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i- J . - ! ' " " 1 1 ly" ''' ' JL '-i'-JJL-fJBMUJ rt 4 p 3ttnsiu i THCRSDAYlARtl! 17, 1870. 'In accordance with ilic first resolution pivejv and in the ppirit ofjh.it resolution, & Mts Convention of the Republicans of North CirolinA hereby called to be held in the city of 'llrdrigh ;n Wednesday, the 11th day vi iuir, jou ; nn-i -ail gooa citizens ot ILe S'ato r.lm regard the rf construction acts as finality, h- arc friendly to theNdministra ,tioi, of Prc;i !nt Gr.int.and who are in favor : fhc House bis transmitted to the Senate j of budding up North Carolina and restoring a.Rcsolution fixing the 23th of this month as Ic"'l:n? hfr people with-ut re th$ time before thi been passed by the Senate. Some verr im- iiuOur VBeVar.U.em isTnErORT OF SK: ATI7S COMMISSION e co.tn3c:Ln TO . , . I connected wx;a th: rca-1 louao. ia eti- mcstdrt..vifu,,y nnoyf.l lr ccr- TO INVESTIGATE ft. R. MATTERS drace aa,j ofcibit. submitted Ij Jmri ice below, extracts fraxa the rrport of , Cowan. Sicn, AIdrrt. a:,l L.J. Cowle. t i o tt t ui Up-n reference to S-Le.'u.e ro 1, it will r : be Men thit twt uty-tLree ct tLe Loadj iwar-il TncM said to be tain members hating a mihuto go to Con gress. This seeias to.be a periodical cahmi tf that Vadly afBicUi theState as . well aa ita pocr Tictiaa. Jt is a tiuiUu tilt to e ... i grave, strong intelligent sen under it UttjmooT. Tie whole will U cf inurrt i We p T t r.. w be Rtn thit twentr tLrre cf the boa t Uoed give it en :ire, bat Tor wnt or Ia a,to thU cutnj-acy are cLArgetl to II II Eolia- ahort titae we wiU aUo cie eatrtea fn-a theon. and noa tfeliterrvl cr.dcr the aathcritr lolcf the Act of 1SOG-'07, cLtp, iA. Oa refet- iower. What lon-winicd and tacaningle&a i speeches it leada then to infect oa their helj- of adjournment. We suppose that'll1 l PirV "le nOLDEN Colluc,- Whil '!roit wiVread the resolution Will hare ' C -.inr.in ?.er'. Sutc Committee. ! 6mI the cf Titian, that they porta nt bills tire on the Calender of both Houses yet, and quite a number of them u'itl go over into "the Arcueivesof gravity" ith a number of member?. Vc notice that the Standard has pave 1 into oti?cr har.d:. The President of the N C. R. i R1, Tv. A. Smith, & Co , are to run it in the fatnre. It is not yet understood ho i to he the Editor, and as the brains are always the prbue ckiiient io a newspaper, we jeannotyct j aige of what It oj-vy do for the State and to c party. J C. L. Il.r.r.:s, See r. 1 ' mv t c;rre:it. k iiut b :itt n- W e wish t. keep the fact of a Republican hoIin t0 exPLin aWa' cittAk' U hat Convention bing wiled Ufore the minds of ! CnSinS Mw vk dodging. It i a i,. . a ,, c. tu. . r 1 pd MgLt, an 1 al! tV.., to fu.l to --ot to Con- a. ... i . rre-3 iiQjj io undervalue xne imponance oi un t Convention oecause r.o nominationi by any j le. We .hall at a futnre diy calllf l? lLu Art- il i l Ltfc J . . it-m have no loiicrction with the anbitct to aoae f the ptrticura of the en- cf th;, iUTt;p.icn taerrl an the pcoptf. attention den:e. REl'ORT. To Lieut Got CaUxtlt, PtftitUnt nf tt &m tt' The CJOTjil afpoidtei uadtr th exchice oi that ncubcr c Ckcls lr olhen then in Li jojc? ;cn. A.l cf the B inoi to thi, Ccsspany 1. 1 l ! tl uere --x xo cr iv jou r. i strtii. oi rew TJ iv ... .i:' .... 