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a V a mt I ' v ' ... A' It VOL. VIII. THE SENTINEL. rctumcD (T tbi miyixel rcBuauixo ADVKUTlblNG KATES. jkdvertlranisnta will b tuftrte4 la tlx D1II7 oTiMtut UiwfoUuwitur ralaa per sowar at noe loch, or ten saluto line. Ooure owe tune ' II. U9 cmcji suussuurM uisrruoa Utsa a week I suture, 1 week, Ulto' LftO't tqBr SH.U I ' 1 aumib, li.uu I I " 'iuios. W.uu I .Mt -uaj 1- " I0.OWI I S U if 1 I l tt.UU 4ilJ l,ihf a-ove rules fir aaeb additional ur a. :illo.: it 1 uiuSVbi 4 f f taonlns, l".o 4 uioallM, " . S . a.uo - A .- .W . v ... , 10 UU " s aamlha, .M 1 " WUU B.UW . W.uu 11 in iw Vor ih Boml-Watkljr aUMw, thro SfUia of DaHjr ratoa. - - - 1 For th Weekly 1onl two-Ittha of Dai! rate. . ' For Uia 0l!y and Srial-Weeklj eombtaeJ, alxir (x.'ieeat. on IHilt rata For Iha -Dally ai-d WoUly-cmiMaol, toclj per cent, oa Daily ratra. Fur the Daily, ttemi-Werkly and Weekly turn- Bperll 'Boticaa, aft; er cent oa DalMr k ei. AdTertiaementa la Local Colamna, oeuU BMP HBr. ....... hum 10 ASPAiita. Corroii Mahket. Reported byLjnn Adams, Gr.Ker and Commisaion Mir. 1 'chant, 8.ulh Muiket Street : Ralcioii, Dec ti. Price of cotton in oar Market to duj : r ' Uni. r 'ry--'ti rctnT 4 P. M. dale, Ueceipts. 17S bale. 173 M Toneuf lb Market, quiet. JtKDVCTIOX OF BUtisTrBTPTIOX W.h.v. thi. day reduced tb.ulcrip- tion rate of tbe DAILY Birnrai at fol low 1 Dailt bKMTiau. for 1 year, S 00. " t month, 4 40. ' - 8 month, 4 60. W will deliver tb BaitTntBL to city tabacriben at 13 cents per week, each week. payable TELK'iRAPHtC NEWS. W ara Plad to inform our rinden "that we art able to lay before them tho lateat teleL-raohic new. We hope to m .ke su b . .. arrangements at witTanautt u to publuS th latest new every day, a we art deter mined to make the Buthibl a hew pa per as well as a political journal We call upon our iriendt thoughout t'10 f tMe to com np to our help. A CnRieTMAB Taan. The ladies con- hected with tha Baptist Church are pre- paring a wonderful Christmo Tree, for til ipecial delectation of the yonng fblk and little one. Bleu the little children, how our old heart warm toward them. It it a pleasant thing to make yonng heart hippy, a they iboald be. Ot the grown folk and parent e to it, that thi beau tiful Tree it stripped of all its good thing, but be sure to leavt behind a full equlva lent and " a little more so." " HuBRiaaurn. ' The weather is igain very cold. Rev. Dr. Mason preached a highly in , structiv sermon 00 Sunday morning. "Three jatuc of tbe Richmond Enquirer cane on yesterday at one time -a good com ment 00 the present postal service mn- aemetit, ' ' Moteley't ' it tlie place to buy your Cbrittms tii-ks. H bss very large 1 and Inviting assortment. Go and ace him. - : Waif ArFLuAr. : What golor should lBit longest ! Ooe't p lMt ihjllifi-' -r I, A tbrifty'bonsewifa think that men 1 ' ought to be useful they might at Well be tmoking ham at amoking cigar. ' . v In what way should th nation of Eu rope take rook a an example t Never flght without cawa. - Attawp yoa can't buy The stamp of a gentleman. 1 a young way rcccnuy oetMtnea tays hst 'Kl O, D."j;cah on Delivery) mean jall on Dad." ;.-.' . flicredibie it may teem, tome, ut Ihe fet.Lafl.Wi3irj. txfc Jamaica. liv on.4ne code grounds. ' 5 . Waa William Penn's pocket haidker chief i.n original pen-wiper, j Most The beard of time which ripen 00 the etern old rock and aged treesc ., . , Prejudice al-ay wrupt itself up W a . broad cloak of inconsistency. ' Idleness is weariness and the Straight road to snout. j . ., Soma iim ago wj had the aquine-nox and now we hsv the equin nix. j What i the d fference between a good conscience and a brawler I One lee It in the right, and tha other reel in the fight A Western widow would, lik to meet the printer who, when.eli advertised for an agent, made her appear to want " geut"' . The mrWry of being called' opon sud denly to make a apt coli Was got over bj a m ithetnatician, who delivered hmuwi, in tt) ja lashioa : ''Cieutleuien, a morbid deairs lor originality preveul me front Msyirfir. ihi it tit prnjdest moment ol tny 1 ie, and 11 rj i not occur to m. t . my. anything elw. Read lb latest telegraphic