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V !T3 Ik OTTO. ( Ilslt.t, 110 UOt IK Tssu. - TEKM8 : T AgrWtattrrrnw !mt Till 1 wsbhsbsJi IV.. mmmmmm TlilivSENT CK.STRAI IZA IIHM. -u,ir n-aih-rs will bear wilneas to the tconocy and milnCnwa with which we hsw uiged upon them the dangers chit ,1,,,-nicii our ItafHiBltCHA imaituilnna. Ui hsve ill uiauy editorials atu-tnpted u .,in the people against the sggresU i,,l usurpiog xptrti id the fjiaul admiius u.iiion, believing that the constant ten ucnry wa lo strong, centralised Oov nytul ; that by an liaoituiii oiaregaru ui Uw rigliu ill- th &Uu ud ft cuutUut fev -" 4T the cheek ul tlw cmwututiuu, loiiwi il We tmv uiu luMkevlftt U 2iurtb dttrittjf Um ir(grtMi u itcoU II tbr W aeveu jHtfs; ad atood wnwsed u ii blind una, at their inUtuntum, at iIk ii tcuiebctsuo. lu the iuvuu i itttii nvt,,, u their umiiitt ami luditfcreuic Vt iitiitbkd k-t the ruUu tinudw that lutti tn t-n pliucd uju Uc sill ot avii litM it) Bli 'Jid defttruy it forever ami leuvc it. imLiMii jr)i u the wunti dpHiMit iti.ti 1 tic ... tLgiliUa ItrgtiilaluiD. Oui ru. i, both i'rtftidtiiL, ad v inert aud U-gia liti'MS, have mtuicd bunt u trilirmtiu li.ui iln: .ami Hit; very amriia - Uw ami lUialj..; lhi hav wrel at the trw 1 1 . i ili.nltfiquira, y m island wufhiil al llli Iruil Irrea. " lien Hit i w mil lu have t'ruil, (Vy cut the tret at ,f ., unil galhei tlir liuit." " i lial , hiiik In . ' la elai'lly deilic (iiuru unit" Ami Iipu wt li" arouuil upon i.u) Iniul ol (iimlieO' our South ai lii-al If our liemu. that once waa the abode ui uiaciy r. irou, happy, conteuu-.. p.-. pl , e are reminded ot what aniilhi" k,i.,u., thiiikei haa aaid. Kutttui re niaik: " laellers denrnbe a tri-e in the island ol Ja whoae peauferoua el lotiaiioiia blight ery uny blade ol graa. w itliui the coiumHa ot the shade. Ho il is Aitli diiipoiiiin.1 Kiidiealiun baa been i In 1'ps.s tree ol our iaud. tuder it i iiei ui aliade all haa withered that lu ll ill pronuae or in lull floieacence .Viituun thai had l.le or beauty haa tailed i.. In- .-iiiiiuii aud aioreiied by ite puiaou our ll.tfueui:. Al laal there laa irreat ahaking ammi); the people ol the North. I hr republican dry lioiiea have lieeu quU'keai d into lile Ti. fUocKt ot a new e&Uleuce rwoa through I he velna aud arteiien of the IxHiy poiilic, and the national heart beglna hi throb with warm eiiiotiona and to Ileal to th uiiibic ot ricouciliatitiii aud peat. Tln atliiitive reader of tile remark ot (inv C'uriin, of I'eunoylvauia, which appeared lu yeatenlay'a HuNTINttl., Iliuat have been inipreaaed aud pleaaed with oue reuiark lie made, he aaid, after charging the war upon llmae who held the strict Mlalea' Kighta doctrine, aud the remark m vi ly aigoiucaut : "Now, 1 lr, my fil h.w olizrita, that Um pendiuin haa aauug Ui far iu the oth. r dinx tioii. Appiauae Ami while we had juat toukiu to cuiu plain" .t the iuaidioua doctriue ol Butea' Kijihu, we have alao a just right U) coin plain that there ia too much centrahta In.n ol government juat now, overlooking the just lighta of the 8latea." We are glad to read mich thoughb ennii g froui a man who waa known a the Ureal War Governor" during the great itruggle. We have been long ' istied that tin re ia no safety to our gov enuuent except in a strict construction ol the couatituUou, and that when you ob hleraU) the rights ui tjutea, jou ieaWoy genuine republicanism wad set tip in it teail a centralized despotism Every man, beiieve, who vote understand ingly for Grant, voteai lor the deaWuctius ot ilil goTerumeat, under which as s ns lion we hava flourished so wonderfully, and what has been the envy and ad mi ration of the world. DKL10U1 t'lL 1KLAA0. Our readers will remember that this blaspberaous mountebank made a vulgai karangua to a few office holders and two thru busdred "egroea tbi fimt duriiur thw HtsU campaign. Uii rtcord ia ffasbingtoa was axhibited in tbe S timilW Mr, Woods. , Wooda was da- ouneed by Um Bread aad Butter paper of this Iowa. W ara glsd to b sbls to lay before our readers something further coacarning the blasphemer. Delkno, be it lenaabeaad, in s member nf Grant's Cabin. Tha CiodaDati Miujvirtr showi that ha waa at tbe bottom of I'm wild eat banks ia Indiana, ia IMS. t 9 !) MMsmtl in f"1 to bar been the brad and front, tba long and brains ol these thieving imittutona. The "Central " Bank of lodiaoopoUa," a pother eat ia these dava. IU three kilteae mad end KewftBe - ThwlruieAeBeere ere organised and brought into being by Columbia. Delano,, C'harie T. Bhermaa nd Oxiat Busrea-. The etock purporting W bs paid. o aa HVetrai," th moth r cat. w IM 000. The three kitten - Jmsd en the-eld A'UV-Thef had oo .-toei-aaa, aed tbei--- offieea,. e-wJ Mmber, tike that brooa generally, wen apt in by-pleoe, not easily loana oy we vicum who held their paper. Delano subscribed 04U.U00; Sherman end Bowen. tmOOO each. Bowen de bnwjHhat he was led taw the thing by Delano and ethennan. after frequent inter tews at UeUooi bouae. Wm. Stargts as auule one of the parties, and g good sham of tha cJunder. The State i leasury was depseted to the ansoaat of uadrwds of thooaaoda of dollar by the OroitaiachiaaUoos of Delano t Dompshy eoording to the report of the twiuv Thwaaetao ia ao 8er.retaiy taeUtswicw. the oiaoe Govwraor Uol 4 rtfea as becaaa be would not eoav to Um robber of tbe Treasury. Tnj MUie IMuio. instead of wttewdiiu! to his dulk al WaahuigUiD, is unipu; Otn to be retained hi orhYe His oltioe more protmbty thai any- mfcw, asT aHls npiior luiiilies u mjpWft, lj, mvutmmf- the sty, and in large ijuuitltiea. The uiiirwl U ut of hU