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I Wt smBttM lettiiiSa; 1 ""T V.KMA ttSMI Wmtai , , ., . I'i.k Vtiji jll,(,H UVXluM A.p A.J. Ju.li.-i TV i-it-l loimtal ol fbete radie-d gcrrti, t1,fii aa- 0,1 trial ftt the latettTmof Moore - tiaiL Joma. craithtucd fit's oae tuUl ,mi miIi Saturday the judge continued tv .ansc until the next term Uion tin; x,'i.i.ivtt "I Joue for the ikim att. ii.lala c f witnesses. JuJge Buxton' brother-in-law, Tin I. Irfttterk'h, h been ongigrA vUh J.moa fcimti) d railroad matten (a a mum B4u--J--'' "Ay s - ' laKtcfl ih ditstforired ) -f 1 1 taO Ounr Bt t . 4 .-1. i r.r. JICW 1 Ol OCOWIM WMMMI ttlvaacsd ill, WO and MmiK tUfc botld Ml in-iirity. WV ht all confidence in Judge lluxtoit alien In- attempted to trill witli n du ,i:,,f kirk's invasion. We applied to liim B .r,i la-ncti warrant gaitit W. W. 1 1 1 Jcji wh". ikTgun taut, lniu a plan ui imvt us sawissinatt-d. We; cut the jmpiitu prop li sutheutirated to the Judgo, waking fur the warrant Tlie papers were returned uid no warrant granted- Th reason u ugiual by the Judge wan, that the bur rt ,uin d we should apply in person. There was then no riiilroid communication willi Kim tterille ; I 1 t Inuring some weeks, after lb' ludge was in Wilmington, we made ear ucanual appearance before him. IU Ui'ii ald as Ive under 44kmI 1lie law Iw ...1.1 ........ 1 i.t u.rulL lLU i duty. nl re were fully pnifm-d to lu r tht Jour had continued hi cum atMtMin tourt. Thin is all w have to say at prt (iii dlfliut Judge Buxton. Nor is it tutid id rejuiii' or augir, r w ti.ij a letter ..(H'V'Mi 4it' him than of any mJwr nf Uii-B-'ttUw judges iit to (lit- 1 he Ihth'd Willi UJt. AWlA IA' N U V7.S Th inlrml saint' o(" N-w V'rU rr wlioll )u'lijuiiit mid whi iuIt funt d in . ill 11 j .1 :j 11 .! itil tilt- Hi';; .i;, .I'll tti- -I tn ifiiM .irt v who i "ttrol thtt ( iij. 1 im tuic i- prtMtialiiy, tiaud auu m iiiiptioii. The iiKl)itg pruferttil U) be 1 ti piri) met'tiu, though worked up by liiwlty and the Trilmtu. Many drmo naU wtiit into tin mocling, which vn d tmJ .-in. Fraud and corruption in Drttnaml, Ktate, city, and towunhip govern mt'ntn. was mvT so rife In-'fore. . Millions ttvKUtlun by night and by day, and this i tin- tirst nidual nu-oting ever held to do uituiu1! '"iiiwi ahd onrniption,- - It in a little reinarfciible that the publir UmMity 4 Nrth Jnfohtt 4Mn nb Ih - il inillioiHi, and m vrr a word of ron iltuinitiMi) whs heard from a nulicjil k"tii4. rial 1 1 p iuid ( ulilwdl, the great UgUt f nuliralwrn, next ul'im lt and Jua Il.iins, hiive never uttend a word1 h mist tin- frauii anfl rorniption mtjm lutinl t) llolden ami Uw carjH-t bug and mro admiiHHtrntion. When will ('aid wi It an. riullim -iik out aaitiKt fraud ami rutin. vl mgiti-ry i WHAT W1I.I. UK Do? A r'Miimittee it oniriigcd rodieitlK frm Nr Drleaua who were, excluded Irom a r ou'dican meeting ly t'awy, firant'n hrntlier in la.w, liave lodged formal com plaint to the nnni.lcnl at hia aea aiiln reai ilenie. They did not lue time by cjllinn t the capitol, wtiere every pnident ntitii Uie pna:Bt wb looked fiir and to lx fmnd. The preaid'int astured tlie com niitwe rhat lie did not authoiize the use of the army to exclude republicans from a repuhlimn meeting. The pruaident knowa it now slid he hug given it bis sanction hy retaining his brother in law and Mar l'l l'iu'kard, who uiied the troops and outraged even ra'fical propriety. J"lm Pool procured an order for tronpa to Ih' arnt to Caawell in our late ejection. We veulure Grant would deny send i lie; tliini, yet the order was obtained, and wkrr it waa ascertained they could not f li I'uawell until the evening of the election, the order was countermanded. Oh! llyuM, L'lvwes, Hewanl and I'reai- ilint Johnnon, with hia cabinet, teatilieii that you would do violence to the truth MVE. I CJIM KNT. The Georgia paperi talk if ii(ea bing J"V. llulliak and th. y say his friends are tan leavii'g uie auue, Ooyornor ikd, of ri.indai protect I.ittlefiefd and there ia in reaaoa why he should not protect Bui luck a frietida. Let theifi fly thither as to a city of refuge. Holdeniaaab any where, tr his successor, Caldwell, refuaes to make a ti 'ipiisiiiun Tor him though he stands in itirted for twu peaiteiitiary offence oue being no leas than perjury. It is said Hot U is Ui e.lii the W-ashiagtoo Vkrvnirit J il b a salary of QOO a year, URKAtil JUHTIVK. Al tlie last Warren court Judge WatW .'"Ketr lieu.. W. Tlarria, white au, U 'i years to the penrtwittary for stealing k'aguer, kn- tlie aamc tern for Mealing a latahel of oca. At Um cloaa uf the term k nanniirted the negme't aentenca but the white man's. The negro ( ba- nile the white ataa ia lent to tha peai Ttj5 ij cheating the sUte out I t jewrs tabor boudus taxing the pen- P1 "f Warren f teej a mguiah negro ia ttleaesa. Onleimui rlrothera. DeBitentiart taUen, would pay the aUU M eeata per "J the nevro in the uteaiteatianr. Mle the penple of Wima pay CO ieeoU f day for hia board. In tlie, penitratia 1 for two years the, acgro, at to ceuU per H iaararth (3. Aa it ia, be ia a tai s, Mople of Warrra 7 for ft nr waul aaaud .t: UKUHtlXU M'irf :- - The federal court, to assemble i.u to HHMK.w, it nut a spuciaj or extra Icnn tbeeoiw; itti rtmpijra (imloiigai'ion t the last June term. We sh ill have the hw ji4g, rtcrlf, 'ftariT-al all Ihc ofliciala of the June term ; now how lisp puns it that w. shall not have the mine jury 1 Why are they discharged for a new t t ' Tlw font jury hud upou it aome in tulliiut liejliiKTTiU, who would do jiwtit betwwi n'a anj awn, thoegh thf im- . ucnuL 11 1 tin im u ft tetc eHnt it. w aliall aiulcratiUtd what umJSTaBd w shall aid mad veil un ft, not wilUstariding the Fat Miin.hu l' threat of a y-ar ago. The l-.ir should not torgel ilmt theiuare ilthiatM'd ulawag of tliU city who at and in court couveuieiit U tw mmntoiKMl ai talirtuien. Mark them, and when they are summoned, challng them for cauae, anl a:sign tinir bad chamcter and their at tendance on the gourt for the HHvial pur poMuof leitie suininone4l. If Mr. Phillip Mould vome to the ruwiu he might get an injum-Uoii againttt their rving. As the appr whitu tfiula are simply political pro-sec utit, uiad to fit the 111 rlnucr) id the radical u aiue-Uilim uls " to the C'.iMUiUitioti nf (he Imtnl tnU, we ntiH.w nporcing them as Ttiliy as our U. IhttPlhlil. 