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" 1 . it,... ft Dill , iltlllll I'kk , ' ' ' -f " l " ( , . H : V IHIMA M:ui W Khki i . :, ii VtiH. II I I mini " -t - ,, ' I . i RUfciKii, ft. c wmmmi mmm i, ini irrir f i rnr. SMXTIXF.1. - ' -i .hh.B , .., ' , -- , J . WL. u, w. IL teJh.'-i .t-.n-ii-W-'-Zi. '..ili.i.iAf. .hlrr'.Witi.. AMj4hhM Tka-t' w- tj.... ... freT-"r' .. .... . tniy II,. jii ti..ujU .willi wln.h I'n-Ki.l, in ii 7'; i smirrf rmr t i, ,n , r!fii, p,, u' - "f secinm ! "I urtii li- 1 of ti,Jtt , ,.ii-titiitioii is in tlu-ae wor.ls: "The jfiniii',''1 " Hie writ of halim cttrpttM hli.i'l n.'t In' suiicinl.d unices when in , - "i 'tlx Utoti uipiion ttit! public ..Ml ni l li.lllli' H. " I I,, u i ii" i' ln-llion any where in the I mini m.iii-s- tlu-rc in in i pretense tlmt tlim- ii, tliurc i uo iiivtcuou - there is no ,r,tniv Hint tln-re is. Nevertheless, in !h,- "I In until. Ill the luce il these jiKiin 'il- ..I tin- loiiniitutton mi iluaj- i evil I''r iM".i Him wtncli tmve ,-,,sl tti nu n mi in- I1I00.I ami tlcasure limn dl iiiliiin iniruiitLiMiig liberty besidoa, t Pniia-1-" - AfKipeaiioJr tla. jwUl. lege Of UM mm ua ikwctw curyvs iat atgfll . i : . i .j. "..,.,. 1 t . (OWltMt 10 Uie WJlUJ OI OOUIU UtTuUUA. i ' Tliw wl U nut only a plain violation nt thf irittT Hinl spirit of tliu contilitutioii. Inn there i not the li$Uit nit for n mi Unit tlii; :l is wifktd and licvilUh, si,, I ktniyii a Kpirit in a high place that will illi"(;ly sacriflt the libcrtiea of all Iiiihiu In n it will suit hia iiiterenU to ,1,. mi. In l'Til, llif aMtaiilt niuite Uwm the i,l,-ri "I' tin- linnililmt man whom he m.n :uMt without warrant, in, in spirit an, I prim i i lu, an laannlt ujion evcrj Irm- -v..-.. '.-.bji . jW.iIb .M.l.-j'i id, al a . ?aJ;,f 'jii'... In iuy '1" HI Mannacliunetto fir Xisuoun auil Ifo will iio it tiy and Jfl? now uniiil'lw upon the diiwu tnijilen auuth Iki hiiw it ik JHB, and hua few (ticBiil at luiirt, but he illustraii's his spirit will tl iriiiciili; Unit uiuieS luui and hifl aiijeru ami uliettorw. Tlii' (jnveroor of South Carolina ay all i jK'ari' ami ijuirt in his state, lie aa)'S llif Iswi i nn Ik extx iiteil there is not the sliL'liiil rmiiiune to lawful authority in, . ii ii i-i i it luw iiiiiy uliii rail lie i-Yt i in.,! inn u'hli"iil a jMiMne. riu man h i i .i i i I In- lii'L(ei' ayainst the odiceni of tin- Inn. 'i'liij tiiurts, luilerul uiiii statt ",i'it n,l in flic iluily exercise of their . ii., I'. n-, i ' t' 1 1 1 tlint the ledrral soldiers urii-Ht wh'ini the president direrts and ii.ii.li, hi ili tiiiiK'' of the courts and the laa. flu only teliellioii aguinat thegov iTiiiiiiiit ami the iiuihtitution u niade hy tlie pri Riili-nt and tlinw.: w ho aiil hitll. Huh ( nine bei-n H-rietriiit4'd in South Curuliiiu II mi, why not arrest thepar lin i Imi I d iijn.li warauta aci;ording to lnn ' I nil any Muitiiin lie assigned, why ttvi mum io,ild not Im- adopted ( The fli'.i'i .,itt ii.'i' i,t" Jmhtynlty won't furnish an m il.' in .South Carolina. The " loil" aini i iji ii.l lie, how ea-iy to park a jury in .lii'l-'t' Ii.. nil's cuiiit in South Carolina, as wan iliine in IttU sUiU a lew weeks ago I ' ' Thin action til' l'li-sident (ll'allt is well worth thr serious ciuiiidi;ruti,,n of every IsMly, mi uiiitUiF what his iolitics or party illinities. The president and those who n.'iiipt him may lie on une side to ilsy 1 amitlicr president and party ith thr saint' spirit, may lie on the otliei' tin- next day or next year. This Chun- against the constitution anil liberty in not only crime, it is jrrerulrnt, if not re piidliiti d ami l oudcinned by the Auieri nut f-irli' Km h ati act done by tin H, i, i'ii ,il Kiigland would cost her bar inmn Hut in ilfujuli,- America ! it may a.M aim, .it iiiiiiotii-ed ! rto we go. ttn tin HlH-rly tor which " Washington foughl mid In-eiuen dieil" pan-a away in this di t," netaU- age and generation. But we en ter i.ttr prolest. TIM ll.umwi.H A l THK IfilVKR 81 TT. In nothing have the radical rulers nt this slate betrayed a greater disregard ol tin- public good than in the management nl the educational iutcrtn, and more e penally . ('niyel'Slly I'm ', km luui. he In ginning i, ,u t , pi. ,iis .1 mi in in r,, 111 II lillllUliolt HtHS) h.. :,ly .lisiasUtiil 4 i , . '.t l. h iVe l.ie.1 . 'he ji'i'l-l' y 11 leiply .:.iruts, i i-: ai d n'l 'he tu V" 'I- 1' ,.U h. i liavt uoiirui le- u 1 .1 .!',, i i.t sjpoii '.i a i i , 1 liej have b. en ski gr-tsaty iguotaut .mil tUpld that Ihey dnl not uvi-'D see tlaii own advimti,. VV liy lid ihey not pl(c. Uw affairs ol the Dnivemly in the hands t, vialle and ii'piesi-iitiiiive men ol that class of our people who must patriu f that institution, il it is k to be built up ! If they had done so they would have lost nothing aave salaries for one or two stupid men, worth very little party point of view. Indeed, lly ould have done themselves an ailvau- (t mi tne stale gri gisKi. , Tie idea that Sohnhoa Pool, Brewer, i uch folk, could build, up a t'niylr- -ri i arj were -tjmm, tj wtav Taiai I is -i vi -...1' rtt- - - t l : - -: --s ' -- '' IWwUleBaTB am'! aiicTi.' "'$i)m 'Hild briiijth Luivtraity iota cawteiiTtt 1 ridicule as' a place of edticatiflat. These men are not mill incaoable. bat Uieir isnnliaent waa a ridu ulous bur- ' rttr sxvirfffiie- ffi'sft is 3isafistirtbif Wrprised jx, tdertiiult. The. I'jiW 7ngnc.tufixrn ii otldaf 4n SomUvkIj ia f.onl iU at flii3.r jnt -t i -fwtrirf"! ..jt M How otlterwiae Uii might have beii ! niit might have let oompetent d soeBt ami take ooatrol of thai at Wat, and to-day Utej might have poisUxi "I thrn-i did - - - a- - tii iitj i tut ,'aug ol vulgar upstarta, and they did not have ai-n- enougl, to know I,,, , riin ii - i i n pnrt Iheiinaly, u tuv rl.ey are a - " i "Tiar mjs. ut lHitK-ni upou a helple psiple, and tinned I.s-m: they saw so many h. know wfcsi (it pretty thing, t.v. jy ) Wtfh t!i. m. aii.f so they just di-stmye,! them ilimugl, pU. wantoDiiesa. And " liiiiinm r " like, tin y liw-d and reveled in Ihe id. a of ,mili atiug and iiiaultiiit; virtue I ,,,, Ml