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r THE SENT! ICKT ,. 3ATCSDAT, SEPTEMUEIfc7, IHI7. 'Uui we cannot justify ttli the measures ol t'ongresa which hare Inert adopted in ordlr tn check or thwart the plan, of the l'rwai dent. We regard that L ai ure of the civil i-tRee tenure Act, wliirh limits the Presi dent's power of selecting ui.d lemming his Cabinet, m unwise, and incnusi-t. nt with tire (pint ol the Constitution, though, pi r bnp, unt with its letter: and we it. ink tin sel which restrains the President In in is suing an order to the t'ommiiiiiler nl'a IM. f ii let. except with the approbation ol tini ci tl i rant, as both iinivnM n in nm d ami ir m oncilable with public j-nlii-y. I; i. an a, tempt to strip the l'u M icni . whom im Constitution declari-A to I c Cmniiian h i n t'kiut t ike Army and NV, ot tlie nm lions of bu office. It is a Mow -timk at Andrew Johnson, but it slriki. also the high office which he holds; ami may lr .ill time be quoted as a precedent, in the n in lice of the legitimate power I tin1 Ku ti live liranch o the gtucrnufeiit." The foregoing views of the lUyUti-. ,l this City, are not enly cvci-llciit within themselves, but, in these days ol paiti slavery, they arecrcilitable to the Imlcpciul enee and moderation if that journal. Thin are frequent iittrrani'rs by Mr. ibitnlloc, Wiaii h we cannot upprmc, but. we are tree to admit, the general knot of hi" cour..e. considering his stand point of mIj-. i iii ni is moderate and ju.lii inns. He, like Mr. lledrick, is the represi ntati i e il a class, unswayed by privatt animosities and petty viudietiveness. who Hrc si'lil.itc.l. we l-t lieve I v honest conviction as to tin .h n.a'i.l. m the situation, lluffi lt-r luij-takin tin ) in occasionally l- in m i U' n i n t . tlenerallv, men wlm-,- record i tli.il ol consistent L'ui'.niMii, t IjoiiU lh- nn hi. been subjected to misconstruction, an. I. perchance, to harsher treatment, m tin past, are not now, in a sirirlr instance that we are aware of, to be touiul in the rank" ,1 those who (avor an extreme an. I in.,'., v..,. m policy. The persecutor., niaiignants ami negro-worshippers ul li c day are to I e found mainly among lho,c who wcrclnat ant war men, ao long a.llc.-i,.- wa. the taint est prospect of a successlul issue, who on " negro driTera"' when lliey could make in-, ney by the operation, aud w ho would now cover op their record by a simulated zeal for the colored race. In one respc. t the are consistent : and that is iu the matter ot proscription for opinion-take. Itchoe and during the war, they were for talnming and ostracising all who did not go with tin in in their effort to break up tne g n irnuiciit. and in their views as to the " justice ol the cause," and now they would do the same thing for those who will not wor.-inp the. Radical asd ebony idol. The Convention at present in sessii-n iu this City contains many auch n.en, Hunnicutts in theory, as Ib-ey WKMild I IlruWHlows m pruticc. should they unfortunately get into power in .North Carolina. The antecedent ot these men. contrasted with their present course, exhibit a record ol xlitical mean ness and corruption, v hich bus no parallel in history that we have ever read ot, tor the reason, perhaps, that it wax reserved for this generation to furnish an ilhnir.it ion ot the depths to which human malignity cad descend. Let u hope thai -,ich nu n will be frowned upon, and thai t ie t on vent ion, rising, ii possible, to the In il.t ol the occasion, w ill set an example "I mode ration and liberality that will have a ten deocy to unite all clses of t:od ali.n. m far as mst lie, in one earnest efl irt iii' compose our trouUes upon an ti.iiaUe .il,ytnrirou basi!, thai I know ln. this is to be, iu the course U a few short hours. Th Convention hxt a ttvm ' mlou respooMhility upon it I u o , I ,., , Vli .lh. we watch Its aVitlteratlon- H;i a and profound interest . But to the extract from tin- .. i . .. which wehave strayed. Thai p.,p i 1.:: the nflil on the hea.1, when it to it Ho unconstitutional encroachments ol tin- .N i ttoaal LiffitlntuN ipia the AW-irif fo,- , rogatTvet are fir the purptme of bieaktuu down Andrew Johnson. Ir i sn admission Ot a fact that should I. rami the Ha lit al party with infamy, forever. What areton.tiiu tiuns worth, oi what avail are the nmuiment. of chartered liberty, when they are to In disregarded and trodden under loot, iu or derto thwart the policy of a tcuiporar j in cumbent of the Chief Magistracy? These same Radical leaders denounce II, v in the South, who Sought to break up the I iiion on account of the election ol .Mr. Lincoln, as the vilest of traitors, and as clr-ou mL' oi the severest punishment, liut it i, all lii'it, and wise and patriotic, to ovi rilno.v the Constitution and make It alhing ol'iiaulii. because niudlter obnoxious iueuuiKt ul till" the Presidential chsir I Sboul I Mr. John son lis impeached and displace I. r slioul.l an Eiecntirc of the ejtr ;me Jcnl.in -be elected at he next 1'resiilcutia! el ciion. . the civil-office tenure Act, and all nth. r ai x limiting the powers of the I'rcM.h ,it, ,,., probably lie at once repesh-d. The Regiitrr apprehend, tha ' t'.e .,.w struck at Andrew Johnson." in tin- mutter, may for slf time be ijiiol. d a.- n )n i 1 ni to the prejudice of the legilim t r-. ot the Kserutive, by wliu h it m. aii". p. r haps, that tome tuture 'mi -jr.---, -Ii miM it happen that the lal.'.e. -l,o t and there IiouId Ut a It li .., ..t with ao Opposition legislative lirai.ch ol i h, governn'ient, would follow tin bad example" ol the. present Congress. 