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l i . A. li . y ... TappK" 7iw; s - . ... A , ... OTIk (Olb Nort!) State H.tl.l.SBLJtV. rKliiV. WAKCU tf. urn. GEOBUlA. 1 lie I ill tot the admission of I It r.ji.i if Mill vaulting In f re the Senate. An lint introduced inn. (he II'. i,-. by Under it contained a clause rniitinuiiif Cov. Bull"" k Will irwnl legis lature of the Slate in office for four y 'r in ad dition tu tlie i ' Ljr shich they wwv lu lu iln It' titl. 'I'M- I i" a amended in tin' House, on motion of Mi . Itiiighnm, so n lo niuke ilicjr (.in jsMrc hi I lie tinii' they would have ci 1'iffil, 4mmI 'nrffcia lu M admitted at the. Ian M-N.'.ob of I 'ongn-. Tin' Bingham aniendntcui lias Imxsi llir nilji el "I miifli discussion in tin rVi.atc, uml tlii' 'nt hi in.lii .-.lion arc thai ii will I', sir-taint d I iy llial Usly, Olid thus Im e4icBes of tli.. Its i i rmlu a I Ik detested A i liens? for iln l-ilcr in io- iew of Con- gtv. seem l" in-1 1 1 r. . ilv a.ariii. Sunnier f i s Butter tin hui r exi-i. iae an mil i mi L d sw.iy I tivcr th- ir r.-peciic IJ. iw:. The day of their j dominiou is i nl. !(' . i.i .in Mid, and wo may J hope tr mote j'ii iivd liUr.d legislation in llu future Iiiii f jm) propose lo reconstruct Ten- advocate il in tlic Nn- ahuwUl lm Impeached ami tried by the . Hetiatr, and. If '. .:. I guilty, be displaced from h of fice whirli he disgrace TUv ('I lowing in thu testimony of Mr, Lte, re f erred to shore: -Minn ,, 1870. -The exaroinatiou of T. F. Lee, who say: V" -Sale what you know, if any tiling, touching the compromise and neltlajneiit of a certain mail in the guprrior Court of Wkr, in ilie i. mi of Uolicrt ti K. In- m.-ioi f) ill Jnikiins Plate Treanirer, arid the Atlantic, Ten- aim i i! ... lCnilrnail .ipiaiiv, ami your ayetuty, il any, in Mid nutter A !' A day ar two I., f.r.. ilia in ill, r mm netllett, Imii. I.iiilelleld ... t.i me uIn.iiI miiiI KKI'OltT nj-'THK OOVEKNOK vrMixTKvuaiT ok n hli ni HU. iKH. We Hilliiili Mow the report of the Oovemwr and Kuperiat.eudent of Publio Wnrk, givina; a Tlioimu of the (newer of the varloia railroad 1 rwiiUnU, made lo them aiiMnlinar In the re- iiirtiuenu of, Jaw. The ri port will be read with inrerval throohoul die .Vale: TOUT. F.XKt'lTIVC l'i i r t Mi m. Kalhioh, M '..I. l , W0. 7j Mr ,''.' Iki f'mmi I J Sarik (krollma I firirri rnrs : Under "an a'ei lo rwtoee the rr..m uf Id. ; ..ii.- and j, ililjli flu-i .iiUuetioii of our iintlni'tlicd railroad.," irnn ' ih da? of nil, and a Led me to aee idaintiA' atlormva mi.l I' ebruarv I . 0. we Iimvc I he hi tin if Li iubinil llu "i 'iai ii.uiironu.. i.nl I Ik uiailein n-K-ird o iiuini, wie I'.liinitiun, 1 n afier kuw .Mr Ik. I . Ilmhfer, h lm mti I , .. 1 , ii.l l.i hui iiinior eoiiiiM.! nn.l r. li rrnl lm- In Mr. K "I 1 - 'ill cm i I then aaw Mr i riNtw'i '' 1 tMimnew jnay i ' 'W, nrir inrmnfcA. ..i...t.;i:w it. i.. ...... jdenr. .-.uoh Eepublicao o. , Triiinbull, Hcburrr, Conkling, Kerry, and oth 4th,m tk&lili'- power lo Interfere wiihtlie gov ernment of the Kiaim rniikl ivav ut some poipt, j xir liieir owtt StaU-n will not loiir be safe from ' n rnlrusioli, and tbeir puerful voi.'xit will Ik raised rttfiin-l il. Kveii "tlie fuitdaun ntal con- j diliou" Ukiii which the Boolhere.n Ktalei were rv admitted will soon Unrue a d.'ad letle. ADVISES Til EM N OT TO A TIEN 0. The ltuthcrford .S'far a'lvise! tlic true Repnh- lav- wm.it and divired him In ilifcirin me non what term it could he nculfd. lie aaid, for one hun dred of lb bouilp lo lie untied to the (aid I'um I'.uiy. I llicn U-turned ami aaw t'ifcn. I itllerield an I told hiii' lli.- terms, who ani l he could not coiu with the 'cri i. or 'u.j.!k lo that ellt1. hi t he Would see iir. M A ili-n and ie i n- an ,iii swer iii regard in it. I think, on the iw xt dux, 1 m-eivi-d note from (ieii. I.iiiUliild, .iniir he wonld give sevenly nri of the l"id, ami ii llial WU declined the oH r wro ihl Ihi liiinl, and I need lake no further action in the mailer. - i then returned to Mr. llaynmsl anddelivi r- n- 'iili'kf'f' f J.WlcWii itann .liiai'i lie, WnuM rcr-"t - - -y- - JTOreV! I met' Mr. Haywood and If r. Kowte at Mr. flayatsid'n offii-e. 1 do not re member whether Mr e: ' was not rcm-nl or not. Mr. Hayaond inforuiid mc lhat ihryhad eot.uluded to accept the seventy-live hi nds and lifi the injitm lion, anil Were t" hr.ve nil t lie t-k-i . ready the neat morning. I then informed lien. Lilili'lield ol the arrangement, who paid lie would Ik; ready when lhT had the papers rea dy. I think it wit on the freTt eveTiiiur Mr llsywnod hnnded me the n h-i liny were the whole 1 apt i- in the cne. I with the inlhorilv to , receive the M vofitv-ttve lioiida. 1 then went to following n .n tie entered at once on our duties under this j act. JCoticwa were issued to the different Itail road Preridcnta, requiring them within twenty lays from the service of the notice, t.. report un der oath to ihe lliidefaigiicd, a statement how ing the follnwing iliins I What aineunl of I i.n.U of the Slate wa rf ceiyeil h s,u I, 1'reiideut or other iiuhlic officer m ....... m. rroin i lie i uiiiie ire isurer, or Irom any prede cesnHir in ollii'e i fwirh president or oilu r oftioer, with the rwa ctivi d He of ri eejilioii 2 What amount' ( tin h lunfs have beenaold, in what markets, with the rojKvlive date of ailch s.des. II. W hat ami mil of wich iH.nds have been, or are now h p. tlieeKi.il, to whom ao hypotbaray led, when h. p itlnvit d, lor what Mirpoae, arwj what amoi.iil of moiicy Las Kuu realized bv nii h lit po hecal Ii ii Tilfl'lfllt 'il i nan1' rnia ileaw U emuiu ua paid on hundred and i lam in bonds lo isuunr I ompany. lie lias I., ml. to the Public. Tl Hubert H. Cowan, to mlngtoii, I harlolle et i in.. I February 14th, ami tin . i tiu statrm bv his statement thai six hundred and Iwa bouds, which he do ami live thounaml one dollars and nineteen April, Mill, b reeciv. in luids, which he di and lhirlv-aii ihimun ly-eight di. Ham and cm i here are thirty tv-Uirea thouaand dnl- Itar a' suit againat hi nod thu balance of ins urer. triy I'reaideut af Wil- hei'fnrd ICoad, wa no- sn.l reported to ua arch nth. It appears at one time received thousand dollars in of for lour hundred mli id and fifiy-aeven Is that under an act ul one million of dollars of for four hundred ine hundred and eigh ty lour renl -. yet to be