'e re-ilotioa for InTea'ijratMo," of J.u...rj "y . jr X'-yja ; - ALa Ly tU cnta , v - :te e.,, i i . . -th, IMj). ak leave, uadcr the ictfi u n rendered through il.. htlif c tie! cutlt. L is its strange hat'uetnation. It makt men . " . , , . . . i ' . . ; i . .i nu mbe r are t o be in ad e. teem the event. We do not so es- wbo votel a.vj i lie ;! rn.TtK : ,. it ax't'ur to have Ivm xr dri in the ordi- n-tl.e lou-ieat preach- . narv dcUjiwI cot tutu. lUil IUjxIa. The ingaest interests are at - . . . i t .k. nr Ar ik.irhlf. tli r... . s?nf r.i tK rxL?L tUl thf Kh.Ke for the welfare and prosperity of tLe , i tave ezaQiioet), at lozth. tfie followiej i- i I with. f tn t f .1 i tender and rcre.;ful of attcr.t.n to Africa s ... ' otate. It i- a matter of utmost concern, that t ' 1 to-lit: ,. ... r r r the friends of the United States Government I lt nak lU"e wL) FP jniJ froa ! Me-rs E IMo. Je-e II StubW. W . m ' 1 1 ' tympany . I "white trash xs too ignorant to vote the Johnton. EoUrt H. C-Kan. I r .A: .Hi of It borvU i.uel to t:a lompany an l of the Union of the States, should meet I wime tras.i xs loo ignorant to vote the ; Johnton. liotert il. i.-Kan. 1 t. A! .Hi oi ijrvi4 iui xo i:a ompany 'most (oridefj. T.d.ne and'lau l:torv of the ! William .Sioan, J. J .Moll. S -.mtiel M- i Ta Lae Vn rriamoi to ih Stite, "xnthen: to cou.stl: on the completion and stability of ... . . . ' R K Sfa-nton, .1. CV.e A I Jo lit- rrr:!,cr, y ,r, ' i i , - i . '"Masses. ltiiM-i to Mn-.n, Mh-rn:nd- . V' i i i- i i . i t ii . . ; i!.K-;r oiV. ine irink, bula and Litter a.- tu l . MAdm. K. I . IU,.t!'. J It . i . n, .:i-i--iT:a h i tin lorjtwJ. Jlr. Eelo'a tn Y M.-Ad-n K l !Vvt! VV .1 H . t . n .!i-i.-iT: : that r.o CAO whlfrver ua .KOTrM.p ihr.t. Ihvp Ufn rnvn nn flnnr nf I ' h v w'" w w'Jik V4M? .M 1-It l-UeM, 1 r lj. l. If tow,. ft ! U.rXe OI llivqttlliU' in tl tVMf'HOn. 'Si 1 M. A.NOllitR. II C Paikc.-, a numlvr , , r 1 vi v .i. j colored vote, or any othex vote. It ia a Msht . Cowle. W. R Rihardn. J. II. I.-.:.WI r, rv r',Uri', " J r...r-- . , . i i h. Akev. I . Lutter o i. S V Wutt-. .:.d , 1 Of thr SiXO bend iuhm to thu Iccry ercrn summoned tefo- :h-:n;1000 hATetva returned, "a iti.wUt piijudK at'tfar. exrept .Mr. -o I . i to tue ciaie. i up i uuri' .rvm ibc aov krxwas in the (Tbnstitiitiimal' (!nnrnfi.m i.f!. 1 ... .. . , .. .. .. . . deem these exhibition-' tf mania as imof of : Swerwon. for trhoia p ntramonj. direct;-! - Li! that have been told, are 535.027 29. The L hearts incites them to do all they dar do to I . 1 . ! .i ... i j... t i: ... l. . ... u , V i n 4- t tue uenerai ..ssemDiy mat it isine purpose; . . -. y .i.... t -ftlhe lluae of Kprecntatives is nutuhertd r t t 7' n i i I we have seen, but hope .o fee r.o me W e 1 f-t ,kew 1 :,i 1 , , ' . . . . . of-thf Democratic party to undo all that has . , .1 11 1 1 1 D S Guton. with the dead. He x3ud on tic 6th r.st . at1. r ... thrive seen the the!: am curl his l.t- in v ... . . . v . ' , oeen done in tnc way of reorganization is nif . , , -ne 0: the p hnshom,it)N0rtban,ptw, county. Mr. Pur- j ,le threat, U i3 the utterance of men whoe ' nt M-'lt- e hope tht pt-pic will hue failed to a 18G8, when we learned to know and t esteem!, n:ihtne-s3 fr C'onre- kC0,n : show their hatred of the iower th;it binds! hiai. lie was an unohrftru-dve c-iimi. t. i'r-i ' ti 1 1 . i i - . t allow sav!i to ?tav at II h ,J c 'cittii,i , them in uonds fo keep the nations peace. I tn-tn and an eaiivst worker for the ri-ht at,,;, ... .. ,i i v No ;:'.. fuil upon every countr of the ti;e true. j J - ' t btaie to ro :e.-vut it.-elf in that Convention Every countv that has citizens who ad'nere No Mirer c if: than prarHnee on p! torI in the hand tt the S!ir;:f ('. V Cuiintv mn th2-.i i day o: t -h 1 .orV'i tit-n hiai p'ronailv 0:1 the 1 Gcurgc W. ShjuIK'', Eq , in a !..tid n !.t- ni M tr- h. a- :trpe.tr.