1 1 mm !. Parties are terribly demoralized. I: 4 . c-pe never to belong lo a parly that wool inflict siren stall upon the Constitution, and we never expect to see the day whin He shall support such a monstrous ini juin, . Gov. I n koi kmorton's Di.h.m i. We publish, on our tiavt page, an astoun .bug 1,. cital of facta made by in.r. Throcknimtou ol Texas, in illustration ot the abm-es r t power in Texas, by Hheridan and'tis un derlings. The Military acts are bad enough, even if honestly S'huiiu.-ured, but the out rages detailed in flit narrative of iiov ThiotkiutuUia ar as uuatht4Jed by hw a they are abhurreut to all humanity and . IwaUeav- -4t-.eraarf wtliassaiieb ..lawJkWfV" fmr as n? w r ranee. ... ... u . . i.. JktidvlimUieinwMereN whn reai atr.K-itaes that tbe Vnt.WmmmW'tSIVVt M(T fMUgtaM nrf ,t trap SUaridau. , jnelawaret' " TnsrBmDBsrJpRdciAMATiy - ?r-BTATXVfWrrry I Be rToclatn.tloa or the frwuiool ol ite M.ftl l-mted BUtes, which was communicated by UlegrapYT)n yeterdaj though spwlally designed, perhaps, as an otHcial justifica tion ol the removal ol Ocn. Sickles, has a much profiiuuder sinilleance than that. As w have heretofore had treaui uloccaoiou to ol S TVe. we cannot see how Oen. Sickles, in hi caiacity ol an executor of the Congres sional ai ts, under which he was apjHiijted, lieli' ving that tiose acts subordinated all civil to military authority, could have pur surd a different course from the one he adopted; while the President, eihaps, , 1 ... . , in 11 1 x, eutor ol the Constitution, int. I io alternative lelt but to displace him. I tietssio- is between the President and Con-l;i.--". the issue i whether the President li.ill i .iltnly submit to be rohlicd of his con stitutional owcrs, or whether he shall re sit the encroachments and agresKi.nis.yl, a 1 rivoluli-oii.iTV I action. This I'fts UmatiiHi fn rmshi-s evidence, 11 ..Miiii-n to other rirent developments that tin President is rousing himself lor a .I. Ii int-sUiul. Isit too late f We do not know . but it wouJd have been ten thousand times better, liad that stand been tanier), taken. llutx, lioiior. patrioU"in. a .bit (. appn . i.ition ot his great 1 llicc, a prnpi r regard lor the soli uiiiitie- ol Hi-, o,oiiM,ations, all deniiind that he should dt - fend his constitutional rights, but. alas ' j that it should be so, the people ol the Sn'.'i are in that c. .million, w hen yii.'y suggest- j that, afn r a!1, it might be better for them. I 11 the M hi 1 I Hen allowed to roll on until it t rem hi - ih I .. torn, n.l cluslii s i I . It in tin ; .1 -. .1,' iUK I I,,- di' OF lli. nl . OKSKUM. t( A -..S . by t he Acting At torm y . Itl til ' III liter nl ii II h is be. U publl!nil tor public ition itl our i Sickles- re- I ll Is loo Ii n;tii tor public ition itl our loiniuns, ami j the pub. ie are already sullimeiitly awar ol the t u ts ill the case The d'H lluieut gives a bistort of the obstructions interposed by lit n. Siek'es to the process of the Federal Courts, discus,- the tbictriiie ot civil su prmnac 1 , reviews the re Cotlstt u. t i -n slat us, and concludes as follows "All the processes of the Federi.1 .oiirts run 111 the iimr.e of ihe President of the Vnited Sinti s. bi-causc the mandates ot the! Court call him to action aa they do all to subiiiis.-ion, mid he must eieeule thrill as ; i.nis., the highest sanctity by the whole j pow,-r nl the nation il necessary. Is ..ut ' Kxmllcurv in a state of collision w-ith tin- national judiciary f ll not, since the w hole executive power is thus vested in you by the organic law during your iucumbeney, ! it must tollnw that the collision of authority. 1 which is the subject lit-rent. i9 the mere mis demeanor of a contumacious and unluilhlul executive agent, w ho haviugolfeiided against ' the law ful power of the judiciarv has reii- ' itered himself liable to prosecution sccording to law Itnt tint resnonsitiilitv which an , . r . 1 im-ht, I., mi- to Arise on ucll An inTit,hiii where tlie .ivsuiil power ot the oth u h r i- ijrtat, is that lor l lie ole KifHrtive to ' Mittcr the jtuliciary to U: overthrown 111 ( any rase, wouhl In potentially to overthrow , hiiiiit-lf; am., Hu rt lore, I am ftolemnlv im pruned with the belief that uultau the IVii- ( i.lt iit promptly represn the cont umm y t . I,.,.. .1.. I " t. , I , ..t I... ... II I.,. ... I ... a,,UI, ... , " ' to the ,iit imputation ot a culpuMt insm-i I si ii t v tn the rr(rtlinate tlikfint v nnl iiuiu- ni'iiiiit -ain titv ot the nutioDMl tli-pi.rtint-nt f (th'ii ontempt ot law iiiluie-i, -pet-.liU jr t.Hpt the h Hit-ttrm-. n' puMif or. i.-r. N leachen hismrv." V IM M HHK t Wr ollti.htl (- tin- lt. t, a few lay flnee, that a hrilliaut dthut.ttttt had 1 appeared n (In- sl.iye in Haltiuiore, who was n pit M-ntcd lv the preswol that City lo hi-eonmi te l with mine ot the niii ill-tin ; t;tiishr.l families iu North firoliiia ; aiui we it-kit 1 " Whois-he.'" A ctirrei-jMiiidi nt In in :,!.! U;- tiie name uf the )oun lady. , She i-. ;t N'.ttIi 'iirolinian, and, aa stated, i- ; eonnerted w itli the liet fttinhe of the State Slie p..-v. V e- l-rilli.tiit n it'll nil erii low iiunl s, v).i. h li.te Im-!-;i l.ijlilv i iiltivaled, and H 1 1 ' d - mi ! 1! !. - - 1 :i h 1 tulll'- I u the prides-inn whieh '-he h,t- :id - pt.-.l We -fiall watrh her e.reer with interest. A - 1 li - .ti t nw'i e j i et-i have not diseluM-d li. r natiie, we take tt that nbe prefer to ! r- 111 iiti I '1 ' 1 j'i if 1 ;t-s yet, and we, tiien Ion nrr kin trnm plvinj: it; .1 MKhrnyt; of aovEitxons. Sl. Lot j. August .11. -The ImoTut ot t hi morning u jest a. iu iew ol ntfuis in Wa-!iinoton, thai I he io erums of the loyal Slate me.d together at an earlv dav and eoniilt iii regard to the itu iti n It ai . -noir-stb snni'at rorisii Itat iom on the part id the managers ol the tiroi-i Aruu ot lln- ICj puMte Wh, thi- 1 ok like i.