accounted lor J-'r'-n At Utieu Itenld. Mart 10. PUBLIC MEN OF OTHER DAYS. Stmt of Ex Qtm Srymomt RteolUetUmi I nrm. in Ihr hands of Knitter ,V t'o. It ujtH-ar that on Billion of dollars in bond were .loK.cd of in 1(4 at a fra ction over forlv three cetiu in the dollar, while other were re aliaiug betwi-eu rift w sod aixtr tetita, lor State hoods, J I Mott. Pns.ideaHf the Western North Carolina road, was notified Kehruarv 19th 1870, and reported u u. tllA fi, c hi sutcment March Illli II appears by his si iteineiil that he re ceived ri( I'.iii'lital aaal tliirtt en thousand dol lars in bond- seveJity ging fron calial with I l, v., ,V Co., a i reniaiii.l. r, j 1 1 j.imhj in bonds. The last sales were nude in January 1BJ0. Me has re' . ii.d no interesLfrinn the Stute oo In I.. .nil Uind. tl,t he has sold mi. hundred and i reniimUng one of an oh r Uunieand dollar In bond at prices ran- NcpheiMLofGoorgia, Uar on 4 r, u, aiaithat lie ha hvpothe- dulph. In diiKitlon, nth ( h ws ft CukaJliol Soulter A Co., the ,brewd, ioiiatient, and di any auceesaor of ueh Presidrnl or other officer and whether uiiy interest, and il any, how much has been received by liiui oil any tiiit-old bund of tlie Htate The Uailrond rn-i lent afoflaid, were also reiiinreil. m riccordanre wilh aectlvli o of I W. J. Hakin,Pl ihiau-wss notitiid Y ps init jmii, i bvr lUth, leCS,.otiO,(l He has, Id . "-', r-eived tIKW' He ha. livr-dici-ated i,i i., re "i .. ., 1 1. I'., l.i .. ! i. r i :o , lias relurntsi c uic- ' t . i, i',t nr. I r i.f the I .m eriior ami S'ltienntasV In tjOnUS. I dent of I'ublie H nrU. all hoods of ihe .SlaUl i-aafr Jent of the Chatham try loth, and n-norted IsimlSS-' in bonds, for which he IS.OOOJiii bonds, and Ireamiry 91, m9jm which have U-en issued. unhtr ajny aiiuVoriiy uflitand, as Jae He decline to rcturuf the precceils he has on It l l L'.L. -... ...I ....t!.... .M tf anv ink contractors ami creditor are m. ilialM II i l i Ii hi ii. lorniir !mtc I found Mr. Mc- the I ri ssiii el's mli i Alien and l.cii. l.i'.tltT.ehl, or they came iumon alter. Mr K. P. I tattle waa sent for by the t Treasvm-r in eimitte the jiapters. tleemc, pt-" amined the sirs, pronounced them correct, .and the Ticasurer deliverefi over the IkiOiIs to Mr. McAden. On the s;;uiu evening, 'ieii. l it I llelicld. at Ins room at the Yai Isirouuh II" w, h.iudcd lo me aevtn lyjfive ol tin- IkhmIs, when, j perceiving that one coupon hud been cut otf each hmnl, 1 demanded three more bonds to I ! up the. amount of said coupons or oil! I Hi' refusl ti. nive ihe-e, ay il Wa more than ihe ammint nt i niipon. ci.t nil, but li.'Mili.l me two oonds. which I ni rt tited. I then Uik ll.e sev enty-seven Is iiils and cirried them to Mr. Hny wooti - office, ami ih iiverHl them to him. Mr. l iu'lr was present a the time. O'i- i,in . - Did. you get any of the said bonds, or anv nt tho-c, received from the Treasurer- if no, how in my, When, of whom, what for, and what i- dot e witti them ' A.uatr. I k'ot none of tli"e delivered In Mr II wihiiI. There was no i ilied agreement ls to iayiuir me for my service-, i ien. I.ittlc lield said lo nie if the matter was accomplished, I should not Ik- anything the loser by it. 1 went to his rmim at the Yarborough House, the next nmrning; he was there some time while 1 was in the room: he went out ; I found a package on Ui bureau directed to inc. 1 took it; I ex amined it there; found ten lionds, each for ?1.0XI, anil pot them in my pocket. They were the IhiiiiIs issued to the Atlantic, Tennessee and ' Ohio Kailroad Coiapany. I sent Die bonds, for sale, to the hone of Fuller, Treat A Cox, of the I oily of New York. They advanced on them the ! sum ol $1,500 which I rWeived. This ig all I got, nothing more. Gen. LiltUfield, us I umler- uxoualy in love with our form uf Govern-; f94 frtm "'"'. a. tjqing atay Lv iliak-mora-- iiii. train, lie -i'i ii'iinin to me, inav-vj' mti member, atMiut anv bond lieans not to attend the Convection calliil by the ExecutiveCommittee.in Kalclghon the Tlth of May. TU' -SW irvys U'C iu i "Hidden or no Hoiden," wid that ptxtd Kcpublican want no more of Holden, arid will have no more. 1: e.iys that it is evident that Governor Holden, W. A. Smith and W. F. Henderson want lo control the patty in Jhi State, but imimaUt Uut they) ..iniv t d.i it. We give this as an item j( news I tn our readers, lcviu;; the quarrel ta bo ettlil ( J.v the parties to it. KHlHT. We are glad lo learn that Capt. N. A. R.ini eay, of I hatham, and ' pt. Pride Jones, of r anpe, both lemH'rat, arc canvassing those conn- lie and addressing the people in favor of the nipjirctwion of lawlessnoa ami in 6px-.itic,n to the course of ouifagei that have iteen eo 'yr&- lent in tnoe counties. I licse gentlcmea have taken a just and patriotic view of iliejtrduty. and are cntiiicii to me tiianasoi tpe tareiui or jicace, law and irdr, tcf Sir Charles )lf1nlwnrth Dilke, a very able but radical political, writer of Great ltril ain, has. recwj written a book entitled, "De mocracy Beyond the Seas." A large part of it is devoted to our American institutions. I(e L thine it has done aincc the clone of lha war Jiii worK, hotever,Tiaa tli merit or great can dor, ami as he ha recently travelled extensive y in the United States, lie is well informed on the aubjert of which he write. He say, of the Jleeonatruction measures: "The more honest among the Republicans admit thai, for the motion which they have ta ken up, thay can find no warrant in the Consti tution ; that according lo the doctrine which the "Continental Statesmen'' and the author of "The Federalist" would lay down, were they living, thirty-five of tho States', even if they were unanimous, could have no right to tamper with Ihe Constitution of the thirty-sixth." The only excuse they could make for their i conduct, according to the same antler, was that of neocsrlty. But the intelligent people of the . Hou,t,h and Conservative men at the North couUl t not nee the necessity lor the reason that no such j necessity existed. Their opposition to those 1 measures cannot be wondered by the Kcpublican who make such confessions as the above. The ' rauraoofthe Republican parly was such as to make opponents of many men w ho w ere its nat ural idl'ies. it drove Andrew Johnson into op position, and, deniaeTSgue as he is, enabled him to hand his name down to -posterity