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, fn I. ' - ? ,. - IK W ! PJJ f" M n.biia ! ,., j Mirnrl '. fab t Mil M M adtwM- M to ftl' "T t, i, way Oct) fcurtU tt b W M mat m 1 W u FR A N K : p" A iTE K Y K t i r . 'i-:iuVsorn:?bBr.a 3, 1801 ?" Tag iy Tiros Tnl.ikd s. '1 LYfroWfiM r-13i:rTOatid firm are tf age iu attho poiuti mentioned tf. receive ad eri)taHlUiit, ad c4'eci sql receipt for , tb. tame: "A Wit. II. BtRJCAflD, Xrtmny W, uoiir-g-.too, N-0L ... . ' ., ' . . . a l. 1 Ci,... ' Charleston, 8. C. . - ' rtf COS FES no, r ' ' , JJr Eorro'a: 8:nrt 'ibita-fpearanc fyeor lt raner. I ef nd f ao'01 nseertila U tit r euca of rt-retbi aitistoaae I hart: wrl ia . ...jnnlliin mi.l 1 la ftrT4 10 law prepoaau w wij vh"u'"-". --- - y to f jdlbtr.t 3t aha docs kit hrii:j lfr9" - ' . Suatlv, Wy, ths Conjtrativ.ant patriot! er.i ' Int.Hi-ai Tatrr -of Aaon eaa an' anl eNct twt ear UU wb will -rpr!y,r-prt.eH im pe- ft ! m lk jo4 u)'4 out7 from tbe Uigre wiich hriUm it. - ' I MrKt , bat omj WTiUlf iprn my Ci cn'jMirrrnc with tb pcp'UuD, mi t rp .11 tk and ma mm ef AatnQ 0 tbfCW bQ ; o ith," uy fl. ' or" rffort , . ; Tj.r trnl, , fc A VOTER., , Tbe bj cs w'.ll U parctSreti, U a respoow ! i . vt nzhn of Ust weit, for Masi Coa- eititeoi a Juclj oi Cwort week, vi:.L''ilo reprtr-eot tfce eotantj- io U of I'uubt w hT Kcard pri- "Ji :;vr ivr ai 4 4 t'-.tl'tcyau ruuTl . . IJmIj to the tjfflW Irf repvrttd. i Le U . feon of tb botxI .for ihe two diTufvos fwU up -a. i. . EM(ra IMficioB ....63 - 7iS4 S35 . Watira PitiHoa....- ... 1097 10-39 B tb tboM U will b perceifed tbt the wltbTe 28 majority. Tbtb4.k re polled their fall strength ; lot bo doubt oanj will be i.tT .1. t L. .TtnaV.! i tiara ." their ctniM Dtered, who bats leircpn1ricted ct '. iaboj,tod vcr whoi jadgmeat ailll remain iicpended. On lis other band we HUI wbitef wbo wr eodUcd to, be t f . , r -lered It at leant two. featured- - At U.e boulu " will J opcoeti gain fcnrtcf 1 icfvre 4h CJf ci CJeciion. w t t . t-ptfa urn boe eaci ens wl Las oot yet regisured trill do v " . i COTTO.V TROSPECTS. ' vu mro max u. K':tta. i imi w old . t - T- . -.x J jlaateracaS it)jf etaaiitUoggreiitratages oo the t .eotton ja aon ''portiw6f tbi county, dektroy ran? aoi oa?T the leaf, but to some instances bolls that only re'intre from weckJwff 4 dari Lpr- Ject tbtn.t no Ira ypxhe iosicfw . damaging eoitAo ia BicSojood, Uoore, Chatham, Wake and other eontelio tbe'State." If- the - rjcj soap - we are now nsirtng-aocs not mierrapi ttrif opera'ioae, ,-tnaoy of oar plactcrs will fall iiion to acme eoofiiaeranu xicsi 01 inetrcsu. mates bf a'tbeC wbile foce.. . , . . QUALlflCA TfOJf, FOR MEMBKR'SIiir IN "fUS ST A TP, dUNVEHTIOS. For some Umt pail it baa been a mooted ques tion whether a 'person elected lo iLa Conven (ion ander the ileeoostroctiorj acta would not be required to subsoribo to. what ia known , . the. . .('.tai oath,' ' It i now, we 'belierr, pretty gene. rally undemtpod that aDy -jJce entitled to regis' let voder tho e?u aforesaid is qaalified for a atat .j$ lh CQTert(oa. v ,J,,.:,T:P SST The snow Js reported lo.be three inches deep at Keene, New. Umphire, V3m Ndll " BttOlge ft Bot,p, 41 01. ote street, Ktw Tork, we hare reaTd tbe firrtaumber fa new illatrttj mottblr tngixins, Tkt Brwtdmay, to b fublUlied iaoItancotly hi Kcw Tork ana Uibixt. I; 4a a'usty printed aod wr !1 i! luetrUd, tal in ravliuj m'lT promie wtll. It fens with aa wtertsimgttarjr biil4i'Brakeape.rer r the Fortuses of a Free Inee, by the author of VQay Li'Tiuggton, and has a camber T xe!'cnt r tSrl frowi Other author. wljoiPe rpputloii r welly's. tabHshad. Tit Bnvdieay t on"red "at 5 ccflta a eligla niubr, or fi