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t'HE SENTINEL; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, IWJ7. TUB OSR-S1CKLSS COKMlarOSD KNCK. We publish, elsewhere, the correspond ence. heretofore referred to in tin- news I ilea of tli day, wtneknuk place lielwren ((wrniuf Orr, of South Caridiaa, urn I Gen eral Sirklea, on the occasion of th removal d the latter from the command "I (hi Military District. ' Owing to his locality and surrounding, thi' fact that ho hail been on duty in Smith Carolina for a loan: time ami w as well ac quainted with the peculiar -x it-cm u- ami wants ol the peojde uf that .stale. I.I n. ml Sui4i' ttilmiiiiatriLli.nl u an moulded mure i with reference to those wants and that pen I pie than to those ol this State. Gov. Orr, j therefore, may be entirely right in saving 1 tit..,,Uiinitiation Was universally! .niimml in fionlh Carr.Tf.ni W will not l Bay that, in iU application to tln State, it might not have been much worst', or that General Sickles is not entitled to a lair share ol consideration at the hand of onr people tor much that he did or left undone, but some of his orders were very harsh and grating to them. Thev sub mitted to them, with what cheerfulness they rould, and with prompt acquiescence, be- cause, under the law, they recognized the j fact that he was invested with plenary pow- t era. But to say, as Governor ( rr says ol the people of South Carolina, that onr people the present time, is whether or not Kadi "approved" or "endorsed" them, would U-1 calism shall rule ami cnlrol North Cap'li uncandid in point of lact nnd unjn-t to ' na. whether it can U previ nte.l or not. them. We speak, particularly, with refer j AH feel that if it tan be prevented, every ' ence to his Jury order, and the order abol Conw-rviitive -hould exert himself by all -Mtmy sJoi.attlj U cjvil distinctions, but all I legitiuiale means to prevent it. Mattirs of social distinctions, on the railroad, c. t immtu.se iiiien-st are iumlved in the issue. We took occasion to observe of General i Every Conservative man must see tliaf the Sickles' communication to the Charleston j triumph of Radicalism in North Carolina, Board of Trade, that we had seen no pro I involves the destruction of the energy and duction so illogical in itself or moru apolo enterprise of our coplc. the prevention of getic for the Radical legislation of Con j immigration and ilie investuient ol capi greas. This reply to Gov. Orr, thougli j tal. that it must cut off most or all of tin kindly in its temper and terms, nnd though ' "ounes ol cmflyni nt I ir l.,K',,j ', dealing limply in generalities, is marked by I '"" ni that the p..-r niu-t be e ps,r th umf pliarrtHaties i f. Thev must s i- (hat in L'MM ollalilv here. When Gen. Sickles avs that the efTcct fj reconstruction, on the basis of the Congres sional Act, will be to restore "the C.ir.ili aa? t4he Union, "with all their won ienl righlt and dignity aoiutpjurcil,'" wc can but confess Our astonishment at such a .Its Ura tion from so intelligent a fource. Under the "ancient" order of things, when tin Constitution was regarded as a living power, the vital spark of our liberties, and not as sn obsolete idea and thing ot naught. North Carolina potstssedtbe "right" of adjusting the question of franchise tor itself, and of regulating it own domestic polity. The fffrttot the rccore.triK.tion tht is reipiired ot us will be to shear the States of the rights Wtrtr they hare heretofore held as most sacred, andgreatly to lower their dij nity in their own eyes and that nf the world. Again, Gen. Sickles speaks of tiie condi tions prescribed by Coegresa "at having no other object than to make" our State gov eminent "KcpuUkan" in form If he means "Republican," in the parly c p tartce of that much abused term, we on cede his premise. To liadicaiizz autl. Africanize these States was tiie design f Congress, undoubtedly; but wetiast that the good sense and steady, honest conscr vkOism of our people, in North Caiohna at least, will yet defeat thi object, without transgressing the lUrml dcmvnds of the parly in power. But Gen, Sickles, by in timating that the Southern States can mil y be made Republican, in a governmental , '2''tii'tvjijf';ttWaittrj lfroeens of un qualified negro enfranchisement, virtually alleges that Tour fifth of the governments of tba "loyal" Bute, his own State t.l New York among them. are snti-li pub 4m--I-4uv. lH,jamSr teWUJl" t'.sr Inion r. -r.l ot tb- o. H of reaiguin hia rommi mm te'ttw-armf tad. Keiiia before thr-iH.. i plaoB tba merits of his ailumiistration, tl j he fail l obtain a Court of Enquiry. Will vhano before the wool of New Yt.rk ami I , w ..-. - - , 01 e'eiinii will 1 treated to th ia:ne adtWSaM tjMMeffTMBTi. a..ik...i4aK.lt!.-.l.l H' l'"P' cnSile ...y of Stat).? Ws doubt it. It will 1 wtll frltM,n ft,,'. UiiliViiisin of strrrost erfiy mm Geo. Sickles and other shouters fur n-nro equality to poll the beam from their own eye, before talking about the mote in ours. Gen. Sickles predicts that the colored race will ultimately become tht -boni' and sinew" of the South. The white yeomanry uf the country hare always been iu "tone and si new," and must continue to be, so long as they remain in it. Gen. Poi goes beyond Gen. Pickle, and prophesies, in effect, that tfca biack U1 Jot becotue the superior race in, the South. The prognoiatio art different in degree, but they are similar is kind, and both contemplate a cocditioD nl thing which is calculated to exriie rro tound apptehensioo. We trust tlmt tde colored people may become an intelligent, industrious and wtuoos Tsott--Wt. ihsll contribute ererythinj; in pur power to make tuem such. We wish to see them provided with comfortable homes, aa the results ol their own labor, and we invoke their co operation ia building up the wite placo and restoring the prosperity the Smth Ws shall always adrocate all the ,i.i t right incidental to their new relations , but the day can never come when an inferior eremwHUUttfcrically. morally and inlellec tuaJ).. can become tke "bone and sine'" ol' any land, without flrat d.'popula.ting it ol the superior race. That the blacks may become useful citiiens, if they will pursue a sensible course and refuse to lend a ere. Iu loua oar to the schemes and counsels of bad .. and desiming demagogues, we admit. ' .dqllrlfllt'lis- a-attira msadT to accord!"1101" n' falseliood and abuse of sin )i - - . 