HE SENTINEL. sovtukrs radicalism. ) tub great concern. ' " HATURDATAPRIL 7 18(J7 " We have ht r.-tolore expressed our gratifl-! Nu political question is no important to ' I catiou at the almost unive.aal condemnation i the interests ol the South, the early re- THE EX IK j expressed hy the Republican pre at the j storation of the State to harmony with the A communication wu ric.ntly handed us North of the spirit and designs of the South-, Union. This sentiment may now be said to for publication by a colored ui.in of this , era Radicals. The attitude and conduct of be well nigh universal in the South, and we .ity, who requested us with so much, eager- ; ,1B ,Httt.r .,.., ,. of th(MM. ,nlaie, for belieye it it the tled purpose ot theSouth ness to withhold hisnsmc, that we irrrc eg I ..... ,., , . .. , r ., rious to know the reason. He ,. ,.lr.-.l tliat wl"rl' " " tlrt":u,t t account, especially j ern people to reconstruct ou the Congres it would be aa much aa hi life win worth i when it in remembered that the very men, sional platform precisely. It is the only to lmve it known. He then informed us of j who aie urging ruin and degradation tor political question which interests any one. the existence of an obligation unions the - tlleir nii Wmn , were mien yinstrumen- All that Congress can require, or will re- iinii.acauonis.s, piwrtruig mem . io me moat A..r.in .I..... ru....r,. r I binding thera, in i-ff.-ct, t n K.ird their organization m ennui,. will and all outside their I Ins statement is connsmed by a r. port in I Monday 's Washington lifpuUlicnn, of a Re-; , .. ' . ' . . ...i 1 nnh Inn mMtlnti in th.! i-ilv rii n ll.. delegates, D. R. Parker, there announced that the party was "pledged, before (loci and man, to support the nouiiuee." It is not difficult to see where ail this will end. It uiust result ill a war ol ra ea, when, for their own protection, the respectable whites will hare to enter into societies, pledging themselves to employ no colored man for any purpose no colored burlier, or shoemaker, or hackmun, or waiter, or black smith, or carpenter, or lmr-tctiilcr--iiiul eventually no colored ploughman or reaper. If the Confiscationiata desire to bring ilic misery on the blacks, it is in their power . Rirhvumd Kxaminrr. The above article is suggestive. No man can tell what is in the womb of the future. It may be that, in the purposes of Provi dence, the Southern people are to be culled npon to pass through still greater sufferings, yet we are not of those who believe that the great changes, which have mi suddenly lieen wrought In the orgauism of our political society, must necessarily result in greiit evil to both races. The destiny of the South, though evidently not in our own hands, if wisely and judiciously managed by oijr own eoplc, may possibly yet be a good one This is a problem yet to lie worked out - an experiment yet to lie tested. The colored race have jet to be taught the lesson of self-reliance and its inipor tance. Their true Irieudsu ill teach tin 111 I this. They will teach them that freedom doea not simply mean the 1. nitr.il of their own time and their right to the proceeds of their own labor, but that its highest exer cise is independence of thought the right to investigate every matter in which they are interested, to draw their information from the best sources, and to make up an in telligent, independent judgment upon all matters. Without this, they never can make well qualified voters. Hence, it is a serious injury, and a moral wrong, to in duce any man who is not intelligent, wheth er white or black, to tign a pledge or to take an oath, as we learn is lieing done ex tensively among both races, to vote lor the nominees of this or that party, or for this or that thing, before the names ol the can didatea are given, and hciorc the voter ha an opportunity of ascertaining the true ( liar acter of every candidate. Demagogues are not confined to Kit li mood. All over lite South efforts arc being made, by the advocates of secret political associations and Jhy Itadicai riuissarie, to intimidate and alarm ignorant citizens, to force them to follow a particular party (Colored men, who desire to exercise the rights of freemen, are afiaid to express their preferences for this or that party or this or that man or principle, it they should happen to differ from the violent and clam orous. Tlicy are threatened, brow-beaten and ridiculed, if they dare to ask inlonnn of gentlemen who are known not to be 7asliaai I DMnM-iiiliU r-tih ff 1 1 men -ven , , . . .v i - , id Raleigh, are put under the- h,n and J threatened, and arc afraid to figu a paper) calling for a meeting to Lc addressed by 1 conservative men. It a Hnr man niukes , a speech that is kind anil conservative its tone towards white cisieiis, kimwn be ftood people thou gh hut H.nln ln. la is abused by some and lectured l.y ushers not to talk so conservative ur he will In ostracised. They want nothing I nt vn. lent, abusive and Kadieal nchis Inun either black or while. It mu-t ! .iii .hint .n tliArrter of the seane-rrrnei' tltinni- 8 . . ' 8 ........ ; Tireapirnu. ou. Wu.ov... ...i...-. Uunnicutt and the Holclenites. Now, the colored people are either free men ot alavts. We insist that they arc tree men that the law makes them free, ami. Nkw York Ki.fi i ihnv- Tlie election iu that do man or power has the right to en- jcw York, on Tuesday, was for one hun alare them again. They have a right to dred and ixty dehnte. in n t'.niveDtion to hear whom they please, to ork lor whom , thev please, and to vote tor whom they I please. Moreover, they have a right to their own opinions, and no man or set of men baa a right to brow lx at or threaten, or ridicuje them, when they exercise their rights. Wecail upon lue co.oreu peopie ... ... , Carolina to maintain their right of opinion their right of private judgment and their ! right to bear whom they please, lo gel ,, . . . l XT....1. formation from the best sources within their reach, and to vote for whom they please - Tbcybelongtonomanorsetofrnen.whitoor j black, to be lad like Iwasts to water, or to be controlled by threats or ridicule. They , know their old and present friends w.