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itii.nn, v f, siiRii.tr inn. m. .SeMl V.BK..I.T. '. 11 Matt VllL VOL i-M.'R t ekkli . '..m Piairia n . , Ill) is) F'eh Viik TIIKSOTM,.,.. at ji:.i!! jjucia T.urg.je bid not srrive. . ttHNkfr'OT n ln. .in nt aud suitor spent two da; s for the .fudge. There were many 'n t v ti m Monday .On Tuesday ..... all of a thousand. Tuiliirc !,. il a p 'int miss tl.v first day rtM. ..It. n the seconit, Hint In- lias Iti n the second, ami In- has ....An ti. uii a week Hi: uiight -i. rnjlirl V.on.lay for Mi nun anil i not tu attcud ell Tuehday, but ,1 lo do so. j i .uigreseional aspirant foi Cunnm. be I ' Tl. pen... lined on Tuesday. Oen. Willie II Junes Iiltild the'" curtain and opened the ibuw. lie dared not justify tlx Kirk war, n he did when it waa going on ; nor did Willi.' tell about his buying nine home- M.ri l- I'.r taen He talked almut tnx, r.'t.e:-, illd eating atN. M-,of Hilly Smith followed the n-.l fuL'li 'l ri li. I. tien. .I'lllit. lie failed lM 1.1 I, lull Willi. I .IfllKH Willi Jo II . I till.'d at Itoan.'ke Iil.tn.) 1 1..' I in. .ii and tin- Mao . lll . till ho iiiiii-Ii lie n-ei-lved the N'oilh (iolina K.iilload. . I. I! lh it he cloned Ihe oi.ll . -.i n N..r did he I. II h..w 1 h'llidl.-d net,rro Uolni 11 ii . I.ilhi-- . nor did he il , ii .. I I. it; I., aid ol i... r.'i.J I 1. , ..1 1 -,l ... !.-l. Ii, he did yi eov.'riiatliiti , I J 'I Ihe i-lollua.' iliu-Ii in men a eoit ratinu in their for no one could if t ( iliH I nil w in for tlx poor in mi . .ah I a- Hilly Smith W il v-tH in hi tins (or mitkin thr in 'i ini'. Hi i It hul Hi" pUn ii ti'ih In M.ttr .Jcitt, u llioncy -:..-v in ii, 1 h lli vt horil for thr 1 nil u-w urn- oii( en, a we no jii. -p. rity until ths rvvr mi rr put out ol sight uri'l ! . Ni' I- V Stiudwiek wit i tilled for, to i-.i did o in a h w well delivrnd h it IIoa y ur hortj Hiiiy and the I'l-M.. I ; .;. , r.t, Willie I). hi!-' Ii id, the candidate for Super i i'-i hut "t I'uhlru Instruction, w I -m in t.1' ud hut did not appear in tlie iMtit.i..- t- . not "H the stand. Col M 1 i r V taim, h i- ad Irwwi.'d the ul 1 lntl i -n. (e asking if he can engage u to rim tllM apple. The Colonel han in m-ii'id of hint hut no tii!l Mr I'iiillip- mm p'eent hut Bail 0-tl.-liu' I', ih I'MHih I I lllll t il V. . it!-, nee of .1 udge. Touigee, ;u: llitu Ul ide hit appearriui'e it will l.j nuii-aitM;iel, Wmc i t'd ot luifenv iu enU-nni the ton ol J.tjni 1'dikt r and ulealmg a trunk t huoiji. J udge ToutgK'e as often w;t the '.t.; jd--,au i o.'tjeri'd S ilicitoi Hmhito lake u.1 h.-nd tiuin him for hif ripp-araiice at furt, lut put him upon h; tuwr oi ptr-aou.il lecogni.ance to appear. D-un. ! twu. li. leiied hirs honor and recognint e I lor ihrer uriiiv (ioveiiit.r Hidden h;.t I toiifiit'd hond ai. If he arrives in JUit 'gh 1m lure the court iitljourns, appli Chun u h he made hr a special capiaa t"f liinj ft th judge arrivei and theie i ui c-.'Uiit . bjiall be duly noticed. hwcocmayG. Tin a, ti.n of the L. S. Senate in the nc- nl lien It mom auguri well for the count) y It Kh ws that the extreme feel nit; oi l.;tti rneas and Comwipirnt unfnir n 1 1 .jo Midi red hv the :ir, ue drriimnif, sii.1 I.. Hi t p.r t (Kgnis if pn :. 1 aiunrv Nt.teru IcgulaLoiv If uo li'jr jriK.it t.uiti ..it.w the Literal moTement tt.an a -titreiiing of the ftrieritie of Ue puhlii .in pi. pidice, iinndi g(Mnf will have n doer. Ii ii uliogether pntbable, ttui the divihion of the Stnatc relative h our iliNtinguiahetl North Caroliniwi. u mrluenced by the lilwratizing nenti mentu of the Ldieral prirty. It ni be wfely affirmed that its w-tioa would have Wet, iMunew hat different if thr leaven ol juttitT and honor had not already liegun work . INo dwubt many Senatorn who WiI to wat Gen R maoui, woultfhare votdl tii months ago against doing him te justice it has recently and tardily ftftiWl. Th paying of that ?amp, Abbott, for tbt tmi. he ftxnt in ronteating a seat to bkhheiid not have the shadow of a bade of claim, is a bid for other corrupt "oundiels to do likewi-f, ami ia without JmiSty or right. In common wilh onr hle ieople,o.e njoice that iur 8tte lt lnt so capable, true and popular a rrprracin alive upon the floor f he Sen tf? We congraiulaU- the $Uit upon the ttOnM..n When the 'rpent, Ptol, spitt nh ht venom again ami tria to allug Mother, .e are Ut iumm Ahr w twH rtitr gatrant atttr irtTre ttaufom ttew u detiouat.-e and cruah hi in. Ii"sict fi.vriTin In NiiiWiimH -i i th. . ' ai of ru oruai.iz-.tion atbipted by Vke iuta,. kU- -CwmBiittoe of - tWera Qnnixraiii e'onservative party, we give antics 11 a; a onventioa of that party Sir tint cnngrrasinnal district ha been taUed I a(mble la Edenton on Thurv f'tb Jthe SiisI day of May, 187S, tor the Purpose of nominating a candidate lor ". It ia boned that rerj county 11 tae itistrx-t wilt be fully represented ia convention. D. M. CARTEP, Oiairmaa Distnct Executive Com. . LJj A .sCAssA'-A- v y ?-.v - jilir(M- irraftTluir smouuta in f 1 io.Imki, ami i- c.ii-taiirlv , i reasing W tin- con. iei. cs ol 'nur . crrupt utbViwt ct-i iratk, th iiieretts , will be much uu.re rapid." !. Thrs is- Iron, "i" ii-i nun radical ahevt. her. j hope in the old land Wchatr hope of b. tier limes after the ..ug travail and suffering ill the nation l! la s g'a.l indication to hear radicals talking .,f c..i Heme. Wr had thought th.it what ol ' ous. t.-nce tin-v (.net poss--! was loin. since dead It seems, how ever, that t h"ir i something in some radicals tlial iiamn t.t I . .lif.ru (in-, if nut cons ii'Kce its. It, that constrains them to d:-gnrge w h at they have stolen f...ui Ihe penpv When "ill our North Carolina radii-nli. hiin to deliver up what Ihey have HU hed troin our pcop ( It i. amely high time.. If flmclfunjfm tliould open "conaeicuce fund," how many hundred th.nnand would h returned ( Pnppo- toii make the u perinii-nt, Slnelliingii. Or are V'oU jthout faith ( O, h' It Would reliei. our l.urd.