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i. ..3 , lb.... rlitor. cnxzjuxra eiarxs. Every duy brings u additional proofs that tli friends of the President and his policy will stand shoulder to shoulder in the fall erections. No matter whit party they hare etcd with hrU-etofore, a common enemy and common cause wDl induce . etery.true, patriot to .make, hit. sacrifice to rector the tnioi and save the country from another war. The Iron heel of fanat icism in iu triad career it now attempting to crush out State rights, and if successfu it will soon seek to extinguish State lines. If there ever was a time that eternal vigi lance was the price of liberty, it U at the ' present ruomejt - ne believe that tne soldiers of the country will rally against anr attJmpt at centralization. Aatuma IntcUigettetr. If all parties who favor the restoration policy of President Johnson will act to gether in harmony upon that Issuo In the fall elections, the result will be that the - country will repudiate the plan 01 tne iua icals by such a majority as will probably lead Congress to adopt the plan of the President, nnd admit the . claims of the Southern States to the right of representa tion. v. For some time past, we have seen no hope fof justice to the Southern States, except in a returning sense of justice among the great body of the Northern people, and wo are rejoiced to-hear the Intelligencer, whose opportunities to know the truth arc very good, speak so encouragingly tif-tbe prospect of all parties in favor of the Pres ident's policy acting in concert in tho en suing elections. STATS C0NTSNTI0I7. ADJOURNED SESSION. Fkidat, June 1st, 18GG. The Convention was called to order at 10 o'clock A. 31. ' The Journal of yesterday was read and approved. .Air. Jones, of Davidson, presented a pe tition from citizens of Davidson county re . la live to prosecutions, for ofleucei" commit ted during the war, which was read nnd referred to the committee on State Annie- l- - Mr. Pockery, for the committee, raised to consider the propriety and expediency of authorizing a sale of the Western X. (J. Rail Road, to any company that will guar antee to complete the same, reported uu or- dinance authorizing such sale. Report and ordinance to be printed. Mr. Jones, ot Davidson, introduced a resolution to carry into effect the ordinance of' the Convention recognizing the just I v '.;r. ...in'(. o' i. t u t a.'. I tl.' w-i-U a i ! J.c.id. .1 tl..it t'.o In. Mm;,' stub Courts shall be ileeted by the peo ple." . This amendment waa rejected, and the question recurring on the amendment of fered by Mr. Mcbane, it waa adopted, aa followa t ; ; Aria Messrs. Adams, Baglcyj Beam, rTr - Bovden. B.ad'ev. Drown. Bryan. Burgln, Buxton, Caldwell, of Buike, Cald well of Guilford, Conigland, Dick, Dickey, Ellis, Faulkner, Garland, Garrett, Godwin, Harris, of Guilford, Ilarris, of Rutherford, Harrison, Hayuet. Jackson, Jones, of Da vidson, Jones, of Henderson, Jones, of Rowun, Joyce, Joyner, King, Lash, Logan, Love, of Chatham, Lore, of Jackson. Me Cauley, Nat. McLean, MeRae, Mcbane, Moore,- of Chatham,' Murphy, KoYnYet, Odom, ratteraon, Pearaall, IVrkins, 1 f son, Phillips, Richardson, Russell, Rush, Smith, of Johnston, Smith, of WUkes, Spencer, of Hyde, Spencer, of Montgomery, Walkup, Wiuburne 68. J Nats Messr. Alexander, Allen, Raines, Baker, Barrow, Bingham, BrickelL Brooks, Bytinm, Pockery, Eaton, Faircloth, Fere bee, Furrhes, Gahsgan, Gilliam, Grissora, Ilenrv, Ilodgv, Jarvis, Johnston, McCor kle, McKay, of Harnett, McDonald, of Moore, McGehee, Mdvor,'N. A. McLean, Mclaughlin, Moore, of Wake, Folk, Pool, Rumley, Scatterthwaite, Settle, Simmons, Sloan, Smith, of Anson, Starbuck, Ste phenson, Stewart, 8 wan, Thompson, Ward, Warren,' Wilier, Wilson, Winston 48. Mr. Caldwell, of Burke, moved to amend the 13th section of the DaeJaration of Rights, by substituting the words "shnl not be" for the words Jought not to be Adopted. On motion of Jur. Bynnm, tne seventh section was amended by inserting after the word "testimony the words 'and m al criminal prosecutions he shall be entitled to counsel for his defence.' Sundry sections of the Declaration of Rights were amended by sulmtitnti ig the word 'shall' for the word 'ought.' but after some discussion relative to the