a jtnr ; iwe cepitt for $5 IC. thr copied for $7 W; iud 6a espies fr ftl. 20. Addrvta UiMmra. Uatiig at atu. ' ATJflrf2f.wypffr . :' ' - R, H, Cowa 4 Co , WOmlnfta j, sl c. r prompt Jt-itio t ia) rf o' ton, ijtI gtor nJ pr.Joo, o-l 7 tlwr knsinmn cirn-Ki In rhrin. rnrcirb tf f.wrM by iM BaJ stippliti of alakiads. Ba-neM k KimisT, Wadaabora, are ia feoict of ttm fivcr (ad dry fitulr. , - Lliea at Littia, LUi!Ie, are feef!,ief thalrMi U(i arifctrr !k tC go.ia f u kict-J. Mr. Lit MIt tb Udiea t aiiUocrj, la-.d, CooWj ft Co., WMJeshoro' ,s,t a snu.rk eoai Briiaiaotton Ugglag. iiW ' Wadafbor), 0Tiaiwr asd -1. ' 'i tha aUed -ppewt Cunw.y'a t horat-shoar bat U-a long t,ed i wsv Bare wa Lara Mi-BMBns bin. 4 , rOATATO.V OA AO COSYEXTWX. Ia dj or I wo a military order will b iufd c!Ihg vpon iba p"l! of tba ?ial to git ib tnUUng atroaan to tbe work cat uut for them by CoogrfM in tl bills Uonn ai ;h Reconstrua lion ineawc. fcy toting for duKsatci tc a Slate Ckjor-ouon, wbo.0 dny it will bo to ct upon amendinaota to the ConMt:niioo of tba Sutetm bodviog the fo-lurra of the ao called Howard amendmCM', and ;iinjj aafTrape to till cf all col ora. At the tiojo tie r-j.!e tote for.diltgte, ba dor lbs a-uio-IilUibcy j3.ra.tb rikt to a by endorsing tfjoa their ticket, whether tbey are'-r or ajjintl a Conronti jo; and if a fnjor tty i( tolca eautare aj;aiiit (AicTeotion, the OonTeolIort will rot a-Hl!o, and the Ftata iC rciuai whe. If oow i, under Piiliory rule, ontil r km-eafrafc-It4wtjH4y U Oongresa iha!l determine what hall bo dono w1tj us. " - Upjc the qucjtion of Conteution" or 4,No Conrcntion," aince the peiwago of tlio Cotigrei lional bill to the f rc.cct time, we bare forlorpe to ray tnythiog editoriully; but the time hasar riteiwbeo we a'uuld no longer withhold our Tulce. , , 1h bill by which it is put open us ia a tncaa re of lorej--forced by a Italic! Binjoiity of a rp?p Congre, orpr tho wishes and veto of the j'residont, and apparently, because two third of Cotigre," toted for it,t hiving the aeniWanre if hu. Ttt it ij jat or thhi ao one Y. aay whii t.rooles thut tho Conilituiioa of the Uni ted ?;ntoj still baa any binding force. Hot they do Lot J ropo lo treat nt by or uoder tho Goo atituu'.ii. They aay we ore a concurred p.' aud vi. V oftht CvHfiiution. . let, corqucred J lliBa-i we tnsy b, wo are Uft a little choice io the matter ( j t wtether we shall bate a t'on tcntlon, gite auflrai to all, aod whether v will ratify the Xlowacd fcajcsidoient by eoTafn'ug i: upoo our Couti:ufioa.l Oar tie'wt'lJfVe under gone oo ch!ne aiuce we tVi oar Hand against the "aoaetidrtieGt," aod we iee bo more reoSoo Lnow why it ikmld be adopted than Lefore, and therefore U defeat it we raise our toieo ag-.intt a Cooteutioa. There are other rcascua wby we 1-aie crpesedte it and a Conveution, which we t l : t . 1... -. ... 1 ... of good an l-trne itJcD.". Acd abjve a'l tbre is dari,c;tr'if-tr4 Cvnteotioa hcu! l be called, that n will fuft Uui he huoJsof -or wnder the infia en ' ff ihe-Ex:re)iii.st's'"i!fc4 JaSiwbi of tho Staft, wha wcuiu io it e.ir.r.rttelylrowulow- tied- Webgp,- ii3't!.iii titty o-(s sUi bo shall vote fjr tbe dekule wbxa' be v ' 1 kc to hate repreaect biro,' lf4,he ConTc--' u I.o j'd be called, will be careful to-tJi fe ujoo tho back of Lis ticict l,Aiinit a Contention.'! ; . UAHD ToSVIT. Th pcopWof 1L Jarth and 'Cjgres bare eon. eladed that it is se'.- to attempt ta f brass t.a pao pl , tha South. r ' Ere'ry epdi&t (it hji beta loptal by tbe G01 rrcnitat I as uct or.'