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THE SENTINEL SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1873. THI3 OITTT. raerled from ta ariwars llW ef - rtrt HW STAVS OF TIIIMOMBTH TSSTXXDAT. s. - it.! 11 m. ir.i, e p. a. 88 89 M M 87 partially ctouuy. wit siigni nu. south to ML - ; 1 1 ' 1 1 . K t V. F. Green, of Franklin, in In tbe elty, Our market yesterday tu tosh of eante- Ws sre glad to bear that too health of the --ttI.tM lmproed in the last week. -taa,: Cery and Asbury sent down a large dele gation yesterdsy to bear Vaeee, All kind of crop la this county are an Ber ing fc rait, eipeclally tPlaud torn, j ' f U J The only work a nan ought to be required to do thia weather la to fan himself, ; , . , ;., Many of the republicans of tliia city are down on the nomination of Bill Smith." " ' W. K. Davis, the clerk of the superior court of Franklin county, la in the city. CoL W. K Anderson, of the Cltlaem na tional bank, uvea business trip to New Torlu, -.,-4r-.K;.;,:;'-'A The rush of the peat two or three days bring over, our streets look somewhat de- sorted. i. . -;;'- ,. i t - ( ) v '' : . Ti . - It Is talked around that Uncle Samnel Til dea will come to see us before the campaign We bear there Is to be a rout log seeetlng and barbecue la Panther Branch township tki. . ,i i; n - St, John spclety meets next Tuesday ereoing at St John's (Catholic) church." A Jul! attendance Is desired. ,. .- Ecnl-U ft-! tscxiUrav We hare discontinued the publication of tLe Seml-Wot!y EtiUoeL 6uVcritxr to I it, who have paid in advance, will be fur nlahed fco equivalent of their subacrlpUoos la either the Dally or Weekly SentlneL Flease notify u at onoe which is desired. - t ' . . ' r Cfcaekeel hj LigUtmlag. .. Thursday while the down freight oaths Raleigh k Gaston railroad was at Klttrella, a thaader-storm a came up. Robert Brooks. the conductor, was sitting on the steps of dt Blatfpnn. waltlns the m: some cars, when lightning atrack Teace nl Lracblatel i,i:t I atnie Crowd end t;Ica . iit it a j vrt . i. i- Claaees and Condl . Uaas. . Yesterday morning hg' before the hour Lor, U. s niacin theiuawiviNi lo the majority and tullnscoutrol. After showing cp the iMiormltiee practiced in this state by rascals, be -next p; '.Jl,:s attention to the hu ,e swindles practiced in the national .aJailuLitraUoo., I'a bruuM out with start 11, xfurce tle fstct H at since 1861 f l,eoo,OuO,CQ3 had been collected from reTeuue,nd out of which 11,500.000,000 had been lost. This tact appeared in (he recent speech, In congress, of Hon. J, J. Deris, Who collated his inures, from offlchd reports. The speaker then went on to speak of the few feet from him, so badly ahocklag him UuU It took some time for Mm to recover. Oa the J 8th the Franklin Courier will Is ue as a morning dally, and so continue during the session of the district conference of the M. E. church, which is to be held InLouIaburgi , It will contain a full renort of each day'slproceedlngs of the I'mnferenonT ' and also fresh snd spicy editorials and the current news of the pries only 20 cents. Jlif J J ft WpJ.V UJSS&H?"-! orerwhelmlug eorruptlQs which bad die 1 ero-li 1 Wed oh court-house square, lo front of the I iiieed iK. Ceuslwa wj a f. "are, it ttMi f! lf ' fie attempt to start it c.T. About 83 o'clock fc'Unlcj's flue bruaa band commenced phiylng, and Its sweet strains soothed the Impatience of many ai the tardy appearance of the promised Seak ers. A little before I o'clock the cheers of the largl crowd, and the Inspiring strains of Dixie from the band, gave notice of the ap proach of the speakers.' ' ; When the luU took otace W. II. BleUeoe. si president of too TUden and Vance club, arose, and said he was about to perform a usk wnlcb be felt to be a nseleat one. lie SECOND KDITIOX OK TUI KJ Sentinel office, to greet the standard-bearer of the conservative-democratic party in the Iweeent campaign, lion. Z. B. Vance, upon the occasteo of his opening speech.