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vol 7. io. ror if let Iueuraout pvespaay of Hv ta failed ill deficiency being It t UnHight that Us enataacts ,de cof by tbe provtaioot of to , which bind the stockhold oe the amount of tbeir invest IftAadea bad "nighty pretty is iticst news Irom the North went i Uwesliug daily. rWnelor ttcbuit ! a groat work in Indie"- The of Greeley in -Ohio are more mg than a w " Tbe work ,rieXa 'been the most elfec iliaHe for tke Initial aide. Then eothualaam, Hiid Urge cro da lit I Greeley speakers We notice mincut amouc, I hem is Geu. Can saV tu our pvaipte. -.rpera, now rii h and and ratlicala, were uuti laair, and , Opprd to Aliolltioulals that ; 'duol even (itjllllali one nl then I fbis la vciy lliaiilli-al Iront a h i , i of I he (I ati- ul Dec. M. I.i'i, , I Ul the New V.nk 1 , ir .,1 ' -; ere public iiicemliaiiea. an.l i. GaJTrl liana, who died nil llic t, WB a native Kcutiicklall and I :: 'c '.or at the min "I hi. death, lit: t s. '111 iu ItMH. Hi' whs a man ol f:ri-ai I .ilVelteaa, a laI lllriul and ol liitlri luJltMa, :; 111' llfld tiilrllU,. and a mlfd lriH.I ill Hint) l iny. Ilia alii' - will Ik: II'MI T! ia Mit'riHl). -i t 4a alta'td auiiii' tone u l tin I j' s aj Lcglalaturi1. f - 'i ;t Vtttg la 'hi' olih'l ol' Ihv ilaly. Tin :"r lbs thi ll the giealrr thrgi'lltk' , :fi tbat la lailnal iiioriilily. Tin .. akV of thti S. 1 ll'ius-, a lailiral li t QaUM ol Kianklin .1 M'a, and lln . idinlof Ihn Suali', mn A .1 Km r, ban ajiana.d W r..l. tbe.Miplr ol it borrildj a-ri lll. d Sluti- "I lln anil ! BUtU of $7lW,INH(. Thin waadmir aigllilig pay mi Kb al-a iimhi I lie I n aa Tbeteaull la tbeTiwt-uiy u i iiiptj , t!e Bute rbarilica will have U U- . I. Such is raditallaui. , 1rirfTapap. 'miTtriiis" frfaT r Bukeir I- Lee, baa It eu uuniiitiii'aly , it d M the Uoaaervative candidate .,;tibV in theSeT'iad IHatrirt in that Major Lee ia the nblu editor ol i !i!k Journil, aud ia Majil to be an t aud forcible apeaker. He ia also tan of far ge peraonal populaiily able, it ia thought, to bring ttt Liberal Urenglb iu tbe dia- on glad to aea the editorial bogiuQiog to be appreciated. atul journaliat i a man of porta, id information, and it certainly ts the staudard of tb Usual nan. Why not then gWe to him well o Ui thoea who hare gene fleaa claiuia apou the people itU ituportant arrricca rendered ( ( gteateat ui ad Autertcaa edi beea aoutilrated for tbe bigbeat iliio tbe gilt of tbe people, there be tbe beginning ol a brighter 4itora iu many portion or the uuleaa we are 4 except Nottb Geo. A. B Wright, of Georgia, tr 4 ttw Auguau Cknmitb i ia tbe Liberal candidate for Con the Eigtttb Diatfiet, wtilat Pat ilak, another editor ot tbe aatne of tb Candida tea for tbe lira from hu huioodi ? Wedilora aun oflli -that will do. We 'h ruamleaUtiiaM oa tbe part of U calling upon editors to fill iin truaai aa an evidence of appm-ia lie Idelity, aea) and ability with ej hare dial barged the inipia- Uyiw'of t heir editinial ufHve, r beat li"rs to ouidiicl our lor tbeir w no nobler beld ol ivar oituili aVpreciaU-d by aome I prolea.. . , eu we see the cralt called upon duties that tliej are every td to diaubarue and which both diatiouik aad reward. It lleditora of tbe right pdlitka riusaphaut Over all foes. ' psxifii rioirwASTKO. M rjUd if otir. friend Duffy, ol paopro' fVmt, ut& otbera who f inforwiarioo, will tat as w inanj iiiioemUj aad who L aigjw4 Umn aoada of the rod. Vnltlng craieeuirs. ' Settle nys a waat tbeir aaoMa. i. Who tiua. hM'i i Cisne'ii, Act-Abw; Jm jusms of tbuws OecBocrats t would aiao bki to know who ha o all to informatioa you Tb Affrkullaral Bureau at aa has been aWtiDa; great et all that relate to Bumwc, wltb few years, and by iu freqnnt 4 aaalyaia of sasaples seat it lied belaud all aaastiua that 8aue contains both eotof- I UHr. u U, tbereft, fast su 1 ""ring sarxtaocea, tad yeiajr and calico prtBtiag at fof aotgails.; tor- producing rofaoHir.aad dyrMf. Tarktj i- "t t aoM kitd ol "aril UiaoOa. i 1-s.ft run It I I I II" PBHV ttSTTLB A0A1S. - Having dcvlin-d so ruUcTi space To lliii STatiStta"" Trieu J 'oT XTruiit " iiSU Tili 4vee Hrog tar wr tev 'oVHsor curtail our cooiiiwoU and ai'ow biui to speak wore fur biroaelf. la, bit Binghaoiptnu speech, among many other auiaziug things, lie mid : " la relation to tbi cherget brought against him (ibe speaker) fur hsviug bum a rebel, h did, he laid, with sorrow, join his fortunes, with his Stale, to the South era cause. He first did all iu hia Hwer to avert tbe war, and alianl bcforr bu pe pic and pleaded for the Union auil the fliig. Hit elate wa the laat otte to swede, and paaacd the ordinance to withdraw froui tlte luiou after all the alalea around it had resolved to withdraw from the government. In JW't there was a great manv i la. linii Wi-t-1 llPiorlll I ttlohna. to ImHI. it piawililt-, a pnasurtt to In-hi Umhi Ihe Ull-hlUollll iiverilllll-nt In III. ike M-iui l!ll lln- I nl'ill. Wlirll Hililri-a.-.in iiiu iil tln-ai- nu-i-tiiia, and aihtaalin tin idiiitlon "I fa-ari- rc-t 'lilt nnia, In itln--IM-ak-r) tw in"HJ lit tht' ln,tnl tit, ,-lty in trtttt-h Iu ,ane. HiMliji i;4-e.l .lirolih thai nlih-al, .he tnle--htlli Iml ml) It- aald now alx'Ui Ilia haling Ihi-ii a n-la-l. Main aa he w aa N'i lull lt'l In it' sii hr it turned gladly In hla iilh-lunn In lln riilou. I'l'lllV lh.nlsMii.l rila-la. II. .Nollli ,...lun, win' like lillllM'll, IrlulliAl til i.i iii v "Oil Until, hurt allfija il I (it ti y itiF. Ilioai- who mi' ltlililli Iu I tki "nllolher llll H itll t III li iVi l liinei.l," ( :i If illnlk ti:nle lis H III'IiiIm-I t llli' iV'ltli ' iili'linn li'liMlnri ( -m'p'O.t l.'jlil.L',... K.artf'.S'tiJil.)IoHou riul ! lit - I til ing a "aiilliiw till" aildlet tna !n'iii am h a atirr) nolillc inl t hen w lint a html t Hue I .'i.llllta t. It la ' Il I.I ol I . I. Ill it Hit I' reanlcd." " i,.l.lal sli.il " IU I'. air h'llow . to lie aiill.iMy 'in alri-iUol tin fily in w hull h We do llol an In' v a no lint we Ilelt I heard ol il. Ill ul.l he talking o liuuilleil w e opinf lure h"W mill anile at a HUH win with Hut we w re.