ex" THE sroTTl-NK-L. Saturday. Maxell 9, 1867. Raconrtractiou. j A very hasty examination t the Rerun structlon act of Congress, some days ago, irmininm lliat-W-:t,i'Tf 'would require, of the Legislatures ol thutcn dis frarjchiaed States, the initiatory steps neces sary to the call ol the Conventions il tin Southern State, demanded as essential t. recooetroctiotr. For whatever of Hlfalit attached to their acts, ln H-i.il.in-, in tin estimation of Congress, ih. ... i itself mi iu; to wjdidata . them a Provisional tiovcru nienta, ao tar at the Ciuilti s could niaki them ao. Hence, we unwitting!) remarked, that if we were to bares tH.ite Convention itt all, (holding to our strong rcgurd I t law ami order,) we favored one called ly the consti tuted authorities of the Slate. A inon careful examination of tin- law in .u.-u..i leads as to tn entirely different emu luiou It the Congress intended or cMstc,l tin Legislatures to move in the mutter, wc judo, it would have said n anil more partlciilatli dafisetl the plaa. Perhaps, rromici, liirthci intormation will alter lln opinion. Equally without foundation, it strikes 11 is the scheme of the Holdcnites to e;.l! a Convention, ait recently inaugurated iu ihie city. The Congress ccrtuiiily tin! not look to the irregular ami hazardous rui.um upon caucuses and irresponsible bodies I'm the calling of so important u ludi as a Slate Convention to form u ( 'onsiitut i. n Especially could not the Congress l.av. meant to countenance the cailii.o ..I mu I. s. body, composed in a great measure ..! p,i txine who are disqualified bi the ait ii-, II JrvM'hoUixgoffirr in vrtvtyj-r Hx '... twit. A moment's reflection up.-n theAet. an ! the powers therein conferred u...n tl- mili tavy Commander of the IMsrric-f. will ". n vinca all, we think, that tin wic-h ..ppi ratua of reconstruct ion, umh r tin Ait. is placed in the hands ot tin- ( .ii.iiiui.lcr. am! no one else, as to trim, hmr, and ?. n-lu'in tin whole machinery is to I manured. I In Congress assumes, incorrectly we think, that the States are in a state .1 disorder at... - war, and places tlniu under Military Com mandert, wboareto determine h !. tinv iejU for reconstruction. V e are tin n-io-i petauaded, until further deelo'ti.i nts ae made, that all movements in that direction are premature, and that the murine ami plana of those in hot haste to reconstruct, are rfable to be nullified by the will. ol the District Commander. Entertaining these views, our object, in OUT article on yesterday, was to encoiirnirr tuaoag our people sobriety of thought, speech: and action, and a thorough ponder ing of their duty to the State, the I nion and to posterity, as to the part they should take ia the question of Congressional re construction. If,any portion of our cnfr.ui ehiaed white people lee I they cannot take part in the matter, if they think that the interests of the State, and ot 'posterity, do not compel them to exercise their fmu. hise. our object was to impress upon llicui the importance of such a course ol action, u would net be construed into a purpose on their part, to defeat the object of the ruling power in the work of reconstruction. It we cannot help, we are is no condition to op pose, the march ot the revolution. Tin . Mmw will pass over us, in sjHte ot us : lt us ao act as to be harmed as little by it as possible. Tet we believe, as a mutter policy, that every enfranchised white man in the State, who caa in conscience do so, sboald exercise his right ot suffrage and all his franchises, towards giving the Conor, ionai plan of reconstruction a fair ttial. and. seeing to it, that the deadly blast ot tin storm ahaU go B? turt her iian th.Cuntfrea. requiraa. & 1 Hedrick,Eaq., of Washington. D C. ' lOW.) "It wilt be oliaerved that the Chairman (of the caucus held in this city, by the no- i called "Southern Loyalist," lat week) ha-1 designated three natives of the State, r si dents of Washington City, linn is a de serred compliment, and, under the circuin stances, is eminently prniicr. Mr. (Joodloc and Mr. Iledrick have lived to m- their cherished' views on the subject ot slavery carried out and as they are natives ol Un State and devotedly attached to our p. o pie, it ia peculiarly proper, it i'ittn n. that they sliould I here, to advise and on tultisl beginning anew the wi -rk ol scd o,,v ernBient tor this new ";."- .... JaforeATfA. 1807. Ma. HcdricI I'Sl?a ci'. We lei.rnthnt at a meeting of tin- Kt nine . mn .r. ..t the Board of Trustee, hi id at tin ... t aors office, on Saturday Mi. li- .ii. h was unaniuiously Iimi"l tiom Io,i,:h . i fruff ssnr in the University ot ti,.- ,-u.;.. Wfcake thi 4ilHitM vote i.l !U t yrmtiqflativn, though We leit Vnre Ir- m first tliat such .uU be tlj. a. lion ol Executive Committee. Mr. Black Bepuhll an Uediti k may i nu turn for consolation and ni it. to l.i aliolition brethren of the r'tee . II i whole conduct iq tbU muttei Iu ut onlv in direct opposition to tin- I' -t M:ttr et of the University, butit ii maiked i:!. tbe grossest ingratitude ; and In- li m...wh. Iy boldiiig on to lis plueealti r in had I.. . i, notilieil that bin uw-ltifin-. a. timi-, tli n he is insecftible to tile imp. I -I'm. siderations which never t.ni ( o- ..r. a high-toned aod hoiioral.je man. IlI -iui- .i that be bad ceaw-d to U- tul. I-.- U ui;. ! for tifoc, and at last had to 1.. Mr. Hiru:k. e litliete. la a U.-nellt laiv of tbe t niveroty and h" w trt to (jniii bridge on s salary, and t-ti'tain-il there H-l.ii. aequiring ami pcrli-cfii'g hi knowledge in Agricultural Chemistry. H'-unn-il im-. lin or tl.e hearth stone ot the I i; i vi rity . .. rit r lurutd "tt ht A'ftui M'if'r m "-i li,) Stptt of hi nattr it with ! en .11.1111. 