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1 THE SENTINEL. JOfttAH TtraWES, Jr, Editor. T. & BWOSBTOT, ,AsBoit Editor. BATL'KDAY, JULY . 7. 187a. THE NATION'S CANDIDATES, " rOB PKESIDEXTt JIDRAGB GREBLEF, 0 ?tk1Tw TOKk "iAtiiil faith, and with the distinct andert.Dding that, if elect!, I shall bs THB fHKMPKHT, HVT VF JrAMIS, III w a wmoui PaurrB. I accept jour nosni- Bsvlioa, m (As eaajtoVaf Irwsf tkat the mou rn tftmrtmUnimm, Kurt Kami BAUKB TO CUir HAKIM ACBOS THI MOOVT MUD WBK B RAI TOO I41BO 01 VI- OKU km, forgetting that they have been anemia i the iotful rjonscw lunem that they arc and aaust henceforth remain friends." fforoes tfrwlry i i tetter oj mtemttwM. " W WAIT A FlOWUT WITBOCT A pavtt: k aY,mt witboot pomii'p- Tio a Co-tours wrrnrret IWI " A JODlCJAKir WITHOUT rVtlTK . (nab Bnmn. ST1TI BQCRATlC-tMSERVATIVE TiT-iT. AlKiUBTUS a MKJIKIMON, Of Buocorular. fju LiKirr. uotebkoh: JOHN HUGHES, ' Of Craven. puh mu kktakt or ktatk: JOHN A. WOMACK. Of Chatham. Of Caldwell roB TBKAMIBKB : JOHN W..GUAH AM, Of Orange, run sure. public msTKi'ii-low : NEUEUS MENDENHALL, Ot Guilford. " , Ml t!FT. f1!IJC wohks: JOSEPH II. BEl'AKK, Of Wake. FOR ATTOtUTKY-ttlEJIMtAh. WILLIAM M. 611111 Of Mecklenburg. -- - roB tIC JSCIjDJCaiT4. - TtJD'T'-DT ------- - - I XlfUetis,XleUe3t,Xc-lU'l. We an prepared to . swipply orders for ticket at short notice and at low rates Bead os joor orders. WHAT TUKY UAVH VOJfK. figures joa know do not lie. Let u son wbtt Oraat't carpet bsg srmy have doM for the fWuth. The ten Southern Btsius that aave becu spevUlr pillaged show this result : Tba total debt in the ten States before the war wsa 7l,4li,HUO The tll debt in, those Uao , States aoder the carpet- i 'IratiMliai t-t JMSM15 Tba tseresM of the debt is J15,?10,715. Tha army of carpet-baggers asaistod by our degenerst tcslawsgs hsv actually created aa ioereast of the debt In tea ' BUUS Of TWO HlIKDRKO AND FlrTKKW Hiujosa Two ITuxDnaO amu Tick Tbou assro Scrni Hcsdbbd and KirraM ' Dollar. i " For all this waste, all ttrU pillage the Bute bare aothiog to show. Is not such , an ou trigs apoa a depressed and ruined people well calculated to mk true South era penpla tor mightily the Grant Ad- Hiinislrstioa t Does not such wholesale robbery and Inching excite profound ad - nb-stion sad gratitude ta tlie breast of ar cry geaatna Soathroa and make him omwaeDingly anxious to rota for Orsiit f . Surely people who hare beea thue ' Wronged, thui pllUtgod and despoiled and ' iiuporerisbed will rise up sod put the seal of their eternal condemnation upon the couadrel and villain, We pity the aiaa absolutely pity the man who can prefer such robber a Grant to such aa honest nut a Greuley. Eren : poor b!aphmous Delano said Ores ley was aoeeti Think of these things telbw-countrymea and vole lor the party of Reform, Retrenchment and Uoconcilia tloej. . V - ' ' " oub dAbt: - Tba Public Debt, according to the re- Jxrt of the Tumuuhi a the Stai, nn tua 1st October, 18o. amounted ta the itu ' psadoM aunt of f i,WO,0l3. Tba inter v est accruing ataea ap to October 1st, 187, will smodot to 13,812.008.10. The AoUl back Utarast due amotmtt to - aaorataaa ioT miluok d ,lah. What will you do with It ! How can you pay it! llow Btach real and personal pro perty is there (a the 6tate! Official statement any f 13J,U00M. To oar then tba iiUtrtd 4m seat will require a Ul of sit Juflors a tiffhty-Jte centi tu J - arery huadred dotUrl worthy of proper) Cn you. rUr4 thu t Answer tax flyers I , What, then will you 'do ? tua itfoseot CoostUutim require) tua iuUrrt to be ' ttid promptly by adniusU tsaatloa. 1TJ1 T.n thn featura orTiWirr changed. Be careful thsn hoar you tot on Beat Tkarsday. . You eaaaot possibly -fay Iba UUrtaKikUsilLjf rTJZ!LsHU.kxn.-n sarue gentleman tnea, o carerai now you Ton. . - neagsiaesnieMty ardour irtena to wh arery rote tn rfsl)cjg erery voter not ' kaown to ecraUuixa arery tr. negro who prcseaU himself at the polls. If we ar not very careful, very! waiciuui, newMaua 01 argroe wt'l rote fraudulently. , If we are beaten U will be by stuffing tb Ballot and by illegal rote. Tin New Pork fr$cMj, aad let our people heed it: 7 , " Hie atiilt which W to tie mads ttpna Ui purity of tii bslli bos ta Kurth (Jar ohna, will be one which, is energy and thsraelavMMt ha Brr b-wa inrjuaiail. s STSRXAL YIQtUSCB. ' The tint It pest for discussing; tb tta tbtic of tha Put. W; ha, la many articles during the frogre of the cam paign exposed the od Mushing rascality of tbs officeholder of North Carotin, da ring; the last four tears. So frequent and thorough hare been the exposures nde by the conservstlve press, and so anima ted, vigorous snd loccfMsful bss bees the canvas that the large dm of the while popple understand the sios of commission, and amission too, of the radical psrty who bare been in the ascendant. V&&i&amz&mi&ii -read er between now sod the eteTOiSII wtlfl aliy more elaborate ststistiwi discussliios. The srganteBts hs Iwn wde, m0m time tut esmokt rrsuastoa an Hawtst. tioa is af hsnit. We hsre agsia tu say to the fifet iueB of North Csrulins WATt o. We hare told you of radical scheme. We