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TnE SEIffL 4 j firriiajuoyMj, lrH4llMtllriA-li8MiW v wWr tkt whole frnfli tadnoihinA .A Inlil nf;. li 1 l i ' nt !Bcc tbc war, I'llOB. tb State, fft.--. ...- - rt" piicfrnwJ". lu prut 4tt Hoitb, hr Ulbed tb fair name of tbe gut, ott thmele(.ly od fiUwff , by tbir fcigVwrongh cbwget npo$ , I(,Xlax, charging til tb crime committed in th tio,tbt (iniib! nm bead ud bjoodybonea tffair, when la fact three iorthi oi tbe crime it cbtrgable to other Boteur oSJett In (bit artiele, U to notice ifret,,irbiokpiH aot b deoia io eayof iVAicjreMiite, tie wr aepeete WktocietT Id North Carolioa, la light aot ktrtMkue dereloped ai tall u the troth I sJ4ha made tbrnu t 14 m:vmiMMmMMitjjugm mtA limed Wn, b,vMie lowe part of ibout 14 yeara oi age , aou at oangnter, en is the houae oeo be eatered. i Her dtttghter dUcoTeriog bi bellial design, ad her taeape through the window and ktdrore tba boj eat Upon hit aeiaing the !( lady,lbe boy hearing bef oriee, ran back into the houte, which Stinaoa die coreriagdrare bin oft with a thret,which alarmed the boy nd ha ran off W hi tooth in. He tbn. dragge the,oll.JadjBerj tbe road and crucfly rapef her," and after aecrtnipl'uldD purwoae, afraek i bar twice o; tbe bca,4 with, the .breech of ble ua. a aooa aa ane reooeerea from tbe jtnoniog blowa, he told her ha had wort eaujylFan be found ia the jxWke fcooa, tad ha mutt hare it He . made her go back iota tbe boaee and (ell bia where ber tola bin where it waa aaoaJly kept, and yki ewM aeatchlng jba etcafMd ad kil koranir He "' than ' made hi rape, before the aetghbora to whoa the dweller bed gWea th, alarm, errired, : Tbaaid ldT diaoterlng a light in tbe J toBtnitared -eaongVtoiaee that er aeljfBlJora bad arrived, came forward tad told them ber' aad atory. The next day toe negro waa arrcated ia thia city aad amitteta.!jaitfUrexaminatioB, to wait hia tiiaJ The old lady had one or ore aona and ISaaghtm The indigna tloa ot her children and. neigbbora waa In. ton, yet their reverence tor ft -law, ltd them to tnppreaa their teelinga and await the action of 44tturt f ' ' ' 'J Oa FrWar Uit, ha jraa.iri.ea ft thia ctty baton' fill Honor, Judge Watts, 'the Superl ofat irfing in session.' Being unable to sptej 'ooawaelj tba Judge appoiated two shk tawrera io defead , vT ot btH,orfqltv lbaJnhavegTyea tbem, ; r provea fey the teatimfny of the lady h(istlt,eornboraWbTtb' nejro'boy and oshtiy,f Jar a. '-&J kaew tbem aad 8UtSM wU'tntly fdetstified by the parties Stiason ooaid furnish bo rebutting evidence. Tae.csse was SO Clear Vtf conoaal OB both sides agreed to submit Uailthout argn eat. Ths Jury was compoafld ol twelve ralored ittn, who attentively Usteaed to the ends nee. fj Thjhevidsaoe'was carefully iscatajatl VfttyudlndagWe them s fair and impartial charge. The jury re tired ancj after twenty mkntes consultation, rtturntd with a upaoimous. verdict it auUtv. ,Tha Judire delivered a very loel- kigiauca,n(t ed Friday tbeatboi Hov. atxt, aa tbe day ot bis execution,- The indue Ufhis remaraevery properly al laded to tkltoasej aa a marked evidence, of -ttslaw, JbidinA character ot pur peopia, aid sxpreaaed bit gratification at tbe evi dences of the trtomphf 1a and order in j WfStgto4 Uft Abe '"alteoUoB ot our , Hor lUia tkHhkaMAiM tbe foreCwiuB facta. Jostles to Nortfc parol ioas demands IbafeeH ! nnnig a eaee renacwog Uwabidiaa ebaracur cXont poopU at ftii. jsactara, should ta nvaao inowiu a m t 1,1 .- 1 1 taange ol New York, at apedai mowing ,ea"'WTni"rm;r'oorta M.B0frl t :. tassufftrers by tliSyWM d woi ib iu- ol iba'floTwaor of the Bute. ' Tksernaoa oi Harnett county foots f Iifea .ii.EGT lAiJl WH-i- 4 , A. .Xhsnroc' Umalioa for the gradual ao Sm elstsvery baa bees wablisbed hi Cabsv W rasoot of tbe death of Van U oltka, thsQenetal In-Cblcf Of the Prussian army, Ctojm ia ike afetioa of Comberlaml, Her aett, Moore, Chatham and Sampson eonn tware reported asaaCelknW'1 -y'.u Areas Cottaty flaparior Court sme- a at Bbpw IliU on tbe 17th Inst,, , , , the tniiAiui ,,i -y 'Qoldsboro Is aboriiyto jbava Had,'. i.i'- qm f - M brass i Tii-iT,ii iiTTirm r i nrrrmirn lo'im ' , l ." It "pr:Mr tk Which . mmMi I .am. A-lTi '"TT rjJthmtok