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In- ifl wil 1 . lo hilior wull nut iltiTinj; 7-eul aliU it I, lily toi the proiii il.oii ol the proeri Iv hoiioi rv,,. 1 li.ippilleaa of her people, i lo-rnliiii),' .h n r,,i his native State that I- if and pun lain v which should aritnaU th, In-ill ol evirv lotal mn, and bunji p, .f. tindlv nii-v.'d bv nil thnt conc-rnsi 1,,-t wt'lliire lit mnv not inaptly exprem In, di votioa in the Uiui hiiifj word ol Until to Naomi, " Kntreiit me not to leave line, or to return from lollomu aflci th e lot whither thou goeat, I villi go; and win re thou lodged, I will loile : thy M,,,ple shall be uij pie, and thy God in , tod. ' T II. KIXOSDL'tiy. Tlie Lotiilon 7iic iiuietly (itiaerTeK that "the people ol the, I'uiud Htalce . in inclined to depone their sovereign." Even o For more than thrua yearn they have watch' d with painlul anxiety the piogres of the Orunt dynaaty towards InilMsrialiam- With the utmont apprehen aiou of imiwnding evil Miy h" " I ilrant going from one tep of uturjntion to anolhor, overriding tho deareat aate KiianU "f the people, ignoring sUadfaatl) eve"-y mniiiiiieiitol frctabHii, imitating the oxtentuUous diaplftyn of- royally and for jelting Ihe aiinpltcity becoming a Ili piib liean court, until they have resolved to drive the dcapot from power, and if not ton late, torewue the Constitution and the Union from the awlul peril lo which they are exposed. The flat has gone forth ; the vUtue and intelligence ot the whole country are bent upon 1 complete change iu tbe offidalt of the land, a thorough purification of fbe body politic, and tbe restoration of tha Uovemment to a hniLtiintioBa! basil. To oat nra the t th. -nit Tbnnderr" of Britain, n Th4 fttf'"f the United folate, acein inclined To m r R thbik aoVEKjuN Tire lMPKACBtn or t.ib Oovanson ot LKir.. 7'A". Acnf Tlie Supreme t.'oort tosday Hende that ti.o impeachment of (ri.T . Heed . Mill wMidinii, and that the Lirutenant ftwern, or legally bobla tbe ofucw aa acting tjwp. ernor. . Got taldwell mut make on more ef fort to We Gen. LittleCcld retirood to thejt'ate. Got. Holden hooorwl and pro "l.ted hint aa long as" h could. Got Uced, of 'Florida, did the aanio. Hie new Governor of Florid may be diipoeed peat'iOtib'lffliii vinm!niiHWBW"B If Gov Caldwell will apply to Grant and wk brt to eend in a-JOfcuag. eajl'" ..n congreiw to paa a h Wirttrmif the l,.veruor of Florida to deliver LittMMd, we .hall have- him before the August elec tion. Got Caldwell ran bav Uttlefleld here in twenty daya if he mill. L.ttlcfleVl. with hit atolen milhona, t; fbe life- ol the party while here. Caldwell ia a jtriteful man and boaU that he never went back upon a friend. But for Little 6, Id neither llobleo nor C4Je fuLld , hare ayer bora Goierm. UKTVRXKIt. C.U.r, uIHirs'Ua& -14 44.-e-r hsd Im-,-ii fKMMMil aiitt The traitor himself SH dtw khjfati; and Itronltirrg ""f strengthen their garrison ami tlvrir riiw: ftir tMatitn-ttiTtiitFit .-. to ri'taiti ami vUit lip iMK ti mi .m tH i-iiv He rcgrrtiM tbkt the utcilain A C's'alillf win' mi ft' ; lli.it s., f. iv of i - t'Hirailis in irkcliiiM and tri'k.ii h.nl fll with him. The jut it-. te(J hv Hol.trn'n flipht from North 4'nrtilina ws iiot lw tlwii tint in Home by IU: flijilit of C'aullne. I'll. Itiluns wh.i flixl with him wrrt 111111 mi mmitu than lliime who fin wiib t'siK lit. Kiik, Kvrgen, lWiee l L fl.u i:-n rilue wlib tiim flfuiii'n ii:a in (lit FeitenU titr . ll.-rr, Ilultlcn. Q uutcnt from honor tuid fiij;i;ive faun iu'liu, (lerlatMl li .i.s fonvi'r ,1. i.c- ill. p ilules anil aliouhl In-tiv i l.M i h 1 vi- him si 'I up tn 8un-ln N h. ..! mi.i 1. 1. I 111' S 8tlll:i,t.m (V: fi'lH?.: fl .oil pro . U11118 lus r - t III III! , v I.. I. .'h I North ('. .nil 1,: .llioi h- i I 1, iv.ai iw:: . Iiejjii ut 1 v., ' A fli ''n-'-i.l ,) n nttty (if n"v u - ml imii fi k- - the 1" 1 ' 1 1 r.t I ( mil i in i! in witt lie 1(1 fl I M 1 hi w j!l uiil U f i k 11 Uiiv mi;. llifilin a tlinanl tin km 1,-h Ih i.r.lo. t.ols s 1m- m 1 niiHt il t tlu liO (or ffiiu Vt 'iIh llHM" ht("'j ttt Ailn'!nt..n. to trtke tin iuii us thai c n In- diwr -ill. ke Mm.'.-v r .ii,. si.lt- so u It'll. I ln' of sytnpiithy anil tin- It. f. ,pla l ft,. I tl-lol s, til iininalltlL .Ills! ,1 ! ll Msltltl Wi lli a I i ll I III ol th lieel-n r m- i-nlion D, (loV. ( tr.titor I 1.1 well, h is rot urn. Ii no dotilil 11,','ilu no that hi- i li,li:.n-!l 1. ! ll. .1 tl ' I- itoplu t to fiiroU-ll .litu i and li. l.ike is a he did when the same Utile he .sundiiy tsi-h. utile. At ill pl-'t till, I p ifii tin U.. rroi s. ki-i-ptn ihe rartv a h pl,in mi l direct the c; m d, il, Hr.'i.ln) and the lie ; up that In' term- between Ii la and lina U-t-n the mi!- varion ot the republican partr in North Oarolinn. After the traitor (led, the ex posun- ol Ins plots, plana and conapira t-iea, hy wliu-h hiacoirupt railroad prexi d.iit.