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"la. , llC ' lUTM L! .U nia:i l.sm rr 0 l.y.t -i 41 1Mb t ii (i, iimd.iv, 11 j 21, mi. - - iir rin: sgntinkl KlTKKIHtKSIBl.K. ajUmbc".' Rl WMUW " CaHUUlg. iih part .ilarly U. North Carolina in j ,H'lf-W - X'tii.t. tBSU lawiU. uvu 1 Im-j i,n,y "t. "" icwii ,,.1 !) and profitably cultivated. This .1. . -hi. .11 (n ' . Jfr- ffli'T settle among ns liiinilalc.l Kicry inducement af, iill-l ' nl .1 I I. ! -1,1 mil t. llifiii. vi .- know h mil iIh-iii t" ''in. anxiously ...... c ill I wclci.ui.sl, rarn.-sil. an.l sjn Healed as I'-lill. lll. II so I.Hlg - ill')' Jeie-rt thcniselics aa uii.l li II. .1 ih.-m--.evra tllllllr.l 10 ll mnducl should prove .ithcrwi. ,. 1 m ll "P" t lo la- ut severely alone l(,t t iHMIlll) "I" how wc should I ,111! n.MIIK I" ' " " . . 1. u.l. innv settle in ' . .. .. ..I.; ..i' 1.;- uni,L .It W.1" a lm S .1.,. .1" hive come i "ur snow i.-i.:c .J' Li" will. It we w isll I., si-e eorrecle.l. heard ol ilistalic.s. ol late where iiitertcrrisl with men will Ic 1 , 1 ml 111": mr mnua, oy ao vising uirm i,..i If purchase ll" lands ill such sections, I,l oiey.will sell lanl "--rior in and much cheacr. Bclorc the I" ..n tllslT 'all 'n'1 1 "lgg"M"l another parly fr..ln another ,.3. , ti-'tl grta h.thl lnui uu cu ii- him n.it to ny tlic Unit , ..irh a m-riiwi, m Hi' l. lit i un 1,,-nlihv. mil ll"' I101.U wiirtlilimi, lull p.. will. I" Am "'ti"n, nn.l k will wll IxihI tlut iU prulucu en tiling in tli. , .l. j.'iie of frail, T'X't.ilil.--.. (niin. nn.l i fr.Hii li..n- ny Ub r r nl.li-l, put Ihroiinh iierfK't I""1- r.very 111111 I,, in. ,1 cautious hull a;;alllsl his ncii;li I, ir. or 1 his 01 thai s,..iioii. The result is 111 .i.hih in-laiiccs Ih, parlies wishing In pin , lets. ill cle to Im-Iicm th it he is alliullK I ! i.i, id -harks,, and l, n. - with. ml tan. ln-11. r st all This should lie,jii.p p , W. lime operalin.; in our state, ,in.-ui uly in lt)lcitrli, land companies nh'inike it cialily to acll lands to i.nuiii'nint" They are r.-...iisil.l.. .111. 1 r. ImlA. and .11. j.r. p.iic.l 1.1 furnish a iii'iti 1, at I ilst sin h a trad as will suit him, 1. 11I1. mi stndinc: him lirst all over Ihe state ts-, look at and examine eveiy acre it' land lor himself II our people have l.n.l. for sale, let them place them in Ihe tia.ii U of 11 n aKeney, with full state i..ents as to its quantity cleared and in,, li ai. d, ualitv ir soil, products, A.-C-. fte.alel price Hy lids inems tin v call ...listai.lly Ii im- i! broll-dit t" Ihe all. I. tu.ii of laud buy.era. I!ul for a man to uiulrrtokf tp , sell it. himself, for tear f Iismii to pay an (?enoy a few J-illars for Ins trouble, and undertake as means lo p.isoii the minds of every new comer wiih whom he shooM happen tn meet-, umJur-i,il- hi neighbor and neitdibor's land, an. I everv ses-liou but bis own, he wll n. l ....li fail to sell, but d.-strveti never to do , unless assisted by a .sheiitT. We . I. m l bl imi a kthoii f.,r selliiiL' hislauds himself, in l lakllio any piyper means lo.lo so , bul i.. lesoit tn slM'h means as we have alluih d I.,, is decidedly n'Mih.iisiblc; and we pillion all buyers not lo listen lo lie n win 11 Ihey approach I hem in such a mail nei Our attention has lii-en called fro oift ..1 two iiistancisi of this kind diirni;; the iast wiak. Some parlies had wll some laud, were well pleased, and agreed Hhiii lernis, and several parties liom other sec ti.ac. ijnt hold of Iheui, advisd I b. 111 ap.ain.sl m.ikiiiL' the puii haae arisal iliu, hill lo to llifir particular sectilin and tliev would s.11 land far suieiiiir in every eii-e, and otr elieaper; and il" they could not U s,ii.i,i with Hie price, would acll a hundi.al ucre at a iijiininal price, and llimw in a couple hundred more ol I lie iery last land, as e;'od measure. Thi--broke up the lirst trndc aorccd ii(H.n, and the I'liidn rrmain ?is- I In-v witi- lirfttie Tliis i., 1, p.vlicUdible, and should l slop ld I.HTTFH FROM A ItlsTISUl IslIKh VKXTI.KSIXS" We know tlie ear marks of Hie Utter publishral in Kriday'.s Trlfjrinn, the ail thorship of which is altril.uUsI by thai paiier to - mi M irieerrli" Hitrnnu " lie is well and m.t unfavorably known from the 31 aboard Ui the mountains as s iW;wiir, and whatever may lie hia po itiim about tlin noiivention, auw or hen ft". It t A condiKt lias lieen in tVie iiiterest" of tile radicals for two years ami more. Much an ha prates about democrats and jiistiiai to Ibam iu the a ay of olln e. lie it a " dead dutk " in their cateein. There is nn man 5n the stale, of hi" ape he u hum tin if J ) "fid eiperit-nee in public liiattera, w ho could not coininand a larjjcr rote ami share of public confidence than hinnelf. If he, is a !'., ni.lmdy knows it but hims. ll. and if all ih-tiHx-raU hail lai n and were like liilusrlf, tlnn there dmeriie p4y W ititit to-day, ia auch a cane, hare a (hint fxtrty, OHiipsvsl of Ishmarlite potitU-ians. h v?Hti,'u" to" nHtilion Ear 1: ai.- . Tie"caiiT hurt auybudy niucii. and bis loiter is "i'tilj . wytth thib nutiee of it. 1 A ritifiiD at Boon Hill, currecla an ern t i rtiirreiionitcHce "HiW.Ateit'Tttece rrta live to the teinprriuice pir nie, wliii li nay all the eri'dit "f tbr'gonil dianerM-r'.eal on the iMYfjuiAn tA the wi,o" iiiirtMrii. Our frien.1 aaya while the two ladii ateiitin. d deaerre ranch credit, a c-oin.uitti e appotiil ed by tlie' council to auiwilDbait the af fair are eminently worthy of mentiiai. Tuey am Mn Dr. U bl.r, Mis- Appy and Ji'anaT WhhleJ, Z J. Jsiyuer an.1 Atnin- ILutor.l. We make lite cw reclioo a this wanner, aa we have Bo4 Uia a to pubUaO bia coiucauiiicatioa. " I K Kl KI l X COit.VI T TICK. rwi'iii Mwt ,img M: "UlliU'U tlwt fh.yjoiui riMiimiUtv ii(' IViin 11 in Wmlnui.Mi awl Miaim.iu itii.--.-. ilu-rr Vli II will K, ou4y 1.., ,),., i(1h. In tli.