.f bttu di!ikl but reprobated by t b-uJi. A'rbftojh t!i tiptDHt of thesa meaaarrs at naasiri ? b bra forai-bed by Uia North, J ia it tin 4 then to r!i and atiat tbe pea . i t tUt eciiou, as not to irritate, not to tax, batdfa rtpr- thrm, have be made, still atarr vaur haa Oer a met w:tn pkiijC auiregiresenU-I tton, tupertioa and boilility. If the euffcrinj; ara relid. tba atarTla; fl, the "ofpft sifo! "2 f il J,"ch' ret e S" i5lMeiTrTclim of peaiHeaea adiuinist re 1 to, tbe niotirea Men of 'those wlio hT orijiuote l these maiore aud Itrue cheer, fu'ly tha ij-ro 'are luo-t tiilaiaoasly maligned, r Suotaw eoarre tebis to onrinjary. Tha North boita ns in tbtir haw Is. ttey tffr to wfrisod . Grati ioJa demjuiit fbt are, ibow our;le rieadly. H'i minj!om Pott,1, , Byall ipeans, weshpuld be cxtretr.cly graft f.;l and godowo 00 our knees, etery tiate a North" erncr'i ninru iyl!zeced as hiring couiriluteJ toffMngcaja?;tTy1uTbc8oiiTe1t tciijshow biwiMlf. sbou.'J be thaolul and show -Qur'ratituda fr haTins; troopt quar tered amoni; as, in sc'wrianc with lire Declara tion of Independence; for lating'o&r assemblies broke up, and courts interfered tajth and our citizens tried by military courts foroflBces8'oiqJ' .itKo: , ho' Irecdjcen'a Bureau, the, agents' of which ""Very often act as epies upon those who once consider ed it a great thing, to te culled American" citi. aena. 4 Andabv-all, We VhonM be thirnkful that we are permitted to p!y nboat 025,000,000 tax oa!:ctt60ieiid'C8 , -oup-ot hep tsxfe4o tho U; S. Governtaent, a great part of wkH IrretiirMsd to keep op thoFreedmeis Bur;au and the auHta. fy satrapies that have teaoi placed oter-0 -jf iht ToH' will look ti it'agait), it wll'bJ thwtr the'pcoplo of tho South pay as niuvh or roore- ia proportion towards " those cxpscseu" thaoi-p-by-horio ' hard times'' have been knocking atiur doors, lo, these many days. " ' COTTON REGULATIONS. : -We frivc in oil this, week the - eottoa regula- 1 tiom adopted ly the Cosomiisto&ef of Revenue.. It eeems that thcy are not liked. A Jato Wash ington dipateh says' there is a strong pressure beating to secure a modtficatioo .of tho recently I p.-omuigajo'i roiion reguutions. rtuiiicrous Jet terg, repre-jcoting the routine for obtaining per mits impracticable in many instances,. and gene- lias the taatter under coojelderatioo. fSyThe final result of the election in Maine exhibit a Democratic gnjn of ahotit 17,000 vo ters.' The Damocrau hat. also gained oixi Sen ators and a.but forty Renreeotariona to the lki Ulatore, more than treble the number they had latt year. t3u It is Oot true that a tax is required of fir aers for aelliog freth eliughtered meat of any kind.in Wadctloro'.. . '"' "1 MORR TROrillK LY WAffXSJrF. Urowiiiow bat iasaed a proclamation jd:o!ar log that in all raonicipat elections' through' out the 'State, the election officers ruut be ap pointed by tbe Ilegiittratioa Commueioners, and that .ao person will be allowed to tote who a not qualified by the franchise law.. In foe toens ntarlr all the whites are disfranchised, ao that tho uegroea will bate absolute coutrot io tbe ruunicip.l adtiri. The procbinjatioa ocoaaions mueh cicilcuieut and comment throughout Ihe Stato., . Io .Vaahwlle,' where'the jiiunK'iparf'tceViort ia about to come off, the city authorities insist that iihall lo ht'd unJir tho chartci. lirowalow says it shall le bold in accrJauce with bis pro claioatioti OiCutioned abov, and his rooted up a Uy bodf. mili.u tajtofutce. his jnandatej The authoruiea hate erpcaled to Oenrral Tbom as, and it Ust accounts a outuber,! U.H. Troops were beibg coaseutmtcd in and abut ihe city. I. 8. A dixpatch from Nashville, dated the 30th, bows bow completely the people of that city ate "subjugated." It says: . It wsf perfectly quiet Wre 011 Saturday. Vot ini waAcoiifi'ifd itainly toneroes auJttnngcrs The Mayor baa receded from bis deieimination of holding the pl!i under the charter cf 1858, but present officials will bold until ousted by coutts or bayonots. 