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mt ' J 1 &. i iaiiiiBiiM imaem , , , ..r. , nniMiwnn i ,ii i i masi , ,mi nitmiiMii tiii--rwM -wi asnrni.ii i , i, i iii f-r f i i vf -1 r y iiJTswjorcIi? pn.r'f'rfj? I ..i ij ' ii ' ii null i r mi "- - -j " , 5 ; Hi I ll "l Ii mmmmmmlmmmmmimmiaiStit. THE. BENTINEL. "SrnS3"ip?L attention to,-' tlx srt that the; Governor u trgtoizvil niittry fcrp, fOodd dm Kirk; d ibl &tn it a lw mboming bj gait t rc, m4 bl U'wu k )irect Tiol- M' .5 ItfJ ttotent frimiluci of thee Vrul 6a tiling cJer tb rder of Got- Wft. "ft ?"' 'BiM W ju, 4trk it uthoriiM),by tb' C tr) aii&m. Tb role U tkt It e6U $109 t fiujnif tfiutbauwod BietirUl eot hrrf (icwiW ielUtrt I Then tbM psei yiM bt M tnntportcd from plio to bM,tad they murtk ?gAr red nigau sd bortu aad caa.p equippag. fMlhcM will iM w birt not BfHU oT ftelehiilliJog, butn M Ma jjny im tbit tne mm will be Urge. Tte, theM men. erie1d l.e" offioera and ff aaTwillfet 1 luoatb. Tbera goea j ii llU00..pet(oj4f A th WbrlWacfio'i. Ihev Will cost every dot nri $200,000. If any one 4oubte tbW dteont, let him goaad AA Untft military Dan . fhatdo the people think of Jl)n( )a liasrfjiirtifmiinl fnr, atr rtmsisnnr tm aded resist snce to civil 'authority ; the awawW law runt everywhere M the &abs aii. aij bo3y,"a child, can execute it,aad yat lUluso raised this law leas armed force k affray tbe law at the coatot $300,0001 Wnkffliat tax psyers. Thif akthf man tulryoti to sustain and keep him in pow a, ail this ami armed, foiee is a ores yetStXIo this th(f tTfilCtbs peopteV TtA J rft)T do it 1 We trust not, we trust 107 ienert Republican, : w hd oarea lor haaTand Bute, will atrp forward sod waJuaBtea whetill make Holden ' ac- hit crimes and outrages. tijill Col Mallett, during tbe late war, amAlnUed some fifteen or twenty tbou idesntcripta, mtoy of tbem applied to hifi Pearson for .relief by writ ot AaAass erysi, declaring that they were illegally Wkl by military tule.' ttA' ' Ot oss' Occasion 'Col.' if alleYt' omitted to attm sa snswer to Judge Pearsb. whj Ud.clt'ieo wbo bad sued out i writ' of Uw,rpaWore him.' The Judge was Moat, tod .without - hearing argument, aned stv stadimsattrtt CpL HathAf ost4i kUilemead tVapearf viiei he did, stating ha had ao intention tttoBBiltting a contempt, and gay! ( aaar why he bad nor answered. Having &e jmtgtd biaself o.eooteaipt, ha Wat aJsisod from the attachment Ot Saturday, 16th inst, Judge Pearson iaum t wrih;ordrlirg Kirk tbhivi before ha tha body oi Adolpbua G. Moore, who paUtioajed ior a writ ot Aaiass earmta. On wdiy,17th, Kirk- recei ted tttti etdef of T "t Jidg,snd tent as ao answer, that he WW tot obey (he orderend that 'sock tkisgi bad played out," and ,tbat , be was Ktug, ia tbia, under the order oi the Got- This is tudrirffy 2 lit, 9 o'clock, and JaJfe Pearaooybu .tMeai aVsriap imaei xu.-tbt'oaae for over three days, and now, tht tad of the argwaeli Mjoitna;ile teUk.''one tadrtbaMf two days a it$mric iimm'tiimrmmih' mtXaWeir, where he held a rrhaaw, subject to all ths Jneotr-1e-t i istoltthat may baheapedt epon jhn j Kirt tad hU men.'. j .. -easgtSorf and flfta other goodjnd pKUbla citiseBj ( Ca9tli oyimty, are aw laiprisoned'wiln Mr. Moor and the ttot trees Alsmaeca, and no one 'of them "tet tha legal warrantor k fib we tha "W fot hit arrest. - Thtakj aot a Judge oa tha Ingtisb, k Kfl o 'Inoltly defied would ksvt twed; nrmotSt'to aatW' the iHy at tht ifaf HHMto II Iii strtea,'by issuing aa Immediate' aU aitt agaleal the party, and even bad' rst io anj country wno would aot aa WtthlnV ws keow whv Jadara Paaraea ZTrtm7m"m Z!Tx!rt it sM aider to; attath Kiritaod-havef- awil s i .L i i mat , itt ilnli.ni' l At. Hoors and tht othcra before him-' we Waart of it he cant do otherwise The ra wosW is, tttt hssbouldbsv heaU WalaulaiyaJ a mosneat ia ietting pwp! set aad know1 that their main a siiauet poly , hope a aataty ' wwt ot ithdrtw Oom flienrj and lh majea'y of " U and the eoeatitatiee) viadicated. a-uk mads word bf Mf. 'McAUatar, to J!gs PausoarUj-t pa ha "plsyed oat." ,iw.,v r-p tt -Tir--ri . -...j .... -: vr . 7" J7r don't vou M the Uw. intUiad.aJJi.i4:kv take II but 130000 per mdrtth at lour aa tbM 1 l"1". mm iuiug. iu jiwinne oi irartmer, wnicn ne now r . : : 1 r.,. afnnnol ih, f4n.ll r labortng aen, who have to dig vour hold, sod is calling for recruite et-Ashevllle bat" ft rZZ .13. "Z. 5 .i , II ketmr ut la the narand think of the -' be ao kind a. to write me who As aoon as Mr. Bead's campaign is Miamswenepav auvaw. es. aas i i l - L l "... . old ricmmend bun it vou cao learn. . wenanasr Wbat Aaiil elolwrfr ....-:rr.i-!.!