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ana V TU VV II r T I 'M yvu I i II.. Il l, w. -, J MMlIM Mil 14 . . I. i, 1 f &V7 - RALEIGH. VC. SATURDJLT; SEPTEMBER 14.-1807. rTrniT' ::;V?V''. 0311' VOL,2';';; 4 1.. fl A W J B 1 ... I I k,. I (i , I I V .11 . ... i-i it ..a 1 V Ijr .a , ( jt ., J ' jA - k - ' "V ' " ! 7 t ' it tiXf?..... iL,t.i...wi i j ; - .'I ,-M !- l . i1 , tuittp ft .!, xrif iul.lnUj,n4 wik great H'nwr Hi. rwiH f tb feoent elettuiif nlifl.rn1 nl llmt. W. ar iaii$&K&Wi .Miielito J-, j,aeTrt W1n11cttoM of retorijinjjlreii-" eratioB 4 Jt.lii'. (Dontilul ioa Hnil th Vnlon, f nopg. ib grtt MMMt, Wfc'V'w!ii grow of thin, remain to b aeon. Tlie trirafUt UonJlltoliWn anl I rc t.,ruttUjinuuuloui V-uii an not out uf tlie wwxUyeC- C'UmuIii and darkne-a alill rest HXH tit, lut.w, antt-aa-o cn yet Ull, whetlx-rtlie llej-alilic i ven ava)l, or wlictlnr ikft Jrti1'l f froMlum arc vet it4twrrl lnrt-vt-C, liy anareliy, mil lUqj aal tuaUlm'ittMU, or .t. U it tiutttUttt, utuptit auJ afiwi, Ibat the tDUtb.!!! MHIll. fco um b WMrm, tllI uaf Wrlateil at tba boyafitl upct la tlw JiaUuue, farkiradOuMitatkMial l uion, in tWi wl ioini(nr .bnuM livar tUmi4ti, wftl :ui1ati". and ealaima. aadiiirtlr -irwah uB awMa, abowiug at all linwa a beeciminK rapeet for " tb. pow ,ttbatbe,jMraricberanca i h Uvnt1tHt0r J-' - The teeeot etectJiHrt, howerer, imprew ui very WfWigtj'wttfc Ihe fi. recant exhibited nnil tlBUQbkM fwlianc. m often eipren nl Uf PjAAln jili.n, in tbe ultiinatt' rrtttf(Hh-p,4l t tbe rigbt and h prioeiph aof lbeCoMituin. In tlm'.rk rit bounj1 nt bU rtroinitration, be hu . luog, aartKB vktXi-irn, to tbi. nn victk and aMoraaimi a bi puWIinft itar to brijMi th 'ReCTHir-llrto f motniup W triut lUatTtUWWIKsa llt Bthcr ioraak nor dfeAr him, Ai.KWi.Ttmat. Ctchih. Tbi. in tlie iitleif anew, :h.ipl lnok, iwt iiwmcil from i lie .ic.i of Mo.r.. En(p lbr anil Price, ui to Wilmington Journal, lor fh autlmr, II V. Gniiy.it,, pfif)lf KtrAc.ir my, Wayiiii ti h. .'. We are iuilttne.1 'lo tlie ntlnr fi a copjL. ll i neailf etiw U(, ai tbii);l"rmn, tiHitaiui a K'""1 lll k' 4 inifMiilaut mtli r which nbouUI I kiinwn t.i e?t1paH a Mrtlr farolina eba4 tiuok, aaBUtlwa a want wbu.li hu lerf kl luraoma tiai. We wihiM moertl'ultji wkk1 t tbe tburaotue rnaogta in bit plan, if a I editkni' aluHilil lie called Iwr, alm'U f l'" will WUBaaa "ipesdtlji Tbe eK"'" and otiwrvation of the H nior Kiilr of ihm oaper, aa a teat bee t Mh. bmg aince i-ooiinfe4 bias that tbe Uborof author io pattlny quaelkwi. int. ttwBioaia. eai-h-era, wWkh atj wirla teachvr ought to Ix atJe ,f, anppl. i aeHouiity pernicious It, Brat, i iure to ftive enoouraKement lo rhi-ri and iiiit.-r hi iWm a mcli cent l"Mf VBeatThjtf1 a recitation. 8ee- .Hidly, it eualile. ImiviprVnt tim ber to make t ihntr ot nn.li M.ndinK tlie rrcl tBllon, when h. nviT.br aa kaornt of it a beetle. Tfi!rily, it'din'courajfea the haliit - aHfcrjilwNbb kare too liMjaco fir peraaan iBlana i ion ami j-nlargenient, Kourthlt, it eoour treat ti"fftit liKlolenec -fomldiia au Hliuiulu.li.r" Liiiu In Ulr to umlrrotand tlie f,l.ut -J 4!kir TtwT fmahna. Ma laiwlimi ;tttjdwuULIr alUl. Mi. jduti thamliHrra pSpTt-ile mt I let! tree to thtokiufcl ataw."1 WIhllHtmrereW' riirrncrT "ui ilWCaftaMhlW uWIHIf matter in a uIkmJ book. autlrcuw;uueiitjy, Ihe coat. Among rudnuentar .luiliea, geography I. tbe only on r where prtntctl qneathniti and naawara are allowable." WejAiiirufiire, , tUiuk . lUia pillication woulti bjalMi.4et .U Jba author uhould treat bin wl joeU withottt q neat loo and an- cr, eniptoyfni? the almpleirt language In d.olifaaif Itinerating them. The hiHik .ooliU)aTwenlarj aubataa e a rlnet !-arly, a4 Jpara IccbaioaHtiea avoided wbon ponibhi; but, atheB nueil, they ihould I alSayi el plained or tltecoin ium o.iiie nwd aa a delnition. TbU the author baa ajrealy beeit caretul to obacna, to ou ei9 Wf a the booV' jTbt anijecU are highly irapor. tintandl ought lo be taught in alt (be . ilwohTbta ork 1 intended tor Coojaioa Scboola, ami wa hope the edition will he T iaJtnrt, wtt fiidf mjj't fet Hn-tttrth, we haw heard th fiptamt tlmt Uum ntl ftyukh is M admirer of 8outb era Ui publicanii - ie Jirofeaiie. to, "kno tli. m," and bar dh-lerrHf, an far aa tbi Ktate ivconcrme,.th aaaociatioai, af Vtbair oliponchli,' Thii prtterftt teW mawnt or lU vi Uuit tlmlitt-radktP nmamrwa, in tWcfty, vhU fn'i? arJea f rnptrt for ShrrUhit.nnJ nimmtim Aia reiaa ii, h"i aa (Mfl ( rtnufiU f ir aira Vpmdrt,Uew4JkktU.m-lttt- ItTIenf SUvklti it "t thoroughly Kadi. ci,b Umotiilngl Hit, ktlct to, be Char. -u.Bar4 . 1" wdaa - aa thoroughly hBrmwnat Wtjttk thbe(le ottbat attjtr t aiTy proila'ctlou we have wen from any Hair Hi attempt to on-r ride the pro ren pf tha Federal Court conclusively de miieiitraica lUt 'Uf, TOtr "Mf, jStevena, & lurd the whole plan at lbronMrnction aa Koinethhg utlrf IX ounide of, above and lK!yoTr the CiiaAifclti:tte''rWrt that . MkJtJjj IhhiIiI baK diatrueUil thaaa . ao ailed 'Sootbern rfcpnblleaiw'jiignlflaint of " tnkialMMijvVhai'la tt proof o peat diM-erpmunt, )n being able to ,,llujwhmii&,4 . " ' ;aa;-fleciai4.:J wbaamr wa aaay hiak of aoma c -ib view of tbe dUplaeed Dittrict Commaader, w MiS ' .ward bint credit for penetratioa White Prkparino to I.av tii ftnirvH ili nimi tiniMlitiiuv itimtrlnM I n.',,u,,CT;0UJ il" a:rras;.m ter from a prominent and nuttingulnlieil South Caiolinmn contains till paraurapH JThere in utter