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-V ') I s-- i l f II , I., ill, i ft, iu:i)Kim uitixr i, mi i. 9.--MI. 102. mm 1 r' l t- , s,7 I '-V i..' . .i; i .. 1, .11-1 Mm- CIH, -t It II Jl I li la 1 ill us i so. tl a re-.lit r. ,. I,ni" .-'. . be deplor, , '" I"" I'""1 hi I' 'MTV ..ll. .1 , I'.. I in i i-l l. nr .il cki.pl uk-ralil. nl ..I. !ll lllif ..Hal. I, ll ll ll -Ul-.il. sine- I W .1 1 tin t' ll 'til l it.... 'nil mi , l,.lili.' , vi I,. -1.i,,.; I. I.k Tlr t.ytd llle ..ii-liluto.l .1. i ii.- w .-i.it ii .,r iiii- , ll,,- ,i:.ii, ii!iiii il i.-v. . . -1 r . . . u i . i . w as ill it run, I iti in Tin- horses,, mules, I brcatj slull. had in,, -I iill, I, j the 1 Imjlu T.. ! tl. . this . tit.- wh fifaft itfid "r ' ' l-l,'-'. f'u.lH Antrim ..I I III' v, i ii." i! ).i it.' hi hot l it y miiiiiii;.; "T!i-s.-l ui'l l-rsi. .'r,ii.-t..nl nun r..r Thr i I'l " i ..I' . ,i ,,! I. l . i .1. b i i. .i c mi n .1 I. i un.l.M' itn I ,, ,i ii, ii,.-.- III. In .1. rlitlini ,-..) th.' 'i-ifiiili i" I,. In: .till i fl.lintani, h.ivi-, liy n .n-.'.l Ui..ii I In- M-.,ili' liy ll, .inst ll ,(t I..,, sivrtitJ, fix llH.tl 1 1 in h -.ytt. in an. lititulint ut ft'lliiT Willi it -tvliti ,i ttHiffw VihUmII, i' lliti itlHri- li'ililm, riiih.iut itntl ilitilli-rnlill' tlwt liuit ill'fl'. Tim ti.iiHl itutitn (iniviilm ki. iinnw- iri!14nil, M BtiriM hIkw, : A"! lirfftWl) lllilll.HI.lnl 'Inll'lf HT I.IMlll'll, iil ilnti.i -fin nl ft i i J- in i)li it i.l -. :l -.,1 jii-l itil I H ik,. ui'l .ilhi'ii III 'It i it '"I! I-- y t ,1 ll-ili I i ..I u h.- ll it. nil' ij ill ,,,, , , i, ,l,,li. II-.T.I I, I 1 1,. -I II.' .inn null v , ii ll ill A n,l it rf. i'iriii7,i-s ii, i tin- iiil.lli ,1, hi ttffiil ii. i- tin- km, .l.'. lnriuj,' 1"'" ' lAll(n )iu. I I . ' the uttiTiniiM fin !l - iii.l , in inline ill triui tlutl till' .Mm--I, ill. I.) ,iVvrrri.tU li'gi-tluli.Ul i -', ,, t iliim, irivhlt' li tin ,,,' iil ,,.;.,.in iiiv,n,-tit "I' III.' inti'f ,ii ih. , ui, In ili'l.t - In.l.i'.l, tin' I'.m i1 inn I iv ik" I. Tin- mill I'llii l rri'ti s il lit ili",,,! I.Lt- i.l' tin: win .r" itrlv i, I itn inii.it i riiln-.l n,iI. I'nr the. 1 1 in jiriu tii'itll) ii" jiiiv v. llhinil tin' nl' , r- ..I' th.' whole .l' I vl i I, I.l .' h.i Ih, in I. lit- I., il mil: :i tl..- -.liilf ill Tin- I" "I tltV ilv lalnin-il lianler ami ire the clime of the it Una t li--v i i it ili.l', vet they are lit ltl.. ,,ll unit than then, tjmk at the .nut- .I wealth the agricultural illUT nl lli. v are .1,11 iinwlrnU' aim umik"1" iln- I innt an- imt nrpiunal anil re I i". where ymi will, you lah.il.l il.i'nr Very lillle Ian, I has licen nM.ieil, I H nilnnl lie ai.l that th furiiu'rH ..' ke.l their I'aiin Willi cattle, ,. The iiiiiri.yenieiih' in the cnilll ri I'l iii'iitlly aren'iiicely w nlli inc. iiiiin Hie kjiiic in Hue "I' the 1 "i'" A lew .hicis line illliri.e,l SHi.llieW ll.lt, lull 111 a . '1.1 It., uni. ,,t tin- late ha.f tint J.rui.,1 Imt have, ii.crcaw.l llirllllal, lull 111 a eell..l.ll 111111,' Hie niilv not im I 1 ij.rui.,1 Imt have ii.crcaw.l in .i.e.ty aim (lluiiuiilicl in entniiii-"' ami w.alili. Any liiliiheent I'H.-rvrt iH t ,me recij flilr l4 lli ..."ll.l" .4... 1 Will, where liaie the eariiiin the i,ite tfi.ne ( They hn iii.l cmnlatttl'S they have w.trke.l hat. I IHtt illerea-k'tl lut, llilly in g.HaJ ll vtlvj or Wi-allh ulitri- the mime) II any will n.n m.ei I i ni iiin-Jt, he will Hi' " n hii,wi-.I uii hy uxaiiiHi, tnvMifilu nystfin ,M ";nyeinnient lixiil hy llrtt tun Mllnli.m. I nUer (Inv. Ilnl.len'n iwllllllil" tmlimi ni, 'cariet biKi:ir" rile, the cur j it. nt , .(H-4,Bes .if the state Hut year Were, aieur .inn ami a i)uarter Hiillinii nl ilnllurH 'Tl r.t i.f a,linii!wtcriiH tlw wmity Viiv. riuiiciil.4 a niillinn nmrr. Then the ptn- ilf liaiil ml.. Hie liaMTftl uuiwiiiy uu- " fn IH llal TtTyniror h w nmre than t,i ail I I il .If IHrtllinllll of lol ur. 1 liime lawn. Iv-. -iii alltiwiiii tip flic (!.i failllu- il' lue f."'!- ,ii.l t ll lit iT:!y nntiiinjr U. In1.1 a titnJ t.i their p-r in ii, nt pr..H'rty. Thin exllii!i''herv M Ih.' )i.i.ple' earnifl'w Uavr came, An.l f i't M trtia, theinlrrc on the public cl.Til ,ha n "t brwi ti.l. ' An that ilelt fw' .inls the w'.iple ranniit pay it, arm wl.il u more, they can have on intmra'rity unvil Uh-j aitjimt Otis L-U in "" ? an.l net nil of iir pramit expensive ) tern inf tlnir government ( TliivtKial valiK nf the whole rop .if th tate, nfti aa.l jprMal, i The annual atliliti.in to tabliaig, in our pinmn, fur tbe Good luCv Tl,. I'"- .. urn il.ii.-d n,l.r,ii l, ui, s,ll u !? ' l'.HHI ' Tin- i lli. l. Ii! n-oo.Miiz I ' 'h 'i- i-Hi , ,.C ili.- iritii7i,THMTi1,T.'' iff mid ll I'I'ti'l' "I Hll'i IMI'Ill II, 'I tl In- , , .., ,,,, , ,,, ,,, wf ,,, ,,l lu, li., , ,i , , 1 1 j, , v I Iii-tii they .1 l,li. li ,,) the inl il til, .1 ..fill. ,,,!.., .list ll III I. .h All,) Ull I lit, limit itartni' in. Ii i u, .t i. .- to the whole w.rl.l i.l Uii u character. The people m il p.. .. li h i . . i . t . . ..I th.-m a has -.ii. ii.l.. lu-f otilili. wink, certainly no in. re. Ii.it th. ..I, I i, ,, $Mt.lMJumt, I In- annual inli ii .l t,:t. i, -'(Hl,(xK) t...iy ii. tiling ..l ihi aoeuiinihtl. d inl.-r.-st N'.. l.i th- in, ,,n. ,, I M I .1 . . i.l ll... 'I'll.' 'l ll 11 .-.HI I.. ti,f ).. I cent tl fil mm ihki . .h ni iinli-.l . I III'' Illll- f I.'JOO.Otm fd'KI ,riiitl IKMi III V. If llf I III) till- I t iii-ni ; r! I , ;ill,l lh:it i- "pic , 11 till- tave II. I. I, c, nlltline I llf) llllh! IV, "!l W C I lltcrcst I urtciil e govern I '.If I ..I I il.. ..: I .1, l.r." in- ,11 1.. -liili- III ill in -I'.. i IL. iii.-til . Aii. I ll.i. I..HI1 .fill I.H.H. Til.-. ta.VMt.lXK) hi..- lily ami lits.