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She 1 Ull.l, I0 OH Ita I 11K TEKMM: Uim Miiki r, .li I'm Vm I V SSkl.l , .i.UU Ps Vsia. VOL 1 AO. 37. i i .... r-ft4i..4ji.ix. . ! our lat kwue we gave uuie Hi.'! tit fn8 w'ul aiXxnJf "f W""1'11 PtultipK. A In i a representative "man ,,f a larg nection f the North who he ir,e in Uw" Goapel f ." w llli,lk U ..LCCian-J end proper that we should dwell mora at large upon the incendiary ud bitter character f Mich sentiments. Tl.j would lead inevitably to a war ol racer if adopted and acted upon by the negroes to whom Mfb baneful au.l ie prebeoeibl 'appeals re J'"1'1 Hp,, a fanatic of the ""' type, f brain and culture, represents tin thought of thouaaude throughout the fjorih who are raised above thir fellow bj reason of natural parts and e.liira tiooal advantages. He boldly declare iliat he is lolently and srornlnlly opposed in all " forgiveniss and runcihati'.n ." he r()itout ot hii niuuih everything- akin in ttir ii. humane, anil pcsc. iililc dei liirn ,,u ol Hitwc lin.ley mid Hum- ah.. rv in acc-oid illi linn I"- 'H " '' ' '"' mo infill the liri '!' -laialion ol I'm- "' , ..llt'lllHt Hi"! I" p"krll In ali '!- t ijilf who in liiinil'l- uniiiiioii "I il" I'riuce "I Peace would rssa) l"i"ii i. peace Ulitkcl. Therein iim l.ei'iiii;'' "I '.rneure, uo. cpilliel ol' toirh.-i. nt x ventv Ihst , , ,u l-l I - mined, that would t M 1 1 1 , i U r Dress- the- intense al.tioiiiiice .1 hi ,,ulll and, til I'lllcrU' "I hn nai-l" U woul.J pl.tciailll pi-ace anu ij u ill'' alliong all net tutllD. Hllii t-wjt'l)ill ' l.iwttrdtt the wouiiileii and liieeillhu .,ulh The Itonian hmliirian, Tm ilun, h im : .lrclare.1 with il"l'"Ulid truth, that il i-lh' nature ol Ihr human iUjhii " hut' Inui whom y.ll have injured. Philli and hia achiad of thlilkrrs hiur hern in Mriiliientiil in hrininfj kI rel. Ii. ilne 4inll lllillloliMil cr. at liti s, an. I he l'. i t.'Warda many of hi victim iheiii"-t yulliug. illiplaiahle hatred lillt like III. .SiooiuccanK lliman ly an iniskill. il liund il returns upon the (iate ol Inn. ho line it. The veiy litU-riliH and k llliess ol Ins hatrwl Ui the South (daces him inli IHlelv lieueath Ihiw he hales He is on. ol tlloae political lllonolMHIliHiNI who Hated nin loo ui.ii li 10 (i-t-l reiin.rKe, An. i Ui"Uflil the voir.- "I Biatli a raer il inll, 'I ., jmy the llij rie nl aome on all " ilia laindtml the a ursi d mid iiiahyti "guapel of wrath," for nays he : " ' n I Aari WITH THK W ORN IT DBKKKVI I IIK INMIH.T lUri.lKU IN I'HKAt IIIN" I" UH foil IIVKKKNI ANO rOM'll.l ATION." Kxactly w : he is a radical and In tandii ready to wtdeu the chasm ol M.....I if incendiary sjjeeches and ilirlallilnatoi letters can arr'iuiiliati it. lie tells th j..Hir, ighorahl, deluded fanallcaf iie(t-o "II Greeley Welel ted, AHM.CONI ENTKATK. OKOANIZK KOH liltCKMl K." Now we take leave to nay that the mm. whu can indulge in just such f uiuage a. thal u either a madman or a coiiapnator and auemy U Auraie and the rewi rae Let auch advice aa that he acted iik.ii aud an internecine war will la-gin, the end of which will only come when then are no more victima lor the alaughler tield. When we recall Oraiit'a Mlicy aa imli cated by a llniusand cruel, vengelui aria when we rcmeiiilM-r that l'billiM i Hie fant friend and choaen apostle ol liranl'a bayonet rule over the South; when we cxmaider B..utweH's l)reemilor.. harangue and bis oinmitinn to One ley', propoeitiou " to abake hauds ai-nwn tin bl.axlf chaain ," and when we turn t"the radical aheet ol thia town and hear it call ing upon little Smelfungua, tlw l-ll weth er of the flock, to reaiat the legislature if il shall mrestigate the fraudt and proclaim Merrimon aa the legally elected Oovernoi of North Carolina, we think we have good ground for believing that the Urant party u,-gani7,ed upou the basis of war and hatred, and that they would bring alnml a illiaio in the 8th t hat would be ever bweatteroneof the aaddeal patjea, in the fciy ofnaUoru. We atand aniawd at the afol hardihood, the unmiied dialx.lisui; the intense hatred of fuch a spirit. A party that ia animated by it can only bring vproach upon civilization and an eternal .tfgmaupoo the Dame of republicanism. Whenever any party for theaelllsh end of perpetuating lU power an proatitu im iu authority and influence by arouaing jealousies, editing hatreds, pro v .king recriminaiiona, precipiiatiug o flicta, it hi high time that the true men of the oatioo ahould rise up and throttle the ni'Murtef" by ao-overwhetnitng demonalra Hon at the ballot bo. Such a party in a uj. mater mora hideoua thanPophenius ifomlntm korrmdiim, infvrtM, inni. aii lumen adtnitum." WflerlBjJ ,-m'Itrreti-tweet-w -gw. oua infectioa : kt it it have full away and a peatiieatial taint will aoom ramify every artery of auciety, and poiaon the fountain health, at and "Tbea" ' he tag a nations r'TnZ-riWfMttmaritt, (.ringing in their traja all .manner sjfevil, or ia the laogoage of that Incom parable phiUphicaltataiaan,ilr. Burke, the ' Titan power, w orated in an unequal mrugglere pushed back upon tlwoiaelvea, and, by a reheraal of tsWtr whole functions, teeter to gaagTroe to death"; and then , instead of A cuoauj tappy, niled,i teuted, peaceful, pnwprroua a country Kill of life and rigor and beauty .such aa Heavea farorwd laad was one a Uad of ora afid wiaa. of aobU sua asd siferteiRt.attii. b& bK4tttt Uia ai.l.Kol etiutwt patriotism, we a ill hav only a " b!atct. putrid, tn.iM.iiH- carcass, futl of stench srid poison, an olfca a horr or. a reiiaon tr tire wm-ld.1 As dnrittg our Htate canvasa, so in ttie pr.gts ol ; liwr- Presidential i-ampajjgu il is 'juite ;pp:irvnt that theOraut King are studiously eiiilrrrvoriiig to array the blacks ag.iinst the whitee. We know from the reivnt elt-ction in Nortli Charolina, that the tlrant manager succeeded in indiiciiig the in gr.M to vote in mass against the white -!.. pie. .Thiy were able to illl pr.