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&l)t (PIP Noril) State I be that tltVlT THE EMOTION. Tall return have not vet been received from ,tlio election held on the 4th Intl., but the result jrlll Tin bat little from ihe statement nudelat week. Tl uuijority fur Judge Hhipp for At torney (Wrnl will not fall much below lO.OtHl, while the Democrat nnil('onervstvr will haw nearly, if tut quite, two-third uf both House of the Legislature. The will certainly here thirty-three of the ttfty member of the Senate, which lack bttt one of two-tliink There will probably be srrertl contented neat, and the de cision of them will probably add one or two to thei'ontervativc strength. It i, therefore, al most certain that the la-mocm; and Conservn Aivta will have two-third of the Senate in the end. Thi will enable them to get rid of tome of the present iutffic-U nt and corrupt bfliiitlt by JaWPeaclnuent. .. . How far rtreVstter of Impeachment will be puihed by the House we cannot tell. It may amialen of Imisichmcnt will be prescnt nat quite a large number. But the char- ike Senate, elected ia a guaranty lliat Will be no .conviction except in cast where the charge arc dearly proved. We fee1 are that that body, while it will not ahrink it duty to the Statu in the trial of the It., will not convict any one merely for po litical TuAMum. And thii it rujlit. Let all be tried upon the merit of their caaea, be convict el wpoe proof of guilt, or be daaehurged for want uf audi proof. Tbaftlioru are several high ofH eial against whom the pruof i clear there U but Jlltle doubt, but it ia not for in tndesignatc them. We publish a table ahnwing tlie Vote for At torney General in the several counties, a com pared with that of firnnt anil Seymour at the last l'resideutial election, aa far at heard from. The table will be kept standing until it ia com plete. A lint of the nicmbcn" of the two Houses with a classification of them, will be published a aoQli aa the .return are all in. THE CASWKl.L AND ALAMANCE l'RIS- It will be remembered that we hare always foqtended that these iifiaoncrs would sooner or later be turned over to the civil authorities for .examination. We never for n moment be licved that any of them would be tried and ex ecuted by a military commission. That audi oramiation would be unlaw fd an 1 it ex ecutiona murder ha eoiiMiaiitly been proclaim ed through these, columus. It ia now certain that an examination will be had before a civ!) magistrate according to the law of the land. For this result the people are indebted to the firmness and patriotism of Judge Brook, of the U. S. District Court, Gov. Hol der) disregarded the wi its of Chief Justice I'eor aon, bat he has been compelled to bow in sub Biiasion to the writ of a Federal Judge. We see it rumored in the p . ;.er-, it ia true, that Judge Pearson writ will still be obeyed, and snch of the prisoners as he issued writs fox be delivered up to him for examination at Kalcigh on Thurs day. Whether this ruraur is true or false we cannot tell, but, it' true, it all result from the writs issued by Judge Brook. As to those pris oners (or whom po prior wrjt had been issued they will certainly lie delivered to Judge Brooks a "tins city to-day Thursday. . We have never, for obvious reasons, express ed any opinion as to (he guilt, or innocence of the prisoner, except that whicfi followed from the high character they hare ever borne. We feel quite aiire, however, that the investigation arill prove the innocence of a number, if not all, of them. If it does not let the guilty, whoever fiey may be punished with the utmost rig ors of the law. THE HOUSE Ol' "KI.KANaV Whether franc shall emerge Mm tin war an euij.il or a Hepubllc, and whether, if the former, the liouapartas or the House of Orleans shall be in the usconJnnt. i ouo of the questions that now etigagia Uiought ful mind throughout the whole olviHxcd u ..ij . We do uot prup to enter Into ttfe eousideration uf either of these que$lo at present. The great buttle conceded ou all side to be Hin lien t, will prolwbly solve one or both of them very aH-edily. Hut it may not be out of place to refresh the reeolh c tlona of our reader with reference to the Or leans branch of tisj Hourtxiti family. It hat for many goneratlom been a great house in France; and has beeti more distinguished for liberalism and popular Minpathy than the elder line of the family. The Duchy of Or leans was erecte.l in I. '14 4 by Philip V I uf France, who beatowed it on his son Phillip. Thenceforth, besides several princes of the royal family who occasionally 1m. re the title. It w as held by three families or brunches : first, that uf Orleans Valois ; second, the first house of Orleans Bouibot. ; and third, the seepi d house of Orleans Boiirlwiu. It has given several Kings to France. The last was Louis Phillippo. The eldest sou of Louii Phillippo wa born September 3d. 8I0. He bcaai.e Duke if Orleans when his father was elevated to he throne. He Wat brave, energetic, and talented, and was popnlar with his country men. He married Helena of Metklenbnrg Icbwerln. May 30. 