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' Jf ..... ,.,.,. VOL. 2. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 18G7. NO. 2G. THE SENTINEL. WM. K. PELL, Pbofkiktor. V'e are now threatened with a negro rep nitie from each Congressional district in the Honth, and the code which i( to gov , ni the United Statesmay receive laws based upon ignorance instead of education. The Ave must be stopped. N. Y. Ihrnld. The stviM liegins to realise, we fear t tu late a period, the almost certain con ,uencea H tin insane and ruinous policy nhich it ha leen o largely instrumental in Lin ing upon tin South, and, thereby, U(n l!, country at large. In the opposing fare i all experience and history, and in utter ,1. fiance ul the suggestions o reason, right ,l ordinary political foresight, a mad and inll imed party have invested an ignorant .,t one tell swoop, with allot tlie high , .i attribute of citizenship. Even this ler M..r mistake, and it now mire result, liw , i, might have liecn obviated in some dc c,. . .had not the name vindictive passions im. ! . il them to take away those attributes ii. in a large portion of the intelligence ami un.ral worth r the roiiiiniliiiiy. whirh has I,, retnfore contributed so materially to I. uilit up the character of the government ,n.l illustrate the value ot Repotilieso insn-tut-ons. Never was ho frightful an error , iMimiitted before, and it is impossible to eon template It elf.-et w ilhout shud.tiring. The result of registration in the South .1, m.mstrate that a mnjoiity "t the ten n , hided Stutti will fall iiicvilably under lie ,., dominatioB, while in all ot them the municipal awl local government, in eight uses out ol ten, will lie Atiicanied. The llrniltl is not sloue in its alarm at such a prospect. There arc indications that the , ver of apprehension is spreading at the Smth. and, even in our own midst, many ui tlnaa- nv:n who have sympathized with tin action ot Consree-s, without having the I nitration or sagacity to foresee intend mi in. are waking up to ulooiuv forebo dings as lt the si'iiation Tin- n amply . vi.lcnod. if oli. r prnol. were wanting, by tlie character of the tcbgiain which we published, on yesterday. Imm Wilmington, nhersthe white "Republican'' element i piolably stronger, owing to its (lei iilinr lo- . ,ti..u anil floating (iopiil ilir.ii. than at anv ..ill. r point in the .Slate. Th. se men ie Usoming excited at the idea "I having a negro Mayor and negne I'Miiiuiliucii. Ha. I i .ei remained North, they would d.mlit !-. have looked iiHin such an occurrence uidi in liftVrciice. or, p.rlmi-. with ati I. ci ion lint the same l.-eling which .roinpt the people of the Northern States I., nj.ct negro suffrage and negro cligil.il Ml in o (lice, ill i's practical application to Ie.l. Ihem to fear and opw the if . u of its estalili-hm-nl where tin y have tratish ried tin ir em., n-hip and invested Inir property. A mutual indignation miht induce one, were it riot lor tin- rnin uusresultato Ihacoiniiiuiiit) t large, to ri joi. e that they were alioiit to l.e compelled to drink from the chalice which thev have oiinniended to the lips of others A celebrated authoress, the wile ot the INMi-Shellev, wrote a renvarkahlc liut revolt iic' flcttini, which has almost passtsl out ut print, entitleil "Frunlmttrin, or ( it mudrrn ff,methsu." A student of the occult aci- j .nces, - the Vnrk art, -reached the s.'cret I ..I huaian viulism, and constructed from ci himuwl lasm-a and skull a human frame, into which Im infiscl the animative spal off life. The. creiktion was h.irrible in form anil j seaMi'rnii -MhrMlt ol.thKstu- I il.nf temerity in tampering with things (..rbidden to humanity, the monster haiihtnl j M.. .l.rrli the remaiuderof his life,--never j separating himself from the presence of the unhappy youth, searing his sight by day .ml pril ling ver his visions at night There is dangnr that the eM miieut, in a m'Hlifiiil form, has been repeated by modern. Radicalism. They have evoked a spirit which WiH not "down at their liidding. 'and slleBort to shake it off, we fear, will la-una vailing. They have done more mischief to thecountrt at large.and to l-.th races, than they will be able to repair by long years of repentance. So much come of reversing thV rlecrwe "f nature, and tlevatmg to piv litical domination over the white race in the Month, a people ho u",itu',, f,,r ," """ ties ndrcwpinsihilities of government, and who can only lie-ome qualified for them afler a long training and close education. HO WAN COVNTT. TV, i far, in th niattur of registration, llowan is the Manner County. The white majority in the County will prolml.ly lie six or seven hundred. In some of tin-extreme Western counties, the plurality will be K., 1 1. . re were but few slaves in thatseitionofthe Htate. The pmmptnes. and unanimity with which the people of Rowan have registered is attributable, doubtless, utlm fact, tlt intelligent gen tletnen gave the county a thorough canvass, and urged upon all classes the Impottanre of registration. We have repeatedly press d the necessity ol a similar course in all the counties. Had our counsel been hoed ed, (lie results would have lieen marked. It ts not too late, by any means, to adopt the plan, now. Ample opportunity will fa. afTHrded, befora the rri-ouW of the Regis trar.' book takes place; and we earnestly and respectfully impress it upon gentlemen, enjoying ithe popular confidence, in the va rinu counties, to "take the stump" and urge the fatal ronsr.iitevs sif a fail ura of d the wbitfi citizens to register, who art qual ifiwl to do so. Tiltr, Kot!!i TAm.t is of the opinion that hat ever leen an acknowledged characterise tic ol Southern rnen." That't to. A Grammar or the Enoi.ish Lanocaor, for t An uss of Wkiol ami Anuiemi, itl mjinua parting tit mm ; by Wl, BlIlu IIAM, A. M., tfti)rintentrnt of tlie Hing kam HtluHd. Phita