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V V S in? V- i '.t- -I"---. ' j 7. me (Hi v . -v- V 5 . - AT ,3 .J ' f mPjf, MP t7 n ,'j''!i:rri fii. v4 NO. 107. w ,1 ' Br: .... & . a S LP : ' it i i ! . ,1 ' . . A'J? "Off J il VOL J, :'-: J I'ilE WILMINGTON POST. PUBLISHED SUNDAYS ND 7 VilSDAYSJ . ,; i , ...k v'- 'i ts -' - i-2 S". Per Year.... ? v.. .... W Six Mouths.; 2 00 Three Months; ............ ... , . V. 1 25, One Month...... Tt........ ........... 50 'SiDgle copiet Five treats. Cliibs furnished at, reasonable rates. '' KATES OF ADVERTISING: " lcr 6iuare, one time, f I 00. ' Less than one equarc, one time, 75 cents. - i Two limes tl SO and all succeeding in sort ions half price adjlitionM. ;-' :. ; ; : - '- :- :Y Rates per rapntfi, f 4 per square. ":" ' Half Column and Colanin advertisemcnta re- cdved on proper diacount. , 4 ? . Local advertisements 25 cents a line. - ' 1 ' i Address, -; :;'i; j v v... UIIA8. I. GRADY, ' '' - '. : Editor, Wilmington, N. C CITY, CI.UB RATES!!! Our readers arc informed tbat "club rates" so oUtn ifuirxd about cannot be less than ICO per ear. We have: put the paper down to the very lowest price3, and clubs 'cV live-or ten cannot . be formed at any price less than TWO DOLLARS for EA.CEI VK- ri;ri ! - ; , , ' '. ilomestead Blauks 1 Sjg tbe G)?ernor,s Proc'amation. Let all clothcrs go to Munsnn's For MLi Ninfa" scgars go to Geo. Myers The population of the United States is said to be 38,547,534. Gravity is no more an evidence of wisdom than a paper collar is ol a shirt. I..' ' - aetf '- Alt kinds of Stationery at the POST PRINTING OFFICE. ....... j The empire. flour is on sale, and can only be had at George Myers. As. the stock is immonso ice -should be sold at a reason ible price this summer. ; 1 -'! ? r f ' '' . Djn't b too sure of your hor.e, but you may have a horse sboer fir a consideration., The "live book store"' has quite a num her of live books. Go to P. HeinsbergerV New AnniVAU Cheap business,carls at 11,0 poqt ppTxrTiisrn rvittFTnty if . .,. .V - ' I Li ws, like sauceces inspires respect m orouortion as weowhev acuia lv i' f.- .... f. Ascrmon in lour words on the vanity of earthly possessions Shrouds haveJJO pock- et3. Tfi Posner points the! finger of scorn -.at rival dry goods houses rand cries "cheap for :cash." - l r-S'te'ii''!-: ' ; i ' Goyercor Calqw.cll denounces the editor; of SaiUnel is :.bworthy:fet belfeh'o'jn! oath. . I 1 - , ' T7- A A telegram -from Washington . states thVt. Allan Rutherford left last night for San Franciscoi ', Shawls are now worn square over the slioulders; Instead of being folded length" wise, as formerly. . ro rNV1 Wi5-' Why arc types like criminals5? '; Becatise ,th ey shouldn't be lecked up until proot is taken; A wise man advertises . extensively j. be cause he believes that many columns furnish a good support.; . - ... ,. . - .' .?i-.r:'-;' 1 It has beeomenee Jnorclhofashiou tor - i ? , t. v u i i ,-- i " f pocket hankerchiefs. It reuqircsttenf tin fi If ... dots on aifiiaeHopiay-jja8e4 ball on S nnrUir nina t rt rln the nluvinc finil one tnlnnofc nut fnr thfl no.rHp.ft. "lr!i h ,1 ( r jJi.dVI'.i.M ' ",ir; ' A-young man, whovis . desperately in ' love, favs thii h hni bren electrified with a Zvanic battery. 5 ro:. Ml wb wanM'Pts.champgn ,trtnn,M fM r,ia4i,0 onUont i. S tp George Myers, he is the only agent for the nal nf thfl'snmi ; - '' "-V4 - a Let all who want cheap and legU Blanks call att the '.'POST PRINTING OFFICE." All colored mechanics who desire to bear wr. Mabson on the .subject of protecting laV i,i iii.