THE SENTINEL JOSIAH TURNER, -r. Editor. T. & EXNQSB0&T. Aaeociate Editor. FRIDAY, MAY SI. 1874. r STilE iSEaaCEATlC-fdNSERVXTIVE TICKET. , ,, ! ! Von eovaHHOB: ! , -fV" 1 ilwr; A. S. ilEltlUJIOX, Of Buncoaibe. "T roa LIKCf. OOVBBBOB! , .Major flOIIN nuoiiEs, roa jiTrimT khuiu i Jew,. W. M.'SMPl', . ; Of Mecklenburg. ..' WO TBBA,-iCB :- Major JOHN W, GUAHAM, ' Of Orange, ; roa ntnmiT or rtite: JOHN A. WOMACK, ' Of Chtthsm. 7 . roa atojtob: Cm. G LEVENTHOKPE, ' Of CVidtreH, ' ( FOB WVriTVMUC UrsTXrjCTlOB ; - N. MENDENHALL, Ot Guilford. V 1 roa errr. rrBLie worxs : , J. H. SEPAKK, ' , . Of Wak. T7I Sentinel for the Campaign At tht Gubernatorial aad Freeidaetiel ' Campaign promise to be a exciting M . important, we tav lawuluded to furnish " : " the fSitimsw. at the fallowing: .liberal Rate. 1 Copy Weekly Sentinel 6 months, $i so Copies ' " , ' M 14 M M 1W 50 Ou ropy free to gutter np of Club of 10 ' WeekljSta ImI, f montlii, 3.(0 Vout " - " - , - , im j) 44 41 . 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L... 4tb District, at Bliigh .'TbunJaj JTaoa , th Diatrk-t, at Murloa, McDowtll Cv Saturday, Jatw 1, 1873. ,.. s CB0W3 I3T TUB MAOLSS JfXSt Wliaa thiuk of oar Congnas and Ita , Aatncat; ta tUotingl granted t tha Soa'-h, and thua tbiok of tha good, par, ; ablt uca who art oatraclatd, baoaad by U, aa4 frihr mil, think of mao o tha fellow bo are aeatod in tha chain one occopied by Clay, Wltr, Calbooa, Wrfglif, IiailgeJoha Davit, Graham, ; Ball, B. rr1eB, Jiff jwoB pU) and othm of tha aubla (rreat ooea, wa art remladd of a pf.i,-B In Btikpari, that among . otbora, cttablubca tha aoiToraallty of bU gifU hit mjriad itindiMloeaa and the . adaptatloa of bin writing to trery phase or tiuerteoca of buntao lib. It la ia that paaaaga, wbtcb wt caanot quote juat bow, and eaaoot gWt at wa h bo copy of hi arorkt by lt, la which ha ipeak of our high teata being debased, and tha Sonata ' doon btlag brokaa opea to "bring 1b tha arowt to psck tht t iglea." Bach creaturea Butler tha Beatt, Caldwell (4 Kaaaaa,) tbt Briber, aad other corrupt aconodrelt, to be enacting Inwa to pro rent Grahats and Vaact aod othtr pitriott tad aUtcav maa from erer holding office and, of 'courts, of erer agala, aiiting at number! ia thow halttoartadornedi by their Tirttfca aad tuadt reauaaat wita their eloquence, Such refloctioM.a Vance aild atSuterille, uaka a aiaa lore tha Uuioa an manh bet tor. It U tadned b!ck. roUhardwt "ficIZa$"i ilia ceoTBttiVi tb Tbt Puited Sttet Congrt-m u tnme thing Ukt Newbjra waa. ta Wl or S. Judgt Mauley Tiitc4x that lurelr tiara, lilt fanner aod pretest' home, after aa ab ate ct of totat yaan. lit found it filled with aegroct and Taukcotaod acalawaga. " Jltmeaiburiug tow e1.?gant and durtin gulabtd bad beta Ita tociety, when anked, bow was Xewbern, ht replied with tout harp aef tad epigrammatic point : "flit Hill tUmm mgWi tutttut it itjtlhd teltk humrdt." , DoubUett tha Judge waa fiuniilar ..wiU) .tb paag of -the great Dramatlat referred to above. fVDQM SERB'S BPS tCB. i Wa lay betort our reader aa aba tract of tbt tpeech deli meed by tbi eminent gentlemen at Oreensbor. - Lik tvtry thing that ainanate from him is, U all trfow with pataloB and patriotiira, Wt commend it to tb careful attention ot our reader. . V BETTER THAS XSXICABZ I i Wt wrote a eLort article a day or two einct on We are Won that Mexicans." Wa art glad to bt ablt to mak a rifrojii. Wt wtr mWakea. Whilst Grant it wont than .Tuareg, we art plwutd to ttatt that tlie C. 8. tlottsa of RepreteolaUve 1 better that tbt Mexican Coogrea, for tlie latter - ba conferred almost unlimited pjwer npoa itt chief ruler, whilst, par twnara, our Boutt of Reproaentatiret baa nobly rcluted to yield to the demaada of Grunt for ' an ex tension of bit detpotic f owtr over tb live and libertle of tbe peojile. '.t ... JCDGS? MiliRTlfOX Will Fjuk at Clinton, Samjiton coun ty, on llmri. Iiy next, 8th of June Let there be a great gxlheiing of the peoplt to I.inr cor a 'e fi I t', frgui-hed candi tlfcU for Ooycfuor. fti 'TBB -fBtlA DKLPBIA mSTK : TIOX : - -Ob the Xb day nl Jone, A. D 1873, .there will taaeaiblt ia the citv of phi la deiphia1 a coanntina smup'ed nl but tare eUaae of peraoDtthoat who alrrady hold nffirw aod Ihoee who art "anxi. n wekKra" of office. It wiU iadeed U rare collection a fit ttudy for the at iiraliat and the ttileamaa. Falaeblmd anld Frand and 1'heft will be there bediaened ia fiat clothe. Tbt Demagogue will be more witn oily tongue ana gractnu gen ufiectioB, ready to ntttsr a Ik or euia de ceit The Orator will be there to apout forth bit frothy rhetorie with faaltleaa tl ocutioa that at may wit bit way with pertnaairt tecenta, fur bat it not bn aid (katta ', - TV tart) hath eot ta all hla trim rtrntca, An arrow forue aart uke aaweat wlea." Ta Bally will be there to carry bit point by blotter and fuaa and to ao "girt the baatlnado with hia tongne " that many I gtplng fool will yield conrlctioa at hi -tar art cadgelled." Ah, It will be i rare, a wondrou crpwd-iwl tut' patrivt oaaaitfi them; not one aolitary .iegi wb caret at bear a " be w bee " for the peoplt tmonit whoca be Urea; not on nun of honor aid virtue ta ttaad up ami tell then to their teeth with that holy aoaragw taaksb tore of aoaatey onftclem, that they art betrayei of their country, eaemiet to peace, taaailnt of liberty, if ta patriutt and ttnteamea who have Dtated tbrooirh nature to eternitv" could from their eelettial abollea