- Raleigh U4 the vicinity turned out in fuO force, and It did one's heart good to5 sue such blear ty and BLhuilalie dfmoostratlon io Javor of reform. , The enthusiasm was' not confined to the men utouOnk enwds of todies tesU- Bed their devotion to the cause by occupying Autneatlcie4 copy of tie LAST WILL AND TE3TAMENT GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Embiciog Brhedule of hie Real Krt.i. witk klaborate Notes thereto bj the TetUlur, .,wh,ch added taterestuif liU toriea Btotrropbkl Mt ezpJanalor aoUe V ltS fiMUhrt, eouuinlnr ioeekHrv of ths Wihli.iftoos r'tatory ot htu Veraoo. UtMtorj ot Jdt. VernoiLadiea'AMoi-taUoeof the Unkm. WUtoryuf firtt . County, Va., wbereia lit. Verso is Ita&trd. iiUlorvof . waablngtoe aad L'e lioivenlty, tx Lexinjr. too, V. HUtorr of jUetaodHa Aeademv and denounced them In scathing terms. Ho then made soma remarks personal to himself. He said be was charred with be ing a harsh oTernor during- the war. Never was charge more unfounded, f Trie It was that e bad had many uopleauat law s M enforce, but in so doing be bad used every exertion to protect the people of the state from presalon. He .-was - particularly cnarjred with an indue that wbeel-boree of democracy In the west. uoo. James Madison Leach, of Davidson county, 4 ; .'" . ' : : ,Goerai Leach, aunt forward fctnldjt thua-. ders of applause. He began his remarks by a comparison between the two recent na tional conventions and the two state con ventions; their personnel and their work. Uen. HMhuifrtoa and notice of a a deals and burUl. BloKraplilcil sketches of Mrs, lUrtu Waihlntoa and the Curtis rmllr. BiJcraphlcal sktchMf Kev. Lord Brtaa Falrfas aad the Fairfaxes " BlotTapuVeal" tketcbesof Ur. Cralk, Whln4-ton, intimate friend and Urn 11 j ubrtician. biographical ketches of Judge Huabrod Waablnifton. the farortte nephew of the General, o ot tbe legatees aed executors of hU Will. Bin. srapbidai tketcbe of General de Lafayette. Keeping In this strain, he entered Into n!!!fJi,9iffV sxpoVr ,Tte argumeot of ths case , ef Jekti tjor- mMStala. vs. B. G. Kaaly et als.,cota monly called the " city case," began In the supreme court yesterday and occupied the entire session of the day. It was opened by U. Biubee, of counsel for defendants. It u thought that the ease will occupy all of to-day's session; and, probably, Monday's. The matter has all along excited an Intense interest.. 4aha Isof Johnrootgotlly whlppirout ,n h Was perfected day before yesterday. There was a commodious, platform draped la Uni-, ted States flags and seats enough to accom modate eight hundred or a thoosend people. and everything done necessary to maks the sffalr pleasant and agreeable. Stanley's brass band was on hand aad Oiled np the moment of waiting very agreeably. t ! A nttle after 11 o'clock Governor Vance I appeared, escorted by General W. R, Cox. chairman of our stats executive committee. and the committee of arrangements on the I VWWail BJMl UW I ... r . . . . I n-- uu, bitji ,1. ,n mm ni. I - I v. .1.- I rr)rougu House, in we nail m I hremm, i tK. i. i. i . I sen ted to the American iwnU ta ,ui-1 ef Uai.yette toeether wltb fnU and ' """ I the Rescue fire comoanv and In tbe court I "1. 7 ' . " " w -"l ,M. fc. . JT7 r"'- TT? leU exphtnatory aotea of diffemt d.vW , lhoma. heeathew eL M .,! " 9Tmwn- IttWneilt Of theN wpomuo. Jloimt oU .sxrtUrs f t.tereet eo v - - m . 1 1 ' ' I laws he had stood between the modIo of I 01 lu ouof good American citteens r"."" ,6 WUI- AUo sxtrart from Tfc CltlCd' HVitniHl Jnntnecesrytotheoccaslool., . ."TL.,. laud explained the mutual ties snd m. r,".kl'n' Wmr t-n. r - . '- f Lf I Was Perfected dsv before veatenla. Tbeiw I ..." . . . I , ' . . . .tA .t I "alnS, na -r or u ne Baa leilCd to flo Ibis the Conndarata I w "-m wmm uiuu ujvm urxcvner r- vvoi Ann government would have Interraaiwi and a. ecnted these laws In our borders tbrouzb FtMDS trom w ordlura he took np tbe I Cb vUlier IL Cerrutu (Ute ItaUaa MlnU- troops and officers who knew nothl.... nf I coare Phllcan party during Its slx- oar people, snd would not h.v. h,..i lnr I Te" Por. "1 Wd bars lta tkkea tbem the consideration