one of the ablest of all the defenders of the t otctitn tion, whatever hif fault may be, and they are net lli er few nor small. T Though the Conservatives accept of the great change which have been made, with all their concomitant, their opinion has never changed as lo the cxinsitjUitiality of the manner in which it was done,ld never will. . - TtfE-KEIIt)E SW INDLE. W'c five lielror the testimony of T. F. f.eo.the 'fjheriff.tif Wak cmif:fU fM thefHvcstigaling commitU'O. touching the Infamous Kchrie injunc tion wilt. In tbia case, it wdl 'be remembered by lium who have rend the report of the commit tee, Kjehoe, who had no interest in the matter M-W. ver as a uartv litigant beyond thatof every tax payer in the y'tato, recorW t7 00 i'b KrfJ T. F. I.EK. - i Mdnolk tti,ul.h4.'ve,M'f'AruWi;i- T. F. T.ee recalled and exsmindd, says: ijiuttiim. You atatei upon your former ex amination, that you received ten of the bond of the State, Issued to Ihe Atlantic, Tennessee und Ohio Kallrond Company, and that you sent the the same lo New York for sale. Say, whether (hen, or al any time, yon sent any other of the Imjiiiis issued to the aaid Company, to New York fur sale, or any other purpose, if so, how many? yl rower. 1 ient no other of said bonds to New York then, a stated by me. (Juettion. Did you at any time have any oth er of said bonds in ymir possession; if so, when and where, and for what purpose ? Anvr. T did have live other of said bonds in my posaessiou in Raleigh, some eight or ten davs alter the settlement of the sntt to w hich 1 referred. They were placed in my hands to ne gotiate for the sale of them. (Hrctiun. How did these bond come into your hamis; from whom, a whose property, ami what was done with them? Jn.si rr I received a note from. I udgo Watts, aavimr that I 'ol. DcwecM: w as in lli- debt r--J.(Hl. or" word- bIk'JiI to that ellect, and thJ he, D w i eese, had It ft word with Col. Haywood t" turn over to him five of the bonds, and directing me "to gei them from Col. Hay wood and negotiate il cir -ale for him. either" saw Col. Haywood in ; person, or wrote Hiim a note, I don't remember which. He send mu the bonds next' day after 1 ' received the note by Judge Watts. l iny Were placed with the others in the banking house of I Fuller. Treat h Cox. for mile. As 1 have slated, I I hey fatted and nothing baa beeu rcalizcai. by i their sale. I (jaesti'n. Have you the ..note of Judge j Watts, if so, will you prndi.ee it ?' I J.-iswer. I cannot say ; I will -earch for it, i .,r,d if found, will hand it to tie Com mission be fore they repoit. ; jyu'JXifl. You have stated that the ten lionds reo-Wcd by jou were In a package addressed to you in wiio-e hand w riting was that aihlre-'.' Ann r.frTlii is what 1 meant to say; the the Is'ntls were about half rolled l, and a piete of paper Iving on them w ith my name written on it. I did not notice about the band-writing, and cannot say now whose hand writing-it- ' t entitled IO President oAhe WesleTTf Division of the West ern North nrolilia mad,' w a- duly notified 1 i h ruary 12thlS70, but he has made no report and filed no sliement with ua. It appear from the -! foregoingAatemenl that $4,327,000 in bonds 1 have bee returned I0;lhe Public Treasury. We bae endeavored to disrharge our .diitie promptly and faithfully under the act. Tlie act was ralied the 5th day of February 1S70, and within one month and ten days we have been able torolled and present statements from all the rafroad Presidents hut one. Tlie statements will, of course, be rarefullv i cxaiviued by the General Asseiublv. This is UeeetMry to a cbar undrratandiiig of them, as it was not practicable for ua In the brief space al lortcd us to do more than present a brief aynop- i is il thcan. We have only n add in conclusion that on." i retuaillirui duties under Ihe act referred to will be iwrfornied to tlie best of our judgment and abiliiv , and with an eye Mingle to the welfare uf the State. We have the honor to be, gentlemen, wilh creat reaisect, Tour obedient servants. W. W. HOLDEN, C I. HAKKIS, SiipfiinUndenl of Public Worh. nut w liu ti rem aimsl in the its .Is o Preddenl i.r other officer outbid' or untlis- i lasted of; or in ca-e anv ..ut.'h I nc had been old or exchanged lor luoniy or other eeiirities, the .nd rre-nlelit it oilier ullavrs were reipur j esl todei-ii in lluvPuhlic Trea.urt such moll I ey, pruoeod or ecuritiv. or so mnch tlicrixif aa he had uoi .. t . . I v expended up :, ..i- lioad. V. Itch President of the Norlh Western North Carolina Railroad, wa notilied on ihe I 'itu-February, X70, and reHirted lo us and tiled' his statement on tbed of the name month. Il appear- bv his statement lhat he ha- re ceived "f the Public Treasurer one million and eiehtv thousand dollar- ill bonds. Tin v were received in tclnber l.it. II- i.as.l, imm .a nl liyp ille caled i "lie. lie ha received n inter est mi the Isnidi and all of them have been re turned tn the Public Treasurer. J. Ii. Siuhbs, Pri-sideiilif W iliiaiiistmi .t'l'.ir boro' Ksilroad, was notiti.-d l'ebniar llili, 7u. and reported lo us antl lillnl his slatelnent on the 'J'Jtl day of the same month, It appears fioiu bis taleuienl lhat on the I kti of NoviiwIkt, is 's, he reeeivetl three hiiliilrrii llioiisand dollar in bond. He sold these bonds lor one I nn. Ired and sixly thousand nine hun dred and forty-eight dollars and forty-aeven cent. No aicouut ot sales rendered, il. -that he ha ex pi mh d the proceeds of these lionds, and ha no mom v on hand. William Sloan, Priileut of the Wihnin, Charlotte, and Kutherford railroad, was noti February 1 1th 1870, and reported torn andfil nts utatement. March 2tn. It annears bv hi statement that on the of Octofwr 1H09, he received five hundred thou sand dollars in bunds; ntid on the l.'ih Dectaaf ber, 1860, he received one million five huudrau thouaand dollars in Loads.,. He states h has M.I.l nonw-efthe Imnds ; that he hat hypothecated one hundred thousand dol lar of them with the National Bank of Wil mington, four hundred thousand dollars ffhem with Hanry Clvwa A Co.. of New York; two hundred thousand dollars of thcULtUathe Xe. one million of dollars of them wilh Juht F. Pickerel, of New York, leaving three hnndred thouaand dollars of theni in the bank uinnciun bered. One million of dollars in Honda is still in the Public Treasury, not having been called for or drawn out. ; He states that he has palil no interest, except in coupons for the lirsl six months, on the bonds he received. No money and no Imnds returned. S. McDowell Title, former President and Trus lee of the Western North Carolina ltoad, repor ted to us and filed his statement on the second of March 1K70. It appears by hi statement I that he has received in lion.Is two millions antl I II.a.um,..! .InllrfM. lleil ile hit -llld I l.l--t . C U""f-llli,. i - - - --- .1.. ' I......1. ... ...elo... ii,wnrom (let. Till Im. i tempt the base 1 to I' el, Nt, 1S7U, -it puces ranging froi ' nam i.n t "in. o; . .1.. l-lT-- L.1E . ....... I'.. ..II the Snlllll. Y 'l cents Ul lilt -miliar, luaHMJK an uiri.ite i'ii an I , .. . T of .VI 1-100; the whole amount realized for th. ni Wiessi-e hnrnetl th'fcllroafl brttlges, liutler it hundred .