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'" mmmm. m i mm mm mm mm 4 a. ( B.ttT, 1U UU PB Y J Im tniii, tvoo ( VfuiLl.tlM Pi " J SCKLVX rtWSfrtfAreS. - H, Qantt South waited " Hurth Carotin anJ'Sontb CArWm ariaoeer. , he are nad P" :-ry, aviMft bomtaW "we Bill, ' Bj h aiuc d epP"1 to the Pm 4 ideal for Xxecutiv clemency. The tele Vgrspbha informed n that a few haw already bm ordered to be released, aud ther will be oo. The President ha , jtaided m Smith' pernavsiim because ' g,, i to be an lectioa in Nevetuber is which I wrj grUj totU. H pa bo humanity to MipoUw.,J,b mn who hud hi oldier bn"" uke 1.111 I V BO I -Jot of but kiaJwijtalW- beer. bitUnea. Bat Grant hat much policy .hea under heavy r. H w" democrat, but he could probably become President if he would ay be u re putuicsn ; o be tuid it, ud In I lb re ,ult. He wUhee aboe all thing to be re-elected. He feel alarmed and excited at the propect- The Id white hat and old white coat have caused a tremendous excitement io hia bloated carcass, and now be would play the part of a humanitarian and gnscioualy ouodaannda, to hnr the a dying boy, an old man and a few others, who an a innocent of crime aa Grant is of braioa or viitue. We have no worda with which to de nounce) the infamoo law nnder the aauc tiua of which the eitiien of the two Caroli naa have been arretted, tried, condemned and aeot to the penitentiary. It wat a fla graat assault a pun the libertlea of a free o pie and will be looked upon boreafter with a detestation that will be commensurate with Us iniquities. The moat cherished right of the State were corruptly ignored by thit vengeful law, and a cruel stab in Dieted upon the moat precloue nfrguardr aaf the citizen. That excellent paper, the Baltimore OuttU, moat pertinently re piark : We know that the tender mercieiiji.f the wicked are cruel, but to chaae nwn with federal cavalry acroa countie, aa if they were wild beaata; to ahoot them down while lying froan their perweuton., without wen calliiif upon there U. aur render, aa w th tmm on Broad rtw, td of which there baa been numeroua ether instance; to aeiie them aithoul warrant of law ; coaTlct them on falae i ' testimony ; maroh tnem manacieal through tbeatreeta, and carry them nnder (ruard to a prison in a diatant Northern State, i a reflnement of eraslty at which homani ty ahuddera, and of which only radicala ; of the worat kind conld b capable." ' The moat cruel part of the performance iasths ssmbiasoa aTii MnL The conn. j try was to be imposed Bpon and made to latere that a trial by jury waa to be granted them, or, in other wort, that (hey were to hae a air trial But what tvaatha factt They wnm triad before partizan, eurrupt, malignant juiUje- meaner and mora cowardly than Jeffrie M the Bloody Assize, by Juries composed partly of stupid, thhwing, tpitiul negroes, who bad bean chosen by Fat Carrows, r the special purpose of oonnction; were eoflrwted by eridunce that was not en titled to credit In most inaUocea, nnder the most diabolical law that waa eer enacted ouUide of a despotism. In all probability ninctwn-twsnUetbj of the prisoner arrested and arraigned were per tec tly innocent, and much the greater part of those now confined at Albany are purer, better, more Innocent than the baa law maker who framed and paassd the infamoo bill. The BpaBiah Inquiaitlon, the Council of Three, Si Venice, th Star Chamber of England, the Inquisitorial Committee W Phillip in bi ef fort to subdue th Netherlands any or all of the swful bodies wer more fouimeodable tbaa th Congress that eaactsd the Bayonet Bill We say thin ' wllalTOUrea pawiit wfcrred peonliar to . th gx TW 4 awrfKioni liberty bad not been tatab- luerdauad recogntsed ; th Mb" s?rawawt lUl n. claiming that "all ' men wen free and tnsl, d ' then then were no psopl who snjoyrd th rigbm of fnemsa nad the bleasing of a rugulatMl .oonStitattonai gnvtrmom, I en tbam Vtr V Maigertec Hate, sohwlth knal stf-goenunent, bat nil can federated for annual benefit and put tstio-''dWlaot aa tb billow' bat a th see." Asd yst in tbs (so of web gTmMtj to tlu tc of boiitod high dTUisstica, th legislator f oar ay, the bastard dascsndant of maw who had aebkred todspandenen neb m adasiraha tsNkMitotiosml gorw- ws, dsUbtntsJy, wickedly. aUifeVMasJl law that arsr attedy wwawanmaaptJort,asd tram pied nav 4itM the Bwwajfhmyawl -ifns. genaiac dtisaeship. By thear actios a tuotm rsthar a enael irwfsaw was -actad, and gotlit. fwtr Irwf- mm- w jsiWMd rnsml todga wen eoadsmnsa npon th tssdaway of wbcrnd wltmwsss maw rttrtj.ttosliliiW ff nil ebrctT. Tane s to th ilbsny psnitsntisry naanaotawlatianli Hisit gnni crime we -wait iMMiBtr aw imt tjrsaw aawntoratfcto. Th asbol thing from 'beginning to sad, tifc BoidVi Kirk war, wee politiesL S a Ui m asto IroA the 7aafH again: TBavt, Jf are concede that awn i srniltt or tan oaeoaat amBarwsi iv i,etUl imt wen wtj wrvu . . . - . a - . i BAB, Cn Tub. Via. by hooti UU1 Utof e 'iuu(iurgamiil 1 it -s i let wjuKgsa. (a, hatag UaApufUa, from iheir home to a place virtually be yond eeaa, sad wiuatgnd la being I near, (em ted in what u them fomjjf prison. On of th anwsgaet asa usai mim limught by the fnunera of the t)i iartKa of IndrpendeBce against tb UovemmeW of (treat Until sH that it bad been eft thna rary wrong. Butia thsse da, we bsas baOHUS aocuatomad to eucb acta of deaputiwi, and it ia only rrcentl, and even now but partially, that the IndiKoalioo ot right-thinking people ha found a voice." But our article ia already much longer tbaa We purposed making it. We are glad that tome peraona in Uie North ae beginning to realise and underetand th enormities of th Kuklui law, and that ran Usalsa Jiimpts hiuiaeif, autid nad vtapid, has kerotpliaa ssuugh left to mi that he can not be steited by iiplv ff u... ' : I. ' . . .. W( v."JJ im f'llt.i iim (not Oiaot bai ewwii.Jed W ml uas art U)S Bniorta at vlctiou, actuatsd by wbstsvaar ntutive h nay be. To whatever cause It may be attributed, by all mean let the entire baUrh of victiw be restored to their Imuiea and friend). LIT HILARY NOTKH AND QLBAN- JXOV . L We have at last read the Angel in tfu Cloud. It certaiuly coutaius maoy poetic ideas, mid the verse isAiiwingaud smooth It ia a mirtooiner, however, to call a great deal of it poetry. It ia a bold adventun- and Ciey KM of a merapbyncsi eh atsWer, in blank versa. 