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SENTINKL
11 M.I.
.;lMlk.miihL . l-lrm- ilaii IT ft
wn. fill"! will' 111U Itinil u'l.li
tUll; 1. 1 In-ii ln-lt Mt-n nu.'M, nr r.ui.ii
,(lr hr i.nnrtiiioi1 Mr All. .id
-jc'ilr.'t A-Utl-J -h4 Ur HUM 14
, ,,k . 1 In im-W iftjj had
u.l.i,.! ! iM .ifl.
i.li-Kniiislu-.i . -oil -:trm-
he WiillM ItOArter liYj.ll
i, mi-. Il "I 'mHi.uiI ! f-nin.
ti ha! ii-wt-iuMv-d kii'. liial l a
,iiiiiitir I i ilie eu-.ivtiiii.tn (i-rcaihr In
j, Hi' vmild t ;k' till- fiMr
I mill. ' Uinkili lit Mil , iti4 iim
,.; lUi'ii:''. lor tlie rialtciiij vntv Uwy
Jil.l 'i.rii lllill tt hell ll Wii-t H t lilhliiliiti-
I ii Hit' Irj; i.-Miltlic. 1 1 in minima tt m
ii.. i In!-, -(fkin, !n- no uttirt- linn
l,r. ll w"iM have Iwt ii U licr .uuJ
Ai iIk- nomination hii' Hrn oihr
th.ui liiiuiit Al'u-r a flmri ji-li Mr
All.-r l $MVe ) U Ju.it .Mtiniiii'ii ..Jm-mU-'IViuii
nine utilil i.eeti "VU k.
l'h( Judt hrie from a tlirm
h-nn- -Mt Ii made during tlir day at Wil
,1, t'. vtn-. Tin-Hx'i'h wiiH n'lilvic witi
lum , l:u t.-, and argument. No mall
iii f iit ri hi.ii;f Vi-rrini'Ui with. ml In
m-'-v.ti ii -i Ihtt ( tivi-iitioli i- 1 m tt Ii mi
-.tf i ifi . .'n-titiiii.iiil.
. ..I
ru. tin n '.u 1 .1 1. hi
ill.iHltl. Ulio Hill
Tin- Ji" lf I'l' III
Wiik.-
.Ir f.
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t.-i.l.- Ii.
.luj .'Ufl' "J
Wltkl', if" U'
Oiiiiil i,-
,. V- '
t.mliout. Nothino w';tntin tontr-
.t-niw. kmi &k$w&Mi.'ifa&ie)ktei
ni'TJ. jonn sraii. k4;;...- (
a ki; no '.s7 t:r kh.
V, V.-uiit;. from S.iinl.11' AI.IhiII'.
V 1 1 Ulipsliu c, W j.s elc. ti-.l In
III.
( -I .lllill
Ironi Vh-. k li-nl.lir;; count ) .
:..cs At' I. ilhlop 1. as t-l,.
i li. ihvIo
. , .-..r 111 .it
,., l.i.t
tl lif COIlId II. .t l.:i V IlliU
These two r.-pi.-
10. . 't "p IS p.liliwu signt-tl liy silteen
... r.te-. most ol whom could neither trad
11. writ.-, to turn out a while lady --ui"!
gull in Malt I'urveaf, a negro A n
lii.iiislriiiiit' was signed hy in-Hily t:vt-rv
wlnlc ierHoli ill rlarkesvillt- again it the
atpon,Lllli-lit and tlu- change, Itut to No
tiled.
Mall
la aHtiiiaster
of Claikc
t .lie.
There is aaid to t sad eonfusi.Hi in Ihe
ntnee .M .ry gets Jane's Idlers ami Jane
r Is N nicy', and Thomas geia William's
'ri( they go. The I at. I y w iweapahl.-,
Unit i inrapahte.
Oary, tun 'arkivea of (jravity, " was
alstiit Ui art-ure Ihe uAi. e of piMtniaater
.'.t 11.IUle.Yl llle out Mr. 1 a., s.-,ls.
.iv uit-mht-r of r.mgress, 1'rtmi the dt
til. t, Ii is Ihe credit of defeating the ap
p illltllient.
.I..I1.1 Pool says, it is the n Is-lli-ms s'pirit
1. f lie-south that haa retanletl p.wtal fa
1 ilitics -relH-.llitiua now, uieana l.iilit y to
radicalism. We were threatened with a
u.-gro poatniaster in Hillshoro' at one
time, l.ut he did not eome.
Il r (mseing irtfang 4hat 2l,MMt w hite
iiieu in North Carolina are coulrut to ser
a delicate ami cometent -.white latli
liirn. ,1 out of a plat e she tills to the aatis
f iction of all w ho have use for the post
olhVer; and ai'tnnimtartent -negn- put- iu.
The radical white men, if atked indi
ldllally, wtillld say they dill not approve
it. Wf say they do, and every vole they
give ia an endorsement (if it. A well
night the radicals of Guilford and Wake
aay they do not approve of Watt aa
judge and Tim Ie aa ahcriff of Wake.
They vote Ihe same ticket and reprice in
each other's victories. We aee no good
reaaop w hy the men who vote and aaaori
ate with Tim should infuse to partake of
his ill-gotten gain the 10,(XO of the
people'i money which lie hat in Ilia pock
els Let the white men of the Weal think
of it. CLooae ye betweeu the two.
tt will aoon be seen that the people of
North Carolina prefer to trust their home
leads and happineaa with such judge as
Bailey, Manly, French, Howard, Fowle
and Merrimon rather than isith Jaybird
J.aiea, Clone, Cannon, Henry '"and Greasy
taw.
DEPRAVED TASTE.
Hon. SaurT F. Phillips is a candidate
for convention and prefers Jaraua Harris,
negro, one of the penitentiary loraters on
Deep River, aa a illej;ue, rather than
Judge Merrimon, Gov. Bragg, Hon. I). M.
llanringvr ir (Jreen H. Alfonl, Eu,.
Mr. Phillips has drawn the negro and
white Uu aod put himself on the black
sitle-ofit. We have not heard ot his of.
1. ring to ifriuk with the Bret w hite man.
et Bob Cmeaan, who carriea the nV.nl
abot annind in a two horse wagon, speaks
of Mr. Pfaillips as hia xt customer, I'hil
hps having treated the tjiegroea at Oak
rove to UiTrty bottles (It1 Bob's '' poison.1
Who wooden or ioula!s that all theig
.irant,".ill 'iniT vtc'Srrtirwxwill' o
. O'l. t'lS nu wJia yiv Ule1a wiT.
;TIiJilirita4pkJ
Hatter ia, that there are nMtn.bnTs if thi
e)perani society in this cfly who will
give Mr. rhillipa' course their aaix-litw
tv voting Aw him.
Saw Hahovbr. The Wilmington
J"nal at ytVlnrstlay says, " from all
ru of Um county we understand that
1' frien.Ia of convention are exerting theia
selves to bring oat full vote. The las
lew days have dine wonders, and it is
thus proves that wherever the truth is
thoroughly disseminated there Jo the pro
pl become aroaard to the great
to fsjnpetfB." '
of I
fcrl
.v n Mm i o.v.
Vi.u. , ,.m .,
lilllll;. It lWHti.-irv
I'l.i i im.piiwrr on partl. l
inlrrffTr
.lll.li.llil. nl. ull. tvjU, .11 .ni,l ilri(.i..it im-tll
.1' ll..it i.ri;ittii.- law.
