ev 'i '. vv lute ill lltcaouth symp. .4 I'. r I4jf sulk-ret at ( tiimn . .,.-. 1 I" .1. show welt i uilli the I'l'i'liiitr lltaiiif,slcd I. ti lt"fi ! falmi.ftlB H.t i 'in I cities ill I In- Willi li. (Jen Mil 'I' .,p. Mi man li to tilt? !,' of 1 1 - north .',.1 I'll tl VV itll'Hf bH( .1 t r.. k i (' (Mil. ku Rll.l u.'l it'iiin, the following I" linn (liouh not from i Ihj-Ii of nrins, we trtmt si in l tniirli thu bettrU ' 111 people of III, north, itmi It-ml thciii tor tlio-i win He III'!' Il III III'1 -UHltll " M.i i i .Nuh'ilt. HHV;, " thnt tlios on ,.r Ik h:ilt iliia nj.M itl wns miiilc to ilen : Sin-fin;. n, vv r- ir-'ir-n awl rfuLlrtn. m fc''' 'ijitl tuft ttlnt tittirtly oj i-srr ct-is Tlw wtidtUui ctfacng it e.i !':, A'7.int'i K f'orr tJu jiritnj ftyan: ,,,( rrinuinntj irh tfltre willititj ( : i. mi or nfwt ami hll uul Ou ;a , ' r iflt I'll np'ttt)i" UTi.VI. TO tiltN. H KU MAN. Mu Tin Mth(-ii?M'.t,' Mu)' or, urn) ; -if 'vfiifi. pffirm-iif tffriwiif Wry Inn WHiit tlnil wishes, auk . .in"!ii iriiiiimtlv, hm rtnMjcttiill', to ni 'ii yu to nr"iifili'r tin- oltr r n' l!n til I.. Ii iivi' Atlillltil. : nr-i vii'w, il mi nil k us t tint tht h-'.u w.'ul.l iiuiilvc i xlr luniitmrv l-tlll ll.'l ill?y4 . Ililt iill.T HI lM- m-x l. j.i i'lifii i Kiculion ,,j it, si. tm lift il .'".T' -m'.!. mill I In- iihIiyhIiihI run i .ii .-I in tn 'il tlir H'i'ilt-. hihI hi Hril t iti iiii ill- is In lln- iiii-.tiivcuiriH Th, ..I -i ll' l in; nl li Inlinij il. jir ,m t : ' .: , il iit ' 'U i . in in' (iiF.M-. . ,. - ..... i . . i - i men are in an uilvuiuud ,'o in. ; others, n. iw having i.iii'lien. .mil whose htislintida are in the aiuiv, prlaonerH. or dead, 'il . have ouch a oneaii k at home; !i w ..it ..ii theiii vi hen I am yone f s.iv hut are we to dot We i h'-aw to jf.i to, and no nit-ana to n.l. or t' rent any no piirenta, "i r.'liitivcs to jr. i to. Another try to take tins or that article " rtv, lint -neli an. I sill h thillH I -ii iietiiii'l. thoMnh 1 need them Hi l.'.l t'llieln: I len. Shi.llllail Mmr pion rt to Iti.uoh and ... I lien. II.hkI will takr it from And they will reply to that ; unl to leave Ihe'riillwiiv at am b a trier to a hiw factK, lo illlls I. ii.ii tlli.s lllelLsnre will nil tlee A.i ou aihfiliced, t",i' i" ' "..I.- ii'inl if us h ll Km k. and In lore II IliiL'ei- iiort mu. t- thr 1 "HI HI I II .il Iter iK'.'Iite h.i,l retired w.iutll . HO that tl ...ii.tri s..ittli i.f this is already crowded, t'i'l w ttlioiit liuiises to accommodate the jM-.tj.l, . ntel we are liifonned that many nr.' iii iw starving in churches and otlter liuil'luiL"' rhiw In-ill ho, how is it l-.-ailili- lor tlie K-opl still liere (nioatly ta iiiieti and rliililreli) Ki find any shelter t Aii. I how mu they live through the winter ii: tin- w.mkU no shelter or Biihaistence in : 1 1 midst of siranueni who know them tu 'I and witlioiitlhe power to aaaiat t hem, it tte'i am willino to do so f . T'H- is hut a feelilr pil tore of the con -,,!..-. i.l this measure. Vou know the . Hi. horror, and the auffi-rini cannot I. s, iiis'd hy words. Imagination can ':'. ' on. rive of it, and we ask you to ,:.m tl,. -.' things into consideration. A -' ..now vi. ur niiud unit time are con v "' i it I with the duliea ol ' ' ni' I. wliiili almost deters ua your from ii. n your attention to this, unttter ; Kut iiiouuht it nii'lit ! Unit you had not ' ii-;, I. -Ml I lie suliii t in all its awful con -"ii"in i-s, ami Hint mi morn rttluctiiin i" i ln,.i , would not make this jieople ' ' vi iiioiT" "to all mankind; lor we Hi iw ot no sueh instance ever having oc-ti'-Md sun ly none such in the United Mates. Ami what hnsthis helpleas ieople I me. that they should Ik- driven from their li'ii.i.-s, io wim. let as striinirthi, outcast and eiile. mid to snlisist on charity I ' H e do nut know. s vet, the niimK"! "I i,,.ile .till I. n- III tlnnc who an . iv. ii. ivlisi'd i, rosles .talile nillll ' t i l ove I i. i, in at hi.ine, could ui' , i ;..i s. .r,'i i Ihs w ithollt tisaial in. e. a In r- . in . i.ili... i.u.oiM.1 .ot a much ger ..i.M'., who might not ned aaaiat ii at all. ' Iii etmelusion. we most earnestly ftiiil -leiiin Mtiti.in y.ni to rei-otiaider thia or dei, or mistily it and snlfer this unfortu iiale miple to remain at home ud eujoj wtial IH tie means they have. " Kespivtfiilly siilmiitted, " JvMtji M. t.'Ai.HiaiN, Mayor. " K. K. KawaoNf Councilinao. "I.. ('. Wki.i., onn ilman '' We are lad to aeethis gentleman in 'm ' iy looking in g,MMl health. Col. McAfee luariT ,1 in South Carolina. IHiring the l -. kukhu ni itemejjt in Hutherhird nd CI. aieland iountin, one of his children d id lelding to the wlahes of hia wife, 1. . tin-1 hild was UirMM. m the M fomHf burying ground otbt t ho lina. While tha m. oUusi!!.., mlumI mil it f"fiil mission, the whole radical pre A. ujpt, hi-VH, -t,flr4f,ik teW. 1 lW n: ' (..o. 1 of him if Oil. McAtW In! rm n,v t.il M. A fee, no iKaatsL iite 'Iw further ph.- " '.'J. Ka furrow nn.J J'y.ij'ijlTV, ., " of CM AKntTttARit Piiwkr - Burt,e says arKi Hary Hier m an a'.trib .t of the A I nohty ; do man can givt and f - aji cai '"'on it. and lie who atUTipta to exrr cis ' i;l an eurniy to lioJ and uut What H '''- ol'i lover of rontiutkH)al liberty kij jf he could rue from the dead nd n a l Grant's proclamalina declaring n.an , 1 ' .w in Srmth ( arolina I A new na4uffice ha been eatabtiahed ui Kutbetford county, at Carpenter's Stor. r .t I hll AX I) FORtirKXKljS Boston i to hay now p,wt .rtH,, JPm.SLMlmUi. wm laiihwfth MnnhTT!iBfi Trident Oartl.' "sting th. Grand Muter with trowel .,..1 cement The ceremony df4 w-ub m, pryer.n4n-bHjtln.HJ1BB ad.lred fo Postmaster General Ctwwell. Very recently there wa. but nw , uffi,.. iu isy county ,! (j, not ki tl.al ' nuiulHir h Uiii a, I l III several i'mtitn ol this si,i,. nM more tl.i.n twu. ftinw .. i;immI ."..,.i.