- by the .herili ' . e 1 : in tuc jurcii.i-v ( I lun. the amount tl ! : : .- :: .:. 1 1 Th r.wiu v real- 1. t .. 1. .... .1 f The Morning ?tar" a ship of 200 tons birilt by the children and fi iehds oi .d is.-io:i '"od i.-ith" toth. Union who are friendlv terto Tl i. t'. .-;-,(!..;. i W l. pjrh, w,it; :.f Other n iri-.,- f th sua s.,rt ver ,1,1 ... ,11 ti . ' Mr :. i 'd M K -t -rt." ir.-i. i: the hrnlth ot .J !i:i ir;u;, suv: ,. ... , ... . 7 ... - , W.-tern.N C R. lit... H . l. ai. -.nr. mi.iu 1- urci-a .i.y i'-ucr. y. Jstn i.-.m. i,... ...,.. . fh..t. - ! ,1 T . . . . . I . !. 11 1 " - " w is wrecked on the 11th of OtoW 1 -tt uv l UlG UOVei 'I,H,cr,t l 1,16 hited otates, who rr. wme. .gn x.en aath-TLy. ?.y, u.at j in .-"uir.! ri', !. 1 1 1 i'mi.t t a a j u ' 1 1 m cam I V ? " V 11 1 1 1 fi'tl 1 1 V fl fiMl lffl Ifir tl'". ii'littl f . . ? If! V i j i..ik.-;u oil 111c 11111 o..-,. 1' .... 1 app.if. i i i . crd;r. irv xirne ct o?n a -. . . 1 u-.i nit 11 in 01 vyijtuur lur of Ibiongo one -f the Microne.ian Mvb-i 1 fllla r:'rlim strife an'1 ttornes. Her loss- was total, but :dl fhn 1V),T.,rJ '-11 : .I.-g -t- to Raleigh on the 11th L.. c,,.. i , t 1 . ' day of M;'.vl87 Of such men, send the 1 dtei'a' tn'-nt I -were saved, aniung whom were several M;s-. J ' I . 111 Yri;, as :iM"ir- :rc:a the rifarn. th. 1 1 .v re j uhhc care. 11. p (, it only t i::r ir.-'ii w tK run a eic inur' tin- I. The :. i!e wi.l fin 1 in' t 'ur, , f ,f:jrn-nd mo in thr''' ."!. .kd:il--. , i. . r i. .- w-.i .. I, ria l ti:.-. to rrul-tr tipetiM-ji vinvt-d with t..c ii. ! .. e oi ti.- Ch.it I: m rt'.id (k, .I'll:- (.tlie-J. lh're ktui njtti hui i!.V'.i.v' Th c .d i c n :hi itru 1 . at 1 11 l- p en ty i; 11. 1 v. 1 . 1 ... v::.' a:.;oi 1 y a-i vi-.'..: '.: wisest und the be?t. ers. bittei Do not send wire-work i a Isolate ic.-t ot u.iuu wh.c!is (. nii.l to hi- id ;l.c t.aitc - r' J - ravi .miuhi oetv.een . n . ,, . . , v . : recovery J-.it a a stay is a tiie island Missionary Stations of the Ainer'-! ' " ! - 1 ative as thi is the m c.nd iH-caHi.-n .n which eah Board. ) j bitter. men. 1.)-, not send corrupt and unre- ; , he honorable ireiith-man has U-en vUitcd hy '' liable men whom no one can trust. Send i coiiapsc of i.crvuu paxer.' 1 honest, frank men Intelligent men her-to attached. Oi th. -t Tj.- ri 4 e.:it.ii.V' at.ttr::; iiiiper- l.:i!jI1,.... 1 .Vltn i-vi. .. S: ! tlie v.tr; I.. II. I o::;:-tm tv f rer. and w.n empi!t-l :v th..t vth Till: nV (''nT'VTV llirn cnnrfir ... L r u !'Ju: . .. ' , , I who will live and Work for the elevation of ! otxA !..r a IV w divs. and will probably P ui 11 uiLi.ens in ui lerrnorv ooen an- dei to the counties of the State, which now!"" t-ttion that he wid n turn in sea.-..,, t.,r the d,- . Mcn I "Meantime, Mr. Uriuht has co-e ajrain to 1 thei:ce to the r-cac-n-t. 1 here 1 some ex pee- numbers nmi,. It is named so in honor of''0" of the StalP tL C0UIlsel to'tli. 1 bat.s on the eeond Tcd.f the 1 Leave prejudice behind. i:;J-ce largo and i bill, but it is very dointial. the first child born in the Colonv of Caro line Virginia Dare - . . . for in the Bill crc-al'insr tlie countv a maioritv . . , .. ' . , , : wise Tilr.ns lor trie fnt: l e We take it for aajor: ........!..! l.-e Oi III'' V, 'll'.I.t: .1. The r '.. mv.' at. . .:x:;t f .': t-f th P .r: !- a!,er they ea::.- i:.t. th of t he t inp -tr. .". Tne f t, rd s,.e.v- the un vrit ia :a Land 1 whieh the Lx.ndt h ive been .-'. i or i ua:.