the sentinel:
JOSIAH TURNER, Jr, Editor. '
MONDAY
K. MAfi ?7. 107
STTE 1L"J f KnrilNRATl TRLLT
CWVaUMIK S
' Hon. "A. S. MEKUIOX,
Uf BunHitiib
ftH MUTf. ttoVfcttK).!; . i
Majob JOHN IlLGliK,
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Of Merklenbtirg, A
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' JOfLV A, WOMACK,
I If Chatbiui.
Fo AUiilToa:
Gu. ,0. LKVKNTIIOIU'E,
of cij.iL,4jiI ;
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rs strr. ri muc woaae!
J. II.KPAHK,
Of Wake. A.'.A
.Sentinel fur the lauinilcn.
At tlie Gubernatorial and t'rtwdential
Campaigns promise to be aa exi'ilinx a I
'important, wc have concluded to furnish
tli BkXTixBi. t ihe &H?'mg liberal
Kate. .
I Copy Waekljr Sentlnal A man tha,
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(hiew.pylrattogtnrupofClttbolWaadjOatholk'a; tablet for the Holy Alliance,
1 Copy aeial-M'iMkly gen ul, ntoatba, I'i.SO I
io 'I u . : j fuo. MiHtre'a lauie, however, will reat uj:
m " m. ;r aTi.gw tm Mia besutiiut anl degant It tab Melutlhw
la Copy f .at Io elU up of Club ol in prod actioni of the rareat excetletUMi that
1 Hop, I)ell, BealineJ avKKka, I 5 0
a piea " " iMiw
io " ' " " . an uu
XU u . t. . tt u i,w
One eopy fa to g tu ap of efub ol IV
an4 upwar.lt
i - - 1 - i
Tiuiee and placet for boliiiug the Norn
inatiug Peuxtcralic Conaervalite Conven
tion! is tha attrerai Congreaainnal Diatrittt
Of Ihit HUla) i:
lat District, at Ed:uUn, Thuratlay Ma;
9, 187it
til District, at 0..I Ulmro', June Sth,
1872.
. 3J it WUiuLlgluii, UuaaJay
JqneS, 1878.
4th District, at lUUlyh, Thuraday Juot
, 1873. ,
, Dt'trirt,. at tlfeBilKi5o',. Wdns
day May 23d, 1873.
6tb Disukt, tt -Cbarlotta, Tburtday
May S3, 187J. S
7th Dittrict, at Wilketboru1, Thurtilay
Wayt 8,1878.
8tb Diattii t, at Marion, McDowell Co.
Saturday, June 1, 1878.
It it iuiposaihle ta carry oa effectively a
Campaign without fuBda. VtrUiut public
documenta have ta be published and die-
tribttted if acauipalga It made floctire.
The enemy will be well provided with
every tort of documentary weapoa that
Ingenuity can Invent or money provide.
' and the Conservative party muat aee to it
that every reading man It Informed at to
tha merita of every ijocatlon that will
enter Into tba diacuaaiou. , Mooey will be
eeded and muat be bad. The ijui-alioa it
bow cut tbit Ua done. It occura to ut
that the Centra Executive Coutmittee lu
very county thould at an early dtty make
aa etfiirt to raine funda lulBciont to tup-
ply the demand for doeuuientt, tickuta, Ac.
It it too important a matter to t neg
lee ted. Strange to aty, la tha yy ex-
citing and important campaign ol 1870,
and in the but little leal important on of
laet year, t hie natter waa tbaniefully neg
lected, and tha burden full tipoa a few. In-
ilivtJualu, but mainly upon one peraoa
who la other wajt waa renduring the
J'erhaps, ia the abtrnc of Mf Turner,
who la at bit home at Uillaboro.' tbtire can
be no better time1 than the preet-ut for a
few plain wordt about tbit matter. But
few peraaua know how much eacriAca he
bat made for the caute of the people. Ia
tba matter of expenditure, eicluaive of
toil and worry, he bora far mora than hit
aliare In thelaeVwrapalgtK-fiw mote '.ban
be ought to hire borne bt than Ought to
he beea required at bit haoda. Ma
furuliihed over $700 wortlt of printed mat
ter tor froe distribution and to tint d iy
lcaa than J00 of that amount baa been
prid him thin firciiir him to ejjxiuil
over toW iu one campaign for tba good
of tha party. In tba campaign of 1870
be waa taled in tha tame way to an al
mott equal amount., ; 1 ; -
' Will tba lialligent payert of North
Carolina require a eoutiautuce of tuch
aacridcet I Muat one faithful toldier who
baa atood the . fierce! fliea of the auemy
Sviih Uudiahnig courage, ,and baa carried
often diauiay into their raukt, be allowed
to again take upon binut-lt the heavy bur
den or aupplying the State with docu
meuta aud other printed matter at kit
rj.enu. We tiucerely bop not
locaiucou, at we have laid, wiU be re
quiitd, and fundi to meet all neceaaary
titpeuae in procuring them, ought to be
ruined. i -; ,f ; ;.
Tha Deiancratkfejnaervaliva State Ex
etutivC.i initio are without fuuda. . ,
-We bpw-rn Ihit matter, aa ia aouie
other, that m word U tht 'vim mill i tw-
TUS VlltaiXU KLSCTJOX
i.niiuv;iua watcaniea by the Couacr
va'ivcaby a lare majority proUllbly a
tii .u-iiti i. The Coipcrvaiivca el-t their
t,. ii t t I.ym titling- tpt the
jMtiyof. T!h? ijiiJcitdiu.t railical caujid
i c I' i tl.nt ';'. elected. Norfo'k
Pt' ".?;n,,iulii ftnH, DanviiSw have all gone
Qvu -vtvativt iv;itbur judical;
A weiek muo woffifn) somV rem irk
npon Robert llurne ee I be petof Baluiw.
rsllow
enerally appreeiatifl linn other writer
f high poetic ijlfia. Wcauslly referred
to that awect and rcisaliie t of Irw-
land-Tb. uiaa Moore.'
Without attempting, in ihia plaw, any
ihing like crilitpie, we omul make anew
remarks Bp biut, leal (he reader ehoutd
later bn what be bem will of Burnt,
thai ihe forcniisW of Inab pocta Wat But
after all writer of great vereatility
uj origioality. He waa uuijumiioa
ibfy tha Anacrooa And. Catullus of
bis century. Hit reputation aa writer
ifiiuiu al poems, ha greatly Injured hit
unpularily " and inliw-nrc. . If we-omit
reading bit poem published under the
pseudonym of "Thomas Little," we wilf
not find mm h in hit ti met to oAVnd the
taste uf a religious censor . Miiore
prolific aa aa author tad of great veraatil
it j. A brief eurvry of hi writing will
show thia. Ha tint tTanelated tha 'Odea'
of Anecrwm.I U exhibite 1 considerable
reading and "prolh feney in Ori-k phil.aj
npby," but waa no! faitbfal to Ihe original
- 'v b) UUh r. fier than C.rwk.' lilt neU
rohimawaa Oda and Epitb,' writtHi
la cwtj nl grerful language. Tbea
lit jiul.liliid . bi n ThouiatT l,iule ol
uma that datoauml hit reputation and hat
Jonearacb barm, iltt Bed began bit
brilliant aerioa of political tatirvl that
were yery aucceMl'ul. Thi'jr ar muter
pirea of their kiud full of the keeneat
wit and iuoat UuyliltT provoking raillery,
writlea io a atyle ingularlj graceful and
tirj. 'Thejr are lull of the utoat bappjt
turut of ingenuity, o(the gj eihau.tl
fi7 whicb annua the peculiar beriue uf
tba Iii.lt iuUllw-l.' They exhibit, alao,
much turinuaanJout of the waj reading.'