-aa the conviction uon the iguorant ncjjro that the interests of the two wn Were alitaolilstic. anil that the whites meant tosultccl thrill tJ tin- greatest out lage and oppn asioii il they were ehvted, iin.i in some iiw", tly eveu told the i reilulons uegns-s.thaltheir litities would tie taken from thrill and they Would tic i-u4snd-d I" a condition of slavery. In present culnpsiiin they have with llisli-kill and cunning made the ne es Is-ll. vi- tlcil lllallt UN? Iheir ttlli ml in. . I l.i. ill thru 111' long dc I. II. I. r 'Hid po.lei l.. then teal .liem in. I ii. . ill n.n S..ntl.i-rii State v.c willJ iiin.s .vluil vm hn. Ii..l in oiiroau .l.il.' sill.'.' Il.e Mill the lllnlit all'iU allil - luli.in ..t Mir u. trr.. v.. In Will the .nil -top In " ' il iii. -in twi In.. the - o..-p. I "I l.atr" I- pi i s' I a I II"- I In tin ..role- ..I the Kay. .mt i;.neni im nt I' iim int.. I llnil il y.'U ijilll.l up a . ..i-...li.l il. .1 in 'T.. pall - 'I forfi myrm vftfi tm-l mwi wkv. -ifcrti wii. ..,,,! I,v l'i, nil. i hie. mi I l' Hill !" a linn, If. lull gl -H.l d'.V iii u lifrli will sjirinj h u itinl lull nnm il t'.r II..- . ..I.treil rue. ( r "v.iif., IihII or nl enl.ir hikI rw r a Jl will ilievilnl.l all. I li.nlllllv III 111. .1 ll. II il,. v r I,,. . II I. Ill I 111- Il ..-I im. I. 'l. . ii. inl.-l milil.'lilin an w line tni e h.-l nnm .nverviinl with I.Ul'.i . .r, wli.i li:i.i ally knowh .fe ot v. rntin nl s, luut kti.n tin-to lie Inn It i- i . .nt i mi i totli.' u.it ii i ' "f mail a- it ..pp. I to all the Ira. lungs ol expel I .-nr. . ' hut our i In rti-tr. ol In"- -1 t yl'l... a. ll' U ptrly . in i oiiiImiii all ilj.aili-it iill.'llirl I 1.1-s. .r. I. or party , .i (.t..v..k inti c.ulit. i . itine; al.h.inen. . 4 . Tin Int. peo U'eti kin. I to the . asle, ..r ia. .-, v. illnnil r..nl.iu;itl..iis ami il anil . I . n ho-lile I. ' Itn tile ol i he Soul Ii have Jlrcroes l.i illse they have been reared to gel her and 'hey understand their character fully On the nth.-r hand the uegna niild Ii .v.- Imtii kin. I in return, and, liilnlimllv no. bill for the cruel maliipllla lion ol 'designing ami unprincipled while", ",llo hav. g..f '.town iii Hn dirt with them I lull they might instil into Iheir hearls Ii flings nl h. .si ilily that elv Would II s . n. v. l . xi-it. l, ami of I'linttolliiig tliem lot iIiiii ovwi wu k.-l an I si l-ii aims. Wji .i not writ.- this iu either pa-ssiou or pre imli.e. We i heensh nolle hut feeling of pity slid sympathy for ignorant, misguided uiollals sll.i know Hot H hat they are do lllg We col. drill and denounce thos. aho would breed discoid arid fan llu names ot internecine strife. This unaying of one race against (In oilier in the South is lK-giuiiiiigtoek. it. 'itsrui among discreet, ttioiiglill nl, humane puLiplu ai Iim Nnrlh They f"":"". such an issue as only pregnant with th. most ilirellll calainiltes, and, they wolll.l coiitriliuU' towar.ls arresting the evil lie lore il has attained its full pn isirtiolls. Able Northern journals, not sDecially friendly to the South, and the a.lvo cales of llorai-e Oreeley's election, have -.Sri) enougll ol Ihe dangers of such a course as to pioinpt them to warn the evil disposed whites and the pla" tic negroes against it. Among those paers that have ai.uu.le.l the shatp note of w arning, is the New Vmk HenilJ, w hich, with all its faults, is not deficient iu sagacity and ability. So pointed, so iinusally just aud profound were some of its remarks a month ago, that w e feel con strained to reproduce a passsgeortwo Of course, we need scarcely aay, il esti mate of (Irant differs in Munthi from out1 own estimate, tlrant to our apprehension is nothing more and uothing leas thau (Jsehw rimple, -a man without virtue, wisdom or humanity. Referring to Bout s' ell's ' bloxMly chasm " speech, the Jler said : He lees in the solid vqfe of the Murks, tgnnr.nt. idle, and vicious th.vugh a ma jority of them undoubtedly are, a proe p,t of securiug the Houthero SUtes for the Administration f which he is a mem ber, and so he tells the ncgnwa of North Carolina that it must still be war between thein and theii white lellow citizens ; and he (lours uito their credulous ears the in st.ltous poison of suspicion. We do Sec retary Boutwell no injustice in this inter pretatioo of bis unlortunate speech. It will bear no other. His address ia an eff'irt to excite the worst paims of an ignorant aiid violer.' people ; to array race against race ; to persuade the negroes that the while Democrata of the Houth are their mortsl enemies ; to revive the deadly anurowtrira "f slavery when alavery'Uaelf Tis-pcfisjjgy 4 '.JtieK-afaeajttfae;:i!ill3ltt4? made by the when Um country i at peace. . It thes gives point and emphasis to this ri.un.el bv the?" lenisrkable aad Mtnis- takable words We uuce more appeal to General Grant, riSTibltlier and a'rnan TBf tWHnTa'nM who de leapHvo ia but near- ine imsiic,,. nnliri of Rdieal adveaturers. i of Radical adventurers, to recall Mcretar Boutwell from his stump speak ing pilgriiuage and relieve him fiota bis Cabinet duties. We tell him once again that the people of the JiorUieru Bute are watching this unwise and dangerous at teaipt to force a government ol bigot") blacks and characierleas whiles up. in the Month bv exciting jealomy, haired, ami Biielrost bet araea Um raoea, and thai they will peaent italNlhe proper time-; in their votes at the polls. Their . has dr clarrd that the hands of the two sections th.il b claaped is tnandanip across Um the lila rti'-s of Iheir fi ll ..w cm, lis ol llie wann and gerterons South slmll hrnr he held at the men v "I political iiiiriu n. Tiny have l.ilh still in thin Ruble lO.iiltteK and .h-rn.s f-ali-e peitl. 