propriety of fhisaniendment. it was reconsidered, on ti.orimi of Mr. Moore, of Wake, and the oritriiiul language restored. On motion of Mr. Phillii s the further considcriitlm of the amended Constitution was postponed until Monday next. The Convention then udjourncd until 10 o'clock to-morrow. ,i , . l i : i .i ' , . a- iiii'Mou, .Mar Jl. the amendment Lu h is in tlic loiluvi , ' words: "'J'he LegihUture may Ion . ver j V 1, 5,1 eaiJ ,1,t r,'lK,rt of ",e pl'creUr3r provide other modes of. trial with tho rl-ht of the Treasury ill show that the total of aj.peal for misdemeanors." Which Mles of nearly thirty millions of gold since adopted by a vote of 58 aye. to 43 nnya. tLe 6nt of Uv) effected at 30 J i his claUM and amendments , were fur-; , . . ,, , w i - i ther discus toay br Mssers. Caldwell that no gold Was sold la March and of Guilford, Boydcn, McGehee, Mclrer, . r k than 87. , . McDonald of Chatham, and N. A. McLean. Among recent pardona the name of W. one -has J. SimMon. of 8. C of tho lata Confisd- , . , J !" nut Hunirreaa. Is mantloned."' K ii In c at I.: d..i.:.. ego on LouJou lowcr- -Luuk rt The luSleet was an bterentinfr occupied three entire days of the loir Correspondent cannot bu the passage of the amen entering wedge ' towards overboard of trial by Jury, and what is : C'apt. G. V. Fox, Assistant Secretariea of till wintr. uivwiusiik ter oil juaeisirwM'i, of all misdemeanorf, '' . rnUns Araia. I JJuflalo, June 1. The reporter f the Express has just return od from a point a mile and a half be low lower Black Rock, says, the Fenian column. COO strong, reached .that point Nina wagons, loaded with ammunition and iieynent la but-anj - , wUl effect a eroaslng before daylglL a general kickulo ene'. Wullani laxon, of Conn., and . . .. .. jury, ana what is , Capt. O. V. Fox, Assistant Pccreunea oi . j . 1S Xm Legislature to ten- xU Jatnc, Neir Orleans, , A" " " v""7 " Lh.S?. 10 .TJ ?'? w ,U fi..,.i. reprewnted them to bo 3,000 atrong, S, aeuts OI tne state, ana proniuiung uie mv- ;b uu nmf.-muiam. mad ia deatined to :f ' .' .T r . r r i T sT i . . thfi KeTltoinr-" I jci history of onr State, if Pro Mr. Jones, of? Henderson, nn ordmancc Iciralizinsr certain acts of the Courts ot Pleas and Quarter Sessions in certain conn ties. Referred to the committee on Fi nance..'"'"' Mr. Moore, of Wake, an ordinance in relation to marriages between persons tf color. (Proposes to repeal the provision requu'iiig tueXlerk to take bond in such cases.) . Laid (fti the table on motion of Mr. Ferebee, ayds 41, nays 39. ',' Mr. Jones, of lto wan, an ort nance to secure a better govermrient for the Insaue Asylum. Mr. Wright, from the committee on Fi nance, reported unfavorably on the ordi nance to pay the Provisional Judges for holding Courts of Oyer and Terminer, also unfavorably on an Ordinance suspending the collection of taxes. Mr. Warren introduced an ordinance to authorize W. B. Campbell, sheriff of Beau fort county, to collect arrears of taxes. Referred to the committee on Finance. . UXFISISHED BCSIXESS. The Convention resumed the considera- .' tion of the amended Constitution, and trn " question recurred on the amendment offer . ea by Mr. Moore, of Wake, as a substitute for the One offered by Mr. Mebani to sec. 9 art. 1st of the Declaration of Kights. Mr. Moqq's amendment is as .follows add to the section the words : "Provided, revertheless, that Courts may be established and held in cities srd incorporated towns, and at the Court Hous es, in which may be tried, without the in tervention of grand and petit juries, as shall be prescribed by law, all misdemeanors ex cept such whereof the punishment may be corpora, other than imprisonment, when ever the accuaod sWIeWt to be a t tried. Provided, that in all cat es where the party may be imprisoned, or fined above fifty dollars, he may appeal to any Court having -jgnwfTttbrrnf-the care." w ' II - T , ...! Kalrili Correspondence. Raleigh, N. C June 1st, 18C6. Last night a large and intelligent au d c ice nsseuihlcd at the Comriions Hall to ar a lecture. from CoLFd. Graham Hav- Woocl, the proceeds arising from which to be applied to the collection and proper in terment of the Confederate ded, wliose bones are scattered around Winchester.