-.rher r. l..-i1..n. lit!. I'tllY I IfclM'OTIlM oK 4.K.N. I .I'V. 'I lo' editor of the S.tvanimh lo jeil'in m tli .t (..-ii Pope has tried t 1 h 1 v ' he Printline Iroiu'him of the I'nited States ..s t:iken im t rail-e lie lie no tin the o ne j a 1 - pi 1 1 dirt, and he ul-o nru'i d t In liau.UeU pulitu.iuiA ul S.ivamiah Lu r: I turm-. s -h'es if the fdmoxiotls edit, r If Iii II ii' v-std that sensible it puMi an- in tie Sotjtft disapprove fii nrfv nf petfv 'Tps pot:-ih. he m-iv find com tort in the , t tfiat tlie in . Mt ii v ot the Northern nrn'iin of the p-i'tv will iltt'ind ami ptiii-e e r v t In he th a d... It 1 - e i 1 o der d h tit ot loyally w ith 111 tn In fe t.i !.i lie.- tlul a wearer of epnulettis ran do no wntiig. - ;ir-yft ( I. - 1 tiff .'! f-1 1 1 . ' T!. pt-tit i n ot ietrt;e L S hu ler, to adi'iiluid a Inuikrupt and diMhurgetl from ail h.s i ht. arTorda an imtifiht into the tn kl. -1 manner in whieh hiutiucKH iemdue t d iu thetsitv of New York, The indeht- I (itio-ori'e I,. Schuyler U fwt down at II a 1 than lour million dollar-; .and lie -ra(s ihat he has no mets whatsoever, "neither Kind, property, stoek, household yo-.d-. wearing apparel nor MTBonal property of any dt m ripl ion " K nitrr t'nnn, f IennTlmn;a, ar riveil in town anl has U i n a conatnnt visi tor it tin-War fTartmeot to ee General I. rant. ,Mr I ameroir stated uublic v to dav .n .- r,,..in le fh. tv, .,7'i-, '. ' lisbed, that he was in I. Tor of the imperii mi nt nf the JVetident. Watk. 'Cur. .V )' It'..,.. i . .-. - . 4 , ,, ... .lame, Duncan. ( ommiaaary to the rebel ; Anderswnville em-aped from Fort , nr.. -I ll. a. - .. . ... sui. ' , - A i, , ' . V ' A Radical torch-Uglit proeession lb WBuiingUin, on Monday night, gsvs. three cheers fot Sheridan and Sickle. ' - - The Newbern Joumal 0 Commit heads an article, 'Eastern North Carolina, us a rottoii growing country, against the world," and mentions n stalk from field near lleaulort, that contained S'.'tt lulls, blossoms and sijuarvs. Old Meckhuburg, says the Charlotte AetM, will take the bet and go 100 better ; 8. M. Howell, Esq., counted upon one stalk, on his farm near that eily, 440 IkiIIs, blossoms ami s. plan's - - llev. Jordan Parker, a local minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, died at his resilience in nte county, N. C , on the -'2nd itist. lie Mitlcred only a lew days, and the icitiouiu einent of his death fell upon Ins niiineroii , ftieuds with niournliil rptl cc. The Noil, ik irymian has piivate infnrmation t.i tl.e effect that a serious col lision, at Wintoii. on Monday last, between 1 w luli s and blai k.-, was narrowly avoided. j So we go, I .. The establishment ol a "Home for irphaus ami aged and indigent jiersons" in oinUmjilati .1 iu XA llllllngton. A most oinmeii.l ib 1 111 .xenieiit, and one worth , the alit v -known benev letice stl.l liber ,1 - si, 1 t i . I In ,V '. 1 -..i Ac is t he lli w . -si 1111 Wiekl) ) uirnal ju-.t W1I I01. M,--.r-. Jordan Sl.u i title nl a started at ami l.alldon I. Von. I'lopili toi - Its tvp.igrapliv is llalld--,.iin and il-,co!unois iuillcioiidv lilled. Ill I II 1 11 1 1 C" 10 b e. 10 In- an able and sprightly paper, limits are n i toga. ling 111 Wilmington. 8lnies haie U en engaged at prices ranging I'riiin ;W( in in pi 1 cent, less than the same rented l.u last season. I,mi. Canbv passed through Weldoti. on Mniiil iy evening. The .Yt-. sas that he is a ti lie looking tiliiu, possessing but little tin' appearance ol a soldier, reminding one unite ol a sturdy ol, I tarmer than ol a milil.tty itiinuiaudi r. lie was dressed 111 ciliiii'.s 1 lothiug. and had 110 ap)earatiee ol' o t. illation w ithal a pleasant looking in di i.lual " Kish lire selling at very low piles at the Carttret fisheries. Mullets mav Ik- bou.dit aL Man-head CitT. or Hcaulort, at tjto K''. ' pi I' barn ! H.ibnisoii , ( in ns exhibits in War rcu'on, on the ltith We suppose that. It will be here alter the loose change, about tin ta-t of the month. Correspondence from the "Spring." I'ataw it.. Si-pi. 4, 1M(I7. (.KMIKMK.N I heiir 111 Uch of t lie i X tuet n ( ,iurtiti' Sr itYJJ. itml ee MMilIiiiY of tin ir womlerliil t-lferU, that tlie accoin- panvllig llli.-s .. . wrote ttuiiw.lvcn nut now J If tin y hrtv any kmI, rtsi rihe it to tin rrelil of tin- source w huh Midges led tin ui, ami tn'lh ve me. Most truly, K. I) Tltr. srAltKMNfi CATAWI1A. 1'iU IlldV (N'eVBl ! t. Jllllr-Il, Utlltle aVUU Mltik A 11' I I lie ai t i i.u,.i hniw ..-( f .sovi reiiid, l.riKln Widow iniltnlu.tt lite V 1 1 IUl OiMlis- ift Mi. ri v. ( ha 111 1 1. run, Madeira, and lllohe iii' jit nii'i otd Muhkk , Faierniaii tnd 11111, nl th ity Ne. tar itli Hsfiti and (Mean , l.tk. .-alii Hill. Hoi. Hum., (hat the (.nl. I JvlieW V di ink no d. lu ion a Ss otrli Mountain lt 1 M , ilk o r.id.iv , au-r thai enjo nu-nt ih m .-u lit", f, it-ienuiai aiooe 111 l'.i- Vu ut ctm.Ltrx.te tUitic, K.irJiaJatMxantJ Ii)e, Jatiimt , JihaiiniKlvrx, N'-hirilani, rttdy Jii laniistifH 1 1 utoiiit-.tatll fury and Bwa-it-i . the w il l to .rhhn't- knv li.juor hk- fjier ; Vuu. uii mu il hauLeru ami Tokay, till y Uil, And d lufe loitlpel'itidn witti p;d. In, It a Ue, I'taim .'.irter and Arra k, hyn:h. ml'll r.n, .Mint JilU r 1 MaiaKu. n.i.iii.n. in liit, t., IV lVi;i.;r that I1H, ri'Ult t-I h.liMntli- l.'UI. StUie Noah lilsl pUiiM-J that VtUevard ti tit.l 'u nmy v mini 1 ii nii '1. 1 n l ii. xlt and ol, el lliul th- l' a ii.jliul . l.-t llllt the Hhle, ,Vl"i ' 'li-nt l ,. 4i, i-i.al in nn I -nlIn all I'm.-, at kiiu' ;al" lt, tin- l iI lii. m l ' I h 11 lid IokU Ih 1 ujt ; A" lh wati r n.-i- n , Di.iikianc and eiiju) int-nt in ( v .