N....IM- is -xil.it-' 1 t.i lhi law .1 1 1 1 till-'i.li-
r. nl in Hi,. s ,1,..
Thr rillsii.li,,ii i,f .... r. sl.il.. i tl.iu
i ii n m ns f..rm.s ali.l :i,...lnl !y h r.ui
m ii:i..ii imII. ,1 l, a iimjimt) nl tlif R.plf
I III. niair. jut m. wr nx (iri.p.KH. liy a
ij.irii) v,.y ,.f the ,,e f North
'Kiiil.iiii i(i iltcr aii. I improvi- our ruiisli
tutinn. '
The (,'iivrnmn nl ..f I In- majority, ia llw
H:ti nl nil Anui.r.ui . . r ti ti n ii t since
I K-l throw of KilllJ (oMiri.f on ll.is
...ntiiu'iil in-nr om liinnlri-.l M-ars nio. I
Smir i-ouh-ttii- lia.kiui.' for Ihe Knipiro.
Clio, uho talk alamt (i rani's inti'lirrt'iHT
in our iloii.fHtic atlairM an ivly I'of il.
liraul low no niorr lilit t. iuU-rlVn' in
oor ronstitulion inakino and rt'iniMielin
lli in Itooth h.i.l to inLTl'i-ri' willi I In rir
i-uliilioii ot I .inrolu's lift bltsu. I'lyafttii
,'Wi.U not inlnrfcre.
Wli.-n Ti'Tinrss..,' ihrrw oil' Iht rarjM-l
Iri- i oiii it in ion, rarH-t laijeri and
liiiuu'ty n. trio lu'tliu, K irk t-iiroiiniin;
iil.iw iu'-. like Phillips :.in Cal'lw.'il,
.il... I on I'l.iires an.) the iris.i'l.it to
oil. rt.-re. Tli.- w.Mihl uol, they ili.1 not,
!.- il.iie.l H..I.
N..w wcwj, (shit-w., nor the president,
""' ""' '" '' North ( aiolnia in I
li liiiir. aineiidtii rui improving tl
their
,xr 1.7.A
I'll HI).
lecliiic the invita
W'e ar.- compelled to .1.
I i. Ml ol twenty .;clltltliicu
l.tiiistou, in
tiling lis to Sinil liliel.l 111 (lit
.'(ltd inst ,
,0 ,-,-plt
In
1 .III. lee I)., k a:..l lien. Ss.tt.
d i;o. ihese nit t, int-n would
i-ioicpli. V . Iiaie no idea that
II it
ill.... us 1
1 11. lye lick
..oh used lo
will la. there. His name is
bring out the negroes to the
111. slings, pisl as certain tit .1 ingui-heil
'.iitl.-itrii' wMTc. advertiset to sx-ak at
llcitil.-o.nl. anil when the negroes asHelll
l.lctl, ll.cy found only Fat ('arrow and
Ike oung to discourse lo them, after they
Acre tilled .-. ith whiskey.
Jo.iv:.- ii. k, Ihe loal signer of the or
linellre ot "rrsetion, will hot lx at Smith
Ii.-!. I; lien S...II would not l- then' if
Hon. Jain.-, M Leiu h wen- allovcd lo re
I'l.v.
s ew - .
liWIII Kit ANI Vlrt k. Th Wil inin
Uin Shtr .li'nyfj, HltciUion to the tin t that
(her' tin- in AVihuiuU-n two Ituittlivil qJ
riiy l.iist ... ivlutahH imiucfi are not on
be rtutVatitm Inntkn! Th-e luen,
liimfvcr, tire nt "filly miil'iiit.. to tlA First
ml Filth Wan N, an. I diil not n x'lHtrr iu
Jaunarv last . atisi it was uolertVHl
tli- cuiisiM'vnt ivt'M wiiiM muke n I'ffort
111 th-i-w1 vinU tn 'ltt t (hi ir citiuli'lntf
lor AltlcruM'tl. They irill n.nr reginter.
We ilrnw Htlfiilinn to this raw Ut ure
nMtn pvitv rnn.'rvativ ntu (ifiiuK rat to
trtt(fr. Itftwrn-Maf Wmt the ittf rr.it'
yfttf i if the tnlf into wtllt th roti ven
don ti.erin, and it is therefore the Iul
if every friend f that itieitMnre, do luatti r
in hw rt tit a minority he may U' in coun
ty, rlty.or ward elw'tioiiHj to rristpf and
vote fnr 'Convention. 10'inter and vote !
Tiik Canvahs in Jonks The people of
Jones rouilty are fully aroused on the con
vent ion quexlion. A friend writes. 4:
" At Ihe invitation of Col. Askew, our ran
didate for convention, CoL Wm. A. Allen
anil Jno. I). Stanford, Kau,., aidreaaed a
large crowd at Tuckehix-, last Saturday.
Both of these, gentlemen and Col. Askew
made telling speeches. Col. Askew is
making a line canvass, with every pnav
pecla of carrying the county. The much
oppressed xs.rHe of .limes are fully arous
ed. On last Suturday every doubtful
man was secured for convention. "
Col. Allen is doing yeoman service." in
the cause and is speaking in Duplin, Ons
low and Jones. In these counties the in
dicalitais are most favorable.
RAILROAD XKWH.
We are informed thai a letter was re
reived here from New York bj the last
mail to the effect that Messrs. Hopkin,
Littlelirld jfc Co., now refuse to pay s dol
lar on the Florida Bond tranaxjJioB. TUU
new we suppose will Uke ntfone by sur
prise, aa the public long since looke.1 at
this transaction as the venesi fame. Kt
rkarvjt. v
Who ex-tel Li ttlcficld would pay t
Oov. Caldwell is very quiet about hav
ing this first clam acoundral returned ts
the stale. It was LittH-tiehl and the mrt
uey be hall stolen that helped to make Caltl
welt thitrt governor. It wasLittlefl. ld and
1'ix.l, leailing Hojtlen, that prepared the
way for impeachment, and thereby Cald
well uecaaue ifotenior. ' 0v. C'sldweB
the milrosd hills pass the senate .withd
Hit limit or restriction, but he opened not
his axiulh, rsiixid wot- his rwa at. pes
against them. He should tte held rej
ponsible irxTHieji
. WO MA -V A I. WA YS RfdllT.
- Ilit ..Hn of their I
hnxlwnds, brothers and sons to go f
tirwv.-otkxa. Iustias-tively woman is ever
right Besides' this, the women of S.xrUi
Carolina arvl the children of North Caio
lina are too deeply interested in the
Htnd lo remain silent in this coolest.
Vote lor invention, mea, and secure to
the wonxm and children, a iosw against
all rotilingencea of state robbery and
plunder. MoOiers, maki the uen peoiect
I sour doom. -
liyuHMATIdXAtl, iX.sTHrrriiDWKK
j .fr nr T,i,tnyi,i7tw.- uxr'urm
pi"'"4'' 4 main, twcn
ni.mllis and m ronnty thirty
.UvJ'Bext pnswling the day ol t-l.vlion,
Mr el(i-Ur.
ItliiiiSTBATION.
Thr niiinly comiiiiBinonera are. to up
Hiut mi the tirl Monday in June, 1H71,
iu Ih.rrafUfr aa s,il,le, two
judge, or iiiHHs tir and a BiriwtrHr for
wtrh ple of holdiii the ehvtion.