B. If. Hatter t ( o. Tliis laaik has tcn on oor table for scv eral days, hut a notice of tt lias liccn insd vertenllv delayed. We are glad that Col. liiiigliam's hih'cchs, in (he produc(ion of his popular I.itin (Irauimar, has eiuholdeneil him to produce the luiok la-fore us. Nil mero)iH as Knglish fSranimani are, there was ample ronml for this one, if our first impres sions of the few lirst jmges are conllrined liy further examination. J'ol. It. has the bold ness to eliiuinate from Knglish Oriiinuiar iHith ortliographv and prosodv, which cer tainly never In-louged to it, and which must la' learned, if learned at all, Irom othir Uioks. He reduces, too, very proHTly, Murray's nice purls of spui h to eight, and follows closely, in the striicturv and scope of (he laiok. I lie ttiaiiiuiars of the to-riusu edition, of (he Latin and (Ireck trrainuiar. This plan is coinnieinlalile, bold foiiiptac Ileal as well as philosophical uses We lliiitik ( ol. It.nh.iiii tor the removal of much th.it Im1 Ih'ii useless and cumbrous in toriuer iirniniuais, ami epccislly tliHt he has avoiihMl that iiestiferoiiH practice of till ing them w ith questions. That Very prevalent Yankee custom, now- employed in the pro duction of iiliii'.i all modern school Isaiks, we hope to see uuiversally ignored by Southem schiwii liook makers everywhere. We Imp. lose. Itiughain's Knglish (jraiu mar as universally popular and in use, as his I.atintiramiuar stems to la-. Any teach er o Knglish Grammar, qualified for his po atfoin, esn not desire auy letter te( lajok " I he Ni w Yolk Trdnnu savs that when Weii.b il Phillips "has proved thai the col ored H-oile have a ulcatr nallliul tillies t i public uiiiployuient than any ntln r r u e, it will ta- tunc en lugh to ak u to vote lor them sin. ply .u the ground that (hey are not white." Why, ir 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 asks tlie I.;, in li'iur' A '", .Ii. I imt U.n.lell I'lullip- mi l Hie lrtt,tht n iji, in- -iliill.il I idem ' to I In ir fitlii e. ..r , r leing the eh live traneLiei-. t.e!"re in.. -mi.l' tl.i-ni tlon-wilh' lltln-y ute I'olnjiel. nt t i ot. , they ale tit to lie vo t. d lor If ttiev are efilranehia. d "simply on I In- yioun-l Unit thev ar.- not white." Ilie tin plojM-rll Im- ii.ii.rt..i f.,r ottii-e lioin l.e eauie fi ilishf I :t ion Take ii ninllv, geullilnill lilt- phvsir is bi'gllMllll to work , mi. I 'In- .limn is nit- that you will have tin- nostrum I Hido al siioiintt lainks cr.iiiiint 'l .low i i mi thr tats tsyir- .ii hih II m A Ut-piibiiCHii mass ineetiiig will In- held at Willi ii. Itlack Kiver Ills' riot, New II mover ( not , ttn the 8-1 Satiirdav in ep- tclllltel. H ttmtii'jtiiH l'tt. A -i .'i't..priati place lor sm ti a tute'iiig. So i alb -I int.. lt-i ii "K- iub!icanisui" is al'oill as ttiii'iis as tin' notorious " H'iW t' it" bank mi; j stein ol the South West, while it is uiitloul'lt-.hv .in I i-s,-iitia "tif-i-l ' Correspondence of the Sentinel. MollKIIKAD. Atll 2H, 1W7. Mks4is. l.nntiiiH : It may la; intrrclin to some of onr readers to lesru something of the farmin" interest ot Carteret county. In many portions of the county the lands are ol a superior quality, especially lor cot ton taisiiio The lanils on North Itivcr, some to HI nubs North, ast ot Beautort. are pariiculiii ly ntl.ipted locution culture. Kieveli b lies have la-en made troni seiell ain-. Hut Vs'U may liavcsccii in the New b, rn Jaurn.il oli, 'vtiimrri-e, ol the 2 1st inst.. a i iiiiinnmieatioii which tells ot the lauds ami present cotton crop ot i ;rtcri t Those alluded to are diiefly recbiiitied swamp Itut nearly afl the lands N .rih and East of Newport villnice ale auactrptlble of the highest culture, inasmuch as instehal h r corn huts; such as may need it, is hereto Im- hail in the "teatcst abundance. Salt marsh turf, min-il with blue marl, and be sides plenty or -In I's ,r lime , sill to these millions of the tili from which oil is pressed, to Iw hitl lor the calchinjr, or thev can be bought Irom I.. 'j tt. !,.'( per th.iusaiul tor i-ontpo-Un. These, fish are the same kind Hint have la-en used in Khode Island and t'onneclicut lor enricU,iiiK their laiid ilurin(r the past twenty five i ears. A thou sand ol them weigh l.ol" to i.OUO pouiul These "Menhaden" (as they are calletl North, or "Kat Hacks" as they are railed here,) make a very valiiuble compost ; say two rart loads of tisa to twvulv cart, loads ol swamp nun k, ditch bank, or head land, will make compost autii. icnt for tin acre, the I'ertili.ine; eths-t of whicli is superior to any (iaano. In tUi,s nci)liborlnioil there are Oil Kac ti.nis estabhslieil by Northern men who nress the 'oil fioiii the fal back" lish, ship it North, and sell the fish erease to the- up country farmers by tons, at prices that mut make lor the oil prcsscra a splendid huin"s. In this connection let me say, that Carteret Coiintv cii" any ot the last hinds west i.l Uaieinh for wheal raisin". Kiltta n to tw-i-lltv '.u-tlel- per acre is a veiy coiiui Vlehl, illltl on the lands Improved by lish compost, I doubt not that double the above bushels per ai re can las harvested. And I have often asked why fanners tnuii the aorn oul lantls west of Kulelnh do not come to this repion Sir farms. Instead ol leaving the "UimmI Old fstate" lo toil on other lands Very little though is known by North Carolinians of thlr section of our State. Pirsons simply visiting Morehcad City, lleuufort and the sea shore, know nothing of tire lancla of (rleret. hut aie itu pi ,re-ed wnli tlie lilea mat an is sanu, hile near l)V arc as tine clay loamy lands as can lie found anywhere. Ami tlie swamp lands are n'ore then equal, fertility, lo the lust lands ot HydetJounly. the region s healthy, the Salt air reachiii miles away from the sea. 1 will add that for I he small farniir especially, this country offers the strongest inducements, as nowhere can