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V.i- 5 !- n I. Li; . , , r , , j .. Republican i i Stats VonzziYniiL TnosfAS B. ICcogii Carman J D..Hi. STAmJciriJSalcniJinyi r I. E. West, u7-Bcrn., ..;,.. i f WVVVIIatrr David A . JeSIQKsv Charlotte. S. :F-T. PJUCUPS prox( FitXseis M. Sorreil. SecV. . 11 m.. T "I m .u(y JIoJ tjw'j ;UA Secretary, , ; - ful -rrrir 'ill UNITED STATES QEAMERWA,) v Eastern District of Norm OaroMttJ ' 2b CZ A of the Circuit .Qoicrl of. the Umlca States, pastern VisU of JX. C, . IT.JSmEHEflY.PWERED AHD APP.QINTEP, that; V -SpeckA I ITerxn or the .Circuit oourt of the United SiiteW for the Eastern District of NorthfCardi Una be held at Raleigh, on the Twentieth day or September, Eiguteen liundrea ..1M1 tl rn.t. t : .' tils" rati and SeTcnly-sJx. for the appointment of Supervisors 0 Registration and Elec tion. .1 ",,. ;f 'a it A . t t . A. rv n f lit r u ill a r...:A);i.v i a? Republican papers please, copy,.: , The TffiU ..ne Jirnc frotn. Aflemo. M M Read VareMlIy the letter1 which wo publish to-day from thoBaltl nioro Gazette. rof " the 31st. The Gazelle la ixi unadotterated temO- c.-atlc'sliq tf .and Jts cofrespondeat is evidently, a reliable .ana, truuiiqf reporter- ainstjiis qrawVhe: has .published some . unwholesome truths to Democratic caw,! but nevertheless they are Tacts, ; and thougU'it gives 'the He fo! trie many rldicuqus leasts of the DemQcraUc press of ihisiStale,, they present, In the maln.'aiitrUe vteWOf:tbe;polUi cal aituktSoii,1 as'judged ibyithoso who,' in a mertsure, are uhblased by tho excitement of the eitrivass;r The reliability, of , tais'i ; pprpphdept is thus editorialiy youchedi orjn 4he same issue of the Gazelle from w h ixui we extract tho report i ! In dnother' :coiumn?',thIs mornlrig we print an1 Interesting" letter from a valued correspondent -In ' North Carolina, in whicIfTre presents concise roVIew of the canvass, and the situation up: to tho present . time. He Jqcllne.tOotflo euer mat the state .. fijjlLl, :gQ. republican.;. This that of many of the professed poli ticians, and if ILsbouldjPCQye to be incorrect, no one will ber more re joiced than our correspondents V . -.1 XSJDuririg:the greater part of tlie war 1 -13. Vahco sat back in .the shaded his easy chair drinking his: imported! liquors and' enjoying bis foreign luxuries with men exempt ed nailer thtn-StJ negro la vrhlla pooriwhite men who had no slaves and no one to tfdrk-.Jfor their 1 fami lies, were hurrlcofTtorfigTit for the rich to enable1 therrr tckeepHheir negroes. That's tho kind of a white man's party he favored then"!1" 11 ' ;. .v ' " ' " f i ii vi:f tSUTho 1 Confederate! States , gov? ernment? Jssued its treasury notes and madortherrl, receivable In pay mcnt of all public dued.1K Although tho honor of the J pohrederacy was pledged for tiiu fedemntlbtfrif these notes,! C deliberately .repudiated ono thlrd .df iUrdbi; ,and i'bke-faith.' with all' our people. iYet.jB.. Vance, as GovernrjrofrNorth Caro lina, clur?2 -clever tothO'JefTDavi despotTs'rai and'callexf for more rntri to help raakb yahkeo legs' and arms' stick out of thci ttihdows of helf ''' !'".'T rL. Z. 