. t ; -.Kjv 7 ;- r -l 1 ,jaa f Uuu, MU"Ukm ' " " ' - -r ir; ' r ( r4 '. . i- 4 if. L i ' '. ... . JJr . ,,,sjlj.MMf TlIK SI-MI NHL ; I M1.V : --r,'-r;r itmrfrfi"'!tw sn.f err :il) ( Nc il k , III ft-nl Ir.Hil'l' II. .Mm I,. I.I. ). .. t .tntin-r .l.i la.- Iltfr. it 'I. like I,..., Mn.-l.-i' 1 l i I ' ' II. .LI, I'ruki-in Ml1, tt !.. ll.C II II- tin nil t;tl 'HtHl . I l. ilk. ImiI ion of 1 1 WitM 1.m;-Ii 1 it ri . .1. I. i I: II l.i. . .. . .11. ill . Ill- WH .lunik (Ira W Kl-htlin S' -I'.. Ill-;' I..l-I. in lir.M'li Mi mi"i I'.m 'iiimntiw) Illl..- -t.ll.t l(.Vfjll.l I.IJ.IW .. -Ii ...il.l ' It II:''. 'Uti' , i I, K. uijil.'ii. .(. I it.. vuiu.. l N. w Vt.ikiirt v, , I U..lt tin- ilrni.M nitir il.nl N.. V..rk, IlilVf l.lll h l .tn't lln-v lJ liri'.l i... -f iin-t "It .inj tin- Smlh ,.,!,... r - .Vti" Ili- II. Ill lllcif ...,' i -. .1 Ui H.iy h ,. 11. ill. k k, M 1 h. -l.i '' "I I M'.i.l lllfl 4rJ fn .in. ( ,-;..!il.'... . t .. t ; ' I .. ..I .l,.'-lal . ,,. lhi.1 1111,1 N... 'i' "t i Ai ,,l Soiifh ti il is ..-tiil i i - mi.i i ; ,v ',..,n l,l I II, ,,l, i,,l in N. I oik ,, M ikiii.ihki ,ii iH.mh.. II.! .:! It. eii'Ta Il i- ; i .ml i i :,i ,ii. , i ..i 'h, ..I Ilii- I..,l,r:,l Ii. I, i r.-M. -ii. t o.ltllt'l'M ll.'H l.,.,l -....I.I ttltl I !li kiuth l'ar.,1'1. . i., ,,ii.'i.i Ki .ii-1 1. Loiiiai l ii .... i . ,,,l,l Ii u i- U-i-li . l.i,, ,1 III i !i I' i-ii. I,,, n of .North '.iroliua in ii.r N,,til, uiirr, .l in"1 If ih. li ' j ,i,ii, n to their', iwn Htnle af i.,, ivi- ear to the liH iple I V'rk. iIih lint.' may U- re ,i i... .loinoiii mi of l...lm mii rrn.-! hug.-ri rnw, HKST HA MCA 1.8. Afe ,,f the ra.ltrn olliee hol,)n All.l tlmr palit miuiorU.n. ami upol.a-iatK, uu- pTrt that the iiiuli,ii3..-.lii.it ull.1 (liriH.ti.in . if Ult nili ill paitl Inn. ptiNH.',! from th luit.ii. of lUur, mii. I r.V-m, lo thorn, ol h-4M-.4 aii,l np. . ImI.I. in.'ii, ami Ih. y cite UV preMrnl a.-i'ih'iilal governor aa potnt- rtli me U the Uiilli of atich ug (ntioa, ,,N.i ho i thia ( Thia mine M.(lUl KVernir wua lient. iiant r;oTcr 'w, ftuni Uio b. giiiniiiK of tlm pitwent njiuil aillllilliatratioii. an, I a viol, lit an.l MTynAiil Wi'tlrr for hi parly, lie waa rvcrv ra.li. l miD-tiiiK an. I "iivcntioll krnail.l liinl it al all coiiveni. lit to At taiii, an.l he preaitled over the radical ntt w h.i, ih.. thieving an.l rol.U'ry m in iniil part il.me. lie was r.ujiii UHt uf lite thieving anil Mhj-alitiK done. It ca .h ue un.ler lii mm;, Ixfore hi 'i He knew it ax well then aa now. Ih am iitr,,t uiiioiiL' tlie radical, ilut law lyjje of radical iW.ny never (Mir mix-.l In- toi. e in ,iiu,ili,.n to fraud anil .minti, m tiev.-r once ! VV ehallmige i "I In- i ti.l iipol.igiHta to cite the time w.l .laie. He never did ho until after Eif Mrllil Wis .lone. He thru HH till Ui.n o, mi, ding ! lie aaid tuck Hie l,l, r lhelhiefat.il thehortwi mil (le.1 with him" Ih yonj the reach of h.,o.i ntB, Tlim, to... fuit her, we ask, what hat. he "i wiy ra.hml done lo liring radical Uoei.i, Hli,l roliU ri to jlMtlc( What) i Krlliea.'l the time an.l the namm of U.e tlm ira ho Kr! tliey ; where are Uiey ( Tlie Ihii vea. with ouu or two ex eeptmna, are in the statu. What haa thia ..x'. Aeei.liniitl governor done? No thing ftiuijitv nothing ' !i, -,m ih.- aleal ailt -I.Mie in . wi. e. .taiant of it he miirlit I, o. it h. c.irl.l liave I ii..- I,,. i, In n, to do i- he f.t i..j , . ,e iijiened not hm'iiuraifi at tAiml not I linger in opKilion to MtashwhAckert and .l.m-ra.l.M to aiislaiu I merramra ii, , ,.rriiillona of Ilia felloV nuik-alAA,! he i h. id up to Ihe mi- !( thr 1. vi r.lmtl . ,; And true Nhi tt.,w tj irt-t-t lli "im party i t;,i ve ih mate ! Thereta!!.! UK-r t'lKTIMi iado gn al. r enemy to republican 1 jowmment IIiaii aecret. oath .bound "twtiea. -Tlie rcpuhl lican party for fire I the high Iruat h betrayed, and depuaed uwudT tihnmgk. Jtoffiw ti hh ll w Jac-rttaucal clulw. Thi-irf J"MaT'AiII' hab.MOcwSl jAJUIjn,., -,---.-i4-hwtliH!ii Tbe Wnijiieii in Alaiwina are to he 1 gjSsL. Mdcr llm iiii..ing rtKt'wjtfniigF . '. ,,. . .... Kraarealthelaritopftten uhi in Jonea ana nwer ( ; of North tamlina, yon will bear "Her aecrvt Aiawtitu, or new reign of "V. Down, w ilh allaecia "" wj k aiiiicktt, araort. and . , if l V ' ; " l, t'i.. (!i .,1 - I . I ,1 -3 t 8r the IkUw W; it Jim cwm o H ow where the little finger of presideat ia ranre iiorful than, the the who)esi,li.Hi." Vrt, n.l.H)J W Uoirrille CVrVjWr4, M W4 i h V U aoowiuf hi whole band. ' 111 - : L ., 1 ' 1" - - mw 1 III IImwmIII X I ! U mum n( ,1'nmiiimV. (tnsITni,' fKJi.liii. Hi.- urit of h.Unu n.rt'iM ill Amtl, Hi.- .rf , ,Hwl,utiin 1(. ''" '' "' aHiijUur liuwlivrt I l rlv n. chuI.IwI, 1.M ) I" il ri'hi an. I UwftH ft.r fh ,,r,i,l, t t.i I ha nxiuv ioUi AunJ. Cur..ii.. iw,l BIli,, . nnf w irraii r Imt ,,r,H-P f aWj , (.u,t (i( m jn l'Ui.iiip ,ri.ioii i- it right d ,wfu U t)jls U) iit ri,i,,,t ,,a kh .,! lHrtt 1 it rii'ht for l.im i,,.. i ,i mil ii - T! T'r ITri-itl' ' "II lion uii, Inns, .,,,1 ..r., "i will. 'imMiiryiMici, "jH-n,,,, f,i ,,f into Iferore a I It r l -1 1 1 aiiU law fill fur him t irta. Ifiylit .ui, U rrnr it r the hiiitl uJ tlm-. .Iiiu- Hi. inniHiiii ninl guilt) alike Ui 11.-.- in or.lir tn av.ii.l iiiiliiwrul w'iuru ..I' tliuir jH-nnins ( W.is it rilit unit Inwlul in lliw uliiti' f.jr Hit- ni.li.-nl nlfi. e liolifcm of the f,.le rul g.iyi THiiKjit ut ul iiutoriouiily iffii.i nuit an. I unuit in. n inUi the coiintiw of Kuth.rr.ini, I'.. Ik, I'l.-nvHwiil, Ijim-nln an, I Oiuliui, mi. I l.y llm nij iff ,,. riny, arrtl r.ir an. I liiiu,r..s .if mii .ni,f. .'iiilty f ..If. ii. uuuu.. iuuuuuiiaikiUb.. - 1 Ihwi .lrHf Ih.'w ll.w kitmiwil iiiil.,. I Irv Um-ih miioti"; MirHiii-n. I'.r allivrwl riiiM. VV .