BY BaVltfB DgtjNEtt. 8AL1SBUKY, AUG. 28. 1868. a FOB PRESIDENT : Hi. HORATIO 8BYH0UR, ke my have don will live after him, aad ' for a put of the two days put we bare whatever of evil be m; have done, which actually bean aaaaaaaaa U rolling at tea does not affect Ike rights and taaarests of pins with wall, iboee of them who others, should be permitted to die with know u will be at uo loaf to few. ! in We acknowledge the receipt of an kavt- Tka legislature baa finally paaaed the ution to address the "Pendleton Say militia or rather tke sUtvdmg army Mil. mow aud Blair Club," at Hysea" School ThUill ad vii eland unconstitutional un-aa j House, hi Davidson Ooaiity, on the are b) much to bo deplored. It places a and sincerely regret that It will be awl af vast power in the hands of a nan, who, ' oar power to attend. We kope oar meads FOR VICE r BETIDE NT CBN. FRANK P. BLAIR, or anno cm. MOOSOMY IN TBI ADMISI8TR ATU S OK THE OOVEHMalEjrT, THX BDDCTICrjr Or TtIK KTAKDI.no ARMY AKD HAFT i THE ABO- utiux or tbi rtatmuBfA buheai;. a ALL POLITIC A L UWTBf MaTBTALITIES DESIGBED TO 8BCCBS aTBGBO BITRKMA CY. " DanaaeaATic Tiirraaw. rr a ot a nu pabtt tbicbpii we SEEK. WI ABB TBTIBO TO SAVE OCR OUNTBV FROM THE DAB6EB8 WHICH O TKKHAMO IT. Oar. Bsraora's Addssss. tbi iLicnow or a dhocbatic kxctjtiti . A MAJOIITT Or DBWOOaATlC MKMBUtS ro rut aoem or BpataaaarATirai aoi u or oivr. fO THAT PABTT OMAWtXATrOW THB rOWM TO MAR BCDIXX OB TlOtaat OHASORP ; BUT IT woclo aeavn to chick took axraiwi mia arus which hats aan itnomi ar thx aavr wbb ar both rounoiL oajnxATiosa. r woulb most cbbtaiklt lead to little kope of securing ber Electoral rote for tkelr ticket. Should this force be or rantscd and called into service, no one can estimate tke troubles that are likely to ensue, and we sincerely kope tkat oar people every where will act in aack a way aa not to affotd Got. If olden and kie reck less adviaers tke aligkleai pretext for Bail ing it oat. Let them act in saeh a man ner as will effectually refute all tke a lan ders that have been heaped upon tkcaa. Let them ahow to tke world tkat tkey are a law-loving and law abiding people, ky enbtnitting quietly to whatever laws may be paaaed, and tkey will defeat tke objects had in view by tke authors f 4k bill, and make it recoil upon themselves in its effects, A degree of caution, prudence and circumspection should be used which haa never been thought necessary hereto fore. We awe that at a radical meeting at Thomseville, a resolution waa adopted, that tke first and broadest plank in tke democratic platform is arar." We need scarcely tell our readers that John W. Thomas ia the author of the resolution tkey cannot fail te recognise tkat wily nolitician in every line of it. No further i - reply to the reeolation itself it necessary that rxAcrjm rsstobatiox op the i s ion Hat we see that Mr. I homo. read from ABB RE-esTABUsaaixT 0 rSATHSXAL KSLa- (he Old North Stale to prove that we agreed nosuuur wsnosj thb cocbtkt Daman ,.h hira th.. HUh's ,.t. meant SaBBsart Utur of arr-Uirt. HOW mucn oi our anicie uiu ar. a nomas read I About as mack, We suppose, ss tke Standard quoted, after It bad been adorned br tke Charlotte Democrat. Did be read that part ia which we declared tkat Gen. Blair's letter of acceptance full explained his letter to CoL Broad head T Did be read that part of it in which said that Gen. Blair cordially endorsed the platform, and that the platform meant Peac e t If any part of our opinion upon the crisis ia worth anything, oue part of it is worth as much as another, and Mr, Thomas oncht to have read the whole article. But we feel quite sore that be did not for the reason that it would not hare suited bis purposes to hare done so We suppose that Mr. Thomas will again and again address tke people of Davidson between this and the election, and we beg to refer him to an important document which he will find in the OM North Stale, and from which we hope be will read largely. The document ia Gov. Sey mour's letter of acceptance, and we would especially call Mr. 1 hoinaa attention to the part quoted by as in capitals under our mast bead. Will Mr. Thomas read that to the people of Davidson and tell them what it means f ' From the little