Ws5!?Sk..l -t .'-'- . .r, 1 ier -A. VOL. 4, -1 ;. . --. -.' " . .- THE SENTINEL. Tbere was time when nothing coujd -tr,.es the puUie mind inure than light much less burdensome t.utt, lock s are . ow imposed upon s broken dawn and iin poverisbcd people. Tbesuuual expenditures -f the State government up to the year It 40, did not exceed 10,600. The tax thin year of Wake count) alone, exceeds that amount by sev eral thousand dollar. In former years when a canal wa'to be CTti t ,irr to he ciealodora Railroad built, jt wss a subject of pubtie discussion before llwLegulature'would venture to paaa bill en 1 krf tax'-e'tiaj the purpose, The lata tegiaJaiare, composed mainly (rfacgmM, carpet bgVr and eoalewagw, ..4UAl. tax thetnavtrea. toted $Je 000,000 fur Railroad. 'Appropriated thw amount wftktbe- fail knowing, that ealy $ IS 000,000 worih of woik could be spiirt ' t of this sum,, as Stile bonds were selling lor only 0 centa In the dollar. ', ., . No ;vrnt, s-nrib! man will attempt to IraiTove hia own estate by giving hi not lor a dollar when only 50 cent worth of ..- work i done hpon. it, nor will be commit - tb public to such policy.. , Many of lie numbers ul the Legislature flei'lIMn H'cres of IHD UUUk fT U toil oY -ttT-r4u. '? j.WnC'tor,K Tresu'rer cTiuiuTu"! "issue alt the" bond at once, but ouly a the work progressed, and tbewautsol lb j contractors demanded. . This provision aboul.i have been incor- p Tle 1 in the Railroad billa passed by the Tae' Lgi stature. "Aa"Ti6:6if "t(-gTIaiBre would hive employed such checks against riidi uet Railroad Presidents. A (J.ivtinof and Tseasurer, whe were prop- r f 'alive t the public InfereafLwoidhgy a" spoken oat when called upeia to issue auch a hi Rvy amount of bonds to so many differ ent, and indifferent Railroad Preaidenta. . The President of or. Road.Oeo. W. Swep aon, m we are credibly informed, did eot lieitite to avow that be had paid 1 24 1,000 to prorore the presage of the Wtl concern ing, hit, and other road ; while moat of tbc other Preaidenta did the lame thing, only iu Uaa amounts. " ' '"' I) . Sloan and Governor Holdeu'e roguish fii' nd, "lion." John T. Dewceaej were to re ceive f 10,00tj to procura the paaaag pf the bill lor the Atlantic, Tennessee and OUlo BtHroad. Dr. Bloao, Jx-for the Bragg , 4. 'mU;e .acknflwhKlgedlbe receipt of Ilia half, which was 140,000. But Deweeae failed iq get his share, and, hence, he began th. fam iui (or ra'her infanioua) black-maiN icg auit iu the naine of Kehoe, alleging tl.at the bill waa unconstitutional. This auit waa beard and determined be fore Judge WatU ; the Road paytug 9163, 000 tor a compromise. Ol thia turn, the Judge received $3,000, tbe couoael for the Plaintiff 177,000, Tim Lee 110,000. W. F. Askew $10,000, "Hoo." Jno. T. Dewcose $12,000, and the remainder, Littlefield fays, waa depoaited with h. P. B ijnc & Co., Npw York, for George W. Swipaoq. Keuoe, so far aa it appear from the evi ' d nee in the snlt, received nothing, nor riots it appear that he -was ever reen in " Criurfy 11 tf ttdgey e brtreBa4. General Clingman, who waa enaed in lobbying tlirougV some of these Hailroad bills, spproprtating tbe $26,000,000, and who received from Bwepson s part of thJ $241,000, which be (Swepaon) ud as a corrupting fund, now. threatens, in hia address to the p fple, that the Cons imtion rf the United btalea will compel them to pay this and the other Railroad debts wbich a vilely coriupt Legislature, tor hire and pay, pa. upon the people. Tbe burdens of the people are so greet. 1 the tatea so heavy, that luey could t ot pay it if tby wouid, and should not if they - eouid. ' Fifteenth Amendmunt- ui'.bration which took place In Wilmington on Mono day, notwiibstanding all tbe luss and parade tlui UaJamatl oer iV was bU ft.jebsbbj. "affair after a. TwiTr. ,"T..,.-7- We tak the following extracts, concern Jog It Lrotn the JvurM oi TeesUej last ; ir... Republican of Wilmington antf this sec. tl met hire yesterday- tor the ostensible purpose of ratifying the f i ftee ntli A men d meut to tbe !osstitatioa ft the United Stste, but m roaliiy lor Docker j's lieotflt, and in which benefit Abbott (Ke,w II amp ahira's Third Sona'or) Was slo permit t. d te participatej , U was emphatically an Abbott and Dockery glorifkation. Tie , weather was decidedly laauapiciou. . Rim was threatened long before the prooesaioe. started through the aireeVi, large drops - from clouds lapldly- anteaiing qver.tbe .hole,. kt bgiiB t falL beHire it . bsd. - tormrrf, and by the Uine It reached lt d tinat ioo a kaavy bwvt was pouring 4w a, and tontiuued- with such vtolencr th : kfiar short addresaea aa arjoarnmcQt to tb -Tbeetre (m hCtaSIr iueoted.. V i" ... iaica 1 snonl WJJor l.iwu ptraons, aud U t liw a leed tn anno smcn- wsre ia the proceaaion. Tbe fellowing prlsewer Tiate beett ttlybgefrootle j "L 2, BolomojrCreig Qrange conn Hay trd, Jeba Morritt, - Davidaoa eona ty, " 'j.v-Alfresl BmUkg-i "V PeaTM'Moek, r1 V T -,'.T Hatbcrford county was v ailed Friday last, by a terrible hair stores, la some