-. roh'ied the atute and dishonored Ha ,-i-e.ht, haM enabled the fMHiph1- tojudeof whut he m ciipuble and what lie will dure to do, endiirhcd bv Caldwell. Broaden and the 80.000 negroes who , oiiioie the boilj nd aoul nf ln party The an-h traitor no doubt return in the liiti rVat ol (Irani to finish hi" work of eu alavement, Irom which the people drove h nit two venin ago, We ahall not exjx'ct a aound or a flylU-bla-.froin the traitor except in the Sunday isohoola and Prayer Meetings, until after the August election ; then he will be heard proclaiming for Grant and the Empire. Holden worked twenty jeara for the dis memberment of the Union. With htm the election of Fremont or any republi can wai cause for tight and dissolution. Me will now work with Grant to eatab lish tbe Empire We have the aworn evident of a christian imniaUr that he desired the eatabliabinent of the Kinpir , Giant foi Empefor, and lna win for his Hucceraor in Inierialim and ltoyalty. It haa tieen a matter of astonislnni'iit to all other people that the eple of North Carolina were not more aroused than tin y were at lloldon't and Kirk'a atrocities, and rearaoD'a aufpeuatort of the great writ by which alone the pciaou of every man la protected and held iniinli,ble. Such outrages upon liberty and freedom were never so slightly punished or sparing ly deni iinccd. Before thecoumry wax overrun, and men -loaf their noble pride and manly courage, the attempt of the executive and the judiciary to eupca.d the writ of A.i corpta, while men tvere fi'aoly imprisoned and foul.j hung, would hare reaultnl in lunijing the executive and the judiciary upon the very tree upon which Murray, Ilogeraand IVtterion were jn.pended, and all good men would have lild the harping came too lte rather ihin too anon. Thank God, though we are alikioat, we are not yet quite alaTee, not yet fully Mibjugated. Tbe little pride and roonige left in M Bay fcefur Auguat be an appealed to and juroaaed aa Jo enre the atale and country from further humil tatwtw, 4tgn4iMM and dtuuage. MrHteTBM in Amtman. Tbe Mew York l inwaiatea aa a remarkable lsUfeAW ik.WM.jBm1 seek for popular and inflawitiaJ pwtora l.ll.,,l in send ab oad tuf them. finite numrW oftbe tnrt rtfrtn p- pitofNe york are mwo, """" I . nnws-. nf kssinar nlleal with Engbah M fVU clergyyue"' ig th T?" of tl... falling & in P"!p'l ', ,kr the Tim. Tbe fact-II " I W-ef, degraerat y in elenoal oratury the more vmuular in that thu country baa Immo rtraarkaWe for Ulente and fervid; el, q nenrn of ita divinea. From the I'un Un Robin U Payaon. rhanmng, Alex ander, and Bceoher tbT i roll f namea ot p rttbA and fwvent polpit oral1"", pastors and b conntry pritP4HM, , I urmiARY yorts am i.-lka - - - It tiirm out tl'at tho Frelrhma, fhsBrtc hrt 4 ft .alt. 4ka H 'i'-V's r i.lfVri"' ii'l'm' i tll'Wl' d Itnl't. Iti.'aid of lli.i. rrtjotype it ;..h tx k Ii, Mi- M .., ,.,t(l, pmrra inron :'j'iiliiV ;hut the lr nor ot ihu 4tivttiori 0. ioi.-s t,i Tlioin.is V't I ',, 1. Thww t u i.i.'t'itv still pri sttio.l, t;ikn by him in I .'.ii ;l by nit-aim of" ar.iniiTiy H calh-d it a " iivi'r pii-iure." In tho Journals of thf Uoy tl hisiiiution for ISO'2, in an c .Hill ol thr " ll..th.l.I of lopj ino piiint- in 1J the ajri my of light upon nttralf "I'siln't. iuvratcil by Th .iuaa Wtdgwood, Kjtj., with ubwrratioiM by H. Datrjr." Thig list Bio i well know'" to IBe wnrlil M the-ryjHel Pir Uumprlif-y Day. IhpOTtf'n Intlicr m the amt 'I Vo;.-wo'.i! in I'aii,', titnl fr..imflv .-it.-l i'.lt;iuii ..! s wi.iks ut London -in. I Ktti.ru il. ri-. -1. iMtl s. lu- l,.riM-J si'inl ulorii w.i is mi in n 1 . H'ii ' c i to hin s ii ''1. 0. s ill r; inn. l' hi alih mill .1.- I o . pi .UK it III .ll: H'llti- I lr pro 1 1 1 .1 1;. Ir. Pee u trnilli ' Ii t;,T t (. M r in K11 llir l-t M 1 1'. I If "f ll lit 11) sc ems t" In la! h.-r a a.ltlili 11I1I1 hi tjomtl and ..tallica Uavu- beiu t fTtr-wr -rTrtr-rtrrrr trr. tin letter av iimiMitt KnIihh tlivims hetrrtl in r iImv. wh wt-ii txut(l thnmh 'Ut, il iu nij; fi,jti liH niniiiitnin, tinJ con -idmilile ti. U iiu. c.iit it r.psivi' powers. 11m laM, im tin mcotitit of tut j Jm tli r iKtle, iiiiiintrtftiKctl the -it. n wnithy )I tlie tine Mn- silidtlii-s ill, II- Is i'l !, HIS. e idilltiy 111 this ti l ir-nelill pen ot living. II in. i,,'li tlniio as lu-re.ltlarv , tin- pii'st-nt instance there tn lieiedit ,ry tak-iit. 1 iinncctii-ii, we tnki- leave to in- dll g-- In ittl obst-t vilt or two. tli.it in.iy not piov, uiiiuterestiii. As a w.i.k of ait ii- n tniiRtei piece ot coll, position ,111,1 il. srl , p! Ion. the great novel - hfiitUruith - piol.dily ileet'lve-s lo take n,t k ,il).,ve ;iu ol tl,,' productloliHol that trii!) vion.li-itiiUy -i,,1..ai. niith'T, Su VYiilt.r Si-oit. ( otiPtili in no other ifc . . I'll ot I , ,s ol ol I, ill Ii. .r, will lliile I). loiind mil loiic ( n.p.).,oie to -thos, in Ltmlanrlli lor lid.liti in the agu-in uliuh llity Were cast, l,n a lite liae r jn'odueUotl ol the manners and customs ol the gieut Klu.ill'lhii,i p.ii id Ih'' yloiy ol Knlish history VVt.llst leading llns, oiiiunin.ite roniiit.ee- niol vuldly does aoene ilti-i .scene r.ae lielore tolll , l.l iiptnl ed eyes Ihe whole lit. up mid glided by a guulils that ot its kind tins liex.ii never etpi.illtid. ou lec.ouii', aa ll were, ii participant in the splendid revels at hurl Leicester s liiinous historic e.istle ol KenllVorlti. oii are there un the day ol the ifrcat tiieeu's entrv, amid the shouts and litl.., ol the eUled multitude; you utand awed mid I'.vi iti.l iu Ihe pteseuce of the lion lii.ui tid Kii.nlielli when he I'oiiiiiiunds in lll-il,-s, ic tones 111,-reconcilintton ofKleces ter and Kasex : you witneaa with adtutr aLion the epiaode in the gallant and gilud Kuhigh s lirst suiccsa at court; or y. u me at the caalle ti lth the splendid Lleces ter and the lovely and iiuloituuale Amy Holism t -you sue the auvbiuous aspiia lions ol I., -icu'ster dtowuing all love lor the beautiltil woiiutn he bad wedded, and at lust, appalled and bonified, you witness Ihe fal.tl consummation ot hit aillbllluus hopen when the lovely w ile wna ao cruelly mnrdireil In no other book has the ' powet ol "pathetic t, iroi " been diaplayed Willi such n:tinsii, oi wilh such Wiak speiian ,'..i,ei-,-ness. ,is in the death scene ol Im-., ii i lil A in v K, l.s.iri. In no other ronViinie is there sin h gorieou pagewutry, hllell sells, lolislless ot d, act iptloll, SUCil vivilvng piwer ol lung uige, s'loklll(J as with Ihe W4ini of a mo;rn in the persona ol a past mid "in p. ilin I le ut to aland out in ail llu-ir v in.