1837. During the reign of .lis father he was killed by being thrown from his carriage, or rather, the horses be euliiiug ungovernable, he jumped from hi carriage, and tailing on the pavement, frac tured bia skull. His sudden and violent death sent a thrill of horror through all France and was followed by public mourning- His afflicted wife dcvotedfierself to the education of her two sons. These are l.ouis I'hillippe Albert, Count of Paris. I t n August '24th, 1833. and Hobert I'hillippe Louis Eugene Ferdinand, Duke of Chartres, born November 9lh, 4840. She inspired them with the principles uf their father aud tried to make them fiends of constitutional liberty. She died in England. The Count uf Paris, the head of the fami ly, is now 3S years of age. He has been a traveler and nn author. He served for a time with his younger brother, the Duke of Chartres, on the staff of General McClellan ill the Peninsula. The brothers oil led their services to Nafadeon at the outbreak of the present war, but there is no evidence thus far that they have been accepted. The surviving sons of Louis Phillfppe. BSaaawassaaastaasaaaaaaaaai ssssasstakaaawsi . ..... ( L. "WAT-nELL" AUDKKSH Jhe add cats ufCul. Wad Jell, delivered on the occasion of the recent Conservative de- imfistratiou iu thia city, and which we pub lIsHed yesterday, ia one eminently suited to the times. Col. Wnddcll lakes the ground arr Mifyiflurer tnwitat a i m 170. which must In occupied by the Conservative party of this State if It wounl retain ttsprea- etit hold cn the affediolii of the people. He counsels nioderation iu all things, Hilda at tical reeoguitioii of accomplished fac t. The add rets Is especially laaportaut as showing the posi inn we occupy at a p and. we mar say. as individual, towar.h the euiiired rare in N orth Carolina. It will serve a ueful purMise in dismissing the fear en tertained by the colored people concerning their status as ottrs and oil ions. These fears have not been well-founded we a. lij.it ; but. nevertheless, they exisfl. and Col. Waddell, at oiiu of the repn . aliu s of u great partyi has very luitiiie' infonned the oolo ed eople that Weilo Hot intend or de sire to nt.atere with their vested Constitu tional rights. And now that the election is over, we wish to return to Col. Waddell the thanks of the Conservative party of the Third Congression al DiMrict. Thiit no champion evel more justly earned the plaudits of his 'liencs, eve ry one will admit. Col. Waddell did indeed appear to many as the lender of a forlorn ho e when he start ed, on the I lb day of July, on a campaign that was to end ou the 4th day of August bil lowing. But. notwithstanding the pe nhar obstacles he encountered at the very cutset, lie innde the t hrilliaut .canvass that lias occurred, within our recolleetion, lu North Carolina. Everywhere he enlisted the ayin- Oatcs, I OC NT! I . Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Anaon, A be, Srti Bladen, Brunswick, I tune, in Ik , Caldwell, Ltmdeo, Carteret, Caswell, t sttwha, t 'hat ham, I herokec, Chow ah, Clay, ( 1 . . land, 1 oIiiuiIhis, Craven, f Cumlierlaiid, ( iirritiu k, I a id-on, Davie, Duplin, Edgerombe, Fomrthe, Fraualin, (inston, 3 7H8 1049 1 '.'17 (l"0() (XsjO 1062 UtM 0000, 0000 U06 1.14(1 pathies ..f our people by his own indoinita file will a'd perseverance; and evervtvhen he dealt his opponent blows that made him reel and stsgger like a drunken man. Alfred M. Waddell is the "conquering he ro" of a thousaud diMic lr.-s. He is rewar ded for his labors; and the Conservative par ty is rewarded for Un ir devotion b hill). H WW make us au able aud u faithful Repre sentative ever ready to defend'the right and to attack error. Wtlmiugtom Star. The Prmdent amf (ftoryia.Wf- read with gratification the following paragraph In the Wash'ngton RrpubHcnH : "Some of the paper of Gi-orgia are com forting themselves and their supporters with the assertion that the President is against an election this fall iu that State; bnt it can be alb rmed in the mot. positive terms that this is not his view. The matter was talked over when he was here last Friday, and -htcnf-" pressed a decided opiniou that the law sud public policy alike required an election in November for members of the tef IsUtnre n well as for members d Congress. In this Pasquotank, opinion he is sustained by most if uot all the I Perquimans, members of his Cabinet. Neither the Pres ident nor the Attorney General has given the least eueotirageineut to those who at tempted to enlist them on the side of party intrigue to defeat an election, and he and at leqst a majority of the Cabinet regard the effort to ignore this election us a gross out age, lb tact. It cai,i,..t be uscertuineal. cm (Irnnville, Greene, (tuilford, Halifax, Harnett. HaywiMxl, HenderMSi, Hertford, Hvde, Irish 'I, Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Macoh, Mad i- n, Martin, McDwell, Mecklenburg, Mil hell, Moatgomery, Moore, tttaiS Ntw Hanover, Nortliamptou, Oiitlow, (Irange, 410 1H4S Ml 1025 ' s 12(12 1 131 M7tt I 27M 766 210V ilL'tSi 046 603 1216 026 620 2114 I t . 