( 11.- T'ZT Z for all time. Thty cn live in peau and v U ll... -ill holove.l ..n.l...l......d I uarmouj, .. . ... - i for their eood conduct and their kind and 1 for their goo friendly spirit WWattt tnoso who urn arm i have been lriendlf to them We warnlhein ; against the pretended Iricndshlp of those who seek only their votes.. Let them sits tain those wRo sustain them -help thoe who are ready to help tliem, and vote for the best men, the most honest, upright men, who are candidates lor pumic lavor. u . ti. r ., ll'. Kki.irf KHOM MisBWnt. The Land lt ,,. or May states that tbe sum of 10,0OO, ; contributed by the rtniithern Relief Associa- J tion of 8t. Louis, for the relief of tho desti- tute in North Carolina, has lieeh distributed at points selected by F.x-Oov. Vance and to parties named by him. Gen. Hill says : "Tlie Gorernor and the Editor, recipients , of this I ly. take this occasion, in the .-.i . al- I wiirlknnlra naim o. i,,e siiui riut;. io ' . J" artoril.'.l. l,..,l.tu.. conaideraKle. and 1 ...anv a in aver ol ttiaaklulrMuia aud praise .. 'ii .... ....... nor destitute homes, in hi 'ii ' ' ... , - li-iir .1 1 1,. - . a ho have made, charity doubly 1 jwU.'.I.v outpaiwiM it with thow awn. j .ouUMiuai'M.' it witn inoseaawn-; lilew dV.vriijTattiT; whlcV atrip" . . 1.. . r.f ' l.lewid 1 svm ini-b.ltiine of hall it 1 aUrnily endurable."' ti n.. I- and render ,. . . . ... .. ... . tal In in v living theui in the difficulties by : which they are surrounded. They had, nlnn-st without an exception, a prominent ,.,.., ; -,.,.ru.,i u,. ,li,. mind and . ' .1. ... r bringing on the war, they were the fore- r e. J most denouncers of "Yankees" snd of Presi- dent Lincoln, for nearly three years alter the war commenced, they stigmatised the gov ernment as a "rank and bloody usurpation," they swore they would never lie w illingto ( live again tinder the "accursed old Hag;" and now they would "turn and read" the j very nu n whom they led or forced into what ' they n.nr cull "a wicked n-liellion against the best govirntnent the world ever saw." We repeat that it is gratifying that these men uie properly guaged and measured by the intelligent Republicans of the North. 1 1.-. .. . . -i - 1 day anil what is abundantly proven by their vi-rv ( ri"Hi vf iiiuliinit v I hat t Iichs- S. nit Iwrn ' "-7 ' v I Nlifu-M rmialirt to ; nint-tt -itiliftnl v li 1 1' p.ultttiiu nt their nun -thtn, UMv rf -re 1 vini; llirtrini ol tlirir utihtrvin'ii tnl t'llnw ritiz.ii-. Their ! only Im.jm-. in tiM-ir is..Ht.- hii.I -h nperate ri.iulitn.il, U to ului'Uh- U.rmwlv i-iifrii- ' rhi.I imMi-i-.. ra(.- to th. ir support, l.y hv tnortt inlhiinnmtoi v Hppcaln to tlit ir pa-i-tiiinh :ml (If inot initli.i,H alluicii.i-iiti luiscd on tlir prt.Hpirt o mtititt ation, c. They will v tail t-vi'ii in this ijtiartiT . ttinl tlu-n, like Milton' S-ifiii-, " micrnhlt', wliiiln r slmll ihry "fly'" Atrtpt to thU nmtt r, the Nt-w Yotk- Ifrrafi n . ' As t lie contest h hi tin' lint ilivh! in; tin f"n 1 11 rt pohtii al parti? ol the South wi f I Infill to ftppt'itr, anil the- tinkiM-ira of the negro vote. At pn-ntpnt it w iih I he tlriliiny to the repiihliean ramp, ninl nmler M.uiii aue lujtiou that roiilicaliiu Ui rrown tin- vtrk ot i'inanripati-n : hut when thi latiaey tlipelh d, a it must te. the Southern neyro will take a eleart i view il III-. plrl.tlCill J l V , Hint Will ftljltpl' 111! roure ucronlinj'U , Mi-untime it will he in tensely interesting to watcli the (Irvelop tntnts ot tins new political era in tlie South, and its reaction upon our political part it in the North." The iioiioii ' 1 li 114 cont-hnh an article on the l.tte Ilmlical ;itv mhlaue in Hiehnioml, ail' I iu r itirk h j j r withtipinl ptrtinrnrv to the -st.i'' i I tiling- li. otir t.u it imint Miate ruilt "The ( oritlition ot 'the South in such as to require, tr the food of thf whole rountrv, torheninnce, canor, encouraL'einent . The zealots who excite trite that thev inav reap person itl ano! partv advantage, ;ire moral aini political traitors, ntl liouht receive punish mrnt due livpocnte m promoter nf li- ?eii.iin." 1 he New Yolk Time i Hepuhlii an had the hillow reflections on the same suhjwt, ainl tln nre Mich an comiiMtMl t lienu-elveH to the inot-t j.eriou- conwith riaiu of nil cool unit thinking mm, u lute or l.lack . "The fonfi-cation r o!ut!t.n-i ;i'loptel at Uie late mtretiug of iituiroea iu Richmond t,.tnfu nMhe (litlcal teaching which they reeiive Irom the Hun nicutt of t he extnine lladii-nl party. In ) V "f thouohtlul man. cot!fi fi tiori I'liuits ft iii,. v on iiiti rpielati'in. it I the i (puvah .hcd and inuti o ge'teral fpoll-itl.ili v 'I lu re chii bi- in I.I. Kid lib. rt . w ithout oitler, niol ..r.le u UliMiit run pie protect ion for t he rights w piip ity. In vad the1-'' ri-fhts. itio! in ti)i ute tlie idea that one da h: eiijoy the land- ;i 1 U p.r tint t d lo -eir and id hou-i s o( ;niot her class. Irom that moment the Nni:th will be Cotne M-cotid S:tn I oli llio. n end only iu ; the i.Sfl-rM.iL iilf-r. of ifittiH black a. Thn- iin.iv licui-Uunt: MHt. "ii nt ..I Ili ,ea-,e. hut ; u ik tuo tiutli. And th. im i. who t about laiiiiiirinintf tuc ncKroes wi 11 ine.uemaoa , am) in riiuilimr ilii-iti fit' ila inatirn ahmilrl I U .dealt with l.v the nul.iarv commanders ' 1 as inci ndnirieM." HUlc.,d the ( on-tituiion ..I the Slate. The returns show a general annthv im-vslcnt : throughout the Stiite, not tnore than a one t in fi 1 vote being pulled. In the city of New York, h-as than 4(i.miii vi.