dispatches f. uud oa lli it psgo. We call attention to the Urge number I w ailvcrtements to this issue. ERROH;-Acomp.iiior, in our notice of the Peace Inatitntt, Substituted French for J Two drunken colored trem'm " mkd mid I FTvttetille atnet lively yesterday ndcrn- ing. u.d man BooU took tbuw in charge. OsU.ro Hunter Imbibed too finely of benzine Saturday night, and w found "scratching for his hut," Sunday Nursing in the look-up. Tnit Biiuiua Bcuool. This aiiiaira- 1 mi ray l baa , greatly prott ptrd during the year. Ill management . .vv-nui, uu t wia Dia i 01 vast acT- fice to tb 6ate anjl the Sontb. See ad renlicmeBt Not having been awarded tbe conlrajcV for the Bute Printing, we shall devoteour wnoi iiom ana attention tu the publica - tion crjustsurb a pattern tha people of j " ' demand; Our old frieodl will 1 ,0j bj ui d w. t t ,0 mtke r one Ehbata. We dim in tbi pliccafe error that the leader will find in th editorial column. Iu th article on French 8001181, read "And toil ought." In th rticl on "Repudiation read in third paragraph " hart reported to the Leglalature." Ti I tvpngraphlcal error of not much Impor tance. . , . - ., ; . 5 riuim ov 1UI CMNTMCk'-VV would . . . . t "I ' "oogea . n, juueign f"l r friend if they would aupply o ""b the following numbert of theDAtii okntisel to complct our file : August 82 and 80 ; September 2U ; October 17, 18, 20 ; November 29 December S, 10. Pleat let us have them to-dav. 1 Bactut Fikalsi Bkmwaht. This In stitution, under the excellent management of President Hobgood, bat done good service ior th cause of education aince it wa started. It prospect for the coming ' " ,e"Dl )no1 n"erinsf, and we 4,f,lw eTCI7 Mpwtt,UB realized. Prt'"Jdl'Bt Hobgood ha just pnrcbased a ulwrior Phllotophical apparatus NaABLT Fhokck to Dbatil Tb po- lice oa theEattern Ward beat found Lucy Ann Edwards, drunk and asleep, and very nearly fmea to death, on Sunday night last at a late hour. Lucy wa taken to the guard bouse, arid after applying ,M nreew restorative!, the "thawed UM'' w 0mea f Place re"' dence, where in all probability, the will linger for awhile, to meditate and reflect upon the impropriety of her course. Wshad acaiifrom Mr. C.'B. McGinley, I now of tb fold's ofllcaXfnrni Northumbcriand Dtmocrat. P.nB.vlv.nl. - In 183 tbe Danvrat wa radedpon by Wn,-E- Pitrcc' ho ! j?rom Yale Col Oth New York C.talr thi. nM. tl,. le8. he kig course of lec- sndth type pied. A sooa ss the work waaflmtbed the Ninth took Ihe train. Mc, prayed, or rather in bi carting, wished the train would run off and kill them. The train bad not gone six mile before it ran off and several of the soldier killed. Lorenzo Dow, or a Cromwellian would ty the prayer wa answered. 1 s SaxD Him a Co. Tb Newbern LOtral, containing th letter of Dr. Letch wnh ttricturet upon the Dort if wa taken irom our orticc. We intended th copy for Dr. Leach. , Brother Long, editor of th Liberal, will please send the Doctors copy of the paper. Raleigh is his postofficc, though ho live tweuty mile from the city and in the county of Johnston. Tb Doctor bat picked his cotton, the ground ifaoen and he cannot plow. We have no doubt be will devote a por tion of bi Christmas holiday to Brother Long snd hi stricture. Bde is Ralkioh, Dec 23, 1873.- Our city hs never presented a more busi- .M..n.ik..ij:.l . I -ri-, , wuu.7. Dec 23, 1873. Wilmington street, be tween Hargett and Davie atreets, waa com pieteiy biocxaued with cart and wmrotts during llio entire day. W may x,tht ame for Martin street, between Wilming ton and Faytttcvilje KreeU 'The Jans In these localities wssof tuch a nature at to require policemea to keep the way open lor the Ingres and egress of vehicles. id t . 