1 :.!i.. . Xl'l... I...C. .1. .. . them their proper place and all due credt." every way, than ourselves or those who think with o,; when such shall be the case. "Lam- Wa Lov." -This Indispensable Magazine lor ' Ictober has been received. s We hare had no leisure, a yet, to look over u. but it table of contents is a inciting a usual Wamias the Umeruuk, however. t'- presume tbat -rfcr bmw fjsaraace is uwing to the fact th all Sen. Hill has been bar-fit ths greater part of the past month. "1CT KYEHY MAN US FCLLT PXR SUADKD IN 1118 0 WN MIND." It is plainly the duty ami tliu right of every man to do what hi brut Judgment determine to be right anil pioper to be (lone. Mire motive of policy are not suf ficient to determine the actions id a man. lie must first resolve that the notion is right and necessary in itaell, ami what he1 thus determine he should do "il the Stan lull." Men should never do simply what policy dictates, at the sacriflce of principle anil duty. Hence in politics, as in every thing eta1, "every man should le fully per Kuaili'd in his own mind." When we, therefore, suggest a course action, as a mere matter of imiIU-v. Us-aiise we think it w iscsl and lieMt, we claim no right to mark nut a course for others. We submit it, in order that they may determine their own course "I action. by their own judgment and conscience. Conservatives s Id. mi differ an to yrinn .. bill as to Jtru thev maV differ llki other un n. Swili' ' Ctinservafiv.- b st call conscientiously vote Isclieve that thev for a Slate Convention at this time, to form a new State Constitution; many others think they can. The ipicstion is simply one ol i!tri,, to U: determined by llicir own cohvietions of right and propriety. It ' not a Conservative principle Therefore, every one will fuel himself at liU rtv to fol low his own judgment. Tin only .jut-tioii aUiut whieli Const r values in N"ilh Carolina are concerned at nndw Kndiml rmV.-nr-ans ym tnfrr,-mmg: Great print iples and great inteu-sls are. Iherclorc. involved in the is-ue. Heme, evcrv man must arouse himself and work luanlufv to prevent tin- direful const .pi nees ol ! adit ai rule in the State I SIT TO raf'K Tlcllatlical lioiiiiiie.siiilt iw.nl County weni not to suit the ei n.if I'liimi m. n. This wil! be found to be the ens' all over the Sutc, as a general rule Wc tin not know a sensible out aud-out Union man, a native of the State, one w ho maintained a conf ?tent Course throughout. who will al low his name to lie H-t down .linoiig tiie UadicaU. No sensil-!.', consistent l uion man, who really desires tie- peart and h ir moiiy of the American I'liion restored, can he a Ifadical. No man who lores tnd res vens the sacred principle of American lib erty. as ih lined in the Declaration of Intle :n.hnee and in the Constitution of the United States, who ia seusi ! ie ami ConGis It lit, l an be a K l lii .nl. A Uni'itr lt. Tii-p.ihilL.in. in tile ' .1 -I ' m I lij il-f l tlliit l tin -r t!it fir'tn-r in- n li, VA.lti Wtl T'l..- tlr( t;.. lv t !J - tl.kV n.-.i 1: ilie ' -t til K...lh-i! n.. ln,iirr.. ,iltT --liJL't-t- VV hop i. t t !n i "N nil ' iin t-l.i i ! iii i ' in- r .itf vt t t.i. u."t ff'ictt -m li, then f li m n aiitniit; tin- nm-it'i -Mv K 1 h caii-, wtio mv picttyfi to opp a'itttional li'.ri)'ilni, c-.i,fist aMt-ft ainl ihjnrt'--; to t tie w hilt m ple t t lie State. The w i iti r mi s : y- tfw FAtr ! th, OUl AorUt St.ti : Will you permit, a Kepullican readier to fw-tki !U:uub!iC4i and t ui'n men ilr voiir eoltiuiiit. ' I fiy Vrrnr p - j i , VI ,1... II. .1.1... ........... ... Mr i. . T) i i . . ,1 . . nnu i,trn ik iniicntrn tu 111c utiiu" tinrn! iivention. k- , . , i kmtw 1 mn. h ot I hi- 1 ninn it cord t the.- fi-nth-- 1 . W t a t'. lower of the old -iccrKMon w ... ,.., . ,. ,,, rr .,'n 'i witlt ihe factum nf tbat iiriM-riptive rt l l .-rini .-l " cewinnists are rcquire'l tu takedst k ''.v Al ' ,l,e f"""w,r will U: iftiubted mIio is fnuud uiul. r the lend uf i.n ririrrinid ftTeAsitinist such as W YY Hold.. V list I would suggest is that the 1 L'lin ii men of Koan bring torward men of I rcMM'tH;ible t:iitding who have lieen through- i i'.:. ,1 :. ..i ..... ....... i I i .11 1 c ii i'lii, men auu n ii eiet u-tj, t:nii m nit.i . ,', ... 1 .1 iifi in tin- C 1 mvent ion as i nion on n mid the i Iri. nils of I nion men, and ot the people ol i the whole State. Buch men I think Messrs. I Holme's and Butler to be. They an. liberty loving honest men, Who will not bring di . credit on the State in the eves ol 1 1., u ition anv follower ol lloltlen will You ni:n- d. K.nd upon it, every follower "I l..lden is a folfoaMt ot a secessionist, and wil I.- a i regirdeil iu Congress. c'fi.D Noii i ii COSSFHVA TIYKS. STASh FlltM ; 'hat were killed were Messrs. Jotn W. , . ., ,. 1 Munlaugh, nf, Portsmouth, a , ami Vr ..l.- t i- l.e:ue anil h.irmo.n. ..a . A iu.tf , Savannab. lf..rg,. 1.,-sii'- '.i nee the A inerirsn I nion riilon d. Cx-eonfetlertttes. They wen roiiiiuUsinii acd '.In- people ol all i tions in Imriuoiiy J ed by I'resideiit (Jutierre. to go lo with each other, striving for the future pri'.jienty and glor ot the whoh- nation. Ix't nothing deter you from lining ymu w hole duty to your eoplf, your State ami jour country You are among Isliinat-litt-s, whom.- hands are again"! every man. who will not iw now n to iiieir gom .1111 wor- j 9fl, n(l ,,,. ,;,., f,, s,,i ak of the ship them. We learn that it rs the purpose albiir Alter tin- murder, the Consul pro ol th.-t 'hiel Ishmailile to assail every man ' eeedetl lo bury the ilm.l bodies, which he I .... I at.i.......l ..I" I.ia. a. . I .. I . I .. 