pantlyiH in the Huutli t the near ami itppaniDtly iiicvitilile pronpert of negro tiipreniiicy. The white pi-ople of tlie cotintry will not he nM to v here ; it will lie nimplv intolerable Thorelore, tlume nl iia lr-eh t Hie, aru riiur4iiff to leave, ttlthnnirti at iMm-hI mil nmny are alile to do h i. Vim nmy expii-tj neg'o reprewn lativnn in (ugraaa rVoni ibe 8iiitli. I'lie lov.il b-H'juaKJiii jaiiona Ji'iv .. .webhil tlie BeifriK's iel.i lnvlM 'rV1rtirl ' orarii.tiou which ibty llif ililrit and influence of tliL'lr uUI uiAiir.. TUu wliiu ptuipie dl vote anvrlly ii.ua) t 'i.ivi:ni.i ; negroe ate a unit for it " Tbia t-xtrart i allow the feetii in tlie South, and it liaMinnn a m"i.' wrioun -pect l.a Miwtlwi partiiiruie kur aab rieil to, whii'li Hia'm Ilmt aa iuhiii an tlie crop are (iihi'vil d nobl. Uri;- nuuilier nl whiti will li-in- SimIIi (' m.lini lorotm r 8tate, lu re tlie people are not ruled by neroi a. Thi, then, h In tie tlie reKiilt -it the radical pnliev. hojlli C'arnliua ami nil of the (iiiitbern rttmes wherein the black a have majorities .rc lu l deserted by' all of the1j?art,liy id fcnfrritrMHfV and the pivi mnient nl an mum ti- x'ent of territory will be left in the hand of the very wort clam ot Mick, voted b-r and aitpported tiy the mof ltii.rant". d.-nraved. fanatical lace on the facv "I tbe ejtrlli ll ia not to he Wondered at, lln-n, til .1 the vat maj uity of th. w hiba ( it.ir iniliury .1. -in.' inn to nrnntnH'tlori under the neyro policy ot the ta.lieala The ijueationa now at iatie are" "fti-lftgYuTit1 e'fTrta'ed"iTiiwn tn lhee; whether we l.ail have teu i a. Iiihiv. ly neuro Stated In thi Oili. whether the whiten aliall Ik- lii. ru!i" e tlimuli out the Country. - .Vrtf Yrt Ilrrnhl. WaAhink it proUal.le, that, did we rwide to Sou la larolina. we auoui.l 'K-cnpr ine ame puailioa aa that Uktu by Gov, petry I and (len. Il.in..'li Thai Slate i irretrh-v ably given on-r, un l.r the t'ongnfaional heme, to nero i..uinnlnu. The blu-k pn pomb ra i . ' ii j r. . I . i I v in 1 1 1 . i t i . . I three to One. I'tibit-inaiely. there '"i not. in tbe pbyaical a id in.iletial t.'teviapby and rea..iiri of the Slate, antihunt like i In aaiue in. Im . in- nt invite cpital, enter priae and ltiilniu'r:it-M, thai re to be lonml ill other Southern SUt.-, k Viriiiia. Jwiili Carolina ' arid 5 tj.i.ia, inatati'e. . The iir.m t, therelure, . i yiat "tir .unhappy later St ai, "recoa-ina fed'' on the ettra con-liiutwHial at Mat K'l-e. i b- tilled t.t ration iieh-'ii.r. ly ti..dtr itii i.;n rant arid lnitatie.il ihmm rule, unb aa, ii.di-. d a re.M!taoa;.aaoai( lb.: N.ulUeru maaaea, ben tie v bill a i I u, !- the demoralizing reaulle, mult reatore the .ajatitutl.Ml an reruelv the terrible evil We cannot won der, theretor.. at the K l diaawiti-i whieh sieinsio prevail in Sou'h t 'arolina, to prefi r "niilititry .l.-apoliaiu" o iw-tr. anarchy, nor at the pr .-(.e. t ol an ex-hie -.n the p.irt ol atany at .iMvjateilieMi vh't uien, who can Ijuf ace, under ephcr "tile ol thina. utter proataii.-n all I hsaiblr rum v In th. a Slate, the ('lie K itilierelit We tioreaen ieatt(i. .Htru-t tha! the reputable idle ihinent il . Ue aulli &rtttrf1h'rnT'!e?m tlu-e.U-tt.-d J. Ihalfilalio.,, wilh-m.,. ttana- . ""' '" ,. '." .. ,i: ' ' i-ehtfr people, when iiiaf create rr.aliij;tr,cr.,iu.re,ent.. ( ourea.. At ,la- ,',. J, , . all event, we pn-ter bi risk the eju ruin-lit. ratherthan hazanl the tun Jnuanc- of injli s ,ai4A , "Tl H rre-i hiiiiVvipin:'ti'P! qla4rK u'difpcl vioUliou ol law,., that I-, tin ly ia I f ri-Hiiu-a wiyw cerrn.in in r-s-'na- in ine iv-i States wiVrtwirlV'rWiA-rhc 1 11 ai maktp tw,iwm;e1nphticsity '-fey W1 fiiLji-a,. The W ml atatea tfie liuie. It ia tbia; The Coiif;rea of the Uuiteil States aaya that tbe l'reaul.-iit TTTton ftftyfmg4wt'm ?iiia)-,"FM.- 1, Sec. If. of Ihe Con-titutioti a iva .- "Th t'feaMcWt liart','l..- t'orirtiaiider in Chief of the avmy uudlttkv9 id the I'nile.l fttaU-s, and of tlie mil tin of lh.-,m.-r:i! Statira, when called into lhi :e-li.l s-tvi.-e of the I'ntb d States ; he may Ct-fnire the' opiaiwa, in wfit.ii.fj, f the pniuiipaKofBcera in each of the Kleculive l pnrdoi lila, upon any ubjei I . rcUtiu to the doth of -titeir respective oihcea ; ami Iw nhall firt ptnftr to frnut KjiriVtM nW firJoiii trqgfruel tiim mitttJ apiiiul" the Unitnl StitM, exeept in cam-s id impeaehnienU," ' -j The W, in decrjim; Tul'Preaidant'" Proclamation, can only lie conswteitt by ado'ptioK the tbutiry of Mr. lit mreaa. There is hutb cawaialiM.-y and onnrage in the rero 1 IntiofiirrY itfttwattWitfrfin' 'hi'a'ttteitftw-Tla treat, with iorBal.le wurn the pn-tenae that the Congres-ionul UgiaUiion cau and any uatiticali.m i'lf tbe Cowatittitinn. The idea that it oan i what he means by '('onaerva tfsm," which, lie aay.i, he holds in greau-r deleft at ion than "Kopre-rheadism" itat-lf! Doe the Pimt grt .Hit Thiilt4 "higher law"' theory ! It ought, aa a due ami laithlnl dis ciple, lor it is the dortrint: ol its parly, ull. I all of it moritTMOi-nt h-giaution has iin.iu.-a tionabty ia-en predicattid liprin it, whatever i8eate Fati.dv, bhertuan and Trumbull ' may- aay to. thecoutrart . Tmb Neiehern Rrjttihiif.in rcit.ir.ites tbe falsehood that'Hjov. Worth had a meeting of colored men called in Papitol Square at Kaleigh, and harangued Ihem for a lon; time on their righra.'p'vnt-g.'s and 'duties." 