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.i. V; V-7-M-i --- r ' i Co i t ' j t. i.. jk. I ' It n liii 1 l 1 4 Ij. ... i.-. t . 1. 1., i " I .til or. t-i: n, (au:. lVrdnrtifuf livening, Aug. a, 1864. iR TH CoSftTITrNo!" Of TIIK t'fllTKO STATiO!, A3 IT IS, hd nn Isio AN IT WAS. TOlt:JOVKimOII, JONATHAN WOIITH, T"' 7oF'iANiJLiiii...-.-'r":"'' 8 .'.J.-.1. 1 1 I." J. U... J.ii JU.L.I. JJ Tl Eadlcal Constitutional Amendment We re-publish, to-day, the official copy of the joint resolution -ofViot.ti- Ilonset .of CoBKfisv passed at UaUie ft4on proving'" tfflt the State tnew article, atsn amendment to the Con ititution of the United States. IV waa tdop. led without being submitted for , the approval or disapprove! ot the President. It is the b si of the vicious program rna of measures design ed by the Radicat party to 'degrade end pnnv ish both tbe Southern fetatej end people, who were partle in the late revolution. It is the issue that the Radicals make in opposition to tlie po'.uy of the Proud, nt, h propose a to and earv il ; S li' r rci i mi un with the t ( if i'p 1 i v iil J ' I ii: ...I I, ( ' , - in f. W It V ' I'C sui I....K-I In t I'lir.-s tor lli' I actum. It will tuH'iUfC the pnf ! ij at i '(mint in tin ianvne in this State, end, therefore, the solwr fliid con lderste attention of the people cannot too frev tjuently lie called ti it. Wo, therefore, k the candid ouaidi:raijoa '.iif ur readers Tft'' U amendment proposed end to our comments thereupon. We shell notice it topically, end not take ep tbe sections of tlie article terlalin, Thit amendment tnlet front the 8t.it ri tit re '.r"swei riyhtt teeurtd t than hp tjtrtt treUiun in tht Camtitution. a i '''-.-.- ,'-.' .v'"-""'i "" One of the moat important attributes or rights o( Btate is the power to determine and define what shall enlitlejludividuul to citizenship.. This power, to nccewary to the preservation of - internal pearwaad concord wod tba-HHinWipal authority of a Btate, the Radical Congress asks the Btates to surrender to the National Govern ment, and fixes, as Ut measure of citizenship, the simple residence in a Sinte of all persons born or naturalized in the United States, -: 1 , Equally essential, indeed absolutely necessary to Its eslatenre as a Stale, is the right to regu late and h fine the elective franchise of its citi zens. If the internal municipal authority of a . F'tate to control or vein n itlihi its pwit lii-. dors, pren'rve i. p me, mid protect the Utc end property and riytits of its citizens, 1 within the province ol tlie Htate at all, it can only be by the exercise ot the inherent riylit to define end limit the matter of nulti n;;e. But this sacred, inherent and enM-ntiat right the Radical Con gress propones to take away from t'n litaton, even in tlie election of their own Executive, Ju dicial and fiPgiNlattre'rifllcers, exct jit when the Btatee shall not deny to any imilepernon twenty- One years of etfe, n"idin2 in the Ktale, the ritrht f offrow. tinle the tMirson so dcnil altaU- itare been a pai ticijiant in ''rebellion"". uttittf "crime." Even idiots limy lie reckoned, If no grort ere allowed Bli!rni ;e. Akin to the. inherent riht of a Mate U con trot and liiuit theri'ht of stiffing, h the right to define the jjuiilifti aiiuns of its OWft officer , But this Hi;ht, ali 'i, the judical Coiijjtpk pro- . pose to t-difi B"yny pud cotid r tipon Jhe f!en- ral Goverinni nt. : -.. t If these three right or attributes of a Btate are surrendered and conferred upon the General GoTcrmrietit, will any m show ne wim ri'jhtt the Etales will have I. ft J Where and hat jaiU be .tLttt,st,m'ii lights iuf...t.lie.i!,litl,,!IJViiJJit not such a surrender denude them of all power of rij'd tn id ;;iv; to them t Does It nt make Vuu.a luiie C , iid. in t, and irVntrof tht tional Govi i umi-ut, or, more correctly, of tba Cor,"'iss i . 'f? flies it not place tho.Htiitcs "'"Critirt-'y 'e.t -ti. -icyjjf t!,e Ctnin Bud th-d too, hi si t! J mi- ion. j r. --t iitcd f Yi l.o a !! that thW (.".vei linu ut ever -could La ).!-ii f..rii,. 1, if the majority tad do-rjiandi.