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lt.it n bhNtikix: HO. E.-I'A:AL, Ee Edit-. ftr.ATO.M CALE. : Wdnelay Eir-ning, Oft. 31, IftCS , i,-i-- "M0! ,Vviiijr J A comiidcrable aiooeiit U due OS OUT book. both for eJverUaisg aadeld ubneriptum, which, w tie I, and wiiUU? we lpwr fiienri's wilt ' T forward to u, at f4rt.bt , Tiy the member coin ing toUtelgiIatur. .!.. , - mm war' . Jrrra . a. r. f I 1 ). Utterly XucUtUy. 4 " Purlng the lyjnt Ou1"'?"! tiva cuiTHA, w, ia oooiukhi with our breibren fcf the prc in Korth roliu,'rcJt it lncuutent of Federal polite u ftiily to TeotitaU d Iposo the enormity known m the Howird kmeiid " toenti whlch 'li to be, ubmSHe4 o Voeuiog j ""'0er4 'jummW He f itlflaittoa, r Wjectio. The iwoe of that eww h U J eoold hiredaard. ; Tbe poijulai1 teraict hsi 1m Mprewed fith ''nnmlsUkel) iempheii-i Tbe pefipleheTelortructed their rwpreeiittio to refute that emoodment, otool epon ito merit, which fere amplj diecoieed end thnr oughly cooridered, Vot becanee they will bv . nothing to do with euf piopoiUo,)eicilly one of to cherectee, to cheagw the e mic law of the land, which 4hey hU neither i j ucy or Tolce in euggeeting. It i wublished, f bcjood Ojueetion, tht the Oorenor, bowing to tbe mandate of hU cooetitueota, end eosettltiog '' hie owe eon fiction of propriety end petrtot- A t-- TI -A mAnJmailt n,t thi th LirllJ frUV 1 , tare will promptly obey the popular ilU Here end, for the time, eer eoeeecUos, 'ee J people, with hetioaei politic, end here cloee - vat indifldoel daty. ee JoarooiUt to diecu " oeeUooe ofredeieJ policy, ptM they y ocMionelly prewnt ew ed etriking pbeeee. . Our rculere will obeerre the we hew, of late, devoted ouTcotu wM "tttio ot topic! heering opoe or Bute inter eete!laIIBrl wdtndaitritWrpe to .be able to pereerere "on tbie line,' t eome time tor come', end to rk oxtt policy that ' w ill do North Corolla "eome eerrioe," , 1 1 ', ttTeTtr iirtn e( tbta So6B Wttl be the one gen - erallj edoptel by the P-viMrn pre, the po ..... CV..1 -1 tl Scj ol Mnat;r;. Fcfrel uattere. Henceforth, tt' record In tl" affleadm pert t Tbidicati the Slate end by way, in idtbote v political a.. neining qnieecent i.. eogoitioe of Federal j "mMlree oa Howard t the ,.f all ,'orth," i la no ..dually v. Mirow the at by re k imp1e re- !icti(id,-e quiet ub .ttaa to the law and ti e constituted euthori .. ' . tle-thepj ment of ta)c with what' cheer fulDce and compoeura we may.eontlderingth tBontrotly nnjuat circumtaDce under which ' th,yaJtcte4,-cwiulet9ldiuicefeyery-. . . tbln-thatUcaJculftMti exanrMite' and " - - -r l-- '-": ' 1"-8 v.. l- . ' " do nothing. .1 if wa areto be reetored to our propor place at all in the Union, It It for the Nhiw to brlug x hi back, not humhle aemtor and depends eat, not a tupple teasel at we or clay to be - intt tbe canric of taity or the Tindictire pnrpoiee of faction, lut oiuhoni of ing1e right that belong w u m ib inion, " a& M the peor of thow who by force of arna. ' conttraiueJ ut to remain there. Upoa teen mut ret tbe oou, present and future, of canting and perpetuating a dlered Union, ' If they ; hir eJect to do eo. We are impotent to take that . . . bufdel irom their ehouMsre.K T b' "w0JJh to' bear It down the; corridor of btio ty te caa afford kino to ke it for- hieiory t . 1 ,fe,tolU hew.eJl our c6nce.lnn. were -ipornetl, oar adrencee Kjected, car evidence of an hoBct . deeire t: renew tbe ' 6U bond ; of , Internal - ttnloa derbl.-,r w 'w,r ',U,out repreeentation, and how We exhibited the epeew 'cle of being the rUioa,' wt.lt coutd work to onr d'wadTantage. and ei.of.tb, Union, , . wbea benefit were to be reaped or cltil bka. ' log enjoyed. : - v. n,. nartr ior oeople ee carry enca a '-welKbtlng. They will oon U; ; under It t and fuel the premur w iMpww .M.,'j can bear.1 Their ejee will be opened "ere many noons'' to the madnce and wkkedne ot the - me who are in the way of Union and the con - automation of our great Kntional dcntiny.r-i Meanwhile, for oi, dignity, aereulty end '-guurterly . inacUtrity are the prompUng of duty, prndonce, policy and clf rewt.; . G wmrr Bkith. Thi gentleman hi had the negro oa the brain fur many year, jet he ha - - never V"51 te wita lhe l'itMr P1"" othU party. Tbe following fimn bis pen', thoi - ob- - jei-tionable. yet, when r. ir.p " Ui1 hi'": ,..ion of the KdV: on f J . t oi ' ration, or en wi: 'i f - showi that tV.f i - I -'-: 'r-ryl:.n l.c I ' bron-l.t toe juViuJr';a"!,tI r"lltU folloii eiL No B..ra j t there hs U-ca ;;t. H9 dialram l nui.t uf P 'uthcin t der - ' , . . - 4th. The national Uu.t paid, and t e!on d' bt bkilird oat. i 8th Impartial lTpfre. Hww atd uiTrair!, but in tbis tottance 1 w upou l.npartirtl ,n-rrer ln.pHrl.. lifer insist nopg !tmra white, biw k ul ... ... e"h!lln dn" eo.r f-f the .uiT.-rinif end " noVertf of the'Pmth, Ut thenatt.m em ,-t h.