7" 1 " " '. ., ; , . . L to I I UK SENTINEL t sis-ill (ojljjnjkjjfotit i J,;f I. .. 1 ..... Il.j 1 . t ,,r ''" A fugitive from justice, a - t t ...;. Aim iw in nn htnm'r I . H if niiscfucl. TUB yA ,,,,,irik''- M'tJt-U. UlHMl , p,.! aie all Hairing on ihr sanir tine. flr ,lH!llll. ill "...il mi ifttftnu-l nuiif, I" a fwcign mission, i. (, wlli 1 1 illllucle.' of- llohlilt ! ,1 Hi litani. nrimrn, ni, is ui , tirijMniil'' in i ullh the Icad.ti . ,. ' niM-:Un in Noilh Carolina. J.i has iidlncitcc in Washington, it i, ill Italciglt. with lii father's t ll:t id successor, i amweii. i tie nil!- ( .miiiiittiv digii.ifi.-d .In. by making l .- . . i. d : . . liim Ike SnwiiinHniri inriflminin, Tk fu!liing q'Nw'bwis w.-rc put and aB sny tnowlcrfgfTof tKwtt h.nmg m'"If' to "rinK tojute persons cuargeo wiiii ion nig com iautrd tin- outrages ; Mini it so with! Kh'H n'.-'ili f.i.,.vr. the colli Is despaired, tllifcl Ik, Bite ;.i'lg" Kuv ,,1!u ,,M3 gnoe juries i,, all nnl hring in ltiuiciuicnis itnn iiu ,iilt"IN shw llnit Hii'.v iuhIiI not nM mi wuli my li""' 'tiii'iog eonvic ,. rr.iin tin- whs i" wliirh 'ur jurira tv.t ('ttlli-il in mirSiHto it i iniMwi i,-i-iire thRi'imvlfllnn il infrti' men. ir luritr ma mrtnlMT ul tlio k lull, or il tlic i .-iiimiwM'iiitH wii tnrin the jury lulu of tit- klan, the jury will U or Umh imtif ifniilt'il il'i iiii-hiNth of ii.i. kluiL Ami u Dart ul Hit outli ul tli nT-oll W, o Ult're 1M liny inijunoini mill Ii ,.-1 and iiu.l ituon me urv. i mill iiu. ml ituun tin' jury J) jiu. ZW -mitaik Attit linen Hik? tirilt Jl t - . i Li .uurtt V-" .... T i liirh urn li ive iTli rre.l 4 .tift I have rii'ciicd a lettel Ironi inv illin ilUnli -I al iiitri t lint ml. .rin ill.. ii ha.-. ..rll received that the kllkluv klan w i II ruling in lliiilt'ord and Alamance ,,iiti . I would MtaU1 that it h.-n liecn .ib..i niiio-ii-ille to gather inloriiial i. -n ii lie- Miliject, an then- lire only hImhM ill i dut-li newi-jiaM-rs in the State (lis- fusel tu inililisli the tacts colli cranio outrayeK. li.Mi il i uuc to the en cxaininat ion, ms'll liy the icln .1, as will le s .tedious nut liy Sa-nator H un I : ittin Have yon a coV of the elec huts of the Htate of North Cnrnlina f 'n mhi furnish a copy to the Committee d'n ivT. I supjM.se I could ol.tiiin a copy i ui-itin foi the Slate for it. (jutin. Were the laws, to w hich pou We r. fei i -d, which ciintroHed tin? sells; ui iif jurors liy the slieritf of the county. -sed hy the h-pvhthirr nf the ftrty lo lnih von are attiu l ed i dii.-.'. 1 think ihoie la ws were t he old imiiinn law adopted l.y the code -omini. in r to the new constitution. liccoitiitv commissioners 1 helieve have pie mwer to prepare the list of jurors to - drawn lor the superior court. ynl,n That l. ' AMtrrr. Yes, sir ; that was the law. .ipmlian. Wltfn did it Ixjoonie lawful for ii sherill'to select the jury ''. Aitmvr. He has authority to select .jror, inly in rase one is wanting to cull in one the pur of the miymcnt, to niakt! up ft rv. either (fraud jury or trial jury. (WiA. Then tin regular jury pannel is niinnned not liv the sld-ntt at Ins iIistp an hut liv the eounU coiiillilsilouers ( Anwrr. liv the ciluitty ciiinniisn -rs, lit the sheriff calls jurors in cases ot ciner :cncy. Under -this examination, we suppose weph broke down, spit cotton, and rH'll IllS tOOl (111 lilt! DOOl, 1W 111! US"' ritneiiiMdu overtaken by a cross Elimination. The Washington Patriot says there is trouble in tlie Light hous. Iloard about the sib; of the Federal Point, N. V... light limise. It slfm tliat the old light house, built at that point in 1810, was destroyed iy the Confederate in the late war, who Illiterate.! all trace of it in the construc tion of Fort Fisher. When the war was over the people of North ('uioliin asked tlittt. tin. 4iM-UntW"- bw- m lttiiil, anil ,aiv... nrdingly, ill Infill, a lie.v liglil H i- istab Imln .1 ill re Government is entitled to one ai-rr of ground for this purpo'v. and in the lecon-trni lion of the light the -in- was selected as near a p..sib.. u. that ii hen until, old Sv'it house wis situ.ite.l . bill in miking Fort Fisher the iiatm il up pearance of the (frotind was en chaiii'l that it w as tiiiiblc to determine acini rately the exact boundary line. Now a North Carolina lawyer writes to tie' iw-rc tary of tins Lighldnnise Board, and b ib Into the new light-house if lint on tiic old itc, an! that, unless Wu is pnid for the ere of ground occiipiwi by the 1'tntid Stales, a writ of cjoctuient. will be cm-d on the the light-uoiwc keeper torth with. 1 Convssrura. One by one the Radical flfiperii wb " kicki-d pp" at tlie ai:tion of the Kadical caucus just before the adjourn mint of the, General Assembly, are coming t" taw. The party lash has put Bnblw f the Newlnsro firwiel tetntrpjiia, mrl nyirw -hwePtlrtWWTullrrrrtrrr'E Coroiia in too at LU title. Trie whole. even Radical aliwta -Jive, of them edited mr iitrret h tgarrn ' are now in- hsfiie ready for the 4)ryiips wd lnUHHiW'HHt. By tfie way. when.- will l suit tills fon the Tekgntm, t- duUne ff ptmition, of hen will it, eondew-end b give to it der a wght of: the Convention Act " L'idcr which king J speak or die !" Mmrrto Mobkukud Citj. In to ly' papa will be f.TUnd the pri it-dingi f rX iuoeutk: CiHim-rviO.ii t meeting held lit lnreli.jil CSty on Thursday evening 'st. We know the lueu ei.gigeil in that meeting and apart from that tlie ruwlu tiona have the ring f the true metal. The Weouuauoiuiun of Jaa. Uumiej in eaoujrh. ' RALEGH. nil-; i-hm-i.i; or THE I 'SITliB STATES. di"es. IrHllun and 1.4'itislatiuii. f'INANCIM, l'OI.K'Y K TlIK (ioV itlCNMENi'. M'l UllAI IIIMi I'UEtilllK.NTIAi. ( AM I'AK.N, .V.- , Ac ! Th. ll.-niiK-iutB in ( 'onri-aa hi(vi- iaufd l!lr l"ll'rtilto (tliln-M8 : To th, i;,lt thf lUl Stnt,,.- lur m- iir,. sm oH'u-ial .llilira at Wiinh inv'oii li.ivi' nalli-il n to Iki ohk- fully ,. ia.iini., will, tin' m tiiinx urn) ihwin's of iIiom- lii. cmf ml thn rHili'al party, nml li't'l i ill.il upon to iiu. r fKw'wnnlii of wnrilimr H.tUMt Ilia ttljriuillW ulri.l... 10m, ! mnnd- mititMM Jt iwwwr in me tianis ui CongniM and thf Kxecnthe. Till- timo iind Httpiition of tin- radical 'I'H.l. r- have Ihhti itlmost wholly dirw tcil i. tl,-i Uu iu'li I' jrisl.iiion us will, in their irw . Iicst jiicwrVc (heir am cnihincy, and no ii-t'iii fir tin- wise reatraintu -iiiipoMcd In tin- c,nilil tit ion Iim clinked their ni kli-w nml iIchthIc ( am:r. The I're -iilent nl' the 1' nihil Sljite has In-en t.iriiiiill) uii.iiuiii e. as a candidate tor re eki.'tiiiii. The .I.m larali. hi- of hw s.