-- 3. -p.- t- tinjjiiiii ii i n : h t 1 i a ir w t if t ft -srv ... , . .- . r m ?A ?ATR J2SVSXBXB tin . . , 4 -J,H.iwa to ot.ptr iis-it trtrTJl W (M tut TNf of Gnv Wtlr. inrttoB, ih entin expeoMt of tht gown meat wera, U found aambcn. 4wkf 'tb r TM( of Q. Hold, amiatf yU,. tht xpeMW. of ttM 8t.U .mthm . tTa. - ?r And J"" h4 t pay it r ! ? i , VojJer tha aat yaar s Obr. Wftrtfa't Jj naiatratioB.tBa Ixplaaet of hoping tba Capitol 8q aara hera in Raldgh were 44.S. i ' Under tha ftrit year at OjT. Holdeaa adifliobtratioa tha cxpasaat at ktetAa m CpiUj Squara hw in Rlei;.fc were Tha Superintendent of Pohu.pmldfngi, ader tie laat yaar of Oof. Ifarta'a admia 1t ration,' got for hu aarTioea $500 00. Tha keeper of tha Capitol under the firat year of Got. Holdee'i adminittratioa, got for hi Mrvice $1,054.17 f We )ut give theae items ot expeaee as aamples of' the iaeraata in all departmenti of the SiU gOTernment, and the tu pay. era here to bear tha-barden. It jour wivee "d h hi Hone, and i wsj ervjy--. Mrqi-jvH. wsimsprs : Wna'VmtfM-yQUgo'iefOtar i THK DUTY OF QO0D MSN. It n now manifest beyond a doubt that tha tbbjeet of Hqden, Pool ft Co., is to carry the approaching electionTy inti mi -datioo aad roroa, and to this end an army la cxptoaa violation ot 1awf t4b ooat ot tens of thoosaada ol dollars 6f the peopled money hat beea organised and aent out to arrest , many of tbe more prominent and beat d tiieoa of tha State. We trust the people ot all parties neog ala ibis despotic) parpoae, and win quietly ttfd"wi(A unwavering determination go l the polls and. rota for good and true' ,mea : t in tha offices 'ol the State, wbe pledge themselves aot to vote a dob lar to pay ior this army f despotism1, and will vote to hold Holden and bis co.worksrt tttlgid aeoouot for their iajtaoMew srlnme. It Ie matter at hljrbaV moment, that the people, at leant ail good men of alt partiee, should stand shoulder to shoulder In this emergency. It is not a qbeatinn of party, the simple question is shall dishonest, corrupt, and irresponsible men be turned out of office, aad honest capable ones be put in office to administer tbe Stile government That is the issue, no matter woo toe maa Is or wbat bis party notions, if be Is drinly resolved to turn out of on.ee ia the strictest way . all who hare robbed and disgraced the btata. Aeain wa uv1 te the people ot all partiea. bajtra and quiet, aaxl go to tha poll and vote againat tne arraceleaa acampe who Insult, outrage aad plunder tbe State. fit f r i. TBX&0ATB CAROLINA RAILROAD ' ' - ' BOND TRAH3A CTtOS. ' " ' Jt may be well to refresh tht recollection ot our readers in reference to the aae ot certaHft Railroad" bond's which belonged to (ha State, during the present adminittra tioa ot the Bute governmeut Tbe facts IrBtneae,' substantially : The State owns $3,000,000 stock , la !tke North Caroliaa Railroad Company. Just before Holden and Company .came into power, tbia Com- any declared a dividend oi fi par Mat to be aid if lha mortgage bond, of tht Compa iiy.Bo tbe State got $180,000 of the bonda. These bonds were aad are to day, the beat public bonds in tha State ; they have al yt 'beea ; worth kei)t t jthe dollar. Tha OoVeraor and Treaturef iolJ them and for what t iJutt tM eenfs , wVftort The at4 n this transaetioal lit foa.OOi ,8onl lJawaita t,af awwiW' wtont Ota tne uovamor ana treasurer sen tneee WitdtfeTdeori the Beopleoea tra-wtiikan the cocoaaat t ITa Ring V Ulv Weighty "Ring." It haa dona mora to impoverish tbe Bute MdWlnVTln credit, that all Jhlnga elan, aot gojdaw's Unices awey eioepteoVje- Let th people. Conservatives and Be publicansiwhrta people and black people, all remember that tbe effort ol tbe "Jtadi eaW srf-vbe- approaehinf ' electloa, ia to keep Holdea eV Co. aad the Ring la power. The RadlcaT f"voHlow- tSa-omihata Mr, phaiipa; xpradarsedt Holden and hU s4uuaitraCfea. aad; Phillipt got lew thli raaobt4oltaowa.bartte windied tbe Stata thaa Mr.PbiUipa, aa'di yet he troee lor th reaolatiew 'eadortiBg f BolSab, IWtj tbktntf hr t,arr ror Kwp ing mim fnpnwe t.o(U asjsw Wasea aesTnsrtbi peoiTltT.rrr'Bf th way-doea Mr. PhiUipt mdam, mtmmMt.l Uttome oae eaU Jiim ootat oaoa. . ' - . , i 'Rivtsrtm jbm isoors. T Dad waika4 dowa to tha Baptist 3f whara a portion ot hit negro troopt: Jroia. HewUva were quartered. Ha went to re view them and was heard to say to one of hit Burgeons that wa are aew U have a arcoad rebeltiot ; let it com on, I am pra- wared for it' . Dad can't gat U ujx evea witb Uw assia-t tanoa of Kirk, Dr. Areadull aad Cidapper Dirk. . THd, "let as have peacs." fian.: i-Tnose I , 'v y western Hepubticans think jot Kirk and). then vote. I -1 1 - . - . , - . t . fl. i: , (I . -.