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Mr." Ilrame iwyii : - It i Mum be Inngrr ilitKlliw'I r i,, Hi.u the kuklti i renlity. ,n.l tint it is muMcrciu. iur(lriii', lriiin. d-llii)5 rgniatin, io the uiiiiii--il iiitt-rt-olM of llieennaermtivo pvty. lis K-I'M, kle f tb omwrroti vr jjid (w tie. wlii(, icHed otHmcrvtiB, Ukn nnW tlK-uwtlvw the political joijffiueaUHjd mauipuUlioo oC ata, 4 tbm awaiiw the kuklux re- j .-.Uili'T A knulinv whiir atntmntaii I ff lafiiltii, ft iliw P 'tir ura than two yean, alniwt daily .lliaud tlm aHM-iea I crime, ui wliK'li Im i prexnufcr and aliettor, and tutp ihaulily lur cnuw tumui uiiuii ul and aMiUaw uf wliime l"d tin u a i,iulT. and aiiKWig winae klan h ia an wtliority. Originally a niemlwr of thia orKaniza ti.m iii--ll', I knuw what I any alien I nu- aiiil the kuklui, and their conueu lioo It in, then, fiir the dMnnoratir party nf tlir kiuih In piuyu iuwlf of the kukhit miiir and outrage, anil tUUV ia hut, out my ki do wi,: and that u hi throw too ni trisilnlity upin thu conervatie oriruni Mtiou, and Ua democrat evwywhwrM, aavvr njriT, a name which, through the politi J uf the rminlr) ." Hr.'llame iaexpe'te1 U edit a denui miK p iper in Uulcih vcrj aixm,. If (hi Uter ia ili itfinn iini wbtch he w to 4'tii'l. ae venture to any Ida eMire.wil not -itrengthi-it the delliiN;rul ic lauae ill the iitale llov. UnthaMi if the a'h'iK'tutia man alluded to. The editor of the Hurt nvKi the whig editor alluded to. Il, lleanie speak as a kaktux, and mv, '" he (ee) ig a promoter and abettor unl him steadily apoloiru -.1 for the kuklux i riminaU and outlawy' Ktm fwiht ita TIii-m Iat words are emphatic. Wr rll Stadiiirk til draw a bill against ua R'I tall r. Jlaiue aa (lie witnasa. We ( ntl nay we nrrer belongwf to went "icielT of any kind, at any tiiutt, l'n Maaoua, Odl Fellows, Know Notll i mg, Kuklui or teaguea, nor can ajiy nun, with truth, say that we do. . VAUFtJItyiA TROUBLES. Tlirn are aixtv thooaand Chinese in .tUifWi. ami Wrilf lldei, cotne InndiiiK 'Uilv hi the thousand. The repablicana oi-l lirmocrata unite in saying these hea tlicii i'hineae are not tit to vote; they want virtue and intelligence. Thet 'liineae, t li 'in-, have h'jeu taught what fovern-ui'-ut ii, and that is more than can be aaid ufthe African v We cannot see the justice of the rule wbii-li allows an African and excludes a Chinaman from voting. .California must Mibttnt hi the situation. Every rat-etter ain-ng these heatheua, being first Datural iiil, i-an Vft, and all loni In tlic coun try ran vote. We arc at a loss to see how doubt cnuld exist or debate grow out of thf question, when one read the lirat sec Uiiti uf the fourteenth lUiwniltitont. 'Tiue, it was intended only (or the ngro, but the rat eaters can- avail themsclvea of its liberal provisions, just aa the white 'fen ih'i whn were imprisoned by Hrtldon and Kirk. But for the act of congress. Judge Brooks and the federal court, cnuld hare xl no' jurisdiction in the case of Kirk's prisoners who wire tried at Salisbury. Thine prisoners would bare resaained in the hands of Pearson and Kirk until Hol den'i malice was gratified. Judge Hoyden Uted to the conrt that congreaa did not intend the law to apply to the white man, but only to the negro. There is not a memlier of congress who "ti for the fourteenth amendment, whoj want the rat eating, heathen Chinese to rot,, yet they cannot prevent it, because "enon first of the fourteenth amendment nil. : Sii'Tiow t . in parsons bora or naturaflsed Uw United Sllc, sod subject to the Jerta 'Uun u. pb.,1, m cltisMu uf Ua I nited Jauj auii.ut.UM. .ut yU'.mn thcymfiftr o Miui sliall nake or enforce any law which wall aiaviK. Ua privileges or uainauilies of wneiis uf the United BUhwi sir shallany le derive any airtai ol Ufe, liberty orpro larlj wituut due process of la", aor deny to uy panaia wiUila lu jariadicUon the euual imaeeUua of the laws. It will he seen that" ths moral progres sive party progressed one step further than ej intended. sxjoicixo. x, Palemoa John, carpet-bag editor of the JugO-tWioisay poirtiwhed' s Etrrjtbettr . "ragtiT for tie yeaii i tu git m to t him, but we would not Last .week fnn rm ht.tk,4 Jim W betakes ft: ... Uiu rsy.rti, m-mde--TlwrHt)rt Hi Sv.tkxi, i writing one' article "counlinir oar nanm arirk thoirsf the jgJlPlistfjm-4.ft sjilt ain .....la lam'tiiutigwyiT imjWnmr M t'altmoB John wanted, and now we It. W. .haH -sot soon rejnic ths l b? kicking 'g - ' j . I stiawnt - EorroRi : Yon hare many f. the CWvitaai rs Why tutl, ! " the " Long Perry P. Long Per T u ""I to have made the largest do 7" towards the establishment of the Let the organ be called in honor of . 'w, WH, we cant think of everything. only say to " W call tb r W Perrw " if you like. IT b paid fc, establishment, the waajnimtnt is diM hia. ithoit twing muwed. We ahoaid aay he le tord takea bo more account of the Pilgrim than the people do, lie ia certainly kat. Kduca turn and the public arlioolt will not fuller by the Pilgrim' alaiunce. " Pot thrve "ytare (he rilritit and a blea rd lg ni yro, aa Iti. ami man t, rixle over the statr, and rci.led over iu education, " monarctis ot all they aurveytxl.'' Pil grim nx-eived $0,000 and upwarda, and traveling eipeasea, hia ailjunct, the " big Wr, rBwiivtd t3,()0 and vxuenMS. Where ia their work ? What have they done I Pilgrim and hli ni'ni, with Solo mon Pool and hit carpvtUaKorpa of pro feamwa, bar actaally brouirlitdiiicredlt oa tlia catwe of education,; Tte" ffiacotd and feX whirh Ihny ham -won.