1 bo FuJue 1'aiuil in Pnriar.lie Twopaa-.
ii j ruai ixij, iiuyiuca oo vaaa, Lora ana
!"g be read lor their brilliaucy and
hM bwn 'Vl- Pt!f
is their rytbiulcal flow, aar abounding ia
lelicaey of aeclituent, clothed in diction
that hi invariably neat, artistic, fiuinbvd.
ProL tthaw tayt, that Moore'a ' lyrka art
modelt of the miait refined and claaaicai
KngUsli,' but that touieliuiet hit ' paaeiou'
ia 'Itittcred away in .cold and sparkling
concetti,! and lu Itiaet in deplb and ten
deruett more than it gaint ia iegeoulty
and .ejeganoe.' ' ,
We have not time to dwell upoa bit
Lulla ltKikh," an Oriental finance, that
la at once gurgeiHia, lieautJfiil anil pleaa
ing. Hit pura'narratiua in tbit poem ' it
one unceasing epiirkle of brilliant antitbe
tia and Eastern imagery.' The poem
aa a whole ia maryelloutly daty.ling
and ti1cndi1. ' Tbtre ia, however, too
great a profutioo of ornament. The taate
pal It, tla eye ia dazed by the glit
ter, thb mind becomea, fatigued undet
the weight of tha rich and coelly em
broidery of atyle. Tha eifeot of the
whole ia like that af torna Oriental Job
iu which the, whole texture la concealed
with an unbroken surface of pearl, and
ruby, and diamond.' Tbit criticlam ap
pliea to all of tba romance, but ipeclally
to tha Veiled Prophet. The Fire-worahip
era It not to original at tha otbeia. He
evidently here waa indebted to Byron 't
Bride of A by dot, and to other of hit Ori
eatal epica. The Light of tba Harem
tba general favorite. But read where you
will, you will find the moet entrancing
melody and the moat dvliciout iucanta
"oa. in tlreee pnemt,' aayt Shaw, " the
aonge introduced, and the lyric paaeitgea
In general, are luetpreiulbly. tutirul.
Mooret other IJrusntaJ poem, the Loves
of the Angela, ia ) tucceaaful, although
mere art many paaaagnt of great merit.
'breathing a rich and graceful perfume ol
pasaiun.' lie wrote many ether poems ol
merit. - Hit National &ingt and Eveninirs
la Ureeca are diatinguiahed by bit excel
lenoet of style and tcntiment, and are re
plote with grace, tenderneaa and barmoa
Ha waa a very tuccesslul pttwe wrltor. .
ilia It vet of Bjrt.n and Sheridau are excel
lont perormauca among the moat inter-
sney ociong. tin ISplcurean,
tale cjf 'antique manuert,' it not to excea-
aively brilliaut aa the pMae portiona of
uallab KiKikb, but it none the lest beau
tifui and iuipreeeive. , , -
Taine, ta bit great work which we read
foceutllt ITijtory of English l iterature
auea not diacuaa Moore, but refers to him
u few pataagBe, lie evidently liaf Sot
beea impreascd very favorably. He aayt
of him 'the gayest and moat French ol
all, a witty twiter,'tao jrarefirt and rr-cfitr
ea.' He graiita that hit riental bla
toriua, 'diaguieed.,. .Ba.jijwetamerf
ljrillie.ni,1 -the decoration are 'splendid,'
'an Inundation of splendours' we are
maaed, dfeafened'-r-but, 'what ban i we
learnt, felt, bava we, lu truth, felt any.
thing f He conUnuea 'After all, there it
little here but decorations and scenery; the
sentiments are factitious they are operat
ic aentimenta' the author "it only a dev.
t man, a libctti maker, nVaoufacturer of
patyted eanvaas' he drawt 'bit ideaa
aot ftom the bean, but frota the, bead.,
Hucb it the impreasUMi lett by Lai la Kuofch.
lie aayt It ia a 'great decoraiive uachiue
suited te the faaliiou.' It lacks the -mark
f genius,' because 'he fails to discover
some wide unexplored region ui human
nature" , lie concede 'mocb cleveraeat
and koowledire.' He-tavt 'hie im
V-u.K .l- 1. . .. ... M
uiwrai mat De XUOWS "III
paat time and distant lauds only aa aa
autiquarian and traveic.' 11 It 'niiuute'
bit deacriptiont, his 'notes' re
lavislied withuut atiut,' but the great
truth', Inch lint ia the penetration into
the eentiinenta of the character Mramvl
--- j
llui.' He tlirnkt le.faiied in bit Greek
pormt and in bit Indian poeina. The tVJ-
iiit'vrgi Kaira told Miure that hit Ana
creoouca 'were fit f.r ttie tlewa.' Talue
?, to write an Indian poem, we muat be
pantheiatical at Heart, a little mud, and
reJ..JWf:ii: visiooaryjto write a
Orttk poem, we mutt be poljUuitUe at
hrT;1iiBtamenT.i7Iyp.2a-, ati'Tii BaTur
dlat btf pnrfi'aatiMi. Kiwn, thoretorF.
failed. He Jim aoi trier to Moore aa a
anbg writer. ,
Wbiiat be drrotea fort
na" to Min. Wi ureter th" inlerore
tathia F bare attempted, In brief, 16 1 1 tut :
of Tame, aHuoutco we are willing to al
uitt tti tt tliere ia truth and fortw in taiM b
that be aav: We feet eonfident that aa
hHig aa pia-IM-taate Rtnaisa, tha aontrt ol
Mwre a Hi W ra d with uniniugled pteaa
ura and aatiataetioa. . '
":- ; X A. O. -
The Senior editor being abaeut, we are
running the PbntinbX to tuil ouraelf. We
have taken lite raaponaibility of copying
into our C"luiliOt a letter Ibat appeared ia
Ihe-Uat 'auuilwr of Iba JimUhm ikmm
puoueueu aa i iiartuiwi, auu vuimmi vj unit
aluhlxirn fihierj bet her aainat it
emy is war or an eoiuiy oa "the ittmct
UblWituent-Gei)eral l. H, ilili. it h,
In mi the pen ol aa educated geBtlemaa ol I
Granville, who but been juat' end can.lid
enough to make aotue forcelul and truth
lul remark! about tba Senior txhnu of I
th
ia paper, lor wb'uh tha wiiter tbauktj
bt heartily,
m kil.,
VUMMVXIVATIOSS.