1 . aa who are the uuelesof the Count of Paris and ; " ",.'l,,lrr- 1 M '"' dissents roni ine views expressed nv tlie fresnteut. Duke of Chartres. are as follows : the Duke of Nemours, who is 56 yean old. Dm , ing his father's reign he was chosen King ol the Belgians, and was proposed us King of Greece, but his father objected to his accep tance of either diguity. He is the father of Count d'Eu, the son-in-law aud Geueral of the Emperor of Brazil. Prince lie Joiaville, 58 jjears old. js th.p third v" f Lonis I'hillippe- He is an accomplished aaral otiioer. It I not impossible that he ni"v irive a- di rect expression to his opinion when he re turns from St. Lout . and in anv event it is i believed the quest iou i.t issue must come be fore i tie Attorney (Jeneral." GEORGIA. The action of Georgia on tfyo subject of the fall elections in that State that is. re fusing to nisi pone tlie elect ion. according the Bullock platform was ve y probably rndtteed bytheresnlt of the elections in North Garolir.a. The Joint resolution1 to postpone the elections had passed the Senate, oid in the. Douse parties were so nearly divided that, upvn the oaHing of the roll, it nppenred ihal.htjj!iator's resolution was rejected on ly by one vote; bat several members chang ed their voles, and the reslolutfon was deci dally rejected. We suspect that the weak- ied were btio ed ut by the coustauav of h Carolina. Jfleorgin has suffertl from her own blun der and from the tyranny for which that bltmde'r was made the pretext. Yet, not- trithatfiiding the bitter temper of Congress at the begiuning of its session! last winter to wards her. the escaped WQtidlerully. Geu ibI Grant, indeed, urged Cjuigress to im pose the iron-clad oath upon her people be- the majority m her Legislature had ex the negroes elected to that body was appeased by the restoration of the negroes and the expulsion of those white members not eligible under the fourteenth amendment (which greatly altered the polit ical complexion of i he body), and intimated the willingness of the Federal Government to allow the Georgians to go ahead aud elect new officers in the fall vvithou farther re quirements. But Bgllock and his partisans wanted to hold on to office, aud favored post poning the State election for two years, in ' which tbey were defeated. That far. then, things in the South move .encouragingly. ami we ate iiitieli nearer peace d e.iilalitv than at anviOthcr ueriod since .the war. Richmond liitpafch. Jeff. Doit in Hit City. Jefferson Davis, the former leader of the Confedt rales, is o jou ruing for a day or so at the New York Hotel, having arrived yesterday at mid-day. Since his arrival Mr. Davis hns been very retired, and only occupied ritti the rererrti'm wto'lwM;: '"it-..--- y..-t.r: . .. :f-M' ti ,, . J" . ...-i. A.ooiiK wiiiri I loiiiiiieut IHUHI- wno rose to be a Jlarslial of r ranee aud had ciana. w, caed 1M,n ,ht( ex-Confederate the distinction of receiving Abd-e'-Kader's J President was ex-8urrogrtfe Gideon J. Tuk stirreuden The Duke of Moutuetisier. can- er air! Davis sedulously avoids iHilirirs in didate far the Spanish throne, is the fifth son of Louis Pbijlippe. They have been frui - ns conversation, ami is too o d a dm loinat not to turn leading questions ou public mat ters iu such a wav aa to offer "rrniitv of ful and have multiplied. There.Are cimugli j thoroughly general chacacter. 4ersomt11r of the lamily to stock all thii thrones of Eu rope. Ilichmond Whig. THE "TIMES" ON HOLDEN. nr. iavis appears mi older tnan the year i receding the seoeswon, when he was a I'ni States Senator. His hair and beard are somewhat griiuled by time, but hue evideiit- i Person, Pitt, Polk, Randolph, Richmond, Kobeson, I lock i ugh a in, liowan, Hulherford, Siuiipson, Stanley, Stokm, Surry, Transylvania, Tvm-il, t nion, Wake, Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wrlson, "tavicex- rntncrrij 1403 i ... ; 1279 379 1116 "SO 144 M.J OtW 037 000 ii 037 1043 . 1796 0M 003 000 ISIS 37 1600 I0-J6 Ouu 1210 In 160A 770 Ml 178 000 000 0000 71M 1703 3230 000 822 000 000 000 1203 0000 1700 610 Oil 821 630 000 IMA 000 2101 2S 4S1 1110 HH0 2027 1800 0i0 1709 000 000 1002 1764 000 ouo . 803 . 1685 1602 14.VJ 808 lo!(7 000 080 4t0 3t!7 Z WW 70 3112 873 657 .KK t7(i;i 013 1101 1302 tin 710 070 003 861 367 000 821 261 140 007 ()) 00: 000 314 487 2764 1609 000 1160 683 5S 287H 1014 ltW7 000 lire 1 tr . MimrgrrrHir . 'I br ediloi d li la iingloii (Va.) Gatrtte hat beeu "rustica ting" l 'be Hatha, lu referring t hit vis It, he says . s On last Sabbath Itev. Dr. Minnegerude.of fit. Paul's, Kichiiioud, held services and de livered a plain, atrong sermon, which was re ceived with profit by the audience. Dr. alililiegerodv ia a connection uf Hil inarek, aud a Dear relative of one of th Pruaalau Gelieruiaiu favor at the Court, lie does not favor the "unification of Germany." lie holds that Hismarck i much overrated and King William an unmitigated despot. 