-i.l. f" I i ntw. , nor wa Well, I lie Itli. he ell, ' , II. it I lllae i ertainr il a lev "T inobU'.l r knew In llilleti I ni till" Settle lei. I liurii of the " 1 mini. il lot III! i auai- I when hla own ie..ile were a a i.irMoii ol a ul.l aak the i.l " L II loll ' nki-r w In i uie " Hi w ho are anxiolia to lake aliotln r lilt with the e;ov eminent Niune llle a'laolia II you call. We do not know ol i ainole " aiipporun ol Urw.li) " who ia uol nuxioua iol ieaec and leenln'iliat ii Ul. We d t know of one who la not lilce levn HilliliolU-l Ina aua' ol Ilia kluilnesa. hla e iMirallou to amity nlul gmid will, Inn iroaiain " jiiaiti Jtbaajn.: elaap biimia aeroaa tin Xl. IB tjHlOX ttAlle'i parly -the Urania, the Kaiulaella, the HuiuaioVa, tiie LoK"Un' the Wendell I'bil hi- a, who are lor keeping open the i haoin and alining up tbe tires ol aarile. The very lacl thai a Southern Imhu man would make ancle- a alaaa ff aa lie did at the ;N. .nil, dearly pmvea that be npnke to a party who haled the South and deal red fieoh peraveutioua aud a vigorouii Baymict rule for that portion of tbe Union. That sort of tslk Capting is " too thin " to de ceive. And now comes a very singular pas sage. It b) a gem of the tirat water. Be bold it and wonder : "The speaker cleared lip the charges brought airamat tlwtauuiiursi ration oi or twulliug collectors, aud abowrd that every defaulting collector in North I'arnlina auoointed by Anilrew Jonuwm, ami re coiuuiended bv Deunarata. Nine-teiilba ol their sureties are Uimocrata, and it tin roverllUH'ill losea by ilelalcalioliaill Noilh ( laroliiia, it will W because iKiuiH rala are unable to Day their tamds. What ia Irue in North Carolina la probably true every Htate in the Union." We have not tbe evidence beture us air we arile to show that this sUUmeul ol the speaker that tbe defaulters were re commended by Deniiwrata, is not true, but we believe that it ia, mid if it is true that "oiuetenths of tbeir sureties are Deuiiaraia" it ia mf doubt brcauae there were not any radicals who bad properly aulttcieut to make them available aiireliea. But tbe fact la, tbe staleuielit ia errone oua, sod we doubt if .Settle can dud one Deutocrkt ahiate nsnie ia on a delaulting Collectors boud. Here cornea a delightfully relrealiing passage that is absolutely aa cool aa a "cu amber in a spring branch "Ttie speakefA1 'also allowed that the -i-s "aris l hair levislalures steal Inai ibe Bouih u.ir - .i.(.. hundred' tort seventy rneiutaera of tbe last legiaUlure in North ( sr. .Una, only thir teeo were ol Northern birth. Of tbe pre sent legislature , there are only live who were born in the Wort n. 1 nere am not enough carpet batrgera, bs aald, ja lb ttoutb. Of tlie eleven milliima of dollars tb North Carolina legislature had uuao dared, ttveu niilluvns were drawn ns bills signed by Meruiuon, toe' Democratic Governor, and racei red by a Democratic president of a railroad ; two millings were Orawa ov Ur. nawmns a ureetey man tnd two, eiillions by A. J. Jailos.'s Repuh boon. The tteiaocrati have Itok-o uiue dollars to eveiy two dollars ttoiea by Re publicans. Neither tbe Uemocratie party oof the Bcpublican party hat rubbed the neeDle of JLsrth-lSuiiluja, teit imliswusl rnenib of biitb, partiuj have, gngjiged a How Thomas you know very well that the carpet bairirers carried every ttiins wij h s high -band from to 1870, when the tad tbe balls of the legislature were cleaaaed and punned'. .You kmf that Uukfleld, Abbott, Lofluv fatea, Haweese and a doiea others wart the giants ia thoas days of corruption, briber and theft. You kaow, at the kmraals of the Legistaturs show, tlat tbe immeast debt created aad the l,000,OOO actually stolen, were tbe work of tbe carpet bag gentry mainly. Without thrai there would have bea bo Ring ; sritkoat tbeta thera would have tea ao t iadles; with oat tbesa tba poor old htate would ao have touM credit aad catractar abtoad. You knot) ail 0iia,aiid U watiaJ aiitu ertber NnrttrtTB ruadcra Mf beari'ra7we wmrtoT ptOTfi att wT Uexwlauvt Kauai U, .-- TTr. Your effort tn aaaail Uie charai-tcr of - 1 Judge Merriiunn weds no reply. Tbe charge yrni made to a Northern crowd as ventilated and refuted a hundreu tiimw during the Huic campaign You know that Judge Merriinoa, acting in hi capacity at a lawyer, rut rely drew a bill for tfwepaon, a radical ; and that this rii.l WAS AI.TKKKO MATkUIAI.LT AMD RK WRIT TKS BY YOUR rHIKNU (JAI.UWKI.L, THU tAUICAL GoVRKNOIl, To SUIT TUK pimpomts or HiuaKiK and bih anaia iU of the Hini;: and that tin bill aa thus altered by Caldwell paaaed. And yet in nle ol tlna kli. .a li .l'f, away ll Irmn li c w In n- ytni euiilil not le ii iailil ri'i.ln-.l tn mill, w here nm llioiiu'hi I'Milil, wh.tl you aald would iml In know II at Iimiiii . yni ellilr.l vor to luakr ' out il out ul' ;i lli,..,iiLlili ellili.tle-i .i ili-tl:;e liniiii jf riiHiint -.h.iiiu ' It l Inn Ihil Hi, ll.iwkiu-. i I'n -ul. nl "I i t..a.l. .Il I II e aiiuie li..tl.U, I. Ill II I ' i- W "I" llle .I our. anvi 'ther lltiujai il, alio a(. aa .ealt;tii.l :iliil I'llllt tin i l. or ;t i ill ol llli III lun-i, let ua nk 'ti. .1. tl.lt ' I lei I'lla IlllM la . tru. Il.lt II Sllllilia, :i d t be III. 