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, t I I' u .,-.&ASSBkJaa I kl ,' BP- BY HA?fES BBUNEB. 6ALMBURY, SEPT. 18, 1861. FOURTH OONG RESSlO.N A L I Mr. StarbucB, on of the candidates all things cite, bat tb radical, seem to DISTRICT. I of that party for a Judgeship. Neilh- Wmlaad that they ball not lure it, The Democrats and Coocrati veejer of them, to far aa we are informed, Many men la tbU scanty are leaving t lof the 4th Congressional Distrlctlbavo ever admitted that they were paaay aao eoaiiiif oe ror .-.7 ...... ...... ... v l i;., r;. Vi tli aw uAm vtrmlf Hint end lilai?. Is It not this waiek so a nsu ywii m m.wn ana a s eaiiaa s iiiuiii s i . avi m wr " wa- J . n the 10th in.t., for the punmo ofported by thoee a ho are constantly ."'a patriots, Must not the Inoininatinir a rundidate for Conirre8,IarraiKiiinp other who acted with ind also a candidate for Elector that District. Col. J. W. 8harpe, oflrepndiatlnir tho 8tate war debt Johnston, presided, assisted by altho iitsno in Foreythe county when In umber of Vice Presidents. Charleslthose gentlemen were elected, and, bel The object of this part of the addresi lie to li tbe responsibility of defeating thel At a freed Imen whose eyes sre being opened be in- .I i j-.-j .t r - t n. r 1 1 . . tti Hm Anuf An rtf nlviMff iwS m it..!.... .al a... A, I kite e giro employment to a set of M. C.H.k, of Fianklin, and R. M. Fnrman, of Granville, acted as See Iretares. Much harmony and enthu Isiasm pievailed. Hon. Sion H. llog sra of Wake was rnminatcd for Con H0. HUK V TIO SEIMOUR,! r xa w tou. ffOB VICE PRESIDENT: CM FRANK P. BLUR. or Miasocu. rOR CONGRESS. FBANC1S E. SH0BER, laeoratna to the wanaara$ torioj county of Forsythe mast then have been a rebel county, and these gentlemen must have been rebel.. while Andrew Johnson was loyal. aod Col. Wharton J. Ureen, oflAnd if they still contenJ that they Warren, for Elector. These are foodl were right, as w believe they do, ilections. The selection of Jklr.lihey must still be rebel. Will (lie , especially, we regard aa thetilttudarj support Mr. Lash for Con best that could have been made. Akrese ihoiild Ire lentleman of fine talents and attain-IWho doubts it f inents, he unquestionably more personal popularity than any! THE ISSUES ither man in the District. Hemeinber that the Grand issues in The Democrats and Conserved' veslt he present campaign are whether the if the 3d District also held a(nititution and the Union are to be Convention at Favetteville on the line day for the same purpose. A awn la order to pat money in tbeir T Certain it is, there exists no laeeesiity lor sach action In this count than la the most peaceable county at the North, and these who Invite it cannot be friends of peace, law, order or tbeir eean THE RADICAL LEGISLATIVE AD- DRESS. Until now we have not had an opportu nity of reading this characteriatic prodac- Tbe whole address may bedescrib-l policy of l'resident Johnson upon the Conservatives. Dot everv one knows that irge Is false. A certain class oi men in i South assumed to themselves superior political sanctity and virtue, and because were not elected to aSes under tbe tew State Constitutions, they labored to ceomplieh tbeir overthrow by a system at falsehood aod misrrpresentatioa un nailed in the bistorr of any country finally succeeded by the help of wrl-J allies at the North. If Ilolden bad been elected Governor without opposition in the fall of I860, and men like Doekery, Settle, and others of that ilk. bad been Cum MaaTDr o Tcdat Nuibt. of the Salisbury Roy sleeted to Congress and to all the StatelOn motion, the various clubs of the OF ROWAN. ELECTORAL TICKET. FOB THE STATU AT LALGB. A; McGoT; Esq., -of Sam i 3D was nominated for Congress, lames C Dobbin, Etq., of Cniuber lland, for Elector. Of Mr. Dobbin I we kuow bat little, but e huvu beard Ihim spoken of in hih terms. Mr. McCoy tsa geutlemen of distinguibh led ability, and hicli character, and be renominated U , ,, , , , ,, fed as a systematic effort to deceive th people, never nave we read paper oi equal length which contained more fa hoods and misrepresentation." - Not does it contain false charges against I Conservstive party aa to its intentions tbe future, bat it misrepresents and falsi oat or preserved, and whether tbelfies the history of tbe past history fresh onntrv is to be cursed with povertvliu the mind of everv msn who It an eb- r Wc.