i i 7-- .-.' i- -' '-';-. ' 7 encB 1 ALEI (HI PC CU SAT UIl DAW JGNE 25,1870. TT7T: r -f A,.,..:;rc- -1"1" 1 " m 4f TSV- lar), ' ' n, ; ' "' ' ' '' ' .J ..-... - ' - . ..' .-- ..?i,-,iy!fx. . .-'-J ' -i- llnlMI Ik Ik lA ii ,11 H''- v 1 :l . ' ' :-. - : '. f I VOL. 4. 7 , . - : i w, VM fDF sentinel: i, north CroHn, m m iwrjtet- Hd it, MroDger pledge to the pcopla th' if BiHe' ol public chouii. Tb oe ImiUuuoo mde liberei fonadttioa for ,,1,0(1 id icbeme of Public lot true tioo. Jufir.oo oo piper a gret naria ot tsyjh, fed tbe people to look for m- fUrim AeUejr lau Uu co djiitor lv.oi.-ii ttilud about pUne, which hi lurtle the great State ol New Yoik i; Ohio, oj their mtgoiDceBoa ax enat W but what ba boea don Abao- aolhiag. iur. Vine (n hi Tucktr Ball peoch jnaiuated that iike -othar pladgea of faAkil party, lia E iocatiooal acbem L ijot ioglorioui fiilar. If aiiagl .lieichonl, white or black, haa been oe foot in North Caroliaa rop ported out be !hnol Fuod, (eieept the common wl,m opxiioa at the uaireriily noilrr Diirucinin ot I'retideny Pool, Patrick, rtlin a.c.) the pumio Know notbing : it. The last tai bill ratted t240,0OO the poll tax, yet no tchnol haa been blitbe-l. Mo colored or white public !, u lr Many one know, eicept at I'niTertity, ia in operation in the State rr Soperintflnileni Aahletr I'Thi ia a ite?tGUil-&lt! -lvavlia- 4b. oindiicl an'l ullnr lij ire ol I he Hol tiliuiuisiriiliou in reference to Pulilic eudeavot to tnra public attention te ml)gfiueut ol tlie School fund, un Qa. Vance . Immigration. L-t the fi be brought ont, and let the public lien XJiir. Vance entered npnn the ol- of Chirf MagK'raU in .1803, he found Chismoi "BriTirioT ?n operation. He, in unction with the Literary Board, de ained to kwp up the chooUr during the . Mr. Wiley, the Supfiriirtendent, had :iIUt in mi, about 129,000 children ying tlie benefit of common a uool io ctloa. About $180,000 w a appropiia tL at year ont of the Literary Fund to p ip the tchoola, and they were kept up mi aod 1803, in the midat ol a d Tse ng war. , fit entire income ol the School Fund i Confederate money,- and the Board mined t eiix-rjil it lo the fulleal tt- I7-r:-3rAWl.''' "Wueil' be Into olttce thrr wa ' --, ... fedrt bond and Confederate ony. Itt tfcra accumulating beyond the abili ft the Bntid to expend on the achoola. ier miture consideration and (fi tting beat atlric, the Literary BWd with pproTl of O.W. Vance, tie- JniBtU not to invest in (,cjn!el-. bomif, hut to invet all tho sorpluH km of the B ard in new North Carolina -la No Confederate bond were bought, could old State bond be bought except , high price, beaea the inreeiment wa It in oew N. C. bonds believing lht latevtr might occur, North Laroiioa laid never repudiate her achool fund. tier tbn anautfiiiRnl the Literary Fund largely kateaatul duuog hi dininir Lion, and the ailiooli kept up until te Itral trootx itccuuied the State and tlie fugts ol war preveoted. At the time the Ir cloaed the school Fuad amounted to not $3,250,000. "iff art aaaured, that at the time, the une of Oov. Vance and the Literary il, wax fully endoraed by Uov. Iloldea ij by every public man in the Slate. The aad cooanted in State and Cape Fear akitock, Railroad Mock, North Caro- hoodi, Ac. The Contederate bond i nooey on hamt at the clone of the war, W accumulated beyond the power of the rd to inteat or expend. Sow how come it, that the Fund wa wrve are able to prove that the talsFuAil never, did wure.giod snd wax 1 IswhsUu.. maoaged thaa under the jkit iaistrauoa ot 6v, Vsnoa. lie aad tha litrt auMaahttttSttrli:fi Isilroad llocki tlther. " ... .: Th Aaaoard know that tb School 'Sal wss dearly destroyed after tha war. 'itaont U)e eoocurnace r f Gov. Vance or Literary Board. Tb MiaoWs own rty, aquired of tb Stat the repudiation fail her bonds issued during the war for ti loppnrt. That alone, broke the Banks 'Ml rendered tb Bank stock, owned by the Litsrvy Board, worthless, aod, at the same i,dsetro)ud all th nw State bond held i'f th Board. How ha th Rsdicsl party, fkder Gov. Holdeo and Snperintendeiit Wy, managed tbe School Fund f The l shl.kow. '. - i Www-year hw tHj Ididata (t tba-8oata ia A4amaaeead trsiiWttltihN XX R. R, Uj. purtrtl ai ! )ni..rt: . t. rt ruvn - f. h?i.it. aaayySw"iA''-Bva Itatvitetiooh It 1 further tatd that b 1 1st haldty aaJTtltats1itegy J' C'iucr4 tfcg' : ; I tad hi parry intended to buy enough tSBLW 6WtT I I a reported thst a haimlea encouater .w!sfctUa.iJtMlf.of;$hf. county aaa.l at . a . . ' th Mayor of the towai. Sweet ffficer ! tke law. siat thiy Prett'y txample to WI,; ds of people ngrga oa the meat la Wilmington to witness tb steifus tatrsfpm'g poor dor,. ' mi the colored Beonla that tber hart a&iMMiUoa.aor tateWjow t iotrrfere