-ty ol c alume and. nunincr ; in no other b.s,k uru Ilu aeenea cohiptrabln lo many to be found here, in ease, grace, and magnificence. Allow us, iMlnre concluding, to men tion one pleaamg tiict aonueuled with this novel, that seems lo have escaped the critics and nearly all the readers of it. When Ehzalicth about entering tlie huge gateway at Kenilworth castle r)liak)K'iue is placed amid the Uirocc. The Queen espK-a him and atldreMea bim in fitting phrase. The immortal dramatist Imps Am Af.i in acknowledgement, but vttert no murd, and Elizabeth paaaee on. In all literature there cannot be found a parallel to this in the way of compliment. It is fbe nobleet praiae ever bestowed by grniua upon gs!n, Grtaf "" wan Bsett, skilled aa he was in adapting Uiignage and sentiment to character, jet even he, would not prxsutse ta put. word Ut iiu mouth of the grandest geotttt that erar spent his years among the children of men, for lo him more than to any other . a. . ,i-i,rii,ann A- i , aiiti, nsn,nisiiL , r nxtliMTr'n'iiMawnitri r lss-i-till I II IH"( l III ' ' I l - si , VltWJ WJ " l j UVIC"! T his own words ss placed tn the mnutn ot Ifstiitrt -"What pt-e e( wwwfc man ' How nob e n rewaon f 'Wow inif D!te in facu:'.ii- ! ' n apprehen sion how like a god Writing entirely from mcotsnry, fr It bw been pobalily fifteen years suwe w mad Wri"V we may not bare preciaefy deacribed the events aa they hrippened, bat iu tlie main, tbe resd'j wit. find what has been wntlen t be correct, . 4k- -' ' ' Garibaidi U enjonng a yisit from tb Duke of butoortancL TWO IMflljtCll.RX. The sstnfufi trfltswttttj of tttr lUdlml is out- of the marvel f thta rnarvrlloiiR lira b! haa Wttrarf!rti4 1mm the b O&S&it"--iw j wSPSfuBiiTt to thf ntd ImlietUiiy luu Ji tinnui.hf.l hi whiili' p-ilitical "'ioifw'.! fit biui4rd in rlnt formithiB of hi ruliit!il ; he bliitf d rid in tivini; to im ml it ; he hunikreil in bin Southern rxiiiey and b llnnderel, in hid fonign piilicy In frcely ny of hi sett are I litre any tiarej of ability or wiadoia. And so wi-!h our t?ovrror Me in an unfoitunate nun. I!, his tuken (iraot for a model am) hax coiifonue.l his line of action as neat aa prasiltli Ui that punMlttd k. i'i., .i. v... i.. t w t1ue, from tlut hour in vhirh he CPcded HivliU'D t tun rwent tlciiiaj;tj;irI harnuue to tin n riteH lit xnril, osn VnU (ilMUVtT ttu'Ut Iml tllf pttfnU)ttlct ItiiiiiliiCNri and stujiiililv. 11 ut t. tujrl.t'J usurpations, his political an olmtic yn't lnmnn(fs, hi! H'is;strnt 1 irctf :u I "f the ltn.-e ol ilu Mtiph-. hu vi. f paul rri t tin mcantst in-tiiK-is an l p iH"!iius "t humeri nature, his lir(luf iittumrn. hii l)!ni'I Z' ftl. h lh u'nrx .m i o mint i fTiriT. h.s I.ilii 'ii'.i'i' t' uiiUiliitV. sho turn tn tt as m k'i .v n rtpnlttt'. iin 1 pro. ! : in with no nnc- rt tin rtinirnl ihtt he m tlior iuh! u,ifi( Un die h -git v h- now lu)ti and Lo I, u li h Martin aspires. lo. k ffijf iixyilflu.- jjjjj .jj: ifii;jjr..ituls they will return to that obscurity he so wed filled, the smiil! man who now weeks their nuHi-agcs, and whose steady aim baa been to m Hire and onurcaa them. In August, and November, we must believe most cpurldi'iitly, both Caldwell and (rsiit. t win brother in imbecility and aggression, will lie mn.le to walk Ihe plank.' The political destiny of these unrighteous rulers rests with the people. We hchevo they will be true to their own beat uiteresls. ANOrilKU Ml 1(1)1 It. Tbe Lowery gang has been on the wat path again, and another valuable and pro minent, cillen of llolicaon county hits fu! len a victim to their hellish nature. ( apt. tahait who was aomewhnt neiive in en deavonng to capture thetn some time ago now lies ul a bloody grave, his death wounds having been indicted bv these outlaws aud Henda. How long ure these In, Icous ct lines lo cotilmu-? How 'loug ale quit villa na to reiualil lu C,ut,b0.4, ap prehension (or their lives, and these venge ful and diabolical iiiiscrcnlits to go un molested and unpunished ( It is surely hoth a ci line against huiuuiitty tod a stigma upon tin chitrneler of North Ctiro linft, that a lew bad, bold men stinuid lie allowed to shiy at will, to rob bolh by night and duy. and loset nt d, liance ulike the laws of God und min. Whilst thette awlul mil rages me con tinned, the Governor of the (state is ht lecily aeiene and .piles cut. He seems in -diff rent to the calatuite of Ins fellow cit i.ens, mid having "exhausted 'tie execu tive p,iwers in one magnificent cmnpalgn, is uuwilling lo be disturbed in the enjoy iii. nts of his laurels until they wither shout Ins brow. If he were not so utter ly incapable, he would never rust aatisflcd until the Lowery gang had been either captured or slain. Il really appears wonderful nay, alto gether incredible, that four or Ave scoun drels should terrorize over the people ot a county, and tie allowed to run their "mucks" without tear of arrest or danger. Cannot something be done to arrest the slaughtering our of citizens I The Widow or Gvkikok Wasbihotok's OvKKsikn mux I.ivmn - Ou Marshall stieel in sn huutblv reaidenrr, lives a lady now one hundred years old,-Uie reprnaen tativa of a paat age and ot tlie '-better dsn of tbe Ifc W fcioide to the widow of lue lata Kichaj-,1 oiin.