'Milton might mutt anch an attempt with aucceas, but I lieu there are but few MilUina. Thai portion oi the lit'le book that allows of poetical treatment ia more successful, and contains line dewription and many pleasing pawiagea. Indeed, occaaionally, the author asceDila into the higher regions of invention. Tim bk evidence no little argumentative ability and ia the work ot a uimi of good parts and culture. The book will do good by helping to solve some problems that are perplexing and myaterioua. We can but think that tho book would have been mora success ful and satisfactory if written in prow. No one likes to "chop logic" in tropes, or U study theology in verse. Such, in a few words, I the im pre ion made upon us by a perusal of this North Carolina claimant tor p.tic houots. Wa have here sot down our opluion most conscien tiously and not in tbe spirit of "a croto dile critic." If Mr. Fatter armnld aalsct with true poelic imliot t some theme that would allow the imagination to have fall play, hi auoceaa would be more assured. One of tbe best of L ilin poets, Horace, hath id : "HuniU materiam sastria, qui tcrtftUU, atiam virilnn.n IL One of the meat readable of Arneriraa books is Mark Twain1 1i,htHa,ii ' AtreH. It is really a most instructive and am using book of travel, and will do any one good to read it. It i thoroughly bonest and candid, and ha tbe capital merit of not taking it for granted thatr the reader is familiar with the, plates visited. Hence the descriptions are minute, vivid, and often very beautiful add impressive. Tbe author visit many famous place in Europe, Asia and Africa, and wherever he goes is tb tame wide-awake, agreeable, honest observer, full of hi "quips and quiddities" running over" with fun, with aa eye to the ridiculous always open, and a sharp bodkin of sarcasm held evu ready to pierce the humbuggery of hi "Pilgrim" companion. If you would "laugh and grow fat," get the book and read it. Samuel L. Clemens is the author's real name. in. If a man must be restricted to but one book, let it be by all means tbe "Book of books" the pure Word of Ood. But, of human compositions, if he must hare but one book, let it be of course the writing of Shakspear. Before the writer of these "Note" came to Raleigh he read more r Im every day of these writings, but never less than one Act, antes prevented by cir enmstaooaa. He would adviae every young man to adopt the auue course, and before be la forty, If be hat a true relish for tbe most wonderful writings in this world and s memory ordinarily retentive, he will be able to quote md UMum, and to carry on a convcrsstioa ia tb colloquial language of Shakpeare's character. Af all euthdn perhaps the great Dra matist is the most lovable Hi naanMrs mum hav ben charming and hia temper of the sweetest imaginable. 11 great contemporary, "ran Bee Jossoa," ha left a precious memorial of him, when be call ihim in nci deSng-Tn( patt IMlasapsare. i on spium ss sure ly very touching and Try sotrgeetive. It shells a basslifui light apn the ebetsstor of the Bobleet endowed of BO earths chil dren. A has been said, "hi widen cowld iavjJsF! J" .J-rfect ..torn ithad ben tuwammsd by the jfantleanwa f dove." Tbst this trait of fmtlnum, of x- fceeifing rweetees wa a distlngirishiBg seqinnry liasit w mfty TMcit.bffJCT flyiB the onrtrait of hlaueli. It I nndsrstoed, ened to tracing the lineaawnu of outer Be eoJi ead hamaa aatom to all of it utattavt, prof oil mlest depth, aad he am4 read VsW Her b that iwrtnit "Tfcoef frem aa ssasM stock, eseoeMsdly WetMuve' . auteh aees. Irsa M - crsdt a was a ssstatar, end a rip, and good oa j isiaMttng wWs.ar saeasa,s4 Brssl: : Lan aaTssar,te tkem test tovs sum set M, ie tavost Dryttoa id of him ; b waa Bsttarally havaed; beassdsd not taV pctac)( af aww as tlif;:- fBh an doubt, that Hhakspear datrnM-ttuai be waa a eehflar ftowfeKwiU." IV- de, his f eery able mnnr and aiuimg the fcceasoae of th Eagliab poets of the eooad rank, has remarked that, " Shak speare waa th man who, af all modern. aad, prb4ps ancient poeta, had tb Urgtwt and nuavt comprehensive aftoi." rAinae tbto wa written over two hundred ago, the opinion of tb world ia Cat rthakspeare is the greatest geuiu who baa ever lived, possessing greater versatility, originality, and knowledge of the human paiiinn tbaa any other. A ansae truth ful critic ha said, whea Sfaakapeara' ganin peaaad May frees the earth, then wmWrmm-tXirta - 1iiir-trrsif;ni5rs t-. THe writer. bmmmyM&. Tbt " aUwte race of giant tnsjld never pil aa Oasa sn (hi Olympaa their mis siles would roll beck on their beads from the (sat of the vgod that dwell there. Rven Ooeth and Schiller, when they meddled with rthakspeare, and would bin have mended him, hav only proved, what Voltaire, and Dryden himself, had proved before, that 'within hi circle none can walk but be I' " A word or two additional as to his gen Henna of oul hi sweetnow of temper Ben. Jooaon said of him : " I loved the man and do booor hia memory on this side hit latry, as much as any. He was, indeed, houest ; and of as cj-i, and Jra mUutv Itows saves of him v bis e ceftalnty have