I THE SENTINEL. SATURDAY JULY 20, isr.7. KKPCBLJCAS r. ItADlVAl Thce two words, so different in their meaning anil intent, arc very strangely and if so, why talk ot trying Jefferson Davis or improperly used to designate one and the j any other "nliel" as a traitor under the mime political party in thin country, a J Constitution I Why appeal to the Consti well as to distinguish the advocates and tution at all in uiattera connected with re st Hit rents of this parly from : 1 1 other. construction f A Kadical we find no cou- Some very coneereatitx men allow themselves t" I 'i- called Republicans and act with that party, allhsmgh, by doing so, thy tlo vio .. fanVin.T .n.l 4.. ... .1 1 1 . ... t I. II. . . 111. ! will ' villi nuil .11 aim. Kor instance, there are many men 1 who act with the Republican party, ho are real jide I'nion men and h-ive ltn at-j waj . i .They are also anti slavery men and have Ih'cii always They lielicvc, i however, iu that iiilidel aud .unfounded a j sumption in the Declaration of Indepeii.l j cucc. that "all men are r rented tree mid nUal," which is a very pretty, felicitous i xpression, and perhaps was well enough in its place, as asserting the equality of rights of all British subjwrts, whether colo nial or lcloiiging to the parent Slate, l.nt hit h call neither bear the test of mailer of I at t and sound philosophy, nor of right reason or the word of Jo.l. These men are warm advocates of the doctrine of the Declaration of ItidciM-nilcnce, the Hill ol nights and of the Constitution ol the I'nited Htates, so far as the hitter accords w ith t,,lie tw o former, especially it those por tion which insist upon eipial justice to all men. Now, if Republicanism at this day only meant this, our charity for these men would oblige us to acknow ledge their consistency Ilut the word " Republican " doe not mean any ol these. Noah Webster' authority on thi point cannot lw called in question. Welistcr says that the adjective refiilji-an means, " pertaining to a republic ; consist ing of a conimouweath ; as, a republican constitution or government ;" and so on. The noun reMiean Wclwter defines, ' one who favors or prefers a republican form of government." Ilut it is to his definition of the meaning of Re'uMic, to which we must to get at the root ot the meaning ol the word " Republican." This word Republi can is upon the tongue ot whites and blacks ol the Sooth, yet how few of them know its meaning. According to Webster, Republic means, "a commonwealth ; a State in which the exercise of the sovereign power is lodged in representative elected by the people." It is not a pure Democracy in which all the people hare a direct control or sovereignty, where the voice of the people is the unre strained absolute sovereign, i the " high er law" to which all ui-st bow, as now taught by modern lUpublicao. Not at all. These modern Republicans profess to des- pise the Democsacy and. contemn their principles, yet the only pura Democracy ev er taught in America, ia boldly held up to our admiration by modern Republicans as alone corresponding with the original prin ciple of the government. This is all as sumption. There is not a word of proof that the father ol the Republic ever enter tained such licentious view s. Their objec t, in forming this government, was to prevent, lorever, all tendencies towards monarchy and aristocratic titles and .claims, on the one hand, while, ori the other, it guarded a gainst the licentiousness of Deuvs racv, by fixing the sovereign power, not in nu Ik' fterrftU, but in a certain quulitieil class, em bracing the great limly of the main citizen, to le exercised by their yiuilijifl represen tatives in the States, and iu the Federal Government, but whose powers were to lie denned and limited by a written Constitu Hon. This, and this only, is a Republican form 01 government. Modern Republicans, we regret to say, do not confine themselves to the rspntitieiu views of the lathers. They assimilate and co -operate with Radicals, and identify 'themselves with the same party. What then is Radicalism ' The ideal 1 meaning ot the word mlioil, is root the lieginning, original or lundaiuental basis. I Those who admit the word Radical 10 lie I their party name, pretend to hold to the good meaning of the word to the original teachings of M'Hjna CU.tr ta, the Hill of Rights, Ac. Bo bow strangely have tbey been perverted by the Radical party ! Tboae well disposed, honest hearted Republicans, who hold party affiliations with the Radi cals, lorget that there is a bail meaning, as well aa a good one, to the word radical - -A thing or principle, or party, may be radi cally wrvng, as well as radically riVkt. If it be radically right togive liberty to all the slaves of thia country, and we do not ob jct to theii being tree, but to the manner ot their being made fiee.) is it not radically wrong to enlare the most intelligent, hon est and virtuous of the white race I A re you an original I'nion man- always a I'n ion man, believing the Union indissoluble, only by successful revolution or by consent of all the Slate ' Do you believe that secession urailienlly wrong and that its fail ure could not make it nuliadly right '. Hy what peculiar iditsrytH-rasy. then, can you sanction, by your party affiliation, the Uad ieal programme, which is based Un, and proceed only from, the notion that secession was not only riyt ww y rigm in principle urromphshed fart by the ' ... " . i I nmn man, an original , but that it was an late wart As a l uion man, and nmr a I'nion man, ran you believe that it is radically right, to hold that secession is right and did accomplish disunion, separated the Southern States from the I'nion, deprived them, of all nehts under the common cnnstttnfioii, ai.d il.at thev are liable U U- held as Ci.nouered , r..vilioa.l Ihr u.,.lr Irsteil as ,ul.jeet, 'r , 11 . , , ' ui luenatwnal I oureH and of Uie North, j ero eplr? ( Aaay aiili kik-Ii I nionimii. I -,i;l niti-rs a IiIh I iiim.ii I,.. i,rt i lilxl iinn In lie calls himsrlf a l uion man. liaili- oina hands with iH'cessiunisui, when hat tb BouLbtru Slatea e not oi'iocus, that JU tttiiUK P0- ' MSB, but oomiuereil subjocts. ,1 j sutfc a -ogtM ; may j yoioniam is a mianouur, 4 f n 1- .