-f .i.i.'t:: T5 wwi wuuiu io wen to meet jiiiu iuc Armo ary. ! A young bachelor in Brooklyn was urged to marry, but he replied ; "I dbnUce i My father was a single man, and he always -o along welf enough.3,1!. 'xf'C'' Tbe Executive Committee met last night," - rTT 1 and arr4oged for the. holding", ofa'county Convention1 on July 4th, election to take place for members June 22d, , - , jf ill X Mesjrs. Hott m v m . fx iarB lot Of BaUimofP th.rtiTliPv"epli in , Small lots ! tn enif VMl.- . V,nr.V uneat flour and all idtta ot groceries.: r A gentleken to carry immense colored mZimZj&te ?Pr6fessor Rneckerf will favor our ciii Z3ns with a first das? musical Eoirec of his "... Academy of Music, at Masonic 5"all, Tues'-! day nighUjiPrpfl R'd well. know fine taste and skill need no praise. - - : . f i ' ' 1 m 1 1 ,: f: - A. Cheap LawBlanks,:;AU kiid of Superior Court and Justices Blanks.r,: A Y3; i : '..'r- rC: : ;. . .. ' t, - A large authority gives this bit of advice te young .ladies:- The .least suspicious, e 'rnest and safest way -to darken the. eye brows is by mears of the bent .end of a hair pin smoked in the gas flame. r 7 The Steamer "Little Sam" will" carry passengers to Piney TilarlSBndyf MnyiJIlt r Al 1 w i sh i ng t att.ee d the f u n e ral w i 11 t at notice. . Wm. McLauiin sells tickets. In oU?cn times bonnels were worn eo lare that 5ne hadlto peek under to see the face, tnow-a-day. you see the face andfind some difficiilty in, iliscpvefingi the. bonnet. ! : ' -'- i V : ; RUSINESS OARDS$3 'GO a ; thousand, at the POST PRINTING OFFICE ! . Now;that summer is coming, young ladies arewarned ' against lengthy j flirtations, ap, after a'great waste ot time and energy, the young wen prove to be - 't The summer pilots of an emptyheart , j Unto the shores of nothing ! - ' .', " - , . ' ' 1 -r-r- ' t The elegaut Hand Bills and Posters, on assorteT-coljed paper axe just the thing" for Spring trade. !Let'our merchants call at the POST PRINTING OFFICE ! h. The gullantry and efficiency of the mem bers of "the various " Arc coiiipanics ut ihc tire on Wednesday night has excited much comment throughout the city. Probably no city of its size contains so well organized a V ,., . . . , re force as Wilmington. t 1 , NoTiCE.-Delinquent subscribers are not tified that unlets they pay promptly, their papers will be stopped, ami when practica- ble suits will be entered against thosc not offering proper excuse.' - r " ' . The Execu0ve Committee", met yester day) arid did not take "truthful James" into full fellowship. "Truthful" declares he willv emigrate to Masonboro where like a peaceful oyster he c u meditate on the in srratitudc ot Rc-publicans ! - . 1 It is said that sunflowers have the power of absQibing.; majara. AUiwho a7 lPe conveniences should grew a few, and fry andjfeel just as happy and hearty as a big sunflower, as it uocls -and bends in the breezes. ' c - iwishingVYiImington, Charlorteand ; Rutherford Railroad Receipts will do well to call at the POST PRINTING OFFICE, 1 I V o" , . ' , Large stock of Envelopes, for business mcn Cards printed and envelopes fur- nished at f 4 00 a THOUSAND ! ! r : J V Kll mechanics and 1 aborers w ti odesi re to. partfeipate in the formation of labcfr are rjeqnesfed to meet at the Armory Rbom, ilViHall 'Bniidinffn' on'.Wfcdnesday nisrht.- 1 - ' ,1 OT . , , W. at 8 io'cloCkV; . .Geo. L. Mabson, President State Labor Union. is s The Post -will be . furnished to ten and over , at the rate of fifty three months",!. 