, wr.i dlow, ed. It was during this larrilio gale that the Kddys'-oue lighthouse was cai lied away aii.l U8 ingeDi.nu luvtnior and h, associates perished. Sou, hem papers to eo,v this nppi ii da (us upon the ji ioe re pi c fully r quested I'ai one,-, and urge its lerous public. up. iir-'-. Tli jetadca, as w tears, ae entirely re sponsible. Indeed, Ibe Rale'gh and Oastog Uailro&d Company, itseil, is able to di ebarge such an ntulettaking. THK BLKCT10S8 LAST WEEK. The telcginpb hn Dot yet (jiven v tbe anal nsult in any of the States that voted ob Tueadnv Uat j but enough Uj known to ttiat th Uads btve no big (iitng tn "Uilof oner, It-tbfj hxA tffl ach k-adtr io Prnnj!vanl an 1 Oliicij s we hive in Noith Carolina and other Southern State thry would nave been bfarcen in each State 'tyjiiatil than i b undred k bousnd majoi ily. 1 Uhim ftate bad b e tax I urdeiveil aal )ive il tre would not Lave been a gttae P"t.itft of Uie jiarty tbtr 'ia tb rectot t'ectiois. Wiikkk noKs hr LivKf-t).ir worthy Post Master, tuivio J. KogiM.T. fiforti mileage and drew- pny Irom tbo county, as a meuibir of the Board ol Cum missioaers, for travelling from Fi h Dam to Halergh; at the same time he draw pay from the United Stat. as Post ilaster at Ibdeigh, while a law of the Department which ke swear to support, requires him to reside ' within the delivery of the Olnce of which be ie Po.t Master. So Calvin has a legal residence in Raleigh as Tost ' Master, for which be draw salary, and a tprtnt "const BCyive" iidence at Fish Dftnf; for which he draws pay, alati. We don't un-. deiataud this noaaf-makingfort oiubiqnU ty; wtfjiMk lbffhtniU If tht-y- do, Uhia home ia r'ish Dam, he can't Im Post Master at Raleigh, legally; and if bia borne be Haleiah he caa't draw mileage from Fib Dam, iVallf. Which he is, orirkertha live is ttl queitioa. f TUX lUATtTAX XAiWOAB BOXM, We understand that the suit in which the Supreme Court diclded the appro'pria ttoa vf 3,000,000 tor ihfs Chatham , Haii 'ad Company, lo be unconstitutional b ncit yes at an end, and that the CeapnX ii atiil tarryir-f on th uit bh hope- of aiircm - So, lifter all, th 8'ai may bar to pay tt-eae bond. S. Kol Hurrah tor the "King!" Ilur'ah fr.,r.u.iaiuir.jili4dsl -liurntb, Cit the .... gw'a'jtel, ismmJi wirpet t(rv-i !" TJirlso Tor luml A Jauie Vwtof mg, Kafa ! rah f ra-ab ffH" e veryihing 1 ( fclorg. O. Lord I VhM wid ti Judical reijjo come to tn end ! i Jt'or the BeutfiieC ' 'HaviiwoH 6 Kx.; 'Oct iti xm. .MUm imtmrii,-&m; ...Willi nweiDf through the beautilur little Village -of 'f bomisville, a dttJM so inof niy aiten tjon wa atTTscted y the exhibition ot a f-phndtd pair of horse hy flqutra Ed. til. MrCuTcheM and Col. Cleoi. L. A.oon, w!deh, I w told, wiiuld be oi exhibition at the Fa.br in KmUlgU on oe in ou iswtn inst. Th animl sra, i am inf ormed, ih 'finest in tbia titnte, and any mie having desire to vritnes their anperior traitaiaf , wonW iy ' tereTerted t t - present ea the tb lU'eifib. , Bqube MeCutchen it i admirted, poss-nie more power over -birifli3ij j(!ua., m. . , '" country and a Kider 1 have never beheld hi equab (Job Moore i taking lessons under turn, iind will ,oon be a msu oi no wnal! importance' in thai line.' Ibeardlher-V""5 llmi tbed.f. oiu-1 will not it rtct cnotigli, but think that "bouidr brae" wilt briog htacnU r'fcE'1it"'. thought oaJ c!t the ttmtiu tlw puhrts tu U isfii bt4i iotaale, wilhcttt regard W'rtceiH; prenoo conditio..