the insassarii s of life lai had easily and so abundantly ; fish, oysters, Ac. in Krel plenty, ..bile veuelablc and IruiU ol all kiuda ma lure for use very eatlyl Stockt need no u,it..nnir anil trom tlie aounnanceoi usn, reiuirea lor iuppoi. ploty, and tbU region it tbe borne ot the grape na ng. THE MILITARY COMMISSION. UNITED 81ATEH VS TOLAK, !MWK1ts ANI WA'IKINS. FhiIAY, A llj!. 23, IKliT. , Junn H, JUulUhM, itworn : Him livH. in Kayettcvillf hII lit life. Warn., the inarkt t lioUHt the (lav It' tM-f wih killed. He wit' brought down rtr,ir ulnnit IntU nit Imur attr witm-HH tut HiiTf. W lit to hmr ih trial ut wan uot alhmrl. Tli re Htui it)i ini; uarticuUr in the cfomiI ltcln; lli l-ct caniedown that altriu ted mv rtttentton Haw Tidal', l'ower, (.euuilt, Maltby. Mnnk" and K. I. I'o.vet- l.el-.re IM-.e eame down ; did not hh wtin-riuy ht twei-11 then.. W'r wen- ;M di-.ij Hot being ulliiWttl to hr..r the uiany iMf txprehsd lltenis,- v Mai!-it' and nioihf r g't ! 1 1 n M r. H iiitl ; ht a r T.tv i i . Vfitrli II and John M M t ritg'; did nt T ilur or T on toil A I ui tin- tune tin- r,.u Mitttt d ut lii.J. ttnd Ml t lil w i ( li r.t-!iw .1. 1 lid- tar i.i-.- dr-.ve 1 tt!'. lieU f t ame d iw II 1 .1 1 1 h. 1 1 in - - .1 standing on n t.ei.eli, ii'iii ll't kv It--full, wIm-o iaU-ei iiit d m 11 I In iik s I Power- w.ii on ihe in in Ii vi?!i loin .) Maltril'V wui Dot on I lie Im,-ii Ii . im luni iiotliiii; iHCiifii i in in- t xd Mi Belief u ut t-'oill1 out of tin- m un rtnh, wifnr-M heard hoii mie . ' niiind the ri-onei," and htvod H-irdie the potire to u-m- their eltitt-, n I U .ii I mil blows. WitneHH (olloWid .ml aaw "Monk" with u knife -oj 1 1 i (; m .til de (ris.tner. Some body kept ' Monk AlMint that time withes' turned t- jut ihen HelMf niutle a rtLtu-li !.. i.M" . 'It fetipt and fell dowi ; when lie ioe up mi-- ou liis riyht, Piiirt I- th on his l tt. and die behind him with In-h tu 1- .i-V .t ot his roiit ; abnit at tha uimh. r,i .i, pi-i.. tired mid II. In t fill. nn I'inhip w .1 -tumling to the l. t't und r n ot i ie- w uli i pi-to! in hut hand. o-t t inotti' til I-. 1 ; the pi-iol tired Wmi'- - iw I'lnllipt. duw (lie ui-slot ami p -int l ' .ut il.r tli, . r wd. and, a1' on h-'n- iVn pi.-.l w htd. witn.'.ia wtw the tli 11 1:1 I tlx- iii"k Saw Ptiillips recover hi- pi-ol Tiil.u that tiinv wa nt-etr tin- in tin i'' ii I'm lip' wns the only pi- 1 1 ii -- . .1 Mia' day. i r y.rtiiuiir l 1 1 ;i - I tor t 'lurke ail. I Ii il lis .I'll l Klllelte. ills. W I n -s Ii place ol resiot iit-i . or p. slrcpinu , has slept Uli. I' I ll.-ts slept Hi an olilti-i is store solllet i Mil - II II M I If i-t ..r i. i- ii" p im ii u I . !' I. II 11 ftl.li'e . tin- in irk. i li.-ii-t ;H Ml M .'.' II. tin. . I...- I ' ijiiL-nl ,y -h ti Kirs' .-Id, i In Il M ) .iii. ih I. thi-t ulfor to J.iiik h l hl iitid I mi diiekn, one Sun-lHV, hi ill' m il K -i i T"ld vli. Fulh't nbou! it ntt.-i i'U- t ao. up ht-n .V Hiit- intend- 1 t. i - li-'.-i llr- t ,.i Hus luni no iiioiit v "t otioi Hutu t 'l .i tor roiiiin up lure mull's (..-. nn-l in. promi-i- ot mivthinj; 11 t.- no pi i mel.tr m ttr -Ml in (his trinl 1 1 it- no di-nke tot Shui Phillip or any p:trluuUr Irieml-hip l"i ToUr. VV hlle wit rl'-ir wm Htrtlltllll I1 The dein .. under the iintiket hon-e, Tnii I'oweis i i on ill'- l4-ii h ith I i ut. .tw nn I'tnliip- I In re w hile Ih-hee wi Hi s: jh -. I'.-i-u ,t w itne-i! hid mi ahuwK; t an l i-;t wm-ti P nihil- did ! h"i I im: we. I'ln i .! .1 CtNl. W lllll t ill't -t !.t . 'I !.tl Winn- did not ee any w:.mmi rapt 1'tilartU.il di. Siiw ln I e.-in I.. 1 he chi i imif and i;o up Htuir thouhi In: went leu k ji;.im to l In t.unne AUoiit a hundred and tidy pt-.-ple .i mi aikI itrnuitd the ni;irk t hoi.e, Vitms drppf.t Iiih Manket IhmU the iHne Ih lit- wtDt out the Kt Ii, and jutnptd iio.u oil t the tiench t( pick it up ; then folio ut d tin tTOAl I'eliind Hehee. Allfr MlUiecv-stmned lo lea.e tin- (?n d, he -.uW Tolur, I-eoiii, PoMi an. I I. ii" i oh tOijetliel oil ih ' p:iveiiient. Iti (mm i. h-! Ui'"' fift4-lll nretl. WltilHtt In -ir I im aiii ni "kill liun." or rVlioot "lilm. f ir hear. I a kIiuIMi' ot leet. and lun.ed around and saw li. U'e fctruhn , In m l llow nl lieurd tm i. .Iiini like n knite till ! Tin jimiiM iu .ti.. mt ou the p;iveiiienl. 1 he ( wvtn or-iKht frt wide. X witne, turned around, lit ktw (apt Tolur in id tin o'loi with bim. Jnt M Helw iiMt up, wiuux iiiw Shiu. J'hillipft drnw a pistol and pu fk-nt it ; did not m-e him t o. k i ; n the i miiokt- ri-H- nlMMjt tl'M itpol where he held (he pistol ; the piMol mum p. inlin tov:.rdi, lleUr. W itness w;ih wven or . iht t : i I rout Pliihipn. Phillip- wilt lour i Iim feel troni HelM-e. The pistol did not h,it- j a round tmrrtd, Witnriu thinks it w i - u KeinutUm pl.-tol, Ix-citiHe I In y r- litr:; r than a l oll', tun Inn aeen a t 'ir m Ur;er than a Ueimnijtoii i':i;u siv who ; waa near, at man to Plnllip: tin re w.u- i wvfial lienrt-r than witness. Saw '!o!-i diuw back the pUtol. Did not fee Tolur j afterwards, hut outx', ul tlietihuw htm , ataudin ajiainst the arch. j W itnc knew alH.ut the Cormier' in- q(H"t, hut did not tnink it was Imm duly to , volunteer hit intorniHiion ; hd U"t volume r , hin information to thtn Court H ik not re . ceiwd pay Irom any one lor coining here i Swearn, Udore tiotl, he has tohl the liole ! truth iout the mutter. lid not v-v John j Anutttrong ibere that lay. - Saw tiimmuufl mflcr the shoot 1104 It-l.-e, Ht tin- li-ne j when aliot, aa opp"itt the S K (iinr t.l the JUttlk.-l h.'U-e The futl. Uilisl 1, 'Vc j tiei'li two nr thr-e h el ttiun hi- head. j WitncW alUiititm vat- druvvii t. .-vim Phil , lip- hy hm having 11 pistol , as he iln w it j hack he aid, "il the nefrru i d. id, I di.l D.t kill Iiini ," did not see him put it up. H? IhrteX : W ilne would not unhiiake to (five the iMhHjlou ot lohtr, I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 It iHid Kegitl, wtnle on me pavement, miimi has no douht al'out Meii) Sun I. A. Phil lipti with the pl.