-liHitMio rawiav urtoi nsjstrntt) their plscos. utter unfitness for their We care not bow suitable Pilgrim may lie for his place, he ia too distasteful, yet) odious, to the people to be of any use ia the position he' occupies. No man can look at him and say be has any more car pacily for hia piaoe thin an educated monkey. Stiagliiig political preachers, like Pilgrim Ashley, from liuz-xard's Bay, have done tnorc to degrade true religHin, ami lower the standard uf morality in the South, than aay other claaa of camp ftt lowers ,wJo fiirjix, jjara, haxsj ,pceyc4 upon a coriuiien.il ucoule. setciear ot this old aitventnrer and mrst of education ? Why dlin't Oor. Caldwel) and Phillipa, tell'tM Pilgtitn he is only k Mnitrance and a Htuiubliug-blork in th0 path ol'ciliieation f somil rv(ciur&. ; We 4'opy the following from the Neif York Tritium, who' says ti is fropi fie brain of some person unknown, but thinks he can safely credit it to the Cincinnati k'njirtm. ' We can' iflbrd ' to pitlisi Greeley's weak attempt to break the force of what the unknown person -ays, for H ap:aks the sentiments of cvwy decent, laifr paying man in North Carotin;, who prd tends to any concern for the public wet- " We wish to present to the members f our leading churches a few sotier uiougtitit Gentlemen, aria you satisfied with the pti tiucnl-and taoral condition of hia,Hiur common country Are you satisfied that the active support of yottr ministers and yuuraclveH shall be given, to tlie present wlraiiiiatratiun, reeking, as it. disss, wuk fulsi'liiHais, corruption, oppreasiim and wrong, from the president down throngs II thm liif-rnv frrailcM to the most humble clerk in. country pott-oliii et Drunken ness, knavery, murders, and detiaurhery are becoming the fashionable uccomplisls meiils of men in hih placid. The great strength and reliance ol the radical party i on yon. They rally around your sacred altars! The ignorant negro, the perjurer the ballot-box stulfer, the iftrropt land speculator, the thieving lobbyist, and al the cohorts of villainy are gathered under the mu red mantle of religion and morality!. Fraud and rascality pervade every channel of the body politic; all legisla tion, from congress down to the smallest city councils, , is governed by rings nd comhinatians of dixhonest politicians. Gentlemen, tliese may be unpleasant truths; but, never theiees, the radical party are using more means of corruption than was ever suggested by the fertile brains of all the rogues of past ages combined. Life and proprrty are becoming lest secure daily, our taxes are doubling year by year, all the healthy middle classes are becom ing merged in the great army of common day laborers, while the few are beonniing vastly rich and arrogant . Oentlemcn, these are questions which need your care ful and prayerful consideration.'' VIBOISU PLATFORM, i The recent democratic and conservative convention, held in the city of Richmond, was alike creditable to democrats and con servstives. Greater unity and harmony never prevailed in any political assembly. Old whiga, eld democrats, conservatives and moderate republicans and negroes, all met together without discussing whiggcrj, democracy, conservatism or the negro. The meeting was presided over by Hon. Tins. fiL BiWk, speaker of the Coufedev rate congress, an old-fashioned Tom Jef ferson Virginia democrat and gentleman. JteJw.Wld.aVl.hlBn dlWlrnfT lBt it should stand firm and fight with "tbosr who would realist radicalism to the bitter end. Hon. John B. Baldwin, an old whig, was a prominent speaker and member of the convention. Mr. Baldwin toted ia the Virginia convention of 18J again the ordinance of secession. When the war ripened he put "himself on the side of thessuth. v , jChA-nlaJijrBaV.of inc. iginiacoATtyXhUsl hr ciiiiiprelieHsivs, umiipleis) -and can "be oomprehended "K" thriie worils, "oppoi?, tion tOJJsdiclMnl, TJdsVlrginia lal-J form will commend itself to the consma olina. In Inet ft th platform tpon wtidi wn hat ituud tut all yfa(i;tt 1r the alatform apon whitaws jron the cedes ted victory in tb annals of political bica warfare, - The old whig, the add democrat, or conservative who if nnwilUng to sCand oa t)iis platform, can make a new depart ure wiftJfls!ol A Qorman, 1 Thf man who, in ibisl peril Mtf. crisis of his coub try, eleinss anything as a whig, conaersty trve or deooorat, is selfish sad nns. isej to say the least of it t Is time enough to put in hi claim to honor, distinction ar place, when tba victory ia won and the jITsi ' Kinsten ia to have a new Presbyterian church. Two thousand one hundred and seven dollars has already been rained for utai oDjecv, . . li Ittl IS . u Louisiana, like North Carolina, is gov 4 I' f " , ned by ' nnjiripcipled: carpbajwlMes f thnaifjh negroM and aecret aocietiea. ITie following correspondence between Got. Warmouth and Lieut, jov. Dunn wil show that it U dog eat oVag,' ' ' '' " The Lord wilJ auLpntspeiaieopla who quietly submit to the douiination of such raat ala. As preof of it we have not had a good crop throughout the state since the coming of Pilgrim Ashley, Jlrewcr and Abbott: , Nw Ohi.eans, Aue. 31. Durine the aiMence of Uuweraar VTaniaiutk, Lieutea ant Governor and acting Govern. Duns pardonml a convict, ami notilied the irov- ernor of bis action, A spicy correspond ence ensued, which has just lan publish ed, . . The governor diaapiirmes wf the ac tion of Uie lieutenant irovernor in takinir charge ot the eiecutiva otl'ica, repudiates his acts, andMivs the sacretarv oil atau iir myseii iroin tne state, under sven circum stances as render necessary the services of the lieutenant governor, I shall do myself the honor to oilidally inform yott Until sock time 1 can but regard nuy act per formed by you in the capacity of scQnd governor as an intrusion, calling for lui mediate revocation and rebuke, liarry Hk?ws, wliUsc pardon you inform me you hive granted, will be immediately rear rested and committed to serve out the sen tence Imposed upon him by the court, your interposition being regarded as otncioui and wholly uncalled for." leutcnanvUovarnor Dunn,' a.'plyisg, says : ( " la the future aa in the past, I jhaU, icariesMy aaeunie auu conaciefiuouaiy jier- that obtain arnwmr genthsraen and srat bf- hV lals" should have induced you to hav notmed me of your intended absence from the stats ; bat yiair nea;lect in this phrUt'u- lar, while very damaging to you aa a gen. tleman, in no sort relieves uie frotii the obligations iinioaed iiKn me by the eoo titution in your alweiu-e, nor invalidates any act perforuieti by uie as acting govt ernor. tlarry Hews, in my judgment, has been legally pardoned ; and if your excel lency would not uonsider itomusons in me to express an opinion, I would mirsctiblly iaa$g'af thai yu krekvtii citaldd of die Cnhatifutiob and th(f laws whetievir yoj