-i. n.T li'ili-nil ui tni.ri' ri than I$J,.')1, mm nii.ri' lliiiii.iw Iriif. i . i, n,.t ni.iiul..t,'il th, i, iln. I jn, -.iii, all!, mil llliiMtll i rwHrtJM iinil, -I tit. I. lll lh.,y 1 1. I. IVI mi lit i llu ir i .m -.hall I,. ,,, ,1 .ay Imt t h u till: litir.lf li ,1,1,1 I- I. il I ill. in .n tlntn. -ii ti-nn--ti..,i tn li,. Iimv. I I' l il til i w ,!..! I.l,- iii- nu ll, w Ii ui. I . .1 li. i jii -. ,. . rt , l.i l.t 1 I' I, i . I thr.iiih e.l mi. I ll,. i ii 111.- div .ml u i II nut il-l, then Hi- Hi ii i , , r, ,n in th p..fi ,ih- i-iinnot tin y itn mil 11111 Htfll;. ire 1,11.1. Ill i.t III, in -illM;', ili-Tnce . tin h- ..I' a ( li-llrr, mi. I ni iin.l tt-un-.l it litinn hat e that, nii'i.ill.iiu u hi. h i, . nth. i M.i' ..I" 'i le,. i .1 M.ri'injiliti nl crime am .tece.l it i.m, svi.trn In evii-nli- the iam. (iinviniiiyi ,tt l. (- nitat It lit inn all.lhl,-Si,nvil..fiimof their .itl,,,r,' r.i.i.tfM.b. it ' What .ill IU m,.,,!, think .,1 ll,i I W14.U will the .nlil ami "1rTOf7""tS,,fc' if SUUt, Ami if .t j imiwlcnt ii tn w wt, Tii.r w an mm -mi ,.atll u.ii'ih ! Ha.lieal .illie, lii.l.leri. ami Ih.ii ,ii..H niii-ht iiil.-'nle tn Mich 111" T till V. we i iHll.l 11. ll ! rnriTrrnt: of TIM KAIL There eall If l. ,-ll iin.l lli- e.. . all. I tri'i'.in. erl. 'l the utatutf th tl I ' tn .1 1 I . . I II t il'nl -n.v. ral tailrniul i I. .ill. I that (Inv. Cahl i- .ii :it..i. ha. I a flxcl iiiiji.'H' in sii.-ien.li,ii k lliiui hun tlif kiw-i ami .lire, tors in the .i,i hieh the aluU! is iiiu rcteil an a t. klmhl.-r lia.l ninny 'niniaUT ilirm.a M They ill lie ahnwn when il tiiviililim llii'i-smaiy. Hut .Hie nf thine llir.wetl hiu alreailv ili veliipeil itelf, thit was. tn u the Hill- mails fur .litical ami elwtioiievriiiK and tlecllull purpnaif. The pr.ni.lent nl the Atlantic rna.l, K. li Stanly,!'. It Tlmuias i""l "llii-r nuli i al wt.ni. take the mail ami lirinj livas th.iuaaml ,ii'triHa whom they hml uiaile ilnink with liijuor, from Newliern an.l elsew hen-, ami turn them loone ou Uolda Imrii'. A serious ri..t is the consequence, jrreatly i.ujK-nlinf the safety of the whole town of tii.hlslior.,' ami the lives of the women ami chil.lreii there. They pro iluciil the most serious anil wiile spreail ulurtn an.l when Ktnniv ami Tlioiuan are i.piM ale.1 Ui lo take the nenH aw ay, they mock ami Inuh'h nt the people, an.l tinally wlieu they an-tolil they will Ik held re siions'ililc f.r the crime amllnitiHtre eHe tratcl. Stanly savs, " ".'hi s r.sp..i,Hil,le an, I In- .lamneil'" Tflis roa.1 has la IVi-ely UM I lot eh1 tiolieeiiiiK "' ' ha t inn .,irn,,s.is tirtice hoi. line canvassers have i t iiaaseil frve at plca-nire over it. The Mime may lie Haiti of the North faiolitia railroad. Hadic.vl cillivassim and iiF-Mk.M nassc.l fre an.l at will, ami tile i- i road was used to act nt'lfm Totem down at the " riffht plmi-s." Tins haplled llltllhl Cllv and steps will lie taken, as we learn, to fein t the mailer ..ut. . N,,w we say that this is monstrous. The i.rmierlv of the ixsiiile of the suite is thus tisc.l . ifresjtnnsilile men t. carry an fliation to iliKtm) the pi..'rty and prrw epets nt the very people who own this i.n.irrii- It is indeed inl.ileralile I The i i oflha- holders who do this thine; own nine Uiitl of them, no proiTty. and thus odtraey the very men w ho- property thev us" How- Inns; ill the iienple tole- rate thi ulate of funit wflTtlie legial uivtnli taU- a jjoxcnuw l thus -sua ii..s tlrt' plain pulilic statute and tlma d.fiis them; apt! fur .such purp"- ! We trtMk in. We ahU.W ( .. , . ' I. N.iK.NlK nP TIIK Nt VWi "Till HiMi." Weqii-itciroiutlie TrUmMuf file 4th inst : " Hie present constituti.m f the state wan framed in lmWi and North trolina was re admitted U the rfm iiler i. It in statexl lh: ime nHi ftrpguuw prohibit! tfu calling tvn.i4. icvittenlum uxdtr Ux yar$ Uu diitt f rUlicatUm by (y prftt ami utrtptmttt jr tuuprtm m The TVWkm in informed that the csa atitution contain no r prmfwen ; but if it even did, the p$Jfe VuU have riykt to call a nmwirtioo when they thought neowaarj au propf; Tim smw cjiny,Arfi,r " an OVsftHVAIiI.E xrxCTM'l.K ifu'lutiifit conlml uiigratiiUiUu.t with Iu.m Kiiljfli ln nil- Thf cirfiliul iiiaiiuor it whh h h tMik ItiHr lian.lf am iliweii hia li;tls ti n l th Hhuliffr4 of his rilurei i-ilort cHi nji, iii.Ih -lt tht lit fully up the Uiyh liorutr thy coitOmnl on him Uy tl-ir voit-s Hin tuaiHu-r Wat. iiut rn ih.u nn xitu i Cut ttin! in (WTfu-t k taping ft the 'Nw CivilijUiotr Un-iij-lil Jhwh ly 1 "rurpH. btiia." TIk only rtliilf Mi.iti ftlinin lif I'undfKtTtnll to fiHiiphnjeiil with Iiih nrju'iuus iiitire, no Ur as wf ul-rvt'.l, wiu tint tall revenue ntYu i-r ln.ni M line, rall l HuM-rvior IV-rrv, Hi- wjii paiUulnrly rJi)m to hliu urn I to Kriiiv ,!ik mid hi Hons. Hurriih for the 'w Civilization ft in f'tttar tlmt Mr I'hillips Iihh rr.tvet to g, thf wliolt- figure, wt vyiiat it may lif irt cmpliHtir-iili gentUjinaii of th nioHt mlvrtiui.il iifean. And intends to carrv , thfin into prut'ttcal effiect. It is not, then, to be wondered rtt that he run "ft the tilft with ths U&noniJ'U Jetrrn lltrri, ( oh.rt'd, tud voted for hint iBst hfrtftilly, whm he knew that Je&tiM hud iW4 ivcd ht iU'N (nun Ivlttu held, w lien I ihmwin U ..I iliilUin. niul lik.) ItiU-. M t , vl t,MMi K twmifMw iter tma v. Mfa t mt nf ! t in Cttiigtm I in it...'i .. MI'S n.LS IHft'tl tn;i.i', mi. i Mr I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 ireiii'il tn run ,,, 1, ii, kit Mitti I li.rriH mi. I vil. ..i 'hiiu' t,.i il rhilli. Then, t., lie !"Hl nil the lleket ith Willie I) J.,Ii,-, wll'i H HM Mj,Millteil to lie rtii;li'ii( nl' Kirk'i 1'iiuit inarlial, which to ii y .luliii Kerr, Samuel I' Hill ami iilliim. Is any uuc n,irirt-i-,l that he triiaie.l tlie tnt(rii at Millnii me nn I ele wln-lf, while they ihniiteil " l'hilliM' treat '" Hurrah Cir the " New t u ili..ili,,n " ami itt vital it'H ' 7.V WOHKIXii MHS OF il I.KKJ1I Tlie white i.