-m-d o.le il' all the ireeiou waliiu would return to tin- Mate Ihe mil lloie. they have stolen ' It ii aln,o iif!. ih-olile to . ..ii. i-iv.- h.ov ui'.i. h o'wi.i i-ould he .lone I py mii Ii a workino ol thr lead eoliHi letie,- of tin- s.-.ln.,o. ,in. i al (et t. io.h Ii.-iii ill W 11 I !,..a-. ol I Yliti-o, l ai.iit. i'-ii-u:U Ha,. hi a lit. i-r.il in. t-t ii.o in 1 1 1 . 1 i I. '.lna. thai Ue III! Minted to I, .ill ii I lie n pul. I., hi p.ill v. hut 11. 'A he w -I- In-i to Ml ''l l' . . Ih, ''''I. would nrli has there Ikm-h S4 ninth uuhlilung j fw-oundielm tat nun h Iraud mid pttuia j t un and e irruption g ner;il ly , . Fr-m in,iit to the huiuhli'nt otVn e lici.li r undi-i li i ii , thi re in the atttne unmitigated raH rality prevailing. Thf fai t in the venalit of tlni ig'- i mi eifriuou. ho w ide -prittd. mi virulent and prrv :u.ive, tUat it stuger l.e'tif We kii"W from iildon mi.l Moiiiin-n hw I'orrupt vuf Khiiiiii "tti iiils in the toiMipteat iige tti the Km pi re , we know (nun M.w nUy and Kr -ude Hhd Kili St.iiih'.pe liov d.-ep the depravitv and profound tht vilhun v ol Kngland iluring the tijt hiindrt d y ar iifter the Kestoiiition . we ha'.e lead -oiii'-thing of the di ll'. UK' it ol Kinin e in the daHof the French Keoluii.,n .-ud nl tlie lute Kmpefor, hut we m.im h in vnn in H.'iy I .nd, or age, lor a piralh I to th col i upturn and vilWiny "i ihrse in the dilhret lpmg time. of jw art Hut tin hand writing it on l he via'!. Tin kiitH of thf thieve and woundrels ar- retributive justice la tml apt AW tt w - ' Ll I1 e.iiiie ' hi' W ill ' dillii1 w hli fort aie reiu.etl ; Let ll i ..in.' tu lue nuvti cime hennavie THK CLC1SX.TI CO.WKSTIOS It im ucleaa to ape4'uhtte al the notir w wnte ft, lo who will t? pn liaL noitiina ted in the convention that i now in ae ition at Cincinnati. Possibly before we i(o to pre we inny ictirn aotnettiing tit ti nltF l" ho,u the moi proiuiut-at claimant lor presidential honors No one ill 'ieiiy ihe very great importance lht al- tactics to ll.is l. ly. TI.eliiafral part)' wan first a rlnuil a mere ..jwrk, not larj'T th..n .a .uan'a banil, ilark. riling the hi-avr. ol Htianl'a M.litit'ut Iiok?i, lint it haa 'r.iaii witii at. a.sUiiiisliin rapi.lily. until ni. it threaten to eo?er the whole lan-t anil L hitle forever the aua of th- dutatorV pne.-ta. Bo mote it lie ! Thin eotivci.tion may l.ol.l ;a ita deci--ii.o the perpetuity ol our republic..!, fortn of government ; rr it may ronlnin u li.iiIora's loi ol tn-tni ii'loii. i-vil to Ihv whole h.n.l. II it bl.ou .l Im; atupltl enough Lo M.'leet ounili.laleK who are not uppi-.l to (iran pere, but only to the fiirf tipttt'UM (hat have dist ii.jf.iif h-l ho. twilling office und.T him. it will probahlyM Uil to unite all the element' that other wine might br .irryeil against him, not! !e only suitained by the beat and purest and ablint men of the lli-publkan party Huch a renult would nerraaitate thr form nii of another ticket and tbua give OraDt and hn maater a fi.tal prestige. B t( on the other hand a viae and judicious emirae may I pursued, which may event uate in the overthrow of drpotiam and the reatoratioo of 1 civil, constitutional government. Let the Liberal RrfH-iner elect men of high L ral character, of uo .juewtioned intevrity and honor men who are rmdrratr, conservative in the tone and temper of their ininda men who are actuated by lofty mhv and a proper n of jualice t all aettiona men whine principle and polwy are audi aa to comrumU rhem to all parts of the land.. North, South, K.at, Wt, men whose names might even be pi a ed before a ITiilTelWiii nf the arauni fieSl t'onaerva tive or IXnmcrata without atiock or vi lence to tne reelings of oy, becanas ol the libeilliDafcBanuiutl .ana. pjiruj sa their principle, and every eeetiew vrotthi no doubt rally around them, and the l .i nfK. and TTaaST wrniiil 0; fJriven BmioiL.. asi .W.W forth in the recent utterances of the lesvd- awiosw tne fcfcsarwlBi-aael- Uissw Bete, oy the Democratic, party-of the North, there is not Terr ranch dinVrenca. At any rate, dirTerence hi se small, that fusion ef the two partic In fk eominf eampaiga would seera natural aad praper, if the aomi nations at Cincinnati ahould b lacb as w hav aomwkat hastily indicated. Much thro depends aprsa th delibera tions of that body. What it does may tend greatly to aaraag th animosities of aecueus, to reator th gorcrnmant to portly an. I is t feci n... of oLl!iIiliUl- riTTg 1777.'. i7ien"i'arl- of the ivl.oli f?. Tfi the Ueo,le profound ilTili him iil (oamilj .fTs'.'l".! wmviluiiiiuaJ. ov.n,4ht -tt I " '"'M il ma xie to rituare ii.i , rille thai etel atl! , ted aoute lire, 111,11, d ! ud prih..Toit M..,,ie I fi -HK-Y IV A M A S MM V (f "in Hi.. N,- York Nation DII'I ii K.,o We hate hi Tel ofore ,1 ial'U 1 tl.e J ,Ti i-uilv uiidir ahull lui.i aiin U t a ei-i. il,i lo.inlrv aid lin-al II . airi in the linn In- lief that the eri at lwi.lv ,.t the Anieiu- ,1. ,eoile 1-h to approaiii I he W.j-rt nl, ,., ill fhirioH an honei.1, ncekin rjolhtnii; t. whii I, i hey J not really arid ine(ielt he lieve thrih.-'lviK to he entitled, and with Ii.m.Iiiio iroihin to lu, I, Hiir ,.fnu-u are entitled Hut the Ameheari puhlii llaa from the rmtiwt lalxired under -rioiia di-ji,lariioe inf.rmini; rational Moment on Ihe matter in c ,ulruerv, iwin( to two fact. : vhe ft that there i no rta iiiilzed mei.ua f pettinij at the ri al o.uii.