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i: s THE ARGUS. FRANK DA II LEY, Editor. i TUURSDAr:::::::::::::::::::::AritIL 25, 18C7, t& subscriptions received at ast TIM Jit THE PRICE OT SUBSCRIPTION TO BEPAW INVA RIABL T tS At) TA SCR. It might he i pre tod of ua that w b.ralJ take a leading part in eupgeating to tba people f S)l,! uuitlrn thrnnirhi nr imlnnni. th rtDnl v ...... w - . . " - , 1 . tbey Aould pursue and tho alep tby abodld i bttln2 toytrii jrP?lro?tUn undr the r I contact of Congveas. Having beeal placed upon a back Mat by tboM acta, and ft the position aomewbat of either an alien anmy or a prisoner of war, we feci Tory much diaioelined to do any aacb thing, for wo would, wo think, bo overstep ping tbo bound to wbicb wo bare been taa'gned Wo therefore in rite all who kave tbo ri'ht to vote to make mm of -our columns, to express tbeir views. ' r.Tle reotleeaen heretofore announced are requested by Cart Macfarland and L L. Polk, Esq , to continue to receive tbo. uamee of those absolutely needing relief a tbeir respective die. tricta, and report then U either of tbo akoro Bamed gentlemen. Tboao needing tbo relief eVould report to tbo gentleman acting for tbo diitrict in which the y reside. 'There ia no use for anj one to come to towa with tbo expectation of getting it, excepting th'oeo riiiding in tbo WadewbW beat, aa tbo com will be distributed at central pointa in each beat as toon aa received. Wo republish the name of tbo gentlemen heretofore reqaeeud to act, ao that the need? mat know to wheat to apply! R. T. Bennett, Wede.bW; Col. V.C. Smith, Smith'e; Rev. J. E Morrison, Morcn; Arch. Nieen, Goliedge'a; Townley Redfearn, White'a Store; W. L White, Guru Spring; Jaa. A. Lilea, Lileetill ; AKan Caudle, Laneeboro; 51. W. Mask, -Diamond Hill; Joo. W. Thomas, Barnivi!!; W. Macfarland, Cedar Dill and Ucrorlj'a. , ';. a. Hoa. R. M. Saodero died at bia reei .TiTTsleiea. oo Sondat afternoon, after a protracted iDacV T8 Mr' Handera si c". i - .e.-p -- a : av if. dunng h. J.fo, "M,.r " and pro6t, with fion onor total to luuieeii ana ma native Stste, II.V" n io . 179L After atadrias law bo i eleeted t9th nu5 of Commons ia 1315, mnS Btl1 18p 10 latwr part of wbicb year f t0 tbe latwr part of which year f tleciid t0 '-8reM- I. 1S28, be waa electedAttor,M!7 UeneriL 19 1S33 be pff'oteJof "ComsniMtonera , ta nettle elalsta aswrrace-Ia l?3IJte waa Uwa T..i? t i- ?g:atatare but resigned ia 1S40, to rua i tbaberBatorijl bair Io op positioa to lion. J. V Morobead. Ia 1841 be u again elected to jlongreea. Ia 1815 b waa appolntel by PrtsiBt pk Minister taflain. . IolS50he waa r4:n elected to the Iloaso of - Commoni, an - sueotjf elected to tbe bench cf tbe FjJiTCrcrt, wkich be held op to the xVgjs ir, after wbicb be retired to pri Yitt'life. ."T " '" : i3u. We welcome to oar eiobangrlist the Inde pendent rrtiij published at Cop cord, N. Ct by J. M. Cvm k Co. Tbo Prtujt well got p loth eiitoritilly aad typographically. We-wish the mblifibM aaecow. '''' -K3 Tbo -Utitod -State Senikta,. hkb Jbaa beeo sitting ia Extra Session ainie tb SOtb of : JIarcb, lactiog on Presidential nominations, Ae., aJjounted on tbe 20th teat , le&Ting about twenty poiitkms fieaut, which, under the tenure til of fice law, the President cannot fill. Tbe majority of these Tacaccle are ia tbe west The Waab'iogtoa C!vmicUt relatire to tbe ad jeornment, saja : . - ' -.- " "When the Senate adjained last sight the itnprenton' seemed aloost uoirersal that there would be no rj-iomm in either house err the third of July "next The feeling between the Senators and tbexecutfve was aoeomparatively, cordial, and the ioteiiigeuce from the South, promising . eubmissioo to the terms of the reconstruction " - act, so anspittif'Uthat tery few doubted ttt tba measuree of Congres bad anticipated and fore eloicd all chance of difficulty and dissensbo." ' irlf not too late, planters' ehguid put ia all tbe corn tfcej can. Tbe news front Europe ia- " aicsie ttat Frnce and Pruisu wtUgo to waf with eaob etler thia summer, and that the whole - of Europe, will be