-..ile ili. I nnlilv in thiBi'ity ' e" ' '"""'"' ' v''' 'hW "" '"- o1 ''"n'".iK tt"'' m 'u rule I "!'1' "'' " ft'-'JM'iwf twn. ,,,,wiU ulilic affaini, and eH-eially, re they waking up to a pr.iier si-nse of the mul ter of lanation Th. y se, that this evil will swallow up all the property that is left and Im-ki; ui'e the .people and lie stl'i. every III, elilin- In laui.r ann aeiiune proH rty , , , The most iinlicealile thing among tile whit.- voters hen, wa the determination and unanimity with which the workine, men .ojted. The oflict-holdeni and their orvjniw had sotiullt to prodiH o tire false and slanderous impression that the work in", men wi re opposed Ui a convention liiey ll.itly contradicted this misr, preseu tatio.i, by their ili teriiiinatinn and activity on the day of election in favor of coitvcn fton. We never saw them so active ahd dcteiu.iniHl U-fore. They s-e and know that it is the Wwr of the stale thai J.,ljfs tht tiu-r at last, ami when hij.li and op pn-sMve laves arc to Is- paid. Ulur pays them . an.l then ton lilxrr laiittuishe and the lalsirer prow's (sairer and Ms,rer until tie despair We honor the working men of Kah inh for the (riiiid spirit they inani feated. All honor to tlmn 1 Kkdkkai. Intkkkehbncb. -Amontr the notable fmtun of the late election in this state for the purpose of ascertainine; tlie will of a majority of the a;ople on the single subject of calling a convention to ameiid their constitution, was the scandal and indecency of interference by federal ortke linlden in thia purirly domcsti. .in. si inn From Attorney tietierit Aker man. a member of Uraol'a cnliuiet, down to the lowest detective and spy that ifol lows in the wske V S. assessors and other revenue offlcere, to entrap the ieiiple and cheat them out of moieties tn enrW-h theumelvea, all all were busy in the elcr. tinn. It was a disgrace and lnrleM' on s.Milar sutfrage in a govenunent pretend iug to lie free. To these minions of fed eral powsr were added the state officer, from the 'governor down Ut the .uicamst radical countable in the atate, all exerting to the utuiont their official influence to keep themselves in the plait's they so un worthily fill ami even disgrace. NOT SO. Til W.-U latTIl 7 inu-i reimrt the editiw of te Skntisbl as telegraphin; ugly ' iais " word about tlie election in Wake. The editel1 etjt fi Wk JM3f&. nor did ha hear of aoch uessaee nntil lie 4aaui it ia ptiut. Our assxicialo did not send or know of such measage being- svnt. He did re irrWT a niwMig"''irw' Wow y.Mw h.f Hilly asking when he wantT a ial train for !lt River, by 'asking the Major how many negro wom.-n lie mle.1 f .We called up Hall, 'he devil , f the.-Hnx, v. jo await Mr. Bilej lurther lea,uii- con veil tit in or no convention. Hall aajis he dhl not send tlie message. Tbe ksepvT, Ut. Kamssj, says ba did nut Mad it. If we Snd out the flian we shall pro pone that Phillips and Rev, James 8in clair, snd I Archive of Gravity, when they come to Uke their starts in esvn lion, shall pray for hi, aft. first treating khe negroes. Th. utility ,,f vttp 4ainK!-rhr il! ot fonvciilinii iu thr ntitU- i.t imt -;n'at in thf i irfUTustaiffN untler whi h thy did v arr ctiiniiderfd, fvi-iy diniiiten-u d ii) HTTtir niUHi a rHy!t of Urril ' ?;ujU (MiiMt. ami out; that rpiM IH for llu: fu ture of thtt staU' ami people. No honest man hm- of ordinary ink-H! t'me can prvtriid to deny thttht great Unly of thm ini. ritf Volf inninh up oJ KO, (KH) nejm voh-n, votwl i1idlvat if vi4d hy one man. niovfd hy fhd-Ht and immt Uhl'iMjiidtd dL-ttniMt, fis'iunst the jtvut tMniy of tlu- whitf (njile of thf trtatf, without nlfiiMie' to I.iKM or eotidition llmt hut for tin mivt votj then would have Ufti Imt nominal opjMMitinn 1o llu call (or n mnvftilion. Ami it must lurth r Ik- rohft'di-l, tliat thfni' net'rors yntcd without the alilitt reh-rftifc to the tit t!sity for a clmu of thf fon-t it ui ion , for fvcii the dishornt trffiv hojdrr who nmnipuhttrI thf m-'friH wi if fon J to d tltut thf coiiHtitution lie d I" U iiiM-mlf 1 1 hi nmnv import a nt npn ik riiin nmioritv vote h:u Imvh raft hy tin ignorant, and Mindly, without ni. m ui . intrrot ol aiiyltotlv hut thf Mliii- hol.h-rs. On tl u- other hand the niiiiontv. tn-iuU' ffjHHT l" tlif lliH) '1( in u ui u 1 Bp athiiHt wholly of th. in,. ' Mi. fng men of all rut-tH. ,nid tl . 1 at lutliMrtni and eiltli all.'lial na'l. sU. ,tl rliMiuWr Urt-..tnH. . jojuUmb. iKfi n t if). nl 'ti ptf-Wttv ,ft llf ,ll.,ii.. hi'. .-Ml, . .(' . , l i I l I 1 1 ' i , . I , , '-. 1','fiu 'I'l. ii'leis ,x iiii i', ,, in,, nit i . ,1 lift ., I"-- ' .ill. .11 thai'li.!- uj...f 'Inn, I 'V. i.tle,. system ..' tiv.ill.i.i s. l.lil.i. ,.-.iile lis to lie ill! ..lei al tie ..mi that i ut. oil' - . ry pri.sMs-l nf uuliisi i i,il, cnuitnen lal and etlueal lonal ii,-n-M ami I a systi in nl stale l.'V i-l o i it'll t lull. I, us,, mi ill the tnnst exhavag tilt .h vree in tin niimlti r an.l eharai ter an.l pav of its ..Ifleeis an.l oll'n ial sysuan. They see that with the public debt of f in.fMMiOOO liang ing hut then, and tin: luiscsscil value uf their whole pr..ierty, but l'JO,(HM.I,0OII, ami a. stale trnvennnelit that nspiires t l.'