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. Jf- Qtl)fl&Nor!l) Slate IUT. fiKIT. 9. IHTO. THE SOUTHERN 1IOMK. ThU paper, owned and edited by fieri. IX 11. Hill, scciua di.po.cd lo provoke conlroviwwy with us, to invvlie a in a controversy with fas one else, or to etrikc mmcuiH' eleoverurhoiil d'r. We MY such imu lo tut In be till' doaisn -fOem Hill, tut wo would not ilu tint, or tmj oie lh slighlcst injustice knowingly, and t hope that wo may even now be mistaken. More than once be hi referred to iu in audi way M lo make ibis impression umhi our mind, tlaough in Manurr ax j r. I anl vourtoona it audi tilings axe papcrnlly done. In the last isame of the &MuUm Iluut we Cud tbe following at ... I. . 'which, thai Gen. Hill mar hare no cattaw of eomiilaint. w copy in lull: - ' TVMMKU.- t hi .ii.t insislied drtu lenun acecncai a grain! ui aliun ..n his return Iruan prison. Vov. (ij-aiiaiu, Jndue Kerr. tiiu. Mat. Kaneotn and a great mane other eminent eid ana tcati'licd by their pt-aw-rse, their sppreefc ion of (he MrvicaH ut ti l.-.rlo- , bampioa of ue -.topic ngnis. A grel multilist ol Ike ""t in me .-.ijic who Unix- to do liooor to I tic bohl editor of the Srntintl. llr. Tirrner is now the prr-jlMr favorite and will continue a be au, if be Warn himself arith a inn. h magnaiainuiy in tho hour of victory, aa Jiu borebuuvrflf with oourag wImu tha coiillict waa rawing. jh ha risked arrant, imprison m. i 1.4. ,ieir in pmpJ. Afc.rrU. t. l I J lure man nin, m a.... rf.k.r rdiaraclar and reputation. If. the ring of thieve a.... cameo me mate, otir dclest would have l" en attributed by Uiu o-uillasi moderate Con rVlt,vea lo hi violence. Mr. Hanaa, oi the oaiisunry umi 0M ,,,, ihe brinof the mod rate faction, aaid on Hie 6th of August, w ben "- "uc was uouuuui "Tlie raault, trfcxterer U may be, will probably t Ihe aiwiial for the diaaolulion of the son-slled P"y. H U quite probable thai Ma lauderaU- aital laUnm ' - --- -' -til ' MTtr again unite in an el art ion itb tha vio Jenl .-i.l inl,.l... .... r .la .. n 8o tha oMMlaat achrme of a portion of theae hwhub auen waa to oreak up tbe great Con oreativc part v. whicil liaa aaved ua from the norrora of Ilolden'a reign of terror ! They were fdaying Ikw old game of cnd I win, uihyou "7J M " naaj v uia-erranvia won tbeight, thee . wuui awue rounu ana alumt with the vivtora. jrftheif frtenda gained liie day, they could any t mir " ol uy- llolilen. We never ezpoaed the friehnm of Inval men. We never denounced the atrocitiea of Stale Troopa. .mo iu.i aoyiiiing airaiiiat tile Kepnblie.111 'e aoiight to make our people contented and happy tinder yonr rule. Wo have really MwiHiBuie auvantatfe to yon. Aa aen ineU upon the wall, we enve no warning cry. JireUimi, receive ua. We have done yoo no arrong." Cut. ILuiea let oat tho aecrvt of thU Mdion a JUtle preuialurely. In caac of a Conaervatiee JefoaL tliey meant to break up that party and ier Joiri the Radicala or eatabliah a cloae communion of thei.- own. We believe thai a mortioo of them meant to go into the Radical rank and thev h:nl ulnJ fltf li ,i .( ill., w.u fVa . - m - -J iy aaa w aav w m F tur admbuioii into roll fellowidiip by not aayingone word agaiuat Ilolden'a atrocitie, bv complimen ing Kadical ofGeiala and by aly iinga at Con servative editora, for expoainKtliecorruiitiii of I l.kl.lun'. ailmiiiiji Mil Tl I " -I'l'iiiiti'ii muii. i uey are gnevoiliv aliaiippointed at the Conaervati've triumph anil avhen they etocU-d to offer up Joe Turner ax a cape-goat, he i received in Ihe i-apital of the Bute with honor that a king might envv ." Mn. Mill jinya us a higher compliment than MtlpaW almoal a ailanl aiwcUlor of the aaaaa. hwraly, tlieu. the Ueneral'a llwia nation, cannot bo intended fir n ; but wtwill not aaaiaiaaha to sir wliolhry were intended for. Aa lo Mr. Taraer, we envy bim wo pan the glory which a baa won aa "the hero of the campaign" and aa a m.nyr to civil liberty, Ua dtwa not wear a aingle laurel that we would pluck from hia brow, la a l.at. thea, doai aar aw rnraatl 7 We hoi ii diH not eaaaiat la ear brllevltw, what w think Gen. Hill muat U. Ileva by thb lime, that hr( imMitulional I'ni.m liuard, or While Brotherhood, efiat tha Ka Kins, bad an eiialencw la tha Stale, and that lu certain counties it Ha. an orirauiulion aubvur- aire of all good government, all law and all ound morality, and that, au believing, we de iHMtnced it aa we thought it duacrrrd. We can not believe that Uen. Hill i ao elated by aCoa- aervalive victory, with lea. than 6,000 majority, thai he waula bi drive of! tmfmoilerate men. Bui if aticli ahould really bt hla ..l.jc-t he will in no wiao influence the eourae of thia paper. Having alwaya heard that Urn. Hill waa a high-toned and magnanimous gcntlrraan we as pect him to publish this article, or the auhatancc of it, la his paper aa an act of Justice to an. this none can fail to aoo that the moment la full of peril lor Prance. Tbe recently ailwliitcd MinUrv nnMk gave way to ihe lrovi.ioiwl Government, which al once diaxilveat tbe Corpa Legudalifand abol- UlieU the Henale. It alao pmceeded lo take meaaufat lo drive tbe invader from Ihe aoll. Krahcw U stirred to ber very depths, but what caa ahc do Pniaaia baa 600 (100 of tha aaaae and beat drilled Iroopa la lb w'orhL under the command of genera la who are worthy eucreasor of the Ureal rrvdrrlck, now in France, and site can greatly augment the tiumbar. Tpere ia no hope f..r her but in Ihe clemency and magnan imity of the conqueror. And theae, we are ner- atiaded, she will experience, Alsace and Lo ral ne, province, formerly wreeted from derma many by the Oreat Napoleon, will ha re annex m but in no other way will I bo boundarieb of France be diaiml.il. The acntitnenl of Rurooe f nvoondcu jUIUESFaVOfNCB. rARKUM Ciiawau Sraijnja, K. C,) aWptttih, io,0. r tbl. HAwaa:-Xsar &r . "FaUiion ia every ",,u " "seaia iu be "tbe losliion" to write letur. Irum "tl,, hprimj," and yon have a lashiwi of aUilUiIMJ I beat, t very leoieiil ol you, pariieuiarly ia thia oaaw) 1 would lain aar tha fisahioo ia iu tow, and ride into print, aot only to awe my self the re, but loalir upyour "pure miml by way of remembrance " rvarling the friends wbotu you have left behind to aorrow and 5r1? ertrj Uti luu oripcrulri.( at the OaaU.Llf ! . aa a I. - aa a. ability. The other Ii made by Maw rorrawpowdrnt, ia rwhttioB) to tha number of stu dents, the Praabyteriaa Church not having had a paator thia year, Ac., aV , are equally untrue. uiiBiHiiui, aaaaa many l.lc en pa. a wiywininii m in "SisirkllrMf r.il. ' la r II. . lo be "bronwlu ImJ.,J- Ma. .