'pies of the I'l -Meut. iriiuii h,v.r,.iii i.ivi.. ajhr tin country will honor him even to. .re tn the future I Inn it has honored him ill (lie past, I try him neglect it, and the Amen can peoples however much tlu-y rnny re . t him, will leave the mark if their re probation uihhi the unscrupulous men by whum he.ia surroundeil. . ltl'lltKNCK Itl'N MM. The effort of the radical press to inakr arly capital out nf tlov. ItrowM's habits, sllpHs-ilig what they assert to Is' true, ii ab. ml the coolest piece of elliontery we have ever met v it h It is the kiltie call ing the pot black. With Ulimt as theii President aud candidate lor re election, it is singular that they should refer to the niatt. r at all. It would In- supposed thai the least -.Hid about the habits of ,-vi.dj dales the lietter for them The AV.i com minds to our .teutnin an extract from a paper w hich it says is for (Jovli v From that paier ue learn that Mi iMerley will lose ih.illH&llil Iss-suse blow 11 V is .Irunk . Ai , unless he Brown Ini'ks mil Km ivll.illl will these Ihollsatl.K vole ' Km liiant s iarly ' 1'hat would in. hi d in. lid uialtels It would I m- n iu i iilT mil "I th. living pan into the lue II would l.r oh lu tlii'toa until wlios. gnu ral hul.il have lo ver lierli asstiile.l and upji.irtliio a man who is lialutuillv an r.--si. dnnker. WluueV'i tin halul- "1 I. nml slid Brown are fully and trulhlullt ventil -In not cease tlu ir slanderous ultersnci netllist the latter, the couutly will leurn I.. ,llstiiioii.i ln w is u a luililtual -w lltel.-r .l"w.-t .laiaiiatioii. and a o ui i. uml. who ni ltvi- diunk tisi nun Ii at rate in lervals III hi life We h l V r -vcen II" . V I dim. Iim-. l-ii wi.llh a Inuil'ir.that ;imt to r.-talilndi the fail that I Let Blown vta evef intoxualrd in Ins lite. We 'io nul SUV he Illl- II. Vel I'reil lull IX l ill'" I. bill Wi ln.e thu- tar ini-t with in. prool that e worthy of .re.lil. Il.n. Knglish w u .(.l.ilrd as until'.. Mtv, but "iur leadt'ls have heady seen from Ills published letter that In- n.-ver -aa Hov Brown Ihe least intox ..-ale.1 (Ln Brown has, welielleve.de iil.-d Ihe . barge relative to hi- New Haven visit. Il so. wr would lielirve hlsslliolr -taleini'iit III the lac of a ....n or a Inlli died radical witnesses to the contrary We have seen h w they tradtlcist tin purest and truest men ill our tiw n State ad they would abuse anil slander an angel if a" pure and elevated a being could -taiul Iu the way ol their advancement. KxrnicMK Foi.i.r. Ale. Stephens, Toombs, Lyons, Hun can and il few others are ellgat'ed III a very silly , il not a very wicked little job. They arc al'ollt to put iut" the Held a ill in) ii.kel'' In repr'.-sehl Ihe siralglif out delllis r: v We opine they will represent inlv a -limit la. It. .11 III each St:de. It is tine thin are now greatly aldi-d by tjlari! and the I'uiled Stales Treasury by nil the Ureal King, but still the ui.nrment meets w ith hut lilt Ic lavor, ami when they h..ve met and nominated O'Connor, or some other ollice bitten Ulltorl llllate, they will oll'v succeed, if any success whatevel tl.ould atu-iid them, 111 securing the clec ii if (Irani who has for three years put Ins iron heel immi Ihe very doctrines tin y profess to espouse and for which th. 7 are willing to bung eternal n prom h Usm llieu chiinu lers They will not carry a single Shite in the I in. ill N ly, Iflti not lielicvt lie y will carry one comity ot onettiwn, even iu Kentucky or (leorgia ft by. the other day their convention met ai Atlanta, Georgia. This State. i thought to be greatly influenced by I'.s.uiln ami Stephens And yet, after all their drumming, aided bv Oraut p. .s(n li ters and parly fuieiii.-n, out "f the -Jli counlies in that nolde Stale, only 22 ol Ihem sent delegates. 7'he Bourlsins will meet ill Louisville on the 7lil September, and there will be a brilliant f iv enacted, save iii the ruin they may work out for the South.!,, We aikjd they were aided by (Irani and his mighty King, and so they are Ws published the Washington ( ily post master's letter the other day, estab lishmg that the U. 8 mails and the gov eminent officiate were all in the Interest nf thia movement. We And in the Louis ville Courier Jinirnol a most significant telegram, of the date of 21st inst., aent in mi Washingti City Ui that paper. It throws light upon this movement, so we copy it : Wasminotoh, Aug 21. The re-eicti.n ista are making desperate efforts to give Blaulon Duncan's perfViniiamw the sem blance of strength and rospertabli!il Whatever money can do will not be left i'ndooe, and within a day or two it is staled uftty thousand dollars from the special service fund of the Treasury Ue partinent have been deposited in a aa lional hant of this city, aohjert to Dun can's order ind credit, ft is also said he upon the deposit, ana vrtlt he atroweo un limited discretion ia the disrwraement of th entire fund. The Grant Congressional Committee are also distributing great ttm.ir.rnsivigm,o-isjjifjj.vjft cliwutop iKintllinut the country, under the frank of course "f ssjioua-igrrssmen . Jtwat. Utalcpspenu though dated at Louisville, are in reality printed ia this city aad held in custody by Pixtm aster Edmunds, who- illuatrates the civil service reform of this' admmis tralioa by dearrting his official position and devoung his h.4e Uum to the re electioa of Grant By this arrangement Judg EdiBuasfai gets his salary post master, wnne wmnsiuy et": "' -work, and the conimitee secures a sober man to attend to their btuincaa, whether ( band lev ia there or not A Proteatanl i-i-copil Church hunt at N astir ilia, Nash couaty. 1 to be ItKM.iHKfi UK IbiN 1 M. BAUIUS CtEK N Tl'KSIUV NH.ll I. VX. aoTH, AT KAVr:i I l.V'I.I.K. N. t As' (.lit. I "iiiit", f ii, " Sf " J 'liii TTi Hots.-; ' pf. liiioienT yfiflvg ' Isw veT X' K.iyetU'vilh. inn ..Inte l the Il. n. I M. Biifrtiigiir, who came torn tr.l ou the li.l.oiiy. Rl'liSTANt K or TIIK KiiMvtikS or lllg HON. 11. V. S, UiKIM.t It, As simiu as the ;rpi.ausf, wkIi wllk-h the iutrodiH tion of the llotioniMc trt o lleman a.is received, by the l itu'r crowd aseembllsl in iron! of the Kavellevllle Hotel, Mi. B said that he m.M 1 ..1.I1.1II v lhal.kcd them all lor the n ty kind 1111111 net in Willi h III- name hai Is-.-n rvs i tveil. Although he had at litsl he-it iited alsml coming to tnis riiiul dellonslraliol lie i alise of some pli v-n al 1 11. 