.lli.l ui'l) anmiiilly to administer it in all its deparlniei.il..s, and the amoutit of leder al taxes they must pay, cpial to 'i. itXl, (kkl ninre that they eiuiuot possibly hojs' for prosperity indi-cil, thai the very prop erty they have must Is' sold to utrungers to pay the taxes demanded of than " Ti r.ul Hie ii. II" '"' Inintllul of white .., . i i. ........I...I people, maiiipuino .i oy u........ ifliee holders, who got into nttlce liy me rmsscsl fraud, havca iiiiin. rical mi ij .rit v and keep theilf. wlm have the gmiimi "is of a solid prosperity down. We ha.ve tried this system nl negro domination for three yeafs there lias lieen no proicrity ami it is manifest there cannot be. What will the pniplc do I Will they go on without regard tnlhecollstillllii.il and treat it iw' Irttsr'' If so, what lieonnies f constitutional obligation an.J the san. l ity of olli. ial out Ui ' What snri of a people will we liemnie ' What will the world lliink mul say of our morality and of iis as a shite and s.ph- '. Sane le mav treat this w a litiht mid trilling mutter, bill we tell everylmdy Hint it is .me of the ,1.. pcsl moment. We see Ht).(HM) negroes without pniM'rty. with-uit intelligence, without any settled mil lived habits of industry- ami thrift, together wjt?liire handful of while people, con ItetletAs one man in the interests of a sci of ollice holders utterly unprincipled and ran-less of their own reputation or that of the state and people wliollj they oppn-ss, fitmat' ii'imltr. H"i .ijj'Vn mul hntttU to (he Intelligence, vii tin', sittkil iiidhstry 1.11.1 lioW of thrift in the st ile, till) vote the eoile representing lh.se inlcresls down ami rule them with a hm! of ruin ! That is tin case. How long shall it re niaiuwW What must be the. inevitable ens, im iicea of such a state of things I Let (he reflecting ji.ople answer Uk-s.' im portanl iiiii-alioiis Ui each other and firmly (ii umi some plan for relief They owe it to themselves to iln so, and as soon possible. Ift them act ! Et.rrTtos FKxrtw. In regard to elec tion frauds in New Hanover county, the Wiliiiiiiulon .humid says : ' "Kmm all shies we hear of frauds prac ticed during 'the eMibir, held on Thurs day. It is ass. rt.sl that none of the poll holdeis of this eily were sworn in, as re tpjimt by law, and that In the first ward the register's ie would receive the names of applicants for registration, and would return them to her hWhand when he came home nt night, to lie by htm en tenl on the books, mllnait liig sworn. Thia Was-practiced fm si veral days when 8. T. Potts, the rvgisb-r and a candidate Burm,MiMd''nra thr-twrn-ufW.-'ft- lleajainiA,. withuut any sullioriljr, li4t: ever, r iliitng wii. t 1 At K-s ky 1 v'nt it B-onfidi-rdlji assert ed that there wen: twenty four niore votes polks) than were oh the registration b.K.ks,j bmsJaugiHal. and treaUsd Willi um This fai-t, it is said, can be well sulisL-in ,u,,i, IhmIi pertsaialU and ivbticallv. I tiated Franklin townsiiip vine will pjobaltly he thrown .ait as tin' radical register Ihere turned over his Issiks to another And st MfjMboro' we hear that 13 ne groes voted very early in the rooming and before tlie perts were opened." ' Ilasn l The bjlitt HMm Orjwa was driven to the necessity of Istrrnwing eur Router. .See column of the Orpua. Thlt's better than stealing s chicken. ft' mKit J.'nirrr -w.tse'tlwf: ..;tl t, a Mi.,,ti:v;oit.liy jutt iwfving hat. tll.atll this enmity, the d. uiocralk i an .li'l.ittffi. tfot the same vote the ilnniiicriktii: tirk. di last year, gaiui g largely at the Itali it'll pns inct. ami tli.a they kept the e.iliSeilli.141 ticket tip W ith tlll'lll -. in- .hmm, i ttM.ntmf imket fo a frw Ill.M-e V 'ICS th lit the I lllidld.-lLlsjl, Tills certainly .reu, - well I'm the f-iithful aiwl ciiivni.-iii manner in vrnicn tlie 1shu were pin in the p,.,,,, f Wake by the ilerius-ratii esn,i,lates. Ii 1 1 1 this fm t her remarkable fact is de vel..K-.l: - the ollice holders- ticket in trwel Their vote over the radical v.ile o last year. How can this tss sxplmikd .' (bdy on the Kroynd, that outragetiu frails hnve Ua-n pprpetmtnil in various ways, and p irtieulnrly, lir voting illegal voters and " reiealing " negro votes at Hie If.-i t i box and elafwhem Last year the rndii al did th u iitmodl by the use ot money ami tliT,iii"h othci frmidii ut me his. li is imt. irioit . that they ihrii .lle.l Imui lour 1.. ii., hundred illf " il Votes Slliee thai I'll... it is will known tll.1l ll, ,te hundred in 41...H h-i.e left the ei'lllily, and yet they !, ,ve ini rea-s.l lli. n mte' ll.. tl i' ji.'.ij,!. ci ' The ele. ti.'.u in V ake is a in.ieUorv and a cheat, and will . "hliu lie to he so 1 1 ii i lU. .me etn-'tive means ue ii.'.ih .i in prevoiit such frauds. This fui il, er hu t is I,-, elopisl. ami it is si 'iiitii-aiit iii r. I, ri-nee to the leiit'iies The jt'uiyh, m mn)nhj vmibi he . Tim shows t' at trt t tejifjujcs bft7tf,iifert TSOrgjiBfetMt a-iil (he mfiH, rr wnrif Nnsnbers of ie t;r.a-s lum Inid Ih'rt they jvere sworn to vote agaiiuc student ion and f.r the ollhai-; h -l.leis' ticket. The n.-'ivM-s and is- many lilies as they I'mil.) K,., wen .r -ru ami ni.,r,., an, I luilee, Ihej could li II u ith in i I. inl.-s of iln- result The result e on. within twenty vnti- of what they ,ri ,,,.. 1 It i., Hell kiinwii that twenty nr twenty live repuhlii mis in this city Vnte.t lor i hi i, nl ion In this, Ihe ..ni' e holders were ilisjipmintf ,1. It is said step: witl Ih- taken to hrin stNiie nl the guilty panics i.i ptstioe, and anintig others our " cai'iM-t bag " sherilf We hiiH- ace tviif he is mi ninre guilty and i 1 1 1 J nil .If Mian some degl-m-rate natives yvho have heretofore ii.iimi..J tn ts' respect hie, but w ho luring Ihe Canvass pine. I .'i;lte t.iw.'ttds the lu-grmN i drunk in order to secure llle low d.-tll-t and made llli'l their vntci and active en np,-i-ati..n p. .f M3:. t ,n, Jm, I ii.,, liisiv. u ... I I. .It .!,., m; .A".s (;;. i.V. I belnvv a l ar.l from M t.(.'l plllllis Win A. Sinilll, upon the oslabllshiinail ol lorkii.g inen - oig.in flu working need "ly tlieins.