-ltwh mipp-.rt. rs have 1.,-eii re eclmeil l.j m,, Hidi.'-tl prenn, ami Ihe . I i-u' 1 1 ,1 1 ne ,,f purtv ti ulieiilv made adhiwion to lni M-rwinnl hirtlllic Hie Ml.n iii,. test ofB.itical fealty. The paiiisan leyi-'alion to'wliich e n-fer w iut i!e( reed anil hacd in seeri't calleiiB, lw timtrfmit eoimlK always doml- n.iie.i, nun wn ai..te.l In a Milnurvn lit tit .. i i .1 ... ii la W. l MUM kim.uiali tst . cv,w ii ii 1 nn hint 1. , ,. .!.. .1. inI imlih iH-ri as a IIH Hili ti -iiilt W !,rn II,.- I TV III -.ul I' I alilbnwui. e p. i n in r oi in,. .I?ii i 'lIHini; to the houi-K il,,., and grenero.H i .unid. in . .' ih. . i i 1 1 r . i i .iii,l. h n . I. in . hi ma 1 1, in mil, il,,. vl,i lent utter iihcs ami la-h iill's.scs ot tluwe "ho contiol the I'resi. hut's policy, it is not surprising thai the gravi-st appreheu sion for ihe future peace of the nation should 'e entertained. At a lime when labor is depriMt d and every material in terest is palsied by oppn-ssive taxation. the public ollicex -have be. illiplied b'-voud all pns-cdent to crw as iiislru nieiils ill the pcrM-tuati it power. Par tisaiiship is llic null lest applied to the ilisti ibiilii n of this vat patronage, lion esty. Illness and moral W urth arv openly din aided in favor of truckling and dili..uoralile coiiti.liauc ul.missi.tn llt-uce r eii.irnioitsilefalcatiintand widespread cor ruptlon have folloiiell as Ihe nalural (on s tpiences of this pcrtiii ions sv-tn, Ul Uie i4Ucwl Fep.44 it the e-i4ary of the Treasury, it appears that after the'de du t ion of nil proper credits many millions of dollars remain dim limn ex collectors of the internal revenue, and that no prop' er dilligcli'e has ever been used to collect them, lii forms in the revenue and fiscal sii-b tus, which all "If'ljitoir.'i'tMWWIiH of the government, as well as a measure of relief to an overburdened people, have been persistently pmrtptmed or wilfully neglected. Congress now adjourns with out having even uttciuplcd U reduce tax ation or to repeal the glaring inipoitions by which industry is ehuaene.d and im p.ivcrishi'd. TTie freanury is overflowing and an ex cess of eighty million of revenue is nil milted, and vet, innteid ol some nieasuie of present, reiief, a barren and delusive r.n oliition is panned by the Senate to consul er the Im iff and excise systems hereafter, as if tin history of broken pledges and nretendi'd remedies furnished any Ix-ltcr HHsunuiee for future legislation than expe rience has done in the f:isi.. Shipbin .1 in and the ewving trade, once s.nirc. ot niitHih.il ' j'lrtrte' tintt priwyierrty,- n-w languish under a crushing load ol tui.i tiou. and nearly eiery . .1 li. i business in 1. rest is alnittKH:l(, wilholll piolil, to lliai.il.aill itM'If. ill lU-ncllltlliVts, ulilli paving heavy taxi sou all tiny consume, either to the govcrnineiit or to tnonopo listn, find the prices for their own prrabtrts so reduied thai honest labor is denied its just reward, and industry in pr.truted by invidious discrimination. NVarly 200, 000,000 acres of public lauds, which should have I n res, rved for ihe U nclil of the people, Ii:ivcIm-cii iM) away to .tfiMit jsirpjcsti,' ti ia. H'xIc'M.'.MSiP1"' " and enri, h'iilg a'handlill f jJiei-ITy sjs-cu lators and lobbi i.-K iilc' are titer. b en abl d to .-xefeix a ni... : d uigeroiis and c.nrupiiiig iiioiielice over Stale and Fed , .al legislation It' lb'1 arw-r of Ihe ci.lsp,r(l,.rs I..- not checked. I'" doivnl ul ,.f ti.v govennmnit is ineniable. and uHli ii tin-i Ii ' .liion "i a military dictator on the niim of the. r. -public. L'n.icr title pntens of pacing la b idbn e tlieloiiilc nth ainciotini'lit. an. I "a lber mini-iscs, I ...ign-s ban eontci real ttie most di.-p ilic i. r upon tlie rxci unic. iiirt nmfidi .1 mi( olheial mwsfctHMfy by which the litierf'u of the people aru men- tiajtl, atd tlm sMcn-d right of local sell eoverniiiciit nAlie Stall's tsigstored, if hot totndv overthrown. Moduh-il orn me lilioii law-. " odiom in history, tney 11 .:.i...i ale at variance whii an um naow.... tbi.irifofniirimliMili"ni, nrt the con. tniettnsen by tuw radical interpre (era to the fortintli aMieniJnient is, Kiuse tlotlingiinge i' an eminent rteimtor, Mr Tnimbiiil, of Illinois, an "aitntniiaiion oi thtr Htat.." , . 1'n.l.T the lft enforcimieiit lull 'tlH Kxewitlve may. in hw dmcretmn, lliriwi miileHhe L'overmnent of anv mate, auspcml the writ? of halx-jiR corM" arrest it lov ,..r. imorimwi or tliauen the UcMntun:, silence itJiuJga. juiit ::inuiiilli!-jJuil..Jia. ,tf.ta uniler ttia arrned heetn orjtis tfoot. whit h tan ongr m eaueo m ngnt. all in ehanl fferanep. 1 Our hoie ftT redress are in the calm uU lamae, ttie " MJU-L VASTl "l"in rtftt, jtiHvtjui. opU?, We (.all upon ibein iii Ih- iiiu lo IIh-Iii -Ivi; aredlit thru puatiiritT. ajiit.disnir.lin party nimin and minor diflereiin. insist iipm a d a.trali'ilion of hwit and the rt-tr.. Ii--.. ..i- i',,l,.r,.l i.iilhoriti wiihiu its int anj T,Tist iiiiiitrTe.iTiiTg i- mu mm mw .-.ir,J o.-.r ,l,.ni.slic affiirs which b en siiiti vl to their happine. iramiiility and (TimmI governtiieiH- Kvety thing that, mali ,..an in. km. nil v ajidd nusTiiest has n done In irriUtu the peple ill tlitf Jliuuie and nillirq Hlate. tlross aud,i i-xagge rate.1 harg. ofdisord' rand violence owe tlleir ongiii to th hiim li. you minds of witenliai umuagers in ui nenaie ana House of Itojinwentativeji, to which tlie E wutive had, we regret to any, lent hi aid. and thus lw lp.