wtta their righu, aa fixed and eatabliahad by the Cooatitution ol the United State and the Con.titulion of thia Bute, the Standard and the Rrpublican leaden tell them, "O don't beUeve thtm 1 Don't Uut them t They oi1y want your vote ; they bav repented too later Now the trbB tliltfg' tB catofed peo pie are bound to admit ; that ia, that the Democratic and Conservative partv has never deceived thein jet by holding oat great prooiiaee to them and then failing to fu'flt then. Tiiey have never promited tbem "forty m and a mule," nor any other great thing, w to get torn vote. ; " Butetartd thia article to bow the colored peple aometbing about their eaa didata tor Attorney General, Mr. Bamnel F Phillip. He wa not Republican, a heaiy kimaeit, until tb Republican nom inated him for Attorney General. Be ia now a great friend to the colored man aad bi right ; but la he not a new convert f Per b a pa he is not converted ; aod in fact, we doubt that be is. lie wa certainly a terrible sinner in this respect, in 1868. a we shall proceed to the colored lyMiylatjga of at a was nnuer conaiuprattyu, ai a ept ech on it. I ' d Mr. Phillip made Several atesnberi olihe Legislature wrota ilr Phillip a note, asking him for1 a copy of thi apuch for publication, and in com pliance -with the request, he write it out, and it wa published, and we have some copies of it. In thia apecb Mr. Phillip told the Leg ialatara and tb . popl - what-,! tfrotight about negroes voting snd holding office. We shall give extracts occasionally, that tlie colored people may see what Mr. Phil, lips then thought ol them. We will give one to day ; here it is : Mr. Phillip aaid : t k r "I onler fully into the counsel those who ikliue this to ba s government of White men. For on I propose that none but White men shall participate in the duty and distinction of controlling thia government. I maintain that the righu of sulTrag shall ba theirs exclusively aa also the (itityol exercising public employment and tlie duty ot distributing iustioe. Everv iuE v. nr-LjJ1: so long an thia continrte to be so, the gof ei Din ot wilt "ba the Whit man'a govern ment. Now, colored men, what do you think of your condidnte tor Attorney General I Has any Di niocrat or Conservative ever gone tiny lurtlier than that! We ask you to think of iheae things thiuk for yourselves, and dou't let hypocritical party leaders, who only want your votes to put them in oflice;"pull wool over your eye always. INDIAN WARPARK. For a life, another life. For a blow, another blow." (t inJard. Tbeu tho object of the new military movement is to iniUte tbe well known Indian doctrine, namely, if an Indian Is killed, fotiiu white mun, no matter who, lotift be killed to appease bis spirit. Is this what the Governor meson Who will ha kill lor Colgrove i will be murdered for Stephens I Who Who hung for Outlaw? The civil authorities either could not or would not detect and arrest t hose who committed these murders, tnd aa we are to bate "s life for a lite," we uppoae lomebody ia to bo picked up, ptr haps oo here suspicion, perhsps even with out suspicion, and hung, or shot. Is this the state of tilings the Governor i laboring to httegfa-bout ,). ... ' Who ia to die for Foccuet Who tor ihjL alpiT.,iiitii t For a lifft an n.l Kr tpar vnrr own citixea misht naa Tittle squeamish in carrying out tha ml. sb o o LL-cnsGsesWf-i t jPW TttTIJK The Conaervativ CoaglwIOBal Coaveaa ti which met at Gjldhor,. yestwdsy, to r.omlnate a randiilata for Congres from that District, unanimously chose Ool. L. W. Humphrey, ol WyBr - a Charlotte bat declared war upon eollar- Icm can Mies on and after th 1st of July.. . i ' r, ' ... It is reported that throe prisoners e. caped from the Lenoir Country jiil oa Sun day night, -r' A, It Joacsy Jaa heetl renoalBated Jor ;ii5s3W diitikL. X-SJ3rrrii&TB-a5TSo A was located. He promptly aaaweraa, u " yhaIIbajy'JariailtetiA at lu next Proaideatial eleeuoa. Tb Al ban y 7 runs r of op iu b hald nLsmt two bany 7 meats of opinion that Ooveraor mati. , tie ufjuims" ba next Pealdeacy yearn The renu takers grit two cimts tot every anme taken, two renu mrevery farm, fifiata rent tor eve ry productive establishment ot snow. .TM.';'! :if'(i..f 'trlb, V-V.t Ma.fwT..'- UT , -I.-, '(-.:,'. fi!"J industry, two cent lor every deceased por tion, a n1 two per cmt. ot the whole am ount tor asm enumerated for social statis tic, and ten cent per mils, Car travel. . ' . - . 