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fgfeia ii'',,'M!Ji'i'Miiiiiiir--i iniiiiiii 1 1 , , , ... ' '' ' " T"7-' nv T TIITTOT'V'riVPI ?! . . .. . .-.. i . r i " -w- r - ..." ; - HIM. 111 t. ". rr" mr -n MJlj - IV result of the iHte' el.ee I hi-, M . -BTOI-pnnrarai .wmnquirai lu I mill par lm. ii wk u nni innKrti nr man mir r-t vii Uwy of luit j wir. U uli. t, imtlrj- of lllilll,' Kmft'UIHir'Hi&TafiiMi a. i tiX" J1'w.'t, and well t Ivy, might, kIk-ii tlifylctiisiil'-rtH thf iHirllwna anil wiiia iuifi-wil ' J U" irriit ronHtiluliiMi. Tlie lilli rent jouruais aoiiiuut Ii Ihp ili fiut in ditfrrriit wiivk. Il is now a mat lit harlly wurth x uinlini? uhhi. For iiiik tl i miUJi ili-f in any curt trf alrujlc i iI'Imi fatitl a too mil, Ii ilMlruat. It will lie fjmcnlt-J liy all, tliat our parly, tin eify man (rf it, wan over tontiilt-iit and mxnmg iI.hiIMiii. 1 lie llnprwo ilmlnl victory oC Inst yeur, gare us Unj mui h conllileni anil aMiiraiHir, anl we h-HUibt to win tliu fi.jht witu.uit. 'unigtrl'.' The Uirhnionil WAi'y thinkn it a forlun all- result tor the utale. If tlie iiih). .ri I y lia, nut ln'ii (Vvt'rwlulniin lie lliuika liralit wiiulij have au'lijn'lnl the Htate to li'irrai'k law attain. We have no ihiulit I'ikiI. Iilil-n, A l.lx .tt anil (irant hal iliMCii-il and HTli,ini ilctiirmiih-il Ukhi Ih,' it- i;UllHhnicnl ol' a infliTarjr govern ifii i,i North Wohna if tin- ieple had , ilVl -i r i,entl'in and Hint!! off entire K. tli- r,'(j itli,'n linrkh' uliirli lhv hr' kf and Ihiv at the f tuf Aldmlt and TiMtrgui.iu Autatmffliwliijar, Wft Wer '':ift'-A. J J i i-v'T no iiuall. It woulil hiive done Hi no liai in lor ttrant and Caliwell W have s.'1.iil Hi Uaili, Frank Caldwell, Nltii Mi iiili Mlm!!, and all the ini'iiilM'ra of the - i-oiwentiim and ahtit tta'in ii in jail, a llnldeii ndJiark did Inst year. The KsiiffTire aoinetium tut aiiritliiw mi. I .lijHiwil alter a long play of the a word over their Inada, Hint they raunot lie : noil . opt hy ,.ini-Kii. h liij;li hnn, I im-tiiiK opirenon and follv. run: 1 1 thousam) majority. Kentucky givea a majority of :!0,()OO iL'ainst raihral distinction. The cry of war anj lm of lioineelejol did not friglitr-n Kiiituikiana from their duty, nor did it irigiiteu leniieaaeeana. Nnr half the aliite nulation of TcnneineF were din franchise, I and the negro population en frnhiei, ami a carp't bag constitution put upon them. The people bore it wtiently for several years. Urown low, with wr-Ii armisl rullinlis aa Kirk, b-l. them in aubUa-thm. When they talked alsmt a convention, tbey were et with the cry of raM, ,IimI, war umgiTss win re .-..iislrui-l you. The a lute men of Tennessee called a conveutiou and aaere. n. .1. ji.,a urn aa we lately heard' in our election. They did not regard auch threats, nor liiKild the people of North I anilina. A" UK I. i'X A N1?7'JI KrKI.K('TI ON. Pleasant M. Fendergrax was arrested hj United Sutes Marshal Heater, the '-lot-tety man," and brought to this city, in Frhruary last. Heater made him pay 1h own tare on the railroad, by threatening to mm him if he did not. He made otlwr prisoners do the saute thing. Mi Pendergraaa, after being confined in jtil fur six days, aad tending forty miiea to Cliatham for his bail, waa released Uon giving bond in the sum of $:l,000 for hit tppearanre at the special teiin iu Septetu ber next. i Mr. P. has Issen notified to attend this week, and he ia now in the city at hit own expense, with a bond of $3,000, to appear at the special term, in September. This it the fifth trip Mr. Fendorgraas him nuaie to the city, to answer for kukluxlug. He offered on of the best and moat sol vantwea of this city as bail- bcfirre gorrrg to jl. Shaffur, the carpet-bagger, refused to lake the bail. Hince writing the almve we are informed that there are li vs. others who have given bund f their 'appearance to Hepteniber court, and are now under arrest again for the tame offence. Bjlly Smith failed la aUrting the work wniorgaijjjto xjttted by thai wurkingman," Major Hearne, who can tttrt more papers in short time than any other wurkingman to be Sound. Iu the meeting of Tuesday night lat. one of the workingmea state. I that he had talked with all the editors of the city tad they were willing at all tirue to vin dicate the rights and privileges of every wakingman. Ho, the woritingnien failed to establish a organ, although Major Hwiith and the tiicals would furnish tlie nM-rWrfntu rt and the edibar. .. ll lmiei31ill,oftbe Barlr,in n Bobbttt and liu.ux.n, of tlie AJrt', brother Whitaker, of the Friend of Tern NirhnH, ttearne tWfavf the TJejntm, and H. Erwia and Q. BUS W. of the r-irT-aouSttc to tt wfklagwien oV Raletg jUteJf "fS J? uieuced. ' - K That the Utarintf mcii mar are who a . " . . ")ing to entrap thetw, we copy the tol l"wingrn,t0er; W are rniueated, to inviw tl b-chauict and laliuring men to meet the tourtii bowse jMxt WedneadaJ 'xht, and unit in. that aaove to elevate the muscle isf rWrWy to that standard isnitf to which ibey are just I y enti tld.' 'W thall, oa behalf of the workwg- the city of Kaleigh, defend then tjaiaat Um aagracioua aitd Lasidious atatt l the SiaTixr.u Ws Intend to lx heard "t defcwc of too sMweat, haril working wa ho Uv is oar cfcniii unity." W thewght kt strange tf workingroea o"i call on that m, and a otker paper mfnrwf nr itir Km. ""-n w.Mkiuguicn arc assailed we ad I- hi lien X'Ukinini u J V UK lliuw . 