We have pa baud a Urge number of I
Cotumunicalioot which we will publiabl
aa auoa aa uotaible. Our eoluiBiw now ai I
to burdened with 'campaign inalb-r that
we are preriuib-d the privilege of pub-
bailing many of our iima KlWKaie, ur -f
giving Wat Variety wliM'H uur Journalistic
. ..... . ... .
tnate 'fend judgment demand. We ate
limply doing our utiuoet to liiilke till
Haul IMKI. reailahte, ti meet the claims ol
correspoudenla and the wiaht-e uf every
r ailer. i
." , i
&JKXA TUH HASS0M. '
Thia diatinguiahed gentleman writet to
the editor of the Wilmington Juuriud,
Mat. Engelhard, that he aill canvaaa
KoHhnCarVniuTlunu V. H, iSeu
ate aJj'-urua. We tejoice in the ann-uju
uieul, and bipe to bear "glad tidiuga''
from him from IheScuboad to the Moun
taint. He will in tb is campaign bear to
the front of battle. Hie Hag of lUroKM,
ltan hkmchmknt and KaTRiauTloH with
the tiQUe ateady courage and high reaolvr,
that auituated aud tuataiued him wheu
be led. to yictory Ilia gray coated bo I
from the aand bills, and tbe uKiuntaina,
fruth the wnrkahopa' and the jUifea, iy
those crucial tliuiat in a hich the metal
of character waa tried.
Jl'DQ &MBKR1M0X AT JSCKS0X
A prominent gentleman of thia city in-
foitna us that the tpeacb of our candidate
for-Governor at Jackaou, Northampton
couuty, wat of niaaterly ability. It waa
opinion of gentlemen of unusual intelli
gence who heard it, that it wat the bet
tpeecb tbey had beard since the cloee of
the war, whilst tme gentlemf of clever
parte placed It among the very beat I
speeches to which tbey bad ever listened .
Judge Merrimon had an audience of more
than average intelligence and made a cap
Ual impression. t. .
. . , -aea.
J10X. TM0MA9 8, ASIIB,
In tba burry of going to pn
arday there waa an error in the i-pelliiig
nf ll.ia iMnll...i, h .. It - I I
of thti gentleman's name. It it above
printed correctly.
DIPLOMACY. J
Since the Carliata, alter their- defeat,
made th.-ir pcip into France, the Hpan
iarda are disponed to take issue with thai
kingdom, aad even indulge in the na
tional luxury of grumbling and threaten- I
ing the cheap practice of belligerent
peoplet. It It aaid that Bismarck it at
the bottom of it. Prussia It now so strong
that It could do a great many things If she
so willed, even to getting tip a split be
tween kingdoms of the awuc race It ia
alleged tint the Pruasi m Minisier it striv
log to divide Ihe Lttm race, and hence
he ia active in influencing Ainadeua. the I
If imr of Koain. tbronah hi. f.th. VI,..,.
. , v - , . . I
Emmanuel, King of Italy, to growl at
t ranee in no very araraula mood. II Italy
aud-Soaln. both Denoted bv Ihe Latin
race, thould uka tid.a against France, ol I
(tie aame race, ami uutte in tneu Dobcv i
with Prussia, then the Teutonic power I nd liabilities January 1, 1873, $50,510,
would be dominant thouyhout the .totttu.-.l?? -
em aud middle parts ol Europe.
e- i -
Out governiiieiita. State and Katitmal,
am m4 'only in the hands of wicked, cor
rupl men but what ia almost aa bad, they an
utterly incapable of discharging the tunc
tiontoftbturomi-es. Bet weea i wbat Isstolcfl
and the .more ia Qguree that are made our
people have a terrible time of it. Taxed
; . .. , ,
to.lMWaioapQVtbtite
waated by corrupt otfl.Mals and leeches,
hfy are In t fair way of being ruined for-
vef,
Kendall, of Penn., hat shown in the
Roum of lkirii,ltiira.,-tlitit thew'l'aa4,W'!f,'l,n" finport of aa iateetiiratimr
alarming and anaccouutable discreDimci
,. , t . J '
betweea the vutoue reporta made by oer-
talo official who ought to have tome
knowledge of fixture at well at honeety.
We eannot give all bitiflguret a be clew-
r - , e uv iui-
lowing will answer our purpose in show
ing the discrepanciea between the reportt
t-of lb Secretary of Treaattry and the Com-
mlsaioner of Iuterual Ibtvenue, and be
tweea the Register of the Treasure's lie
port and the Fifth Auditor's Report ; -
iLxceae lommisaioner over
Secretary.
tl?,0304iiry
Exceaa Secretary 'over Regis
ter, ,,. J-,,,.,,. ,
87,(40,787
Eeeest Commissioner over
Kegiater, , , .
81,871,821
Exceaa Register over Audi-
--a - S,03,UU
Exc Ji S.fBtary over Audi- 1
i-r, ,171.84 815
Eici-r Comiiiisaliitier over ;
Auditor, 188,934 774
These diacrAiaticiue would dnurraoe boa
ineas utea sol ui the public service. Fur
ine noe year ending June 10th, 1804(llwe
Bud a discrepance between the ttabmient
uf the Filth. Auditor and the Commiaaiea
er ol Internal Revenue amnnntingte $31,-
776,438; for the11 year ending June Bill h,
liB5, $30,831,5Ji, and for the year end wig
Jtjne iioth, istitl, i."ij,ti4,4l(l. Wheatwu
tocounti;ig oibceln ol the government can-
not come nearer eth other thah bit y-thiee
mtllioaa ia their respective eutemente of
tbe total of eollcctione made frum inter-
nal revenue for one "yeer, h it time to tnt. i
pvet tuuietbiog wTuujf., 1
- Tia'If'Ttat'iBii'ilial liWrtf " If lop,
plllUd if Ctllrtlil N ButiiH
tsPEECH Or HOH. J, M. XCiL
nr NilkTII l' A RUUN K.
IN IIU UOt'SEf Ktr'iE.tESTjtTIVli
7
arliil. 13, 1-573.
fit, having eatahliatied, aa I rooeelre,
the paitMHit taken m the outart it j
reiiiafka, aaaerting the mat fliiant uaur
palhm of piiwer hf the Fieaideiit and
I'wijTtea in tlu opireaaia of the Hoatb
era .Hi alee and ia the unparalleled eltra
va(aBec f eipetiditurra, I m bow to
make imI tli piaition ukea that the
radical 0 .verwri and kialatarea nf nvt
of tba aouibera tt itea have tieea guilty ol
the greateet oppression, Kr'-aaiat rurriip
tiM), and aioat bundleaa rauictty that
any civilized pp m tba fu-eofihe
earth were ever emwil with : aid, d, ea
K nd lortiU.-d, 1 am torry ti.h.ye
to any, Io moat of Una aelerioua work, tn
Ihegoverimnnl ol .tuc.tlintre it,
wboao aok-ma duly it waa under Ike nm
atituiiita to protect and preaerve the pr
perty and liberty of the citiu-n, inatead ol
aaaiatiog to opina na I dewror.
