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TIIE 'SENTINEL." . ,We4nrday,Ja!y 33, 1840. - Th RalciglrVwres m-rai bent (itfon having candidate in the field in onposithui In Jooa-d - tliu Worth. Uen, lUinv.iii baring touted a nomination. Gen. W. If. I'm U mentioned la connection with tb Gulieraetonel canv W tell our friend th Progrtm that, whoever ahull eppoee Gov. Worut Id tlie present caava, will be doomed to defeat. Ther l but on Parana, in th whole State (lint would stand tb . amalleat cbanceof defeating Out. Worth, even If he were to consent for his name to be run, which ba would not-the favorite son of the old North State,- 2. a Vance, f Friend frgyrass , Keep cool, ana now tns people to remain qwes aa to tb Governorship. ' Both Gea'ta, Hansons fettu uox can eoora to wen, peopi win not forget the eervicea they both have rendered, before theywill bare aa opportunity of praaeo- "ting their claim for nigh honor, or their : triend for ibm.StatcmiiU Ammriam. ' , W eopy thaatove,ij that wa hare aTol4 ad much notice of the movement to bring oat opposition to Got. Worth by Coaetitatiooal Union men, fur the reason that wa have lelt ? anra that Gen. Ranaora and Gen. Cox hare aot siren toe moreen ent any countenance. If eotemporarles desire to bae other candidate, aad thua divid the conservative rata of the Btate.the men whetupport Vermly Freeldent Johnson1 policy, they out do so but the tar ' eoasUtenry of sacb a court, aa well aa Ua tav prudence, must ba palpable to erery one. - The "people of the State are tatlsflod with Governor Worth., 2ioUaranior,aiiacrthacueamtaaeav - could give more geaeral satisfaction than ba has done., nia personal ndYoUUcal Integrity na one doubt; his industry and. devotion to the State. Ua ability to execute tlx dutlee of ' the office at this critical period, art unqnostlonabl, du ma genuine cunservauve wa y" uvw principle and spirit,, both ia derotioa to the BUU and to a Constitutional Union, make him the maa for the time. Why then seek to di vide our people ? We are aura If the opponent of Got. Worth desire otter defeat, aa well a di vision, they hare only tetrytV As fhe AwurL tan very properly tare, Gea. Ranton aad Gea, Cox can afford to wait 1 sauonal Ualoa Connntton. ' -We do not remember erer to hare acea . more general and enthusiastic nprUlng la popa lar eentiment, ia so short a tint, tana the interest takes favor of the Philadelphia Conrentlon. From present Indication, erery District ia this Etsta win ba represented aad the Btate at Urge. To-morrow wa win publish the call made by the Exeeutiej Committee of the National Ui ion Club, which lay dowa the programme aad define the qnaliflcatlon of the delegates rnri- r tod, - . . -.. 'i " "We have expressed ao oplaioa in faror of the " particular gentlemea who should be aelcted. the delgate should be ehoaea asear aa possible from among persona who were known to harej ia former days, belonged to tin old Whig aad ' Democratic parties that they should be mea poeseaaing truly eonserratlre sent! asent and reelings men wno wm yreta woattangntana proper, to effact tha &)mM of ; he CoBTesitloa, but who both know, ths rlghta of the BUU!l . and the people, and will dare maiutaia them . and bhHTi M lOEStM Pf tofreron(erit OB -Batnrday, that theyar willing to attend the Contention at their owa xpense. This latter notion, howerer, should weigh nothing against baring a representation: by men who will wisely! and faithfully represent the people of the Btate. ' Committing our interests to the band of " wlM, aaie men, no erii enn ki itum cuuiuo flelfrnWS 10 me vonreniioH, tnciocu, w tiw a ... . r . I m ... 1- Jecta are ao necessary, so momentous at' the ' present time, hat were the South to fait to tend delegate she would be recreant to her own ta,A and to tlia pcuituI welfare of the whole r - nation. - - Proclamation of Cor. Worliu ', We call attention to the official coramunlce Una from the Stute Executire in to-day" haw' The restoration of full juristliction toouriwirt orer all civil matter crtttiiilng to all persons. is what erery good citizea demrea. Th com "plications which still hang orer this matter, and ' the exercise of military authority and jurisdic tion orer civil iiiiattur, "aa C11 clatiricd by tJcn. Grant and the Secretary of War, stnk as spe J euliarly perplexing and difficult to understand, in vie of the diwrtrines and principle inculca ted and the positions clearly developed ia Pres ident Jolmwu's Peace proclamation. ; Accord ing ia that Instrument, which has the force of law, the military