1 iirLetj noije say th poor; to pay for their Posfl Let.PosT Clubs be farmed al ho verithe-State tot resist UoK- RNXiONr VMi Un t.ii i f in iv il .... wiiic.ii ill i izixniM - .: i uc ? i cab uuuiiw than through Geo. PRowe fJplV Aeiir iwo vSk 'P. J. 4-. nn "-' cy, JXCW iorK.. 5 i .-r-. ,i t r'. i-vf w--'r 1 - : 1 c . . ! i..rT,1 Ant f .vnonlsrl f 'iri II 1 rnl no r TT" r "T,r , r 1' Tu tween' owners" of the vessel; One party wantjng to take berto New7 York, arid the I -it . J i '"i:L i. VI. " vtL.iA Ti,JTnVi blher tp retain dier in ' Florida. The Jack s'onville lhior states that Capt. Brock and- ter is now in Court, - Business culars and RIN iljCiy UfJ Lx. ; .More Cisterns. The gentlemen1 Who . r 1 growl whenever any additional, expense is I :J.n.'i.nl Ktt tltn r-ttir fir flpn&rfmpnt mnat mtuifsu uj ,r-.w--, agredthat had a more liberal policy been adopted and plenty of water secured Mr. French's noose wouia uaveuecu.saveu, auvx the gallant-fire laddies have something be- side' praise' to -show for their labors. . : T e Y, vvrrv mtt(r nns ran nnni its. oue ui which will bear taking libld , of, the other not T thvr brother sin; against, thee lay not hold of the matter by this., that he sins .-fv- r - : VV;-r r " tU rnitol!s inH vtrlnar lhft!?I5 .OrnYJ POST PRINTIOFFICE ! . ; ; g 'XatoM aotWoo, Thc ho: wi8U to idvertiir judiciously ' Wtf fJ ll Vol lgm i the .prisoners in me couniy jaii, was cycler- nau.ueeu uuiummtuiu iuc yuuutjf v oaiup iMBit isecure some ot, thOSa-Tiir; Te(j to Committee oni Public Buildings son, and expressed a willingness on ms pari 'colored hand b'ilhVat the POSTr 'Appointment of E; D. Hewlett as " Stand- to.assist them 'Jirtheit andcrtakipg." Then against tnee;iorpytuisiiauuieiueiii l'r o,xt nir- -i will not beat taking olcTot. But rather, aisting of Mr, :S.?V Martin, Chairman of nt iaV hold of this jThkt ne is thy broths, ;1hj the Board, and Commissioner J, C.- Heyer an . i? L 'i vi v.JviViTf foir finifi f it with authority to contract. , . f; t ; of porn mate:, uu i j e,- ,, v - k;.,oor 4 & i.U' 'v- i 1 by what wiirbear handling, c MbetiM of tiib Cojimissioners of Navigation. At a called meeting 6t the Board ot Commissioners of Navigation and Pilotage May,13; 1871, present, J. n. Cha6;i bourn, Chairman, B. G. Bates,' J. W. gal loway, Eli Murray. -.r.' It is ordered that the matter Qencefnirjg Pilots, to ; run . ;regularly ' onj" steamVrs.be granted for sixty daysfand the. Pilots to obtain a permit from theChairmaj. B. XLawton, Clerk. ; - -7 11... .y . - Dkcoraticn Day. The . Union soldiers will soon have their V decoration day" and we sincerely Irojje that the occasion will be poscrjeti simjTjyruecorating the, graves 01 inc uean, anu wt lor iue;oenuuttrt or that speecli maker who desires to make: political capital. It wuld'b'e well to omit the speech-making entirely, and we hope that good taste,: and good sense , will prevail-; that no more occasion may be given for men to remark that " having "used them -while living, the politicians' can not - even let the popr soldiers rest in his grave, but mu3t parade his bopes and scatter his dust around so as to blind the eyes of Vis rela- tlVCS. ) .. - - 1 . ' r: , r . t UfLORED Sciio'oi, Examination. Wc have received a very pleasant account of the examination ot W. P." Mabson's colored school at Washington, in this State. Manjr compliments were given Mr. Mubson by leading conservatives of the'phice and the following letter from Hon. T. Sparrow to the Washington Express, shows the good feeling ol leading white citizens toward Mr. 31: , - Mr. ."Editoiu Iu company with a num- ber of other gentlemen, 1 made a visit on Monday last, the 4th inst., to school- No.3,' Keig a public schoolor colored children of which W. P. Mabson is Simerjntenaent. Ti,u;iT.f. i ;l: l)risinfr. 