- in iiarnrtt eoiim y n. n.l ,,n, milin to the ortioe. it lH,iiw ,..n- r..' .elrnt 14. 8,'M.I to this city tlU. U. p uiuie in l(,at county. An k.w jnnlirnrc liiu-Wn ,, i,i,.. iiihii. Hi, Koviriinu.iit in dMijinr .iiriitu ih. SiHllh, uhrn ralkj mi i omtriliutr I., ihf KiilVriiiir f Chit-Mjj,,, mji.i ,. anli il the .i inl lo i niitinnc to Kuril thru in nil- .v.itn until nil thc.il l ,.ilin irf the .South virre rs f nulilili. .1 1 H. wa wii kc.l in the ohl man, an.l il i aU' wicked in iin ijohtiiiiii nl to hiiuIi I,,,,, ly making him wiiiI thirty mill's In I he jKWt otlicL-. To love oiim.' roveriiniimt. one's goveriiinmit mint tic loVcly We loliiiiK'ihl the lollmviii lim-s t tIP uiiri Kiutiint tiki uf ilm licit, ami rail on Krother W'atil to pray lor linn : , rnuoivENKsa. When on the frinrrmit Bnii.lul tr.'4- K'm mi the ait lli.l wniuht lier ilnath living, sin liruAltieit h-'r nwacu-st tireaLli At if In fiki-ll of h' r full, Peai-o to her foes, ami love to all. Mow lianlly man thin Ivkimiu learne To ainllc ami Menu tli. tianil that nirus To m tlie l, . u, f,.,. ti. ,a, Mm rendoroiilv line attain ! T:iis.inl ii. il l. ril,i-tn, n, On,- limt t, l.ut tie i-aine from Heaven Hilel r,',s-l4-.l mid ln'truvi'it, io i-tirwe li.- lai'atli' il. no )iUiul he made, Hill wl.. ii in djfluli'a tiait In- ai..!!".!, t'rai.-d for Idfe liiurderi'iK and died. li ft'A 1.1. (I JiO(KS. We hear that the lihratiea of the two uruiy siHjiotiea at Chapel Hill have lieen plundered and many of tlie moat valuable x. ks ahatracted. The black aitk gowns were made into dreasoa for the colore, I wards of the nation." Wben armed men were sent to guard and protect the property of the University, we concluded hut somebody intended to steal books. t is hi lie hoped that prayerful Brewer akes lajtter care of the books than he did f ,'the broad spreading oaks that once miiutilied and adorned the University grounds. There are quite a numlterof the itiaimi of Chaiiel Mill in attendance on " "t - . ..... hey return, they witlrmil none of the old taks lalleu for tirewisid for the professors. FOKB AKD FKA CD. Thnte are the two great elenKin'-lii'd usm by Grant and his minion Ki carry the election. In every locality in the south' these two element f radical sue i are openly at work. Money, collect ed in the shape of tales, is fn-ly used a the moving ower of the two elements. Never in the history of any country has public money been used with such pro fligicy la buy up and corrupt those who are Usi la.y to work tor an iioneai living It is said thai tha half the repub In an newspapers ot the Niiitn are run ny money contributed hy inemlicrB of con gresa and corrupt ottioe-bolders of the overnment. Mahtiai. Law in Houth Carolina. - In regard to the recent proclamation ol President Grant, usending the writ ol kiiimu wrfnit in certain counties in Mouth Caroliua, the Washington Patriot has the following : The oreaidrnt has recognized the Bout h Camlin kuklux as belligerent, and i sued his proclamation. South Carolina lieing a rwlical stete, with an army ol its wn, with a nwlicai governor i its nea.i, n.l radical judges, jurors, aberitl's, and silice otlicers : radical mamhals, ihte. lives. Miiervior, informei, sprcisl agents, colored troops, scalawag, and friet' i.Aovers, all ainpirtd by Uw ta-ayen! a "ftvyal" itm,.rity at tlie polla of thirl i thousand, it M clear that tiWc .. . ' more kuklm thau Juun rat t warrant the mteHerrnce M the Untied UHes tne thing we do know, there ar pnsrious lew democrat in South Carolina, and th.re must be a great many kuklux, or else the president would not have taken pan in the nVhL Well, if we are to have more war honest Tom Murphy can have more contract. "U an ill wind that blow nobody any good." The third day of the Fair closes a we go to proa. Th day ha Keen lovely and lM-i(ht nd nothing ha occurred to mar the general joy. Tha special trains, from the four iiiMamjihj wmpwwy morning added largely to the, raat miHti 'tutfo In -ttmAum Wednewlay. I W jwecftvrf r. Korred w aa- tb great feature of the J.rrwiil thrfrnva hrtriteithw arid aiUtnf- Suvt aspras:6, toiati audience, must be productive of great good to the morale, industry and agricul ture of tha ooontry. Tna ptorAi.i.rn K' a. t i'p " his time fTti a ls, 1 t.-it ni.-ii nave la-en ar nrsl aa kuklux and h-ltosJ in the jail a tlti- pt -. t .s) wlKsm have Iteeinre leisl 1 ilv Hve isf thai aiMuttrr an now in Jan The stotatxteat of the Pkmu, uoua infomaatinai reeeivad treui Ibe Mar- dial, thai autalwra of ' tha ' mystic clan ' are daily wrrmdttring tietnaelve," i aot true, according to tbe information we bar AU who are in jail wrr ttrrmttd. Tha Paragraph in tha Phi conveys tha idea that nor jail i full Iik priaooar who surrendered tbemartve. which i not Uut.'-arUnlmrt (8. C.) artoa. tilts TEH ASl) HAKS. ttrnr mtrtrlfrptitite . thitii Ki llaiita attmptin" to intmitiirte ih peooti ol the state l,v holiliny Hwiter up to thair tl Htl llir.Mlgh tl Ijmy H,ri iiihi.t, , , Saint Lewia, U " clotbed with in. ire ,...,(1 than any man in tha whole W to rt I mo tie get it I W hat can tie do t h- him .' i;e no p.ier. Grant baa nuns to f'"' k h a llolden gf't Kirk inkier lial ilinret Miaiy owef gmttar t).:oi any other otK. er iii the atale .'" la Ii "i r nrwiU r than Mai.h il ('trnm'n t irruw v. .mailt i-t wnl eiifht tutu Withoot ihi:, or aei'itsali.m. ('arrow ninty. Iiau he .li.l not put ml (n hi' Hnnmi. I'arrou iiel..l the Kditor i tin m iimi,, Ui'aus.' Mr. I'ien e uinit li I tie il i . In- w.irnint Now if Una o : o . : i ' 1 1 -1 .lis.n-1 i..nal v aiwol iliau ihi-, hi linn slum it. farrow leau ll 'lilni w ho Haul " ht ntll Ml and mute 1 1 'it S.ilm l.ris vtill linil that, weak aa tl)c luw is I n i.iiriipt hnii'ls, it in yet atroner tli mt Hester or farrow, or tlie two com leni'.l Koisvthe Ixiund Hester anil Ber ry over to court