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Tin: si:ntim: U .'i. I.. 11. t.! , tt.Ttr ti x t.rn. ! i' i I r Mednridnj Kvinf:is, Jan. 23, !!? The Legislature. A qnomm appeared in tvt'i n. .n-rs th: Bornlng s.nd 1 "Ot it Incl'm ! !'! to business In the right ipnit. Mi. Mi' n, lit.- SjK-akir of tli Ii.iL-m . who was p'avented '. illness from bein priscnt on lOV.cid.iy, wo were oJi to find Id hit teat t.- i.iy. The Congress. ' Our telegram .. : r v.. ....it tlm fi lends of1 Constitutional blurry i:i th- H disc, nni n't as ' lni;itrnt as t Ley have en supposed tube.-- ' The contest i.U iwutLiv Hiiil during the whole of last ni-jhl, iijmiii .Mr. Sum tit' hill. shows that the conservative nu n are at length in dead earn- , st, and rA.iMl lliry ;ire beaten, it will lie after a ! warmly c .iitcsU'.l ri' tit. 1 Nolhiug is so niucn needed now on the part of j the friends of the Constitution and the govern ment, a earnestneas and determination. They j h ivt too lot, g been s'.umlTing ovi r the hope, , t ist truth DiUit prevail by it! own force th.it ' tue madness of the hum would pass away. Tbej are now waking up to the real purpose! j snd design! of Radicalism that the cry of i "Cnion," has only been with the Itadirali a ! honeyed phrase, with which to delude the. pen- i p e to the Very brink of the destruction of the government. It is now clear, that the spirit and prinriph s of Wendell Phillips, which be i hit alwats !ecn honest enotigli to avow, iie the real principles and dsijns of the nltrni in tho Republican p.trty, and tjst professions of devo tion to the Vhi"n. have "been employed "imply to delude the (Treat body ot tho masses who fob I low them. The aaine determined spirit which inlluoncit ' h Conservatives and Democrat i (if the Con. ' (Tress, must be diffused through the whole coun try and msnifestcd by the true- men ot the na tion every where, if truth and right would tri nmpli. There is no doubt of the earnestness and working spirit of the Kadica's Every where they are active, and they mutt be met in the tame spirit, if the Constitution and the TTnion are preserved. Credit of the Statu. The resolutions of Mr. Cowan, of New Hano ver, offered previoutly to the recess, look ear neatly and properly to sustaining and improve ing the credit ot the State. Whatever the mad spirit of revolution may do with the political interest! of the Southern States, it should be the care Dd pride of every North Carolinian to maintain, untarnished, the reputation and ereoit ol hit State. The proposition! of Col. Cowan seem to us to meet the rate, of which onr legialators, who ought to know well the ondition ot our people, will be the best Jadgee. - ' Jt will be teen that Mr. Berry, of Orange, in troduced into the Senate, to-day, a bill relating te the tame sulject. lit provision! we hare not yet examined, but we ihall be ready to pro mote any scheme which lonkt to the n-aiutc- J nance of the cha-actfr and integrity of the Plate, both at home and abroad. The Kemoriala Tb? memorialt in circulation in this State, gotten op un4tr the auspicea of Mr. Holden, we learn re presented to white and colored, for signaturos. upon various pleat. A very forcible le, H'bcb has been urged upon igno rant men. is that the signer-: of that petition will not be liaMe to the confiscation of their landa. Apprait 'bus niade to their fears are inducing some to s gn. who are decidedly op pved to the whole tc'nme. lluodrcda have ib nd Cvl to tign.'wko ar toub'y tfiwarant of the design. Radical Sense for Once. The TnJon Jiiijmtfr, at Grei ntboro, though it it intensely Radical, ha an air of ainceiity not common io ita ran.-. We find the follow in scctibH remaikt 13 regard to the course of :he S.-uther.i pw-ple upon the Howard amend ment : "'We, i.l court-, a Iv.-cv.e the principles of the amendment, 'on y m ire ;" but, the mem be rt of ttj- b' uihern Legisiat.-rea would have bee"i something le. than mm, had they adopt ed it It is very much ike asking a man who it to l' hun( t" adjust the nonac bitnaelt to ttve titj Landman I ue trtniiile. We cannot see anvtuiug strikingly 'noble,' in the conre of the SouiUeru Legislature! in rejecting it. but it was natural and lenaible' and we can't blame tbeua tr it. Io fact, they would have branded themselves at the veriest fools extant, il they had done otiierwi-e.Oey very properly refused to ba culprit and hangman both, and at the 'same time We never expected them to do otberwiae, and can't tee hoT any sensible man oold." The Future. The IntelligtTUr tuu! graphically describe! tbe consequence! which mutt follow the policy of the IUdiea!t : Tbe course of the majority in Congress, in en. deavoriog u dissever tuo Union, for whose pre-' aeration millions of treasure and hundred! of thouaanda of live! were trwly givn . in teking r destroy and uproot tbeeiecutive and judicial branches ol the Government, and to make the Constitution jtaelf the mere