mtud and hn W lid rat I tank i lprrteoi-e well At hiiu to lie the nswtfiaie of men who are scandalising the iiiunlry by ibeir corruplious and prulli TUB XKW YORK TKIBCfK. After ao attentive nading of this truly great paper for several months, we are unw illing to withhold our hearty com mendatioo. Il is at present the ablest and luoat salute political piper that haa ever I'ailea under our eye. In literary finish the editorials art not equal to those ot hhe 1 m lf, tit they BMfarBuwejudirKxKi. f ww. vm stjaMi s'swas"i Wa w v nwanj ducted by kotuat men, who are controlled iy a high anse of right, and who do not hesitate to withdraw a charge when satis lied that ll is uot sustained by lacU. Its rorreapoudeuce ia aingufirly copioun, i aried,and able, evidencing great industry nil ptDetialiou. Take it all and iu all, si m-ws paper and political journal, we lo not lielieve it has an equal in the vorld. lu review ol tiooks is much more horougli I scholarly, as a geuerai thing, ihai. 'Ii.- : igulsiies iu conleiiiporaries aud ru ila. if our tnendii deiire astnctly nrst rlsH Noriheiu piper, Daily or Weekly- ur aivT ia, subacrilie to the inbutu' t" Wliitelaw lliid, rvi .it has become iiiui h better heirg paper than loriuerly file service It is reudenng to the cause of i i-eoiieilial ion and ptinbValiou eotitlesit to lie high coiieideratiou ol the whole i-jun ir.and we are glad to know that ltn n-ady very great patronage is daily increasing. TWO Ni'KlH CAIiyl.IMAX.H. A day or two ago we copied an appre ,-iaiive notice ol tol. J. W. Elinton, ol M rfolk, Vs., a native North Carolinian, irom the Kiirliiuond Enquirer. In '.hi New Yotk Trtltune we lind an account of i meeting at t'oluiubils, t iliio, at which f'nl. HiiiUin made a long and eliajuent 4ee-h, and auother remarkably gifted North Carolinian, Col. 1). K Mi-Hae, now of Memphis, also made s stirring speech. thtr people know how well Mt Hae cao speak when he is fully arouxed. Colonel Hinton concluded as follows: "Why should there longer lie strife be twecn Us I it will not restore tn the treas ury the imllliitia atnt tiumn-erts ot million sml were espi-aded bv the govcrutueui for the proserution of the war. ft will tot rivall to lite the uncomuei dead who felt upon the gory field in defence of the I nion ol their tnthers, nor will it caust 'he wild flowers to bloom and blossom w-ith more fragrance sod beauty ovei i heir unmarked graves, ljet us, then, un friends once more, and sa the bones ot ihose who wore the blue aud those who a ore the gray blend aud mingle in com niou dust upon the battle fields of Vir tnis, so may the sentiments, feelings and aspirations ol their survivors blend and mingle in patriotic effort to wipe out all the hitter recollections of the past, and to make us for all time a uniled and happy people. For an accurate measure of the mingled lisgust and horror which the action of :be Grant Kepublicane of Pennsylvania in preswng their Penitentiary into the service haa inspired the men least dtspos ed lo oppose the Gisnt side, seethe manly indignation with which the Htontt Zeituny denounces the Oram conspiracy, aud de Clares that, if the people of HennsUvanis do not repudiate the Cameron liirtran ft ring, it should despair of the Americai. people, and that if Grant can he found to have Dersolisllv mixed in the matter at all, the peoole will throw Grant and Hart- . ,. . i r v T '1 i unit ovefboara togeiner. r i nww. Scott on Burks. In tbe number of Macmillan's Magazine there is ,a single page with the signature n. name u. pre re," a name that guarantee the accu rarv ol the writer's statement. Me pub lishes eight lines of Terse by Sir Walter .taitt. They form a kind ol introdution to Burns' "Address to Kooert oroc oe lore Baunockburn." Bir Walter thought that the opening of those beautiful lines was "too abrupt," and that Bums would, on consideration, have prefaced them with some ords showing the notation. Scott, ..luiiui over with a friend, hastily pen cilled the sort of thing be meant, and bis fines are before ua. This is a literary anecdote of great interest, and as sock it ia most welcome. fcVoW on Bums must he listened to with especial reverence : ' "! aWsanekbara proad d are lay ; Th eeoss tT war as far away, Jast wslUnfr for th break o' ds. To show lama which wet best. Tb saa roM'er th parole heath, and tts-nted ap th of aeeth, Wbsa Bruce, wl' soul Inspiring Areata, His soldi. rs thus sdilrswt' : " - -bcou whs see wl' Wsliaes bled? " eta. Foumn, Form kt to Govnimoa Cua Tra Cisoeeumd, Setrt. 8.-I have juat -sraxl tnim a ffrand eampaism in North western Ohio, and have road a brief report of Governor Curtla (rf peecb at Bellefonte on oaturaay evooiug. iu .rv him bit werensMd tribute ft th Jourage with whkh he arraigns the dee .hn have so km dishonored and kiauransd ear Brent State.. He was sever hj great, eren when be attained th. b Tbe First Virginia Kegiment wiU visit Baltimore oa tbe 1 in. of ia4ie.UM)ptrw mMmi year than since the war. i. u J to have a creat political demonstration at Lynchburg during tbe Fair of the Agricultural spct7- Th. tna he the Bra in Norfolk flondsy wJninn lb estimated at M,00-on which the insurance only amounts w 3,000. . n.. CIWuius Herald savs that Rrr. I. A Cbambliss arorpu tbe earn of the tlta H ehurh (Dr. Wiakler's) in ChafU-toa, t,a " i The Bedford AluV Ppringf property, wbieh was to bs been dpoel of Moa day at auftion, was not mdd, tbe kigbest sua wd beta, oolj l0,00a miKK norm Delightful Dulaao U stumping it for That Hue patriot, statesman and sol dier, Governor I'alwer, of Illinois, is on the stump in Imlisoa for the