'rU cre5it 4a due te the Suner- mtendent and his associate teachers. I pro- pose to prepare a more extended cotice of the examination, with statistics of t bo- school just furnisheil me, for your next pa pej. ' It is a cause which is entitled to the countenarice and support of tlja community. , 0 r Yours respectfully, T. Sparrow. Blank Books oi all kinds made to order at the POST PRINTING OFFICE. Revenub-Raid. OnThursday Assessor Blocker and Assistant Eheckc started from Wilmincton with fortv picked men of ;Co. u G n. 4th flAcfillely; . under comniand of Liciat. Iloldep, for the purpose of making a raid on the -'Revenue -violators at' the Scotch Fair in, Richmond county. Asptclal train was chartered, and at 8:30 the com mand went off at' a rapid pace, reaching Laurenburg at 1:30 Friday morning. Un der lead of the Revenue officials, the sol diers marched without - intermission . at quic tarit JS Pd ed and i chattels;ot0tbe aqlly(,moun!aineers Two waggon loads ot whiskey and brandy j .J i.i i i i i t:... wprR imki'u iii i:iiar-.'H null i u-n in uiuicu- burg and; loud A chap pretty full of " red eye" declared heHvas a regular "Buffalo;" and yearned to bhifi. r.ont. bnt when Sfrtrpant Grav :ut..-i.i . K'.Anf oihVi u,fr.rm r-r,-r -"- tx:1? ."'-y conduct while performing the duties de- volvfng upon. them. I Ltflelden- properly . voiving oppDaucm. .ueu P,clijr ffaises his men, and.we ,may here; remark . n. . .2:a i.;- of the Board held last nig were had ": JiLff attention to th'to'f.'cloth.Dg oi . . -..'-l-o ' Coramujnicati ardt feeeper was annulled oh the ground that. Mr. Hewlett now ueing coroner ox tue 0.lutv i.,. ;3 debarred from holdina another i office . . . .. . . :; I - . , r. . f Communication irom suen - . from the Chai, ad?iicd tbe inspection . . over Green's mill pond. Lt for the same was paid. Application of S WanAinfipi, fepp'erin- fpnripnt nrnnosincf 1 an ' "extension of -the vu- , r- r: 0 i - stockade of the County Work House lainxjver 10 & xutuic iiicUuKi The matter of employing an; attorney i. tu f : I information wras not in his tinsafRsinn n thpn I ii nme iu me suuuo ui upciabiuua, u.a- i y,,- -7 -"7-. 1 take it as a sUimlct itipoq , the icommunitv -five milesTrothTrailroad, arid W u,e Bes who the Fair grounds, rThc men .were wxae auege;u,w.esSness.;n .7 unions, disposeti careiuny in three divisions, by 7 vj - ;!J'J ' AfterJudgcRfidd juieui. u., wuo i-uuu ucuuuipauieii yuu i rr ruiOrr -"'T " 1 the grand iuryCol. JiDcckc on ins examination oi the1 goods ot,c owmvvwr :.w.iwiguuuub auui althouglf considerable clubs of I talking -took place, no resistance was shown supposed, to . subject Judgo'R. to criticism icehifor; &i '"gfficerp.'of tha Jafcl&n amusii)glineit to.questibni his veracity.it rcl (edin' ey totf -aen t bapperif AJ f&i&jr! the.Uif ed I'trbbdri most cgrcs;!!urea-Aei;H h CAl vassam. mai iue meu ijiuibu men i i i7-. ir-i-lft 'rln Keen i COlHlll!?-, i? 'i vu a' f"vv ua juciitriiiv iuuuks ' Vclyind hearteaniafmW Lieutenant: the duties of the ;rand jury, in 1 il ; S".. L, of the public. I mean; by thq :pubj(icf the.;, of County.uCommiSsioners; sent to him would justiiy ti departure, irom tne upuuiyue prcppriy-oi udoi seveqiyM at the Connedticuf election 1. Look at' bt, the following proceedings the rule. ' 7 r u 1 five delinqtJenV fficrsIlaUph The; county is made ", -J,--:il . 