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itje VOL. XVTI---NO. 93. WILMINGTON, N. C, FEIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17. 1808. WHOLE. NUMBER 4,818. D AILY J O U Tl NAT. OLDEST DAU.Y IN THI5 UTATK. KSOK LjTaTi tTiTvi I It ro p r t 1 1 r . A DVK UT1SIN t7U A T KS 1 1 A iL V . 5 2 po a B. 'r rr ! K .2 - c P 3 2 S S 5 a ."in n a c 01 -J wfc 's- 5 to 2 sin (J r 2 c 5 K C fc -SEE UK' Si? a' C ra 7s i r ' w Cw W - ' ? n o 7' J? ?r j? 2 g c t ? B IT K 2 .2 3 2 ' S " 9 I c c; c - c ii - y s J 8 g o S' 2 o o " if g. ii'l - I " i i- B I " M m r? S I S I .8 3 S 6, 5? 55 f 1? ''i I P , 5 U ? , - CJ C3 CI ; 4 S o t o t r? ri. O O O .j -:, O w 2 - K) - " 53 :g S 8 g 5? S V pjO Ci Iw - -I CO t IS 8 S 8 8 8 t4'.r ,3 I tt o o - o i 3 8 . .S 8 8. 2. V r !? s I - " t ; a tri I -1 1 c. 5J L-(' i 3 8 8 .81 8 S .8 Z t c i 9 ; m k ii m " i c c. o m y. i e p ! 3 8 8 8 8 8 R J "5 ! - ' is i-' 7 V fr' -5 fc C Oi tl Ol Ct 5 ! 2 J? . 8 8 8 S' . w , f c I w o 5o li. JjS i 8 S l 8 8 8' 8 S 1 a t I m c5 T"J " Oi I u o ci '! i o o1 1 v M m i I888888SS5 (mo j-far Klx HKiriUm,.... Til ret- iiionUiH.. hLlltllIlT10. ..il ) 00 . .'l ()l TliK DAILY JOURNAL. W1LMIN0T0N. N. C. : riUDAT. JANUARY 17, 18(3S. From llio Now York World. The Combat Deepen "The New Ileon truillon mil. Tbcroliaa never liccn a tinif, even julho extnionlinnry poriod through which wo uro jm.sHinp, when tho political atruosphero waa ho Biircharged with electricity as ut tho pre sent moment. CongresH feels that tho bolt is about to (all upon tho btructuro it luui hevu bo laboriounly rearing, and it hasabau Uonel all other business in its hasto to erect protecting lightning-rods. Tho Supremo Court is the quarter from which tho ex pected atroke is to descend, and besides tho contemplated bill for gaging that tribu nal, a bill was introduced in tho llonso ye ter day, and is to be hurried through by un precedented and unheard of means, for withdrawing tho Reconstruction law from tho jurisdiction of tho Court. Its initial section provides that thcStato governments of tho excluded fcitates "shall not bo recog nized as valid cither by tho executivo or seems that tho system of ii vo military dis tricts is nut, in its operation, Fufliciently destructive to 6uit tho radical p-irposc It does not stamp out the Ktulas. It docn not crush beyond all scmblanco of recognition tho old nocial and political iorm with which wo were familiar in tho ten kiutlicrn cum munilics. Tho system docs not Nithfacto rily put tiio white mnu'H head under the niggex-H heel. . Stsito line uro left- titalo courts, titalo governors and Stato cpirit. If tho law presses too hard if the radical will is too despotically put in forro by some tyrant nchooled in tho rmall dominion of hia regiment there in iv remedy for the people ; tho national Executive reduces the suddenly exalted eaptain-gi neral to his lit tlo level, and puts in his placo forae man lens ready to pander to tho mad extrava gance of political pasbiou. And this, in the radical view, is all wrong, lladiealista holds hat it blundered when it recognized tho States even us geographical quantities and dtlined its district.-! by fc'.ato linesv ---It argues that it has no power unites it has all powor; admits that ita purpoco is .so lit tle consonant with our mittonai bpirit that it cannot be executed so long r.i there is authority left any w hero to dispute it. . Ilcnce it now proposes to mtro it;: live military districts into ono grander di:r-tiict. oxactIy aualogiousto tholloruan impcrium. Lnder tlio koman llepubhc all tho greater deiKsndeucies as Ciaul, Spain, (icrmany, Syria, Creeco and Africa were held by absolute military power, subject oidy to u commander and tho Senate. No courts existed savo by the will of the commander. Thero were no local government:! except on Buuerenco ana us managed oy Jus crea tures to plunder tho country more com pletcly. And this U a model of tho form o government that the Congress of tho United States now proposes to se t up in a ter ritory comprising ten States of this Union ten States of n nation w hoso primary po litical principle is tho Rovcrcigutj of ihc people. In totting up LL13 inijnirium with in our borders Congress abolishes tho States in all their political and legal forms, Mwee-pH away tho governmental system and j the courts, all tho machinery that gives sta I bility to order and security to property, j and puts in tho placo of everything ono I military commander General Qriint. It j declares tho Constitution ot Q10 United j States null and void by saying that in ten States of tho Union tho President no lou I ger has executive authority, and that ho ! will bo guilty of a misdemeanor if ho ex ercises in thoso States tho duties tho Con stitution imposes upon him. And in all this thero is 110 principle -no great point of national safety to secure nothing what ever but the nigger and a party result. In view of order and law and an old estab lished system tho nigger cannot riyo. Uut 1 return to chaos, throw down all tho pre sent relations of things, reduce society to j tho primitivo barbarous level, so that the j nigger and tho whito man may start even, I then give the nigyer an army for his ally, and perhaps he tuny como out ahead. This i:j tho idea that underlies tho now bill. . Let tho people of the North reflect on tho unquestionable fact that tho danger in this matter is to their own liberties', not The Fortlelh Conrt. The follmvinif is a full list of the oemU ra of both Houws of tbfi Fortieth Congress, tho l'r;nb licnn members beiDR marked and tho oiio hition "I). :" HEN'ATF. Injtnin F Wa.de, r, of Ohio, rrcHuU iit Jnhu W Forney, r, of PcuiiojJvaHla, KtrrcUi.v MAIE yVrrt !fiirp.i. IM II Mciritl, r. ..1H00 Vi'ai 1 Fenfendeii, r..l871 'tW !IASI3nlBK ' Aaroo H C'rsip;ia, r..lS71 3&n V l'attoron.r. .1X73 OHIO Term exire-. IJcujaiiiiii F Wadi, r 1 !'