- .Inu n tu ii( lh. mirth. I.at ilut ill.- in-i .if tin- nilli nn.l nur ir..,nin. iit .111.. 11, h,.,u,1 , -rt . .r n. ijuirl ..I' I he wli.ilr r.miilrv in i .nH-irn .1 in Mim invmliiUhia. TliWr nr Hume. Hm- r'mi- iliUli.int ,il IhU r.iinili-, wlio un. umiiMis that livtllili' lint Ilia' truth sln.1.1 l. kii.iwa. Tliey li in- purnw 111 irtlliii; up tin. uiviMli.iti hii.I are .li trmiini-.l to .'..iiiiilnli that urp It in if! m pKHl one. It t4.lii, Hti it Mil .lji"t, lo k-p iv Hit- iriju.lu:i rn iiti.frT.Hv th ww 1n nrrtiir In kerp tn m'llH'r the ). ..ili. of lh iiorili, in one i.l phalanx. In the. iuturrst of themwlvi 1111. 1 their worked nml ition. There are tlione whoHey tuti-H, whow? every ol.lia tion w hu h ouhl ( .1i1lr.1l the n. tinn of hoiiLI men, are to ilefeml their (larticuhu .i..n fioin such unjust, wiekiMl anl will ful iiiUreirfMeiitatioii, who ar lou.lct in thi-ir ir.K-htMiatioiiH of oulrai.4 ami viola tiolm of law. We have 1'lieluie.i at home a w.-ll as al.r.ia.l to tihl. It U-hiioies Us I.i iii.vt Ih.'lu liravelv, anil li:;llt thin s.jii.ir.y on Ih.-ir own ir.iiin.l. They .liiii-11 with Ih'in ettlicr violators of 'h w. or aitler. ami aUfttoiit ol sueli. While v.- eave tin- liur.l.-n of pr.wif on tlieni, 1el j ih rvr ih,.in the fullit opHirtunitv for At North raroliu . is very much of this malevolence .lins leil The hom-st, manly dcleriuiuatt.m of tier people In ss die and 111 lintaiii an to ml: .1 , liberal .oernuienl. tiuly North t'aroliuiali in cleiim ter, lice alike from corruption and the wiMful abuise of oonsiitulional powoi, has brought down Uin her all the curses and hatred of those onice holders, stale and national. who have marched into otHee over the dead h'slica of their c.mutl vlileli, and fat Icicd Uiu the treasure, wrtlui; fmiu tluie wl,.iiii their clilucs have iuijmvc ri?hcd. North Cai.iliiia has pas-ed from under- their yoke She must lie brought back. t all ll iaids Her honest ie:iple must he lied upon and abused, even bv those w bom nlsfoltllne liaf placed lo rule 1 h i l 11 Fiy helping upprenioti au.l insults upon them tln-v hope tn .,,-,,l thelll into resislanc--physics! -.-ist nice lv hal'lri.., commit tees sil al V'a-.hinonn filv, to investigate ..I ili.uis of our slate Iiiwa, siiiuiiionin audi W uue s- srtt's.- a ...j . I III. -ii pin poses, nn. 1 tn ike such trslimoiiy as evl'lenee 01 ttmui re ittm 111 111c mh ao.iilist mitiviiiil law and govenuaent, thcr propose to subjes t us to all the evils and toi lure of military rule. All this to lie done lo the better aivoinpliaha party pur post ! fourth Carolina, tlien, has nn iati-i st in this matter. We nwd plw-e no cm lid. 11. . in our eneiniisi lor an honest ett. il i;et and proclaim the truth. Itdcvolyea .1 11 upm us l-o lorcc 11 upon i.-ieni 11 we thick it would Ih- well for the Celill.il Kvcclltive Colllllllllcc of Ihe IkaniN r.il.c Coiis.i-yalin piny of our slate tore-pm fullv, but liruilv, insisl that I he. I t Com isiittii- sit in Italci-h lo in veal if; it'' all uiatuta .perioiniug lo North Carolina, in ird.r to have justiia. done Imth lo the Slate, and the United States yoverniiH lit Kncililica can la- had here which will la- out of reach in Washington. U our plinuineut nun, who are or should U" inlcrcsbsl in this mailer, Uku the ncces aary steps to n-coinplisi tlii-seml 11 11. y insisl on it and the conilillllce ictus,. 1., w, then Hie burden ol a relusal to .lo ):M!lta' to our MSlpie will oc upon un- eoinoiiita. and its authors, and their real Jwti .n U- uiade-app-irenl'to tin: whole. jKsiple. Wk prBtiaiiKii Salunlay a letter from our Hiitheifor.l cirriiondcnt, relative lo the recent outragesin that coimly. It de piru a tine stnUi yl" affnirs, truly, and placcathe railicals in an inlcrcstinc; pre dicament. Our readers can sec what cf forts are lieintf made by the radical ofBec holders lo-pna-ure finleml interferetKV iu our State affairs. Wc have no word of palliation for the outrages cjuiiiuitted Uin IliifKersInn, uo nmtUir how disreput able he may lw, but that tlioae in autliori ly should irt tn ch 111111 tn punish offenders which is nt itself contrary Ui the OHMtitution, and, in nine rases out of ten arreat, abnae and insult innocent Pf tiea, is i-fjlnu that in IkijoiiJ all tolcra tion. nieoaindiirt of Jude Logan in all Ihi-a- niatten, and that iif hi dirty tool Carpenter, whoij ckrk of the aupcrior nmn if liutherford county, U worac than rrpreliauaible, it is ciaiteinptible and iiifa hmmm. .A4a? of hnktmiug U apinnM.U K a Fatal Art:iiKST T tiik I'kkitkntia- f mf-" Y'wfetrlay alxatt ttnnt- hls4 -se. Iiaat iM'iirtiMl " '" iprrry tf thf 1 rniunn- thrry; tn'nTiiHiJitaiH 1 mT-i4iK4i w aliiat John Allen, col , a alone ruiuon. employ id ai tW'.iuiriv t'y "(ThTe'riiiS BfoC, Ml .otrattirs, while employed with a CTw bar iu lurninc a sbne, wa it ruck (in the 1ai ft m hell 11 H f, W w)-H '"V- tA nmt k aaiiii anot bar derrick i pi aition. The fiaw-cot' the blow threw Allen violently forward upon the end ff the crow bar, breaking hit jaw and neck, caw ing hi deatli in two mi"tea. Tliin u the first accident of any connc oiieoce that has hapfasned during the pro- Kieas of the work though wane 110 hands hare lieen empUyfJ eoaaUatlj aiooe iU maaifvnition I'KACK AMI itHDKU 'lJ 1 . . 