-h were cunt, i Of twenty delegates clown by the city, 1 n n.......,.ri- P.rt. !.. ...r. . .....! ...... . ..... , ... .. , (lr.iwn Wever, the Kepulilicin. hav- in!, previously engineer..! the maiincr of cnducting the election, through the I.cgi ut'u,,., in hu,-1i a wny as to have the matter jn ti.ir own hands. The New York lhrnhl ' SHys ..Tl(, ,,,,,, ,li(ans nl rK,ar jn mind the t,at ,),., ,1,,. In,u .elected by tbem ! for the election of deleuates they command a large majority in the C.mvriiHon : that i T 'Vf" "'",' 'f , r'!"in , "''"T?1 I)rlnrll)Us to be .iibinitt.l to the test of the ll . I HI, I .l.l.... if ,pU..., ,.. .. ...... ..... . .., .., ..,.. , .. .. they present to the peo pie of the htate an impV,per ,.,! objccti.inuble work, the in... i i J. , ... - ... ?,,..,;, ,,., r, ' .if . - nitiie.. i ui- v ....v..u... r, .......... , will be respou.ible and that if it should bill, thev w ill surely (all with it. '.. . Don't NKiiiin T ( i.un We have hereto- lore admonished our people, by all means, , . . , ..... in their anxiety in make cotton, lo I sure ..... . . . -i i F t . .1. not to lorgct the j.r...luiliuii of food sulh- cient for man and beast. Cotton has reached I tbat point when it ciin no longer commsnd the hih prices which have prevailed. It is possible that tin-new crop may ordinarily demand 1.1 In 20 cents, provid. d Duropc ia not involved in war ; but should that occur, whieh tan hardly I averted none than a eer, at hirthcst, it will iM-foiiinl that ' cott)n w ill conf.uue to be a drug for sonic ... , . , likely to be I ices" ' time to come. Provisions are ta ue. Let planner, be auro lo make corn, pota-' - , ...t.i ... ...1 iocs, peas, v... "; i"""" ' for the isyrplu. crop. I he indication. Ve , . r w - favorable to the productioB o ood , tatipa ..... 1 :t. ...1 ti i. .L.:v of all kinds, and planters will find it to their , advantage to cultivate a variety 01 articles. 1 i 11c if uauicai auveuturers w ho come : great concern ol the wapirity 01 our people, " ! South to excite evil passions for the sake of Hnd should be of all. The fonrteentl, annual meatiiig ot peiHonal gain, or from other motives, in no Am, wt. t)l(,v ,ul,i ). p r nr ,,m 'he Medical Society of this Mare will lie held wise we are warranted bv the tone of the -11 .1.1 1 al Tarboro, on Wednesday, (he l.ith iliSt. wise, wi an narraiiicu oy un imie 01 uir . 4.rty ()Ur c,,,,,,,,,,,.,,! elllbarras-ililellts anil tile press iii believing, reflect or represent the trnuie which they occasion are not ideal I -Tha house and elfeel, ol Milliard si iitiment of the Northern masses It is T,lc f lwjs'i, ,! ,i,t,,.,s whi. h we ; Dcmp y. a colored msn living in the yicin 1 nee Hess. Jo say. what is so apparent every ,re rt.,, , (.om(. ,, ,,, burdened , ity of Weldon. were destroyed by Hre on , ,.:, ,,.m,1i:- th law "Utre, is strict compliance wit n tne law. This our people will do, Ayimw it is . But they will not do what Southern so- called lovalisti require : Place I Its? lutnre control of the government in the lian.U i.( incompetent, bad and vicious men. But above and beyond this single politi cal question of reconstruction, our Rople have on polities and desire to have none, so inK a, ,lls ,)U,. .n,,,, is 'an open one. The material prosperity ..f the South and of its p.n,i,. i, i). ,jrrit omc r. Food, clothing, tXea tor the National andState gov ,..,..,... i. education ol our children and the necessary provision fur families, lor the poor and the moral wants of society, oc cupy far more our peoples thoughts than partisan politics. These are, at least, the . . ..- , , UearU wllip1 rn ittl-. if any. pros c . .1 i Deri in rm'iiiM' inun un ..iniiinn- iiitn tlin,nt.n n,.M olir ,,n.litim wan nfttr W(J. eMnusI hiiI li tLriiiiiicl a the their htisi spirit of iur mpk' was to r trt i hniki-n lortuiH". ;t n 1 --titrin at the npgg martg of th(, SoutI W.(.,1P, f(,r whilr. W(. (ijsrov,T lllt lirth-.r.-itl hnprovcmnit in th- rondition ot our pc.nl.'. HiiHita-riM iHeiihutlv lniiL'ui-lMn in till our town ton crop ol South, liav wt. tor thf Tlie rit h lrui-ot the lust ml this State, it il I iii'ht'l of tlie I teen neurl exhauste.l, an) lu(-t part, the hiciitis of the peo pie to make tv a tht-Av ilrl.ts of till' a new crop nre n rly i,s ,Hn re the l;iT year peoiile having instead of the I urn rrdured, f thvy liare lw i n iutereMt, the lie the con of tin umuliitiii In coflt' and essary Nupprt of hiu.il ica. crop.inihhe national and other tet, havin -U;llhW d Hp till -uItH of our pi ITioUHumU ' in airriculture ,ple-U f men s-tan-l read , toetnlnirk miniuir. inaiiulactnrin and merchandise, hut the agt tnent of etitetprini mean I iy the encoiir cruinot he had, w Idle tliK rod ot terror, tiea-.ii red up in the wiath ot theConyress, is still suspend. . I over our - The BaptUt Slate Convention uiwta Lends. .Ma try want emplownent are ready ' ' Wilmingt4n on the 23nd ol May. to emhurk in protituMu enterpn-. hut for The colored people o Salislmry and nil ihene "-Ixtiii !e aIih h hede up the patli vicinity had a grand pic nic last Monday to Mien s. Mi ln e idleness and it- attend Tin v "A i re uddresed, hy invitation, hy Maj. ant evil-, are rniwding upon hiaieti. and ' M lCihilis, who gave tliem Home excel thousands comparatively idh ,hut nnyioiis to pnt a,lvice. Everything patwed off rredifa work. despondent and despaii iii, an- driven I ),v to extremities at v hu h the ie,olt at first hut at I. nn'h irl.l t" This i-. a loiiiii) pirl ui I. a true Where linlii-trv. .. ..ui.i ; rri If un I-nt it is not a hopeli - .