The rtyiaintr aliall ntvMr Ihe. hjiaira
ti.in Isioksso a to show aivurnlely Ihe j
ehi-Uira alill residing ill th.it township, I
inn hiiiiii k p said hooka ojK.u up to and,
on llieiluy of ehrtion, ho as In let thoae
register who are enlilled and not previ
-Ily tegisl. r.sl. N.i rerlili.ate of iv.'is
.rll.. .,,., ,; .... .
.lllill. . I U viite out of hia townal.ik Tfle
rihl of any elertoi to vote, may I ehaJ
hmed on the day of ehvtiou, whh h right
ia to Ik dwidcd hy the insjiectors antl reg-
intrar. No one ia entitled U rehristrar
unleaa an a lual and Ixtiui ri.lt resident of
the township on Ihe day of ileetion.
VOT1ISI1.
ThiNW wUhing a i-onvenlioti will Tote
with nothing wrillen or printed on Ihe
ticket hut the word' "t'onveiition," and
tliow oppoB, d, "No t'onveiition." At
separate polls the candidate are Ut Ik'
voted for, and when a county ia entitled to
in.rf-e than one delegate, nil tlir iuiui mIuUI
i" 1. m., ami remain oea trH irjnpet.
1 . ... - ..i1U!JHi1 Jifi v 1 '1 ... -.,.-;
Ttrr fmige a4iv cwrmvimi asmvf
lial. li after tin; polls are tlosx d, cunt
"Ut tljle ballots 111 the presence of such
x4cctor aa are pn.!!t shall make out,
under their bunds, a correct statement of
1 1..- polls, seal it up and scturu il to ihe
coniiuisHiouers nl' llici. county by 12
oYloek on Saturday alter the, elctrtion.
The coiuiuidsioiiers, or any twt. oftUus,
iu the presence of live or more citizens,
shall riHiipare -tad returns at the court
house, make d'uptiat.e atajleinenls then-of,
swum to, and dexait the same in the of
hVc of register of tle'tla.
For any cause if returns arc not in by
said time, the commissioner shall meet
the following Tiicxtlay and compare the
poll, l.tea. .time order Ihe alteriaT ts. rom-X-H
the attendance of dclilltfnt.
They shaU ii ike priaMsluatloll of the
volet ast lor au. I aguitist ooim-.ilion, and
Ibe ualiii i.f III- .h-l.-gatrs el.-tcil.
KaallHTkK or IlKKllS.
The regiater of deeds of the roiiuly
shall, ttntler his hand, transmit by mail,
by the lwlh of August, Ui the office of the
.attorney general, "t.ne of the certified
statements filed i" -;- .,. nl l..ll
give Ui the M.rHon elot-tetl tlehrati' a rer
liurate of election. If no register in the
county the coiuiiiiasioners are to appoint
one.
MlSIIKMKANon.
Any rrgiatrar, insKH'tor, judge, commis
sioner, sheriff, &c., failing in the rcouiru
tneuui of the law, shall In; deemed gilty
of a miwletiieanor, fined, iniprinonrd, &c.
Alst any prrxon who shall frautlulently
regisler or vote or cause others so lo tlo.
(JO AND f'OTIC.
We call on the (xx.ple of Wake to go
anil vote without regard b Phillip' cry
of revolution.
llol.lt-u will not return with an army in
the, fall.
To qOiet any fears that Phillip may
have eirited aa to war, we called oil llov.
Caldwell for a rcuuiaition upon the Gov
ernor of the District of Columbia to ar
rest and send Hohlen to the stnte from
which he fled, to answer an indictment fur
perjury, and other offences. We will have
the warrior looked for with the army,
brought back, and put in the penitentiary,
if the law can be executed.
The attempt of Phillip to allann you
with lite cry of war, is as false as 7i and
as base as cowardly. His game is to g'irgf
the negro with w iskey and fill the white
man with fear.
Uo and vote, trrsiirrender your home
steads to Willie D Jones and Tim Ie,
and yonr credentials vf freeihwn to the
carpet baggers and negroes.
Yofno M101 or Rai.kii.ii ! -It is the de
aire of the young men of the city to have
a meeting during the nest week, to ap
point challengers to be at the pollKon
election day, and for other puroe.
Vouna men of Raleigh, when notice of this
meeting shall have been given, turn out
in full force. The old men will all vote
right but the young men fuust and should
do the wmk.
Oov. Vakc-k, iu conjunction with Cot
Jno. K. Brown and the caadldatos fia-ooo-
rentitsi.sil.lrease.1 a larjjv 1 audieneejrf the
people of. Charlotte on HaturSay Sight
The OUmcr asys: Tlx. governor
.a.
- held the audience spell hnuml fVw onq
f alterable Imgth irf Immi, 4b- alios, tog UttJ
v earl ion nf the petipte.
inost rnthnsiastir.
" Ei Oov iT.H.iiK aom to BaVN.iiT! w
Korroa. TJxe Wasliingtaai rorrrp.xitb..l
nf the Baltimore OntttU writes :
It is uniterstood that el -Governor Ho!
den, of North Carolina, is to be Ihesditix:
and profarietor of the new radical jonraal
to be published ia this city, which is to
advocate general amnesty, reduction 0
taxes, and oppose Boutwetl's theory of re
duction of the del at, upoa the ground that
rapid pymerit of the del is Ux- burden
atawS and oswrrMis, and thai it should be
la part paid by the next gsoeratioa.
BJIHCIL G,
I , it'inini .......... I.-
l-IM Mi MM 1 fji ; J. .1 1 U,
1 iiiRjifsii rttr, inft
ll has I.e. n imluitlloiMly in .uh.1. d j
(Kaast to . onvrnlKm and wa- ijir'i.iniii.'"
with U.v lloldcB, .t:e. (iov. Vance n.uls
down tins inimTable fiil.hHK ,t
alanderers of iov. Van.T do him tin
.illative ol puhlislring the following card
riHUM.I.K, N. t' July .-,, JLST1
Mm J,,.d, Tuntir, Jr :
DkakSik: In Tiew o Ihe fa, t ,Mt
x-n nieniim or pretend, d fn.-n.N will
eontiniie to mi'srepiwiit mV ixxiti ,,, IM
verul resc,i. ahl coni" lied to ask
you to pul.lish this card.
It is in. I i,l .... ,...
"......i r.-M.nen inn i am
i'Pxicd I.. tl. eonv. nri .n. though it is
k noun hen-1 f.al l.oK mnlcit, .itn..tlv oi.l
have maale aevrrat sW hes in its tax,
It is also i, s.rn d oil . nulhorily of a
iU.hiiigl,.,corr. poiHl, nt of a H:.liiore
(iov."tfohi'en hy virliie' 01 whirn i. wns'ili
Im? adiniitiNl' to niv seat ill the sennte. and
he -was to return to North r.-irolmn ii.iii.ii
lested, Jkc, Jtc.
Thp alwitnlity of this storv. which pn
npNise that I have lilh the iwer iiml
th diHMsitiou Ui control Ihe . our-, of
justice in the Mtat?, civil and I'nm.'i il,
iharks it as uu utter liiltricalioii. Sun l
no tnm friend of mine nerds that I tluniM
l.raild the whole thinga a t:i)s4.i.s..l in
order to tliU'llce and c.Hitradjct it cm i
where. Such I now pronounce it lo I...