-.-ed wiili prosperity. Remem-lsarver of passius; events. As an insUi that the Radical party proclaimslwe extract the following paragraph : through its platform that the Sonth-I ? """' roucv Banters. h ' I After tas war ceded, three yearn ago, las I ei n Mates are never to be restorer loiasateruwuattessnasss miiwn ntr ,, , . , ... latS er Uw BUI woaM asset In ouaTeaUoa ana rra II tnuir lormer rillts as Mates ID tliei eoastitauoa, Um Mats w.ta-M bs sdaiued hark nion, b,.t are to remain .object tolh ices, who doubts that they would bavi labored aealously to have secured the final ipunce by Congress of tbe Constltu aa iben amended iustead of working for its abrogation t None who has stud- Red th character of tbe peliti thrown to the surface by great civil im'motfoltt. At some subsequent time we will recur to ibia address and expose more of. its falsehoods, and denounce as tbey deserve its incendiary teacbinp. iS SIEETINO AND BABBACUE IN SALISBURY. It will be seen by reference to the pro ceedings of tbe Salisbury Seymour and and Blair Club, held at the Town Hall I Tuesday night, the loth last., th follow ing proceedings were Iked. It being ascertained from the reports) feral sr committees, appelated tar la j pose of ascertaining, that th money and provisions neeeesai obtained, it was, en motion of Dr. T. WJ Keens, resolved that the Democrats sad ConseivsAives of Rowan bar a Or Mass Meeting and Barbae at Salisbury J tbe 8ihof October otxt, end thai they ln-1 vite their Democratic and Couservativ brethren of the adjacent counties with them, as well as men of all Pout A rus IUw.,TVT r Seymour and liUk IU raise , m! KUg i. tUlieUry e, Tamdar It being tbe week of ear Superior 0W W.hopetoeee vrylrge ton - tbat day. A amaber of kstorsatL- asay he ilililii en sks Zj lion. Come one and all from t.. - j . .. " hie banner, to the b rases, smsW iu . tpeet to march la tietorr. j were invited to Join with as In ralslni tbe funds necessary. On motion of YYss. H. Bailey, Esq., lowing gentlemen were aapeiuled no mittee of arrangements, via : Rami. Besv-j , Jr., W. J. Mills, W. a Oesjth-sa W. H. Crawford and Dr. J. W. Mall. Oa motion tbs following ere appointed a committee of eorrespon- ene for the purpose of Inviting speak - rs to address tbs meetioc, via : J. MJ McCorkle, Lewis Hanes and John & Hen On motion tbe following gen lie men wi ppuiulcd a committee of reception, to re ceive and famish aeeosBssedatioas for hs- gneets, via : Dr. J. W. Hall, Lei Club, at its meeting in tbe TownlCmlge, Dr. 0. AV Henderson, n ThaiLv niht iK.i ; t,u lwininanes, ioaa it. vmess, aar. j. a. HON. JAMES W. OSBORNE, McCoy iaa geulletnen of distinguUh Man ad of Congrtu as a;";Xr to have a Grand Mass Meet-re,l nd J- A. MeCoon. OF MBCKLEXBiBG. eU aliiltty, ntiu ni'ti etiataeter, anu mine I oi ine iniure. luineinuer inaina -no now m7 iw prrn. coimo. ,a BIlrbaCue at this place on Thursl lue meeting was very mrgv wa) JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of Fbastkliw Kf elected, will make a most etricienilihe radical administration has thrownltwr isei the i.pie of tb state to rejert it.-dav the 8th dav of October next. AIt'"u'lic 'nd WM tr"i m and worthy reprebotitative iu theia way two hundred millions of dollarJilTrs .TTar. amount of moner and proviionsrffec,r' Pehe. by lb President, Haj otSTBrm. 