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T THE SENTINEL J08IAH TURNER, Jr, Editasv T. B. KINOEBUHY, Associate Editor. TUUKriDAi, MAY 2.S, 1874. STATE liiTlitttlf -CSStVATl)(t TICKET. Wt'H 0OVKHK : II,s. A. K. MEUKI.MOX, -Of Buncombe. ma l.itu'r. oovkunoh: Major JiMN IJX'GIJES, , Of C'rsvttt. .v'vs.:- ' FOR ATToRHKr HHUU ; ' ' Jidor W. 11. BHIPr, , - Of Mi khoburg. : rH TRKA4t'KKB ! . Major JOHN W. GRAHAM, Of Orangei i. "::!" . PoB WBKlmf or STATBS ' JOI1X A. WOMACK, Of ClialhalO. . Gkm. C. LEVENTUORPE, Of Caldwell, . FOB WIT. ri'Bf.lC INWBOCTIOH ! J. MENDENIIALL, ' ' Of Guilford. rt srr-r. public wmic V J. II. SEPARK, Of Wake. Seutlnel for the Cunt pi ten. Ai tli Otfbmatorial Mid Presidential Campaigns promi to be, s exciting as important, we have concluded to furnish tb SuKimBi. at the following liberal Rate. 1 rir Weekly BV-itliwl months, II SO s. Hi m WW f " ! WW On copy (re to g.-tlM- up uf Club of 10 aud . aowu-d 1 t'onv Aral Wevklv Sen lnel, months. ti.fiO ft Cool a " " " ' H 10 .." . 22 jtii 0j M 4 M t !: U.IM Ona Copy fra to KelUr up ol Club o! 1 ' sua upward 1 Coot llsllv Sentinel t months. I SOO ft Cuulaa " ''.. WHO IU . 4111(1 J " ' . -.'! . JKI.UU On copy free U gutter Bp of club at. 10 aua upwaru. Time and ple for holding tti Mum Inating Democratic Conservative tTonVea i tioua in the several Congressional District - oftbis Sut. tin 3 " 1st District, at Edeutou, Thursday Mtty 83, 1873, 3 J Congressional District Col. Walter Clarke, Hitlifax ; Henry K. Bryan, Craven ; Fred. Fbi.lip-t, Edgecombe j . Lott W, Humplirry, Wayue, - --- w 8(t Dialrlct, at Wilminylun, Wdncday Juim8,IS73. lb District, at Rli igh, TliurwUy June , 1872. ' -fith DUtritl, at Orceoab'Kii', TVeflaea . 4bj May S3d,lS7a:. -; i 6th Uwtiict, at Charlotte, Tlmraday May8, 1S7U. ?lb Dixtrk't, at Willtralmro', Tliurailay May S3, 18TS.' 6th Dutrict, atv Mariun, MvDuwotl Co., Batorday, Juin 1, 1874, vest ricu. " " ' Buielfungua in hi Oxford apeecb, de clared bl purpose U be to devote bint aelf, If re-elorted, (which a merciful CM : forbid !) to the good of the whole pooplu of North Carolina. TH really anunda tety woll. Bat, tiiea, Bioelfungu Kicky. Jin can mt bava the "good" of the people at hoart, or he would not make bli low, vulvar appeal to tbe bad paa fiiona of depraved men, or try by hit in flamalory talk to excite ona lae of pir ona against another clas. Vi't greatly fear that Stnelfungua it a very wicked fel. low, given up to evil way audrkiout liabita. Did he not show .hi devotion to the lntereat of the pwple when he resort t all aorta of high handed - mwnurea to ireveut them from voting a to whether they deaired a new constitution or sot 1 Did be not nbtbU hi kmuftw ly v Im be was willing that h'. evil nature might be grftlified at the expanse of the Buffering, a id for BUht he cared, of tbe iarvatiou of the kiiiU o the Deaf and Dumb Aylunt and the convict of the penitun tiary t t And bow hi niaalaV, Oraut the Imbe cile, U cultivating tender eiuotlona and Indulging in laclirjinoal dicplay. The other day he became greatly exerciaed be cause ef the eufferingi and: temptBttomol poor Immigrants who come to free A faer ie. - He actaaily taenia a .eniraltBt Bud xpreaaad great apprchenaioa kat they Bight be drivoa into vice od abauie,ud more of the aarue sort. All thia would be very admirable, if Orant actual!, cared a farthing for tbe euuVur. He W Merely V'idding for vote. That I all, ' Let him liave tLe votci, and what d.ic Grant care what become of the poaf, uulortutiate ' atraggen f .:!. Wliat an arrant hypocrite he ia. A thorough a little dp't a ever lived, A to pretend to feeling of tesderneaa and ympatby dr tbe ditro,jfid and uufortu uate ia auy land. Ua he not eahauated the uurpc4 power be. Jiaa wuddeil to t-Tu.b out th libertine oif the whole coua- , try and to bring bankruptcy and ruin sp un a Urge awlioB of hi own land I And to talk of pity. It i enough to arotit th indignation of evtry man of aeoaa and laojor to lialea to auch bold pretemion. It will be difficult matter to deter- ' itiiiie-vwlikl) ia tbe biggnr hypocrite, Crant when b9 talk of the privation and iliscomfort of foreigner, or Caldwell tvhen he,peakof devoting himatlf ttjthe : (.-ood of any one but hiuiself and hia eo iuboreia ia crime and iniquity. V Tnic y w.Yvrb FiMi'tpKAttK Statcb. Vi"i,..m I i,!h n J'.jy-int tc be the ovator rm tf e rwauou of the onveilinij qf the f ' r ; ,'ire 'iue in fVntrid Turk, JNew "lii-i., I'-ivU.t, f.iiin ISotith has ex j t- i I, ' m '"Mi, t.i (r- He Home pa- e- 1 -HI t-', .1. p .e, iin l 'i'liiu-Jore 1 -'in . or "ii ot oi:J.- liiindntd piece. I IS c I t 1 ll. f-ii i,.l Xlitol 'Jiletlt I -!l li ') 5c for the m isiuu.' " men trrsrrs W miiat at a nation return to the pallia" of ulitlmf in 'Parity and purity to thnoa wy ia whiib the tiiUint'D ( fnr tiiuea walked with an toiwh b" to thnnac'lna and brni-fll tii, tin? jxh')p!s to the way of Waahinirtm and Ifnmil Urn, nf Jttttum anil J kn.. "If are But retrsoK our tt aud coiuo fully bac-k to the bunwtj of the trHr daya whea i;eatbirH!a uf the highest aliility and tlif totideffwt howif Irliflalvd fur and govern the Mple. We Ran only i nf t i thnr otigb bankruptcy is all nuiral and uwtrrl al wortlt flow can it l MMwible that any lOfi:niin'(it eliuuld Utog t'uA when ll lughratt dlfi iU are fold uf every virtue t hat a liirn and enniilla ! How can any people avoid the contagion of am h vi riin ci ample t ' , K ponple have ever beta an much traipted, find bo pMiple have euatained the teinptatios w.inait, The time wan one whoa our itatmmea cuutd ll ataia like a wound." sad ft man wIimm cbaractur could not Ixmr the oloatwl acm tiny arrat duwa ' a ijuined and ItbuMad man. But not to bow. Thia ia the age of eyooubanta and penainuen, of govern ' tueutal fttock jobbera and gumlilcru. The