.:) JoLn BLermari, r. . . .in?:) INDIANA T A Iff-iidrkke,d...1Kt;,J OJiver 1 Morton, r. .1T3 VF.KMOXT III.I.NOIS Oeo F F.ilmurtd, r..l86'.Rudiarcl Yctts, r 171 Juttin B Morrill, r. .1873 MAAfltCCUt'ETTU Charles h'uruiier, r. . lfiO'J lltDry uilsuii, r lb,l jinonE isla.m Lman Trumball, r.lh73 MICHIGAN Zach Cliamllcr, r. . Abiti Jacob M Howard, r.lb71 I 'IKCOMI!l William HpraKne, r. Iff 10 Henry U Aiitbouy, r . 1871 COSNECTICUT James UiscD, d IHC!) Oriia C Fury, r. . Ja P. Doolittlo, d. Timothy O Ilowe, r.1873 JIINSESOTA Alex Kamaey, r 1?0'J .1873, DanklS Norton, d. .1871 IOWA Kdwiu l M'ritii, t. IfiC'.ij Jat8 W Grfince, r.1871 Itoecoc Coijkiiof,', v.lS7Li Jmin-3 Harlan, r. . . .1673 KKW JEHSEV ' JH.-jfiOI'F.I F T Frelinghnyaco.r 18150 John B Iicnder.'OD.r Alt-x Q Gattcll.r.. . .187iiCharl s D Drake, r .173 ITSNblXVAMA KANSAS Chas U liuckale w, d . 1 SCO Edmund ft liu&i, r. . 1S71 tiinon Caraerou, r. .1S7U daiauolC Fooifioy,rlH7J llEI.AWABK NFUIMSKA firoRliidulc, d. .. .18C9Tlio W Tiptou, r..l-CD V.'iu Hanlsbnry, d . . .1871 Johu M IJiayer, r, . 171 TAi;VLAM NtVADA ItovrrJvJohnBou. dlS60;WmM Kt.-wart, r. .l8(it) I'JruUp F Tlionian,d.lS73 Jamos V,' Jye, r 1871 ' WEST VWOISIA I I'AI.IFitEM A 1 O Van Winkle, r. .18C'j',Ioin Cohd. hs, r. . . .IW Wait in an T Wiilcy,r.lS71 Comiliua Cult, r. . . .1571 oni-uo.N Goo II Williaras, r .IS" Utnry V Gorbcit, r-ls COL'JliAri) John Evan, r. . . . ; -JcronioD ChaiT. r. . KEWTCCIiY Jauic8 Guthrie, d. .171 (Urrctt Davi, ji. . . .1H7U TKMNESSEB Davul T I'fttttrsuu.d 18C9 Joarph S Fowler, r.1871 r.ot gditiutca.. nEi Arrri LATio.N L'i'i ul'li'-Hiis -i I Democrats and Couit- vatives. 12 HOUs:-; OF KEI'RF.SIiHTATiVEs?. Hcliujk-r Gulfax, r, ul'IndiHua, tifcaker , F.'lwaid Mcl'hcr.Mio, r, -f FcniiHyivaaia, t'k'ik AX 1 .11 FORT AM' OlSDLK. judicial power or authority ot tho United to thoso of the Southern people; for St itcs." Not only is two-thirds majority the South i;i so beaten down now that it is . f il. .. I r - - - . . oi uioounio uo requuou lor pionoune-i out ot lortunes power; there is bardly a iug any act of Congreso unconstitutional, I, lepth of political degrndatiou that its! butthe leading featuroof thelleconstruction , pcoplo have not sounded under Radical nets is to bo withheld from judicial consid- j military rule, and they seem to feel that oration. When Congress proceed to such imy change may possibly bo for tho better, fin extremity, it must bo iu a btato of dts- j The danger is to those who are still free, peration. Itu intended enactments aro j Tho danger ii that we grow daily in an hs blind and futile as they aro desperate.- ; archy, as wo grow from bad to worso under Suppose Congress should pass a bill enact- i tho miegovcrnmentof u Congress that for- ing tu.it mo btato govcrnmeni oi cw i gCts its plam duty to tho nation in the pur- York "shall not bo recognized as valid by thocxecutivoor judicial department," could our Stato government bo in this .way -rushed without judicial remedy V Such a law is just ns subject to judicial revision us any other. If constitutional right3 nro attt-mpted to bo (subverted by an act of Congress, tho act is just as void iu ono shape as iu another. If tho Stato govern ment of New York cannot bo subverted by ancli a bill as was introduced yesterday, neither can tho Covcmmcnt of any other State. Such is tho haste to push this bill through iu advanco of tho decision of tho Supremo j Court on tho Reconstruction acts, that dis cussion is to bo gagged, and arguments against it denied a hearing. Wo clip tho n iit of partisan schemes, the pcoplo by and by may grow to envy even thoso who live under tho tranquility of a despotism, and may look on with satisfaction wheu the commander of an array, posted to keep dowu tho Southern pcoplo (perkaps re cruited to a great extcnin the Southern States) shall cuddenly march to -Washing ton,' seizo tho Capitol and diapcrso that chattering, jabbering, corrupt and con temptible rabble, the Congress cf tho Uni ted States. N. Y Herald. Father Ityan. . Tho following pen and ink sketch of tho author of the Conquered Banner and other poems not less beautiful and cherished is repriutcd from tho Memphis Avalanche. following statement from despatch in tho i ar0 Quito snro that our readers desire Evening Post TUo resolution provided that whi.u tho )ntvioin (int'ntion in called thoro (shall bo in dilatory nm tions entertained by tho Bjioaker, tlio rules of thu Uouc in relation to such motions boiiiff BUHveud ed until tho bill is dicpoaod of. Desides an attempt to dictate tho deci sions of tho Supreme Court, tho bill pro poses to divest tho President of the com mand of the army conferred upon him by tho Constitution in tho most extdicit and to know something of tho personal appear- unco and mental qualities of ono who has so greatly endeared himself to tho hearts of the Southern pcoplo ; . "Father Ryan is a man of about thirty years