4Uliv OtilMrwW -t VfV Ppoaker Jim lilaine anj h has no pro perty worth uptaking of; that be baa only a house in Wiishinglou, worth (30,000, ome coal land iu I'ciiiuolvanja, and a vtlary of $111. IXH) a year aa sieaker of the haiw. Tins will do pretty well, we think, rtir a fellow who h fi w yt-ar nhrce a aa a ei-oiid rie rep rter on th- ltoton AJecr l.trr A ). II. rM Not iiino' llit.h tlftein vi-ttl- -imre, we re-iie-tolH-i Jon liluuii ait a nlu't' hl at WaHh ill-rlon f'.illt 'e, P;i. Hi Welti erttt t4l make hi f'.i'':'i 'i tint hi. .-,ii- enough N. ' i i. M in lo t'iiildrl.hia. We .10 i..i 1 .... now he baa Kii.-i-eeded in "fortune iinking," but we do know that I owua coal property on the MoniHiga heta river, alaive Pitteburg, that is worth a cool (100,000 BaUimvrt Evening Juur lull. Why, Yerger, God blia you, that's nothing. If Speaker Jim hail come this way our governor and the whole judiciary, caerially the supreme bench of it, would have made hiui a judge, as they did Tour gee, or a incmlier of Congees, aa they did Deweuar, or, with the aid nf Hidden, uiK'lc him president of a railroad, like Lull, jiclil, and Speaker Hlaine might have made im "hnniirt " mllKnru he has iade thoutianda. We have a negro named JccinoH, aa is Hlaine, and without doing adav'a work, since freedom come, he has made as many dollarV aa hia nameaake Hlaine, n'Hirtahimaell to h.ive made in liluitu years, ll lilaine had coiim', and if hel bad lni'U hard piwhi-tl by the law, he could have fled, like (ien l.illl. liel.l, to Klorida, where llov. Ite.'d would protect and bide bitn, aa do the swaiuM of li.lie non hide and protect the Iowery outlaws. AO uiryiiiK.wK. The OU Kurtk 'StnU having agreed, for pay, to edit the Antli, or in grn oian, eabdiliahiMl by the tuoney of the federal ami v ate oHicc holders, is prepiuing to enU:r the radical party. Near two col minis of tlie issue of tlie 8th iust., ia taken up tn prove there is no difterunce in prin ciple between " radtailt imd awuwnwf iw.1." There u a difference, but Mr. Hanea is not able to see it sinoe he agraed with Gov. Caldwell to edit the troA Thedif ference ia palpable and plain it ia the difference between Gov. llolden and Got. Worth, between a white wan and a negro, between an honest man and a thieC CALIFORXIA JSLKCT10N. The result of the election in California has greatly astonished the democrats on this aide of the Ilocky mountains, Cali fornia went for Grant by only a small ma jority. Gov. Haight idem ) was sulae ipiently elected by a large majority. The legislature of was democratic, and said t4 lie corrupt. Gov. Haight is aajd to have opposed their railroad and other rings ami schemes, and hen oe he is lieaU-u for enTernor. This at leant ia the way that certain democratic paperi account fta- our detest " OwiiKirnia. We should aaf it waa tlie power of federal patronage and money, which ia fast Incoming stronger than government or patriotism. Ei-oi)aotNd.J'nie New -York thrall says eiiixiuraging advices IfoiSTfiftll CaT- olina have been received, indicating unity among' the republicans and diacord among the.deniocrata. The Ihrnld must have read the Wilmington JvtjrntU with .the letter of W in. A. liearae, WasT poirr. It would aeera that this out renowned ujatitutioav tk the tlueal. gnat branchet of the gorernasent, la tb Msa Taw-Bna if- VhiWr t imlMu aJaiyi miWS'hr port, from 00a portioa of which three of the meaabeai diaaented. Greeley, having told what be know about farm tar. ventures an opinion oa tha aented to the article which called for. strict disciplina and a cesauiaif thai : Miliar tty betwrr cadets and omaTa, ahich baa been a f'ulifal hnteti (ore "f aliases and d:nir. Vrm rvint, iq Uie opinWia of ike Trdik4 pbibiaopber, ia not 1 ciwdtU Uk HSMitat'oa la anany raapaesa, KKxii It in a ouatditioa tav ernmrasail Usa satuem i( the country. Owes Victoria still FWW41. lias IndUpneatl. Iiaaasssa, aad Hfae aUrtxls .to aa nnhiie there are niwors that her health I aevi. outl andermined. WrrilSJ'intnriiia.therenul.ii uu i)f New Jvrtti htlil a convention at Trentop to nominate a governor, Kill "iiifrlek, imitating Reaat "iltkt.einieavortta tof roe hia uimiiruitiujn UHia tlia cujvss- tlon. IV-forv iw aaa aataik'd, a wix-nrn- IrH-ud lt(j Jua rinUicatirm before the eontenli.Aa.'1.. Hr, Hoxie, aaya tfta sewrtr for the World, ia a unr, IniMttet, j;uKh ing, iMwaioiiata aort of an ull fellow wIiomi voica attaina a Greeley auuranojq the 0o Jihr laiufor."' lit wm weak eixxiuh Ut-plv to the ebanns tliat - . ayPaylrcui'"tIi Omfede.i'Gcn. "WheeRrl at "(jy-kxaV tlie aiorrilii-xwjih ao'lung on but his shirt, and that ou hia UrA. arm also, Utat Killiatiick iiitmducd into tlur t'hilraa cutut a woman of doubtful leputittion. or want of reputation, and that uIikii the tck grain !! tliadintri of KilliaVi rick's (list wile reuhed him, it found him in a biHfear of ill fame. Tbeen 'rojrirts, ma ohl in New Juravy were revived to-day with new force in the convention ol married moralists, who liked them not at all in a candidate for governor, but who relished tlxiM wall enough as a joke. The irate lloxie first read off nine commis sions by brevet Kilpatri. k bad received, " aot in die mart if the war,"" bt hfn breveta were as chp aa votea in a radi cal 1 111 iui tlriir.- By thr- time fhwie ore- 1 t w im') wtu rrnu hit- vk-ir,i.