jurisdiction orertfril matters 1 at an end, and placed again in the hands of the civil authority. , v TLe Elate' Literest in th Hailroada . When the sul j. ct of acilicg the interest of the F!ie In the railroads was first mooted, looking at her matt uui eoualUoa nl indulging the "hrpe that our rultroeds uulght ba a aource of profit to her, and thus prerent the necessity of tmntion, we were opposed to the le, and ao rxprr 1 ciimlvea, A lietter understanding of the condition oi things, andsubscqnent reflec tion, hare eonrinced tu that the best thing the fc'lulo can do, at present, is. to dispose of heren--tire iuterbst in the H-tilroaJe and other internal improvements, on the best terms possible, W a a1 :0 inclinrd to the opinion, that th bent t' ' ; ti e creditor of the ' State caa do,- (those who Ik.U lir Lund,) l t them fr p.ilrfa"d iKiiids. ' vj.--....:.t;. The letter of Mr. Treasurer Cattle, to-duy,ad-dii 1 1 to 5T.J. 'l)cmenr,ieta a difficulty -bi. h ha beta shi- ;--ted, by capitalist, fully. - Tliert: nend ot-b tbe aliybtest ap irehensiou, : , (' ,-, 1 'Inclined1 to control 'the; 1 .. alii-r alio liaa-thf ihhwiTwi bcr tuuuuXi !a tinm. Mi will reijuire a fuliilment of their charters, hut will no LwgT claim the pririieje rf dlre ti' 'Z or-ontrolfing the pj?rat!on of the ra'y' '.- i j ' '.; '-",' . Th rREsiDiST b pardoned the Hon. A. 'Z. ' ;.i ix rvll,w1SO -wat'oae- f th Conndarit ftatea Ben ator front TViAit.-i.fi.. Tlia Janior tditor of 'tbe StulUd cannot rf fraia frooi ex pressing hie aarprlst that tb fdi (or of the Standard sheubl have iulsnitied iota their c-hipsBe,' much lees commented oo, a grossly seurril.ius'sttack upon hint, from the pea of Tod K. Caldwell, wbica la wholly grataitoof tad anprorokod. The Editor certainly taw, In tb Senium of th 18UL, that the Jonior EdU tor bad aa ageacy it tbaar)ct wbiebbaaaaada thi erratte aad wupjsh aaaa w . bilioaa. ' Ba let thai fmr-rrr--p- Tb Junior Editor ba no (aabt for, aad ao dispositioa to engage 'ia; reTsonri jBewspsper conlrOTerty WiiatTr therefore, may b the cause of Mr. Caldweir bitter aad axasperatad train f fciUd.-wbather It be atrlbnUhU to th defeat af his Congressional aspiration, tb public acorn of hi Radical afflnillea, or tb probabl prospect of aa early termination eYkl brilUaot eareer a lUiiroad PrldnVb will . oalyaotioa It, If connecUoa with nni point which he ntak, and tbea leave bint to bit himself, If ,h choose, la on of hi rabid aad weD kaowa Iraacihl mood. --r'- f Tb Ut Legiaiator waa ia sessien om sar- enty-alx dayayboth sreaiont together. Daring erenty-ona day of that time, the Jtmior Edi tor of thla paper, who waa Principal Cleric of tb House of Common, wa aot absent from his ofTicUl labors fcxUm aodmiUaa a time. He caa confidently appeal to tfie Speaker, th E groeslng Cjerks, and erery member of tb Hon, as to th ftdaUty' aad iaduatry wita' wliicb bl dotlsart dicharg4. pending tb time thai the bill for the relief of the Weatera N. 0. ft. K was apoa tb Bona calendar, b a as so much la faror of tha measure that, oa aereral occa sioas, b resorted to aom of those pardonable clerical expedient, which art frequently prac ticed, m order to gira it precedeno, ; For tb tratb af tbl statement, be caa appeal to Ut. Cralge, the Intelligent member from McDowell Co, who bad th tnceeas of ttt bin much at heart. The Junior Editor wa coofined to bis raddenca by illness for th last lour or live day of tb eeeioa, 4rinf mhUk tim tb bUlpaased It final reading. A aooa aa b found, after th adjoarament, that, la tb great pleasure of business at th close of th session, the acting Clerk (than whom there ha been ao mor ffi eient o(3cer,) bd Inadvertently omitted to hand tb bill to th ea rolling Clerk, ae at one re quested th Secretary of Btate towrit to' atr, Caldwell, xplainlng the facta aad. xp resting hi profound regret at th accidental emlasioa. This th Secretary didf aad tb Aatof Editor, ea two oeaaaiaa slno, ia ftrtonallp ittaild 04 notorial portwn iff thtvrtoing fact U iff. OaUvtll, aad erea express id a warm interest la tb succeaa of bit bill befor tb Coarentioa. And yet, be ba tb aadacity to charge tb Clerk with negligence, or wilful and dishonest por terslea of hit official obligations, in order to de feat a Western enterprise! , The Junior Editor feel (hat, were h to 'attempt to cbaraeteri auch ueanneat In the iaoguag it aterita, ba weald trench too fat apoa tb fbrbearaaca of the readers of tk StntinA . ". . ) The Junior has heretofore aoticed th paltry aad alwuitT aTraxtops rbatVare bm aasii rala tiv to hi alleged iadispcaiUoa