for an assault and battery. I en. foi, I lie solicitor, drew a bill agaillat them for an assault with intent to rub. Hester an, I Berry then cause Korsythe to Lhi . uts4uii. Luc - tiitatHaa. id thtf revfrttHt r.irsylhe, belore the grand jury. Korsythe wase.illi.l out, a capias wa itwited for In in, but he eon 1,1 not lie found. This Usiks indeed aa it both IlesKir and Iterry hail great " discretionary power" iu the south. A ihiiiiIkt of citizens of New Oi leans, mainly uf (h-riuan birth ur deaceut, says the Washington PUrU, have uitiUxi in extending mi invitation to Senator Carl Schur i address the ieople of that city Ujxm the political situation. lu thus di cussing the xilitu al ipieations of the day, and advocating a jiiatt-r and more honor able ( ourso toward the people of the South by the radical-majority in congress and President Grant, it too willing agent, Senator Mchurz is doing manful service, which cannot fail in time to exercise salutary influence. Mr. Hchurz's previous connection with the Jiarty and men wlnate policy h now denounces, renders him the most acceptable instrument whereby a warning may be given to un prejudiced men, to suspect and disown the purpote of the radical lenders. ON.Hatnrday last, says the Gul.lsltoro' Mtnrfjer, John Taylor and Mile Free man, the two cti)ored men committed to jull, a few wts'K ago, on rue cnarge ot bein implicated in setting fire U the hn?i'l. at this plai-e, were allowed by Judge Clarke lo enter into a bond in the sum ol two li.iniln'd dollars each for. their ap- jrfMiHiice at our next sujierior court. Ml ll Hliodes iMS-ame the bondman lor the purl lea. Thi'sc art ie are charged with the crime f arson. They were commit.! by three republican maglstratea tiall oelllg re fusi J. l-'.ir some reasons, unknown lo us, pun. 1 j. I witnesses for the Stale failed ir apiiearance in time to go to make th before the grand jury. Previous Ki ad louiiinieiit ol the court the prisoners are called lip and bailed out in the pitiful sun. luel'tiolied. Now, if the evidence la-fore the justices court w as deemed sutti, ient to warrant tlier.uiiiiilliii' Ut of the pils im r, willionl the la-nelit of Kail, why were lin y libera ted by Judge Clarke, mid on such low 1ih.i1 i- Guilty or n.t guilly. th pirtic re ilf irtilluUe euijugh to Is? chained with a crime, the punishment of which i death Then, if lb" evidence," eiicuuutantial llioiigh it may ", was deemed strong enough to coiiiniiK'and without bait, why ire th, y now lilnsiated in such a farce lira manner I Only a few day sine wa las came one isf the bondmen for tbe personal h.' h. in.. in court of a deumcralic col oied uiaii, charge, I. merely, with helping oigiiining a colored Bien's clntt- Xh? atiuMintof houd nnpiired in his case Watt ti'iitii. But, it is true he is deni icratic darkey-that may account fur It. The parties charged with the burning of the mtils are known as radicals, and tins, pei haps, accouuia lor the low Lawnl. We .hall treat lhi matter more lengthy in our next issue. Want ol time loroiu our nWtg-, uaw . .." . 115 f00 for Bkkai 11 or Pkomisi Thi breach of promise case of Miss Hoxelksna Homaiia against A'e'"i'!r E1. WM 1J cidei Friday in the Bnwklyn City Court, Itelore J,uige nana, m F'" ttff " Ki'ttrr aTI! UIIHIlilllitt fWaba-of fctfi Duryea's Presbyterian congregation in WittlsMtatiuWh. I'iw amtwmfenrm4mk Uimuny adJiHtid showed that the plaintiff Juui JWk4f areaemaaer id im laiailv of tha defendant during th lit .time uf. the Brat Mr. n'V L"o had k-sisifil'li- year. Alter Om. deatst uf hi first,, wifa Mr. Karie visitesi tlie plaintiff freaUenUy at her mother's home, wrote to bar ia terms ,J MiileannenL called her hi guardian antrel. Ax-. and reoeatedlv k Mated her. No tinale Mis Uiiiio (me dJ wSiSi stiff tbe recipient of Mr. Earles en.leanuent, learm-d to her dumay. that tlie latter was on the eve of la.-cotintig united ia mar riage lo wealthy widow. Her tirst steps were to Hariri I his reitewieg hi- vi it or attention, and her next was to j $-i5 000.,i Tha jury tear nor fta.ooo. Y. ia. It is not at all strange that Grant ' aua- penion of the Men torpvi in Sooth C olina a confined chiefly to the eountie whan the white am in tin majority. A 11 1 fill . li r. . . ... ... - ay-jri.yj rjtOil A Tlie Cincinnati Cmwf, Naahvill. cort,poU.teut, ,H y. Hedtield,) in . let r, pay, u,B trjut,, 4ftl, .. rritpk ., (if lb soulh the till.. wing ,-omphment : The vt bo s. ioame a man j. oiihlw K...I.1... . . .. U WhsU-ver mav K ii r i are honeat. j - ,., lamia. tbi ey 1 Dev do not almighty dollar u, the e.tco, of Uru-ringj away their honor for it ti i i ."1 itrahip the, fi . , - .m M.uiuerit oe-eaiini lleniocrata at. . S were srai, ll WICKeO thev Wen. .Is..., T." T- m u , uo uieir pockets. They did not 'u. mica mi mane taisMiv ...i.il.l ... " wi inu Bi., .uu-rpnae. I 111 o d laah ,,n.l h.,- eiy, tins abhorrence of anvthinu ti..i io. tl Ke pntaUtutiulf tmblte m I,, ao, urn itrey nave men called upou since the war U have considerable experience with that sort of thing, and U now il la mil to love it, eapivially when it is iloue at tlieir eiueoiu. Fur the past an year, the southern slates have been u vetted lulo au arena of robbery, pre nting siene of corruption perhatsi un exampled in the world's hiat..ry. Yet .ullieru Ixira me have had little to de with it. Vour Hue southerner, if he has aease enough to i-ut au onW has t.s. mi h honor to steal. In all my exue nenoe as corn s indent ol th (hmuirrcuil, it me iiiueretu southern states, 1 lounil he worat thieves.Jhe most inaaliate rob Iters, Ui lie northern men. There ha lieen more stolen in Mouth ( 'arolina or in Iou li, ana since 'he war, thau in all the south em stales -put together, front the revolu turn UOW TUX IIKHM.lt IS MAXA(lKl) A Nl) KDITKI) I'KHSoSM, OF TIIK .s .1 FF. A rorivsp ,ii.eine to ln- Kit Inn, 111, 1 H'Aijt New V The if this iik .. mottling, speaking of the ',, nays : 1 -t ,lf coiisisi, f one eh let me Inui.U'.li., ..lie 1., neinl. one eilv eslitor and eight i .i't.Mial wniers. 