'Gov. Worth knew nrtlntng uf tho meeting. Until be was l,djUJttJp'ant thenaa of the Square1 lad To lu.ae au aTldreaa. The roeetinir was gotten up wholly . at the .us- ored people, themwlves. Thej fixed the ' time and the place, ad personaiW aolicited eid anew' amgagsd iailianvatu ate. among 'tbe moat prominent memherof the league and of the Radical partT. For tbe ReatinalJ mtmr ' ' In tbe lata lUdicat Cr-reafio. th.ee ware Mv.i H. iocir.tio. f m iH-r.t, an. I eniiiruieneii ine iiiin.ia oi n . aa conni.1. re.l it im en.li u y. hikI aim '. never heard ol it la-tore, by a p .i.piuV enuncii.lii.n of iu gr.-nt trulha. We are afrui.l lo pul.liili muJi.il that old Slate piiar. We iiiiuht I ini under .rn at an. I aenl to Koit Mm b.r liin.l.-niia it.-..u- atniiii.in. We b...e we umy a.bly iU.te a lew iMHaaea, aa inauein oi anefimi mmjTvI having in. iniaail nine rvivreiioe o iihwt eveuta. eliolli'li. tlirr taller a wereBon.! hoii.a' own .lit ver- airnplc iniiide.1, oi thev would never have aoh innlv i-l-lled tt .11 -jjoverrimenta are iuattliiie.l anions no-i.. deriviatt tbeir yom poaerafrom Iheanae .t ol Ihe governed," and ihul. "ivhi n. vitr any form o government beeooien iliatrii;iive' ol ilieae enK it in the right of the p'i-.h; to alter or to llih it, and to ln-tituf new government, laying ila f.iund.ith.n oil uch principle-, and oraiiiiu itapiiwera iu audi forma, a- to tln-in ahall ccem inoet likely toelffat tlreir aafety and Imppineae." They were very absurd and iinreannal. fir biolishly i ..iiiplniniiu: a.'xinl t,"iod old King Oeorg1, in u.h rebelliou-- I uiiiae an the following . . ? "He bat erected a multitude of ne .f. cea, and wnt l.ith.-r -.warm- ot harria our ieopte and r at .'lit orli.-era in I th. ir Mil, i alanee ;" "lie has kept aiii .n u-, in time of ieac c, atandint; arnii.w without the c.naent "I our laegUlatnr "He ha i.tf.cled to render the military in.b-vndJU ot, and jitipr-rt'ir t.., civil pow. er ; "lie haa combined Willi other- t.. subject ii-. to a jurisdirti-.n tor. irn I out Const i t uti.. n and una. kie.w i. I t bv i.nr lawr ;" And s. w-iul .. In i in i-l mil. iinu and unloan led iliMre.s uainat 'he l-at Ki..Lr I h' slllll-v.r -il.M.e ..!. riie uii.iro.n.-ili "Id lelh.a-...ilit n.-l I., have bothered Ilia M ij.-IV by tli.ir .plrnl...l'- e..liipl.un1.s "Kor ipinilerii.tf lufre b.t.lie- of aiin.-d lr.-"i ,iln. ... i- ,'' ' Koi impi'Miiy I iv.. ..ii ii- with. 'ill our 1'Ollsi III ," "For d.piivill IIS. ill Ul'illV aa- a, ol till lani fit ol trial by jury ," "for taking na ay ....i . li ut. is, aboiiahin our ui.Mt aliiable t;tw 4, and aberi'i, tunda U.etilitlv. the b.llli. ol ..in i-n. titiiienta - lor -ii.M ii.lni't .nr ..a and dfciaiiriii ihetiisntvra it l,.'i"lsl:itnr. -, I invested with f power to legislate for iai in attnaava what i iv.t ' t The lllllslv old IllllXilus, about up I t.l ttif In liiuilrr l d tys, iu. Ine l.tus lhal or the Lfvitlcal law of have Isa'ii reaal ill this oiilv as mi smnaieg ev 't'li rn ilif ii.ti'iii, til. I Ml.-f-, tllfhf l VitttHi;i'itiiti , il nli ilii ineidenlal pn.lit of leaching Ir wbui they have luckily l lie lx Mill t eaeap..l I. would have been pr. .malt also as it abort lesson in history, to instruct these tie born statesmen nir? ortTy what to imitate in their j.iveininentili-oiat ructions, but also wha: should la- -hnmi.-d. Th.'Hp-" pi. uiieis, tboiili born to couitiiand, would not I..- hurt by i little cidiuhtenmcni in ar . h.-t. i t.ira! i u lea I a-b ir.- they ir-pire to l.c tnus ter brtihlf-fs. They arc ail bum Vrr'itnl; w'r1 beat ot IIS createst, have not J iiectaoly born bull all. The en lured creations aru proln.blv a little bettel off. bul not mucii. . ilher Ihe one nor tl.e otlur, howev.r, can timid a buiple, iiiKd ie eii)s bo, J'lij. whole lKarfaralion shoitlu have beuu aviior..u-fy read, by fieu. D.a-kerv, that its uiinilol.l erro.s milit In- avei.bled ibiriti" the pro egrets of radical rerontruclin. . it la within the uiemoiy oi some now hvtnif, that there wits once an oM nVi-tj' nient of liiuh authority in its day, culled tlw Constitution.-- It was spoken of twice in this Conveiitioii. Once Sana old tliiiipr to be iiH-uded, and once by J a mew H. liar ris with an air almost ol nspecl. This rolonsl his. titer c:iriieil away the pabn as the sweet, at dis'laiiner ol this Very wordy, Very windy, and , very odoriferous .sseiu bht)e ol otalors lie borrowed 'ol. 'oak's a. no. lar and cut away b.re .ml aft. With both edges, till tin- at i no -tar !ipa-d ami cut the cutLer cou.-idcrlily..tt- waa txal iui; iffionbrv to hold up that iinclenu thing the if liinct Cotistitution to the dainty i ll ictories if those worthy geulle men who hit that it bud bian long ago dead aud buried, and tbut its memory even stinkeili. ThiacxUel pun. U . der the ribs of those who liuv luaiuy . Uina ao.l oft sworn to love, cherish and dclend i', and kisses) the lax. k, was, in.lce,!, a cruel and unusual piiiilshm. nl iiut lliecilored breth ren, throughout, seemed to delight in gir din" the pale faces, and planting bent pins in their seats, wlitcn causou tliem a.