-.bib. -a ..!. fa.r "l ,n7 '.,me. ,0 communicate lo you atu- Will ami ualunil merits hut as a North C.ro- "!W to " ''.''"''". J may dewre liua ln.iiii.lion I .i.k (,. i HI, .. ...II .. I " Pr,nl ,or JM"""- ""lormatlon. Ii i. verv faUeboott) ahould appear lorin. I regret ibat you have been imposed upon to aui'h an extent as lo Hermit ll.i. lall - " .l. I.iardiag houaea here, tha member af the IW ii l -ii. - ' .ii .: . k v airaiia nenii pawar, the IWV. Mr. Kirkland. ami other, lo final . iJ t.. al. aidiimna of your excellent iianer l.i ..... should again be deceived, by irresponsible or luendaciolia nartie. who hav m iu. . i frienoVhip for the I'niveraity, I shall be pleaaed, . mnj uwir, ao iiMiiiooiiiesie 111 Von mil I. I., i. with lavaa or eiwht or the elti by tha aolaa, Ut all. tnebtahay Atmarf, re fiiaed to iuterfere, Jor ear oIAe eoneafwew m. although Mr. Catliat waa running a- "ui me airert aUilreatlni f ANl ATI C CHOLKalA IN CHINA. Almoet every aaaa eared with pain hi 1. 1. mi. Kei It Telford. MUelouarv In China visiting au bome in raaa.j flaV mil raaaaaran at s.v. l. i..x.-a , r i : ..e. svausna; in a abort lima," aa Ur. M.sura aaid. mbomtkmlmn Atnrr. arlia came back and the Hoc. or .lrva.-.l hi. aar i in i..l. a a. . - . , , " , , years a a missionary iu mam ana i inn. I b. if .A ,k . ot. si.1 hl,a' ''"V .,oW J"' IfUbl Pain Killer a moat rat by iioyd that Hhoffmr waa lo be hiltml aabla remedy for that fearful emerg. the Choi. that Blarht I I ..... u . L .. . . H ..mil ' ili- I ar - iawpij rang era. bfWaja, (ua next day. aaid ll waa suina auaven i Iu adiuliilatrrina Ihe mrdicine I fuiiliil II inllea from tha bridge In tha direction, of j tnoal efleclual to give a teaauooafal of Hal a nmatx.ru .) t..lj thaw that .Sbuffner waa not WAuiuro. I'euu lear Sirs: During a reside nee of route ten rear a a missionary iu Him and China f liua ImMiluilon I i.k i..'. It. ul. renurrs, mat t were wielding ine pen or a . wiuer matead ot tin. viunuy vvnama. A dewripiion iu natural beatilie would only be an Insipid kwxsatftion of more able cor- I "till would lie lame indeed af - -- i i -vuiiiueui oi r.urojie a-.jioiiueiiia to yen It WOltiu be lame inuectl al to be aim d againai foreign in-' ,rr n-v'nrT lately feasted your eyea on it. I land and water" srenerv. ma. r . a. at e wn its many I , it ' ' t m -7- lerfcrence or iirteiTcntl.m with ticrniBii adjust ment of peace. The war betwtm Franca and l'nn.ia la cer tainly at an end, or nearly , but Franes ha till to go through a terrible ordeal. S'ic may be permitted 10 eatabliah a temtiorarv Renublic. but thia ia very doubtful. Al U tventa none can doobt that she will dually be HmHwlhwl a . . . . ... - . . ' THE ALAMANCE KV KH'X CASEf. Last week wc m.bli.he.1 tbe opinion of tL. ' . ' 10 rrf,, in n,- Judm of the Sitnreme Court in the cans of ! Vn' ' n-dir the aovcn.gnty, tlti. We will .U r.l.wl,." aslll. silver KnrioM. iu nieasent Walks, it. m , . , varied act nniinl.uluiMi for (.real and smull, IU time, of a Prince of the limine of Orleans. Wilev. Mitcbel and Hoan rh.nr.il with n.m. ! Smil TATRIOWC SPEECIlF OEN. VA a'""" "wi1"" given io jKine avi together with some other nrorlliun of the Court Tha evidence again.! the Urst scarcely aeeroed lo us to Justify the action ofllie Judges. We art quite certain that no jury will ever con .'fcHi M.lhs adfc.' elicited bv ibecxsn:- uialion, and many think that it i scarcely uf ficienl lo rsi-e a auapidon. The eviilence atrainsl some of the Al amaiia. riawria i. ui a mueii mure poMttvo clistaclei. ""Kim Tieior. ne nave not mil lo assort thai The testimonv dearie nmaaa in. ..L.i.. . t nelul tloctrine to Ihe vtclois U-lune tk The testimony clearly prove the existence of ', imn'" the While Bnnherbood, or K u Klux, in Ala-' 5JA and others, in Raleiirh. on Thunui.c tlaa Mi uh., the following excellent and patriotic speech was made by Oen. Robert B. Vance, rommenda ble alike for iu brevity and ii noble aanti- menu . GaUTLBXEX :-A pleasing task bat been Im lio.ed ill. .11 me trwlar. ll.a iaan mn l...... .Ui. . . ---- n .....-v tin. trtiurt rlemniistration is notlhatol the proud and "W.JUUIIP llll . ... "...Ml., exuellenl and Incnui parable fore, it "gentleman ly proprietor,'' ilslkillful tnauaver, iu delightful -. ., 1. lil. Ai. u ..It . ..l.lt.L.ul r..4. .h.l .i.M ihe inomised areouoi of ourSubhalh ridoamomr the woods of Catawba. ( ) 10 i.rtti -u..l il.. ..ii..n-l t-'imA Lava OIHaortitliitV to rewi.-ml. t lhS.,1 Jinlh dav under tin 11 own vine awl ag-tree, after the must ap proved orthodox fahion, nnut not be ahocked at ihe amusing ending of our Habbath journey in what we intended should be the right dir.-. lion. How it conic si. nit waa niter thia wise : H.vln. t,. r.l il.B a AU.1... - ol tin ureal umwcneQ awiillb family, wn going lo or I should have taken no mni. e of il.i. m.n.. but for Ihe fact that tha editorial of the (Hd .Verm aAali have merited and received the ere. deuce of the intelligent public. Your very Rmpectfullv, N..I . imun Pool, Prea't of the Fni v. raity . ufhemTcoUbt. Thuraday, Sept. , 1870. Conrt met at 9 o'ehaek. Chhf Ju-ticw pear- eon, aaauewte Justices Uickaud Settle ou the bench. On motion of Mr. Battle, the follow'nw nriaotier were slluw, ,1 in irlva I..M I..- iij. - bj.-w ... wr aaavaa u'leniauev ai i lie cuperior t uurt Ol A la - uiabre. Riiffln Andrew. Win. M. Andrews. John Andrew. Win. Kirkpatriok. and K. M. Mucltard. with J. d. Moor aud A. C. Ma Alhster aa their seeurit ea at home, had aooe to Drrrinhnm:" ana tbe party aaid, 1 have ouniai forty mile to obey thia order, if you are awewivillg us It will be yotr time ' next ;" tbiuk there ware 8 ia the party ; thia waa tho only plau that be could adopt to save 8hoTuer as appeal to the civil authorities was imt of the ques tion ; tha tber.ffand deputy aherig belonged This witness is also confirmed by Eatess. He ba-louged .0 tha Conatlfutiouiil Union dua d," a distinet orxraniaation fn.m tha Wbila Brotherhood, snoru to support the Constitution aa it am. Mm, ;.. :.. .11 they number some 700 in Alamance, IJOO I.. t ' ... la J I a . . ...... u a vsuiiiuio, anu su.umi or Ml.llUU lu Ihe Stnte. on- Patleraoa. a Chief of the "White Brut herhood." told him ha hsd an urderfrom head ehief of Orange, to kill HltonW. aaked his advice. Tbompsoa Eolsss gave 8holT ner a hint to leave home, and iu ih.t ...... t u n ... p . . , n . " .. - . 1 ..... Killer la a gill of hot water iwaetened with a- . .. - , ,,, . r. . . iu.i,t . r. .. ...1.. i........ ... fj I e"aa HV. MWI ........ I... MM.. I-.J.I1I . J give annul a leaapoooiui 01 ine same auturt everv few minatea until ontll relelf waa obtain ed. Apply hot aplicationa to the exlremitiea. llalbe Ihe atomack with tbe Pain killer, rlear, and rub the limbs briskly. Of those who had the Cholera, and took tha mrdlein faithful in the way stated above, eight out of too rtvorered. ' Truly vnsira. . ' 1 ' It. TKf.l II aSJaakad arllk Ik. junl.iy. Cramp, Collo, don't delay the use of the PA1.V JtlLIaKU. Tt'KOcuoW, China. Bear Sin : During shmic residence in C'bina I have used your inralusblo Pain killer, ! th In my owu lamily and among tbe Chinese, and have found it a moat e vivll. nl uirtlieine. In tha rummer of ltN and US, while residing in Shan ghai, I found it an alainat certain cure for Chol era, If used iu time, ludeod, using it in a avast msuy instances, I do not remember failing in s single cave. For three years I have been re siding iu this place, more thau fifty miles from " 7, " v' , " aaouor iiia-11 urn rrro ui opinion In to liuJd forth ata si ho.il house, two miles eaat of ( the case of TUB STATE AUAIXST TAftPLCT, 0I4T AMD OTHCIta. I mhablaeniau has been made out auved hia lif.. f- f u s 7' " lu " P'see, more ibnu lirty mile from SaW of JtItlJ byaanv?. tS, to foil . - 1 uWU .j "wn resaaurees iu sirs ucss. ran mi ne saw tbe parly, or was one oftbe party." I nese come to us la greal number for modicum that in.i .1 I. ,11.. 1I.1. ljj.. .... .1 a. . mt. . MLM - - "1111.111 a 01 luge, ou tneir way f avimfwa 1 nnugn lo Kill Sbunnar. thuiiwhl l iar. .:. ..t I leuco ouihslrsa mance and several other cotinllsa. It to convince all fair minded No! tin-i-. .1 ..1 ....... 1 r...i: e II .li ' . e-a ., k aou rulloWshlll. II.ru 11,,. ... ll.. ..I.I il ... .L i" -1 -, n.- ui., uug, ine U also , Hag or our faihers, ami of our common rountrv, n that .' ",e " lhat aw four nmwrth.tndiiie the aasaV. J .k. LI t 1 1 ... ii' n. to the contrsrv ,-,..,..;, 1. ..1 . 1 L , "- .i'ii'i'.ok.. sou ouier crimes eoiu- - - K.i,,. .u-aii. mitted in that un.,, wars done by th. order i iZTT'Tr wo""' ' f '. ... . , ., 1 ". " '31 "J ' oimnieiiu ibis 11 01 me mans, in isci n isuv UMII Os Hie state- i t.i us a d.v ol nr., 17.,,.., I ..1.. .l . - . . 1 . . . , -- -..... ..'in1, in ine irrvcr menu hereteforo made in this miner in relaiion to tha existence of the orgoniution, snd it char acter in certain counties. We reeret that we have not the spare to publiah all tbe testimony in the cases, which waa fully reported in both tbe Raleigh papers. Ws publish this week the testimony of John W. Grav. a witness f,- tbe Stale, and Green Andrews, a w tineas for the de fense, which I all ws can nuke room for. What wa the exact character of tha orrani- tation al the time it was first instituted does not clearly appear. It it mors than probable thai it object, were mutual protection, or that thev wen. purely political. I u many of the counties in which it exists it is still. nmbalJv. not h ine more than a mere political society, and as auch no more objectionable tlian any other secret politi cal organisation. And this fact nrovc the dan geroua tendencies of all secret political organi sation. In every country in which ihey hsve existed thev have been produclivcof great evils, and ever will be. And when thev are resorted to by one party they will almost certainly be resortctt to by the Hntacontslic luirty. It u ! r 11 I T"inime to ine ".river of all good, and thi sentiment is shared in by this vat concourse of human beings, whose uia- .. . . I af . 1 J-. a ... S "ena-u laces so inoicste gtailnes and kindness. We bare cauae for gratitude, gentlemen, thatvou have again been relnred 10 u in health and in Hie exercise of your freedom, ami that, though aome of you have been incarcelated in filth v her.' -1 few of ll. m.rsb.lllasft . Mau.rt nflha rM.itlv and chivalry of Catawba' Infantry, snd jumping into the Inevitable Hack, we had a delightfully hreczv rial.- over a verv ui ,-,,u,.u ,, ..I l,.i enough roughness to evolve medlev anonuM 1 1 . i, . . . ... . . . . . . 1., maaing us nr-t nine ioiks ana men biglulka, .' - ...... fc... . a. ... .A, nun, ll. v the renowi a I old woman ol Mother dooe'a lime, "la It I, or ia ll not I r Cimn arriving at Ihe school house it acemed I In 1. ...... 1 - ..a 1.1 I . I i , .' ... I that ' to the memory" of 8shbath'a gone bye. ' Iu windowa and door were invitingly open alike to ami and wind or lnightcd wayfarer, bat all alone in aJHabbalh day ailenoe that, lo our die appoint. d eye, looked like whul muat have greeted Adam when ushered into his prepared Puradiae, and found no eye or hand to greet hi own aiienee anovr, BVOWnfl, everywhere silem-e. ll..fnf...Atmi.iul a .1 I 11 . ,1 1 1111,1111111., W C II, III "cimncil ol ar" nn.i decided to ride on snd in vade the first private ground, that invtted a for; r r. I'".- a1.. .1,1.11 . i , , i , sum liriHight ua lo the county poor-hotue. panie.exc. pi I arplry. will be n-cugni aeverany iu Ilia Sum or g'.'.IMkl. with two or lllore aulucieilt Sfeuritiea. I.. .ri..r .1 n. vl term of the 8lltHrior Court ,.f ALtaaama. county, to answer the charge. It ia. a " .... r"TW 7 Zt Ct7 . aaeie we migiil nave M.,i,, .., . but for the v. Utn swept snd gsrniabed ,perh,pa by remark of the counsel for IrV prisoner, that :LktTMm to the ruling in'wX '. el.! they admitted that probable cause had leeu sltown." 1 -em s on, rrearlag that Nhoffuer was not at home the party diaraersed. lla-vd'. tesiiasony is tha like etVet and CooDruiB the witiiM. in . ....... I - i 1 . , - - -- "'' asaiiieuiar . . B"orwi i as ro itrpley, wbn la tha lewder of the "Phrfislna l-l...i.u .. Coinpan 8hopa. being a member; as to leading anil official member, of ottKr fhu ch ur. dungeons, aome chained to the rlis.r. and soma ! ftnA it very tileasantly situated on a small banged by the neck to compel diach-Mtire of ' cm?'t hVnirishing peach and apple or which yon bad no knowledge, mine of von have I ' ''''""' ,, e ri.b- into the yard and were kind iwrished amid thea peril, nor ha tha taint of I '.'. invited "to alight.'' Wo then discovered our crime been fixed upsn s single one of vouruum- j """""r h7 "sct rtatning "ihe preaching" would bar. 1 held there, in the grounds, in the evening. Another ranae of gratitude la this : Present ' They have a immanent stand in the yard tar v let them under- , cn " purpose, ami a few moveable benches to J i .1 ... nriiiniini.l','.. il.,. I, ... u. ....I limes 01 tnc . . ...... chiih..ihiiii m igtibors. There are five comfortable building, part of wn iu... i,.... .1 . ' . . , I resorieu to Dy lite antagonistic liarly. It u il- wc fcratio, in saying tl. a wc are "tlie brains i f . , , ' 1 . , . b nir.ln,t d.: . .1 most certain if the League had never existed in Hie moderate faction, snd, we suspect, s far ,, , .,.,...,,. , , ...v . ...... villi I IIMJU, MIIU UIIICI ..I. .1 , T . . . aii8uei one man lie intellileU to pav U. or aaai. : j . . .. .. . 1. . . we mo.icr.iic ISCUaWI, as Uen. Itlll ha Ui n IbaWl o term iu l o! -i f " . P bolh re awars of the foot or iHTihda.... .,i..Zi. -l ,he lion, we meet with few thinking men who do riot agree with us fully in our views -that mod eration axtd dwcroiioi, u, ij,c utv wf tm;ir power can alcne enable lie (Jon.aervativcs long to re- ranfA But it is to notice the conruclion that lien Jlill is pleased to place upon the quoted sentence from our article of the Oth of August that we have commenced tliia article. After giving u , sjredit for being "the bruins" of our wing of the ' P-"a'. 