'n,e ship news, foreign uew, J iiu siu ne s statistical niuttera and transl .1,011 d. tri menu each have a chief, with au. u aa siafaiice a he may reu,uire from the city department, t he" city department is pre sided over by a chief who must have gone through all the gradation, of the rejMir lortal dep.uiuient. This force consist of tweniyaeren re itorters, who corer all the news points in New York, Jersey City, Brooklyn and contiguous places of easy access to New ora. 1 he salary ol the manairinu editor is $,nou per aanum, financial olitor. 1,IHKI pur aitniiiu, and the writers or sub editors, from $40 to () per week : re Hirtera, $25 to $;t5 per weok. In the coniHisiug room, seventy five men are employed, whose p iy dopcmK upou the skill and steadiness of then labor, some utakiug aa high as $44 pet week. aal'mg'nYWot""! He nrntrifllltftHt daily in the -'council room " of tttc oauttt- lishment. The meeting Is prwwiti over liy Benuett, father or aon, as the ran.- may be, or in the altsetice 01 boiii tiiese genue men, then by the senior writer, Dr. George B. Walhs, who, by the way. is a native 01 liiclunnnd. At thi council all tbe current questions of the day are di cussed, ll for litv In Deaklu: on Uiuic is avonnm, and it tartakea more of a family gathii lug. Mr. Bennett, after carefully looking ver his memorandum ot - point,- nreass silence, and the conversatiou take a cheer fill turn and continue (or upward of two hour. In the iutertm each editor i - igneil to write a certain article. Mr. Bennett, senior, ha oiot written an article for the lltraU for upwards of Inrtv year, vet he identities hlmsell with Hie editorial column by requiring the ed itors to keep the tone and style ot their articles within certain cardinal poinia. Mr. Bennett has a telegraph wire (nine inili-s) connecting tne turaia omoe whii his r.iaidi nce at Fort Washington ; also Imrter line Mire uiiieai to nisnnuaeon Filth avenue.tiy this moans he is in con slant cominuiiicalitwi Willi tne ornee. im rtant news from Kurope and indisfd Iroin any part of the world is annoiinccii to him ami he tn oneiitly senas lite points for a leader over the wires the telegraph key living manipulated by the gentle hand of his beautiful daughter, Jeannette. The foreign correspondence ol the tier- nld is now in charge of a gentleman in tjiindon, who receive a saury 01 t-i,iiw per year in gold. He move and instructs the correspondent at the vari(u Euro pesn capital.. I tie rereipia nsu siitcthwhk .nik from $2,500 to $5 000 per dy, accord ing to the change' in th buay pods of the year. Mr. Bennett' OK-oaie from hi real es tate and newsjpvT is $W5,000 per year, and that of his son $45,000. Bennett, Sr , is neventy-Bve year of age, yet h i brain is as vigiantos s It twenty years ao. His bsDiu are 01 very au steuilous ensracter, ana 10 mrsne ascnues his goodsbealtb. AaMvKRSAHi or the Death or Lee LaLTIMOHE ADDUE.S or GaKAL Wade Hamhtok Tha Concordia Ope.a House was tilled toioverflowing last even ing to hear General Wade Hampton ad- iiii'S viw th., lif .nil . eharafhiiT of Gehers) Kobert B. Lea. The audk-nca waa wen lu of the orator, and tbe ddres wa equally worthy of the audienos. From Btat to laat, during the two hour which were spent in Its delivery, uemerai M amp ton riveted the st ten lion of hi hearer, twtmHy etieiting tansmltiina apptauat,. lien he tuad lluaioo to tu mora promt flBiit avntit iwrhwirfa aa ehasaetar of lit great Virginian jf to tha wor urooiinent of tie graai jimUmsU and romratlea ln arma It is not ooeaible. Di an outlrn I .J th. a.i.lreaa to convey an adcouate Uasv ...at. il Atrauliic Duarer Of icrvtu ibiytaBea. - h wilt ba iublilird stiortlj liy tbs cocanirttee, in pamphlet form, whc. all ill have an OODortuoitT of reading Ik .-Inquant tribut of the great Carolina aotdit.' to. MM Baacaory o nut uowcm. iiii,u,!a. lri tha distiniruislKsl arrad How. aen. navav wno w n"- with loud aad baartr applaua try wn- dleawa. TVn wer also present fin tic .Liie Gen. Giardoa. Flehia Steoart, and Tniulite, Coaauvtdor Ilialin. JatgM rViriol, Ingli. Grt. stid Piutknej; tiisaa. Kavertiy Jotuawin, Wat. Oeoria grown, S. T. Walli. Raa. ; Re. Dr. Bui lock ; Col. Kane, Jufinaoo, Marshail, Mc Blair, aad Aad raws; Measn. Steel, Amv tatead, Botrax, atorrwrsa, unnsga, ixir land. Ciark, Vot, Hale, Tripne, Hdra, Toracb, and other di4irrnwbel geattav UMuntr Uatut oj im mux. f iTnaai Um Chsrio t4 UbaurVKT. Of tlie industrial fairs of central and eatern .North Carolina, the first Wa held knt week t Satisbiitv, ciKumeiicltiii on tuKit attd ckwita" tm Kenlav ll Hie nrat oue ever hild at that place, yet la raccas wa so an utnt that we hail It k a charring pr.sif that ueither the ad pcrsitln of utilavorable seasons not the c atl.itiei of notiticjd olmn-aamn has im paired fce nerve or dauieni-tl the energies ot the Idustnal claa ot our people. 1. w as ou privilege to be among the isitoi, and wtaiiall uot soon forget the gay. ac tive iupreaaive aceue. 1 here were peo pie frcas many couulics there strong. stunly,ttirring, intelligent men, na-n, bringlig agricultural iinpleiucnU of the neweal and iiioat improved palterus ; f 'r"er . plougkv rake, reapers, th trailer, col T-Ulinc th.it mu tiniy so wf ftrthgltjif attKt -rJ varlou kiudt novj siee coat anu neautitui nmM showed that at last oui people had began t" appreciate the advautages of iioprov ing the blimd of all this.- different cluaMt ol ti:k , some Uiegiiiji cutiousund beau liful ax vim. n. of handiwork fmtu thi loom and the shop and all bringing bright, h'.pelul I ii is th.it were chwrinj. to l,s,k Uin. The l.i.lies were there in fu force, with then Uauiifullv brij;lii dnnas and their still more beautiful faces that gave the Krand st ud aheie they were aaaemhle.) the ippe o ,n. of a beau t Jl'u I bouquet ol in h. i ,r. flower i. Wa. . k I .L. - . .'