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7 'J- THE SENTINEL JOSIAH TURNER, Jr, Editor. T. B. EINQSBUHT, Associate Editor. L' MONDAY. JULY 11. 187. iioi!.u'i(;iii:i:i.in OK SEW YORK. n:t i ii i: ritKMDU.vn Ii. (iilin or. Misj-oiui. s mil mMKmimmimu. on covkhxoh : Al'Ol'STL'S S. MEuI.IMOlS', .' 4 :.... Of IiUBCOOlbe. ' : ron.uevt. oovbbrob: ,,. . , JOIFN IltfUllES, r Of Craven. J fob SKCKKTAKT or state ; : JOHN AWOIIACK, Of Cbatiism, ', , AUPITOB : ' , , ' - COLLLTf LEVENTIIOIU'E, Of C.ldwelL .POB TKBASIBKB : K i JOHN .Wf QjZAtf AM. Of Orange. . run vn. rvuuci wstbuctiob : KEREUS JIEDENIIALL, Ol Guilford. ! M srlf. PUBLIC WOB! JOSEPH II. SEPA1CK, t . ' - Of Wake,, ,K rH ATTORMtr UKSEUAI WILLIAM m. BimT, Of Mecklenburg. Tlclu't, Ticket. Tlelttti. W are prepared to supply order for ticket t short nolle Rod t low rates. Send on your order. 1 yeopU of Korth Carolina lie member that Ute Radical State Con vention that KorninaUd ValdwtU, endorsed by llejiolution the admin ufrulion oj 'Mullen and Hit Kirk W ar 1 ivm the I'lonU ofth Slate. Jr. ,W. llolde mid t VvUmd Doclery, liadicttt candidate fot Voiutvm. thut tlte Kirk War tftfs neeetrj to carry the election of li.7U Vint tin election muni be car ried at all hazard. . ,: Tbi was ciiarKod.8ga!u8t Dwck ery by Hon. 'l fios. 8. Ashe, nd not denial..,. .And yet tlie Couvcn tion tli lit nominated Caldwoll, en dorsed II olden. Bf THE I1LIUI IT11- D1R1JDIILBE.'S OLD PiTEROF IDE t Junius op soRiii ciEOUSi.) 7 ,'lUt wherewr the you mrkdotCi jurget to toorc among ws women. One good reM woman teworw a dozen rehcl vxemGo after lie wo men litem And ttWf lieiUtU to throw ymir arme around their necks note and then, trim tJieir husbands, are noi around," and ffive them a! yfKHl iflfjf unc i-frj rut- ilie Yankeer you are tlte better ii (a.h Our experience withfenmU nli it, that wtlh all iteir erne they have a vast amount of human na- litre tinl mjil tniltlt tit haiM it aih jtrieiat&l to let14 most loving crea ture! itutyinalte, Don't le afraid of their eyethey Uire like youmj koparde by day liyhtvnder the limn' no blue death etrielenfavm &Ji"f o U nder tr half to deep. Uon I rc to them, hut aim them Byron and Sftelley in volume, and you tout, have them in your arm not in your party in Vm than week. " In (ia daytime, to UtefaUter and hue bande and emit, we wovklenlarye iqxjn all emtaincd in the addresk and the Liter, but under the eoft moon und bright stars, we wouM talk of otlusr (i(7w. Fttou AJt Aimi b Ejtfrn.Rii H Vjbk." , , ) ii l iiL- sin Tt Tnn - NlJjiiOHS 1M 16H. , . "1)11 it neecr (K-eur to yort,ye yen tlemen of edneation, jtrnjvrti and cJuiraetLr, to you, ye men and epe- eieMy ye women, who have received anyUnngfrurn thee colored 'jeopk but wreiee, kindneee and jiroteelton, did "d nev r occur fo you that thene j.i i . mama 4t itta uvut lira i msrrai .utui. will ? be viilliny id eleep in tlie tisld, when your honer an denied llum. merely because Vteu wiU nrt -rite as yon do t They that nay iwt be willing to starve, while thry are not willing to nxti ifur bread t Did it never occur fo you tiat re renyue, which i to eweet toyov, tH't'liea nneettotJteint llear u,if iwliuMj cue yuu wm near, aia i ttcrer oe''r to yon that 1 if you kill I'tLif children with hunger, they trill I HI, vtmr children Avith fear t. ' Did it never -occur" (o you that If yfmr yrHt evil6 rMMy cuter- mine that they shall have io tsltelter, tin i) limy (A U-rtnine that jwt ehidl hak tio ehJtcr 1 f ' 7. ' . j; From Radical Jjegielative A4JreM A ,.llt Infitiiouu .Inccndiwrj ' Docuaiont. It Lad its cii'oct. In x (ii-HiiTillc, Wake, I'e.rwnj Orange, and other coniitii;R,ntnnlx;r8 of barns were bnrtit by tlie Jioroo. A t.jii id of ariiicil negrids were leeu , la .Wiueiiile, !at iiiturdny.. .!' w''KroUblv wbut the Stale mennn lien, it id boa.-V'-'-Vv lu II kaaceyvJU t "tlie r.-pii!,ii:iifc are proprii(u; fer uu Clii.-r.:, ).:) I ' 'l ni Cttld-U l'uinilH- : tr.'..il.p radj.il and iwM.k i,p !'..:" It -rui-., to k p up a lt fcelUg brm en lit r's. fire o ' liitrtitt. , ' 1 . . M 7 ' K. w. If :KV- 7 W- , , JQ&KM It 8KPAUK. , " At our candidttefor tin SoperinteoduR. ej of Public Work i too much confined bj bU Ubon a mechanic to cutrm the Bute, which to to b regrattod m ba Vk " m "" effcctlT tpeoch, w b Biouitht It derbU to'Hndout to out ubtcribaniR liktnw of tbs u, ini flirt mar on of oot adidta u b i)tHr. t bUai)7 wor):;;?; ; ;', Jowph IL Septrfc M born in tU citjr f Pttcmburg, yirginU, tn 1880. Utt irndftuer u i ConiciUirwd there to noteaotber peraoa ihe. imnie la the United Ut JTu Uther bed ux Cliil- dren, Uutour caodidete elcme eurriTO. A. brother of hit we ooce well known In portion of North Caroline editor of tin Ooldboro TtkbrapX. He bat neiibew in ttkhmond, Virgini. ' Be wa bonnd en apprentice to the let John Vf. Svtue, of the Fctonburg InUUlgaiem-, Jauuarj 28th, 1643, but before the time ad come for bin to begta hi me a printer, be had. gone to Ibcbmoad and bound binuKif to a foundry. He teryed bi time with J. 8. .'an i t U Barnea, of that city. In tWJ be vltitod KIneton, North Carolina, where hi hrothwr then fwidwt- From Kintoa he canie to ltt- ljli, and thece went to Warrenton and .tarted R fonodry -wHw W . U. Wllliame, A VBBX IMrOBTAXT MAT I BR. . In two week and R half the victory will have bees tot or won. Which It ill be rent with the Conacrvatrre of the State. - Ai we barf howa ia former ar ticle!, ire caw beat, aad;Bi fult ix'ebUS, if wo do not. Uow caa tbU" b dune f Simply by doing our duty bj wortlnf and hf yotinf. ' If wa organiwi aiid dlaclpline our force w will moit certainly triumph. How can thl 1 done the tnoet effectually t We wiab tu anawer 'to make a wiggcatloa. Let an executive committee' be flrt ap pointed for every towncbip In tli county. Then let thl romotittce appoint dve or tea, or wars if neceuary, active, reliable men to act a runntri of recruiting officer. Let It be the duty of these recruiting offl cat to e that every conaervatlv In the townahip vote ; let vehicle U 'prepared to tramport the lick, or decrepit, or aged or thoee living at diitaot point, to the- poll. Be ure that every conaervative vote.' Visit each voter befort the elec tion day ; talk with him, reaaoB with bim if he beaiute in the matter ; penuade bim to render hi country won aervic by vo ting; tell bim bow-vaat the danger, how prodlgiotuly great the importance of the fasue at atake, and hew large hi reapouii biUtiot In thl criaia. Oct bim to agree to vote, and thxs to rr that hb comb to Tita rou. :," We want our friend to act with ua. In dllTcrenc only can defeat ua. . It wa tlio failure of Uwrty twd lBouaarid Conierva tive to vote latt year, that loit Conven tion. Tbii negligence and Indiffurence lawful and honorable mean withm our power to carry the most important elec tion, thai wa ever held In the State. Remembor that a Oovernor, Lieutenant Governor, and other State officer are to be chosen; that eight member of Con grew, member "of the Legislature and and county officer are to be elected ; that upon the complexion ol the Legislature wlteiber PounrvaUva or Radical. do- psd IhssteoUoa f "..:l.toN.Wteriqg iSe yard and house hy th fwaouarooi aa4-.4!l-..b-cj.0f the j fnr mrm-itMnpA 'i-.lilimjj I uiRre -tonritry upon tb result in. North Caruiiua m tlie approaching contest, because it to the fin i Stat election In th campaign, and It may exert a most important Influence Upon tlie Presidential and other election that are soon to occur. ' J ; Remember Umm thing, and srganixe your comiuMteos, and thoo s-)e to it that every man who to opposed to the radical rule and ruin party Ke. Uo thi and victory w wfc".-...'.... ; jfoollTw 0RDS. i - Horace Greeley in his very retnarkablc tetter of acceptance struck the key-asts of this campaign in tlie following wise, pa triotic and noble uttemnoe : - ; w" la tin faith, and with th distinct understanding that, if elected, I suaix ua TUB PBJMtDBKT, BOT OP A PAUTV, BDT Of tiis wbouc PnorLB, I accept j our noiolna- ti in, in the coitfdriU tnutthat UraUM tweoKtfrjmen, Xorth and Sfitk, ABB A- j 8KB to n-Asr Baku ackom tug BLooDt CHASM WHICH UkS Too fWer PI VWBO TitKJf,' forgetting that they have been enemies ia th Joyful consciousness thst rthey are and must henceforth remain fnenda." . j, . Tlie man who could pen deliberately such a scuUiueut i worthy to receive and ill receive th support of Ui American people. , ... .. I.. ,,7 SaitJL'IJdlt'. . There was A very large crowd at Wei- dn on Friday. Gov. Vance made the jwch. Senator fUnsom. Tipton, gtoeirTtfHlSmTftw corrupt inn purpft; .an.d Sen ton, and Cul Hihton, of Norfolk, a tar- horl, by the way,, made eloquent and: iirprwlv speeches. . Id 1853 be married one of the moat beautiful 4adio in Frank lia county. In 1801 the Warren Guard, of which he wa lieutenant, terklercd their aerf ice to the late Gov, EMi, whose nntimelydeath waao much talented. Their offer wa accepted, and they were ordered Into err ice st'i-Eort Macon, on April ISJJtt 1W1, Their fist year wa apent at Norfolk. In mi h vu detailed to car ry on the government work la tli city, over .which be presided during the re mainder of the war, rendering In that iphere by reaaoa of hi groat Mli and energy a a prftctital mchlait, greater eerrice to bi country than be could have done If be had been upon the tented field. He ba continued to reside la lUleitfb up to till time. No man atandf higher in tin community jn all thoee element of character which when property blended make a-f ma. Intelligent, truthful, con- acieotloua, honet and honorable in all the rofatlou of life, blewed " with a fine pbyaiiiue and admirahie health, be i Jut the man whom the people of North Caro lina ahould delight to honor. lie ba the capacity, the energy, the sk. ill, the integ rity neceatary to fill, liecoiuiugly and auc ceaatully, the offloe to which b ha been .nominated, f r. Scpark ha b j blcascd of Ood with ait children. Long may fa live ! TUB JIAVICAL K UK LUX. We gave' the' Turuoro' ttnymrtr'i ac count ot the cowardly aawtult upon Capt, Cigs, of tUo Southerner, We have Dow tlie version of it as furuUhed by Captain KgglttaMtf;nd iffulr bo- trays the moat malignant and infernal iphlt, It how unmistakably that ku kluxing is iiot condued to bad men in oot party, but exists among thoaa Hbo hitherto hay professed to be quite aalnt ly and unUintod with political. oOlrage and crimes. Capt, Big; went quietly to the place where