1CHHtflllU,
. II VA N'rK
Kr.HH t.is WlhiMitirlon JotViu.l
( X I ' TIl I. K T fKH Hid U
3
Vujt J. A. KntJrttiftrti
weekly i-iM..' ot (U.i Pttrth St.itc tu
order li rorrn t a reh rein t ni.nlt i im
in th.il jorirnal of the Mm in-!., I ibmr
IVHIrOllilellt, i-.t'MI." W hit II t t'itUUot 111
low to pan tiiniolitvil
In aiiMMer lo an editorial nl Mr. 1 1 urns,
which ruUMrd Home iuiHtt)tn hensioii hh
my Huution oij the ron vent ion i'u .ilini I
dtUukned lo him a imIi t w.i ui' i
rtoiial txjHUiniti-Hi only, Hint tint with ihe
HnptiteHf iVrt lo cdiitroverxv. Thi-i note
"(atttoii" ha thought pmHr to -oiniiient
uimid ; hUL, 11 he nasi not nliwi-a me in a
fui-e Hh4ljoaJhtihi Btilt reinaiu Bilent
"tiiiiirim" refi-rw lit uie. aa ooh of thai
ehtHit who, ujmmi the convention question.
"think one way and tt another. " In this
he dtwH iiir n-al injiiKUee. I will vote, for
the oaH oi a ronveutioii Ut'-aiitM, were I
-to vote ariiti) il. (AyuAr betray my turn
$rirnre tttul tudtte my oonvUtkm of yuUU
tlnty
M1011I1J the call of a convention Ire de
feaUn) hy I he jHilar role, I tvould not
but n'rtrd the result em little lei, it. i(r
mom I clfort. ih:in a ric.it iiIIh calamity.
I Hill, tlu ieloii-, iihle:iVoii to dirH liurge
the duty w hii h ile olven ou me a a citi
Arn, Uy cauv.iug my own county for the
iiieatun' lo the extent of my ability. If
"IjiaHtoii" 4,w4iri to enlighten our pe4ile
hen; by hia protuund eruilition, and at the
ftanie time to et fT Win wit to advaiituge,
we will fHreive hiiu;with nil due courtesy,
and will divide the time with him at any
of ouf Ilim.i.... 4 iK , , a-
the party with which he aria, (Ya.Hton''
canm it di vent WtlW?fi-;r veven In h is
wittii isniH, of the idoa of 4,oltice and the
Miwiils." Me likens my jofiiti(m t" thnTrf-
t'te boy who n'tnotiatratwi with his fellows
aainHt Urettnif( tin: apple utaiid, yel
joined, iolhfl ncmmble tot the apples. He
will allow me to rry Iim illuKtralion- a
little further. North Carolina may !
suprOWNl to occupy the place of the old
14 Iv nit ting weepint; and dewdate behind
Ih i table, ixt-a "till.totH,, Itodical com
put riots have not only riM! her of every
ttpple on Ibe tl and. but huve Ii tl her not
even (( t flit HheriMiin to n-pieiiiHU uur
-ttork in irmh', whtUt tlione with whom I
liaVe TUt1 honor tn be awwiriiitrH , w"
their utmortt elfnts lo net the dear old
lady up Kniii, and U enalile her In make
an lioutvl living Veiv truly ourt.,
KIVI)CONRJLsNI.
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AOAJXST
FllKtiDOM
The Attorney General of the Lulled
HtttU-H, Mr. Akemiiin, vittited Wetdon, N.
L wwjk butoie ioVt. in company with V.
C. li.irringer, Es., timl othem from WiuU
inton city, to rn:iu in oee-li making
aainxt calling a conveiilioti in Moith
Carolina.
Mr A k nn ft u brought tjifto Ihe
MtitU' for the p up ar of inlunidatin the
p4irpie, and then-lore we think be ought
to lir d,-niMiint .1 wt, guilty of a greal tmt
fa?e attitwt fn-dom. jle danni not any
that the tfetu-ral government would inter
fere and kp llie poo pie from tliakiiif
iiieli hniM-ri in their hn iil lawn
ind c unloui aa eiM'riein ahow
etl to U mi-eHitaiy, but he fnaintlated
ainf . intimate.! that if there wart a con
flict U i w ecu otlice holdeni the imv-
en mien I wuuUwstiun those im resisted
the drcisiou ol a inu)itrity of the people.
What rijjhl lias the tederal government to
intrrrcre with the people of North Carolina
if they choose t change their eonstitu
tion and say tint the jiidgas shall las
elected l.y ihe letrhilatilre instead ot by
popular vote I What right' has the gov
ernment Ui interfere and prevent the ap
poiiitineiit ol hx-al magistrates in a differ
ent manner fnan the pmalnt mode t What
right haa.1 he g..vernnent to interfere ia the
maiiii.'rid'ftoniinencing proceeding in civil
ti..nsiii oiir sutecMirta t What right has
it Uilntertere I any manner with our local
..(lain, iii.b'aHlhereu.s vxilalxxsirf thecm
sliluli.m ,tf the 1'nite.i Huteat Nosensi
ble man can rlahn , such right, and Mr.
Aluvni.xn iii.nli' his speech inen ly lor the
J.urptHe ! s.-iiring the people arid Ixilster
ntf uu f Irani' aiiminixinition.
WfkSit ai jntVirrate " .?Jtsr,biitwi dr I
not Hesitate to ten ine people 10 pay no
ittentton to the threats of government
l"11'111" Hi. jiimxnl sail ia fie sun I
vetition. and let tlw c vent ton aesemnie 4
m,!,, ,n. I, rhaligea hi 01 ir ststi'.e(Blr
BW-niaha ski Is rliangra hi our stair .OBt l
ittirtion as nnr penxMial and ixfcniiisry J
. . . nil, i..! .n.nslia
and his miderstranners irtterfiTc with us if
Uiey rh.xva. 1,1
Sot only NiH?th Carolling l.rrt evi'r
stsre -hTTotT tfrnrnT'l iitiLres'.cd iii the
isi. .11 of ibeiwsliua ah.tti.er the people
.4 a staOe has Hie right to eUer and chanife
their UkmI lawt The feleral government
dare not interfere, Ck-rtatU Dcnfecrat.
Ksar it BaroaK ths raori.a tliat the
rwlicsls conceal the fact that theconstlts
tii hi If revised and altered by the con ven
tion, as vat Is sJiauUeit' tt tit ftofltf
ntijuali, and can bat farted dows by
the people if they do ao like it.
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The Wilson
Wjfr of
'I tie (x ople of N'ih are thoroughly
i.rolisetl in the canip.ie.n. The last 11.111.
Iwr of the llallletx.ro' A.lninf. nuvu iptite
all inlcrcat iiu ai-counl ol' the public sH-ak
iiiK st ltattlelx.ro' and II. sky Mount, nl
Ix.tli of which piasies tho ctxiseri alive
won tt splendid vicUiry. V. V. K.U-ni
iiiiu, Ksi., Senutoi fmui McDowell i-ihiu-ty,
t'apt. H. t. Wjfiiania, II. 1. Hiinn and
fxissj Buttle, Ksti'rs, were among the
sMakcm. We are glad to learn that Mr.
llnttlc a-ho for the past ear has Ixs-n act
MlgHilli the n'rllblicaii party, is iloll.g
mny srrvire fir enventinn and vrr- nrr
that great preparathm Imve Ixjeu mmie
for laroc meeting at rlulliiau's Ctiuss
ltoi.tls.tn the grith inst., Iw-sitles the conn
ty cauvuxxei antl cutliil.ilcx. li.-n. Win.
It. Cot, of Uili ioh, ami Mitj. Jim. .
Diintiuiii, rt this plact, have Ixtesi inviuni
ami Imve consented to address Ihe. people.
No tloul.t a line Hunt i in store for 1 Ii. . .
attetitling. We hox' thiil we .tny tnaiVt'
it ctinveiiient to attend, and if a... will
tiv our readers an a-oiiiit of the day.