of age, iivo feet neveri inches in height, is spare made, of fragile form and appearance stooped, and his shoulders aro slirrhtly indicate a habit of leaning over books, ins movements aro ratuer nuie.t. but indicate much firmness nnd d- unequivocal language. We eopy.tho second '. cision His easy manner exhibits a perfect nnd third sections : : contidenco and strength of character. r.c. 2. Le tt further tundrd, Tliat fur tho When ho appears beforo hi3 people, the Fl)oedyenforcemeutoftlioactentiUod"An ar.tto;mof,t listless observer arouses to a souso provide for a moro rflloieut Rovprnment ot tho rc-; 410i . ,.,.,. i;- : , i Lol tatoa." PMM)d March 2, 18B7, and the several : lat a.u oxtraoidinary man 15 beforo him. acta mipolomentarv thereto, tho General of tho ' I "3 impressive appearance consistd of a Army of the United Mates is hereby authorized and required to unjoin by special orders upon all officer in command within the several military d 'purtnientfi witliia said btatra the performance of the act authorized by sid several laws abovo recited, and to remove by his order from command any or all of said commanders, aud detail other oflicors of said arm, not below tho rank of colon el, to perform all the duties and e porcine all the powers authoriz d by said several acts, to them I that tlio people of said soveral Htates may speedi ly reorpan zo civil governments, republican in form, iu said several Mates, and bo restored to political power In the Union. bee. 3. ii it further tvacted. That the General of the Army is authorized to remove any or all ci vil oilicers now acting nndertho several provi. sional governments within said disorganized fcitates, aud appoint others to discharge tho duties pertaining to their respective otlices, and may do any or all acts which by said several laws above mentioned are authorized to bo done by the sev eral commanders of military departments within said Htates, and so much of said acts or ot any art that authorizes the President to dotail mili tary commanders to said military departments, or to remove any ofticrrs which may be detailed as heroin provided, is hereby repealed. beautiful espreGsion cf countenance, that is not dependent on outline for its cauue, but rather on the iutollectnal light thit shines from his eyes and radiates over hi.i countenance. Ilia face is long and beardless; his hair is brown, and worn cast back from his high broad forehead, and hangs in slight and nracefid curls over his should ers ; his eyes nro a eoft blue, mild iu re pose, and glow beautifully when he is aroused or eloquent; his brows aro high mid regularly arched. The eycsDf ten droop, and seem to fall with a violet light radia ting from them. His mouth has a .'.light curvature at tho corners, is small and of pleasing appearance ; his lips are mobile, ami carry on their well moulded surface constantly varying smiles, that has much of that compassion that beams kindly from his eyes and face. His angular cheeks are scaiccly noticcablo in a front view. His general appearance, as he stand3 in tho , chancel, is very feminino yet giving tho impression that bo is an intellectual and MAINE 1 John Lynch, c '.: Hiduty l'erhtim, r ; Jaiin; G Llaiuo, r 1 John A Fcter, r 5 Frederick A l'ikt r new rrA-U'funiii, 1 Jacob 11 Ela, r 'i Aaron F fct.ovtn;, r 3 Jacob Denton, r, VEOIONT 1 F i: WoodbridKC r 2 Lnko 1' l'olaml, r 3 W G Smith, r MASSACHUSETTS ! 1 Thoniaa D E!i"t, r 2 Oake.i Ames, r 3 Girury 'i'witehull, r 4 Hamiibl Hooper, r fl Dcnjihiin F Dutlcr, r ( Natuauiel P Hanks, r 7 George H llontweli, r 8 Jolin U Daldwin, r 0 Win D Washburn, r ltr Henry L Dawen, r iuioue Island I Thomas H J uekeB, r 2 -Nathan F Dison, r JONSKCT1CCT 1 Itichard D Hnbbard, d 2 Julius Hotchkiae, d .. 3 H H Ktarkweather, r 4 William H Barnum, d NEW VOKK 1 Rtephen Taber, d 2 Domas Bavnee, d 3 Wm K Itobinson, d 4 John Fox, D 5 John MorriHHey, d C Thorn an F. tstcwart, d 7 John W Chandler, d 8 Jaa Brooks, d 'J Fernando Wood, d 10 Win U Jtobertnon, r 11 Thoa U Van Wyck, r 12 Jno H Kctchuni, r 13 Thoa Cornell, r 14 Johu V h Pruyu, d 15 John A Gnswold, r 10 Grange Ferris, r 17 Calvin T Hulburd, r 18 Jas fil Mervin, r PI Wm G Fields, r JO Addison U Lafiln, r 21 Alex U. bailey, r 22 Jno C ChurchJl, r 23 Uems McCarthy, r 24 Thoo M Pomeroy, r 25 Wm II Kelaey, r 2ti Wm ii Lincoln, r 27 Hamilton Ward, r 23 Lewis Bolye, r 28 Kurt Van Horn, r 30 Jas M Murphy, D 31 llonry Van Aei nam. r EW JEI1SEV 1 v m JSlooro, r 2 Ghas Haight, d 3 Chas btatgrcaves, d 4 Jno mil, r 5 Goo A Haluey, r TENNSYLVANIA 1 Ham 1 J Randall, d 2 Chas O'Neill, r 3 Leonard Myera, r 4 Wm D Kelley, r i 5 Caleb N Taylor, v . ( Ben M Boyer, d 7 Jno M Bromall, r i8 Jno L Getz, d 0 Thaddens Stevens, r 10 Honry L Cake, r 11 David M Van Auken.d li Geo W Woodward, d 13 Ulysses Mercur, r 14 George F Miller, r 15 A J Grosabreuner, d 1! Wm II Koontz, r 17 Daniel J Morroll, r 13 Samuel F Wilson, r 13 Glenni VV Hcolield, r 20 Darwin A Finney, r 21 John Covode, r 22 Jas K Moorehead, r 23 Thomas Williams, r 2i Geo V Lawrence, r DELAWARE 1 John A Nicholson, d MAtlYLAND 1 Hiram McCullock, rt 2 Btevonson Archer, d 3 Chas E Phelps, d 4 Francia Thomas, r 5 Frederick btono, d WEST VIKOINIA 1 Chester D Hnbbard, r 2 Bothucl M kitchen, l 3 Daniel Tola'cy, r KESTrtKT 1 L 8 Trimble, d 2 John Y Drown, d tl John 8 Golladay, d 4 J Proctor Knott, d 5 Asa P Grovcr, d G Thomas L Jouee, d 7 