In tliia coninction, I begin by e,'toli"g
froarvtbeTa, mainly hih KeHihik aa au
tbority, laBKUaije llumgh true, yet mure
vimpetaliv) than I would venture Ut we
in tint llouae. Mr. Onetey, confeieJlt
the abU-at and imwl itiftili-ntial K. pulA-an
editor- ia the I'uiteil titatea, hiaurll a
aiirlhera mail, in tM-aliiuK of the colored
people to. conu tlou with the northern
adveoturrra, aayt : ,. ,'
"III ttui inltsu.uU.M A uut.IjA n..11tb.dl
I ei.lraw hiwimnt Ihev have fallen Vii lima
i . . '
I to an iiiiaiuoiia honle ol wlvenlurera fnuu
the nortlw4H rttalea. whoat robiieriea they
lack (be sagacity, and perhaps the imiim t
ol reaMoaiuiiity to prevent. . lie alirewd
. r and mure- unarrupuluat uf their own
people have joined hania with these
thieving Carpet-baggem, aiaj the reult,ia
feign of crrupiiou and ouoresauw eti
tin ly without a parallel ta tba biatory ol4
tne L.nneil nialea. - ,
Aud, air Mr. Ores-ley migkl hayb a.lj.i
wilb equal Initb; that not a lew native
bite citizens j,iiud hm-lia. with tluaw
tte alluttrd -to; ta thil "Oltil ial iliahouesty
aud plunder. ' ! -
Mr. larli tbea qu.itea ftom the Mew
Yoik TrihuHt, the t'iiK-inaat! OnttlU,
Seualur Bchur aud Trumbu1.!, and ltep
reaentative Voorbeea, at to tae infamous
character of the rvcuottruoted gbvern
menta of the South, ahich we ate coa-r-IIi
u to omit.-
Mir. I do know, this ConaKta knnwa.
every inicllieol tbiidtiug usa ia the
country knowa, that this jui-stm frautjht
witn XKn trenHniloul ioiim cjiiukii-Si that
w baiiuthg" ap for Milutioo. cannot be
ix poned uicu n lonuer, but must he de
cided, either fur weal or for wi, by the
merit-in iieople. 1 desire to make one
iui-re qaotation. It i Iroin the gieat
H,ii ke, wboae pervadiog miud in lit
mighty sweep anrnt to have comprehead-
vci au lortui ol gnvernmerrt and every
phuae of aocietv, for with prophetic vis
ion and wood' rlul 6lm-ie ho bat given an
illustration of the .govermneiila in the
iiiiTIif," in TneTIcloiiiig graphic language :
"We know that a swarm n locusts, al
though individually despicable, can ren
der a country more dcaoiate tbaa Uenglita
L migbqLjihiiaa, to iuublirJb,ftidMM
n. nan or lamailana. It oat uou AI
preaumpiiou oi f naraon lie Uidtiot tttvet
bit purpose with lions and tiirers. but he
eent locust, lice, mice, lioga and every
thing loathsome and coulemptible to pol
lute and destroy the country." '
Sir, in further proof, beyond question,
of the truth of the foregoing quotations,
and ol what I have said; I bow come io
eta and nuuree of radical urofliuacv
and rapacity in ' the aoutbern stales, Ut
se8tcd ,uJ eoaeDtltit f,(m.,
. r..l... ....1 it. l.:i
Virginia. Debit and liabilitiea al the
cloaeut the war, 1111,088,144 50; iiebte
and liabiltliea lat January, 1873, iS 480.
543 81.
AivlA Carolina. Debit end linbilitiit
wf the cloee of the war priuvipal, f tf.GUO,
S00; inte real, 11,201,818; whole amount,
lt),W1.8l6. Debit and liabilities Janu
ary 1, 1813, t:t4,8o7,47.85. "
te
utA Caniltna. Debt and liabHiliea at
of the waa, S3.O4O.0OO. Debts
and liabilities January , 1872. f;i,lS8,
bit 48.
Georgia Pebta and liabilities at the
close o the war, nominal. Debts and
lisbiliU-s June, 1871, ,"0,637..W0.
t f loriila. Debit aud, liabilities at tlie
cloee ol the war, IJ'.'l.tMW. (Kbts and
liabilities January 1, 1873, $15,768,447.-
04,
Tenntut. Debts and at the close of
th r. t-0,tt),l,08. IKbta and liabili
January 1, I8T8, fl.I.eSS.aiia 46,
lal-antut. Debt and liabtli.iea at the
coy of , waf) W)0:ia,B53 87. Debit
ami ilibilitiet January 1, 1973. tit "HI .
889 88.
lAUmtna. Pebtt end liabilities at the,
c,iiw oi me war, aiu,u, et. imou
r ij, on aua iiauintiea at the
rlose of the war, nominal. Debt a and
ttsbrltvwe-shmmiry t,-trw, fW,S0I,07B.:
oi- . .- .
JoiiMma -DebU aud liabilitiea at the
clone of the war, t ,S,058 87. Debit
and liabilities Jauuam 1, 1878, 1:18,883,
V87.84. Thlia It will ha IMS th.t th. R......1.1I
ca Lgblaturet involved the tea Statea
enumerated ia the enormous aggregate
debt "'"" 'haa two hundred aud
eighty four million dollara. And vet nd
paWic work hat been constructed on c-
count of Ibete vast eipeodtturre; to tnrat
1 koo nl certainly none in NoitkHar--
jj m imej eailltruuii U( UlUDrJ
and even in tbit the republic uertv (as
onimitte of tha last General Amblyj
baa irauticed upon tlte mate the gronvst
traui andjmpoaidon t so that the greater
.part of the unxwedt of tbit public robbery
"t paaaed into tha bands of the plunder-
Z. '"".. .7
people at my state at tins time (financial-'
iy; is tne present odious system of collect
ing Internal revenue taxes oa tobacco and
Injuore. Under the prrpmt law tlie utea
id limited meant ire deprived of the pri
vilege granted to tlie loammoth disiillet
iea ana "whiaVy ritigt'ul the north. I
have felt it my duty to endeavor to reme
dy thia evil aud injustice by tbu introduc
tioo of a bill allowing peraoos of atuall
meant, without iucurriug heavy expeutce
before beginning, to make wni.ky.ilid
reK - aled in the bill' all tax on brandy, tkid
vu. si uowu ou w iiisa x io niiy sputa m
g tl:oa. This is a matter ol great impir
tance t0 tbe people OtVmy sttte. ihe
enormoua ux on tobacco it most anjust
I have endeavored, in eo-operatioa witb
Irieuda, to get it reduced Io a uniform tax
of aixtuew cents a pound, wad the iu.il
cntioua are that this reduclloo, or at least
a rvducuoa to twenty cents uiloria tajt, ill
p usa. I am fully eaueued that by such
tvvlucttoa 1 oa i whiskey and tobacco
the government would realixe e larger
reveuua tiiaa at the pwaent- vxhorbuaiit
ratee. It is a matjer of eutpriae that tbe
adininistratiop ehouiU'have Wunderwl on
so many iuellicient and dishonest. jitfWffl
iulUe lou'ru.d revalue. arvwf - and fust
cause of giimlcOnip,aint ia louod iu the
oppie-oiou, as well aa the dishonesty ol
colluctora, assessors nd their numerous
tubordioatea. To tay nothing of the
illegal exactions and tvrannv Tt 'moat of
tbe tsaeort ,ln my Bute, I have bfur.