- joc,ky. G- INO W'BST.-We leain ul s- veral lami lios ot our eoinity that are going io move West in the courao o a lew weeks. Theae lamiHea are among our best Cn i-cns. and are leaving, they say, because they tanuot pay ihe umirunua taxea that, je now being imposed upon them, and ulake any money. We hear I otheia who wish to sell out and j.-ave- We regret to see any ol our citiei,g leaving their homes in North Carolius lor the West, but. they wiU find it iiuj.oaaibie to thrive under the present cxhvrbitant rate oi taxation inipotvl by our premnt New JBugland Constitution; but we hope that at out next eleciion for mem I mi t,. tbe Legislature, the peop e will rcjuiie the canuidate,) to pUdge lhemelvea to call a Convention to fjtu ...atiOlheiXoasutitiou in wbioh all theol joctionable and exuava gant feature of luu prrartu, , one will be ,H ped out, especially that cUUM, t(,at Bm,r. aiteca the faith oi tbu S-ase to. pay all dubts contracted by the spe u a'i,r aud itiiilrond rings that af now pluoging the 8ta e irretiierably aud ruH.ons y into debt lor their own! aelfiih and ordwl purp w, 8. H titer btntind. A youtig man went to visit bis intended in' 4 eraey, the other evening, end a it waa late nu ?ery dark when be lilt the house, she insisted on hi taking a lantern wi ll him. and gave hiui a red paper one, ala Chinese, The youth bad a long distance to wik to. the depot, aod took the railroad track as (fee shortest route, ile walked paying vary, little aUeotuw -to- n thing, being aouewhat alaiiracted with the thought ot hi lady love j hut fbe rev-ry suuvx "jt irogui so eiul by ome one from tli rear, who gave tbe chincae lantern a kick that nt it a i iiig. "Confound you f" aaid (lie perMi Irom behintiv "iiere Tbavufaen foih my itm m ' 'ibn4 i,i,m ...j. iHanuuuft ui ma re iignt. And indeed it wa true, (or not f f tteliind WNX!W'iMttial. saw a freight train, and it waa the engine whi kicked the light. Tn: yoiingi man. now goi aiuung his.t-t.un. by the name ut ' itui UJts B..V' VLll tOVKRklUSS DOW A' S0V1B- an Abou i ii'Sirm ukvikwisu rtts ows wouk. P'k'-T I'tlbbury, on,- of the original Ah- i...o. , .. . s o .lit! vlitilies- ton, S (!., in u, iiimvtinn, fi uu which we make the following evir icts : Tush woman suffrage nt the North i'giiin-t ad obstacles and oppusi i.m-; 9pr leg nothing, s end or pr.it., ne, thm lie in your way. I.ut inekniiiu' wr rimy n st. the snrliiige question b rr, lor n mtri. d" at hast until a, ,iui-much more e crneiitui v eu lure ami eh valion is sccocd. lie suiely must have a low esiitn ite ol the nilemu responsi bilities of a government Involviug the liber ty, the per ,u, the property and lile of eveiy imiivrdoisl m tuat governnient, who won't! lore the ballot on thousands and thousands to be seen all over the S, nh And forced it was on many men, wbi-rever the s'avea have Voted ; as tuireh as were ever their tasks iu the col ton Held Ttiey knew no more and o red no more f i what they iid in fining than it they were m infantile ii year as ah.-y are iu ( itizcns'iip i p0i( j cal experience. Idbmperarce here is frightfully preva lent, ad the colored people share lilm-nt ill iv.rsejly in the evil. The whwkey here i diabolical, and yet they appear to'love it mhre than anything e'8f. w. men as well as nu n. 