'I'l nnritctrd merit. evcrv nia'n ... . . ... with t ie ( onvrvatiVe move- II, w hut til that ' It was what :WrW "-rhn wilt In. C.1W1 "secessionist, traiuiri. lirs, plotting to raise a white man party," ami perhaps a thiiilsalitl oilier tit grading epithets. What of that '' Can any ilect-nl , r.'spci'tablt? man in North Carolina expect to escape the tlrsitnLt noL Who ln-lieves what such men say ? Ilo your duly, gent h men. Do what jou believe conscience, anil truth, and right require, to sstre your Slate from the rule and ruin nt such men. Dear their abuse, but do your duly. . i4JK.--.Tbe Anal result of the elections in this State exhibits a Democratic gain of about 17,000 rotes. The Democrat hare tat gained nine gators .and . about fortjf Itepreaeotative to the Legislature, wore than treble (he number they had last year. " YniTBiuit 4oe or" lis lw5W' learn, with some surprise and auittaemeat, that the Isbmaelites charge upon the Senior Kditor of this paier a desire to be made Goreraor ol the State, which prompt him to co-operate in the mivement of the Con servative. The id.es never occurred to -on before, and is simply amusing. The posi tion is one of respectability, to be the suo censor, hu tht will of tht ixoi'lV, of those emi nent wortl ies who have been chosen by the people, and who have filled the office with dignity and honor. The names ol the men who have filled that high position, legitl uialely, form a galaxy of talent and virtue with which any one might leel proud to lie classed. Hut editors or preachers make very poor aaihgie lor Governors. We could never consent, while we have our senses, to-stnnd in the category "f t he Hditor, the K. I'. 1 , nor in lliat ol I'ursou Uiov.ii low ' Wc have no iloiibt we would make afar belter li'iui Governor than either of the latter, whether viewed i illu r externally r internally, and our aits would no dlt le found to be wiser, purer and lietter ; but there is no office in the gilt of the people, or ol the government, that we are anxious to (ill. Politics is not a trade with us. u r a flopping stone to either w. i.i' or ollieial p isitioll, but t lie publication ol and political nt wspan r is i nip1 sitv and a dm t Iteyond litis aspirat ion. seeular a nec.'S have no STA Ik' ,. U s I At omitiittec 1oi I . II appointed by f Cominerce t. the Wilmington Cli:iiuler address 1 1 Aent of the Associated .. . ill IV alll!iglon it, reiattie 10 totoioii reports ol tiie v iiiniugloii maikets, w nicit havepawMsl the wiss, and wUich .uavt materially arte, led busin.- transa. tionv ally At the late ioM of the Superior Court for Hiehnioiid County, Julia lak, a colote.1 girl, was found guilt v of, having . ., ,, . o..ib.,ii. .1 to. ml'iiii i In .1 ot Mr n II IVl ' ! lewav, at l.aiirinl.urgh, on llic'Drd ol An- gust I ist. and sentenced to he hanged The Fru.ilnj SUir is the title ol a I j . UisOs-lMsa- uuul it tppAiaiancc in iliitinrtin, uu ur tin nupi. en f W. 1 M lH in;trl tin 1 rinim.w Kvaiih, i trs. It r - 1 1 - ;i limitlmif I urn! j-Ih evidt ih m il riiUTri, unl in ' rutin y li ; t vr)illv kn w - Mr lit rmir I i Hln!ii n l tin- lllilii, HotM- t.f I'm la.c 1 1 minimi n Ihiitrh. Jno H Hill, s riHT.oli citi-n n! Fivett-vilW in tlint i!h" on Friday l ist. Mr. H ill :-.. in many rprt. n rental kiil'U- titan. Wc lH;liee that he wait tipH &rU f ( ihty yir nf a'c, ami, np to liift last illni"-, in;ni;irtl ull his hiibinc iifTairs with (lie jt irlii uhtrity ami iirf.tnjitncPH which rtlwjiy- listini;iitNhf.l him. Ho wit the priuriunl owmTf Ih'avtT Cretk Kiu:tt)rj, which lie t'oniluotiM. with hupcphs. Fir mivny fun a hailing tnemlK-r of thf McthoIit ( hurtli in Favt tt-vi!U ! w?t the rxuniplr ot a ouTrrt am) upright lit A North m in an lv I'irth, and oppisod to the tutu war in ith im.-rition. If nevrrt h'W'4 svnipHtliit'.l w.irni'y, iitUr it wi ifmiiitiatt'il, with T li- il, il -a 111 JIIM Ills til lllSsltlopUil SlIt 1 1- l .uw a lar-i- tannl . Oil' hi- in, wln In? l-itii ronflnril i: F'-r! M a I'd t r -.imi- tiin . mi tin fliarf ot ( i-i.tfi'H iy :n ll.r m l com pi rn' v t kill Ar ii ((t lx . ;iimI win. h hMoacI U, visit K.-iyi tieviiif. iintifr tni.tT'l. to tu-with liis taili r in his i jin- hours, only r-ru In-t) there th lav altei In-. Ji-utl, .ri . . . 1 insmi.i, 11 iBiini iiiihmuii: nun nil niniii mi I lie t Itarloltt- rneiitiiHiH vveral , 1 .1 . . .r - n 1. elian'e in the e..ndirel . attaira will result n. w mineral lopmieiit.. i,i M.h kh iil.ur. 1 nil the clmie in eoinmand. 'l Ma.v : j In my retirement it U a nourrc of muoh ' In the Ahxatidriana Mttleiiient of this al iwdie.t ion to e m pare the pr'f4;ttt condi ci.iint ! v. a vultiahle vein of ipntit ore lop : tion of South ;ii"li;ja with that w Inch I iicvA-tatty cj-ov4-ft opn th- tntm M n?r Inehd A Uk. Il'dlidrtv ; wc an informed that ....M.V 'he tfohl lH;ariny ore ol tins v in i-4 lout i i . . . , i itet w nil. ami i' viei'i, levied vitv III! r.....i 1.., i ....... . . 1 .. .. i" u 1 ... - 1 ' ' . . . mi'lfrstHM'l that Ir HayH, whoae trin iiilininit 1r HolTiflwv! rtrod l.v mtilsn Jratorn.;.:":--".... ' ' ... J? """ IP"? similar diwMrerv. We trajil tlitKO (rentier men may realize their most sanguine eitx-c tations truin this new source of wealth. A ciirrespondent, writing us from Surry rountyjjajs that thst Coanty will semi a Conservative lo the Htate Conven- tloD- In ro"n1 numbers, registration fimts 'ip about I.SOO whites and a I Kill t 1)00 bi blacks. . . .i 11. 11 A gentleman, who lias travelled ex . enively through Moore, Chatham nud other Counties, represents the destruction by the Cotton worm to lc really fearful ' Aiwashinatiox or Koiimkk CoaKKioii .tkh. A letter from PsniiiMii, ilitti 1! 1 1 Hi 'l tin ..leu. ' 't' uil r, states that fotrex ofHii rs r4a'"' "r " " 1 nyler, were l.ruuilv I jnnd tw-o ot them killed, by the populace of , itrthtigenia. in New lirun.i.l.t. 'I ht- two I "-"".nagenia ant. invest gate some rot.mT- itn roronttid rriKin the stpsnner Hito. The two"not killed, but aeviYely wouinled were in charge of the A merican Consul. -The two woiiiiili il persons are Thomas I, Doinin. ol Nortolk. Ya , ami Phillip Smith, of Fairfax county. Y i. I'i to the .'nh m-.t nothing had lurcn done . no nrr.