inclined sH the gentler uart of the world to love him." He was not only greatly beloved, but he In turn loved hi Irieu.ls. He wept aometimi over hi departed friends as he recalled their worth. Hear bim in these tender Hues as he apeaka of hi owe emotions " When to the sessions of sweet silont thought 1 summon up niniemla-ancs ot things psnt, I lh For precious frlrads, hid In death's dateless nlsjM.1-'. - aw ami " How many aii"tr and oliaequlous tear, Hatli drar rVllt"W love atxdsu froui aiy eye, A. Interest o( the dead." We close these desultory remarks with the following brief but eloquent and just criticism from an English writer " Prom the works of Hhakspeare may be gleaned a complete collection of pre cepts adapted to every condition of I if and to every conceivable circumstance ol human affair. The wisest and beat of mankind have goo to him for maxims of wiadora and of goodness maxim presaed with tbe artlessnea and simplicity of casual remark, but pregnaqt with the thought of consummate ex perience and penetration ; Ironi him the courtier has learned grace, the moralist prudence, the theologian divluity, the soldier enter prise, tbe King royalty : hi wit Is un bounded, hi passion inimitable, his splcn dour nneqnalli-d - sad ever sl these varieil glories he has thrown a halo of human sympathy no leas tender than hi genius was immeasurable and profound, a light reflited from the most gentle, generous, loving spirit that ever glowed within a human heart ; the consummate union of the Beautiful and the Oood." ifl. QRKKl.KT AS A PRUTRA1T PAINTER. A year ago, or more, Mr. Greeley tried his skillful hand in painting a pen por trail of Useless Simple, and all muat ac knowledge that " it was a success." His party (including the Grant set) then said it waa well done. Grant has not sine changed in auy of tbe features of his chsracter or in hi social or administra tive habits It must, therefore, be still recognized a a very happily drawn pic turn of lb maudlin and imbecile who frolick at Long Uranch all auminer, and tyrannic over ths South all winia-r. Here it is, behold the picture : "If we nominate Grant we ahall certain ly bt detested. Tbe people will stand uo mora horse jockey and present taking President. We bav bad enough ot them. ' I want to have a good man nominated, who, if elected, will consent to give up ths orHce at the end ol the term, lieaidc, I want to nominate a man wbo, if elect ed. will elevate th othoe to where it waa i Ibrmef day.; a maa who will uot take present or nse ths military or his ollic hutder to advance hi owa aapinuoas for second term ; and In tb meantime marleot the roterest of tfaos whose rular be is. Beaid, I want a man who 1 above mere pleasure bunting ; a naa wbo will not dawdl away one-fourth of bl una atuid tafuluet and frivoliuatof a watering place, and oa who whea called upo tor an expression of hi view on political and other (object of nation' interest, caa gin then W clear and com- preheasivs language. Tbst' the kind of man tbe peopl want, aad that? the kind of man we bavn't new." A LITTLE VlQILAVCn. A gentleman of Halifax county intern w that at. Uttletoa Depot, hat far from tb Virginia lias, IS asgre rotor wen ehsisvsfrsd at the Itoaraator oAoa. Only ix of th Vi registered. Tbe rejection of jks vimejmi!! Wbe bnaght than eagmes frost Yir ginlst Phillips, tbe ehainaaa of th. Ex eeotin Conmittn, aril! deny aay agency ia ! - itasiaa aat asifstOB la lb robbery of 116.600,000 from n Btaoj. Tet Mr. JPhitlip eoted for the men that wsre bought sd bribed, nd eoail vn for, eoenteoanc sad esaoarage Umsb wan be knows of their guilt. W ca atend bin to Brother Templea awatte, 'Owsm W r "Tbaaaae of this tb Bestow. , "wen l led fnaVi I to do dety at a ' all Great aseetiag " They (vvoeauy Beew that a and ieaaoerst M uetier tasa a new Radical ssy tun. n ' - - - . i tswavvvwiw a. Democrats." says TOT RALEIGH. N. ft. H IMESIIW. AUGUST 21. KB. rsrtievgfmtw'trd4 r (niumisaioocr, has msde a pilgrimage gonhwardaad hoiurwarU. We give from fc radial PpVr i'Trrirts: fr"ni pc:h he made in ttanvitte. ' We aimld give th whoi speetk but hav nof riHMiifor tt. W learn fr"in thep... h iluti he s tailb apptadet and hiMkit tie thauked the crowil who hissed in the aine words that h did tboee wllo ttllilautlel.'' Judge Totiriee wmh imcoiIcI fnim tb depotoy Unulitig citixena lu-adtl by fielder's braas liand, ami nnled with great applause as lie atrpped apou the platfonn. lutnxliicad U the audience b) Hon. J. It Morvy, lie iiuinediaWJy oo uieotsd hia speech, which, w give below aa) leuirted , tW the Advertiser by Mr. Kelvin Hte'T of iMit Home on the Hill- I Uad tx'fur VuB H liliwn of Sort, Carolina, f As a Judicial ortic er ot that stete, born ia the uorth. lr, in other words, "I am a carpi-t-biajgi-r." I am very well aware that m:uv of jim, H:rhntv ad of you, 'think that tl i lu t ought to luiux a blush of slianie to ine chc k ( aiy iiihu. Well, lul u.eSay tll.il I on not only a cm Ha-llag!ier but I iuu proit.l ol llie liM t (t'lieera and Iiihhs ) I tlotnk yiu loi botn, gentlemen. I ctuliler b-.lh a cotnpll incut; for 1 accept the definition which Gov. Vance ol tur Hlate on ilo- weond ol last May at a cons4-i v un w c.uivriittoii held there, gave ol Ihe eulp.1 baggt'l . that it ia "Any northern noiii ho h is the iinpudcnce Ut move south and fWr the r pulihcaH ticktl " ' " A lew hundred years will hardly lake the marks ol Slavery out lit tin miiI What is the rirnt crop we have had U rciapf Kour millions of Hr, ignorant the trerdmCT and aimrmt lis pnvrrty strick en. Yes, they are worse oil than tin slave, for while mis has had Ins arm train ed by bit r, tbe other has his mind and frame debilitated by la.inew. Now line are eight millions ol