'H.; - A ance .'fitooa Teauyf during tho war to tacrince tne lives libortrd;aiJa'XprjD poor jvvhitb men d the ctatp.to iicep tho" negWw'lrt flaycryi ;, KOtr, .-JlO'a.t thetjppor, wblto men 4who wera x:ot ir JI KNETx; .JiOLLINS, AJ5hQVilIe,f J. J! TJott,' StatesvilleV'-.V ' , killed in tho I war to;vo(e Xo matoi:ii mm governor again. STAPLES. thrnifh cnrrcDondent r v'i 4 vviiwvv w 4 loftlio iVcws, noticing a spc3i ro- cinllv made in P -"n'-W . IJjohn K.St: ,,?ile showed u i! r trifip. ana c& people to uie l-o. WOlUIUUWUVO V B.M' ..1.1 thA ordinance or i ion. and men .rjljrtijIJed his pen apow..u. V;t . - I rraritid it to iro down to posterity. irftfWclU now, everybody will be -cMfcttHb Mr. Staples for discover- si wilch thoyounsman M.ifiakips, hGiEtiKllc3.,;jHo., J3 Jiggingiflqcp, 1 t.e Gity man in that Oojiycnton ?, were there nnf nnn hnnfimfi ana twenty si and was Hoideri 'onw 1 6mr of oaJsr ih' the Tuturcy soinefplabuf and happyime' .wMch , fining y shalLroJliJpori u.when pur people inair;f4n 'la their ears.r 'Ilofterr siprneit ih6 'thebl2i Attd'H ivillT Mrt-S'tileSifopiionents,". wlio 'are ndtsowell supppd wnbse inehbltI tqual tdl t)n)y by hisjedpaeity for jaiicswcHinrorm bble JgtatD government against the ATnlorilStqj .tFUIl.jsja, parKt.i OC liy- Incn 1 artillery'; Ifi-l'fcaPUOt fEfrtJaret vtl th V( ihrt V : G o vernor . ready . r- to rXk w .roh' fnl 'Artfltfircrtip'f i'ihinti hacaniMn-.mfefi bel h bf Terjchiefi ltf he, " VieVwieTyOrliilj'l feduld : BOt : Atop Of" Stanch v c With thobsanda of-States troops in Ral- GiVh ii'with'Uh1 crv rci - - - - w. fjipospdit .hayedown deep In his hedrVa trkca of attachment to the Vol 6t(o of;(6uit!,ifH(hers,--what, we asa Mr. Statilesu'CoiildHolden have -oone put sjgnj ino1 oruinance r was Holdeiiiiniloveiwitli sudden death? Dlf M'ilWWtf en and there? X)f ur' r4: ?Igned the ordi hanci.1 ' 'Ho- jias noyer denied it. and never. will r,ut . lhla'perDfual jloration of IIol- aen sicnea.tno orainancQ , 01 seces- fe' ting;' and ibtora;; d Debbie shout. d thst hebloo " T' . S Kill'.-; ii.ii'u mini. j 1 ji. tuaui uioii uuuuuoutS nuuso uovuu(i . rethrew should mmenco.itoJ-niU n-t.h kioh-Teralnd w$ ofltrrc pld preachi- l?a..wueioJine ppputatlonTti ; UlhipBt en-4lfe'.tvilJaih at least , three thousand on er MlWaprpmiatog sou.,Tho son Hffl im! Jti T, - ' ' ; xpqqtnerwenrw:nearinimpreacn his) lint sermon J ,Ui3;i4ext?Wast' MAudyeteriWife TOOther iaylc of l4feveJ5berpJBA,p wrinlfl attend the nextflnnointment -SldidiBO,! wdna preedf subtext, "A&,mm : bwif wotheri Thoold.manfwasdisappolntodi but, concluded to go on with his sop, Wld xnear me next,- Berraon. xio wiu so, and his son rosfc'M TntJfiuIpit and gate OUtitha'samo te(xt'iVAind IPo tfilfs WI mbtherda8ick cXIa fo-1 ViwhereuponiUie' old I man rizl tod.-ahd called oli Son, alnfUhat! :i w, vT,fi .wuaaxoiu.enanu.wipcrumancp.n , .L, - , . . . i jjut uov. iioiucn requests to pre- seatiiiscompiimenw tcMnrstapics, j jayiflf & 1 fqvcr::t M' i tviaiimAkTi.