- . . lire, ii nauicaiiam ue a sve it ia that lotna lor. Xi leoes a. ot appro., part, J1 that lw I. ! waft ah. M mcr secessionists are simply consistent when tUej admit that wo are conquered State, and a conquered ieople, entirely at the merry of the conqueror, having forfaited all riglitH under the Constitution. Hnch are I,oiia-atrct and Jctf. Thoiniiron. nut sisti ncy except in Thad. Htcvoni and Wen dell l'liillip. ilut to make them consistent, they must admit they are ecionita Ilut Noah Webster correctly dctiues a Radical, when he says, "in modern wlitics, j he i 1 a person who advocates a radical n loi m. or extreme measures iu reforma tion " Again, when he dclines Radicalism to U-, "llic doctrine or principle of mak'ui" radical n lorm iu government, by overturn- inc and chaiiifiuir the uresent state ol tliinus." Such Radicalism we may' be lorted to yield to, because it is too strong for us. but. that it is ii.i.-.i wrong, we shall niM-r doubt. II you area Rcpuhli can. Mich as Madison, and Monroe, and .loh 11 tjiiincy Adams, and Henry lay were. then we go with you . but if by Republican ism you mean the Radicalism of Thad Stevens and Wendell l'liillip, we lag to demur. Rkv. J..1. 1, vNsni.1.1. Wc learn that this gentleman ha declared himself a candidate to represent the county of Granville in the approaching rivotistruVtion Stale Conven tion, and has commenced addressing tin itenplc. Mr. I., is a Haptist minister, a practising lawyer and a mall of ability. Hi is an indcenilent candidate, a I'nion man. and advocates reconstruction umh r the Military bill, a a necessity Which i- iui avoidable. Iielieviii iu the absolute iui portance ot an early settlement of 0111 ditli culties We approve of Mr. I.ansdell's course. We hope that honest, good men in the State, anxious to serve the tieoplc in the Convention, and who may Ih deemed by their friends fully qualilieil for the position, will declare themselves as candidates at an early day and w ill ad. Ires the -ople at every available 'int. The newspaper in this State cannot reach the people lor want of mail facilities, and if candidates do not declare themselves, and address the people before the registration i completed, but few ol the whites comparatively will rcyia ter. The jieople, Isitli white and colored, need liuht. We know of no other plan, by which they can so lully obt ain it, aa from the lips of intelligent, honest, good men, who are candidates for the ( 'mention. There is but one objection to this method, but it cannot occasion any dilncully among patriotic men who look alone to the good of the country. Too many gentlemen ol the same way uf thinking may declale themselves, and thus dufcut a good cause. -In such a ease let an equal number ol Un friends ol each candidate Ik' selected to say which ol them shall run and which shall retire.. - - - - TlIK Si PPI.KMKSTXI. RaeoSsTllI I HON Act, No. 2, effectually precludes "the opinion of any civil otficer of the (internment" from lieing regarded or observed by the District Commanders. Even it this wen- not we should hope that no tuither interpretations would lie asked ol, or given by, the Attorney (ri'tieral, us We trust that no turthei bills of injunction will lie tiled iu the Supreme Court. Moustrous as it appeals, we are uow being freshly beateu bw a legal opinion by the chief law nrhcer ot the (Jovernmeut, wliose duty it is. when called upon by the Executive, to give an official exposition of the law ' Our situation is soiuew hat akiu to that ol M. Thiers, the French historian,. when ha was arrotitl at the time ol the ivtii 1' ttnl of the present Krwieli Emperor. He argued the uiatter vehenieutlv with the officer who arrested him : 'ijunU-il Wi Ki 'fort mid I'nrt. nilfirt ami (rrirtnis, Anil prOTeit fVniti Vsltel Most eKCeeduiKl Well Hin-ti a iW-eil wiulil If. i)itsj striKioiis. Tsisilil lisve in"i-il a Christian liowels To have hi an I the .1 lul.ta In. staleil, Rut the liois-.ier itnl Aa Iui was but. .tiel riiMi ei him m"iii t jinilM '" til K YlKolMix lutein pi iraries seem very well satisfied, on the w bole, w ith Supple ment No 2, for the reason, they say, that it has buried the Alexandria Constitution, and covered those who sought In use it for base purposes with contempt and iulaiuy.' Tlllt Niw Yobk Derail closes an article on Reconstruction as follows "1 be work Of reconstruction, as soon as tinishisl, will be followed by a reconstruction of our national parties. This is, certainly, a great inducement to reconstruction. Any new re organization of parties, which promises to sweep out ot ex istence the Radical hydra, will compensate for much of present sacrifice and suffering. Let ns all register ! MM. hi RHATT'A tSWH'KXi H The Irttrr of oitr eorntapondent (aayi the New York Espreia) revives an important statement on the trial ot Mrs. Burratt, which, be appeared ia the column, of the hj-i'rcu, some eighteen; months since, and whch wM Rt Uw UuffW m (,(;. nied. The particulars o( the cane are uow thus Hinted, and with good authority : "Alter her ounsel had concluded his ar gtiineot in Mrs. Hurratt's lebalf, the Judge Advocate Ueoerall (Mr. Holt) approached him and aaid : AltlKufi yon and J may differ as to Mn. Hurratt' innocence, I wish to say that your effort Uaa made a decided '"P'n "I?"" '. :0." "ma to make it finding, su jo,,), Hnritrtr, Kkip, hiio t.ip.t. i.iini 11 six ot the mem- KautJ:, Fnster, Tonikins and Clrndenin were opposed I "w Hram ssnwrice. l ne Assisiaoi J uuye I the tlratli sontencc. Tbe Assistant Jude .idrocatc, Hon. John A Biagham, arguwl the case in tbe ausenc ot her counsel, and. to use Oeoeral Haucock'a own expresaioD Then was pleotj ot diacuaaloa on tue inb- jett,' tkioki and paper and autlioritlia were not lor, ana onany ip court passed the sentence. But before leaving the table around which tixtf war wted, thi . papv was drawn up and aipned by f be geaerala namad. The authority for thi statement is most reliable." ' ..