tae an exreotive doc.omtJt from f rcretaiy
hVlt Welti showing that op tn ueremner
1870, the defah-atiowa of cmllertore in
North (Carolina waa ;,4).iS 18.
wbirtt anieamt asw John Uaae. ex rolhr-
JUtll4!tJ
terta Ihe umof int.tiat M r And-I
tba loaoy a illi. ua they isdlieal f l
lot pe.ito that thia rt.-lumeut (X
liihita. eotwe of the4 rflaU"ua U
ap at Jiinh aa $731,000 And on in
vi-atlgatioa it will Itefouml the boodatiiee
ol Uw biimI of the.villainnu detaultera aie
men of alraw. And thus the people'f
nosey, give. . !:
is.k, sir, at the outrageous m'snilean.i
tvrannoua abuse ol th aarml riglila ol
I ihe people by Biany ol the liovernors 1 1
trie .x.umern niaiea. alio, wun lew eaeep
I hum. owe tlnir pW-ft-rtaeBt to i-llW, bi
to Ihe power of the ballot but to the force
f the bayonet, and Bioat or wnm.
although poor whea mauguiaie.l. have
yrowa rich, aad have been the leadera, in
the rltalca of which Ibey were the Eiecu
livea, in otipiewiion,extrlioh. and plus
der.
8ir, I propose tn paat them in review
l. hue lite people. 11 ore cm. a tioni ,
of SruTltr l.aiolHia, liil maa uiipeacli,
and depiajed from otlkat for high
Crimea, and by the votes of a auiu
ber "I Si nators of hit own, at well t
thote of the Democratic party,' N. it i
cot t, of tuth Carolina, iiuieacliid by
his own piriy, but by Irau.l ami bilben
avoided WMivictioB. Mext ctaui, and
r.iol,l,v nSsm'S low arils I'aiiA.la that arrli
villain liullock, ol Qeotgia, who, to eacaiie
impenchmnnt and certaia conviction lot
hie pcculationt and enormoua frauds upon
her people, fled from the state be liwi to
mcrcileasty plundered. Mexl, Keed.of r
Ida, ImiKJaclicd by the Itgialalufe : the
Inan who has time and again relUMid to
deliver on r. uulsition of the present, Uov
i-ruorol my Mete, into the hauda of jus
lice that prince of scoundrels, the nolo
rioiu Ijilu-uVId, who b e' swindled North
Corolina out ol inilliocs of d.-llaia. Next,
( lay ton, ol Arkaiisiw, now L'nitei.' Mates
fa nutor, w ho la under grave cbargea ol
election frauds. Tnen comet Waiiiiotii,
of bouisl.iua, litgariied by both p in lea aa
lieing a- political trickWr. mid nni-nlv
charged by tlie Irii-nds of the Aduiiuia
Iraik.n ihoiigba atrong It, publican as
being acousumiiiate rasi al. Laxtly, Davir,
of lViaa, who is under indiciim-ut for
Iraullulcnt couduct in the lt election anil
lor Issuing fraudulent certificates of elec
tion. Sir, when aud where Ixloieiu the
biatory of governmeuta were a civilized
ieople ever subject to tuch upprea-ion ami
plunder, or cursed with sucji rglera I You
wH search in viu to tind a patallel.
Mr. HiH-aker, I bare spoken for my con
atitueota and in defense and iu behalf of
my State, at I think an independent Kep
reeentative ought to sfieak. I have apo
ken the truth. 1 submit what I have
said tr the calm judgment and decMon of
the people of Monti Carolina ; a people
w ho Hit Jumltiat w 110, BT. rtmw-WBeA
crdenta and record, lor many years paat :
whom I have endeavored to serve with
tidelity, and whoae prosperity and hnppi
uesel have always nought Io promote.
Aud 1 liuat that North t arolina, mitwilti
tiaudlng aba hat b, en moet grievously
wronged aud nppruned, will shake oil ber
apathy, cram .to repine over the paat, limh
the voice uf taction, nnite the true men of
all pRl-IIca, in rebuking ami displaiinir
ftLiu puwer, l,hoae,who h hrafuewitt
to villi I y, dei'iade and oppress her and
catching inipiration Iroui her past history
ana glory, rise in her might bio majesty,
aid with united effort restore aud ra ce
tablUh ber former g ream ess and prtmperi-
nm-carr oe. mim uy riiat atrenr out
potent weapon, the baJlatr" :
"A weapon tlutcomea Jown as still
Aa auoa a ifcea fall upon the sod j
But exceuits a fretukun s w-U,
At ligbtutng d.ies Uie will of God !"
N For the 8,!iitlueL
; RALiton, K. O. May 8S, 1873.
Mkbsrb Eorrohe;My niima hat tieen
suogealed in the public presa, and I have
also received many pcraoual applications.
to allow lit use belore the Couveution to
meet in tint City on the 8th pr..i , to
nominate a candidate J'or Ciogress tn.iu
thia District in the next House of H. pre
aentativea, of tha-Uuiied Statea. While
duly gratified lor Ihit manifestation of
coiiti.leiico by my friends, I muat reapei't
tully decline the u-as of my mime for that
purpose. I do to the more cheerfully be
cause of the decided majority our political
Irieuda have in thia District, aud because
there are still several worthy gentlemen
who are spoken of lor this high honor.
My only iuu-tvst iu tbeaubji-ct will be to
secure eutue Uarmony among tru uds, and
etlicieiit orguiiizitiou in imr ranks aa will
leave no doubt of the aucceaa whicb our
cause so eminently deserves.
Verye-pc-ctlully, yours Ac.,
-1 - D. M HAKIUNGEIC
I , FOREIGN GOSSIP.
England baa borrowed the idea of the
American palace bare, and la elated there
at.
The Prussian Minister of war has issued
a decree for the organization of a military
corpt pi aeronaut a.
v The q ieation of compulsory education
it again the subnet of debate in the vari
out prortuciul aasembltje in France.
,Aiy numb.'t.,ul.liuiiks. hiv,.,.l-a.,..piiU-.
isinea m uermanv found on tue r mnco-
Prussian war, wd bow a crop of plays
uaa eommencca, r: . . .
The Italian coral fishery b s beeu sue
awful this season, the total value of the
yield being about, 8,0uO,0O franca.
The Q.ieen of Uullaud la verv- litererv
io oeriamraana oaciiaexpeumng two-
thirds ol nur income in thn direction.