1 -r Jlethen congmtulated;. the g'rand, jury y!" 1 r UihO UP f etorep r fVHyf r . i tim cnnnfT wns reierren to a committee con- i isi adopted. It provides for a State and couoy ty tax of 3G- cents on the $100 valuation of real : and personal 'estate r' for., cotintyrprir poses, and .special tax. ,0140 cents pejp $100 for.the, same.1 ,Polt tx $1 lOis.The license laxc,, nre the same as those imposea by the State. The Fee bill; was considered andjadopted. - It allows $2,per , day,with-i out mileage to County Oommissiohersj! j rjeT guut uu receipts ana 1 per eeot uu uis .-,,-.-,....,.. " ' -- ' -' bursementsto . ;.Countv Treasurer jurors $1 50 per.jdiemancf 5 .'cents per mile Clerk to Board ot Commissioners $ per-day,and witnesses fliper diemand 3 cents per miles ' 1 4 " - - -- ' ' - r i 11. . . ' . : , T : ; . f -Leadino J editorial arficlc?, " embraci eg foemments on :thcfjopTCsTtWIas. re satot' to.- L.ve -; been.- -invented by the late John Walter, of theJLdndon Times'. - Before he took that paper in h'and, :hc daily jourV nals did not seek to guidcf the public, or to exercise political influence.,4 , They werc newspapers, little more ; any political arti cles introduced being in the form or '-'Letters to the editor." Horace Greeley will deliver the opening address at the. Texas State Fairy to 'be held at Houston, May 22. .; LETTJERS FROM THE PEOPLE. f i OLIA, May 10, 1871. Editor Post: -" ;De ar; - Sir p - -Enclosed please find $- ior ien copies ot yeur imper, as per address.- W e hear but little else? fhitna Ree tiph.biit cojmnibri talkarid the adviceVtht you give through your paper is appreciated by the hard hoiking classes in this neighborhood."- : ? - T bp a Republican has been considered r t . . - a3 being in hostility to the land-owners of! the State, but the policy yen advocate is the sate guard. of property and protection to industry, which, believe me, - will soon be ratiik-d in , . : North Carolina. -' Judge Rusell at Sampson Court. , Fayetteville, May 12; 1871?! Mii. Editor :--On Monday last the Su penor Court for Sampson county convened, his Honor Daniel L. Russell, Jr., presiding with his usn'al ability and dignity. The civil ami ciitainal docket wire both small and but few cases of an consequence were tried, : - . 1 "', ln mouolomy ot the court was some- what .relieved n Wednesday evening in 4I . n .! 1 , t the following manner : Tbe grand'1 jury sent Judge llussell a communication about i, . ,. , - . I j noon on n Wednesday in which they stated , , , , , - , . ' J oltVlcw, that : they bad heard of his" f Judae R. J : . r , , v & . - testimony before the ''outrage committee' in Washington relative to lawlessness in the county ot Sampson and that they (the vue grand jury) desired the information .which his testimony Was , based, or inerepy.snppress crime ?n J 1" ; JUIU v""n " ",."U;JU commendation of th nrnnrl iiirv hnf if. i ' .. ts-"r j j. ; on 1ie ether hand,ifwas intendcd,'as many' 8UrI.lABcja:e, cning session 01 the cOurthad: convened Judge Ri invited the. gtand jury toHhCcourtTobml &hd afU i. j . ..... !..,---- .-.-7 - .an j- they uau-oecqme se.aieti,.reaathe;co mcauon woicu Upa lor-Juug CrtarSe tlDe S'anduryun reierenco. jo parucuar in.ian oi crimes inactnaa oeea l . r j f , . , - . ; i- committed in the count rr:bat genera to the offences - which: are 'punishab ij seeking . was read the list of, offences of which he uaa wa-uu luiuimonuu, ugwuw ..wu.o nature ot the crimes in each case. and taking guns),arsbo :and assault and battery. Someot these outrages were com- mitted oponswhitc. but. a large, majority i . . - : f . ; ; ' ,riii savages. t - , i judge1 lt. then -: went on to' show; t uW n .marks P" under this.headr-rrenchmeot.and mr :J may hayeholeiomeffebt -up6n the pee- rrn: ; - - ,:. ; to.call the- attention of the piof thacounty'.vci '.KW V",, ." i ' Vvt Ijl ie; fact that'.it was, "noTcus- ,.r li Respectful lygp' ANTt"KrjKLTjx. Tbe &w)&?eUgr,&m publishes the fol- I Bwrt. v" '. t j Deiweca-fcuxzeu .ev uuii;u uai, ii. unieu tueicwuu, ana demagogues witi giye ff Schenck,in circumstances connected with each case; re? luUri-Lrnpni" i tr 'j.