plaything of a po litical faction, is rapidly tending to the destruc tion, not only ol ti.e fiorernment, but of the whole people. It is madly creating a financial wiait, which will involve the rich and the pwor alike (n one common cataatropbs it will nH unly destroy the public credit, bieuk the banks and the treasury, slop the mills, cilenct tin firgea suspend all commerce, and paialyre the haMs of industry, hut it will bring Haunt, stark, re fentlees trait to the doors of dll, tbe highest aud lowest in the land. This is the picture that the unerring fingers of fate are painting ip cfiVeable colors upon on w hole horizon . It cannot much longer Ik- shin out Iroin the nnwilling vision of the destructives in Cougreae. It jt the namelesi terror they aie themselves recants invoking, ix-t tueui jiause in their 5ar.tr aud contemplate its awful rdu,.,..faTort,r a ptop.mtmn Ur raise ten tejrtroewts ol I a""1"- ' . w TTi , . ', - , 1 .MTOMTsftbe Ig..!ature. who desire the? J)tilf 6Uil, during tbs lession, will please j lain Moiim at eur effln I Kr. Holden and Mr. Calhoun. 1 Vhe ;.-1,.,vi u liiy iCiiuUlu; l.fu. written -' i.,,t i :,k hoi; , ,- Mf. Caliioi-r., was Mr. it , itn .- tui.uie to n., nioiy. It possesses 4 i,u:!i nieiit, ti it only in an artistic point of view, ! I 1,' Lr. i . ;. i t ; i .el .IV ami i arncstn. S8 of Sen t .c.i!.:. !.! ,i : . iU-yt a j,teat clmtui in poe- ! t Tii ant .!..:' UoK" tuS is iu his verse. In h eil , ll I i.U it ' lit I le ill sa ill" t Imt there is ' more 'iirf In I ' llu.n in viytiiii t'oit has ever 1 eir.aiiateil from Ins. pen. By I Iu way, uondfi jf V. Tlmddciis ; Stevens, or Mr. Wade, i,r Mr. Sumucr, are loud ol pnatry I John c. cAi.iiorx. UT W". w. IIOI.DEN, " EJttor f? ihr f.?'i,ii.." lhe voyager ! the Southern main, Vievs with iq i av( ihe hiiilov. t-.i mii Which i::'litl Uiiin f "bti oiel tin lino ,'' Nur ill I mo llie lal iir all lit ,iai A hH'-h Iiiiiii;3 hi in to thai lonK nonln slirine. The various tribes, in riel.l, by 11, J, I Walk m us hubi Len iUy i linne, l And hail it m Ha luj;b ai,iilit He-t lellel of 111 absent sip: ' I In sd1. their Jomous waiuleriiiKS, Fr-nu iteny (ve, iliroujili u.iutoghl's lein, ll ui,bn llii-m nil the lilurtung . wir.ga ; lin,l p'.inhglii o r tbe ai lli again. j What if i hat croaa l:a front aliouhl v, il, i Aiul. (Uikly. milk in night's i-iu'-rai i-' I Nor oilier aiura nor sun ,ml,l lill Ur ullrtre l.a WoiiUioUsi dwi limy ue i'. Star of il.o South : 'tnantlnis ith ihee '. l o lliee all rvi anil binro Here uirin-,1, A-" rotiii-1 thy patij, fiVuu pUiu lo Ma, I In iir vt Ibv ealn.'-n burn, I. Millions "i re drawn lo tin r, an, I bound, Jii iioii-l s I, ib .-irt-n.1-. . i:,i11:o:ib halii .1 In l!i-ti a h l llUNo i.!;ir, !e r j, UN, I A ray i.: ti:le lust iir l m f.lr.1. KuM a ftiat nifii u lu 'h lianas in lluavu . Finn a. the erth i", aluu-. ugion ; . Ture aa tiie snow t bht wliols ,invin 'n lhu, I ultiuii la's h'juoied son io aiKbi' tnibraoe f r tliee : nor pall Hul aueh aa mortal UaU'l tiatti HToUght . Thot uvaaT aTU-L in mind -in all lliat lireaibes. or up aka, or hvi-a in iliougbt. Star of the "ourh.: thy besnn are. here flrac IN mix HBakt that weep thy loaa . Though h:i1,li-n, thou art etili a agihcia. Si lent1, refined from itariuh druaa, Ltirnal, and LUIenaelj clear. Iliijriaa, April 6, 15.1. The follow ing, from the Conttitutionnl Cnion, is pretty severe. The Cnion is considered to be the Eiccutive organ, but whether the following should be regarded as significant, we cannot say : TBI BI.OODT TBiaaON or TUE NEW TOBf nKR ' AID. The New York Herald of the 17th instant, has two articles on the subject of the impeach ment "' the 1're'ident, w hich for malignity and falsification of history, have no parallel in jour nalism. While red handed treason held the pen. bitter and unrelenting enmity to the Con stitution and our form of Government fired the brain which w as bold and w i ked enough to say to the world, that what it calls the "misdemean ors" f the President '"render him liable to im peachment." The transpannt design of theFc articles is to move tho minds of the wiak-kneed Jacobih Kepublicans up to their work. Let them take this advice, proceed in tluir wicked design!, and tome morning, iu other places, and in a new condition, they will realize the bitter roh icquencea. Indeed, as the llrrdd says, '"flic struggle is still going on." "The great Union movement of the war will rsn its course," but not aa the, lUr.ild appliei it, to utterly dcitioy the government, but to save it, and if necessary it! i:rongand iron hand will be invoked to stay the course and prevent the onsummatum ol lladical treason. The Great Oath of the I'res iih nt to protect and ilefmd the Constitution will not le forgotten rn 1 tl pro,- le, u h st- am him, with their live hundred thousand majority of the voting population. North and rvutli. will Dit forget bio,. The ZfimJ cares not for consequences. Nothing