- anflsay to him that WhllO hOiiias.ln The; two candidates for? Goyernor are done many tlUh he ought not trf neirly of the same age and wero in col- hava'donRianil -leftf undone mairW thingswhiduhoouhCtohhVtlone; kJJ..Ju.xurJtd,-L.i.i.. he dHo do Mrlfmaiiles tayzhtil aia ult ir-' rr did tinnho b6easIoh referred tol ito viu uu-tutj AuV rlrid bI ,n their speeches; I You may gjgned .the-6rditfonc0 with 'the sariief forni lhe lidea , of tiw, mam . niv,w quia pen seu Dy n is. coi leagues irom WaKeJ:Mr.i:BaUgeTiiatidi Mr Batl . v - .i zw - 2 v . wnVnlihanW4 nerl i;iIRnlteP nft;? frriUtVr Af XttWtf Jr Uil?- I "in rnilFT ' i AdrainistratWQreforni.is tloort s great mari'ts now slumping '"rWvtV rafso -f V"tt" i' ' '"t -! 'i' tleJnclined to the Roman order; dark i' VfF g . wWies; yearlyjbband a high', spiech at .Cincinnati the Ncwt0 ,icl 'coioni'nols, perhapX thehand lTrbunt has thw to say-i- soniestniah Inl North- Clarolinn. anrl nna t OvbcuWhich- th.-IcmoratSt.VO QovfernbriVaticeis notso tall as Judge pliuted. tbfiirj flTwHh a flourjsh of Sele, but heavierwelgfcing about 225 lA mpets;, WMcliUnsjln III speech P?P ad-houldered and , muscu at I CiacluqaU, gpc behind tho inn -S!lV-gW bl? ttrihmepts ;and imeet3-;themf on i .7. - v-i" v-r i . I tnpir.OWngrpfinuruwjjYi; Settico rpfca-mtojtsplcterms, mir after; cqntrasUng.tajeHcrpf acteptenPO showsbatjGpypaySi nas.ioroirilfeau jtj huuijmi uwj. uo- .'"i"' Sf C7 THE .1 L4 k.Qi 1 1 . . wl I H W " 1 - la a II 1 tlio Cacipai Dacinai rrn J n it V. W " - V. t.ij( Cazetlz. i ,M R AMio w, N. C. , Angnst 23. Oijio would suppose that any animal endowed with reason would be rcoctcat .totay afchbhie and try, to keep cool in this weather, with the Ihermometcr up inane nineties, .uuisucmsnotthefact, At we aro 'charitable enough to credit the Weater part of the people 6f North Car. ollna witli, reasbnihg' faculties. i For iu spfto of the very warm weather the cam ping u is now 'fully inaugurated, and the fight .is gr6 w irig hot. 'and1, bitter. The Damoeratd are very; enthusiastic, ipar tlcnlarly in the towns,- and are working hard,' forming campaign clubs, and rais , ng ' poles - and : tlagst graced, with the mcs orTilden;-Vanca &n& tha other candidates. Nearly every village in the State (cani .boast of - something of th tndi rndrsuo TJieirrprgahiza: nai peen, ana ,tney are sending o speakers 'everywhere to stir up theef thusiasni 6f thepeoplei! iIn thiirresnet they have a decided 'ad vantage b ve? thj T Ui'th 1 either, speakers; or, , hewspapf; j TUe! Republicans, , however; aro va-y fti vantae or a pcrfecbrgariization al a majority of nearly iro thowsaiid to le gin with.i This added to the vre&tialof 1 Ru'cces ; at 1 every' former j election , tie I patronage of the general and State glv i;Vnco my last letter the candidates fo nee. Governor bave agreodlto make a. join canvass of iJio .entire , State. .This ar hi3'desire or intention to canvass witi him. , Tho arrangement has been mad however, and.U will W carried hnt Fo; some time, I wa at . a, oss fora , reaso for this videut jdesfre , on t the, part G oy., Vance io'a yplcLa joint canvass, I could riot suoDdse It came froni' fb of his-competitor. Jl- think I&ave atla foumdaJ cluotd 'it, L Many Demdcra here ' thlnki that Govi "Yti nee has lost votes bv Ids idintcanVass Wth; Jhd?e lion An Irarrtlal fiarver clt' e t icia An 01l-FaUlonei str.m"4. 