--f - r' you a hearing.- They Way not irive von'a i rman of the serving the names of the witnesses: , Tbis v. Wp".fP u?f tseeJthat the icauisition GrfVernor at oncewith .iimilar places but,, of the new list containedjwentysix cases, embracing nbcenbi,ied5in; oiState at leat. before the murders, burglaries (breaking open houses J.A- -iL'"L fiViV 'rl t r r . - s- v, -tieA t 4. -k-r.- ,-was upon blacks, and nearly all of tm.bymen - diacOTsfed in TarloU States, trodden set. Go for right and-justice to ' . in dwuiS3.' Out of this entire list ot but tlthe firafc Ilttstaiicc jinlfwliicli tbe yourselTes. Never stop till you Are reprc- for crimes not & , solitary person had been pun-, pp'oheBtrpfi:thcLGraiid Jury system have sented m all tbe councils , of the state or Ee COn- I lSUeU.. JtiaUJ HI lUCCC UUC11V.CS nut i suM4A.w)tft ;(, M.y 4 . .-:. - - ." - J ' . - . . -.,r"j i- .14.- t t Ttrwri .MrU ti,n.-(i, nr,hfi Tii Messrs. Jiidiiors. you are oecinnincr - a lan ot iiDie ior aciyu.xa u.u mxx,.p t ..uc . Qod wprk and timewill.' thank y.- Hever and would exceed in cruelty the birbanty of Orabge coUnly have found a ,bill of In. for cour ' ad wisdom, , Snfeak oUt henc. - mistakable terms, the inevitable cocsequen-1 ces .which 5 mristv follow sucli. a coarse; that labor .would be .driven f"irom tlieiconntj landsjjbecomo valueless; wkile? the-lives of Ihe citizens Jtwouldr 5 be rendered insecure. That self-interest, V if ino iirgher rmotive, should influence ihof, good; ,men,vor the county to put. an: end to thesecrioaes. I Jndge R. then spoke ol .hs testimony be fore the VoutragQ commfttec"t: referred .to in the communication, sayingtbat it was with some hesitation, that, t he approached .the subject, lest.he' might overstep the bounds of judicial -propriety; that the; subject was rather a delicate one . to speak of from the bench, &c ; that ho. had expressed his opi a- iojiJ)efore the "outiage committee" , under oath, believing theniittw.as. corrcctnd stilli thought so; that his opinion was based upon; information like that which had just been detailed to the grand jury. . The fact that so many of these outrages; had been .com mitted tin Sampson) county, and not one of the guilty parties had been punished showed there wa3 organization , and system, in the matter, and that the.ku klux organization, or something similar to it, existed 6tillf dnd still exists in the" 6ountfJrThat disguised men had; Within: the jMt! week,; murdered a colored man. tha county.. The Judge then went on to -say that these1 outrages had been committed on persons wuo were ignorant oi vuc macumcry 01 uie law, arid did not understand in many,in stances that grand juries were-: for their pro. t ec tion,' in d that the 'info rm atidn ' tf wit nesssei UitilrctalktuJ, loe kept Secret but they feared th at even if seen about thq court house, their object would be snfipect ed, and probably their Jives would after wards be taken. Hence, it was- that com plaints had come to him aj; , chambers, and he would take pleasure in giving, the infor mation and many of rwituegscs, t4 the grand jnry privately it they ' desired