cause of genuine republicanism, and but influence will be felt in the election,. The Carlisle of Hpain are again on the war path. They are offering open oppo sitioa to King Amadeus sod are defying his authority. We hare no idea that he will he King live years. Perhaps his reign will be cut ihorl before another twelve Months eipires. .. . -a A..a, '"" lie tAullan ia? Turkey has propitiated tlie Khedive of Kgypt, his meet powerful lepenilent. by making the office he jiolds hereditary in his family. So much lor being s wide awake ruler. Charles Sumner is iu full sympathy with the Massachusetts. I.iln-ral movement, but herefuu-s lo be a candidate lor Gov crnor. We fear he is lacking in " bark Ikhic " He is fully couilliiurd U the "new departure," why not then allow himself to be voted lor'f At s Grant rally at Mrranbin, Pennsyl vsiiia, ii sotli ulu, it turned out that a lirueley, who, together with Buekalew ( 'urtio and oilier pniniinent IVihocratic aud Lita-ral leaders, were loudly cheered. The Liberals of Ohio are confident of vicoiry. The Slate haa been thoroughly canvassed and (lie organization is iiertect. rrom an actual count ot canvassing re t turns il is ascertained that lite Liberals are largely in the nmjorily Nell Tiles lay will tell the tale. The potato crop in Great Britain was a failure, and now the news comes that in rth ol Kngland and Scotland the wheat. rye. barley aud oat harvest is spoiled by i lie excessive md long continued rains file failure of the cereals is said to lie L'ouiplele. It is stated as a fart that ?(MI negroes have been sent to Pennsylvania from a lew towns in Maryland to vote tor the King candidate. They are iu Philadel phia and are. scattered iu the dlAcreiil arda. dueh is the Radical g me, and it may succeed as it did in our f-iale. The Great Grant King is vei , busy botb in Pennsylvania anil Indiana They are -olollizing IhiiIi whiU-a and negroes by housands. 8o we learn from those who are on the ground and witness the rascal ty. The only thing to be dreaded is Iraud. II that can lie countervailed the cause of Liberalism ia safe. The lilsratiug of the convict Yerkes ir-nu the Pennsylvania penitentiary to help llartranft for Guvernor, is stirring up the people auiszingly. Whom the gods would destroy they Drat make mad. If any thing waa lacking tn insure the condemnation of the King this base act will accomplish it. It is meeting Willi hearty denunciations on all sides. The acquittal nf Mrs. Fsir by a Califor nia jury seems to have been a rather iula mous set. There was no sort of doubt as to her guilt aud she tichly deserved death, but a handsome woman is in but little danger of th halter in any part of our country, if we are to judge from the ver diet of juries all over the land. Carl Schurt spoke at Erie, Pennsylva nia, on the 2lhh ulL, to an immense crowd. He spoke two knurs in English, and a half hour in German. The Germans war out in great force, although tbe Grsnlite had a meetiug and used every effort to prevent them Irom hearing their eloquent and able countryman. Horace Greeley has announced that be will make no more speeches during th campaign. He has made the best speeches ever delivered by any candidate for a high office, and has added greatly to bis repu tattoo for wisdom, versatility and geoers ability. Perhaps it is wiee in him to re main reticent ' until tbe election ia over. Qo. Curtin's reception at bii borne at Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, after over three years absence was moat enthusiastic A town of l.00 people gv. him a recep tion at which it isaMimated 6,000 people were present, omeming a distance of afty .sajlsejea ..greet him. Among the Vies President on -tbe occasion were aotn (0 or 40 prominent Republican who had folio d tbe eoures of their gfeet war fjKwenfcfrr m:tttor4iXi continue to canvass until the election. Wendell Phillip has talent and in fluence ia the North. He is, however, a t.Jjs-tocawltorT. , He- a. ivtal in hi lUe ot doing an immense .Wlof iniurv. Latterir. his hatred of the South seems to bare acquired a new stimulus sad flnds expreaaioa ia Isagoage as intemperate and malicious as distin guished him in th day of anolilioa wrath prior to the war. He want Grant sow tn be Kaiser or Emperor.or Dictator, or something else for the next forty or fifty star. He fold tb negroes not loeg ago that IT Greeley waaeiersea wssjr mmm ara lease. Ilia advice, in huh givww oy sim flAm is ba Jesuitkial addreaa to va- the arc-Trxw, ha neen eem apua i and nhilst in Usi of th lauar bara were .burnt, iu that of the fornter biuod has been shed and human live have been tost. At Pittsburg, the negroea, thus io- j-tUtnni by s"h-rm"etrdt3ry Sittic'tWrug" from a king tried friend, made an attack upon a body ol Greeley while supporters, which resulted in " a free light." tbe pen alty of w hu ll waa the ssrrlflce of seven lives. It is s great pity that Phillips wss not present. What a righteous retribu tion if be hsd been placed between the belligerents. There would bare bree on Grant lire eater less to vei and disturb the land. Mkktino or tux liosHD or Couirrt Com ii i asioM kks. Y esterd sy (Tb uraday) the Board of County (llinilsiiiaer held their regular montAlvawiuit.iwl)! mmn iiouae in mis city, Messrs. Wynne, Todd, Jinks aud Ktyaer, Commissioners, wen- present.. The Hrd appointe d the following per sons Inspectors sod Registrars in the sev ersl townships for the Presidunlial elec tion in November neit : aciWn W. B, Jones. J. II. Collins, (' II Iki-k with, Janii-a Kiiiiis and U. J l'H-liun'h. faor F,t. (I Psge, Willis King, G. L Toimolfski, John