shown bv I lnf orrBPUo In U the branches of govern- militia officers who were born and reared among them. At that time, 186J-3 tbe Confederate army waa strong and oppoeliion In poor old North Carolina could have been eastly crushed ouL Just about that time ome fifty or alxty citizens of the tit were II!a iflirrnnnmr. ... ihrnh .n,i m,m. I M gTwessd iib tmnsltftoUs sp!auso snd Pool wsnt to Cincinnati to boss the radical 1 1!Tftroa.lh! I I delegatioa from North Carolina. : He had ' w 7 ""7 """" w . u. ised Uten the contract to C del, , t ifi j-uZTTT-lm hrief but very appropriate remarks "wura, iiun waa naval HI aTW tee I . . , ... ,, .. uuwuaceu we uuKiuguunea genuemsn to the crowd -a man already so well known to them. In ' bis ' Introductory remarks,' Mr. Bieasoe very properly characterised Mr. gooda. Pool went back to Washington yes- terdsy much cbop faUen. ; .. Good-bye, Mr. Pool, u . v(, v,i Claude Sherwood, one of Creech's best looking and most p-opular clerks, Laa re- tars ed from bis centennial trip, i f 7 Again we call upon the city authorities to! look sfter the beck lots. Msny of them are Ins very unhealthy condition. : w " A fMO bet on the result or ths election ' was made yesterdsy. Names net given as both are members of theeburcb. " Elder Dameron, ot the Primitive Baptist denomination, will preach tat Person Street Methodist church next Monday night., Large number of ladles were in Uie court house, and the hall of the Rescue lire compa ny, when Vance waa speaking morning. V r " Lii 4 ' v' N. J. RiJUIck. rierk of the tTnltea States circuit court here, returned yesterdsy after noon from a brief business visit, lo bis home in Gates county: -i-. - Rev.. Father Reiily , has returned from Sampeos) county, as4 tbere wl be mass1 at St John's Catholic) church to-morrow at the usual BW..j ji We hear that a Tiklen and Vance club Is to be organized at Rolesvtlle, this ..county, Every township In the county should have one In active operation. VIciar rirw roipanT. g ? ' TlilS efficient colored Are company paraded yesterday afleraoon, rsnder the command of Cant Harris IfoRan. Tbey had their very bamisome Dtlle naud-engint with tbem and made a good appearance.. Water was ob Uloed frees tbe deters at tbe Intersection ot Fswttvllle.:o4 : DavJe utreetst nnd the en gine operated la flue style. The Victor com pany always does valuable and efflclent ser vice at fires. It is always prompt to sppear st tbe post of danger. ' II-ls narrieeL ' Ths following from "the EllxaUrth" Citv Economist may not prove uninteresting to some of our resders, as the gentleman re ferred to la well known, , and has , many friends here, especially among tbe fair sex. we Join the Economist In tendering the eoupleeurbest wtahest'.'" t . OnTharsdsv tftb nit in Norfolk -Va! at the residence of W. F. Dann. Esq.. by Rev. Dr. W. D. Thome. W. C Brooka and Miaa Georgia KelUngef. both of E. City, N, 6. Tins anaoaneemeui would hav 4 wen made last srsetv but for our abseocei lint our congcatulalloos, now odered to our young friends, are sum the less sincere and feeartlelt lor being lata, w ' v y to we auinonues at Richmond and told them that those men must be brought to a peedy trial, on speciflo charges, or be at once released. The government authori ties quibbled and tried to dodge the point, but be told them it , those men were not brought to an ImmedhtU trial, or released, he would issue his mnclamatlom. recaliinz from Ta'ficrli' . . I al.TaW Attl I.a a.k. Ill.i' m m .t . " ? UrL Baron Von Gerolt (Ute Fruaaiau slinhv Ujt), reooc Konaere(late Mexicaa MinUteiL tbe late Ilea. Reverdr Johi'xw. tbe Ute uen. nonert av. Me, lions. T Bayard. SchuyUtColfsx. W. Fia ney Wbrte, F. K. Bplnner (late U. 8. Treaau.er), George t. Bout well (Ute fUeretary ot tbe Treasury L Willises 8prague, Geo. Tickers. D. i. Mor riU, K. 0. Towasend, John ekermaa, Uoraea Maynard, BenUmto F. Butler. F. T. f relic r huyeeu, Thoa. A. i endricks, nlraon Cameron, Itoacoe Conkllng, snd many others. Horn. T. F. Bayard sayst "The work you propose to publish wfll doubtless