bare told you of the aomiplion fund, of the email ing of citizens under the knslu l", of the indictment of hundred for the ri'ir latino of the reveoue lw, of the tliresti hsngiiig ovtT the unfortunate If they do not support Caldwell, Grant anil coinpsny, and on the other hand, of the promises of speedy pardon, or of the qiuuhiug of all indictment sgsinut them if they rote fur the laduul rulern, We bava had af ltoutwcll's jHtt, rl meaning of it-diat Oraataad bis prty mean trouble and oppression. It is now 1". yoa tony what you aill dn how you will act. Whether rou will vote like ma who lore thir country ami hutu coiruption, or lis alsTa who bow the neck willingly Ui the yoke uf oirwmn sad weekly auppoit yi-nr a?rong doera and enemies. It is perfectly apparent I hat thin election is to be carried by fraud and corruption if ihst bepomibie. The gruit Adiuiniatra tioti " King " i beut on rii tory. It it not careful be thi in done, m it itdvh. They mean to carry It )itr Jot nut nej'at by fowl mean if no other Bl cr, Pool the Uresd and liulter ftriKd that U al lotted io North' CarTiTi n, are' liusTty at work, by uiglit anil by day. Formerly it required ,l00 to pay the uiucnseeof the Marhl' o(IUjc, hut Carrow ha drawn $2i3,0W; Krery body know fuf what vile purjioi thisquariitr of a mjlliofl of dollars sii drawn to intimidate and coriupt voters. Tlmt is aa true as truth itat-if. A fair, honed election in North Carol! na would result in the overwhelming Je (eat of the radical party. Grant is tljerc fore ulliuif the Ut with apie and iufur mera, is flooding it with greenbaika, ia using the strong arm of the government to awa and deter voters from exerciaiug their franchise, and is importing hundrtda of negroes perhaps thousands, into the State to help carry the election. Only wholesale fraud csu lnnt u nothing else can do it. Aa s sign of the limes, and to uoudriu what we hsvo written, we copy the fol lowing from the Washington I'utrivt: A. noted Southern radical politician waa yeatarUsy heard detailing the plea by which they hope to carry North Carolina iuthecumlbg election. Acknowledging the overwhelming" majority that would lie caat against them if an honest election was held, he id it was proposed to appoint large number of deputy sheriffs, and fur niii them with w raats, signed in blank, ta be tilled lip a ocraaion required. Armed with these warrant, the deputies ware to arrest such persona, and in such numbers, as would intiniidata legitimate voters, and leave the control of the polls in their own banda, so that they could arrange things to suit themselves and in sure the success of the radical ticket. A knowledge of this scheme la doubUea what eniboldena certain radicals to wager that tb State will in spit of the known large majority against them go for" the radical at the coming election, W again beg and warn our people to be vigilant, to be firaji, to be active, to be determined. If to, victory is ours. OUH POLITICAL OUTLOOK. Mbcklknblkii. A good report will be scat out from this county on 1st day of August The Greensboro' J'atriol encouragingly aayi : Within the last few davs we have soon gentlemen from Stokes, Konytbe, Kan dolph, Kocklcgbain and Alamance, and they all give most cheering accounts from their respective counties. The people are thoroughly aroused. Ulaukk. There will be a Conservative gala in this county it is thought. Tuu 8th Comuhicwiomal DisraiiT. Die new is very favorable. Ashe will certainly beat that priuc of demagogue, O. IL Dockery, ion of the man who built liia house "with these jailer hands." 'SAHrsoM. A correspondent of the WIT miogton Star, writiug from this county, predict th election of Dr. C. T. Jlurphy, tb Coaeervative candidate for the Senate, by a majority ranging front t00 to 400. Caawblu We team that the Conserva tive have strong hopca of carrying the county. Aa active canvas I progressing and great enthusiasm prevails. IUaxsrrr. Kroiu a private tetter from a prominent gentleman of 'Fayetteville woo has just. returned from this county, we ar permitted in copy the following good nwij I ani babpv to iufonu you that our oeo- ple there are alive to the important of ... a ..i. i . I i i . t . - . iua ugua arvn wm ..wa aau ujv gfeavesa tor us. W will carry tb county by 3iO to evK) majority. uvs of this count : W will carry tbia county lj 30 Io 100 wiuki.. Calbwbll. A correspondent write n trvau Ianotr. jnly IS: "Cahf welt will give a good account of home If on the day of election." - - U DiauBAcarcL CoaDcxt. A aua by the nam of T. 8. Johnson, a ham em maker by triad a, said tu be from Surry or Stokea, left Ibis plan by rail last Wednesday, leaving hi wifia ta dying condition ah only living a lew hours after ha teH Sb waa kiadly cared for and decently laaried by th Beirthtiors. Tb drrsded wretch who would thus tear aibad wife, dsaav-fe sfelloasosl-67 ram Ac r Pbtriei. Bl.ASPIIKXQUS VKLAXi). We did not bear this fugleman of Grant's. We hjard of him something of hi aataDtdaiutiw P" "f h" career that eeatrei.ua Washington. He is evidently a gsy Lothario quite s Count Qramtnoat in hi wsy. We sre fully pre pared to.believe