-ib utc uiih vets hail Ixi'n read the tiM-ukers five min sr. and damaging vinilitttion .when cries of "mder!" " tJin!'s Bp!" reaoundpl fromll pails of the house. Alaive the din lioxk- shouted out: "I say that whoever say Kiliatrick was in a houw of ill fume when he heard of the death of his wife, apd wIlu'vh1 says he introduced a woman of ill fame into the Chilian I'mirl Here tjig est culU and inbr.giiioiui liimie Uciilhmite. Uotiff inotiuUi a la-.m li, baaft the air furiously, and eatayul to lie heard, but his voice subsided iuto an indistin guifchshle treble of rage. The president decided that bis time had expired tw ice over, and tb coareatifHt , thuadcrnd " Time," " time,"" " nomfliAtlorni," itc.', Ac. The unseemly scene thus ended for that time, and it will forever remain a conun drum whether Kil was a naughty, nailgh ty man or not. The choking off of thfcir si-nile sMkeaman mortified and disgust, d tha Kllpatrii'kiriana beyond-atatetnea.t, and the subiw-ipient nK'eeilings intenxited them 11.1 more. Amid much nintuawin and heart burning an inlorinsl ballot w as taken uml reaulwd , - Whole buiutier of vot 17 Nwenssiy lo a choice 4.V.I Walsh 4.'it'i llsviiUoii , lilt Kilimtrlek . 7V . Tlir rest si-alti i ls Tlie im it Irnllot reaulte.1 in Uie nomina lion ol W alali. Weqitoh-Inn 1 lie H..W. : THK MAI.IONKII KII.I'A Till. k. Thai anatomical and puny blonde hU'. I 011 ; lie audience willi dilating 1104 Inl li or tool coat awry, and angry cich lie lei. I I m 4-n hroiight forward to imike hi in u the mark for Waii.li, a feat lu- niosl e'.iisiiicuoiuijy avoided, and Ihwsu by saying that to be called by a conven tion tliat had defeated him wtla no uliiali honor, but lie tlmughl it a shame and a rii"a b Haat aaol'iier wan not allowed tai iiitti'ate bimai'tf before a. isiavciition ill' his own p n ty wheu his moral i:haracii'r hud Imi'ii ana iiled by the vi-ry iiieiiiU'rH of thnt jiaity, be Ion "a Jeracyuiaii of two genera, ion.., whiaal Ualy had lavri shot through five timna by rulajl iron." Afb'r the delivery of his single kii Ii alwiut the unending miasion of the party, Kil.iiin. k said : " I will retire to my ijiib t home anud tlie tbianex Hilis ;' hit jilrai if I; brings' Inars to any eyes will bring them only to the cyua of my wife ami lii 1 le on 4 riliaa: of you who stood by me will Dud there a thouannd doors oiieiiini to wi l come you, and my heart will K.oui to wards you." With tins he hniali.il what his warmest supporters call a maudlin; whining, inauborduiatu addrcM, redulent of vanity and pruhlicof snuiJimg 01 ln.lt ing the ticket. This will be gratifying to certain ofl gentlemen and young la-lii at IbirhanxV. Ixxington and other pla visited by the brute Kilatri'k. It will do tlivin good ss did Ums flight-f lrttWWeranti iadgr Aldun, and tixi iniieni-hment of llolden. srAiN 1m south lauouka. The New York J-mriuU of Qvmmern thus puis the case between these two un fortunate countries : " While ftpain, lie tort the thnwa of the revolution has en tirely subside), is proclaiming aa amnes ty bir U pulitlcai offenoea, Gen. Grant is fulminating a new bull against .South Car olina nSix yrars" have passed in Ttiis model country tinea the civil war ended, and this province of South Carolina has been fairly peeled by federal legislation, and yet the vjRpk-jrnwnt f tha iaoplamatts of -tortairt pnweda. A oarpet-bag governor, a negro rrytstarorr-iiaiH i pation, anr ttiffra(i5, aegm fnrle, taraatina, thw absnlute extin guiatinxect o the pnwrr nf the ahilr rara, d asnwjs. saesssBaas "Xsy --swsslaasrat-fi u law instead of -aum-aiy, and pootinne td devote thai ttate and the other southern states to the aaoat of making political capital for the party la Doascjaxion of the QUf. KU.PiTKlCK. It will do our people good to know that thit radical raacal is fact aeek. ing his level 44 hia own home ia New Jartey, H bilrudur' erd hit uaaeoasnp illawei) ia feoaaieslispt ino every Hooaa in North CuvHtta whoa doort he cooM open wi Ih bayobet and sword. At Durham, ho and Qm.'SsM sVgunal nillt fi-wsaia tltamjaaU ia a Biatt w aot daorat tn pablkh, jet if ha war here be would ba toaataal awl ayioored at it Abbott, Ash I.7, Brewer and Tuargee. I'omiCKVATVH M Kh'TlMf JJf M VUtSON. ' ,I1,iylr"llre Pf JlliJ .lkf of little r" w"k' l-'rt". "t the clliavaa 4l iniviuaoii county met 111 tl.M-.(urltimiau lu. iWttjrem, nn--!tni.ray, S.ptcmlr id, 1STI, to consi b r the subjivl of ajiU'n.llui' wr i-onatitutiyin. CoiiMdcring the brief On motion, Alfred H. grBvc, Vm , was called to the chair, and Josae Hedrick elected aecrltary. On motion, a rnmmiti of ,. ;..!.. consisting of, J1nnix cint. J. a.0UM.T., ''gt-re.H, Myera.J. K. I I 1 . " . 4 . ' - V l.fc, . 4av)Al. inon vnwc, a,,. taiyBi vtiieycnmae, li raimer aim 1 . r . laisre, waa ajinointau' bv Hit chair to draft nwolatioaa J. Aa eJaJ 1 ,V '.. . JL . ' . HuviniHiii 01 me uieeimg. Alter a unci abnence the uiumiitiep n ported, through their chairman, u. n I'mmx E411., the tollo inj;, vtt ; -The iMMervatiwe party' of Davidson county declare aa tubuws; hat it came Into (tower ail v.aating the policy of econiany, relreJiihiucnl snj con stitutional reform, which has been faith fully iunueil by the reduction of salarica, tu, auil other extmnsc, until iusujaTable barru'rs in th constitution checked a further reduction, which barriers render ed sniunJmeuU of that inattuuKnt atwo Utely noceaaary ; that there were but two mode of amending the consiitullon, the one by a convention of the people, and the other by legislative enactment, the former of which the general' amtublv proposed aa the cheaiawt, ojickest and m.stt available moilc of rebel , that tin re wrre no dinVrerrcw of nplriimt ft) "Tie party aa to the HemtUy nor aa to the 'WT'TiTWpi ImiM tive necoasitv of changes aa well as pointM twf ia tletuil fu Ufer1t vhirh it mljM to IWflay, while II the republican Itxulffl oppo.-aii not only the jihtn of auiemllilujl but vaal uiiutljej llum 'pisiaed iihU mm nJtHtitt at .ill. and nfiHf of them Hii 1.I1 .1 o..l the l-irtirnLlr tttnrhtt fa hht-'V tu tie made, Oi.