'i a display of bnntl-T' uSeil' lnMlitf'tftato since v""" Jf- Mu.auu.fc:uj64iSuir ion 4a better than Uovrl Vf- SVYruuieui via aun(.u. -jum Scttli4n thecouiiaesiwestof .the .lBlnedffWwiil er.gimxL,, 1 liiace. -. inev arc ue uiai in tuese 1 1 1ts own members1, as the "Nigger party, uW ,fli,hi- ;'rial theother Southern States mainly, if not -entirely of negroes, and though, many ;white Werx,! ,tliat section -have,: heretofore inir strong unwn ieeung,,tpy nave w T.. tfej aridlhear feven Governor; Vance' en dorsethira as a genMenian, tny begin I to seo4 that there are i-Tespectable people f in the Republican party ind, their gain' courage to vote as. before, and their par- i13- 1.U . ir,enuenea..a f " ' T': 2 here, and it really s Vdea and feelinc as this whichiindbced Huuutu Mint i i uuuLfb OU1I1D OU(U OoviVan( tn mr.ivn? tn tHv tviiii Judge Settle.! j n together. TLoy get along , quite PHMd iri;heir persoin course 'are perfectly friendly and cOur- 2 rteou,.thoiigh they deal each th ier tor-': pabbcof the campaighipg when I, tell you 4tha these gentleman speak about MAv i. - i mil reouurauoany, every oay, ana wnen theyease, speaking thpir pibthe$ are as Wet with perspi ration 'as1 if thev ' had rk in the harvest, field, n ?f tjs ' of them are in fine LhofrHeness; wlieh soon wears off when begirt, to apeak; JAs to their, per-: appearahco tUoy are 'enUrely: un , fudge Seitlo ; s something over Six faat liifh. n.nrl TVAicHia almnf ion iniiiuiin. . ii n in v h r v nrovi anrl itaa a mAi l SlSrr"& T u 7 hahqsonle. The! r manner of spekinc iu so eriUrbiydifferenttbmakeitver; difficult Vcoinpart them' Gov. Vance L$ probably' the strongest stump speaker in ITforth Calitja,nd it is jaodispar- mein ww uunguisnea cnue- pohi br-ttment rei' not Unfre- wlio would attract attention anywhere. rouse hia friends to enthusiasm wher ever he goes. Judge Settle, on the con trary, though not the equal of his com I :tiL - in telling aneede '2s, 'can handle Uiat 1 ht wearon rith sflertflvheaf oc casion offers ; but I is n: .in t '.ren thlle.: in the terrible ati?rks t hiclihejtnles in rrlsenting the tVarJrrditAAfi .W ' hranco and the inckile force with he flings at him, as it were, every charge J.vhich ho makes.- Though ho docs not fVtaTtheame1Pibri pi entnusia-siAvhlth'GoV.Va&fce ritei- !iemr and shows tjiem thfthir banner , boen.placeti ii hands "welf ,JaDlo tear it aloft m-the very1 tliickesif Ifi . 2ui. . in' the language of the1 Charlotte I Observer, agood'Democratld p'aperGot Vance ia evidently iimatchedi against a fiant. Democrats complain great ly that Judge Settle harps all the- time An the ?war record", of Gow.Yance, and iia speeches; are made up ;of, comments in! that." 1 3ut, it sems to, me tha$ war record v ox s Goy. 4 Vance,t ?r any Itner man, is a perfectly egitimatej sub fact of discussion. 