JnTolad. -'--ItVtbia should be tbe case, while eotton wtll firing; . compara'fTreljr ootbang, coru and lacoo will run to high (per hapi fa atioej prices. t , - - XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Msf. Banastt A:my ii io receipt of fresh prrcwi of all kinds aad piantatioa fttt.j,li; fresk cofctiooer. As will be priTd, tbe b truri tht wica of air. Jos. Sue to sufwUttfatl tbt'ir store. Mr. Sue I too fclJ merchant, and We'l known Io tits cuaiatuaitj .to nl aor eosamtn 4aiea tfom as. ..,. Vj refren to Mers-McLaaohlia Little's ecl waa, it will be tn the ar odJiug f i b grwtlit te their stock. : v ' ' : Mits Bettie Lilly tus Jut rteW'd Utesi styles tf satHiasr, trisaantof, Sto. Miss X's. Ut and skill ar woH kaowa ia this etmuait. wGhs btr a eU. . A Nin, CoIloticf; i jatiss Ul)rUt neties t"de!iaqiul'ta-Syra. -" T. H. TnlitMoa gives notioa of when and wfaers k wUl urfbt M7rs ia this eoanty to asms tbttr Uc . aV.. A. A'ifm aia girt nulie a,t tu time ' t wkta at will ait tx payers to reocita tit Ums dqe. Capt. J. C. MeLsoeklla is after tboM wbe Lt not .. faiS.iwt tbeir prssiee t kiss. r VT. R. Moa wauts Lbartrs, at bis Tsaaery aar . UWrtiia. Tbe CotasAiMranrt f Claims t:.s aotiet of the tit s wba tbtr wilt breia tbeir Ovtica aedtr tb aet , " t-i -ti Lrcsltar far tb aatticBtbt of eliaa agsiarf l fetate. ; - - - - - - - ; . P. HkbarilMwi has last a black aaare ool. 8ee L t 4trticsat. . - .. . (J EX. SICKLE'S ORDER. We give oo the firat pace Ihia week aa Im portant order from Geo. Sicllee.,. Wo take it that tbia order will afford-more relitf, ia one ro epect, in South Caalina than U dta Site. Hero we bare a Uy law that s to aoao exteot, oper atiTo. In Sooth Carolina they late none, or tirtuallj noce, tor tbo oe adoptad by the Leg Mature baa been aet aaido by the eouru aa un oonatitutionaJ, and io oonfequence oreditcra hare been pusbiog mattcra to extreoieej and there bu been great eacrifioe of property. - There ia ono feature of tbo order we do not like. Tbo aboiikhinent-of capital pauiebaient, jXCftiB .ill!To W'e'ajil'jJfi rPIt. bend, work naoro barn, than good, and bare a tendency to diaorganiae our eitil court. . , Paragraph XII abewa (ya. 8. to bo tsoio of a wag than we girt Vita credit for. We bare beard it auggcaled that that paragraph waa eon cocted to allay the fear of ucuibcri of Northern men who wiab to oo t J-r to aettle. Lot were rcttraioed front appfttbenalona that they would bo legitimate tnatka for bush-whackera and anro conitructcd rtbeU. Our iatpmsion ia that ihe General koowa that buodreda of radical iuiatoo. ariea are anxiooa to coaao down bere to cnligkUo the benighted, but they expect to Had vvery man bristling with pistole aoJ Lowia kniree a la Dlackbeard, aa par tho1 Tirate'e Own Rook." So Le takea occwio to disarm an already tin armed population, and to tell ihs Radioala that they can oow come without feara of being abut at, atuck at, or Samnerixed a U Brooke. We anticipate the moet exteo.ire political cauip neel ioga' throughout' tbia region the approaching auiamer and fail that ever bare been held in it So ice of our contemporariea, we aee, are die- Kaed to question the constitutionality of thia or der. It ia IjK to raise any auch cry. Uncon- ttitotiooal, indeed I Where ia the Constitution to teat it by? n ia right for mi'A rnikea rijkt. - . - WHITHER AEE WE DRIfTIS'O t" Thia oucjtion. wbicb roa. Mr. KJitor. so ner- nioently aak ia the ImArjui, it out well calcu lated to arouse the attention ot moralists and philanthropists, an J excite in their Ireasta the dread conclusion that their most earnest efforts to atay the titarch of demuralizatioo and recklexa neta uust etcntually prore afjortiTe. . Sad, aad reflection I Such howertr.. has thooirh piuta Lbl fM tttst extent ,..