-tiia or intentior ol Ihe ndliilitiMiatlou , and the ofl i-r y III. ,1 Ihe ,J ussioliM Hhu h Hie -i l.jii I ha-i lin.lei in the Senate have l---elt irnt. "i lh.it we do i,.,i know what tin leaillllo 4, u, tots hae , I ,.r tliouyV ah 'III Ihe III liter In ev 1 olh.r.iwi 111 litli .Ha! e-Mieliy thi-:e ,i-U. in -,i. of I In- , om rl I,. . I d, iioi. ,ioi.-e -"lie- III- .Ii- nl .Olllii ; Ihe on- i iinili llt .'I; the . I . I ' i .. and . .nip lln.i; , i,, IX (ii.,1.1 and .1. ti-'.il. It n.eij u- lN,o.,,re lit Ihe , on In,) ol ,iiy in. .. i 1 .,i,- ne..lii lion A lit liieuil.. r ..I the Hiltlh lii-r Minn. -'n in Ii, i alMIl or It- lentil ,.,lii llolil' ill L'et eo all. I . .mo I M.e lul- p an. I . .nip I II. lul.ljjli tninj-r r !. II.. " o l ill. le wliV -In! this or h-t Ih it n.i ,nc ,n lirj Hti' 111'".: ' . I 1- lJ :ttt O- , -II, .i I .ii. .-i i'nit r.ul.i 1 lelrtlJ'tll- U ll.t f a lo ! I i I i : I. i; .i MM i'l t -I lil Hid tin it- -if nte i ntn ( "iin l! iln. :.v txpM.n id v i r tin I p iMii,. nt . .1- Veil p d.i.U -! . : h-y p- .. !M Se'Cite If hi- t Ii. in. and w hat il tluhl.- . ( Ih. if ih. HI.;, kt pt f i!-ilM i "ii. e ih d until Hit he ot no in1 I., mi tlie ' "tlhtn In ; trtlit t r n 1 1 h l ti.e kil".V H d i.i it Wll! b"d Inil.i-d. whi in Mjt this msl i inp r ptihlir ll- in v. i.ll. i"i . :ire t.tAihi.' in ti . important tmn ii i iu it, in ncuiii) ' IUOIm p.( ke. up poii-h ii . 'I'liia. ; in re unt'Ttuiittie rtlatioi.9 f"iMi tl lllpMHf (t tf ir m li 111 W-pllpiT COfres Ite of tiling K illl III In r iiCM.' t tii f"n-gn oli if J),lf I thill t oj o.,r piilitics iu which mi-ttakei are prar ln illy lrrelrie able ln-n the tont-rn ineiit umKrs a tulst s i p in )iiiy "tliei ti hi "f UN duller, it vnlx i tindr. no i)lti roily i: t-lf in rcti.icif.g. il, or j.iiliiu opm ion ha- no (it it'litl ion aL""; jimki .g it lo mi. fi;t in a' I detil.iu's w i; Ii tor e urn i. v. ry p op.e i,i tin world h.. Mill rliou-h of the old teiid.tl iwtio:, -t hoinii " to nrike the f.-rJi vi"ii ol mi rnor m'ihi ili-grart tu., and -eiuse di-gfiireiul, nnptiliir - a notion wliith has b-eu at lie bottom of the bloodiest vai!, not only uf u.. due. al kimei but of our tin ea This na tion i . .idurilly loi.-ig all iiilliieni e oil ht t-'lu t lulls of l!;d; li'uill Ittili . but U :i i M ifi n tl ictli-e t ll.iil t vf up n itit- fin Ui:ti n iati..:iti. Tl.e litlM- s) n. .i'M re I uoi" 'ilif ng ii-, w Lo in m (,d j 1 1 1 1-: i - iijiM vi.M.i i hil the lintik withdrawal of .il: jiij i-.t i .mm r the Irauk at.-neitient toi tu ijurv niir.g'y tr ut w ! : i mgiy d i.t to Ins Iieigtibur, one ot the f7 isl ot hit du 'eelt (tggr-eed it his tvernnieii t. in Hi- ila mifi wuli ti rcij'i. jiow.-r:., .1.. .ul on Ihe n.rtiirii r-i ai.if nior-iWol :. -tiiii kli-i. iui.1 ..fi r Mili.l'i'tiuu " . lio.ly who e.iiiij,.,.inrt ..f i 1.. h ivi.. tlu.i. alt. r hnvuiff nliowol iwu.t oi loin men .il U a.liintoii to .1 It L .1 three u-, w-uiioin oin Kiiinvit-iie or consirit m a i..m..n o; i.". at moral i.n. 1 politii a! a-r-p.ixii) low-mil-I .n iii ),.,wcrs, wi n iu . oilHiit '.buigi-r ol mcing the pulihi: i-u i "ii.'-..gur,f llu in, tillu i li, siH-n. .. oj nil n I'l11' to iM'i-sist nt a iiolir-v alm h rv iri.li. i.lin.1, i;. h wu house lils- .p.r i ati.j ii l. ,n s. '1 lie-' u ..lie oiher leasoji. and piThnp? lh.- in. M ,...i. ili.l of all, lor r. grelting ;l.. lnr of ll.ili, ami that li. that III all probibllity (he pan l.ik.-n hcreuf'trr bj III' I llilcl Mat.-j. Ill Iln. ul. ling tin- C'.ll liwil iii.-.H. v .-I' y.-.iri Hii.l op a.ont known ii- i-.t. ri.t'i. i .'. Iw i..io w.il ii. ti i. .1 . inj.i' l, r."'t c'.- -',.. il c.ii-f. , I. .. - n. !-- ' 'h in t'.i.it Inl -ii ot any olhcl pon.r U ia re m.tj. to oebeve that in the year i'AM no other goven.m.-nt, or combination ol giu-eru-im-nlK. will lie able to art up or impoae any duty or doctrine which we have not sanctioned . and in any such work a .( certainly to be desired that the intelliiience and morality of the whole r. : try al..- I I. a. a pa. I, .d that thu inlellieucw ariu ui r,;!v uliotlid ! r'n lighteni-il by the open dut'U&sion oi inter national atfaini by our ablest men. The Kngliidi know at this moment what Mr. Olailntone. Hir Hounded Palmer, Lord Cairna, Earl Uranville, and half a down others think of the construction othe Treat v of Washington; but who among us knows anything lot certain ot what Mr. Ifuk, or Mr. tSuntner, or Mr. Trum bull, or Mr. Ciahiog, or Mr. Dana,, or Mr. Evans, or Judge "Curtis, not tu speak ol thr Senate onmmittea on toreigo affairs, thinks aJaiut it i Home private individu als may know something, but the general public nothing. In all that relate to this unfortunate business, the country ia literally " going it blind.'' Wm might linil o.nclv iu war with England lo- rmomiw without moie than a d..&en men amocg in lading able to aay exactly uat cauei it, or w hether it uiifht not have l.'n avoid.!, Tl.e press is so couwjou of tins, that n..t of the newspaper, avoid all diacuAOon, and Content thtnfcHjIvc, as d. a the taiil of ttiapubliti, wiu 4KBd ing by tlie'tiovernruejit " that ia, taking up an attitude of paaaireand rather Ig norunt a rju'ewcence upiw oueof the' mint luiportaul jutioiis illi whii t. any cull ti'pe1ti1eWpTra1t.upc TbK LaNABAR CTlVIHaT Rlftr rino- to the T-aruih&n controverar in the Mclliod'.it IV ak JZgvrn mb ich, . M.iid.mV,f' FiituiLi.llmxO wilht --- -..- iujtw.. 'yrr . in. i... .j- ti.nui a u come belore aim uenera. ooirreooc a writer ia th New Vortc lrWsava: f '1tllsrWiir thi controversy la the church that in many of the annual conference the !n ' tioa of delegate to the General I nl i ence ha depenrjad oa the known or pec ted avmpathy ol Uic can. I1.I..1-. I. ... or th other of the par; .. s i. d.r 11 ! Lanahan's owb conh rein e. in whwli In baa paaanl his entue Or "1" itainii haatod by him 'h'. 11 h U'. a :d in every m-i!!e tnnr r m ...,iial thtir cssnd.!..