- il right mill li.wfnl f,.f tlie ju.ljn h In-I.l tl.r I nii.d Stul Sl.il, -h circuit i-oiirt lr.rn Hhi Hiiul'ir 'i",lh M,ll.-tl to tt-fiii ,,l the curl IV, .in on,- I tin until ''"'".I iitowedlv o 4 Hub htld'ij,, iil.l.il I In- In,,, of -in It :,,l,,iirilllient . lull, i, I the tt.ful.n trri. mill IlliliiwIiilU ill, I iii mint inn of the Icllt-r and spirit of the iiiiul... in. wcJI na ih.- ion-.riuiii.in ot lie Tinted State, order the 1 nile.l trtl,-. iiutiHal Hi aumnioii a jury eHeciitllii to try the kuklux, and innocent meu at. well guilty 1 Waa it right and lawful fur the aaaiatant aiaUkjttri!J..Ki. tlvie Uie United Htattw waralial, a 14tt4uit anil violtutt ruii cal, Ai twt of uion lie ought to aiiiu nion ? Wu it right an.l lawful, when the radical Judge, radical litrict and atwis lajil dwlrict attorneya, radical attorney gtiiiural of the United Stab, radical Lni ttt St.it. wnaloi-H, the nidicnl iovernor of thia Mate, and ollw ? rwlii ala in and out of oltire in thia stalv and out of it, were atriving and doing their utmort to make I lie trials of Hume charged with tukltu off.iM-ei, take fnUitintl turn- for tlte radical marahal to auinni.ill five uLrftu of tlie pcraou from the nhlkJ party tmmuc tfuy irtrf riblu'iiU ? Wat il liglil lo aelwl rwlical of deep an.l violent pr. jiiiiicn aa jumra i Wa it rioht and lawful, when theac jitrora wi aeliH-ted were chalianged Uhiii atliduvit aa a whole, an unlawful, laM-aum. not drawn and Htiiiiinimed a.a'.nding to law, and iM-cauae they were o auiiiiuoncd lvtu they were r.or,ta. for the rndical jildgea tti rej'uue Ui Air in ideiua i the facta charged, and to refuw, if the facta were trtH.''aM AWorii to, to MtMtaiu the chnllange? , Was il right Pr at loaat one of the rad leal jildgea to aid in making up a Ai,;iw euLirtd report ol the trials had la-fore him for the purpMe of making political (api tal in I he otllirrn tAt. Wu it right for the radical convention' and the legialalure who flrst aawemliled under the peeSfi" eohWtttltteritf-Aritate, to increaiw the Ute det.t -0,000,0(H), aud ateal the whole of thia vaat mini with the ejorptiou of lean than $fiOO,XW t Waa it right for the radical authorities of the state government to let the thievok and rohliein who stole thia vaat mini go entirely una hi pi of justice f Wu it right for a radical governor In aiwM!Ul the constitution and law of the .late, arreat, wiih.mt warrant, acorea and hundred of inn.a-eiit an.lgO.id vCi n siAH.M-ii.l AiiAfwi (wrjiKA, defj the chief-ju lute. -ann ai Uii)' 'piTfiFE?E5i5!Ti. reR-aof hi. .h-apotic will and purweir ' Waa it right for a radical chief jutne Ui collude with that radical gJna.no. t4, I.Miin. ol tbe JbU? -Binr"!' cwmiuIWi hia radicaH porpotiea't Waa it right for the people Uimpach as, I .know that lawkwa governor Unght that faithlem aoil dialioneat t-hirf iiHtice to be impeached And deprived l , V 4. f "T" " - 'U drankenueaa and and 'inwMnpetwwy i (Wht Judge Watti to iie' impeachci 1, Ought Gov. CaldireU to hare exercued the arti tmr f Oucht he to be im peach- Ought Got. CaldwaJJ to he ineached Ii being rogniaant of the rrime and cor rtiptioiu peip trVu(l Iy,ti3'radkail Co-ajion-ra, and not rawing hia vox in op jMa.iti.Hi to thent ' 1 'la it .right Ii radk-wl f oWrnnre tfl' iar dna radical nfro Uiievea,, rollen, arur uVrera, houa-irM4a, bam burocra, bur- plan, and auch onininal a perpctrauii raiw.ua hiU wom, and turn them ka UuoCMtf le i u v.. - - I iU U ri.Ut fcc JudgS Tofg W tliK fHrai nrgra t the rui tent wry fiir.f ly Is month for BtUfliipting topirp,,. ttt; IC'I Iff ''pPji jjitff TRF-- l i...V 'nhitf !,,v iii (inuiL'i: LountyJ. In it riht fi.r niilitnl l.-.i.l.m li.iniri.i. Itlatt nt lii.nu. sii1 al.r.m.l, with Urn viuw kVllLr . M v. 4ll lniiC III, in-. In In i,,.r mij H.r. -liiuliiii; n,is ru,. ,-ni,,, a,i , i,,, ,ll r f W iH 1m L'lll.l tl ll .W. MM.i,.! ! l.i ih . ii-mi. nm li.iiu m.iim- r. (tr.i'tilii in.- , ,,l 1 I In n. m will !r..iuiiil a I. H Mtun lii'itiit. IMMllill limnl um mgni Ji.ii.l.oTti on" roygrs. ii. WiMiani M. K iit, ,.l Ni w V.irk 11. wi a inWic H(Hx;h il Km.l the .liin,lr ail.1 AimliiiK in ih.it , ilylhrnin;!! it oiH riU iu.1,1 I,. U..h,I if mt through " halli'l" lh.-n lltriHtli ' lMy,.n. U. TliU iii,lH 1.l,M.,y ; nn, I if a wiuthern .iraUr W.- han I.. I.ik.l u-nlly II.I.Un' u.liiiitiit i :iti.,ti )titi,h-r. .1 -i.i.l n.lilii-,1 ua. Ht. nit. iiu(l..:M li,-. ami ll,'. to thu Imi.hii f Jiant. Tlu-tiii. iuihic win- iiiiuouih; Unit tr.iv. ItiilliH k ha Fiftili.'.! the propli l G. ..ryi.r, ini.l l..lli Ii. m..Ti of the lcgi- lat.ir.- Imn- i:i..j iiwilulions of rcimurcJ ui..u llit. Ht'..t l.a ov.Tiior n ho .icrtw the HMij.l,fe of Ciria, ah our fugitives, II., 1,1m ui., I I.itil. Ii. Iji, ,lo Ilii- people of North Carolina. . f rnj'w.iol1i."'rtoW -r'w.iiiT.Hwafrai and editors talk hull.. t f.iil. Nor i-. that all. Korty nine col, Is col (Kt at t'hi.ago can la-nr witll.a. !h it tli. v Inmg for Inn iii.ng ami lealing We I,. In. i hill the io.ii hung ut Chicago wiie in , re inii.M-eiit than lintha-k, Hrotl, ami the chiim-i hi.iier- who have licen i, In. , I. t in; 1 1 . e tt,,...,ll I '.i lie eoltsliHIIIed I av. no more I.. I . t- " let - I, - Irajle peace I I I I .t.t.ui i.ll le, I I Tilled l.h.n thai if up. .ii to mil mi.' one do ice the three- f 111, i .,n.-lituti,.lial eey, uiti the .IruA, ,ll I ' I. 1.,,ml I t ,u.l the !i.l.lr. of the ciecutive coin mittee, that he will ,r.itfi the etmelugUrn, aocording to hi Myatiti of logic, that hia " argunientM ia mianawerahle, And, rAir iwi m mm vtaituje U attempt u an swer. Ilia "arguiii.