wht we have heard of him after listening t.) the ntstcineuta of gentlemen who heard wrliona of hi vul gsr, nodignif -d, Ma.phcnion harAiigne in Ibtleigh. We beard two of three dija ago tht tliis radical dlwiple hud uttered eneli it-uncwlv Uagu-'m and a rum'ir soine shocking biarpliemy, but we were Unwilling to credit the a!ount as we TkAwBilt ' tWf feenaesmg ViW'M w.i ,i.i,.i ain rM.:n,t ih revere emm -for -th- HM iosf tttitt itbtHii l4v. " (11 on TI.ur.Uy wbtsined the follow u.g from two well knoan iiiiinter of the gmpel who sre of the highmt thriatsin cbaraAitAr. Tiny atie iririH at Delano' ipeech until wem tonitaiULd to leave from ihe anful blanphriiiy of the apesker. They ajjrt that thl was liia language. Kiiid Uelano- "There may lie aomc democrals pre tent who sre repentant Sod 1 like to preach to tinners. You uavb hkabd ok n WWT who sid, ome Bo,t to fjij the righteous hut linuen to repoutsnou." IXiubtlins lie aw how olfenaive this language was to oiue in the aiiaicnce, for horror inii-t lime bi-cn vn-ible iti their faCKK, for he quickly added " t f course 1 say t'lua iiiayluil, 'o that wit of "pliijfiilliiiws" may do for Aia latitude and the ao iety lit mingles in, but it will only provoke an lOCunifUctnble ri'piinaiite m im latiiuue. i niHimtti n Oo home Delano, thou liieeielil uildi..HI blshplivijoU'i uiouiUiiik and hid face in all tine. 1 1 1 I H'JlAf t'OVNTY VAS T.I.S.S. The moat giatil'yiug ie-wi come to f,. , ,,,,i,,r il... ,r,iml v u here our ginal .liuM ".V' of our ticket, Out cnd'dls liavt- uia.lc excellent imirewoiia and we ti u.l our people will render a good re,.rt on lat ot August, We arc glad to Icon that Hilly rJuijtli'a (K.jiularitj l not aa great " blown). ' iiroi,i n,lll!ii bad i ! hili hia . Ic suppoae. We umli f -land that our old school mate Itichard Itadger, ia luticU aoiiuyeil by hii " Alii 1 ' speech, in w hii h he aaid the ueuro hiid no vrul and no boue iu hU uoae. doe irate darky at one of the pre cibots, wc uui "in meeting " that he did say -it, and uand in ci,uu.i.lioli uuc ugly"cua words." Well, it ia unfor tunate for a politiciau that he hai auch a thing as a Itcord. They aic duticaaing thing to have Uilly .Smith has a record, fr iustauce, and a damagiug imc il ia. ISBlfT! LVJIJCT' lXLHCT! It Js very certain that large nui.'ibcra ol negroca aru being Imported fio.i, ucigh boring Slate. A g..nllenian itllorma lis that all along the canal from Norfork he saw large ouiubcra of ncgrocn coming to wanls North Carolina aud none (ruing Ui wards Norfolk. Strange and itisptcious, dark us have already uppuarcd iu Wake and aru iM'giliuiug to register iu score-.. Iu Una Congrti-oiioiial lliilrict hundreila ofiiegTO ItieTI wrll tic broitght in from oth er IbatricU, and loll) giuith may even at tempt tu repeat liia o)d R'onc ' mitiity too kumlml teviHiii In nun'i Uuthn. We beg our frieuda to acrutiniie every voter. Whenever a negro votes fraudu lently see to it thai he it iefi.rJ. Let every mother'a sou of tlieui be cirried into th Courts. -a- iiVIU'ATJOy. To au)Hnd s plain atatute In by llie Governor ot the Stale, i. u plain act of despotiam - he thereby nutkea himself dispot and uaurper, mid if he does it once he may do It thousand time, and he will do it when he fceta atrength euough to accomplish his purpoar. The people cannot afford hi allow thia to be done, if they Intend to be free and preserve free govsromcut. Then let thctuTouienitrer that Governor Caldwell iehliertey timptiuhd i ufss, and that, too, to serve partian purpo K spd gratify liia maliguity, and disap point the popular will ! The records at the Capitol allow thia. A. Jt WAVDgr.L V JOBS POOL. We have loug regarded Col. Waddcll at one of the most eloquent meu in North Carolina. Nun- of our public speakera aiccl him iu the point and tiuiah of hia 'at1iI6BCt!K''"'trB''-,w'lilrivd -yl Jarge audience at Ilia home in Wilmington on Wednesday night, and sustained his really flu reputuioo as an able and sccoui pUahaat orator. During hi speech l.e paid his ruapect to the inlanicua 1'oot Id the following eloquent invective: In alluding to Johu Pool, he placed that worthy in the catalogue of infamy and tn tamoas cliarscten in a manner which we have rarely heard excelled, and it was thus: "My fellow citi-ent, Theiuiatoclea, when he took up anna against his native U recce, was- dctcateti ana an v. si Into fern i a, lie was received by th, King of that country, who presented him with three splendid cities. Subsequently, when war arose between CI recce aud Persia the King of the Utter country, pointing out what had been done for him, appealed to him by up arm agaiusi wis nature rana. - rne mb)tocle,iuniuiouing hi followers around him, Offered sdemu aacr i llccs, s was the cn-tont of the Orecinnt before engaging TnHnTITTtriii tin n iiuuimiited Hiiriilc. Hceedtct Arnold, before be betrayed his country, did her magnificent service, har hig nrad tmtbt a4. v Hti(wuf-e4u-paign even into Canada. Even Juilaa lacarioti when he betrsyeil his Lord snd Baviour, bad tbu good sense and decency to hang himself, ISut it remains to John Pool, like the degenerate son of Noah, who mocked the