- The colored Brtkit Cuuie&f' Uoliisooho. tiold.lioro is under the pastoral charge . a white Southern man, Rev. Mr.; Nelson. lie apiears to be laboring solely lor the spiritual good of hit congregation, aa the very best meaua ol promoting the moral elevation of the colored race, without which thetr political elevation can do them little good. Recently he took occasion, at the close of a service, to advise hi congre gation to avoid, it far as possible, all pnlit ical furor and exeilc incut, and, by all means, to avoid all entangling alliaucta with all . villi-, by the Republican party. Speeches . ... . , . ., , ,1,, iv 1 w ill Ik' made in bchall ol the Fri'cdnian's xrret lulitical s-r, as they iniglit . . ., ' 1 Benevolent Aid Socicti. sources ol great evil to them. I Ins we con- . .,- .bsjo,,.. ,,- tirst public de aider sound and good ad vice, and such as f ministration ol a new political party natu all good men in llic South will give the: colored people. We l lieve that any colored man, who desires respectability in the com ; inunity, and wlm is auxiou to maintain a good couacicncc, mid really to I a Jr,t , mm, will come out ol all such Sia ieties. Sis'ieties which oul aim at a benevolent and humane object are n rv ditlerenl things. - 1 It i praiseworthy i" colored M-opte to isuu 1 bine with each other, for the purpose of J relieving the psair. visiting and helping the i sick and aiding in burying flic dead among them. Hut every colored man, who has the illdclH-nileiicc and the i-ciim ot aflciluali, will scorn the proposition to join a s.-. ret . Klitical society or l. aijiie, which U under the control of a particular part' and winch requires a solemn oath troiu c it U member to vote and oInc, wll il thepirlv iliiect. This is absolute slavery ol I In mind, which is the worst kind of servitude. We learn that the pru.li-Dt mill proper caution of Rev. Mr. Nelson has liccn as sailed as nnbis oining a Minister of the lo K- Radicals hat mil f i iit-itiii iliiu wltta ladi al pri-rii li-ri wri. 'i Hilitii-H, attend pnlit ical inn I inn and e.Mivciitiou and make politi. nl -p rein s Such hpor rUy in too m inih st. ' Ir Krm- a holy horror in the minds ot I Home ot the hiipi r 7.1 ahin iti-opli r of K i.ln alimn in tlie Sni'li to -.jrak ol tin I "nmitfiitutiiMiality" ol the n-cont ruction j U'ii-.lation of l'oiii;ress. To all Mich we (oinniend some utteinnccs hy "ih it orand j oh, man," Th:t I. StfVenn, ni the HotiM- ot I Hcprrmtativw. a few days simv. In explaining the report ot the ('niiiniittee o 'onference, he said "Mot of the amendment!! of the House had le'eii agreed t, with home shyht iiOMli- ticatioiis,me 01 wmcn ue nouni .pnu: an improvement -that wa in characterizing the authority oU'tmore a ' parainoiint over the whole aulijirt. llic Hou had iiibmu "in- i,i'in una H r II in alisnilonin'i thr : penal section auopu-u me inouon oi .-nr. Wiloon ol l.ma The Senate eouhl not! , . . .1. . ..: 1 Wilson, ol lows. The I " - ,- , a-ni' ti. that, on account ..t sum.; PKC"'",r I reasons, ami the conlrm-s on the part of t k j House did not think It worth while to split alionttbat. Ilieproviaion mi.cu lie nan ha. I most at heart win thai which sanl thai tlistriet eominaiiili-rs (-honhl not Ih- removol without the consent of the tHnate. The ennterers wi-ro nUnit to split iimiii that, having aareetl unon evervthinu i-lse. After coin eilini; the power of Connn-ss over the 1 whole matter to he paramount, he could not very well cee the looic ot that reasoning j w hich held that 'ongn !. ha. I not the Con stitntioiial laiwer to -.ay thai those ollieers fthoiihl not lie relnoveil without the consent ..t tl..-s.-nMti I'.nt Ii.- h....r, the Holism to ontider thfit the S. n:ite was -mvural lur- Ioiijtm iH-hind the Hons.- in tin- march of re form jrrhnwheouoit to hv Hadicaliam. S nuton were oinino ,,p Mhlehm-, hut Itad not yet L,',,t piite -piar.- up What he had ju1 'mentioned wan an illustration ol that, 'Hum- frtinirntM of the M h.itte,, .'..,,,. ttdwu had ettiwk, rrhapM, in the kidneys ol aome Si-nalor ! laughter,; and t mi Med them at nioht. When they tried to prorw thijhotof tht rit f'oi.titriti.i wan found in their wav and:olwtructd them." f Steveui houeaf and out spoken, at leant. ... j He spurua ami derides the Constitution, 1 and he han iiianlinc-. enough to say ho. Ki.m ilut Nt York ll.-mhl'. f.tt -t fK PtrotT fXfrr.Xff. Mk. Kiutoh: I have read (Ins day with inn 11 ttt: aatialactifin an article in your pajwr, in which the writer takes the ground that since the American government has en f run chiard the nrgm, the same jH.litical priv'il egea ouht jutty to Ik- exteinled lo the red man We Indinns have lcen 90 long accus toined to the douMe dealing crall of our while hrrtheren ttn this continent, knowing from Had e.HTienre tliat thr fair wonls uttered hy thr tongue weir ollrn contradict ed hy the feeling) and malice of the heart, that when I read the article in qurotioo my first iiupulae waa to treat it with contempt ; but then the air of franknraa mid sincerity which areiued to pervade it made mechanic my mind, and axvakenett in my bosom emo luil.uniio mi..iiiii. nil- .1IIK-.K11I1 l,-giUt.rs, as ytiii jiisll, lenm.k are flow.iiK with li.vi. towards the black riu-o, while they wilirely ik'"""- imt only th. - wrutcnetl conoiiMHi, iui even me vi-ry e strnce, ot the red man. .Nn why is tins ( Is the Indian so tntirely inft-rior In tbe ne grit as to tx-ot' no account whatever I Shoiihl the pre.K-nt war, however, continue lur any length ol tims, I shall venture to promine, without any attempt at Iwieatinpr, tliat my people shall exhibit traits ol il&rini; ami stratesy ol which not only Deques, buteren civilized while men, illicit justly U- proutl. They have done so heretolo're, and they will tlo it again, due fact is worth all' the then- ry in thu world. That the Indium shall be conquered there can be no doubt, but that they shall tlie tamely and unavenged it will never lie said of theiii. All we want under heaven is simple justice, and be treated as human brings possessed of souls anil bodies. Were Uw iialpil l I a elamwiMSvin our deleiiceas it has been in tliat of the neuro.1 ocjjro. our early delivery would IV certain. Ilut i no wehavinir nothin" to cvpoct save pro traried misery and nltimale elrmiimu..ii. I ... . . .r- i in conclusion, iH-rinii nie, io oner you inv i lfrif.lt tlmnks .oi.l ..r.fini.le f,.r ...,ir .i.i vindication ol my unfortunate brethren Texas, uhicl, have not been lawfully dis- KIOl-TIH'IIKKK I1""' of, are forfeited to the L'nited Slati s ' '' by her treason and reliellion. and shall AoTHi- K iNThKVFNlao Skmhion of Cos I hooceforward I subject to the operations uf orkhs The action of the House 'vester.lav tl,e '"""eiltoa.l law. This wouhl o-n to ...,' i'.i; ; i i j I . - .'''settlement Slid tillara a vast diiiniiin ol bl7th.it a third si s-ion of the Kortietl, Con- ?. : :. I i- . . "I .. :n i. I...1.I t v... i...