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'v sac VOL. 2. RALEIGH, N. C, BATUttDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1807. NO. if nit" i iiieie c tn mm . . . ., ..ft. ,,'S"" jSj- 'H " ' i 1 THE SENTINEL. " WM. K. I'ULL, Pmoi-hiktou. ' TU? ELKCTIONS. In i.rrtcr to a proper comprehension of U results unil effect of the elections whiih ,,,k place on TuctKiay, we compile Hit- Ini t..iugJWllliilnr,,,,. . .. In Pennsylvania, a judge ol thlr Supn i -i .urt wat chotcn, together with tin- Legis lature unil County nfl'iccrs. Judge Shars v..od, of rhiladelphia, u eminent jurist, ,u the DcuiiHrrutic candidate, (fr the Su iiuine Court.) ami JuiIk Henry M. Wil linns, also moil of ability, was tin- lUdi cal caiicliclate. Lust year the Democratic V.)U) was SOo.OIMS; tlie lU puhlii nil :iO!l,'-'?4 taring a It')ti I 1 ii un niiij.nity of 17,1 7H. In the Twelfth Congressional District, a vacancy, iHtaaioned liy the death of the lion, ('limit Pcnison, wan to In- tilled. Judge Woodward, lute Chii-I Justu c, s ihe Ikuiiaratlc candidate, mnl W Kelt hum w tin- Kidical u Oliio, a Uovvriior anl legislature wire ..IwUmL IWiMxal UuUwriut.l 1L lUy a t!i Ui ullii-hi 'Jiii'lilnl-aii'l A ll.-ri I! TUm rin IIib IKhhk rnlic camlolnlr Io n. ml ll.iym ww t:!'''! to f'onri''-- ttom ('niciii u.ili. mill li"" nii-l 1 i 1 I .smiili, 'l till ii iiiii.iIi ..i.-li H' li' 1 1 I .III Ililali lor foliar. In llll III. ... . i M! in t il rv ( .iii .i. il" . llkii.in l niii rami oialor, h tin W iiil" inunV , .uhIiiIiiIi-. fiiioi ti -t I v Hi. I ) in. .i r :ii-tnPMt-Ha miti.wit.4f Uu ..i wu.ViJi. I'lir lli illl,lirull ! Il . i r in Hm M il' imii. x''li.iJ, mnl lli.' 1 1. ni' r iln '.' I i.lilMi. i.iukiii),' li'" lt iiil.ln iin n.ai"rti l -' i'ilii;. I in in mi i -1111:1 -t i. ok 1 I'"- S'uii- l.';i I ituiui 'i. ik diii .1 iiHi.'i S-iii.i.a ii. I" U ,-11 In 11 111 l .. . "I 1I1- Hon It w ..1. Ill li.iliilli.l. II M O" I.i l-lil'i" in I ( "llll It ltiri-la Ht-n: cIiumII. I.Ut H" SI :il ..ltir-r I In- IUf.ul.li. aiif. I.t Vein pulkil Hi'.i Kill. iu.1 III Ui'Dioi ialB 1. .'. :!! ; nnik ii l' a !(' .ul.i' n innjority .1 14. -.Ml-.' In I11W1. it loclii"r . l.i-lt .l hipI i.fln-l ' i.ill- .illii-.-rn, Slilll- l-.i uihI.iI nr . . rili-I .-.lllll l . ili.-..r l.i H'KI M"- It' I'nl'l" -m- '' H..I -ii.',,.."i 1 ii.-ini.i 1 ii- v.-r. . UiiuUUcali IU iU'lllv i'i.l U- 1 lit: in rrit. Wui Ii I- l "- oil. ol I'lli . ' I Ii" 11 actloii y 011 in il.- iNoiili o u 1 ; 1. ' 1 1" lUilirnl i"H. j. W.- Iiavc tiuJ uui. on l.n- Hir1.jiA.