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7 THE SENTINEL JOSIAH TOaNCB, , Editor. . . T. B. gmrgaBOKT, Assototo gditos. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1871 : mBdCBtrrioN bates. - t rWy Wo.! mriol wtb, " " t - I Copies " .. " ...,. ,; go t ,.,': JSJSI w M .. a M . m ' (M eorpy fre to getter up of ClBb of 1 end I Cony 8uai Wekly Sentinel, months, WAS I Copt " , so Ml , au. On Copy La to getter up of Club f 1 e&d upward, , i It ' jr Dally Benito) B.O..IU, 4S--iJs " J .'til 7u ' - - - StMSJ u H M . M M . BU.) On copy tra to goUer Bp of 1ab at IS aud apwajil. i , r FOR PBE3IDMT: j UOItAGE OKKELET, or nbwyork. FOR viae FRFelPENT i J. 0 R A VJ BBaWI, j Of nUSSOURL : . , STATE XLBCTORAL TICKKT. STATS At LAIUK. Thomas J. Jakvib, of Tyrrell. X. W. Foti, of Johnstos. ' FoTm curmicr. . ( 1st OcTarius Cobb, of Cbowan. , Sd HwirTGAburwar.of Greeua. ' a T. C. F uu-sn, of Cumlelend. I 4th-JI. A. LoKDon. Jr., of Chatham. Sth D. F. Camwbm, of Ouilford. ' .." Bin VT. L. UruaXB, of lticbmond. j ih F. li.McDowsuj, of Iredell. ' thT. V. iouMfrtim.ot Buncombe, AMBI3TART RLHOTOM FOR TJJM BTATM AT ULRQ&. Tb fcllWiejf BMMd gontlecnea bV bora appointed is' Joint meeting of kur Committee as Mwobut ctecton fur lb Stat t large, vis : main, dosssd, VjMtM ITvrtford. d Frederick PkkUlne. KIifeooinba. Sd 4th (ib ttb 1th Btb O.W.McC1aiBmT,Ksw Uaaotar. OTideDopre.Wake. J. A. Oilmor, Oollfurd. i Wol & Myan, lecklAiuur a Trirett. Ate. - ' j Jaiam lUIxJTe, Jwlmoo. ' , V. M. BAHiUNUBIl, Stat Ub. ltep. K. JUUijjh, HepU JCUi, 187,; ' StATSA UAISMT VT. W UOIDAX, IiuUeUi for a AuauU out BUrf JutiuX Turnir, Jr. ' The iodictmeat ctiargi that la Atf JS70, W. WITIuWob ordiired armed biea to arreat Turner and take bin to Kirk' , eamn. id AlamAnce county. On Wedut day, at 11 o'clock, tha defendant. ae called and took bU acat by but couoM, Mr. Sauinel If. Phillip ' ' Bolkitot Bulla Wn au k, Mr, Tboojai Webb appeared for tha State. ' j ' SUphea Douglas, A. Bother, Robert ' Ilaocock, Win, 8. IUcbardiB, Cbar Uoraer and W. JI. Bagtey, wibioaM for tlte Stato, were called and failed to answer. Jolm B. Nuotbery and John C. Gorman were the only wltuusaes for the State who ' . ailswered. Mr. Webb fUted that if tbe defendant . would admit . the oorreponlence to tie read which took placa between tbe defa dant and Chief Justiea Pearton, acknotir lodging that Kirk was acting under br dars of Got. Iluldea, the State wonld go to trial ' ; ' : Mr. Phillips declined to admit tha oDr ree)ioadenc, , ' : "" ; - Mr. Webbs If your Honor wiU post pone the case nntil to morrow I will bits both the witnesses aa d Ue correspondent. ' 1 ; Judge Tourgoe: TIiU case has been ior a long time on the docket and thedefen daut is entitU4 to a speedy trial' It can not be postponed for a day. Mr. Webbi It la the fault of tba duffs- dont that he has not bocn tried long ajov lie fled and fur<ed hat bail j Mr. Phillips : Tha witaess was not saw Burned until last Saturday, ' " ,. f Judge Tourgue: The BUU Ims aol fs erctsvd due diliguuc In uuimoulng ilM witnatA. , . ,i ': ." " ' I Mr. Webb; It is oulr two audahalf hours trawl fivm tbia coart to the city1 of lUkiU beie the wUncas rui J, and he - has hail fourdsyt.to get here, '7' Mr. Pbillipsi May la pUjwe Uis court, this is ft juattcr of Soma tmblic Intereat, and it ia not dosirabls on our part logo iuto tiil noli Voth sidossre fully rea4y, '" aud tf tha 8tate desires 1t,-wlrB iwib . t.tf-t.i,iB til a CiinUiiUAiu:a. " f The Court : Ltt it b oontinoed. Mr. Webb, 1 ksvti akeJ lor no con tioiiAi.'ce. . , - I Jude Tonrgee. I so understood jou. , Wr. Wubb. 1 askod for a postpone ment of the case, which yonr lioaoc re fuwd. If I kd (or a aoiitinnance of the csuae I was nnfortunaU in my tan- guAge, and I pom annuoave the readings gf the Sute to proceed Nwlth the trial j Judge Tourgee. Tha- sate it aetn Bed,.,, ir,.,,;-, j r h 4tn ' The aiUJ', W, , W. Ilolden, then atcrud iuto bis recognizance with John C. Keatlicry and John 0. Gorman as jut ' bail '"' ! i- Tha XalUU language wAnU words - nirttti(mt!y strong to properly character ise audi judicivl couduct. ; Suppose the Court had understood Mr. . Webb to ask for a cmliuusuce, bad be not the right ia . the next breath to say he ws ready tDid it do wrong to the defcndsatar to.fts BUU t It simply gar tbe defendant 1 uiuilit more before be would be brought . to tri!. - ' - The next case called, was tbe StatV a,;Ainst W. W. UoI Ujb for perjury, in swuajitig in answer to a suit of Josiab Turner's Agint him, that ha bad not or '"iered his arrest ' "' 'J Tu a:51arit was mads before (he C" k of Wke Court but used In a suit pmlhig in Orange CVurt Upon this Mr. rbi'!:; aioTed to ijUAitli the iadktinent, L ck . it should bare bra brought la WaVe Court. ' Mr. Wsbb argued that U iodiciiuent would lie ia either eosntT. HlUwh itwM and. Asd it M corUiidf criiM it Uii ooaBtyand befw ort touMi fAlM aflldArU, and tuuh crhaa u tie grAoJ jurj coulJ tad ihoold't eolictof. Ttu-Jndim tuta!m.d tb motion to ooitsh tad th Btata anmalcd. Mr. Weba thm inovad to bind the d fradaat onr to Wka Cuort