'lit i.la i-.. lite. nil Alld II" W 1 I II L nils la lie I'll. II !l!Ut i. 11 iS , U! e.u.k. two. ilolUOi TToalifc-.'liwH-iiH-erefy-" rW -trial ?f An. I il evidence ' We le al.ilell Who loir fl I IMllI tMMt '.Hillll.' tu IMII kii.n III it I I. I II II I I H II I Hi tin- 1 It lii.n I il - A lui .1 that ailtn, w 1 1 : i 1 1 a hI .iteinelit. w.ii III iln It ' lot ith tl it ilu...rtutl ol the limilea ( ail lli It will wll d" not U'lii i- ..iir 1 lie ualui'a no one Hi nt. Voti l ull not, .hire not liii-iitl'.u inn-ii one. It w ua n h oil l:tli- alter a Uu an. I e liiiuatiti war with Its iitten.li'ii n-auila, ulii'ii Ihi-Snith troiu real Wealth w a. Ir.llli'e.l au.l.liHlv I" i,'le.lt piiveill. lo In t..ila-i ;ia II Il Wita a aad lot h"l North I'aliiliiia when the e.'il'H-l linger r.iuie down liion ua "like a wolleoll the Iol. I." ami I "I. I. I.l .111.1 W.iale.l at will. III I I J 14 I I III IX ..I tl IM'IMt ul Itll "( i-Mahed ,a..,le Ultl, tJUll JlJ It l pir.l Alt'l lloH nil tins ii ,.1 I.N ,Ji. iwr lii lohhef , lo In n.ituv nii ;ikrr , tlntl 1 lo U ta.l.U.I liu.l Ifl.l l.v nl.t ..I lllf H -i J li- !-Uii it (null V rttolt'll t ri-lli Mm tiNi ii million ul llit ir n hi-H HtiiiM' tlur w u liionry. A m tin h i.iriin tl It Vt-H rtml uiyrith-il n jmiuol ll hi h.tn U ink lit- IIIHVt-M kinwn Iiih ftudcriiiw to the wmlii, vht n lla- rogintt ii lUeir Iru-mls lnil iii ami mi) ilmt ttif umu hiuiM II toli niut nliiiri-r if the pluinh r, h IiiImI Hm viIIaiiim onlj got twrtHliurfs. Kir, Thorny ior sulIi u tlr IciH'v' K'-r vtitut ol u-f He muHt tlet t-1 until to uiorrow the rt umitith i of tln- u&trnVcU. 'A'aVA.N 17. IM.VJ. All trye mi' ftutteiH'iJ nimo the election to tn- held in (hit. great titftte ou O. L. Htli. The letter ol tht great "witr Ooverutir," l tirtin, who is l.ry.ii.l ij.iuht the oiot inlliiriilinl ( iliwn of the K y Sttim SUli , will huve ti In-iiif luloUH iiillueiite. lit rontims hiin lf i xi lusivt ly U Uie Imal ( oiiU-mLh, U MiiH hf tliil not wirth to tiiH turh thorn; UiaialillJU:iUUIiiii' Ji wouhl BiipiKirt. Jim knli'vv, the LilMTal CAiiiiUte tor iivvmor. Thr NrW York TrUtunr, rWerrintf to the cHiiimin sftyn : 'T1h re Inn n i r Ih-cii ho Hlonnclew a i imptiifii In-fore. The ttfKrrt eofile are hoHstuii: that tin y will return "whrilevtf majority in iufdid'' from I'h.laWelnhia. h Tilt? Aiiiinnilrnttyn i hii(ing ntONf hkechvlth'trnm Vnginta mid TliF Dlslriii til I otumhia. Otit-licnl of fighly hau al n-ady nrnveil in Blair county. Not lean than five lhoHHii( are IH-Iieveil hy tl, IMVChire to w on lln ir way. 'I'bie (in jirteil outragiw lifton the Iml lot bo I are not ih'iiu-il or rogc-aletl. They are avow wi, ami piohahlv ex itself at rJ, hy theii pfrM'tratirH, to ereitte the iinreiwiou that their trmmpti in (teitaiu." Our imity are tuintideiit of surcesa. It in flcart rly o-wille thtt llie GranliU, how ever aUupendotw tnr fraud a, in over iUHiie the vaNt influiK of hu h Ortint uum who niixe liartranft'n eh-cthHi w Kt-fuey and othens aided by tueh able men ax Curt in aud oihe wsnu upHirtera of Grant iu I WW. The Trilt my . ing any prt tiiniona tn tra W iw'Un. killer elet'tiiHin. nut to day w feel juaU el, in view (H the aMsiirances we have niivwl from Widely diff rent and in tell, irent tMHircea, in aanouu'iDtf to our ttakd era that the red eui pilot) oi Penofiylvaiiia w sun; Got. Qurttn will t-tke the itump for Buckalew in a few days. Mdme, Celeste returns once more to tbe stsge, after an iutiiiitudeS of "larewells." Hepeworlb Itixoa it about to visit Ja' pan, with a view to studying the aocial SniJ, political life ot.lhai Empire. ()n tbe nccaaton nt his birthday. King Louif of Uavarit baa instituted a new gold modal Ui recompense services render-evl-taiwlNsir, art arid ntin'iirt'iSfiC't The (ueen of Bpain has been in such s state oi acrvnus eicitrment si uot the at- 1 ti mat In ssssnJinaie-twe' Ktnr and tiervfr, tl. it Itmanity it lejtrwl as tbe result. Biahop Harris, of the Metbinlist Kpis copal Churcli, iastill at Work on the new "Discipline," the laat psus of which will soon pass torougn trie press. Dr G. Tsoryhill, of Baltioiorv, it la Boston, and it preparing a book "entitled, -The Grades of Ioaaniry that Escuae Crime.'' The average juryman will ftnd it inuiapenatuie, wnne aim piji-nmogicai ex pert wi'-l And It frauKbi with vexatioa. Hr. rvlward Brooks, one of the sheriff, e'ect (a- London, baa been obliged to la- Ure truta offlc to which be bad. beta caosea, ia cuasi-uueocr of ill-health. The i-.jJresarks taat the saor- tality aisM aUntf isf LaaMsmi la receal jears bst Jjaafemark able. leuding lbs weight of bis influeoca, what ever that msy be. td the osuaS of bit ben ef scurf, Useless Bimpbw Tbiwisa is -tut )ust now a member of the Bread and But let Brigade, but Its bat bob the lew a mighty hankering after the tiraat fleas vod bav Urgti ex iMUttHra, no dkub(, in cuff bit leadr r W nkrt4. TtW (to VHtioa of 1 UotUaU is, teflun. mat ut Ut uiutvituh aurt. Fruta km utoorilvDU wc nti.NMi him iiit uapa.l'rk 4 I wing m be thiHigl.i b'M etciio tara &d his is Wbvrti thertM.f.er CMtsin. as bs is bow btitliuit fi the mn &tt JwMimXfe think, rMiwrvur, that he fauU mrv em ainlily in (J run I thuii r-MiUI -Vff tiutl in Mr. (int lry. There in fvuieuli) iiion mv input li v et w.-t-n lit in itiid UwUdm in tit', (KtltitH Hiitl in tht- tru lnrv tllht ir in t ii if- iftitn ther.- cmilil ptilili In Ik tvat u linn mil. Itir ihiItMtilttjr of (iiMi liUit. i'li is r-'tiiltlnjiv is vt-ry not ire h(I id thf ltilly ol TbtM us Hjirn luti ,Miil lln!' ol I j I,'hm, I V 'itut-HM, (or in tikiiir, thr linking lhiittitity m " niir! it up" of 'riioititui' r-h Itrnifil I'tiiurt-nt i'liiinli'llii!i w ht'ii in ittt- I'u-si nt t tin- nili. . Ilwitj, r'w (iivintitii, oiinl lln- - ry rt iiim ktihlf MHt-lieii ol t -.-It-.