nut, ... W-rhatican,. atTWh ; -f-. " nut inaptly atyled. iht Hem. rati, -Pj . -i'-n tba couiuui.X trtumpb, and hanaoct of that party a U ia ow oaaetknted, Laboring, tbereiore, with an honest inteoi i, promoU jtba future aubatautial ao4 moral intareete of Kortb Carolina, we are opposed, determinedly oppoaad,,toany and very measure or movement, which could tend ia tbe least to disturb the harmony and solidarity of the party. " " ' j We are opposed by a party, which h aa atrack its poieoaeae tjaaga at -the vitality and fc of the Bute, Bha e Weeding at ie7Tccauae if tb reckless aad deegoroQi auba, asade at h,er'vitalby'tba Radical bartV. That nartv ia led bv nro- ad for year la the principles and practices' ot ttrkkory, decepdon aad vuleooe,"wnoeo o rurtner proof la needed of the truth of thia declaration, than the real hiatory of the party m this State and the history ol tbe men who lead it They are aot only selfish, deceptive and vindictive, but they are adepts ia low dW fWary bna Wckery; ; Their only hope' l succeas in tuture.lsibe defeat of the Demoi oratic CrODservaUva or ITorth CaroUna par ty, aad their only -vestige of hope to defeat as, is their hope of suooaas ia dividing us. 'f0m dsys afffeanaded KT the rumor," which has gone North, that tbe Radicals of this State, ware bent upon our division.; We treated it then aa a rumor, and one perfectly Utopian. Wa still believe that the tflut will prove a signal failure" Bqt are are now sssured, from sources which wo cannot doubt, that leading Radicals now expreaa tbemselvea confidently xl success ia us. Tie have bo hope from a change of aentiment among ' the people as to , the fealj character of Rad icalism. They know that under any guiee whtcb gives an Inkling of its real charac ter, BailioalUm.is a; dead dog in Nprth Carolina.;. But taking counsel from tbeir great prototype, they will not scruple to assume new phases and forms, Ut order to effJheir design. There is but one wsy, by which they can hope to circumvent na, and that is in the future chotoe we maynaks of office-bearers. As a gansral tbfbg, our people are extreme ly poor. - With few exceptions, none of our peopl hstrf eestD)a t,k;wp Jtheir heads, well above water aince the war, except the Radical office holders Wxl pTSBtlcfansi ton meuse sums of money, have been robbed from the mate, acd by book or by oroox, a gopa portion or it, nas wuna iia ; way tboir pockets. Tbe poverty of our peopta tberefoie, fdreei' biaBy of tbem to desire oiBbe, as a means of'sheer support. Others who can live without office of place, Im pelled by labdable motivea, patriotic and persons!, manifest a desire tor " promolioo. This, ia both eases, is natural.' Yet this disposition to eecure position, " however laudable ia itself, if the weak place ia our party and la all partiea, and the Radical leaders know the west: points or people, If not q.uit so wsll as their did Materkyet Well enougn 'kr isdio upa eery pMsibis advantage we. may unwittingly gir tbem; The next General Assembly will hare sev- era! important positions tftfiH. -;Thegreit- est wisdom aad torecaste will m reuirca to diacharire that, datyW aot. MX wiaefv and salel, M wa singly or la grortps commit ourselvea in ad ranee,, to any persoa. , est measasti ' Every member of General immW sboajd 'trait' nd" watob j apd d termlne not to act nnui m doa !and prudence of the hola TXflwerstfe Conasrvatlvs delegates, k jan cil aassmWad, shall have diaeoseed and earaftliyeonsiaored every e.aeafidtwEfcI ,mber claiming to actwitn inemsaoiuu determiaa to move only fa aoltd column, and abouTJ stan J STioWaerw wramaei An d dare, whatever sbill be detetm! na. . unhal Cairow Informed os, thst there ySealty-1 Kirk's giviagt-baitf : WTher. was." be Said,- nort' respectabbl i yrottemesr -ft .5s- ready to standf or rr npj. mK sniLiMia tMWhr.-JtiinBtTJaffl't.AL'A - i0t MteweJ flhoms with bis comrades Id vms I.Utbe Ulf Am Aa mat come forth aa Kirk's bail be fore ChrWtmaa, we, shsU begltl to doubt .1al the afarsbat said. -Uome lorwaru geatleosM and teliete fourTriend. t ' . .is . mm, i as; a " p. - V, H ' "The Board Jt Commlsaienara of Bladou Mfjr hate elected Dr. W. A BnoelJ, mnat traaaanr la place ef 1L Wtlklraua u u-rtrJ In Aaust sod failed to I Wan nr...., t . w . ' iu .Li r T f the Wi4 ia th; Hoo qu. wher. JJl Ji.jL , . r' f p-kg, "in: ,vw' oaav At 10 o'clo. ir th. ....,7 -joaiaed by .fectTa jZ Z"' Jf .