Kkou Wii soN. The l,latr suys :
ve anriit.ise tut ......... w.
vttsteriluy. The .-aii.hHaUis for dele
gate
.drtswetl the xMpla aceoruing to previous
notice. Mr. Wiggins the radical cumll
diit.', who wii put forward to 'MM up,"
iiKiicl the debute br n sitnple declaratliiri
that lie was a eaudxWle. Mr. lor our
stiimliiril bearer li.llowed, hi his usual
forcible Style, slnl at;i.in ilCtjtitttv.1 hiuxself
as In- li.wi iloiir throirt.itiiit lite can v ass,
with great rredir, W: W. Kleniinlng
K-t., the xciialnr from Mcllowell is.., then
sfxilo'. His effort was xiken of by nuiii
Ix'.ot of hi bearers, as being clhs-live aiitl-cali-iiliitcil
to tlo (ieitl gotxl. We lis
tened to his sp.ih with pleasure,
ami will tlo him the joslice to any, that
he fully HiiMtaiiMsl hi repiiLilion a one of
the rising men in Caro'ina. Alter this dis
tingtlished gent.-m n, csine that low tlegra
dt-.l ipupl lits.rge Klanloti, the Itudical
win. is opxxsl to ronieiilioti for Hiiudrv
"r.-iohiiioiiar)" reason, ahich hi mighty
elf ills have fliletl to illipn-xs the p-i.ple
were line or in accordniii-e with pmtviple.
lie followetl bv our townsiiuin Maim
.loloi Diuiliuin, who cs.ntiniies U. diiuifiixh
him nl every xtiiif iii llie r-tniiily where tln-y
have met. I he peop.s auni-.tcn.te tin
valu.thle s.-rviri'S ol Major Duiiliiiui, iu lua
viiitliealii.fi of the nclii.n of the k-gialatnre
ol a Inch he is a iiieuiix r. anil a miwt sub
-.in.iinil eiiilors.-iiieiii ot his coiirs.-, will Ik
iitu on Ihe lirst Thui-ilav in August l.y
the election ot II. ('. Moss a our delegate
to the c.xavent4oa.
fOOJr-l'llJlDI.KS
An intelligent ciu-n of Urnnge, resid
ing near Chanel Hill, rtwentlv, iu eouver
stitii.n with the writer, remarked, that he
hpMed tsi be present when little Hoi.
I'tx.i arrived at the lljnversity tor the pur
pose of entering- mlrcgir, and was tiitm
ducetl to old )r Ht)illixa. as "Mr. Pool."
I he old gentleman eyed him lor s while.
looking rrvirr his spectacles, and then said,
in the bxne and manner peculiar to hiai,
which all who ever knew him will remem
ber : "Eh! you a 7W, SiK air, you
are only a fm.UU f" Kulisei)UrK event
have shown, that the old professor was
right. Haal. is only s finUU s little mud
dy ine st that.
indeed, all-three of the little jtisdirs
tor little John, and Utiit fharley.
altogether, odlil nt make a ywel large
enough to uunwose a l.iliputias) Tma
Thumb. ' HAKNKTT.
A CARO THOU HOH. JEffKRHOH
DAris.
I Mux l' his, July tl. .'
The (ollowing will apiwar in to m'or-
mrt Armlanm
Maseuia, July 21.
" It ftara sail siams is siliisl In Mean,.
pins, una 4ay, aty aiteauM has lawn cat
atjla alanrtnsai srtirles la eertaiaJS ltcatl
nanera. ssrhirh sttark mt private rlmrartur
1. 111' " .. . 1-.. .
ly stated, suns Iravelic-J under luy charge.
It4s title to myself, as wtII ..' )imil.
i late ixsiuivsKj and williout dei.tl'
Tlal His saj m Taareswd ht aH its -sdUial
asurU isanniistskilit the' iawli4ta
nun in asaure, ana nereiiy pffuswiuucrn
Itlerly false.
IMVIri."
A presidential campaign paper in Osa:
tenwt 'raf aiKithern kl.liTm. a..,t in
interest
support f theidiillrrtstrutlon is xhnrilv
he started here. Kx-dov. llol.bn. It bn
morrd, ia to manage it. A new .'"ni.Hval
ie evening paper to anaiiier.! shunt vlte
same (inM. IfoaA. Cor. Ml. han.
WIH T SOUTH C. ROl.lSA WISllK
'2 'T 'T"WV77-'
A lairrnoasinUeni of tli New Ynrk Tri
bun taaa tBteartewed Mr. Merriiuon, on
sT iim. torvmiatt tueu ui Ntth i'arolina.
i lU U4Uitf.MmLMt Ut.
faa aaid. It d.M-a not I.m.k very trcaaona
tile. The )xMipl( of North arolma wih.
Itv-rbanging their roiiatitiitiiwi, to rid
.if aoine of the cuuilutiua machiiiery ttt tht-pK-aiiir
jtystc'm, r.-ilure thrir tax mid hi
vitr ininiit!Tiii( to -t t It" ainonjj thin,
Wo in Vnriiiia am suffering from the
stuin; C4iiu, and uiuat at lltn earlicat op
xutuiiity laki' steps to reduce the r.wt of
01 crumetit. We have t.o tlliuiy officers
:uid t., many high salaried.
Itlit lb Trilxo M correMMident apsnka:
wishing to la' charged with cek
ing opit.ious lion. o!tl fossils, who u.auot
ivprrseiit thi- fts-hnrrs of the south, I vijil
e.l h II.Hi. A S ilerriutt.n, fornn-rly an
pcrior rtMirt judgu, a young mail and tuie
of the lilt lawyer of Ihe stale.
Mr. M. ia a entitlid ate lor tlir nveii
t'uwi, hiia great weight w 'Hh hi arty. and
if t4overn.K- Vane ia not adinitie.1 t. the
aeiulv will I he man M-I.s t.-d toiM
dentv on illK.n.Vfr7tlnllallltcJ
w 1111111. plainly askc.r his views In Iht
convirssti.ni wlii.lt followed, Mr M.-rri
isii. I: " . ,.t.,pl il ... ,1 it nu lion
a. Is ol congress fully and sipcirelv. not
las'aiisc we IH-Iieie lliein roiistllutioual in
their iiM-ipieiH'y, hut tlu-y are now a part
ot the constitution, we arc at work under
tin in. mid they m. isi now Is. oU'yed.
Niiit li nine huiidrcllts of our ,.opl. ac
cept them in good faith ami are res. ill e.l
to alude ley I hem, simply Uvxuse it ia a
gnat political invewiit) that they hotild
I In lieie that the whole thing froiu'thc
start was revolutionary and uurunatitu.
1i011.1l, .lohns.in'a at u and all. 1 Ik-Iii ve
Utwonur 'Uf , the kipO gi'vernor of
the stale until he ahouhl have lavn
J11! nV mW.W iMi'eiit the HieitahleTrriiUsnhr 4ol,..wiiii; rr-iliiliTmH HTtitil
lla, ....4 I' . ,, A t.. si... 1
any olln r hh'irw"-T(rerw :int pcirc anil
hsve not a thought in luvor ot unoiher
war. Tiiiubs does not r.-iueMint a
I Col IKi-
Thc
nil's guard, hi out st-v ai l.-nsl
blacks 1 lo.'U iit..n :t i.itl'oitniiitte cren
turea, Th'-y inssl 1.1 I ... cdut nt.tl, an.,
that ewry :iitli.uiee shtnil I In- used lo Iii
them for g. 0.1 t'ti t.'t us. All of 0111 issiple
are ra.itlly 1.1,1-1.' tins it-w. I tit 1 not,
however, Ix-iieve tic. I the blacks will in
crease in nmuU'i.