4 t W html raiSHHiiiiJ. "-!W U cl. i, ml lllclll. Til.' SkNTIK Kl. Hhil a 1 -vy nth. r it:iM-r .r.j, ...iM-r iih-t , ,, ,.,. -u (M.n ((r lIlC -H-,lt-ii,''i'li(,,t i,l' , ,11 ol lalMlrill linn h lit-uri i-r anil In mI K.XKCI TK TIIK l,A H- imw i, n.rthii," :,ke umm ei-uini) sure way ot the law, u;,mI or lm. The to lucrcaai, dimler and law I, rtate or community, all,, in any Koviruorn ouu.ra any Uimrttiou in the eiifonwment of the law. The city ofi-hipo,,, ,1U a HW KtT,.nM ' " . i " one regarji tlw, w J((,ln W(,nt wortli was elected mayor of lite city; ,e . " nlKff H penmna Ui remove their him. One morninir all the unlawful atons were toumil in tiie court house yard, and no man could get hi sign without pay ing fine anil owl. A howl waa raised ajiainnl Ij.nff John, the inavor. All he anid, w I do not make the law. I aiii only hound to ex.'. citr it, ami this I' shall In until you ri'fM-nl it. " II'LoiifT John Wentworth had said, like i"V Cahlwell, this is not agoaLtr a run stituii.mal law and I will not execute it. the B-ople of Chi, ij-o would have re moved lingjiiin from ollice and" prolia 4ov. f rtlilwerf tt-uii n,.,,.;,,! t... i ..v ... !,..,,, ,,y law o' order the sherilVs to oh h the polla for a vote on convention. Though Bworn liki- l.mig John W.ntworlh, to exwiite tin laws, he swore ho wnuhl not execute them Ajjain, lie legislature pnwud a law, that Wnv. i:aldwell should not appoint ill ructorsot tlie various nulroads. Ileswort he would do it, mid did. The Biire way of g. tiim' had lawm te- penhil is to exirillB (linn. Thi m ia no snlt:tv tor lilr. IiImt y "i- pi pm y whure a H 101- nm arrogate lo liinjwlf the powi er lo execute mh-Ii law. as he wisImh and disobey and positively refuae to execute others which may be distasteful to him wll or party. If Gov.' Caldwell ia not mi wui:h.sl for these two acts we nrav to "know what Crimea are innw-n. I,l,l.. .s i..r mi.MOHK. The ollk c Iioldus' drunken organ is in luiextnryol .blight Ver the reappear annceof this old prostitute as a wiln.v- against o-riain of .ber tieighWs who would not tnleralc the bawdy-houee the and henlarightcin kept. The organ hat a wliole cojumn Up.iii the arrest of half down men ns kuklux who whi IHIMt ,tl hijiiiil'i'g'ol'ol.T Jvuiy, ncr uaugutia rnnu ! their negro lovers had nothing to do with politics. They were '.clow the law and the neighboihond undertook to reach them, t'alijwell, Phillips ami the itruus en Km hold out to the iii giis-s that this w hipping w as liecimsc of enmity to them w hen there wen- Mirer white persons who received the lash as well us negroes. Sail) Uilinore does so much lor the party, we would not be surprised if the party would giye her some office -or place. Whj not make Bally deputy marshal I We never urge men to violence, nor liave we delended kuklux ; but we ven ture to say no woman like Sully (lilmore anil her daughters can keep such a houta? as they did, without being whipped. One of our great regrets at kuklux outrages is, that it afford snch gratification to 1'nillips, Caldwell and the whole radical oartv Thcv would pay a premium to have a negro hung or whipped every night Whatue Radical are Doinu. The -- Goldslioro' Me-engrr says : Not content with having carried the county by iiitihridatiiig ignorant 4iit men, the railicait are now enucvo.K " distort and frighten the few colored men. w-no voted- -w ii - m o -"Hv 'j tl...l.nina lliiMil with I11I1M ISonillOIlt, thcv will swear "that they were Ismght Ui vote the conservative ticket." Anotlier instance of flagrant inlamy has come u. our ears, where a white scalawag-carpet dagger prooiieil to one ol tlie coioreo .en who acted an si) il police on the ilav of the riot, tliat "He, (the colored police.) could make a aay ami ex pen-? paid to Washington city and back i( he w.mld fumiait imrtsin tesuuwuyj garditlg the recent liot." 1 On Monday, eight of last week, the real lent of Mr. A. B. Thompson, flfe miles from Uoldsbwro', waa completely destroy ed by fir. The fire is supposed to have originated i the kitchen from a coon stove. ' The nleasiire of a ramble is the country lnd Paris la attendr.1 with some danger at reaent. A gentleman ami nia a. mi were trolling in a rualic part ol MonUuo rnmvw a f.vtiiurht acu. when one of them trod upon- a shell. Which exploded, killing tlie fattier and maiming the so"- Home nV tlie suburbs were aim. H sown with ahefla that failed to burst dunug the siege, owing Ui tlie rain and allow, but which mrrw" 1 gnvst m.tltio. jsons towling analsrkiut distri. U, is to be found hi Binip- .ma'XIv'ernieTiUior. ITIaken occaaioo ally it wilt prevent Chills, Fevers, and ia jurimn. effect from the change of water. OFFICIAL UK TV RAX. . WehajrJwdx4'.yi f.du.mg add! tiiitiar election returns : Cirraoaam. ventio 440; against 410. Delegate--John Ri4an,co,419, A. IL Hayqt, hid eow. 247. TIstwood. Convention 733, againat 394. Peh"gt Joseph Catfiey, con.,781. Taan. Convwtsiai 4A3, arsinst 4 t. Delegate T. B. Carter 46 (for couven tion) W. M. Moore (against eoavwation) " i turns luaMe I Mti;zt! . I - - . v avai Tl.e OfSn, HMtri ryrta, ;C4ed the Kr ,,r' !' N.dan, lj,e .tJi, ,4' . uw .iruna. v rtxiommend Ui tl, Kru Kj, g,.t soher U-fore it m,diti 0, . 'l.a.i.. I. a' .. ' 'i"-'""'p 01 me working merof totegtr. The -Km makus it. rlruniJr, well" reilienl.au ; u.j.K.: j.. ,l . . " ""ooj; me 1 nsinpion f lip ol the working men as Hilly Bailey 'IM in assuming the championship "or. awwell. The Km luakui m asaail the wodiug men, and then defends ihem. We mak no apology fa, t,e w'orking men, because han given thriu'no ai oJ olfcin. M.y warn organ we u., UluM Hilly -Smith, (Jarrow, Ike-Vmmg Co. will funiish the pres. ,i nm,. .