locali ties, says the FMuebr.tbe bail waa aalarg . as hen's eggs, aad coaaidenble dsns ige was (Jan to tb wheat hod young corn, 1 : . TUSjRl QBMOUD- TJl A 0 KD 7. In re-.pon to the r solutions passed at tiie recent meeting r: nlare in nferrace ti e late Richmmd "c!snihy6foay' iSsolKrvwr'Is a "rJiy ol bumttiatioo and prayer. At 10 o'clock, A. M , all place of boaineas were closed, and the losing of the various church bells, announced tbit religious aervioes were aboat to take place. Boon the striata a ore a deaerted look, and the hash ot noise and bustle gave evidence ol the detp bellng of solemnity wbich pre vailed the en'ire community. ' At the Methodist Church, Rev. air. Dally preached to a large congregation, aa ap propriate and most impressive sermon , tiking hi t xt from the 3tth chapter and 14th vera ol ' Mat hsw, ' Therefor h y also ready i for. in snch arbour aa y think jnotba tJoa.of .p4 vtourfc," W -iregTet that e are hot' wbie to givet synopsis of it to fe reader. .. , ,. y., ;, r ' According to previous,' announce in "nt, Rev. Win, E. Pell, conducted tlir services at he Baptist Church. lie deltveraj an excellent diacotira, taking lor bia text the a ver-a of tbe d chapter ot Amos, ''Shall there ke evil in a city, and the Lord hath to done It f ' !- "1 Be showed that there waa no soch thing at acciden', or chance, or fortune, but that all events have an adequate cause, and! that 1- ' . - f4HriM. -the u u r -t.t ajiiw-j. Tlie evil relerrevt to was natural evil God's instrument to a arn, (o liscipliue or to destroy. The Richmond calamity, the speaker s-iid, was one of those natural evila (ike war,- pestilence, -famtnej -tlte earibtjtrake, tornado, Ao. All these were in the order of God and nuder his control. They Iwere biB instruments of wr&ih, bat neysrlheles wereWnfcifcd'witb mJ&f. ; Ifapfif for Wf race that God held these in his bands and had not transferred them either to man or to satan. Tbe apeak er dwelt upon tin particulars oi the Richmond tragedy. -The sit jret tauitbj), that all event occur within tbe order and contml ol divine providence. That private or public calami tv should humiliate as. That all earthly hopes and calculations are uncertain and unreliable. T1at our only security is in God's .favour ami approbates, 'nd -that seeing dnatii or other calamity must be our lot, w should be rady-tway ready. At the PnsVyWisn Church, soli mn and impreiraive service were held, conducted by th Pastor, RUf4jrWv i ' A'ter beantifut and appropriate prayer and hymna; an earnest and forcible sermon ssas delivered by ths Paarnr, from tit Ca-intblans, Ch. O'b, iilst verse. '-For the laahion of the woild pssseth sway.' We hae heard.the sermon ap ukea of by those that beard it, as being replete, with fervid eljtience and chriatian taj. " The everclsev in Christ Chuch '(Epirc'6 pal) were ct a-ery solemn and impressive character. Tbe aervioes were read , by the Rev. Bennett 8medes, and . the sermon 1 . I .1 Ik . I 1 . Cl 1 K preacnea ny rne iu't. nioeri proe'ira, u, u. 1 ne reverena opeaitw emoroeo, who Rreai earnestnrss aori eloquence, the levsons inenl cated by the recentcataatrophe,ai1d imprets ed tbe duty ef repentance with much power. The sermon was replete with Illustration and practical teaching and as liatened to with great a'tention. The serviees were eluded by the sinning of that beH (Mil hymn ' Sear it, my-(l jd lo-iHe ;u : hjfjun ctu. bodying the a'jiratim so emet;y to tie desired as tbe result and effect ot the ea-lamitk-a to which individuals, communities or nitions may le subjjcied by the visita tions ol Providence. "' ' . There was miM at St. Joh'i's Church at 7 o'clock A. M. and the church thrown open ail day, aoco'ding to the aimouoce tnent 'ol Revt J. V. McNamara, Pastor, Dn Sunday last. ; Thi following ia the response of Gov. Walker, of Virginia, to the resolutions parsed by the recant meeting of State officials, upon tbe reception ot tlitT news) ol the Richmond catastrophe : Ri;B,.Jio, V , May i, 187(C W. II RicKartlto, A' , t-tttUryi, dtf,.Sx- mCiee t;iartmnt, Rnhigh, A. 0. A' . Bm-His Kitoellwiey, Ujvermif JVlkr, hmattim.tcd.0iu !a.iLt',k.(!.(i,l;ltfiiJ.ln tpceiiit dt yotir turor .o-f .tin: 2b itluenctosine; a copy ot the ptixeedlngs 'of a meeting held the time day iu tiie Exorutive aIHcs at Kareigh. - " - -, ills Eic llenry J nstrncts ma 10" say flat the people of Virginia .are -profoundly grateful fur the. n any evidences rf kind mpatlty which, tSieir std ifQictlen baa Tailed toilh trtiiB theii follow citifo trf the other. Stale of the Union, and will heartily appieoiate the action: takeo by tbe repreaeniativea ct the Eieftrtive D part meutsol tbe Ska'e ot North Cktelina. It wilhalford bim melancholy pleasure to gir tb neolouooa adopted the proper disposition. . . - I bate the honor to he 'V '.' . :-' Very Reciecttwll Your"e't Servant,' ... g. H. OWENS, JCbA.Jt!H9Biag. A4ta jspljiLaaut, tlflyson, to the reacJ ut ions adopted hj tls iff JtsWfa, iNfcyk, "J fr' - 0 8m: The i injuries received . ba to bnstoers.nntil to day, I could not tonu- er ackaawkdg tbe areetpt of the reaolo- V lions adopted by lbs ciuzeos ot Raleigh, Mnfmmmmmwrwmmuuiiipiii pi1- aided. ' i In behalf af our afflicted ncobU. I thank lab eitixen of Raleigh ior their sympathies In oar sore trial. Up jto this tenoon, six'y en victim of the terri-'de:Muti.y have died..' Two buadred aad twenty-eev-se otbeis ere kaowu to have bora wounrjed. A few of tbe Jatter,-are yev to a, critical eoaditioa. ' --1 yl.'