-ry nun' I'":i) I'iiuh. tmradiiaf hidihU ilrms freed. .in to trouble, PiMjn rsea dii ac and makett ha (ineM tloublc ! In w ifrtiitant aitlenir, ' j 1 aiifiu.-.iitiy tt-mit-r. With i-hnMaihiit . leain. Ma thu nh njpies ren der , Their mhuti triumphant of eon. fort iml health, 1.. l'di llvgtia, tne (i.xhleaM uf health! HtaAl.a ! (".ttavtba I i 10 r' . t-pu) klinj; i at aw ha ! i (io-l'd-iti tu Uu jaiirtt riii, the Boarkiiiii; Catauha ' 1 1 No I'Oti'iu i.( uitn niaimfaettirn, thin Spring ' . From th rtM heart tf Nattir Ha eir f.Mintaana I britiR 1 i A Uhhi to her ehildreii, lo lrihh a ud blow, j AjkI halilHh witli bham-H diteaae and dial Hum ' lupildlv limpid ltt Havrleta to ttay, . Kh fr. rhlv effei-tual iln ir aoft healmy iiway, j As nheii (i.xl's ixiiiinaiid to en-ation wan htjih-.i Ami tlie waters H.' up trotli the iiettiv lnde j world ! ' I And i'lNK a Him a eternal remain, linii, mitl hl.siHiij an.l Mldee to pain, i iilehni) hintroUH, perp-tuil fure, iun psi klint; t'atawl uninjui i d endure! aiavrha ' i ataw ha ? I'm-, fparkhnfr Catawba - Tr t.. Hi.- nutleniif,', the pii kht ( ala Col.ohKIl ( (J.MlltKWM KS, The IlliiVeliit tit h r hlai k onn s-men wriih to have j-du 1 cti considerable headway in 'ieorin, ami I will hecune a 'pletion in other (tiarfef when election day drawa niyh. lu tho-c, (tisfriets fn which the llJick h;iv? the rim ' jority, and are resolved to ora-ii.e separate 1 ly and adversely, aa to the w hite, ir would he only consistent to m lei t a$ their repr sentat i v s individual of t heir own iiumoer. instead of m hite adventurers lalse lo their own raee, and courting the otlnml people' only to i t t)iTrv ' We think, a h. tven u ! well behaved and a well-dispoMd eo..rd man, and a w hite office hunter id' the Hutu order, the rewpreetalde will tea would, vote 1 fn nuixMe for tlie former for ( onrens. In j thin manner, m seeuit likely that Districts containing lare neoro majorities, determin ed on wperate orauiJilit from the whites, w ill very yem-rally wml negroi ,s loCntiyrehh. , tlt'h. A''.yorr. 1 - Si h ii i 'it. Si.ce the trial nl' Surralt, Ilia i iiiarlers in the jail have l-een moved, and he I i . ;'. . .. ' , nnw nas one oi me rooms oi ine s.M-omi storv. fronting south, which he occupies in !!..;.. I..l,... u.L :.' , . . , ,.,,r , ' u charged wilh the killing -f rhnuias HruiK.t. , b,r iu-,birinr In. 1.1 oh nwili'i I wile KorrAlt , haa of late mueh ininroVed in health. Th.-v 1 ii .,! i .h;.' k t ! .... . - . . " i . coi on wiiicu luvy aieeu. i uej nave iom rookt And papera, hiki wuen not reading conversation is engaged io. Bjnsrstt alludes but seldom to the cbargc.against him, but k, of , u ,fe wetfM Ui 'tbink 0rh of fl, ZogBWTUBftrilli ,nd wr. it Harly rthr1ime)-f ler, N. r, WmU. . ,-,,,,,-.,,-,-,,,,.,,,- I .,,h-"S". rrr.- - - TW0tiaj I.Mund went into optratkm 4 Mondat. ,. I. pound tUVREPtBLtcXfr '(tOXVSNTIOX rBHTPA V8 fPOCSEDVfOX Th so called "Republican" Convention aaasaiuted, on W edmsday , mnrotng, at-1 1 o'clock, in TUcker Hall." - Abont 400 delegates, probably, were in tf tendance, the black element very largely predominating. They were tnixeil pretty in-(licrrminately,-here a grnnp oi the ebon hue and there a patch ol while, preaeiiliug a. motley apH'urance. It is a source ot con gratulation that some progns has been made since the Convention of the 27th. of March last, an I that tint I lie of deinaria tiou was not so strongly iirawn upon the piescut iH'fasioii then, when the "sheep" were arrayed on one -ule and ihe "goals" ou ihrf- ollo-i . II, Ucimblicaua " id all hues were In ) jllmblemt lit. VV. W. Hold, lican Committe order ; when i.g and all'.l ttoll lie .on t liiMinui ol Hi, I., pub called lh.-C..ineni j.. Rev. U. V. liiodo. tiuioi lAthied up a prater. He piavcd cspn tally lot the "re crcaiil" 1'icsMi nl nl the 1 nitcd States and Ins ( abinet , and part leuhirly loi lr. Sew aid, who, he 0111 Iisab I 10 intiluat- , con- troll. .1 Ik, a tlons. III. le or less, ol the He llliplole I thai their llllllds j prt, 1 () might lie lillli. .1 III He I ght 1 It e In a' 1 dl rectloll. Alter llils letreslnlig elu-leese, Mr llohlen atlilu-sse I the Coiiveiiiioii, bri I ly. urging liarnionv in its ilelila-ral.ons. Slid atillolllll etl til It the selei tlmi ol lillipo rary otliccrs was in nnlei Whereupon, the lollow llli: wen- t I .si o -l'r,;i,l,l.l laMI Mellon, .whlti.. ol New la-l I) I I! Cook, ntlnt. ,1 of .I0I111 Mat isou. I negro. I ot I mil-j ston, and .1 bellan.l I ll 'nil . II. w iiitt . ' he 11 nl as.iiiigtmi lily, ' 1 (negro, 1 1. 1 CiOftJ., ri..nd. i II- iMllillllf-l 1 I, w in ri "i 1'rt'cl.U lit, rr, f', , T 1 . ', ;. -si t lli- ret u 1 in 1 1 hi a k n n It . 1 in. iitlrlu!, ih-i:iiH-.iii I .11. 1 n- olteii vuilh- III Lisii ! !.-.;, 1. 1 On the tle w r H iniiulu r lltlioilt; w hiIU Hf nl'MMi.l the LitUe.l Miu.Aimv Mr. Dcrt.TM- ( i.iie 1 - A 1 that n ( ominitt.e -t t.wclw t-r .Hi. - tl,M , "l""1 a 1" ''' Hi '.a Ih. Couvt-uliuii, oiifxitli i.il.U- eXcitellirrit iif.i-xi- Hi ':!. .. 1. I lii tloti. iue it t!h lieu 1. m v iciiiDW :i . 1 1 u in 1 1 11; .( U iln, ileairou thul t he i annul t 1- tituitl Im- JXilllteil I'T tlie II-'U-c Wlitt'MT thlt jectim arte from .1 w.mt ul eonti h-m the t halt niui, i n.i, wt- nn tmt ijppri I . hut (i.iltoMav. mIi.i t- .t man ot h..t.liu ai.d t impuileiiri', iTeeTaf'-d. w ith (.im k and spirit, that he had -.ni'- ther.' l r.jH. -u tit , the licpulduaii. nl Ni v II ui v l, Mid l.ct a I It w a ihei.h d, liMW.ver.iIi.it lue lren . dent should ajipoint, and t;.- 1 oiiiuullee was i aeeordine;! y llano d 1 A t'otuiillltee ol veil, entitpit-H'd ot loliu u 1 er members the Slate Kei 11 ! i e eiimm l i Ut was then deAin ite.l. w hi. li is I.. r.