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If 1 Uiu.1, tluuri Pm tm TURK 8: ! WaSKLV, tSUll Pll V,. . iv. (!., mami mm . m. I VYexai.T. H.ui Pin . & am II II W.. (8l Wmkli, tsou Cm ,,. I) 1 1 Flf 1 II i ui .1 li u ry var wit Ft- VOL 7. AO. 102. Sif i - "- t was " leu strike" when tin- Lltw-l .Id and Heima-rais of Masaai -huavu afircetl it i tuuU) oo Clhatlea Huiuuer a their can didale for Governor, ll appears ti u l be vm jiutteiuue movement. Mr Stun iter ii Dot popular with the Houth, bui a the greatest living man id hia Slate, a- !l ablest expoiicio. of this nut slavery oi aiaihlioiumoveuieiil, he must have great stieugib eruoug hia people. We do not "I ct-iuise suppose lie can be elected, but he will oo doubt give impetus to tbr Return, movement, md ud Greeley do little in that State. Tb awst eloquent ami pipit tar in a a iu MsasschuHclju is Gov Banks "8ouewH" Jackaou'a connuisitary He ih a n.u of great power on the hunting ami ha. never been be a le o for oflica. He was My anted by all parlies as an unsur pa-ae.l Speaker of the House of Krpre aeutsiivea, and there it no doubt that In will tie reelected to Congress, Jc is out I. i Uiechy, ud in making very vigorous ud telling speeches. He and bum mi ui.H" d mual exert a powerlul indut-uce foi II. . Libeiel utotwuent id that section ..I tbe Union. The Democrat and Liberals of I'. nii silvama seem bent on victory, aniline prospect uf awece tucUIHgiuj. H J Ixu.1.1 IHi- IIU 1 AlUMAUUW sWeV"- mr I l.-r- o-rr-. . the " War Oovernor," aa delegate, at lari;e ti the CotMlional Convention is reiruided wiih murli favor and em-ilex alarm in twin at t in les He la a man of utoie liifluwire and p.r..nal popularity than any other m ihat Mnte. TeV"iHhe an miHi hment trisl when the Uegislut lire liieits The Demo eiaia hav large i..j..nly and intend I. iuiaeh Gov D ivM. who waa return, d In fraud Mr. Hainilt. n was the h..ii-e ..I the people. All, if they lia.1 a Huieliuil itua in relax to go ..n the war path with tii Imie, the L-gifclature would not dare alt. nipt t iuipiach Davis or any one.' It would h uWI) at oih, for the TvX Smelluiigua would "gotor them" at eitbr ihe poini ol the bay .u.l 'oi with pot den. us buwie k-uves mi sevenujefs y. Hilda ei.'ht. But linn, we remember, Heaaiis are not veiy ensilj si ared, and VWey Wight Itke It into their heads to "go W tfiaeWulgU. a.d Iheu there would t .. 'flA-.". qjswv""":. ".J y -aj If wle,' hk that taken by line wo.. Uilrana theatre the gent lemb ft iu rather thin Who doubled iU.. ,-bruate, when garmeuUi, even h.r m;. Some of bowie knife" aa atter , our reader will remeuilier the Our neighbor is Virginia have open, the, campaign brdliantly. Their beat men are either in the field or will las. With all their immense pride they are a great people and we highly honor them. The people of tbia generation will uot prove recreant to the gloiiea of their ancient name, nor dishonor the memories or Wa-dwigton, Loe and Stonewall Jack mm. When we remember what great aaao ciut ion gather around Virginia, hiaU try and wh .L grand men ahe baa given to civiliza tion aud the world J,he noblest model" iu all 'the tide ot time we lorgive them their boaatfulw-aa and say with all our heart "G.hJ Wt Virginia." Her peo pie will wnderi good account wbeo No vember ooniea. Gtsjrgiau art a witle awake folk. Tliej are preparing for a grand time at -Uieir auuital State Fair which cornea off at At lanta on 14th of October and laata six daya TbnJ expect to make it the largest aud inoat iotereMiug exhibition thu far itxoiti Uw Ik'Utli, if tpinebody would o i.aat th. bill " or it aeacmus railroads would pntvnle anil HBpecuneotw editor with the Btcaaaary " pi," we know o btaiy wh.i vi onld las il ing to make a aac riti.. iiir'bia .WcoaiiU y ami go all thewey to Georgia jnt to attMid the Fair. e insist that iuerc tie uo rivalry aiuoog t) various railroad bn iu llir matter We will ha eoatMtt with a p00 r01 Now, gentlemen, we are .lightly daal from old age, i dont lt pt at tMioa. Vw Jrej i determined not to be be Jiind fiUMytT" MaMachuaetU in aagawty, go tbe Uemoeratic StaU Conven tplaced at tbe d the able! of all North -ero General, wX,ia ?. J- B J.ci.:ielUn and Hon. Abr.ti.ai Browning Pdw Jutbenla tan iDf kdopud Md na l aUdectwa. Tbe Btat will I go targe- : reyOiai tO B JMUj douutK etwrvtliinc ba4 It Grantiam t . u. ., l, t' BH-oQlCa 1 Bf" J . verted itl'toan elfB'Iertefc ajaMrffff1; f The Mew York Jma tWiaer?. or ju Igment, forced to Siract atusntlb tn the ptortituUot of oar pntaJ WW the -naWWa, IU Vavta JJtn'lt aay that the mail are bow (aaj.4 ,ni with hartd-bilta, rctitj, aphea aad other; etoruu . matter tfre elertioo, prepared bj aalaried Ptajtoffic official, and Bai)l J them under lb frank ul some partizaM of in adouaaslraUiHi. it ay tr b a general demoralitartoa of lb whoM ttta hiaar nt" tratsiasttatatioB and derw4rj 0C' caed by th ineud of Je 0ri. r ltoir a aot Aif beawtiful I ; 9m, jv, sj a GWH Bentjca lafonaafi lli leaning out (here will be when lit meat "Id flimHW gri into power, fifty or aily lti.ruimi.ii ut the lueawat .e.. utn-B ..Ti earth will UV'arai' howtiua to their dens yl lien. . bleed dst . til. y .1 ill - Wouder atienre lue fatted call was loin, VVbk-li then Willi am despair trout llicir (rrarfp is torn " It is now generally mnrnlnl that if Buckalew is elected Governor I I'cuiisyl Van la and Hendricks of Indiana, ill tie hilar, that Greeley will lie el. Tied iu No vciiiImi. That is the opini..u of both aides at the North. It la almost certain that these gentlemen will carry their re ?.pectlve Stales by handsome majorities;. Edtnuuii Vttw, K tituious alitor atut iH.vclmt, htm arrived in New York. He tit.