-l.es mi uueftsini-st. III.' UU II about the organ. That s a li.l fact. The Ttl.ijnxnt and Km will die with the cam paign. The winking incus organ will supply tluar pi ut. Ihe pnw, liMUic-s md iiialeii.il me all here. Thirty thou sand dollars of the ieople's uiouey went to build Ihe .S'.in.M'd ntliee. ""And buy Ilia turial. This is nil in the city, and Major Snnth who is said to hay e spent his money for the circulation of both the dying organ-, will set up:i or 'ait liiinsi U riither th in not hull: oil.'. l ite workiii'' nu n can oet the organ, just as 'hey got the AV.l. wltlu nil inolley an.l without pin e. Snnu-ol the working i.i.-ii w im h ue run the TtUijni'i and Km, will run I he iw-x. mgaii, I. Mai ii Smith not mistaken w lien he s-ajs- lint li ol the present, panic are luore, iil ii-t,s di-'a.-li till to the true and haul wrkuii: men ; ln ri is Cull's Mayo, a constitutional. Iavf diinkitig, liat d . wwkmg Ulan. Their an Ml iii-innees ,k. Cutly to disprove what tbe ,M:."i says: There never was a lime when h..,i"i- w - re r-bi wi lw.1 dow n so last usni working men. There never wits anything iu the way nf a working uian rising to distinction in this country, if be bad merit as well as work in him He cun t Ih' kept down. Nor can he lie kept up by the puffs of a newspais.r. The working iiiiui who rises by newsp. per pulls will rise like yeast, to fall again. We have said l Ins much slxiut'tlie new organ lest some itersous might lie deixiveil. We say tliis in no hostility to the working mem We have talked thus frwiy because we are one i f them, and d not intend that our brother lalsirea shall lie deceived by Hilly SiiHth, cousin John Neatbery, Mara T.l, (arrow an.l (J. Ilualiee. MAJ .SMITH TO THK MtCCHANJV OF HAL KW II. C'omphky Suors. July 3.1, .,1871. Orntlkhkn In the Tdksiram of tb 2'.Rb inst., I uhM-rve a call for a meeting to start, a " wisrking uooi s nrgun.'' An organ tliis diwcriplion ha long been needed W North Carolina. , Thewurltjing nien up to 'Una time in Norib (.'aniima, snd m.leed all over thtl tviuth, have been ft'pu.liaud and treated as a cbus unwisr hy of position aud.4niiat, by the wouil lie aiistts rats. This is not th fault, ttcitf pw, f t4n forniet and .inusnil w- ertlilig Ktssw. bttt tlie Bwitt sj th. trOflitriR stcB tb-nat ity not csowiluialing ilMir stn-sgib and isMiia-raung tngBilier s4- rfsssjiaifiiii-thtiUwUt Uaty-aase im in Unuea lln eu Urpi-i.se. will hevmwnvd Mi sw..'s i . it nnr rn. s h..w Uw tune l strike, a bah of the prea irt parties in the State an- iirnn- or Wvm dastastcful to tlie tlue and bard working awn. And their views and ..aii!. slsaihl be knowfl, snd their inrluum-r felt ia tlus gtssurat eieelion in the tHate in lHi V'u are hendijr amJwirivai to, put we .low n ,m one who will cordially eo-e.a-nit with y,Ht to lb yluxau wf- wy alMUty ami KAsta. While I .have nothing, W say again any rlasw, wysB-mparl. --. Ii .hnt and hopes am with, all working tn-n o il1 g.l ol,r,Slate. Voor , truly, W. A. Smith. i ol '" - ftf' tTT' '' i'lfr,,; T ' rc i 'iimt.v a oiw.4 1. ( ,; , f AND (II I 77 I If KJifCA 770.V.1 . AswaArios .. , . Mil. Eiiitoh : Allow iiii- through your columns toVive snruc'accoiwt of t he Tea. h en,- Numial ami t'hatliani Kducatiil Asam latiou, which Isslnsi rcc-nlly met at is-yevan Ai ailt-my m Uialhani coliulj . The leai-Jiers' .Norm il has Is-s n in suecewsfiil o,rntion lor live yean, It had its orioan in the benevolence of the lialtimore A x iatiou of Friends, towards the mem Ik-i of thai conmvtioii in the Soiilti. li is, however, not at all confined to the meiiiii.-rs oi mat society. Hut is open to all am all are welcome. "luime.liately afur the war, the Friends, or (Junkers astliey an l uniliarly known, of Ihe northern state iw the destitution and pm'Srty of their briftUtn tn .the sont h. and deierniimid eonie to tteti tvTSvt fttid ennbfe tlirnn nibuild their shatteri-d fortune. Proini- lu-nt among Hieir cfTorts, were those of an nliiiatHiiial charac-tcr. I'lnciving that ' the wealth of the mind is the niily true wmlth," they were liberal ill their aid to m hools, and in order to train un a class of teiK ticrs who nii..lit la- Ihoivitighlv .ptali lied' fur their vi oik. the Tiu-hers' .N'ornnil H as e .lal.ll lu .i il ndi t I li, 1 1 allspices ami ll.is sin .-esslulli tik. .,,..! li i , years ami usually attend. .1 In from lno to 'Jo" when. Hiei those desirint; to teach. Tin; normal selwsil met llu ye.u ou I he atlth l June, ut Sylvan Ai .'id. uiy, wlin h is mi' of the moist lieaiiiilul places in all North Carolina, and is a iiionumcut to the 'onomsay and kindness of the more I'avnfvid Friend, of the north, Us their uii fort,iinatc brethren nl the south. The building contains two liiroe halls. lilted np'in Hie most iuniroved stvle and ainuiged to seat in iilA M. and h e. a alien Jay, supcriiiU.ndcut, who brings to Ins am urn i work the .,1. cuerirv and anllwjr ha 'Mary ssk, V l uid'iw, Rftwmite -iht he f nt the hea:f ithfra utsy have le alitlity ami even the cal, but few would ever brinlo the din-harge of those ns.pniiniblc duln v. the self sw-ri ri.'illg dcvouon :i'l Mul, iii.ilile energy nt' Mr. Jay. 1.. I, I. i is hi-, lit; H.,,u. This, In conn cti, .n wo1, tin- ministry, is the work I'm' his lile mio wluihall the energies ot hi.- -n.i! ut liiiln.;, ' The c."p ,, I, h. I- eoii.s..led ot Measrs. A.. I I' I i A I. Mond.nhi,i, J). M. Tlioiiipson. W II. Merntt and olhers among the lu.-ili ..nd'Missva l. A Siccro, l.ir.IB Kicc, Sllllic Wilson .ld ulhera nt the ladle Never was I here a more devote.1 Imdy of tetwhf n. K.a.'h in his or lief sphere .-.ial aN:ciaUy, had liic hi - liiy ipi,i,ili.sl him or lierseli I a- tin p. stti,,u Tilt; si idle. ' . l.iit, were all those usually tant;lil and i.'