-, ire uwiassi auriii Bi,,T - ontt t wrlgSh, ami twist, tvd. ii. a fiindanieiital iigony to rise and detiue their posit ion-- paitilul imleetl.a-and make peraon, al explanation mi aurrasuat. By Way ol Con vinciu their ssiiy tormcnters of their treat ami overwhelming love, any amount of tall wearing waa done fit radicalism (the blacker the' better,) and, in the most intenac mgropltilism and nguinni whattvi rdid not savor of tiles-. In bict tliehegna-a kept those who were not negroes Sarf a srlcit Stew and had their own tils' Otk r Ihe va rious dilemmas, on wbkb they man iei .1 to toss the two white hu-tiolrf of thi n m-rrka- ble. assembly. The grand result ot it! pirturieBt"Uil k-Y. ,niv "sawioW.avs.vtwMW'; ip:Wtn 1st. That Congress mat an what U d...s..a - i. .;:'..; a J . - Uul. That tbia t'-onreBUoa-dtouaf have a Ktnlroa.l to Duck tow n. 1V- So ('ongras will now wjt1h(riisy. Hucktown will scream with .lelighi, uii.l the world w ill try to turn again on its axis, as heretofore. , ,- y,,' : S. A democratie mass ini-ctlng Was held in BuTi ' lib ire Tiuit biKTit to SftPl f The " new enrt stitution of Maryland. From nl'tetn to 1 twcuiy llto asai" 1 pitatimos wniaattcniUiioe. tieiewi!u-tiatyj: and oiher., and resolutioii. were adopted rx presHive ol a nrtjal, iJHr I-Jt'lK .fa... m .j. .lFii.iii t-T .ivv . ronstitutiu. of UM4, Mtt ctMigralultiting CalUorai. and Kftitucky on tb.wot 4iiiu-J ecratic victorioe a bithitt. Vbcit jK)rdre-s- wr IS jt - . - i XIUUIM, J),Hp; hon. andeaailyreiiiemlH-reil.a.itc.MiM.te.1 twenty tli.lusaad office bolder, coumtl. d trafo,. wtoa, ouraelvea. but whit, men 1 "f, , Umrt L...i. .k. i. . -a ii . .n r.. iu.. l. . i - i- -i . wooiy ouraeive., out wuite men. , ii,., iilt iM iltf- I(kJlii.Kl,...mMi 1 -e-v , , - - ...e nwwi Hi lorueM uiaater laaal ba waaa m.o.1 main .1 : ... 7 Z, .T " ..re create.! Ual." mat notiie jenenouien country, at thi. hur auckiog out the tfet -mJiI aaetbat white aaem would Vern tak, P' leninvj n w wrainera document waa utu-rlv lsrnore.1 eicept a to blood t the 111L0C We liave .iue I . '.,?! ff ,w,a ,wo' '-,''d and iimtured at the Coaventio. that very popular .l.gm It. in. f the- ,hen. in every (WmJ VatruTt Uyiti ill ,P ,U,e"'"e T3 i,Hi .Hith..rl.nliat- wn the 13th J BepJ memriPhaPve re... thi. le,-.ar.,ion in up rV, fTvtft. ST We 2 forioeriimea. Ooeof them read it on lat Jrr!e Ufch ttouar. of bom-taonh , L'T VXkhJl I Jtadtiiaoerj,, UaleefefaJ rf ..ublieaUo,, Wind, .U on,,,, to have W rd the p.v of . o t "t Ii leirciue.i iue. lueiuraew oi .an ww in- mi . iiieiniiera to live tllOUBana dollara rear. Lie , Free tha Albany Ariraa. itmtuM hrwuv xBXAsmr u Mi WA: M P B D-PtOFLtOA CY OP CntTKIk BTA TX9 SBXA TvRA " " -' t i ongreaa ooatlnuea to create new omoaa i.il - a IMllair. nft nlUntTeT. Tbia aUrv la u!ii t..ir!.-en (billars a day, for every in tlie year, ehm.lay anj H, and WMlnibl )nre ltn.n thirtv iloltara.a dav bir tLai tUil , ,,ent. (fn thi ehfhild " Im- added an arerH'.-e ot f each year for mileage. 'Iu ,,jt.r .Iriv. t'onuresameaHook a InrKe nuin- i oiaperi oil tJotb .idea tn politit-.. KffW4n. If Ptuje " ' etaewUere, but miw laiK VWvWrTj rfvtiv-feVonimnte for nioney. A'fj. Tliu amoiiiit ol plunder they get ia paat liudiniit , but, by way ol illu-tration, r : u giv.- Koine gampleanfit upon a email K ale, and Iv.ive you lo ju.lge what it n.uat I be on a large cule. We h u e a c..iy nl Senate Miacillaueoua D-ttuwent No tit. Tun ty niath Coogieaa, ad aession, which ia a ilutailc-d atat.-uietit of pnytii. i.ts f .r the contingent tuod of tlie Seni.t- fi.r the year ending I), ccoiber '., 1M68, published In a.e irdance mill aa act puuad in 1842, and cr-rliO.al by J. W. Forney, Sec retarr ot the Senate. It ia a pailiphlet of 8? P"g-t. i.ImhiI 10 by tt inehia, in due print, elvlni! items ol contingent txpentea ol the Senate, which, in the aliserne of tioutbern fetmnra, i- r. lnjMncn ol i uu mlara. we nac:ii ni up aome ci.!?'- oi mm items with Hi" lollnw id results, which thow eul lirientlv the character ol tlieae contingent eltjen-e- ' 1'ur pikiVkimuK. iot in bum bar 11,118 30 F .r pen knivi-, lull in nuuila-r, 1,2M 60 Maaun Ull kulv.-s for these Si genth tiled, in one year, about 18 eiich ; av.-iage coal $2.53: amounting, lo, 70:! pair ni aln-ar-, about 14 pair cucli, cost , fl Spolij;i-. . 1 U pun ol M-nnoia, a'aiut 2lS p. ill tae.h, at a lltlb- over $1 8 p lii 'Mu pair ol knl gl 'Ti-a, slaiut 4 pall eu li, a' $.','iO a pair, I IU iba.ies, '.Mil portfolios, ueiiily tf each, at alsiiit ft, 44U p.x ktt latoks, 8eaill, at alxiut WJ brusl.ea. II, 322,00 12 'i 00 363 7 1,IS 10 i 90 ao 7 1,104 00 1,019 50 334 85 60 00 I .MM 4 725 83 8.266 60 4.0UJ 39 io,m 7 I .r.."iti piii-ciishi' n-. I 1 tlM.i bo.i a of iw-ii J.HUS had pirn lis, Mewapapera aid lu.ua.ities, J. 8. lii ruaius paper. l,W!,4"4 uvehies, Otlwr items, such aa pas-r weights, Cork srn ws, rinds, erasers, leather, dusters, cha mois akin, folders, ien wipers, blank lax.ks, ink-slaiiils,eylet machines, pamphlet-cases, ci jii -dsNiks, 'S'r tiles, pen racks, slat lon ely cases, gobl pens, dies, kr-rinrj, match-e.im-s, fluid, nil IimTc, irrf-vijr,. menior.u diun I.Miks, roi.Aa. nJtyrw, nvnp, )xmnJf, t.iilet siw, Ittrnan, hit scattered through tlie la-ok in qnanttriis tmtttrteitt to supply all friends, or m set up variety stores in the iiuntrv III the Hmtc the rale allows each mem ber o much tor stationery, to be paid in sMawMUiy or kuau, lie. cuoea( liul- tas. Hourly ia tumished in addition for all com mittees, and tbe practice ia for memen to utti'lt themgclvft from thflt fvrniiAeH to rm mittm. imlthrn tule the ttllviKiiiee. (iu billowing are the instrtiotions, in lh the Cmu of a ciicitltir, ih District Attorney. ait.T Karahal's, etc., whictr htlve tawi -rssned trota tlie .Attorney Ueuoral's ofliue, in accordance- will) the. recint Executive order ad- ,lresst'd 1 1 heads nf department.: f'imilir tn nil Itittrict Attorney anil .V.ir .'in f the I nitial ifHaten, mid to nil their remftietiee Atitnta ami M701V41, iitid to itll Vrsrins hnhliwj any orlfruil relntivu to tlie Miarhep ilenemft Ojflee. Attihisj.t Grnkhai.'s nvric, I Septenila-r 1(1, 18(17. ( Sui.