look down upon that mtaa of putrfility and treaeon,, what pity and anguish if euch feelings can ,be felt by the glorified and treat figured would rai k tbetr mighty apinla. and if nialedictiont could fall from liw that hart been taught to ayllabla only aorda of lore, how bitter and bunting would be thoaa that would deecend upon the malignauta and eonapiratnr. It ail iota land ; nay IB uo otuer age and among no other people baa there aver gathered In out place froia the four ooroera a vaat country lut u call it what It it new, a vaat empire euch a band of coo apiratoit agaiuat'llie libertiet of the peo plt. They will aaacmble for the declared purpoaa vt Boqiinating fir re-elecllon a aua who baa literally betrayed every truat, who ia a deliberate Baurper and dtipit,J without braiua aod without virtue, 14 Ob what portealt are theta I" Let a nation'a cur deacend tpoo . the guilty meoiala who lickiug tlie hand of tbe maetar would ttab their county to tbt heart. Poor, old North ' Carolina, aHllcled, mitten, humiliated, pillaged, mutt tub uit to greater wrong. Bht will hart torn of nor Own offipnug tbert,wbo for the offat of afBo with their rartoout tuaka will read tbt mother. Bow 'many will attend we bar not beard, but doubtieae brigade or o !)fufW-uolJer and onict- teiAOT'Uiggotichtg'fBTnitliyoW Carolina' quota to twell tbt might Bread and Butter" Army of Grant. . Wt verily bellert that tine Bataa mamhaled bUlufemal boat, according' to Milton, to wage a caaaelet, war against Jtbovah bimaelf, bo u(:h,rillinoua ta blag hat erer Congregated. Thoat war red againtt Uiuir God ; theae war agalatt their country. Tbt man who ! In mallet bit fallow maa ia a murderer i the maa who ttab tha Ubehie of a free pea ple.Ua tboutand lold munleror t crimi nal,of the baaeat, blackett ' dye. , " If in beaven't armory " thert bt " bolt ndJtr vitk ta aaemamda Broth" it aaf dtacend upon him who bttrayt hi country. . Such a creature dtawrrv moat richly all the punishment that earth can bring or heaven inflict.' ; Ba ought to live lik Byroa't f moo " icorpioa " tver " girt by fire," 'D rknea ahora, drapalr Iwneatb, Around him naau, beiwath bin death'" W bar received a copy of a tpceji delivered by this gentleman on the 4th of My, In tht Uausa of Representative. 11 defeada tbt character of the people of North Carolina and repel tht bate and trot! slander that hava been heaped a poo their good nam by enemies and trad u tart. It bt aot brilliant ipeech, but it it manly, clear, practice! and pointed. ' Mr, Harper bat made an excellent rrpreaentn- tlte,tvf faithful and attaotlvt to the in tayt of bita t ., In tht cloomv davt Mr. Harper took tht field in tb mountain district and beat tf? tdical party. He waa put forward brcant it waa considered that bt waa tha only maa who could redeem the district aad secora tha election of a true conser vative. II deserve a re-nomination and rt-tloction. " P''iaa.'rii- r -iTajr CffB CANDIDA TB FOB GOT- Judge Mcrrimon, our candidate lor Governor, returned to (lit city on Wednes day evening after a campaign npon tbe Chowan aad Pamlico., . 1S eandiviata waa vr lvt'-by"Hh''Hlp:fle1M' with heartier or mora open-handed wel come, , , Judge Merrlmoa tpokt at Jacktoa on Tuesday of last week. Be then left for Murfrettboro wher bt tpokt the ttmt night OnTburtday ba tpokt MEden toabefor the convention that nominated. Col D. M. Carter for Congreea. Oa Fri day bt tpokt at Hertford, oa Saturday at Elisabeth City, oa Monday at Ooleraloe, and oa Tuesday at Windsor. At tack apd teery luo (As f&pU, U si yf, tcbnkd otrt to txumvi TBI OkrtX DBB or Ms. Bast ClKri'S.SJID CIT1L ut BHTT. , . ; V..- At Windsor tbt cannon tad fisgt were brought ont with the people. If Governor Caldwell had beta in hearing, bt might bait thought it wa the Yankee firing on Jp Boldaa tad Gea.' Willi D. Jooea at Roanoke Inland. ' t ' Tbt paopl at tbt Seat art aroused aad will do their dutjt. But while tbe; trut in God and keep their powder dry too, ' they must look to their white brethren of th West for their political redemption and altimata micas from aegra and car-, pet-bag thraldom. Tai Associvra xTtitob txpertt to spend acxt Monday at Oxford. Be will be glad to receirt subscription to th Sjottmm. or Uk order for job work. r r ... - . I -I . . . t. . ' i n ii 1 1 ., . , .m'i' I t inu - --mem- n 7 -- AJ MANA9MB BtASffB. Manager Rome, of tbe Cbariott Dm- piUk, aoem fond of talking abut fraud aad tepeclally nl that practti d ' b tlie (Hatr Printer, at he charge, npfle tbt Treaaury. Wt bar allowed Manager IIatrnerery great lnttitude ta diacnaiing nurcharactsr and conduct. . We bar ari tiika aiotictd bU attack upon na. Ba htd bo prorivatioo to mak them. And now that be hat mad then w can contradict them by bit owa evidence. Ilearn at ted to mora than one gentleman in tbt ciij when aaked if he believed. tM editor ol tbi -paper had any knowledge of error or fraud in tha printer 'a account, "that he waa a waoftrat of it a the ebild unborn." Mow whee Hrara charge fraud upon a or t kny wltdgt of it, bit own wordt pokea to Ctpt Weich aad otbert it t e-wtradictioa of it. Heara haa k-ft nothing andon or ut aid whereby to injur u. Bpraking a Bona hi owa knowledge. . be MiUiahed L't tbt world, that we were a kukkix, and ecknowleduYi he belonged to that order, aod knew of wbal be apoka II waa tummooed brfort the grand jury that a bill might ba found againtt If bt had aworn before the grand jury to what be