-it a ion veiition b.i' 11 iiiilcd to Ih'i-uMi'.I, Id. cm aervative pMJiy m p. iiuai.ee f its oii.in.. t leaign lo tiling bImiuI muni'tiv, Mom-li ntent,and ceaisiilutional nMinui. now pro pose tit pursue I he next beat, and in but. the only plan now h fi it (that of (he leg ialative) to accomplish the ends so neons aarv and o dtfturalile ; that aa il ia not the HOOK which in mi eagerly and ainiihioualv lUght bllt tllli AMkNIIMkNTSTUkMKM.Vk, we, falling in one uwaie, gooow,ol eourar, foe another. Therefore, we roininend the following amend menu to tha consideration of the people of the state, and advocate their adoption and submission hi the vou-rs for their ratification by the general assembly, vii : 1st. Strike out the section relating to the public debt. 21. Htnke out the section relating bu uiwnHniNi, wiiii re-osiauiisu uie county court BVKU-in. . 8d. Provide for throe snpreina court judges, at an annual milary of (2.000 t'JU-b, and eight sua'rior nirt judgi, al an an ntlal salary of $'i,MNt eaih, tbu nuinla-r Ui la? niluciid as vacanciea oca 11 r, or when the terms of the prcaent inciiinbeiiU. ex iire,and tor tlnir elc-i'tinn by the m-oi!i., and for those of the BUpcrior court loatuT nate. 4ih. itoviile for Ideiimal anaaion-i of the general aaHembly, with $11 frr iicwi and U'11 centa mileage, aa coniMmsatiou of ita inemU-rs. Ath. Strikeout the section rtipuring a cinsiiM every ten years. O1I1. Strike out the sectiou providing tor a naie iinuiisaiou ami for a code of civil priHt'dure. 7 tti. fix twu ycarw aa U tarai iWnilii ol governor anif other executive otllccrs. tlie aiiiiual salary of the fnrmer at f;t,00O, that of the Iatt4;r ti Im: reduced and fixed by thugeuiaal asaejnbly. ' Hth. A noli ah the office of Siiterlntcul ent of public works. uth. Pmvidc for a fee simple homestead ciial in amount tjo the existing one, and lor the H'raoual projierly exemption to ro main unchanged. Wiley Crouae, Kail., niovtd that the re port he received and adopted as a w hole, which waa unanimously carried. Capt. F. C. Kobiiliis, our worthy senator, being called ent responded in a short, though celling NHaK;h endorsing the n-art. Hon. .1. M. beach was thou loudly called on, who nsainded In one of his happy, initi itable, soul stirring sk-echos, cordially aiippurtiag; tbe report,. 1 U.i II. Pbinix, Eai)., waa then calleal on, who, owing U llie laU'ii. ss of the Injur, respwded briefly. Tli.ne gentlemen allowed to the satis facts w of the assembled citizen and tax payers that the conacrvstive party has made strenuous and patriotic eiuriions to relieve the people of the burdens of taxa tion and other grievances, but on account of a wniibi nation of the nthYe holders with the colored voters it has been only ar tially su.'censful. That the convention waa propmcd aa Uia fsjpublieaa democratic mode of altering and amending tlie organic law, but aa that has failed they nnitaard to prove their faith by their works, and hence take the next beat chance V rid oar- selves of intolerable oppresuon and COT ruotii'H. Jf, said they, wt cannot get fram her w'Giaoaabofu' by railroad (which it the cheaeat, qiickaat and ma an available route) we will take it horseback by Urum mcll'ii, and go any how the great aim and object being a desire to he at Greena- Iw jro'snd 'Wft iikr vwwea-trr getting -themi' tv with the constitutional reform the oh-jtt-i being the amendment and not (As mode. They further showed that the republican Utnlert have all tlie time opnoacd amend ments, from Jhe meetings of ,the general aasCTnbty lo the prusi-nt time". They told their hcarera aot to laa dlsrouragisl at the hst elmrtton, IV it was really S'aiwfca of atmouTsgsinant to the runvetitbia mea, alliinvtgft-thrrttrjoWV itt That, It abutteiTThat s juajtirity of Uie bohhid the amtrentina stnestiori. By this vssta the people said, " although w don't wast oonv-stitioa yet, w eaa't gg radi' oalian. Aad. while w daat want enn reotvsx, yet wff want ft amend tha ctm ttitAith,an4jf aoaj -yMU propose proper atorauluicbla to us, w will not only go ba) Uieaa, bat elect aot a majority, but tfaree foarths coerrarirea to the next general aaarmMj- Oa etlp; tr'aeeretary vn rlVrttd to fiirmafc eripirs of th priasjetlintrs to tha Haletgb baj!Tii, tjntiutsao' ltlrioi and Salem Vats, lor publication, aad as quaat all Uie papers ia tlsg.ataiai, fneadly a th caasn, to out-f, ' ALJfitKU JlAnCBAVK, Chra'n. iRas HaMiHIcC; Son'y. Gennb EagOah walnats are gmahg on the preinift ot Mra. Sutaa alt-liiicon, of Robeson ceaxnty. 4'tln Hi ia.l0444.44-4t444.4Vj.aAaya t.mposi4.ji14,u uf Ike tkMaiet. TIUP TO AlaASHA i WII.r I saw f!Y TIIR WAY. tiik usiuauna, n mi, tkmi-kha Ti-iia, ac Kitka, Alaska, Aug. IS, 1B71. My last tetter, under date of the 11th mat., abniptly chmrd, tlrat trie wrtb-r might otiey the rail to " attnirl chtlrch,'' wliich call was then, smmdiufl tn liV""" "S4AI 4, . l . . ' . .'. . ow tniMnliJwauld'ia ton has been a aucnwsjful one fiir talmon Oslnn nc. The Ban r ranewco com pan v tor- I . b tehsi-relv engaged at this place tn hiifrHng up ftah, have trtivadt aaltM laiifl (tackeil l,tx0 bnrn la of ntaiiit, which at 800 his. to the barrel. -amounts to Si'0,009 pen nils, consuming 80 tons of n"t; allowing ono half ponnd of salt to each gsh cured. ilnion ptrt up hero commands fSiiier barrel in the California, market ; ami I loam that the best (Uh mh! ia that ma ket is obtaliKil from the northern wafers rolling octw.cn the shores of the Aleutian cas!n and variotrs place in the lleliring't 4ca. Aa sp.iiAj -forl.i'lx I will past on but word reap. cling tit iuiniei.M' Iraite carried on here in ihu i . iiaiie ol skins. ,(tf theaa i the sea ami luiol ot!.i, beaver,' aable, n.ik, laar, f., and d el. r.ii.-lituleil alaait all. The skttia of the sea uttia are the richest ami most valuable. The keen cyuj of Uie savugc finds luiu out, aid when lie rises to the surliMti Ui bmallte lie diapnU lies nun, and it u 3!l.iuU'di,Ual ftirrrTea iiiaRfted dowu hastily to the clge of hi. ky owner tlun cnusidtra hiinaclt en ri.ii.sl to the value of ten or fifteen blank eta, ur 44) to f iO The number of the xcanttci annually killed is estimated at JtiOO, winch at "i0 each, amouuts to the aw f l-iat.