- I herewith furnish yit with an official epv of the prix-lsnifttion of the President ol the I'nited Htutes, d-it.-d the ;li I. in.t.. and in the ninety -ec -ml y.-.ir ut Americau liuleen.h'lice: f Thil priMlamutlort resiles in Liu I ihe oh ligations of Jojj.lt y 10 Ihe liiul lu-. .md was intended to .dmotiish you, in cou.mou with all persons holding ally pla.eol honor, trust or profit, civil or military, at home or abroad, under the l?nitel Stales ol A 1,0-11 ca, and all good citlens thereol lhal the Constitution ot their cohntry is in lure , and tli it the Governnu tit (hen iiiid. t. w dti its several eo-ordinati. branehi'si.' Iigi.t.itive, executive and judicial, is the only la ml liiivernment lor this Hepublic, u-.t withsinnd lug mat many weii-nu-aiiing iiiiz its nave. t," ... .. ....rr.-., 1 , genee upon lalse anj ditui-er.'lla pi. telices thai Ihe Constitiitioii ia not Ihe Mipieme law ot the Intnl. nnd afso Ihe tuo-U sudieiitic pnsif ot the nil' of the pc..pl ; t.uj that lliere are pow.r- t be gov. -mm. id .r i n of the ( oust 1 1 n't--.. hum I mi illy violatethatinstiitiii.il.. n I ill.- Im-. in.i-h-m pursuance of it. ' All citieus of the fluted .-?i ad .w lis Icgianci! to that li.itioiiiilii j . as the sion. in eUllHldicd lllld Olg.lll iii .1 in I i.c t'oual i.u- lion auit sued iimi-ii.iio-iii- iim-i.-o as, na. inir bec.'lue exiiedic it in the .r .gn a me country, hare been duly made ar.-l la.t h .i. , lint in a special maunc-i, .11 p.-is u. li..l dux i olhce under tli' T iiiie. I States ui, -..l. in .ly SW'orn tollpporl I he C. Ilia 1 UM...I. and abo, i to la-ar true and laithlul ail.giau.i- t.. to. ! same Government tlnTcund.l and l..f . vt greater nnnilur ol uch inciimi cos m .! - tune, it I. tllowil th at llii)iutte be n i lamed, or Ifet' been' placed i; ll.uir n j apectJve olfli-At, upon lApres? sussunuicea ol i Xiiiloiis loyalty to tlie Luinu, wiucn isiakm by all men t tin an a cli.nlul ula dinux- so ttiiifiitifv1ttulli7rtiy Bul for the functions of your dlict, whu-h V jir,-.ry onn, cted wbhthe. iRfictit v'ahd l tb(imy ijraticliwrted; You are' req neati u to acknow H-tlge tlie us. . a. .. i . . .... . .. f ; Very jtapectiitijij,; yw i .nept ryant i lZZ .--iJli T. Jz i : i , ' y K SV"Ug ..WItJ Wli TO , f-s'' wiu iww aawinauH -inere m aa mnn vatiitthn nrf.t ,, . .. . 14 KmiUA Ua..a. . .... A I I HiTSVSZZ ladJrcaatd . letter to tbe aditor ot tbe Mew Vu,, r frou hlch Lo ftiti hi an extract i . . , 'We iateml to .how ta tbia Hletu elective Irsncliis ""C"cs win us ,Hiwer-(; - . ... i 1. aa lor n il il we only keep up "i-". i political oigaiiizaliofi. i- have coin mem-el organizing our fire department, antf mr year will rind the (120,000 pit yesfr now paid lo white liremeii tranalerred worrhj levonatructed ciiitos of African "de scent. Iu a fen year, it will not be a ques tion whether there will lie schools lor coin red children, but it will Is) "whether while children will twtiiniittcd lo our institutions ol learning, the bottom rail is on top, and i anaees, as well as all the minority, must taxe a nacK seat. NsT..., K Skin-si. Kkkh t ok ths. Proci.aua- iioM or AMMk.ii'..-During the deliber.i-tion- of the Cabin, t y esteril.iy. it is under stood that it liecamt ividcnL thai, in . tlia opinion of everv member -..-iii . Ih.- bual effts t- oi the contemplated amuc-ty pna la mat ton would be u, relieve all iersons in cluded within its icruis troin all it dia.,ui- nicaiioiis, .a w. ji as all pi-nalliea incurred j by tiieircnmpricity in tin- I de rebellion. and, ol course, (so lar as the action of the General G'.v. mini n! i i ..uei rne.l.l from div ability as to the ex.-ici-.' nf the ritrht of si.S Irage. We may. tlnn 'or. , n ugratulate the country upon li e ptorpect .1 a s-tdv -els t lenient of all ..ur bmcii.. K upon pnnrtphu conformable to the Constitution, and in har mony with our republican lurm of govcrn menl. That audi w ill be it iffninosound lawyer entertains a doubt n.u is jPto la presumed that it will la- seiiou.lv denied l. any considerable nundi-r of resjiectablr men of the Itailical ian v in or out ol !. .Hi"r Sat. Intel. Tuk. Tut k Tkst ok Lovai.tt --We have authority for slating that il has been d ter--mined to furuiah to every official, civil nod military, under the Gmnnn.ent ot the Vni t Stan's, a copy ol Hi.- re cut proclama tion nt civil supiitinn . nub suitable- in junctions ot loyalty ami olu-aliencc to the Constitution and laua. A circular trill shortly (ssue to the le ads ol DeparliiMiits. wJjUi appropnale Instruction Ir-.iu the President, charging tbeui ieectively with the duty of distributing the proclamation to all person in the jiutrhc nervicw. " We are glad to aer. at last, a ch ar, ra tioual, aud patriotic "teat ol loyalty" laid down for the itiloriHHtiou ami control of all who have acocpLed otliciul trusts under Ihe Hepublic, and have sworn in supart its C'unsliuilton. Satimmi Intet Usenet r. The Henihl, in discussing "l'uiitnns uud Niggers," ask. the following yjuesli.iua "Will Ihe people submit J Will Ihey con ent to see Ihe principles upon which (lu nation ian,t traded to mi l I'm, ' lu-l w-fili scoundrels to whom tin- g iii.bl.Ts, iljuil'l, riggers and pocket lM...k-.Iiopp. rs of our streets are, by comparison, honest dcuiua '. Will they see the Very heart aud lil'u of Jklus nation rolled out, that a craven, brutal pw. pie, to whom slavery was more a benefit than a degradation, may lie set iu power above the white men of the country I Cal: ilornia answer. "iVo V And in her veico we ''Mky heat whatlf "W feto a s. 1 . -s . . . . 