1 rT. T ti,w. Nevertheless, ther wa of any kind; and this remarkable, inasmuch being tumbled to knd (ro, and bumaniti standing about a thick a leaves fulling in autumn. Exchange Place was crowded, also, lo jam, while Fayetteville trect snd, in fact, our whole city wat thronged with people from tbe countiy, selling and buying, preparatory totbeCbrielma holi days. Well, we felt very happy, because everybody else looked so, notwithstanding we ba lu'i money enough about our pock ett to buy cotton sufficient to makq a bed for a sick mouse. ; ," : ' . That liateigh it the liett cotton market' mt! lie Slate, cunnot be denied. W hav I tbe Inoney to buy, snd tlie men who at I ttiafraid ui invest, , ' I oi Our mi rclia-its reaped a rich harvest I i' Teiterda,'. Iiineaa, 11 aseri! patrunwe. UALEIGII, N. -y- - j AOTUTIaEHKim received opto sin o clock at night for th e xt dy ' isme. Eureka Lodge, No. 83, Good Templars, at ' Fatettevlite. initiated thirteen now I Diean at their lait regnlar meeting. I. O, O. F. The rcgniar Hireling of McKea Encampment will b held Friday j I D'gbt, Dee. 27. "M m here are eameatly re I queated to attend, aa it if rbr ngu'.ar night I 'wa 01 omoera. I Or Busikbu Agent Mr. Jobu W. I M,enmt Business and Financial Agent f " The SekTiibl Publishing Company," It autborired t i make contract and give recti pit. I iw H the time tu M h jour iub- acripli. ni to tlie Dailt SkktixciJ at Intend to make it, wilh y..ur Jietp, tlx largut circulated paper in the city. Pik-t 13 ct per week. UcaiSfl tbe next tty daya Meaara, Rauifey it Co, well knows city clotbiera, I 1 willoner their large and attractive t Kk of Winter Clothing it greatly reduced price. It Theo. N. llamsay, General Deputy, organized Athens Lodge, No. JS, L O.O. T, in Newbeni, last Fridy night. Thi Lodge is composed of tome of the beat citizen of tb town, and bids fair to be a aucces. The WonxtNOMRX nf th City will now tubscribe to tbe Skstihkl. a the prtcn of tubtcription bat been reduced wilbio th retch of every man. Try it One week, and if we don't keen our nmm. 1 ' r r--' u -..v. . i ,t. .a. cr,it.r,he carrier to ttop bringing it to 70a. A Bmam, Mmtakc U we are not mis taken the remark upon which General Early commented in hi reply to General Hood, was net the one quoted in a recent editorial of the Jfewi, but one that appear ed in the Bkrtinbx' report of bit remark. It it a small matter, but then it i well to be 'accurate. im AitJCK. 1 he editor of on of our exchange ha just bad bi family rein forced, and he la jubilant. Hear him 1 Klnjr ant wild bells and tame one too King out Uie lover's moon, , Ring; out the little slips snd toeks, Rtpgttt thirbrh and gnmin ' Ttlnir oat Uie mate riu la Hie Dane. King la the milk snd water ; Awav with uaoer. nenaanil Ink mj aauKUier, on, aty aauehter. ana. ..... '. .. Mb. D. B, WAmr, formerly a clerk In thettoreof L. Levy, Fayettevill rtrect, hat commenced business for himself at th old atand, and ha on hand a tplendid Mock of Ready Mad Clothing, c W would advise oar fiiend to call and are Daria and buy a new suit for. Cbrittmat. The adverfisement will appear In a day or tw0- I W were ' ' Cpt. ture. opon C Ivil and Mining Engineering- Capt. Pierce reports 070 student at Yale. Among them are 80 ''Heathen Chinee," on Turk, ceveral South American, one Southern gentleman, and a gentleman from Africa. The Captain still rans hit farm la Rbam- katt. He will return to Yale aftjr tbe Christmas holiday. Cottoh hot Good Fob Milk Cow. ?qaire Wicker' cow tryed into neigh- boiiog cotton field, a few days ago, and took on "s good amount of raw cotton Result. Suddenly 1st or pulled up with prospect of a flee ride to th wood. Fortunutely, however, the medical skill of the Squire suggested tbe free use of Croton oil, and old brindleyet livth, to tettify to lb world, that th Uvea of tnnny tnicnils might be saved if their own f would ate oil and exercise patience. Nkw Advkiitibmkmt : We Call tpcclal attention to tb New Advertisement to be found in to day' i km, IP anil m nmmiM r.i- - J ' - " "- '""" "uu patr()M t0 ptJ more .tteBtion ,0 ,heir td. vertiaementj hereafter. Mr Barah 3. Dudley advertises Milk lor sale, tndcsn be found on Blount Bt. Topper's Cbnrch, trhert the will b ' 8l,(j. JP -"'PP'j - feer olJL cittlnmer -and I engage Milk to new customer. - The Bingham School, jtubanevllle, "N. C, begins its Bpriog essiotW Feb. 7th, j 1873. , Tlii Schpol ia too well1 known in North Carolina and th Southern State nt.,.pecWl Tlie, Begular Annual Meeting uf the Stockholder of tbe Citiiens' National liank wiu bt held Tuesday, January 14th, I 1873, between the hour of 10 snd 4 o'clock. . ' " '' ",;''.'