-tol, an lie ha ahovi- d ncrilel. llaa been in better cireum-at ancet than be is now ; does any horeit work 1 lint ! be can net, and pinches hin'ie'f when he ia I out F work. ' fitctuttly th Cuurt : - Am not a Musou. Did doA bear any hody cy out r the crowd tliat anyl'dy bot Belief. I The Oourl then took a abort Trees ; Jitm W. Atltnwn, tirorti Live in Kav elteviille.vVent to roiirketdioitau ahout '.M o'clock tbelay that lichee wu killed. iot there iM-lore Helwe w.. brought from the guan! bouse. Weiuis-s Ka vloth and Mc Umrc t'TTHiht i'im ; they Cfme ht thr Kit tern ar:h, nd went up niHirs. Witnesi went down to Clarke's store and returned airaio in a lew minutes. After he fcot f-ark, t wm alut ba'T ah hour Innoiv IWIkh' whs 1rwBtfWir.'Tbe'saJwAeiii a hundred persons, n uen miss msssie ana mothar cass down stairs, witness was under the market houtfe, about acven fet fr un the mailt arch ; saw then, go to thr earring-, ai cuiiiuDtil by Mr. Bond. Saw Tom p.m rrr uiil I itiliwcll go to the carriage. Sr. ( apt. T-'Ur tally oavo that ibty, aiul th.L wum bclori wituuft went (t IMarkt-'r. Hlorc. U In t- :i.s brought 4lown about ten inin-u.-K :4i r the luilieK. Tlieriowo! wiim iIhhiI hundrrtl unit tilty or two hutulred a vh"tl I tine. Suvv Ut bee eoinr down Willi liiiMlit ftu-t tt.htrs. Heard no rru ot "1 ally, boy or tin- like, Saw .lo ut Mitiil' hall tin hour before ; miw Coin PiMti?iii t lie market Iioi.hc. Ib-anl M.iiit l uid .l.ims H. J unrn talkinu- M.iti-l-x lltl Jtn'! thai "hc catne tluie tv li.ul A it ii , il he uns not tuilly. but, if in- m let him to." Heard no cries hcl'wrc liel e e.ilne thin n. Noticeel Miss Mttsie's it k at l a" In .1 W hen liebce got to the i'1 1 pi .1 tin- L.tittu nicii, about lour h-i t tiniii w o lit-.--. I out ToMcrs ileinuntletl him. s.imt:, "ttive bun up lt uic;" heard llaiilii: s.iy "f:t uiiiii . iiiMiil W'euiisn siiy "Al.uik. i ;lt;n . -.r. Jioliee use their clubs. Vll iies luoii-'l oul with the L-roail and stcotl oil lilt- sllt-.l alk , opposite tlie Soulheiii coiiiit mI tut- uiiiin I'.astA'm nrcli, and uboiii tloit l, t Ii "iii t lie mai Ut t liouw u all. about Illi it i 1 llolll Iti bee. Witness sit "Monk" I utlll.y .it n.l.ee Hllha k III II' Sll llel.ee -t o.'ll o! I. ill doll II. .Ills! Its II lit e . .si' III), le- u i-- nIiuI . at lh:t lime In- vv il .lit the S..iith. 111 ede d the -mall Kaleru i n. V ll,e-t Ma- to the rcur id Ii, e, I h. n, itfld aottiil 1 o. I h i I Iri.in hint , hud imo.-d hm poiiioii. ILiidie and Wiim-t Mire with lieUv. Al thi.L luo tnc pistol fin d to witnes-' h tt ami trout, utiaii I A. Philllo plieitliled the pl.l.i, fire- it, drew it hiii k. In Id il up a im mi 11 11 1 and n-tuined it (o h,-, hreifst. Witness, the piMni tir. , -MV the Mm. ike Mild MStitl- there (Mil hello tli,. ui.) it!'. Mil Sun I'inllip-i -liiotitin ll , that hih coi. it-nee is clear on the nuhjurt. Wit in-. L l I tin to Mr. Fuller, U tMie Pmllipa hud li.-rn am -te l. aller hid been. Ili-ard th.il Kmhi -. t hUiim! to Tnlar, tliitl wiMu cofi- n nee Irtllt In tit alnnit k. i pin ;hi - huck a id he went to FulhrV uilii e. Iut).l hiin in hin it'. nt room, talkny uu a nin io.a-i . u it ne finked In 111 t iti' ! 1 1 . I., 11 k room, und there he tohl him 11; I .diioit it. cxi piin h- name of the man Sod 1 1 a- t 1 u 01 who hd heen a Iricud of hi '-I t)-..- - i t..rr- the war. One who bad !. n ni .Id eo(ii.h Aiih hitn. ',.. h'' in,,f I Work at Mi Kelhiin i - i 1 -j.- II 1 i In a J i ot j. Iiitl hemu' tit-Id hy "in- 1 ..i nn-i - .1 o' . T"d Mr Kuler ao.,ut tui- .t'- .hi th.-l-a, oi,v.lul. w-f siitipie n n d 01 tli- -J t -r a - -ui.nnt'iiieti at a w it i.. t 1 .un Pint. Iji- turned M'lle'f eVI (.mi 11 . lleer linked With U led. r I nek r ti""it -wearino mi till- matter . Ici- t- - r lohi 01 H.11.I unvthin; hIm.ui an o i.ii li. lore thi- ( Ourt not hem hindin , M ll.11 - ( i)Uk il wul.t Le hiudmej Mr. Tliolii.ija LlU er lo'i Im- loiilled Willie Hl doilur-. :iinl -t nt him a dial't fr twenty live di'lLiI'. iln e u ltllei hat he U lu re, - Wilii. f1 h;c !;ud -met ! ir-tr to Ntxim nloul 11 ILaid ol 1 hi-oiiiru.'! up. 11 Mi-ih M:n tie ; nlti t lv-i 10 Intk tl;' tin IW '-ei-w.it kllh'il. ' V nt It t In- 1 ili:,if A at ul I tie market j hi'ii-e. w it 11.0 -a v the ladh and Mr. liond ft. t.i it, I .'in P .mil tind Mr CaliMeil, and I to i ui i l-e W itne.i saw !cmtclert and 1 Inn . - on Mi- Miisn 'ft neck , tliinkt oth 1 1 I Hi'!-! h.tve s. en them. Tlie cmwd -Ih ml Mtuir -i"' ot" t iteim-nt at that i linn-. 11. t.- pn-s.-d within lour or tive leet ' ol Wi'n --. u in u Ic- went out. Heine was j i ' ' .1 t.ntn mi ler thf main Kastern arch a :o n P ivm r- j.r d l im. WitneH knows j ii"l!i;"Lr "I : n 1 1 n ti tt 1 hi lo kill Hehee le- t t v h tin I 'Inl ipr- or it in l.o.tv 1 l-e Ver? V-'ot" ult-l Power- detu.Uidrd tetn'-, wiljie i -.itv "M.ik" riH-r lii-W wilhaknitV'; saw j Ii im - n Lr it It a fe1'' ; po' it em en k;iii j Im-. p 1 ' 1. k." ' I ii ' n- t- a I oul I w o teet II .ill the edC 1 llir .:ii in. lit W in II lie W.i- suit , whell j the h:i!l --tlUtk llllll he Wl- ll t liilHllIlfr; j htiaiil up. Iut latln-r atonpiii'f to fhe tiuiil. Wheii HiUu:r Ii i .t caw Sam Phil-hp-. In u..- I,, tin- net ol Iii iiii- . In tired and Ui II dl. I'.n k the plMlol ainl IrlllllU'il It un h-r li i - tout in hi p. x k I U'ltiit- c.Hi iiot teli an 1 1 1 1 tiLT ahnit Phillip-' elothin; diil not heir Phillip- u - an i r(nin (iniUt'tUt y. alt ei Tln-re v n- t wo r three pels n hetweeti winiet aiul PhillipH when i he htt tcr tired ; hut vitnetf CiHi't tell wn0 anv o ihem were. Has no tiliimo-my aiiitins-t S Jin Tiiillips, hih! i,o particular II It'll. I I'ai.t. lohil line hp vc r a!) mt tins, except tslkcil Mr. K.'"t I, .1.1 :i M know I mm I.. itiv (-ounsi'l tor ileli .isr. lias never Pt'l'iier Ihat s UMi'-s ill. I not io sliui nils' slit Ilil'olC A llll 'i4 n 1 tio.l thitt Wii .S.I. j;,,i',r-t tL .