-t Mlilii-'l. m;i!.. ! .iil.nillil -Hilt III- :l lliri-ll . K Ii III r "I II. t C liuvr Irll am e lli il 11 "''- k-iiii,i. aiol t)Mt tltf 1 111' lion- I" I oiinii-tu ill. M 11 ' l' inn I ( 'nllloriiia, w.-u- ci-t.l. nri- ol lln -no-nlilir l!i" tin h ot 1'i'h-i I v In:. 'lip in iln ! 1 ill "I llir Ho.lr, w I1I1 Ii 11' 11 : '"'-i; lK I'-'I'i in a uii-i-iiii f1.mi.- K'lolioll 1 l.ot k'.oni'. a1 lln I'ol.l 1 !iiijf tliia. to .'tll. 'I' Ht.it. I) 1 1 .. iM' iii ' I ilii! r: iM-li.in iii IVniiM Whim... Hii". I" .Ilium inn I low it. I'll! Ii" iii.ln :il -i' ':' I'ltliial-li.-, tliat tin vhit .t.-,li ol tin .Nortli in- nroiiM-'l to tin- milium -nt iliiiip-r-t wlm li tlirtnlui lUc (iovijiiun-iit, Kil l tli.il tl'- fill" i,.r fil' thu Kailtr i: to foiiv. illiont tli oiiM-iit uf lUe Status i'v'r" Miflinj,"' "l"'11 ilic- count r;, will ' n-iKinl tin in Tin-r-Uimoti in Pfriiiaylvaiiia iumi u.tl imj nu. tl ie.li inucii, jiui:tii.all, for lln- In. nil- "I " " . tvauaiw. yaV, tw iwral itlu t, an uniiu,-. I'liatu: robili "inintiion oTiIa ultra mi a.-mi-i ot lln- liii-lli- i!-. i t'tiini'iitM-. ali.i t,fivis 114 naiif - 1I111 .'.i.- r- h 'i".i . ill a't iinul tin ort,ii i.rin- I -'i " '..i.ililnlioiiiiil t:,. louii.latii.ini "I Id. C.ttvt riuio-i.l sliull ! " 1 : t!.ti-tii il 01, 1. firm. .tinl. l' tin!, in ilnial.lt I' il". Tin lr'lll "t tin ' I't-lloli Hi (H110 in .t.ll lli'.rr t-iiriMiiapiiit. "ali- tin- . . . tioii. IiiiiumI ilirit tlv :ui.l ".iiili'.lli on ilic (tarty qmntioiia at i""'' Ih1h.ui tin ICi'l'n -a!-, on tlw Iiaml, mnl tlir l. iti" tiati an.l CoinnTvalivcii. on tin olln r. Tim ilufrat of iu-ftTu aiiirmu'C in Ohio n i-tn liatlr. ami spi ak-lll a v.'M i'ol lliniiil' I I" tin ultra I('kIU'Ih i" Conn-iiii. Thti i-l.-.-t inn of lln-Dmiuaa-alu: Hiatc ticket in too nun ii t vi 11 to Iiojic for, (Milniin, a(riiiii"t n Id -ptil .1 u-uii nin I 'rity ol 4-J(KM) IiikI j tr ; y.-t rv. 11 Hn. I it-nl iM'r only claim ' hio l.y .'.IMKI, an a.lniii. -.1011 lantiimoiint to a .l. f at. hili' til. ( on rmti'T'i-i claim the Slate Kurt Iter irluiai may thaii tlic c.niilrvioii "liglitly, . ntMlfh l Vwtt to jftv t-rmtrt lioi to tin- frii-nils ol tin- ( on-litnii.'ii mnl tin I nion. la thr iin aii tini'-, I' l ll" Iiii n.l. ol tin r..n-!llilli"ii an.l Ihr I'nioil. ' H"' X h. ilnm aii lliriiiael-KM calmly im-'. I t i it. w i'l tlif M -lilt, r.ni -nil.-tiii ; lliil our . ii i-,l mint ic ' "'' r.-liiti-l. ami 'li it vk- iiin-i V"'l ;iilit'M M ill ami uahli tor (In- Iirfakinu forth "I tin- lull inlml aiin .. 