-sts ha.l hi-m . '. .t.i.llllllL. l U..IIII, HI- . , , 11 . . ,, - , . dispatclu-s and It ilirs o proti ctinn thev i wir(. ,.r,. ,l,.liv. r. .1 ... . i .1 . ... il... !....; de.it of the State ill 1 solf.;s,f hi, ir,.,;, blootl. i Mr. Miirdauith was the brother oi Mrs. Funny llowning, of Charlotte, anil whs a : getitleman of the most generous qualities ' and of line attainments. His untimely death w III le inoiirriftl th-,py by ,., wi, ' i. ..." l.t... . knew Iiim It is distressing to have one's "name spelt w rong in the gazette," and not pleasant for one's editorials to be credited to a coteniM rary. This last thing has happened us. The K.-ileih Kentintl, of tho 2Sd, copies our article on th I'nfvcrsity of Xorth Carolina ami flatters as by attributing it tl the Nor folk Journal. Having been st one time a voter in the Old North Htale, we are shocked at the idea Of losing oor identity, a well a itfonee;. Norfolk Virginian. co.&b.i'.s'o.yo.j nnil arn ntrnt orftrTtra , VIM, MTV W4f 1"" j,. . WAauiMoToK, Sept. 23. Tho following is a copy of the correspondence between Gov. Orr and Oen. Bickloti . Kikcutivu Dgl'AUTMKNT, 8. C, J Columbia, Sept. 7, 1867. f, M,tj. Gen. D. K. Sickle, CltrUttott, A C: 8tK I have loarneil Ironi the public press. though I hare received nit official notice of I ho lact, tbal you liave lieea relieved from thxjwmiman ofthe' tleeonrt -Mibtasrr Diloiliacua whkh have found tlieir way to trict, embracing this State ami North Car olina, and that, by order ol the President, Major General Canby has succeeded to the same. I desire to express to you the great regret Inch I leel, personally and officially, at the course taken by the president and his advisers in I his matter. I lure are many ol the orders w hich have Ivccii issuwl by you since the oass;e'c of the Keconslrut'tion bills ill March. htU which did; not meet my approval, but it i tlue to you and to your official action that I should hear voluntary teatimouy to the wis,loin and success of your administration, and to cxprc&a the opinion that the almost unlimited powers with, which you were invested by the acts of UongrcMa iuuc Uxa tM.c,Lscd, with mod crntinn and forhearance. Vnar ,eiertl Drilers, No. 10, so far as this Slate is run cemid, were, lat Spriije;, m my opinion, abs-flutely nis-es.-sai , looking to the iinpov crished condition ot the country, the short ness ol the provision sn.1 staple crops ol last year, to the iu rul ss uninry distress pervading the coiiutrv and to the necessity of prot, ctine I he small means of tanners and planier at that time from tin- proceed ol CoiiiIh. They weietlunby enabled to ulsjht their laluihis and grow the prenetil crop. This crop promises loin- in many re-pis-ts and in many sections of the StAte the mo-t important ami laigest that has been grown lor several years, and when harvested you mid, without la trd or apprehension, have Pie-ssI'"'"!'":1 "'r"irHsi-,as ileelan.il to me. of iiio-iii mi' gi nerai oniers no. Hi. so triat I I, (111. I have enforced their demands . tt ithout pi hieing general distress, il noth j.uig.mut,.. ..iciaaJau. duc lu yuu to say that, , in ' .imlgnient, if gcti. raf or.l. r JfoVtO lia.l not i.ei-ti iueit ttiat Miriinr. a verv con Lj,,.r ,,,. i,r, ;lM ,., the niiinla-r of troops in this State would have Ih'cii Inccssarv, to have Ks n -tali .1 at mmy of the (H.url Houses, to h ave pn si rvt d the iiublic ria-onls i , Ironi ili'-t i lif t i. and in-uie the salcty ol ,v,.nn, , v.enling civil process in their ha'nls, vv liieh ttiev rd U-eti ortlerctl to levy bv thou;;htlevs ai.d hrartless creditors. In pii'ion. neral tn.li rs No lo rm !w j I the) y W ,.,, , it,.ensol Ninth Carolina, ami your goner al administration as C nian.laiit ,.l the li-lnri Mapprov.d by a majority marly as Kr,'"t- In nil ihe olhii-.l iiO.rt'ottr.. ul.ieh n.- tin tinitiirtn k iimIih si aiuf cinris 'with j hit: li Ii;,, lirn In n'l-l h ri-n.H. ritltt 1 - i U'!M.-tl I 1 1 lit lt" I IM- Mil It'll' l IIM' II. II Hill i i;vt-iniiiriit un iiyltl f.-r tlx imi.U: whom I m-pretn-nt J it wr riiil.' umh r th rir cumntti(irii. I have not tlit li)i-urf I m , irriinul wutiitititiiiico with vur kh' r. (Jen. tanl-v, hut how that mv otht ial n - U - tioni with tiint mrtv mntki'il will aiiH" harmony ami kitnl h-tlint; which have charactt riifinl our othi i tl inUrcoiirM hir nearly two yrar pa.t. I havu tht- honor to U. i-m ral, very truly .ml n fjMt tlully, your Irit nil anl olxjiliriit servant, jSiS'"'-li Jamkk I. Ouu, tiovi'inor of Stuth Carolina. VA!niNiToN, Sept, 21st., lt7. Sir Your Kxoellcney's letter ot the 7lh uisL. was iorwarJeti u iuc at New York nt' rcteivf.i rn the Utth. The conlial r.niiH in nhtch you are (lit anc-l to refer to oiir ttlii ial alio! personal relations during my Ht-rviei: in the CarolinaH arc tzratetullv appn ctateo!. I n my uecesor, Itrevet Major tenrml Hiihv. wol ine-t an rliior whoae atnpl. . pt-rii lie: ..ml distinguished ''OO OtHf ot the i-ii-r--rvn . s have iii.-tlv eoinmendeol Iiim to the l r troin the Noith ..r t.onli.hnce ol the i .veriiimnt. In view of p'icw paid are mt k:.. the annoiincciii.-nt i!r,- idv made hy (it-neral ' ,l,at tliisHapurt ot tl Canhv. adopting an. I eonlirnunif tho ordein Hn retuiore in loree in the rtecona Military 1 rt;t.;..i . ; ..... . 1...1 1.. )... t tbwml m Mmmmitf mhhommmI in tbe fttttumn ! of Ictii. Ihe Kysteniot tm- labor liaa U-en ! su tully iniiu'iirated. The etnanripa . i i oi i 1.. .... . i 1.. in" I lie trnnpitlity ami order whieh 1 . J '. . f hs Leen maintained atr4t I ht mnirni rl. :.. .r .1. .1 - .1 . . Y , ..".I...... .. ions ol oootl citizens. An iibuo tlant hanrit ha rewarded irnl'Jstry. a. rain is now exported ln.ni Charleston. Legisla tion has pniccedcd alniost tn completion without commotion or tumult, or any Bcri otis interruption nl the ordinary, avocations of the people. Since October, IWifl, the courts ol the lrniti d Suites and ol the State have exereiseil nearly all their powers with out hindrance. The jurisdiction of the courts, iilthotili i permitted jiiristlii-tion, hits never bi-en re strictctl except iu particular coses iuis ra tin ly demanded by I fit exigencies ol tin situation, and the civil aulhoi itiea in gener al have been upheld. and civil law has been administered w ith only such