-d lo inflame the pnvu lar feeling, la alt tbi ootUM of buatilc iciHIation and lisrsli mtnitincnt. no word i. J ' ,',n- ,n'iiracBti.t or nuKiimi ini n.iii) mm ever Imhii s)mken by lh I'lrsiilrnt or l.y Congniif to the iwipii .rf.rfrn tMirftfin ttmm,"'. Thwuavtf bern mliffi-iwici only in Hie tst)giiai;e of pro-ription. Wr nitratTjiK enteiit our fulLutjdlii,, .pare tit.i.'H?.l.m4l Inajmai, iiu 4Wl " ''"" ' prorr ami order, U earefuliy twar-e and order. U Oarefullv , , ,r iifjim. oi every cilizon, to pre-st-ri-e kindly Hat ions amontr all men, and to discountenance Knd dSi-ourji(f any violation of thn rights of any K.rtion of the iiple aeciircd under then-onstitution, or aiv of itM anieudiiicfita. l-et us, in coiicluioii, earuiwtly lN3g of ion iioi U) aid ttie present attempts u radiiiil partisiuis to stir up strife in the land, Ui renew the issues o the war, or to obstruct thereiuni of wace and prosperi tv t(, the S.uthcrn States, liecausi' it is thus that they seek todivide the attention ot tlH- CUtint rv Inilll the ...rrio.l,.,.. ...,l eMraiaaiioe in Mietr silunnistnitiun of punim altairs, and thedaiur,.nms nn.1 i.rf. Ii!itat iitu ii.pu thev are makini? towarils the civil! bin of ""! i-ulitary go,- In the five years of (Ktace following the war, iiic raiiiiai a.lininistrations have ex H-nded Jl.aiKl.tMMl.tKHI for ordinary pur pi w-s alone, la-iiu; within '-IMI.IKMI.DIKI of ttie aurrrpte amount 8nl tor the name purpose in war and in x-aec durinj; the seventy one years .preceding June .'III. I Hill, not iiichnling in either case the sum pai l upon principal r interest of the public debt. It is trilling with the intelligence of the Msiph- fur the radical leaders to pretend that this Vast sum has liecn honestly ex md. d. Hundreds ol millions of it have ts-cn wantonly sluiandered. The ililurcs of th,- oiivcrmnenl for the rM-n fiscal year emlmi; ,,me no, is1, were ouly I'J.OiMl.tKHl, while tin pru-iaely the same piir.4..i;ivij list, rmv,. rmvy, pwwiomi and lii.li ans $ I 111 .11011.1)00 were eviiendisl ooino me nscai Si i.. ,,o i iii i ii' iiai o i can lie iimi uii.pi, to. -. ( V " ' 'V in in K. sti rn ajid no rL7'irAhi;,rt.-w ' nuinitr H'WIrrH ITIilI I iii1 ert af d.-lll... r Itic n irtv ol the I .lion Ii .m or .-.. haic sou pall, i .Mil, .Isor.l, ,s m iiolnicc in am part i l lite , .nitttt,, , in the de piivation ol am .....). ,i hi- tights under ' o.i.ou i ii is to protis I ami pi-r pelll lle the ri,.ht.. which even In. In 111 eliciish.-, to reiiv. in all hearts Ihe feel ing of friendship, all'eclioti and harmony whi. h ate the best guaianlic-i of law and order, and to throw around the hnnihhwt citi-n, wherever he may he, the pro tecting ,egis of Ih'we safeguards ,.l (u rson al lila rty which the fundamental lawis of the land (ishitre, that we invoke Ihe aid of all good men in t. work of peace and re conciliation. We invite their generous co-oM-ratii.ii, irresM tive of all former ilitler ences of opinion, that th,. harsh voice of discord may ! silenced ; that a new anst danger,, us se, lion.,1 aggitation may Ik checked - that the bunlena ot taxation, direct and imlirjd, may I reduced to the lowest point cnhsi.stent with ginsl faith to every just national obligation and with a strictly economical a.bninistriltion of the goicrn ul, an. I that the Stales may lie restored in their integrity anil true "rela tion b. our tedi raJ union. The address is sion.il by all the demo crat it Senators and Itcuiea-ulaiiw- '.''- The iiuiet and unobtrusive little village ofTarUiro' tins n romance in nsai ttfe. We take the follow ing account of it from the Sttiitha'ner ; Sonic fourteen yfuin; since a divorce was elTi-cted licliveen a man and wife, resident North of Tarboiii. The husband wan allowed to take possession of the children. a bol and "ill both infants. I'll mother umi ail. i ol Ihc III. il IliT ari'h lor went In r way. and ihe father died. 1 l her parties took h.u ' children, mid for many icar- il has Im-. ii vainl prose, uting tin' i her. iff-; , CI. nice ol I'roviilcnec at last Ihe -irl. now n Im-miimIiiI iiiaidi bill shl of t a'ti. to this l.or. noli, where for -twine tTT'iTTi'bT pasf itTC--4rtd beett- eftss!. in galtllll;: an hoin st lii. lll d. In iiu. in- ..aliui. lie tn-.thi i'. Hvi'": in a S Ultli. I'll Slal.'. ailcr .itu h di.i. i.. .' had I, ..n e I lb il .'nl, alls... ring the d.'rip lion of her child, was probably in T.ir boro. Srmie few weili. sntte a itiMHe. ap lanl in town who, wit limit apptn'iil motive, forme I the acquaintance of lh ouiig la.ly an. I cXiNoiuug Hie M.rira tbe inotlier satlslle.l tllUMll bl Mcr iwog union ..f ihe same thai he hk.1 at last dis ciilercd tl clue to-the niyslury I C. f 1 1 1 1 1 . : ' Sou, I. he iiifi.nu.'d Ihe niolh er iihci.' iiir long lo.f tlau;;Titer eoiird cii-taiull is found , an-i I I I wis k l!iel--rea.ed poviit snivel nt the ibmard Ho t. I unattended and iniknoiin 'I lie loling girl was suu.inon.'d to tin Hotel, lui.tl iii. ion- nt tile loving di-rliny (hit .mailed her. and while the ui..tiir r. uiained in anot b. r room the l,:..li ..f ttie House nn deav. .n d 1 1. prepare the (lad tidings to the , 1,11,1 ltd ih" leuiiinU-r h-i mother and . .: Ii. r similar. pie.-t.ioiis'l.r .iihl nuii rv to her evi "ml iv.aulcr in tier nr all. I when her inothet apo. Mrci exiiauning lr xfcild" the triw. pjnarii il aeriptl.ni and we drop the veil over the holy reuu j ion. . From ihr rtlehniond F.l1.nlriT ) TAMPtiMXO WITIIJL'KIHH. As our reailera have been iufiiimed, several pistons in Kicliiiiond hate ihs-o ar- n-hled on the ehanre of endeavoKog im pn.perly to inllmmce the sheriff in rill se lection of jiirora in the Chahooo case. One of t low parlies, upon Irial, was acutenced to pay a fine of :i"i0. Another, Stephen Mason, a uiemla of the Ix-glslatuitv has p'tst liecn tried, tid Jit'lgf J4t" p tlie following w-irthing sentence ! Ai-irfiiM fjM-naisi more to vim uiah w ma other'that I vk arttiac Utr a glni in.lge You el.s ted me to administer the laws of the t".im.rtrwl-- aa u right and Impartial n'fhid, -mt T imffitfes aww of jHaB'-'y V"tftW. , I know tut tiow tn-tter i pmf ym exjH". ttiv'rr nitd TTwtiesle wnft.l"w n vtmr rhtmie. Isbw ii2 von t tiav oftinij ed ai.iii.sl the laws of the State, than by im. iiig -tit.'i-y.jillt' highi'st piaiirttjmf tbc law ttiie ix v-tuu ana uie ensu. A Mr. AJeiander, an emhyee at Phi fer's mill, a short distance f rutin Charlotte, while atUT.luia to his dilliea als.nt the mill on Tluirsdar evening, fell through Ihe s-uttle hole from the nppKr slory and w-is-. badly hurt that be dieJs in a few lioural Tb'-re will lie a nntinj of the eitia;na n( Hurry on tlie first Kutnrday la May When the waiter wlH " OMCxuawi. , Tar the SenUnel. M" i-roil;..WiVitt ftllnw Mwui ol Uuieriuice to inquire where u our organ, and whv can't it grind I 7-Ttwhutt'mng'wt iS'miKf kf; jarrinj; and liy iiu uiyni hanuoitiotM. J auggtsst a incetimr of. the Grand Ui hv Mm- ofgaii tiiiwtl or ieiesl f-iUulii. . it.uk )ifmt.f . intrr 4 thr wjrw mat it is not heard affc-r the artirle of Brother Mills in the ffiAiW Ren.rder of the lath of April. I take it the Itemnter, "Vm its art kle, ha but few tempera? vuuei noii vou w in allow it, i will ir ivu an """" or i wo iroiu mat paper. In tact, I