1st THOMAS .1 J Alt VIS, of Tyrrel. nd-JNO. HUGHES, of Craven, 3rd J.C. DOBBIN, ofCumbeHand, 4th WHAM. J. GREEN, of Warren, 5th M. 8. ROBINS, of Randolph, th W. M. BOBBINS, of Bowan, 7th L. M. McAFEE, of Cleaveland SOONOMV IN THE ADatfXLSTIt TI. o THI GOVEBXMEKT ; THE KEDCCTI05 OP THI 6TA VIUXO ARMY AJCD SkVY ; THE ABO MHO 99 THE FREEPMEViS Rl'UEAl'. ALL POLITICAL IXSTItt'MEXT.l L1TII DESKS VEO TO SECURE XEtiRO SITREMA- CV. PxaOCBlTIC PLATroBM. National Legislator. Unr Electoral ticket is now com- Iplete, and is one in every way satis- I factory. Our Congressional ticket i- Jao complete except for the lint Dis trier, in winch a nomination will be (made in a few days. II.. I .. .IXstwithsUnSlBclhrrawennondirslchaBcwiBit .m urn., .... .u .... muyyvi ir(( u rtMom b paoaUu desiABded sad sc- tn the oontb when theIePibr,l f its policy 'nion could have been restored at once and alL of this expense saved - Tt Its rajectioa bj the peoole Mplished. It is not true that President Job and the national debt been reduced or the taxes diminished. And bear inl IT IS NOT A MERE PARTY TRIUMPH son. WS ARB IBYIXtt TO SAVE OU COUNTRY FROM THE DANGERS WHICH TUtaUMO IT. Gov. Sxraora's Apdbxss. aw? a BestocBATic KxactrnvajuV a MAJOBrrv or swmocbatic mbmbbbs to th ocas or rbtbbitatitks would not at TO THAT PARTY OXOAMZAT10N Till P0WBB Mao seswaa oa viouxt chang w ; bot YB TOCMSCK TMOSC KXTkEME MEA HAVE BBBN DETLOEII) nr TilK BUST MBB OF BOTH POUTJCAI. OBOABDUTtOKB Tax xemxt wotna host cbbtadily lead to' TMAT PBACBFCL BCSTOXATIOS OF TUB UKIObI AM II ssi i as am an I or rsATxaSAL bbla bbb the cocarar Daauua,. Shrr. Scrwarlt Istlsr of AeruM. 1 bwawj . mmc. ,..2aWa Drafh ol I. C . JaBM, Sr. INq. It is with profound regret that the death of this distin guished and venerable gen tie mm which occurred at Morgan ton. abon 6 o'slock, on Thursday etening, the! 1 10th last, iu the Tint year of bis age The deceased had been long and fa orably known, not only in this vi dnitv. bat tbroniriiont the fttate.lmns anu becomes at once a When a verv vonntr man he 6ettledl-iuioij pure loyally, itnt in Salisbury and read law with the lata Judge Martin, of Mobile, Ala. Ia the practice of the profession l several years the reporter of our Su I sMMMMCoajt. But it he was well knownfState, gives an opinion a a lawyer, ha was known st ill bet ter as writer and a politician. For number of years be represented Bow-lof a traitor, aa county ia tbe State Lepsiatarelroereat tyro he was highly respected fur hial We understand that the best leg utbonty in tiie state pronounces th law, nnder which the Detailed Militi is organized, niieonstittitioual. B. F Moore, Esq., has shown conclusively that it is so, in his letter to Col. Siu lair. Sen tint I. Qov. Ilolden will continne to d his dnty withont-regatd to thee pre nnnciamentos of the Sentinel. 11 has no respect for ''the best letral au thority" referred to. Legal opinione ived in the intuds ot' traitor. nd shaped by their hatred to thei Igovernment, have no weight with out loyal Executive. He prefers even an onne or common sense to nnv number of tons uf tuch legal opiu ion. Standard. The above from the llad'.cal organ tin tne atarestiows wttii wiiat recRiesa ueas the radical administration of the State government means to act. ' 'suggested tbat, if the people of the Slai on id meet ia Convention and frame Constitution the State might be admitti hack into the Union." and some at laaat.l m.nu ...at we can expect do reiorm,of u . f ... knpw . . and i:o complete reetoration of theIWM President Johnson did uo. MoMtlrern Mate to their right tn thef,,,, tW ue State was oaf of H Union until the administratim of thel Lrovermnent is wrested from the Had- Ileal party. place in Maine on Yesterday. No re urtis have been received as yet, an it is impossible to conjecture by ho large a majority the radicals hav eariied the State, lire average Re publican majority in the State for si cats past Iras been about 20,000, and if they have not carried it by a lar Uer majority at this election there i no cause tor alarm. 1 lie Kepubit oau majority at the last election w; educed considerably below that have already been subscribed, and tberelj ' Blaaaasar, J- la no Jnnkt that all ika fund, neees.a. vl'd Others. Quit number of IsdiS will be speedily raised. Igraeed the oecasioo with their The enthusiasm iu this county is be l Th club adjourned to meet again an ipnoingtobe aroused, mud we pr "Ik t" 11 7 n,Su- w aun,Tuiwiea (hat tbe meetiiir on ibe 8t.i ol Ocloberl-to" "m abroad are expectM. as-ill ksi tUi avrai.tuail mrTsia txf t Ks trirsrl wars. a r .t a - - " jnovi.ua. a ne commine oi ar . - . . .. 