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...,. . Wed ' ' Ctl'iiihMr,3SJ VS6,,.., "A'Cjnt, lion tf loyal Uaialf.-n tab LelJ i.i riilei,!i,n Tiur.diy, tite i; Jta of oej .c. r, , ... tut:h i : annoui.ca.-m.-iit, t.y the ,(.i.vr., of the i. rauii., wind broken, optviiie.) and f ho'. 5 ,:...la -il Convention, pr-'poM-d to tuei-t i i . 1 1 v t..e ir- ul ntoiiiu. U i I :n- ilc Hill s' icol Ib'l.h niii n and mat. .mil i,! V, us i in.,' ,T'irt In Ini-ow tin ir hit :-rl in North ' .hoi.; :m y r -. I -.in t..i..... , :i ihittg i (' I t li mi I r i it ..- ft?rir Bid nmcii.ln. -it. mi l their in Imca to imbrue iMtu n ,lim ntiy will wsledtad ducks of thewhnlr fraternit nn.i srrmg that tin it tt: I but -IrMt him, Hi a .i,t resort tin y will throw themselves into the arm or rather at liaf t if the ri...l Co r and take w Lit tin j i iii l I " f Hie rwil oIj-tI i. the n inii ' lit to' induce j ill ll!'l'.- loilhollidl )'((' CIVll ("iVcrimifllt of i tlic Nate, and throw it I m k nu-wr t o . i.iiml ! and military rule. J Iih t . .;- in i .,, -i i ; 1 r i Tli f illuvsii'; Mil .am w aa adopted at the ing in N--f!!, in"h - iKJtieed .motet 'Uf, H prot, td!y act fitti tin present pria ifipbj4 lul wjKM; tym mcctili"; . lUnlrvl, Tiiat the di basic' ,fbu would at. lend tin- .aaid proposed Coiiveulioa should b eili ,-! H ho are b unmi.tak i'j ,jed to tilt ft aiii it iMfnuu4it UH-'n who sincerel' mi) bont-Mir iti-ir? ib r..i!i.ntri.,ii of tlie Govern ment .f tin- Muip r N.,.rii i lir.liim a Lsrwto. '" ht.f the .National loivermuent nho .Mithvtaftrt tit iiv iti rtTHmriicil and n.uiiili Ani. ili Hii fiil.iu, null, i ,e CiHuti. llliirifrf h I'lliU.J HlHlwtolt I, at m it Btur MfMUiHl li,- H. ,,Im..( ,l,.t i. Wlirt itnow ii. rwera tut t,ne li I lie 6mt ut I wliii txrut-i I it on dcsiny- A "" ' ) ; ' : mtm with tlie l uion tllllt (if till.- Kil U'ttiunat miujt u the nisyner (,l vii'w tlic c, ... est inli i,i 1 1 tlii1 r. , j ' t i Tli t.r t.'i tn,,. An,, 1 i fll u.lily -in !hi 1'i'i'Ht t I. - .I..I fr!' y i.li- t in fur-til lit I'.c liilloi ti t Ua-i!0l i tjr, win-re tui! Jim wm an Ohio (i 1 , 13 1 ft til Wt . . I '11 ti) ' i pnm tn i! : . I I. .1 1 !.uU.r I ii lion : ..I li I i. i 1 I 1 1 ii iin ri! its .r L.v.il i iii, i - I r it 1 i I (i h!n! Utn' -I'tnliJili'; tn iii 1n ii.rii) ! I : . in I ini'i), iiii.l it duiii-lj unit furi'ViT limn tin mi iut a t- a i (I i I I h F ' 1 hi? iniiruli! nf Irsilori." tut arc t turn T WUa tu Ilia nin iwcUiii'.? ( ,7ml tivrrlnrn tho ifiiTcninwi.t J ;:i in'-ri who njifHiiH! Lumn ami (ratt-rnilv. ! ;ii.J I i in:: f W li an tiH) iM!imi' of tli ( oiu-tiiU' . . - Una ns-.lL is I Are Hii-jr "t Din HiimiiiTHio-i-m mrlyt Ar (In y rt"t Ha JInMriiitcg, the ' re I tfnii n," Anil (h it lii ndll t Iiii, In tliH ittnut wt ? ' Who aru tin ) ? Ar they the j real limm nu n of tin f ' ite? Arn the tme ami alwava I. iiion fnni i ti ;mh1r co npi rat In ; with tlidiif "statu'!' WillAUnlllut'le rrj 1 1 p I )rl v , 1 J 1, u 1 1 .a. ftathsiuul lSny h-n, anil L"w Tlimnjwm anil John 1'ikiI, anil host nf other whom Mr. I.'ol-ili-n (.hiiiiin In lie iiiiiiiifitil, il.ly In mn nii-n, h fiiun'l in Mint i'oiiiituiy J w riiln t not rmt of th' in i.," tmii'hl in ancli a cnmi). If we r tiiifftuka Bot, nntm of tlmm wnl alhnr a-h a Coaveiition tolny liw n a ji ?it T .rn l.ir lin ni, T'mt utn ii n n III Al' 1 ry, or Iiol.t. I', link, or 1 iiomu ittl, or . John I'ool. or i '.' ciihi-r tn iti In thtl M(it dl ri'.-j--' t h i aii l sni it.) iiion, wh'mi r Mr. Ii.iiil.-ii wiiiitirnilor'K'aa mi mum ilukoMy t ,s :l I i.m. Ill ii)iiu-,i! mil ii linf, or;!i, .! ,ii j ttoulil jitnn fturh a riiMiii'ifuiim. .it, h t. tiint Loily l mg forw'Ki I Co uiai tyr to the t u I !Nt niui.i r : . . lie l. a di f.-al aw iiUhini l f"u e I t i-w, ( , j t s f .! ;.!: ! ovti ulu-iiiiii)" thiiiit'Vi r It'll tn tlit! hit ot a innr t.,l. ' , . Lr r -t' "r I r V i u h i I i r ' I i i n li. er. rvh iiiti-!y or fntit:. :t'. l-nt e n.i it.lnore l,ia iiik" t, tu ulii'owuiii sa and loa l..m.ty. Jim h ttrr. talni'li wo hiy n fme our mmi-rn, to (!:iT, r :,!' 'it 'i hi'p ii! run" Miinta in ln clwinc trr f.itviiilv. 1 !m ip n worn (muuii'iii Mr mnl far V. !-i'." l !'! ill thl.t h '!'! t! .ill Wo i to ""f it m n:l !''