-nt " i un.U.lionably tetujthy, if not ttrengthy ! Thia sccnu to liethe common liiipnwion amonjr. the half dozen t.iliticnin who have tound time to wade through it - no it i aaiil. WHAT Til KY SAY IX VIHCISIA A 1IOUT im: KAD1VM.S. Souk: "half and half" democrats who are alwaya looking which way the wind Itktwa, and UAiuhy paiiihy conarrvalivea who go where " thrift may follow fawn ing," aay wa are too hard on the radical raw aU who have stolen our money and ilisgrw ed the nute. Hear what the Itich iiioii.I li)Htti h aaid on the inoming of the elceiioii ill Virginia, and all the other .kni.K rati, papera were even more "even on the radical thieve aud raacala. Si they mud during the whole campaign, and they have won a glorious victory m thia struggle tor freedom and aelf government Itichuioiid ia goiug ahead. . Obstruct her nol hy cotiipioinit.ing with radica.a. K:i, Ileal rule w null! . tiruig tier to A dead hall. No e.mlideiu-c can Ih: placed in Ml. h radicAl rule aa vte have had in thu aou li. Ilhaalieen the luleof la'aaUl of prey such rule aa I he wolvca of the lllitek Koiiet.1 would bring into a hamlet abandoned to their ravenous appetite. ,Wherever Ihnw animal ol prey have got f)1 MaM.wuoii public credit, publl. teace, an 1 atainl linppiiieM aud proa-rt, have lieta duairoyed. 11 ua aaciitlcr tune, pleasure, in.-iiey, ei cry tiling personal and individual, In the cause v1 He stale and her prter vat ion troui the ri-klei and de structive rule of these desperate invaders aud roblajni. Wi woLLU like Ui know of the leading horn blowers of the radical f iction ol Una state, who of the Democratic (ni-CTyative party belonged Ui the radical ring who stole f jtl.UOO.lM"' from the people of the state, (live their names and the proof. We want to know Iheni aud they shall, be heid up along with the.xradicAl k-aderi to tlie tut. iiiili.-ualion Md execration of au outraged people. the proof. Ui ve the naiuea aud Tub piiiici(i.-il obji--ti.m urged against tin milium of the- Kitrt-utiv UimHiiUee by tlie pea.-elul1) e-nutitiuioual essayist evliitor of Uhi Perry tlie man who last siinnuer utterly .Umolishcl and exter minated the Ajax of, tlie North Carolina bar, -ia, that the committee did not de nounce and exix rale the kuttu in auf BCiehtly clWse aud --.tinted terms, Amrl fnau the objection, be thinki the addreaa ia in tho main omatiiutional I Nsw Oovbbkoh. tleorgia has anew deut of the -naK Itulha . having H,t meat, or boui. v bjaaWCiSliy:' ' f B I ha fay. iaiature expn-aata the hope-tllAl Ihiire wul fur retrenchtucut and Ktfomi. Bullock. Scott, Hotden and Brighara Vouug, are all, o the wing. ' l)fcj.!hiPf0gtB&. JulrajaiflipiB j such eaemkaof malikio.L The evHMtitMtiual editor hf the Leutg JVrry, alia the Arai, alias the Rnt, ha al longth d charged hia luy 'tad piocw at tlie address of the Central Kieculive Commit U. Thia dw-hargsb just three columns long! H i snuajf.' 8d heavy, Indeed, i..i ,t i. Mieraltv dowbtod if half men in Ui tUU will rend it The a sault, au-t-nlk-d, ia posnlle-a sad liarmiesa; as pointVaa, and an dull -and linruiVesa. " . ,v.'- FHirn OI B OWK GOBBIWPOMUEKT. bitiob k t Smau. Crowd-FiTiiBit fKi-rift-M t tii nm'Inw'tlpM UN A 81.1. frtcALK. Wkmnm, Nov . Vi-trtcrilay Uic tecond grand animal r'air of the lt,Anoke and f . ... ar uiver Agiicultural Association Ona-iHal with a very line nhibiiion ..f .l.I. ... tlie variiMis deiwrtments, but; with a small trown in atU-ndance ; the weather being eiou.iy t.ut no rain. The fair grounds are situated shout one and one fourth utiles south of the town on the Wilmiugtou and Weldon , railniad, with cars running to it every ao' minutes. These Kn4n.tti are very siqa ri.ir to tliose of the Htatc A-cktiou, both in rcganl in, tuuli;iinilieJi..au.lAti,,.,,,,,l.i. c.tnairui tioa of the different buildings. We were particularly (truck with the con vtsifcmt arrsngenient of Floral Hsll ; it lieing l.icsted just alatve Mechanics' and Agricultural Halls with s flight uf stairs leading up to It from both the outside and inside of the building, with a large baloimy in front capable of seating some 2'ifl or 300 K-rsons, commanding a splen did view of the entire race track. The building for the reception of ngri- , nil,, rut inii.l.iii.,nti. ,..;.i. ..I . .:.!.. tfKitrhMbfyvtiytfjAftS that we. have Jivcr ja aucn, The Italia, close an,ToH-ii, olli.-i-s of various .1, -st rip tions, and in la. l all tlVtlic arrangements are as cirijiaa-u ami titling as we have ev.-r seen on any r air (irouii.l in the state. The track, h.ilf a mill! in cin-pinli-reaiie, i an exc.-ll, ul one and up lo the preseill remain in , o.kmI condition "lour c,.ii,-iMiiideiit .lid not reael. tin plu, .- until lau i, -i-, iia Atterii.M.ii, he can Sieak but little of the first day's proceedings, hut learns that nothing ol much interest tranpircd. This mornini; we were bright and early on the lair .