- 4F v. oil rill i !, ul r f H.-i.jiini, tu a . it.t.ift, t!iiir any rirwirUfiiiie, rriur ttjttleH fvintnajucation', - au-r aa.irr.'aVi- irtiir i vn 6.A iMnq . .pp' s.nnijl lit aecrjittJ or uuM.c.n !. . General Julia B. Oor.liii, foriu.rly u B;ll)l-&t, and U Villi U illHlunJlHt, llMVC join! the Psl,ytri.tu church, huvs Uie Suihrn Home. Tha aiueudio-nt olTsred by Mr. David, of North Carolina, appropriating $4,0W tor the mint at Charlotte, . N. C,, was t; j -TSms trsSdfccs of Itavifcion Collate on . the 27th of June will ect two proffas ors, oue tte tha chriir of litiu kuJ ow for tho chair of nuttli:siatica. Caa. Cha. E. Furlong, who wm efficient offiaor in Un7(slBrl nrmv, hut. been appiintoj M.jor Cuncral of the Miauuippioiilitiar by thti Dearjcr it- Gov ernor of that SUte, nu I con&rmst hj a Dumocratto Legislature. Prof. W. C. Kerr has 1on appointed orator for Notth (u-oluia id the C ntn Dint. Eschof the original Uiirb'eii Str.t.'a will have an orator a) 'pointed by the Governor. Joumt.l. WuU, voIL Just Uiiuk of thlt little man tending up- there, anil aratiug-in tht? Vpread eagle" Btvlotwenty-flveorrmy acres or peoj An. We arc sorry for yon Kerr, buthnpo you may have a safe do livcrandd. Straw m, It ia an o'd saying thai "straTva nil:)? wlii-.)h w if Uie wiud blown." Tho find of M iy wm the ti"ai for bol I- feig iiV?;i'mi for town o:u;-ti in rrioin purls of th iwau!'. Not only iuN'o.tli lirt.l, ws ohiirt- t;ia; thi Dj-uSort hav not only hnItl Hicir nxra, but h we Hei Orhx.v aid luJuiilApuliii. w'.L:!i Kt-.! fp'auJ v'j'.orioi for t!ia friantU of hout i7tfi"ji::ij!it. We onrry by try-. Vnntf N w Oma for the flni Inco T''ooHlru"t:'i, anJ a niy riiy of fonr thoun-wid in In.! timi In.ltana ia H r.ht. We Jintl U-.;-oawn 'wift (fVful (auiinrt, and, with, but p.ir;a lit; or rmour, ardsntly ' h(pa t!.nt th-3 oouniry will bp,auvl!1y tl-fliTared run '.lis huaU of ftbusp-tiieni. Tfee KtVt'Hn!. ' I Vo tV ? it jji it "rpiorni"" is t 1m the wit'. -! word in the vommji i"litiil cam litipii, and let Ui" l.aiif cry ba "dywu wit i fir 4) ;,.Yia," l)efo:T thftoo.i- L-ii va Iii.t and trtfore p'rty preju d: b?.-oui? tooatriinjfW af.n'n-l : "y. ' aj U oar i-lsin, b:ti-:it wbiti-fulka, who j Vito 1t"H oirit retof ti w'Vi ihe j cry uf Uuior. t" i-.iprat ! i!h a ft of I ie!iNlt nid uw.-rt!iy. p'l.t:ci.uM, ari' !.-k1 aii l rai'iin"n, tliH pr-w t( Ht vU- , nu I c hi ;ry m'h'Ui! irf"k lo l'iy 1 rf tr1 at, ii .ii.ipairon i't w.iy, t'lf ti-rr,- it; oou.Ut.ou.uit' alwh tluwa shallow hnd cinitrnl hive Irr.'u lit i!io eor.iitiy, 't.l t.i Iihv. tlnvii v fur tii :ins "Iv- tb.i :Ue w.m.s and bur.l-ii wliicli tli y fii nre ar trscuMe directly t i mltnMli-a'Liu-ut and coj iupiJ.-n. It it .i v.tv ffr-.i.it luistake t; 6iipoH , jm soie p'-itp'c da, that -'J whiUi Uiu wIij roUj-tlio It ij)ubliui ticket are ran- cr fiNii't. On tli tviU'Tary, IIit:; iiro ' ft rt our pt'0U vbo Iwvft bwh so 7..itlii who' are judt in) hoiicBt ainl ptxi olie at any uf iia. lu f.v.'t, with inuiiy of tlifm, it w:ia in iro ap ex cwiive Nitriiti order, us (Ley tm.Vmt kU it, tlimi nuy i'I'mu- crus(, which boa ttifute tlnu so tinu in lliu'ir a;Uirtiiue to tiiw mtlaiuus tnitioii 'of (Inint. r Ti'-y Uuiifght it a aort of reliiooA duty tj lovt- lha Uniou and oil wion-prer m-iittfl it, uud lit'iicn there was Kraal tiifil aulty in RPtUus Ihom to look upon Uimm mn uad lurasiirB them nc they would otk'r But UK-scaL'Tari f lUiug from fcheir cy. and wlieit they do are, un they wiU if only properly appjt-o.irbt'd and trt'nt'I, will ruseiii thq wioog douatotha govi'rimi'jut und tin' fniU'l pi'iwUcoil u)oii tdeui with a apirit and vijr which ln ranra'-S lirfrt itot yet i"i ititin terrd. The min !a tif o lionet rn'puljji CfUi are upon to om icuoii, and Uhh h tine tu lny tint i vidcmn1, the d:iUD iu(f proofs of eorniptiou, which luis beeu not only robluug the, citisJU' at etery hini, but ar.ppiu the very life bhcvl of the government they no mti.-b lov.d. They know Bnni''i'iiE ih wtoii", they l it, but h tve n. t fuUy ieraiived itn odtifw. It them bnru liht, and then honeHt men of all prti:, Htntea eud Hi'oti ni, if yon In vc tiut eunntry und ytniF ehddrr-tt, rirr aji rtliitltric iht op ir. efor out. -'a bM aii'l t!ie o!fl:.n ure ull twm .'i((irtifdL'L Int re;dlv. buvi-nt we fuotih ,4 thii nutt'ii Ii rouiu hmiii' a '! imo of I boat new States a.ud Ilepltx s.'iitjlV. s or St-nato:a 1 1 t u i-ws who do their Htate. tke ouuntry, ortheuaselvo auycTixlit. in niutroaftua out ui i.n Ui y :ri- a v'nturiM-H i(f th ) woMt aort : fol low who cmld not? ajrwinT" cIb.i be fhs'liit Han cmati'-l''.. But th?y k"' a lrr.Unj or-idzed tint admitted ua fl mid tli.'n a a'autlt, Ia.-y, jrut.d-f'r-il Umi hillldlUl itf HTV:m:Ts no tijey, jre ! L iit-ifMl. (Itt-v Hr-'j't'-o fr uu.l :i f.u" iiwrt- . 