1 1 1-posl ' loll, and hi- constalll labor III oilier .Inlles in la halt' of our caii-i , he now ieoiie.l, that he w is here to liiolll to willless this gland -ui.i'.s" and the patriotic seal and energetic spirit by which it bad bus .atlueyrA.' . II. ltWsViiilWliiilias:'ivt' iir town iu our o'snl old Slalc Ih-it had a .hsp and Mittiaurnl hold on In . affectum-, it w as tin- noble. putilotM'. historn . nml l. inn iie.l old i-itv ol Fa vet 1 1 illi- Her 'i "pie II id Is. n II-Irii-nd- ol It'-i d"iii in I . i v il hi.. 1 1 v in th. llile-l and mllo -I sin-i. -in., tin .lav ol the It. V olltll.ili to 111 . pi. -nil I... Ml K'lveltevilie had Isell rlid'at-.-l I" lil.n 'v llu'i-a.-ln -l alio in -t cn-i.-aiil i-I 1 1 . ni l .4 he Id. Mr .- Is'in .'.. r il . .1 I :.i 111. .;ris! Iiij.i.v.iv .oil win-Ii vv.i- Iim- Milled. Ill tin '"I ,11, d ,v- "I Hn '.'" Inc. t.l tin I. Il ,in and I ' .law t. l i I .lid .1 old i v ill. . of .,,.., All tl. I ot II.. , I '" . I(r V an..! i I il ol tin- ill.- W. St. Ill I tatuilli with tn. ."nl w yj- u It, I. I...11 III,- .v. -l, win I I.H Jin- ii. i. .. tuuf ttbCtt Htso U UVu il4Mli ol lit' UImaI -4 ville. addllHI dallV lliiillen'r Itraslit. to the wealth and p.ritv "iicr -11 tullv riii ni .1 in Iii 1 mm hn-.t- slld lu-r w I1..U 1. .lull Mv II. vv..- en I, ,11. d lo... to tin- t II v , bv tl .11. . t.otl- ol r,.llv ami p.' tlftit I I lnp- foiine I with In 1 rl-inc vm. ny 1 in th. -pring -in lid 1 tide ol Ille ttleiid-liip- win. h 111 V I'V Hn' dr. till ol' V ol rlii-lll 111 the v.ai- licit Wliisl.nv- you' Hu-ki know 11 111 lo'ir history . ie none . and otlli-l- v re 1 11 v i'ouiii nuis tn Ara. I, inn proves an. 1 1 oil, 01 li tll- In altrl life, al-o Jhr-el l-.e "I pllbil. iitioli III '.HI irei-l itim- all.) Ill I oiinie . I Wit- llir :i-sis 1. itr ol V-'ilt I IU I vo 111 lilies v-'lil Jsravvrll y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y vol -iti:iii.i- yolit I lol.l.in. and ..I I.. 1 d 1 -' III .nn-lird nth nirll I otild u mi. . 1111 11 ot . hill -lit. I .mil I t me. Hot "lllv I'M tin 11 n.r I'ulliess, lint el. .pii 111 e. win. snd l.iu . w 11 ,11 I heir -lale ami 1 omit 1 v 1 11 111. .rr ri ci nl limes, I"", oii hate lul'y Mill-1 1 :iii .1 the piililu -pint and ardent patiiotl-m. I..i which yolit tottit and n.iintv have iln.iys Im'i Ii so well known. All1 I n. in.'lnls r lite, ol the two sph inlnl voliiiil.-n eollip.tnies, noliln )"llll luen, llolu tlll lintve old town and (otinty atnol. tin tilst til appeal ill the t'apllnl ol your Stale, fully armed and cipiipH'il and n aily lo die for the cause ol Sonlhern ludepen.l nw and lo.nl self n.veriimcut a cau-r th.-v believed t.i tl. IT'-Ilt Hhrntgh rmr a helliir.l itll il l' lid di-a-tir. only In the powci ol -U . lil.' 101 1 1 1 J I II I I' 'I'S tun rr 1 oitllanl ly I Iu v in ilulalurd -"urns II our 1 aii-s' in n tin I. ill I.' ii nl. n i ala- ! ol thrill I'l.iv. I :! IV'r up then hovv many lives ill l.he liloo.lv llnht vll all I'V" w 1 i itnifr.r.1 svirr.-ivititltv know Ami mnsc Irallully have you -nil'. -red l"l y.uil !' v tn.n I" I'll'" iil -in. I piliioiir dul x mil h'-aul ilul and II .iiti-htnu illy vvt! laid in , isU. - y.-'ir e ntv. .Its. dated Volll IM-opl. Illin vel i-lu d "lipltsrd. and worse than all hllui i I11I1 d . by III. dollim ilnili of It'iioi in. . . iin apacily corrtiiitioil and tit-- bid I'ln'teuce ol Uieti, -rangers sn.l aliens 111 inleresl and i-illipilllV 1" U- a t, who eaillf to pluiidrr ami In rob nil imp. n et i-hed e tiy and lo lull. II "II Ihe -.illlsol a ciilliiereit leo pic Ti. add lo our deep 1 utiiatton, we h ive s. t 11 this Ihiei ing. duly work ol ihe carjM't lri;:"ers. uri,'rd on and aided liV S"llir ol "111' own ll.ttlte popilhiliotl, for the nn-elalile sake ol . dlii e and avallce and a 1110-t inglorious ambition. Iu coin men w llh the true and liol.lc s.p;enl the SoutlLV'iU have home nil this Willi the most pattlolic as well as patient elidll 1 .nee, a philosophic embii am e which bits challenged and won Ihr admiration olthe wot Id, among civihr.l nations, and even the wond'-l, il ll"! Ihe )iraiw "I mil cite lines at home and ahl'md. (Aiplau-s- ( At the first 1 1. nt that y.u had a . bailee -ince the war, you triumphed, in mis city and county, over all the e.wei and patronage of the government, most itnsi rupiilously used against you, 111 the .-lection of your iinmt ex. client f'011-eiva live ticket 111 IH7II, which did you so much honor and tisclul sen ice 111 the hist legislature. And again 111 (he great con tent of this year, on the tirst of this riionlh. tgainsl still gie iter o.hle, and a still Illi 111 unwrnpulouB use of government pair .11 age ami influence, yau succeeded In your county ticket, and iully in the tri .lillplliUit re election of one of the most m tive, intelligent and useful and wofking meiiibers of the Senate of North Carolina, your patriotic fellnw-citixen, Wm. C. Troy (Applause.) 1 rejoice, fellow citiieits, to be with you to-night. You have cause for joy and greeting -for hontlii's, illurninatitig, and mutual congratulations. Our Cause has achieved a subst.intral victory in North Carolina. While, liecalwe ol gross fraud, violations of the electiou laws, fraudulent returns, intimidation ol voters, appeals to the tears, hopes, aud avarice ol timid aud wcak-km-ed voters, and all the influence1 power, money and official patronage ol the 'governments, Stale and National, through marshals, collectors t aasea sors, and their deputies spies and in fectives, from the highest tti the loweat s'.d moai lntlininu. in every pari of the State ; while even csbinet menistiits and the candidate Iur Vita- Preaident himselt, were brought into ihe Held against us, la it m wT" j,,yjn- and we might weft have e-xpecteil under all these adverse clrcunVUoces an entire defeat, yet w hava woa, against all these odds, a most sulartantial vH-tuvt a vwrlo 't' IffsW" "waiif ' li'iajs'-sttPf f the tax paying people of Nortli 1 aion -tMhes-H a-aia-ei! autaaJctirriiplliiM.jIia IBHpairlly. . Ihe purse I,sl old State are still atnrurs of our iu Ihe hands ol honest legislators, (applause) and Ihe peo pie who pay taxes have still a assurance that theif right will l pnit:leil against the vile spin: of public plunder and ra parity. (Applause) Although ui'atlly nehind the scenes, and ant mo. h oil llie public sla la llc great work, through hn:h we Wave just ped. allow