-ii.,! nine ihi.usaiid eiht , .-tateil, intrmiucca resolution lo equip a lorce io..,,Tr.,l aNil-.hirtvone ihdh.i's and si x I v-one of hhitsl-liouiids I hum them down. Two of (.t,IlH the parties were tight antl imprisoned with thai he has in the Dank of the Ke- .ov. uruwoiiow. ii were itiicj-xitr.ua Jiung Dy I. in. dr. . ami - xleen Ittilnls i l mi. Hid onicii ran s. m ncu miner appllet lur .i'li'lewl thouJT FK0M VASHINGTOX. Sjiecial Dispatch to the I'.aliiiuore Sun. Bf 1 1 i it s ( AUKTMIIC CAfM. n arte The House military coniinittee m report to-day in the ease of a sale of acadeUhip. Four member of the committee, Getusal Lo gan and Cobb, republicans, anil General Mor gan and Slocuin, democrats, report in favor of the expul-ion of Roderick K. liutler, ofTennen ee, while four other member of the committee, Mown. StotigbloraMajier, Negley and Packard, all republicans, merely submit a resolutia1 cen suring IlijUer. Tko ficgibers of the committee de n-il t o w pnnfWl ariiTrne case win no aim up to-morrow, '('he teatinvHiy shows that while no bargain waa raade Air Ike appointment at the rim It wa giveq a snm of money waa paid sev eral months aftearard bv the father of the ca det, which was ajvpted by Butler and used, as he alleges, for campaign polfllcal purpose. A itreouirc two-tlkds of the Hmise to expel a k. . V 1. ' 1 .1 . .1 . .. - . incr, II is no certain mat me resolution lor I l hdnpted, though the indication il that way. A lima Butler is a raiiieal. his course When a miiber of the Confederate Ten- j neasee Legislatures fresh ia the minds of the tend to excite much svm- ! Il is chanted that in l'xfil i I supported the famous reso- j House and does liathv for him nfll X fi le sect ilitled lotions which prdb-eil "lo hurl back with con- Th last Udure of the courae before the Utlca Moqhanic' Aasociation, wa delivered at Mi-chanii-al Hall by Governor Hevmour last even ing. The subject s. h. t. d, " Kecol leetiona of Pnblje Men,'' together wilh the reputation of me sitcaiiiir, oroiigni logctner a l.nKr autliuiue. Gover Beymour intrtKluced hi auldcet bv re- r I . L . . . . . .... erring u inr remaraauie iaiv ol men, Who lor ty year ago assembled in the halls of Congress ami m-cupiru prominent placesetTorc Ihe Amer ican pub In . These were men wh lived during eras marked by remarkable eveW who had been ichooled in oratory and had prattled by Ihe study of eminent master- of elocution. The hab it of the people at that time wereuch that the utterance- of public men made a deep impres sion, and their course waa closely watched and keenly criticised. Of hi personal recollection ui son,, , t the eminent men of that age, Mr. Seymour proposed to speak. John Itandoli.h he characterized a the aensatiooal man of hi day ; a man of strange appearance, a strong mind and keen wit; in face and dree somewhat i old woman. Alexander la-ar a resemblance le Ran- Kaiiilohih waa sharn. lislKMHsi lo lsr III. llicn 11,1 i t. - . . . .. . . : . wr. neyinour mer Julio yuim Adams ii. Washington, and at his residence met Henry tUy. Adams he th-i riheil a a small man with a frlgTd, uniiiviung, formal manner. This 're serve" he attributed lo the early associations Ihrownaroijnd Adam in iis youth, when hi fKHtmjHt whr'tiwiriirW jmtm- dress. In private life Mr Adam p.. . .1 ability Ut inn rest from his vast fund of p. r-unal observation, and in a great measure cast aside bis reserve. He was a man of gn at strength of trill; thoroughly In love wilh puhltr life, and determined to die, as be did die, with bis bar be on. General Jackson, was a tall, erect, comiunuJ inir man, wilh mm Ifi.f the militarv chiefttan in hi apptarame, atrong willed, and pn'i.u- po sessed of aquiok tviK r ; but holding his tem pi r well under control. No man of hi lime could get mad so judiciously. He was a good judge of human nature, ami always knew hi man before losing his temper. Uneducated him self, and surround -d by able and disciplined minds, he always did his own thinking, and to the last moment of his life exercised great con trol over the public mind. To this day public men are advised to "do as Jackson dtd. In person John C. t alho'un via not unlike Jackson, except thai Calhoun pisMessed wonder ful eyes. He had a keen insight into the future, ami was a prophet rather than a conspirator. In speaking he depended entirely upon his reas oning powers. The lirsl word of his speech was the first word of his argument, and the last word ol his argument was the last word of Ins speech. He jseiscssed no faculty of judging character, but fascinated by his straight-forward, frank way w ith his fellow-men. Between Clay, Jackson and Calhoun the re semblance was wonderful. It was iK-eause Clay antl Jackson were so much alike lhat they hated each other as they did. Clay ioescd a rich voice, musical even in his enemies. He was chivalrous, patriotic ; by nature a politician as well aa a statesmun. Webster wa characterixed as the greatest, and yet the weakest of them all. By nature in tended fur a writer and a student, and yet a great man, great wherever placed. The triumphs for which he is remembered, arc literary triumphs. Anionic them from Oneida county, Henry K. another Storr wa characterized bv eminent public men i . . ; ,., . e. . : i . i. .. i. . ii : a lie irom uueiua county who e u- u- an debate." Although now nearly forgotten even here, he was the greatest American orator aflet Patrick Henry. He was a man of portly, com manding presence with a wonderfully musical voice, only