'MHurht m t- ifive tiix i -fl iil..o-a.to t'.T-ja.iiii i.f jn.ijli. iaj m who h it a.1,1 J the u.'WTe":nr to. th - fil-iy. It i, :ti:Iu mid U'Hienu" o: ih-: .1'ias: pi-::i inis m.it Nob.dv'iuj NVw rf.'x iM,'.it lliy two or lhr.- li l- i w m i:uv 'Ii w Ixt b.nrtitte.1 iv i'-i fiv ".i.i.i 4 -l'et., kihI ecrtaiulT uolm ly . oi ll t rit.irv di pok.iit(y roapany Mtnuffr" frorir ii. U irtoo late, "we pi-enuuie,' to put m vtiypioti-Htainiiritt tti:s pnHve.liii(r, which emild by nny poi li'j he more eff-vtiml : nn.l yet w. Oiiuldwla.i tint the house before piiwn V.v lull w m'd ti 7f th- etm lition nt New Alt-xico ii luilf .i!'Jul Htiiily, uud ihijii wlii tlier uMiti tlio whol" t h;i hde it wi iHtiUi? V;'niinHOL-&:id withdraw t u (futnts atat'Min n from it 'tire ixiim l.itioo, wouhr Im a irood t'dne 1 1 do. And it woul I not bo nruwe ftir each membi-r of th Houie to iro over t- the H-iiate. .ol. after hiking tuie. pwl uk at thiit uoay, ass nitnse i ii t wonut le any wjOl'K WASI1INGTOX L.ETTKR vttuia-eto tile Senate to hare tw.ijfr axem tuhleu to it, or any Comfort to N Mei ioo to pn t w kohI mule driven to niRku two baa Mi-natom. Tne S -nnte Itni prwaed thi bill, we suHpaci, i MHAiiHw iv ikutkem lor low com pmay. .The Htm ha I better defoat it. und rutvu the 8eimt from itM!f. New fazicu' noRorv neeila a Mtate porem thont thtui a eitt nee la two Mi la, ' TILiiK.V The Rad'cal no'iti nara, fn ainl ont of " otTlce, are terribly enr-'vtM niw to know how to ""run the inHchiue." Thiy hve been enjoyiiiK tho nwci-ts of uttice, an.l havuirr a jrloriomj time of it, but lite "1--KIT devils," tli.-a - who. hava h-dii thf 'hewrm of wowl ami dm worn of wuter," those tint have Iweu hu.'iloil down and orairjred off to Uie courts , the! thca -'liitfh coekidornma" miff! it nuike their . fee, don't feel ao veryeordhl ftbouUhii tiiii", and t)i.'itrou!Io ia to maTie thefu frllowa stand by the party and th a';ai nincf too. Kow, goiLlemea, you liave fttuletl Uien p op'e lou enorifrh, and you rnay make up your mind to hoc thorn rote joii duii'u wheueii or they get a ohanoa They are j (loiiifr to do it, and yon had jnrt aa well . maV.e, t'ie moat of the ittaokiuji jou have , done. Tiiufl nn no more con fidrog people in tiie world than theeH plaoi mdtuitaiii folks, wh.u you approach them hi the (rnrb of frieudrthip, and especially t when yon oxoniie their poiitwal prejudieea ; bat it ia nskinp too ranch to expect tjiein to Bubnait to he dxARffod off l:ka djif.n, under guard, to tioaii dintant, Rtranjf pltvne for trinl, Imlllied o:it of every rent of money they have and can rain from the:r frien.bjf curried thrijujrh a trial antl jwlfmmf atmprtirf'tt, only to be tukfii rp riaiu as aoon aa they hve a J.ttfc lntiTfl money, and yet they neraee. what all (bin ia. These poor fellows wern ready to be lieve anythinK these poKfifianii and ofH errn would tell them, hmu-c fAry trvn Ji'rjjvfttimm, and were very slow, to nbniidou their first love hecaase they h.iC. pluited their faith ; but now and hence forth mark them down aa bitter and iin ' p!rr-fb!o trwt of the pnrty which has up held each ontragioaa ixnidu -t. So mg wrouged and opjin-awnl by Radioal r ve nno ofBeora, they wL'l vota now for C n ervnt;ve Democrat U trtjtr out thr tcArVrt eolierrti. Ta Ilonrmil.l.- .Sumnel ,T. Tih'ien, the jucsi'iit worthy (-oYemor of tho hU'e o: New York, has been endorsed aud re eimnr-nde l th the St. Ijonw ('onvr-ntiou by tiie DomoiTfttie p;u"ty of h n HI ite, an tiieir (lr.it ehoLo ! tor tho uoiniLutiua for IVi-Mid-ol of the UuitodKUt n. -Tiie I) 'mWay of N w York, espe:-i-n1 ly, aru disti'iHiiii'.H',! for trvicity, a:i 'If' ground.! o( Un!r iVMii:nendutioi) ire tint Mr. Tdd 'H is jntr- anvI without spot or b'.emLdi,' and th:it h. if t: io u?oHt.uYuil.d.'!e man j ' v fiiii '.iiim( t OAiry tl tliirty-tivi ektorJ votoM of the E np-m S'.ati, s State, by the wny which is oral 'dvre.J by ni:iny of our poL oiau.i ;u indi.ip:'uiable tj it'jeure un elect ton. We know of no ohjeetioTi JJri .1"D, nor in li'e.l to IUy.ird, IIuiievk, or ;iluuy others wh n-) iiuie.t 'wiiht iiuvt been' mntiourd f- r thja hlb fUkl rrfljpnu wil.li! jwrnition. -flinv an nil -o mm, .nd o f irnn the South ia fononnin t, nn) .it-i'j tAltle, nn 1 the tm'y pr.-f.Tfnee we. itx l di r.ioM-d to five to mi of them over the ottir, in thU eiiieri'n"y, will lw th.it .f iiviiiUbiljty. 1 Ve h.ivs but much nt aijie iu til it ooTitritt to higtla uvur pcr s.uid prefon-noeH. L it the tjueittion he, wLs sound frionJ of llefonn and Cou stitti'inal Ouvi-rurnent can obtuin t!ie , Wgit v jti; ? an 1 when tiwit in enri'fullv 1 eauyais'.'J an! dtliheritely di-termuied, nam" h m. IT1 is the ra:iii, be he frn:t: Xfw T V", i t D'-laware, Peiinnylvftuin or hi iuiitt, 0iiu or any other Stat..