to walk adr th aatioaat flag oa tb 83ad. of February last Tb matter was really too email or aoUc,at any tint, and Ur. CaUtnTt fresh Ventilation of it eertaluly doc aot give it any claim to mF diUonal eooahWatloa. Let Mr. Caldwell foolt to himself, aad ht wilt bar enough to do to keep abort the tarfaca of public adiurn. Ilia eeure during th warrand inoa, ba not beea such a to elerats-hiia ia popular tstimatioa. There ia ao maa ia the State who, so far at least a bit repute tioa extend, ba rendered hlmselt aa generally obnoxious. r 'The Senior Editor baa aothlng to say la re ply to Mr. CaidwaTt't altoair and personal attack, ... lie occnple a position, personally tad reftgiotutTyvabovt tb aaligMy at tack tsaw a Ted a Caldwell, and bi abettors. When Mr. C. Is disposed to stabs fatts, bsel upon better testimony than hi OWg, declarations, ia regard to his alility to manage a Railroad, (th only point we intended to make la our article J b shall bar lull justice ia th Bniiml i r-- . - i.ii..in..H ': 4; 4-- " Wa'caU anna tl t ada af lit President, snd upon the frietida of th new ConsUtution, to rally, and to go to th polls ia full force aad rot to ratify the new Constitution. Tb elec tion wilt take plaee on tit Snd. BrA, and 4th, of Augusts -biuttiltml. ''"' 'V "7 ' .;,4' -.--r"-' If Gov. JJolJcn dirc and intend to defeat the amended Constitution,' few more remark like the above will eertitinly efiiict It: Just cob viuee the pwple that th Constitution ia en dorsed by Gov. Holden; and waa 'adopted -by his friend, and tiiey.will njectlt without fur ther bi uilt!. .. i , . , . 4, 1 Tut hy should he re-tort ti Us usual dein- g. nj.ncry w imt ri'iil us lie to appeal to me President's f. iend U support it t 1 he eomiog over to th President t Did the" Cold shoulder he got fioin the Rada. at Wailiingtpa 'draw him bai k to tbe' President T Is be ready aow to giv the presidiut a steady siipportl i' ' Tlis accept nee or rejection , of the Constitu tion ha nothing to do with t'e support of th President policy. . Wiether it ba. rejected or not, t'.'ie President' policy will ba carried out. It riOidity does not depend cpoa the aiueaded Constitution, I nt it Is secured and madt Valid ly tv b "...ii.-it ai.Sioa of t'' Conlbia , .! d-prodeut of th new ConaHituUoU, T Wtana indi hted to a friend, Mr." Henry ' 11 IK t, jr. of '. " j Urn, for a copy of the Glasgow I uf tlic S3rd. Jun iMt tt H equal to tL hiTceat aucd. Weekly American ,. i ; .....i .1,. ii I of tht entirt BiSt'.Ji' Xbuaiona'aad tba rest at the world. If our space allowed, wt could i)-',V some readable extracts from the Ameri can eorrevpouJynce of the 1 1. rmJ, which show how qnecrly American mauners and habit strike a BcUhiuan. Many of th (peculation of for ijjua ppoa Aaij'lcaa manner ar aot a littl . lUnuwug. TaaKtavarncaaitepeavaMatbeel against th Philadelphia Coarentioa, That paper' ia aow andiaguised, aad stand sqnarery' for Tbad rterena- ana ait infamous crew. Very well. llMBOuthera people had a right to expect aoth lng eiae. , W certainly aad,--Awra Crmmm tutL -1 i r - ; . Of course, th Radical pre will rery whar oppose it, Ws are glad thai the Radicals of thi State art Hading oat that th people win aot tend them to tat Philadelpnia Coarentioa. Bat wt do aot elaaa K tbott who toted for Mr. Holdaa a Radicala. Far from it At thla I time, many of thoa who bar beta the most wauun t nion men, tna who haw Botyiolep4 ly opposed tbt tw, ara among the moat hitter and denunciatory against lha Badkal policy. W bJiere, to far a wt caa learn, . that th worst hater of altra-aboiitiaa f aakeet aad tba Radicals, la this Bute, art tb to-called" Union aaaa., Should aay of tbaat ba disposed to co operate with tb Constitutional JTatlonal Union men, to tastoiainf Praaidnt- Juhasea, w wet come them, bat eoaceiv that mea tainted with Radicalism caa fcava aa part ia tb Philadel phia CoaTtnttoa. - - . v.,;, . ;.. - For tho Sentinel t Tba Fbiladelpbia CanTtatiaa. -' As a citlzea of Wake, I beg leave to surest tb nm of a proper peraoa to be selected from this District a a delegate to th proposed Con vention la Philadelphia, oa th 14th. of An rust , I will not take th liberty of proposing but one name, taking it for arantedthat th otlter delegate, to be selected from snuie'otber county, will be fixed apoa by th delegates af .the county from which n niay be enoeea. ' " . jQor. hUjai poasesae the qoallficatioai at eessarr ia aa eminent degree, U ba ability, experience and general reputation tor integrity aad moral worth, Then, agaia, Gov.' Manly accupie th rery 