( rWci-beco ' . " - . . w. .,' k,. .v. one of the consequences of war throughout the history of the world. In addition to and coo iruatory of what you say an instance or two may be related. ' At our last eourf, a man formerly of aome suniicg ia the community, one who eoce made teaipsraoco sp&ccbes, weut to town to ap ply for license t- rttatf fjw, and waa only in diced t iein (ror I.J r!h purptj3--tj ?ouu aels and remou$trsRec f friends taring prcreJ HBarallrng by- Ar atcm ftct wL?:h proi.ned itself that tbe County r futo abd Federal tax would amount to two hundred and fifty dollars! (lie rpent a whole day, though, in tryiug to bor row the amount, bat only succeeded io getting 117.50.) Again, a man who "used t? woulJa't 'a done It," deliberately, recklessly, with utter disregard cf the consideration, courtesies and ameoiiitf which should have marked bia conduct. marched into one of the "institutions" ofwhichl you speak while a preacher was sitting en tbe op posite doer steps. He look a drink! Bat tbat'a not all when be can e oat, locking 'happy and wiping the ambrosial drops from lis chin, assure u rr.Iicaek sat tsptn PiJHeock's bill" . ; (hat preacher' $ mouth watered! Now, possibly, it was from compassion and regret, but the be lief force itself upon us that, 'ioogh laid. Ancuhfcr uuttridau sclually -,,aiUCtdi.w;uxu out fekiogt: friccd wb was with biai to job him J. . V ' Finally, a man bitberte of meek and exempla ry dfeanor did, iu tie broad day, ia the glad sutisliSne of liberty and pore air of freedom, nn cariog cpon whoso ear the word fell, sunpj : 'Kick f tick I pom-pa-dijJIo bood!e-boo I ama Tbad gUrena and Butler too t" AadAU !bli:.enjrXYerj!ytMtleri are we drii.mg I I am really alartued. And " that remind mo of a little anecdote," aa the late Mr, Lincoln, ow defunct, would -have aaid. A pioua deacon, reproving aome urchin for vio lation of tbo Sabbath, recited the monstrous wrong they were doing, and it consequences, and waxiugwarm, said ." Ob, my joung frietida, I am alarmed:" " Are youf 3id one of the youngsters (t then why in the hell don't you run T'' - JUy feeling are about to overcome me. . YiMi, disconsolately, r : SKEW BALL. ;'Oaj. ; corrcipondent teems disposed to1 be face tloua. ' Ve -cannot "see h" in' the liglit.be does Hkeltikoy who waa kicked by a certain long eared animal, we "can't aee anything to laugh at" We will givelif anatber fac to jgpgitate ao disposed. We will do H by asking tim the question, if he ever,. iu the gaine length of time saw ao .many wagons going through the couStry, aa io tbe last six montlir pBi, peddling whUky and Jbiaody, (most of it wade from corn,) au'd lbat, Vw, at a time when half .cf tha South ia crying out (of bread, and tbe people it omo por tions of it reported dying of starvation T . We are Dot, a all who know mf a temperance man after the "atraitest eect.", We bave no po rita'nicalor fbarir&cal notions about it We eaonet help thrnkiog, however, that " too much of agouti thing ia aa bad as not enough." AtTd jest Dow there' is too much disposition on the .part of men, heretofore looked up to, to give way to habit of iotemperanee, too, touch diepo aition oo the part of ther masses to follow them, and too little inclination to take bold of tbe tern duties of lia ira the right way; Doe not our correspondent think a we do? W think be does, lit we know that hebiul hit laaghing face be bt a, heart "that feels anotbera pain, and throba for anotbeVe woe." ' "" ii i . i ii r " - jii , la. it ia reported that tbe National Dank at Selma, Ala , '.fef.V robbed jf 1150,000. , POLITICAL MOVEMENTS. The Richmond papera, of the ICth, have long and interesting acooonta of a meeting held by tbe tecroeaof Richmond, on the nibt Pr ool. Tie meeting wna held in tbo New Tuea tre, and tfcaf iratnenso baiMiog wai fillod to orer flowiug. The mooting is described aa a very harmonious and enthusiastic one. It waa ad dressed by R. T. Daniel, K , Commonwealth Attorney, tlie JIoo. W. H. Macfarland, Col. Marroaduke Johnson, Nat Sturdivaot, Eaq., and the RejDr. Burrows. .The adrice givea waa of the verr aoundctt character. The dan cere of a political separation1 between the two racca and the advantage accruing from unity of aotion wcm forcible porttayod. Tbe addressee wero deliftred by invitatioa, end were faforably tegeived by the Ure audienoo. , A State Republican Convention, composed of over two hundred begnxa