- This priMipect of impearhmenl at tint time'iind I ! .:.i' i i... .1.. .. i: . .' iui v t.ni.nicmi . .v . im- mutiru p 1 1 1 mn . may be considered by tlie Ibxlieal extrrm- f ists as necessary as nn excuse to their con stituents for the failure, after so much blus ter, of finding anything in the conduct of the President worthy of censure, upon an investigation of six months' duration. Yet it is evident that many of the Kcpubiicans are becoming , pprebenive Uiatlbi: Iwld tarrw aa alreaily been kept- npoa the stture too long. SatieHal InUUigeneer. Kit , ..j. is i i..uii. The French Minister ol Htate announces that fraudulent bankrupt will not be ur rendered by tbe United Bla tea. "(Wwipouaeuce of UioeSnUneL The Julj, AjhmLe iaeiiosj p Wow Doctrinal of the Part Enunciated Confiscation, laail Bights and the Unity of the Races, ft a., eVe. Ashkvti.ih, July 7, 1W17. &litor ixntintl: A few weeks ago, the . Ilenilt rsonvillo. IHoneer contained the fob I lowing editorial announcement : "We are requested to give notice that the I 4tll. day of .liilv w ill In1 ccleliraled, at Ashe rally excited. 111 the mind ol our people, u 'onsiderable interest to ascertain the pohli cal tenets held im.l advocated ley the new I ,.irr The "glorious 4ll. . " cinne and was trulv "a great ami glorious day." '. The lieediiiei, and women came out iu i nimibers, all in regular holiilay si) U mid withtlmiu rumen tew ol tin- wlntr r,nik tltut tilt' "I tlic I 'ii ii m Israelii-, or i pul.lii ;tn mrt v. rtliol. I AIhIUI ;i IK t iasioii ol ultoiit lo liumlrrtl tVc-. hiM-n, ln-rt-lcl ty tilt I'nitril StutcH tla ;imI a haml ot liuisir, limn In -1 i tluouli tin- town, oli.nl iu-i tlir liiot nr ; Ui i oi.h r, iin-1, iu nil risH'ft-, (-oiiiliii l itii; , tluir rot t nlin- in cr(linit tl.-. All; rriin-. flclilitol at the tli-la , lUt it t a iil.)rrt ot" ri-iuarlv, tliat ihr if hits im ni ( lrr oftlu- I.i .iiir or j.,ri r-i"u-.i- I to j. tin iu tin- proce-sium tir tTi iiionif. : All.-r 1 1 m v i 1 1 f;cHft through thr prinri jal Mwi u, t!n iti;ialii'tl to thf niMir fiiaiv, Iu rr, al'tfr n'stm tor a tcu mo menu, a rathir Mtlaiit looking .n' inn n ot thr hitc raft ariM'. anil, in vi-rv olt mn !: r aHlie l-i liatim uf ln.U mi.l fiin , win. ii was w 111 v apiilaiuitwi. ,m u rnrnr tfcp Orator of tilt- ilayT rallt . Ki .ink 1 in INnlaihl. K in.. I nitil Sl.it ', ( 'iMiimi-ioih r, Vr., A.r., uiitlt'r-.too. anl .iirreco to In- t'i' ft fi t trtit'tttrt- mm ot the party in this entnitry. He iiuuuited a larj;e -I. Mie, and for a half or three ipiaitiT-t o ;oi hour In- I. id down o ml i-nforced, in a lh pciiilinrU his ,.v n, lie threat hct rim ami polic ot the ureal Ih piililii 'n, or I'nion Leaijm-, or Kadiral p:trt, ( called ) To i;ive yon a u port ot hi- speech is im im j -( I olitji . A lew extract- must sullicc. IIuIh'hii Ly thanking ttod that bla.civ w n th ad. He said tlmt he had al a ay Ureii an aho!itiitni-t and that the llaek man wa the eiUl of the while; thut " the nejio w a- tniidc ol the same identical kiml of ilwii thut 'ol. Jim Henry and in it It weic inadeof." (This rem irk was not ipplauded, xcept ly outsiders, and one old Kieedinun wan heard to av " ltt'. tll !k" ) 'lU,.f th, ttttvrt.l H.jr A.(7 mur to rent lilnJ t tin tr'ud MIrt, f"it thut in ,nt"thtr it tr, tht rhitt ir,,t,'-f ti ''(" . tht futifmiri ti ht (iiUrr u T.a ,H ,)a( ,M.t.( j iln(. ;l tS ;i, L.i((i miU (J(lM a , qw -u nUtkutf, r,,m.llllK..r(, that the ( MM.akt.r ,4ill uini,h,-d the C'oiifede.ate ( ) ., . .. , . - ., 1 . riui llie IH.-aael Weill on in liu nuiin I strain, l.ut, like loo nianv o.li. r Kr.-at iii.-n. I (itll.t irn ,((. - t ,, ,,,, , ; wck , u wl,.h , ,lr u,tWr ,.,.,, ,k a :ll i,.n-,. Wl.. t,r , .,,, ..Sj ,i... .. i,r.,i,, ,i ,r wives and rhihlrtW out to hear the hpeeches, and nut, as they sa), lo la; innuheil l,y a lintcli ol hhu'kiiiartiiiiu. He nj;ratulatei the freed men upon the ilawnino ol freeilom, and advised all to join the League and nait lor "the oil time coining." Next r.'ime one I'tiHiu 'iri;iiiiiH Muiu-liiu-t l.u-k. K-aiuirc, otherw iiie called "Vttyt : f.i" w ho monnted the rostrum, and tor:(,.unl It, n.,t had imtiiL'tiiiit. .1 m Aiisina . an nonr pro eeuen ioenu;nn n ins am 111 in e pon thi; on.,t 1tulioi1.il riililt. nt Mates "d individual. 111 a th- that was riitin-ly unknow n in the dawol ( hief .1 utice ht.iry. " the coiiatitulhilial relations of the .States to the i-m-ial o 1 riiiiiciit, l,r w :.m particii larlv hfivy, ami adv.- d sewral idea? never dn amt-.l f hy I hiel' .Uitiic Tamy ; and "tie way w its heard to tvmark thai it was a Jreat inislortuii.- th:it Ihiniel Wehster had ' din! without hat in-; heard this inoihrn j c-xpoumkr of the Constitution while I aiioiner was iiearii 10 remark inai lie was I like hi threat protolvpe, W illiam Wrigglin; ' Holden, X. IV H . :md others ol that ilk. who, with thr Miplenc-s. of a cat, may be thrown, over a house hut always light on tlirtr fcM. - This Mlrtw had irhmtire hubiUa tii Mr. liU-ik's neccrtnion anti cud en Is, aa he was prior to, and during thu war, ouc of the most blatant, ml mouthed Mce.hiouistH iti hid sect it ui ; ami on his return trmn a north- ern priaou, aiiHu the wUr, wati th worst unreconstructed rebel in ull thr countrv But very lately something hart come over ihe spirit of his dreams, and he h is been heard to aay that he had Um a reat traitor onl httrrtti tuimjimj w Inch proosit iui- husr nrrer hern routitltrtil I am happy to icon I the Imt that the day paaard if1 pleasantly to nil part it, aaw the freed men, who wre hi-hlv inci-usi-il at the bla kguard stories functionary, ami -Iflile llrooki.' publir Ii w i.tlu-rs Im i oin plainrei that while geiillemrii who were a officious at night meetings ought to parti - .., :., ,i, ,1,,. ,.,. ,iir , H ,. w,,ro aKl.1(rtl, I h U) ,, , t1(, , y , ,11WU v,rt;il's h ail .. ,M,,.I , , Utt ailterc,,.,l(,. ICKI STKINU. I FoKNKV'M ('IIIIONICI.KON roNriiw-ATIoN. It is agreed by intelligent im u everywhere that ImweviT inipurtant the policy of inn lis caUon wuutti hae liven an a war measure, or as a nit an of lireskiui; uo the i-ritnil Ul"1 v1 of fo"h, it it had Ix-en IHvrlv maii;iirate.l in iwia, it is now too late ! lo (M"lnt "I""1 11 '"" ")' circumstance I tllut ""' llkd.v "rls'- 11 Mr- Julian's bill wt'rt' "ilopled, no oilier confiscation would n" ''i'rJ. 