'ttatu, polidcaltv, which to requisite in a delegate to tba laid Coarentioa. He wa ia retirement during tb whole war, aad held ao ofllc nnder the Confederate authority. Opposed to secession ia the flrst Instance, yet be sympathised warmly with, aad boldly sus tained, bis taction, after the struggle eonv BMacad. . H ba dose nothing, and held at position, a knowledge of which would be like ly to impair hi.naetulns as a delegate. Got. Manly kaow neihing af, and hit had no agen cy In, the writing of thi communication. JI ba aerer beea f greedy aeeker of office ia North Carolina. , ,', -? i i, - - -The - South needs mea ' la the Ooa res tioa whose general reputation .will give them aa Identity ,; of character and posiUon,-cansiBg them to be taught out and counselled with. The appointment of delegate ought aot to be enaierred oa any one, merely w graury a mor- of aay personal convenience, nor to tarry oat to arrangements or. aay clique or iactioB. , I'f vT.PrtltoMeattafI flfaaaatoThe Pursuant to a public call from th Executive Cammltte of th Katioaal L'nioa dab, for a Coarentioa of th people ot th United State, to meet ia th city of Philadelphia, aa th 14th day of August next," and a subsequent call for a Conreation of th citisen af to 4th Congre. aional District of North Carolina, to bt held at Jtaleigb, oa the 25th last, tar the pnrpose of electing delegate to represent said District ia aid Convention, a large portion of the citisen Franklin met ia the Court House, jn the toaaof iuiburg, on Wedheaday, 18th iast for thejmrpoae of electing delegate to repre sent this County in' tba District Conrenfioa at Oa motlna of Mat 'ft.' S. Hilli Cant Josenb X Daria waa called to tat chair. ..A". Esq., and Robt M.'Farmaa were requested to act as Secretaries. " ?--(? TheCliairman tbeH pmceeded to explain-the object of the meeting. Eloquent aad tineat atldiease, regarding tht object of tht National Union CoBrentioa, were 'delivered by Dr. B. A, Crodup, Jones Fuller, W. V. Green aad P. Wv Bpivey, Esqa .- : iOa motion of Gea. P. B, Hawkins, th fol lowing gentlemea were elected by aeclsmatloa to represent their respective Captains' DUtricUi In the Convention at Raleigh, riit Col. W. F, Green, Maj. D. 8. Hill, Capt J. J. Jones, Dr. H. H. Davis, aad W. IL Mitchall, W, D. Coppaga, W K Davia, D W Bpivey, and-Jonee Fuller, Esqa On motion of D. W. Bpivey, Esq., Washing ton Hard, Esq., aad Cant. i. S. Dart were ap pointed to represent tbailoaaty atlarge- Oa motion, it wa reqoestod that the nroceed Ingeaf thla meeting b publbihed la the fJaify Oa motion, th meedng adjonrneti. k 4 -' s 4 1, J. DAVIS, C'Anaea. , Burr. M. Fvutaaa, ( BMrttai ' PuMielttatuijrU Warren, f;! At a public meeting held at the Court Jloas la WarrentoB. oa tb 21st day of July, 8a, oa aiotioa of Wm. A. Jenkins, Thoins A. Montgomery waa appointed jChainnan tn.d William A. Whit, Secretary.- ' W 4 w The object of tht meeting were explained by th chairman, whea the following resolution were introduced by 'William Eaton, jr., and were unanimously adopted, vix : . ' iWwti, That w approve of th National Unioa Convention" proposed to be held in Phil adelphia on the 4th. of August next ; that we believe, In u language or me pecrerary 01 Btate of the United Btate, that "it will be a lawful and patriotic attempt mad in the right direction, aa effort to be remembered with pnd and aatisiaction, whether it succeed or fuil.' attained, furthor. That we beliert that tba proponed Coarentioa meet with th approba tion of the most enlightened conserv stive, pa triotic and libera men, both at the North and the Bouth, that the popular aentiment ot tfonfc Carolina is decidedly in It faror, and that we earnestly desire that our honored State shall be represented in that body, and by her ablest and Biost deserving sont i-;- - - -' Jiuoletd, That th chairman ot this meeting b req nested to appoint ten delegate to reprer sent Warren County la th District Convention to lie held in Raleigh, oa th ita.of this month, for tht purpose of selecting two delo gatea from tht Coiigrrtsiooai- Districl,ta tbc said Convention. . . . , . .... v , .. , , . , Jesofeed, Tliat we coacnr with wur fellow eitirens of Wak County, ia recommcading to th deleir p pointed from th veval (Vn gresBionnl is, that they meet la JUh i ; U, oa the 10th. "Of Angnet aext and appoint ! r d'-lecte fmm th tit ate at laageto the pb'.a delpuia Convention. . : - . J, vUl, That these proceedings b aJrni d y tht Chairman" and Secretary, and that lint te published ia the (il, the Fngrtm and t ie-ai.isrMns.c( chairman