CJJ.ililJjri h There is no town or city in lln l,road ixpiiise ol r,irti Carolina win. h gives forth more signs of progress and H-rily lliail Cliallottc pros The growth, proressBiiil pro-is-rily of the town is all owing to I In- Minesslul cultivation of the soil, whicb gives life, tiil . , . c u ini tMisii'Jnt jw .mu-i hanic' ' Wittiest the air laat wewk, UMwhauiC w aaw uhI made-the c(niniutnu c of maay of tile larmns ol Mecklenburg, who at Hied as cheerful and IiokoiI of the future as did Ihe actiye lucre!. unts of Charlotte, who were increasing and ex tending their buildings and business as none but tile prosperous and progressive can alford. Uliarlotte has three hanks, five newspa ierH, and w-hiMda the very ta-st. licv. UolMTt Hurwell. so favorablv known as a teacher throughout the state, conducts w tti j.uuxai' tliu Lharlntte i'lmak Itisti- .:.. .,;-' .:,. . . "'' tute has recently opened under the shi I-.- i.. ..." . ; .i. HIT llic SHlier- nrtewdewr iif Oiw. W . Hrmrment (larkson and Professor Fetter. Iste of Chapel Hill. Rev. Mr. Oriitli continues, with suciess and satisfaction to his patrons, his class ical school. We. visited Brew, Blown X Co's dry giNNls store, a ''new building mi a most extensive atiiK'ostly scale. The building Slid stin k ol guilds would do ereiiit to any i iiy in Ihe south, li.'iltiminc snd New Means not excepted. Ilieui, liiow ii iV. Co. were also erecting a new hardware house, with iron front, which for style and finish will equal their present place of business. We learned that the following arms car ried on an extensive wholesale and retail business in dry goods : McMurray A Davis, Elias & Cohen and Wittkowsky & Kintals. Among the grocers are Htenhouse & McCanlay, Oat & Bandy, Gregory & Williams, and Canon it drier. We were ill tire establishment of Messrs. Phillips ill Treuz,evant, merchant tailors, who do a handsome business in their line. Phillips is no kin Ut Ham. Banks, MefU'hain and K P. Hniith, wholesale and retail dealers in shoes ami s... -in.-.-: t.in'fcown aim me oaiv nsiu-u an tue country round. .1. . liryce tA are heavy and successful dealers in cotton. Burroughs & .Springs arc favorably known to the planters as furnishing the purest and liest fertilizers. Wilkes' foundry furnishes all manner of castings. Plows and agricultural implements art; furnished by E. (I. Urier A Co., and others. When the air line road is completed to Atlauta, and the long hsiked for W Mining ton, Charlotte Kutherford road is coin pic led, new light, new trade, and increased pnlsperity will dawn usm Charlotte ; her storehouse w ill b bai small for her trade. May plenty and prosperity attend her people. SKLKCT10S OF Jl'RIfCS fUH TUB FEDERAL COURT. We learn that the juries sifunnoned for the United Wtate Circuit Court in tkis Btate.l are not selected according to last'. The marsh si selects and cites whom he pleases, and consults whom he pleases. This is simply monstrous! It is astonish ing lhat purtica interested in that court tolerate it Surely they are not hclplea thc judges are not alaive the law, if they act nWe it. If they won't administer Die law, then we suggest that the people, .,.. at least those inosrwieu, memirmiur .-, on the subject. If it I said ( u- w m'l -l tti"M I mrtifriaU, ih ' le-s let the llleinortsl go lip t" ( on let lie -nple nl the n " nil..: i- don by JieUi - 'ii . i ,.i. . .. K-t ,,l.,i.' !'!' Lin '" lV'',', iiuilietit will aue by and by ull tiMiie, uiTail veiitim1, lt)ii -lie da) On i s,. will hear and consider wt'l e i At all tuwa, Uie juries ijiieht t' drawn strictly anoorilhig I., law, i Is aw, bo! I rial - are eipeclally now. wlien so mny iu i,. i.l a laililkal Una. and He Marshal is an arrant, bla'ant radial, aud j more jiially after what tlie Marshal, did in the adoCtUm of the Jury at the 1 late term of that court i ty. spearel iion aflidavit that lie "pack id the Jrfry and Unit live .ixtlis of tbcae wefts radical and that he acted umlci ohiiaTTnstr VSnKSiET" ' J4-'m'' --"--"' is the pioreiuipiwtant.lieKaiiarinij-iniiiiul (raw there 4sJ a weTearn, fto appial W MjetjjbeW. i :-...T .. . . '"" MBrilt vTe'W in fmnSOmtq to saying the areajthtn't Mai etfve Com mittee of Vhe'state Fair Were not answera ble for the sin of the game of lat'.l played by the Indians at the Fair. We are told lbs' fin K.-i.l. ill and i-M elltive cohliatt lee iver. '.lep hi IBUlt sill, slid t SO write ih. in .I.. uii They were consulted and J ft a pii d ol tlie Indian game. TuaJt; were SuTSaed mortgages, Ac, admitted to probate in. tle office of the Register of Deed In thlf county during UMBkOBthaf OOobcr. Lijn, 4m W"f-"rl''?n MMJwinaiwri'msnmi'hiiasi, tonhe entire IwtiafiKtion pf Out . ,,, ..... a T "-t iit i TTTJTIT' WTtfT WIT 111 TV i iflSl y e""nll" l'"nsi. nr U hind their goods, w.tni-f for cuatomers to take Hum 1 I I'lrw. .ana iiiakinir mv etrort to K-t tin1 , . , .., ,B , ' "i - oaHiHiH i-uejr tian- tr. '""v ss-MWi i-rK7tr rrry - i-mprtrj.i tl,M'. . Wau: if lUmne wtu wp,.,,! large sums in hiriug druinmers, and iav- triutt., huve etlectcd large sales, but swal lew ml ,p t, idrj. a ,,a, f lhu ruPilu in inr.ii emnnoua attenifciut ex ileuses. The lHt reiiiuueriMiou haheen found by Hi who have returned to more legitf male old fishioned 'methods of pushing I heir business. We say il, not simply la" emise we are interested in this line of ex pendttni... but as our best a.lyiee I., ail -.nt ir. ' j-.-. wno wi-.li to be eiitei pricing ati"l Mi-ure a larger cust. mi, tlu.C uoU,,,, ,,w w, effective to this end as jndiciiuis udver lisilli;. A litll-ndvertisilii.niav Is- like 11 gellllc llnisie. t'llleh o tl, whip ,,, hK,r Hobbins a mercy tnrown awnv 1 tint n lit. end outlay is almost certain to hrinif in large return, and this will last even Iw-tumi . r . Ft,jis.s pi-'.srp j destnittle pmoortT til offer can fail of rt-apiue lich harvest lv eoutiiiuous ad- ale. r'aithless agents never see the advau lunt of advertising. Ilolden'a board of dincb. rs for the Nrrth Carolina railroad, ei.iipi''ed of Billy Hlliith, Hilly Albright, (red eye,). Jiilly Sloan, (the doctor,) and Billy Henderson, (of mule memory,) leased the road to the Kaleigh and Uaotoii road without advertising or notice, save lo one bnldf-r. Aljcr the bargain was struck and ) 'resident f-mith sigmil iBif sealed the contiai t, other pai'Ues ollcred much f :,.:........ y ' . "iv ws holder. i More recently the same Billies, without advertising, have leased the road to the Pennsylvania Central for thirty years, upon the I'ennsy lyania Central paying ft, r cent upon $1,000,(100. There are two other bidders willing and ready to take tile load --one at scleu and the otliei at eight MTcent. The Billies will not at them have the road. When lli.i.li'ii yyas buying bacon in Hali'ieji at cents jht pound and ship ping it to C pany Whops, in Alamance, to feed Kirk and his cut throats, Bergin would sell the bacon before it left the car at ten ceuta per pound. There was no advertising in tjhia case. Mr. Crutchlicld told us that Ked Kyi- Bill Albright hid 8 eight cunts, Mapir Smith, who leased the road, bid nine, ami he, Crutchtield, bid ten, and got the bacon. A few stockholders of the North Our ollna railroad, Iiy conspiracy snd combi nation, prevent"d a mi-eting of the .stis k holilers in July last. Since then they have deprived tin- state of ita pmpirty in the road in a sly, clandi-sline nniutier. TLJi.li' -Bs" uonagou l" 1 Ills 1111 lawful conspiracy, to defraud the slate. If there was niV purpose to client ami defraud the state, there was 'ho neeessity tor haste ami secrecy iu the lease. There Could bale been no objection to ad vert is ing and giving notice to the world tbil the in ad was for lease, unless the parlies feaiv.l some one would outbid the Pcnii sylviiuia Central. Such a sale could not tike place in such a manner without the use of iiioiiey on the sly. No one has heard from tlov. Caldwell on the lease, lie iaas silent as Iloldeii on (lie sale of the biwimvby Bergen. Speak oul, governor, before il la; bsi late. KXS( CTIOSOFA Ml HllKRKH. Alfred Mackey, who murdered Mr. John Htancill, at Cerro Gordo, in July last, in the most brutal iiiunner, sutlered Ihe i- trcllie penalty of the law at Wbileyiile, Columbus county, on Friday la.it. t'ni readers will remember the ctrcuiusiances of this foul murder that the nnii.li ivr drove an axe through his vn i un's head probably while be slept, lor the purpose of tubbing him. (in the day previous to hi execution Mackey made the following confession, which we liud iu the Wilming ton Jourmd: 1 went to Ccrro II n.lo about dark, and relliuilied lllllil nil had shut up. (JlTCII and Turanian ( 'arr were the last aroiis I saw la fore Ihe murder al Sl-aiuill. 1 went ',. i fur lie purpose of breaking into I' , A i .i'i'iii .'I'-- bar-rnoni. Soon after ii,, i.t op a' maii came Us Cerro i, ih. 1 n.i iU 111 Uhiiid the bar; he lay ..,.in in i.u i ii . . of Buie &. Colemnn's (, m.hsIs sf.'t".' , he was in my wax and I iln.iigi.! In- .-. i m . I prevent tne iroui oreaa ing nit. - 'lie tin i w here lie w as and ; lie said mum-thin;' struck him. as well T went over to . .1 : - Who "nk c yon .l.i. it being tried . I as I n mi mls-r, enc lli k ,1 I m i oi all the llionel In II ul Iroill III. pell., !i , then Went back to the bar I .. ,n, ami broke iu and stole all the filings that were prisluced on the trial : don't know what amount of nionry 1 got oil the lsly of Htam-ill'v 'Ii'' nnl kr,"w 1 hiufkill.-d until riext morning; knew he waa a while man when I cmiimitled the murder ; mi one else had anything to do with the murder exce myself. John Stantvjl. says the Jwrmtl, waslsirn hail resided in Columbus county lor twenty year. He was a wormy auu oiu aiable man He lout his wife ra WW, but left five children H daughter, tbaatdeet tberntr richtWfi,-th yiiingmi -faw.. lie hail Ihwd duin imam FgJfSlS. Strickland, at Cherry Orove, but was ma king arrangement to commence llusines for himself in South Carolina, near the guteline. AitK er rni fiitit'Tivit Coiiiit tkbV -We have span- only, U day, to call atl.-nlion to the Address of the Central (oimaittoe of the lieMocritie-Citoaerva-tive party of North Carolina. The tnith with which it abounds will trike even the amai reader. Hereafter will enlarge poet tbem. XAUlu: ?.:mEE:imixE :tiw:7r ' ;':.' : '""""""lV"""""""iT"" ' rr -t' .- r mi turret i tin num.. IT .N.' M Y"' k -''-V a.ieaK. is tll Uihl by V'rri'sp.iii.lenl all lra-.y .,,! to ( hi, ag , , p ,,p , ,1h. InsitlirJ o ,.u, ru(.-,,u Kutnh avenue f hr '"-"I mob of tti...vn sluyed Vhile m Chuago. During - l? hn' Ihev. with Mumlar and llmwu. , ,.,. j,,, ., m& t ny. hi . , t , -, lhit Ininiing stns-t , u,,,) :lst n.HtM (.rk ami Ku,,i,,i, r.,B al sviiermaii U.id.Xhv.. .iMi-----i a- irHaf iicuse. lit, was betore this ma' gnificent lintel caught llif, but the flallii'i i-s were ra pi.lly swei-liilig Inward il. There ' w as a large jewelry store further down. anil a oaiiK nearly omiosjle. The n. k.,1 tmichcd these and the doors had been broken open to let the dwnen run their ln.se through the buildings. Traiiey and Aaron went for the jewelry store while Hrowu and Munday stnic'k for the bank. Both parties were eapture.1. Two lamp post were eonveniiitt, and some of theeiitj-ns- ss-ial police elevated Trace) and Aaron thereon, but a sweeter fate .nnifiji jaiawtsi with the butt - ii i juusara. niuiniai mm man n iB-n i iiH-o who sixiik lo a thief ith the butts of their muskets, am ask him where he is going with the muzzlv. The consiHUence was natural. Munday and Brown were stmal up with their hacks against the wall of a house, and the rifles of the soldiersl did the rest. Ho ended the Chicago career of the Aaron gang of thieves. A Chicttgo reporter says that lie saw the tKidy of a man suspended by the heels to a. lump post in Butterlield street. The man waa dead, his brains had lieen la-aten out. The same passenger saw a man lying bleeding in the middle of a crowd, no-one of wltom would assist him. He bad lieen shot by the police tivr stealing. Kortvninet men were hung or shot tu ' . A . i ...... . .L'l. '.,-'. , i Fffsr hiiitii. Trt-iave ini wvu a worn tit inideinnsition ot this mob hiw; where tncii'were