-d, ht the on! m -t, so moiiitrous a eoiiceKion on the J in t f the f'tatesf This amendment, f course, U i ' 'y aimed ot the revolting States, y nun al.f f.i. t1,. in in adopt univer- I t v, l Nil) that it (iff i I ' i ( or 1 or ii- ..r t. I of I - ., w lot y of the Votes n.V 'tr ill ti.e li tu-8( 1 ive a ii .t ' X' f Hj.i -'it" V. uity Is t'u:ro in fri- u' l-i -l.-i ;i..n of all State line .i-'.v.'i.laiioii i,f the wfi"!o iiiKh-r iiii.li-r the S"' f.ov.'itun' ut of . the This autendiiM nt is a large stride Si"ti. TSie j that it -itnecetMt-aii.ora -.eif.-.-t 1'iii.m to punish I t') g-mrd S ')in .t future rebellion, - -j inniit to injury. It is, moreover, f t'-etr.s'h. '-The li-l-', fmm. 1 J .:'J t ,1 - 1 i:sf -.,!', lut l.c.u 1 -s t , . ii 1 1. 1 : .-r en i- s to the Union for years. I toe Hi i liu aiioii of lo 'i i a lit --it, and the Consign- I. :l, Thoydll not iiiaujju li. V, ., to li.,!i t til'.li. II. .t. f d r'rernment which a 1. ,r"jr. They v-'r s'i-1 1 cf i'iia-ulli- . !. ' --1 . 1.4.1,. $m n i' V l.o f;ive t'.iifl mi l di-f-y ' f whom have lm- .i' f. i . ' 'j i. i ' I t loi n m . lio really, i . e I . n it.-. (. Our lalheri., in the formation of the -nvern-ment, w. rc exceedingly jealous of, the rioht of the Mates and deadly opposed to thecouetnlra tW of rxi er iti the renrntt or Fed rat feovern imnl. Have' their mmtt m (legeiieriited, that they aie f a.)) to mere alt power in the Feder 1 8;vernjVr,l Vrii" tEeCiMi(reiial '' Can life;; lonjr I u imnrals iw Whi; so entirely ignore all llieir former jiiineiplcs, that they are ready to surrender what I, been justly termed, in for mer days, 'the lt government in the world," for an untried experiment in Ibis country under fMwfid'rted goeerwntent. wfcw:h.mtiet ccenrion wmstint friction, promote psevsjicliering. nd revolutions, and terminate, ulttuiat. !y, in a central tnilitary despotism or an absolute or limited monarchy t Are the people of the I'ni MiimmfiSf "f tniMiin , MReeentment of injustice is always and every where essential to freedom ; and tlie spirity which prompt tbe States end the people lately in insurrection, but insurgent now no longer, to protest egaioat the imposition of onjust and degrading conditions, makes them all the more worthy to share in tlie government of a fret commonwealth, and Rives stilt firmer a-wuranee of the future power and freedom of the Kepub tic." Even if there were not a pr at ileal else in the able and patriotic Addrens of the late Philadel phia Convention to entitle it to Koutlurii en- doisu in. ut, thef'ireroii; paragraph U sn:;j U "I, t ii . to ci.i.mii ud it to our l siiovat. S li ! in f Hi; cm. i n, i of . s tii-id a itwxen line, it em 1 i.i'iH tour d;limt liroiionitioiia eloinientlr riiuiiciated, each ol v. hi h is eijuully just, gen erous and complimentary to our fueling, our pnrprwes- anrt our amtonat nm-mr -ynyr;rWt have, first, the' expression of a couvu liou that mr aequieaeenee in the vdict f arms is ril, Iionest and sincere. W are lauded for protest. lngVln a bolirind' jiiniil'y' biHiHH r eiiii.ht ttie abject sod h grading conditions which are sought to lie fastened upon us by a vile and in famous faction, to whom magnanimity is as foreign as refinement is to a Culifoniia Itoot-Dig-gtv;WeareHiured that our. atrwig and ei neat rvaentmeat ot wrong and injustice Is an additional evblence of aur .sortbinta.to iberia la the government of the country ; and -finally we are complimented with the declaration that through tut lustriftiielitality, to a great extent. ieto baaeoit4whebtU great 4eUty whiek- await the couutry, in the' nrtoeej-tt nf--dee-troyed liy Ibwlicl niisrnle. - - - Huch an unqualified tribute, to our Integrity, manhood and character, one would eiipjKise, ought to be sudlcient to disarm a minute and searching criticism into the mere terhiageat other portions of the Address, and surely may well In pleaded as a set-olT to an occasional d'uv taatcftilueK of phraseology. r Hut when, in ad" ditlon to tuch gctierous allunions, the most rno,. menUius and vital friutiplei are conceded and asserted, upon the success of which depends our all of hojie, liberty and security, at individual and as a community, we confess to an exceeding surprise at tlie querulousneaa, on immaterial