1 t.ings. Hut he has I --!. 1 a-! out. and ir ir w ieriers t r wl. ll the .1 1 .. .1 i 1 1. o.i -1 ;.mjhJ.-lakehuii up. the l.iit..i.y yt hi.-, i on ui.et here mil loll" him. ami f.y :ii Know, a Itt wtUfleel.ti.at 1 1..) l-n: : I to their bosom H da:.. r-.u. t"i,l i;..n. :i:.n snd ungrati ful Hhtng M.m-I.irtl t.-t. lfl "lilaik lb lilibricsr." tie made up nf three i lae : unptini iph d and -. h-h poliii , 1 . .. . . 1 Vans WHO ate o iiatiiivoi. ..... sim.s thst tbrtrcond.K-1 isanliconsntiiiionai and 4toiK0'- 1fmmsl.ifa.r rWirn'. lay, low-bred white incn and ri. i,iyr,. This it black lb publicnxjir t,i fnlv L.ssl, siauder and treason are their h ading char actcrislica." Siii..ifi, D-'t. .", ls..tl. - We adhere to our opinion, re-i ntly x preiusil in thy tiliH-lnrJ Tht .toi,., ., Mart TUfiM'tit ejHKiiMii in our tnidnt m in oaasporaUs tcilk- vuf Iimt ait wirrryVni a ijomJa J'kiit i uritlier ii lit utt1 a wft iasrr-wWcr V aaf ymna ,, trhn erm m aaars U Trimtllt WHi tiUck Kiuttllutm:. JWtMtW, KI, 1850. ' The movement. We olwcrve that a aci-net caucus of tbe so called t'ui. mists, coiiiViscil of nietiiliers ol the U-gislatun- and citizens, has been held in this city, but 110 time is given, ami no nanus ate mentioned, except those of the Chair man and Secretary . Mr. C. L. Harris, Sean-tor from Hutherftwd', c j was the Cbairw man, and Mr. W. K. Itu hardson. ol tu ity , was Secretaiy. We sre under the im pression that the caucus was held about last Thursday night. It was resolved that the Chairman designate at least one hundred citizens ol the State, who should be invited to a conference to la- held in this city on the 27th itist , t.. mature a plsn to call s Convention of the people of the Stute, to frame a Constitution. &c. One hundred and forty have been designated and publish ed, including, of course, the memliers ot the caucus. The chairman m also instructed to collier with the colored iieople of the Slate to ascertain their views and wishes. We learn that tin- Chairman has removed from ltulherford to this city, where, at the centre, he will la- able the belter to ma. up lllate the business. YVe design no offensive allusions to this meeting. L Ut il the Military CotninaiiVtsV i -I the District assumes his command, and issues his orders, all ciiieti, white and col ored, will have lilierty to meet in secret con clave, to devise any scheme, g.sid or bad. they desire. We conceive, however, that the meeting, in ipn-stii.n, has made thiee blunders. First, it i-, we thiuk, premature in its movement, as the conference will be .11 the 27th AVc submit that it assumes what be'. ngs to the Military Commandant. coi.il.y, among those summoned to take part 111 these proceedings, one nan, 11 no more, of the invited actors are disqualified 'y the empress terms of the Hecobstructioii Act. itself, lrom voting or holding a scat in the Convention to lie called. Congress cer. tainty did not intend that tbe managers and movers in the Convention should be disipial ificd by the Act. Thirdly, the colored popu latlon of the State, i. e , 'he males 21 years ol age. and residents for a year, are made by the act (jtlaliticd citizens, to jaiti.ip.ile in any measure relating to il.e f -invention, a nt ytt wc find that among the n.auv intelligent and ri-Jactn i-h colored mm iu the State, Mr. Hams has ct invittd one of them to participate in this Conference. Why have James II Har ris. Handy Lockett, Dr. Brow n, Mr. Schenck, Mr. (Sood, Mr. Hood, and many others, been left out of this invitation ? Will the col- ored population feel that it is treating them properly, simply to depute Mr. Harris, the Chairman to meet them at the Aftican Church, or at other j places of the meeting of the 'colored population, to confer with them ? This looks very much as if the so called " loyal I hhm men arc still in the i-oiiditinn of Mr. Hlythe, who considered the I nion men jn-rnetuttd la-cause they were charged with favoring negro suffrage. Mr. Scoggin ami others showed in the Legisla- ture, that they were not" yet ready for recon - stmction. Me advise our colored rnends in the State to keep their eyes wen skinned. " White folks are mighty jrti7.." ' " ' 1 " ' ' Difference of Opinion. The extraordinary character of the recent action of Congress in reference to the South ern States, sec-tus to have greatly liew ildered ' Southern thought, and divided many who have hitlic-rto very nearly agreed, since the war Is-gan, upon most national, subjects, j This division of sentiment is deeply to be, lamented at this juncture, Isxausc of its . prejudicial effect upon the great question i which alisorbs the thoughts and feelings of the Southern, ucoiilc. These differences of opuiion may nut and should not mako a breach, lietween friends at least, yet the Habit ot intemperate and sharp language even in matters of slight difference, fre-j count of the last ho, of the "old," and "' "it, wiuic it is In. puriosc taith o.ientlv n-sults in alienation, not easily . the oo.nimr scenes of the "hew" C..n.,r.a - : f""y -'"" it. he w ill give the tinfortiiii ,.urt.,l For oiirsrlrcs, we cannot conceive any real grounds for longer conflict snd division atiiorg any Southern white citizens whose minds and hearts are unselfish enonirh tn tnin.is .mil marts are unscinsn enongn rr. rise above mere part itan pn judiccs anil in- lliniiccs, ami who feel a greater concern, as evety good iti.en ought to do, for the pi a "C, ipiiet and prosperity ol his country, than for tin-put-.. It i- succi-ss oi this or that faction or . natural, that met. entertaining -in.ilai vow-, of public policy should coa a -c- -In oi ' I h-cl a spinal interest III each ., '" . other . t oi. in a crisis like this, when the .'material, moral and sa:ial iutcresU of a t ; w hole people, a s well as their jM.liti. til exist Ibcclice, ale tumbling SH tin balam e, it is no I time to stand uiori punctilios - to risk even thing ujm, u the mere i hance of the du e, or t. protract a worrv ii.; and aggiavating ci-n lest for the primij U.s . f right and of the Cona'.itutiou, lor the maintenance of w liich we niaiiitaiie .1 a f iuilhss lour years hloodv war, and which are. peradvi iTfTtri. lost lor cvii. hir honor and not funrj els- has Ih-cii v in. Ik aie. I cvendowu to the pn sent time Nor can it lie soiled by vie!. liny to absolute I.