'ic make n do what none hut a fool srouW do iti "letting ojt a' secret ptvniaturelv." J -Bur-ly every rnfclligcnt man tl at has read the article, Gen. Hill alone excepted, lnis sctn that, so for from disc-losing a "acret," we were merely : aaityotOutiiig upon tile probable future of ihe Con-' jwnrative party". And every hAtelligent reatk-r, except uen, inn, we imagine, saw that we did not make that probable future to depend upon M.ny particular cotilingencv, but thai we thought Jlre same result-were as likely to follow the rir- kindrcd organizstious, would never have been heard of. But be this ss it may. both are dan For ss long aa the one-continues the other will. ami the one ia just ss apt to run into excess snd commit crime as the other. We see that the constiti.tion and by-law. of tut- Constitutional I nion Guard and the While Brotherhood wcro filed along with the testimony by Judge Merrunon. We hope that they, to gether with the entire ritual of the Order, in cluding all the oaths, will be published for the information of the public, sa well as for the vin dication of the character of the Order itself, if it ha been unjustly assailed, as alleged. We hope the whole truth may be made known snd that full justice will be done to all parties. ----- ... ii. .mi, the IrtUh In the i.nr.l. fair) t . . stand iu Drnrsrr beartnma .ml greatest ,aen, lAry tun mjrfy a afeiK.,ard OsJ God .' Many a head and many a hear t haa been oowed in our land through for that the people theinaW"-. were corrupt. The late grand upri sing of the people in their power and integrity lis demonstratid thai the ik. :il. ... . .... f.,,,.1 ! and siimiort of human-uherfx.aiid juati -e. ai v ioob upon tbe pagca ol liist.sry and our souls are thrilled as we read of the (feeds of re nown which have filled the world with udmira. firm. Cnnatiiciimia among them are ll.e ln:g sfleof our Anglo-Saxtm father aa they wrested from reluctant King the glorious principle of i ..... i . , , v . A.. 1 unman najju .mi niimfin i.t.. i i .- ..,.1. . , , , - w 1 ' j . .aa. I. 1 io.i.-i thing recorded in history, geiuleiuin, is t.U right 'V "7 jury, anu connected will wit of An.Wi MffHii l'a ran aiaa i annealed a. af tha at.t ... ... 1 . i , ... , i -- - - - fa- ... urn. inn, sirs tbe thunder of the ballot box yet echoes in JlIiIlT' ' "siming mat inese holy bulwarks 4fts'wAA EarMttaMrlsAaxhCs JaMsVafta-aaal . . and happy assurances, in the name of this sea of beaming faces, this beantifnl bonnet of iadie ...., ... .in-iiamo ot our entire people, from tllm bur. and saver, Iron inmalra mnalv -i,,. .1 and derrrpid people. . ii . ,. ,-. . .-,, ,,. ..IA OS ... .1.1 .1.. - ...... . ..... . ,. ,.- uiu, WHO I could see and hmr very well, looking bale and hearty enough re give promise that "bv rirlueof ... .i t i . ... .... . sirriigni ner u.ssv 01 ine might be extended many year yet. Her hair, snowy while and thick, fell around her shoulders, giving her a weird 1 10k, laacinstii-g my young friend into the belief that she powesMd the "evil eye." Indtid she had s vi ry peculiar look, low in stature, mruwiv head and should, r-, looking more like man than woman, and remindirltr me nun, is t.t right man man woman, ana remtnning me ith ii the sin-red ' Terr m,M h f H"pers .iciures of lite Gorilla 1 1 lied Is cause it nad, that h wltba ut the Corilla's malig- J I . . a . . . riant s tiHaala. 11,.. .....,, ; t r.L 1 .1 nant exnresainn It, -r num. t. l'.ik..M.. t.",.i. srd Iiii been twe years inj the house has two married daughters a poor a herself. I know nmjrtien I have been so plessed with The misblishmufi'and' Its" Inmates" was acrupn'-' lrui. . A Anmm kte. . ... .L. , . i aii iwiin w me cnuniv ami its ktnd- U .up. tinted u :, Mr. Huffman, who had no idea The ruling in that enss wrs put on the ground that, although the evidence made oh the mind, of the Juatiot-e a belief of the guilt of the inj. lo r. there w-a aneh a .....HI-. - , Il.l ui testimony by reluctant w hite witnesses, and Ik .. ... . ... . I . a- - rai ii i.irineny staves, as to make a case pe-culiMrly lit for a jury. hrttfe"caae uow before us. t'-e-re is no con a flirt of testimony ; it rests upoti a principle of law recoil Ii i red aud a.-t.-.l laa aa tmt I...L. .. mi., coititnon law can lie traced. We need only refer to State rs. Harden aud Haney. 2 Dev. and B. 390 and 4W : -Tbe t.-stiim.nv of n Hccomplice, if it producr-s entire belief of the prisoner's guilt, is sutficicnt to warrant ia i'i. leiioii. - The witness, John W. Long, pioves the guilt of .he prisoner directly he .wears that after CiswhI Holt had been whipped by or d r of one of the camps in A I -nuance, there was a meeting of faro ramps or Jf tost in which it was moved : That . Ca.well Holt, after basing whipped, made information be fore a justice of the lie lei ami hurt f.iUA establish tha charge against the parties ar rested, he .ho ild be whipiwd a second time j whereupon tbe prisoner. Tarploy. substituted a motion that -Caswell Holt be j.nt to death.' giving a a reason, 'dead men tell no tales." After discussion the death motion was carried by a uuabiiiiou rote It was thou moved that "hu be hanged to a tree aud hi body be lift expnacd ;" it wvs then moved, 'et him he he killed and hi haai. aaaaaaJ ... I.r I.:... L. .1 j ' " T ' -."'?.'" ." " '""I in naw river, r maily it was ngreea to leave the matter to" the dissrattoa of tha chief of Kin n No. 10, on whom the execution i f the ' death sentence" Has out. This, on es beiug im-mbcr., among others Hubert itannah and I boa. G. McLean, aud as to many other particular. So John W. Knaw. althnn.h a. H. mW -v a aval. ill toe, u mt contradict- d. but is confirmed ; aud tha east falls under the decision Ha ney at,d Hardin's ease. We. on tbis .vi deuce, not uierela believe, but wa are fully co v nod of tha en ill ,.f il. ...1........ ur .1 1 " " r 1 vw inina propa rto add. Oeueral Hunt eouimatiding the U. S. troops ia this State was invited by usto take aseaton tbvbeusb, and heard the whole proceedings. Peaksox, Dick. Settlk. ... aa.iwa. JIis Honor, after reading tbe opinion, di rected the clerk to forward a copy of the same, together with the State warrant to the Clerk of the8uperior Curt of Alamance, and that upon the principle advanced by Mr. Boyden in reference to any one being a member of such orvatiiiath.n. hut n..t ..... ti-ipatinx in it. crimes, were just as guilty ss those who did commit them, he would therefore require Dr. Tarpley to give suffi cient security in tbe sum of ftlO.000 for hia appearance before him in Chambers at Hich- mond Hill, on ihe charge of murder: without medical inoi the few 'dmnle Iniraratia. wa can command are so much in advaaeoevrn of torngsyy-ucians, that we have almost dally sp- ulleastiaina. We allow tnm to come, beeausn It brings u ineraitaot with them, snd open a diHir of usefulness In diantrra, rolir, vomit Ine fhiiler. ivina-h. ala r..,,r I'atv rif r rti r - - f. -. - , , ... . . , , ., has bean my rheif medicine. as. Tows, very trulr, T. P. CKA WrORD. NVTaD VEllTJSEMtH TH. SI IT T-FIT E FiUT FUZE IKB1L81WIIDC1I The Un nt Wc are pleased to learn that Colonels Wm. Joiinsinn. in siil. -ut. and R V S mo ton. Esq , m.e of the Directors, who Southern Tiaiio xaxantuactorv. a- ...i -ay -asvAV W ah. 0 Uh a-aaVaaV WW Mm Wm. Knabe & Co., AStrracTtraass or Orand, Square and TJprig-ht PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, Md. These Fnatrnmeat. have hern l-.Cr. tl,. an Ml. ... ll.Jrlv 1 kirl. Vaar. a ...I ....... iL.i. . ... .11.- alone attained an anporcbasea prr-etaiaeate, wkirh prououacea them aseqnslled. Tbsir TONE romhln.B araal aia i.l . " j qnslitv, s well a tbe great parity of Int., nation j and Sweetness thronghoat the entire scale. Their TOUCH Is pliant ant) elastic, and entirely fre from tbe atif . net. fuand is so main pianos. IN W0RKMAN8HIP they tra QBeqaaled oaing none but the very test I wssonerl nilerisl, ths large capita I employ edfn our b isine enables a to keepcontiostlly aniaimeat stock of lumber. Ac. on baad. EJ" All ofoart!QeBS Pi so have ear Kewlm p o Overstrung Scale and tbe Asians Treble. O" We would est! nerll ttntioa In ana lata improvement ia Gawa Pianos ssn N,css w. v, ....... ut.i.iv, 11 1. u 1 I c. ,. .. ...i whv aaaaa paw ipea Uie splmiered peak of Mount Mitchell to Ihe i " H'' "-'"" and handsome treat of sweet r . . . ' ....... a B Z IT 1 a I ..t .1 1 - . j - a a THE WAR IN EUROPE. fygtmti dtfad ' of the ConServntive -mrly. Bill "jFor the last ten day great events in Enrone hve crowded ujion each other in rapid succes sion. The Prussians, it will be remembered, had succeedeil in dividing the French army into nearly equal divisions under the command of dlcaUuiK n and linxatne. Every cflbrt wn made to form a junction or establish coinmuni- catwn between them ha failed. On the 30th a r " ...Injun w ne ns'Lv nuti lire..,, v r i : i . .,..,., , c.,r, i ul(l y0U welcome to I .1 a. u. .uiu- .uiu ouj- ancction. Genllemenf the jewel the priceless jewels of our dear old Slate, consist in the worth and integrity of her sons, of which you are a part . J" ih De"m7 nd virtue of her daughter, of which Ihene are . aaaMlaa, ...At -.1. ?. ... . , , . ... f ''., aw m n.a i oil 111 J'n nle Wl" full heart in the sentiment tbe , ua nuns oiate anu ner jicople furevcr: . , ;-- --- ,i .ii. a awt-t-i cider and fruit was casting bread upon the water that would carry him into print. I .hall re membcr " nuny .i time anrl nti" at.. a ... I -- . v.. . ,(.. . , ; Catawba a toor-houc, and if "the Great Divini- ajr u.ai si.as our enua" snouiii see n, in hi , .,,..,. mpt uyi , , IIT. ruaracier ol una willies tor tnitb anal niysierioti providence, to reduce any mfmbsr hooesty bt AtmjLikaTLA 1! of that Sunday Party to like maJrwM nH .j.-.t..k . Jt?h VV. Andrews who loneline-a, l tni.t He itinr sofien it to them by the order i., I.,l, " -- -- l e ..a. a... a i " ' c'"m n"- l"i '" m tni comity, on the 20th olt l. started by .unn am Tuesalay and drlivered M-4WT A., wife of Mi.' ZZmQammhTZ Hie onler to - bv If) u..,...L ..ftk-a J J b-ilh vear flf llnr sxawas ' aoe repty w , dole... T(lM a"j vriiH not dona. .1,1,.,. i. w r -l -k: r a a l V " '"l?a l lleilj chief .if Alainnnre. thought it was -ruing too far nd countermanded the order. I be character of thi witness tor truth and . . ' . --I i I III pi O T 1 1 ' ' J" retmnrd lio.n yt-w ruk, have , skds. PstenWd August U ISM, which bring cncctid iirrai.geii.cn a to Lurclmsc lao lo- lhf liBO Mrer pufecttoa than Las yet beea a:- comotivrr, ai d iron cnouiili foe gCven v ' . . mile, of the Atlantic, Tenncwce & Ohio i hver PtaH0 F"n WarramUJor Fite Road. Tlie balance of the iron necctmry ' . Year$. to complete the rond. will b Durchased in I .w1h-,re ma srraagemenl. for the Pole Whole- Pu,Vi, T, . j 7' T tSfSM ! ssle Agency for the most celebrated Pasioa Os- r.n i, ia mi it is designed to begin on both ' o snd Heloboks. which ws eflbr, wboleaal n Is of the road 8:atcville American, j tm rvuil 'jj'jjj Feete-v prw. Baltimore, Md. lStEDln lhacoiin!4onJthewih UNITED STATES SENATOR. i.'.i .i .. ...... . ... ' uu uim i iiueiii.-ni ninn willconsta-uelhe .juotod sentence, ubserviug cloeely the words f what we have imhciHcd, Uen. IliU ( eon- nit., McMahon made sn effort to advance tothe I f mmmA il A w.A 1.. .!.. u t, ' . i ... , I - - ii. Fii.iii. wiiu uiu v. ... ral ,rnriI.N .1... :.. . . . sr. a . - " - " -" . . . UU U MIUL IIUaKL .Vll'IZ. II I was met by the Crown Prince snd driven back with immense loss. On the Slat be was still further driven buck upon Sedan and finally com - preusul not our opinion only, but the opinion -e-xpresaeu to us by several of the ablest men of the State, men who labored with all their ener ( fim to grain tlie lata victory, and Who, as sound and reliable Otmocrats and Conservative, com JJJJ nispect even of Gen. Hill him self. And tlie idea, too, that we con Id not wait a "Ti.l. a- J.JLI 7 'a! lJI -ItU'i t-T. i . .,w-,iumvvms m mxm political ilesign, only m to be executed upon aeontingency that might nev - r happen, when we might know whether it would happen or not, by waiting that long, ia aimpiy t ia o j ... . "i . . ausuru. u mwrnrnm any tiling in tlie world for fa which wa are notes as an editor ii (s for our 'abundant caution and prudence. What some W5QxaaerTs.Uves meant to Io in cane of s Conser vative defeat we know not, but if there was sny j plan to laresk up the party in that event we were MfW S Hie fact. And in troth we , think tbe greater danger of such breaking up .: " ; Urge "J0", which the Con jsjijyalire. have iu tho Legislature. And if such . turns out to be the case the fault .-shall not he The Oeneral insjnnafion aa to what certain .fviiraservativea intended to say to tlie Kadieal in . the event of a Conservative defeat can notposai My apply to na, aa Gen. Hill mint know, snd if ' Is datfeult for iu to believe that it was intend ed for us. We detiooaced the whole coarse of fraud and eorniption by the lUrHcal party in Ihe last legislature in the strongest term, sad j ' applauded the appointment of Gov. Bragg a I one of the committee of investigation. We were at,- a . . . I a m - . .. . -1 One of the dtttie th.it will devolve on Ihe next Legislature will be the election of a TTnifaarl State Senator. The name of a number of die tingiiished and well qualified ircntleinen for il.. position tiare becu suggested by am Pre, eith er of whom would discharge the functions of the office with honor and usefulness to the State, anions them we are mnr il, .,, rati' . , - ------- .