James B Beck, d H Gcorgo tt Adams d a Johu D Young, d KANSAS TENNESSEE 1 iLodcrick It Butler, r 2 Horace Mayuard,r. 3 William B titokea, r 4 Janu-H Muliins, r 5 John Truublo, r (! damned M Ariiell, r 7 Isaac 1; Hawkins, r 0 David A Nunn, r omo 1 Iiouj Fggleston, r 2 Samuol F Gary, r 3 llob't G chenck, r 4 Wm Lawrence, r 5 Wm Muneu, d f iioador W Clarke, r 7 Kanfl Khellabarger, r 8 C 8 Hamilton, r U Italph I iSneklaud, r 10 Jaiu'es M" Ashity, r 11 Johu T Wilnon.'r 12 Pailad Van Trnmp, d 13 George W Morgan, d li Martin Walker, r 15 Tobias A Plants, r If! John A Bingham, r 17 F.phraim It kcklcy, r 18 liufus P Hpau dmg, r VJ James A UarhelU, r INDIANA 1 Wm K .Niblack, d 2 Michael u Kerr, d 3 Morton C Huuur, r 4 vvm a Holniau, d 5 George W Julian, r 6 John " obnrn, r 7 H D Waahburn, r 8 GaiiUJve 8 ur;h, r ficm trr Colfax, r 10 V.'m Wiiiiauis, r 11 John P C shanks, r ILLINOIS At large J A Lcgan, r 1 Morman l JudU, r i Jno F Farusworth, r 3 Eldm B Wahhburno, r 4 Abncr C Uardu g, r 5 Ebon C Iogersoil, r 6 Burton G Cook, r 7 U P -Brora well, r 8 Mu-lby M Cudom, r .) Lewis W Boss?, d 10 Albert G Bnrr, d 11 Ham'18 Marshall, d 12 Jehu Baker, r '13 Green B Bauro, r MICHIGAN 1 Fcr-C Beamau, r 2 Chas Upaon, r 3 Austin Blair, r 4 Thoa VV Ferry, r SUE Trowbridge, r G Jno F Driggs, r WlbCONSlN 1 Halbert E Paine, r 2 Bon F Hopkins, r 3 Aniasa Cobb, r 4 Chas A Eldiidge, d 5 rhilctos Sawyer, r DUG Washburns, r MINNESOTA 1 V'm Wind.om, r 2 Ignatius Donnelly, r IOWA 1 Jas F Wilbon, r 2 Hiram Price, r 3 Wm ii Allison, r 4 Wm Lough bridge, r 5 Goo M Dodge, r G Amabel W Hubbard, i MISSOURI 1 Wm A Tile, r 2 Chas A NeweomU, r 8 Jas B McCormick, u 4 Jos J Gravelly, r 5 Jos W McCltirg, r 6 Kobt T Van Hora, r 7 Bon F Loan, r 8 John F Benjamin, r 9 Geo W Anderson, r NEBRASKA 1 Jlin Tde, r NEVADA 1 Delos U Ashley, r CALIVOKNIA 1 Samuel B Axfelk d 2 William Uigby, r 3 James A Johnson, d OREGON 1 Bufus Mallory, r COTXr.ADO 1 George il Chilicott, llDg'Ea fcECOND MlLITAKV DlSTUIi.T. ) CHAlil-EaTON, f. C, Dec. 31, 1K67. S (f'twral Orders Xo. lf;4. I. Paragraph II of General Order Nt. !, tr n the Ileadquarf-rs ft tlii- tec lid Military Disirict. datd April 11, 18'", i ciodi.'ied as fJ '..-.; : 8CIT3 rB l lli'I'S. : .Judgments or decrees for the vaymentoT uiote; on causes of acti'r 'arising- in North Carolina b tweeu the 21'th of May, IfcCl, and the 2:h day 1 April, lj:5, ri iu Mouth Carolina l Ivtt ti tin 1'Jth tity of Dtvimber, 1M, nnd tiioi'jih da o' April, 181.", t-hall not tu enforced, l y execution, 8;;ainitrt the person i r "property of the ik aidant l'l'octcdings for tuch causes o; action ii jw pending.- hali l.o stayed, and no mil or pri'i.esa thai! bo instituted or coiunieuced ri aach ;anea of ac tion until a'ter the civil govrn-.Uiont of the respec tive States shall ba established in jiccoi u.uiee with the laws of tho United ststes. Paragraph III of the same order 'v. modified as followa : r.u-.crTiUiSa. Khcrifi'.s, cvrcji'-rs and cor.fitabies i:io - Lertty directed to euuptnd the alo of all froporty upoi execution, or process under auy judgmenf or de croo e f a court of tho so-called Confederate t'tutes, or of tLe Mato of Norili Caiolina, rendered bn-tm-n the 20: h dny of May, isfil, atid the organi zation of tho provisional government of said Mate, under tho President's proclamation of th( 2 jthdayof April, ls.G5, or of the Statu of South Carolina, rendtreil between tho l'Jtlt day ot De ceuiber, lfc'JO, and the organization of the provi sional government of tha said Ntate, under the President's proclamation of the 'JOtb. day of June, 1G5, unless tho written consent of the del'cndar.t t o entered of record, and except in cases vihere tho plaintiff or Lis attorney, ujon oath, support ed by corroborativo testimony, shall aik-gu that tho defendant is disposing of, 'removing, or about to remove, bis property beyond thojaris dictionof the court, with intent "to defraud Lis creditors: prodded, that no sucli judgment, so rendered, within the periods aforesaid, shll bo a bar to lac commisnetmeiit, iu a ytate eoait, of ji new suit upon the same cause of actiou in any case in which, by law, tlio defendant may re move or appeal thu same to a court of tho United States. lOiilA'LOSL'HE Of JlOElGAOE. Tho sale of real or personal property, by foro lofiiuo of mortgage, is likewiso suspended ia the ires embraced in paragraphs II aud ill, of eakl order No. 10 as above amended, except iu cr.se s where interest money accruing subsequent to the 2'Jth of April. 18G5, shall no have been paid bo oro tho day cf sale, and all previous resu ietions on such sales aro revoked. Paragraph IV of th9 same order is in'tUded bv substituting tho 2'Jt!i dav of Ai'rit. 1SC5. for th.