Newspapers / The Semi-weekly sentinel. / Sept. 21, 1872, edition 1 / Page 1
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CI y - if A, 4 7 K i f : A ' A XNV - twin"" Ml) je. ve W MW r ' 9 1r5r 'vto.--7KK ttm mm mm mm mm mm . i LP " i it ""iTx""" I U wtki i. l.KJ 'ITOESTREI, KUH'.'Al.lnM VXH&U (A U Ha UAL ISM have ttlivuly vittirnvofril (o pniit it)'" diKr that threaU-u eotiHtrtn (r,,iii Uietv aL the. hand of Kadicatiain. . nave -hown )h that the eh.ef aiiiiot Hi. litani prty w t deatroy a govern m( . i nf Uw -a guvuriiuirui 4l ronatuu u..ii ii iiard and lmi grantee, and to ,( ...jii' u reiiirahA-d deoUwii,. fnnee llUI trucl unitor the above head Were I. the Ko:-T T. Hunt, of 11Mh'ii 7f hut ahle and Htatemn tikr ad .in-.- wan devote to the tliw urwiuu of the Jhi; r that tbieaUtu our government. y- to by thin HpttH-h tm'on.' our in tlir uiwuituut:, UttTt' are other , I' n.f,, tic i re to rvltr to tn Unit hixI i.. i .jut tit articlub whirti we tWiu l i),.niinr to alt. v have tUcr grave t htirgt-M U utakt uiiM (Hunt than the tend u I blow h - -iiin k ;tj tiiiuluiiit riltil (nnM ifl n it m ional goVcriiiiit'Ot anl the litn-i tir- 1 in- uttiztsiit- ill- luia nit I rei.(vi)l In- Uniixl .taU-M ojH'iilv tn'.! ih Ijui (- hih) oih'rtitiii(kw- ill lii? h ih citi... ii.i ilit- iiriiu'Liiji o (M-iwiiml viul. H' lit not 4WUiyt.il o n.Htin Hi' I ; nio.it I,., nulli in he-r .-tlort-a to r.ruiii'ialr and til. ml, I In 1 wasted fortllllrs. Illstrmi ,. sin. I'lili in.-' aujslstillg llrr lir lias lul.i ! Hi. li.MM llsn.i 1 a rcillinrl.'M, upprrs ,.i ( up. mi In i , and with Ihr riul.'ii. ol un j Int. I!, il ly rallny has ssnw.ti.-h.-ii lloiii hri J Ui imi.llali rt'j;ls ol rivil tlri-.loiii I And 1) thin uim la-.'U iiur lu uraiily ilu llul u' al in-ill .it his passion and to pro in.il . and loaler his own si Itisli ru.is. Kiiiiii i lu tirnl lir lias liusit d liiinsrll Willi n. siiiir, n uhh.it that should ill I) Ihr m illrtlllu-d l"Vi-IM llUlly, and .Ii. nid Uih')il ! (he Vinci; ol putnotisru un.t tii() lit h;tt kept itlouu-l lilia mid in hif rtHlHlMhl wrviee, el ') men nolo ,i... h .oiiupt and iiuwotthy, Kilnm' ln.ini i In puhlu; inU-rent oould ouiy biiII'i r tlx vi rex I dtlittiieut, LwiiiUM' -uh men w 'in. I lit coiiir thi' ready iii-tiuiueiit,H u hi- liiahc nn'i tin plaxfir wyojtliaiit ut jjM't-, rendr'fftrd-'-wiril'l I" work in his in tfttfi iii' uiu hin'-.y id ptrii.ni uhd per mhi a I tiiflii'ia'-e. U'tt a hoh- t-ud I.hn le'-u tin- pertU.iy t Ills reiti, mtd wheiheifj tlon wag w.ini.ip4iM,ht:d hy tadunlly Under J .inning mid dentroio (he prnii ipU' o( Ih- ('llnlltlltli'll, ol hy iU open i.ltii iii.iideiii )iSMn in fit ion i-l t ie miNiu f 'h1 j llnlll III UUI1M , llllt WltllOIlt lilt' llhlillK, Mr sSu ii. tiff sKy" he wa lnthnef nt. n h ljjMiiiraed 1hs nitirtre nirel n..t tr rivtt lilwfl-V M-riilied. Hen-e t.it abole reijn i- murk id wih -agruHHi' U Mid eMiupiioti tie has i-xt-i j ihiknI rveii dim retioi.iiry powers Hilb an 1 i ljitr,riues that wait a alarmmg op preaKive, and hit henchmen hve hen u j utiieti astonitihed at his audiieity as they have exhihttttti alacrity in exet uiing hi order-. An ithi-r serious charge we hrm gainst fitant ih hi gilt taking. We will nt en ter .wv--uy U-utiM-ui-d artn uhirn, aa we have u-hrrred to them in former ariiele. The (act of urn receiving preent in ton weil etatmiW. and known to di-iuand any protraeteii diuion. We j w 1 1 only relei to two or three to make goad the ch wies that he Iiih rewarded, ir smuht U reward, with influential and lucrative otlii vit ineii who had wipnrol ht lavof by v.nuahie prenenU. thua degrading M high ..ftice, and Uiuh stimulating a low standard or political interily aud moral ay hy reatiou ol the emii( nf his n iithD and ihv coriesponiiiug couspet-iu oudhedn of bin l ldUlpte. It i well It now u to th whole couutry tltat Orant w-CUHl a lJge preaeut a UMia- - from tite gre&l New Voik mer cl.rtul, Al T. Hie wart, aiui then nodiinateii 4jim l..r (he high place of Secretary uf the 'Art-ajMjry, Hid that Um in fauv uf the fat t, ta wMunini U ttte lawH he had swir tf eitt-UH; Hie wart could not hold the iitticc, fag torn wm ail express prnvtaiou that ua&m ctvgac'd Iu -commercial p:Q ltM. u(l tiada ahotthl he tlie custodian the Treasury tA the toiled State. ratit wot farther (-baa tW Iw ai tUHy ked Court8 to mr lw hy E--empting Stowan In.m th operation ol the saniti. Hia weMMge of tha date of March tttb, 1868. tii ant also received present d from Bone, PHtiacllphta, and otherm, to whom he aiter ward vtt umti. Latterly, it baa tunr wot that tme Jonea, through whotn aiade (he mice little uaa nt 11.WH In ""Kwmi rvwardod with a Foreign ap Hutnwot e-rniptitiB, in ainai wrttrttoa, altbimgh H would be easy to eiU-nd the list farther. iwMral Butterfieid waa appointed ub -Maaurer uf Xe York by tirant win tiia 1"r knew that hia military comrade waa it riH. 1 1 .- . . -i E. - ' I. .I.,- - - -J rartltt iai punatvu ta wc laji. ui is nis "woRiracy. Ilk the ineeeti-tiiia of the gold panic by CoOfj;r--aa U appeara that liraut evnawly euatribatua-l t ihiUer. eld't atMceat, and that too agaiaat the '' iatereal of the country. There fa -xu little Mh that Oraot while Praai 'fvi of Ibe foiled Statea did actually 'wapire with Butterfield to ereate a gold peaic, Uat thej aad iHhera might reap a hartraat ta tiiaway of proflta. Grant u aacret otwreepoBdem with Bntterf . baa eeca eatabUabed before the -)Tigat;ing Qaaaitiea, rtbairen time 'bta tilicit apai-talatloa waa going on. -wndju to the UMitwHiy of old vwu, Ua oa Jatbar, M mut if vl" -""; l"K Vim Mill i hi .!.( ,, u;bi gt Jink id Ho-lheTsi, til t'lDClUUrtll. 