me M say. wiih.it vanity or eg '(ism, no man in Ihe Stale has been faimliar a i'h the great od ls sgitimH anit h the g "l p-'ple, wlio "nty WTSbeit busiest adutiuiaUsUvu under good laws, position in have dailv inlormatioh of all te i-nrbtent vb-tt were Ins Wight to bear a$aini us, and U..w all the depart munis nt itt&C jraserajjriiyiTOmijn ,fTia( the Puat, imit i irpan-iiK-Rt, wftien ouirnt. alfive SiT'tiltiers, Iti lie 'free, untramuicled and nnsuspecusl, employed all the means in (heir power In defeat ah honest eApmntion i the people ol lb is State at the ballot box. .Ta the position to which I was called hj1 the Stste Cimvemton, at (In-en-Un . by the representatives of the frfs-and in I' digcnt voters of North Carol n i, I hud npiatrtiiuittes to know what w - had i cuatrnd a'gainst and endeavored, as fit! as in mi- lay, to counteract it. 1 have tie d to do inv iluty. (Applause,) (And craw of " you have dnuc your duty no !'!. H) And now. 1 n-Hiat fellow cili.elis, in inintniKsl words and with tlchbeia ti ii that wi- have achieved n sidnstautial vi 'ory against the most terrible odds mid lie: rileat iiiuttenoes ami against all that . tbl lie brought to la-ar ayamst the free ii. s ul the iiullol te.x We have a de iwiiHe.ejaj'.it.y of more than I Vcnly ' :jnTttllit,''ana Johat l6u Is no longer lo misrepresent us in the Senate id the I'nitl'.l State-. (Ureal Applause.) We have uiititihik tbly five nf the eight enn" gresstnen from thi- Stale, gisid and true in. 11, ttiat ill d. minor as 111 olden times, the U-tt.'T anil pliter tlays of tin Hrpilblic I., our -title. ta)ipitll-e ) And we havr . .niirs.1 ni'.tt the elei tt.in of our state in k t. iM.'1'iti..r and all. that uothlug lull all "111. liil i-otint, aud a llinrotltli and lioll.st inv e-tlu'at l"tl of Ihe -.Toss liitll'l tnd il li L'ul'in' ie-. and iolatmns nt the law. 111 the . v. r. tv of Ihe gt'etl ehs-tivr Irsln hi-s ran rea.li'y d.s ide who IS the l.c illv . It- tr. I (lovernorof North Cam I1111. to l.r in-lalie.l on the tirst ol .lallll irv next illnal applause.) 1 would . u, fi Mow on... us. know 11. glv. it. 1 lll)tls- 1 11 e to any man. match less to .1 whole luntch less to ,t whol. I'"" ll III llr.r. ll I inl; of tin Stale. 1 vefllf believe that I. ill .l l.oX ot ,r l-l nf August lie ii:;hlv iui"rd t'ii all Iraud and a 1 1 -..tim. our Stale lu kii. headed In '! bmiiU"ll. is fslllv el.s'lrd bv Ihe hom-l and legal V titers of N . irttl Carolina iti-fni Itpplau-e 1 W ill you submit ipiiet ly to thes.' frauds and violations ot Un law In i.lr by your Bt-presentatives ' it rirs ..I ii... 11.. t I Ion t you llniik tin tdectlolt .mht to be ittntesled ( We .In. we d... in ..lie universal shout. I W e waul i.i.thn. - t'.it an honest, full und Ian iii.pn IV. I CV'lviell I- duly cits-It l IL.vel'lior, th- II lei llllll U' so drclared atl.l sworn 111. lor III. ii- xi loin years, however dii-l.id.-liil 11 in iv In- lo the intelligent and lux pay ini,' portion of Ihe people of North 1 '.ii'.-lni 1. I .h it's right I and it Merriinon and our llik.t lite fairly elected, aftel a lair and holiest Ciinva-s of the votes, tln-ii, iu (he name of until, jitshce. law in. I Ihe people's righls, we drmall.l that lie iti . I tlu-y In' sworn into ollice as Ille law.'iil rt preseiitallves of the jieople nl the (ample uf Nnrlh Carolina. (Hreat ap jil ntsc and t ries uf that's right and we'll h.ivc it so.) Will you ipiietly subinil to Ii in. I. ami the utter tlestrut lion of the elective ftaitchise, which liist at tjm very Inundation of our liberties f (No, never ) Well, then, do you demand aii Inveeliga tj.jn iiyto llie-c frauds liy Ihe Legislsinre I (Weilo) You are rinht, It-Mow citi.i-ns, ..ii. I I tell you now, I Icil il you .!ictly si 1 Ui it 1 1 I" llirse great outrages 011 Ihe bal lol, and yrnss violaiioii n 1 lit- ehs'tJVc laws, you will never have a lair and Ins .I rlion ill Norlh Carolina. (Lsnt hsi pie will lru away lit despair, if-IMi .i'-gil-l . Iriilll this great hlllw.tlk nf mil iil..-rttes, as 11 nu".til lo las and would he, il Ii slly supported and maillt-uln -11 in all Its strenglli and (iniilv. Ap i ause I No, frfftrsr 1 Itlifteiis, we cailllol, wr iiiusi iiol, as Ireemell and pal riots, auh not l.i these t.utrages on the hallol, if we wish t" lilalntaili our lilH-rlies whenever u tsir nnd pist ground lor itivtsiiigalinn is I.,,. I Is lore the legislature. The ballot must Is- kept not only pure bin uusnsioc h.l. I Applause. 1 Von have cause, therefore, my fellow cillj'us, to njoicc and toiigralulate each other over what has liccn done. But our work is not alt yet done. We must now clear the decks fur the great light in N'.vi iiiIst a Hght for Constitutional lib erty. honest iiiluiiiiistration, haial self gov eminent against central desrMitisui, hit prim ami gtd will agaimu strite. hatretl, legislative war, and ill tin iniuiin. til dangers which now tlnlateii the blHirties ol our country N.-ver did fpa-inen have more (aiwerful iit divi-s h.r exertion and self sacrifice. Ktoih ..ne end n the onuntry hi the other, the true 1111-11 "i the land the patriots ol every party and name, have rcepniiilcd m. t-t nobly I" the lliv.a-allon -Hlbchalf of hlK-tty, and ieace aud colistilutioiial law aud g.nerlimeut. A ppltlllse. There is a great uprising an upheaval of the peo (lie, a gathering together of the good men of all parties. (Applause Old Whigs aud old Ihiii.s rats, Coiiaervalives aim l(. put. Iu ana, are burying Ihe dead iaauei of the past, and rallying in delcnce ol hlierty ami the ( onstttution, aa under st'tod by "'-r fathers, with full and slaUiniilike recognition of the changes winch have beeu maile by the resitlu of the ar, and the inevitable logic of events. (Applause.) 