poor e.iple Ihureauy reason why we should look at tbi" H)ople with any particular sUn i tilde at this time ( I lie l mm nine party has gone ill thiscahvas with wmie inolive. Whatislhal motived To gel conliol ol Hie government. Not merely to elect .11 l'rtnlent, but U overrun the reaulta ol re construction. In INUS they loiitul that they Could not deleal the Kepul.llcal. party willioul tboe ni oust 1 in lion acts were partially overturned, and Irolll that day to this they have la-en trying to think ol soiiiu means by which it could be done." Now there are two ways by which thai piii Mse may lie acouiiipliiJiiil. The lirst is to latablish iu Uitisi' states a pn.i. "l.y qualinailioii for the voter. IJui, you uy. the 1). ni.K-riitic p.irty have swallowial llie thirteenth, fourteenth and lil'ucnth anieud menu. Well, sup(ios' I hey have, none ol those amendment prevent the introiliic tion of the procriy quahltcalion in tin constitution of any of these stU. Tin; Conservative party think if they "can fmv vet hold of a state convenBo 1 arnl hwrt a property qnaliHcation into their slateV coiimttition they can disfranchise nifie teen twentieths of the colored nun, al least. Hut how else can they do iliisf lly inserting in tbe cntMiiuiion of tho states a clainx' forbi'bling iIhmb who do not know how to read and ritt a voti. What will be the nsnll then ( Whyll ai these eight millions ol blacks snd'whlti. tiu"iVcrttil and iltigra'lerl y-tv 'haw--dred and llrty years of serMiude, tin- swept away lr.im the polls anil k-nied a votce in the nations ismiiicik rtononj thinks ol their doing that, you witl say. What was tbe issue in the campaign ui (forth Carolina I aat year I Why that very thing the insHrtion of a property snail- ncslton lor ine tout. ami Hi'"i another thing. Once let tbe Southern IMnocrat bold the Imlaiice 01 power in Gengmas, and they will run the country as they always nave none up to ine nine mat Ihe Republican triumphed. They will at once proceed to dictate thus and so as tbe terms ot their allegiance to ine iieino cratic party of tbe North. I'erhaps yon think Hie bemocratic party of the North will nut do anything unpatriotic. My dear friend it will not do to IriiKt poor Mien human., nature too far. We said that the old heoKarratlc party would not aid hi destroy the Missouri ColiiproilliM), we aaid that it would not have anything to do with Texas but.it did. So will they run the 'country again if we give tbeui the chance. The very lire! qiitstlion that will come up will lie the claim for 400,OfK),Ot0 to pay lor tho slaves freed bv the war. You say no former slat -holder belicvoa at this la to day (but Im will get pay for bis slaves, lioea ho not ', I tell you that within tne last three moot In, one of tho former slave-holders of South t'arolina, au ex Governor ol the Stale, has figured up tbe value of his former slaves, and laid the result away with the remark thai he 1 1 peeled the government that freed them would have to pay tor them, lie ia aaid to las a sane wsn.aud w: know that he ia a supporter of Greeley." If Tourgoe waa not lying on the 6 Governor of South t.srohaa, why did be fail to oall his asms I " Alter the defeat of tbe .Demaerat in 188 they n'w that they could not hoa to get posneseion of their tete by fair mean. So thry went to work and con ceived aad perfected that moat Infamous organization, the knklux. 1 They thought that by terrifying the republican tiny could cause a great number of them to rev rain from vot ing altogether, and tliey aronld tho obtain Hie nd nught for. What I am" about to my of the working of tbi organization I have obtained from th member themselves. In my posi tion a judge it has been my duty to take the. ooefesasoo of between lour anil Are haadred of them." Here be lie again, aa every man in hi district know. "Thi organisation aa1 composed, en tirely of members of the rmiarvtWe nans. Wtdsudv -ent-hissrd srf-; sepBhls- caa kuklus end nobody ever beard of avbody but npuWican being " viaiUtl or 'hilled by lejtsswdssr. " Hr- Aa "ff" "-l tT 1 , h"t jf r- Paisley, colored, wtUi other m-grue are in the ptsHeatiary for knkluxiug and whip- Bia t Tton In 'be Trtglit ttra: They wan entea6ed than by Tougn himself. Il ha hsasa a prevailiog impreai at tbe North that thi sua sanertiing of a ready clsa. Oa the ooatrsry we l aind by Us confeaairass of it member that asm of the nsot rmpectabte men ia the crmatry wete ie it. Minister and daasvaa aad lawycra aad aaeaibcre of the church, Saturn aad sinners, alt wyfktog brmo Wataly n If they did aot til hear the mark T the devil ea theii fsees. , It waa mat a ajcat iarBiiaiim . it axjtkl all uiaL It wa divnlwl urtueampa. In the rounty I where 1 lived, ttwss waa a regiment and the ret-i-iar 4 desats of . that tHmuty was ,..,i.h,- ,4 it, ta that tHMinty iheris were ciglil iiim'CpirfaJI'iCniiUI two ttilyihi of kWe ouMsrvalivs party or llie county ,W,.W'fl'ilS!e.JJR7S 7 south man and a wast un, ahnwi upnl the uoaitiohs -of caotaiu, fiu auil wa-atd leutimant. f ro til thing went oa until I bad a list of on buBJ'td. aad sevmity iutriiwea ol this charJS'l', and tile list vm headed with lour niurders. Tin all in one conitty." , m Another ltv The elbnion is to tirange couuty .etie) not lour, but live neirroj wer hsndT Three ol them lor bumiusj latrhi ' ( for insulting whitu ladles. "Tbe pi i,r.f Ulis was that whea a flwsaiiK-.avV-bla ma,wa takua from hi Th1 one 'Hal unlay irH.lit and haeftej Iw (hi- court boiiw yard the m xt Jay, the holy NahlMtth, the p. pie' satil by the hanging Ihov on their way to church pylugn allrulloM .o it. Wn-hipK-d .'i all h great dcvoiion 1'he iuiliiU-r aadmi nlajorU'd in contemplating the -utcrihia- oi t'alvary that he could uol think ol th. hi soul