1 he rv ul "fatherland" la raises by I'rut- aia to deceive the other State. The Prut ia. is are not lor a i.i..theitio.i ot (leriuaus. but for i he aggranditeii eut of theiiitelves. The P.Utvllle Si.m.hnl say, with truth, that "a druuknrd. no matter how big his heart aud generous impulses, it despised by the public because he is so great a fool as to lie his owu greatest enemy and Is too weak to do injury to others. On the other hand, the thief iu trade, the liar and deceiver iu businett. the social 'cutset,' the slanderer. the hark I. iter, the religious hypocrite, and the pi. it ting libertine, are feared' and let alone by the public, where they are uot opeuly adored and commended, because of their sharpness,' shrewdness In business,,' 'seal,' 'intelligence,' 'good looks' and 'accomplish ments The world is a great overgrown coward, and never at'ncks a man or a wo man until he or she has fallen and become too weak to do battle." . A NUVM. RKMSttJV n ttWttAMMtK A Callloruia paper, oommeuting uhiii the great temptations to the sin of profanity iu that couutry. My a i "An lulelltgmit lady of our ac()uaiutanea, wn. e little boy was begin ning thia strange talk, auxioua tu explain to her child the horror of profanity, hit upon the novel process uf washii g out his mouth w henever be swore, it w as an effectual cure. 1 he boy understood his mother's sense of the con untion of aa oath, and the taate of suds, which together, produced tbe detirod result." i it it 1 1 At the Heui-ter' Oflice In thUCltv on iha l.th Inatant. I.v Obadiah Woodson. Km.. Mr Henry V. Kkhev to alia Mamrie E. Wilhelm. notn ol latakei lownlnp. In thl countv, on tbe 9th Insltnt, by Hv G It Wetmore, J F Owen. Lmi. to Mis ElitaUth ( ', daughter of Jonathan HarUr Eat., all of thia couniv Iii Yadkin county, oti the 14th nit . Mr John Hall, of Yadkin, aged 74 year and 3 months. ami Mrs Mary Marlon, of Sum . at'ed t0 e.u. n n lliey live ami huppy 111.-. The Milwaukee .ScnfiaW says that there weTe forty ttrokea of lightumg in V iseofti fatal to fit or destructive of pionertv. I ! stroke of iightging in V isoonsln 000 .. ., the Ath snd tha ?hh of .lulv. Inclusive. mm Tweutv men, anmei and children were k'll !fr! ' ed. aud thirteen injured, several ao seriously 1347 000 000 000 000 404 0000 1212 660 1224 610 24 ; 000 1107 IHHi 10.V m oil 800 7ss '2114 059 000 901. 0000 000 7(i. 1752 f' 000 0000 1162 162;t V. 13 073 11.: I 015 000 500 hat they can nevei entirely recover. T huialretl aud thirteen horses, cattle, sheep, and swine were killed ; elgh' dwelling hous es aud six ha lis were destroyed, aud s'x houses and nine bar s burned with no ac- ccitnpanytng losa-if life either to uirtons or There Is great complaint In Washington among mechanics and laborers of the great falling (iff In building enterprise this season compared w ith any one of the t ast leu years. Meeh.i i s outside of Goveruiiieut employ re therefore seeking in the South and West that employment for their skill which cannot be obtained at ail BO. In Salem, on til night of the lOth in.-t.. Mr. Henry i.einbach. Sr., aged 74 rears, 6 months. and 20 days. In 111. Airy. N. G, on the 23l alt., Maggie Footer, infant daughter of James W and awMtn .Shepherd, sged 1 year, 8 snonth antfSS dayar In Ashe county, on the 13th ulL Mrs Kiddie Lewis, wife of Jackson, in the 48th year of her Kalclajh. on the 10th. lost., Mrs, Elita 0el- by, wife of T II SelDy, Ksq., in life 5Td year of her tge. I CAI1 XV wVIWTCD ILIDODTiTlAtj is vi us 1 1.11 i mi tan HI I IIM 1 B 7 O . RIBBONS, MILLINFRY AND S traw G oods. Armstrong. Cator & Co., impoktkrs a jH Joaarut or Boastt. Tilmmitg .pi t.lvtt llbksna rssatt ilka SaUat ar d T- iv.tt. Bload l.tt. Cnptt Batktt rttwtrs, FsaUtr. Or a ssaava, tr w Btaatsa, LADIES' HATS, (trimmed and untrimtadL) 8HAKBM HOODS, dk,dV. 137 and 239 bai.timonk Krarrr, BALTIMtlKE, MIX If V OOrr tlie larti -t stoi k tu I t fuudd In tills Cofea. try. aaa tweqatHed la eaa'e vaHtty tat thiii ness cuiuprlaing tlie Ute't I'srlslan noveltiw. Order Mliriled and prumpt attealfeu gista. ' SUg I! 13 Sin pd " a ' FEETIUZKB8! K KliTILIEKS ! No. 1 Peruvian Guano. PHOSPHATES. BONE DUST, BONE MEAL, n.o on ptrpuuuu, i ...lee, pci uouud, OenrTper bu.li, of 66 1 br . , " Meal.bnsb. 46 " fopperaa. par pound, Candlta, Tallow, " 1 ( Adanantlne, i '..tie a . par pound " Yarn, per bunch, Birir per dona, Kcat la i , ser pnond. K.our. per tack. Fib, Maokcral, ' . I. S. -i a. r-r -Tlre-wi't honKVle domeatic traifedv that f'mlt. dried, tpple pealed, .. I I . . ... II TO,' I.I . . : 1 r, toive ri..r.li.n vet. even in sue i a n eii- tiful season of doinestio iufelicilies, occurred SALISBURY MARKETS AUG 12, 1870. acroarao tr j. mine. mcconnaI'ciuky. oiiocaa. lio, 90 93 to 8H f (W to I 06 I 00 to 1 IU lb to till 90 lu So to 00 IB to 18 1.76 to 1 HO 10 to 19 40 to 641 3. W tu 3.86 i-'t.00 9(1 to In LAND PLASTER, Agricultural Lime, Sec, ' (III, . I I r4lllM mXm .r, aa. tale in qimniit lieiglit furuialic mug. 19 - 33:Gl to hult Prhe list iiid rate of upon applicttioa. HI MAN I'ANVT, No. 47, W. Water Hfre-t, NORFOLK. VA. Cider I Sparkling Cider f Worth Carolina Champagne I l lis 0(M 3.-104 tm 1)11 Ma yesterday in Krooklyn. A man named Lov ett threu- a I. ml:,, cheese knife at his wife, and missing her. it pierced the heart of their little son. ouly eleven mouths old, killiur I in Instantly 1'. Herald. If all account nreuxirrcet, Under, of Tenncs , eettalnly "a model." He not only de- li eii -inner, hut 1. imssmliill for half the 111 mil drawn from Itn; treasury, ami besides ifuaial lliiMe whose pensions s tlirouxh hi hand-, to uke.my in ajecfsrict at hi- store, chantiuK for the nam.', lii'.y jiericut ubolu the market price. A writer in the Knoxville (Tenn.j Whig sor ecsts ex-1'rtsidi.nt Johnson as a candidate tor i,'oti"ris in that district now n 1 :. ; hy Hutler. The Knoxville Whig heartily approves the suforeirtion of its ..rr. i- ... nod says : 'We would not at nil he surprisvd if he is nom inated Uy a. cLiiutioii." Apathy. The Radicals carried Lil.. inlss county in the late election