if. Said, he did crot believe thatl the list he bad read embraced one-half of the outrages commit ted in thevcounty within thctlastlyeaivi f mi j . Your corresponcntiwishcm that those edit ors in: 'North barolina who have so maaciously assailed j tho:. testimony, of ; Judge Russell before the Outrage Com- u t. t. I, :....! it,.' . J ? -mitic&couiu uave m'tu urni im- lue courf: house in Clinton !6n lastWedhlBldy,. esc ciauy vncn no acie-Aaiiusion-j;ticjsi( torn of some pers) ns claiming? id Havc-in I tollirrpirA n.n irT linnati' Tat Wrfii l s air t rt ' . .jr'rrt -t- is n vui suit whenever an Opimonistexpresfjdtas to iti! 1 "i xT 'ii ''ri 1." A 1 Uons qf North CaroUira; Judge iR.t Said ti C " ' fcJiv i 1 ft , that that county. must indeed bo low m the , . . H- -' scale ot mtelllgenCTj andw.crvi1izatipn;whcre - ? , s rtTrrjosr fticm ' v . ; iylril ! iL1'- '6fi!": 'vt:; burg ara ? nd; iyi rs, i pa p se th th cmsBl ves op io te ?. thDimsdjr.-i"ia-w'hc.tbey: ,6omout''UtrageM. in '1 :ekiunt rtnosb ' claitu-. lu iu uc iuu jjuuu, I'lyvVW, w.iuc uuuukjr closed -his,' remarks to Ai A McKayj ofrtClint fnn f nnV.Yirnaeinnf f r rlVvV1rrTfl!lfi flt niirHtl of,denouncini thKi Kluxganizani ancf efllwy iilf1! .41, J t Ac?j"?iniivJ j i - - - l ; i. -1 coUntyq it iLdownlap end to tU& troublss which; had ibefcn ahd migtit arirereaf tcr 4k brought ' iipobthe ing Wutary -insfea of I civil govern men tr.' i .Tn lrnriilnti rrrv n rt r ; Wirrr fii" n n d i ti t li p "k j 'tnrtlktLtxAih'LJ-Zjl' lJ t iiia aueiicr si a lit 01 moraia xua v5wu uume - :v - Y . . i' fii CJ lmini44iV-'&$xrno i'Jikritis -Aatb sit iiiithe .wm t...tr -r. ftinrtfiara r i nnrr nn . np!ir -. J - Ji . . , teUigentadgend then retire to a rooitf and indueePmcn ahdwomen nnr inhhelFeibors'c t Vti t jtiAt?!!..: .;u . , n0sekjig6piQ.Iittle difficulty that occurred i. iiThW-fiUte'owisi0Lsin has abolished firebrand Injury systemthe tact to ; take effect theltJft lofi July. cThe propriety ef. i J.vent" against ,Goy. Holden for per jury, un - j 'ClwTiQitJmocraW - ?- ?' if ' ? ?ver thejcountyoxapipsQiuinatuat. tnel campaign y,suau iiavcoraethinsi to "show es to i 1 i iuwjujj auYitu iu luecuanics ana.iue.'JaDor k i iajuv -.waiiwui-irv:-w : Myv" Ai?ainst tne ljonftf-rvftti itiirf vfrtr , .femiirkfit' ?a6 touTiB J We? art glad cf 1 ing the poor man and always holding on i to' : From the Pco Dee--;2Tmj&iVe learo that the 'annual election of the municipal officcri fpr ib. : l. wn ot Wadisboro', which took , place on Monday last, tho tst inst, Vesulted 1 as, follows r JForf Mayor,' 'DEFAsho ; for Commissioncrsj ' M. H. McBryder;J. A. Little and G. W., Wilougbby. : , . . 't . .Indications are, that there will; be a con- siderable travel in thni mountain r ' State thisr season, and landlords in that quarter are making preparations according- ly.;-Wc hear f of only a few who, contem plate a visit to, the seashore! Ualeiqh Tele-: TPhe Old North Stale declares the Sentinel ."right for once" thusly : ...Tne .Raleigh Sentinel, in noticing the nomination of Governor Graham nnd rir ; Pritlc Jones to - represent them in thtf pro-i, ptscd convention, by the people of Orange. says,: "Neither Dr." Jones nor Gov. Grahami- would be eligible to scats in the Leglsla-' " turc .-! .Why did not the Sentinel ' let tha people of the State-' have lhe benefit of its opinion last summer r If it had " been Trb:v mulgatefl then it might ha ve saved a'numJ-r ber of f its" .friends from the unpleasant position in which they now find themselves. And .