that has left lor its Muker the night before. Along rn the ill. in. kiii, ufrei Hie worship mu cuiclu.i e.l, tw'or hree men 'were- found with nerve and pluck enough (lor the kuklux hud threatened the same late to aiyV' one who dared to do it) to cut the Hor man down." Here is a hatch of lies.' Wild a calumny against a rekprclahlc I'rmhyicrian minis eei whom K iik and livrgea threatened to a r Pest " I have one of thcit dn'aais taken from Si VoU llwulte uiCe WUI uuasc sup up uere and put it on. (lliis was ilonc, hut ine cost tunc waa toi horribly grotesque to lie di-wrllaid by the iwu. Nothing but a phonignipli would do il justice.") "Well, liny lollowud up theau oil tragi livacull to hold a slnle convention to chiing the coiislltlltlon of the stale. II) these nieiins and incthodN, by intlldering and lulliuldallou, tticy were i succiisslul that, ll'i.tmil voleis did not go to the polls in 170. Thcv got p MWU'li of thesUiir and would hive hud p.Heiioll ol tile stale to on) it Hie 0.iyu. l Hit t'nilell rlluti'4 hud not put llieweupou into, till In.l.d- ol l'rcatilciit lirailt to put a slop tl Ihcae deViiatallolls. Ihi Uol tell lllll tllll another nix. 1 would have done aa well ; 1 say that it mi the remembrance of Ap poiiuittox. nl I'etersluirg and Dounelsoii that enabled Grant to put down llie'kM klun. I have no idea that any other man 111 his place would have laa-n able to quell thai oigunittion." The 'speaker I ben wenf on to any throughout tbe Soul h among the colored people and those who had lecn scourged by the Kuklux tbe inline of I'resiileilt Grant is held in the greatest esUatlll. That Ihe Kuklux still ex isu-i in a passive slafc ready lo spume it outrage iu case ..Jj;,rf-);' -.A.-- v; -r,"' ;4 " With flriwIW at Ihe head of the gov ernment it would l.e a c.Dliipaiillivi ly easy lualtcl lo lligli'leii It. pulilli an voters from the p.-IU and tints get p i,lon of the Slates lie said that Jefferson llavis was prefer able to Horace linelci ..r the l'renlency. We all knew how had Jeff llavis had Iterp. lie could in' no worse than Hint, j and we kn.-w wioil c inigfil i hvI ; but llorma- tiriadey, 110 one could tell whal he might do. Any way, as Ian ween a smari devil and a plou- tool, he would rat bin have the devil. 1 1 icuse applause and laughter." I This lying wretch is thought by Thil tie and Caldwell to lie worthy of a aeal on Hie la nch where one aat Henderson, Gnatoii, Kufnii and Badger. Such preference is not wonderful, for they prelerred Jim Harris, negro, in' 'In late election to Gen ('ox. Two yean ago they preferred another negro to Governor llragg.Hon.il. M. Ilarringer and Judge Murriinoti. And yet we are Censured by the brin Me tails and inoileratl if-lms-rata wbo for iimney or free paemsi voted lor Billy Smith, Uswise we say we prefer their own darling negro and representative, "Jecnis," to Caldwell or I'hillips. Il is a mallei of lale about which there should be allowinl Hie fullest latitude on Ixith sides. l'hillie and ( aid well have prefer ed, and d preler, "Jncms" llairis with Ins kinkey bead, black skin and filthy Ix.i.ds to the sliaighl hair and white skin id General I ox, Hon. II. M. Harringcr and Judge Mtrrimon. I-t uo man ipieation nor tasto or im puqn our motives when we preh-i "Jh'iiih" am I his grMa haiking haika u, I'lullipa. Caldwell and their straight hair and Caucasian akin. JfKH Pl'ISl.HIATIONH. Krrx4U'oii St. Ci.ih, th South Caro lina Kebel Itoy ; or It is no Crime to U Born a Gentleman By Mr. Sallie Y. Chapin. Philsilelphia : Claxton, Keuiaoa A Haflelnnger, 18VJ. Thi neat volume i dedicated to the children of the Southern Confeileracy. We ban not read tb book. It 1 evi dently a (lory for Soutliera reader. From the dedication we should suppose it to be a defence of the oourae of tbe South du ring the war. Tax CasTKsu Monni..a; or, Mr In Tourein. Fnm th Frenkh Hy K H, Fnsja tbe nine publisliers. it is a very haudaome Volume and th "gut un" doe credit tgtti publishers. It is trij Bret volume of a fries of "Ratsrtamtng For eign Fiction.B It is aaid to tie a simple, fresh, healthful story, free Irrha puling ha sniisaliuasli Wa hn aot read it. . - Th sliors lionk were sent to aa throngh Vf. 1. H F.nniss, bookselltir of this plan. Tic Ktxti iTioxsj. Yaaa Book lM7t. A Hand Hook of leferaooa, eompeieing a digest of Aaaerirae Public School Law. Systeei of Instruction, and Interesting Matter Pertaining to School and Oot htgea, Ranging Irom Pnshasrional Jtaeo dotn to Kilncatf aal Ststlatlca. Pnb lished annually. New York : A. B. Barnes aVCn., (tor the Teachers' National Asso- eiatiou.1. (It will lie ftaiad to be earful feu y. to adocahuL, i ) - X,. m IXUJ.. . 4- tm n-.pB--ae-rfev. sad ti;1 '' miH'h about sw-imliing operations, peeuia ilons, and all niauner uf reatuility that tby are perla(ai xitvd af -that aort of reading, Hut aa long as radical rulv-th old. old story of corruption must be Uvld. This time, 'however, we are aliout briery lo u-11 you of a big swindle by one of 1 Irani friends whi happens to live be yond North Carolina. tine George I hor-nning, some four. teen y isis ago, had aoMitraot hr carrying Hie 11. alia lit 1S57 the amount claimwd ly him waa IMI.IMM), aud yet he hail th iiarililnsHl to apply Imui time to lima to the 1'oal Gllice IKipaituieat fii much larger sums. Then were n-jted by four snccesalve I'oalinaaler Goerala,and by th tmit of Cladna. -- '- i . Tlie Answvseyswiesai repeatedly pr n.Hiiwe.1 it a tm u.!tiJuml which enuld not be re-iqs-nid rven at tb ouuiuiaad of tho President of the United Slate. It was Iran, lul, -nt un) oitlragi-ous oil its very faia." In 1S68 the (Ml, 000 had swollen to th enormous ilimciisiohs of t48,tH)0. Every ellort had l.tilul Ii idler 10, and a new scheme must lie