4itrt- ifMtt -thtt. .S-iivtWu Ui'iiiUplii-r.i "I llnj U'' pill 'lie That timi inll omit. Kit, lniviii); IcarW'l ly painlttl ti"ti nu n tit cmltiru (linatHiiiitiuciit ami hanl ulnp, M avoiil. l.y itpt'v'li or ail iwrythniK which, in 1 he IciimI . may iirn-sl t if irt;nta ol Mi" rcal re at li m tin-1" 1 nui'.linn'nU in the way of our lit.-ml'-. nh" arc laUii 1111; lor Ihf rest M..11 ol LiU-ity ami I'nion, now anil forever, oil" ami inw-p amhle." ' , TH JRRVT)VK MIW MlCKIIMi.-- TwrftT 1fiw rwrtctt tut ttnr Powrt-' vuivu Maaa Meeting, which. will Iw held in this t'ity, rrn Kalunlay. Wu hope to aco a larjc . altoailaiMi t imr ItiuniU. (rutu Ute country on the occaaiou. 1'rotuiut'iit gentlo mcn wiy aJ(l(uaa lliv iui;tin. thoujjh arenot yct rcparcd to KlvctliFnntriPii of all Im will lie prmcirt. One announcement, however, will lie made. We Icnru that on Tuctulay laat one bun iWI emigrant from Ihe Winters portion ol uur State piHM.il over the llalcigti ik lliuiton llailnmil. hoiiiiil lur Tciiiicaaec We tuual lielicve 1 hat they will bucccc.1 iu any t oini try, a tiny uiu.l havu a great deal ol iiiuacle iimliietie to coloni.e in HrowitlnwV do uitnion, HVirrfi.t1'.! iuriir. Doc the Curur know if Ay the M50ph' front the Wotern (ii.itioti ol the SttnU' pre hi Tiuiui lu. Nurth Ctarutenal. la M noi tt-rttr.c Trnniwcc U in the Union hit not lM-cau.e tn Mint State civil anil not mili tary la prevail '. Men everv day are leav mg thin ami oth.-i unreconstructed Htatea for hoini'i in a Hcction where law ailmin iatered Ihroiigh the regttUr 1 litiiiiieln. ri-.-li-.-. ieiiee. ijlliet, ipliel, i what every I ct'ii-n Wntlti.. II not to lie olilained here, 1 1 it' V "ill go eha'wllere. W'ilinilujloH W. I he aliove ri lllakol the '.:(, to an holl 11111! iiitrlligi-til 111 i 1 1 1 , .ouml 11 it good M.-i-iuii il ol iU irony. hat cviih ltcc, oil earth .do tin- tart c.oitu ctctl with the hl ti.ij ol TeiiiieK-i e iifford, that eipil law jire vatNth.le: Where in lite proof! Why in to n. Tlioiu.i ami hi uiilitiiry force retain-i-.l in 1 1 iim-i'c, a r eniiHi rnctc.l Klatt.,l.til lo .i. li,l the innocent citizens of that Mai lioni tin 1 av a-in and riot ol Urotnu low militia ' How 1 an civil luw h- aaiil to (in vail, win 11 lln licit cili-nii are h'it if.- n in If. ad l-t -lilil liy I liia militia t An inti ili-,' in 01 nil. man. 11 residing th.r.-. Mriti-tlial li. haa ti.-vei sc. n am h a d. ti-n. TiaM llit. tlili.ilolt the Stale ...liliini ll VI.-W-. I !in I''t -tut into I lit- S'a'. ..l:o i-iK-i.ti I. r . ai.' llio lilow Vie "H I" ' Mi-n .