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i . r-rsr-. rtrrm '.'-- -a-' '"' 1 X 1 O Jli J IXM jyt, SATURDAY. PEPTEMBEli 14, 1867 1 I - 1 J THKAUXMSTY I'UhCLAMATIOM. t,wltjr Ml. lu tM?. tb Cooerrtie We h already slated thai the late Am j majority s HUi; and Radicalism lost, in the .n I'r.H lamation trf t'.i.' president bid!- , banged vote ol a tingle year, the entire . ,cs lit real af iMf to ntMnni hnrljiony (o ! ticket and three out of four Congre ' it naou, i ft4 U' i t (4tMnaM.hin.)aM'n. i J hi kind fecliugs iu 'he South. It la u iu (Vermont, tup Radical uia- tmUt kim to restore ttwr taut, tlBjjoru Wait 2i,823. In 1867, it i Ira than otnliHMwi, to mil bit former pri Ue gew, -f ratt t is.Otlfjr us and rights, and WiW 1 rJiarlyaad mi- un-i ikably tb lyil effect (if tit Pwh- ; Iliipretioa Prorhimati"n to ihe , " execute the law nf Ihe I'nlU-d Stale cording to and in obrditara the I on tit u turn, which, if done, would at one ad iitt very pardoned person to hi lninrliie 111 lilC tvn.t;w .liwlirtme Wileljier.-Xha . . " ' District Commander will feel themnelve obliged to admit an to reRiUauoo, except -uib aa are dcaijfoated by the. rcvoo struct too acta, remains to be seen. due teature of the Proclamation may sur prise gome peraoosi. It will be seen that tie President makes iu exception as tt t tio-e persons, OoTernori or other civil or military officers, who have already been pardoned by him, who belonx to tome of t he tlasst still excepted. This must not oe understood at revocation ot the par dons already granted to such persons, nor w as it necessary to except tbeni in the late Proclamation. The pardon of the Exccu i ie is final, and cannot ba revoked, except upon the refusal ul the pardoned party to i .mply with the conditions annexed The Milequent conduct ol the pardoned party, utter his pardon is complete, cannot in law work a disability, until nibsequcnt ofTcnce n proven, and lie ia judged guilty, by the ' ( ourts, of treason or other crime. Therefore, the pardon granted by the President In his first Amncety Proclamation, and Ida subse quent pereonal pardons, a'l remain ga) I in i:i , and the Court, at le .ot, are bnuud to ri'spect them, and so are those ofheers ad diested by the President in hi late Procln tuation. . Stbaws. The tone and bearing of tome i f our colored population have betm very litferent ince the Budical Convention hue in March last, from what they were before tiiat affair, and they certaiuly are not im proved, but made worse, by the late Con vention lield in Tucker Hall When he is designedly marie toferl.f hat he if an equal, in ortler to get hi vote, by a let ol white ikins. t who, by placing themselves on an equality, are no better, if at good,) it ia riot surpri sing that tha aegre should bad Ui keeping. Whea whit men caa ait cheek by jowl in political Can-antion, with, colored men of j v. ,i ... i,,..;,.. -.iiir ; to claim to he equal, and to baotly the in w ith each other in their pretence and thow swUST,f fight and riot, they, al cowrie, caa no longer claim superiority in any retpect. tTrh eibtbttfrrai vrrB marie in TnrkeT Hall, at the late Convention, would have as tonished and outrage. i the liberty shriekm of Fanuiel Hall An indieation of -thi rhanged feeling amoef tha biaclu wa naaaifetteti a day or two ago ia tbia City. A negro wagoner said to a gentleman, "Why is not a negro s good as a white man "'" The white man replied. , "Why, a neirrn bow il a great deal better ' .i v.:. .-t. i. - s- ... i-i I -u. , - the negro, "I think a great deal better than a white man " 'Why." aaid the white man. "thJ (a1rf tivllil' njrr41er!eWfnrTt a negro Oo vera or." "Well, said the neuro, "that it what wa ought to have " Huch are the fruihi of Radical teaching; and what must be the chagrin of the negroes, when they And that tha pale faced Radical are managing to secure all the offices for them eivea, and aen lor than Now. a good, Virtnryos, honest black man is a great deal better than a mean, dishonest white man be is ai good as any good man. wliibsor black. But that doea not jo-tify the tiwllth claim matle by sotni; people, now- lava, that, because the negro is a freeman, ...t .on.i n .,ti, h,tVir. ! the law, therefore all disrin tions ot caste ana color tbould be ottllterate.I ; rnucli It ss , doe it rrrova that 8,000,000 of while puojile , s"houirii"ut,i of 4 OW 000 of! blacks. We are glad to say, that while there are ,u-tance of thlt vaunting, foolish spirit among tbe black, the large majority of our colored people act with discretion and respect to the white and are treated accord mgly Mn.fTABT CojrMlJiroK. The arguiutut in the caea ot tha United States r. Tolar. Powers,and Watkins wa touimeoced s (ore tbia thlva4,ssaiyrts7iity Thtsfnege A dvorete frpetred for the Proeeewiiua iu a brief written ttatemenl t.t the farts and the law apptlcabte to the case. Hon. 8. F. Phillip opened lor ko le bnce in a peech oftomelhrte hours' length. , M irit(l, clurictsmied by great force and ability. j , Jhinl. That u is reasonable t.. Im Io vi iTis argument in bar of the juriatlicti an of i that Mr. Chi. I Ju.ii. .- ( ht-i- wuh :h. i. s llie Court was esireciadly is.w. rful. Ilecoo- 1 " '-"e hlW. W"l c.nl .rur p.a;.. lings , . .ton final p'oct'sittirhe local law as mo liri.d rested that jurisdictrun on t he ground that I , . ' , . . i by the eo in in an ding general. tin. Court wa constituted by Virtue nt an; ,-,, That Congress intended to inak. oi ,,( March 2fld. laSS7, and that it udder ' the tu ilitary m th-e diatricls paraiinuiiit lo t...,k to taki oogniianrc of an atfence i oiu- mitietl prior thereto, at a time whan, In force of the piotlatnation of the Prc-idi.m of the lulled StatctJ. mnrthit lm hii l wt cj . . 