-( for m il y years the -surveyor ul this ruy. Mrs )uug was fed frum the ulanage alia, to the boom ol her young hualwod, who man then the overs-- ( Itenetal Wa-hinglon on bw Mount Vernon eute, and he in tin full flush ot his n'anh'Kxl. Hr. Young was r osed a blai kxinrtb, iHit le.ft Iiu inade la take charge ol the f ru, at Mmiiit Vernon, lo tbe latter ca faulty he deTelopwJ cooanlerarilii taste tor knowteslge of mathematics, and slier the death ol General Washington h pro cire I Ihe ait ual ion aa deputy uu,i,r ilr. Join, VV lUiaunsju, then sui veyof of Ilea ihxj emiuty and the city ot Kichinobd Abo it the year lHU't, the city was amlior ixed by ttie act ot toe LfguUturo to em p .y a aurveyor for itaeif, and Mr. V oiinir huaeu to fill the position. He helu I he ofllK until his death, and was uc,ed ed by the lata Mw-nj ili Bau-a, who alui waa removed by death. Mr. Vung has b since bees gathered to his tat hen, ami there are probably but few whoreuinnUr him j but avidenceaof hie skill is engine, r mg and accuracy in neaauremeat. are still Tuulde on every haud. Jiickmend 0u-"- '.- '"r ' " ': - We clip the following welt deamred ooropliment from tbe OreetMhoro' Jttr4, npoa tb distinguished rtp'reseatative of Th friend of Boei. J. M. Ieacb, who i-sssats I Jsia aaanav Car raraor, dhl o vfrfaanr npamw t "Sttna r -mat gentlanan. lb people of t(iia district whilst they would 'cordially support him for governor, and be pleased to sea him occupy that noitin, prefer dim in con reea, where be ha proTed such sn able mmnhftr, and ) defender, Tbe Tote for bim in th convention was a hsndaome e,-ipliment. . lien, piaok Cliettthaiu bae withdrawn fro-mtr tennnwe iiUiiuji,Kisl canTain. 'Uor-ernor Ii own nowha ih track t"e.,i of oUtrucllon. ' , CKfiT- orrxioxs or thu ' Kpflioi'tijr of ibe con veil tlon mitt Hie ticket, the Salisbury Bjiiut nv Tin 1ft irt lht 1Lrvri luijai iutltl rvf- Hi. i i o,r i-mo-.-t r.-rt --iai.,.iii eer iihh mi ! d in tb i mIUi. Il w&a tiiiti jHK.-i of r H-sruUtit e mi-li of all rtnsr M'I pt 4i-tpitxiiv ami ai mill Ui U aiiua tout IH tnit one si-nt'iiifiit, :ihd Itiat was to HWfenii S -.-1 oi.l Sth CrfhWa. Jo Hit IK tint of thiy dust and tietrall) pom tirt in liioii she hna Insen plmfd Itv rad ical riiisiu e, ami ttnrhtron the hijih- T - f k- . pnwtHi. iiv, and indi pend ,a.e, by i-rviiij,' ht-r in t'lmi-(' tn frnai worthy bcutla, hottest and alit oltl. iala. and e Ibtnk pmX move liv bta ma le tn thl tmrllriii by the seb-ciion of Mie able t,ke, hii li e pltu-e t our mnat bel O-da.v tH'et w hich iwived the u iilintw pffT1 of tho (treat Tpreae e btxlj, if Jlwth ('amiin" noble .bled-.- ;- - - The tlrt'i'uslioni' (onvi-nlion him done ita dutv Hint ii only remiiit. for tbcjMio pie to do theira, and the sime ia rt'iiri'lli -il, tile rti -iof riulicaliian hi at an end, :ind the pi-opU' 1 1 oi from llii anniivanee ..I ntliwaiid iniiitrtrit thtries. turantK. ii. I tin- ii Tin In, At tin I .ul a .,1 niiniil. ( ,,-t p. P-I otriipl 111,-11 . Psl, II, .1.1 the o, ,' till lv 111. Ill til, ' till'. - ui- oih,- , sp, til. r.-nVi nt ton, ih. ii. nun i wi;l i ,oi it. n .i H ..I ii hi.utiiv ,1111.1 . d-'ll - .1,, in- fJaiKtuj 4lm. UMtUHMt. ahtt iiiflililitB tieuiii, id d liy the Urtieiisboro ( , invention at , he In .id ot o.ir colnnins tins moruing. we invite the closest sciutiliv ol ull wu" read their namea to the cli .racier ol the I'tllltlt'llt gent leinell c-llliposllig oi r ticket, l.onipsre it with thai presented lv Nic ra, Ileal cnnvi ntton, and see wht, h paiiv gives tn the people ot the state the U, st .issiit-aiict- ot good. houcii gi.veriiineiit. VVidi such a liesol wt are iHiuiid to in-, ul Iiu- piople ot North t.aruiiuii hive once more an opportunity to place in p-aniioKS ot hoirot and truat men to ivh nil they can point with pride and eon tl-1, -nee i,s in all li'Hftss-ls wiulliv ot the - epj.oir ot ,-v- iv matt lo wliotn ihe repil IMM.1I IK, (I 41lll( Ot ' 111,' tflHl'l fnd . . 1. 1 1 1 Nut,.- ale dear. v i .liud take is-easioii to discuss the mortis oi each geiiiicinan tisn ilu- ticket sip.-niteiy We know - all ot llittnpur noioillV evccpl one, mid we know them tn lie g nt a U..I-U, high llilndi'd, Uh.'litt d, hou or.iol. mid iftie to North t arollna. I lie t h irlotle Ihijtatvh says : '1 he ( iiinpaii'ii lea opened and until the .tin il" "1 tin' -Mil on ttn Ausjiin! voui piinn itiut nl VOtll' VIHMftf. Ittt IiUHIKmI , Ul ) Oltl ci v tor tiectlom m uwi. 4 1 1, ol r-uieht, ball tlC hi tumiuhH ihe Htuni1.nl ieurers ut Ihe dftitrt dm n p:irt v. 1 hi y UK' Ihe t lunet ut (tut m- pie Im y inuM he tliu i tioiut' ot tnt-rv itiuh. In livitltiui pivltr t'lteea i until siilnHJiiiate (o thu )Mihi ui.-ili. tiiul hi U1I1 ;oiiUeii ec!y i -(1 u-it UiUrit ktvp 111 liiie hihI mitirli lo iii-; vuiriirv ul the iudhI lorit-u.i ut t-iiiir. . tor etvit liberty, cniiaUtulioiml jimeiu iturnt, perwv, hrijvpm.'t-!. m.d prn-pi 1 1 1 v. J t thu ptupltj .ol iStiidt i olt'llllrt be true tu Men imoai, sii.i Huhe, iiih) o.i hum, (.ml rthipp. 