-I 1 1 lot.1 v it it i' views il I II" I" I" eek peats ' ol H j'l till ulio Ii ik I. I! tin- Slat.-, M inelition .-.I ah. if. .n no iloiil.t . - HfriwlilotvlO"., wliou"! t r.-dol m ail i'o.' in Nnttli Caroli li a l-.t tli iOiimo- ..I tin- Ti'lili.-. e desHi ttsm that V. i foi whicli UAlii:aJ.i ! -n-. 111 N. M 1 It ( 'an 1 inn 'I In- "' -III . 1 l.al -.-".mI i ll ii'its are dailv I. :il lii: llll- M l I" -.'. V itj." . iil. t and (It 11I 1 1- 11 In ii- Tliat i trtii'. ami they W' tll-I u". I'V the lhoUalid. il t ll-V had the tiiniti- Hut ll.ei nonl.l not 'ji. to Telilie e. Mini ti n ol lln 111 tin " Ilil-re. They U" Nortl. in j.i.iii.t". II. 11, th. do not li'i'l I . 1 1 " 1 1. -r a I'l 'iii"-. "I (ii..-n-n t W In li '...-i lattl: 1 . il ' W'i mi in- 1, .i i" il.'- t.i.ittl. I 1 .-'id'! .1.. tn ll ill' !. " I 'iili!. vi i.n !i 11 ;iv In I", .k " wl.al l -t to io, 11 Ik n I., invi t tin In 1 1. I 1 I. 1- .-I li. .1 I.' 1 in 1 I . it l"'l . "Ilf pn lt it ll.' -11 In 'ill "" . IMllllll.l . I- li I" 1 llle tin I llir I III I II 1 1 'S -llli' oi'-t it it', i "1, 01 ot I lit: I, Inon., Ol ot pi 111 V 1 ... 1 it u,,l ,, l tin .l... l. Wi Ii.-iK -.'ll';lit to 111:1 ki I" at v. Ill 1 11 ll il ate llli "d )iii. I. :itl.ldl Klltllni"ll to tlil' n,ot ..i'. .1011. r- 'iiiti tin :il- ol lln- law tnak iritiowir ol Ho- goveriiiin-'.: Ve I'-iie d-.l'- ill lll.it llll l.it('l. CHI do. to I'lOK- t It. tid. hi 1 nd lln- l...n -1 , . I our -.11 n a. !. t ii'd ll" it. i ' : i n ;il . 1 1 ! . 1 1 i 1 . is 1 on i. I'l. !. I ' I' ' ' iii .' 1 i ! no ol ttn I n on. Old '.li! 1 . . i I I 'I o 1.1 tin tl,i-,,ii. oid '. 'iim I. 1. 01 t lie -oii nit- 1 til , ami lit our I a. l.--i. .11 . itl.-l'-.l l .in a' I, are spit iii"ti. oid ii it- t.'l I 11 niii-i -:.i otlt in III' 1 "I'l. 1:11 Im,! tl 1 11 ill' 1 .ind Ml p li" nil 1 't III. in.. 'i... ..nil aie -till limit, t h rV- if. in-. I ijil!i"a ioi-t- tilt. W'lni ean ho't lot ii-. u 1 it 1 h t " 1 1 "i i-"-nfily in N'.llli t 'lito! 1 im. in. t' 1 -utli .1 .-l:i:i til things lis lladii .ali-tiii jir nnis' to ottr p'" li- 0 What t 1.1 'in 1 in' I - I In I ' to ,ia'l' , ot Itllilil, "i f-k I tt.i He I 1 iol d in y ll.iug, talnle till. til. of thing-ei-.t. Wli" can hope fir Imt'ii". if ton r 1 1:0-1" til. in Vort It f'ar ohtia 1, . ! 1 (J idi !,! 1 11 It- ' In. . .,ti see in the dil.i..i e a .-M1 k s- l'i-' a- i iitan'v hai.tl, v I i I'1 ho. .'il l rt lu-l. ..ml iiitcl .s i'. 1 1 j b'rin-: ;: . 