-i there in lll, thrr. is li wa). connmv, lruj.'ttlitr animi all Ha soon lill this veil. H niNKt 'i t. we i annot bccure employnient nud "M ress, (none branch of busiiiesa on. noble or . , , i , ,i as respectable as we desire, -t rv something 1 else that ii honest, if not o reMoctnb!e. Moreover, our eople are not i frugal a our Itoverty reouirr-. lion.-. that Hie ii veritiefi rd the war. wouhl r ch ii t lay a-ide our greed after -how and t;ishi-u tind extnivngrlnt li Kv i l'dy thinks and evT)bod ktiow-s. that p op!- ca Tt i.tTord what we UM-d to enjoy. Let u - linn act more like sen-ibl. p. .pi.-, and live within our means liov. Vam k A trieml loix U n fiillowin remiii k. nl a Northern . I ii the irri'!nin- ni.e.Miiaine.1 ii a mm reiennv re..-eiyeu. , I ne writer is a Hinno nnn nncompromising : Republican. Ilesays : "I m-e a (piorl ileal is Vance's recent nanlon. I think tlmt Vancc' conduct. luring mill since the war, has bad a good deal to do in tlie mat ter. You know that his letter-lHM.k (luring the w ar is in the War Department, nt Wash ington, and it has been read bv leadinir men. Gradually men licgin to contrant Vance as drawn by himself in official acts, with Vance i ,t.,;i,i k i,;. fpi, lB doubtless true, and the name inny ((C Baia of tie 'true ii of the South, j We have repeatedly reinarke.1 that if the J NoIiherti people had known the real .lata, , .. . . ... ' ... . i I , l p rioiiiniTU neon e. 'i.iie ine nr. mu ),,,,. Southern people could have known fullv : lhe , t. Nriheni people, "e wou,lave lis. I war And if both iih s C1)ud have fully under-! I a. h other, . ... ,. w.r ,i,,.r,, WM,1 have been no difficulty in the reconstruction of our whole people. Bnt a, befoif the War, hail ami demagogical menand nwtppr were bent ' n g C1,nflirt 8t n in7ar,. ((,r their own ' . n- nrom'otii.n o sim-e ,hi C"" f P"r"" nr. h.ve moved heaven and .aril, to keen j' u 4m ,,, alrllfttln R,,d difficulty, Tor 1 e same n-asons. Could they all ImmIhiwd- lk. .U-ih. J tin. i. La. utu.m these , .' , , ojienc.a inire eiiiiie, i ne i oiini i wyiiiu imni tt pearei ad -our Constitutional I nion ; ...... would be perpetuated, without n ar, till Gabriel's trump proclaimed the end. The . I ii.t ices ol New Hanover iiasem- The Ju-tires of New Hanover assem oieu in v iiiuiiiLtioii, on ui'uiu'Niiui, lor uiu . " ' , bled in Wilmington, ou Wednesday, lor the PurPOIM; '""'I. ' iii.wn.tiep ..i i. '..rv... . the county of the tiurden of expense incum-! ", .. . ., , . lient upon it in he care ol the largi' niimlH'r I " of prisfinera now con fined in jail. Nothing of importance wasdonc by the inei lino, wiib the except ion olthe iH.iMiiiilm.nt of a com. : 11 milt. .e of seven nersons iilion uhoiii were f conferred authority to act. They were structcd to supt-rintend tho construction ot a work house as soon aa the county could . ...... place th necessary funds at their disposal, or wero empowered, if they thought proper, . , .... 10 mate sucn arrangements ior placing uie j t work npoB puMte e,c , a they might wee f t. 'Tr" e gather these tacts from the Journal. STATS ITEMS, I The Weekly Traiueript ia the title of a new paper just established at Eliza beth City, under Che editorial auspice, ol luowas u. oaruer, cm. it is wen unou, and exhibits industry aud energy. This ia the only paper, we believe, in the Albe marle t'ongreaslonal Distriet. Warren Muoerior Couit was in session tho past week, -Judge lisrue's pre-, siding. The mt tiirtant rase triad was ! that of the Slate r. I'carce. from Franklin. j wUu ie , on t,e 25th of l)n-. murder of Thomas Leigh, ' oilier, lwli llie case was removed fim Franklin. Attmoey i General lingers and the Hon. Thoa. Bragg I and W. K. lUrham. K-q . appear! for the prosecution, and Messrs. B. K. Moore, .1. J. j Davis, W. F. (!m-u, i F.dwards and W. I A. Jenkins lor Hie di-leiicc. The trial lasted j two days ami resiilud 111 the acquittal of , tbe 'tC,"e,1 (len. Henry A V n. , it is stal.-.l, . will deliver tile annual addn as before, the. two Literal y rtm ictios ol the l uivelslty al 1 the approaching C'liintneui enient. Tho neKMoe of Warrentou hud a tournairiuut ou Laster. VTas this another . ruiM-i Iran 1111 : j Monday last. An ittl'mit llll.l it) tilt' aJ"U I'HIH tlldt III) ! was litiini.! t.i tlt-nLli. It j Hm.! nil.- went ml.. lh.- fi.-. t-. hum hrusli, I leaving several cliililren at home The house caught Hie hy nouic means, anil tlie i largfi children, U-coniuij; frightened, ran out, leaving tbe intant, which wii too UHH-d. The ciiimi ol HaliUx gavL the colored people of that town a complim ntH ry dinner, on Suturday last, an n maik ot appin iatioii of tht ir sen ices during I he recent tire in that town At the Ute tel t the Iredell Sll ! peril r t'ourt, ( Jud-tt(Jiiliani pre-odin.', ) the :raHe Thoman Oula, and Ann Mill r as mi ;,.,, ,,,!,,.., .... t,.r u ,rut m, tin. mine up I charge of the murder of I, num router, all . of y'ilkca Comity, hut wh, poatpoiH'd fur theWH. (, lulIM,rtn(ll wilmw?4 l(,r .... 1 I : Alfred Foster, -ol Wilkta Co., ciu ; mitted suicide, home davs a'o, hy lianiut i hiniHell in hi harn. No cause ia as-ijnetl. ! Mr. F had been arveral titie iiu iiiU r of the Legislature. The New bem Journal of Ctnnmsr'c 1 sav that, "at a meeting of the Ladies' Me j morial AsiMK-iation, held a short time since i to discus various plans f.