-itlfeaart Wt! liu- boaor done biej io belag called to preelde ov aocb a asjaaUy f irmajlr tet free men. iu rrvtfdaai then introduced the Make.: . .. .-. we wete the tint to apeak. Our theme was Holdrttasd bia edBtiniatrntioa, flaoa which wa thscoarsad for twi boars, witboat wearying the audience, Tba Treaideat next introduced Hon. r, JT. H. Smith, now ot Norlolk.' fro one would ackaowladn Uj fsnah as fomorfolki, hj., voice were too famiriar to every peraou is attendauce, and they regarded him as ef yore, innOjothsr JifiJ tbkaJ aa their old , ncaoiothsr JisUt tbkaj M reprvavnUtive andTilentT from Hertford rytbing teuipUhdapp-iU anasUi isn. We adjourned from the fy the nBer man. We adjourned from tbe dinner table to meet again at night in tbe The Speakersat nleht were P'H. Wii stoB,E.ofIkrtiULei'ark,oHabfax, Mr. Peeblea, of Northampton Cot Sproilt, D C rVioeton a?( ilr, Ubell, ol Bertie. These gentlemin matfe catrital speeches, sufficiently stirring to entertsiu sb audleaos, until mkluight, soma of. hom bad fifteec iha to fide after the aakfae - The two Uet named gwtlemea areyowag mimbers of tbe Bar to Bertie wnocantase- ed the county as candidates for tbs Legis lature. ' Senator Pool navlhf met them ia. debate oanjltwbff tbey ar'ti-TvTria' i V S wua jpwtwa t Ji!,Pwl"g many old ana making many new lrieuda.-r It was tWskf'Beffie Court, Judge wV!WuVWjW0, sJAspduioe tbe Bay 'Oilliaoi,,CoL Jioora, of Htio, 'bOi Walie Clark. Col. SpruWU HOu W.".10ith, Joseph B. Cherry, IX C. Winateo, J. L- I Mttcbell, H. P. Hsrrold, Col. Wnt. Moow, of Bdenton, Major John W. Moore, of Hert ford, and George H. Gregory, Bs., oi Mas- jt t I I ." i Among the skillful cultivators of tbs soU in attendance were Mr. Jtmxi Bond,1 Of.' Tbemaa P. 8msUwood;-Taos,Rl:Askeaf, Mitchell and J,osepj fijjffih v A IO TUBS LB ABB. We undeistaadiAbjstii anwrepoaitlon bsi) been made by the Richmond and Danville Rafi$a Carolina Bell Jyin Ut ween Greens boro and Cbarlotte. The bireotors pro pose to consider and discuss ths 01 theStli 'of Novemijwbei ncr oftbii Stockholders as feel an interest it fbsrmaU ter, will be iavd MH'iprasesii fnd pari ticipate in the discussion. How lbs Dij rectors could beve gone so far aa to give tb proposition a Serloui thought, we are oat l able to eee. W preeome then it will U admiltM that IfoAl! f arofi ieompetenf to manure ber own affairs without the as. aiatance of irf ltd? t If rtrginia can w our roads and make money out of them, W aaramet akoftv ' propss) saastaesnenl NoKhCaroliaa'csii !aoihl asida. "Buf point tbAaUik us asseperla'tlvaiy Jidfcn. lDt is that the Danville Rail Rtd htr- iat afl bcpmA iJV'i JWf b4 ninety abSt4 dollra,alwuld proxies i se atously.A lews,,.., ftaH.HjM f . dand el nix per cent aad whose income i eeven hood red tbousaa4 twe, oed has feacbadSSm'on":.' 'o" " " Qftda seven Jiundred tbonsso ooJisrs, r t ....... .. .,, ., . -w a it- ? atore tnaa -aa iltrlved from thst poruoa Vt- possdtobe tossed'" AadHf w4,f M talsv to see, fnat w pros. gaj Ortenaftdroandr saWfe.; sba!s'flci pf tbe foatt Mtwees t oreeasooto ana wiuk boro woI4 bs an srpenss to tb pmjpaf yi WBClMi lalsIJal aUW ''O ' ' tomrrfavsroelting together, the Stock holdera to eee4a any such, prvyvwwn1;; rr."r. fromtholoconyenleiioe, oJWk.Lt aa in witAetraadsretoedini, VrfirrTr- m .......-...fc .i-.i-i ',. i -vttii.itM -k MuaetaM 'fewaaj .,,. mtUrtamiAj ffw 'Ssmpsou .county, .but laeeatly-t-a.. Jaoe - a, r I drowsed. terA'eOrte. asa -rsyettev'iff.'; ' rj ' ( "Iwktb, storoof & t..