(..' t imi i, a., i in,, Hli.llll.lt til.Tt- all U' nil tl'-lll.t .I'.tnit It. Wilms, tol l Mr. Fuller liom a . e... ot tints. .t. siiiiiiiiolietl lieloii- I'll. lip, wits relt .isitl . Il.i. evpeeleil l.M.-l.li a. In- lots tion. . llolll tile lifst. Iht't itiics.' sii po ii a . lite, tell hint I o .ippi at In If .1 ill v J t It I' wa- alter I'tulips li i.l Ii It f'.ij. II. vi.l, I. .i I; .1. i-li tliHt lie reit le. 11. (J tt.-l ions l-j tl' Cu.irt: H iltless lit aril the report, nt tile same time he tiist -an it. Saw tlie pistol tlie tnstanl Is lttti u tireii. I he piiilllino of tie pisfol atltartt'. I witness' ulteUt ion : o'. I at In r, lie i o.li. In 1 - ii itrliiell, i, was tlolli: so ipliekly ; lie saw llie lll'ir pu'leil. , Tlie Coin t ailj.iiiriit'.l to in.i t i.n S .tiu ilay at 10 ichii k. A. M Sah ItHAV, Aug. -.'. 1st;?, re in error i'i stating tliat iio trs Wi j lless.'S w i re I Xamiltetl oil S.llUltlal . 1 lie lot t lowing proet clings wi re luni I J.iim.1 II. Mt. niri r, Mironi ; A in editor ol . the Fan ttt vule .Xnrt. Went to maiket ' lioiK-t at lhli t' t.'i lock the day Hi l.te was kill. tl, lo lii'.ai his trial. Was not hIIow.-i! to j;. i up .tans. Amveil thirit licltire Iteliec via. I'lonuht tit. in the liaril house. There . weie ul. .ul one liuutlr.-tl pclsona tlu-ie. Tin if was no pellicular excitt ineiit tin it- white Bilice was up stnirs. Saw Tolar tiiul j "Monk" Llu-le ; te-tleetl HnllHU hin peellilnr iilMiul' Moiik a " niauuer. A 'so llull.Kil. I'oiv j e.s. I.eyitl iiml l.iiilerlnli 'Were there llie ' hitler not Html alu-r ltel.ee un. killnl Hall .1 as tlllkllie to wlllle.s. When I . I tee eallll- ' ilow n. ami ii 111 H.' net I with wimii.s imlil ultt r H' l.ee was killetl. Witncs!, thru wt-nt to st.' I'., tin's liinh, lint Hall .Itil not "o w it h h im. ( riiss r.jnimitl rviw lte'l-i' a. In' was hroiiht ilowu stairs, saw Fs v. l.-tti mill Harstie- si.li Iiihi. tsuc shw'i i.s.iJis-i in, names of any others; saw no ui.t-iiei- in lictice as 1'c came ilown slairs. V In 11 he gut lwa, saw lliti oruwU ruslilu Mp. I'hc crowd from the outside rusheil tni ui tne crying mrj win niimimiiiii Thinks Uiss tlasuie went up-stairs alter lie bee. Saw ("apt. Tolar, ahile IIcIk whs upstairs. Witness has told nil he kmn.. about it. 7V; qiirtfiiiii hy thr i'nurt : Answered that he was attracted by "Monk's" sinirulur sp 'arnnce on that day, and his manlier, which caused witness to inquire, wiio "Monk" whs. M.ittlteir J.ttytii, nrijni) iv" -i ' Wu leiideied by the defence to the prosieutioii, w ho declined to examine Mm. I'.'tnliiit' a discuWnin relative to the mat It r. the t'ourt ailjourned to Monthly. ( The name of the witness publish, ,! asi . Saiurday, as Henderson "Ik kinu." hould h.lietieill Henderson ' l.t wketiy . " l'rtmi the New York Worl.l. i tiif nKir..j.(i of a rourtfAi I A7-.M t rios 1 lb I .io. s It l.alipell 1 1 J : I T I'leHj.lellt .lolltl -. u I tlllrtot tt to at t w Itll renter i :.i .ot. I .h-i i-oii now, than he hn: I .i' .on i ri v i. .us t itne since his ;tt .-. vill i ess i on I litestnt it- mi.-' l.e st .mi l ti i ni in tin- ti n. . ci ..I tli ublic mind, or at len-t in the ' President's i sinuate of it, which emboldens I i . .1 .i ...i :..i. i.. i i ion in no iiiniL 110111 Willi ii lie nas uen - d to on. M'Tcr oeiore nas In a. hil nn.h r so many oll'n i ll iliuhilitK H as --iuie I he adjoiirnmi ut ot the la-t Con-joc-t; hih I intlliit' hut a more lontidriit re I n the people eau i v plain h i- un w out - e.l ! uli. t I . ii-.-Ullie Ti-'apon-il.ilit i h. 1-s II. . P. Ii i.( ii" lei a dfln-loti ' or are thele jti'l- 1 litiil.- tnl hi- new . nhdtlitt- ' ll e 'urn tioni th. "pil o ..t Mate" to tllL -Ulitw- .Hid vt Htin-i eot.k-ot politic-, we Hball ttr.d e.hau'-ii Mid mo m matk d , their leit and inohiliiN eau-in ihem i-d to ve-r with changes in the .iriti'.n ot' tin wind. 'I h. te in a ourint in tint i it which it roitdocU d oil th.- priic iph ol th tt in al w t with the tliitt ol puHir niinirnt, an. I ol nhiltin it ii'iirv J i v a pr -mpt nt i tiiipiDoii o! oiniiio h an mi t That joiltnitl li;o roinph ! l n I : 1 1 I it- lo.ie -Aithtu the la.-l two r three h nc) to t 1 1 i Mt i wor-hip Ih u-m po-e t 'iat it i- .ti : i Ih hi a h -in- l I' lll i . inde.-d, he In oit ll o, th. n i-' to pirtiadt. oir . k k .,p Ii- H-tlltt Tell n -ettlll- UUtl lit to slip ilicr mo'tvi ,:l -! h' It 'i lament . I'll II .l.lk. I I. e . llllll'.l l II. t l. Ill'.t at'nl.uTed ..tie p'irt , liicli lm ttr ii .irs n tl.c t j.ct lis ilcii-ivc hIiiisc l.i ltina i In in. In 'n; I'.n- I.. lii'-li 'chnve allii.lctl i:- t.Tlll al llov mi- in. Illl. Hi ll 01 i 1 1 . . 1 1 t- il tlt-rt i.ii'.t itiorr ti m 'rt h i t l itli n. c t list :i i h.iitt lias colnc t.yi-r tli. -..nl of ....I ...!in,v Tliat ll. n- i ;i i lirtlljt , an. I Huit'ilt i li:;llit', in III.' tunc ot lilt' pillule llllnil. 1- iiilit..! I'V lliiotlliT I n I ... i-Wturiv .1 t iioininiil.' . il.nci. Tlfft tirilhrs C:illl:il li . I. I In strong; ili-iiisiti.ni ti iii ml liriint lor t In- l'r.-M -ii in uli renin .-I t. ii.-rsl r :ii..l .... 1 1 li t M l rlitlltll llissoiiiuil io I Ire- . tl. n tii-rci' liinoiiioii iitloit bi'ictiitori- i linrai tt r.' pjtrtj. Win n tin st iil.li s mri v ln.s sirrlit'it'ni 1 1 i laii;c porlitui ot ii to tin iiin ii intiii of n. ui r.il ti lor tin licsi'li'nci . il. must lie pritlv w. II Li I. I. Wt Hllli 1 llf I .1111 .' ll llll'll llHl C I Hi. li. j ni I 1 1 1 un . 1 'j i il'iirv ol sm ti M. .1 .1 . n for a nk i.Mi.iy ol run- .l.'