'a .Vc .' Hoi we will oiH ib Mr PhiHip tire in-1 t ust o i of attemntinr an nb-tract of his verv I abic -e. h We should U g'ad to publish ! it. The argumeht lor the Ibfenre will be con tinned, thi morning, by the Hon T f" i . I ," ,!. -sss- - ; It ii iundu'ud that there nm "grand ii.'.iition of "Heroes." I Ac. in Forsvlhe i ( 't.ui.ty on the 15th. of October, to celebrate ' thud anniversary of -J.Jmmm't rataf.with .,o.t.d uisvoi la. the , Wtion. during tlie war. Thewe'men j vrebrate -tbe -fiiftagifarf tbair neighbort' We have no doubt they nre ni favor of confiscating what little they bar leJV Haupahire wa 4,C1 JMT, t to a.473. In 1869, in Connecticut th Radical ma- u Hain the Rdiil ntajoriiy he,, beep I rc uri , nuire than 15,000 vote since litt tar In M ill m i. the llciuiM lat i-lwled tin .1. lejjati- to Coupler. liaie Ju.t r I. w lii'ltiiin luajont) . In California, the Democrat have elec ted the lioveinor ami Mate i ainli lntea. two fltltot the three Conifreiinnen, and a lil;ijor( OHIO . , iiicniler of the Legialat ure securing thet.,ttitB1 f , Deu.Ks-at to the United Slans rW nate. The victory was won, not in Consequence, but in despite, ol the in fluence ol t lit- nllice holders, nine tcntua "I whom are ltadicals. and used all their pi r-oii , al ami niikiaV influence toeecure Ui suueto i of their party camlidates. We see it stated, that a third party was in the Held, but it i claiuied t lint thcsvConscrvalive ltcpuMii un injured the Democratic more than the Kadi cal ticket. Oithe truth ol this, we arc not prepared to vouch, but arc disposed to lend credence to the statement. A lew m-re such victories, and we may well think that the dav of redemption is at h ind THE ),h i)lSTH 1 arh'ii- portions ot the r- Kn 'to a receive i nt i illation', that some i liar are entirily reeanlless ol t'th Ki t he sllm lions ml io-tructious ol ( n. ftn kles, or cl the Keouistruction Acta themselves, but lol low their own crude and ignorant idi a-, u well as their malevol. nt le lins, in deti r niinin who shall or who -hall not reoi-tir If these things lie so, they ouaht to be cor rotted at once S une of the K ''i-trar-. we are told, are not only ignorant, but have foresworn themselves by taking i- oath, (their overt acts provinp that the niir;ht nut to have taken it.i an. I palliate their ol fence by sayini; that they were alwa Union men in feeling, always syuipat hised with the I nion army. A:c. Such per-on-llave u'enerallv U'cn misled by others who know U tter The law does not pretend to take cognizance f a man's feeling, or sym pathies, but indues of his loyalty or di-lov altv f'V hi 'ir'i. It is really the only wa bv which human law can r -ach any tnan' Case. We burn that, in some of the counties. nie of the Uegistrars ask applicant! registration, first, -were you a volunt I r r in the Confederate army r" "did you sympa thise with the Confederacy f ' "were you a militia otlicei be fore the r f" it And we hear it said, that men have lieen refused fttfiat-ialioii, who held no office whatever before the war, simply lcause they ac know lodged that they were volunteer in the Confederate army, or that they sympathised with the Confederate cause. Tf these stitementa have any foundation, rcsjicctable men in those counties ought at once to communicate all the fact-, as thei really ex t and can le proven, to each Post Cotiimaniler. and send a duplicate copy to j . - v. ...i, tni.u r...r.t...i e, ii,. n;..,;..i Commander, In order that theerrorsmay be '"''''", 1 authority claimed to I derived aa last aliire- ,"",1s ln"" "' ci " I,;v ,l0" -aw-- - . jfjald, I dismiaaed: withcoata to tba pllrttl?,'4,!,w.,,u,n.,, ",r,'.v "" " he ,iA''s,Kr(s Is,,' MtHSHAi ii, ioK agitioat w horn said suits orprtireedinK.ahail I Im'-"!" " w ""' '" ' ' '""n"'1"- ahat.ver I Some n the letters, which' passed la-tween I , , . , , these oth. lals, iemling the recent ooullict j betwts n the civil and military authorities, have l.ecn published On the first interh r- I euee of the militarv, the Marshal wrote .. I . tio. (jtrklew, assnmmg that Col. rraok had acted without authority, aa he could not , , a matters relating to any right and i.npMe that he Mien. S.I "would undertake authority claimed under the act of legisla te set aside am l .w ol the government, to 1 aforesaid, with costs as above provided. which he owi.l allegiance." Gen. 8., in re 1 Elf. called fnrtrnpy'rif the process issued ' by the ( otiit. which the Marshal declined to mve. on the emund that, as he Co'dd n,t . rpfooi.i..- I ii ru it ol t ie mi itarv autooii tie- t ol.siruct or inquire into the nature nt Pfwces -f the Lnlleil States t ourta put '"" his hands, "lie mint decline to give the formation calle I for as to wli n- ai.d w In n the several cu uses ol actio i ocrurted, w hello r the actions were tor ilet, t or o'lnr t m i s, where the suits la'tjan, where ju lem n u . given, aiul w Icrc tilxr tin tl pr' '.-- ol t-x, cution i-neil." Gent ral Si, kits tinally otC'tine l t.- n-c or, Is t.l tha eou. t and laid i ue oi.c , .- ' .. lot .