King, and S. F. Page. iitisr a Creek - Isaiah King, G. W. Nor wood, J. E. Kerrell. Kilcy Yeafby and H. Vi. Ilmiwe. . . . ChaniMrc, Win Fowler,' A. S. Nowell and J. 11 rx-arboroiigh. Jrirr Creek M. G. T"dd, .1 K Now ell, J W Smith, J W Maishbiirn and J. Tucker. MMU Crtek. W. H. Siinson, E A Rowland, I) S Stiuaon, John Join s ,lr , and A. H Jones Asw light. - J O. Harrison, J. A. Pow ell, W. J. Ward, W C. Msnguiu and E. II Kay (kik tlr, H. W Nic hols, W. K. Sum. W. II. Gulley, John T. Colcleugh and Tin uiias Koss. WlWi Brunch. J. II Adams, I). II. iVilliaius, W. M. Jewell, W. WihkIsII and T. A. I rowder. M. M.itlhea i G. A Keith, It. J. Huffs ha- J. L. Wi-allmni and A. K. lldge. St Mary'. J. G. Andrews, Haywood Grillis, Caswell Powell, Kiekinl Creech d Caswell Audrewa. Svift Creek. L I) Stephenson. H'ntV Forest. -T. C. Smith, J. M. Flem lug, rJ. K. Gill, G. M. PattemoU aud Hut. Watkins. Whtte Oui-.-A. C. Coshicil. C!.ler Olive, K. a Mitts, B H. Howe I and F.G, Moring. HtUiyl,- R 8. Pettilord AiniVrn Ward - I). A. wdker. MMle WanlVt. WhitKkif. IfestVrH Ward NortWt Dunston, Plumiiivr Balchelor, John Nichols, J. II G'Neal and W. P. Weatherell. These appointments ara not complete, but will lie completed at the next meeting. A number of claims were audited and ordered to be paid and some exemptions made from double tax. Messrs. Kenlien Fleming, W. K. Perry and Mnjor Dickson were appointed a Committee U let out th contract for the building of the bridge aero Pigeou House Branch. On million the Board adjourned to meet on 22ud instant. M. Taine is busily engsgeil upon a bis lory of the r'mtrh revolution. Sir Sidney Waterlow ha been elected Lord Mayor of London. Rosa fimheor's last painting, a tiger lighting s hyena, is said to lie her master piece. Martin Tupper's dsughter is writing cirben-beadibua . poeiiy like her papa's, Colonel Wood, the Museum man, ia or ganitrng a National Dog Show, like that ol England, with several thousand dol lars premiums. It is stated that Couot' Esterbaxy, for merly of Uie Russian Legation, and his wile will speed the Winter in Washington with Madame ErterhazVs mother, Mrs. Carroll Professor Tyndall friend, who prnrjoaed the now notorious hospital prayer guage, in a letter sent by tbe professor for publi cation in tbe Contemporary Review, was the well-known surgeon, Sir Henry Thompson. MXiriogston, a government oorasBav sioner, is engaged ia California in taking and pecking Salmon spawn for Um pur pose of clocking river in tha Atlantic State. He take from 60,000 to 100,000 salmon uawa a day. Col. Duncan offered to giva his paper, " Tbe True Democrat," away to awybody who would accept it, Nobodt wanted it, and it died of what thief acuity tana ma lignant inability to give Itself away. Mitchell, the Senator elect from Orea-on, will be on of the youngest am ia th Senate, bring only M years of ago. He we formerly ok Cal ilorwia, aad one 'sf the early sett ten in frregoa. Uebr a lawyer by prnfeatoo. . Of aHthe Cabinet Ministers, Belkasp alone baa remained in Wsshiogroe thmtigbout the summer, aad ha always been found at his pisvt except ft rare In stanFes. It ia now among tlie quiet rumors that, in the event of Great's re-ein tion, th Iowa Secretary's portfolio will be wanted for a more cealou partisan aad less conscti-ntious Cabinet Minister. A ah outing affair took place last Friday night wiuiv. 4 miles sooth ot town. John K. Scolt shot Council Scott, botb Cwhired, th ball or mawket load inflicting a arrerr wound in the fleahy rawt ot the leg. Oa. John Overt. he bee wrested aad pot ia jail as asnistaat at J. K. Soott in nt tenupted mnrder ot Cotuscil Snstt, and hi rase is la be heard fo-nvorrow before a sgMtrate. J. K. Scsstt bs not yet bosn sa. 11 s said that h asaa stvut is iikd; te reoojwt 'o. KagU. Ib UKtELJiY AT JKFFsUttlOtt 2tlLW KaTVtKT a CAPJTIA SPEECH. : i3 . . dwawaV; wawaaawawV MVjk 4mmmmmmm-mf'ti04RmmmmmIm- I should be very inconsistent and ungrate Inl, if y lit had aot been dWetsted c cnrdlng to any beat aadei steading to tbe interest aad wdtar of til great Taboriug class oat of which I have sprung, aed to which I have been eouimitted. Uegin ning Hie a a Isb Ter on a farm, going thence to amechanic's shop and learning any tra-ie. an a printer, I hive devotrd the rent of tuy sulsit-qnesit Ufa, Brat, to my own empkiyiiieat as a printer and editor, and after win. Is to wxaa ex lent as an humbi moderMc fanaer as well. I fce that my sytapr i euuld aut hsvs beea tstlierwiaa thaa a- b tbe imgaeaes aiajoritf ot laea kind, k In all agea are required to sub sis by their own manual industry. I "t to be ia swy politics as hi my aLii7 1 bv snaaat to be tba frksad of y politic as la avyl I to he tb Mead ofl usb. 1 aay hav mad aisstakos who ka not f is the policy which I thought beat adapted to promote the interest of the working men. I may Juat as well have been mistaken as squally honest, equally earnest m who have advocated adiflerrnt policy. Hut I know what my purpee waa. I was in the days of slave ry an enemy of slavery because I thought slavery iiwooauueol with the rights, the dignity, the highest well being of free la I .or. That might have been a mistake, but it was st sny rate an earnleat convic lion. So when our great trouble came upon us I was an sums first of aP- for ta bor, that tbe laboring class should every wuh um iivr uim, rwsw waiinji oi'SH that our country's unity might be preser ved without bloodshed, if that were poasi ble;; by mean of bloodshed, it that dire tut, trien.U sod n always a sad necesaity, always a woeful neewiiy ; and he who love bit fellow man must desire to make that