be well re ceived. At this particular period, snythlng ,hat tends to rerivs the memory of tbe Illus trious Warhingtoa ta tbe heart of bit eona- i, should be encouraged, Ac. " iltue voIubm printed In handsome trye h Vi concerned. In whom ceulered' sfl of rofonnr reconciliation, and anion, he being the rep resentative man of the party that was bend ing all Its energies to bring about those desirable and vital tilings. ' Governor Vanos began Us speech by ssyiog thst be was a der outtbw whole mliltw force of the stats V protect iu citizens from tyranny and op. press ion. - The Confederate government yielded and the prisoners were released without even being brought to a trial He always ordered his militia officers to Dro- caudiditV for the i tton W chief execuUve is- this stair, i poslOcn be "ladield oefore I iar-u-o suiecv ta suuuary 4uly. joba , x-atterson, . tbe negro wn. wssi knocked down on Harrington street the ..other sight by Nelson Williams, ooL. with a j slung shot and so badly hurt, Is recovering. " .i . ' d..". t i ''f::fi . Tosterday, during the hottest part of the day, an old country man perambulated FayettevUle street trylcg to find a faithaser for several bunches of nghtwood. Rather a ' 'grim Joka. J;7,i. T7l?77 .''"'T! , J70T - 1 i Judge Settle, the radical gubernatorial i - candidate, was present si the speaking ysei ' terday. , He came smiling, but. ) kmklng as if be bad Just returned from the funeral of . a dear friend. " :i A-AeiTHidsjnamu'iH1' ' ., J. C. Scarbrough, our candidate for su perintendent of public lustructlon, . served faithfully throughout uie war . aa a Confed- ite soUnr.' t tbe close of hostilities, be entered .Wake Forest college cbtd .ln his -rebel grey" and with only TJ cents of good mooey In his pocket He struggled herd to pay bis wsy, tangbt school, Ac, and grad uated creditably, When be left college be had a solid education, and $Uln cash, and waa out of debt. Mr. Scarbrough la not clergyman as some suppose, but be la a teutons and worthy member oT the Baptist church." . ' ' .. ', . ,.. -. .i Tkk ItepaLMeaxt ftale jBsecntiTsi S7oanmlftM The following Selfuff list of tbeepubl I eiWns and trouble they bad'gooe In' pre- Ucan stoto executive eommiUe. They were R)r mit csio ; but that be I Vance appointed by" & V. Phillips, chairman 'of I oirera 10 ,petk lor ho,r Bn- " the resent convention, under their plan of I tuow bm I801"6! hour and a half, and orga'olsatloa t r - t.?- e 1 I1" tv"ce closing tbe debate with a speech ' Thos. Hghcbsinnan of Guilford 1 01 tba me Sth., This was tbe rule es- comityr PiiKkhif KoffinS, ttf BunMbbor J. .wIa.,W4if.feOTJW.Jirtj. In A8C8 . Mott, of Iredell; Darlua SUrbuck, of I u aWJeU by avar alnca. The never divl forsytbej Lf XlWes of Craven; W. , W. I de1 "me equally wha a'coaaervkive speak- Holtlen, and James II. Harris. coL. ofl"" 0D 01 tMlr appointments, except In Wskej JjA,Jenkui1t. of. Gaston; Alfred I th" W"F proposed to Judge Settle, or sand Howe, coL, of New Hanover; & F. PhllllDe. I "'ched the opposition speaker Ibetween two and the duties of which he was somewhat familiar WUh. H bad been1 irovemor of this etmmonwealth during a dark and trou bled time, and during that time the execution of msny aarsh laws fell to bis tor, the execu tion Of-jldth"a1w'uopl was to thosa bpoi whom It was executed ; but the law and bis sworn duty made It Incum bent upon him to do It But the war bad now passed away and peace again reigned la oar land. In 1 announcing his candidacy he thought it tu his duty to the people to state bis views frankly and squarely,,. True the war bad passed away, but we were dwelling amidst Its wreck and debris, and many vital lasses were now before tbe people for' defi nite settlement. He Was the candidate of the whit eople of the slate, but lo saying tills he did not mean to place himself in an tagonlaia with any color. He then wenton to sketch too achievements of the Anglo-Saxon race and to prove their title to supreme cy wherever chrbtianlty and chllixaUoo has a foothold, snd never, with his consent. should