murdered by the wholesale, In Jones county, Hlieiilf Colgrovc, a cariet biigg'-r m ho had served four and a half years iu the pcniteliliiil'V of New York, was shot, and tile whole llullll is appealed (;.. to ayenm' his woiihless life. Ii I', i ill!' , ha k il Stephen is niur ilered, alter ill a li 'in meeting having advised negriN-s lo biiru cet'fain brims in the county of ( 'asW' I. In Orange tl'M e t e.;riH-s were hanged for Inn n: ii- l.iiiiis. The luen of (.'hicago and the whole north called it kukliuing. and crieil aloud for the punishment of the kiiklux of Orange. These very ( 'hit ago men now hang forty-nine loyal men for burning property in Chicago. Wc condemned the hanging in Orange when we hoard of it, just as we now do the hanging in Chicago. He is a hypo crite and no better than a thief who will look with complacency on the hanging in Chicago, and theu pretend to lie horrified at the hanging in Orange. The earjart bag editor in Nurth Carolina who were have not uttered a saintly prayer lor the forty nine hanged in Chicago. Oh, ye hyMK.'ritcs and thieves, that ye do not understand ! how is il (IRA STH A UTUoniTY. If any one is curious to know w hen rani gets authority to licitroy ciii1 and set, up military government in South Carolina, he can find it in the follow ing clause nl the constitution of the United Stall : The United Slates shall guarantee to every slate ill the Union a republican form ol governiueiit, anil snail protect cacti oi 1 1 m in against invasion, and, on applies lion of Ihe legislature, or of the executive, (when Ihe legislature cannot be convened,) against domestic violence. Neither Scott, the carpet bag governor of South Carolina, nor the negro legisla lure ol the State, called on Grant to pro In Mliem against "invasion or domestic violence." (iraul's invasion of South Carolina is as unwarranted as Kirk's iuvasn.il of North Carolina. We pity the once free men of South Carolina who are thrust into dun geons without a charge, accusation or a hearing. But aome good wilUurely comc lo the country by tlie suffering of these men. The curse of all the gods and all tin country uHin such unheard-of despotism. 1 -" '" A KUKLUX 1)0 This. We understand that the kuklul in al tendance al the recent trials ol the klan ul ltaleigh last month plotted lo obtain the testimony taken by the gHveiiiiiicnt pine nographura by force, were watched, and any such atU-mpl woiihi have leen irutrted by the many goveriiiiient detec tives on Hut st that cW Tlie kuklux do not like the idea of' having the'r l.cllish deeila esp.eii.(-Ir-. Vhnmtek What ik falseliisxl ! Nolsaly cautd ban- ...hi irrvili en such a story. He must h ue made it ol' the whole ijotb. The trstiinony in full was n-ported for tb 8tm riM l' by il""Aswa-iahi KiliUar, and Judge Itoud took occasion lo compliment the Assis ial for hi full, clear and able re- port. Thc " kuklu i attxndanvn,'' thera- fore, had no no d to Use force to obtain what was given to the pubUe daily through th, s col. nun. Thk Cabk op Bhaitok Bkao, J. BiiXa: Tlte grand jttrjt fiMJyt hilt if Indictment ftuaimi Hmitnn Brugg, -"a... '.-lib -- ..'..ut,'..- 'ak-kat K..zr-sV'varst kar jr., lor uie Killing m mmuimm nnwi The above is from late Mobile paper. It will be Knuaabeted that young Wilson was killed by a pistol allot fired by Bragg iMtH In Bcir iK iVtuf , It w mHi lb; tUn ff tlw Knuitl jury bjhI Ui t'4Ufajl"" ' " ' , lirakton Hra, .trM U Hie vn of the Ihm. John IiVlc, of M.tMrr, rftrmwriy of Urugg, uf iU4-i(li, MO NKl KaWTY lllll TM il'ai.l l-llo, I.A MA rioN THK kK.ll. KinK IK THKC VSK ..Wnwi.l4,lliuhi 1 - T,,,: proclamation suapeihliiig lr w rjti of AWmu umjiw in nine counties of tliis Ut ha bn . ljteMMiU.,.is,Jiahit. not fatal blunder 8TIMW my arrival iu houtli t arolina I I avn been engagwl en ergeticallr la conunir to a lost oiielii.,,.,. of the real condition of atfairs, and 1 am comuellwl to report that nothing has ih current which justifies the grave step ta kan by the presiduut In this county, Xawlwrry, th people aMni more tu Iks I than inilignant, and yt it is easy Ui see that behind tlurir atyjjefaetuin there" is a j FSEi.iNii or nxxsraiis i i.m which may rxhil.u itself it the arbitrarv imnwiw iiawiHimi in vnion, opariantiiiis; and other countinsjire iwml out in this. That then lure been troubles in litis soc tioi of Mm -e SUt? it Hnifeioiiably tue, but I am 4Mtlmi( etiwro that the aV- nnfcr.' f (xrof ln ltioomjaOiiucy and dishonesty ol' the state otllcials must be chargoil many of the alleged mttragea per pciratisi uy me KUklux. it is a tact that to this county there have boen mora white men murdered by negna-a aiiice the war ended than negroes by white men, and yet only in the CBe of Ijemuel Ijuib and Samuel Diuiwisnl v has ever luinisl pun ishment been inilicteil Uion Uie murderers. I am assured by some of the most promi nent citizens liere that where a negro crim inal lielongeil to the I n nm la-sgne it was almost impoasihluioconvict, an l ilthoub lllU I dollied by radicals tile eyiileliie of the aoquital of the most MOTOHIOCS NHOHO SilOl' N11UKI.S in tiio aouth hy prepidlced iiegnriurnn taiid ou lhu recurda ot the iiouru tor lhu exaiHtnatum ot all, U . to-ttta w-liav i pfnowiniiarififnSnsr tiilag (limit w-iffut t -aiSiftit wrrnr&r Uam and hoiisa Imrimig have been ot i;uinuion oiiainvuw, while but lew oi ihpi jioi'petrator hare been punished ; snd yet tt is admitted by the republican officials here' that, theru i no opposition to the en lorcenicnt of the law. I asked the mil 1 1 u ry commandant of this plan- it any ease had coiue to Ills knowledge of the I rifted States Marshal being resisted, and he replied in the negative. 1 further in quired if there was any organisation, sis-ret or otherwise, in the county inimical to the government, and he admitted that he knew of none. Ihe radical county audi tor, who told mo that there had been i treat many disturbance, confessed that he could not give me the particulars of any single one w hich has occurred since November last, and he also admitted that there was no opposition to .flic en tbroement of the law of the state. 