11.1 Vl'f (fK I'rnwlmn, .14 4trt m m inao.iot a Military I), (.arlmvul iM tlx Siiitli. Uniiiii. n )m,. m vrtj.in i-.ilti.li l.fijlHii..ii thnaiffh whi.'h hr ...in-.l unu fi m uumpj Inutlil. Ii viv tn lui thrrlliiw ,rivU whei. tlmi In- iwiuial ititWiii'.UM ..f.l..r .irivinjj Ih-vhj.I In linen i vi-ry Jtn Hu. I. la u prt ol tirot . rwj.r.l. Is hr ..rtl.y u, U tnuliii ui, imij-r I il li shown thai he u its lorrii"! he i ix.th tynuiiiiral ajid un iMtlllul Knlli.w i ..uiitriiinii I.H.k Ufii pruuurr who m arraigned tu tor.: he litm'r My NovuiiixT l.ritiK Jjvp, ri.luii);rJ, iii.iiriijil- No. loud, INK UhCt.sfv.V A 7 The Ifiii! nony .mini, mu Vrtukee (iiMlleltlt jtlhlUnt .ivi-l lite (ri li. vit A rhitrat om. M.nn , l'..r w lm Ii Mittt pan nf our Un-t (ihh Hiirh ti-iiik-r i'i-int4i-rat iiu ami atiM-iu- haukr! ir(L!i . to U- iil tin ( hiteil StiUtth nh fcitu'UiiJ, and New Kiijjlmiil in hitpny. W tmt n tri'int-ndottn -.outf o Kji tiring worild n-nd lite lireu if "ills t --riTti .lululie wtre noWgiii lull M ' ' ' ' Ui. I. - Wrll, wrHof Ihr S 1 1 1,, i tt- in. I in ui h ooifM nitri trip ih' in thi' in it hi ,m veny. It (lie hhiii to Im pah I wtjr iiortiiou-' it would not purticn- JtallV Llt-Htrtlt Ua. ii tt S" l & WH. ii... ii... in. i i tun ,n-i ui.- nut... - A mcrK Hiif, irrtMi ti e lln'tll j( HH UHTl SllltlllTlt I HMTi!ill) n-j..j(;e when , W t- t'HIll ri tn, ii.Im r tl i t-iul w HV tlllll'' tlrl- l-mi-lniir ,lM,i iu wlinh the niHlited hy tiraiit I,--;, .Hid hi- tu.'i ii 1 4; ion ii i-r.lnr,,, n Kiiduy , Ktsh ti.iy iiicHUt to Hiftl rights, it ll tljt' ndmin vniilicatf Hiip oiiijht to have .Him vigorously to work yrnrs a,.. Thnr .ar. Ki'u ihr North was great ly rxrlris..! is lo Ilu- i liitni tor .inimir.es. and sonir j.url ol Ilu- press was tlirrateninr. ami ta-l lieren't. Hut that I'.s-llno hisiii punsi..! ,,rt'. In.lrr.l. th.rr wjis no vny Ui-i'c pal t ol the popul.ili.iii who wanted war. The roursr of tiimil in thr malti-r has lieeil siliiiuiully v .is. I llai i u. lit- has liel'li r.MHietle. to almnil.iii the eisiin lor "in .Inert ili.Ulto2.rn." After all the aruin--, tH-atin- about. Iiullyinr and harking, it lias reslille.i in a very tnodernti- award aud the end is at hand better this a hulltftvd fold than war and the fn-at evista it enlsjls upon tile liellii-rlelits. Thr whole rniiutry will itoutitless let ! better tl.at thr.vrilmr raune is at rust and i. vevt .l ijiirstlon Ii is lirrn au.iralily scltlr.l. I'll, i.lliiil, rone, tly understood, hllli-rs no auit ..(. re.iil to L si lejM. Siii.ple Tbeie tktrr. mail)' dud.iU)ful'ihed Eil lilinieii nil., at tiist thought the elaltns ..( Ih.- ruiteii States valid. It was agovd between the two uatluua that a Cimuuia ai. . ii rrprcHciitiui them ahould meet in Wasbtuiton. Tha Oinitniaaion made a treaty which the I'hitpd Htat 'Jon-jnue relust-d to ratify. It waa then agreed to rrl. r it to Arbitration. A Board was ai . ordinal v appo luted which f.,r's. .me tune Uua lureu in aeasioo at Ge neva. As soon as (tie Court ol Arbitra ion met, M r, Sii retary Fish put into the " Aiiericau causi-." a cl iim for " indirw't lallll's,', w.li irh tf iranli'd would pay the entirs war expeuaea. Upon this atrimira-attd utijuatiftable claim, Builaod d.s lured through her rcprenentaUyuK, that the lir silt admlnistratiun waa guilty nf dc ception, and lejei ting the claiuu thus art up, refused to continue the Arbitration. The British were rij,'ht. The whole claim W'tA prciostemt)K and iniquitoua. The American people rttcjigmzed it aa aucb, and 'lieadminiatratioo after much bluster ucciiuibed. The awaid now j-ives the United State $1 '.,5),IKH. The dvcuion if against Ureal Britain in the ranee uf;the Alabama, be Florida, the Sliroandoah, and their Tender-i, but tlie decision waa against the United State iu the caaee ( the other veaaela. It w proper to add that England baa prelerred claims against the United ttlattta Uiat hav. yet to J! ootiaidereil by the Board of Arbitration, aud it may turn out that damage will be granted to England (bat uiay lie full oiV.iwt to the award re ceotly made at Ueneva By the decision there baa been no moral advantage gained whatever to this country. If England hould have to pay a few millions of dab lara.vhe can ,weil afford to do it for he has gained imijp-uaely in the character of the triumph. Iienee the hearty and cheerful acquiesi-eiice ol the Britian praae in the sum awar.le.1. We copy the fol i.twin" remarka fpna the N. V. Iritmhe which are germane to the (object : In every point of new the great moral -1 , a - i tat O la liia Ita tti-ra Mtttj aja-jaa of negtlgeooe, our attorneja hate pefaia tently urged the propriety and m-ceasi ty of the employment of arbitrary powera by tha OoTerameiit, to 4rit ptwiWe vMa-ioo of tbe neutrality lawn. Aa we are to paiw the greater portion nf onr na ffitaal .III! Iie!tr (fcaoC'SJfff':' pe vm Wtp rjaitlittHg' tBtmnta ttt tertrr ome day, it la easy to aee bjw jealous belligerenta ojuI-I annoy our legitimate laduafriea by tba wampona we have thua put into their kan.k. The government of Oreat Briuia are in roudiuon to repudiate thu award en tirelj, not, of course, aa it bifida their preaent action, but aa a precedent for the futare, if it should ever be oaoted against Uiaoi. At tba aaaw titne it U (idly bind ing upon tbe United Ktataav as tbe Arbi tra lor appotnieo. oy uur -ovej-iiujjcai a- ioiaed witb tboat of Italy Braiil, and . . j j l: i. ' Ti. a- iia.i SWllZrTUUjU ta taaaiiJa ".- a m-b rtii Unrerntneot are in Mitina t aj ttat tbey will reapect tb do" lU"i "w court to which the ettlaveil of the preaewl dift-retaeei hare bee refrmrd. bat that tae-f do not arce tbaa iaj-land it juaU -Amim. -..-frw-..