- hIik Ii publish t-tiu-whiTi- to 1 1(1,)'. l'lioiuna MAt4U utlkc. lie ihv UtfAiU ""''""'' r "-nmirrririrrcar j II. mi. I lo i-liiitni it III' NllLrill Hfrr' It I HIM V Vt vl uni it Noith ht-)ti linn savin or Ntil li, hut wr hV III' J"H till nig, I il" lu ll (HIUrt, Tin l:1i 1 .1.. !i It- him si 1 IIU1 -U .V h It I. unit in it hu of lovr. lint la- that aa It inai, it l aeli-aa ia de teateil, vie priilicl that la Core twelve ni.aina have iv.l, our i i I'onleilerale Cap t ii in , the gentleman late ol Peru, will la- a convert to l.ilictaliani, and aill lie aa olli china 111 proteatiitnina of ilevotloR to lltei li-i aa he ia Unlay uow ill Ilia demon altati.-na lor (Irani. Tholuaa oil Turailiy of laal wevk made a aja ia h ill llnii'liiiii.l..ii. New York We bate lielo'c aa a i opy of tlte Ur,uUi run iuliliaheil al fhat place, which eon lama a tolerably lull n orl of the i rlort ol ur reta-1 Tar heel, to which we wiah to call the atleulinii ol our readiTM. Weaaill enler.hiy thai It w aa all extraordinary aaa-i h. And no il ia. Coining from a luan ol repa'iahlc iiilelligeuce, aud from one who baa held, a high judicial piaiitlon. -arsr esiiwttlinsry rTaJ they are aatiMinding. It it extraordinary lor Ua alatunding misatalements and for tbe bitter, iuexcuaable, deliberate attack it inakra upou the people of bis own Stale. We propose lo give some extracts Irom tTiia deuiagoguical harangue. We cou lean, in reading his speech, we lell i.idiguatiou, pity aud contempt. Ws lelt indignant at tbe groundless tsper ions cast upon tbe staid, honest sod peacelul alliens of North Carolina , we felt pity for the man whose connections were ao respeclable,aad whose associations in the paat had been so good, who could ao get down iu the tilth aud mire-ot pre judice and party aa to burl his' dirt at tbe people lor whoae welfare he should cherish only the pmtnundext solicitude and Air whoae character he should entertain Ihe mimi unanccit'i! aiTiiiiratliiD ; we Tell coy I tempt liecanae ot the nntmtJ of the sttacJ.)J it iN'ing Mianileat that to gain a party tri umph the ata-aker was willing to reetat to tlieWjieaneat, lowest kinds of defama tion - the abuse aud niiart'prujHuitatiun of bis own people and his own Htate. In proportion as he Itae aiKial posiluin and intelligence is his guilt, intensified and deep lied, slid in that pro(NirtioD should public censure attaih to him. We must believe fbat when tbe speaker indulged io bu unfounded charges sgsiust Ilia people of North Caroliaa, be sot naif violated facts but aiuned against hit owa conscience in tbe act. Tbe speech appears in a radical paper, and we suppose, therefora, at it kt of .hit party, he iirrecUy reported. The Brat sentence of tlie report eontaiat aa much error aa we bare ,ever tset pressed within tbeNwsae space. II to us thtt If he bed galuered ernsTor t week and tbea placed Oris under a p?ilit- icol byilrsulie press be sjuuM a condensed to mad) that it untrue In tuch a umitea com pats. Hera u tbe teateace aad judge lor yonrten: ' " Judge Hettle't speech wot an able argu raent in favor hf tbe policy of the odrrnn iatratioa of Ueaerol Grant towards tbe rWiuOii skawing tbaiY tlrera, has beea aa Vesting by carpet -Wgrfs, ami iaotluaf exscierj nut nyai ooeuieooi to J net laws WswUI aot attempt io follow hira thrmigh bis "skisslW skamWe ttof." tat w ill uuele W'veral passages that North Candihians may tee bow tocue-vw ear people, "naltve ot tjt Jh Jpwtas bora, malitfa tbew O'livw aitiiaua, whwf thr "a campaigning go" autoog' faoatiot aad enemies. 3?'i,.. Thooiss hsmade a. j-esyjHe IWrst!Ov at W discord or enmity between thaitctiooa Heoay " Toees ia bo blood chasm betweea tboj North and tbe Booth." Ha thea aiakea tkw aurvellout annouoceueat fur wbich he ought to be uear.tly tsbsmed: " But there ia Mood chasm betweea the suppmtert mt GreeW rt the ftoath oaa the loyal people there. , It ia a eh. ia whwh (Asrw at IU (Vmhalb ta4 Awrls of loyoi aeavia. If Mr. (Jntlef aaa dett least eatsts, eW mil ff inear swoaysa la seewram evaa ewnlsrsay iasisexat twstdt. aUew Jfm x folUiod dilretavat, lae aotsiat will tsy tri-h imt totca, " IMeasea U the peaca-aiakai," Tfcatjsjasarie rnmigb to uktrt Jsiasii misii H Kor-l-k' tTcmtma drvjinc and exeiMte the man who ioul.1 thua de iaUMSud slanilur bis people, (ail pmai bte ttlat H did uol know thai be was Uading I abuse when he thua charged rsHirdaf po our pmpla ( Hid he not kaow tliat tliere was uo " Mxairging " aud ao " murdsing " lor "political differ tarm" ioosr Hlate I Did be uot know ha wat ttabkiug bis neightiors and conn trrnaea ii stake parly capital among a people Who believed only in the Uiau,Hil ol Uate f liut tear him farther : "It iaeliiiaed llval if he ejected he can enutr A Ins kiiklui supporters. Tlnair Who ! " a'-'twi-i Jj im. kiKabe teinper Ol Uie men tie Is eia4-ttl to con Irol. (Irseley canmit control Iheip any more than be can govern the motion of lbs worlj." He tbet gives two cases of kuUuJ mvr den that he said came Iwlore him whilat on tbe Kupreme IVurt Bench, and then adibl that Ihese ' sHa'tmenau hunJmU of othtr rasrs " show "that tlu coiia'tniry tti HI Hliltt and PHOTKi-r tiik at KOKiiana w wiliK-aruKAO, and N ii mat, in ttkittf aeitVarAisai dart off it or yiv erhitnc tltfttlllBt it.n Now mirk you, he ia not aiaaiking of 1M70, beia not now rclcrring to tbe inur dnr of Stevens or (Tolgmve, but he clialgea Uam the aaoplc ol North l'an Ima tlwUlieJ are guiltv iwjt "a wwumi. ti, uunleto ma apinl la "wnle spreair'ao much so. that sctuslly 'in whole selglilMirhiHMla" no man "dan opaaa ir give evidiaM-e agatnat it." We demand in liehalf of an ahuacd and slali ilered people, that this radical tradtii-er av.if'y sinie of tlie'iiumlreda of murders" thst le tell where this hellish "conapi racy to unrder" cxiats that he allow the ha-alitiia where there ia s diaraaiilion "to pnlei:t inurderera," that he mention even our neighborhood in all North Caro lina wlnre a man cauuot lie