-d. Hon. John Rni;ht is an Knlish Liberal, i To ci-:npl. te. th. ti. th. perioral vie. 1 1 ... 1 1 ti .1 eti uv u- a.- ia..-. 1 1 ; r. e, t-jUowiiji: .-tatein- i.'j-. :.;:. I ".i.'tn VII 1, -r. : i 1 . . t : v UV W V.ii a Tre-u:cr. f i: late 1 t Li h . I 1 r. -n.d cut :or 1 1 - . .1 .u. 1 the r. in iimji-r. v-.- I ',. t i"i the l.iT.Will' 1. 'C.-e rL-h that the Convention Ls to be free, an admirer of Republic. L-iitutlo ?. at:d was ; of';one hundred and nine.ty-two (10-2) were f the Xew County. The Governor appoints live v.omrnissioncrs, and the or.-m t land not driven in prescribed juts. If any , tnc past and active frunl of tlie American 1 1 dc:ice l.etewith s;i Cniun ad throui:!) the tri.L ol' t!.e war when ' 1 1 . . 1 1 .. . 1 : 1 a i ( . f ,i . -1 rp, r, 'wa Minn k-mui o is, iuiiiiuM oe iiiv c s niuu . n. m. ni.i-.wi i.n ai ii '-ne oi in co::i! ;:. f juii.ivwi ui un; V.UU1UV. xno vrovernor i 1 . , , : . i 1 Tl. 1 1........ :.:.. ,1 . n minv nn 111 1 1 t.i 1. 1 1 ! I ,1 111 ir 1 .n kihI llnl ! I.Tnlin i.-i.'u tri.ni II live Commissioners, and the or.-m 1 1 ....... ...... t he trifled with at this time. It will not do l;i''r'": lrtttl Mien s.-!VC- Ir-mthe old ( tewitii s-ab::;i:t(il. :n r-i: t t ' oh I zation will speedily be elleeted, thus crown ing the etf-rts of Capt Ethridge, the Senator from the District including Dare Countv. sa j for .tricksters to attempt to drive the people j hate of -the oh o-. ' A t th it uwo t i into the supj-oit of men or measures that j such a linn muroi to ihe pood pco j they have no confidence in. They a ill go phj ot our country .1 T lit . . . , -1 ! i 1 nt 1 home ami repua'ate such action ant such A v hieago teiegram, dated, February 24th .... . . . . 1 men. hatever is done must be done by I men that meet from all xr of the State on ay ,4' A ' sneeial disnateh to Tic Trlhnnp from St Paul says the hill which recently passed 1 the lllh of yY lt miHt nct be attempted the Minnesota House of Representatives. ! to palm on them what has beoo "cut and di- providing for submitting to the people of the yided" by little party cli.pics: These liU.e State an amendment to tin (Constitution on . . 1 1 1 .. .... , .- , ! tactions that are. !ottc:; up and. worked in tue the onestion ot v'"m.i!i suiiraje, (n wnicli 1 0 1 1. tiik "v:: tj.xn :;. v r. :;. -..m4 a:;v PAItlS, MntCit At a politie.d h.?rrpit l:ist l.i"hf. .M . ()hiv-r tuide 11 r.-mai k;illi- - ' 1 . . 1 n K 11...., I .'.1 ............ 1 ,; . ... ....... 1 1 .'. ..:!. na- i. V I . To thi- !--e,... .T i: O tol. r 2... I. 1 ,). thr.Mi.;:. C- v IV '..,r7 S; t. p. v. L. ( ; ti :. i r.d to h iv h, 11 ( t 1. i 1 i.v to 1. a: d ! :., . t.i mu.'.s le-.-iVe l i ; . T. 1 r : e t ti soee t lie ur-jed .ill pnifieal pint - in ejve j . . . . i.. :t t- 1 interest ot Certain men and measure.- wi II 1 ii 11 i nuesrion women .suo iui ue aiiowea to v. e Avas. to-day concurred in by the Senate, 10 to not be suppose I to act for the Republican 12, The bill jarovides that the womeiVs vote 1 ,.it.jzens ol the wbole State. 1 It is the life t- iii-t 1 1 O: lemon in 'diiui: 11 i m.i i . . i , i .1 . .1 , , , 1.1 i. . mi 1 1 -u -. element ot ru pub leanism that the ieop e in dcrstood that Gov. Austin will sign the bijl j 1 , , ' j actuality, not irv name, must rule, It is the Tn a few days we shall know whether the! " ...1 a. nr m iiCLii 01. ui.auic, Ji v.ii.nt. uiiiki.oiiv;', vji parlies. We respect it. Under this broad ,'S WO- i i-. i - a- il.:. j ana ii eia: in iiaiun, 1,0 to iu:a onen- r. f . , . ...... .- I ...... 1 1 . . . 1 r r j i.Oll I'i lnv. Cj'!