'or it would supjily the luces ! Mti,, "f ttM- "' wlialever nue or color, who ' fr,c lionies, and thin iuiet popular 1 clamor while restoring icniiaiieiit peace- mid I prosjM-rity to the whole country. , ,,j I '''"'''.'S'- "r -liilian s full pruvldes fur flu- fi.rl. il nrv u' ""' 1 ",u"' "tates ol all lands ejranled 10 Iu' 'ates ol the Boulh, in IS.'.il, to aid me construction ol railroads, said in.ni. Ii.iim, nnm .,.ir...i i ... i .. 9 .-... .-j. oiiotntinii. ft also provides that all the public lands f ' '"rudtoal. of cours.-, to the j oiau-in 1 1 x as, am a treat nicssini' to t ie landluss pior. while iMiwertullv nu.ii.. ! iroinoliui I the ,,"t'"l",l wealth and welfare. It would, it is true. I iu the nature id conliacuiion I - - . --, i bnl h wonld -disturb the private rljhts of ' property of no human Ix-inir. The last section provides that all lands hereafter sold for non-payment of Federal taxes and under proceedings in bankmiitcv shall be sold only in lots of not less than twenty nor mo-re than eighty aefca. Thi provision n very important, Tor many of the great estates oi tbe South would thu I ub-dirided. and fall into the hands of needy WittiTMoM, in tni.n homMtmOiVkrmMt. In the Hurratt case an utiti is regarded as established. 4IW- Trantlattil for the Sentinel, f rouy tin "Cwn uta," (the Simiiuh ljr fit Sep 'orl.) l'Aittt, 88th. June, UM57. Editou or Tint Crokist. The Sultan it to arrive here to morrow morning, in which case it is lu-lii-vi-it tlisi lin will nudist n tUs distrbulion of llie premiums ot the iiniver- j llle tnalment of Union prisoners by the so sal rxH,ition, which will take place next nM ;onfe.leiate authorities, tin Satur. Mondav, the 1st. of July, in the Palace I day Mi. ilungen moved to instruct thu same Industry of the ElysUn Fields. Sixteen '' mittee to extend their inquiries so as to thoOsiuid tickets have been distributed for laj,l a similar iimwligatimi mi the other the occasion, which promises to Ik- one of s'l- 1,1 discussion ol this proposition the most solemn of its kind which hastnken I (which, by the way, was r. jeclcll Ml. Kid place lor man v ears. The Emperor will ridge made the siiipnslng statement, that read a long disc!, iirse. wliich, very natural I" a conversation which he had had with ly, will be l,...k..l l..r with inu.l. io.pa lencral Ould, w ho ha,rhiiige of the ex ticiicc by everybody, especially by capital "change ot prisoners on the part ot the t'ou iars,whoere already giving to it n tone 1 federate Oovrrnment, he had been irifnrmed more or less iiacilic; but, hi view ol tl. casion, it appeal little prol'al'le that 1- polen, the I- n-iicli t loel. lll inutile lioil I u s 111 " ''cumenl eons, er . ted to the aris and nidiisiry. However. 1 know not wiih what 'j.'"1"1 " ""' ''"' discourse ( -Napoleon the Thud w ill embrace ..II. . ,. '""'c "l"l,'rM Ill"t " '"' I"'"1' Kr"l""i eo.is,-cratcil to the I .,lc political clems ol f.ulojie alel I N' n ol Ami I lea. 1 III truth w ill soon Ik- kuon u. and im shall ll,i n i c nhat louudaTion such report had. The i-lt ot t he l-aiiln lur .Hid Kiulilers ol ! Angina to t.iirt t ii it uln mlv 1 rcl tain, it in I M;hi .tit' I In- 1 1 ! l irrnlatf Ik-m; iny njofi tin- in 'tliisviit, wIiom- Mnil'u-'4tin ' riulravor to i-nluim r, a-s I Im lit i ' i-xait-ratfil ni iiou:. In i-iiii tin I'liT'l ;in-l lii mi'i;-t t-oiiit ni"i - 'it. h p"i t :iu i' "1 , in .i t-i .; .N.ipi.leon .Mi-'ii. I'":im 1 (is .l.i-rjili iloi-. n iiin in, i urn ! .f tituh littvr liinir thr K t i. t-t il. i' I if liiirts, the 1 KiiiM-iof ot' ,iim. 1 hi- tjifi-rr: ol I'orHiitl, thf l'i in- t V th - .i ,-t th. UiM.: of Ii tt ' ; lt;il , in )M ii,,;n I 1(. iiil,ni 1 1 1 ilo, 1 ami liat pi i -t to .lo, Oinillv, tliv Kmol Swoh ii, th.- 4jm ( Spain, the 1 Kind's II ni.iifl .iti'l I'.'IIulmi. (jtH't ii Vic toria, U tor KtllillUlt l, :iliIrVili ili Iloli- mi1, the Pone, and tin; Kinii. im ol Cliin.i. 1 do not nnderHtaiid. on .ini-ntlv. peopl attiihute to tin It i iinfioi tance, oi a tron i that hae eniWlii which in iv f.-lit n ;.! oiuh .it 1. renl mi 1 I III. ) it. .1 l.e , L.pl. 1 1 t i 1 -1 nnm in I 1.. ..t.l.r t.. . v. li. .t 1 1. .1 1 ..IM th.it tin I 1 to the itcrpt v In mn this, pin in h ( onrt on t in- inn:il, mm-, than n it ot the nomeiion, pt . pro in Auntriiin So and much iii"i that w ln h it ion :i cli 11 .ti'i et ! 1 011111:11 :iinl v p 1 ;ive to the li . 1 oi Sovereigns o the Noitu ; :ivn. to uinler stand lv this ih:iT th.-( t!iiit t ;!n Tml h ries il( 4ire to .how, m en ..t, nvil,t- inntllH r. the -o, p;thn U hit tl Unite tt with tin' i nl -i tu t .-I i ! 1 11 1 . ;i : 1. 1. 111 p iF t n ilhtr, w II h t lie Kill peli 11 .1-.-, pit I h' I illiior run pnralh-ll with oih- ,,, i.-niiu ant. iianiely. that tin- st n ot 1 . t . 1 1 1 1 tin- First in Co Is ha not cause o 01 in i mv 1 K 1 1 !0 I I .11 1 !M s.. J . inn th .r. im n it s t-. tln il J Mlp- coittr.i I '1 nice hehl ,:-U o( u n i 'II. h p.. , . I i I t it. I f the In., lion-, Ion oil 11! Il.-n in 1 1111 en li.ue -1 1 trienil-liip in. I mill Hteil aliiii'lv l"t w lloe Mini., inn I 1 1. It II. 1, -holll l l-l ta Ii it II the pohi v ot .1 -I- ih ;ov. iiiiueiits ii-i-u'-1 hand in hand.! itihe oiiM .,.1. u,tage S o.. .I,..., I. .ilitained 1 tr-nii the 1. 1 (lit tin ,... 1,,, I., I t 1'iuia ami llu.H.-i.i M.cluy llie t.Kt(i,, ha.-. I. ado! h'"rj-t n inte 111111 lie adjililo, a 1 ,ec ie ot t I to I'iiiiM t niivi I into icral nt'tsILA ,.t n the erowneil he.i.l-. I t II ..w. tin 'lipi. iii.itn- iin the Thi! I w imt t n 11 111 1 ill it N.ipo worthy o Ins tjuil ! fur in tin-, k ind ot 13 meal 1 true loil., 1 Ii petit, r-. iiri l I li.ii! , 1nanu t.1v n . are lut ruin the modi Tti roal viMl tiie-e n prtm-nt l ii tin- i;lory of ( e til lL kill lit Lwhlv the iivult ,,i tiU 11. lii ial Id tin- sacred c;tiifi o pi a 1-. In my Utic. ol tin- ni M-iv, I MMke to oil, at lenlli, ot the a'-le ihr which 1 ,L- nia-nl acta ot tli.it Intel hL', i,t .liplmiiat islouly coiilirm all thut I uil li in regal d to hi t.em tii ia! mllu then llpoli the rvrnl of the AiiMnui Kuipii.