.j,iin:,l in the ortlina ry I'.nglish selus.l- ..I th, oilntry. 'I'ln-y h witnly determined to lie.fiTi titsit nt tht- primary sehoolt. and lalM.rlo fumiali a firt ps ot giHitl Le,u her m tll.issj s. iin,i-,, A I ler a hannnn'i uis mid lulu a inus si s sion. the nni nial clii-a-d on Ihe ''Ist.ltily. The closing i-xi-rci-M's wete verv inter tWdtOftaftiu Nwr.U-.iaUuiM'bai. imuliu. I I sepalilte to cnmuietice the l.ilmls nt all nlher vear, A tin t;e crow .1 ol i ilie.ns nt l.-sled their interest in tliccalisC ol edllca I ni l liy their presence Al 11 o'i l.s'k A .VL, Maj. It. W Vi.rk. who had license h i led to .1.1 1 vor an ad lress was intm duced to the N, inial by Mr. .lay. the siis'rinlendtlil. Hi- siilijiil, a " Tea. lur's Kesolution'' anil was an outline of the great movement towards tMipiilnr educa tion throughout the eivili,.sl worhl. 4n the de. ade nf years IVoni 11(1 to , 1 H-i t . e traced closely the rise and progress nt llle educational system ol Monli Calolllill. flis strictiiri tiMin the npnthy so preva lelit now in the state were very severe, but pitobalilt deserving. Il is enough to say of tin add l" -as that il evinced profound i .41, i inn. e iiitmut'd unit li matter for veiioii- tell ctioit and thought, ami hi- uiiilleali. il of teachers , nulled hun to the i.rati.ule nl all Ihe lenchcrs jiresenl. ,-A vote of thanks was imani liloil-l, tendered by a rising vote. The Normal was (hen a.kdr. -tsct' in a ti-w re nuiias by S. Fiuley Tiuiilinsou. K-s., I'nn cipal of the North Cnniliua I t. al, I liiiub aii. I Blind Institution upon tin- methods of cdllcstintr that unl.u lunate class. The remarks were very interesting, luul were lisU'iied to with great attention. Mr. Allen -lay, the Superintendent, was ..ailed upon for n'niarks. who responded il a sweet little speech. Alter compli-tn-'iiting the, speakers w ho had addressed the Normal, he ilwolt upon the mission and lab-sr.- uf the teacher. nd the future of tlie Normal, when sb pi wire taken lor the p rK tuation of the Normal scIhkiI by ippointing a coniniitte of twelve to take liiaivfii it the matter, and make the nu ccasary srrangemi nls I'm its iica t session at a meeting of which committee an executive committee was selected consist ing of Messrs.. W II Merrll, I) M. Thonip son, F. 8 lilair, A. I.. Meudenliall, A. J. Tomliiisoii. Miascs Liuie ltice and A nil la (J. Cox, who will tin doubt take all the nai eHsarv steps for its future operations. We should not forget that during the session of the Normal there was an inter ostiug meeting of the teuiSirance society liK:h h.is U-ii in existence lor forty years. The meeting was addnwil by several gentlemen in sra-eHies of great iu-U-fHt, and also a meeting of the Ami Tobacco tfociety which had just hern started, and is doing iniicti gisid iu alml ishtng this noxious weisl A great many jolnnl this waiiety. an.l nearly all the y.rting plislged themselve never to eou tract the tillhy halut. On Friday, tlst, at 2 o'clock, the annual meeting of the tlliathani K.lil. alional As soiiiitioii Umk place. The Asmsiati.wi was called to order by Uaj. York, tlie president, who delivered Ids annual ad dress, which was a pe of much practi cal utility. Tlie olliia.rs for the eiBsuuig ye-u w itre eluded aa follows : M,ni. K W. Vork, President ; labant Cox, 1st, B I. Howie. 8ml, It.' ft Andrews, Hril, and !. M. Thontiisiin. 4th Viee Presiilents ; W. JL Korrttl, Tresisufef ; Onl. (J. Jl. Ucnsi itt,' (pMTrywidjnl'-nary, and A. M. Mor iu llss-arilTug p. n'tary. " '.'"' tt Is unnecessary to mention their pro eesdinpi ss they Will he furnished Ihe ftxmt'tt Jiubti ajtiou. O.i iwlmdni Umi itjisiisslon n iddmstvl by .S., f. TrvrnHn smt. Esq. Tfis snbjtlrt was 'tlie " progress of intentions.1' He "was listen to wit ctliat pmfounil sttentwm which his subjw-t deinamled. ' Mr. Allen Jay was then introduced to tbe asrssTatiou, who, Tor over an hour, held the audience by a most cioiiuent and ilit-rri-ssin addi"s n pon the sutrjia't of lorsrtioH ll woul.l ih) hi injnati altianpt to skeleh the outline of hi ad dr. ss. " J At 13 nr,. the a.ssjM-iiiti.m adjourned and then came tn.- trraiHl piifiie. given by Hi.-i-iuaena to Itw lunclM-lv rrf tks? Nairsial, tb s'hatham olueslimial association, and lite :lti Udiweo ancii ly. S'veral Inmdrval f xm were present snd the table groaned do icfiir'g- i - I -ti'alili d froin over .Is- lines. I.l VI hi. ll nniulilr fit, tile- I IT Iln- eiveo -inal all MOTnVT" ItrfTToTtr.' n parii.l. V. h. '-tT-v-'fTn; eniMil sktfh.hi'i . . 1 the divswhen ,n h,f-i! Ilritis, w en i ii. ui, . . llley i-hki,, ,4n, ; i , :,L; liOi'lT'l l.i Hun ii. ... "I.l tlT.k.'r in. , ii,, 1,,',, Old lie u II,. ., :, , 1 .11 . .1 i al lis t, i.t J his heM, l,(ii,ii y .....CI Iril'i,!, :.(, I,, vol. iii. man I,. . , I,. .. i as! a.-Ai'iii l.;,-iU'i i In nam. Oil, IIS pl-CsiUi-ut ,i the . yeiirs ohl, viat- Ik. in iri l. i .1 llli' I III'. ..-.I i I I, V In. HI,.. I ft III. aili. les laiuluiujaluiiv, (wrti, si iiunif, has hi-n.lnT.1, I ihi'lurlli i.l lh( ' i . i V itdniuilsti-a twin and Wantt Ittttka tJcf JTTTT, StVt ll tltfa tin hiHii.jit hair, tt i d by the .(NiiPihU pt-il-ii hu tft- 'lKi.r1 will tt mtver plate with Iln.- mri ptntf) t it. ''Tirouidit I I'. ,i; , Ivatiui to Nortil arohu by Sim m H,v.uiit l.-.l.tH-cu pieil hy Iv-rd ( oiiiv iiili , Mil. I.. 1 . -H ,nn liirt n-lre;t IVoui rh.' Ii:tl!h- of rtwmtl hy T. ( '. Uixoi, I r I . " Million IhXfUl v.'flri tin jl-.( -H-tli.I of that hSi l mm of t .nu.t r, .tii.t l.ini;dtt the fhiim 1 1 t.iu 1 'i 'ii is, i I finia in Ins w'.-imoii Ih Uiili ihi' toiif In.!!' iifir tto mill, on ( "ain-ertt-k :.nd oiih a Uw hiimlnl ardn from thetaUif. 