adopUal. The New York TtH'ihui thua refers to if Auetf irt was made l iciuov the ft.. ond Assnltalit IVialinastei Genera uudur wtioae mil iieuce the Last dviinn trmuat the claims had Iwa-n given, and Goncra! jrant atipears urging Pi-tnudent .lohnao to make i. rauirisl change. Mr. John son refuse,! , but asaoou as Gijaut lieoame !resideni the. m ln-uie was carriial iiilo effect, anj Mr. Utsirg'e Karlc, the AtUirney in voe-r-ni 11 in'nTTiT' nimr Ttmi is Wnt the iH'uarUui'nt as 1'ltat Aaaulaut 1'iaU uiaatiir (lu'tKual. A change waa made Ip the Contract ofllce. Mr. Crtwweli scents slso to have interlern-d In tho appoint muiitol Sixth A mill. a- of tli.i Treaaury, whose business It was Ui pass the Iriatt Ollhw aix-oiiiita ; and uiatters tieing thus arranged, the King went to work upon Congress At the very close of the sessioii in July, 1S70, hill was hurried through in the coufusion ol tbe closing hours, without the report ot any ci.tuniittcv, milhoilxiug and dl-la-cting the I'oeioiajiU'r General to- M-inve tigatu and adjust " the elaima ni' George CliorM-iiniiig under un ai t for his rt'lit passed in 1N57. This act of 1S57 con tinued a clause providing that Ihe claim should be adjusted " by the affidavits anil pnaifs mi Hie iu the House of Ri prtweii taiivea." We abiHild uot omit to mention thai these atlidavita and proof's had I asm selecUid aud assorted by t:borMjnuiug's attorney Irom the record ol the 1'oat nlllce DciMiruucnt, and at least one paper that w.iul.l have bwu fatal lo the clan 11 was left nut of the bundle, while. other da uuienbv) which happened to bo iu tint pocket of a member of Congress, were acceiiteil as constructively ou tho files ill the House ol HeprosuiiUitJvis, hiMr, yreaswcll, Uranf Poatnnwuir 0i t anil, takox a liana at the uuslnea. 1 1 Tribuiu any ; Mr. Creawe'l now went to work. Hit tiaik thelsw to ineaii that he waa uot to question Ihe i.-.iiceol the claims, but to Ik- govctnad 1 utircly by the selected "alH- daviU and proofs "on the tiles on the Ibuise of Kcprescntalivca." Hu was not hi consult the rcutids ot Ins own depsrv liiehC wlmiii fliiire ass indubitable uvt lem!e of fraud. He was not to recwlve any new leatlinony. lie was to aocert veryltnug that ClHirieniting stud as trut, ami lo pay him the full amouittof hi d maiiils, and tbe ouly "mveatigatujia" rs quired uf him was an inquiry how much ( horpeniiiug wanted. Mr. ChorennlngV rigtnal ciuiraot with the giivnrnrueiit waa lor f iuu.uihi. lie nail alreaay 00 taineil on Ibis contract, at various time, i:!(l, IMS); and now Mr. Crcawell awarded him l48,noO more. Tho warrant, Of course, went tlirough th poatotftce d parlment without any dilUcully but In the tntssiuyV. hirtunately, It stuck , Mr. Da w on heard H 1 1 ; the whole swindle was exioscd ill Cougrosa ; naymeut wa stop ped, and law 01 July, 1 H 70, waa repealed by unanimous vote of tsilb housu, Kvetylsidy who had anything to do with it hastening to disclaim the respon sibility. The whole thing I nimply Infnrnmit Crcawell prctondeal that he wa obliged Ui decide Chorpt-nnuig'a case upon hi si- trU eviilmio. He ought to ban gone and exposed the fart, tattorn Cougrea that any mad verleime ihi lhair part might lat n-medied. The fai t ia, ss the Trilmiv -hows, Creswcll signed the warrant when Coitgress waa in attasiou, and it is quite manliest that he was party to llie swinUI, or be would hav anuglil relief thnmgh Congress at once. Ho thr swindle was estopped, knd Oranl, (!riwell and Choi penning were prevented from swindling the country nut of 4t:t, 0011, after having swindled it already out uif a half million. ' A ni set, very, that Grant dmini-l tratinn I .. s - Tnnin CoMOHHsaiuaAt. Dieruor. Tlie sheriffs of tlte different counties oooipri ing the third congressional distriot, to- ( ;etber with tbe other ollklals provided y law, met at th court bona In Wil mington ou Thursday morning last. The work of ooaiwruig th poll waa thoi proceeded with, aud upoa it ivoclusiot Un otll.-lal vote low: announced Wsmisti.i,. HIM 1,733 1,77 7 SO 1.WU3 l,0Jfl l,0M m 'Xmr I.11.M W7 MrlTar. H , 1,031 . 1,44s ? l.frr i.tna B75 700 Btrt " 'toalow, Duplin, Sampson, Harnett, Cumlieriand, Blailen, Col um bus, Brunswick, few HaSiiferJ" Carteret, Hiaire, ToUl. 14Jn 13,5.ri! se sa.iaiT! vjjftt-ti) ii-i"mi ' ireirjai.j f bs entire republican ' it ol Bru nwTca" was nturaed follow : Fur Nn A.. Mc Nay, 71)0 votes, atu tor M. Mi Ksy. troto, Alter conslifcratile diiaiuaaii it was d cided ao record the vote a relumed, thereby virtually throwing if oat. The official vote uf the distriot thurefure foot un as follow : For Wsildell. 14.3SU McKay, 19,M Majority t Wldell, MI7 "W tiave eavrrred Mwrth Carolina," My tha Urantltaa, Mo oa have stolen th. Stat otlkW,tla- a alt JVs Turk bWU. .r . ' - .-J.J- .- --I .X-.lhaJlaWiuaU.J, Hroa Poiitt, N. C. " Sunday, August, 18, l12. BlVxtffi SrOttHir... .- Hm ; .tf riot m curred liere in dy (e Iween a crowd of neat roes aud Mr. lUsrua ikpsitj lfetJ9f .tIW,t39ll!j. TbehabtW ing are the uircuaiataiuwa aa near as we can gel them : Kxcursinn train came in to-day from both ends ot tbe North Carolina Itailroad bringing alstHtt eight bundled negroes to sltond a rWtyioiu taelisf bald here. Many of whom were drunk wbeu they arri veil and others, riook of the luxury until tin evening the quiet of our village wa dis turbed with violent oath and threat train different parte of tbe orowd. A difficulty occurred between sine of the drunken wretchn which rrsulted In was -.users being kaockast dowh and stem aeaj by Bandy Qfsy, t jshNUt nulatti Uarlier. ., . . ,- , t MA khtrna, 'th deputy sheriff was nnW d to arrest Grey, and nn tipnrirhitit bin to hi shop as reawted violenlly, and cursed Mr. Bums. Mr. Burn atarted I away from him, and he went at him with club, and doiibtlivja would hava killed hiia had It not been lor Mr Kngliah and Mr, Wewlon wbo immediately went to Uu;-na' assistance. Mr. Burns also denu tltrsid others to assist to arrest Gray. Hut in the meanwhile the neg,s came pro lUMsiiy from the train which wa alxiut roadv to leave, at the rami of alaiut ten to one whiu- man, to rescue Gray from the hands of ustlce, which they did and too It linn alHierd the train for Charlotte. Tb illioer and hi force with dilHcully mails ibeir ewape, until the train left which carried oil the savagre. , rtince the train left arnet of several negroes hav lieen mail, who assisted la : ..: .1.. ..tl! . . 