-.M.vX-S lj!li .r thv rinnraPM whirl! re Khi ititpf t HinVifsal f jiV fliv iiviwnt i pj ?V.yrrjt..,im Uu bt WtllMMl hnj- Imn Ui.i. oi the iaip.irtaiue of in IiMbk liiLtt. Hntttiii to makii frank ow t lwt.luMlnllly, tblM lalui to tin y.iMju.t. Mil Kit U I KN. It ia. un..u faut Ui .I ManUin Marlvlr, Krk U-alu-, tit-nr-ral lirant, llrury Wil noil, ami Slu.lfj, thn travell.T, all rri..u:i' in BimiM m. ihal ilitTitr from tlloae liy h:h Ihry were kuown hjj tKy. hy thf way tins li Bi.tthf ouly ttiiuu; iu whu ti i.lm- coiura. It la iMtt an iuiprobaliif rtult that Nl liian hllti i .a.liial an it hk liwn may whn-l mi., thi- Urerli-v lim'. Thf l.il.iuls an.l IViihi. Tills havi: unil.-.l, ami liiiv.' iri vaili-.l mi (i.v. iiior Hlair, an alilt in.iM 'U-. ni. .il) . auii tin most MjtjUr iiihii in t1u- hlatt. iMs-aiiau of hia eurrm'tu- i.iir' .iunii; thi war, to Ux ouii' llit-ir I'ljUilliiHtv I'lm-tloll n tor W. Humor. I' liy lo llirnlia His i-haiHiM ol inspi-talo. Will (iris'lf . carry I Vimsy Ivnnia I In INTII Hi.- Drill. -raln lia.l n nmji.n'ly of 1, mid in Ihr n'iirrKntr mtrl asl. Iliutj-alll't, r.jilical raii.iiiiiitr -fr ii.ivrriuii, is a very riiiriipt iiihii un. I rvrn K .rnri n In. Iih- atKIWfltJWr. JH t-tir, St.il... i.lmi.s.-!. lutri rTierrt M a Jftt -.11 llir ,Hli IK i, ,U-r, vili. -ii Biu kalew will lie elrrlwl (toveliior. 1'en nsylvatiia is en titled to elin ti.lal votes. The prospect in t thin is not so (Uttering, altliough therr isaouie clianrc lor .tirei-ley Anelediou ',.r Sis rrtary of Suite and n I m m i.i Congress come -H ' tw Kth prr tirant's majority- iu lMtiS w as 4 I , I'Jtt. In I M7 1 thr radical candidate lor (iovcrnor was elerled by SMI, I t( majoiity Thr Liltrral innvriiienl may reduce this majority very greatly, or all together, and the State may roll up a majority for lion eat old llorsre. Wr do not liellcve, how ever, that Ohio w ill go l.ils'rul. It give i'i votrs, I iit they are not leascsHary to lUMlle tiris'lry's rhs t ti HI. t Tlie prosMl ts of the elrrtloll of Hen drirks, the ahle-st man in Indiana, are first rule, tiranl tarried the Stall- ill IMIiH by ti,.")7. Two years afterwaids, iu lH?t( tbe rudicala only carried tbe Mate by a, TitiM -ahowing a sli;ady liaia. The redui: tlon woohl have Is-en gn-atel liut for thi ail.titiiiii ot 'i.'itHl negro votes through the upi ration ot thr 1 ,'it Ii sincn.lmriil, ailopled U lm-ell IHIi.1 mid I H71I. We regard Hell .iricka t-icriiou as awHr,,i. m.. iiiH-rala are under the able leadership of George VV Julian, who is a tower of strength in Indiana The State volea on Hi h Oct. and given 15 electoral yoti-a. We announced the other day that Miaa Kuiily Faithluil, an English lady, would a.Nu visit the United Htatca on a lecturing tour. We do uot kuow if ahe is ronsid st.iered iu England aa a -wouiajj'a rights" advocate, hut she iw tbeeditor, we believe, of a periodical called the Victoria Mtqfi ttiie, wlioae speciality ia tbe advocacy ol woman's claima to remunerative employ ment. Iu IHuO she louuded a printing house iu which women only are compoai tora, and ahe ia by royal warraut, -'printer aud publisher tu-ordinary to her Majeaty." The poet Longfellow ia a supporter ol lloraiw Ureelajr. Uf the piHrUo'Auieru-a be has confeeaeilly more geniua than any other, utiieaa we eicept Edgar A. Pue whom we are disposed to regard aa tbe moat nobly eudowed of all American verae wntera. Mr. Longfelhiw is a great artist in tbe uae ol words, and hia Tersee are very skillfully wrought, but be ia as far below Tennyson, as Jonathan Truui bull ia below Longfellow. We are none the less glad to learn that gentlemanly, cultivated and gifted as ba ia, he is giving the weight uf his name and influence to the cause of Liberaliaui Poor senile old General Dix declared he could not aupport Gtaeleji btaauae be oounttelled the cowardly policy of non -re aistance when tha fJouth was abou( to secede. It now turns out that the veoer able old granny bad said tbe very snow thing Nay, he bad gone much farther than Greeley, lor whilst the great editor only advised acquiescence, Dix was lor muting any attempt on the part of Lin coin to " violate the Constitutional rights ' of the South, and pledged his party to armed resistance. Good for Dtx I What dugerout things are nwspajwn)-, ind 'Old printed letters and speeches t The people of Chicago last year were now a Urge number of brigands infest the city, rendering life and property un safe. The Chtcagoans are becoming greatly excited, and although justice has been-datt- ndtb a loubs jWd to.culprit hj-retofore, a lew days- agu-Ute iuoat im-a mary punishment overtook a murderer He was brought into oourt, tried atod eun victed in twenty minutes. The liwiency with which vile offenders have berebifore been treated has grown out of the fact that juries nut only decide as tn tba guilt or innncetlce, but also decide what the punishment shall be. 1 Aa there are always ti-odef bearud men on every jury, many n feMow who deserved -to fed the baiter draw " has bad cause to have "t good opinion of the Hew because iiistead of winging npew gibbet, b has bad only toeonae and raetfort himsetf whtW tw detgoing unpriauunent tut yenr ot two. i'lvfNiolj n,. jBai.irJMLaici wjaaa. mk. parvd fir war Uuu Fnaee wioa hc d ciafiit ti.Mtilitit against im'sa, "if a ixi;(it the South. Kn-ry dnrfaimit ainiw thi' Fraiu .. Pruasian war brin'a Ui li?ht thr atari tiitij tarrtii'mitcy ofevary iie- pariaiMjt. (.