-. Ihr Hunoarian have (uI celelirateil wiih 1-11-thusiaHin their rtcotu iliat iu with the Ktu peror Fram in Joseph, and th.- A 11 -I ii an Mil' jeclh are the tir at to io homo io icon cilialioii. The tirt have oht.iine liht-rlv with autonomy, and the second have entctnl aain iu the lull even i-r t It 11 t'oiititu tional riohln. This was the hist u ot k which M. Ih-nst had to mcotn joi-.li, jm, lie hufl not vet Ix-eii a i!r to ! t . i 11 the y m oath its of the natiotialisi-.l l.tviaiif. he Ii;4r, sm 1 1 nhd at hat in iiuiiiii the two I great trunks o the momm ,i. Tin- r- mans were not coii(entil licit th ftvuU4 law ol the -tfi o h h. 1 hi; i fund;,. hould tc ir iwtablisheil, w Inch no an to .1 1 heir conatiUtlional librrUes ; Lhe elruinr.l hUo another ronrrsntou mil 1 w hied tt w as dilTicult to see thai tin 1 IU- ;n v of th.- 1 on j HtiluUonaJ legiioeu w;is iu,uinl I . nlimlr to Illllilst rial it poiisibiliM. M livn-it pi. in 1 1 a - 1 1 t inn .1.... hi I ' ti ll iiio iit II I M HI I III Ol I l- IIU wIl.T. I h II a lit a Nil h In olil ! iKrpoii ..!, i-l t !n- .(l'i ;i -I...! of Uie M ,1 hot llllli- lit- Hol lel. the liiliti t-r wonhl riot ll.h- b. I..H- the Kiiipei-.r and the K I. liM.tlh l'l i l the lllli.n lioils ol ihf jM'iinl law , but also thr roiistitutioi) ol l-.r i n r Mi.l ilniii ut lit.- Slut.-. 1111 itrinie Mnii-li r u Kmiu in .1 . t.li ,u fultillt il Ium iiiniiiiM-. Mii.l .i!n ii.U Ih, ! xl ..I llit- lull H K HUM II. I III- till t lull ill 1 1- find ils-ll lirlict-lurtli iiivi-v -eiil.iiiiin will wiih an mi Ihoiity wlm li it neier hud In Inn , and tin- Iteich-uath iiiav, lu lu vt i il i., di t mud ne - loyal people of the United Stiites are well 'censary, i-ncuw llie Mliilstei!., ul... have t atifSd that In no instance were its primn j neglected their duties or iniiixi i iidi d their ' r treated otherwise than with kindlier and j Hiwers. The Count it nti"nnrl,-.ii inijM-i ialift iuunaiiify ; therefore, ) eri(Hlical, and which receives its inipira j ".''"", That this House w ill enlerlain i lions, as it is said, Irom the cabinet l the " resolution which implies other than Hie luilleiics, is pleased in in liking known lh.it the recent conntitutional prnj-rls of M. Kenst have U.-cn well received by the I'ol- ish population, ami that the fVm, or I'ulisli ori;ad, rives its entire approbation to flu- policy ol that Minister, which promises the rtesl results for the consoliilation ot Ihe eoi. stitntioiial ri-L'iinen in the eniinre 'I d., same iiper, fie C'mk, e viols, as it deserves to be, the decree of aniinsty, which Hie em peror has issued, exleiidinj; lo ull the prov- inces this side ol the l iia. It is u step more, says the writer of the article, in the tlireclion of ri-concilialion. The discussion of the buih-els lor this empir trtis liwn )iosipiiued, in eoiifc-.jUeht r j ol l"c uni.K.Ren mr project ol law wlncli i me kii mucin. " pieseineti ionic icyis 'tiv,! U"lv- suppleinenliirj- cr. .lit I of 1 jH.000.IMJO. iu order to inert ih,, ..v ....,- .... .. i I diturcs which the lali political events have naceasiutcdui thy ollices of War mid .Ma. 1 nl" 'i?ormit it allusion is had to Ihe , "' M-i-" of to tlie liHneinuoiirKiii - s - j '" w,',,v'r ""l.v ''' Ik-ch the mo I llv'' "."')' ',l lo depart- i "H'iit ol War an extraordinary out lay oi 'f Uhnl '.' 'h Marine ol - '" " una mis proieci K,,lu '" Mi uion ami com- Ii id VCD rise to much tlisciissiou and com- mentary, not so much in rcunrd to the sum. but to Uw ehM h in which il has bepn im' wntnl .. - A Kussian iieriodical, the (Jafelto ul Wos cow, has published a bit of news, which I am unalile to say is true or not, but Irom the mere fact of having appeared in print nemanus nonce. Accortting to that paper, Oenfl Ignnttclf, Russian KmbaasaVIor at ConsUutuuiple,snd Ali Bey, ai in negoiu lions for the' acrpiisitlon ol Joruaalciu anil Jaffa, ior which itussi is disosel to give WpuapOOM footer What de you think of it I That which msy not run, may fly, and it is w-c-n that Count liismark is mak ing proselytes. 14 - "' ,-.tt-.. v, ,t.j - " From tlio National intelligencer. IS VESTJGA TIONS-IMP OUT A XT DlSCLOSUUK. Th House ol Kepreaentativu the other day appointed a ci'inmitlyu to inquire inlo that .all olfer was made by Iteuclal tblld to the luion ofltcel having (lie luattir I IX. i charge, that he would give llutii .'0.11(10. I ii ii in prisoners, sick and wouude , liuakiug ip I In iiiiiiiIh'I ill . I, Hi ii nt u nil Hole l o i 1 1- ( onledel'ale liovcJliluclL was uulAe lo leed i ,tt,..ut ., ,.,ieal.i.l, as the :llL Willi L I t ik " . . can t In in rot-i I .1 that llic oll'i'l Hits It'tll.- I. Il i.roUl.lc ilrit iinportiuit tart tl 1 1 r m I f- l t II Wolllil h:ivt- Inn ili-Jiiitfit ihv naUi-an iit-, it it liicl not Im-i'ii vrrilii tl . i ihr -pi-t to u Kntlti IniiiNill, Im w.t-sin fliaif "I c. tmn'C of prisonn on tin- part ol' tin I int.-.l Statfri ill tin- linn. He -.ti.t " the corrv.Hpnii(h in on tin- !nl-rl :I Imi-m lai.l lit tn ( 'oil'li -.. 111 .l.ililiaiS, ln". Ill tin- l.tll oflbi; I, aft. r tin . m h .n-i- 111 pll-'l.l T4 )ial I'ltll -loppll), .1 .1 r l. 1 1 . . I v;ir. Iii i.lt l Ihr fi In U l -ivv lip ill' 'u k pi iM'in r-s ln-lt o tin-in at Saaiinali ami Mil U n, (Jcoriu. As noon an traiihjoitaLioii (Mnihl Ik fnt tlio proposition wiih accepted, and six otciimlioutM wen- wtit to S.iv aiinuli, and took, ojf over kcvcii tli.Miund nicn. Tlit-rt liad 1ncii homu iinuvoidaMi' iK lay in it, conn, tpient on the opt-ratioiiH of the army. And tilt- offer liatl x vt inatU to tlic reheU to let them send cotton to New Vofk, m-II il through their own aentn, and w it!i the pro prtifiire what wiw iirwry lr their pnaoners. The fact that llie '-trr hbi iiui.le to iive lip, "rith.ntt ,.jiiicniti,l.'' .'II.IHMI Federal triHipt, lor thu reastm that their enjiton could not properly proxitletor ttieni, and that tlii-i iiffer trim wt tirtij'Ud at the time, hut a proposition matn. wiih snlnnilteil whi h would necessarily have c.iiHed inih I i ii i to delay, is here uncquiviH . illy admitted I v Uetieral lliitler; lie distinctly admitting, as we uuiierstanil the ( tmi,tfi report, ' that upon receiving the offer hi- propowd ' "ti,i the relicts to let them send cotton to1 New York, sell it through their own agent.