1 -A. - . - , TRINITY COlLSen COMMtSCB- fedthi llltaaant ,, JCCSiu, JttJ lnal aami ..' M a a.aila lllaaiiiiiiiialliiii4llttB-anB,U,h too Trinity College Commencement; bat as it it somewhat lengthy, and we era cramp ed for apace, he will bara ta excuse as for lumping over that part relating to tba,lrip to High Point and tbeaco out to Trinity, Fraxier' omoibus and the eabryo xltka, and pitching at one into the Commence. aseat exercise t ' The BcvIamatioM by the meailrs of the Freahmaa class took Dlaco on Moadav niebt before onr arrival and ot oonrs w could not iudtf ot their sueri's. Dfclaotatioua bv member ot th Bovbo. more ctasa toot place on Tuesday nighUK i at re we tin ox then and all mad irood rpwehew. Tha btst we thonght was by B. n. tmwin piBampaoo V. U anhjes "Tha Pea mightier (ban the Sword," a lit. tie hackaevad. but still wotiflc. aad his speech waa well written aad wall spokea. The moat humorous was "Woman Rights! by J. L. Tomlinson ol i?K UUi. lie. wa nndsistaod, ia a qnskcr. W should not be turprised to learn that tb spirit had moved him to extend the jutiasliction of soma Womsa over Ida department ol fiuih urn ere mng. it talks just tike Be would be willing. Ua Wednesday at 1 1 o'clcek tha annual sermoa was preached by litv. J.'H. Dally offUhiih, hi fext was from 1st Ill 11, "For other foundation caa oo men ay than that ia laid. which is Jeans Christ Toe sermon wa ol course able, lojaent is,akL t"i 'WAyiutyi, , 'a- " ''( ' " 'T " ' i' "JlWt tfit& jji - - .... , vu. uv,u, ui.iU nun uiui muy Uiing batter than wss this addrrsa. This is as much asnteed be aaid. Tbe young meu of the societies wera tniicb pleaded at the selection they had made in securing hi services aod every one enjoyed a liters rv i iresi, 0u Wednesdsy night we heard the era. tions by members. t,f ii,H.J uhior.xlaia.-r These were lso good. Prominent aiaoog tlie best wa 'Darin? Determines Fortune" f y-H.-W;Norrif Wake- Oo. Tu hjiBwv trate tb troth of bis doctrine he advan ced tome idea which atemed a little ei trt m aad axtraordiBary, to which he wa a little taken ofT by E. C. Elder of Ran dolph", vhd followed with Circomstsncet oa Practical Destiny," advocaltng contrary View.,; , ,. ,.,;v r- . ( . .; , , Arur tlx as declamation Pml. Johaao delivered tbe atltlres to th Alumni. His addres waa abort and waeV oo of the prettiest things we heard.and put every on lb a good humor with him, thenuolve and evtry body else. .. , -J.'. Thursday was Commennfment day. The exercise wera opened between 10 and 11 o'clock, who vocd music by , th choir, aothem. Oh, Praise tha Lord, a beautiful snthrm and Well rndri-'".. which we prayer by Rev.- tf'tatUBttt: J one, of 1. Latin Oration, Salutatory Addiess Bf James Julius White, Trim'y. 8. Thought and tbirConequenc By Wtn. Alexander Flvnt, Forsyth county. 8. Be true to Tbyst.il-15y Henry u. Adams. Carihsge. 4. French Oiation-By Wui. B. tlancs, Moors county. This was necessarily ex cused. 5. Life has no Chronology -By Richard Stokes Andrews, 't rinity. 6. The real aod the seeming By frank Lewi Reid, ThomvHIi. 7. A. D , lo My yinceot utaexstone Swan, Caswell county. 8. Tbe Social Estate By James DeJsr nott Pemberton, Richmond county. 9. Greek Ortion By Suml. Weldon Bmwn, Hig Point, ' "4 10. Progressive Theology By Junius Thomas Htrrie, Uigtt Point. 11. Ejrotismi Talent By' Wm. Gs way Garther, Davie County 1 a. Trial by Jury By Wm Thos. Swann. Caswell county. 18. Lyric Poetry By Alvis H. Stokes, Caswell county. 14. What shall be don with the crimi. nal elaasos By Jamca Terry Le Grand, itiebmond county. These speeches were all good m tnalter nd most ol tbem very wall-delivered:'-' We were particularly pleased with those of the uaM. Haaua. La Grand. Harris aad Reid. These young men have tha tnlrat to make' their mark and we anau expect w near from them good reports ia future. Interspersed between tha, spaches was 4.spi w-te to tWahuit- llm: Uxtf .41 to nrt oroer, nowever, wuu.u nu. tea practising. i Afttl 0'e oration of the Senior came the WfiP't sD IPreaTaenraBtr-rlrtnoaf-'tha :'-dgre--b'tVeat6W tn president :yeoi of gradiBg, It ws -ry diffieult to obtaia first, honor. ..That aH about SO (if w ramamWr correctly) aot of the l"u atadeat ef laat fcmioa had Obtained k), aad only on iiidl tha achoola Tut on was r. a.nirewa,oi i rwuy, atatad alio that tha Trustee had resolved to bnild l new Chapel betor next Com meaeement, which every one seemed glsd to hear, as tbeyjsasrejust about sofncieaUy packed to want mqirej-j om M'f. Tboae who could sot get into tin chapel that day will doubtless also appreciate thi rasolr of th Trustees, if-ihey will carry it into x atina. . Th degree of D. D. wa cood-ned oa rtev. Turner Marion Joma of Wanantoa Feaask College, and A. M. oo soms yirgia t.n whoa name we do aot remember. t Thm mdala ra Baenret W the Grd iiitiii MS IBiltf iPf WCiniei T ) Seatna Gales, in a Very beautiful aod appro- MuWlfMni apecK(" f inmi In lia av W had never found TlieB:Wya t aad wera inclined to leavw tt eaow off, tot tht one w did enjoy esvjf mae and wrre glad-1 1 bet we- remMBira. xmwsfxxmma&ists, dtawback wa the'unmena crowd, bat th r itraadvantat'e ' ..s-..f....