1 . i .1.. i nr iuiim nm in- .tail! Mall riljllliv U"lll an in uinr ihiwit to lireiwrt- tin- way lor uii(llr) rule in llii State, Tin y are pro l uring 1 lie i ri-lralion of inline olf. nim rl mirlilrr.; jw tnad a Ttrrhaj' slHiitt ttniiW IHr-llile They Ben. I tnfrilile u eouiit 1.1 the' Uorttieni 'mptrs, :i.t tehtft-ajih 'iMatiuii nii;ra.li about th.111 daily Ut-aain to ilay atlinoiiiall the ieople ol lliiii ilinliolieal plir.Htt of the railieul leail.n. .et llittll 00 thf alert M11J canfnl to allium Iroin violeiuv, lie aetivr in he .arrt at of nlKiiiiem, an. I ivie-ially of the luilui s. i-i'alh'. I. Take them liefolv lie courts al omv tmld puhlic uiivtins at.. I itenounce eriine and ou Iras'.', Ix-t Iheui report laetn to the iaHT8 of the ?sia;e, wi that the publir may kaow th trwlh. Tl.f tHktnf nowahr)ii.ifl;jUl). rtlale are ni.li,;il iullux, preftrr.l U nnl. r let thein lie niiiiinitteil .unl puninln'il let the worl.l me the vile frame Ihe in laniouH ruilitala are playing in onler t. briiiK on our Hiiple the curse of military rule, hikI lo licliiit (he xsiple ill llien. effort to rill Ih. uiselv.n of radicals an. I ra.iicalisiu. We call II 1 x li his eci II. 111 v. Ihe j;ov rnor to order courts of 1 Iyer and T. riiri nrrrnrthwllli In am county where Lull-r Mllraym an-all.-.;, ,! 1,, - , i m irale.l, to u nd a jlid-e III. ir who is 11.. I coward Hid a rimal to hold Ihe . ..ml 01, 1 1. 1 il... urt sit if ncisl .,-, in, til ,.v,.rv ,., j th- fwmty A tititnvi ns t wlm kk If.-nders are if sn. I, 1 riling have 'llllllltleil . W "'sU'"," solicitor is 1ncap.1l.;, ..1 m, lli, ,, . the allnrnev "i n, il , , 1 , .,1,1.. illlx.il. A. I al nil , 111,1 In,.. n law. l.et sa.e.y j,i,,- . ,,.'. eace and order pie ail ' -- TlIK (hl Xorth Ht.it,- s.ivs that I I , . , Moore, of Martin cc tv, Hon Smith, Kdward Conadand. NT V Wood fin, Daniel ii Kowle. K Ty l.-i IU i.n. tl, .1 M. McCorkle and .!.. H K.,t, helm, all conservative lawyers, ale ,i,sis,., to the proHwei) convention on the Krouii, ,,f Un constituiionality, , it ,', Uh-rmnl. T We fear Hro. 1 lanes, is hmn lw recant tiaj prudence. I'pon what p,K.d aullinrity d ies he use the names of these ifeiiileiiun in such a manner ' We feel satisfied that they have never authorized such use of their namca, and. what is more, with the exception of Air. Moore and Mr Smith, illie latlel al piesent ns.i.liii!. in 'ir(,'illial we feel safe in ihe assertion Ihat every one will vote r the convention undur this Vet. wta.. vve Know wov.,. .... two instauce.s. and have .piitc as (hh reason to think it of all, as Mr. Hadea has In proclaim 1 1,, 111 a: his liu n,b in his anli convention position r advis,- our can tious fiieiid not to alteiupt to bolster up his falsi-the'-ry by uniiulh"! i .lly appro- pri-itini; dem.M ratic thunder. Hon .iKKKf.usou llyvis nrriie.l iu ur cili Saturd t :noiitiii;l, all HtoiM'it at the iitlHr..iif.h Ibmse. This ,lisin"iii-h.-. s.,11 of tlie .lit ll. till' noble chi. l'l tin ol our late Southern Confederal I . will ever receive the wannest, hi-arlli-ll wileouie from North Carolina. The -stirviy in;: sol di. is of the lf.1 Cause alio bail North Carolina as their home, will team with (ilid'alld pleasure that within III." euvi rolls of ti ir deal old Slate is be In h Imln Itiel an- an1 , lllil. ll, it tiy Isui.ls cunented W illi iiiutual siitl' lini: and sacrilicts. in a common cans... While he no longer conies wearine; the signet of power and otlicial position, )mt as a private citicn, around him slit) clings ihe alfccti.ui and rcsMl of hisi'oiMuiymen of the old North Slalc, who ribald loin as the. rcprcscniMiivc of Ihat nobility and lin-ril noiss which ha. HiH tt ' I Imt Hit )ttrll - Ull'H H In I H-...li of America 11 name and a history which, wdiile it commands the hiohest admiration of g hI and true men everywhere, yet is the aculiar olifia1! of imvy on the part ol those, who erf, and are made to feci, they can never reach or aspire to. We love Jctferaon Davis! We loved him when not oniy our own life wan in his hands, but that of a w hole nation. We loved litui for his ;ikh1iiih in head, heart and soul, while clothed with power and up ui him and his illustrious captains hung the hopes ot a people atruKglinK to lie ficc. iiutwe tU'Ulily lov him now for that tiiohor greatnesii, which he has exhibited ill de li at for that character ami soul wine, 1 lilt llW vei couryl 1 venian and tiatreal of a jealous fH. not bn'ak or humiliate, (oh! bless the man' May ho he spand for a, Ion lime, to Uch by hia example the prim i ,iis. of true inanh.aal to tbu youth ol the land if his birth, upon the altar of which he willingly ollered up, as a sacrifice, all Ihat wan dear t him. . 4 Hu - . . I . - . on 'mmm it. VCaT IU LV HUII1-T 1 1 ' wm 1 mw ra1tt trptlrf- th:-tari: T.-Hv sia- Uljoylug Yr H'f-i l'L"!th Jnd spirit slid was more cheerful tluu we expected lo And Uwaj,- IlV aviaalluiions til p j,Utfwaiintt...sq mainlaiim that f"-liPf! for hia own land that baa ever . been. .jCMVWuiiiii ptiut ixde with linu. lie leaves this morning fir the south, and carriej with him the heartfelt piayers, love and best wialies, for him and bia, ufatVoarpeoplu, -asa r , SotJI-tlKior Cl.Ama CoViswrni.--The following residenta of this county have been BotiAed by this Commission that their claims would le taken up fia e aminitina : Mrs. Melinda Howell, C, W Williams and N. B. Williams, on the 31st mat , and those of J W Pace, Alfred Soead, K. HutchiiqiJ and Wiley Ferry nn the 1st proa. - 1 - . : . MnlUKs oy Tim hi h'l l'W keip In ii, the fact Ihat Ihe iMnt ittmL kLauii m. 4iuu4, Umm-.1hhi. fu-u. made hy radicals in this Stale, lineLuol '"" prTpetTwe--rm-tr iTOtrarrrr 11 aniiwe K on men mi account ,, ilnar i,i7i.ii or pYffy r tTifT'i.'a " The 'ra.TiciTs have so ulleued ill Ihe pria-lainatioiia ol the radical ex.-, utiles of the Stale, and tlovernor Holdeu so allcgcCin his ant to the arli, lis, ,,!' iinaachiuent aaisat lillll, but he iillerly iailed to prove Ilia allegations ; and all the Iriala 111 court of w hich we have any know ledge have shown that the whipping were indicted for iilUgrtl ertiim. This appeared in the Hot leu trial and iu otlur judicial trials upon the sworn testimony of raJtruU and iu If ant one nuextionB onr utatenn ntv we refer him lo the riyor.T, w hTi h apeaVs fur ibH'IC It shows thai Iheoutraca -whii-h we condemn now as ever hereto tola, --were inlheled for crime or sum.