that we have heard of it we feel assuprd that the State (.'on vent ion of the Democrats and Conservatives, held we fear, will net ass it discreetly, and tke result will probably be the very disturb ances, riots and bloodshed which tke a a thors of tke bill profeaa a desire to prevent. Bat wa da wot belie va Ua antknrs an aio cere ia their protestations as to tke objects of the bill. Their real object ia to inaa rurate a rt irn of terror in North Carolina which will enable them to carry the 8UU ordi"t pe"ea. As tke Core- for Grant and Colfax this fall. For with out some snch management they hare but .v. . - . . will be able to secure the services of much more able speaker than earaelt a the occasion. We are glad to see old Da vidson moving, and hope ahe may be iu November. An. car SO, 1868. To-day the Grand Tournament eaa EDITORIAL (WBIPONDENCE Sparkling Catawba Spring, 1 A cor ST 80th, 1668. ) Tke time spent in travelling to thb place, and tke increased delay in receiv ing our exchanges here, together with the task which we' assumed of reviewing Chief Justice Pearson 'a letter, hare prevented os from adverting to some matter which would otherwise hare claimed our atten tion before tkis titae. We will notice them in thia letter, which will prc.-cnt to oar readers a confused medly. Among tke important events which have not received our notice is the death of Tbasbccb Stitwss. His death had been expected for some time, but, as Ckarlea II said of himself, he has been a long time dying. His vigorous intellect, ' his iron will, and bis indomitable spirit bare for some time sustained a frame worn out by age and disease. We do not think it necessary to refer to the circumstances. connected with his death we doubt if oar readers would derive any profit from them. Mr. Stevens was certainly a re markable man, and the announcement of mis death will excite very different emo- - lions in different parts of tke country, and - in the minds of different men He was not a man to excite love or inspire rever ence, bat be uissnwiinf tresneet. ilisin- I . ., ' .1 i ie u see a due. tn a rrrat measure., to MPgA W me4iu,wasa Dnn.au. sue tke force of hie character to his unbend;, ing will, his eontroveraial pugnacity and I with which he intim- i with whom he came in con tact. His political career has been a long one, bat witk all his aeknow ledged abili ty be Barm raws te tke highest official po sitions. And it was not unt; I he far advanced la age and tottering under phy . atoal infirmities tkat ha acquired that un limited control over his party friends in the II I) ass ad aUpreacotativc-a that we have Beheld kirn eiarehring for tke last three or foar year. Since the close of the war he baa stood before the country the impersonation of sectional hitred and cess. 1 be nominations tor r.leetora tor the State at large. Judge Oakorne and J J. Davis, Esq., are suck as must be satis factory to every man. We have not yet aeon the resolutions, and, thereto re, we cannot apeak of them. We take it for granted, however, tkat tkey are all right ; that they are modeled after and based up on the tetter of acceptance of oar glorious standard-bearer, Gov. Seymour. We aup pos ftiat the proceedings in full have beau published in the Old North Slate before this time Since Our last the Salisbury delegation here has be. n increased by the arrival of Samuel 11. Harrison and lady, and Areki bald H. Boyden, . Esq. We now have are meat faasariae oerselves at a differeutf quite a goad representation from our city Bat in judging of his chancier stand point from tke one which we natur ally occupy. IV South may possibly fed tkat eke kas been rid of aa enemy,' but ke was bold and oat-spoken enemy. He posaeaard none of the cm t and cow ardice of Saaeeer, and was without the traits of character which dia- k Ben Bailor aasl seeaer other neia- i of bar party. He assy bare beU an and we are having a merry time ; bat still there ia room for many more, and we hope to have the number doubled by the next jtra;n. In addition to the great and ua- 'questioned kencfits to be derived from drinking tbe waters almost every kind of : innocent amusement ia provided. The place is enlivened by tbe daily perform aoees of an excellent band of music, and . . . . . 