! hi and I ' jHllfl ol IM 1.'" In ..M 1 I t-.t' Ite .M!i. nllr alinlil UMii t 1. . II. Im-I m ni:i tj.i-r!iii:r mi: ii t;i" l.c 1 "u ; v, hn j-i tiona ol nwiiiu ai to. i i ar not tn t-m w i;.t u.o i-i.:,:;. .,1 ;; of t in torii i j il l I i ' it i! ti i t ' I . bti.i.uwun oi tii; r.i . .i !.;i4 II.'. fu n for.-, n . N t! toiuiion mi l ri riMi. man t j 1 tl i u Jin ii hi'iintois uinl Ki jitvi'iituli V. the , 1 ' ' j,.,:,. i to I '.i.'-'r 't I... hit fr ii-inU liio y i-.ii- i'i', ' . t!i uir-iii- -,U. Tlmt I troiii linluiiiii i.' iiry or the Kadi- .M.rd nhmtt i -it her, . Ui ,imi to tin- How . ' S-S n-n it-aj. tiiirt i ,ii hi ( tin; I'ditoriuhi of MR-ra I- T." h: i no 'l" ' -Wouhl not i . iiiir 1jh ti n. '.V potntmi nt to ii utHHutahtHy ly. 4 whii-li I rr.t-iilt-nt Johiiwiii'a "iv hi i-f ,1 kit! ily" t lii-i r lir.ili. ' " , " tins nt.ovi- r.'Miliiiion ' a lu.iiii -1 .11.ii.iiii mim .1 i'. x li .v.i iii n r lavort'd. nth lit niiy timr f,iVor.-il,tht! aji 0 Oi :t'y III. Ill, Willi lllol "ljS a t .. m no one to he a I.' Ail Xiitiiiiinl 1'iiion in;iii,i;ii.li r ilm 1. i l of Pri.si.knt Johiiiw.ri, wlm ii not "uinr tiiiini,tuUhly Inynl," -"mt'U who siai'i!i.My and hom.-stly desire the rwtorntiiiq o tlm g..vi'riitnit of the ' hula ol ft'ortli f'.iroliiin in liarniony wllli tln Kutioll.tl t'oii-in.m i,t( ti,i,.r the Conrtiititioii a It ia," Tu lf J hnsotl and VVor'.B !atfortt Nor w (ilijuct to auciidmeiiU to the C'oo ttiliu'ion of tlni L'uUu J SUitf, . riiada in due form and in aornrdanre with that inntrumeat ; I. . if we did not iirort them, we would itib init to them or Wave the comilry.' Dnt, time the acftiicrewe of the Southerri fltatta in the riiiiiinie -mim ii.ltr of the riyht of iiro(H-rty in !awi, !.y (he nii-udiucnt of the Constitution !...); ,hinf alavery, and the rqimliuthm of the Ht.ii. ut ih td, anil the bnmiliationa of our , ulr, o ehiiuld oiMMall lurthcr aniead- iiii nu and all further Bumiliallona. ' " , I'.ajMi'inlljr are w. opnoeed to the Howard fciUCTldiijliV'lid to all Otlief BifiiiiidiitffiU pfd- od l.jr a C ri;rr- in who h a!! the Ptnti are B.d n -jirpsr-iitcl, - all fnrlln-r miu-nil.m-rilnaiiooB. ditiotm of rtconriliution lit-twecii the Sonthera and Kortbrrn Btatt-s, aii amrndininU dUtwr liing the r. - .t riyhta of the Ptatca and ron (rntmtin; p. .wit, in the Ciwi:M-.,-aU n'm'tid-iii-!:Uo.-i i!',ii. u pnU f,.t. to laws, or a hilU j !' i inn li-r, I; ;Viv!i'.i',.j any "f Biir 'i''!k tlit) roiistiiiitimiHl jmni-r of the I'-utt'- ll oH.-ii'l.-fa,.- ft! -' ( ii I. , f. ii- i'h the I .'!!(! i I : i-h lit to ..-ir 1. i! iiilmi-iiti i"- it r it of i: in l!i. l.lotlli; fl!.-M '.il.T;,! TL HuLtli CiiiVeLl.oa ia'rLiIielplii- i The teh'irrsib hirnihm u with rn ae- out of tim duinga, oa yuMtcrdatr, ia the tity of 1 1 I'ljUlphli, of the faaaticat mob of polilttsal dtj)cra.!ijci known, lodiffemitly, a the nnea the "Muialto," and the"meaa white" CoBTen tin. Called Bodef tlie aiwtif 'of , utb rrtatumi aa limwniow and llaati.'ton, liik'f a hnia (titik ta the Boatn'Uof ajl oVoent Mtni 4 tbfir r ti Statin, and h are no more-In enpoiieiita of popular filling la either,. ti " tBii.i.te of llu-ir nmitentiatlra, it purmrta W. k a C'onrentioa of "Soathrrn lnHmUd. STefer an l!n-rr a i.ioik liit'rtilo'ur iii1nVniifr;';-TlM BtiniU-r of bou i In r a iii,'lvi!.ttu,. twnoiiiiff.r ttliB tboae -Bt thitiVr from the North, i intiolttai- mailt mu.lt ; It hae ln t Smjrtly ofifi ti'.J that it will heroine Beixiury tn tvl luiia, in ordfr that they lo'ay not gvt hmt' ia the crowd and en laii of idcnlilliatUw.. Thii, howeter, la unimportant, a the t orlmlrnt tfM t who fl'xk thitre from Near Kugland will ljuat aa ii.ii.-h the rcprraentativee of jiuhlic ac-otiiiK-ut in tic Siuth a any of the drleittee front thi n-tn.il. Uanke and Buth-r and Mtrw nre lolly a iiualillit to ajwak fur Ihi-iii and loyal nu n id the South in" th.it i'..in i..m u ' either II'.ii..!ton, Ih-owolow or liolU; ami, hi jar a ft orl h Carolina i i-imci-rnnl, I ho kdueieMMMod Jim ii.ui trow tli cl.iiii Imnke of PaamnMupfod dy iixj la eijoslly ainhorbted, with any. man who may attend from Uiia jhtHti!,, to rwHii-J. or , Thia I'onrocsiioB fcy fr a ar tniiiifialile one th.tn that whii:b Bsw'nil.lo.l'iii IInrH'ord du ring tlm r of lSli, with not toe bundredlb mrt of the mpectaldlityio jta coeipoailh It 1 fulled tir the pnrjioae of nprootintr tb rolislltBtioji.TiulrvCTliiojrthe rim- priil'rh-- the gorcroint'Ut, forcing B'-gro uflrgij Bud equality bjkhi the Bouatry, and iutnoaiag lb yokaof a (fulling detpoLiaui ttiKin the necke of B people, who are not balf to rtpoiuilil for tint war aa the an hilei ta of rnin. ho romJioMi tlie CuuviHitiou, The aniimia unh r Inch it Con- venc ia to lie gather, d from the apeecb of Hrownlow, at a UihIm uI in.