4 " . RADICAL CALCVLATIOSS. " A Radical, wriiing from ibis Suta to the lie publican EjceoHte tVngnsMonal Committee, in Washington, aitikes tho following cal culations of Iradicul strength in the State. His calculations may bs.trrified unless the Conserta live throw 08 the iodifcrence that seems to hate aluioat' otercotso thent' and bring out their full itrengtb at the forthcoming election. It may be thai a majority of the people rosy tote in favor of a Cttitet-tion, but shall the Contention be allowed to fall airier the custrol of tho Radi cala? And if a majjrity of the people ahould rote in favor of a Oopvcotion, will that coaa'.i tute a Radical victory? We tbink not, for many men, who are opposed to a Contention, will le silent upon it, because they thibk they are left uo choice in the matter: - " Wa bate of& hollera hare and Johnsoaitao who do ait dfMTre la ba troili ; bat w ahall carry iLw Stats for tha Oonreotioa by aa ovtrwbelraiag ma jority. Tbera will ba about 1 10,000 voirra rgitrd ia North Carolina. Of tlitna wa caa evast with er t4inty ou 8U,00'J f.r tLa Radical Uaiaa ticket for tha Coovtntioit, aad for Ihe caa-iUJates wba will ba aoiti eated an tha lUdieal tiakrt aa drlcgites lo it.' , Of tbeaa 80,000 tbare will ba 80,000 ahiU.mta, aad 0,000 onlorod. U rraoaitrneUoa ai.enld ba defraud, Sad If ArtUrew Jubnca aayl bia eo-traitora should get tbe aaner hand,-ik national dbt will ba lot with tdS BiUwoal irberts." . tT. Tr--.tcroi-.bi of tie taiajce of yelloe were almost lure to die, the diseue proving fatal in nice cases cat of tea. Every hou.e waa tilled with aieknets and deshj, and whole families bad been rwept awJv, and io aoice caacj there was 00 one to bury tha dead.. The disease was spread ing in the country, audlherewere no"provtaiona iatownas tlujuouy people Wouid oot venture io to IH f tiitt. Oa tbe i) h oil., there was not even rtc.il to be bad to nuke gruel for the c'av Bains bad ecasJ C5 ''r-ly, and the stnrt-s wew ejh ltd. 1 Tbe ewf spers bud ecased publication aod tbe ji;' waa emp'ieJ of iu in mates, who'ficd to the iotcrior fraa tie' scene of deaoUt'on. ' . ... " - An oX er arritioj frctfl Calrtsiaa, aays : " Ai It Uila ait fVoaii U4jj adeejaot te uewrioej'a rrrui resiiry. Bcpwobr, U destiae-J Ij prorf '.ffStrao reaulta. Vcaterdiy, at. J the day rrtT!n, esrh, thirty -two deaths from yellow ft- cr, aa i id&jr, with lha inJ from tbe South, which tatae BfftU-l tnjni no btsltag. but death en its 'nr, w ar; inaiber of the tlxuuind who ara aiek mtut die. it said that over 5r thoosataJ persona in. d lt dUcaba. an j t&.it tli-ro u n dty no bau thr i ott tejt fti't.scn hundred aick. The city i:!z!;n litre. Z'b grosfia of tba dying on tbe battle fivld ara not rnorj ag-tu'i'Dg th in moaning of tbe aick and djir.g b;re. It ia vim'ij impMible to giro a corrrel ldfj att eeuilly 1 poibl -fferibi ti fjicino auJ '!mrtt!,le as-tiiiJ)S to render anything like the heeb-y att'iition tatbs'i-ick and lha dying. Th I! akar.t ' Avccta tintf, the. 'Chart borpitiila, the Mil' sons a J 0 11 iVtoaa, t,a-itm.te4 trcitytre time; aod tmrtf, aiid r alamft at their wits' end. All cacti! C ana with' requisite speed Hympaiffy i ue Um atuU'Ooa pnivj with inatn-iae aid. Nnrainif t- tentiw re tt wore ceceakiry "aud fmoght with more bcnfi b1 rusnttii tt.na rrcn ths phrcicinn'a ekiil. Ro-mltt'.