-. Cedar CrecJC. IB vnmoeriauu eoeotyj we sa tared; lobbed pt goods' Ind money as4 set on re. , The buiWiog and ..iIm atock of roods were oonaumed. . On Saturday aighf, October tbe 1st, 'be daelliog uas ot 8. it f olar, near RpcVish SbWiK CombcrUad ooanty, r,.bbod oteverylbiag that ooald be car- rVed,wbilatbtfamIty Cbwcb. Some tt3 greenback 6d crjy as wnch .. m .neeie. was laksa with the cloikJ ipg, beddlrig, s. 1. . ! ,11 . :tf1tB-WsttlrtWWf'aBhs4aa ad coonaari kitfmrttJ MuitinT: II ' IbHwa&H Bleat mttewtW'tlte wurt' - aa41 lj contUtutiuaa; - 1 D1 ecat dJfflCBk aa lo eat Iff the nope Ir0?" w ""lore 4 ita fiia ifalU and effinleney,' MariijwMi i o premra to agitata the q tineas I - HMaiEanoa "Jkna w propota for Its auceasful operation, beB(4 wa ve placed n a erMitiilon 10 IJUJiK wWf'f " DTUe uLiuf Juatte ef deauny, w.heM declared that tbe iyrtsra or UnSraraty ,a4acaU la. this, , gtata tboold N a part aad parcel of ow Publio Jctoul system. If thia idea h) aarried out. wblcb we presama ao'ConsertftUT tWera iWKaseatoadttlon, tha preaent UaU wttraa be nothing eW pot a grand charity Khool, which would neeeentatthe admission of whites and blacks both into the tesfitutioa, or the baildlnj of afatbrr CoWereity (or the colored students, Io the pfweot tnsadat eondition of the State'and of .oar people, tbe tatter projeot cauiwt ka entered upon, if it were right and deslrtbbv Wa have no idea that tbe people of North wouWro.;. .....pture yhw I t ti. iittu h.-k.T?,. , iul t". .- - not ue wttbta the ability of the "people tf th State, 'for; the next Bfty years. H; ' W bsveoot the w before as, seating,, to the Jrifetrty, (jseod npou the CottstitiK tioaal provision in regard to it, and we do net fecolectJts provisions Suflclentty wtU, w grve totra. it provides for the Selection ii&mber (em wkrj tuadtyla il fftate, if we are otvmjtaken, and am bo were tLe irutiuiog ior cue education of evciy child I B,a flirttlrttrcrTSBryr' tuurth oi tbe Bard ouoe ia two. years. If this be so, or if there is a proviaton ' re sembllog it, the next Geaeral AasembiV eaeaot hope to inaugurate' Bocti plans sa are aesiraiiie lot its re-organix ilioa, short of two years mora, unless the preaent Board should sasiga, which ws need aot eipect.or unieas w a can get a Convention to alter tbe Coostituiioa in a shorter time. the Constitution and. Jus lawfttrrew ut bat tieveiOriemeBts in aavsnca m to its re orgaolntion, ar prematura ; .... .v riaaiHU "y The success ot tbe Coni rvstivts in the last election In Viruinfa, vas effected by tbe combinatiiia'Of'att tbeInbu of opposi tion tJ the sralht-out Bidical tlcke pm braciniT old Democrats aui old Whin, whd Claimed to be Const tvafvesVind Jtofn of it moderate tupubiicasu me appresco. wg canyart for uiembtf pljroDgreaa will bs strongly contented b; the Radicals, lad we f egret to 41, lfsitionW'divida the CooserrllTs,T on jhe' part of some, who factio,ly ftuntenJor the inauguratioa of I itratght put D?m djatlc,; jjijrty, atr tbi hazard W-ditidbig W Jpoogr Ati menta! Mod, of the fjmocraticConservs title Wressel aad peole are opposed to the astwemenWkpaiatin j bat JtiA AarfHead to divide and diatrpt tbs Conservative I irees, nd ieseard tf sucfuf ft tb oppp., Bne at mttUtoif ' Li a Wa.aaaaot ses kef S different result caa U allowed .te.-eoU Ake.eounsels, of us Conservatives. Tit aeed in the South the entire lorea H all bei Cooserviulrs vours-i Radicalw With M bass ot-the negrdl ww. v".p--p y. ,mm..v , i to break down asl 4iHt the power of v.i nnki vorernnMiai I la no ainii tank I BJlWnf -Hd- W'-Wth. AB;!oolfVv. - - ..,1 j , i' --t.i thMuTuru. ,UKiun M, tlcrt-4 .tends to I idve sff -ot wo -toot any ppfttjn- .) i?T. "n... t t't tM.M w,li,1,n mIA J Democrats ok old fiigi, ia suicidal aud criminal. ,).-, -v .' . -f"r"T " ",' -; -: i . JUrvBMtttit Etraasnsi'w.; -waa (KtoTit i l4atos fad WiMigoiis tbe New Torkflsrwfdjltbe Otb, staUs that the' conditioivof . Al5ami''ias ,cfaUd 'grave attsastavs4 at ike nations! cspltal far aome lunMd watbe subioct of con- .Irterattott 111 tf Cabifct on Tiiaad'a li. ..' I mi.: i:....ik swt I i TBC Capaaii aarrea a oaiiatt.