-.1 ' r me iia.l, 7y,,B e.liU.R, ao (al ly with Governor Ifol.leu, will pl.y the the iitr. We tell )J((V. C,we, ,,, i'hiiiipa, who are aabl t . nra Willie th utlttor is on a "huat," that the working men of IUlcigh will not allow them to run an organ for Uieui. The working men of linleigh condemn ami iKwpise the while men who will at tempt to umk r a corrupt , proatitutcd prea wak lor them. We tell I'hiiiipa and the llovenior, the pn-w they would eataMUli lor the working men has been reniKliatoil by them, billy Smith, who Uata ol voting 300 negro women in men' clothes inl has driven working nun .,..1 tn,. state Ix-cainc of their political opinion .cVfTF. CALQWKI.L. The ileali oui ixulflctown governor hard blows. Some i..: ...... would hardly thieve that a governm woul.t take such uicuiu. of making v ... . 1... it 1 . ...e juiavni. ciiiigcs iiih.i. tiovcrn.,1 Caldwell. We would not l.. liev. it if lltt.) ..... Ln.. . n,,nu gt.vernor to (to worse 'lungs in a low way to aurvu bit party, We knew linn to conspire with Judge Keacle ami Hold,, t keep hit political rneniiee'out or their scat in the senate. We knew him to keep the senator from Ire dell several days out of his scat wl1e.11 he was wiUiug and re.ly to take even tho mat (lath. We knew him to assail the repu tation of a citiwrn aa unworthy of belief ven on oath and averred that hs ..miI.i prove it by his brothers in-law. He then published a card which sliowed his Imu Ihers in law would not believe him. Culling out two regiments to arreet ail men is pr.K,f ot - hard chargos brought In the Hi.tif.nii. ;ainat tlie governor, Tlie following are the articles: fir OBJECT OK TMrt T.ATR MIMTAIIT MOVK UI. It ia now apparent tliat tlie ,hr-ii, Jnv. Caldwell in ordering the ennitnieut leftsVitfit) tfiuwvin'B,,m'" ,ki,.,,ni. Thi. vu a al.ri.wdlv crm trived piece of rascality worthy of the un holy cause it waa designed to serve, and the returns of the election show how sue cesslul it was. Coniaring the rSamtH, with the vote for attorney general lam vr, we find a falling off in the total vote of the county of 43. Ol Iheae 124 were nulicala aod itas aeinocrauj. 1 nav una y nw can rcadilv te shown by relcrence to tlie vote of the strongest democratic pre- ncls where the heaviest losses appear. It ia true the enrolment was not re. nctwl U) ins wniws, equa.ly subjecb But, f- obvious reasons. tlie eliocx uaiu 111c iwo lii" - was directly opposite the whites general ly la-ing engaged In business which n..-j could not leave to serve in the militia without iuconveniance and loaa, and the negroes, for tlie moat part, without regu lar.employment, and eager for aa oppor trinity to play soldier and lie fed at the public expense. 1 lie eagernens w..u which the blacks crowded around the en rolling oll'ioert to get their names m .town " showed that no better expedient rn,1 have been resorted to to bring them nut on that dav. white it is unfleniaoie tk.i kmi ninohera of Dcuiocrata remain t.A a. ti.MnA Or letl tlie countv to avoid ettnltinent. The commissioners of this county are in no way nartwavildio. ft the. laUi uiilitU movement. It was oniereii uy ov. ... wi without consultation with them, and antlrolv without tlieir knowleilge or con ont Tl... ai-tuallv refused to liave nothimr to do witn lx necnneo .... nih nduuil or in anv wav to itive coun ti-nance to a movement so ridiculous auu ill tinted. CMS KJIAT TKESISt n"irm;ryeO Nicluil Oorman entered Into the lute . .... . . aa hAA , campaign. Yie aa near iiiai offere.1, and know Uiat 3,000 was sub tcpjently offered. Did tbey go in only for the campaign I We know souie workingmen were very much deceived at the course of the TU from, and especially when they were sold ..t to the Kra witnout giving ow.w Gov. Caldwell and Phillips are suected of furiiahing food for theJ Kra until UN- editor geU ttraight. , tm is Mo.-Tliia old-timed xi om is apply illustrated in the use of loo- that the nan moo pfoccmt of raising dough is a aiaw t,!jaPjL:iifat unTafatiliB retiilU, rnm lmur totaiatTSHil riJfoWtn.Wttrr Vkw.cv's Yat Powt.aa the tn of rolls, biscuits corn-cakas, etc., Can lajmajde in the short apace of km minutes, and nxil form soi will certatuly tUd It Wat. This ia owing to il purity, strength, and thecitre with which it ia manHftautuJ p.i.ET i BmmiEJi, C NwrJle JwHr York, rroprietors.' Tor sale by all Gro cers. ,. .. 4.y ,,. t ' Toxt Tsi Lawami Mrs. C , ot Ne York, ha used a Wbeefcr A Wilaoo Mt chine since 18,17, nevt averaging leas t ?00 s rear, and f( , tha last ! years tlOOO. 8he awed the same need I during 1870, suvf earned willt it over lf0. V.YA7, . I.; u ... , Ve he.,.1, ha, ,),v ,-.!,!, ,, J(JiiJ il w3 a. Umtt- int S"t SisiiTn "io" W IM.lta r,,ur,, h. .uu. We .pphe,! , him yrsterdav. an.l he . rustd without ..UigttUrn-ot;Ti ""Men, Krrk, Alexander ,Im, BrKr -KH ami tapt. Ilancs k. were .11 ... ...i in inesame hill, id Oran or' 1 fSiktlM ....l ua wuuout arrant i.. l-uung musket at us wl.i..k penittnliary otfeuae. IVv all n.t ..i e Hxi. eacept Hancfs k. I'uoo our application last w inter. Co. hlwell readily appli U, the chief jua ..rr m u, tHHIru t Of Cohlml.W, fi Kirk m nurgin. At that time Hj, w man had not fl.,, ,ut Mr IWget, l..i 1M ,i.,Ma.r.,K tocwirt He faile.1 U. ap(i.r at the laal farm of the court, ami hK our pplic.U,Mi to Oov "WZS-:... .... LX,: ' fur Kirk ami ifa-rgen t lliev were n.,1 guiuy aa tioiuen, u were 11, ,,., when the aasault waa eommitteii The cut throata Kirk and llrgen ar,s under the of.Iers of llohlen, and tin., Caldwell knows. f.