nakedness of bis lather, to expose the nakedness of bis native State, from which he had received noth ing but UmctiU, and revile her and heap insult apaa her in Iter luiaery, wretched ness aad degredatioB," A extra term of th Superior Cooit of Mecklenburg, for the ttial of civil ova , only, wilt bj i Mondnv. the 5ih fo Aomt. Jmrge Uuaaell will pr wide. A CJI01CK t'XTllA CT WllA T BOL DKH SAID. n tr .1 1 .1 I .M wiU i ' Kaleigh, on 4 Julr, 1854. -TU follow ing passage occurs., It is well done. Holden may have been then a patriot. U'l.n nn bll M.wl h " But. fellow citixeua, whatever' niy happen, let us cling to the institutions and to the soil of North Carolina. We eclebme to day the 80th anniversary of the independence of the Vuited States; liut this w the Slat year Of Hie Indepen- dence of North Carolina. Let us bope that the atar, which on the iOth day "I May, 173, rose midway between the owan snd the mountains, ud "stood over "tt"irtajtiri7.a1i-rr lilwtyiiiiiliiiliiiad.-JIutv.Jiilin Knrt ', jejlsnd " 01 aasiniestefW uiiie" : : miy never go out, nnr godows, ar cease to ilinnroip ifa lien i KHnarattoii oi maiiktna We msj ne- "re uiciuver lliniw ill oini-r wjBMf jnwiV I irhtch eten note arrruTlf 1iT klUi'ng n Ihi J 1 I . - ii-a b...awU. VT , " ' HL Z?Z uphold and in lintain. and sUgulent the ' t'uily and see what it ia the lUdieal p irt v honor and the glory, which dating from '" emphatically endorsed at its State the battle of the Alamance fouglifin old Convention. (rane, anil from the resirtauic to the IJenry f. IJrandou, Ciera of the Suiieri sUmp ai,t tu tlie Cape ear oountry, r Court of Caswell county, having iieen iind from the great deed of Mockleii- duly sworn, testified a follows -burg, have hiuiiue the proud iuheri- State whether you heard any couver- Unec of every son of Jn'ortL Carolina. lion lietween Kirk and his men with re Look abroad thisdaT, Bpai this lame iMf'l to the trentnient ot the citi.eni on expanaeof aeanhore, and plain, and hilla, and mountain! ; upon the cat At, the mead ows, th riven, .and iou,ndJ an4 bays ; ant thesbiosanai ne taayjtri upori the churches, tilling th, ir Iiria up tnbi the pure-air atiovu Iowiia aud cities, or neatlin miiihI tliouaimU ot grove., Rliil fragrant with lie lingering breath of Spring; upon (tie riie heat'S, gleaming upon eountle aciea, snd the tall coin v.'avnj; cer 'n erat-le i-rori: i'-'n;; prcmlSt o'r a 'nil liafVeit aud aliimdai t cheer J nine hm hel tlKmwui )ru )lr, eitllintrih'i lirtrent aiU molt, vjiUr r-l-, ttircllwy t"ilU'irr in vturr, lis oi-Mlilenee or pU V'.xl.Ai, ill.lT.ll,v nij IMIN '.Si; 1 111 N'f TO MOJ.I'T I, AM V TIIIN, ! I IILM W illi M :lj If. ipeli t" all, " without Willi the llihle nun n.i. ii loti I oi i-UKk a.KKi u. "F 11 MIKAK ( 'tlil'l H, AMI TKIAI.JIV .M'KV -W illi A KIU.I-: PIII.1H. AMI N Alll.K AMI 1 I I' II I o II I' .1 1 'I III I A II V 1 1 11 A I.I. LI ;I.UTI h.t j aj, M uUl i iU Wije ooi I.1..11 ca.-l lu o Boo.ri5i,e in Hie vvorTdj tiistriT-r, 'anrt in pleaaaiit pla.ies , ami it we hive nut a Male worthy cl all oui devotion and ull'i-ction - , ,lr b) (.,trts , ,m. I ,r,,V(. .r L.,t, .. u, tu our blood and I our treasure, it iiounc I in the da) ot danger! , , J;'".,, " I. iiKMtxii. Since we lna.le tip our ' Political (Jut- look" ' -earn foqi lien ll.irrniger, I hairui.in of the lieiiioc-ratic State KkeC niiie ( oiiiiuiltee, that lie hua received iihin t wciii) f. ar houra a I irgc number j ol letters from uruiy lions of the State, tilled with tt.e inosi ciu M.fagiu ' news. Tlie coiT-f'i.dt i-f the New York W'otU, Mr. Collin, lunwi-t u very cautious iitlbf. tt.li.gi'!i.1lir. Isiht -riiur iV-w .Uy that ,e tlMM..;!,t wu woui.i crry the H(nte E J hy MHf two th' inan.l ui-tJiMity. He ii - formed u yesterdaj, that recent intclli gence in his poisc-iiiou h.id very niuih encoura-'cil l.iin If tin. vote ii iioucutly ooluluclcd wn ' shall licat radicalifiin horse, foot and dra j g.Hins, by u Itu, I H,I)UU vutiai, and if a full vote Is liolled, by lioli. 1 ii.lHIO toll,' 1 1,000. Let every ntmm woriur life. See to it that .North Carolina As redecined, .North Carolina, oppressed, pillaged, and prostrate, t erei-jr mun ffl.e Aia d'lty ' a- - - : For the S. ntiael. i niK tt iMti it w iHiX-T IVHMIv I was lit iu excited Stat" a hen he spoke. UTri.KFlUI.V AXOSWKPSOX ', tJ. (1Jy theCl.ief Justice,) Had he been Mk-mis. KniKHts. When charged with driukiug when lie said that I swindling nud rolrMng tlie Stale the tadi I A. No, sir, I do not mean that. Hu was culs roll up the whites of their eyes, iinii i mad; he said it in a passion, with Irow ua uf indignation deny that they j Him. .Ino. Kerr having been duly swora did it. They do not indorse I.ittlerleld ti-stilied aa follows : and Swepsou and never did. Let us see , IJ It was a general order f if that ia so. A. Yea, sir; that upon any attempt to ill the tirst place their platform indomcs rescue, he would destroy the women and Ilohlen mid all his official aids and aa he children, burn the town and put the pri ollicially appointed Swcpson, Littlcfield, 1 soners to death. A. J. Jones and Sloan who did the largest (L Do you know any combinations in share of swindling aud robbing, therefore , the county of Caswell to put down wages ! they indirectly indorse the robbers and 1 A. Oh, no, sir ; I desire to make one re swindlers. 