this supremacy pass to an alien blood. After speaking upon this portion of his subject for some time bt autftl to the proposition of Judge fcetUe, tlif ridlc gubernatorial nominee tor division of time. He said that about 15 minutes before he left the hotel to appear on this stand he had received a note from Judge Settle, ask ing a divlalon of the time. He responded that thU was his tVance'sf appointment, and that be was the guest Of the TUden Sod Vance cluUthat' they: rtne c)ul,j to Judgl Settle having tbe advanUge of the The body of a dead male Infant was found la Oak Grave township, la the woods, Thurs day afternoon. It had the appearance af being about a weea aid. .Tbe boJy was not much decomposed. - ' In our report of tbe proceedings of the meeting of the stockholders of the North Carolina railroad Thursday, the name of N. H. D. Wilson, of Greensboro; Was anaomnced l as a director on the part of the stsU j The name of w. R. Myers, of Chsriotte, shoskl Of Wake, via Wash! ngton City. T. F. Lee, i Kakav4a the peexy af Iliilllpe-vrhlle he is la Wsshlngtoa. of tbelr's. Judge Settle declined tbe propo sition. He Vance in thU fed them out of their own spoon. He held ta bis bsnd a book of his letters to the president of the Confederacy and the secretary of war, giving numerous instances where he had interposed to shield our dtl sena, A charge was la circulation that, up la tUudolpfr county, or somewhere else, be bad Women's thumbs squeesed tinder fence rails in order to make tbem tell where their bosbauds, Ac, were. This was aa infamous fie, snd the man who told him so to his face would have to swallow the lie. He never squeezed a woman by ber thumbs or In any other way unless by her parBdssion. This whole thing was a shtnderous charge put In circulation by unscrupulous men. He had ever been true to the people of bis sUte. In contrast to his couduct be would call atten tion to the state of (flairs la 1870. There was no' war then; all waa peace, except the turmoil created by designing, bad and base mm to serve their own enda. Holden levied, without the authority of law, regiments of black and white soldiers and mads wsr upon ths citizens of the state. He arrested them by the hundreds, snd of his own volition suspended the blood-bought writ of habeas corpus. Men were not ouly put li prison, bat actually lung up and put to tort ore, as were eld M Roane and Mur ray'. "The supreme" court was sppealed to for writs of habeas corpus, which were Is sued, but when tbe then governor refused to obey them, tbe court refused to force Mm to do so, and stood supinely by and saw oar best citizens dragged! to prison vby a rabble soldiery .without a proper warrant, and some even pot t o torture," ami refused to In terpose the Uw la their behalf. Who was on the supreme court bench at that timet Thomas Settle! Yet he had the Impudence to charge him (Vance) with being untrue to tbepeople a-ttm .stata. ,-( t.-v f. i:; j.i Tbe speech wss a scathing arraignment of the present federal administration, and a compteto vindication of bis coarse as gov ernof of North Carolina during the war. Tbe speech was full of pithy and suggestive pofuts. and lis solid and massive argument was enlivened throughout by those apt anec dotes which noons so well knows how to tell We ere sorry that our a Dace does not meat He denoaneed Rs administration of public affairs as Infamous "beyond eotieeu- j non, and gave a number of notable Dlustra I miiis of tbe truth of his declarations. , Ws Would every democrat, conservative and re publican la tne state could aavs beard the speech. It was such a one as should come from Uw lips of a patriot and statesman, and carried conviction to the hearts of all who bad capacity to com prebend the plainest proposition within the domain of com- siou sense and sound logic. No fanciful deciarations or baseless aaserUon' were la- duleed In. AH was arvament. lrHrip fn-t and figures. There vu no appeal to passion I XTATIONAL HOTEL,' anu prejudice, ua everv word aiklmaaatl in 1 ' reason. la a word.' it was