- "it apsvn in the rc port of the knlie.it mrutu oaaea lH.fon Judge I'earaon. Ili.leu informs tl Judge that Uiey were m acting. lov. Caldwell prWends to hTive Usn indignant at the condui-i ,, (lov tt.i ,.f r-l.iriila 111 not snrr I..r ii-. .. 1. .1.. MX foul terms his tongue is ( npihl,- ,,f o. den's crinii s wi n- grisit.-r Ih u, l.ilr!cli,.Ul.. ami yet (iov: CnMwell im ilut J,ui a, K-tum-a to nuke a rviuiKitinn on the (lov cm.ir of Hie Mi-nut ,.f ColuiMbiT! for fbc f. Ion. Mow mil. h I than Hn-.IV "CI li ( ..l.Uell , 011, In. I Tin ,.: .....!.. ..r ,1.'. "" ' ie i-f..M iMii. are aware of the little -mention or note we ha laacn 01 le.Icral politics. Our whole ef l.rrt has been to rid the vlale of I he ba fill influence id the rariet bag adv. ntureis, who Lave been an great ciirarn to the state at pestilence and war. Accursed be war ; it it the greateal ctuwe upon humanity. Accursed bo ear- pet-lmggera, for thcyTotlow and are okia to war. Tlie people of (he south have had n voice in the government since 1K1. ' It j more limn six years since tliey were over run and conquered, by the northern, wine of the government, who lived in dailr violation of the. government and lawk they swore to support and fought to pra- Mot a word has been said or a step taken to conciliate the waith. Os the contiary, every thing has Seen done ignorant slave, and set hiui up to rule over bun. Cot ton and tobacco are the great staple of the south. The north grow little ol these great southern staples. A tax of three cents on the II rat and forty cenU per pound on the latter was imposed. The infamy of this tax was not excelled, except by its burden on an impoverished-anil prostrate ieople. Why did tin y not tail the hay, wheat, oata and potabaa of the norfh Y The new Oennnn empire, which (Irani culogis. d as like our gieat rj public, has turned out to be very unlike it. 1 In conquered provinces of Alsace and Lo- raine were ople of French extracatlon, t friendly to the Prussian or Herman people. A free . lection ha',ml bo nolo 111 these conquered proviiitS; Bismarck hearing how (Irant sent Borltter and car pet -bug candidates to his conquered pro vin. os, wiselv dctcmnm'd upon a contrary DoliCT. Hlauian k n-fused to interfere in their el-tions, or to allow German carpet laxg officer to be forced upon bis con piered Frenchmen H candidates. Tlw result sbowTrt how mnrtt more iScfo nih was Bisnlan k than Orant iw Jobnwin AWs ami Uiraine are quiet and onitent No Sii kles or Canby to hold a three days' elec tion ami the liallot-box to.besentotrtof the countrv to lie counted. No cut-throst Kiikt or rhrgius at Ihe polls. No Willie Jones to hold court-martial in time of peace; no disfranchrscnent.-.No enforcement pills kuklux acta. The empire is peace. Bismarck, by magnanimity and justice, ha accomplished In ail months what Orant and hi jacobin club have failed U accomplish in six years. That Wohkiho Mam. If Billy Smith can urevail oh tlie working men of Hal eigh to allow him to set up so organ wr theui, we can name a numlier of working men who will not p.itroniwi the paper, Wa iiublislu-d a lit of ants thirty" ho had been discharged hy him anu many of them sought work iu rUe states. Ou Mat urdirv, after tfio elertioo la August 1870, liillylordenal tiw disvliarge of the folViwiri? younji! men : John Willi, r. Bryan, Joha Mom ami joua t iaw. tllS Wllrtiril nfttalel h ttB3T" dltrhtfjresr: trt-trrtTt- rrri? "Thr-wiff ihatm ft-t Becta bey did not vote for the Horn mow er. tlmottoK W. H AiaoH, Jr., carpet tajf editor and oBiprict'-r of the Newlisiti IlrjmUU-t, mud taailJiuiBler at Ncwlwil uudcr Uraat, thus annoosms-a, lu jjlarihg capTtala, tJw lt onJie eBeUcwf Kleetim ; Claw 8tep, Carpet, boggtn, BoMfimmdSitltriUtUfrtmtr How long I , .The Piwtoffica Department at Washing ton don not serai to hsve any -difficulty in running itself, tor them , are absent at this present time tha P.rtiuater-Oeneral, the First, Second and Third AJsMstants, aid the Disbandns; Clerk and threw w foor chief clerk of oreos. C.iJf JlKKTlA'aS AXI ltOUXK . ... . w ...,jEL!&-K..- it- Thfcw York Herald of Ihe 1 1th in.t., coiiial 1W ,uuuin on liorae racing and one ih i-aii'iii nieeliiijg -ju -u a. Iwallii.an.l oalW rHigious ciwitnvmi.w "' all illds. "Thci.l..,'ii'l .w L H..ki. It is, tiaever, no irreveraiK-e or heathen isui of . flneU's that, makes the two col umns ril , miK-h alike. The lllowtng regulations flni the daily ijgraii.iue of the Meric camp meelingiili allow that lleUnett u not to blame ij.uiw the camp mivtiiig aucnis to lake a rl- course turn: The piilwui lurtiial.es tenU 14x15 fir HO; Utts 11x14 (; camp ata.la tl each; cjiuble spring bed-atrads during the liiciiug l.20;. iiiattn-aae, double, 'J.5Uj witdtor chain, ao centa; can IkiWihu 60 iSeiits.' Ath. No seuokinL' allow. ! In tenia Bin. Oentlemen an. not allowed to go Us.u me grounds appn ijiriatial u tlif ludi.-s' walks. ' ih. Ample piovision made for Isianl ing and hxlging the Hs.ple. Hill. Hoarding tent. L itl charge l, fu b.wiug pAv,: .r.-akliw ami tea 40 eta; dinner 7.1 eta; lioard day $1 rflth. All perMHt. arc forbidden to tie' Iioimv to In 1 or drive' acr.,w .... ... thh. In tmro . 'rijiiaffxe the gciieral iisu.se there will be a snrall fee for the rntrance i.f Umhm on the fine lion grifimls fl'tcl up fiW- that itiirnnae as ftil '' Tlfaw owned by clergymen, ex ' ilet; private- tcjuns, tweol Hve cunt nigje admission, season tickets, uj -lie tenia, I l.-J.T- f,r pamcngers, fS.TiO i T four homes. tU.40 Tl... .. Iil.. ii not lie resjMMiaible l.ir any lists or damage to teams or 01 Her sroperty, but the aamt shall at Ihe s.aV risk of n m-r. lath. Tlie coinbirt mid bappineasof all coiuiirued diauuud Uiat the fortatotng rulisv be stn.