'uinl Hom,ick. ttnd Ley '..ll.u.pe, liiot Memienliiiil, ami -piiiUi", ami they w.l belnie to tln-iiieht,- ami their count. . ( Nt-w Un it Jiitirimt uf i oiiniicrrc. J In plicnif the. iiittinw of ihe rmnii tlnlm nofiiiiutttii by ijio Uruui.alroro' (.nv uti-iii Ht the lieru. of our v luiurii Uhm ii.oiniiiff, wff invito the clotefit win Hit v ot ml ri'jui their riaineii to thu chttfJH'ti-r il ihe t iiunt m fjcnth inen wtumpoKin our tu:lot. Coinpttiv It with ih'it urewnted byi rn(l. ul I onvfinlon, noil ee winch pNi' glVi1 to the Ktiftffi ol thv hdwte (he b 1 ariKurrinc4i ( ooil, hdntKHt uvertiiiien1. Willi Pilch 11 tifket w e ure boinul lo n'U cci tl. Ihe people ! North ('nrolini, luive onee more nil oppiirtininv to f)l;ir u poKiiiin h o honor himI tru-it im it to w h .nt iliL-v t-iUi point K'lih prulo hikI eonhiitMi?c ftw in all reMp(.tn wotthtf ol the Hupp hi of 4'very inun to whom the reptititin-ii atul cmlit ul " the goad IJ,1 North Mule iUf iiiar. (hnrlotl Ulm rvvt) To-iJmv we nftiJ to our niri-sthend th nantm ul the flonrt.K4i nt lKst( thin u burn Convention. 'I here m not xinnii on Htt IM kei ih ti ran or will Iki inc Itvint nliel ul to bv any man ih nii) Id thu ilnno crittur cou-wrvuUve p ut y,. We i oiiy . .'tut lat the M'livenHoK in the hou;:; iitij httv iHtvlc for kiaudaril bi aiem - in Ui, c.iM-,tl. rt to I h-hII upiu ihn CffiM r mivi volffo Ui ruWy arutuui them hihI voik with a vim (or their ehchun. , I hin uill n; no xiiu t'inMt. 'f In em iii-v ,ti mt n fVill) iipnpptd, mid jo ihe HulrJ. hfkI it k tliLit ti U 11 jtnati'm to Mil to it I- l.wl fiiti h. un up hikI at lliem wiih tut unb oken inmt. a& ( very umii do lis nhotfc duty nud tin; Hit rv mil ta ouu t 1 UrtvtJan.l HiiJU' r ) Ji$e M?rrimoTi nncnia no uitrodn:ttoit to our pftof'lr,. Hv whm tutrn and rwinKd ia BuiMoiurw c tmtv Hik pirtiiM win noor, and were nut M ttfrWi4i hint : bin by Itmnwa boueftiv ahd iinliitilry. In time tr.oh the plow hAiidle to Uiv pirKitinn ol Jii.i'.c ul th Mipt'nor (Vmif, He rifled the 'j:ion i .lu if" wills' dinlintfia-UfiJ honor to I, m --t r j fiu.t to ih avtuti tiMi) of f n i.ol,- ppMf iff the MNftt H r iod the p-j-iinm of Juilut t.. $(l7t and cig;un pityr ;fl in Ihe pririi.wot Uw, He ia to d.jf well known by all partM. aa tme of th Qlttai abl( and uprim Kwt.m ul lh tt(c Mtj t twf pothiCiAn. but t jii ni pt y 4mm itf the jHOffle. llrt kiH.na ta want of tbe p&pla. TH iupt0 wtd in uifnt Hex , lwt him ifovtrttf-r o. r 'IcmJ Tb n'HTunt-rt for tb offir of Got crniffand I A. UuTiros,, an? gimtlemv 1 ua ot tlus pnrtr. Two flnrr tctng imi ran hfttdlj IhlLiA"J 19 It Joift3U ,ft1 tiW wmv fli4 titMkV hhi kvlfr Uavcv m d-timiDtf, "UM bcavtna! tfha a con trttt t iuc phvHnoi;iM of Umt abeepmh CoTtteManlw, Tod and Hrg, ; AM ot ih- Uw caudMlau were wlect tt h!f (Jifji retitui, wl tiw towr of rtrijtu hi their new) wriona, Nian p. mom piipulr.ty In the Wert than Jud lhtip, and the god O iifckef and the aU.lbif-tit enUHiM Mr. Hendeahatl U power U atmiw of th tantt pvptiK'ua co iDii 01 tha uidaia Ow in k at laaJ ia gUrki toatriil OVSTh with the mmigfel sffiitr givtten up at Hal visy-lss,.stjul ms.4w.M, aod Osssvsvs U,t. the II. lu iiiiualion. I the harluiurer ot a ovei w tieiiiiint? atethx) defeat for the rails, this SilnrtHC iM tvilfitt!tr-rift it mm. (Mewbetn Jonrnaf t l oiuiuaTee. atiJoB 111 fell ha AT 11 ma tlur gallant alandarvl bearer for the LUittt.. lliivernoo.hip w as .js-eeived a! the depot yesterday, on bis arrival fr,m the UreiuslKiro' Convention, by alaigecn eourrse of his p,litirstt admirers, ud warm peiaoual friemia. The Major, (ot sliall we addieas hiui as KietiUmant Govetuor) upon n-iK-alcd and eiithutiaalic calls at..ped upon thu platform ot the. car and ad dn-aaed tha crowd in his usual happy style, thanking them for their kind lin-sMing upni Ins pot urn Inane, which was totally unexpected oh his part. The Ma jor I hart portrayed In a-towiag tsnnt tlie gsiberiu of patriot at GrernsWo He was watnily spplamled ilurinir hi ,,',-. t.s wliiili were Intet fitit appniprlato Co the occasion, and at the close threw cheers were given fr M, Trillion and Hughe. fh Cl-.wd t'leii rtllevl lustllv tor Itou. 1. If ll.-tiit'lit ,n. ii ho ,-iiMie lot ward and nd,lr,'s,M ,1 iii sssein Inn 1.- m a few briel, dnp peri o-ei'i o-iuiiika. I here is no truer North t .ii. tin. an in tin- Male than lie, and h" --. sliv sis iisteiii-il to wit It atteiiUon hv a eh. rn aiidu-nce, who well know the mi-oil iin leol lie is made. Ihe e.iowd alter esc 1 1 , l.,tol Hughes to hishouie, retired, w.tl, the d.'tri to nation lo use all h, moraine hil-:iiis tot his triumphant eicc N Vklt t Ol M V Hl.Wm ttA I a' t ,'WSRHTA itv is I onvi ,s 1 ion The d.inia iats and co; servativ,- ol Wake eouuly will a.ssclit li.e 111 convention at ttve cnuil house in hpproiis.liin; cltrtion in A ..y;iit next, ami lu thoroughly oriuiiijrt the part- hi tin. count Inr th rotnmjj; elclloii. Town lilp urn H-pi'Htetl U liohl iiitift inj;- hn.l itpMmt ilt'hJitl'!. -f ( 11 VA I I N Ot -V.ltvH ( Hv h i u 1 p .p U tiiT'l t 4'' I ' 'I' ( pntlislily HAelii i nioit thitti n 1 tpinl laic wiihiit her hii)--. Uui h h enrol tltenc re the i ( MiVK.klyn. I I , K'Uihtl u, 1, 1 , Nf'Wiiiwii, !.,. 1., jMitr.MUHlH, Yon k i'l n, Newurk, N, J , JrW'V t'ltv. N. J., Ht.lM.ktMi, N .1., iVtU-erjroii, S. .1 , KliXAlieth, N. J , ( n y Our 1 1 1 ' iii -.nt;J. ni'n: hni' lf) HXill'tll. Ittil U-r -.vot'U t.r U tile .1 ut hi t ttuouib, IsWil.Olt'l l-t, MAO 1W,I10 IH W 1113 .MAI) VJ4 7W liO.H V Total, 7:n.;i'i Ot cuihc all thca do not raru their bread iu our citv, but uuKt of then. do. with manv thoiint inda uho live ut night) in lrentmrgh, K wtchrt,f, Wrt"Furma, Wtwtr heater, irtmnzipa, Ojntcf B-W Htl otl : aubuibiin UiTiiphiH, over ao for uwtt b Hridepurt, f.Voion Kid a, lwk kdl, Honirrvill., and New Dronawirk. Irw'licallv, twwmiiHll tito popultMion ot nitr eity chuiioI Ih. u tlmli two miihttnti, ul whom hall nh.p vMtlna lnr Iiiuhh and tlteitl lu her nuhurtm.