and abstract points, of tome few of our cotcinpora- fH ; t are lat from IWIMncltbtg tWilr motive. AVe only think that their teat, though perfectly hnnnat and true, hat nevertheless, greatly out run their discretion. It wnubl savor to us ot captioiiHiK-xn, did we not know that they jleld to the great ol.jiicU sought to be aocompliuhed by tht Convention their most eordial assent. We declare, for ourselves, that the oftener wt read, and tlie closer we study, this Address, the more thoroughly are we persuaded that it pre sent a plwtlorui upon which, every Southern man ran stand without the slijjhtwtdcrogiit ion. We are satiKflcd that the unwritten history of the Cohvetilion, It we had it In all it details, would siiir further commend its actum to our adnilratioii. . It rs probably true, U Intimated In several quarters, thfli the Southern delegate were oflcrud a tart lluu ht to amend the address tn any particular, not positively esseutial, that their imdiiistiotit niijht anet; Thl ws a niar'iuri1imTeu would have ssdly abused, had they exhibited a ipliuing,wciairiolorhj;percriLk'tilRpuit, by which the document might have been atrip-M-d of its aecrptability at the North. It is thort, at Intit, that the thsue for our rigid must e ToiiiciT; ind iTwrnrtfUiire bern-ronriih in - tha - fxtnine, ftirthemcre gratification ol asrafimewt, t to have weukeued the harnbi or spiked the gnat f those patriotic men, who are about to deliver battle for our Constitutional guardi and privi leges. Hence U, Is that we spurn the ungener ous siif:'iisUon. thst an Southern delegate in that pn-at Convention, and especially any delei (.'ute liom North Carolina, acted an unworthy or a tni( Mil'?; part. - H Very W,-!I . - i : : i i . ','-' . ' i - ' ii.- ii VI le ... ;- V oil tlin! Illovemt'lit aie UwUX, ("U .Tii. ii t liii'iiois, to the Con ititution and to tlie true principles i t the povenimeut. If the liiur really a proves that ....Convention, lis it more ri cent course .would seem to indicate, it -tell what we mean. At one tune, since its adjournment, llio 7'iW rHther appeared to cndtirse the action of the National I'nion Convention., Now it winki at the "Southern Loyalists," so I'alled. - To borrow au idea, it is a sort of political. Wnwrawj. ; It shoot around corners and k-ta fly generally in every direction.' No one. can tell, from i' ec centric, gyrations, at what particular p." t U .aiming pr extettyiri.liere it will bit. . A LAKt'lC St ASS HkKTINU Clf cilielis favorable to the I'rei. h ut's policy of restoration assem bled in Wa-diiugton on Saturday night hint. It w as oiiu of the Urgent and must enthusiastic as- sf in' !t "ever known In the Capital. ptiiKp K. Fcndall w as elected President, and the or;;aul xation was completed by the elct-tion of a hmg K .t of Vice Presidents" and Secretaiie, and the apiKtiuttnent of a eoiiuuiilee un resolutions; t"-' he were Nia.l by General Uouascsu,' of Ueutin ky ; io'm rid Tiuibin afT, of Oln' ionl ollmrs. Iltwilutioin were adopted .n farming m t r ' tioVii'ij (ha da-taratt. in. nf . -: '-.t st. forth by ttic Philadelphia- Coiiveytiou, uud en dorsing the President' policy. - '1 ' : ' - -: :---. ": . Tht October riectioit. t By tn error of the type, Mr through our own ina.lvertc-nce,'w. s(ate,, on Teterdav, th ,t the OcloU-r eh-ction would take place on the thd Afoijf, or I8th. of that month. Ti,e day of '"!?" Erectly given, but. lha day U the week improperly. The elections will com. off on the (W ThurlUy. Onr attention wn called to the,mir ,ke ., the followin-f prompt eomaiunication from the Secretary of Ktate: rVTATK OF NOItTII CAHOLtNA, J --".'.'' S. Pm-tllTMIiST Of KTATR. r ' m ..JBI... Aujf, twk. VW, . ) Eoitoa, KsanTtaiet i-I notica In your arti. 1,. of yeU!rday,on-ThaO;t4,ber Ei 'ions," state that -tk, elation. f, Ooretnm. vl-.. i l l be held on tbe 8rd MotuUg of (Vtotwr " 9a4tmiWkltf not inltriW tX rL yon a to the day itte etectlonrwill be held. ... urumaace, enanging the time of the el.c t-ontin this 8Ut, change It from the fir-t Tbursd.y la August to the Arf Thurly , (Mixer., ,- ..... . oX."tt,w.et eofrert " to n 1K 'the 18th. of the month f and all futore elections for Btate omnere will be held the third Thurs day in tX-tobor, nnles changed in the future by the Legislator of a Convention. . I am, very respectfully, Vour ob't. aerv't, v IIW. 1JKHT. - ." N-crctaryof htate. Tlir K It the I'reiiid. ut'a tour lm Le u ( """'" -"valioo. Andrew JoIjicoii's Hold elforls tit have and restore the government of o Miners, ana lo preserve tlie Constitution as it is, nave ensnrtned him in the hearts of the mames 1 n demonstrations of enthusiasui. with vld.