'I bey drink it red hut fr, in the lir lel, i-b aii and pure, a, d I have s,en tn'otbers pour it thus down the rhro-aia , f their six nieiiihs old bnbi . Anil !,., i. thete me very few while men who fmitW mem to any extent, that do not Ne -p a bar tel on tap. and furnish it to tlu ro whenever a bet'er bargain, or noic work, 6n bs: had thereby. Ti e marriage tie i not own a bean knot among them. There is no lie about It a a general fact On the plantations, very few rhfcdmn, i ry few, are bom. infanitciiie is .J....IIU..I., it is sain, nut nisrriage U rare, unlta lorced npon the mrtie, and that ia no lr.qq.-nt. In he towns It is somewhat better tkaa in the cuaiitry, but, rv-ry where apparently, tn mg these poor beiogs, th iegnl Tcstikim of marriage are but little regarded. A to any idea of d miortable bonseki ,epiugv in the rural district, and tb. y comprise almost the whole Sou b, tt i all a mystery jet to Ik n vuaf?d. and even to its mat principle. There ate generally .... ,mcii iiuies mr mi am. no lamiW meat and lo observe the sliuht foundation wni.S'1 Jiya ate, reaiiy to piuiliealu loMonenc oojusrvationa. ti . i.niieMwe Ueiy lias huwd her husliaud ay that be heard the lion. John Bomb, ot the Tennessee Legislature, remark that he would bet hi hotumi d4xUr on ABtly j Rmt Ihe lady, being in 'Washington, Ba Uleu t Hired the important circumstance to the cbaiuberinaid of her hotel, by whom the new wa imparted to tbe clerk, and retail ed i y him over a Cook tail to the enlerpris mg reporter of a inetroMjlitan journal The a.Wuudiiig faet i at once teiegr.ipbud all over Ihe world, and Uoraee Greeley wipe his spo t,.c es and pktk up hi well worn 'jinn io Home a iw ,olma last word ol warn. tiu, while foraey wonder why a dead prrsutin reaorrecung .nnisell and eomiiig ba. k to earth to haunt his tormcn ters. Nixt turi,s up the "reliable gentleman," whose services as a newsmonger during the late uiipl. a-amnesa were so olitn called into tojiiisition, aud he has conversed with men ol ail 'pa ties, who tell him that thing are mixed, aud undoubtedly the mail who get ...os. u ea win tie elected. Tina i n. courage tbe venerable Horace and even Ki-reey rerrners hi spirits sufficiently to wine uu occasional letter promising great tilings if the people o Tenuesuee Will only keep that bad man Johnson front dyiurb- ing tue deiigutlul harmony that now we V lit in Ilui...,. ...... . ' Uk Him. Ihu h..-U ,L1. ,.,,,, ,1 vate kdti r to ome one in Waablnglott. Irom .1. i.aiiniio uosavsseil ol prs-ter. ...uri anowieaga. The letter lali into n e nanus oi me reporter of the Pliilad.li phia , and he at once teleirr.nha t h.t journal it rgmuil', to Ihe eflect that " in view of the pn carious condition of ftena t. r browulow's b.