would please it so much at t see ruin a:i I anarchy rampant. Let those who would take its advice beware. VPo.N wiioyr j S ro'sone sa c. Kl I. .. Lven'shave aires ly brought the government to thu very ver.:" f .mothi r revolution. If the lladical -majority in l-ongress pursues ita treas onable cotrrsi' iiiocb longer, the Government, inorxhr to auaiain itself wi'l have to arm its supporters. At the call ofthe President, all his friends North and (south, and the Army and the Navy wili respond. In such a contest tbe issue cannot be doubtful. Congressmen may be Vali ant fighters on tbe floor of Congress, but w hen they come to lead their cohorts into the field it will lie another thing. The real armies and great soldiers ol the Kt tcbi IC will be lound fighting under the Flao ! We advise tbe op position ol the determined and fixed fact that Andrew Johnson will serve out his Cokstitc tioKal term of ollice. SostETniNO or A IlfRHK axe On Sundav last the people of this city experienced quite a windy season: htit we are informed by a gentle man just from the scene, that along the upper portion of lirunswick county, and adjoining the j Bladen tine, for a short period the wind reach ed such a height and blew with so much severi ty as to be likened to something nf a hurricane. 1 ret s. Ii i. ei and even houses were tofn down in its maddening course. Our informant states that the co. :ntrv over w hieh this gale passed eihiats. scene of destruction, seldom observed, 1 in this p. rtii , ot the country. Miles of fence have been so de inolishi"! as to leave icarcely ol a pannel standing to mark the spot where it otice stood, (ji.int treessiicciiinbed to the fury of the gale, ami i be iur was for a short while 1 clouded with branches in every direction. Ne gro houses were .lr iiioli-ln d and so gnat was tbe terror hich prevailed that the occupant nt those still at audi ng deaeried t beir habit utiona The gale was of but abort duration, other wise the result must have been fir worse. HV. Journal. A Kelic There is now in the possession of tbe Wilmington Library Aisociation, an oh vol ume entitled " Mice of a North Carolina Justice of Uic Peace," primed by James Jjavia, in N beru, f'., in tl.uyenr 1774, and presented to the Association by Oriffith J .Mcibi , Kt' , pre' Viout to the Hr. Thii antiipie looking Volume istbe first book ever published in North Carolina, and is reatlv printed in the old style letter, on what mu-i t-en have been conaidered excellent paper, bi t wli-.'h is now much faded aid w ,m Wthnintj ton J'j'irnul Proptition to Bail Troops ta Defend The Eight! of the State. FA.acoin Kv Junuary 17. In the Sfate Sj.ii.Ii. In .lm- Mr llnlm made a Ii.i.it a .I. ... Jvi'iitui ky inliintry, lor the purpose ol resitting li'iWreoaiuu aMi Iji jiaiiilaiu.t-hepriocinleaol I sights Tl)V E,(Hktr ti,ni the troopa ttuiuid at toy lime be sulject to the call ' ot the President of ths United Statei. ' NORTH CAEOLINA IEGI8LATTTEZ. SENA IK. ' W: iiNEspAT MoiTiIng, Jan. 23. . The Senate was called lo order at 1 1 o'clock, A. M. On motion ot Mr. Jones, of Wake, a message nus sent to t!.e House informing it of tue ...... t ; . ... . sl.i. fi-l.r vii I .-.m ii i4ii 1 1 c u iiiMB. ,.-,ge was ureivr.1 lr.m the House informing the t-eimte ol their rea.lin.s. to proceed to bu,.nosa. , A .,,,. u. n eeived t orn the lliiUSu uro- ! in-ino lo i iie a joint selict coiumittce lo wait on tin ('on rnor, coi.cuiud in. Al,i tm siagt" 1 1 .ill-nil! I lli a n -olu' ion, atllliol i 'dog the iviu niilti e w ho ,is iijipoiiited to iiivcstigute the ut burs ol the Aortti Carolina Jtailrnad to aMuiin is; i oaths u Inn they may diem it neceas ( oncuried in. r : - , I iiointon, h bi'l 'concerning t - town ol 'lr Warrenlon, authorizing the Sheriff to hold an e'.-vtion ,,f (. i iiiiiiiss.il Hers, liiferred to the cominii lee on Corporations-. Hy the same, bill auliioi iziug the Justices of the County Court of Warien to sell towu proi -city. KilVrrcd to the committee on the Judi ciary. Mr. Berrv, a I ill making provision lur the payment ot State bonds now due, unel the inter est on the debt of lite Slate. Ordered to be 'printed and referred to the committee on Fi nance. Mr. I.oe, a bill to inc. rp .rate the American Mining and, .Manufacturing Company. He lena! to the committee on Corporations. Ity the same, a bid to incorporate the Pigeon Ji ner Mining and Miuiufui luring Company in the county ol Haywood. The same relerente n a le. Ity the same, a bill to incorporate the Wnynesvil'.e li-ipt i-t College iu tbe county ol Hay wo I. Keli-rred to the committee on Edu cation. On motion of Mr. Il.isli, the rules were bus periled and the bill to incorporate the Hoover Hill Mining Company, w liic. i wai transmitted troni the House, as read three time, and pass ..I. Mr. Love, from the Joint committee to w aif on His Excellency, the Governor, reported that the committee had pel formed its duty and that His Excellency