- his Jll lo-' Advocate W ho ;U Uiln d l.u tie I I ' 1. follow ing "h-ga1 point-," ol, win. I, ' i. a,,,-ba-ed I. is r..port, just piibli-'o .1 J"'irtl.''i hat revocation o nr'tsrr .N . In would be grievously jirijudit . .1 In tin in teres of the people ot the Carolina-. Sirnml. That it doe not appear thai n, i conflict txtsls lactween the liii' I m d. - Ci:t ju: t oiirt and the military reiiiiini' ,1 i ail "tt" r depHTtnivtrHs fl the gnveriiineid y,tih. That to concede to the I uiti l States Courts authority to overrule tin mil itarv t "luiniiiclci, will lie apt toleatl to sub stMittial iiiiilificaiion t.f the Haa-onstrurt i ,n Th: ( no m.o 7V.ria)s that the I'rt-i- dent "Kbt to Lave made hi. Amnostv pen eral, "including all clause, from Jefferson Davis tlown to the 'humblest nigger that aufeartlii' rewinon ty raaiug care a,i Wi officer's horse, or. hoeing corn on a riouthern ; plantation. " - Thk k.u i wi State elections will be held in the months of October and Novem- tier . Iowa, Ohio and Ptonivlvama, October Jerai-y, Kor. 6th ; tfarylaad, MaaatCwtiartta, ' MtetttaMiViteiw if - mkm W iaeniiMlte o. Stfe. r . . -f Tbc Tiiic i Risih ! See tha latest tele gram about tlie Main election. . . . - sV,i:"3 EXECUTORS, ADJIIXI8T. ia.ii.w1 h Cm. gusklaa. OHolltlMrMMM assigned. Ft annulling tha Mt'or lke'lgli lelm-a, H aimply tarclcal, to lew ot that eir 1 camatafeee. "It. violation ol the ConiUtu turn of the 1'uiied Staiea.'U jVhaf. wurrwt it there in the . ''Comttitjatwlii'' f. .; f ,,f ( these inilitarv edict ! these inilitarv edict ; i. . .v.. ........:.. If w kuu w notuing; h iph inutju ii toe particular law in quesiiou. vveuo Know however, that it would he wl-e and projMT to leave hII internal and domestic questions of tinnncr, Ac , t I regulated by the Statea llu niai-lvex, and that the District Commander should i otitine thetuiielvi to the exclusive matter of "Hticoiiatrurtion." Nevertheless, t!n luw ol the Legt&lalurr ia no lunger tlie 1 ji W . 11k mmj'hs Si i iM) Mmh akv DtaTkicr, t 'liiirlMtim, '., !Vu: S, tlX. "I'K( IAI- olit-:u, j No III. . EfUatt. IV. When s the Generul Assembly of fulfil Carolina adopted an Act entitled j " An Art for the Hiel ot Executors, Admin istrat. r-. Ac," ratified Match 7. I.7. i hreti it was enacted bi siii.-tanee as lot ' lorts That Kviiuioi-, Aduiinislratois. tiiiur-lian-, siiientfs. Const) ilea. Coroner-, Clerks ol the Supreme and County Court-, clerks and Vaster of the ('unit of Equin. Tiu-te. and others holding places of a iidii ciiM i harat ti-t . s-ioiild not In held liable for . h.iv.ii rieeivetl ill payment ot debta the 1 i iiireocv ot the Contedcrate States, or for ; havilie IV ste I ttust lllllds ill tlleif hands ( iii the si.iiiitu- ot the said Confederate : St ite; that s.ddtiuariliana. Trustee ami others dioiild hale authority to ronipfolnlst.- , i !.iims in tin ir lianiU arising before May I, IMii,",. and ihrlarine such compromise valid mid luiidiiiu mi all pal ties , thai m cast s of c.iniiacts when in any person acting in a ti diieiaiy cap icity is i-onceriied, and when-deduction.- -hoiihl m claimed by reason ot such contract liriiig Inuuileil on the footed- i , rati orani other ilepreciated security, surh I persons acting as fiduciaries to have. . tilth. iiit in i oe ju net i i in with the pari v I iiaithv I n.n in ' iiif'.-rm I tit hi tin tint --Wi-'. arbiinitor, to a-sess in gold value the!" I have .,.,,. d t the in. an.. So pn.pcrtv in refer, nre to which such c.n-,"' ",v' r:l1 broth, .-. lint ll, tx.ept .'. .. u, .!.. ..I m,.Lin., tl.u I the in '-nt 'tiTtV'. km w peifectlv well that same, their nwanl to Im bindingon all parties interest, d then in, and that executors and ad inini-tiators should have authority lo pn fer am i rcditor or creditoraof the deceased per m. ),.. lUy represent over all other crcil- . .'. r itois ot t (pi a I dignity, such payments to have like f..ree and effect and such personal rep- , 1.1,1 1 :.l i ve shiilil.l in m!I eases l tr..nl..il m law al.deuuitva- tl ih iudl.em, nt had k... it . .ul. ri. I in fvni nf tl iiraf.Tr.,l ..... lit. a. ..r ,'iM.l lli....-. awlLa-aa.. ...,..aW. ... .......... v. ..e. - , t'V l;iw ; iim!1 wlit rci' said Art of The fttn- 1 eral Assembly of North Carolina is in viola- tmn ol the t iHistitution ot the Lulled. . . States, inasiiiuch as it impairs the obligation : '",a'K ,,,',r'' '' -' "' of the contract sulisistiiitf between persons "i's exi, in-. ,, moVe llu acting in tidili'iary capacities, and those for ; ""'J'r "" " ' ''''' whom thev are eniimwereil to act. anil ia 111 violation 'of the Acts of Congrea passed from time to time, prohibiting and declaring .ml.. t..l .11 .ol i .'.hlol' i he l,.t.. .-llin and wht-reas'the said Acts are in violation of the nobis ol minors and other: It i -therel iri- ordered, that tl l.eneral Asseiul.lv aljove recited lie and arc hereby in all things revoke!, annulled, anrl declared void and of no effect. It is further ordered, that all act done or suffered ill virtue nf the authority attempted t.. Im. ri ml'.., fH. I iiimn Tru.lw. .nel ullir. . .. i;.. . tl.i....:. . .l.A... .HH..ll..l siiin.ioiK iu uii.iii.ij iviw.i.ri.a, .1 e .niiunni n,l .l l.rprl v.. I, I In the rights and rem. tie of all person affected or prejudiced therein It is further ordered that all uit or pro ceedings at law or in equity instituted for tht- iiiiriio.se ot oil ing t tl'ect to the provis i,,a. ..I mi. I Act, or founded upon any -tight or author, tv elaimed to hare tiepn ronffire.1 . .. ., . . ... ... .!... .11 ' i . .;V. . ' 1,.., .. L...n i.t.,,ii,ht "' ' '" n "'t.i- All ludgiiicnt, orders and ihcrcea, final , ,, iit; r,llculon. , .,, am ,ucb ,,..1 is thereof as' affirm or t-nlorre ai.r of the ptovision of said Acts, are revoked end an- nulled, and tieclared of 110 , ff,srt, and the e, ,11,1s wheri'in ll.e ssiiii. at I uteri ,( or ttork. , , . ,,:.,. ... .,. , Bv Coiiiniand id Mai -a'iKN D. K Sii ai.KS' J W: ( LOl si, , !1th V. 8. Infantry, ('apt. A D. C. and A. A. A. 0. OH K I XI. .1. W. Cl.nl S. ('apt. itSth. Infantry, A. I). C and A. A. A. O. A Foltt'KD Svik TllRMKMXH'S Sachi-I Kit K. A tract ot land, owned by Joseph . b nes, of Warren county. N. C, which cost forty thousand tlollars before the wr, was -i.id tor five thousand six hundred dollars l.y the liiited State .Marshal, last week, in the above nam d county It is situated near Shocco Springs. .Mr. .ftines was in .ht,tt ill.. Northern dhii. ami they have !", me .