-tly enforced Hy onh-r of XECIT1VK COMMITTEE. If tlie name of J!i IUniel, the racer. was substituted for "executive committee," and Wnt.it Johnston, the buceNnnolcori 01 tnc tuff, could return and chaw U read it, h would repair hi Meric camp ground, expecting to w itm-as a gisid four mile race Instead of devotional exercises. This new civilixalion.-wrlivrc the proced inga.ifcuiip-imwiiiigs rosciuble thoic .4 the turf, has not yet reached as in tin smith. I'VNUIIMKNT Oh Clil MIS ALU IX TIIK SOCTII. brought to trial, aud those w ho are, ablins) iuvaiiutly ewtiaie uiuuinvhjt.Ml, and the blame lai.l to the ileiuoorary and tli( ." i kuklif Now et us take the static of Georgia ta xeiupl this ni.lical assertion, tlovernot ItulI'M-kis one of the approved enemies of d. 111K ra v, and one of the "rada-.il .us. Iid.l of faith." 1 bit saute Uoveruoi liulli:; during his administration of the xu-iilile .leiiartment in that mate, a lia Ixeii ailhorllativciy dciuonstrati'd of lain. ins grilled un nut 01 411,1 appiieniionr it pailon Trom ronviclea criminals monii these panloncd criniiualt wen . over lily murderers, and as many bur glars. ' Monti Carolina, too, baa a radical gov rrnni, timed Scott, and out of 4(Mt case. f conii tlon of crime Iry the courts in 11 single fc-ar in, that stab-, this same gover nor Si I granted mnons in W)5 cases, ia neariy hie lisft. If, Irfii. i-rinic goes unpunished in tie mill, hall it lie said that Ihe ilciiiocrm ) r evel the " kuklux are respnnsinie ( How Ulaw and onl.T to lie maintained, ami Mt-rty to be protected, ifconvicuti u . i.Ij ... . i.i.. .,1 crimutss are s"nimien si ui. ...wi"-iv..a i H.-n. rili"lish the court, and avoid the exM-ni of keeping thetii up, HHheexecu live M to paction criminals inuucriuu nalelyH Kxrhttnae. Ooirnor lloldi-ii pnrdoneil 1 itt fonvlcf m se peuitenliary aud quite a iiumlan from lillirent l.uls tbroughiHik the tal. lb- ptdoni-d some eight or ten negroes. lueml-rB of tlie h-ague, wio, in Wibovi count, gave a negro 300 lashes fiw voting the (jauocralic th ket. Judge Thomas, the salawag who sentenced them, said it was 3 d shame in Ilolden to psrdial V VAFT. PLATO DURHAM. Tit Carolina limner eoutaias the fol kivkg card from Captain Durham. fe Chnmiele iaonly rrwpousilrleftw the puJaalion of Mr. Ihirbwrn' evidence ;Ut.. siiiorslnp can no doubt 1st traced to our of It niddena Jue or Dad who have nnth North Carolina part of tli out rag committee. Vg did not correct it at the time, but we awn ber a few days after our evidence wassken before the committee, a alat snei wtieawed ia the CkrmueU purport ini Igive our' teatlmony. Wa this Uis was but one true statement in the whe ialjfl-an4. ti jHMi..lhjA Ms bet bewirm the cornnilltesj. F0.TX7' was tnUlUB sirndttnarajtrl mMef am ratse "statetuenta without the aid Of Dus-Joa. The following is Mr. lur b1 card 1 , . i fr. ..' 1 sea it tha Rutherford fir and liber papcla, aU u Utile Hiou ,j that WrwMntrtn" Clmmfflt,. radiral ainhk. purports tffl grv'e a kytiopsi oy testlntoay in loss in mngniaai nai otmiUee, lnvesligating tu coaditioa .si isowth.- I have sever beretolorm ano jcswded to wotirw ty'ms newspaper sr tea, ho iu tins statement may do barm tne country, 1 ak- perturasion in suie yowaumn that it ia a lying, garhlcl rvcrtcd aad mMarcpriniMted siatem testlmonr frnui beginning to end.goti to up to serve th purfxaww .-I radicalism jkere an awt tn Uuea af imI' Irutli ia ke whol stalaroant PLATO DVRuaM. . '" s - i ' - - i tinue uiu.Wl.,1. Alaiut fty citizen ol that .-.Hiui, .re in KutherttdUMi, and the authorities contimif In m,kt t. reW;- Tiilled StaUi ICoiuruiaal oner Mcig. gins is holding a iierpetual court, it would seem, aud his toois and deputy uiaml.aU ..o very aciive. team that alaait two hundred citiarna have been bound over to attend the Scpuai.ber term t tlie cltuuit court .he L. K , to be bald at Kaleigh', and, if tbey continue as hcretofiire, then will Isj fruni HOC to 400 eaaesof kukluxin.. la lore that court. Many of tlie parties who have been ar rented aud iuifirtaoiied ar Is.uud in heavy bonds generally foui U.OOO to $10,000 each are of the highest rusucclahility ; in fact all are importable, arid large iua J'arity of them are id the beat ciltaena ot the ominty. Tl.cy have been arrested up.a tlie moat flimsy pretexts and upon the affidavits, wlw-re sftidavita an tua.U at all. of the moat tgimtWMt negrum aud vagalKUidjl of tha countv. 1 l'.Mia .rv "w piiowen iugi , lr Inj "J"7.1 n tlutru ia any tfonil uie part of the prow-ctitlon'ihey nre or Uie prtati-ctitloiir Ihev uv . , ! .soiicii. atany 01 thine a.e now sirm-nng.ijie horror of crowded and fily jail, deprived of even siil.H u-nt quantity ot' water. This we hear fruui those ,o have exprriew.Hl the horrors of this HU k Hole. All of these citi n art required to at tend the. circuit court at Ilateigh, alaurt 2-0 miles from their h.Hiies, although there is a court at Marion within i4 miles of their homes. , We denounce this action of II, r...i..i distress iiptjo the country aud ieople be cause of tlie firm- opH,.iion ,..f our (a-ople U. Ugrr, Caldwell and their corruption. Till state of things mviiis not to las known to the proas t.f the State, and yet 11 is far worse in all its tonus than the Kirk war in 1 S?0. It is only another form ol iieraccntion of honeat uieu for opinion sskc and under color of the forma of law. We call upon Ihe press of the rjute to mako this condllion of things known to i. pe. pie, inni ii.ev my see and nnder aiana una rsi .nil Crusucie against their nghU ami li ni-ti.