-n. tlruh "blialid aonin linn. ifu a Inter iu v mtlicattoa of hta il trtfet ol the i-ily nf Htraabnurg. He sii.iWK.1 that it waa iiupuaaihle w iakt siinvsaful rli-ten.e aitapl; IxjratMt- Uiecity was uupruviileil with the iwowaMry anrana M ileii-uif, We at Ironi tW ptptn that h. has puliliiitHMi book namttj p lijiiuaeti' Ir.iai the runsarv placed tipoe him by a military I'muiuiaaiue thai paaacd Bpaa limii.tniii. I Thn wuu.ler now is not that Kism t' iliil an lia.ily. Inn that France waa ulili in do so wi-ll un.br the inttMxytte and corrupt umnagetneut thai diatinguiabed the dayaof the iaat Kuipiru. ( nr of the beat jokea of the cam paign ia tieo. William lurtia. lieisa man of very rare gitui and author of mime charmingly written I. -inks of travels, iluvtidji tn fyriti, yiie Niten, dv., aa well aa an adtuira ble satire upon laabiouahle foUy - The Wiiwir IiHn- -ami ia llarper'a eiltlor, dnit he is not the wim-einian in America. He has !cen making apeccheJi for Grant, and he very gravely and naively lulls hi hearera, that Grant never makes appoint- .fosnilijiii (I l.'S'k ut Nurtli Curolina and ailmire and woii.ier. Behold some ofhis appointees--Fat Carrow aud Windy Billy Heudeinou, Hester A Company. Why ia it that men ol purta will dawdle or tell w hat la not true hut are our friendM doin-r in the various parts of the State ? Are you iu earnest In this very important matter of electing s li t-aiili-nt, or are you supine and indiflcr enl ( It money wore to lie made would you not cirri yourself night and day ( II your home were on Are would you not ti ive to put out tbe fjre) If you were perishing itr tlie water would you not do your ulinoat to cm-ape death I Your country ia in danger. Civil liberty' is in lURger, The rights ol' Mates are iu danger. Tlie Constitution under which you have ftourjahed ia iu danger. The proap ritj ami wealth of theoiiThtry are in danger In a word, all that iir prw-ioua and glorinua to a fraeuian ia is danger. Wb) then are you not up and diking with a manly heart, and a ready Heal f I'reaently it may lie too late. Four years more of Grant's iron rule and insane policy, and a (Vulrali.r.t Despotism will hold its saturnalia of death where all tbe trophies of liberty once flourished, ttiae up like iiieu and do your duiy. Yoie and work for the candidate of feace aud Civil Freedom. The contest in Tenoi-aaoe proiuiaea to lie ot uunsual interest. Andy Johnson, is s candidate for Congress and ia making a very active, and, an it was to lie expected, able can vaaa. He ia tlie in, ml conauinmate stump speaker in that Slate. It isaonie what remarkable that many ot the great est esinpatgnera TonQeHsee has ever had were natives of North Carolina. Jaa. K. Polk, Andy Johnson, Meredith P, Gentry and Kmerson Etheridge were all born in this Slate, we believe. The beat speaker iu Memphis in 18flN -probably equal to any in the State, JohVoti excepted, was Col. 11. K. Mcliae. TBut to tbe present contest. There la a triangular ticket in the Held, as we mentioned the other day. Geo. Cheatham ia the regular Democratic candidate for Congressman at Large Johnson ia Independent, and Horace May nard, Radical. Cheatham is not much of a speaker, but Maynard ia a man of abili ty. He may be elected, if it should be a close rote between the other two, Tbe chances, however, are thought to lie in favor ol Andy. Maynard must receive a larger vote than tbe Grant Ring candi data did three years ago to be elected. Stokes got in 55,080 votes and Sea ler, Democrat, 10,333. Tbe State will gu largely for Greeley. Tbe knowing ones an cmtrlileiit.' that Wisconsin will go for Greeley. Indeed there are not five States that are more cer tain to cast their vote for the oandldat of Peace and Reform than Wiasooain. It I now ascertained beyond doubt that tbe very -large German role of that State will lie cast, almost solidly lor Greeley Such is tbe unanimity of view and pur pose among them, that it is regarded that. their votir alone would he near! sum.-iHni ( to ravolutionixe tbe Bute, if there had been no aliandonruent of Grant among the Kepu till cans of the State. But thou Mtads who hitherto supported Grant hare omie over bi Oh-eley, and enrolled them selves njji-nneiar Itwoiii jlisl lo and Civil Liberty, And as tas ball mtis on gathering Usngtb daily, and encoura ging the friends it tlie hmeat old philos opber In this Stat, and other rHatea, to work heartily for success. Let our people watch -fires of librrty be kindled on every hill top, and let tbe slog an of vic tory ring nut it theory uittak thrHigboul onr borrters. i nn sttHNny eaBoot stuff the balk-t-bni as they did ia August, and if every man who is really oppoaed to Grant will vote, then wa sweep lbs Stats by a Urge majority. 8etereUi Boutwell la a magnificent t asjocsw. AK-itMader tiamtllua ami nH other acknowledged naaaten of fiaance may beresdter -hide tbeir diminisheil haada." BuulwsU It a. genius "born. Biada." 8o una Bui a kt-eiua eonld tsojpbinto lijiiiai an he nets. Only wit- Beat lu dlowiUi, - H. at tits head iif tha 1 eMiyrj EhjinHtacai ouijhit t. know what It Uw amount of the pul.li Uer.r, t.ut Mr d.w not know, aa will lu st rt uom this statement. On page 2D of the t .iianot report uf ltttU), ha states that pub!; - debt liilara June .ftl, laOli, $'J, V! i !.iS.TS. Han wa ham it to , neut t)t to Hint right t IjM us atw In tba j i iitUfy atalasnanl sf Julj, mi, ai,;.-. i ' bun, ih public delit ia given f ' -i period nt 3,t)45,l TOrSM M Nov -., , i, w corrwet f But read furtbur. In i - l; t ?i ft,,. 1870, 'pim ili, the .aw' im af n ta putiah) debt on June SO, i8, (tba aauat time ton sea,) M ji,5f,52,ei S.M. Mow of these three stateuMBta which oaa be relied on. Be tween the first and the second statement ." vne wnau ainereooe ol over . ut uit.Liom irf dollars ; whilst l tween the -coad aud tlie last there ia tbe wide diifurenoe of some roKT trhkk utl.I.l.iisa of dollara. Now aftel such Hg uring as that, who will believe any thing Secretary Bout wall, the great financier, may say almut our public debt, or any thing else that requires skill, braiua and fidelity I Surely, surely, Boutwell ia a genius. Greaay Ham Watt's bad so many of his decisions reversed by the Supreme Court that mime kindly disposed soul ail vised hnn a throw up beads and tail when he came lu act upon a ease. Boot more nearly by exer-.