-- m biui. Ii. ..imi .rtlicr coutir ,Tees t.. 1x5 n-prte'l 'ri iiush.p lor biu. w ut t.i have one's d. feat wsatvd in advance. w : - A AN I - 7 1 1 1 ft liirsiy vKNA!li'N - A VolMI 1-MiY. M It If IE rttKM-nrw of kf.v- savukl . I A MisUM'. j tiliiv I N 1 u A. SiU&Uk AND SI AYS I K.N DAY .i'.-'..ii.tii..ii'.ii-.. ' , u. .. . , .r 'I wl I. Il e. Hails to U.1 wilh ihe Word t.i. t ' endoiwed UHin the in irin. Never i in iev., our n-adera are at hliert I to hi here a- IliU' h or an lilt V aa t liey liki I'm f Itrv, Apr ! 16. To llr FJitor e'Av Oerv-rr'tt I he eo.,. ot l r, lV lietvhtiilh'iod flVf la en exi lied to , i-oBt-iderah'ti n lent on atf-'- uut ol a -H'L'illir I ll.-ll'iflan. e tlmt in. a laa-urred And in tftwhtf the fai-ta ia the ea-e. J am aw ire that tin re are many who will doulil niv t-erai-iiv. To mieh 1 have ..ii! to M that 1 hall utata nntbUitf bt whai i-in.tlv ' rue apd rau he fulfj buaora friemia ol the Captain, that be feel rMahheheil by Ihe very beat d wiHmHJJ;' lUt pom n accouut of a alight uu v 'i -.L r. ' . . .. i 7 V.. I,- . a- I. u.t.. -.t a, Mim JorV phii He nr. 1.1 afKl Mvett- Hftirnlt-il Miiyioui intftiiiir ht?n hrf y H'-v Shiihm-1 t l iwu-.n, wlticli vu conriniK ii hr in '.v iIihk w k. Al tbiet in fillip j,v i hi it -r. ke, uf n i 'Oion, ni lull Ii t il I'T irinl ri.rt Mt pr - Tit. .. ih. i'I.nv; ,.. at t. n I l iie U-t il.i "I tiie inj ur y i V.'iiif.l i the i l I'l-'HH' -he Jile h i liimi r, l.m h s,.p-P'-r. i. i -nt to i. hurt ti 1 Mi;; m r i ic, ii u i- iwiui wilh In r. -h uii-t m i t ,trn '-"! Miu'.itl until 1 J i - ii nieMt w '. i -in i ft" t u l..'ii -he w.f h ir.l l-i rx I ttiu. ' if iln-a I.- iil'i:ln. i;iH' iim in r- t-t it 1 hf iliin r-ui k into n 'f'Jn 1 1 e u:ii i.fi. iiii-t -liiTr i i i ',. t i. Ii 'I, ffrll . ! i li;tnt.r. I li.H W utMlt H i ii i k n i ' i 'it. I Ih- tr h ii' i- vv ho re - iiioii .l wiih h i thought It l.' -t - -'iiV I i, rh (huii h mil H ), w "U. u- v i Y' "i! mi. j hu.k A d.'ht .... In. 4 it "U ti .le ! I.. In II I'll II. - ,-d i 1 thi- " .I. I i'Vi tl Ol I li"MM . i ti- her "1 luir k ii" I :tp:.l . , atld it - P'.il to. ;s. i.i ei- 1 1 1 I All It p' riii th lo ' v. ...id ! aitvtnm tli tt w at j i t-f-i i. n -ptik' h Win t" ji-sihilis B'k. d h- r I'T v.-i;ii i' di il i. I v t hrc 1 1.'' lour I nitf w trie m i i.i- em dltloli did -.lif tu it If e Hll tplr ti.-ii limned her She took n,, !,."d ..( IV ind du ring I he 'ime ' f p' a iit 1 1 . i.n i m. w iii. r. mid t Ii -. onK b f-.r-ir ;t i h.t!i. lt III iled Willi t liei't, i V. i 1 k i l.mi. : h . At tinii s -hf tiioed In i li'.ilc. and in tiiM-i-W"ii'. Hppeiir i" si -p, 'id i.i ...-'.ii,, idy Wt.llhl n.i e. 'I he liouw in w ;i:r h ai.e lay w as t "itt in u.ill ir'iwded inlit ind day. nl! ut.xn.u i --t her revived. Prihip it w.nld h pioper to Ht;ite thit ihe iiM a la-uit -w it h alf her ih i j ii until i ir cm, beloved and n-p. i ted by a'l ulio knew h-r I think 1 h.-ii,d U ale in buying that t)v hui. I prop! e viiitol lu-r, m; 1 m-uie i iii mute tlx' nu.iiln'i' a uiu'-h htrior Among lh in ut'ic hcvtrnl mm wiers of the t-sp. I. and Dr. It air Jti l lii rl mr, I)i. Wade"! iiurntfviiie, und I r Cherrv of ( latksinrg. A rejit vmieiy of ojnnions were expie-vd by thiw-e who h-r polite bc.ieied lio.n eertitu her entire 4)tt-iu w a exlciush'ii .....theis that wu ' 1 1 V 1 tl'' p1 ) a' c; i.Xe.CtSed over '!.; both i h-stt she - 'i; wis absent loin th both. "i MiiitrU.'i Jit w ii..!,- 1 .mm. ir. i ,1,., i.i,. in ii n ir. i ii, t il is L-xy l.iit'i t .j i -li .ii pi -. n:s it if. ( plain In thi . .....In i. .ii -I,,- J from the tin, 1 .1 .v ... , rl I.. 'I iv I, lh" ev.-inii ..I t:.i- Mt h when Dr. lil, of rtn khai.n in, w ;i . aiir.l :,i, who -i..1 y .T'-I Imr tu taiucioiieiicss. Hit oplnl. u w fi tlial lu n-'l-d me.lii .1.', am! Unit ih- cotiM n.t have lived much longer had in' not lieen lestnrid o.u. Alter i.t.e was rebtored she wai verv much diswtlifled at poke, and the at ti-jn of the Doctor. It would seem that after f.is'ing so long she would be ami. us to lake M)tn noiiriisliment, but hs was not disposed to eat. aud says she did not sut ler any with hunger, but was thirsty until the last two davn. I have not had much conversation with her since, thinking it better to. allow- her to Kaiu more strength. he lia told enough to make a very interesting article, ami aa noon ss p,Msilile I will tend you a lull account just aa she gives it. From win: sh. h told me and others I find f..tt "he inn some knowledge of what transpired sround her (luring Ihe time ihe lay in this condltior. bhe can also give an account of the wanderings of her mind, " hat she sa,v in her imagination, or what toner sec mod real, just as the render may be pleased to have it. HSJ.BT iRfr. For the Sentinel. Smithfiei.d, N. C, April Sth, 187?. Mfuri Rditort Perhaps among the many name recommended to the Greens boro (invention fur different Stale offices, not one would fill the pwition to which they are recommended, with more credit, honor and interest to the. State, than J. W. B. Wataoa would that ot Treasurer, lie powaeasr all the qualities requisit tor the position, and would come nearer U." bunented Worth. IB Bnaneial abilities tha.i any man, perhapa, in tlie 8.t. HONESTY. ror the SeBUneL Jfasar. Riiton Wherwaa, it ia a pri vilege ot tb people to xpraaa through the Praia Lbeir prerereniM. of caudhlatea fur th Twrioot mcaa,' and we think that devotion to ear caus ought Ui be re warded ; wa tbanatar (uggest uieyiauie of Alexander Lon (ool.) lor th rsponsI-t SWUCUl W ..WZVIWIW SiJKlCCW WMIHII. hie office of terWintenftent of PubUc Sapenntentrent Work: x He ha alwava been staunch conserva tive aiid aarrieat worker for our caus. In addiuoa to hat othar qualincstiaa, hs ia a man of large Mature and will rru. tbi orrm qaaliy a wall as th praaeat OKANGB 1 ..jcvjqiagBt. - - For tha Ssratinwl. WibMor, April 26, 187. that lie I. .end ef Daniel B. Hill, of Frankiui, v ill rsMaaetil his BiMii.nttl a-WWasjajry of- nWT " rtHfSirTSfsS'frilf Mr. UlU will accept the Minims:', n. 1 writ to way that la my opti.t 11 nvi. n a better seUction ia u, sta -. .sir. 1111 is capable ol lilting tuy . rii; o. I j!il lie glad lo sec him Guv- rriwr ul' tl. .. He at hums! bt is a it.au ot g'oi ii .i..r-. r.od c.'i.u'acier, in the prune of i in l well known in aod oui of the state. ".. 