'r 'ltd nt .1 1 i n - ti ;nuii -.i.tiiii iiikI miii Iiiim. Uni ii;1! writ nnl .. il will In- rv m-t-iiiU-tvil, li t in- 1 liiii ii J in 1 1 1 -4 im pin it ti tciini (i-u. tlie n iIc il the I iii tril Stutts, .1-. tin- r.ut I r. n-t r adit nl' tliv inr-ttl 111 in mnl ol ri'lit. I (r Ii:i4 Hlt-mlily timiiil:iin -I licit I In-Vtn-r mi oim! tliiiiiht' nl Mm j-. nj.lt Htiuhl luin tjii 111 its iti t.iinly Hftt I Ml -m 1 1 1 h tin1 i 'miHt ilufiiin of tin1 I'liilnl Stults, :m iticuriut h,iit itM'l n (. Im "1 Aiik ru in liU rtv, hi lln; iimHi til Ml tl lllO H)ll, 'I'll' Nrw Voik rn., !r )iii' time, ti il:tinU iinlirittt-il iii- iroTV(sH of s Con i 1 iii in- 11- :ir i 11 in tlii j hi Mil mini I at tin Noitli. Tliut ju;tf, il it -tiiMH iuL intake fMtl lii-.fa.iin-fm, frrtfir iM f-lfrnsfr-P Mint iiilt'lliL'rnt I'ttin MMi.i-nr, t li-Ht m-rvr n ii tmlt' i'fhr ol tlu li thL' wlii"'li irur in popnl ir Hi nt tini ht Wliilt, ttii'rrfr', w li,ic Ik- 11 11101I1 i ili- in our i!5 lulions and C lUUnllfU ilis laht ot iulltr i v lU, Hi1 liuvt not iloiiliti -l, Im inontli , t lint n I Inline, .o,ill .Onf tfif-l H h liio( III llt i.hiu 1 I'l tin- j hi I -lie m 1 in I ot lln- North, in r.( l.i lln .I nk -iiiil I'Miion. .li -,. n-v ot lln Huttt it i:il1, Tiiiiis( lln vi l llll ol I In 111 jni!'!i"t , 11 Ion tiu-tl-i i i.l in tin- IKm :itt .tiiM in Inn nl ini'l n luistnu (ion Acts. Vi liopi thrniru nl oi t 'mt ivt'ilivi' Iohth luis lit M v ' i". I-1 1 Soiillhin proplr, lu'Wi-vi r, lf 'iiTir lrl 4ii tln ir loinlncl hf st ll Hlhl lliotli I'iltl i1 tilt II fH t.ltiohH uIm v Id'' 1 1 :inl In- trui1 to lln- in-vcIiM-imnl. s-a It i- it noh worthy lact that t"" tlimhi nl tin- lii ul)liun NomiiiiitiNK Coiivt'iil iotih in thr 'oniH liMit VuIUy hi; to v hchl in llir 1 ill-iyt' rliiiu'lhi. tn Yri Tnlum fiifft. mJHii. . . . t f .Vl ....... ;f ?!Ari(rftrrti nVlti liouw of prayrr, Itut yU hiive male it a Ihii of thievi.nr - Vnat. Ctiioh. TU't'vktolLPngliB.i wit Biiiljioii viv nut, flit lril Aivtinliiy, utiotnttn it iliuiur in the newly (h-coriitvd Saloon ot a friil, pravciutrr, wlin ifkciilili opinion of 'Ihtf iiiily. njiliwl : 4I boiiliUike.wgiUliiijft ttinl littlo more carving. ' Ttm PAitrxiNrNu Toivrh. A gentleiiian at Italeigh, lor whoni we have great reaped, write us nuggeating that wu did (jov. WorMt iwfHatrfMr laat wrck in onr tp tree a paragraph stating that the (iovcrnor had (tariloiicd a negro who hail Imj. n convicU-il of larceny. We (iroteateil agaiiut the par don ol rogues.. We could not understand bow. alter a fair trial and conviction, the criminal could Ik- justly relieved I rout pun iidmient. Miff fn jtrslct; t" ttoe