- ..J - ..V V I city. W are Brt)fiJ ie Irkrm tht hun tfed f Beuictu. in ti atoaaUiu diMPProof sad daottiio opeolf ,6o. xioioen t uvim tworpttioa and mtiUuj chtmm and ratram. and mwir ot 1bm ily procUim that they wifi.rota with tba CoBWTMea, ,Tb ta a dUilacUoa I . . u "P.a""cailnm, I HI ID Dr(MICtM tllftt tha itiDnblicuiii nueny repudiate U olden and eomune mm ucaenu racaery net done. The truth is, thia Kirk uovement ooht t damri. for ever, erery Bun ho eogmssted. aid, ee. dorses ot ooanaala It ia ane atj.oelor S'lttti.' 'It U 'a delibereti ' nuibi.. ' ... ertartr" tbe eonatitutlon" an lae aarf wboss tbe people justly deteet. Pool pre- tends to dislike "carpet- baggers," as we learn, and yet be presided at tbe last Radi cal Convention in this city, wbich endorsed llolden and bis aduiinietratina, while Pool knew that Uoldea bad ktpt op tbe carpet baggers" and auaiaiaed tbem from tbe begi uuing. But for Hold j, thr"car pet bag gtrrm" ronld never bave plundered tlie S'ate ea they have, and Pool endoraea TTrf 4 am TMke bh w narsnna f-ei t am m 1 AVUV UV1 -HV " VHaa. . i . . n 1 h .v . 'Btm.Wjajill I western Republicans think of Kirk and snd what counties be will be ordered to take up hia badiuar(ra iu. I abaU be very much obliged to you for any informa tion on the eubjact, as I am extremely anxious to clear myseli ot tbe false cb.rgtk"' " "II it is shown tbere is a Kiag of tbt KuK tu, be will awing in Wake Count, jail yard." Standard. Tbia ia intended for us. 1 he Qovarnor told our oook-keeper that we were King of the Ku Klux. Io h a daily conversation for itf months past be bus charged aad called u a Ku Klux. Ha kusw he uttered a false hood when be sdd it, he utters a falsehood whew be repeate r.'" ' - ' ' As to your hanging us, Governor, we dely you. We think, however, tbe chances are tbst yoar leaguers may tsatstinate ua , The jil yard is only a hundred, feet from our' office-end the Standard threatened ait monthi ago te bang us on that very soot. ' - -i'--'.,.'.''' v; 7ltoV there Ts1S6lhlng"afSrHg5ve"6r,T but pluck on your part, T u have picked your place, tbe jail yard, arid you have the rope, and we have the willing neck. Bo come on, we aay. You have the rope, be cause you have a portion of tbe rope which bung John Brown. It wa olten exbited in you office, and you paid a part of tbe expenses ot a man to the banging who brought It You ooce valued tins rope as much as you did tbe pen witb wbicb you signed tbe ordinance of Secession. We know you boasted that you could "kill apd make alive." We kanw yon called lor tbe "Aid tf At Linedn" ieng tVsor Booth tool it off. ,, know too that we are free, and .we inrerifl io preserve our personal freedom or perish witb it. - ' !i ' ' MOW If TAKB&. ., rVe learn from a reliable source that O. U. Diickery, Eaq. Bepubliban candidate for Congress in the third di.irict, aa Well at kit the other cacdidetee of that party ia the district, with some few exceptions, take ground openly on the .tump, against Go. Holden snd his war policy. A gentleman In the vicinity ol High Point, ordering the Sbmtinii, says, "Hoi den's blood hounds are doing noble ser vice lor tbe Oniatjrvativsj oaase ia able vi -cinity. Changes here ere numerous and trequertt Let him go on with bis hellish policy of opprersion retributive justice win tie merert out ro mm m Angu.L. , W mmvI mi n;aiihanrlfilnn ft at m ' terdar. tbeaameeot two promiaeat Repub- ilcsns,. who declared at the time of aubaeri aay tongar support' Hit3eb ia bit rev oln ttpaary moveBieota. h --i - - - & raoiniH xootsi. ijiev omiin, brother to the bora-blower, hat beea aom inated aa liadicai candidate bjr Bhatiff nf 1 eboeoa -ne to "keep, jip eyaaaeea.8 I tt they couldn't gat anybody alt-ooee enough to take tbe positioa. Ha made hie maiden speech the other day, beginning. Friends and fellow-eititeaa : I arise to announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Johnston county ajd lor the Statf of North Carolina fee. lor the whole.. United rYoiet la tb.towjl,),.i-?,Pdf,which one of the reoottetruetioa ,r4- ttoa oounty elect a Sheriff lor the whole ITnited Sutea t -imiitpitseaai'pPIeaas doa'l make fan of me," and ha looked at i( he Was, going U 6tf. H4T tSfflr- Beaa-agaW--ffy Mends." as tha scripture taya, "a half a fmtBr-taa oraaTo1caTi thTcr8draTarTotlll--BiB Tvosr 1DTt5sTT,,- emua sioppea w ramemoer, u uus lit JtasJrjMg IftJaatoJkjajiaaa , one asked him if he endorsed km blgbroV ther Wa. A. Smith I "Well, ao, not exactly," said tbe young aMitrant for official honors, aad finding tl that lists that he didn't knew ' now to nak a Borei-V ' he descended from the stand emid-tbeefeniet; apptauae ol tw little aegto boys who wer- scraping oat a watermelon rind oa tbe outskirts of the Crowd. - auui z.), jlo.v. " - iv n inn .v..