-ice fa Wo !rwrA.oc!alIcf wifi be receTved with wej.'ii gfatitade by the gtiftVrmg and thuir friends. . riott'tbut must bo dona immediate!, fur reliaiV- Sta.'4 hTo been elocf -for weka with none it i'Jtpl ;) !,&&. li'L-lIitJ whahirc wtana Jiflie oir.'rea all Tor anjr-ing aud atniioa, whila many Who bar nr.t!)i! (, aie for autt jif auction. A new ceme tery, jnot i;ini-ed, is b-udyiowdt!d, . nuj tbe city of (j Ur"t-i JoomJ, witi bo hope for actual re lief until coM weather,, which in our lutitud" ia jn Novtober or Mr. May the Jtinlly dipod, who ba abuodaa, give of their insaa.. ' It will ba east ing 'bread ;i the wtteiw,' and 'after many days, the may finl it'", : ' - The following we have by a dispatch from New Oaleans dated the 24th ult , I.FmMrSehmbJt,Wdewtef the Howard A. iorfaiiotj, w jeara itat tbev have received manor officwnt fot- expoes tbaa far. -Tbuy baa aeknnwl fljUBd in ib d;tily ptper fio receipt of liberal dona t:ona frsm all prin. pl'N(.ihera ciliea. At presatt tha etj.eaaica are 2 5:,0 per day. AppHcaiions for re T;ieftd;.f wr? n et f itxty Tauiirtcf up to 6 P;: M , at, irf.-in-of tbem every member f tha family was aick." Tbet a were about tha em camber of a p. plicatije.terd;iy 1 Tha r timber 01 casta and death it dairy oa Oa inerena. . l ria theee flurea "will b reeo the teMify of rontinued and liber! aid from t5i friwla'of humanity ererywhere The Howard AHooclatloo . f tbi Pttta haa beta txtenditl? aid to tha lnretd districts ia the gtt. ' Tb tt.fr nnU fro ytllow fever to 0 A. M. to-day were ajgaty -t wo.- -k - : t-VIa"! M. Murphy, Nashville -negro, bav b.en 1 prwduted, by the Sergeant at-Arma of tic; Tin': 1 .cfstea .'Teoate, a aiembcr of the Cap itol ft' . f...e at Wahing'cn. :'. yeribag our Southern coast il truly dutrcsing.'rfPotf . AtUGr.ngilevVo"C bow jha. COO eitt- ho?"'lh rUi ' 'Tb sported new Wands In the Paciae J zoj remrinrl in twn at 'fiit Wmnta. tet tha UT- H .?, .d J aod ; ractcd 1 Sf ,BJtB). .ft of all. The. United States ' U 2.M rem.ineiirt L,wn hi J,at aooota yet the pirUttB fc.u. General Sickles. - The lat- gadboallkawann u et Vrrf ,7 luU' interm-Ma worj 1 2 1. two dyv d tbe aw jer u.teepe.4 lo tho eyelids in all the political land, which is nr m i t , 1 ' 4 erage 'daily mit'riy wsi weight ;Tho?e attacked iotrik-uo and diabolism of Near" lotk oily, poli- twerilt etcbth dc-r.o . ' ... . ' i TUJ REACTION IS MAItTLAND. Tbe adoption of tht new Constitution of Mary land by a majority of about 20,000 v:lea, is an other very convincing sign of tho popular reac tion. (Sitbout mentioning, lo detail, all the iasuea at stake, it may be said that the new too stiiution eipresaes the thoughtful conservative sentiments of tbe State as against the Radical rctaliatori policy. Its chief, merits are l be re iteration of a large olariof disfranchised persona lo tbe privilege of tbe ballot aud the abolition of test oaihs. We do not see in it any sign of that sympathy with rebels which some prejudiced en tice claim to diseover. , It is simply a natural, iAtfvjuabl&Jcra.ctioq frim lheerh, f'Pre!te svetem embodied in the Cotiatiluiien 'ct TSC a. ' That instrument, having Uata, adapted-io. war times, waa not without sn rpporcnt juatificntiou for it was tbe fa.hiou then to do tliiop hastily and to bear with uuduo leveiity upon all penoos wbj ever' bad, or misht be snpected of having, rry-ajmpthyHrrlhwTtAt?virOTrltrt' thr end of the war the rcaaon for ditrsncrictueiit and test oatha ceaeJ logaiet, and the Constilu lion'lben pcrputuatod en iujuttire and wrong Tli j 20,000 majority for tbe. new and lileial L'otistituiion mut be accounte'd for 00 substao lially the same theory as the CtXisertatite tri umph io California and the largely reduced Had ioal tote to Maine. Aea? o It Journal 0 mare, , GENERAL CANUT AND THE JUDGMENTS OP ' FEDERAL COURTS, ftc. ,. General Can by, itappctr