1840. The most distiueuisbed speiAkersI"'"'0'' h,T ,,MS "ransl KaHy in the HUU will be invited to attend andIrl"C'e '" P' City Union, and tbat tbe old constitution audi)! the issues of tbe campaign will be dis-lthe 8th proximo, held a meeting yea laws of the State were no longer valid. Icnssed in the most eloquent and maslerlylterday when the following proceed He did not direct the people of orthratnner to tbe assembled thousands of la-linjrs were bad, to which they iuvi Carolina to frame a constitution in or a,;,., an(i gentlemen, who, we feel coot be special attention of the Scyruou der that they might bs re-admitted inlodent wi vn9tnU nd oi-i- : diflaran. We searesly n4 sppesl to the Coti fuf the Crrtnrtr, and of t,aaa stives of this and the nrroundingfta wIOm duties have keen aaatarnart Dr. J. W. Hall was appoint MAINE ELECTION. The election for State -dicers tooklthe Union, but only io "alter and amend their Constitution so as to make it eon t -rru to ine cnanges wrougnt oy tne warjjcountiei to ,urn t JU tbe 1 Tue and tore organise their goverume it underl-re,, iatrptalm iB,0Ued sneak to them io netr constitution tnus amended, l bis,bonder ud , IBe voiee n Mlriot. the convention did at its first session, byrj,m tbe nftot wjl) nnt def.! adopting, among others, an amendmenlWe Mpw, to ,n drff(Uicn,l aooiismng iaverr me msuay ana a..Iof fifti -j D0Ildredi fmm eTer (J . - a tigure, bnt that election turned al legal opinion, no matter by whomlHot wholly npon State is to be esteemed worth an given thing unless it chimes in with the pre determined pnrpoeof the Governor There is to be no test of loyalty ex cept that of devotion to "Gov. Hot rldeu's projects, what ever they nay be. It the most culpabb secessionist in the land gives an opiu ion in favor of his projects it is all tight; he is washed clean of all hie model ol when it man, like lion, j, r. jtoore, upon whose garments the smell of secession and rebellion never passed, a.d who to distinction, and be was fori a Constitutional lawyer, stands nu- THE 8TAN1MNG MILITIA Are we to have tbe standing army provi ded for by the bill which recently parsed th legislature? Is the radical governmen if North Caroliua going to violate th (provisions of its owu Constitution t the plainest provifoons of tbe Federal Utitution those which are so plain as iced no decision of the court to intern tbein, to be set at naught I Are unrepeal ed laws of Congress to be wholly dis 5rded t All this will have to be don !efore the uro visions of the bill referred can be carried out. Will it be done Nothing but fear of tbe federal author ties, It seems, will prevent it. And ali rivaled in learning and ability iu thelthis by the party that is endeavoring in opposn to hi views it is at once dcuouu "an opinion conceived in the min .i.:i .1 .. . nunc i in- vpiiliuil Ol .1 in law, if it snsta ns tin j views of the Governor,, if to 'be re talents and and his genial wit. Inlgarded mt of the highest Authority -tisrm tbe people by tne err ot "nul r ion. J lie idea ot nullify me an encon- 1889 ha established the Carol1 WatcKmanAn this place for the pur- pose of opposing the doctrine of nu lication, which then agitated this part of the eooB-try, and edited it with! narked ability for seven years. lie was also, the author of fugitive pieces, sparkling; wiih wit and satire, which have given him a ride reputation. Indeed his turn THE REBELS WANT the REBE WAR DEBT PAID. tmr , '. a While the poor soloiers were in the field siitlcring from cold and bun number flger ami fat,ixue, the secessionists ani.(I.