The 'New lK-.p-utitre' is no new .It par
tuie with us. After our first defeat our
ciet'ittive ci.iilmlttoc iiii-t ami adoplLsl
res.ilutl.ins i.lt'iitiril iq sentiment with
those ol V'allauibgh ;m, and a atx.tr ctui
velllion of the pint) iifttiwiinl- 111111X111111
tJii-JU. Our x i' 'le .'i n t 1s t 11 iiis.le bitter
Ixvaitw thev hnit' beeli plitiulereil by a
I Ixantl of thieves nrn rol.lN.rs, working
a ith and under ther. publican party. I
do mil Is lit ie tli.il tin sll.til. of Ihe state
Mould now la iu nucIi a bad condition or
the republican pirtx"! H'h bad repute
hnd the work of nv.iiistrtirli.m lat-n en
tuisted U. North Carolinians itisteatl of
.illliost solely the carx-t buogers. As atx.11
as 1 return from Ihe miiiiutiiiu I shall ean-vws-tliia
county (Wuk. 1 and Ihi part of
IlK' stale, and slisll every hcre dii:lare
Ibe so called 'New Departure' aa my
!l!cy mid the policy of 111 v p.i(1y.
want a'.xiventlon, lirsi, lo reinstate
our 1 4,1 judkiarV sjnteiu . s.s ..n., to uUi
i h the Uiwu.hip svsli-iii ; thir.l, to make
present judlOHTrT si'i.tKn "S' -UtllitW .-JSlty
rxpeiaiive. We llttve live aupfnie court
ju.lgisi; there' is no noed foi' biit throe.
The sUnrior court jtiilgi are also Uxi
niiiiMiroua, sad the busi liens in t heir courts
Uhi great. They are now elecU'd by the
people; we propose to return to the old
system of elis-tlug by the leglslnliirT,
when we had a judiciary which was the
admiration of Ihe whole Union. The
township system d"cs well enough for
N.-w . nk hi the west, where Ihe country
i- iilreii.ly. or will s.x.11 lx', thickly settled,
hut here we an' not firr y. irs. If ever, like
Iv to liii.L- Kin h a tlenxe apiilatHm.
VVI11, sir. the eap.inx'x of uiriy of the
townships arn more than those of whole
I'ouulies uiitler the old system. There is
uolltutg of the old fogy alx.ul me. but I
am obliged to oitixise this state of
Ihings. The carpet baggers who tlictalisl
.his constitution knew nothing of our
need. Sime of Ihein have never Ixseii in
the tMiiiliit from which they were ehx'Uil
more than once iu their live, and they
left the slate as Usui sa thoir terms ex
pirisl. I'erhaps, though, the matter most
luiixirtatit to your Nort hern friends issmue
xiTiingeuient a to the state debt. Hy our
Iireseut constitution the legislature is
liddcii to lay enough tat to pav the inter
eat. Thetolalilublisnow over :IO,(((HI,IKKI.
The l'gislnture has no power to coiniini-
111 is.- it Our peopU. are mit dispwed to
pay this enormous itebt or the interest on
it, but tbry e.su and wilt pay 1 Hie half that
amount The special ta debt is specially
odiosa, as hardly ihjhi twentieth of the
money realiuxl fnau it has been devoted
to (wilding the roads. If we can comprix
wise this Ixindcd debt, the old bonds say
at one half, the others at one third, and
the special ts at tine fourth, Ihe state csa
again Uke her Mace in, tlir high credit list.
I f urther I Iim iihrse tilings no sane man in
the stale has auy desire to gn; Waiuip!y
desires OHistilution that w can lite un
der in x-tt antl Utssxiui jwistpeniua We
are willing to guarantee, under that mn
stitulion, espial rights to all men,- black
and while. Why, sir, no Northern maa
will invest his money here where tales are
:l I 'i to 4 per cent, on Uie valuation. We
desire to cwrrect this and induce capital
and people to cvtne sniong us '
Mr. Merrimon was imperatively sum
moncd away, heft we fully detailing his
views concerning the Ku Kim. He claiiua
that they liavs not aay pollUcal oi-t,
yet asserts twt Ihey were caused by and
intended as an oppxadng fiaxe to
Unl n Ieague.
tU
for Ut Sentinel.
TO TUB PBOPlk Of JOUXSTOlt.
m , . . . ... .1
wa. oner lnr -rmwttm iw'T
nating conventhm, held at Hnillhtteitl, on
UjeitU of nay last, j wmiinste roli
laltai fir convention. f"sm tohf ilr J
twajr KSik ailliade fpvn. MjlslL
Handera, thai I said the ronvrmiiai was
-.pa;);sijkyy-s.M
.f, a.... . ui. nx r. m..v.viS'm.sw..iieniUNiu
m!. I he rote a I rwiwtnlx was 17 fia
i); jVarb, 10 for Mr. Oodwin and only S
for Mrr-Xatasy, .1 imiv. luww or saw
anything, that indii-ated fraud or cheat ia
the convention. I tliink the rxxaiinatitms
were fairly and spiarely made.
II. w. roc NO.
July 58, tl. (
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nXAlf T on 11m f.Otit)
roH-rn or I'Mor-kwrv mT Ykab oki.hbi
I'hkvkktri. bv a f!oVKtio.
...VoTa niaCoavKH-rtoH AaiiKx 1 aatup
HliaaaTKAO raxia Haut rvs Taxks.
t'o II.. is. ultucL '
frWjAfc4sAU.l-- iMXXMS
-'- '" - mm- ' --
Al a nitvting ol llic cnaeriwlivr cili
ausol ras.llol:,nk coiillly, held at Ihe
tfmu to. i&JSftafcrAiiia, ii.
ol July. isl. lor the pinpr ..t H.Miitiia
ti.tg a candidate u. 11 pr.-s nl Ihein til Ihv
stale convention, lo rttueiid III'' e.'listlln
litin. on ni..:i;.n. ..li.i lila. t.. K-., w;
.siHedn. tl..- th .u . jut-l 44w U. sojU and
It II I., igh, l:-., re.pi.wled lo ..el as
s t 11 lain
U.i a t ..II, lie dclegaii fi ..lit lit. s..cntl
I. sloje. w-.'re. tliij.il ;lt 1 1.. 11 tli .itln.il,
1. p.tllt.l tt. It. .-i-.4.l.
n toolion a Mi.inilt.-e ol llilo.' were
pp. ilil.il lo 1MI11111. lit.- 1 i..riuiai TO
tin- .1. Uuales, who nis.rit.l . !... collet t.
Iu lie -lion, a c-'tniioile.' .'1 -i.v, one from
each township, was appointed the
t'hairiiiaii 10 diatt siiitahle re.tiuii... lo
lf pnacuL'd lo the ui.a'lillg (or collfldrf
ll.ui.
During tin- nl.s ii. e of the delegate and
the eoniiuillce. the iue ling was entrtidn-
si l.y lr II. Iv. Sas .t in a stsrh r'pll
w till ability ami smud ajuiimeitt, at.ow-
The tlelcgale after a l.rief aU in i "ri?
tiniiidn'id rrtantcd thci had uiiaiiiui.a!i
ly agreed to p.rstjil lo the nutting the
name ol t ol. Mm. !. M.nlin a a auitahlr
H-rnon to r. present the county in the mate
convention, w heri-usui ho w as ths lansl lo
In tli utianiiiioua choirr ol the meeting.