- .r! on the eliifdulitv ot deleate. Meanwhile, on motion, th- mil i mnn ties was rall. d. aud :!! ;..( "I. jiti iiif o s " were allowed to enr-il t li e in e-. !r lloldt 11 itisinilatinL', wiih murli unt li m 1 n lid hv our am u nl 4i. 1, I, it n 1 il I... kt ! ryj that simple priiun iu ihi-uieetiu was irittt't fiu ie cvideiire tlut t ho-,- ih,-re Were hoiieitt Kepiihtirans md ent ietneft ' I fn trdeT to (rve titm tor thrse two roui mil tee to n-poj t, on in ili .-n ol 4 ten. A I d toll- ; ol New Hanover. The 4 'on vent ion adj urueV lo -i o'rlmk, IV M. lllHKK IM' 1 IIAI.I' H'Cl lH I,. I ntllrnli.ill lil. t plirnii.tiit tn ailjourllllli'ilt Tin-M itiit tr.'in tin- Ciiiiniiitti-t- on I ri-ihriil-viU nil". Ii n'l nml urn ptril. h i peareil tlist m.iih- mxi mi, I ('i.untii--, win- reprtrartrtwf, -sevrr-al nt tbetn, in pro, by the lb, Mi in, ftrt tt jilt, nml nibcrs. The ('diiiiiiitti-r i-ii it-riiiaiit-nt oriaiii.ii tion rcporUil tbi f..ilnHin ntlieer-i : I'rrtitJeitt lirn. Alil-ntt, wliitr. Vire-l'rrtuUhtt . I!in Dtu kei v, It. I', Dirk, t'. R. Tlmiiiui und W. K. ,lurs, wUiUi; aud J. 11. !l.irrn, H....M, Tin ker, , Williams' an. I l!n,li, eolnre,! : Srmt'irtrt 111. Mi iininin r, i. tin. Art--iH rmttn, uith m it-i il vi bile ami sable a.HHi.itatits. i There was si.ine i.ii).isilinii miinileste'l lu I the ii i ii ! nl i.l lien. Alilxitt bv a ( ol. ( hillin, but tin: ("m ini was well viinli- cuted by Kdyni .Miller an. I liallimuy, i-l ored, of Wilmington. The u pon . Hie ( niniuittei- was aluitid, anil Hen. Abbott, mi taking the chair, (in which he was cunilncted by Hon. .lulm I'oul white, ami .lames Harris, negro, j delivered a teiiiM-raW aud ileasaiit speedi. O.i inotiou ol Dr. I'uwell. (who, consider-1 in; that he lrn Wsshirjrloo, play a larp ! jiait in the lirnceeilin-i , Imt tln-n lu: i. a; laryr man,i il wuw aen-i.l t" r.ii-M-a t - on unttee of I , tl.ni In, in em lt I 'iniL're.M.in al I lilnct, f.,r tin- iiirj-iii: ..!' ierbitinp tin-oralilarii.ii ul tlie Ib'pitMii an- ,art, aiul a I '.iiiimitte.- ..ii the riatbtrin .t Ui, Iroin eaeb District, ot which latter It Hn, I'' I l. led tll.lt Mr I'm. I. slliillld lie t Ii ill r man. ( 'nn.-lilcrahlf uiiiisil Ion w a-, luade, in i,n, forni nr auotbei , In both ri -.nliilions, c-n cinlly to trammeling the I'rcHiil.nt in bis se le.-tlnn-., but It Has lllclh-c! Hal Ho much cnnlUf.ion ati-T jiibberin pre yaik-d at times, and sn total u disregard l.,r ... , i . ,1 , ;, i the rules ut nrder. that it was luumt m res- , r "I'l"""1 '""r K"""" " The Kiiioner b-lf l,.l,,re .he Co.,,,.. n,e,. w.re a im, uui . .1 Their names, however, if ........ ' . At uitiiit a ciorilicat ion i-ow-urow wsA, .... ... ..... held, at which some remarkable things wereif'"1 "" . ' '',","!',"' , Xu ' Che peace anil integntv ul tin- Ui pill. he are said and done, and patriotism and perspi. invested w lib lull niw"i rs and lriinelii.es ,,l ratios were pmliiMj, but yini(. ,tiJf. lor eitixtlislnp, whii i. they art usiui; too el the nonce. ! f.-ctually to frusttali .1 he Hurts ..I ll win- I are IslMiriliL.. thus Iramtn. 11. d .H. ner.irtii,.... si;, iifit. bi v The Contention was called te order at - . . the chair. , . I This Codtention was called .Jhe greater part cftho morning iesaion was' consumed in ipeethiflcation. Gen. Duckery mm to personal explanation, and ITolden made f long' personal explanation, also, but not sufficiently long to convince .n, boily. OTen in ,ht Convention, that be had not (been a .cce.sil.nlst, that hit was not a rampant promoter of the war, that he bad not lMen tiinrM hfiafttn tn fhi, wetrro -in Hie past, than any man iu the Slate, auU that . ,. , . . his new oorn zeal f.w them was not prompt- ed by selfish and mercenary motives. ticti. Ilocktvry said that he xvas glad shivery was aN.lislied, and exiires.ed a high 1 1 opinion of 1.1c iteri Had lien. IU.4r.l been pr. -cut, hi would hue U (. n gratitit it at the marveiloils eliallge lllat has taken , hi tin- old t.enerai's leelings siucu (,, lie iu 1 1 mat . . I 111 it tllele Has a i'Iii-I in t lie ( '..in i nlioti, tiiiit was ili-poscd Iu bje M Illinois ami n Irai l.u . ,,L. ,w.. the-'..i, aloli al.l, wanti.l I i ii piv, but III- was j hkvl utl' . I..I ilu-.k.' i.l hanuouy, and iu the iuteiets el tiei ilniu ol speech. 1. 11 w a - Inai u I llol.l, '- 1 xpl .11 ed to he I u l ti,,il ble,-- a pamphlet w as being si I let ! I I r l lO.lll ,1, . "sel I t ht ot a M'-ttl "l.ea' ami he l-.i 1 lor ihe pur pose nl injuriiio linn. . file I.alliplllel ill nili-tloli cud ..lies an extrael Ir.ini 1 In V 1;,. -., ol IH"i'.i, giung llobleu'sinw- 1- I 1 "-vile- and I'l ee N e- giui s,' th. -1 li . i e l which a cotre spoii.l. i.t 1. i 1.1-ii. .1 1.. I-.. Wi .lues, lay's p.ipt r. flit- 1 ii.oj. is 1 niiiili r ot ititle im jioit oiei . bur it - n v. ill.i !e-s :i lie that th. p. imp!, I t w ..s pi ml, , I at tlii- ollice, or lil.it the IMijols liirotsln .1 it I l pll'.lieatioll, uriu r vui it, 111 tie 1, pi... hi. , . I hum, un til ll W I- h.HI detl In I heill He declared that the extract ihti emiaHly In, vieu f e,.u: 10 hi 1 1. 1 llCl'l .- 1 111 ill III. 1 i.l he h i.l 1 I) 'i 1 ) tie 1 1 , t lie hi in.uie ,inl for J iil I l.. n I.. I, u, Uui it I lhi ". I-. . W hi. hit' ' :;. 1 1 ll I I; 1 1 . I" - 1 t lee i j. in 1 1 11 r in itupiit i! v "iiv' nttil -1 -nit 1 1 nt Y ,1 !.! 1 ixii .iiiil pitas ti A I.l li VI ilX l-y 11. -Men. Mi- t- 1!.)M 9 u. we are In (Pit it (I '.ul I . eui'iih till I- VI 1' Al:, 1 ' I" it mi t lie -iii-l .1 II i -llrtll jmli llir (iilivt'll I,, -tr-nirtliin l.v. Aim, i t 1 1 !l Wt III t M'l" ' .liini- ii ii l l i i i . i k '. I .nun il t. t n , I- ll,, 1,11, Mi I'l l! I "itf r. We, d K a , lli.