-d upon him, ami forced the side ot iis v.d i tble property for a mere song. Mr I', i.r Mavis Has the purrnnser. vt e leuri- ... ', ... . nn -a-la, ts Irun a gentleman just returut-il ir in Warreiium, Tlie remova! of (icnt rai sw-kles is likely to prove anvthtrrjr hnf a lilei -in t,, tlio.-e citizens or our sister State. w ho are so untortunaie H to lie in alet.l ..',,-., '.ar We ra or. t to hear of the above If it U-trua-, a iii'i-t worihy and honest citizen has beeri, wt- sh 'llivl jude, ueedlesaly iluprivetl id his property, ivilhoril due rtmsidersjtlnn A teat wroito ha- been done him. -If this i...tiis. is I U- purieit, what rhanre i. h fi to any man to pay all his honest th bts,t-veii il he have three times enough ol property i to pn ( i'lte int xuralile creditor is a hard man and iinjiisi, when he will allow the propertv 'd bis fellow man to Im so utterly -ai nfiied to pay hi debt. If the U. 8 Mar-hal w as the instrument of the law in , thi- fa- . he i- not hlamahlr , he ha no di- cretioll. We have laing ai lice urgad our people to maiat'i Aair. to coinpromise their debt. If lou have riot enough to pay, to into bank- rupu v, w ith the certainty of being left a lank as a' cut herring to pay debts, lawye'rs and bankrupt officers. Y'et, if you have ' Mt' J"'" ' h"e,. tbe -tion """- k . .. i.iip.'ioiiu inamiliiainiuia sw tr. I r luuaiai T. from debt J' sw i IttKKHtm'T m Richmond. - In contes ? , "' MhitavaM; mttof--ImmMrIM . It chant, in Hichmond, eereral of the latter have taken advantage of the bankrupt act. Forty application! wer Sled on Friday with ilM ICefriatet. - . - 4 For tli Sentinel. M tfOJBrXC I V f r r - ', Holdcn 4UVf jfin h CoewOoo,) ibrthfii'tliinw to w ard none. He bad mpun-4i y.''s . ffvrarw wd solely by a .h sire a tdrfiiaoe the public good. Th Js sabl of J.imtelf dy one wbe also say : '"1 know lam not consistent 1 but I know ' him r i am imrn imki auu I ndoulitedly. Kvery man hat l.ofie t ' the riirht Ao isdue kia ira luuliM-aad. ttl, ,i leelinfj- - and it hi haa a mwi p r he hut the rontitutroDal right to uuldiah hi own opiniona alout hiuiaelf itiidcnll himnuJI (4iveriHr often aa he please:., onh ii uoiilil be more modi at for ! in to write it Kx. . (i iveruor, a he i reuliv not a live tioVirnor now. lr 'lie rlierihe- no" )n.'iV." Kveji the g'u tleman who mi quietly crowded uim off that three leojre l atoul, l unnot provoke bini to th low ma),.,. .r wont,. eondnUrl' to ne hum a in i iui ei lupciiior m a lair field. The "lxM ami honest" gentle in aft will never do ihat. He never did oeh naughty things He only said, in his great and none-t speech, that "this same Governor i .I W. lo in one of his messages yrave- ty prnpi.-( , , ihi !.,-( -obition of this iiiesti-in hi-twecn the colorcil and while that tic entire colored 'in. i In di-iier-ed abroad races in this S : a ! i race In Ninth C.i' liloiie.h lh le'lne-. 1111. 1 -i ht Sinn - " N..W theli vi l, from their the I'nited "ihli.lieh - alioiit three 11. at pi.ssit.iy worthies in bclleVi d the these thne that I oitlel orator o te sine, re I be was a holth-!iocd white 1 Ills ai 111 I'll t.'le -hi.tli'li I ot t eiiininn,' resting a colored "izeiu man, vvie.s,- n r-e i, ,- ,ii mil enough, hut I liov.n I ir-i mi ! . i.mt. both si aruit: ; I i 111; v bin In .in.! iioi I, h.i in hole- These, nnt ,,, tin r that the speaker was t 1 1 nd tin look, of Ihe-c three iiite-iiH n w as a nfully luil I in their olllou . ntrmnl to i .flll'V mo tin 'r,;t i ' iiiih' phis' i at:.l i btious. All the other member of tins verv I en 1 11.' 'item I ii.. I p i! I ei ii a - -einlily seemed ' to n liali 1,1, as k very U'sul (tike on the (ov-1 crnor. tien. D.akiiy licked his choj-a Mr I, ad vinketl tirsi nh one eye, then' with th. o'tiu r. and lie ii with IhiiIi, and thought it a capital tot Mr. .lalnes II. I "n"la " ' ' " I i m ' ' i, " t llHtV i -t itf -.i - , 1 Qov. VVrt'i in u li ii - ut h rt roimtii nilat mil itht:r in iviu i m sjuiiU iutJ Irun liu imiitit' t'i llir in t'fttltiH'n ami their turn ilics, Hn I p tr:h ic-t i in- -.uir rity of tlu i l"x " u.e VaM r.i Uf .t. . t .f. .1.-.. tl.... Im- iHken lumir umi t lit rislit-tt l Stulci where tlnr U-w ! r- I in- M.f hip I ' l,,r'"1 "f """" -v "ml 1. 1! -r .uitl m alfil i " UMIf IH t 111 It I V 1 1 S H IllfV II l I I I . a I : i .1 I . 1 r t Hues. Worth never Irtve ihe-negroes p.,-ltioli ,as o fttlplra..i, l H I11.S-H! 'r'"" ' ' " """" " ' I, pn I Mutrs iff- 1 1 hi 'I nt the v mi rcivm-il t ri-inai k u I I v ... . ' . . . . - can.Jul an. exeruciatm-lj patriotic .., '.O "" ' w '"' "'' "ll pretensions . i Hitellig. nee. whmver r. ad t he Child's In- , I '-"" " l'-sn..t sped cue, fix will, a A- k'-',w,ni P" ' the state II. ia,i,-. Mi rs P... I iii.l Mr. II.SMl lnt'...eit lie tl pri Sllllled lint to kr i ol the re to speak ol lb atoll. II 'I,. I,"-. Rutherford. I the oih. r It i II M l HI). I tniMi mi; Il..r,.a ... i-'-r i.ui.ia of ! (hie tiri h.ltil 1 ouvel tloli (hie bri li.mi t on v ei t i. in, who cenainlv Ve In t. 1 1 1 eeliee e, ell t know that thesi' statement, which seem to have aes-nr.il to' :lle speaker -pe, i ll applall-e, w.