Col. Martin Is i"" present, act 11. It . I the
noiiiination, and 111 rt ihuisc t.. a heart
rati, matte a imwrrfiil, 4i'iiticnl and uu
aiisweral.le argument in la..r ..f a rH..
Velitloli. Ihe u.s-.'siiilv ol ami tiding 0111
coiislil.ili..ii ami I lie rl'.ht of the 1..011I.
lo alUir sr ametnl llietr orgTrnr taw, win 11
ill llieil wis.toill Ihey utal .h.ltl'it luea
aarv.
A he committee o
.liiii.iiVs. tTiit.vii.-h
Wevrc. naiiiuiui(tik, odtiiilo
nf the
fast leglsriitiire 1.1 Mil.niiitiii" to
pie of ihe state the .Ucsiu,ii
the ixs
w lit llier lliel woul.l.Haie 11
COllVCUtlOII tl
iinend their constitution
'.!. That we hol.tv.ilh tin; constitution,
that M.e puiple of the state, wllclievul
ilis-essary tol their satety and biippillt-ss,
hnie the iniyerent, sole ami e.clu-iivc right
of nltering tuiil slxilisbing their ron.stitu-
tion and fia-iii nf goveriimeiit, ami that
the ptftteut plan proixxxxi To the ix-01
of calling a convention is legitimate ami
pro'x'r. " in pursiiaiue ol law, aud tli
maintaining the contrary are enemies to
the ixuple.
M. That we roni'ur in the ntstrictions to
be iuiposed by the voles of the people uu
the delegates wheu iti couvuutiuu aijaeiii
bhdl; that we greatly favor a hoinesteail
for the (xsiplw, a mechaiilrs and Inlxirera'
lien law. and that we will staud by and
protect the rights and privileges of all
our people as securer, by the fundamental
Isw of the land, without distinction of
rare, color or previous condition,
4. That the enormous state debt the in
tens 011 whit h the present constitution
provides shall lie regularly and promptly
paid, the burdensome 'taiation, the rl
iravagance in Ixith erxinly and atatn guv
tiruiiieuU, the crraliou of uselcse oiiui
Ihe eX'nsive and ujrilltws township sys
tem, and numerous other mil growing
out in a great degree of a oonstilHtimi ill
suited Ui the wants of our people, imp-natively
-dfiiiautl the calling ol a coin en
linn In 1 halii'C )t.
tenlion to nlxilish the sjsirnior pul.lir iu-
atrurlion est.-ililuslie.i ill Ihe st'tU-, as Is lin
outcd to us by our em'tnies, but rathe! U
some extent iiupnive the present defei tive
systiin, thai It may be a prill' Ileal blessing
lo ajl finr i-iplu.
"(T l lfal we thi not regard this question
of a conveiMlioii as iu any ways party one,
and we earmwlly- invile Ihe gixt.1 people
of our 1 onuly, all true North CanJinaiis,
irrcspts-tiie of party or party atlilialiirn,
Lo Co ox'rab. with lis in the calling of this
rimveitlii.li, ami through itsagrm'y relieve
txir state from ti.. heavy imrdens now
piessiug her itotvu ami start h.-r again nn
Uie- road- to prope.ril.y and grealiieoa..
7. That we endorse the rhoire of the
delegates frcin the ditf.trent ttiwt.xTii.jM in
the selection of W. If. Martin aaiui can
didiite and lelgc him our uiiciiviil.nl
iipxirt.
M. That we deem it ineipedient in Ihe
present iiiix.verished i-omlitiiHi tt the
(Ks.ple id' l'aUiilnk rounty to levy any
Ihi lor tlw building of a court house iu
the manner now proptmed, but think we
should wait until our condition ia sin h,
that when tlwi Work kvoncc coimitettfcd it
Call lie completed williout delay.
The meeting v as chnrarteriwd by x r
f t harmouy and a deteimiiialion 011 the
part or all present lo do their whole duty
in Uie rouuttg elec tion.
Ill niotiou, it was ordered that a copy
of the resolutions' and the pnxiN-dings ol
this meeting he sent to the Italeigh Hkm
Tittai. for publication.
JOHN HL.U'K, Chairman.
TK crauv eoiiveutUtoUta are Id the hahtt of
inlUD( tiial "wbM t nut wltli ua, U afluM
IM M
What do tii now do with bo v. Vane, who
1 fj'hiHW Ut have anvUiinK to do with eon ven -
Uuu, tWwfwiy 1 r tMiiii.-. 1
Lrt um nave umtmtx ut war nun aor 01 uie
RsNTiaat. titr the monnlsms anmhrtrot fsrbtv.
thus tar. A few wurda Irixai Vaues wosul sal
tht aval tbtdutj . . .
The above we rlip' from the Italeigh
Teltynim, a paper so ultra di tnix-ratlc thai
conservative demtx rat y Is of too railK and
cliler a stripe to satisfy It , so democratic
aa to prefer to work in the interest of the
bitterest fx-s of d.-nxx-raey , rat her than
airay itself on tlie side nf its tlrm allies.
We snaiwct this is another one of I heat
"rumors that creep in the Tabyntwa, Hut
ing the temporary absence of the editor-
in chief, or of Ihe "local.'' We are led to
the conclnah that this is so rri.ra thr
Billowing snnuunrenient made in the
C'liaf lut4.fVavrser of a date one day later
man me ltufmtn.
itat.111 rsi at I ii.'Bai tprai i;in jnni av
nrwi.10 niaisistl Messrs.
a"wC GbV.- Vaf.ee anq- ef wlH aoAvei
las. viUarns ot (JharluUe ia ths aulixx-l at
eoiiveii l(Mj at. the eimrl hi.n, on eh.t.urt'ay
.'l'i,,l, st-
tiuaalB dastrad.
- no Vatfati' atTTTTllll aisttftlli ar - aVaaJab
w ivxusK'imirf mrfwr
JHfistSSi) 'Oi.- lAranjpjjthat' all tlie I
msheid aided at that -Atv4nr Journal
tf Cvmmtrtt. ,- ; -
he man McGiffla. fhsrw wTtrtnt
nlk'itv in tlie murder of fonstahle Dnliu
rnond m Branswirk county, Va., srane
eighlera months or more ago, was to hsve
been hung on rrwiay st rlrunswirk V. 11.