-a. eulor. livtherfurd Vimli We aie n.H insensible to theoutrageand wroug cominiiicd in HuUicrl'ord. Ti .. aim lour years sgo, a niiinls-r of secrel as sociationa were tonued iu Uillireot nor tion of the state. Mr. Richard Badgur orgaulxod secret wwlntjui Jj, the county of VVaAa. We know that many who joined under him were in grmt f.r Inst sirStjner that they would hp afri-lcd. We donl think Mr. Iludger or hisclnu ever whimied or hung any one. In Hut hurl, mi they ar rested every man who ever belonged to any secret society, rtrcepf the U-agmw, J fact it is only Ijie league atiempting to pot down sdl uther scrnnt sucituivs. Car ' et-rmg haner, a leugne man, baa lieen r souie time attempting to lint down all ecret sm leti.a but Uis own. lb; haa ai The leagues, liki- the jacdnns of are ready to arrel and "imprison ever) man who Does not belong to their nursed faction .a" club. Hem- they charge every man not of their club as a kuklux, and soon the negroes will lie really to put then to death or burn th' iu up as they did ia Uoldsboro' on Hunday night. onmtTJ w aim mm no sr.- rim TOMAHAWK AS A VINDICATOR UF W0 UN UK I) HONOR. lKrotu tlie New tlrl.wns 'I luiea J In our chapter on dueling, in last Mon .1:1 V 's 1 liasic, we miuiiic'I au amusing iu cident which ora-urrisl a good many years ago between two men In Mississippi. wbisje names nave since iiecome niau.ru as in the annals ol Ihia eountryr Werefet ui lbls-rt J. Wslker and Iha tor WlfViam M. Uwiu, Duke of ftomrra An altorVaj tion occurre.1 between thetn which led to s challenge from 'r. Wslker. Walker1 was a ma et 'nH'f'l dioilnutive siie. while tlii T)-tor towcrad Ilka a giant, with tlie brawn and bone of a Uindoti sitter, vvaiaer waa ueni .hi ngnung; nit file TVicnir who waa natttraity a Jfsvi! mil kind hearted soul, did not fil at all aggrieved towards his adversary. He that as it might, llie tusrtor aocepteo Ihe rh illenge', and chose the Indian war tomahawk as hit , weiipxaj. Tho terms wen to arranged that est' given day the ermitjaxant wen to ba posted one hundred and fifty yards apart, and, at a given signal, to rush past each other, like knight in a tourney, Ringing their ban hawks in tlieir course. The Dortor caused it to be tiruiteil almiad that he practhwd averj day In a aavannali, a rew mtiet rrotn tne town wnevr T-Jlm reUlfmUrw Walker alhiwed hlinseir to be penuadeil to visit phe spot aurreutitinrKity, and view the achievements of his antagonist. Not urreptilioeJy, however, that Dr. Own. waa s awars wtKaat prying eyes wese lied duoa hut mnvemeota. Mcasnrinir n one hundred and fifty pacee frHW tlia solitary stump of pine tree, the Ioct bounded with a rmg and veil tha would have delighted Will f s-achook, the venerable padre taf the last id the Motiegsns ; hi toinahawK poiswi high I" lh air, 'a grin of demoniac fe rrwity lighting up his atmngfy marked bmliirea. As he sjearM lh stump he pro ks-tcl the MHMkx, with nnwsrful awaM of bi alM, cteaa up to tfc haadla into ihe soft pine, and, jieathig.eame to a dead baitr- - Tkas. avaa anntefhln? an Indlrrmlti I hu eornnantrwi rnrrt Mteomnianiy mo a . .- , . . .. . .. rrTTwHer IW-4fietraia lamk betrave.1 -them recosKinau ei ttrpiarsr, ttnt ttis rtrthtJ hreakHig uur ot tha- UMtedstnte war, ana, 11 may ne, up u. Mr. WJkoiVath,lhry w.rs fast litendV bat -win Ilcamn, Half, Ballry and Caldwell think af.tlua I iUirroa. Dkats) or ttoUKKT It. Sstmt Wen- Kobert H rWth, which occurred ia fhi city Tueartsy evening the Bfh Ins. Mr.irmihh "wa ldi nearly three .weHt He Was buried Iry the Mhwm no Wnlnr day evening. Hut few ptH rrawHvTd ia rlalisbuo- who were au generally fc.rn.wa ar whoso awqusiiitauca wa so rxtoworrt Like ail .kmhi, b bad hi ! ami bid qualities. ..Let his Mbk V f''l"' 11,111 l ...1 .-.I 1.. . I.n,. . io'L. nl . w.u "V Will. 11. i " . 1 frieudsau.1 -uiuintane, ltc to hi ashes !-UiS.r AVaxssrMT. . I I TKMI'I.K Sort s llie nwd Iroin Vilk.-slii' to Jtfferson snl..ngan. I.mhH j- one, but this wight ; ci',i., j...Liat , .fat llm luusr -it ii irir! giawl oim'. ou w l.o Ii... i.. It... ....I uit.l 'hav never iwssc.l n,-. 1 !.,- n.ouiitsh. know nothing about' the advai.!".- ol turnpikes, and 11 do-sac. 01 tome thai the legislature ought lo adjourn 10111. Iimctiii.l lake au excuriou lo Ashe ouulv, in Wois willioid spnngis lhat t lit v ma) -v me condition ol the ton. Is After that 1 am sine Ibey would all .rte appro lu-iiiiiowi l.w lurtiiiike riai.la f. ihent weateni (as.ple tury pay tux.-s aa well aa we, anti, n.-n it cornea to voting, they help the stale out ol many dilli. ultiea. ami vney ili-scrve ami need ir.aid nw.la: then h-t thvui have moiu-j to complete ..n, ikii aircauy roniineni-eil, I hay over the motMilaina. ami for tw i least, am highly in fain ,4 turnpike or graded loads. The nwncrvjis ipbuid, pif tUrCMjue and, in. ttmiiy places, siibliiuei Imt one is dfuii d (lie Hlwsiinof rbe beou. lihd yietta, a hi lime k. wh.dly taken op si 'M.an-hl . raitm. iJwisi-M it-ll!I!Yx t;- T v The inns ri.r.on lu-.t. iZTiSsM.r Is-yond Ihe Hlue Ilidg, nd it tslmiy da lightlul to a hiwlamk-r lo mv tlie timothy growing in rich lu vinaiu u in thiMe rlelila, meadows and m.Hiiltalna. lint it la more delightful still to nartake of the I...M.S " ."g...... ( .Mil.'. rluw, milk, mutton aud beef, the reault uf this elegant grass. , It is now" hy' makii,,. time and Ihe iuhw of " new mown hay " u ;rialeril lo the smell ami .-reM,l.