-re i,,e.in and malicious niisreprrsentatioi, and leahini? i I else. A ir, i' vert i n .. tie -i. I la. lie, p.ilent tell bv uiorai- I truths c tn never aton t the low an, s'idoiL. -, ; tv. (iov. Worth iiiu.t I I at KilnP of tile ill' i 't tions of that i m 1 1 1 ' . i t . I (b.V. W.lltl lllll.t Is- OllolllllV ,l,tres..,l I al Kime of die .Ii. ,.''.! ..ml . in.hii,.. indie . - ati" ii'' in' 1, p. nti ,1 tormer sins , rr.it ,M, .,! . , .. th. r.-risinU "r""r 1 tt" m-i rtainl) I Iki hiii, l.i.ier , ..,iL., at I ,-t ( he never I ,,"'v,: ""' ''"m-t (Junker for pusluno him i "" '""J I ;'" ' ' 1 " 11 ' oum n,t ..(t.i i.. it:. L...t. ntll.il daltltv '' i.tl,ntn Hujirrl mil , ,,ii,l. i nd to lake t he ' hand of Jonathan Worth." though he would not hesitate Ity place his piefious palm itf that ol -,Hta ' K. Hairia-s-or! W W . lb Iden ' lb -a,. I he x . . t I . t Stunethinu must b done, i he ii,,w ni,,r should spare no pains in b, ino r. t ,,t i, d to the-e men and brethren, lb- ouaht to . k perinianiun toexplaiu II.- 1 1 1 1 f i ' in bl.-.- the o,.M,.. rna-ii to think b. to i .1 him It is a cot, mimmnrion ilev .unv t. be i-hed Ht- CaUIIOl sin Vive the .-tom;, ItltSt. Willi, lilt ! recon, ilta-1",,. II in never I M'ace on this -id.- .,! t'l.. t;rav am set and will t dir a rli-honored at.d t iokeii Iii nrU'd old I . I" in S i A s ! a late ii Mint.!- W. ii -ii I lo observe that lorrespomh u! ot our rivapt-etetl cot, in- pttrarv. tli . vt.i-iii .f it,,ii .r tmm,r,tt lias nettled Ilia people , , t.alhlslKiro. bv -ome oross iii-iuu.r ion-, whiiiioiir .-piighily a-o-t mporai v ol llu -' n , ,s in duty Itoiind, hastened to r. pei -h ilj.lt . A siba-raild ill lebiL'. nt "I itien" , ,iiies lor ward to sustain i .. . , . .,, , , ,tln- M ir. which we In pi will ml t w iiiat- ; 1 i ler- w e w arn our Iriends, on all ide;jo ! ' rjniet, anal let not .;jnur angry pasalonaiue. ; Ll iw . 1 way to cure aw evil in a family, or a tow ii, to en upon neighbor,, assist to ell upon iieio.i,,,rs to assist, It is always nude smuii. A ieace-maker once remarked. I hut ti e w.i-t whipping he ( evei gol iu Ins lite, was when, on passing n house, he observed a husband ami w'ife quar rcMltto slid liiitoij. l id -'eppi.d III tn b, g tlirni Inili-i-t l in t -both Icll aboard ., h.m inni a. 1. 1 iik a sound drubbing for m- teilerini a . n'o-i- j4 ... a, "maatiaj,. tl tht csc. we. thoii ih a pi ace maker, will not gel netir a uoiilil to be scratched'. (iold-bi.ro i' .. i.',, nous i i LI Ii- place, anrl, ill prool ol ir, il .ii, p irts rwU hcwsjiajiers, Itesiahs pai'iiiiiiii" other Slate jonrnals. Its people ne , iiieipiising and trying hard U make a living : and we wish them God apecd. ,- hint always thought well of them, bi t our admiration a, I late has been inua h in. ia isa I A II. Calloway, the col oretl speaker from Wilmington, w ho pitched into J. II the other i in th.' Km Heal ( invention, I gave him the "lie" so l tiMtlltl Wt. .lealll 11. 1,111' 1,1 Ilii llu,. l.u, a-lX u ,lev. . Itmnd but one iforliiiu),i.iiil that I was Coldaboro. Galloway It v. d ih w hile nun, and began to kick up -.une .. I uisi(i., whereupon tbe good peop't-ot ,.ii.,i,oi determined to treat him as beat ben nail and pn blkau, and. not fit to Ji ve amnng cent"!(topJas, A people who do not appreciate to .nolay and quarrelsome a negro as Galloway, are bant .right T' ; "JVLJnBBnalaBBWinBteMtMdBiM TbaWilBiingtoa Pad aaya, alladieg to tha lata aiobra OoreatfoB -VT ha attended lev if -aol M drnl; nf politkar aTentiob, lwt "ever befim diil t aea battaf ordar niaiatained, or a greater ik-aire aiaiiUeatod to do right -to bury the part and look alone to tb wui fare of the future." Probably Mr. Paul wa not oreaent wheu thoee altercation took place letween liar ria, O alio way, and other. Otherwise, we can only account for the aliovc retnarknble declaration, upon the preaumptiontUat hix frvqunt attendance "I" ditic cal f. , Oliven- i tions haa been Surth ol the I'oloniac. t'er thinly no such disorderly and tiirhulcul an semlila-re ever met in thi Slale helore. The bluck majority in Uhowati i estimated at I ruin one to two hundred. In t Camden, the wh.t matonty t two hundred or more, and in Currituck four or five hun tired Dr. I. W. Junes, Superinleiideiit of the I nited Statu Mint at ( tiarlolte. will open the Assay D-'partniPtit i'i the cour-e ef a few weeks John Kich, who was shot by M A Bencini, near Sili-biiry. mi I" r i . 1 1 y l i-t, for the alleged sed.e tl n ol h;s ,i,, r, di d mi Saturday night. The Wilmington Jmni'tl su that the President's Amnesty Prm lamation has had theetfiTt of pirdoniiio every individu-l al resident of that city with tin- exception j of (Jen lfoliert llan-oin T-i liiui no par , doll Ii i-ever been extended, ill I he is the only n-ideiit of the city, who comes under any ot the four clccplloiiH name 1 in the Proclamation, who has not received a spe cial pardon. The Journal add- "ThoiiLdi under tiie oiieratioii ol the ix- istuio laws and iiroehiiuatioii- this gentle . of a inan I t'xeludeil lf-.nn privilege eiti7.en, it is useless f o sav that his peoplc .in ihiiiu' In- esteem him none the less, but if is advanced in the -cult-of their i -t l :uatlou by the very po-ition he t- tin:- hit al -ne to OCCIlpi .' Itegi.-t rati' ul in Ifowall l-i .unpiele, the second round ol the Ii .ar is having been tinished The result i- Whiles 1 ,(147, iilacks 1,074 . ul, it. iUj,iin -II The 014 S.'il'l N.r, piidni- ll.il 1 ther I'lumti. with the sriu ii- pop da'i.'ii. w ill rei; later a laroer nuin'M r .1 v t t- - - - The new Po-' Ilia-te at l lluiinoton ,K. I. Brink, forme; l a l.l. ui. nsi.i .lonel int. d Post, same s in Oil the stall ..' K ,11 i k . I h (its, I,. Mai-mi ,.m-.'