-t tinpr in Philadcl, phia on Balurdiiy io ;!.t lat, tt ahatrm t of wliicb whj given in oar u lejrBihic eolnwna on yetenlaytaJid la whith he qtti ri'd acotitnenU BtnM-loua and diabolical rnonb to put lk-liid bimaelf loWu.lf? " . . : 8uch are tlie aiirniundini'i ami rharaitrr of thit tmitoroua coocero, Vfa shall wat-ih, with tint aamt eort ol turtoalty that we would in ajiect aom ninnalroaity or di fin-mity of nature for the, imihn of tli Otulhem nu n who may participate ia iu dvliberatioua ami aalittioa jt artiorvif tboae delilx-ralLiiii end ihak action It according to tlie beginning inaugurated Ly Biowulow. And, judin fioiu the meagre de tails of th proceedings ol-yeaterdiiy, which have come to hand, there ia every rvaaoa to be- lleye tlmt the progtauimo will be fully carried out. The Inault offered to tlie Pnaiihnt of the nation, the etiliiuiet7c Wt-lcoiu of Fred. Doit- glut, and other incident, atanip Ihu rlmrw-ter of the Contention. ' ' y The km of the almle tom.tiy wilt be allocked and diaunted. The creaturm will Boon aiuk Irre.lwuiuljly , ' r ...:r.:.t::.:!:. -. - ' (omrtu. vtblichtiox.) X- Toe EWt'r Committ.'B tf tho Katiooal . data AfXawrtH arollna, 'l -'Cuavention of the '8!dii-ra and Siit.uT,to meet - " ' " Ctm cTivl DitPJi.ltTKCJtT, V-'ih ClpTclatid. iti( on tbii 17ik 1. , uddnuesed.. i-.jf .o.i, Jtaleiyk, Aug. Sit, tSSO. J:' ! letto' BeBcW.rcqaeaiiag Lib attfudanct . b "'J !f,b0, A4at.tba.XWlU J.' act a. Oiaplain. Mr. CoBtmttoa, rattaed the SJjtb. day of June, A. " : t , . t' . -1N: enluk-d "A Ubowakcb bcbmittiso I BoeclK-r lUrhnea, but acnil the following pa- TO , TDK il AL1F1KO rOIlVB Of ftl 8TATR HE lUnricatiox ob BwjkTiob or thb Coswtitu Tiofl ADorreu tbb CoKVE.STioa," the un dersigned, Jonathan Worth, Governor of mid Plate, did on b 2tb. day of August, A. 1. at tb Kaorutive ollUe,!n thetsity of Itub eifjh, in the presence of tb underai(rned, IUJrt V'-Ji-tt .fjwrrtary of ritate, and Kemp P. Kat u, I'ui.lii: 1 reinrcr, jop-a Ihe rctiitua of the n-anit of tiia election, liclT Ifr.puii'tiiiiii'e .uf aid Ordinance, oa the first Thursday in Au aniat. lH6t. and on the two fnlWwinir data: WuBjuttiHix, oa txamiiiiiigaaidretiiriiii. Hi waa found that th return waile by tn Mieniia M ta . CoaatM-aln tlM Hat trkd "A," Uicb hi beretotnhyoined, were ia all unpen re?rnlar and nccordinj? to tlie requirerneBta of aaid Ot iinas, and the teturna-of t!t4Uieriua of Jhe Coundea ia tb list marked "B," which hi 1 to aul.loiaad. were irrctrular and not ia dance with aaid requirenienta.: The nndersiti d bvitiir tatifdwl. Dotwitbatandini; thtir iulor- analtlt, that then ktterreturnj wr true, iimlt-r . I if . . .. 1 . " .. 1 . . . 1 . .. 1 liw a.lTKT) t. 1.11 A1UJI Hi J uciirini fioiarvo(7u to count them witn the retnrna recutarly Buttle u., tlicn-ui..n, they found thut the niimltcrt.1 yot cn4 ly all the Counttea, (i xccjit Hay wtHl. the Sheriff of which mtwle no rt'tuiw,) fi.r "J!,'ilifiiatiou'"of aaid t'onstitutinn to- be nineteen tlioumiii.l, five litindred and seventy, (19.570,) and the nuinlier of ,-otea for "llijec tiiHnof tlieaanie lo be tarntr-iwe thoiiswid. fire hundred and f.lty4wo, (ilfiSS.l making the witttority Ut njectiui; ;inl t oimtHUtuiu one thuUHsiid nine biindred and euditv two. JONATHAN WoHTir, . t.oTinior ol ftorth Carolina, K. W BbhT, . rctary of Pt iter K1MPI BU11K, Public Treaauiir. - , , trtotic and eneotiratfinc; letter: V , . ." 1 ,'v PlBKKllX, AllKliat SO. eiuRi.Ks o.. uiLi'isa, piipvtr bbio. .; w. MMu at, M U.-riftH.; hbbuM giwkokii, mj. - RH,-iiiiTirK; Ciwi.kiikk am i)lili(;ed to jnu lor the Invitation which you have made in to ac t na Chujilnln to the lionicntloHj of (Uilmtainl tul' diem adorit tu ttnmnw al tfcSt:Uftd."t ratfrniif attend it, but I heartily LU it, and all other Coovenlioiw, sd what jwrty mh-vi-t. siuees, 1 JtATiPICATIO. AMeghariv, , .... Ahfiatidtr,.,,,.,,. .2J0 ,,f, A uaou, i..t 11,,. Arhe 3 4 . , Beaulwt, 14S . . ISU.hn Urmwwick, . . Burt u. ...... t'aawelL v, , , , Catawt.a, ... , Chiithun, Cherokee,. . Chowan.. . . 