-... f in.'ir 1 ne mime of Rx-Gov. g B. V-ince, who is pro:,ab!y the first choice with s majority of the pc-oplJ including Jleptiblitans as wgll as Conservativei. and IXiiiocrata. Gov. Vance' .iraight-forwanl, honest course and known irftegrity-hi fine iiduiitiistralive :i 111 l!lr-M nnil rl ,i:.. 1- aL I I: . . . - . ini'i tJlv-tJllijll II I I Til laeOT II I . l-i t r.t II... Male, tnking all per , rwnideration of cmo uiueiu at all times, for the public Welfare challenge the confidence even of his iaoliri.1 eHed 10 surrender his annv of 120,000 mem i 2fPMt"ll,-i n hnn hi. own jiartr friend .. . . . s r , ri ,iii, Illu WuM Cl v S. I . ie peror o. .lie rrenc, and the Princelm- Kmm iZZFrl penal surrendered nt the same time! Haxaim is still shut up at Mets. where he must ne.e,s- niy Miercnuer in s Tew rfsys. Never before, in the whole history oT flte world, haa the're been anything equal to the vigor, iowcr and success of the Prussian arms . . .t re i looie ana ll '.'form, at the ancrifloe of his private interest, which he had to amjm) that the jwople might triumnb. the nroniiain fmii. .r .!.: . . j. . - - "'mil are io ie jT-cen in the resttlt otthe late elion. Althoimh 1,1 III. IHMI...I In ...I.l....'- .1.1- I . ......v ,,, wovn ui glorious result, the I res a well as others, the service of Gov anee. in Western N'nrlh r....l!n. j ..' , ' . - '"I sceineu io supply the luolire power that swept ever ths Just thirty days from the day of the first en- "",? the,tuo,ir! PT that swept ever thi g-gement. .nd sixty front that of the daWiU t''","U!n''? wJ'h &t T. t gagemeilt, snd ixty from that of the de.aralion of war by France she lie blccdin- and nroslrate st tbe teel of her enemy, against wlioin she de clared the war. In the short spuce of twouiouths one or the migbtleat uaUorts of the earth has bee o humiliated iu the dust as to challenge the deepest sympathy even of her conoticrors. Anu true men cannot withhold a tear of gup in i la thy even for the dethroned Einneror. who is generally believed to have needlos-dy caused the war. For the wretch thst can rejoice in the .abasement of an immortal name, or hud pleas ure m contemplating the agonies of s sensitive apirit, is un worthy tlie name of man. Such are our feelings though politicolly speaking our aym pathies are rather with the Prussian. In the surrender st Sedan the Emneror is said to have stipulated for the recorrnition of the Kegenev. But hi diplomacy seems to hsve svailed him nothing. The Empress, who was Kegenl, ha fled to Prussia to join her husband . - . - --"- ...".... mi ., i-.i e - tertii ikjs Htonn-clmid of Ksdicti Ihim, a ml perch- our r, I,. ...... ... .l.ri. X .. . ii- V ""nservatire Manner. H ith nch a record a Gov. Vance has, witha out tindervalning the merit of other prominent ailll I. ll rilnrinu. ,...il..n .... - r: ,,, wc iin(e trie Jci- ature will t-onaudar bis well-uV-serving daim lo Ihe position of Senator and send him to Wash ington, and we have not the MtaJleM doubt that ho will be permuted to take his sent. mdMSille Atactica. tha ft isl m.a Im . . :. ., i , Vm..A an. ....I I 1 . . . . ....... ... vtiaaasao rue an aniCICOO- """" aa p.opic in jans nave ilnuli -oouncing Gov. Iloldeu'a military movement, :' Cr Legislatif to n .udia!c the Iionap arte and to expose the wicked deeigvi and object of ! dynasty. Thi act was followed by the With it, snd would hsve been the first to piiblish it if J draws! of the majority of the Chamber; where- our paper had been a daily instead of a weekly, "fwi the remainder Ntpiiointed Provisional I Ve happened to go to Raleigh the very day that I " vs-n'ment,' . .nsisti ngvh icfly, if not altogether. - .Pool sad Abbot, left sad were one of the very , Republicans. This ll nothing more Oian a fir-t to be inforanod of the plot. Week after j conmitiee af public asiety, auch a wassppoint ' week we denounced Oov. Ilul.l.u'. ISUIa eii .n ih,. R..r..l.;..n ..t t-nw r, r-.. . . . , . v . . u. , rcn. irocnu, an ..-mmisun m being wiUaout the shadow of an- ole man and aeoamplished general, by profes ity law, a declarcl ,bM all esecntion i -ion .isent oppowed to disorder, i, the am mw ur-.ii 1 as 'Saaa. . .. . I X I a a . a 7' " -" , ",u"- ff". irMhud ' bieat. The avitsajrvstive sentiment main account of the outraytsxis oondaact of Kiatr's aaaa, a' Ihey passed through Salisbury, holding it up l. its.. .-.I. . : .. .a , . .. - ... . ... oin.-iuu. 01 tne. pm.pt. . winie our l.jin. 1 1 II .. .... . - . ru aauoat tne tremendous excite ment e-uatiag is. Pari. Save in thw cries of to 'rW?" fcrce Democracy have a " v . - - - - - wa-aaas aaat ajaj gpgatT' rtaCT H w" nc 'iborof the ftmimr re- ' deaars for bWodahsdL But with sU A JaORTH (,'AROUSA BoV IX 1913 Pmm the North' Carolina Maguzine of that dpte, pub- nsiieti in rayetteville: "A little circumatance, not otherwise impor tant than as marking the character and skill of the- North Carolina Hid i-ntcn ni i-iirri'.l lona. :. ... . "HU. Illlip 8U 111 rwrnvinen cur, wnicii we have not vet seen in any newmpcr of this State, n ml which ,,..), I.,.,". , a . " .'j n "nun- mis iii nave nppearen in me iir. As the story i. told, a schooner from the Can ada side of i be St. Lawrence sailed along the river at no peat distance from Ogdenbn---f, where s sentinel of tbis callant corps wa. pasted on the bank.. who thought the ..oniiortunity of IryistflMs tjfja too favorable to be missed. Uc j acconlingly aingleil out the best dressed man on ' board the vessel and fairly knocked bim over. The liritish schooner, not auapecting a formid able enemy so near, immediately opened a tre mendous fire of great gun and musketry, while tlie Carolinian stood quite unpereeived' behind a large beech tree ana very leiaurely reloaded hia rifle. Aa soon a tbe British slackened fire, ne peepedontlrom behind his covert and brought uw.ii aiiuuKT tail leiiow. The schooner now thought' it prudent to claw snd hsd just escaped oat of rifle shot fant how ever wilhauil a rarlin. mIiiI. nsnm ba..k A. . - .....a. iii i when the mianl from fkadenahiirw rma nn anrl enquired about tlie firing. The sentry very cool ly observed thst he bad just had an engagement with a British schooner, but she hsd. nnlnckily for him, snernded in getting off with only a wuall lues in killed and waundssf -, g, Jt, giving them an Asylum as cleanly, quiet anil ru,H,.r,tl ... , I i f .. . i .p ..ui i-imiurui. enjoy in v aiaw- ba'a p.'eaaasl County House. Our ride home wa uuiic as enjoyable as the going, but more aub dued, and I dare say each snd all, old mid yonn-, will look baik to it With pleasure for manv a year to come. We wiidicd for you, Cot. Ilnnes, knowing yon Would b.iao i-nauc-fl il I kramajt I. m.nA -- - V . ' - w 1 Vl aaaaa evimi have given the iudiistriotis people of Catawba more sppreckliiigi approbation than I am able Jo do. They lold me there were five orsi x more individuals snpiaorted by the County, but the L.1IJL. J .1.1 . . i iituing s neaus i enlarging netore i:tev could accommodate niore comfortably. Cstswliancvd i.o more powerful organ to gaff their thrift and industry than ll.it b-aali well kept refuge for their poor. tA ihe Hack that bear tin mail i. buidened bi h tin prccion freight of many friend who are i-a l v lii'ta a'ltli lln-ru mi.i.k an' ... ...,,l !. ,- '"r. .... ........ ,,i aaaraai inc. Auiriijf ,htf iminber, our ver.erstrd and enlccm ed President of ti.tvidson, Dr. MePhai), with hla lovely and much loved daughter; and nl tlionerli ''we reioice with r-x ceeiliinr fraal uiv" al hia very visible improvement, yet Ihey jeave our heart much darker by their, departure. How sad these parting are.' We have sighed and wept over them poet have ailttg of them ; Divines have preached of them, snd vet each on? nas iu enrn peculiar bitterness. How cnhemetal is our life hcrc.it ihrSnrinir. so much like l'fo iwelf, wo scarcely taste Vhe pleasures of companionship ere the companion has gone. 'S..-I, I. Mil .rtrt rr.rva - - " .. II . . ., ,. , n.i. j-, . i-o. iu ii. nicinorv, snd if thi were n of life, if therw-wnotWont i. . , ...,, I I .ll i:. i. . 1 . t . " ' v . vu.il ai ca. i.uu aaiiu ine roci ! i "Out, ont, brief candle I Life' but a walking shadow : a poor player, That Ktritts and frets hi hour upon the stage, And i ben is heart I no more: it is a tale . Told by an lltftlr-Artl vl sound and fury, Signifying notliing." Yours, very truly, w. The estimal.la I-., I.- !..... i . ""o ueee.se we chroni- cle, on aix-ount of many virtues, deserves more than an ordinary tribute to her memory J-or more than thirty year, was she a profes sor of re I or ion knrl iK...-i. . P"es- and instruction . .M" family of ann. .nri J. ..Tl.Tl " . . jT . s.i ii. in u.c Knowledge and practice of the gospel. She was always in her place in the house of Uod whenever circumstance permitted her to enjoy religion services, nlir nhe yMened ,0 he .v..... aa, .rum wnn nxe.1 and solemn attention J ! l a-- . vim JBHIIiawa WW ad, nits that be joined the Kilklux. being den o.y stienn, but took M part with them, he belteve. that 3 or 4 of hi. s.-ns BTe members oftbe Kukluxor 'White Hrotherhood" as it Is now ral ed ; ih THI l.f t ..... mm.t now on trial : but he U . I I sC " .", " ,ni nt" to have n.h ins. mJ., -i.V .k . ' U Z V" I II-. aZ. 7. " ,-? . grow,n hriatian k.,n p - uir niiiiiings or -""" 1 aim iiiuoence were ucli a .- cii.-,l 'llibg. And bvl)r. .r..kn a t... ' . u.i am-MBrfsik. tw .k. i..T"r.SllF . - - - . .u.siir 11 e is t . t -........ ..iv iiiteuicui ann i. iirl-i a i.euilrer of the order. t....k no part in Ilia Wnnity in which he residt-d, manifest whipping or killing a!l)l believes he saved I a .,! "rge ni,n,hee of per -on-, bevond the I tlie 1 1 la- ol Aeiiati.r S u,lf,... .. I a . ..l . inmiiy c ircle, who were i,n-,.oi a- I,. ..i A 1 u 7 " "u ! ohasnnia. r ""ai wyM.jmumu. xiui over anil ahovaa ihr. : proof of li.nl thi rrY VVATnn lirrrnn. 'jvi i rni r.n W nr.r f . haracter thete is the tact thai ! e-TI? I daughter she said, "Weepliot aud ha turned I Z. r.0 ''ve Al ?, ..a . go iett my pator that I love bun and to remember my children at a throne ol crace.' I I lose uir. I... I j "' "a in i last Mollis nnrl thus parsed awnv one of the excellent of the his witiii ss I. au aeeompree and has turned Mate's u-ltiiea.-' . r i . , , . ----- .... i -a in oHniuii ; he admits that ha r.i.. i .i.., ... . i - -- "..""'J mr oruer to ititunn rosse. . neitv of ... 10. to pqt (nswell Holt Mil! GfiarinShaftinPulfevs swsafl . an r- .it,iti run A CI HQ Ui AW. fBS t.. .Ia....k . a. . . C ' "a"-" "oil I ano inns passed awnv one rJi J i T a . . ' ,,,, 1 ",'9''.V.and ex- earlh-a mother in Isrsel-an aflbctionnte wife s-fiaaj ut,,!, it f!,,m,L,rthw deciaian, btr. ''beral and generoti to thoe in need and llat:ev and ll.u. .... r i -l .. . '.riaaaa ,.r al.. At..-i .!. j . . . """i " . . - r.ijaiaa unit me ipieitn.ti - ""i"!!"" irieuo ana brigtitest orna- -, - ","r' eiueuce coiiiradict or cor tobor.t'e this witness ? It u na a ...I.l " . . . , . , . - - - " 'io. .ii, . on .vceil us, .j T y. A . ' ..... uaaui i ihsii In s. :..! ... . . '." r". I ed hwtlia r,.fl.., iin ik... il... i.. .. . . . ... w... v.peneiice as lawjrer. and a i dir-1 i ,.7 V '", lo "cra irrc- ... ieu I....1 ..... i 1. . i Parable as it is. i. n. l..-r .v.. . .1 . - ur.i . i .irr.r'-rr.rr.'wiff-. .... .uiu ma. t.iroiiiril ine oromisa-s an. We civs phce to the followine mm mn nir a lion from tits President of the University ss an act of justice. The letter from which the ex tract ws taken was s private letter, never in tended for pub Hm i ion, ami from such a source a to leave no doubt of its truth upon our mind. Otherwise it would never have found its tgav into our columns : For tha 0M.Xrth State. UNIVERSITY OF N. CAROLINA, Cuapcl Hail, Sept, 3rd, ItttO. no.x. ucwi, Hs.ves, JSVaor of At OM North Slat, Dea Slit: My attention ha been called, by a friend, to the followine; paragref h in your paper of the 2d inat: Chapei. jUj. iWe make the followine . tract from a letter from Chapel Hill, which re quires no comment : "The University ha ten or fifteen stadenta from abroad, and as many day scholars. Most "LIT"" " boarding with negroes for ehesp "' id thev are all beneficiaries. Neither the PrCsttVt.ri.ai at. Fnia, ortal slinr, Km 1.... been onened tfl6 vear, snd there is j reaching in ihe village only twice a month." No student of tbe University either is, or haa baen, "Ijoarding with negroes." Lvery bouse in the Wlllaaa . I .. ! fs. . I -- iu.i ina null H. I UI! es, we had never known.. ..... . " " on aoe . A -ailllUalll.U III i-hi.C a,. ! .. .. ii ----- - .-.j...... niiuaetl inure fully to contradiction, (unless he was telling Ihr, truth,) by stating to detail ao tho place, time aud nerom nias i.;.. . - a - i',, , .ill,- pipg of Selhirs in which he wsjran actor, toe Whipping- of Holt and i.f T..ii... !. I -- ., ; - -ri.iiii..- .uiu. .11- Iim. nil ..I which he nnrrsfed as re,,rtl by member, of tho Klan. The burning of the Hhool house, in which he took pan. the eon. tetrirdatid murder nf If,.l ...i ..r in. .. - , " . . --" - auu ail 0 1 1 0 11 IJ I 1 . .... I . la . . . ... 