-t. 'llpfinibiBtiwT itwa r ' t'b art4afifrnf:'sVtt hope, of the popular storm whk h Is to sweep liaiucailsin Irom the Councils of thu eminlry Tha Howard Conttitntionnl Amendment Jom KaaoLimon, PnoroaiNa an Amkkdhkst to th Cosstittt. Tioiror run Unrrr.o StiTits. " JUlvel tht Heruite and Jlimt of ,'w'wn- wvmm v i.era eHiumtf AIMriHl M to-ffre- atmmdletl, (two thirds of both Houses ctia corrthg.) That the following arlicla Ijc proM.l to the k iflslatures of the Several Kit u amendment to the Constitution t tli l i Wales, Which, when ratlflecl by theecHfourtbs of iMntiiiuuon, namely j ' r r, r" tni-icui 14 Smtlon 1, All persons lora or naturalised in the lnitd Slates; and subiect to lha tion thereof, are citizens of the United ftttte ami or tlie Htate wherein they reside. No State man mate or en tore any taw which ahall alirtilge the privilege or linmunltiet of citi tensor tua United Mate.; nr shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or pnierty w.t ..out mm process oi law, nor uen to any person within its Jurisdiction the equal protec tion Of the laws. - . -1 - tino. 8. Itepresentativet shall fat apiiorttonett anions the several Btate according to their re spective numbers, counting the whole number of persona in each Ptate, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to roto at any elec tion for the choice of electors for President and Vice rreaide.it of tlie United States, repicaen- "!,. "i v"ras, ine execunv anil liitu ia oflioer of a btate, or tlie member of the legis lature thereof; is denied to any -of the wale in habitant of such fetate, Mng twenty ime years of age and citizens of the United States, or in nj way aimiigea, except ror- participation in relwllion or otht crime, tbe ba&ia of rcpresoni tation therein tMl be retlucd in the proportion which the number of tutb mule ciUxent ahull bear to the waol number ot nude citizens twenty-one years of age in such State. - Bac a. No person shall be a Senator or lb p resentative in Con;4iws, or elector of Pra&idcut Vc President, or bold any ofltee. Civil or mllilarl, under tin United SUtea, or nnder any SUte, who, having previously taken an oulh as a menitier inf Clongresa, or as an otlioer of the vntuKi mate, At at a tttetaberof any State Leg Ulatmo, nt at an executive or Judicial oflicer of any State, to tnpp.irt tht Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrec tion or retieniot against the sSine, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Con biei by TQttl of two thirds of each House, remove such disability. . te;rTOvOTd United States, authorised by law, Including tULIa. Incurred for pyment of ptniiinnu and bounties forservket in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned. Bui neither the United- -Statee aor any- Slata shall assume or pay any debt or obliuatinn Incurred Hn - aid - of insnrreetion or reuellioa sohhiai Lnitcd Bute, or any claim fiir th 4tt nnnncipauon or any siavt; nut all such delit obltptions, and claims shall ; be .heblllltgid ati 1 SEC, 5. The Congrest shalt have power to en force, by approuriate lettislatinn. the V Ht BtfllUlK, V . f .1. - -a: f ' " - r l s SCIIUTLER COLFAX, Hjieaker IIihm oflt. p. LAFAVETTK 8. FUSTEK, 1'res. Senate, .r tan. At'- t: .. . riiwAi'o v v ry of,i ilaj. Gen. Joseph Wlic-terof the ( oi t. leru'. army is writing a history of bo much of the I.. war as relate to Ids own command and tin. --who wer associated with it. Thit is ri;:lit. The. adherents of the Confederacy ouKnt io rrn.einlier tblt un:t of their otlicial nc.i ! have cither tieen dratroyed, or are iu p.ti.