the negroes were to cele brate the Fourth ol July. Hi purpone was to Kport the proceedings tor his pa per. He was invited upon the stand, which he accepted. In a hort while the procession haviug 'arrived, he wa order ed from the tnd by a negro marshal lie Was grossly and violently insulted a he wa leaving the itund, and at he paaa td through the crowd w&s., the recipient of much abuse.' ltc thu deacrlbo what followed : '' ' i '. And bow tlie facte while quietly 'and fileaaantly convening with a' number of ntelligent and well disposed Colored, men, entirely out of hearing of the Stand,: a burly negro, apcc'lalty deputed for the service andsarmed with a big stick, came into tin crowd and ksultod us with words that no man with a drop of manly blood in hi vein would submit to. Our stick wa broken in pieces over the black' scoundrel cranium. This blow, o confi dently expected, wa the signal for a com bined attack of more thou fifty negroes. Fortuuately, the rush upon us was so great and everything became so mixed up that our foe received more blow from their own friend than we did. Two brave colored men, by nam J. T. Scott and .-yatt-jisuu, kuwtUacr- of murder, Mixed us bodilv and mmauua UjipUllCtl MS UWWU VVIWV. An Infuriated moL), numbeiing not lesa than two hundred, followed with venge- ... .i. ...... ..... i lul cries ot aeain ana aostructlon to tb "d 4 democrat." "Kill him" "Shoot him" Ac Pistols we're displayed, knives drawn and bludgeoDsexpoaed, but thank to these two colored men, and bo ons else not even a white man fireseet we en.' tcred the premise of Judge Howard. Even at the gate the mob howled furious I X. .r rr Kl. u it ami w n a rail hMv.nl.il determined attitude of Harry Keduioud. OtM of the toU police. An : auiiuRuou iia.ioaeqiatm luioua damage, only here and there some (light bruises about the head and body. ' . Ilesny la eonclndoa; ! It to kukluxlsm lu it itmngeat frin.l In conclusion, we simply state that we bars the best reason tor knowing that the assault wa not the result of moment ary passion. ; 7tiM ietZbtratili fUnati bfforth'Uul, coneottti hy iitf-imuiu tekUe men, and -catedbji their t9 filling neyre ajm. raS DIFFKJilCXCB. ' In too year thosdfcals disbursed tw ine put pose of education ;)8,981.8iJ. j In n year the Conservative paid out t..m ,1. IILa. ia..A..l 111 i Differcnca in fvor of the Conservative IM.WU8!-.'- :'47''-' : -,-'(,.".-Why this ditT-miee in Javor of. the Conservatives f The answer ! plain Our party wa bouciit and represented the people and thvlr Interest -the other was dishonest and rviireneuted' irre-iiooslble foffics holders ! That is the difference and the cause of it. .lu one case the people ruled, In the other, the radical office bold- era ruled ! And thut Is a fact worth con sidering. . t 7 - . BRIBER T ADD CORRUPTION. We have But spnee to day at our com mand lor a proper exposure of the effort of the radical to carry North Carolina by brilwry and corruption. We will give the points in our next, farrow, the Marshal, ba already drawn J10OOQ from the ator Morton, a ruihcnl ot th bitterest type, nays a million nf dollurn will be sent into fionh Carolina if found arTNenry to oarry out their vile end OEX LKYKSTnORPS. We iuvU the read ft attention to tba card of thhi dittiagyMed citixea ud sol dier to be found ia ear tosua of te-day, Tbevils and shatnrtul attacks of Joha Yoct and bla: assocUtei in crime, have rnn-iirained General Lmrruthorpe to pab linh to the world tb refutation of their bc and !ndeta rrport. Iu all North CyfrnHna there not s man of pur life or more irreproachable h W tcpr, He it in the bent -nne ol th'ise word a Chris tian geotieoun. b Eiglihinaa by birth h is a truy patriot, and when tlie war ot the Hiatea Ugan, he give his' valuable services t Srtt) Cm11iis and the South Formerly an ottiofir la the" British army h bl arqiitraif thu exporinnp a kBowkfd which were so uj:ft tof U la the e-irly dys of the wsr.wbcfl so few of onr Mople koe jmjttiib;f of milifsry life. Gen. Leveiituoroe is reHK-eteJ and honor ed wbervve'r known. Hit characteTi too pure to be soile 1 by the fflth of the bara- IuiPii inn and I la n ,1 iAti it ti a f V "6 " TllS FAUDOXJtff SVMRKTT. The. Associate didayt, write the article for which b la abused concerning tb nwr.I.M, rj r.wl I. .1.- . sailed upon todeend jl atatcmeat. Hi know tbi concerning Everott, ind hi can get the certificate of twenty of the best citixeu of iulifst to confirm the statement. In or about 1801, Everatt wa aetecnso uy Ml. J. Uooae, Tucker, of Northampton, in the most extensive thieving. It bad beer long suspected Uj.t fcverett ba4 a ijutuber of negro rogues in hisemp!oment,"bqt it tu some .time before it could be fully ascertained. Mr. Tucker finally unearthed the whole villainy, Everett wa arrested, and fla ally cat to Hie army.