1 have conversed with persons of all pat'tieu, whites and hlacka, and I cannot discover any evideiu-e that the slightest resistance has ever been made to the state nr federal ollu-ials. This i the truth the solemn, hoheat truth. A great deal is said by the radical alsiut what the whites would like tu do, but of actual overt acta they cannot give particulars. Every rencontre between . negro and a white man growing out o I s-rsonal iptarrels is magnitied into a ku klux case, ihus far but one am-st for kukluxisni has lieon niailo in the coulltY. iiinnt of negro. The accused surriii dcrcd without resisting the miirshal and protests Ins iinua;eiice. In tin- upjict counties of Spartanburg, dustier, I'nion and York a ncufKiT kriiin or TleilKlllt' existM. Bands, of soldiers iniveise the isiiintry after dark, taking persons from their licds at midnight, and hurrying them to fail without exiitaiuintt lln cause of their arrest. Nearly three hundred men havo been Iruady arrested in this way. The military authorities acting, il is said, under the instruction of Akciuiaii. who is at Yorkvillc., refuses to iermii relatives or lawybrs b see the prisoners. Ainting those arrested are Home of the most prominent citiznus of the counties named, some of them oltl men, incapable of acting the part alleged against them. Hundreds of families are moviHg into Georgia and North Carolina, ltusiiicas house have been closed, plantations abandoned, and a general gloom prevails everywhere. To add to the desperation of the whiles, the radicals have Is-gun promulgating falsehood. Thu resirts of coHimiHMi lietween the kuklux mid the United Htatc soldiers are positively nn true, as no band of armed men has yet been met with anywhere. How l It longer I can say this, however, Is dillicult to predict, as all account agree in i. pie sent ing the feeling In the upst counlii-s as being very intense. The worst featiin of the whole affair is the ftu t that any negro can have a many white men ar rested as he desires by simply awoaring that he saw them with the ki ! l I thus Innnceitt men are likely to I. , . . y have not already la.cn, Inrnm-rsted iu prison, it is uiiiiiCMUoubly true lhat KI Kt l'X OIlOAM.A I loN I VISTS In upper South Ciiroliiui, but il is simply a vi'.'ilance committee, snd iu neatlj every case brought to my notice its victims had been guilty ol violation of law which lln state authorities had not punished, I re grot to say that martial law is more likely to IrimsasV ihan to lessen Its number. - -A i ystm of dennncUtiou simlbir to that of thu first French revolution W In vogue, aosV no man; hawever maorsnt, is safe from arrest. The door has been ojiciasl to the WKKai!l0 or FBJVAT VKHIIKNCI by means of perjury, and this account (nr the extraordinary enslii taking place. President Grant lias lieen utoat shametiilly danrive.1 regarding affairs here. I repeat that in not a single county ha there 'trrrr mrn any opiioaition to the enforcement of the km, eor can I (IihI single neiwoii who can metilion aslnglu Instance of sm h opposition. The belief to prevalent that the proclamation of martial law has been procured by frauds and misrepreaentation to rresMent urant on tins part oi me car .... M i'. , .t.i . A , . . w prttwime, rtKi by few whit men) Hays the Wilmington Jtiufwd, thai thf Uttlr (iuUnitrial Aw:icut lately '.mir nn linv mill hit iff b',aial w UifHttinr Html, lia, iuim(Jil'l alu r U.irrrti.Ur knnging of I'rtwd'-ut Oavln and Oorentor Yncef Of courn. with tuch a npirit anttuaiuijrf fciim tMt have rrmmX at tba buruiog of Coiumitf Momi belief that wilhmit miliury lntr- kt th Mxt lctVn f , K ecu til, Cl'llltul Vim m if h e i'e (A. Vif. ,. Ttt." rtfrrfit, n is rati," 4 Js, riiitn-i " fi. rtiin - rti stiuc puty alter roiis4iHatii.il hii, It M.'S .ill. ( ith ,tui.k--lr u u.U 1 1'. mi 4, 4, i the mate, fiiiiiiii u with ,i,ii, s, Have ilis-iiii'il it in , i . , ,, the Central Exisiii'ive ( I'M.,.. hall address the pis-pi,. iM 1( u r, ,,, , ,,, topics of piil.li, ml, test, and i,i cinistitutl in il icl.irm in this i ,i ..lull Tli,' Centi.il ( , iu n nt,-, then lo . . , I'ially callial upon an. I mst , , I" sub nilt to the people Ml, h Mews, all, I to u.. gesi such nicaswr,-! f n lornrmil rviicl iis in their iiide-mi'iit are cal. nl -iie.1 I., nr.. mote, concert of action and lln general welfare ot the State. Till- result of the fl.elio,, y... ,st last, although adverse to i,. ,-i ., me pies. in nunc i-ous.iiiiiii,,ii , jor ail par j eminent a tiy worn ami n prmicn. To e ties, with scanvly any dissent, f,-cii..'.iiie. 1 tablisb the truth of these charge vr need and conceded the paramount iuvhwii; lor I but point to the history of tlie Mat for chang in the organic law iu acvctal j the lsi ihne years and npacal to the ob umterial paHicnlars. j m-i union of eiery intelligent citizen. Nor out the result of ti, , cl, :i,.n I,.. Th'i I .'i.-iituiion and tl'l" mrty, with priijairly clsiiue.l as a pal ly success ol ,le i a lailicai. mkli s. ni.d , x tin agallt ad- Iwit. The issue -nl. milt. I and pussu'd i iiiii.i-' i of the Federal lim wrnment, upon was not a i 'v i-m. i b m "h great 1 i.Kc ul' h-- niaiiilivt cause ul the tunW ctiorts were tnad. by line l- sons to ilcd or Is and " con -I oil a I lllilil alien ,. hold irnike it suc nor was u ... r, ;., treated by thousands ol .Inn... r conservatives who voted against v. ntion.M Th it election tinned ,. l.i.J and iliimalerinl Issues, tn,.sl , Silg. sled anil presst il up-m publi lion by l lie ::n it Isnly of tin- '.llii ers of the Mali a loiiyi'iitii'ti. if out dT ollius 'i liu lipph lu-ti ..: I. would J. llS WW , s r del I t it t ii hit a uiacai L. 1 liu uiiumi f. ilij u .ri mmU M-jiHot. a'l-iil.l lalsi'ly lo tH'bi'V (li'jtriv tht-m of Micir lii'til.ini abridge ilu-ir m .lit it ut nliit I voUl lujitin-! tlii- Ih itus' (t gl'ea' I i.lisaii.l y leitii-. iirtnil mU'it'cr.'iK-f nt" i'ic mi hnj n i, , , thf t'nlernl -uvcmtinMit hinl itnuln r wu olliur t(MrH?uiiU V'MmI a;unwi it, U-ui-.t they ajnH5ln-nittl Binnc tiMlViciulty inUT 'feruiHW wit-b Hit pnnt Imn.MhUMu, imi riH.oM, while tunn tn-liuv., tlui vn m mnilf wkb w.thout tli HHui-tiuii of Uu coiiHlitutioii tthii nvohittoiiftry ; w lluil, wi' rwjH'Jit, thf eltvtiuM turm -l, tini in favor l or ntiiii-it any p.litirut nniy, nor uti.m thfl rt'iiJ iiicntH uf th) iMstai sut.niilU'd to tht M'nplr, but upon umiiy ( tllHlvn.l ron MillemtitHiH. Tim iiirijurily animit th irot.Ml vn for a Convention, though (mipair,tivly mcHtrfv, iM'ttlm Hilvt'rwt'ly the proHMititHi t hih1 lh VHH4HHim'ftY nrttnrfntirm 4 iiw fpU', ((.'Wt-vH-f proM Hini iltiirti lile Hi :t nn i'.