-. won of their enemy, and that conseiiienUy i i,e ( '.ml'e. U rate side ot" the story can only Im (, . .. known throHfh the writings ot those who ii reeted its armh' or ioverninent, and that nn les tbeir storv tie Well and lully told by ttn-e, the history of tte,w,r wilt he,a.s false s In t ries generally sre.-" Mfmpuis, Tf NKssRR, August -,An ut. tempt w ss made this morning bv Q. W, Woo I United Slate tat CollWlor, to k'ilt'Cot. . ( Ualloway, editor ot the Afl'imtte, lir. no4 called Calloway out of his rtMim and fired un n him, the hall pis-lng thnmgh the l.itu r's L .i- I ioioetiiig a utiill wound. , Wood itlHtnj.i i' to enenpe, tn.t a pnivrn d and eator, t exeil.sl crowd soon galhervj, ami ' w'd iitv hnns him to a lump-post fart fi t .i . i ' Forrest, w ho took raie of him, ami told t crowd that justice should be meted out to bi n. "'but for the present he would protect him. Wood H.uiidi-r fltrc-'t. '"" ' '"' "" "v,-,-" A mass nfts tins; in Memphis, ou S.o -T.i f.'fnTioed thf piraCtetiloR- fe i'f m, the Phiholelphi ConrentuHH. Oeiu ral 1 t made a sji.ti li, ill whli h he sail that he v ! ttd-nrfiitS' ti; ;.trtfw!f;nit wn witlmfj-tn trn-r whoia be hsd Inet upon the field ut f . tie. . ' i The (it. Louie Ikmerrat tayt that tht lUdicalt of Peiinsvlvtnia are pfopouig?-to pnt l naa. b:. v. ns iiito Senator Cawan's place In tbe Unit ed State Senate next Winter. There it a borae- Iv urovrrb ahoat man's "orooosm?, utc that the Itlicats wanld do well to take intoronsid eration. , L'nlcss appearsnoes err, Thad. Steven time hsu come, and with it lust m renwyiva- nis ladiclJf "'',:-"',."" Tbe rspid spread ol gambling ia New York eity is the subject of an article in Sundsy't Ur aid. It is therein astinated, after patient re search, that there are over two thousand placet w here game of chance am played for money in that city ; and, althoaga" the law against the crime is stringent, the. devotee of the "green cloth" ply their tvocstioa wtttt out small tear of interruption. - -.v-.--.i- ""Evefttw the great shower of meteors in Nwemtier 1833, which took everybody 6y sur prise, the asMtt and all, there Wave been persons who knew alt about it, and hare teen meteoric showers every tneceeding year. These tre predictinff that wt shall have a grand dis play in the coming Norentber-toniethlng like that or 1833. - Hay Ha to. A justice of tht peace tn Grant township, In diana coiidiv. recentt tuned s snifiinont sirsrnst t man k bo had lust died. - Tht eonsUble of tbe townnhip took tlie summons to the house, rifted the sheet which covered the corpse.and, against tlie protest of the tfllicted widow, actually read the summons st though the man were alive. He sHi "i-d that he must do so in order to comply i.ii t 'ie law. ' '.!!( Forney U k' ttintr realty Air a trk'k in refer- cin e to the Pennsylvania deserters, I He is said to have procured a list of their esmes from the War Department, with theriew of challenging ine vote ot alt who may not tote for the tiadi K MS, ";,.-;,'-.. , ... i v,-, r :- , T he New York KMnina JW want to drink Mr. Davis's blood, and raise a fresh howl for ins trial and eiecutionr""-""." 'I he Natcbes Democrat of the lth tayt thef were rumors in Natcbei the day previou that General ebuloa York died at the U sorer Home puu a, ia Liineoruia parwn, lsv, ot caoicra. The new opera house, bow la process of con Uruotion at Atlanta O., will be opened to the public early ia Decemlier. The building it In u in o n io a magnttiuent one, and an oraa- oieot to xtiai city. j . , s i .' ' A maa in New Tork chased a Woman down stains, brandishing a knife and firk.' She com plained ot him as a fwnllml ' , . -A youag UckUws acni Juntillytw4 dead by her husband, in a hotel at St. Pant. ; It was ttieir liridal t.ur,.r . . . . ; ; . sJ i A Mobile paper tells bf a suicide who left a llote. slstinor that "to ttravent Llf niifle.ilnn I " hidti'H l swa aswst wkere wm mv trill Jiwl it." His body wjat heailiesa. 'X7 A little loy, who had culled the local nf the 7ki an -KdiU," was hidden by his father not to make fun of the poor man; them was no letting what ba Aught como to yet.