1 . S I , . , . . at man. and bts m iuo'V will ever 1 we nave a uanee every aigui. out tne eemisaad tke wapai I of some portion of i exercise meet freely indulged in, and tbe frj-frfaJ- What ia to be tke tff ctof tke one which ia the moot promoii va of kealtk njirbty hrlacnee which he wfefded, upon and vigor, is rolling at tao-pina. Ia this the destiaios of tke count ry, we leave tot j exeiae all parties of all agea and both ""BsiarjrTniBii r feet te reef easy sorrow at bi. departure w.-j We kave written so copiously for tke yet eanaot applaud tke asanifewtatkma of two preceding numbers of tke Old North joy at tke a i east, a kirk we se aad hear State tkat we kope oar readers will pardoa H e should raeeambje tke hand of Goi us if tkU letter skould seem to be brief, and he ievMatiaHy atsmt Ta A unacs . aa wbow it is dull and iaeokarant. Bet of kia saaka-f and there ajfcsw we tell them tkat we kave cast off nation ball will not lake place till to night we will defer oar account of it until our next, only adding here tkrat tke honor af crowning tke third maid of honor was by oar young, gallant and popular to man, A. H. Byden, Esq. Among the arrivals here since oar last letter are oar count man, Tkos. J. Sumner anal sinter H. C. Jones, Sr., Eaq., left on Wednes day morning for Morganton We received but few papers by tke met mail, hut from those we gather tkat cause of Seymour and Blair is prospering beyond tbe expectations of the guine. Everything seems to ua to indi cate certain victory in tbe election of our Presidential ticket, and we think it than probable that we will elect a majori ty of the members of the House of Repre sentative. Tke State Convention which aaaembled at Raleigh on the 13th to have been a great success. Call sels prevailed, and we have read the reso lutions ado Died on tke occasion with great we cannot say witk unalloyed sat isfaction. Oar salia faction on rending them was alloyed, not ky any thing in them we had tke slightest objection to, but because we thought that there should kave keen an additional one having spe cial reference to a particular class of our citizens, some of whose votes will be ne cessary to enable us to carry the State. Bat we will not enter any further com plaints at tkis time we will do no king that might in any way injure the of our cause in North Carolina. We be lieve tkat the Good Old North State will go for our candidates by a very decided majority ; and if tbe proper policy been pursued from tbe start the policy that lime Will demonstrate waa the wise and the true one, we could bare carried it by a majority tkat would kave "astonish ed tke natives. " We observe one or two typographical errors in the first part of our review of Judge Pearson's letter which we will cor rect, but which can scarcely mislead any one. 1 be types maae ua aaa u peace waa not proclaimed by tbe proper author- ty in Jfitrjr 1765, when it should bare been Jfoy I860. After stating tkat peace bad been restored, and with it the Constitution aud laws in existence at the commence ment of the war, we are made to ask, ' what else it wanting to restore the Slates of the South, and the people of the South to their ante bellUM status T hen we should have asked what else mis wanting. Ac. This last may have been the error of t he writer and not of the printer We hope out. readers will excuse tkis very brief letter to-day, as we kave been engrossed in the pleasures of tke occasion to sack an extent as to leave as bat little time to write. aaawjajswsaasasaj Deal, of Oeaawba County, Knight of Newton, bh4 Q. W. Hay nea of Oar. f wba county, Knight of the Golden The riding commenced at one o' clock P. M. to tbe delight and excite ment of all beltoldurs. After riding the appointed number of tiroes, it waa found that the ring had been taken bj th follow ing Knights : Li ucoln, Guilford nad Castle Thun der. Tbe Knight of Lincoln having The Ball Continued Mil a tasks hoar re organisation of the State, an ereat and closed with mack metritoent, all which we think ie possible- but not .. . ... im a I L-Li- --J u:.l. Ml. seeming well pieasea witn aeu uu wj pmusu, wu whw . w I . m a a every body else. tie nope of eeetug. During and sioee the