-it-.ing the universal Yankee gift of "gtiisiug.'' Surely, with little practice he could guess within voktv TURK millions uf the amount of the pub lic debt. KKPOUT OF THE IXITTOM CHOP. Washinton, Septeiuber 17. -The Sep truiber repart of the statistician ol the lie partment ot Agriculture indicates a de dine in the cotton crop prospect during the present month, ia conseipieoos uf tbe cotton caterpillar in portions of Gtairiria. en. ii m ... . . k ioiiu, -iiaoauia, aaiasiBaippi ana liOUis anna, and of drought of modi-rate severity in Texas, Arkanaaa and Tenneaatw. The condition of the crop, as shown by the av erage of returns rerjaved, is as follows Virginia, 87 ; Narth Canilina, 101 ; South i arotiaa, v,t ; Georgia, M ; Fkxida, 2 Alabama, tW Texas.' M : Arkansas. 7M Teunttase, "J. rbua, the prospect throughout the en tire cotton area, which favored a vield five per cent larger tpaa an average pro duct, promiasa at the present time about ma pei raiuos uiao an average, I tie in crease of ajnge over last year, and the unfvililsa-)f nf Uw jaoi trfJt attuT r:-, malarial Uee. the total cfVof 1873. while thn Dnaatbla eauiusioiuuiiiai-ci ravrures or earlv oocur rence ol USei may modify the preaen pectatiow The onw countiea reporting eottno in Virginia, are Northampton, South am pton, King and Uueeri, l.'heaterfield Greenville and Patrick, and iif tbeae the average of couninon nan uorllncl ifom 101 lu Au guat to 7 in September. Returns from seven counties in North Carolina average nil ui nepiemuier siamst tT7 In Auiruat Mecklinhurg holds its August estimate of tun, anil KHgecomtie has advanced from 75 to 100, Twelve reports ara below 100. No material to from insects reported. Tbs average nf condition in South Car olina has fallen from Wd in August tu 93 in nepiemuer. iiarungmn, Barnwell bdgeaeld and Fairfield couiiea. which. together, produced tHI.OOO bales of the crop ot 15, average tea. Darlington and r atrnetil staoaing belter than tn August Richland reporting 100 in August, hta been visited bp tbe uateroillar. and re uucea the estimate to SO in August. Only twelve counties in Georui. of 60 rapt-rung, reiurueu a cnnniuon tea man loo, and general average wa 104 in Sep- uiuioer. li is piaceu si tro insect rav ages are becoming serious in several noun ties especially Lee, Twiggs. Spauldinii Schley, Baldwin and Marlon. The de- dice during the past month ia Florida has bean from do to VS. Tbe caterpillar appearea in Biiwannee a early aa July IStb and divested of leaves whole fluids before August 15th. Leon, Jefferson. Madiaoq, Godaden and Taylor hav also been visited. Only four eounUe in Al bams hav. made returns below 100 in Au gust. Thef general averaee beann IV7 Two tbirtla of the present returns nr be low 100. Thirty two counties averaging 88 ; of the prominent counties, Hale allows a decline from 109 to 7. Huaavll iron 103 to 7, and Marengo brim (M to 70. Montgomery indicate an adtrancn fin-ni ma to 110. I wo ttnras K Uie returns in etude a reference to Insect ravage. Tbe Snerai averag of Misussippl return has ten ainot thn August report frosa 1 13 to Wtl, Warren ha declined from 1 10 tn 107 ; Madiacn from 105 to 77 Hinds from 100 to ttO. . Three touiib iif the return are betont 5 itneot deprsdafbaM are aerious to many eottntie. Tba average for Lou lean ne van 101 in August. In September US. In Caddo the decline u form 1(0 to 40 from luu to 13 in Concordia ; trotn 5 to W in Clnibom While in Madison, a prominent pa ish, as aavanoc or from IsHJ to 140 Is reported Tbe caterpillar ha been destructive ia Tangipahoa, Marion. Red River St, Landry and Corcondio ; drought ha abortened the Tela crop and reduced the average ot the return ot condition bum l OS to 04. Few wpurt of (lie prsaance of insect are . ... .. ., . !. . . . The average of Arkansa returns hts kwn dar-nassd from tat ton 78. suaiulv f drfsweather. In Teuueaaea. druugti t baa abut lieea inpinoos, redurnug tbe average ptm itrl In Oil Urn f trine sn-t ytning aviihi of the top crop are rapidly falling off, threatening watt-rial rsdut-iloM nf the crop. The Sparktiiu Catawtia Springs are swaj-Ulraairttsil. 4 wmti nwwUM Uat.. ,1:stiVt:a-)d;.ai.ij oer aatiiajrea by taut rains. Mr. Marine, nf Newton, has a pn Hawing to- bnciai crop. i Tbe revival tn tbe Mrlho di-H Chnrrk nt Uh-kurt ranulted ia Uw aiidtliou uf gfteen member. - - Sev eraJ young roan nre about atteoding med ical -ales ilu. The Ctlawb jail bat two tnotstet. ' A ease of negro infan tieiite was on-rnmitled on 18th innt. The woman's name m Eaiiline Sfietford and it how in m. P.Vir Vmarck and Kperor William, it V lafled, warn, aaxioua that ,att the Oerntniotfh4ai!rs abonuj b nt Berlin da ring lnu nf the amnswri there. , Tn Kuig r-f Bavaria and tUxonf, bowe-ver, tteslic' In be prraent, and will outy b reprpsM -d by panl ijoys. . " hvw nMAj!tr tr ta rot BUkrilKKM TUhWSI.l, TOO KTH IH 'A IT." The following ia a ft-tri-smdenee a tween the Kditora ol the IlilMwro' He nirdfr and oumrtf, iir-aaiimed, it aat uia bv an. editorial headed, "Tbi lUdu al Pro granuue," which appeared in the Ramm of the S.'ird last Murch, in which wv stateil, that it waa said, that the (fliovr named iWmW, and several other papers of former Iii'Ui.ratic faith, bait " sold out " U. tlw Kadlcal paity. Ws bag parnon of out readers lor oc eupying so mu-crt apaus with a BJattur oi an littln iatanaai tu tbenj i but tkn aaial A'wbsviltttm a, anu wa not auowitui what it nil na said in regard to this affair, feel that it h uo" tug but tli'hl lo uublisb tha facia iu or iar mat all who may