- , 0in to the diatriut uf n, y t ,prev .Veut in tho minds of ra iuy nortlu ru tveople, tho timth ahould not, and we buliBTO will not, sedk to euii'rol or midiilv inlliieiu'C tlio action of the eonvrutiiia. ( hi tin- eontr tj nnr delgat:oiifi Bfioulii fnmkiy ay to our fricn la of tho North, ;m:at y mr Htnmg' nt and boat uifu. We wnre nothing for "war n-eirilH," nil v iek for ia a cp.blrt, honit eundidati', wlio, if elected, will aJiuin Htr ri form uud obey kin oath. Then w on gr forth and auiito tha thieves, hip ana (jotrrnor Coiur1 . jThaAaht-ville Expuiitof, in Biifrgeiit- ing tlii urtiaus of hidf-n-dozen geutl'-men for 0rtenior, ii ap-'cially" enlogjHtie if OA. B. H. Oiiither, of i!iia place. Thia was very kiinl. . The I'.sji-ixiior ia full of gtibernutor.til oaudidnt' s. but we remark the aliaence of i:iy rec-miniendntlttn on ita part of a t.nfrioii il . candidate. Dofa tlm Jhjtvi.i.ir "fel uo intercut in district unHira ? Our iiifonantion ia tliat Cot. Oaither does nut d:x:rc and would not accept a nomination for Oowrnor, but if Die Cougrewiouid tiling wiia te ndered him, "he won Ul be willing." Suppose the f:rjHixftur hoistH tiie Hume of iu friend fofCjugreai. Wo once knew a very clever man down below here trf hjo ruvhftH out of a nomi nation for tho Keiuttj by putting liia uam up for ConruKH and holding thr' .Hi nut irial connfution Ami, but that y lau't pliiYi' 1 oft the "Burke fellows." It ienaid tho French IWvJ Vuil-y run-tWdi-lrict. That is true of the juJiei! dietri'.'t, but not quite o certain, a to Lie oiier ; for, if Vie Western count es and those on tliis side the Itidgn should com biuo, "wh:ir is y-m -lit. . A New State. Thi partisan Httte-mnking butmcsn ought to be put a f-top tti. Tt in ibmgfr ous in rn"tii;t,' and i1.irDioui in excep tion. V :i(,rt; wiih Ih Tribune, which Rava : Old Morten's Hoa;iiery. A ep"ciJ WaihtngtoD eorrespondont rS tlio ifvrY(irk WvHd f-ayn : Tt fpvvara that the ThirtT-seventK Coi.T--t-M p.r. iiv. ?jriHi-iati-ig Inn rr.illiiTi ilsra to p-V f ,r r ,'1"' )o,t.J c 1 -wm.-, (.f U,i. "m-if in r oo'.lioii jiainft tl,o XtLitrd ccv.'-.i'iim-nt (lov. Vortod '.iid han.hi. on S2frt,o0,)'o' tliwt. fi:divn- M-a never in b rt-'i -lu i! r'-'i.'Wfc.li e p.ivriTireci.t ftf th t'ui o Jl:'t A It is ;i inoi'V wliv Mo'oiialiijuW ' 1. Vi- He J (),( Vjni !jr. w:w Cl pn pose v.i.! r toe i'fit;U 'B ma'-iing th. r.rj'J' l - iio i ior wh-ch t-ft Jnou e-id.-hv.) 1 :i l-x'fliy ntptMi.led. ji it'n-i itiimj't i Mihtitrn, or at !-i t t i examine th crr-i -pi.u,;. p-jf-ril to tlr ctff, w.ll f j,, (!U y, , ij. P. h bi ,ir ?. ; t.y Mr. K i. r s cwaum.U tee oii Oie ra' i-nt-te jmnk. . And here another one af Ute"bloody ahul" in'-gii-ites rot to th- bVL . II jbl.e Brarnn, is a ntftg ard prominent man in i;o RaUoa p.-Jty, with a fa;r I roep'xl of tiie ' ioi for IVeaid-nt. 1 Juat tl bik of ft I; h.-.r.-Mt men don't l-Viwiircion thiit w- Tiie bilj admitting New Jfexieo as a St-ites after bavmr piisned Uio Heu.tte, liu beou ri'xrtfd by tiie Committee o:i T-rtit'Ti"s Ut the H'iii-e with a rrwmi meiuhuiun fur it p te,i.re. Tim original bill luia lieon uioditied by an aintnoiut ui pi-oviditig thul the fli.-jt el'cli -n. uli di kike placo in 18T7, thus ohovaig the new ttfciti over bi-youd the lV- Hidi uIird tee tiou. Tiie liropcr thinu tt do nil m thr birth of a new St it" and ihi udd.kon' of luiotiier stir t toe g:d txy. mi I tiie ei teiHion of the nrea of friedoui mid nil I hat no it i thing, in ot ''course to tL phioJtJiuily aboui. tb Union and gloinfy tne utar'h of (initiret It does n t hal pen t" Sirike us in thiit way. New Mex ico, if w.i m.' erc.iit the ri-porta of pfo- js u very l;ir k purt-of o:it do;m witl little Hii uUtion to ttudtof, and none t- !ioak wr!l of ll.lian no n.cre biiHui' w to be n SUtu tl;ii:i Uie tiieat !(,. rl ,'. .SdinuA h .h to b" Mil rmpiie. Tin- only i.njei-i io ntyu .uipi n. ,i ny org.iuiKlljg itn v.iinte p'a-1 luiit wMttere i ri.i.ty wi ii '.-ria'-'i and ml..uLl . u,; i! to L'u n, i' t get t-.vn raoi-i p' i-a -lis inU) the Uiut.-ii St t s ynjnte, ajiu iiie ne:iv ii.to ti;. lit :o oi j-j r rtji-itivta. No ciudi t. u ii fiii lHik oii-r the tr:t hr.ui h a oi ti t.i(!LHn itn J say tb.it hliy in are .i-o..ed Hi eOJfftr hoim. Tii-'ro tttT) lti-..liii-r too uktuy t o i'- now, nu.i Use -d-ddiou "rf to nttaa lxrom;h S iuiitur- at uue culI oi the Cap it 1 and a'Qi'umdiiwr .i; uie ot:i- r wuiii i ouiy ivo uh an 111 it is' ;i !in:uiers iin.i no irupmvt iu nt vrluitev r iu -h rtti r. ' or over, to Ltli- tiir. c tL.fr; i out vi' ihe W:i it ny would go i.r .to uepopti'.-Xe ;t. ' It they enn tj stay t'n.Ti! nu t mike, a living. on nil aci.unu tlml lU--y Himuiu New II xiit Uw.e.ji Mr.ul.ttjr:n vastly w t tiin alie d en msals m t'on greftj or a cjt.it nvcri.in.