equalled by ihe voice of Clay. His erratic and uncertain temperament waa assigned as the reason why he had been so noon forgotten. A Homey General Talcott, also of this county, tice Marshall aTcf flint ' rnle.it i made QJe ereat- est legal argument he ever listened to. (if our men noted at that time only one representative is left, the Hon. W. J. Bacon, late Justice pf the Supreme Court. ' III conclusion, the speaker believed that the average American intellect was Improving, but diverted from the channel where these men sought renown. Then, too, men to be heard must be in earnest. These men were waved by strong passions ; they believed in 'the wick edness of their enemies. Now men are fiercely attacked, but the accusers are Dot credited, and we hardly dare assail a political man, for we know not how soon we may be called upon to affiliate with him in party measures. Gaoavoi a - There is no prospect of a vote on tlie Georgia bill in the stauate this week. Ia the meantime the onserv stive Republicans ar making some headway in correcting die niiarep reaeiitation made against them by outside par ties here. It waa shown to-day that telegram sent from Georgia pretending lo give Ihe view of the Conservative press of that State had la-en garbled and distorted so a to reverse tlieir com ment on Ihe pending bill. I Tho 8tate Treasur er of Georgia has returned hep! and correct i n anv misstatements that have Is-en made to il duenee lite Senate. Mo. Or. Ball. Sun. Ft uraai. or Hex at dx BniBO!f.The fu neral of Henri de Bourbon waa conducted bv the Free Mason, of which order the deceased was a .member. When tlie remain were brought to the church, the ofNciatinir orient, see ing the Masonic emblems on the coffin, with- urcwuic insignia of the church and refused to perform the ceremonies. No trooii took art in the funeral procession. The hoard of school visitors of Memphis have a. I. .pied the suggestion of Suieriuteudent lajalh prohibiting all religious exercise in the public public schools, J. C. Reedier, a prominent cltien of Clinton. Iowa, died of paralysis on Saturdav. two hours after gaining a suit of $25,000 damage entered against him. srKCIAL N0TICK8. FA HI PAIH It 1 1 i I i ' We ask attention lo this L'tilvrraul DY 1IKD1CIJv. The I'niH Killer I, by sniverul consent, al lowed lo have woo for Itself a reputation uumii paated iu Ihe history of medicinal preparation, H instantaneous effect ill Ihe entire eradiit' lion uml extinction of Pain, iu all It variou forms lui idental to the human family, aud tin. uu ailieitod written and verbal testimony of the rraasesiu iu favor, have b n, and are, it ow n best advertisement. For evidence in favor of the Pain Killer, for Ministers' More. Throat or Bronchitis, read the following: liKXTs, Tlie Pain Killti ha been a constant occupant ol our bouse fur uvi r twn vesi-.aml a portHHiwf the time jt l as been the only nierii clne under our riuif. Hardly ever do I 'hare Biy cbildreu complain of being si k, ithout ha-.'-iug them a-k in the same for Puiu Killer. for several venrs before I In mm acquainted with the Pain Killer. 1 bad sud'ered a great deal (Vom an affection iu my throat, 1 1 might by hoiuo physicians to he llrnucbllis, by others to be what iHcalleU Hlulsters' Sole Throut. Al one time it w us so severe that I wus obliged to give up preaching. Within a lew uioinb slter I bad lici nine acquainted with Ihe Pain Killer, I had another attack fiym that dlstiesslngooinplaln'. I trietl inv liew'.fiuiml fo...li, ,:i I t loafer do not toil, neither do they spin ; but 1 lonisbmebl and deflghl, if produced a wonihir- luny sooiuing encct. in a shoii time I wim wholly relism-d, Siuce'hui time I have hail a number ufatfaekTof ihn yiue imltire, aud the the Pain Jtrnertas tUwa sflnrded me relief. About on? rear slm . nv wife became subject to evcn suflerin: roni Blij-tinuiti-m : our re. IBnll'U'SiSsI'' .i,p.i aS- with a hearty gom! writ, and always havedone, Vkjiatm ot use Pain Killer. II this hasty let er. ffl ciiiuiusu.lalioo fl ISirry H.uis' valuubln medicine, will be of any savrrwev vou are at lib erty to do with il as you please. . , Ven ti ulr yours, KIM Alt C'ABT. OwAToxg. Minn , W - com' ij ike A. V Uomt Society. mart I in ' tbev manage to keep body and oul together Ithout Worbine. which is a verv fine an An Knglish t nibni.i.i is solieiiintr fiinds for an exploration of Mount Ararat, w ith a view of rvcrinjuelicks of (he ark. His lajlilion is In lleil T n maallli n trait "fj seven luiiiilre.1 sen s, a pOTil' ... Y U .TwLI i, sold for seventy cents per acre, casfl. AmHbvr tract uf prairie land was knocked nil at sixly cants, twelve months' credit. M.IKIIIKD: In Gaston county, on the Kill Inst., Capt Thomas Williams, 'of livid Hill, and Mrs. Mar tha Hand. Iu Ix'Xington, on the 20lh of January, Mr. j Henry J. Grimes and Mis Sallie King. BANUKU.S. Till; SEASON AXJJ lis HB human Imdy is rbiely composed nf tissues and fibres a sensittve to every change in the comlilton of the iitmospliere us pi BIRD At wr resTdeoee neart sHton Plant, Arluuv I the umst delicate ch ctroiiouieter, or the quick -us March 2d, IfCn, .Mr, tiara '. Marrr. wrle -liv I -in a Uaruincti t I Ulte. f W T Mr in. ho.. iii the 26th vear of her The stomach, the skin. Ihe nerve, the lungs age Mr. Martin's departure waa not unexpected to herself aud her friends. For months past her health had been slow ly declining, and w hen at last the sin "i - came, it found her calmly and peacefully awaiting its arrival. For eight years previous to I er death she was a consistent and useful member of the Presbyterian Church. In the community to which she had so recently re moved, she had acquired the respect andjesteem of all who knew her. She leaves behind her a fragrant memory, a noble Christian example, and many loving hearts to mourn her loa. D. In Canton, Miss., entered into rest on the lh of March, 1870, Mrs. Cynthia H. Dinkina, wife of A. 11. Dinkins, Kq. Ileceasetl was born in Mecklenburg county, North Carolina on the 6th of IlecemU'r, 1820," married July 1.0th, 1M2, united with the Baptisl church in Canton, Mis sissippi, in l.S.Vj. She was the daughter of the late Wm. and M. P. Springs, of Mecklenburg county, X. C. SALlSllfFMA kkets MAllCIi 25, 1870. osition of the usurper, Abrit- peace commissioners lo I iiionisis in Fast Ten th.' II. from the assKiU uaVthe A. T.0. lUilroad