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t jj " Vj7: .,' ".. .; . ----. , ... ,,,,. , ... -..,---,-.... .r ... ,,' 4 L . "" 7" . r.r"1 , i ' w nnaaBBaanBBnWBBWna -;4 J tUE SENTINEL. : L7tor'f p.t .i ibe jjute, M,thr rr of thilr coair, rj( 1 Y.iterdn. in Rulicl CooTeatio Sack rWi ksvtiBg tad euvfarioa u aervf vitntiwd oal Of P8n lmouiatiJ It - lMUd J1 JJ b4 vutpoimaiied by brokiA untiti throagbout tit ighw ; " 4 tl tbu grw oat of dustfuctioa, reiroU .D(t moUpf HoUen ri(tW..io- ui Looi, llw (ormer iitIHag W XUEoiVi srK ) (he UulteJ HtUM tWaaUy. kf tlia jitlcr trjiog to renew bW bold oa tlit A.t (orncj Otficraliblp. ' " Tba Igbt liroka oat oa the 'attempt at periaawnt orgunttioa ot the Cournioa. Tlx quvttioB wa, Who sball b frenidunt, ginator PopI ot 8BUr Abbott t-otba telcctioa 0W00I being a DoTdea triumph, the election of AbUtt.the gn4r.0te.i0g to earpet-baggert ibalr preerii jUtiiC"""" GJloitaj colored Preatden,tial ekctor Md ria ef iii party," waa aa.i-Holdea, or.'jM AbboU.1 Governor Holden, btlng cbairiuaa of the ExocutiM Committee, end nom Tn-aeon, aediticta aao inctioa oppoeitiob ' to Boidesiam prvrailed alf tba- taoraiiig. ' PaeaiM, envy, veaoai and malice, showed their beads la every cornef of the Halt, an !,atibe tejuaembliog at four o'clock, the IJentndt Oovernor, at chairman ot Ibe : Coamlttee ot panaaoeat . rgattisntioa, made his report. Then Bedlam broke luojalifhsakliodiba demon of dUoord and anarchy aaaumed control 0 tiaseaib Ert ' Marshal Oarrew,,wUb bis porUy f.jrm elevated oa a ebalr, could not restore tatioujibj ' iia "cusecd" and"betfged and begged and "cuMed," it all did a , good. A. 7. Janes, bo bougbMUucot(o at Dr. Bloaa'pointed in vai to the motti, "; "Let at bavepraro," aaapeadad ot tW chairman's bead. .Si-. " Cul. Claike, tba chairman, who served in ' the Met lean war,, and ia tba late Coaled vrate army, (and a bo is so undergoing a tevearr service than either,)' was not to be tnerrnVd Of nra bvi liv a oecro, Su, wlirn bis party,'; bat recently dubbed by tome ot hit hrotber fleds, "big yaller," moved to ttrikt eat tba najtte of bit friend Mabson, m' one of the secretaries, tbe chair ruled Vm MlTm--T'"'-"-- : -"Big yaller" persisted la his motion, wbea tba ebalr again called bint to. order aud told bin to take bis seat Biat taller" being kunloo andtbe chsirt being eoesb';" "big yaller" being right sad the ehalr 'beiog wrong, tbe former would eot "dowtt at tba bidding ol the latter ! l White seceah ordering ntiioa negro down, was like tba match to the train, it brought ap every unioa negro at once,, and a scene ensued; "big yillar" euninf worie than onr . lsabMstin n,Bi mii iatM tbj?BiWt aad tba CoritUtu'ion to back him, and a sevolver in his pocket, and he'd "be d d ii Im didn't mean to hue his riullls.' ' Be said be waa not afraid of jot Tamer . nor tba Ka Klnr, aad U Oov. HolJaa was asaassinated be would bum. tbe house of tbe biggest Coaaefvativa ia Wtlmingtou, With iU whole tily.v Bam Morphia, W decent colored man Iron Orange, s after,, .typeatad attempts, got a cbaaea to aoggeat M tialloway, that be had "never been toOrange yet." i Ofat WOfTrctrgara-)d, aaAba braiaa" ;want out to cool off, aecoiupinied by Mayor Harrison, who counseled biiq to moderation. But "big yaller" swere, like tbe Qovemor, that New Hsnover shauld have her riuhta" ' . " . ' ""I'aSVCTteT WarWi,,alw'avltia!savflBB inaied Col, W. 1. pirWrr.ettJT "' vajd tba' upiTeac ' became alarmed and left tba HaU huwiod - ly. airng tbam tha Govamof was seen to ;UkehShaTaad''retreat ? "la the a13t'or thieffllfojnon; oaadelegate was beard to eiy out, "bieak up the dd , . coecam in a rmrf it waa just got up to make Holden Senator and Olds Attorney , .OetterUIS .;'v;rlfi.-Vj-'ftt JamFoatleiwMsceBtSmWiii1 mass.'fl.iettngrooDiflikeacbrkinaaeddy, ;. aad. crying out, 'Let. Ramcat ba beard t . Let Ramcat ba heard ! aud geatla peace will agat wavahw balmy .wings over tba Oeevealiea.H m ;- , '-T.""-.. . Club atfckariMdUt.iiaiwai'a ' aad oaibs as dorp aa those ased by the OoTcraof wreetmrelustlweTa baard saiious'pafii'cj'ibs B!L 'J- ' ' " tbOVifti wilt woladraeowd to adtl luol to Preach ipoka his old 'jlmiogUia artllla4.tiyini ' tlrl.MSmMM!ffil forth the clalsta of carpet baggers. It Was toScientiy conciliatory, however, to bring 'Harris to hit IW41,.3; ' Here tbe beat was so intense- as to esuta Galloway ia retire tociolerT aga;a. "While ' ha as staled ba tbe ttepa Vt ripper" ; ba waa accoittil by three-colored fieltknitea, who npbraided h his course tn Hie meeting. A debate absoed and a crowd of Uoldenites gathered sround ; Galloway turaicd to go in, when one of tbe mobetuard lim ; h lULeo returaed. to tb door tad bt f n to talk