- TheAnnW SJeiting of the BtiickhoC. dersof ths Jorth Carolina Hotne Intur sbcm Company will be held at their office a Tuesday, the 14th day of Jan.-lSU, t 11 o'clock, A.M. , V"v! Read "the advertisement of W. II. Dodd, Groen, Cotto Fa tor, and Corn- miioh Merchant. Mr. D.tdd is 01.0 i,f "ur wtill ettabllsht d merchant, and keeus band a choice stock of groceries. He nofiu of energy and it prompt in bu- 7 C. TUESDAY, DECEMREIt 21; im Mil DISASTROnT FIRE SEW VOEK. IS IB! LUCE CEMEll TSEXBITEIH1 Ckirtk D;itryti-Lu ,95,000. IBII llIMI rl. ' 1 WlilTtLA W JiKID ASD TlIS Till BCXXJ. 6TKAMSB Sl'XK. 1 Doom! Citjr lattkir Brttrnrt Ti " "riK"Ul.ita.: DICTED THE STOKES TRIAL. I AM IMPORT XT A lIBESs. Ac, c, noon OUPATCUEa. FIUE IN NEW VOUK. Nkw Yoast, Dor. 88. The Central Pre byterian Tabernacle I oa fire th Are nrignnted in flur. A strong gal it blowing. The niaoiuMtU Jubilee Organ it burned Thejjhjjj wj& bjiUt and was capable of (eating forty-one hun dred people. Total lo, UJ,000; insur ant 330,000. . "' ., . The Uerald say editorially: ''Horace F. Clark, PresiJei t of the Uuion Pacific Railroad has been luitruiiied to com mence suit for eighteen million to be distribute! among those connected with the Credit Mobilicr Wm. Orton old fifty ihtre Trpmnt stock to Wbitelaw RcidOrton' relation owning on share agreed, Ortoa shall be elected one of the trastre of t.he aatocia- tion. P " Shortly .fter landing at New Orteana, the.tc.m r Bt. Louit struck the sunk.n steamer Gen. Oram, and twenty -four hour after k tvlng, a leiik wa discovered, when all board took to tife-boate. Ctpt. Whllebead, crew nd pattcngert George Cromwell,. FROM MICHIGAN. St. JosErn's, Dec: 23d. There bat been a fearful wind and aiiow storm raging for th paat two day. Five engine and four train are weather bound between Stevensville and linger. r FROM BOSTON AND .. BULL AN OTHER FIRE. BoToK,'Dee. 24. A fir took place in Washington street, in the vicinity of . TemplePlac. Los $78,000. FROM NEW YORK YohXdcc. S3. Block New vatv " ' OoldUtl. M.ncy firm at 7. Exchaniret loni?. 91-4: abort icht 10 14. Government -dull and teady. Stato dull and steady. Cotton ouiet, Salet 3,738 bubal Vpland 20 18, Oriean I 20. 6-8. Flour ttwtdy. Wheat quitet. Corn unchanged. Poik dull and 14. Lard quiet at 7 1-3 meat 83 to 7 8-4. Tuijntlnc steady at 59 1 Sand SO. unchanged, 3.8.5. Freights quiet. R.t.1 li FOREIGN MARKETS. i Lomdom, Dec' 23. Noon Coitaolt 91 8 4aPl 7-8; new five 89,5 8. Fbakxkokt, Dec S3. Bonds 03 7 8. Pari, Dec 83. lionU 53 and 64. Liverpool, Dec 23. Cotton opened easier, ' . Late. Cotton quiet ; upland 10 I -8a 10 1-4; sale 12,000 bale; pecuUtton 8,000. Bresd.tulTa firm. Rod winter wheat 1 U 8d. to 10. Cora 28a J. Boef, new, 97. Fotk new, (3; Cuuibcrbuid 17. - ' , si ids 10 UT Ilt raTCnKA, WEATHER PROBABIUTIE3. . WasUwhtoh, Dec. 33. The probabili ties for the New England and the Middle States: a rising barometer, fresh and brbk. northerly to westerly wind, c!enr and store, for tbe-BourrrT Atlamtcfitatesl nortneny 10 westerly winds and Increas ing cloyiiues. For the Gulf 8 ate etuit ",e Miaainsippi : Nunhi-astcrly to south easterly winds, cloudy weather and rain tonight, and wilt probably continue along th. cotton Tuesday: ;v y A FOKKIO.f NEVT.- Maueid, Dec 23. Th bill emancip ""a rorw nic- ws reaa in uie I Senate to-day v pAltis, lHtt.23 -Th. LivtirpCKtl packet, t,rmsni rn ashore at tho mouth of tbe river Oirouila. Tbe passengers twtk ta th riKKIBS. from which thirty wat wa-hrd and drowned. Th rcmuinder were tet- cued by a French steamer. WOODIIULL AND CXAFLlN INDICT ED THE BTOKEi TRIAL., iNew York, D.c. 23. Woodhull and CUfiin wei indicted for libel by tb Grand Jury. Th ctoke. trial AafUac( iaiineme rrowilr. ' '. TELEGRAPHIC , very cold Weather, i . ' Etakitu.l, Ian, Dec t3.-Yeat.Tday wa tbe eoldcat day ainca December 23.1, 1C4. . Tbe mercury 1 wai tea degree below tero. , . , . . EIGHTY IHOAiiD BL'SIIKLS OF . COAL LOST. CrxciNiUTi, Dec. 23. Th ice at Kew Pott bridge brykc, and eighty tlioutand buabeiaof com were luat. All the atrara- eaeaptd. ' ''' THE llSSIftSim CLOSED. UKMrHia, Dec IS. The river ii irt ally cloel abore tbi point The ice beary. ' ". 7: THE ItUSfcUK M1M3TE11. WAaaiKTi, Dec 3 The Buaaia Miuialer Orr, ha arrived here fir islatrue kn. ..,.' " . v.