1. 1 . I th. o(ltr places be a w as he wbilld Mil tins otfi . 1. ii k1 j V Mi t ai. liiia would at ouce Toe Aoriii a.... ..a ui ! :ct. Brrm it. iriie.' - I ak nire iu nr tri taluable p.p. r, to ihe hiun Itleud. itie.udli, c.'MI-.,. B. R Bulla and H iu,re B-n. an many uther puniliaiia trial the leelit,(r "I Cauiain - r "l&XJtr.iii. Uie. maiuiauw U ll., tellectual radical ei d vent ion rtoently held 10 itaielh The aloleceld tetlitiita ol ihe captain ate nut t.mt, let who uaay aay Any are, I aui tare thev aie not hurt in the leant, cuUatiuueiitlv I do not beaittate to ) the t aptaiu Ieellii;s aru not hurt in the i.obut d.iree. I thu, letl au tbnriitai to apeak iu the pucittve, fur 1 niyaei; heard Ihe Captain aulciunly and olu-u declare that Ilia fralinga were not burt by Tod defeatiui; Inni iu ihe alore aid highly reaiiei-tahie and intellectual umTentuta lately aaaeiuble.l lu the eilyol Oaka. Itia aaid, however, by aomeol the take he m. fn trwit.ru? almionecr- lug with the light coloieti rtM't 1.i"titii ol hi Irietja4 ui a ilnrk.-r lute. k'or tlut th t Hpiuin s fii'Iinrs an; (.ointwhiit huerntiil ami hiui-tl, all of h - en m.fs lurx-L' pit to nay ho, 1 will ilH , ttlmt u the aptaiii H fl Hit;-) fft hurt, Wy hurt, hut the Cap taiiii let Iwih, 1 itMhUir iiln irieildft and thi ptil)lii un- fi'tl Iiutl that 1 h tnat linn, uol m all ' At the .M-wt evhleiice of this important tact h that the Captain ami lllei Irieiuls huve all uftu lerlared tliat hia leelihg! were not liurt, utiij keep on r jMittiii Wirtt, hii (the 'nptaiii' hfl i u not hurt it he did not et tliH uoiikiiiniion tor g etnur lnm the radi fills i'I North t 'tir-'iiiiH. Ou the toiiirnry Ihi i npij.ui ,y he i well plenw d lth 'lie noiiiitiatioii nmdt' py the tin ml renptit Hill lie is j Cipi.tiu h , ; Hie Mate ( m will iitihrie,l that he, (he vihl' U'i u nt'iniuated as ie of i l--t inin uii (hi ttrnliL tit ket with It m at.d uii,. triend M-trrint ol h,. liiin. i.liibi' v lil he Ii uid imm in luvor of I o. mi liuitit Ileal ii oh my country i. .... .... 1 trt'llibie ; the two apollert o hft.rty a- e t:y irj. d und eu'ou-ed by .Mil .. H'.en the ia.i k Knun the aound hreakti.- of ' ! ''urri Hit k to the faitheat horderx of old ('hero kee -vea, both o( thee opMWiteS, tie lare in the most wileuin and Konowful manner.' oi a gret ratitit ation uun-ting they called in tin cuiirt lioune hut Snturlav nielli, "that the (apuin'i leellngs were not loot y ln defeat, and thai he yielded (ordinih and gr.icefiilly to the decision t the inotit highly reHnrtabl, orderly and intel lee trot I c-nvf utnm that over ji.tw.nhled in the ulafe of North Larohun tor mi purjuirM-;" and to show the Cap t on let lins tir T and it , and tne o -1 distiller Held, he now taken the lield .Hid "jM ii-i the campaign with Murua in ni t.i ft-f,tt and (hut he and M.iiei,s wt.tiid uol tuly Ih- In aid tit, but heard fruui inpeiy nook and comer within the prescribed limits of hia great circuit t,s the thampitiu ot eipial rights, civil law, ''outer, and repubutaD ; liberty, 1 it. Hi For one, he intended to was in tamettt in thia matter aud all might look out l(r him and Mar- cAM utenriiu riftener to open their mouths ana i-peak on the great issue now trid lug ladorc the coumiv ttnd thev tit I not j inieua to lulu. '- tn.-ir w.ii.li, hut (i.al help- .u.iii, fc.-ak ami -a-ak out right and t. ihe point, and iunil aud lung, and if the colored citizens w.-redcptived of their i lyhta or any parti, of them, i .eu to the tiui.uni of one l entills of their nghta. It -honid uot lie their fault, no part of such t .l.alh.lual outrage lioui).. tie at their .0 .is. Mar U- said that he belongs to the .-opera I.n e lies mid wool-hat aristocracy if the mounts. lis and (hat they would iln .her duty, and their whole duty for Tod .ud his urgro atipiiorters of' the east. There was no mistake about this. Ou the day i of elec ion they woul, tje found at the oaliol box and vote and vole right. No man, uo power on earth could pre vent Ihc coperas breeches and wool-hat ar ist.cracy from voting th entire ticket ...eluding Jim Harris or CuJee Mayo. They had the hang of tl.e school bouse and they would go It, and go it they would in spite uf kuklux, f'reai dcut -Grant's Private (Secretary, R. I. Douglas was now 'called up and aaid, but exactly what he said further tl.au la add his statement to what had already been said, that the Captain's feel ings were uot hurt, and that the conven tion that nominated Tnd, though he hlm sell, the Pi aident's Private Becretary, was in favor of ( sptaiu betUe, whose feelings were not hurt by the nomination of Tod, he would say, aud dij say, that the cou vention that did thajib fur Tod, and against the iaptiii, was one of ti.e most luleiilgent, patriotic and eniighleued that ever assembled in this btale, and the ticket uouiiuatcd should be elected aud no mistake. His broihsr Steph, a7t.it tieiich Ix-g, (when Brother Itubert, Pri vate becrexar of Myram (jlysaes had ru cluded) took the fiiair, and proceeded to aay, and concluded to say, it was proving hale and aomeiiiing else waa the matter that caused Stephen to be very slow in his aavtnus, ouly when he woomj up with an avalanche