-atO. v i'.ie skins of tlie fur seal, bkew iati, are lionigbt here iu li-uye iimotiiies, and arc one of thi' -teat Miiucea of wi-allli, and at the pii-ai-iit liiuc, il la estimated lliat lift A; ." eighty tbouaand are killed annually. -I'hcv arc found in go al abuudaaui around the islau.ta IM. T'aul and rU. George, ia Ihu aoutlMru portion of 'killing's sea. The L'uiu-d rtlales govemmant baa pur chased a quantity of them, as an experi ment, with the intention to cover the -mlttkia' cartridgu box, supplanting the present enameled bather ooiering. Hie wriUir has seen several cartridge boxes with th iniprovwl covering, and hue no hesitancy iu giving it prclorsiuiT over tlie old timu variety, lieaver skiiu of giaid .iislity arc brought here, ami are add by weight a,t from fifty to seventy live Cents pur pound. They make the most durable mlie, wliuii plucked, and by many are r ganhal aa tha moat elegaut. The bnit sable skins we have hers, are tamught by the I'hileat," tnlie. The avsragar ptice ol thoau skins wiaild not la ne iiu yftan three til loin" ilortwrsiaa r. aoic ai large a proairtion of tlxun are eiliuv out of anaaon, or are of an tmdtiruble color. Tlosie of a dark color are tlm nit ail -sitiifht for, ami if they am fresh watar sk ina, arid in season, they lauuiualid remiy aales, ami at gtaal prices way seven to tifteen dollars eiuii. Kive skins will make s fashionable wt of furs, anil at fix each, tlie etMt. wtHilil be i0 ; atld tti Una, as Uie ratal of making up, :to, w find that a suble aot may lie obUiinod Itir Uie amn of flHI, anl of a genuine quality- unlike the initiation dyed a'ts wli cti asr an much sold. It ia wiihout doubt true that all tlie light colored altte skin nrcsiibt-t-d to a process of tailoring, which csh lie aiv ctiuiplilitHl so easily and so otlai-tualty, as to Isiuite the mtait careful piiniiaaor. i'here are hotiorablo dealers in furs ; but how ti'W can lay claim So uveal kaat imita Uon of an honest man's words t Feeling aensible that ! have (rcspaaar-d itfion the time of the render ton ninrh al ready. I will but hurriedly allude to the peculiar form of service at "fit. Michael's," closing with a word maiierting he tern pcrsturc of this platw, haanrrtingJhu hope that this my second attempt to ski U-li tlie habits and customs of the KKiple, IU Ash erics and fur commerce, will not lie unac cepiable tti your many read ore. The catbtwlial of the Oriental church it. n;pneuU'd here, at the preaent time, by one priest and one deacon. The inUtriot of the church is resplendent with silken drsieries, vessels of gold, Inlaid with pic Clous stoneja, costly painting of script Ufa! designs, (tet'uliar (jildesJ folding Jours, an. I vestiuenta in riclinoss and design th ST fuel kexping The atmosphere during the service is laden with frankincense and myrrh. Molding to Uie Julian caltaid.ir, the iluasian dates are twelve day later tbaii ours, and Uieir bunday utMiiiiMMaaa at sun wt on our Friday. At this hour th belli chime forth Uie call, and aa e'h puratm enters the church, they bow, making thr sign of the cross. There are ao seat iu the chureh ; the men stand in una part, the women in tlie other. Wbea all are aasemblod, Uie otliciaUog priest reada thr service of the Una : cJireh rj4ered In tlw oclavonic tonarua, A unifuajtai of1 Ltmvl'm fiuoxl the room with light during Uis service, which seldom ctaituioaa Ism that two houra and etmaiata luore ia aing, isg than any thing eiaa. AfUat tha reading of the survioa the prieat pi acta tilt I mage of the Saviour on tha on aw in front of the' alter, when all ia tara approach tht altar "Miattijui and If iwing tti Mia.Jliait.ihrM times ia qaw k suctswina ; tiusa rising and kissing tha imaga they raUra backward, again making tit alga uf tha cross upon their hrnaata. , 'I have now. ia an abbreviated sketch. faithfully portrayeti what tlw was aoveL aad el-awing of the Ureek service, feeling aawred ttiat mors; inriiutiaioss Wonfa aof aaja.l uLattJ'laxIsL aaat I ! "r-wwawas L . J ""W w'i JaTn p m k! effltide hv transferring trom tne metreokvM-ai rWbnVf WWM fots fHtiiti'rlllnttiKirrrmats) atretrh of the hiiauinat'oa. I know, tn cooctive how, tt ia that wa have su b niTnrsble cUmata, ao oaual U it to tsney a kicked up, the year round, 10 tceivrg in fact Alaska hat been called the " Ira stiiblKtrn things, If they are wanrtitn-a fat a Iricnl ot mine tcmarKetik ttunvi thing. The mean tirtrratttrtt nt Htka, for the year ITM, w;w 1 'uugrrta of Vitrrr It-it - tho bigbeat tcinisruiure of ttiiuiner of that year, TI dctruav, and tb kiweatftw the wlnUtr mouihc 11 degree. Average mean tesnpernlare Ptt May, June and Julv. of thit year, St ttarrejsv The wanaeat day was ia July tttan Vt degree, aval list eoideat day of w later i dsg.ro of iraiMMkat, ''.I '-t ' thta taat "ten. rtf ttv- climate of Silk la gratnitonjly frrfnftilierl Use reaxler- (among whnta siuiv am drailtfhvt lieraKlaHv knewa to tba writer)- with 'the hit'ie thai it mtj terra to diiwef fala 'ConexHiatJi reatas-tiiig tiw b-aiperatilro of Bo delight l'1 l' as Sjt ha. aittl. tbu. faaunawW . Abaska in jwrtanlar If we wrti wiilim uelgblairlv tttatance of the fro.j, wm, aat-awilbt Hi mjird tri wfiif.i ifiat' 1. u l, hang Ironi oar ifl'. nor an warm in sum ni-er nisi we Uko off rail skins and sit iu our 1 allies. v e now In, I the .liatairt ri-ader an a.llru with the hope Hi, it the prvacnt .m" hsn.l pan sketchi whb-h we now eneraioa to the mail may prove arrcptahle, 'ud, grateful for tho kind reci'ption which former IctUix revived, again say farewell. V A ,Jtmjieinr vfm -ata-a. ; " No. 6. I was s-wukiug last of h "live oaks" in Newlierti. Not much more than the hrcailth of an or.lntarv iina.i t tha ,,,, from those trees, wm destroyed at th same ume, OJ tire, Uie line brick mansion of !Hn. John Washington, Whi're doubt feat the Mnnorable William A. Oraham has naasMl some of the moat intciMstint; ami happiest momenu of his life. Mrs. Wath Ington Wa the mother of Mm. (Trahsm, arrd rwdijing there at the time of hi mar rfago with her sjTomplishcd daughter. The house, originally, waa the reiidence of Dr. llsriln, erected befnre the rt-vqltt tlon, and if was there, one anenioon, T"r. Alrxandcr Gaston, the father of William "hMton, and Col. John linen were dining, whon a woman nuheif in, greatly ataruual and exciust, orylng "thciorim are coin ing ! the forte an' coming f G'aaton and firvjen aroac frotu the table, hastening to the wharf, oijly. a few steps away, on Hie i4ni-r, mere uimiiinir lliu I11U1 a ram, pad 1 Iff..