-B4 ...U i " As a ' fsoB tbe letfdkmt tas issued of.Vf djjscuutbametertrcvt ad a seOarata Sitairr dtrict ia tha Da psrtmeutof tlMouth, jader eommaoif of Qaaaraf S. ITAtawlori'MditfoiaT companies or Upa havialaU beea ordt red lutd tbe BtotftsVuendXTairtard left tiir ahMkeesnerf. in'blaflfist-f- BeoatiJr- warww: B0rWTBSuTBeTO eaavsu in the e- Satob Wsraef h mmrcy w a anu rywt t ' wt vrv--7rf-:T- mi I ebeexg..iaf .in ;-1 . That there si be svettaesslaeta! -iiyiaii2&' sapecl ffaira In- the th and that aspect is rsallyofabap d encouraging nature sing. But why Ala --ianotataU a hejnaatBtaUtkVte aupposed to have thorougblybonstrttcted,' should bs eioEledoutfor attentioa is somewhat resarkaUa. Tb ibis team of a military Maaataudsr political campaign lecturer per art b j AlaCSms togetbkr, MBMrtkiHAk ihesagaaity et tiioea wka have the eaent of the taaltof.; ftSLXBRATWH AT MOCXT MOUJT. mtHhj artoral f th late barberna and celebration a), Itwky Vpuot,.' Jt also pab- hshu the taiett 6 aatird pohiTwrwa who ejttswdi b6t Sre-t-atw not tWM Wpsntbrb ia, Motd ak .llicy , cpnUia sentiment t)UJi ougbt to ba put upow rtcwd and Mk mrmlierni, we aoipHc th' loflowiii tj$ traote from fbem : ; Hon."WS IT. Battle after excusng:a ttoa-fttendaKCisaysti w,?w!H' 1 ! I can assura yoa, Keatiemtsi, tbaf lift man bs tbe uta taeiaN mora prohiunrtiy thsa I dn, tiia impurtam of eur 'teoent CK-at po- litiral ici.v wb0,!i Qe pt-ik, amm,- Hi... .U.- t . ' """v" . i. . l!rfa2?xte ,B ft'rtto rrfakVtba ffl i aT" f M their re. IwJ,t,'' fc'rl "k 1thla mef sbut mi!!. o4, :' coaasul tonad the Jewis oTdelirmnce for our clients, tbrobgb, ef'!'Io Judge Brook oi the United States Distrtat Cnlt .-.L.Li.. r 7" H" 'worm Varolins bad ar ia their maj.sty to Vindicate their rljrt.1 i V,. " " "" " lull ilTlbir asaa freedom. i- -.wi-itHi" . ' Pwmlt ma? to concurwttca, that the lat. political IrS if ?.'f 'oarae:maid of f waiHk , JlawbI. ..8 Wttt the imoiila iutead ii .asa rbkehra the wa.tfu, aad eorrii.ituir ,.,rd.! lioarm ,Cl7.!rlIIE" " cr.d V u am mat no Btatenr I. . a.... . . -1 . . , r - j , .y trtaey teltartf tb maelvos dtU f.o the Skate equally liable wilb the at, Ik 1 1. a eM .,11 .i . . 1 oemneii -Sasatloai il they love tlmt baiMtoiw whichiatch un mia, uajBstiy tmprieoneil hy i tlie saord,iroia the uul.twy dogm. endibe I f ih L M K',ea liberty of tNir brow, ,ty too bars as muck oorasiiHi to rejce em the rate triumph aa aat otbar-iimiosretrrrtiawir-osi and firmness, pruilt Ky the opportanlty offere.1, w pot the tttaie apen the footing t Its old k.me w aonesty and intrgrfty. t ;.niirw;: Va.,says K ItSmiihi now of Norfolk;, It weald affird me great ptoasurs. to meet with yoa on that orcasioo. and exchange eeagratalatioBS en the result of a civil ai- siosai tfuty, tad' as my aasoclste, Judge BifftS, I intends tO' be Dreamt. I am htZ etM-ied to forego tbe pleasure t.ir myself,, IM us bow tlhite mora resolutely,' to secure for ourselves snd children -tbs fruits of this spUadld victory; and by our course of rami urauoQ ana Brmneat lav deep and iasUag - ivii.ii.uw ui our luiure prosperity , , uon.4 tios. Bragg savs ; . Great-Is tbe Moiciairdf aMlaT tisBAIsl It all parts o the fitata, ever oae-sweent ttenat political Victory, ..v4n v..f.fiiVi May we have tbe wisdom aad good aW rww kowuiit nap caexraus or It, ssd wiMiiuiua om a nrau ana leadurins basis .H.J.I... ..JtlL 1 . . . vhi ivw sua niwniea aa a me peoptst f " , , Uoa,Geev -Davis being1 'On 'h visit to Asheville la quest of health .Wreta'tu'at bs nH"It h thsm laeoslebratinglae vvnservauvs Viotorv. f .,,. a :'; ?K Graham saysi,V!f, t 'u ,, i ne result oi no eiosuoa was aver mm creditable to tbe duliberatiow and latrllt- gencspt the. people or inspired more uujmim wumience ie tbetr '.capacity and seel to take eare ot their , great : mteresta, . : "It eras nd enniana rium- . u . -i'i : ' Jostling by dark iaSrfeee fut pUaa." tbs grand taquast ot aloctors. wttbout ths excitements of aa aetlvw vsiftvass, la vindUsiaila-be la, be enild not' btw up our "tt d rebuke of eoofldenee ltts1, mo,t tlu.bia rior7an,SrttiM,i. .. '.aw,- lunra waa quire samcinDt I. M w' wated by fh lV ior Mia urertarow or 'ouradvenanua: !7i9 !: w vwtiros Kioffl i raHitnry inva sioa by aiTAr med iurce. In acat rrt b,m Jkaat luiji4aeotiU-.aeijiee.aw4 twiarews piHam ol sociMy5fftBclr'SwvetrtgH&r aoous ; ana-rue aimotmcemeBt Was mkdeN w juuiuierj was imoowjat lot -aM relief, i tboif delaat became" a rwtt." Tbti opajrvune momenr harlea arrived ia this R -,.1. !. - i. . t iL..