liiggcati thief It tba aiuarUnt, cluvereat irltoavi , , ; Tbe great French diploruate and atat man 4ne Bald ; "I have aeeo one of the wonder of the wrirld a man who baa mad the future of a oation, laboring all niyht tt tutport hit family Thia 'aa mid of Alexander Hamilton the greateat Anaaciat atutetmtn and pnaaibly ' the ablent man w have ever had in tbiaeoun try. - It ia mentioned also that Auditor Whitllwhy, of Ohio, wai wconaciuitioua and acropuloui that he would not permit Ilia daughter to write a note on one aheet ot government paper, leat tbe altghteat alaio of corruption ahould r ha tautened nrxn hie honor. - Hut how trvmnndout the onlreat now daya, , A Hecn tary of War U charged peuly of atealing over a million of. dol "are from the government, and the charge n auntilned by tin figure. Nay, mom tbaa thia : be la not disgraced, but ttill retain! Ilia office that he aiay (teal, jf ao lispneed, million) more of the peoplw money.' Anotl.er tleoretary la aunpeclrd f raacality, but be i one of the petted favorite of hi party, and 1 kept in poaltioa of tbe bigh'ett trust, where he may teal million without aerioui apprehen ion of detection. And , ao we go, drawn head'ong Into Hie feafTUT eiaelitruoni OfbattoBal Niitl afid decay, and with but faiut hope of aaivation unlea (here ahould runa'in virtue enough among tba peonl to . prompt thorn to combined and resolute action at once, It a md bnt profound y1iig of a ktatm loan, tbiit " there i no aurer precursor of national rula than the decay of civil . n .... . honor.'' . . i -. ; All inen who are tick and tired of the corrupt' rule of venal olliciala must vote only tor men whim 'integrity and virtue tie' of the" higlii.nt ordnr. With pure, good men to govern, w may yctruj turn to. Iwtior, happier time when peace thall .ivign tbnwgliout our border aad provperity dwell in all our iouie. In tbe catdidate that reprmnt tbe Conner vativepurty weaiucerely believe we have inch nien. Ood grant that they may ba triamiliantly eluclad that purer ara may tlawnupoB ul ,, The Omaha Her at J, referring to the dele gate that have been appointed to rrpre aont KiiuMia in the Philadelphia Convea tioa, nuke tbe following-true rcitfsrki : " They will do the bidding of th fed eral ofBcinla f the tate,-whoare the tool of Ueneral Urnnt, and then will he arnt home by rail tike ol her baggago, Slavery in tbe: nouthi u atNiltitbed, but political tHindage ia but fairly inaugurated in the North, and no African lo the cottrm Held ever were mote absolutely th property of tneir uimtcr uian are, to aay, ttie grann army federal utKciala, all over the Union the chattel and alip ct serin ot their owner and ovtraecr, U. 8. Urant.'' If the tltraU suppose that Grant's minion in North Carolina, and the Soulh generally, ara not ai pliable and eubmia- ti tb k4tf ,4ueur mmlcr a Ihoay of Kailaa. it t iinite mistaken. Grant aent bif fuglemen to the Kangaroo con- fcntlon that met In this city land nomina ted Rutelfungua, and I hey blowed ohcir pipe the very tun their mister (aid ; they " areat fur Cutlint Settle, and went against Caldwell, but the negro triumph ed, sud " Mar Tod" was cron.ted victor. But hla not angered at Grant' lotcrfer- fereoce in State aflaira. With hn It la all right,' anil ' be will aJrot-ate Tiia' nomina tion at riiiladelpliia much sooner that be would that of an infinitely better man, - And ao it ia with all the radical arav anger." " They ar for flrant timpty be- canea- th retention of their plact de paod upon tb (xtenatna of vbeir ata- tr' retgn. ;r Not one of the mongrel crew about Halcigh, who to day: ara abooting Io Pomb to the Bat of, Oraut became their gain! come through hint, but would tniBurww wmOXIjpSifWSm bf aoms other, tyrant should promiae to hold th nrina and dispense 'bis bounties, with amor lariih lun.I. Tbey art syco phant and lav of place, -and each one, like 0erth bora thrall of Ccdric the Saxon,", ahould henceforth wear a braa collar around the neck, upon which ahould b eograren, " B.h.oht .a.vc or Ultb- ' DH. LIY'LYQSTOX ft seems the New York IltnU was too fast in its flourish about Dr. TJvlngatoa' safety. It represented hint as being at th pUc whence be surted tnany year ago npoo his haxardou journey Into the interior of Africa, and as with th bead man f tu expeditioB tent la anarch of him. fh last sews is that Hie expedi tion i ia twenty days' march of him. Xi m(ate JpoiWjra but kowr. i:ihj, exact distaoc known, and what certain ty ba tb expedition a to bi where about I We shall not believe again that tbe tiarily and aicntiroiis chrialiin ex. plorer is really tae, until w so it sn- aounccd In the EomHsU jupcr that he is once more on English soil. Xft-tMMHTAirr-JlA TTS& ' We with to direct the calm attention ti"n of our renlira to matter of tbe hi,;h.t iirixrtaiice to all the atatia of ibia t'liioa. We bava from tune to time, within tlie W tew wetka, called the at UititHtn of all to the ituiucuie atridea that hare bn mule by the Grant duiinitra- liiM toward a ntraliii dMpotwro. fHMue of oiir readt ra, not 'apprt-hending the iiauiiiK-ui-y of the danger to wh hour liuvriloa as poopl aro hourly np l, may have ihmighvwe were alaniiiata and uniKi-eiiaarily recited atiout B Blatter thai after all waa of so very great magnitude. Hut iu ihia the are iiiiakwi. Eveiy tliouirhtlul iniad that cooleniuiate the eventa that are pinK, and apprehends their meaning, nitut have very grave fear to the perpetuity f our republic m lrta.of Kortrrnataat, or of what ia bow remaining of it. B. t event) in Cougrem Indicate moat diaiisctly that -tbe tendency to deapotiaa increaae rather than diuiininlia. It you are increduloua, read further and time tell ua wjmt )oi ibiuk jf it hut ia the in twit and uirsaning of auch ceiigreaaioual action, i . If the new law in tgrd to election doa noi, to all intent and purpnaea de- mnlih alt right of the atate and obtitcr 4n f ai imcb thing a a real stat goteru mnf, ttt we are willing to plead atupid ity stupidity quiteeqnal to that .f Uraul or Caldwell. It ia nothing more oor lens thaa a (yateoiatie Fore Bill, iuteuded to cruxli out tb freedom of the ball..hox and to rttarn" Oraut 1 power. They moan to hold over for four yeara longer, if the ballot box ba to yield to tbe cart ridge box, and: the .poll-holder taken from our own people have to stand aside for the minion and officials of hia Im rml Miij.nty, b'lyaao the foimple. 