- lated i.il.-n, , It shows I, hi. Ihat the kuklux. were 11,, more imr leas than "vii;i lama- coinuiill.s-s," ulm uiub-rtiMik to pun isli otTeiid.-rs. and in so doini:, cotHtnil led Tiiniand oulraeis 1 heinsi-lvis., iiuiliy ot a Ins klui: and di.oiistini. character, I'm ahleh thev otioht to hale ta-ell liunishci i nr.lino in law. Itut radicals s,a-inv: the proof made as we hac stall. I il, say lbiKllll ly , llnw i it then, that nineteen Iweiilietlts of ll,e anmriiui:H.a4lf luilicte.1 , TfiJiixilm I ... Tiut insiver is plaLlc simple aid pointed - hi,. t li,'ioil the, rimes ihi iw-l rated in U(u'jjv- rU.t..sV,. w.irianl in pn.,tllC C Ml inakllln tills as.-' rlloll Willi li.lenee Ami l point to the I'l cor. Is nl Ihe conn- all otel ; lie Si .lie an. I lo I he Hold, ll III.' pill I. ill ,rl In -.11 ll ,in us. ami as i , n t a 'it 1 1 1 ..line pio.,1, iu a.iltl llnll In tile c. .nni. li ol, clyatioii of eviTV Ih..K. W e iiii.ii ii.k. I., a iih pcrte. t colileleit. e. lllal -ii, h at I, -sot wilnesm. taken a- a whole, as were inl to, bleed lor the deleiue III llnhlen's iliiH'aiJllla'llt ttsi-, ney.-r were seen ill any case mention e,l ill the annals of judicial (rials ill Ibis coulttlv. '1 hria-lilt lis of the willieum1 wi re of the nil' scouring anil lery dres of s.M-iety the) in. tudid house biliners, barn biiiners, b,iroar. n.-bla-rs, thieves and piofttiiutes of the. lowest type. There is the record read il ! These persons were outraged. We wit! not say that some others less offensive to society were not outraged, and that the perpetrators ought not to hale beeu severely punished oti the contrary, we say they ought to have been punished and that these acts wcie ;i do sayVSitfJ! Dieted on account of pili'iral fni'K., We repeat, that m'Mfcr tiiu ntMlie ol the per sous of which we speak, were ni.ttntU, and we want decent Ksipl. of all paitiua abroad to know this most material fact Ves, they 'were radicals ! and what is more, the r,i,lir,il, leaders hen- know tbt what we say is true lo ihe letter The only cases that ban- la-en heiird ol ill judicial iiiyiti.';alinns where the proof was malleoli sworn testimony, of proaecu tiii(. luiMi for )Jtt;il hi, Hi t mif, have I asm eases ill which ri....i inflicted ill piries on ,l,'iu,i,-r,i!. n 'utr itml ll,i,k. In the county ol W ilson a squad of negro leaguers whipped, unmercifully, a poor colored man bet alls.- he voted the demo cralic ticket--this appeared in Court by sworn proof the .lodge iniHed aome light punishment and forthwith Oovernor Holdcn. Ihe head of the league, ;mi his brother l igucra. The ria-ords of the court nn.l execuiive ollicc show this to be true. Wc have heard of other similar cases. The President of the North Carolina railroad company turned a niimlai of men v4f from the- acra-iia: of bia Company simply Ims-iiiis.. Ihey Wvn ih-lllia-rata. This apieaml iiw.n sworn bsitimiaiv in Ihe IloUleii trial. The fails show thai four tilths of the perMi-utimi and prow-rip lion for (' mviiiiWi sake hcry haacome from the ruJmiU. " i-t us have jieace !" Tlnaie who suppose that tlie mi4c are not wide awake to the iuiMirlauce of the issues now la-lore them" are Kr,"l'y ni'M laken. The (leople are ahead of the pul lic men of ib,e Stat in nialter ' n"Torin, nH. ially iu their settled purp. get rid of the oppressive and objis liooalile I,. uu res of the present Const it lit ion. Krnitt all ilins tions tlie news is i hwring. A It ttei from the east, written by one ot nur most prominent i it ij lls, saya: It gives mc pleasure to In- able lo say to vou that our p-siple n Ibis' section are al innt a unit. We: wiftsget the largtsit vote for the Convention IhalW havener obi taineal for any iiueation. I have b.'en in several ctaiutii and know what 1 say'. There i no contention alaiut candulatea .U!ll-'XPill'"l,'r,n5 ' 11' Ss-sjEg t fit -eh atmngcat and lent man. T SXk Sat ltoJULalc3,lln. fs-HtM onttvHnfeiit in the Nrw York a4f.Uic.,.iuUii',:.'iJil,ui house burnings math of 11 ie .yinmni and f Mxisa bia P tiw la . ui.uiitn. au4 Jt all the mur.l. ru and boo. l.i.inlis sihiiIi of the Mason aud Diiuu line drjlie amit period of time, and thinks by thit means it will be found there isSmore kskluxing north, according to tlie poyulalinn, than there ia at the smith. This is1 precis. I v what those who cry ktiklux so muf h don't want, kuklux in the eoulh it all they wautand all they will l ive Nassj canity has psV I t.. Ki'-cil Hai. her p. inn nf the COO 1,1) dcU of KdnM-otHla?, lor tlie territ.H'y likeu from Uw bttlef county aud traiulerres to Nash. 1MK OU III DKMOCKA Y , 777 A' SK W L... -..UlilUlillliX We take from a leading eililorial in the m 0rk-Umiht, the frllnw ing w m ihel ii:w,di'parture, taken y the tHuo de f WIS flUiy'llil.W'l1"l?1 JWiJ'tst 'Icii.'T IT 1Ti.il C. X. Vailaiidiriiain, " Coming events ast their shadows bel'urc," and the pom tiua takcu by Uu; tiliUi demia-mcy. will uo lUwbl have its effect upon the a holccoun try. Say the lltmU Tlie most important movement in this direction is Ihat of the convention held at Dayton, Ohio, for the purpose of appoint hiK delegate to the Slate Convention -fnan a place and under auspicea whepe null a movement nii'ht have lays 11 least expected fnmi Ihe home and under the management ot'C. I,. sllaiidii;hin. Tli is was a Kit'lherintt, aa the nqi-art expo-.- it, of leadiiiK profiv.si.aial and solid bu siDi-as men of Ihe city and coniily, and Mr, Vallandii;ham. the tiltl iupjajr-.!