-.'-i i' iimt'iitliin'iit nmy Ihj. It tHli'M it, Ui t ,i:-i (hi rmlii ii, nuanlnTH t lln l,i-;wUtun nt lite tuhmt of tltdir put, tiiiitiijmoii-lv I'- fu-il to voti- fur the tall ol convention of tlit.t iH uoif ,y iu lyWuturi!. HmJi aiutlXtiULOt ln maih .wiliout tlw ti:7 oi ,tt ItMsi a li w of thctii, mill thi v iititl their nirty t h if h hh 1 ic tht- iriivt' ttiMifiHilnlitY of nrtvint iiit tins iMopli In uti ritih'Htlitiif tnid rt tunning lin n niLimjf 1 . ... iiuitH. Although tlii- 'onstitntion otHTuttw opprriMiviily in nmny rcwMTts mul rttiiu-of' Mh pnvtMioi)H pr?'MiiI- tit h'tjM.i ot 'tMit-ral pioHrity white tlu-y ctnttiiiiH' in lonw, yrt tt m nianiltwtly tin1 t li 1 y of vvvry rx! I'lti.on to fflitl li-oin Hiiih eviU hy tin- (( ttwlt, however clow ittwl UM witihliwioi v, in the pnwiit i riM rsr'iM y, it inny Ik. W vi-nlnrr to hop tlmt the ihcinU'is of tlur i'mlatinit' will, when tluy ftiwi'HiWf, at oner H'Tm1 u n n thU plan tf r;luif, ami we rmp-rtl'iilly r-uutd lhat, in thu iiwintimr, Ih poplr jivr prom pi itiitl lriH t'sprcHMum of thoit winlifH ttr tit mh-Ii nm mluHiiU an tln-y thuirtj, ao that tin L'il!itur may Im in I'oniuMl of tin- pupiil'iT will.aMwi-ll aHinuy Iml in rHWxMicr U ciHislitnlK-nal n form. That Mm- nmicriai, nuluwiual aimI win ( atioual inlrrttri of tht while art in h ca hiinitoiiit ( oiniition ih man i lent to t he mm iiiuMttrft oliHt'.rver, Theiv is now -. tint l.l iitt'iitiiiH upllie. i!l't' .tjn'1 .t'-adrhri the I'UergHH o lie M'o.le tll t tll Toy H rt iwtmiiliU' hope i .1 fut urt pr. ri( k Kvry man Unn the eiihlrefwiu m'iihu 'hut lt lalMirw ami toil lit vu n ! Them' i'v i In are m.t ov(ie; lo any lack of huliiHity uml K i-i" i't lioit. oil tin: pail ol liu- people. Kvr Hint e the late war Ihi-y have worked aHfthhotiHl v, and t himwandH have InlMtri'il who neve! InU're! Hiutv, Filey hav3 Hvd e onotnieully. 'J'hn will iuiM generally yielded ihmI crop njid fair yr'um have U- n rrall'd for tliein. Hut then earntn'w nre yiin: ! Wheru af tlu-y Then' ileHolu'i tl tarma an; not roHtomd, The wartte ph w an- mil btiilt up. The groaUi numlwr oj th; townit itiut villagen uv hh d ived aH tt lh! t:km oi thu war ; oi i i m iu am tn a warm -imiui4M. Hit d. to e Hi HIVll.M toller, w ith but few i vj'plion, have tint btn rebuilt. And hen-, we tep tt, w- the narninifM ol , our tiiiHM'rbt,i-. p opU ' lin y arr nwhI lowed up mi omm'Hwjvt Utvalioii, to tup oft a nysb'in of h mU; govejuuiitnt it tirtllv t &utmitivi','Wl a .iailkai xf-rava- without a parallel in tht UunUny of m lit kwpUt, ... ... J Jjurtng tin lntt two yiiars, tiuutf tin WuA innu ihe 'pk ; and wary dli of thin vaat vmii was i'xp-ined ui thu ad min)tration tf tlm HtxiU' govtsnumjit an avera uf uv;r .JfrmMM ' yw! -about tfii .Hum what it vt art to admmis ter the gdVefniiK-iit licfure the wart I here bchinifcd to ihe rklnsjl Kini.l, derived from the Land rkiiu donated bjtllie L'ni ted Htates, the sum of ll'..oiS). 'I'lils t sum was MiMxtri umstly in " aM ial Ijm Isinils, and the lund u vtrtu!ly lust. These monstrous evils are the l)ritiwate fruit of tlie workings of the present am stttutMMi arid milieu! misrule .under tt. Tlie nreMmt orinniiaUlntl fiistena the is iiiile mvsteiu X m.terniiii'llli.s'misHv e'trVaKahftfio)w making nccessarv alws.it three tltuusanil tiKeiSra 'WiK' 'MimtsT'iaicttiss nt" HWaii' piiltlk. delt smoantinti .hi ttH.txm.Otui, l. fraudutetit, and which Uie sijile areua ayie -fiy-pair MweiQuumwaejA ...,.a.:sKi7-w..j i; 3f.-'LtTKHatiA'--;',raM'i;iv-:.ir..;u.-uij,J,i, Under thi orimtiic law the iwviiile are MbJesteA Hi an nfinWnMo lll-vitftf nt the hsiiil ul III.' railtcal lurly. Iiy incins nl aolorii-sis fi i(i-l, fiH-i' t-nd the swiril, th it. iAliy hnd .-ilisnliiie cn'til .! tit' .the fiittveii ipJin)JyS'r'i'' aijit iiKif fittttissr r rr n ?;r tfTgisniriirt. that iissrinlili-.l uiidor it ; ami iltli'iuli tin- Hoilewe.reMiisiverishii, Ihw rBiln-alcon' vi-niion and lejjisliitiirr iiM-re&sefl the nehlk il. Mfrmn fjO.WM.MHI to wr flO.WW, innl in ha than ciihteen inmiths. iH'this aO.IHjO.iXW, hw tlisii f ym.tNKl hsve jihe Into the mililie wwk or u the la-ncllt ot the people. This oartr placed in ofllee governor who absolutely MWid! the t-msiiiiitiHfriitmiyror in. iiitr htf it illliilcetlt Cltlvrtl Wltliollt Wnt 1iil..ija..uiy aullnirili nt law; , u (anded t' .ill ,,t I, . vl. frrptu and 'I. ti. il the I hiel .lii.li. , ,. ic Hi ,,tr ; he hi nfi- In a i't i-iljioiu Unit (o (mj B fht l'n -isiini lor fmye sums ol illouey with- "ill the simel I law ; he raised a law- lo- .i.n.l mercenary li'irde of desieraAtini oul atuuil ihem -it lhu puMlt n peHae '1$ : evil uie Ins dessitie win, T, pany i. hi led lo the .Male convention ami Ihe I islamic s,,,i(w ol uii-ti notorious for t Istlioriliee. Ilcclllliillsness. dlsboiunlw 1,1 iiiition, who at the hellcat of lluir party and knavish siaiculalois in. iicasol lhu public debt Ui the enormous stun aiiva.ty statial. I bis rty dci; railed and disgraced the Judiciary lv electing ..iiKii jiiioiiai siaiions men siiainemlly ignorant add corrupt, and others who have not sctuplid Us maiiifext Uie moat blaUnt part;,, tu feeling, wh holdiujf t.i.n oiihs s. Tln tni-tv have mined flu. lit .