- ' An exchanire irlve tome fiftv sm In wl.teh Saratoga has been missiK-l ed oa fellers receivml at the post office In that town. The following has not yet appeared, but i exirc-tcd t Saiyk- flty.ortt a.yy, - ' , ... .. Punch savs much illness mar I mi LmkeVI t. lu.t 1,A i L 1 I ,. . . ... ui uarTCBl, WHICH It IIIVnliy ' A munler una has Itwa oast In Kmrlsnd wlih ti nun aeinirB o W im. M iwwUer, will throw mux wGignmg OWL -- McKxr. Cowan. Doolittle. lUndall arid Illair bavo airreed to stumn the State of Michijran jm ior io ine iioveruoer election in that State, It is eotimated that at toast twenlv thousand nmencsnsnave gope to urope on tusineiid ... i ... . lor pleaaire during the present season, , ; A radical editor ia the North savs that Coin m-l Forney Is a "noble trim of nublin men." J15 iJf "'e type known to printers titmiif iuu. Fwntict. ' - A dispute among tlie friemlt of a eorpw ted a trvniemiona- fight in a Louisville- A girl 1 S year old Wat recently married in Louisville , . 9 jowHtn and stripes ans the prrvatlliigiut and style in Pari,. - - A. Ward, Esq..,tkm a bat full of sovereign I 'irawrrmHrorin Emrlam) . There have lieea ZJ murder. In one Count j in Kentucky. Even the women look killing. Io the spa. of 18 day 43 people died of cholera in Cincinnati. " . , Tha -Smithsonian Iih being tlowly rebuilt. .. "Ik Ttt- Wild nu-n and vania wm.t. " women inhabit .. lha ..Putuuiyi- Even the ehii ken have ti.o cholera in sot l 'u'ts out West. - :i 1 - "'-.. "The . "MjniiieluTerwoutre yielding80 . i. .... ion. oi qiiaria. ; - , . -.. .- . J, i-ey li ghtning w ill hereafter lie known as li'vui. -w :ii.-aey. - ':cjr?:et5 ofllr.ravit - ' ! The imprrv 1 i t'nt .tetf. lSV ' - i' tiiij-ii..n-I ... i ..... ' t ! . , 1 .1, However, is not pro a 1 i"ii 10 a lias ss vet oeen taken n.ii. iiimeiit that could be. construed as ' '''" leaae, hut it U merely the 1 a nt'eiieui expiewionot opinion tothis t. I y thoao xfiaiuwlly aHpjmsca to be most ' id to do so, as being coifiiisant of the v 01 sucn an eyent toun transpirins ...fc mrvnuous courts nave . I " ti mad in ft astiington, ami interviews i-en souolit with I'resideijit Johnson over ! oi -r s-ai it, tboncb ia a more quiet mannei- 1 lym-tr.r, vt vnanes ITUnnni and many r siaTm I, ien.ls of Mr. Paris, for. the pur- 1 1 in , t o ; a final effort to secure his con i j o-.lu iM'un the grounds of his Contin- 1 I"-- '1 he preasnre .which "' has thus 1 .' "1 t"r npon rre.id.-et. Johnont 1..; .iu and eontidence he is sunjio 1 1 r..'. in ti.rou.h the proceedings of the 1 . I. j t.i t .invention, it it t-nerlly t. I s nt last forced hint to yitjj, and ; w i :, .i 'y grant Jrtl'. Davis a parole t same conditions presi:ribed to C. "Jt; :it ! .- is tiie prevailing opinion here, y I ne remarked, byway of corrot.ora t ? .s. Ihtvrthat appearcl more cheep- .,l.er ..idd.a.,,,,r,e.lurn' f.0111 .Canada evr tt.-t.Hf nlitn m In wmal!y-th ; 1 - - no . iuoiee. -r 1 -,. .-r grounds J -.f. ftri nnry-fjc I, it 11 11 la (s.nsi.l.-nil indisputnhle, np- ''" ' r "I his physician and ihetlical ", ,:-.t l-..--.-,-ih rs noT,'tff iitf hWaB-tyia--.; o . ' S state that bis friend, hare so r 1 resented, . . ; , mv ADVJ:iiTJSEMNfS- felTlATI WASTED. t " TUlf.TSU LAIiV. . f mueh axparieoc la""h" A big, iieirp a siiii.iiim m a sctiuui (sfprivsto' nutuiv. M H-aeiH-s li" iiMiai arawriKM m juiguao, ttai Irene a sial lun Loigitaiet, and Muait a tbe rB- - r" Kcrmrs: Iter. lr. Arnxkruu;, - Kurtutk,. Vs stum aa simi mhi.-h, tiiiiitbtm , n, v. ' AAtrras U. A. f., WsriwatoB, Warroa (X, K.C Aag JB-W '-..:-;:- --v ' -.'-. v'-v WASTED. ; milB Otrseinr of tbs Work Him, ordered bv the X ls iawniy tMut osaira la purelisae, wltlua a euoveniem iiuuinm ine cut ot nainfe-B, or iiamo- aiEteiy oa mis f tn nsu nuatia, a tract ui isuu spott UKB froou Dnca riavean n roanu. W. U. Hllitl, v ( . . K.C. lUlMiKIt! 0ohiai -'." ' ' UUK.N'f UHbB. I itUs. XFshiah. tat) mM'mmmr':i-tt E.AHJUJ5, t.TL BALE. . r. r i- . EDWAHD J..1IALE t SON; : rft , U..lt t'!tV.li.:!..-e Xjts Enrroas or tat FsitTTaviMJi '. Oasaavaa, "fr' ,.--". '. .... rnblkher. EookelIcrs,tl, SUlloBers 44 HnnAmmj, Slew Vorli. ' r ' KEAttLYOI'ltWITE T. Klt tlOLAS noTKL. Will be alsd Ut feimptv UtioWrUwa slid lT'ri'hsnts with sll aril, lea iu llislr hue st as farufsois sssh yrii-v sn be had ui tlie city. As Hi ui.'u ,S.iern di'slsr in thsettv. tliev solicit tmrsaaat lta or urders of thai frieiids sad the pub- tie. . .