aUted in hit publication, we ihouhl hare beea Indicted. But no bill tfa found, and Hearne atooJ befitr the world a elf-coofetietd kuklu. While wt bar Buffered ao luor from it than from hi falte cbargt of frau.1." If Manager Ilearn can impart a little tntemt to bit paper by aatailiog na, we hart no doubt bt will do ao. Wt have neilln-r apace nor inclination to prolong a Controveray begun and carried on by Mat ager Hoarne. Betide w might grt hipped. When the North CiunAiiAm at about expiring under the manage ment of Manager liearna we were notiflid that w might be chaatbied. "Hum" haa been tbe word With ua from that day until present writing. " Ut" and On Clinpnum have had enough of tbe ci- tmng" buaiiiea. It it very easy for tbine who never ehattimd " any ona to talk about It, bu If you wish to know all about it theoretically, uniucumbered with practical knowledge on the aubjoct, call on Turner and C'lingmaa. When wt art charged with fraud b) manager Bearna our antwer ia, tbt mat: - ger told Capt. , Welch that we war aa in uocent of it at tha child unborn. There are two othur grutlemen oftei. charged with fraud by the manager. We alluvia to Jam B. Moor aod Tbeo. If. Ramaay. w A communication from Mr. Moore, in reply to manager Bearna' charge of fraud upon him, appuared ia last week Bean- isu. Tbt column of tht Skhtibel will be open to thee gentlemen not only to vindicate themwlyee, but toahow up man agar UtierB.- If mannger Hears of the tktpakk it deairoot of tuch a controversy it ia ehuwa by hit recent attack upon Mr. Moon and the SaaTinat,, bt eaa htvt it to hit heart' content. Ytrlttm tut. rriar irAn i ari papiftrn .1 Th'i distinguished citizen of i New Tork, who wa i choerfully tupp tried by tbt South in 1888 in opposition to tbt Imbecile and Tyrant who It bow Pre) dunt, baa written a letter to Hon. a fi. Cox, in which bt bold the following languagt which we copy a one of the "pirlltical note" of the day. ' "Dr. Greclejf'a election will be a pre asrvetive Step toward local neighborhood Horeriiuicnt, and will lu the cwura 01. overbearing Federalism. We eaa have Democratic principle in some measure hy acceding to tht great revolution" in his savor which ta sweeping over in couotry. la this State it ia irretittibla, I htvc not been oa personal terma with Mr. Greeley for tome time, but there It wis dom snd heartiness in tht popular move ment to support him. 1 reoognin in the sympathy between himself and th votii g Inassea an element etronger than talent ot fitneat. Be hat tht taiaut tnd tltiiett ta mil tht temper of tht time.'' . A Double BtURiei.to CsLr Aa Ex TBionninaav Fbbak or NTuna-Mr. John W. McDaniel, on 131 J Inland 8tH hat in hia pxaweeaioa an extraortiinarr obieet, aa AUleroey calf, a few wnek old, with four hind legs and two riroips and taila Each limb, with on exception, it well developed and ot the usual site. Tbi exception appears to bt a lea with t jtiiuj..juuiUju,to. thia mppomiA to b in "India rubber men," at tut hoof can bt turned in any direction a enaily at a crank, without giving tht tnimal pain. Notwithstanding una call haa more legs than tht law allows, it uses but three, and geta along la a very lively way. H'uaA- t0te0(r. TO THE FORMER STUDENTS , K r, I OF -THINIT COLLEGE Jt it pmpoeed by the ilrsmnf ifsnciJ lion of trinity College N. C, to bold t fraad Jubilee during the commewremcat uuellth, lath, and 13th. Au rvrmtr HtwUntt art cordially iu- vited to bt present 1 Tht first meeting will bt held in th colleg chtpel at the cki .uf WiiiiiicilH,,i:uay. avug. June UitlltO. P. B. Member of tht prctt art In vited to attend, v I 't - i L. BRANSON, Pretideot O. W. Caaa, Bearetary. A a i Cot. Haaeaovc awn tbi Haono. Colonel Margrovtv formerly of tha Forty-: fourth Keiriment IHorto Carolina Troops, pent two huura and a half Thursday nighl in apologising to tha negroes for every act of hit lite, of which be has t tight to be proud. B ' eased " bit conscience and stifled his pride, however, with copious dralUof whiskuy. llow very loeX aaeB, bo war educated aa gentlemen, and bay associated with gentlemen, do fall wnen tbey atari downward, tour low- bora mountebank eaa play tbe dema gogue with credit Hargret e ia well aoV vanced, however, la bit tpprepuceehip. Gen. E. L. iHerritt, editor of tb Illinois " eHate Register," had tht etatral ergaa of that HUt, write, under date o f tb 15th loot, that " tht I'linoieibiiuocracy will go tha italiimor Convention aolid tor Gree ley aad Brown."- lis addt a list of tht entire dem'ratio pro ot the State ia which only four papers oppose the lib eral ticktt - ' - ' y ' . A courts of lectures oa English litora- tur "lor women exclusively" ia to be given is Btoa next autumn by Meatra K. W . Kmorson, 'Fmemaa Clarke, Jt W. Curtis aa Wendell Phillips. Ioo tbt literature iW qneaUoa mean the currant periodical literature ol Ult nuo xaai II thould be withheld from th modest yean of mala youth I . . aawraacT- nm iricrs er 101. r ifii, -, or caiwbix. 