of blasphemy; then he, btepben A. became a httie animated. The chairman railed lor I ha negro AruiJid aud the negro Atuotd, tne revenue orlicer who receives $4 a day for drilling the negro and lor doing nothing else. At th cavil of th chairman ot meeting cam forward told the twgrrjee how to cheat and bow to deosiv the wuite dem ocrats, to get all they oould from tbeui but to be sure to vote against them, and for Grant quoted bulk to some extent denounced hu XJauy for being a demo- cat and -for brinjrintf- him ud with th I'B i r r ' ""t wa proud ot nit negro Woanl, bot they Beaded a ntll. little more lard. It would aaem tb Lard was aa indieuene- sbl neotsuity with th Grant republicaoanj i ney naedrd Urd, a called toad and loo; ; I tell you we need mora lard, and mora lard w must fear, and land a liuls mora land Wa must hav. . Give tat but plenty oJtit.awi. wa will aoBf grass ana swallow ana hvs tuny tncnrpitfaled with oa all tb poor and huaaTv demo crat in tu street Tremendous, uprusv- Baismaa, gi aa wra,jun nvm uiu Lard, and there are many more aianuinu rswaVwe.); anf 'ihulMTirptH-aled iu the Grant repiibtrf-1.11 party of Amu Very louit, long, uprori sis and prolo.igv.l applause J lu Inch crew Oapt, Settle and his two p-ls, Manns and. tl.e aforesaid Chairman p.n-ipated. while Arnold with the whiles ..I his eye greedily , extended and fixed oa the ceiling and arras extended up high Aver hi head, looking fur all th World Pke a great baboon in a Blighty agony 11 lard. lard, lard, nood clean and illentv . f it, and tliey cMild soon grease aul il.ow ail of Grant's npponeuta. haid if '.x could get a liilic Bort lard, he felt all Editiirt at' il . in r tl I - Male ., Hal lllif . ij.ii ftfT lard, tro rep- Tt , m ' 4.iii"ii no-- i tut: in I in I on i ,,tjmltKfji ItWio.:. and one tiuiT Ureal ratitii-atioii me. nuj Ihe NOHTH f'A ROM N A. They are hii hailing in Viliiiinitor) The SttitftriUr Amrirn h" tn-en vn largtd eiht rolumtu.. lio it Drake' The rVgiKtrjition in W ilntii-ton Liiij far fehowi AM wltitia and rill r. .ml. The 0irmaneof VViitnini'-on had a pic nic on Wedmdty Tiiert wer t'3 intnnenttf in fikdalt temetfry, Wilminjiton, during April Th State Me(tca! 8.ciety lut-ets at New lnrn in 21-t May The p . .pie ..f MatM'il!' h.,vc U: n an exoirsiou to Charlolte. The ronrts in. IS. air .I'M!' Wiimii.ti v llltli: Sup- rii r and I Tin run of ti h, id ''Va, ur.u-UiilU ' 'I lire- whitet and conpht. jnt iiitiri u-t iitonih p- WilniMi'ton J. tw i-nt two -... in iliiiinton Hihop new Kp; i 2(Uh IH6l Atkin'ti 'pill t'tiuu ill CnlNTrillC the ilt J ILI IIC llOl tl' Oil The Tclei;riph ('otnpntiy putting up r hetwceii lUuin'oii ami ( liar WoUi.l ifo a. il win tlie ti-irt 1 I1119 he i"Ui iii.ie.t hi aniline and lluil!M.ou e e. : Hftoed to ery iad, a liaie be . ti'via Uia. acaW- . . Thi& t a Ulmt iniperfeet TBtAu.'iif Auiwi oruniv.aiul vuiJv,,,,,. ,ri,"1(, 4 , ...... t suddenly on fast Sunday. A negro boy confined for Urrcny broke jail in thif place, on !-it Mond-tv He in till at huge. !iH-kr 'jh.f.n Hi The I4'n..M-ri.U nil. I ( 'illM-r.Htl'iw nl Ornli'r Hill t.iivt ii. liiiiKir..' i.n IMii. inni., tu uiiuiuiuu. ciuntv i- imliiluli'!. Thr eonvrntiiin f St'Mkl. '' ..fii... t'liarli.tl.'. t'l.liuitbu A- Auunla Kalln.dil will mri-l thin iiiinriii.i.' at 1(1 ..Yl..rv iu tl.e ( nun lli.uw ill Ch ill. .11... Uwjmlih A larffi- niii.iIh r nf mtiiih are in atli-n ifancr u;...n Iln- annual nif'iini; of the BliK'klmliii r ..I I In I li.ii 1' . u-, tiUiiulia ami Auiyta Hi.tli.'M.I. If-lnrt Alt.irni-v Slarliin k hua hn.l ihc finxnlHir tliirl .iii Wiliiunli.n iL-li-awt'it U'i aiLs.. of In- l. ii.l.-r VI-..P un.l i it-'iuii.M'l n l'l,:"K f'oin l.i nai ii ...n. A loliiri-.l i-iinii.-iriy V ilinni.. t Oii.ii.I.4m Inni li im.-.l ci-.veii tin ir .r.i . I. l.i i.ll. Calitweh Cllilil.l.tli .1 1 1:, in It. lie IlllM lr K. inhsr.lt h i I Ins leg being riliio..r ... h,- w....n atleruptilig In l. ii. Ir..m ir. having beoll.e uMlianag. able. lookcn lo ns In- was 1, nurses A negro msnemn'oveil on the premises of H. C. Wall hot and very, seriously wounded biute!f a tew davs aiisc. will piobably die The J".Jw.''.i'.l sau Munis' hotel at Durnatn's is e.p'at to any .11 the Mate, lie keeps s gon.1 house, and three years ago put up some excellent smoking to bai-co. "Do you twig '' A'fery large audi. -nee was present al thecoicert given in fVont Sir el M F. Church, Wilmington. oA Tueu'l-.y night, by Ihe S.-ibbalh .V1100I of that 1I11111 Ii. The entertainment was line and collection very lilK-ral. hi the Star says. Mr. W. E Spsl'ling the vcieran nuiua ger of .l.e .National 1 heal re, at Waah lligton. Was 111 ilie city yes'ertiay, making arrangements f.n the ..ntei.ij.lHted viit of the great Comedian, Jofiu I. IKvcua. -VTi. SU,r. The colored Im.j who was supposed to have U-en uiurilercii. near iluniig.ou, ca.ne to bis death from mpiri.-s receired two weeks ago. rknne neigh b.r b-.ys, out of 'un, lie.! him with s rope and then pulled the en. Is, keep ing it up tor some time. IIe was souu taken sick and died. The negroes at Durham were greatly tinted the other uighl al ihe appearance ol the kuklux It turned out w be ccr tain persons who ' hail, upon hearing the alarm of Are, rushed Iron, their sleeping apartment, without stopping to don their uaual apparel." 