attciupt, without ailditional otTence, to de prive him of his liberty, and such a course on your part wil) justly subject you hi a. reiiuaeirom me sovereign people oi iou iaia'ia In aaln.rpil m if tfullj ta dacMue siceptiitgyiaif atutlleaoy sn my exemplar m either modosty, courteay, pro priety, or oBivtai duty. LifK Likc The, Wadesboro' Aryut opens an editorial oii tlie Rutherford atari, and Ijogan and Hcoggina, in the following gtyhlvjM pJe,-TliU etli pfciurs lies iu the-tfuthftil likeness. Id hold ! There is a dirty hU mJucI pubiishoil lit Rutherford called lite cuVtr, ol which two anrverling squirts annoum-e tbeiuaelve "editors snd proprietors." The liome- folks hater, and yauktai bMt Uyk, 1 1 lie ex iMance of which, but for our announce ment of the fact, would not be suspected by our readers ia a contempiible thing) in size, and appearance, containing all told, but fourteen columns hall yankce quat'k advertisement and the other hall made up of the hydrophobic saliva of thf contemptible sneaks who iu green eyed frenzy attempt to bite every worthy ol j I or person of the south w iiite they wag -their tails and whine approvingly at every ell'ort made for the ruin of the people, and hi Uresis of North Carolina. Mr. Young, chief of the bureau of at a tisties atj Washington, has made a careiti! estimate of the retail value of the mall aud suirituoas Jiouois sold, in thty I'bited 'Motes last year, lie liiea the' amount ai iKKI,(MHI,(HMI, which sum, if ripiallvXap p.irtioued among our forty millions of ph pl, would amount to nite-rti dollars or each man, woman, and child. These sta tistics fumUh the most striking proof oi the exci-aeive use of spirituous liquors by our people, and should lead the Iriemls id tempcraiicei to seriously coiujdjr what practical step can be taken to sliito the growing evil. ' How would it do for Billy Siniih to try hia hand on a temperance iournai t He failed with the BtaiuVtrd, he' failed with lbs) Daily Tdfffrgm, and the A'rn uluu " long Perry,", languishes. Wo clip tlie following merited compli mentary notice of one ot our fellow citi 7xns fron the Goldsboro' tlttteitgrr ii the first inst.: N ' " This morning we had thejileasnre of meeting in our sanctum ur much es teemed fricndi-Mnjor rteftiar iife, ut lileigh, and were gretlliil to, learn Ja North t'anilinian, a courteous gentleman and1 in every respect a rising man. Ilia nainea of Beaton and Galea, whescvor or whenever mentioned, will call to moid " ye oldea times'' and better days, when that sterling sheet, the Washington JV'a tiimal htAioemtm. a ss considered,, next to the Hibk, aa almost indiepaVsnbh) in TUIIMSanija Ut lUHannwii iwuiitw. Cann or Cajt. K. A. riioTWi,u W invito attention to the card of Captain t-botwen, to be (band in to-day's paper. saa--Banar to iiw-iudios the esse of Wns, gentleman. Guilty or innocent, he is "en tttredtrrx ten- and uubiiMcd laiHrt.'WKb it is ouwardl j.to assafl him with his hands tied" an J fie ctiufined Tn a comiunri jilt -Sram Fain A Buuobitiow. We no. Ittenhwtrlr rajryf tw WssWrvpi Kpl'lUill oeroTed 15 1 tiaaf ball bmE a champion bt and belt being the ao cicty'a premium. The Raleigh boys chaj Jenge the state to an encounter with the bat, as we feel authorised to SUte. this Satcfi oBilid bf p1iyeu,EfoiI;f'rIdaf after4-" noon and continued en Saturday if neces sary. Aad -w wBI tabderUka to promise that our Raleigh boys will themselves cW-ftr the grouads and put them in order frw the match, if Meeaaary. We trust the axecntivs committee will add this to their otler aitrseli'na.) There were 35 beeves, 38J sheep, 5 calves and 4 bogs slaughtered and sold'in Wilmington duffog th month of August. We pubUshed a canl last ink front tbey had any knjwjevlge or agency in the new democratic orgian hick the radicals talk of atartiag in ,0ns rsty. This is as W talk of to year standing They ofifeferf at on tim15iiy fta 8rTiijpt " hsva h ran by a democrat. They offered Mr Pell twice what he aAed for the paper if be would atlvixate their raih road policy and financial projects, and plans. ' We stated sometime ago, that Chief Justice Pearson id . f 100 tor the lata campaign. How much of the money went to the support of the tint and how much to the support of the jTWrynun t Jndgt Kassell Was tot pay i00, -Baa he paid it, and how was his money divid ed out T suouiu nave pain n-wo, or five times as much as the chief justice. Ilbw lauco f the judicial money went to pay the expenditures ot the negroes who assembled at Ooldboro', under the control aid guidance of the executive committee uf which Mr. Phillips is chair man I ' What did Judge Dick pay i Judge Watts might have given the fV 000 in the bonds he made so cheaply in the Kchoe black mailing suit. We intend to know all about this cor cuptiiig. mod bioh was -tunal in the late election.. Jjt fo&jmaoff&i&.to thw f hi' the premises.' We snalt- "call on Tteade, Dick and thechiuf juatiw, daily, until they tell. CAS!) ri;oU l Ar. . A. tH0TH'Ki;L. I! w.kiiin Jan.. Mipt. 4, 1871. ! Ven. Kitiitn, .V. ! . In the Greens-, boru' HtpkNimin tif recent date I had an eiliai t troni the Asheville tumeer as foM " Shotwell, ei editor of the Cilurn, Is still inijail, aud wsiittu; for bis (rit-uiia outside to refcase kiin, bill iii vain, lihiefl Durham's tes timony iu VVasliiii(;toi Induce. Ui outraire qoltt-i miiteu, bliol wuh nss Uwotue aspuudeot and declares now Mist he is chief of kulherfoid eouuty, and lnteuds lo eXMaw the wholv mat-tor-, teavtaare ars uu isnsaosra In kuUn rtord eoujnty, MSI in Clsaveiand, 'AM hi Henderson,: . isf MjlowaKt thn."" fa "I" his ediUirshin and left Ashvllla Uiara wofs4us organised K K la ilitsi fHuncoinbe) eoanty, suti Umt he u ready: to sva nanwa M. Jus-j Uee lias evidence that orovw. beyond doubt Uial abotwell was la eomiuand of Uie klap the night of the dcstractlon of the Mar iimcst aud tlie assault upwa himself. Tne suthoriuss; have now secured Uie uamus of many uf Uiej pmmitieiit actors, and oibers are being ub-i ialned daily, UpersUoas hare btwa com saenoed tas -Ohvelsnd county, when new da velof ajwnts are hioksd oi," ' ' Similar misrepresentations have bach made by the NeWhern ItefivMvti'n and ulnar raili&U prima, I