-ji We bil e it upon iNmhreM t-i nsy in ti.IiIuVon that rew in an -n, iacs, el n'a'enan! in tned muke a dfafi ft'i'Vu Die Const tt Lt.-.ii Tiie Wfsteru .. 1 . Kuilroud . lMuaKitieikl. Oi.'i of "th coiiiiuiudruuui ogibitiuitthe miutis of Uie It'iuiblKMUii of this Mtab u "how doeii Santuel Mu Do well Tute, a Uilter I e iuiKT.it, lH.Kmie one of the uuuMtgtua ot the Webteru orttt ('anJiim lUdruii I audits MUperiuteudeiit ?" (lov frnir itrog.leu appoaitedna (iniuiwiiuu ern fur the mud three Ib-pubbn-ttia, t'tH. )iin lay and I'ahi-ioii and Mitjor Kollinu rlero inn duty to lim Htnte and pnrty wuk pinonned. We art t..lj tl..d ll-imlili- tMina Wuti!d ebiitrol the ro-i L, ai d wen primiHed"m re utj .favors tlian are usn Uiv necoTiled in mnhaijig a nh'uue mrt-rxiratlon. Me 1 Ml reuHou to exiwel thiH from the oft ivpe-ittrd expreaion of fomraiKintiiern. The (."Qi initio-1 m met and trove, us HjiuuiI Mel. .Tut for. superintendent and g"nend in (linger m( lhi coed. This was h biu-l how to .he Ktiiiuhlicans in hi moiuitiins, w . .i was followed by he el'-ct on of a b tt-'r IJemonrst naiue i (i. V. Erwiii, m Treasurer of the loud. To the Union men nud IbipublkumM in this part of thoStute. who tmiiM "never get a mnell" wheu Mcl. Tate waa 1'rea.- li'iit of tho W'rtti'i'ti rixid, lli.s coily'u t of the (loimnia ti'inera, appomt'tl dty (loveriior Kioir len, is In-yon I coinprV j hi'uaioiu Why does the llovcrnor per--; not on to be perapcu4 in this manner? I nj Now '.b'vx) fr ilnv tnbre. Thi i bi 11 iawd the Seusi.'1, we suspect, lucmui iiti nM Tioiva . , iniuvt cmipie n: neTjitars. ii onr n Jartnatx " skiYr, we will l mtnei, utt!rb rn ntxL f . eorrect, runursnoM have tteca givi n o wko up to tho ilangrra th.it beset thi .country, and tand-tog- t&cr irresueetiri Tate ia ritnntng the roa4L and uoleaH RomoUung m tloor be will control it during the coming enmiaign. He will u-io it uiunvt uh every po.spihlc way that he frtii. ThiM are timti Republican omminioners wno eontr H me matter Why do thefroiiHign us to the hind uf th p rty ? Tliere nre only three vot-e inn iioani. J lie excuse tlint lute ut n mftii bor of tlis lionrd and vinbarraiMe our fr.euda by hi presence, will not do, He hits no right to Ihi in the board nc more lb .in I hnve, us any mnn with com moil sense c m see who wiil re ul the ucl of th" Ijegis'ati: author zmg tlovcruor ttrogoien to aj'iiouit loinmtHsioners. I do hope, Mr. I;.ditir, you will lend a hand to get I i'iukrata out of itcpultti um pliwen. Tiie Hemox-r'tts never share ijuiy piitronage with uk, and il is an evi dence oi great waactieus m our part to give them any. ALTiTruii.ru. AMie-vuie, avu 14, ;ti. Mr. JCdi'ur : Atheville in becoming a favorite plaor for llaleigh aorrefpoudonts lo writo from when they want do tnlk abont the. Weabm North Carolina Itail-roa-L " The A' a-'inr I "ventilated" me from that airy locality, and now the i i'unxtitiiti'tn, through it scholarly "Al titinl;,'f," Bnitna like, gives the nn .kitiutMt cut to the Comniiiisioiiors. He wiys, "we were told that ltepiihlirtiTis, J would control the r d. Well, don't I hlier? A'ti"- no i)trch irt' ftpmint- imitt or jHttrtihwjc uf anif -,1-iml, He dflkHj "why dtiea tiie Jovcruor permit us to le persecnted in Uuh mnuner ?" How iierHi-cuted? The (iovenior seems to le he target tuiiied id, at much ha- liiyaelf, He js ill no degree responsible for me. Ahuse the stockholilers, fie whole of them, for ordering me to net for them, and let the Gorrriiur and C'omio 'aii iner.- utoue. They are certain Iv Beti'ouu Jti pnblicana, imd hare alUhepower, patron- Age and honors. C'ol. ri iire- u "is running the road, und lie, with hinft'a-.ociotes, "will con' trol it during the ciiijfcjm:u p-d -u. " but I am m Dcmocriit ajid, M' r'ore, Ane no right to wt ta ('ftnimiioiirr for thr p. ii ut'- awm'r ' ,V pn.ttrrty .' It may lie wiU niiongh to atat- tLut th 4tiek holders huve paid one third, an t!ie Kbit pivid two thir !s of the pi,nilia,'e mouey, mid arV asiifrnnil oi(y"-';rVA inter at, iu providid ly tln hiw- -the dif ference being surrendiirifl to the State in fti .na:.ler:iioii.nf the s-ivrrc:gn pmtet-tion. Aii.t we w re promin. d Unit tins one grunt nterprKe slitjiild unt be cnr.t. d with party politics but bo Not i ; CaBolixa work. This enrrcspondent should. abandon the dead lungitsfres and -onsnlt bisptwyer! Me. LVjuald, the wlii iiy mail, telegraph ed "the ffooe hanpi aHitndinrrm," and WasoiNOToa, D. C, May 3, 1871k UL BJCFDBX. U. a Sautttor Frabcia Etnaa, of New York, hjta followed the ex. m ile of R'tratio S y.nonr in giving expression to hisvicwa. C th ngreo thai the paayynotinl iksu- of the comein strug h ul be reform; and Mr. Kornea eiys that "the luns to beNlci4e-.lssaOHmlidate ninjtt fee ii platform in himvlvf. The people-dtp care, about feaolutions. Tho raeidutuius of all- parties are goo 1 nonwh. . Iforr exinuj!o,.