by ofLciul correpon deoce, has rather a tnitcd state of ifTaire io bis dealings with the process of tbe United States Courts in tbe execution of jadgmeols for debt. He has in no wine moJiSrd nor suspended General Nickels' Order No. 10, but acta independently 00 each cae which arises under it. Wber be" finds thate, debtor il endeavoring to cheat bis creditor bo will allow a aJe to takeplaoe: but thcteis gcod reason for stating that where ho believes that tbe execution of the judgment of Hie court -will impoverish the pooplo be will interfere aa did Oer. Sickles, and prevent tbe aa'.e. ll'aA Letter lo Va York paper. IntelHceoce bit been received here to the effect that tbe wealthier class of tbe bebple cf North and Sooth Carolina have petitioned General Can by, now in romtuand there, to continue in force General Sick lea' Order No. 10. They rr-p- rea.r.t that if it is recinded the efliet will be lo' beggar them, because if their land 11 put op at public rale under tbe present depressed condition of affairs there, it will oot bring one half its real value. Tbpetutoo baa been iJ ly circulated throughout the two Status, and i said to be ouuieroualy signed by prominent men as well among tbe negroes as the white land owners. General ( aobyis not disputed, ii saiJ, to undo any of the acts of his predecessor. U'oiA. Cvr. . Y. Jlcrald,22J. ifiuOfna. Ilancoek, Sickles and Shetidarl were recently serenaded io Washington. Tho Xatiomal Intclt!jf$ccr has the following relative to the speaking: . ,- "What u uttered by Gaacr.it Sheridan ia . t a at a a a tiea. Hence the peculiar distasteful chsrafter of bia tffusio". It, of eou'rso pleased tbe howl- a m. : . . a . . 4 tog blacks, woo coa posed, tho sua of bis audi tors, aod .who litUe knew that.' Ills' record jua't prvOcJeot to the vrar waa so oti-ply in sympathy wun tot fcoutft-tna - ha ttueatned that, M York would foJW 8-uUtCaSlifa hto rtdxjRtoa. 11 barely anted himself from l ha dcep damna tion ddo" ld'Tlieiioi'l .MnApTcuouiaaprQ if 6y lu.hing witb furious hVte into steps'tbal would procure a military commission from those be bsd ever before denounced, if not defmcd' 4. 1 - -i .I n f '. tjuTbe lalcst aenitatiori, aaya the Ner l'ork Trilune, is the production of a letter inn Gov ernor Orr wholly aod heartilyeudors'og Geoerat- feick!es. ' lie declares that General Order No. 10 wss, eo far a South Carolirij is concerned, an jibsolq je otceevity, and hat h-i dcpfy-ryt! thecourso taken by tho Preaidcat and EUadvie- ers. - Ho bclievea that had not GeArl c4ioklca Lwued this order, mote troops would bate. 'been, called for to preacrte tbe public records a pd pro tect sheriffs 10 executing citi) process at tte ("" der of "though tlosa or heartless creditors.'.'. It appears that this io failed tyrannical order-va,' according to the Qoverpor'a owo-howio((,rau act of condign charity, vrhiefVJI?. ! Johnronias nsc. t-a f aw - ie8!jr otcroorne end undone. . -4. ,.. ' t3r A contcntioft of ex offtoera, and soldkrs and sailors of the United.. States Army baa' o- ccnuj ucen 111 ocbsiou- iu iwtiimcnu. . JLoey adopted a set of resolutions idedgioglhemseTVet to acp pott tha reej.nstrueiiott - jieta f yof grrsj in favor, of crrtial righ ts before tho laVj I bo en. couragement of education,' 4uorc equal taxation, and for encouraging tbe indostrial 'interWti 1 of the State. , A loot ion to e a dorse The lisdleal pia't- f f(jjrnrTiiJ rptett by ihe 3fate OtTg vertxldf lo April t-tst, waa seconucn tiy ine onty cotrea aciegat, prccnt, bat was laid on thettab!J. A- resolution urging, the repeal of 4bo ostjryjatr of the yrif t dopted. T b ret x- go d erafjpffi ettrvctb aaiong tfio delegaUer ; 3 j '.. . ' : ' ' . f Something likof. riot occurred in Sawn "pah, on the SOth, between a large body of ne groes from the country, and negrocFof iKe"ciiy of cooservatite views and feelings, About thousand of tfin former bad asaembled to bear a speech from Bradley, a Northern negro, who, it, wiH bo recollected caused groat trouble oa the' cea xiaoas.. in mvcigiiea strongly against white men,' and advocated the distribution, of lauds, vi Tbe oonservativO negroes interrupted him, whoa . mIee eosued. 