-rounds. The crowd was largely in excess over that of yesterday, and all tlie departments had received Wiugrnttar entries. - - Floral Hall, the central point of attrac tion, was iiH-st lieautifulty dot-orated, and its appearance did full credit to the fair fingers that accomplished the work. To mention ouly the articles of real merit and deserving special notice, would require ttai much space. Ilut in passing we cannot forlaar alluding to the handsome silver cup offered as a premium by J. T. Young A Co., Petersburg, Va., to the lady who takes the first premium for the beat pre serve. Thia Arm had a magnificent ex hibition of silverware, jewelry, Jtc. Leaving Floral Hall hy the inside stair way, Mechanics and Agricultural llnll was reached, and here we were grot-ted hy our old friend Pnelich, of Duplin, who had on exhibition some ten varieties ol hit well known wines, 20 or .10 varieties ol grtie vinos, besides many other things that cannot lie enumerated here. Hen were cablmges, grown in Halifax canity, weighing from 3.1 to 30 .in. Is, and, iu fact, vegetables of almost all kinds of the finest description. In this Hall, Mr. John I K. Williams, from the hardware house of rliiinnier, Young & Co., Petersburg, Va., exhibited a magnificent case of hardware goods, arranged by himself in a very unique and tasty hianner. Tlie exhibit of agricultural implements is capital, but almost alt of the more' prominent are manufactured out of the state, Tappy 4 LmuadeD, of Petersburg, contributing mrj?rfy: "" ' The show of thoroughbred and blooded stock, though' limited, presented some splendid specimens of horse flesh. The most prominent among the latter is Geo. M. W. Riuwom's famous stallion, "Red Dick," and in truth "he is a steed," and ofa pedigree as nolHe as royalty itself. Me is by "Irxingh" out of "Alabama" by "Brown Dick." The General had' several bLsKled a ills, .fee, on the groUn.U, which will lie noticed at another time. 1 lUK.THOTrmu . . .... Un-day, like thai at lUMgh, was rather of a poor ontccv The maia HiaWh came off at 1 1 o'clock. Paxson entered "Boh Ia," Prairie entered " Ufer," and Trout en 1 tered " Huulnea." best three ia five, lor two purses f T5 and 'S0. " Hnnlrss." Usik thiee trtraight heals in iM aid 3:51. thus winning the first rise of f 75, having to iawler ' tbeoa of $S0. Thiaioh tlie weatlier tooki tnreaiemng, I ' .... , I it is expected thu on to-miarrow Hie crow u II largely iw reaae. Every train brings new artie-trs for entry. To morrow and meKuTaW - f Ch h'aoo to C rLsmiai, STC-ltt. Ge7ir MTitresiure? uril iSMfttagenof the Charleston. S. C' relief movement, thanking them for "the gener ous douatirh) from warm hearted Cnarksv ton to rokeB-hearte.1 jTiicajrp. " fie d,Ur -.. .. . . . --- - . "Our prostrate people will l afore tttocltcd by this" contributi.H thsn1 by nuuij of greater amount, which come from other morn pnaipenws sou roes, , since the kind words snd frclina which accomnaay thti girl assure as owe lnire "that all tfw w.trl.l s akin." Stsrh hearty- sBanllesla tions from the South -and they renamn nsa in this time isf triat-Mvince as anew that we of America, at Usnst, are soe people ; and over the red Bride which lie bet wren M and tkaM who this day hlesS us with their bwuntv, we stretch sar epI hands in s mournful hWdictiuw the vers of this sscred fend. t . -: . F DHSIOCRATIO PABTY-ADIRIC88 TSK. A few dsys aim. wt announced.' that a oi tne .leiaocratic party had born held in Italeigli, and at the some time, gave a iinlis .rr ine aiiuntliiieiltl to tne cwesti tdtioo aiiich tin? committe suggests for lla- rnn-tiik-ratH-m of tlie Lejeislsturo. We sow have below us tlie address of the c.(Imiiiiii whic sccom panics tin? pro- tmm aiuenoine-uia, ana My it to-day lie lore oar readers. And iArt from the intriiuie merits of this docuaieat, ws would have our read.-n. to snMinder well the distinguished namt-s thereto arinended. . They ars tin names of mea without fear and atinv renroacli At the head of tlie list, stands the name of that poUtK-alfy great and morally good ex (-lovernor Bragg, whose private Ami public clui-acter are equally without stain. Whether in the senate of the Unite.1 ctatea, ar as Oovernor of his native and triend of the t.ple, aad a faithful aud able exponent uf the nature and objects ol republican government and of popular rights under it. If the oilier signers e the address have been denied some of thr honors w hich the people have contcrrt-d on (leveruor llragg, they have yot all lieen oliji-cts ol topular lavor, in one way or anotlK-r, and are to day distinguiahed sub: juris of popular etoem. In all that distin guishes integrity and honor in the man. Ami punty jju the ialii,t, they Arc emi nently worthy ol th.-ir h.tiiorabUi iositioii as colleagues ol trovenior UrtiL:-!. I III OtlllT llaVH. Slid ltelu.1 , lltn -, III. il.l f uTamend, is the basis ol I ThnsB jasrs: mt made or ought lu,-k ma le as equally toelfocl ail tlie hk;1 low, the rich and p.ir, the Ma. a an.l white, all claasca ol men witln n -gnid I rank, color or previous ivindilion ol' scivi tude. That thei li..ul.l Iw s.. ui ule, an.l so administered, i- the spirit which the ad dress breaths, and the letter which it incul cities. It e.i,tem plates the pross rity ol ; Ii. -I ale and the happiness of the pe, pi. . including radicals as well as democrats, a id cons..rvative men of all parties. The ar.iinient tt il.y is sd.lreHs.sl to the r. aon and interest of every man, and not in Ibe passions and prejudices of parti .uis. In this lespect, itjs eminently wor thy of its authors, and ..-nly at war with tlie political ilegcneracy ol f he times. It pmperly awumes that, in the framing of our organic law, no partisan spirit should he indulged and in this they command the approval of all but the selllsh and corrupt partisan. Oppressive taxes, sim--oueolrices, and oilier legalised oppreasinm, and wrongs are becomingly duplicated, and will not fail to arrest the attention ol the good and wise of alt parties. Both in spirit and letter the address is not only unobjectionable, but is highly commenda ble and praiseworthy, aa replete with el purl mi ntaf truths w hich lie at the founda tion of happiness and prosperity under free representative government, A to the amendments advocated, there may Im- some slight diversity of opinion. In some restecta, II icy may not have gone lar enough ; In others, Uki far. This was natural to expect To my that we couctii heartily in all the amendments would b, tinHMWret