-aWi,,thef projuect uf. hi o vunimu mucn longer in the Senate, $iu. raou, K.heridge baa made a compact with Andrew Jobwon, wbefeby the Iwmcr is to aid the letter in bia Bona tonal aapirathmr, wjih the underataiiding that wl.eif Hrownlow die Jol.wxm will help t elect Ktheridge as bis .ncceaaor I" And. fuitbcr that the writer expnascs th opinion that Johnson wil) be elected Sena, tor without mujii oppoaition. Tlii touo.Hng combination, tervet Komey m the t. xt for a wuh. ring para t raph upon the late " traitor d ..o,.... Ihedrleaof chaffering .bout dead' tuenl shoe flihs bis uoul with holy hurrot. """"" " t" i,'rt siaue is lo ui I it he corn, s what is cd'ed a pupa, unclosed m a "'; "-m-cooii, ami lies (nrpiif for a time in thm natural c .ffln, inm-i which it lasnos tin ally an a pnrleet biittertlsr. Jl it soib uiue tins proc i warred. A iiuu-rous iribe t,( in ,,,eir larr state are parasitica inhabiting and fcH ingontbe bodi,: of other Uivae The wtinwirooo f dip,!!, her eg. in n. HKly ol ! th caterpiiar, wluru thev aro tiatel.ed, aud w ltd. in the larva stale, thv lead up,i the inward parts ot their victim" ws tiu circumstanrccoiuuM t d with tl,, pnes iihata .a eroiltir wl)icb ha. lce thus atf kl g , n in and pp,,r,ntiy ih.ivlig ,,i,c wp during the whole of j, larva lile, a, thus,. '" escape, l. tl, by a the icbiiei; ai-..,..! ... - . " J tNunniim (taJt h tubuaa 1 n a . .. AOW a-.. ?..it" aeamearaa r-: yna pi h dam VuILWAlNK A CO., ' i'nerst.aro, Vs. JtT Htt mitB, A lot of LMer p, rooiseae. ! r ' tsiori ol iijyStinvt, w iiinn no not Wouderlij Uiieiunou gruba in ore aiiv o, i t.. ..e .u- 1... ..... . " ".-tills ' f,lv on the Itimre bnt teifly fwoiuwd in it And Oons,,,ueni'y t is hardly tmasib e t d.atingui.h me eatt'er ' f' bth tTCe eh, nil, i witlliiiTt from, tho-e whlili tlt' II ,l.i.'.h...i II.. a when the period arrives for the olewe ot tarva lile, the difference- appears. Y. u may olten bbwrve thecaliUge tatt.-rpiilaia rv, tiring to undergo then , I, ,.,. ...... sheltered spot, .nd thoae if them that bay. a, invnnrni, nwimitlg III.! Iilloa stale Irom l..r.l. .1 n . t.,1 - ....... ,.,. ,m,,rge i,tu,Uu,, As lor the others, the it bu, um ngiuls a thl period iasue l'orth..anilauiii ih. ir lire. coccoons of yellow ilk, of about tie sine aud shape of grains of wheat, bom which they are to come nut a n,e. Ot the ua tortnnaw calterpillar n thtug remains but the empty skiu. The hidden bu tcitly lias been ecrc ly conuin.d. Now. when yon are considering with wonder this most curion phenomenon think whether there is not something anal agou to it In the couiliiion ol a. me ol our race; and whether a man may not have a Ulllil i I H.wet eni'ttlV wllldn hia iwm I.,,- ..... ... ., ,.,,l iis.ap. CrrM:rJiveU(ioiana Enrel,' ttaiUHwial Nota.-Dlaiaa.nl o. in, mii.it S,..' '" . f . 7. JL . i anouir v... wt It JK ...... 'nr 'Hi or ltrnt- - uie lerms. Karlv oiliei..'J. .. !tM?. tu. of iu iu.,.;, wj hs' - at. lliwt,fcjs, 1111. Mwwnaat, II EE CHER'S PLYMOUTH PULPIT.' I Al-e - res,l br lonl . w-mianiwn ail .. v. Wuaaonniry an kuZ 1 h. y f,ai , f viui. heanurul ielujiIZlrh -MM-h. Half-yauiv II 74 , A 3 1 Kiun j mi 'J ti. .7 , van al Uclin.1 a .. ......... ... " ,! a"" ... one .l,,re VwaST b "7 (0"ii.,8 u,. eluiw, Wi.eeimu aiia.. Vk,.. . FUUU t.,, tublnw-ora, W ' em-dlm' ( lit Kt'll 'or lie. J. ( I How, j y. J " ui. wnu uiMiim..! . M oeatroying bi. oul, though without Inrir- OVKW 1 F- ' ru'i Osfa Srom 1 l...n.r W.-..I. ..... ... -. . r I 4 T 1 111, I T. ..... ...... ' o, m.lt,K lu Ill8 prBjUt tag of hi existence; auel whose prerrner may neyer be detected till tbe time arriiea wnen rue last great chanie bo.ii-i v.