1 . Colnmhuar-. . raven 'iimlieiliind. . Currituck,., . , PttVIP, . , Dnphn.". Eil'i.-oombc,. ! forsvthe, , .i . Franklin, . . (I niton . . Grannlle,. ... Guilfnrl. . alirax... Harnett, . . H. n Ktbob, , ; 'In tt.p worliTa ri-ii.l, emteUi'J awl low, 'To" uiniiuiiitMl uuiiawa.w , in in .my wnm We are o.iio- d io I i iH-iiiu'.iiiH of tlm 1 nmnll in ti.i! nii- ie ci.Oy nu. I f ill t - Oil I'I tll t-uiUlllelll if i tn 'y H13M via tpecibly, ti the - 'te;,ti-.t fjniwjli.l OoVV U fol ll.B .cooiu id toll (riill,,l t;i04 n.i.t (!.,. i-iirri-ii.'t out of Pl'i-i-dent Johnson i miicy m Ilm limy loe.iim of i-f. flitting that rc.iloMiioii, nd n-lervim; inuT , fivinr cneoiirH'-i-iii.-tit. aivl lii'ontu the .Al.i- .ot rmc. - : ' lie -.j . ika a 1. . , h il lo 'i 'S! th.it llfl"! 1 d'.'vn an I 1. 1 1 no of Hi h 'un Y t iiijiircB the - ent li-ti- K.ii iH't-n- pui.iii.t t ii in, mid n-'iio iniiie o 1 Ii 111 i i.e 1 1. i"i. 1 j.... . ...11 01 il.. 1 on ....m.uin ( . j.'u ui.i.-.t be hTliii.r. t- ' ter-f - I ' y liiill'Bfy pmvi-r, l''n .liiicn'a Ibircaiia and l.:ir-ili l' "i-luli'iii, n i .oii'thtrn pbibintho y and X -i J n 1 ; it.d must do what ! :'! in anil.. never 1 .u i' ,..ia in-jiii iiij tinitti.il lSi.i,' : ..te mid ti.-i .: h.. t f-iv:,rir!i;in nrot -Tc. (i,,. ,-,.i"i'!y. :'i.fh a at ale of J hi 117; w ' I r-; .' ! thu Lui-1, would 'I'tir the , ..!,!- . - I - ' I I r- 1' i.,- I I . - i t:,.' ; - ' ..(" I'..' I ' -r !' . 11 su;:'; a,:.. .id 111 . . 1 j. i ". f 1 other tl.ftrt by a ;. I cini, ;',.. ,t, by tl.. ii l.i.btw ,A thi-y 1 'I I..' 'it i'"U -!.! -inti-in, j t' V .1 i- -' " tmd 1, . -I !, l-v ti.e j i 1 . . , 1 .. . of r.( v. ...it. ! t!.e ''tct oath." out and out, and nluiil not ccane -nl. We are (of the ju'rM't it. !i,l a rt.i.in I id lii . ! t;;;hi nod t'Jitid iliiliiiltii' !!! "i.ti;, umU i the Consti- t.'li! 11.11. 'ilili 1. tit HlHili: hillg r.t I iiion, !ii mi one aa ' - iii ' !,l!.-!i!-i iirnon ic.we i, i:i-ition villi (in- demos ti an. I the Prince of Ilark vii. -.i.i, Imd b.-U.-i'S the' tl4olvt'.t'e 'na r. u .l V :i 1 f t' - 00 i ( I ! . c tic-. 1 !' C , r 1 ..r ; ; - r, . ; ry. A (I i JJorlhern n'- t lottlliB 10 of till 1 a a .111.1. Tl. lo nil aic the ii .1 1 of d'ov. WoilliBiid Johiuon tncu .genu., "! -,',,. ...l4,,.,!,:;t. Ti .- ',' 1 1 1 tt. ayii'i' '.!!ii.cra in tloj H oiili are h t'-t, mi titlcily ulniiiii'!. 'tliiit t'.iydo I m.t ),,tui,t, at lcn-t, to l actniited by a r- ,-fird lor the ii.'."res! of "tin lr own people,. TuUoj 1 1 of t'. if ! '.-, thry-nnmre the inccTtTf i( t'..' ! ; ' j.ri-" umiic, an emlanliej in the Hons! I aiii.-iiiluient, and advi-o iU acce lme "Ji-sl 11 wor-w thintj bi-f-il u. , In point of art, there U no ( xlri iin: i f ib-;'radiiliuil that they would not fcU,i!J - imlicti ! oontlivit fvtlvw-. w Lit u li.er . ra I tifoii-'I.t r;..m !! 11. for t'-" j - t tt' '.'piita In LI, I. ut i . it ia tiiey lme Ivca by tin ir cotu-.e of 111 a- bctiveiH nn-l iiiiniittii - .1 all'ilntion ... , - - if --J'Th ''radlraU,' they arc railed, ri he very iieoole who aiippromwd tli relii'llion.'' .itfh.Liril. ' "' j Suiter,, lit uialauce, the valiant T11 rn who ST ways acted upon the principle, during the war, that ..'.. , j "He who fli.rlit anJ ihw otwutf, ti V-ill live to tllllt auoilu day, , . : and who now accordingly pio'io-ien to "raarcb" ;;ain. flinka, for Inatnnce, who aiijipHed the Confederate ainuca in Hie Vallef aflfl bonbtali fi.tiUNUjaa'a iih CoutUti.var.y auj.-ptiu to Jbat e telit that they were never eouiptlled to draw upon their owe rtwuirrea, and w ho earned tli ouUiiiu t ul "Stout nil Jiu.kou'a ctituuibt)i. ry." r, f" liiMtance, who performed iuch" prodigti-aon pj r, and wiia rewnnli d by lieing Bent tn keep a few bniulred Indian mjuawi ia order on a remote Irontier. " f - The real Bhtittg (IcncciU of the Wtr, wib Crarit'a'ud Sherman at their head, and tha dicb who fun.i.-litd tlia "sinewi id w ir,n audi a.J f '. viart, A.itiir, and other, all w armly ri)iri'e the President' policy. Thoa who did Ihe b A fi;;ht"inj and the loudmt tiilkini;, are the men who tyninatliize with the Itiidical at the North, Tb aaiu tUUij- may be uhl i S'1' Boiilh. Tli nien who nrffed their K-llow-citi- win to "f i ff k t," and v.V pTcded the "lat j dollar anil tli last man" lor Niuiiiern imirpen-. di tice, are thoao who wool, I now dt Rraile and 4 min. Ui peopla wboia tin y .bttiuytd, Hurtloril,. Iredell, , "JaotwB 4. Johnitou . Jnet, . . Tnoir : I1K ln, . Macon , , . . SO , (, G . 