and about fifty whites, met ia Richmond on the 17th iost. Tbo con rentioa ws gtco Up under tho auspicea of the ootorioua Uianicutt. Tbe oooTcntiuo adjourn ed ou the ISth. The following i part of thia daya' preoeediog as reported by tolcgrapb : Tbe pumaing feeling tbowq in th speeches of thecolje!ewbcrswasforeoii2ica:lons. Obe or two who Opposed it were saluted by eric of "Copfthe3 '- tW aansmitowiuent mud by FreeUnd, ef PcU-raburg, that if Cooras did not give the otgrooe lands tboy should be taken by violcnco, waa received with much applauso. Tbe white. embra did not seem , Io rdih the conE'oatioa )aa, aud tried to throw cold water oa it. The committee reported an address to tho people of the Ulc, aud a series of resolutions. Tbe addrf first recites the wrongs d ue by reb els, bat sjs tboso wbo fought unwillingly ouht to be fjrgtien, and then uVUres alligeanco to the Republican party, aiid subuit: the following platform ; " Honor and rewards to labor homes or tke homeless who are willing to work prop erty and not polls to bear to burden cf taxation the property of the ?iate must edu-uto tbe children of b State free schools aud univer sal e Jjcatkn. It tlrcatji.s the land uiooopoINt of the State with confiscation if ihy oppoe the laborer aud attempt to control ! i rote, or molest the sehrxtl Uchr an ) friends of frcedmeo. Tbe resolutions thanked the Thirty x,iuth Coa gresr f'rwli legislation, and pledge the confeu tioa to aid io carrying it out as t!. 'only mean of eariy admission into the Union. They then adopted .tEe principle and j !atf r:u of th j Nation al ReputUican party attd aJrocated equal rtjhu to all, including the richt to bold itLce. Tby refuse to support for office any man who doe not openly ideutify himself with tbe Republican - W a m a , party, iixn ajurtfje ana resolution were aa opted unaulmcusly. A resolution raring con fiscatioa wa, after a sharp debate, rforrei. A nrsxHutioir- endorsing - Preaident -JohoJon,- was booted dowo. ; A Urge metio? waa held at Mobile, Ala., on the nisht of tho 18th S.OOO present. Ioilama- toty Radical tpeeebe wero made by black and white speiker. , ncnolutions were auopte J athl. UiitZ wi;b .tbe Radical partr, and "deaanding t'lvfigV u fiv cu juries, bold c&ee and riJo in Car.., (t.'ia-ttc'.t'.ng w cousf.wed mostly of col ored JjJonsV ' ; " A rolt tneetiagof the citizen beld at Sa vantabcu tb 1 t h, wia adjresel by ex Got- w i srw it m i ernor Josetn Xj aroma, woo. spoke i r so r.tur and a half, advising ruboiission to the" military bill as the best alternative left for tie people of the South. a ru-,i,t;. . fc,.u i..J.citcn-bo 16th of -May. W wo-terstaof that tbe burg, Va-, on tbe l?tb, which passed r"esLlution J V...- """"r I-'Vi I fuilyaSrming equal right between the whites and blacks, and accepting ihe term of Congress. Tbe meeting was very large and eclbusiastic, and about ue-half negroes. John Lyon was the only speaLcT- ' Tk CbarKston Mrcitriftol SaturJjy week, say : - - . -.. , j .... j m t 4 A-rge ana enttiuaia.-tii5 eting or tcircoior td jpie of the lower portion of Richland Dis trictVas held oo Saturday last at Gad den Sta lioaiia the South Carolina Rtilroad. I f, meeting waa ad Jrested by throe colored mei, tad by Robert Adams, Eq r Ciptaia Aa deraoSffocmerly of the United- Stales aruiy, and II. I Jeffera, Esq., of tbi city. . Kolut'oos were adopted declaring the deter- n 17. r n :i rzzs rrTrri-trTs-s sssats-.titst- UilFJ-iou oj .ins cooreu ieopiu tucro anaciuunu to k&w.ao ootMle interference with their duties es "k'zeni of South Carolina, and to sefctt Frotn iDi mg their former toasters, with whose iutcresU tLji.owo ara necOMarily interwoven, the most all) tod "impartial men that they cau find to .".'pcseDt thorn in the jaw making assemblies oftbi cooajpr: V. " .