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W '' 111 "'''"r "II mi) fkfllh..iB.U.il Unit Sneaking J.ilill mA fgn-tt HHf I ,iut tiln i-m iiii ii itftl Un til. . . il'.l wiltee j,, mil in-ill - .ilibe" liii". wc ""J"'' "' nf" ill testify t.i Sneak iteg long linif In Jnkn' '"l" linn for a Iritlle" i"' 1 filing 1 tin ill i lit- KTIi-n ,1,,- , . .in inn.' we mini Mr lli'l:-.'i - ev I'l' H.'i '".I ' bslgll .Mm '"" '" ' ".v s.' i i i;... w.. ......... t, lia.lg.t i " " ""' " " ,rnl .l .'I'""' cursing except on mis sil.svt. II ' "-, i a.... " li.l n..t Hiistrtln Mr Badgi-r ft, ni. I, iin.l as Mr. Ili.lgt-r says ,1 lint t Ihti. was ii" totaling in WU1 e lh.- 'i.T " h-llll I - r,; -,,i tin ii in-r I If sil "it tin- Ihini: I ;h :iii.I III- in;ik. . I. .till I'.m.i i ii in -n III in n iimtr Wf lvittk ,jtl, .),,.ul.l I .liii-.i .I'tim iv Ti.f i nrlni" !' Il. H."" tl': i-ni 1'-. , ,nl ( irr.. .l.-. lHf will su;inii - ilu iij '-ar their In 1 1 . SC. t. Wh it i t'-.i-l l.'i '..-mtli. I ! Cliyrf ,,.,r,. in il- .1 lirt. t 'li.ooil ..r lln HAlil Il.'li. III. II fM'l"' Ii. .1 -,, ,n,l i. rk Bill .'I !' 'i. 1 1 in I.'-' K,rk n.l I! ''"' riien lim.iHKi i .if-" Allinnht, D. li. t tv .- .11 mll. Ii. Hl.llf. I.. IS . -h.-i. -.1 thai. I.lkf III! ,-.) .I..I... m r I .1- " I .t;.lirl ami !' ,..! i.'-i -In I". il"iiii; wi i.itti: .-I in I't-ntM a mi le lor traveline; -iif . Win!.- li.liil. r. Hues ihm'll t" illleliale tlir rli ii.u t. i .tin! ntahtlin o hict i:onttt ilHitu Ail.'iiu In- I .ih hnh-rfl all'l ma liir'ie l. it I WfH th.-v sin. ill. I have tin fvi- I lite ri.initiittfe thl.ovii lli..i li.. i.vtn .Mi.lu I, rliairu ler ail.l Htainlin. J. .It ii . vim are aereature so Ii isf , that it wore a criini- to rail you iflan. a cruiors itcoK. Ifew h ta i-iyer hail a f"iy of the Au- ti-or' Ht-Hirt that he mirht inform him etf how the money, wruiii; from liiin l.y aherirT Vlul tux oi.lleelor. waa actually kni.l mil, it would kimilu iutlignalnin tkroug.mi Ul4. -" -"Vij, Un liwl tlw iolluwing eniriea In tliut HV. J. V. I1.KI.I, auenl lor hoard ..f i-dileation, alai) lor the lljdl lll of Sj iHOy . . JtlWUHJ Inn on loo (HI Ilitl.. I k I. ISIMI, Dill.. Nov ii-.., IU v .1 W. II. Hd, tor wi.. n inh-r. . s:(i, lioard lor t in in .1. Ih in. ling Nov. :((, IHIIll, Smarj Iter., LsiiU, llill.i .Ian , 1M70, If. no l-'.I.OO rj"i()0 llt.v .1 W. Ihiod, exjifllai'a ill f'Hftl, in l-'.-li., for travelling on h.iMin ..r said hoard, 1K-J 8.-S S,lar .,r Fed , 187(1, 110 Hilt.. March, 1X70, 13.YUO li.ii.i Aint. ix7it, iir, (hi I'lltf M il un.J Jiiue, -.ri each, V'"3) IX) I 'll" July, , I3.V0W I August, 135 no Unto September, 12V00 n all, $1, 877.85 It v Mr II. mi.I is a retiriertalile free ne gio Ironi the north, be hail no special claim upon our people, wbito or black. Wh i.iuld not (his large amount have been paid to llev. Job Wad.lell, coC"ol 'range! lie ih an educated man as well V ILuhI. Sjitire Dick Mayo is an educa ted colored man -one of Hidden' inagii trat.s hi,i admiuislert'd juslha: in tiov. tinlnun township." At thai iay it wan lliioiiuie to have a carpet badger, and Kv Job W-ad.HI n4 Squire Uayu hd 'he luisforturte to U) uatiyea, n H hile thin large auua wan paid to Reir H hI old " Praiar-God " Af-bh y, of Ruz. zard s lay, waa pocketing HH) jier month, u siiertntendent of public instruction. The Pilgrirti ia called white, but Ilia com-pk-iiofl lotika milch like the cheeae matle m the Buiicotntie fa tor) and aobl by W II Junes .fc Co. In tlie U-tter day of the republic Kcr. 'l'ln H. Willey did all the work of ool and Ashley for a aalary of f r00 -did it liettcf and ha.1 mure at hiaila unl hbir U) ii rmtrnd unoua book lor tint next thirty iiaya. Hitvoi.irTiimaBT Law or Pehti.t WV b hwtofiUM) altaata. that the .jut: "r. -jon all e.dl UM-ir Ktate convention! in tlie " i...l..ii. - . I 1,11.11.1 ' iS uiniT prop, wnl iii tiiia : tt-iti. and tticy l,v" 1 The following ii the manner in n l.b U U ia d. km in Pennsylvania: 1 " Ailiitilii.Mnld mM 1m nrpiMml I.V a "if - ily ot the BwanlT clecuj to curb nttHv Wi,l MiUuiUrtl to the people, and a ii. t. city of'lbe vote of tlie people ahall- 'i.-i.s-iiliiyt! whether the aiuendincut aliall bfr.Hi gmrl flf tine UlUttou." ew tUtio tfm,mrt. 10. Nkw OrrmL W leva that pnk o!E,x hMbf atabliahed at Pedlar's Dill, fkathaaa eonnty, tak inft effect from tlx first day of July. Ws bare po dinoM but this waa aocntnpliahed Uiroairh Um rnflw okc of our laU rrpreaenUtin, Hoa. Jao. -J.ITlM. "' H TIIH ttfrRMIK ttlVMIT "A in. in iitl(-riu!4 ill H.lttirl wntinimt ivl:r:t.'ti.. iii his liiiimi, nml uliit.i.t . i lu. t. il rnnn s.-iH). gyw.. r W lmt .1.1 j.Hi nii-ui l.j old illllilllll.l nts ( Annwir. I mean wlmt i. i-allr.l tlit-lml S.M it-1) in tlie i ..iiul , III. wi re trl.l nn.l .Jflnm rts. Willi t lit' i'Xieirii..ri ill's lr ni tlieiu hIki I'mut. iiisi.lo ol" tin rv pulili. n mri i . n imiii who ts h n-iiilili raw li.l nt ttfcttK-iatitii.ll wlnitt-viT ; lifimii Iii- I'ailiil)' wt-ri- f lit otT fr..iu nil mtrielv. At tin- jin-si'tit time, in mv luiinlilf tipini.in, there in vt-fj liltlir stN-uril) IV.r an) in-in. U'illi. tr ititttHut!, wik w nMittiiu, to ..I. lam iiMlifi- in miy laii-u-ity w ln-ri- lif it l.l..llt;llt U-1'.iru the t'tmrts. 1 li:ivir IDV st-ir si-n -triMt nlnli) ills1:iln-rn luTf 1 Iflt i..si(ive if tlnit." Il is iini..xsil.li'. K;ivs Tim, in iwk.IIh-i rli..ll i.l' liiri v it I-lire. In f.invirt. -'Tlic) I ri lit fortvnr.l .n every iK-cusii in, :i t;rfiil in my uf vli.il un- ealleil ihuI cit .ens t. j.r..ie mi iiiiln. Snyi, Tim njtuin : " .hi;! U-I'..i.- I lel'l lUli igh, I saw a c.l ifl iiimi Ii.. ni C'li.-ttliiini e.ninty whn hail Im . i. w I. i ji.f.l. lit- i-t .ii 1. 1 not ttrt tt H;ir i;i.ii tr.'iii tin- itiii:risir;ilf tliere, for (hey W.HIhI lll'l IMII' l .HI'." lift un. - l- mi. :uil I Sflit liiin t" t lit I'ni-lt'l S:;itis ('..nnnitiiiiHT. Mr. ShaftVr. t :i uarr.int . . lii.ilin lint Hi. . ..loietl peojilc an' now all. .i.l l. i .til .mv in. cliii:; .invtliini; litit a .I II i l lllcel IN'.;. I III. i Hrl,' hol.llli if it it ii known that insM in tin-) Uicsc halt. Is. lings prayer i .. Would .