such a speech that on outj-eears oa 'YeryismaeoaMbafTliM the aadlence apppredated R and under stood its scope was evidenced by the fre quent outbursts of appUuse which greeted the speaker. V" 'V,f. j At the conclusion of General Leech's speech, CoL T. C. Fuller was loudly called. H e came forward, expressed bis thanks for the compDment and introduced Cspt"-?. WillUms, of Nssh, who made a brief . but brilliant speech, which wss applauded . all the way through. Capt WilUams Is. a very effective speaker. .x W'hea Capt WWiams concluded, toe meet ing adjburwed In very' "wsy 'aatlsfier." with the entertainment Style, will be furnished la naatDhiat (ara. h Macaw, m w JW pnoe 91 MkUV A Sud bs eeat cloth binding at 11.00. , CAPITOL 8QUARF, 1 C. S. BBOWN, lWurroR. i TheKational Is one of the best arranged, and the most perfectly veulllated Motel M the State, and being delightfully situated by Capitol square, It la one uT the beat eumnirr seotdeaeaa in lutsdor North trollua- . CIssgglM wa. tpeca," I. F ; The other morning aa aged couple came In from the Cary neighborhood to visit a Raleigh Jewelry store and make a purchase. A crown of silver hair showed itself from under tbe husband's rusty straw hat. and the old lady, rigged out with a new tie and a clean collar' looked motherly and benevo lent ' A poet would have written of them : Hand In hand they walk together Down tbe shady side of life, , , Got, Twace's appalntxucDta. r f Gov. Vance and Gen. Jas.' M. tcseb Wf address their fellow-citizens at the following pUces and times: - '';" Tsesday. July 5th, at Rutherfordtoc. weaneeday, July JBth, Columbus, Poli county. I Thursday, Jsly 17th, QendersoRville, Hent Uk. the victualrtbrldeaco permitting bud ZU "TU rka motor k.nln,r tnw tha ri.lm.lf ...I I - vatvuua, ou a '"X , t- -r " "f V "" r,, esa4 Bel tie should meet In a series of Joint ap pointments, conducted after the manner of the good old dsys days of Codger, Man gum,' Manly and others, when a white man was considered as good as a negro ss long ss be behaved himself. , uere ine speaker men entered into a have been used Instead,' 1 mm?. TheGaadOMiray. Jsmea Stewart, Rafua Hayweod, WUOam Hunter and Charles Williams, Anglo-African juveniles of sgea ranging between IS and IS years, were before his honor, Mayer Manly, yesterday morning eu the charge of throwing watermelon rinds Into tlx crowd in front of the Ysrbrough house Thursday night when Governor Vance was being serenaded. Tbe mayor demanded a fine of $20 each or Jail for SO days. ' Afterwards, In consideration of the youth of the offenders, the mayor re mitted the flne oa the condition that their fathers, who were preeeot and. interceding. would take lUm to the guard-house sod give then a sound thrashing., This wss Joyfully agreed to, and, Judgin from tbe sounds of distress which, were soon heard "terblesQjBg from the CamboeeeHt meet have heeo well Uved an.' " ' aernon touatyi I IU i i " I - ! M f t ) ! I k.,t aMnMAati'.,Mial'A it.. L,L,1 - S " 4 $ I alu " WHijntwisaivwiwfrew wi aaav mteaw I rrkUr; ,Jiu , f AshevUle, hifccomba I of affairs of ths country Just preceding, and I 1 ! 1 1 after the close of the war. He laid bare the villainies and Inconsisteades of the recon struction acts, and showed that tbe eon- eounly f tfU-J il f uov. aocewlll Sieak at tbe following points: , , ..( ... , Monday, July list, Marshall, Madison eo. Wednesday, August Sd, Burnsville, Tsn- cey county, n ) m i r-titt Tbursday, August 3d,'Bakersrille, Mitch- eu county. : f j . I . - .1 grass that passed those acts, according to Its own admissions, first dissolved the Union. He spoke of tbe constitutional convention of 1368 as being born T a violated federal con stitution. Congress ordained that that body Saturday, August Mi, 1 BeonV WaUuga hould be convened, prescribed bow mem- county. - liii Monday, August ,7th, Jefferson, Ashe co." Wednesday, Angnst lh, Wilkesbom, Wilkes county, i.iw,'.-'; .