- I'tn day or JUy, isgj Crdcis No. 82, to iti.kef pers, as rcoiaiu tmexpirtd after tho lut cfamiaiv. lH'-8. IU&TEIC Ol ETrf. - - IV. Tu. promote the iseedy Uial of brisni-fis RAILROADS' ife-.l r niifi" r ft Para: follows ce, and oimimsh tneeo&i, ,! thtii- mfiioter.ai.ee, nil frttomitiirjg magistrates v.i ) oa li, I5?h acd lafct days of each month, re pert to the jndge of the-ir coni.ty cr district ctut ll cercmi'.uicijts made by them during thejre ceedirg half month, specifying tho date of coni mirniriits, the names of tho prisoners and the of fer.crs for which they vrre rommitied, to the end 'bet the judges may, vhenever iD thir opinion i l,o rjnn.br of irieoiifrs or tV.er coriaideratioos of public interest call for it, bold ep-dal tonus of tlu ir conr 8 for the purpose of disposing c f such cafe. '-Th additional exjenso of holding tsuc-Ii special te.ms will be a charge upon the State Treasury, ar.d-lhe acconnta therefor will to audi ted and paid as accounts of a similar character aro now audited and paid, aud if tho salaries now paid the j udges should Le inadequate ia view of the additional labor performed by them, a reason able addition upon the proper representations tlirongh tho Governor of tho htato, will be al lowed. T1LOTAOK. V. The pil(tago regulations now exisfiug in tho States of NortU 'and . HouUt ...Carolina aro far modified that ua and after the first day tf March, 1 ;-.G, ail paBstnger ateam vessels, regulated bv the Jaws-of the United States, and earning a pilot commiasionoa oy Luittil blalea Coinuiweioucr?, shall be exempt frotii tho compufeoiy pajmrnt of pih't.!;;.', NOlilU CAE0L1NV 1'uLL TVS.- VI. L-o mucb of tho act of tho General Asaemblv of the State cf North CaroUna, entitled " An act to raise monies," ratified on the 26th day of Feb ruary, 1SG7, as makes it " the duty of all persons and corporations to lust and pay tho (poll) tas of such persona liable to the name, as aro in thetr eniiitoviiieiit, on tho 1st day of Ai'ril of ettdi vear. as laborers,'' is rescinded, and hereafter' all indi vidual taxes will bo assessed directly upon and codeetod directlv from tho individuals from whom tiny arc due ; jvociiled, that the provisions of this order still) not apply to the taxes levied for tho current Mar. except that double poll tax shall not bo enforced if t he original tax bo paid on or beforo the 1st day ot Jlareh, ,- By command of Brevet Major General Ln. 11, S. Caxi-.v. ' Loi-ls V. Caziaiic, Aid d: Camp, Act'g Ass't Adj'k Gen'l. brni 'tAJ. : I onia V. Caziarc, A. D. C, A. A. General. ; SPEC L rapli V of the sauio ordi .r is moulded a bUITS ON NEOIIO DEEIS. All pioceedings for the recovery of money on contracts, viiieiner under seal or tv parol, tho j consideration of which waa the purchaso ol slaves, made subsequent to the lat day of Janu ary, i.303, are suspended, judgments or u-cretb u ered for such caues of action shall not bo en- reed. Paragraph VII of the same order is modified ae follows : H01IESIEAD.S. ;; Iu all tales of property under execution or bv or ler of any court, there ahU bo roserved out ot the property of any defendant who has a family dependent upon his or her labor, a dwelling hou.-e and appin tenances, and (if in the country ) tvtvntv acres ol laud, or so tuucu thereof that the whole shall not exceed iu value the sum of two thoueand dohai's ; Hiid in a town or citv. 'he immediate lot upon whieh such dwelling bout-o is situated ; and necessary aiiiclea of lurniture, npparel, snbaiai- euco and imp ementa of buabanilry, trade, cr oth er employnitnt, to the value of tivtj huodred dol lars, i be h'.m. stead exemption i-faail inur-i onlv to the benefit of fam lies. In o:hor easea the ex emption sna.U extend only to ciothing aud itupio menta of irado or employment usual y followed bv the defendant, of the value of! two hundred do.lars. The exemptions hereby made shall no; be waived or 'Icicau-d bv the ac: of any defendant vho has a family do: er.dent upon bun or her for support, and the exempted property tha i be as ceTiMiied and deliued by ihe sherifl- or other ot'ti-Ct-r enforcing tho execution, who Shall call to kn tid two impartial citizens. tu make the necessary appraisement, and shall make report thereuf to thy c-iiirt. AKBEiT I'Oa FRAUDULENT DEBTS. , I'nragraph X ia hereby modititd so as toau-1 thorize an eat in civil acuoua ex contractu onlv in I canes wheie the demand is paai due, and the cle- ndaut lias iieen guu y of traud in couiractiui; the debt sued for, or his removed or disposed oi hie properly, or is about to do so, with intent to defraud his creditors, or is about to leave the State with such intent. . . EXECUTORS AND TBC6TES, Paragraph XVI is amended by adding thereto.: All proceedings in any court of North Carolina, or of South' Carolina, recognizing or sanctioning the investment of tha funds of minor heirs, or of fe males, or of insane persons, in tlio securities of the late rebel government, or the securities of the Slates of North Carolina or South Carolina. created for the purpoao of carrying on war against the Government of the United States, will be suspended untu tho question of the validity of such investments shall have been determined by tne courts or tlio unttd States, or by national legislation. And nothing in. the provisions of this order, or of the order No. 10 above cited, shad be held to bar or hinder tho recovery, by suit, of the estate of any minor heir, female, or insane person, (cestui que trust), whether in tho hauds o: executors, administrators, trustees, guardians. musters or clerks of equity courts, and other fiduciary ageLts, or invested by them in their fiduciary character. DISTILLERIES. II. General Orders No 25, of Mav 20, 18C7, is revoked : and on aud after the first day of Janu ary, 18G8, the distillation of epirituoas liquors in this Mditary District will be subject to such re strictions only as are imposed by the liws of the United States and of the States of North and South Carolina, respective y. KAB-BOOlla. I'l.HLIt; WILL. I'hK.ASK HK3IKM- ISKU THAT XCHANGE CORNER IS THE PLACE TO BUY, BOOTS & SHOES . G3Sf.:SS-&.3F.. A Fresh Supply just Received. J0UX M. WALKER D INLAND AIR LINE. trrt r rpk: pj-c.