toaomrtr tbacbarira of4 perjury. Tha JuJge dacliocd to do t, and hew anded fur tbii terra of tb Court tfaaaai agaioat W. W. Hold. ' .! " CAJfTWSLL. ' ' : On ZJtrl Caatvell, la tba dajrt 9 1861 Ua waarar of oocksda, wbilo aa indiflorentlf bad Jtidg at Wilmington. and bow fiolkltor tm 3rd PUtrtct a Kreat Itching for kotorfetf. ' II h tak atept to hT lt. 3. A. Eogatbard. and Col. W. L. Baundara, of lb WUaioftoa Journal, iadictad for UbaL Tb nalaoa Solicitor maat bara aom peraaoal iaito to Eratifr, for tba article wbka aalli forth bb acUrity, it u miM U May nortiing oomparea to artialc we b aern od tfe aarna Judge Bond in paper publuhod "ftwtttea b while, some parUsan taw offloer will bo indicting tbe puss generally fur charging crimes bom upon the Grant administra tion, and C!s Mayo will take action for libel beeanas it wss prored be stole s pis tol, or dressy Sam will charge tbe gaud jary that they mosi bring in a truil becanss ha is reported as bsriog received ertain bonds. Cantwell asked his Honor, Judge Russell, to charge the jury speci ally, that for tbe publisher of a newtpa par to call any high dignitary or judicial officer, for example, a Judge ot the Circuit Court of the United States, a scoundrel, area though ths Idse that the Judge eould thereby be injuriosly slTccttd fi prepostenms and absurd, wss a libel Ue asked, further, that Ills Honor wonld charge tbe jury specially, that it bad no right to send for witnesses to re but tbe testimony offered by the witnesses sent by the Solicitor. "High dignitaries" and "jodkial ffi. ours" are to be shielded from newspi crtticisa howorsr infamous their ehai tors or acta. These are indeed "Ji times," and it Jrffries and some of oompeert In enms could nowisa ni IbxWfluUl-iBUdMBill Unt 1b their defanoa. ' Judgs Rustvll tusde a long chargel to tlie grand jury. He said among oilier things, at pet "Journal's'' report : I . In this east it is tha duty of tba jiry to inquire whether these parti's chtrifed have been guilty of printing, causing) to be printed, or publishing, or cansW to WrtttonH ths UagtragB-cbatgod to thV bill at loawuneui, ana u w, uien a irue em must be found. . i Tbe Court charKes loo that tbe publi cation of tbe words set forth in tiie lili of indictment are sufficient to ennatitste a libel pr$. It is for you to determine whether these persons charged are editors or publishers of the psper named. A, li bel has been committed tbe Court; so charges yon and it is for yoa to Aad fut wnoeommiuea mis UtMf."; t Tbe following is the text of the artlijle, declarod by His' Honor to constitute a libel, at set forth in the bill of indictment tha Solicitor Cantwell is scektng to bars found by the Grand Jury against Major1 J. A. Engelhard and Col W. L. Saandorsi tub oimnaMca. n 1", Aceordint to Badical ideas of riuht and wrong, and of justice, it is all rijht to rara nortBerB soiticis out or to l'n- itentlary, although they art grown niea and Botoriom thieTes, found suilty bt a jury after a fair trial, but it is all wrong to luru out young Doainern ooya, oi ten der age, who, by promise of mild treat ment, were Induced to plead guilty bel'sre a scoundrel like Jaige Bond, without spy uiai ei ail. ' i It is all riuht ia Radical eves to oardbn the Pennsylvania thieft but it would be all wrong to pardon Ui6North Carolina &UKIUX, so called. . The grown man Yerkea goes free The boy Ramseur is in a lelon's cell, Can North Carolinians reconcile it to their manhood or to their oonscienocs to rote for Grant t If Grant is beaten iralism will die. If Grant it re-eleci ItadicalismwillDvel ... r ' A FEDERAL 06TRAU3. Tbe high handed conduct of Coati sioner Davenport and a Snpevisor ot el tion, in regard to a German citizei Mew York, Mr. fUiurkk's, excites mich comment at tbe North. A deputy of the Supervisor went to Mr. lTaiiirlck's hoiist for the purpose of verifying the regisl Uob list Us acted Insolently and afbi. ttwrily, and hit sntrsnoe wss reslstodlby the owner of lbs House. Mi. II, wet ar rested, aad takes before CminissiojMr Paeayoit,.jIlfly,.lniilsliiig.Vhia Wsster uratit, acted la aneverbearhig way, brw. wNag mn turn pcuuBor ants ooul nera are aom or in optmont or leading New York papers. , The -World speak J of Darenport at aa adventurer, u who) bss been hired by the custom-hftue party to defraud or bully u many voters of York at possible m of their rote ai color ot aa appointment as a comm of tba United SUfes, aad wbossacm been tspttially timed, and la an sspeci insulting maaaer, at voters of WrtH.tt-Th Wsrtfs conclusion l ' aKrtttwMwb'g'ItWn!. roll lit BortothcPemouratio ticket is tba ) but it will prov to be th ll-euffie protest which bar foreign citisens. make against a policy designed anil tended to degrade them aa a class, w out distinction of race or tongue.", 'he Tribuni Announces the affWir aa on Federal lntefforence, aad the Tim (0 organ) does not teem to her beard ofjsn oocuneaos which 1 on verybody's lips. Tb Hindi discusses th subject elabo rately, and oaclsde that Pavsnpbrt acted injudiciously tad in a way that ! is dangerous to (be peace of ths cltf. B speaks ia rvprobstioa also of lb aystam of nations! eilonge wtiicH It offensir to tb peopt. It says: "WcsnOBoelv of nothing to wsll caU)uIatsd to tWai rW 111 hug city as illrgal, arbitrarv.' and partisan conduct on ths part of aa offii-er elrgd with the -execution oVs F i icral election ,IW, for, SS ws have sj X Federal interference it elections ts ot it seU repulsive to tbt citiza. We should Urfi.iedie thoee baviug charge of the matter to rxcrdse grnat eswtlon and pneBm!