war loaraa- tux monts seem to have been and are now A failure to reeeire oar exchangee a favorite amusement South. In oar for Mveral day Baa prevented aa opinion nothing can be more agrees fpom noticinr the nrospeeta in the able or manly. Il elevates in many political horia.n. Vaster Jay a mail, ware, lis something to be a good however, brought aa a huge pile, and rider, though tbe most elegant riders I from them we derive every encour are not alwavs the most snoceaafal lavement. All the Indications are taken the ring the largest number of Knights; still it improves horseman- that Seymour and Hlair will not only times waa declared entitled to crown ship, and the idea of riding that be elected by a triumphant majority, the Queen of Lara aad Beauty ; the woman may be honored must bring bat that ww shall earry the Lower Knight of Guilford, the first Maid of its refining influence. Though Knight- House of Congress also, not with honor ; aad the) Knight of Castle hood, aa all know, is not so necessary standing the fact that the Southern Thunder tke second Maid of Honor, now aa ia days gone by, and though States are supposed to be packed. The remaiuing Knights, who had not we do not attempt to rival the display The cry that the Democratic platform taken the ring, then contended for the of those days, yet wa like thia little "war," Botwithstandinz the Whatever of go.! wir fimidtu" aad "aaewres, sjud ikatl LicolntoW Acocrr 22, 1868, . Tftl TOPBBAMEHT,. ' , In this letter we promised to giro our readers some account of toe Grand Tournament which came off at this place oil the SOtli. and aa they have been so incessantly regaled With politics for some monOisjest we cant not doubt that it will prove an agree able diversion. At an early hour the people of the surrounding country began fo arrive in large numbers to witness the tiial of skill between the various contending Knights, and by the time the riding commenced there had assembled about live hundred per eotts of all ages sexes and conditiona. The notice which had been given was short, and the cousequeiice was that preparations which bad been made were not as complete as con Id iave been wished. The horses which had been provided for tho occasion were not thoroughly trained, and the number of Knights was not aa large as had been anticipated. Yet never tlielees eight Knights, Bs gay and gallant aa aver shivered a lance or championed a fair lady's cause, ea tered the lists and contended with equal ardoor for the prise. Their and titles were: XmdmyWUhy ar, of Migfa ' Pofat, Kiifrtkt of Gail ford ; Geo. L. Phifer, of L: ncolnton, Knight of Castle Thunder ; Thomas Murphy, of Salisbury, Knight of The Lost Cause; A. H. Boydeo, of Salis bury, Knight of The Star Bad Bars,; H. Orr, of Charlotte, eff Lest Night honor of crowning tho third Maid of spark from tbe flaming Bra of Coir-Ifact thai it ia echoed by some men of Honor, when ft waa won by the airy, which, beginning in France in nOt0. such as Judge Pearson, who Knight of tho Stan and Ban. After the elerentb century, swept over tho have not heretofore been regarded as tho award had been made by tho Old World with resistless might. radioake, has scared nobody save a judges and proclaimed by the Mar We glory in everything that will ew timid creatures whose influence shal, CoL Wyatt announced that the enoble our young men, and nope that I amounts to nothing. The chaige of crowning of the Qbocb and her they, rising above their misfortunes, rabel and copperhead has completely Maids of Honor would take place in will endeavor to cultivate every par p,Ved oat, aad will damage none the Ball room at of o clock, when the ticlo of genius, and honorably use but the party that indulges in such company dlapasrsed. their talents, not only for their own, silly cant. Ramon are rife that Geo. Tho riding was good, and though brrt for their conrrtry's good. Am J Grant hitnoelT haa become disgusted tho ring was aot taken aa often as it Ms onr pleasure to believe that oar with the position be is made to occn has been oa other occasions, tho Tour- women will do their doty, yea lovely py, and that bo seriously content - naroeat waa a eeccaee. Much praise woman either with beauty beaming plates withdrawing