- Col. Haywood ia a lawyer, ranking high auned to occupy if Providence shall vouchsafe to him the ordinary age allotted to man of fine logical powers, he jiossesses the graces of manuer, nnd what s still more valuable, a close application to business, which eventually will secure for liini a prominent place amongst the 'gifted J IT .1 men oi our maie. ixm Biiiyeci w as mo " Christian Statesmen (the United States," which required two hours and forty nun . . - . - a i w " " a i ntes in its delivery. At least one nait o his speech was a discourse upon politics science t ousistmg of. a chain of close logi cal reasoning unsuited tor a promiscuous assembly. After pointing out what constitub a Christian statesman, he reviewed some of tne causes wnicn tea to tne iate aisasrrous war. Col. II., true to the original faith that was in him, -declared that the results of the late war could never by brute force, destroy abstract truths or principles that he had ever believed in the sovereignty of tho States, but that as the late issue had decided a gabs t the doctrine, he was wil ling to accept it as a finality, and counsel ed his hearers lb lend their best efforts to wards inculcating obedience to the powers that be, and to exert themselves towards a separation, of t'leir shattered fortunes, re- 1 . - - . - m -I suiting from what he regarded, as an un just and cruel war. His tribute to the woth, moral Heroism, ana sublime patriot ism of the late head of the so-called " w as grandly eloquent, and waa received,Kiib. proioind sympathy by bis andicnce ; mili tary trials in our midst the incarceration and prosecution of Major Gee, and the sus pension of the writ of habeas corpus re ceived from Col. II. the most withering in vective, bnt the happiest part of Col. Hay wood's speech a part which was not sus ceptible of party bias, was that which re ferred to the duties" theTjSouth owed to the r .1.. e..3l A . y- Messrs.. MclyogJ&,ru. N. A. MrTnn.l -, - -- :-- -- -r- - - - ' I - "' iiii i'g rw7 ;m.etJJ-i.iJi-"i 1 Ikt McDonald, ot woore, ana aicuenee ad- &I, political, and material interests . - --- - - - the' amendment - Mr, Moorevof Wake, (by Jeave) ' with drew the amendment he had offered, and offered the following as a substitute there Tor: "But the General Assembly may estab lish Courts of Record to be held publicly and at stated times and places, by one or more Judges or Justices of the Peace, w ho may bear and determine, without any Ju ry, grand or petit all misdemeanors, the Legislature will be guilty of no such siil cidal course. But the policy of pcnuitt4ig Magistrates in their fiields, at grog h. and cross roads to try audi cases, was i bated and by some speakers not denbtt Mr. Caldwell declared that bis object la offering the amendment was to have jt: tioe admlnlstered-lhiefly: by ; mqjistnitl out tf courts in cases qf misdemeanors. He baa got the barrier removed from the adop tion of such a course by the I gislatuiy and we ran only hope, that no Leg'ulatire will deliver over to irresponsible and ignor ant J. P's. out of court, such high and dangerous lower. Your corresimadtMit was struck at the course pursued by Wen tlemen in the discussion. ( )ne Would (are supposed that old fogyism would bavs: ad hered to the old and time honored trial by jury, and that young Amcrici would lava scouted sucn ideas and have tieeu tor pro gress LATEK. A reporter at Fort Erie, Canada, oppo- ho confirmed by the Senate, , 77. w , It U untrue, as published, that the Pres- UD ",u " c v" " 7"'' ident does not specially obj.t to the re- - m construction resolutions now pending fa Mt t ona tolegnpli line. the Senate. He adheres to his own pro gramme or restoration. Treeaadlng la Congraaa. t Washington, May 31 - IIKATI. Mr. "Wilson, from the committee of both 0f j-enianB crossed fato Canada last night, Houses, reported joint resolutions of re- j mciuding troopalrom Kentucky, Tennes spect and veneration for the memory or and Indian- m regiment from Ohio, Bufialo, June lr Notwithstanding the vigilanos.of the authorities la this section, and the U. . 