- . " jsgt. The Marion (S. C.) v5ftfrj-eporta the ffitttjftifif f a "freed man near that, village on the l$th just., iiaed Oilb IJiaday, by drunken men named McDouald alia$ Rullery who bad bc en open ting i n that section as a "t tilt setter. " iter'al'i was lately discharged from tije Fed eral service, Bufore committing the eleed he had bn beard to exprens himself &4 anxious "to jd?.dll!:!ifi;;AtJasjt.ia v4. Generlil-Siekles, by generald order, has eataijlinhed a Provost. Court for Barnwell and Aiken districts S. C. The efctablisliaiQtit of th.1; eoart, be recite in tha order, is in conse quence of the. iuability of negroe to get justice iu ht civil courts in those districts. . ; s i . i .. . tS"Tbe Supremo Court haa decided that the Utiftfcd Stales District Courts .16ne have juris ditv,on over the internal waters, of the United Sueea, including rivers and lakes. Heretofore the State Coorta bave claimed jurisdiction over the internal waTfera.". ",V ' ' 1 3 A dispatch from Columbia states that tbo repletivtkia of voters in this district will be com meocd ss soon as a suQJcient number ef person prrsent tbemsolves qualified io aot aa registera ; botf few have done -ao yet. . .- )- The Right trouB Ttmon, Roman. CsthofttUUbopof BuffaIo;died ou Tueeday aight, thl ICth inst., of .erysipelu. Bishop Timon waa a fative of thie country, and consecrated BUhop ou tbe 17th of October, 1817. efjulti atfctfed that Raymond baa withdrawn Lb name a a caudidate for Miai3tr to Austria, acl thaV ex General John A. Andrew ha re c-sved the nomination. 1 ; - - r.,at.,i k. the Supreme Utued ky tbt "UP1" fnnrt untha lAth.ln the Geersia iniunetioo ease. reads tho t The State of Georgia, complainant ri. Edwin M. Ktantoa, , UIysa 8. Orant and John Popo fiuftindanta. Tbe Preaident of tbe United SuUa to Edwin M. Stanton, Ulyase S. Orant and John Pope, Greeting: For certain causes offered before tbe Soj reme Court of the United States, holding jurisdiction in equity, you are hereby commanded that laying all other matter aside, and notwithstanding any excuse, you bo and appear before the aaid Supreme Court, holding jurisdiction inequity, oo tho first Mondsy ia December aext, at tbo oiry of Wash ington, in th District of Colombia, .boiag tbe preeeot seat of the National Government of tbe United Bute,, to anawcr unto the bill of .com plaint of tbe Bute of Georgia iu the aaid court itbltttcd a-gshwryon; hereof pa lrrnotttr fail at your peril. Witness, the Hon. Salmon .P. Chase, Cl tif Justice, cky ar 0. Orr baa addreased a circular to tbe Shcriffa of South Carolina auggcating the namiDg of auitable persona aa registers under th recon atruction acta. He state the'Qitalifi'.ationa re quired, with tbe precribed oath. The uatnea tliua collected are to bo furnished Gen. Sickles. The circular oencludee aa follows: "I cannot too earnestly impress upn yow the vital Impor. kince of promptly, acting opW the request con tained ia this communication, and trnuiittiec your answer at the earliest usy prBctirable. If an earoeat and energe'io effort ia notT made te proeure the actviccs of tru?t worthy citizcoa to discharge thie respnetive dati.o they will be performed by fr.njerl vhomsy not have a cor rect appreciation of the wants of tbe comreuoi ty." JfIn tho Supreme Court on tho lth, R J. Walker filed the amended bill in behalf of Miitissippi against Secretary Stanton and Gen. Gnnt and Ord. The Attorney General moved to dismiss both this and tie Georgia bill for want of jurisdiction, and it waa ateed by the Coun sel that tbe motion should be argue', an the 2Gth lust ''. prr. The So pre wr Court ef the United State Ins decided that there was no legul blockade of the Rio Grand during tho war, and has ordered that restoration of the the cwoers. caro of the PttorhoT to t3)uTUs full vote of Maryland in favor of the State Constitutional Convention -a ten thousand tiisjori'.y. The Contention will convene cn the Sli i of Mayat Anospoli. CirTho Conservative State Convention of Teanesflre, on tho 10th iust , noruiuatod Hon. rjmerson Etheridge, an ex member of Congress, for Governor. ' STATE, 5Ala cr OavAXTis ! AMr, Jn. A. EaJ, f Hu!i'.x, wbo, it af etat, wi if!gt tu tb lata IIuU Senile mtiag In tbia eity, hst written letter to tha WtlJon Si!, in vial:rtioo cf bia enre, Ppeking f tb ftrseeation of the '-loyal Unicniits" ilurieg tb r.i ti!s, patLUa:'y, about the Quartrmas. trr aid C)ai:Mariti, who "rJ tbeir fin UikkJcI elitrRtra, JoubU rainrr bti f.M, and r brs tqr, aeut th !x ef Sanca Finitt't , terrsct cf tin jrtat Arabian KuigKt." Tbis wiil do t suoog aiiU r t poor Pool's story about thos TtmukAt'.t ytttoroi tiplt.U. W bra J a aali-niptioa ti Rire Mr. Fsla e'npyof Don Quixote auj Vr, Pool aa lit! on ef P-.