lemtly. fttTcljiifof poire euue upol Cim ati-l .I. B: flallwray MjaltaHtiavitf TfTterttmleo- -paiew-T add b wm Tindieetiog hie hOoor, bat be would go wbea commaaded, only he woald not be arxeated aa4 dragged tbera.' . . ',-' .4 sn. He wi finally arretted end marched oiT to the guard booso. At he, Waajgoipg, a dcltg.ts ttoi Wilmiugtuo, named Kurk, treat ap to apeak to Callaway, and at tba tame time a fed abirted negro cried out to OdHoajty to aboot tba potica. Cbick" flywxl, colored, one at the moet rtSoieot polkawen, ol Jba jqiy. jrtjftej all, hlack and white, to keep oil. Rork appruacbMt, a hMMi mty to tpo.k t Gtitoway, wbra "Obick" ge biu 4 touch with ha ''bill" and laid bin oa the peremeot. We uw and beard tba blow, and thought, at the timr, it ought to. bare Ullea .on Pool, Abbott, Beaton, Tuurgee, or- aonta other Whit man ol tba party, who t eotive in ealling tbeee poor ignorant laborers Into. Convtnllou, jn oJtr that tktf may.UUea n the spoilt of offioe. JACOBIN . CLVBg AXD LMA0VK8. 10TAZ t TesemMsnee ' between the ' Jseohm :BonTlpssa slrifcTng ss to"piseBCItsl2L: .AMOiJio, tba woit caAasL ob- ITa111ti'pMtin bt raembtr. Mp, each being compoaed ot preachers, politiclant and ignorant and debased men. At first, each wsa verv nnonlar nmrlitm. . " J.JS - t I T " . lug liberty end eqaallty. Aftrward each becsmaanginf t ot iotiniidstion, and then dent of murder and barbarism. For yearn the ,. Jacobin CJnbnof i'rmce held tire prn) of that country L" iw fccid- sge and coofuaicn, and in tba and they .....Jl... ' 1". i F The law in Franca, under the Jacobins, as in this Butt and the whole South, under the LeagtKS, wire aew and constantly changed.. The tribunalnjf th. country, In tba . en Instance, tat : in tbe other, were htmperarK-the ewnsalnaens. of men enehsin- ad, and everything and every body were put under tbe surveillance of spies and informers, such at Holden inaugurated ia this State under Colgrove, Bill Hmkey, Bother, Parrott, Toloa and others. ;?; The French Jacobins boasted that they iVied oa tiietr-y.w.." t . . br terror than frce, and that a few timely murders and burning had prevented tbe bloodthd ol many hettles, ., ( , Our Jacobins have imitated their French ttBBjpiert, by aending out troopt jo dilfsr tnt counties, aa in Jones, Alamance, and tbe negro troops to Scott's, in Wake. Tbty have Imitated them ia their "timely" mur ders and TurnTrig'iT'at'lir ttrn ease ot the murders in Green, Pitt, Craven and Jones, which are lnh in the memory of all. And tba burning that ear shed their lurid glare on tba bosom of , night,' in al most every county In the State, from: one end of It to the other. , y ;s it Is Orange threo baraa were burning at onetime within eight of each other 'and the berepaead grain, ware hnrnatt, .klth.iiii, buildings'. 'The Battle taotory (fin i and mill were burned in Edgecombe. In Chatbsm, Isat. week, Mr, Boylan' barn with Ave horses waa burned ; in Caswell, tbls, week, we hear of tba burning of tba barns of Mr. Lea aad Mr. Hinton, together with all their tubaoco, and laat Sunday morning Mr. Bianch, of. thi county had bis barn fired and was shot at f lteen or twenty times wuile attompting to ex tin. gulshthe fiamca." -VXH Tl.lX Ws shalt i tiee iurtber the analogy be- IwatKrf oWlWM del - velopments may Justily.;:;.; IS AT tUX ACJCVOy. - -."TTidon 'tt1wt0rtl,amn but out Local, does, and to-day, nt 11 o'clock,' ba had' n suw.lybPilrpa'OT'caftS: place, we learn tbera will b soma more et the same sort to-morrow.) w uen tne .4xijlllJtent,,to, MaJMJ&ML2S saw His txTlency0,'. witkbij f tate Treasurer and afthCTcpafeYt4"tetjrron' 1st, earning in at Pepper' back door. rVe tell tbe Governor, htn ala mdl find him out. He may go in at tba back doors, and thus evade the observation oi the editor of the Sbhtiksx, but be can't escape the notice of the "deU tbn Lord. cj Wa laam feonv "thi HUlsboro JZreeraV that on Wedoeadsy, tba 4 th lust, three "walawf"nl ;iH 6ttwenTottobwee of Gen, Wm. Lea, of tSaswcH cuity, were Jkstrryed bv firejtbe w"ork otlosndiar. J.JLlaStiyoo, Tne btandari will please put this upon HtTTtgWfr ut "nnrsgsn,T ...,. ,,, lastButuIai JijfVtJiarOTton.7Ua Urge oouWtoCToSswttAr4iint, tsq., was destroyed It ire, evidently tbi work ot an incendiary Fortunately tbe bera eoeteuf cd onTy a iinitt "rfotrrmy of tobeeeev Pxicis t-o Laud w Hn.tso.-Ge Way with your poor land 1 we psy prices for land ia this aecttua. A lot of eight aore lie jSHit aatsde of tow wa sold ta Mr. J W. Norsrood tbe other day, one Of tba finest sgriculinralists in the county, lur eight biiscked do(lsrs. Only evie Aumirtd a aer , .. a , .;,,.' ... I SOZDKy RADICA LCOS YBX TIOX. WsDKBaeiT. Mav 11. 1870. : j Tba CooTeali. 