-' J -Ti.e Ou efttof," r e"pf eiil TuruliTTSa q.'Totial. aallee he the ftwJjfil. an't ditgitiee hit ntef jted aTe,." ;Th indeoo and an t o trutJa cUwrly puial to tie. article aa fri u the peo of tha Gov ernor. The GoTeior aiva if an attemut be taade to rescue jbeea'baid M prison er, oy iirn tiy 11. iM abo,(,aad-Ktffc y if aUatnpt ie ahto ealorce Mie wrUa, tne priaonen ab.ll he fat. He begins and eewiidea aa arilcfe "re- aUt if you dare." Ho lia a hundred ne groes from Newborn in camp oa - Nash Square,' wbieb is )a4 aoroas the street (real hie houea aad U ia hallooing to the white people ril if tou dare Vou want riaiatenot'.and at iooa aa Jude Pea sua speaks" yoq will, ofc rea cted by the duwa Kirk, Uoldea and tbe wkked wTtaT refuse to live ia peace uader lbs cjoailiu- tioa aad the law. BAILK1). While tbe ceunael iS Kirk's p'lsitners were arguing the caae, one of the prisoners, Boyd, appeared ia tbe Governor's room, wrote his owa bond, giving bui ia tbe Bum of $59,000 to appear before Hotdca! friend Kirk, Upon five days notice being given. rt,.., .-.Bal- .- J - i J I over. hope be wilt surrender to Kirk and go hack to prison. We hope a other prison er will givs bsil to Kirk or Holden, until a warrant is sued -rut and proof made against him sufficient te-bind him over. We. went our -old 1fead, Henderson Scott, with the faith ol a ' tiue Presbyterian,- to to remain ia prison uutit discharged by msgiatrsU and the law. II thoee old Pree eytere, of bleeaed . memory, Or, Mitohel Or. Phillips and DrsWi1tou, iserebero, you Woula hsve their prayers not to givs bail, and it Judge Pearsoj, as the few demands that he ahoutd do.tll order the arrest oj Kirk for contempt, Ihesfold lathers of the Chureb would add a musket to. their rjrav- ert tad Inarch toyour relieikt Tbere it one churchman Iron) whom yoej need look: for no prayers, sad xUiat is Samuel Pbilllps, Hit failure te deDobtics your : arrest ia att approval of tt, bis prayers therefore would so1ltrt Ytut-n yea are reiiereu trom prison, as yon will be, and your false brothsr Phillips comes to tell you how sorry be was for your imprisonment, t-eet him over the bead with your s'ick. We know you are not able to stand without your atick, but take a seat and Use jour stick upon bim. We know yon were aot allowed to talk to your friends. If Holden, tbe devil in carnate, will order Kirk to allow yon to : receive it, your Irienda in the Haaflalds will telegraph to Danville to start a load of ice with other things necessary for the ' conif rt ot yourself and friihds. We know how sorely you sre sftTctcd,' but we say in . the name of God, Liberty and the Pisaby teriaa Cbureh, give no bsil to Kirk or Hoi den. If Kirk will' take a eubetitute lor yen, we ate authorized to aay that your,1 pastor, Rev. Anderson G. Hugbes, will . take your place in prison, and every male number e.f bin. ODOgregatioa will pe witb - aim. Wa believe there ere no two freaby trisns ot your ' acquaintance m tbe Stata who would not do so, except Samuel Phil lips snd Wm. L. Scott The Batf ical party ol tbia ' State ;' wa meaa the leaders Md guiding. spirits ol it, j have so long habituated themselves to sly, sneaking operations that It seems impossi ble for them to come out in the open dsy and do anything frankly .and above board. Their party was organised ia the dark and midnight aasemblsget of . the leagues. gataaSraaiw cret, midnight ao.cl.rea. ' r. --- -r -" - - - . - I Their legislation wsssll planned, eat and 1 dried in aecref eaucus befora it wat brought before the body publielr ; aad the aame ot their nam eareiiea m -vow aceoruing to tbetofcrei decistOTS. The Execativ haa carried M hit admio-' ittrstion by secret, saeaking ageaciea. He sold the school lands secretly, without ad vertising he employe, sneaking secret d tectiree to go about ss spies among the people; he gets in(rmatiou from lying, anrellsble secret ageita,-oegroes and other, hjid eJoaeddoonL la short, aothing l doee aeareely , but by tlyi ssr, mule-tke a tad Bow that the alectioaj it .eemiaf ' on, they t even pnnt tor ttcketa hka honrat folks, but have tbe work dona with closed They are a siy, Btateriout, soeafcieg, aa dsbtndsd iietihsSeaa'l-tmBnvthiDgBt a Ur'8h Srwtrj&L p jrn,, manaer. ,- , , , gressiag most eetitWtorily sa Rutberiord eounly. Tha peale art aroused -tbere,! at everywhere, at i recent rapid strides towarda