necessity as short as possible, as tiriaf as possible, to hsve the least smount of bloodshed possi ble ; so as s. hmd as peace has been restored Ui efface as immediately as can be every trace not merely ot blood on the earth, but of vengeful leelings from the heart of his fellow-men. Such ha been tb impulse of the course 1 hsve pressed throughout the last few eventful years. My life hss been as open book ; alt could read it. My thiaighta have been given lo the pub lie warm and Ireah, sometimes before an opportunity has been afforded tor due con sideration and correction, very often min gled with the thought of others which were not my own, but which it waa very easy to atribute to me. Sol bare come on Ui ill is time. No one who heard my utterances or listened to them la any ws directly after the close of th war, when I pleaded for magnsuliiiily, for Awlsearauce, I ir tbe speediest poesilik) elfatweient of all s ma aud sorrows I'rutu th public mind, no one who heeded uie then can doubt where I stsnd to day, no one. My course has been plain and eiuiph) down with all meaner of lawlessness and violence. If iber are kuklux sr other disturbance, put tJism down with a strong hand, for mercy K them is quite different from mereviiiet psaoeable men of tb COUD-teajtiJ-- bilflsai job must ' 'palils, swrgtica.ly, earnestlyL Ataiica it is suppri iissl, then forget wfjth and rwueuilier mercy. ' I pleaded tor universal amnesty. What, say some, were there do men who cssmnilt ted crimieduriug tbe war I I aay if there were, punish their crime; amnesty wont forbid that. If men committed murder during the civil war, whether on one side or the other, if they committed acta contrary to the laws of humane war, then 1 would punish them sternly for t boa x-ts, and I would hav done it long ago. For every audi act or outrage against the laws of war in war is as black a crime as though it were committed la lime of peace. Phiiiab thosu moo alwaya. But for alt those nlen who were simply onr antagonist in Uiat great struggle, 1 have no feeling of vengeful wrath alter they have laid down their arms aad com plied with all the reasonable requirements of th Government aud of public safety. For security and peace, any till ug; for vengeance and wrath, nothing nothing. Such has been the feeling, such Uie con victiisi that 1 cherished through the wsr n nd since tbe war. Mow i sy tha time has come for universal amnesty, ao that ao human being shall feel that berausa he was on what yon and I regard a the wrong aide in our great struggle be shall b pnsvribed, disfranchised, or subjected to any penalty for it. Tb tint baa com when we should proclaim that amnesty. And having secured tbe right of every black man Tn ' he country, so that bs i juat as good a you or 1 we should give th whit man n chaoo loo,. Let as my io those who wei mistakes, who tough! against n aad against lhm salve (for it was a much against themselves s against us) let us say, "Fellow eotiiitrymea, you era wrong. You undertook to divide. You were mistaken. But that ia all over. Th country is reunited. W are all free. Now let ua maka you Ins also. Let a altogether every on ot as be el tinea of this country, with equal libsniaa and privileges so far s niee, cm give them, God hss imposed dmbililias ; wa cannot remedy that, Wa can only say the law I Just a good, for th ignorant, (of colored psopla, a (of m or yoa. Their ataadtag ia Courts i the same aay oe-s. Their oaih ia the asm. Let very out tell hie story, aad let tb Jury, giving each story do weight, determine which at erarreet, and tat aot tutor entitle to favor,8:- This I the ground for which I hav might, oot to have a subject class, a procribd class, aa alien class, aa outlaw ciaas la lb country, but to have aaea stand oa an equal aad lawful platform of one eommoa nationality, free ei titene, free to Merc is such fitcultise a Ood has given to tttem for their ow oetenaora hjr apbuiiditig of their on families and fortunes. That antmatw ax autmmaaship . I know It is hoiaanity. I seal K is pairiiiliam that we should alike resnwaher aa mom harshly, betlertv the eoefliets of tba past, asid we am btnea lurtk to be woe Americas penpuamt ess tt ba1! have ery eham-a aa lu aa tba aua atitutioa aad tb laws give k Hum. Thy sty lew ar praarilied but tbt maay an proscribed ia th law.' Wbsa area yoa ssy to bm "Tour captain ahsll he pueisued .tor. tom3smjM&i-temwz d with him., 1 feel tu blows infticied aa him, Tb ring the tie bin to tba dua- Seoa cut into my heart aa well as hi, lo part T that great peopl who atrug guxi agaiaefas ia tbt fieuth Sow seal that thay are entirely pardo. ad and anttufed to cttiseoship so loog as auy of their leaders .-svehirfaus Us siruiirte are nuaiabed for ilMftssiuwiia sin. error, '.whatever it mat ba. , I stand befm yoa -ao advoeat of tbe right aad aviaciplra of enlwsreat am nrety. Ho loag as iherw was aay quarrei about Impartial ssfUaarei, I aaagbi liur it. Mow there ar mane to W - a- fraarhistd. who ar duvrraai hised. roar yearn ago tb KepuUk-wa Hathuaal CoeVeaUoa ra enlved that tbeaa disabtiitiet should speed ily oases. 