from the canvass, is dna to tho Marshall of tbe day, in her face, or, better still, enwrap- How true thia is wo cannot tell, bet Cspt. J. O. Justice, who made a moat ping her heart filling her tool till it nothing ia more certain than that he gallant knightly appearance on horse- Overflows with kindness, gentle acts, jt tho merest puppet in tho hands of back, for the admirable management I and those para high principles which the radical politicians. He certainly which contributed to much to the I are so essential te soften down those I did not approve of the measures aad success Of too anair. stern trans wnicn are proper peculiar- principles of the Radical party at one TBB BAIX. it leu t true manhood, alio, hv her ...,l mm iHmiIv nlrruj in. All tbe morning dark clouds had I . ,d -- - -- w:i, .,riveL tk. which kia while to stimulate aad save her loved oaes acting as Secretary of War ad iU from the indolence, incrcinariness rsas. With all his want of capacity and gloom which the late war haa east for ejril employment he is, doubtless. like a blight over eo many portions of U man of spirit, and it would not bo our glorious Southern lead. jot all strange, under tbe eireumstan thb band. coa, if the rumor should prove true. We cannot close thb letter without Bat whether it does or not tho pros- a notice of Capf. J. B. Smith's cele- uoets are equally bright. The name brated Richmond Band. Its porfor- of 4joa. Grant has excited leas oathn mnnces have done ss much, if not siaeaa than that of any otherfandi more than anything else to enliven date for the Presidency over present- theplace and render it attractive. i by a great political party, and we Capt. Smith waa for nineteen years , boat him qnito as easily as we the leader of tbe State Armory Bend could beat any other man who might of Richmond, V a., ami is said to be have the smallest pretensions to that tho best bngleiat in America, Mr. high office. Hughea, Mr. Reynold! and Mr Miko JCDOE, are nlao nnikiriaiia of rare merit. Ifna f . , I Wo deeply regretted that Chief In a abort time the cry went around L . g.b BUOn ,beir Jaatieo Pearson ahon Id hare felt Ht hat ceased raining; hurry, or from Springe at tho close of tho '! apon to write a political letter, you'll all bo caught again." season say about tbe let of October, P'" M be elaimod that with bia rtowa Such a rustling of dresses, and such and jvo B (jnd Concert and fur "wlcnee would bare been criminal a picking ap of umbrellars was scar :, tnfJ maii0 for . Promenade Ball, ! B0 diaposed todenounce bim cely erer seen ; everyfone did "0Ftof whTch doe notice will be given for th ct- w hr had the ry,nand whoa wo reached the Ball ti,rogh the papers. Igtoatoat possible abhorrence of that Kootn ine company waa mere await ing the Royal party. Soon they came, whilst the non- participants looked on with much in tercet ; the coronation took place "quietly and gracefully." The suc cessful Knight of Lincoln, of L II coin ton, N. C. crowned Miss . M. Walker, of Richmond , Va., Queen of Lore and Beauty. been floating over bead, and a alight ahowerdid descend, but as the dew upon tho blossom peases away. leaving it fresh and mora beautiful than before, so this gentle spi inkle passed over Catawba, jeweling every leaf and flower with glittering drops,! till they gleamed with a splendor that proved this place to be in reality The Sparkling." It moat bo tine that fortune favors the brave, though we feared the say ing would for once fail, for jast be fore the time came to enter the Hall Room tho oroede which had been so threatening all day, aa if with one accord poured forth their contents I with a seeming intent to keep every one within doors. Not so however. had the assistance of a litterarr ladr rNI Judge, and we did not heai in the preperatMm of that portion of lo holara, whoa the now Const i this letter which relates to the Coro ,n,io" w consideration, that nation Ball. tDe objectionable clauses which it contained that giving the election Augnat 2B, 1808. of jodgos to the people waa f k very THB i uSoF-iiVATJ I riUta3;MEM. aoorol.'' . JTo g0 the featORB for this We notice with delight tho action opinion at tho time, and we shall not As Mias Walker of the Salisbury Seymour