found "who dare oppwc" murderers, and who dare iml "give evidence agaiual" murderers. I'lioiuaa Peru Kettle knows tli at this cau iml Ik ikme. He knows thst he slanders aa law abiding, peaceable, kindly dlaptaaul H'ople aa are uuder tbe aim when he thus apiis at them bis spite snd venom. This cmel attack npon the. people of North Carohss will recoil with it ten fold power upon lim who' made it. W list hss Iliouest old North Carol i done tn la) tl by bar olfapring t Why shonl'J slanderer, fa tot yaape she kWasraas; , J-ssoalyat upoa our peo jost aad eln uueul wnWkea fc. islersd by flna. At trad M. Waddin'of the Witnilngtvn Dit trict, to John Pool, In hit speech deliver ed Ifthe C. A Hiruse of RepraeenUtivet, on April 1, 1111. The gifted Carolinian, acutely the stab wbicb tbe in grata deflator bad indicted upoa the Tarred and unshielded breast of his mother, Urn applied hit costigstioh Mr. 8peakv I rise to tbe uerforniaiices of a sacred lllial duty lo ml mother Btate. Aad it ia fortunate CW me that I am called upsn to do to to day, iMarauae very reamtly Is imitber piece," aaaituer'of her rhllilma titruated with her honor and her dearest interests, a sentinel a not her bigbeat Wat h lower, has betrayed bis trust. Kir ia Bis criminal code of Ibaiians there wtt ao provision mails for the pua iabmeot of parricide, because it was c(m tillered an iniuoasible crime. Tke unnat- ural being who could alsy lather or mot hi wot Hnidereti as outside ol tbe range of (awtibilitiea in creathsi. Whet shall be aaid af the American ciliteo who when under accumulated calamities, una raided to lm-history of Una country, wheu hla aotnrrBlsielU! proslralesnd helpless she atretrait aer bleeding arms and nttert hertHntdiag vofcw to bim to sid snd detend bar, not only turns t deal ear to her cry, but tea bswwie the wiliiag bail of her dtfatsert aad deapoilert ; can aot only at and by omsentMig unto bei death, bat eat give the lost diial slab to beVboaor atd aer life t , Kir, turh t char actdr at that wot Ally aW'ribed In tlie burning Jaagaaga sl the xxsjt patriot of ireiaaa: "Vaprlaed art ksr soas Ull they've leerae) to betray . Oodlsu unlabel they llvs, li they sbatte aot their siraa As4 the tiwefe Chat wouM Kght tbest taro' Must sw touts treat the pus where their -S samairjarBt - 4t v " , - Whenever any aptsstot too' of Worth Carolina tbalt dan smand the awHlier that bore hint, easy tbere be tiWayt at hand some faithful tna armed "with s whip of ttetT to "prlot woaading lasbtt" aad to reseat the tvrnag. Tliere art other attar tsees of the tUMr trrvkwabit Tbooiat 3et Ijlt to wbiah we will refer aereelW. t : : A lam barn, Wovvgiog to Mr. William natiett,ur Xianpouaat;, was burned Sun day. Loot ITn-Wfci5itj hy (Msleaoistilp maa. which rrarfted N.f..lk. sl mdav -ana -as v nglnia, . - Tbnovat W. Hall, aged about aiaety yean, said to U ei.i.-at ems. a ,M fair- It Crtlaly.) died U hia reanlrses, neat ruttii.sawa, laat a at k. - Os account of his persossl oatociatioa with the peadiait poluMoal campaign, Mi) Baker P. Lee, dlsar Jves bis connect u tlx Norfidk louroal. At,Uajnmta ssd Va mrrv. Mr T I. sainner, oae of taw tHdeat taatdeatt Alexsadnaaint; ia taw etghty-aixta year of bit age, died Monday atgbt. Nesrtiai Bbrsder, of Blsod county, V woo anus aaa auiea Wlllis McABey ant tea dsysmaea, was tried Mora aa exaaaiag court and aiualtled. - A attiurad m-sh, txae was ro ht Um cars of site swoae vraia ax t-Mrrt-riao- Ti, ea Trsslay aad iaetaatly killed, I II ti hndj " sthsrl rmsanlelali la too atlfatruaMca- ' - ' awwaaulten Nile , S?-ta eoutulet heit "Altbder tssei Only the DMet Isr." 1 In reading J pie, we are ri . - ' f it tl.e Sonum I. l,i'U',i,, "r' Aid. VITIAIKI) AMI KIIVI IU I.KN T I'l'lll.ll' IN OKIirEliNKSS, NV AN IMI'KUA TIVKDI I V HKM iSid U'UN TIIK INHKI'KNDKN T UEI'KKSKN TA TlVrSt UK TIIK PK I'I.K, I.N THE KNHl'INU UkNKK.ll.' AHriKMIiLV. .tfejurca KJittHi : The conittit't of the leajlera ol the ra.l i-al repuliliean party, anu'e tbe cIimt of the war, provea uioal clearly that (hey have no n'aaa-t toi jua th-e, or hoiieal), or humanity, or for the lireat principles of coiutitulional free ti in prop.H'tioa ol our "III Mlate lannla, which had liccomc talalli vitiatial as againat the new Ktate, throiieli a voluntary trimaler by Ibeirownela, ilunng the ptonaia and aa a means iu dir. el aid of the late civil war. wen iii-veittii Icaa, an. I lor reasons now perfia'tly apctn-tit, altll riH'ogmr.i-il aa val id ae;ninat our lmatveriheil lax pavera, hy lite late loy ai Conallllltlolial Couveu lion rWondly, To the jn-rfii-t coiiaiateucy with litis nolaliie la Ktultin;, evhiliiled li) llle tiral. ami which luot fort llniitely w ai the laat a.lli'al Goneral Aas'lulily, in leg ialating, ati aa to I'uulile saolaill radically itlahomai!, but atill "loil" radii il riuga, to nib tbe honest tax p-ticra of Ibc Slate, ot at leant aixttvll nill!i.n ol iloll.i'ra, in ad.. ditioii Ui ihe sla've 'ui'uliarl. sharp -w artarim, tontiifiii' .1..- '.. . aHe.rT ous prervtanm, toiinii in ine - ao i aHeil Conaiiitiiion "to niaiui on tin' honor and llle giaal laith of the Stale llntarnialual the public debt rental ly I'outrai ted lie fore and aiiae the rela'llion, shall ri'inaiu In i iol al ill am I nevei la- tpn ationed'1 even hy the lax pavera. And Kouthly, To the infernal kuklux war. which was wa;fd b Moldcn and Ptail (their avermeiita to the iinitrary uot witliatanitiiiL:! lo n-iireas, or in oilier worda to kuklux the aHinlaniama and tin i -vernal prompting, ot integrity and pa trlotiain on the iart ul Ihe hoiiiail viai nianry ol the Slate, wllotai ri'hlM hail laa'u outragial sa alaive staled all ol winch when prop rly iiiualdeied and lully underat.Mnl, cannot tall lo tliael.