'There are .about eleven thousand IIniQnjue.idMj3Slate who will decide the cdmiugelection. i order tb'gaiii thes taetf'6ovi "V"ance chjevements and manifest destinyrjof the Anglo-Saxon race, 4c Judge Set tle offsets all this by: appealing to those men who are Union menjnot to vote for 8 man whose record .against .the Union is sucli as ho shows 06v."V"ances U be.1 I m ust say that I see nothing in this but what is legitimate?! 1; i:;; !lJ rolni The effect produced;by jthe;cauv.ass g$ Tar it.is.difheult 'to;, estimate jCorjfQctlv Tho reports of the;;iiewspaper3 ara no to ne . relied on at , an. r. Govv Vanceis accompanied by two 1 reporters one for tne News of this city, and the; other, for theSentinelaky'p they ard expected arid Required to glVe none-but'good'Democratio tietvsj and their estimates aro: therefore'valuelesi JudgeSettle: haiJna reporter .with him I haye.beon pn;a; viSiifc tp the mountain district, where the candidates have Wen speaking and , have , endeavored to get ouiuo jiuumiauon f-uat may. oo reiieu pn, andthave metfwith pretty good suc cess, and 'rgive you' hUe 'benefit of th4 news I havie gathered; w'hich is cOri-'eot as far as it goes : The candidates: for Governor have spoken In i theVdunties of Hendersorii Runcorn beMadisoh Yancey, , ithell Wauga; . aiw Ajshe lying' wesftf : the'Rlue; Ridge. 1 Goy.1 Vance was born in .Bdnoombe, , "and in :this, his nati v' e .septin!4&o "expects toy make arge gain j on thOjVola given, to. Senatoi; 0 Merrimon when i ha iian . ito GOyernnr , in nl872; i 2 Tho! ooundesubf Cherokee, Hay wood; fj ackson and Ma conl have not yel ben lcanvassed, ahd thes ; are the"'1' cbunts in 'Which0 heaviest Democratio, ma 01 mis viov. v ance aireaay , ci tbis IsbirthplacefiSenalbr rnoh'-als6,ihat 'all 'his'-relatives atod warmest friends live here : that therd are many trong;Union cnton in this- Ui i,t! J- u , section Who have served irifthrt armv nf I tuiTnt 0' I l'VrZrrl has a, snS;.Unipn rerjiand remembers the 'splendid i ..... -T, .T.'T'r" i i""v'yrv Senator Merrimond rehniak- mficent eanvass "which hWrnddeirt 1ST72, It hJ difficult tlohai ground Gpv fT KP.ilS''. euayr,iBr- nmoniu ISTgot. majority, of about tvfo thousand n.the . sixteen countUs west y of the 31ne, Ridge. ,Now '1'haye I reliable information from the counties I in this section in which the ' have spoken, aud fthe -counties Henderson, n Madison ) and XI' 1 1 I I'll TCQTl r ATM1 A f rtrt I W 7 . . 1 11 1 . '" give . an increased .majority may make itr Buncombe' and Yancey; f i - ' ' :- i t 1 v . i ant if hVmakea a. feainof Uhree thou- san WOstpf the. '.Blue :Biage -he claims that he Will -he - tnnt matt it thai claims thai he will, he must matte;, the entire crain in. the counties of Cherokee-. I . ' f - - -...r., ; - - -. j i - ti fJlav. Havwood.- Jaeksorijv Macon. -1 j I J .. ; Swain and Transylvania, erence to the.vote tisfa:i872wmsho- Merrinion's vote. Gov. tVancejvill haVejll -rr'-Vi: w- - 1 4isras,we as ,cau ,:xam .iprcea, tuerofore, after aicareiul surveyr!of the I UTBld. to think' that Goy." Vances esti-- ttoWnd.:Thendidat Rutherford, curate informatroh from theconnfies HP to conceivosiwnat rai. i " -. . . . I . i . . ! , Yance :can:hamtoJi YrtVViiAriVfTirw I imoortai mrtels exttavagant, and X am l-eluc- ,a.