-' '" :V We of tit South bare had aHUoMl enpieoAgV ever ue fur a long time. It comes bom to me aorta a mat, ana wwry rsry property denons it -Barely we aesd Btform es wHI s Retrench msnt t Horao Gresiey would correct all such in sufferable evils. G to the poIU and rots for the Mend tf Peace and J broody nd Jastfc-.- , DRirhso. t- w. m Artftlav inmlv and inrvi tablv into dsspotism or anarchy. Unless the Amarioaa people elect Horace Grtelsy President of tbe United State aad arreat a( ones tba tondency to a centralised dst- nntlm, lha knall of Ubertv Will b SOBud' ed sod Ui end of Republics hunt will com. W belier most ilincsjrely trhat we writ. W bar read history and do not belier that Grant's rlectia la 1871 will be the last etectiew held ; nor do w believe that tbe end of the Repnb lie la itumediately at baad. History teaches bo such kssoa. The (all of Rome as not in a dsy or ia a year, or even a century. Tbedeclioe was gradnal at first, oTand thcn " tliearAUia dosed amid bloodshed and crim. Prin cities do not make Ibeir way ia a year or rea a decades Republican principles bavtbeeoiagitating th world forakmg time. Tb reflex mflnnc of ear institu tion it fait abroad and ia otbr lands, but tbe work has bees gradual , Grant tf re elected oa November Stb will continual Vm brutal ontrsfjes upon tb people and bis aasaalt apou constitution al libtrty. II will by tbe aid of aa un faithful and corrupt Congress eontinu bit aggression upon the form of govern is cnt andor which our people have prospered at no other nation ven did within the sam time, uiftil at iaat the deed is aocowplisbed, and nothing K'11 remain but . a despotism, funkier which a tyrant will gratify his mssaest psssiona, and liberty will be buried foreror. We repeat, tbia will be gradual It may take ten, ot even twenty years, to dutsu our people down to the condition of slates, and train them to tb joke of tut op pressor. Before Giant's second term (ex pires, w expect tot, if our life should be spsred, the great railroads of tb coun try, and the telegraph lines ia tb hap da el tbetiowrnmsBt - wexpect, too, tojsH compulsory educatiop, and school teacli;rt appointed by Grant to tetca eur onua W expect, too, to sue in every clt Uonal polio, aad sob -marsh al at ' precinct tupervisuig, eontrolling, and nipulsting the ballots, and cheating people, rerbaps, 'too, another Ka bin will be passed by aa obsequious reiia:Cngr6t, which tbtltW more' and general in its application than tbe s that expired a few months ago. . ( : Already tome of Grant's main sup porters are advocating his re-election ia 1870, whilst Wendell Phillips want Ilia to reign for torty years mom, Read th following I :j . s f ,-rv.i. WatHUfsTOjl, D. C Oct . On, of Radical "SUU" Association of oftee- holders her has just hadenad a One now hall banner, inscribed in fancy gilt letttin lollowt i t , Fob Prbsident) i In 187 and 1876,- ' , 1 1 ULY36KS & GHAJIT. j With th immense patronage at hit con trol, be can eontina iadefinitoiy in hit office unless he Is beaten now. ' Wc iw well bit grasping, avarlciftue, tyraanl spirit H began ofAc a on term Pi dent : H next became a tiro terms Pi ident, and if rlsctsd, he will be adouriy la favor of three terms, President for Ufs. TbU It not idle tslk. Tiro yean ago Holden cxpreased a fit sir that Grant's son should auccted him a ; sort of , hereditary Prtsi doucy. Tbe New York XjfXm, of a late date, bold the following ha guags wnicn is geimane w vne aubjeot we are considering. It says most truj i "To him it has bean sa aaav otSe. Thirty per cent of hi time ka bea spent at Long Branch and to. pleasbr travel U has bad bis flae horans, bit nice enuipsges, his luxurious UavauM, bit Isgioa of flstterers, bit extra clerks and attendants, a Congress to do his bid ding, subservient Courts, military ritgt and military rule, great riches and grsat honors, a trareilunr Cabinet, using Gov ernment men and Government means, nledved to bis r-elcetiev and aU with him, ao doubt, bss a brilliant "bullosa. In tbt absenc ot th Secretary of fha i reasury, wniie stumping For wrantjia Indiana and Bt lonit, hit Assistant Btc- reUrr, Mr. Rvchsidson, obeys orders IB kU five millions of gold; and to bay fire millions o( bonds, without previous nor tics, and that little act, don th day be fore ths Pennsylvsuia election, bat indl ledtbt leading stock la this marst alone sixty millions of dollars Money thus mad oa political i J orders frooA i Wnabimrto ..