9 tht Chair tm Prtiidmt.tf At DemtertUt Cmwtrvlict Coc4iUio3 . at BrmubtrS, JT. C. ' Obwt(.kmen;i Few imidenta of my life have irer allorded me tbe gratification wnich tin token of iwoect bassiven me. It la always gratifying too nwKuized uy our tellowrCiUaena la taimpliuteatary terms, but peculiarly to to ba recognized that by tuch an assembly at tbi. From my very heart of heart I thank you, and promise yon to discharge tht durit-e of the ciiair according to my beat ability, which is an very great. Kellitw clliutna, the present crisis is one of aaoeneatoaa aod stirring importance. Its iasewa an thoaa of treason and Kberty in' ire important than those of war or rev olution, or wny other isaes ever broutht liefiHW oar country. We were th riL'ht fat Inheritors of th liberty of our fatbem. Die riglrt tai peraooAl liberty, personal seeuniy and private property, me inaliea ablt right! of tvery freeman were iruaraa teed tn us ss theirdtMcewdanta. ' We are bow threatened with tb dwstracti.in of tboa and threatened in th most formid able manancr. Her, ia the midst of nominal peace, in tlx Bam of liberty, wr ere threatened with a despotism greater tnaa taal ot rotand or Ireland, or any n'ber country trodden down ailder the i -tm beat of tyranny. ifi.n rttiikMi tfr llta i.iiiilap am t teekiiig to , enslave tha people who have rt.U..1 tltm in ,w,u,M I. th.M 'e -,-T-fw - - ilf.irta at despotism they have not need the mean adopted by respectable tyranta ; even-Napoleon aud t'anar would have corned 1 1 use tuch means as they hare adopted for the enslavement of their coua tryiuen. They ait a cold-blooded, selflsh set,. who if. they can fill their cutler with th people's money are willing to sacrifice their own fair name (if they ever had any) and every guarauttie of civil liberty which baa descended froui our worthy tuuestora. t hese men are willing , to deprive the people not only ot tiiuir liberlM but of their beat examplet of civil liberty In order to - lltt, their - purse with the people't money. There it nothing no ble, nothing digiiilied 16 tbeif actions, aot even dignity'of treason in Hheir vonduct-e-for treason, they know, ia tlie crime of a gentleman after all and I thank Uod that though wt are denounced by thia people a traitora they thiuk we are gentlemen and. bat ua the more on that account ; aot because we art traitors, but bectuat we are geptlemua. They contrast their own ugliness with our gentility, aad they hate na because there ia a moral dignity about ua that makea them ugly when they are brought in contact with us. I bava beejt warni-d to be moderate. I am often told that I am indiscreet. It it bad policy, my frienda nay, to indulge in bitter expressions m these time. What I aay in privat 1 am indiscreet enough to aay in public. Tbi matter of policy baa never been allowed to control my conduct, and I intend, to long at God ahall apart my life, to apeak rhat I believe to bt true, wotttter It offend or please. Think you that I am abl to speak calmly and talk as sweetly at a bashful lover to bit lady-lovt, when J talk ol lloldea and Kirk I Think yon that I can think of the dreadful, tattered horde who cune Ttrto my town in - dtrty detach-- 'ttrnb, entered into my private chamber, rudely arrested me then in tb prertnot of my wife and intultingly hurried me off to a filthy prison in violation of tvery principle of civil liberty, and then talk calmly and tweetly in ditcuating those thing I No; when I can thiug calmly of those I shall think it it tiint for me to di. Think you a man, with any particle ot manhood left could bt calm under tuch eircumttaacet I Ha who discusses calm ly such thing as thus may be politic, but bt it too cool for ma If I came from Cape Cod I miuht do it, but Southern blood it -far too warm for any tucb cool nest. My friend bat spoken ol mt at a martyr to liberty, a Victim to tyranny. 1 don't know that I waa evei more honored than when I demanded tb authority for my arrest 1 he anesting omcar lold he wa there under tht command of Gov. lloldea and Gea. Giant pretty high au thority I I felt considerably honored. much mora than that man reoeotiy nomi nated in lialegh who felt ao proud that he was a member of th same church with sister Grant, aiater Colfax and ' Bra. Grant , I felt more highly honored ia prison, uhjuctod to their rudt intuit a I waa, than I would be to ahak haw da with any scalawag official, however high la office. Tht una who does not dignity tha office at unlit lor office, and I would Bot to content to compromise uiy dignity and wlt-raapect so tar as to reooguiw aa a gea tleraan tb maa who haa outraged my tamny. " This people of whom I have spoken. have lately met la Kaleigh and nominated tbe men whom they wish you to vol for to fill tha office of your state. First on their twket, ta Jod H. sjaidwelL Hi name ia auttioiewt to indicate his cbar- sauti. .yoUWiUOUljat. nfa-grogshnn- vou will thin of him. l ust man who baa violated tbt constitution of tbt Suit in assuming to himself tha power of tht judiciary and overriding an express en actment of the legislature, ia now put torth to - get your rapport, not only of himsell but ot Bis lawuti oeeq. Are you going to vote for tuch a man f If so, you deserve to wear the (hack lea be would put upon you. You are called upon to by any man claiming to ba a gentleman to ttir up one class of ourj people against th other, tie hat at gtiod at told you, that you wtr all spared utter annihila tion by th colored race because of fieir tender mercy. He ia aa un principled assassin, at much ao at John lW,Hit tfutsooods iike JohnPoot.aed that ia talking viol.ntly ) Bt told the on orad people they bad tua power to mur der oa all if tbey choes to. Whenever they undertake lust, they will find that they are brought ia conflict with a race of auperior power and numbers, : The colored people number but on to six of ta population of tbi country, and ba tor Vpey eooid march tent the conti-' Bent tAirfy w miUtswt of whit mta would meet and annihilsU them. -1 am ao enemy to the colored race. Keeping their proper poaition and behaving tUam selvra, aa aaoat of them do ia our couotry thsry will always bava my protection, and whenever tbey attempt to rite up and murder tbe whit race tbey will find ue along with every other ma of my not arrayed ia deadly aatagonitm against Iheaa. Puch a pro poultice coming from the chief executive of our SiaU a a tokaa that God ia hit pnmdeaot haa permitted trie worst men ia the Mat to stand forth aad cant wt because of our neglect of the prkalaaa inbenUne of oiir forefathers.