'Xbn polios charged through tbe crowd, and aided by the tuiliiary, tbey cleared the fiuare. IVluskets bad been brought ioto uvn by large nnmbars of the coun try negrot .,; . - :. s J rT Judge Underwood, of the Supreme Court, and .District Attorney Chandler bate been con sulting relative to the trial of Mr, Dstia, whose fi ienda and boudamen represest him to te anx ious for the commencement of bis trial; ' - KSFrom an authoriUitive source U ia learned that to. Preaident will shortly pardon Alexander II. Stephen, lale Vios preeideat 0! the t)o.nfed eraey opoa lb. rooommeodatiuo of persom of in fluence and distinguished position. . ; OENERAL BEAUBEOABD. B41TIMOKI, 8ept. 10, 1867., To Kdiiort of (kt lialtmort CateUt i DitAtt Sim : I notice io tour pepr of yes terday an article copied from Ine New a'ork il'x pre of tbe 17th ioslant, in whiuh eertaio polit ioi.Popiitiona are staled to bate been eipreeacd by trie at a dinf er given lo me by a friend at tbe New York Hotel. The dinner waa a private one, and the statement of the Erpritt, being but brief and inrouilrte abstract of fhe remarks which I made whilst eontetiii'g ;v ah tbe few friends present, cinvets an trtone' 1 Unpresaiop of the viewa ext resseu by me on .1 occaaion. . L-..Jjeing aiill an "outlaw" in r , 'own nsUte country, 1 do hot feel t ailed op (0 publicly Bp bold tta(overnii.ctit,epecijllyatthiatImetwbea he country is diiJ4 in pinion as to whether . Cvtlgress or the Executive constitute the Cot. eminent."- Rut I atu free to aisle that unless the Coterrativo element of lit iiawan soon awakena to the dangers which (Ttrcaicn ihe Titer tic i oTHe. country, I cot.Gdently believe that its foru of gov. eminent will ere long be changed oa militsry dc'potUm, after a period of anarchy mora crleas prolonged. Youra, tery truly," 0. T. IJKAUil HOARD. MORMON TALK A Wcattrn disjitch saya : A violent harangue waa delitered at tlo TabernocW, io SallLaJt, on the btb ult. Rnuher i)ioan, editor of the Desertt Xew$, declared himself a polrgamUl and would remain ao. He had violated an J would continue to violate the laws of Congress prohibiting polygamy. He denounced the Gov ernment as tyrannic! and unju.it, and baring no riht to make laws for the Saints. Eider Kimball followed approving the aeatimcnta at tered ry Sloan. As a yilygamiat be was sound. Ho bad teteutt ctiWren. and escalated that in fifty years the KittlaJI family would number tbe I resent aggregate of the Saints. , 1 . 1 1 mm 1 ill. I THE QUESTION SETTLED B! GEN. SCHOFLELD. We have been ahowna le'fer from Geo. Seho- Gi l l to Capt. Kfr'y, president of the board of registration ft r ibis county, written ia answer to tbe question, "Will the tnowbera of tho Con-. rsotioo be rcquiud to tako the oath prescribed by the act o( Congress of July 8. 18C? t" i other wotds tb ino clad ; iu ylicb Gen. Scbo- L&eld says that ou such-oath aill be required, aad - that any one entitled to f oto under the recoostae- tion scj is eligible as a me tuber of tbe Course- tiou. reritcwy fiazHte. 