... ! et- rk 1,11. the OlFic III thai . it W Im In a e M ,t Is Ihe I " II it -pee I The . .1 ,.!.,., """" '"'' s.n - tl, it. ., link youn' ornth tn in I :li. in i i,t t it , cail-i whs 'I I. or i'iiiiu -it ' ioit. a. r. I lie . Htri, i the Hrt b.i'e .-t i , 1HH7 wa- r. i elii .1 Tt was r.ii-e I in ( ' SH tl,. I I, I . . that year -In John in tied II L 1 il I It y . oh hi- I II Ml Ii, a 11 oil.. hv W II Pier A S ,. ,i t!, ,, Klllerv X' I o s (in, ,n I l .iri,eil-il con i l-'nr'1 Will II illiiil .V (o, and by them sold to Messrs. Whin-. id, Dili A Co The Cotton will be shipped bv the st.-aiuer Louisa Moore to New Yortr. This week The same pai. r s.. - thai Al. rs. Wade i Howard are erecting a I iri' Hour Mill on I'nion Pom , mil I ible grintling and piirti , q, iwenlv b.irr, Is ol ! tnperior Klniirlinlv I h, attached Messrs Aik V .. s stntl I inachllle 11, "I ' tl,,- III. iiiliit: r the Wiliuiugtoe, ii fanner in New largest yield nfeott :rom hi. acres ot hind, largest jul.l I i tl. -I'ne Il" s'liii t i e i - A t otreap-.lid.-ti' ol I,,.- tl,,,,i, t'.r' uiiait.re.ulyinii lo a, 1 1 l uun i wht lh.-r anv tare is allowed up a, i pni tl, will, iripi i, instead of i ,i. . ,, , ' To this I tun ellll' I 'd to n ply III the negative. So tleduct ui.i will lie luadu in rase sir ties only are use I t.i the bale ; nil rt! -ix wilt l i uCuif lliir wiitiliini' I lie bah'." , - . The ,lai haadsooxs loshua(t Wright, i h-reafcd. j f"n. ha been purchased by Ruben Ransom for illl jlH) Hs-tii. m iti Uur, . vv hardly ii tab idcem it iieccssa'y to keep sun-lino mar lorm, tae variout return, tion. Thev are iiniierleel an 1 of It-'gistra ' illllise.l.unil, ii have the md toitod. - liesitles, in but Very tew nisi Registrar made then si In n the whole shall have leen eompleteal, we will, ..feouree. give the details and the result ; and. in the meantime, also will pb bsh all such isolated returns aa mav lie ,,t us. Tlie white registration will lie increased ou llic accoud louud. largely u Uie. , first, in eager haste to avail themselves f to ...I i tin ir new privilege, the blacks rush, , I the appointments, while many whites alo.'l lor the "nmre convenient -i fi-on trust that thev w ill now a il Ih i.,-i ' Wa i it, to a man, ao lar as pcrmAttcd. The contest tortile Tennessee Senatoi-lnp . w ill be between Hon. Iloraee Mavtuiril. Hon. ' A II. Fletcher, tien., Cooper and (leueral I Stokes The Jone-born' i Kuat Tennessee) I Vni'in Flag favors Iim w nlow , sarin? he is I for coutivation straiuhl out, always has I been, anil will at on, c become the I hadileiiai SteVella of the .Senute. 1 Tlie result a,f tiie elet lion In California is the knell ol the Ka iHibliran party, annonri ' ring the alisolute repudi.tl iu by the people ot all the ilnngerous notions that ettristitute . . . .... ...oi.ru. .i.. . .nr i ll tl te s political programme, as wi ll as the i, . udiation ol the danger..,., men wl. are ,,s adcrs. I artie that no lunger have the . Its . pudiatioii . le ! will ol the eople liehind them mav linger feebly on the stage for a while, but tha-ir end is not distant. -V. )'. llrrnU. It is alleged thai further closures of the doiligs of As iiiinag ng di. t'V and Iim ler Attorney Qeneral. A Cartaio Chandler. ' who formerly wm in ch.rge. .Ithe Washing- ton jail, ald to be a Radical, ia Ihe aUppoa ; ed authority lor the new development. A Northern Jenkins serve, us llt.ni iUii .i. ..-i l.1 L-i . lefncoprer TDeonnges-or ma Tace-wwrw -wr- fTtmr vtrrfl, reaefvea: .-a-. -sT-st win iv . ... . ' i i. .. m . 1 1 ia l oi tome I dark, gloomy old park by a thoutaod fJhin at Unurnt. ' ; "- .' XJ .. i .1 i. .v.- i : ..i. ; Mn . . . . if lsowT olieau mm wiaJnmr; ' A very ehiitoe diveraiou, loa, I If bat rightly aae it. Ana not, u we are apt to uo. Pervert it and abuse H. 1 wish a common wiali, indetsi My purse waa aomethuig fattt f. Thai I might cheer the child uf ueJ, Anrl mil my pride In flatter ; t hat 1 nrurht make oppression res l, As gold can ouly make it. And break the tyrant's rod of ieel .4s i;ild can orly hresk it. I wih that sympathy and hive, Ami every human liasaloii Tint has its origin afiove, Woaltl tsitue and keep in fashion ! That seoru, and jealousy, arid hute. Amlvery liaav eaiolitm. Were huriiil fifty fathoms deep Ilciioath the wavea of tM-ean. 1 wii.li thai fiitiiulii sers mIwsvm tine, AikI motiven always pure ; 1 wish the Ksid were hot mi tea 1 wish the bad were fetter : I tv'sli ioroiia would never torirei To he-ed liiuir (iloiia uk hint,' . I Sl-h that p aelletliK Wi le lioi r-o itill, reul fruui prttcicuit;.- 1 :sh thai in,!. -si w.ulh lni,;hl In- Aiplai"cd Willi Imuest csii.Iiii. I ish thai llllits-eliee were free tr.nii li,, l,, rv ami -Un.l. i . i strli thai liieli their vows w olid inni I. i ll at women lie er Were r 'Vi i s . 1 nl-li thai wives wore alWHn klllil. .VdiI Utisbauiia always lovers. I wish, in fine, that )ov ami uiirth, Ami every koo.1 ideal. Muv riiuif, tirewhdu, throughout the irlh In Im tlie iflorious real ; TllltfiHl shall every creature hlers Wiih his anfvrrnisst hlennitu. And hope ht. liatt in happiaesa. And a lkluliK Ihi Hmse-Min. MEKT1XG HOT El. KXPFSSK Air vou the keeper. of thin here tavern .' inquired a tall, lanky lltidivi.lual. belonging . .1 - , s. i ,, , J; . t tin - - uwm, nt, Nnli ( molm Mutt troops, and then in the Confederal. tv ice. I am the proprietor of this hotel,' replied the bustling little hotel km per of an estab lishment Itctwern this city .,nj Hit luuon.l. What can I do for you t' hat vou ax for a latl . asked the sol dor 'Seven dollars, sir,' responded the gentle man addressed. 