send you the whole aiticle from the litamter to publish if you will I know which moat to eondenin, the artiule in um tuatnier, or the silence of our tern wrance organ. The argument of the ib-mnur reminds nut of the argument I once heard from a llaptist puliiit, (Ironside of comne) - t,i railroads and otenmlioat were institutions 6f the devil, ruuning in tile face of Providence. The xrvut Cn-ator of the t'liiverne ik-vw inteudesj mx inuiiieatiua U-lw-n the , i - pitraleiT tliem Tiy (Trent waters, aii.I when he wanted MHiiimiuica tion lietween them he would build a bridge. But enough my purpose was to wake up our temperance journal. Yours. IfniKNi) or Tkmi-krhnck. From the Uihlieal Heeo.ter IK I1IHIK Ad.lINST TlIK TKMflHANC'K I Al'SK. "The Bible! the Itible only !" has lieeii the war i ry of Itaptists in inanv a glorious encounter wilh err.tfist and l.uialic.s. If Baptists will but lake up this warm along the lines, and present a aolid. dc termine.l front, then may we hope u. drive Iwu-k to the Ian, I of hifih moral ideas, that moat ill shaix-u of the iirogi-nv of bumti that titturtur of ...ir .t.xu.l'.il KiW';t.flcT ' UTests-know n as the temiM-rance cjiiisie -hi lAUulaii..l juiliiU In, suvK wKuWeavsa &tffMW-trtir nftntfft.h:rii(irfSr pn aihuyj illi i?a.ie. l.btate LLail .wu jM:eA,'.Mi. . oppittUlloti U. 1 cliiiM tance otoanl illuus and taken the a.U i,-. .,1 s, ,,,,, ol our w i est Ustors, this Inoiislir would not have iat'e.l to show its li.'i.l i,t ,,ih eburi hes to the detriment ol om ih-. uuiiry iuu-ieots and ecclesinst i, al lelntions We. I mean Ihe friends of the li.pi.tr trallie and hum in I'l.-edoin have ew maintained that me iiiblr dooii not sunc lion tin pi i.i. ipie ..I total al.stinau. e; and it alfords me ples- uie In state that nearlv all the liquor ,1 1 -tillers, dealers and drink . :-s in this broad land give bi our unre coiislr.;r. 1 brother their hearty -ndoie. mcnt, and bail it as a happy onion, that they can enroll among their mnnlicr Ihe name of another learned and pious Map list a man of whom no one can aav, as Cowper said of Buiiyan, " 1 until.- thee. not. lest so despised a name Should mole sneer." Were not fruitful vineyard, indiinliie of Hod's favor to the Jews f Ilid not Christ turn water into wine? jDi.I net Paul advise Timothy to drink wine f Itrd not the aneientu drink wine, and praise it, Uxil But why prove an axiom f Had 1 the time, I could prove that the Bible no more condemns tlie manufacture and sale of wine, than it dSs thcujijij.jjf who fia"nTTByaldrinii, if they ' buy il f and how can they buy, if no one can sill it ! Who shall put Ihe limit, as to time, place or quantity f We ran sell at home of In fhe shops, hy thr frill or the barrel. 1 challenge the world to gainsay, or prove the (Mtutrary. Again, had I the time, and if our editor, who seems to have fallen into the bereav of total abstinence, wouhl. iiilpwmc spj.rpi I could '.k-arly deinouslrnlc that ih man ufacture, sale and use of .ever.i'ei Iroin II, i apple, the p. ach, or Ihe plentitul eorii. are not condemned bi tin' "ovd ..) Cod These are all the gill- .1 our Mud t toator. They re ablli.danl. Wh not use theni, is well us t.ie gr.jH'. in making b-vcrages that gratify our hpp"iii.s and add to our weilth. Win n..t, I si , sin.-.' Iiiendly science lias nniltipliiil our facilities for making ardent spirits I 1 defy any man to .pioUi n (ext. or idd'lCc an ai-rrnmcnT against distilled apple r peach juice, that n ill not apply with eipinl force b tbe dis tilled juice ni1 grapes If it should be said lie. I brandy is stunigVi' or more intoxiai ting h'in most wines of the present da , I reply ii. advance thst water is abundant, and ihe strong Inpiorsean lie weakened to suil the moat fast; lions of drunkards. It lae exhort our churches to )eniiit our pious di .. ons am (brethren to enjoy their iiralienMbli- right to make, m l! and ibink their dcle. ial.le beveragi, siu.-e it is . !eai!v made out l ie word of Ood con d.sniis the b'lul ftlistlnaiirc her.-sy.. JJre. v.ik. the aid ol the IJiptist mini try, and urge th in for example sake bi do aa a IJi.ti-t pica, her .Vl'inxl, I'-ng "inP,. thai In' would do -rum all your mailable f .rc. into tlie wine liMxinrm ('.on'rate w ith Ihe w ine rowing lehiix't in men of Iri-tern 1 aiolina. Or. if von tin fer it. nt thf fruits of the field and orchard, if more convenient. In coiicliiiii.n. I would add that we will have our iu.l of praise for c,ir efforts to eoinwt l.ublic wnlimenls and lilesis man kind Unnvan tells lis, in spcaKing oi, 1..4 Pwi,rretfc that. Home alil, John print It; oilier said no: S .ni. sjlil. It niigN. do good ; oiliBra say ao. He decided to pnVt. and lived to se his work doincr ffood. If i poille that my reconstructed brother and myaelf will lire to see uur nrtielee doing (oodyeren among U.is crooked gen.Tati.ui ; but II w aftouiu not, we can ouly commit our name, fame, work and reward to time and posterity. fur ttfe Sentinel. Mkwim. Km toks - If Ihe llivmligaling State .Csun in isMon will rail Hen. Climrman t.-fore tliom and make him answer question pnl by Wclker at Ihe aewi.w of i Hfit TSHi Ul?5 M l learn www ranis, a tua-u "tlii irtiiiilte slu.nifl liw:'4slai 'K ta-1.Al ujMtieu il :..n I a. i.itt.ftllv reilil.T- S.L llial l.illl. HK'l.l stliHitn linv niin u cash. Let llieui Inquire what sen tee l id,4Mt tti.it I .uttlVfi..!.! allOllld lfV Jhim,AStt' .& mMaaf'in '3fv. Itlhem iiHW Imms it is. that tiuu. Ctiutfiuan aWds l.iHielWd' pajier bmBAX aaa' liriui iHjat-Ih t noimlltlX mi f"r ITs.lt llayieavuf lloatein, to Inquire w ho loi Misil era ."M f", "? "....s-" -s much jfnod brandy lie nippliail ihe par tiea jrith. ' Oenl" UiAitntan UnSM Welker'a ijifci' ti'ms. b aaxdna he was consulted as conn !.:, f. k.m m Wu.lil.mlnn I wl 111 . V set. It the Committee inqnirw when be bwik nut fiMnse ait all "th.