had no additional communication to make to his messages at tl.fl oM-iiing session. Mr. Mathews introduced the following -solutions . AVaore.. That the Senate has learned w ith regret of the death ol ' Ulysses Hand, Esq, late rVrtat. from the county of ltockinghain. litviUtti; That in his death the State has ht a citizen ot the nobh st impulses, and hiscotinty one of its most charitable men. Reiolcfd, That in respect to his memory, the Senate do now adjoufti, and that a copy ol these resolutions be transmitted to the family of deceased. Mess. Brown anil Covington made suitable remarks, mid on motion ot Mr. Herry, the reso lutions were adopted and the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OK COMMONS WkdnksdaY, Jan: 23rd.. 1367. The House met pursuant to adjournment, the Speaker in the Chair. The Journal of yesterday was read and up proved. A uuorum being present, on tuotion ot Jur. Wuui'li, the Senate wns notified ofthe readiness ' of the House to proceed to the transaction ol ' public business. A similar im'sa-ve whs reciived f;om the-Sen j ate. 1 Mr. II. M. Coll:n. commoner elect ftotn War : ren county, appeared and as qualified, j On motion of Mc. Wauh, a messaoe was sent ' to the Senate proposing to raise a joint comniit ' tee to wait on the tiover ior, and receive nny 1 communication he may wish to make. .Mr. .Murrill presented a memorial from citi lent of Onslow county, praying that citizens ot , oilur counties be prohibited from fishini; in the wati rs id New Kiver in snid county. Keferred. , On motion of .Mr. Hutchison, the Ilevenue j Bill sm made the special order lor Tuesilay 1 tieit. ; Mr. Foard prcsisited n jietition from the Trustees ol Ol i n College, pravinff tliut the sci ip for the establislmienl of nn Ayriculturul and , Mec hanicnl College be bestowed upon said in stitution, U.-jerrt'L Mr. Ibiker; 11 petition jfai in; tin- lncoepofa ; tion i. the town of Ki cky Mount. Kdyeconibe j County. ' Mr. Iilythe a petition from Citizens of Ilep , i1eri n Cou:i' pr(i liT' un InTreiise ol the tees of i Constub.es. i Mr. llinnnnt introduced a resolution in favor ; of Jno. I., ll'itiks. Tax Collector of Johnston ( onnty, 11II0H in till March 1st, for the pay 1 mint of lave into the Public Treasury. This resolution passed its sever.il readings under a i suspension ul the rules, having first been nruen i ded so as to extend like indulgence; to the Slier , itfa of Orancf, Union and Ilruusw iek, and (on ' motion of Mr. Everett) to the Tax Collector of , Wayne. . Mr. Boyd introduced a resolution authorizing the Committee appointed to investigate the af fairs ot theN.C. Kailrosd. to administer oaths in certain C.ises. Adopted. Mr Lowe presented a memorial from citizens of Davidson, praying a modification of the Slav Law, and the abolition of imprisonment 1 for debt. By Mr. Ruts, a resolution instructing the Ju dicisry Committee to. report a bill making it larceny to steal the bonds, coupons, treasurv notes, certificates of deposit, stamps, fractional current?, Ac, of tbe United State". Also that thev report a bill altering the rules of evidence, so that the genuineness ot a National Hank bill may le proven 1y the testimony of tTjicrln. with out the necessity of proving band writing of President and Ciisbier. Adopted. Mr. Bakci, a resolution instructing inquiry by the Cnntinittec on Agriculture, as to the expe diency ol a bill authorizing taxation of dogs for County purposes. Mr. Waugh. tnuii the committee appointed to wait on His Excellency, the Governor, report ed that the Oovernor at present had no further coinmunieftl iun lo make. Mr. Williams, of Martin, intn.iluceil a resolu tion a',h ing mileage to officer! and member! of this (bneral Assembly for the adjourned session. Mr. Waugh moved a relerence of this reaolu tion to the commit tee on Proposition! and (frievaici-s. Oh motion nt Jlr. .PalUhi, it was laid on t ic table. Mr Latham, of ( raven, a bill to incorporate the New Berne Memorial Association. Mr. 1'iiry.of Carteret : a hill to consolidate the Atlantic. N. C. and Western M. C. Railroad ( "ompunies. A c iniiiuni. at ion from the public Tieasurer, pie-eni.d by Ihe Speaker, wan Sent to tbe Hen nte viith a proposition to print.- Mr llolderby. Announcing the death, during p-ecs ol Ulysses Hand, Senator from Rocking, ham. stiiil - .t. Si'K.sKP.K Sincfe oi.r iidjoiirnmeiit on the ftl'h ultimo, an all-Wlss Prrrrtiterife has sWrh lit tb feirlove from ou'r midst an,otlit?r iucbiUt of tiiisT.egTf'nniri'. tlysseti Hand. Es.j , my col league 10 ihe Senate, departed this life at bit, residence in the County of Rockinghstn, ouBtm day, tin lib day of ths present month. TThen I parted wi'h him at this place, only a few weeks tince, I fondly hoped, notwithstand ing his delicate health, mat ' p in the re asaem h!ing.of.liiiaiKuiyT lic wmiid. have niadn oik of our nuniU r. Rut here aifain, we live the proof of what haa been ao loicibly said by another, that "the spldei'i most attcnuafed thread is cord is cable compared w ith the tenure by I which man holds Ins earthly existence." But "ln.e.lns .mmortal son. has tiiken .1. fl.gl.t, 'V 8 "'"""V "v" ' 1 hvc 1" the affec "m .f l1'.''3 '' tl' .