'Only seven dullais, jersav Well, that is cheap; dog gone ef it uni t litre a Confederate five and there's a two , it's all tiuht, ain't it, mister i" 'C.irtiimly, nr.' replied lloiiilace. it is perf -etly rnrrts"t ion hearn him, didn't you .leein (' saiil tin military gentleman, addressing one of ins t oinpunions 'I ht arn him,' was the rcspoose. . 'And jou (learn him. it-i, ill. In I yer Ike' inqiiiretl he o unother 'In Course I tl.. I,' was the leply I spal l its between Vou.' 'That's a blessin', anv how,' -n,l ihi sol 'li. r ' 'And naiw, mister, if mu d only trav eh il as lar as I bev, you would want to sh i p mighty sudden.' 'Certainly, sir, all right," ext laime l the landlord, as he pr.w eed lo direct a servant I., show the gentleman his apart ma nt The mldier evidently slept sunn , 1 1 v , but verv earlv in the PiOfijinir he ui'lit haw lea n seen descending the stairs with the mattress up,,n which he had slept, careful Iv tied up and slnn? rtTcr his shoulder, lb had not proceeded far, however, before he was met bv the astonished landlord, who imlignaiillv demanded to know what lie was going to do w ith that bed 'wine to take it out for the rt giuiei.l,' coolly remarked tbe soldier. ', ou are, are you f roared ihe t xa'pi rated landlord ; 'how tlare you carry orl my pio erty in that manner f Your proiierty! Well. 1 like that - Didn't I give you even dollar for this here ,.-.., n, i , i, ii i, am . iiii.it t inooi our , ,, , ....... , .. lellows hear the trade ; Your property, eh ! ....lu iut ..:..!.. i -ii.i..-. . ' The seven dollar you paid me wa for .out i "iii, sunt me proprietor, growing somen hut irau- aa ne spoke. . , , ..... . Of all aaioaaiaonte ef the auu4 ! tum loftic down to tUhiug. j TbN ia aot om that ytta ean fltnl. .Nary lodgin , i fl know it,' responded . the soldier. I axetl you what you tied Mi Kill UA.N. for a ba il, and paid you yer own price, arwlj l it i vwohth, K xshas. Kept. 1J-P. M. acctirdin' to the natur of a trade the bed's Sheridan has assumed c.mniind, ant Haneotk' Uiine." h ave-,ir U'ashiriKlrai ta-dy. s VWell, sir,' interrupteal the angrv host,! aibl what do you ask for your lied ''l want Tin: liuiiUKK KTATK KADICAJUH. " ' , A Bii.tTwoaK, Sept, U, P. M, ow yer talkiu , replietl North Carolina. , , fc.r.,..r Ka.liral (Onrentioa k-eaibkd as lie 1 1 limped the lietl upon the floor and h, i. I,. 1 Tha y ailraet enuiparallvely little carelessly threw himself upon it 'I want ' tteniin. lb solutions In favor of manhood ( to l. reaaonablr, and being its vou I'll let I frT ,' '"'"""' st.iilon, HlieritUn and Birfcle, , . ,. !... k. i . r . ii ', i.ii.I tin imin aehiii. nt tif Ihe Presialent, wer jou have the d-ttl for fifteen dollars ' i.kiptt d. A ihud ul the JJi4epUtua arebUca. 'Filtern dollai-if gaaped the landlord , Jest so,' quietly remarked the tnhUer. if1, vT.if: I1TSQT0S R E vt'i?' t 1 '"'""'" ..... .......... iiiiio: rat niiiniieil per ceui , i.lurnmeefhe can pay hotel eipW" ,.,.ilnr. nil Tl,. i...nn.i . tit A. f-"- oM1 The lndlorn paid the money, and pro in Witming bably avoided speculating in future with .nr in ilia, saort.i arnima tv...... if., a.. ,lr I b f' me i if his curse, ihi the ( round trf aaiUVU ' . J ptiquerte. i ' Brraartla. f.'laW " ');'' A cure for bs kjaw ia aent to us br a cor- ' wm .ni.iii Iieinncrata have anwimtted respondent. He state that a man in Wash l !"1'",' ''. k ' 1 a. a :,', a, .. . i . .. The fierHiM-rala it Norwich, Conaeetieat, iren ngton, I). C, who bad len sutTering Ir.im . in , , w lockjaw lor more than three months, and Msum, ami one evir r-nnftir Montan. who was so far gone that h;s cast: was dt s I Vt'illiain A . VYalUoe, ('hsirsaanof the Democratic pairetl tif by more than twenty physicians, V",'r Canmiii. ", trf lVoii.ylvar.ia, sad Hm. ... o.l I . .n ..I.I ,,. I, V I Jm- ('ampliell. and Aa Packer, arum Peunsylvs was cured by an old woman, who made re here. Their missnon nae ant trtnsptre.l peated aunlicadun of nirit of turorntine I Thrr r..ire i,t that the P.i,n.rlo.,l.l)eni.icr.u to hit face and neck. Our correspondent ' adds that thi. perwn it now pursuing his weual, anal vouches lor the truth ' , " ' " "'""'t- flW''r'' A Natiosai. Dii-hMiiA The Xew Vtk , i JhrM thu. apeak, of the w.r between .he "".' AhVi' an.1 the Ltilleil StatCi. Congress: "Tlie battle baa. to las luuultt out at WashiiiL'toti, and must now lapidly narrow .town to that pxiint where the two Krr at powers will strike at each other ini-lievt-r w ins, the result is tin overihrow , of the t.vi-llluie.it." TIIK OHIO 'OK III hill It. A hlniplc, I'stful and llcsirHklt luiplrmcnt for lluaklnii Corn. Tiiouounds have bern Mild mid us- t'U in I lie Aorlb-Ht-t. TIME 13 MONEY. I'" ii i- in c r n, T r v f . , ' tJINtiM-'. Hl'sKldiS will b., a i,t rr. ,by mail, ZltXr , ,, bv Kxire, on ra a a.ipt ,.f nr.lrr wilh the money, at M 50 rs r thii li. or M.lm for ..lie ,la, .Ma.V - t'lianiM, at.ud yitm orders oou. Aihlress H. ia. LorT, S. pitiuil. r 7 -'iw' s,, m, N. ft NOTICE. Relli , iV.t tt-t.ihT..f fl" j until tlie U.h umt., lor the n ut , ..( Uh, Hotel .. riiiKHi. auavcueu wt uie j.anl I'ssaeiitier iiets.t, .1 kihieh. 8 T !. umiMirti wiU Ii. mi.i.1 i.. i..iu -. n,,i 1 lie propvn wm br renleti Ui Julv 1st. Isivt id 111. .uaieiaMaful Udal.r ivill 1 ....'