deepotM Ijower on ' the part of Radical leader) Mr. Phillips bad Iiol atmal' crowd oat ta hear bim at Ru trtor.ltoa. Joaa T. Wautcja,' Zso,, it anolincrd ss a luflstrvaiive todidale tor tbe Ho awe ot RrpreieotaUveS frNortbamptostooanty, aitk good proepeclol being elect ed. I (ara that it has. beea w parted ea the -fMWIllt.att'SaJlioe Iterated boa oy aawlaataaaiwy Cot Kirk bcOaute I bed irlvea iaformation a t enmta com nitted rn Alunaaee intoWiSg' ';'thi go:lt ui other prtit;i tskeiltW inotiifd, er- resting this .report, I, h ei1i1t Kivea or pnmUedS Viyw any tuck iotoroiaiion nd esM 4ktb- (hat ff-Wd im goudd. but apoa gieutg. a Uad for aiy appearaaee and keeping ibe pece pre- aonona ny mnitary autuoriry. JAMICiRBOTD. Ja'jSOtb, 1870. ' 1 - ' for tbe HenUneL run vAMPAioy orsNn ix oJHAir- " - -......,;.-H n-nH-"-rKvrr The earupsige la tbia enuuty opeoett to day. It will I mi lively an) spirited.. Some 1 1 cedent speak irg thlent li enlisted on both sides, and tbe geoiTal opinion is that tbe contest will be clo. The Democrats aad CoDservativ a have, ia tbe (arson ol Col. L C. Edwards, a distinguished and eloquent obsmpibn ' i f reform and ewoatituitinual govcrnmtot. His peeth, tbia rveuingl in. reply to Ji.. Laiier was unauswerable. "The whole oinciut conuuet trr mat gentleman was " laid otieu aud bare to tha comnaaaioiu.tM bn b ms-leilte vem-rahle Senator wince, TtieUiblrstraud, tbe Peaieniiary taiud'es, I tuoi uumuroua uthfTiini(a wre.nrWw J tliM firlrii if f?nl VrfaanU TIium ... " - - J " - . u. n . . a caihoiicny if thought, a aiberuest' aad oiodvration of statement, which surprised ved bit warmest admirers, who, carried away with hi. splendid sbilitlts, never for a moment before to-day claimed for bim these qualitba which bia speech, this eveidux, so admirably developed. Kd wards it the Star orator of Granville, For dash, energy, fretdom sud grace, he haa no rival io the counter. As a brilliant .and scbolsrly speaker ibere i. so man in active political life in the ouoty at all compar able to him. . Speeches like those be made -YWirVf B w -pmaiMtriUt. iffeot 'pntTaMt the colored votera. I cannot eveh attempt to sketch its outlines. 8 fficient to say. it ,tt masterfully conceived and brilliantly delivered. ,' !'.' Col Tsxe Hargrove made aa addreas to his ' feilow citiiei s, white aa wall aa col ored " in which, with aa unctuoos candor, be tSbi- the aegrmt that it wat true be bad beea a violent Democrat aud Secessionist iu days psst and Kona, bat that tbit tect could aot be plead ia bar to bia present political positioa. . When ha was against thanvbe told tbem to t wbea he waa for them, he told them so. At all timet ha wa sincere. ; Hargrove's whole harangue waa ud maptandum, though not, aa waa 1 x oected. violent He fiabed about fur tbe Tilaflst,'Ke orlMs- Jhwetncti out i am nappy la say nia , nsaing aeemea to be without results. The Uemocrats like Taae well enough personally, but will re pudiate him almoet to a man st tha polla The speech of Mr. Alexander Peace, nominated on Saturday to fill the vacancy mated by the declination of W. 11. p. Jenkins, Esq., wss an able, moderate, prac tical and timely argument, , abounding, ia many, capital bite upon Col Hargrove's course snd svideotly troubling that gen. tiemen's serenity of mind.. lr. Peace ia quite a youag man, trom tbs sou'h side ot Tar River, recently salted la. Oxford lor the practice ol the law, which by bia ex cellent sei ta and business habits he will adorn, wbea a lew more years ate added to his head... r. pl, , Vtifr,8Tr.f",v". II tha Coaaervatiras hold ap aa well all around the oounty aa they have started, and succeed in making the same impnssioo , at .they hare made acre amona: the aegroee. tbe ticket will ba eaeotedi We am aoing our beat. It ia hoped our eddeavore will be cfowned oa Ang. 4lh wito the bays ol tbe coaqtm or. ; ... . . : .,. : C. W. H. to rax coa'skr ta hvmakd dsm 0CB4TS OP TUB FIRST QON ORSmOHAL DISTRICT. ' ; Th undersigned were 'appointed by tha Die'Hct Cos vent ion wbich met in Edeatoo on tbe nf June hut a Committee to prest at to the voters of this District, the aame f a candidate oi our party for Cba greea, If, upon consultation, we deemed U proper to make .ucb.borama tioa. .The relerence of tbe matter to a Cimui'ttee waa opposed ia tbeCoavrauoa. but we are well. .itnil tUmt IK. nlt.in ,. . ta-trlatT nturitnT- ln iifitntr tan MiunttMut i lim congrional District "1 7 " t-pllt4i-h.i. altar thaadWmeaiof oat Convention timotljy aloreaa,.J-9votPasw quimansj declared himself an i dependent tnritt agsiiiat Mou. ,V.. U Wolb, out present Kflpresti.raIiViir.aod baa