- i. . the water and flred a rollev niinn tlteni and Isrth ftll Itutantly Into tlie boat This may have hcebtha w harf of the t"V)mcl, Mr. Edwards, yon awhile ago referred to in coneraation lit Is now, and ha N-cn for s mitifbeT oTycara, We pn.icrty of iha.. C. Slovnr, Ksej , and is known lu Uu town as ''tlVW' vtharf" AmTlbe Bring of hnt th single Volley, the loric rrlreccO Thulr slejts m join a sqimdron that went in scan li ol .lohii Wright tttanly, who waaslmelil from home and not finding him, aa befori stated.' Mbhetl, sacked and burned hi property 00 the Nente, at New bern. Ttie) Uien all beat a hasty retreat to the couu' try. It was a raid upon the people pre cisely similar to th.aw which the troops, hoih north and auith, practicetl. ao euc i-eaafully in the recent struggle. The caiitw that Gaston slid Green hail taken to escape in, was the proavty of an old negro, w ho Isirc I he sobnq.utt of Ilia busi neaa, Pukerimu, Ilia uame waa John. AfttT B.M1IC delay a Itttta- olliet was roator ed in the tiwn, and John procured tlw 01 s men. 1 ana si arte. I in search ol his, which he discovered drifting alami in the river, at the mercy of the wind and wavce. On reaching It, he found lying in the bottom iaf it, as b upoacd, at first, Green already doat and Gaston dying, lie ciwriesl thvl, Vtih44a 'Jut. d,,,ie-.4 IKMtible, Iwk in the canoe, to the. wharf, front atiieh they hail only au hour or two liefore entliarked, and then up again bi Dt. Ilaxlin's houses-tile Doctor pronoun clng, Hilcrau examination, Green mortal ly and Gaston seriously woiimlial. Just the e.mvejKe of this opinion tunital out to lie true the latUr soon dying and the loruii-r living for some thirty years after wards, though he waa bu.lly shot. At this time Dr. Gaston nwided iu a hotise on the lot where afterwards waa first the "Itaiik of New Item," then the "Merchants' Hank"" and the same building ia now called the "('lub Houae." It waa at that' pl.U'C, as alreiuly menlionetl, William UijiUiti was laini. A servant of Dr. Gas ton, who lived up ki thi generation. Hannah Montfort, said when the shooting occurred, she was at home with Mrs. Gas lot) and the children. -Thi statcmcul was made to inc. by the late Jantca 0. Stanly, Ei , a sou of John Wright Stanly, and a brother of John Stanly, (lawyer by pniftsejion and a man of superior ability, though strange Ui say he was uovtir even an ordinary sjawker, liuuu) bereiihon'.hei) Ills prolessio and for forty or fllty years, was the clerk of UfiS uninty murt of Ctaveu, and as such. In efTiciencv, I think, it is no risk to say, Im never hail hi equal in North Oamlina, lie bad alwaya iu hit nlDce, the most perfect neatness, order and system. Every paHir waa regularly and pnnnptly flled. Thit rule with him waa minllerablv filial. There waa nu deviation from il If a paper were taken out, when ho longer required, it waa Im mediately reiilaad. 'Ihua. be could, at any mtii-nt, day or night, y ,ia hands on any flic and then, in almost an inataut of time, nn any tingli) paper, faun the coniiiiciiccruentof the date of his records hi Hit end of his life, lie held over under the ,,,.,.,..,.,, previous to in, ana cuea la ouiec nuoui uiwun yeart ago. lie was uiiivc-aally itispocM htr hi intelligence aim 91 qnnuiiiiiiiui, anu me irrraleat tlelur ence wna paid to him both at clerk of Uie county ami at a c III ma of the town. Dr. Aleiandtar Gaatoa It buried In "(le dar Urova," the city aeowtery, in IU aneth eru nor at, wnirn. we presauitly propuse hi viait with you. Coi. JuhaUmen. when he diesi, wt tuterrad whmliM Epiwcopal oliincb, ruceaUy partially tmrned, ia bow being rauaflk The old chunk, oa the aaisw tot, waa erected aad 00 trolled b the orerninnnt before tha revolution.'' have avea the oommissHai of the Brat Haa- lor, (Ked,)ieud by Ootr. Tryoa aad laird How. It hud leal afflxed to it marly id tht ditasnsiint Tlie old mrtor would pray etweye, (aid Mr. James 0. Htanly, la tha iweolutriam, far the kins. aotwilJiatandiusr the abiecUnn of hia tathw, Col Green, ilia alder Speight anduUiora, "Wand dacuigh tervioa. 'av euanteract list eafti-t, tho smttteraea W'Niiit, erery -AaiitaUh, cwrrif a number of lltua UoVS wlU ortiun jmS arraniM Uuuti ta tuvaxste or tTte church, near tM dM, aad a beo tlie rei-tt wiuli repeatl "iiit aisysssy, um sting, " in use prayer, tba SJl'(XT-SWeaa' wle- -Wt'tftilHKifBB3RV1" JHfF' ILrUt sm-pm boslrd,o wtt Uf htlad, ot with bia head 1" . Th aartioc would then be lasnuitted to go oa to the do wiUtout funhssr inlarreuUtsa. TbH was aot only dim acanajly, Itat crinatatitly, Final ly it u ; the piou old recti ar bateau tuv isiiuw toi n , oinsieii, eoeetueuuy Bit sermona awl le:ture did not aiwayt somrd atrictlv with hi prayer for " Hit the King," or wtth loyalty to the cauwe of tlie royal I letarue. aad hia sit uation if, te be nawihiiia like the Indl viduai in Knglaad, who closed ooe of hit moat eeUtinaj artirieaoa royalty, with "Ood eaVt th khtr, th eoorhMaat aad the awea, ' - Ani jrraat th aathor way ttaar Waar hts ara. Toere wet tome reason for the ivt-ttar to tear bating hit head,, well at hia ear, with ' the cocnnilssi.lft and big amis, id Tryoa and uow sUuiiy Win lu Use Taos, Alt tliat at aaortal of th good man it now, and hat been for nearly century, f-ttm:: uotlci tl Id elms, in tliecjiuub va&l wtt'mt it frw nW of tttf i.