- ..ity aud an inexorable lab . Ji.. what we will, the fiat has gone forth and U on vcrsible, the .South mutt suAuil lo jui'tf" iiiirsaiii.. jnd (o of least temporary lisli.iuci.isciin ut ul ttiaiiv of her noblest and liM 1 1 , 1 ii - ..ot f choice, but forced , upon u- i ;i i i . -1 i ui lonvn ijoti ol right, -not ot urn jisn sj cking. nor la-cause wc tin r,t 1 . f..i. : ihe ciaauccs of fortune whlcii wi hive i-lj-.-ili for oureiie-. this is tjie cup ailortc-l il; an i. lio.v. v.-r Lilt. ;,,we must drink it. Wifiild it were o,heri ll any one is wise enoiili to tell us how tin. up shall pass Irmii u, anil yet the countrv restt.reil to iiuii-l ati'l prosaertty in anv we wm xoana mm, ami we. u.1.1 . sh the cup from our lips It need not Is s ,1 Drink this and another more 1.1,,. , .. ... ,.. . . . I . ,, r. i. - ....... ., jo. ,nti io yoo. it. fiinv ir , PcJia, not. li :t it js. nut left, to' Wlf . ''!. ttrink thii wu ru( ; there is no avoKiing it. ' I lie State will lie reconstruct ' ed on this s heme, whether we object or not. : wsy, it is very current that Iiutler will There sre others who will do it for us, ! seek immediately to take the ribbon t from whet hi r we will or not. And will that : tbe hsnds ot Stevens, and also run an opfio reuder our situution the letter or the easiet ( sition line against Sumner and Wilson fur Think ,. itt , tbe management ol Massachusetts tfTairt. w.- - - - ! It is also thought tmxt if Onnrreas thtlt rts- IQovernor'i CottnciL , We are aittlioriwsl lo announce that (Jov. - - " - - wuua,wiiiua; hi WI, on WttlwtiKla, the JOUj. Inst, Ia Brief. Forney paper, aad one near" ", 1 - . .. .f- sre violently abusive of the Presuleni, mr bis lute noble veto message, a document that will live in history, and be read with ..li.irull..i In- the I'lietnU of libertv. and ol constitutional freedoui, when the 11 id aiJsvliteawtlvhe,-. . xaVMhktiiuaaxy ,WurehUt t the pnscnt day will lie remembered only . . . . , -si,, ....bier . wh amazement and JTvtl purpose ever actuated an Aimncan 1 res dent than that which has 1nflucnc.1l Au- drew Johnson. If, a, the Washington itr ,,W,c., truly remarks, he is to lie dep-sed ; from poer, for bis inflexible adherence to ; the sacred principles of the lx)iilitutU"U, it ! 11 , . , 1 will be the highest honor that ever betel ; ; an "American Statesman." lIisaetloii.ini vetoing a bill which confers upon him pow- ers as unlimited, so long as he remains 111 office, as thos' of the Kimieror of Hussia, will rank forever as the subliinest instance ol patriotic self abne Ration on record. The opinion, soinewlit current, that the Hi. Miiuii act bccnics iiiilne.liat. lv op. r alive and I11V1 .-Is t he militaiy ollicials, (.ii..i... in III.- South, with grtater po. i than they at pn-sint po-sess, is enlil.'y erroni on A - s. to do s... he w ill 1 by plo. ee, ling to will appoiel the clolln.l Willi til. aie 11 1 1.. Ill ' o "Dlsllii t.- " lb .. a- II -tilt- the I'm si.hnl .i p. i with iis prov isi. ns put it in cXi-Ctltloll. lb olliitl-, who ale to be -tinn in. ah'hontv, and ,lu! iii I h. ir n sp'-i live vv ,1. .i1-.. plob iblv, ll.ake the act at. Xt of all I a i .1 at- b l.clal tlrder!') i i o . i i. .1 .- . -. . ' winiii win loioaii. i .-o.i i.ih. i"i lis in torccinciit , and the tmnheri which it will lie enforced will depend vcrv much ut n the . cmni, t, r tH-e 11 gulatioiis. 1- Tl- I 1 I I 1 he Kichiiiond I imm reinaiks -and. 1 wf henrt.lv reecho the sentiment : j "ll is to lis n source ol Inelatll hoi v satis- fai ti.ui that in one respect we have been mercifiillv dealt with bv Congress. The : "Corstitufionat amcnilnient" recpiired nn to ' tiecinne parties to the destruction of our; civil rights and to the disfranchisement ot ' out ablest ami moat lionotiicil ilIM lis. t i were tn-ated as possising jiest enoHgh ol the seuiblance of State sovcreii'iitv to ralifv ' and sanction w hat we esteemed dishonoring tmmsuri'S. .V.ir, totemr, trt un tmitet un it n.iiiert.l ) fJr, overw helmed by a Miw.rlul 'eninivatnr ears of disperate valor, and In Id by the strong hand of the military." Large nunila-rs of negroes at York-town, : Virginia, and its vicinity, being w ithout i employnicnt and in a state of destitution. : the Freed men's Bureau at Washington has ' directed that the surplus population be re- : moved as far as possible, to more distant points where the negroes may be able to obtain employment. The order has created considerable excitement among the ncgiocs, ! and there were rumor that they intended t" combine to resist the measure. To prevent and :t. ( otigtess is to adjourn next week any disturbance, the military authorities at M;'- '""' ' .pcit an aiithori Fortress Monroe have dispatched patrols of '":'v' ' M"''""" ir - i the piem soldiers to be un hand to meM any such con j ,'"- tingency, but no serious outbreak I said to ' apprehended. j The Washington corresH.ndent ol