1 And we are encouraged to go 00 in this great work. The signa ol the times are suspicious for our cause. We hare longed lor peace a real peace, sine the lad days of Appnmalni arven. long yean since,. But we have iieen mis understood and vMely misreoresented at the North. Either jVn indlffeience, the alisorbing hive of money, or Ihe advant age to be gained by partisan misrt rtnajeo la'tiona, we have Iieen grtsstly misurxjer m.sid and malignetd at tlte North. And instead ol that peas which we had , ex pected, we have sum red all Ihe wrongs of hostile legislation and fitter war fare against our sS,le, their interest and prosperity. But the dawaj of a ta ller day, a IwighWtr era, beams upon us. rof he flrw Itnw,- in these arven long years of trial and oppression, we fuel thai the North ut ia real earnest for eac nd ,d will bemeen lbs s-.c-.tions. no! have oeaca. when no Besce is meanl, ex cept the peace which made quiet and or tier tn Warsaw, (Hit a real fraternity oe- the Nnh and the SsmuIi, and the ka 4 tiu-kMLMI ihisereat Kepnblh- where all mm and all 1 Stales are, gnder the constiluuon. u be M'wwMriiftj'ttG ffi& plalJVirra OT' par-" 1ST eqiisinyT (AppfaTO T t -fta I this in my head and mind, since Ciocin d tti and Baltimore, Wlien I saw men, here t.,fi ie ajitsKonntlc in senlimsnt aud opiu ion. eortliaily sywauhiu with each other and from every snliias eager to claap hands across and flit up the Moody diasni d war, and to aaova on together, khouhter lo sftool'ter, ia the great struggle lor ooiittltutiia-ial liberty and free gov era menl. (Applause.) Greeley and Brown are the represenlaliv candidatea of thai t-seat psiny ot good men, ready to aaerge ail th anttpslhass aad ajiuigoitiBiau) of to rssK- w 1W le w tirtte tu ttuUVi t Applause ) I wish 1 hatl time, lellow rittwrtie. bi (ell yott sll I saw at Baltimore, but I have not t' ries of go on.) One tJiiog I Ml and knew there, that the ticket was the emblem ttf peace' and good will. If not ll Ihe wtinle world, tseftaRitj-to ie L'niteti States, and that under iu Mircaa, we at the South may have, reason "to ex pect reform, rwtorauon. mciMH-ilitiiui. pnaipcrity, iitiiiiigratiou, capital, and atsive all. that we are again citizona of the United States, entitled to full pritthse an.) etuality with all who claim the proud and eiidnubted rights of any citizen ot this great Republic (Applause.) Hnw great the cnntrasl tvetween Phila delphiu and Italliinon ' At the former Cotivenlii 111, w here the otlicehohlers con trolled the nomination, as soon as it was made as every Is sly knew before how It would lie made. wiat 11 picture did we witness t The drop curtain was with drawn, aud then aps'aieil in the liear dis tance, a man on horseback, iu full milita rv costume, IsHtle.l and spurred with sword and marshal's baton, panoplied cap a pie - am rounded by none uf the em IN. VMS M f m W.tTltVl SHS VXD WWt signia of war At Bsltiinor. the entire pit tore was reversed When the nomina tion was made by a free ami unrestrained tullille sentiment, and when the cui tain was likewise withdrawn, what met the gse of the sdmtnug mullittider Not the ar horse and martial rider, but a simple, and Ih-siiIiIiiI (arm housc wltli ornamented ground-and uctun--t(Ue seeiierv. a happy fimilv i;roii(i. and con spiciuoits smong ihem Ihe honest counte nance ot a man who had dignified, sdorned and 1 lev tied lit- country by the power ol hi (s-n. mightier than the -wor.h and bv a lonii hfe of ilcviorinn to the civic arts of (trace, agriculture, com merce and maiiut.i. lutes, 1 lit cause ot education, the sipdv of government 'aiid the g.Mtd ol mankind. (.Apnt the g.std ol mitdktnd. (Apnlatise.) In rrott 1 inir else in lite In Ihe other, a great hlti'ian, atntcman. rlvihaii. h"lar. ii pliiliMt plii-r. I've 1 v Mi 1 tig in (act, ImM a wiirrinr, who in not onl not uefdinl in iiintw nl mhi v, but without know'ttdg!' in ny iiHiii, I; h yu'at iniHlortuiif b a Ui'jmhlM tn ovt'riutit'nt Tin n-it want of the tiiiMi, in thr iltiiiiiistiHthin of ptiblir wHmrm, in ait honrt until, ill the I'fTrtidriltnl (lht' - ( " I h.it it .") Mr. Urwlrv finph til lilt)- an hot text man. in publir and private hit. MiH lot 1 r't t'lh'iiiv will not gaiiirta) tin No hniniin Im-iiij; Iiuh rv. r -X d'Mibt ril Iii- MiHMial inti'rti v (A pplauav ) In Iiih hiyli iilti. i. hr nill neither attal. tnkf prff.-ntn r hitn'll or btimly, or al low other, itiidi r hist ronirol, to do tto W t w ill, nt h asi, all l tlutt wt huve an hniifHt mliiitistmiiiiu and that in a t'lt-at deal tn Mir' dri'iieratr iiin.f 'ti all kiinw how wv havt . MuIfrnHj Iron 1 diMhanrHty in public ill. tin in North Ctrolina. ( " I ni koii we do, and pant tor it too.") Thriv in gruat roinhirl in this proxprt'i Itiwidta Mr. Onihy in -a very reium kuldi' 111 1 for ability, hi knnwh'de of ptihlir Mtlnira an I publn- men tiftr WTwdrmt hI ifirui rxiMririHM'. He a wonderful atf made math and unlike many wll nmde nitin, ao eailed, he hao not turmnl fool, but hftUi wiailom inrrennet) by yeam H know I tijc and menial toil and labor; all fi'iji n iiipiitliieit are for llm lenel)t and im prtivi ineiit, ttifi anirtiiiraliiiii of the eon lilion of all mankind. Ilu phihutophy i" liiuimiiitiiiiiot, but duly compounded with hmI i-outiiton aeiifle and a knowl- eiltv(H nu n 4 U'tmi? Wm tr in iw world. 1Vi1ihmi 110 mau in Ameriea now living, Ui t itliprertwd Uin charat't let' and opinion on thu mind of thin roiitiiry or as houiwt Hortw Oreeley. The iudMiiriil of (Mwlerily will do him III ik hitfh honor. I wi.li I had litue to Hay uioniubuiit him. I know him well. I nerved in ConreM willi him Mia very im i eiitricitu ol opinion are all on the aide of virtue and humanity and in nympathy for the Kuotl niaiikinil. In time of war, while he waa for ita vinroua proMutioii aa it waa inevitable, lie waa aiwity tho fnnid of Ka. with the South, and made no atxrvt of hi oplnioim. And when the bloody Mtrilerlow.I he wna july-s ia iiajnit ut- teraneeii, for merry aud munaniuiilT, and he declared hi opinion! and hia faith, in the fare of the woild, by de.U of cour as ge4H-.y and Mtateaiiianftltip, and real fiiemlfthip for tiie Houth aud tU had ertt, that no other Northern man daivo to exbibil. . lie not only went Iwtl Utt .lelfemou Davia, in tha laoa of an emlrtt iewl North but even pnKMWNl aroinmi lino of good aud tfal uitt of both aec lioiiH, to tiettle, on ainieable terma, the ititfiruli .pHwlionft Iwlwrn 11. and named a one of thiB bih !mumiiiion our own great and notile aud