-,: Thursday, August 10th; Tartomville, Alex ander county. ,v , "; Western papers fill please copy. Gov. Vance, after leaving RaMgh, wil a rvAvnlV mt . Smlthfield, Johnston county, Saturday. f5.' Tsrboro, Monday 17th. Washington, Tuesday IRtU LMenton, Tliursdav SOth. i i j , TTiT hers sbouhl be elected and then proceeded to disfranchise 20,000 white men. " Under this congressional manipulation a constitu tional convention was called, a constitution framed and 80.000 negroes, who bad no right to vota; vvtd upon the question pf their own enfranchisement ;while 30,000 white mea who had a right to vote were sot allowed to i vote on the question at all. This was like fifteen men going to a fhurck of twenty, applying for membersliip' snd ' insisting on voting bp .their own elecUon and then dbv frauchttnng one-mini or me original nnm- glowing appeal to the auto pride of North CerollnUna. Towards tne close of Gov. Vance's speecu,' Gen. J. M. Leach arrived and took a seat npoS tbe platform. Being called forward he was received with Immense enthusiasm, and proceeded to make a brilliant and Impassion ed appeal to ill classes, of North Carolinians, without regard to party or color, to rally to tbe defence of the good old state. Geo. Leach stated that be desired to eon duct the pending canvass In a gentlemanly meaner, without vituperation or personali ties; but thst, if Ute other side preferred a campaign of a different kind, he was ready for them, hod they' had better ; stead from under. The general then retired with tbe understanding he waa to be fully beard from n the evening. The crowd then adjourned amidst the stirring strains of Stauley'a cornet band, to assemble again la tbe evening, when Boa. J. M. Leach, Hon. D. G. Fowie, General W R. CoX aad Captain S.' T.' Williams are ex- a J . -J"- pected to epselss per programme. , g : f I . ' v. x .. . . . it moor. . , , . At night the stand was brilIanUy IIJ auil Bated, and the street io front bUzed with tsr-1wrr't.TheT-n'ort-at a laMwn as- I - I "What we want to took at," remarked tbe good old man aa they entered a store, " U a pair of green goggles-4omethlng not over high in price.". , ; "What we want to took at," repeated the good oW lady, "Is a pslr of nice spectaclea, and we dont care what tbe cost W, ; The Jeweler hesitated a little, and then Inquired:. 4 , ; ......! I "Which shall H be goggles or specs V "Goggles r exclaimed the husband. i 8pecer shouted tbe wlfa "t Tbe Jeweler dlsplsyed an assortment of lotoTThe nusbaiid pawed" over one pile and the wife the other', ', He had bis lips close shut, as if determuied to die la de fence of goggles, and she breathed hard aad looked defiant as she picked out a pair of two dollar spectaclea, ' " this pair er goggles with ooe eye cracked any cheaper than the others V softly asked the husband. . ,"111 throw off a quarter," replied the Jew eler as he looked at them, v I'That settles that," continued tbe good old wan, feeling for hta '9mXkcr !"m Uke this pair of specs at two dollaral" remarked the woman, bandiag them over the show-case to be boxed np. ' . ' ' r f See here. Lacy," said the husband as he walked up to ber, "it's goggles or nothing t You've lived with me tone enooeh to know thai t mean what t ssy r ' , : , ' VDont tbiuk you can hose me around be cause we're in a strange town 17 slw replied. "fve got my soul set on a pair of specs, aad specs IH have !" " "T " " ;1cyf Lacy!?;:s:.t rr! 'You can't Locy no green goggles on to my nose !" she answered " . , , , '..,, ' f- I hope that you may agree," pleasantly put In the Jeweler. . . ... f You aeednt nope around me t growled Uie old bury. We're not. rich, aad times ari) bard, butwben you see green goggles on tbls nose of mine you will see me a corpse r Lucy, darilnx. let'a go down to the post, office and eee if tberels a letter from Sam eel," anxiously remarked the hasband, and aa they went out be winked at the Jeweler to leave things in eUta quo for a short Urns. -: Where tbe old couple went the Jeweler does not know. In about half an boar tbe good woman entered, looking as if she had Just finished a big washing. .Her collar was gone, ber hair disarranged and ber bonnet caved in, but she was very cheerful. "Ill take that pair tf spectaclea, she curtly observed aa she uld down tbe cash. ' I am glad you came ta an anderstand ing,' replied (be Jeweler as he put up tbe purchase. . . . ( , "So am 1," was her brief saswer, and she Went out ' : ,.....