have been niiain formed may know the truth. Orange court, we think, has bean hid.! siuco then, but we have not been summon d tu appear, and, ia fact, have heard nothing more froui the parties who allege to have been so groaaly wronged aud mis represented. Aa we stated iu our reply. we never du a wrong to mm re anv one in U'litioiially, and ara alwava readv to make wnenda for any wrong committed, when it ia shown to ua that ws have committed it Bjt in regard to this matter we bave nothing whatever to retract. Here is tbe ciirrmtiiiudeooe aaWnuUta lUtratim : Rttxiit-mnit t)KVM n, HtujiHoKo', Nr'C. May 4th, mt. Korron Bannsn :- Ws perceive fnuu nn.ejtrHM -H- Uw lr Ntm.WnKAiFtim Hjaaw!ivCia,-J Kirder," with having been Umgh. n. Keoonjer," with having been ' bouih up by the radical party.' Tbw is a vary aei ious aud grave cllaiga no lea dawa- ging to our cbaracler as honorable, houeet men, than to our pecuniary uitereat. We need not aay the charge ia a vile falsehood and infamous slsudcr- we expect to 'prove il ' ii a court of justice. by suit tor itbei unless you do ua the yuatios to ciwrra-t-ymii ttatcment in an tar a the " Hot-order " ia cnucerntxl. We beg to aaaure you that we have never teen the day when money emild buy ml' We hold ourselves 'alaive price.' And were we to 'sell nut' .we do not think the radical party could raiat inoney enough even were they to -ateal nil' that belong to tba government. ' j We know not by what authoritv von have made thia charge, unleas it arises ironi our oppoaiuoo to kuklux outrages l wiiicu we pi-euicteu trom tu t tart would doUwoouacrvativoa more harm than good) and ear 'iudepudBiiiiii' tn ioing our owfl 'tbinkln-r' and uubliah Oil' mi na(n , ' m v .. u kum ntenta: Weacknowletlgenii ptilillt-al maatar and dance not to the crack- of a master's whip. We dapia radiisajtam no lea than we no nars ana sianiierert, and why tou atiould cnargs us wttn having been "t-rouuhl nu - aslnnklim an, H I 'kuowa U,V w hav always txlvijnl4 ttm Vi-vinta Contervativ policy, a the bet', policy to wrest our mate oul nf radical hamia, and we pre-smur una i act m uitpleastng to "ex tratne Ku Klux Dmuocrau.'' But It does not make us '-radtcal" nor It it astdaxaa. that wt bave been "bought uo " A speed y oarreetion oi the lie and alan dex may save you ti-fimv. trtmbbwimtr aau expensive law suit. ltospectfully, O. N. B KYANH 4 WXfi. To "we don't know who." SHKi.ny, N. C May tSlh, I874V Otntbuuu ; - Your of tlie ath la rt clT4ii. I do tin know of what vi iu nun piaiu ; out i never Intentionally do a wrong to any person, and nothing afford. men higher gratification than to make amends to a lallow citiaan lor wr.u.u committed, when it ia shown to Ui ihskJ t 1 i.. .,. ' uaveoommiitJMi lUand that bM, whether I ara requested to d. to by an honorable man in an honorable Nrrey, or not. Any thing else is beneath the honor and die nity of an upright citizen, gentleman and noun! man. . While thi i my course towards all hnn orable men, I never apologjx to the bully, .... untHga.u, .iib ciiwaj.i -ail m which if your letter ia a reflex of your cbaracler, you ara, Very retpectfully, W. C DURHAM, Editor " Banner." Editor Bt&rilw. f lillavlxiisr,-, n, ty. THE EFKECT OF CARPET BAG 00V ERNMENT A LUNATIC ASYLUM STARVED HJr. The riitb Carolina ttarjera Dublltii two ..... Jl U r . . .' .i... 1 1 "iii asr. r.iia-Hi, me sutiM intend nt id Ifoal a ale, begging for a loan of 85.000 tncairy on tlie institution. In one it theui he say: owing to tba tlgbtnem of the moasv marsei i am unaoie to borrow mouse with which lo buy proviaiona, aud unlets Ws can obtain a further credit tor aap- pties Hi Inmates of the tiistllullon moat suffer for want of the nwnmartew of life or be turned nut into tbe ntreeta, dependeoU upon "individual charily, at th Stat bat proved utterly incompetent to pro rid lor them. We have now but on day's sup piiea on band, and soles relief it afforded. day after to miarrow will tnd nearly ttmr hundred human Iwiiur in thin aavtom tuffuring tor aottietbtng to ant. Ia the name or uoa and humanity I bee; son to help them if you can." the Columbl (8. C.) Phmniac. com- menfjngon thiaeitraordbisry appeal from the superintendent of a Stat institution, y: "Not a tingle dollar of thi veara aboro. priation for the asylum be been paid. The taxes from wliM-b tU apwirtiristinn wa designed to be drawa war coUevled fall and winter, but thin awen all mg draltt upon the Ixua armed force lund, and sim b like swindle, flw nay lum. th penitentiary, tb public acbooia. and tl other proper ubract( of govern meot rare and support, have toffwed ter ribly in cuoantunnoe. The asylum ba nwaAitjtk m, ;,;, stttmiiatttirij, through ths pi(iii.ot ,rlotts uf Uie superititeedinut aud the assJatanus rtHHteesd Hun by private UnlivKtuals" ifsawiaMi Uitlurf ', twarn AWiila, ,. . Tb 48d aanlvemry saf tha Catawba Rirar BaptM Aasnriatio will hw Isold with Ubhio 1st., in Burks county, mi nnd halt suiltw we of tlx korv. and oaa bmm aod quarter aorlh of tb W M.U Kasf roexi, (lomwenoog no Thursday bet on tbe tscood Sunday la''Octoties -; Newton baa (MotaUuaof 888 inhab it an ta an increase Mac inw, uf (41 t ctiuniwa, Methodist, itef.sia aad Lulls ; a mat college ; iewaie tctalMBf i 11 Moras ; out tailor shop, li (eat estate it valued at 14,000. , , -. , , ttaiiipdi'B Sydney tttttrge tnd t'ntmi TTbatikigical Seminary bave Uiib i-wnad with aa increase of atudenu over last teaslim. N Tbe Warrenton Index says it is pro posed to raise a blither sum for the erection of a monument over the grave of Captain John t Marr, tbe Southern soldier who lust hit lit in the war. Th Norfolk Virginian: announces the arrival of tbe long expected hickory nolc from Horace Grevley 't farm at Clisppaqua wairn wan ootaiawa try a numitM Hum mat city aotnn Urn si sua. Tn lartnut Tnaotji i Kouni.n.