Europe ia supp ere to enntaia 8O0.W0'.
000 people.- One huudriid yt&it aguL thu
eaumata waa out u,tw,ouu.
The Rigb Hon. E.rl Spncer,
Lieu tenkn t hf T rVIiiri (t," eh i . t t be"
Lord
touijaalsry of 20,000 per aunuui, Vr
f 100,000. -
It UI the nillicV of Hill) nreanol. an
ment of France to mnkir Ttm-cn the prin
cipal mutuary pon oi me country.
The ignorance of the French neaaanln
ia said to be unparalelled in the civilind
world. Not oae in a hundred rata reed
or write. .
The catalogue of the new University
Library Of Strasbourg embraces one hun
dred and seventy-thu-e thousand volumes.
Aa International Exhibition of oil paint- J
i .,ra will tuba ,..m na..t . i O...I. 'I
. ., . - , , uwmt 1M tU OOllia,
under the auspices id the.Crowa-Princees
Victoria, s i
Annonncement rs made la 'the Londna
papers of the deaib of the- Mnrquie ot
Camden, which Usk place at Eaton
Sqiiare. la consequence of an apoplectic
fit. 1 Hn lordship was only thirty-two
y ean of age. ' ' .
Marshal Bizaiue it not sot to be grati
fied by beviug hit n quest for court mar
lial cited in the order for holding it;
neither will he the advantage of Mailre
Alton's AdVaoe baeav-Wi-aos. -V :-. - ;-
Tlieeite oa wba-h the buildinK W the
Vienna Exiiibi'ioa of 1873 will be erec
ted it tix timet larger tbaa that oa which
the exhibition p dare waa constructed in
1807. - . '.,:,.,.:...:
Lord Mayu't colleagues ia Disraeli,' ad
ministration of I Mi, have, addressed lu
Lord Mayo a joiui mea-age of condolence
which They awy they ott.v at a tribute. of
heart felt tympathy. " ,
At a reout,CoA vocation of the Uuiver
tity of Oxford, 1 deputatina waa appoint
ed to wait on the Secretaryiof War in ref,
erence to the pmepueal tor making Oi-lordamilitarj'ccnire.
W B 6 O I 8 .
"MABEL, LEI,
1 KOVIL
By the author of
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MOKTOS UOl?B, AO
Cloth It $0, lpar eoWrt If 00,
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M1NKTKCMTU CKNTURt.. .
' ' Paper oer, 3Acta. "
r
The atiore books ana the ir.4ueUoa of three
itilh-ruui lauU-s of North Carolina, and K Is
hopeil that 8uie prt.le will awaril Uiem a libe
ral and guuerous support. - '
Beul by mail live ol postage.
(Tor sale at the Book MloTa of
ALFRED WJ-M.IAM
apr-tf.
MABKI.
I liisti
.VMK A NH.W NltVI,
liisiiaa held, author or Vaine Aylntea.
Moruiu nou-ie,.ele. iwip. r editsou 1 IS, etoih
l.uu. tfeut by wall on receipt of priee.
. J AH." II iNM.-B, ajfL,
apriT lf N C. Hook t-lore.
JA.N.NtD.
may V If
Klillt AND V KtikCitlLtA.
w c ai Ro AtiiaCo.
ILOURt T LWRIFLUt'K rti
40 Wilt, rami!) JTIoar,
100 " txlra do.
may 4 If LEACH BKO'8.
1 nan mm
FOB ,
DemtK-raU
and ('oiiaerratlTe.
-a Bpukf -lVff fefr f i'tmp f t-
Jolm Bpehnan, ICditor,
RALEIGH, Nv Ct
On or about Wednesday the Sid
tint., will be Issued the tirat number ol
ihe Pei)itti Campaign Paju-r, bearijig ihe
abuea nayia.-, I, - 1m -iasiied tlesJtly
till tlie close of the August elections.
TkiiMa.
Single copies, .25
Clubs ol five and upwards, toiww aJ-
a B ttihf Pvuxltr" will heartily and
vigorously support the nomineea of the
Ureeusboro' Couveution and expose and
dewonnce, unrelentingly, Radical rascality
tod abuses. It will be larger than, bat
much upon the plan of the " LittU Ad
der," m aucceaslully conducted by the
undersigned during the memorable cam
paign ol 18IH); and will occasionally conj
tain appropriate lllustrul ionf. . --r--
A puper fearlesa in ita ciiunie, end attain
able by reauain iif ita extremly low price,
is much needed by the Beat maaa ol the
ieople aud cannot fail to aid in arousing
them to the deplorable condition to which
we are all reduced by Radical villainy aud
mis rule. , The subscriber calls ujion tbe
active, leading men ,or the State to aid
him in reaching the popular mind by
giving to Ibis paper the widest circula
tion. A alighV effort on the part of each
of such nice in the several countlee of the
State will tecum at once a circulation ol
thirty thoumnd copies A hich will be tbe
means ol laying important htcls quid figures
ocioie one io iwo tiunurmt mou.-aiid
readers weekly. The eflectof thia' need
not be dwelt upon. To achieve such a
leeult turelyis worthy a little effort. Shall
It not be uia.Tc I- Scud in the liota of tub
scriptioua. Alrundy ihey come in cluba
of lens, flit.es and hundreds. The cash
must iu all easi-a act-outpany the order.
A ltante.1 Hu'mifr of Select advertise
ments will lie inserted, by urgent request,
at 1.5(1 IH.-I' inch for the drat and secant v-
money u.Uat also accoiupatiy tu- advertlse
ineuta, .
Addreas, ..' JXO. SPELMAN, '
' V , ' Editor A PmpVietor,' -
. v Raleigh, N. C. I
tt7T uur bretlb-ren of the prese will
ada to our okli-iatHtus-bv trtrmg thei
aoove a- n w in-ef i i..i,s and such notice at
they tiunk the euierpiiae mcntt, and alto
oy cAU-uamg w. u tbe Javor ol an r-
change.
1 1 f A-v 1 1 r,Ai- Nt 8 a no TO t J-W PER"
t mjutU ser - here. Mate and . . m-1.
wtronwer -mAemone rm, roved ai K-
,j,m fT.,,.x. a.waiw.ffi. im,;a
am Will -i t u. a (a. let ,sue, bind. iMwid,
ore ijtiot, and tniwoifcr ui a suoal unuaHir
mama i rr oi.lv wii .a,er snmol anil
sra rauleti lur Ave .car.. Mr. win ua. aiuuo
lor an,' -ii i U uo, uin vinos or iow. inat will
sew ron'i", ui.,e uauulul ur Hsimelatlc
earn th.iu ours, n wakv- ih. ki.iTi,:
i-c a, i 1 1 Oil. Every ee ni l atiu-b ran t-a
eut, ami aob luee.otn ea ai, ua nulled aoaet
wuaai aruia it W x.. jidunu aus, ...
li uioi, aid . ; pa.i-es. Or a coinutia-m-.m
tioui a hi. ii -laic i.i. t uuouut eaH be
taatt t or c.n al.is auu tei ma. ae.piv to or
auUiaaa,
B. MaKSHAI-L Avu.
lu-: haaaav mvaxar,
- v Am tort.
t-aCTiow Iki not be hnooscii tl i -. n hv
tl..r p-jiiiea linveioo; Uirvii-U ihe i-ountrv
IsuniMM oa wuitiiier eoei iiuu aiachina
under theiaie i.u.e orothe-rwiM.. iw i.
the ouly vcnuiye aud tuuin ehiau machlua
uianuietuied .