-We UvedTn rTalifw at the timer and know- a aumber of gentlemen who met oa the occa sion of Everett' arrest, and investi gated the matter fully. , Mr. Tucker, Mr, I'eartonr Kr, 11. Ilouse, and a number of other well known gentleman living in the neighborhood of Gaston, were of the Bum ber. A creator rasoal thaa Everett doe not live in North Carolina, and tlie peo ple of Halifax will avouch the truth of this itatemant Why be wa ent to the penitentiary to not known to the writer. He havbeen pardoned, and in doing o, the Governor exercised hi power fur the benefit of a great villain. That moth w can establish beyond" cavil ot contradio tion. . BROKEN IIBARTJtD. Judge McCuna, of New York, wa im peached and deposed from bi judgment eat by the Senate. He died, It to (aid, ot a broken heart He said Just before his death to Dr. Grsno, th attending physician, hMy (on, they bare broken my heart, but it is not a bad heart after All.'' The funeral took place oa Monday .hut The Rev, Father ljuinn, celebrated a mas when the body win removed to the cem etery. ' , It should bo put down to the credit of the Judge that he could not survive hi disgrace. W think- it pity that Lord Bacon, when deposed as a Judge, could not have died as did McCuun. .' , We thlulcK a misfortune that none of the deposed rxecutive 'of the South should not have died brokea hearted like McCu,nn, .1 nstoad of dying they are pra- paring to have themselves and their alile not less guilty thaa themselves, restored to office and place. ' ' . . ' It is known that Judge Watte bad 5,000 -of bonds in his pocket not prop erly obtained, and jet the Judge will not die. : ' ;; , : V . , , ' It is known thai our. beloved Timothy baa 10,000 of bonds just picked up so in Littlefield'l rooin, and yot Tim doe not die, but to rejoiced la the strength given bita by th bonds. - Sixteen -million of dollar were tquaiidered or stolen daring 11)1 den's adminUtratlon, Tli rogues uvs- been detected, many of them have dud lilts Dewecse and Lf lin, tut none have died of mortification and a broken heart. Poor old Downing- to the' onlv radical m , of tHrtrttrTrnrW . ; ' . - wno naa noi surviven nia auirrace. i who ha not survived hb dUerace. Both the Lord and the law teem slow in punishing of all who stols th $18,. 000,000. (Jhly Andrew Jooos and Down ing have been called to the bar. Tb on to the bar of his ' country the other to the bar of his God. Why don't they die like McCunn. , 7 - . ", ! ' ' ; USURPATION, t 'I - i The law: provides that the Treasury shall -"rtiarg-4 ' wUh-a tlte xpeoaf transporting wnricts to the penitentiary, sndthe Supreiue'Court'of the- 8tato;liav expressly decided, But theradioal Auditor refuse to audit all mch claim; and the radical Treaimrar sy he will ncA pay them if audited. Thus a statute it iuspended and a plain decision of thf Supreme Court Ignored by these radical ofiiclal. - ludcod. It would secin ttiat tli raduial ofllce bolder teem to think that the people and the eonstitntfoa and law belong to tbcin and- they can do as they please with the whole. It is high time forth people to put a atop to this des potism' And jnlsrule. If tfiey don't they will be slaves bcfolsTglahlleTKcse two radical officials practically putAstop to the aduinUteation' of criminal justice uules the sheriffs par tucb ek peases out of the'r own pocket, Nit only these two thus suspend (tatute and desregard and defy th law. Gov. Holdea did it con itmtly, and so doe Gov. Caldwell at pleasure. lie has wspended, disregard ed and disobeyed several statute ' which the constitution aid hi oath of office charged bim to execute. The record ol th capital (how tli truth of what we sy. -. 77 f TUB BOLL OrhONOR. 1 The fotloniiig counties nave sent m contributions to the Doui-Krstic Conser vative State Cntrl Committee for the purpose of publishing document od diwminating the truth.- WUti ot'lier countuwjH follow 1 All should help. -Tka-County. Central Committees should act at once.., , '" ' . !j flrativillo, Edg oiiibe, Wake, Warren, Nash, Onugst, i'ern.AImince, Ran dolph, ChaUiant and Cumherlan I. , REASONS FOR AMENDING THE CON'TITLTION PKE PA RED BT . A MtMUEIt OF THE DEJOCRAT i ICX)N8EVATrVE STATE JEXEC i CnVX COMMITTEE.' , MKBBMKim C-aiXtnLSTBO TO , Sn-OUD .; BKLtfir to tbb. raorB." . The existing prcrru&ins of the eontl tutioo establish a governirirnt by CummU tivMrt for Mht tee, and by Trdm$ for KntHmijxi ' inia scnenie Oi coU)lf gov em men t hu bera expensivs and burden M-nie. It msy answer s good purpose in intcKiy settieo etsiea, bat not with .. It is not in hsrmony with the spirit or the iirains of our psople. It Is not rrcoin- niradcd by cheapness, nor don it ensure justice. It ia a grievancv t3wntm$nih ;. i .u:.Ll i ,i.. t. . , a. wvMaaa mm JimJH i(. JUT UT nextm. l ney snould therefore bavs the privilere of modifying it from time to lime as occasion demands. ,. On meadneot therefore to ed. by which th whole matter of estab lishing county government is left to the Legislature, and the oeonle will thus be empowered through tbeir HeySnewraUn ki uiouny oiuniy governments ssexpen- ence msy stiggest, until more perfect nynieni is siuoneu. i. mwnuitpt ana uieir iruttm art aUA.