1 mark about that declaration of Kirk's Hut let us sec if t)ey did not jjive a The manner is perfect in my memory, and more direct indorsement, file radicals I will state how he explained himself, as I had an overwhelming, majority iu the remember it, at the time bespoke of burn Legislature of IHtiv 70, and are uf course ing the town. He said, with considers responsible for w hat was done. hie anger, that "if Any attempt was made Hy a reference to Senate Journal for to rescue, his orders were to shoot down Ixii9 70, we find that on the 24th Jan-! the prisoners," then he went on in the uary .M' Ueall ol Caldwell introduced a resolution calling on llolden to remove Liltleticld from the office of State printer. On the S7 th that resolution waa taken up, and then every effort was made to stave off a direct vote. Mr. Lore, of Jackson, another Conservative, offered a lubstitute ot wider scope than Mr, Buall'i resolution, which recited their rascality in a preamble, and called on Gov. llolden to remove the whole batch of railroad swindlers with the state printer, including Swepson, Littlcfield and all. What did this boniMt fidisai majority do ! Why uf course they hastened to adopt the resolution and call upon the Uovcronr to turn the rascals out neck and heels for you remember the State had been roblicd to tho tuuo ot sixteen or AMtrliteuu milliuus, as shewn by tha inves tigating committee, snd the people were : - i.i.. ... ..r i...ti..ni..H A v.Ji iu m ii iut- oi iiiuigumivu vim ia. i uu were never more mistaken in your life. Mr. Lave s substitute wm rejected, every radical except four voting to reject aa fol lows: Ueowau. BeUnuij, Bl'K.Nrt, (now candid lie on radical ticket for'8uierin- leuuent oi ruimu wonts,) tiiytbe, Col- grovc, carpet Dagger, uuoiriarpet-bagger, Davis, carpet bagger and owhided -by the widow, Eppes, negro, Korkner, Gal low ay, negro, Hayes, carjiet-bagger, liar ringlon, llyinaii. uogro, Jones, ot Colum bus, now under scatence to the peniten tiary, Jones, of Wake, one of llolden a court martial, Martipditle, carpet bagger, MiMiro, of Carteret, carpet-bagger, Moore, of Yaaeey, - Itespaaa, bbxuliier, bVnith, Stephens, (chicken Stephen,) Sweet, car pet-bagger, and Welker, carpet-bagger. 8ee Beuate Journal lBowW'70, pp. Ji(g,8l0, Si, gj-""--wasA-i w Ttrcvote wsewlwawsuTSt iginal resolution, calling oo the Oover- uriginal nor to remove Littlctiuld as State printer if they would not remove him and others " railpfflil dity": but this wy ilf locted by the same vote; eioeot that Jloore, ol Vancey .'dodged, and " cousin" rii.11 it c: 1 u-..:.- . . I rnn wawiaasu. ssan..anr8 auqatt the honest crew. If that is not indorsing fraudera and backing up iwtudleiH, then there is n.J distinction between vice sad virtue, truth aud falsehood, honeity and rascality. Littlcfield understood it as aa indorse, ment, for be ram back from his biding Jilacc north, when He bad I wen aknlking in mootlis to th. Japitoi with all the pride ant pomp ol a conqueror and even W instead, asitur, and perhap others, tlie par excel lent honest men ot the party did not besiute to walk after thia. in the lobbie of the Capitol arm ia mu a ith the rrraat Indorsed I ' ' LaUUII, (Tram the w'ttrdlugtoB Josrnal . i The Late " Mortyr in RtiU ."t-Jlit Or dirt to Kirk k Bum the Umnif I'-snery ti'le tmd t Hit A women and ckiidm a ls70 .' I Bit AeU Kndvrml by the Modioli Stati Voit Mian in 1 87J ! ! j We present tbia morning, without com meat, a jrtioo of the testimony in reia 1 tion to Kirk a threan u burn the town of : VancryTilie, snd Ui kill thu women and j children in caw any rwinUoce was made to him, and tlie orders to mat eneci iaueu to him by Governor Holdea. ! Henry P. linindon, theSrst witness, is now and was then Clerk of the Superior Court in Cs'welL His character is uny mfhmmimlmS- lie wna a lueniber of the old Congnas, wis J on-e a Judge of the Superior Court in lain in au bvts wninwi. t i (,! atuim "" yri Justice ftrr finptirt "li urvtt; - . Tlus liailm.ine of t rtftu r'a-anthTltKii in lilt. in, .Tabbl ld rert Hill occasions, j A. I did on several occi(ii, II Sinin anjll.jufj o l)e kind ypu ! .A. Vpon hia arrival when Mr. Howe wtw uirekteii aa I aald ttt now, there waa nat confusion in the liouae aud threat.