. "( --?-.- -. ' . With very great respnt, - r i ( I0HU)) IL, K. ELLYoON, Major. ' IPui,iTii. We notice in the Gtuniard ot Tuesday last, ths announcement, tiiat it Ifeillt.H.l'iStt. jktoa toil Jq. U ,cUjf. tnlJwrl tics to levy a tax of ten cents on each one 'oTrecatt or wigo'n, Iw'eStJ'' Cthits' on eai'& tww-horae cart or wagon and twaoty lv cents on each four-horse wsgon, bringing produce of any kind to our market. We suppose tbe fUmdtrd is folly posted in regard to ths matter. Thia is iruMjlitioi and besides, very unjuat to the farmers and others in the country, who furnish as with the accessaries of life, and we enter our prote t against the proceeding, in the name ot tba farmers ot ike country aud U tha consumers of tbe cify. ' The tendency of this movement will be to induce tbsebtinging produce to market, to wait nni.il after warkat hour, and iha sell I rum bona In )., this, (Uleating tbe very idea of a nv ket, and probably, ia aaauy instance!; pfvtitiws pfflwn '! have but very small qaantities of produos Irotit bringing it to mirknt at all. "' EiBTBBK WSD iMrBOVKMHSTS W nnderibind that certain citis.ns of Eastern Watd, contemfJIat asking perroitsion of the neit General Assembly to errct on the old Baptist Square, a market bonne to be erected on pi I .rs of briek, one hundred yarda in Isogth, aad wide saougb to ac commodate all our country cousins with shelter, including carts and teams, and that lit . .i n ifa-knn twiti ftiiTdrtrt wire lately brtrn to a very vT. . . worthy, and blfjlily esteemed family in Il'Kh Point. They were joined to each other slter tb manner ol the Siamese Twins; but the doctor cut tbe cord loose and the children died. From the same psper we glean the fol lowing : Tbe dogs about Leaal urg arc running mad. The Sua black dog owned by Col. X Wiibv "rsM4enroit A lit'le boytbe Son ot Mr. Culbreth was bitfcn. as karn, and was taken over to Mr. Pointer's in Person county to tret the mad stone: ft was applied, but with what el fect, ae uave not learned. TUt MAO ST08C. It has been in Mr. Pointer's family a long time. .The stone is p.uous ami ol a grs)Uh color. It as left with tbe grandfather of Mr. Pointer ma.iy years ago by so old In dian who stopped at bia bouse all night and had no money. Old Mr. Pointer wouldn't charge a cent, but the Indian left this stone, told k m what it would do, atld to keep tbe stone till h called 1 r it. It ha curKl many persons. We have since learned that the mad stone took effect; it sdhered to tue bite three time.; and h.j) ir,baW'"V m safe. -r , ,4X The Wilmington Journal ot Wedoeada says, that the Fifteenth Amendment Ce'e bratiou was wound op, r, rather, wound itsell up yesterday, by a jst fetlum sere nsile to Benator Abbott, ot New Hamp shire. The negro murrtere, con fined , for eome time, past in tbe Ilillsboio' jail, uoder sen tence of dentil, but wboae critical condition prevented tbe hanging, has had her sentence commuted .to imprisonment in the Peniten tiary for life. , Wa srs under obligation to a friend at Lexington, f'-r a club of twelve tulttciiheis to nor Wetk-ly, acc mpanied by the cash. We luui ootufrusoeU ia . utlutt 4U0iiaol the Htate, will speedily lollow this laudable example. v The astoumlipg rumor rtacbes us, ssya the Wilmington Har, that our late neigh bor in-lsw Gee Z e wiabes to sbandon the culture of strawbertks aud Ixc me the sdocesaor of Col. I) ickery in the "rotundy' at Washington. Wetiuat we shall soon le enabled to publish an indignant dmial of this difparaginx rumor. "Kioelsior I" Yea,higher thau a kite." Wl learn that there w is a large and en thusiastic RlwdintieringbeloV-rn'Ililis Ijoro'jd last Saturday, composed ot eight white men end nine negroes. - We clip the f dloWing from the Charlotte ns by Mr. H. C. Ec Its. of tbe Msnston House, that -Mr. Lirniil Z mmrr, Gineral Aeeotot tbe Vnioa Land Company, which - 7 , i . ' i wa.nrgama m aenajrorrsnri pyi to tbe Enopteti wot Id tb advantages that North Carolina, Virginia and the Border . ?. . . i""'""i"ts I. States offsr-tothw-eeargratit;- COSSBHVA TIYB tub nrtu DISTRICT, co.vrBifriotr cr VQXQMC&SIOXAL Tbe Convention' to nominate a Conser vative candidate lor Congress, for this Dis til t will be held at Greenaborougb, on Thursday, the 26t day of May. ss -i. t.i Tbs Cvuuty. Executive Cwnmittoef are requested, to report' at oac to tbis Uom mittaw,ttieifCouBty,arid Township wgaiU4 - tiuBayan f Pot otneo srfdreau'otCummu Uutrtct Com run toe, U rernsuorougbj A. C AtJLM&kW.