-..i..i . i i. iue aYua, n noeauaw exiateo, ay f sotrusuou rowers tt'Hrotber benda and ideaaading ntw guards ' fbr the r future iaecMUy i nei wneurtalu l he prueUiwed-'itkaS 'the ailltary is suu,liuato t al must wnveraeil by the civil power and Mist ftbs prfvileckot hi writ of hifna evraaa is not s im-re pa f rkelaistioo, but a siibstasnal rifjlit, which shall never be kuefde4 -bykitate autiiurity, la penf orje war j, and that the mere issuing of tbe writ h a mockery, ua Iras its xe mmn tie enfnteult' and the sg ' grBvWaidninocnr'priaonir" n-tor'ii to MtWltrttir I tv" tb teasnn HtriMiiartai will "hot be fftal bixia Mi fhaf If "will t-Sub wj paHeM iVIutafelriSlt' aoJ j "ard to -Tail atwrtnr-mi tf . iH fct--rh.;t.T tj Hi this r.iontry Sommriing - mntt 'Slerrlbla mis tssn aa arwtyMatth 'Niniwra HHiiltbat Tr dir.rs of a fr e Wu 'brave- people St ' safcrf''-!. U . . .. I . r . i the dsfrot-s the bwsi'Ssrf lulels at ouv trihmph vmpffeit anr-dlnpoaitio to abridge the pTtjetift rlghie vf the color' ed raoe, or a eantraveBtiou ot tbe policy ol the Uoiiatd Stales ia coalerrtas; those riglKs.' The people of this Hiatal awkwesriad ut agitatioa and lotn t.ti ywsev-Many ra lorass wdl doubt)es tWa the attntuaif these invested with autbetKr," buk"no cbaoKA I reef Baser), s aseiihted 4a these partif UiarS. 1 ' t i i n ,.t , a- ".' mi- .' ; Cottoa comes tVrtwthe Pay-ttevlile mrv kef to Ihearooeml of almas 100 bales pt da. ftaiojigiit)awaj.w 7 7. . t"l " ttc. jomnpn xiiei BSKJ a canllf!te lor "the Bouse of Rvpre ballot boir, they MMfred to jJravVls renwlsearAtttrttd Jll' thS vacancy ' occasioned i , ' ! f,, M-m For the feetmef. More dtpeudtnfKB lie proper jrlvctlok oi Bepator now, than will i, probably, aver occur aitata.' iba Bnator atmata i one ot ecknewledetHl ability and tnfluKiioe. -1', lb Bialuui? tha 'ti(Ti i.riS SrVA?XT Wli nasi ut ike. ieatMttWahiia,.jaig.Xa limited to a small clas. It, from iboe who bate had their disabilities rruiovel, taoeiasa will OS tar Mr, but, tf wa tiureijara the au4iin ef diMmiitiaskweiiave the larjreat classk.. . . , i "J 1 take it, that Conersss lias'set'lsd the relo-'td seat thosh who have lxa ekvte-1 Ceetaiory Congress has not "refused to re woveUa diUiUtiea t any ihitl tar ehotf ed to Cotigroae frem. North, Carolina. , The flunliti have been rulaliTe to nflkwa b Tvo o Lciu,tlat, t enema, will rumuve dualiiiiitea- whawt th. mi.,, m,nt V to wdec that bar service sua be f-"""'- ,Kwiafqi, as .H sjareasoasble lor a.blatS thill to ripmtn.i tli. r.n.n..i .r uoauiiuwar A;an tlia HtaU ukttt )m ovsl W tttsabilltktsiaaoy oiner niaunerl wwAMinym, umyj uratisa fltaa ate peHtJou to bare bis dibilijesraraovd, Jl doss It as an irdiviitnal. irn h,. u .. '.he fWtoa my hold sorric bffloa, jf it were tstiderrtt Ui.t prtitlon ' is' Yecum- ay many asstidirMuats t i Centres m'Kbt sar. aa wm. ...... t j but when Oj, f, Uratiam appears at the door of the 8oate, as a Senator from North Caro Una, the ease ia reversed. ? Ue files bia pt, titiuh lor removal oi,diaakiiitiM 4a i.,-. comnnOsd by the soveniga Bute of North Carolina,, lor t Us advanoemeat of her pub ua eae it is a for (., . - vuu(jn VIII rf hJ.J0. mJ fWlw nay be elected , I do not desire to be understood, as ex fwl 7"' pf"cs. tmna: liowsver. tie auction oltlisabiUilaa should aot eater into Biatter. eertaiaiy not until Con gross bss aid down the rule plainly and ex. r-"v. w nne worn jurtn Ueroltne Can take strata unless theirdiaalilitia kt k. removed Dfeviuiia taTi lhjftjt UntIraam 4.1' . J think the rule M -s4tled CMgrssa reUiirto North Carullss, Is, that wfcea oneisetrctod to that bo.1. n... ui move bis diaabiHties and allow Mm f tike . . I.ltnllTd ., ;i !j'tin di.a;!i -nil ,! "T '-s &VUQUtI OIiAXQMaL TUB CABI v 1 v St jfBfWvn ? t.-,i- , . ' It Is Ststedf that (Iia haldaU'is Ikili. eiaed. Messrs. Pub. Cox aad &oiaa.m itbiirswine for and rumor has It that Ub W.,u Lm coed Cox and General Wslbridce will cue rij . ."" w uurj uim 1U tits tilUt 01 tUe ntct ibr iDcnsrtmaut. JJU stuff U of that stern, aggressive material that will cause too tench Sgiutlou among the agricultural foa ails la that pastoral department, lie would inexorably entangle the .dusty -deWHsef the Patout Offloe .or , the JUnd Office in man weta. us wouia nt about ss bicely into tbem ai afire In a haystack or a wmuaaeu in cunrcD. us would bays been a treaarre in tbe State Department, at ooe4iuiarHia"olttmatum "for" settllDg tbe Alabama olalms, "pay w fight, tickled she popular ear prodigiously at the time beiMtttrad tv and as 'sVcnm bava -alnra s saar xngiana is Br chaff about do ing tbe oae thies; as the other, orobabtv bia -.c-ncui vnt so ioiiow. ;iJS tim vmh 'Dosinem, too, ne (lisp's ted ,a hearty Americanlsta that was refrcahingi bat.