-r n.Jev.tTwr, fro the .., i Vrw-t internal .tere. In thee Uu I -duti. on foreign goifc; , -.- t' ' " Mutual for-iTMwaa, and, far ee po- v . f.Atlulne 4 tbe wrong whktt each e r tre on Tetrdy, front ctlon of thi t hoe of ear .'poruwu t.i tJatio. yet, at eti mate lange ewMat eiporU were not included, loee K eaval etoree,' epirite ''ir, ehioglea, ftaheriee end n a, were not' locladed tbe icd to agrlcDttBrel predoet " tter of ia tercet and of Jut uf the State, to knew the pride to the p reel amount ! t ,e prodocU of their eklll ead induetryt and tbe amount of product eiported eanuallyoot pi ' e Buteand ite alue ria ecjaij.eo.i lj i ,a tomt ectimate of ear trade it the8uu,ettd whether the I'X'uiatt tit end bow much, bat balance it for ( It ought to lie i matter" of concern eepecially, ia tUw of (lie ex t to which ucb an eibibit would eallUe 1' e ww al'v When ra-d.i ;- abroad. Suck iofiimeWn al'te, bflt ieetpeeiatly bow, road hn become o'oecery to ptir recup"- ion. r-i la eatiuikting the wealth of the Stele, or rath er of the people In It, ft ie not Ie limply to rely upoa the aeeeaaed falue of the real estate, cbattut 'and. other property poseeeaed by tli people. Suck a eetimete would place the StaUattvery low acale' ef wealth. ' Looking kMeW at (n'eTifcVa case, f maj well conclude the) we are Irrero cally roiaedby the war. Ileace U eootratt betweea oar peet and preeeot ability to pay debts or to' nuke Wealth Is so dicottrging.- But in rntUng ucb an isttiniete, w bare left entirely Out of ieer the chief eeeret and onroe 4 wealth in the Bute, .' that 1 tbe labor, the kitt and the. tntcrpriie of onr people. The truth' la, If we had nothing left us but those,' we should etill be in potwuioa of eaoagh to isake a a great and proapero" paopte. -i t . - rTbe only rear answer to the question,' What la North Carolina worth I what can aba pay, for bow mneb can tie be trusted t i to ascer tain what U the reel ralue of tbe eerpb pro duct of the toil, the water, forest, mine, labor, tlllt, nd enterprbj of our wopt, nd the tn- eome ot aay intereeta they bare eotaldi Of he gtatver -eaO. eboTa whtf U aecary to eupport our people and produce the product. Having first asoertalned what ie the falue of tut ex porta tioo a from the State, thea ascertain the talue-of ihelmporto cofinnmed In thcitate, end strike the balance. That will show the an nual nett profits of the State, and of course Will determine her ability, eioept och portion of thesurplut as may be infested in permanent productif taluoe, which most go to Increase the next year's productive power. . How then can' this be ascerteiaedt So far a we eea see, we hare no eytteia tablihed by law, by which thi question can be ol?ed. The census table Of the t'nid State furnish an pproijnte estimate of t)ie product of the State, once in tea yean, but give n no clue to the amount or velae of what h n turned la tbe State, The book of the luited Bteti Treasury can Inform us of the amount of pro duce exportett out of the Slat tori? port, but lee eelirely-ignorant of tha4 amount which I exported eoett wise ead Into our ltr 8ttee. . '. , cattiniia b.i alwfljs done bat H 1 - '(mi hiialm .. 1 be i bulk of her trail ha been done through the other Stale; hence the value of ber exportation ha never beea ascer tained, nor can tbey be approximately estima ted; hence, Virginia and South Carolina are credited for estimated millions of export, while North Carolina is only credited tor hundred of thousand.; J And, hence it ,1a, that the bal ance of' trade la 'oar commerce with the other States appear to be against as, while nothing short of e bep-kaaard tax-bill, baaed npoa the estimated or aesswd ealee of proierty which is tangible to the eye, enable any one to deter ailne the ability the Suteor whether ehei advancing r retrograding. ' And, hence, eepl ulUt ar ktft to their eetne) experienee of the ability of the State to pay, by the readiness or dilatorines of the people to- bear taxation and to pay taxefcr II strikes tta, that tome leghdV flop I necesoftry, by which the real productive power of the Bute caa be ascertained, and by wLicU the real gain or incroas of wealth in the Slate eaa be snore easily dieeevered and mad available to the improvement end upport of on mum .: (.. . t -jt-j , II tarn is, Tean.-The growth of thi city bat perhaps been snore rapid, withia the last fir year, than that of any city in the West. The daily pajwrsof ' Xlemphis, alwaya on of the brnt, lndictione-of Uie growth of a place, are among the largret and besttuttained 1n the country. The iteeloaeAe would mak a, eota foriabl blaokot In tine, and all of iU cotempe- raiius are fat end Seuriahing. t . In lb03 the populatiuq of JTemphit wi not quite 13,000. In 1860, It wee estimated at 40,000. At the present time, tin jLtaUmck nyi, It wouia nunnwr ou,vou; ome y 000, Jhe property of Uie city he more than quadrupled in jreltwy perhaps, in the lt (ive v. The daily arrival tat the hotel of the ciry v, i'.l'n.ot full trt ol 800 persona. Every i " til bntinea ai pear to be thriving. It is stated that there are 400 lawyer in the city end many ot tbern are doing a good bustne. it is ettumatea tnai ieaw, ,new uuuumga weiw g.. j up a short time ego. Quite a number of j;,..