-, weie made in there by Kirk and tins man Banner, that if there w ii any re-Mtanee iilfeied to their auihoritv. they v.'n;lil fi.',t iiu uiiieua, i,u u-rt uno ol tlieui. ' anil born the town. IJ Who said that ! A. I heard that aiHiken by Kuk when lie arrested Bowe. i; He would thoot the piwiei and IMtrn tt.e town it there Visa an, ro-iatanc A. Shoot the nrisonera ami the other cituena too. heard that apoken hy K'rk wlioil lie a'fesjpq J),-. I40v,e IJ Waa auything auiii about burning ) A. Yea, air; he would liuru up tlie tow n. 1 heard that repeated aeveral timca hy the men. I heard him make that bile RiK-ecli on tlie Souare 1 election -4; : Whst tii uoiucl ui this luu- -augur A. I Im auiiject waa kuklux and rebels', ,- auid he waa a working man aud came there to put down the kuklui.and he in- teieieii to atay there until tlie laat child ! n grey but what, he would do il. He tii.ini ted lie had a eourt onHmteil, ami ; he would try tbcui,and, if they were found guilty tiey would awing , ami if there I was any resntaiioo oUbrod to hla authority ! that the laat one in the town would ii. up, and the towo would go up with them. I heard that in a public speech. j In this oratory did you hear what he aald would du with Hie women und I el.iMu n ! A Tlilv ui r. rluiu.il uilh llio .tt.rw an,i )(e wu,d A tUvm UKt j,, I Whs uiil Uy fits qtea tm ut rt'j,uaU;t. ot ttViriM, -tThtJ' "ouM -"- P'ioucn and Ute eHiiftcuii, buru dnwu the towu mf i kill ! t,e women and children f A. That was the general remark. Part of it waa littered at the time he arrested Mr. Howe. The next was more explicit when ,c iqaie his aieoth. 1 heard it ut tered by him almost any time. Whenever ho bcvaiue excited about anything he woum make that remark, anil not only myself but almost all the prisoners heard I Qe ne ne had orders to treat the 'citi.ena of the town in that way ? A. He said that the Governor's orders wune that if there was a hair of his men a heiida hurt, the prisouers and men were to 60 dowu the women and children to "e luKhcre.l and the town burnt. He same connection to say, and I will burn the town down and destroy the woman and cMildrep, (j. He did not say the other part was his order t A. The utterance waa all in the same connection. Wm. 11. Bowe, having been duly sworn, testified as follows : Col. Kirk came up into the C jqrt House very much excited, and called the atten tion uf all the prisoners that he bad been audibly intonncd that he was to be attacked by a body of men in a few minutes, and he said : - In case I am, I shall shoot the last one of you, and burn tba town and destroy the women and children." Q. Did he say anything about hi or ders f A. I distinctly recollect, ou one caaion that he said he had orders in case liewa resisted in any way to lill the prisoners. WOXT DEFY. The last Va contains the two following editorials. It Will be seen that the charge made by Senator Doolittle are not denied. An attempt an irony it made that is all. . Thece is no fort of doubt at to the truth of the charge. WAS JMA TO UK PAID. Ex-Seuator Doolittle told hss sudieoces at Kaleigh, Greensboro', Concord, Pay tteville, that erory mil who votes the republican ticket in August and Novem ber, w ill be paid fey the National irovern ment for all losses he sustained by reason tatlhewar. Dj-ocrta ncrer tell, "T .Arw-JTliaVAoi su-h lowe will enrich the South many I millions. We hope Mr DooiiUe is a true propoct, s Kx Senator Doolittle told in andiences at "Raleigh, Oirwhoro, Concord and P. . . A4a!ttMUMr tn" mmMm Ifh.01jitg; the republican ticket in August and No- venioer win o parttooeo. This must be w. Mr. Doolittle U t truthful man, and democrats never tell anything but the truth. The ATns doubtless thinks it is a good card to phvy not to deny th charge. If hopes that the proapxt of being pardooed or being paid may dcmwralir.e annie demo crat and cause them, to vote the radical ticket. W wonder if it ass any moral tnrpitud-eany inttmidatioa--aay bribery and corruption ia soctj a procedure oa tbs tartofthe govornnsent I Wo trow aot. I rjlHB Al'Vl'tT A IXtHA.MH. Tbia butltutlon BMntended to faclM'aU truaaetlous la (JoTTtk. URA1N and PhM lCCk fir tntmedaate siaaTatnre dcUverv, and eecia:ir fur Uir ysrelaaa siid a-k of rouin sr Hmrttie A UaUatill iajnauctff U Oie leaning rjecunth. la (9eui!aUa of Vlrtrbila, ortfe CaroUus, 8ouUaltCrhas, tteorKla, Teoaessua, sunnuia, Fturida, lUalsalii, I (ftt aUns, Teiaa aad Arksnaaa, emtM acuiirs, bTatk winds. ity bu.nijo, KAItWAV BuMw, i KAILVVAV 11 A Iff A ' M AirAClCUMlM BflAhJC Ac. tkc.etc. TheBiiilimtioied. meiuiiaulUieAt:-G(.'aTA IlXCHaN . E, aolich orders to baj or sell any Uiliijr. in the above line : W. 8, Kobnta,otKoberts,MorrtaA8hlver. C. B. Bacon, Cotton Cojiiuuaslon MervliaoL Jilia f.. FloiuiAUuj, Cotton Broker fur Au uU 1'aetory. H . KumcII, of Rnssell A Potter. -y-ffH irf Hen! Mi"-rt A C W. Dauiel. of Dtnlef HilL C. II. fhlmay, al L It. lbiuli) A Co. W. f, tbtfrimt, ot (Jlmffhom, Uerriiuj K tu. John W Clark, uf J tt. Clark Co , X.t. JlrsucJu uf ttmllctUBVW t.'o M. II tllckinan. Preaidrut Maviiti'a K...L and iiranitevHie Kaelory. A. Kowlauil, CulnajiaioD Mereliant. V . M K'-ad. of Franklin. Read A' La Alfred Baker, President Js'sUruai Eehalut Bana A M. Jack.ou ( omtitli-aloil MerchauL W. U'liowd, uf M. ()' Duwd Co. P I. Co mi. of J-nJii .1. Cotien V Bona. V. K. Jaeioll. 1'realUelll of .NallouaiUalik of Augusta and Aiiiuu FaeUiry T. Ii. rWrelt, oi Bairett A Caawell. M. P. Bt4jall, Cultn Fat tor and Com .ii -u Men-hant. t tieooje K. Sililey, of J. Aiul y aWaa. W. T. V',, of V tteeleaai c'u (I M. Byoue, of Iae T Heard Co. v A- Alel, of Vtalkr fe AlWu. J. M. BurJWl, Coii.iui alou Merchant. J, J. I arcs, of J i Paaree, Bntier A. Pouilmii, of Poullaln & Daviauu. ,erge T. JckiHi, uf WeiM-y, T Jaekaon A Co. W. U Sililejr, ..f Dunbar A sitilcv, anr) Pre siilelit f l.atiUM-, Mauiltaelrirui litiaii). J. J. llitiu'liiv, C'.U'.u Coin uUalou Mer W C. taii lcr, "f ftiin:m Sunder. W. II. Howard, ! W. It Hosard .V Sou. K. I. , laytou of t. I'. Ciu) ton x Co. K. W Ilea d.of f l Me r.l A MI. M. I IIimii Ii, uf Pian n, Suull ,v Co. J. It. llotuli. r'.l. of Ii .11.