-r lawyer do. T a them innuirii when he luxid tux. .a al) lawyers do, UHh to the State and Federal gtnernnt. v . , .tl. It & aal J tlu. nnnile m and abnut lliull fFoint am piling to build a narrow (ftlage nilmad to w thin 20 miles of Mount Airy. if tlie iioiple of Surry county will complete tl C, WEDMSDAi, APilL 26, 1871. riM KUl' l X BILL Tlie following oe full ti xt of the Ku An Art tu Kn..rele I'rulW.nn at tlie Kour teenth AmntMlfnt Ui the Constitution of the CniteU Sta anil for other puriM- ', Ik it 4d.A4isite and sjmmi'.', iiiiintt -nrnmpr- AiHerita in (Vjima m-tM,l: Thai any x-rsoo who uijer color of any law. statute, ordinance, rKalattin, cuatom or usage of an abtte sfwrl nuHn-t. ot eniiw tu lie sub jeeted, an' wfVn within the iurisilictioii of the United Htaca to the deprivation of any of th riglibj privileges or immunities s-ured by the cnwtilution of the l liited Slater, shall, aif mi ll law, slatute, ordi nance, n-gnlatim, custom or uaage of the stab-hi the cjotrary not withstaiuling, lie liable to the rty injureil in any w tiou at law, suit in efUity, or oilier proper proceed ing for redraw, audi proeeeding to lie pro eeiitej in me several district or circuit courts of ffte VuitfMl Slatea with, and sub - " ;.. i.. e ttn.u.l w... upuu mm nua inner remistu-j iroviU..( in ime canes in anch cmrts under the pro visions of the art of ihe th of A oril, l stid eniiiteil "An act to protect all cltl.cns in the United States in theii civil rights, and io nirnisn the means t.u their vindication ." and the other icniedial laws of the I'nitwl States which are in their nature applicable to such canes. Ski- 3. That if t4o or more neraona within any atate or territory of the I'nited Stale shall inspire together to overthrow , or to put down, or to destroy by lone the government of the I nitial States; in to levy war against tlie United States; or tei oppose by force the authority of the govern mi nt of the Unite.) Stab, "or by force, m I mi i.l.it ton, or threat bi pnrxeut, hin.ler. or delay the execution of allj law of the United States, or by force to m-u; take, or posM-ss any property lift he Uuiled StaUg rWWiCTT to tW trrt1ira' HieriMif; "or " Vi'y force, intimidation, or threat to prevent t.txe L.uited rstaLiM ..i- louu . !..,!. .r. ...... .i... Sir threat to induce anv olheer ol the I lilted Slaliw to leave any slate district or ptace nere ins .tulles as such .illiocr might lawfully Ik- a-rf..rined, or toHnjiire l.iiii in his person or pr..s-l't oo ace. nut .1 hi s law till llsihalge ol the duties of to injure his iieTson while his ollic eni-agi'd in the lawful bseh irgc ol Ihe duties of his ottl, c, ..r in injur. his property so as to mohsit, hinder, itiUufcre with.. ii impede hiui in the .lischaige of his olli.ial duty; or by lorce, intimidation, or threat lo deter any party or w itn.-ss in any court of the United States from attending such court, or from testifying in any matter lietidins; in such court billy and truthfully, or bi injure any such party or witness in his ars.ujaUjjiirlyjui account of his Having an attended or lestilied ; or by force, intimidation, or threat to influence the verdict, pros-intiueiit, or indn-tnient of uiiy jur. or grand juonir in any court of the United States, or Ui injure any such juror in his persou or pr.iB-rty ou aia oiml of any verli t, hrwnbnenli w intbi-t-uicnt lawfully assented toby him, or on w i oiinl of his U in;;, or having liecn, such jnrtir ; or shall cou,iire together or go in disguise lisiu the public highway or the pnu)lial,pf.JJJ..las-lr! persons' " tlie j J..,nsl trolcri"n of the laws in" the wpBil i privihajiw or ituiiiunilies under the laws, or for the purpose of pruventiag or hin dering the constituted authoritiua of any atate from giving ur socuring to all H-r sons ithiu such stale the eual pmtoeuou of the laws; or shall conspire together for the purKisc, in any manner, of impeding, bin, leiing, obstructing, or deleatiug the due course of justice in any atate or tcrni r .ry, wittl intent tu deny to any citizen of the UniU-il Stab the due and equal pro-t.-ction of the laws, or to injure any per son in his s-rs on or his properly for law fully enforcing tile right of any person, or 1-1 tss of persons, lo the equal pinteetion nl the laws; or by lunw. inlituiil ilion, or tlucat to prevent any citiy.cn of the United Status lawfully entitled to vole troui giv ing his support or nilvis-acy in a lawful maimer toward, or in favor of, thecl.'ction of any lafuUyjiuaUtkU pxMuiiaaajitloi-Uir i . : .. .:.! .. ..i',... r. ol prissl'lelil or Vlle ircsiuciu oi uir uiuueii Stat.m, or as a iiiemlmr o( the ciiiigieMU of the United State. or to injure any su.-h ciiivii in his peisoii or properly on ac (Souiit of such support, or advocacy. ea li and every person ao otlemling sliall ii decimal uuilty of a high crime, ami nti-ii conviction thereof ill any district or cir cuit court ul the tinted stales, or uut .lis trict or suoreinc court of any territory id' the United Blabss having jurisdiction of similar iilrenea, ahull lie punishtal by a line of not lens than $.W nor iii.n.i linn $5,000, or by iiuprtaoniuoit, with or with not hard labor, as the eourt may deter mine, for a period of sot hs than six months nor more thai Hi years, m th. wiurt may determine, by both audi fine and im prison men t, as the court ahull de tenniuc ; and if any one or lie ire. persons engaged in any such conspiracy shall do, or cause to be done, any act in furtherance of tlie object ol aut'h conspiracy, whereby any person aball be injured in his person or projierty, or ileprivwl nf waving ami., exercising any right or privihsgu of a citt ipi of tbe Unitei Btatea, the pefsos to in jured or 4eprivdof such ri((liM and privi leges may Mv and maiutaji) an aottna for the recovwy m uamagta nciwnonea oy web Injury k deprivation of hut rigbte and privilege! against any om or rare ot the persona ehgaged In such conspiracy, such action ti be prosecuted la the proper district or omuit conn m to unita State, with anil subject to the aame right or appeal, wriw upon error, and other mnedie Dcovided Ul like Casta in aucb eonrt under tke provisions of the act of April 8, lsWW, entitled An act to protect all priraoM la the United (Hate in their civil right and. to furnish Bean of Iheir vindication. i , Bsc. . That It all oasea where Insnrreri- tion, diMiieatk rnlenra, Birlawfid emabi aliona f'lipiHt' 'tly:ft1t' ii.rs. . th eneenlion of the lws tlterwM' anU'lufcb to deprive any por or clasa of people of uil! Slate of anA the rights, n-.v. leges, immuottlea, ot protei'll.si n.uue,! in the C'orunitutiiHi sM-nren by tins atX anil Uw c"0t iJ u ie.y win nt tr if m -h ftrtoj ttlirtl "eft her twr nfetile-iu protect r hall from anr tause Ctft In. or refuse the untM-lion ol the ueiHili in such niht. such facta shall bo deeLd a denial by such Htate of the equal fcotoctiiw of the taw Iff wfttelr they wrwAitert- BHdw th Constitution of the Unite. I mates, and in 11 such raaea. or whsnunte'lany .ieh In mrrectioa, rtoletina, unlawll rAmliination or onnapirarv ahaU oppose obstruct the law of Ihe United Slates, oh he due e- eutkn thereof, or impede orMtstruct the due coarse of hmtkie under lie same, it ball b Uwfui fir tbe Preettnt, and it ahaU be hi duty, to take o nteasunta, In the emphtyutent of the mttht or the land and aaval 6wnef the Ui4ed State, oreilber, or by othar means, he ma; ttUwn tit t-trv, fur tl.