.l 'lllll . . llllll s :ij."jic ive spirit nk. ii. It siijiiitivs little, piui'tl.'iill), tliill lican party a sir. nnoii It'll' is ll 1111- tlllll.l.llillll K. piili to the liolnlliatli ll of '.nuil. II nil "li" pn l. i (iisnt were to ilt st rt il. tin- piriy w.nil.l l.e a liopi less mm. -lily 1 In-..i.int m-'li lisve yot t.l lie colic lllatt tl an. I kept or tin; sc t pl If lias ill partetl limn I lie lit pui.Iie.ilis. Ilul il is utterly vnin to liope th it ul ' i tin -pint of tlie purly lias l. . i it lil .l.mn lo I lie tit-ail levi-l ol I ieiiei .il l.tah'' p.ilitit- ami to tlie lliottt rut iou iilltl lelleihie .1 nt cluuautKr. lliai it vaaU auaia HaiiM; up to te- pill ll I.l 1 1 . '. t 1 1 -1 1 V . The cotplcttllic. Ult'i (li'Klil Im- iiini. nalui it the liejiulilicati party. It lius so Ii.iiiiIimI I tic ctle of its real that tile ptirlv can nevel rctic'M its ea rcer ol victory. Tlie nal elili of p.iitv tccliag bvitt m luauilest, it is 14ULU: ciii ith tliat, evfii it tjieiieral tiiiint tlisin-il tlie Ke publican iionaiuitinn. In: woulil lint lie s i impriiileut us to make coiiiiiuttals in opp.i 8itlilll lu tint ilrilt ul" pill.llc seiitinit iil. a.i.l to llis own tintecetlelll.. lien tilt- It. pu'. limns are sponl uncoils! y th level, he is surely iiini. r m.'i in Uiinsell tti theirs .. great personal availal.thty the conlnilliiif; fact nl i.iii causing the public opinion I', Ills ..I 1 ll. i .1 int a j.M'SI'lll, ll i i . Ill llll V I, V.'l i( lal :it 1,1,, .ll. tilt I' to settle stea.lily an. I mpi.l.i to a is moderatioa. The Kemiblican pain is .till t -.fill. I .' . lout,'! elf. ii.iic ik eueil by the fact thai ii li 1- in. practical lasue to preen f i, Ui.' i What will Ik the ii.ilioi.a! i.sm Not certainly tl I.l is Presiilc.u's plan ol 1. .1..11 t'lillresi.. Thai i-.n. 1 ciilcl. ami the 1'.' si. h hi H.iilllieril Statu are Ki lie .11 - lit-! Ul t .to, i a... I i , .: . f. -i at ipi.t .i . f. e.n-t i in . il iler the piestjtit la .1 s, hich Mm I' Consents tti execute. The lil. I plan construction are a ileatl i-.m ' I' lie galvaniZell even llllo il tliill.l. : t atlCC ol life. C'au tile icui.. al '.I M 1 mail.; an issue ' It woul l l.e a it 1 War. I one Im the lie pu1 'In an", 10. tllllt tienel'al tiiailt 1. M .,. " I . -.1 anil half the Republican parly wi.n .irant l.r IWi.le.il. Wili . uu. Sheililan Is'lliatle iiii . ' I ill- be s areely It ss awkw e.l pronounce tl a 1 1. .1 H !. r placi-s Sheridan, in. I . i liu liitlilen lo .ol ' ii a ni llan'! orilel s. I mil a. llin I I ll III:. I'll. Ill till i-l I 1 .11. t I -.. I of ' I I.. StauUiu, ami i n i-.i.il siii ct ..or 1. 1 I Slieriiliin.l.y the Li i.l!. I.. pit's forms a W all sf;.ii..-t sir I 1 1 ttji-iri Tti'iimarf, I! I . i -1 1 1 -it.. will not I'litt th ii uli Tigor, i .nsideriii t li if -..liift a I unl their own party li-ti it.ted uinler ..lantV banner. Vih.il. in. n. is tin- K publican issue f Will soiiii lo publican pupei tell us -The local issues, in ihest veral Stitt.-s, wnl wolk to the disadvantage of the Uepilbll can. I he chief ol these is tn nrn .utlrue at hittue . but nettio sulllae at home l. in.-Wll.-ic populal "lit of New Filmland I'.it ii in Nt-w Kiitlainl. anil st that tune tl.t If publican Mill' "I onilft tn ui. n.e i.-m- of tlCnn. sutliaice al- Imlii.t has U.n p.. A ult .1 I net- the wul. llllll ! In- It. put. I n ill. La 1 1 1 ties lell oil It. il Is pie i lite-1 .lil. 1..I! in I lie Hir.lt SlulC of Ohio. II I- t. J.i I 1'. selisrsl ill the f leal S.llte ol r olk! Ill III both II nil lo e I he Kcpiiliiit-in . i. it... I tX.uis. anil, ol oii. I on. I -If tn I . ..Inpi I. ttV. in t I pit'St'lil thl. I.sue. bill "llsiSt in V I alillot -al e ttlrtn Irolll ilelent on 11. Moreover, tt.e pi i. pie ilte lieCiililino enliirlitenrtl ;i . '.. I i.. COIISl rjllellei's of 11. v; III s 11 III .'ffr in I (n- . ut l. I hey see that it lends im-i iiably oi t; i.i uiliei linhliutf. IM-gfii . e. it.. is and lit j.n .. u lalivis in I o.ific.-. and a iti'u'lo biilunc.' of power ill ih. i oh, i - ..' , in- country. I'ln-.-. -uli.. I I ..in .. i i. i lew llillliiih. of inn ni eei'to - - i "I e r .t'iritefl as morif 0.I1..11- ..u.l ml I iah . il.au w.i. the alleged aacuiilaiyr-i Southern slaviholdeis. Conferring votes upon tho Northern negroes tor the sakr of, I biinntno the whole couulry into linrnionv with a negro biilaucr of power in our ns tioiml politics, is a proposal which, in lint altered (one of pnhic teelin., will nmi tli road to somcihiii very dilfercut llolll Itu publican success. Last ear, I lie Kepubliians carritil numt of the lections, liy inllauiiiiatory apieals Iwseil on the then recent New Orleans riot. This ycur, they have no bloody shirt to carry in their pi sessions as a banner. And the in uriiesH of the l'resnl, mial election so di villes them bv personal preferences and an. tipathies that tliepartv is without coherence or unity , as it is without national is-ues slid mischievous tire brands. General Orant baa Li en spread, like a wet blanket, over such it their cnmhustibtM as are not burnt out, ami it is beyond their skill to kindle a new t mill ttation. Correspondence of the Sentinel lr.rv Hi v mt, N. C , Aug 24. Mksshs. Kiutohs : It would not lie an r.T ,,,, , P,,ilIia,e tilt (Mlg sustained bv . . ' ourcitv antl the antl the country, generally, by llie laekol steam trail. oorlstion from this region to Italeih, or souie other outlet. -Here lies immense wealth : roal, iron, anil w atei power cnounh to enrich this whole surroundin"; country, if it could only Ih Ilia. le available. Aller thorough ami numerous investiga lions anil devt loptnenls, made hy the vene rated ,'rof. Mitchell, ami l'rof. Emmons, nn-l the more recent exploration! hy our present i ttii ient State tntilng-ist, the coon try ha? bri uiie familiar with the mal and ii..ii di po-it? aionj? Ilci:p KiTer. The poli cy that r. mains for us is, to work up the materia! pointed out to us by these proli l ll Ills. Iii its pus. nne through Cliatliam county, the in p Itiver rolls by a lono;, large and ex. fllent dtpo.it ot coai, that stretches mile alter mile, not parallel with the rirer, but