- d. h at. - 1. 'i .. ..North 1 . II ! 1 1 H . Ml t If 11 I iv .-I . pi- no . d perU i:t 1114 an 1 ii ii- il mil l'"l' 1 on v Ml. potM III. Ml I l.lnl ..I li.l. I - I . . t.ll tl,r I "i.T. . .i i In- pur li. nilii nn.j; tin oi 'Ii'i. in inrnin .1.. 1 H t t'i iln- jn nt wink .i. l j I. ..nt; tlir tian'. iiion t.f t he K. St .1--. .1 I ii or I. ; : i' . rest"! ill" 1 pi -iV!' I'm n. do ;.-., I :. i- in. Not ih 4 aioiih.i I,. 11 '. i. pics riiiim laf .1 i 'mihi m i,,n i, true K I, in tlii ritv the iTth. it:i :ll.l .1 11 i till- ly accept, a hij ami meauie- . ! the Cuited m it, 'On moij.in Ni w hern A'- ' ftriek'-n "lit . n:, I I"in.-itil. . i ar v ,,f ' " -....is .in, n k.l. .1 I) . -,,1 ,,,!, ,1 !,,-. I 1. .v. .i .-..-I, ..t ,i,,ite ..ll i:.-. . ,k rt u'iiant iu '' I in lie Hi ..l -i' I. I'ei t-i-ii. i i. ' ii i oi, uller all ". 'ti-". -"I Ill- lie- jirnpi rl v , Inr pnllt i.' , to Kt Hil.lii-;ni I , ' I ' ri s.irteil l.i ee, ,l :i- j ty tn Kive tin- hie i.l , u Iln r iin-uii.. It m i. I. j nililii-;iii i irt in N e.in-i Ii r ilnit I In- .n - lii- affair Terioirr or ill. 'iln lillu lines lint ! i -nilii it .ii i,f mb-. : n'ittf's rhe -eoniisMi tiioi n rs .nal iri,nei(y .m. I h..w that no j stu b nei exit y ill aii-i . I Ci.ti-i.ieral'lc an. I i i lte-1 iliM-ll-riun here j aru-, Mes-r-. (lo-.tlnp. ,i,, Teolnieil,) I an.l, i'i Imps nl In r-. I 'inn 1114 1 he n-.-oliition, ! Hlli I I .. I email. i, 1 a !, 111 us, ale I- t ,1 Iters, , -li "-"C follow in Finally, I .,!. II, M. , tr.-rt.l the as a ul.-!ilti!' -!' il ,r.tx .n,, i, r r.l litvtlrt l. That the U. iiil,liian lully Nnrlh Cm, he a. mi Ih, -i, I, i, I ,, entiHsea tn in, ail' I i, 1 1 nt In r niai ti r- jt.-ri ,i ii,in in ri e.iiistrtiei inn. will taitlilnllv alln re lu ami a'liib- by Hi.- r.i nnsuiii ti..ii i.I.iu ami nie.is- un-s nt I And tin Ibe ell I vil tllllllv fused to cnmuiit itself atjainst Coiih atlun it was etitiKtaiitly In Id lip, in the .i bnte, a. an argument n'ain-t eoiniuittal mi the mi!i ject, that cutiliH lit iut) -.hi.li: I lie heli up tl tsrrotrui over "rein K '' I" " -",.". i,S I aifoni, Ibe C H ,r,.K illVtllllUII ti, i -ess lllilll i; ' 1 1 1 in h, I'. Ki si ,1 utii, re M u as The 1 ii-iiiti .Hill. l I bit ii Ii i I., e irr into ill I -1 111,, rty and 'v. i i e i y mule i iti ll- 1 1 1 1 ( In be al I:"' o .. ImAiuui an.l itbil II,. I UU llM- - t I V 1 1 an-1 en nl Iln It. Will In 1 III ll I I- l, .1 . I ,, I.l Im ly n , 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 I In - T 1 I ut il l' e 1 11 1 j i ' I . -1 1 an. I .ui b al t tin I ptiHi tl emi-1 It it' i ni il ih, ill. t I...1, nrif. . inn- it ..r i.t.-i , . mi rut iii. i, iln- pr.. ,ii.i m Inn-lit . v i I'-, - -i . It rem', h tn Iln- 1)111 -ll..ll,i. -niri.i.n- :l. ,',., r,.. 'I , at 4i,, l,, i, ,,,,1,1,, , part V ut Nm ll. I '.ui.lilla lallhtllb V an.l to. elgetii allv - II t .11 lis I l,e piillil nt I ,I'H nil thiMil'iecl 1,1 rei ulistriiel Ii ,11 all I Will - . e i ' "' "'' ,"" " '"' ' '"i',"' '" '" v" tudtSB-"'"'V1 "" "" 'H'litn,., nl Cnnt'iesS to I he's ulll all..-.. I 1 b. .;bi,euieiit ami .0 al.Uiiu i,.,,v ilislr a'i llllp'l;. il ., '.. w""c as many uii amis .I.-.-, o jvireim in ami th,e I'njon, ii plui-e t,ie nattotial peake mid Safety oh sure foundations, and render eter ""."V ," - nal the great and corrwt ilmtmr, Tlatnftif'Pw nal the great anrt corrwt twmciiilea ..f tnl..n ' I il,trt Mjt 'PftViAlb r " . '- nWMisswsattHiss nonwntion. immediati Iv alter its adiotirn meat, by and with i.m sdvice and eoioci denosotthe Republican Kxecntive Jom mittee of the Btato, will appoint aootnuiit. tee of loyal aad well informed .citizens, U consist ot not leat tasa one irom 'oacn von m .' .TZ jt n ,lnl j pal of In the bow,fc 1 olution. in time, if possible; to tiniramniei I the effarssuftswe asd iosat-atun in tlx nf proaching elections, or as soon as it 1 udiciously done; and that authnrity is i, t cni,llitu.c , p,.Bk ,-,ir ,)lu , pubticsn party in North Carolina I as to the limits and conditions within ,!' H" '"Val of such disabilities can X... U- -...I IikIIu u,,,.li, .l ,, ll.lv Sl.it. . f" f. '.rT . Hie itesoiutions reaiicciiveiv mixc 1 e debate, as they were presented and re-id. -7'Aia tore all ikj'eattJ, leuving the '.'Tih.ot Maixth Platform, with the udditijmal resolution of Col. Ileaton, lis the Platl'mm of lllisCouvelltioll. Thus lliive the mttlir- 4it been "snowed under" completely as . ever meu were, aiul, as we nut i.-ipalivl, malice aud Jaoobiu haU-canied the day, Windy Hilly was the principal spokess mail in opposition to the reno'iilinn P. S. Kttttn o'Hixl The Conxi ution has just adjourned, mm die, aktkii iiamiino Mini Ml TDK. n V I ! Failing, uow,"to suiiercede the Presulenl of the I'nited States, by Oeneral Orant, tin-1 Kadical managers may now lie expected to ousli their inioeachnu iit consuiracv w ith re newed vigor. Republican ournala which have heretofore hesitated to follow the Ash- ley Cnnover cliipje, are now giving iu their adhesion to it, while we hear ol various meuibrrsof the Rump Congn-ss, who. lit tin 1 last session, were indispoaeil to encourage the plot, as now falling f; will, the clamor, , mhI the ( Umor, ilo aoulit, will iiu Iuu.l r I tititl ItiudtT, U8 the time t't the ii-. iihmihI liufr of the, Central Direcvwry draw.i neior. 1 This Kadical party are determined lo hold on to imiwiT at all hazard. of the Konle, and hence, they do m ' intend to wait till the regular Presidi ntial el'V i.-n comes aloiir to obtain a hticcesor to Mr. .lohnnon. That Prctiden'tal ek turn ia s iuie tit 1 evil months remote yet, und the pcoplfftjihy that time may le in 110 utoud to . miitinut' the Debt and Taxation iiaitv in 1 power lor another term of lour ear. illpne tivh.snol.wla.IiMi..ssl ..; l. j upon the people, to aee if by the proem f I itiipeai hrucm, tbtfy canuot put Ueu Uad.