-lirrlv I..- i S.. th. ) t all inosl al .iti.l I. toe. t inos. ni! I niioiliv, Too.. ill) ! What will .!- Al ii sji) when lie reads tliis and calls you to coufrasion next Sunday ! Tuiiolh), il you exiect any share in the Killed.. in, g,, toKathcr Mac an.) confesa Jour miis; say, like Hidden, your sins are uioiiiiiain hiyh. Ha) )uu have iiiniii-il against lli-aveu anil earth. Kay you have slant (cted and i.orne false while ligaiut your ncihliors and you an' no lonj;ei worlhy in lli.-ii sight. As lloldcn in a parovvMii o( j.ielv once said, " t lit ! Kich ar.l, I C 1. -h ir.l ''' so varsity, oh ! Iiuoth). Tiuioth) ! We thought to take up no more of our space and time iu diacua&iug the oonatitu tinnajitr rf;MiiiwnulMimiilna Ta i i. 'l i.i .i.:..i i.i:i.i 1. I wenrH addrcM, wnicb we publtalied last iwfc, jjiivc tlov. Caldweira argument fur convention iii IH.M. The argument uaetl Ihen has lost none of its force by rcaat.u ol V tune. ' fhif'th stTtti-s rrt thtsttttitr ftmeitl eheir 'coll. Illuli. ins jiml as il.'Mec to do li.v. t ' ildvvfll, I'bicf .1 ii.-l i - pearwin. Judge llcade, Judge H").hn have all Colmiiilted lllclll.lfs to Hie pr..'f.l plan ol' changing the coiislililli.ui They were know n to lie for it in 1851, and never changed that opinion until 1871. If the convention is called, tlu-w gentle men will Inau their ollicea and their sala ries. They all have been heard to con ileum the constitution as it ia. Tiny now opKse convention and the reaatiu ia obvi ous. The OU M,rth St.itr is'out in w.lid six coluinue ti prove our mode of calling a convention ia uin .institutional. When did the (UH N,rth Stat change its views? It is aaiil in 1851, Mr. Ilanea entertained different views n-otn those he Dow ex preaaea. licfore we had a constitution, a niajori ty of Hie jieople ha.1 the right to assemble and make one. If the car t baggers have an written it iu the constitution, that the people shall not assemble ami alter and amend llwir constitution, hiicIi pito bibiti.in has no binding fore.' ir the constitution .lis hired that there should never again tie an amendment or altera lion in the organic law, is any inan ftml enough to believe that such a pmvtsinn w.mld be binding and tliat the pi-opte could not change their organic law ( What is the constitution but the will of Hie eople as to what they will qr will.not do. God and nature both declare that mankind may change their will and with it their constitution too. It will take us until next week tci Ket through reading the six solid column argument of the (UI S,rtli Ktah and Ihim we propose in an swer it. CoksIstkwt. -Kotatiug IM-k llatlger pitche.1 into lion, B. F. Moore, at tlie fadh'! coovwili.m on (sat-nnlay, fr tbf dainnable olitical heresy he lias pnMniil gated in his " opinion ;" that " the peo ple df today cannot bui'd tlie people uf einpowers, terprcim, Wrj IrKMaUrK to aliolisli or alter without limit all ths -trt rir.Tciry31iftU tll''T llJ volve every right of pTon anH ppicrty. Oh! Dick, wlien w'ill you learn a little amsiatencT ! We never expect you U "aw routing. Dn-r-KKsKD Witii. Tlie services of Hon Jsroea Harris, col., have been dispensed with as aasUtant "fctjinntufcsit: "Om deaf and dumb and blimL Tim'Lee, PU grim Ashley, Tom CoaU and negro Jim, with othen of lik radical proclivitiea, in stalled James with a salary of f 1400 a year, Ta new board hava dispensed with the office and with James. This ae o aants &a- Jim's violent spaech oa tl 4th of July akainst whiU men. !tltl.im miaUken in nnr cnlenUtionA h t tji.-ir riMiilt. . Wlieii nimiv of our frleinT wrr ranfiiiw- and inntirlent irT(iii; Htiltlen in lHtiS, we .li.l not lieilt lo wy- lim itntril j wultl Ih it-4ity tiituift. mvf- In thr i Iw lion 'f -Iimi4V yy frH. our In. n.i iloulititl mnl iliwimirtsl of Kim inw, we iliil not hesitate to iy wn woulil earry the senate anil bouse I y overwlielm in; majtiritii-ti. The oventhflmtnit ilefeat f t lie raiUra) IuaI AuifUHt, wliiie it aloniHltriL., iuk riien.li., it utlitrly iluinlif..(inil-l the riltli eal riHut-. lim for that vietory, l.iltle Ii. hi, A in I n-w Jones, lr. Sl.wn. I.aillin, KU4 nu'i lfll--n woulil Ih: ;r' in Cull turcp Ami jttitin.Hif.' to tt:i. Kivr HiottHuml iu-;rtH!-4 hve v( tin tidl sini AtiLT-t l ist. ThfV itmiimti' Ui Iravt- up tn this pnsrnt whtiivj.;. Alut Uv iniiltltr fifjiim, hc iw thirty nhu' un th' train in Auith Cnnilinii, from Kile cfHiitM ctninty, all Unim. for tin- nuiir jitantationH (' Imisimm. The mthi Imvini; thcin in charge, m!y thrtv wit ks U'fore- we saw him, carried fifty from the hi me enmity. 1 1 in calculation was, ilia! five thoiiHiinil hal Imtii earrieil out of the state since august lat. In five years he hail can ied (He thous-uul liimwlf. Ju February J-int. we bAYt highly on tlu train, inaiiy of tin ui itlieris of tlii- city, who votes hail helHi to Krin 'nlwiit J th- corruption now U ui'' ihulv ilevflniH'! i r.M'iy ly.ui in now reoinreo 10 vote '" U4 iniit (rtwfrtjnjt MjJJ Hs VjAS)' r. v. ' iii.uiaue.it. no i bailee to run the tie- p...-- i r..i 11 on, township to another, vo ting Ulieni as tnmiy tiini's as nia) Ik- n.-ccs sary to carry llu- clis tion. Tlie victoi) ol l.uit August was liiipre cedenteil , it was a victory tit the fHsiple not counted on by one in a huii'tri-d ol the political leaders. This victor) gave us null) an-i coiilidi.