1 Cooveotioa met at 4 o'clock. tbe foUavino eountW to nuiwwd Aleianrlor, CleaTefsitd. rjnpin, Monra vn.iow, rerson, mis, jucumoocv KUtBr tord. Stokes, Union, Iljde, Lincoln, and Uaaan Hughes (00L9 aroaeloa anestioa Obprlvilega and said, -.- ; 4 &i Mr. President, Though tittle aad nnA known, yet I am a fU'publicaa, nod baft supported the Republican party "aver since its organization in UiisBtaW, to the best of my abitity. I cava been assailed oa this Boor to-day in a m"t nnjnst manner by uanoway, aewtfata lrum uvw ttu- over. Tba cause ol the attack ia entirely penonal and should not hsve been made fvhrrr. Urnna timaslBce-not hnrrwiHr-thar mt. vatnmnv m umntritul with fA Sbini. dari ejfias, 1 wrote sa article for hat paper f rl'Ti lf)t ..nHlHIBtifet ..n .. Mr 1. ) f luit-a,ooitw, atirch ww KA'JtnUd h$ h,aj (Gal'oway) ; ?. -m.y-' ,., '- Hnfrhes was bera interrupted by Kt. Ram'i. Cairo w. wbo arose to a toint ot or. dir. which WMlbetthe miauaderktaoding between Hugb-s sod GalJoway waa not proper basiuejis h t tba aunsideration of tba Convention. u Tba PieaideaLnilad the point well tsken. A, H. Goltoaav fcol.S uovtd that ha be allowed to oontlnua. . , :?",... ? .Numerous motions to 1st the motion on the table and uW tit tali weremsde, .' . Tba PresiUcat rated them all utat of or der. -"- V .ii -trir'istTW.-t?wit.-hromrlr ttar PibiVFrw pearrtri kr the pnservaiW ;ot tba; Republican P"7- - 1.., 1 . . Jos. W. Holden then followed In a short speecb, aad woundup by telling a vu'gar lA8atQfluijror ana apoKe at tengib retorted to a split ia tbe Democratic party which could not be: peaiea ry calling a,..Htatt Coijvenilna, and alluded especially to the c'ouraa pursued by DtcYataav as an evidence of the aplit. Mr. T. & Caldwell from the Oommitte oa permanent organiiaUon, made tbe iol'. lowing report, towlt 1 , . , t - voa VansiDKiiT. ' Hon. John Pool, of P.wjaotaak. 1 . . vicn raotoaNT. . . 4 1 1 t Dutrlct. J.W Niiwaom, l". K. Jooet and Henry JCiipes. ', ' a y fod. DisuicU-C. H. Brogden. Jas Dick ajo au4 O -o. E Wfliis. ' -- " .. 8rd. District, Oo.2L French, Jams Bowman and A J. Frry. , , 4th. District.-CrJiieUayol P-. B.Hswk ins and J, B. Masno. ; - Ai.h. Diatrict.e-Wilson Catey, John M. Kaiehall and Usary Itjrne. ' ih. Uiatrict. J. Q A. Hrant. JnO. Mis t1Jlri6tr-l3a-rrj'Wr-63wman, w. t7 Dickty aad W.A. Jlct'slU ' ' tBCBCTAStRS. IsL District. B. H. FraokUa, J. T. Reynolds and 6am I. S. Carrow. ' k Sod. Dis.riet. W. p. Mabson, J. a. West and F.J. Johnson. ":T'i ' - Srd. JlUict. UoO.' lu' MJiBaon, (A V IIa;aand Geo, A-Grsbsm.' 4ih. District. Chat. B era, W. R. Rich- ardn ad Wja,CthiU a. Sib. District 8. A. Douglass, 8.O. ilor- ney aad TaloaC".f 4 fltb. DUtrict Wm. Seattle, Vt. w, a Cowerton and W. H. Lawrence, , tth. Durtrict W. b .Pearson. JU It. Powell. E. R. Hampton and all ot the Be- publicea mimbers 01 tne rreas wno are present. ; - " ' - -ooon ajtraiitw tsu jsmee R.' Psire.' rei-doorkcenef f thi (rsbudy aervaht 0 President Davis.) : U; B. Hsyes, eietegau irom rtonesoo ana n Northern nj asked that his hsm be atrickea from tba report as one ol the sec- retariee. . -V. ';'.": -" ' I A. H, GaDoway, col., moved' tbst th name of hie- fiend, Mabeon, be ttilckea from the list as one ot tbe Secretaries, f -! f'Tnt President ruled that be was out of order. -.'-'?.?-'' H Gallowsr. not .Ttd rf the gag law wss to te enforced and the New" Hanover delegation denied their jtit rights, tbey wonld wsk outol tne tknveotion. , ; , Hera a considerable' d.slurliance arose. thw whola.4.oBTanfaom .aterajHB .tbcif jeet al! talking st once, smid the din, cries ol I Ui s break op tu d d tiling In a row, let tbe New tfeoovet delegation go. .they cso. not control tbe Convention. After ensid ersble penrnaaioa on tbe part of toe leaders, aie:im.:lpaia:jo :fiu.ah- fott to address iivem. - , v . moved that bis name be Strickea from the report a on of tne Vie President,, lor the rs-oa that it was. net made in accdanca It-was will known that Mr. Pool did ant aetk tbe'ibsiVnil w Presidtntr aod-st-wa believed that -ttia whul arrsngetnent bad been made to injure Gen. Abbott nod North n men General! v. wha Mid in the State. If such wa tbe ease ha regretted it, bat II the gauntlet is thrown down to jKortnern men they will takt it ap, aad moved that .whea tbe report is considered tbe rota be takrtt by counties. - - ' " Mr. Jones, 01 t-oiumous, msoe a uinuoir icing speech. ' ! X : 't'. ''' ' Vr Mr. Semnet Utrrow maun a narraooizing apwath-..-.' 1 --Tr,fctAjt,..;,. -X .