-k e,;i. ' The author sif that h-tter must b'a inan I vast information. al.U io ....S.., . millstone, il not through it, but we advlw ...mio prusfrve ma incognito toward the vr-neial lo Senator fiom this end o the fiam, ii ue protioscs to continue discount, trig the old max lile.orebe he will fl ) ibat o)d Pro has tile enough in him yet to manipulate; all the word of the diction vy that ran bu made expreive uf vitupera tion, in a manner far m..re amn-lufr to by slander than to the unhappy victim .if hi ni.-ftflri ami UtraiJ. BKiRNAi-.-tim. W. W. Oelknap, the new h. .retry ol War, is the son .f liri Tot IJrig. tjen. VV. 0. ll. lkuap, ot the rt-gular fumy, who died in 1S51, wbileiwe-utwlrom F..rt Jklkuap.'Tutas. to the Co,t. Th. .n I lawyer by proleaal-.n, and gradu ate, ol 1'niieeU B Culicge, N. J. He entered .uc Hiivme a atajor oi the loth low YmJ. nnteer. in 18ftl ; cominauded hi regiuient at the battle ol Hhiioh ; wa Lieut. Ctflonel and Pn.voat liarsbal ot the iflih Army Corp while, Grama army wa on the Mi, sistippi above V,ckbQrKi waa promoted to the rank oJ Colonel U l,u-e Vioksburg Jn the Atlanta campaign be cuiunmaded the Iowa brlKttiie. and waa nrnkn.ir..t i n. .... ..o, r.,,i.4n. i., iHii.iiv meat .... ,. . r. --t-'-s seem, ever to b. jirovide-t 1 be ,,,, cook i 'J , ' 'rl ,lr gallaut coo. their own hommy or ricse when tliv get ready, and o tin the women. It is taten clear lo this day, a in ataveVy time, or with a little moat una ivory and Bniempt J tUMJUO, but Of cner char thaoasv iw . Attt.eagi.bttBdlitM.h'of.'ffi'SiiS pmif 'iifittgj; "? een ona mg!e Klin,: or Bwki or I alty ap-afeB but tin- -odea, that ware- rrt wore mm ov tcooni g. At a . railroaH de psnS, last -week, I was detained an hiur fr a train H-vend rohtrnr wirjrcu -wr nr ;!; waning. .,ine with a cbiul or two, who, hewds tuef Wtre diligently i xplor.iifxtn.l, as I saw, i, t wrhuiit the iit.-at oatli.-inie UPt'Cf' Vali did wuii.au laid her l-rl in ' ..... i ... i . . . . . v.'"" it younger one, ami roen a regu lar mux Ai.n aearcn waa ir.s ittll iiiruiigu it, wuli reaults, too, of wbich n4 ai.w t eatit. . -t - b WH.4(, trmf tf th-e crtf. TtlTllJf tifIlut vm-re; m Ttnoms to u.e, ,ap, sand, tin T 60VKHH0K IH llMBo U t It, portsrrt in oureity that (ov. He(f; while in New. York a rh..rt time sirvre, wu vitiated and hrH-m custody for two days by the, ttitff & Maokatta (Viooly, Tne cnsi U aafl , bo ta oaCTW w ith the Litju. A. I.. 1. J-.i".. 1. . t , U4.il pyM .uy,a, ffl.Ilin: Ul W UICU fe KnfVWO '"' i ii ...m:.:!.., i.a.'sreigii.FH AK..ii)rmia.rif ct tinj-ia, .,''";' i.t,4Ji!jfe-jiuaa-x wa., i -iii, s,M,oa, .ei io.mI. e.lii.,. WK.iTlUiV GUILH lA A UQHS RA OS. Twelve Miot appeared to contest the prise tor equestrianism af the Ducat in- 111 horse lair lam week, one of whoiu, fiallie .Timinson, oi jNyan le, bad her saddle r nioved, and mounted bareback, just before ...u i.oim.., were ;i!t og tor a tciuh race, .T... w.nu was given. amt to an-tnaiaotev ery norse was under full run, the ladiea were applying, the whip, and I he air was Blind with, hats, ribbon, laoe, and "llxia" wuiub nave bo j.lsoa on a riice-l rack. The maid oLNyanlic gave her black horae th- w iup, ami oon p.er th rear horn., and men trie njidrlle (ftoun: ami ... ., ,.w. oitaaieg tne lead Whu herh,.7 ,.,.i.i,.,i and leii upon the grass t the e Ige ot Uie U,t ,"'7;,uM','-','"8 him, however, nl, " uuili Ol 111 r.rillie When Ions ..v uve men sprang oyer tha guard and held lm wniie ne m;utiti a lr.;m the ground am ui niirsn were nearing tlis gfand a.