1s4id t nmi v eilif. a -upi.i.d thin houn- a hin hfj.d.jUiMtfr. and i-hi ehair wa.- thf on. I l. him n1 :ntt Iv. On p'ltio r,, v ?n thr a-'iidilv, one vaMt ay rxlnj-lj' fnm tin- hm luu-- I and the old eiitleiii., 1 Mi sr.a tn iln , lr. r, pri(dfnt nl fiii i flic hl. H.-in of tl . Itt-ily ... - ' Vokfsd tty KfT. Islnnr r to n trTot t ftiid tinprtjjvsiVf prayei'. attfi imti . L il ,, ,, th,..rTowd There w .s ,n- thi.. ili,m lai,i( and 4evirx,wv id uuki, (h, cs4s n,-r ' 'i w Kie W t thMttL,hoict v t ti -r n t I) t -i. t . I'inci' or confusion to amuse au i I. tie in the evening the audience la in disis-rse to their binned Long life and .-rcn' success, say we. h I he Normal S, lit, tl nml ChiMiun K.liiea tiiiinil A-.s. ; .tinn. l tii .-I N. Ah- M7J I'l'ui Sikh t ut el rtion pasm-d oH' II vi i v i on piiftly. Mr. Mct'tuktr ir h-i'Ki i)lt h-r) Miuiif Iii Ui fapicuou.s. lb Mint to -intiodm DfK'kery to a nt'i. (r ruthfi (In to him, flink Hall, a mean raso al i H;ill, whim tli" -tifni-ral, p.ntii:.. I. U'liitid, rt'iiiarkft '1 &uw th;L iifo.ro up atm-tlhtH uiornin;'." Soim- f thf rad- aiTiisid otlii rs of haviuo (4.wn to keep fr-Mn vitinii. 'J'hf raU only ImhI thf whiumen two voten, ami um: id" lh. ni wa a nero, who wa.s run oil" fnuu the piIU twii caiid brvHitht b:t k thf third time by Tom Imp, MrCorkle and I'nik llnli VV1hu Itf tlt ih piU thi fw rrTTtd tnn4: no Haul "he w tint owiiif tt miIi: dan liti ii'Jiiiaaw. -a.1 al. J lUtiair r 'iniiM ' I ..i -trifiids and brothf it," ti ifd fco jool ,-i nnu'l ut the court houaf . 'flu mh t f t h I in juttin a ff w tn ;riM and a i- few white tueii, who w imt for oh re eurii -iit v. Tin y h id - "f i roiii our limber man ( Mr. i ,horii--d !., rt)iiiif th it "ttif1 . mi fill ion ist. -i wt u all wt of damned kukhix. Doi kery '"if next, hut did not say iihh'Ii Tom ,mz ( the th pot man) jot up and IjloVvi-d aUut thf U(,ldxt1ai(" ainl, thf ' ylot fHt ryUry ' (the two votfs spoken fofi. They then railed on .('.- liallartl, wlm madf a tew rmarkA. They then called Moore a lie ofo pre.u her, viho w;f arretted for ion fxt'iiiiii!; stolen 11.1 un ' , he did iml talk lone; ; when he lo-ed t he 'milrnajt in ni" then prop'fai d t'i irive Ihrei' ( liters for loekei, Me('o(k!f and Uhiay 'who w a- im v In re about i Then- is a c-otiM'vativc ur'l'M "' uhnilt Tt votes over htst year tt tld" ballot tnn 'f oiu ftovvn boy n (afoiio VV. M. Kaiiev i nruh liuusi'tf knnw n by hauling u("r,ifv who had fot t toe wrmii; Kiiht, bu k ly their plaees. ( Hd llowun will eone ou' b iit 4 or f himdnil majority lot eooven tiou Truly, oN YKNTloNIST Koi- the (S, Tt i ill-f 1 MolOlANTON, AudllSt till, A. M . Hon. J T : l ir Sir I am ry tojiif irm you dear tmuttei Tod in tdl ibfeatftl in this county aw wf H' a. wr poor tlarkii who went for a eiuiveutiou. In de UHMiiii'.' nwe MjmU l'od mounted a biaek tally at the nmuT box ami ran likt all devil de lt on uter taught he wa (tCoin fo distance ! oder horsf, tfiii jiHt den master Avery und t lms. MeKt-wioii entered the rino mil .iilMtfi. blooded horsi and lord ho. dey1 did nin ami I' l' .MHr Muster Tod lw behind de evening was too hot for darkift to run. Yoti wit some U blam - j sni up d it litth HuaUf ami as hi; mairied heif de pfopli Wli fo-il no((e;il to U-lieVe llilil, (.lem l.tve to II e-ler Tod. ami tell him he toil de laal heals ley eomirxjr home h-der d ly Vour ohl fiH-ml, t.K.SAU Tim FIRST RAL.KOAfi IS V WKUINJA Mr Itichard H ItHUie, rhief eninrvr of the projsttKt d railroad to Jm, built by the ttadlonl Iron Com,. any, in I'lila-ki eotin ty, Va., w-v to leave yiwteriUy for a p-tint urn thf Virginia ! Twiti4tM railroad. lilHtut leu mi leu Ih-Iw lmblin, lot tin- pur hiw of making Ute tiual mrwy of tlieroal prior to letting out thy foutrarta for dil lerent ftfi'tMHia of the wtrk. This road it fajrietly a privat ntitv fwi the part of Um iron eMnpay aUve miitiMied, Il will le n irf tjuae 'i 1 2 feel wide nd will run Jthrimtfh the iron regions of I'lilfifki mU U l-tlH rirhest in theirtate - to the eoumny'i hitna't tuid lyo4.d t) Carroll county., a ibatanetf of eihUJii mi lf. 'YOVK-Moytir, UM XQUJl Ll?XZ 1 The Miple, who know their rights iv -dart: Jtaet.it t.lit.ia.wbii.-lMm." grwf. ie th diiiit itml robluyl of liieir proerty, by namn and plnndeTinff oHirials, nation if ind nat will nit tja) dtfU-ired ftHl ioHiij u Lhe ir11m and vote for cnveti. My the HiTly threaU aud vajMriiikr9 of i Ii iWine rofmn and i ascitis wljW desire U kee, their hohl upon the thnab and pmpeAy of the people I hat they may Itht'd di(.n utill more. In any m m t blind. Uiat lie cannot ue. tht; otiji f f of these ampa-A-'Uiumi higtiwaymn whoatu- ery iii, u Vmir mwy, or your lift? ?" They in - iMiywrdii say . ' M ikt no ixzMatx- - t oiitintie to pay tate -vote ' No eon Vfiitfon let the confttitutiou rtriiiain an tt it. that we mar eH.tinne t rob von -ir t. m I'niVtl Hlat vrnmiMit will ontJ i army am. annihilatff toa. TeW -of -ra-fa 1h1 and foxy hnft., Uid eihlrU, may fiihtna Unn(-hut w Uiink tlutl Uue tjireala of Umt' thieves, mil fail ia their object tibttcttilt! A iHtrUu. ,,,,. , ,1 , rrrH.i-s, uvTa fiats'-. sw-i..---t ,,i.ihm.iw--" I kumh; i '('A Ml liJiyi.Kli.1 7 (..,' ,', ,. ll , 'i.v.t.u s. ,,u -u, j . ;f 'i--.svt wi- w(iyiafs-t.':,.--5fi,.j,wiifft. . l.le ,.H. ' Ik - I had -i, f fro. n . o- ..ii,. li, - A -tiled I lilt I ,.iiih I . I ii.. i.i ... ni..-1, ,d i.. , .,1,, I-, mill, 1. I nl Me ,,. I.swtv, ., , at Ih.iial.l.suu. .4( tin . The g'.V.Ttior :.M.w,-. ttji. i . by aplMlntins-Ottvei stinlh Ni IM lh iioniln elf t Uiit nt'tiNl r.im t Hun. s met ciuisiabh nt mi j 4Ut llmMii4) hN J..n , (.'