-r the construction t of a vault in the plot granted tha Asam-ia tion by theeity authorities for the re-inter t ment of such Confederal oldiers, as were i buried in Cedar tirove mid tJreenwood i i ctnitteriis, it wtw rroU4;d U tuJcct that ! offered bv T. IL Allen, civil engineer, w hich 1 . . o . , I : was in vdstance as follows: An arched 1 VIlUft 65 twl onK 9 f,t fn w i 1 1 tj , and 9 et ii length U the centre of the arch ; the ; I ..I. I V....I. I 4J lm r"" -u- "ouui, w.ui entrances at either end : to lie built of the (eat tjiiality of brick, and constructed in a workuianlike manner. Th" interior of the mult to roiitain a wide rack ot several; tier, aupjiorteil by iron pillara, running tnmi fin 1 lo end through the oentre, upon which the coffins are to be laid; leaving a paxaaire wsy on either side. The entire ork to le bi-hiw the ground, and vutfici- ' rnilv strong to austain any weight i.f a monument or other exterior deeorittion." ' Senator Wilson iSHnnounred to siM'ak ipJ , M,irfow slu-rnwin. We si t, , we lln , , . aHMuh eliriT next wei-k A correspondent ol the Juurwil o Commtret,nt New hern, writing Iro'ln Ply mouth, says that not much is lelt of the latter old town. It was nearly ruined by the war. Its husim-aa now ia, to all apcar- sncr- c""'"-v lMt- "aoe. a single mn' ilr ''' "''il'ld a million and a half last Kail, and has now two million. rearly for market. He has constructed railway Irom his shingle yard, in the swamp, th riT,!r. taking a saw mill on its route, Negroes and others by mean, of boats get into the awannia and enuaue in wttinw oni .... ... .. ... 1 ---n-o- r. aiimgies, wnirn are sold to dealers In small . . u ... w., ,. . . s i many for sale at tuia market oontinues very great. lots, and, all told, the trade is an immense ! closing ratesst Frankfint tin. evening 77,. - W- t "AnT, of the 1st. 8. C. H.gi one. Lisaos, April 24. i nieut, died during the war al Gaston, Nortb- The same correspondent nays of "Lit-1 senona eineii.e ia reantrdtn have .H-curfeii ! ampton Co., and wus buried shout one mile Washington," that it presents ad!""r"' A ' " m lneT" - 'Kll,i l,ut ' '""king up. The number ol j t"li"g chimneys, silent witness of the. rav,4" ,,f ''. " mournful. With all its ! ''"asters, however, he adds that there ia an j 'r "f imluatry that cannot result in any- j ",inK WCUPe",i0' " P"i't0d . And .nil th. ..m. in I... : twon to Tarboro', which lie say looks well ..... and thr.t.y. He aaks, by the way, .1 th. ... ,u.i..(.. ,.r .1... t... ... i,ne. ii is neiiner, we fAinj Inn lan, which w. the Indian word for WM - Home folks would call this a misnomer, as the classic banks of that fmnirus river have not a very hygienic reputation. Gilbert Boirart. Collector of Customs . of the port of vVasliipirton. and an obi ami , ! wori"v " "",l"1' u,c" """ " r worthy resident, died in that place on Fri day last. i HV last. 1 The Ihtit.-h, of the aatne City, says that Judge Fowlc (to whom it pays a high ctmpHtnent) is rapidly traBsacting the Wi r ' i j e ness before the Hunerior Court now in sea- in-'sion. The proceedings, thus (ar, have been devoid of interest to all save the parties to . . . ' . inn auna. " Mecklenburg Declaration Lodge, No. 9, 1. 0. 0. F.," in Charlotte.will celebrate . . - . - - . the anniversary of the advent ol Odd Fel- ,owth, in th! Vniuf gut8t thU eTeninj. A sermon t to-be deliverwd by the JU. W.. C. Power, Chaplain. TELEGRAPHIC. MKXICAN BUTCHKBY-NEW YUKK KLKO- sw Yoai, April M. j cftm.W of th. esptar. of . py. . tn ine Liberal, killed ail, from Lien I tsiutnta op Henry Ward Beccber wa defeated in Hrooklra. i Hut nor Reunbliean ia eleeleil from Kew York ! city. 8csrcelv s third or the ie.iln vol.-d. KHOM WAHHlNUTdN. W.tHHIMIIoN, Aplll'i4. UUicial IcIUra rm-eiveil at the Indian oniee de scribe Hsneock'a intarview iili the ( heyeiimi. as unaatiniacturv. The lellera eiiirejB ui.in.li. 11 , . ....r.i i,.,i,,n ,r 541, yVnticistsi aiUieea reinaeni IW . I,J lll peeU so oatleriiiK. ' junt si,n,ian ,rV e,riz,., , ,!, m, tlu'ruiuiiiissKiii for live tbnusandilolUi . Io n-bevr (tl.lre eauseil liv tho otrrlos. SSOUI)ATWt' IS VIH..1M V. L.i. uu. so, April JI. The Vireinia and Tenneasee lUilroad iJneetora hs.o Iwfu 11, session beie ycsleiday aud to day. It is clearlv ftHeerUinutJ that a hiifhci nt umihIh-i of irivto tittK-kholilem will mute to leumt tlie twamo.i.latiwn ct a violative nf their chart.-, ami vcsteJ rihtt. They are muhUiiim1 hy ahlo coun- FKOM NtW (HihhANs Nl w Ohi l-.tNs, Apnl J4. Hie t tl.- duet of (k.Ih h la Im en 1ih ehariccil ly orilei ofie. Hle iuUn. ItIM alleRed fur diwiMiiaKi'-y i rtM fr..m re-'iF.tei Mexican a-lvireM nbv tli-t YenCnu clsitly ,nvti,te.l hv tin Lll rnis, h. ven th..unand trtiK, eomnihiKh 1 h M- iMlez itl I jik . Int r eoiiiHti iN-tWeell tht? eitV hl.-l e.MUiti . rut fl'. Hiaoation iniimim-i.l Tli cit i lx ilt nl. -IUI. I Th lame fimt is eihatittfl ami the wnkill U dim-ontiuui d, uilletM the planter are hiunbm- , ful in rainjnK tunda from th lUiJier towl rj.,il imU of Njw Otlpana- There i n" ahatonieitt f I he waturs I (iKN'. I'Ol'K AND HOW JENKIVH. A i i in, A j'T i The following CoMOspt.ltilelii f la. t We it i )''hi and Ouv. Jeiikiii haw ULi-u pla.- den. l'iM- akn ti"V. .h likllt, ll li (ii ni ra! Or. h i No. I. i-mh il Apiil 10H .:ii-e In in'aiiUiiin U-j mX.i- ini.i -r t h . l r-. , III refer lltllitttl'V bill, iM'f-.n- he to the ptota f itf the qu uthili wm de J Ilk i iMKiled !ln h.t'1ren ttilv I-IN) I. li dt ltoti until liled i (In Htlprellie on ft (iov Jt lik intt n pllt tt llikl h lit' WttM J aet'i'lNlllK n'll fill-1' lltt't flippom ii III i x ) ii i i I that f t w opu.Uii. reUtu r.ted t.. , m,.-, la) pilliil. Illiltt' Th, ftr- f- III" rtlll if -.f the ) pulih- . Iid ill I le.t alit nil-. .1 - ill ai- I'I' lit i.f i imagine that it w tho winter or nnk.