-i immJl M,M-.4t4)KattN .WJ',--..'Bw-t't;am-fffi-'.iiBis wn tlie fiefrwt aVTrMOrteHBAB: f-; !l t: . k I . e Congres.iooai Distil lecommendod by tbe signers te tlm Address ot tbe Coaaervs- fave saembeof i the tj tba necessitt ot a Diatrict CoBveetioa to teleet s candidate. fjr Congretsi arid; would recousmend that the ptople of tbtsCoa gresaiotal' D.stot fbiVwesiible at Prank I in too, oa.-tli 3th had tit days, ol June, 170, lor the porpr- Si s af ressid, aad lhat each county In tbe Diatrict appoint dele, gates, at timir Cocenfiops, W said Xitiict Cootentioa, '' ,""'! ',. , ' . U AVflS, ) Vt t. A1 'at H H.nUHF.H V . k' K vV.lOKK, ) TBK KC-KIVX QUt-SUOX JA TUB 8 ICS Ji f MEA V1CAL AXD DSMO CRA TW UVLS COMPA MCH t . ... .a Lt. . . a . . . A "u 7""" BU -,u ,B Georgia, was being- dUcussFd, the follow iog coiroquy took plac between that carpet -bag villain, Abbott, who pretends to represent this State, aud Ur. Tliurmao, of Ohio: Mr. Abbott Tbe honorable 8 'nator from Ohio denies tliat there are any Kit Klux. Mr: Thunnao No, air, I do not deny any anch thing. I never denied any sueji thing Your reensistructioo act war calculated to sk Ka K'ua. I ta ot woaoVr tliav ttiey did mk En Klux. Afur putting eight millioo people under tlx heel ol niii. itary Bieo, with power to- try tbem by court martial aad military eommisuon, and bang them, i.i violalioa , of the 'conaitiu tion.aud tuta pattuig setol Ipnmant fialdnegroee above ait tbe intelligence of ihe ! m in4 thine tntruuieaf tuiitte to eut1 men to tb tSvuate of the United States aud ( tne Houm of U-pre-sentajvel brtlt U";iiii. ' Slates; and put' in tbc place ot U ivernors aud Judgos, men whoa lost were hardly warm on, b soil, I do not wonder it easde Ku Ktuav 1 am not juatitying the Ka Klox. .. i Mr. Abbott I think tbe ttena'or tnakts a very good detenc of tbe Ku Klux. Mr. 1 bormaa The Senator may say so. I say that it (a qaite nataral there ' uould have been Kb Kiur, I am making aa de tence lor tbefn. But buaisn taiura. aud you cannot trample evit the impnlat ot the uuojan uears iv aqv laws vou mav mace.. itts. bid TfiuUMWMti filude or -tTRKWat' xSA 1 you liav gut every one of toes Stat tlie bauils of tb loyal men., and ta jaddi tion to all tlm you liaVu had the'mdilary to btlpyou. JNuw wbj is at that-yon have not bad law an or our and peaces; js by ia it in ttosj males tbu euvehaed .by stsKts- lUeui tUetu Uiut btifcO .this anarchy, which ia tp kcd err is it uecaaaw tuey were eiave Blaieal Let tbe call the ., jetlentiou of the Senate to the lact that there wrs three oth.r slave State. There war Delaware i U 1 I .J Ki.h.V-f awywiTOr awl euuie was n.'. uvui ky. They have not len Kcuisirucvd ; they have not been under the rele tf tbe I jut wen, areorUlug to the ill fluition mij loyally ou this floor; aud ye ia all this brjad Ian J, from tbu Atlanuo to tlia ; Pad ti Umu Durun to tb north pots,' there baasiot. 4mm tbswe mme--orderly -St ee thui Dijlaware, Maiyland anil Knoioclcy. Under XK-tHocratiC'VUmioiau-atiua, lew end order prevail is) tooui; preparty, i aad liberty are sale. It ought Ij be o, lor the spirit of Democracy I ib spi.it ot.obe Uieuce'to couftituti' and to Isw, ' It is tbe very incarnation oi pence, law aad order and the best Jluog yuO can do, Sanatort ut tue Republicao paity, the uiy best , thing that could' tasptiettio 'restore law, order, peace, pr.pemy and bapplncsa to that CHjutUru tttuptry wou(tUj tor Ii JicaJiam yJSS(m4ti -'iied ia Joct. ' ,4mm AuocsT Ei.sfTtoK At the ensuing Au gust election the billowing officer ae to be elected : -4 at. Members of Cengrae in the several district ; 2il. Memln rs o the gemral assembly for their respective couuibs and diatrict; 3d. A county troaenrer i 4 h. A r gister ol le. d ; 5th. County surveyor; V 0th. Five oouh y pommisaioners; ?th. An attorney general ; . Sib. A coroner; tfth. A kheiiff. The lolloan.g peiaons are entitled to vote: Evcrjj nale person hero in the United Stale, aud any male person who haa been naturalised, twenty one years old, or up wards, who shall have resided in the S'ate twelve mouths ne.xj.prycej.ling tlie fletjiion, .atd tmrty rfys"in the coumy in whleh he vuers to vole, tiall be deemed aa elector aud shall lie entitled to registration upon application. t ' The .polls are to be kept open on the day, of election from 7 o'clock ia I US morning until sXinpeL ' .V. Tn Nw Likn Law akd n'sErrgcrs A Oiiae under . Uie new lleo law was tried tm lore Justice Mitjitigg yesterday. Wm. Rboder brought an action against Allen Johnson for labor performed upon a flu' snd for hauling wood to thia city. Tbe plain tiff bad filed a lien agaiost the property uuder the new aof, sad judgni-nt was ob tained ag finst then-it and wood, which will be sold by ths Sheriff to sstis'v the party holding the lien. It la proper to flats that the flat doe not belong to the defend ant, but w are told lb, no matter whether the property l einegt to tbe holder praot, tjB.Iit-uiiijijiii.oVjuii) it rp..insi-- IW toe sbo wor.ftrttotatetf ii?ilir,l1(,fjt;;; seem an exceedingly br ad tutetp-etation I the Uw. aad makes it eery twosplng it .iii.i. ni. Bii;nr' nil it iu X'amerxs. tor, ircormng