-. ;-..; The Jeweler looked afer her, and leaning over a I Itching-poet half, way down the block be saw Uie good old man, coat lorn up the back, neck tie honeiug lo a wild wsy one eye closing up and tbe urlra of bis hat gone. Goggle wera nowhere spertscles were all rxl'i. ' .-' StrweUNl with tbe vie te afford 8U1TH F EOO. aand PRIVATC. PAKLOBa to such guests aa des're iheut. - For Politics I Headquarters the National U 1 tbe betadaited House In the city, having large Parlors ea ths ground floor connected with private apartments. t'uwa ot Capitol 8uare; with IU Shaded walks, grand forest oaks and beautaul shrubbery is one of the prettiest and most delightful resorts to the country, thus afford uig uie guesU of ths National all tbe ad vantage of one of the handsomest little : Parks in the United States. I A majrnlfleeot double portico, froutiua and everiooklng Uapitol Square, exlenda aliHijr the entire front vf thU really handsome build kiC, rendartng te the moat desirable houee In the city for UdUs, children and sojourner if every class. -The cool, shady and breezy location of Ut Jiatioaat, Itself occupying one whole square, keepe It free from fllee and mumjiiIUmhi through the entire Hummer. A ro of aingle- tory olnaea, auluhle fur euslnea and Professional gentlemra, is at tached to tbe Hotel, and alarai s at tbe ser vice of such as desire them. 1 Experienced and polite Porters attend air trains with good Coaches aad Baggage wag one, and sreeu of the National may rely on food attention, good tare and excellent d' Inking water. Bath Booms arid Wtter Closets ARC ON EVERY FLOOR. , 'rff.!,.y,0smtb '' RALOOX snd BILLIARD ROOM Hi ths dry. AOE5.TS WANTED for th Historical Work Our I IV IKK WIRIIKB. A Cornplets and Graphic History of Ameri can Pioneer LI'e 10(1 TIC Hi AUO. Iu thrilling conflicts or Re 1 an . White Foes. Rseltlat- Aitvrutores, CapUvlttca, Forays, greats, Pioneer whou snd boys, Indian war-paths. Cent,, tte, Mi Upo ts A book for idd and ymt ig. ot a dull page. Mo e n petit I on. E aormous sale. AgenU waaira e'erywnme. itinsirsieu Xlrculars tree. 4. v. Mcvuitui B PS.. ; , . o; rmiada.. June 14-4W. AOINTS S3 eiejant 10J for t3. TNatl PhUa , Pa. txUChrentos. tl atlonal Chrome Co.. . A CURIOSITY A TN-IX)LLAU hill of irTi .aat rraalr Htiru A Co., n Nxsau at., If. Y. AOKNT8 Wsmtbb for THE CENTKMNlAL BOOK OF BIOUKRAPUr. or th. u. ..r tbe great mea of our flrst 100 year. gad tor circulars r. . Zlegler Co., PhHada.. fa or Chicago, II. P8TCHOMAXCY. or SOUL CHAKhf ISO how .llhersex osay fascinate ahd gain ths love snd affections of any per- ary cwxH luruta r. - IBIS simple, meetal aequtrement all can sxeess, res, by mall, for 5e, together wMk mania re culde, rgytiaa tMwcle, : Dreame, Htnta te i.aies, nruttinf-Mrht Hblrt, Ac. A wm Auuress 1 . w rina L auear i'ILLIAM A C:, Pubs. July lUw IfiT.f ' utseribera la one day. Beat .. Hrerary paper, t mly t.SO a year. Three I0 chromoa fre-. blVBToa.; 4t Skodslsh, Pubs., Phils., Pa. , 4w AGENTS Wanted for THE CENTENNIAL BOOK Of BIOGRAPHY, or the Uvea of the gtwat men of oar first 100 years Vnt tut eircMUra. P. W. ZIEGLER AGO., PhlUda, Pa w I bh ago 111. , , 4w. j ' - juiler. Warren & Co.. ' MANCFACTCSERS OF v ! 1 8T.0 "V b o KAMJES AND FURNACES, " ma .Abo est AsnoBTXR u raa auaxrr. fu new wood and coal cooking stoves . ; affrsa CVaarss, Htpr$rt FiniT 0? 16. ouTi::n;i ceu. ao tub k-AXtora TEVA.ir.JL'PnOYED1:; Meet ths wants of every dealer. s Co'respoudence Invited. Price list snd eut apon sppllpatloa to FLLLLER, W A BREW CO, ; ; . . 23 Wsler etrett,' New lurk , mh 144w ' 1 9 . - u I' 1 r I I: 4 : t a I - . a- V.' -'-;- ..'V : - 11 '' X. : .,.. . A'- ' .f - " - ... ' , ' V - ' . ... .
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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