1 "' m , m t3T A diapatch from New Orleans, dated llwe 9tb, sreaking of the Iv-uisuna election, aays: Tbe electlcn prcd eff quietly here both days.a Vo cfUcijl returns yet iu from tho fourfb munici pal dislnet. The total tote polled is 1,200. The uepublicana despond cf tho vote being Urge enough to render ihe election valid, and aay tbe . white tote rs about one tenth of the whole rolire vote of the' city, estimated at 12,000, while the number rcgiatered ta over 23,000. . Several, in. stan.cea are noted of Orgroev voting or offering to vote under diftrcnt names than those 00 regis- - icrmg papers. cb ragi for ihe ChitK fauiosa of water. It y..i i j ibwe sf Jtoer.-, a nd a boWj:;. ao instalmaat ot rapplic'' , ntr-rt 111 a ' t . J at a d pot for,- .j k'.-fiJy takea ' j -. v '. ' s ' ; IJU IodK I'arker of the CureuU Court of Tir ' glaviw boa reodereda uVctixttat the old taoks- V U.alnz asiitrnmeut Under the act of Febrosrt' jISC!T,'eafiuot give'prefer'ciio) to aay tlase ofccd- nors; mat note noiucrs tr no preitrtcee over depockors, aod tbat depoaita of Confederal. fony rr treated s debtf f tha bank, to tbe txtt Of iu.va!uet theYiwo tbey were depo-ited. ; ! '.".'-. tSrpchker Colfaa io- a reeeot speech in Ohio, w id "he was jn fv of impeachment,' and. was uitVeitiro that the jder of November woulc cotlfe iVcsiderrt .arraigned befor. tbe Sen' at Q jf-;h (Jniied Srnrcs, charged with not jTaatfoJ c'xeeuting "jji". lawsVf the Ignited States, J nijnsnrp.Dg power 10 -iiAuiog nif last pteciama- . tton of-acmesty. . ' !a 7 V-r'T-i tguThe niistonirropA of the 14 1)1 sit , f f..-j. tV.... . i.T ' -.1... ir it: m finii uilllicr TCSianiaV t h3 I, infOmcS ns tlat'Jio'iad.tialshed piukiozowt hi cotlOTi, gioneij, Jud il, and lad tnrned atock li.i. ili'iirti rll'l - llf-rtrrrrl-;! rit-" 1 " T iiiiu iiicunGu uwm. . .ija p.aniea eigot nunurta " j acrbi, ,asi M$ entire croiT. amouoted to til bales. - TbcnoigbUfi of our ftjeod have done 110 letur than bim.oIf. - Tbe worm tells tlio ator'y. - p. jtA, 2Stk sajt, ;4r,e ftuiun retuxes tno t zar 1 (Jretso d- mana- ,ano uaar aeeunea miirrg toe Sultan wfs liiaRy , ls)ftr)$' not h i ng ag rtea bfe to Isay . ' " AJargc party iu Greece favor tbo Kioe'a -depo'sittoo and have issued a proclamation or 'a repuMie under the protection of or annexation to tbe Uitd States. u . ; Vfy. Bishop Johns h.sr dejposed the'Ref. 6. T. Wjlliauia from tLe (l'pisc"?aj ministry, at the request 0 Mr. Wilji-mi, stho.tlionht Li nvcful. nea destroyed by. jiheT eharge of iheffc brootht tgiwii him In New Yorkkaltbough the Indict ment was quashed by tho Grand Jory. -v, ' ISTll ia understood that the State Department - is oy -no tueana ucspunotni ot a lair Sett lenient or our cluima with Great RmaiaV (winVont of Our late Bwionttf,'rJifiIeuitics, thoogh delayed ly the death of Sir JTredcrick Broce, Her Brttanic, Maj- U esfy'a Mioistcr ritfoipolentiafy o thia country, j l-l V-b-; Garibaldi, jbas beoanrrtsstcd by the King ' of Italy, Wed ioiprisoncd. ' Ilia partizin kr. r.,- presented to e very tumultuous, partieniarU in - tbe Roman Ptatea, and aoverol collisiona have 00 currcd between' the military aoj people. L . ' t?.Tho Judges of the Suprem. (Jour t of Geor gia, Warner. Walker and jfams. are oat in Jt.. ter favoring reconstruction ' Un5rr the ipilitary bills on tha ground of necessity end expediency.' 4 ' SP9-A considerabm mejority of . the papers f; V Virgioia aro reported to be opposed to the oslIift-. f of a State Convention under tbe Recostructoa) -' acta. - . ' : , . . Jer "A. T. Stewart, the wealthy New Yorker 1 J is not dead as teportea." At last acconnta l. ! -waa ootia way from Pari" to.stfiii ccuotry iV MUul t.Atk - . . . SJ ; - good health. 1 4 4 1 a . 1 y J t T r
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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