-. By Toting for thit - maa you will be ap proving tb act of W. W. Holdea ; fur tb platform endorses Holdea' viotauoa of the law of the Bute. They? Bot only sanction tbi conduct of Holdea and Cald well but become accessory p their Crimea I do nut believe that all republican are rajrmia, soma of them an tool, and egre gioo fooli or they woald aevet be lejd aa tbey art. There bt not an intelligent gen tleman among them capable ut investi gating public affaire iwbo caa rait 10 tee lilt her they are landing, if he it bleaaed with one iota of tenwaiid tight"'- I. should repeat tlie tale a thousand limev it I were to tell you oi their robber mbv Th ay faring man, though a fool vattat tht aay ta thai psttyaa aot b M,Bfi.ir afwMit theae, i ner au navi 71 haard of ft. aad w are called npoa U unction it If carried to their legitime results, their methods Of novernmeot wii til 7-n O'JJ of bom and home. Tot yw art invited to eootinoe that srstem. - iV tor yoaan (tvs them your support you will have to erase lora tli loa .ot you tseinory all th freeitom of yo.r acet.if, proaounca ineui atupifi maa men i periling their lives and eacn!kj, then lutOtforta for a thins that was' not worth keeninw when Vou conit to that iviin you will cetat to bt Worthy of th name of freemea. Fellow eitizeni eaa there be any doubt at to ibf issue.; .Think you, with tuch men aa We propose to offer, tb jio.pl will fail to make their fhoioe oa tbe aide of virtue aod capability I Tbey bare a sy-itera of bribery aod cor motion by Wbk'b men in office are assess ed wilh money wilb which to influenor yoar Votea. If yon aMoeiate with that partv Ton will have all trie mramy ot Be ing bribed,, whether you are bribed ot not I can point ont Instances of wten who cam here out at elbows anil shoe, now revelling in their luxury and ill got ten wealth. Tell nie where any kontt poor maa haa beea enabled to rise up aupportlng thia party, Littlefield ha gruaa immensely rich, so bava others; but you, fellow citixens, have grown poor daily Vet you are told to continue that party In powertbat ia eating up your aubataoce. Ao man can do It unless he it corrupt . North Carolina was the cradle of Aruer iin liiierty llext tlui,4jerin of libity waa born from the writings or ber state men and of her terms which bare been consecrated to liberty. From her tons those very terms hsre been taken those tons who pledged their lives aa well a heir mrtiioes aud sacred honors, tor t'e'r d f oe. Encouraged by lb t recolbitUB i am the more encouraged by the recoutxi lion of hiy own trial in a later day. There were no champions then traversing the state and summoning the people to arouse in defence of their liberties, but the pi-o irle arose in might aud diirniry anld hurl ed those carpetbaggers from tlie state, and we have purified ourselves from their pollution. We need now only the opiir- tuntty to carry out the tame -programine In ri-gard to the Executive and Judiciarv. No Mtate except Georgia waa ever cursed with such a governor snd such Judges. Oh 1 save me I prky from talk- lu about them I Our Ikih Ii on graced with tuch men tt leonrd Henderson. i'houiaa Ruffin, Fredurick Nash, ia now occupied by the lowest specimens of camp oiiuwers irom tne norm ana dirty scala wsirs from the south men who are Her er found on tbe tide of decenrv, justice or propriety. Tourgee, whom Zeke Jonet knocked down the other day, is the best among them except Boyden. I know Boyden with all his faults ia superior to them. If Tourgee ever doea anything' right it la in the absence of temptation lo do wrong. In' th absence ot ni.irjve loilu wrong, he mar do riuht You -miiMii just tt well expect piety from Hetaa him self at purity Irom such a man. And yet if I had the honor to choose between him and. one of our owa men, if tbe choice lav between Pearson and Touruee. I'd take Tourgee. Tourga does'ot know how to do a tbiog to at to sustain himself like a judge or a gentleman. Yon may think I am talking in jest -far from it anything but jest or myttb when I talk about Pear on. I regard him as having eclioaed in infamv. tt most corrnDt'Of the iiirlirm of England aad wheu the historv of North Carolina will bava been written, there will be no mention, ot Jennet, tor rtaraon will hva totally eclipsed, him. Pears. ia North Carolina, 'aided aad at ainted by th moat illuatriout aod pure Hearted Judge that aver lived in this country, hat exceeded Jeffrie in villainy and sycophancy and mad of Holdun an idol before which he bowed down and worshipped. Ant man that woald nlar tht simple, suppliant tool of Holdcn, well mar we aav "the Judiciarv ia hausted " J would to Oo4 tSt preaDnt were unausieo. inert it liere a p a ny of hih moral iba ao er to redeem the slate. The ptescnt judge hab lost tbe respect of th people, aud