nt a 1 by has fully ning restB liicli58 tOtion.themonve—ipcrsPayldis-DtS ”on the Swiss immigrants who were settled near Goldsboro', according to the facts which had been reported to it by reliable persons. These facts were never refuted, and if the article prevented the immigration of more Swiss, those who ill-treated the immigrants have only themselves to blame.There arc now in Raleigh several Swiss who have not been in the country three months, and who are employed by Germans in this city, who are ready to testify that they have received the worst possible treatment We are in favor of immigration and will do all in our power to aid in bringing it to North Carolina, but ill-treating immigrants is no way to induce the coming of more immigrants. Let those who come to settle among us be well treated, and immi-irMnta lvill /wmtmi no no ...^ «