-m-e. Hitherto, we had lieeii divided', dolllitiug. desionih-nt. crushetl out, crest fallen. It was a proud day for the patriot. The l.i pnjer and every friend of pure government rejoiced with him. The wliije'lnen of Hit' Anglo Rsxim I.l. Hid tif the state arc to day united. One li..H' animates their bosom. The vchitc ii ii-ii of the ait and of the west, after re once again ' united i. pal al ton a horn- one heart, one hani ie, one pur po'S' they must, they will triumph. The argument and the division was made last summer. Theu it was that the nsipe de elareil the dwt ruction of the party ami the principles which had well nigh proved rtmntton or -Unavaultta aii4,llir 1 We must not, however, lie over con 11. lent. In political warfare the great blunders arise from bio much conlideiiu or tHi much despondency.. llerell"rc, we have btsn too xl&pouihaU-. . -Wn Ulllst not now be ti coulidenl. We must not relax for a- n nt. (lod and the people w illing, we will call a cohveiition, despite of llol.lcp, Caldwell, Phillips, the iais-t baggers, ami the negroes. That U'ing done, we will (fo back to something of the old courts, old jiulj'cs, old laws, old codex, obi taxes, old economy, old Hit g ritv, and old glory, of our forefathers. The gt in r.il ami widespread ruin which apH-ftrs iiK)U the face of the whole conn try will disappear with the party that wrought the ruin. OI'KMM) TIIK CAMl'AltlN The campaign opened iu Orange on haturday last with telling speeches from dof. (Irahani and Dr. Pride Jones. The ieople aMHembiet in therourl bouse aUiul 1 o'clock. Gov. Graham 0eued in s iqieech of two hours, discussing at length the pgwer of the eoplc to call a ennven tion when tlie legislature or existing gov eminent provides the ways ami itii-aiis Im ascertaining the will of the pta.ple. He .1. nionstrattal csi'lusively that it was not only the constitutional but the usual and safe mode in Xorth Carolina or changing the organic law or the stale. Ir Jones fttUowed hi a short but teeing speech. lie was not dis'ssicd to travd oyer the ground just occupied by Gov. Graham he could add nothing to what had Us-n so well said. The necessity ol convention was so'"iniierative that sonic thought the cost was not to be considen-tl. But as our people always look to the ctst as well as to the necessity ttf a measure, he would show them how Orange county woulil save money every year by calling a convention. He tlien showed the county expenacs under tlte old system or county courts and the ex enses under the new system or conrrty enrnmissioners. The amount saved try a return to the old sys tem wrrrrtrl mure I haw pay Ihe -cnt-nf oimventlon to the people of Orange. lr. Jimea antl Gov. Graham have made appointment for a thorough canvass of rtig wliote Wiuiily. e-re yfafe hwTw t!.t""tr.-ir? exaine-wlir-W every county of the state. A futl viJfe wf convention may be bsiketl for frotu 'Oinmi;. - 4 i Debatks rsi CoKvajrrtoH. We arc glad Ui know lliat imr cauditlitcs arg in piiring Ut tlie debates in the convention of 18.!".. It ia a useful book ia the presrnt ranifiai ni, and from it a candidate can learn that tlie present legirlature has but followsd the tnuatwre af 183 15, in submitting Uje queatioa of enaveotioa or ao ctiaiention to the people. The books can be Cxtad at the book, More of J. A. Jones, on Fay ettcville street. ' A bttle girl, deliihtrd at the singing of Um bobolink, aairely asKnd aer ibkkimt: .'What makes he mag so sweet I d kt t-6n 1 It r- arli-ut u' .1 Mrtiii; uf Ih- The un I. nti 'iM it h i pruvv lv lh I'n ,i. I. m Sl:;k?r of.tty. to r (Htrtiil tin' St ite i i; Imvii "pp- 1 i ut tlu- St 'lull i aii'l f li pn-i nt a' i v- ( North Cajoiini III the liKs-llug ..I li. s, l. holders i.l tin Atlantic A. Norih ( '.ir,.ina Ii ulo.-id I 'on. panv, pn.tcsts against the action of siiid mtsting as being illegal and void. To a prosr nude rstan.Jiug of tie grounds ol this ....t.-.t, .1 l.ii. l recital 01 4iw procce.liiif' s of 1 ii,- iiesi mg - is i.c f s;ir). As smiii jt uiinoimcctl thai tin uua-ling wa.s re i.lv l.-r lm-.in. rs I '..!. .1 L Moo head, of ( Ic.r.o.t.v, . rl'. i. .1 tin following pi.-.niil.ie and r.-s..lu l i.Ois, I. w i I WllKHI.V , X'r llwW test, tin seitt.-l..t ..,y. i,rttlllTII Of H.tV tJ iwiliiVlV of the still. -. ami I. lj II lll;'llton h-ls nlao presented on.- fl.'l.i tl.f sjsv.ker of thi liollsi and pl.'Sl.ie l . 1 In- s. l it.' ol N-H'tli Ckiol.iia. i-.-i. h t l.oi.iiti" iii. 'i"ht to it pi. si'ht t In- state in the meliU'' ..lilt' A A N.-C. It. K. Co.. herutolore pp ii.li 1 1.. asseinlile at this jVl.i' e on !!-. I. ti .ii I vvliena, this i -. ii itl let tf .iiHti.'Mlv is . iu barra-ssing toI.e s,s klioi.l' i-ol sins, ..in Hliiy. and if not sp4vlil) sctll. d in n i.-.i I to serious conse.jitcni e.s and m.iv 1- '. du.-tive of inueli niisclii. l'. ami as thi- in. . : ting is not cnnipctynt to il.-leriiiiiiewli.il igstric'.lv a judicial .UCstion, then hue. lulr'l. That each ol" the proxies I.. received wh-.Mv Willi a view to the lii.'l.-i irganiatioll of this Ill'S'tillg With a li- t Jilt t un.lt istan. In. g, le-wcier. ...i th.i. ift, us :i i-oni'till.in 1 tiit it nrrn.itKiiv'- t. this nna-tiiig , tli.ii tliis n--ti. n of i in s ... k holderii docs not t olniu-omiM- llem iu ai. way iui to l lie legal rights of t nli.r pioxv. hut leaviv all iiucntiiMis ton. lung tin il I i-mirts" tin) sHK Kh.i1.h-rs tirrchv nlcrliinn- iC-fs,1''' iJl)V'.ptyrVv? i'Jf V" at .ts-larwl U UlttT-iaSlfi: hi fid 4frria the If al rei.ri.--f matl o ..f tin- sfa JU ft.. Thai a t oinitnllce of tint i.' c.iiisirjing ol J.-ltii 11. K.iugliton.' '. II Tli 'inas and V T Fain loth he a.it.i'. ed with K.wei an.l authoritv to take all necessal) steps Willi a v iew of ol.t. titling i kpecdy termination of the leg il ..iesluitis iuvolxed in the pn-scnt duMi. ull itsSfti., That in the titeaiitime antl until ifie dts isiotl of the court, the piesrut otli cials coliffnue to act. iVmii,, That the ilins tors cits ted al this nua-ling are hereby iustnn ted to i n os-rate with those in (Hia-session of the road until such decision of the courts is finally obtained.' Major John Hughes, of Newbern, olferud the following lis a siibst ituti-: lteU,.l, That John II. Haughton, the apH.intoc of lion. K. J. Warn-n, prcHident of the Hcita'e, and lion. T. J. Jaivis, sHikcr of the li.tu.se ul rcprcscntaUvus, of Norm Caiolinn, is Icof.ll) entitled unit au tlion., .1 to repriweat ihe'siate as its proxy in this meeting ot tttH-kholders. Which rwilution ol Maor Hughes was n j.a l. tl. The resolulioiis and preamble ol Mr Moreluta.l came upagain for consideration. A niiititm was made to strikeout my natne lirtau the resolutions, to fon-e the meeting to a dhNst vote unonx the claim of Mr msvns . fid rok ,l for llu- iat Unit ln fore the Vote on this motion wan takeiVy I n-tiie: e 1 my name to besliiekcii from the reH.iliilii.il appointing tne one of the ctiinulitteie to pn-parc a case for the an pri'ine court, stating positively that 1 would not act in suidi capucily. Is. lb of which n.soliiuoiijteri rejt-i.lid and the n-soliilions and preamblt uf Mr Morehead were ad .p led without amendment. .Against all which pi-is efdiligs tin under signed prt.lesls. I. Ihs-ause he insists th it according l. law he had 'In right to represent tlie state 111 srijd lile. tillg, and colisf.pt. Ill ly tin- ri solution dis lating him uoi aulh..rit'. was itself without authority haid nils-ling hav ing d.eitltsl bis ap K.iulttl til ill.