278 .411 t , 1" ...... eo...., .... o .n , . . t 1 . 47 . . SB -6J9. . . . . , 1, til . 217 ,.t ,i 90 . . ' 130 . ...41? . . . . 7fMI . " , 441 . Jl , . tl". . ? )7 " t MailitoB, ...... .i..; .'ill-1. Martin, ...... Mill hell. Moore, ... Nash . : New H mover,;. Nnrthaiupton,.-. Onulow, , renjiiiinaiw, . . . Person,. ..... Pi It, PoU Richmoiid, . BrtUIl(MI, , . Vol...-. Ac rtiiiiiiify ("in 1 f:.:l en 1 . . :. t..-, ! ' " .! 1 1 e it, ii v :i con flti' Bint ! ( 1 .1 I .1. 11 t.i I ' Cf 1 '! , li. --lined I '-llllllt i'l ',1 1 li wm I ', a 1 - : I'.. 1 1 I tl-. 1 e . I ! .t 1 f 1 :-. ; I " I t.) I, 1 1 -11 1 I 1 I". i t I ' d f.eP.i.li I in their rourat of - , ; "1, .' l.K'lt is I h.".v : 'milk- tlie ; ' itcmenl of ' . f . bin k in avert it fiom u, J .1 r y iiij'i.i iii,'..-r do i'y "f ('- ir i-.il: , , ti.ty 1, i!e tL. ;r -hW II lie il il.'. ! ' '(. ilj, liny 1 I i t X 1. . .ii 111 I I :'t Ml'. I 1-1 I . I - 1 1 i 11 1 1 I fltokn. Suriy,, Transylvania,. I'nion. ,... Wake, Warren, , -Watans,..r Vravnn,.. - .-v. Wilkea. ....... Wihton, .1 Yailkin....... Yanoey,. . . . ... Ahiutiittce,, I'ctl . -. . . . (I K. 1 III ... 10 1 1 101 . . 61 - stifi - - 1 74 " "ill RCIECYIOX, .v. t ..,..:i2 ......564 fltrwi - 1 4 ... 310 .... 8fl3 .. sot in frt . , . t 14 .177 .. .,i.f.fi i Wt .. , W Kit 6 4n Sol , , W . m 4i . nut . ., u v.i- ..... Hi tin tit . 1f la 4 , . IS .lit .1 , "MO r Tn ft Sliinihird preteud that tl.n Aiblaaa tit the ' itlonal Union Convention eiiitKi.lim,pret ty t'Hid r.i.i.i id tl.it t. in'." If t!i!x i an, ca ny one till why tho entire ll ulii ,il prtis of t)u Bouutiy, K.irth and K nilh, im latlin tha .Sai- irtl, denounce it iu such iiiiine.itured terms 1 '-1- ""''I that pi!i'r attempt anrvplanation nf tils ill'' tllCOIIi-.i IM T t" ------ .-.-.-L .- 'I'lu re. n.i i. I -lo It ol ll.e 1 1 ' (. 1 ilif renei! bi ltv.-en the ,1 I oe p. mi oi t onyre.u. I he ittbbi!.lii?3 cllVoht,-iy i.i. I. would uiai null an i-ni"ii b e.itii.l to any thui. , If IV re be ti't 1.;T reii. I tn- '1 fv - pjant.f the Tito.:, ut an I tli-t 1 ( 1 'how w,it Ib.l '. ! ! .t 1.1 t , nti.it. bin limit' itpou the I H"t 1 ot, li no Iru honored lnui here, t ' 1 ' t 1 1, ' l. '," an I Ni ... ....r II II" Ve. ! ' !"l. "I P.il'te C;t!!i C.-I'li- CI 'iv, Ch.it 1 e. .uid. 1 iivj.lson ..!, (!,-"-. llv.Ic M, I). M.i-kl jrunt 'i.tiic! v, l-.:i,'t Pii'.i(Unliink,. Hli.l. , h H.M-ki ' I l!o it 11 ilutloil r I, lloht on,. . . . Stiiiilv.. ...... Tin. .1, ..... V. ahini'ton. . .1 ' -wt i,a,fjf n.4it t .'.M( ...;itii).-. l t J . t . . i.r . . v 1 r 7' . , - " "i . ? .'. I 7 in.. - -'. . .. 41 . All . . H:l .:.. . HiMt ... 1 -1'" ... 11 . . 1"..,... II. I "1 I'H ..tl7 , 11 Mi "I . xn 1 .317 vr . - 7 e. (WIS I'll M J 'la .0 1 1 ..l'l!)v "-. .I'.'H O 4 ... . 4Kt 4 ) a - 4:tB It" ns . :" .111 . hi .4!M :i i .6:tt .4'tc, 1 7 4 1 r 1 1 .1 1 late in tlie rcla?llii.a to their Pedcrul Klatioiia. Our theory ot (joveniiiK'nt has no plaoa fur a State except i tin I'ni'in, It b) juxtly taken for granted tliiit the (bitii- mnl :rt'ponibilitica of -B tttsle in Ikicraf d u! tun tend to i t JJfS li . cat hcnlth. an. t that of the whole, nuturti. ; Even Tcrrilorie are hri-iiily bronobt tn. often belore the preiK-rilied cuiniitiona ace' fulfilled, ,aa if it wejfo ihinjifrtiu to leave a commuml outaide ol tb great Itmty WditMt- Had the total riewatw mnl l.il". -t n' .civin of Twnew Imn niitl-l at once on iav v wmbling of tiiiirciat, and, in UMidcrate ucct-- nm, Arki'-4S Ueria, AiuXuniH, .01111 1 su-o-lina, ami Virs'iiti, the public mind ol thuSiutb ouht have tmeu far 1110(0 hcuHdiy thuti it in, and tboae r!tatcwbii;h lintered on probation to tb Loft would bar been under a more ttt.lu tary influence to good conduct than if a clozeu armie watelied over tbenv . - - : , Krery mmth that we delay this heulthl'u.l att-n eonr it atei the case. The excluded pops latioa, c -'Ugh unacttled before, grow more ir rHablet tha, army become int,liiM-nB:tl le to local goremment, and supersede it ; the trov-emnicrrJt-at-Washin'rtofl 