-wees a-obaUtrics Sentinel Tub CoMvtimi'ji or ma p. K Cucacw la eur ajrrtisin( ealurunt t' reader will du s announce tnent tbat th Eti.i l C'cnTciion IU tnrct ia tils 1 L .1 .1-- most iatertatiDg ertr b)d ia tit Stat, aa I ef tbe nt limit iciporUnoe t tb cburcht of ti e I)icea,"i"ii I r ' v t vvniwti ki-ria win j't oua ' 1 w iur much at qatttion of an unasual tbaracter wi'l cUira its attention and drtiftratiens, via: a to wbttber tbe lioee bal!' b diTidi, and a to lb propriety and oee-ersity of appoiet g an Asti'taat Ui9b0p.besi.Jt s mattiTS coticaruing tba rtlationa of tb Church to IV. fre vJmea. .A foil aUondasce of dulxate ia expected, au.l w ar qaite stir that eucb parson as ct to owe eitv will b cordially weiecmed by tutir rburh ILtt tiren an d tna cooi munity at lirge i; ), ,! CrTirr Statb CosvisrioK, TlJa.oJy assen.hlos in tbis city on Wedoeeday,. tb 11 J cf May neat. Th first Baptist church in this city tonds, through lr Committee of Arratjrtmnts, grettiogs to her bretlirt n and fristtda of tbis titst, and other F.lutn, iinrnx thera of a cordial welcome, and tbat every effort will bemade pa provi-i ror tteir eatertammmt. A cosnihitte will b in attendane at the different depots to aMsigu home to 'tho who ws eomt, aad'i tt.v TK smbtKona wrswt-tteriU-HaU a yo4adaT-wri.lora4thSLtaia-cttiU W. B,.Ca.lheiL St the .-jOtlr Jitisj. ".'Efforts will- ba made to secure frert the diEVrett Rvilroad Companies, return ticket for the delegates.' IWU. jHtpafh. Mbdical CoTaTio!i Th State MvJienl Society will eonvenesin ' Tartoro "ftri the 15th of "Ifay "br pbysioiaoa of Tarboro', tbe Southrrner states, ar ml io 2 ample arrangements to pise their brstbren from all portions of the State a cordial and fraternal welcome. " . " "7.".: i -"--.-.- t CoMw5UABi.. Tlk, 'TaVboro' .,rnr Intentions. eommemlable transaotipn on the part "of thre freed meo ia Edgeeomb county. A negfro with a bad char aiter, while prowling about, met a small negro by who was drivUig from Tarboro', cart in which tbera was provisions, Ac. Ii (topped the boy, jumped wppri bim, and choked him a he thought until dead. Ha then toot tb cart int the woods and begin rifling it.. nat tu eBg)eoj" wy eoffl,Ot-t "; - abort distance off three, colored men Harvey Spark mn, Frank Bridgers aad Lawrence Bridger be git tbe'r assistanoe, and they wet with bias and capt"um. tb rtgae, and earrled bim ta town and turned him over to ib eieil authorities. They had sous difficulty in securing the fellow. ' A Good Movenkst. A cull for a meeting of tb fsrmers of tb county of Cumbe'rlaad hat been made, fto b befd in Fayettesill otf the 1st of. May. The ob ject is. to consult upon th geneml Interest of agrieul tor and to exeit deeper interest in the- Ittprov. meot of tb soil, and what is neeetisary for tire devel opment of tho farming ioterests. : CoL. C. C. Taw. The foliuVing statement of facts from the Charleston Mercury of a recent dato, will no doubt put at rest all the Idle and exaggerated report which bave recently gone abroad to th tfeot tbat Col. C..C, Tew, late of the 2d reglmeat of North tin troops, was not dead, bu " '"!" pris oner at the IV lua result of th iTrt- ..i.. ui Mf, Henry Tew, tha father of 8oh Tew, is aulBcient te uonvinc any reasonable mlad that Col. Tew waa aevr at any tin eonSned at th Dry Tortu gas. bat.ia nowquretly sleeping tb last sleep of death: 'Our readers era well aware of the report, origin atd In North Carolina about the midcll of Fsbruary that Col. C. C. Tew waa not dead, aa bad taeo ran. erally believed, bus wa.atlU ali and . prisonor at the Dry Tortagas. . Col. Tew was a nativ of Mount Pl4snt and bia father sti'J life here, highly r pot4 bytii fellow-eillseo, aod hoaortt by hm with a at ia tb State Legislature. Tb report above allodd to was, of ooer, mote excite" aie'feel. iofts in the highest degr; aa1,: aUhoagh be had as -r. . ssMi - -v.a fsn . . i t to4 reoa to doubt Ita awthe ntldty; be datanniud ewrtloa U satisfy llma.tf po.itiT.ly as , t lu tmtb or hU'ty, and aa aooa aa ac cout n i bts rtin?mats h srtout, tu maiuteoi on u t th Dry J'ortag If Bfiry..,.l roturd-d on yo- , trday', and w warmly w1o:j J ty bin ':, and hl(IUliS a to me rall 0I pil lUTtUr...' r - 4 cia- atjevienoe oa but irt-;y poured la en im 4 -' '"It I to ks rsrttod tbat Mr. Tw'a Impressloi .... 