-gal, tin- nif.-tlilg eollfd Hot dis I. lie t hat h - should l.e t'-civ.-d :u pntX), as it w as u ti'ler I liei ir. illnstani i-s as-rtiug the right on Hi. part ..f Hie individual eoiHirators to con titnte the tllldc rsigiiftt proxy' for the 'tale al Jin very iii uii.-nt of denying hi- ri lit to do so under Hie ap H.iijntent he It. -Id and thcleby ol Ihfir own will to en liitite oral least rtseivi him as proxy. ;i. Il-, attse such ptts'eeiling is inexprese violalion ..I the charter, ak-iird anil tin practi'able. 4. lltsause manili.tly unjust to the stis khohliTs on the one hand or to the state on the other as the practical fliecl would lie either to silence tlte voice of the stale w liich (i unjust to her or it would give the -tale Luce as many votes a. by the chatter -'if is allowed to c.lt and will. Il would l- .plall) tpljll t to til. in iliyitlilal stis k holders. Again, the course of prtstivdiiig here wH forth. I.i w it : the decision iu the one case and th. -it- reM.rt to ilisiMtT-' or 1 Tii." "if liir clearly in lie itetl an cxpn-SHion ol opinion or a doiiltl al least whether ri'Aer proxy wa law lull) apJioinU d. l in y iiohsI illogi calh ll.s-tdetl t. receive, tth. Not the least ri iiiiiikuhtp ieatnte in thear itlmif f t'lf.liiioi is, -mimrsliatey aftT ih-4iii(i that mv app.tiiitiiit-iit was not lawful they declare their inability to determine tlu uucstion at all, aud purKaie to refer it to the courts Atrain. the second day of the meotmii I1JI..U a lest vote wh.-n the strife of N. V. was colled I. as hir proxy, voted ay". Mr. Davis voted no. Thus it apew.red that by ich tiulieird of procedings, kite stati had mi V"t-. Ami to Unt the mat U-r still further, a riolutioii was offered that I al one was eiititlctl to cast tlte entire vote oi the .tale. This also was Voted down ; tlie logical iiiiciviii-e from which ia that some tmeelse could cast part of the vote of the svair, in oilier wortis uiAl vne rant Slltiuiu Uf. dU.vaJfiiJjtij-ajitijjv " ft Is a.tM r'. .1 lint' flic stliiitf of fwrt repn-wntatives oi the state, nialStKe'cn?i tire iirocnsliiigii of the nioeting void upon tlte priiiftple tliaj.it u not the meeting si tsmwtl b ttoo. la, w .of its. crcaXiiBL . Hi tts cj.iistiiiiii.in flu- sen ile of HCXT.-Uer- consist of nil fiH-niln'ra. 'iii iS'rssMiiTTir-isti'nl Btaiivi, Sir (if wtiqin rianri tfte tntrrf an ettat ntimh-e, to avoid .lillk-nlty, lot lnwiiiit, tlicjs!BeifciiL't' 'I'' wstfioii 11 i rtsolvcd To imiti the 7(t and- ktmt the decision of the 'juditial queslioo'' to the courta. Wirl it be prvHentlwl that, any act done by the general assembly wilh eh a stv-al'ivl settate ssa consiitu -tit part m!.'J be valid ? But again, the Mt reaoluunna, among otl things, d tare that the "rosent olfielals simll enntinoa to act" nntil a dociaitas of the eoart these pres ent officials are the old board of )iirectrs thjUa Ixnorinij the appointment of any direHors Itj the state whaUnrer, and of the stock holders too. Now the saaoe authority that appointed the new directors foe tlie state appointed the pro aies and If the directors were ille gsJIj? appointed at a ere Uie proxies. Tbca Uoere would be no meeting at. ail, yet this rsaobil ion iuarrwaa the new diru-tors to ho appointed by the stockholders (tar co ope- . '.Ui -''".,,M '' n ht4 iifM th t.-rnl HrfTic J.r. . t.r rl.-tVl 1M-(tiv l.y tl; in i-liiiii eoi ponitor-s hajl expiifii.! hiie III. .l!irral tflli.N :ill t' liri-evsii , th. .:nnf 'liil.it Hie l.iiil ..ill,. !. tl. f ol fhi n-.lli I-, in k nletrev, .1 Ih. I.- will ! I atldifiiHlal t neiois ad led to the "presi.fit ortir t it? sn-t-tten lw'Hsi..f t-fiHil KtiVS- II .toe I'T , j'l t. 4 in r - Hi in I in . halt l allow-. Mll.li Ho -.n!.t l;t olll. i.ds." t a II III . t hold in ft .. ih. o (.-.-. 'I - It;, v. Is , u n , point. .1 either iu 1 1 .1- :.) oi thi-ol Iter. IXli.l.il'v dead, o.d I., lii.Hii, I the tynr new d.i.t o.f. ..t il sos kll..!,l. Is to operate with lit. in l i . al...ul .is inn. h !, gal l.'i. e av if Hie i" i i! iLMseinttli sh, ,U.I in stun t (hniitioi C.ddnell trt co . I m a at ' Willi Ih,; late I I. 'vi riter Holdfll in tie :.ll li's t.. I lie s-,,. Now this r. -solution is in dirtvt ant t ;on '"" 'J!i jjaent act of tie last -.aural a sM4i4i y ,w Ui.'ti- mms. 4. over the iien iltv of iliiitlis iiinii nt in the n-lllt''t'tiarv I" I Ii' 111 ill li.e vears. 1. . t one nr more Ill c..ncl..'i-.loii "ell. Til i-seiiilt! tegai ' .i t--. the act tif the r: . h to.k l.li, works lh -iie Mi t" III. ol',. T forth. in- thr thr ;o. ii '( .;i oi .l. .Hid . .. ! i-iw .n.i ii, ,1. , y . i tin- i ow 1 1 antl . - ". -id' nt ol" the .in ii. I -' " -V"V,s, I't , t " ..p. I Me U (I h ;i . j il l fin ' tin m.tiiiiaf. f Ii li.iiu . it - I- ' j i.n i.i' n i -J. Ii Jam ;-Mi I "I II:, lt -l'.fr.!'( II.' I I 1 I' III. .I.- . ; !.. aii'l s.'t at HAl'OIITON. ,, -v tti Ju!) :!! 1871. Mr. i,:,l-r. Al the last lu.elitig of the .s kli'tl.leis ..I tlie A. A i. (.-. li nlr.iad I consented at the instance ol .