(8prtiiun of mu h ifiHiirr'iion, tlufntiHlUv iiiifriire. nr ciHi.Ii nations, ami any iHTwm who hIva I U' arrest- j,tX illli'. IM'fc'f V Itii'i'tl H 111 llAin rtlt.ll tllH vi.lln4 ioetiuns stialt Im .delivered tu the marshal of the proper disjtrict to U dealt witluiecordlng to Uw. 4r-Tliilt Wffiwiii i' IH alriliilr,'IM pari oia State. tloaTdawfwl conelUtntlb-iH uauie.1 in the prisredttig siiiioti of this act sliall lat orgaiiicd, and armed, anil so numerous and powerful as to lie abb. by violence to either rvrerthtviw or art at lie fiance the constituted aiithoritiiw of such State, and the United States within such Slate, or when the constituted auihoritic are in complicity with or shall connive at the unlawful purisises of such powerful and armed combinations, and whenever by reason of either or all the causes afore said the conviction of such otfen. lei's and tbe preservation of the public safety shall become in such district impracticable, in every aucb case such combinations shall be lllsSUMSlt, .'..--. -w .o- went of the United Stab, and during the efintiiiuaucr of such rcliellion, and within tlie limits of Ihe district which shall ) so nnder the sway thereof, such limits to ! prcM-nls d by proclnnytilion, it shall be liwful for the lresiiWi of the United Mains, when in his judgment the public sunny snail require it, to siispenil tlie pt ii i lege of the writ of AAr.M iwhm, to tin end that such rcliellion niav Is" over thrown : PntiiM, Thai all the provisions oi i no sw-onit sertnin ot an act entitled "An act relating to W-.n .vrj.tM and rejj ulatiug judicial proceedings tu c.rtaii castst." approved Match :1, IStlll, which re late bi the discharge of prismtem oilier than prisoners of war, and to the penalty lor refusing to obey the order of the courts, shall lie in full force so far as the same are applicable to the provisions of this section ; Prvrlil t'uiti, Thai the I'n-sidcnt shall lirst have made pi jalaiK, Iii, its now. pro i Tiled by'iaiv, eotnniainT ing such iusurLO'iiU to disoet's.' : luVi.e,. ,r.i the next u u.i I' I ' .'V Tit UO XWffXHrklAli lw hdaCaBil ifpitft p. r tit any c. drt of fit turf.i.1 M leu, upon any inquiry, hearing, or 1 1 till III any suit, procei .1 lllg, or pi'tlso UTloll, based ii.n, or arising under the provi sions of this act w h. i shall in the judgment of the con it In In complicity with any such combination or consptr icy , and every such juror hall lu loie cntci tne upon any such inquiry, hearing, or Inal, take and .ubaerilic an oath in oiieu court that lie has never, directly or indirectly, counsided, advised, or voluntarily aided any such oi 11 bi nation or conspiracy, and each and every s-rs..n who shall take Ihis o.ui and shall therein sw. ar laluely shall Iw guilty of rjury, and shall bcsulvjetl to the pains and H.naliii-B dei-lared against that crime, and tfie tirst wx lion of the act entiled " An act defining additional causes of challenge, and prescribing an additional oath for grand and petit jurors in the United SUi'es courts," approved June 17, 18112, be, unit tlie same is hereby, repealed. Sue. 0, That any person or persons hav ing k nowledge That any of (te-w rogst- h spiic-ii to ik- none auu incnriyineii in tlie sne.uid sis lion of this act are ttlwut to lie coiiiiuittc.l, and having lie' jxiwer to pre sikii person or persons Jiiiui im nnuio w the p. ron injiuvil, or In legal reptwuaita viii. oi. nj.. - r-.i t ia.1. . a . lulivi!, lor all naiwigea rasmi oj any such wrongful act which si. ii ilrsl nnuie.l person or persons by rmtoiuihV dlligi'tice could have prevented, and such dam iges may lie recovered in an action on the case in any proer ciu-uit court ot the United States, and any number of poisons hu.oJ of such wrongful neghxt or refusal may be Joined as delimil.inta in action. I'ro wM, that such' action shidf- W m meiHiil within one year after such dailse or action sliall have accrued, and that, if the death of any person shall h canst d by any audi wninglul act and neglect, the le gal representatives of such deceased per son shall have such action therefor, and may recov.-i not exceeding i,000 daiH ages therein lor the hen lit of Ihe widow of suih di-ecasud peraoii, if liny llieiv lie, or, if there be mi widow , for the hciiutU.uf Ihe a. it of kit) of such deceased person. S ir. 7 Not lung herein conliiincij tiliatl la- ciinsiiunl to supersede or rejwal any lonn r mt or law, e.-ept so far. the snnie may be repugnant thereto, and any offences (tcivbu'oie roinmitted aaimit the tenor of any Jormer ar t "hall be pwiji u ted, and any proceeding alndy Eom nieiH-ed for Ihe iiroseeini.iii thnreof sliall Is. continued and eoitiplclsxl, the aafne as if this act had not Ihs'u paaseii, M so I'm- as the provisions of this net may go to sustain and validate such pnaus-dtngs. Tim Wwrraiu lUtUioAW UiilBlirons mm here vcaterd iv tocousiiltiwilh lr. W J. Hawkius, Prwid.iit of It A U. R It. who was here to ornpoac. terms lor the coimuction ol the Chatham H. It. with our Western It. It. Iliwkhi wants to iiuilil Ihe Chatham n.a.1 direct from Haywood to Cheraw, but his present charter require him U an liv the Oulf In Chatham County which would inke th road several miles kmger and through dilticiilt hill and rook. To reach tlic Ulf by rail wilt cow y with hi charter, and he propose to sae or buv an interest or rieht of wayrn tti track of our road from heat .fonra'liori) bv Eevnt to the Oulf and then the hat- ham mail would connect by rail with the Half. Wt learn term were agreed on yesterday between Hawkins and the In rector of our road, which terms are to be submitted for approval to tlie Stockhol der of both road at meeting to be call ad in a lew day. , The aubatano of the agrwoment is about a follow: Hawkins and his company ar to pay at once in cash 100,000 to our Western R K Co., for half interest, use, or right of way (root point of Intersection by Kgypt to the Oulr and push forward th Chatham road to this point of inter section which i a mile or two north ot Jisssnoro'arul ran