-, r ltronVCo. Tle'iiiaa P. .-tuji. t.Auh,v Hull. K. II May. of ii. IL tt) ,u .1. II. .M'.ith. ' noill T-l...". i .i. t Ltlou l,in.J9 and lielera I'ro.luce M' M ho.t a. .1 ()"rjer, of ....-r .v. Walhm. tl I' C arry Hanker and llnkrr, rfdiln k A. Ii'r.i). ul .lam, , l.t j ,v Co. I.. .1. Mill, i, uf .1. K ,v I.. .1 f.lh-r. F A Twill., rink.- ul li .Tnei .v I imln ih.ke. 't'tlOB. M -I.H kh'tll. ..1 I...X. J u k.WIl A. CO C,. r . iltu.iu, of Iti ,.ik I. ,-suiir a i. .j. June i'v dji a 1m t.V IV. snlla. . - - '- 1 . : " ... " ' . ' llJiBtl,, beret iy ti'o-- Untie- Ut mII tv aoUK inilrttHl tu (tsiii fji:ii t. uiitkf Iniiiudialt; ) nitli I, it lid Alt iter-MHita Ii iiij; ilaifiift naiiitt r.uid i-cIhU;', lo r f nl (Im- k;uii' duly ullirntirHtrd witliiu the tunc hvia rilnnl l.y law or tiii iiotii't; will Ik iilcuiU'u iu !jr ol IJi'-ir r' Ut;iy 'Jj. la ul tvr. jpoa Tim bkst muTa and ahoju in thu I'lty tm tlie luaiil uiout-) go tu 1" tt If C. I) IltAKTl X CO. 0 1 L 11 S (i III SALES. In .ir.Ur U tj.iiut, w Ii lie aali and re t-iiir our tjtoic i-.iici.ilh', will our w Thia Summer Dr o ss G o'o d s- ar M K1KEMK.L , U)S. run n W. II .V K. 6. I I I hKIl ai c. July 10 tf F KESH t.lKlDS ! FKKM1 COODS : JLS1 HEt EiVKI) FREtll AMI ATiKHK a u.t.oit:.i. twoAxtT i itt.t v, sTKir A.SU J'.iSTi. Received tltla dav 500 LBS. ASSORTED NITS, COCOANTTS, OIIANGES, LEMONS, At . KAISINS, FKiS, CI RItANTS Ai CITRON. I'ti-UIa-aa iiikI riiu-aa. Copetaud'a iuiNrted and Aineneau Pickles. Lea l'erriiia' aud llcslop's Worcer-tcrehire fiances. rUeived this day a fresh supply of PKESEllVES, JELLIES, AND CATSITS, BKANDY PEACHES, Aic, A:c., SARltlNF.S. FKESI1 Ct-)VE OYSTEBS, PICKLED OYSTEUS, SALMON, Ac. CIGAIlf iiudTOIl fCCO! 1 make a specialty of thia line of goods, aud dk those iu pursuit of a good smoke to come and give BRADLEY'S OWN BRAND clear Ha' sua) a trial. I keep on hand the genuine brands of tmrtwun ttrmrking ToWe. R. B.BRADLEV, Opposite Uie Post Ollice. ' I9Biin of Uie Indian Maiden, .af feb. fsufimeow yr ACatrrtjOT -uutloa. . il,,, w. .m Will be- sold on the'urenitsen at 11 o'clock oa Wedaesdsv tbs. litti iuaL, unless diiqio-ed of privately, fytag In th kusiern ard of she City of Kaieurn and f roatmx oa Martin it tree bains; a part of Uie Col bum proiNirtj eat off bf the new street bow being oued, contain ing three-foartha of s acre, more or less. The property will las divided into six lots as feet ir ne very c BtakiD; very eoavenient and desirable lots fur small reskleueos. Teraaa ttaoc knows on day of sale and will be tavonuile to pttrebwaers JAMIOJ M. ToWLti. AurUoueer. D-Vds. - ' fTwl TalTlll iBfl.Tfimi CI ri 8 Anyl-roea hofdiDCify Warriai IJRIP. afrWTJuT sinouiil of W oo and v-r, eaa ssahsa ttaaai tor City Bonds, drawing par mv in terest, by siiplrln: to the chy Trdswajrer, D aiming, apetairs. iioura, rroin iu w la A M. JuwsiH-St . i tfrtrr't-Tx-rrii-&rZZZ The The Fall Terns- will commence August Uife aad close Use. Jots. in;. Bpecial mdoceiaenla sre offer 1 aoiing the eoraiuc year. i "Bead tor Catalogn. B. CBAVEN. Jl18-Tt jV- o i kc r t All aartles srbe. are at- artles wfce. are ktlehtesl tnW wiU plsaMM eoaws forward aad aratks Uaaar ac-onou ass ssr SvilofW tsw IMSayoi Jaaess we uL aaaks a rhaaa rs ear bnawaa ea that assr. Mm saajavu w.J aiatunacn vv OB WORK SEKTIIEl' MOB dFFICE to IB VEBT COM r LITE. , . We are prepared to execute In Good Style, ALL KINDS OF PKINTINU. OI K CHAKUE8 ARE VIKT MODKHATE. We botai oni ftleuda will lend m T II Kilt OUDKaRH, .Which will Ik promptlv atUnded to. Uliy -ti Tl ALEIOH FEMALK IN8TITCTI. ! 1 V Hbv. Dr. and Mks. Lact, Principals. Aaiste4 by a eorps of experienced teachers. The Fall Scualon wlH br opened on the 3!th July, and continue twenty weeka. For Circular containing-, particulars, apply to the PrlnctiaiL june iw WANTED, AGENTS IIOOTOISOPEK luoutti everywlierc, Male and Female, to introduce the Keuulne improved MAK I H ALL a&WINU MACHINE. This nia I chine will attleli. h- m. fell. tuck. bind, braid. cord, qttllc and embroider in a most superior niauuvr. rriee, only 415, fully licensed and warranted for lira years. We will pay IIOUO for any marine, hfti price or low, that will acw alroii(er, more beautiful or more elaatlc auain than oura. Il makes lh ELASTIC COCK STITCH. Every second atltch can be eus .no auu hio ciovn can noi oe punea apart I alon from which twicu that unauntiaa Im nadwr Vr -etreatatw sad larma, appJ) tn or address, . MARSH AIJ. A CO. Nv. W Nassau btbsit, Aew lor. ('aotiok. Do not be Imposed upon by othr jmrtit; tr-ivtjliujf UiruUKh the country I m Km oil wurtli4oi cwt ifoo mu-hluc under Uie auiaie uiunr or oUierwUe. Oun U Ihe only irenuine tvoii rclly (;- tntw hijic iiTtttfBrtiii-ed. t H. H. A Co. ap M oUL N ASUVJLLK LIFE 1N8UK- ANCE COMPANY, .NASHVILLE TENNESSEK Itatio of AaaeU U Liabilities: il7 lo la. NO RESTRICTION ON TBA V EL RESIDENCE. UR DEATH LOSSES MID IV THIRTY DATS. POL1CIE8 NON rtnO'ElTINu. .1 SOU TB IS BX COMPANY COMBINING SECURITY, INTEGRITY, ECONOMTJ DK. C. TATE MURPHY, GsNBaAL Stat Aoibt, Raleigh, N. C. Caitais THOU. BAILEY, Stabs Secretary. june !MTiB ID. SCBBKCK. J. A. OAHV. of Ittemrbwry, f'i. of BaMmon. of JbUimon, touxiiMia, iiaxa d: Oo. jSfMciof Jurf'r TODD, SCflBNCK CO., General CoiumlsNlon Merchants, rOB TBI SALS AUD PVBCBASB UT TOBACVO, COTTON, GJUIN, FLOUR, PRODUCt, And Merchandise of every description, 40 W. LOMSABD ST., BBLOW BXCBAAOS 1T.ACS BALTIMORE. I. i. Williams, President State National Bask. Kalehrh, N. C. a. -c Martin at Co., retersbnrg, Va. Mcli.'aine A Co., " . "5; ii-t'.'