8. steamer :ipcbtgaaVbe!Bg wader esa and baring W ports open, and the city wann ing with Canadian spies, several regiments Gen. Scott, and that when both Houses adjourn to-day they adjourn to meet on Monday, and that a committee of seven Seuators and niue Representatives be ap pointed to represent Congress at the funer- t a vi.r . nl,lr meta tt al to-morrow. The resolutions were unan- tint ImhIv were for the ameudnieut. wpilst j imously adoptedw Similar resolutions weie mr A a II 1 I louny America was wnat be caued fon servatism and opposed to any and all cnan ges abridging the right of 'trial by jury. So we go, and I hope that it will bej lot the interest of the State, I tliotHd fare p f ferred to have seen soin" other State try it first, and if it worked well, then as Jlrs. Arp would say to her husband, we, csild have tried It " atterwhilc." ,' A resolution will come up to-morrowde-rl iring what we have done towards a re turn to the Union, and authorizing the present to send on five commissioner to Washington, asking of the President and Congress, what more is required, qf i. One portion of the preamble asserts " that we had hoped when the convention ad journed, that before its meeting in 1S66, Congress would hare authorued the Presi dent to declare the State restored to her former nositiou in the Union. When Tour coi respondent read this part of the praam-, bfe, Tie concluded that such a statement im plied the right of Congress to declare where and how me should be permitted to return. This savors too strongly of Radicalism, endorses Stevens aud his confreres, and i npliediy ignores the President except as a uiediom. a mere conduit pine to carry put.tpftxieciTes or. a Uf liatieism has no parallel adopted in each House. The third section of the reconstruction resolutions was passed as originally repor ted to the Senate caucus. Soveral a mead - and one from this city. At this point they marched in canal boats drawn by tugs, and when nearing the Canadian side, sent up wild Irish shouts, with a grekn flag floating. Colonel O'Neal, of the Thirteenth regi mcnt, of Nashville, is in command at Fort Erie. A large number of persons were vicwine the sight from Ihis shore. The Fenians say no depredations shall be com mitted. All the Canadian wires on the mcnte were offered by Mx. Doolittle, but Canada side have been cut, except those each one was rejected by a vote of 32 to near Suspension Bridge. The Agent of 10, which was the rote on the adoption of th Auted pg left for the scene of operations. The Fenians arc reported to be marching towards Suspension Bridge, 22 miles from here. Boston, June 1. .Two companies of regulars left for lUe North this morning from Fort 'Warren, under Col. Livingston. Newby has raised a Fenian Cavalry .Regiment, under com mand of Col. Icbntai, bite of Mosby'a the section. 1 be matter was laid over i until next week. - HOCBI. Mr. Stevens' bill for the construction of a line of Railway from Washington to, the Northwest, and also to build the Railroad from Pittsburg to Cleveland, was passed. Lcblond, of Ohio, spoke against the bill as infringing the rights of the States. ia- uot memory! of the GonfederateA dead.;, Your correspondent predicts a brilliant career for llttltsrand trust that the great talents will Juatorvv even that of " God save Barbour s, "Par liament ; .... , ; Nothirg else of interest transacted to day. 1 The consideration of the basis of repre sentation, proposed till Monday next, when we may expect long speeches, much ex citement, and bitter disappointment when t'ie rote is finally taken. i , The "Xlreon." The navigation of the air may at length be regarded as an accomplished fact. Dr. Solomon Andrew's, of New York, after de voting forty two years of his life to the con struction of a vessel adapted to the purpose or ninai navigation, gave conclusive evi dence of the success, of his intention on Friday las in the' presence of. thousands of spectators. He ascended to a consider able height, and shaped bis course first in one direction and then in another, holding the movements of his eraft ia nrrfect obei dienco to the helmsman, . even In the face of a steady breexe. -i- Such are the accounts which have reach ed us, and we do not pern;!', ourselves to doubt their truthfulness. For even if the Eroblem has. not been fully solved it ia eyond question in the course of solution. The inventive faculties of the human mind are other Further reports from Gens. Steed man I guerrillas, a part of the expedition from and Fullerton on the Freedmcn's Bureau I jj,' cJty, were read and referred. Bill for the reduc-1 The Fenians say, that Gen. Fitzhugh tion of officers' pay and to regulate that of J eommand the cavalry wing of philosophy, the soldiers was discussed. 