'on grew pd law in 1870-71 rugulat ng til 8utt vlecUoiM aud ftlaciujj tbeir control in tba bands, nut of the people ot the several Htaies, a had been the case throughout th entire period of oui bis ry ansa independent nation, but in the bands of a"' Bet of corrupt official who were ready to atufl the ballot or ruaort to any kind of villainy to carry the eltc tion. ; r . ' W have not time to-day to print the election laws a pwsed In 1870 and 1871 They, aro eaaily obtained. Very briefly then we give the main points, copying from a Northern exchange : - Thuiw acta rirorldu that If any person shall register or attempt to register his jumm, jM"ir arijr iilate ins,. aa.a-Jawful voter; or if regiitration omver shall reg ister the name of any person as a voter Iwbo I not lawfully one, be shall be pro ecoteor aa for a crime against the law ot the Unitd Htatcs, and -be; punished by fines and impnaonnient to be imposed in I be Court "f tbe United Atatea. It ia futber provided tht when under tbe laws of a late, an election U to be held at which a member ef Congress is to be ehoMOj any two persona residing in a city having Aver 20,000 inhabi tants . may demand of tbe Judge of th United States Circuit Court tbaap (mjti'iMttt if two- eitUsen iur taf h.lc tlon precinct, who shall.have th authori ty to attend tb regittratba of rotors and b koewa a Supervisor of Elections ;" the men are to ehalMMig pro ing to register, aud to Inspect and acruti uix tlie registry, Tbey are also to at tend tb election, challenge voters, to "penonally acutinise, count, and caovar, each ad every ballot in then voting pre " eltict past," To enable the Supervisors better to take charge or th elections, they are authorind "to take, occupy, and remain tn such poaition or position rroiB time to lime, whether before or ne hind tbe ballot-boxes, a swill, in then indirment. best enable them to see each person oHenng himself for registration or ottering to vote," ana at me ciorw or tne polls to take such position as will enable ineut "to count, ana canvass eacn and every rot." In addition the U, 9. Marsh lis are tn appoint' deputies whoare-to ami a tie) supervisors of elections, and to be present at registration and - voting, and then mark they ahall ' support and protect the Supervisor ; prevent what they may decide to be fraudulent toting or fraudu lent action by the Judges of Election j and immediately arrest bb4 tab into cus tody,- with or without, process,-''- any ton (including the officers of the election) who in their judgment shall commit any KrptoMtjh officer of th election, or other, acting under th authority of the stateXor city, wbs shall interior with these Supervisors of Election" or Marshals, or who shall eject them from from the polls, or refuse them the privilege nf counting and can vanning the ballot. " shall be liable to ( istaot arrest without process ; " and upon conviction shall be punished by not over wo years imprisonment, and - not over U0Q line, or both. Other provisions .give . extraordinary poweroto Grant's venal officials. This was the1 old law. Congress 'by the net bin' proposes to thrreasetbut dan gerous and anti-republican power, and by enacting th moat oppressive and outra geous laws to guarantee if passible th eon tiuuance of Oraut in office. The new bill extends th provisions of the old law tbat ol 1870- 71 tltU-wa conSued to cities ol SO.OOOt inhabitant and over, so that ia tuerf w(tet autruf r two pbbbob by applying to th court may bar marshal and deputies -appointed. Th marshal are to have power to call upon the ms omilalvt to aid them in making arrest. Tn Seaat bu passed this bill What then become of the old election boards f Where is the freedom of the ballot box 1 Who ara th right of 8tatB.-v .' I. V The Albsny Argu say : " None of these persons so appointed bv the cout or by tbe marshal wilt be ofti- cer of theftta'e or under estb to th St Ue. or be in any way amenable to 8tat laws, and jet ther ara to conduct th eleeti hi in all the lit tie held under tbe Stat laws. .-- V Tti Intention evidently is to perpetuate the present Administration at all hazards. Tb military i to b used wherever the Federal officer chocs to. call it into ac tion. The act la revolutionary, and i ia- tended to fore Hpoa th country aa Ad- mini lustration which tbe people bar de tcraiined to ir-ject,''.' -r ,;; We tear tba subject for the present, but- w cannot do a without again urging our people to consider well th tendency of all tills, W are sr-proaching nearer and nearer to a centralized government that will sweep away every vestig of constitutional right, The great noiae msde orer the Oencr arltitratlim ia only a pleaattot fare after all. No harm was ever eoutpmplaUid bj th United hlataa Oovernment, It only a sort of rh'kwu-kia oke a mere congeries of dlphililaltc twaddl WllhllU usual bowing aud acrapinga, -The mm' poodsone betwe-a Mr. Kwbou the part ol onr government and Mr. "Ufadston the liri iab Premier, reveals that the claiu. nut up by the uue f uuai queutial dam age at Ucuera, and ibe ataautaat reaiat aoce if the claim by the other, was never meant la be really serious. It w true that Mr. Fub very atoutly latitats that bi gov eroun-ot must be beaid beior tb Gvocva