- A'. Tribune. --- Iti p nTi:o liatov khv ok a bi'JiMKiuitcii t r v n-kau br, - .Auix.iaj..liutui lha h. 'rivv Kiile which prevailed laH lull, lh tub, on one u-iintuii, hum driven ao low in tbsH North rivt;i. that, a reinarn ibl dm covet y watt madtt. About mveu jullea north ol ht-. Aiwuwlitit', on Ihe weal U ry ot North river, thu retiianta ul an ancUjit i ity were di'-clua "d. Several wmt wal'eti in with c.Kpniui, are now vimbl ntidctr waiiir. but Un; foundation at tbo hnuMi H cun only le bit with a jh-Ic. Ou the eitHtou of llui UiHcnvery a ya!o had pre vailed tor t 'lit' r Ut. dava. Iron. Itinnoith dnviti.i tlie vMtli-r iiy ut (he river, to an 4 XteiiL iM)ver Jh'Jojh known. Further in vi'MO'itiotiB hitve also bronchi b) liht a i )iiin,i ipiHirv. on the name nib; mid , luii i the tnott n in ukulle, the ijnurry ih tn the m:dsi ol a tleitK) haininot k, anl ti loch toiy 1 ic ftni m-f n t L v ukuii; tlie ir-'iible to io ih '-. 1 hi- ik k n of a piul- t v etpi d lo mtv on AntinfiM-ii. Jslitnd, and tltr tjitmrv be.-u Mtt'nnvely umiI, il ttOiii'rv lor I Im- purpoM-ol hiilhtiuK Ih)- t it v or M ti ii im :it 1. r one m tho oi her It fi'iiattdi wai M AuffHuttfu Fla. i Piem. April Ul. - SB- - ( tii i.iiN i Mi,k 1 1'. - A (iiljfatp from l!i h M-cthMt to , r rti-buio ,il h:J hM'miii' Iim r-'oni i( Mie tttM.ttw liuii:-vt! n(i I mm nr j'lv'il iht -e h.iii i'.i, toouiui tiutil lt dliiiic 'loiiK lo iiH looiii f,.tt he I llt-'l hii hwif ..(u up i-d; lt? f t f i 4 v Ud i h' fff' pti , lo-n iiiphiit t' .ilu) an A hAi ittl luu lot i. irtid. t'ur 1:kinl ft ttji r,it Im i U.'l rued ', tH'd th.il, hi- woUid bi; Udh'tlow Wits i. i i.ibt r tlt iti ilu: IaU: H.ulteat iMhilfiCt li' v t J. liud. He coindii I a.: It," wi j Oil vt.tr- plot tlK.lt mid Ltie 'Villljt to d pjti.tM'd jrtr;r,(,on. Jiirwhi Sew. tor in 8,-mlisl. l.li.lllH C0NoUr.-,M iL Ulev THICT. 1 The dei'-p.i'e fV,nn the 8th 'ongi ioiiii flistiiet iii utt i idam on the htstu oi-iiv-eotlon, huvtiig ugrued that the con vention lo ivmiuaie s candidate for Con jrria (oi ili.tilistiict Rhon d lie held st Marion in Mckl.iwcll coMiity, on Satur day -Iii',1 l -i, llnTi, th uiHiersigntsil, un Hila rs ot Ihe Kvet-Uli) ('tnitiiiller, deem it their duty to los, notfiite'n pub lishing tins call to tho several counties of Ihe district to send their delegates to Ihe and eonventiou at tbe above tune end place. ii. COLEMAN, A. C. AVEItV, for the Executive Ouriuiiioe., , DisrrHiCT CoaVKMTioM. -In pursuance oi" tbe plan if re oig.ihiTiWoo aifopleil b) Ilia Htate Kscutiv Couiiniltee of tbe Uemocratic Conservative nartr. we Biv the first congressional district has been called to lasrmble In Edenton on Thurs- -ttny rh $9A sy of May, Wt tar the purpose of nominating a candidate tor congress. It is bop,) that every county in the district will b fully represented In thi convention j if. M: CARTER, Chairman Tlistriot Exeeutir Com. Colonel Khelt, furenerly of th Coofecb srnt army sod. tur sooi year connected with th Kuyptiaa tiny, hat resigned oa ceouot of km ut hesitU. . i r-K.N.UoK SClll UZ IN t IM IXXAII - ts-ena1er SW'IhO Wa--ib,W-llaaud-i-sl4.f i lie. t-iamiWOtU .i'.'B.'- K"l HSU jltj: 4h,lj('si.i Hioiia and ,-n(hUMalie vote 01 mat taxly. In view ot ihe niauinatioua that, have ItuiJii made, a Mi h ut In nueoch on tie rat a-iiiivi-nj juf twtr - twtrtjn'' tlie c hair, tie rwcrmi uriciiy to tne pnr ji.wes for which the !itiTetlon met, and saul the Ibputilii might well euiigVatU; late itself that such a meeting was poawihle. He spoke nf comiption as natural outgrowth of a prmraeted civil war, which bid invaded the public arrvicu l tbe government, and said that pit of our common couutry, which had been coiiTulsed by a disastrous rebellion was Hi tiering moat grievously tr. 111 the effocta of war, aud that the haughty spirit of power refused to lift up tboeo wbii had au astray by i p,ilU y ol generouwcieiciliationand states, township or ouimn'in asuae. Great wrong were bctug twr!etr.iti'd by the party Tn power, and that, asst-uiliUge of Amvrt fan freemi-n eneaiiii that tb" tiling Were uo hwg-er to be endunsl. '1 he oisoieewe of the people which attenied dead, baa aiisi u Irom every iim of the compasa. I he bivilh of victory is in tha very sir which unrounds us. We have a grand opvorturtity belore us. We can give the Hi pul, .11 a pure aud honest Uoverniiunt, but can only do so by throwing behind us the si lli-h i pint 01 politician antall bickerings and mean aopuationt. Aa to our plniform, we shall oe wise enough to kei ptn mind those thing., w hich a Re public stands moet 111 need of. Let us oulv. in v. hat we promise to the people, be holiest and .t!aie,httorward, and not at Uiuipl to ciie.,1 l.e se who huTa to tnll.ov 0111 liid by ilcceittui repn-senta t ion-.. As t ihe men whom we all-all pi, -sent lor the hi;.-h oftices ot the tiovero. 01,-iit, let us, I ,-ulrvat you, not lose sight t thu tact that guat letorun toe ovur- I I r.aa... axu utnMTl f mmifttV rrUUrvWl Vf?fll lMrrr stons, tyUi- fiv toe wise wild energette action ol slut, in,.