'The Secretary of War sent in to the House to-day, iu compliance with a resolu- jtioa, Gen. Whittlesey's review of Geaa. Wwxjdimm-wna yoiierton's report or rrced- tmen's Bureau. Whittlesey says, their re- port is unfair and unjust, denies- that they made a thorough - investigation, or repre sented the good it haa done. Toreira ripor. , " Washington, May 31. The Consul at Liverpool writes to the State Department, May 18 r u Two weeks ago, I advised you of a shipment to New York of 15,000 bushels of wheat of Amer ican exportation. The City of Cork which sails to-morrow, takes 408 sacks of French kflour. This is the first instance of such a shipment from this port to the United States, and probably the first time flour was shipped from Europeo America." mi .1 .lit lt invasion. I ney t urtner say, tne diow wm be struck early next week, probably on Monday. Washington, June I. Public business was suspended to-day, in respect to the memory of the late Gen. Scott Congress not in session; both Houses SmwJ.B "TV.n.d JHoT1ho,,J :KUbt ; -'i 3 I Furniture of alt kinds. : Th dwelhng house t ' V !.- t!i un , !, :. ' tiii-tt iii pmpoitiou wiih.itit any pn : euce except ia ctLse of tLe rava-i oi t-. i. atjvrff; clerks or house servants, to an amount not more than (JO each, and debt" due the United States or State, and taxes. If it sh dl appear In court that the bank rupt baa In all things conformed to his duty under this act, and that ba ia entitled nn der be provlaiona thereof to receive a dis cliarge, the court shall grant him a dis charge from all his debts, except as there ' inafler provided, and shall give him a eer- I tifieate thereof under the seal of the court i Involuntary bankruptcy la caused by ra- r rious acta of the debtor, tuck as a depart are from the State, avoiding the service of legal process, removal or concealment of" property fraudulent assignment of prop-' erty, arrest and detention for debt for a period of aerea - days, and confession of judgment, or suspension of payment of commercial paper lor lonrtoen days. rions penalties for frauds, coueealnents, Ac. are provided, and the law roes fato effect aa soon aa the necessary ailcara ar '.' appointed provided no proceed In rs- shall ia any case commence before November 1st, IbGHLUlunonJ TI7. "1 - FEVER AND AGUE CURE. Da. J. MAGGIEL'3 Fever and. ArueKlur also eure Chills and Fever.- They are an in fallible tonic U the srsteia.in all miasmatie- districts, and should be kept in the medicino chest of every family. - ' A box of PILLS will be sent fret to any suffering with the above complaints, and uo money need be returned by the patient until he feels that he is getting cured by the ase of MAGGIEL'S CHILLS and FEVER PILLS (7 They are sold by all DruggisU at $i W per box, and a perfect eure ia guaranteed, with from one to three boxes, if the dirsetions are implicitly followed. VT Bold by all Druggists and Dri-J. Mlo- oiel, 43 FulUm Street, New York, at $2 ' per box, and to whom aD orders should be addressed. r - ' 17" Caution-.! have noticed with in neb. i pain that many Druggists, both at home and: abroad, are offering my Billioua and Diarrho? Pills to patienU for the cure of Chills and t e- ver. aud Ague. My Billions and Diarrtuea. 'ills are infallible for what they claim to be. but nothing more. Do not then be imposed upon. My Chills and Fever remedies bavo- their name on the boxes, and are entirely dif rent from any of my other medicines. 