1 ta t wtt-.wwssiuHM..Mi,.'Wiwes...w. Mim...iass.w..iwwiiw m ir,j. twCr-rtr trfmnksAz tither remain In rustorfy. Hefore the train ' bouud east led, the lawless wretchu crowdetl the streets in front of the hotel, and with much pro fanity, dared any white man tb put hi foot 011 the atroot. Thi outrage w hav submitted to iu a fuut, mervslvlllsg oa the Sabbath, where It is a Sue ol twenty dollar for a cltixen to anil a single drink of apirituims liquor any day. What in the none of heaven an w owning to I Must such a this atill lie qulnt!y eubwitted to ( Will not ineu of AiigkvHaxou bliMtd cease huMlhj( luidnight isaucusta with the m-gron, which enouursgn then In the gnasatat Mine t Tbe colored fnavps fought nobly 1 the 5 rat I tude shown us, for the inauy favor Hie for the negna here, In preparing fur their meeting to-day, f m ou away ether uocaaloua. M. t Por the Rentlnsl. LKTTFIl FROM FAYKTTBVIIXK. F.wTTvil.i.a, Ang. U, IB" 1 Ktirroa Saaviwaii! To gin then, s reus reader of th HajrriuKt. an ids -t of the kind of ratlical we have hi uut uiiilat, I will enilnavor to give you an aoorraut of the ratlical jublleu hold In tbia towa on Moadav aibt last. ' Acrnrttlnf -prevhsnw Mtw-s lasfr nuuiiwrof hall ilrunkrn ongroea ami a few very mean scalawags asaeiiibled about V o cliaH aim eommeurcil their man n through Ui town. THB rRIM'SMSrim was headed by uiarshaU selected from the lowest class ol otvrue and while and those villains encmiragad the mob of ne grrsnrhtttrrir witrhwtjiwt mtwt viotmrt actions, inaklug the night hidsous with their insulting and obaovn language. ON rKAKkl.lM THKKT there wa aaaembled atragler from tbe main body to the numiier or about tea isr twelve. The were engaged in lieully . with one white man visile so engaged a young white man, named (Villtna, cam up and expislulatnd with them and endeavored to keen them Iron aeriouely iiiluring the man. Ibis setned to iuAauw Ihem and they imaie d lately attackeil him with clulia, and bad they not been check)! would soon save murdered uoliin. THB WOUNMCI) HA.R ws immediatoly cared for and is now re covering, though auverely injured. THB VIHIWO. ICxclted ocKroe were running here and and then thoutlng, "Kill tb d l thiui ocrat Iklwla 1" ilurn them up I" and other exclamations equally Innamatory la their character. At this point ut the dts turiiettce two white men, Jno. T. Moore and B. C. Powers, came up to them and ordered them U disperse. This they re fused to do, ana one ol tne ncgroos urew i a pisuil on Powers and Moure. Thi they ! resented at once and anon put-ten of th murderous villain to flight, showing that one white man i equal to live negroes whea the danger cornea. vita aoa. In and alaiut SO minute after tlie Col lin difficulty a mob of about S00 negroes and no moan white man (hone thirl) a rmbled anvand the boon where Collins la and slmuled aad cursed and threaten ed to kill Powers aud Moon Urav like sloa-p, though they well knew Powell so 1 Moore wen in tnin -tney wenx inita thmplanto the stebln of W. C. Troy, with tin detorauiuatloa to ban it aad ia order to make aotne excuse, mid they were hunting for Power and would kifi hlui ; they tben broke open the draw and marched in with torchea, their Intentitm were to let the prk Ignite tbe bay and burn tha property. After cuising and bowling awhile they left and joined the nriMjsaaiou. They knew PoVers Wa box ' . , I 1 I 1 Ad U i i IU U1S HSUIS , " mmimmv ij uim ' hi place tliey well know h wa aot In, oauHcr ia lumiHnro w. a trot. Their animosity la ignoring Troy la oa account of hi being th acknowledged leader of the Unworatw-Oanawvatin parky. In tola county and everal edjn mg ones. They burnt on of t)kt houses during the Seymour and Blair campalga. aXKLASATIOS, It I a fart known all over the State UiaijikillKj willing to allow ut DiacaauMU iuu pnv Ibir. nave alwav lot then anderuand that th white i wpenotr to tbe black, nil hvilUtrfT .al'OWCd.themtfl raise riot and disgrwee the nlace, bar thi reaaoa an exphwaliua at due to tbaOonjervaiivnof Kiirtk Uardln throhgh tbe Saamaau whs thi liutavus aad disgraceful conduct aa allowed. The white popiwent to their house wltb the intentha ofiemaia- mg quiet and allowing them to tutrt to lhair hearts content, aad wppoaed the entusly tton th procession aot twnty whit mm knowing anything about Ui roar until next morning. tld tba row aot stopped at tha time It did, tha ball weaxld ban bee nog. aad aot eo of tb mob Would ban avaped. Arrest are now being mads. Xet then beware beretAer; w are ready. - ' i-a-J--'. Cv'MBiaxUsAjrar-. VOL 1-NO. 95; 4 assaslsaal, wlS-etrvft,Ar-1 aUasI aasUsasiy la Gresssmll ass ysaassiay. w r A good deal ot skknam nrrvsjtl at the aeigiiiwrnopa or Uingwood, BaHIf. county. . .. ., , ; ; it Tbst riH the seuilbews Mid dle (vniud has been changed ttt-Ureea- vrlle, ' 7 ... ..'".'