1. k f.t.li .t ik Miuiit hmm hiiaB Aaufl rm.l yoDd a doubt, aad It t now eortaln tbat Col. Tw ia net, and nevtr baa ba,- a nriaoaer at tb Dry Tor tufas. Mr. Tw has babMot forty-two daya, and trartlad vr 4,000 mil, having vUted BaJtlnore, K Yotk, Key West, and Havaaa. Tbe tnaa Who originated tha report dippard aon after snakiug am iaiiiivo, mut mr. w ivmu w m-w vtmw vj which to true biro. At lUltiner Mr. Tw boaie st tsfied tbat there was very little (banc that tlir wa any truth ia tb rawer, but towtak auraeo doubly sor, be determined to visit tbe Pry To'rtagas. Tbe ' nf rvuluv 4ias.auth.whiia Mr. T. waa eifxaniy tnrown in con tens FI'"vliuu uia ui quiiis treated hiss with tb greatest ktodiiM and pol'.tenese, and afforded htm every iwcllrty is their , f..r iKa aAnnmnllahnaiit of hla tiurnoi. "' -Tb Dry Trtugs, Mr. T. foua j to be a small ey about 13 aeros ia extent, entirety surrounded by tb trails of tb fort, wblrb Ls an extensive and powerful work, and tbouab it baa bo ia rroeeas tf aonatrae- tion for 19 years, it U still unnibd, las UJ of be ia th barren wtst it I rmsrnily iur posed, ll lit U-autiful spot, with a delightful olimat, the tent' peratare cf which awr tW decrees la wlater, and rrry rarely falls be-low tO drgreaa. Ther are no Coa fev'sraia tdir Bfw oflnd at 4 bo Dry Tartagaa, racrptCal. St. I.eger Orenfoil, u l b la the only oa tbat bas-tver been eoorlnod Ihet, aad be it not lai-' prisnaed aa a Confederate soldier,' but on a char t f ' jacfU'liarUm. AU lb prlioasr bav the freedou cf th croaads xcepl Cel. Grenfti), who is ooly altowtd . to walk out certaia bour- This eieeptioo U of rreaat date, and Is m id on aeeoubt cf Col. Oratifaira ?tt!r , to t!' presa, and Lis allecrl attart ptste rtMa insu bordination anwfg th ether prioaV AliV'd. Q't' Cfrrrspondenr is nowsuperrist-d, wberes prtviouily, b wits s'sowtd to writo without rcstratr.s or soportl sion. . ' ' " . -It is io do aope.i mai rar. i f w !(, isror to pao lie, aad partijolarly bis friends u-l ae'.nb"!, wills a full -e u:it cf bis j uraey, as it w'il b ef great Iu. trrrt;iJl basing so reesntly returr.eJ aad beiagpf coots fatigued by hi journey, ,ra wer inabl to ' g itlicr any farther partlcelar ip tirse f. r t Ma art'e!.'- ' Tub WiLMixaTos CaaMata or CoatMrsca tio rus WcfoHror Gaim At adjourntd aaeellvg f ttiit WiVn fton Chtt.br of Cmiaerc. bld a tb 17th, sav t!. Xj.vJ'ct, after th diposil ef sosae pnliml- narv bulae. tbo subject of esttb'.hhine a uifrwi systrss of baying od selliag rraia by we kLt eawa up. , It was suted that tb resolution udotted l lb last meeting was UstheKBt and Inoperative, a c stand ard of weight was mad obl.gawy, and it wa Ure for tuored and carried that the said resolation be re eos-l Ji-Mif. Tb folliwlrig resolution was adopted as a sabiti lat : . Httoitrd, That frm anJ a.ler th fret day of May all vera abatl bo lc;bt aoJ sul ly tboLtl of tAy. six ('i) p un Is. Ou motion it w is Rnrfrni, That a eomaitte of il-te l arpniutrd " by tti Chair to u:eta?iia'ise tl IgUturw at it ad- t ,urnit aatil.ia Ii kl.t ta Jna nt I f fl t, . rwg "of aa art 6xiug tb UaJrJ wigt of corn u all i-tber grain ; aad Cat tb sans eioita'ltse irre. Dnd with tb hoards of trade, and th r.secLatil g mr! ;y la other cities and tn lath Slav rt- qoestlnjr tlair aid ia th p"1"? of Uia asM.)r. 1 b Chair stt pototod un tbia immu'-; W -s A. E. he ptfoa, James .hcktlf J aal N. O. Vf.M.' Aaa lu ri.a IfnaSa f rtsuvd -rtn Tler4r ti'rlit tut, tl. R. Cit?rM and t l.a W I'Wj. swi.t--J ty fiar aot lior. arrested JeHa