-i it- rn v ti'i i reiM 10 MH"tsii ni it tji-Kr:iue tniips inni'vir i ini with. .nt retititiiMi a- to it- p -! :ii al ln.ir ui-i, or Knouli.le of au li'-il ilitti. tt!tii-- u- to thr tlirei toi eiet ti-ii hv llo- prutUe ( H'k liolth rs. 1I inj IiTu iii iilw ii s In'-tii :i eoiKcrx at tt iu pojiii, t oSci fii it i-vuv to viv jiny i hin iiMm th:il point. I tl.tiin tiiMi my poiitienl rit onl . rtliov- siii-im ion. ! n-oret thai ini of mv c-iM.in:t1ltr p. liti csil ftii'ihtx shon)i ln rli:ii;rilli'i ttt hc uc tion I tivk.it heing wnti ute niinpi a m il tir o iHisinesH, alfUt which 1 ciHiiot to hi wilt not yield the ri-ht to h.cw an opinion iNeverlllel MH, .iHlie ilo k 1 tlo. in tin. constitutionality aul propriety of the taw jiving tlie appointno nt of tlm-rlom on the ilith iv n( railroH'ir in Mi" intv to tin proi'l. nl-ol tin- d ilate iin-l pt aker of the li.Hisc of icpreHf illative., uiiil cotitlemnino in ci'inmoti with the otl-n;r iih'uiI-i- "I my pnTty, all op'iti i whnitver kimt 4 t lit: I.i s ol I he 1. un I, and Ik in-; uu v illin; U liiive even the apu-arauia of aitlm, comforting, or aUitino thosi- wlm tu-t opp'ti-te thein, I have ujhui irlhi tion re m-nelL the HiMtitMi of ilirector ujmmi tin X. tic N. 4'. railntail. I vnclow ymi 11 cop of m v l.'Mvr n)'n-HjiLriuiion, wliii fi with the above plensc do me the favor to immrt tti youru xt n&uv. vry lleup'y, uf thr A. rf- A. V H. It. Co : Silt: - i iUv hhI nu etiii (f thtstoi k hoUI.THol t.it' mrt'l over which yo pie l'le, I at the m-staiH e of Col, Moreheai) (.itseii(f. in l-ojtic 'ilirtvloi of Mtitl rtsVi.ii. oSiw my teluru homt' I liav upon vuuisinIUotj of the alatut" pjtcij.a thr In t H--ioii of the 'in inl iift-iniily in n li reiH r to i hi-mutter t if raitioiul appoint infill , foi'ludin' milcr heny penalln llu 'hol.hiij int" h ilint toiex tiiul othi r-, tn'onii siti-)fit'( that it tM appliealile also lo Ihos- t ie -.1 by the in.liyi.ltial sbs k holllls. 1,, llieivforc, not ili.isiring to have even III.- nicaran 1- of violating tin- laws ot the laud, and having no political m lit p.-tlllv what, vet' with Hie gelilh-nifU ap p .nit, d by liov. t'al.lwfll. tlo liiifb) re s. 01 the Hisiti..ii of dirts-t.r ol the A A N. (' railroad 1 oiitpaitv. V'.'IV lesp.'i-trilllv, JAMBS A UltVAM. Newb 111, -July :', l7l. I IIUIU I K ! UKSfKCT. A I a in ..I Ul.l'l IS, I, the 1 1 o' is w. r ltt the .li -ft lllg ol I be stud. 'tits, 11 college, ,011 the 'JMth of.lniie. follow lug pVe-tnil.le nutl resohl llltallimollsly adopted, rclalivc th of III. i. Lite pi. . nl. nl. tin lt, v (I. Wilson M. 1'l.ail. H D. WllkMhos, Il ll.ut pleased Hie A)l VVisC Governor ..I ih. iiuiv. i i in His inscrula LI.- provi.leiti e. ttu.l.-r most peculiar ami i' tug 1 in uiiis'. un 1 s, ; r.'move 11.1111 ti on. honored pr. -id.'-ul .mil lclovcdiaHiir. il set-nos pr..HT t lial w c, aitsliideiits, should evpress how ihs-ply we fts'l the loss of him to whom' lalsirs we are so much indebted, wtinsFTi-tircH we srr giently irrfmlrr ami wh.ise memory we will eyer fondly filer isi ; then-fore lie it, ytse., t. That our country, our church, and esceilly our college, has sus tainetl iu tlie death uf lis-x. U. W lLson Mf Pliail, D..D , an irn.pi-ralik loss; that the cause of science and literature has lost one or its ablest atlvts-at'si. ami that In his eminent canssr we n-cognii- such a bless ing ol those christian virtues which makt man great anil good, as is scl...n fouml in Hie ctuiaactcr of any one man. lina'teil 2. That while we sadly inolini the loss of the mar) and Christian, yet we nns'kly Uw to the r hI that has smitten us. ami recognize in this terrible disiatn salion, thn hand uf a living father, ' who chastem-th those whom lie lovcth, " Hanltai i). That since scenes of Inslivily and pleasure ill la-lit tliese solemn circum staiHTa that the merry laugh of gaiety sliouhl lie melted Into tears of siirrow ; tlirTefore, we- chYTfillly concur with the triist-eiw anl Jarstlv in disionii( wUti t Cti'l11TBc-HlX'tfl'l''flt't'X'irt'tar's! .-aaAniarU'. . Hemdttd 4. That' we tender onr expros sions of deepest sympathy to the atllictotl rncn'la anil family In tins llnnr aal Intreav "ftmihittt:' Tlery-trfwt tmstwa othg family of lixadWwsi.-. snd that they lie publlslnsl in the .V.-Wa Oirolina I'riJivUrum. fcrnUur PtiJiyl arrow, tvutlrrtt Ifvme, ItaieH'll kmtioi, eirwrtrTB Magittltit and isis .Vonthlf. P. II. I'm. Jr., V. !!. "t"Tt. r. J. (Msinie, J. IL Hood, J, A. McMurray, Committee. I " The owners of the ground at tlettysbtirg, wKere a nunilwr of 0irj1anli are brtrjccl, having given notice that, unh-sw the lsin were rwnoveil by the fall, they "intend plowing up the 'liuid and grinding the lesies liar frrtili7.ing purpowV the 1 fumah (Ga.) Momorlal Asaoo i -Ui aid eacb of her sistlir swat station m ili.t State to tvirne f.mvanl at once r,,.d atti4 iu re moving tlwwe remains to' a Testing plT on Iter un soiL .,.Of4-Vf." ( oi tti. tmrwjt. A.et.ltling tos previous apH,iiiluieiit, the fiienlls i convention ami the rights Liti .JJus jMLiiik...av, .Vhniimrm-.- ionia, u.t m eotlvt niton in ih,. court hou., in lliahain, on Kitmdav, the 1st. day ot July, tor Hie purM' ol llt.ntiiia liitg a tblegale to the proMixcd sute iTirryviiiioh. Ofi tiiorroii, 1t. T. Mi' bane was culled to the chair, and Iir A. Wilson and ( apt. Jacldi Hi. Hi. key re 'I't.-ste.l to act at secretaries The chair inan Un.ii taking his seat, in a ueut and i..i't.iiate shss Ii. cxpl lined the dulies . I lite i onvciiii.m and the imjHtrtaiice ol Ih.- .inisttiiiii now U'lorc tile Msiple. I'h.ii a . all by the Ms it'liir'aw, il was h'tini! i't, tiw n -hip in t'.e eoiinly was repre - nil . I I v h, delegate. On motion, the .-haliin.il ai.j. autisl a eo'iiuiit (is . tf t hna', consi.iiiig ..I Caiit. J T. Hunter. W. .I Murray, Mho , ami llai iiM.ui llaibour. . ol tlnj rtiM-liii--. Ih the uIhm-uc uf uet rommitttv. Cup v. Jaa. A. (Irntmm w;u hm.l ly callit.1 ir, ami respindt l in a mvcIi m tti 1 lioun length, -shoytino- clearly that both, hy prt i t rh rit ai;t tin exptr pn - i-tiuii of the 1-op.s.ijtiirt.in, no Unti than U 1 1;.' pi in 1 i p nt rrpiili:ir 01 tfovenm lent. I or p. oh- . ( ,oi t It 1 o!iiM, in pm -11 ..meot l(v, hail the nlil to t ill ;i ion ntton to Hineml tfieir t oiihI i I ul ion. The committee then M'jw.iiol the fol Jon in. h solul ionn, n Inch . if tiiuuamouw- iy ail.ti-.i : The (riciiil-i of convention uiut the liuhtsol the (H-oplo ol Alamance county, iu convention tii- iiihl d, 1I0 resolve, 1. Tlml Utu will of the majority lawful Jy cxpiiiitttU in liic supreme law of tho In ml. !i. That we conlially emloiir the actitm of the jfiral acwmMy 111 hiihiuttiin th iMopl IhenifH'lvi-a. a ipiention fmuuhl with the liniMirtniice. that is now involved iriuait: lua .it Uui atale. i f one I mi hi law Mibmtttn j thi .pusflon it eoiivellllon or n (i)milnl to tin p.