Metlitfln will ln remetnlx-rrd as one of the,-
,w. iwrwm .u.. sm s.n.,n,cu M" ., 1 1 1 .r
vllte, tast winter, and were si-nt to Virgnv
I under a miuisition on the govern. of
that state, lie and I a-wis, the man who
Was with him when he was captured, were
charged with aa ettrniitt to join Lowrys
gang. wu. svtsraaa.
nil",
Kl Kl'X MTKAUKS t.t XbttTU CAHO-'
J IM -,.1 ITMff jVKHHtBOItHfHil (
t Lllill l ! T
The following "taitnage" whih we Rnd
n ixiilni in the W'sfrrntsMl V f iltwrHt
rh.tttrt r aViaJ 44at t.i aissii
1?. I,.r to maiiv of the soralkd kuklui
d..iiii in the old North Utile r - -
I he nrighlxirhixxl ..f (Ireens mill was
IheM-ctieot a wild and frenzied eicftf
niciii 1.1V BuiVTayTiwginmg-tfcli; Uj tiwtW f'.'VJ
icniiiiii e ill dial hs'aliiy of tW veritatile
!.nk!iii. JlittlH'W- Williams, .snWti,
st ilts iiu'oalh 1I11U lx'twcen the hiwrs
,1. I an. I :l u'ul.M-k, a. in. rhiuday nionii(r,
1. was nrouxril In .111 hia slnniber by a
nux-t lii.ltsMW MUse, artCuninanwd by lie-
inonnir yettwj threats Karin tne imnxtll
tr itelg'htxirhiaxl if hi dwelling.' 'llw
ing his il.xjr to prevent forcible ciilnrrr, ,
lis s-red through the cliiuking to ma
hat was out. He saw three men (he s)ip
pused they were men) on and near the
fence that enclosed his dwvllUi;. He hair
ed aud was answered, he says, by a 4oat
territlc btwilairdiiieul with atones epos hia
hoiisr, which cuiliiiiHil he knew Bo bow
king, as he a as frighleocd eil of bis
wits, . ', "
""asy-vtrualseaj WW in Mts wjri'.hlxirhwxi
who fled to the wocmIs aa4 e.-rnti.;i.l fu-,-?
safety. A small boy ran a mile to Billv -(ioodhltow'a,
another mhweii man, anol
appriaril him of the danger. The old
mao Haiti lo Iii wife Sally, dcy is eome,
de Uiklut icme. IVy hab been telling
11a in de ptv lK dal Ihey were coming.
! ssMvdcy are liere. You i;o (njl and I
hltie in the comllehl and I aut gwinetj'
tay at dis lxir wid de tie, bnl we are
game to lie killed, go to the comlield
Sally, and pray.
rtenigcc Ironi the accne of at Hon alsnn
I ih. ncigh.lx.ra, who like uncle llillr
made .lis)x.ition i-f forces for the la( k.
I low wm p,mt a flight nf temw. 'Unv-
.ilitsu.!
unlay mnrnip'r Ihe farts
i-iaue'...i.-'-..vJi.-.i'
lli.lils.it.... Is.tt -t s kuL u .
M
,IkW or'j-t brs
evxni IMcr I'ltiiiiiiM-r, liritrhcy Ureeu and ' f:
Itot. Hall, thrive cohiied Ixivs, were arreat-
tsl as the kukltiv, who confessed ihedsetf
.lusi hen- our thrilling nsrrati ve must syulur .
the usual ktiklux fata and what is gener
ally the result of North t'aniliua kukliia
iHitragix
The Ix.ys were on a itrunken spree, went
out serenading, sa," they discoursed roost
e.siirnt iiiiisn to the sleepy hesded 0004
plaiiiaBl without f ucomphshing lbs dssir
b.1 etfi-et isf waking him.' They conclud
ed to see a hat virtue there was in atones, ,
which nursed the oonstetnatioa im the
neiijlilH riiix.d.
NvUt.lv was hurt, no Mood spilled, and
taiemetlur w as 0 so little cob sequence
that the defendants wars disrhargwi on
payment of Post. '
For ths SeatliMt.
mom McDowell.
Ma 11 ma, N. t' July 84th, 1871.
JfWa-JfJsf,- k4B and 4oekery
made but little headway against cxioveu
tlon Jesterday,
Maj W. II. Malone, of this plsj-e, and
('ill. ii Fuller, of Kayettevilhi, dt'iaauded
a division ol time, to which they assent.sl
to the extent of allowing Measra. 'Ma
tune and Fuller one hour and. a hjlf,
either singly or together, aa they chow,
Krwln. ol the A, to open the debate an! .
(', lM'ky to close, aithmrt limit
ilaj. Krw in' crttirt wao tiuite feeble, as he
st'eiuiid to Inlxir under tits riwack.usm sa 4
time aincv, nermntu'rn iw pt..
tuti.ui, as a hill f nhiwhwt taut,
Messrs. Malone sod . ifw!lcysxfpluJ f ""
ty Hve inuiutea tMli, and you maj be o
slued that the limited time was well im
plovt'tl ; their arguments were able and
telling iixui tlie 4:mwd.' .
t'ol. JVxkery made quite a lengthy
siM-rrh. ' He snetned to leel that he it. ,
Climbing up hill- he xeeme.1 to give satis
facti.Ht to his own friends, twit Wholly
failed to con vice any of them illegality of
the call fur eonrculion. The ball move
gloriously for a convention in ths west.
Fur-Uta sVnUnel.
, WIUTB,. MACK.
Slansiis. KniToHs: Vim are correct in
saying that the a hite niecbanics and
workiiigiiien will have their own opinion
ol the men or papers who would ails na
up with the negna. W Jxtssour decid
ed i.piiiiou. The negns-s have joined with
the 1 arp t badgers and thieves to keep as
down. Ttsvy have dime this lo the last
.me of thcrn, and do they think that trierr
white working men and uitxhaiitts will
joiu the thieve too I No, by tlie Kternal,
never. We are white nil tkrvuyk antl will,
never disgrace our color in .-a. uisoluxxl.
If we do not know our own iutensia we
will go to neither negroes nor black
whites to team them.
ONE OK THKM.
Raleigh, July 26, 1871. , , ,,
The saw.lust swindle of New Vork,
who ad Teniae. I to fVxxl Ihe oountry with
C4Hjnterft.it in aiey, have bees deeply rour-.
tilled to learu that their Most lirilllsnt
achievements have been surpassed by a
mend, r of the despised negro rare. In
lisdly lowsthip. 111., a odorMl manof pnv
penj ani.rxpii-ji .anux Yf.
actiuaiiite.! with a negro who ivnresentrd
himself as r5nmW Tom th amrth. whn '
aid that be had bnxight off hia old mas
ters money, amounting to 7&,WW in gold,
which be had In a box secreted in or near
Hannibal. He said the money was of no
asetto hint, as he was watchW by detect
Uvea and dan not gii-fca- it, and be pro
posed to sell out the entire box of gold
liar f,DOO cash. Voad could only raise
2,ftOO, and tat this he bad tomortgagehis
pmnerty ; as ths gold dealer obligingly
took tuU amount 10 moory and Voad 'a,
note for the remainder. The buver then
weiit to- Hannibal, when the box was
found Just sa it had bee described ; but
.m opening ll Voad's Vbiima of wealth .
were speedily dissipated when he fimod
its contents to asjuiat only of a large piece
l.i.lliiieaU-r i-ack., Voad Usa, haU. his .,
raith la colta-ed human aature. Rmmt 1
JKnsa, I . , , .1.- - .- -. j. '
In tiro Oit. As srn were passing (he
lUaJoojeaajejaAUw
IMititirt of Lewis thu XIX. the editor nf
lhUllJ&rthJt!tli'j:i Dor lor Sai.l he
JIJ'I V.r. . II i"t were p.nth UTar frw-nds and
Ik'iI!. a if Tile to aixswer; but to make 4
t'.uiij. ..i..yi, be w.Mihi say be the Dix-. -las-
Iu Ms biHyboud. Baed la drive a voks
of steers aaaa-nl Duke and Antony, and lo
make them move .up he ust j to pouch
tbew wiihaatklr. , 1 l. ,
Iuks was a good solid animal and gave
-.s.Mw. nn. assisj waa-a nauoy
fellow that bad a peculiar jerk. In and i
out. in and out. Tho Auciml Doctis
said Mr. Ilanea-was rather too much like
old Aattmy sjerk, first ia ansl then outl
iaUisfairy Jtjaavwr. P-." ' .V 1
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