- ''-, waa t wwmig" apir il there. Tlie reflolnitoiis iinaiiimiiimly adoplil nt this convention declare Ihal the ihiiiM-rals "i-ordiallv unite uon lh, Itviraar issiu-s of the day Ihat till y "w is'pt the mil ui al and legitimate nsiulls of the war. in. In, line; the three several aiiicmlineiits th t'ticttt hi the coustiiution nssnlly ths-lnrcd adopted, as a settlement iu fae-, of all the issues of the war, and acii'iicncc in the same as no longer, issue U-tiirc the country tluu hurviiw out of sit' lit all that is of the dead past rii:,thc rilit of sasaswion, slavery. iiHaiiality U--t'on. the law and imliticnt imapiahtv." I Ins is plain en. .noli, and place Ihe democrats of Valtaiidiham's roiinly 011 a solid foundation with rciaid to the constitutional amendments .1 to secure, in the lanonaire of the aeveiilh fesrilTrtbm'. "uniTcmal imliiical rijlits and equality amon Imtli the white and the olnred Iieonle of the 1 idled . Slnlis. " 'V,a-TOr.t.itf,,.r..JW..,'-3....W..k.i. A.:-m U.,t . with moderate taxation ." Thele are some oilier uaaxl Siillts in I his plallorin reejard inef Ibt rellll'll tn sMs ic pay nicnls. niaiu I liliin,; the ri:'lil of capitol mid Inlaw .spiall,. d.'inandini; uuiieisal auuis.ty, o nh lii biitii:' ieace and harmony to the , i.untry, revenue rcl'wni, ecouomy in the .jnvcrnmrnt, and so forth Mr Vallan diiihaiu's snwa-h al tin-1 'onvention strong ly endorsed Ihese resnlutioua. This is a uew departure for Ihe old democracy, which Imre Ihe siima of ci.pperhead s long and which has lacxi assaileii for nol h.aaestlv aci-epline: the auicnihlicllt to the e.instiliition. All is fair sailino now, and we doubt Hot the deiuocrals of other Stales aud llirouohont the country will follow iu the saute course Thk UlJ Xortl, ?!tr says that Judge Nathaniel Boyden ia opioscd to the con vention aa railed under the present act of the legislature. The judge thinks it un constitutional. It also static that Mi.Hailcy thinkstheact cum Hutu, nal. We think Mr. Itailey aa fully entitled hi reapia't, an far aa hia opiu. ion goes, aa Mr. Hoyden, and even more .In this, he but recogni.c the fundamental yi. : that sV powers are det-tVY'JX'trnrn TTrV people. Mr. Boyden, and his olBce hold iiig asMOcIates, believe ui the jirihripTe thai all iwera are vested In them, and llhat the people hare no rights office holders are Imund to' rcipivt. Not la lieving that the piaiple f this country have yet indicated an unhtlicsn l,,r selfgoieiiirtieiit, we in-ist umn their right and power lo call a convention to make a constitution for them, whenever the) chose aw to do, according lo the man ner now proposed. In Favoh ok thk Nkt Wah. II. -ii Jonas Medliu, lute linveiiiitr of Hh im katte, t:ucoriliug lo Tallin, I on Saluidal last called at the Vaibrongh House to pav his respts-ts to Kx 1'ris.uleiit Jctfer-mn Dakia. With the liw pi iiliar to Joiua he advanced towards Mr. Davis and ex tending his hand said, " I bias how arc y.air I jincd your anny in the late war. and fought Hiroilgb ii bravely as a con script. M Mr. Davis rcsjionilcd by placing a grisnlack iu the hand of Cov. Medliu ; when-iqion the I lovernor slapi..! the K Tn si. lent oil the shoulder and exclaimed, "IiihI bless you, Ibaw. I l.iM. it won't lie long la-fore we have anolhe.- wa!" Hon. J. H t in ne. I,. I. D Ioiuki ineuilair of the 1'. S Senate from Aiabmia. will deliver the Annual Aitdivss I'a-t. w the Literary S. iHy of W ak. rons,t ( ol lege at thecinnnienceiiieiit in .lime. A colimaj apostle who rijoiccs In the very euphonitais nigiioiuen of lb-v. Abra ham Bull was recently arrest, s I and hn night lafore a nitigistrate in Warrenton for ilisturUing pubUe worship. I.wrrita. Yeaterday evening at Teni (a-rance Jlall, J. F. Taylor, K , reaU-d his lecture UMin tlie " Origin and Ieaciit of Man." A due auiiietaai was in atten dance and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. Hi ll lint tin Saturday last a man by tlie name of Korreal was found thad in his lied in tlie Charlotte 1 1, his. ..Charlotte, N. C. ,An inquest was h. Id and a verdirt was rehdi-reii that the du.-eeacd came to'- TwreafflrHT-llii1 Wipi byay t's oitiimii Is.y Any one who has lost such an arli de t aii wy-'ure" it tiy afiptj irig W" hirti kibjl correi-tly deacribiiig it. t'RiHLOrrE. -Our Itah igh boys are still ..loriims over their trip 'to Charlotte, and th hospitable reception the whole s(ple of that goahti.1 ative city exien lt.l to ttneffl. vnanottc atoca i a mug ways bore par nuw. May sue continue to grow aud flourish. Our half f all who lire die Ji"ore tlie sge of i-veut.-eo ; only imic person in a huu.ire-1 reai'heaaitty, awl " h fen thtHjaaad reacuea ou kuudreal. niKWptorjIA V ATVH.ltiUjTTK 1..CM g!,l TiUX.WJWUUXK. 1 Km:ita ,;. a ha tio.v ok is mCTK.XI'KXi Kn-jrleJ tor the Mrathtrl. Tttfwiw crwrtTyyrh'i'itii.r Bmyre. Ho ryiitetiitH.mt , tiy Ttie people of N.aHli Carolina, and the 20th ol May, 1871, is anotheff which will mil la fiTroiten while -a UMimber of the tw vcanpaniea, wIhcIi were in attendance at the celelwatioa on Saturday last. Uvea. The day was one just suited lo Ihe pur pose, only it was a little bai warm. We retired to rent about 3 o'clock Sat urday moruiuir. At ? o'clock the lire Ml was rung aa a signal for I lie meeting of the various fire companies to prta-ccd to tlie dcjiol to meet the Cheater (S. C.) lire com pany and W innstaim' (8. C.) Hwk and Ladder company. They were w doomed by a KKsrcb fruiu (len. Kufus ljrrilift r. Korminjj in a line heasltal by the Char lolte tsaqjUsiniea. then the, (' "d last tlie SiwA - iImrtiiiCHtilwuiys,tlic)' march ' ,-:::.: fc4eJCiy Urn atoi(h llruaii H-iniT.'