- o-uitti tu a l luring tour Hi unrm im tjUitH iKiiiitiitr mi tli alt (MrsiriM cttiiv.T hd t w i th Bn tifth tr i od tc-nl I i t r l u rt- He m Loiiikrlf.l with lvMii.ii J tody Arti. Pull Mull UtixetU, ou at' the ithitwt liter tu weeklies m the wurlil. hih! All tlu Yvtr ttfuiut, C'harli l)icketi Hpert uow lilted ly hm mm. Me wtu hIhii l on HUie rdiUrf t.t Temult Mir ami ? iunlrti twii MnKZliies nl men I. He in tlie rtu ilmr if a LtiimiiH uiivel called "Blhck ;heep.M It mi lluit hiii h uot the only ur uilir.liinenl I hut iiini k.H the rareer I l l -3k! ':.i.LX. ' L, Ivw. . Ulll a I. . 1 I Lt 1 j , - . -,1 f . to 1.111. iu iii r. miLoinii, r) llm.u liuu in. rly aM-iirtf.t in a dirTererit role than that '.lak.io Nothiug ranter. He i-burges that WiIm.u :u one of the several ah" re ii iviil fiviam Ht'wk in Im ( 'ri-.lit Mohiher I 1 1..' L in. .1. I'aeitic llallroa.l that this st. i t ws given as a bribe Ut indure Wil son and oilunt to vot relief to this roa.l at.d inak.- Hieni intertnied in the suci-t-w. of this KManili' rorp. ration. This is a bail showing tnily lur a 1.'. S. rVnator, himI candidate for the aeeond highest otlit the eoiintry Uratit an. I WilM..uare II inatcheti. Graut ha Im-cii prov Andy Johnson pro J bed. Wilson has -d a bar in regard to I red that recently is Kit. N;itllinif record antl Ins letter Ut the li iuau,ol Brooklyn. Grant la badly mined up Hi annie ss . Illations out West, toil whioh he paid a dollar or two, hut ifet ting p osrt in luui worth a lare sum jjMld rewarding his liit-n.ls with a tat oltlt-t-He Was itlso susiet-ted, with gtsid rt-aso,i tiM, W ith telll colicernetl in the cclebra tetl Gold apecuiHtiuiis on Wall til reel -rr -w.t... .a-awjtwwarraBW fling, canting Dow Easier, i charged with having been brilad whilst meiala r of Ihe V. H Senate. The chaige atem ttnt, to lie well sustained, lor Mct.'ouib ha two letters of Mr. Oakes Ainea, who paid Wilsou the stock, and alat. a certain mein orautluiu. 1,, the letters Mr. Atnee writes that Ire is distributing :atoekr" in Wash -isp.u, "wure it will do moat good," juiorsea on the back the list ol antl -twng Hieiu ia Wilat.n's) to whom names (u vj iiertain share. And yet he says he -W ure asked to rote lor tbe American pe,, Grant and Wilaun. It i. aacrrtained that J-. who WM the Deni.a-ratic independent can "'' ('' Uoveitita- in Weal Virginia, i ele.tJ l a small majority. The new ConrtitutioH ia adopted by a handsome majority ami Hi Democrats have Majonty in both bouaeaol the tegislaloiu The Governor elect I rog up"rt "f OteoWy. And jet thi. i the victory the Grant Iting paper tried to get op a crow over. We have a eovaidwabl uauUty ol campaign mailer Ukeo fria dttftiiueut and paper lht ban accumulated on our hartds, and which ought to be pnblihet M at mid a p.ible. We aliall tlrefm, curuil our editorial contrfbation, limit iDourselve to the mallet poeaible .pace lor Hi present. When any aubject re quire diw usaion we .hall of oiume offer our own reflertiooi, but weiball aot wriu merely to Bit two or four column daily with editorial dlP-u"to. Aff diapoae.1 of tbe uiatlef referred to, and th pressure doe not again Uhe place, w ,-ipect then to turnndi oar waua. awMnt of original matter. We aaaka tbatripU oatioo m advaac wi prevent mm leader, trooi concluding that w ar las indaa trioo than formerly ftvui f- ' bare but four column dWvota In edi tonal, aud iictioaa. and w lad froas experienca that wbea fw ordinarily industrious we seoeaaahly trench to Bach upon tbat space, tbat we have Karrwlj aay room left for selected matter. Seaator Schura wWausa begia to can vaa FeonsylTania. A very aeUv cam paiga i now progreaaiog. aad the proa paut of aaoeaw 6r the Liberal uwremeot moat awcoaragiiHj. Hotii bat i meaMi fraud cae saVe tb Mate to Grant Tht radical eaadidata fcr Qoveraor t deltatwat -Atldiio- iteaejai. who r.ind a anog bttte snow nabat bi are to large Baud thai - U 'wHlwa) aad a. thai ... a .1 nublic fund to bi pr.sKliuaeo r- v ... speculauooa Be ought to 1 r IHjay)vMiaputitiry o-day iaatead being befiwe the people for tb bigbeat .a!Bo la tie State. W have anme ptnoe rWinqoeitU and .peculabm at large in our owa Buta who ought to be pecking rock la the penitentiary. If lb radjeah Km, in the ame ratio ia Peo'nsylvani. tbat tbrykav ia tMr atroag avwd. Maiaa. "BVk-. l" "OetaoeWte candidal tnr GtiVeTtwtVwHU be alatd blt taaat IS, 000. U laWaaaatl wtUawJ that tba 1 titUtl.jji.Uw 4U- m. mlsje.itial H n in ! Unlia Sailioii luiiMiiJr ..in. (IMjk 1 awH4MtH mmfoHeit. His (taj ; nt) roj alt j f piamhty ov, f but he is 1.0 aild then reminded that he is the K-mpi-lor ..I Ihe Fleneli r , Ulely la-eU linn Ii honored by the Hn ,1. Anoo'latiou that met ai Hiif-htoit. II, weiwd bv Wn VViu. Thompson, tlie I'reiiideiit, as '.lu IiUerial llighne.se, whilst the Mayor ol Brighton welt- .ine.l luui iu a sset'H that l. gau with Vom liuperiiil lilghuee- ' Ihe dethrone Kttia-r.ir enleretl his nan. e upon the Iss.ksot Hit Assta lalloii, and H e none ol his lieautilul wife, aijhtht .l folium lilies Ki.valtv dies haid. Dtnibt lesa l.(i Nap.ile.in null hopes ll.sl stune uut iptcleu turn upon tbe . imtiiii nlal file boald may restore hlln Ui the French lliioiie. He has had already slraug. r things than that 1.. hapfH ii to him. Noth '"K ' more reiirarkabie than that the wan .l.-rel and st h.s.l teaeher w ho roamed thi- r. al canti) pts.r ami Ullli tended, r liinii-l hte Ih u lor twenty veais the tor. most js.tentu'e ol Kutoie. He iuit) ai;.tlll tliive llirtMltl t tie beaulll lioiillevar.ift of Pans and lie w.l .-oiut .1 by the lie. htiual lolls ..I I lie eselled poplll.t-t- with IVt'i U KiHjHiriir II ft ere to die, Pari I '( I espt .ll.lelllb Bay, there would be a rev. .lilt loll at onee. ll. I.