hy (J02 iiu jirily. The whites look no Interest in thtrWecliuil. and refused to vote. They did not even run icbun ly lldtil. In South farolinn, the ncrroehnvc determin ed that tu.iie but ncgr(A sf.all receive their votes. Ttwv bain evun out un unu of their race I mn.t 1 rim I J f I H I i 1 , Tet In 4 to 4 to 15 to 9 to r.o to 80 tu tu 8 t 6 lu Majority for Grant, 12,5G3 ('..unties marked with a in the column giv ing the vole, indicate majorities. THE POLITICAL PHOSPECT. y trained in rh-sh. and hns an iltniearauce of generat (J'U liealtli aud vt uoes io r. ii i ope to iu iiik IMc wi 1 1 return this winter. AT Mr. Davis his familv. and Y. Times. Explosion of "Liquil Snfity" Gits An explosion took place in a low drinking en tahlishuient iu New York on Tuesday in cor ieuYiencu of the Iguitinir of a inatcli i'n b room in which stiwul a barrel of gasoline ''liquid safety (fas." William MeGiuth. a bar-tender, was fatallv injured, and another man severely so. The building was badly (battered. A largo c owd gathered to wit ij.es tlie effects ol' tills new patent 'iiou-fjt-pluaive" anuibustililey, Y. World. ' OTif res The New York Timtt it maiiifestly good Re publican authority. This is what it say now : "The tone and tactics of Gov. Hulden's or gnn, the Kaleigb Standard are simply infaiaoUK If its purpose were to iirovoke civil war, it could not be conducted differently. Keferrinu to Judge Brook' issue of a writ of habeas corpus in behalf of some of the prisoner whom llol den's man, Kirk, keeps in military custody, without other warrant thnn the Governor's .arbi trary will, the Standnr4-mv this language : "1 'Judge JJrotfk ready to involve the peo ple of North Carolina in civil war Does he suppose Governor Hidden will recede before hint? The Governor will not recede, m til the Eaderal Army is used against him ; and the Federal Aimy will nut be used against him. We are on the eve of civil war, and when It be gins all tlie blood and till the horrors of it will be on the skirts of Judge Brooks." HVe suspect that Hidden' desire is to pro voke the state of thine he nrnleiuta in .1. .,!,., . rniving cmvmwi the Uemocrata to secure a tri-1 Jn aasxraing train, demolishing (wo rear umjdi in the late election, he, would now pr- care and crushing in the end of the sleeping crpitatc the Stale iiitf civil war that he mnvob- car. Sij pei sous were killed nud six or tain pretexts for invoking Congressional inter- eight wounded. The killed, ns laf as as- . . i , -. P'm,!, Wltbl come as the result of i certaiued. were Mexicans who were aWoinal Ilolikn initiin enl iittemot in uo liiii,..ir,.L.e. 1 1... .1. . mm ... . .? Iha law, the coun.rv will 'hold that he. and he I a a ' XL. . 7"T alone, h rvaponsiol, for it. The Kem.blicnn '.tarted I .nn W, n parly cannot too soon or too cmpbatiaJly repn- "ZL , liV'r?' i , I j .. - - i ....... , ... . .. .... i ii i r .1 1 10 M on linen ill ill i ue uiie election in ortn Carolina is one of the happiest events since tjie war. Vir ginia set tlie extffhple which the Old North State followed ; but the North CarottrdatH) have afforded a single example of trreatuekt; A soul in the forbearance and self-control which they have maintained amidst circum stances c.tlrul .:.-d iii the last degree to iu Hume the public mind and drive the people to violent resistance to Uieit oppressors.. The whole Son h will fall under the inllit- etice of this brilliant example, and be cheer ed by its grand results. The rule of rascal ly carpet baggers is brokeu, and so will the low mid black, mi d politicians who have been seeking that elevation to office from the Colo ed race, which lli. j- know their demerit! deprive them ofa gsi the whites, he hi'at- eu anil dispirited, aruT finally, cow ering be nenth the just rebukvofa cmuoiii mbFic in dignation, seek ief'u::i iu obsc.uritv. These person ftme had nir-hrpp bnt tu ! the unfducateit ami deceived colored voters. The whole plan of reaching paver rusted up on the rujti of country the prostration of the public confidence aud energies, and the destruction of every branch ot industry. TheState could not pn sjier uuder the rule of tl.e incoiupotent and dishonest men who Ijrusted altogether to negro votes for their e'ectiou to omce. It is a grand result for the whole country. Xonh and South, which breaks the power of such men whose only hope was iu sowing dissension in society and engulfing hll the public interest- lu the sea of misgoveru- II lent. All the people should be cheereal to con tinue thtir noble coml illation Without party distinctions or impertinent issues thai Conld only bring discord upon their councils. The welfare of society, the pence of the State, the very safety ol the-Vomen and children, de ni; nil this union and harmony. The solva tion of the South ri ' upon this noble ennT hi nation of all good people for the good u all. , Itimxter bn the Kann I'ncijic Jinilroad ) .Vi Person Killed. Denver, August 10. ; A terrible accident occurred at the west end ; of the Kansas Pacific railroad last uiilit. A ! heavily loaded iion train getting beyond the I control of the men in consequence of the iron I clogging the brakes, ran into the rear end of dtate both the man and his doings." VIMIlim STEAMSHIP - COMPANY. --. ... rt Xe'w Vim i,. August 8, 1870. Editor of the SeHtiwt, Raleigh, S. c