(. rebels were at home speculating up o: mind was rather literary than pol'"-,une Tliey iu vested their Cou fed saJ.aiidif he had devoted himself tolerate bonds and in .Nojth Carolit literatara ha certainly would have letters, tm social lite; tie was univer aallr beloved for his generous and noble IsspuUes and bis kind and geui at manners, and we believe he has died withoat an enemy. Oat of respect to th memory of th foaadar of th Watchman, with. which the Old North State ii now of the distinguished nod virtuous aitiaaa, wa alotha this oon ber of our paper in moo rn log. HasbvOle, Sept, It, M. Tbe Militi. Bill, ss sed by th I ed br dm Mssms. A committee of taM M epasiBlid, with link prU tnlity of To what a pass have we come at lat. titotional law is held up a a bugbear the timid by a party Which p Ip'iscs in North Carolina, and other S u nullify not only Constitutional law (Congress, but part of the Constitution Will not Judge Pearson become "alarroedlby the people ordinance prohibiting the assumption by tbe State of its war debt. A Governo and legislature was elected under thi Constitution in November, 1S65, as well as members of Congress, and the re-oi iaatmn required by the President complete. When the legislature assem bled in December, the amendment to tin- federal constitution forever abolishing sla very in the United States was . submitted! to and ratified by it. This was all that the President ever required, and the peo pie of the State readily complied. Sometime during tbe next summer Convention again assembled in au adjoui ed session and proceeded still further amend and codify the constitution. Be this wss an iudepeudest act of tho Con vent ion, and was not required by the P dent, as every intelligent man iu the Slai well knows. Those influential person tbe State who denied tbe power of Convention to make these latter ebaa denied it because tbey were not requi by tbe President, under tbe auspices whose pro visional governor tbe eonven had been called. They admitted tbe pow er of the convention to do all tbat President required of it, and wbieh W dene at its first session. This the ground taken by Judge BuSn, dud Manly, Edward Cononigland and all.otb era who were opposed to the ratificatio ot tbe amended constltu- tain's Beat and from every w igbborhood in all the surrounding country. And we hope that our Republican friends will noi linger behind their Conservative neigh bors, but come up with tbem and bear foi themselves. And we bee to ssnure nlored people that they are expected to Chairman of the committee. W. J. Mills Secretary, G. A. Binghai reasurer and Commissary. Dr. Sam el Reeves and W. C. Cougbenhoui were appointed a Committee to de vise and procure fireworks. It was unanimously resolved thai 'all the Seymour and Blair dabs it tne County be invited to meet m and assist in re sins' a Pole an Hag in Salisbury on Tuesday, tin r isr i .i i aniuu. . lean) OHM , -.1 I - ... I " uimirr M us or rssis Id In a half jocular manner iTZ f our newly elected Judge : ou will treat as all alike whaTT ractice before you, that yoevfll rest me jast aa yoa treat Osa. Q,s a ladical member of the barlni which he replied : "O yes I will , iwill be impartial, yoBsksii ve nothing to complain of ia as ut say incompetency. This candid confession leads at a teva that the Judge ia aa kosaaJ isn, and that ha will resign as lest he seas tbat bis place would bs lied by a more competent sua. 'bom Tata Spabkubo CatapiaJ tisw. wa am taflebled toaaaal mmplishedyoanglady at th8prMual for the interesting letter wbieh nl publish on our first page to dsy. fJ beliav wa rassgaias all in paitil refered to, even Mr. C. of this pUot wuo aiipearea in ine enareeter sfl ir Walter Raleigh. Hon fiarkal ! Craig appeared as Lord Dona I J - - I lij WV 1 anu a upienamj lyougiass be ml have been. We regret that ft i impossible for a to be with friend on tbe ocaipn, aad we i iniate tbem npon the "nice tin hich they had. We hope to hear from oar fair i respondent again, as we can attu r that 14 we're room for more." CoMruMtrntn The many friend Edwrrd B. Nsava. formerly of i lace, bnt bow of Clinton, III., be gratified to leara that he was i ntly complimented with a beesbfi usic stand at Colli bio. We clip tbe following aceonnt , the "pleasant affair from the State Journal of Jaly Uth: After the eoaeert m Canisal Sous igku Towler s Bsam mmirsd to thai hrated little balk (Most at Uesms tnteus. Come one and come all and lei iu bavo a great political