" M it . r. IV tin, .
"pUXAlX ttlluM iT ,?AI coCEitJI.
t ha ve owned a Flo-jrinc Mueiitn uk. w
Ihis Uty and (ireuied w rep.ir eteam
until a, iioilera, Baw Mills. IA mut u.iu .
eulr Saws, ktactuuery ut general aul buud
aew ouea. Have also on baud a tweuiy burse
power steam foruhle tag.ne, will aeu u with
.r'Wtlbool Haw till! It .... i.- . ... .
- , v.. mt .bum
tJt eoa . Sounds. Stiu' n-Daiied
aiayi-OwAswcf haleib, N a
AkoliUiUS holler .
tn
ne anderthriied harm iin.lifl.A. .-,.
lorow Um estate ol John barns d)wsio.l
rretiy ars ssts to ail i.,.,,,, ,.t. ..ti- , .
said astata to mike UaaioUiate pavaieac, aad
persons b .viun cianua aau.-i aaid asiate,
ll fc.ui ihe name duly autlieulb ated wnhiw
mtf ttiiw.preseiioed l, a ,,r ,!, BoU(.0 ( ,
W iTt.d Ih bar jf tn,lr h-eove y
iS-Mtt M. HAKRIH,
may 38 Wwt
,8 , ,
kir
JO tt" A L X .
. C. Family Fl nr and beat wblU Meat v
msy Sttt W. H. J0SS Co.
r
EEPAItlT, inCHS A, Co ,
Maaafael
of and dealer to
Machlnciy & Plows.
Mela IikIim. Sav lilla,ririi litkiat
- rjf, Iff I(Plffa,
'
M
BRASS ANI IRON CASTINGS OF ALL
.-.''. ' .'
-DESCRIPTIONS, MADE TO ORDER. '
Would call the atUntina of the public to their
..- - . r
7" WROCGHT COTTON SpREWS ;
all tUet and hmtlts, for hand or power.
Alto, to their CroeeU's Patent ,
iron rsseifW,-
something aew, eoon, and oaaap.
Also, to oer sew pattere, Improv d
BUNNY SOIJTII COTTON- PLOW,-
endoubtelly the moat popular and chat pest
good coUoa anil cultivaUnn plow made.
Parlies bearding any kind of
t'ttatlngi for ninet, Mllla,
and other Machinery, ov RepaMarof any kind
promptly aaeeaied, would do well to give ua
their ortlera. j
apr ItHu. I
rOLAHSKS A Mil PINK SYKUPd.
J.I bhla
8. II. Molasses,
It) I luicea
Slllids. " -
Hii.is Nrw Crop Cuba.
A bbla. MusiovaUa. - '
& " New i.rliuns.
8 " Silver Dripa.
v . I.KACII Bltfill.,
aprll-tf - . , Urtt. era.
if
TUB LA DIE:
I would respectfully ash ths attentloa if
U laebaeof thta Iowa and Stateto my
LAK0K STOCK OF
MILLlNEliY,
v .
LADIES'
fAhoy
f ut&isii tug- vm&-4, re.7Tetc.
To dealers ia tha couutry aud also to
MUliuaia I have to sa ,that I can furnish
tUera trimmed as well as unuhnuied
. Cioode aa C'licnp
aa Uutv eaa Iwy.tha saaea las aay aoataia
iurkOity. All 1 ask Is a trtaL
MILS. (ETTINCiEU
willatteadto the retail Millinery brauch as
aiual.
Onr place of bulness to still at
Ne, , 48 raj e tie Hie SI reel,
with the ouly change It being ou the
FIRST FLOOR
ISAAC CKfTINGKR.
Instead of ep stairs. .
aprVSm. ....
TplCOlRAOK UOMI I.XeTITiriO.XS 1
SKCLRTTT AGAINST FIRE I .
r'jto.
NOBTTJ CalBOLXN A
home mmzi mm
RALEI4.1I, N. C. Ar-
Thlal)m tiailV. WAST M,BF Ik nl.w , , ,m
third year of lu exiateuiiH, oonUnaea to urlle
rblldea, tt fair rales. Ou all ehuaea of nan,
able property.
All Losses are promptly adjusted and bald.
The ' liOMK " la raoklla irn..llu In i,Ll.n.
lavor, and appeals, with euurideuev, tu uiaur
ers of properly ia North Carolina.
auents in ALt pasts of h stats
v tt . " ' i , t iea i r'iii.kio,
R. H. SATTLK, Jr., Paaatoan. tt
8EATOS OALK8. Sac., "'.'.-.
PULAsKl covVKEit, eunaviaoa.
W. a MUKDOCU.Aaa t.Bau
tepttl-U
faueffa now ailrertislnr fortl, nil, wtit
pleaae subaUlula Uua for the advertMemesU
aheady In them
OLASSKS AND SYRUPS.
u.i)iiim,M,BhlAJftJ
30 Tierces Molsssea,
Bhda. ' do. . "
may tf v . leach bro's.
g " T I O T A T U M U X
SWEET POTATOES 1 1
f150 Snt. eVeet Po la toei I u.t received.
r tn ix-ii t, l aiMOiVACll E 111 O.
0
R N
URAL
Bus bolted Mosl. '
wprionf . T eTROSACH BRtt"
2 AAA CORHS t)F OAK WOOD FOR
VfUyJ Sale deUramd eitoaai. -uwMw-eirw
the line of tha N. U. K- U-, only mltea
from the elty. - , - ' X
tt 8. T. 8TR0S ACH A BKO
W t; tft HERBIN08.
88 Bhla liut fM'ns
apr isi.tf . r. bTRONACR ft RO
It 1 BBLS. IR18B POTATOES FOR riant-
tag tnd table, Inat received.
aprlS tf '
150 BBLi 0F ,""UB FROM FINE
to -Family. Just received. - ,: .-n:.
lf 18-
W. C. STROM ACH Co.
1 i.,i - ,
I a terta t.
W. C. BTRONAOH A Co7 I snay tf " wTcrBTRoN H
UCOEICE IvIASS STICK,
ITALIAN, SPANISH, CREEK, TURKEY AND SIClU
FOR SALE BV"
J HI3NRY MI MORRIS,
Importer and Agent for thq U.S. and Canada, ,(
- No, 73 Water atrewt, tind 19 Old 8Pi
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CURTTFICATES ftom tlie hailing WanufuWErii ia Yiririuis, Korth rarolna, Eaut'
AIMiaaun, Indiana, llllinsj K.