. ' '""""" Here Ihey pnavialed to form into a rej; ular poaaMMion for parade, as follows: cu.vHi orri: iohxkt rami. This bahil i- composed ol soiue clcieii or twelve incmiicra, ami has only Ims-ii in praclha- In months, and lakiiq; etervthin into cousiderutioit, played splendidly.' INIIKI'K.MIKNT HiHik AN ll 1. VOIIKK n'lll'A NV ill' Till: lll'V OK I'll vltl.nl I K. The alsive coin pany is coiiihisc,1 of somi' 40 or .'ill mcinltcis. and is a liiic l.sikuia i t of men. The " tru. k " was la autilully .bastiated with Mowers, and l wo till h-irirls. ibiiiehlera of Messrs. Voiiii.. no I Mi l-allirh- till, were s,-,, m, top with ureal lis and l.,ileis liiiiiij uInuii ihein. luakini; litem liaik like angels. usj aiuuaa - Nu-nla-rs abiHit aO men. T'li,. compa tas a line sleaiuer of w Inch thev slnuild uinMnittcd by Major Mills, has about 4 nil-inner, and they are reular South Caroliuiana. ll it niiii.ted one oljthc of Ihe late civil vv, whei liny pas, I Ihrovigti in auch hit'lt spirits going lo ih, front. llIM WiNsroim' I'miK AMU I.AIII1KH Oliw I'tNY, cominniiileij hy t aptalli t lowny, Is tlolll Wiiislmro', S C , has some fifty members, and is just -ui h a looking set as those of tin- "Chester rii. i ioiiaHV Them, two eoiiipsui.-s from oilr i -jute did liuuoi to Ihe iaa a.si.iii KAI.KIOH HAND. The icpl. of Kal. irh all know, and Ihe (ssiph- ol North Carolina, and espe cially of Western Xurtii Caruluia, are be ginning to know and love the music of this bind It is con.ipiaj.-d of 11 men, has a polite leader, and is one willing at all limes lii accommodate the public. UK- I K STKAMKH OV RAl.Ktlltl ounilx-rs almil sixty men 'We ttn-lantr to apeak too much of this company as we might lie accused of partiality, but will slalc that tlie ladies of Charlotte were fie onclitly heard tu say liiat lliey weiw the tliiisit liMikiugset of men, had the prettiest engine and the aweebwt music. This is what I heard. The Charlotte pnpeis wTll a Aid. linen, lhfpresentatiyiii friuit other tlie Conip-tiiies, Clergymen and other invited guests Orator, of the Day, t 'itirma At ten o'clock, A M-.. the lire eompa nitw formed in flout of the court house, on Trad.- street, ami marched to t'olhs'e atna-l, Ihencc il.nvn t'nlhj. slieel lo Ihe Institute. ihiiH- down Try. hinyi to I'liblie eUpiarr, where the cilnu-u ,,ine,l the pi.Misesion in ihe - .M-il.-r ol march," an, I then pr.s .vilcl t, , the Militaiy limli lute. Arrivim: at the grove, syhich is a splen did one for siieh purp s-es, .he p ia-casion man tled tu, limke rank, and giithenal around the atanrt to rmti-n to the nrators of Ihe day. The exercises were opened with piayer lit the liev. Mr. Miingllin lien. John A. Young, mayor of the citv, d.luireil a saech of welcjune. Then Inllowed the oriitioti of the day, dcliverml by J. V. Mills, Esq. This aawch was listen- I to Willi inarKtai attention, luqaauu burst of applause went up from the vast throng. W hile he was speaking we re ceived an invitation vo go oyer to Colonel Vales', editor of the trm,irnil. in coin pany with Hm. Z li. Vance, ('apt. hu man. SlierilT laa-, and several other, we acccpiod the iiivilali.Hi, and did Ihe Col unci's cold water and enjars just ice. May he have a long and happy life to sH-nd in his pleasant home. The apiwch of Mr. Milks einlrd, the lire companies wen formed in a line to march o dinner Then' were thnar tables alamt ilt'ty lis t long, spread with everything that h. art cnhl ilesin.. (and niim than the i . iiigue of your ii'iMarU-r can apiwk ). They tine waited on by the wiviw ami daugti i.-rs of the llreiiieri orCliarlolle. . Alter dinner Hon. Z. It. Vance, Maj: W. A. Hiuilh. Oen. WalkiT, of South Carolina, and Sheriff Timothy Lee, of Wake county, uldreas...! the crowd. Kun and jokea eou sliluied their sjuwcinst. Ktiriiiing again Into procession, tliey iiianhwl lo I'ublie Hspiare, where each company t.aik a cistcrri" lo try their en giiii-a. They all did well and I shall not peak more faTorably of on than the other. Thus elided the Iclwaliou, everylxaly prrfei'tly , satisfied. I know I have left out a good many things that I should bare luentione-il, but before I chsxe let me tell the people of Charlotte we know nol how lo express our selves or thank thein for their kindness to on, and hope that the day is n far distant when they will receive and asaspt an rnrrtatirai trr risjt- ottr-St j-of fhskw," aar Mth of July or Hiale Fait- work. We ra- TufS -ofir tTiaStrnie MiastClnwllii-Ws. prtHirietisra, nt tna utianoHe iiouae, ior Ukhiff stjcH Ipioit wrrr of TO wh-He-ittHrtnT uy, and ainilti advif lll)f niui tfl.MHng . - . Franklin, who etprwd a desire tu again T come ain.mir us lo live Mav ha do so. " Hoping Hiit 1 Hive ofliiniTed no" Si in my report, t must, clie. j. a. h. Till! ITnirersitv of Kentucky hai pur c'is'i d Ajiilaud, tlie boiue of Henrj ( lay. lof f'JO.VtM', x Thk corn prospect of Oeorgia ia excel lcntt lajt the papers say tburcought to have been wore planted Th only manufactory of hair-pins in the United States turns oat fifty tons of those useful articles per tnntitn F.J MxTOiir'liAH.aia'scaBe.lo KWhiasmd baa been cnutinned ntilil the nut term of the ciHirt, on accotutt of the abansoa of a malarial witness. uy I . . . front Itie W'areenton tlaselU Of Die Jul I, ijitt ) 1ATJ,AH7, ' Katatillnlaml inn Ihe ittctrtueul weatlwc, uuifn a ptaiberiuK fruin every anctiim ol the csHinlv rexixindisl tn the call fora iren- daV Inst At I a o' fuck the mectina; was oexran istl. The Hun. Ww. Katoa was called to the Chair, and K. f, W ttr-hrai ntietc4 u act as Secretary. ' The Chairman in one of his ma tally brilliant oratorical Heart, brieDyexplaiiHai the objects of the ulcctlnn;. He endoraed the OHistitaliooalitv of the Con v en I ion bill whk-h was raliAeit on the third of April last, although it was not passed by a twosthirti vote. Ha also ciaitcnded that there may liea limited Convention in North Carolina, and in, order to prove that the powers ot a Convention may lie effect ally lbnite.1, he referred hi tlw prevalent of loM, and el.aad with a Klowin tribute In Ihe memler of (lis C.Hivniliou whMi assaiinblvui ilurinB that yearJ-.J ..... . ' ; A eonimittiw f Bve war annotated a J raft rtwilutHnM tixpraaaiv at ttw aensw of me in, vtiiin : W