'iB" called to Iiiterfeie in one and another dilliculty, anil thi will he done inaptly, and aoinetimca with great Injustice; for ear iroverninent, wLaclt adui.ted to in own1 proper functions, is utterly devoid of those ha bit and unequipped wttb the instruments w hit b tit a centralized government to exercise author! ty In remote States over local ailairt. ) Every atUrhpt to perform iuch duties has resulted in mistake which bare excited the nation. - But whitercrlmprudcnce there may be in the meth- f tid, the real criticism should be against the re qnWttoa'of such dutic of the general overn- Tli Federal government is unfit to exercise minor police and local sorerntnent. and w ill in evitably blunder whea It attempt it. To keep , a batl' score of ritntcs andcr Federal attthority, but without national tie and responsibilities; to ' ohlltc die o.ntral anthoritv to govern balf the -terruory of tlio buion by federal civu otUcers anil iy tne army, is a policy aot otily unconde mn! toour idena nnaiiiinciplos, but pre-emineut- lyningerou 10 me Bjunt ol our government. lluwcver humane the ends Bought and the mo tivei, it is, In fact, a course of instruction, pre paring our government to lie ih.tiolic. uinl fa- miluiiziiiji the people to a stretch of authoiitv Blili u can never lie other tluin iluiioeioi.tj to lllierty. , . - " , I am aware that good men are withheld from advocating the pronipt and succeaHiveadinixsion of ihe exiled St.iUa,hy tlie fear, chiefly, of its elT'et upoiv partiita, and npoa the freeduicn, " It ia iill, that if admitted to Congri-j.'thi; Soulbcrn senators arid representative will coa- Irwe witfi' Jforthcrn IVniocrats, and rule th ountry. Is this rn'ioM then, to remain dis- memliered to serve tiie end of parties t Have 1 wi .rne.l no. winUom liy the history ot tho lait tt u years, in which jut this coiirm- of sacri hemg the nation to the cxioencie of parties plumed us into rebellion and war .v hieu admit tlmt the power would pass into the hands of a party mad up of Southern men, and thhitun-ir iliahonnred end minled Hp 111 i icy of the Jlorth,: that power could not "ted just s they phnei. Tho war 'lma r.1, not alone Tiistltutioris, but i.h .is.' The t country bug advanced. Public sentiment .Ited fur beyond what it has been at nnr r period, -- A new pmrty worihl, like a r er, lm obliged to sis k out its channel, i i 1 t ly existing slopes nd forms of tli ! i lient. -, ; . , . We have eiiteied a neflr era of lib. 1 1 v. Tl style of tuattght is freer and more no - ' youn; twm (if onr timtt eta mtri-ii. '1 ,, great army has been a school, an-1 lm sof tuounuid.s of men are. gone Lome!-' p. uiia truer imd liobler view of human r.. :'.!. A'l lr ludUf'tiiid. interest!) of.Roeicty. ;,'.! movi'i;; with r (.'. niino w i:.iloMi towilid mil.'.. . " nee ;u.,l lllierty, Kveryb re, in churches, in literature, 111 li.itui.il H'ifiK'- '. in physical induct ii, s, in ai.. ceil ipii!.-tions, im well as in politics, the nation bt.:l that llin w inter is over, nnd a new spring I in i m ti.e hie: -. ii, and ni.s through, (ill thpt en menu, in tin inippny cinuiecl Hint aif vanceil con,ll;ion of tliinir-, no p.utv of the re tromle can iiiaiiit tio itself. I-.n-ryliiing march es. nd panics must march. , X bt fir w i! fi wonder rrnd plt;;ur.e..iid.-coiii: tbf t .fbt'i feiiv. that ti.e youth, onen inorn in Bdptfliii-nt with the Federal gnvcrnnu-nt. wiil ruie this nation ! The Korth ia rich, riever so rich; the South,, is poor, never before so pour. The population of tl.ti .North is nearly double that of the rtoutli. Tho iudtistry of the Ntuth, in diversity, in forwardness Bnd productiveness iu ail (he. iiuiohiiiery antl education requited for. nianulaetiHiiio, is half a century ia advinu-e of theriimtli. ( l-.nn-h--. in fie North crow a every hul, mid svtiiMiU tiwmi 1 in every miuldhnbood; whuu tho South-hiw but statt.Tod V 'i.ls. nt long dutitncea, like lift'it'-.otKcMviiith;;. ..: alono L edTo of a cut in- t ot durkne--, ,' In u, - - 'i. e of fill h a f i.iitlnst liow liieati and Clu- tbe lour II. .1 tiie. tvmtb will rubs tlie tiol-'i socie'y i; cuhued,; settled, tud occup.ed r.J, ioothtd with ner hopct and piwiierous Indurv trios, no armies will lie needed..' Jtiota will u . aitW, luwlm iuuiger on wiil b driven off or better