have been informed. j Now, in .reply, 1 have to say that there is not oo particle ot truth in any f ttiesp statements. It raise that 1 could not give bad; but my, friends were given to understand that I would not be sdinittsd to bail. It is false that j ever declared myself chief of Hutberlord county, and iutewded to expose the whole matter; 1 have nothing to expiate. It ia talse that I said there were 400 kuklux in KuUieriord; so far as 1 kuuw there never were half so; muny. It Is lalse that I ever made an es tioiatc of the uuiulier of kuklux in (Jieave laiid, Uenitcrson,- ijuncomlie aud S'.r 'lowell ; so lar as ( know, there never has been any such organization in either ol those couuties. While in Ashville I knew uf no sucb organization, not do I believe there was koy. ' ' It is false lhtit I was in command of the klau which made a martyr of the in famous Jim Justice, and committed the depredation on the itar otliisr, I have never gone in disguise, nor intentionally injured a human being except in lawful warfare. 1 la tine these malicious falsehoods are of a piece with the incessant spewiugs of the radical press during the recent campaign. Nor is it the first slteinpt to bhu ken my private chaiactersiuce my arrest by the minions of the corrupt despot at Wash iiigtoti. s Kvery little cur whiwe antic I have had occasion to rebuke while con ducting a const rvstlve news'paper, now liows to yelp bis note of defamation at a Bi1eN(BU. ' ! i j, Pfohituent in the pack may be named the editor bf the IHunw, who, with custom ary vewity, anuouueed a few weeks ago that I was iu great trilmlation and had made no less than thrte attempt to nmiuiil miritle. This alwurd lie I never corrected, til ling coiilident that my friends would not permit mo to ha " killed off " ia any suidi manner. Mr. Koitins 'ought touuite hia puper with ;beUutturird !iUr, whose editor, J. B. Carpenter, threatened to shoot me on sights and forgot to do so. Per haps between them they .could get up a siiark isf, courage and ray of truUi now and then. Uut I beg the Logans, Uie Scoggina, the Carpenters, and tlie Rollins, and others Of that Ilk, not to solace tnenifcetves witn my declining "health, spirits or rnfiuenos. They have seen me arrested, they have seen me confined in a cage with murderers and nugnaay tdspy have sous) ai hsa.kt uffrd , snd carried away like a convict, and they may see me arraigned st the Judical bai, yet they have never seen nor shall see nie on a level with them in she estimation of the good people of Rutherford County and North (jtndina. . ' i - I . Respectfully-,' RANDOLP1J K. SHOTWELL. m t rrrrmj- rr :we'.w. wwr:flsSMBg JF ' "TfejsM-j- OS".l TanttM iii.iMam. N. O, j Kditartof tin StriUmlf: Gkjiti car : A certalri fndtvtdni t ctaTrn,ing to b a white man, stimulated by the basest nfeiodira, minghsl with ttie nliavt nsuaeous Uat'lUflf UL. amiiiJHaJU JsV endeavoring to make the Impressum in this iiaunisanaaiainiy, aan in some por tions of Davie, that I opposed the call liar s ooavenUo and sided with the republi can. Ire also assert (a Mftle privately.) tliatl am the author of the eaanasumica- tSflB W hitll piastisd tasWaiWBir'4 Itaieigh Sra, of the ta mst , over tne sig nature of " JournaL" As a large number of my friends are readers of your paper, allow nie to aay that the author of these tsamtioas is t liar, scoundrel and coward. unfit to berupognuvulby aay decent whits) Kor tk above,'! bold myself penonally rtsaionaible at any moment. ,-," f EMMKT H. WlLLfAMSO.t i That whole taW of Colombusi county amoont to tittle over 1 9,000, which ia a J - ... t S AOA mkm lul mim i aaiisi. ws w-,vvv po i j a... i fhutoH," The fame ofitik illnstrinus son .d' N.aih tynytna, kt. EilwanU," 1 sasd, 'appears to bhehlatasMt eow vrftk the lauae J tinsa aneVa niWTiTKw cherished with more ard more reverence, from day tii day ," thrrngnoot oitr tend. "ftc hi. nana is awn st prraent, snsnriated with the moat eraimnt statesnien of his time, f.u- their purit, for tketr patriofism, and IVar tlmr Wuaiuti. - Already, it seems, even i ' Envy lUrlf Is 4urali, In won.l. r lost. And fa. ttoas strive who shall applaud him We have been told his ' table talk ' alone, would make a laxik uf pi h 4ess value if it were possible to rriaiMluce it With the pe culiar force and beauty he gave it. Il would donfttlfwa be as the .ietinltlou to a provsrb ; ' fs risJess n1 .ut "'' f U uf uu.' Is not this true of Gstou( His, lo illustrate, was, not that kind of mind likii a ImkIv contaiiiinir wittiin itself .jJinrrsJ dre Ui,'.rn.lalBl?. sstam I ' ' mnrav wspius, mil) HIKU, 1WW ing up through the dark smoke and clouds in which it was enveloped, startle, by the uncxiavted contrast oj its brilliancy, tl sstoiushed beholders. Nor like that other body rushing athwart the sky aud striking awe With its intense brightness, then, )ii another iiistanL, thu last of its dim course has faded away, leaving those who at tempted to follow it standing bewildered in total darkin-ui. flilt it was rather that kind of miud he poasvaaed, which .was capable of receiving and alasurhiiig the rays darting out from all other minds, whetlur emittini; their, own or .reflected Itght, Hh-ii of giving' them back hiingled and Ii. tn. :.i..i. l.i ti i...... I bWulud .UU Ua a. autV. 4ightc -ever ouinin! sleailili aiul unuliUv. iuu Huk, to strTka terror and wonder, or to cause fear of its consuming itself. Vet a con stant leacon standing the always-shining, never varying a guide to the greatest as well as the huiuldcst old age as well as to youth, in the path of knowledge, honor and true renown. Thus he was great on the hustings, in lIm iurum, ou Uie, bench, in aMsjmlilles, in tsuigriMB, w ith senator-, in SrtCM'ty, auioug ladiisi, everywhere did his Wise words fall su pleasantly mid spu kingly, that they would never fail to charm and instiuct his listeners, if they did nut sJwyairry cortviction to their miuda. It was immaterial what kind of company he was In, or where he happen sd to be, is ths opinion of those that were with him, be waa ak exalted as if inhi( ip hia seat na th supreme codrt befirh, or eocapvmg some other atartlnrt bf eoual t " 4faohty, and he vrooid be" rwprwff