Board, nut tlien by way of pleasant mlvo, be informs Mr, Gladstone that be is not exactly In earnestthat be eVwe not really intend tt maiat upon the conijue rial damagea that ia fact no such dam ages are expected. Indeed from tb cor respondence and the receat utterances of the Enclisli Solicitor General, the whole affair originated lu the inoet amicable and ebristiaa, lik - uurptausii The Uilitad State only wanted to save the English govermneot from uiharnuauueut, and OB the other hand, tbe Kngliab gvernment io on of it moat amiable moods, would aee la U that the. tti:ev Bnard (it Arbi (ration ahould inaugurate a new era in the manner of settling national . diliicultiea aud disuuti. Very tarries!, and very pleasant to behold, all this diplomatic small-talk I " OUGAMIK. t We regret to fears from geiillemen from (Iranville that aiany gixxl IVmo- crata and Coiiservativ- talk of having no county ticJtet lu tbe field thia summer. We do not are tlat wisdom of such a policy. We doubt If there is to day any more negro voters inQranvillelban white. There are not luore . tbaa (wo bqiidred aud twenty live- wiite radicals in the county, which addel to the negro tote inakea tba radical oajorlty four huudrcd and flay. The majority against Col. Edwards in the last election was lea) than, three hun dred, one hundred of which were thought to be illegal,, and many of theni in the contested election Were proved to be so. j. , nr .ir- il i. greater than iu Granville, yet Wake i aI f rs in - , . tl'. I. preparing for a tbiaough campaign, and di niucrat talk -seriously of carrying the county. We bop to hear of candidate not tnf i JtlruH4Mit in every jxmuty in he State, even In Warren and Haliiax . where (be negro rote is so much larger than tbe white vote. Tun sovruuKtr uoms. Tb i i on at the best editud. papura in our State. Oen. D. H. Hill is . rendering xx;ellent service to the cause of good gov ernment 111 last paper contains an ad mirable editorial upon th Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence which we have luid aside and hope to publish. It also cnutitin a well written communica tion from Major N. A. Gregory, of Gran ville, in which be is pleased to saysbm magnanimous thing afiout our Senior, which, no 'Boubt, ha deeply appreciate, Tbe Associate takes leave to say that they are eminently just and proper, and he make bo apology for so saying in these columns. " . ' . (JRBKLBY AUSAD, Th indications are that Greeley will be endorsed by th Bultiuiore convention It ia amusiiiff lo see bow the Diners for Oreeley would make their readers believe that everybody is for him. On the other hand, how those opposed to him would make people believe that nobody is for the whit hat candidate. f The Louisville Courier-Journal is en thuaiastic for "GroeTcy and call for, White hat, Whit Uouse and White administra tion. The Journal is backed by Gen. John 0, Breckenridge, Senator Davis and Gen. Learns Combs. Such a spike seam will be sure to carry Kentucky, fbi liichmood WhigMui BkHtti, mil. "JS survive the defeat of Greeley at Baltimore. Virginia ba nothing to lose by going for Oroeley.-Is- by biug,,0 ebiyjaad that they heat out Radicaliam, The New York democracy are demoralized,: having loot tha Mate io the late election, Tbey are now willing to barmonimi with Gree ley and hav a now deal and play the game over. - , - - - - Voorhee and th dtunocracy of tlie North West will not barmonie with Greeley. Ther is little doubt but tbe Washington . politicjass will.Lj:ontrot the Baltimore ewvention. - - - , - It will be a disastrous day for the coon- try if the editors and delegates who shall appear at' Baltimore in white hat shall be forced by the Waahinglon Ciiy puliti- cians to doff them at their bidding. For our part, we wear a Mack bat, and stovepipe at that, Ws do not like sump tuary lawa. W lik for no maa toay what w ahall est, drruk, or wear; but we wfilf beaauggestionrfronV he-Baltkiare Convention aa to whether we ahall put oa th white, pr stick to the old black storsv P'l.- - " . Is. , A DxTKHMiRitr Incknuubt -Two weeks ago the Tidevattr Ma mentioned the destruction by tire of tb dwelling house of Dr. W. P. KobinsoB, auperviaor of Rappahannock township, seex county. The last issue of the same paper records ine aeairucuoa ui tuv raaiuence of vr. W m. L, Smith, to which tb remnant f Dr; R.'s lumiture and bia corn aared from tb late fire had been removed for afe-keeping. Both fires were" tb work of an iuceudiary, who seems determined to satiate bi revenge to tbe fullest extent No insurance. Col John 8,'Moaby ha writteaa lettar detiaina snnr axplicitly bi positibB on tb political iaauea uf thday. He is very proooUDced agattiat Ureeley as on who has beea honeatiy Oppnaed to all b bold dear, and if be ia to accept a master, will prefer "tb soldier to whom Leurren- oerca nwawnro. ; . . - 1( , Uareasobing idolitersn is tb tenia b applies to tiios wbo; he say, ar now prostratlug tnemselve betor ureeley. ' A an otfiet to Moaby,. -it may be men tioned that tb other-Confederate raider, Harry Uilmor, i announced in tb New loik IrttafM a Vgoiug t atrong for Uorac. .':' '' ' ,( tat tb Sentinel. LKTTF.Il FROM D. IV OOODLOE, KSQ.'TO. RON. A""F.' Mtxmt. WasiiiNOTfii. May ll.'ISTi. Viz Ik.tr ffir: t-mr ratmant fiv-.ro k v?il, it huelied nie at Cineitmutu I waa hihll grai i-d aud awnuvd by to-lilM-ral Unia and sentiUH nt hh-h p- rrai ii anil look the iilxtrlvot iilmiiiinir t tbe perusal of your other friend ol tie delegation. . ' ' 1 went to nneinnat! "wllb 'be" tJiweri porpoM of nominating a ticket iMoci anuld at mire be ardptahie ti aliUK- I of HepullllCaBS, aud Ml the -mo crane dartv north and south. jo me end I east my tiikt vole (or Jude Ik.rl A mxionir of ibe delicslion coiiu ioeo wiib me in thiacomK. - But it at out became aptwrvnt that bi name could not command a m tioritv of til . Vot of the Convent on: nd a nex voted with one exception for Henstoi t'rumbull. whose lilieral riews and aide advoracv of them in th f-eeate; we b hi ved, would mke hi avilabbj ou didate for at well aa tii- n-cipuui of the hiirti offltW of Pte.