-Mr.:-;.'Tmi'Tuln-aaid RamUt bad not bw'a heard from, and. inited tan tua name til tin Par t. .and ir the lottrcst on r'trrerraWumc? itjaO 0p 00 Jiog uenru, uw tor Jios Harna, eul'i were too ToutridrTont l hnl iwi mam URMTllM. to wnfc n bsraouix eg tpetch, tnf In bit rejwtksJuidJUa JV Umi ngtun oeieisi ion was rtpunsible for tne wnota Ointuroaoca, llarrisa(il tt wt tu narur 01 certain kind ot anak to hi (Loud and cucuo- ued bioaea) '-''..''.:". " llrwthitl U acy nutu waaltd tefnatrHt bim. thev could attempt it alter be Went oat of doors it' they ehooe,bo! any msn who woobt so tar forget CIS sell resptet, aa to atoms tbe torm 'f a serpent was beneath bis notice and toj conumptitjie p tosntt bim. He aroas simply toixpressbis regret at tba aafortnuste coutruverry which bad sprue (( op. He era a strong pereooai aud political, iriend'of GuL A boot 1, so J would do nothing to Injure bim oorinere man, lie was a uen J ma lion. ow. oi ana 01 -vjorenror non,- bu n woaia sot ko as tt a tba de;aU trora ABaiuscrsMtoiu l t. .i' I ?WiWlt W Wlt-tr trfr-lt- New ' Banovel delegAtlo dlilot like tlia aouiuattons made by - the CAiitu, be cause some particular man wast proposed for President, that was no rex why they should get up and threaten leavatbe Convention aad break it up. 1 .'.I Mr. G. Z freocb, I dealrc staU far tba New Hanover dvleatton id Mr. Gal kway will bear ma out, . tbasuoe of ihn Kew fisnover deleesta hsvetreateued to leave tba Convention: beeaustcrtaia Dies were appointed or were not lp dated to office. The remarks mule1 bar Gatlovar la tba beat oi debato were. U. if the Jtw Hanover tli Inration could nmare a uroper hasring htfoin Uie jConnm?thaUUey wouia . retire. There wsenotlnog said about leaving on atoount .Hr. P.i'j be ing made President, and t'At v Hanover delegation ba no ncbant ion. i , :' "A-.ltL.illowtv". "iJ eii iw.jtaa 'tba poaitioa be took be at ' T mive4 ia nmeod tbe report by etrija t out the name ot hut trieod Uaheoa, anf was ruled out of order, contrary t all rii mentary !w usage. He was alto a 0 I of Mr. Pool and of Gov. Ilolilen, nata order to eon visce iba-Coaeattoa W na - wss a true) trieod of 4be eduuatatriun, if Governor Holden ia ever assaslrovd or killed. As set CMSsreatiM f Ht'Umtw Md lAisy tHnild bvrn it Jo, ipaa, Ann) slu This ia a sptcimcn of tbpevotion of New Hanover lteoiiblicana J ttis aJmiuiitnt. --Joai-nuM pu ua ! to ..fiany uratiam, auraer aflu-e otner B.u b.ias, I that if I do go to Orne and get killed or ar n.iuzea, tax or tm mm vffrfer it, . ,6am alorphjs. UJUrjj bay Jon be longed to that Claoff . ' , f , V '" ,-. , f, R Caldwell roada Unier appeal h the name ot God and pverythtBg that- wa dear to Recubileansii P ciallv the spoils,) for peace and harnioj, (which quleied the hubbub and sppuri ly we bad peace.) ' too motium an at: name ot Fnaaob, a wajleeV t - --"Ut ot tba report the sua Uajes, pra-r , Va motiol, tbe n also atrickea out ' Tb Secretary ca 1 of Jan. Bowman waa tbe roll ot countiet ana ute report as follows: Ave 71. d led waa adopted as On motion of M ibbotti th vote was made neanimous. "' LlUle lohn pool 'tended to tpeak, and -but tbe Convention oar reporter venlsi soon adjourned, to at 10 o'clock-toHlsvi tna wuol sduir OloSMt . with. A abort fijfat for th amusaint of the audience out Oldoora. ; 1 iu ' t ' . .iii t- " 1 ' TntprJaT, May tath 1810. ' Delegates from'Vaf loliowlng Counties complained that altnigh a liatcf delecsi Irom each county h been banded to tba reporter of the eraao-cf no notice of them appeared in tbe puNhed list in that pa per. new rmnnrer, unoeriaoo. Monteom cry, HaltUx, Cravanjltubeaos .and por SlOO Ut Uniw, j ; Col. Arnold, (whit moved that 0. L Cobb, (whitsj thebs of Cuban riebta. kdbesaiha convtntiAiIt did. . not r. ?uir muca psrsuana 10 or lag utm out, t be wsa already of is stage practicing posiuont oemin no m iairiv caned 00. be spouted awhile and deluded by asying, that it was not n mar of choice with bim whether man wsa ta or ; black, these iammabU dtHinelionuH it iom saws' ) , t.i:'I ' ' Mr. W. K. Kicbarrn. (white.) moved that tbe Convention scaad to so Into tba cleeiioo of Attorne eaeral. nod net in BrttntUfttlon hi P.'whrte,) the present aTfanmnaajsriC aUlwl tVBnhina ann.nl (o nf a us fcww M to th can veBuehtr totuatainitneoomtoaaaDa cnaorat toe actioo of tbe Govesr. Mr. Old, f white) c lorwari) and d- clinad, tba honor 4 n nominstlon. (Soar grapes.) Spoke tonaiderabl leogth in oen uncial 10a 01 s-vion aa ae termed the Conservative parttad closed by y Ing that lie woulJ aaert aordisllv anr cnodidate this Convent or any other re publican meeting mlg nominate, ha waa a K publican and expad to die one, and appealed to ftepublici to stand up msn lullv for tba euse snthev would come out or tbe coming cwrtctorr and punt aa refined gol4 i -,:'' '.?'; Tba President aosided the nendins motion until the Comile ca Resolutions bad rcpoeL.....i:: ; .s.,,v: r. AbtxHt (wliit m tbe Uunmittee on K solutions prase) n puitorm and ot the Convection. . . - sir. iDcram, (whit)4 to sddrent the Contention, desired toaiw If the allusioas t-l-lH swwlni. li nies to tt. late Geae ml Asaernbln-ere intenued as a Hifl ctum en I6t b'V (Voice, fe waajsjyo, ys.f T . A general cry waa tie tor the question. poor old Ingram was Hied, and tne plsu tornt and rssolutionaera adopted with only one dissenting vd x -t , ; Friday Jooea ootid toe floor and arced the claims of idgs Olds, tor tbe office ot Altornty IcratL Mr. Olds' name bad bora caavjd before tbe He labicaa pa'ty at ater.tim wbrtt be wsa a candidal 1 ciiaoe or Judge, aad ttirooga nis trrms) t nueoce, was de bated, Laranse be balntioati fit UTind. the KepublicaaC did f like to risk any eanauiate wnea intn sny aount or an eertainfy oift hh"tioHton; iud" ti uttarmwsiti since that time Judgdl had sbown bis lb wa Renototidrstat nr. tifht or day, be Wa eur teh. nnad t4-a- fais aid and couucjj, rid BeerinoroBgh.-p- y tried tad was a ftbwf JigpnUmm- 1 Was Lil r -.i--.r- C La Zj 7.. I M. - ri .Hftiiiii Knar mur iro -ir&-m -arKntot -r-n hi nominatioa to jibe of Attorney General, be ha beiy triad, it a true tlliUMliliiiaa, shd Wi'J mntmt tar reut a's&oc A H. Gsllowsytlsed tb ' oolnt tbat Judge Old bad (nod the nomine. tioa, nnd the discu h bin claim ba ton! the Convention 44 ia order. Tbe pnsideat OoliM, wbita ) ded ded tbat tbe whole riliags in rr ekew to tint so' i a Lt 01 order, tbst tbe ionide(attua vl tent of any par 1 r , r nnanr pttwr 4. gfcUaa - am nf ticular candidate could not properly com I rjetore..ihe oaniioar autU it had .first fcoew eeide4 -to ay intoVaa- ebtiitm,- wrd tbatwsf.be uinr now pwding,' The .1 rt . r- 1 w u -H-r'1-?' 'V' t'Sfitwin, -Kitue-a:tu4...ia ' - .nn mad aB"Mier BWixtixa nrt fnuf ..,..1 . Jii bt balf, and tbat-cf tba admmiatrauoft; ina ivara wen ht it it win dona bw uiua iu sceoerj ob ttwsisg J .',pb B-wu, white, n nuoatrd S. F. Phtlltus, white, asd Urged tbe merits of his csndiaata U a bjag ad laboied. aijeeoh.-. (Applause.);. ,,. v--..?,... i Jvivl. Harris, white, seconded the nom Instioo a..d anpeaied to the eojorod tive galea to stand by 6. F. PbiHipa, who ws among the first in the State to advocate the nt bt oi colored mea to tesiUy ia Court. (We era cf tba opinion that tut Hon. JB. F. Mocre wa the first, and among th loud mouthml R,lir.l. in ih.t t'TTwitlon. thsrt were Smim wba made themselves pruwinent ia denouncing his eoune ) . . " v "W. H. Rictardiioo, while, said, at tie nhgnat request of the Wake county dek-gntioo-ftxtiiiu i the oenes he woull with .5jwtH --mm-. Ui.Ji. L. D. t.Wa, touBh lie did so with great riO!i.'-w, . ', J. C. L. Hris. white, movu that the nomination ot Mr.; Phillip be declared unanimous by acclamation, .' The vots ws put ,) tba.rreaUlent (totia pool, wlliej declared it to be unsou moui, though the Reporter heard riieUaoW VIa well aa others present, several noes. . Load aad continued eslla to Phillips were made, but be aasaiiaaiog not having op to that date fattm Mir'u em, T. R. Caldwell. -(wb.tei! said thai Mr. Phillip bad informed bim that ba (lid not MMSjuk&ii- tor 9i oincsi 'ha A'iiSrxiui-i nn en .er.aai sA&ur.'Kii.:. l.., .1.-4 - rT-TfTT 1, . ..r.m -1 m wm-.a iimTamvm wui f er, (wuttej Kolaiing DickJ or any olber repuDiioee nominee, uieae were ton reasons tnatKcpt him from tba. Hall, an J moved that a committte be appoia'tud. to wait on jar. runups sna miorw nim of bitnormina tioo, which motiua prevtiled. , rThr P'rddefirttShaiSit -is--Tfcni.ii Lwittee Measia T. Caldwell. f hiM.l A. HrGalloway Big TailT) A. J. June. twinif f..x.,-,uJfc-..i: . n Durtag tbssoteoos et theCoauniUe1t was aonoanoed tbat Swain a carpet bagKor front Illinois wss pnateot, sad tlisl it Would piease id tuonnattoa to near trout bim. Cries for Swsia, bat be cutd 1 not ba teen any where, , ...a.,r ,, . t; ....... . , ; The President sfsted tbat if Mr. Swsia waa present it would sflnrd the Conreoiion much pSeaaare to bear from him, bn In I atanding at his elbow waa LittU lik the aJtisnti tbat disappeared noma time bar kYT wrj myTivmwy irom his noma ana tries its, but for tbe ask of others, we f.trbear, and. throw the maoils of cbariiy over th past, but for hia speech, here it la trflutit aa de liversd from th stand, ,,,, ,,j w .;. . " Jf. fmidmt tmi jtrimaV .-I ant glad to aayc taat I am origioaJly Irons North Cr ilina 'n l aru bow carpet bsgcer from, plausa.) I eTimmaoded a brigade during, the lata war ia the Dni.ad State army,'a did ens saraus, (Appisute.) yon bavo mad aoma aominationa here to-day, tbat I hsve no confidence in, aad I would not trust thsm any further tbaa I could throw a 'ball by tbe tail but it U your business, Jon may vote at yoa please or- think heat t am not Interested r I do not live In North OaroUna now. Gentlemen, God Mas yoa The Committee, aoeompaaiad by Mr. Pfaitlips enteretl th fasll -wmid dealening applause. 