- Hue apo. lite, lor Imtieruiilk ..,! oil good things ot tin hill country. Thr vrsveier may w vu , au.p with I WWd, rft-Tnay ev. have iM)S,.,Jy' a rail Iriri aroint.l hi. humble tl ill 1.,,. U7T.I... ' - V I "u iiiii i anuiiiiancu .tie spieails table at which a king might Ih- pioud Iu If. Almve all, Ihe hijirty weh-ome tt ia thai quiet alv.db. You must eat 4f yn will please your boat. He ia not satisfied unlea you eat larvelv ami abun.la.olv I have a tailing, Messrs. Editors, that wail slid Benerallv nlnua " n.in " Jemirsoa, the ooonty sen of Ashe, la t .uau village, inougli uie clttacn art- uiniiy, laaty and some of them unb prising. Tlie village ha the appenranc ... nav.iig i.icn 1111111 on Negro Mountain ami aiiiieir.inwn to the liasc, a it Is ini. uiediau-iy al the fiaK uf this high peak, ....... ... ... which 11 is aant (lie llmW view can lie had for mile around aa fur as I ha eye can reach. H.-re begins the trade in herlai and roots. Ou. nut au qiiainled w-;i,h Ihia kind of invrchandixe can form no comVpiion of Its vxtent Thouaanda of dullarw- are brought 4no tins countrv- annuallv from ui. of roots aud herlai. ' Alw..,i r.i.. , ,T riirties an irathcrud and al.i and I can no tee how the dealers in nat. ont medicines p their supplies. H "f 'ey auvcrute a " purely Tegetav ble" article, for here are noi 1 ,, t. p. . ,1 . . .1 herlai. It seems to me, to supply th worl.C Kurt 0 it another tmiiortant trade In this coutitry. , It la bougUt by U merchants iu s.ring and sumniur, in small Iota, pack-1 ed in " kita," kept in cool o-llars, and I ".lia-.i m in tail as monnUVn lmttcr. j ntu. lt ot kt ia good, but snnat is very info rlur wwing to negliimnce in nscklo.r k was theft-f.are n.4 called, but a liivoial.ii iihpressfnn was made on the minds of aD the memtx-r f saw, and they ptwaised. when the excitement wa over they would Cake the matter into consideration and lot hie hear from them. ' I cak-ulnt certainly 011 good sulswriptiou, as 1 waa assured of this by tha mi4 substantial citisena. AlVr siendiiig two day with this kind ami hospitable a'ple, I started ftnr lbsine in Watauga, ouTharsday tlio elei-tion day, Imt lent I may he. too tedioiu. I wilt reserve a nuts of tliat trip for uiy next , AGENT. I HKHWf'.l A t riCIIA TI0NS A OAINfiT, THK NKC'IIKTA Rt OF TUB TRKA tWUY. ' ' Mr. William P. Wood, late chief of Hie eerat setvicc of the treasury derailment, publtahes a orad severely assailing aaere tary lloiilwell. lis wa for long iiaii 111 a isaiition to know tlw ret workiHgs ol tne aeparuueim anu ne inreaien vo publish a mamjilet In Which be kayt Ih will prove tlie fiiliowiilg (acU I ' 1 First, That there are million ef dollars of government bonds which have born or are now in dally progress iif exchange and redemption, while Ihe true owner are rt u-iving the interest due on amid bonds. The Identical bonds on which Mtth Inter- eat is being drawn have been rwbemed nr exchaiiged by tha government under Bre tary rkaitwdl, as also hit prececesaor, through tha cciinivauos m uiiscrupuious bankers and ignorant and corrupt ollklak) of the government, by erasures and, hell il. an nuniberimz of in-duiM boada, (ha re suit whb h will be that tha crwlitors of the goveniuteut will either hav lo sutrer the kmi oC Uieir (jonds iir be relieved from to by some . p:ial act (f C'mgreiaV ik jdaMjCaSJs!fc biaen tit tAousasals ami uiihsssihis ui uim an on the art U ie of regiatored bonds ahMMX, ' rVcond It will be shown that the pa pee transaction of the treaarrry deiwrt uaent an tat amch- chajweter they will not bear a fair eiaininatiusv without exhibit ing lha Secretary' Ignofanca of the auh tret ar hi connivance at the glaring frsuib or favoritism which haa been ia practice un.be bin aslmiuiafrattoa of tha depart nawt, Ua will also show thatibr paper bar bans not ot other purpoee aa a rirt ventiv against oiunterfciting is delusive theory which will ba established by atat tstirw. details, an.1 rnet-hank-al experienc. k. will akss b aenv Ml tliat the booorabW aecrrtarv disnoasl of tha valuald paper making nuM-him-ry' of tha government at one fourth Ita original cost, and at teas tJiUUlulf,o4,i ma liinery try rranwwjHaj ma tavuntem, iljnitnlrJliatato'ni rmrg' ft Ut weil t wsnt w pisaiiosssy h siimps so pei-. ejt mrwu fewiftt to tt'p!nithtJrJUtW nuu vihi uo nt voiiuiitaw tmsw..s hla dlrtatioo. lndifrrcnt blraai lf aa to whether smelt dictariowa-ar fa aorwrlancx- with law ear ritfterwww: and aura exam ple will be -girea a hl wash twj Hooorabl awaa detaat th poJitleai dnoi gngu who how preside over the treasury j' . urth si A vworis of hi (ssrlsiil. ..lil. aad nofilicai hiatofv will as) given. aa wait a kanse a oajimissioner of irrt.snal frvanue, and by eiamplea aa In quiry will be anbmitted to know In what uUmt light than a detaultef to the govern, seat tha now Berrrtary BoutweU eaa l regarded ta-ue of the aavaint ex needed, .a!-apmpriid, purloined, eqnaj ia aammiit. to betwsea two sad three mil' bona of dollars, duiing hie admiatstraiioii - .- .. , , tha mlernal revenue buissui. and which lwaual mmwattlad to ta pnawi way. I C4li,.Vi. , - ,.? .bind itt mountain, Isk and river, ' I If Ihu cyiweM aa4 the lane ; t um.b MaeaissS aluiiiw,-, Soil 1 reserve tier, fti..llier'inj..I taroliiia, ( arolina, i'ruttd I elaiui Uks-, mother mine I W hw Ihe K.H.e rolls his water I m.i wlurr I'naka Ud.ui; Ni.ie Mms stnl rnil.tr- ssual.ter Uie to love ilM-e, Ihu4 f la&ulsl ( al-olina, Cartrfuia, Ym, ll.ey tore itMw, lanti uf laudaf .- Miull the trait.- fcrntaVreaw thee't if " M.sli nharif. rrfily ' f Miall Ihe U-t ' (.arnian tesmr thee We'll der.-Md Uiee, thpugk we die! t an.bua, Caniliiia, - . To lufcud thee, gladly die I Fallen acvuca, diwd hi ehiry, Knan yourgrav.a, arise, ailvaneer WIm-cc's the tVM of (lullfonl gory ? n iMfte the .44 ut Atsntauwr tiawwmss. larwtiav-r - ... 