80 says the 7'otncco Want. We learn bv letter that Neiise Itiver Light li.iuse caught tire pn tiie morning uf Ihe 2dth, fmni a cooking stove, in the ceiling over the oil room, and when first discovered by Mrs. Mollie E. Daniels (the wile ot tl.e Principal Keeper) waa well under way. II. aa hspp ned that at the lime, the Assistant Keeper waa n shore (along distance off) with the outs; boat attached to tne Mai 1011, Death stared the devoted husband and fond wife in the fsce, and with alt enrrsv and heroism born of despair and true courage the urave cr.upte worked for an hour or inure, gradually gaining on, and finally conquer ing the devouring element, but not until a sole aeven feet square had been burned in the celling. AWwrs Treses. VIROIVIA. Mr. Jea. lfehoe, a worthy citizen of norioik, died Monday. A light hnsse is in course of erectiwo near th burg of Lam beta Pointi Iron for th Lynchburg and Danville read, has ourmmuoosd to arrive. Daniel Perry, a deaf mute, was. shot and kiUsd ia tieea)Wse. uouuty, bb tQ 99th, by a young man named Charles T. Moor. Ninety-ix eoavicta who had ba at work at Lewis tunnel, on the Cheaapawk aad-Ohiw railroad , faaTf raiurSeaf to 'iu peatteatiary. Ceverwl young men from Northern New V...I. A f'l -1 InurchaainB land. granu ar coming into Mecklenburg more " !'-' any iMne.siiKe the war. , . -iij iarius ale b. lug sold m ll.e c.Hiutv. Dnvil'c lias (sialJUh.. .1 a X r., u, liiiik .iib a ru,inal of tU''i "'U, ! wln.-h i.uionnt Richmond cap.tai.sU tubt scrlocl t;0,fN0. The itii-trAt ,t".if atinouiec the dealk ul Uoyai ;s.ui, of MectJcnburg eminiy, in the ojkli jjair jj( his agfe, and H: i1 Mr. Spain icrved in CoL Grern'i regi ment from Mu.kteobarg Cuuivty duhug ib war of 161,. . . I : " f -A r- iv. .i ......... , ' - ol .. ,, t Dial. 1- An K.ji v "I K 1 ii H . - ft n!p ,,t ; Who ttrel , i hlllig a li U liit n .ii i - tOfl ' ait I 'll A men )i A prt'ty of j;, n'e !i f-'ii't-iiipUu pur Il tl t . I' lAt.tl III Itlld n the N.,i ;iu Hitmen-' n rh Jlr.tifon w.,np. M..ld.e x .--untv. lor the tin. (nr. 1 ... , ,i-;Kn it.Uoiuh iitili auij f.tae IrM-tors. A- thf-re i any ou.iutuy ol' r;, pi, eily a--e!ut.e rtUii .ipi.tl to that wlji b grown i u Nt.rth faro ma, the iH-fuiation hi) h pi, 1(11.4 hie to thf pun -hum in hik! h-n. tit i.i; to tumimunit). - 1 ;.-, h. 1 nuori n 'rJ. hi vi-ri- !i- In Ui;iii l. r l'e 'l:id to lot t;.kt ti I I'.y wv hr.i II tlx' !l, i.. n itf-l t .1 I c th.it plum " II. ,,V- II, 1 - I'll, l.i! Il l.llll o! lo . I I Mil I 'i. U 1111 'U an cl forth our ol the rii,t silent. Ue m..:i- r Lie. , i r j'! ' I inn h o-l I'll, lolKiV ;oe,t tlnno . I s i ion or i nr. ltllb..-. Uhil 1 luiM'ralivclv poll the I -1 M"S I- I the I uiiuln f h iiiand-. ii.u, ..! (,.,,, 1 HMO'tlM in I'i " I'" I 'lht in 1 1. ikI ni iIiiiokI the ,'lu.l lo know tl ll't -nrriiilinn ahriiaj h.t. purest inrn of Ihe 11. i- 1 Nor.li - fill- I'll! nil thf ll..- Infill to fc-l wiint ai- ti;a. ii-rtiii-il lo our ln-rl b ir North I i.r.iiiii4, il h.t- In .-ii 111 hoi est nicn iii.. oust i ,t. ..,;n i nave i.ri .t II form in tin leenl.'' Sl-.ti . noun .'.I I he l.n- i:;'.ii.ii 'i a 1 ti i n 1 1 -t r 1 1 . . i ; w .. .es .-.n.l stou. I.. - T Elaine ol I"" hi tl.. W II. II 'IIIISI'I- .le and In 14'Mnl niiine nlit i of N I'til.i.ull Itll ( ato! olbers have l illli ed sottcr phr i-e- ary l..rimini-." roguery is t"ut I, .."I lo,,f . nl III'. le par .laini-nl Ita-i iilly 9 raMSilty. y, 11114 la lj ino ami n. it In Is-, i nh ii i.y r.aun-, how I'V.-r il Ii ate an. I ten.lti, itinl vmi do not -tiler in the least degree the blackness ul the thing. Philosopher liieeley knows I how- t. dial will, corrtpi ollii-ials ami I how to thautcterij then. 2Ve-r"f'ihe I read-1 In one of our exchanges t day,' the liintm 1. nfn observed an article from the ElizalH-lh City Kr-'hi'it relative to a liittury of i.,rlh CaniH.ia In lit the editor savs " To this day, jealous of North Caro lina's honor as auy son of In r's, we are not sure thai the Mtvklenliuig lie. lara lion of Iul-M-niien e is a fact or a lal.-i fii alu.ii of hi.-tory." It Ihe el.tor will refer lo the Xt ir Yuri Iter 1 tr for IKiti or 7, l.e w .Ii hnd an elalsi rate aud exhaustive aril, le ufe'll the .jues tioir by the late rLajueiil and able ltrv. Dr. Francis L. Hawks. He will also see from thai 1is-'.i.i.'U hmv uiu. ll ,f tit M.a klenblirg Dei l uall ui waaappmpria ted by Thiiinus .Kl'.-rson arid .corpora ted into the National De laiH'.lon, and th circumstances under shi.ti he did it. V remember more than twenty y.-ar ago to have se.n the article whilst at the L'i'i versity. There is a hie of the Heeitm, or was, in t l.e library of i!k" Dialetic Society. It woud be a good seivice if the entire article bf Dr. Hawks were reproduced, or its main points at least. If some friend at Chapel Hill will condense the article we will publish it. JVDdE KKHH. Flora reveral gentlemen who wsro at Greensboro' on Wednesday, we luaru that Ihe speh of Judge Kerr, upon taking his scat as President of the Great Conven tion, was of exliaord.iiary power and eioquence. The writer of Iln. has honored and loved John Kerr lor more than twenty years. High toned, of mcorruptibie honesty, hating meanness and mean men with all the passion ot bis great, loving heart, gifted wilh a taste and eloquence that belong to but few of the chila.eu of men, we have soen in our pilgrimage thus far but few men comparable to him. We ar not much nf a pedestrian, but t have baard our fnend utter-, his burning words and noble sentiments, w would have been willing to make the trip to Greeueboru' on foot. But it wa not our privilege to hear him, who is ijvsr erallme the moat eloquent man if) North Carolina. This w hav aaid lo print before, and thi w believe. We' trust that nutay yean of no-., 7a bv aaBftllBBB. mi BBpptatBaB '11117 arwrrtW in thu lite and th bearituvlc of 1 ue oVcaa in the life to come. We wish him every good thing that a trua friendship can in Tarri?T Bt'litaW.''''TlTiy,iiTO tleman, a th reader of the 8.a-ruEX wW'.wintair, -watr tnnr of tfit vTctt ffi 6T H'.ld.'n's malice and fneanne. The one i-u .1r.1l. I,. nor. .I, lived by the virtuous ai?i tin ii ; ihc o.h, rfns .Ifiuking ot the a'er-tof bittenirss. " Ihe milis of the Gods gri.ia .o ,v l.ut s.