-ar lo every bolii-al and uiiprnjiiilu-eil intnd, the eviiieully precont-ei u-d purMiaca ol the robla-r, tbe uaurHr snd tyrstit, as well aa tbe concent rated impudence and duplicity of the old ih'Vll llllllai-ll wbeuev he would saaiime for uiraiaea o hia own, to lie a saintly patriot, and coiiaciUcltlly undertake "to maintain tin honor and paid faith nt the Mtatp mrtiinilatieil," or to protect through a iliiia't viohitioli ol our fundamental law (in the au.M-iiaion of the great writ ol AoVus rvrlm. giaal, honest, law abiding, ami loyal I'ltiens in theretijnyment ol "pear-e," and quietude, and regnlaterlsell govemment. The ba of the cimatitoliiaiti amend eer; Ofcwt see probable eln'llon nt Cald well aa Governor, raanatrlutea therelore ouothnr triumph of the earpet baggers tad other conspirators and swindlers, who framed and fsihloned our existing Male government "alter the man aer of their own hearts, ' over the Honest and patri otic taxpayeneof tbe Stare The question of the public debl, conse quently, presents tbe miait important ia.il' to lie met by the next General As-a-uiliiy The taxpayers wbu supported tlie pro nosed Constitutional Couveutiou last year, aud who also voted the Ciaiservativ ticket this summer, still demand relief, aa a matter ol simple jutic, from all liability to taxation in the future to meet the interest ou the principal of all vitiated iu fraudulent public irtilebtejilwasi they arc assuredly entitled to Ibis relief, aud the Ihe General Asaieiubly cannot piasiibly continue to pn-Mlpoue or evade the oblige lion to extend it, unless the party hold ing the majority are prepared lo'eurrendei Mte whole question to the lloudhobler'a King, and thus lo laa-om. pat tirtt cn'ra inu wilh tlie part lea ill all of Uie inolis trona oppression amr injuatice medilmb-d liruiein-sll ol wliuti way atill flnallv vertake tbe pe.4le, sllould Grantlaiil l unnamed, wilh ila policy ol' Ku klux leg ialation and latyouot ebetlon lulls, wbu:b were evidently copied from our North 'arohne alatutea, and w hich were enacted here, aa is now well undisratiaid, Im tin especial protection ol carpet baggers ami titer loyal ami official line via iu their ilreiuily. 1 lie lioudhoiih-ra mortgage (our Coti- atilution laiag noibing niori ) alfordsvaii apt demonatral loll ol Ihe mauayir m winch Ihe'lua. -at ax payers were to In Ku kluxiai sccording bK l.tw -un.br tbe pnas-rilMil oath Ui auiii.iH Uie I on.lll utbttL all man aer ot chicanery and even downwnbl raacably perpcl rated in cotinei'tion with Ihe regularly coustituicd imldic debt. Is evl'h'Htly inleuded to l' fully sliN hlnl, soil or tba same time made obligatory nererlbcliss, agalntt the taxpsyers, and every dollar's worth of property lialila to isxatKot la Uie mate, ever, me poor man's oow and calf, it tubbjetrd with (Uiybask precrsiim, umlw ilia tame oath, thmugh the required "appmpriale Icgialstion" to tne thertTTX turumary levy ami sale, with out Uie ofWhleat regard to tilt utterly IoiDoverisbed ooodinoa of Uie groat ataaa of tlie people, . Tbe usual oath lo tuppiwt the Constitu tii ax, bowever, kt only oa additional safe guard U tbe legitimate purposes and stnril i till compact laeiween the people, and coaseuuentiy caaaoieiHisiaiently he so coa strned at U iiaoei IntelUm-nt and hoaesl legislslion, ui the spirit hss performance ot oooslltutloual duties so called, which art Intrinsically absurd and treorheroas if Bat trees n sMe la tact, aad which regarded would result ioevitably, ia the bital prtaurtutwa of the ftire mm lilnety of tbe Stale government, to the eirlusivt aertnaat use ot tUart hOitieri and public piunaarera, wno nave already trcuml oa Mtia rupiiUyua kjnaUkve Jor f.wr -yean pet haps, and aa etbaualcd JitrrMatt 'Tiff ai years to cane, and ta aid then hi their hail devicea. Th ronservallv party having had coo tml of the eaneral smm.IiIs tin il.. U.I tj yTraia, Save w'.ugfr by every posMWe exoeilient, to act oaidi tbe boidhotdera fraoduleat liea, tad to suimiiuia in iu piece a straight mrword nurta Carofias (Joostitatlon, securing tba lax payen oa boaett, aad onasq neatly a cheap government, with tat privilege to qosatioa at a matter of right, aad wit h oat let or hindrance, al pub k indrbted twt.stta taste, tial prerequitita to their own taeant against all tool play, oa the part of fsitbleas sad diabiaMst ofot.'ials, Wbo oloae could tad any ladttcetueat lo seek ta aea, or la aa wise tn restrict suck 'right. '. ' '" : . ; ' BotVhaak God, Ibe repreeen tali vet ol the peonst, who wiM suH euatnJ Use biMie Istive braaak of the Stale jowain.al bsvt Bat oaxBausted " tttetr auUMsnto. aa 'iZTy''-Ml'md c.iy I may be met m - . . . . , il i", wiib i-in fjii:iH tn mm ivuuiia- First, To the fact winch Is well sett Id ,, ,:. ,,, ,r" . . . our naeut hiatorv. thai a verv larire ....,...". i. j .... ... ' ..i.. .i. ... I ao bus) oi asoat, aewever, will MOtCt Hbem, in view of our recent exiarience, to n-peat the efforts slready made to aim nd the Conalitutioii, so long a.sny uf the -iHiapirabirs who came in wiih the llolileii an. I I'.aJ attd UtllenVId dynasty, are allll lacupyiui; tbe highest poaitions under ihe Htste overnnHut. l inn what la tbe remedy 1 I atill an awer etiiphaiically repudiation - there is now uo alternativejudicial lejrialaiion that alalkitiK horse of rsdical usurpation in North Carolina, having, repealed, or in other worda, repudiated all limitations to taxation, aa formally established iu the tiHialituiion, by the acceptance and rati fication of the people, " to repudiate re pudiation," (or in other language, to vin dicate the tax UMVera airaiiiMi. laalianH riTfXlt' aise iawt'nflrc'irfabaiIUUi aucb timidity, iu aoawerlothe plainest de mandaot iuslbe in behalf ol the tax payers, that " the parly," has aln-saly be laime a nuist diacreiliuble