1 01 new iorK ana rennsy ivsnm the .loom of tbe political traders. The people are 00 longer to lie deceived by tlie sli ibis .lei U party eric that h.ve covered with the name of - freedom at' thtr atrocious iihcnilug. They will make a sulutary ev .unplc of the scheineTs." Ontt. UhantVPokition im tiim Caiiim . -It ha. been stated ia disostches lroiu this rit lhal (las Uraal I. .1.. ul MX unwUlkianea. to Mtattd. Cat.inrAuiM.iw.ir-. except when matter. .pociaHy app rtainm to bi. department are to las considered. - That the General deaitea to keepabt lw --t diacuaaion. directly bearing upon tltc (...In- I ical issue, of the day. ia likely i-miugh ; I .t.t I that be hu given any inl una- ion soeb a- i tatcd in the diapalcu.es refem d to, we aasured his colleaguea arc cnliiviy gix r uii I ot the fact. It ia not nt all n sau. . , h I lea. i. it deemed obligatoty in any -i e. l..r i tbe bead of a department to an. a I but I are called "Cabinet mevliiigM." mirsaap . -..i. I ly invited, and tins is rar.ly don. uii.oi.i I tin particular matter lo be .liscu-.s, d .. t. r I to the department over winch lo- p.. a .1 Hat. Intel. DtMkD. - I he Sjiecial tel. . r am ont tn m Itivbmoiid relative to ihe in-tilveet ". of ou r chants in ili.it i-ity is creccu-il by a card, w hh-h nppt-srs it. the Kicliinoii.l papers: ."'t he CHIIIIlM icial laitiir S .1 py lt-ll l y ll ap del lelegiaiii to the orlhl'lll 1 piess ,m- lu'a,. .None b ive nvcuin il. 1 "llllll. r. i.i I bills are I inrr uirt as pmniinTI v as ever be ..tiev.i,-tiii.wptrfia.. Mrr'sW--BHanicia' -Cii--ilea, and i..s .- vent at the fall ot Ki. Iiucuid, have u'.ne n. o bankniptcy " Signed, A T. Uarvey, IV si i. nt National Bank ol Vir ginia; St' I: '.irison, I'rcsid.nt I'lani rs' National llok.ll.G Find. Pn sih nt I'ir-t National 11 .uk : A. Vance Itrou n. Pi.sid.nl National l'. l.ange Hank. Gin Wad. uiade t spee ll at t I. veiaod, Ohio, yisiei.b.y ' I beii- .- uol ii.ii.ii n lhllsiU.ni III .nil s which was coin, .1 ul an.o .g in- !. .dieitia , e l o I only -i1 - ui livi He elpreaa, d his t on L- I hnndrtstl pers liiiu thai lliecouiitiy was in a p.-rili us d and tlurt be t'resti.ient ihtendi rl tb !'. i his plie s tsso ji.bit ol the bay on, I, bi private i-ouvt'isati.iii be altars ir I- nma. k. d that the late Aimie-fy Jin--lm i!i -n u is a war upon the V nion, and that imp. 'hnn u' ought lo be Xpci'te.l. - lleni''!. I It',. - - liCKiaKL'r i.s Iu. tui.k... At' cell tali'. rial in. the U-cnu- il I L ) Aeir Aii7j clo . aaioiifi- : '.'We niw sain yon, Irii ikIm, every one oi .-u. white and cokuvd, that, iudeaa y.iu .iuc.a"U ki .l tW. iU .j4. iu AVs" Xiili-n. ii aiik clcsu up l.tfcver. We have done ..ui buy: will oii do ynurst ";i ii;. -At -ts-1 fl----4 ami -dseire- -vsjaw 41 4fetoriwisiiaV ja.v?rju:ae4l ... iMtV'V'aieftsA'viWa its tuMtwue ttiir and Nnvewber a vast ovai -iaet:ullT 1 the eoonlry willb ouVratl luraa. petsv Ucly and prtrately. iWsviarw ImUc, waaliiiieUai f'.'rr.TUcii J. u.'u of tua 1 VMVOHKORAVWAL-BMYfiLlliiil&Jfc k n ta Aiini rt.t Knnie atartlinc revelatioua are leak ine?1 there UHMhltijIWrevoluthmaty erbemiw . a. Ulloit ,,B ,,,, r sjote. It WS aieo .1. t. tiiiinid Ur.it K. Jl. I'eaaa should lt soirie nuana I.e jilaied at I lie bead of tbe Stale organfMfmfltri'Trsal,' and inobedia ence to this plot of the revolotionlst, Gen. tUetidan depoamt Uoveraor Throekasortoa ami im-tulled I'.asuia tlie xecutiv chair. In further continuation ol the . aauie, plot, Geneml K. .1. Paris was given a roving com. mission by tlunersl Sheridan, ostensibly for the purHise ol sua-rintcnding the reghttra tion, bin really to organize the Texas quota of th.- firanil Army of the KepMblie, the members of which are sworn to hold the pow.-r ol tl.e tannth, regardless of Cunnilu nooal or leal barrier. That work Is now in ra4id progress, and tnnds are being sup plied through tbe Loyal League by the Ha.lical tiiKtsaionat Ownmittevr of thi. city, ot which Mr. hchenck, of Ohio, l chair -man. My information is tn the effect that lliia military organization i. now being rapidly pushed forward in all the Southern Males, and it it reported that the supreme couiinann oi una revolutionary force haa been lawtowed upoa the late commander ot Ihe Filth Military District. In view of tbi. po'wcrlul organization, which stands ready lo throttle the tioteroment, tbe late procla mation of the President may not be ill-timed. Uf the truth of thi. statement there is now abundant proof, and steps will be taken by the iorrruiiiBttnmecthe impending dan-. U-. - ' - iKii.natk B SMamican, Est). Our ruador laava.seea by the telegrato, a taw daya .go, that this gentleman wsa .hot In Ala batiia some weeks .go, anil died recently of his wound in Mobile. He w. from the Stat.