-. "a Carolinian have settled there. We hope 1? e ,'..y is, not diatanl' when- Mempld will be put in clone counm-tlon with the sc-nport towns k f rurotiua. ' ' - Xh. BnowNino' letter ha Informed the Soiiihera StHte what the President want them to '. He waiit them to let the constitution al l-rsnt eone,..The-.flonthcrn..Ettee wilt be very Ukely to lollow, tUeif. own "Jnclina tion and tV.erttsidnntl wliheela thi matUr. ' CAvru,a Coutmr: Jnii. D. Bullock tt the E R:itor eWt from" nils' county ; an 1 Krtsr. W. II Jcutiiii, t. B. Lyon and 1L Ficctpan are the Commoner. . " ' - Tne $w wh'u Iheetmus' 16fi 8Ute,Cuuu red (later State in r a WeiUtetl, in f our narkl 1 Im huge bu of turpentino ear Mialog ti exbtbit bein It knot on!., i i ; We flad the following bx aa exchange, which w commend to the notice of ear eolored pop- alatloa t r?. iz--: -::z:: -ftt The cobtrl people of Nashville) recently held a awting to eotwlder tbe propriety of go ing to the country. They were addressed ey Judge Lewrvoce, of tbe Freedmea'e Bureau, who advised tbcm to ouit the aaeertaia em nloytsteat afforded la town, and set konee Is tbe country. Another meeting 4 to be weld to furtlier tbe object of this saeetiog, - The eolored people of Naehvill have the tt length kit npoa tbe wiieet aad toundest eoaret the eonld adopt tor their future welfare. One of the moot gnaocoantabl proclivities la thi coaetry, ead awe ef the inoet twfbrta ante, kee beea Able bllvi pelky ef rushing Me tbe towns aad Tillages to enoa t dimeter aad trouble eome npoa poor people ' Thousands ef poor men and women have bent Irrevocably mined by thle policy. "Ofb eCeer'isHbilenee, and a determinatioa to live without work, are the tote cause of -this : and It ha been a most fruitful source of idlenees, lieentlousneee, pu perisnt aad raia. A oountry life, pateod in cul tivating the soil, efford the most eertaia aoarc of an boneat and thrifty li vcliuNxt, while a town life, sjiik high rmte aad everything to buy. bring to atter poverty aad want hundred wbe might, If tbey feed borne the ills they coffered awhile la the country, eeoa have realised a good living. T. " If . v , .- " h One ef the great sources of crime ead pov erty la ear Southern town ha bent tbe large number of unproductive white and colored per son who her eoegregttod in tbeta. Since the war, tbe number of consuming blacks hn .bees! greatly increaeed, much to tbeirown injury and the. injury of the community. The colored pen- TlecsoBwt toe eooa change thi policy ,-Hea- dred who are now living root hand to fkontbi la towa, if tbey would retire to the country, would ,ooa go to work aad become eomlorta- ble aad Independent ir; : I X - Our eitisea, who feel aa iaterest la- tbe eol ored people aad tbe future welfare of both ra ce, should encourage and advise tboea, who Snd It difficult to get employment, to seek eome anil emjjoy meat lX2e country," IS 1 tlm that thoM, who are conetantly going from don to pillar, enooki ee tneu migratory Bab tuei i end nettle down at sort eteedy employ- rnt, A rolling stoae ntuers no mo" is pa- culiarly applkabie to persons' who refuse thus I toact. , '","'' ',;!v,--4V TlAaaoao' amo Wiujajreruji ItaikioAav Thi Boad the people of Edgecombe and Mar ti a, tbe eoatigooee eoanties, and Norfolk, are much Interested In. Already A eoaeiderable sum ha beea obcribed, nod we Jndge, from Wtpirit mlimTileited Tbe object Is a good pa. Our planter and there will seek the cheapest and best rout to market In thi they ere right Thet policy which teek to torn trade from It moat natural channels mutt full, " Our agriqultural Interest mutt not be hampered, but tbe market of the world must be thrown opea to thank ito short a Boad pan scarcely pay for many yean to coma, if ever, yet the advantage to th people of that section! fully Justify It construction. V erect should be tit exottoof tbe old North State; bullet our enterprise be directed. by sound discretion and tbe best skill. W wh-h Jiiruovttrnt s. ' JWaSB nnitha 7nUc CompiMloneK . 