1 bavt waited ia pstiamtii low years, d they drtl"t cease. now dr maud that the fwojile shall aav "Irt gl) disabilitie "he abolislieJ. "Let dtMran- Let amnesty and gisid teeliug be reatojed. hssisuss are alt awnd on 'tsa eoeamow fKHiud" This is all I would say to you have little time to be among you, but I do appeal to Indiana, standing as ah doe almost the leader of the advanced hope of the free States, 1 appeal to hes to let her voice be heard ia her coming e'.ectou on the aids of national reooocilstion and universal amnesty. Other (Mate will near her, other State will heed her. If that is her judgment, let no false pride, lot no party attachment, let an devotion to trailers, Bwm able, however good, let nothing atifle that votee. Let il echo across tb lead, a aiga, a aotenf peace and gladness. Let tit disfranchised hear it a a token of good cbear aad guml will, tot th peo- UM everywhere read and leara that Indl ,M o, Ure, ft the (wjstarathwi of th last Amejiuan to the oomoton privi lege of American cititrnship, and the country will rejoice that the reign of pro rriplion Is over, and that th people have ierlared that all th people shall be flee. Imts from Staismtfte lUUifftiKr. Beet sell al 6 rents per pound in this aiiarket. Slstesville has but on young man who parts his hair in the middle. A movement is on loot to luUd a Meth odist parsonage in this place. Totiecco sold at th warehouse her I set Tuesday at from 4 to $18 per hun dred. yrsterday, Mr. IX A. f arltoa showad as talion in south Iredell. A camp meeting haa Just closed at Mt. Pisgsii, in this rounly. Much iterret was manileaUtl and many persons made a pro tension td religitm. A protracted meeting 1 in progress in th Methodist Church here, in which the pastor, Rev. J. W. W heeler, ia assisted by Rev. Meaais. Murchiaon and PuetL Mr. W, P. Caldwell' smoke house wss robbed recently of it entire contents. Geo. Graham, loyal colored, was con virted at Wilkes court of murder la the drat degree. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church n this place, ustratnd by Hie Gomel Band, gave a concert in tbe Court House last Thursday night, to nn intelligent and ap precistlve audience. Jlsww from WiUon Lmlatr, Frost on Thursday, gtlih Si pt. The residence of Mr. Bryaut Parker of Nash county, was destroyed by Hie last Friday uight. Issss from $1,800 to i, 000. A row at African church lietween two negjnes, John Gal ml and Wlnilsr Blount. The latter waa severely cut With a nutor. W hav auUMntio inforvaatioa that at mat th morn a.ll railroad IWam WU sess wiGrssareilla-srtvl bewatvky. nspnra.i tioo for grading tha read Will sofca eues mooi it at ta the haexis sow M tboac who hav capital and enterprise enough to build it anyhow. Item from Hoanoiu JVsvi ; Littleton has another new store going up. y Th town of Hslilax I toav a Bowl ing Alliy aud Billiard Saloon. There were over fifteen hundred balm oottoa shipped Irom Henderson last year. Them were fifteen marriage been is sued in thi county last month, twelve white and three colored. They ar agitating the question of form ing a new o unty nut of portidiM of Mar tin and Halifax. Palmyra I spoken ol as the County seat, We learn that an old negro man wm found dead In his cabin near Clsnnraer church a few days ago. The verdict of Uie Jury wa death by natural cause. There were upwards iaf Ave thousand bushels ol peaches shipped iivni Ifldge way this year. 0 rapes, bis. k berries straw berries and other fruits are also raised in great quauliliea, llASirn Hotl.. Work on the new hotel at Halifax onmnwnred last week, it will be nniahed with all possible dis patch. Tbe owner prop. art to lurniah It with very modern ounvi.-nieoKe. Ml. Edward Coniglaad will spe,k at temland Neck oa tbe 12th id October, King wood oa the ISth, Knfleld oa the IWh and UttieUk on tbe iHrd. Cot. T. B. Long, special . agent P. O. Department, for North Carolina, has writ tea Ui Colonel Walter Clark that the paper for tbe re opening isf Um postoffka at Sycamora Alley and llawsooe X Kiawis hav been forwarded to Wsshiugioa. Kv. Mr Dux, of Um Bsptiat Church, aad Mr. Clayton, CniVersalist, are to bv Uire daya discussion at Peach Tree Churub, Nash county, oa tb xrd Huaday la October. , , , lUmtfrvm At (?eVsr Patriot. A belpleas blind aegra Is waederln; about Um street The oonccrt at Iteids villa for th benefit of . tb Presbyterian church realised ovar 9 100 Aeonductur raf a D, M. R b a vetch that wrigh IS ouaom aad ia nearly tbm lac he acrrssa. Bonn watch, tha Jack sun ScakavE-q died near Hoosloa Texas, oa 18h Sept. He wss a North Caroliniaa by birth Giaansbiiro' I ta have a town flail Ki by tW ft -- -t argre boy and Eirl bavgona to Hampton, TlrgiuiL lo d seated tor leer her under tbe direc tive of aa English Society . Mrt Cyrus Matadanhall la kaviaa? recrd a three taw? "tlrkr,'Tftaihtistil "ff the Masons era to hav a bill In tt. , U 11 Ui bavaMsnaid roof Mm. Su Mora bead, widow of the gallant CoL Henry Moure who died from wounds received ia battle, died ia Groeoaboru' oa tmlurday LfcrettMyAtll'aiftKm ermoo in a large cnag.egatioa af Bt. Baraabm' church last Sunday, 1 D. f. Caldwell aad J. W Gilmer have eoae to Chatham wham luey am bookd for speta be. v. .- , x . Ni GsDa Fain W will remiml our readers that Uw aaaual fair eotue off at Mew Garden, next Saturday, and w expect and bop to see a mrg aUeadaar. ' The tolecilc Ctub ha reesmsd If week Whit" Pstterana, of Want worth, has iaveotsd , aaa , pates ted ' a near atyla of DrMle hit, which ta aaM to a a goad Uiina ia ha wav. aad ta brine. Uarutv bursas to tbesl kaiuiaa; ia eUmbla quick. ' , ' ..... . .-lev--.-. J rsATKtttOTjra' NawYoax, October 1. Gold U 14. Cotuaj Receipt to day, net tOO ; groat 3,871. t VI tna nuiet firm aahss WtUI KaLs. .1 1. 1. . ' t - T'llor'sH in i eai a. - rnur nun, wnnout nect ded change la prioa. Whisksy activa, steady. M.V. Wheat heavy, shad low er, U lor winter red. Illinois corn, half cent lower, S I- iattt. Pork tna,- rather more inquiry, 14 SO; mem beef quiet, (4 aft, plain asses I&.10; xtra fSslu. Lard quMt, sasv, 818a !. Tyroealia quiet, steady, MaM 1 1 Roaia dull, 4.M for Krai aed. UvaJipnoL, October I.