pabiiabett a card Io the vote's ol the District, sh-cleav tog biioecU tbe aetmat ad v. cats of "anl Versal arone j" (or pwt pnUtical i offeecee, Opposed fto in waste; ul esuravagaaoa and flagrant miespp)icau of -the Treaiare ot. the people, that has euteiaed ia the warkw trig and. orgaaixuo of . thNBepublicaa party.and deoooocea "the ffruprtoa aad xtravtfianes la tha administration; of; inus Bta', girverament, aa fsjwcijllji ab. ooeroiis tsxauoa, euwntv,. biata aad Fcdi tr LHrJ?Pi.'V ou '-"'? : l ..:twt. ina neeua oi, us KwvwmnaeL pat W: var and pamper a ttselese horde ot oflicers.'' .., . : r MoTgaa t M honest man, aad. noon th ietaeahe makif mm bit cinaaaisftr entitled to ttotfjt.j!mM,lfamliiht 1 out regsm to a p.ajijapaj ajatiaifUiwa l ;'!' " The Com mu tee ban carolellV esuli ed H -t"ffr mYh irbirk iNy rrrhtrt-iii j ' and have determined that it is not a 1 run -bW to mts" icy Cooe rVaive aadT- IVBto-" erstic auuitMaisow, and aaearaetily and heartily commend Mr. Moruaa to tbe smsv port of vtsyXoaaervati v a aad Dtmmtmt tio it assured. . , . ' ,i;BAXTtB,Ch'm, , , ra. J. L. CnAMBElU.AI.M. x w raaqqotaak. o 3,t,.W4M.tt ria-.-q f - )' i, , . - lywwwwii i i mi i i iii ill luimwig n,ii iiiii r" ..-"T ' noe Col Jaaxi O. Harper has acorp'cd the aoeawaU. for Congress U the 7tb Ooogrewiowel District it beonmea Wa ry to uota a uoovmtioa for the purp s of me tionee l K. pre. . ' ' . ,0 teooty. I are that the 8rd toat baa beea xil as thw flay. Aad as quite t large anmber ot my friends "0uwi a purpose to place uy naiua igiyrv tiiia f yiag. that wbile I tally appreciate I rood tetxe ot my Irienda, and Iccl thank (he ttiukfut ior the honor and trust heretofore K.tnw . ad upoa me, I eanant eooeeet to become a caoiiulaf. aud b pa my irienda will ant p)ae my name bek re th Conveetioo.: , PiufcMionat engaementa ot aa import lent character will require my abaeawa trom the State everl dare dariaa ' the a that I might aoibe able te devote Vm aoeeaaerv; ti.e,. And in, addition to tfcia ffW?1 - . .Slid tK-cilmr 'ina.ltu.-- iMUK.awi aiunnon, lO ibe pruttce ot iw. My elieart denaad it -my interest teqoiret it I will not then fore be a canaidate. One other reaaoa : I could not become a, candidate tbia late ia the caavasa, as I should desire io explain my Totes ea the .veiiou) Rail Road bilia ia the last Lcgisla- tuta. I have heard ohjaot ions to-my votes on these measure. Bet lam sorry tossy that the objections come priacipally fmta those Coeawi vaii res wW uryaU aad arfeVarf roe to vote fur tbem. It is well knowa that I did oot vote lor tiieae measures be cause I endorsed the ti extravairant ef- j improvements, t ut because I thotu;It it M undarmtt tne $treummtanei$, iu order to Ring" would dispose very wsy to aeleet the building ot tbe Roads, and greatly to cripple the credit of ibe State. In tact, I did propose Certain umtiulmnU which would have effectually guarded againat fraud, but being in the minority I was powerless. I think in ail kindness, those ot my Cony . i ... .... WUV WIgCU WV W gO IOr the $2,000,000 on the Atlantic Tennessee andXtbio Road, wbea they-saw -a chance ot getting at contract snd kmdXing tht . my ought to deleod the member now ior loN lowing tbi adMoav- Tbowsmfewrrrtentlt who were so delighted with the $15,000 sppropristion for the Turnpike through Caldwell County, that tbe ink W mcareety dried mm tk iiuraJi, when they were bef finy for las litUmJUiou oa the Road, and asking determined i Hurts to wnfrol the away,.oght, (at least,) to pnlliate the vote nf tbe member who thus servsd their Inter est ana) desirea. But I suppose tbe ebjtc tiest, anas come, rather, to serve tbe Inter est of ipeeiai fmoriUt and small eliqutt, who mske Coaaervatism or any other party or Sstttaatioa a freitimi (or siattrsr furpommt. ut knowing aa I da that tbe great mass of the County sustain my course, I beg par don for alluding te objections, eoming from a eary smkihU asame, a comUaatioa wkacb doea aa represses tbe sentiment of Taewerlw at ms aoals.'l taut eound tbat the oonveotion on next Saturday will select a man every way sstisfsctory to tbe Conservative party aad one to whom I shall cheerfully give my support Having al ready done considerable labor ia tba caa vasa in the different counties, I shall con tinue to devote all tbe time, possible to se cure tbe victory of tbe Democratic party oa tba 4th dsy ot August next- I 'have tbe honor to remain your obe -dieat servant, ' ri... , W. H. M ALONE. . Lenoir, July 18th, 1870.' - i v; ;.'",,'" ' JTorthsfeutlnel.; A meellog of tbe eititensof Nssh oounty wat held at Nsshyillfon .May jw.iltk Inlt, for the purpose