$M4 and Ua aid PramaU an tOlabtukei! B. Auotber amendment authorisea the Legislature to provide lor a proper rstem of rotetioa among the Judges, so that Judge may not bar to ride the saw circuit every term. The wisdom of our ancestor many years go devised a sys iem oi roiauon lor uie jodge as s means to ntrt fair trutU. aaliahtentd iadaenuntt ani ttrkt impatialitw tn On aaminutration onslell atroke. tweot against oppression, - and (As peeyU hat nffend. It to now proposed to return to the. wise nd prudent course of tf put I (j. Another aniendiueni is fiat the State Execuiire otlicer shall be elected two oiwt . at present thev ar elected for four yean, A ton a txoarience ha Droved to our people that' it it best to have fre- qucot tm.uims.anainae-tj our sncrea lie- ClarettoB of Kigtiu requires that 1 ! It to not proper that our administrative omcer should be elected for such a long term that thej may forget their depen dence upon th popular will that thev may regard themselves f (As imawM but tbetr of flu peopU. Vigilance is the price of liberty sad' freouent elections render the people vigi lant and keep the officers faithful to their duties, 10. Another amendment render it in cumbent oa those who are cared tor at Public Institutions, and who meniomt ittaJt to psy their own sustenance. At present th State feed and clothe rich and poor alike. The proposed chang w it tun viMij ui iue oiuiea. me uunu and the insane who have property, to support themselves, - although they are careu ror, otnerwise. at puDlic expense. ii. Anoiner pronioits any man from holding, two offices either under th State, or under the State and the United Stales at the eaiue, time. This wa the isw until cimooecj n 1SC0 in order to permit If, 8. omcers to hold State offices ss weu. no bibb snould ever fee allowed to perform tlis duties of two office at once ;. for suppose, these duties should conflict - He will neglect hi duty ia one capacity io act ia toe otner. . , -These smendmen ts are of such a nature that we cannot permit oujsalve to doubt out mat on a oanuia oonslderatlon the people will reenvnia' their importance nu approve loem. - :; iDcexttojr. 11. On amendment make it the dutv of the Letfislature " to manage And reru- tots public schools and to perfect the sys tem of free, public instructioa.t Oar school system at present to not in very successful operation. , In Some suction it to working well. In other badly.' Thi amendment makes it the duty of the Representative to take entire control of tn whole matter, and they will act in thl important matter a th people de sire, it they do not obey the will of the people, weir contutueat Will bold then) responsible. ; ,. .... f 13. Another amendment place till Cni versify directly n-i- thfl7in'JtTl flf th Legislature, - The condition of .tb University 1 bow a diagrae to th State, It stands to day a mounfut monument to that reckless spirit of change which bss nved so disastrous to our beat Interest. I deeply ia debt It bss bo scholar. The building are falling into decay. It beautiful groves a re being picked and culled by tlie axemen. Under the existing provis ions of -ihe-eeastltntion there eea be bo resorrecttoa tor it from it sleep of death. Those who were entrusted with its care, have destroyed it, and yet linger around the dea'd corpse" of what waa the pride and glory of the Stats, that they might gain something further by being at the funeral, No man can contemplate this former glorified institution, now prostrate f bsy. atttaia me manhood whils denied an education. 1 . j . ... m without feeling that the destruction of the University is a reproach and a shame to those who have brought about the de plorable result It is proposed now to re invest th Legislature with th control of tbi Institution to let the people through their representatives take charge of it It to boned that under the guidance of practical men, it may be revived and may again become tlie great Educator of our youths, fitting hem for livesi of future usefulness, snd preparing them for the great "work of conducting North Carolina "to she have,!! :1W and Ih&puitft,, icohtixukd I i'LaAg S Si " in I I ,-, i iv Ki Jkkk Black1 oh Hohacw Grkklrt.-x I r J' 1 s to ks such a loeli.ig awakened in the breasts of th people. 1 he defeat of Grant And the supVrtnkioa of the evils his Administration Ii is . brought upon th ctmntry would indeed' be a gloriya result ThAeiectioB of deal; I know Ureehiv wifl effect a treat nothing of Greeley pereon- llv. The opinion I have formed of hi character from other aourcs is most favor able ; bat oa thing all admit he to aa honest man, No person, I believe, ba vcr charged hiui with corruption. Then again, the tact that be will be elevated to power by A coalition of good men of all parties would alone be a sufficient guar antee of tb purity and straightforward ness of his administration. A party com posed of such elements has bat little eoheaivs power, and the Administration which depend, upon it for support must tread eautiously In a very narrow path. I would have very littl; fear of Greeley or any other sensible man going very far astray, without any question, under such circumstanoen, DasfaAATB ErrnBT to Cabbt tub Nortb CABOLnia Eutonon. A Wasb ington tejegram to th Newbera Journal Osmw-ss, of Thnrsday ay :, The Grant Republican are making ex -traordinary efforu to carry the Nortb Carolina elertioa. Notwithstanding the liberal contributions flora here, the cry come up to day lor money an j speaker Secretary Bout well leaves for that Stat on Friday, and Secretary Delano follows quickly sfter. ; Both are ; to stunfp the