icvival a touch of tbe good old times. present as well as their wbitc-fellowlSSd iust., and also for tbe purpose i nsnltation in reference to the Grant! Rally on the 8th of October. a" . . ear tn motion the Watefimatn ant Old North Stat wa requested publish these proceedings. w J inr.fA Secretary. Grand Cohcbbt. It having been by -the friends-of Seymour and ', in this city and county, to have Grand Mass Meeting sod Barbecue in thi place ou tht 8th day of October, the La h. Tw iiaii . , ti.. iJh7l,nM -,H commenoa a chanty scl. a.su, It . ..... V orphans and such other child re a ssssFB.f .no yirnv ui mmm i -" . uir in raUinr tbe necessary funds. fJT" w P"',B ,B" same night they will also give agnificent supper at th same plase w Ciiabity School. Mitt Loo. Ota n thucity, on Monday next, the Sti inst. Timely notice will be given tbe place. This is a noble enterprise one wor hy of all commendation and hope that the fair teacher will one y reap the reward which such volence sneriu. on the necessities of their dities-eJ families. They iriude finmeiise for-j At the condition of the country" and writ nothei letter against nullification f OrJ is be, lke Mr. Hoyden, dead against tl radical party of tbe Slate and yet su g the radical candidate for the! rf How strange tbe position genflomen. . By the way for the information of war bonds. Tbey would have taxed il... ...... (,. .... . .it i..:. vi .11 io eminence tn tne xvepuuiic 0' y, ou, Andrew J.dm. who was then loyal, would not allot lie Convention of 1865 to do it. Standard. affnsi readers we will inform tbem that C. Moring, of whose loyslty " during war they have all heard, ia to he Cots of tbe loyal Miliiia for this county. 8 lion presented by the convention at i 'second session. 1 be vote upon it tool place nearly a year after the reorgani: tion of tbe government by the election Governor (Worth) and a legislature, well as members of Congress, Iu iy the people did not impair what been ia pursuance of tbe President's pi at tbe first session, and was never claim ed by any one to dave done so. At Of the signers of this address ki that what we Say is tree, for he was bad least We scarcely deem it necessary for urge our young men, and ..id one o patronise this concert and supper- .tic object sought to be promoted, of itself, furnish an all po ppssL And if any other were wanted it would be found in the presence of lovely women wbo will bave tbe ma in charge. Their good looks and smiles. ways irresistable, will be greatly height- ued iu their charms and attractions when their countenances are liirhted nn whk il fire of patriotism, which in their Uarttl rr"Ud in Charlotte oa yestefW never entirely extinguished, aad which!. " "d ,n " possession f 1 are now glowing with an unusual bnebt-I1" moeey, the proceeds of a stol ness. Theft ws think we can asiuro thl"or which be had sold, and patriotic ladies that they will be extenJtioe clothing which he had stolen rely patronised on the occasion. Tol'roln b relative of tbe name ol Ketch oubt it would be to doubt both tbe pa-e7 some time since. . trbtism and tbe gallantry of our men, and! This is the same offender who clod proceeds to eufoy tbsmsslves uslmlhs Kieiaiijr . Ia rssAukm wet ia aoaor of 1 Ed. II. Neare, leader of tbe Clinton. Illii on visit to his brother. rare. M osteal Director of Towlera I Mr. Towler leader of the Baud, aid I ideut of the Aaseidstlu. prsitoi Mrs i or tuu rroioa- wrtw a aaasaumi mt a au emblem of goad will of the kWu4. Mr. Neave spoke hi Briefly and nlaasagtlr. and u sense of i iDUrrralxad with jokes sad pleasant aj Mr. Prilmau gave his "Flu Old letnao." aad Oram sokes, wit :. the eatlra bead Joiuiaa ia tbe ekrrd srsia order. TWd fair througbont was a very plsaisat ess- Grant and Colfax In Sash.