-. wbstbHr In fiery irmuer would -ki it tbe musty operations of the State Depart moot at she pruarnt tlmS is matter of doubt ' The place for Wade for the old T-riio ui lue itepui'iicaq party rrught to ksvea place somewbnfe ttailt-t the U nublr. oae SNliniMltrationi-ls ia tbe Navy Depart ahtt -Under1 the ten years Rip Vsn Wliw, Klelaa ia that dtfiisrlutenri ur slims anri mmw ht a;ine to rust liaf tie oiu nre oca oi I lis Du'ch BahtHihaii, emf it needs the ymiuir blmd Of Old ii u Wit ta butf oUbtheai ip 'Hlb.' Ho ranriof be toe dory or pror.rrair tVh;L' Mental bomh. Keacas narai systras too high; bet we can pntvaoesaat Be' Wolilil at teas blow out some tbi eottweiw In the bureau and haeiskefr. aomo Of ' tlbsruk:ia m '-Uia w --i -" t-Jj' i. ..-.-g-.w to nm. - mate twuoty, tu est Saturd -itordny the lkttliA'J.s.i.iU.i.iid?.L.vL-' V'..:.... mmi:t;W&b-tSit 'ed'fecrWa' HMWtWmmm Tb Cliwruian brfulalnf d M lal, Wt f flimilA tn i..,'i, ,i..... i ,M tmAi I am ... I. ..",i., .I.'...' Jr J arS tit. tha J mott r,iB,ntirt t i let irh ah fifc-u.i. l.-.,. . ,.u4 ...-" 7T . ' . --"' " i M11i d'n bf the laid H. A' Uoilue. Esq tTaa Mri,.h it . il,. io,i, r Not. net'' ""'' '".' i . Oa motion olDr: L.H Wanlv1. It waa solved M appoint tUirteon doiuiates to the iweaty venvtniiou. itit L'nairmaa sp pvmiri in. i"ii,wiul'i ju v, as an it, Calvin liiuntt. VT. L. Frt. " Dr. W. J. Uu- re, uenry Liter, if, tuy J.rUaa, UollaadJ Jewell, w. ft To. if, J, w; Crackett-Jamea Duprv, Vf.U Kltf Dr. W-JL fait and (E ft. Pool - r r ' ' i rnr,jiUpiiieji-uaum4tUAtUlAxrAUrx. Wereadiied to the Uomintitee. the ' meeting with . a brief but pertinent T sue proceMiint;s were orurrea 10 be pn Wished la the ba-imaKl., rBPsttaTrr tbe-mTBttrJi - u J-i R - Y?t 8irfrlWy7 ? , 77 . . i : JS- mrettri SdfnUroeiV1 (' ALTON. CVut, ' r . " Tbe Ntw York UtraU sys tbe monthly eslemlgr of florr throughout tta ctsaiilfy lnAtbe' mnoth M" fV pte'aiber, exhibits an alarmiag Inrrutiso Ovtt lae previouj month, and much greater than the correspond tag tabcith la anv nrLTifitii runt. ' . m . a J'e 118.080 sal the aewxeity bonds & VlI,!B,ifl"1".,. Nsw I ofk at 7,504 u w A , W.J. Clarke, ibk fepwiy artH.inte.1 Judgs, maae his first appoarstiee U the ltench at tbsWsjnk: County , Snneriof' Court last i. a t , 1 t V 3. 17 J . 1 11 ".tHXvrr. rfi s 4 vox lrir-,,x Vj im A laSih MUr i lira ,Vi,ijvw-i TAo. i' L'a aal aeouaun Uia trva. . .nt Bttjit . tnf trr t "r ' " Bv t i, are hjl; m , at aijJ'jWj ' llirt tj,tl with vc rti-fti itttf ifvwtia '" ' ,.. . v k'.. v , .... 'n ' ' ! X irrttt U ni a Rr"", duir Y.ui, , itar.tuitti Ur ai flT 'fnt h Ar ('runt; j it u 4 wn ilitq, i.,; WlshswiritISteeratr''"-"'l ' ' All oot, red o'er wivh io, " h, , .1 'Wliara nnoe v t'ttit,, aar Tun, i.wit -r ar,-rw'j ,s.nti sTr lata bSr bBAHk iftVoeaTom,' l'-nt t,-f4 ouw mf vm ; t I lujurlit il i,,-r I I, m-1 i ' It ij Vpna(hera-auttauM,teva4, r io .friiw 4 Aad sontear ia s (horut Virtf ItiJ. i,7r..r:T,,r'Wt'w 1 1 s SCntpttaa yoe U4 iui V AVTL Tom. Iape thm-i fc..fc2Mii.l.ia jvn tow sunjiot. J . A., l littery? writes i Ihe eoouomyjo tiie luTckr of .uslmt ut.. ed asbests evident; even'werf It not prob- i v able that tbe leacbef are Wty W best, The nalesobtid ashes -Aitatb a ...... tity of aoiubls mattU,,, proa4 o,your ' ' ' land, this matter is washed out b th Or.. - - - Vtin, perhaiis acts' imrdiatelv or it washes cff.or sAs deep Into the aeii' f .ttoteecbed aaus,;lf . aliuwerTta minA d-'---- - ..ui, to4Yrtvug u suurate aoa sulphate nrlHI " onrBie, yius greatly Jucri log its value as vlertliiir.7 ccasic creaa. kf tiff it at i Asa a. I sprinkling with water, and ttitiirg over, so as to expose every partiofe to tfak alraaaist mj vuauge. s, hwenlfgaebeBtheaddttioa of a peck or two of unnlecVed Jime toeverr two or three bushels of "hjaobed residuum quickens the nitrogifirtaif-proceji Ma oonvvrksth lye iutow wetie' hydrate. Jifioos ving ttme and rotbi ia the future eoap rasking.