appointed the tollowtog peraw, t-- wit : Wm. i-atoa, jr., joa u. uatciielor, Wm. A. Jenkins, J no. Itaxtoa Williams, Dr. T. P Jer ran, ' Jnft, H. "Bulha-k- Dr. W, J,- lIkii Dr. F. 3. Pitchiordj lie. P. H. Jdjnef, and Peter R. Davl delegate to the District Con Tentioa. THOMAS A. HONTGOMERT, .' ' ' -- Chairman, ituail A. Wam, Sacrttary. . - ' - ZxacvTivaDaraaTiirjrT aw V. 0 I ; i Ralign,Jidyal8aa.: , TathaPwpUoJKorthCaJOlinA. & ' I libtbUlorrijig letter aad ardor from Brtrat Major Oeoeral Robinson, for t Infor matioa af th judicial officer, and other dd aeBtaitbaStatofjrKiiiK - - Bcaaao Rar-, Fjuaaa, Aajurt Lad, I L Haaio,'aa. Ar Cow. Brara or H. tt, . , - . . lUleigbK.OnJdyi;l8ea.;St)t Hit Excellency Jonathea Worth, Gevernor, Ae, .. Raleigh, K.a: . , " ' - ' ' Oeesraer . I bav the honor to acknowledge the receipt Ot your letter of the lHh. instant eaUlng my atteatioa to aa act of tfe General Aaaamhly, paaaed iaJ889, and to tb .ordinaa- esaoXJtn Btat vonrenuoa repealing vm rteoa of the Sth. e0B of said TMrtr" modifying the lltb. teetioa tht"tha ""; ia. ander tba laws of this Btate. a diaorlud- aat)awthadnunlstnitieaejuticetothprej adiotof frat person of color," aad desiring to be officially iniormed how, ia my opinion, the qneatioa of jurisdictloa af atnda ia anattcr Ia reolv I hart th pteesart to inform roar Excellency that I hav thla day tamed aa aider (atopy af which I aacloacd) directing the offi eer aad agent of tba Freedmen's fdurean to rt fer aU eases to which freedmea art partiea, to tht proper County aad State Courta, with tb aing's axoeptloa of claim for wage due under contract approved or witnessed by officer af th Bureau. ' V : I bar mad thiatxcepUoa for. tb reason that tb condition of the freedmea ia believed to ba sock that they cannot bt subjected to tht delay sometime iucidcut to proceeding la cirti Court. . V';'. ;'-";,' rv;.",.,.v;.:;J -i'-4v Treating that my action may ptova aatlsfao tory to tba avU autkoritiea, aad that there may ba ao obstacle to th fair administration of Jus tic to all peraoa, I bar th honor to be, "": Yry Respectfully, your ob't servt r- t f'JNO. O. ROBINSON, - - Breret Maj. Gea Boaaao Rar'a- Tbbbdm'h A Aa'a Laxd, Unaa't Aaat com. or a. vaaoLiaa. Gajraaat Oaoaat ' ; ; '" " ' l' Ktt. S. 'ff -"U'. - .v 4 . "His Excellency, tht Gorernor of North Caro' line, baring officially aotinad th Assistant Commisaioaer that there aow exists, under the law of thi State, ao discrimination ia th adj ministration of justice to theprfijudic of free persons of eolor," all officers aad agaata at th Baraaa wilt hereafter refer all cases to which freedmea art partiea, to tba proper County or Btate authorities, according to th natdre of tba case, with the singl exception of claim for wages do tmder contract approved ars wite laaaniMir oflieers oraaaateof thi Baraaa. whkb. Ia caie of an v failure, aedect or rnabilltT of tba civil authorities to arrest aad bring to trial peraoaa wbo bar beta at may hereafter be charged with the commission of crime aad of feaas against ofucert, agent,, citizen and In habitants of th United State. Irrespective of color, officer i charge ot district ara hereby directed to arret aad detain aach person ia mffltary eoaftneutent, aatil tuck time a a pro-' per judicial tribunal may bt ready aad willing to try them. T , By Command of '.. t j BrtVt JfajVCteatBoatiaaiw, ' -4 k CIJNTOlf A. CILLET, A. A. G. ,'!- ( i . ;- . t" X .' It It known that there art persona in. the State, aad out of it, wbo have sought to ' make tb impmuion that ear judicial officers and jurieatr r inimical to person of color, and per aosa amfratt a who were soldiers in th United1 tiuiM m tjariaa toe late civil war, or waa refused to serve La the Southern armies, that sucb oersoos cannot expect ruatiee la our aoarta. dtiasaaof tkia-Stata, k4 bad ttrrad ja tba army at wa uanea buh, bbv nieq peuuoaa, addressed to tht. President of the United State, charging that they were persecuted by oar courts, .and praying for protection., tpon a reference of tba petitions to me, by tba Presi dent I have made aach inveetigatioo aa aaUe- fled me, tjeyoad a doubt, that, there waa ao ground for th filing or (uctt petitions. Aad tbea Investigation, after having been "submit ted, in detail, for examination, hav ia each ease drawa forth a raspaaat at like satisfaction from tba national authorities. -?w a.sst i-i. . Inquisition hart been mado, and fart statements taken from person wno cuum to hav been aggrieved by the action or non action of our courts and jurlest Noa of these, a yet, as