of reconciling coa flioting iritertat and barmonixing the party which wt t, ia danger of a split between the two Democratic candidates for tbe bouss of Rpreeuitiye in the next Legislature, 7 0 moiioa sf LX, B, BiUie, Esq., the Bun. Aw. H. Arringtoe was atauiuioualy called to tbo Chair, and B.. HaOa aad I hU Coayera were lequeeted to sot sa seemt srMs. ,The t',hairmau, OS bring coaduoted to bis teat, explainett ttu pbjwii of tbe. meetieg aad uiiaeiled barmoay aad union ta hi usual earorst and telMiitua leagiugs, when . Us motion of D. a, T. Jticka. Ksq'tha Chair appointed at t atiiainsiisg eotumittee ftai. a A. ..iljv'iil'i.i '' ' "- , Wsfchutaa Towaabip N. B. Battle end. Wa. Hose. ,r;J v. a . ' ; Ljbariy Townsip-B. Buaa aad J. S. IVaktV.it ci i ':: V- i ' li..ioo Towa.hip-C.(W. Ward sad J. H. Rackley, ' ... ' . JKiddlatoa TonUip-:OrreB Cobb, aad G, ,toierw j.i.j ,i i -.: . . v . ? i hVriegueld Towaship-George Oatn ntrmnt ot the committM B. B. vBun lu q, was aaiied ea U eatortaia the meeting. ile respoadfd ia speech of sums length, sbowu-g m' tba -robborlea, 'iraUdt,exiravagaaoaa and geaeral anralia bilitr of the Judical parly and pledging h that no tiling was Waatad but a viguruna .effort, uf )tbt Demoerathi , aad Conserve' tee party to hurl thattlrom place andpoaet, ,..fl-n; '"eiii cttx ?s Pehdbpg bia, speech tbt coomittee re turned ud feKwied tht) aosniaatioa of C. W. WKjatd, ; -, tors tba. Hooaw of BprnseoViuaea. waueA-T posn.aaiion : wat oau)iu uil iaJVaiet ibji tbe meetwg.. ., ' ?tenwfH'r.if.Wt the hjuiise) btiug cslfc-d tr, ves Jbarsi aad etceptv ed lbs nomisavn la a ' Ww" aonrueriMia mat ks; 7 Afti f w h ks4 Mr. Buoa rafutwet bit jujws to tHSTMuat pwrtou aad happy style and closed amid loud applause.- , , Pa motion of L. N. B. Baule, ttq ths 1 iTlffilinaf taAlttkaXlamlaL .-amsamtwaamsiaa"nspapwewwaa A. H, ABIUSOTOS. Ch'i BcE l'iSi--.- ii. aeikstattsx?" Wiu. faa FiutrViae Bteu ri aeav CbaeTt- It rweoiu few woedertal thiatr, i between tba two rtsd, 11 the strat aback great Eumrpeaa powers (hat have itsuraeb. ad to arma, souuirf uke piaee in tbe awtwhw teaijoodot Nrw Vart-Tsl Mite Sot SS so ately iapoeatM4 t - . is i.u : , Tbate a Monb Gene, a frfgaui, tba Aa coaa. of i.Awettty aiajbr fowsv now la oor wstevsy Bad tiia an two ffswawof. war ea sels her, the 0emi remit aad tbe school- ship Jean Barn , If theas are dirpoeed-tAry. eaTasione under their respective ags, there is aaarawea ouis.de where tbe Aaval awsrseat. might be coadweted eery now stly, and to tbe great satisfaction Of mJ mmttm .,. Xf T W ' MaM. M I "l JTT'i' WPTftlfr " of tb.se beads ia the V"i"A" 'naK7 ,0 oor wvomtlon- J4 - ourn.l of OiBimrr . ' AiiliHIOAti nrHtATUT. ' American sympathy Is dkided bttween Prance and Prussia In the war bow. entered npin. hut it is not very eernest, probably, iiier way. Of a dt4ea American eitinna picked at random out of (be streets, ooe balf mlKlit dn-iare a hindlMit leelicg tor Prussia, and one half lor Franco Ther ia l- .i- t . . . ' nothing in the current of national sympathy IkU weuld Incline tbe Aaeticsa imooU. aa a whole, to sympathies with the one con testant against ue other. We baya a large' industrious aad excellent pooubrWa, wku hsvscome hither iiooi the North Gerutaa and rteuih Germen states. ', Tbty are almost uuiuiiiu iWt i mult, ana we enurtai' profound respect for their opiniw But ws.also have a oontiikrable proeotaw freechmuo amiB i.or mii-lti-d''cltirB'?..J.-s tuuiau, uuaineetor social qualities. Tbe e UUMirirral n unU.i,. Jif Germana over Frenchmen in this couu- try whH:ngladly welcomes strangers iron, kll Isnds anJ extends, or should eaienrl eqns) protection to all thould have no eight in determining the I Us of tl American mind towards- Prussia, for Pruuua, as a gtowiou militarr nower ihi. country has great admiration ; snd our peo ple do not forget that she did nolinterier against the JbHed Stales ' during the civil war. To the martial spirit sad achieve ments of Prance it la also iiuDoaailile to" curuuioi mjiuinii mi -ui vine mis republic ary war; and that reminiscence almoet neu tralises the emotion of resentment which we feel against ber for her later unkind -nesa We heveagrost trade with North Germany, and ws also deal largely with Prance, so tbat our commercial interests do not dlsute bow our sympathies should go. But though ou sll these accounts American citixens range themselves according to their various feeble prepoes-asipnt oa both aides, -it is no exaggeration to say tbat tbe occur rence of war between Prance and Prussia is widely deplored, .. among them. W are shocked at tbe thought tbat such rivers of