amir- amgiy. ins asaociations, we rieat, w'.'h tliiaK around him, however familiar he might be, and he rejoiced In a Vk ' li on n or the expense of others, never depre elated him in point' of dignity and cmi nence is their estimation.1 Ho far from if, it invariably inresasnl their sdrtilrattou and respect ami love for hie eminent char actcr. He pnisssnwd Uie piwvr of Hftillg otheis np while they were in hia preaencM, without lowering himself one particle' to accomplish such a diUkult rosull. Then- were no stilTiiess, no unnatural dignity , ot aakiimeu superiority thai ha carried with biiu to mtiKt Use ptpie uf the world. He was genial, agraeaU and sociable, heal ing with attention, aud alwaya speaking won pleasantness to every use.. Mevwr changing ooa tbmg yvstentay, today and to morrow. But ifuaay and sociable in um intercourse with otheis generally, his tuie commanding pruseuceaad natural dignity never permitted any-one, rilhvr exalted yr humble, to approach linn with unbecoming familiarity. Tkss thai hail i he benefit of his society, for an hour or two, or tor any time, brief or long, never were inclined lo say, hen he wss gone, " after all, Gaston is only like other men, he does not know everything." His rich store of k uo ledge seemed lo rise before those that knew hliu well, like a huge pyriiuid; when they would attempt to pull it down, commencing nrst with the apex, removing that, tlien dnaoending its sidts it would be sound Isyer alter layer, increasing so rapidly in dimensions, and consisting of such varied information, that they would pause and give it rp as an endba task, and listen enraptured and with additional delight to what ha would say , sa tiuis rolled on. .. Thus 1 have given you, Mr. Edwards, what I know snd have beard of Gaston. Mow, it would gratify me exceedingly to bear you on the subject. " Your informa tion and views," said he, of Uaaton are alsait cru-rent. We wore apart in politiea, though no one ranild ever doubt hir. sin cere intentions. He waa a great man in every sense of tlut word. Una never tind iaf his company, aa you hava justly re marked. Ills Mikes and swCiioles of which b was fhd uf distributing smite liberalfy, on proper oorswjons, wiailu ad ways inictest and instruct as -would his seeche. There wss instruction in every tiling he did or said. It mattered not when, where and bow it waa given out, whether in jokes, anecdotes, ensusi nonversaUfin. formal spoecues or learned deenhavs ot Llaw,- lie waa no genius, like, John Manly or Badger, mar waa he a poet. He had an excellent, balanced mind, and from dili gence and oous'ant study, added to his fame aad unsullied characted, he had made himself one of tlie best in formed and most distinguished men in the coun try. Uis sung, " The Old North tHate," would ue perpetoated at least for a fcaig while, as It came from his heart and ex- KosshI tba sentiment uf all of as who ved North Carolina. I sunnoae no one ever dainhxi fctt k, aot yva the satniar hiuiaalt, anyrrai nractmai merit, , There was more matter of fact and truth in Uaa- LtonJluan tumanca, . Ha woidil bar made a better hiator1aTTTIiaBOTrtef baps ua) us would nave mails a grand ac tor. - ,,,, J tM Ma Bdwads I teSTtlic; 4oe speak but owos, tasa it waa on rasnla- wvertimf-' isrfrswTicrTr in reference to- Use drath of I'rasirteat liar, Macmber santiLso this aay , duitiurtry wm I manner snd appears 2unrae3isjsH UuuiUd;as ha hrst nounderwd oS In a lixordium. . t was astofiaaVed, and more so when ha waaHaded. it waa sast a wvna speech, aad Mr. Hssailtoa Graham, wwa 1 believe, we both eeuW ejaia -a acitl- of euTrnsptetive counuea, arose selss'iai raou uca w aad. ff eciipaad Mr. Gastoa's la uia nptoHSj 4.T lb sudu a. Bui, it is stated aside from Mr. Grahams ac knowledged kterary altajnnsesH 'sad ability h hw peculiar talent tV- those brief, effeotiva, tyiahiug esTorte, that mast ba imirovias4 Vt Use- lamina set of their delivery, while h. Uasti never Waahinv sen until he aattsuqujarat tiote to warm Ofy in debate a say kind. At amtasMkw any circuiaataws tin would show aausoal timidity aad bssitkioa km giving wpres-M endeavor to maks diligent student of lb ska to hia kteas, yet step by step sa he Naw.'" - -,- pruewttad ia hi spssta b would gather . , nf.-JT ,Tainas,i.-e KfMlCCaCBXggagaj .i i i . .--.-., confidence" sud"ccuiisure uiitlTsi tasiia- timidity would give place to absolute Twrdnrw snd hi hesttatii.li.tB diJivijiliai tii fi iliniiey and riiwiieiic that tut would delight, eotertaiu aud instruct th.ass that wens in his hearing and so sbsorb their attention, ht floors-wtniia ifruirirwinrt awat without their iH'tui' con ii)ii of the feA--l,.lBniatL..I continiiriL if Soxth Carolina ever hud a pot ft was Gaston. thivugb 1 am not unconscious ot the posi tion our state has always occuiii.il in this respect. Bhe never wauld pin her Iniui to any mans dmtmy. ittit Gaston, yon know, loved North Caro lina, and was sensitive of her honor. Hu loved the whole state. No sections or lilies could ever limit him 1n his unaelfisli Slid ardent attachment, lie ever behead Willi Hlinl pride her mountains, reaching up and up, tiU showing the last flickering fight, in the evening, of the setting suu on their tottlust pwiki, above all the states around. Iter, lie rejoiced at herMouuds and Haya, thev catching the first glimpaia of the rays of the returning sun in the morning, and lighting up her ocean bor der, tie chiried in her hills and vsllcya, Doe' rivers and "liSasTm toved-arl ton people, and beyond all, and ever all, t he foved her women ; they: were deeply buned In hU affections fastened to his heart ; no opnrtunity escaped without hia praising aud likwing them. Tliun It wersbut bav tice we sliould all lore and pet Gaston, I heard Gov. Miirehuad once say, when Judge Gaston was stricken down in the seprejiie court room with the disease thai so soon terminated his existence, he was carried hi tlie executive office, where soon collectoiHudge Rtiflln, Mr. ltstlger, Gov. Manly, and others, to aid towards his com fort He Was lying on a couch, whan a Sinti"wa coining over him, Mr. Badger ....... .L.,.1 i vr.'.il I... 