-...i..Ki ,rc....s --r, rTT- tiirnwinff onea ail toe juucrarv hrariea.-Moseoma. offienral and studs ts x0oiol.b.ilcli ycrt wU M4 M,?!llj!- i Jl5 JlOJl Ji ,??.r, tba nataaM oa the several noora. Bom Lf the lad lost sight of their laaSie soon alter going. anpnt most of the bslssc of ike eveuii g hj banting and caqairiog U Mien- Thi wa qoite amasing lo thos ol a who were snore Jortnnata aa well a iho lad who touad tteira, but rather p.atr laa t the looser. " X ' ; . Tb good tnings to sat abouodol of th nicest quality. Tha boys engaged topper lor 890 nennl and we should indire that they hd,all()ftl.;at Jjmber ..of jeLan(i a tsrgw ouuiber, and tonni ttonr w be tnaj (sow gentlemnly, quiet, gonisl, hospitable, aad in every way pleasant anil agreeaot young awa wa Bav ever seen ss-eoibied.i It tbey were girt we should, ot eanrae, say uiey warn Dtaatiiui-oat s u is, xuey will not expect that. It can b talely aaid. t hat they appreciate beauty -T tbey bav veiy f w yonag bulOr tbereabout, Dot ttia eunipany of ome of these, had, .been sugared to st teaii tha comaiesMMimeiit eierciata lour or Ova m atba ia advance. Most of the rttai- teat ladie hare to. receive aU nt twenty vnitors of th studeais each Ww k. Olad ear sweetheart is not about there. Df. Crave n. . lhoniih mors iimiliailv known among the boy a 01d Brao," is ery popular and mncb nwpecied as i ajsei -thevaewal.'v JEWuasixa, -aspeWalty papier." we learteil tnat ,. tbera - were more suitors trom a (iistausa fo this tliaa any preceding commencement ' mora sin- deiita tbaa ever Ik for aad mora than at any otbvr Methodist College in'tue South. They aspect t ad will make rooni tor atill more. "Long may Trinity wave" aod grow in number aud liseluloea. JAJ. tb Sentinel. Agreeably to a previous notice give, a meemg of the Conservative uartl ol Caliarrua county waa held in lit Court Uous in Cvniord. on Saturday 18 h mat. Upon motion. Col. Wm. A. Vteddiogioru waa appointed chairman, and Caleb Pitts didat fo reprtsiht the-county In the House of Kepreseulattves of the Bex) Leglslatuie of Norm Carolina. J i Upon motion, a c wim ttee consisting of n delegate from each townabip wa -k-c-dt$actaaja. nominating-cmiimitlee. A recess of ten minutes took' place lo ensTtla tha delegate rroin each township to consult together. "-The" naeues ronstitutine thi committee being then a Bounced, tbey re KtiradtacoMalt, Tjpon motion. committee eonaiatinc of W. J. Mon'gomwy, Dr. Fy M. Hemiersoa and John Morrltoo, were tehcted to report auitsbla resolution tor the action of th mie ing. TJpm their return tbe tollowii g resolution were reported snd unanimously adopted! - r "-'"i -v-yx; ' Hrtiwdltt That we Inliy approve of the a ddr.as ft-ueff by tbe Cottier vsrive 'party 61 lb last Lgiltu"e and ph-tle ourselves to strict adherence to the principles there in ah nounoed. ; Sentlttd, W- Tbat we heartily endorse th nomination 'of Judgu Shlpp, as the Conservative candidate tor Attorney Gen eral of North Caroliaa, and hereby pledge ourselves to itae all houoratile .means to se cur bis election. . , oursehe the nrimln luiljj.-.etinB. h lLri JTijHinTl-Hl cBuida as ' F6r House of ReprosentativssDr, John U Henderson. w For Slien A Nelson Slough. K. r Coroner tl R. Wbne. For founty Treasurer J'l Reed. For County purveyor Wa. A. Willi lord. For County Register Ransom Winecoff. For - County Commissioners. -Jo-epu Young, Stanhope Caldwell, John Hitemao, 11. A. Barrier aod Jubn II. Newell.' Tbe n ominations wire, unanimously en dorsed by tbe meeting. Upon motion, tbe proceedings were or. dernl to be pnblibhed in the Charlotte papers, Salisbury papers and Raleigh Saa- JCIN (.!.. , Toe mieing, during its sitting, wss highly entertained by speeches from Mr. Win. G. Mextjs, W. J. Montgomery and ltotiert Means. Upon uvotion, tlie meeting then adjourn ed. WM. A, WEDDINGTON, Chairman, Cai.xb Pjtt, 8t'y. For the Bentioal. At meeting of the Conservative party oi Yadkin County, held in the Court House at Yadkiuville, on Thursday, J una 16th, 1870, all the townsuipi being repre aiBted, S. L. 8 peer wa called to tbe Chair and P. H. Malcomb and Jno. H. Johnson ware appointed Socie'arua. Th Cbsinnan explained the ol juct of Ilia meeting to be tbe nomination of can rjtdstes fir the various elhws to be ULed Jlhe present .0--.-..-., ' On motioo it wa agreed that in the a lection of candidate, the cooveolioa Vote by townthipa aacli tuwoahip, being enti-v -liLd.W.On.Ot.r:, On t' e Drst tlio i- a R preseuta'ive and ciodidates for moat oi Xhw orlrer ofBeer -were - choseni---Ta, Other -twtlott ag rseulisd ia t ha tctioa oi eaa didstes tor tb remaining othc. - - The nominatiooa mule srs ss fo lows: ' For Reprasentativo JohaG. Merle. 