and Blair Itepeat them in eaetentoxto. Among is a beautiful, lovely and accomplish- Clnb iu inviting the members of the others we contended that oar judges ed young lady of our noble and gal colored club to attend its meetings, would loose tbeir independence, and hurt sister State of Virginia, we, and and in appointing a committee to pro-1 become mora prdliir-iarm nd dema- ali others; were delighted to see her cure employment for them and look goguea and ultimately partiaansoa thns honored. after their interest generally. The the bench. Bat we did not expect to The next host, The Knight of Onil freedmen shonld be made to under witness tbk beginning of these things ford, from Guilford County, N. C, stand that the Democrats and Conser- p io placed kJa wreath apon the stately retiree are their only true friends, that tho high character which the head of Miss Getia Moore, of New- and when once they do understand bench had maintained for more than hern, M. C. Her town may well be it they will not hesitate to vote with half a century in North Carolina proud to claim her, for her elegant u. That it is their intereat to sup would have restrained the judges bearing, and the noble poise of her port our ticket we have not a doubt, flora engaging in political discosions, head have been generally admired They are as much interested in hsv- at least for a time. here -ehontade a charming first Maid ing a sound constitutional govern It ie, therefore, with great surprise of Honor. ment as WO are. Bad this they can that we see it announced that Judges The Kuight of Castle Thunder, also never hope to hare mt long as the Reade, Dick, Rodman and Settle, of of Li ncolnton, twined his laurels present party remains in power. AM the Supreme Court, are. to bo officers. not mistaken, he haa twice in his lir declined to express a preisoantjs bo, tween gubernatorial sand i dales fcr tho leoaon that he waa a judge, bss that a judge should over keep blaamlf above the contaminating influences of party polities. Altar that wo osrtaia a a a ly never sxpeesoa Dim to oooapy thf unenviable posit ton om asslgsij kha by the Standard, and the fact that ha has consented to occupy it, if sank ha tbe met, fully confirms all of oar pr. coaoeJ rod fears as to tho workings of this part of oar now CotsMitotioa. MaSCXJXAHBOOS. Wo were visited bj a very seven rain storm In amis nert of Nnnk n "WJU Una on Saturday Bight and Sunday The streams were very much swollen tho Catawba river, wo learn, brio, high enough to destroy the sropt M .i i m a ed their valleys with correspond nt freshets, and wo foar that great dsn age has been done to tbe crops io ill the Western part of tho State. Th. famoas White Sulphur Springs, bo bettor known as "The Sparkling Cs taw ha," waa entirely submerged lor tho greater part of tho day on 8ss dar br the ' overflow iasr of a am.ii crook near by. Verily the Provi dence of Cod, "who ie too wis to orr, and too good lo do wrong" sessa to bear heavily npoa tho peopisef this devoted section or oar once hap. pj aad prosperous land and while, a a faithful chronicler of tho eveassaf the times, we note tho fact, we weaki not bo nnderatood aa utfrrinu a mBr. Wo learn that a drowned In this county on Satardit nigrii in wi omoimm iv irvi oue Of m l. I r .1 . 1 . i . , iininiunvi in vjwavirs river, aaa that his body has mt yet been reeor ored. Ho was a good swimmer and doublleas honed to be ablo toasts h isanir in mi annl Kill lu U ... posed to hare been borne down R stream by the reai aaat. finrthM li.a lut.n araatlv rliin.ni, wi i tun t be tne last few days, and, a I ill Willi 'S, iiiou mid wi l wo yo J gentleman hero, which is s drawback upon tho regular routine l amuaements. There are, however. nnmoer ot cnanning ana entertstsi sj w wiusu ucig, aim wwi iwirv r w rf.r a i so ins. wiineo secieir esse woun m very stolid indeed not to enjoy. i dnawl. m an aa v with Mi-fa! trail that we never before mot with w a a e .M' ill many tine looking ana agrees ms fight: Sumner McRee, off old V Knight of Lincoln ; If 8. 