- now a Veiy old in in, over V rt we tl.li.k 'tii'l he.alin.'l live verv many years. Ills dr-hlb 1HTJ be t mV vC it bl 1 strunger tlnns tlnui (ltt have liaptieped The lonal t hut V tnjtt ' sonic " in the seflsa llostou Jubilee w as I III,, ll. We note that Ihe Ule.l o They had " .lllbllec " Hail clainbia " runniriK s Gics let . i alio. Willi along the lries. Now they have pattern -tith figures oi an axe, a reapiui h.M.k, a ,v tlite- hat, a pair ol sp-ctaclcs and the let (era H. G Anolhel has tin altt-rnati striM-s, white coats and rows of turuip aith ihe bin ler,ipre on the ptnl. sopher " What I know alHiut,wliat 1 know attorn'' printed U.twteli Lhe alriiaaj. That beats Dolly Vat.ltu What iiett ( We Its. , x pietts oil Inch th. A as tuft t .. ' politic.tl k .s-casiou some weeks ago t.. l a, bun at i. .li ,l III ability with Baltimore Ihurllt is e.lile.l ll tause ll ri I It'll Its columns with spect h. s, Inurdel, at t liicnl.-, Iivorce eases, antl Ihe Newgate calemlal generally" Unit we coutHii n.b-,1 ltrbut la, ituae td tbe clever ueaa of Its tMlitoriljsud - . ranuaemr ot mora or its reeding matter. We ymlge lee are mi laken as to the lusle that presides over Ms t-t.luiuns, f.r it seems lallt-rlv to niefer the .-.t-naatlou.il to tht- s. llsible, and to dellgl.i more in "bl.N.,1 and ihundel" stories litl.-.l with "gorirons, hy .Iras, and chiiut-raa dirt ,' than iu dhcuaMons of topics thst havt iiltert-sted some of the ablest men and most accoiupf isbed schttlam ol the ecu i ury. The Skntimhl has not clainied to Ju oi)fr that Sir Phillip Fraucis wrnte the Juniut Ijettert, but it has undertaken tt, give a brie! history of the discussion antl to present a re mitt of the argument that have led some of the best English writers conclude that Francis was the author We do not fee! tual we ueed specially the 1 elp of even so astute s paper a. the tVa tttU in the editttrial conduct ol our paper. y hun we do need it, we will t all upon some of the really great papers of New York to give us directions and aid, aud not upon a paper that attempts to follow the enterprise oi New York but at sue It au immense distance. We once knew an editor to make a fortune by attending to Ins own paper aud aot attempting to run his neighbors'. . Aft &HkOJ W notice several of ur Northern ex changes in their remarks upon the Maine electita, speak of Grant' majority in iMsd as 2tt,U0U This is i an err. a-. We ka before us the vote lor Piesident, as given in the Almanac of the Alltany CveaingJournal, aud it is a Mb.a : Grant 70 a3, Btyiutrflf 4.rr Grant' ajijtarily, . - Which are right tbe paper or tlx Alasanae I THE BOBBEBY W THE BO0TH. Btia. a 8 Cox made a brilliant can paiga speech is New York Oe Tuesday eight, m which b spoke a lol lows about Ui rtibhcry of tit South by Grant' car pet baggV: - Talk to "those Souther men of Ark an a and' .South Carolina oa the tariff and J oa matters ol federal taxation aad the fiscal puliry ot the Government, you might a well talk to tbe wind. Do you talk to k Bum of the component of calorie when bM hoaa ieot, lirel He will not reason with yoa then. I waa oa the Ka Klui Cowmittae. I offered a reaolation with regard tat dwbta and lb other amrc of SoatberB, laspwr ertafiowat and diacooteHf. The majority voted h ,l... hut arc Hnallv trot to tbe Cause ol tt the toubK aod u was juat- bal G v ernmeut, not in enorui.ww taxatut sloflg. the maiadmiuistraUoa otjualtc Kie, out all the various cause combined. We found that over two hundred aad fifty lia piled I oa tbe mate 01 th South, and nothing to show tor it aot a poor-nouse, o t,iirttsaav-a--.llMpM teatiary, although tbey were much aaedej there. (Uughter ) Aad Ibert they stand ia all the (Southern flute, asking that we ffiveUieut relief front this bevurae meBt and beuVvetment, and aay, lb Ban who will pn dow ,tbi oppresaloa and restore peaoe i Horace Greajley. (Ap plauae) . ' And rf Orarley I aot elected by hi. candidatore w have sesoGteewl d eHa penriea between tEe secllooa; W bnOg ct beuu tat " f eting. uor in a awd wub tlwipiji t", atwutd am aiata tba peopia. "- " -- - nxTZ " r Wo be to remind our reatWra that Grt w tile i-intrfttrar nf tbr nttircr hnlit t'Cv lit; o.mnut. .1 at 1'hila.hiph-Ht by a eon vent hn almost ctMupiNeti eielu aively ol men who hol.l orti.e under luui a id win. w-ie uppoii.tt.l l.y linn Huf lor IIkiii Grant wt.ill.l have never tieelil llollllllali .1 tor re t-leellon The lastt itbTe-tt and uun-l iiit-n in the Ii. i tihlieaisl pally had left could li'l stall.' ii'iit in tli-t;iist The; use ol power ant Ins relcnli.ui of has.- and venal ..Iticiat I oltlec Thev at first only remniiairatc with hliu, but he was deal to everv W tlvaty and persiiaaiiui. Kptiraim aU wetlded to Ills idols His political Wlsl doni seenied lit consist in being liirlueilc .-.I l.y a lew ,ha, p intnier who had hoi an.t iu p- ...itutuiK hia power tt, th.4 siistsntallon ot siKtv thousand nsrasltea a ho t-ratvlt-il nt his leet and In ked III. hand that letl them 111 our late Htate election it was Giant': tlite holders who did Ihe work Km t..i them anil the lioiel tht cntrtillftl then Itl have lavn no l.nU'lv and u. Mauds, ami. Without a legislative contest Aiitrtislu S Mernmon would have la-ct vernor ol ntirlli Carolina. II was Federal money ami Federal ..tliclals' who awed alttl slleHee.1 the IM-ol.U- and tfetl the ballot Is. I ll was a Fetl I olH. ittl win. drew the $i,M.MHM Ir. rn Ihe I nil,. I Ulntes. Treasurj aud 1 ha.lV?' viliiialiusid aud suiltd tlu lolw ol .1 uauueJ ind turning tbe (K.wer of his high office into an inatrinnt'iit of tyranny kepi bun , Ire, Is ol our iet.ilc trtun ecii'isini; the iiirhl of votniK theouoh