'viiw-aiu- ausuaa,,jia liuu.and ctnnptiaii, at least, with a duuvbleil man,' was uiu navoy reply of Gaston, who had wot befi.r spoken wo writ ftir some niln' utes. ' A fact, a fact,' came from Mr. Badger in answer, and feeling encouraged at the ja lg romllllon, leil him huiniM iwaly it e.Hiv,i-.nii..a, and never before did Gen oUn , I,-: j, -, U' wH st nke 4 ith such won ilei, r w - iih miml wt so Hear, rpilck and lUwiing. It, waa hke metal irlowing with heat and light and ' throwing off tn how. n l a (littering particles on all of n arouoAi Dim. ' p Ihua," continued Gov. Mnrutiead, " every department of the state government wore, aa It should have been, wisseawntevt at Ills death, though hewasre- uioved to his own ludgmg before that aad -vest occurred. I represented the Rxecu Ut. llnrtin tlie jodHal and Ktnly the legislative branch; as he- was then the dlerk of the limuat-nf GmmHa,', ' '' Mr; Oasfoh waM not a timid man,"! asked ! "Mm, n; fur from It," Mr. Kd warda said Warmly, M It was a ennstitu tioual Uiffidtnrt arid eiulisrraasmeut, only in the commencement of. hi stawches, as yiui likve properly Uled. That may have nnsiiai some on mis point, j navs known iHlti-r speak eri( ad well, and witnesses It) court, that would not fear, to rush to rhe eannortV tuouth lit, brave t,be, uioyt Hiiininent rtariirer iif ,unr klniLkhd wbcu they would rise to aiMresk any body of peopic, iioweyer sipan. or wucu nut npon nie w-itnms suntl, they woiihl liecome greatly ngitaled. llaauin once under way t.iirly, was daidiing and f'siistss ill debate, and thought as little alxmt the oonso iUi nces to hiiuself of what he said as any oue you could and. Uis speeches all prove, though they ar clothed in chaste mil most courteous language;, that be never hesitattl to aasail others far cause or to i ik I, dcllaiitly, the attacks upon hiuiwd'.'' , " Vou bare," heanid, "referred to More head, Hurtia, bsilgv-r and Manly, being prraent at his las 11 1 neat. Morehuatf. Wiougti naturally striaag in many waya, never was witty, as many suiied. jle was; nowever, fund ia3 niianty and waa una .actable companion. Charles Mattlyw wh ana numour, witn Which heeaibellisb- ed his conversations and speeches, "age couid not wither aor custom Mala." lie waa the life of any party and the welcome gacst of every body. Me could Mitereat and entertain a little child or a grave dig niUry as wefli tie 'was always easy, al ways shining wherever he was placed and tluam that know him liwgsat respai-ted and honored him most. Itullin, 1 think, beyond doubt, in comparison to' Gaston, bad tha strongest legal mind, and was, perhaps the greatest judge. His mind in law, seemed capable of tasking hold with a stronger and tighter grasp. Of com, hut soconipltaliuienu went not as varied as Uaston's and stiH h mastered esMly whatever he . weald aiieWtak. I'hisc hard, hiavest featarea could speak n.i.ru for bis rherasaaaf than aay won Is I rould uiirr if I were to make tha attempt. a sir. n'elMter aaoka uf Mr. Oalhoaa io his niloc'Hia ui the senate that "b woald have niadu a . senator of Rome, when lloeae survived," so also I can nay of lUltitt, ' lis would hava made a Indus iaf ltoiae when 11 sue aundved. Ha txawra. sod all the Integrity, thavstermas and legal Mated, "i hava a sisatuenwotyps of him, trim t win now snow Tim,- nandiag It to Mr. iud warda. llegaaed oa kliimu minutea without sneaking.- I asked hira if h OHild sea it aa he bad no glaasss, b did not wew any while I waa with hisa.) "I'er-1 fectly well" be replied, "and how correctly 1 it m presents, that great maa befwa age begs to wither bis Harm and the blight of tune to appear in bb face." When was hvl takea I ha enquired. I told him qwtta seven lean beam ago Judge Koran had it takan aasL presesiteil jt to ma with not ia which ha stated, 'it wsasllttisre membrane af hlaamlf that be thought might gratify ma,' ami I assure yoa I an carel y. appraekte andpriae the present, and more especially tne nuta tbaMccmi psnica Wbaa Ukvn, it eould not hava tieam bet- W. I tlajgEi if wiUi'ms sxpreaslyto exiuuM, it mjfmomftmjmmft is ways existuig betweaa Uts Jadge and yooraelf. anottiar uf mf wars pessonsi and politt-f oai friauilslb WHUfh SWiiitfM'Mnsfwlatraa' Una sa Ctiiel-Jualica and retiring iruaa tha bench for a year or two, ws accrdcotelly met ia Uaktgh,-th day he had given formal aiHifeulioa of bisarreplaacaof the oflira, ami thr orat thing be sa4, bafnr 1 5 l .. . . . ' . . - . "?'to w wharfc, waa '1 know, wail me lor w nat i nara Uon. and I rao't help It if you do. Ilut from my Heart, I now deeply regret It.' Ixsug (rested to him it might'.bs uadiaM. No, no,' ht sJworved, ' that Vold b child' ptey. I dnai-rve punishment for my de cisioo sf ft were made with aa honest pur pose to sarvw with ail tha knowledge,' strength and capacity I tiawyonoe miare my bVktvesl state, I mttt hold the place awhileXsnd will retire aa soon and as grace fully sa i can. In tr meantime, I will "Itettiriiing to Gaston, yoa polA of bring with Mr. Wm, . A. Wright, ofWdTTrTS i.rgls lnnlfrj mtngton, on a visit to Ne liernsndguing ,.-:.'J..ri-r,i....-'..l'i :..i. -. .... Vea, " I replied, " and I w ill now tell Wild twtiO - y commauication bing alreairf' toon long, we wm. reserve woat waa sum :or the next. DALTOX. . from the AskwvllW Cttlsaa. r KrankW, N. ?., Aug. 14, im. j Kditor CtruM Now that the campaign is over and there is leas pressure upon yout columns, I prop-sje to resume ly atide upn geoeigy. , . t,, There la a tone of aluminous mii asi rates passing throdgb Clay, a portion of (,'her! okee, Macon, Jackson and Itavwoodeouni ties, which abounds in two aluminous minerals, kyanite and stauMtide. In (lay and that xrtion id . henikef thnmgh which the lone paasua, staunitide predoia- mates. In Macon and Jackson Jtvanlte ia more abundant and in I lay Wood jt pre vails almost exclusively and la to b fvuniiV in magnificent spec imens . Tliia bed, after passing through Macon, clmiUsbce in pro nossissia -i ,avl Itoawh.