1 I . a. ..aa aiac i.e. lull intllUer.Ot OUtlatt Slid Pur- e r by the K. K., orWW e BrotherliiiKl ; and by iatmg in the general, froin ret ion. made to hit ramp, that the ntritiWrof mein Mm a. .ilainance was hetuein 7Wpr 800. in Gujlf .rdJ200. lu Orange. Chsjluiin.hVck- intrnam slid other cinmi. n..i i.r. T . .w a a . T "' ia.wrir.raa WB to the number, but the order extended over the .State and no, omit.., I ,. sit nmi i . ...... . i i ' -" -wv,.nnj una sniu to have originated with ex-President John. on, and to extend over the n-hub. flL-arrk r... the political nurDoae of niwan aaWlla, la a..la ' ! ' . I"-"-- "111 ..r.i..v uT wuipptng, nangtng aud other actr, me .srrr to e-ffeet th.t aklaa . ...a i stating the oath not to reveal any secrets of the order l to ohm th ... 7T- Ml w - -"".aiw OT I'lC Chief; to Co to thia r .,. ,.f ., . I. - , . - , ' - , iiiciiiik i mm to swear for him as a witness and acquit him as a juror. In .hurt. th;. a:..i a a condition nf thine-, ,,, ,,,-; :r ..... .L... . I ... .a . . "P. -!-, .on. Hie CIVll llUthoi lliraa , . 1. 1.. . - . ... ,.. w -ps.ruui.uie io proiect life or liberty, confirmed bv tha r.. .1... :.. Uo one instance have the ninf rufiii-a. .fl. ...... A ..I . . '.- ''I V- - llients of Franlrlin , loir, Ii May the ntflir.lr.,1 iVaaatla aL I ... ... r - . .uu nnve stistainea 1 "t mo stain Classical N SIZSj ST l eotisplcil and comfort- Rumphrt Music fieluml, .Vent, ll.th. i t lurcuor particulars iitlilrefs chills! mim A " ' - rtr PROMPT and Itallihi,. Remedy. Aa prompt ami safe in effect, as convenient Jjh Salisbury, K.Ok School IVoficc. J rpHK NKXT SESSION of the Salisbury Fc- .1. ncauriiiy, wm commence Sept. I4tb otthe Male Classical School s..t ink. ...h..' - .. ,,,, irrirni.s. covenant sanctified lereaveineiils are tlie fruils of love and blessing in disguise. SPECIAL NOTICK8. -tf J. H. WIMKTOX. larKxiimiuer eopv DR. TUTT' KVPR .-iVtUAiai'r All who have used thia itivaluuble medi cine for Coughs. Colds Asthn a. Spitting of Blood, Croup, Iiiflarhmation of the Lung or Chest, Hraarsetiess. Dilficblty of Breathing. Bronchitis, arid all disease of the Lungs st 't its nsefiilne.s. Kur f.n.irr aatcJl ... :. . - s. ...... i ...i- u 1111 n . en 11.1'. n UTrn - - 1 e oi aopt 8, If 7.1 ,. tan- Fruit Trebs, SmaUIWte Ornamental Tree and Plant A splendid stock of tho choicest varletiss. I Send for descriptive catalogues and Priced Lists. 7t 1 i A II Tree, well packed so as to carry safely to i any part of the rutted .Vtates.. I I Hmfilt Fruits autl Pmall flat, t nf all- kia-s. by a sefit by mail , postage paid, to any Post Ofuce iu WHAT D0K8 RKASON SAT ? The little mongoose when bitten deadly ,., rBM,rta u. a certain ploat. eaU the UiiiUtd ( tale . ElfiVHttotoftbclrd,on. Tha- Edward 1 lll.-f I llpr. Unman lu.,,.. . I . , . .1 j m,fB ,,,, i ne inner natal, miistdepend on n atou and experience in select- ept 2 3m . , . . , . r-T j-"'b ricu.m una 1 1 las against unwholesome influeuces. Knw, what ii-at-Hin air on tuts vital snt'ject T whipping, hanging aud other j not toll ns that to invigorate and ptmfr tho 7fzTT.m . mn W7U pnrect it agninst the I invisible notsnn which annum.. Jl..a. Mirely it dr-'s. Tbo next question ia, what guide hall we follow in choosing a medicinal safeguard f lteasnn rinli... li ..,. .. - ---'- ir---- w j "ui ui.iiiii.il beexpenence. Well, the experience of eiehteen T. Sfnna Am IT. A'urnerg ami &e,tm'en, TOHK, PA i ... . ... ,-. eii.iui-expenentcoieigiiteen sg, neeawax year comprised in one unbroken series of .Mt. IVas. Beeds, t tsfsctory testimonial, assure ns thst If'tstet- I pJB,try Butter ter's aVtomeeh Bitters doskos trntlmr,ina wfnes, ale. q. C. W. TOPPIlYd St CO., Produce Commission Merchants, 1 342 Greenwich Street, New York. RECEIVE It A nw Alt r.ivr.w. m Southern aDd Northern rrodiction. sech .Tohc eo W.iol, Imp,. Hides. Mkltsa, Pars. Kestlier. Hem,.. Rags, BeeswiaA. Oreen and Dried r-n.tr. n....' ' Beef, Venison! a. - .... . , - -- . mi ii ate not combined in the same hannr nronortion 'kuowu - 1... I. ia. I 10 nr 0,hr pepsration extunt. this there. to justice. " lf'Te thc ntidcte lo which reason bids an It Ma a.fnrtb..t ...l.laaa' -.arsxr xs. ' l" fnenonr neaixn is imperilled either br this wituesa aa7.i."7r. il """ra. mat the malaria which produces epidemic di-orders, .earl - !. "H,.h,m.M;,f wt W by any other cauae, whether inb-rent md Beeswax. Green and Dried Flour, firain. I', .rtr , , .,- . ; ..c.u. liia. ai-raiei- I J . j-"i - -- 1..1U, 1 atlOW, Mlrlj. trrs .Stomsch Bitter posses atrengthening. J wrne' c- Osr long experi.ncs fo the ftSn regulating and antjsaptic nronerties which are 1!?lol hplB-as saablea .to sell grrod witBont . ' . . . .vi uir I lira m.i.ui ., a i . .1 , . - . ,.i. ,r. ...rr.ip. n sips and clrro lata aaata. .,...n..,.,; , . : --, , ----- 7- - -1 1" " . u,"i - a cm miss on lor arlling prodtire6perratit; wool. Ac . i I Sprrrest July 15, 1870. T . . ja,y lufbkh . ,,.aa e.aininariou, a Well nry person we I, ad ever seen io g mtlar circtnn st a tires. This witness waa not mntr. .i;i...t : 1 , , . - ...iu, 111 a.m. gle pTtlcolar. either in the detail or iu tho f . 1 1 . n, 1 A iJra.. . J a r . kr. : - ""I"T" "uu "ioTe. wno .wear I nt. cha aefer is bad. lr.ru f..,.....l a.. . a - -- -- aar uuillll, tbst so f .r a their knowledge extended, he had told nothinir but the truth. s..,i tr - ...... aaarvrrj eonBrin. bim iu the general, bv ttatinw t ..t on ths uiirhl Carlia. ar.a k. . . v- ' '.aaa nui UI U IS house in the villags of "Company Shop.," at about 1 o'clock at nigbU he saw seven or eight men ia "vrlhita dissnises." taking Car liss along, a colored man and the watchman " b issily retired; he met constitutional or connected with our habits occupations and pnrsnits. The venom of a noxious reptile is scsrca ly more snbtile and dangerous than that which lurks iu loul air and impure water. To escape the fiver, bilious disorders, disturbance of the bowels, aud other serious maladies nmd need be loose lnsatuonon. elements, it is ibai nb r Norway Seed Oats for Sale HE HAVE NOW READY FOR DE liverv about TWO HUNDRED RUSH ELS of Oenuine Norway Seed Oats M our own raising.) '. ' , rr- i.J ki' a. . . ZTT rji'rtJiciiL-.'. il 1 auaiii 111 si r t v a gan-j 1 art tru . siiw 11 in -unraMK.. v . necessary that the stomach and all the secret- ber. they will yield from 50 to 60 boalielTfo." ive rrntans ahould be. note sneak, in a mlm.i I .aar. k..k.l ... ,a aaa.vnsiiei.ioi ca.ndition. Cnon the amount of f .,..) V to th" which the vital ytem can oppose to the delet- filr nrla.it.ti. . . . 7 ariou indueooe. that assail it. the saftay of the p V nP for '? V" F MUw : health depend, and it ia because tbe obbat J" , Bun "pwards, $3 00 per both. - . . , . a I r nr laa. a la a a . c . . . l. i . J-. ' -. rap waifj IW- i . . . . - -a.ara gnlarity to tbe most important functions of tbe body, that it ran be raoom mended and guaran teed an inrapmble prerenwrs medicine A 1 i . nmj iniormation cnserfully si, MUKPH R- A. I ven. ply . VV A. HU am I a Angurt 26. ICTTJ.?IB FtKb,,ry,V c )
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1870, edition 1
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