the New York Time btatcs that Mrs. Fran j ; .....Lord nn,l has filial an application in ,lt. H,atr ),.partment at Washington for a ! Consular apH.intiiiciit ; that her application j im ,n.u considered in f abinet meeting, and ... ... Administration has fiuallv conch.. led to nominate her to the Consulate ot some British iort, as soon as she has pre wired herself in accordance w ith the rcgu lutioiisnl the State I). .ai Iincnt. Tin- news "by the Table ntiiiotinces tin arrest of Colonel f I't 'oiiiior, the l'cniali I. adcr in tlie revoliitionarT movements in Ireland. He was arrested at Atlilone, nearly twnhuu dred miles from the scene ol the late out- hrcak at Killarney. i The corresaiiidcnt of the ISaltiniori (l.uetle gives the following interesting nc I , , . ,, ., . .' , , , ' "In the House the expiring hours of the j session were marked by great uproar. The j galleries were crammed. The floor w as P8ckc1 w'tn dense mass of human beings, l"1" T f",, Ab'.".,.t 'l".artr,"twelv-' mmr ()n)1 , ,,, ,u .pi(iicilll a,e ,tto.., . bill reducing tl.e salarv ot the members and the yeas and nays were ordered, with, however, no possibility of passing the bill, Here was pre.'iit4'd an opportunity ot hum hugging lira people, and as the call of the roll progressed nearly every Radical an swercd in the nllinnative. Hi fore the com p let ion of the c ill the hammer of the Speak cr I. II, and in-aim. -i n. . .1 Ihe exiiiratioii ol i lie session. The 1'hir' v ninth Coiilti -s. then fore, i xpinsl in the midst of this plopriatC pkc.-of knavery, aud uiav be aid i to have literal I V died w illi a lie in its mouth It is the province ol others to gwak of the doings ot this defunct laxly. It mm ' I. re Is said, i.rielly. however, that for com bined audacity, malignity, fanaticism, and a , total want ..I every c-jsential ot statesman -hip, it stands unrivalled in all historic time. No sootier had the I huty ninth Congress breathed lis last than the Clerk announced -Ihe advent of the Fortieth, and commenced -thecallol the names of the new mi-mla r-, ui.l upon lis coup!, i N.ii Mr. Brooks row and entered a solemn protest, signed by all the llcinia ratic members, against the legal it) of the body about lo ' organized as tl.e House ol Kepn setitalivi . lie proiioii.iccd t In-a It agiiieul ol the old rump Congress. In the ilelutict body ti n of the States of the ! " iiia ui w ere tiuri pri st iited , iu this st-yen- teen, including .Nebraska -rvtlly twenty ! Mates U:tng represented on the floor. His j r,',nl"k" nm 'I'limhcd and eiiiinintlv befit- llljo tin- oi l asioii. Hiiiing the speech of Mr. Itrooks he ad verted to the probability ut an imieach nient of the President, and urged that a, an argument against the legality of ihi present House, mi. muting that the alli-mpt tr mist htm from hi tiw iineb-r the pto . f p.,,.,! organiation might had to serious i coliseullelices " 1 Winn the Clerk, in calling the roll umv. m. ouiier. i Massacnu- , setts, pill a acnaatbiti - Was rVi1tteV'l. He ' inwi iisl " lu re " in a weak and tremulous I...,,, in Hlsikbt.r Ami,..) u. L. al... .-.v. - ft -.-...... . . .iw iiiaoiv r m.-WMntt) alHflj of whose narne si, gave interest to t. oiuerwise wean tome proceedings. Ify he termine to ailjourn shortly, the management uf the Impeachment will be left in the hands of a committee, with power to call vgreta tngether as soon at thtj shall bare eutnplelcd Ui laveatlgatlon. Ia respect to this, matter the ChmnUU of this morning Bneaxs omciftitv as loiiows . T (Wfc: .rl). over to the iiiBmii'Mirewwuiij & w v . - p,,,.!, (jongnss and the new Committee on the Judiciary of the House, which will probably tie composed of most of tl e memU-rs of the present committee, all of whom have been re elected with the execu tion of Hon. I). Morris, Republican, of New Vuik, aud Hun. A. J. lUurs, Ueiuuprat, ofli emiyeaa, ,..,-,.., , Kew Jersey. Tim noph of 'the VvttM -t.ndmg ttmimitk 00 ApproprUttons was States, after long and patient forbearance, .ordered. "fl 1 - 11-peal Am , dononocing u Mm rf and r. moved Ir the I'resid. ntlal nlliec - liM Committee on Eipenditurce .which intimated This judgment, sincerely and very generally Ulejr o bribe entertained tip to within a few days, has A nmiMoB .llltrodtlcelj df,ring been made a most untversu bv the atrocious ! lllwlrlllcs Hm Mi mre HlMllt Um.at, i contained iu liis veto of the lb-construction I 1 bill. I We publish, to-day, a cop oils ah straet of the Bankrupt Hill, as finally pass J ed by both Mouses ol Congress, and ap proved by the President. It ia now a law 1 and ill take 1 ft", ct at nin e. The S'llionul hiltlliijt hctr thus 1 0111111. tils upon it "The enactment ill be hailed w ith gtati tieation throughout the lountry, and espe cially 111 those Stales where an-yet to Im- 1 t'olind the w r. 1 ks ol linalieial diastets ot 1 s.."7. us well as tlu.se tuia-ssaiily attending In-late war. lint it isehieltyas a permit nent system thiit this aet is to Ik- approved. In this eoimtry, where commercial ri-vul -ions have been, and are likely- to la-, peri odieal, and where thei. exist as many clash ing laws relative fmh ' lors and cri dltois as there ale Slale-. alt. I em h law inoperative beyond tl.e Male, a uititoini ssstein is p:.r iKiilatly 1 1 i'i n 1 , -in. I t he Ii inner t 'oiistttnl ion, wnh wi-,.- t'.'iesihl, pi .1 tl,. .vi.l.d ,,,r ' 71,1 'hi tountiv I tinitorni luw in I. ecu au opprobrium to us ty comm. n tai coiinti y . and . in. cs-arv as in this, enjoys legislation. Cv i in none w a.- it ' this a.lvants The ,,,,-ess lo .-itch a law has been re- ' COIMUCll 111 t . . .. ot the I 111.. II ,)r in,r,,.,t in l,coit,laliiros of evety Stale ( All ihe Stares have ins-dvelll 1 .ivvs. and oci a.