-ii ll vou oican relorui t'liutist the woik to none but those who utidoiatiind ll aud h,meliy oare mure t ir it Unci then uwu personal ends. I earnestly deprecate the cry, " Atibody to lieMt Ouitil." There le souietht'tig more vvittited ihati to ltmt Grant. We do not i Witnt a mere change ol porwui iu th ad-1 ministration ol the government. We wiiil the overthrown! a pernicious system-, we want a gnverntneur which the lii-at K'"le ot ihe country can be proud1 ol. ll we l.fil to select men who will carry out the K liliui we cnleiiiplate, it would lie In Iter had this inovcment never been ndi'itakeii. Vnl.-ss I greatly mistake Ihe spirit of the dsr, what tbe peoplo most earnestly demand is not .that mere good Inteuttoiis, but that superior Intel ligence, coupled with superior virtu, should guide our affair. Not that a merely hout and popular man but that n taleai.in be put st the head of our govcrnni:i . in selecting candidate for office poli ticians are accustomed to disc tin the question of availability. What doc availability mean In our cnatt 1 Let ua look tor tha beat men w have, and among tb very oeirt, Wt u aelci-t the UotuitsnV. ,Jt we urmwnt suca, tn tit aut. Iiiige of the people) whose character aud nan er appeal to tb loftiest instincts and aspirations of th pnlriot citimha, we hIi.iII have on nutjdo that w hk'h ought to tie, anil in.w . I mist., w ill bo, the ruling arbiter ol political coiitesU the consci ence ot the iititlon. II thill be done, Mice,! will Ini certain, and we shall nut appeal in vain for sup port to those uf our lullow citiiwu who lilt hetto were separiltfd trom ti bv dlvbi lons, whu dttMiro huiiestly to work for the host merest of the country in this crisis, no,! whom we ahull welcome with frater nal grccnug lu this snuggle fr a great en use, nhcinei they cull ihcniselvc belli iser.its or Itcpubhcans. I'ersonal friend siup uhd hi ate pride, are noble wBbtittietitM, lint w Ion u persona! tneiidship, what is h.. He pr.de coin pared to tho grunt duly vhich we oho to our common country mid tin, awful rcsponsioility resting upon our 11,111111 ( As sensible men, we know Unit not cury one. nt us can bo gratilied liy il limine of his favorite. Manyofits wi'l I. iv to tie disappointeil, but in this o. can hour our liuuit should know but one lav, 'iii--, and that the Aincric.au It. pNlllit!, 1 I i -- - Hkim or an oi l) l'iTt7,KN. flrlnlfh .1 M. Ilu', ..-.( , an old and prominent eitizeii oi ibis place, died at Iii residence in this city on ntindiiy morning last, after a lingering Illness, in the li't year of hut i(c. Mr. Mi (fee, il we mistake not, was a griidiiutii ot i'l mcton College of the i i.iss ot If.! 7. During hi, earlier year lie followed the profession ot the law, but iiuailv leliinpiished Ins prectloe and en u.,ged in lisiuiuig pursuits. Alter tbe 1'1.,-c.il the war, however, lie again re ,,,ii;.l to his old protosslon. He was the author of the " Lite and Correspondence ,,l Judge iiedeil," whtcti attMUett a wide pto.id noiointy many year ago, and i)iiou(ioi!a from which, even at tlie pn-a-i nt d iy. ate frti.ueiitly found in the dif loieut pulilicalioik, of Uiu blate. Mr, Hi lice was endow til with a brilliant in tellect, und was, withal, a high-toned, i 1 11 1 v iilcf ui ntlriiian, being a reiimienta- tive ol onu id th oldest aud boat families ul the Cu Fenr couutry. II leaves a lit;;e family uonnis.tiuu to mourn their iricpdiaole lose. -- n U. itir, tf TlTf HnsetAvLAVllt'AOB, Tb WUHlOfll and ii!ernure of sixty Billlion ot people r- tiiroudiSf under tha Uiianiaa Isnguag --1 at v. ho speaks Russian I Conipeteut wiuers ujl us that the iKinian euilirsces a t the beet cliitracterltiits yf the varion KiM,ip.u languages, eoinbiulng tb (M,l,.,lll uf tlie tuglirll Willi til Ulajnty ollic Spanish and ill" intlaic uf tlae Italian. F,,,1, otiipai'iHss ot x preasion it rival the Latin, and in power I superior to tb UriAk or German. It sjielliiig t pet fort t oh, luetic, an ulvautatre tioaaraied bv im oilier firing latigtiBtte. Tbe literal ute ,d the country lsof so esbsDsivs cbarstv tor that tlie ou te catalogue of Mussina au thors makes a volume of iUO pages, Mire rfrity a rmartvr s w4oy- -sg- lastae finhilied nrijnhat-wofka wars- published annually, while one tuuMired aud sixty. 11 v periodical found an ample number of reader. Now those figure may safely TS'o'iiSttriiuelT tfrttmrwttTi'try'baiiie'isl IwH - ing below th actual truth, Think of the auiouut of literary wealth hidden Irom the twttttf tlie weld suwplf iy w strtjoj r" pbabet, Gar.AT Tiw.o of fin.. Captain Jamet L. Cole, of this county, ha a eow, now 10 rear eld, that yWd. for six reek after calving, eifiht gallon of milk per day, beatdu affording tho calf as much a It want. Th cow now has it eighth ealf. rUi is ot the fine atock Intro. ducsd Into thw county by Mr. lbonts I'restori whea living at Pallville, v,krksi lyikin. , Tlivjv is toUaco boton -vt Bhelby. .Tbe Charlotte ptiUieel. brut tho.lUUuv--UK. Memturial I)aT, l .T ... They are remodeling and enlarging th ' Mansion Uous st C'bwhsUar n to build" a Presbyterian, thtircb al Wielby.T';' Th Rrcfcy ormt yiitlH(f et,pt ""Will T' ' have a pic nic about th,t?'h inM.