there eaa be no returnof conBilenoe, until other ana better mea occupy their placet, Vou are tumuioocd under that old Aug (pointing to tlie flag in the, rear of tlie stage) to rally with your coantrymea, north, auath, east and west, to hurt' these tyrant from power. , Upon the action of the Cincinnati Convention to-dky depends tb weal or wot ot tht future of our couu try. The enemies ot civil liberty, ere ac tive, aud executivt corruption is adding to their strength,- Th (uod men of the North need the men of the South u their counsels but your beat mea are yet ban ned by the corrupt party in power. Wt have many of t.lose noble cbampiooe of civil liberty here to day. aud I am glad t tee you. are proud of them. W hen Vanct walked np here aad delighted ma to see how he waa bononjd. What; a host of girted toot of tht Stale are here, I was pleased to meet that old statesman whose voice I have heard singing in tho inter ests of civil liberty. Go forth to your task; acquit you like men, and Wbrlu you are winning liberty yon will win jour to 1 It..,. 1 f... ,tf ?tj Down i . aV. B. CM. Got. Calowiu. and the Kcnnofu Gov. Caldwell amused hia sable auditor. and gained tbe applause of tlie " ground Hags," in bit ipeech in thia pity on Thurs day Bight iiy denouncing those editors who had' charged him with neglect of duty ia not using tbe militia to arrest the Lowfeys, .;, He tseyted, that, the last Jcgi; lature had taken all authority from hint oxer the... militia. Many of but. ncero hearers knew it was fctlse. for they belouii . , so wi s.iuiuu cowpasy wnicn naa been armed and equipped by the Governor and its offloera commissioned by blm. But tbey applauded Inst the tame, and tht Governor enjoyed the joke highly. JBut "xsratu u ta booorable man. WUtmna- tj JturnaL - 'i . Rchawat Match A pair of youth I ul loven pasacd throngh tha city yesterday morning from Richmund.where they resid ed, to the Gretna Green, of Weldon, which being reached, and the ceremony being well done, the twain, bow" made one, re turned yetterday-evening on their- way back home, apparently more happy and cheerful Notwithstanding th tact ol their being legally one, Cot Bsrham, wnhl whom they took supper, charged theta for two meaia, as he had dona in tht morning, exhibiting an absence of gallantry to tbe fair sex, on the colonel's part, which has Ctly eorprised and distressed hi many da. Pet. Jndtt. ' A Victobt or Fxica 1 h having of Marseille from fire by tbe intrepidity of rtit crews ol tbe American squadron at that port, which towed out to the bay a burn ing petroleum vessel, the Hamea of which threatened to communicate to the city, wa on of those "victories of peace which hava no drawback, and wbicu exhibit he roiam legitimittly snd glorious. y employed in works of beneficence. If wt bad ttu at war with France, and thia 'squadron bad been tent to destroy Marseille, thert would htvt been great acclamation over oca. an achievement ; biu how brutal and sense leas it looks, compared with,. exercise of courage in the preservation of buinam lite! When tbe time comet when nations tl.al. bar bo rivalry in th,e display of prowaa except at it it txwcised in behalfotaooni moa humanity, the world may well boat of progress that mortal .and ChrutianJ progr, simiHii wukb mere can bt no true Civilization. Bolt, Sun. ITI I0OII. ;N y . . "MABEL LK t - - .- ; . : I . , A NOVXL, By th author of MVALIUK ATLMIR," 'I .i . . . I 1 f MORTON U0U8H,a Cloth II 50, Paper covers M. " SALTED WITH FIR1." A NOVEL, BT H. M. LtORANSK, "TUB MoRTI ARTHUR j" i . Ita lnfliMoc on the Spirit and Manners of the MNKTEINTH CRNTCRT. Paer W'rer, 2Sct. The there boir4bpplaetloare three ainereoi imiu-a oi nona uaronaa, ana II hoped that auie pride will award theta a libe ral ana geueroua support v. aenl oy nan irwe ol postage. For ssle st the Book Ktore of ALFRED WILUAM8. apr -tf. MABKL LKR, A NEW NOVFL BT t'hialiaa K.-id, author of Valrte Ayiutes. Mtkruin Kuuae, ate , paper edition t uu, cK.lS I. no. Bern u ruau oa receipt p' ne. J As. H K.INtMH, sgt., aprirr tf N C. Bobs Blurs. QANNU) KL1I A.NU V kl. kTa Bl.k.a. uiayu tl W. V, BI KO. AC'll A CO. jrjILOl'R! rUiUKU FLOUR II t u Btils. rstuily riour, 100 may 4 If Extra do. LEACH BKO1. " BL STliG-P0H DER FOR and Democrata CoiiHerrtttiTe. 1 Popular Pa-prr fsr the Crapiii. Johii BelraanEditor, K A LK I G II, N. C. On or about Weduesdsy the 22d iust, will be itwued the first number of the PtoiU't Campaign Paper, bearing the above name, it will be Issued weekly till the close of the August election. Sinijte ropies, ,25 Clubs ot five snd upwards, to on ad- d.-ess, five copies for 1.00 " B atting Poudtr wUl heartily and vigorously support the oomiueet of the Greensboro' Convention and expote and denounce, unrelentingly, Radical rascality nd abuse. , It will be larger than, but tnnch upon tbe plan of the 'LUtU Ad aV," so successfully conducted by tbt undenigned during the memorable cam paign of 1800, and will occasionally con tain appropriate illustrations. A pitpur fearless in it course, and attain able by reason of its extremly low price, is much needed by the great mast ot the people and cannot fail to aid in aroufiug them to the deplorable condition to which we are all reduced by Radical villainy and mu rule. Tbe sirbacnW calls upon tht active, leading mea of the State to aid him in reaching the popular mind by giving to thit paper tht widest circula tion. A slight effort on tbt part of each