1 Tae examinatiot) of witaessee by the petltiooV er for the remove! of the Bid U more Police Com nistloaere we expected to be concluded Moo. day at Boon ; alter which the Commissioners would examine witnesses in their dufence, until to day, when, the Governor will announce hi decfsloa. - Of -the cbarecter of tbe -evideae which bad been taken op to Saturday evening last, the Baltimore fan ay; '. " ; 's The evidence bear .mainly oa the pointi of tbt alleged bed cbaracter and Illegal acta of tbe judge and sptcial policemen at the lata muni cipal election, with circumstance indicating previoua knowledge by the comuisaiooer oi thsateatbey thus appointed aad the courts tuey'wer therefore Ukety to pTrrsoe. In one ease a witness teetifte to three men regiatered la 1861 being refused their vote for the Cob ervativ ticket, er evea to have their ballot J placed tn tbe separate box required by lew for tae reeciea, wuueia anounv a wineae scKiae to tbe votes of several mea being accepted in tbe third ward Ax th Kadical hcket, although tbey had not beea registered ia 1B65. Aad yet it we oa tbe basis of th register ef 1864 that th election s pretended to be held.- Some ef the special pollcemea and Judgee are d scribed ia various individual iaetaaceo ee noto riously rnffi ; or, ia tbe language ef eome da- j pofltnt, a "loafera," aad it le sUowa that in various instance "abey were employee of th city in other capacities , Th generally violent partisan character of the larg majority of th regular policemen re diflWat districte and of the judge is also frequently referred to. Th closing scenes la connection with the tearing down ef the American flag, on th tth instant, sear th corner of North end Baltimore etreeta, ere also referred to ia th testimony, a is else th tta toxic tlon of -on of the commissioners." The correspondent of the New York JItrM nji :":T;V. c-'T-r'r "Tli ditclosurers mad of corruption and offi cial ailacnnduct during th electie were aston ishing. The evidence went to prove that th Judgetof the election and cler k were, wuh Jew exception, men of most diareputabl character, welt known to th volic for their bed conduct. as well as low and vicious habit. It was also in evidence, a corroborated by several witness , that th window where the judge eat were so selected as to hide them from view almost completely during the polling, so that fraud might be more easily carried on. It was also proved that no ballot wae kept for vote that bad been objected to ana were in dispute, end tu .t tiie sp:itti constable selected f-r the occe- ion were ul th very Worst ciax. Ilea aho were known to . .be conservaUvea, and held appointment tn tue police, were din charted upon trumped-up charge beiog brought up against them, anil in all ncn oases radicals were put in their places. It was also la evidence that some of the Police Cotnmis icner were seen drunk in the Streets, end. tlmt rowdy iaia was pcriuUted tu g"oa.HupuaUtei and anpreveatosl by the. radical, polw-e, who openly ued the most abusive language towards the president of tbe Vnited, Status and Qovero- er 8wnn. - .., - Mo doubt ia entertained of the removal of th Commissioner, nd no trouble 1 feared wbea it take plsc."::;:r:;;r2;:--:,: i Worn tbsXatioaal lateUbjenosr. J4 Voltaire osceaald that Tie was "tired of Tiear- iag bow twelve snea bad eetabliahed the Chris tina religion, aad ke was resolved to show that one ama could pull it dowa ;" but a man adds tbe vigorone writer and eloquent historian, Alii soa - aiaos the day of the apastlea ba done to much, without iateading it, for ite establish meat and propagation, ae Voltaire hiutsclt. - Aa exemplar ot this impioas exhibitioa of selfish audacity Is found in the character ead ohl0et-of that Ttical-Vortajrewf oor day, rnaoileua eteveae.. uiscory, wnicn, says uol mgbroke, ie phiUieopby teaching by example," may record that Abe eaaeaeeea crowned the wicked attempt of the mode Yoltair to im pair ear matchless Constitution ae baa consign d to duet and infamy hi great prototype. Posterity will shrink back, appalled at the tlmvgbt that thi man was permitted tokad th popular branch ot .Congress, and thereby exert so dissctroos aa influence at a critical and grave junctor. That tbe abomination of th third section of th constitutional amendment say be folly apr'"' "'"ed, w ngnhr rrprodnco iA--'"- - - V- -r -r - t. fan. L No peraoo shall he a Kenatar at Riireiiea tativ ntCoutfreaa, elei't. ori'miMduiit and Vu frea ldent, or bout any otnoe, civil or nuliury, nnder tli liMd Ntateai, or ende any Utete, who, having pnrrt enalr taken aa oath aa a awuber of tiuugrew, ur a an onieerofth United KUUte, or a a member f any Mate Lsisialainr, or aa aa xeewttv m JuiUcial olitcer of aay state, to i(xirt the (JooeUtati.m et tlte United ntatea, shall have eagtmpi in insurrection ur rr-lwlli'.n affaiiwt tia asat er givea aid sr eouifciet to tbeeue-i niiee tbsrwif ; Hut Coogrea mav, by a vote of tvro UurOa ef each Bua, raeiove such disability. 1 Under tbe above prosoriptive provision, the avenue of booor will be closed to all who "gsve aid aad comfort to the rebellion.'' And an em inently Siting feature of tevolutionnry fanatl cism enmprcesed withia a e arrow eompiko I .1 the declaration of war upoa what wee establish ed a meiolably sacred by the wise and good, eamelyi TAe Prmidtnt $kall kat pover to front rfrUttfni jxtrdont for ifftnett againH tee UhUM ibtofxs, eieepf ia easts Imptmekmsnt." 