aud when prxMavicd to the leg islature, they will no doiilit undergo soiu, niaU.rial modilictktioiis. As A grouu.1 work, however, for that body, nothing butter could well lie pnwuted. (iiaW,'i ifeuenjer. We surrender our editorial space to-day to tlie address issued by the Stale Kxeo iitivft Committee to the Inutile of tiW- commonwealth. It is A timely, able an.N patriotic disiimcjil and will commend itself to all men who value the prosperity ol the state and the jkiac of her people above the triumphs of party and tlie s-r quiaitius of office. The suggestions of the Committee as to the change prupoae.1 Im. msile in the constitution are those which are imieratively demand ed by popular sentiment not less than by the public weal. I'pon these is sues as a pisiform the conservative democratic tarty will enter the cam paign of 1872 fully armed and equipped for the winning of tbe grandest ailitical victory in the annals of our politics. The present constitution is, in a variety of par ticulars, cumbrous, odious and oppressive. That it needs revision and amendment no 'one "Wfiiiee opiuioii ts worth a gTOKt lias had the hafclhood to deny. The move ment fot a convention having failed the ouly other method left for adoption is by amendments adopted by tlie legislature and submitted to tlie people for ratifica tion. That is the course recommended by the Kxecutive Committee in the address, We trust that the lalatrs of the committee will nsnilt in giant to the State. 117. vn From the CloAvehuHl Banner. . ADDRKSS OF Til It BXKVUTiVK I'OMMITTKS. We publish in this issue Nthe addrna of tlK-Crntral Keut.lve Oiimitiittiee to tlie poople ut tlie state, and w ask Dot it the caiiilKf and caretnl reading, by every eiu sen, which its importance demands, The recunimendatitau eontained in the. address am mere ingestions to the legislature for amendments in the state oaistituti.sx by the legislative I mode, i The peop'.s have refused to, call a coa ention. and this ii the only hope for re lief front the burdens of the present oon- U- , k. I. ...1 1. L- ...i-a .1, Minmnit amendments AllSlPW. 1, T mhb, "M shall pass th general assembly by three fifths of Jkotb heuses. (feaU be published six montiu before the next election of memliers of assembly, and if passed by ls4asr!rTlne' the amendments proposed shall be sub mKlalo'lFip flcation or rrjecthax If ratioed by mat ..a, part. . ms f slur tBiT teilUHW ItAtll Tirsc- pic are nitnej by the enormous taxation' required by the provisions of the eonsbttt tioa as it is, before it can be aateaded by thia alow process, they nitist pat the buuiis where it belongs, to wit : upon the radi- i ti ,j turn mwsAiii wsinlalusa who defeated the nH' tw-B ' tsjui ejilim irr tsro-thirda majority, and Upoa ths lead en of that party, at w Boss suggest lias cow ventionv was defeated at the ballot box, after the Irrutlalure bad jatmed the bill by s mnjorily vote. . ' . The addrem haw been issnml hy t)t Central Cxwweiittw.anrtr'Hiiajftatirin with tlie whole rUata Committee and a large ntimiier vt other pnmiinent itehUewwa from alt parts of the state. Is the tegi lalant Bead tne wms rounet-m, ana ua-e pnent Arti.m hx the matter at its approach tag' ssaaiow. The rerowoseadAiWj of the eommittea, if carried r1 rote, effect, would so simplify cmr stata coestits- tion, that .Hi . BjastniiA:4WBi,.l i.aia. lueru is not lawyej: ta jndic in N'ortli Carolina who understands it as tt Is. To amend It aa sugifote d, would mcnt and the tavution of the ptiple to wuai uiey weie ih lore the war. As it is. ra.xaii.ai ami the expense ol Hm- govurn nuait are at least rue times as much as tliey were la-lore the war. The pcnpksde nuuid a i-hange. Let their n rvaiils, the iix-mian ul the legislature, h.-.l the de- llUilhl. The Aldn-ss warns the people of the tate aliinst the .langrroua tendencies of radicAlisin in all its f.wnia, and urges un all the absolute imiMHrtance of renewed energy to defeat it at the next general election. To the dogmas of Ilia radical party we tin: indebted for all of the evils which have Urn la-ought upon the country. Iji the g.std old Isys ot democratic and whin- rule we lived in puace and itiirt. We knew ITewibnrrsW'totWo nof'ttampeilor a gallon of whisky, true) the tax had not been paid on. or whi ther we had liccn making a few tritiona of brandy, to pay our taxes, from Anr own apples rather than let thein n.t, without n license. We hoard tiolhtno ,en of uiijit ,n y rule, mn(r- til law, sn-iK-iw.u of the w-rit of Atittw wry.MS, dragging the honest unYieaeeable citizeus of the county three hundred miles from home to'ls- tried bv comirtt courts and packed jurii-s, nor of federal soldiers parading llinmgn tlie country, arreting and incaroeniting in Hlthv tails withot-t warn.nt, quiet And ticaccalilo citiiens we di.l not know then, that six hundred llliriilllll ia? ' IfcaMaii Ihjj'tsj wii as,-ta4raaaTi ir'W-;'fc ... ..." . , .... . I wr -trod a much rs-ttcr rfn-vrmriTi-ritris moTr ,t and faitlifut a.liniiii.tialion of the , ,e. .-uriiig hilpji'iie.-. and pittf-penly to I,.- tnerii-an p.-.ipte. und it did nol cos! tiic-ti-nl-li tliat am. unt. Can the lieop'e fail to see ? Will they qiri-tlv by i-lutK- lo . : 11,1 piTII'il II I," S.ti-lll lo 1 heir childien Will they sit e chain, of tl .- rivet.-.! upon them hues , r, ninl fhouaii, and Is of unncccasary otliivr- .. r-.w rich Hmui tlieir substance, 'the ladicnl party lets b.en con trolling the government tcu Vfars; Hie result of its rule is Is-lore lis. I'liu issue is plainly made up, disguise it as we may , t is a conliiiualton oi litis iiisastrous rule with military ik.sitiiu and the downfall if the republic on Hie one stile, and on tire other, it is demurracv, the govern ment ol our fathers, with a strict (-.in struction of the constitution, the soyer eignty of the, people ; tlie rights of the states linimpnired ; the preservation of the general government in its whole constitutions! vigor; a faithful and eco nomical 'I'lininiNtralioii of natiisnal and late If -Irs tint Id air may be lightly .urdeii.