-J.leut. r. Aditms, sleo bad warm frb-uds iu our delegation and at onetime it seemed highly prob aliir thai be wouloTbe nominated. : Hut the fllth ballot demonstrated tbe latei.1 strength of Mr. Oreeley, and oa the sixth, our -deHralioa uav bun -b-Umuiuuoi vote. Tbe fact cannot be denied that there strong n-pugnance to Mr. Oreeley wiuony tbe bfaUerii ot lire uoriuera lAriuuerHcy. ttu there Would have been to Mr. Adam: and 1o.jli Jim. ,llisloiP',fewSM kve Imwb eveu atroegera - IaJeI, w are asi-uretl that nearly every Democratic Hiembxrof Coutrreas) (vowed breconoil ble oiiia t oti" to Adiiuiii,' and this fast doubtlesk had much to do with delcatitig. his Bomiuation, I believe he Would m ke sn able" and trustworthy President? but the tact cannot be disguised that be n uo bold on" the,a)mpathir of the luasnif. It is said that bu woiiid hae; int tin IrUb V4iteoa acrouut of hi diplomat ic connection while minister to Eiiluni, with tbe suppreMon ol the lenlnR rants; and bia Uosceiit from a family whose nam ia saw a: tated with the Alum and Beditiou laws, bowewr honiWbte, i not an el ment of popularity. Judge Davis would have beeu voted for by the democracy north and south more cojiiittily, peibipi. than any of hi competitors, itut it be caine oianifeat, during the progrras of the convention proceeUings, lbt he Had very little streugtb with the itouublicana. He is not the man lo divide the Bepublican party. r He bia never taken a leading pait in politics, aud Lib little Itnowa outside ol Illinois, it was luya BMioooru lacis wutcii i-ouimntu t,ue result., I believe him to be an able and upright man, buY his earns failed to In uV i pire any entliusiasm in the Convention vef tuTiy be "said of bis crotchets and his eccentricities, is a- popular maa. ' He is impulsive, warm hearitd and magnnimoiis ; and friends and' foes credit bim with huiesty of pur pose with patriotic alma, and phihui "throphic spirit Then qualities have bcsiLXuiUMiiSHBUfly,.. juisili!tedjniibis course toward the South since the war Though at timea he has advocated mess urea which we believe to be unjust anil unconstitutional, he has, mean time, shown by his earnest chauipnni-ihip of uuivcrtai amnesty, and by his standing b i'l tor Mr. .Davis, that he has not been actuated by s spirit ot malice? aor by a desire to di graile and provincialixe tbe Houihern people. Who that renienihers the sect mnal hitter ness, the Spirit of northern triumph, and domiuatiou over the Hmfih, tbe tliirat for tbe blood of the leaders of the relicHion which prevailed at the closoof the war, can fail to admire tlie moral courage aud maghariiefity of Horace Greeley in going to rUchmoud and becoming volunlury bail for Jeffewon Davit t It was an event In the history of these event ful times, ami struck the w hole people with surprise Bud. -admiration. It broke the-speh of paxsion and revenge, and turned flu future stages ol the trial into a meaningless furce. This generous inter position of jMr. Oreeley was exhibited when the South and it leaders most needed I'riend.-i; it was at the close of a long and bloody struggle, and alYer the eaiMsaimitloo of President I.iucolu had ill tensi tk-d the auger and irritation of the Northern people. It is not too lunch to say that this ouo act of moral heroism changed the whole anDjct of the cute . The fact is honorable to human nature that it iostinctivcly bows before evnrv. nianilestation ot true greatness of soul ; and the tierce passions of the triumphant majority, wtilcti deinanueu tilootl iu atone ment tor a rebellion in which hull a con tinent was engaged, was stilled by the moral bis very ofvone man. Who caii doult that such a nun, after receiving me voti or tne eouttiurn oeo- pie for the high oltice of President, will be tneir more tnau juai tneir generous irien.t I What the Southern people want, above all things, is an honest aud fair miiiMed SM-iB-tfcprMiustittl eh air, But jf thV demand that the man tbey rote tor shall have a "record" perlectly consistent with their ancient maxims and nrin- AUsiesi,' "niey" "call" nofKnuT one'Tiiol tli of th Potomac. Not - even tlie " peace democrat" could stand such a lest, for they all propose to be in favor of priwrr- ing the Ullli ia, in one way or another. Amonn Henublicuns. Judue Davis would have Wb preferred by the South t aud yet his position dming the war a a iden tical witli that Ot frosiuViii Lincoln, -who elected him, out ol many competitors, for the Supreme Court bench. All this tbe South must forgive before it could riipport Judge Davis. It would havji to Iftrgfvfth'lrninrfa fd the c-.se Wfytv, Adams, aud a great deal II the It dtimore Ciinventinn halt selet-t a democrat. For it Is weU. UBderstaod that h man-wilt be put in nomination by that body whose mm mtoti$m.U good.