'Art. 1. sse. JJ. j ::'-- , v The extent to whioh "aid ead eomfort" ww given to the rebeTHoa W tobe decidt-d by Conn ie, j. Whether it may have been given by bim who pasoivL-ly submitted to the reliel reime,ur who paid hi proportion of the taxes neceMry to earry oa tha war of resistance to tbe Govern ment la to b mad th tport end. by pUy of that Ingenuity which ba sometime maintained that he who does not labor to resist rebellious outrage acquiesces In It Imposition. By s proviaioa of said eetioa.the mllltarv skill and taleati tbeA eokoftear aad tor. sa. lonojt.aperW ed almost enintemiptedly, howevev mistnkra tbe can, ted tbe force of the rehellloa to vie-, lory, would be rendered anavailabia to thf onntry In the event ot a foreiga war. 'Surety it wili aot be contended that own of our military commanders of Ui Kadical civlliaa ecbool eould, ia the eontlncency uf toreiira comulice- Ition sod wars, inspire u plliervNorth or.. ttoutb, with a semblance of tbe eunndeuce which would be felt In the leadership of aianr pt the pmecribed military ( liipfs. Then this n en on wis policy to ads : '' 1ittlnr of i - Se should prepare for , I ' .lyto hurt to which such a atly e grafted hponiTbe Btatui . t., .1," liaalwssr fittingly foreshadowed by An a i lent and di- tinguuhed men, now a Seuater of tbo..Unitcf State s . . v t w . - - j The nulitieal nrimus of a few eontrolline tnilivtdn.t sbonld not work a fortuiuir as the ria-hteuf whul By the light of these proc-.linsi- tbe conn- try should aot fail to" read the eequd: T'Ar ModteaUJUd toe ante tdeaesial, to ear pretent form oert, (e U ruhjttUd tt Ou swsjiicwa y m mmtrw m jwijinHuie m, wntmjxjtrma ftf Jtl evwaf ead dtsatf rear taneeafwa, , - , At this particular posture of public alrdrs it t not deemed inappropriate to plead aa indlct- mumm easBoiiOKV i ton attrmnteo secession of tbn Bi r vr.i at me Hvrmd immctiiatety antedating me outorean or noatiitr tie, eel aU (A aw re JbeaJif. tborebv rb'ht- fully entitling, tbe evuijiiratori to t Share in the odium of trenctwy. ,.:. ?.;r.r'.".,:;'t , , It Is -axiomatie and k received everywhere, mat ae wuo incite a eruuiuai act rune tue Dax aid of whatever penalty the crime impose. : . The followina: ditloval sentiment au uttered by Senator Wade, of Ohio, when aeccatdoo we la it inciutency; "uut Houtbern coiitlcmen stand here, aad in almost all tbeir speeches speak of thediaaoiotkm of the Uftion -a sn ele ment or every argument, at though It were a peculiar conueecetutoa oa tbeir part that tbey permitted .the Union tostxnd at all. If they do aot feel interested la npholdlns thi Union : If it really trenches Oa their right; if it endanger their institutons to such an extent that tbey can not feel secure under it ; if their interest are violently asssilwd by meant of this Union, I am not oa of those who expoot that they will long continue under it. ant net eaA ef fAos mho uld ttk fAsm te tmtinut in mtth tftfea. ' It vuld ia doing tiotmut t tar platform ef the part) t mhieh 1 btloh. We have adonted the old Declaration of Independence a the baiit of on? political movement, wbiua declare that anv people, whea their government cesses' to protect their light,- whea It 1 o subverted from tbe trae purpose cm government a to oppress them hav th rk'bt to reear to fundamental orlnH plea, end if ttsed A U nWroy (A fmerimeni UHtUr mkick fArf Ii'm end U ereef itt mint mnotktr etare endue te tArer rtffar. KM UuU lAry Ana (Ai tight,. . J taut nof Mam eny ptopk for txtrcuinf it wAtareer them think (As satMomcy Ao eswas. You tunnel fortillu AoU nam iatiir Uni,for (A attempt tt ee m, it teem tev. avU aweeerf tk4 ftrtt principle. f tht thmnmtHt Mtr aAtre aw fas."--Cin?. tVbie, 7"ira! Seuiom, ThirtffomrtiCvnfretptijtVi. Tbe following avre tbe deliberate opinion of Uoraee ureciey. uat n ever a is vowed tbem I T hava repantedlv aaht, and Wa nee mora bwhit Utat the freat priuuul aatbodiad b .JeftVreun in tha Deelaratiiin of I"'ieiH..i,l.mre that governments derive u iuet power Iroin the eouavut of the guvenied, ia nd smt lt. and wim ii ua siaye me et- toa 6Ut, or the Ciulf states euly ehooee to form aa indeiu mk-ct nation,. eWv Aum a moral nylu to tie io, Intoui 0 Afrex,liei. , , If ths eotv States shall beonm saoeBef that they can do better out of th linlun than la it, wa insist on Jettinr them (roin peace.