Kovueii.ti4 way . i!L-be cradually oprneti uy iu tuu Jt'toiit'iiv wirouip tHIUCatU and indu-try, to full citi.nship, witb all it honors antl dutic. ' -'CiviliJdioti is aj growtbl Nowe Canjescaj that forty years ia the wibleractH wbo travel from tho K;rypt of ignorance to tho promised hind 0 tiviliation. The frredmcn must take their march. I have full faith in the rtulla. . If they have the ituraiui to Undergo the hard ship which etvry ancitiiUod people ha n dergono in their'nfward progress, they will in due time take ' ,r place among us. That place rannot I 1, nor Ik " .theil, nor gained fry idetgbt i oY-b Il . em t, kiirtr Til cue, i.uiuniiv nii.i 11 1. 11 t. ta 1 110 But Ion cannot I sound until the Houth ia prosperou, huaa ubiccl t the riwliinitton wf all the tStntea I so, on the othi extreme, a healthy condition 01' civil iciy in tbeJonth-fs inrtispengable to' tne weiiore 01 tne irceumen 1 Refusing to admit loyal Senators and Reprf sentatives ir.un the (Ninth to Coneresa, will not Jit'lp Ihe fit!J"Hn..ilt itill not bccuiw for tluni tno vote, it will not profil llieuj. It will not secure antr" amendment of our Constiimion however just and wise.5 It will only increase the dangers and. complicate the dillicoltiea.-. Whether we regard the whole nation, or any sei iion of H of tltiiM In it, the tlmt demand of our tiinc is, cnltire rt union. " ' '' " nce united, we can,4.y st hools, churches, a frtsi presa and Increasing free speech, attack emtli evil n4 ecure evory good. Meanwhile the greati chanin w hich rebel:. t mutleisnot filled up.; It grow deeper ami stretches w ider 1 Out of it rise dread iectret and threatening Bound. "'Let that gulf lie Closetl, and botyln tt laTerY, scctiooal anmosi. ty, and all strifii ati(3( baUuiia I ," '. li is-tit that the brave men, who, on sea and land, faced death to save the nation, should now, by their Toice and tote, consummate what ' tie ir sworus rentiereti poesiuie, -..,-.r , r, lor the salte of tlie lreedmanj for 4h sake of ' the South and its millions ot our icllowcoun tryiucn, for our own nake, aind for the great " cause of freedom and civilization, I nrge the Immediate reunion of all the part which re bellion ami war hay abatteied. 1 . I . i I am truly yours, . . , . ',. b Dkkbt Wabb Bkeciikb. Tftat !TrueM Union Eea. Itok of'jli-. , . . Hulatta Conyention. . . Tbe lollowiiig letter fron the Hon. Hubert ' Ridgwayl toagciitleiuSS pflUdimond, fully ex. " plain kielf. - Mr lUdgwajr' name- wf"phii!d v npoa .the list of delegate to the Philadelphia 'Mulatto'? , poijyontion, Without bit knowledge or.conscntvX V?-' -...iri'.'--A,'EHBTy A(t. H(, ItJCfl. IItDear Bii: Your of the S7tb is just to band, and contain, tho first intiinnt ion I had . had that the scamp at Alexandria, without the slightest communication with,, or authority from me,, had taken 'the outrageous liberty of uo.og imj ouhiciu cunneciina wttn tiieir appoint ment of dclcgste to the "Mulatto Convention." -flt Philadelphia, wt-11 knowing, as they did, tlmt I had not a particlo of sympathy with thein or the Jacobin rabblo to which they betong. I have no language with wlik to charaeterlt. s Una inh.ijMMi.1, ffdiua.mi.tiimi part.. Yoa have authority irom me, however, tf 1. 11 , - ppiMt''!y,r.n..f publicly, tlmt I consider them set of unprincipled political ragahonds and til-u ' ban j and if I dtM-tued them worthy of aotice, I should he tempted to go to Alexandria with the deliberate purpoe ol cauing them across th Potomac. 1 cordially dpiaa. Northern Kadi- ' Cftls, but Illy at orrt an. I en tempt for wAi4wuia ' J.tiitlicid hath no bounds. , t . ., ( ? .. Yon will perceive from, the above that you have my full 'authority" to stamp the whole f- thing, ao fur as I am concerned, as a villainous ; initiate tipon me and deliHerttto fraud upon the " plli'iiC Thanking yon fur your friendly favor, lam, in 'hatr; rrrrrrs,-&r-- . . - , RiunawAT." id Uid .land I Th.a it will have tui ieii -.rrpt-tirv - ftaiftw,a- TpnnKlAa - .nl. .. .... ..... j- A.WUW.VH VlitJ. VUlil - . 