limitations us IsicHine necessary in the i-xt-cutioii of Ihe several acts nf Congress. Thr particular itii-asiire of my ailiitiiiistr.itioii which yon are .lt-.isetl to nit rifinii with sptM-i,il com. nicritlation - general orders fio. 10 was, it. is said, the occasion i mv tiisiuissai norn command . ..t jU.H l I" I IO"'U till cit.lt r in question as intended to enable tin -copli. to make a good crop this year, anil thereby obtain the means to snpport them selves and pay their debts. If my retnovsl kul been provoked by some act ol oppression, spoliation or cruelty, it won Ul have been a inaiter of more regret to myself. As it is, I find no reason to reproach myself for en deavoring to restore, in some degree, the malt rial prosperity of an impoverished pop ulation, and to avert thu serious di.sfir ballet I hut Would fuive followed the pros- iciitlnii of more than thirty t bolls. intl suits (or tit bts Knting in Snulh Carolina when general order No. 10 was issued, iu April last Although in v official relation tn the l)e partment ol the Carolinas has ceased, I cau. ' ident.t munities w hose interests were so long c I filled to my charge, nor is their prratprritf a I matter ol intlitler.'nce to the people o the i United States or their representatives iu Congress. The population of the Carolina have not trietl to prevent the organization of legal civil governments in the rela I States, ami it is only )ust for me to state, that y onr own prompt and patriotic acquiescence in (he re quirements nl the Government relieved the people you represent nf many of the burdens of military government, and at tho same time removed sniiicof the most serious im pediments to tho execution of the rccon trnctiorr acts nt South Carolinv I trust our puuple will not suffer any detriment by reason of complication for which they are not responsible." It only remains for mem w comply wim lue conditions pro- srbed by Cimgress, aiid oth Carolina will soon be restored to the I nion, with all .. . , cuane auimpaireu. Auee oonuiuwus no other object than to make onr inititu- iuma - truly repuuiicau in sui-sinnec fora, that Justice may bi done, and that no occasion or pretest for conflict may here after be found. There to not, in my judg ment, any sufficient reason to apprehend that the colored people will not make good miens, freedom ana education arc rapiu ly developing this long dormant helplfBs casto. With advantages far inferiir to the this country, the African hat proved him self loval, industrious and obedient to the laws. Generously fostered and justly traauHi, the frccdraen will become the bone and sinew, of Southern population and power. With the solution ol tills problem, and the disappearance of the asperities incident to a long war, the Carolina will enter upon a new career of prosperity, alike attractive to the iliilanthropist who si cks the happiness ol his It Hows and gratifying to statesmen whose ambition in gratified in the progress of the Commonwealth. Kemcmlicring with pleasure the courtesy ami consideration al ways shown tome by your Kxct Henry in all onr intercourse, official anil personal, and with thu liveliest interest in the happy lei uiinution ol the sad years of strife w hich Wa!raify fartoTtg-nftttetwt ! cuuutri. 1 remain. Irurv vours. II E. Sit SI Ks. Major General. To his K.tccllcnrv .Ixmks I,. I un, Go . r nor of Sittitli C.iroliiiK, Columbia, Sulh Cnfolin.i. Con- h,ii.I, ti, of the liHltiuiore ta.: ll . Ill K It UHC.U.S Mil SKWMlli till. KI.KCTIOSS. W v-iiiso ton, Scpti'tuln-r -';i. I sit; It inav Is- gralitying to some ol your rea di is to learn (hat. in tin ooinion nt the most knowiuLi of tin knowing, th. U e!i. ;t1 parly ' has "gone lip." At least Mr Seward has i said so lb- has eatnlidlv eoiiti-,-ed it in I private and it has been mo i niili'leutially I made public, ami it unri ! tnoroiighlv j itntlerstood by the readers ol III.- ll.izrUi I that, as this inlormation ispetlii-ih .nithen I I tic, it is given thelll ill strict eonli.l.-in ,- oulv ' to lit lotatetl wil 11 great dir-ti.ti-n Tht, iiiily ilillii uliy afHiiit fhl miffeT T fwrt tUnwf same rraih rs have so long Ken i infill n.it I to believe ah,' wortl Mi. Seward i Vfi iitliisi or even to suppose for ti inoiii. nt that he t old, I be sullii ieullv Irank tot i,n-. i (tiilh- j till si ntimcnt. that it can liur tl ,' no v U x , Msted that they will tpltsl him wlu li he says that his time is short ami that he will i soon la- torei .l to vacate tit- ofh. e, u heir I lias MO loni. reiirnetl in the ins. ill i.ee nil. I ptiile of powt-r ami w iekedness. It Is verv certain that the oolifical nevxs j fniln ,,fer.-nt Sta'es is verv mil ivoral.le to Mr Seward ainl his backn- N. w Vork is . .,;,, ,,,, ,,,,., . .vvi,ni ! will go DeiniK-r.itic.aiid V n in ino. though I il... II ..li.-.lu .1.. t ..li..... l.w.u ! niinoritv in tht- l-?n"l -. -a. I tLu-i lusc the -1 1 - -1 loll . I l ll I I -1 - I . I . r ' ti.(htn. i 'Tllllll lll, -.1. Im- . IniU -ti 1 'Mi i r i . .1 lo III. , I 11 rr t'. inline , ; " I iiim -O L-fr-'U Jii.- I t i ImnU itMiinr, y II llil' tf -tl. Tin :u roii it ! tn t!i i 1 1 1- 1 tin. ir jnpi it ntrtppt d nt it. In n -t i 1 1 I,-!. I has its ititluciH c Ttit ic 1 erahle it tl ii x o Ll u k- in! t 'i, t Si .1. I hey no more wi-h tin- II i- V than thev intcml th it tin . nuiiien halt parlinpad- in tin in ('dliformri Th pitttiou Hctth-d the election ih. r. It i vffrrA in other States there ...I hi eminent in h ha.i iiVe its IlfVTNO IT CoM'HiKi:, i- H -Mi- The Tnf'UM has the following in n- Wadiin-ztnii mrrfsffondtiictj ; Truatworthy new- fr'-iit X h (U -.his i- received to the etfeet that it Imi- i I thai one (Tl the largest hrokern ot llmt i'v ha purchiiaed t-'tj'),iMHt ol ('hr pi r n nt .:i federate hnml-t ol tlif isn.' of him! i .1 w;: . t.. nil ;i Kl)Op4 The i . toil thi i. ,.:(.. ii"ht iu in I 'ntMleral eilit a... in . .1 I ir I a it,, i t I .1 ill-. ill the A'tri't'i'i In It might ensue that, iu I in- s.'tileiin-ui of ih. . Alabama and ollu r t lalms iM twi.u the L'ni'td Statts and tin- li..v. runr. nt ol tin at l Britain and Frame tie .. lilur si I I take the ground hit h mils lots rt p.