- or oine other dcuiimog ot that dt aciip ! tion in the Presidential ( hair. That how j would wem to be the programme. The , (M'ople iheuiaelves, meanwhile, ran do I something to a r rent it, and to yivc euipi ntop. 10 understand that the makino th ('resident ia their busincsa, and nt the bmnneMof a Kump ( onrtss whKh lias alaiut aa valid a claim to repren- nt. ami j therefore, to apeak aud a:t for tlie eopL that ia. the whole pejople- of ihe I'm ed States, a;, if has to apeak and acl lor the people o (treat lintain ami Iieland. We 1 should like to have thvae cont'piraT r p it j upon their trial, lielore the piddle, at Uu cotniu Autumn Kleetioim. It we can . t a , iui'rim nt niuini inem al tut IHulaiu llios tate w uirii elect in ictoler. it Is pn tly I rtai a .Um.r, c.u.k a..u,.l U- ...it'.i.H.n tiicciinU-iiiplatutl rooapirai y, il not the n ifniilinn usiirjiatiiin, tn llw-rmtN-r. - Arr4 ),; .pf, 1 1 TIIK A MSKSTY I'HOCI.A V I TIOX 1 . Tlie a.l,iir.,i l.as.lill un.l. r ,.-.- ! sl"! n"lw,,y prisrlamat.eii sui)li-mt-n ' ' 'f May, 1W5. Nntwilhstaoilln tin- assertions tn tin- nmtrarj-, it has mil I.t n ilecitlfil i make it universal, ihoili il,, - I'n-siilent may Tft make a rlir iirpr)i nml pardon all. Among those who ( I am asiir mi are atfrcea on areine lotioarini; : Fir. All who are or shall have In .,r.- ! leD,'e'' or civil diplotuatir otlli-cr or other "r lorvign arilts, oi uu- rt , iiTuiit-u itvKr.inira, t vl .1. 1 t 1 , I ' ' r; .7T:. Z . . . l"l sj-niww irnm me v nuexi oiaici tor tne pnr- iose iifaiilini; the rebellion. Third. All who left indicia! stations tin- , U-r this coTernmcnt t aid the Ktictlipn '.irfA. All persons who held the office "v.!rnors ol States while the latter were ui iiisiii i ec i ion. fifth. All ersons who have taken thei oath of amnesty preacrihed In the Pith la - 1 illation ol DecemWr 8, 186). mul between Ilia two rarts, le tlesl I SirtK. All persons who left their liomea jn""y Wks and to matruei Uitai whhin the inietlon of the I ni.e,, Htatea j Z LZttZT to ami pass.-tl beyond the federal lines into the j ami w, .1. nuum-e, m Ueaetaemaa au4 kaaa, ill I ri l.i llion lor the pnrpost. of aidine it ; mpis b let nu n to ni;i-ii,b r or j-n,siiir. " Sirrnth. Alt Who fell their ScfttH' inTWi' l-l"-!--i----j. jHshave ,iliJ- " i tary ornaralonlreni of the rsM ' tr ' -1H1. iiuentjielowlheraokof LieuteDanWienerL ! , , Apuist. Hen.,. H. H'usA. for A' t W.H-IA Ith nn.1I. W, Ht l wrfttMr Hes nf l.'i.. ' . ..,... . , Tim rrtrcsmEXTiAL rRocfxv.X- TTft ' aT We piililish elsewhere the proclamation nl' the I 'resident of the UnitcU BtateS. cuioin- ing upon olliteri aad citizens obedience to I the Constitution ami the laws. While it I cannot lie .denied that all the facta, recited f in the preamlile to this proclamation am - universally acknowledged to be true, it is a ,.l r,...f.,l r...-.i:..:..- ..." " American citixen that the time hss con-e when it is necessary that 'the President oft 1 .1. . I . -. i me i nneu mines snouia nml it necessary i , t -recite the breaches ol the O-uelilutii-n i and the law by sn Wdinat.e offiror, and I T(lK H U,11ATH - WelSim'e, Hweet "AJ 'invoke the patn.itwni the profile Ihera-i- ,r m,k f , m TWrtetieiO M, selvi , ... stand l-y, uphold, and aid him m I ,, ,,rM.M m thiblf .Iver.'nonolltln.rfl dis vimlu at.nK Ihese only safeguard. ..I th, ir rJ, 1M-M ,' ,ne thousand wM'tew lilieitli s, ..I their Luliticul ami inaierinl .ha e. r.- Ueil'.iie Tbe I.e..., I,, ,-u,. l,H..ll,. I ... III.... and (b-af tt- lluir ou-ii it..r,ufb l'le 111111 MS Ull.l ndiI know tlist hi tltr,,i t V- ' nurse ol . ve..t ,,,,,1,-r the ml. ami pfs. f t !LAillf:AllA..l tb ura ,,, ... 1 ' grots l lUtllcalhHH. they ar, working to ) il.eirnwn ruin. They should see thai the I necessity inrsurr, proclamation as this is I a warning the,,, that their liberties are , , , , thl, iwppM, fh'rilr. from tliOhro,,. ( -mlangered. and they .re now call, r I nptin t .' ,, ,m iK t,n holy mom ..a,.l.beK.eul,ve,n Ihe main, .-..,.-ol j -,l..v ol all ihe verk th. beat.'.' It Is """"' ' ' '''.,,..,,.,, hoiw-hnme l,sbl ami M,.iet. '. i h.n penoi till and lull ol coai6.rU Tiwlsi 1 tlui l itlwr is at home, and the motaer, ai'1' Cim-ihi. thuiTCui ki ti. Ai . .,t ni - I brow J Iretti I nun week-day facM. s,u .iii,ieh to the I'hilatlelphia lHVt,rrr , iwaule Win; and nwmorirs .f Babliatti''" i. uil sun the I, lli, wing- . ' ; ,e liy-giuie lime, when hy love made Ihe I1 isitiuiteil that Ibe l'rcitluil will re- day oi' r.-ni?e s time ol joy, com. back 1,'iir,- ('.,, rat I Irani lo liimish hi ill nli all all their fi;eaiH,li..-aM. ' FatBiT il at aei' i he en. ,.,i,b.-i,cv wim iLu dULtfnt ioiu.4 sjadljiftimlc i.oiiaJjiui atBM oe, tolling iii.indi is ol the Southern military ili.liu.-u, their jov. and troubles 4' the past week. I.. ..-.-rlain whetheKVeiM Tal tirant ea.s-ed. and .rejoii ing tlrnt toy a wlmk- day W will etMii. tnttruetMHM under theUwts thte , be ihcir c-pihpaiiy, and lavish npa tl-em r" uninterruptedly his lov'iaff words sffd ilBi1" I Ay, pure, nwi, and holy l the day nl I i i n ii nit.M ( iiARi.K. St waKH ll (, ! ''-at i .e family ; hut il ia aill Ino bfiel i;iv. n out that l barb , Sumner has addressed lrnKlentH outline of the silrer a'"' al. Her I., nn in rt.ni un,.. ...... earnrstlv ....... ...... ,., ,tf.,. warning Ihe nadicals against ' liianl The letter eb,.r,-,. H....il,.i.. ..., i . . . . ' 1 " ' .'. rvaiism upon tlie tieneial, and hurls -- . si veral l.ntij, and Ureik denuneialioiw i ' "'"".f. ;,..". Is " home who Wt head for .lietting the dispfsceuK-nt hf '-Vl' whnaajtt nn Slant. ,n bv accipting the Secretaryship. 