to this, it A occo- benr-Yo Band amptoyae so repir w, awt A tail to. repair ft, amt A fails to uni V tit bis labor, C eaa fife a Ln ,. and obtain judge. eneal sgainat B's property for I debt con.;, tracted by A. 1 bis i making the proper ty "good" lor work p rformed apoa it with a Veuganie. WitnHtt't Journal Af- f?SKTK!w:so to aa Unas A year age laat JaWeb, Burwell Hilton who was em ployed a a miller at K liott's milt a miie and a bsitrom thici y was murdered ia the wMt n a fun-lay momin g, v near the milt. Moar ia To rflftce. Joaiah Hunderaoa a4i(f ffjkee EnnderbuijrraH-olorVd, were with 4b'ur4oK yTor- tync SfQfl. .IlenilnrafiBL t Ihonfollewi tcr3 f or-toe BUHenor Court oi tar count ased Jsimummm ana , oblaiMi t fSteartfrtt - enr - Tll . - - - ---7r . i WililiKI.tfgra"ftTJ rt sj.ioiu not Olcnu l't,ui:. jrunderbuu ' rtetl Toirencs toad bia menpa Irunt the Llncola ooeuty Jiil, s:nce whicn be has not beea -sajiB or Heard from. The trial f the other Wuea tiobderaoa waa tried aad ooavicteel at Llocolotoo. On Friday, b was suite do ed ty Judge Logau,' to be banged by tbe' Huer.lJ ol Llnsoln county' on tb 8th ot July. CWfoits Obmmrjfaf 1st. ; It Is a eery curious circnmitaoc that eo oromary aa-gro l"fd baoel Iroin tue Houth, were ks to remove to Maiaactiuselts, eoaici vote Orat, baae Iro ji ' Lis poverty ue caulil not pay tsxos; and ao s l, btcauae be too.d not road or a its. A a Tvrk MorU. TUB AMSKSTY PROCLAMATION. 1 be Herald' Waihin jtnn correspondent Jm ittltfyivad i.BBei ! alfows ahw f ltfmiM4 .7 .n,l v I k : . 1. . i. . 'heth am ltM ,r replied : no, air; i Hon 'l tnteml t iaue an am I -don't intend t neaty proclamation al a I My prrdi'cesaor, Preaid.nt J hnson, eihaitslcd. thatpretty thoroughly, ( -railing ;j- but it is qui -e true that I I i I sme time ajto cintenipiare aend tng to ConjrrCfS a vp-'i-il m, mage room mending the nm.nal f all dWdlitiea. I thottgbt tht a tilting occaMi o 'or a mes sage ot the kind would lie the restoration ot Ti xs soil ihe other 8'a'es to the Union, believing that it would have the If c, to promote grnersf go wf feeling and harmony tbroogbout the Snth ; but unce then there have been so many complaints atut r ut ragea in the South aad reqnnai for milita ry latarpoaltioa ia sua el ths State Ilka Tunnrssre and Worth Carolina that I have rroonaiiiered my resolution. I have e me to tbe eonelusi. that long al ti. state of society i those district it such t"T0 eail for military aid,' to preserve- nriktr It would be ant-leaa brveomuteod to ConKre Ihe removal of (Usabllitu Eor the pre eat, therefore, I cannot send that me aage to Cigre. - "-'! asked tbc President if It wss true that be had had S measage of tbe kind proposed ready to send to Congress. He replied, Yea, sir," and Went on to stste that tbe document had been all ready, but its pre aenta'ioa Waa sbsndoaad for the reasons already stated. larih tbe 13th 1870. .. ' ... ki,a..i.. per t am t, 1mw wnrt onter. and- hiasi .... f iiett idvsWi sjiirraertai ytt u, suueratewe ViirtitTo m miaculif done bv the Xu Klux. . Mow this is to aotifv yoa, A Haa aiuu, JaaUhj Wivnaow, In. Pni.ir Cahson, - Wat, Casaoa. and Saaoni, BiooaHSTarr will be held t'rtctly reaponaible lor any and all oa'jage beiealter committed in your - eeetioawt oounuy by ssid Ko Ktuv.Tir i tfgf aiator as yoa have been- pleasad to call 1 tbem. Us d thia or jooj will be mail to Tiiaabovs isasar4attia Itttnritm mX I ' i aeoturaitaicanott reeetvea oy ajsos iias- Hll.lltwoorTtltri4Wekl atnee, troni tbe Post OlBue i Oak Springs in this County. It is, poat-aiarked Huineifbrdlou, March 80tb, 1870. Tteorigismlean beaeen at any time by spnlicatioa at our offloaV.VAi'-i-, ' The writer evidently tiled todbgulae' fci bsnd-writing, hot as to bUsoooess, Mors anoo- This ie one of the lowest .attempt to lojiffii'ieie and pat in terror, good and qutut ciiiaeos, we have ever known to be attempted ia thi one -free country. The party or parties who penned it, ate Is enwr svdl y and eraven-heartad to rbfc their own rotten and corrupt carcaasva in the attentat to execute the threat contained therein, tut are not too good to make use ot the luno- raot and viuiuus tools under their control to burn and murder. - ' - i JUOA'a.cn aaieasuaa writer, w.boever he may oe, mat ue uae moai signally laileJ la lit purpose. A I that tbe parties ak, who are tbreauned by tbis " Lotrtr of Law," ia aa open field ed fair fight. Eite more quiet, orderly, cpright, law akiiling and- respectabUoiuaeas e.nnot ha f and in the Sta than tbe partie threaten, eil by this bsrn-buroer and murderer 1 Viudiaitor. . , Cbioham '.Tiituid an bis best speakers' at work, as Kion as tb Cullom bill pasted, to ............ . I.. i r ... . , i"Bi'",v pwMiw on sirowsiing, ana. ss it would seem likely,, for resisting, The man indignation meetings at Bait Lake City were oonduattwd in a manner combin ing tbe religion with th political, strong ly faiitical ia each. Orson Pratt, who is next to lirtgliam in- the Mormon list of diguiWriea, takes tlie view of tbe mstter which ie most popular and likely to prevail with the atao; ch saints. He maintains the dtioeiitaitwt et p-lurat warfhltfea, and caisll responsibility upon the i):ity. He boldly arrays Congnss and tbe Almighty against each other in bis bsrsngues, and paraphrase the Apostle Psul in his appeals to the people to obey tbe divine mandatee even to death. At tbe last meeting, held last week, a more sensible view if the mat ter was taken by Judge Hiou'. - He aaked whether, aith lemala suffrage istab'lalied i a tlia Territory, and with railroads open ing npXthe whole aotth meut to ouUide in-fljeuci-s, Conirreaaould eot have been sat ieflert to lei the religion die out. a it ai My wouiu .no ii iu-e, imieauor atteiup l .g to regulate it in tbu bnrb manner. The fame question bar bew ask.d here, and It gain greater tore when we see the storm ol la uaOcisnt tba CaUuoi bill bae raised ia Utah. A Woenaartit, Caw e. suspecting an ntd whidenaT't dealer tu'c'ouu 1. Uiili.k ni.ineyrniuut.d-&amu4 Bot te tre- tngagert re p owing- n, errtt m M htt'de- teeirvetto entrap him. Drown Agreed to nteet tbe deteetire at 19 Chryltle street yis' errtay, where h sold bint two counter bit $30 notes,' purp Ing to be Uaued by tbe teelfa National Bank ot Uaca. at Uw rate ol tnlrty-avserat, a the dollar, and Haa immediau-ty srnateoV lleing slightly paraiitie. Brown a ia tbe babls ot walk mg with a eaue, and thia, po exemioe -tion, pioved to have a screw bead and to' oe noiww. I ue osksiitoi cariosity I a- l oomingexolisd, he looked etill cloaer and t be boilow. Tlie deteotiVo' curiosity found that tb screw beed Was fastened to a string, which, being pulled, f,reed out tvne f xotl worth more ot the earn ' kind of ooaatetrtcitt, - Paateaed at - the aad of the string wa a butson, wblck fitted Hi-sely In tiie hollow of the eane: B-nwe would ruTRer.':. ace. w oa the Heart, ano" fit rekd f Tor f,i, S j t. l . jt a .. .- . . . 1 1 r .i "1 -oaasrw isuoai'wjwew rear oi ueieciion. ue I oenmaaesi wis guim warveo aa examit stion, - - - - - - nit9mmmmr - ttr9Wt'tm!l'1 moiub, fur which he make ' btmaell gie baasuw whose voios seems to-oee trool bl ooikrtrpa,'M paid IW- per; rS, and Pauline Cauissa, who. a yet Is 'a aiulil ani'mal v ...AetU-tae. anum... Piuatni. jtAWttta)- $lfiO per week, tie haaeee-oU b M Connre liea with the eosfpsoy. Bableraan, tbe tweoty-weakvokrd tenor ol tba company, who thicks of nothing bat posturing and extra gotiuializing'ot ei gnttera! langiiags, rteeivea S9 tor eeeh perlorusnoa. Karl Forme poor eld broken doa ' Karl Furmea-wbo eace was a star of auch mg nitade that he alone would ttlumlae the rouaica I world of the mstro polls, gt $100 a va vi malt a tout of himself. Jftu Jeraeias. Forth Sentinel. TUB DVfB OF WBLUX0T03 AXD m. I ' . sin wilt tie atwavs a nihlicl f tint f- d Interest and study, I have thought tlut ths following paragraph would not prore uidotere'lng to that portf n ol y,mr readers who take mora' cleasure in blaiorin Investigation than In the skirmishing of polities! parties. T pa sag k urs in a singularly, calm and orgioal article epos NaiH.leoa and Wellljgtoo at Waterloo, te 1e Inond in the ftmtkirn Ibvieu ior Janua ry, ItWil t biWt tbeee are some writer who proteaa to docover aa luueti genius ie vafvTOVH-r vvenng'oo as they do to Na poleoo, the foremost soldier nr all the world ; so There are omn Sotithera critic who have-peoetnud so' deep (lowrf undet the smfau of tmtee;icf fnovemenr thit thi y bars tounel higher' ev uanoee of Oe etaiship in G ns Stonewall Jackson and Jos. E, Jolinttoe than) In the great leader ofba tuiittnrtal army of Jiorthern VfrgtniV Tins is t, pe, hspa, H be wondered at We know thepirvertity of the human ia tftllett. Many Xauheee believe thai eveaT l'ljs-es Simpson knows "how to to ret squadron In the Held:" Grant, victorious, Is t greater rmaa with torn than L--J. de f.atet - - - '. j . . . "Oihsrs mav had the linnc sos. . ' I haw to b ai wboae race la raa." . Uow ibs'ieet -ilei ia the aubioined extract will be rec-ivett by those Scciber and Bouwbore reader who era prone to ilepreciate the claims ot , the great Virgin iau,i cannot uuaertaae to .- anticipate,- , nan,', eutlrlej. BraU oonstdertir rriiin iTfiiiLF of luatka tTtion rx mparW tlie'cataloaue of his rx,.l..! with those ol other Geuerala, Such sa Tare noe, Eugene, Merrhorough and the great Xr detlc. we tail to see the. enormous superiority wbich, we are told, 1 to vert l appelant-Ik hi re the campaign tWaf terloo, most assuredly, bis aobievemauts bora no compai ison, whatteer, to those of Napoleon. A compared with those of -U, Lee, tbry oeem. roeracjiug evau Water. ,(ML-JI!tfiu-tl1f insiguinuant General Lei with a force not so tarffeai the Anglo Portuguese regular army1 .which Wellington had under, hies when he en countered Messeoa in ltHOHnot bait a large a hit whole force if the Portuguese militia be taken Into the account in the space of twenty -e'ght djs, Ip three battles; killed sn 1 wouudid mors men, than Wei t lington'eVtr killed and wounds I during lie whole csreer, from