-p,iri (A" oma rt,aul the e,r,l edifice, In ahich he WM wont ao. lone Kn-umtrmrth! wrath dual 1 u. ctuo - lit piare it is for Uie f the . failbfut survaht tti noaaat greai MlinnioMS to WUllastlhg tit. It were ahnost a taerilcgn tee fwH down tliat ohutch. It inuat bavu been tad tight lo this who wiioeaaud it topple and (all. Th leanml, venerable and re venal Dr. Hit hard 8. Maaon, of Raleigh intire then fifty yeara apHllcai ia it aa clergyman, and preached not lonir after- i a arila. s ruins U. ibslujojon aAUinoo of larger au,, fcwlaXh? one, 1 tauK, nossasse utvi'eart'4iiieT'el) ajiimietry and beauty. Only a passible engraving of it it still proterviat 00 feoine of the old Hvapa of the town of Newborn, We a rbaw had been stan'tlng an bent opposiui the Gaston aiansioo, giving tbeae biaiorital evouta,, then guiua; down Uie street but for aslioit distance, wn atopied In fftint' of the rosidene VjI the Hon. M. B. Matily, which It dlreetlr oa Uie uanrinu of tht Netta.,..Avaly tocatiua it ia, and a grant! prospect fiar any one looking out from the portico or from aJaihtlow totllh in the manaiotr ra" fifteen or twrntv lasba iaik.w there is an oatstistruetcd view of the iroblv --eau I say nbutsiu, river t II' no tfeander ever swam it, perhasi pne as great s be has, and greater (nth, rl" donbt, have Mien pluaged lnU its walera. Sooje uf th ling, of thw uiighl v gtiua uaett in the recent ajar.ta thwlly contbt t, shook it to it depths and is Inail ami re'tvlitK-it over its agitated snrl ace. While the amok lilting up truaii their Matin-vasmheejlalt 7" '"IHW , JILm.MiaZih'-'Sii19" twi plaiuli 4 o ilr.fliui ictl the rest - p. it enough tn tat w did nil cuiiiio. th.sw luoaster of death: Uiough Mine nobly fought lor that pr . On, ou the ancient rivor Mils, be ginning opiKtalte to whore we stand, a mile and a half In breadth, then liicreaa tag as it downward Hows towards il "' kiutitt, until it rushes, six Uiue the I'" n, into tlie Isaaan ol the briny reatleas sooH.i, urty mitt away, "rwe what, a view v nr. Wright reuiarknd. Ntvw lor sa-l or punier!" U'UV of a dark. Heavy cloud, rising slowly in the eaat, were coining niulh iiiir id a portending worm, llie situ waa swmirmg ptetn tar round in the west, throwing In glaring beams upoe ibe river. There waa note ripple on the water ,11.4 breath teem. , I lo stir it II was still, prcir ing t..f. tend with 'the 1 li tnwits which were aa soon 10 lash M into liirt. as Uar death like stilluitMi'w kit ii oil-11 iitiunU the coming of a I'eatlly laitl kt The trees Ml the low brinks nf Uia Ncnac aluiearril to stand up higher and bvgher aa Use clouds rose alaive the horiton, and the slantiug ray of th tutting tun brought out in full view the darkest green. Mr. wngni, turning to me, aatn), " Itntr it your oportiinity. If you katreutM murk 01 poeta: nr or romano in yout tool, let it come forth " Then I quickly repliml t 11-w iivwlv: ktsr. u 4ifraM.i .u.V.a-4 With lu eaterald beak of rjorasa, and wU low I lu Uie saa Ulit bow Its bosoiii tlotb Iflaam, tfrusa snore ts shore breaks aot a billow. " Ha, ha I now get your painter; yoo have your Mk" I said, bolt 11 he could siieak. Uiavo, bravo!" (rout Mr, WriuhL " a us have more of it, more of il. 1 anawered, I never expect bi have any more. I have been trying on that I have iiven you, for month, ami you ace how lar away it is from poetry." I coiiliiim d ; Now you know, sir, what stune GaetH ami liis aaata'iaba had to inspire tin in. now olten rmm tint fjait, jarlisps, have th. y wau hul the same river running b the sea, Uie. same tree ml aid in their eliowful verdure, and the aame tun Uimw ing hit golden light over them, anil then they haveaeen the ttrarlowt of night cov ering tliem with darknetek How lirief is imratay heia, and it it aot strange that ivu aboutd ao ooutendaud strive witlicsuih illier, wintn ws are but tenant bigetlicr for a few year at misd f I aanptaje H It iwiure, aad etlucatloa and religbin will never obviate it. They may, however, tub due It" . 1 ' - We repaired now to the ocmettrrv. It It enclosed with a tulattantia! wall cotn- poaed of a conglomerate ahell rotik which, wliuu burned, make pure lime. It was taken frota a quarry right miles above thr town, on Trent Kiver. Tlie gateway is 'mooting, and has an insert lira over It written, by Dr. t. L. Hawk John Stan ly't gntre I tha Bret one after yo enu r llie gate, on th right, and itcuvered with a plain marble slab. Cut into it are letter giving bit birth and death and a owiipluaaatery paragraph frota ti salon --7 a kapha!, is it not, panting Augeio I N early to th other end of that avenue aad within a lew ttl JU circle around the pit ious dust of li confederate deawl, is Uie vault, under ground, of the Gaston mniity. lloth the remain of William and hi lather, Aiexaiiib Uastoa, -are deptad Ual iu it, A heavy bUa.k of marble ruaiiiux on a lii.Nk ol granite marks Uie plat On the ton of the mtaiument, b chiseled s mat. 1 be front beam, ia raised letter. amply Hi name ol William utitiM, ami Ml date of 111 birth and III death, llie rear ha ao inscription tn his father and Mher memliert of hit family. Mr. Wright stood lor a while, Mlaat, at Mm tootta, tla rra,eatod Uieee word which,. ha had just I lieiore read oa the monument of WillLtuil V Dee 1 Um sUep njf th, ham I lb piliow of dk" I taw oa asoeaiasf, before the tun had risen, Edward JCvereU and J,oliu U, Ih rail tuu ing hsgetner at tne Vtnib 01 Uaa- ton. nr. Everett remnved fits cap, avinjj, Tai emlnmt iau kad, tn aianai tbiags,' but Cew etiual aad au atiiasriorai Ua waa as polished this marine trrttrhlng It ttt thw ami BtouusAt, Tbny tlton , went an IJtatrtjr mw aadrttllt ll 6 twaat uncorfi, reasllug laastoa 1. wonht, eattt " r-?en Bore muja JMUta bcentOwLwi testk,V. After w-ed f i arret abort, aad dowa it to Treat river, woer can yet ba ne part of the brick fiaaudalioa nf th obi palaca, , h Dooem ber, L770. for the first time, 0o. Tryoa reneived frft ttm letrisUfura. taiadr X Jtrtin. ttitaa JiiJId ;ta'iN1'ltiMife North Aimerv ica, and fhat be, tu 1783, vUited it la company with to reaownea una r rwncis co d Miranda, and beard bin tay It had ao eqoal hi Sooth America. W have' be fore told of it accidental doxtmcUnn by gra. Ketk of tin palace ia the way of furniture are yet ! th potrasioa of unM of the eitixeo of Of town. 1 have Been a maborany chair carved and covemd with costly erimaoa nlk, that belonged to the aenata chainber.1 I have alto ecea piecea of the marble born ice from tha samrsnoToi, ' Mr. Wrlgttt