-atedlv ' assumed th.it lie rebt-llious Slates were never t ut ol tht I "-.(... an. I : n.llnrv I ttiat rhf-srr e.rii4ut. i. -p .itil.li- for the damatri'S whtcli they liavi-enniiiiitteil. The oIlieiTs of tlte baiti, li.,!. ilvitising lor thess Ih.iiiIs, stale that ificst was j mad.' on tin m bv soiiii p iriii in Kuiote for j a iiiiiiiIh r of the notes, a hirh tiny wishetl aierelv lor :t luriosit v ." i Tin mow WrkiiScknis Danokii. The! New York i'nmmritl Adjxrturr closns sn editorial article with the following sign.fi- cant language: But tiie day approaihes- imr is it distant w -ben, the. lfopijjiltii.aii.l,artjr will t leepl y deplore its inlatnation ; when its eyes wilT lie opi-ned to the dangers which threaten il ; when the folly of committing it to the lead i rsliip ol Sumner, Stevens, lltitler, etc., i tc , will Is- apparent ; and when the attempt to i leniol uli.e sullVai't- bv the admission ot ii .shch of p. rsi.it-. who, as is admitted in a national apiH-aJ are "lu'iioraiil of tht- means by . hich -.ulliae is c xprcs-sctl," will recoil, ti"t merely lo "pla'jiit- the inventors." but to ji op iiilii'. it' not ovi rthroiA, our Itepiiblit-an a-u'i-utlaiit v. ' A Sknhiui.k ( iimi.i -ih.v 'l Id I 'nit'ii lakes a I It'iirt r vlt-w In Spiin- I the pohl eUSf.1 Mil 111.1 III, 111 til....!' . Its liepiiblicitu lrll.u i',.,r i... l;.... ll... rt'll over. It collies I Ihe tollowiiig unit lusinii mil account lor it us wt- inav, the licit lact remains, licit tin- Hi publii an parly is losing ground, ami h-t a tt w mote Stale i niatteis it little iln aius of when il receives elections, (or any cause, go against it. il w Hill he document in Ihe picinise-. olMirate llisastrollslv to the n consl roi-l ion ....... ... work that is now going on." ' ... .i t ... -i- .. Tim F.I.K.CTIONS Olll.Htl.l. uv Oknii.iiai. I'opk. The t its I ions a hich have been or dered liy 'lent l'oie, In Floritla, (iHorgia, anil Alabama, inime still another day Oclo brr 211) than lliose Hxeii upon in Uunsiana autl Virginia, and dispose al oriceol the now somewhnl stale canard that tlw President I or Gener al llninl had orden tl inililiuy com I maiiilers to ti upon a uniform day. . Makvi.anii. Calls have been issued lor j primary meetings; to la) held tlirouoliont . The. State" nil ffie.Stri'day of rtrrnVf ' in xf, t Tor the purpose t.r selecting ttelegntcs to Conriti- t oiivnlioiia tube held on the 7th ol October, preliminary to the convening nl j - u...... .i ..;.. ... I., l.-.i.l .. .1... ...i ii artiao- . oiiveii.loil lo or Hem oil nil) inn o the same month The candidates to 1st; nominated in general Convention rtre Gov ernor, Attorney General, Comptroller otjlhe Treasury, and Clerk tif the Court of Appeals. "Don't Jou know mr ?" said a soldier lo his former ciifntnanilt f. , "Nn, my frtrmf. 1 don't. " "Why, sir, you once saved my life." "Ah ! how was that '." "Whyrnty ttcar sir. I scrveil under yntt at the battle o , and, when Sou runaway iu the beginning ol the fijdit, I ran after you else I might have been killed. ' Odd bless Jroit, my preserver. my oeneiacior. - jyniwmi: journal. GKKUtAi, Ghaut's Kathkb. General Grant's lather addressetl a Urge Denioicratic fsneetisg htaisnratt Fndsy, nigbc National lnleu.iymer. Mobb BHowmowieM The name ot Bfowtilowlwi bef yuoBymouiwith the vilest and most dt spicable treachery, and the oiost ruckles anil onscrnpntoui tyranny. With his standing winy nt hi back, vh makes and unmakes laws, and leghilatUrcs, and constitution, and courts, and enforce his edict at the point ol the bayou ut. Hi last act of unscrupulous deapotjsm is the utteraDce ot a proclamation nullify iug the charier ol Nabhvillc and other cities of Tennessee, and requiring the municipal elec tion to be held by judge and clerks selected bv bis own commissioners of registration, instead ol by thu municipal boards, as pro vided bv Hie charters. Ilia organ. In a coarse, bullying style, chuckes over this lat est usurpation, ami nieiiauoes the people with It enforcement by llrownlow's militia. The people of Tennessee l.ave been trttty" virv cruellr curacd with the desiMitism ol this oollticil monster. Nnt. Intel. Cotton aniitiik Woims. The worm is playing sail havoc with tiie cotton ciop in this section ol Alahauia. All intelligent planter yislerdny infoimtal us that the i rop was now cm one hall short, ami ibaf. the wolitis 1U many liehl- had entin ly stripped 1 In 1 1 in I nl il s li a vi s an I were ai work on Ihe bolls, and in soine localities had i;veu t ttlninellt isl oil the Stalk. Where tht sliilk rs- Imjked,'! a Uilal lailuii is tin ft H im re sill! This li, a. news Indeed About s).V j vv. ek- ago the i otinliy was t It t II tlit .1 w ith I In' iniigiiifu t ill i . 'I ton propei Is t Itrotighoul ' 1 lie t III II I' Col Ion .-Lite. Itlll di sl I In i.ioll 1 ll.e. oVt ll tkt II the Hi .i y staple, and Hie wel weiilliii and win ins htiv e dl-pt htal the an ticipations t.l all. I he only consolation Iclt to the planter is I he knowledge ol an abiui Irani grain crop, which has been made nnd harvt stctl. - Mvntif'tm nt Mnl. I'osl I'ONKVIp NT OK Kl Kl l loS I'llC Pll s ithnt and lien, titant liatl u coiisiiitatioti on llns sulliis-t a lew days ago They agreed I that under the reconstruct mil acts neither the hvecut tve nor the General in Chief has an tonlrol or authority ort r ch t tions or legis tration in Ihe military distrii 'I . . but it is iiuders'ood they have agreed on the piopri ety ol lioltlllig elections tin the swine tlav, an. I th.-il it would In1 advisable lo Klli'irest I tht same lo the generals coininamling, not I, " '" m'erst..l that tli Wale Dv.p.rtment U. , , ,ii if ! I.v im in. sns, tlesrnilent of a fair set uViatnt ol in Ihe shape ol ill) order, however, but is an i A,,11E , ,m, thonKh deUjl by ths diallt o I v TsofyVommnntMfmn;- whw-h iwi.Gtimtljr,liIiw,i w as exms lett It) senil. 