noug with the" track of 'ttti 'W"i E&'WJStrStiiJiWr IraweTB'Trnrf ,Jajnn.JtMMfiStfe Cheraw. After buying this interest, use, or right of way in our road to the Oulf, the Chatham Ii. It Co. i to lease all tkssir right tt ol.biiiie.l, la'.k again to our VtaUira It. li Ui, kit Uitybajiltuitl take H onvvmsut- tiuo.lloo.af iwiriuaua bomia on nut roiid and lis jjriipcrty and Jftlube blfl,, K iuui".i. in iltvwtUlu.jltLiillU cried, .liHi !"toiil P' aii.f Whve vauce fllHI.Oou ol our company s niort gage bonds, al tr, whu h 1 about all the WW- JSi!0, ranawtion a cicern o3r iwail. " "j Hawkins audio conip irjy may take Uie contract liir coinplct'ng our road from F-gVot to Ilia llulf, t in ilea, at certain tenns, oi tlte same work will be at one let- to contract on same terms, to ba com pleteil a soon u uch Work can Iw nsysou ably dona. j . , .. , We have not been inform J whi-ther the amouai of mortagsgc for bond is limited or hot. Any mortgage bf road for thi purpoae 1 of course not t cnibrace or iut pJj right tcq.uirc4 by thf Chatham, road Ibr rlie few miles from .loneslftoro' to the I'liitr, '.i, fil niiffB tit K 1h7 tiiir fates l-ti-..s'ii the roads and no disci intimations rtstrtiiiM.ws. .Mads -Theafti a ateiw the teruia iiropijsed and will Hiuil.y bu sua. tinned by Ihe Stockholders. Sin far as we see now we think It tbe duly and interest me XsHntiKtm roatt en lie built any how, no matter what wt do, and Fayvtteville will have strong (ariM'tition (or the trade of that auction. So when we can make anythinpf mit of th situation, It l wjats to do so. - fttyettetiltt KtijU. "ouitias saw. Paris, Thursday Evening. -There was fighting all day. The Versatile troop are massing for a grand attack. The discipline nf the National is lid. The men who were placed on guard at the (1Ia jww.lt,. L.ft will.ni.l aMW The VcrsaiiU truotai have eatablislied sirouu iwlU'i-Ica to tlie telt ol V alcrieil. Ocn. t'liiscrct ohVrtstl his nuignalion I?- wusr me i onimiiuisis nave run Into ex cess, but his resignation was not accept At Iteuilty, to day, llic Vitwille truoik ui.-i e uie iiisurgeuis io w itlltn two Illin- dreil yanls of Paris. Stragglers, among whom were laiys of sixteen years, returned ditty, rugged and dwpu iled. The coiiin.andantoi the forti Heat ions at Ihe Hue dc Term was shot through th. shoulder. 1 he National attempted lo retake A s- niein, but failed. Thcv seem lonretcr iiguiing uniu-r ii.ruui auons. (Jen. I Ion i bri.iv si, i has disappeared. It is supiuised that he is dead or wound".!. At last aicoutila, the VersaillisU were within l.i() yards of the rntntiarts. 1'intii April 21 evening. Thecannona aitng tun wiitnj iMiyanir Ncuilly is ie -ant. I lie ex pii ted attack by Ihe Ver aillists lias not commenced. The Com. iltHMirc nn t lit nutii.c ruinimilM H ItllllM rill i tlHtl lltl1 l.ll th.' tattltll ttl.. I .... I itiiv illlr-m nn tlt think ..I IV.eiy St. iJeiii. V . VitnsMi.i.Ka; April 49, morning. The news is unimportant, A slight cannonade is prngteming. A dk'islve Iwltle is im niincnt. N'emlly was Had by shells, and is burning. l..MsN, April 83. A special dispatch lo the Timet from Paris, nays Ihe Com mune ha delegated its power to a com mittee of nine mcinlicrs. A company of .ttronauts is lieing formed in Palis. The 7'iW correspondent at Vemnille says it is reiitcd that the Pniasiiitis will surrender the forts still held by them lo the Versailles Insips on Sunday. Paris will sliorlly lie isolated. Shell Ironi the Jiianagtui Uaiteriea fall short ol Valericn. The Iktily .Vrwi Kcial dispatch from Palis, says tlu re tire aerion dissensions among the members of the Commune. totmrtxrnlcittitm wtth lher irovtra;er it cutoff. All citizens under flfn live tram (if agu :';l.oMtol t't.itwi.iin h ws. i Creiu-ral Irrwrot w HTftT. d irr VT rsutHi wilh 3fr.tKH men of the late Imperial arniy. It is amiounced that MenotU Uartbnldi will at once return to Italy. Ykhsau.i.ich, April Si. Cannonading it now in progress at the advanced post and a decisive battle la imminent. There is no truth in the rumors of the ministerial modification and supplement ary election to tho Asaembly. President Tliicra visited the wounded giwariiinant auldiw. - Mutiny is reportwl to have occurred among Ihe Coinintmist troops. Ilitt'st-Ms, April 23, It i reported that a p ulioii of the army of Versailles occu pied St. limns, and that coinn;tinicalioii wilh Paris by the Northern railway was Interrupted. TlIK CONNECTICUT KUeCTtVX MUUHI1 KLKVTKIf BY TBM PEOPLE. r Hahtkoiid, April 8a, Tlie otliiial can vufsera give Kugl'uth, Dcinocrat, for (iov ei nor, 3.1 majority. I he legislature, How ever, will have ftnal Jndg-uptw orn alleged irTecularitie. which, if all are de cided In favor of Jewell, will elect the latter bv a majority of IK). The canvass er give certificates of election for Lieut. D.iveruor and Treasurer to ItepubHcan. Tlie beoiile failed lo elect Secretary of 8tto or Comptroller. , ., ., ,, . , rnnw ijni.K.xst, apru . iss KIU"11 I aiw crevasse is rcirtei io ue two Hun dred feet wide and twelve fit deep. vVi.ik tiiMin it ha liecn commenced. . - l.J 1 K ...... f...l..l.,l r.ll'ryilllllg requoeu tin iswi iui.un.iw., ttid it i iKqierl the crevasse wilt i cloned in a week or ten day. The country be ' ween the crevasse and Lake Pontehar train is ovcrfl iwed for twelves mile. The Jack auu iiai I load i flooded, and the pa sengers, mails, etc., by that toad come by boat from Pas Marchal.s ' Trciiini thr ItobKe, ;Tlie trial of Mm. rOt, In Kin Franciscu, 6 the ifitir der of Judgt) prittenden, has devi-loicsl sohiij strange court rtsim incident. A number of the female attendants ol Ihe trial are evidently In Hccp sympathy with the irisoner, and w itli' !he free lore sentiment that alto practised aud ctefenda, When Mm. Fair was testiryuig in her own behalf, the other day, in aiwweriug the question whet her 'wh had any ideanl injuring Crit tenden on the night of, and previints to, the murder, she made a flowery pc-h, eudimr wiMi those words; "I ovel him; he loved me : nd had he been alive, the other day when Mr Cauiplsill Insnltrd me. fMngrorM have WiaigTiim.lwt' -lriiF!Br'de(tr fc-infar;;1- i ,atilltnietlt' Wat biihstenittaiv tiiMaudcd, hut : when tji coart tnM the shrrilf to an sst all who bad klititaHlml. that officer declared h could not find any. The emirt nidered that all. prusetil (Uoul" bt btougld Is forcliim sue ccwuvrlv and (worn. Thus lady awin wiirwi ofkHfM eVBift'swd