-id w e iaiy rotar ri in.. tr with aiicb witt ne tlmt their long skirt a floated o,er the oaca oi lias h..i , Fm a ,j tUaeK now no i lunge had li.kr.ii place, e.h doing tbe Ure-bak stewt, who oairklv took ,1 vnteg ot the ler space on the pole tide, .uu i.oiui, pacing one WUT aDltiier Cnme up uuder the riiig necknind-iieck with the thud horn.., and only a length of the lead. The young njeU cliaer-ed aod ytledj the yuiing taoi-. pkuiiJcl with their tatu and kerchiela, hue the teais ran down their pretty coe. as; the nhl peop'n, n many cam-, embraced each other tn their j,y while the thick tongue in their choking throat muriiitired iu broken ayllabh- 'Ny0io.,,, As site rude back en In r luam- log teed, all. covered with dirt b hi. f.dl and her clothe torn almost in sl'lpea rli. I grann nan'i resounded with tha clue,- (, tniny Minus .nd voters, ud e surMund big -giovi prvlom-cd tbtucko. 1MKI "IlM.itirnv OraiHl Open-hnron th's Bli, of OetiU. John a. hmu, - J Qr II. M3H. A .. v COTTON JPACTOIIS A.M - . Drami roxmssim siEncEj,Ts, Ag-snii tor the Fataptco Canno C , ' Nokfolk., Va. Oo.,to.0.w.Me,T; cri L - : ' W lUti Tlie Powhajtit received, frotn the ttab ian Go vers ment atveB wililoti of ljre tnf m nxwJby the July (MJtasoiW laat'year. S!rh, chief of thi. WiMih.., i rnimtate, and hi wivn j;nquariiJUwg uvtr l,iaette a pair ol old bjt. - A littl radical boy oa being' aketl lo what trade tin wnitlri Wish to he brotioiit np,rculied: Will be an oventeer of ihe poor, lwcusever since pap ha t-en u overer we've had pudding for dinnw," rvsiaiereat n tat tuastoo, n i rumor sai I to. either officials, loraidu g ihe asnie ol the li.nlio.id bill We are tlu that He ioiiior' rasa had some connrctioo n, tbe Fdmi, having, llack iu tbi citv which, upoo ltd' reran meoda i tn. raal'.! lrJ aomeot Lit hfie d'l diala, nd. when usnt on tr eollectioa, ihry were prou ied. o wun ma excel, eocy vijiud sew York, Gm f ti4-v-i tt iii- lUntk -kinl bit m.t as.-.- ft or -ibe er)taoaiK . ttta aewiti. , tW'ft-sv ft'- 'il'- it wa tola u. sXh',Ubrnor is txpocted t. retain to the capital duning the week. ' TuHahawe Flendm ' t .'tft. Ji winiowa, and rv.,D . oking gla., (l -Hi t at least go . sill toy ait . it tu. y may not precmia tiie rigtaui of t-uffisge b t f aovert-igmty." An atMfrjdng Colored man of Trntrn N. 4Mdc,vi,ed a fetl'!.i to the CowV.na Coutirtl of that citv, -king tr an etd,r r. -mefrtnt tBe-rrttool-hoBip tnr-e-nhiWii-. ;.,r. .M.us u ki.jiW.ia siis 11 , 1. sn-KUt tap . eiceable, and he applied tor sn.i i oblaiWd a large nun,ir lue etirink-imnBnt.i. duct in command ol hi' biiuade at tha ....... ... .r u juiy, i8t wtien Mci'bws n wa killed. He nian.heJ to the sea with Slurman, and wa biev.-ted Major Gonersl before Savannah, and nlautj Jn commaudl,fdu1,i,yBjl PWeWll lorp. niauter.clout aerytoa ia 183, and wa appoiataul i'-s lextur M W ernal Itovenu hut: tt F,rt Lwa UistiU by JJre-.itlaut J-ihuun ou tu ttftb of Ali gn., jauo, which puiu ie ha helj ever one. Oennr.1 Ilelknap'k n.uhnca I. at Kaokak, I rw, lf bu trnn- b0lB ,rilK CatTil. kii. J tJt 4- . sia,. V . s'-i""-' ". wi - rea.n v a ilngton in t a lew Haw. wIh-i, O. n wk...,. 