-P"-'' boundi'd benevolence. From thu coiiimeiicement to the dose of the IdH'iivil r, (.'lyases Hand wstnwiibi otisly en gSL'ed ill writing hinouii liistorv. w hich he did iu terms more eloquent than iangmtuu could poitray it was written, imt in vor-l. but in .I....I.I.. .1 l . .11.. iv I ir,-i mi- inii.iiiir iimii Mini i'i iiiiiioii-, wu- i rinir the late pitiless and intensely coKI wei.tker. my heart has been made almost to bleed win B I haye thought ol the number ol w i.l.nve ami i orphans in his vicinity ln his dial it V I. ml so louu .and so often relieved; nor were n y sympathies abated when I reflected lhat theie light not he left on earth another Jlun t to uf lord them succor. Mr. 1 1 a n 1 1 has left a son, a daughter and a long train ol relatives and friends to mourn the loss of one whoae kindness and generosity knew no limit. , Resolutions suitable to the occasion, have been passed in the Senilis, an 1 as a further maik of respect lo the iKccaacd, I move that-thi llou-c da now adjourn until to morrow morning at 1 1 o'clock. Adjourned. Tor the Sentinel. A North Carolina Fable Not from iEaop. Onct there was quarrelim: aiuoiio 1 1 1 bees. They could not agree about the honey. A por tion determined to lea.e. and those a line May morning for their secession. A neighbor, who had been on the w atch, asaailed them w ith such a burly burly ol tin pans ami gongs, that he succeeded at last inh.ving tlnm. In the confu sion they lost their Queen. A mouse was in stalled as their Provisional Governor The bees complained, but were threatened with brim-tone unleai they kept quiet and made honey indus triously for their conqueror. So they worked away for ahout a twelve month. Tiny were then allowed to chooie for themselves. The Prov. Gov. softly persuaded them to choose Ami . but hey bad litxn.trucllv nursing a Ue i f tluur own to rule over them. 1 1 i in they go ally pre ferred. The choice was made -and the X. I. G. was mad. Ills "social position" had bub erto been outside the hire, in a small brass age on which was suspended a minmure apy-gia. His duty had been to watch and I-port Ihuing this twelve month the bees had shonn him no respect; for they felt none. Tiny buzz d by him carelessly, almost couti inplnou-1 ,-;nrnr limes close hy his nose. The young ll -doling , like mischievous school-hoys, sunn nm, playi d pranks; and in their homeward ri.gbt would suddenly hall over his hea 1 for a moment, aud do something w hich was by no means compli mentary to the powers that be. But now he had been rejected, his rage knew no bound'. He cralnl into tin- hive, and snubbed the whole apian tnls .die, I them aliominable names, criln ised their 'bill iu ar chitect ore, ahusrd tin ir hex agonal ce, Is. and to , I them that triangular ones were ttnimxtil ifly right, aruloroesly nvirred that their honey had an aw ful bad taste. Then suiting the aiiion to Ihe word, ho thrust his nose into the ci ntral honev-Conib and began to nibble. The sulo.iis rive bees in their turn bectn?ienriiged, pit hid into and stung him "in every principal part."' This brought him to his dignity, as he under stands it. He became niulo h, and swore that "he would stay in spite of them, and they could not drive him away." So the bet s s'ung. and the X. P. 0. swore' His bead swelled and the poison worked. And so it is to this day. The hees don't care how long he itays : but w hile he stays he shall be stuog. ' Mon vi.. A nionsi hai ti-1 loisint ai in bee hives. Beturh iihe bees slob:', and go a nmu-ing loincwhrre else. Y. V. For th" Sentinel. 4 Corrctifin and, a Call - Messiis. EuiTons : - Tiie Chicago Editor who. a short lime ago, slated that when tlie gust North Carolinian first went to Washington after the Uoveriiiirship.jii; curr.ed a carpet bag toll ol the Sftittdtird. to sbuw lm lustily he ba 1 shrieked for peace in 1 t54 and ISflo. is slightly mistaken. His carpet lu.j was filled w itb other things, and he curried only Inun the paper, carefully cut fioiu the aid" of other I'X planatory articles, atatiug that he meant only peace with independence totne 011b deraey In ad his clamors for peace, he never ili--ireil or spoke of a re Liiion, ul! Shi r, nan's aiiuv u .is , in sight. Peace was to c 01:11: by d -erti 11 frmn j the army ; because the Yankees, as a reasonable and tconotiiioal Jieople, would of course retire I from tluir army three of their soldiers fir each onof our ih serter-v. They could only wish the relative strength of the two armies to remain. By this threwd arrangement the two arn.ii a would melt away, until thev would amount, to oftiy s handlul; and (hat would of itself' bring peace. These slips were carefully folded ai,l