0".-,vVw.i.v.i- .1.1;..' " - He was Introduced to tba udiuui k. Mr. Victor Barrinirer. t whita i uH .. deal to address them, is aubtteooe as fol- vtnOtmm .-I some before vou for the purpoasoi acoepttog tna nominatioa yon vm j in wnuereu me ; aoa 1 tnaan you " Mae compiiaisiii. -i 1 un avisorne uannr. alship of North Carolina 1 aa effina which I test 1 Bad no right to.com pet f and oouia oos nsve ocpie tn ' honor r on "Pa ' br, nom inn ting at as your candidate to Alt ao important I a posiiioaj, 11 1 naa naa a eompetitot a ("re puoiican") wkosa claims to your favor were greater than Bine. . ;,-. , '. I hsve not hsre tutor been a rmublioan. nor hsr I been a nu mber ot I nay party lor 1 ycara, , Althougri no republican I bat bota a verv carelul observer of uublie sf. t iirt since th urreadsr. Early after th surrender it wss my purpose to oo-opersis at far aa 1 might b siile in the reoonstruc ttoa of th Stat and to my mind, too only favorable plan of reconstruct ma waa susV geeted or numiuoeed by the President nod which was sanction) 4 at teaatliy a prrrtimr in si caoioer, l tnougQi laea tt waa the wises: council to lollow. but I was led Into error, later r asconvtoe4 that the prop. r dictatorial power iu telmioa toitns srrea worn was tna vougrest ol tba United O.aUt favplauac.r V" j - Asa raayur heJScveTtoilievr Thit1 arrHeV gai lecanujOjiiyor quiooie OI trie law aouW top reconstruction, and be saw tbat Hia asswiaptioa of to riubt so t&i nultcv Jur Tiunisiiuu hib oTrns e ventres, wa msan roa. - (Applause.) tie tuougbt It was r'Kbt to MY. that Whil fee lu iftiln,M that Uongeeiw was tbe satie'ptMitfceee matwrv,, yea ae mav nava doubted the expediency of some of it nuasarca, thon; in toe main be endorsed tbem. and with tbene convictions b did not be:tte to scf witatiie rtepuoiican partj. , Loon and nt ntiaued applau) ' . . ,, f ,, , . , solar a ins past ws cooeerBed,. al though blunders mav bsve beta una intv af ssm. jet thev were neuuraJi ol minor' importance aud solar a tbe great questions and principes'uf lbs piny aeis eonCCRiedrn- MtnSeti kid iagn wmntuM, (Ajiplause.) lu re relation to tbat c'eia who h ava ant Beretoiote Aeen Cunnuierul ' eitiaen. "bo --SottbDwgbt tt -WarrbagweTst aefriTsr-rrie poop' of North Carolina, tbat ia aa lira. tnaenwetnmraff eu, taat rt was wtt at tt it and ttm tbera no itatM'n to omurh tt. - 'n insiated thai vha K. nnLiirf-Kisnr tha party of tbe poor La, and aW.l - -..r::.--m . .r. - p' - ,aa 10 nave aa ee to UXatiou, aa it ounnane: were laid heavier on that Class Of paople than any oibeftii Lawvere in thetr bills and tba Loor men had no bill. to put it In, tn, V "x ;. ., . W. Hood moved that tb Prtaiilenl appoint aComaittaeof fiv Irom each Coo greaaiooaV District to act as Executive Committees, which was adopted. Gen. A. Rutberfoid, wbitn, cScreJ a rrao.ntion rch;ing wreprseiitsioB, which satuiKinwjai considerable length so I el J, R.. Caldwell, wa ejrtjied. tjafXfij-o'Eir'r courMKr voanw i-vTv wis tievoiioa to the republican party eamtMMRa, as he tutawited to orgathaalMais ef hia triend Jim Harris, lhfoug'im this (J, ngreasloeal Diauict. ,(Aj.pi.u, La and eontiouid ) ....' won, ' , G. t French, White,' made a long end conciliatory ptoh and lndavrd to x- T'tara tway-ihMdisciJ.aI c4v hie lasder bitrysHer) wtiieb wa rttaeivad with ap plause sad tUeschera,ao.(l aUger fur the - - - ' - ' tn Renubiicaa wrtv."' ew runover deJeaUua, em. Phillip and ' iu i.or.veatln adjoureed to tyki -Thev to.t. aad tht rei luwt at i f ilhey ai.ttarj tbi rmiOedli cf t. V ' w auusing tour eteoues, Jo 1 umer and the SkMnssL, and tb-y ad-J-iurued ia d,; but paraded the streets uuttl near; day, waking nf(;bt hideout With lieir tusittlish yells, htt us hsve peace. - Fi r tb Sentinel, I be ladie t Chapel C ill having itwed an mvi ation to tlnir leilow-cttiscns to wieet on the tOlh festln the villaj; graVa. yard, and esiti ta doing honor to tlis me mories of the Ooaledwat aoldiers who lie batied Ibere, at 4 a'clock that afternoon it appeared as il.th whole villagevhad olieys e.t lb summon, a mora eanar&l tun una J lb community wa have atver aen.. W tbounbt it a Verv Mtrrastinir anartarkt-i -im one w,uiu -nnf-.-twt.iit JSWTmaM?iivs ""'i'" vuuren, wuo, atteT Waking a few appropriate ends -wry; Interesting re. : . 