failure, if tbia view of its duly to Ihe Slate is to prevail any longer. ljt the General Assembly berefore im mediately alter being organised lor bust Itess this winter, H-ia-eed to appoint a aaa-iul coniniitlne, taiuiaaaal ol their moat i ia'ileiiivd and decided men, and invent lliein with sAiple authority " to lake tbe animal by tlie horns," snd to que-alioo,, invcafigale and note, the history and character of every claim now out ataudlng againat the Stale, and Ihen to i laaally Iheni la accordaMc with the fai ls, either as valid, or as vitisled awl fraudu. Htaat Brialry to iirder llw .rT. . ..k1? em ihat the ma.iile of North t'arolina will never las taxed by Ihe Conservative arly to pay a single dime on account ol any claim which baa been found to be fraudulent or vitiated. Tina step it uow absolutely necessary in order " lo maintain the honor and the U.K., I laith ot the Ktate," and to ensure a lair iliacriiiilnalioii in ftvor of til honest claimant., and lo prepare the way for a linal adjust iiient with them. Iu com hiaion, being an old man and H'rbap dtapoacd ou that account (tiut 1 liuat ucvmhelcaa still sa an anient and una. Irtah lover ol my country) to exercise Ibe privilege of counseling briefly tbe younger uicmbera ol the General Aasem lily who belong to my own lauiy. Ke on Hila r that your lathera bad fallen un dit tbe ban ol I lie tyrant party, aud are rapidly pasalng a.iay -llien In' vigilant l.a.k well to your own aalety arrant con apiratort tie in your iiiuisl, even within ihe SmrJum Hanetumm ol otllcial reapou aibilily, and upon you Ihen lore devolve ill a prouiluent degree tke duty "to sup M.rt, preserve, prolea I, and defend," the enjoyment of your birthright aa lieemun, and to pcrpetunteite blessings unimpaired through the coming years to your chil dren, as their iualieaablt Inheritauce. You mual take care at evert Men tu de- mousirate your uulalUiriug fidelity to the awipta aooiuMB asr ta saev ta nitciV cable with thaoaiatitutliHial aiaeadmeatt (both lo letter and tptrit) Moot every one uim at ussiiraea , in ndnoa tht buri dent now rtating apoa Hit o(ipreaaed tax payers aegia Hie good WOfX oy a prompt reductirm of your owa ear dim to three dollais, aad your miu-aga to tea cm Is, bit ai-.tlim oa your part will iro verv hr lo establish your rrpuutloa aa true and riitiworiny retonners -Inllow these things p with an indexible adhervuoe tu thr ight, and oa uuoooiumuiains onnosilioa to all partisao tiickery and otliclsl ex trsvsgsaoe, tad you cannot fail ultimately hi secure the respect tad the confidence ot the masses. Tbea stand by the people snd the will soon roily and stand bv you, aud help you under tht favor of Provi leucej lo rescue and save our free institu ins, still Uie hope of tht world. A C1TIZKN OK KTDKE8. Kepiemlwr lOtb, ISi'i. fHO OltA TOHWAL 0KJH3. We are as is known a special admirer of Grant. Hia oratorical uaassana always uich and melt us. Wbsn he "ope't his mouth" he can "draw audience still ss summer't night." Aud no wonder, for he it both silver tonguial and gold.n mouthed. Only ooatrast hit graceful, elo quent, facib) uttrronces with the dull msuaderiugs of Horace Greeley and then say who baa Uie unait cspacily wlio is the man Tor the tiiiiea. As we ore pub hslnng from day tu day the talks ol tine ley we must also, by way of reliefat o rt of flit- lay before our read its the re markably brilliant orations of Grant. In order Ui catch Bp, Wt publish two ol Great's, but at they art "mulluin la arvo" oratory done up in tniall pack ages braius condensed -sparkling wit. ttcisins In extract all tdministered la inflrtitesimsj duatt after tht true h onus pa Iblc praotice, wt venture to do thia rash lliing. Here they are, "gems id' purest ray tentne :" - Before tbe Newark 1 ad ai trial kthibiUos. Gbbtlbmbb I In misrt banov to be her to Bight tn witness Ibis diaplsy ol Newark t OMnufacturea Your far lsassd city has done well ; her aienufactnrer have oa innueace opptaed lo the Impur- btflnn of foreign maaufactuna. elore the ltasrkerawe la front of ex Uov. ( Want's koost. Lma sail 0Birrt.KiiiH I ootid not but leel grateful U tbt receirtion l havt retajived at tht htndt of the cHixeat of Newark and of Mew Jerstv to day had the nUsaurs of vWtlmr tba ftttte rtir aeat KUiabsih, when I new tittle lst but pple. I wat at your Expstb tioa to-divy, aad awaia . venule, but II Uie F what t hsy tuul ttrr- lii tea. I bona to tM toBjorrow hal j ;Wwl U-jglitto -I- After ' reading Uveas msster pieces of I tbougbt expreaaion, if jo sraaotto greatlj impressed wilh Grent'i tapabili lite at la desire bins te PtesteWt 'ttnttl every rebeTover lorry years it dead," tbea you are aot Wendell Phillip or a radl cal Take that for your 00m fort. RxNitit Laaaav' Tbt Wilmingtoa Jnaraar hot a report that tea N. C. K K from ken to Gotdettorn' kts been teased to tb WihaingloB aad Wsidoa railroad, wbicb will tooa begin to ma through oars. Tba gaugt trott ken to Charlottt will be ekaturad to awainna to tbt B. A. U. gasrge. CssasrVaas' Asrsei. To funeral of Mr. Samt, tba lata well k ao w a ii branaa la Ht. Jamet street. Loo aua, snok piece la Loadoa oa tbt tin. Mr. fliaia wat t Bar at Ibsob uul .m deMll will bt tvrlj lei - Itmtrvm He VUrUU Otmnmr I Gov. Vsnoe hat returned front Ken-. liH'ky, aud la now oileodiiuj court i.i Aalievillu. We rug ret to announce tbe death ( Mr, John I. Alexander, .allien took y': iLa'Ut 2 o'clia k Monday, tie v'led tafV r , a ntug aau nugeruig iiineas. Mr. Jamet ft. Smith, late of the Ohter i err, is so far recovered from bit rawi.t illneaa aa to be able to be out IB t t streets. Bishop Atkinson visited this parish a ' Sunday. He pnattheil at night one of t a best acrmuot, tad sadmtaietoii.tttLjtite -awafecswtuM to bve persons. Hnmnm tat