-:' NoonCottea opnaed quiet; n aland l; orisaaetTk Law eonaa tern ; aptawda I waw , iHlaanalTa. Saba 18 ; peculaliua 18 ; Kiporut. Breadetuff una. Lard 4. Talii flow 44. FROM WABU1NUT0N. Wisnmewn, Oct, -Mr. Mori, tb Japanese charge d affaire, explain tb preaent react ioa let movement tn Japaa by saying that it 1 the effort of Older men iu public life to counteract th progressive movement of young men who hav ob tained the virtual control of affair. Mori hope th bul'ding of tb two Japanese vessels In New Tik will not looi be de- Llaed on account of fund. Secretary Fish has arrived hem to re main during tha winter. Captain Alvero and Superintendent Kuoeh Hoog .arrived this afVuruoo, with tmromrtii FROM NEW YORK. Nnw YiMux, Oct. II. Th municipal reform orgae Halloa nominated W. F. liavemeyar tor Myor, Two thousand dollar worth at dia monds have beea seised fur having been smuggled from Havana. FROM GEORGIA. Maron, Oct. t. A fltfht occurred at tb polls hen lo day, growing out of an other attempt by th negroes to take fi se nile piaaswsti Ol Ihepolla, a Osvtc which they have suocessfully practiced her dor ing the last three alecuisna Very early In Uie morning they massed at the City Hall and marched down to th poll at Uie Court House la a column, under the command of their captains, lieutenant and sergeants, mar tliey lound s smaller crowd, principally whiles, and canmon- ced crowding apoa them and forcing them irom tbe nulla, A few bout of tlsli culls ooourred In Ui dense mam, and then a disrlisrg ol brick baU came Irom Ui negnna, followMl by sn order from their leader, Jefl Lasng, to Br apou tb whiles. In the course of a few second about fifty pi suds were diechargsd rrom both rides, by abloh one white mail wm killed, and aaa flv or atx eegroe wonnded, two of wtiom ar al oos dead. The attack cam nwm aegroea, sad them general facts ar subataalieled by aumeroua affl isuateq oy aumem tbe vcnemble J ml aaviat neior IL veneifatile Judg I Cola, uf this Circuit, who wis la IM Vourt Huaea, aad huawwlf a witness from a win dow, that tha tum Oouinuiuot'd the alfaif. After tbeaflTay, which lasted but a taw mootetiti, th bulk of tb negroes lell in paste aau dlsnrder, awaarlng that they would give up the election as thet had been driven from the polls by vio lence, ami eotmi get no chaoo tb vote. They messed uareiu at the Citr Hall. where I hey were addressed by the Mayor guaranteeing them perfect protection from a strong fore of special police which had been sworn In for th day, aud fre anress m the polls, but with few exceptions they ratuesa to vote, aud many bar gone Inane, Th Whole nf this deplorable affair is simply th result of auother attempt by tne negroes to carry una precinct by storm, dud a Arm purpose of th whites so prevent a repetition oi in outrage. ah quiet at una um. FROM KENTUCKY. LntitsvilJ.U, October 1. Tb Oooven I lion of Superintendent of Bonibera and lis . II . i . . . . ,. vv mwvb rwHiruaus nm nen mis afternoon, lAra arraug tna aim table af tbe Was teru'aud Southern Railroad Association. They also met tbi evening. FROM EUROPE. Lornxis, Oct, 1 Lord Hatberty has meigoed hi t baoceltorshlD. Tb Solicitor General ia addrassisg hi oonatltueau, congratulated them upon se ouriag tha ballot and England's peace with all nation. Ha declared that tbe award of th Genera tribunal could be paid without Increasing taxes. A terrible aocioW lunrieoed this mora ing to th passenger train from tbi city to Edinburgh. Whit running at very rwpif speeo, ii cam ia enuuion aaai Ketf ebridar, with a freitrht train, eaua lag tiw iastanl death xf aln penoaa. Many other ars injared, aad it is reared sotna m tnsm will ai. Raleiizh Market. (CABErCi.Lt EXVUID AMD OOERCVT- D DAILY. - ?. '; sUtAuM, Oet 4,ttT.-- Cf' Low Middling.' Ooul Ordinary ...f l&K .... Oidiaary..... Ihkksa.... ........ ............ ... 538e Cheese tasfa CatUeg....! Inujlec ('i,;trrB.ta OI''M"a"'H'" W Para Mal..te. ........... 1 1 rHpm.............................,.I0i- . C. Fusar... s..mss A TVi ao Ur Tt.. ... M flat sol La ..-s.s....; ... $ Appls Uraus ... at iMtt. .. .......... ........... rmebss arsm................, 0 , 6............. ....... ...2 Rtftter. .ft...!,.!...,.,,,., ,...f....Aft .. sTas aeuat 'cjism..;: "Me . Rlslm,, .. .Waier S$Sigsi . Western Shoulder... ,w... J 'il'Rulk'eaoaloar... . L . ... Wda4wf,a ie ea 'I Rulkat4.vv....u.....lmaa lil KU UtS CM Tkl pleadM Hair Dv I th bast at tha aarmieN iless, reuvble. Instantaneous, -lo-sv noteontaia lead, nor any vtuikt uoaaw. v produce namlysss or deava. Avaai Us neat- d urenaraUusss tMawune v :suraUusss ntawung virtues is- y I4""" M. The rwaaiae of W. A. aauu sir's Hair Dye has bad aU vsars" nui.sa a rafHsiaUoa te nuaoM ila iate:nv a us o.s pertsct Uakr By Mtatai or brown. v sll Owirtsta. A pply at M bead av, ON MARRIAGE. 1 H Ktn RCUir for Taang Men from test ' ' nsel at Krroraisn4 a bases in early lira ataaSou resWrea. 