. a marvel. . si, how i he hoi I'-ni un aud enriched t'h, u J ur.i ii. n ,i, what graee they pntsnlid llu i. Ainoiie the beautiful articles on ehiluii.ui llirn we noticed an ex.pu.siiei4k hamrk. iyhirt' ,,e sn.iM- uwiy eoille a I ante I , IV er, lllllllll fuclim d throughout by her, w h'.se rich coloring aud pure texture would havi ''" liat-n-Kt lo the skill ol Paris 01 01 A nt wei p But We h ive mil apace to enilinelilte ill detail all lint we saw nor suieu the. iwuu ii' ih part of it t is sutfli ienl tosai Hint tl.e Fair was in all rcapts la a auceeaa Tha Uottiiig w as capital and l lie tnu k in 1,1 1 , . . mill order, lotn llhstandilig I lie furious r un tloil tell late Weilneadat eveuiug. t in Ftniay, tuuie the Toiimiunetit, whett some lifleeu uighla piesenteal thelliaelve in tin; hat, clad in rich coatuiuea, wish their long lance and nodding pliiinea. 1 neu come an aotlreas to them, deliv ered by Mr. Chaa. Price, a young but promising lawyer I mm Mocksville. Tlie address was abort, as it should have lajen. but in most excellent taste , chase aud elegant iu dictiou. replete with el.spunl reference uot only to the dava of chi valry proper Kut K tlie dark ditys tt tr own struggle, where hena-a died whiaa- lives and d cailf. were more glorious than any of the knigiU that followisl Cis 111 de L1011 or the Gran. I Musler ,, the T, 111 plnrs. Beautiful and loin i.nig iliilis-d was his reliiri ni i 1.1 the part our noble women laire in thul moiiiuutoiis struggle; so touching, that a pagentiy d, v. ,-d to enliven 11 single phas of the scene, U caiiie one of Hie mosl impressive 01 Hi. occasion. The eftm-l, hat, waa heightened . ThaaJ 'si iZZZH1 -"oulul man lion KTill on rriilly" mtrnr; a . was up ami we had lo bid reJuctant fare well to Malishury and it hiwpiiautiea, though if it proved in keeping with the other lealurea of the Fair il must have been worth the seeing. In conclusion we aay that all concerned deserve credit tor lb- enterprise, particularly the able Pn ideitl of the aawK-iatiou, lr. Kiain, aud the efficient Chief Marshal, Mf A. II Ihiydisij wluaw unremitting etfoiU keep everyttitng and everybody in place. For the snllnel KX TRA 0HI ISA It Y S1A TFMKXT - CA X IT IIK TRCHT We copy without comment, italic slid all, the tollowing most extraordinary til mulling was surprising nowadays) teclaralion contained iu the otgau of the office holders. Hie Carolina h'raf gencrslly. called the Long ferry, ol Hatunuy laat. If this lie true, then we ought all hi uiiile at ouce in solemn traycr that " Ood save tbe South." It Heater, the notorious aud hated detective, with all hia antecedents, which are well known hereultoiila, Is cloihed with more power as an agent ol lite government ot the United MtaU-a, tlutn anp avii in tht vkitt tiouth, and he holds commissions Jrmn wttry iiettrUMt of tltt aoternmtnt, ritU and mil tint , with greater discretionary power tlmu any ottl cer in the Male," then again we say, Uod suae the StaU ami tit trkoU tiotUk, The following is the statement : " Now a word aa to the position oci 11 pied by Capt. H uter, iu Ills o ' the U. S. goveiuuw-ni. We . ae.it. uo.iii the evidenvai of the official docuuieul now ij, ., Ix fore us, that Josepli-li-JJta- ter i clothed with more power aa agent of the government ot the United Slate. (Aom aay man sa tht vtnoU tioulM. U holds commuavioas from rry imntrtmtnt tf tht fottrnmrnt. tied and military wiUi greater aueretipnary power tsan aay otbeer in tha Slate." W. 8D Cajsk or Duow.auio. W are in formed by a gentleman conversant with the circumstance, ttist two brothers, named reapn-tively Wince Nance and Everett Nance, both young married men, lrt home oa th 80th ultimo, in a small tfLtteaa, for tlie purpose, a they Mated previous to starting, of eoing to Capt. Wtltt,tlatiery, nbwu aulaa from LfMia 111 ver village, Boutu Carolina, a bare they resided, but before reaching their desti nation lli Koal was capaixed and both the young men war drowned. About eight or tan days thereafter theut-latailias in tha meaotim having heard nothing fHwr tftwn;" mil" tvmrj,'Ttmmrity"m' great diatrea on account of their long ao bik tbe acbiHibnr Jimtt, CStrti JtttHc. now in thia port, happened to be cruiing is Un inlguWtwKHl whoi Ui hpfliej of L tha Miot tuaala naa wr aiaixiverea ana 4asW44a4 aaviio. qlteat: wat hard- rtvar ihem aod- tby w antiqueudy tnr led ww to tfcsaf faaalllal lor intensaui. -Ibid. " Cato," the Waahiogtoo correspondent of the Atlsnt w, still inaiaU that e- r'U.uJ. with m.knev rurmtstieil hv " tna Padjunct, nf the diiUisralic Tainmany rintr. On which the Uiuutvilie (wrter Journal remarks that if he paid no iu..te fiw it than it lsworlh. why .atdutfa have tolco ihe homey from oma North Carolina poor houae I " Chicago," aay aa exchange, " has the aatiafatioa of knowing that e haa th sympathy of the civilized worl.ty" Ye, tha eartainly hat that ftifai-tii ; but don't yon think that st' Jwid a rather oriiiuuxx pne us m i a vw. PKRSQy COCBT. We made a Bytng' fttrr to t Muuday aud returned on TtteiMlny. There was uo Judge and couarqtivnily uo court. Tuurgvtt, the adge,- was called and fatU'4l, w hen Shentf Harris reported biin to the p.siplc aa sick at homo. In Euglaud and in several slate of the 1'nion, lb absence or aicknra of the Judi?e d.M'S not work a contiaiancc of la court. Some member of the bur i com missioned Ui bojid the court and business is tiauaacted as if the Judge w as presiding It will be well tor lb Irgauature loom i.lcr the propriety of a remedy for the sick nets, alateur aud short corutus of our carpal Lv.ig, scalawag judiciary trUrt OiTui). iy vi i wbit tajr uv uuiiT, , TT" have known him to fail entiroly tha Drat wei-k of the term. Wa hsre known 509 men, parties and witneasr, to stand three days about the courthouse, waitiug thu arrival of thi carpet bag adventurer to open court. We did uot see, but heard, that both the slate and civil dockets nere very small. The jail doors were wide open - not a single prisoner. There is no county in the M ite with hall the negro populate. of l'u,i -t that has not a crowded jail. ' We K'i.t a p'ctsanl day and night with the mem Iters of the bar. Judge iteadu Wiaatead t.t OtasiJ?' aTl W.