1 have been at considrable expense to have a label. en gra ved di Hieult to eou uterfeit, and it is bopedl that the consumer will narrowly serutiuisa what he purchases, purporting to be mine. J. MAOGILL. M. IX, dwlyno34 43 Fulton St., New York JNew: Advertisements. Administrator's Sale. Having taken out Special Letters of Ad ministration on the estatd of James Dou hr ty, doqsascofcl will have a sale of bis peruha--Wo propCTiy al hit late resfdenee on - TUESDAY, the 19th DAY of JUNE. at which I will offer for sale som superior Milch Cows, a nice lot of Tiaoon, about 101) bushels of Corn, some Hay and Fodder, one of ' the finest Vegetable Gardens in town, a lot of having adjourned to Monday. Arrival of tha rernriaa SZora Cholera. - New Tork, May 30. The Peruvian -has arrived at Sandy Hook, from Liverpool, with 750. passen g!rs. Thirty-five died of cholera during the passage, and twenty-eight are now sick on board. They will be transferred to the Hospital ship. The Spanish squadron has left Callao and blacksmith shop may also be rented at tne same time. Terms of sale. Six months credit, bond and two 5 approved Sureties will be required before any of the yroperty is removed. All persons havimr iron at th shnn. tiffed that no one is responsible for its Safe keeping, LUKE BLACKMER, june l-d2t-wtds ; ? Special Adm'r. Printera fee $5 00 Tha reoiaai. NewTork,May3I. The Sweeney winS of the Fenian army appears' to have taken the field. . Fenians by train loads, have been arriving at Buf falo, Cleveland, and other cities along the I border, confronting Canada. The move- to Peruvians, he now leaves the Pacific return arain if Peru ia Insolent Guatemala, San) Salvador and Costa Rica have declined the Chilian-Peruvian ment baa assumed a threatenW attitude. The British Consul arrived at Buffalo, and I 1Iiance- l ' an ' 0l"mafe'7 many elegrapbed on yesterday- to .the manager I The country papers give sad accounts t,w.p.CD j uraimcu vi iu our 1 0f ti,e Great "VI : Western Bailwajf, requesting I of the distress from tbe floods. weNwton's discovery of tho law 'of him to top 811 th f0,DS from h I A destructive tornado has swept over gravitation, and that of tbe evolution of the stars by the elder llerachell, deduced from the motion'of a dimple on the . surface of a rivulet it may be donbtod whether there has been" any' purely scientific achieve ment equal to this Dr. Andrews drew his inspiration from a kindred source. . W'hen be was yet but seventeen years old, bis at tention was one day auddenly arrested by the swoop of au eagle', and he thenceforth resolved to dedicate his faculties to the roiaortbritale tion of its nrincinlea to tha nrmtijil rinr l j . . 1 intoro.ta f I 5t 5 Ml ' . " i-ine wonuenui naiuiomes 01 tne u Suspension Bridge. - He- also ; telegraphed I Jackson, Miss, injuring the capitol and .1 .1 I . ! w ' " K ine military auinontiea at Toronto. I otner Dniuungs. Canadian volunteers, it ia expected, will . aain be called to arms. ' u " i sail . - rrom South JLaterler, New York, June 1st . !rhe steamer Mortibg Star baa arrived The frigate Susquehanna left Bio for New York April 19th. The news from the GUEAT SALE OF ' Dry Goods, Books, Ac, &c. LARGE LOT OF VERY VALUABLE in disgrace, and is reported to bare sailed j Books, Beautiful Jot of Infant's Clothing. for JUonteviaeo. ,1 w.,i, " j .;i. u..l. Admiral Nunet had addressed a bom-1 Gold Pencils, Boots and Shoes, 8 bales of Cot ton Yarn 1 Sulky, Spoons, knivis and forks. f - J J 1 i i; ii , . which be sayi that, having chastised the AuXn"on 3 aTaE JMAUKWUUD, & COn may 1 dlt Auctioneers." THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. (E8TABU8HCD 1855.) , ' f A superb Literary Companion and sterling oia Home journal, ruouanea every Saturday, . --"-r . . BY WM. B. SMITH & COMPANY. 58 Fayettcvffle St, Baleigb, K. 0. Elenntly printed on beautiful white DaDr. mammoth sheet, with eight large pages. Its corps of Contributors includes nearly all . the most distinguished authors of the coun try, and with the combined services of so ma L ny celebrated writers it haa achieved a parfeot , saeeess la presenting mn uurtvailed arrow of talent ,, . '1 - ' Ita Romances, Stories, Tales. ' 1 . Novelettes, Sketches, CriUcurms, Re- views. Poems, Biographies, Witti-' SXarkata. ' ' New Xoykj June I. Cotton aktriesyij partial holiday Gold 141. Cotton dull; sales 1,000 bales. Flour ' declined 5a 10c. j sales 18,000 brls. Wheat c isms, Travels, Adventures, I There was a id how expressive f the i most tiing lttb- i oKiay was consumed in the further duv jects are to him who can look beneath thejr scion oi me amenament proposed to See. t ittrface into the solriti CUSS 0, of bill of lihU. Mr. M o -e offered as substitute to the amendment heretofore Ten d, " that the General Assembly mar establish Courts of Record to be held pub- nciy ana at stated timc3 and places by one or more