Ateagn to Waterloo, both inclusive. Is one ot thste battle Lee billed, and wounded mor mea by .l00, than tbe French army lost, Ineludiiig pria oners, in the whole oampaitta of Waterloo, and tb pursutu to tlie galea ot Pari,;' la ths same battle be killed and wounded sanr men than Wellington, Blucher and Nnp leoa, ail thro togi'tlw t, lost in killed ami wontided in - the tault et Waterloo, by 1 000 m a, Ia the second ol thiwa bnttUe he killed snd wonndeif the lamrnuiubef that ' both -the opposing armies lost in the; battle ot Waterloo ; and in the third h killed and wounded mora bv 1,000 than the French t in tb battle of We erloo, U tlie three battle- together, Lee killed and wounded more men by at least 80,000, tbsa tbe A lies snd French loet in the whole campaiL'n, inddding prisoner'. ''The force with which Lea operated never stnounted atone time, to 90,000 men ; the fore with which Wellington and Blucber acta I wss, aooording" to Engrisb estlmites, 190,00tl strong. The force to which Lee wat opi posed was, from first to last, 140,000 strong ; to lore to wnicn Wellington and uiuctier were "opposed was but 123,000 strong: When kessen invaded 'Portugal In 1810,' Wellington bad 80.000 British troops, and 11,000 Portngueee regulsr, who la tb bsttr of Busaen, ' according to Wellington' own account, "proved tbentaelvee worthy to fight side by swt with tb BritHbtetermt,K beside 40 000 admirable Portogueae militia. 11 had Lisbon tor bis I hie, with a British war feet riding at anchor, and innumerable vesreUol I'tlterdesCitptione plying between the p rt and' England, aba bringing tbe mailt abundant supplies nf arms, provisions, aud mi.niiions ol war; " U bed surrounded the port with tbe M't"treutcadou system of fottiflcrioi)tkUown"rto "modern ' limes, and bit tssfr was to defend the strongost conntrj iu Europe.; In Lee's 'east', hie ene-' my had posaeasion ttf the' , sod eould aud did land a powerf ul 'army to' attack the wry basis of his epsra:l , "while be Bghting : Sttorbnr of stifl greater "reegtn bt front. - It Ik pwbaliiybtalTtK-rj gt-tner jtirt to weiiingbin to" institute inle oomparis g If bis deeds look but com monpiace beside" the acMevemente ol thi emiis?n.a do all ol beta Tha hiaiort ol Vni"ni I yJ'QtlXs&b world cannot exhfhit sUcb jt caDiptigo, as that Of trfs ia IBM. Oxf..f,S'.X-AIJirirT870. Th WiKir EsmtotTifn. loforvna. jioi wasreetlved beruoa Wednesday abow lug teat tba Mrf ish rlpwdttioa of tea thuujid mea Woul.l, ,Io Jaa way, pas ! l ttf b btrritor oi OaL.JJailS td ei et - The troop , it .ia said, are to mercli.eveiUnd through the British .pea aiMaionvIr -m tta otHtoecat uda ,t Lske upjirle the Lake M tba Wooda.-'VatIa r"-" - , b '"Pi1 '', f.w pUced twux aud Ukee fn-m Lake Superb" through the tbrtttgu tlis.cuaia id lake asd f iwt eoo t;:iug twits 10 lullu 0. t'm WeodVer A,ip'U'a te rriwiryi A tberej no".Jahatas. tii Uill n toe buiWvea lioamn seuppliea a .d tri lis to ' i hri id the-reuie baiaeii. tttr is fco-dHtt'4 that th a UoVRramtait, on teartittig niMn-ittimal-nwtaw tbe nerttieastera end oLMtnsxsota.- Boai- i m r Pi wmm "'i(t I .-.,- y-l ... t.- i. . I Hallway hafetoniprmi su auh tuapraoTurl ltJ.b.fLtetU;e!iveitttfiina njnraj ' ty me senuv.ni iiear uxiorei. in; rebruary, oil the rli.-.t lilKi-ALlitiuiAV and ao auita will te instituted agaiost tbe ouuipauy. To lb M4"fM,i;n i,St,rf'r?.nkln: settlf rjtfla.s hat been .warded-MNf othW Stiff rers hars bw n alike gTheryuily dealt with. . '' ' '. .--...., - . . n l "",-' . r '"" ' ? :' w f".M;r(y; Ta 0au DesASTask Aa Anaericaa naval couit at Yokohama ha rendered steeisiea oe Ihe Oneida case, clearing tbe oifioere of Lueitl-taied ship trum all cbargea of aeghat at irreaolataoa at the moment at tbe collision, and charging tb whole aaoe. HbBt guilt ef the disss 14 oa Captain Ejr CalMHC Orut.-At tbe new Chinese TuSfE ao orZ(u-ra4 oawee tf-tett-: etst faaglttaevew OT sight putarasn) wklih sMea eiurses ms-lo, lavtruuwDtal aad voesL sfsiy . . evening. Tbs p rtoraviaoe beginning about S o'olock in tlie evening. Tbs Inaurumests exMsist 'of a Chinrse fl I.I !e, banjo and guiur, a kotall horn that soeods like a bag pips, a large go, Irons aad dilitala.'bigetaer with otbur imall iiistmmeat,:. There are two principal singers, one ypuibful looking iellow, with a vole like a kittoo, aootljrr older aad str-ngrr voice. Who ctoae Lis ejes aad aing bk a torn eat Occasionally Oi whole cborus of ruiceseomeaie to wive fleov w H ;7roejrfatd;n hle - I"'1? produced by powerful blow oa loeeutmaon. I be Inatiuoisntal music IS nvore varii thaa that prejuord ty ths same anmber of AmarieaB musician, aad the place are conatderatily longer, Tb dnua. mer, for Instance, beat oa three or lour different drums, uses two different t cf aticka, and with every chang produces a dillenat aoaad. They ksep remarkably Jl.w, w gft,ibiough thi. entire per--rormaoco whfi spirit. Tha stag ia a kind of recess or hois ia the trait, with a rail ia front aad low ceiling. t be space te about Br by ei (set, and ia the ceatre ie m etool, upon which teapot is Kept, Irorn which the uoaiciaa refreah tbem.