- ol North Carolina, and owned a band some eat ut near Uiabl City, which he sold several years ago aud removed further South, lie was a brother of tbe late Hon. in 15. Shepherd, of North Carolina. We' have Inch informed that be had been arrest ed lor sending a challenge to Lieut. Hchaff. in Ins arrival at the Arsenal, distant threw mil. a Itoiu his tarui, which is about forty miles from Mobile, he was met by Lieut. Schan", who ordered him to dismount Mr. Shepherd replied he had lieen arrested by the Holonel, and he refused tnr obey the or der, whereupon Lieut Scbaffdrew a pietol :uid shot him in tliethroat lie waaaubae tjiic ntly st nt to Mobile for medical treat ment, whence the telegram informs u.of hi. .I.atil. lie waa a bigb toaed gvnUeman ami had huge i irele ol friends lu Virginia and hi. native State, lie ltya wile, formerly Mirs Maitin. of ElizaJ.elh City, and a large fauiilv. The whole affair is a most melancholy anil deplorable one - NorfM Journal. S(e. isl iltspat.-li lo the llalllui'.re Suu. VI'L A ( ilUKS T STJIKXU Til A V ?BK- ,..1 -siLvr, : A.U I noton, Se ptember 10. From let- tler. received herd within the past few day, lroiu various quartern, it does not ap pear that the impeachment movement haa giwtH'il IU)b.tttutlid.: headway . among tlie (i-pubtiouti uiniuliers 'of Congresa who ha v.! Iierutelnre' opnscd the measure.. Outside of tbe real merits of the cujolrvvtirsy bet wee I h .President andCow- gieas,lbete ia reason to believa that impeach 1 mem will be opiaiseil bv a considerable number ol lupublMaoi inemburs uini the grotrml ol impolicy ( airyiug ll.lsi addi ' uoiuii .at-alit.-aa it .iearrgsrdi it li them, into the presi.l. ntiaii;..i.fr(. this r. nsitli-ra- tH.u. it is argued, wid ah.nf. H.-terminc thr e o'lgo -aiaS 11 I against ibi i alopi ion' of r I "' "" n'r"''bi '- ' ) !"dhit,g idicatlons, Hiich as .bi. ctloli to I I' no fan. .Im VV.dt- in (he vVline llou i- .l.-pV.-caled I . IP.(Md .W-IIJ -tl? ll i . to i d i. publ,i a,a. till I. ii. I .1.. Ii , riiuiMlay last, tH.ventor 4gtsl.y. of . I'leichur, of M" . and 41. ape. tsf In Id ail llb I V iew iu the ci . v of Clll- with Mi'sst. Vales, I.ogatt, Judd, iilivi-II. Ten v. and otht-rmi nifa rs ol Coii- 11 i I . i a-, ho ii u ntsl in the poli.-y inviting ui 'I; n bi can yiovittuoia I.I IsoUl a n.uncH 'ire -r '' lli.ii uliicli uiel at Albatua .Osv-i j l-.;' i in i Hue shi ,en of was Irom the 0 ii ol S -.n inber to t h-tol .-r 1st, ami the I pia. . i nu-ago, Washmg'ton. or PhHarterphia 1 in olij.-. i ol the m.siliiiK is aaid to tw to I i ...n i it tiieasuri s for the iiupeudiug cam pnigu in view ol the altered condition of public all aiis. A lire ilil correionirent, who had a long conversation with Wendell Phillips at Ster bng; via--, details the resnli in a letter. Mr. Phillips firmly believe thnt impeach ment wiirfolloVfinn'iedralefy'bti the re ai- Johnsou w.iiilrt tmt an jicrsfstently coiirt -ii. h a course If ke'Werc not prepared and .Ii termti.ed to restst'ft. lie believe, that Vet 'Wlsn's ropwred fecal I has something to .1.. with ir. 'I he bite amnesty he consider ii eaaoiiahlc. and an effort to build up another r.laliinn. He favors mither Chase nor Sheridan for President, btlt Ths.l Steven, is his choii-e. - '-- "' -- A riMo UovKB-fim or KiqcrrxsY-. Lien unant (bivemor' John W. Stevenson, who ia conw Oorernor of Kentucky tiy reasai. ol the .hath ot Governor Helm, is a native of Richmond and a son of the. late H.u. Anitrew- Men-nsim, who was rmcc Spt akef , oi Congruss knit llfBteltl ' r lb. Court of St. Jauiea. ' It. n John AlcQuten, tor many years in. iii1.it ol Conairua from tha Ful Cna- gr ssionul District ui South Carohoa, dii-d at Society ijilpu lhat Slate.iecentljin MM 4:i. f j i r of h i age, , i .. t ' ll is understood that delav fn actios uu- V:.JT... ..i U..L..U . - .il. .a ijn fire matter of the removal ollutlge UoirtV Is caused by doul.U a. so the, proper con- T atilution ilaelf. UtraU, Ufa. " sirw-.tioa at t he law creating 1h Bureau o M Hit, nrj Jtatlr$ .tia jhe tmc4(LJlMgnJUIs, viavate General. -""' " :,Mgfcjiv LtuThere are MveraJ lu'rtby jvlalaltT' who want tha-., mnchy-eba wwsiterlinvnnt wonld bw.xhaasatnilw -7'raaatHpf. ' " i- - V'; '- ' - it astloasal aflaira l lmilng lo till the pub. (io Blind with and hirahodionsv it b doubt -ful whetlier in the darkest oay of tbe --Jare civn Wat1 ih puf.no pula a worse art it Khi of thing, than it now iI.m s Men ask each bf wkesi they niert to w tlie political proUomlw Hm. m mtnA, and all con teas their inability Jn supply a .alia laclory answer. In tbe mcaiiliine comtuen . languish,!, the reTCtiqcfllirinLsh,thecn-ilit i. aL latioaeof wold to euriteney-- w ante, Waal the Southern aevtion ot the tountri, which lor merly, through its simple products, add. d eo largely to the Wealth ef tbe whole nation, bv na lunger aware of urostieritt,' bnt ol expense end trouble; antral! beca, aft. r having made every-aacriSoe ..bi; pot down th rebellion, we Wete nut wiilipg,, alter it we. put down, to sacrifice psity prejudices in order to eanf tify and make lasting the work which our armlet had accomplished Every one know, that it t in Ui interest of. part v alone tliat Ihe reconstruction id the Boatb ha bevii ih lsyed and prevented. No matter how mew may attempt la erplain and delenU the action of Congies iw die matter, the plain, simple truth torce ilavlf on the mind at the last, that the object of all legislation on the .ubject baa been to render impossible the read minion of tlie Southern State, iuto the Union,? That ob ject has beta, thus far attJWiM; ast from present appearance ft would he perhctly sale to aay that, should