HlK : I am pleased to inform you that the sheceas of the Virginia Steam-hip and Packet ii omiiany, is now an establislied (act, and that o cloch thw morning the rrarg'was rejHirted cleared and work resumed. Tbe eugineer and nremaBrofTlieTiriwalirewiioii have lied. , Condensation. Queen Victoria's speech prorogueing Parliameut, the Kiuir of Prna- sja's pruclamation to the i'reueii. and the pepers put forth by the Emperor NHjwileon during the progrets of the war. are brief, poiuted, comprehensive, and contrast most North Cakomxa CoNSBavATtVES j. paving achieved thoir great victory over Chaa. JIoMeu. Hrk, martial Jaw and the aaspeu ioa of habeas corpus, tlie North Carolina Couswrvati vus are manifesting a moderation and decorum that entitle them to nniversaj leapeet. The more violent the baffied Hoi- len beoomes in his desperation,, the more moderate should theybe. Their victory was own rn-naoirai vioienc, and it is eminent it.. .-:.-ii.... ISTTTT "I.: ' -' poiuieu, coinpr. HLS: 'relPiX with the prolix, wordy and ,H.t Treasurer. TlieStoVk holder in No i lil T' n'U'' .'." Vl nn will pl.-a.-e re-pond to hit call. ine Ctiiopany lias located its Ship yard at Kifhmond and will commence wort h,',,,,...!;.,. tely on the Steamers for the line. The Tredimr Iron Works have contracted for ihn Mini tllpntil laiminl.ii. lvT..;i W . I III i..Z I , i -w..ef.. i'nu ttutas Will IlirilMII Mm iron plating fut the keel of the Htcamert 1 . l. n: . i : . . , i . , u . "'tr1 usei iu uieir jconslructioii either in the way of raw or manufactured mate rial, will be proiluced in Virginia and North t aralina as fir as praetieal.le. ilie tact thai David J. Burr is President T- Wort ham. Garreu b W..tson ami Maggie Mitchell, with her husband and little cricket, enjoy life in a neat gothic cottage on live ai iis in' ground, at Is.ng Branch. The number of deaths in New York last week, .rns 'I.UOO, nn increaM of 1,-OJ over ::ie corrcs iondiu week if hut rear. Miss Lydia lugaJl, aged 71, was burned to death at I .ynu, -Va - .. on Tuesday, through the agency ofa kerosene lamp. 11 rn. Adda M'Eeoue, of California, is an in depemknt catMhlato for Congress from her dis trict in horovi n Slate. A contemnrirary say. "To i.btain a rood night's sleep, sponge the eiffittr length of the sidne in hot water tor ten or tiftccli minutes. Thi will reduce the circulation, (juiel the ner vous system, and inducenileOp better than anv drug. The liandsonicnt woman at Saratoga this year is said to be a mulatto girl, the servant of a N. York family spending tlie season there. PfxiTfATioK. The Norfolk Journal sug gests, us an improvement in the punctuation of i l i-l. .i 1-. . , .iir.i.-n. me piiiciug ui micrmgauon anu excla mation marks at the beginiiinir and at the end c-f sentences la whiek they are respectively ap- iiroprialc, instead ol at the end only, as at pres ent. This system is practiced in Spanish and other Continental languages, and is especially useful in the case of person reading aloud, who thereby are at once informed of the properpitch of the voice lo be adopted. Dr. K. J. Gutting, inventor of (he Gutting gun; a i ui i apt nn a. ii. &oer uce, ol Colt's ar itlory, al llaiirord, days for tlie pu gun before the en unu id , uealeO, " " " unpetled Leather, upper per pen nd tole. Iron. bar. " " catting. " Nails.cnt. " ....... Molnsse. siirglinm. per ira ' Wat Innit. " nn t() Syrup. 1.00 to I Dninn. per bushel, en to Pork periHiund 10 to potntne. Irish pel bushel T5 to l.ltl Sweet. " I Oil to Sugar. Brown, wrpoand 19 to 16 Clanlted. " .......... 16 to IS Crushed Pulverised 90 to 98 Salt -oast. per tsok 9.20 to 9. SO " Liverpool, 9.1 t 2.70 " Table. ,. 5.B0iujS.O Tibceo. I.cf. per p aad Hto 10" Maniifiictnred ntol.U " Siankinc 40 1 FOR FIFTY CENTS, ONLY, a barrel of Forty Gallon Cider, may be H.-rfrctly prenstT cd, as fine as (he dry made, for any reasonable lengih of time, thus enabling tlie tanner and has. family, to luxuriate in what is eijaal to Chasa iagne, the year through. A supply of the ( 'ider Preserver, with full di- 23 1 rect ions, which are simple and easy, to be found At 1 KILL'8 Urug Store, aug 19 : 2t 8alibury. l it I I T PRESERVERS. IUITII SPEAR'S SOLUTION, aa well as Noi uy's TASTELESS PRESERVING POWJ 1KK, each h iving a Ivantages peculiaf to ib-elt. Bnj A full stock nt E. SI LL'S lrug Store, W aiigJIQiCt Salisbury. 20 12 Worth Carolina, In the Superior Court. Rowan Countv. no W. P. I ! j I.e. sueing on behalf of himself NE IT A I) VEHT1SEM h. V TS. PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE. and all other Creditors, secured by a Deed iu Trust by Michael Brown, against Michael Brown. Pinkuey B. Chambers and Joseph P-Chambers. Notice is hereby giveu that unless the nd creditors of Michael Brown make themselves parties. hereto, by the first of October next, I shall take the sole control of said ease in ijov ow n hands. W. f. I3U I . K K . A - Bv Ih.Mn.N A: Bailey, Attorney forth Pla miff. aug!9.6w pr. fee $10. rjlUK unlersi(nicl offers for sa'c an A'cel- lent Hamaok Printing Press. Bed a5.3."i inches. Prints a form -'0x80 ami down to a single line. It is in good order, and always ready for nn'y-rlnd printinff. 