1 For sheriff T. D. Kelly. - ' Fur County Commisaiofiei -Jno. D. Halcomb, Jno. W. Algbid, A. Home, 8. T. Rpeer. end James C. Miles. . For Register of Deeds-W. F. Ho tt . For Coaaty Treasurer Reps Martin. For Ooaaly Sarveyor Geo. D. Hobaoa. F. 0"tooer A Dtioglas. , Oa mmioa the sbovev noaiinations war msds asaaimoua - . John G. Mailer being called on, respond- ed ht a few appropriate remsrts. accepting tub nominal iob w ssajiinoiii. j 'eawmi uimBvtfiotVehlrton1. tJa moth. it- waa- ordered that the township v meet tm wets gstr from rurry prasr of uouiinting ar xaaiiidate lur tbe ISena'a. ' -- -v h lollUWing resolutWa ' we cofaiarrr ladofH TB addrsat rf the Conaervativ member of piauorm. v T O motion of R.C. Patndexter, Esq., the proceedlngi ot thil tftf erttig wera wdered to he arat to tb Raleigh 8iTtL aad Old M etaUUtt pub.icsiiow, and tbst the Winston ttntinM Mid Sslem Vess be requested to copy. ii ST. 6PEER, CVm. P. B. HalcoMi, J , ' ' Jxo. D. Johiuoh, ) - tut th aaatinst Fo4asaVwfWl. chrktUnduiy, ait4 iu etoe a-tendered as a urrictent j,itlttctoo, lor inbrfering wit jtMir edtiorlat poUry. AHicl baa followed r a le ia tbe BaaTiaat., rioleatly oia moMvea rt. aonrluct of our troly l.-jal asd pafrimia Goveruew, aud auiutierieaa sc and facta ate citadtokus tain you, V'lscalm and dirpaaiooatee.n atderstioa i t the whole sul.j-ct, leads to tlie Con notion that son eroa lv vrr Inr I uiaien i,i rancoroi, maieuiutioa, lie is en titled to th UiMnreusvmpithv Tu the roal uiiuL ditr.aUii i f oarilran Idaa snd political pr. judioe, the melancholy lact iiNglriiilj perkbicuiii JhattheGov. ernor is maai.a. The- tsi.uhlea 4nritrnt in fits exalted, poaiuoa too exaliad tor hie calibre -tli tui I ore ot bis hojea and plan, me nucamag,m m ptuij and well laid acliuie, aud tb daatrtioo 'of thnt upoa whom he so sarely, relied, have dieoidercd bia intellect ai.d suggested to hi di.tem ired mind. ' I be tiaioutioli . existed c and diabolicl machination ol , powerful lat iavisiLla lot numberiui' leviooa. No aane mind givea tha slightest credence to (be universal i r evm general exla enra of a banded fraleioiiy ol evil demons, to whoa aneucv all the criareaoi tbe dsv mar be readily ax rilled vet the Governor I eolemnly imiMeesed, Don Q-iixote like, that a l hi ulana are thwarted, and I eootia oui eawd bv BnmrMra a, invltible and trarkleas foes, fatally bent upon mischief," The mulnfjoe discern, tOat this t (imply a rtdnaioa :' a mere diantom of an eiciterl and frenxied brain rwJMttf tf'H ;He"oij!e llitfmmifvo." iwd tfilTf f ml mRtkirates auuodicera. but even the secret detectivafurarof tbe hsunU exl fcxecative, ardently at riving for their exp ieure. Yet all this tha Governor must firmly and solemnly bvlitv. Look but to bia 1st manitecto ; ia everv sentence ot which th horrid Ku Khx ihe sll prrra' 4 uiug, promineat. glaring speclra. The proclam! iou. . i -fair representation f the Uovernoi' sut of mind, hi ttuiuirht aod Incubratioiis; tha reflex image oi his X Itraia- wuh-its-gWiyr-teBaata. A strsngcr to tha truth, npoa it perusal, would, con ceiva the whole State a thoroughly enoom peaaed with a novel perne of evil,, genii, known a Ku Klux, and but for their malicious iiifluerjcet. our well dispjaed and benevolent Governor would enjoy a blir iui reinn. - nnen me trutn u known, how ever, aod It I seen bow Wide of it ia tbe proclamation, written evidently with earn -estnesi ... and aincerity, tha conclusion b. oonie lrrdtiblo, that tbe Governor labor under some gioss hatlucloattoe. And tbia view to powerfully oouflrmed, when w recur to military order No. 1, wherein be eriouily propose, by tha aid of bia Major General, Willi Jooea, "and fail militia, garnished in all the pomp of wsi, to pur sue snd subdua the shsdowy, trcaless devllsj who bav Ueretotora M successfully di nu w .1 oth , ,tij i: . tnrn . . . .A i be tha decision in uourtw taw, it only bis last will, written in such t state, were I propounded and contested. Tba rnl adopted for testing Insanity 1 a follow : "The tiue rrtterion l, where there I sfeftastoa of mind, there if insanity ; that ii v hen persons believe things to exist, which exist only, or at least tn that degree exist only, in their own imsgiaatloa, and of the non-existence of which, neither argument nor proof can convince tbem, Ms aww tnstmni minf ; or ss one of the counsel accurately expressed It it I only th belief of facta, which no rational jerson would have believed that i iusan delation. Tht de.nlion may sometime exiet on one or two particular subjects, though gen erally tber are other concomitant circura ataocM rucaTBa"' esWsaes, sswpieisa, magjtratUn, inontut ey ami other mark aud symptom, which may