- 1 he nxht toeeewte atar a revolntienary one, but it eitoW oeTertbekna, W nun ever tulM the right uf any Htate to remain hi the t'niun and anility or defy th tow tliereut Ta witlraw from the Union i quite another WMt ter. H'Aewwer a oternWe tertian f ew Union avii Ambmvly raWwee at eaenl, re shall rrn ail aarnn measure atimo to kmp il in. Wa bop saver to hve ia a mml.Ue where.? on tectum is pinned to snuuier oy lutronita.iriouM e Autm- aws, inuo. If Uteeottoa Hlta anitedlv and eameetlv wish to withdraw fiuly frB Ut DnioB, w think tbey hnolil mnit-wmild h alU'W'-d do sn, Any Wewit tn, ermpyil ti m ly f"-.- t. rnmm w.Mild t eitrary te the pnneiptes eouu. utrd in the ImmortaJ bet-lu-ailoa of Iiiih-twb'hMsna. OMitrnnr te the ftmiUuientiU jii-aa oa 4n. h huuMH liberty is baoti Ji-,i.e, AueetaV' s" ; . . , . , If it fill" TMrlara'ton f Ind,WHeBM.i jaatiAed the tmauia frma the British Aiupire of u.ree eiill km rolimtaw hi .tVie, we do hut see why rt auuld nut Instifv th et.e-M.Kum of five milium h.mtl,r..n from lb Vnioa ia ll.TrUnme. VtamAtr 17, ltA ft riH be eVr that tha prrat rsTitr ilf the Rniil.rrn tx-m.le bare beeoiu ceu.Tniv. It sfien-efc-4 ff.HS ilia i aad anxioaa te escape from it, we wiU do our t-t to furward tbeit vhw,-rIi-An, tebruaiy iS l.l. ,;.........',. ...,. , '-On tiie lOlhof December, 6o2, Jud;re fcon wsy. pf Knee, introduced the following teso- lutioo in th iioueefof Urpresenutive i ' Jboohod, That kVi a saatUf fur erio re!'- iua wbetber anotW sleaion of President moat not a aerven beKir the nuhtful authuri y of toe aatioa ea b eataUulMd ; sua whetber in th meantime tt I aot a aagraua wast or oar o' ' to WP war. ..... . . Htm evd. That aide th Army of the West' ahi B have ewent UirooKb Um vaUey tit the Miasiwlpr to it ewr '.b, and tb Army ef to Potse aaniUitated the k eloua af Lm and Jsektna, tbn twbvartiiu in military puwei) cf th reuoUava, withia a reaaouaM time, the beat iatereata of tha eooairy aad aamauty will wqatr a esasatiue of auatlhtoea. hrmdetl, That tn mats ef the Korth empower, th Aaaeticaa aatiaa, and wielding it power, main vsx nmaia one and indirisiui On the , taai of tree-, duet bar all, without diatinctiue of tae, euiur or euo diuoa ) that their miaatoa mast ever be to eateud their owa ervuuutioa ver th entire aeatinent, aad that whatever eWaageeat, maAealUa, checks, er eVifrat they may Mouanter, they maat forever eher-, iah and mnw the ids of nationality sod oaasttta tknal d- iiaiw Amss Journal, p. a v , ., Mr. f tanton, of Ohio, procJatntedltBe follow-: ing on lie floor of the Hone of Representsti vet , u, , i, ,-, v ... -, Beven Or eight Rtates bow eewr Jswar-afteitianea to this OuvernHutut, have orf(iuw4 a separate eonfed eetey, awl have deelared their tudepetxhine of tills government. .Whether that lndepua4tne in tn bs eiainteHMMt of nut Is with the future. U they aUsil eitintun their panitann see saalaia she aulhnni i there for a year f two Ie eoaie, SO- to show that nnthina; but a av of subjugauoa and eonqneat caa bring them baek, I,fr.tS, oa wumat' to rmioawus ivtotp.m - ' The" climax ' of ltn-Kc-d liicnnMsb'ucy Is crawaed by tbe tol"'1!? dlnliiy si teutinwora of ChartoeHMmner, In hi "True tiranduer of Na- tlona," in which be pronounced all international 'war to be rivil war, end the partaker In it to b "traitor to Ood and cnemiceto man ; whea he quoted Cicero to show that be "preferred the anjuetost peace to the JuaUat war and Frank lin, to show, that there "never was a good .war or a bad peace or wbea h (Sumner) declared that "in our age there can be no peace that is not honorable." Starr's Work, toll, p. It. , , It cannot b uoeeesfully denied that these parties have given "aid and comfort" to the re bvllioa ; and it may well be a relevant Btatter for inquiry, by those who province, it is to de ciiM apon the validity of the title to "jiopoular consideration wblcb th said "conspirators" at rmaaejoywkeiliaf-T nient" may not be lound" againat them. - Utreonha eriate,' ao privlieged clas should escape that merited punishment, the fear of wbiok might have pre vented the delivery of WadeVpJulippieVV i& v The punishment of the flouthera -people it not deemed to hare been tufficiently severe ; the lots of borne, fortune, relatives, and friend, the rctrogade of civil prTTeee, aad their' ex clusion from all parfit ij ,mob Inthe publie, voice, all have been returned by a quiet submis sion to the lew and an acquiescence in the de mands of constitutional security for the future, without parallel or precedent ' ' V ' A TALI Ani.F. FAB Jf r WASE,! milR RDBHCKIHKR DKMRE8 TO LEASE. FOR JL term at yearn, his Firm, adjoining the tow of SnwAesti " ;--..( .rr- It is well stlapted to th growth of COTTON aad, COIlK, aad ita proiimity ie the towa eaenre abna daut IiIkm- at au seasons of tb ver. j- x j. a Washinoton. , s" . f . , I, SALE. rtOOT AND HARXFJ3bV- iiilehinira, Raleigh, or tha an- it of Baletfrb. a '' i'I.E WOOD I . ' Iyiitf- kll' fobtt oh Fimr cobdbof Pine Wood, alreadv ent aad properly eorded, aa the Hollmnaa Riiail, aooat two miles from the city. . Raleigh, Oct, 81-St , . K. P, BATTLE, t,.l.,gl..aM, mxa:aaem?rj milR KT.Ht KEUOHENK OIL, AT ONI DOIX1B X per gallon, ana twenty-nva nsw pee qnart, - . ' i . 