-i!iyore$o how,,that if the pro- I ... V, 01 "'0.PCOln.i'AriiJ ill tantly; compelled- to -lielie that UU ed araendmenW-werW adored, ffU,f! rIde n detail, but the Republican majorities? r in Rutherford -rolk.nWilkes, t Yadkin and .yorsythe - will probably i be in creased 3 This Is "due: mainly to the Wet that during the ikstcimpip'j-. ocraUc candidates for CongressJJpromr, ised the distillers, who are very numer ous i in these counties, that If -elected they would hav . the re venue ; laws so modified that thei woidd, so fvre. c The Republicans are using- this yith ciTcot amongthe i distillers, and modified mat "foj - a "rr i haraiv on their peculiar .business, ; but wi.eacrea charter4pf I -JtubtlonM thmr w in(? con-. t theDemc, so &r .from theiibieIt ought lobe fixedl u nD ' flaiiingese;prp sble, changed Onjj mado the law more: stringent, than ben ,o?f stern ; nece -chaDg I Oh L liberty how-' muclwof foi willlie able to increasa their majoritiea and damage their opponents by gaining recruits from this class of persons. In Jt '4- . . . . ... .. . congressional iistrict ijcurtn; the' State candidates - hTO not yet spc ;en, exc 1 1 1 tl :s ( Ity, "ien they we: 1 first nc!ai: Ltc !, c 1 one peech of GiiFance,fc J gLLcq But the campaign is carried on in a very lively style by the candidates for Con gress and the district -electors. Both" ptdcsare very sanguine of success, but Siraal am able to judge amid the oidonfusiongj:, .Incline tof&the I opinion mat tne nepupiicans win win. The great baWBrgupdlohis cam- r paign, jaowe veria amwi jc Jim. wisirici, now rexreseuted by pep; Scalcs, Dem- popular in .the ' district. ilJut 1iisper- sonal influence?, .Uiugh , possibly quite 1 strong enough to prevent him from be ing greatly damaged bjti Jr. Bqyd the Republicappandidate, , cannot protect Gov. Vance from)Ibeing; hurt by; the stronger Influence of .Judge Settle, an iQuuence ni;n la very strong in uiif, his naiv4udisirict;' Vven outside' of his party"1 Some Idea tif WafTextent of this iiiuucuce:iraj Degauierea iron 100 101-idwng-acts In 1870-?:Gn;Lcach, .Democratic, candidate ibr Congress, .boat district. Ia 1872 Gen. Leach wasacain 1 L. 1 jj 5 j - i - t ' s i. r i voteprhfli .wagweUi contested and, W u-v CV?va F6nd,ohbtedly thopga having ' cleaf J Rehuhlicaii iiia- jority of nearly 600'was sd man'ipulafed Wi'fA iHva wm -m4f-Af;.4ln Hi nly, and! Gen 'iaWAvM thu enabled toJ come m. In 1S74 Gen. Scales, the f present Democratic member,"! beat "his : opponent about 1,605 vbtes. ' ? Prbin -this afatenVefciti hich 1 ispetfefitly'cbrrecLi cyou wilf iegoHd deof the; - extent . w uore tie 11 v oo. jl u w Govi ance, canhp reasonab, expect to get a.niiich , larger vote than GenXeacK od, as the latter n,ablei4RdvexrWrippcedjfamV igableiRdvexrrippcedjjcam- j paigner, and has .HBverbeeu defeated. I before the people. - Thare . are Resides, local causes at work in some of the f counties of the district' 4 which i will cer- taiuxy increase toe ttepuDixcanjvote xo a considerable exteiitl'. . All 