tend to ttnflrm th rcisreas f dehtnm aad tosstabliah its insane efaaraoter." Now hero in William oa Kxteator Is an able opinion delivered ia another ease, but so nsctly Acting and describing tbe Govirnor', that oo hiight sappoaa it waa wrttea with aa aapecUl eye to it Aa a conclusion of law, tlx-a, judging aot onry from tha leading leatuifS, but trom tha 'other cone 4111801 cLreumsuocea" th Governor Is elearly insane, va ice m De tect to msks bi will. Whst tbaa h..uld bo don for hi rebel aad restoration I How tnay tba Devils b t out, aod hi t mm ins- at th aoata b cured I - Not bv reas onable appeals or by mvectiva. Hi e-fn" ditioa is lamentable ladeed, snd a great Imim ha ttalla Bs ataf., It ' V? aaram.silxfoW4M himself od hi trieais, Imt especially r- vusisiu inna wmmmar, aawr anw ivpni : 1 j . 11. 1 .i i 1 . aea ot such manliest madness, irreparable iiiiaririt noon ih State. v' .... 1 ,...'... .j : 1 1 Cbathara; Jwy M, 187o. A Fci! o UiAl-criM.-A Waateru political stump speaker dsm tliabs hi op poncul Hi-tuis wwe: . 1, BuiUI a worm iene arooad winter's sup ply f summer westh r : skim the clouds from tha sky with a Iraapooa j break a hur ricane to a hara; .rouad stoic aa eartbqaake; hak hell ia aa ic boas ; laaao aa avinctie;pjt a dip roa thacratarof aa active voIcmsi ; luv alt th atari ia a ail ke : baK thw ce.a oa grape vine to dry pat the sky lo anak ia a guard ; un buckle the helt al eiaraity ; and peat "To Let", oa th wa aad bum ; hat acker fi r a moment sir, delude loureed with tha Idea that any ticket of your party caa heat our. u FoauOTTal -Xm oi .Ja. xwiBi of tb Causa message to wbtca 6 Giaat haa siiroed his aama. I that tba Caustt 'fs?s hwcsriifis,re.niw'-?wM: l tile resions." They are also rondt wueit ty wealihi . ,-r- Preuknl. awn fomotti h Coul.l sever hava bora educed latn igaing this Spanish V: ft-(ldtrh - t Tha Nattoaa Anrt Secret Sectary, ia M- ion at GineiBaii, ssvs adopted resolutions denouncing see rat Societies, especially Free Mason, charging that tby ignore) tha ChrUtisa religion, that they ara aeatlally immors), injaroa to tb socisl family, aad ul hraihea orijfin, aad that tbey pray to uaknovm Gods, etc, Bow do Usy kaow f Seorga Alfred Towoaend. the Washing v p'ni a oiagamrs ot me condition rafBaraIaaSasta and forta-lt Ms dissolution with the nhl, ir matle acieuce of a Paris physician, deliver ing nis opinion npoa an iaaportant patient aickof a hopeless disease. Tnwnend say that tb partv will di in 1873. Front th taad point f Wahingtoa a portrata thai tbe dying atroaiiea: The Republican party will undoubtedly have a much a it can do to keep fta ma- i irtrityiri the House of Repnrnta,tiyea. TrwiTlTrise ietsTiNew Turk. and. I sua. Pt l every Southern State, and ill be Hard I B..hed la Connecticut. New ' JTnra Ohio, MtMiooti, and parts of Fennsylvaui. By I he Bxi cnttye Government and the .enti bi able to hold lho Jeaduur trtog .f power for at lesat three yeare moie, but th experieno i f the past t that w wnaie is a oucttie and mil l.ablo hodv. aeldom It anirg far friwa tn Ira centi menu ot I as jiwer llauaa, aad it you aver ine iinuse to lau an ,tmoortnt hilt sue ceoat to bob concur, yoa may generally eooclada that tbe House, having the lear of the people before it even, feoia. lated hvpiwritieallv and afterward want nn lo the Sonata and begged BAn-concurrericaJ Bis wa the case wt h tbe reoeal ot tha franking privilege, and even with the' House' impeach meat of President Jonnaoa. t Ha anekaogma; fJerrate, - therefore, it by the conditions .f heal I. a thin? of ehana-a. reflecting tbe wisliri ot the Lower Houae. aa in m.rror 01 Aiuene sliowed persons tbe far of the iia. Let the Senate' aland to thai eif iif ilarmmul , n .... end the-neaea of the iieonla will t-rrifw .( a nta. "hSiT uisioiy oi a r-enate mgainat tut President is that it tKCome corrupted by hi patron age, aad of a ben at agaiBst ta House, tuat it yield to intimidation and the will of the country. Nevertneleas, on grave oo.. -caaioattJaaitwletofthefHaTep , '.I ' , -j ' - . J avlheMforiiiaiBfe.j Lower House is eaoivalent to a neneral change of policy and expenditure, and yet, ainnular aa it may- Jority In tba House of Representative at pieaeat might ba substantially t Republi can victory. Much of the pnaeot Congres i onty m pnoHcsn in nam snd organixa. tioo. Tbe purposes for which tha party waaorgaaixod. and the soirlt which ani. utkted It, are retained by a minority ot the nepuoiicao in congress only. I be ttepub lican party waa Ilia, uartv oflrea home. steads, but thia Cougnas bal swept dowa tn nomeMeaa tyatem aad substitutad tba land-monopoly ayntem. - The ltepublica party wa the party of no section, but ot national freedom ; thia Congress consider Pennsylvania to be tbe