.1 1 L i ..ui ii.. .ui r..i lna.u, .,ii ij :.: . ' JAS. ANDKBiHIN, - ftW'iB. liUavks. lrfV-,tVVtd ,. MOBR OF THE UA1NK XLECTIOIT. ' It TIm knrae 1 nf ,. , . latare, akuh had kill Uinwa l'iaiiiiLLT elshntsl hy Utat iartv. www Tbeawat central fttaies. New Tnrk. VenMntta. At snd Mliin ate rtalmed aa eertsin; andtbTlT -hat of aegro suttrsge in Ohio aoeajw Ul km mrwe. 1 JUIWK AI'fOISTED Bl GEN. BCHOKIEJJk, . RrcBMora .Hepl 11 M (len Sehofielil, to-day, tamed aa nrder aeUfl in Col. H. B. Uuritham, Jud(( Advocate of l V. K. A., . rt is Jndfr ef the Coart ef Hwant. of this eiry. Tliia remove the MrwwtT of 5! elt-etl.in by the peolilfltoflll Ul VtcaBcj anBsZw eilhv the death of Jiidiro Ljoaa, anrai VELLOWsEVKR., - ' ' tf t 'Oai .ci atu T The iiiitnlier of death from fellow Fever ir, ' the U buura eiiiiinn at o'cloek tbia mtuniao was ut. ' Rev J IT. farliam, Prixident of the HowVr.l Aswviitltni. at Corj.ns Christl, hi dead. 1 "iT" wr"'U 'rom " Fvr hen on It ha, speared al Laflraa, Bernham md ' other luterii.r bivus, 1 NEOIM) IKHUKATIOH. . .. - . ' Nrw Om.rtxa, (topi, f g ' In ii.. , einiii. M eoiiiieil last uighl. the lsti, I r ts-isium Uieiuders reaulud ui ihrw aaarta. . .m l em while U inn cluwii. egrnca h. J " , in ii i h.ieii in aeteral other manicipalpoalUout. (KIHIA IrtKrWIOPlt.- I' S rw Tom, MapL 11, F. ft. The ( ommtrrlal undetatanda that eeveral fatd I Ch'ilnra casta have occurred amnug the trouia on tinn rnor'slHUind The dtkeaa prevail thne alarmingly, t oniniunicailon Wltn tli tm t a. . I. Till. I fatal ease Is reported oa w'eeta Street I l'AllliONW-KKVENVE. Wamhsotos, Sept. U P. H 'Ihs reivirilsl at the Attornrr (letierml's iifH.V Ik.s -that le.'wu ouihius bad ban arant.il VUnis t.i the The questions whether brevet nuikaUite fMa. I 'b. r i..-uenil eiehnle. fnau Aniussly, and U.a 'I-i m einti. im lii'les those who went ahrual ... m -ft, -m MlUm are mHtUA Ul nnii-Nv rwuMJMUtiiQ, and cotton are mtsited. I h. i. i i,,, m, iiu.li.ltt prospect of any Calantt .iuii;i s, thiaich the iiretiaum ountinaea, llf'tmar to -lrf71.atW. bl i l l 11 .VI 1U. FliOM MAINE I U AsulMti7tta. He pi. 1,1 t. It. The It .his lb. following : "II vso. .a, Maine, Kept. In. 1 1 . i. -eh ol lie 1 1. 1 imn, yesterday, la Miua. ha- -t..i,i-le .1 l-"th istrtiea. i'- e immense h.-' l'lihiieaii nisj.'ii.v f Mvsi .veir, whkjtt wa a,, I.,.-1 i. inn, il not entirety, overeutue', w.tt sill take som. .lays to deadi. certainly ahHl.er (lie ltaa.Lslta.uiiidal.ti for Uuvcruor it etacbid. Hi, i ,, ire,, s ..I l, rk, himx, lutc.Ui. Kanle tu'toll ami Ar,s-ts ok. have eenainly been euned .ml others art. ui dutiol. I . II.. I'. Ill .. I. iriiV Ul'lXlX K Itl'.NOMINATED -M tlMACRt' SLII.s liAI'll .M.s UtiltLAkEU fUH 1M I KAtllHI-.Ni Ac. t ,.HIS..T,N, bVpt 11, p. 1U tirti- T'nto. t ti is t.. . it r-n..nuiiu.d lur UuvtM-u or r Vt.,PsM, im- it-, law of ibe reaolutMaia ,l,,poit l.r It. a I . invention ay : ll,, ,,t..i. in I.. l.lf ei tilt. IMSiplt) ol Ms. -a, I ui -. 1 1 - .e ', .K'lHrlnit our spptuvil ttf tiis lest in. imi,m. ',( l oeri ss in arre.l ti.e esretr u,,.l fl.-f at th. l.ti.r. ..I this ilaiierous and dea-, - l .ilr liiah, ,i dh-e lis.) t" Ittat hfeslt Ul thl.(ulUS t!. f,i:i,sl -iij i t ii, -ui Ii ('i.iistittitiiinal nias .i a- it, it- "i-...ni. ll liisy Hod It neeessary l i . - .r, t. in tn r , In-rum e t'f the same and ; even t - ihe . . n is, ..r it.H extrsor.liuary latwer tun v. from ..Hie., this dis-troyer r.f ll,e puhhe s-,-t Ihe efii inj; nf th jittv.,'rllttent HtHiif " A t il I.. . !,. .ith ihspsteh aay that th h, .I, -ns hsu-ohsirti. i. ,1 tha Itnl Huid near Fort 111, I.e. -:. . 'v. . Vii'kf sHAI.IMI nliD 1T.I.L0W8. Nvw Yo, Kept. If-M. I viea-itt- aloskr Ii su. la hava been dtsjoover . il in Iii,, l,!i ,, .1 !'. J hotnpMon, keeper of tlw warehnns. . is held In tjn im Ui. l ie S.iiioiisl i.i.u.,1 l,lk'.-.,f Otld Fellow mettt. hi I, in, MomLv. K til. Kil AOclUEST. Uu.msuros, ttept. IJ, f.H Tl . tiaiu ,it,i; North on the Wilminirtoa an.1 Wei. fn luilnstd to-. lav ran atff near Battleborn. I Ii. Mail AKeiit and lbs Kipreaa tttNtattnifer were ifiii-h ii, hire.) No pattaebfter wen hart. The ears wci- listllv mathed np. iH,UW KEVKH. Ntw Okiaxas, Kept. U P. M i aj. 1. .u.. i. a- tin dav. endina, at th J muruirti;' were fil. , Wiiv,irr. Kent IJ P U . , , ) Hrrnljr fronf Trial Adjutant Oineril iiflic. ,! ,, ti,. lh, ,.( be,nsVd instead ,d th. W k'ipli for n.uliiie tsarnrrhiniawliatiui. M, i iih-ii ... ,,ir.'Mi nt. kmwiuimiu iii eonndent of curving the duw. j R ""j ucu, in Maim. as aUh-d M I Tfi.rn-tHrfdent, CaWnenf and mnet of tb t)tp1 will allend the Antietam eomMery vWh- viutu i usTi irsrrrri - ' 'VnTlSSZE t. V. U. , ,, Uuv, Orr. hs niid,.iied a iVacihaaa, immimsI i iimui ''tiisiiolm. cuimied of luui-during Its "JPu'l"'' ."" ''"n'l't'n" ,b h " '""Tu Hi." " of"""',. Jenkin. freed, enatie. ! of die mnrdt r nf vou iik Urantfiini, dnnng ;i'ot"ianne, istsx, seal who was tnrvsv limes rea- . v ,. ii, .'. raie.iiw, . nonuitw.nM .. - - ! -rr.. .l, n Uiei-twcia by flew. (Jaaby, (bathaaaa ful l . xiiiniii. .1 the cm , and that there will h iw ; Ln ili.-r inter, n i.e, by the military. THE CAXIFOiKLi SIECTIOV. 77? vnMorn.i tic majority aso Hak KftA.risi-(i, (4ct)l. 11. Complete re i tnms Irnni thirteen counties, aud partial re turns from twenty-eight rotinfle, make j llaight's majority m afly nine thoaadi Nine rr.iinties to ht ar fraim will probably iiii.ianstt ria:o,i . mn)l I polled in The thirteen ' n i "'e sallle ciilllitii at t incrrssii ftalghl's ninjorily. The total vote a counfto tnewioBcu majnrlff lieldf S,55 the last gtneral elec 1 titin gave a total vote bf 50,047, and a r.di icni nnioniy ol S 470. The ota for y (Independent Republican) for Gorrrnor l about 1,200, as far a. known. THEM0STAXA EIECTI0X. VikdiMA ("n r, Montana. Pi'Ut, 11. Ka ' vaiiuiiaIi fTt ihatt rat) I plrs-tcd to Cnngres hundred majority. Tit Legislature Is almost nnanimoilily Demi I eraric. , ,' ' . ... i . 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 14, 1867, edition 1
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