- ' A HEAVY VERDlCT. Naw Yoa, Diss. JS -Tbe FrderaJ Court) hat ifflrmed tbe Verdict against Lilltnibal 4 Co. for (104,000 for violatioa of tbe Revenue regarding tobacco. """"" t niCHMoKD,VA.,Dec;. S3.-Tfie baruut Morab Ann cleared to-day for Itio Janeiro with forty three bundled barrel of flour. The twratf -fivedi-atitutu Italian from New York arrived hereto-d'r. AN ADDRESS TO TUB PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES. ' ' Washington, Dec, 1 The citizen in1 that the people of her lister Mitts are not unconcerned spectators of the even It trans piling within her limts, and of which' it it probable no parallel cm be found in the history of this or any other Country. At theoevent were entirely brought bout by th agency of officers, civil and mili tary, of the general government, the citl aont ol Louisiana not doubting that th Executive, tt least in regard to them, wo the rekult of a mitapprehentioa of the bicts, determimd to adopt prompt mea bio for tha corroctio'n of the error. At meeting held lor that purpose, represent " y -j. '! ppn dernee ..f tb moral worth, Intelligence " weann i in my, a com;nmee 01 one hundred gentlemen M appointed with Inslnlotions to proeil iinmediatelj lgton. Wy thelacw belore the to Washington, to lay tbe tact before the llio Ooveriimeiiv, and to solicit their aid in icpairing the grot wrong which bad been done, and in restoring to th people tb right of sell government taken Irom them by the moat patent usurpation, The undersigned form a part of that committer Ou our arrival k. r.A . .fc .! k l MMV, . IWWN ml WliVII .11 JIIIUII.IOU existing vea among those who are usutlly well iuformed In regard to lb origin nd hitt try of these distuibincet, that Wt do termined to publish a brief narrative of the faett j The parties engaged iu these pro L.d,LM ir lhk r,. V .1 1 ....u . r - ' defense, now seek to do littl. U .,,.-I7 . ,..... , , w " l""""" " imi u I than to conceal the question it lsue, and to tioatxa conspiracy to overthrow the . . . .Govrwnor Z , we"nient of the Stato, a mere r,r H'"' "oendetHjy between n"uu" Mr. Kellogg. They 1- IeBe tnl tb fonner wa endeavoring by I trickery legerdemain, to cheat th object of thai, proceeding, was simp., to fr..r. tl.i....empt . Tl. hav aedu, ,o, ,ugu ,o pniauo, ., e impression upon the publin mind, that tin committee wss composed uf mere allies sud sgent of Governor Warmnuth. We repel tliir In- iau.tiontylalM1Mdunw.rrMed. Wear not the represeiititiesofny ptr-1 ooal or pvty intrct whatever. Gov. I Warmouth w. not t endidat litany wua.cverai uie recent election, nr nave we, directly or indireclly, any con- nec loo or afliliation with him. So far 1 a hi past career I concerned, there sre few, if any no mlicr. of this committee, wbo hav not been among hi most pronounced opponcntt, whiiit In these masurnof hi adminis tration for which he h i been most (oiid .y denounced, be bad for hi dviert as tociatra and codjutir.f, the very men who now asail Pinch buck, him,, Including , sptcially I Fontaine, and Buuieruu. otbV whose naijet figure meat ousplcu Mury'ln tbea, :J'pfoce!ioga, n"1rlyio tha othertrt 1 nuafiii us Tri Tie itT d s bo V7w" e deiTarislbal WeTrenTrtTcFta Tiinuf have no knowledge of ny Klitictl trickery in tended lo defeat the true voice of the people ; that w do n it believe nj anrb thing, and that w,i would not b here uulcs. w could proc.sin, consclouy our conviction Mtat tit men wlio have I oeen iinsieij into the oltlce of tbe Hlate. I hsv been not mcrelll irreuularly 'and un- . . .. , . , nstallcd, but were not elected "u"y ttiausiiea, oui were not ciectt it I by the people, and were not, aud uru not, j li e choice of amiijoiity oflbevotiiiBDim I v? ""W 01 "8 Pp ;" " --"7"- , " ""l""c ' "e...u.eUl au.mt tins on .mipis i;rtion, but all wu liua aAcd i, thit it should maka a cundid and impartial Investigation uf lb factK, With tbi preface w no submit .the following ststcuteni : ' " . ' . . .. 