A. Montgomery, n. K. Itobbitt, Thomas K. 0mm, 11. A. Koote, John Iluxlnii Williams, i urinn ihe a I . ncc of Ihe committee, Hon. D. It (busline was calltsl out, who delivcresl a clear and forcible argument uMin the qiiivtiou-s involvisl, warmly a. I via-atin Ihe objects and aims of the uut ing and tciulering his earnest support and c-o-4iia;ralJou. W idler A. MontLiMiierv, as Chairman, submitted Ihe following nvolutiona which ere adopbaj unatiiuioualv : Itcanro that, in the opinion of this lilcotiiq;. Ihe presi'iit Colislililtion of North Cti'oliua .is not adapted to the iamlitiou mti vilMiuislaiiiasi u4 our lMupte; tkat It iiaa la'ii tnial anil tianLNH'u found to work badly in practice ; that it is burileuuiie siHa tlily as iHmaibl HfmJie.1 Ihat ill older lo accoin pllsb this p,irioae. s Couveiilioti should Im; called, w ith the restrictions itnllosed tn Ihe Act which was ratified ou the Id day of Apii: last ltr''xwl that a C inimittts. ol acven ptcaoin. la. appointed by the Chairman to n.iiiiui.Uc two landidatin lor the Conven tion in Wnn.-n county, in behalf of the ad. wales I. .r Constitutional refoini. iVsniw that an tCxu-utiv Commit toe tor Warren tammy of m.vih p.nauis be apNiuit il lo .le n il, ule ,s umeiiln and p iM'a. f-onlaiiiiiig inhirmatbiH eahilatest u cliltgltleii tin- niiuds of Ihe qmilitied voteia in relation totlu.- inqs.it ml p-.tilu si is ii.s. of the day, and to csuae ix aki it, oiiahiii .1 fi r that purpose, lo sildreaa the people of tlie county upon those issues ilnimg the spproaching canvas Hrmlrl lurlhel that said Commillee be suthoricj to take such farther steps, a Hi theia- judgment may be nis.eaiiary and jlrdpcr til advanr the Views of the friends of Constitutional Hi hum in Warren count i , and to relieve our people from the heavy taxea aud other giii i tm a uudnr vihi.il they are now laboring. UemUetl that the pi.s eeibnt." ol this meeting U. rtuhlisht.l in the War leiilun Uiierlli and the Italy, I, ils.siriXM. saiti ,d..uiil, .1. n.tfiiHtation : JiitAs B. ixlbuuv.Jw YL Cht-jfUttirii Siniuel Ik-Llnll, II 1: Hunter, Jacob M I'libner, Thos. It. Klcniuilng, Hnrkner D. Williams. Kxecutive Coniinittiai, (permanent.) W. A. Montgomery, K 11. I'luillUier, II A KihiUi. K C Woodson, Ki nj. K. Collins. linn i. It UiHidl.ie, C. W. Spmill. During the retireiuriil of the Committee on ii.Miiiuation, Mr. W. A. Aloiiti'iaiiery la-lug called iiton, cntcrtaini-d the uic-'t- mg Willi a characteristic, rloqtittfit ami sblo address, a synoitai of wiiHli is crowd ed out liar want of spu e. Sulli. e it Ui say, he was in good tnui and aurpasanl even hiinaclf. He gave way to the nominating Cottlinittee, who apieared and prop.,.-.!, W. A. MiurrwixtKRV, HoH. 1. ll. Uoonutk. The nomination was received with cberrs and applause by w hite and colored, j The report was then suinnitleil to the meeting, and received a liearty unauimous vote. The candldaUM came forward and ac cepted in handsome terms the honor con fereil, alter which the (aanvcitllou atljourn rsi. . The following we extract from the Wilmington Jvurwd of the 17th instant. We published here yeaterday the names of a number nf while liliin who hail been sent to this place, from rtaiupson county, and l.algisi iu jail hero. Home of these were charged with forcible treapaas, others with assault and battery, and others again, with niiaieuioans!. The nauiaa of those were AU'-u Ijakamy, Hanson Lockauiv, Hardy liny .11. lUiford liayall, Char lea li. Crtiiiriiler. II. C. Hasd.m, Louia Huiinycutt ami I buns aa Hunnycult They wera aont to this ittw-eaud balgetl in Jail hen on the plea that a fair trial could not be obtained In Kanitwon county. They were allowed to sivn bail, but andursuch peculiar circum- stanotn that the Minnisioa to do so might he consiihTeil rsiuivslenl to a retusal. 1 Hey were each rwpiln d to give bond in tlie sum nf tlJMMl for llwir aiiimarancei with the. understanding that, if one of tbtmight failed to aniMiar. the entire WHSW would tie forfeited, wibich was virtually placing 1 tlie amount ol each at the enormous sum uft4,0U0. ; After the adjournment of Sampaoa Court, Iewis Jackson and one of thu aliore. Handy Koyall, ware arreateil on a Iwac.h warrant, rhariresi with tna murder of Man dy Harden, colored, and wore brought Itere for examination, lliey were, y.xderdav taken before Judra Kusaell at I hsmbcrs. in this eity, and rxamiued on tba aliore olfcargsj, irhwn. thiasj lwing aai aabisjnoa) to iuatity their dcliti(n, they were diw Bsr- gen: -rt w an -iat,- tma trre- ev laetsta I , been sufficient to Justify it, they Would there of tie charge ot murder. But, aa TTsvTjUa ."vii tUMUljir LJtlitlliItJ llJtBtT iSlll'n hire tlw very Ttaiiicar JfHiTgfl; Vf WuWmrftlia Oeffuans hatriiTtfw( of flicw Giiiirf. warrant In their arrest was issued. FortTillow. at Memphis, baa wholly disappeared nnder the abrading (forcea of the Mississippi. Tlie Appeal says that tlie Nsi ) Vard there a as once mortgaged, aodadds: "The 'mortgsigo has been dbv posed of by a power against which chancery may hams its thunder in rain." S)S 'I , , It waa not very long ago that Henry Ward Beecher leaned a proclamation abol Ishinir hell Are, and now deserts 111 doc Uiaa of bodily res'irrectioM. . it Mr. Beech er ooly Kvts) Uaig easaigh' which will d prsl largely upon bia increase of aalary, (hi will reduce orthodoxy to a very cotn- Airtatite and aatisfacUanr condition of . - L Tut the WeMlu.1, MATUilU Jiuuxii In yiirsuanri! j prryiuus notice, a larw AtisHthwiMalH' HMwtmg irf l lie miy-Js, inhu wime anu M the. vomitjf rf . preasiug tlielr Vlewrslipii the ouestion of calling a conventhia, wheat the folkiarin I piva-eedinCT were ha I ; . ' ' ' . a, ii-iisii. r.'o Uaan tlie npfinwire bur. baas und.T w hich uiey now email. J Tlial the payment of th" interest on u public debt at this time, as r. .nin.sl 4yr ahvCNwisrisJliiwi, ArriftM Trrcntvn awnf- n-ady ii, s,yeruJi.sl peopla hx cutrr taiu. norther.i rliiiie uiiMiited u IMH. wants and iUiiri.mi to our las.1 mi. -tests 4 That each ami eve Township in the eftuuty i. iyqu.