put iu a leathern pocket-book, which was placed in the left breast coat poiket ol the owner. While returning from Washington, this pocket-bonk attracted the eye and the nimble tirigers of a perepatic pickpocket one morning, and has never been hoard ot since. This los! has caused intense anxiety to the great North Carolinian, aa these same proofs are now called for by Tbaddeiis Elevens, and othen, to whom it wet not thought proper be fore to sibnii,t them. I be ollice lile of the Standard having been 10 mutilated, it is now desirable to supply the deficiency. And tbnl is the object of this call, viz: to procure a file of that paper lor those years, to be forwarded with all speed to the Standard office, for which the highest cash price will be given and no rpjettioiil asked. The sympathies ofthe public are about equal ly divided between ths great man and the tiu-if, fmr the grievous disappointment of each. By giving this statement and call one insertion, you will greatly oblige one, who is not an un mistakably loyal man, (SO-CjWLLED ) Commercial Failures. In tbe New York Timet ofthe 1 St Ii . we fine.! lomo interesting asd significant statistics w ith reference to tbe commercial failures at the North for the past year, as well as for the prceeilino; venrs. In 1 WSJ the apfrrrpate lialifritiee of tlir.se 1,,, faileil was, in round numlx riy f 33,000100; in 1W8 the aiTKrefratc was f-H, 000,000 ; in it was H,.VI0,000 ; in ' I ,it' was $1 7, -100,000, while in lOfl the an-Kiitc -f 7.0ou.0o(i . It thin appears that the nggn gate f oibiliiies of the wbo tsileri in 18B i nearly tnit: tiim-s as great in 1662, and nesriy, three lirfu s as great as in 180. This is a fi fchtful increase, and indicates that the termination of the war wit bsjt the romnjwnetmont of financial trou. 1 Met. OBITrAHT. ' DteJii. Elizabeth City, X. C, on th. U.b. d.y.f j i car, 2 inoiilha, and 30 days. lieu. Nans was a na me of " loivan from wbieii county he moved, in ear'y life, to I'lizabeth t ity. In his youth he labored under many ibudvautagea, though he obtaiueil good prae lieal education, vit'erwiao deficient, iu that nne-t ex cellent ach.Kil, a I'rinting Oftiee. Mis profusion he foj.oaa! turiuauy years passing tlirouuli" ihe seier.il grades of i .finposttor. publisher and editor. !u all of tliese jioMtiona Lo acted witii nAlisfai Hon lulus fneiiiia anil iTi-iht t,i luinself. For nyanv yeais preeeihni; bn death h lia.l lielil the nnaitien of" llriirailier Oenei al of die 1-ii Mi llriRade of N. Mililia-ba.l' servcl ti.e people of l'as.iUotauk aa - hentt, and aa repri senta' o.C in the betfifbuioo ol the Slate a nuniber of ea,s.. As a nii-n.U r of tLt Isslv. he was actiCe and usefnt. l'L'CfllJ HIT . inrn 1 f 11. 1 1 iLLJLAJl Ai. ali A .''."' , " ion! aluav's eonsi lerate ,f Ihe wishes of hla pc.il 1' lbs feelin. a ... re eun r uih i. w .rdi afl. an, I fn- I le fnemti allil iioalh of friemia. lie waa lliiaelnroi ami hl-ral lm fault. snl Hie rwipienla of Ins knnl- ' ii.-siM'a w ill not stsMi fnrKi'l his liiemorv. lie bail l-i n ; I- Mi-for a i oiisi 'i ialHe lengtli time helore ba il.Mth. n-i.l win u ll eauie, lie wan not Uliprepare.l but . 1,4.1 bis frH'inla, bv his bsil-aide, that ho was Komg 1 h ine In Ilea. en ' Ha leaves a wife to uunirn Ilia li". lm, Willi liiin.e help, will find full consolation in tbe ! lasi, happy inoiiu iil" of her ilepano.1 huabaii.l. May ! Ills grace liv Ler staff anil support. j In Wiinunjtiin on the Jilth, mst., Kirs wife of Mi. 1. 1. Ciiiiiliini, late of Orconshoro. I Also, on tbe JOth. Mr Hoiikbt ln m.i.v, son of tbe lah- jo. liudUy, aged years. 1 Also, in (in ene Coimlr, on the 25tli. Mxrrn yoiing j esl dtaghu r of IV 11. Ilryau. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (1 tIMll o IM liHISS atVII (Kl)l', I and llllHirtal oil of Ism; from ll. Hnmt I r , I'I lla- , .1. iphia. .-'it-or tl,.. ol.. at and most relislb M-i-ds c'i'Iiifi Atm-nra. A larg e assortment embracing all l be iH-w and most apprnved varieties. Also, 2 bla. ! V bile and Yellow Onions for early planting, just r -I ivod and for sale, wLnlesale and retail at rEhVLTO'S DHt'H 8TOKE. tf Send for s Cstvloi u . .bin 23--an tw ki rri !eli:"T school. ()Np! aceount of tin-Miow, the eutcriber has iist- T.oned comment-nig his Scle"'!. lill lh ?ili uit tin r-bTe. pti.ils ean enter the Hi'Lool on that dav a itltout losing tune MM EM S. DAMKIiON. Uuffin Dupot, X. ('. Jan 2.1 It 1'rm. ipal. ' i : W (i O ODD! ,n'sT nut r.n ixo rnoM the north vi-unii: auji(Uv (4 sritmL rooks. STATinyKRY M.AXK J'O'A's. b.ks. 1'i-ns and Fancy articles. All cheap for ihe t.nies I'all and ae. BftANisON A FARItAft, J o, 21-J. o.l Raleigh, Jf C. X. r. m'Tl lL LIFE Iwrif At F. con pa xv. A T A ' tors MKEriVd OK THE UOAltl) ol' MflEi"- 1 f tbe N. I'. M I.. Inaiirsnre rompinv. bebl , st ihe office of thefouipaiiV as this t'ltv the 11. Jay 1 of .I.inuary 107, after due notice to fiseh I'ln-etor, T). A. t'rmufttnn Esip, wsa called lo tin- cbs.r and lti -. W E 1'ell wsa spiiomt Heeretari . l lie fol low iiik i.nl. r of assessment wss rosde : 1 ii'. motion, Orarrtit. thst for ths purpoae of pa. ink; losfi s due by tbe Company st the datea herein afo r . lui'titiinied, an aasesanieiil of fifteen per ceiit on all nut xpu'ed pr. miiHii notes, in poiMtesamn of tbe I'e.ui pinv on ibe sin. day nf AtiKUat ls6.1, the Uth ds f NoVMiila-r the 17th. day of Se itulnlx'r lcj the IS dav of February lint!, the' th. day of April !'