-' I I'.liM 11 II'- I'l-l'l'J Jl ease, tjnjt w try to steer clear ot it. V No. ( W:n.lf Stn(1 up v our K0,rc. learn that several of the members of our I Vot.r uneorrupttMh vour clear General i.sst-moi- who are suhenng trom . , , v str:.i"ht -forward n en. Send for , people of -Minnesota will aceejitthis smend- 1 merit to their Constitution, that allow mmi f.l vhtP h : ViPl!l i tr. hi- :l. i-t1tl t:i r..ai. d:.c- the Mriivry :s-i.l ane.- ;.u.J nn IC.-, a id I to keep al.ii ! hi c otr if rr-jr- witie!- h;i-J p a or mieht be cm titi r d bv the Miiii-fry. lie hoped that diifi-rem pirin s wou:d not be ai.s Couraed because ti)ii;Ae had occurred, but that they .V'.u!d (o:.ti:i"ie f. p- i-it 'ir firi'.ivH inent?. lie e'oe.i :;h a predie:i -n iul in spite of dilfiealiics ami acci h-nts unforcsevti, the Ministry would yet s'lceeed." We have not s -cn anyihinr from Trance for many days that to u lo"kcu o hop'ful as these words ol Mr 0'i: r. If sh(.ws a proper re .pect for iak I'.i. i,; r.uL'ic oj iuioii. It is con ij t t I w . - . .. . .. ; t HI"- i . t. i; M.O.lilllC.l I . H'.; I t." I -.. ... I 1 I r V v. I.-UVV III I. !i t t).- ! '? it 1' H e ! I i.eii l f.e i-Vidi-ro C i ., j. ! 1. t: .. V . ; Ti i'.n p ip- r-, o.n vvi -.lied :: ..r. i ,c repf'l I- :i l:-i V.:t: . 1 -o i- . ia j -antes a -v.uth either t! . t- ' M - I.. ..r.v -.v i tae ;!.; 1 ' - ei Ii . i i . . . ii M. c x- . . - I II II . ol .c l.ak. lie " !:. . e . t hat thev . on no time ren l-i-T t him as tran--aeti!.n a V Mr Sao; ill . wUll. res : (ien L.tti !:-!'! charges his '! HIT i! Ti.. id r ... f... I ' . . I . . . t 1 . 1 I t ' .'' i. Ciiiaiory ia me lonesi uee.ree aio; nas maru i jj-.v.-ion ati 1 of . . ... . ... r- r- - .j.m-i.-oii. .mi k'e" i.eui'.'i,; o; in that arroLranco tint u.-ual'y belong to small ; iot in whichhat ha- ben e.prnd n i i flice. N j f, c'in'4 of ce'op-'eM 'rrat ! -xceptin cert.ua Lh rida r.lr .a men m ss, but a wish to ntrond and u-arn J Congres.4-on-the-Dr;iti took their posilioi a fev evenings tisice in the Hall of the House, after a lecture from Mrs Oliver on that sub- 'iii up to sj..-ak and act for you, h lUint 1 Oe;- uv r e- V. o..en to e ........ . ' . . ' j'.ccou'r oi the i.hc:.t in v. t.;,-h the pc the h. tter tuon in France no in the op ; t U de-ped 0f VU r 1 oini- cr I the people, for-the S:ate, Very granJinter- esis are i.t stake, nnd no better time will ever j po.-itioa will ac'iec '.e to this proposal, and thu- The pipers and .Ktatc...' .V above i. : I reach all the-.r ju.n cxptctat.ous without Mood 1 bow that .MrSwepn old and hyp ject. It is generally assumed that these la-, i... Umml to do North Carolina a -great t ....I -.n-.r. i..i.7!s . ... .... i -. .. If l u w.l-.tti f t ..a fill. I r mir At I I'UIII J klld. .ju. i.l Ii thr i ti ... v.--. .1 I e.j - . Mr :.i ii. ' . r. o i .' '.. r . . -1 P. . ; cf L;t dv4 lecturers are the vi-jti.ns of ace, a mania an i t hp Kiime reasoning will lead men to suspect; . . that th-se who enter the arena with them j lj0i;, - v , ItL Ky . Mreh 9.-Genernl Urcek may be putject to like infirmity. But we I inride. in a criminal aiuuienr at Lexmgron, 'guesi all men are excusable when a seat in ' denonncid the men who b-donged to the Ku . ,' . v.r Klux a ither idiots or vidians, and asserted .Congress looms up before them. , t. . , , : 9 1 ihar. he. was tree Ironi any tear ot them, and j would readily respond to a summons from the sheriff as one ot a posse to bnrg these men to justice This telegram refreshes one as "good news from a far country." It is with unwonted pleasure that we reproduce these words of Gen. J Drcckinridge. They arc worthy of the name . i . r r v ii I ii : mn sf r-1 ' the.'r 1 :-"'-eed-. he turne i ov.