-ionallv thev have . -tSV lavi- lhcr li.eliSUIch lor the lellet Heotor- i.iu t..i- I . " the I'm m. r obj. el. While It accompli:,)!- j l-o provides lor the ; security of ere.lm. It i- un.l. r-i... .1 that this law swieps away ali Mat. insolvent laws, and stav laws. .1 1 1 linpl rounii lit ;i l-e pclceive I. bt. il. by our t. le that the Senate graphic li-p itch. s. to i!av. til Virginia ha- pa. ( ,,nl, , j,,,, ,, , da Kill, ordering a msis of the Shi rtuall- Shalhi1 arncl a. I. in ihe niontll of May. The II. .li-e ol IMigate- will, without doubt, promptly concur. Ihe la.-t thatt.ov. Iier pont is in Wa-hington, in daily consulta tion with the powers that Ik-, taken in eon ncction with his telegraphic entreaties to the I., oislatuie to take this step at once, gives gn at importance to tlnir action in this matter. Meanwhile, it will be observed that the Judiciary t omnittie in Congress j have la in instrm Ii d to report a bill declar ing t-v n Ihxm t YinvTntjnns shall be called : 1 1 lie ai 11111 emeiit, by telegruph, on I yeslerd y . made w ith seeming authenticity, : that tuns. Sherman, Meade, Hancock, Scho field and McDowell are to he assigned lo the rUrcei, has l en .lan,a-, .l to the eilcnt of Il5,t j command of the five "Military Districts,- ! I,v lm'- is received gcnersllr with g.eat satisfaction r,1K i,,,., lfM1.:NX ..A,J((niNMI..N r OF 1 Il is tuiiu; uoiiaoUliou Ui kiu.w that we are j oiMiHh.--t'KitiiiHI.H tiMUMSfKst-l OKr to la-placeil under the rule of men of such; THK SiiCTIIKltS lilsTlcHTs. ' eminent position, w no can allonl to rise als.ve in-ttv prejudices. The Richmond! nailers of la-t Kcninc state that assurances have la-en received thai tlen. Si hofn-ld is to remain in command in Virginia, and that to n. Hancock will take command of the ' filth district, which includes the States of Loui.-iaict a'nd Texas. Lithcrot the other ; three otliccrs named would be acceptable ( here. Tiny arc all known to be men of con. servative and m.Hh-rate views and ol high social and moral worth The President, in the .1 ;,. i . . ignation of such men to carry out ! the provisions of ihe law, has given the best i ate Slides sffctted bv it the U-ncIlt of the . , . ..." ; -experience, atiilitj and fairness. j A projaisition in the Tennessee House i of Itepri'St ntiitives, to reM-al the section ol the franc4iie law prohibiting negroes from i '. , , '""'""is olln e or serving as jurors, has la-en i deleated. Itrown.ow and his le gislature need re conitrtietiiig, us well as Ohio, Con nectictit and New Voik Iloth lloi.-as o the Thirl y-iiinth Cin:;re-s pa-;i--l, l-el..re a ljoiirning, by large majoriti. s. th.- bill to make valid the proc lainali"i, - ..I the I'resid, nt from 1871 to lw6"i. w hich proln-ls every ollici r und sol- dir r of the t'litleil States in Jhe late War i against iiiterv, iiti.. and iiiipri-oi'tu. i.t which individual- by the courts, and flue ; h.r any act done for r. -"ird.no- themselves- outrage.; or ag dress. lit veil, Would seek legal re A constitutional aiuendmi.it f-ahiddlnfr lln Vhrce Senators of the late Congress, . --itates to shridge lights ou acciaiut of color ; Messrs. Conkling, Morrill, and Patterson, of Nevy Hanipshiie, are transferred from the House to th-; Si dale, w hile Poland, of Vcr inont, is Iran-lent d from the Senate in- the House. This is rather an unusual thing, hut .Mr. Poland has several illustrious examples Clay and Crittenden both served in the House after seiving in the Semite Quins-y Adams even served in after'ht I'tesidciitial ttrih. ', and John . the House Ilariiiiin is the Radical leader in the pending campaign in Cnmiecticiit. The election lakes place next week The ll'inhl de.cribcs him us canvassing his district astiide of a wnSilly horse, w ith Joyce Heth and the I'. ,. .- mermaid pillioued la hind Wl, .ilh Uenal. Tnui Thtltub Ol) Ills shoul- tiers, with f uptaiti Cook's club and Santa' . , i , ... ., ... Anna s h o danidlt l' at his side, w ith the ! T ' i " Life of P. T. II' wfitten by himself.'' in I ne hand. and his." History uf ll.lmhtur. tle t,rr , ' I I I I l i 1 -.- ."T?1 SWSfWWMl W. errior if North Carolina says, of hit recent ' veto message : "It is a violent, inflammatory, revolution ary document. Instead of yielding grace fully to the will of the nation, the President dcfls thst will, and lends tlie influence of hit gteat office to the encouragement ,of rebels and traitors," f Yet the President holds in .that message, th Ulcntlcal doctrines, held by tbe Ex. P. O. Ud the member of ibe oOIhnragreta, tbs best portion of their Uvea. ,'.: -.'J life TELEGRAPHIC. FOltTIETH CONOIOiSIJ, WAKBDtoToir, Marsh a, P. M. In the Urimte, Mr. Sumner introduced s bin KU .rau teeing rtpublicaa governments that would protect the loysl people at the South. Also pra criluiiR an osth. A Committee was simulated in .nnilis till, nar .... ... ' "isndna r,.nt, la '"' " 0 '"t'- .... Sherman s bill was ordered to be printed, lu ,he ,W thed..k.K.le fmm p'ull WM.worn ,. J J. Mtewart contests the seat of Charles K I .Mr. nam mtrotliieeil a resolution, asserllUK j that an ei-nii mlier of the Cabinet hail declared, I in s nuhlic spci-h, that the evidence in the assaa- ' siiisll.at esses was ohtaille.l by ntlls.rulUK Kit-! in- ses. Hint lh.it tin re was no eviih-lict asllist Mis. Snrratt. A motion was nta.le t.. 1st the n-sohilloii uu the i table; wt.erei,Miu fr. V.I withdrew it. tn I1..U was maih t.. lake up lie tall ImU, bul I it was .1. hated by s ulotlnii f..r adjournment. linVI I1NMKNT FINVXCKS Till' IMI'KU'll ; MUST t'ACCI S, Kit . Yv I-.11...I..S, Mar.