far aa I know, his if takea aa true. Drove an jthlrm to the prejndie of any judicial offiotr oiuieMuie. Hie aoiuty ana parity ana im partiality with which justice has always beea administered in thi State, even where a Begr appealed to our Courta to assert bis freedom, bav never beea questioned at borne or abroad. Our present judicial corp will aot suller by eompariaoa with their predeoamort at any peri od of our history. I have referred to tbea thingionly to justify m la aaklng at this time for peculiar, diligence ana circumspection ea the part of 11 Justice- of" the -Peace, - Sberih and other judicial and executive officers, in th discharge ot their official duties. Oat of th Bnhappy acqaeotaof tba late civil war ts aa in crease of crima particularly larceny and bur-! glary, and the too. frequent failure to appre hend and pnnish the criminal. Every good citiMa should co-operate with the officer of jostle la bringing every violator of tlie crimi nal law to Justice. W can, ia no other way, ex pect a return of the quiet and security Which dlstinguinhcd our Stat befor the war. - ; It ought to be, and I hope it is, th wish, not only of tile judiciary, but ot every Intelligent white lint in the Plate, to protect th lately tmancij i.i. dm gro in ail the right Of person and ot property, to which he is entitled under the law, and t'ms Indnre him to confide in oar justice, u eucouius i.uu to be honest and In diftrious and to acquire property and take care fit- '' "'-' "JONATHAN WORTH, - ' Gorernor of North Carolina ' JulyS3-lt " Every newnpnper In the State js requested to giv tins pnpi-r on insertion and forward ac count for payment, - ""AnoTttKa pEsioi tir Favoa oa Law. -In ttit District court of Charleston, South Carolina, Judge bVni.m ha supported the ruling of Judge Bryan. In the case of Castillo, eonJijied In juil under m'nisiry power; Judp Berriaa granted a wnt of e.rr.; but- Lieutenant Maantujf refusing to liver the prisoner, the Judge haa issued a rule euforcing tiie presence of the Lieut-en-i'it to answer for a resiotanre to law. Judge pi, n i.iit iinbta t t all martial law ia now nn warraiitt d, and tUt no arrests can now bt mad whhotit due l. - al ixa. - A the judge be lonir to. tba United States courts,- boje that the miliar tyranny troiu MiulIU . Geneial t'L'n, of tllinnis, and ex Proriwonal Governor Hamilton, of Texas.havebeea making ip-W tWaWngtv.wtolatll aaaaeiafory of I'lvsidcut Johnson' policy. It wa but a few week ago that Lon wa a v isitor at th White I. j ie. and expreed bi spprobatioa af tht ; "rery policy lit waadtasaa-w;;, - ; TELEGRAPHIC. -s -r 'WaBHrTW,Jalytl,F.M. i ' SaasTa. Tht Houm joint retolatloa lor; tba tdiaitrioa af TtoaamB wa Ukaa ap, debated aad amwaded, a atw praambla being tabatita tod,- declaring that Tannaaw wa asued by tL enatnle of th government ia 1881, but that h aow w vry dispcaitloa to conform to tba Constitution aad law, aad ha adopted tb prohibitory alavery amaadmeat to the Conatl tutioa, aad also, that propoaed by tba present CongTta, ; TH preamble also announoet that legialatara aatbority ahma i athorie to ra atere ifte State aadet tlmCar iraautaata- -aaaeaded retolnttoawili be tea t back to toe House tor It concurrence. ,?.Tht Hoaat adopted tht coaearreat resolutloa by Ira . majority providing that tb two Hoaata shall adjoara their respective Hoaset on the blank: day of blank, to tba second day af October, suid if o that day tte i toitbaUoaaatlr bl joura both House to tb Irrt Saturdsy la De cember, .v.'.:: -' Mr. Ronsesa bad a speech in viudicstioa af kla caaing of Mr. GrinneU, concluding by read- V ding a copy af his reaigaatioa as a member tit the House, to-day sent to the Governor of Ken tucky., a"' f , . The order of tht lloose wst tMa executed by Mr. Rooaseaa being tailed before tht bar of the House, whea th Speaker t reminded him that a raaolutloa bad patted that ba bt publicly irprbaandd.T Nothing, he said, could add to th force of tba reaolatioB, aad bt merely tald th geatlemaa waa reprimanded accordingly, . , J' , Karketl ; v ' . , , , . Jtaw Yoaa, July !, P.Tt " . Cottoa adraaced 1 ceat-Salr af 1,000 balei at $78,' 1" -1 - - 'k "' t-5 Bpirit Tarpentina C7k TO ; Roela unchanged. . Freight dull; Cotton cent per lb. , t." Cora declined la) cents. - - CWd Uaw-w t "" Eaieate af f taiaa FrimT-fra Ktxlea. WaAaattrtoa, July 84, Pv VLZ The Stele Department bat beta advised of the releatt of a aumbar of Feniaa priaoatrt from Uah prison, oa eoadltloaof returning forth with to the United State. cavl tioa report . that the Imperialiatt