ao es.ibl I., it irotu all points. The quali ty of tin- i oat has. again and again, been Bss.'rtrd tn I f a high grade. It is bitu minous. It answers all the ordinary pur post s ot manufacturing, cooking anil house heal iiii" purposes. Tin- tiitti is lower down the course of the river, but available, and abundant. The Itivcr is well named. Although not wnl... it is. nevertheless, a very deep stream, a- cinreirs running through sandy districts ii.u.i'ly ate It i a notable tact that the pci.pli t l Fayetteville can tell whether the Ir. -In t . in tin Cape Fear are caused by freshets in the Haw or Deep Rivers, it Iwo tiil.iiiain s, by the color of the water. The Haw liii'. r flows through red land, the lin i through white land. Tbereare, olten times, freshets in either one of these tribu taries, but not in the other at the same time. The red Ireshets iu the Cape Fssr come troni the Haw, and the white from Deep Kmr. Two simultaneous freshets make the color of tape Fear water, of course, like tin- Fngli.liinati's to.itly ''arfand arf. A w heel call be turned at almost any point ol iio- Deep Hiver. and a large number of .Manufactories could lie placed, one after another, all along the stream, from aluve the coal as low down as the iron, the river af fording tall enough to allow these machines to be close together. I? it not remarkable that these thr. great ...urees of wealth should lie unimproved so long: Tin look like hidden talents. I iinau'itic it Laplander would think , as lie traverses thelnnu tract ol fru.eii country, vs illl his .led laden with ore of eopM'r, rit ('. for the rities of Norway ami Sweden. I i.e cntintrv between the Deep Hiver and voui . iVy iaunl too lugged (ur a lUilmiid. Indent the gradiiig lor a liailroad lias been . nnsttuctetl, altmist every loot of the way froiii'llavwooil, on the llccp Kiver. to I'age's, . ti the N. t'. Itailioa.l, eiuht miles West of K.ildL'h Hut here the gnu ling stands, wavliiug away with tv.ry rain, tirasa is 'grow ing over it, und it pri'icnta the appear anee morn of the ebb thaii the IV aid uf pros perity. All along this grade the people are sighing foi (he cats. I 11 you w ill drive out tmmc ibiv and spt nil I I .It lie ht.llls ll some suitable po.u' t.li tlie i 1 'ii.,1 iiaiu I 'i.lllllv load, yoll will lie H-I..II iheti at the almost i'li.lleT Ht.;nii of w. g: J ons and carts, on their way t i an eitv . Vou are hardly out of sight t.l .. ti lot I. all I day long; and even at night tl.ey pass cmi. i I I ni il'i . etule ivt.riug to gel t.- i t.iiiipiun . roinnl lu ar erioiluh the i-lty t.i iu..iily j nii iiiorinnte They carry bint, .oiton. rli-.. in vast ijiiantities. All this iiunl,! mil ! i . : 1 1 ! v tiinl us way on the I'hailiitii bail ! r. ..id. if there weie only cats upon il It is a i it-)i ami liuitful region. - t.ui loiuier lellow-lowi.. to. nt. lint .l .'iii W St-ott. has raised sppl. . on -Im- j ti.tv ' uliieli I think would an i i-f one poiiu-l t i h, th it i-. ta.linling on I lie p Ifecl ti Hit ..I. ill. ll. f. I litlml enl . lie apple ll llll ll iveintted iHlhttfii linnet, nli'l all I It'el It'll t luni every way. Iti t tln'se are incidents along hide ol the t ... i - ..I wt alih of the iiit.tl that ea'ls tor a t'.iili'ia-!, the coal, iron ami w liter power i has l.i-en estimated that Kaleiuh aloue roll. Utiles fifty t lliill lul iiil iliillitr Wtirtll of tire-w.Hi.l per stinliili. Ualcili alone ought ti.h tvf hu!t this Itoatl troni llie saving in tuel in I In- past twenty live years, t.y using I nathani .-t"i instead of .. .ss at the late ot o! -t veil dollars s cut t f , tli.- prnlial.li- prat e p'litl bv t lio.e win. Iniv llocil by tlie i.nV horse lontl. Had this It. 'ml leii built til teen years ' 'ag'.i. tlieri' woirltl prlablir haw spninu tip by tin. 1 i in.-, in your tily, iiianulactiii ing erioiif h to con. tunc a hundred thousand ih.l'ars worth tl ;s inal jur yrar. It I would have increased the Lii.incM ot Ksl einli, by this tiuie, a iUai1ci ot a million a , t ul, iu ploughs, wagon., i ! -.ti gomls, etc Why ha. it hiiii.t long . l'rof Kmmons ' reflected once upon ovir r. i Hun mil pro- i I. mild 1'ii.f M iti hell, lin not. a be said, re i. aluif tin- hidden coal, an.t letting ih,- woll.l kll.tn o I its eXI. il.t r. Ill Milt lull calmly retein-ti the itheni i;ew inm r, to tin-i and jiiir of his wt.ik pu.-.i-hrd I lotie; before, in which lie hail revialed tin ei lenee ol coal on Deep. Hive.'. l i s, it has been lone; know n, nul y. 1,1 ven j in ISii., we can gi t no chl li. ii, f ..pi H is reliesliing to In ar that tlnu i. g.totl reason to hope this t 'hathain Hail R..a l is j to la- tin It ctrtiiiu Sonic siiy , Dr llawk'i.s .ays. so. The Doctor ought to know. He j rcpic.-a ills a strong t'ompany, enf if ilrht I Irani, and doing well. The H. iv (i It. U. I, tilled a dividend ol live per icniuui, lati h, we lent ii. Why not spend this, st . leas,', on the Coal Fields . Itnad ( Three hu in Ins I thoiisiind, tliey say, would fluish it. It woulil increase the railroad interest vei v largely resource that now goei no I whera. , I ,e rllle j, 1,'SS ,!, miles (ake TO coat deposit in Pennsylvania that gars rise 'to a Hsilroail or greater length than this. It is the Lackawanna valley. The Railroad has but on "rt.iM.ifiroon it. The coal cart are drawn by ifiifnumr nujiium, planted upon !hef.., of UU. The cars are drawn np In long icicf rvte : when they reach the top of the hill, they descend the other akleeMtfir men irriijhi . And thus train after 1 rain in passed along, all day, on hill and sf another, until they reach the Hudson, when the contents are floated' down to New York City. Hut here is comparatively a level country -the grading dune a rich region coal in demand all the country sighing for the I toad. Why not finish itf Let a bare the Knad. U-t us have the coal and iron. Let us have the stirring sound of the shrill steam