(ivtyior Tildou is i-Jf -; in ui matter or reirm, nener uwta- n imu dje sets of TMulutions. ' Th Jvuabfr thought Tild'-n would 41 found 'vnxj nlrong with th people, jiduV espeeially with that great tnasi of Uii biased aorona who care little for pirry Ifnoa, and only want good govern nieut Mr. Kenan fuldad that he (liengbt . j Bunrrow i had vary great strength among the disaff ected Republican element; and, hi this remark tlieBetornltofflhnreal attitude of the Heeretsy of the Treasury as a can didate. Biiatow'a strength lies exejojuvely among that class of Republicans who have inore objections to the personnel of Grant's wlminutratioB thfc itsprieeples, who.j want a new deal of officers anil imagine that Bristow has advestiaed hinaalf auffl theotly in his war with th WhiskeyBjng to win the Preriden'y1 and that as he ap pears fetautagonifce Qrknl ssnsfaes in that mutter to a oi'rtaiD extent, he utast, irtr- force, be Oraut's enemy, and the enemy ul bis Cfinntts and ;-npjinteam, I appre- h -tid tTtat alf Vho think thas would find tlieuuwdveM egregiouslT missskea were their preferenoM fM-leeted.- . Tint nrrKAciixKMT. - For the honor of tho Senate Kntf Ut pej.ple iT tliH Cliited StaU-e, it is fei;nble tliut the pcmUng iriipenchmint trial should not go off in trutbbles. An answer to Uw lnJar.l inquiry of guilt or iuoenoe is what the oouutry. and tiie world demon of the Senate. Irimiinco Belknap'' guilty inocent, after a fa r hearing, and "the IK-'upIe may approve tlio vcrjiut. s as th" cis staniUt, 4iia iteuial of the-yAiis- diction of the Seuato, though, of dqrse. a) nut. p&iv-u nua teet.ttiealrr naulty, dues prov', with suflioiinit conclusiveness to the world at hugs, whatever the Sti ate may iliink of it, that is - knows His guilt to Ik- so palpable, and tho evidence l it so SbuiRlaut nd nntroVsiflhbs' tl:t he in afitnl to sbuid a trial, even bt body of men a lunjority of whonv aire his pohticat frinnils and aasnotatea. ''el iinnp baa alreiuly confessed his guilt io a House, C'o:nmittse, and begged , them to 'let up on hisl. - He luualnoreaMrsned his confession of guilt bv Attcmntlur. wjtti tjic couuivaupe of liisiruuul Uraut, uvoid linpciuhmunt by rnsignaliDii. Ail that the pplo now want ia thai tin Meinte'sludl prunonnce him trrhnlmlty gui ty, or not guilty, of the crime has luiuslf couii-ased to have commiUel tlmt uf taking a bribe whde Secretary of War. The qurstion of the punishment or as- capt' of the individual scamp, Belknap, is of stnidl aoconat ; but the dnciton pf tho Senate mi the principle, inylilM in his case is of the highest imp irtanefc. ror, if Uie Senate alial) decide theycup not legajly tay:hiu they wiU-arnrm, totUiy, thm any putuiu unii-ei may com - mit a higher came, boldly ackuowlefli If the oorrpution in the collection of the tax, whtetr SfViiis tiT nave liouey eombeU me uepanmeni, ami tuvt the enect ol makinfr the honeatlv laid taxes bur her to makeup for the deficit oMned by oriminsl Don-payment, ever oeasea, we will be able to keep half this money in Augusta. Hut wm wiiu ctiiue u ii uin nmionii uovein mept gcta in new bauds Staunton Via- Otculur COKKlZSFtiNDCXCE. gudt, ami then escape all puuishmcbt by promptly .tendering his reaignatiou in a drunken, bjunder.ug, or" corrupt bat- friendly 'resident, only too willing to accept it, to liielo1 a friend and pnttrip from impeachment T1IS Pt'llUO Mum SPENT T ORABT, through bin tool, paveuport, to carry New York city. In 1H72, is prpven to have been at lewst $34,0M -otit-of s fund appro priHted for other purposes, and even the easy conscience of an Aekomau and a Williams shrank from giving legal sanc tion to aueb a palpable outrage of law. without the Presidents express order. Even.Whiteley, tint detective, (and there fore uecsssarily a d)oeiver andliar if no a thief,) who had charge, f he fund fori discovering frauds, and waa wilhogfgb any length -to ;servn his maitb-r1, wonlfl iiot givo this money to baveuport withi out tiie express order, in writing, of the Attorney General, asd they fairhaohiin Grant for orders. Our Orrs. The following is an ex tract from a letter ftrtin Hori'l.'B.'Va"nce which wo clip from the .jyiosroK: w' Great painen ahottld l taken btfur piHjpie to nave inn specimens oi our iron. Copper,. Mica, Ac, bxliibited at -Plul-ndi Iphjfc To-day I gave s letter (rf.gen ersl introduction' to Mr. William Mehnlf. of Pittsburgh, Pa. He goes to out sec- lion to exnmuie our ore beds. 1 eom niendcilTiim to Prof. C. D. Smith, John 11. Allison, Wm. J. Brown, J, H. Irby, It. S. Peuland, Tlios. U