-h t, f. M. 1 lei.t sun i, ,,t f.a ti,e 'lu a.ih si..... an ! ..f k-.M ii. lei. -t hi am - i.-.i. s ..f til - i M .,,oa.. r ,r,e. -t l....a ! Th. II. D M. I1NI.III. ...J.m b... s 1 1., i . ..licit .".SI. b.'l. .i ,.f .1, .1 n. an, .l.il,ll. - l.-'.lli in Hi. 1 i. .i-ui-.v ii.-..tl a.'lMI.OlHI. . si. I" Im.-. thl.-e al. 1 lo.i Im n.lra.l va- . fol . ..at- I ul a. lion bulli r an.t L..KSH f.iv - a sje. al --"liiliuttse on uu pea. hiaellt. Tne tlhio delegation has held can. us. It is ii.it known what sul.jeUs they couech led. ! The Sew Vnrk deleirstion ravor the reference1 Madame Patterson Bonaparte has Cf me ..f iheimiKanhiuent iie.n a. to . i.,l Commit- i ,,tttk to Bs'timore, but announces her inlen lee, and an s.lji.111 muent t,U Mav. 1 tion to cut off her grandsons if they marry ' ; The Siiperiiitenden. v ofln.han Aflans is vacant. ! A general CSUt-u will Is- held to-liih'ht. The Lcvtuue resainu of tu-day are ovr H.nno .nufi. MAItKETK AMI r ISASCIAl, Si w Voiis. Mar , P. M. f s.'.2, nl, . ...ii-hi,. I, l.i'.r tllul. Sew a n ll . ...l.'.lis. I isstl.l tl.lH'.f. r.ai in .lull at Uij. ..1.1 I t-.J id .h-'-llllin ' . sal. ,f l.s.,1 bale. I l. nr (In,,. souiti. rii in. ... s-tive, nm.sl u. co.l mi.jli'll.siii . fan. y I., extra ll.li'..,lt:,8l Corn heav ir and Mil. -nlern H,m 'fl,l". fork lieavT a. ill I. W.M.I lin-i and a dolliestlc, tfliTO 'I'i wer. til. 'si Wluakiy steady, iban. rx : Sale- ;il,il0 llis' va- ifn. Hi. bo iin.l.lhiu' m -i.e. M r. 1. 1., I'. M. Colt hill four dull. Corn, ii.pb lixht niu.-.l ... t.it.i 'JH. Mess 1 '..rt t:. Hl:iYVl.iiW liKHKb. Mi.Mi'in's, March 7. Tin-new M-iroi-htah I'-at.-.- bill, win. h has .assi il iimsi .-oikI n a.lliitt. 'H liU-4 lull use exeite ni. -itt 'I he .-iti.eiis pr..t l l.ol.lly. 'I lie .tru- i.iim hr ill lit a n I. . CHlTtCH HAMAi.H HV I'lllK, ft.T.... Mareh 7. The M. th.sl.st K..is. .-sil Church, off T. mplej Washis.hos, March 7. I The Itepiil.li.aii csiirus, lsst niitjit, was stormy. ' V'"1 ' treine iui-a. h. r. were d. f. at I. The in- ventilation was I e-i . iliilult 1 1 Columittei. A ii-s..uli...i t. lavs, until the imp. ai-liiiii ni I to the Judiciary unit every three im li a.ly, was de- !!,. .. . . . A resotnti..ii b. adjoiitn on Monday next. In the r xthof May, was adopted. The tone of tin- call. -us indicates there will un- j douhtedly la- aii iiHriiijit made ( i.i.M-ai-h the ' President. l It is silthoritstiv.lv slste.l that li. III-. Hher- ' man, Meade, flaneis-R, Mcllosel) and K-lione Id will command the Kontherii Ihsiricts. ' IHHHoPSiiI LK UKAD. S vhiivii.i.k, March 7. Itishop Houle, of the Msthishst Kpim'opal ( 'hiiich, South, .lied on the Kth . ttifiv.1 KN years. lie was the oldest Methodist ill the United Stall a j KtlftJffKTH C"SiillK-tM. Wasiiis.ito, Mar.-h, 7, I'. M. In the .v,.,i- the stamliii!,' c..ii,n,ittee were an liounced. Tin- following are the Chairmen - l-oreiKii lieli.tiotis, Mr. Mnuiner ; Ail,roprialioiis, I i Mr. M-. mil ; Manufactures, Mr. Hprairue : Ajtri ! ,-nltnre. Mi. Cameron; Military, Mr. (Wilson ; I', i, si, ,ria, Mr. Van Winkle ; Territories, Mr. Yates. l a. -It'..' Itaitros.l, Mr. Howard , Postal affairs. Mr lU.ns. y : Piihln- fnsd. Mr. f'..ni.-r..y ; Private ; I .a ml 1 laims, Mi Williams : Indian Affairs. Mr. ! fleiidersoti : Claims, Mr. Mow..; patents, Mr. Willey ; Kiualice Mr Kherman ; Judiciary. Mr. TriU. The followinit hills wen, llilro-hl. ..I and re- fi rr.-d : Tn eirtistrnet C.)iX.riia IUilro.,1 : IM. ectiiiK llir-sal. -if .ul, li.- property at llr r s f-rrv . To laiild a Railroad from ti.lve.ton Ui Kurt tnti- ' son ; To re-organize civil g-overumr nts in the se.-ed.-,l ' SUtea. Ill the fousa, John Ilagan, of MlaM.iiri, eotitusta fill 's seat. ; Mr. Kelly, of Penaylvsnia, introduced a resolu ! tion, dinsting the Judiciary ismianttex- lo report ! a hill, declaring- who shall csll ConVenlions and rs-nrK-suize the flouthern htates, and providing for the resiritrstion of voters, etc. Passed, title .' ' " . s ...... I A resolution was pasied, directing the Jndiiis ry committee to pursue the iniis-slrhuient inves tlirsti.ai. A hill cedinit Alexandria. Va., to th.- flistri.-t of C.ilillnhia, passi-,1. K(, VITUS t'tlTTtlS SK.t.li THK ii:oi!filA HCIIKAC. , Washishtos, March 7, P. M. j ""''' IVpartmVnt will ai.trihuff.. 1 "" sppllcstion. by Uiail from the Oulf Mates, , ... . .. nuiff Btap.e rvpt.an Oiaton .ceil. ; Th. H,.,l,,n..r. n, n., ,t. have been renewed from Hayani.ah to Maeon. I THEVIHOINIAHENATK l AHSKM A ttiNVES-; TIN rJIIJj. IU. llaoxn, March 7, P. M . The st. nau has passed a bill rklling a Conven tion, to meet on the atsooml Monday In May. HABKETH AND FISASCUL Nxw foa, March 7, P. IT Ktnrks exerted and stronger. Eire-twenties of 'ttttlfWt;. Gold !,;. MnowrT. Kxehsnwetp CiHUai dull and deehniod ; sale of tuutl basse st Flour tmll. : Cora tieeJIaisJiiBir steady. : - FROM WASHINOTON. WisHixOTon, Mareh a. Only bonorsbly discharged Federal soldiers are eligible on the Metropolitan police, I The Senatorial caucus, yesterday, oppose the Msy meeting to consider the unpeschment. The eaucus favored remaining in suasion for the nee eeaary btuinesa, and then adjoaruiug till Novsm ber. Gi llrt uuput cswr uprewUt.L Chain dler only announeed himself uneiiilvocslly in fa vor of it. The President is overwlieluied with office seekers. JudKc J. . Whitney has been nominated ft attorney uf the Lt.uiaiaiia liistriet. LABOE XEGW) MEEilNO IS Ml'HMOND. ltu unosn, March 8. A large meeting of neirns-s has lspcu held here, Ui ratify the Micrmsn hill. The ue-;r.ies were ad vxseil to vote against any CVmatitutioii of the pro posed Couveiiliou. lfuiiliicutt heads the move ment. ' markets and financial. I.iv i:ulsMi., March 7, 1'. tl. ; C..1I..H . I.u.. .Iwhh s .h . lllili.fc' I. ml. li y. Mid rirfiig iiplsnds 1 :t , . with sal.s ;ism UI. n . Niw Voiik. M.ldi l. M.s ks I. r. Ki- tenll. s of liitlna; Mer- l.iiic s . HikIu ol.l tl. il . Money 7. i U t Ksl IU t till Ml A nr. n. The llnlvrs ton Acm remarks: "Formerly, the growth ol'oiir city was slow liardiv noticeable from month to month ; now the new houses almost eitiul in utimN'r the old ones, and fonndntirms sre la ing laid daily for more, and simply lecaue ''' i'"'-.