Hute. Ex Sppator Mrji. UTI that a half million dollars will be forwarded if noctwwiry. us . XBXTTUBSDAT. Senators IlJolittla, .Tipton, Stockton rbMisom, Oov. JWalker.Nrf Ta Cot Ilin ton sad other orator Are expected to speak ia Raleigh tomorrow, Ifitk July. At BO csa S IB IB 18C9. ' . ' " TU Goveraer has aawar to sasnred all el vli Uw u It was suueiidsd La lua." wav aoitn' satb' ts Mfn. If Coaenns voald anthorlsa th nHn tiOB. bf Uie Piv.ldrnl-Jll Ala. ant uf H ha JJrrtB e'i(o kiratiUas, an If eriuifmriti eoa a n arrnihMi sns trlfd ttclure lull iter- trl-ba-aW aad stiot wc would swa have fnct ht uuvai,uuu. au mis euttnuv ' W. W. H.i,h T. i Aadyotlbe Radical Convention thst Nmln;alrd Cold well sustained, by Rpwlu tion, llolden and His Acts. -' watt ob root, aovinso."' oUa roof pn -sed to put Into the servti-e a de(icrado aawsd MuAjudssy. who would rstm a cuoiiany tint ' would give (ioni-nor noKwa so wnaottt, for ut If snr or Um arrested hr him anderlook snjr ruaSoUiK-e A would sill Uicm ot Uiev would s W4 aS er be buardol airela :" and swrx'-swid that ibe (ioveraor IHnl.lea) aliOiUd folluw Uie iuiil o( Ctovurwur OlnjVo, ot Arkaaass, ' whs hsd taken lulliUrv Poaseaulna of ilneeted eoua- Uea and tried and auwalad nvfx sainbers of mm uv miutanr eoirts. ' JL V. UmMKr emirn ttmUmimi. sir. iUdger told two giaitleuivn In Kal- eign of tins month belore the above testimony wss given. jwnxr boldkr ruurosfeo. ' 'If be (Hovervor Bofdea Is vr Beraonallv wascud kis friends wiil rwut It and puuiati Um nua or nea wbo mar do It if be Is slsia or even woauded It is already astwniiaad test weal ok Democrats aaa Conswrauves, wuo iriiffht tw aaaied, will he testantlr pot to death. Th Ooversur's mind Is mads mi."JfUuiA AMndani. , orVhat Neill HcKav. radical candidate lor uoograes sua to tbe negroes la a re cent speecn : - .. 'Kafir this last tlio and cum the election. aa umw wiu mi no parlor ana no kUlcaea. For tht BentlneL - A CARD. MbsdRs. Emitobs Followinir the lead ing luqical orators la tbeir tour through tbe State, and clearint? to their stent like f the slim on the trail of the serpent, there appears a smalt sheet which may be con sidered, .'par excellence,' the oauipuign document uf the p irtv, and a imwt wor- tliy monument of its virtue, and defaina- surv sum. s lie Buuies on in am mocrauc. Conservatlvl "Ticket" are" asjailed, with aioreor has malignity, and the tttt-siles if calumny, cool assertion, and impudent lying, are inmnurerrtry employed is this infernal broadside. My own nauie and character have received the distinctive compliment of its moat rare sbuse. Anv tiling wouiq ue prt-nmuieio lis approval. Tbs charges of which I atn the object may be briefly stated to be : , 1. That I arrested aud dragged to bull-pen forty-two respectable women of Randolph county. I say that I never arrested, or caused to be arrested, any woman of IUndolnh county, by any order, written or verbal. This charge is therefore false. Z. 1 nat ( sanctionetl th lorturo of ons Mra. Owen, snd, it is even insinuated that 1 witnessed and aggravated hersutferinire. No Ue mors heartless aad wicked was ever invented to injure the fame of any Duman oeiug. i aonounc tb liar, appeal to mv unblemished character. tablished by 88 years of oitiaenahin. appeal to the Confederate soldiers of the State, and to every man and woman of honor in .North (,'arolins, whether this thing to true of out whether it is bU. -They will auswtr that It ia not despise the rest - '- - '(. a. That I ui risootiiiiile for Ownu's ueaio. vvers s so, l mould not shrink J ... . . Uie responsiUUity. Uut I do noeven know how be died. Mv orders were to offer pardon to nil who came to mo. ISo man wa sver killed . by my orders. Seven hundred men surrendered and sc- knowledu-ed mv humanitv and iroud faith. ' . " 4. I am see used of hsvlno "ahnt and killed, one beautiful - Sundav niornina-. young Nortbcote, and that bis only crime was uiat os wouio noa rsiss nis ana to Dght against the Union." This to given oa tbe saying of Judge Settle. We place all anonymous alander- -111. .1 a. . uicu uv mumKiwn. ana omv peers the paid informer, the common spy, and the common hangman. I refuse to receive tlie evidence or such caaaille.' I decline to believe thst Judtre Settle himself a gentleman is the author of this wise ana studiously malevolent assertion. I pronounce the statement that I killed anonymous villain. I did not have Nortbcote shot No man dare say so. I did not even know bim, 11 wa shot, I believe, by tb soldiers of s oommand to which I did not bclonir. and mora than a year before I came to Randolph county in short, when I was a thousand miles Away, in prison and wounded. , Tbi infamous sheet, which contains charge of nearly corresponding atrocity against every candidate on the State ticket, is franked and sent (and perhaps written) bv a United Bute Senator to in fluence the election, and,, like a1 Malay 'running a muck,' it goetoa it degrading errand, (tabbing nu assailing character witnoui conscience or consideration. IJPX.Mie.pBrty which needs snd de sigus to acccplKciS'laTiru "TOSPromtue" very uepins Ol my SOU I. O. AiEVJEXTIIORPE. For th Bentuol LETTER FROM McDOWELL. , Marion, N. C, July 8, 187?, Editvrt