-,. The eanrti- data must either buve b.en ' a Sampson in the field, or a Solomon in tbe council," tu get a democrat nominated at Baltimore : and between auch a man and Horace Greeley, I see no reu.a why a soathern man should heritate, when the one could not be elected, while the success of the other bjdonratic co-operation la made a oertainty. If the northern war demo crat were, as available as Mr. Gieelcy, southern dtemocrat would hav good reiison for preferring the former; bit when ' the alternative is Greeley tlie , civilian, the friend of uui tersal amnesty, the dcepiser of carpet bagger and the foe of cruption, ccntr.il. intiou and military despotism, on the one band, or Grant, the soldier, who b is no renpect for the right of stab or pea people, And who ba selected! hi friends' from the" most corrupt and profligate classes, I see not how any thoughtful man can hesitate. No matter wbo the Balti more Convention may nominate, whether Hancock or English)1 or Hendricks, or any Other, It will K- found on inquiring into bis . record," that be waa tbe advocate of measure whKh th south resisted i by fore of arms tor four long year, and this it also th head-and front ; oT Greeley's offending. Tbey are all honest and trust worthy men.'and txtween there, the choice of the south ought to turn oa the .que tion ot availabii'ty. Tbe south ba much to forgive, in voting for any man who has even a ghost of a cbance of being nomi nated at' Baltimore whether he bo demo crat or republican. In view of this state of thing, is it not th dictate of reason and common enee that southern men should seize the opportunity of electing a president, wlT, whatever mi.y have been his political theo ries and speculations, has aliown himvlf to b their tntgnauimoul friend t Wb .a ilmihr tlat the support of hia bt-lhel nth . wit! .ren'r.-n th' bond of tricoilsbip ? ; ' Indcr bl- Pr. suleury, touthernei would wane tibe treated a alien eneiuii. Tbey (.-tihl at mce be rtioni.l to the enjoy- ,Bit ol nil the rights, pririlegus and nn oiiMiitiesof AioetKn ciliwna. Hitlwrrto tmni-Hty and HKir jhsve iwen for the most tu,rt peddled out'' to the oiercruaru-s ho were wiling to sacrifice their imb peiub-nr and piofiiia radicalism. I.itV I .'nut Clmnipirtn ef slavey and secesaina were ciiled on, not merely to acqniesce ia the new order of things, and take a new fh-pariuM!, but to cuntesa conversion a die condition of pardon and ituinesly, an-l ttice. A premium was thus plained Upon political prostitution, and the i tfn t has been in tbe hiirhest degree tnor,ihsinit. We hav seeo bo eabte BoinpMely turn ed ; nd in msny ilistincet, those who were foremost in tb advocacy or slavery slid accession have become the tniculent tools of a railica! President sud Congress; while Mgh-minoVdf crlitleoien, -wbo op ptaied stsewktB o the lest momiflSt, tid aba good name are the pillars Of social order, are t.v-ated as little better than out law or Pariah. , ': Horace Greeley, froth th rery cloe of 1 1 war, baa' denouncefi this iniquitous pdicy. lie i for the peons and trow Union ol tor a peace which' tr bv- -tb- daolat--trik - ot n army of. bumiiiera, nor a Union which bus bi b sustained by baj- ooets ; and which ran not eo exist with the Juifutt eorpH and tlie trial bi jury. tie lias noasmpatnv witn men, wbo un der the orm of a republic, are enifeavor Tfig prsitieally' to establish a Inililary di-apntistu, " Itis otoi-ctiit to Mr. Ureeley , as a can didate for llie"-presidi nvy, Hint lie bus sivent 111 Ille in editing Mic wsp-iper, 'I'bis strike my mind as a strange obfeclion. i ke uii ,i. .... i.. .,. i...i ...L;;r' rb pei.piebk.. and on whom , are tl y miwt dejiemleBt for tluir bnowleilgo public Hlllimt ( ! it not to tlie ediiors f uewspaiiers'f :ven our politician atuiiip orutora nil over ttie wliole rou try ptviaie themwlvea WmddriM the ih pie bv a can-fnl study of the newspniiers And among ucw-niamiriL i he New York irUtunt, which Mr. (ircelev founded a long age as 1841, Is liuivcrsnlly eonoeilnl by ineud and foe, to be one of the very mSlMM Ui JuV.litHteB.-.'.Ftjf twenty vears ami more it has tieen the politic. text lea and ed icalor of the Itepublicau and old Whig parties of the North, just as the Aaltvntil iuttUiaenctr. litchnwn 'Knqiiittr and the (iUM were tor genera tioiM.tht-educators ot Southern poluicians, I he average politlcan. tlierctore, wh tin ii j up his nose at the idea ol electing an editor to the Presidency, can scarcely he said to know what manner Of man he and who made him. And the idei that men who have thrown up their hats lor iguoru.ut soldiers, ami striven Io uMuK' civil rulers of them, ahould object to man of a high order of talents bocauae h tia ilevoted tin tile to the study or put) lie affairs, must be regarded as supremely ridiculous. Hnch people tor-get that it i iiurres a ttrst-rate intellect, and vast ston of know ledge to build tip aud con d tic such journal as ths Trtbitnt; w4nle on tlie otlii-r hand men have wit Very quietly ttiil.comioitul.ly iu the I'n sidentml t'kair. and on lle bcuch, and iu the Sunitte (.ll .lnber, without being burthened win an's xcesH of leHiniiig or brittna. I call your attention to the excellent I'lstloun " of principle laid down b the (''invention, and hope it will be pub lished hi all tbe uewstiapera of the State ft ia in substantial agreement wilh the one adopted at Grcennbonnigh, perhaps m the same iav, by the jj.-niwratic-i:ou si-fviitivu party of North tjtrolina. You will see that the Convention deals frankly Willi tne tuna question on wtiicli there existed urocouc.iliikble dirlemnce, Tlune JhuVrenct are rwognlze.i, and the settle ment ol the queeiiuii is reb-rred to the people iu (lieu several local elections I ineinbers ol Congress. Mr. Greeiev is a pre tiictumtst of the school of Mr. I h(J ; while nr. tfrown is a Irec-trader. For the time, each purty felt the tariff to lie a sub ord uate utieaiion, until it shall be deteriuiued whelhor we an to have "a ir veruiii.n t of ine people lor the people and by the peo pie, or whether the will of a military luciuin, biicKeiJ by a parrel'ol mercenary retainers is to take the place of tbeoonsli- luiHiii aim me laws. I began this hmg letter mainly for' tlie purpose ot explaining what our North Carolina delegation did at Cincinnati, but t nave oeen betrayed into a somewhat elaborate defence of .what the convention itself did. . - , I sin with high regard, ' Your friend and ob't. serv't, DANIEL R. OOODLOE. Hon. B. F, MiHiiiB, Italcigh, N. 0. Tea, If there are anv of our readers wrio indulge in the Hope that