11 Is uoi snow 11 I nat lien (irant has conimiinii an .1 w ith them llpOU MIIS HUI'jCI I j Inlormation rt-cem-d 1 r ni private -MiurecH , here yrstt rd.iy h.aij? to the hi liel I hut ton ! Mower will potpoite tin- ehetUMi in! Louisiana until thelir-t Monday ofNovnu ' U i next, on tu coiiut of the lt w teir, and the conwiiieiit ahsem n manv voter- ' La otlicuii circles il U not ltlu ved that teii. t Mower will take net ion in that dirtciion j except iion ettnsultatniii with tien, Han (ih k, who ia undtTtioi'd to :k ouii si-c in ihe oe ip;rjt ini that all elit'Tioiis In Id on th. s;'iin- day . I n ti r in it i ii tr im L-'Utsiami indn afi - ih it thr UmlUrtU, ii U latl piTtlol) nl' I hi-iii. dt hire posfpunrrncnr ot thr -leli..o. iiu the! i.iiii.iI tli. I lie i ni.T.-.l ..ti r- h.ii i.-i i. nl iillii ii nt trainini: - .-n (ol. Homh I a n I . Many oli th hinvnor j o the army Northern irinia will mt I w ith regret, the annoum tin nt tf the death j ol this rill.in! L'eut hinaii. who dud ot ve Imw i. ver ih .New Orlenii? t i. I l;n tnraitt 1 ei.miiiiitiid. d a l.uMerv, viliiih, dniiii;; the; s,- mid yea i o the mai, wnh att aehi d lo I ), II. Hill - division lie v,n. mill .1 ti K - mi nt Cold II irl ir, w hi r he displayed si-nal t i.nrat'e md .'kill in the in m tifi inint il hi : j.'in-, atid wa milt li t ntmend d l"r the eiHiluenri t)hplayed in Im iiil'iii:,' oil di-nUid , pn 1 1 s litnh t a iiinrdenou liie. M'Hen ren t ll II Hill w i - ..nh nd tu the 'vtt, t'..l I Jl'-nd-ir nil :n e iiipHi(ied him a ( hi t ! Vinl. t. "'i hi -t;it!" Ttin.n-lftit th.- ti i in- w ar hit m r ice- w er- di-t infill -In d, I wiuie, distmclioii mt- hard l- win, in :t . '-rp whi( Ii mimherrd twh lter Iei-j rtai, I elhaiii. Manly ami Kafttm r. It ti -t tu !ii- -ii it- pint it X. r Imh s pAvinrNs A r.irn -pondetit "V I nt i th' t 'itMiiii.iti t'omuu-m' ni i ill c-niiit il at K..rt . in .i kete Hie l-'di iits Here attirnl in tfteir Siindav . I, i f paint and leathern Tin v HtivjUMIKK VU IKUjUW VVVtU MrEHKIta. .boll . d. all past the prune ol lilf, all I i.n ti 1 1 .1, - il . ilue black, nonn I I A II Holt ill t liillit s hi re worn ; even one lei !' .ii.. an .1 io a i al -otf l.rig.ulii r liencr il t ..at : ai to) t airy hats aire ipiile in v..t;ui'. and ihi ir linn was tie.l tip hi tvkn bl.ll'lx, iaIih'i rtt re inserted iu l'iv skills ab..ltl rltdl.'ll tin li. i., ah. I liltny . ti im II ..Vt-r ihi ir Ii. all. Hull shirts ueie du nUilly I tshiolisble. It I.. II, g III. ll in ( liijH.lt.- ,. put on a shirt an- wear ll oat. and ot m-vH li In ill lo u-movr it till it u.'itr oui, or to have ll wsi-heil. As to pantaloons thev ..ar liotliing oul the legs, culling out lM. -. a l.-. ris .ion a-s lltey ale given to them." A .li-(i ill li -lalt-s thst nt a ILtilir tl nits t iiitf af'ATliilnce. llfifii; iitr th-frwlay; - iut lour horsf tt-aiii had a verv large horse anil ,,;,,.,, .f.()r , 11)ri. ani : ja,.k:lsH -w, - ..... , ,.:,.... ini nt." The jackass is acknowledged to be supeiiiir to the burse in strength ami ciiilur- ance, as has been ili;nt.BslrlllM'rn,niii lal war I'erhnps the Itatlicals will find that the jw kass will prove, in the end, the liet and strongest team. It pulled down the Kadtcal 'maptritiesin New Hampshire. Maine, Vi rinnrit, Connecticut, and California so low that the horse team will never be ublt-bi pull them up again.- An. Intel. Tiik I'rkhiiiknt's ('iiaiiuk Against Mn Stvnton A d'paUh to the N Y. )hrkl ... '. . . lh.ui si vt n lin k, but Ion" l.t lore that time lie I'i. -ident will have the i harirt- and rea son lor suspcntling Sti-retiu v Stanton troiti : the War I It imrtnient ready submission I. to tfn- rseimti-, an-ittitss, bv Ut,vauaurt..i .fof - ollice law. The rain- mailc out by the ! I'resnient n un exi ts tluv'lv strou - in , net I the Senate will find ilsell inlighl '"t "t illiestlav evening, hi 1st w orshlli , .... . was going n in thecolumi Church at Mem phis, the congregation were suddenly dis - turlHil by a nuinls r of bullets through the windows, (.real consternation prevailed for a while, but imlsjily is struck. Ill'- voile) washretl by a gang ol rowdies, who nettle thi;ir esc. inc. "tKr" Ur. Sears on Thursday leli prot i leuce lllio.li I land, to take up his ri'siilencti at Siauiibin, Va. He. wa ut nuipanit d to the boat In the facility and students of llmwn's I iiivi l-IIV. Tt, 17, ffr SlIVS 1 1 monstrous farce of mtnrsttntr Mir earn and saMy city lull olt'w hile iiihabitauts lo i a .large lo lieero n- liei nn n, is last luVviii.- oul ... in Mobile. A iiiiihIh ol the "newlv HI i lit t 1 1 ' l.uvv la-en dctis'tcd in coiiuivitigat robberies, ami all ol them will sleep o' nights. The Savannah pas rs ineiiltou ihe ship men I ol lour crates of new shci rice Ironi that pijrt to New York. This ft the first e x porf ymtt bf thencw rlre rorr. ' -. - llitry me ami put on my liiinible moiiu merit Ihe flfiiiple inscription, "Here lies one who saved the lives of his sol, Men. at Fort .Fisher." faW JlutUr. .... 1 From an authoritative source it Is leSriie.1 that the 1'iesideat will ilmrtly par.lon Alnix aritler II. Stephens, late Vice President id the Confederacy, upon the recoiiiiiiimdntiou flat persons of influence and distingnished : position. TELEORAPHtcr TluiTBTEs-wAiutt ma IstamT- ts" "7- ajyj Uiapatolsea Iroaa Na.hvtiK U Ai PrMtdsat awd pen. Grant, atate Uiat the nty anthorities intand boliluiit the city etoeUun andor the Chartwia U.nanii iif Browtikiw Tlie.Btatoanthoritisa'alw eqiwlly determined to hold the kietioa aular til new franeluse tow. . . - "TT Geu. Tot miss is ordered to Hasbville, wita W atrnelioiia ta maintain order, Imi eiaavwia suUilerture. .Z t cxnrjrj gtrsnnAitr A suuclal aimniiMLin will t p- .1, ... ..t . rioters. Aetrflision has eeewnisd atf isssrttk. bete,,, "' pis.ple and Holdiera. Hevsn af tba fonar were Itsy-tm.ittwl and one is dead. f hw snkuara are noniloiuued. . t ,.v , The kuuian Uuvunuanni Is imalulliin " "' jtstj u "iiuilmtf trooiw to tn fruivlMr. TkJV. have liieii many m Koma. Tr.isi have fc-rt Pranaa ft Roase. A Kliirenee ilntpateli say. Uis Uaribsidl ks. Iieeti e.piiircd hy ihe lUhsn Rireaa, whs ermT inn the Iroutier, autl ia eonnuvdln AUsasahilias with his tuhfta rtimrmninn mum.. !r' IS iiiletiae i.xrttemeiit,. ltisnian-k lias declared, In Ik Nn-U deraMa Psriin-i.t, that if tbe unmia MtnVm wiakadlT. niiilu. therf is no vwerstpit rawirb (a ament tht ua tm. MH.U1KK.H ANU MAII.OKK' (.DMVKHTION. v --HWW)!llW Til,. ColivektiouofeS-.iAit'erH. soldi ors tin i !' tlrt-v. (hie liumlred hhiraha wen. t. hi Ironi sil saielMMiaaf Uw Htaisw Uea. u II v.. Il, or Alexaudria.Prusitliint. Th" d" I s is.l of resolHtiuoe, pftshriiir th. i i ' n v , nt tun w I lie snpport toliio rvoniMtruetiu, aetM, sinl of tuiMtf rat nieasnres. ' A ni"t imi to eavuersa in Uadieal plat (una lulopted bv the State Convention of April MtmHtrietllw (lui tailv .wihaod delegate prescHi hat rw laid on the table. 