-tve. Tbe pise Is tisJeed by a attmtier of- American every - Saariaa roa Lira JL story ia told of iuaa sahd cam upaav-sv-pash vf bongry aolve while (luting in aauTeifluwed forest no tfrp speed, and to Itavs tlieuvi-iettid : but b wa a practised skater, "dab" al the fancy work acquired oe fib rink,' where people state lor past tune, and leera to be elegant and swan like.- His ,cuUr edge and figure skating saved him. Oa came ih wolves full pelt, iheir bnt breath TeaaliragtitiatasTas 17el)iitairtTtip4le ,ptrt, whan itAMlb ffjw ionnd. J a . V beautiful eircln, and the ausggy wretches, narnmi on ay tmir own tnmieuduUi Imps- . tut, were a long way in front, while he went gUdlug til In a conirary direction. ' Oner and over agata did he araeuoa thi manoMivre in tmsiler circles till the wolves themselves, bi ffled, and (ti their rage anap ping and biting at each other, began to flag, and to think that after all they were to chase of the shadow of a msa a hungry ' dream of butaae fi ela, Ilouad and rvu'uil " went tbe skater, still with a cool head and clenched fist, working nearer and nearer ' home, anfil at last, in' the clearing ot- the. -loreat, the pursuers gat up; and, t with a howl of ,, dMpoiatment flsd into- the thicket, . . . , ' ', ' ' . A Mar's Lt'rflt Tdhjiio ti SoAf ?tdifi Some ten dsv since a bu'eber ol Pater- "eoh, N. J., named Frederick Kceflyn. em- ' ployed at the saueer ot Crrasaad Ctngr a-' reets, saw twilMiyf Ar -ig eudj rati wit m to iart" WW whereuVon a mau ' named Kaboe, a thoemsker, earn ont and struck tb batcher o hie head.'1 Oa Sunday Kee flya waa found dead hi boarding bouse, at 78 Market street.. Coroner ilutiar worth r held an inquest, and it being believed that tbl blow on bia bean had caused bia death a poetmortem exsmlnatlon mea ordered, aud held by Drs, Blamdetl and, Warren. Instead of there beiug any .injury to his bead it wa ducrverod that death bad bcea ' caused by disease ot the lungs, which, wrre hardened and presented every eppearsnc ot a nass Of eoap atonet The turgeoB pro. n ounce It a most extraordinary ease, and declare that it sKnoottiptehcnslule bow the man lived as long ss be' did. A verdict was accordingly rendered by tbe jot y la accordance with tbe facta, tally esmreratJeg Kaboe from any connection with Kecflya'e Mligi, r-iCl4-.-.y VagZ.t- aK,y. . Cabiiiir pid( i,-taTbeta prtvptssd to send carrier pigeons to se with steamers, in order that In ease of accident notification might be sent tar land. We talgfat thaa bar bad oewsot the City of BnetosW There bat, however, been tliaeutsipn , as to tbe distance which these birds, fly." A grest deal ot popelar misconception trials with regsrd the power et pigeon to perform greas aistaocea, w eomminly urfMad that it is only neeAwsry to take carrieea to a diet an c of several bundrsd, utiles front home, aod they will unerringly return. This is eeotrary to the fact. Although, pigeons ion earHrv tiroeo posses woiuiersut to stlnct. and ate endowed with ettraordinery . homing' power; yt, to enable them to Ijy great distanoea, they must he r. gulrty (raioed. When properly trsinad, however, share ie no doubt that they can , pifin marvaiious jouroeys, ..-,.. ...,., ,.... r . aw r i 1 ., - " u - tlnLoae-V Swater IpvcAtkkAtv.' Ti JtacT. Holibfj akled bis trryar sssociatef tur beonme the owner ot 80pv0 acre ot North Camttu sclioot tend cpok the payment of $W,HH iTha floldeq loyalist have sftld JQ.OUO eereo uf -these l anile for aa mush' money a they paid the But fur tbe whole ' body ot land, within a month after they ob Valued ownership. Thi left to th -Joy-alist the nug ifttl auinbef of '80,000 aon ; Bat tbis wa ae, taoonvenient -fartu . to run, eo they have arranged to sell SQ 000 N ecrcs more for $ 100,000. Tb ssle give a cool pmflk of "a plnm' to start butinesa with. Out Horded is teething tlie Kip Van "' " i Winklreialty. m North Carultasa eTar.1 lletU" will pa iueUtwied tbatioyalty rneaoa stealing by etatoteoe-mfitjtjjtirm -'a'ltied. ' ' HoWlosr, no; donhU M'itiilA :JiC pp!y the $50,tKH paid the State to Instruct the iUith. ' Pf ,trT;t fJaroltna in Hoklcn's ethic , (. .I,. ... roeuitouon wili U"imprta by iuy si xbac uer. vs f ascf JfnrvnuH, 4 -vWfttWwTivtlfR.rr' H.Ylte.itioiit'S hkvjrg ilifffftif VrygiMirsa &JrBHtutMfbei Atbarto:inrae- Olilo Hillrojd. to BtatiSTille, Is a source of gttTiattalteniib'to'rne'w "bTIredelF sod adjacent Counties, Who formerly traded to that place, ae their natural outlet for the .1 Ai?f ? 11. pua aa vaAl$autta tei ms, while tbe aeefuh. eat ot tne place wilt largely benefit ia snp pUmgaucumertiumilisa Ba both sestioDt wi t require; With tli Is Railroad ,1a opjra tlon, fifty fnitonurs will visit Qbtiriotte. to W ewa aots', nd the trtde of tbe place will increase more than fivefold from that apjirr country. It require nesagacity to sea tuis. Iredell ha spoken te, Mecklenburg te sp rnil with $100,000, eud tbc deed, i donI t iii Amtrtetu, .ir :'1

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