--7- W?au?'3u- -. - 4if-ut r'-iisg iwn- of Baltimore. 7 i. ,rr wiiseos- nauonai nana j board, who prefer to furnlah ummt J. Sloan, Jr., Cashier Farmers snd Merchants' National Bank, BalUraore. W. i. Fairclotii, Uoldabro', N. 0. A J. Galloway, " , feb lU-dum QtroltD FEMALE ACADEMT. OXFoitD N. C. Mla M. B. Mitcbbll, PrlnclimL Mrs. E. N. UaAirr, Asaoelate -Mrs. W. H Moaaow Teacher of Musle. - Th exercises of this Institution will ba re turned oa th sVXh of Jaij. Circulars with terms for board, tuition, Ac., will be furnlah sd oa appUeatkm. RarsaiHCB : All friends aad poinla of the lU Prot E. Mitchell, of the Caivrratty of tnwUi tssieshaat 5 ..... Jans, 7dAw3iB IT1LI1N, SPANISH, OftEEK', TTKKT IN if Importer and Agent for the lKS. andjOanad Ht. Tt Water 8trett and Id Old Slip mvrw votuc. v'vr; Ci-BTlnCATES from the leasnag ManoJVturer hi Thfrinis, XorOi Carolina, frltta ' . ktiasourl, Iaaiissa, luinoi, Ohk New T()rk, and rnada. , . ,i . . v"; . .-- Warrskiited BTaperior Powered LloOrice. ; As Arret far It IT laTvRWva I wrfn auv.k .tui' nf fjerarie as 1 r" "rm prswi aaa rrvtgnsv' wnassa onsasuv sik-a from ww i or- l'TOfWW& MWatTdbt, JpiANO F0RTS. 4A.MI8 PrRJUJO't A80W atoi-k of tno . laias w k.v.. ... : --"Tia t. which they tovlW " tea J,W,,"1 resource of UU eosapanvaV?: than any othce Brstlir J.'.kiw, paraoua about la (.AtreiiaZ mtu?" Uietr advsniair. tVeaTLIi " Raaos before uonisalnir atat.2!!" Bend for circular tu " "-". JMIRM0N4aij,. "' Cor. UargelaDd aallahn - mara-U ' v?,"" Ka, si. v?. r. aurst Wn,TTL?w."",,,!D-- DABVlUJt, Ta. Vi arehaae, aukitur it ta. T" Tawsrangea BimsilfS f rovra. V. ith IS taqr doora toilZ.S. lry Btslta fur . tST,1 ' to rook and stsep In. Proo.pt to the hitarest snd comfort of twZ (hair Usauua. octl-dU Q.HJCEN WCKbKS IM GLAaT" K.eT for retslllos purneses. "1 ' U 81 ItUAACiS A Ct Omca or tb Phi-six lsuaAca rw MU. lWBBOAOWAV.lS:.; Stsi'bis Cnowaix. Prukinm CUAVacai Bauaij, Vive PruaidmL r-aii im.ua... a. : "S Wm. K. Cswwaia Mariue lacretary. Utylm ilr, Ay rkenlz . tV Uasa lai-Wa an k.i iT' . ... t Hi i i r "aaaasi out orter NKT BUKPLIH4. over all luf? hmvlmr tier aouud and ready for Uu.tn. Our etmdltiim fin I k..ti .1. i. i... . to.- "-. 11 I oasn Capital, 11,010,0 btvi tiroes Surplus, Loas, etc., sillnated but not due OcL l.t, l7l. Chlcsifo louses will not uxeved, in ' any event, .... ajmi. And we are fti uily of tlie opinion that the loaa will unt cx(w) f.tnn The Phcnli Insurance Comuanr ef u. ?P:.to i1" dJ' fcouul olvenl.'iiai can all the loases at Chlcsifo out of tea net A corps of Adjualera have been dlapauul -- uiwier wnu il ou our jroou lorvune. nov aitf er't fbfjiU IwlZ Waterwheei Mill GearintShaftinilPuffe! l8Et.O FOR A CIRCUllJLs Jaa'At, ltfTL OI8ELa8 SLATES. Just melved a lot of tlie new nsteet Xol lea School Slatca of dillerent stata aad aril tioin JU lo 40 cents each. They Basks no ae when ibey fall aud sre nut easily brvk For sals at J. A. JONsV aur 21 -tf. soak aiaas T 1 II E GEM CEtRX Makes the best quality of IrssTcllosrt from avert milk In from twe I I niluute. After removal from tbeeborai !alti!i It is ready for the Uhle or pseU i Being perfectly free from whey or milk, k quires no working with Uie paddl ortpoi and will remain sweet longer than asysr'.l made froni sour or decomposed milk Cosi riKbts orChnrna for sale. For further eulars address. J. IL ORR, Secretarj iem Churn Cerspaay may-eodtf CbarkHts, H. C O R SALE. At the Ssxtixkl OOiec a No. 6, New Wa njr ion Hand Press. JjlLOUB! FLOCK 1 IUU sicks, M barrels, just received. June 21 tf 0. T. 8TRONACH BRO "Yy-HITE SUGARS. U) Bsrrela just received. June 31-tf 0. T 8TBONACH BU -J-JAM8!. HAMS!! a,WW pounds Canvass Just received. June 1-tif G. T. STHONACH A W M RS. BLAIR'S BOARDING HOUs Mrs Blair, hsvinr located favorably, l j of Harsett and Saliabnry streets, will s Kswtetul tor patmiiaar i'srsuui vwi Don owarws can be sceommi ally deairsd. apr-tf. TabUboardarasa-" JIEF HAMS AND TONGUES, Smoked Broiling Beef, , J , Pulton Market db. may 9 U W. C. STHONACH A C SWAMP 0 U Tt1 A Or the North Carolina Bandits, Beiaf " plete History of the Modern Boo aw -Robin Hoods 88 pages. Price, " 1 malL rerasl jltfl 'nn ti !rv VTfl AA Book 6aoiw,aaaW.a, l!' ilb ii . c i- , t - K . C. Janettt LICOEICE HASS AITD STICK, s-OB Bat.K,JaX JbliA artl "TrH(W,UMi J. 'i am V Jw- ' jL jajswi. wumrjxAA
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