-r Yeara ago jqg Wand larmers obtained large sujipiies ol leached asbea from tbs soap.makeisof Jfor Jyork. aad Broukiaad, but the iotredaotiow of soda aad cheap potash from i Canada h u Mnt the soap makers to orate the oaf of aesv As nitrogen rates highest' In the valua- wmm maourea, i-autetttutloa Tor the otber eomblnationaof the Insoluble petasee plainly locreasea the value of, the leached asbee as a manures, there is another point lauisukaoflesched arte, woeo lacom binstioa with ntrtlarked 'lima, It "the soil has any aluminous matter ht it aitrnaiw i uawf oou an wnmntwaf t,tm,r iue anion ami r'Mitmo v n( . WUiT SOILS TO tlB AKIIKS OM. It seems to bp agreed' by irpvn who have investigated the matter that ashes do beat on light aolla, and seme oonrend' that Jbey jre aotua!! irtJurloaajia-iBwrt compact c'ss. The same auUipriiies admit their vslusoa tbe, opposite ,chraoter of soils. One farmer says "I sowed 100 bush, els of asbsa mtxsd, teached and ealesthed, on dry loam alluvkim aad mv hav eroo waa i- increased oue- balf." Another states thit b sppited trie letctieit, wiiich be allowed to stand twelve mouths, to bis corn crop om similar land, aad tmiad It greatly iUcreesedi Oae farmer f our" arquaiatanoa eiearlng--aome aew land, saved the ashes and applied than to his sweet potato ero siid( raised Over 1000 bushels' to tha acre, f t is ml. rule lor any tanhw having land that be knows la Cieficil iU potash, to Spply wood ssues II be caa gi-t theiu; if iiit, ibi'twalT fertliiser Which contains potash. The valua ble qualities of tbe enuaukuut ' and oihaa gneaaandsofNew Jersey are due in s greet ateaaureito toe quantity cTtaie sJkahwkieki thry coutain.yhe Only ussUoft with, bia be, ,;.-.;;.v'r.'.4 ''".. ... . ."" 0a tils point tbe experleace -of farmaia . A n . . . . r ; 4 ..... . ... I ... I . , i . elbots sowlnsjln the bill.' For ' wheat, ot r oasuse broaduastinff. and we- thib k that thia system, is ia , all ; cases really; the best aa - though perhaps not brlogins such immedi. ate rtsalts, ft ondotibtly beuciiis ilu whole -Mass Of the soil aud Is more npfoiknent. Maoycoateod that tlit asbsa should beenm. ; potted, A compost ws have seet as J wliicb we ca recoraejd is i Ashea, ii .bukels ; ptaatcr 10 bushels; lime 10 bushels ; auimal manure. 40 to 60 ' busliels. AhrtbHrTia 1 bBsnel ef plaator and ot aahes nilud, lea ' coca eoa uoieacuoa, e are oi the jepinlon uin wiKiueveE abiiicu,., won avutxi- atuoa should be tsixel aith truuud iU..or. Thia has a tendency J.)5orw.!ihajrat toluhiii ty of the i)tteu,aua attinff on each othur -- j- Croduoe new, slower acting, and more value le materials. Wood ailiua Coiiiposei with Swanp wuek correct its acidity aud la iu. i7 eei( ajfitt : femre, on Unmrn, beggf Soils " we suppose us action ocm aoui, yet as such tout si iaotu eeca loruii7,iug but merely war tain g, the cbtaper lims will answer for them. A eemptiat made ef wood ashes and cotton seed cake wobw be valuable toaaure, and a mixture oi utiecn uanueia of ashes , and fifteen of ground bone would be aa excel l cut anion. Aa Kogiita writer recommends ashes moistened witbtria oil' but cotton seed eske or fih cake would lie as chess and better.j-- HtrAiag tmmene :-.: j AxswtTiso.ii-The Iltchmonvi -sr I!V,- thai U m ltrd aoswart d the qnrry of the K jli ! e ta tbe wmmnvf tlwfatttite-or ,atr to cows luti; North Cuic-Uua : Ai.r i..vina) - juiurants bv trottinsr una war. coimiialn . ajuuty, aiut tWauuf ttat i: iv 4 yj,pee- ly ara uiisaie is norm 'aroiuu, 11 111 Dee Comes you to propound thc-atfove enquiry. If immigvauta avoid North Camiiu. ft la lcaae yovt and your coworker, have ftigUtenedtheut eg, . J .1 ,: .. . ' A wrilow, who Bn l ft'ilmreii afTftiel three butbamls to thi grave, ect-ivl a Well kauwa lewelry- tl.i,iruii.,t in this cite Last Saturday, and, producing the throe aiU yer plarea wkwh had i fvt .aiiorrted the coilins of ttia dt ar duimr'.eil, di'vired tae aa touuhed proprietor to bave tln-nis. 'made ever inta batter IniiA - - . ' a, i v 5 . A silver spaoa, the rrojijty (4 $ at!e- mama niniuo ;'", I r'iou '.iyeare aiiO,as iouuj d.r ct tu f re- tarn a to txe owner. ;' - - - giTCbia bond. V- . -'-. 4? I-. f - .,-,
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1870, edition 1
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