4; lillOWN, . JlatetKh-Uel. Xl-tt ...Voa Baa A Lawn. "iVSTERH, HOI t AM NOW m dally raoeipt ef m m i. -. a. m a- aw . . m n.. Airmtiiivi aa - the floeot fresh Norfolk OYSTERS. I will retet iliem OKI DOLLAR AMU alXl .. 1 W. MIAAJtt AbDREWS, Oct tt-tf j. Wholesale and BetaU ttrooar, :NEWSTOllli- New Goods i iNovr Goods lNrw OOODd!!! - u CALL AND 8fS.ilT STOCK QY.Z DRESS 'AND FAITCY W''flR HI??!'-" GOODSi Smbroldered Poplin ro .i ..t.'i-u- . Balmorals,' .V--:-a- TlAfljtel, -s-l.-1-. as -Il bi Calicoes, f l4 POAWLfl, IIOOP SltlHTStLOAKsi HATS, . , Lara, bwio Artp eUUCit 1 Ladle will And my aasorbasnt tbe most attraewv hthatrty. , I invite Qentlemen to call and aee aay aMonment c t OL 6 THING; To l nlfl call, id Uie quality and prices of (iuoda. T No Uonse In th City shall anduracll us. ' : tP"3 0SKXBACM. , ,' lJ.C. - . ,- fayotte,fll ! Out. St Soa 'J' (One door below L. X. Hiastt.) . -,. i. j' ififi'l, ,i i h iiinn .mi I. -st- u jiA... TE ACIIEU ' WASTTEDr THB TRUSTr Erl fP TI HILL ACADEMY wish to employ a Teacher for Ui enmung jnr. fuuuuu w jmwi o.v tor aujr Uiiiege m the Kiuh Aid a... -i.'f t i :,-., i. Thi AcsoVmv to sitnakd in one of the hn.lll.uint aentiona of atern Korth Carol, it. smiilat wrinla nt Vetinement and wealth, eonvenu u u r )Meoal, Unp- untsnu i DiMim vnunuitm, iweutw muo from Uol. ifM tiiwn, ami thirIT from .1 , 1lM l.Mil.img hue rvnis HtiKuutil fur a btrKsannv ber of pnpiK and etwveniniit te it is a two-etory Iiweliing with all aeaeasary ont-booses, f the ns of pimiU frueu tliis and the adjoining ooimtiee. - tetler, ' with proper t-t imonmli,, direrted tn i nndentiKiied, at Hentland Nt k Jihii (rmntr, Nun Carolina, will he iuut Ix-frr the Board of X'ruawui and eelectioa mle ontl.e Joih of NnTenibvr. WTJt- ttmTK, aeaaVne eeotlaad Neck, OrA.--tt4.we4 aat In - -rr ! "iJt-- """1 iii 'aiii'-i tie wiiina -ijiaa jri m" i enw isj Valuttkle I'n Improved Lands . IS IOWA. WIlWOXWiN' AND XINNKasOTA. FOB ele, or to b eaehaned te Land or ataca two- yvnj m nuria varuuua, y u . . . - . . t Ockai-u eraaBeooro,. C 4 I'On'tALE. TUt BASIINQ HOUSE AHD LOT Ot THI BANK of Ca;e Fear, to Uiu City. Apply to i. Q, bun ibaiiigteo, er to .-3-vrr v'i'i'.i!ie5-bleich,Oet-tf , ST, B. JONES, I , . . - Casbiar. WI:. Ai.T(MAI.T.aALT. JVA7JiU ttbuabeltiaekt which we uOer luw -to elus euosigment, ........ , , - - - ' vt.Tr.Wf!XUMHO ACO, " OA A cks, no bnsbelr, beaeliful white Corn; Its 4iiJf Hsc-ke 600 biuiieis pniae smm UsU, ia eUe- aiMtanivinx. ' -'.- - . .' . F. WIUdAStSON CO. Oct30-tf K( Karka.ehatee, K. a Family rUmr: 16 111,1. BaXX ' t)f taweire Faiui'y and i.itr r iuat ; jo ill la, baits- ' mom Super. - ,.. , .. , in store ana ennstantiy arnvm ZL .. P. WILUA.' OetSO-tf . " OSA ' tat" CO.r l.f ATR. Id duz. f'sUfUunsl - is) ssdM Uattimia City Hani?. j Baths e - - tienw)a tm - -i " 40 " , HuiweU nd Black Waxvd M W' ' AD of ,w takes, we oner eo beet term. Oetatf. ., ,., B.K wllXXAMUOH A CO.-1 "J .L"''.'.'."-.'"1"' ' " " " 1 ''w ' Ml- n Box Carolina Bells Sua, " ' -.-.- - Virata IMp. - , U I Jnat received. . t. -., ... -Oct ttt-tf - B. P. WILLIAMSON A CO. rift MUU ,- i i : V A do, who I t Btook, Cxtr heavy Brogaaa, i heavy Kip Boats, r . ,i, en's Kip Balmoral Shoe. Extra : i - Extra ...... " Women's KipBabnaral time. Extra aiaea.. Tb tbov were selected with ear and we warrant. iOKivesatiataetion. : - 7 M i-tf ""B. P. WOXIAltSOH fcO.7 ' ' 'saiBWf AtanP A M aws (tiAtraTsslst MM 1,, . JJeiieeiittbeM 1 k e,:.; ,4 10 I'luIatfelphUbrowa , " , M ' Castile and Fancy Roapa, . " ' m to half Box Adamantine Oandie, ' " .. npearm ,. . . lUors, Slid will b sold low to tbe trade, f f- t an-tl J. P. WIlXJAMaOM A CO. Oct ASSISTANT 'ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, Unlletf fitalts . Intenul Kerenae, . !. Abb. Divauoa, t. SiaruoT, Noava Ciaouea, ,t . ... .. : iUUKia, Oc-ruaju, Usui. . I? .., .i TAX NOTICE I ' 1 ' rl aeebrdaoee with bwdruetioo reeelved at tlila " Omes,from the Drpartmenl of loteraal Bevanoa, all person iwadins; la the Sd. bivieioa. 4th. Districtl MVj.Jhuij Z wui wMuie returns of tuvusMs iur tne vear uw. Alao returns Cram Manniwotarara tTbttiBem, Ae., ,. datisg from April bit. liaiii, and qaarterlratorna. . rrora worn nauu ror tn quarter ending 4 one Both. landea en UiarealW. 