- x.-...,. . - ,., , - x , w SOMfcTUINGrNEW ! t SOMETHING NEW! v". TC8T TtF.CElVED st at BtWJ&fiAl'JtrLaaxt sUeir 3 P. V. IVsetMt's Drug Hturs, a large asatwteaent sT FAIX ami w iVrhU f ouda, ewsistlu, ia pert, of French and iritk PopUiu, , I..a-...u Emprem Clotat, Slack Bilxt, .. n,.,v French ud Xngliah Krijwa,, 1 0reMdilM' ' - .i w- A s ; All-wool Delaine,, , A i .A.t't. Alp'S? f -i5 : Optra Flannel, L, ' Silk and all-wool Flannel ,t 11 Shaker Flannelt,. ,,. -' " ! Ina-litS gad Americas Print." '? Awl rll smttwmi rMe asawtnisnl of Mesehetl anil auiaaacaaii snsrumrs sua ssmunsra, ansa sad eottaa .liawrina, towels, tahl covers, nsklas st. Ladies,' U umnt' aud Jlulb-Mi s saoea. Tniuined and nutnm. aeuas,.cw,av.. 4 I WOULD ALSO CAXX FAfiTXCTTLAlt AT- tioSto 'mt Fotb urn of ' OENTLtllKN'8 IUCAQT MADE CLOTHING, 1 flent's ramlabiug gowls, Hsta tad CsuS, Buolaand tUwsa, As., e,.. i .. ., oir- A Hue let of Isulw and Gent's TRAVELING Till' Mi si f. aale chean. MMnli.iL I-..,...... - wum suivs, 4 a Mwasaaa tMr i lUBMmHU Ui bwuUuo, I SM atnr res.hr to seU at th iwHAeasti nricea. ..lev- .-' u Xluuikui Um ciliaens of Mwh aad t.iilo iwat MlniMaire, I would resoectfullv suliirit a further H..1.W.II, ia hw hw, - ... ', WW. I raretrdtanshcUdVurloK f. IVs- cmls Until Kture, ag W-ll ' fiTATE OF AOKTM CAUOUXA. t$4()0 "'.HEWXllba'J- A PHOqjLAWATION, Bj Hit Excellency, JOUATIIAII WOSTH, , QOVEUNOR OF NORTH CAROLINA. IThkh-FM H- -ii9M heir - wmnwMilA f inA-'Hiit- buuw, aue oi tn t oumv or Wats in said niaie, buuum rlisnjea with the murder ef one W. I Kurt, bite of said county and Htate. and ilil tlwi Imif ia fitfrtva. 4tm iaatiesr awd twswDarw- be ml the hunts of the Huts i . Now. fllllffnlil In nrtam .1. -. IV- ..li H l srreakd sad brantrht ta lri.1. a ik, .11...J uiur.l. r, I Jonthas Woan, Uovernor ef said kiute, do lasus lliis nir rtraeismation, om-rinr tha rewsra fit KOt a HLNtlltf.l) iKJLLAJiM 6w bw aprwhuswa and dfUvery to the Sheriff of said Onntr of Wske. ."- witness thereof, Itif Kxcetlenev, Joju- I f "us 1 a, uoveruur Of Saul btate, bss I hereto set his hand and canned the Great -Waiof tho ).( to b fltJ ... Isaie. at the Citv uf luu-i.-h tl.y. ,l, otul. A.. J Auniiat A. II. is... ".-,,....... liy tl . Oorenwr ! - JOSATHAH WOBTH. t, n, if. B.uxr, Private Heeretary. . M t?( , 1 Johkvh Hcno tsretirSHcnted to Walmnl M .J . " , "waiea iwsnra hair llu va, "t tti.".-' imw ntttttr 1 mni tnnk ia c.Mennuon draw mi lin wunla km mnd load- I'srs so. 0 snM'H..aud generally black ckiUaau, Aug. tt - . . ..;-...rrTtfar: A Haw and Grand Epoch la Kedicintl ru. Vkoaxa. Is tlie f.mmW of a ae Medical Sjss tessl i Tas qtuvutitavisna, whoe vast Internal dose sufeeU tlis stomach and psrslyse the bowels, toast Kiv proeedeae. to the inau wjio reatisres health and sj.fa-tite, withfrrmi one to two of his extraordinary PiU, snd cures ti liswt virulent Sores with s box ot so of bis wnndcrfiil snd sll heab'ng Salve. : These two great specifies of U10 D.s-tor sre fust snp.-rs.!in(f sll tl. st'Teot' -ped nnslnmis eft!-. ,U. . Fvtrnonliris- "io.-.I.y Hdt-,tlii,t. h-e Lave c; - u. J tin. .vca f tlie piit.iie to the in. ih.-i.-neyof tbe (s.walle.1) rt-mwlies of others, aud n)vi win, h people bav so long blindly eVpended, iiajn.-il's Pills are not -4 lss tl.nt sr. swsUowsd by lite doH, and Xit wl.l. h very box hill taken crestes sn st4ut asoksty t suU,li..r, Dne'-orlwtt tr St?.-;i,-T Pills suffices to place the b.iw.1. ia perfect or.k.r, tons U tniae h, ereste an Si li, snd render the apirits lht snd .m.,.,,- i nereis no Rxi.uf, snd Bo r. -action in Ui ,,,rn"rf eonmrti0. U t, jsBr ta ,fferted,its fuao ttoaa are restored.; and if the nervon. sv.tem j f, . He, it is Invigorated. This U mialilj makes tlie BicUHuesvcry dc.irll f. tht wants of dtlicst. f. males. T.inm ted .eru;.tira dist-saessre hteral'.v extiuKUished by lbs dbdi.feetant power of MargitPs Sslre. In fact, Ufa snuminccd tlint !all' illiawa, ttrapepiie n4 ttiarrbsea fills ears where til athert r.d. Wb.Ie ,, ft (.,,, Wains, Cnta.n.t .11 a!,rai..n. .rftbe.J.in, n..aHHi Ii.ii,f.i:il.le.. S,4,J 1,T J.MI.KUS,, 11 ! in Mt , Tort, sK.i a ipi. .u, M as eU ut f rjxiRawstTTjr rZtiVl I""1 4,0 Sn oeeaaktle Km tue tarad evcuuiK, Uutre will l , -. .. .' T ' - C.r r.i -- -,..! Ifti'B p ill t1 m.l la.ll j.u ..... ( The fcMifhM, ewwenis the Lu ." -,'n fcfj a. ,tw..s .;."""'' . ir.stui -.fLt.a. tu, . i,t, . 