Co,l . . -- . f ri or otlier interejstcd parties, m consiaermt ion M . ..' . . .;, LSC. (SSI in which fce uiuai tne urjooti..... left to F. LKl Sworn and sulsir-ribcd beforethe Commission. TIU)M AS BKAGG, Out rmm. We will publish other extract from the tes- taken bv the Committee whfneverU band aod ixHTiment upon it as may , wit limit regard-to the . politic of IKe parties implicated. i-d for a debt of for ilrid twcutv.nevfcn if the We-terii Fuy I I ebiuary 1 1 tli, 1 -To, .second ill March. has n i eived certain i-oopon flhi Stale, bill s.ivs he is advised by that these bonds are the proisel'tv of the A PBK8S (X'NVKNTION IN SOl'in CAR OI.INA. ' $0,(s;s9 in 1-...J. in addition to,Lhoue paid to Keboe, were . .1 1 I.. .1 .. mm.lt W also ejppenvew " ' " , . ,, L , . .onW'ure'a. to wliat Ufa drnp -with -them. lt- -Reprcacntaiives of ..llje oii.seTVatlvt i pn ss of . , - "i . j. kni w.m mid South Carolina mot In loijvintion at Columbia Isr,lluwever,toresWeat tbey w.ren.ia wn,v in .J, wUj ,,,, to Uie iwiwisel in the cane, and the agents em- j vioU(,,y j,.,,, , consult together us In the ht ploveil in the loanagemeul of it. -Vj9S it in woi- j .,1m, fur wresting that Slate from the control of thv'of note that the Inevitable LittlefieTd was i ignorant, irre-pnusible and unscrupulous men. involred In It as the ag.nl oi ar mcbo.lv- ihe K. A" the result of their tieliberatinns the following ... . ... 1 .iiniiwiii' c resolutions we: c ai b'l.tt ' : .... ..i I il. 1 1. ... !.. I. r . I-. i o., is u oe prt.i.i.i. t po. ti.e uw.. ,',, j lrnaetion hits the appearac e of I eing a wry itvvrrdihthlt one to ail the parties concerned "in i!, lo use no harsher P'rm. And one of the Bios! suspicious looking fart connected wilh the ease is the receipt by Judge Watts' qf $0,000 of these wiiaf ilrvlirul .opds, as appear from the tfwlimouv ol Mr. Lee. The statement lhi IVw eae owetl hiiu $2,K.0, ami " had left word with Ool. I iywood to rtirii over lo him live- of ti.e bunds" set-rn ki U a trans;iction intended le cover a brilse, and ta afford but a very thai eov-' ering at li.at. And what wc$ the " services ' rendered tiy T. F. l..o toward "the ao'ompliab ment of tho matted! for which bo received $10,000 in bondt not of the ii.iXxi intended .for Kchoe. hut of the othei iiij.'.s.-d, Ii is l.i is anrilmsedf Is it posibie f. r the matter lo l eaptained upon any other hypotbeeis tbn iIini of acullu-iT,u 1 etweVu se, rsl patties concern ed7 IV. hope il is amf lhsi ll.e explanation will be m al.'- Hut if it e..nw4 tw tnq.br. or i r, rt.ftjl.. : hen we subn.it that Judee Watt- J.I lLfenlvfl tirvinim-i'.stv rhilt this Confer enr.c recognize the legal right of all . the cili 7.eni of the State, lrresiN ttive of color, to sul- f a - 2,) That this Conference recognizes the f. ri ht of alJ the cmiens nl the Mate, irrespeci ofcolor uf previous condition, to-ofRce, subject alone to w r-onal qualitieatinn anil litres. f;t.) That in ihe iudirment of thi Cs.nlVr. ni A a Convention of the people of the ctTiT.":nTiTrnW td Kadicalisin, anil in lavor ol grssi, mill Holies! gnrernment, should be held In the city of Col umbia i.t some convlsnietit rime for Ihe puqw.-e of nomfnaims a State ticket, which, whili r.-sur ir.g cq'ial" gnif-VxarTjustic1 to all. will aflhrd some divree of arcurilf, prosperity mid gissrl gov. rnmciif, (4.1 That this Conference respceifully sug gests to the pi-ople of thf Stati', WeilTTesilay the lVh day of June, rnsuing, a-- a suitable time for the Kofding of said ('otMrbiition. r.ul llu.u-anil doll .r- each, ph du tv-live thi.Ui and - v n hul 'h. liars and -ii edits - A. J. Jon s. President elti ville road, was ill. and reiNirlcd lo its on llu lie lidmils thrtt In Ponds i council Wisl'f'i Kail mat I t oipaiiy, and be re-pcetlul-Iv th-clllies to deiiver ihmi up. He slaves be lias been enjoined in the 'name of the stisjfliol ilcrs against returning t.hee bonds or their pro-reed-, and that the suit i- p. ndiitg and undeci ded. Mr. I.iltlefield, jjresidelil of the Western Di yision of the Western North Carolina road, was notilied Feb. ltfi.. 1 --Tli. and reported and filed his statement on thiMlh of March. It. appears bv .liis statement tharfar baa received rto latnda from the I'ublie Treasurer, but that be boa re-i-eived orders and receipts for bonds from his prcdercspor amouiiling ih'bond to Tine million nine hiliidrcd ami nineteen thousand tloMars. Me has received twenty 'Of these lnds 0( one ihdUsand dollars each.' He ha sold noue of them. He states that he has been informed by pnr-lie- holding these Isiinls that all the bond but twenty of one thutisnnd dollar each, above riTf p lioneil, have Iseen sold to make up for loans ob tnined -on thcin by liyiitheciJjHivth. the .par ties aforesaid. j apr lie .-tale- there are other londa in the hands of Soutti r i; Co.; ammint not jHkd on w hich moneys nave t ecu atlvancea to mm, wnicn ne has applied lo the usi' nf ihe road. He savs no interi-l lias la en reti ived by him on coupons. He slates thai hi- predecessor received six niilf Hon three hundred and sixty seven thousand dollars in funds; that' sales have hem rcportew to him bv bisprt decessor oflhree mi 1 1 inn one bun- The author of the "Tale of the Land Slide," in the Natchez Qmritr, who weaves into that quaintly conceived slory a arent many curious bits of thread, tells the following anecdote of Andrew Jackson : Atlioiigh he was a childless man, he w as very fund of children. It once happened that one of his Voting pets, a lilllegiri, wa verv ill with the seat in the House' is republican '.colleague, Mr. ! cro."P-. .T'"" 'ii,1'; k,,ow is ver? rnI,id I BirOKTID BT 1 Bacon, perpounfl, CoQee. per pound, Corn, per busk, of 66 lbs., - Meal, bash. 46 " Copperas, perpountl, Caudles, Tallow. Adamantine. Cotton, per pound Vara, per bunch, FesXksrsT 1 "tar ponBS,' Plonr. per sack, r'iah, Mackeral, .'. 