-ople, um h-iilly 1 mora!lv btiitltuu upon the uienibi of my coin . ntioii th.it pii H-i.mvi' ih. noi. i -I Un imntoiliati' c;iU tin' ni1y salvation for may Ih- ealU 1 i That of a com i e1 1 our ti.x oppn . ) pit'pie. i.. Tha ..i ii. poi'.'ttt all lawh-aVrtnepw, and in alo. iiiiv Mti all ot a convention by the p.pu'.it ..ill, we lire but cvfti ir-in;: the ridtH iru.ii autced to tw tin- cuiuK ol n jniblit un government ami llu epre proviHion. of our eiiHlitution. On motion, tho convention then pro c-led U noniiiuite bv ballot a candidate for the proKcH t st ite eonvcritioii. W. J. Muira rcrrivino a imijority of all Jlic vottw upon the ,ir-A ballot, w an iU IttitHl tlW; ciioKv ol IfteetinM-nlioii. n herttipon, on tU'Stion of (.coii rimraon, Km., the nomination was made uit.tniinoua. Mr. Murray leiu pnM'nt camu forward and lu'cepted the nomination in a few mi II timet! remarket. Cupt. E, 8. I'aikci then lM-iiir called for add n wed iw con vcntion at conrtideiable iHith uMn the lieeesait y for a atate convention, tuid th vveakneMH of the argument of thoe op (Kwiiio it, )r. Datil. A. Montgomery watt tliHft calUtl for, anl after a short eroiiaitl YM,R'OM.epVer ' shell the wiH.ls" ami I'ts.kial up the anonymous cotr.'Ptiondfiil ofhe A-Vu frtsm this phue, to whom hc pahr his respucls in his own iuiinil.ible style. The jieople reall) inoilgtii ironi itie aliusiou u ex an klttx, outrage ciimmitlc.'s, A;c., that they knew rJiimii the dtx'iof had in hU "mind's nr." The . ..itvenlion. tltrotigli its cbnitinan, appointctl the following geiillenicu as can v assent for the county at large, vix : ('apt. K S Parker, ('apt. Jas. A. Graham, Geo I'atlersou, Ks, , Mr. Jacob A. long, Jr., Iir Hud A. Moiit'ioiwry, Dr. II. K. Me bane, Hi A, Wilson and Dr J. G. I'inuix. (In ni.it ion the secri'luries were tit reeled lo send Ohf H-ts-e.alings hir publicution U Hie li.il.-tgh Skntinki. and GiceiiHboM fitn-il - Tin eonveutioii, then well stilisliisil willi its labors fttlp. til lied. II F. MKIIANK, ( bin li A ' Wiisoa. ,1 (I Dll'KV, I r.-r the rleittlnel HAII.HOAH MKRTIStl IN CHAT HAM. Pursuant to a.ljotirninent, the iucorm ratois ol the Hay w.ssl and Cane Craek Kiiilmad Coinpany held a uiccting at Pitt bom' on the lid inst. Iu the absence iff the chairman, Hon. John Manning, Jr., Mr. W. C. Thomas was tpp liitleil chairman prv (cm. Tbm pro cisdinga of the last meeting were read and appnivisl. The returns from the conituisHtouers apsiiuted to oien Insiks of sulMcriptiou Were received aud nan It) ThC sTcret-ary; ami were referred t a eom uitttee of I line to ascertain what amount Mts.l las-n sulM-rilaMl. The coinmiliei-, alter a short interv'd. reported that more than the amount re fuired iiy the charter to organic tin uuupaity. was mbatn liwl ; ,Mltl, IW WliiliBlt. it was (V-otieoi, That the Drat general meeting of llu- Htockliol.lcra ol this nmipiny l' held on the Hrst Montlay in rieptcm bet next, In the courthoiis... at PittalHtro', fin tin- purpisoe of organising ths same and rle ling the directors thereof, and thai the secretary lw rs)Uttisl to luak dm liitbli alion of said meetiim. (Iu moiiiai, the ctHainiissioners hereto fore appointed to nien books nf ulwcrip tion to the capital stocK m the omipany, were reiielcd to retain the statue and re sirt I Ik. amounts of suljscriitioo to Uor next iMasting, The meeting, on roolton, stljoumeil un til Um 4th day of hetitemlHsr nesa '--'--." tt THOMAS,. ctiatrmsiT pre um:"- II. A. Loxdom, Jh., bWratary. 1 1 jt aipfOtonlsiiit B.ftiBtwtav f ana tustias. a ataat awM'kaown iitjjai-t:itt jb,li tsfe liijj undT the innuence of liiUor, went slsnord Uie shKHi of Cant. Tosta. w ill. I WT ttc-d- m iitc market aharfc suiQ -ess4 uentwd aa uithsctuuinal assault upoe the rijiiiijf and js;mlge with raww, hacking snd cuttinirNjt to piece. . Caiit. .Tosta very naturallr WWMiatratetl. when Cusli turno.1 upon and assaulted him with the raxor. Inflicting several sjiriou and proba bly fatal wounds. The woonils were inflicted- in the breast, neck, cheek, and arms, and tlie ppm man, who has tlie tvpiilrtrtou of ttelng p'tit4 and inoffensiva, H'earri'd a ghastly apiHHranca. Tusta pas taken to tlte olHce til Dr. Duffy, who eiamimd the wounds and t IMXinounecd themNliiiigvnMia,NvIIo was laken to tlie Marine LUapital and plaianl in iharj.td is! Drr 1 1, fl. Italiia, C'tbiiss was arrostod snd will lie triul to-morrow. Later bitejli (rence states that Capt Tosta k dolnir well. 4 - tstuxiUiJlufi. ;Wt, 11 L- lh-n J,u,h f ,rlti r. , Kh(or fru'tim t ; K.iw'm)f vu u. t a uthniirifKni' win ivITremv 1.1 tlW1 n.taiisx by whirl) U Mats iwtpiinili li.Lscvt-r n-f'H n-jMly U ciMi-?tte ttt Um' r ilons! ni 1 all therihU lmhhti he if ejitille.1 umler the rom.tiluti.rn of the mrf Htrt-!; Jt tt nrrvr vfs, rmrf hvr hi vtnu nt, ni;hlH, an a fnt' ilii n, have I Mini iitv.ttli'-l, I tin iti-iiutul, to pititi- to nv-a lf um! iien.N, t. make th loUowirr--t.it4iiimt l I.M tH, ami to aik air ailviit a to 1 lie pi j.r r.tut' for inc to purlin', i Stum- tu nth - -limi;, muiit' clor il frii n.l's oi.l nisst-lf pn.p..Mfi to havn a non ;V,iW tonrlh of July celebrntion. In oitlr ihul tin 1 ittertiiumiiit mioht lw proM 1 i .hhIu. led. we thought it net rxoia r to lune a mi-eti lo i liorte mar-h.iN tV. A miftinj wh,i ealleil for that purpose, jot it y of one humlnsV lreparalwn?i pro'e'tc(l harntoniou.y uutil two wh ki njis, when, at the nuea lion ol one of mv coniM'titor for the same position, I Wih ;irraio;rifii before a ealleil nif lite' at the Ireetimen school house for h ,4 v i 1 1 votril for mh;ic rniw ivative Irit n t an elet-iion nvenllv hehl in the ullage jor conuui-t-yioiK'r At this lucetiiio' my ehief proswHUtoTN wore Sam .Morphuw, (coloreJ,) II. H. (iuthcrie and one J. It. Miison, (white ) Mr. (iuthrie matle a sjMeeh iy home length in which he boxsteil lut.d.y of the lilnirtieii tfwy, "we" hail tonferivtl UHm the colored (M-ople, but tlitu lilerty w ;is full tif thteatct,'' of oat raeimn to all who shoufil dare vote for othen limn republi can citinlitliiti-ai. Out of clntiity t Mr. Ma-son. ( hite.) aflil tin public cticmll v. I re pi ul none ol hi t.lk. I he crime ch.oeil Itnliist lnc won - i m. mu'nimnr .m.