-., ' and w ith the prtK'Ccds irta lire what was. uccts-ary fur their prisoner." Now. il . would si-em that these astonishing dis elosiires would almost render superfluous the raising of a roinrnittec for the ptiriosc , of inipiiring as to where lav flit- I mil lor the "starving condition ' of Federal pris ers in Southern Anderson illes ' I 1 1 it I pro.liiiid 110 peireptililr 1 Ih it upon tin House, and we suppose the commit tee peg uway in flic 1'urlhci solution of the c.eil prol. h III. A grave point, however, llie toiiiluiU. t may very fittingly investigate, lieiieral 'hitler fills a ilonnil void v. this iiaiulul history hy the convenient iihtaM-, 'Then nud l-en nme unavoidalile del iv in it. mi,'ineiit on the orwration ot the atinv " ThiA "unavoidahle di la" i-t all t hat upprat s to account lor the failure, even it tin- olfi-r ol the icUl- wa-i promptly ai-ccpted, of thr delivi r ol t hit thirteen thousand pM-miers , HI addition to the alleged seiti t In iiisiri. I whom the relw-U had ottered to n -tore to thrir homrw , and who is llie pide of "dc- h' conjweiit on the operation ot the arniv Vli' kinmn it Has unavoid (hit : VV lio know h it w as in Coiisepiem e ot at m M-ratioiia '. Who putt oil the n rnmy kindred ol then' iH-rishin thirte thou saiul wtth the awinratnt ol "army lHTt slt , til 1 Iheammer is, this exploded nn.l inglorious muddler in warfare on the Moor of thu Hoiiw. f t it U- invesjipiiteil In relation to thi, Mit-h t the N w Y..rk 'i'nh'int of )e-terday , alter hnin the ul le-'iitloli of Ml Wood. o New V-nk. thai its editor had charged t hat 1 m i 1 1 s ha. I hren perpetrated upon relK.1 prisoner.-, ami; tpiottnu extensively trout the re coimniHee ot the ( 'onlinlerate ( -u rt ol a res-, al leging such cruelties, remarks ;i follows "Thesr inculpations, we have aeen, were publicly made, utor than two years ago. in thr report of a joint committer. They arc piolensrdly based 011 hHoiii testimony, in good part iploted therein, ami tiny Inne thus far ircrivrtl uo spn'itic contradiction. Wr trust that they ran l?e refuUd ui nv -V efl. Iff materially soltenc'l by c4Hjnter-t ntimon. ad we r are ft.uloiii thM such tr.fiiu.niy ' taken !rlore thoe abb to ivr it shall I diall Iwr mainly dead or scattered lo the W mils nt heaven. We ;i-k ( 'oitgn-s 1 niiice it has to tarililv ruiJvrsi. t.i iuesti yntr the trrntiurnt ff our turn while pri 'Oil r, to make tin-imiuirv iM-urral and tlmr oiigli b demniislrhte our ieadineh lo f. e the. wholi truth. Vrt Oir. Mount; reltna-s to do thi-, and on mo linn Oenerul Wad) liiinte, nl Wisronin, adupts the lullua ing "Whereas, irresMiiisible ImIiiihiiU Imve been inaili- by -rsons in synipnlhr nilh Ihe late reliellion, implying that thelinvi rn inent ol the 1 niled Stales hits inhumanly treated its prisoners iIiiiiml' the title r. h I I lion ; mid whereas no evidence Iiiih been pro iiui'i-.i in snow mat sueli allrmitions wive )' Inundation in bict ; and whereas the moi-t kind, tiiiiler snd liiimaue tn-iilnni.l of its piisom-rs, unless sin h n -nliili,,n is ac coinpiniisl l-v a tesponsihli i liaise Hial t ln- ! were treated oilu-rwise " Oenernl Wnshlnirne ti have eslni I a ' H'''n man, but this perloriinm e is nut timnni; those tin which that jinl'-iurnt is i foiinili d. There is nut a svuinathii r with 'The l.'wt Cause" on carlli who will m.i ri- umpliantly reail and cile il as evidence that ' llepubliciuu ilirr nut make a lull and 'air inviniiation of the In aliuciit of prison- ers by each party in our late civil war nut even before a loiiiiniltee of thujr o n cImhis- '"H and tho iinpartial world iiill In- like, v ' "l-'t."-i'b them. Hnpiwsc ti Kuropenn , ia '""ri me nisiory oi our reat "uti": me . ouieneraie report iiion-i haid lalore him, and only leii,-ral Wash- Iinnics iirriimblc ami resolve I.. w.-ti.l. . -.' , . e against it, can there be any .loiibt as to his conclusion i . 1 WmiStkawkhs to iik Hunt k Mkmco. Tho international ililllcnllies likely lo arise , in relation to the death of Maximilian have lint the lioveriimi nt on the uui rire In ' order ft. prevent any loreiKu nation, I,,,,,, uisni" anvaniaire oi ins execution in inii r icrin in i:ic allmrs trf Mexico, several war ft-rinu in the alfairs ial Mi-vie steamers ure to be sent from Hie navy yard to the mouth of the !tio (.'ran, le wiih ' to watch the Austrian ffcet whlrh is lonm'vc - - in Mi xicau waters to demand tin- l,o.U ,.r' thu late KmiM-ior. - HWitWon ChnmieU. I .. A llARKKT'sOPIMdN.- I)ltriltls.,ll-wliill,'ll,l,( (I..I I- fc Minilment of fol ks feci alHive us, and as dey see we is eben wid 'em, t kind ob aggravates dem. And as to du ankees. ilev are worse dun uiir ik. A Ysnkee lietiriw smn sxtn nigger t work ; and when de money; blea. .Wayivu owe W -i, , . .,. fcscobedo will bavea nice time if be takes his proposed trip through the Lnited State, MATIHEWB' LETTER THU INTELUoisirT; WtMiiaonn, Jalv U. U. Matthews publishes tiw eoneiaduia! matL?j llooth's letUa-, a follows t hmfSZX have h vorwl my enerKiea, my tuna and iv aLnL. ey to His aeeonipliahmeutora --'n sail ll". been ihsaisiiuiist. 'l lie moment haa now am eil win ii 1 in list chaiiKe my plane. inr ii btauie me fur what 1 an. at mat to do, bat peatsrl ly. 1 siu ure, will juatify ma. . . 1 7. Hi ii who love then- oouutry bettss- than m.AA or life. " VH tSigmsl,) JNO. W. BOOTH M IO il IV AiiTKhxri'." The lutein fewer publiahes a psrallat between llarrere suit Lonaii. ia which tW I'aiihs ia-eiir . " -w i llan lure brsl fanned upon the Uuurbou. thea i 'l lsi-. Isaa ttret sent hrtu Hs lZH m,.ti re.l lli.-nc Ittgut nret sent twhj toe rUJ a, n, the nh.i pisipk- of NouUtern llluwia, wbuai 1 1 1. ii U.nsi. ,1 l,- lia.1 pul UiUk swurd more f kt ' iiouks m ,hin-s man any utner man uf lua See w I '"'.' - -M.i v iu.mt fniiiuinirHiisi lltt- liiiml iiilainniin fit liwtury. l,"KHii win ii Iu- 1 14 aunttWr aiuah apMcli u nuikx. sihouU nhjuiu lit nutMMl etHiotry, aaauiUM Ho- K-o li ..f a Ham:', aim! wash month uh hl.N-l. Ah iw ,-i of lii pro,jpH, in Unu ttu- .niu.iiiiH hIiiiIi are the- r)fr obvta tj ..ni int j o Hint- an xiiiaiU- ami l4ut hj. iti-riiy, IHiNulLHTOTIIK HULTAH IN KNOI..KO UtBlJUH. July 1ML U 'JIm- nm.tl r u n in Imhiot if Uit Hultan u il,, in..! iiutnilii i-iit aflair tTur wtturMl Ki.