1; (, , (tuillwd ttiuw, a4 AlamsBvc Belter far I Inve ll,y wlWw.J " nao uiv sniniair lwlikef smt t . V " ".i,,,rr. tiATl.l rlllalVlX: wl alien lire .. , nt U.y cu.iu si d Uiy Jlowr, . in th; Ums, lot me lte - , -- - fanJIna, Csrutlna, ,- - - . W K thy Uumhu, let me He. AmXDliKA'Tff OF TBS X'OX.ITI illlUS. lllJ'J""'! . nm W ftliUet has lm-w nridored ' , . ' ' . '"""faiKHivention. Theruuaij .' .li Wi.IumJ ...1. A.. .. . . .ua produced a result At UlleKIMt..l- In many, can bs rroductlvs at aa i.rk. 11. s'al g.Ml,to inveskigats. It by nil 1. , loiiows, mat because the p,A.plu have ; .v iiiainced agajnat a conveiitiou,4liey t)icn. by intend to endorsa tlia preneut moat unjut aud crinnwsire cmatliutioB. On tlie coutrary, I heliev)- Ihnt . tax pay ing wivcruirewt, mptiortinM . ttiana .d" the cilixen of North CaroUua, an exc.wl bijfly anxious to tiava tlw constitution materially amended, hut an afraid to have a oonventioa to accomplish that: du aimbl ubject, and a it i atatul, lhat al lireseiii, and probubly fia- a king time to ' "Uie, W cofivcutlon can b, calle.1, we nave hut one ol iwo all..mii ..1 losiibuiitinsllcrKe. InsurTerinffa...! la to the present fonstllutlon, iir reaort to the genera) awcmblv. ' Ahluim.h lin. p.ied to Ibis IM plan, ytt, IH-Iievlng now that mir i.iih hoiw ,j'r.:i,,.r t J,i.i.i Iv in Isms' of it, and U-lie-e wc ran ff .-t t : 1 f clai.g. v-i li jln.l in our or ganic ui,, iu shot time, aud eyen if not i aiv a by a convention; yot aa (kit we cannot have, this we should take. My plan U tlita: Let there he a bill In. troduoed Into tlie next session of tlie Ares eiit e'erml assembly, whkU ahaU embraoa , the following provisions: vf'- Kti " tha con- tlHtutlon, reiiulrinjf tho general asaembly by approprW legislatirm ajtjT hy ml yaufe tmwtten, nnivida for tlie'iiaytueut of tlie lnueat on the public- deld, and alter 1HT to' lay a i-illc. annual UJ iow. 11,. r.,ut ....1 ...... , . ... - ... 'y,aiiy iailsiatsawinitauiia ia Ihn.itiid 1 a Alsilish ll Jwiawut judicial sysleiu,- and suiwtitute a lugn court 01 apiwai 111 plane of tlie supreme court, with llirca bi stewl bf fjpe jiidges, aiid" eight imlgc of tha district couiu Iri p'.e i the Iwclvu su perior court judge, s 4, XlHilish annual nd n-Mmq biennud iewslon nf tha general assembly. ' " 5. Take from Ihe county courts, when m-earalilislied. all nower to lew and col lect taxes Hit any debt except for the enr rvnt arid necessary annual exwnse of the' county. ' 6. Olv to Ilia owner of tha homeaU-ad and his children title power In fee tint- tax- and exempt one ball in value .from all taxation whatever. ' ' .. 7.' Abolish the clause requiring a census to be taken every ten fear. Let them and any otlwr ainendmciils to , the present const ilutinn be embodied in wle bill and k-t the general aaaemblv ailmit it by athree llflhs vote; as they cau do, for Wore than throe fin lis of tliat IhhIv o(cd tor a cwirof convention and ul. mlt if to th tx-ople at the next Augtnt election, and in eighteen ruontht from tliis time we can have all thee change a oomnlulied, fir they will beyon l doubt lie ralillcd at the ballot Ihx, and the ieople Will he sure to return audi men to- . the general asat-nility at will undoubtedly ' carry (VUt their wishe. Tbi scheaie avoid the gnwt objection atgexl by Ihe republicans' to the cotivi-n-' tton. i believe a very large pro.rtni of those who, opposed con vent mu ado catod leirlslativo alnenduwnt. Well, Messrs, Kditors, It Is Ihlsor flntln tnir' Onr IcgialsU rant In ettm li d ! eommlt yvryMtw by n-fuaing lo k-ty tax.- mruirecl by the present conmiiution, ami they should not tw ulaced in a tMiltoa in which tin are rcdiicVd ti) tM dire, peosi- sity of comuiiting perjury er ruining Hi pe.Tf.h--. - -'T' vaii 1 r.iva,i. Morebead City, Aug. 10, 1871. ; Naxi an Kuat.ua ia Ai.aaua.A IJs. ll kuklus klan waa recently organised m ,ir Jefferson, Marengo county. Tbey had two rallying signals firing a giin;U bhnw- . lagquiiie. 1'hey bad l-guu tHr H,t ragea, which In a shurt Hme wimld hate fceva- chnmk-kxl by the Outrage 0W miltee" la Washlngtoa to Hie actounl 4 the whltea. liut tnrtanately the kt-n came towdden grh-t They had aas.ni bie.1 for a raid 00 J ffraim,snd appnia. h. mg that (dace, beard Some one coining mi horsrlaM k. Tney got out of the road ami watek. -They asw while tJiaw" hiirarback attended by two aegro Uiya. tt was a Dr. rimitii going oa a profi-ssiomd -rlsltir BcglW "emid,-Tfte-klwt ft-itlrrwr-t-- oa his trail, determined to Kill uiin, aa n ami ss 11 3 h.BBc irdfthtwtgtr-Htew- a aau moifl. ahote wen fired, be lia-tunak-ly earifipi'd unharmed. The county ws aroused.wo of the klsa were amWid, who-pess ht .l, which led W the whole gang being li-.L , It Is wtnnosed llscaiiaiit-lNt'''4' rtg.ui- fed ih-'; lim to foment trouble aud li t Ihe lUHili.TB licark. . ' v trrr. rr. , Kusakeawi A gentleman living oh Itoval incet, hue a bantam hen which late ly kafebod a bmod of terrapin from the egg "f aa aniniai of that specie. The j same hen since then conunenord to lay in " a pigeon box, bott her nest ba been in ken possi-asioa 01 by a male pigeon, win. u at -an persistent in itseiforts lo produce wiiiidai out of bantam egg that it will aot h ave ' the (dace it ha usurped lor a niouicol, and baa to be fed and wati-rr.1 there n order that it may not. perish. AU&. CdsrfM. 1 - the city to give aotict of their wet iag. I.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 16, 1871, edition 1
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