'these things I takin together 'show that Judge Settle will, 4ft;ftl unian j probability.; t as largje a vote as he did in: J872, .and If he does twill be aureductionof I Dehio- cratic majorities in the-distMct by J,00O I ivotes. -I'I T'-h :;-Hj 'X- the most nost estitnable and popular. gehjtle in the State,5 and CoLA Jsteeie Wals a 1 i- . F men 1 .r.Y"- Dockery who, .besides r. "T"' .u Wj r 'V wpopniar personally,, nd has great strength iin the district' I i TT -. n . - i . . iris - besides we I- understood that inJed.by4he.opposition of the friends J jfii and this; though it y v not Ur t ir,fi,Ri drive pIace Gov. Vance in such a position thafc he cannot increase his own votein luJtf t Aiiun tionaJ rbniadror 1 ebneiuding that the '"'Qit 'iV-UwJ 4 & ? w. l- ; ; . " I'an ontnion. o 1 noXiCAlhat In all thA na.' I " . . t - . -r w . maw nlation i tho strong V4 wi, I btitf r.- tha Democrats relv eRTireTvfnr VIVo- I htally seemSWffi& &t&e .n - W'r ' ! v-iv-i ,f, . t 7 : ,r I g0 pepbhcaurTt i s op nion Js at.ya- fi. ll.,. J; i 'I'i ' J ''' , - v! I rmniw, iiuai Mi inany. btou bsdu DQi- ,!.. i- r. .-u ji ..'",..-" ..'I be to be obuged.to sayisoU . ITIItflt'lEL. f fi'ivrff.visii. i ; XT" .'v.; z :' - .,.:-.-: I t".V.M-. fivn-iij , i-HifiMU.." iUt my last comrnaniQitioii, I.eai tor. each ot which. a: judge ,shaU ba I choseaiiahd there isnaiil bb. ,pM Z I z l v . M . - mrmm mm m - fSM be bi era! torfraL It is not .probable, that Gen. Scales w.ul bo defeatedK as he is quite inthSjsmuth'dl It is i useless tortber consider tho rfe&te MmffX;?, these-amendrnents, if adop mnti , , mragaIpP.X Rockery, feriUpbn thdX'cgislaturp tho piicr .Kepublksafa.'. iThe candidates for Gov- i i: Of creating as many courts" nmhr liavfl not vet Rnnkfin in this dis .ififipr!rr tf ihi .QStit'tfn- ri...w- .. ' tm . . - . . . . - . . wv v Vrf- Muii I .1111 1 I -W ifv? l-i-l.k 1 A S ntin' ' I fhon man (4hnm -r..nL'ft v' I Lies .West Of 1 lir f i . - r -Jr-- ft nif Jl.f 1 J! l It f . v ' .y I Steele wiu np 'get, so lafge a; vote as r saying oi .now many cllierrs tinis that J l - i , lft.V'r-'i::. JJ" S. Of .lonf in" f Ii rfti.nwo i. .lt 1 rnn.irB xiriii. p.pn.Hiniv not nn m.rnoip iiir iiirir iu, no.u'.:ii.iK.. " : ..1 vuiwiiiuiiiiiii ninnii i ra&S'i&&S2& ffi?te L.roft1lS! law,1 creasaoiienurnoercdl . - rLi coastuution of a great andfreepeo-i tithep;pnlyrfbf the purpose. of enian?-1 Shery''iSl,amelcs3 ' infamy , and . " or farther securing (holiberties clothcdiin, thy , . , . A i r - . : t-.-T.puvavv fcaiw. XUOrO aUOU. MK". of tbo nnnnle. Tliat when changed. it shou iiatbgVtlinncu by,Kvo;o o5j tho nrrinii-V I . . " . I believe that the constitution of ' this rJJati; ishduld !io so sacreU i'ri Oie'v' eyesoi inopcopjQOl JNOruiaroiina, that a Legislature . would jntii daro attempt to rxpunge.its most trivial , provision. JL Why h.ve. a:!VriUcnf 1 constitution, if the .strongest :Eafo(f..'f -jird which it has thrown; around n a tne liberties of our peoplo may bo scpt away and annihilatcil by ILo5 fetid breath of any parMzaii IjcgidTifr.M latur'd that may. deem it ncmisary to thcir'pcrty succc. to trami upon our iiberuci. u:,t; ri 1-t n " T7Tff wtvol 1 ti f !