-hrh wiit. m. A high wind inoivaaeij Um b i. n -i ..f Hie rvml. Tim aquaJnHl uaibrt4 -i;tii w I" l niiK elerm haikirH. gnw. i liioiwainl eMeU wre tilled with aptfctataira. ' i'tie itu. . n and nde wen on Um jrada Vieiuru and the rnnre AlttTt and th Hiittau en oattw rwlMirill', l lie 1'riiiee of Wales, both )ioumi of parli in ni. tin. Ird of Admiralty and al! lh nwui. In i n of tin- uoviTiim?iit, wera preaettt. It th (.rfmiiitiHl tliat I lie review cmi 50, (Hi). 4 kiiiiIniaI wan ilrmm aahore dnriiiK thraia Muriu wim h prevailed a tlw titu, but bayuid Ihia uo m tul ut tN-eurn-d- Th raiy attsMi wrtin.1. ... trrfi red nh the invranimo of PvohMiona, utd t ' (-- 's iiiiiisjuiaituu n tun uuil W UW MMi IN JAIL Nkw Oblrarii. July la, M Ihwlfi Ji.tii, who waMintrttt'ft-. trr Hherutta I fur mn r-l r. iIm I hi riaii ymtt-rdav, j IHjMIKKHM, Waniiixotom, Jnly 18,- P. H. I Si mi A joint resolution ww intruilaiiHl I I mhhK th- Wr-irt Mftll rrirAB to tt.ha. i li t oiiinutu) 011 Foreign Helalhaia waa J. neti.l to ni.inre how 11 mn y MeiK-an wiMivri w. n- 1 . . uieil nniler Maximilian thnfer. 1 Mr. Wilw.f, nitriNhieinl a r4nth tatifhnir M'Mi Kii-. K ferreil. I'll. -in-i.fratnai of Iinliau alTaira mum rr ! Miiiiietl. A I'tll liiiailty afMHiI pritviihiii; fur ailUabialU lo oIAaUI Ja if MmMtl!itt; mbrwisje f"Ui tli"iiiaiii laitnlur vol tilers wv lo uli H,m war. Hoi si . Mr. S. hotlrlil off. reil a i-ofitiin dl f rei-tiM. Ui- .s. itiv of the TreaMtirv UithlusKl tin i-aMin nt -f 1 hi-litre in 1 1 hot 1 illlr Uh v. tli laitit- nviaiih tl iy llu 'Uii of rtMUia. H irttf) 1 i- 1 I ami P 1 Miiltl Iw eiaiuitu-il hy llw (rijaj c .1(111111 ti 1 in t n rsrioli ainl tltl l-v aprlilaUiu it f'li l,'l 1 'I ft . I , l'-M ll. A n Mol'iti' it Authorizing the coiiiuiitl (Hi s. ttu hi 1 11 lUiltoaiU to iroeeecl by mil' -otuUaiitum Mr li. ' im-mh alt ) -' to intiixlue- m prv uiiil-h aii'l n ..Ifiii.'ii toninmu thf tai un riw I'ttt.n. ! tuMia. AilitKiti aint Bfitjatuiii uhfrt4Ml. A 1. '.htlion iiiittliixiiiK with CWidia pa ml. Mi. Iiinuhani M nt i' thf (Icrk w iWk anU hl r tihi il iHiu t I K'raiu mrvivrd by hiutarlf t-iUr (roiu (!.. Hu kle: "Ttintik f..r your hainlMni repty to Mr. M.I ri V-n may n-liev liw aniWy wrth thf ooitM'liui; mforiiiatioM t1it my 4uiiatf haa not rmt h 1 tn i.r any f m frieudii aiiytitlUK Tin xu.l iiipak' Ixmuk the eheriHhMl gift uf my 1 ai,uef of the thiril army Mtp." Mr l.t'mt offi rt a preauilfM and rtmolittatii ttioeh paauw-tt. rHatuif a4 rtvkitiftg 0 the ml iiuiior, tliat arm til eipcMlitiuita aiw beuitf -iiiui .1 in thi- country an a 1 nut thf Httpoblit! if M i-, wIim Ii im at Ytriiicft with tit vwlwi atnl f. i tiUKK of ll f,'i! eituiiN ttt Uw UniUtd Mai. aim I ontr.irv to the eTtaMiM,i jmUk nitry ; ainf re.N t ttulh tHiM wllHK I'TteiHthtttt to itmm a .i,.t laiii4iii-ii roonriiiK all prwr ufticra uf tb t "n:t. .1 HiftU-M to prevent aneh nnlawfnl uriraaia- tiont- Ih-ihi: formeil, and vanuujf ail penuba who fi'pari from iiu i hiteii Mtn hi aueli iapJi ,,, ,. th.. ..11 .11 i. Ju. : au.h r the K' ..f the I 'mu-d Hitr. ' A Hiihi 11 u t- i.ff.r. -l fi th Henato IhII ni nKhU to Um IHmtM irf l ( "t"M" l, irikmt; .ml llm word ''whit' whenvft 1 ui Uf -hitrtr. rdiHatM or Uw.- - IHKSl IlKAIT riifAL IMPEACHMENT fl'ASMijioTi!, Jnfjr IB, V, M, J 'hn.I Heev.. a tailor, naw Hurratt at hw ttur, hi Montreal, liit tin lltli and aaju about tb l?th ui inih ut April. 'lie triithoilnMM of iwrfral witntaa frau CatiU wiip iniM44.iH. Aiwuutf tsha aiuabur ari Ijsiit. Man.- mmi lr- McMhUku. It atpcara that I.H-iit. Mane left (-anaia Umi-he ata r'MNi from the odueatfoit uffira. , 1 he 1- Ti lli e in ntlll IMH.'lillg WltlltaabAst. (.oi. liraiit ami ("ol Hillynr, of Nmr Vori, wtn i-io ii um iiiiwary tuinninnwt om.f rntatwg ItiifH a htneiit. lUK lllt tiun u ,.Cmmmtt i ' in th Nurmtt vm. .low ph liramy in minimorwtl to tdattfy recard InteiiiitJ IUn nun U-dy 1716,0110 I'.H.I.STK VI'InN HTEAMEK 111KNKD Mimri.a. inf l,P M lit -ii.triit).in in the oily etnesd yesierrlay. 1 I.) i.ui.iU i i .-(.'iri. rwl r, white i.M, tUe t xt. Tliii in. i t. ami r Flirt wulanM4 at lb vliuf lltiii iih-iii inf l.j- an mcentliary . Imw H(lsai flu iii"iirii'-i- MASTA ANHA'H itKPOHTKD EXECCTION ' iM-'HlMKD, 1'A.SOM, QME7. AND CA SM.I'.H. Niw (Isi.sh, July 18, P. U. flllir. ri.nr the alesaiers )Wi(l and Heroine, friiin 1 stiiiii-n, eiiiitinii the report of tae ilealli (s Kitiila Amis. .. ii I'umiii lis aUiut 7il umib al Tatopieu. (lonie mill Csiisli-H have abonk 4d0aad sin ru- i-l IlitlliK FdREKiK. ixnrnoa, Jnlr IB, T. U l ite Aiiiern-aii poriirnilient t eaasavarinc ta -i-iire llie reli-sse of (ion. Nasrle. Hix ( I hi. Wslerfuril noterahave bea eoaviel- 1 jti'l llnprisolletl. Corraapouilano ! th Sentinel wahiiisoton, n. July is, mr Mkhsks, KiiiTons! -Ai an item ol ialef- ' est,' von can announce the capture. ! t'i plnrr, on Saturday, the l3th by Ibte j gentlemen Irom Newlwrn, ot two of tbe nefjris-s engaged in the murder of the Kos- '"e family in June County. Tbey wr I brought to this place and lodgttl in Jail ! 1 hese two, with the one in the Newbera ' jail. eomiMise the entire party. ' j ' Also, that a v aaw light Jia -beM ; ou.ii.iieji ii i silliioo l omi, juu , l"'e ruwier uas oeen sp wimwu-r" ''"". I think, make tbe eighth light eUI- ited on the asters ol tha l'amlicu. ( . . .. . i .l imi ! Also, that the list of Juror for the tW'J 1 ferin of Martin Court wa challenged by ) one of the lawyer, for not being in -I loruiily with "Hicklo' Code," and that '' i whole jury list wa abolished nd tbe Court niljounied over to next term. Your, Ac, Aii.i.h iiNMKNTor CoNonasa. A reto of 1 "ie new reconstruction act may ,be exjiecleu to In sent in n morrnw or next dar. w'1-" ' f "if,'rcss, after passing til kiw by a iwc- .. r thirds vote, will imniediatelv sdjoom I Tl,i me Kenerai opinion tf lemding I of all political parties iu Congress. -Itn' the act, by w-hieh it becsuis oeeesMry t call it frmn tlie Kxecntlve yesterday, " delay il. ..ll.,..rn. lw..n.l ThnndSY. ., ,, ,. Wii-H V!' VuWN 0f;?!!? "th ntate of Texas, I about entering V.rz practice ol law in Knirland ia con"0" with American case. lt-j : . "1. .