after the first day of July next their cup of tea will cost inciti any lees, tin y my sv.well be iiisaiiuseti. lea lias advanced already. The stock In the hn'nds ot jobbers and grocer is small, and Xhd priytM paid tiir uitit wiucu is on Itau.iy to tie delivered after the first of July, indicates that ther w ill be no falling olt llilliimtr American. II UlUituM 1 MOtlSiLS 1 1 n good family Horse, - i v. ... inn " V".: " Hnkid Mre, " t-'ann Horse, For sale at Jt. U AUMKKS A C8TT, anv If , No. a, Martin Street, IT A N t . Aut a H I 4 no It I ) p ER V v Biouui-ev.fcrywuere, Male and Ifem.le to uitrtKlme the uenuiiui linorvil sis: bHali, bkWinu Maciiinu:. tio. .. susv will stitcli, h ui, ti, luck. bind, braid. cord t)uitt, and em brold. r ui a uioliirior ,uauiii.i i,-, wmv muv iieiiea aii noiti-il Tor live fir A. tt i, will .ui Slum ti auviiii..tn.', hiVti price or low. that wilt " aotroe-ji-r, wore i-sntmitor more etie fnu uiiu uira. u 1U.I.SS Ur tSl-atslli. i.il' R bllltn, Km ry . e wid atiteb eau Urn ciit, and sull lue-loUi es. a n be pulled aiart t(w rt - vie pi,' Aatnuiou to - isa ui ii.vii. ail" r: lie ies. or a pomiii . IUU lloill slot n twice 1.1,1 sin,, m, L i h- -maiie ,r eneulars aua terous, app.y to or WIUIVM, S B. MAKSIM 1 LA CO. NO lUi NMAU eTKRKT a h-...a. Caotio Do not tie lniposu ufioa by r ""''im iiimus iu country pitmm -eit "Woitoieev cmi trow machine under llio sa ne iaoisoroitiirwie. Our I Urn only ivhuid ud really cheap machine li. H,CA " an 17 Sib rpXCOlEitiK HMfi LsnitnuAsi' SECUWTY Against firs i 1-6ETU CAROLINA UALEIC.II, X. c This Oomnany, bow Bear th eloa of lbs ftird yar ot it Muteiiee, eontin to writ r-oucma, at (air ratua, on all cUaata vf in.ur aUe property. . " flu, 'ii'u,inlm,n'pi!T and paid, r.;. 1 1 MJ , ' B,l'"u Bwtna; u, public tivor n appasla, w.Ui eoaudanca, to uuur er of prv,irtjr in 'ortb Carolina. AiiH.N I tS IM Ait, PAKI'8 or I OM STATf O M taiBJIWicB fa.siosaT.Y: K It. B 11LK, Jr., rtniuu,. efc.rtSALk.!4, Bao., - r M-'fci '-'- I'a.H.ei'rmvrooB. , '. HZ-'MUKIKICiI , 1 -ptU , rr.iiow advertising forth "how" will Uleaae shnoiitute Una tor Uie a-JverUsemenu aireaoy ia Uiuc . V K B HkMi AM) HtWH T SlVHi .V C XI baoiu, just to bsnd. ' niay aM . W. ft JON eg A Co. I V VKTM ii- el rPul ,r 1uf are enriv.lu ii. -- "..m ii-tloirM in r rantr Just riiceived. 4 . may le-tt luutj. H. SklUua A 80. SSFA2UX, IZICIXS V Co., i Miufctur, of aud dU lo . ; (" . Machinery & Plows. Ww , - Slum Eagiari, Siw J.i!Ii,Firm Sathine- V rf, Itpairttl. tKABti AND IRtlM CASTING fF ALL 'i '- - - . DEaCKIPTItlNS, M ADK TOOK1IER. Woald call ths attention ot tb public to their WROUGHT COTTON SCRICW3. all te and lengths, fur bsnd or power. Also, to their Cro well's Pstent . - irox rxxcixo, ometblug ww, soon, and cbbap. - Also, t ear aew patter, Improved . , SUNNY SOUTH TOTTONPlWt andoabteilly tb lanst popular and cheapest ftood eottoa and euiuvaiiug plow made. I'srtte neeedlng aqy kind of . . . . Casting for ninn, Iills4 s'n'J blhet ai-lilnry, or HepaArfnir of iuy l.Iijin.0nr(l"" ttrg-pBaWt Tmit inHc j fiw ' pn.iat'tir eaa-eutnl. Would Bu (tela te-glv U j i , ! J, lol BaoADstr, Ksw Hoax. ' tte-ir unlers. ' TaniN Ckowtu, Pri.Ient V -. --t--1 A ' '' Cesrarat Baoaii, Vh-b PiesMrnL jJVLASSKS AND FINE eYHUPi. A. Btil. 8. ioileice It. Molasaa, 6 llli.ls. " ft Hltd.: New Crop C - n- Kbia at iiw-ovad. Cuba. ft " Ab-w-iirlana, ii s-u Uilver Urtiw. LEACH HR8., 4lrorers. aprll'U -V- rpu TttK LAlliKa. I would respectfully aa th altenUoa uf tb ladles of this tow a aud Slate to my LAKGJC BTOCK OP 1 ' M ILLI 1ST Ii Y ' LADIES' FANCY Furnishing Goods, Ac, Ac. - - f , i To dealer la tba eountry and alas te Mllllusis I hav to aa , Uisl I can funilsh Uwun trimmed aa well a uatrlmuied Good tit Cheap a tbey eaa buy tbe same In any bouse in New Tor City. All I ask ia a trial. Wins. ETTHMGEn will attaad to tb retail Millinery branch a usual. ; Our place of business Is still at No.4S IPajetlevUle Street, " with tb only change It being on the FIRST FLOUR ISAAC flSfTlNGKR-. " Instead of up stair. sprft-Sio. , Tho Carrollton Tllla MBW AND BKAU riVUL lltrTRL Is tow oiam to Uw puliUe : Loeated on the alt ot tlie "Old SoutiU n Hotel," ex tended by an elegant trout ou Usltimore street, it i coiiveuiuot alike to Uie busiuess man and Uw tourist ' " His the only Hotel In Biltlmore of the new style, embracing Klevators, eulu of Rooms with BaUis and all eonvenleneiM nprre.H. mn Illation and light throuicuont--aiid was plsnned I iu limit aa a iioiei, new rou its loanilation. To accommodate MaKCHAars ad out ks, Wbo Visit Hallilnor ll, lr, ,1 irU, t,i. will ,!..... Id per day or the Rooms oa fourth aud iUlh noora, niakinf the difference on ac unt ol the elevation. Ordinsrv 'I 'ranaiMit. k.l.. f.w lower tloors, B4 per diem -1 uuesie oi in House deuilng to take ad- vantsir of tli shnve rates, will pleas notify tb Chirk before Room are Ssstgne4. Am IxraovBB Ei.bvatob roa tbb csb or , Uuaaas, is atiKBiwe GOMaTAJITI.T. Im a, n , to 12 p m., thus rendering tb upper brie acceaapile without fstigua. f he uadersitjiied refers to hiscarnierof over uiiriv years, HoM Manaaer in Sew York and baltimoro. eonudeut that, with a luoiiern nuuse, ne eau give entire satiafsctiol to his guests. M. B. COLtMAN. Baltimore, Md., March l7i Proprietor. jftJOLASUS A NO ITRDfl . 60 Bbls., 8. H. SyiB.i, 30 Tierce Molasses, S Hilda. v "biayttf do. LKACII BRO'8. g W lit P OTiTOIII BWEET POTATOES ! I ISO Bu. 8 wect Potatoes lust received, spraa tf ' 0. T. bljriONAmt A Bi.o. Q O I H " H I A L . MO Bus bolted Meal. apr (UK . (1. ZtTRONACHA BRfti. 