-1- , "' , mi ne knows where. He baa not beeu at his old home since the last meeting of tlie supreme court, but has sold hi house and gone carpet bagging among hi northern brethren. Wuutaad and Ileadn have made their politics pay ; they have grow n suddenly rich. They are not willing tu bear the ostium which name with ilnr riches aad apoaiacy, and heno it i pleas ant to quit old and matt new friends. Of tlie bar nnn-rati dent w met Judge Kerr, Gov. Graham, T. B. Variable, Col. Worth am and Major John W. Graham. The bar resident in Parson ant Montford McGehee, Henry Jordan, Major Harnett, Mr. Langaden and Mr. Bumpa, The har at Itoxboro' was always rnH9ctable in Idea time. Ju.ige Norwood, Jndge Camenin. Judge Murphy, Judge Kiiftltt, Judge Muiikuui and Bart let t Yancev were young men in attendance on that bar. They were succeeded bv John W Norwood, Esq , floy. Graham, Judge Itea.l,', lion. Aliialiim Venable and oiher. Uailey'a Bridge i twenty II v mile from lloxboro, and i noted aa the spot rimteaiuwi. iHt.t-.. . te 11 apanail Ixno' bar met on this spot for "cvffoe stid pistols." Two of them afterwards rode the cm-ult as judgia. It i also lamous a the ptaexyof meeuug between two young clerk, from the town of Ilillsboro', by the names of Hubert Faucett and Alfred .lima When the word was given the parlies flrjxi, Vrwng Join fell, wounded in the hip ; Kaucett ran, and haa never been heard ot since. AciirrrTko. On Friday last, aavs thr Asheville Pionetrpt the 11th inat., in th superior court of McDowell county, hold st Marion, W. II Deaver. of this place, was arrested for killing J. A Thompson, on the 15th of but July. After hearing the testimony, the toiicitor decided to K'oaecute the defendant for manslaughter. ra. Meirimon. Bowman and Firm m ing sppering for the defendant, and Messrs. Csndler and Erwin for the prosecution AlVer a careful hearing the judge charged the jury, who retired, and afwr some time returned a verdict of not guilty. New Htstem or MrtHaiUJiME, A l.rabard telegram in th Umdon Ob MtMr snv : Mitrailleuse on new sys tem, inv.ntl bf Gen. Gorloft, hav been distritiuted lor expenmentai practice to aeveral infantry regiment is Poland. ' he !,!, , ra drawn by three or four i,. 'is,s. the accom pioying ammunition wsuu rtUiring ona liort lea. Tbraaor four mas ar required to arrva th pieces, whioa Are frum $00 to 400 rounds ptr mtnut. or Ji00 in twenty foor nxinulas, allowing tut pause aad bswrruptiona, Iii range extending to 4,000 pace. An ar tillery officer i atlaebwt to vary infantry rarimenl to direct to nxasagamant of tha mitkiilenai!. Tha wort of tha otBcart are vary unfavorable, tit effact baiog och .m the av no Cora will b abla to with' taad, N Robert Collyer. tha eloquent Chicago preacher, who told hit Impoverish ad peo ple ss they worshipped betid their burnt church, that b had one preached for eventy-tva cant a year, and waa ready for their to doJAjgajn. .dL . " th worst cam, be could still Bake a good a horse sho a any black amith is Ctucwo, may1 be aaea. with hi ttrong, bandaoma feature nraxentcd at their bant, la a So tuograpA atiWoopirt, li i uauisn m. fisalayuiaa Dwy of hiooHrreaUo a-rHwiticfc''Wi4- awM.'.tMaamaa,,,aw?ra. deairoua lo ptxscun it. TarAint BuoTbjui. W ara glad to bt Jjl to UU that fVo muaic ssiitaa, ih Tatatata JLvaaaAatVaT 01 again 1 fitlTOiuKatftal tltiStir'tnat; " ottBh theae gentlemen B4 (to introduction al ear haoda, wa re-profoc th) following frofn the Newhern Timet of the Ith Inst We alluded Iw yesw rdav's isatte to the lTOTHIriffri autuld bortly vast our city. Ail our pleasure loving aUxens will Mcaaotber thi etc, Ueut troupa, of whoa it waa said that, is view of tha number at that utn co tooting it, (only thraaj it wat th1 baat that had ever v anted aa. Theae gentlemen htv Bow aaoristed with them flva addirioaal BussraJ artist who art very highly took eel of, raxrtica- buiy tha boy Kellogg, who take the female part, and it ia aaid aingt a not aad a half higbar than meat lady ringer; he 1 laid to poasea a una aipraao vote, aaa 1. 1- A.L. .slli . ' IS AB sua WJ WIAf w. PtU'LAK MOVM ' "Ho. VUtttaWtW,"' ' Hallowed meitiory and example of our wise and. illiMriuua falhcra, defend, iu! spirit of oiif vfrfiioul and noble sirea, .we, at least, invoke thy aid, to vindicate tby houor and glory again! Ibis stUKidou tilnnder ! Cai.dwf.i.i. " Did any one ever under take a task more desprrale than to prov that we shall prosper more with sAuvU than u?xi 11 le I The bappiiieat of people, i" t public and pnvate virtue, consist 1 perpetual growth into bet ler circums si .v And shall we rtwulva to pmever. .. ..un s sum a thia giv ing up t.ur nuu ports: Both our iater ml and yUrj Id-Kul it." lttr to tkt ft 'yUofX. (. ia Id.'. Uaaroa " utlwr aiaxea ar airgnwiuia- I In thriusclvtw our sxpervae ara tap- i r""w " H Whew all ahnuhl tie atvontplislied fiirtlieir giaal, thca we shmtld be wtrnetl aaxt da ndml and takea into bumble keeping. I the character of the state jtart ol the pro pertv oi en-rv one of lis citizens t Does hi. heart throb with honest joy whan he hears it mentioned with respect, or do hi veins tingle w uh 'vexation when it is ajKikeu ol in the tone ot taunt and de riaion I We iitliiulely pn-fer the ailvance ment of the slate, on a ttntt, to the pro parity of any portion of iu W go fur North Caroliua the wholi of North Caro lina," - AtUlrtm to tht profit tktt arttf. IKit.l llimiiti --" The advauUge fmin auol iliipioveiu.