(vioistinei prwi- but orders addressed to th whelel people) hat enriched th few , at ths iponss ofjthe many, and hancst ws m So many hoping for Grant in 1(7 and forever, or at least to long as spefojattoa and peculation am prosperousi - Th Country at bugs, ltt bonar. Its Interest and Its future, weigh ' sot a foators wtb kuch men; nor does th simfclf shd economical character ot our form f Gv- aramsat, aor tb history al other Jt-psb- Iics nuule ruttca by corruption With hem, tb ' prexent wosith "d anqnled tKiwtr is ail in all, and tney tare M Utile !or the true welfare ol the Countr poll tl allf.lis lira aad twnoaaewt btnrthjsi thet do for the comliiiiHie of the tmbans. pr the iasaroni of Naplea. PosrearSof far aad twelve years of Government bars made tike Radical partr druak with bower, and nothing but an uprising of iuo souer ana nonssc, me patnotie ana nteltigent people, can glvs stnsigtb to he nation and integrity to Fsdaral Mid Itat Administrations." j j I Ws eommend triese wis uttsrinoea to iur readera. Go to the polls oa j ueoy est and rot for your country tet for hfconcillatlon, Reform, Pesos tad Honest Government vote for Horace Greeley shd til wlll'b welf r-f V y ",.':- -.i M r i I ' j Th Washington, "Chrohfclri says The Criminal Court This tfibonal : is oinir iu work Boissleeslv, but with re markable diligence." Then ws would advise the editor of the "Chronicle'1 'to leave town. '' - ' !;, . -.;', : . "J. Hem Dur." wts Hi Phikulelnnia "Pros," d itlared for Grant Good heavens I W wouldn't have had it hsD- psa tor worlds. ; mi: liter our or two culm J3JIITFD sonth c.r.j)LutA zr- At Sopariof Court, held many jean tin, ia th westers part of tb Bute, there were present four eminent lawyer-. David I. Swain, Ssml rflllmaa.Tboa. Oewf and Job B. Dodge. Os a oerubj 4mj of tbt term tby wer all ia tb court room without a cam or a brief to engage then; and, being all tnattul fhesds and sma of social habit by Bator aad 1a- cation, they aooninstbuti.vlycongre)ated thamselvc, sad bscsms engaged in lively and humorous oarersatios. i In truth, however, Swain, Uillman ' and Dew had previously ceaspiiwd to bar tome fua over their friend Dodge, for ihdr own common amusement, and to bis p- aiai damage. Swain was tbt leader lata conspiracy., JU had lately asea .bb p- grassntaAic epiUph en one "John Dodge f Ingliah Btamory, aad ws so charmed with it bnmor, that h brought it to no otic of Hlllmaa and Dews ; and thy a!) resolved to ns It rer their brother Dod g. Bo, on tb occasion alladed to ia tb coart-room, Swaia, tb leadar, got up th topi of aostrersatioa tb sabiact f obituaries." and locoselv inquired what ptupti eacn migDi properly Bare turn death t . Now, aayt Dews, tddretsing himsslf ts hi fellow -ooeSpiratora, what ahaU w my of ma brother Dodge," altar b b) gone. Bwsin, wb was the prepared apeaksr, said passingly, 1st m see; and immdiately wrote, if b wer tbea omf posing it- aad having Soished rose aad said, we wilt writ this over his tomb : ,Hsrs ass John, whooodtea aU (oa, Aad never doJired aa sou i , lis OwlKod ouaaeU, wbeMvsr as eesld,' . Hut could net Cadge to vd." The epitaph wss. received t with the highest gte by them all except foot Dodge, who faintly laaghed, with . tb tips, but not with the heart J Quick, how vsr,astbs roar of laughter wss ewer Dodge was seen-sitting,-aad suiiliogly writing, at a tabls a few feet oft It brat a matter of aurprise and wonder with; bis corapanions to see him so quickly gajlier p his composure, and so earnestly scribble away. Ia ailenct they curiously watched, th progress ot the writing and tsi side by side, to sue what he ceuld pi bly be doing under anch clrcumsUrsrsSk la a lew minutes be rose, with that genial aad bland smile which overspread jhit broad and manly fac when moved with pleasure, and, dveiig to bis- brstitre beheld ap hi written paper aad s4id( " this " will do for the rest of 'as when Wt arc all gone, and you are ail bud btide me, and be read alottd-?- u Hers Ue a BIIubab and a Swain, Their lot let ao sua rboone i Tkej tired ia sta aud died la Mia, Audtnedevu got kis !" . " Alf9 iy SALTIMQRS. A friend hat tent Ut two Baltimore 1'- pers that contain aotices of a moetiud of North Carliaiaut residing in that cl In th absence of Mr, Turner wc pubis them," thanking all the gentlemea so ed, and specially Col Green for hit mapy and truthful utterances on this oooaairm. Wc first copy from the Amtricm, a Radi cal paper of the most sanguinary dye: ! ' "Meebtiho or Tab Ham. A aodc appeared in one of the morning pajsirs yeaUirdsy signed "Xar iiool," valiiu upVa North Caroliuiaut now sojourning in ujiis city to assemble at night at rJdon llsJI, for ths purpose, as the advertisement read of expressing our detestation of the Re cently dastardly outrage in Raleigh, to raise a small fund for the relief ot die editor, is order to enable him to' proceed with tilt vsluaU psper, and to taks steps to organise out Bociety lor pert oicleal reunion to order to keep alive (lit lor ws bear to, aad th renorationf Vt havt for th tradition of cat noble ld mother." I , " This call was responded to by thirteen gentlemen, who proceeded to business ly calling to tb chair Major Pater llairatin. The Msjor, upon assuming the