1st, There wsl a general election held in Louisiana on Ihe fouttb duy of No vember hut, for tbe election of a Governor Lieutenant Governor, membeis of the Gencrsl Asscmblr snd other Stu 1 .i.n Federal oflioe. At this ehciSi n. Win- Keliorc, t mtutoer oi the Eeutte of 1 tbe I'a.ted rtitea, and C V. Aatooinc,- eolk. t of tlie pirt ol Ah re v port,1 Were cialidate lor tbe oflicea of ' GoTtmor and Ueutenaat Governor, and were nppiaad by Ut. John MrEuty and D..vi,lio R prau, Tbt pieent Guvernor, Warmnnth, u not a an Jidaj (or re-clectioa. Snd. Thl elertion wet conducted with ont riiiTi duturlMi.te, or trioleuoe, mad the umber of vote cut wa( nnuaually large The returns of the election were mad to tn uoaru app.ntea f r the puiuoat U I Thi Board waacomjMjaed, nuder the law, uf Gov. Warmuulh, the Lbutenant Gov- truut, tit Eccrelary of Htate, and two oiner persons ntmea in the law, via: Jobo Lynch and Thomas C AjuJvraan, I'll llif of bwretry ot State was li lej at (be lime by F. J Hirrtn, ho ha J been appoiukd by Goreruor Wartiiomh to fi t tne vacancy cauac4 t the removal aev erai monttia befia-ut-"G.curga K Biv ; th lrga:iiy of which rrni"Vt and ap poiutiucKt, Wat then hi contort befr the Slate Court. Th Board met. ind it wat '.f ft "i" n4r 1,"'cl!Ucl1 wer. dftqaalifled By reason of their being candidate lor olbie. W annouth then remore-i Herron.whotn he had appointed, f th. olliceof Secretary ot Bute, a. . dclaulter. and .nno.nua and c.mm I atoued n barton iu hit ttcad. We have 00 reason to believe that tha action of Gov. Warmouth in the removal of lierron, wa bacd uixin a duaire. to commit icaud, for un jer the returns tliere wa n ncee-sity f,ilfrud. It wai prompted by urn diteovufy of a plot between Herron aud Lynch to talaily . tlie return, and defeat tbe will of too people. Thi it mauifvst from the tact divetiiped in the evidence before the court, that Hernia, anticipating the tbwart'ng of hi scJietne, bud teveral d.iyt befoie ordered duplicate of the seal ol tbe Stale to be engraved, by which meant he hoped to iirenerve the iusiuni of the office In the event of hi rvruov4 by the Governor. Omitting further details, Warmouth and n hartoa on the one band atsuminit to b a majority oi lb Board, and in b pret ence of Lynch, proceeded to elect Hatch and Dupont to fill the vacancies caused by the withdrawal of Pinchbeck and Anderson, while Lynch and llornm after wards assembled, and under tbe time at- tumption eletted Longttrcutand Hawkins. 1 Hut there came to be two board, each I claiming to be tbe returning board, one presided over by Gov. Warmouth, the state, and under th law th nretidlng offloer of the Board, which bad-piwsc- -- ...u. .uU ""r.- .TT-TTV' - removed retury H iii their two appointee. After that, pro- ceedinga, the SiMraiw.Cort.seeid- ed that the removal ot Uovee, and the original appointment of Herron, were ille gal, tnd Iiuve was reinstated in his office VVbatover may be iid of these contesting Hoards, it i clear, that th courts of the tulied Slate bad in temblonco of uu oiaim. to offloe " 7 " I 11,1 Aflfit h.,1 l..,n. nn..l.',.t ik..J 3d. Aften had bun. pn.verb,. I lh.it tb. two candidut. Wni. Put ke log.., and C 0. Anionic had been , defeated and - ... . thttt Ihetr opKnt nU would ha (lecUrrd elected, they respeciivel, filed "! in the Circuit Court -ol th United Btttu fur the I District of Louisiana, for injunction snd B reuei. ill uovemor ot the (State, thtlara, aamtul I'luelihu .......i.i , ...JT.ir.t. AAniri,ailni hnarH r,l I...- I 1 , t , t P'lKtin of the rorn. and certain p-roi..lecUd,lotheU'gisUlure and to 1: n 1 tlm lt..VMrnr.hii Uw-.4.M .,-.l,. il.r. n, I in one or other of the auita. Tha cu f , , . , o.tmnlaii,twM, that they severally p- S"1 ! 7 Z Z b1ld-Prie(l1' tt'eolHoe for which they had baeticandi- date: they claimed to hava hd th ma "f at tb election, snd that there had been ten thousand voters prevented from voting -because,. t.eit oomolexion. or nrevious atau ol ri. I tut.; wh vote, they would hav. re- tftg. - f . . r4li()B ilVj r-,pjrB,lt0B-y , ' ; dence of th clot-iiou, snd to have reer- ence to tb suport bl a suit h might hl"re 10 brin8 M the office. J" L "iTZl prayer for relief to th oriMuizuion of the .General Assembly at Iu meeting unfertile 1873. prooitnianon or mq uovernor on til win 4,n, ThparU. to thew suit were II citizen of the Stat of Lou ti ina. The 8l,jecl of the suits WtuV to asiert till to the office of fetate l:k iidvoice oi snr decision or anoouncmient by any bnuid 101 any pcrMtuu elected, ami tt deter- mine the person to make fie ilecitiun aud .nt 1. , mKc t ,e l.iion and by tl,eju.,cm authority t ourt of the United ht.te. announcement of th Circuit fending th suit, an' parte and p ivute order wot made In 'he suit of Kellogi, to the elhct, that tho defend int. ti . ier ...... .... i . L , .. 