1. ' " 3." Fruit, dried, apples pealed " " " unp Id. " " Peaches, pealed, " " " uniealed. Leathsr, upper, per pennd, sole, I Iron, bar. " I ' castings, Nails, cut, 41 Molasses, sorglinm. per ga West India, " " Syrup, " Onions, per bushel, Pork. perponnd. Potstiies. Irish, per hashel, , Sweet, " Sugar, Brown, ierponnd. , CtariHrd. ' Crushed Pulverized Salt, roast, per saek, . " Liverpool, ' Table. Tohareo. Leaf, perponnd, Juaniilactured, Smoking. mcconn At i.iir r. oaoeia. IMo 90 32 to 38 1 00 lo I 16 1 IU to 1 90 lb to 00 30 te 30 36 to 00 17 to l 3 0(1 to 9.36 and the excretory organs are especially Itablo to be affected bp'tkese variations, and tlie best ' defame against tbeit disastroua tendency is to keep tho digestive iniichltirrr, which feeds and 1 nourishes the whole system' in gpod working order. , . i If the stomach is weak or disordered neither the bhaal nor the bile can be- in a healthy -tale, and Upon the fitness of these two important fluid (or the offices assigned to them bv na ture, and the regularity ol their flow, health In a great measure depends. When the air is heavily laden with chilling vapors, a it ofteu is at this season of the year, the digestion should be an object of peculiar care. H it is weak and languid, the wholti physical structure will be enervated. If it is vigorous, the entire organization will be strung 1 1 resist the -.intoward and depressing influence of a dump aud vitiated atmosphere. A pure uml pow erful Ionic is therefore espe cially needed as u safeguard against the diseas es most common in the spring, aud Hosteller's Stomach Hitters being Ihe most wholesome and potent medicine of tho class ut present known, a course of it is particularly advisable at this period "f the yeur. The stomach will thereby be toned and" strengthened, the liver ami bow lls regulated, the nervous system braced up, and nature put in a aliito of active defence against the miastua which superinduces inter mittent and remittent fevers, rheumatism, ner vous deliility, headache, hypot liuhtliia. and oth er complaints which are apt to assail the un tuned and uufortiiied organizations. The body is strengthened without exciting ihe brain, uml consequent h no unpleasant reaction follow its Mnllins, made a silar statement to ibis, and opposed hiadmin. t'orressaailceof the Baltimore Cazetle. W AsHiN'iTos, krch Ifi. The Senate gnlle ries literally overbed this morning w ith black and wbiledjunian . The door leading into j tint corridor w ere ih the centre of a throng of ! people on tip-toe owe on chair endeavor in to gil a vitw he Senate fltsir, and the linn of the occasion, N Revels, colored, df Ilissis 1 sippi. At the ex ition of the mm uing hour, Hevels oommcncijeadingi from maiibacript (he 3.76 lo S.'O 131.011 30 ta 93 to 7 to Hi 00 to 00 16 t 16 ... 9 to 10 . . . . 63 to 76 . .. ta to H 6 to 8 8 In 10 to 7 60 ... 60 fe 70 1 iUI v I fafl a w i . jv i ... 60 to 78 ... 1 to 13 ... 60 te 76 ... I 60 te 60 . .. lit 16 18 to 30 ... 90 to 90 . .. 9.60 tn 9.50 . .. 2.65 to J.75 .. 6.5(lto6.ftn Hlo 10 SO tel. 66 401') 1.06 ' 1Q '7? reviving and renovating ofK'rmit'D. : to sTt" nm ""n 117 ILL all v v Consumutibn road the follnwimr am! and viplent. The child was about to strangle The doctor called for hoi water immcdialelv ; NEW AD VERTISEM kN T8 the house was in an uproar running lo and fro t . " ' lo gel the tea kettle to heat the water. Jackson at a glance knew the process was loo slow. He caught up a bucket of water, rushed wilh it to the (ire-place, jerked a red-hot stone out of tin A. 1.1. , -s mar25:tf pecch prepared foJnrhy Bullock, antTwhicht whar a cullnd pusson is mentioned !" said old ohimney-back, souccd it into the water, and in a ' nativent Xnrtli Carolina niomept it was boiling hot. 1 he remetlv was administered and the child relieved ; his prompt ness saved her. Say, Mr. Jtinis, is dar anv place in de Uihle ,. . ,...ii..j : .'...; i . ... ii Agents Wanted JX KVKRYCOUX- ty in North Carolina to selt.Cassius H'. Lowe's I'oems. Best terms ever offered canvassing airenls. Book an liurlii tihiis sent Iree. 1 his is ll.e work nl u tbuee afflicted wilh Cough or learn the value of i AIIEK'S LUSro BALSAM. Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, Surgeon in the army dur ing the war, from exposure, contracted con sumption. He says: huie no besitanev in stating that it washy the use of your lur)g Halsatn that I urn now alive and enjoying health." Dr. Fletcher, of Missouri, says: "r recom mend your Halsam in preference tonne other medicine for Coughs, and it gives satisfaction." Allen's linns' Balsam is the remedy tn cure all l.tingand Throat diffieuRie. It -hould be thoroughly tested before Ubiug any other Balsam. It will cure when all others fail. Directions accompany each bottle J X DA Kit IS i CO., Sole Proprii lm , (Incinnolli, 0. Sold bv PEBRT DAVIS ,t SOX, I'rovidcnoo. K. I. Oenerul Ag.vifs for N'c.v England State, mar 4-1 in has bocrl so rxteinkr asivertised. "Mr. Ires ideal,". commcncosV first colored Senator, im- ilatmg.in his proivalion of the word rresi ni n.y uu) ui tue. dent tbe manner i ttimisniill V Hllllt .1 - ii Little fault cnuIB found, however, wit reading of Revels ki in the attention bestow ed upoitliim by tltsiste, to sav nothing of hi bearers in the Jries, he quite put Sum ner. Wilson and imr right and shining lights of Radicalism to Le tsh. The effect of Rev els' speech was hfchied in a singular way. ithout it w a- ntviia gale, and tlie tin upon the roof of the StalAsuihcr havitii; become EnSu thunder.' Vhen ml ilnllnrs in uonua di'cesriir has dsiioed uirutyrciaht aajiinrsec "vT'sWellir The deti riiiinatijii of Mr. I'reasOr, of Terfoee ee. to ap'stini a negro to Wicl Point, has I sun CdJoweddy ih. .ii.nt.'i'ntTincul that Vr. McCor mick; of Ariaona, will recommend an Indian js railctand a as legale from Wyoming deciar .l.a he will pp ; a woman. tired and thirty-two (lion at (521 to to : ihat his iir rr. :n:... . l l... .p. .,...1 III ti I C ill 1 1 1 toils I W u u a : : I ! . n u,i . tlioi'.