-r'-. h-tdi-..fii.-e. In th- f.i- ture, he fh.nii.i and ? ha he in- , - required bv dm m, I hi- .th . f .-m I bir ih- i..,v..ri.or h..t. Hill ii..fu,i.-l.. .iiu. r e-mflKt ,.r ControVtTUT between lilt m Hi the their reniM'i'tivi trutH, -a lie 1 1 . i T 1 1 - MtloU Of ired ll. t. KverytbiiiK l,f thin ihareter In- ib-Hir.- avi. (ieii. I'm- Ha Vat, in replt , tlit i 'V. J. nk inn' ex planation in auti "factory, ho hs lit' pa-t i eon- J iVrnitd. Ullt, heiiitj Mnt I" n I'liU the laitn of CoiiKrenB, he will i-arry mi th- )iioi.noiiM nf i)m military b 11. hu h n-eom. the t mtitie. State gMreriitueiitH im merely provnaiuiml. tlx nhjeet ' U lliK to alio there t routlli.ie tT th adnil.ili- irtUOU II rviaie Hill mil; tilt- Pi'jrnr. i n:- , frtmt rn"t"i un llrt I ntiirrrsiat mntrr(Ttln1i-rl itirrn-t. itinii fnuii tlm mill aOitliuntli'K it Wi.ulil haw leirialated tho state tovernin. ntn out of i-tence. Gen. 1W retiuiren that t Iu eml mu hinery of th Ntataa .hall not .-e penoru-u t triiatraie . ti- . execution of the laws. Cm! onVero ar- rennred . -..i i' not to nae their mtlnenceto prevnrl the pt-nple from anhiiiittMir to and earning out the l.i-.f Conffrf-M. After diaenautiK th man-1 , to-, timt be will Is eoinM-lled i iii'v- nil the in who, while in tiftieo um- their mtlm nre to i.r. i t th .aacuUuii JIU Uus. but I..,,k. thai l,u.0ui... in. i .... . ii iih iiiiiiisi. ,, civil sutliuntRia. MaNATOK WI1.SIIN I OHFll.h. Nosi'iiLk. An il 24. Senator Wilmtn aildreKSfd a rmsilcil au!ieinf to-ilav, at Bell rliur.li. irni. iiallv . ..lorvil. He ' aaul that liia Southern tmir was nut in the inter- ! eat of snv urKawnatioH, ami iiri;rd III.-ui.iK.rtiu(? ' ... , ". .i o i i . . . of tlia jilatfurm of the Hirlimiinil Ciinvi iiti.in. lie: I,.. I nortimiit th.i Viri-ini. ..ml. I b, , .meii i ih,- Repubtiosns. Oov. lierpont and seTer.l other -jn akera fo. lowed. Oreat enthilHiasm prevaileil. riliJM VIIIN(Hi)N Waniiixoxon, April '2.S. sV qnail trf the JSetrnth raraaVv fim'ht the J , clieveBnes. thirty miles W est ot Fort Inxlco kill-1 iiik Bin, anu Iomiiik one killed ami wumnleil. i Tas troublea are aiireli.-iiiUil in Culm Troop. i ar drillini; conalautlj. The HtrraUVl Washington eoii.n.mli'i!t aava that Hurratl'a trial ia iuiiroliahle. as a il. ep 1111 preaslou is entertsiued hy the Aministrstion ad- I hermts of Mrs. Hnrrstt's irinoeeuee, which her i son's trial will only make more appuient. i FOREIGN NEWS 1iXD.if, April 2-1. rrnaaia haa replied to the propoiotion for a set tlement of tha Luxemburg ipieiitiiiii re.-enllr siiIk ( milUj bv a,. Rrat pWers of Kuro., that abe j denies that ah is arming, hut euipbatieally reiser- j that .lit' will not evacuate Luxemburg. Was; I regafded m alaaoat certain. lue luiuoriwiou ui uueiiean uouua rroin ucr- . . . . ... .. at tJporto. A mgate'nss tieen sent there trt as- ' aiat in restoring order. j v ' FROM WASHINGTON. - Wahin..t,.n. ApnPiS. George feabody arrived herel.wlav, visito.1 1, President snd Sir Frederick Bruce, .ml returned TbTrUf,, Interna. Kevelin : .... to-dav, ate Haaford Conovor, who co.iimitleil rjui v l. bire the Congresaioual investigation . ..nuiittee, has lieen seiiteneed lo ten yen r. iinprirawtiiieiit. The government la mil silvlsuil of (he objeiji u the JapansM. nuasion, klni-li is 1 xp. eteil here i.k morrow, Tho receipts from Customs ami Internal Iteve- in. for Ih. ten RN-ntha, enilmg lo-il.y, are fia'd,- (1011,000. Hhnwmg a falling oft or t.ll.lHmooo, compared with the aame tune laat year. - - TOItKIGN JJEWH I'.iiia, Ap.,1 r,. i no Afiiniirio oi lo-iuiv naa an Cillti U'ln I. elun'L- n. .. . "'""""'i ' "ait, ing rrnssia with negleeting to ierform the atipu- Istionsof the treaty of IYai;n.., reKar.lmi,-S.hl.H- wi-. J i - ' FROM KICHMOND fttrrnrwirn, A.rl 25. to !,.,. r.een le. than iii T o- tueorrtinaw iiro.!. f Uw ci.4 he a-rtcJ nr tk. 11 ... n 1 . . o . . " " " ""n 4 '- 'hree men, 1.11,1. n m 1 h. ieroi.', on 100I1011. or. ere.l I" '' The Ilouao of Delegstea passed a bill, t.wlay. , named resn.'ctivi.lv .Um... I..I... n...l Tl ...... , 1.., ..1. . . , ' 1.. .... .1 dlrocting th. Board of Puhlio Work, to sell the ... . . . . . rurMlniugfuUireat of Uw state Jmhe IUuosiUv stinting to about M,Wtlle purdah money to be paid in State bonds at par. Th. Btato lgialatnr having transferred the supervision of theatre., pawn-shop back, and Mrost-ears to Uie Metropolitan Pnlleo, the City Ooaaa.il lM4-h KifMJwl u lm affecting tbsm. .,. FROM SEW OBXEAKA ' Kra- Omjuns, April t&. j The work nu the fUanaa Crevaeae la ordered to be anapeaded, fiar want of rood; bhor aud mate rial. Tha sfforU of the planters to raise funds. , BiaBUoued yesterday, were oneneceasful. Tlie I l(Ma of this Crevasse is over a aaillhai. Oeu. Mower, tbe Bureau Conimlsaioner, i tiir- j uiahinx rations, sa far as possible, totlie destitute nf th oveiHownd sections. FROM WAHHINOTON. WisHiNoroN, April .... .1... ..... ti ol SU l l SlKSl) leei iveu uir vu.-. i. d.r... m. ..f lhrouKh the .,-., Miuuder. K.irthii Menieaii advices say that llsxiiinhali n..ts u surreint ll rsnleil s tree ,1. pailure fr..iii the iiimti i 't he Jiliplemo t'l'tll juiielion nri;niiieiit. . ii.wih - l'i li si He te IKiNidlrt HI THK liAI.I.AST HK.AH FdllliU DUN MKMellls, ..il il J-'i ('apt. tstea, ei'liiliiaiidliiM this INt, lihi. t. .1 hi.ld. u Tprnct-asiona, spee.-h. a or snv rmlmi- .1- Uli'tinll all" ill lit honor of the I 'nuf. .li I ale ill ail to-day. Tin- military -order will U-aviiid.-.l, l i-riiitiuiui; the airan;. ni.-iils to siinpl. 