-I' ihe Stale ihev hare liUsdl ti tugs, p iyi i ty and ruin that crush the s ple of the Stale, The Itadical party have brought upon u all I Urate evils, ami there is no relief In in them hut through salu tllly changes ol ihe CotlnttitUlion, Hild a change of our present rulers for other who i ii 1 1 Ii,- ciipalih', honest, wiao and pall iotic. - 1 In p'csent conslitiilion is loose, lllogi- .!. ' i :i.".ry snd abauiit l" inany of u bjiiij uiik Mul it wcafe wl4 iv-eouh) auilHiiUll 111' llllll'll. Ut. AUUtsl MlH-WI llllltel lint; 'I in a lew very imiHirtant liiiituii'iiii.. i i the trecnt, ami leaving funeral uiiirii.liiii nt tn a future time. In tin- iuilt4iiuuii ul' the Kkecutivu toiu mini i'. the Ciiiistittitiiin sliouUl at once lie nun mli il in the tiilliiwliig jiitrticiiliir -, -rii'in II ut Artictu I sbtmlil ue nun ii h il us tu striku out all thuruof that limviilc the iitiiiiliihiUlj uf tht pvMie Scili'.n 'i ir Allele 4 honld be s nun mini iis In iimi.li' llmt the ligislii tuii' -ha I unit rcttliity every taoyonr. iiiMcnii i t eiiry ycur, ami It slionld Iw iirnviilcil lluil the iiicuiliers ot tho leiis- laiiiti' siiiill rei i'iyi' Imi ftj.t.iMi iar day and It) cent iiiUnii', mill such imy tor no li.nKrr .i . .'i .i ! i.. iii Kill tlay iltirtiig tueir icnii 1. 1 ..tlii i . 'I'll liiv ,H Mi riiiti'ii.lrnt of Public Works should lt abulistuaL. A rl li In a, Heel ii m I 4i.mli! lie n. tnileiided as the (lovei'mir uml ntlii-r ntli curs therein mentioned shall lm .1 their ollicea but (xi ynw's, instead of four yM(, a now rovmed. H linn 10 of Article should be so union. led us tn provide that the (lov niinr ahull iioiniimlo Hi officer there in mentioned, hy and Willi tin id vise ami consent of the hniiatc, unless oilier w'im' iniviilcil hy law. x , ArluUu li. mill Ihi an aiiuiodod as tn Hection 4 nl tins WIA' r - nn out, leaving the 1 legislature to WKUiate the iiiiinliiir and si vie ol ('our Is. liuteail ol live Hiiirt-iim Court Jmlge, and twelve Siiriur t'niirt ,lil.lii., as now pniv tiled, there should lie hut three Hliliri llie I .urt ami eitiht Siis riiir Court Jtidgra, Vibo shall Iki ehirted every eitfht yearn. tW Hulls II, IS, 1H, 14, IB, l, 17, IH, 1, 3n, ill, 'J 111 and iia of article 4 should be stricken out, and it should be provided tliiil. the judicial Hiwcil of the state dill lie Jested In one 8iiirmc Court and hi such MiK-riur Coiljl and inl'urior Court tlie ociiurai Aawinniy may eiiiiisii. Cm linn 4 of article 5 should lie s ricken nut, thus striking nut the morbaijc jirovl sii.n on all Hie projierty of the Htate for tlie interest ut the iiiililir. ilelit. Hi-ctioii ti ul article fi, alioulil be an iinii nili'il a to enlurtfe the class of eiteiim tintis so a to Inrltiiio "stock stnl irov( inii,'' Article 0, 'auction 6, should lie an iiiiii iiilisl as to iiioviiln that the persons therein reiidentil inelllyihle for oflii shall likewise lie rondereil incompetent ti vote. Article 7 should lie abolished, ascept HW'tti iii IH, thus sweeping away the leiea utiji Kjnrm and heaving the matter U the l,i'(rishiture. A 1 1 w;lii 10 should lc so amended na to iimi nle that the llomiatead provision should apply to all ih lit alike, and it should las in lee- Unit MaliaiililHi. Artii h: It, section 10, sbould m uiiii nited us Ui provide that its lament shall cKUiiilonly to ImNjoit raona Artichi 14, section 7, shnlild be so amended as to provide that no Hiraoe .-luui hold any lucrative olli-e under Ihi Si hi i. while he hold all nfllco under the llnitedWatea. H..'. A (' ark il, should Im so ainandnl a Ui alsilish the provision lor UtkltiK a census ol tne mate in isvo, aim every Uii years thereafter. T ' Wrwisild siiiirnst a a further amend ment, I lull mm. .1 ot art V, lie so aiuoadud a tOTprtrvidti thut the I'mveiiiity shnll b under the coiilmt nr,the tlellefAl1A'tn (ily, wtin-sliatl i4ett board of trinltcfl, of almli tlie Uovsriwir stialt lie ct-vjiumo cliiiriiiaii, ami secUnn 11 ami U of that iirticle aliiiuld lie stricken ou.li (liher aoietnliiient oiiltt to m made, lint iIiosh- sHesUsl, would relieve the is iilile from tlie iHinliiiwane Nlud elteava- Kaiit li.iti- Kovuniusnt lh.it Hiiw wal- Insvs up tin ir imruiiifs, and lasuaui upon tliein a HtiiU. .li lil ahUii ihev cannot pav, bill iifwhh'hiliey miiritisHyaticrtinprmnwi ;.,i. ait)nt I4ie Ihu -i is ttion aa will lulCtl it 4' lull UllMllt((ulWIU HMIIis. We ill-cm il wurlh while to. awtice in this sddr.m, that wicked and interested person -qnprliiciplnl and violent radical .itttwiriii tw ami out m tin Btaie jfnr in Wtur :'urfii', liava sotiuht trf? uraslooe the false iuiiiiDSiiim'ttrtit th Duiuia-ratie-i HS3fSrWrafrW Tairlv' RaWaTtRr diicWntW at, nnn ciirtitntiifH uie pwrBsrraiwsi 'i eiioMi and tint ray , ' To this detestable tijutod the pna, lifilative staii judicial iviwwmrsr iwtft" Tf rtrted-trt essy'isissuai ffftiltflPlf Mi:f.tnlTn)ntattmtls not only frnmudleia, falsa ana) seandalosat, hut iiifuiiiou to th last decree, and ba tmvs a spirit of rickdnea, we venture to iissert, a ll In ut a pirullii lit poltUou war- jw4Wv"i. !nPwtuiUtni'M Jl' ?( Tjs mf whttu r rrprvswrf has always and Kini(viilly conilenimi crime, by wlioinsoevcr perietrntcil, and baa re pent ed I y rrme oat of the amsl politiral ceune to denounce It, and unra apoa th people Ilia ui(li Impurtauce it peace auu ishI order, and tlie duty of cvury gooil cttinni to lieacilve and scalou in brinj inK otfendors njoatioa. .( ! , l ue course Mwwueu oy iu unwonujr p. won tTwKoSi c"nfer rtdn"pi"to 1," diiidonsl by all k , ,,r cal party It Is not ,d, ,g.4lr; i,ltt li iiils lo diwiroy themril and l(,r,ai,. t,A-t of the TuU. uf th wlw!nrr aiHti(t imimnut dvMWHdmrrltm, fiir rtrr npprtimion ol eriumthiu eowlaiitV-al Ion is ui turn such matter to politic! advantage by trivin.' tluin i iv,lii,-,.l i, M'JSH'fbl$''fiMlW the nlmo t in. t table conviuiliin no Uie uiiud, tJ dismtif cstud olaatrvw tliat the purpose of the I-., .. ugiiuaiuni anu Courts, is not to suplirens crime and outrage, but t.t manufacture politics capital and advati Ugu from the ,vry criiies rf oftefldi r.i, "id thu ct4-'ilt lulW (eelingii auion their opiainems, destroy confidence in the t mitt and bring them into disgrace and oiiiiteuipt. We again urge our fri.nds to set their face against violom and lawlesxinsai of all kinds, and tn tie esjas-ially actii e in (ire venting snret otitragia by disffitisnt uenam. saiMi MllfltMIU'tntitouiir i-fiiTi4-wnswuT theolrsn of the late