. ti.e H li day of Hay tsui and the 15th. day of UctoUr 1H i", b, leii d payabb 1mm- diately. Oi-i.Ve-. 11. al llie Preaideul aa booh aa pra, lirabb- . and a eve liHl'l? Ie partlea Irahl andar the afi-r aal.l a-si -snietit, aic.ir.briK to the charter aud to - awa. i-e.i, in.it paruea paving oilher, tins us si. nont or lhat levied the 27th. Heptemb r ISiiS. niav 1- d.s, barbed flolll tbe oilier aanesiilellta riot paid. ; Ibe a,iuie meeting 1. II. Iv-Iliy, of Kaleieh, Mm ui.aiiiinouslv rleeu-d frealdent of ilia Company, and ; K. V. battle l.sip, aa uuamimously elected Attornt y "t tbe ( ou.pany. Hereafter all busmeas of the 0111 : pany will bu transacted by tha I'reaideul. Ibn.-e ad 1 n iieia must be s.l'lfeaa. J to him I T. II. gEI.BV. Ib.li igb. Jan 2J lawdaawawlw4w I'reanlent V-iridiird copy ouco a weok for four weska and send i hill to President. BOARDI IIOCSC! MliS B0A JEfFREYS, AT COOKE'S HOTI., is .r. pared to eateiiam the public, IrtveUmg arid trahaient, uh board," BV TIIE DAY, WEEK 0 MONTH. ller table sill be tunpll 'd srilh ths beat the inar ko an. irds ; te r r-aima are comfortable and sorisnts atteuiive , aud her chargis moderate. hij ill spare no eierttous to please her patrons. Jan H'j-lf FOR LE. ZEU.8 IMW B'iXE TIIOSrnATF AND srPr.B I'liof pbat ,.f l.luje. .iiupted to all erojis ud permanently imp noea Ihe sod- il excels I'eruvian Ouano in setting t lover. Plains a heavtel Meld anil superior quality uf I ultuu T"l.ae. o and (i.'nlii. He run refer to ttir iiomu I'tr 200 ijtntlenxan trhu hare used thi$ FrrlUUrr, and bke it -it ia made of pure raw Bone. A reasonable ton.! s ill be gixn fur half the piirehate money. PULLlAM, .IONES & C . Jan U If W holesale Grocers. rea ai.k. VI.I. trades of Sugar, Grain Pepper and epicue. 1'lU.IAll, JOlIKrt CO. Iee n-lf fOR tILl. TAYA, IKuira and Ilio Coffee. J I'I LLIAM, J0SE8 A CO. Deo 10-tf COR SALE. A FINE lot tf Hats to close ont very cheap. a a. l'l LLIAM, JONEd A CO. Dec 10-tf ! "lAllOLINA RICE For sale by I . ITLLIAM, J0NEH A CO , Jan 11, '67-tf M'holesal Oroeers. PUiF.R, ALLSPICE AND FINE LAIlflE FhEftH VI liaisins, in . f and whole botes. ITLLIAM. JONES A CO. .Tan 11, '07 Wholesale (iroei r i.iportat nxt.i:. OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY. f V ElNFJ.UA V, Man JANTAIIV, I Sll l I. 'I.I.I. V.' al lliM'ii llilt, Johnston County, on N. baiboa.t P. the hiK'iett rrnWer, ' An Excellent Engine, Boiler and Saw Mill. ! Also solne lilsrksimtli Tools ; slso 12, IKSI feel iinnre I orl.sni of Pmo Lnmtter of flifferent kinds i sll of o,.. ipiallly :) slso I or 6 lots in Itoon Hill, near and upon ' tin haliroSd, with and without improvements ; UHM ; some tanning t.sjis, Ac., Ae.. Ae. I At tbe Kami, tunc and nlae... Simpson ,V Jbsikei will aell a very valuable lot of maehinery for wmkiui; both ' wood and iron tall m good order ;) slso some mis and ' vnrrnslovs ; carpenter s hand toola a considerable ' lot of plow etstinga afnl beams snited fo" tha low unl 1 up eoiintrv ; an elegant lot of iron shafting and some j Foundry furniture. '1 hey are di terlllined lo sell, ami wn sell beeause, i reaniinn our former net u.ations, we have no fnrtlo r I urn. for the articles ennmcrated. This nfTers a raie 1 ! iiirs.riiiinty to piiri hssers eapitahats and others. , lerms made k,in. 'i on Jay of sie. W slmll ,.n. d a vol lo aint piircNaiu is. ft. IIOOJjKK j tor riiii'iiiilars, iiHiass Mr. J. A. Mm twos: Sew. ta rn, N c , . Ir. It. Ilooirs, Knntlitli 1.1, N.'c. . f I lobUlsirough llally Ness and Wilmington 1 lailv Joniriil eopv till dav sad send bills t. lr Hook. i. , ' ' : Jan a id MIIOOL III l)K. M.lsO. . flllin. Kubaerlla r jirojaises to undertake tlm eibica- ; J. Hon of a lew lyers. Hia aelksil will eimrminiw rii ' "thu 17th. of January provided a siifHi-ii-iit linmbi-r Ui ' bsginWith shall irpplv j H. MASON. Use 20 t.l PB waL. f1 A?rLM' iH'i.LiAii, jowEfnreo: Jan l'J-tf ftttTM K.rtiR WaRNiaa. VI r persons indebted to me, as Eieentoref Mrs. K T. Junes, Uee'd, are hereby notified that lore li t iiiiliilgiMi.-u cannot ls given ; and also those in il, bled in nnselr am notified that they mnit par op N. PBlCK, Wake Co., .tan 111 It Tlra. II. V, .IIILI.EH'S UOCtE IS ULKAIKEI) AND RE OPEI&D. Ili.inl.i -ig hieniht for past paiionags, ah begs a Coe.lmiiti.