Warranted Superior
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Vi. K.KAT L' MON uispi Cv1??., .'"-. V. i
A to Whleh Uie, Invite .tUa,u,i ' bij? '
cwaonrcos of ifet. e.,011.,,, o. ' '"
' A,. I'ilieta let iHO Llu-I Pc.. '
oilier la.
I iv. y ... "i-. "-a t a araek i.
I muJ "oier nrsl etaM au.t.1 . . "''iWta
llu..tit,l1rehlt "n'L 'M.aal
tj -
rianos ta-rort oBrehiuauu u.7.T
aeiiu
for ciri'ulsr to i "-
r. Ual(llllSw,.u;t
Wat. t. uaavaa,
W. T. Law "CUU
Graves Warehouse,
;7DAiiVttu, vaj '
"T6i"ii"liB
TTrit Have w ' "
V A ihoa' .Ll"i.,.. T'V"" to sL
beaiarrS.uf.-d houL, W Tl ZnZ5f
i owu. v. iui iu laiye doors aud iu J. 7
agunt hwkad up a, Utu reUoasa i r
.j miiiwiiuiKi, uooa ruouu, '
to Uis iniereat aud -T'C ""Uw
utairtraiua. ... "wfta
" .Oct 1-41 jf -- . .
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r-H.JU.ks U
Kens ft retailing parpi
parpoaea
w.u.m'RHAt:B ic.
, tit) w u
; . . - - v
Ory.clor vea Paaaix laauactrh, "
Ko. IWB,anwaV,".CV
oraocaiwiu, rrealilent
I ncliscsir Bauaix, Vii PrldeL
failjisoaa Macw, Srerturv. 1
Mm It t:aowai.L, Marine eaereiary
iW W. AH-t ftmtr An. ty,
liaea HiaiW. are h...... t..'..
that the I'laiila lmiuiM ,.., 'TT "
I
will May ALL, her la,. . V
V-hwt her afu'J 2.!
.me
I Uer NK
. .HVII . .... --- l
lowgt 1
Lore, etc., ad lusted bat aot due, '8''i4
Oct, .lei, 18.1, - . . : nai.
Cbk-siro losses will not r xeewt, ill1'Si'8!'H
auyaveut, . . . . tarn
Aad we ai firmly of tlie opislua
WiU"p toae will uol exeeed luinti
11-- ,",,iierK4HHISUlV,at lk,
ly i.it to-day aouudanda veL,'," 1
an i nr iiiMsea ai tiueaKO out i t Its net aii.i;
-sujuaura nave twaili.iauiw,.
wtUle all losaea and ir II..- i.yu . T "
We congratulate our atron sad 'rJii.
on our good fortune. "
8IKPUEM-Ktil!,L
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viuJfATER VVIIEEL
MillGearintShalinSPijl!eL'3
iL6END FCRACIRCUlABjfc: .
Jai.IH.IN71.
II
: Just tecelred a hit of the aw patent Vote
lest lionl n.sU t Ol different so.es ami imna,
from Ml o 40 eenu eaeB Ihev ant. m
no se wuea uiey tall aud are aot easily taut,
tor sals at
? A. mt? , .
mariil-tf, ' . Hoot Wert, .
Tho Tribune. .
AWKEKL.T 1LL0MTRATKD CtK
palKO l afier, of ttie alaive liile, villai
edited and uhil'-he4 by the e. detainiwil, w
aud af t-r Ihe 2d Tuo.j!ay in May usii, u Mr
port ol Iba. jLilieral Republieaa ami Km
vative cause o( the Stale, and ol Uw wink
couutry The 7Yica will advocstt kesuiia
and heforw ; the tine-Terra tPraeidsoiUit
principle, and all the Important subject bc-
lojore aanouoeea ia wi o ui-vunaa, ns: i w ,
vernal Aniuealy Public bchooi Ifuuiat.
keaumpuoa ol specie Pa ments aa at a?
t'ongrti s rvcotnrizing oar Homestead Lis
ths Atjttim Zf tlte atuit Inlrnul Km
.-ysfna ike lumtUu ol, the hattonal W it
4 per eent. lous: bonds the greatest po sis
pr MreUia againat tmwopaiUia ,arVS is
my iu every deputraeui ol the stale sad
tion l guvemmeuta--couipU.ts Kefona of us
Punllc tierviee, In all brsucbes, boiiietalsail
National, and lha eleieuuii of nutie trntawa
and capable men tu otli.-e--tlie eqniutiireiss',
prouikaa nf ihe old deht of the Bis e, - tM
" lire repudutlou of U miw Uis OfiiUii
xailoa ol a (.'ononis le, Ui be isoU fri. lis
Mate Treasury, in aid i f Imn u;rslie
uouii romlslna ho.uii y to all Beerel fiiuikd
ornaa islioiis of wha nur usmeurclwiew
tbe diririon o' tbe Siaie Into two Jiutu
DisHcIs, e . aie . a c II T, ttsw i.t pis
aU thieving t arpekain( leata ta quit
(Ii thing of a trouJ charseuir tlisUa
is-r lu. tna euluiniia of Tht 'Inborn, edilort-
ally or ouvcrwlte, that nannot bo saUUstatf .
proved by xfither recorded or Ui big endssss
t ne canvass wui eonuiioe six noiiuia.
Jritmm will be pubUsued at tns loUotaf,
cheap rates : . ,
or single eoptet,
ULt'B RATES: A ,
For ten eopli s. -
" Filleen eofdctv '
Twauly - ' !
Fun - - -
rim " i
" bev, nta-lve copies,
' l)i hundred '-
Invariahlv euM as a
It ia eonlidentlv expecurd that M, "I4"
.III UflHIWreHKU 1ST, 1, 1 . .- - ' I .
uions. in foat Uice Orlrsurni Kft,""1"
!lt , , ... . U..KA.OuirSll,r i 1
,ii- iratiitKg nor teuashasSw
sapsil. -. - - ;i
Ine ?Viiir w he Kiwerpfssad as at A
vt.aK niwium. hjj bU&, ;
Sxinerai, H, C
apr 1 ii
.April Sth. I1!':
A
BSt BbAJR'S BOAR DIN a HOUii ,
BWe.fc.Tt located IAferelf.Cf5
Of HanruU and Salisbury street, " N
graletul for paminaaw. Punmnt wWiiai.
boai d, who prefer to furnish their osb sJ
be accommodated. lahUi beardtra
ally deeirja. :
i aprS-li. . .
JgEEF HAMS ASD TOS0CE8,
. Smoked-Broiling 8f,
- Feltoa Market
FIVE HDN11KE1I THilAVn
Heminrs, f.- sale at J.n,v,l W f
tnonaai rt. by d A . U-
apr I n lm
TORK.
, Kew Tort, Slid Canails.
PcJ-wtLered Lieoiica
i,. i,. imMH.ii.mi of L niritt as
,1 tie i
i 'MM, Wai II JtltTT tnl
aH'
li.un.lWie
do. "
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