th republican party tetaia its preaent eMendawry,' the t present generation a Ul not see tlie Sootbm nuies restored to tbe Vnio. on th. tame footing a. the other Slates. It may be that tome or all of them wilt, In tha course of a few years, go- through the form el reinstatement, but it will-only berw swere ha-and rtehj ion a groa mockery, Tha. right ol self government will, have been ..denied to tlie men of our own "race in those States, and political power wilt bat. been banded over to the descendants of Gong, ear re. That ia the only sort of reatcWiow wfatcb i con templated by Congress ; and improbable aa that may seem, there 1. an evident intent us ilia naii nl rn a a.inr. i In' ".S. .ial.,Ahal programme, .,. -,; , But will the people of tbe United attain consent to such . degradation of their great republic t Even if tbe inhabitant, of the Northern State, entertained no feeling to ward tne wbire men and Women and chil drea of the South but that at beta, (wfateb. we thank God, i. lar from being the caae,) would they, on their own account, agree hr one moment to the proposition that tbe former slave, of tbe cotton .lid rice planta tion ibould bar. aa equal voice hi tb na tional councila with, tha representaUvea of New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Ohio t To that plaia issue mtwt it Come 16 tbut plain tasu"I" hli" already coma, i Ceagfeae, throcgb ; its legislation and through iu UMtrumniU ia the Baath, has .bown it determination that all poll! leal power there ahall be transferred from the white race to the : black j and Congress aKUjnea that 1M'X&'p0Kefn"li'ih' sup port of the people of the North, b there good ground for any .uch .assumption t We do not believe there ia. We know that the unpopularity of President Johnson he tended! to create tbe idea that tbe people approve tbe destructive policy ot Congresa ; but than ia so real ryundaUoa for fliai idea. The people may have! thought, and dul think, that Congrea. waa aiacerely intent on it. desire to reconstitnte the Union on a basis of perfect equality between . all tVe States, aud that Mr, Johnson wa unwhwly thwarting Congtea. in the exaention of that design. Hucb . ; delusion cannot exist to dv. t'ongres h shown either that It design tn perpetuate thi) eiclusiou of f lie ' Southern Stales, or that if they are to be . reailmitted it is til lw done only after their political mains ns oern inoruugnty wirv oanlnd.. It tl Pe"p!ei!tih.eiliflelvc whether they are prepareti .for either of them alternative, aud U they are not,' then Ux measnre. la taken, through public ; met Ings, through the ballot and otherwise, to ptve expression lo tbe -i ul4l aenthhetit " We care avit for freaident Johnson or for. Congress, tor tha democratic party error i lie irpuoii. a., ymij , vuw w. ,w v -mr jn the gmry 'anrr greatnert and prosperity of Ihe American republic," which are being cruelly and ruthlessly aacrinced for petty partbna purjioaravr Agah-Wt appeat ' to tlie people to take such .tepa in th. tec tums for tVrrgres, In - jmblio-HUMmblagea and ia private cnnlerences, a will convince iheii rt-prewatatlres that Congrea. mnat nut persist ia tbe policy it baa ia an ga rated, ami w hich is us abhorent to sonad judgment -a II la in utter repudiation according tq Mr. Thad SteVena boast of the eonstitution, under which alone Congreea ha any power to legislate at all. , . ?' . 1 .w...f.. mi liiiu. .tt. ''. Maj. General Sickle, arrived Ju tbi city yesterday morning, ia tbe steamer Umbab tan, from Chariest on,and is at present stay ing at tbe Brevoort Hout. lie fecivef tbe alia of a ansubef of ' hia - personal friend yesterday, alter whieh be- proceeded to the residence ol his mother, hi Absngdna square. Ue subsequently returned to the botei .ad waa employeal thtonghout tb. r maimler of tbe day incJiging the visit of hialrienda. Among oibe, Geav-itrewMei; WllUam- M. Evart and tbe officers of tha, : Forty-eecoad regular Infantry called upon the General. . preparationa arc being made by tlie Ex cekior Brigade, the Grami Army of the Re public aud tiie other military organisation ol the city, to give the General a aordial re ception. Geo. Sickles i. understood, nw eree, to have mated thai be will decliueanr political demons tret ion that mar be tender ed to him though, of coaree, he' will be pleased to hcctva aay kindly Coshpliatients tb.t may be offered to him by hia old army asaociates.- WerUL Ulh. . ' ... TmAMFSSTTPSOCZjatAftdX. ' ,; -'.' " WanToit, tVpt. 10, if 67. '"' TUomi iutimaie with tbe President assert that, although not stated in aotnaay word, hi proclamation of amnesty looked to Usu reetoratioa of tbe right of ballot to al tboae Who were included in its provisional As Ui xha irgsauty of th- proclamation iiK-auics, lasjviasiril UITI UCViarati It tO oe nuqutationeu, nor can vongresa act ii I TV niiinrit nf flntptaAp Tam ikn 1.- . 7, " 'IW. a.. iaaai. eat Republican Governor of California, at hi. election, waa 19,783. - Halght haa beert etar4ta M a-BaaHraeti asfstsan iiaAon witsa oa 0m, pt h- LVfuocrats, tiac. the last .less. ion. of 0.000 Vole. This ii an amaiing change. A tithe ot each a 4bng to tother State. wHT be tuffldent to raroluliooia tbeaa. , nr. Frews rite fcew-Tne HrrsM. - sf-.fe,ftj';";.-:s ... -e... .'. .... I" . r i a M......:'i
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 14, 1867, edition 1
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