1 H" a ujnin, 1U1CQ nil Mined in niogtsg. and Utsa ofrareda praver. Out good inend and neiiihbor Mr. Joaas Wat. i h? JjLay of wboi tonJTbtuaj lwi killed si the batil ot Chickamauira. lav' near, tbea advanced nnd gti ba aa Infor mal nnd eh. rt addresa . Ouoeeived, fa the .sitafua, reuiialMsea. ywvt viw war aoa M eutrwaee. Attbe ctraw, ttr. Cnnntgglm Wfpped forward with rij aaaoaoms wrsatu aad Croet made en tirely of the laurel Dower sad teaf, that now adorns certain wall known localities around Chapel Hill, and said that (fear were dedi. cated U the menioriea ot tbe gallant bora ofoiirtcn, who went out to ' return an or, but lay where they tell te unknown graves, but unlet hoaorad and aaouiaed lot Ihrtw decoratlau were .hung on th braiichesuf tus tra.ythst overtiungth tptskerand the" assembly tbea ditpetasd to'" get of tbt nine of n Oou. iederst soliiier whose remnina tie amena thus. of their klndrnoW ;ft, was a pleaatat hour tad not an ill spent one that tout nut ted the hearts ot tbe people ot Chapel Hill ia rimer bonds ol sympathy and a common regret, 'Theontwerd token f teoderi uen are ludeed unavaillug Kt-i ' 'v very eneuiual lor anflnmnn lli heart tad exalting tbt toul c , ' r.l I'-',''. U I ' .ft ' 'k., . Patriok Henry, aa ia wall known, was efrongly opposed to the adoption of tbe Constitution of tba United Statea at fram ed by tbe Convention ot 1787, because be believed ther wa not aurUniant nmianrf.. SVn- "1 rlhWi to btatnvand tbaf ft Federal Government would tend to consolidation and tha ultimata umLh.. of rspabllcau principle. Ii hs nevsr claim- ed th prophet . ore vision, he is certainly entitled to it la tba varlActUa - h. iil J lowing predictions t In tin me, at hat happened In all other countries, tb. government will nam T ito Thi bands ot tome unsoriinulou. fitloh. bnn I on aggraaduing iiself aad its member at ins erptnse- ot to country. Tbey vritt roleyow oeoatry wn--tne' sword. a Swarms ot lax gather will infest tb wool land. ' Tb late oi all mh.r nn.t.w. must be oars." m mv.:si ,. Iftucb wre bis fnrerndingt at the 'be ginning cf oar political III, with tb Con. atiiatiua ae it came tindt filed -frnm th band ot iu ).tri.iic Irsmers, what aould he bw y, wer be alive, of tbe danger. abd, wiiu th additions! power attained by tbs imperitlitts ia tb last tores araaad. menu. Ainuutf ftomtn. A Bota AiTtnrr at Roaaaar ad a Nannow Escra with I i. w. u... JhttOIjllondjijnight. vii mane to roo the crib of Mr. finally, oq moti I ' it. ts fladper, wfctio, wa ealVrl fo and . . T1.t ti n timwn nt r-iH 1 .'M .IITllH. 4 J - ""eins, wbo rtsldea Bear Soot. nga.- Mr..bllde''wa. 'rant''--roaV noma 1 aoii.hi un..Wiiiia.iaa.rniiig ikt m. 1 --"HiHg toetiterthecrro, Hftd uti Wghims h with a pistol, pnewded to to .poi anu iirmi upon a person who waa la -" ' " mg-we-eeioi-'y ho- party j ..--. ;. -..- i'. .... I . - , , Um . mu momeot a ttcood I y'J "ug oaly sotae tea ttepi d'maat dt.JM jrmili.lhai D J. lb brim of his baf and narrowly miaaina bi.-bd. Tb pities ihea ta.ds their ts tap. , Tbla is oa of the most dastardly . attempt at robbery aadv murder we have rccorle,l ia soma , timo? ami wa bona tl- dPeredoee mar 1- . f "7 1 Hareil;- We leari that Mr, Shield. iVteTds Off ring a large rVWard i tbcir cptun Jmomttt AHt ?-' 1 ... 1,1 A Ct tiort MAnniaoa. Just beior (be war a uhfitfbffo srr a 4 ' Wlwhl . t b tioua m irrlane Came oft at a r.1u al I land Neck, re,nlirog la nerj narrow e Mmrton nn to administer the lae, who cape .lr.m ,..d,aH,l tha PCt of Willk notdepehdent npontbapei pie for their -Shield., .,uth-lJrn Vventwn yeaVlol trff'U vWinairt;'-! onr aa:UniJlittataf 4ai4 w i. iilfaaatdtaw a proverb,. .' onty. 1 he bride-vrmnn w.a - -ti.. I" ' 1 ' . . 'W'fiiyho BadllKWO :' bor with w i " ",Jr waiter wa Mr- - i M f b'ii- tua wfflrthy and bip-blw eu emcd miii-istiat. ,. n.i,3 1'ant.t. i.l ilni ntmniy, tfug 7, aj I ebusetf j Hi a (a eienator, ' u14- Vir'inny Oumn. Tb uartiea aU aotmstkn .W.-Ineiuiiaibera'oTAiuoKa .....I auss if tl ttouw sad in a few mlautes were I aaade man and wile UiU-U-rt Utetrdrr, Houston baa a beef eondehsini estahlLhL j tutnt where a bullock ia cooceoiraied into twelve pounds ot extract, one pound of wuicB win luroisn one fannrimd .ii.. Freach oivalrv. I..r. . ".(."" . '" UI UN, l.r - f . jw . I . .- .j -J i h -i.-y fur the Isatlsst, .At , - ' -Hay H'h llrTO. ".' - Mn, KDrron j I tot under itti neoessitr of writ Ing yoa ) tew lias which J wish 1 toSK."S'f It waadiv. "j 'j ea 1 raw wm to saws mr - bortes, Wbea I got to the barn, I th-ngut I would try to fat out tbe fir first, aad Went round tbe bsra for that rmrorna Ther trer five of th Holly Spring I rag a and two other negroes, tba last troas aear httdUla Creek.lfinc about thirtv alalia frnea ' the baroVj,Tbi y. cpmounced. firing at ma and aouunuad it until alter X had put out ..?!?! Tb ,lK'a off In the directioa et UoTly PpriuBa I think tbey must have hot at least twenty timsa, ,and oaveral of Iba shoU and two minnia baila hit tha aida. ol th oarn. , '.