4'riee very - Salislmrv. O'KVAfcSfRS WAH'EII FOE PUKCHINEIXO The greet original Illustrated comic weekly paper The first 10 milliners tout ou receipt of sincta iiiiinheis )0c Liberal teims Ui tfents. Splendid ChruiiHi Prerniiims to iilis, i iber. Address l'uni-li-iurllo Pebltaliini Co., tt3 Nassau til. M. Y. PeeV offlee box. 9.783. The Insurance Company. 4 The Farmer's and Mechanic's Life of NEW YORK. lc. 49, W ill!. STREET. I CASH CAPITAL, $125,000. .ii 100,000 Deposited with the Insurance Department of the State Ar the Protection of the loIicv Holders. .Ill the omVers and IHrectort (witlmnt an exOtptlonl tie Sloeklioldei". and w ill tal c cood care tl.tt the proper reterve fcr the proper protection of tl.e Polity Holders Will be im.de. i bp orapany maKesalasli Dividend t.. its Policy Holders of 3f 1-3 ie per cent ttch vearin td. van e by ineiins of its low rate of premiums. Tbe safety of the voUer i pnarded. All New York Cofrpn:es nre obll.en 1 y Hie Ptnie to et ttide tlie same reserve. Tl.e Heserve foretell Compsny is the s-a.c. calcu'.kltd on Ue.nnif table of mortality, and at tlie same rate of interest j conmqueutly al) are safe. C0XU1T lON OF POLICY-This Oompany'i policies . non-lorfc-iuble. J M Corapniiy imposes no rcstrieiioii on travel after one annual payment has been I hie Company insures the lives of f. males. This Oompaiiy will not contest J Ins Compitny wilr pay claims as arron aa the proof thereof it fiil- tho mail any legal claim nd, will sail brgurope in a fcw-Hy eatabiislicrl. K3laS,TO , T Ier tU- .hose of any other C, I)r ThoroptoO, a physician at tlie Lazzarctto in l'liiliuleliiliia, dicil of yellow fever on Wed nesday This is the fonrteenth fatal case. yln Absurd AA'a. Those, wpIio suppose tlint re ligion Inis anytliiiiK lo do with the present war in Kit rope, seem lo have strangely t'uolten tliat the Hhenish provinces of l'rnssia are entirelv lion, an Calhiilie, and that the liavarinns who I made that nwfnl attack n the -tremdt line are I nearly- all ol the samcTaith. I he lie that binds all Germany together is one f race, and the trench Binperor need never hope to sever this mmnion bond. The (icrman State mav some times (juarrel among themfelves -thnt is to be expected bnt they will be a! wav found lo unite as one man to oppose the Latin race. ISoifulk .niimff. i Trihttnf states itminnv iii.i,.iii9fMl nni ir a . - -rf ... ........ laws ot JHew lork, not responsible to the Insurance ..Department fur its safety. JJie,x1r,1al79J Mec,,u,'ic8' grant insurance to suit on the f.illowing plans: ORDINAur LIFE, ENDOWMENT, CHILDREN ENDOWMKNT, JOINT ENDOWMENT. JOIVTTlW' COMPOUND INTEREST. f. r. zrr r rz I Vr t tvti? tirvi-rw! nt.i .. - "vvmo.i.vyuoii ItSVCaOl Uirr,. , KKTI R ' K -lUVtMT IES, V Ht aoJ proper tliat -Its fruits should Ik-eniov yoyed with dignity and moderation. Richmond Wkis. The Kov. Father John Hhanahan died in R York on Monday. The deceased was known tluoughout the I 'nued StataC and at the time of his de.ith wns the third oldest' priest in the UrnW Father McElrr.y, ofltoston, U ingllu afilrwt, awd'slher Kierrtan, of laincnster l'a.. ,:hv in -st.. He was born in Ireland, in 1792. Capt. K Alexander, the Kxccntive t'oiumitlee. iftords the amplest guarantee that the Steamers will be pushed lo completion- with all possible haste and that one will be completed as promis ed by next spring. Ill the meantime arrane..- Hiiicii we are accuston ed in this country The matter compressed by King William I into a few- telling sentence?, would, iu Hie ) hau ls. of one of our uniting Americnn states men, have swollen into several newspaper eolmuw. When will our public men Lsarfl the great art ul condentnt loll 1 Tlie most effective bullets aj-e-word-hullets. A leaden bullet may pierce one heart, but a Wo d-bul let ienetrates the hearts of uiilli us. ; Rkh. Whig. A Lost Lord. A qaestlon which for a long time past! has excited "onsidernble in terest aad ,c.nj. elm., in English society is what has, become of Lord Abeiii en ? TJiis young nobleman, a Vyoung n an of tweuty- nine, iei r.naTiaari about tw. The M:irilowoe (Wiswnsin) die The elevated example of the North Cam- I ,ha, crmlcis Shroedcr, of the town of Mishieott, linians should everywhere be emulated. l,a',1 a,fuw "oplcasant words with his wile on the rheir stoicism under outrage, their grand I MP l"r to stacking home hsv lie victm-y over themselves in their .elf-citr..!. 1 fcfcfc' 2 Ah ill brn.ir out everv Materfrotn lh wilder- .... i .. j. . . . . , ,. , . .... V ...r.-l V. U. P.IIIV, . IIILII ,1.1-1 O 1 I I r to the .i'7i. i ... .1. ... . ties nf wretchedness and despai broad sunlight of peace and security. Richmond Dispatch Vt a Is Hirn menu are now being made tb start the Line this j without giving any clue to his whereabouts. rail im umpornry Steamers. and las not communicated with either his i miner Muix-rmiinit- are n-sn. i trni v i rrio...i ... i,: r...;i.. .;. ... T..f... l . . I 'J .... M.,a ... mo ximiij - I I li -1 Hi. I i . . n II. I . o.oiiei- raimiiT as no ed to build ore. i im satisfnil (lint a fer r mor.. ....C... V . . . t blc iiiveslini'iit the hii louhle their sub-Kriiition but inline., ii.. ... friends to take stock also, remembering that it is a Southern enterprise and must on. I will cced f true to oursel ves. Yours truly, ?ETEK MALLETT, The Cashier in the Bank of Rove Scotia Is a dcfiulter P. the amount of "sW.Ono. reached them, however, that he shipped