-r to G. ?. .tale, much cou.d he karn .-d irom these words ) t0t: L"a5,2T7 03. expanded ;2To.U- 'A. and it would greatly advantage the people of ' of wh.ch lor contrftttrs nnd the Trra::; --r ol the company, 2. ,311 41, invented 'j'J f:We learn from the newspapers that a few diyi since; Senator Johnson of Virginia, inter viewed Frosident Grant as a matter of couise the present an,d future ofthe recently reconstructed ''Old Dominion'" formed flic st; -pie of the talk. The notions of the Presi dent are expressed very tersely in the extract that.foliows, viz : i" Virgin. a will do well if she k'eps on as rile has begun ; but she must not slide back like Georgia and Louisiana Her natural resources are great, apd they will be devel oped if a Kberal form of government is'main tained. Look at some of the Eastern Spates and portions of Pennsylvania, where everyj riVer and creek is made use ot for manufac turing purposes, Virginia can do likewise it she tries ; if her people forget about chivalry and go to work j Firmly and plain. It w ill suit the Meri dian of Norih Carolina equally wed. It would make our old State bloom as a garden .,and soon the noisp and hurry of enterprise and business vould penetrate into every yal ley. Go to work. Erery man, 'woman and child, there is plenty for all to do in order to i ! 1 :. 1 Oi-i- -T r , oeauu.y au enrie-u ur o.aie es. jorgcL f , wme esperiment the State were th'-y carried into practice. . .1 .-..!.". . .. . : ' .y ;t.- !.. : r- - - a- : e4!,i!,:'t ! by XI. I'rreW.t. in v .. ... : I 'l-v .v I .r . rty .n 1 L P LiV::.- o. i t .N-w X -'Tti. Ami ' ifdtririg tht t..t-v h'd I t-.r the I omp i ry. ;iH-i.eu;nU-ri!. 1V; h i- a:.d 12 iS.'-r t-oi.d vite rhowti ' .!:::. i : o ' - :u h i?.d ot the Prr'-.iK.i-.-.l I ;d. o -e t t-ir?;ihoi b M J I.; . . I L ?:. ''..!,. v::: th:. at i. n . . r. n. .n: ;iio r. u. ' ;- -v. L i .- - n t. ( r..- u h i beeo taade ' o: t..( ,n o i.nr.t.'.n with the t,.l : -v -:.. h i: v v. ;-oc i , and no u- u ,..'.. r i ioi i to. i.-ii vt. i n lite ac- . i ; tn ih iiAi. ct : -i K.id Compaity A I. .eh .1 lrait i t .. i,ljrt of that ' Miii the iMur.i ii I ! y .i ; ti . o.d. A n u-- en.-l ari-u that iilleA- .?. i. . r. .n.. cximprohipol, v.- o..;il r .ore iy tei t .i i v.'t.:-i. t.y the Ciiip ' X" J V i. ti e jlton-V vl I.; t '. -1. ty -..-- i-j'.i e, dilrl the jUj( . 1 I' .., . fit. it I Hpjfir I . . I . I : nhd Lr-dri. il -. -j: . r t 1 1- -- ty the voce ::: i . !;. :i v..ti the ?u. il V- t. ' 'j r .'.! ! t... .r ( (:.iietl ol, WAt, Ot" thai ..: v.... i:."..t. -ted thre:t. Ajp.tunily uii ci.'.i wre iatif:d by ths j Th ".mrr.:-i r; p-f.-r r t).n evi lenfe cf M.-'r. J !i!.v !i, M-A--. . rV at, liatlie. 'Io'.l-. L;t:i.r;i; J. Watt. Le atil Atkew m t a;- . mo- t . n 1; '. ur.-t from a cerf.h- i .'. t '.!. ii1 i- .:. r that lo'Ji i ihcw t ": i- i be. rt i ; ..rt.ci 'o the Sute. i :. .vi ieti i o: Mi--i. Uawkifif, Tntr, . -'O ai 'iv.. ii. i4. t.ui-. fchiopest ttht-r t .a :. ir- t: n- - - rearing upon tb o i- -'e i. H ' tir -? v ( t the ijnd, r i i j ! io . It) l ih III. - : i t . K-.. : t.i ..i i . tii- I ' I. eh 1 I e 1 " t... I : ! . IV lu Ivrward Ixzili- ! rt, tn Loads of the Pen.acola an 1 G tj.a tJ"l:- :,,f 1 i appropnations. tor i li. l;. Co.. an 1 other A-ise, and leaye l;I..4(- f the n-t. ul be e n thu w;th two eict-p-In Wyoming Territory we see it Mated roni.tfl ! r alnt 000 The ... hie l-' :- s 1 - - L 1 '"'r- claimed -id were 