chair, to que ted Cot. Whartoa Groan to state the object of tb meeting, which request the Coiouel complied with. He began by auyiag that North Caroliniaus had fallen upon evil times. Is our younger days bre read stories of th ancient using tbe dig ger and torch iu revenge for fanidOr real wrongs, but thee stories had' lie semblance of fables. In our day, however, we bars witnessed scenes still more Uri rible than any of those told of the ancietb) and to-day Jo Turner, Jr., of Raleigh!, i a living monument of dead illierty. Wc hire fallen Upon evil times, hi deed, when the law fsils to aid us to otu sacred rights. vlle denominated President Grant aa a vulgar usurper, and th Ju&i oiary of North Carolina a stench. Tb hh bvgisissurw or taat euu ne ugiaa tisad as a conclave of rutirar birsilijirs and pot houit politicians i a pack lof hungry jack alls, and destitute of that re deeming quality in brutes courage, . tie said it wss pare d is holism to call Judgs Bond to th judicial chaii-, and applied to Jndgg jond4hyitb of udiatal brute." Hatd th Cokmet I doubt if Jue TuVner aver pressed tn hit paper laa- ;uag ball to pungent as 1 do to-night o Tomer's crim was ths speakinir ;of ths truth, t heinous crun In the eyes ot those whom he held up to dotestatioii : but which, tn ths eves of enod men. ww counted une of the greatest excellencioe'or mauhood, and which eutitld Jo Turner" to ait kv and gratitude of his fcUotv- deao!, will be a passport for him to that i Walhallaof which poets sing about The Culoool then claimed that Turner bad done more with bis pen to retrieve die fortunes of North Carolina from the Tumi harpies who defiled and plundered it than any nran within ite borders, and for whu h h bad bees followed in his privacy, at-1 fua tad on tramped np charges and incar cerated to miserable cells wi'.n th wosst i of criminal. His Batons havt beentora Irota him sad tb match spplisd to his property kymlsarablt scoundrels-, . ., i The sneaker next said that tb asm tot Tar Heti had bsea sppUsd to tb sort of North Carolin. ' He gloried in that same, and c&tlad Upon Heaven to bless and defend hi dear old tete. Iu .times 1 sf peace her ison wars noted as fading trava, quiet, and llberty-loriag; fragtl. BUKtost and dignified 'Th daughters of th good old State wer noted sa th best sad psrreet ef their sex, and fit to be tit wires of patriot heroes, Is war tbe ferine f North Carotin wer as brsvs as snmes SB lbs face of th earth, and In proof of tub) be would say ; Go aad read1 of their Bravery in all ui great bsuie oi tk Ius war. sad if her record was euuelied bv say Btats it was surptoied hy tone. r four kg year she lurnished more aoIJirs for the Southern army and filled mere graves tbaa sny qtber tfcate in the CoAled erscy. 1 f The Colonel men proceeded to berate. tn N sever manner, tb sratherities vt North Carolina, heaping opoa th Feder al Btt4 ttepuuucan iisusn an manser oi aiMtsad euwIuuVJ by uHoring stver wlieravs sat resolutions tmwhiog opoo U. biowiug up oi Joe Turner's prating etacs, and xpreaui.g lbs bops that tba Governor sf tbe Btete will offrt a suitable reward fortU partus a ho uWroyed lbs said officebu' l tbe aon time be hoped Uat tbe reward won! ) not be a I pulitical fond. , J After the Cotowrl had concluded, a sub acription list in the beball of Mr. Turner was presented to the sMtttog, And la s shwt whil B wer subscribed, After wbwh tbsBMvring tdjmraed ssul Batur day'kvaniag next, si which aims t pcruuv neat organisation will tek place. ' Wt next copy tbe last paragraph of the Su account : ' On motion, a -simittee of five was ap pointed te solicit subscriptions, a foi LTws : Wharton J. Green, Walter Gwyns, Jr., BartUt Johnston, dir. John Dxre and J. It a ttoulhao, and the Utter wss spuoiiitod tmssurer., ; It wss said that fjtt had already been pledged, with tbe prospects A , speedily increasing to amount to fm- lb meeting resolTed to meet at tn tarn plac next riaturday sht,snd then adjourned. The fooow ing subecriptioBS wer made at tbe meet ing: Wharton J. Green $40, Pster W. Hariston $10. Walter Gwynn, Jr., $. M. J. Holler $5- U. M. Lanier $S. C. X. Mills . Branch A. Merrimon J. U. G. Itoulae $5. BartleU Johnstony3. mi -i i " CUARLEU DICKKN9 ANDIII8 WIFE. Yovno Dicssis Wiu. Not Pbmut His FaTUKB's BIOOBATBKB to Blc Tna Nani or Hit MoTUBn. A story rsache ss from London which will be read with eagerness by all wb are in tent ted as wb la not I in ths his of An late CbarissiUensr-Uader ordinary circuiustencedjt wojrld be right fully deemed beyvsd tbVkea of s public journal but Mr, Dickens's own deliberals choice made ins sepsrstlou iruui nis wits a public topic, it wonld be aifeetation to keep out ot print gosup which, though al preeent that of an inner circle, is sum to become very tooa the common talk of literary society. Tbe rumor is that Forstor's "life of bickena," volume , which the world) is anxiouAly txpecting hangs fire. The bi ographer thinks tbst b ought to tell tb story of ths separation of Dickens and Jus wife, and of course is disposed to throw all tb blame of tbe separation upon