-n f ' . jr u rriitiit vuuoiituitu"! , ,v elected by the people, it tjio varying, , will of succeeding Legislatures m:yJ destroy or. create judges at tl.eir ; nfra?nrfl? Wh v hivri nti. "live judiciary, exiingJimdVr wrlttci v Qonstituiionif Iho LcgLsLituro may say Uipw many judicial districts tereiiall bb : in r tlio State, uul of what territory r these distrfeiU shall y' consist r ,-r- . uencral AsclrtblV niaV .iiUite. otiu Is : ' . I. .if.i . increase inem to wnat exieni v f Their power: Oiily i bynfi'eif .Will. -' f ivhal territory hVe thesd d fstrleUW rer j . s UPhvtiv shall select. -Wiiat .shall the o Votinpojihlalloh Sf these I districts bo? One district ioUinr , ' tcn! thousand votefi mav-elect 'a-' judge ; ;anpther : r)yi;its side,. poUiu&M ono thous:ind votes, inav' elect a w ,: judge. The' poxetr iclll e.i'i$f. i, ucj , i power ,has been exercisal in tlitf etwo1' of! the y City of .Ralejghjud txl V arain he ovprrmprl. whnnevnr Ttrlrlr m.u ycr parly i,lv .success Editor, amend i success' demaii'ds' i 1 Tu Xlct! ono would thinkifrom;UieBCH amendments, that the oulybbject hi i ihiiyinc:'' a written constitution in ortlr Carolina, wtb'Unsurtf snoress of f he J)imncriitip..ntirlt' V success of the-Demoeratic parly. 4 It were better Sn r (if thegi-bat jul dicial system crealed'by the eousii tution of 18GS is Ao bo thuf hnii-h. erefl) to grant to the Legislatures the . poorer lo' elect the judges.' Because: iicacn syccceoing legisiaiure is t Lhave power to re-organlzo and reuo- 1 1 vato the judicial system fof tho'Stath, our! ldw willihover,becofne seltlhli l v courts. I;4. Of conferring upon thenVvvhiil. er, : except the jurisdictio.r of tVu Supreme VxmvvU 1. x mK. VW'.i)W .PfiVO Alio -.wpaie. uourt.of ;lts, present Ju diction, and transfer liio saiiio 1 i. - ' nrt,"u 1 ris- to a wu V ; I . V jf?te S'?! AIPV'11 4 ii have shown- thatif llksrt nrrinn.i. mente are adopted, tho Supremo to tuuofrtmr uie inai op. a grfab tnany l ! it case, arul JfniiiriiUii'-'. and determine WuxiV. hnf b i.r.;..v and jury, In tlie abseiH-e 6fifi.,e: es, and at a distance from ihedioiiurv', t ' of the parties to the action. III ' ifui ercvlpl -twl -t-o., I l " , iiv ;i hi asw.. n.i"i.- ZiA"Ki. Tul" Ul M peopiej fA inn. steni every branch which of hoa si " Z.'l ' J .r 4 1 M "" J'"" "m of hauu jii iuacoilXtittii:.t'i tionf that it miuirOs tha vote of t! n' ' .1 .. . hhi. pwpiVi i; miiL'u 1L iiiflipnn u f.;,iiwnin. ,i . 7 that titei people! Of this Statei am f wining to surrenuer this great -Hi r tem, and accept one regulated by a 1 leaih euweeuuijr -L-egisiaiuro that may meet. nLAJi ;! constitution strueted by a party; which iUhnln u uu. can in convention contrarvlihv Un h1",,1' " ?r u : i AA. m mwmmmmMM. .. mm m m "V-L. " u,. "MUnight - l III riri Ilrw . nl Irlllivloiu O"" O-' " UJUIUCia,; P ii i mi infill i hr riiku a., i. solemn convention asmbled for I i - r ..--. ii
Daily Constitution (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1876, edition 1
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