'meuced. , " Jl is untb rstood that the fact of a suit for dani:ii;e having been commenced against Svc rcttiry Stantoij was kept quiet by tho govern no ut- bi order t prevent the institution of nu merotia other similar suits ; but the lle, M bar lug smoked the cs-a out, despite the reticence ' of the government, the court of the Diatrk-t aroiilrea.lv threatened. witb a attrfoit of busi- growing tt of suit galBst-4h is official, humuioHscs iu suits for damage representing sums wying from $10,000 to 4o0,000 bare al ready fwcii is-oted, andmliers are threatened. A niimtier of suits against tlie same persona" have bt-en commenwd In Pittsburg and other : parts of -tli -ceoiilry. '1 be bwgtmit-up ani mosity of'the Jieopln 'seema luhlenly to have lieen let loose. It- ia, howierer, but projier to .iui pwii4 who .iider! themselves u"eriiTf--cdiiy Mr. KUltB's (rlli-inl -conduct i1t,i .j the " war, tlisit there need lie no haste in get ring their claims into court. The principle that i-to determine- tlm personal responsibiiity oft.; 1, era of tlie fivemnient forextia legal conduct e-nug the war will be settled in the pmithwn ense w hith will prol.ably l, fil in Xoi inilii-r -end then other n;:;.'rieved . parties r-m ymde thi iiiKcU-ta by th.itdi-eisioii and save d.-l.ivs anil costs to then, .h ost -,., , ,,.,,,.!, nt T.--.7, TT J I ft. - ' 4 e. . jtt rui. 1 1rvtc 8. Kullix-h, the ll.wlt.u fldulti ic.'ti el, cl.' 1 pr. '.i ..nt (if an untver-it " "liev.' ir, bus ill I..; . It would be tn SI I,, I of the "Southern dele K In. 11 1 Al l I I P.tT'.'ll It 1 ti I junta of .to ..e Oldv bet!' 1 1 A e I. on t ..... ci""!' 1 t Si I r hi oh-1 ' ti.ii.lf At dlriu- j wasl.e.,1 j .a Hi.. , .... I I ui.iv it win conn nunc, i!i nine, inie-t intpiirSant inlbienees iir rctntiiits. W e are frai to beiieve. but, if it ri- s at once to tl:e contr, 1 l the im-id. it-ii be I... ft-e the ..na, ,je. 1 ' '"il by prosperity, Bin besotted .by ',r.. v inter. -Ma, n-nis. to di-harge its si.aie of f il.tlntv. In am h a e.i-e, the hiHilh ..,t ot.!V W lii ei.i.t,tli tlufg.'Virillllelit, but it cc- t i co it: -- - - . H b I' tit-tl, i it h lm .re rewm, that i,,e r . -t 1 u of the houib la bt-r full in.l.-o. ml. 1,, ., Willi detrimental (o the fieedinen. 'I he soon er we disii.i ... f ...n 'en i.oiids ti.e id, .. 11. .1 11 .. , t Convention"- in P! j In iis to the mt k es" tli tl.0 Kolltllt'lB 11.11 illi.il ll'lli.l' llVllevV" in (." Iling lout in the crowd.' ft) keep e te I ... i. ill bh( 1 'it. . I I y ll.e Co, .t t . 11, Ya., who are 1 ii'iii , 1 , r, ..tl, ainll- und. lilt lei. aire v,.ii; iMinii.mi-iifa. ' -- .lini'il can b. I.. I: i.H.d. and . und iiui si ,1 lit r if. mil 1 1. t u I 1 I !1 r. T.ila! ..I 1 1 d it iiimt be li 'f tiuJ jt 1 r j l ite, who li wot. I it tl i' I ill le' ' 1 ', 1 ! ! 1 if. I ' ;i j 1 '.i .;'. rand j.ie:..iu...tf.Bt ti.a band of coiii. 1 .....n 1 l;. 1 11 .. 11 people, and can therefore cut hn.se 1 ' ' ! ' j -. : 1 ('.. ' 'f t eef b-"-.,i latiort, and kindred, and J Lett mi- 1 10 iihboiiy kuuUic-j), aal act as tu touU of a ' 1 ' . I 1 on-rifubot dt'potisral , "1 1 1 t a r ft t I t i s I. it 's Ii I It I r - -'! 1 1 a 1 1 v 1 t 1 t lo l ... 1, . . u . , a t. f -- It 1 ' "1 rs." - . r 1 1 1 "'-r a ie t , -'ii he coit. ini iii . .1 i. te, . -. "And bt t' " ' Vft-'y fad, . And h't it .;..n'i and and 1: ." . .'l ..Iqw.tt a niotirntid vale A nd soar lo world ou L.li.'. J,.i., jS. . I . mt fc-iun ; b ith liu b ; t lor a - ii'. 1 1 1 i 4 i.i,U IHUI P t'1 ItS tlili T' tl.e hit 1. . ens to tl,,- i, e'l in I' 1 1 ! I I I lllt-M. 1 llli dr." I .11 (, d ad I "I "t be he 1 1 t M hi I,. th.M.ia.M'S.if tl;.. Pint X:,:;.,.,tl Bank of bt. I.O'ii utn- lum hiier tin; other daV, ten I'.'"!- in. I il-.;; iv. rq stolen iiom tho .Ciiunttr.- The Portland Slur, of Snturibiy evtming, en ( "ii!- 1 the (ol low in? ct.tuth'np itimnmcenient T j ' .! d t i'-n of I'l.-tliind. You wiil' be sd i .... 1 Moii.L.r ia. -i.i!.'.'. An .. t '-'''' id' I " ti. . k, niDee'iiiT II ill. b II. ai I .'. ix v , .Is.-ii 1 ' I 1.1 .1 u - i .. .- .oi'lf o . .,' ,.. .rerji.iiv' cf...,..; i h t the if. ui in, n of , , , ! t ti' in." Per order Im 1 I I.e. - 1 ' v and repu! . .11 (.lUIllllt Kit I I 'I I in t' 1 I t. t tt 1 : iM,.,, 1 I. (la I. ' I 't we turn f 1. tl..- -s nt lutnully .,,1 mi i s it w . eW'd I . t' l tie U..u I Vint noolary uiaelun!, tin n 1 JlOM b to plole t lh Js t 1 1 stxitty rtniitiui titsuriet tiiui ' . rum. nt ". ft be 11 I 'e , j. If t. r- - ' ner,,l 1 Sutler threat f ' m " h 'mill ,a tmiiki 1 i'ui it r-J P 1 irit t4(iui it ti if. o'Tt.n him.