Mrs. Dickens. But young Dickens, who, it it said, always sided with bis mother in that matter, and thiaks that but scant justice wss done ber by bis father when the mat ter was made public, says that if amends be not mad to her -by Mr. forster s "plain, unvarnished tale" shall be pub lislied in "All ths Year Round.'1 , , How the matter will end it is impossi ble to foretell. Perhaps the best way would be to leave tbe tale untold, if young Dickens would consent to tbst course. At all events, one cannot hut ad mire this young man's sifectioa for hi mother, aud his chivalrous determination that at all soet to tbe reputation of jiis father, ber good name shall not be blsr- red. It will be remembered tbst WSvr Savage Landor suddenly separated 'from his wife, aad never ssw her again. Mr. Forster, ip his biography of Landor, hur ries ovsr lb business swiftly, like a ska ter over dangerous ice, but he manages, to throw the blame rather upon Mrs. Lan oto"t1isriirmnhrr--h-w read this biography and trot a urettr cor rect notion of tins hero his cxiremo ir- ratabittty, his lolly nntlon 61' hiuitolf. bis craving ambttiou i homage from every- body we cm easily, imnaimi that tiie offence which his wife, who sum to liar bees a very o-ttet, amiable ladv. commit ted was very slight ' Mr. Forstit so tolhi tbe story te t tnakt the worldj to bciars that oeiteinly Mrs. landor w most to blame, but it is qluttionable wili'tlior Mr. Fomer,, in dealing with ' contempo rary beme, d-ks not carry his worship to .i .... M i. . SUB YWtMJ Ul H IIIKI jlSIII, Belter 1 ave the t07 of Dickons and bis wfhruntolu it Ih.' son would consent to it. But perhaiie be would not : nerhant be hs long felt the injustice to hit mother rananng iu nis Dreasr,- ana is now determined to hare tbe truth published. If so, then will at leant be one advantags -the revelation will put a welcome end to the vexatious deputations and Improb able exclusive explanations which are slwtys forthcoming at dinner tablet and elsewhere wbea tbe asms of Dickens ia mentioned. Ltttrpeol Jfailg Ptit. Putllled j the Propyietort al ' 1 SCT1TBDAM, IN HOLLAND. A IartgarsulBf Tonle mm MIDICISAL BKTIRA0I. ( j Wsiranted perfectly purs, And free from all dluttrtoii snUatMiees. It is dlatlllixl from BABijirof the tlneat quality, and Ui Aao atio Juairaa BaaKTor Itai.t and diaii;ttd mttnttt tor caaea of lritaista, or lndlaiie Bua, Diopav,- Uout, KheumaUav. Uarai IJebiUty, CaUrrb ot tbe UUutdcr, falni in tiie Bwk And Stomach and all dlaeam of the Urt- Barv OnrsBS It irtTee irraat nlluf tn Asthma. tlravd sad Oaten it In Ux Bladder; atrautrUieas sad tevireialea tbe aystam, sad In a certain preventive . and cure uf that draaufai seuunra, Fever and Agoe. CAfJTlOHl 4 V "Uoususi 0, Woi-rs't su. BcnsArr.' .. S. f Apothecariea. t 's t- t t avbwtt 0. WOiFK COV ? f " : . . ! . tola Imnorlrra. ! Office, SB Boslh William t, Jiew lerai m it miu mw! AMJtBICAN STBRUNG. . x i , NEW SOLID METAL. ":V" " NotruuW. ' TJTPinVoVAL AND OUVB, TS4, XDK?ERT A3JD TABLK ; - '' SPOONS. ' r a- i i.-: , ; -i . . ; - DEgBl'T AND TABIJS FORKS. , ral-AMBRlOAM 8TI RUNG" IB WAR 1 " ! BiSTlplfRIO ,T0 JkHT X)TB$ I bs a iv . ... i.- j ; j - UStALtI ALLOT FOB TABLS SSRVICK WARE, BOTH TOR ITS BTBBMOTa A I'D FOR 1T9 RKdl3XAHC TO ACID AD TO CLPBUBOVB 6ABtB, IN WHICH LAT- t-ji$ 9BAirnr itm DajLto noirrl TBKJt CARAT OOLD. IT "WILL LUT TB&XB TIMU LONUKk THAN TBI BUT sILVTR Tivrt," Aim IB TW1CI fS CBBAF,.,'4,V'.'J .-. V j fer aale at Rariww Hspet sf l' '. . : ,"Ta.BMKJ$k)s, ( SCtM-U" ' .1 itfirri'v r xL v : .1 . v a ja a . i aii.iiija i in , i l - . . . rp H JUUiatXT K3TABU2illfT j o MMMMtUO CKXKKKNKIU (MKHtMJKXi (HHXXXMK) ' IMKHKHKMI -tKXHMKK (HK.XKK) (HHtOO OOOO rxxi OtMftKHHi (MXMKHI (XMIOO , - OOOO , ooo ISAAC XKH , (MHM fKHHMl (ETTwasa, (KXlO OtKKKKI ' OOOOOO OOOOIKIO (HKRKXK) 0OWKKKi(HXK)WOOOOO00f)OOO00O0 (Hiuoi; AMKMHXXJ tKHKKlO ' IKKKHi - OOCH) OOO . oo o (JirriKoan. (his of th .Finest Boanais. UCtvibabk. V'ntj floods stores Math. (km Kuan. ia M. ii. Uavs. i-tmsuss. . "A-, Hatsi ?S7Tioss. My Millinery Dirt- Bokssts, Utrrweaa. mrni kas aU of Uu aew bomsts. Utrriaoaa. tt;les, sliaMS and Boassrs. WTTiaoaa. sluules la IIavs. Boa- Buassrk, gCrrufeaa. are, VaLvsra, ansa, Uas. UtTTiaasa. baUiia. tnUftt, iiow- Haw. aiTTinesa. Aff nd Kiblioe ill per- Hats. (krviwoea. eWed by lira. UttUa- Hats. (Kmaona. geruipenua. - Boassrs. (Trniuaa. AU my Uood an sold Boass rs. UlTTiaosa. it the lowwt poMlUl Bosatvs. laTTlWOBA. rCKmaoaa. pneet, , on.ar II TS Uata lUlA. Hats. OCrriNoaa. IMamnnt willbamaila Utmwiii. to Ujom buring to wli (krviaaim. Airaiit. (Kmiiesa. 