- rvr,;. r, Omci Eko: and Brrr. W. & W. Tt. It., i Wilmington, January 14, 18C8. J Frckht far Baltiiaore, New York, Phil adelphia, and Boston, AILY EXPKFS3 Fit EIGHT THAI, (SUN- davs excepted), will leav& wilmiocton. car rying freight lor the places named above. For freight engagements, apply to th Masfer of Traneportatiou at Depot, cr to E. 9 . Keith, for Baltimore ; Messrs. Uarriaa & Howell, for Phila delphia, New York, or Boston ; Wallace & South f rland, for New York, or Boston, where rates ot fn-ight charges can be seen. ' ' Special contracts will be made bv the under Bigncd. 8. L. 'FREMONT, Eneij' ""ind Superintendent, jan 15 91 tf tar and Poet copy t AVilicisston and Jlan. Railroad Co, General ScrERixTrjfDENT'8 Oftice, ) Pr ntlg THE JOURNAL VrrjamoTOH, N. C, Dec. 19, 1867. dJ ..m. ut 1 1 1 i , C iliia Road will run on the following Schod- N niul alter I ee. tlth. Passenger Trains J e ulu: ESrULBS TRAIN. Jjtavo Wilmington. .i 'j-.. 2:38 A. M. Arrive at Florence 8:10 A. M. Arrive ut Kingsvillo '.v 11:45 A. M. Leave Kingsvdle 11:30 A. M. Arrive nt Florence 2:f5 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8:55 P. M. Express Train connects closoly at Florence with tho North Eastern Railroad, for Charleston, and Cheraw and Darlington Railroad, for Cheraw, and at Kiugsvdle with tho South Carolina Railroad, for C lumbia and Augusta. ' ACCOMMODATION Leave Wilmington Arrive- at Kingsvillo Leave Kingsvdlo .... Arrive at Wilmington. TRAIN. 3:00 P.M. ....... 0:10 A. M. . 3:00 P. M. 10.10 A M Accommodation Irani wm run i n-weekly, ar riving and leaving on Tuesdays, Thuradaj s and Salmd ' , W'M. MacRIE, Gon'I. Hup't. oel. G v ' 7 tf Charlotte & Rntherford R. R. General SurEni.vrEDEST'H OrricE, ? AND AFTER TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST dec 29 & 10. 77-tr IMMIGRATION. TIIK nmlersigiietl is pr pared to procure tho s rvicos of Gorman or Irish laborers for I'liiitations, iiW Mills, Diatiilt ries, Ac , which are situited in healthy !';od ies. ' F.or circulars containing particulars, apply io llesars. WOIITF & DANIFL, KIDDir-K A MAR ! IN, or n. B. LILF.KS, Esq.; Wilmington, N, C, WlLMINQTOS, N. C. Aug. 0, 1867. J 13th, tho rivssenger train on this Road will leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat uTday at 7 o'clock, A. M. ; Arrive at Sand Hill same days, at 3 P. M. Arrive at Wadosboro' ( Htage) at 12 midnight. Leave Wadeslniro' (8tge on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 2 P. M. Leavo Rockingham State) on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 4:30.. M. Leave Sand Hill (Cars Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Wilmington same dp.ys ' 3 ! w. I. I i ": , General Hupei;irtv, . nt aug 0 . --t ' ESTABLISHMENT. Mi'EIIIIIK WMIUIEN LOW PRICES! GOOD WORK (illl!!l.TEi:n! ?PKKD, .COMFORT AMI ANNAMESSIC Ln-JL The Journul 0S:e I no bett'T 'tiMieevnr (iifjuir- d tu 1 J ids o' run aa'j -ntvvKvrvL fireat U. S. Mall Route far tfce Nori r J T nnd t'j dec 7 P. BOMFORT, 30 Park Row, New York. P, O. Box 1708. 59-ec;d3iQ La '..HIRAXDES' FRENC13 ROILDIES HAVE SAVE' THOUSANDS all over Europe. Uavitiir been for many years the Fir-t As sistant at Pri fesaor La Mirandes' Private U jspital in Paris, aid having be.n. iuduccd to estabhsh a branch in this conutry, I am itow prepared to fur niah. his celebrated remedies for CONSUMPTION, RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, etc.; A'ao, the Genuine Imported VITELLA HEALTH'S Oil AND KKVrOBEIt, The only certain cure for a constitution shattered by the excess and abuse of youth Do not be tampered with by inexperienced physi cians. Addreas your communications to Dr. G. W. FEli.MEE, 25 West 47th St., New York. Advice Gratis. Our book, by which any per son can understand their own case? sent iree to auy address. Ladies may address us in full confidence, nov. 12 38 lv DELEGATED ARIZONA ,Ci'h a Bashiord, r DAK1TA Waiter A Burleigh, r IDAHO IE D Holbrook, d MONT ASA Jus M Cavanaugh, d MW MEXICO C I' Clevcr.d (contcstcdj CTAU William H Booper, d WASHINGTON Alvin Flanders, r , WYOMIXlJ James S Casement. r 1 Sidney Clarke, r Not admitted. r.ECAriTCLATioN (witliout Delegates from Terri tories.) Republicans lljIDem & Conservatives If it bo possible for any bill to be at va riance with the Constitution, this is. It is i poetical person of noblo and good quali- YK.1 a eelf evident proposition that if tho Pres- ties., llis manners, and especially liis W meni lias a rignt to command, mo onicera ; uisnnct tenor tones, indicate on unu of tho army ar bound to obey. But hero nually powerful and impreBsivo voice, a law is proposed releasing them from tho His utterances often reach a high duty of obedience. Tho Constitution de-, key, but they nro musically modnlattd clares that they shall obey, and Congress is .' and very pleasing to the car. His thrilling about to declare by law that they shall not. j scntenc03 flow ry thmically liko poery, and In a coso where the conflict ia so clear, wo jaro not only extpaisitely pleasing, but con dq not ee how the President could bo jus-ivincincr in every respect. Short torrents tiued in navinc tho slichtcst hcod to the nf livmflnt worda flow from him easilv und witnout lauor. xo unmnaiT reicrences S0TICE. TILL BE SOLD AT THE COURT li " USE door iu Kenansville, on