tn hitr- slapped the .table' With In hniTrnie Jniig asked' her nama.awl wa answered, "Kinilv Pitt Steven." when he ssaessod a TITieTTf it." TuiraastTsxllla flat af a like amount, on a woman naiuea uouw. wiwi bail also applauded, Mr. Fair oil rad to pay, saying that it wa all her jaitl. ; Utat the audtence did not understand tfc rule of eourt, ; The Judge Intimmted that at least two of then, would understand them hereafter, and the examlnatioa wa proceeded with. -f i Salem ha an almond tree which fiat been growing in the open air for teyeni years, tad 1 now bearing well. NO. ?3. i Fr the snllwl Mtnrrrsw ar voubmah aiiY. A meeting of Ihe IVinncnita hnd Cnn. " srv'fiUviw'uf ftto&'hcait 'Cliv auU Vaiotitv""1'" m m.4 1,.1:1 a tki . -. Art - - ii..is mi. p.ifc.s ou jLiiiirauiiy.eveii-- tug last, tii, VV. liW. urnaidiiiW a.d w - - . I S 1 II . s, . . " V" - l iAreoiicu wy'u.as rs;retnrjfnjwM Ool, W. N. Ihivi, a C. Ptiillipu and Tho. laniels were apouinted Bi.'.iiinviii.s to draft resolution bar the act'on nf the m-wring, the rkicn'tary beingaddBd to lb cotaiuittee. I Th following njsolutidns were n iK.rlcd and unahiinotnily adopted : Whkhkxs, The Ls-gtslature has paw.) an act submitting the q neat ion .,t Cm,, veatiou or No i onventioa to the p.,.ple of the HUie of North Carolina, to K y,, Uma oo the flnt Thursday in Angus! ,xt: and believing that all power la vested in and derived from tho people, a asserted mouirbill of rlphtawhVh we Mi to prairtWllerva'T,;-' tviiKJiViu. c .,e .. n all couutrie wlieraeiHI lilwrty i p. raqici ion ; mia teedlng thai these sentimenUi go hand in huml with the urtut writ, of AdAnu tm-fut, Ihen-I.ue Hr.ltd, That we fully endorse the ac tion of the Lcgislaliire in submitting th question of "Convention" lir ' No (en volition " to the people, and we hereby pledge ourselves to use all honorable iiii-aiis In -our power bycll the said Con Vent i.m. WiW, Tliat we believe in the consti tutional union of these Sutes-.hat I hi Union was intended by onr fathire n, be a "m-rnelual Uuion," in whith the ri, hU of all alinuli! Vv rcapijteu , x(.lmil State and Fcieral. and that we iu .... oat beat en.lenvors to traiisndt ingR untarnished to our twnterilv JAs.l 1 1-1. . ... ' ' 1-7;, ,nai wewitirwipeittherights, lll. civ. I and political, of all isrHHis, ' wilholll regard lo previous con.lit'.ni ..jjja. ; T1f "rfirft'Bvfe, MMjmmB&Aj cniineni anility , fotmorvKlisni of deh gaie to said Convention, and we tieie- '" . I ..... I L. J? ' "ill' I ,iart iMHri'r !.. fasVllvMf '-. .. .. .... .. of ending a County Conventtdn at mi eu.ly djy to be held in H.w.ifo,r, forth,, t.erpnse if nominating a delegate to the CnnWn Iton. On motion, the nn.tit.g ,..l,..urmd OKI) f hluJ Ch;m. W. L. AttitKiiri.i, Ser'y Xl lrtlUaaer. MANi rAtVUKU) BT TJHK LSOUTHtRfl FEREIZI.GCO, Rlrhmoml, T. 'flwsMtssJa) mMMM, .u ' . ' CTli."s.si?wr'cta ma naiWiwx-wiakia the Tonill-it- jtrspwr, IsNvAn-MMl awwaMiry os.J My, it ' .xrr wit KsMT fsfirsr, m wiwv, lasx in ot , : . crt in tlu yi-Maf warnl JbUomng ttu We m ran law! mm pat far Ut fentUirr to mu il mentii.TO, niseis every demand of the plan ter, (a slv a "toorsas gnwth s liaWru, oml fwrtwt"ntly improving A4 Im4. ' .' aen.i i or uirrutar. apply to. Is. Hlosn A BMi,IAs;ait, UreenslsW N. (1. O. W. lirtitidy A Sous, Agnuta, lar Nortnlk ' and PorUmoBth, Va W, M.C. WiUOua, AgwiU, Milton, H. C. Ibwu.lv. 1,iui.IUA Ije iireiiU. (Ixfot.l N. C i. Turner Miirrtinail, Agent, Irfakesvllle, N. C. ' WiUiera, Nunualty ACo.,AKiints,Kutliu, N.C., or to the (Uoaiiainy, Klelinuind, Va we neap, also, constant aiiply nn hand of 1 Ui eeleluat.al Uerluan l'oUish biuis, -so inui h , uad now In conjunction with other (arUluwi. ' Biarir7 ihn flS wBILD IISIWRED llowo B-vrlnr Mttrlilnw. flil IE OLDEST EST ABL18II RD ITF ANT If in thewarU with all th latest liii.mtti antit. These inaebiue nuke the utx stitch, Invented by Ma. Ikiwa which la allVo ' nn tKiin slue, tney iisv unrn uueiy nnproveii I work equally well ow th Unest ls aianiin. seiaft-rweremva to ixiuiiv u . ui-. ii.i. 1 aiul too hsailcsi liawiiest Btavar cloth, will li e eiv 7k i Mi? y I klndof tlis4B4 aa Kryjiiniiie in;it)eir c.a stmcUof., and not llsiiie to ri4 nut of reiwlr. .- They an now made of wtaotMin aTKiv.tlieii fure much Biore ii'ai Mmiii any ;lir, ttiey Will TlH, II KU, Bl!ilO,lJllli,T,KaLJLHllnll!r, .,. au4 Bind. They havetnken the ltrt prenilum at aiosl of tlw Htate IMm, t or Oie kwt ten Tr a li, t ' iMJ. Fl T Pi iu IwhL ,,. " Bo 1 au.;.T .'..mill think of fistting Family Mi-bin. wilaoM atsMUHtut and- Irvine i on uf these. Price from tt) ni.siards aeeord-, . Inil lo inn style oi iwt, e,,waeveryniarnui wariaiiHsl, . , t hi 1 r i- - 'tie'WsiwlAeliitisLi,, r wow- asiahUi4U s.. Inat a regular system of agiwles Ihnnighottt ' thtk Sbito, nd txifx-t Mun M tttW.jaiusa Uieut . litMi eviry eounly. ,. v- -. Hood rt-Mstiln agisntu wstlttai, 1 All eomniuiil- ' eadiMiaatHndillwailn-ssc.il .. T v. u li ...i . tf n 1 .'- a. IS. Dllbl linni', nnieiKii, . tlcu. Ar't for N O. ?. D. Puwaaa, Loud Agunt lor ksic4,l and viciiiity. tea i-wti DUB fATHEK'8 HOL'se," U1-71 o a ?' ,'! -' et ) te.' i TlIK fNWIUTTEM WOltD. , . ; t. r have erared Um vrrmtyot Ih tnt w-cl" Ml.xtwork,aaem pn-parwl loiUsJI erw rs,, thl muter In thoiurlit and laitiiitsge. t. 'aV''!a':Merfl...lK.' entaiw of f M rht- , :'iB'-i'.:B"'a ul beautes i the lirwtt ek h 'I d tajblt-t t-Wflownar Biirr. f numg j...-- klr,s BotlMMt -,ilsav Saerwl BsautiLims, i Mif hty ernuaJ Thwmlerlna; vote lit. -nig , . -h4fn last- ll ib'er o with fUntl being tninilhiw wirUkk, sua msus to aw S LtHb,l'illutl.)tlW-d, . : 1 ha work t 4Jie wilh Hws steilj-lit noravuxc, sod 1 KuiswlHy I-hihJ wwlly prias i.:.i . .. te.1 teiih h ftiurie a- HI- - -' - - -. t w vtmrts . tftrorr. ( '- ".ZrW tiuT-uTrT 6uT WslOcf "r-""- "tU.nsehirtd Tressorw' n--' ----- r- -i -'tj On account of the fnt demand tor Uie, taMauJt.J hdmt. larAifa4. A t tj vow. .s. ran a. . ' . . . j Iv. attud your orders i.i . U TI RNFR, Agrat, I , Hatehinr's Uoiice, . . KaTetith. p. C." atar K-wim r. H0T1CI. -I have th!' day qnalhVn. as Kxis-ntrtx ot W II hsiw Laws iteeeftseil. All persons av imrelaims i.umt ttie aHUt Law, are hereby BotlUrd to prtsent Ibim (or psynient. All persons who re (tulelitMi to said Law iw tw t)utea w (him uumeotate pavmenl. aAJsAit J LAWS. 80-wthr iucatrU. r ts-. - ! 0 !S,ate!) t.!s!tef-all & twf s Wff I i -A-. . A'. ' m. m.'C XV"' 4 ' ., ' ' ' - . I" .