183AAC 1 ITINdER Hats. lirrixnta 4t riyetteville, 8t lliTS. oct -ln NORTH (J A K O L I N A ' Wake CoBTUy. In the Superior Court. B. t. Moors aud other j aKAintt PisiiittlB. W. A. Jeffries and 11. . ' Morderal, Kieeutrli of I 7 Um W. Bordecai And f others. ( In purtaanes of a docree mads to ths abort entitled scUoa, I will aeil st ths Couit-buose door In ths Hi ot iUluifrh. on U,o l usy of NoremlMr, lift, the tract-of huid on which t, llonert Jeffrhw, Kq., now metdea, lylnd in tha couiill.t of VV ike end Fraufclln, siliulo oa tittle Klrer ami coutaiaiiii; aouet tUlrty-e'ltl hundred (3,S0O) irren. Tbe tr-t has Veen f11M-d Into twenty lots smbrachir f rum one hnndred to sis bnmlred sack. . toi'iia ef taej l.il tl.oAu.i: tUm JIlaUici lean lie bcvii si the oiajtn uf sluu 11. flower, Aj , irl'l Mimrt. nook 'ituuie, alljriieft At Uw, K-Ocl-h, N C, mid m th.' reld lies of Wl'llm A. Jnfitles, In rrmikllii coanty J. Hobert - J'ffrles a-d Willit-a A. JIT t. , Rxiiiirpa wli f ursiah nr Infornution whlrb ""o7-ril Wrert, snd wtH "rt.iw Ov'f the rnles any jxrsnns delrtng to iuiwt the The terms era : One third evk : Ui b'Sce la Iwelvs uiobUib, wlUt inl'Jrest from dy of sal. Tb title, which t anqaMHonable, will be Burner. MAiviiAnai . iiiiw;ai, ct 11-tJt hy Attorney. N T 1 c Call and tes THE TIP TOP : W ABU III O If AC II IMC, tbe neat evw nued. ' aepMi-lf W. II. JON ltd ACO. THE PARKER CUH. BtafJ STAM roR CatCSLAA PARKER BHtfSi. WEST MERIDlNsCT. , Forssls by JULH73 LEWIS A CO., : ' ,' . ' Agent, ect 7-1 VALUABLE NEU8B RIYEB CKABTKRE LANDS. ' AD 0 tho 10th dy of Nonember next If sot prevloualv dttpoted of, 1 will offer for sal, st wiiaer sowrs. us valuable ana bigniv ua proved DlanbkUon lvin In the fork of Neasi Hirer aad Crabtree Creek formerly owned by R B. SeaweU. Km. Tha land contains nlns bsndred seres ot low ground and rnlsnds, 1 wall wooded snd watered, with s rulSctent quAUtlty cleared to work ten or twelve bones. A more detAiled description Is aRneoeamry, u parties dortrlng to pnrcbase WiU exauiio th land In peraoo. Thsbwd Is capable of dlvlsioa Into smaller tracts to utt parcbBiera, Terms one-fourth eaah, bshmee In one, two sad three yoaia, with lntereat pyble anuual- yr. iiwereiAinea until iam payment. For farther parth nlara apply te the under iguea or to ui overseer on Vie place. BENRlf MORDBCAI, octBAw Raleigh, M. tt IJI U 1 I I I i I lit A K T H CL"OB I T ; I by all odd the teal yet patented. Bend tn nABBTIBU) BABTa VUMBT llO., Ml l)y BU, new i ora,ior oeaenpur intiuul. uail and l mine. Two now ca hand at - - W. H. JONES A Co., - V 18-U . Agenal., rr A V B A N T , a, w. rnAPs Has ra-opeaett hU i K3TAURANT for th StYoramodattonNof the pnbllc. It ia ueediea for him so my that all tb dolieaelea of tb wmmtm ra a eomiaauy Bspt a Baad and swved la the best style. . . ,., ' ' OTBTER8 IN TBE BI1BIX received every day sod served hi all trie. - The BA,R Is farnUhed with the beet ef ; Wines, ' uqvorb, ale, " ! 1 rOBTER LA0ER BEER, Ae. ect-Bm B Y YIRTWE, 01 A WEED Of Moiigar svrested to m bv trtejlt. sharlca Btlirnf and Lou Assoetatiaa, bearing Sat the Ttk of March, 1M, and seg. i!rtd tn th katruUr't otto of Wake eoautt in Book US, at page 50&, I wtU ripeae to pan. he sl forcaab, on T svtb Octor av stant, tb prnulaea now oersplrd by Ir. VJ IL Mordock, aituatajd near th city of Raldgk aa Ui ilillAboro' road, and more parUroiarly datrribed la said dred. ti te Ua place at las voarteoaas door m 1UMr v I A. B. rtLLETr Traat, RAIelrh, . C, Oct Ith, 1BTA ctl-uUUort ,. . i 250 FOCSDS BWEIT aOSHEN BUT- term Alt, fasttaat Ut-tf . LAACB B&QB. , k- t RSKlllKO, , ' New York. k. . ANOKIWS lUisiarh.' It. B , ANDREWS C6., c k O T hl III, ort. i, ira. fALLIA LLJAND WUCTIR STOCK, FAU OVIRCOATS. CAiBlMFKB Bt'l!188 8U1T8, I. . I OH TUB' and HOT J l. . DRI8S Sl'ITB, BOT8' aad lUUTIIS 80BOOL ' ' - jftmn - I f Of OUR OWN MANaVAVTURll. A SPECIALITY. OK NTH' FINI ORKSS W1IKT8. Fall Hues of tieuts' FurnishluK Uootls sl- ways oa bawl, LATUT sTTLKs M UKNTS UATJ OF ALL DEHCKlrTIONA THAVEL1NU BAUB, I VALIBK8 sad TRUNK. 1T7 rayottuvtll Street, BalelKh, N. C. ootlU S upsatioR Table f.'uUerv. Silver Plated Kntrea. Silver Fore. Koran' best Tea and Table Buootte, apr U : W. U. JONKS A Co. jp O R B A L Bv Bert BalUmore Family Floar aud North Carolina Ksmlly Flour, hi sack, sepa tf W. H. JONES A CO. gfJQ BCBUELB W BEAT BRAN. Sep 11 tf W. C. BTBONACa g A L 1 OF LAW BOOKS Oa W ajlnMday, 9Dth Oetaber, st ths offlc of Warren A Carter, la Wuhuxrtoa, N. O., will be sold a vaiuebl Law library. Turn easb. WIU B. RODMAN. sugW-dtd :. T. - - F K . A veTYhsndsous Blaek W'lnst Itall 8.1. p-U W. U. JOk CO. Q. A V T 2 "SEA FOAM" POWDRBfl. 'a Irs posad Una for hotels sad fsaiiHe W. U BTKOBACU SpT-Bt T A KOI LOT N. 0. HAM, and Bhlss Ud; I A a J aagfttt W. C. BTRONACH. A BEAUTIFUL LOT t)F j sUbroMartea. ! Uandkercldsfs, As. I ' At j PRIMBOSB, PETTT HEWBOM'nt mar S-lf ( OSADALIS rpilR GRRAT SOU T If KH 'iti $ OTiii tiHt:t TK-nt, HitP jim HUO, TVIHIvl rW!J,flr. -Omt (iuitrtr VoiaVnmittHi. Hrom-.U mwm Bsriiing from ti imphncan Tlit tPFiI)o(lklT.lM.Mmnm bps in wol tt msHT n i k.t , pn-tr BSBny us maifaaj ti IT Stl Urntl aimslaitf at fe.Uldt na I a WeK-twt ft &AjAWt4lr Otk vt inil:i ", , ! C'n..'tClw rm s prnfrWrt frr btw KrMn t'HysiBriAr , BSlilta I bck-liof Inmiiif-ei Ihp.,.,n iaIN,t t. lir.Jl. fA liMNCrrra-Hlmdr. -411 H'SMBSMI Vt IB) - It) Brrvi- ut nii uUi UUsMtwui iufc An M ti m,t ivrituii. . A V. V. rmm mi nM.s jAIUlsV M 11 ttlaU WMfttftBWii.i .It, ditb tli'm-i, (.hah II it - BSBBkUJ lAWMlKeA iff tM ranrt M. K. i tsArsyM tki ,t r. m9ttM Pint,' I. Its. )4 