11, v. iimiiuiiiiii, mo vjoveriior, rta'i in vlotatior. at tlitt rwitrjtitiini. Ai.bM. tjt I... ort, sstead a arocbiiuiitiod and rotairmor certain Jtersons claimif g Vi bo the Ionnl or ueturuing nllicera. J iio tenn rt said od werea lolktwst- - Nt,. tli.'oretlij. p.et -tlw further olMtiiiction, of tliertriK-eeii. nigs m me -raufo, au'i lurlher hi prevent the viofation of ' tbo or der of this court, and tit imminent danger of Histulting tb public (teae.1, it k hereby onltred that tha Marshal' t the Wd,tat M thy Drict of L4ii.isu, 1. iut. and tt.-nnl.-d at a Kt.ro u,.H. 1., assemitllnir or the Lvuislature therein. tU ei1 ul iuw Orleans, and hold the lnie unject to the fnither ordurol this fl)art. od m.nh.l,. .,,.. .,1 foaii, unlawful assemblage therein under the 8U1 or pretext ol authority claimed bv " , , , ? ?T"' made by uid returning ..lliocrs, in con lempt and violation of mid n Hrainlug order; but tbeMitrah! i.iliiectei to alii the ingress and - uk and froiu the public olliees in said building, of pcraops entitled to tlii-Kimn. 4th. The lutcrlomt,tr; and tt purte order in the suit of Autotne, the ckudidate for Lieutertant Governor, im to have been msdt ts the complement to the order above quoted la tlm suit 0 Kellogg, which di rected the occupation of the Slum capiiol by tbe Mirths!, wtih directiontto prohibit what i termed in the order sn uoluwtiii tstemltlsou, while the nunc Maisbul m ili rvcte'l to al.oiv the iiigrusa and t-gri ss of NO. 00 persons be nonfat ditcrmiu to be ti tith'd uiauch a privilege. Thi srd.-r in tfi.r case ol' ,Anton,c, is c-imprelienalv and c -plicit. 'Nona can unsukr its import r iu object. - , r . It iw final, that the Uoteraor of the a:e,be enjoined and restwlnc t Irom exaiuriiiiig ckN-tionr return, or; counting volea, txcept in tba prusence of otlioaia aigoatcd in thew ordurs an;! frcm coc tniiimg, intetrVrrmg with, or, attemplms to inttrl iib, the o; gauiittion ol the Sut Igislalure, anU trom d.iing any act, or from giving any order, direction, or making any request, J uirccoy or munccily, (ntveit jr biuder,., any put ton from being prnteut and taking part in .'he organization of the senate, ciu-i on the ninth of lJectniber. of at any tuture day, who may be returned a a mtwlier thoreuf, by a UoarJ, e.im KtaeLof H. V. Wannouth, GenrjjB JC. tltxvec.aumet Longatrrtt, Jacob llk!u -and John Lynch, and whoae name hnve oeoa traiutnitied to CharUst JUcrni, Sei Ntary of the Senate by tut., K. Ji,,reo oic.etary ol Stuf, Second; .that tenty ' named perwns who had b en candidate . tor the elBc of genatnr in the Htate t-vu-ata, who wet tnpuotej u have been eicctca, sua lud been declared to be ere e-i .iued and M!,,ni!d from purt.oi- p.ting tu any manner in tbe oroaniz itu.n uf tbe Beoato, or doing any act about that utganimtion, unlca their uamm .liould apiwar 00 Hovee a list, of ntunn of the numbers of the Senate, transmitted tu the (Secretary ' of t:. cfenato, Clwrlea jiemi. inua. about - on hundred persons whoa name, an given ho were tuppoevd to bo elect xl to tlie House of Ri preaentutive of the gihtiU Ataembly, and had ln declared to lKHI elected, wore imilar!y eiijoined from par ticipating to the orgunir-aiion of tbe House of Representative, or Irom doing any act or caagnff nibJUsai -tfisjsr Brtmrr Wcre oa Uoveei lut el niemlwrt. 4lh. The clerks of th Senate and uftbo House of Itepreaentaiive, were cvcrally etijoioed from placing on nuy list or n nounciug the name of any member, or from recognizing at a uimhUt, oeaiyiafrw--at a member prior to or during tbe oigan Ulationof tb renpective House, any per son who nam wt not placed uitcn Bnve' list. i 1 , 6th. The Secretary of State, (Bovfv) wa enjoined from roceivma n,iuf. of tits election of Stal ofiicer, or of nVembert 0! the General Assembly, iee,. ng ucn a iheuld b filed in biioHir by th Board Composed of Wftimouth uoogscreei, uawKiua, i,ynch and liovee. , Sixth, the chief of the metropolitan police , and all of it membera nnmberinir about 1- e.bt hundred .ni th. Wi ju7e(j ftom luUrferingwith Ihaorgani-" . xauon 01 tu ticoeral Aasemb'y, and not P tnos. on lovee . li,t from eo- SriiTS Board, recognined by the aovernot wira: mjiiineu irom cung a a cunvassiuff R,.r.t f.,.m .1. I ....!!.... 