-. - i-- Tb niatrict Crmfcwm-e-' of fjhVK T. ' t ChuB b wilt meet ia Murfroeeiiuro' on tho ,' , lStlt of Jun. '. The Saatutt AV.s says that 100,000 of herrings were st th UmfrouibW wbarf in tbe past week. ': ' ''' Mr. IL J. McDuflle ba withdrawn from""" tlw Cleavetand iiraaer? Mr. W. V. IHif- ' haut will coutiuna Ut edit X ' -. TherrVa rally of the d,rji. rjU and s MnserTutlvsa of Cliarlotw oa friuir day .' . night to ratify th Greensboro' sotuina- -Hon,, Uunah!, . The last VlmfeJ-Kui fawur contain a card Afun Ibrtu J, :. llaiper sunouncing hltilMf s ea .dlilste for' ra election to C"o-- gscas trom ihe tjth Dmrict. He has been,. faithful reproaanUtive. A,n old colored man la hslifax county, " F.p iraim by naufe, I said to be in hit It. ih ymt, aud w in Siej bdslth meuully and physically, . ( ol, Thomas 8. Kvtinsn ha been bouiI na .ai tor Mayor, a id Meirs T W. Wain wn,'ht, W. PI Woolen, VV. C. liotts, J, A. Tyi.fs and 0. l.ipecomu for comiuii-apuntrs ot Hi town of VVibun. 1 he Norfolk sod Portsmouth Gaa Com pat io have each' otdered one hundred ton of Chathatu county ( S. C.) ensf, to lest itsgascreatiuff qualities. The coal cows t per too, dellrertd. road, was fnwiidy Hnureii yes. oTay M.fk . si. ? ' . af . i - i-- luoitnii ,;y iwiiiug uu a naua cr. Kixinon jt. 8tu.l LAHOKa. The sal of bemads seem to be on the Incrs at the store of Mr. K. U. Alsop. tm last Tuesday h de livered 100,000 and ha llnda it impossible to meet the demands of bis customer. T isrAirrs Knjuirtr. The following person har been nomi nated at Kufleld for town commissioners : Jons Cohen, Mayor; B. V. Whitaktr, J, H. Hunter, I'. . Key and Q. P. Curus, lommiaaioner. Col Walter Clark, who waa mentioned iu connection with the Attorney General . hip, on finding that Judge Blupp would ' ass-irs viia uoiiiiiswsHHi, UOUI1UWU Ms opp,ia -t lilm, and at hi request hut Mino wa withdraws by hi frauds. Vftxiruiibs Aewa, A CuutosiTy.-We bar ia our oflica four eggs, ranging la (Ire trom a patritlge' down to a humming bird's. 1 lhey were laid by large dunff bill hen 6a tli tarnt of Mr. IL A, Hherley. They ant ewtwiuly We learn that a nVht Ivetwern two nvn occurred at Cbcrryville a tew day ago, in wn'.i'ti iHitti eoitituitatits WHie ti.olly Wond,t - usa AtsMwst ss, siyissslts wsatla,., kniiesuu theoiboi mwiviug a severe blow on th head with abrkk.C'Aor, Ammt, Mubokr op Coi. Wisiiamt. -Our ruadci have already been luformcd of th cold bliKidud lu tinier of Col. Fiwiik VV ishitrt by the outlaw of Robeson coun. ty. 1 he following pnrticulnrs of tbe bor nb!e ih-ed we gather from Ihe W liming. mn Jiui'Miit1 - , One day, week buloro last, Amlrevv Hiroi a boaidi'd tlie train near oho Meet and approached t nl. Wuburt who waa oil ' ooaia. a loug sitiiruitauon entued and on tskmg hit departure, btrong was heard to say " when we send for you, you come," Col. W. alterward stated that tlie subject of t ho eonfeeeuc was a props- ' ' sitiou on the part of th outlaw to ur render llieuiseivesoa the condition of being pardoned aud allowed tn tear the Stat. ' Thinking tha perhaps b could aftr all bench! tbe couuty by causing th outlaw to lusvs in sum maoou, h cenieil deleimlrfed to hold anotltor inter view with them, upon receipt of not low of lb urn and phice, a had been preTlously (Uiturnilucd. . Word wa iccseived, and the appointment fixed for last Tuesday ; but' ( oi. W ishart's business engagement went such as to compel it postponement Until Ihumlay, At tlie appointed tiius this fearless nun, alone (aud unarmed, wa hear) took his Way to tha pine of meet ing, a spot on th public road about three-' quarter of a tulle from a place called La, iismm Cburi.li, txtwwu bhos Heel ami I tti Hanks, and distant some four or fly utiles from each of those point, But alast he in ver returned alive, II was ithr: eowaidly uiunlend flow atnbnsh, or -bamly sin t down while in tha comfetenca to which he hsd been bet raved. Between' lki aid 1 6 cWk of thai day two) Of tbrea aegrue working iu tb' wood Bear tha teen of tb murder, heard four distinct rqioru of firearm. About i o'clock tlie ana' a afternoon, Hr. Wa.' nelli.rs, whu riding by this point, found, ' r tb oody of Coi. Hisbart lying la th -rosd, and complstely ndd.sd wi.h htfik shot. II wa shot through th aid and: shou.der, and also in th bead, on or tw hot .passing sxttirely through th braja, His death inust hav bsca instsntaueou. Th lact was reported, and a party of gnu! strckea frtcxd asii avlghbor . cureo th bodv and conveyed it to hi home in Shoe HeeL ' - , Tt j place of tbia tauruVr was near th scene of th killing oi youag.JJavi by tha outlaw sow nuothi sines, bu phen Lowery sad Andrew fining or upj "-,l to have togetlier accomplished the deed, Tom Low.try having been uea lacwhi) ut Ul UIB. Sixty five license to sell liquor r. Ull wire granted -by t')i Corporation CJourt 6f Lynchburg oa VV ednesdy, - - . A family passed through ATjiuL-don lust Tuesday, on their roturu frtim Tt xaa to Uttttr-eimntyf wtreww ttrey iraft cliilgf .aeoT" " Cot.tk."'rTvt!s, Senaiur) etrutt Prusbrey, (Supoivusnr) lb the face, (sea lelegrsiihl and Iresbrev said. 1? wrouhi l,Si ismrrss ti.ti.,. ' J - a . . , . , v is 1 1 1 uus xtctipTtrre jsviifisr, a ja tv. IPstwa 3wt stsTh .alnmt " crop is looking vary Wy la Lnosnbarg, Nottoway and sll the Soutiaide eounlits that w hare recently visited or heard from, and farmers are cheered bv the hope, ful proapect, Dr, Z. Kidweft, of West Vltgima, whose terroue itlnrs wa mentioned tn Tuesday's Cojsr, died at Ajrmotint e Friday but He wa born ih Fairfax county, Vs., was Severn times a mitnlier of the legislature and a member tt coa. grew f four ytars. x if.v.-.ta
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 8, 1872, edition 1
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