-, if the Senators and Representatives. now under "recognizance to-answer at the next term of the circuit Court of the United SfateSj'for holding office in violation of the fourteenth amendmcntVshould have the fine provided in the Enforcement Act imposed upon them, the Sentiiwl-ayighl to pay it for having kept them so long in ignorance. Iu reply to a letter from 3Ir. C. Brand of Tarbojrp, the editor of the Rilcigh Telegram thus states his "sentiments:" -So'you will perceive! that mv position U"' now what it was before this - Convention I matter assumed any4 definite shape; thet only diflerence being that I then remonstra-J ted with the Legislature; against the qall of aCorivention, for theW reason "that such movement was then, as now, premature, and the'idca of a restricted Convention absurd; whereas, I now urge inj addition, to these, . the unconstitutional method, which k. has been resorted to. Did -I at ' present occupy a position other than that I have '-declared in this matter, then you might very; proper ly I any nox -leeoiy " express your "astomsh inent"Jand 'surprisb" at my, 'conduct'ahd ? position:!-' - ' ; t ' ;I have given you above-' the ground-work i)t my opposition to tbc present Convention ActTUiere are doubtless man v 'other olL " jectHJris;1 and reasons- to ihrge and state, uereaier, out as " yet i nave gi,vcii the mat-. and satisfy mysel f ' of the stren'frtli'and cor- rectness of my mam position. ; ,,;'.. , Your allusion to . tbe suffrage question is not at aU to the point, f6r yon must know :that the present state of thiogs;is &ot at all io me oruer oi my lining, ancj perhaps the best argument in favor of Convention, jou : could , make before rac,i woulct contain a proposition to overthrow the whole law' at .present cstablishitTig,' regulating, and goy- erping incmaLier e; suurage - il pe "precocious and brief opinion otthe handy ' Supreme Court Judges" does not," offeftf. inlrn in I r cs i ft m 'T' i - f ' "twn "" u kub itam, iui x. Call assure yon that I havo never,; read that opinion and I wish you to understand that I.leel myself as capable of makiog .up an, intelli gent opinion on a plain matter IrkV this, ; aa Mr, Chief Justice! Pearson t or any of his learned associates ; andT am sUreT' could not now recall tbrepj consecuti ye- words contained in ' the "veto'mcssage of the oc- jcidchtal Governor OaldwiclK" ' " : As to the Mechanics Lien and the Home stead lavvj?,..! positively . assert that the prove as the ampairn opens and idvancies ? ;-''-W f .;a Ijam. jaware that ; "retrenchment: is the ;! rofqrmefsn must remember it : . , .jjiessrs. j editors :Your. ." strictures U tHoVvmanv of thislassJiave woin North J arp' Rflv t?Oft Oflfl vntpr -nnp fiflli wnnlrl ho I j a " . ...-.v.w from' save to s swell theliadversary 3 vote to Homblcl ; It-need not beij-Jfcis, not; so or orth , and West. Let it not ,ba so ;! here. j unite your suffrages for your and. ith whatever party ch election in North Carolina ; o the mechanic- has the matter in his own and.;, If he docs not begirisetbls power, lie cannot coin- forth; in ?every e Bpeak oat every ti lection, low and bifijh. time, . Convention if called,- and. -controlled by the Conservative party, will rip these UD.. -X II18 i suair ejaoorate and tfr.oi the, (UppseryativQ party. fjjut thus far I4'ail to see' any. ' substantial .evidences of such being ita "chief aihi" or any part of J(T T . O M.WL .U u is f t . . . .... . : ha FJ.fi'iiri jli .iMiiri'.ip iiriiipr sinnrr t n a r ..It, . 'V- 'v. ,51 ' "V
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 14, 1871, edition 1
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