1 a bmU h. wl.os., lepoko drtall not tu-ai'" Irani is sni.l to lw rxocedinolv annoied It ' r"'' ,hnlu lmrt "fJU P,",,'; " the insinuations of Sumner and reeh y hiippifM-s, t,fto1uy in o srctlW Trfsfe and in . i.nse,,tience of the Tribtnt't inipu-' ' ""''V how-. in-le is united (or. n ' dent nssaulta upon bim clierishea an antiii i nt"n! '" f'"r ''kbi t's Mum- on bib-. (iy" amy toward, all newspaper men, which itovej Wtal to the enterprise of fbu coN Vetl. ., mil..-. . tt-t,. h.iSf 1.1 J. f . - V.--V TCLijaRAPIUC. VHtll4iK.Uisut MastwuT Um m ' ot the Dial net, and a prominent orlieer of ih. TIT thsj HeiMirtimiit, i ttisut. t ,' . 0nui ail(l ireW,mig vrn slssnit from thitii Inel uuxtiuft tor(JJr All pvcwtit eoneurssJ l , tlie frraidnnt ob ths Amnesty troeUm-itl. ' e.vt Heeretsry Hewarit, whn tmSnS'S: president's oireptionalYan thii liimuwti liTi . Irm.rii.leutlT exelnsive. ' The Itsoirnlt have edseted the Haver of trn lneti.u, Delaware, by U7U msjority. - uu" THspaiehes frera Athens announce aa .'.,.. . 41.. . hi I're If . , ijNIKVATl-B V?fVENTfOir -MoNT0HKar, Hen. 4 u The Coiwervallve Huts CoatouU amitowj., Thirleeu out of Uw sixty-two omuitisa hi ill St. is weriTWs.nte.l. V.aisl.leraUla enihaiil asm iaifit TThere are efehtv seven AWhIV twmiy vf whom are eoiorea. Ine nUttxina hi he prewintcd tn-morruw. , , 1 -,, ., WAkHIN'OTOM NEWS. - : Waannarrw, .. j w Ti e i cmuiiUcc to inveatjgsts thsesassaiti fM,n Bnv uf the lawest niiaaluiuiTJ! ' wtitts insj.nsky4iaIMhfi. sains tymW , K ' aw WfrWJBV. out nt oi. rattutia ami tna oseluM ia HJ 1 nn ptviuoM ni me ooxron culms to nvali.. re.-ei.tfv ilt eieej by the Csmrt of Chua.ds Inl: , ,l, ,1 t.j il st. eretsry of the Tressnrv at rtwii ll.i iiesi ot uta UoBinmws...- m wisi Tllos. ) rtUllwvll, Uf b"liUS,UlUrKlil,t.,l r to V. iienela, ami T. W. Beott . Sr Minislel ii, s, rmiuset at Matsmnraw:, .-s.. -s, -.4t is tUHmaki s.sii ssmasi Vsiasswt ay 41,1. .STAtiOtHXr ia .rJlflUDffikS BJEXIEF t ft-pt L ! The Kiajdn hi Ifaiiitka lleliet XooiaifciiJ s. ",1 4 .I,, 1 ineetintf tiwlay. The totel eaali nmm, Iii"'. ILli.'iS! tSZTZSW- j nujuii. ,-,-rmi i, , i., '" 1 (itTS" nirKU f-AniOTTICUtatT. . ""si noros, rpi, , t.n, :?tl$; 4 tut. n Ct.itimr.ti. . . . DKATUH HiOM VKLUiW FF.VEK tlriii. li l"lls rain. ' 1 j Ml K11MI F NATIONAL UNION MEH-THi MKtljiAJfAlkV 1 WiAHrsnsnw, ttoA. , M A urund i DcauisBHint fit taa KaMtaial lm.m .lul,iin.ii uu ii uu-. is Ui-aijjlit Tlie pall ia bt ,! I x.-rrl nii-iit. Ht-vcral proiuinrit mtm h-mi, I "raui w aiaiie . A' V "'l1""1 Iif-rrr..njHleM loflrint.!! bu iiuW-.flwrJ l.imurros. I'i. i-.ri ... nit; is atatsntect oTwbal lias ,-ilM . .1 I,. I . u th.'lll Au- W 17th.. Sieklca oamaistt ti .- j flrai.i ll.. .HilininKt.n dilHt-attf. a)i(!(( i I r:ii-l tl, .mnuiiiiliiif: ntllcir tii m iittiH-iu, , , ih.-M. on Hi' I'm-tupi of (Hf- rvfKirt a was antri. - t(,ll,,'l. ,1 ! Int.. HI 'll till' ptlltlibtf i'SM-A, 111- Sill , twi- tni't rirn-4iwi, ni Httt swanwti!. Ihr ift tw TrmH Unl(rwdmiif im Omri t l u i i.t.iri-t.l in Tibtatsarnrtae riisin,. 1 Mil lv Unl' rw." ..ti.l i .i-ii Ursnt r,'j4i'ft : " niir ,lipat4h of this dats.ls rseHv.-d. F.,l- 1.,., it,. ,-..ini . f a. non as ii!,Bi-u-d bj tiki .. rK bl, "ii"'. In ' i.v iUsat'li u( I lit Ulli , , ' . hi ir, lv w lilfithirtii " ... 1 I he i1v tiim-iii KiTm nXhfbt of rirport m i (i..i. l,im - .1 .jt. h of Ihr 13th. CAUHiUMA IXKlTIOJi. hunsmi hrul. 5, M. 1 l.f t, . Ikii. i pr. ,kTi-sli(! ijili. tly. Ths Ilrii'. w-riiTi.-vi.i.' wii Ih- larifi-r tban kir tte v.iar. .itioh- voi- wm in- larger suan hit ohh ' T L , . 7. . U!TS t utiici r.niii M.iu.ti wifi . . , s .. . llf nil,.N AliUU'ATEH EUXW IEVH . Nss Oai aaaa, Hrpt. S, T. M. M.. mlin i-n. l an nr.l.r. (nnhv, tanriat Z xTtZTX i . I, (i tins --iunK. at 7Vlnck. ' 'Ttirr- 'wm 'It itcsths fhtnTHIfiwfsrsT. darmK ""' '-'' '" '" '' ""'"'S '', tUia ersuini. . f iiSsKUVlTlitM IS sLAILVA, , M ist mrT, Ala, 5, t. M i ' rn- Kwiomioii oi Aianena u T"!' .. ST'.' i, J","t'" III IVlll..,l,W., 1.1.1., UN .SJUb. - ; (,. .llio .ilirUTnuua l lUe I BlUU Btli . i "" f..,i i-m k"tviii-i miauuuit-" i in iiw. Nt.iiHii-r or Tiie i hsis. snin mea aiututn ssasw. lssrastinsMaruaaa Ihawsa, at ( muur, KfilHj ly Marff, is tlwenlr rifkttul i li'.viriiiin ut Uu.lu4 npua . very iiiaakltaat ot lt r'"lk- Ks snl enuiHtioii'.; anj H ia il- !il.u "Z 'ZXZL",' f, .mu ; siai ib fJuTuie . , nl. r r lu..Mi,r rswiatuiMs. wlusk e aWn. for waul of iS4-t .f . , -' j Aci nW. , lliat ll at our eanwat aisa ao4 aiu-pow ib. coin.sU 1miou. u fruiu.Uhin. lUrmtai j uea, tirsnl in laplj lo nqio, wussa us aaarrii. Uii no n i-i uLL, while man ia th KUk - h-s ..r 'uie i,,ia.rv wn. . irisiitiimist. rii(lit, jn, or tteirabki. Tlie uncamliit soman. 1 lb nanitiil n kni: Norw apiiiw. aN Istos i The "'si aruete wiU aprssat in tusiilMaaywW Ui- i i"mtnl ul Jj soua Isjr uUsxis. - l itECiUFOhKUTtECriOS. taiemurua,iiit.4, It. U I AiiUismta niM froai Califcania sis susii" !'' ,u" '""rest. Knowing ..ne. WSr lat iwolmratfe - e.l ' i'ranrlseo kss Ma PvlSocrsUu, lio sn ' I1. r' 1. ' . , 'i I dav -wnrln. to-rtar. Oneilsvot aulrt and trn'tieiiiili.v riribleiii of etifnnl rsl.'" ,lMffBjn- tlle aghatlona and loils ... . . 3 . . . ... .k-l . f , -.r f Itiilmf oWroT ,,,nlr enn-es : l't ntle ns the breath of il. CTlirm i-.p ini. rnl.ints or the e)irie winds ol evetlluK that tlrmta m the snmtrBS-sky--sjMtiHii-s . , V. u,..l,t come back to-ui.-rrow ,.u. !,. l. I... ... .l.i.. .wrt Has: -r- ("fsnwa - - - - r ' The Detroit I'rcti Droiior., Jo ph Ib-i' - - . ... , ..." ... r . s . .. . 1 ' '
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1867, edition 1
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