1 A 1 1 -oliilnai, utkiiik thu repeal nt tke aawr law of tie- HUte, was astooUd, ' the C.aiveiiti.41 sdjoiinied star Ui-, 'llirn ex tiiiieisl otheers wtiiesmiHu; the il,.. evfales. WASHINGTON HK.WM. W xsulMiTos, Kept. 25 P. M I Keen iarv Kewsril WTits tiie V. ti. Cmmil ,, I Ton.nto, n tuniiiiu I. l.uko lUaekbarn'a will, , f ' all. ,-ianee The letter i-iinclniksi "ThaPrrsi. th-ni 's prtH-iauiaiiuu ofTerii iki ntiiesty.ia iais venue u-i..j I Han.:.-k ha.1 nM,.rview. iih both . IW Ut'lll Mil1! 1 !- Sheriilan left twUy fur PhilatMunli. A I- t w:i- ma.', to day of .ll un ibi ratn .iitiin;; a virtorr In IVfUivTtrmntB. Jlltn YI-UUIW FKVKK. Sr.w Oui.r.nn 8pt -P. M I. n-dis from yellinr feer Uintay wen- lif. Tin TKNM HSKi. t.KS IUNH.'K - KKW VOBt Ailviet-M from Nahil!i My I hat nutteni ar. n 'mitt, in cin4MiUei,ciH of thu rtleraj triw ' virton-I" -ii , iimltnl.lv tinl. pri-- iiimiriier. itii partka ele'tMO, ami take ttiu niiMiiuu t iti t in!- HiitMi. k will nt tfo to New fhtinnii until On -.nl-ti !. ti-e -f tt'i T ver. In I.M- HtiaiitiitK- (itni UilHt f Ul l 1 ri"i.laill. iii.i Ymk (Y.ntffnfforraf f htrrentKn hi klj'uri-rd tilt nf!. r Th. efWiion. r tin "Most- t rrri:s ;kn. i Kt'r.FXiAi:i ITicnWoNn, fVrf. 3A, V M. (i.i. I'.niwM iiei un orhr tMliiy tlireetiug ;t . . fti. er- . i tin- li4-lnwn'p Ihiroan of tlm I'lnim t t turn i.ur to tin' elvtl anthnritu' ail lh ii . ; ..oiix, arid iiotu frt1nr, lu bavo U i ti ii "ulii l. r1 ninei January Ut. In th. r.-..f K'-' -I'll r, a Holdh-r up oo fcnV!i I. f,.ri- the Stale t'onrt, oath jptatfiri nf U in.' minor, .it.d ii.it letraJly held in the arm?, In imiiUit.v i'itl4iriti- refuml to obey ibe urn. li. n ll ato ear.l acnvti) ltro UiM eTeoiiiK- AC X T VKTTTM TTClt A NfR. -('M i.kA, htaisut, Vtt. V -Y. It. Ii 1 1- i ein '.in, iitjmi ha reiol r.! Ui n.'i ti-.iu mil- "- id. v ;rn A iltl t opMMt U ni I. r iih-r Hi"! the Sniiday tw. HiA'M W Ahli.M.ruK. , . W uaiKoroa, kVit. M-P. M l. I. M t I- I. -,r-ij.i- t uei--i--stiiiKty rejrsr.l ihk ih.) bf.ititi i.r iic iiiiuutxv, in ibe ttflb auh , ,, I Cuv Itl-lrii I. ' I In '. Ha.irsi.-V ni . I i. VI. have It fl. ,lT.i I;. .. nn. I . I. i Sltif.,lSI. "f ! Ci-n isiti, H-ipl. , P. M. .iii. ii. i l t 'int l.. itiUi liav.i sulwerfttil s , is it i f. i; 1 1,.' 1 1 -ti " f t .f ttit- j.llow ri.versorTeriTs FAVl'V Id.i-iiN-il uri lluX HuN.D.U Hll.l. i .ii stc Kept. 'JS. I". M. Ttit' ,l...l.:. . .. ti,. Sttpi.-n... Court of OeorKis vv'sri.. r. Ws.lt. i ai..l Harris ant cult in k-lttr fsvorfin.' t. . ..t. -It a. ii.. ti iui.t.-r tlm aiilltarv I'lll iti tin- it.. int. I ol ii.ss-sHily simI sissheaev. - linn, lime ..U ...,UU. trlV ,Um, it.vmn Aa M . York u i.uiw nam;. Nw )RI.ASS. Kepi- un I h.- ml. rut. His from the fever, to sit tbimiil iit j, t'yifcSodrtsi,aiiit flfly irtvstess. .t ..c ... . .. t1".f-.'CL;5,?siie4h si. .t n i-iiiiri. nr.- imti r iri(ints-u i.n j.." fev.-r, at Jiu Vson barrttt-Vs In the llrst rennii't l f T. 8. infantry l rhe ran-sctn. mHht miU tMMtpital, tin rt- hsvts Us-n upaarcs of ll0 tk-stti-rV.ini Hi., f.-vi-i 8 t rs Kmrrn r jmrr-.-t-" lluuaM vrsTv. . t Hii(s-ri'.r Court llaiuhii tV Hunt f Uw, Mprini! Term. It-CT Allnehment. Itt'njsnnaK. Bsinl. ) It api-ainB to tlw setMBK-tiiai ul ll( mirt. ll.sl tli. mt. u.Uiit, II. H. llslrtl. tssnini-resiilf"! of this State, it is then-fore ordered by Ihe ' Court, that publication be nistle in the He., v S-nlinil, a tiaiver imbllshctl in Mis f'Ky of KsleiK". for six wniks, Asr saitl Defendant labs ami - is-r :.! Iltf itoYt t.-rm of ntnr aaiil troort. in if ! I . i i .... . . u.ix llm I t.i . . Un 7tli Mi-inlsy after the Ith Mimilsy m ' N. pii iiitii r JS..7, then sntl there, to snswt."1 I'1"""1' "r ju lnieiit prn cauiem will b tsken . ui . w m-i-ihi plaJ. llllll. onr saitl toiin I al i.rli..- in liiAls.r..'. Iho Hilt ttr ill a r.. iw. H. ,-t. 211 slivt W. K. Wfcl.ll. Hi1' STATU OS. stoNTH 0KI.I1. (' Chatham CVhtv. S I . . ... .... .. ... u ....... AiilUsI 'tiin oi I sas nun v',arv,r cnssw.s.". j T.iiu. Iii7. hi rihsrt.j. A.lm'r nf Can. &HorM., 'I'll.. In it r. M law of saitl dee'd. ) It uiiih aiuit, to Ih" sslisfsetion of the Court o .. ii. . i.. ii il..ro.n are nmi -ri J.l.mt.- ,.l I bWJttalo, uw BKsiimi.il lll.al i.iibh. atioi. be i, in,, in the ItahsKh .Wio-C I . ' ..... -i . .1 Isar III lor s, wt i hs, iiniirMUt! rue saiti neirs -I'srnv IV Ibirloii, .lisieastsl, tn (Hr ' "'y,1"' f. inl t.l llns Court, to lm lielil st Ihe ('""rt "," iu l-iltsls.rn'.tm ths iisl Monday In l0"TO "'t n. xt, ilien and there Uiplea.1, aiwair or ilea"1' or jn.lciiieiit ( t-o rn;;si will Is) Kiuu K,n' Wit noss It." I Corri t&yfelJt$rl, oftiee in HttitUns.-. tlm Sbul M"ilT ' UT ' IWT7. IL'C VifStKH. t. s- r Kipl 'tl '. . HTATK OF NOHTH CABOUM. j WAsiiiaoToa CoiDn-T. I Cocht or I-i-itv, Hrunio Taa. li". Mest r 1'. Harrison et ns. eii'a '" hmil. I'hss. Csillins and wife, rt alt, TT an ptstsrliig lo the Conrt, that.hrla tjull1""' atul aritailary J., - - Wyatt sn.l wtw Jolin vstt ami William iTTarr, -ywrtr" -- -, .lmiL ari t resident of this HUbi, II 'f'V', tliafvi.iit,latii.n btaniai.., In tiie llalelgh for)uoeeitv.' awks, notifyina Iho I"'' . siii. ar si the m xl Term ortlils Court, to be w on Ihe 2.1. Moiidsy in Heptonirwr next, o J" . esuse. if suy they hsy w-liy,lm pryer " fHlilioutjjs should mil be grsiitetl ; ort"" tion will Ih taken net) rWl jwo ss hfthem. . Witot -sa. U JullNNhiN. ;h.rfc an.1 '" ' I.. I.'....... t. ..,,1 e.n.nlv at llflilW III I'bW'"- Jillv tll-WltW C M.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1867, edition 1
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