-.l, ai d a.iculttire, commerce Hid mechanics encouraged ; the supre macy ol 'lie civil law over tne mil itary aiitlioi-ttv ; equal and exact jus- ueto All men; exclusive privileges to none; flic sacred rigms ol minorities in. I a itcaecfiil arqiiiiiu-nce in the do- ision of maiorities : the diffusion of knowl-nV' and arraignment of all abuses at the h.-ir of iiublic reason; fnailoui of elioion, lice auuech, freedom of the pre. freedom uf la.rson under tlie prove tion of the writ of AtsAAiu rorput, and speedy trial by juries lmartial1y selected. ' Tlieae, the land marks of democracy und constitutional gov eminent, are the only safeguards for the Anierican people. May they arouse from tlieir lethargy be fore it la: Uhi' hit"., and have tlie courage to do their duty in a struggle which is S.H111 to d.xidu forever this iuiKrtant issue between thciu and their masters. "FL'fW L TlIK FAMILY." We copy the billowing from Iigan's organ, the liulhcrli.pl Star. Saiut Lewis must mend his lick, or Long Perry will send him, back to nike chaige of the Old North Stute : We call the attention of our readers, and pArticuiarly inir friends in ItaleigliAtid vicinity, who arc managing and coutiol ling the Jmt Ut the c-omiuunication iu Aisttlier cjilumii of the Htttr signed 41 Itad-ii-Al." We d.Mire to sec unity and har mony in the management of the republi can party in North Carolina, for iu unity and harmony there is strunglh, and with out H tjch-at is alniisit-()tiri,ia, .... ,Wa bv but lately achieve. a great victory in tha "Old North State," iu tlie defeat oi" the un constitutional and revolutionary attempt uf the kuklux democracy to call a conven tion, and we do nol hesitate to say, that tlie Km deserve great credit for the noble sit vice rendered in lliejauipaign, but we are sorry u see that with tlie catnjiaign, ended that energy and determination on tlie part of the editorial uiAUagoinent of tlm Kni. that ought at all times to cliarac lerize the management of a paper inten d d j the organ and guide of a great poliHral party. The necessity for a party organ at Iiahvigh waa conceded by republicans throughout tln state, and tlMi first "apkSraiK "liif Wi" ifr"was hailed with joy from Cherokee to Currituck ; but we greatly fear that if the Urns and management of the ediUarial .Uc parti lien t of the Era ia not uiaierially changed from what it has betas for tlie past lAVuth it will be the cause ot much dittacnaica and diaatisfaii-t.i in tlie ranks of the repuldicaa party in North, Caro lina, We btne til at we may not have tauae to alludcU this Subject a second nute, for Bone tuVre than we desire unity and harmony in the party throughout the state. iet us have barutony. . 1 1 - He stood oa his head oa th wild sea shore, and joy wss the cause of the woftai-n-fttii-mr-'im-aiiret had fttK ba- ibre insanely glad In fact And why F to-eka-ema --hWsW''W"'Ttj"1' motlierB law bad mi Irs to a tropical country far away, where tigers and W W ptSyalTOCTXhCore nianTooe ,'121 Y ul-.Jtl Of ""g"1 aisjMtant Irasil had 4usbm, ttw stitp " tenrii-i, wfcjr ' sawt blithely spread. Oh I now look for a quiet life, which had knowa as yet ('tis trutliAt he still p ami ninl a wife, and wss aot sjuita out of rmj rrtt .tin, witrtiri Hit' rnasrl Uui singular, c.haai'tk t apped and downed, hl he tell exactly as iftbe "editice' was crowned." Till over the b-u.m's edge the diaaipatiedJrom view; then, np be leaped tax a - chalky ledge, and danced like a kangaroo Aad many a joyous lay he pealed w'er the sun set swa, till down with a "flu "sank the orb of day, and then he went hutae to tea. 4- A csaooof irna fsc the Wilmington, Charlotte t Butherfurd ttailroad baa been received ih Wilmington, and lb JvtrmU says the work of laying the track Inwards Wadesborvr' will be .begun ia few days. TMdw ,t'?Kt!rwssi tti ol aiJirSCT' aaidnTus Hk of Judge tigau : , 1.1II. ..in court wt upcucd on the 31st nil., on Hie sex.ron.1 week of the terra. UU Honor, (ieorge Washington Log as, pre si.i.il with his Usual dignity, imparti ality an.) ksral acumen. HoiMivered tlie name new charge to the grand jury which cioitai no- goou people ot (.leave land. One noble sentiment in the charge .leaervesf4o be M-rpelHlly n-nM-mltered : " The beahti of Hie law ia iuatiee a.I ti.. la-auty of justice is the purity and rUiot with which it ia administered in Tills court." Two happy Illustrations were atford.il of the praitirwl' aplirati.sA of in pniH i me in l lllH courL Wil Maasague was sentenced , t a previous e..iirt to two y.nmi In the lien'tentiarv 1. killing a ,h-sM-rad i, whom fie had tried t i Avoui lor Hours awl w hu was pursu ing nun with a dirk, when the fatal ukw.B intluJi-d U WiUlMf.....: sm thej Intended. When Hon. Oenrge Wasliington Logan, late of the Conftslc- rate congress, was infonned of tlieir inten tion, ho said that hall he known it, he would have remitted the senteiu. An iinp'-a! ws taken and the CAS carried up to the supreme conrt and the judgment of tho court liclow anlnne.1 When the case came buck. D. Schenck, Ksq , made an eloquent and powerful spe. h fir Jhe do. fence and was follow e. Ity Col. lintiim, tint- solicitor, in a most uble h gal argu meat. His honor, lain .if the Coiilih-rAte ongress Mien sciitenta'd Mj-'ioia. In pri- sihi for two years, noiw