Union, sod insula tion ta be enlightenment Tba Republican party wa tba barty ol 1L and, aa equal chance lor tbem all ; but this Congress ha represented a tew, and they not tho whose daily cry is. "What (hall we eat. and what ball wa driuk.and wherewithal shall wa 'i'ntllffr Th T-r-hl" rrty set no trloSj adveatwIw aoaLur,,,;,,, ' J ," lelt free to establish aoufede Ittulcroi liver. men like himself ia his own wsfr the ma jority of Congress would create a state modelsd npoQ mown pet uieories ano prt vat interests and compel tbe man to inhab it and conform to it. This is ' tbe Repub licanism ol a majority of Congress, a set ot inventive bureauurats aod a "mice" in every drawer of the bureau. , Let these take their involved piece of aabinefewsie, which tbey have named tbe flew Nation, and preacb upon It tor a text. Tbe Rcpublicansof tbe West liars boea tri s to their Orsteoooep- tion. Tbe members from ths State of Illi nois bsve in g neral voted solidly and in telligeatly tor the free State with a man in and there. ia scaro, ly tine ot them- who, according to lua d gree ol power and ligut, baa not distinguished hi day snd genera tigo.. Tbe Republicans of the State ol Missouri snd Iowa have, in general, been rqnauj iruv mi 1 ut ,'iiu.u vi iboi wij,wu Ohio and Indiana Uav lurnunea several conaistent eaamplars of tbe apliit of '56. In Wionain and Michigan the old mssta dons ol Wbigg ry have risen up snd sought in vsin to realize the time snd the clime. liu li t iffort baa generally beeg too much lor their veiteuriaa stomat ha. In tho State th R publican party is In a clear mai riti. but, lb K puUllcaa party Ba been hefayed in Congres. Tboae maawho have sold or 111 sink-ipiettd - tbe aiaunood ol the Weet are to cmna face to face with tliair cunsiitiv nts, and It is no tuueral of tbe lief u 1)1 icn par.y if they be elected to ntay at koiue Let the eiuedi ins ba pat travwyow I ... . , ' . . , . ' ,, to tneiu favored to take J V' our homtsteada aud ive utein to rauwaysT What proicotioa can you give to a man a tha otaas pcaii to. mn seed U arouad by aa trauaj.ortstion monopolies ; . . . ft.ae, tbeot f saiv-elothinfci rZrrotvv . .. ' i.u . Jrt fL. L,i.i-Ji How nine B ba )our vol iigntaned my Have L. w 1 1 a wit iw Ntw .u mmuiuiL l elrbeea a much enrwIsiJerad by you aad y ur ss lu m i wuu a steam saw mill! Hsvayott buea taking care ot me accord ing to est notion or according to tba no tions of tb geotlemaa oa tb other aide of tbf AHegbaaiest , Hsve yoa vobd lor aoy subsidy,, draw ba k.gr.nt, f weigo is'aoil, bi unty, iocreas d tax or di scrim nating dutyf Pr kIuc ihe retord t yoor v"a ' I veatar the prop'iocy that ia all the Stab where Hi Kepoblican del gii tioo LtJtjh Juioais R eomebeesv ia 'be next t-uugroa. And iH tbsnlatrnittiutt canaut xwr thjoi fmertar wM last apea Jh;,m like tha gfcWe- iinaanpois. nuul; , '..te. -'-j--- aiw svascuu savwavemmeut ysasKieat and ivi,:t. v rr,i,lnt ami oeBker o! t1 tha efti- n ut th - next Congree. on ot t k. a .A- Sa mmi.MM fcJMj.aafc aa.afcMsak A 1 Iff HI WM 1 VW II itv w aw "Vwwfwww- aj twsj "xl qiiU'U lroHVuud"v.l. TCe'Prsidut s lauJitd. Utt-sr rajlroail, hlha, llial hava Cvoe ano sopuomorio loeaa oi wna a tiepubihaa Hate oogbt to be. Th Vice F'.'RtrjTtrr tulmw trretrt, mit "rsa ' tlirrr lois be quoted aeitbet for good nor eviL The e,eir at the Him would be a iow lartn wan, even ii ne were s goon poiittctan, bet small is tbe help his eommiueea hata Siva tba Republics party. Tb Cabinet as tb merit ot harmony, bat It ba cot probably tiled the snessure of expectatioa aad ha certainly failed to strike tfaesnthui'. asm ot tb propte. The consrqoeoc l that the next election Will be a ivpuUr elect ion " mi Ji-all'li t aiiUntmsr, onicn ojn tor hseli, and coprernlna ! -w?f Conprrra wilt deprai the lata of" too nepuoiicao party ia 1871.- na ii, ai i in in, -g t ' uxoLtsa cps r jess a tioxaz i '-VSA0KS. ' l;t . In England, letter them are nnatt ba maikid : periodical are taken in. not USm- a friend oa a vUil tnp, but doe aot May; ... -.mn oing to ne titrned. not u' i jw "oe oa uoraeoack only, m a carruaa : Ion moat men are clever not mart ; a high wiod i a atotm, not a fall of " ram ; meadow are upland, never bog or swamp ; cooked meat my be ander-doaa. BeVfr rare. LaTTisv. snid.n TSicbieimi and I bnstmaa ta the tiaatl f? when all quarterly rem are due, never ' ; : " oti, June auu, and Btetriber JOtb. aad Decvmljw lielV It ia tluiV e.ni.i i 1 house yon psy, not tb rent; autumn istba late season of tha year, not tall ; hedges, hrabs and tree km quick, aot alive ; amiy yoa ak that two ormor thing may be does at our (at on time and But aeoessarilv : lotantly. Ctiek and heaxjrams aad .we, bull aad cows, atalllaaa, marl, add geld ing, jack and jeoaiaa, buck aod roe. dogs and alata, anil r tai a their 8axa names, aud It 1 at oo time erTawaJva m a thtm. And woaua gtHd blood aad gen. -tie breeding ia common with tb other sex." have ankle and earva;.1tnea knrgt,nrj do not blush to peak of tbem.