2 00 A OF OAK WOOD FOR V7 W W Bale delivered eillii-r In Iha eltv oroa tbe line of tbe N. 0. K. h.. onlv S mlie from the city. apr u -j-. Bi HON ACH A BRO SJw vu herrings. BhU. iuat reeeired. apr HS.ll . i. BTRONACH A BRO. 5jJ BBL8. IRISH POTATOKJ FOR Plant. Ing and table, lost received. ' apr IS tf V (j. BTRONACH A Co. 150 BBLa- ' TU)Vtt, fm TlSl to FamUy. Just received. . - '' '., I ' : apr 18-tf w. C BTRONACH A Co. LICORICE MASS AHD STICK, ' ; . - i - ITALIAN, SPAXISH, 'CREEK 1 FOR SALE BY HENRY M. MORRIS, Importer;, and Agent for t7ie S. and Canada, Np. 73 Water Street, and 10 Old Slip, NHTW YORK. ' CERTTFICATK3 from the loading Slamifacturers in Virginia, North sroliu, SBtucky, , Jiissoun, Iniliina, Linia, Ohm,, New ork, ani tunada. . , . " Warranted. Superior Powtlei-ed Liooiica AsAreiit f or 'II If wr nnra f a-m h-L im,w..i.tlnr. nf t U-oriec a afo "St New Turk prl"W.SBl ffelirl,! 1 1 hslra tnsmn'U AddnM " " ' ' Im. . ,: -'HI FLOJ! tbil-nj ajBMs. new Flour, sTI rnAm ,f rU" h 1 A BR0. J3 I A K O y o rte s! tbpa .It, tlt tt,e, hv-- "i," t.KKAr I'SION" ijw!-aS fM w?' to win U'.v liivue .iirt,u.H, L J' resoureasol Uils , ljw MJsi I Uiem U) ptu uuu- plMl.w , eanas eetr ailrnt,. U is. II ilM ,, ""'.I fiau.B.-1-.ioi-a if, i,, bend tor circitlur u, , , . ' ; ihetr ailvawisKa Vo is, II .,i , ;J: .' """k to f or. HargetasM Bati.l.nrf at. P. uaavaa, 4 Craves Warchouso. UANVIbLC, VA. '--'. , ' .1. ,. 1 " - ' f : OB BB-U.B Ot LBS VOBAOOO WB Have Jurt put a s.klltm te ., V, arehnuSB, maktii, U tin hi-,.!? f bMirria-d house for tlie tnk,Z 2 V tow a. Vt 1U1 (V ige door. ,u w y ,h" Wagon, locked np hi Ui. u treL.Lul ' Urv ouUis lor Uoise. Hood Z tern to cook and sleep lu. Prumi .7. . to Ik. inter and imdTfumLS Ult A4BtaV-- J ocUUlj f ' , jOtt tt.iLK. - ItlO llu-bnts Dweet Potato PlntlBr. Isn K. t;owai4 MartiMtaiKrrtarju Miwlus A fl, Ap-Hl ftmti hu. ,, Uist Uw I'luailj Itisuiaoct L'nuiiiaar of Hn. ln will pay ALL h. hauaasla tU Cll ,t leaving n,!r muoid aud reajy fiirtiutt, . i im romUUou uu OetuU 1st Itijl u m ' lows: " ;h Capital, . ' n.otaiiMia, tiro-Burplua,. . . 'V'SX Lws, etc., siliilnd bat not due''' Uct lat, Wll, . . I tHf.?:.!,' Chteago tnwe will not exceed; u,11,1"5'1"1 r any event, . . , . U-MMm Aad we are finely of Ui opinion ' -that tbe loss will not ecmt 'likll,e Ibe rheutx rtmiiraiMiw tloiiitiaav wf bi'iKii -'yn, i lo-ilay sou:,,! ,,d so vent, i,u ,.. ,, " all Ihe lime, at t biuauo out .,! in m uuJJ A corp. ol AdllllershuVeto,i,rliei,-,rm the sevna o diaaster with luslravtioiis w settle jit hM,w ai.d pay tli same hi CASH We eoiiKratuhiui our patroui saii ivureiits on our good fortune.. 1 . BiePUESCRtiSLJ, BovaMf prn,.! p,1(,, Im , IWATERVIEEL,' Mill Gearin&Shaftin&n Pulleys PoMUllllNj'ljlliiffl- FORA ClRCUlAILjk Ja iM.'ltm. N OlriLiuia SLATJua. Just reeilved a lot of 11m bw natant u,il. less School jjlat,s ot diilerent slws snd riitiss, from Al to 40 cents ea. li Ther mate as ao m w iwa they fait sad ate sot uakUy biokist, m w aula ab i. A. JO.NKS' marSl-if. ..ii.,ra. Tho Tribune. AWKPKi.r ii.lubtratfo otv psiga I'sjier, of tba above Lilla, a III Ua. edited and punli-hed by tlie Biideraiguoi, us and sfti-r the M Tuesday In May sell, In sup port of Uie Liberal kepubhean aud C'oui'N vatlve cause ot the Bute, and of ths wliuls country The Tnbun will advueate Keuuii s ana tuiorra; the tlne-lertu (t'resldeiiiisl) iirlueiula, and sll the important suMlecb ben- toforu announced la the HotnAmaa, v.s: t ai-. rersHi Ai!inetiy-"rutnc eeiiooi iiunieuisi Hesamptlun ol Cpttcte Payinent--tii act of Congra.- reeo)rA1uig -oitr Uumcslrad Law the Abolition 0' IA wAiats Inttmai Jitvttm : ,'yiifariftttie funding tif Xhe . MsuoimiI deblia 4 per. cent long bonds the gnssiest pa sible pr ilectivn aaiiit stonouoiists giuid eoau- . my In every Uepirtoftut of the state and bon d governnientscoinplet ketorni of lbs ruiuie service. In all branches, laiui Blalvsim atlOual, and ths elevation of none but Aesisf and cap-aide men lo ortiei the siputable eem promise of ths old dent of ths bu s, and uis-i-iitiro repudiation of the new the oiyssi salloa of a i'omnils-ion, U tie paid from uis , Mate Treasurv, in, aid ,f Imnii((rsti(m on- . compromising' bustdi-y to all Secret Pull lrsl Organ union of whatever name or charaeicr Hi division o' the Bmte Into two Judicial Districts Ac , Ae., o. Th T sVusc wi J fivs all Uuevbig t arpet-Hutrgtu-s leave tn quit. Notbiug of a peMOpaJ charseter alisllse pear iu the colmuiis ot tin Tribune, edilnil ally or otherwise, that cannot fie ttilmlaiitnlij proved by either recorded or living evideiies. The canvass wiil coutiiiuu sli uionLlia. 3 Aa .' 7rgiu will b puhlUhed at Uw loUowing cheap ratea: . tor single copies, ... $1,00 ,..4A.jLkirjL.. . For ten eopl, a, . . O ft) " Futeea eoptca, r I W " Twenty - - . W " Thirty ' ' Forty " . ' . . . aum " Filly ' "" , . U " Bv, iity-flve co .lea, - !' w " n hundred .... . tWl ' , Invarinl.lv rvnA in mbuttrf lt is. coulldemlv rxpicted that SO.Wt) eoplss Will be subarcilKiil far. Bubtenliers auy sen siony In Post Olli.-e Onltm or la heguterid Let at EiUlur'a risk. Anther IrcUfaJhwri niae 2iavif aaetite will as ph.Hl. I . :' - ---tee- TVSnriw-wlU be BnMiriwssei s a As- .vei tislug medium. A ' , u u.nr-vi" i ai.iabi-bt. N. C... April Sth, Ihi'A '"pr-stl , . . jyRi BLAIR'S BOARDING UlUSl Mr Rlalr havlnir ha-alcd favoral.lv. Coni"' of Harifelt and Balubury slreetn, will b W'T grateful for natronac. Persons wlshiag " boaid, wbo prefer to f umiab thi'4on ruuuis, vn be accoiniaodaied. Table boarders eapoiS' ally deaired ' " ' aprtt-li. JKEF HAMS AND TOXOl'Ea,' . ( Smoked Broiling Beef, '- Fulton Market do. mayti W. C. STROJiACB A Ce. niv rrrTx.cn)irri.,Tiiiiran ( OKNED i V Hrrrlnira. fur sale at Jsmesiillf at fl.e' thonsan.l; by it. W. stlia-Ll- aprlt-lm , r, -'.M.Vx. TFRliEY AX SICItT til ii frixm, .New Tork. . f . -ti.u-nr uiilTTTR i.'n-- "JLOUM W" i. ,-.nl. ' Junaecro, l, ft oar iM-i-,doin.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 23, 1872, edition 1
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