'iiuhviwiiij mui puiiiiftuiug any calculation, tatcmctits or procla niatnirt of the results or grunting eertiuVatca of election, or stateroom tendiug tu ahow any right In otHee growing out of t!ie ballot cast at "V.. ":","".m,,r,ml- 8,i11 t uuuiBmRiii 1 r, m 1 1 iim urtiiv irf ih. y..k....i Bute, nnd.T thei orders, took ,, of th VM9 ctfh,A , ,he month of December, when th Uen" . - ...... ...wiinfll fdor tha pfoclamation of th. Gov,,,'; tm.1 Asuusmltllt BVfst'M In . 1 111 egresat aud UigiCit of parsou were xejjuiaien. aevoroniK 10 lilt order Iter- . ... ..... It vtjji;Hi'u. iiv 11 uu unea a booator flir,lonu ,mt tll,j Wtlil , scao. ,,e h,d !,-,,,,.. .S. . , - . 1-- l.j " ... 1 f " lm Bonnie, and in virtue or sue m.. i.i,. M.twvi ,, .an, l HJtl as AfieUlttlMtlt Governor altor the death of Dunn the Lieuteuunt Uomnor, cl.oen in moj, bit " ,t ltl, a.ne of the occurrence, he w not merely undue efflste, at president nf till. Si'ii.tf. lint fua nut a U........... . had no title, or color ot title, to act a Lieutenant Governor, or to take any rmt . ., ... '. ,.,. " ' L 1 XZZ. i .b. unaau-r of New pf lean, being It speaker, ihe twriiUc4t ol Boi-i- untlerllie lil)uuotinn, were taken at con clusive of Bieniltershiu. These bodie p.issed reaoiutiont fur Ihe impeachmcut of tit Govt-ruor, and Unit l'iuchback le t at, liberty to assume the title of Guvernor.' Two Di riot Judgeship were, tittoiithai, and a new couri tatiil Uie iHiiiuri.ir couit was eiblilicd wiltb txtraiirdinarv ponBH, and among other exclusive juru dirtioH to detcrtiiiite title to otliee, and Mi. Uuwkin one of the mrinlicra ot the B.ivto Hoard, who hud made the election returns, wa hm.Io Judge,' ;epj having been tnkm bv the Governor, In hisotll eil capacity, to scour Kvntiau bv t-i oupreuw vour. 01 lite bulled Stalesol n chaunery order ttf the fnit d Stub, circuit Court. Turn bodi, fnfiwiib adorited rtsolution tit di.mU tho' prueeeititigs. 1 ne Inoil.iry wua The t iK'itury piitocd tiHiler U oiiiint nd . !' Gen James L tiM.trict, sn t h r ol t,s U .v-e es I. m.d lljunl. ni.d ilia aiseuu a mm lukmi una " 01 vj iu am in me. u. . at in v. It tout been tu'lipvoed tiiat no ainituntener BJ or skill was udt.ouatu to m .itv. a. nun dt main in a chimeefy ciime ''hi .( A.. ism mm(aLTi'yrTuXZutm"' nr,xmraiyrrid'a'cwtuiiiiisliil i.yJiB t.i'i ut.m 'J)iu.Ujami,e nn iir-al - Chancery Omit in suit, ami over which the court bad no iiinsdlctUtn, whether np purtiinitict or eulijsrt mutter. Tho'Ciri cuit Court of th United S'ale I a court1 of limited! jurisdictio tborit, to iHikrt.un 6 SSSln, jn. and without tu- ivil ults between V unleis tlis rake recNy under tire cossiitiitinn anl law of the lulled Slates, an I the lnn. dii tiou it vented by act of Congnei, and Coni;iTs bad no power to cooler jtinmiio ' , tion in any oilier cow lieui-en tiic-h citi-, sent, 14 iia no authority Li giv jtintdic' uonoi il s ut nj a cititon of the rirute -i gainst flie State. Under the sot of Cm. tgain - t tV State. Under the act of C- v. eine-nu 01 a CTicie uity ma ntitin a suit for an otik-e of asute within ihecou ti Ot tlw l, lilted Males but the State ixx KMuru U sp, i. ally exei pted from te operation of this net in the ame cUu-e, that exorptt the t.tliee of mumW-rs of Con grm and Presidential Electors, ht) tJt jmrtt preliminary older In1' the cte ot Antonie it as exjilicit a determination of the till of the membera oi the LfirnUture and lurnikbetat ciimpint a writ of ,o -session a could be devised.' Tnrgani. xation ol the Lt-iil.iture i by chancery otdT. II ui there b.en n'-is e ice to the execution of theae orcUrs and. riot and )C0NTIK!KO OK roi'Ri n PAMt.)
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 24, 1872, edition 1
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