-pm.'u f XfttW &4&ffuKu.ptti ffuMti ami 'aiasou) naiotim-e ci.tiservaUtlu hiltr tlcclan' ni) inieiiti f vot-tug with the n publican party in f,;lim', or rvsiigu ni) position as chief marshal on the iHM-aaion of tlte fourth. lvelieving myself to la hfi ait. I eittillcd to think and vote as 1 thought pi.(ier, I very n-sisx-tlully declin ed lo iM-cetle to either of the alstvu 'pro'io siifons. Gutlii iv llicii said that he had intended lo march w ith and take part w ith Ilia col oreil hi-ctttivn, but woulil not do so unless I would n-tign, and advised his friends to Iiursile a like course, ami ludlier said that was, a tiaitor to my race and color fiar vottng the consnrvativc licket. I could not resist the thought that if that was true of me. when went Guthrie ami Mason, how did lltey then aland with their race ami color f I am well assured, however, that if Messrs. Guthrie, Mason, Hnd their friends iu ami around fhaiicl Hill, should decline to U' prewiit on tbu till, the numerical ihlfer. nee in our cut. 'rtiiinnent will be iniieria piil.lc. for all the most nstjiectubh iHiriion or the colored sipnlatioii will lolli.w ina and my frirtiiN, in spite of (Iuthrie ami Allison. Now, what I want to know m litis I. Whether or not there is any law to - - -. ': -"-'"' y: , t . o s!-ssui.-l or his nglit if suUrT.gc ! 2. Whether tlmre is not a law bi ptinisl a person for attcuiiiting to control, bv in timidatiou and threata. any person Irom exercising, or iu exercising, the said rifrtil of sllltiaguf I coiisiiIIihI a voting lawyer td this plat-e Ih reternncc tu this matter, ami lw aaid he lielicved thero ' was aoiun such" law con laint .1 iu the eiifonciiicnt ss t, but that he w as" of opinion Hint it itflilUtl efelMiively to nmirrtittttt: OKolIGB THICK. I cTlify tliat I was present ,at the alsive mi-etutg, ami matle u ssss.-li til defence ot my fneiul, GtsH-git Trice, and that, the above statemeTit in true. JOHDAN HWAIN. Knr Um eViilliiel, A I.KGAI.IZKIt Kl h.tX. Mkssks. Kimtous ; Tils laws of the country have undergone ao many cbaugi-s recently that It is very (lilllciilt lor the people generally lo keep up with the reg iilalious of the collectors sppointed by thr govermueiit. The confusion lliut prevails renders it easy for a collector to take advantage of those not well posted In the ever changing rules. A collector goes an um. I and says so much is due ; his de man. Is ant paid UHin the sltl)MHti tion that It ia required by a law which the collcctoi understands and the. business man dim not. Fx tort ion is often the nsiult. At Morehead City, J. T. linker, J. H Franklin anil J. L. llobiimin, all listed the same day to tho ftaleral suthories the first two to sell toliaccn, tire third to sell inbixiiMting li.piom-; they sU paid their taxes the saiun day (June Mil n . I liu to baiao license waa f ami the liiptor liia-na. was titi, iiut $J'J wios ilctinahiTeiTiif HiitinS on.iH-17 iiiorethan thelax, and ! H5 was demanded of linker, or $4.V5 more than the tax, but, on the other there waa no extra demand uiaibj. They all paid the verj Itfsl UliMtntlnttT that wait ntriTeil In them by diit cutk'Ctor. . The qucstiim naturally snaea, why was this extra cliarge made iiNn part of these men and not all I If the time had paused all were subject to a ennlty ; but if the time had passed why was not an opportunity given toy the call IccUs-Ui nay the tax bctnm! If no op pTt unity ia given to settle a tax,, what nglit lias tne collector in exact an aoiui- tioual wsnalt I Or does ths gnvetuntent H-miit ita agents lo remain ettttcealed or nut ot pwe until ine lime oi paying no r iiast ami men anow tnem m put on ex extras in the way of nenaltiea, fisr not do ing what Xhe people had no opportunity of doing I 1 hcae are questions that Ur, Wright, tlie collector, would do well to answer. No irovcrnment can coniraanu the respect of the people (that suffers its agents to plunder the people under tne gnise oi legal . LAW A.ND OHDElt. rwvitn4 that Am:M.tiim.ri(!mJJiMht,i OrjstR to sustain in this city. A brotlier In jjijal Ihllv Ileaderaoo, has had to pay QtiO to the thing. Does our conwi aenl seel - ' gaaaas For th eatlitcL -To-day, I stepped Into a court that was presided over by a sable justica of the peoos who holds his offios by yirtiM of the 1'nurgce coastitution. A fifteenth amend ment was tin trial for having taken and ap tiropriatrd to his owe mm by marking bog of one of bia tjeighlsHrs. After the evithww bad losea eJkioetl, " his honor" sah) 'to tlie 'defendant, " lUmter, I charge you with the cst.n The turning to tlte Dnawcutnf.lie said "to him. you hava fail ed to provd (lie charge oa whab the war rant waatsaoed. The detitndant paid the cost, f MJasrrrunoaAi. lutrottit. . " ' ' "" ':' fusaw IViniiiTO'-fe Cbusaft. ' . Thai ft -rtivUuHL nf 1-rvnVMineri xay.x v. ? ai an.) sudden interrnptton. On Wcli.es tlay, -as the cars were ilelirerinif Isi-e cMw h r harrriy and hoprftil vtitors, as.d sv4lw44i--a. t-iiigilisi fcw tUitlM.Jiit" cxen isif, the k kness of U neral M. V Hansom, Jhc nnitiH1 for the day, ami the death olTlr. McPbinl, the president ) lim e..lei;.', wen announced aiiiiukdnts.il ! v. Never were the pnwperts for a bnln ml lommeni-enii'nt nioro flatlcriiij'. The Heninr cltias was the largest cvi-r gradual. I at Davitlson ; the llataalnilmilo aeniioil by IV. Mier, of tiharinllc, and the I fore the Williams' Ash.h i.dion, )y ilia ISev. Mr. Hill, of Fayi ttevilh-. on I'lind iv, ha.1 si t high marks of ex.