tear ol criminal li.sts ution In a wind, Ntirlti'CarorHia lo great eitent was controlled by the va nous schemes anil appliances ot Grant's Ibny, anil the voice of the (atopic was slifletl or -ll.mee.l was reslly s contest Is-twivn the Fetleral Government, 'using tun. Is and aiwer ami warrants ami indict iiieuls. ami Ihe people. It was Giant's raoipaign cainetl on by Ins King. And soil w-aa in Vermont, ami ejccially in M .ine. and so It will ever be as long as I'teleas Siiuplth. this the roil of author! ty. The a hole thing is one grand swn .lie. Grant n-tuiiia his oHieiuls aud they thrive atvnrdluiely. They in turn austaiu Grant and strive bi their uf most to atH-ure Ins re elts-tion. He defM-inls uN.n them l'..r hia orlit-Ai, ami they,, l.atk to him lor their otKee. and so tliey work together mtatt barmi mutual y. tiui .awesw -rw wrt ke tifae lieing tba tasty witTerera.- We IsMit-ve the ptsiple are nppraied to Grant, We believe that a large majority ,.f lhe tax ftayers ol tliel iiiictl SUUw are iiiterly agaiust his reeTw:luHi. They are aotu out ilh high titles and lhe ctilistanl r.'Ulitls of revenue oHieiaki. They are sick and tired of military oppression an wide.. apt eid. waateiulueas .in the affairs t the country. They ami real, they d. mand relief. The way to obtain it is In combine. Unity, harmony, oruaiiiy.atlnn ill do for them what the pur uit of a atracl tneories ami coutlict ol views will not accomplish -drive from ottlce Grant and h) iniineiiae horde of pecul tors, tbievea and incompetent. KFFKCTS OK THK CA RI'KT BAG HI' MS IN THE StiUTfl. t !l. Alex Mtreiurr in a speech deliver ed at the grand Greeley and Brown .leiii .iistratiou in Philadelphia, on TueatJay, eveuing, referred as fallows Ui the jrcoe ral causes of busineHs tlepreasiou iu the Houth : A look at the South. Our capitalists have hundred ot million invested in Slate aud other securities I her,-, and our I ml i v should now be largely employed in repairing the waste of war in that iw ii,.n Their railroads have been reslored anil equipped by Northern capital and la bor, and proa pent, y muss or pjiveu m tn.wc Hiates to reunite tb energy of our people. Alreailv many million have been I' sit by the depreciation of Southern Htate bond, antl lanre investment made in railroad attd other legitimate pnrauiV l.aikiug fiw reward by the reel oration of the South to thrift, bait Iwri miremnneraur. n4 their rViulhem enter pnsew, but the M .rthern people bava been e. impelled to bear all the exaction uf lb Government Iwcausc of the cootinual reitra of draiMa tlon there. Th rUates lately in rebel dm bould at-rr he eoatribtiling largely to the Pei pease nt th whole Union aad also to I the n tlocnoa m oar aenanaj new. Wb is it that million ban be ioet ia their depreciated or almnat valuele aaeariHM I Why I It that tba large investments made there ia b-gltimata pursuit are nrofitlee I Whv i it that tba South ewntiou aa productive aad bear ao just share ot the taxes i m pated upon tbe country t Why I k tba thi vast aad uvituig field for nur Northern capital, immert, and ia dustry is Hill languwhing in mcrty mice tlian erven yer after the clash of arms has ceased I Wil our capitiists, iar mercbant our manufacturer, our peeula, tor and our tax payer soberly consider and answer these grave question in the light of reason and nairiollam 1 the mott-uau-Bt of withfrrad waste and conau.nlng haute have been reared by tba carpet-ljag-ger ; and be ha bee maintained ia pow Ute timnt Aijivirmstfati t 'TOW'taWsTBal 1feTt1"TBuftmOBtlo af the neonli!. the Civil authority bat been susprndeti. bayoaat have usurped tb rimwslk. ai :dpiit,im . h.U,l,k.dBt. IS&L tbe Doiicv of the gbVernruest, Cnn cap ttQl an4 emiifRerrsi and tax -na Ml ciiaeeut aad prwfl.gacy aad (delaion. IB the Sonib I ,f If not, a change ot our jiiowl ruler I a Imperative neceeaityA (Ap plauae) , .as ; HON. R M. T. UCNTHR. We hope to t abut to- lay ltehv our rewds-rs oa to ntorrow, a part ot the able" apeerbnf thta gesjklemaB at tba great New York gathering Wa'witl tnntioo, extract, trua it troat day to day untU we have peblisottl tka wbola. J' :i or jcsivs. Iord Maraulajr aitarc that twenty the ,' wblistie4 by Irnratr iliU! arirniuont i Wentilyof toftt Hit ttlk iiji,lr f tsAiwia. bine that Ohm Um weiKht ol e-itlrace ha ban greatly Inrreaaed, and J. ti ralmiutl, reSeoting ueraoa ran r t Ut array of argumant ud fact that g -eg to autrifah !yait all qwotitm that $ih I'hu.Up PwaNOM wrote Iniaw Uu,r kill first lay be- Ute read. th sciraing tip rf tla evidence by Lurd Julay ; pn-inoulshing blm, that a tlMt. t) itft etiur olllt 4daa k e i , , . . i. tt i!,ts t .a t ?ti-. tt and ti,U(n(H, miMB tb. fc,Jtov,18lf . W. he tBthor,rf lhe fjttitrtaf Jimiu,l ()i.r opii firm Isrlief is, that he was. The e Ufual evidence is, we think, such as wriuli) nps.rl a verdict in a civil, nay. in afriuilnal pi, s eeding Tbn bantlwritinu ti JvNtiie is the very peculiar hantlwrit irjg of FHAdcia, slightly disguised" (Hi re of this priaa-utly fnmi more ment irjvwtlgatltins.) "As Ui the position, pur s4il and eiMineciioiis ol Junius, the fol lowing are the in.