immortal Oen. Iee (Oreat applnu-w ) What other Northern inui then dan-d to do ao bdd and patriotic a d'l f But enoiigh of thin, irllnw eiti7en-i. (t'hiii of o oq.) No, 1 ut i n t atop. Uret'lry and Brown, your ripreentative chajnpina, are ataiea m'n, patriola, honewt men - whatrvn their opinionH they are known to the woild. Thrre'la no fom .raiment. Tlabtr hih, then, th hannera which pmelalm our principle. Inncrilx- upon them fraternity iialTtv lilwrf y In theae nina, yu ah all conquer. Let our watchword be, work, wnrk. Orgvnin in every cuHy and townahip. Open wide the dooK for rwruita. Halty i ho veterans. Stand Arm B united M one man, in common cause, for the giKxi'of our common eountry. ParWy the temples of Hherty whw h our fnthem made, but which have been turned into; deo of thieve. I know, here, la Fay- 1 rt tori lie, aud in Cur'eerland, from the pint thit Dlght ahows that yUi will do your duty in November. (We will, we will.) But let ua call our brethren in .$orth Carolina, for the wke of peace and liberty, sod honesty Mia tol govern ment, Ui do likewise. Our k14 Pnl very honest and good niao in North Car ofinft XfMrttr us U) do (our whole duty oe the Oth of November next. Let thu be done tad ail will be well. ttjttiA nd nrolonired annlauae- et the fft- &Mbvhrw cheers mm 'ge ucrauc Conserrnuve Executive yptntoit tee.) J. lAeltosaet, 01 uaiumore, 10 ourciiy, , ur. 1 l)eltsxsett, both in kit prat-tic and as a tnemtmr ot the fCTrity-T tbwMTits 0 pwrtiiweti l irf - the- t,eiveesit'"-Wxr-"'vlaf j laud, la winning much repulatlon for him self; and reflecting honor upon hi astive citand Stata. Hif JonrnH. Last week we were shown a Dta-tijiieut directesj hi an anti (Jreeley Oraua rat, callingiupoa him U (a-ganixa a club to op I ptaxe Ihe elecUon of Horace Oreeley. W rs ,,lul ly, bnis tltat no such rasratm T could be found who would undertake an great a job as organizing Aa Anti Ore. ley Club " to that eouaxty. Wrssw. tur. PKAl'IW. i,arr avauv aoitv aaao aho cm tn. Slav DLrLlt'JTX taaiica or BONIS. i'Mitku vrafn The iart iTiarduplic by .tb Traairar. a fact well k through ml llie IX'partmenl. The bonds to winch theae couptons were attached have not Iieen paid, perhaps not prusent ed.at least an lar as it il known outside of the Department Bui there is one fact within the reach of all who desire to in form t hems. Ives, who establishes beyond tpicalion oneol two things - tirst, that a large amount of duplicate Huauthoriutd Isuids have lieon issued and sold, or else a large amount of money have linen embes. tied and charged to Hie intt reat account. Any nne who will Cake pains to calcu late the inUtnsit oa Ihe debt, utrtified to aa oiiUstaudiug. and tuniipara that interest with the sm iunt of interval paui, will dis cover, that for the last fiscal year llh aiu'iynt paid axoeeiied the amount dua near.y . tuitlkou oi doilain, pSrecus tjr ia,ei,:84.Tii. For instance, th amount of internal wAtcA accrued on Ihe entire interest hear ing debt of tha fiscal year eudiug July 1. 18, 2, taking into atvouut the monthly reductions, was $1 14,:tw6,10A 00, slid the amount pnid (see Register's Kecnrds,) was 1 1 17,;iii,u "i Kxceasof amount paid over the amount due, $'J,WS1,?84 7'.'. Il this excess of nearly three millions has been paid, then there are over Inrty -nine millions ot six per cent. Imnds out slaudtng which have been fraudulently issued , and if this amount has not hreu paid, then It has been rmla rled and charged to the interest account thb rrni.ic amu-HT hi'tilatkii ac TI1KHTIC HKVOHIM tl.TKHKll A Nil Kvl.sK .'C)tS'.i,'S THit s-rtvirrar tostsirt nf the' TPWeirt nf the R?crttof of the TreHriiirv cnnlainn nUfpntr-nl ( U putflic ttcbt lor ruch r, IrfimnMj- u u llie THar 1?91 Rtul i n. linn wrilh Uici'nr)"r which the report im mail. An iK-fon- nuitnl tltm wm outttUni bj Hitr Alhsun in That itntcniont in a tranm-tpt fnm thr puhlir ledger in the R"ni-U'r' tifflr, anil tty law i C4imluaivi an to thr faru it itlUtgcw. Ait bfor atatftl, it trnMrta ab aolule verity. It ia puhUiUaul by Ihe StfiPtAry uf the Trt-aiturjr in 'iiipliamt' with law, that thr mmU may tilvi-ttMl ol the i-xart amount of th nationat ilfht. To ilhiHtraUi how th 8crttary ! thr TraMtirv managM lo nhow lartj reiiur tion of lh jmolit tlfht we will yiv a inntanr of thu manner in which tin public a.Munt ara alUrd and olH cinl rmrda mulilattul in order lo mauu t a. 'turf political cajHlal and rarnr up de liiHjuent'ii'a. I'L Ui U' UiHT BTATNMKNT KoH I.AMT TKM C- .X -t - Crt r W I 8 14 19 1- Set S b fi vX X p U - i1 i -if 1 'St X 2 is g 4,1 his o.,eir.- bv I .i, 4 as cs sr -I U U V -I u K)rrwMMMM V i V 1 2 2 to 1$ s i$ IS & jt S jx 8 ta 'u ' (s ' a n " ss $ j s it -1 4 it es ic fti.tetf .. S w- -J The almve ara the amounts as eerlilied lo for a period of ten year three differ eat Krtfisters of Um Treasury agreelnK to a cent, and all litem oootradioted by the report of 1H7 1, and a different amount for earh year aior IXAI is substituted Th alteration amount tn million. The debt of I Hal t tnereaasj nearly ten ftiil lioos ; thai of IH44 i altered from seven teen hundred and forty millions to ii(h-t-..n l,..,,,lr-,l anti Inms snillkms : and for tbt year m the allerktion makmadittVr cor of over ninet live million. Now th anuiuut of the debt as pub Uslied hy Mr. Hout well, in his nnano re port for 1871, a correct transcript ol th Register' book, or It i not. If It be oirrart, then the book hav been altered ince 1870, and thes false entries substl tuted. It it i not a correct transcript from th record then he has published a false statement of lb account. rLc nnm ia T ruaito accooRT. On page 11, FiuanO iinport, 187), there is tabular atatemeat aliowlui? the reeeipM and expenditure p account of th public dabt from I83 to 1871 in c I naive, aad liw principal ol tb debt at the cliaw of tlw tisral year reapacUvely. Io tb txpenditura column there la an item (th lt uo in tb eolamn) of $.1, J74,OM 69, tod which ia retarrad to ia a BttteinHMtawtiiaa '' baum diffsrtaoes between tb loan account aa shown by !lie raceipu and expenditures and thssl public debt statetneat Irtm