J ndges or J ustices of the Peace, who may hear and determine without anr ' jury grand or petty all misdemeanors, the pumanmtni wnereoi is not corporal, otheN wise than by imprisonment whenerer the punishment whereof is. not corporal other-' accused shall consent to be tried " wise than br imprisonment, whenerer the ) Aa mh as your correspondent was at aetawd shall consent to be so tried." - tacbeed to trial by jury, he infinitely pre Wr. Mebane expressed a willingness (if ferred the above to the amendment itself permit led to do so) to accept this - amend-1 but was in hopes that the substitute and annit aa a subatitnta for his own. - -I amendment would both be eonsineJ "tn Objeefion waa made by Mr. Boydcn and the tombs of the CapuleU" but in this be othera, and tbe question recurring on the w aa mistaken. The substitute was voted 1 amendment to tbe amendment it .was re-'down, and then aa- amendment tatX! jected ayes 8, noes 96. surface into the spiritual side of nature, the application may not be deemed unreasona ble ; and hence bur confidence in the suc cess of Dr. Andrew's Labors. It would be premature to speculate on tbe consequences of such a discovery : but should it prove a reality, ftjs not difficult to foresee as great a revolution in tbe mode and facilities of travel, as the one wrought by steam compared with the antiquated stage eoach so antiquated that in . this aire- J progress we look back upon h, rather as an msuiucon oi toe miry pasr, man as nav fag existed within the memory of this gen eration. ' - .. v. .- . tcries on tbe Island opposite Itaherna.- Jen thousand JBraaillians crossed tba J's- ana on tbe loth without opposition, and drove fa the Paraguayan skirmishers, and next morning occupied Itaherna, capturing four guns and a flag. Tbe whole allied army waa transferred nthe 19th tad ttorar detHtfaf ralcif S2T" bushels j Aire pure, entertainrng and instructive in a aV j iu acwruncv wrui uia name oi- vna . paper . if ir. ir. - v .i .1 1 a I jaoouc, uij.iv- 1 - gii muomi, ninu ana sugges- on uio praeucai Paraguayan side of the Parana. Tbe Par aguayans abandoned their camp, three miles on the road to Utunantra and re age. J treated to that Fortress on which tbe allies Tbe younr hatter who saved the life of the Russian Emperor received the sum of . 600,000 franca raW by subscription, and J CMtom Uouae. fa Saato Ctherue The Braxillian Imperial Assembly con vened. The Emperor's speech called es pecial attention to the enrrency?" ' Tbe was Cotton. Demand confined toew buyers. Ktehea.' T, Market dulL Lower middling, 35. . S- CB8CirTIOw t . Oneyeary. $5.00 Thx BaKxacrT Law. Tbe Bankrupt 8ix Months, ... 2-50 law- which was passed on Tuesday but in Clubs af Fve One Year, .20.00 . tha National Honae of RerjresenUtives. V,u.b of - . 40.00 m toe I, . - . . n .. v j i,k v 1 And vr Senate, makes the United States District "Lw Courts courts of bankruptcy, and also rr SUTTir A- Cn give, tbe Circuit Courts jurisdiction of the x7C !TxZ snbiect It provides for both voluntary Tm! i?TZ'n and involuntary bankruptcy. Ia the for- - 58, Fayetteville 8t, Raleigh, N: C, mer. tnr citizen owinc onr $300. shall XT 9rAtl WITH Bstanaoit a . - . " . ... v. I IV. atrextraeopyto the party getthrgWa" mw uav ma iu mlm SDOulnS ' were marching. II u mantra cannot be held and a speedy end of tbe war is anticipated. b' potion to the Judge of his d ST All ita It- was re-j down, and then aa- amendment to the a large tract of land waa girrn him, to ea-1 P-tersms killed. t uroaiwni was cnerea tlut the officers able oia to aupport his tew dignity. . I At Bio Grande de SuL tbe -old silver aa vWaHy. buWIu kas ha hi aaxioas hi tict settinr out. his InabilitT to pay his I as atwia Mgagca hi tha Book debts fa full, and hia willingness to aurrea-1 "SJrl 1 der hia property for tbe benefit of biaered-1 will wn.dtu wwh mnni tors. The filin of tha petition ia aa act I py. .H k ir u a- hudiaf ha of bankrantcy, apoa which the Judge di. wJM with Bosk racts the United bUtes Marshal to take I M Nuttowrr t ail kia& en h MtviM hr a- fwuuMtnai of his efforts until aa ass1mM 1 !".""? umi ."". Starfhti, r - m.mmri m Baawa, Bairiia, . C.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 2, 1866, edition 1
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