-.lul sure." 1 In the Electoral l.el.e of iaT vote, this year, the former siavehoWiug. blates will have I'M votes, the W estern Stal.s 10i. the New England aod Middle M..ir 1O0, ami, the Pacific iRtatu. 12 vou. Tl.cref.e,-the gerapi.Va. p.Ypouu- , m. nt,'the south is ttill the iMtdk poUt- teal power ui the l'i'." Hi -' '' ., . t a 0,rtVn. rrrnyirrinl o( p-u tit-i.tr-ff r- iT,..Iner t.f' the ho;, ..f tt Pnntv ! Fr. ti. ru k ( hvrl h-, r tuni 'vi lie , eru Kurtip.c. .Mi.- Neili rant and n.irr jii.i.J 'in- .-,toidat, and .ij;hu.t at t,u llo e h urhT. A ' in.lilr Duma.-, .Ir . .s Ki 1 t,, !, laid up u.ore luuney than auv or I.e.- i, in France. I'.inrr Kre,..ri. k Charles ha r, -rjiru to 11, r,,i, iroiu hi.-, tour in S. ,uii,. i u m '.il:.taUlu I ur. The Rev. Thoa. R,,l, rU. State hctni ol Ihe IViiusylvania li.a.d T. miilarf. u., m I'hlladelphia on Friday lut. ti.-ililtwaite hascha .'n'.-rd l yril , II,, to a maiih !! f lihard.'..l :.ii' and ihe i hauiplorihhii) cue. u lor K'liiuanuel in -sn i.i t.. ,e the l jiul.li. jip. aker. oralori.-aily nl all il,,- ,, leniatiw mi Km., lie, inaiiii a. o .; . a-. d All i xtr.ioiilinan .haj, I, a, I.e. ii found in 1.. -a . uw in Ih. .ela.,ri ,, lh- Klla I , Huh i ,i.iiui-iidn as one of tin Mi. h., lr Ihi Cmm, .d iMiiUd. lplu; :.pp-inted ttu. t e, -r the ! il i h. k-..ii 111 the ( linir of' thei-ry u.t c!' !;ji-dif mi in Jt'irTt)ii M f a. .'. I ,.. Ii. al l . ler,, A blind wonun iu I..wa I; u 1. im thrcji.l h fliil.l.t invti'. j., . Hid toiUMic. J- there an.itiiu-' m reason tJlutvf m , 4--.- ul Aini'i i.i "ii of rs.n,l ,u Kil'h Aitnl.-r-' . I I'ri-si.l. in. to t lie is u i.... i , I. "Mill 1'allau -.. c- ,t,-.l l.v -1 Apnl in. MTi I ..a. V... I Mr fhallis i.'Hnui-nt that in I ii.cn ... r .1 .N.-w it. iiti'l. A '1 i ,,... . ,1 T. '..,.,1 I ,.,, 'ii M-A..I U. a.. I :. - I.. 1 1 . 1,,., wile a 1 1 1 1 1 it. 1 li"ii.ie, ,;... t,,.i,., ., Ills r. I.Hil by ...wing lilln ll, llKlil.y in a sti-onu -h.ei an I linn '-oasting" him wilh a bout a k Congrtssins.i Snroent hiiunu" .b..l..l the report thai he ..as burnt III . -tfltiy in alil.ir.iu for lavotillg Ihetioat Ial.il... grunt, il is 'extilaii.e I' that Ihe reijorti: s for the San Ftan :sc 1 -. who lira! li-bed il, saw Ihe tun' ,1 pi.i- News re.-u he. '.. n-iun-l .11 that the lull Tycoon of Japan has Is... inviicd l.v lie present reigning Eiiiwrnr p. roim-out -. : his lute retirement, sn.l hs- rueived . Ilonorabie atis.in- nrt under :i. mcnt, aocom named bv u h .-l . ...... . pMtkyf'r)s.s. -f r, : .. ' , 4 (ifmller John Jay Kw x. .1' tin irencr uc.,, Hoehcd I. is c.iii.iiu..ioii 00 Saturday, having fi'. .1 , ',. lOO.niiO each one being giveu bv VVa-i. iiigtoinans. another from fit. Paul, and third fioui Albany. Dr Hirrton, of the Park street hiir.h. uarui.lil lias liail a .j.llll..ti ii, X I,!..i-e. i ilie . nliai.i e ol .. , I, ,,, 1. ,.,, . 1 hoti' st iii'i'ini-rs aie 1. .ii.-st, ,1 t.. il.eir d.lfi. ultiea in writing, that ' h.-i pastor may nply ft, tu the .ulnit. Ilaiun thoulit ' " Edward S. Stokes " to the public,' in iflg. his solf.Ting- on n.ent, be g.C8 over writes a Ion. l.-tl. : w hi. h, siler 1. t i-oui.t oi . . .: n, Ihe g!.,il o. h.s trial. He iu.lurnaiitiv dix lai.r.s 11.. ,. lege! -..ll,isi,m with Miss Miinsfi.-l.t 1., blackmail F.sk. On the other Ulan Ii. asselts that he was roblK'd bv F.sk win iu the oil business with him," slid -iit:.(, I into a setilcuiiut bv which he I..-. r IO0,(H0. He would have MI k , nee but for tire play at Niolo's w hi. 1- he deuouiices very bitterly. If JLI'l'It 'A.L. The Concord .VsmWaays Grant gnu strength ' Ilea m his being the einl.oil ment of a great idea." An Inquiring mind minvi is led to ask, what ia u idea ? The contest between Hnwlcv and Fein fur the Connecticut Si.-n..t.,rsl"ip is wiire,. The two .New Haven paper, a .! 11, . lliilg,-Kjrt .St.wlard anil li. Norway tii'KU, art iu favorf of Firry, ail tin wher Htau papers lire for ilwi.. All the pirisl.es of Louisiana wi.l I... feprisc-utcd in the ):;..r.i,. St. iL. i vciii.uii to tie net 1 I l.e, I . . h se uf eleciic" de.. :aUa. 'to 'h. pUI ueipbia t otneiit.ou. It i further vati-l the colored voters, with ti.a . xit ,,1,0,1 a -lew holding m,x under Wuj.uoli,, ...e Bthttaiaatkaliy I .r u...nt. Tevada. journals are notici.-):; candidal a (for the canat, lii place of the ifon. J. ,, Nya,hoa tern. tip. res io 1 '7:1 '1 hi, HenatoK desires re-elciiion, but Iboma, U. WihLatUa, John P. Jbc'., (!, 1 belong (V. 8. Miiiiujr to Ja.nj an.i William Bharon, the banker, are J.no as likely to contest ia th race. . In raspoos to th rumor that llartranl will withdraw from the Gubeiuau.ri i fxteat in Panoeylvania, the Philsdc.phm I'nt says : -o.air, he will not. Why K..ol.! i I If- . . " a uunniur was lair ly, sparely, antt enthusiastically u..uu nausd, Gn. Hartraoft is that n. minie " It is a good thino to have tn, !n!tesa ..if unu,T... fp - irS - mHljSSm ' - A Grat organ in Minneani t. j the Cincinnati delegation fr.u Mis, ,taie stilsV 'reJ.eds, rar.iuu., T'-a- old awds, used p loasil., . rrwnr tlnmarnm.?. fliappy tialfaTeyrrjr ' thej aiiBuh, hav kuowB better man 1.. ha.sspukea against -our second V, Ington.'1 In a calm and manly article oa ilie Cin cihuati cos vention, the Kotroo. .) av. ' " Xo inUviduai orurnal 1 au:.i.,nid fopWge th auppirtol tbdeo,.: . , Ta- y are free to cooaidtr what c...i . 1, win pursue1 after the (.... 1. .. ' nave liin.btd it work. T. :h. '.ime ia premature. n 1 ; a W1...1 .ne aeinoirau wi.l .1 . , , . ' cnLngeocy, after tniuining uin. attempt no interference with C11 . ' .. .. w. - to Cincinnati, i'riw4f-- - iff, .
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 4, 1872, edition 1
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