-ae.l ecd exceeds the "pnign-ss under the old regime, it is thought to lie tin natural inflation. If those who think so w ould ask alaitit rents and open their eves to the various manufacturing establishments going up and to the new brunches of trade and industry springing up, their opinion would undergo a verv radical charge." American girls. Louis Gov. Fletcher lias sued the St. 1 Vityatch for defaming bis charactvr. He ' uD.im.lM that if ho ruw.n nuntuimd It esnmares mai ii nas oeen uaiuageu .,- .'a.' it-' 1 1 a JJl 000 worth. When a Spaniard eats s poach or u ar h the roadside, he makes a hole in the ground ' "nil covers I lie seen, v onseiiuenity, all over Spam fruit is in great abundance and ai- J ". The Common Council of Charleston have . uasseil a vote of thanks to Mr. Peabodv for , his iHft to the Southern a) hoola. ! M-MUMuMMRasuiuMuMMauMi-uaMaMMVuHMuHHM MARRIED. I In Weldon, N.C., on Thursday evenuip, Feb. . j SHIh. IMI7. bv the Heir. T. t. t.we. Captain J. H. 1 Bakrk, of Wilson, to Miss ItrrriK Pktkunon, of1 I N el.l.ai. i At the reside nc f the bride", f.ther, .m Tne. - lav eveliiliK. Feb. 2Hth. hv Win. li. Little, tj... ! Mr. B. II. HriHur., to Miss Charlotte E. M.v.sr. I daughter of James H. Misire, of Pitt, county N. C . 1 l ... iii:i. In n, n MfiinUr, tit" Uh i.isl.. at i A. M.. JtIIM I,. HaKK, f'tniMTlV f Orsnville County, in --- the 37th. )ftr of hut BALTIMORE. ADVIRTI8ESTB 8 P EI HO IMPORTATION. i i . 1IIHU(), Mlllinrrx stncl Ktrstw C.ooia. I ARMsTROyG, I'ATOR V CO. iHmttTRRs and jonnnus or RiniMINS, 1IONNET 8ILK9 A SATINS, Blond, Hettt, Crapes, Velvets. Ruche. Flower. Feather, 577f A If It". WETS A Xl I. A lIE. II I 7, raawstsw aa-t ranriwsi, SHAKER HOODS, Ac. 937 hh! 99 Bnlllmnrr frtel, HALTIMORE. Md. Offer Ihe larval Stock In I- foi.n.l in II,,. n. ' tr-T an'l inicspiauYd in rboiea variety and " -- vr...t Onlera solicited and prompt attention piven. Feb '.ai-17u-2m W. II; CIIF.F.H, LATE OP W ARRKN X'OfS'TT, N. C. WITH fiUIFI-IIV, llltO., .V CO. C! R O (! E R 8 AND Commission Nrrrhanit, ins CiiMllAKIi HTftKKT, alisisr. Rwp eonstantly on hsnd a Isrse and arse and wet se- lec-teil assortment of sli kinds of OrisiTies, . Particular attention paid to tl,,. ,,f t'.aton, andotherconntry prislun-. reruvian loiano, ilu,.-t from the ilorenimeiil Acent. and ali other kinds of Fertiliser., at the msaMacturera prices ninnahed for eah i mi cm- siKiiaient ef ivitton. Jan 3l-U9-2m MISCELLANEOUS. HTJFHAM & HTJGHES, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. Mari.ii; made larKc ad.hiioiis I,, our itooK.wn jpn r ';, We sre prepared to do all km. la of BOOK AND HXWSPAPES PEIHTISO Promptly tnd in tl.e Is si -ll ,,t the srt. OIH PHI.HTINU KKwwasi are of the best manufsetiiro in the world, nl.e saluesauiu d by the Harpers, snd lesduiK Pub lishers in S. Y.,J i,d our laeilities for dcniiit work of i'ov kind at the SHORTEST NOTICE on the moat 11EAS0XARI.E TEltMS and in SCPHtltill KTYLK, e.ual to any m the country. Contracts made for tlir .riiitliiK of Newspapers an, I MuKay.itl-s. II lank a, 1'hrrks, plain or colored, ('arris, Kill I loads, llHDtl Ullla, -. J'oatlir, . 'lrculrs, IIU-r llrads, eV. t,r., Ar., e t the ahortest notice tnd iuo.t reasonable prieet. ORXAMESTAL tfc COtAhHKn fRhNTIJi . .. . , . - -tjtsHtawtew:' - v-'-" i We tre irepared to do any kind of letter-press pnntinn, from an Invitation Card to t IVs.k of ,hmi hnnaand auia, eliedllioii.ly, usaiiamcally aud tisttisfacioriiy. HITffAw A fU OHK, Jaa i-tf i Kaleigb, N. C. N ULEft TOI.Ex7.lHirivA H l. STOLEN EKOM My HTABf.KH IN JOtlHaTllS County u M.WMlay nlbt ilia 1Mb. hurt., four MUUlJ. I bone mole, BMaue enbsnsl, I mtm mules sr, bby-k, wwrel and mouas color. Tbe two laltwr'boaif ht t trnea tne ISiiTwriiwanit uwl k..... I t-ikwi. - i will bs the tbows reward fue their sw-reward -fue their :'tpetuwi err, rAUunss,i, ot, WJJ. wloi(. " (DOTOT JLDTiaTOgOTw' STATE OF nTORTrr n a r. 'r . H-if MNrOnnrt.' i SDnama Copar or Law, Wuj, Tn. tJ Oriirinal Attack B. Kelly. It appearing to the ssiMaotioa v -"".' Kelly., the WetZakOowt, reaident of this 8taU t Tbrlar2'J,i un on the thire Monday inXil.Ti' there to plead, ans or aieut, or iudKUieut will ba T "f4 Witness, W. N. ALLMAN Twl J ou,VM. iii;ffi"M ? tnuku b wrt tea?S W itness, W. N, SepU.'lWtt. . SB mar 8-179-soir STATE OF NORTH CAROaJKAT" CocaT vuun. 1 Pu ixo Qua. bsssrhis, ta. - , aoDf. Win. a. Hood, Admr. 1 1 , r r 1 1 a to Mi.luel Whitlv, aud others, t JOHf the M, mlanu ii,l- cJ5,Z JT hunts ol th,, mate : U i. tlretort ordered hvthe Court, tfi.t adterthbT I. i. week. .necTMirely in the BsIIu7k a he.s.ja.per pi.hli.bea in U&imhZ!u& .aiilHefciuhuit of U. Wing of.32 J that miles, they pp, . tlw MXt " l oi.rt tiwrt the lllird M,Hxla"fa JuTZl snd there u, answer, plead or dTni llA Witness, S. 3. FEKKEUl Clerk if 1. J. MSnitKIA, fj. c. c. mar 7-litt-Hw KTA TE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 7" Maouk Courri. j Cocar of IhjLxn A Qcaarra Hosion Tiaw, idsa James 0. Oui, j. T. B. Bosbs, refift.M nftht tn-urHu ui a uiura(w'l 4 l. ururrtlnm nataiabq ktt. T It. ho.., ths administrator and