Dsler, a Dapli Cuuuty, whna they charged with stealiaj w bi fr-.'ta Mr. lij)!tBiii-l,of Jooe county, in Fsbreary lt. Tb ' Ua bors ws ree."ited frrm tifn ti il Iiig on tl lir.e of th W. 4 W. Par-Md, to wbtte it U a!!'gud Hiker avid It. lUktr has bcea brof kt t NraUro sot bnrusd orer t the sutiitary atbritie, ffh paitios rvfusiog t Rite him op to th civil ltw Why thia U 9 w. eanuot tell. Pakor, It is said, bss inipicatwd 'searl others, amor? wb' ta is bis brother tfroo-l and reseTal tcr.u ' lif ifuud itATrriTn H m p itifwn tu'im ittff t ftlK tbelts .Vevoem ttaimereiat, 1M. A Saw AcctnarT. A young l-tdfc stoat fourteen jem of age; name I F.J ward Lot, a aoo of Cpt. t-.UhrJ T. Loeo of this eily, met yesterhy eseniDg ulout dusk, With a strhui, aad, it ia feared, a fatal r oood. WbiU. pUying with a number of .ether lad of slout bis ciii years, a pistol iu the bauds cf oo pttrty was accident)? dittGhiirge-!, an I ;h eon'.et.t n- trd the bres't .f ycuug Lore Tb ball pt netratad ia close" ne'jhborhoo l to the Lrarl, and, although ear- be in ry prrriuus eot J;iwu Rom hopes, si thoug;!t but few, ar entertained of bl recovery. Tb wouirJc l bey sn.i fine promising fellow, and the t,uly Jfjtl of bis purent. Wll. ewrna, 1ftA wf, .... l ibKi pnfriiiuws warn uuivkij iiivvum, iui i wvw Racovaaxn. At the request of MUb rrtridc, Secretary of the Meworiul Asuoriation of this city, wa mad enquiry, iu bahsif of th family and xViads of th deceased, a few day si are, as totli wberrabonts S4?ippt ivfeiroetit, wtiicu tnoy us't sorpo'tj were in-- terred ia or hbont tbis City. Wja,r gratified to learu tbat the call far inforsaatios oromrtlv elicited lb will b broogbrt-j thT city aad placed in th Memo- t int Cnniml ' nl Iff i. est. I fa Ka tUm t.ilrftiikA nf fricn Is in his native Stat to erect a bnndsrme ent- mnt te bis memory. .of- JrttfcaeJ. - ,.''''. ' .y ",'-':..''-"','-' . MkKTiaa i ItittiOtj.- A large tr.eetkgef th col ored people of Wakey was hell en the Capitol square' aV Raleigh, on Monday. - Tbe Stmdntl speaks of th crowd beitig very orderly. , Oqvarntr Worth, and . Messrs; Battte and Gale, ad'ires.ted tbpiw by-lnvita. t!o,xand after they got through Jaa." U. Harris, J, F. Taylap And Js. Jones were called up. Jy persons Ito , Mis.sroau.- it amimH iruamtes tLtat enott werT'' made' ro prevent tbe assembling of the Bseetiag, er in break it up, by th Holdon party. ' , " . . .'ii ii It V ... w.,. : Cjonty, who wer attacked last summer witlt tbe Id- ' diaoa fever, "reached this city last night, and left i' mudiately for tbeif old home.' Twelve moaths exp. rieoce-coDTinced tbem tbat they eon hi aot sneixl their fortune cither in Illinois r Indiana. . Thia will bo th aperlDe of ail wha make a similar experiment, Ral, Proffrttif JttA, Doi,d Ron a ext. The office of Mr. dee. TerMlf, Railroad Agent at this place, was forcibly entered on, Tueixdiy night, and aa iron ssfe, con tfUniig about $1, 100 in money and ssatty valuable papers, carried off. Tbe paTi tie eatorod through one of tbe windows, and moved their ylunder. away by the same means. life elflB aee ma to bava been nK!nin,1 tm. . petfators of tbe robbery. ydrooo 8cutAmtr. ' ' J ' m -'" : , ,: HoutottiB. The Ooldooro' AWnnderotaods tbst an affray iva between tb freedmea easplryed '. me tares of Col. Adam Heath, ti days since, in which fire-arms were nsoj esteasivaly, resulting in the death of two of the eombaianta. Bevl iraref the .arvivlBg party bav been arrested sod ldgdlnailatBinitbfield. , i . . t Gaaawteoaer1 Tknaw Cotutoa. The iheVholdere of Ibis Institution bave determine! to rebuild th Col- leg oa ita former foundatloe. CoutraeU will be asedo .nbi ZZZZ .m 71 V" 01 -!- fill thaw -aA-V aaas baah O . . - ""v" a4 aaa , KswaxBX BrrcauCAjr Another new piper la ar aooneedtb Nswbtm Suttum , wWa Vt, II j; MenniBger as tditor. . It ia te be pub'Sabs trnw'. aod w presume aot a a ay day lpM tf.T fpears. . - , . . .
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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April 25, 1867, edition 1
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