Sentinel ; Every dav adds ad ditional prospects of a great triumph in the West lesterdav Ual. Huirlis and Mai. Gra ham addressed the people at this place, giving mucn connaeoce ana satlsl action I to ear people. Maj. Urabam's exposition of the finances f Uie SUto asiiiiiile:""!iiihriiiii .n.t ooovinei rig, and sKowed the WAStefal travagance in tne; expenditure ol the State itovernment nndor radical ml n then showed the reform snd' retrench ment lb the way of. expenditures by tbe conservative party during the exiatencs of tb present legislature. The speech had most telling efluct upon tbs people pres ent - , - Mat. Hush made one of hi best eftorta:' He presented a most humiliatina picture ot misrule snd negro domination in thl eastern portion of the State ; and called upon the people of the west to rally to the assistance of their brethren in tli east who are thus oppressed sud down-trodden by radical misrule. Von may be assured that our standard bearer for Lieut Govt ernor to winoimj iuipcrUijabls laurel ia tbe mountain district He and Msj. Graham will add much ta the flame ot enthusiasm already enkindled by th eloquent effort of B4b Vance. Lookout for 8,000 m-yorify in tbe moun tain district ' Tours truly, "'' ' vvIKK, . - - n . ,.. " WORK" , Four year ago, when party spirit waa rauuiug nigu ia tne state, and every Insin partitas writer seemed bent on strife sod mischief, a drunken adventurer, uuioriuaateiy at me nesa or the tialeifk Standard. Wrote And dubtisnnd a moat ia. famous and dastardly rticlo. believed tn reflect on tlie virtu aad iurity of the auiia oi norm varouna, Ares. And yet thi very "drunten adven turer" was elected Stat printer by the radical legislature. finltot Is prepsrfiit tin eonvspood.-nrj with mniuwit routciiiporarini fur pal.HraiKi Tlie oolieeliou a k ttein ii verv evtenairs. and WUI probably All six lare volume j. - Armslro-it;. Uie Professor of gnr li- LftswtnrslaQ.MSA.'sUol'eg i,, uf, sutbor ot C'cooe c, hat a -w tirrilmiw J OB wo c k f 7 TBE- mini 'JOB OFFICE 18 VERT CjOliriilTs W re prepared to si ecu U la ! Style, ALL KINDS OF PBINTISG. OUK C1IAKUES ARB VERT MODERATE. t Wt hope oar friend will send m T II X. I II ORDERS, Which will lie promptly sttesdsJ to. msy-AVU JAUSiaH FEMALE INSTITUTE. Rbv. Dp abo Mrs. Lacv. Prlncinsls. Asatotedby a corps of sxpartsaead t sac bars. Th Fall lasaloa Win b apaaed o Uia gta July, snd continue twenty weeks. For Circular eofitalaiugparlculsrs, apply to tb Principal. jua m-sw" , ECTAILttrmClIS A. Co; afsnnfactnrea of snd dealers la Machinery d Flows. Item lagiiet, Kw "UI,Firm Iicaiat- I ' rj, it lepilrtd. ' ' ''7 ' -." BRASS AND IRON "CaSTlNGi OF ALL DESCRIPTIOMS, MADE TO ORDER. Would call th attention of tb pubUc to tlielr WROCGUT COTTON 8CREW& ill sizes and lengths, for band or power. Also, to their Cro well's Fstaut i ' r IRON FKNCDiO, something asw, soon, sad casar. , Alio, to our aew pattern, improved : SUNNY SOUTH COTTON PLOW, nndoabtedlr th mast popular and cheapest Ifuua cuibun ana eaiuvaung plow aiaaa. fsrUes aeeedlng any Uad at .' Casting fow nines, Mills, ! snd other Maehloary, or Repalriniof f kind prumpuy axecuMo, wouiu as well to give as weir uroara. . . . t . aprio-ma. "T7"ANTED, AQENT8 AI00 TO JS6 PER v V mootb-evervwhera. stale and rentals. to lntrodue th ntrains linpreved MAJs SHALL br.Wl.NU MACHINE. This ma- chins will sUlch, kern, fell, taek, bind, braid, coro, quit, ana embroider In a most superior ri rlos, oalr A 14. fully Uesnsed snd wsnwoted fot Irs you. W will pay 10u0 for any aiachina, bhrh price or low, that will sew s stronger, mora beautiful or mors elastic seam than ours. It make the ELASTIC fclM'.K-MTITCH aa-nari atlLh ha tltioiit teanncU. "V i lueDli liWIS" tfiO per noalii, aad expenses, or a eeasmie slon from which twice that amount can be made, for clrculara sad terms, apply to or suitress, - - n. xaiustiaiiii w. No. iu Nassau Itbbst. Am York. Caittioh. Do not ba Imposed anon bv other parties travel ins; through the souotry palming 08 wortbloas cast u-oa machinas under tbs saoia Bams or otherwise. Ours is the only amaine snd really shaaai mar bin manuiacvureo. . , tt. H. dt Co. - ap 17-8IB. N1 EW WORK ON TEXAS. iLI MPSES of Texaa, full ef Valuable InfoimaUoa uoos tb Diseases. Resources. Itovelooement ana rrospeett or lexss, aeeomiumiea Dy a Valuable Nap, fries without Map So esnta. with Map 60 cents. I loth Edition with Msp penis seal inn.nt.4ioaUj. lAa. aa. aafium, Ag t.;- JuaslS-U Raleigh, N. C Sj-OLAISES AND ITXSfl SO BbUu, 8. H. Byrtp, -, ) Tierces Molasses, ' . ... .. f Hhd. . do. ytf VeaCH BIWS. B INUHAM SCHOOL. MEBANEVILXE, . C 1 . K Th Fall Session of 1872 opens Aof tut S"- 1 ' Tha .A.n.! a.f In.) .;,... 1. I'l.. .!...! I. cTiuflnir! Moders: LanAmsees.V Mathemk'tiia! ana Commercial.- 1 lieoiXHUiwAloD htmlliUAry, 'icame4attadSj.Mk.-..-'.',. . COL. Wil. BINdHAM, JunsT lm . QXFORD FEMALE ACADEMT. OXFORD, N. C. Mum M. a. Mrfcaau, - . . rriBcltiaL Mrs. K. N. Ubamt, Associate " Mrs. W. H. Moaaow. - Teacher of Mastc. Th exercises of Uita InatitLUlaa -.in i umod oa the Hutb of July. vi-cnian who wn lor uoara, tainon. Ae.. will he furnished on application. . KsrsKsxcss: All MKnl.,,a tilt 11 1 11 nf I Ii at late Prof. E. Mitchell, of tb University ef North Carolina. -. N , , - ; june i oduwdni ONE HUNDRED BARRELS FLOUR which we will sell to close eunali;nmenU June lS-tf W. . STKONACU Co. j IgfJ BBLS. OF FLOUR FROM FINE to Family. Just received. - i aprl8-tfx ' W. a 8TRONACH Co. ' LICORICE JIASS AstTD SUCK, ITALIAN, sijASISH, (iREEt TdlKEY AM) SICUf . . ' ' '"-; - J'-- i -i' '.