the tinrd Monday of January next, THREE LOTr, situated in the town of 11 agnoua, : lluplin county, levied upon as the property of Patrick G. Oalos, to satisry sua dry executions in my bands, against him, for col lection, December ad. 180(. JOHN W. HINSON, Sheriff, by H. R. KORNEGAY, D. S. j jan 11 88-lw law. If Gen. nrant refuses to obey his orders, it will bo his duty to put him under arrest and appoint a court-martial to try him for insubordina tion and mutiny. Rccnattractlon OnUUe of h Conitlta tion RomanUing the Nation. Kecon8truction moves onward unswerv ingly in its revolutionary career.. The llouse of Representatives will have beforo it to-day, from its " Keeonstruction Com mittee," the bill to establisls an impcrium vitbin the limits ol tho Uaiteti Btaws, It WOOLEN DRESS GOOD!. tUR ENTIRE BTOt K OF in the city. dec 14 HEDRICK & RYAN, 65 f BUKSS GOODS ever crate on tho hearing of his varied lis-1 will bo sold at pricos lower than they can be had teners. Kindly and calmly no ie:w tno beauties of tho Church, firmly ho tskd for faith from his hearers, and without bigotry, ho demands devotion and Christian prac tices from its members. His tcacliings carry conviction on their face, and wield an incalculable influence on his hearers." ;ine school committee oi Boston aa : - RAGS-RAGS. u,v .v. iiiHT T Niau uu xuu- mg highest (Uh prices wUl b paid for ger be regarded as a holiday by the public ct-?AN 00TT0S or linen bags, at tha COTTON YARNS AND SHEETINGS A T Manufacturer's prices, X. 4 for ale y dec 23 WILLIAMS & MUfiCHISOS. III. Paragraphs VI and VII of General Orders No. 32, dated AJay 30, 1SC7, are revoked, and the power to grant licenses for tho sale of spirituou or intoxicating liquors is remitted to the proper local authorities, to take effect on and after the first day of January, 1SC8. and to be subject to the following conditions 1. The municipal authorities granting the li cense shall be answerable that the parties to whom sucu licenses ait; Kraiueu, uetntT who me r sure ties, ehall be roponsiblo persons, and of good moial standing in thu community, and that both principal and sureties shall ba ablo to qualify in dividually in dounie the amount or the bond ic quired, and that the bond shall be a lien upon the person! property of both' principal and sureiiee, ana upon prooi ot ueiauit shall warrant the sum mary seizure and sale of eo much of the property of either or both as may be necessary to satisfy tho forfeiture or fine and costs. 2. Drunkenness and disorderly conduct on the premises shall work tlio forfeiture of the liciense and of tne penalty of the bond. S. I he owner or keeper of any bar-room, saloon or other place at which intoxicating liquors are eom, ana an omer persons lnieresiea or connected therewith, shall be regarded as principals in any action of damages growing out of any assault, riot, affray or other disorder occurring on the premises, or directly traceable thereto. .. 4. au oar-rooms, eaioona or otner places at which intoxicating liquors are sold, shall bo closed on the day or days of any general or local election, and for the twelve hoars next preceding the open ing and next succeeding the closing of tho polls at i-ucu election ; and the sherins of counties and districts and the chief of police of cities and towns, shall Lae pwer to direct the closing of bar rooms and other places for the sale cf intoxica-. tins liauors whenever it may be necessary in tln-.ir judgment to preserve order and quiet. o. The proceeds oi an ueenses, ioneiiures ana fines, under tho local regulations or under the provisions of military orders, will be devoted to the support or tne poor, anu as soon as reauzea will be turned over to the commissioners or over Beers of the poor of the district, county, city or town in 'which they accrued, and the commiseion- ers or over-eever will at the end or eacd month report to the Provost Marshal-General of tha Dis trict the amount received by them during the month, specifying the names of the parties from whom it was received. 6. ThopeBalties imposed by this order or by the local police regulations may be enforced in any civil or military court, and upon conviction the court may award to the informer a sum not exeedini? tif'tv er cent, of the forfeiture or fine. And it is made the duty of all sheriffs, constables, and coroners of oouutiea and districts, and the police of cities and towns, to be vigilant m the en forcement of the police regulations and thdpro visions of this order in relation to the sale ox in toxicating liquors. ' - The provisions of this paragraph will be held to apply (9 eucfc licenses graatea wder General DIE CIIARLLSTONER ZEITING, JOIHi A. WAUENKK, E-lllor, UNDER Hie above head the undersigned propose to publish a GERMAN WEEKLY PAPER! to be the organ of tho German population, and devoted to tne interests or this ctate, in Jsnconx aging Immigration and Industrial Pursuits. Literature, Agriculture, Commerce Arts nd Trade, will bo represented in its columns, and tho news or tne day will bo given. Gen'l JOHN A. WAGENER has kindly consent ed to uudertake tho Editorial management for the present. SUBSCRIPTION-;! 