-e. Jail to ISr NolU-c of Application. "Viil K'i: Is lilVFX, that sppheation will hs mads 1 io ibe Ui in ralAiwemhlTj to charter ths "NatinB- si l.o.in and J rul iiiupany. iH-d VAOKIV OI Tl WHISKEY. t IHII.N. YADKIN I Ot'NTY CORN WIU8UT. l ' ,1.. ,1., Old Rye do will ull low. d. da I '.I i- '!,j-moi!llenl, J .11 111 If a Ineli wo 11. I. YVILLIAMDON k CO. II.OIH. - Ai k-s s SMI1H 4 COH celebrated "Vsldoa I V Mills ' 1 lira I'aiinly aud Huperflns Floor, amr-llia- this dav . Jan 10-t'f II. r. WILLIAMSON CO. Music for Flute. Violin ui Acrordcon. WINNER P rXCELSlOIl COLI.RCTION. r ti.e 1 bio-. ts eta. I l..r tb.- Yu 1 r tb.- Aii Each Is "k e, P..J ui.-ir Meioil 1-re a. hu. 7eU. 'nil "ii. 74 oU. ntauis nesrly one hundred and fifty ea Mailed, postpaid, no rsevrptof OLIVER DlT)l4CO. , 277 Washington Htreel Voatosi. IV.b.i.bar Jail il le SELLINO AT COST. .E ARE now ,lii.p.mg of our entire HTXX'K OK t.iniDs, , cist, lo make room for onr Sprins st ck Our rustom'ers will rely upon 11, that Ihsr wlu H. t U.VK tVlNM. All tre invited to enma. I.. E. HEARTT, Ji-ti -1 1 Agent. JHK.V W1LLUMS A CO, B .NKFRS & BROKERS, t '"Ill.lOlr 0. av the very highest Cash shea for lank Not. a. liold, Sdvef ami everything in their Una. 1UU it'h .fan It - 4t wTOI.EV os;, I HE iiiyl.t of the l'Jth mat . tha aubaeriber'a stable si, oro's. a ..ik-u nd boras and 'mills I In boriM. will I M'veii years old nelt Pprtnn, ;e 1 ia -Imnk. s ith t.lse'k tuaufi siul tail, ia as , t U 1 xi ib-iit pa.-er. sn.l s;e ka wind alixhtly st times. 'I be mu.e is a I.- i. nolle. miMltttm size, flra years old and is iiearlv 11,, k. An ar.l..f .'iVEMT-lTYE 1JOU.AUH. each will Is, paid f..r 1: 0 tl, -livery of i hem bolt, or anhsr of them, to me, 11, r Mehaiiesvilld, Alaoianes I'ounly or si 1 iiruiR them an Out I can Kt them ; and any tnfor- inain lliat ,ii I,, tnrir recovery will ba thank fully received. JOHN ALHRBT. l.-baneavn;e. N I" , Jan. 21 It inn I -Hllfvl OI.I.1NS" WHITH MBAIas 1 t Si i.bls. isHiii tanulv Flour. i i u.ia'Si, JoNMA co. Jan b. if Wboloaala Onaiwa .JOM'S aV PLU313IEK, Sneeeav ra to X. M. Ma'm, I'lnmmsr Ce) GK.NKKAI. (0HUISSI0N MEBCH4NT8 M GROCERS, N... lit t-T. 1M0KE Sr., East aide, I'ETBRSBl'BO, Ta. Soli, a r..i,.i;i,niei.ta of Cotton, Tobaeeo, Whsst, sa l aii other kinds of 1'ro.luee and Merchandise LilM-ral advaDev mails on Produ.ee. Ordert foe Goods tiiii-,1 st ress":,i,b:e rntea 111)1. till II J.iN.ls, 1IE.NKV L. I'Ll'IfMJtS, L .le I .s.e tor l ate of the firm of M. at M: 1 WirehniiM. M. Martin, riasamsr A Jan 17- lm Co., and W. K. Martu A OS. (RE.IT BALK A IT CTIOIN! K" IHY noot)s, GUfltERrEH, nARDWARB, ik., sV o., Jte. 0 I'ridav the 2.,1, Ay of Jannarv. inai.. 11 k e will sell st Auction at our Mors, the !-.. lowing v. r desirable lot ef Dry Goods, Ureerles. liardwaro Ae eonamluig ui pft of the followiBf : ias yards all-a.aij M hit and lUd FlaBBsls. 3iai arda Iris Linen (sal ards 1. 11, 1, r.m t loth Irish Poplina and Prsaeh M. rmos . fo urda shephord's Plaids, Alpacas and othar I Urt-M 11. aula I ) yards Kenlueky Jeans Hsllnstuand Cusimarw. , l"o lard 4- ltleach. d Cotton. in ili.eii Mlk Nivk-Tiea 2o dozen I men Cambric Handkerchiefs. In dujen Nubias Sontaga and Ilreeafsei Shawls. 'Ill dozen Knl Glove 1 Iks) lbs Porto Uieo MU(?r. 3 ISSilbs Manufactursd Tobaeeo, 10 hosas 10 dozen Caat Mtisal Aios, 10 dozen t aat MUh.1 psdao. in kegs Horse nhoea: 11 Aozen Currv-Comba. Z. I . Kettle.', iu Hl.w.Pan. 10 PurosUsa se ll, a. o Gross WiKl-Scruwa. lOdoien Paintsd Baeksts. in doen ltrooni lojjBthsr with Hone and Black ing brualieit, Ac. H. P. WILLIAMSON A CO.. J"" 2ll l Auctioneer and Con. Mar's. WATER POWKB AND MILL Wil l. MCI.I, AT PlllLIO AUCTION. AT TUB ( mi i II iiae in Graham, Alamance County M. ('.. -day. Mrel Mil. st 11 o'cloi'k, ths valnaMe prop, in n'l In i M P ANY M I L LH, o ovMvrivci or a la roe nun K i''iaOTfniia mill, Wil li AI L 1 IIL NK F.rt.sAnT MA0RI1TERY. Cireiilai Saw-Mill sii-l Maeliinerr. Dwllin Bonas and inn II , Prioa 'J40 IvKl Iinir InrL (. IllVel With sIkhiI lo ACHES KXt EI.LENT LAND. The Waler Power at jimaeul improved I auftiolanl for a laige Factory, and the moat valnshls powsr is I unimproved. 1 i,i. property ia only two and a half d. holes fioiu tl.o from tl... V.ith Carolina Csnlra) Had ILJ shi.pa. and iiinlwiy la-twren Chtrlotto slid Ooldaboro . iiissvaiiiai.lv location tor a ( otton Factory ,iJ one of the ehrapost market for purchasing cot tor. Purchaser an, mvnd lo eiumn tha property whi. h ili.-y rnn do by stopping at tbe Company ffhopi". i mlv one tenth o( tba (nuchas money will be r- otiiieit in caal TIIOH. J. MITCUELL, Newbvrn, North Carolina. .Inn 2i Id ir K iihs iioi'itiiY Ills tiimla ltfiSldinip thma ns,tlw - MSiUil - , riow utu M Uw a4:i(UJjiHlal4oo of Ktlsv permsmwt or trsnsietit Is.arders Its rooms are plasaant, IshU w 11 supplied, fteivani sltentivs and polite. Teres moderate. Member of th Lejllatur wllj find bora all th comfort! of a Hosts. Jan 10-lm Nil. M. A, yTAWOM.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 23, 1867, edition 1
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