'and about the head of Miss Tinto Glen, of intelligent colored men are convinced of a Radical meeting to bo held at Yadkin county, N. C. Not withstand that their race eannot bo the govern- Raleigh next month the announco- ing hiajtitlo there was very little of ing race, and being convinced of this ment that Judge Toargoo waa to bo thunder in hie looks aa'he decked her fact they must see that it is bettor for MS IWHT MBtihat did ' hWTWuaJtlB fair brow, beneath which a pair oi them to join-with that portion of thai -a. Krom such a position Bs the gen bright dark eyes were ready to flash white race which ia capable of gov- tlemen are bow aaafgnsd tho tranai forth tbeir lightning. Thia yonng erning, and which will deal honestly tkm to tbe partisan judge is both easy lady has added much to tbegaify and and justly by them. Tbe white will and natural, and if the present sys- pleaaore of society here this season. be thf governing race, and the white torn ie continued for any length of and we joyed to bail her second Maid people of the South should, and will time we shall see tho eamo practices of Honor. do everything in tbeir power to pro- that have brought so much scandal to The Knight of tho Stars and Bars, mote the interest of such of the col- the Ermine io New York city become of Salisbury, N . fj. crowned as third ored men as cast their lots with tbem prevalent in North Carolina. For the Maid of Honor Mias Jane McBee, of in opposition to hypocritical North- honor aad parity of the bench we Lincolnton, N. C. One who has once era adventurers, and those of oar hope that this announcement ia made gaaed anon her golden head and dark own white population who are wil- witboot the knowledge or consent of brown eyes will certainly look again; ling to betray the interests of their the four gentlemen first named. Vet for a charm therein doth lie that will: blood and kindred to gratify malig it it hardly probable that such an an - surely please. V 1 nant feelings of revenge or secure nouncoment would have been inado Booh waa the order of the eorona-f temporary hold on some important through the lnsrliom' nrssu at their tion, and then followed tho Ro ysl f - - " vw .. j -mjj TiidtsT! Set, and the Knight of Lincoln prov- serve that oar views in relation to tho From Judge 1tDb9bsbI aaL did ed himself not only tho Knight of the colored race are gaining groond ia we hope and expect aT. Tourney, bat OOO of tbe best on the Morfh Carolina, and that nlnii,.n. nr. v. .l-.T. .19 flwir lnn " " -"WW lliaH I ue taiWBnatesmaTjeen noor also. i... -a ,a : i . Jamaaaja-- w.. all with admira l . "JTSC! m.orH aa-s when no took other rioWs-when he i fh tsaVa of Pinor com. " 'or voluntarily would bar scorned to be an officer Knight, were ,0 gelaW temm-r , pen of a political i I 117 a. l..- ever, to eon fine tliaaaa romarks onlf I heme who still remain SS vers! raikrrn usmnnii lairau nauiruit- . ,f . i presence ir a wuiie, are among m Iimua a i i as ssl as in Si a ll a Man anlalasr ireatlemen. besides oorself. still n- main, among them oar tows Hon. Burton C raise. On Thnradav niarfit fhern will ht fancy ball, or masquerade which, it of i in en , wit, iiq ratvMVtv awmnw m ..M...VW. in-wvw iniw.- peeled, and some of those who left will return, and it ia more tn probable that tho heyday of the son has not ret arrived. -A :. rir-jUM-i -eV-n-mV-JaW-.-.. tl of the place, and bid farewell to iSirnnm." and to onr delis-htfii pan too a hero, for tne season. ll.lUT. fu... TUB Wnbl ll fuf aeason. but of the same family, i 'J .. n. rs-.b ...a ua 85 lot $75 RawABD John Allen . . . a aV . VI si asxr vviHisjiittyti saiiVMini aww vasw a vssess ar. v's ws nil ssa nCtWUCI . WUIJ VHOBTW SB gww 50 for hit nrrr.it and (Wltvfjf NhahnlT an1 WHS. Txm I ha. rmrtnVfiTJ oaruawv t oa f aa-awasr IVI BOSIW ew- - trunk aad its contents, which bs lieves John Allen stole out of boose on the evening of the lttk slant John Allen is in tbe Mias. front tho cdBeors of the Bar- A letter from StssssrUle "You will nleaae announce ia roar issue, that tho time naed anon Sir n tea iriatnet uonvention at aaam nominate an K lector and eanr Congress, is Wedoeadsy, 2d of The N . T. TSm. ( ttepub.) ssyt L. I .r .e. U;m at maa in iValsaiiiM Tkat so far AS Governments akould aes to that ' I I. r ailMimd It JU m mm w.anm. wyv.. ..... - u j i , a i:.. i iK.fii sa onT onnsr. ja nai ui appear In our asft There are said to hare i . . -