whistle, awakening from their long lumliers the drowsy old forests of Wake and Chatham. Let Deep Hirer know that something else can roll and roar besides it self. And let all the nation know that North Carolina can make as good steam and as much of it us the next State. AN INIIIlhNT WITH A MOHAI.. Sometime ago (lie Srntiiiel published an article about tlie resources of North Caro lina. It tell into the hands of a Mr. C. of Hpringtii Id, Massachusetts, who wrote out here for mure inforinati.ro. A Deep River man corresponded w ith the stranger. And now there is reason to believe tha Massachu setts man is near or in North Carolina, with a span of horses, lauded at Norfolk, on his way to Deep Itiver, to inspect tho country, with a view to moving here. North Carolina has an area of fifty thou? sand square miles, and a population ot say six hundred thousand inhabitants, or twelve pcrsous to the square mile ; or, if we have a million of people, as some say, we hare but twenty persons to the square mils. We want ten millions of additional population, provided they are of the right kind, men of good principles and good estates. Here is a wide home for all surh. It would make ours a better State to have this increase But if we get them here, we must invite theui with a country that oilers, at least, means of transportation. This Chatham Road would add another to the many charms of the "Old North State." Why not build it ( ITINERA N" Ex-Senator Rrown, of Mississippi, ia bis speech at Holly Drove to a mixed audience, gave expression to the following graphic comparison. The Kx Senator remarked the Congressional plan was odious to bim, but that we all should yield gracefully, and added : "I know the locomotive ia oh the track ; the steam is up. Oltl Thaii. Stevens ia engi neer, and be is dmuk with rage. I am not going to play the little bull, and butt the thing off. It might lie courageous, but it would be very indiscreet. Old Thai). wanU to run hia rngine over us. But I'll not give him a chance to run it over me. I'd rather step aside, and see turn grit aad gnaan, hia teeth at his disappointment, than stand on the track, get run over, and witness the chuckling at my lolly. I mean by all this that the Radicals in Congress want you to res ject the proposed plan of reconstruction. They have the will, the disposition and the power to force upon you still harsher terms ; and as certain aa that there is a Deity in Heaven they will do it. Do you ask how t I answ er, by the very simple process of dis franchising a yet larger portion ot the whites, and giving to vicious white men and ignorant blacks the exclusive right to vote. Do you ask. can Congress do this? What ia it that Congress has not done T" Tl... however, who are waiting lor a finality, will rl.mrWeas exclaim "who's af'carril f" "I'HivKitau. Amhkstt" fa THcTat vp Cahd. Bennett's Jlrrnlil calls upon the President to . play. Ilia trump card, wliich lie declares to In. "universal amnesty "The moment has come ; the revolutions ry w ave whirh freed the negro fs no, dash ing him against the common sease of the countrv, U the ruin of its present , interests and 'its lutuie greutniMs. We are now thri niene.l null a negro representative from each Cnnii'ssional district in the South, and jje code u filch tK to gnnTir the United Stales may receive laws based upon igno raiiui iu.tesd o education. The wave must lie stopped; it has broken from the control of tlmsc w Iiii first gave it impulse. The na tional revulsion of feuling demands that it I- halted, and demands, too, that Hr. John sou halt it. L t him strike the blow ; let Inm unw give the country universal amnes ty. The negro will then take his proper jiiat e; ami in the light of freedom, which is llis riuht, he may emerge from mental darkness. With universal amnesty the re construction problem will be finished at a stroke ; intelligence will replace ignorance, and Puritanism and the negro may take jHisition second to the common sense of the country." IlKCOHSTBDCTloy IM TUB Wa DcPAHT' mknt The work of reducing the Working force and the expenses of the War Depart ment ia rapidly and regularly progressing. The mustering out of volunteer officers whose term of services are no longer needed continues. It is stated that among those mustered nut yesterday was included Brig adier Ocni ral E. A. Hitchcock, Commissary General of Prisoners. It appears that since the cnociu-ion of the war, up to this time there baa. lan aa unlu-ecwiarity .Urge BBmber of clerks an. !inesscngcrs kept in this bureau when, in the opinion ot General Grant, the work to be done in closing it upissutiicieut only for the occupation ot a lew clerks. The reductions already made ia the cur rent evp.ii.-ii ..I the War Department since the exit of Stanton are astounding, and those to be made will convince the countrv that there was something very rotten tn the whole department nrftwin nation when Gen eral Oram w as called upon to lef light into u hitherto darkened corners. (Aut n. liyeneer. t ol Iliughaui, Principal of a prominent High School at Mebaneville, N. (X, has f voted u with a copy of his Oramnaruf the hntfluk hniyuoyt, just out. Wt have not yet clammed this book carefully through out, but Irom the look we have given it we are piekarcd to find it the very best EngihJ, Oiainniar that has been published in AtucK ic or England. It is lull of innovations am: will l.e violently assailed by pedagogue, of the old school, but the proirreaa here is Improvement We Jfitttr eiaSilnA-. Jl lull as soon as practicable, and tbetr we shall have our say about it 1'oriretffc ig c 1 , ytftrer. .. The total sum handed t0 the pp,le p Ud at from tl'tetn to lixteert -.-. . . 1 . -..itna- millions, f '. $ - 1 t .... 4 l -1 i MiV ?1 "1 ..Zt
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1867, edition 1
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