defsodut inthis ease, U iukI a ww-raetfisat of this Kill, it i. ordered by the Court that pabheattml!: ma. le in son... .. . . ..... . . V ui,.al woeka, uaifyiag ths aaaa Thas.ll I Kosne to apo,..r at tbe next term, uf UnlTUr . . ' . , lor i term, uf this Coon, " ''JiLir """'Ir Mmenn, 'be Cueit ' rr.ni I!. "r.uw - "oiy m Apd au,i .how cause if anr n. uLTZ.i. J. not be heard, otherwu. lh Va j as though notice had been served Ituns., H. C. HTAtltE. Clerk .J .IA st nfti. the toil. M.mdar in Iirsi. lam J..l.. n v. r" wow . v. buaiiuc, rj. c fj. CTA TE OF N.Jhtll t AHill.lMt MVCOS CotntTT. '( "sa l iilUTnr Tltil mi. Itn. s.s u a.. ' ul Ml 1 . .las U. m.well Admr. irfj. B. ttrvaun I r. ' t rttiticm Is leiai.der Za. hery aud others. " ' AleiAl.der ZacherV aud Others. i It spiiesring to the eatiafactfna of the Ooart, I that t hnt..pher C. Zaehery and wife Naney C. Ii-fendants iu this case, are not resident ef ehai State, it la tin r fure orderaa that puuuusltuli ha made iu some news paper, of this Mass fee ail weeks, notifyuig them to appear st tw next Tsria I .if I hi. I'.uirl ta. Is., U..IA 9 sU- u 1 , n , ' " ST "k ... . . ....u, ,.u auu. WUW- la v iii AprU next and show cava as if any thias can. why the prayer of petituaier shall But U Ki anted, or judgment pro roneaso will be rei.4 v- e.1 sh Ul them. W itness, k. C. 8TA0IJ! Clerk ef said Ooart, si nffic ihe 3rd. M.indav in Ikae, hI. It V. oLAULE, C. C. C Keh IH-irt-wfiw STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, I Buaaa Couarr. ( Ij Ewt i-niFAix Tu, 1K6S, E. J. Enrin, n al t .. . H. Rubrrtt ad nj rt in'. Piirsnant a iburee of th Court of fcqaitr for liurke County nissl. at fall term 180. I will in Mia-iranton w the tnd day of April 167, il l uiK the Tuolay of burke fctapsrior Cotut sea, the valname tm of laud mentioned ia the nhail Iimk. "Hsimoif between &,tweaf leeon aern known as the ivaitb Munntain ttpsralaiioa kvad ua - law huuibera tsuwarf twrk aWMfimir ii , ou.it,, . uf Ijuwdn, t UsavehuHt, snd Hatberforo, U ik the property of the heirs uf W, W. Krwui, ;.,m.-"."'"' "d J ss-ph H- Bryant, sw'd.sau II. H. Hotierts snd wire, Annie. T. ruis, twelve menth's ovdrt, bona with ap proved security required. K.h 19 -w.iw R J. KRWIH, CUE. j STATE OF NORTH CAJtOLTNA, i I Mauom Comm. f Coi sr or MjiaS o tirtunui Btasio flu. Tna,- lim. , Mary C. tlrynon, ,". . ra. . L filnm for ( Alexander Xarbery A others, f lr. In this Caa. it appiving to the satisntetka of U" ' "n!i'''t ""sUT.h.-r C. ZscDSry aad Wife i .-tani-VI' .1..f..n.,an. a .n Ikl. u. I i .r www. saw saw mw was . oi mi. Bum-, u is tiiereaxira iSTOaarsd br Ux (Jew that piil.licati.ai he made la some Bswwpaprr of this Histe, Air til weeks, noUrrlna the aud t hnstophsr '. ts-hery slid wifc to appear st tlw licit 1,-nu, of this l onrt, to be held fiar tbe etui ty of Msishi, st the Court House In Yraukiin, on the itriL Mia.day in AprU next, and answer the alleirttiona of M-titi.aier, or JudKment a pre css raao will be rendered against tnem. Witness, It. c. STAOUtT erk of said Court, tl ntti. c the 3rd. Mouuar in Ileeeuber Ittt R. C. BLAOLK.C.C.C. aril, ls-iitt-wiiw i BlAIBUr WOUTII CAROLINA, ( j Pewkmi Covmr. ( ICorsTor I'ljtvs aan li aariB RnskiKS, Dx I iT.asEaTuia, ltw. ' lr. Williaih Merrill Kx'r. Stm'L B. WuVua decV. j . vs. Klial- ih Wils.,n.John Wilson, Arch. Wilsna and 1 olh. rs, Clul.lren and In uw at law of " '' I It. Wilson dee'd. j It tpis-ariiiK tn the satisfaction of the Ooart ; tha the shove partusi defuiulanta, are s4 nad I dents of the State, it is ordered, list pwblK-ats.n " " mi .iievu..ii. wneat in ute naa ik" SeniaW, notifying to said deftndante the tLUng uf this petition, anil that if Uuir duaui aisjavsr at the next trm of this Court lo be held lUlim Is.ronxli, on the third Moo.uvy of March Ilj7, and rriswer said petition, JudKment on the asm. ,' enyessu Ul be rranbsl anainat tbesa. Witmas, HAUL. . llltOWXi.Oerk oftaidCooit the third Monday isT Ueeember ISHA. AML. V. 11IIOWK, C.CC FeUVlM-wSw MISCELLANEOUS. A Afl iNfttaTtlstsjT. VLTIIOUOU tliebnsinees of all Trades sad'v I'n.teaaiona have Uaiea eontntersd Cash stses ih. cIim ul ihe war, we have given a spatial credit i., many of our Friends and Pal mat, tmae of whom have paid us nothing tinee that hats, and ts w can t afford to pay eeah sad (five es li. iiiled credit, this ia lo wive Bastiee thai war accounts are uow ready and that all art txueiaXt to csll and settle the same without dslay. WILLIAMS A HAIWOOD, Oe J7-SW , ,,,...,,.,:,,,...., ..... . TMII8 Oil.. ANOTHER lot of that Superior Pith Oil for Tan -nrr'a use, Inst tn hand, . WILLIAMS A IJATWOOI). Dee 17-tf rTELLIOKKCIa OFFICE. rpHB sninscniiir:n HAVE foumed a co- i arniershlp under the Arm of Brans A Hsartt. tor uie purpoan i i purpose or auiuilvmu- t ana Lavbertts sou rinnsti nsrramwwt very lenuaoie rstear onse tprvaness 'They are nreisxred to make eontraets for Far mers, and others who hire laborers taruoKB them, and to toward Farm Hands' to any pari of the Mi ate, intersected hy Kail Utsxd and gleam biau .Aonunnns'stion-. . ' Th. y will also ati.-tid tn tbe eottection nf sc eiHittu, awl th. renting and selling of beal gatste. 1 her sre ymum 4s'Kinnr and hup. Jav be Un-. evsJiy jsrtronlsWt. misl fmsmjsw their andmilell t Vtiliiiii Ui all who mhmI thaur tervietsx, " ' v Tlu mav bt, nmnd fur the present ai Hr..K E. Ileartt i HUire, wliera they will he glad to tee airti't Iiiiviug bnsinca with them. Thkv llrrra to Hon. Thoa. Brsgc, L I Hesrtt, P. F. I'eaeuii, snd. tbe leading Merehaale sua Btnkert of Ktleigb, 3aa-U7-lm . - 1. . HJUBTT. rilTWELLI JEBTII'E. UrwAU w... 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