war. tnmirjn lg ' BMMit this is unwise. Our people are of the Union it isour goverumum and to it we uviist look, as we have tin nght. lor. tipport and nmtecahin in ot; right ..I' lift', liberty Slid pitiiwrtv. at home and abroad- we owe it allegiance and ji port, Wiit It Is a patriotic duty t y .. ,1 iIkwu -It ts a much our diitv'to loiu our fuilow-coiiiilrjuien in shaping and eon- ' iKHtlng the policy and destiny of this great common national governments We have all the right that any of the Amer ican people have, ami we are fnlst;- the country ami ourselves if we fail to rccot? Iiiae, exorcise and act upon I hem The IHxiple have rights; Jet tluin cxenisi' tlioin firmly and respeetfullv. and when neml be, assert them s Ireemen and Atner u..a.jntt thj-vsMtW.il H ttleaaSli, ' uaUuua.lv, than iuihxsl, we may rsfwrt-Hv oe iiH ail note lo coBie. Our common u'l.uuy i suhjei t to grievous pirtitical evil to which the com pass of tlii mtilres will allow u to al vert very briefly. Oltlcial oorruption in high ami low places; public 6XtraV(isnc ; Usurpation of Kieal power nut emi&rred, but denied and pltihltiltisl by the constitiitiml ; liigl, snd oppressive tariff which fcwtoi im mense inonopi!Iii ; the direct iiicnu.iu,'t iilent and support ill inoiiopnlies ; prtwli (ntli of oilMiial patniaauu to pmuiotc party ascendancy; a system of taxation which brine- into active s.rvlc in the in terests of the party in power, hor.lia of internal lk-vnuiie oltlouis aim oppn, plunder and outran the people uf the im- linii, and iindur which larie siiinlns aotii-i of money are raised that oii(lit to reiuain m urn pockets of tlio people ; a irautral system ol rsipionage ; a usWlisioll of tlie ipoerun m .ma people upon tlie lti(lii.sl prtilent, in exiin violation of tlie L'muiti- tulloii ; armed miliury interference, with Ihe fi'isiloiu of elu-tiiiiw; a jfeoertil f vsU tii utolliiiul brilasrv ami uartv lavoritisiu in every dupiiitmcnt, and the administration of tlic airiiwnf-thie government arc public iiiiiioiiiii eviis, tne sinonulty, unlcnt and iliinccr of w hich can scarcclv lie ilii Hsiirml. i.tiipriTlnlid by tlie peopHi sulijivt to . mem. i iim ineweviis an asisr. is m ini. 'I ... a;3'lta duarisL hivbeat loli;J 'I--! 1110 IIIIU- .mi ill -ine-r- tin y n i I iluil their lonn ol' ffnvi tin . ut ch.uigiHi in nnine ii well ns In fact, nmi tlieir lilicrlins ln.1. Moat if not all these uvi'sarfi atlr'ibnia bkj to the fbtdicnl or Heuuu Uun pirt , of thenation,- tn it doctrSiH-, put ' n. pmotioss. It f i-initially a pajit huil cal -Hod laiiuetou' to lhu wnstitulim. in, I pulilic and personal lllxirty. Il is founded n li tne (loipotic (lorma UlaL tlur. , :i "hmhtir " than the constitution ; 1l ts em ph ii th-ally and essentially a "hilier law" party. Thl diMana is its lifo .ami oul, mul it prsixils on the Jesuitical iwi tnat -tne enti jiistme tne nieaH. llcnc it kt, the head of this pirty, the nrililut, don nut husltate to seiid the army to New York and else here at Out . nun ti, to tin msui, leva ana all over the Couth, In violation of the letter sn. I tiit sat the oonsUtulhm, to coot nil tin elections and prepar the way to his and hi party s continued ascendency, ami hut own f-lnnion. ffenre, bai, we find him fta-Hk fmrprsM snapeaullag the privilege of tha wiit of Aaansi ssrjptu in a tisaa of pnii, iiuiii peace, arresiniii ine citiii Vtillimit waitunl or lawful authority, but only by lawleiK force. Ilitm', t.i, we find tbia uirty la t!iaij(iM avowedly, and in the in st rioliuiH!, uiann.-r, uuasMii; lw at one timi), in oust the juris, lic tion ol Ihui Hupreuu) ('unit n( il I'nion lo prevent tlmt reat tribtiua from dcclniine; its xt ami hssiiuIU on.lhn tJeiiHitiuioil wicoranitalloaat and voin, at smitsa r time -pamniK aiiinlar .law bi " pack Itlutt Court wku piirUKiMs tttalitw t solemn dis taioii already maiie, tNit tlia lastel'tii toil thi ViHlier law" wHy. liimoa, tsaiu huoilmls of o liter luilaracNi ilisie by thi pirty which illustrate tlai principles, polu-y and practice whh h vn iiiivo aitnl.Bteil to it, anil a hh h if m ar Fesiiil and ipiresi-it, hiiihi, result in ihu ; abaoluta overthrow of tlie syteni ot sor rBUMist. funned anil hiviukd dtiwa tn us by-- Washington -and; bis oompatmrtai That "t ha rty bss been alt i wed to " spiii'ir uii oh Aaiurican s.ill is aoa;rti ami aawiuuiKt 1 i Tnctra ts hut one other great political party in the eotintry that Is the itatiiaml IkfluKi-aiic party, la our JudKniant, it m tli patriotic dutrof evevv bivar of liberty and bm govern meat to eo-opersta with Mist great and powerful party to arrest tho tremendous evils to which w Inve atk-, tartstl, asd whick will,. KMsBer or lauV. il 1 But snppnard, destroy IrenUan aad es- tsblish 4a4otita sud th sword. , ri To sjcriaiipluiu fn great measure of , form in our lit at Nana nulional Govern- ' meiitu, we cordially invite the sealotrs e opsraasua of orery patriot, without regard ta hia bitltcrbt party stllliarion. , NVo sUad- la ileliimiiiimi ppwaiiMS-.W. th. rrimes and evil to which we h iva liri Hv dhec4 p.nl,ilU' sjlfi-nri;, and we )!(' tl- gosai ptaipisL.tit statu! njtii uv-traiuui; that tuck! cotuinou patiinHci tfiwi, tin m-h tit btssuiicg nf tlud, ar.iy idu-- iu. actur- --- .m . ...aaii.. BaHisvUsTsiiiil lilinskiiii tsM i n I lit rtiissstiiiian isiah ssVi s'piiii aa 1 , ' 1 sisv rii f wwwmwffwz " 'vtm ttfyy 11111 ruin. .. . 1 1. A. o. jir.ui.mii.x, " H. A. HUAm)&, , , . . ",.. BATH.K, Jll, : V " J. 1 DECARTKHKTt,' V. M. IR KHKR. .. -'jxxyvwrxa; -.; Central mtXm Commillt. A relii'lints cotnm unity la Northamp ton, Mawt., ask it lueniben why tlw use tsf fadasccu) shculd not be ruled out, aa wt- terly dppuard to I hnstismty. ' If this Im meant ur a CMOuniinim, tna stwwer w or viiMf Re-aitM it eoavctts the Chews to ii,A . t -v. i;. - , iiiv mmiw i Muimum ,1 , yi,"i 1 1 ' 1' :i 1 1 ' ...4 J t .''i.f i s 1 if '! 1 jWftlii'i:. t' I - . . ', - . 1 ' . - I 1.. '.''"- , '. ' " ' " . .'-.V- '.' ii-:-'. ' I,-; '. '-" -
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1871, edition 1
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