Gash, ClutrJea I'atton and others, who live near, to and ire wquainted witli our ores. ' I Vnchise you a specimen of uteel maniuetiutd fr -.utheore in Mitchell eountv. It is Hpli-ndid. I hope yon will sliow thisspeci- in n to our people, that they may see what ive have in our own mi.Iai. Home weeks since-, Gen. Wildm was on th? Hoorof trie House. Uo bad a pocket knife made fioin tV iron ore of Mitchell- ooiuity, (Hook Creek, ) atid only three removes fro:n the : crude ore,: with- which he wat p-iring .a ten-penny BJid, and. you could wee uodiijury to the blade. At the manu liotoiie iu Knghtud, this iron was pro- uonucfd sttHl alreiuly, . - t j In my opinion, it llua dot a parallel on eartlii Tlestrikingfacteshqiildeuconr uge us all tora&etiiduiroruiiudeveloi)iug tue country. WHERE VIBSLN'IA8iONE GOES. v . " v : It )s always the fashion to complain (of uixes, nnu wo are inucii i-uire apt lo com pbiiu of thut part of the Govemment near i -at lor., thaiitolotkjiiiothrd.oaiiavr morn Mpt to eompuvjuof the juuldle Quil nil.-a tii'in of tho weight of the rider -in the saddle. Notwi tha tending har poverty and watted lands, tha l ithl iiLitos Government ftocorhngtoitsoffoinl reylti jimt publishel, took from the poor State of' u-ginia ui rovonue anting Miu. ye f it. enihil seven million six' hund wd und fifty, nine thoutund dol!srs,teing more than! ineMtaroa oi mmi JmsettH, ."lume, Con necticut, New Hamnre, Abode' -I4aml and New Jersey putsptgvther pay. Jib ih the fiftli Htite in the Union in the amount of revenue she pays, and pays S,ftH),00t) more tfion th.vgreat St lie of Pen tiny 1 van ia. The county, of Augunta; aloun vnm ht he United Htfc-t on wnlskr tdiuve fOOOevrry yeej-, which is nearly: twice as mricfc'us is paid by the' Vhole State of Vermont; ljre as much. as ia' paid by the whole State uf Oregon; and' tiiur tivip iu mil en u it mi. lie mun.ia. may bo"Altldi'-'Mt''v:iteettbe'fltueBs The mid sum $K,((0Q ta:;e.l out' of pif of Oiinri,' Sam Mc D TvTt ' VirmuweounrjdombjUieUarte4StsiM; . Ma, Eurroa: I will preseut you with a short extract from tis life uf. David Green, (he hermit of Bald Mountain. It refers to a botnieal excursion we took to tha Grandfather Mountain, at the bead of the Yadkin- river and the eountry we passed through on our way home. Hare it ia: Thr last botanic excursion I ever took with Mr. John Lyon, waa ut the sofmner 1H1 1, as in the following summer he died at AabevuhjL After having mad a close, but fruitless search, for a eertsin aeciea 'of grass hat, many ytArs before, had been dis oowratl by- some foreign botanista, on Grandfather Mountain, we took in our way home one of the most wildly pictur esque oountry I ever beheliL South of the Grandfather, in a high plateau conn try of gently undulating lands, rises some bold brooks which, after uniting their, umpjd waters, make the atream called LinviUe river; shortly after which it reaches a point where some iuterno convulsion of tho earth has opened a deep rent along the mountain, fourteen miles in length, and left a chasm, per haps, a thousand feet deep, which, like a. vast month, with its lips of rock yawn horribly. Down into' this deep and dark chasm the river ruahea; leaping and tiounding as if to increase ita strength, and then shoots down perpendicular into a boiling pool below. This cataract is known by the name of Lin villa Falls a jem of picturesque beauty doomed to thunder throughout all time far from the idwde of man. It U imiMMsihle for the mind to con ceive of the wild, almost terrific grand eur of the scene presented' to the eye L im a.poijit of view, at, the head of the ejiaam, altove the falls. The eye runs on fyr ratten tfbrig tula deep gulf, matted in by lofty sandstone cliffs on each hand. It bad, absolutely, notion pa it appear ance like anything I had ever: looked JWore. Lunik which-way we would .whether for miles along the deep chaei or raise ir eyes to the sides and tops the tall swdstoue cliffs that were at each hand, we saw nothing but rock I rock rock I which tha hand of time bad wrought into all manner of fantastic shapes. Here stands a tall, graceful column; there, Uie magnificent dome with its turrets and pinnicles; and, away down yonder at the bottom of the chasm, in lonely grandeur and hoary with age,' stands, the solemn cathedral, from whose aisles of rock fairies ear) rolls forth a tide of sweet but solemn lUBaie, a sacred chant a funeral ilu-ge, o er (what seems to be) the Titanic bouesof a dead world a world, perliapaV rent into these huge fragments at some rcologicsl peno.l, away back in past temity, millions of years before man became' earth s peculiar lord. Lifting onr eyes from out the chasm and letting tluua-run along the tops of the tall cliff what