00 for Twelve Months 1 m " Fix 1 00 M Threo " ADVERTISEMENTS insetted on liberal terms. C. G. ERCKMANN CO. No. 3 Broad Street, Charleston, H. C. sept. 27 UIO TIIK teaiurrs of lh. tbove Line ten,. Portsmouth dady Otiudaya ex'-enredj at i clock, A. Jfl., on arrival of the great Lres- Train of '.he Seaboard and i'oanoke Railroad -Passengers kmvins Wiiminjrton, N. C, by th 9:0, P. M., traiu, arrive at Weldou ir t rue t eou uect with the taiu of the AnnaUibesic Liu , m riving in r'ew Yrk at 5:25, A. a!., nexvd.i , th i ii;jt .!' iiMJi &vttt iijur;. Be sure ami uk fur Tickets and bfrggage Checked via A lMVKKihit 1,1 ; 11. V. TOall'KINH, i General Agent. 0. I. TROWBKIDUE, General Passenger gent. July 14 . r 216-tf tawjuijiiiiium weww mii.i iui h t- -1 w G rf fit:- ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY, SUMTER, S. C, UNDER THE- CHARGE OF TTTE HISTERS of oor Lady of Mercy will receive additional v jpils on and after tho 2d of January. The new buildings are spacious and eleiraoth finished, and famish accommodations for ono huudr. d board ers. The extensive grounds and piazzas are am ple for open air exercises, and young ladies are thoroughly instructed in English, French, Italian. Lutin, Music. Drawing, Ac. Location unsurpassed for health and terms reasonable. For particulars, apply to MOTHER TUE..E8A, Charleston, or to MiU fliAUi JUSti'U, at the Academy, In mSute!. dool2 C3-tf HOOP SKIRTS, A LARGE SUPPLY, Just received, of the MOST FASII ION ABLE STYLES A few dozen EXTRA LONG. Also, a lot of very superior FRENCII CORSETS, for sa!o cheap. 5 HEDRICK & RYAN. doc i i Go- BO AUDERS WANTED, TWO GENTLEMEN, or a GENTLEMAN AND Lady, and several day boardera can be accommo dated witn pleasant board ujion reasonable terms, by application to - MISH JOANNA PITTS, Front street, one dor North of tha Methodist Church. Transient boarders can bo accommodated ect 23 21- AXt fW.&i l-K'iJj.IiT! CF MlilU'lM'ILi; PulMIM, Will roccivo special attention. CAS U CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT' . J. D. LOVE'S DOOK STOKE. USEFUL., RICH ANO liLKGAST, CHOICE AMERICAN AND ENGLISH DOOICr, Writing Desks, Portfolios, Gold Pens and Pencils, Photograph Albums, Toy Docks for Children, Ac, Ac. . dec 22 72-tf A CARD. I obtain enirraved Portraits of Wil- ijam UooFB. Joseph Hewks and Jouif Penn, signers of the Declaration of Independence in 1770, or any ono of them ? Or can portraits in oil bo obtained ? Sold, hired, or loaned, to bo ended t Or can autographs, mero niguaturee of tho name, or larger documents, be had 't If so, on what terms ? They aro desired for au unique and important historical collection. Address me, with rpecijic ualvment of terms. Ml West 34trj St., ?ew lora, or, unui ztn or November, carollev Mr. Dalley, W ilmington, N. O. OHAHEE8F.rjEF.lia. Pastier of tho " Church of the Strangers," N. Y. nov. o si Wedding, Business and Visiting Cards Printed in the handsomest styles, on abort ootid BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, BOOKS, ? PAMPHLETS, BILLS OF LADING, . r DRAY AND OTHER TICKETS, And crery other deBcriptioa of job work PROMPTLY DONE, AT THE Lowest Hates X ENGELHARD & PRICE, Proprietors SCHOOL NOTICE. flUlK fllSSKS PltlfeE will open School X on TUESDAY, 1st October, at the residence of Mr. A. L. Price, on Fourth street, between Chesnut and Princess. TEE1I8-PER QCAKTEIt: The higher branches of English, French in cluded. ...... ; .. .112 00 Drawing (in Crayon and Pencil) 6 CO Music at Profeseor 8 Charges. Farther particulars jnado known on application, 6epi i zrJ NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER 13 A PRACTICAL FARM ER, and will take a Farm on Shares, where there are aged or infirm persons or children that want kind care and attoution. I have no in cumbrance. I also understand repairing, build ing and tools. For further particulars, address tne bUDscnner. cEAVEK PRAY, Medford, Mass. jan 11 fc8-2w FTRS,FERS. INALatockofFUI in which Bargains will be offered, A N ADDITIONAL stock of FURS, just received, XJL dec U HEDBKK & EYAS. . - 65 .SIlLVjf WEAR. FASHIONABLE HAIR-DRESSING . - and ' SHAVING SALOON. TJAING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE Eii- XJL tWiehwent or ELY IK ARTIaT en Front Street, tlio uiukrHigned woall rcspccttully in form l is old ftjeruls and patrons and the public geueraiij, inaj, ui is now prepared to conduct a FASHIONABLE HAIR-DRESSING AND SHAVING SALOON on the latest, and most approved method. Having a long experience iu the business, be has no for in thus venturing to offer hi services as a first- class Rarlx-r. to all dejirinir a eooT-bave, or who wish Hair Catting "aud, Hair-dressing done in ihe latent stj lo. He has secured theservioes of several well-known and favorite artists, among him are JOIES CAREOVVAY and JlMEii It 4 loUrti With these a-titants and the other force.secnr d. be entertains no f ars bat that full and entire sai-Ufacliou will bo civcn to the pidi. J-: RANSOM PERKI't. jan. 7 'w REAVER CREEK MAXF'G Co.ttr . s STRAISK8 CJUOTtl. IIKKTIKOS, P, Heinsberger BOOK BINDER, AND BL.1NK BOOK MJMP1CTGRBU JOURNAL BUILDINGS, WILMINGTON. N. 0 ACCOUNT BOOKS IVf v ri 4-4 SO INCH DITTO, COTTON YARN, : ' 7 " AND Kali, all of very superior quality cao be fumisbe i a i K.iort tritior.. ; . j u n r i . BAEGAIN8 ARE OFFERED in CAS91MEEES, ) ' Tnsl. Beaver Cree ManTg Co. ' SATINETS, ?d.KSrUMT JANS. : A. JOHNSON 4 CO., Agents! HEDRICK & BY AN, Wilminrton. h. n deoU W y prUU lci--tf rs .J'.utialc X'Kl t(4 9ll t tl kinds o' Itls: it. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
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