'i. -I ,. iriKaj Rkavth ff.r rlultr Fxr 4-U i ll fata irifMtt Bjirfl 'M ; tan, a f VmVtmAt 1 en.. II- .fs.,a.sJJ-i lmillls. VA..M ll tAtt.i 1.' u'tUal is (,iwnrinvn Tt'. WtBt'l Li. Mf KBrtHrn Uarra Wo. TrNiwpf, MK ll rirl kilU,A unr'tm't-f, wrr mi riaj wiia-st. K'ewadnlier In 1 Kit 1M t It! Met k lirsMb. ffrrf Ff.nw ( tYtfir K-t4aw,t ,! ttHt ttaif(4 a4linUJt a, -ii tn - - wmi lens T"n ( w tliAtf- lt,af1 I A xt.lrHf Htinv4 Ptirifrwr. I.'hI tnif )i B'lnit t rnttttl r1 twi'l-njHaiU N frtil mtf arlls H U. arlrUlh tVHm httHt anfAMlUltall sVtliJ bj Hi Drttryfi K, Ow.Lr.ti Pun. JnlyXdeodAwlr 700 BUSHELS WHEAT IRAN lltlll lha fV.llyn, SLuJ M..I I HOB bnhIs Whit fern M'eal. eatWU - v W. V. BTRUrlACH. TJ A M B A. A. i ' W Merees Ssgar Cured Bams. "PMdea" aad "Pacta" brands, any from t to BO ponnda .. , !,. oai su w. C. STROM ACH. -V" 4LEIQH SABTON RAILROAD. For tb aeeotamndatliia nS vlalWa Am iLm Vlnriel Fairs. Ruwnd Trie TlefeaSa will K. . al at tb following stations aad at rat Baadford to Xortolk or Fatersbanv and rot era, i 48 75 Raletgk to Norfolk or Paterabun aad retarn, 1 . la Krankllntoa to Norfolk or Petersburg I ' snd return, 1 IB M . ... ... ew Kitinll to Norfolk or Fateraban aud return, Headsieoa to Norfolk or Fstersberg and re torn, . J amnion to Norfolk orPaUralmrr and I 00 IBS 'retarn1- VB B9 Ridgeway te Norfolk or Petenbtnr " shd return. ' ' ih t kiwwi iv urHna ev retersoarf; sad retain, ' - " I" ft- AUean to Sedolk or Feteralisrx aad rstaca, LtUleton to Rorfotk or PaWrahnra and rSaton to Norfolk Sr P.terabarr sad B Ti Faraon not parrhaalng tlekats before en- WUl be cnargt'U InU far. i THOMAS BAIHiKR, i Oea. TW aad Ticket Agent j oettt-st "TTTI ARE REQUESTED TO ANSOUrTCl VV that Mr. L. B. ArawAd, ot Cbaik Level, Will b a eaatUdate for Aiatat Dvw &)( ia Um Benal uf Lb aAt beaeral As sembly, -.i , o S set i-uu aev mi ' . j A L L A S B TTn'-J 1072. A FILL AND COMPLsSTK fSTOcV-i1 : OF GWIXEMKN-s'wEAK j A31D FUlHDro' ' GOODS. ABIBIOU9ICEXE2IT.' A mm AidbWAWAOUr U. .'- - yMKROITANT TAILOR, Oppotlts Mstropolltts B til rATSTTSTlUJ STABBT. Iia )Mt ratnraad from u Nnrtb-,, . wlU a large aud varied .lock it " FRKKCH and-UtaLIBH- THS, CAS8IMERE8, DOESKINS, . . ' , VEsTmas, Ivllalrt'- 01 UrtS,H"t tXa. In the Mechanical. lWtrat h, baa I bto employ the very bsat rneucb worlZ whom arU.tie teste eanaot i swvaaiLT!; th Is or sny other efty. pMt " Thankful for put favors, hs hope bv abw and steady Application to baaiiiasa te iii. oonlinoance of tbe (am Ms will aell s berStofore, on the Boat . sonableterme " ! FOB CASH ONLY. SatUfaction gvuuantesd Is every twmrl ar no wle. cJ 1 " eapinvsw . , piRBT IN THE MAII1T. WDISQL. - L BAD B TBX YAR. TH LARGEST efOCKjjoF OKKTg Ff RNISU1NQ GOODS SVIII BROUGHT TO r- RALEIUH. ' - C. Welkal lakes great tilewar la iuformta, bis many friends aud natrons that ha baa Jtt rtnrut friuu New Iwk, with ttelrnt and woat attraosive stock uf goeda ef nn. djLcritloi evr tirouglil te thisuiarLcL kf alock mibracca) In part, i F frith, Iigliik n tcnui BRmwctyrasr rE8TI0e,Ac ENOLISII MELTON, ENGLISH EET8RTB, SCOTCH AMD ENOLIAU CHEVIOT, ' f, v , ,- ' .. i .-.'' BET ERA OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, for Bulls sad Ovareosta, To all of which, I Invite e careful lsapetsos from tbe public , . la the Mechanical Dru-tmsnt f mj Hoaae will be found only lb very bast wort men. and all work turnad, out I ea aual dently guarantee. - Orders from a dlstsnes napeeUuIl; aollaV ted, and peraoual attention given to tb sma - sep nx dtm - g A M U E L M E I 1 I 11 ( BlUB Ut- ' 0BOCER1KB, FKOT1BION8,. TOBACCO, CIUARB A BNUrr, CONPIC- . . HONS, . BOOTS and BUOES ' Oppovltetbe Oas Hoaae, oct iu d&wtf RaWgk.M.C I ,,.B . v A L I. A PAIR OF MATCBED B L A C K II Oil! '. ' Pliwton, Harnea, Ac. - The Mtebllahment U wall knows to BaWft hiving be drive ia lb elty noarly yaars. The Horse are sound snd g oU, maybe safely driven by a lady. W good roadalars, sad wU broke to tha avill una of teem being a superior beddl Hum m s boy or ladv. , Toe PHKTON ts ss rood ss saw, sal bear tb eioet -toapectlon. Tber bmsan datlrabls family temout In th vtcinlly. Alee a BLACK WALNUT TAbLS BHJi -eontalning ii drawer snd K plffo made to order by the best workra j " BlAte, and wbk-h can not be dnpumw ' 75. Will be sold for B48. . Also, Parlor Cbalra, Pictures, What-t- A, Aa. Inquire at HaadquArtara, IVOOIIIf IhbT; ntndal XLPooto & Co Bsnkere and Brokers, IV Broad wsy. -J-Member of Stock kicbsng ' ; . i.. r '- Gote Board. b ' r..(i.il ft Me"l, Banking Association, or snv Baoalnf I"" or Commercial Agency In New far. m . w u iAil MUwat ssdiw Opsrations," free on appUcsllon. jane se-wiy PATAPC0 Family Floar-jnst fres) Uw msadf W-U ' WW. RA. Pis" - i ALB OF NORTH CAROLWA f;t . i - - ' ' "'.'" - . , , BOAD JTWE-,, j , ;,-:-- Tba ininlnJ adiabilatrater t f Th on peon, deeeaMd, will Mil f"5" OowrtbosM In lingvm. ' K today of Oetober, i7S, lorty -BvsssBr-Uliatlroad Stock vi . wl i,'Mi , " duinilalmU'rSj Sep BT-dtds - " " ' . ' BilH 0 T , B H O AND 1 - - AT BUGUS A i .
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