do we see? The flrat striking ob- nlrY, u Uie iar-1. met! Ginger- cake rock. An immense stone slab, per fectly otilong in form and sa smooth and true In all its outlines and proporth aa if the work of an artist, In qnenee of ite peculiar shape it has de rived its name, 'Gingeraakx." This rock, perhaps 18 inches thick, tweu five feet long and twelve feet broad surmounted upon a .pedestal of elate- stone rock, in a horrixoutal position; and in time, the elements have abraded the cliff of state stone and sank it to more than twenty feet; but the slate atone. immediately under the slab of hard rook protected, and, thus, became the ne- d:ital, and the slab was, in this .way, left iu the sir and the slate atone pedestal, its tower sections wasted to asnere point. aad has the form of an half pyramid inverted resting upon its apex, and the Oingeroake roek resting upon the top in pcrreeu r , iioriaontat position, and the whole mass nicely eqiupoised on a point not more than four feet in diameter the greatest natural curiosity lever saw. W were anxious to see the upper surface ol thp Gingeroako, and accomplished this by climbing a chestnut oak hard by. loug limb of which ran out over the nick. Ita top surface was aa smooth and even and looked aa nice as a parlor floor, as it was covered with a carpet of green moss. I propose) to Lyon that we should take adanee upon it "Tea," he replied, "and in all probability it would be the dance of death 1 Destroy its equipoise and it, with us who danoe would topple over the cliff into the bottom of the chasm.' His caution had such an effect upon my nerves that when I reached down a foot and touched the rook, a thrill shot through me as if the ruck had been a torpedo. When near its base, all attempts to i lasoa myself into a feeling; of secur ity urera futde. There it stood as it had for, perhaps, thousands of years. Earth quakes had rocked it, tornadoes had swept it, and it was yet standing, and might do so for the next tiionaani years ; but, then I oast a glance at the imall point on which it stood, and thought perhaps. ... The next object of interest that pre sents itself ia also on the top of the east cuff, where the rook rises to a gre;tt height, and in a sharp point shoots off ,over , the .ohaam in the form of a birds beak.- This pointed rock can be seen for many miles, and is known by the name of "Hawk's Bill.". When we reached it, I rlried my bat with fragments of rock, and cfrivwled.out on the point of the beak like s hazard, dropping my rocks down into tlio tree tope at a fearful distanoe below. While thus amusing myself, Lyon came up belund and gave the bot tom Tf my mocasina a rtfp with his walking stick, which sent a thrill of as intense horror to my heart as if he had hurled ate over the cliff. Springing to my feet, the first impulse was to throw the remainder at my rocks at his head, but a moments reflection brought to my "iniod that it was but one of oar practical jokes, and we wre aQ right again. Tha succeeding prominent object is also a section of the east range of cliffs, nod forma the grand climax to this wild landscape picture. Two miles south ol i by blue mountains. This is tho beauti- I iul Valley of theCtiUwba in Burke; OUR CITY BY THE 8EA J5 info I'd, Crow & Co." holesale Grocers and Commission Merchai us " " Importers of Salt WILMINGTON, N. C, : ' HEW OBlluju 1 "Hawk's Bdl," the earth convulsion that opened this chasm was so active as to break Uie line of the east cliff and throw the north eud of thr section a half mile out of ljne, and this aeeh from a north Doiut'-f Tiew. tuwura up in the bin iLr Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchant gray ruca six nuoiuvu irn ui.iwigui from ita Umbered base on the numntains, its base lifting its pointed summit two thousand five hundred fett perjiendicu- hur above Uie valley of the Catawba Toward the south thin oonfe sinks gently. and enda iu Uie line of olid to whioli belongs, and in Uiis way we reached its summit, from which wo hnd a full view of on extensive valley' in its full length and breadth, skirted round at all point Hugr, Nails. Shot. Ac. sc. T EEP ON'HAND A LARGE ffWCK OF CUBA ?AND lasses and Sugar House Syrap, Dry Salt Meats, Lard in tabs -nana. snot. sc. sc. Special attention, paid to Shipments end Freights. "General" Tom Thumb lost a valuable I diamond breastpin in Charleston, H. C, a few day a ago. The Chicago Timet remarks that the serious question of the hour ia, will Uie coming man eteal ? - INFLUENCE OF NEWSPAPERS A school teacher, who had been a long time engaged in His prolession, snd wit nessed the influence of a newspaper upon the minds of a family of children, writers as follows: I have found it to be a universal fact will tout exception, that those sehaars,of notn sexes, sua oi aji age, wno nve Hcness to i.ewniinocra at home, when compared with tin ate who have not, are 1. Better readers, exoelli-ut in pro nunciation, and consequently read more unuerKTauwunglv. 