now read hastily the favor-bine and beautiful Verar of Chea ter, a young poet la New beta b) Uie dyof Utaxoa, ana quit muman in nit lanuiy. oa th tomb of Capt. Job! liarker ant) cltaat, aa well a pts t of iiiiinmn iJtJi(y Hi ton, 'hit' t'awl "awa-T We'' now retrataal wuf(m,mmiiktms im ' That,, I oltcrvud, waa jmcu. Jmlge Jtmn Lou is Taylor's. A ' Rtw ' moments more tint wu watw paaslm'lar'lm' airkvk 1 iaul.1. m in a aqiiaot of scyeml acre whhrh Waa IhicViy tei with Wlttfur trtfeki'' H 1 an act was paasetl fox .ti,.arw'tioit of school hmise in the town of Newborn, Which ww ia flrat Vnjcut act, aaatateit;' fa Uie nnaaua-tnent ,of literal nre, Jla building is the Acatlemy and wai Urt' tult'of llut taw. Gastimjeltatil Nkt 5abh, the pnliit ' y& ktar-aeraUon. f you tea.lkeret wero Jeb Dt5lfiV'JJ ' ; & Gaston, Krancit X. Martin, Edward (Ira bam, floor-re K lladtftr, Francis I, llawkf, Itichard D. Upargtstf John II. Unan, Kk-kard S. Maana, J. H. IVaaawll-'aiid J wine U. Htanly, U I nwig ia, NuwUiru at Ui tame tinai,,,, Ws bu pot then emi Uetl' to th ipiiellatioB ' of ttie Klidih Athens I " IBiritirtarat, ttattatwiiri aad then loglaua, ,Wiia galaty !-. What a euat atcllatiwiS.. What Atj, vtould niithav felt proud of tucl) a roll f " Nay 'iriore," Mr.AV ri-httitOk,'',w'hat kUteatrV. Coun try wnnkl Bttagteiryi ia ac . hat I i-Veo bail verilled uux ta-asniea,I4iktivca m uinsiluly tuorc iisppineea to recur to those shining lights to guide us wltli 1l ttsjr and armor llinwie ttfe "thatV it would to walk the eartM wf: a tewti ariUt loxtg rowt o gaudy villa and pily 1) - . J" idtitcta, wiUiout any paat hislmy. 1! The Wveraatkm xw H Ki! th'- ' ' i Was, tttm'Sit KST kreF;ita4.T.itM' a t.ll.' -Tlaat ' ' , . s.. eaasa.r. 'iw.t.tsiiiw.'.asf-ss-.-f.'y,' .-.-i- Sentinel ' LADTKS Of M nvns I At ASHOCU- Tioy, RAUciOH, x 0. ' "; KrrraKi.ut, Bept , 18T1. frlrh pfaiiire X fiS reatl of ytmr ttwil noas in itamtntinR cas huiHtesd brave. Neanb (aroliuians livni tb tt,vsl.nrg , iv:r xa- M.tt. auii, a 141, toe luguKwi. imw tH praise - nver awarded woman, sound front tha ai ttore to Ubu k Mtaiiilain t peak tat yasur Aealoiis sn.l eiiei-i ta elliytj as we would 1 tlone by will surely meet tuUri- 04 rtituni. ' Im my .walk arowad this Uatotitul oonntry my attanthm waadeawn. ht a aia thick ear th eVoet, tl lea.' Mat. Ransom's la.ly, where filly soldlmw wt bnrind. 'Cptollila tiiaei M.llid. am-im-.l ft-, tmh,Bai a l uawiia-ebeyi IV far from kindred dust; ft krad n tew any grave Ueglatitad, lint repreaeW! wi4lt . aas'new to a4n.,Hergiwl dsptli ed by hop and camlo.0- Throat ih rh gvssen soy of Kittretl't einttie vhit aarett,' the gravm are raised and grtmhtl elevwudj Af anxious weetta II. ,t grew' Over-tlHtn. Hasm.it. stirat tbtug iw tkw to encbsje the vwtnsausi uirw, 11 os rtausivoa to ytatr beautiful rctiwlery, a.htsre, im one rrwntt pkaLtiu, theUmfMinraredeatt in nr etata) '' eUM rise im tha reeawetakin aaorn tel ., m .djatasadtad aobllai . Carkitt, the wbl'aT.nf Avchdnlca Max!- inlllaa nf Austria, Is dally eitett hi die, - ror tin; last Uimtj uiouUi the Jias bctui in an i.lkitic navtitwa. rthc . aonietbnre neither rat nor drinks for as ing a lime as throe, days; but notwitustauiiiiug ' 'iUt, slie baa laiuaii an oltea that it a nun oat imHatible for her hi pans through an door. NapoWiii"k '6WH1W of afaxlmil. iuo ilcenwl and ba roniivtd, Aaanlurn puniehiiiiiet. j. ! ," ,di What Whitkk lKAMriv Altni ere amiuippneed to kntvw'whltvhllacJ, dreampt. Wheu Wtafey' JrearJ tlial the uaw teniieranc ppr smw W be. SBirktaJ iu itaaaigli was to bo "ittirt and parenl at thKri-tnt4," he-boarr! wtWt "WhltaSot it otu i ; ii uoainpl,, , id ' -toisil 4 . roaHy ATtvt; ,Mjj(tuio ij ,lfawu& The MS. of the pnweeding of Uw eea servslive nieetiasr ia Daviduors, wtilrWvr pablish to day, wax rrlved bitmediMetT kfutr the meeting' but got ' mhnilaced, Or the report would bar appeared; M one. . . i,it. .i - , , Oit 'Monday lt, jt the "tumlajrto HoUZukuul of the j,th inat, idjt. Gm, Uoratan returned frota bit rkittwiUIeigti whither he had gone te make ftrtber tr rengeaBlt iVth VliroylgiSt (tocct ful preecutio, ot Ui caropaigA, l..tblt couety.L Waieara tuat he.hsattsTaiswla swpprr lof ' tent, eook1' ItAarht ;-nd .everything iieaesaar o tlie'cooifurt of hi mea. .and that Jte .1 intemiliiai nnl tn . give-up twdlteleat one of the watlawt it captured of kilred. j . .. . We understand that an si.UusW.rca of tarty or fifty Asleeai. aetdiww itr- a rlertad to join Gun. Gorman In t few dart, and fhat arrangeroeritt are Ving Wad, tp bring Wlo the field n nock burger Jsmvm of eUiaaw tba at peasant tpty ic o,- Clit. Wiahart, of tlw Stb rrmif, j.a CoL Howell, of the 11,'iinliajDAiiii the Sold with detatlbtnent from their re- teclivt couimanaa, alilch are to' b n teriaffv strenirlbenetf In few darai hr . Weartaleastii taara that tlm tsiw man ita the aoboeadvit cotttlvluace of hi men, and Uiat tha Uat spirit nrevaila TIm' raptareaf thaouttawwU rw east- , tidenai only a awwtioal ot time. To aut- ' iJtluwf tt ilii seta nnreasiinalil long; hut we hsj aura that the wd i ijni fHSsC Um above awaed legaiitei, aad eta bead to it Hat heart trefetsiM with wbkh weulway greet it, oTlta Ubtermg ia te let of cnejteatat t f t ... . ; T&tttetart Brat FKalaia 1S3-T mache, " llelpfulnea. A Lilliput lurture by the author of " Lilliput Levoa "How Rita became a Lssceen aher ; -by ' Lhyfta ' Maaini, IV, V.' "Mv rather' r'uea.1 f a tai of brng ago, ."When I was Yfuhgj" by CbarUa IJan.iW XtL. "Little lier th by J. Htlliinan. .wnst and Wild Hoaey by JJewt-Cei tsmywwt, K A.,'. ttoity T.aty and the Village r'uul by Chartea Camdea. Th X'n"i. Grumphie by Mia. 0. Coppba, "Thin'o ht a IHvbig Bell f be Edward Hovra. niill.t-Wl-doaxt" he- Mary itowitk.';Wl Ueareth Mo Slwll Uvrcue by J.eilaa . .iinmeny KaJd r'lovrer ;M br J. tK. fWiidall. "'Tlie Neglected TWV; Tie Beat yranxit. '"Uf Datefi bj t;. (V . If 'S4J fi 4 4- j i J! SI 4
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 13, 1871, edition 1
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