1 t i; " - - JMO. It HARRISON. ' " ' Asaistant 0ct p-j ; ; a, wi., tn. iiat,, K. & , , IXWWOOO, ASD RICH JEKSET .,1 ;'t LAKDS, r 'I " ,n V s . FOR SAXJST f reopartr sad tar ion, with a deaira te J el 1ohi bnaineaa and nav mv debts, haa'tmlueed me to convey, by Deed m Troat, au eiV property ta Alfred liarKrave, uf Lexinfrtoo, North Carolina, whh-h . win ue knu uj aim, ana eoavejraneaa maaa, oa TU day, the llth. of Deeember, lhot, at Lixwooo firt. ana MnnfrHia next, mm aay to-aay nntu au ta autd, ' eoasieting of tb fuuowing property i. -, JMw4, CoBtlatinf of 1,649 Acres.' Willi ! i"m 1 win tm. nrrvted Mto s number ' of ooen, aniting lame or i.r i.Ur.iii,ticMn, t lull a vahiui'ie r ioiiriiig AtiU, a uoiutortahle. roomy . Vutiae, hVrvant'a Uonaes, Barns, Wrap, with Well and spring of excellent water. Tb natural fertility of these huid ia unsurpassed Svsn ia the tussd jor. -i ey eetUeaujut," in the bear ef which they are him, -ted. '1 ii lis en both aidti of th North Carolina -Railroad, 7 mile bom Lexmgton, and 11 from Baria-i bnry, M. V. These lands are bounded by the Yadkin Hiwr, and run north and east covering Swearing Creek, and north and south Pott's Orteh i hae ha ditched, drained and nnder-d rained at nwch xpensa: hay nearly ttv hundred acres of woodland, ta heavy. original wrest aiwwut, equally aistrtnuteo ea dinur- ) ent parts of tha eatato, and sufhrient tor faming porposes, not aa aer but what la well Situated Aw cut- ovation, or the raising at arses. Iber se bow no them Hn mowms and crazine tot and Sold, with '" "" wuodlsad pasturea. In all these partionlars eoaaU- ' taxing one of the most deairabls and healthy estates " la tha 8outh. It ia enough to ssy for it, that It ia the bert and noet valuable setate ra tha famed "Jersey " Bettlament," and ha twun ondrr a state of hnpruee ment for Asrty year, t otton. Wheat and Cora hav , beew thestaple pradoste, but there are bow xarg elda ia eoudltiun to produes tha , beat -yield an4 4 qnabty of shipping Tebsooo. drained and cleared of t atampsaad atones,- easily to- he evufcaa-ead ndgeA - - -into ground for tobaoo hilla. , t .,. ,' , , . 4 ' Aboretract of tire ttnHdred Aereaef Woodland, -irr original Ammt growth, of Oak, Hickory and Uow t liue, ii milea from Lexington, aad X milea from a Saw klill on Abbott's Creek, and known a tb Oar i aerPlae. -i i ''..... Alan, tH Aerea tle TREyntAsf IXACR ermsrr- tnttnaepartand wljouiing th towa 'of Lexuigton.'" i Uighiy hnprored land. ,,. .. ...... M! . f Also, mj interest in tl Bonsea snd Lota on whirh ' I Ave, at all nine Scree, ea whivA M a l m Haaaifiu " ttonsa and improvementa. Also, Uie Celebrated Blooded union, AflLty ' drioa well ia harness. . A matehof anperior Wooded '- ' - -Carriage Uoraos, kind u harness.. A super KkoouV ' sdGelilmg, rears old. Two blooded firood alaree.' v- -n With a ttsi Oae Buggy Horse. TsartT BrslJ't class Mnlea, and two Jennie, Also a An itloo d " filly, going ea fnnr years old. - .-- - - Also, 7 head beat bred North ItevW Cattle, bred ' from the beat Imported Units and rreauas Cow.,, -f which there are about 40 KUi-h Cows, 1 Hue Bull, with yoang Dub Calves and ttsOsra, Aa, aud a So yoks ef North Devon Oxea. . . . . , - " -- Also, tfe bead beet bred South Dowa Sheep tncrnd- " big e superior lot of Jtoxas, alt of th' beat- an porta' ; ' -tiou. A Aiock of Hogs. The whole of the erop of ' Corn, Cotton, Oat, liay, Podder, Straw, bhlU:ks, Ae. Also, t horse Wagon, i bfa Wag.aia, Cut Wagon and Carta, and nu m ber of iron Cart Axles. A lm. try Carriage, a Barouche, A buggies and ah Aubu- Aiau, a vary largs stouk of tb. beat Agrieoltersi Implements, via : S horse, 9 horse and 1 bura 1'iowe, - HarroWBi hea and wnedea framed Ciiltivahire, li. 11 1 ' Ciod-truehers and Hvetluoal Hollers, one W heat In d with Giianoatiaehment. one annerior 1'hrMl.in ai.. v ehina, W boat Pans, two Beaplng and on A' owmg Hi a- . ehine, Fsrm Botlers, apailea, BhOTels, Axes, Mat Jiicka, Pi k, Crow-Bara, Blseloanith and fchou Tool, with BeUowa, Ae., and Canwater'a Tool. - Also, 'i0 share of (took in the North Carolina BaU tosd OsiifMuiy. ' AUOL au Uie uonwhokl and hltelii o r .niithre, en sew HvTlratihe Kiini with el ahm i. ....!,.. -...1 . ktrge hitef Lead tud prif 1 in 1'ipe, wjih .-v, r vrio ty of projierty naim d in n o Tniet. I invite all mv trieu..h 10 attend the n, ;,! tlieuMelve with material to begin and 1 . .orute an fettoir. ' r f""'' ,i 7- -r-ttit", W. 11. liOLT. At H.e time Vet pl- i ..m I, thestlde.il he place, vis 1 'f ueml&r. tht. Illli fl 1.M.-...IIIU. Im.i andaontuia from day tedny n I all ia sold. For the bands, and li mom , , credit Will be gfven, bond slid apiiroved saenrity reipiired, snd title niaiio when paid tor. Jor the personal pmpert, nmih . credit fc sums over ten d..llar, under ten OVIian, eah. .Interest discounted for eah over sum ol tea ' dousraJ - - 1....... .. . ...... Lrvimrtnn, Qctubei 2b2aatd.-r.4- .,. iU-;-.--,; tSwmp0 TlasV' -'-" TRrtEK THOVSAXD catawba As rt istrrrj.A (lllMa, la gold bearuigeomlilioii, dwaaie, 1 at twent tfl eente each for over one hundrad. IesatruAOannarau,unyMnteaou. ' . ,.. Apply to. . 1 ' - Oct Xa-twV WIUJAII GRIafFo, - ; Saioigh, H. C. ' cr;y .-fin-It At. :-gt&H v''iti'- - li.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1866, edition 1
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