-ami dollars ,,in Wid-, I "um n. million and sjxty-ninc thoiis.u.ii dollars iti bonds unac counted for. He isavs his predecessor has dbi- red in cash one million live hundred and-scv- .. . . t i y 3 r -sown tBriassUMl two ininnrtHi ano nrtv-one r ami nlnctr-eigbt itnt-. leaving a cash balance against himof.u.o hundred and twenty -i.x thousand lime htindrid and eighty dollars and scveaty-lwo ivnls. He statu" he has in available collaterals, from his pred. e ..r one hundred ,s:d fortr'ix'tliiius ihd nine hiindr. .! dollars. !nih are pledged to p v colrtr.e tor- i. - c lirea'e- jiow due, I'.i ide- rain-, there ii invostmcritif bv hi pedee-- r in Railroad I ' tui-. ol seven hundred and twenty six lhnanl two bun n 1 atid eightyone dol lais ...lid ia'l:i ..iu-, ..nl . Id. saw be has ik munev on hutnl. The r. port is voluminous. tables, which must be ex.iliiH dersf ood. Williani Johnston, Preside Tennessee A Ohio Road, repo hi- accounl March 7ih. 187.0. It annears bv hi statement that cne million seven hundred and sixty tbi dollars in bonds on the Hlh of Septemlsrr, TTn tin i iiisi in b M iu ti m m hi cing sounds i Revels had i ssid It was evident the late had lost by (he absence of Mrf Davis, but had gain ed in Patriotism sll Mltv. In the remark) uhieh foil,, tied aaVtsAoiit farther than any . : i 'TTir . .. . ) ilution to ine siarus oi lanfe legislature had nev vvslnir to law. thai the taifconly provisional, and hiaatc is name io p'r I 'sJtv. They hold Iheir IthsV. at the will ttnesau- ,u rssi was "luril -rra re- inenlly by ouestpio-,i Mr. IvllnunilSuWhich he found hunri lflkbli io answer. Ca sar to hs friend "Well, ilare is, an1 if you'd been to mcet'n Sunday ve'd heard the preacher ri at! how Nir- ig'T I Vmus wanted to U- born agin'." "Wli'-wli'-'wliat he want to lie bom agin' frrf "Isdunno, I sjiec he (ought he might be born a white man nexd time, and dor's a good manv niggei-salibe now jes like old Dennis, but devil allers Isj niggefuunylmw ." It is an evil tiring for us to be esteemed above our real character; to he honornl. praised, and trusted, Man we should be reproved, and chas tened, and watched. Better it is to be little, and mm de. and kUUX J" heart jo.t in mi olwciir ..i iin.wflfsl eniiiHn. ilwii u iw " i.. twice our value, and finally be branded as a CAKSII'S II. I.OH K, Jonesborruigli, Tsnn. NOTIX'E ! -ALL PERSONS IX- debted to the estate of Thomas Todd, deceased, or to tlie undersigned as administrator of said tlrceuted. are requested to make iiiiniediate payment, as longer iiidiilgenee cannot tie Kiren. I w ill attend la Salis bury n eveiy SstiirdHy lor (our weeks where those indebted can uieet ine and nuikt payment. S. S. i UiiTT, Ad'mr. March Jt. 1870: 4t with the will aunexed ton took ihe floor knaikMatteifctt and a cheat. ..ie I "i,l lost hut him.' I Xj, Kudiwil has vet ga Gejrcia lie sail er Men orgaui; UoVerMlient oft thatfjverv ofllcer val to-dy by ie offices, awerv ma i i . : .. I iwij suinoiuics. .( ATE. It spK' ol the camat member, in acco Ames to non-residi agree wilh the 'I IS I roSU rd a seat ua. pnee. Id com paniesl tullv Atlanti toutapd filetJ he reeeivetl (iHtr-llAi. Amsjn His Skat in the Sen- t the Judiciary ioinmmcv ,i. t,e eiceotion of one . il.e melhribilitv of Gen. Senate, on tlie gronno o. natc will mosl .iprooaoiy itlee. Should so, (i.n. ral Afncs haslf resigned his commission in the armv With vw to secure his seat in the Snate. wifl he .he cold." Bnt there is a -troiigcr cdviecticii bin that which seem to have U-en taken the committee. Ain.'s ,j 1 1... A. ...... ..i , niiinuimb control of the wli3!el'ti''n TnaShinery. He sl.sid between the jde-al I io-rernmeiit at'0 Uie people of Mis-iipni j,, the aafr.il relation of rriStcc. a trlut -.bL , alasi more than hiimaa, li muaf have .i!.iis-r' order to secure j tion. For the credHot ihe Ooerm'"'1' " ,u4 I- hopiKl lhat he wil le denied to sea' cerate Jiieh (leneral ami had i luaand 1 l l 1 ' Whig. Trnv"m .liii.i,,,,- . ., eW , o'W bandseo Via ihe IVirtc railreaul, for the pa;' iia k amount to $47i0, the greater part in e advice of Parmenit., tlie Grecian general, toliui son, was worthy of bun to give, and wor Ihv of everv man of sense to adopt, "My son, aiil he. "would you be great you niurt be less ; that is, you must lie less in youroWrt eyes, if you would De great in ua ri o...e.-.. " Three brothers, bearing a remarkable resem blance to each other, recently went into the same barber-shop, and on the same day, to be shaved, one going in the morning, the other at noon, and the third at night. When the last one appear ed the barber, who was a German, dropixM bis raiorin astonishment, and , exclaimed i ' V ell dat man ha de fastest beard I never saw ; 1 ahaves him di morning, shave him at dinner times, and he Pome back no 0lt hi beard so long a never yash." A flock of blackbirds, winging ita wav south ward, estimated to have preeerited column in line at least four miles, and about twenty feet in depth, passed over Sacramento, California, re cently. . . It is related in Harrlsbnrg lhat Governor Mai Can. 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To such as are net well satistic.l we will scud f 1 to pay for the trou ble of writing, f ull particular. valuahlc sam ple, which will o to commence w ork on. anil copy' of The 'People' Literary Companion one of the largest ami best WlnHy. newspapers pnhUaked all seat fleet iv mail. Header, if vou waul. permanent. j prulltable work, address K. C. ALLCTX At 11.. An- irnsta, Maine. - jai.3( 3:Sn 1 S . is an fxi'ellentar t ii'lv of granulated Vtririnia ; w-lierT-er Introilneeil il ia univ Isallyanmir N0KTH CAKOUNA. the 8uperior t lo Caldwbix CoumTy. Court. Kev. Jesse Rankin, Guardian of John S. McKorie. against R. M. Allison, Johu Allison, and John Alli son, Executor of A. N. Allison. To John Allison, one of the above named defeudants, whom, it appears to the Court, is a non-resident of this Mate in the above eutitletl action haa issued against you, and the j?orJiplaint -therein was tiled in the Superior Court of Caldwell County on tbe Ilhh day of March, 1870. You are also notified, that the summons io this case ia returnable to the offioe of the Clerk of the superior Court of said coun ty at Lenoir, on tbe 18th day of May next, when and where you 'are. hereby retitiired to appear and answer Ihe eomplaiul in default whereof the plaintiff will apply to eaid Court for the rcl.ef demanded iu tbe rnmpUipt. Witngas. K. R. Wakefield, Clerk of the Superior Court of Caldw eli Ccunty. at office in Lenoir, this llhh day of March,' 1870. B. B. WAREFIELU. c. a. c. 18-6 w fpr. foe 1 10 , LO RILL. ARD'8 "EUREKA" SMOKINO TOBACCO. I . It U i ler i put uji in hniis.niic inus.hu hasi for Mt.TscUAuui rijapH arc daily parked I H. Ill WUit-ll Y I tilt T C L uB i "Tl"" l roade""of tb- smoking TOBACCO. I choicest leaf grown , it is anti-nervonsiin rtseffecls, s the Nleotlas ha been extracted : it leaves no rlissgrrestile taste alter smo Linn; it is very mild, lisrbt In color and weights hence one itountl w ill last as long as three of nnlina ry tobacco. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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