Wibf IMoer ; We were visited last week with sever showers of rain, which were much aeedii by our farmers and the bavelliiig publai. We rvgrei very much indeed tn have to chronicle Ihe death ol Mr. Wui. Boy at to, of Una county, aged 47, died ou Kliudsy morning the 'iM iiiat, I We learn from several gentlemen of Joynera Ik-pot, lint wjrk, ifaat the work uf Surveying the Kailnaid fiom Joyaert to Greenville ia progressing Bnely, aad - - that grading will commence aNiu. Jrcwts ronv Ail WtUvn Anas : Mr. Iiwia llrnw nin e ia not dead we re- , joM:e to loam Pic Nic at Panacea Springs l!th prox. The Ikntiste will stain nave a new cnurcn 1 lie etii.or - i ia caiuiiaiuning fiir biHieat o'd UoraC4Hm . , J.Iljr:;A.ti CZZ Murfivn-lKWo' N. C, and Mis (Villa Jack- ' son, rerry I'oinl, Va., Tbe lailonal Greeley Club at Rocky Mount auuiliers H.V It wat reoeully ad Jresaed by Kimou li. Cray.au, of Kaleigh. Haltletiorii' ia in a great atate of exoitej men. 1 he country overseer, wishes to rcr thr "town bilks" pi work the road. The Mayor and Commissioners do not al low such inipcrliuool inlelerencu. The isolatial case ol small pox at N wh ile, died on Sunday uichl, Mlaa Betltn ihli, aged 'J.l yuare, A new Hrm will keep tbe new brick store at Itaa ky alount, Miwara, Bennett, lluim 4 John llatlle. Ilattle f-oa of he Kails told out lo these gentietuea. KdgecomlMs premium ataak raiser, H, Harlow, Kaq., deaignaseiidiug histllvsf up II M y to the Naiioual fair. Ht will uot send the dam of this beautiful beast. Ittmt mm tirwiuAwv' Patriot : lUatmp Atkinwvo preacnet text Ritnday. ' Judge Bond will Iw at Greenabxa-o at tbe Federal Court in OcUiber. O. F. Caldwell, Greeley Elector, will speak at several tax gathering. -A thief robbed Mr. J. A. M. Coble. Bear HpriniiHeld Aoad- emy, of everything eatable or wearabltA. Ureeley Cluo liaa beea birtned at ileids. villa, Wtaa Uudsey, President Mr, J. twttoa, at Gibeoayille. Had bit tafu robbed of I'l WO test week: a of (ha ' robbera, aaiaed Chance, bat beea armted,. - -,i 7 It w a gmid Chauva fur a hanging wt bop. t IW Hirer It roarer thaa It hit beea . . ,, ..i since j)M3. Great drouth in Randolph, . tftapb hart TBgiQ mlt lo Beytgrmd-1" ' Ing dona. - -. . .. .' Greensboro' it a "city." Hmash not bf 1". "'" '" bursas running away with buggut ast .;.... frequent Three buudrtal Suaday a lwail' , , huiars irom uompany Hbopt vial lad tin 'ctly" bxst Katunlay. i ' TiiBanuo Babn BiiHstD W learn' thai the bitumen bora ul Mr. Andrew C'usv " Ingham was ilostniyed by lira last Halts. ' ay ulght and a larga ouanlit uf UlbacOiv , destroyed. A lluhad just alaiut Dnfshed Curing the ' ' leaf when it accidealally cidght lire. a Pkmsobsu We bwl the ivleasurt of teeing in our tam tum ua yeatrdajr ear , ... . , , wa irienn, classmate aad ontuiade la- arms, lb-v. Tbeuphiliis Miami, hu-miTly i.t this Hlate, but tot six yuan past a ritiiifft of Klorida and reeidnat cf Jacket aville.--- WiLJounuiL Now WaaBHnima. Mai. Oakt it add itigauotlwr waroboUst 80 by IMfciittt thiaw slrsavly in oieratlai la Keidavtlb. "' The eflect of tb Maw 'a energy la asea and ' - -' felt la Ui thriving condition of the town; which be bat done so much tu build up. .- -J.i ...'... r,,,.. Wt iewra from a irent'emaa (Wwa Graa- ills, of tbe tudduu death of Kul t bob- bitl, Kaq, of that oouaty. Ha died now - day but week while at work ta tlfa lain. vv are una nn lite wot lasurwi lo ta t amount of $-10,000. TiaVieas ltU. BiTTi.B't Faimvirv. Wt ore triad ti team, from one of tlie prnArietora,' tint! tbt cottisx milM of Motors, tattle ttoasj 1 wi t;i oa Uie falit of Tar river, at Rocky Mi-xtt, ;r are paying a haodaowa profli. Mr. J unit li. Ilattle hot moeotly ordered siity-four i- " looms rrom taocneater, Kogiaod, aaa 'hi tbey will tooa eommeoce weaving oloto, ..l,:,,.,! which pari ot their buaioeas baa beea dit- -. craatiuuod since they Wen bxr-ned aMlt ,bJ 7. a sowj na.-iiTisiKf- priabtg bueioeat coea, Wa wtm tbeta abundant prosperity. -r- VWm JVstfA tiBAHf 't Ke Klux. Tbe vlcdeoV trrMt of toe Ureal asgnisa tewsedt those xsf their colored brethrea wbofaviw tht ales, tioo of Horace Greuiey, exhibited itaelf at the LincolB Ueuot la thia city bast rvunaay. - . .-Ji sis;' An cicursiot traia filled .with aegioee i,4r"k,," wat about to start Law Moore, a Ureeley aegro, wishing to enjoy tht pkavaures of ' tbe trip, gut aboard, when he wat ast- ws apoa aad baailted to a Vsabxat teawiriet. , , . H toed oat a Warrant against hat ta , ailaots, Richard Pvckearwrck, Napnieoa 1 ricKtnpacK aaa exepaeB rox, til cotorea asta wnaa ka waarr"'a1d Deat, weuad and IU treat him." uawat, tba pcoot aa4 digniiy et Wt Btate. ..... -l'ltttoWrTiirt)tt iW-""1"' big before Justice Pavidsua 00 Btturda ' 1 OioniiBg. vaor. ubv - . - - vrrr- Tlit divoroed wile of Oeaeral - Vhde," i-wbiawraccat.abdia'Uoa--eber ettild, aitracteal ta mock tttealKia ta Siew Yurk taahioaable circlet, it aaid to beat lady ot unuaoal tterary talent. , blie baa writtea a Work of toeae ability, entitled, "Following tb pnaa," oa account .of ht taafroatierfcrt at whkk ht buabaad wot tUttsMad. ;--''. . . . ... Mr. ieaklM,aDthorof KJIi.x't Baby " aad "Lord Baatafa,1 has writtea to t'b Loadoa ".Tubus," saying ti wat ideas be should think cf helping to ' propag-abs would be tbost BOW caited RepubliorJl. , A 0u Kax's KataiAoa Ws ioa-o'1 frnoj aa uoqaesiioned authority, that Mr. John G. FeUlert, aged aevttuty -eight, baa rcoratiy takra to bmurir la xwmage a I young end blushing bride of aot quito I an. . n , n. u ' A ' , Ji'.'lt aaa a V1 I 1 a.. 3 ..- 11 & i ' I it. Is If, Y 1 ! '. . t 4 aa ' ' -..a II I'vat ' 4 I Ml a :' '. J "V V ' -.. - 7 Y 1
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1872, edition 1
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