1 miMHl. meats t M triage, removal t Mew aiettfid of Ireatmeal. haw aad rwmsrkable mnsdtea. ' Bonlu and Cuvti lar sent Iras, in slad aavdoixa. : ' : ' i aaamw, uiiwakj aMHXiat loa, no a eWa siustb sH- Irsih law .. . asiglatm NiTCasL DacsT ParrrwCT Tea Brsreat The kumsa body Is s saarhJea, and wwrsteea, "f -J eannot sodar forever i bat, Uk a watch or a mwhig auebine. It will last mash hiagar M properly regulated and duly repaired, thaa if y ne pains wer takes to keep It Ila order. Tha great ebleot ol every one kf deatres a lotig aad healthy Ida should he to put tin body ta a eoadltlo to ruttal th Ufe-Urealaaxag lnd .j new by which we are all ntore r he sur. ' toUaded ; and ao lavbroraat and serrscMr st '''' . prasaii kauwa sotlecUvely tinware mil part poee ss UVi vtiallstog Uxtr which, aader tha uapratendlng nauae of HuateUer' Stemteh .t $ Bitter, has beea for more than twenty years ,rt. lbe,ilesi4si.;t latton i la asaraay reeon. whsra the socx7 stuLreeks with mlesma j oa tb prairie aad lath forest, where every tail th sir 1 tainted with axhslaUoas from fotUag weeds ; sad grasses, or deeewawetat leavas la short, , Is every locality waem malaria axlata, tbt powerful vegetauls aulldol I urgently nee. ad. rvr Bed asru. bilio fovera, dvssa- tery, eoufosUoa of the liver, jaaadtoe, rknv ' ! ' atlsm, and all dlseasea which are fwuemtad ' ' hytnleeted sir, bnmr water, or sodden ehaagea ef ten pees tans, assy bs averted by-. sere ngthenlng aad regujaltag lb system ta advene with ilustatWs Sllura, Anttuaa la always s sassoa of peril, especially to, weak, suseeptlble orgsatsaUoaa, , ivea the Bsore v. ., vigor as ar apt to be la some measure de- ' prsisid by Uie humid atmoapber, loaded with dsleterfoas vasra trodacd by vecetauk Tb fe aiaudl I a psrsud ol-the year wkea we rwaovuoa aaa reguiaiioa uf ui nvina; maehlne la yecultariy lmwirtaiit, and Ih Bilr tvrs should Uieraf or Is taken datif at tail arlUesi sea. in. net t udiwwlit. " 1. ADTHMA avnisdlrliswhleh wlllalleW , sis Paroxysms of IbKilnsadfal disease wul be Salle wiia Joy by moaaamis or san-ren, ' TlwesrUReaUwklebeeeaMotsuiTJoBae Wnrv a,,i ansa's HswFor, are Irons Um moat rsliaiea aisrsa.BH sliest to He wonderful puwsr, ' sa ta th moat asvar ease . Jasepa bar- a f asu A Ob., eruyrtettwa, Bnaioa. , M FRKR ADVKBT18IHU rrom famHv ttv family, from rlty te ein , fmtn stale la sUU, Ins l-aianr Ua Waswsaw Viaa a Vsa sesa Hirrsas aa spaeille tor all ram -meal af the Btomsrb, ousels and Uver, Is euailaislh ateodli. Its volsaiarv mission- , ariea ara lenaiasrslils, an panhe e kiulssM r in ua favor a.riasils Issler thaa a prasnj am. DON'T SLIGHT YOVB TEETH ReT: wasberibatBMuaUietr ktber. tbe health ef tb stusaark daiiends. Keati them parrret sad sr ' In order ta do so, manlinilsts Uiem with '. " M brush dipped ta las favorit 8oudoat,a , . twle. a day. I .. WH 1 WILL umtll III ow 94 ym -. t stne llr. Tobias' VaalUaw I hilment wa put Mora tha pahlle warraaUng it ta Bar ' i lhnmle hneuiasUsai. Hnulaeloi, l ata. Bum-, ,. , bruises, Md Isursa. Palaa tn tha Uiutts, rtsck. and Chest, aad it has never failed. Sold by ' ' i all IHug.lsU. Usput, 10 Frk iloa M, York. FOR UT8PIWIA, tladlUoe, aepressi'ia' of siirlU and general aVrtdllty la theli various- i ' forms j also, ss a nravaauve aaalast Fever iut . . Ague, aad olher muirtuilbrtil favera. f lie -fsrro Paoauhoraled Kllxb of Oalisara, BM tv liy UasweU. Haaard ., New York) sod sold by all uraggista, ui tba hast luaw. aud ss s a toale far patients reeoTeriug from taver e other skskacss, Il km noaansi , , . , ,s . , THVRSTUM't IVOUT MARL TO0TH r fO W DICK. Tba best srtirls kaows ror sir -sing sad prsssrvlng the tssslh and rasas B.i,l ' by all UnunEtsU frle stt and Ml eeeta use . bollt,, f if Walls Alio,, hew York. , .. CHRIITADORf)'! BAilt DtR, tanas" an - . rivalled ia the world. Ho lady or genllsaisa ; of diecrialaattoa nam siy olbar. It m tit. I awat perfoeS rellabls and effect ve Hair by . us Use world. Manufactory, a Maidea Lae, " New York. v .. ,. '.. -".. -....,-:- '.i CARBOUn ALVt, reeeiwsdad by Fhy- I . slelaas, aa tha gnat I 11- sling (JoaipouiM., Pric aa sU per bo. Jo a r. heury, bul rruprwtoc, Vtsuag riaaa, jiw lorn. ,, . : i RIMLiri RUCH0 ts a rehabta Dttiratlo' sad Timlo lor all derseaU ol lbs ariaar, f ,,, i sad gwnllal ora-an. 1 be geaulaa, as tormerly sold by stavdaad, Harral Kislav anil Unle - braaehes, I now preparad by H. W, Kt.ley, ., the orisrmator and proprietor sod .tha trade ' "ppbsd uy hia iBiiBsssiim, hiorgaa Rislay, sw swa . -. IVIPKIA I Oulssa pwHtsd ef Kastrkse, huf aad poteonons e,aabllea, It la a narfeet anudvae not nredurtiur hwsdscbe or eonsiin. " J Ilea of bow sis, aa la the ease wlik e liter pra. r " eosus arr v beaus - m York . ? . FRATTf AfTRALOfL, hss Worldwide ' Ovar tw asdlioa gaUoaa have beea soiS ' fur ta east twa years, Irons ntorh W- el. aseu or say aenenpuoa as' furelrealar.. Oil H.iasaof aave eecai wn Itahad 1T7U, New Iorh. WB HAVE fraaewnUy heard aiotbevs . ' Ihev would aot ba wvlawot Mrs, .Wmaloar' - - ', eootklae arrap, from the hmh ef ia rbiid aaul it has taished with th tawaaaa- wa.l -aadar saf a.nantaratlna ahsansa, .-. T T, .v WrfanUM kaowB a O W -aaaaa s I ob - - llAJiBiaakfii (epoi a, uohl A,t I rb a. ss as. : act i asnar. Fitltn til IttttrW If von eeeapv Ih.si rslsBnaa as, er sea abual to da as, slaJr asssi ywar auiu.a. If yea nave arirainw ee wiksvlu aeruruia." , sfiy ji-j!.a..UBk.aax. iMLirai.woi,,, a v-- I"BT smb. is Ii -Uf . toiema mug Mass. teal ta Thuuaaiids ef ehoe ara asv sa. fwriag fresa lu eaeela f pnwuaa iir- ns ' Irani milled to thtea fnwa tkasr pataata, 1 s. : Iboerbl I lerrible, Yoa eaa asv yoarsctr meek mrtasss sad soP i lade, an voor dear awe moob pam aaa swlMosaosm by ma ase ef bt. Tatt'e Ueraauertila snd ' Uessly Ouaee' (juaen Italktbt it wlli sarelf aradleala lbs uml Irom vow system: i or If H baa already , usee entailed spue yoar child, give It at rn.es, 1 Uua vatuaol praywalioa and lu avstras wbt bs resmva' sad restored lo eouaduaae., oe. 1-deodlwawlt llwBIIRelof HAHPFOBDtDWAUii,. wa oi wis etaie. win anae Uirn.seie kuowi. U ma, utey 'WOI hear aooseuiug to iheir so- vsaia aet-4A A. BfltWEIX, . Chary, A, C, "f r-til .1 ! .4 .(
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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