wart de feated by the Jaarlst at Loyepee, loaiaga Urge aamber ot killed, wounded and priaoner. The Imperialiatt ware about to abandoa Haeotolpaa, TaJ Choltrt-Ptlladelpbia (Amtioft " Kw ToMt jBly, PJ,lf, ;r Ponrtoea case of cholera reported for tba t hour ending to-day. Th disease 1 oa tb la crease." I ',-'' u i jt Forelga advice report the cholera, raging at Stottoa, Frnttia, Oa tb 7th, there ware 148 caeca to Berlia, aad 70 fate. ' The Beward-Raymoad Republican have fav ued a call for a State Convention to nominate delegate to Philadelphia. Na movement yet ia Democratic State Committee. - Law a4MJw Staamar Zpaaaav-KartalllT . . fay Tforav- .;. jT ' - " ".Ntnr ToaavJalylS,! -' Tht Steamer JJUmr, from Norfolk to Llv erpool, waa stranded , oa Babb Island ea the t ttb.. Part id the carg waa tared, The vemtl ia breaking up. .Th crew arrived at Halifax e yeetenUy. "l " -There war 11 SO! deaths last week. The cholera I oatM increase. v : . " 11-. t mmmm - ' . i - Kaxketi aad IkaaciaL,,' . J ' -. Naw Toaa, Joly SS, P, U. Floor doll, and 10 a SOf lower. Southern lower. le f 830 barrel at 89.S0 ' 813.71 Wheatvrxy duU No 1. alllwaukl $1.07 a . Cora advanced one cent; sales of 00,000 bnsh ek acacia Sit.. r Lard heavy. Naval Store steady. Turpen tine 70 a 71. Ttoriu 88.50. - - - t Cotton dull Sale of 1200 bale at SO a 88. . Coupon of 68 $10G. Do ot '05 $104.' TeB- -fortiea 98K Treasury notes $1031 103. ' ,Goidn.8o. :"''' r Prom Mexico, The Cholera la Sew York ;;i.n4TrookIyn. Z"" -'- -j i, . "WasBisoTOH, July 1 8., P. it 5 ; Lettera from tba city of Mexico assert that Maximilian hat agreed, together with tht French' Minister, that 20,000 French troopa Will remain ia Mexico for Art years, serving ander th Mexican flag Xapoleoa a-ree to furnish' Maximiliaa $300,000 per month for fire year, receiving, as security for thi aad other claim, tb Railroad from Vera Cms to thecity af Mex ico, tht Revenue to bt collected by French bi fida, "y- .;.-', J'.; ;: '-"-' j- Tber were 1133 death ia thi'City last week. -Yesterday there wer. 14 death from eholera, ia this City, and 5 ncw-fase In Brook ljn. The epidemic i Increasing. Oa Govern or island, there were two deaths and more than the usual auuibcr of cases. ' Of 1 uxl there, all ara boy from 19 to 89 year of tg. Tba licas ia aevere oa Hart "a island; the number of case u 80 to 0 daily, with JO or IS per rent of deatha. " " 1 " t ' Cholera Hospitala bare been 'eatabliahed la the infected District ia Brooklyn, which are th Hamilton Arena Ferry. i Cuugreas--A.aiv of t"i Ti . t ea tli "T: "" Xejolutioa Admittinj Tennesseti --r--r ;p WasniMOTpa, July 83, P, M. " Tb House to day Vmnirred' to the Senate joint reaolutioa for . tb admission of Tea- It ia said that tlie Presi b nt will alga It. s it nrrfvi.les for the editiiwon .rf tl. T... 1 aawat representation, but . wil tjroteat againat its being sent to him; a he has nothing to do with lha admission of niembera of CVngresc. Ha U1 further .protest that the. p-Mmbk rdoei. Bot state th truth. Inasmuch as It asserta that tba Tenneass Legialatort ba adopted the pro posed mendment to tb Coaetitation. when, ia r,": .1," t . r:..:.;.".1 .! TT fact, it has aot beea' adopted" by Vqiwram of bc4hbnuwbettlgilttire.M t ' ' '. "Mr.'fkhenck oiTered aretoluUoo; calling oa the Preal dent to know if applloatiaa baa beea made for th pardon of Maj. Gas. FickeU, aad . if step hav beta Ukea tor hit trial ea the charge of hixecuting Union toldlori; which Wat paaasd. ..' 4..v - r - ,,i?- hfr. Spaaldiag affbrtd a reaolutioa (wblchK waa agreed to) requesting the PreHdeat toeaare th proaeentioa la the U. S. Court against tba . Paaiaa to be discoaUnued, if jei Jaeompatie .... ble.with the public interest, . "- - Ljt '..There Jtiarely aqoonua of niembenof the' House here, and th Speaker dacliaet granting " mor leaves 6f iliiem --.-. V ' ; u Fourth of iuiy la Kaxica. 1 . ' ;.'. ' I-'. ' ., Nwtoa,JfBly8i New York city Mexico correspondence aayt . i -that the 4th. of July wat eelebratod by ressdrat Aaiericau ther,e with greatspirit, - Gea. Msgra- der, and other Confederate, participated. Gea. Magrader responded to the toast to the ' V U. 8. Army and Navy. ,' The 'memory of the lto . President Lincoln wa raceived with respect by -aba Confederate exBem, -'.-,. f . 4 iis ..5, -n. t-7 Tbf TtnjiMte Praud-"oiifinnatloa: by . the Seaata, ' . j ' . :f WAaaTaaroat, iuly 88. , " t t Natbvill despatches from blghaatbority state " that there wa ao quorum "present whea the Constitutional amendment wat ratified by tb' !. Hoer; V- The presiding officer af tht Hoaat peremp torily refuse to'certify that such a resolutloa was passed hy tb Lagialatortthar beiagaa quorum present ,t '.