-si.il I., h..ld a puLl.e meit ini nn Saturday the Urd daAr of June next, ind to nppoini tWe d.lcgtte to attend the county nominating cmvrnii.,ii, to as semble In Hittanoro nn Saturday tha lOih Juua. , Tlie resolutions aa reported by the com mittee were enthusiastically adopted by the meeting. Messrs. W.- Or-Xitrigbt. the seaator, and Jum Powell, tbe repreaeaituiive from this county, an mmnceil, that in accordance with' their promisi made during the campaign last suinmer, Ihey we e ready to pay over to Ihe treasure! of the icoiinty tha amount of then per ,ri-m in excess. V four dollars, " OUt Oil nil. lion of thu naaur,.r Ik. ... ing reqi'iesteii thciu to retain that sum tw ill tbeexpirslion of their term. Ml mm mn ,, ,m 1(... MaBnlnii Jr "'o Pf""!'!'. ( Jhis jueejinit wnia otv dered lo I, -. nt t,. the Itslei -h a ith i, qii.-ii .i publish the same. W. ! HAI'I.EY, Chni'n. A. M- .V.i)h4'.ii.ii4iu..aiiai',-. . 1 be Itoinan ( ..tbolic jlighop of Niualy comiilaiiifi to the i-m . -v ikr.t, i..,.,.. the m tiiiKaa iHlraniled tiy Ihe apiiu. ment of W. I led Icy. Ksq, as tninian, and A. H. YariMinMioli, Km t aa rnvtttwy. tHt motion, a ciajiiiutlkw is! av-vea waa ap.uule. by Ihe chainiiali tu report reao- lulions hw the action laTtba meeting .... . ' 1'p.aa Ihe conimitlex. were aprsmued H A. London, Jr., Kaq., r. H. K ftiniih' Una, Joha WanMinar. Jr., ' It. I run h- ' tteia, Hal), I apt, hfX. Kamsay, & 1 1. . Htraua han, ..and Sir. TIkbj. B iaw.4tv.y. . Afur the cmmrfitee hod retinal for b tllwaiio, M. W.,MI, Ksq , a,J d MM wuiiiijA ksnxjtkv..: .., js -, ., Tl WHWiiiltea Km twrtfj thH-l Uicir ftiaimwB, il, A. twwl.sn, Jr., Ks. , . the foll iiiff Jirtwnilit. ai.l mlwii,1(l , WllKltKAa, Ylw tlcmsral As-i nibly North t'apilina haw enacted an tu t en tilhat An Act to submit tlie miction if Coiuention' or ' No Cnnventimi ' to 11, laxqile, and bi provide for the tie. Uon of d.-lcKal.," and we will anoa Iw calkal " iqsm to vote I hens hi, therefore, la- it Itrmilenl, lrf. That we do Bee hcm-tilv endor. and approve this action ,h tnir liyialators in thus allowing tle jiaipte, wlux, iu a n publuu uvsruuieat, are tUe siiume of all power, an opportimiii ol . x pnwaini; I heir will and relkiviinr lli,siis..lv.s. that the fmbl.sui'a MiawNiaries Uifeifcr S lLUipU.ll Ui pJEi idn tot .jia spiniu.il necc. ..lite int in. In. I is iis. anil appoint! U Uits-t-ionaiies nf uiany ''ohH'ics.' These havu then own iitdi.idiisl Wat. of going to piiaili . an. I th, ii roads an' hy no means parallel Tha path Hint -one -trartda is thouolii by olhi'i'i to goto Ihe bottomless pil, hiul m th.1 iiiiiltiiude.if religious coun selors il..- i.al mail Hilda perplexity, not -wisdom 1'he one act of minmteis inter fere ui.l. Ili. other act of preachers. It has in. nine a qi nal inn id soiim. moment a hat rivlii the Pruiilenl has to 'iiretr-rilMi even an Indian a way to uaradiae, or to send him one religious counselor in pie- icnm-e to anotiier. Tb Naahrille-Tf 'aiiin innf-wieyi'ma aaTS that at Ihe "inuiiiciiial election in Indiana polis on the ad tnat , a mvra man who voted the Detuocratic ticket, waa beaten and egged as be h ft the polls by a nuui- ner oi negro 1101111 who were employed by a white lutdical to do tbe work. About nlteen other ua-gro men, who intended voting tlie Democratic ticket, were de UTre.1 fnan going to the polls by Ihi ex- tiilHUon ot ku Klui ruinanluu." Had thi occurred in a Soutliem city to a Kail leal negro, it would have brca held a ajif tlcieul cause hi have called fiar military iu U rfercnee. It shows that the wpru isiiirt to im nllowefl to vote Hie Denua-ram- tk'ket in Ihe North any nMH thau in thc South. Tbe Hadinls do nit intend that the negro shall exercise the right b! a free man in the matter of voting. The laabavi lie Ciwrisr-Journal my : "The policy of tbe Hepublicans is baaed upon the iiasaion of tlie war. All that they d take this origin. The war b at onoe llwir imtpiratioa and their pratoxt,--Ieare it nut apd iioihing remaina of their statcamsni.il ip, their civil economy, and particularly iticir ornfiry. HeHuoeUie political silualioo to a iilain and tnatuir- of-fact dlstajaahin of facia and measure on their merits, and lira Heptiblicnn fabric, puffed up n'nh prejuilii and tlt-contted wtttr flimsy deaigna, would collapse a onoa.n '- - ' i it ... "' CoMraoKBATB Heap is PKMrnnrLTAitia. sOn Tuewlay, tb Inatant, tha lower hooaa of the Pennsylvania Lreislature 4Mtsaed to a second reading a bill appro- Ktatlng sy noo ror the us of Washlngti f luetery, Maryland, to Im ex pea, ted in removing to an id cemetery the bodice of Goufadtiauj suiJitrs buried in w-attrwd plaou in Henntvlvania. Th vote stood ; OelTThff.-fiaWrWaaTtitbora'Ti TSrotVe" dtrrinsr th Krauoo Uermaa atruggla, haa baxT wmcl es wise leg hlns-ers mate logician. lie now gives It as hi Xol Uie- result of the war uniihl have Keen elitirctf diflfci-etir " - Last week' fayetterille jygleayat A good numtier of onr knoat , raspactable eobarad people wen present at th rno moriai cienise yesterday, t Those of them ,i who merchandiae, promptly closed their placf of business, and repaired with tha fvt of out citiasna to tbe etauetery. 1 1 ' Wrbt, th committee cat "ftlr s DeriV tricar fqr th cuaiirur Ute Pair strike oat the "gander pulling." That sport b very proper i Boston and other barbarvwu, muutrlet, but la altogether beneath Ilia character of Texaa. iW (r) JYM. . - v...-. J-)... r- f J -1 ! ..;." -iX:
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 24, 1871, edition 1
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