-slhaaiw lor alt " the oiatittus ami asldrrastsi uf um ie YraOIT.rit!; rSnr HI C Vim -r.l'- N .S' 1 'i - 1 arotina ami ironi inc ncigniainng si.it. '. " The Alilinni of DavitUon t!nlbt;B It id gathered in full fotce to gruct for the li st. time sau-e the war, an orator Iwlore th tr tvss.s iation, and so many' flieilds ot tho gTa. I uati-s and strangers fnnn ft diHtams. In.' come together that they formed acoinwity" ol uuusmil tiumlH rsautl f rare bouty aixi dignity, rstnie old studenU of Chapel Hill counted twenty-live of the former piiuls of our I niversity as ct.llis. tevl to wiiU-chiki one ol I heir .number as the orator for tins remarkable anniversary. JCut ull that could lie realized of the progra;lnne of I he vrmait was to call tho audience together that they might bear the address heforo the Alumni by the Hcv. Mr. Johnston, of Iexmg1nn, If. C, aiij wifnciM Uio iltslii. ' b.iliou of diplomiui among gradtlaUs, by the Iter. .Prof. Anderson, as the senior ineihlM't uf the faculty, aiid then tm dis- . - inissisl tn make arrangements for their ituwuii &KuxikiL dVxJ. JZ rusiiectivi) sta'ieties ; Dignity and Power ot Man. - K. I,. Gaither, IMiilnnthroplc Society, Mocks- - vine, . t;. "Old lliings are Passing Away."- W. It Bprutt, Kuiuenean rVaicty, Cbarluston, 8. V. , " lie up and Doing."- John A .. MeMtir ray, Pliilaittlin.pic Huciety, Graluim, N ('. " The IIoc of the Laud."- C. Mobley llotiglas, Kiimcneali HtK-iety, B. V. 1 " MK;l(.nbHrJ.'-r. I. OsU.rne, Phil nUiropic StlBiitty, Charlotte, N. C. ." Pnigmaa of Civil Liberty." W. li. ("TRwltad, Kuiiieaiiuu Society, Aika.iclphia, Ark. , On Thursday the following seniors would have represented the thirty-one graduates in the grand audience chamber at . David son, their sh Im-s lieing rendeml all the more interest tug by the music ol the well trained Kal. m band ' Latin rtaltitatory. David 8 McAllia- tT, Fnycttcville, N. !. Phihaoplnt nl nralioa -' Kleetncity." 'James II. Anderson, HpartiitibnrgH. C. "The Hatlle llehls of Life." f fln.nias II. Htilley, Mocksville, N. V. " Tfce Nint'U-entli ('eiittiry in AmericB," ' l lowph K. llilldetioli, Hteele freek. N C. tVoVksftiTCcro. -;: " fleology, ami What it Teaches." ttt . Henry l?.lKe, Cutlila?rt, Ga, How rdiall w Killer tlte Arena !" 1 tWm. C, Clark, Savannah, Ga. f !ha)fi and Its Tcnchlnt'S t.Ismes II. II. sid. ( besler I list net, S. C. "Man's liidividual I'rtigri'.sa ilepi-nils . tipon his 4Wfal Prifea,si toiwpo. IL. , Anderson, (excused,) Spartanburg Dm trict. H. (!. " To Thine Ownself lie Truc,"--JOtheIUi V. Miarlsirough, (excuso'd,) Kosciusko, Miss. " National Pride,"-JJ. Julius Anderson, Huiuinvrlluld, Ala. " Arc the l'laiiela Iiihabitcd V IP. IL Pilta, Jr., (exrinml.) Cniontow n, Ala. " W do not live Sir ourselves alisM."-- Will. II.XlBwart, York District, R if. Valedictory Aildroaa. -'TJioa. 1J. IlrcV. Jr., Charlotte, N. C. First homif gradi). tSocontl honor grade. Third honor grade. Oh Tliunvlav, the college chapel,- in- Ie ad of U iog lilleol with lliltteling uw, aud hrijfht laci-s and hopeful hearts, .was elad Iu lite sable slgm of woe. Truslees, aud Itt'-ulty, and iiltinini and atudents bolt, the remains of Dr, Mcl'bail and kud llit iii Is line the niuiiittiinioii table, where he h id so often dispensed the eJcnu nts which kitp in reineinlirarice Him who brought Ul light that immortal lil'n, which. His wtrvant bad gone to enjoy. After prayer by Dr. Millur ami "Dr. 4'ititliBi,sn.l short address) by the preHident of the trustees and other membvra of tlie boanl, -the same anhaitn procewsion went to iln-. iswit all that waa mortal of President Mc I'hail iu the college cemetery. Dr. Mel'hall was the fourth p-midciit of DKVtdamr t'lTtlrgr.-atiTiy w-dlprai mnnt to any of his pretlec-tswora, all ot w hian are si ill alire, toiaay that he was" a man of rare suiubility for his pnmiinriit and InlltKJUtial posittoot. Having been from i. 1 chitdhiaid 4 -tiilieooot- student, .r . and lev .I'U untii ths 1h fuiiilka iur MlucaUiHi, tooth general anil prrHMBsiotial, mat our ciuintry atlonls, lie hsxl come lit liesa holar of' large and diversified at tainments. He was a man of resolute wilt, and of a strongly marked character, who-e influence over the young; waa decided snd natural. While be never forgisi the dig nity of Ilia calling as a chTtrymy, ha was, as h.ng ss bia bsslth prtsscrvet) ite origt Bal vigor, the lil of every Starial cirela. lie wss an adtnimbla iiistrwtor, both from the preacher's pulpit and the put. freasor'i chair, Thousands all .over! wir y country will rise ap and call, dowa Lies-.. Ing on the noemory of Um faithful nasta tlie learned profeaaor, the successful pnsai. , Rej mis! Do you want Oie present system I , A, owes it by account the sum nf onedoilat'i A dispniot the account, and ' flf Wilt fssftitr WJiuistlBta Is mimiienwd. n ki'sfrVm Wllinnnui rior mhmk hm mMta.a SWrhe ftwr ths saiiiwna ta tsW tbootf,,-, who charged before the aotjem ot tha last ksgtslatitre, the sum nf two dollars. A. nsoitoiat on loiiiua itvnn ttm to tto.t.mti ctl'.r- llf charges tea cents a mile, wIirIi is ana dollar. At has three witnesses siminyotK ,1 and H lluni!, mukkiK siv. lbs. jntknge osi which ten miles each, would be three dor ian and aijvty ccats. The witnesses at- ' tend ccmrt out day, one dollar and Ally eauts each la coven. The Justice it fur- - ther entitled to the fitllowlng fees r Trial -of aa issue fifty eenta, Jtulgwncnt twenty- tvw-iOTtaslbwa'de the waxt of aixtoga . dolbitK 4ol eighty five ci-nts to collect a one pillar account. Does the above need anjr further couunent l-OrrfntUU tv. tfvWiaV ;-."', I :,e?:' . ... . ta ,v -,.' -.I: lX s-rh-rrr', ' '.U...sa.. F .;".. . Tb enemtes of convention in Itowaa -County have nominated J. M. .M.Corkle and Ur, 4. Q. Ksoosay aa UwJr caodidaUsV '3- A
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 8, 1871, edition 1
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