-JiM4aJUJlttd Haywood gtatlually thin , out, ,and nnairy aimppeari altmsH entirely ahen the range reaches tlie French Ilroail river. These states are rich in sulphurct of Iron aa well si rilicatcs of slmiiiiia. and tlie mass wherever lXxwed to Uie aisios phere and the woatW is constantly undef- goiug decoiu posit ion, and henca, forms, hyilrout compound of Iron 'and aimiiiua. On parallel with the point this onf I pinchod out in llaywooil, am) aoiue six r eight miles to the south on snd near the Pigeon river a similar bed acta, soniewliat abruptly, and ftsjawa hi the narsllat Jhrmigh KuncomM, a Ttortlon of M.rlijoo -and -eKaiiwipa- iivto-Nlwif)'.lr,1isxl . liiuoogimsliy( tJhsat.o sj.ta mojijnJt Mtiuiauuii With proper manipulatlim, they yield enp peraa and el inn, and at sum futait' day may probably be of torn ecoironite TklUe. I tieae two beds ot soneato far a I have heen altle tn delerruine from personal nb snrvationa, are barren In metalic ores that would likely IsataT (vmimertrlal value. Ihisileov leocy, tiowernr, Ini metal IfoMun waalih is amply made up- fot, ar 'an 'eco nomical vtew; by the anitMint of alumina supplied to the soil. Alumina "w the welt known w ouerty of abwavii'satr and retaining woiatura, aad giving usaaeity to the sod, nautariaaj it ttwbsaa ttawsWito wash into gullies aad heww iMtteraaont ed to agricultural tlerprisa,' - -.or. i ; There ar frequent inleraJaUo lat'iumV hv, slates all Uuough tha geisas bsdaf tui great IMU, smiths gaeha itatdf i of. tea rich in Afuaiinona- sjnanrwm, Thsa are mcts that oasesra Uiawbokt peopls of uus snounuun pisteaa. , lbe aurgwati physical eoadithaw-nf tha aasl,in inoiwanie matter wbiuh gives itaapuity for aiHgh degree of ureoTiiolivesMss wheo frrullrs are propariy applied. ThTaparlfy-nf wiuwoiw w vaae nb innii. rwuua i tiuasvun' nurtainly enables tks soil to haabandtond apply to- better, advantage tho) aawissuia takun in, with that aioiatare than an onto. poiusaud dry soil could possibly do,. I ai MK liuod to the opinion tlmtlhaalutui maia elemeat In tltesa soils and the eotiil- tion M produce in Uh im, hss wmssthiag to do, peruaps utmA, with the richness of tu grasses (Jisy prwluc. The question it, at least, wtMthy a more rantfut Viva ugsnoirf KxnsrteiHie an liw aiasiiiluuSun of Clieea. baa i denaunatoited that MlW from the grasses! of this mountain olatoau has yieldod more cheese per pound of milk than that of aorthera dairy law la, aud Uie chews, where there bsilaira sufficient chemical kaowlvdgaaad akiill'ul nuiuipulation in tlie, uianulsciwii. su perior. Tha best quality of Buncombe cheat ha a ckaat approximation Mi the famous Knglish Chedar cnaew than any other American chenas yt uiaiiuftictemid. This is a factol which every Caivlinian nuglrt io be. prouiL .. While Uwn, Uii 1'i.ittiri' in the Ugohiay of Western Cam- Una does mat offer auy special attract ium io ine iiiiiicraiogist ana luiasr it contains elements, which lie deep in the found a lions of one uf bur greatest .productive resource. Jut great, valus orsaaista in hs contributions . tu tba aoij ratiiur thaa to muieralogy aud mining. i , s ,; 'oun( 0:i , ... STfff ). .i ,.(,.;. . . -I i q ' smV A Maius 'ikw or BoNMt lUckM r rains, smd nt trrtcT crux iKuutTav.-t-There is rather ton much truth in the fol lowing eornplaint by ' enrriondent 'of in siaine r armor uut tali and cattle allows are fast dwindling to Jocky clubs ami none racings. Trials or speed taint duned to draw the crowd.' are ooctiuvinc far tot promlaent a tfr-ature' of our. state lid ;'.iUy,toirs,, They have tlia tonden cy, tu drive out that bettor class who at und for information and observation of tlie. purely . agricultural. : ' Our leading !iuis, wore it not fnf spocisl legislation that raises the premium on wheat, at al niiit Ignored ; such enormous sums aa one. two and even three dollars being the lead ing premium oa potatoes, garden TUfta- iww aiHAilOlia various grains axeapting wheat, l'li iiiiumx, (f rather Drixea. tor triilHiig', imige from Ifivfj to' fifty 'dollars,' ana mien saw laon. Breeding marcs, staUlun and draft hursea must aa ouateot wiUi being, tar tnw useful and wills a very triflinguni in the slispe of a.premi- tw Bptwd, ometty, gambling1 and t Vara tania of Ovist Uiat attend, b held Dp ami tnciiuragsd, sad bnara swav tba liaa's hare. And this br a sorietv that an. ews ui usvw iia- us ooihcx his ativanca- rnevit or gnrnitural rnterests, and an (UUmgwrasut of tha mactianin artel that pretends to be iukJi (ass'iillit or rosrsmdent doe not seem to aiinres-iute the tact that it hi the racing thai "draws" tne eiejie.i:.n.aa4- rthcr mam. grow grains, vegetabtaa or truita, DBF irtasury e wtr metrntm-Wt latfotKuf hwsa, tlssa thara will b It rhanwa. ' Bvf-' rtelKty ptoptt nks a" sua a hocss gay fast, i r they would not be attracted by sucb a J I"Pia4,tea:tiw'.. pMpjwlhVtrll wiUinii to hi h. U1 b supnthsd to them vcn by thsBie. hurhrVinad.mao- rwnat ale fit pumpkin growers going to ido about XJCMhtmg " f ". BbapCR B.T KtKMRli ' Cau.isjo th MaxuvaoTtmtta to Aeootmt Tb 'boii. !UtX A ilia -AJiriukty4i .Muriitid A vardiot that aa ..toorg. ' Jacksna cant to hia death Anal barn resulting from tha exploaloa af a kemseoa hunp ; that tha oil asrd ia aaid lamn waa damrer- ouasnd unfit for ass, and they also find that '1 nomas MeUor,. Mugb King and William Collin, manufacturer! of (aid oil - are iespoBsibla fut. U. sdeath of Oeorge Jas-kson. . Tha jury, call upo Ui prntavr authorities to takt tuch action at will pre vent any nil being told at (has grade than 120 degrees fshrenhelt, ' The Coroner handed Uie finding aad evldenc to tlie district attorney, under wlHaajMtnjctioU nv siu acv .' s., $ loll ' ifrollIn) - 'fWir m nw1fMr tentekrnr rtneVhi'tha -Rwaaead issww. they wwrWrUk,i.y Mrs Townsead st the nrvWlrd xravs uf one W wsiia mameerwl tne aaiWswarisi; w- rsgissent skM gallantry wsaeoiuiinuoasjun every rfM where Its eolorr svit. and which wm iawsi.ti. (siallss aaritjr; wsui'.lsuiis-- Far ap the lonely mountain sMe, .ma My wanderlni; finttstetai led; - Thamosalswmiilksweaia'h aryaiett ' - Tkd nine sarhea overhead, , , , , The trie of a dtsssiuitlel Kr' ' '"' , . Win the facast asm, i' V. . Aad lu lbs slisdow near my path, , , ImwasoMisgrwva.'' ' '"' o ld- The bramKte wretUi d tth the weed J UpowilM krwly sMuna, ! iti: ; j,1 The Minple biaut board redely, writ,.,, . , I waan WH1 s wsssaHsad,i- j Vi l.,.'l r'roia dast Its words to eh'sr ut Umt bad Molted sllliut tliw-l' ' "AUeorKia Volunuaw.Vtitilou, p dn.,jH l. . I saw sHo loan an4 scaly mm wV;" iCP ; , fMnitaiede.aiT'asWk, ,, ...;i ,j And hide tlmWHwlves anemic Ills Weeds . MwwUiaasad aasli'alHatrt-ie'i l ii.i . But BnillBtortied, In s' irofotHHt., ,i VllkleiTi,g tiiwsUcuivJ! t UnoHi Saltennwwaislssouvl -,.! 