-'.' . ' The Senate bat confirmed Henry Btanbory to -be Attorney General of th U. 8., Jno. A. Clin , to' be Collector of Custom at Yicksbarg, aad Andrew McDowell to bt AtaUtoat Twmarar el tb United State at Charleston, : . in., m t - X ter. ?lttt Karkats and Pinanclal it.-. jr. w xoa. jury ga, m. , tyoxtoa aeavy, tvaoa, t , -t, pn A. ' old l,80t.--flterrrnf dull; 10 fbralgbtar '''laUtnm Zirop. , iMaat i-.'i!'' Naw Yoaa, July 84. Th aWtt fa la, wlto Uverpool date to tb pTbeOrea IBartera to laying out ib catta, The last report froat her are that, 139 milea have beea laid.'- Signals parfeet througkoot t: Uttrpooi, Saturday, Julf 14fAv-Cottoa tales for tb week 88,000 bale; to-day only 7,000v Market dull price weak, with a decline penny per pound ' Middling aplaada am qao todboutl3. t m. : , " ' Cooaol 7. " B-80 7,&W. " " V? 5 .' The Pari. iTonitfur, 14th, . aaya aegotiation art ttili pusding and tba beat feeling prevailed between Praama. and Franc ; but tb latest ad vice seem to indicate that tba war will coa tlnue.. ? t'-'V...''.'- ' ;' " ' Tb Proasiaos aceupiea Praga aad are still advancing. ' Benedek I army fa re-orgtaiaed and 1160,000 strong, exclnatrt of cavalry aad artilleryr' ' .'J ' " f. . . i . - - ths Prussians, Under ManUnorSe, . attacked the Bavarians, near Kessensax; the latter de fended tht position-tea boar, aad retreated to tak position ea the main. 1 The Bavariaa earn- maader, Zoller, ws killed, c -: Tba Vienna JV, 14th. aay that lb pro- posed mediation of Napoleon i ' ended for tb present, nd Aattrl moat treat to her owa strength and resource. She ia resolved to fight to maintain her position a a great power. Th London Tiiu$ declare that England can not follow Hapoleoa ia aa interrentioa caloula tod to aggraraU present trila. " ' the Moscow QaMtU aay that Russji data aot want a change In European beandarles, and cannot tubmit to the dictatorship of France.- Russia ia. despatching troopa to tb Sileaiaa' traatiafc NotwithstaadiBg a Fjeaeh aatt bat gone to Venice, Italy persist In dvancing"to4 ward Vienna, , . e.i,; 'v 1 1 ill -a a t-'.-.y'-' - Tar vtixownra ia Brownlowa dispatch to Sumner, announcing jie passa(rt af tht Cenati tutional amendment by less thaa a qnornm of the .bogu Legislature of Tennesaeet Tba baUle hat been fonght and woo. ., The amend ment waa earned by a vote ef 43 trinst Jl. I'-in T.l... '. ..' ! "i. Oiv my respect to the Dead Dog at th White House.! Ulemui old patriot' -V . - 1 "'eta m m , . . . - - Tna Tihkksskb Bdm Laeiatamiitt Sea-' ator Somner received ytaterday, from Gorernor - " Browolow, a dispatch announcing toeadopttoa of the constitutional amendment by th rump Legislature of Tennessee. Thi characteristic -dispatch wa disgustingly insolent aad offeaaire " to th President After careful msnipulatioa it ' wa passed around among th Radical Senator, to that they might enjoy tht tilthinett of iia abuse of Air. Johnson. - -' -. "' . It appear that fifty-aix rote were requUito' for a quorum of tl!i ramp Le-ialatur. The vote open the constitutional tmendment wa fortjMhree ayes and eleven noe,. aikii-g only fifty-four membera present and voting. Two other uiemlicrs were at the time ia .tb custody -of the sereant-at arms, ander arrest, and refu sed to participate In the proceedings, Th quo- mm was thua constructively mad Bp, The -whole affair ft a (faamelea japtrlf aad fraud, which will be repudiated by th penpl and . ' pronounced illegal by the court, AVif. Intelli gtnctr, Friday. ' - " ' Gov.Patton has returned to Alabam, baviog not only negotiated a lre amount of 8ti l'nd .for. t)it relief ot h destitute,; bat ra- (-iired hnmhint Voluutary rouiiilitir.ont from " ' Ji issouri and. lllinoia, the only two Slate ha vi.-ited. - ...... ... The Boston C'umiwn cMA state that Wm.' Lloyd Garriann ia ntlurin(r severely from tb ftaults of two fulls upoa the ice last winter, tad " . is unable to ue a pen, and fonaeonentlw t.i. ", -. work on th history of the anti-alvery caasa ia ' bail fetardedr Pppedlrritp Senator DooHtf It a ridicaioaa I. -tt. r, in which he speaks or Hbe loftr dream of th American continental m'a J.! The letter ' tsajt.warth a n'iwatal. -.-;'- vs , '' ' ' ' i "' ''i'V V " A meeUnKhs be tailed at Lesvunwortb. Eansaa, to choose delegates to th I kiluii.t; k,l Jti-rf . '.-;bP-' i . : 9 s N7, .
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 25, 1866, edition 1
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