blood must be shed, and such millions of treesu's be wasted, and so much talent aad energy be diverted from the. pursuits of peaceful and hon industry and all for wbat t To make of Prance or Prutsis tbe undisputed chief power in Europe. Por that is all that tbe contest will determine. Tbat humanity will gain by it, that aay more liberty and happiness will come to tbe people of Prance or of Prusu, or to people anywhere, after it is all over, wa do not believe. If it were a struggle of re publicans against monarchists if aimer government, no matter bow tmall, were to t arise in any corner oi Europe income'' quence of the war 'We could not withhold oor Godspeed bom thet one of the two contestants who bald out the hope of tuch . a cooaummnUtin. But tbe strife tt Only be tWeen a king and aa emperor. Nobody I. to be relets ;d from political thraldom so far ss wa can now tie boaever tbe war tnrna out. Should Prut tia win, aba would only be the stronger to carry out her great ides of tbsoibing sll the other North aud Soutb German states, and proclaiming King William, or bia successor, Emperor of Gor many. Should France triumph, tha Na poleonic dynasty weuld be, Ut all appear -aoces, more firmly tested. on lbs lb rone than ever. Defeat either lor Francs or for Prus- would not deatroy Nanoleonistu ia tba one, or Biamarukisaa in the other. Neither -power, however jriotorfoue st might be ia one, two, three or -more great battles bsi lhe ibtlity (judging, as we have to judge, lit m their military n sources, and capabilities,) to -exterminate tbe o'her; and other : European aationa would, find it for their lulerut Ui inteHere to prevent that retult should it be sttemptod. The war, therefor, as We forecast it, will not reive either of tbe com -bataata in a poeilloo ol weakaesanf bataU latioa trom which she will mit recover as easily at Russia recoveioJ fr.nn the Crimean disaster, or aa Austria It rebuilding br f,.r tanea after tba Sadowa defeat. Ws hear tba remark eoaatantly made tbat Nspotsoe) risks the hopra of a coatiausaot of but dynasty oa tbe baxard ol this die. To be sure, be does put it in peril, and there he it at a d is sdrautsge compared to tha King ot Prussia, tbe euBoessioa) of whose hairs to the throne seems to ba aa well settled ss ' any tuture human event cen be. . But, it tbe . war ta gamely fought by France, and she is beaten, defeat will not, aa a matter ot course, le-set the popular love of Freeh men for Napolay a ; it may, oa tbe contrary, intensify it by the boad at a common miefortaoev Por the ,1 ,f. W-la.taUwtibjSjset.ol Frane ihsn al tiie ' f ranco p. -iie wauranot uh rtske u wituoutaelear eoorictloB that tits French pwpls want it. Ia truth, ss we read', the aewa, tba Nspoleople dynasty ' would be more eadaagered by declisung to tight with Prussia at the present opportuuitv than tur grappting wtth her. Tbisjati"jaulaV., ''be . ior1nTnTfl(ny airperaous who try to sail mats the effocU ot tba war upon iutpe rial sa?oraio ia Frtne v sff iV . Wo bsvs aaid that the American paopl deplore this oooteaV But, at tbe asms time, they in aware tbat t joner or later It mut have take place. ' War being Inevitable, we this boa the whole, tbat it had better , occur aowtban at aay other time j for with ' its tf rmiusfion theio will probably enne a reduction 01 tba great Heading armies t lurope.aiid tbe hoIt WMI3 will aaia-iba 4heegutatiw4 amHioaa of msa tu tba paths of iadnstry ad piara,.;sad aa.iiSif vur muiwy mea-ii not amona: our mjassea of peaceful citi:na we doubt not taere ia i r'rng'"l'iWI tin attentat witb eiwr.' T era! regret, that tba dread trial thonld be t wa.ilji w wirgr1sarteati5TKr i-mm ..iiwi..Mir i 1 military system 1st lit betlef, wbetlisX lb Freachmao of today is niatcb, or moia or Iem (haa a match, f.ir tbe Prus4aa ol tba pefiodj tBd abet her tbe needle gaa of the Chmatpot tt thai moat tfiective weapon. These eoasiderattona will Impart A great iatarest to the wso, ia sa - Amertcea peiat ."JjrJm KMiJotbjJaajr inidimialahad tba Borrow oecsaiooea by the thought - that hecatombsof huinaa lives moat be sacrificed ia making the terrible ex ri meats. :- " ' ; '' !', ! .e Tbe Snpenrrtwident oT Public In. true tioa wportabowt$.,20 orJ atheotdcoujBiy Htawa.uwsnisim M that county put it dowa at 43000V Bat: teacher ot tbe eouaty who tn fiiisi bia ooatract for teaching tod ef plied for bis piy ia due furnl.cast et bis moa.y tt btar ey I A tba. .. og trom ii, ao ns says. "t I ' .T :JrfS.3rsW! t Jk a. ettfty. 1 ' y
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 23, 1870, edition 1
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