(- -f '-'. --it. t- FOR SALS BY :. HENRY ii. MORRIS, t -rlmportiT'dn -tfjent jr the V.&and Canada, riiatei6tti9t,Mdi 10 Old Kiaw vomt. .""i - ,' ' CERTTJICATES from th leading Stanuiaeturere In Tirginia, Nortb Carolina; leBtUCi, Uiseouri, Inuuina, Illinois, Ohio, Now York, snd Canada. : ";fV .r." )v :."- 7' ' ': 1 Warranted Superior Powdered Licorica , ... - I ' Aa Arr-nt for 11. bf unvpti t :,i ,.,. ... ...mif t) v - , - ........ . win 1 U 'II ew York prtra. and ft-ayht. B Mere nromntiv AnsVraN. Ila SsT - i piANO FORTES. aAM-ES riRSSOW A SUWpeetfalty taforss Uw public teat they bavs Jnat reeetvad a sW -stock ur thota suiwritM- Piano Fort-avf u UKEVT tMUMAlMPAMVorNKW 102 l which they la vile atteathm. la bwaaaas freaoarcasof Uiiaauuiauy u the shape ad eaa. Itai, aaacAUjuery aad oiiiar faeiUUca, MsaUa ihees to put their Pianos at s mack iuwar rate ' thaa any other Aret elaas nlillihanat. aad persons about to parettaas will Sad It as ark ts uiaw aovaaiain uv cau sn eaaaai; Pianos before pareliaaia-f ssawlxse. Band fur circular to JAM Et) PlltSSOff A BOS', JAMEKPlltsnOtf Ait). Cor. Uaiget aad aaltoonry sttwehsi re-si 1Ba',a -aaV aT'MV- iiuiiasn Wt.r.aVr4 r-. TbowE.' Graves "Warchou3a. . DAHVnXK, VA- y-. . roB tbb sals es taa loatneu TTTE Have yuat put aa addition to ear VV Warehouse, aakiag it th largest sad bestsmm?ed boss for the Irasineaa la Uas Town, w lib IS tarit doara.aad IS aky-ltjrhla. Waroas locked an as the VVarshnaa a aural. Ih-y bulla for boraea, Uood rovwM for Pk htrs to cook and sleep In. Prompt sttsaUua so in uiiarest saa eosuon af fa Ibair teams. ectl-diy ri KEEN PICKLES IM tiLAM AMD VJT nstrs ror retaillag psrpuscs. aiayv-u w.v. BIKOMACUAC Orncs or raa Pbshix lascaairca Comfasl . No. ltd BaoABWAi, Nsw Toaa. Svarass Caowaix, Praaldeat CBAeaosi bSDSix, Vioa-Proaidaat, ' .lUHlUK ..... II HI, , I iai J nm, m. uaowaMU, Manas D-Ut Br, Aunt ntntt fnn Cn.l IBAB Bib: Wa am eamx u.'l mat tbs nimbi laauraae-) Connaay nt nok- Ira WLU pay ALL her lam la the Chteen aaa uut ofTior NKT SUKPLUS, ovar aUlmoilitie. luavlnif bar sound and ready for ba dnaee. .. ... euauiuoa ea vctobaT 1st 17 L, l a fck.' Cash Capital i 'a i (l.flTie, 008,011 Uross Surplus, : . 6a,76o.i Loss, stc, ad lasted bit a' aTaa, 1860,78, a - uas. sai, aoii. - Chksjro losae wui net eies la'!0'" any areot, . . . f3M QQ ( ) Aad w era Irmly of tbe opinion i 1 that the loss will aut exceed UoO.tlOO.OO Th Phenix lnsarenca Jomiasy, of brook, lyn, Is to-day sound and solvent and eaa p all th losses at Chicago out of lu net sarulua. A corps of Adjuetera bar been diapatrbed te the scene of disaster with Imtrartkme u settle all loeaes and pay th same ia CASH. We con;r tu lets our patrons snd SMuaetvts oa our food fortune, j . STEPHEN CRtlWELiL boV SO-tf Pras t Phenix las. C. ffVC, -' .'ra m -a. Water wheel Mill IJeariniSliatVnUhjIleys siKDFORACmcuLwcS: -Ja!M,UTL --'r. J ..y.7-. -'. N' OI8ELE8S SLATES. Just received a lot of the new aaiant Bnlu. leas School Slates of different sissa and prices. .!., H, w acuta am ii . i amy snaae so noise when tbey fall and are not easily brokea. rorsalast -,. ., ..,....: . ' ' I. A -lONEfl' J mar 21-tt , . , , Book SUi'" ia' ' rj ii e 0BM7CUVRHf Make th best qaality Of firm Yellow But. ia - - v . ; from saeet milk tor from two to vs mlnutss. After removal front tee chore sad' salting It to ready for th table or packing.' Being perfectly free from whey or snlik, ttier .,1... A,. ..1.1. -lll..ir.J.ll.',..j...) and will reuam sweet lon-or than any art Ida made from soar or docoaposeil milk. Cowetjr right or Chares for sal. - For farther psrtt culsrs address. j. . :. ..-i, J. H. ORE, Secretary . i( ' " 1 ' Gem Cham Compear, ; may ttsodtf .w 4 tbarlotts, . C ' F O R ALE, At the SsaTisat Office' a No. A Nw WaiC ngtoa Hand Press. "--'- TpLOUR I FLOCK I ' (0 barrels, Just received, jane 31 tf 6. T. STRONACH A BUU "yyHITB 8UOARS. W Barrels Just reeelved. ' JaneSl-tf Q. T. STRONACH BRa JXAMSI HAMS 1 1 8,0; poaads Canvass just reeeivsd. -Jnne I-Uf G. T. STRONACH BRO M KS. BLAIR'S BOAKD1NU UuUaS. Mrs. Blair, hsvlnr located favorably, Comer of Hanrett and oausi bury streets, .will he very grateful for patroni tronajra. rerson wUhlnft of board, who prefer to furnish their owa rooms. can he accommodated. Tabl boarders esd- ally desired. apre-tf. gEXF HAMS AND TONGUES, r Bmoksd Broiling Beef, ' Fulton Market ' do.' ' ' may tf ' W. & 8TR05ACII A Co. rp H 1 8 W A M P' O U T L A W 01 v ' Or the North Carolina Bandit. Belnrseoaf neie History Uf tbs Modern Roto Kort ss tobln Hoods. W) pages. Price, 26 cents by aU. For sale by . . JAMES H. ENNT9S, Art. N. C. Book Store, Kaleh;h, N. C. i"' - III, llll .I IIMIUII. Ul SilCOTU-- j a tied from New lork. . ' iti amJt A As L B V U'TjrMTi. AjTBla J1
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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