of such men in tht several counties of tht Sute will secure at one a circulation ot tkirtf thmuand copiet which will bt tbt means of laying important facta Cod figure Deiore one to two hundred thousand leaden weekly. Tbe effect of thit need not be dwelt upon. - To achieve tuch t result surely ia worthy t little effort Sbtll It not be made f ' Send in the list of sub- tori prions. Already they come in clubs ol tens, tilt lea and hundreds. The cash must in all cases accompany the order. A limited number of acted advertise ments will be inserted, br urgent request. at l.5u per iucli tor the brat snd eeveuty- five eeula each sultmicnt iiisertion. The ni6uejf"1mui;t itao Icwiiupany (lie ad rertiae menu. Addreat, j JNO. 8PELMAN, Editor ei Proprietor, - ' , Raleigh, N. C. tJT Our bretherea of the press will 'add -to our obligations by giving the above a few insertion tod such notice St they think the enterprise merit, and also y exttwling to-u ihef laroe-of -an X' change. .. 1 n ii . n .''FA.l.TOr;rJ-f-ie'TO'FWI"KR V V montu vvarywnere, Male ail feiulu, to uilruuuee tht gaiiume iuiioved atAH rHALL enWiNti MAlltlNK. 1,1. onim, will al.tai, h m leli. tuck. bluU knui eurd quill, and euiiMrnnl la a moat auperior Ma.ttkmit-';mim--temmt aad wa rwituci lur ate years. V e will pay tiusi for any inac!.iita, nign price ur loiv, iti.t will " irunser, mure, ueautdul or more ehutlc amiin (I.jb mux. It uanaa the KlAbTlO UX K ll iv,H. Evert sncood sUtch caa l I'Hti aim riill lue clotb uot nut lw pulled apart w.lhoul VW1D it, W a Vy" Agenuluuto ial per nioiUi, an1 rxuenea. ur a aiaak tun from wliica twice ta.t amount eaa to Maun in circulars auu terma, apply to or -: - a. MAR8HAI L A COA ..... ko. IW liaaaas BtAbbt. m . A York. lABTio. uo wot be bn pose npoa by om.r parues traveum; Uirumin tha country palming on woriliian cui iroa maclanea uiider ia aajis name or eilwrwue. uurs te buv uuij vwhjh auu reaiiv ctttap nianulaelureu. . tl 11 l a ap lTm J10 AU. ytHoMjlt -At t,ojt.tov. f have opentd a floatliig Machine Shop to kuk-ines. Boilers, a.w Mil I a W.u., u.n. i . ' wiw , ATCtWU . UT. cuitf.Haws, Macluuery uTucrai , and Tmild new ones. Have also in baud a twenty buns power 0le.ru Portable. Engine, wdi aeu il with or wiihout Saw Mux It ear. be seen at Adams Boa's foundry.. SUli's repaired. Addrets, M KELLT, may 80 w tiwtf , - Raieigb, N -O. JiECliTORa JfOflCR. r Iba anderslgned having qualified as Ixera tor oa tbe eaiaie of Jono W. tiarrii deceased tersby gives aotke to aU perauua inbi-e (J aWld AtaalraLa. In an.ara A a.. . H. . . . aWaBMOUtmttS miupL tii agit wod aetata, to liiva. nl th. um. A.. i aawenHraie wimis , . ? a PPnbet! by law or this noliea will bs pluMted ia bar vf Uieir rarors y. JL O K BALE. .liO. FamUj FVnr, and beet whit Weal "ayWU W. H. JOKES dr. Co. OZPAXLXl. ULCUS tV. Co , Maaattetorta ef Mat elert la- . ' v I Llachiiicry & Plows. . - ' Stekm ItflDft, Sif IMi, fini liCBiBt- -ry, It, ipi.W ',:..;, i '''' " ' " ! BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MADE TO ORDER. , y .... . Woald eau tbs aUeattoa at tb pahue totlKdr WROUGHT COTTON SCREWS. all alaet sad HAglks, for haad or power. J ' Alee, UtiwhrCrowsU's Patent iboit risciiw, something atw, aooD, and caaar. . Also, to oar new patUra, Itnproved SUNNY SOUTH COTTON PLOW, nndoabtedly tht most popular and ehs ymst good eottoa and eultlrsuui plow Parttsa aasedlng soy kind of ' Cavstlngt for ninet, mile, aad other Msehiivary, or fiepaliTue uf any kliij promptly sxseutad, would do wall to ails a their order. --. - aiar Iv-Ht. HOLASStR AMD FINE STRUPa. . bis. . H. Miilnsas, . 10 Tierces " ft Hlids. " .;. v ft HhUa. New Crop Cuba. k Bbla. Muscovada. . . ' : ft ' Now Orleaaa ' H " bilver Dripa. LEACH BROS., apr ll-tf Uru-ar. rjy THE LADIES. I would napsetfully ak tits stteotloa of the ladles of Uil town and Stat to LARGE BTOC'fc OF MIL L I JST lilt Y, r LADIES' FANCY V Furnlhblng UimmIs, it,,' Ac To dealsra la the eaantry aad also to Milliusas I bava to aa , that I eaa turaiak Uiem trimaied aa well aa aatrimuKd Cwoda ata Cheap ss thy eaa bay the ssbm to any koasa bvMs Turk City. All I ask ta a trial. , . MBS. trTTiNacn will attead te 'Uis retail MUllaary branek at Bsusl, . ..." .;.;.....4 Our pises at bnslaes it still st , K. 41 rsretlevllle fitrect, with the only chaogt It being oa the 5 FIRST FLOOR ISAAC .CETTI.NGER. Instead of ap stair. aprft-Sm. JjXCOCHBK B01E HSTITETIIDIS J SECURITY AGAINST FIRE I xvoara caholuva hoie ; imaifcE cqiph BAucicn, n. cv 'Tht Company, now near tht clot of th Ultra rear of Ua existence, contuses to wrtu w a nor rases, oa aa elsasas of awur able property. All Losses are promptly sdlnsted tnd paid. 1" HOME " 1 rapidly crewiax ia pnoht favor, andsppsalt, wita eonUdeaca, to insur art of property ta North Osrolina. AOENTB IN ALL PAR la Of TUE 8TATF C ROOT, Vict PavaiKBHt. R- U. BATTLE, Jr., lasiomre. BEATON OALEH, 8aox PULABKKKlWPER, 8UTBBTISOB. " ! W. H. MURDOCH, Ass't,aaa sepi v-ll v -r-y Pmiwrs now advarti advertising for the "Home" wilt pleaa skbstltut this fur tbe sdvsrUsasBani airwadj ta Ltwaa JjOLttH AND Bf RUPB. ',.,.Bhl4H.Jtta-v SO Tttroet Molssstt, i Hhis. do. ayU LEACH BRCS. gMT F O T A TO 1 a I 1 SWEET POTATOES!! 