illetai,diMu Ilia iire- ..!..., ,l,..I..K,ll..M dieted lot; fratlmking iu tne county aouurr lies. Hon. Joseph submitted, and Hon. IJeoige Washington Logan, late of the 1 ii-ifetlera'c Ctnigress, iniMjsed iqsm his Joy ul coin ,. si, the enormous penalty of paying the costa. -'The beauty of justice i the purity and vimlntn with which it is inlininihturwl in THIS Court. Hon. Oeorge Wssliinglon Logan, lata of the oulederate Congress, with the. in domitable courage of his illustrious name sake, dispensed with his guard of United Suites soldiers and came to Lincolnton, escorted only by the right loyal Scoggin aes. These loyalists have not had as rich 1 harvest of greenbacks as tlieir loyalty deserved. ComniissitJiicf" Yost and Mar shal Itosher reached Lincolnton first and got the lirt fruits of tlie Held. Loyal Vest was serenaded by the negroes upon tiisarnv il lie r.-ssiuded to the griux ful co, ,.,!, in. ! 4 :ti a spca'h somewhat below ih. s, iii,fii-il of Itemisilhenefl, told lllc Ucuoe- lint tie had cou'ie 1, 1 put down tin: kuklux'. b it was silent us to the loyal grceub:u:ks he hoped to win. The loval leaders have been in gnuid conclave in Lincolnton. Hon. Joe Kirfc. dealer in county securities, loyal Ned Cobb, colored. Gen. Bolivar, Hon. Com missioner Vest, Hon. Dectocttve hWhcr, Loyal Mounss Thompson, colored, lion. George Washington Logan, lute of the Confederate Cungnswi, loyal Sinn Ufuinby, colored, the Itight Honorable Snigg ii, tlie Honorable Andy Itainsoar, and oilier dignitaries. The great, central attraction of the cinirt was Hon. Ooorge Washington Lo gan, with his face beaming with nnwritten legal lore. Tbe lawyers will wrangle I over legal knot and mak them tunuliasj and knottier. But His Honor, late or the Confederate congress, cuts the gnrdian knot with his legal sword in a novel and interesting manner. He listens for hours, if needs tie, to both sides, and then turn ing to the jury, aayi in his charming way, " Take the case, gentlemen." On the Mil of honor, of those who hail given their limbs for the south, we noted A. Sain, 5th N. C. regiment, minus left leg; John Smith, 11th N. C. regiment, right leg ; Oeorge C. Rhine, 2th Ii. C. regiment, right arm ; John Weathers, ,13d N. C. regiment, right ami; James ford, 28th N. C. regiment, right leg. TIM ASfgJflTlKS OrrOLlTICS. line On CmiidaU for (As Prnidau Attatla Another. ' from Usorgm Francis Train's 8ieerk at Bt Joseph, Mo., Get. SN. Grant ia the most gigautic sell ever nlaved off on an outraired people. fSen- natlon. l He it an tijnuramai. tin thinks rjtfsyette came from Germany snd the Hessian from Prance. That's so.) Hence he sided with a rotten empire against s live republic. Hisses. Dont him him ; be nWt k now any better. I never aee the general that I dont fell like saying: General, I've only five miuutes, tell me all yon know. (Laughter. You might as well try to light a wet squib as to get a popular cheer for the great dead-beat, deadhead, bribe taker 1 fscuaatioa and applause. ilia passage through the east aad west is a taneral cortege, - with Morton, Butler and tlie nltieiAl thieves as pall bearers. Sensation.) IIU awn. party swallow him a they would diasj of suits and senna. Laughter Thsy srw aahamrd of Mm, If!" tgnia-nacai, his arisithan, his disgusting habits, are minntaly" portrayed "by twraaer, TilUm. aud lhillipa, once hi bnaaatt 0hh pan ions. Uughter.) . Gns-lf and Bailer loath him, while tbe party obliges them professional hanks to sleep with him, (Laughter. A fast horse, a short ail, some rotgat, a lan yard, a big stcsLtnrt struj.1 stupidity np uu grand trtl. Hisses. Mr. Gray discovered a swa-axpmsive flluuiaatmg fiuid. To show how sale the new compound was, he invited a number of hie friends to nvet hint la hi rooma, fluid, which lie at tmc ntueeedeit te stir IjKillkftred ht! tlie roof of the boose, acrompsnJeAl by bis fHeads, he endeavored to txplsi to hi f fMasfMlsllIt' fllll aa1" tvsl6tj had tooarach IvvinneTnitniuf The getitlismso safd pis wwldiim Wait hw the Mi.bmatioa. Mi r...,i.ul hia aseeet till be met Ml si -hp, aneT MM . - . . , , t . . .0 k . AS. yray c.n,, isuni ne kih uu nmu ... , Jones, who istonued him that there was bo nreamity lor him o go ap higher, as every one was coming down. 1 -- " 1 b paper, sanasjara tbe deata ot u. & , District Attoraey Corbin, of South. C And ius. Puor Corbiat hi cesser wa shorts-hut rich ta crpifct-tiiAg plnader. Though alrangur to the state, he held more offieas wlitcJt " paid " thaa any maa in Bosth OArolina, Th last we taw af hia was new ia Raleigh, at theUstr. & Pi strict Court, asaistisg Akermaa, Boad, Phillip and Caldwell ia exerallng the H legal kukltiX Bctof Cong! ess, ia the Inter mU of the radical party. Wonder the radicals (loot my the kuklux killed hia. I lie following letter is from Dr. N M ltoan, of Caswell, tai 11. 9. Guiiui, Lincoln, iDkaii Stia : I presume you had reference to earing tobacco yellow, for which this sec lion is so lauious. It is a rcrv nice mo cess, and rxxjiures some experiencs;, olf- vauon, ana a tnorongh knowledge of the character and quality of the toliaccn with whieh yoa have to deal, ia order to insure uniform success. Much duuends uisai thu character ot the crop when it ia Uktin frnni tlw hllL tf it la of good size, well matin ed and ot a goad yellowiah ookir, Uiere is necesHArily but hills ditlicnlty in the ohi ration. As soon ss the tobacco is i.L.e.i lom the hill and housed, we common.