-.t iiuptrtant facta which t4n Iw considered as clearly pnived First, that he wad acuuainled with the tiHteaJ forma of the Secretary of Hute aM-oinllv that he was lutiniatt'U itatftterl wnh rtte hwnmut -rf ttV W 1770 itttfmltJ JrlMtrt Ul tht HtWM ut ianli : fourthly, that lie buirrlii raentM Hie apatiiitmeiit of Mr. Cliartuier Ui the alajce of deputy Sni'.retary at War : tilth If, that he waa ltind by sniue strong tie ki Hie tirst lord Holland " Now mark the resemblance in Kb tfi Knsn is paaaetf sttme yeai-s in the Ntrre ittry tf NUilS 'if"" He waa siibsequent ly eiuf drri ol tbe H'ar Ojflf. He re Bcutcllj iiieniioiieti that be himself, iu tT70, heard ieerhe oT lrd ( hsthaill ; and atmie of tht spetrhe wefw acluallv p'.nlt .1 (rum his note." As slated pre 'jointly, FatNcia himself says that he re ported tvi memttry. !r. Johnson re-ptru-i some id Chatham's aiecche ill the same way, (the reply lo Walpole, for in stance, beginning with, "The atrocious crime of being a young man,") but tbV style a very unlike all lhe descriptions id Chatham s style thai have come down bi us. N," tloubt tti.aw reported by Francis were 'much more laithlul to tbe original, ate asaeaav but. iielkxe. that for In ui,sr part., tltey are original pmductioaa ol PMANi'iM, lhe language being hia, the line of argument, in Ihe main, being !ord Chatham's. Wecolitinlle M.uaulay'ssuin tnary : "He resigneti his clerkship at tin War Oilier from resentment at the ap soiutoieiit of Mr. Charmier. It waa by Lorti Holland that he was Hrat introduced Slltj t he public service" Let the rcadej Otmpare carefully this sgrHeiuent Imiween .ItiHitia antl Kkam is, as thus lucidly giv en. With reference tn this agreement, Lord Macauiay remarks , "Now here are .tW marks all of which ought bi be in JtiNiitH. They are all live louml iti Khan (is." The rt-ason lor saying that thew live marks "ought bi be in Junius," is doubtless fins : no uue luiuld have writ ten the letters unless he had been in 1 1 mutely acquainted with the business trans acted in the Ml ale and War OftVes. The knowledge oi these t.Hice displayed iu the Letlm ia minute ami accurate Khan CI. uuujiicsliniiably hail this knowledge, for h had bceu connected with Inrth offices. Lrd Macaulsy innlinnes : "We do not belli ve Unit more than Cuw of Iheu. be louml in any other persou what ever. II this argument uoeeuol settle tt,e utteaiion, .ijiera Is an end of all rensonintt on cirt ilinslantial evidence." The nadci will see hereafter that the argument in favor id FaAHfla has I teen strengthened greatly unce Macauiay wrote. He next (hows that the intrh,il en ttVnee points the same way. " The sly I. f Fbajois bears a strung resemblance to that ol JuMiu i nor r w dip.ird to admit, what is generally taken lor graut etl, tbat the acknowledged compositiotn- a) Kbami is are lfery deci.lelly Infcilor to tbe aotwyai .ua brtlers." He then shows that tit " argument front inlerivtity " can b urged with eqaal (iroe agalnat every other claimant, aav Edmund Burke, who distinctly denied the authorship, antl who certain I v was sot JuMttn." He say, ' every writer tuiMt produce bis beet work." H say, triat Jomo i aot aion decidedly superior to the acknowledged work i F bawi than "three or four trf Oorneill lratiid.es are to the real ; than tbe Pilgrim's Poigrews to the other works ol Bunyau ; Don tjuix.ite to the other work of dervunW Re sbnws that Jtmirj bimaelf waa a molt um qiiaJwrirrr. and inataoce his fatten to the Kiif, slnd thW addrwised to Horn To- k, r.-msikinw that tbejr " bare little ia cowmoa rxoepi the asperity. IV" tpiestioo of iy k UieP fao h tsf Ynmre eooipati-nr cfitic thaa Macauiay Be says the same "as peril vrak iiiKivlient t.lift wanting s tba writiims or p'he of Kbahchi.", totdT Macauiay, uivinif "ex's rntueiT ill internal emtlnm. next argue Ihe Identity .t, JcwiPs Aitd FAjtts frt h V otocal (eaemblanc betweea the two:" H ys, from bis letter "under various tign tnreii." known t" tK hia, and "Iron, bis tWiagawith VYaodfaH aad other' wi are abta la tana a toieraldy erwraci Apia ion at hi ehsractor." " H was clearly a man not destitute of rl patrintism and aatjBBHBity" bat bit return bow' him to have bees a taa "pro to snalevo-b-wr, and prone to UW error of miaUking bi niakvoWovfor publie virtue." He aavkauwt.haiwnir Kmf tar WTHrrtttrff- - Tbr aavasf.. cruelty which diagrac ts v.ral ..I hi lHm, gy..t .lu,!,. m atrorig aidf debistoii, e,,r,Ml(Ia ls antipa Ihirw with his dutjea," fie a,ld ,.h,M lUat although be was "allied wiih th. " XWltig ia hg, i oppi.iu,.,; "TJt) "Prtf bv nunnkria Mtiniii.. Waa " the very .uipadu .rf a th-fmi tic xi(irn," imaenting the ineiiaai T acting with the patty uf prugrva. ad rfftwm whilst regaiding ' the nhaH deteotiva part. t old c.sisittatwa. with a rasp ainouating bi wttairy aad ot pteadtug: -Hi. can w ,d (Md rWurt, with fiwvor" H. ya "all thiai Iwlwve, niH'ht.atand. with -.earcelT fttIT rha.'iw loi a dial t l.t .tt jnif, . , aVt . CTILWr' The discussion ul be closed (a one more p-r. We tr gratified to btarn what we have written lias excited tntgr among me .a) our moat intelligent taitizeoa,,aud that many call fir copic ol lixics have lann matle at tbe lUab Library. In lto6 Grant oiniiued to lie a I r mo t-rat. He was down on rati icslitm and town ou soldiers turning politician. There was tube gnat gathering of them I PilWburg and th., Gencrnl regardetl the meeting with an much tlistavor thai he issued the follow-in;- caustic rebuke : ?W AVer. HI Ihtltry rktumutn, f,. ... Htr rtsssereAtsamtti ttinsiita..,,Ms.,. t., knnwb-dirr the receipt, ot your invit .tion Pi I a? present at a National Couveulion ol tkilduira and Sailors, to Iw held at Pitta bi.ru, IV tnsyli na, r-k pi. Hilar lift, lKtm for sdltlt- tl purosata. He inaliuctetl me bi say that ll is contrary fu hia habiu ami to his emtivictio'i uf duty to attend po lit'eal nita-ttiigs i( any character a halt ever, anil lie sees with tettittt the action ul any otticot of the army taking a iontpic. uous part iu the potitii.nl diaauusioo ol th day. ADAM BADKAU, Colonel aud A. I t'. Hi nee that time Useless Simple pnifewieal conversion to radicalism, and tor ovei three and hall years ha tried to wtai the mliee that were worn so becomingly bv Waaliluglt.il ami JetTeraon, but