1 , ' - - t ii. bu it ... ...nil. ally renitn tiif rm itinri sa H,.r..i... ..i ur.. and MJor-0.Bi, Xkdkpap -.i'lcnierbi-vB lliedutie of tbe crlire. ' ,. h, ,Nf--. i j cl ion, nd tlie deviation oi the coin p " i''rim KoenO, WLipwii f " "Iii'Tfr.-R,'.- Parish, U ' "fltif cot ks-vnveiV at til. W.r.. . .. ' . 1 ....... . 1 ... ' . ' . . . " -- --- .. w.wmP. p...M v vol ee. s v ir (,iU6.b-lgib'. VT,-1-tm4-tn -ir pri sio4vh4-Mt ab.vnor W.-r!er,l of J'l.laad ord red tin m to le S.ntaU . warnmg w o'her eorrespondent ot the isaiuwvwsr oi iu I aawi iwiton of Usjajiile ii,e pain itflioted o tbeae in'mr iadiea, tbr oid t4 ntiHra siavl.r. Vi... of ibwn, howewr, tl CiMirtasa JUrvnarrtK tik.nl. St .1.. -..-.1... . . S stroke. - . , , , s HILI.tiliotfii- w f m-f"- IT I taVairNt.it'lili.ii , AalelgU or JJaavilla Ixicei, '"Vs,t,gp) K avru rt Hales tVHtr.1 Vsrn )- ij n n ; , . 110 lbs hWmU, inj, pe, jV; . n.vciiiMtoro th. I...i ... .... . ; . .: '.i 1m v ih 7tn ' Ow mi-. ... w. . svm.v. - ' 1 shall m il at (inhue An n., u ,. o.wri ibatH wair. tntha I ttv r u.i,..i. .1"'! prop..rlv.sl.,n.,K to to, Mtata aflSrt kala ti..Jt.t..i . S'" .'. o one iro . I's-Naa of "'-a. -t 'irrk. i "'-If v,)' j .THUilAS Wfll'tK,, auoimiairaiur. oetS-ilhl 1 o a mj'ood The lust numDe-r-ijf iWylfi portrait of Jam,', risk, 7, -iidT iZ . . . " V"e ' "hi n wst leurn thai ha commenced bmnnra a a meaai-ii,-?. p oyee, and setve.1 a long time in" "tirrinn up the atilmals." Thl . itioui.t lor the i B eniva msnner fa wldch he stirrwf up' ibe Wall alt t bull and bear a few w k ago. A machlntat UIonging Yi the nrsoual "nt N ip'e ha lure-wed an -lostr-uiiitnt whi.h eat aan AuiiamMrspo. .wbkuU indicate with pne ion therif,o-iiy with Whitjj a iravu ag, ui ti.iigiin the di- l Neurii hi.taiiuaii.iB. 1 t ff" A OilTKUHA l TONIO, s A nra. Ssfs anil rnkato. i . fl U Malaxi-aJ dssras., B u " ,n k iie,ieran.,i, in. ". rexjuir- Saraiuu .., r ...... ' an . AiirtliBaiy . , J - WAKii jtJt!i v ieiiu.II Jhim aiUiu.' Juimn, fWnim Wcp ih pari-nt oi thecl .rl hil-Heu !"' I M .)ty' Gov.rnajeot atislltal Is A a, i m f, pf.t sin tl la the parish of StMary, for a.l arai'.sbie lj.foroitiyn in rsgard to that j-.noa ol Louisiana, fot tha as of her CotlOft tate, which wliii-h' ws ta'ucif helons th war a-t f Wtl,tjtt, and tyKTn-whi'h(.Yk, e niitriage b, the mnouiit of (aal.ti'io w sold tn )4r. John Jl. An-V,in, ol Viiirinia laii'lHIAs..!. H'l ... . "". , v pii.uii.inii cuuaiii S,gWVt 100 acre, n ' . ' ' i - 1 & ' , i I ... virfsiian tonfrnlion i. w he held in t, Loui.on tM, ,6tb ,u and 18th of NfuvawUtr. ' ' IY..., Jew are noW'KBglieb birronet- -T.was.wiainlHtl, m t MOSMMoldeR 0a.twiII,Wyui.e4. lJBf..n,l. ilia atiovs na ii, l..,,.,,t la J,,, Oawrt. .aeta.antr- to rV "!-r V r.oT'S -SIX Unmaal,, B'O ranwlnd rn. fiwt.., ?i . and iViye.-. (,..-1 -. ,1 ,TJ, ! n. rt.,m thWMy W Ifau,,. flirt -T the Mia 1 kuii'in b in. ...a tlt t . " x ,u itw to. all tw, . i. Crf,vd .i.i . a ,t it,t, ivr;' I,,a' ' wanai.M m sou. hiitm.. ... ..... '"' "ii "at fjdiunw-ail U whom bate bseu md ui a wtxitia thirty yis. I ........ """" tairie r mnt-o I acope, with which bearche for trichina in polk. wweit, i,i .mi , j , u I.;"'- .i i re,,,,,,.!.,., , ,1 ;rv;7,';, "" ". . dij ot Ut'lotoi-. toti nutria mi ui v.... , M , . i .. 1 !l M ll. Iirt- n.sl, lli.ii ,. in, . .j, j ' "
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1869, edition 1
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