1M Bet. Sweet Potatoes lust received tpr-Xt-tf - " e, T alKONA(,H & BtO. O R 2.VI Bus. bolted Meal, apr as tf U. T, aTRONACH BRO. O flDA CORWS OF OAK WOOD FOR i W V Sale delfrered either ui the city. from ths elty. apr 1 tt Q. T. 6TR0NACH at BRO N11 V CTy UERRIN08. Bbla ost receive, apr I.U , ?. aTRONACH ft BRO. 2 (J BBLi. IRIBU POTATOKf F0BPlaaV tng aodtablt, lasriwcefrel -y--r aprlStf W. C. STRONACH A Co, 150 MI WV EBi)JtIN to family, Jusi rMttved. . , ' '. :-. aprlS-tf W. C STRONAPH A Cb , UCORICE 1LASS A1TD STICK, i i ITALI13T, SPANISH, GREEK FOR BALM BY HENRY H. Importer and Agent fdr No. 7.3 Water Street, ' CERTIFICATES from tbe leading Uantifacturer ta Virginia, feorth Osrolbi, ' A. 'Miatourl, Indiana, Dhnoia, Ohio, Nbw Tork, tad Canada. , "Warranted Superior Powuered lAcoiice. Aa Agent for H. V. Vr ftRTS I wiTl rhralbV h' Importations of Llaork-s as st' New Tork prvand frewl.tf IJidert i romptly tit id from -Nee i "?., ..T-rvry Ae"'- Addrraa, ' . . JJAME3 1. H(TJr?; tfi ajaran-aodom,, ' . , im"f n Mla."aew Floar, .n md- ' ; uy. " W:, to whi 'h they tavtu alteuU.V yZrJt faaoereas ot this uuiuimuy u. ,1. lUl, u.ai-hl.i.-ry an.lTl!. Uiem to put Uieir Piaiw, ai , Z.1Fl L tow any oilier Brat eUa, s,utu.l,? peou.alK.U to lTstMm .if s, 'WW"" pur,),,, aUawT1" " Wood for circular lo . -aa. a Wau r. tsaavaa. t u. Ur-. W. T. Uw. Qxives archoiise, DANVILLE, TA. - roa raa laiaoeLaar voaioca W Pa a addlUu. to arebouaa, Biaklur it Uia i bast arracjfed bouas lea- u tJZlt e a. Wsgmis locked ap s ths WaratoaJ 71 V " Dry stalls for horses. Uaud Zl?T. 'H. Lu O. r.A .1 K - WT P hx. Prom, omfort of Puit. w wia uiMHwas 11 their learn a. oct ia u-dtr REEN ' G -. wuaa a an aes- ror reuillog rarpoarw. may VU W.V.B fRONACH A C, xJewKHteeewa eaawm lam, .i "-S la a, latau..;; Caauaoav Henai Vlee-r'iuSdant PaiLsansa Hu.w, nVciMUrr. , Wat. tt CaowBLL, Marine aWerrlsrv iMmtflm fl.il, Aynt Aa Au Daaa Bin: W are hanuv w ,., that the IW liisuraa,, iIrl, lya wiU psy ALL her lusae In liu i hi, J,, out .. kvr NltT HIIUM. I.- "V. .V11 Uwviug her sound snd ready tor bu.laJ',lw ur euuulUoB on October 1st la'.LiT i . lowal . .. "iwi- Jaab Capital, Urui tturplus, 1 ,,( n Lett, etc,, sdlnsted bat aot due. ,', 7iil njtja I. aOlif ... , . , Chhe losaet will aotetuwea, Ul"''W'l"' AadTt'aWottteola; Tb PlHHiia laauniiM-a Umuiw), of ti? 'Ti": J "r?,'"1 Kui "''vent, siitl all the loaaea at Cbkago out of ila ael mL A con of Adjusters tov bes otsbstotesia tbe scene of duwaler with untruruua, Z settle all kwaea and ia the sms ta t'AdU. We CMKralulak. our palrvaa ,j nwi,a Bl ErllEN CRoWKLL Praa't Pkeal! li tf Mill GcarintShaainUPul-'e, IWa: .6EMO fOH A CiR&UiaJL Jw..iim. N OlBELfcaa SLAitoT A Just received a tot of the new patent aa: tTM B.-UINM Blkl ttl aintfTA.41 mwxm and front M to to seats ssra. Thoy luaM as do as wuu wy iau anu an aot aatily isums, For sals st . . , i. A. J0NF msr 21-tf. B..4 Nt Tho Tribune. A, WEEKLT II LUoTRATKD C Iwiga Paper, ot Us abort litis, sill at edited snd pulili-had by (tie a. di khhI, i sud sfler Ihs l Tusiay in May um, is Mis port ol the Liberal K. pablte-mi snil Oust . vstlve esase of the Btate, and of Hit wt. i, .couotry The rritww will ailvocau-k3uiu.a and l.rforia ; tie line-Term (P.n.iduu. prliH-iple, 'and all the Important uiijo-l. ter tofore anuoiinced lirtha IILm., l: lu veraal Amui.iy Public runeiwa ISHai-oiaW kraimipuou ol einvia Pai mentssa let at Conere-s recognising on, Moiueairad I is (A A'-ufitam U ihc wAult Inttn Hrf i rfi-llie (un.lliu of Ine NU..nl aVIa is t .per cent, hnig bid the greatest pa Si pr Jtecllou f ali.Bl fuuopo.k hwitl Kcoso By lu nvei y dep.rtraoui of the stair snd as tion d guvei iim-ni t"HiipeU keluna t'l ts runiic per vie, in sit oraucLea, noia Mautis National, and i Ue elevation vf aow ssl smhI snd csati.tc men to orli.-t. th eaJtHble eree proKise of the old deit of the bins, srrl tbs entire repadLliod ot lb.- new uu w xalion of a commit i s, to be paid frn-aUw etilt Treasury, la aid . 1 Iran nrrsli.wss coUiTOmising botUH.y to sJI Beerat rott'inl OrvaniK iti.ini of whs. erer Bam ur ebtrsrttf hVMirwtoa o tbs State Into iws-JaSical Districts 4kc . A . it. Tu r.ilwatwi lfm sll thtrvliig i arpel-Bsggers lean to qsit. Nolhinj- of a peraonal ebaracwr at!! pear lu tlie columns ol Tht Trunt. wliufl ally or ottierwlse, that esnaot be nta-ttsluly proved by either rvosrded er Uui I lie canvsaa will eontlnaa sis Biuiiini. i" frgiaiw WIU be publlahed st-tfevlDftoss: eheap rates : , s or single comes, ULLB RATES; . . ,M For lee copb a, m " if teen eotdct, - . I b.'i atnlvi .-. ...., x-Ja.J) Ihirty roriy - . 4 " Fittv ' Merentr-Bvs ce,.ls, ' One bundled , t . tai fiit . a It la conndi-ntly expected that SO.ObJ eopk will be aunkrcilied for. BubaentHirt mty s J ionv In Post Otttc Order or ui iii- Letten at Edltor'a risk, , iVrilArr uAhMuui sr kfml MM w pto(,i(A 1 be ' Trmm urm V IUururpasw-4 is ta 's UrtAum:: h h Huftf ,.BAXbuu.'axr N. .'(Lr-iU Atsv XalA , apr US- II , , M BS. BLAIR'S BOARDING HOUSE Ur. nt.lr Kln InrabiA famrsMr, I.OIW of HargvH and Balisbiaj streuts, lill as J grateful for patronage. Psraons witi board, wb trefer to furulsb tbeir own nwsa woi be acrmmodated. XsUlslosraerav- ally AeairssV ' - , apra-a. . ... - ' jgEEF HAMS AND T0N0CIS, Bmokad Broiling neea PuJUm Market do. may If W C. ITB0N ACB T?m HFNDRE0 TTfOUSAM) f0D l1 Bern nra, for sslest Jarneavil! ;P T" Uoasand.l.y j. w. aw apr AV-ua-... TUBKEC AVP SICILI MORRIS, V the U. S. and Canada and I& Old Slip,, ..--it jpiANO 4 AM '.H PIR980X A SON nae.,4 Hi. pa .be, u,,t they tOTrnn1 stocVof those snywri" iQwtasSJ (IKEA T l'MONi:naPiL'1iT: NK IVAIf t STtGlrtS. wyirtir .r.-lraff li.',r-rdl at'OVU. HI j (t y cLn M n R fc .,.