-. lH alera in turpentine near Fayettovifle are said to and the bueinea profitable tbia year. A Turner, id Iredell, made nimttnea and halt buatieui ol wheat per acre oa manured land Una year, ' , Th Couaerv stive of Gresavilbv bun fornunla Greeley and Urowa Ulabv rn Idcnl, A. L. Blow. Th H'stcAm-sa aaya the moat disgrace ful scenes were eoacteii tin Salislwiry ou the occasion of tbe lUillcal jollfl cation Uvere oa Thursday eight last. '- ' k gntlemaa 'just from, Chatham: nd ittrang counties report a general drouth, . land Hie crops hitherto very flu, aa snrlf- v . .... . Harry Uancy, th Nash colored demo cratic champion, gin a dinner eo tha '.';id in honor of th vkttnry ia hi eotiutj. So we learn from th Advmm. The following items we take from Ine Warrenton tiaittli; Mr. and Mrs. Ford, near Macmi, Int their llltl girl last Sunday. Mr. David Parish waa token aaddewly ill on Thursday evening, and rendered speechless by the attack. Wu hope noth ing very sirfous Hubert lloyd, the great negm exhorter, was caught stealing I aat week, rarritnl he. hire a magiatrato, cm vk teil and at-ntmKwl to jail, lie escaped (nnn Constable Pitts tail ore reaching hi tlismuatloo. " There W fowl la thisestutta which VW siawAeSiU5, &W4Mf iW aiaed a large tmvoroi rhlckeu. ft ftovr" jia long spurs, aud a large otinn, aun crows, strut and light with the oaks. We unintentionally forgot to mention the name of James Kdwarda, thr popular and p'lit proprietor of tbe " Ariiiigum House, in our list ol comreu ounaerva-. tlve voter. Janus vote the open ticket, and ha don eo for tbe last two yeure. Mm. Ktuily Cheek had a large end ex cellent young ox killed Laal week by imo villain too mean to die and Slot good enough to live. Th ox wa lltri- ally hacked Into frag menu with an ax or large knife. l'roleaaor Kugene J ones, tonnnrty Con nected with the Warrenton Female Col lca, hu located at Scarry, Ark., and la l'rinoiil ot a large Vvuiahi Seminary, containing seventy pupils Out old College mate, C. L. A. Bledg of Mississippi is on a visit to this, hi nativ county. . U fa Mid friend UihIcu will take with him on hi return oncof Carolina's lairest flower. Hrrmf' llitfttlf. Cap Bwlft Galloway, tvf Greene, ieing a I'tosidential eh c tor and denirlng to make a vigomu canvam reWigna the uhaiiniaushipol Uie Democratic Kxivutiv ' tViuinilttoa, arid Dr. W, 8. Jonisi la elected to HU that position, So says Hi Kiuaton 6JtWfa. " ' .-..swiw..--. 'i Tbe sheriffs of the colt n tiis in this Con gnsision! liistrh't aaseinlilwi hen yeater day with th official ret u ma ol the vote. Mr. Ashe received a majority ol 2,I4. Two or throe of the sheriff's or deputies la attendance hail a high old time,' and wen heaatlv drunk during their whole stay at tbia plana, It t to be hoped that hen- alter uieo will be aent oh sucti ' liualuea" who can carry aoui dignity wltb them, or at hiast who will remain auber while on such sn Important nuaalou. HWssfcuni Arfut. ..) AwtHPt' to AAstNATa A , tow night ago, Charley Call!, clerk in th tore of Mr. fhuiiel Kelly, while oa hi way bom, and when Bear th warehouse of Mr. Lutterhih, wn confronted by a negro maa who, jsilhout a word, asiaed him and made a attempt to stab hint with a large knife, cutting through all hi clothe, but fortunately aot reaching hi body. Th would he aaavawia (hen fled. Had thi been one uf tbe beloved that waa attackeil iuntmil of a whit parent, the cry of KiikUill Ktiklutl would have been heraldml ail vi the lead ; lb awl -Hilmstrauoo Would ban been aroused, Cuinlatrlaad county would be placed un der martial law and tha whole tnilltary. stale and national, hauated in working, up Uiis oasa. IfnytUmltU Magi. . ; Oa Tuesday night last, Ton Wester, colored, a caspeuler whu hue worked Sow at a trade la tbi County, wn rua over and killed about two mile aouth of Wilwsi bv tit 10 o'clock mail tnin going South and dragged a abort distance, aa nhown by lga on the track, aud again that sight run over ty in t o ciock tram, going North. Ill body wn found the next dav badly mangled, night bo supposed. A bottle uontaiuing amll qiiaulily of whisky wait found near by, trotn which, partly. It I uippuaed that the diesed hail been driuklug too much. IraeMi J'lomwiMr. - -r yrr- On Tuesday, H. IL Woortay aud Jresee Keaan, citlaen of Virginia, living abtutta mite Kaat of Urietoi, bad diHkuHy, la bleb Keaan wu badly hurt with aa axe. Mr. W. claim that be acted in atlf do- , fence. ' Ttantnt.B TVaoirrn. nucklnehant aad a ponina of Cumlieriand coontie are suf fering Iron a most disastrous drouth. They are eveo drier than the regum in- meii lately arouno. rarmviiw. siany oc i th stream and well an completely dry. Home uf them never known to Im am befon In the memory of th oldest . tubsbttaat. j)rvsetK twnmoaawa. , James Mi-Danicr barn. Bear I'urcell- sill, tyiudoun county, Va-, waa struck by; lightning during th storm, of the nvealnir of the lStb inaii, and totally oVstmyeil,, With hi entir crop of wheat threahca . ind eBlreil ; hw Mil rkrmlrg hnpteinHit,. ' Lose mppnaM to be Ron fJ.soo tiv 4,00., t.... ,.i-.....er::.Mrn:.:.V: KiUavnV. Hum. Uhariff of JFou!'m which occurred, wa lean, oa Monday last. at k bona ia that eoanty, near Sstun. Mr. Ham era asassviirils aw ef the ' moot pvpular and Influential cttixen of Fauquier, ana aw deaxn will De deeply regretted by all who knew him, sllsarae drn tVawtlat, 14tV '' :'t--;--i ,. .' Ptw o Mas. Im. Wnrottwr.tx--ltra, ', Ellnheth IX b. Wiagoetd, wife at Rev. Dr. i, U. IX Wingtield, pastor of St. Paul' Church In tbia city, breathed bf last yesterday, after aa illnea of about a month. Her death tsuta a deep thaifow , of avmrning over a whl circle of de-;' voted asd JTectieoata frinda Dr. Wing Beld hn the aincere aympathy of lit entir community lothia, the econi heavy domestic barnvVrnent which ha tat aamatl SuSered. J4a V , ,X' ! ittMiiwaiE';-?,, . h '
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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