-Zpin eott$ Unfitting. 1 Washlugtoa -.. . . .. . J. m . .-eerrrVf1. VcXtifVt. oallea 0a him tbe other day, ( mIbT 1 to learn rf pswible why C, U'Wilr, Chief tfuaiueui uian, wa removed. Grant told him, without blinking,' beranse Governor Shaffer had reo nested iL Fiieh ai.lriul Ki if Governor Shaffer Controlled th office of jhaerritory, aud Trrt-TwrpTnrrt thactrr 'didrtfaat ; no Oovernor could ba axpeoted to socplieh anythina- noremtra ' - bad harmony tu bis staff. Fitch i not easily discBctrled, bat this notion, coming from thu Picsidtu-tha-enltrr-jTaOe. "of"" Territory is a tsff offlcar to a Govaraor, opset him to inch aa exteat that ha could y nothing. lX j : ; (. . I give this as a soecimen of tha mmn,.na ; Indulged in by prominent member of a party that put General Grant ia power. There is n uie wtrmpUng to Hoel or T deny the tact, tha PresideoMoea aot oom mand neither the ra-ct nor confidence of his party,- W never had a Chief - M.giK- rate so low In the estimation ol those who knew him beat a this one is u tha snlada of men immsdiately about him. He to geoer ally set dowa a one aot possessed ot sense enough to sustain his position, and ao sens of propriety- whatever, A that flh' plomatie pump Thornton i reported to hava " aid: , I ,, , . t. . Well, von sue. he ia tin ifiiiirlaiaiaii 4- rather good ort of man, but bo gentleman. ' you kuow," , v , . Hut, Mr ihornton the '1 bat. makes bo manner of diltaranna that man, youknowT 'tmjiJte ajtentje. The' toliowisg gem from th writioo of Dickemt ha of lata boea going tha round of the pre.- It was beautiful before; th world's bereavement of last Thursday uvea ing makes it sadly epppropriata now: "There is nothing no, nothing JhaautU ful and good that die and is foraottea. An infant, a prattling child, dying in iiscradle, will live again in tbe better thoughts ot those who loved it, and play it part, though us iiexiy oe ournea to aow or Durled in tlie deepest st a. Tber it pot an aniret added to the boats of heaven but does its hl.ma .J rnrLf stL Aj 'Li t- i -- ar ssjir. a vw i ax xs n j iwi a, bu Ta ajwswsy HVF Ivf fjU It here. Deadl Oh it tb good dead of human creature could ba traced to their source, how beautiful would even death appear! for how much charity, mercy and punned snction would, oe seen to kava their growth la dusty grave!'' " What the Ettrick shepherd aaid of hi dog Hector is bow going tba r madr: "It to a gude sign ot a dowg, sir," said Hogg," when bis lace grows like hi maatefl. lUc tor got asa like me, alor hs dead, that I remember, when I waa owre laxy o mag till tba kiik, I used to tend him to tax my place in tbe pew, and tha minister never kenTthe difference. Iideed b snce asked me oeist day what I thocht o tha aarmea; for h saw me wonderful attentive awjsng a rather sleepy congregation. Hector ana me-gied aa anil her si a leok, that - icareii Mr. ... .Pstoa wudbs obaervadUi hot bs waa a simple, erimitire, ussus pectin' aaid man a very Nathaaiet without guile, and jealoused nsething; though bsitb 0eo ' ,bnd fljeJi'ss !jk laucrtta-.m,HM evtvKtWlff0T W Bandraat yaraa,cuuid ataaa t naa .. but b;igsl to loup aunr. 4wr a baJga f MW9n$M camel e"4 Tha Js panes bsbtea roost be tb dearest littl creatures ia tba world. Japwawsa women work ia the rice aad cottoa fields all day with their babies atrappsd to thsir backs, and the little creator never cry. They sleep sweetly with their, bead wag. ging to and fro with tba movrmaot ef th mother, and tfaood so tight that tbey csa oot move a limb. Not aafreqaently a mother has a bag oaher back (atrappsd oa), lo which is a child, yet, eacumbered ia thie way. tbeae women aa) tsiatr raal Basra ot "IWTOIiiei BA Wvri mplait Thi. ttitWtB ntilt a thorwgh exempli fliaaiioa at taa.u,uw; tejwauj womo,, .assvai-. CoumxD pAHsru Sometirn recently, at created tvr-the"-'-Houiot'f "lteprtolti ve . Menatnr Monaa i white I escorted Miss liloh remaiaed aa hour, ta oiiacrvaa ac ail oo fcltw. Ho then esu-rteat hi t ant, etmiga naVarove"6ff tor n evening driva, Tbe member made many significant ges tures, audible remsrks, aud other aign of aia'iprovar,""Fverat Tsdie!,"wive of Re-" puUicaas, manifested their emphatic pro test try teavtBg the halt -at encn. Othera -rtmained, but looked ss unhappy a a nab, at of water. ' 1 4 i The commrnoemeat exercise of , tba Wilmingtoa High School take plae om Mood.y aexu Cspt, 8. A. Ash dlivr ; the address, A ItrlKW-1 w'j-rrt ...SKTT V wiwt!Si(lev .Kmimti. 1 4

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