they were ao mot h t.ai large liar bis UUputian form he seenied a tiny itilaiit wrapad in grand papa's clothes. Hut he is none the lens an anxious supporter of himself, ant. now that the hope the soldiers may In of material wtrvice io him iu re-elisHiup him to the high office he h., Ida. a marvel Iw. leiii wrt-fci,,!., ' ut.i i asV. MtlelsV tsl hb dream," and he addresses at , ordingly Uie folio wing letter to the same clsa ol men at the same pb.ee, Pittsburgh, and now aeca, of coiit-se, iu their aaseiiibling to "take a conspicuous part iu the puliticu' iliasemtiona ol the day" nothing to la censured but much to lie applauded. It will be noticed that hi letter i ariltei, fruiu hi favorite' reirttrmrg BTmli Here ia the tleliirlitliil niUMive : INO Branch, N J., Hept . IH73. Ci4onel L. ?. Iht Usft SeereCtty Vfiteritnu NfUiinuil Oommittm : DltAH Mm I am In mteint nf yom letter of the 4th Inst., extending bi me by your ('...nuiittis-, a pnaaiug uivitatioi, to nttentt the irraiid uiaas conveiitioo of vele. Ji soldiers bi In. held in lhal-ily ol Pilb burgh on the 17th Inst. My tleairv In attend and meet kg n an many obi coiupaiiious Iu arms I very great, but my lutigment tell me bi leavt the celt br . It, .ii entirely to those wh.as tive cannot Iw iiittiiutierat.Hid. I know ol uo elaas ol ct'iAeua U-tler epti lied bt meet in coiiveiilioii, Htui to havt weight ai coidtt their ti.-ws, than tin veteran sidtliers aho'risked tln ir live I'oi the honor and ierp. tuny of their conn by. I am sure .tt ctiiiucila will be n ketl by w doin and ialTioilsiu, ud that tht- uieetiiif; 01 ... iiii euuir:tdt!t will be a joyous and an ailvkulagtsjiii tine. I wiah for toil all that you expect Iri.m your iineliiig ol the I7ih in I , an.l only refrH it.il I cuunol b.- with you on that i-.uii. .ii Willi gosif njMS'l, your ,,l.'dicill aervalil, 1 ft GkAJHT. FitiGII I'KNING Noll f H f t It I.1N A. the A'r.i, published al U.ltirfh, N 0.. ..news it threat of reutiation ti.d re slsnoe In case Judge M.-rrllllon pertuat iu his purpose to contest the iDttirn u. V .id well a Governor of North Ua.utlna. 'Hnppose it should turn out" y lbi papi'i, "that Cal.iwell con teals the Legia latur ott th ground that it ia not ' le gaily cooatituU'd Lt gi.lstnre uot having '.h reqiiuit number of rhemben and that the apportion iiieut under which tht 1U alectioo ws held was p euiatnre, awl to unconstitutional aad wholly onautbot ixed " aad threat i hel l out that tin Oovernor may declare all th teat vacant and itsu hi prilamaton for aew alee U. , , ' Thi la nothing but browbeating, li it were poaeible lot th Oovernot bi i di .l tle Ligialatura, or lo rekt by fore of arms, as th Kra pnipuaed Uit h tliould, a courutuinjoal dcciaiuu by Ibt Uegialatai that he wat not duly rliuted we have no doubt the Adaiinhtratipri manager would Insist up th bis d 'in it But it i not poaailde.The Ami-ricaii people would rebe te ucl an , t,tr .gfoua iitnrpatKiu ia language ut lo bt etista ken, and the Jlorili Caroiiua Omul party kuo,il very wctl Tll truth thf people uf toe btate rare bee ao nuprnav ed by c.rput b g aad bayonet ruw that tr-ydtrs4 moretharv anyehiog A -the mtetereuc of 4tn Fcdcrai -ireintatmt. They will atif, j juiuatmr rather lb to pro vnle collision? llei.Ce n.t clt.m at thr Ualdweli lutriv tn peitwsde them that u rtytiefWafuWtwwr'-tW riwea, Uaid well will must aua have toe aid tf troop fruaa Wasntftuioh. Baltiet JUera4tMta and Ub-rtab w ill txtbiali to I ine power tuat. ue. , ,t, W do a4 Bet Mr Ihi iuiimldation will be sutiaiiul, Usbiwell wlU not ra , sist, artel ttie i-tiealiiau wlu-41ur he has heea Ituuestly ebtcu d wilt have a Mr tri al before tbe Lay is! autre If the tlettaiou ba strair-eti hiut ke will hare to get ut jr. J'. TV... Mra. V cott. the revival's!, i cresting ijan a lellgluu Bxciktarnl at Grace WtajBia. M'F.ra II OF . TltJ.V. ( HsaSIiH VH) Af THK OKEAT UltErUL J,tU i! Ntlty fOtUL - Mi. U aaU U 4i eddntsir him sell mpsvially bi Ihtwe old Hriuucrati. . , l,h ,MHn he tad limght s Htan.i K"...ii campaigns. Itu Ikought bat po htical rtatHil and UmacitiUsi atlluwjtt t, tin- prim-iplM and uaagv of the taxrtt Lira fl.ll ,.1' . . , . . . .. ..... ts-itMirv. amiuia vim hi. opinion some consideratuui ami aMtiu with Ui,aw who had ttutHt aid hf .!. with hliu iu the same lino .J" .tut. ' v.. lilt Ul. tlntcit ltire. he would was tl.st la, I.U i e,K.ite(, in,.,, waa refused w aunuori tlw aoruuiea ot tb tlJtiaurUtotiMi were liUie to w accuses! uf both tmis. slsu-m y aad recreancy. Ours b a party al piim lpla. helarvt iu eavtaia eeawntial timnmemsu rj.atrtoe at -tiovamnieHt. taiMlit4Hfriititind aa.1 mubim i.. ,.. ntJtJiva.4bfyilr fu.ttt.U,.l to,, I mi aiatt t)t atfitiite of self tvt,rouoL, tli.u 10. hhertie al right nl (lie people ar bt ncutwl by a deceutratioa of power aud s distribuftou of the functions of government throughout the Mate to ba left ith the people thereof We believe in a oo .unit al and honest adminuttration of pub lie atlairs - in the general pacificatitm ol the country and tile puntlcauou ot ofticial life in the maturation of lhe ftnutbe.rn Stat to all their right wilhio the Unton so that we may constitute one grand hgut of Mutrx, bouuii bigeiher by frit torutl) au.l iiatioiml unity. We are or posed lo is-ial ini,,ier,iiK- and the pro at riplion of foreign lm crtixenjrin conse putnee of birth or religion. We utain the riuhta of tailor iu the ptaaeasUm uf Iu. just itarniuga, the free exerviaeof oiuiar. and the largest llnerty conMsunit WIUi if.sul order ami lhe protectioB ot Ufa anil -pfMs;lvari-tfe(r j:.isinrl- mrKWnrr pxrry-,ni aiaae up in gruai i ilfcTOiice between nurselvea and our on minenie u oaiional ptditical orgsuIcjUiolis