-iita lo did fttate are of higher and loftier iinpottuiiee than can proiHTli mmiilbi jstttiy, a Mstauasutl , Isi,,,,, 1,, in t , .U iiiuit'itveifteiils 1. tj. .m duet Hi.' uri din e of its western section to f iisown poits, it can tie a matter of nut ttie alighu-Mi iniMirtaJHe to Iba tMHtrie of North Carolina whether ciui ot other stales should tacupy twelve hours ur as many day to paasing through the tte MMiigt u tnt Ammuny. law. rVrHAaoa--"Th enrouaonwrallb ia a term aliicUy sniilicable to ail roiHiblicao slates, and ia slmngly sigmtk-Jtul of (he nature uf their government. They were not devised only that llieir citirens might tie aatr, but that they might be happy V halevrr ncin aingly u HKioiiipctstitt tu pertorin tor hia indiv nlual happinuan, o victy was formeil that it mlglil aces Ma -pliainsi by united effort. Shall goyera- un lit, then, in practice, discard the iHily ptlueipl, upon wiimIi it was baaed." All Utat poalcruty can iii.ai .ud of ua, and that It may well demami, w that wn,.o'. fairly iiiipmve the family inheritaiHw.--AJitrttlo tht PtofU, TS33. Cameron Your di-stiiiics, under Piov idencu, are in your own hands, and now you are at a most important crisis; throughout the civilized world, and in our own union, particularly, the wealth am talent of every community are tttrnrd to wards the full development, nf their phys ical ami moral reaource, and If you ai.vud back from tlie glorious nonUal the k.ss and the shame will be on you and your etiiiiiren. t he nroiecU fur Improvement i to ihaasiijautrif 1 ui. aa wull aa by naiom nv inrereat" nmAdtlrfttolhtPotlt, IH33. Swaia Virgiui is much more cxten sively known to our citiituis Hum tbe slate which should he Ih great object of their atfuctiona and on the south, an ex tensive Intercourse' with Augusta, Savan nah, and Charleston, transient Ui theae town the attachment which thould ren tre at home. He who wat greater than n.an hat aaid that "where our treasure ia, there will be our heart also." No one who reflect for moment on these fact, ran las at a haw to discover th ourr of the sectional feelings and jealousiia which 'have so long distracted our public ooun cils and relariled our prosinty. irxTl Uo-ird Internal Impratemtnl, lit3. Mokkhkai " W have done Uiis great work, 85 mile of railroad, in the twi light ot our great day of internal improve ment a duy which ds lied so beauti fully upou ur. but which liecanie envel oped iu thai ghatui which shroud the nation in mourning. But lot ua nut des pair; tbe dy which dawned so beautiful ly upon us will yet reach it meridian splendor. Then let us be up and doing that which, we, ere thi, would have done, but for circumstance we could not con tml With Ibis if rest Ireiubt Una termiii ..is.. ,. ntmn Mellnnt hartaira. whAt coiumerciai advantage may we not bopoJ La '' ' It hat been propisjed to permit tbe wiKtern tM-tiim, or western iwrai i,ant hi Kailroa.1, lo go into hand Hiat will cnnplet it. iteaisl Die proioitlon with all yir night, atrength aad biHuemw, except it be to bring lUnto the oonaolida led oorporatio). Uit no corporation atji-ld Ketweea you and th trade of lb va w wt within your owe Slate." "You the most powerful and moat in dapaudeul ol M.tb" cirnorati'MM nan, with nne.li grao. prttpuae to your iUr etrnoratUtn cnnaubdalion upon temta of jvatticeand euityrmaniieaUiig aulOabncMt Innanghl out. your name, ismwuas Tha new coaaoll dated ratrnoialioti aliould b still ' Th Natb Carolina luiiroau. Compaay." TbU wUI ba a corporati.Mi wisrthy of you, of your Slat, and of Uu. awt dealiniiw that await it," Cswai- Ztfian UUarkkaUtn X. C. A U., Ihtia. Bat money, money, money, six mid t half per cent par annum, shrieks 1B the tfnaacjar What if tha popl of th Stat P1 th great intaat-wt-M. naopia in Ml aaatara ttraggeo nowaanoj miuim thereby lost in the and if tv hnndred tbonaand dollar! are promised, or paid, annually bito tb public treasury a sum a fraction more only than waa before de rived from th North Carolina Kailroad. fcveout'""oriTmv1f:an did the paopl of North Carolina amerg WHO Bimoat ail toes ava uieir ihiuw .o rsrottdaat aad nobteat les-acv they eouia -LrirUMth W thmr childrnn nl-stiuA now to rte oanerea wwy wo ww tiiiiiiT ii it s in rtf iwiltwrn bcoaaoi aff"vf ;.l,r thev are Tmilfifteil "tatlit nwdV a . -V. ri, . m' - rts2' vBS1i7hv :'astA toe point to lite i ws .... oority of Caldwell forbid tha watooni . , M f..aJJ IL.USWM. ana vino ot utnns '"" siammt and learnln? of Straosn for kij du. inb-irritv and atrailrtu Of CnaV u.iu l.a-lu.1 th eanraTV and nt Mnrehaad forbid th candor, and eattram of Meant KxrMtt. CouM bow aave their dear old another, to whom they were o winch endeared Jnvttur their earthly existence by every tie of nature and every obiigarjon of duty, bom Mich a rending, tf not fatal and irre narahla blow I Ti well then that thou did st not Hv to witne this dcaecra' Ion of Korth Carolina. Ob, yield not that . . . . . . . ! . name." I ttitt taat in)wociusa a xtwi man to toon tirgotten. Let tha North Carolina Diviaioa of tha Riciunond FKW Ut ICS Danville railroad " answer. Ten.andtr t S the dooea of one of the grant state worv ; tsLtbjxjiBs m?i t arjilr ft- tfr, that nmukyiisxir. a1 .." Mil MxUttatlv.Ttrtm head haa so otteo sung iu Iii brii ' -st visions of the pride, ghiry and grandiiit- id "i I snd the one to follow It Isitpre ordArit-ii, , , thai a Caldwell should tee tumbledown ' that which required the labor and mind 4 a Caldwell 10 build npl It it pre-ardaiiird i that a Caldwell should wiloeaa that grat-1, , 1 noble and doterveai monument to tha guulus and ftinaaight of a Caldwell nut In . twain, that iron haad with which tha hope, wrisuaa, prida aad intenMU cf Ida paopkt went iutorwoven, Kraku aad e- vared I Kuler of tha aid Common wealt h, f " Hie state a a atata," w would not hsvt; ! you kaock th "shackles" fnaat ther ist 1 and put tattara an tha waa by fcircnig their trada for that benrfit of th eastern , ,. ' dtiatand penpla. Gh no! lint did n. 4 ' ' new nanovrr, anm ravna axil w ske, jt. amn as --'mm-t Mnm av.rs.