1- .... . - . I ..... . ' . . I . L .. t . t ... oi Hie i i -ii-ii ri r.i i. ldir. u.j ; . i i . ... : . i i it . . i i Tl 1 I i. ir i ,. .1. ' ii nu..ti m not .t e.i hvtivixt Mr S i..: ..,n mat win, ;.rn.i .ut i iuii uruili Dve iiio suouiu u.ov a uo ii.ii'!', i-uee i o;i uiw . j - - - - . . - - - j , . that sever..l ladies arc on the grand jury t:. it ti.o -.l lh privilege f nt tetifyicp nj-cn Uen :u.ir. i.v t-verv itiiC- ot-tccca to tare mm -i . l. I T . .1 . hi i i.t iiuihH ii a t : r i 4 i court so as to secure decorum and decency m , .- . '. ii ,,,.. .1, ,r il r- il-o-t. ti fcnv ! J I heureH sub:nitti-d to i Lc n r!,!!i,..oi. .o :n a-' nvr aaiivn uirtauuif, ci nn knuwl all its jroceeilin. ct we din conceive liiut connection lo not in Iiiue the wii.i1 t o ' 5ZI rv'rl to hucLc of the raid Iinrodi some rather unplea,atit ntuations raigfit be ' proceeds of that part of the Djt.d- uh.ch cr ih-ir pi'eeu. hviothecate-J. ,vu- juue d in its better days'. Here is the best assurance of the thorough and honest loyalty of the man. Such acts testify that his submission was an act of srood laith, nn-I that it is safe to trust him. How very different is the conduct of certain parties in our State when little souls jaundiced with petty spite are silent amid scenes of crime aud folly that such words from them wou'd stop. Some men are inherently noble and even great errors cannot obscure it. Others are so intrinsically mean and base born ihat no wrong of the helpless no injury to the State can xnuve them to a noble deed sim ply becauM thi y cancot hold cilice. created bv this "advance" in "civil po ecd- 1 It is possible some of these ladies ure may be mothers of young children. It is possible ladies may bo chosen for the "trav erse jury" that such a jury might "hang" would it not be a hard tim on lab or a very inconvenient time to say the leas; for JIu. We fear our progressive friends will get do vicstic and judicud r.tf iirs ''rather mixed' if they should not already be in that State. Without being unduly selfish cr arrogant, we may be allowed ths expression of preference that we are willing to part from this "innova tion" in North Carolina, or at least in our domestic circle a few days. borx.e in mi r.d, th&t Gen I Littletield's fUtemcnt.s show, th tt he . the mvet.g.tion of the oramiunoti into received a President of tin Company ir m . t:-er um; vj by the Hen3'e fiprewly hi predecessor. Mr. .Swepson, yl6.'J2".'-i mii.mr.ed to a .y imprf j-er rrnplornent tf thoM cash and 1 12.9 10,13 in an order upn the lUnvU, or any of f A nr prodt. New York National Trust Company, which; S:ne evi Jet: c of i.n apt limtion cf those -f w a v v ; Company 127.471 W, and otherwise I.-lCH). loh in all $131,871 00 He explained that the der CaTIT!. PUMMIMFNT UrlirMrr in te inviolability of human life, tht Gol i prcs- . I ont iml rrcilil in rrv Vnman ar.nl nf Thd planting season is now at hand, and , . J ' , . .,, , , , -i coarse I riends have been earnest and contJut we trust this season w ill be a marked one in f , , . . e v n i- f.; Tflf in oppotitioa to the Tft linpripg relic of bar- th historv of jNortn Carolina larminc. Let r M . . i birism, me gaiiows. .iany wno ee no r- chivalry. A very large amount of the com-, t t90iaethi ng ncw in the way of farming j c.pe trom war, given rontinncie,, .re quite molity so called, now on the market and i Sornethi hc pjKS neyer done gomething prepared to beheT that the time has fully ar treaded upon is. a .dorus article. The real ! that he hju nct hu neighborg do. One rifei t0 d',5PerM with thc UoW9' S