.! :iiis iiTj. -s iicft tVf (irt-l txprrstM)i whtn ton rtprw.r tunitr toltaUl nrt'Jit itMfff (WnlnKhnir ta hn of Uio fMuLttf L'mrvti vlitii 'li-i iiTruru! jury i4 Asi ension INnh, Mtjiiipt'vM i ot loitrlern rifijriH nod two white tin it ftnnd a trm lull ft tlx- murdif hImw ai iud d t4i. III a.KHMlin. ut ti.-, an.rllit.i ol piHlivt- is ihe tlr.Ht ; t of liv, . tlx wit It on inn ii-uiiipti'Mi of th- r- xitittii fhair, atti-r hi- rweut iltm-HH, whieh llim inn to have brut i "hi tit hnu uo tiaiularv rflU'fttirUM. TOMA TO PICkl.KK Ue i('in'i'il ly mtikf half a lwrn-1 of i (or a fuutily ot l.iiit a doi n, :m I I ftnitr- to riittno a saucer I'uil .it t , I'hi-v cannot" be cellrd, w h-n prt( nuintf, by aii-V other pit klf. ' iir j i U.iliKf.l f, ., Iti tl ff. J.,m tit 'i.t ii . to( iith. it d .Jie wtm't di. i). ,i l ii i oiial o. weight oi cabl ti d line. 1 In aa-,.i'Tr ' . . ..Mk. ,. ui.'ut A.ttv ti-i;iif wtntt 1 wrfrvv - Viffi (if e b itfid work- .mi in iocui, wnicil 1 .;. ..-rilly t-W'.'ltt'y foip to tl.irt v-j'x houin. A'l 11" juice must In- pnaed thrnu.'.li a Clifhi ider Then pour on st-nlliug hul .in eesr In which n d pi'pK-r, just enoii.'rh to taste ll.-bi Inen sliced up and clloiltth In u i to' give It un .ignialile tlayoi W illi I. ;tai".- l -.pe, b.S.I i.llspi, e 'I he y in. .1 -ti-o 1 1. 1 pi . cou r the mass, velii. I -sUimJia Ijt kept solid with a Weight on n ami ina'liiil ii month the. i,m, I,, letlll'.l, Ihe y in.-: ii pn-e. I uii, I' st ralue, I . "Il'.is i i- th,- in,, ,- .J,, i ),-, j, ,(,i-intity pi Ml Il Im-I. ,-.. throwhii. awni whit wil- al rallied ..If r,.in,i'(,. luekles oil. , -1" II, est i II,. , :,, .oil In .! I ,1 111, ' lookim; al . ri p Tile pictkles put up or sale in bottle-, ue ,. i in i. ui n neco' 'ui always pin. e. I 111 them hot and scahd up air tlirhl. This is ihe most eellain win to keep Ihi-iii, al .ill limes. When thisciinrse is piaclical.le t.i imt sue, Uieynreiiot only sure l... k.s-p well. I'll need very liltlecare iu wait hlug llieui a It. i being iiui.il' Himiigh tin- n I l.le al lint. This need not be the . :is,'-ii mi lot ol vii-g.r iu a hundred w is tvluil S'H tni ii- ni' 'i lib. W ii; ni" 1 w r'H- on ih,- I Ith nl' Kel.lU il' , I e, a l:iw U nnhii all "o!dier- ol H- ulio S4rve !Vt , li o ine I ,ih ..I Ki-hruan. I. Il l, ,e. u ( tl y of the llili I MM ( Mi l.li auihori' 1 in law to i-tt-'-' i J40. lli HilU t .1, r I ..i'l il tin fii'alio'i IP'.ke li I I. Mil. I on thf pen-.,... uis, and sever.i i'd I heir ea.-fs 1 Hlrti l Ul U raiis pro A u.- . ! - i'f iet at n 'i 1 1 i nt i It! 'solllje ill) ol w nil ( a fs ;o- i ..I Mr. I. I um u i; Ii hi- iif-'t met ions. I wi'l i i- vveif paid , hut Uhpell.lt d tiioJer Ihe H V. Iti sa v -i 1 n it the ippii.-arit- iml"! pie, thai I hi; v,il in Mes vvlio iesiif). h tin iilenttty. iVi ., are ftal men. and ne . le t I olliee lining the t iMil'ei h Tate 1 1 o el iliuei I This pro. if ioyahty liiu-tf Ih Utioinp.i nied by the etilieatf of me Iiifini.il lb- venue otlieer ( jJI of u h,n are, of emir e lia'he il, who vrotihl -vr-Bin-h rertifieat.N to 1 l.n-t' oil) V of t hen -WU I ro ill I ill nth, that lie- rtilies.ni- Win- ;tlwas loy.,1 ili.l lie, i I hi id olliee Milder Ihe ..N .. ,.,. it'V.el ttlilellt Till e ii. men, who' .liX' Jivei air eiyhtv two yeai.s. had I i b.-i rov hoTKes Vo t l av i I I i h t v noii in in m btfisiani;e- lo me court h'uc( t ee. no tlteit I rilld Hot ll ill; W.'tS rtaid of t , ..r. a Ilv -f the pern.,:,-, who ee,li,i,-, .. their i tentiM , ami they mtM hunt up a rovemie ollii rr when, i h ips they o not in lilly miU- ol inu loee; ai.t ittti i of the loya'ty ot the i-r witness. So- , thin.: ii.njKk-".silile, ami Mr Ih'fan.o i. an well dei-ido ttml no man toidb ol t'oltxiiae shall haVri' a m h.i i h;i.I , ilu law, and that th- v itiit-Hfje- who !..,. ii for the if old met), are all perjui -r- nit worthy of be-Tief. utile.s they can shrv.v n enftitha"!: friMii mmi' iuse ior irt an pp It brandy fctill who i,i above Mi.spicmm i any ;.rove num-nt ever b- t'ore liy to pmn ii the Vtldivr w h ) -aved if rtfin a f'-n no. enemy? Wf i that -onuthon like W noro-siit y ma th i voked iu then h. tfOf to relieve them Itotn the dilema in vhiehtht rulin" I t" pi. K-eii iht-w " VHiii-rnl.i. Mufti who h , . t o rin down to m from a former generation. ' Huh. A,Vter. Mii-o;o Journal sayn: "The Vf ry i;'mi u i lielief that the eoii-iies-man of to day i a mueh 'i'li! fMt of a (hihoii than tlie i-iii(rt-Tfxysin,pi of Ions.; H ftitirel , iirrrt. It apiwatft from an iiieident rt laial in a rw-futly published voimne, wr tftUd "The. iHtim-alie Life of Tliiiiu .Iflferaon," that our revolutionary, fore fathers in VonreH n-wnilili'tl' had th- ir little Kinfi f 'tw idental' i'Xteiwes, main of them quiU an ipmer w thotwi wlm h toutKli the umstiliielit of to day. The followiii-j ry is ndabil by Mr Jelffr tm. Cinieeniiitg the iirat contimmtal rati ' Idega4 Harrtiwmof Virginia, di-Mniij to '(stimulate, tdreaented hiinlf and a friend ft whvr su)l,tr-. . wet fnniiah! lotigniw, and ordrvd two aiui wal4. Thi;.Jim4 hi ehaigf nv4uaj that liej uof it re not in eluded in the upplie fumihlteti e-jmrt-at men. "'Why, HMrria-tn, 'what iait. Ihn, that 1 w the Nt-w Ko;!and m tiilm. oonif h'n and drink f' 'tTn' .-tr i ud wab-r, whieh they h'-(fliii.!-s i .'atiHH'rv.' whh ihe reptv.. 1 ! ii i'i' tlw I randy .iud watr,' i.i' iT-wm, -anl 'fia'rf it aa u Nkw Mokky Outt:a Ovvit b. Th Po-.uiiir 1 apartment hi" -tabb,t-ll inotKy if'ltr iitiiuea. ti po iU rffiM-t on tlie first inMj,: Kutihl, tixky Mount, Miirh Point. IvtriKton, launlH-rtmi. Kuther fordton, WHHaKKsUm and Wilson. J. li. isJ.nii dfitha'the retrt that led it to Iheomc eibloriaMy ttMi" (t wtU Uie- Kru. , 1 1 f 1 i m. ... 'X
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 9, 1871, edition 1
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