-. imwlsn units -a. Jaeaulw U wra-raV -at a tjuarter of a million dollar per annum, oos nous pays lo the city ux on pniperiy and ouuu-ms or eleven or twelve hundred dollars; and between this point and Petersburg there are twenty itHir aaw mill at work, whose products corns almost entirely to thi city. XorfM IHcstw ow, " Briar- " Uotwina. It is aid to be uu ueatiooably true that Wil liamjohnauo Hodgaa, the great negro politician, of Norlolk oounty.Ts dead, lie iivssl near tha city, beyond Newton's creek, and died at bl hotuf ' oa Friday but, lie waa beyond a doubt the moat dangerous of ail th negroes in thi vicin ity, and hia lost will be regretted by a tew, even among hit own racai.Aor'uit Vir- Asi t t-uiCmsnM UoMft. We regret to snltouuc lb death ol Wm. P. Cunning ham on of our moat eatiniable and entnr priaing nierchauu, who died on Saturday morning Uat. Mr. Cnaninuham lived to auito.jiijtaTSjsWt TjVftL rttawtoh. War, nnd eaiiirrated to this citv at an wnj age, wmtr a nuiutwr of year hi waa engaged in th nwreauiue trade. rrtklrrtetttmrf UeruU. A ItKuaHxaHt.c Doa. Wn hav a dug m our town mat net Rasa a regular atten- uant uion an toe service at on ot our churches for tha Iaat tea or twelve fear. Whenever th bell rings whether for morning, veoing or night iervtce---hc repairs immeaiatety to church, and re maina there qnUtly aud orderly notil the ""tsims m aiattstu, WS taw mm 'si Sunday, noarly blind at he m, raeliug ip vue awe of ine cnurcn to nit aocut touwd place. MteUmburf Htntihti. A new London daily, devoted ta great meaanre Ui Anierican and German new, s snout, w oe s war leu. Aa Engllah convict lately committed suicide, and the Jury at tniutwt dtsddud inai iu ueoeaasHi -uuo lelonkiualy, wil fully and of hi malic aiorm bought kill emu muruw ulfUSCHI. Gentletnen la Lnndoa are getting np man naj-supplying t iairo wim an t.nglish ehurch. The Kb41v,Ttanfftfji vsiueu at auvu. , Th Panalan tre Just now nimipied fan replantiug large tree round the lithe in tne Bolsd Boulogns. . Danial it given from Paris to a story that the German were violating the Treaty ol Poaot Ity bjiiidtog. aww. worka at iisuiin. Notwithstanding th etui-offlc.lal con. tradictloo of th London paper, it yet tenm certain that I'r Roundel! Palmer will shortly be mad Lord Ckaooeitur of ureal, Britain. AdnuikHt. reoautlv Driest of tha areak Church nt Lelpaig. haa gone to Mount Athoa to eontiau hi lesassrch among .."-"oas preaervea is KM monaster ie there. Th Ciar and th Ciarwltch took the opportunity to visit tbs Doa Cossack on tneir way to Berlin, receiving loyal depu latinos Iron, their chief. ' On hi way to Berlin the Em'rieror of ouairia open en tne Hungarian met, and had a oonferanc with Count Aadraasy aw. outer w nit tjounsetiors at rswthv Tha Auatrian GorarnueBt oautions young jrwb) with asissical Uiaaw not tog to the Uoited Stale, Mying that those wno nave gone mer nava either been de frauded ot toetr wtgtj or led istray. On th fd of July tha fornr pieacher idTnmioso. ia Nortbern Norway, tbe ncv. uiai utasn, wa awAanded ta that place. Ht had been convicted of poUoo log hi aged mother. Th Empret EHttbeth of Anttri bai written to the wotnaq' righU olubln Vienna; jie. taks m advice and keep away from politica. Than i nothing but misery in It. ' They btv diafwverad the man whe tired the Brat shot la th Fi-jvx Prussian war,' Hi asm it Suhraux ; b I a er- geant ni)or, aad they nave given him aa iron cnati and an etegant revolvsr. Mow they Ought to sonfer ... dokedom oa tha man who fired tb final buUet la that tt riidaowMat. ... ; a - - -'tius-- .-.,-'. The Etirorjaaa moeareha are reneralli fVd of horse, and food onea. too. Queen Victoria' bores nr valued at 50, 000 King William, at 144,000, Francai Joseph' at f 140.000, Victor Kmanuel tt lO.OM.tYar Abaandert at bM.000. Lao dd'tof Bi kriam at 80,(W, aaNd th tana at 1500,000, 1 A -' - ' . UDsaraa-Manaa Kjujw. It oltea been remarked that no Uiiarter tor bad been hilled daring th Uta war. Wa have, however, heard of one exrep tiuMi. ItotiMns, a bfotiMrof Mj. W. M. R.diiHiia, aiiigrati4iisijec4 Inim the 7tb District, who wt Guartar-maater. wr believe, of tha tint N. 0. Regiment, took W)vkMtlMM.mmmimir------ Tbw article ha lieeo pris- around anceirei-lrd. Capt. ' CWxaro Durham, IjuerlM nxaaler of Matt Ransom brigade, was lbe(Wall(T Bsyard of the CooM rata army, ii sad Hw cbarg at Ply- -saBBansaaJlliJtuWaa-ltttw ifr taatniartaT lasii is mWrW&W wWaT8WpIM(af(f Wfl. llfjif IHJI'M fnsi isnai siisiliilltsJ fc - - ' o -J- J - 1 - tloatotoeoaotvvwtibhla bsond. JatM bef.irsbedied.lissld to hia father. -ilNovembet- lath, m" Oa tha West dtrnt know that I aver kaww what le was," ft w a tanoaal and a gentle a a giri christian gentlemaa la tbe notiieat aoosntatloa of tba term. ' The charge, mad by Garland tnd An derwin't two North-Ctrnlln briirada at (!dd Harbor oa tha right flank of MoUwt- lau, broke au Maw aaal wave a tba wtoto- S . . GM Uiuiaod and tarter-maater Uaaat war, tba only two ofBcnra that asiauMd oa bora back. Tha gallnat Cnpt. Btosnt waa killed InMantiy. Tbe Bouirttga Princes MoCkilaa' Maff gv tba two bngadiw a credit, whkb tltey never received - trona Coafederatr -la, vm; th aradlt uf decidin ,b daj. aWA, Uvmd. r. VOL 7.-1, '" "'' " ..u - - rrrtdtbg RldiBe, of Tiavie exmntvT waa If H thrown from hw horse near Smith Urove. - '- - j on Sunday, tha tat, and killed. ' ftomsfam &utktrfr4tm VioJiroter ; -- - - --- Pidk Kuperior d.urt in astainu Utrif corn in market Burnett' Hotel feed if at 5 cts a meal Fonr deaths ia to )i Uat night. " ' ,'.t Five person were immersed and lulned the Kuti-Mt--fordUMi BaoUa-1 Chiimh on tbe. a. 8th. .