3. They are better spellers, and dense wqrds with esse and accuracy. 3. Ther obtain a nractical knov'fHhre of geography in almost half Uie ti.im it requires for A others, as the newspapers have made them acquainted with uie lo- ; oatiou of the important places of Uie I nations, uieir government ana aotngs on Uie glolie. . 1 hey are better gramma nana, for, Ifm2mtr & $Utr $re Wilmington, 3V. C. !t WH0LES1LX 1 Grocers and Commission Merchant. ' ' , "-'is Stocks of good a itora. - . lt CUBA MOIUASSES 8UOAB BOUSE Sf0t,AH8E8, . i COFFEE AND 8UOAB, . BACON AND FLOUR, BALT. BAOamOaml. nmi 111 ! . Mkk WM GUANO! 1,000 Tons No 1 Guanape Feravian Guaoo. Cash prices fing frpsi &S to 0O pr toa of 1,000 poonds. A 500 Tons Soluble Pacific Guano. haviiuj become so familiar with every Prices! $46, cash: fix, parable 1st of Novsnibar next, psr ton ef 1,000 funlfc 1 variety of style in Uie newsioperB, from . lw". the oominonplsee advertisement to tiie Th- ),. IntiiiiM wt41 - - tiiiiahed and clasKical oration of die state- I tobac - W. H. McH.istt ClaK, 0aw sffssssnsr. uay more reaiiuy oumpreneuo i o-3m - WuaMas1ravs.G the meaning uf the text, aud. oouse- luenuy analyse Its oousiruciion wiui .accuracy. . u. liiey write better compositions, using better huurrtage, oootauung more Uiouglits, mora owelty and mure oor recUv expressed. 6. Those young men who have for years been readers of newspapers, are stwnys tskiug Uie lead in dutiating so cieties, exhibiting a more eftensve kuowltaiRe upon a sreider variety subjects, and expressing their jnews witli greati-r Uuuncy, otcanieas and oor- reoUieaa. WUL1M1S Mwm Wllmlngtoii, IV. O. w The Farmer 's ST GEE. GOTO TUENEE &C0X, Ifyon wish to bny goinbj Cheap fori Cash OK. COUNTRY PRODUCE. THEY COXST J.Vr,I JX BJXD DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hard ware, H ATS, Ci PS BOOTS, SHfES in short everything usually ke t in a GBNEAL STOCK. VThVnkiiuz the miblio - sr Uie verv I liWral patrooaire bestowed u us in Uie past we hope, by fair and pro . pt dwalings. to merit a conunuaace oi uie aiuc. No 1 lv COIriK, at lew prices. iMfU IIHSH. ' ill" ana aanscavaao so.w . 1 84M Hbrtl. and barrels of Sjxup " f 0 Barrels ugar. aU girades. ' "rtl - 3tOO Bags Kio and Laguire Coffee tens Guanape Guano . " - ' ftOO tons of Knreka Ouaas ' 71 V OttOO Sacks Salt, " OO kNsrrfsa Pkurtiaf Piifahi. ,T also f Opooeries of all kind tVy tlto pmokmgtv JvCHALLIBUaTON, At tiie old Walton Co. Sr Morgaxtton, (VTs O Keeps a full aad corapU stock ef which he Is offering f r salt rsaoocBt w. ra. i Vootei, Wstim I CL: 'McrduBtj,' Cammlnton Ho w Nora vt ami WILMINGTON, S. C Be buys aD t W. M. WALTON & CO DE1LEE8 I General COUNTRY PRODUCE at the market pel , e. CONNELLY & LACKEY trt lYloBanton, PJ. C. . ORDERS for J1 kind ef OUNTRY PB ODJJCE LEAF TOBACCO A SPECIAL T, Connelly Bros.. Icctrcl Htation, IV- C, rflAKS PLEASURE IN INFORMING I their patrons that they have larwelv . increased then basinees SO ss to Meet tW wants of all. Thier stock m eonstanUy be. uur ruptenianeu.wiui sooos at nnos wluaa utij our mcuuoa.. uoasuiung of GhXMJtiUlES, nAJtlfW ARei, -i QUEENSWAM. HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOEfl snd, In short, tveiy mriicU which th trad Thar par the hurfaest market nnos for aU kinds of prodnce and always guarantee uoods for the same at cash prices. Thanking their many friends for post favors, they trust, by fair dealing aad close .tfcuntinn In hiinu .;! : Kl l shore of trade. a-ly Fruit Trees ! Rlchiudnd, V., JVtkj-Meries, MM Javis & Ol, Proprietors. W. T. REYNOLD 8, Agent and Canvasser, with headquarters at Harganten, N. C. 9-tt Burgess, ' Nichols & Co., Wholnole mad Or (ail ilTixxiiixtxT,e, Uedding, Arc, - No 8, Wort Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N.C. Feb JO J- S. JE r ET,.T, No 7 Noctt Frot MMt, Wilmington, If. & -Scioal aii MMuoi B, Blauk Books, StaUwnT, SJIEET MUSIC AUD MWC4& INSTRUMENTS. AiBTTMSANDfiyOT GOODS. raoLD pMxa A btmbiaott sn Herdi It o Cash on HeHvufY-. fnti for MTmrAw.fi iH irrr.rji Oevelaad Ooussr, V. 0. LutalaOoity,la LOSO BHOALS fAPMM MILLS. Lisooia 0oaatp,JL4L TIDDTM MOOT MTQJUt, , a. v. W.fSR. Tlddy. (UHMMkrao kWI at .Will II T or for hj Book- . , . PUBUUUD IU TBM WtlTtB W Promptly fiUed by . . . TLDDY & BR0. v; chajilott..c Z. T. Corpening 'I FEED AND I17EBY- MORGANTON, If. "" . Purtle deslrliic to tMI 1 portlonlbr Ow PrKlmonO Don ran br nniwitd wm SA0D1JEH0RSE8, lol In eslka vnm, om w KOSTMIiBLITERlIS. 5! a Ifl .tki. aru a el tko. M. ''Co . M "ax