1. nio.iriiniK for deare.1 r. la s FOnKlON NKWH Iii m , Apnl J Switt i Und aiU l"t an ain-y of ol-wi 4tt J".. oj tll- l it IH li Irolillel . , t'ssUlM. Aplli IM. Ia ahiin edita.nala of an ufticul ehara-'UT any that t'rancw doea nut desire war, and will tit all means, onmatent with the ttalional honor, to avoid it. Thk Land Wk 1x)vk.' The May num bcr of this Itest of Maguzinea cmiiea to ita numerous readers in a new and beautiful dre&M. Arrayetl in a wreath of intermin gled holly am) cypreaa re. at the head. where he always should t. AVashington, as the Patriot, Chief Justice Taney on the left, as the Ji ribt, Stonewall Jackson on the ritftit, as the Soi.dikb, and opposite the Patriot are Webster, Calhoun and Clay, as ... .. .. the Statksmkk. It is allogL'tlier a very ! handttoine frontispiece. Hut the matter within tlia cnvir is w nit -li inns roiiri-Tiitt iih Alwava lovoiislv iIih Always joyously dia (xiMed, when we get the Latul We h w e have htoktvl over- tirwt, an a!waj, the Iitcrrmtci, in which are some very goxul thinea in the way ot camp life, whit It we 1 may hereafter extract, and which will "open the faces" of thousands. Aunt AUy, the irrepretwihle, came neit, in which AIr. Clarke haa portrayed the peculiar (harac ; WfriKira oi a personage wen mown in an thiA region. We are pretty good at prog ( nmticat ions, munetimes, but we cannot evt,n coa.ure when our editorial face will ever get sin oo the again. It was. not wrinkled with care, he sure. If any one doubts on the subject, let him read Aunt Amy, and then look in the glaan, and he will aee some t- . a a . . e . , . of theoddeat imxturea of tears and wr.i,. klea, but no sadness, in or around his optics. Sjieaking of stories, we have aeen nothing on this aide the Atlantic, nor .from the . . , . , , , . . . . other snle either, letter of its kind than 1 Mrs. Downing's Chap. A oilWfert Through jrenna. we nave tried lo make some , selections from this very arch and anricbtlv delineation of character, but could find no , A t . i pl-tvc tu atop at short ol the end of the r "ftpter. There are, also, hy the same lady, two ; "Memorial Flovtrt" and "It pox'ins, "Mtmaruu t Uitcert and Ixitr" lMth of which have great poetical " "a"? nr .. -.... ,.v. . ..0, ..,. kj i i and full ot beauty Victor C. Barrintfer's " Tvttv Month in j AyMn" grows better and better in every i number, and we thank him for publishing, even at this late day, what was due to the public years ago. ri . , Itev. D. B. Ewing has given us a vcrv . h e Renial and interesting sketch of the lilo ol his friend, Governor H. W. Allen. The other articles read by as arc all good. Ho, we doubt not, are those which we have yet to read. All the articles in the Land H'e Late are original. We thought that the determina tion of the distinguished editor, on estab lishing the Magazine, to publish nothing which had before been in print, was ill-advised. We thought that choice selec tions from Foreign Magazines would grace his columns, and give them an additional interest to its readers. But we are satisfied now. We see nothing better in works from abroad than we see in our own "In stitution" every month. There is in it na tive research and talent and taste enough 1 to gratify any one's patriotism ; and the unj j parallelled success of the enterprise ia the highest compliment that could be paid to ,.u - :...i . in. ..,. ... f i.. luv.icujviii. 01 its usiriuiie lounuer this aide of that place. This notice is in i serted for the information of any ol his rela- j tions and friends, who may see it. Particu ,r fonenrning the death of the young man , can Ik- had by applying lo Win. A. Price Haleigh. The Newbern Journal of Commerce giviMi the particulars of a brutal murder near k'iiml.ni II .,. i inston. 1 1 say s. " A most. astoiindiiHg crime was commit- creek, about six miles from kinslon, on the t llmington road, Natunlay morning last, A vender of lish and oyster, named A. Cos- ton um l.r.w.v..ll...r .l..u.. .1.. I.:.. wf, when he was set upon l v three men win. it is supposed first shot hi in through I the head, and then dragging-hia body I'roin t ran, maltreated it in a shocking mini , m'r' They then attached a rope to one tcu I ., . X ' ,li t n . . ' ........ .....e , . . . v.. ' . , ' 1 ,u ' '"tom, and tlius .Itew ,j',M,t'l man out of sight under the water. They took the cart to pieces and concealed tnm ns well as imssil.l,.. Alter whi.h tb . murderous ianer niaih. off -.'ill. hti t. thf. I,nnn i .1...:. nr.. ...... . ... .. ill-irotlen biu.tv whl. h i. tl... . Briukley. were seen followimr the earl .ml 1 aubaeijueiiHv eolng dowtk the road with the f horW.4 th Jt iL, Z .... -'.. . , . . with n posse, and succeeded In arresting I the two former, who are now in the Kinston Jail. Thomas Brinkley wa. seen ou Sal. bath morning with the horse, but In-ing Cl!dta.iuila4 tut to-Mwati.tti Jn not yet been captured " COURT ADYIRTISIMliHTg, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, , UCRTII Coi-ktv. I CMWf V lriJCAS AKI tJCAHTTB SnMl.lN, fu I " Trail, IH117. ' Joseph H. Myers, j I Wa. 11. Hofc-Kard. ' IT appearing to tbe satisfaction of th c, ; that in. H. ll.Kanl ia, snd resale ImtJjT hunt- of this HUte ; It Is ordered that publuinT Is iii.vle, iii the Serdinel, (a paper publuhiT j HaleiKb. K 0.) Inr six weeks! iotifvu,,, ? leinlaiit to appear at tho next term of ll,i ( ,J I., Iw I.pM il llii. Cnnvl H,M i llri.i , - "-- - ... nuauaur, ou Ik, 'A : entered immul luiu. " 1 tnesa, Willi AM r. (i HLKl , U ,k nam 4iuri, ( iniiev in n lllliaor. tlie adi'in..! W .1-.. 1.-..I a I, im 1 . dav of February, A 1KS7. WM I' tillii.n '' r '1 mar l:i-IM;" C.w STATK F NORTH CAROLINA, , Wausi Ciiimv, j .11.1 i.r I'u.iu A.n UrAaTCa kxwi,,, )( I im, I;? C. V. Lewis, I The Nationnl Lxjiress ; and Tiausportalion Co. . -I rf.n 4 11 apM-armj( Lo the aatiKfactiun uf t. i ,t11 diat the .U lendani, The National tuTt tu J, rrannporuti -n r., ia a ntni-reaideiit of thfKu ll.ei efort it in ordered that puhUetion null . 