-."ts' uulllord, and Burka aad lUadolpa ( lm a word did aot th east and middle aeo tlon of tha state uKwrilaj more than th wast in th to called, -The North t'mx Una lavkuon of th Ricbia tud awl Dun. villo railroad I" U it then right aud P'oiier that ona-tliird or on fourth :;" r wl In a corporation, th Interest 1. ' .he individual stork holilen tho4d he allowed to ctattroi lb atattw' iwoUhirda or thraa. fodrtlit inlereat iu the swat corporation, and for tha benefit of tlieuiaelvea tell out the lU tee interest, an.) with It the sntt istetn of Monw, tor which the remnn- eratioa rocttived it ludeul a UirgarlY equivalent I If it ia their chartere.r right to hold and prevent meeting of the stia k holdaia of Um oaoitMO at nlnssure arlsh- I -.v-.., faensau. uab . very actiisa that hat ccnrreii, mtkitig away with theatate' interest without her conaeut. Wa the Governor of North Car- tlina consulted t Were not tit wishes of hit pnttle through the leglalatnra den. d T w not in rasntuuoa or tne atockhot- dara tisjand nt Um svMliirg of 1I17U ex riwil torbidding any pennanent ar rtirettrenl respertiug the leaaa of Ikeir Mkdlryth director to the KJchnuatd and' Daovill Haattnad Clnmpan. teaiuluoualy trampled uadar Ha4 I Yea, girreruor, lesiaiature and ttockhulder all cast aaide Iik ahadowa, treated like a f' a ball I Now, ia imltathat afnurfWth era, do we I new the Un nutation isTaama omiiik) ajtiahaja when we dcunsrala tha axtenaiua of railroad, of individuals, cor poratlont or ataW' luto the Inwrt of our owe ewantry, whereby their, richn and pnaanrtu ate lneaaisi. mud a irrei.t pvt uf uurf4taUiiiverhdHiltv,li'Jt iiuvn unven mtrtlt soil tosajek a fMU p-erW'.- ' iVWfow."Tij tha lngiiagw ol .he lirst I aldwell, H fat thai putt right of the people of North Carolina lUttiiniaslt trade. It i Uiiteu the channel ot a jnM trtih', for whlt.h we pleail, and we do not hesitate to any that it is a iwuae 'which tlHste who tHiuiH! it umiii cuiarged and ciilighU ncd principiu .wiU foul it a glory to sustain." u..-, . " ' Tfius spoke, in words 0f jtudUo, wlsdotu and truth, a poth pat not and vhx aian, 1 llaa this Wnviple how' been r..nt- ' mwieldl'!'''' tea V t Uo Bot three (ouri ha ",.. ii-iiTvTni7rr.':.'A-ti.,.-' it 1Mb noaltLu. ti.lln - "1-Tl in to' end, that it would hu l ocii fiiiiiely more pnttitabls to tbe whole of North Carolina in th future. Thia alleged op position, air tewreet- hr- rival -tint-, wy - away ia titua toeonia,it' vi7t'iHwtrikvted, might hav been the miration of our peo ple by giving them additional ami cheajier transport ation, aad never con Id have en dangered Ihcir Interest will now alii) niouster uoooHily. This 1 a great statu woiji in question, effecting other cosily and great Works of th state, and should not Is'lh yourself and the legislature hum had onaethiug to say lafor a tlnal dispo titiou of it Un a ganuration. . " Are tlie peoi ile of thi state," aa Gatoo once Im patiently asked, "by aon.e irreversible liitaniiet of Provideuia, diaqnaiiHad for it prov ing -their own coiidithsa t No . tir, no sir. Then can you not follow, will yon not follow the throng ot illustri ous patriot and tatemn, who baver' gttnti before you, in tipln thenoursoot' North Carotins through darkneat aad gksiiu, through light asd pnterityt Will you not lilt your voice in their heart felt and nndyitig theme, and ting too, 1 " 1 lov ttiesflisrt to beavmi sbove, ljuid ot nty lathers the I love ; An 1 rail thy slaaderen s tttey Witt, W Ua, tu Iky Fijian iiwhs mm . . Vassfot, a thi kt a anattaf high aUive party consideration, and aiuiuld baalxtve party induenc, Y'itu canuol, you will, not turn away in silence, and h'tir fair portion at yiwr ttata wrih WH lu Inteirrt witbariagi aiiaWina; ad dyiog. Then with all Um res pact and delerenc due to your high and; cotomaading poaition,' with thousands of others, do we entreat ' you. for the tarred honor of your father, ia- the just right of ymir psNipte, aa? the wrlfaf of tlivM to cihjb- ; kfer you, and ftsy th priibj and ghtry irfXfeth Canttina tlM whole of North Canttina tike th ' tirtne and boaot of iH-r cbltdJ, exalted a above all price, to I (. . est Uy so tartruet tkawa wht a deki. Tkey uw their aBctort aaat atska tlyaiB wear T psy at try transntltlin rwa mtWt .,m Tkt sacred ri(bu to which thrwisslvw war - . DA (.TON. , Coobt or jij0BtiTtm OotxtddwanVtt ; Kuklux-leg bail 8onggion TiMtdsy la, atahliahed hi Court aflaejwtttMa la tbi town. Several weak kneed pereontJitv conwl.irward'and kdr" tad srerJ gratay nsrgroet have iwora to a nunhtref Donkey King, at Butherfortlbta oa Halur dar nettt Thera are anlv four et tha Beoggin family here, w don't w why pa, ra.1 AM not.' TlMditKeratie party kaaurriad Tia. Thia i a rottt aanunat aagro rule, and an , earaeat of what the aouth wilt da in Ute . nverideatial clectiua. Nothing abort ot" v' L.ImI tsawMMt ran check tTi1 tide of N ritpuUr indigtaitiuai aaAaiasi hy iba tu-." lui bUl and tinibv acta of tyranny. It defeat la Ohio and Peanaylvania enanrc it better ortntnixatinn for the light of "ii. XfoUk Vbfimm. ,-v v..,,., P)nehndT started Ihe, report the other Htv that Cim-ago was act fire by th 'etHla.M It wouldn't turjiriias nt niuch if the young matf who was milking the cow -thai kVhe.1 over the laatp that att tha .'1 .... .... n ,. 1.1 ..... .... k.M Inn. t k ii n"i , Ik Maj.r General in the Cofifederato army. 1 Crir-Jrnti. ' f IWA-W'iil'jar.ifcaus. I - . ' ' ' 1 i , .v ,'. "V. 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