-, with k low degree of heat, my, t.i to 100 Pahreaheit "the yellowing or steamiiu pnsMss." This is the first and simoleHt part of the whole process, And requmsi from IS to 86 hours, according Ui tlm aise aud quality ofjhe tohar.Vthis is reached, the beat should" be padualiy raised to 109 degrees, in order bicsmaience drying the leaf; aud here lies the whole di' fiuulty in curing (I mean dryiug tlie linf). Tbe last degree of heat indicated, should le continued five or six hours, when it should again be gradually raised to 110 degrees, and should be maintained at this puiut, Until the tails or points of the leaves begi 11 to curl And dry. Indeed it will probably be safest for beginners to continue this dogroa 0 heat until one-third of the leaf is dried. Tbe temperature may then l e gradually increased to 115 degrucs and kupl lor several hours at that point, until lh kf, .begins,., to. raUie,. when, .idikM, Ui Uio liwf is ifrie.il after wludi the Uunpei. aturemay be increAsed to 1,i0 degree to dry tho stem and stalk : the latter should be bls. keue.1 by the heat, before the curing is cofnplete. Ordinarily, it rupiirai from two And a half to live days to cure a burn Of tobaoeo, depoadeut entirely on the site and quality, l'ut seven or eight plants on each stock, sad place them eight inches apart on the tier pules. In the yellowing Iirncess, Ul door of the barn should Ik tejit ckawd to exclude tlie sir. When the pmnt is reached for drying Hie leaf, the door may beoiiened occasionally and kept open from 20 to 80 minutes at a time, specially If the toliacco puts into a 'sweat," as it is called, or becomes dmiiii and clammy. The tempemttire ia .ritt..d in the barn, by cautiously, from time to time, adding coal to the (ires, which should be placed in small plies on the tl sir, in rows, allowing about live feet betwc.11 each pile, which should contain at first a double handful of eoai. Ih willing eoai, vmi will soon hum the rpnntity necessary to la aipliu.l, by tun efiect produced. Avoid raising the mail hastily alter the drying It ' commenced, lest the leaf should be scalded and reddened ; on the other hand it should not he raised too slowly for fear of "raising the grAin," or the leaf liocoin ing spongy and dingy. Iloth ex tremtu are to be avoided, and the skill her required to insure uni form success is to Its acquired only by exierience and oliservation. We frequent ly cut btluxcco the latter part of the week, house it snd sufter It to remain until the drat of next week, that w may not vio late thu fourth corumauduient. If I Iia.1 tlBsf..fm.'l siBtwV there .lare other mdnM ;4saiiihi.iij(i-i;j!jcj. If, however, I laewsiB-crvaed In tlitscrtlilo" imtrimj'::c-: manner, in giving you any suggest ions which will aid you in your new enterprise, I shall he gratified, and it w ill give me pleasure bi give you any further infoi ma tion in my pn er MWUKMIHASTKR. Ttrrilit IkttrtuHaA Wkaliiuj i'ws, Jam af Thirtylhret Wkulert AV.iy,. of Ttrelee UuntlrtJ fiuilvr. 8am Kbancisco, Nov. S. -The ship Moses Tayjor has arrived from Honolulu and Anslralis and reports hsving Ismnled a water-lugged bng, tlie Sliclcliop., from San Francisco to Calloa, and found all the crew dead exoept the captain, who Was saved, though barely breath ing Hit also reports a terrible disaster to the Arctic whaling fleet caught in Urn ice. Thirty three vessels were crushed or alainilonrd. .The captains of the whalers Arctic., Gayhead, Minerva, Klira, 8 wilt llrindoer, Kugehia snd Pacia, who bad arrived at Honolulu, furnished the (oljowiMg. !"ajl of jjia loss uf Hie hat ing fleet; The vesets commenced arriv ing, aay Csttsin Thadetis, w the 1st ,,f Mai, had on tlie 1st of June His kn 0eiied and, let the licet up w ithin sight of Cuja' Navarino. ' The llert working northwards found sot) whal.w eroasHig the sea of Ana.lver, and in Ik tiring w-a more and plenty, I nt experienc.sl much trouble flow the i.e',, ami when Hie "fleet arrived at l'as, I'.. h ring and Kowk-r bay the whales: had passed through into the Arctic I tccaii, whither tho fleet followed, meeting with fair success until almut tlie first ol Sep lemla, whrn ice fiiaw an.l licrgs, to gr.at rxtent, eoninnenexsi drilling down, aud bv. tff TTJIB i nuoiWTif lNil;H sunk, snd thexbulk of the n-msinih-r 'herrinieil liiTiyilie'drifirnii;' h-e or driven" V s ah ore. On rVriVuiher the 2nd th" brii; l ianet sunk. Hi the 71 h the Kn. meu wa drifted tastily out tu se by two flora, and crushed like an egg shell. Hie 1 crew narrowly escaping. The Klorida and Victoria, ot Ban rrenciaoo, were also crashed. Oa Beptember 13th the captains of the flost hemmed ia between i'oint Belcher sad Wainwright Inlet held a meeting and resolved to abandon the ves- si in order to ssv Ui firm "f,.th crews, which was done, and 100ilort took refuge oa board the remainder of the fleet, which bad been fortunate enough to cs- f fsTOiifiade te1b tte fisJ cKsied m. The BtsseJB sliaadoneft sre the Com or- aTr.mt1lead: tflrK sacbusstts, J. D. Thomraoa, C.aitest, G. Mora-SB. (Jliamnlon. iiertrv Tsi r. iT,Trary7Wein.l(vr, rsnni ,T.-tHgkityisVi''-, ine wnoie Buniuer am win rta. ii tniri -three. The vessel known tohsmfe w lib ' the ad secured, are ss follows : Arctic. I'ro rresa, Chanea, Uanist Weiaster, LagcMla, Karopa and Medos. All tbe alsAmlism.l v. bsiag lilti chaae of lens) venns even- she - cargom in th spring. TheeaptAisof tlie rMruia nas arrived aeiw by the steamer Moses Taylor. Th news created U greatest excitement at Hoaotula and here. t 1 also 1 :, . How How I The aVieville eimtr polillshes a' call for a meeting of the re pnbikAns of the ,7th Cottirrcaiiiaai Dis trictoa&isy, November Mth. What new Tillaiiiy i now ia ermtcmplaiioa I -' Aa ex -chief justice of trst nprem court arguing s sas before a cotored Bispistrste, was oae of the Hghto at the city ball jee.-. Urdsy. ifuajyata. v f I ' J Hi il, il ;1 5 i IK i r ; ..! V