Fiom the adoption of the oouttitutiim tut til tin llioe, our ha represent the Deiono t ialic element of the American population a con'rmlistituruiahed Irons the nto eratti , aliu.Htt si way. com billed againet us. To restrain th moneyed (lower thu at layetl against ut we have been lntiiently called upon hi make sacrifice. W have never hosltated In make them ftw a cauar an dear. No faith i worth nreaurviay wlitaw followers are not willing to en i ounlcr and surmount dilficultiea. tit long aa principles are preaerv-tsl, merely personal c. nsi.lefaiitHis are of little mo uiunt, li is Ihe underlying fuiitlauiental basis upou which our institution rust that we aes-k bi defend and keep ttrtmg aud enduring This object l the lieaoon litrht wbh li all true Itcint-crsls aliould lo, low. rillNCIfl Ba, MOT MBN. Men are oolhiiig, pnucipUw are every thing. Men come aud go. Men i-hangi with their liilercsts, c-apricea, or (m'ju d(at ; lint the truth upon which rret tht lilx-rlic and welfare ol the people should Iw lixe.lly mainlaimsl ut all kat.irda. It ia the highest evidence of sincerity In flu. atlvocacy nl thi eauaav that. aup pitu-ra are now wining to lay anttt pet. soital prcjutliona and forget lainonal boa pilslitics. No pulilical party in tills, country or in Kurotie has ever exhibited a higher order of fidelity U) principle hail we are doing In supporting for the rresittuiicy Horace Greeley, f lur love ol greet cause I made paramount to a dis like of an Individual. Principle I raised ah tve prt jiidiee. and tbe general good tlie sole titj -ct amt aim ot aucitea. Wi aie ntiniutli d Ty nit ideiiU In our parti history nf the danger of following per- annul loatlcrs ami giving way totucu con altleraf'ons. When Van Burea and Cant .piaiieli, .1 the Opisilnm came into powei hi lhe divisiou. When Bmhanau ami llotiglaa tj uarrelcd the Uadical party wnrmetl into existence. That leud (mere ly pi rnuml iu ilsell',) by dividing us, nml i ttin.ti r iHtli th party ami the nation It split our noble organisation aad plunged the country into civil war. . And, caliimifou to the who). cuniitry a that bloody conflict, in Hot li lug has it been more disastrous Hun iu fastening upou th people) the in, nisi nun vampire now eating out tht I nalioual vital at Uie retieraJ capital, i ni evils under wliii h.. wa now a9er Ut thi exiitetice of the present uioat corrupl Ad iiiiiiiatration may be propurly charged to Hie dour ol iMu.aTala, who, horn morel livi.l.ial .r. lereuces or undudiepa. al towed themsnlve to be drawn off frnut the main body ol the wgaaiatlioa tbey were botiiid to adhere to by every eootid emitou ol party Hdcltly and public duty. Cunning lu..-eti are the manager of tbt IHwaimt togiine. Not forgetting Ute mesuu. by whii-b tbey nbUined power, they an now resort lg tn tbe same lactlcs to naia taiM power. Tbey are industriously at tempting to ow the swedsof Inteatin ilivtMoaltutong as that tbey ay carry off the spoils of victory, aad hold oa for aa other period to 'heir llt-gottoo plunder. Karnrkt wuhd TO traafocTa. I say, tberclorebi thoe valued frlnnds with whtHU and tor whom 1 have o r loot luiight, tad fast to the faith. It ia thi. ,ause for which we con loud. Do not bt frightened nff br the attasHie-a cry of 1b consistency tietter be im line with th gmt,body oliai party the ta ba ehargad with dewrtioa to tb couwnon enemy fa the midst of a heated battle. Ii yoa wen apposed to Grant four year gn.whj thould yon support him now when tut aur faihtr in civil admi0Mtrtioa iaa palpible to all 1 If hi 'incapacity and pe raoaal Barbara have bcea ao plsia aa to disgust the (blest and pure! men nt hi own party, why thould Democrat deaerl noble principle to run after ewe to laltui. and to di nt I Sur ly to aid in prop pmg up a man who hi tb exemplar ol everything thai i repugnant to our teaob iiigt aud prjctn et it ptair work lor Ikw ocrsl. , .. - ' i - . He araraed ia time. . A litte wriTl later aad retormatitra will ba impnatible. The reler(tcm of Graoi baphet tba anatlausys tbia of the K-peblKM party, aad this insures the continttatin of th eisoy evik which now irniet th tyuiifry, If taxa tion la at pteat an it quadrupled tad the ollkial corrnptpia exist tug now will IsHcoote bold and audacious. The tiKTWgHtt-wili- he - reraaiideif ttv eonditioo of abject tervitude, dependent thnntT arlil tase in piace ox civil juna dirtioa all power will be ermrwatraled mi private rigfabr iriatl aulairirBot to to Fetleral rule. The Dlaia (imoltdtT of republican institution, a retablished by our raih.-re, will be reptaoed by the pomp and regalia nf imperial aaauuiptloo. Th Myal laioily Uiu wtabliabed fairly in pas j-ssitm, wiil locreas the dbtributitaB ef emotumvott tod hoaort among thernsevw fully juetlned by lhe apparent popular ap pruvaL; Tlit pr.fligaU aad curtjit rgi lalioa Which ii 'chracirrl'd every Me pnhicaa Omgretal will ba enc-ouragej aad leiupW Iw new tchrtne of public plus-, dcr j atul aa bad a hat be the getieral tsmduct ufc every pvrtman of ttie Fed eral tvernBR, tegiaUMv, ,., ,-,. cfUirt"?" WWawWir Ul UH4 Wftmtn All.l BV. a,a. '...' Mtifar- ...-airii'.f.i.s--'- tl T&m,vntniUvt diinxlvit. sawill deprtat iaduatry, psraliar Cuui mt4stros ealta- M,lt . ... liberty, oldiu-rat Ktat. disi.. ...i right. Mbvenour inaliUiiimni.wid louli. cif-ta such a change i-, tlm cts,air, a. ti lutioa, aad edliUrr tm.ivZ.1 a.i ng to the Mexican aad Mc,th 2mma . '"t U"-e of thehT.