1 1 Jo.lHiauu-ut. rwimg -ni. T T. F-AXSON. Aug. 13-t I?6u tiAXE.8etWhHe Mnal Ii y ll'LLUa, JO.NEJJACO. Aufr.Stf '..,.,. r Afc-ttcjo-. irKiuLa A'cuUcMLbary, -'irulSlls Cary 8t Richmond, OBBALK, PKM'I'fcNTIAItY UOllH,Axe,Hhaes, Bnxmis. Carte. W sxin. Oarnets. ka.r nuuinfae- tur .rd of (Ihi very best nialeruils. Urttere accomnanted . by the esak respeetfully aolnaled, and promptly at- jmnt" n taht Aog, 83-StawIm - '-'i- Gen. Agt. TUOM AS HMITU. ti ., .A lfi"r T r v..w r-tr- ;'; ." ' t ' v ' ' . .,.-..' f-t v.:e?vi .-.ji4,- . .. . - 1 1 VTTOT.ra A TJvV i-na ' ,'iU K, , I ' Ur 4 , - fj AND BETHL. DRI. (300D8 nl v! 1 e, y m ? y.ni ft- fctH , H1 v- hi .vf-Hf. i0 Jt'lf' - 1 . il, 1 .t'Ul' m ' j 85 BTCAUOES STUEET. .1.' Vv. i - - , .-..' V i- "4.-.- ni t& - -1 . - . - - t ( " . m': -1 ' j!- fjilaylit;'rtt .-,t f ..- r..,rr ,e.4 r t I I "Tha Krst of iho S3asbl7," 1 1. . ......... t. L.J'Y ' t.. I- v ' ,jt,tf ill. ii - t,, , i. ,,i - .e'. t r .t ! aij . w a t ij oi r 1 t Milk '- -rrvtt.ilr ilh.-lk' -;;ii.,i..4M','i r.i ri-,t ' w9 . srrt- op , i.ir,..fe fi . Opening of New Fall Cood.s, U - wi' " fis i: M i. . t , . ,j n , ... . With aa exteiutivetssmrtm-ntof CARTETa, RUOH. DUUOOETTH AND OEJJERAL BOU8E-KEEPIKO ' OOODS, and sa swlirely new stock, af tbs hsarkiotnssl oEH8 000DH ths market affbrd. . , . . ,! , - ,LaIie will Bad this tht heat entartaaitytopteeare - ehtaV new stjles of FAIXDRES3 GOODS, whkh 1 aro now opening In gr t vsrtcty, snch M splendid EuKemt tad Empress Cloths, Crepe. Hsrinoa, Oold antdta, rhiUly mabreiderd-aa entirely aew things, rJeh, btjllltnt silk stripeaaa etume gronntt t "TWrns eonia A'.ife, sffcrtim Vrewt, .WIIti Meh Bmelle,, 'Uanettn, efhcttvo natln Csrreato," ' 00 .butting finish groanJs, Tory ooatly "Bid, Valentfa, h plain ehone, all new and deairald shades, pstsse qnailtiet aadWutiful deaujus, with rich Brodia.- " J - t A mwtrnSeewt assortment of ' " ' . ri.''ta Vi f itl "Wttl! 4 .fv itf, trm, 1 . . . " 1 U .t..--....... ,,,,...1,. , - t 8QTTARE 1050 SHAWLS ).' t . -ft ' f ' it t 1 . " , 'li.-i H .k .(.!f. -' ''''1 ' tf ,.' ft. Ave i H mttfiUtojJtm I wot 1 14 Cftl fjptvu Attuulitsti -OatljraUiCjVjif I ti u 4 Ww H ju.T 'J-fc" l- t lo x J 'I . , 'tl, -AH 1! oi aiv -- an - Wf-'fl 1 , 1 " A. the hcrjest tn T., or kurtb Carolina, embraeiug 10,000 ' '"'".. yards, all bouht at auction, and will b sold at orleea - 4 fat Befow buy tmtiafl n.'y ever offered in this map. ' tet. have at7u"fi " fed" over loTono yards of '' ' rANTALOON 0OODS, in every variety of fiidah and quality, varying tn pnra from SOe, to 13. Tliia stock is the lsrKest snd moat eompk-U of the kind Uist I ; it "HI lw wiuslantlarTFTJl during ths seaaua as ths demand requires. u iiami oav i will emrmersta the Jaitmt lli'' of Goods I usually keep, Suffles it to say, at present. that everything kept lu mT arst-claas Dry -Goods Huuse esn be found here, la svury variety, at ths ftrsr eelprwr,. , . y t I would say to those la want of ' C 'A. II 1 1Z T 'fi " tUt the Rr..Bl.,, car, h b,,.n Uk.-n in the .lectioa ... .... u. at cxir, ,) ft ,,rj bul to Ihi fc... to b. arprr.-i.ted, wnt bud ta'ttor nd they bar that Miorn ia CIVK t a A CALL BEFORE' PL'RCHAoixd - i S?-Hii .ir.f-.---. 'te?K -jt- ,f.- n .. '..u-.:--. - - " - ELSEWHERE, " . I would also cslt the sttentiiwiuf tba mbli Io tha - - -- . eelebrsted '' . . -V Florence t IT'!' g Mi ir t, l X htut. T).iM.vh,e,l)1,8 U,( r,,,,, illLl,M,(11 h r. ,u f .mi,., um .raw f r ,. j, M tlur ,UlI SabsUaliti llSSUi.llhily,,,,! ' "".HiriCTKS'CPCPWAIICJ '" .- , ' , ... ren,l .. n wlUUj, t,.,..ttbe r-i.si..j v,h,neNwllU I.l l.l I il..n. 1. .. ' '.'-.iia, ni.e fully, i- " - ;lv 1 i - " - " eea.1 rns by n:i oa S'.h.ntirm. . sny Sil.li-eas - 25 byi-amisre street 1 fetsrsbarg, Ta. Aug. as-tf - A 7- - t A- ri
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1866, edition 1
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