-- ;,.' --n,-rf Six case for murder to be inveatfgattnl by our oourt twu weak. . " r Seven cent a Bound f. -r dried niliu- teMprtwpid wetxuanit sibua tuey n" -wsi ioc teas At Cayot Creek, Tehnmn Mnnty, Cat-, fornis, July 14th, by the Re. Joshua B. Handv, ooiorel, p, R, Ian, white, nod Mrs. Paulins) Scott, ixdnrei). The groom Is said to be a giMttimnn of eonaitiorabl wealth, and th bride at well known a the colored lady who daimvd. to be the wife of Richinond SodU of thU place, A marriage of that kind maC tnr of taste in Caliioraia hut i lorbuidan by law here. The Wilton Ulyr nay that Mr. Jama D. Barnes mad iu bale of No. 1 hat em on acre of Und. Itnbm aay that sum conndrel waylaid Mr. J. D. Gorman and. beat him ummercifullv on Wedneedar ui( ht of but week. :"'-' Some of th Meckleobtiiv farmera have formed a Fanuer'i Mutual Aid Aasocte- T tion. - ..... , croifc naa iMm umatf.1 IA IlWli-rM ftiirt - "I". "o, O. Mirrisiih,'if Lincoln couotv. ' ., who emigiatod to California In lrW8, baa ' returned bore to live. Nothing like the , old North State after all W learn that Mr. Gilchrist, the young' man who sbm and killed Mr. Mi t'h lland, "" In tb fatal feud between them, near Mow : Neck, ia th early part of hut week, in ,,rt t reooveriug from hit wounds, tb aUemling , , physician having pmtKiuiHwd him mil J? " . .... danger. WU. Jimrmil. '"'-i Itttnt row OntuAm' Patriot: i Little Sammie Harvey had an-arm ken. Itishiin Atkinsain will hold sit- " vices oa th. dteondeT. tbe ooloreil " orator rrnm Maryland will have a dtacnt- tt tion at Clreeanlinre'wlth Mabaoa leohsred)- a mowtbing Graatita. Atteadam-e very slim at Rockingham court. The' , niiwt imiiortant cat will be ih trial of :S! -Mr. Hag), white, tor Uw killinir nf Sauo- m-i- ! ders, cidoiad, ta an atUm-atmn at Madison. ' ! toroe tint ago. -AV fair far Greene boro' I talked" ot SaXKm. On of the workmen in iba.a: nf Mill belonging to Mr. Nkk Dalbw, nt iretieii, aotioai $ anak la a wood pilo and on taming the wood over found nd aiA aa. tun wCTw-mirstM -.,.(., task as, ns Itiinaman would say. A OtiniosrrT. As Mr. Coble, reaidinir about twelve mil South of town, wa , plowing in bi fiVId one day but week In ' turned an a flat ruck, atdt and amootbi,"s on cm aide on which thn folkiwiog In- ,, i tcriptioo wa traced in cut ltota- Mshir . rsnuiug was wountied no in is uutivtu,7 ftenu from ChurloU OUtrttr. nah A aix-wheel wagna i In Charlotte. 1 ' MerkUnburg ben lay two kiada uf vga . ' one oblong, between tha tits of para ,4 ; tridgn and guinea egg, tba other ia thn shape of a gourd with a haedl attacbed. - I mwm from LauUmrf CtUr. New of cotton crop disttmraging-lfc' ' will boon third short.- Mwhtickueaa ins Franklin. CJourt haa bean ia seaatoa. , , But one capital cam waa oa th docket. , tb oaa of Tom Spivy, col., for killing, on. tb 8d day of August last. Hall Harris," " tiol. Counsel for ttoivv. W. K Barltoux -, and T. T. Mitchell, Eat., submitted to. verdict of manslaughter. Tbe oouri waa ' occupied much of lit time with bastard r '' ' Cases, w believe all of the oninraet pro '' cuunn. rni law ia a autsance, ana ought to ibaaijtolisbed. v; , ,iff ;f - Messrs. Brttt and Whi taker will issue a '"If small sheet each day during tha Gnhla- 'I- boro Falrtnsiead of tba tresoalMw' fiur,.,), at innounced. It will ooulaia tb Dro .,, . gramme aod other matter of Interest, ', y i a Tb Goldibnro 4 M. Jtumrnl ao- nooncea that tha Hon, Hosar Graabty, of Jt New York, ha promised to visit tlia Fair of tha Ferawn' and Mechaales'a Associ-"' tio tneomouBO th tsd October next tav tbatpmoa, .-r.;"v . n JcsncB aa Vit Mkrm Out m Tana Cod aw nana Djits. A negro hoy, wbot nam wa have (orguttea, who htppeoetl to vota tbe Onanarvativa ticket at tba last .tioa, waa arretted at High Point where be Uvea, eturged with Maalintt a mattock two year ago, as tha story ia told. Ha waa convicted aad tent lo tba praltanUary for twetv month. Before IM. name court nnpeared Sand - Gray, tha negro harbor of High Point, 4 and several of kt eiitored twcimplices. Charged with resisting tha officer lay making an wreat, and riotous oondurt. ' Th pf inwipat wa Inad 819 aid coats aad . his aocoa pilot 81 and nnata, That alU -i. . . Moral! if you vote tha Ctoawvativej ticket dont steal a mattock, or if vow Meal a tnattoch do1 vota tb Coaserv'. "? - ttva tiokat, . If ton want to reiist niricera la th petfortanno of thsnr duly be our tain that yonlvoU the Radical UckeV MimnwaaT to!va Lave Bartr L, Paa W ara gtad to find that J tb ladle bave at Inst aueoeedeil w their . . nobU effnrta to procure a cuiulue asnnir ' rnent to mark tha last resting -place of that, i4V4itvanjrant.4.Sts PriBbard, who lost hi lira- w bias minmvew '-, - j ' - Ugtotb atck and dying during tba great yeiluw fever aconrg la Un city re, IMt. Tbe BHinument, which has beeo. planed In pnattioa, kt a very neat nnd tub. -. stantiW otstX' Tha um cn thai" - : - Baa aiita leads aa tolloarai John jUjiiu lii hsfil. iHirn iu Pmiiia. wowaty. Jan OthJ IW1 ltt owtng ; Pastor . us th 1st Baptist Church for even year.- During Ihnt timt) th new Chun k eiiirh-a -was projected aod oaBnteooed, which ob- ' ject enlisted hi wamatt svmpsthie nail - inaetatigatii exrmoss, n bun nur ' city nat scourged by yellow fevrr ht reoiaiued, at hU piwt, and while miuUteritig to the akk and dying hit nraibona oamand tbi p aid maa latd him down to bis everlasting rest." Oa tb South ttdo are tiie words, Wt Loved liim." Oo Vie ,V.rib t cU U Uie billowing iuscrlptkio, How beautt ml are tha met nf them that prearh tb gii(iel of peace aid bring glad tiding ot food tliaigt," ilwaa , 14. H'Umuij leaiftsr. " ii itSl4 ; I " hi . -, . """" . -. . --- ; -. .:. -' ..t. -
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