1 mK I brsrd the Shenandoah roll AUmit the vale lielow. .. f saw HwAUagmnlea rise''".' !' 'T Tuwr(l the realms nf snow. . .. , ; ,11 1 ... he 'Valley Cainiwlna h tifmbid lt,WI.k hmbmI lb-ti l il,o, l uAl I know Uie slentier bsd t-in one. .... , M M blootwall Jackson's uira.' S-li' I f Id in I . What wxajuw will eror ttll, 1 ' ' nr . W'liat diasilslod kssrtks snd asarta-,tr.-e, ti ut- nave been aeeaiiss ns leu r WlwilsHafeaBaMiaveotlsahUhslri 'I -si at law. witiea as waia ar-r-t- v: llnM ln..lf tall.ll. ,.M.l.u..L.. a... 1111. i.n - ,rj .imKV, j IU4 ' - - - . . - ' --- ' - -I .......MWIgff.l sum waiw mi. svut aiu oaia-iii Ma-, ilM , t I lor saritnir boy ta emne . : V... Uis- buy I wiwaa tauaMaisi gravs.swvl.'tnw But one of uisiiv s sear tluiiaw-Ust fce-..f mirtalrluiHt ' li -Jt "r'aAMWeWWf.K, ..4 .H liolar What (I jhu hs fnaghl, what wounds be srs are si unknown Uirame; . RenieialleV, his loniy griv' ' v"--" i'saws Isauts'an a aauaa I ui: .t- -t.,i,! .n. That he fonxht well, and bravely loo, , " Aa4haMhta ewan try dear, ''"! s !""T1 v ' d "A Ueurtrla Votuuletsrl'' o. .u i.iH iuokK saw aa ,UI ooqa tH liVasWaai .what nasi to.autauon.MW . . ,lxsK If hs Wiire wronic or riidibr . .... Ha kuowseve-HiU whose osnsvlll just &'' iaUud.Uitr'aUHir's.sl.hi. , i i anir tie wlvldsuowarliks Wealains Bow. , hetaras ao foanua't teratt- ' AU- i'Ttii Who, but s coward, would revile, j, tMuiiai, AarioncslairtillJtdun . -ill -si 114 '1:M-d BolL ghensndoalai aratiJlwauH aauwatiiyrnrayiiuiai,,.. , . Above ulM aU tlie rare (r(lMs ' ''W u$ tSUmpwaU Jai ksoa'siawil jjj,,,, BetieaUi the eedar and ike pine, . "i""' in stsatass aastiww, ill .'-iiiMji.l ui'Jii, rti . ItHknowa, .onSBHsl, forsiitt6,lli,i, j,,,.- "Atreur-laVolutiUerl" f 1 l'""wrt Aa aio CsKtnni a Kirnii.tt tft'ftikfV ri.Wesaw an oU, Addle ahiniawl tha . other day from Conipauy aimos iu.Mari- himf (5ol, Johuson nli(iirt-if.j,t,.-ti Mi i IKvairwerfy a Mis nfillist!?. r llT eigh. Tkisold vkilln was boeght lh Infill by UnW Wesley Uulliateivtt tliat-tajw BupvriitivnuifH .01 th Italutgh At Ua' oqj iii"u, avw-waio oi vi Kssj,'ga"non that, mathd-m paid ten dollars for It, had it fluid "up, snd strung, and loaned ft to a' ladj in Raleigh to play oa. Tliis lady af. . lured Mr. tlullister $300 for it and iK'Hf td him to nam the pnee. Hut he wouldi v sell. At hi death the fiddle Was haynid out aud Iwsnt the rounds, at last kmUiug in Uie hands of I)r. tJiith, of High I'ony who paid fifty dollars for it. Iu the mean time 'Mrs. l)sTii of Maryland, wrotd to Col. Johnson, the enMasitsir of hor father' estate, to look lhaotdj vajlju )ip, Srnl e dM an, buying t. bock fiwn lb; tMiiaist I00. ' lnsid of I Ins tinllii il,e insciip. tion j "AoluwHM Htrdraailu t?remoit" lauvbataunw IWH'r; Tb toned board (' of pine tnd uiaple, but suavad so very thin that ys.it can hear tlie vibrations rl,f thestrlngtby hist prussingllieooaid who you fiugon when you talk,-. It, ions i neb aud niaguitlcuiit arwaiold Cremona,'' ! Tbesu sweut old rlolin r utlcq phiied, up Tu the uioat neglected places. (Soma tiwi batoiwtbawar, a bl. J ihn llauly' was walking daw, strart ia Uleigh,! he' imct a lulls negro dragging tn old flddlai along' with wheel Under it belly for a wagon. What'll yon takt filrditt fiddle,' boy T said he i " A nuartsri' msster waJ' ivtnd, Ih.'uij, bo an it,.. Tbiat violin, which was a n-sgnitint 'wja,sf rt laards Ml into Mr. Bob. SUawt-ICs POSKUS- : aion and wlmn the Van keen rarmr to 1UI rigb tlwy took it troat kiai. jHa waufd "i.JWM.,1" ta.frwTv)') V., . 'We piiblisK'elarwher the ptoctaibarfiia' of Attorney Ucnen Hhlpp ahdipeakeV'' Jajusanuouncing the realist ad laetr- tion held no the M lust, from Ui. h a;." learn that the total vole raat waa l-1l,iMu, wi'S'il were fta-sMftwMlott and V.V-J against it; mahwuy Hgainat nnr ' voiiuon .115. Thctigraretortlia.. and rvldenca, beyond al cavil or donbt , thai I n tit (taction was carried by ilia republican- party toy the greatest fraiTd. ' Tha tabular steumtrat of tha wota shows i a disSroase upon th , vote gives. Judge' Mhiop in 1871) .of 1(M 1 and an in.-r.aia. ...... .k. ...i: . ..i. . . . . . r. "i j.iia..AsuxAwu..auw in itiht -last llf m.Ujlrt. it ia ounndentiy assorted that thonaand of egro votew, bars left Uie state tinea taattv Pltutiim. We know that handrnis h.v. . gajie from our sis tor counties of Edgncombe ami rtaiuax, nt yet, dtapite Uiis met, the " republican vote ia tha sinner for this year ' rxcecds that of 1870. 4;L while tha latter. how n Inrreaa of 8:14. Wheno tlii. Inereasaf' ThO tmth is Uiat tbire was fraud of the vilest end 'bnpat rti atacttt ISTtiia couniv. which' exhibits a renubli. can iyrryaQX H)Vy,ws Mf tatisfiiaa that scores of , boy were allowed to .Vote: and. I.-,. l... v.... .. ...1. '. I te wVtt Mm Amkmtiai-aid rnjiWud tr nuvw .ns. Huiiiisin is oimfra, attempting caena aut xif-aa:., W Beed strnweot riirtti'a q Jiiar.jno.nqaaauisi ,ay j trili, aud aa beg to asll lha aaifwHaw afr- our j.'a.iatiaTi to Ilia matter. lathemW While perauns eaagfit ia the act af Bnlawv. ful Toting, aad axiii holders and otfcem as siating at conniving at aaa' ariata, alioaM1 be pmsaptly and wverefyi fmnishatii t ktat who can. hop- to ouppreas enmeaff thia kind vrtUiitam Watts aUthfyis fii 'S.'inr' John Bharrani as proaacutor f 1 toa. iaypSP. j.j.,!.u itJ' tiVil r.l ci -'' NM- ' 'i' ei?'! i't.. r ' Tu'h PsnnsvLVAifii Railoa CoHi'v, ny UvKMrunt, HTltMikK.-;Crauip Son " "t "as awstoi tne nrst icon steamer fof (he PenrHrlvaTilt railroad In art Perry's- Wand: mn-f I lirmnsd th kVf hr tltcanrvHid will ,be raid immeilltuFv at the' Mm. Place. '-I'v-l ' ' -v a .... .-ao o- . f; .' mmkn V w'''"i-'"j Tlie beonle of Ham nsoneountv km mm I." dssreascal about their rwrton Cfif.o'Nijk uon tiuutaaif asaaot be dt ,y-i t . ': " . 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1871, edition 1
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