-5f Whatever Colfax may think of i will enjoy it (Old Hash) finely. Grant and Colfax la Halifax. Statmlmil We were not arepsied te ses tbaat signed so study to that plac by tbeiri IVisnd. Dbmobbbt's Mobtmlt. This ! ils Xagasin well deserves it increasing patronage. It js such a as a man used not be airaki of tnti into hi boas. Though fashionable, noj, frivolous. Ou th contrary, it n j found sense, useful information, I Abbicst or a NoToaiocs Orrai We learn that John Allen Ketcliy.'gorous, bigh-toosd thought. the notorious horse thief, for whosenM,re iot the ssa y then fat anyssbw a reward had been oflrdIf"i", and toe quality is ss through the columns of this ntar J,b fMiMaa. Sstfarist L. . - -Aji. ' r r m I Zla. w ue, sister or uaugUMT, witu a Isaaseriptis, as a birthday, ' Christmas gift. It will pay tbe investment. Published by W. Dwaorest, 473 Broadway, 4.00 per year. This earrre point war us in the last catnouiifii by ourom-l m petitor for the Senate .in Davidson. We replied by stating what every man informed on the subject knowi connestad, and out of respect to thel10 fttht prominent anion, tne memtier ot tite tJoiivention I8eowbooppised the repudiauion of j The war debt wet two of tbe protect of tbe radical party, hot) who names were on tbe ticket Since writing the above on yesterday,! member of tbe convention of 1865 which friend informs that he has learned from :be Sentinel this morning that appl been made to Gov. Ilolden by fivi usticea of the Peace to have tbe lilitis for this county organised at on id that the it in mm hat dsSsi mined ;omply. What five Justice of the P tbb we are not. informed, and tbe pre Ipbtp than it bad with tbe Autocrat nitty is tbat we snail aevec know, umkubsis sc tbey based tbeir application upon! Was there ever a more glaring ou supposed stato of facts, end as everrga pon the truth of history perpetrated ne knows that no Stats of fast existslthe paragraph of the address quoted above f iustifying such action tbey will not belAnd when a set of men show thcmsel ikely to let tbcmeeives be known, l oereFeaMble of sack willul nerversions i did these things. That man ia Todd C a Lowell, Lieutenant Governor of State. Yet he signs an address in wh he tells the people that tbe .State of North Carolins "rejected" President Johnson' in rejecting au amended constitution which had no more connection with thi BTTr i not Um lightest tendency to iosarree-f oart of an address will tbe people then I or disturbance of sop kind in thtslliere in wb.t thev lar iu unr nart of U 1 . - bbj : r Aga " r ' tr r 7 wlocjj our competitor was sopportmg.feounty and those who make th charge J a this case the maxim, folmm in Tlieee gentlemen were Mr. Lash, the 'arc guilty of a malicious falsehood. TntPfmlsmm in omnibus, is sound, aad all intel- fradical candidate lor Cvngrea, aud Conservativts here are all for pwaee above Jigent peoole will so regard it. ' Iwe doubt neither. ilisccssiox at Kbidb bs Stobb. We trn tbat Mai. Robbiu met Mr. Hoyden .Store m this county on yesterday. Z wt attendance was quite lar re and acussion lasted for several hours. n deny Mr. Hoyden's ability, bet that Maj Bobbin gained am kmssBph a th dsbt. Th. with bim, and w ssawelely bear of Ceaaervative any where who is not goin vote for Mr. Sbober, while we bear any radieals wbo will not vote for Mr Hoyden. 1 bey .may, however, all whipped in just before lb election, by rauicai uicwor at ivaieivn. sueakiaa hrough the Standard. But be Ibis aa ii ay Mir. Boo ber s election by a large s a inregone conclusion. ed the vigilance of M. A. Smith, Deputy Sheriff of this county, we hope the will keep him lie brought to ji We learn lbs d. Win. Jn ween Columl valtl AoCKPTED.- Mecklenbui he may raliseot irabal wb "Invastiaation shows that Government employes bars (hawing salaries without pool c services, and that men ts were the result of mere I itiem." To be sure. A negro y of one of tbe Senate corno never had done onto moments II- I M L!- t nut Bins annually urawu u from Use treasury. A negro delegate to tbe convention ot Mississippi ti.rwt t lie III. Ml I the! e friend it til- Kobbins has a Harkey's today, and ;rvice tn tbe irernment. SaT the kind that edto i appointment 11 flAIFI MM swv I ol ConstiutioulJWh 7Bt tbaiwi MM i District.! i( JOmsmTrVsail V.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 18, 1868, edition 1
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