1,1 tt,t: ."'"''v m!! liHhed ui til city of Italeijfli.forsix HUeeunair wu-Um maifuL ;ie defeudmit to x and appear at tLt. i.x, .. ..f our Court u i'leaamnd Quaxtor ternnm. tv u held lor the County of Wake at the Conn " in Haleigh, on thethird Monday in Mar i.t-u nl nd there to answer, plead or demur , "n,, ? aiont will he taken r to confesw. f Witnetw, J. J. FEltKKLL, Clerk of , Mtl Court, at office in Haleiirh, the third M.nul , reb. 1M07. 13 FERHELL, c r mar 2u-wfiw ; Cl 1 t I ! STATE (F NORTH CAROLINA, , Wakk Coi'iiiv , III o PlKVS A Mf (Jl'AHTKK SFahi,Nl Jt Tlum, lHli? OtoiKe A. Lack, i r"- Attavf, ,-,. rharh IVriiM. IT amtearinu to the -MtinfariiiiM ..r o... . 1 that the defemUnt, Cha. : i.f tla- Kial : ll isthcnifure isnlvrwl l. i.r r, ,. llial ..ul.l,.-,!,., mwJ, hl th) i;.i,.;, L. , " a ni.spaH-r nililu.hed in the l itv nf lull -il, i , , al i i ka alU'n-KMVi'ly. uotlfvilli.' tlm il. i. i..K. , Ik- and appi ar st the next term of iti i',,,, , i i' a aim vuarter Htnttioria, lit be .. 1.1 f1)r ... .i ...... ' .. . ' 1 " w ' oiinl . at tlie 4 .till t 1Iouh4 in Kal tliiid Muniliiv in Mav next, then ana tiT.-i "ii i'i. Hwer. plt-ad. or demur, or judgment will ,. ui ', ( r,tnfr)tit m to him. Witn.r.,4 .1. .1. FFkltF.LL, Chik . ( ., Court :.t ..tie . m Kah .gli, ..h the thud Mi. U. i.r Ei h. 1-m.t J.J. VEIillELI., i i , mar HJ-li-wHw STATE OF NOHTH CAROLINA. Wake Cihmi, i i it . I'l l-An ANJt yi AUTKR Sch1. Tkhu, lWiT. -lamea A. MMrc I Tn use of Koh't Andrews, th. Att'irh, The National Express and Transportation Co, j IT aii.eariiig to tho aatit-facUon of tin-('m.:, 'list the lUtendant the National ExiirenH il! j r;Ulfl,1((rtat.oU Co itiuan-T&LxJxCtx: H" re fore it imiidired that publication I m.it in the .Vf.ofW, a newspaper ptibliahed in ih Italniffh fir nix we kn auooeaarrelr, nuufri&i rf.sVr cimrtrflW "X S..' i'.u 1 I In lil lor tin- i nmily nf Wake, at the t!onrt H.rna 'J "assas., UIO VtUlll II I 'IIS lf.la.rrs-1. rati l, UiA i B.J '. then and then to anewer, plead, or dmur, - ' ' '.Y" v V . ,r..".t.V: ' Court nt f.ftice in luieii-h th hi,A u.-.-i.. .j in i Feb . A. 1'. W, 1 J. FERBELI-, C C i mar Ji w'.w STATE OF NOHTH CAROLINA, I Wakk OorsTY. Colh rnl' I'llm AM. yiAKTEB 8ESI.IOMI, Trl Tskji 1K67. , ( ) . Kitert Andrews. Atttifhment The National Ex press and 1 ansportation Co. I IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Cm: i that the defendant, Ths National Eti-rera inJ Transportation Co., la a non-resident of the Nut. therefore it ia ordered that publication bemi li io the .SfnfinW, a ne- paper pnblishsd in tbe ntr of Raieurh, for six successive weeks, notifying tk defendant lo he and appear at tbe next term f nur Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, hi la held for the County of Wake, at the Court Huhk in Raleigh, on the third Monday in Hay nm. then and there to answer, plead or demur, or jude uient will be taken pro eonfeaso. Witness, 1. J. natRELL, Clerk of our said Conrt, st office in Raleigh, the third MondiT u Feb. Iii7. J. J. FEttBELL, C. I C mar 20-wCw STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I Wi Cocstt. i ' Corar of Plias asn Qcabtis Sessioss, fri I . Taaat, 1807. Wm. H. Hood, Admr. 1 ret it to t e. Smutereaf m j Michiel Whitlv, and others. ) attett It appearing to the satisfaction of tbe Ceiin ! that m. K. Whitlv snd Higden Whitlv, tu the defendsnts in this eaae, reside beyond the limits of this Mtare s It la therefore, on nexn. ordered by tbe Conrt, that advertisement be mulr for six weeks succesatvely in th. fiaJeigh .Vnl".. a news-paper published u Baleigfa, aotifyuuj lb' said defendant of the tiling of this petition, ui! that unless they appear st th. next term nl lbi Court, to-wit the third Monday in May next, thru and there to answer, plead or demur, judgt-uiriii pro confegso will be taken aa to then. Witness, J. J. FEKHELL. Clerk of our u i Conrt, at office in Raleigh, th. third Monil.t"' Feb.isi7. J. J. FERREM.. C. C I mar 7 lTH-wlw STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Wakk County, i C. TUT OF T.A8 AND Ql'AaTEB NrssioNS, Km Tkbm, 1H67. Hubert F. ,lonc?, j e. ' .Itttiihmfi The National Express and TransMrtation Co., I I r smtesring to the astisfsction of the ('"J'1 that tee defendant, tlw National Kxpres. aa.1 Trauaoortatloli Cak. is a non re.iih.iit of the SUti1 'therefore it is ordered, that piihlicatinii Isnni' i "'e Sentinel, a newspajier published in th' ( , KH,,,i(thi for mix ,newm!ivc ww,k, m,nfmi: u . 1 li'fendant to lie and apear at the neii li nu (n Kl, igh. (hen ail Oh to answer, pin 1 demur, or judgment ;m. ,,..,.. mil I ml.. ' to ile-m. H II ll.'.s. .1. J. ! I.K II I.I.J .. CJ, i k of t olll. in Kaleigh, the llur.1 M .. '' i. 1. FKItliKLr;, l . mar 'JO-sCw STATK OF NORTH CAROLINA. JlWNWTOH CoHNTV. ('ot ill' ri.l;As ano Ui'.kti;h S..hsi...s-. h Tt mi lKfi7. I '.ti y Gmlwiti, i ' ' '.'i.;.W Mia. '. ft. M. IU1I0... ) I appi'lil'llie to the aatinf.etinll of tin' that Ji. Jl- llarlow. tha defcmlaiit 111 tin- is sb. Ill Is yolld the htiiils of Ibis Mat.'. ' i. hI.mi hi Im I il... limn. ..f 11,1. m.i.' it t i' siii'tissi.e wik. in the Weekly '"fT"" .'!"' "".'.'i1' 'f;'n,lT' "f.''"' " . . . ., , , ih.. PI l l ..r ,.r r.'1'I"1. . tin same will I tnkeli .'i o cooVm.., ami il" I ' l"'"v aiiaehed will ! couilcui'uril o' aaiis'. ': '''u-'i'j. ' p"t',hksi. v ru. ..r..,.l 1 -..u.: ofri.i' in Smiihfleld, the 4i'h. Jlondavof lil i' "' K. " r.T. MASSFT. tie m.r ll'.-IStl-uilw

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