as a Common sailor on board a inereluiintinnii. rrr1mrr. r ,n,, ,. i, r i - '"" i"w "ii-ieiiiiimmaii, "-, anu rcceivct tniiu ine i.aiiK oi r ranee ffi i&JlLt l"iir VTaUyTSTj mm ,1, aw, aareas.ied -is further stated to have been ascertained that be has since passed tl - exaiMinaiou for his ship as mate. No satisfactory cause is as signed for his strange conduct. It is rumored that the Hou. Lyman Trum bull has been tendered the positiou of Sec tary of Suite by President Grant. The accident to Lady Thome will notserions ly disable her, and she will be in I rolling" coa dilion sgain in a" few dav It ia slated that Mr. Sampson, of North Adam, Mass., i so well pleased "it'll the result of his introduction of Chinese labor into hi shoe fac tory that he will' within a few weeks send for fifty more workmen from California. Of the seventy-two Chi nana e. In- has now at work, all hut four or live are doing finely ; the incompe tent one he will mad back to San Francisco. As for Denmark, Holland, Belgium, and Lux embourg, iIk v are simply waiting the dismal hour of their dissolution. It may not come, but Napoleon should leave Engcnic atd c the halter is round their neck. Sjlain has a so- ceeking another e-aueaaent Tet alliance with France, offensive ami riefen- i sive, and received fnnu the Bank of Franci Aii exchange says : "Very weak tea, with a ,uceze of h mi. n in , it is said, will quench the irst more elleitua.iv than all the jnh iw or 'soars' ever concocted." .V, large piece" of Tee, with two or three slices of lemon, suj' r enough to make it pleasant, then pour on hot tea, slow ly, and you have?, a 'delicious drink for hot weather. ' Whittemore, the cxielletl member of Congress from South Carolina, has giveii up nil further CongresiopJj?4!aUHl)V and is now a .. n.li date for the State Senate. AiVcxchtngc thinks it scandalous that Louis o an- i ins i not generallv known, but 1 Is lieve it to be true. London letter New Font- Timet. and in addition to the above plans will issue policies on the 'A .... - V- - - ' "Tontine Mutual," oi Cheap Plan for Working Hen. - - . . Tm t'ne Mutual If a combination of Insurance and Endowment, and is airrnlarly iid.ipii .l to the wants of a class of people who have hitherto heen debarred from tbe h. u.Ti - of Life Insurance by its heavy expense. (S,e explanation below.) To insure y ortr life on the Tontine Mutual Plan you pay tl5 once, only. You pay $2 annually. You pay tl. 10 whenever a death occurs lu yOur ClaM. Ton are c -rutin to receive $1,000. And if your Class is full 85,000 ni-.a. -n),A ) agi a. ; f.i , ' iiin if 8EXE8 ADMITTED IN THE SAME CLASS. ALL HAVE TO PASS. A MEDICAL EXAMINATION. Classes are l.mitd t. i 000 Member. Whenever a Class is once full it ia aliraya uli. ar i iy 1 Tin- Company guarantees that in case Tour death should ii.n, ,;!.;.. . ...r although there are not one thousand Members in your Class, vet will your lamily receive $1,00 ; but in case your Classhad more than 1 Ofiii M omb..,. .bJw- .,M . i '-- - , , , , . , .. - U.OTU.D .... , .... ...'...U in... ...... ft. III'lliV fln!l....a mf. t. , ' ... . -I . . .. ...... ,j ...iii.ih as nine am .ueiuueis in your L last at the time ol nth. r ive thousand Members, then $5,000. Class A. Admits sll brtjrrta itn mmtm of II n,,A as CtASS P. Admils II betmreeu Ik ages of 35 and 45. ('LAS8 . Admits all belwi cn the ages of 45 and r.O TONTINE FUND.- A. the same time you become insured, von aJUa kn.nma . Mkv'bkh-of a Toxtixe Flxd. which may give to yourself, whilst livi.,-. a l.raa sum of money. . - - pany in the United Slates do ing business on a sound basis dial of S125.000, and hat a denosit with tha Hi.i. aVa ,k. security of the Policy Holder that issues policies af this kind. Send for Book of atcs. Ail litrectors are Stockholders. All Officers are Stockholders E. McMURDY, President. I. LEANDER STAUU.KrRi-vxwm. . in tr t i . - fram; ttKMiKHoilM, AS8'T. Bc'r ; v your TjttXL QJEJOHN H. -VtJUUfiJLltajiir Kirkpatrirk and Judge Marshall concluded the ariciiiiieut for the deleuce iu t!iiscu.e l i t - si. r. . l J 1 , .. - . . , , , jcsipiu.iy aim ,. v n i i.-i i.i ii lor ine v-oiu- hJI ataa n il- r,. i. i-i. I w. ..ioiib timiils of Ihooj. u-ho . . . . -11. Ill s. (.,,,, ,i i , 1 , , .. ... . .j,", liiouweitTin.' I be jury alter -retiring hfteeli laniy il,t Chinese iinmigration will make id'ol- .5 j , . , . . J J .. . I :f . 6 tor of u .11, to learn that ihQ Chinese shoe- IT Z? tl TzSiViL . E. MAKT1NDALE, Vice Presiiiext. mancrs at orth Adam all go reg ilarly to '", ,"" u OUI ADA II STKWART f'o.,n..1 IITira Usiniun .". . church on tke Lord's Day, the leader of the pplatua by the speetators, which the Judge mr ft Va v,V-n M W TT A VT OP M ll 1 cu DA w-' CowJUDSArta-tlr. company being a tealoiM Methodist. On the rebuked in strong terms. MEDICAL bXAUIXIS. M. B. TAYLOR, M. D., Sallsbuiy, N, U. m ! x ' wnoie, it seems tfcoi we are quite as likclv to ! n," lie prosequi was men entered in the fo.t christians of ihtm as thev re to turn us cise of Lewis V imhish. and the inisoners I into heathens. were U sclia GEN rged. Ltfnrhhnrn Vitqinutn- I- Ang. 19 33:ly ROBT. B. VANOB, Ashaville. N. O. GENERAL MANAGING AGENT for N c'aBOUKA. i 4 r .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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