to in Mticle, is the reward .of toil and confined .to of the most V;tlurtbe and neCessary implc j P,iOD rerr.m nenflarnee of Qaaken.rn hM rccu extensively nu in ucna.t oi uiorc n u trine, kindly and rational treatment of crimi nals. Khzabeth Fry U conpcious in the cal endtr of saints. With Viiends as with all held certain Bonds hypothecated bv Mr - Bond-or th;r prr-e' ! to private purpopei, Swcp'son, and that of thi, he pui-i the riigi-,will le lotml in thr dispoit torn of Gtn. Lit- necr, contractors and lite lie.wuirer of the-tirtieid and .Mesr. Jo.n, Tate' mxid Lutter- h. Otherorrsc, tpch application h been explained that the Ue'nie J. ' "protection" consisted in relieving th-?i Thomas Ba.o5, Chrirmem. Bonds from ceitain lezal difficulties by which March 12.h 1S70. they had been encumbered, previoa.-ly to his taking othce, in Florida, He beiivvtrs, that within a lew days, this property of the said Company will be entirely difcenU tilled and available. 7 The TlWem XCR R Co., (ED) General Logan'ab!! for. the reduction cf the army wai tken cp Tettrdar, cocuidered ia d-tail, r.r.d finally pastel without dhrittoa.- 1 Gncril Iygan ocmpied ne.irly two hocf " U-n i i it i. i i an able and effective urguroent in iU aror. will be seen that all of the bond iued ! ' t this company have been either fold uri Considering the frr imporUnt changrg hyiothecated, and the amount rail there- i xcale in the army by this I ill, and the warn from was Sl.234.7CO 42- It amra fiom the ! oj.tfoa it ht, net from many o7 tie Ugh"- c iuciiiv; iii.ii an vi nits ii ie-11 c l". ii'-i';'. no.conaiiioo taoio woik, you mea wno , mmftt on a farm jg rains It is also neces rcjam over, the eountry at midnight, and I that it be uged inaependentlr and a arm ana ranraer- jton are tip- enemies or ,rith boldness. Good farraine demands earnest North:-Carolina,' and rob her of her good nlme President Grant says .: "Let us have peace!-"Forget chivalry t ":Go to .work."-4- thinking, and it is as little possible to farm without patient and intelligent thought, as it is to. govern a. State without it. a: - .i t . . . i - in various matters connected with the ton-," uu r'" 01 aria wcc nei are re struction of the Railroad. The evidence J duced by it, it u K)itewh-t aorprvitg that Messrs Tate, Simonton, Mott and H; Cowh- j thi measure wa p-Vmitted to jaia with to' w ill be found interesting in this connection: t iiU'.e opj--.it. on. There can benodcobt that In addition thereto, there will be found ei- ,. . , , . ' .v. ibtta nnntM and in mmnwrm rftnfiinin" official &ccouut rendered by the above per- 'Senate H'iAfitoi Ckrcmlclr: s)ns to the Company, and to the commis- auon. . r ir. C4r.ii. a. The proceedt and hypothecation cf the other their action on these important matter , bon,a iwued to this company are $1,029,543- t" Ixte5al ntrrscn" Prcijioss. Con- rniioner Delano has decided tha.t depoaitcr in raring bankt'are required to return and . ' pay tax open the ihfertt accruing to thra ' upon tbe amount of tLexr deoexta. . lie ui is determined primarily bj their estimate of G7- Of this it appears that all excepting j furthermore decided that fines and penal tie hunian nature, its n Jowmcnts and pcasibili- bot $ 10,000 now on hand has been spent in I imposed for rioUtioa of law are pot d,edocti- tct lachpaattera as are ordinary connected with I lie frora incca? tx.- J- I i? ' . " 1 .
The Union Republican (Winston, N.C.)
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March 17, 1870, edition 1
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