-.... I sut acaia oi vU 1m th.m k. they are negrooa beloaging to th Uolly Springe leagua. Ii Buy am ntraag to your radert that I do not take out a writ and prosecute tbem ( but it would be of no use. I might orosecuU Lh.m and Inu or thre wseks attending Coait, pay my owa experwis, and convict tlu-iu what would be Him conw-qiiKtwa t Vtbv, ihi-r niBtMgiUK o....li. .ti.llrfl.Mr M,4. !.' .'; .'). be sitting back ns.ly to pm.)u ti.t,m urr coaviciiou; be would do it, biloro (irt&sv Sam could take a drink, as hs dMS-im fltattia, cooritttdol swaling Wyatt Holie. " BaaaMQlav.x; '.;- :,i, :.. 1 ... i , .. I ibmk we are 'la t pretty predicament, wain man i to bt euot si, sad have bis property barat tor atteadtng to hi wi ' bns.nesa, which I always do unless tbey H., uv r luins, ana 1 sea uta all tonal then ba sbot for S?vernntnt and .1. 21' j f-i 1 WSl!! mm a uiu, wnea niy aara wa act ' '"f oa fire, when 1 went out witheut my gua, . 1 Jvlt sure they bad ltt alter seuiug my 8rl ut ,h"' er then waiting, and tr I had had my gun, 1 could have hlllmLApiH oi.fittBx.jJLiii iio liitla IUt k.klln. I I will add hiik ... tktn Knu 1 , if they want to tboot tgsia, lot (hem. aboot, tor my Mt it waured j wad U they -wnnttn bar, btt them fanra, ior my prop.. erty ttinaured, . , ,,'. r ., . , Your, . ... ; n ft branch JJote. The abors Communication con taloed a number of "cum wordt." but wa ' so arranged it aa to foava thun out. " W advise bur frieud riot to lollow tba ' ' eiimpl of the Governor ia th ut of pro. -fan Iabgoager-7 . n - " - 1 at . 1 11 " ' - -V Ifrom aha Ott slorwffMa.1 : "' TUS JEtKlKd UNDKH, faa lit W RM- ' '" vut&r i ;viu y , Ja tba last number of Ibe Suorema Court Reports, there are one hundred ant twenty eases decided at January Term," 1870. By reierence to u.e itepor a, it will be aeon tbat the District Judge are tutiainwi ia but Tha number of cases decided by tbe rnsDto 1 1 ir j aosre are at loiiows : ... a follows: 1, , ' - Joae hss 7 tasss and overruled ia 4 a 10 i Pool Buxton , ttUtcheU. 4 13 13 IIS 14 14 25 S " I 8 do do do do - do ' r , ,, do :. 1 . do do - do do do do do -do do Logan i Tuurgee Cloud , . Want Russet Thomat Benry Cannon do do do do .rienoa v 1 ' Barnes 1 ease and sustained. i. " " f ' !" " Court siv- o. toe employment of counsel U about forty two dollar. So it will be seen that smtois at a nuir a term tr pmpelled to psy three thousand One uauursu anu mnoiy lira- aoriaia, ceetdiiB 1 heir attornev'a lee for tbs errors of to Jadgeabeiow.-rAoy oooba )ira to make coraparisou . between the average number ot eaaea sustained or oven nled. un der our old judiciary system,' can teadily do to, by x stum ing a volume of onr former Supreme Court Report, aad by so doing tbey. will Bad tbat our new Judge gvttt '' wrong about five times as of e, sa waa the case under the old tyttem, when mea were selected fur their peculiar fitaeta, and not tor mre party service rendered,. The above figures ought to satisfy any on tbat - tne aew order of things so lar as tb Judi ciary is eonoerned is rather an expensive expeiimnt)-aoe)-tbat B01bing.ah4attj.a1f a , return to our old judiciary svsteia. with "r" - - W. Wer .. ot A eurioua etory is arloat about the Karon Jame De Uotusciild having at tor hu fdetnr aorno year ago, to Ary - rk biffer, : io ths charscur tif'a Ugeri It" Is ajiled, "''" to complete tbe It nituce, that a chanc f""18 "P ". and ianlivieg ? .bvWh.! b PI'""d, aiipped a T v""; '' pretended model ? I" 0O,a' "Xul 'r U n years, n? th" rn 1 bk 10 to" -donor ten thous. ana irsno as tne aw rued -nrottt. with a and irsnce aa tbe accrued - Oroat. SM vft U'VfiMt thlU K"d ,iuB lw,T -!"0 tortus. A Ut.tiua corruboia- "o" "vm giver 01 tne iuuisj puuiisnsd in a renpw lauie rails journal, alone prevents this tale Irwin beittii incredible. I'crtnu 40 wor Prl-,al ucoirragiaieut to charity evaa omm roe.wdL avan-in coBoeetloa with the family whose beueruUiucn Laa ''VIS in-nuiu cun a aa euuniy JJiire and an. Cet betnir tliUl" ielertitiittv '-rti-trlt.Hi- - f -. M lcvj ; carsrot tS. lrchhrrthrriiff frotarMssv -. aachuseifs ; wiireclor tifliiUa "Mam V acgroe ; county surveyor lorra lywe: two aejjro reuuly commiasioaera, one from WMq ainloii from I ma, 'Hm suiiui.o- taa th h-:al taper, "i almoat hoptlenarr in debt, and te scrip Is bswked about tbe "stte. - ts at mete nominal !bricea., ' ' - k.A .1.. . . , . T" ' ' "n.iT. , ! !. , ,. -r- -rJi A - l-'-' ft'.1., r . ' a"' -if 'jiVBGaF h ;S8!.'
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 14, 1870, edition 1
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