-eu..V.or seaawssta-v vmmnwaw'- -m-m&m,witi Uaaa UF iib-.K.iii., rt .i:-,. Jtii MK.UNLNG OK THK JSUiUH CAI-fl 0UJNA, Ui.lX& Ayii, YElvMOA f ELECTION 8. A 4 f General Bank, ahokawwaall the ilia and wuu of Mew JSugland politic, aad who participated actively la the Mama oanvaaa, Uiim Inturpreted the axeaehtg uf : tue nam eieetioa, w at pu-Bbetor tb W orocbter Uuerai t'oavcatioa; Within a few week I have participa ted la tb canvas ul no of the tkaute of New England. I know I ayey asn lung of th csWaever ef ttMaaMiuaai Cua- eu iu oar uwa tectioa of the countrv. I have aeea and know the penpf wlro I visited, aad kaew their party relation to each other. And when 1 aneepred -theur inviuoMw to viati feTatua, i uppnad my ye vtsmt weni-t wn aecmKiit) pt-tr- s-hat wo mto hat ever aoea bmaeHtedW lh iwxipl of thh country. ; I aw that ttie governmetlt Wat 'represented ' by it "9 tihtel executive ottkwr. eupplittd by what are tbe sinews ul war than were ever givo to any latlirldual anywhere la aa , nhmtkia. iaaw this power orgaoiaed WitO a proi-isMia that fat aot atwMtsu) lo ao or. ganiaad maaVof men, and which partook' rather of the nature ig a conspiracy agaiuas' public opinion than of the represeuUthHt ol the qunsttiMi at Issue, - ( Applauava) I -aw tbeae earnnst, inbdltgaait aud patnotio uion, whom ( had met i at; the army, aot .lily by what tbey tajd but by their chat-ai-ter and pmlntaiuti la the past, were a ism la the jutlgiiiBiiU they had turated la regard lo public opiBioa aad the line of their duty. 1 saw Uieaa hmw pivaaetl out nf their natural ptariiloa by thtaextraneoua and fiveigu power that had brWVougtlt la to V Jlrol theat, Haviog witnuawid till unetiual etmibat, and tb timidity of the people, which was the natural rwull of tba preatiir of till Immenas nowar," when I heard tliat.tb HUte of Mate bad- cut down tint year t lie majority of Ui . Ad ministration party uf IwH by M per cent, applause their defeat I regiBtretl, and. it neni but th intelligent people of tbia nouala-y to obeeve what bsattakaa, pttw ia that Ktate to bring truth Kaat to Weatv bum North to pwith, on ituibwl vohw of nmiieiiiMailon ol tit Iniorbnsso of the executive officer ot thu tsoverameat. Ap plause j Guiieral Rank then tnwtail the wouuW foul progrws uf th LilKtral movemen:, and glanced at Ihe cheering augunea ut be drawa frtHit tbe etecliosw tu hiorth GaMliu and Verinont, Tbure U Botb'-t io tlie history aa mar velou a the mull ul thta eauvasa upo which we lwvewibMaa e wohth itwrtw' -enruely twu months old. Ii wat the 1 1 lh day of July before it waa pmaeiited to tlie people, aad now, ihs the Ufb day of iVpUstabar, w have wilaswaisi reaaia thai uiaa alone could uot have thought of. We he ve men Uieaeinea who were eugativtl againet as, men who had been wtnpped ut everything; their hiuaea aad prop-riy, who had teen I heir own alarm placet government over them, aa if by Uie jmlg meat of God rather th-tu the power at the people those vy rae who ruatved thia UirriliiB calamity have aa one man uu uiilted to tliia judgment, aud have cotua forward and asked to lie reuulved with aa le the guvemment which wi rvaaraxeait aa a-ejiiaa, rait fallow ittoeaa, mr broth-." em. it to the tame her hi the Nor.h. Here are the partus who have bma cue- lending against tit tay aeventv five tear wmiing htrward Voluntarilv, iaa day, to lay dttwu all the eaporilie of their urgnnl. taliott, and the Biemorlee of these bitter conteata, to join bad m buid with as to support anybody that we aay wilt beat represent tne people ami Ik -at rapport ttia principle of tbe Government. (Applause. And they had a triumph ia North Cam fine. , It Was a triuuiob. booauss In-aa an. expecTed degrae tha suffraif of tba. peo ple ware with aa, when our opposeota -upposed they were to be tlcfested to pre. diut riot, bloodshed and murder at tha result. But to thi da aot a eineta tsv. tUaos hat bees warned where tli rwliuof any ! m'jivinuai were inlerlered with. ' Applause! It was th spirit of our ttrgaiiiaalloa, thea hot three tar tnttf Weekt .Id, watch pervaded tlient, and Hues) the am aipUer aad occup ed tire . btxru tT verv one of those nvca io tba ounteet iw thst State, Ho Id Veratoat, The ppl ihere eat dewa the maiority of the ptawent head of tb Govern meat tuswe tivaa a.00w votes aw mpareal with the vot which he received iu ltm. Tlie retail ia Uana have referred ta It ia all a marveloua ' iMtntttoo- of the rrSf-nrlt nf ni ssai Bvaa If I had tVwbu tha seales won Itl have lallea froej my ejrs by th feeling ha my owa towa, where oa Monday night last aa aloqueatcitlxeB of the Arricaa race tpuka for an hoar to mew hHbmiiopurajrd to hit raoa,a wet appuutded as though be bad besa oa of tha children of Kria itself. W. shall tee a w na tba aeperitie of past history swept sway aa by a power irreatar tba that at atsa and. aad a proaoerttv. will crown the industry of the people wbea ttiey are lelt ' to lalwr 1 peace such, ea Ood baa never vivea to the iamllv of ec to any atember nf th huijlly. Let c i"X everything for the moment, aad fur tb few Weeks beior ut let at a-iv trana'th to tbiua,laiUi the oHeciut nt - uivil rigblaaad tbeeaoatitye WMttevery where, aad also Ui nghu of all classes uf. twr CTtT toH SBctkms of our laod, ' tGrtsst applause Taw Kureaon. -William t ir;no ' - pniaalB i,d Kfi!X'for. Of, .tliwiut, wie hsnn March Hi, l.7, and hx esMsaiaein.lv-. ia btaeevesty sixth year. Aletaader 1 L Kmpertw t the Hustu waa bora Aprit it. Im, and wa fitly IVnir year of age at hi met birthday. Kranci J.jexpt, Cliarle Kmpenar of Austria, waa bora Auteaat im 18:l, aad if be bves to are next A muat. h. will ba forty three years otti. Thrsaj Gum sivereigiis save just had a meeting ia Berlin, the object uf which ,is a tBttierv to tba tublie. , ". . ... v The new pianist it rinkeoslead. ami the is (juit jusug aud pretty. eiijL
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 18, 1872, edition 1
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