l7 to 1 U weiiifl Mtfeis. , y Ui tiifferenrea, which ar .ail lit i th j r-1 CelpUand xpouilures. ll thi xplaaatnry bow upuuna any greaa to oat grew to ensble tb Treasury Uepartmeul to show bow it ha axpended the public Hol"TttCwtBr ihwld--bwvsrTttali8ir ttnl "iwhavlaWiwiiilt the ""sxweaftwww thet-wwe fttuod no way f aoromtin lorovr three million of money that was taming, aaq Una item ws fabriemted to balanc the book. Thi at tblae ia In case, as u ara prepared lo prove by lha clevka in tb Beuretary 'a office, who mad np the sla nxnt Inr tha -erreiry. ( 7 ss witMI.) ; Tbera war a hoot 4S.IMI pounds of tn- baoon aold la tb Durham warshous Tlturaday at-am- atatago of U aceU pac pgann. the UiiSoM, outaav ladco mh -an Biurh Uiwa and txuuitv aws tfiat w arail uur- selves of its otilumni to such sa extat at i eHiiiel us o until it Urn present aaacit .2 '. Mr- fetl w Ui 6 .... - Ion ta pick a bale. Biokneas prevails to an alanuiug extent Tha jail 1 without an occupant, acii has been aince March last Mm. Henry Kgerttm, of Grove Hill, died last Saturday night The antiy worm has auda its appear ance In the county. Mr, Jam. s Uutghlia haattpeawsi a tbout- ing gallery in Wairtiitou. The Snmewille place baa bent aold to Mr. .lames Battle for td.ObO. Mrs. Croaa' reaiileiwa baa lr. Pert reports ttie Hvbaocn (lyins n his section frt'tn too mucttx rain and he SUB. Tbeie is far dissipation ihtrWatreotoaj than there has lieeti within IIki "meutory nt the ttltlesl inhaliibtiit." IU v T. ('. llariey has gone to Virginia Iur his health. There is nut enough houses in town to mvi.lliitiod.'tle the H-iiple. Heveml fami lies unit iii lire here but cannot rejt or liny tioiisea. J"hn flail is so low io the aral of Ituiuaiiijy -hat ntilhiufr ahort of a miracl e. mill rals him to the level of Ui l.i west dei;retiatton. tail fir ifiasfssiiii, to risit ber friend""" .nul rrlativea. Sue will probably b ib eul fur twelve untnlha. The roundest child of Mr. and Mrs. John It Turubull died last Huudaj even-"K- I Jarnh Parker ha aold tweotj four thousand dollars worth ol real estate tn the last week. Mr. Henry King, mho clerked for W. J. Nnrwis) last rtpriuit, Wii prcently atrit k en with paralysis. Thomas A. Monl'Hiiery, Rao,., who ha Iteeii sNtinlin)r the suntmer iu Waminton, Irlt Monday last tor New Orleans, his plm-rot uUBioesK. Mt. Mont;ouiery car ina witi hiiu ttie well wishes ot tti en tire niniuliiiiit). A eaUlne;iie of West Virginia Univer sity is on our table. The course ol study seems to be vers thorough and complete. In tookitiK over the name ol the Profta sors we And Jiaa-ph B. HoloiiHin, former I y one of the iinmt eloquent and talentad di vines of North Carolina, as Prol'iaaor of Knglish literature. fapt Andrews, the tliornnlily efllctent HiiM'rintendeut uf the Halemli (JasUm Kailroad, gave an exi ursioii last Tueatlay, to Niirlulk, Old Point and "tlier place of in tercet. It takes I'sptjiin Andrews to do suelt tleWBaa they oKil 4 lie anil wo nan is his uierior ln any of the accom plishments ol life. An Intelligent and valued cor rmponil -eut writes there is much exeitrinent in the Macon neiirtiliorhiHHl on acrount of Ihe i- hif( Mteelfflff mm osvt-Handal'a- 1 1 i II. Th tarniers alreatly oouiplaln -ol lusmx chickens and shoaU." 11 aay that, when on of the lea-ling darklia waa told that the stealing must b Bti pped, he replied, " lb meeting asual be carrietl on and if food could not be ob tained any othor way, it would b stolen." The ladiea of the IUptist Church will give an !ce Cream fratival Tuewlay and VVedneailay nights of Court week, Th entertainment will be given (at the par- - ' piaM of oolktcUng fund to rapair Uurir - church. ' ' The juvenile nf town had a. torch light pitKveaaton, balloon aaoeosinn and displav of pyroUs-hnlca laat Hatnnlae rilofUt. ftpecchial war mad by Master. EHerton aud others, aad th boy sreoied to eujnj theBiaelvea. taken fmn; th War renton (l-uetl: The builtling mania is in full play, and theellisens ar showing great activity and energy. There i a Turnpika from LittVtoa to" itau soul's Bridge, a dhrtaac of Isreoty- oue mile. Dr. Willi Alston ha nearly completed him a neat offio,' aad ooatamplalaa building a reaideaoa. . , rVveuty-Av building lol hav bee surveyed, and carpenter ara actively at work, building houaea. Cel. Wm. Johnson ha jut built on of' the finest cotton gin ia tti Htata, ami can i tweaitv bag a day. ll ruu by tcam. Marlon Newvim, has booght on of th beat hit in th village, and mplo7d Mr. Ashley of Kidgeway, to build hua a karg . tore, r.. ... ... ; Mr. Ashley ha work nosga oagaged to employ him twelv month. Th ffe A'ortk SUttt record a tearful storm in and around (Jreensboro' aad tb . washing away uf all th bridge., The Newbera Haass y Mil daueh.. tor of Mr Z Habourn was killed bf Hght- ' ning in Washing! tb list inM. ' Htmo. Nat Caldwell, lb child mur derer, was hung yosterdcy la th jail yard ' In thi city, t'aar. OrWrsW. , FocaoTb lot .child, 4vrti4 in " our paper yeateraay. aa bee fboad. ' ' flays. tsrasr...,,,,.,..,,-rm.V.,.m., TWewu barbecue and club hMrinr at tb Mineral Hnriag Thursday ksat, and an add re by Nat Aliea bo., aa old eiti- , ; 4 WTiu il und tti ta. JmUOk MA tu imnlleniee wer in attendanca Thai Bprtng psasses J)m Btedtaaal pitvperties ana an rrwooeo to ay many. Board (aa be bad cheap. Tb spring ara two aad smM aula lis lsHikiljf.o...w.mn, frtaiyaa rrr Mr,-J. roa Chika. Mr. J. P. Cnwardin, fiw era) year a vaiaed aad sUkxest attach) , nl the iHtpottk, Ad widely knew Ita-hi raro talent, displayed alike to advanlao in th newspaper and oa ' th platform, leave Riobnoad thi aming ttsr Aav. riga tour f tana yrs' durstioO. Ma , has accrpted lb position of Captain' Clerk oa th VnitedeHaUa steamer V antic, which sails ia a lew day Car China. Af rica, and tba East ladiea ess lb Metliter-. nuiean sea and th Hani canat, H w ill ateo reprcileiit tb Na TortL ?r'L is, L bm UKuarouaa um woriu. v, s - i - - -' ; :- V : ' , ..'".I - .X' . . , -. .-' . ,s.-- , f
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1872, edition 1
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