UirfefnoT"; give the statement of our friend at Raleigh as follows : "Tlie application lor Lilly's pardon was made l.y the pr.iacculiiig attorney at the trial, am! was hand, d to the (overuor liy the Judge, iu H'rson, who presided at the trial unil passed ihe st titenee, with hi own iiHiualint'il enilorseineiit written thereon. The prosecuting attorm y n-prt M uli-d licit he hud alreaily unili-rgoiti' a potlioit of hi , sentence, and th it tit. . ml-, ol jit-ti.-e hail' llCeu littattlt il, in Iliat tin- prisoiit! . I'll "111 he had si 1 u tindt r"otn;,' hi ki ol' in-' ) i..tl U'cn tlioiiiiiglily "i titi-tl." In .ttliliiinii to J this, lie rt-preM-iiletl thai unless In- via- ie 1 lekscd he would lose his entire iiop'olvt I Ion anil corn, which In- had wotki-d indu- triously to make, and his wile ami 1 hildicii j Itecotne a charge iiion the countv. I think ; I know ion iti II . n.',iuli 1,1 I. . I a sun d I that, Ullilt-r the salile Ctri llllistaueea, hail l"tl ; U-cn atlui-d Willi the pardoliitio (loiiti, ym I WOttldllUVC giailtml ilwi aalltii (iHldiSU. I If there la- any portion "I tiovilnoi' Worth'- iitliiiiiii! rat ion iii"ii iilmli niore j than any oilier In- may aali-ly 1 hallmut 111 tcatigaiion, it istlistot Iii- t-. ri i ftlc (.ard'.uiii! (iiih er Id- h 1 ado.titl 11 n a rule to gram 110 (.aiihiii 1 i-e.l ii..ii 1 in- en il'ir.i Illellt of t'llhei the .llltloe. s-olli Itot or Inry the rta-oinim n.lat ton .) thr tii-i li-m reipi iii-i I u In r. a .itt-l ion "I 1 on ! 1 . 01 1 1 il vt' I , a tn I that ot I In- I m o I s -1 11 liini tiii-s t ions ot fit- ate in 1 "I it d ami no 111 m Int el 1 r lei el v 1 d a p.tli l"ll a I In hum I - ll " a promisi'iiou- ilir it iini ol i iiii ti- only Atld in Case in It tin ll t '" It-it it-lti't m i a a to lln propnt-ti "I la illii:.- iinlini. h' ini ariahlv 11 'jttiri s t In- .-"tul't'ii d 1 n.loi-i--lui-nt of Jildt-, S'liitloi n n. I .lui;,." h'ti II, ,..,. r'.it. We ol.M-i 1. .1 iii lln- inn., in 1 1 1 it it.na lilt- r. in. 11 L ol tin '. "i I. ill. bU.k- im nt loiied eai . hut .li. 1 no' I'.i- ean "ltd that il ha-U-.it in.liir 1 noi.i'v an.l triitliliiMl lit Hi.-1. .111 -. i!i l. hi ol lit it pa (nr Tin 1 1 i-ti' Is "t i i.n W.tith ot-it iliin -to hrii.-all l.i orti. i.l art mjilii rnn- ni.-.l. Mr lit-v 1 r allow - I -.-!t to do am t him: hal ill . or u if 'unit - 1 il I c. mi .1 i"ti. a' the time. I lit! hi 1- d 11. t.. 'iul,: . mi I hi th. Illiitli I ol ialtloit-. i... Ittatl 1 ill Iii :;ni.lt i Uy aiUi.1 i'l i".Ui.dt I rilii. lilltl lie s II. .a--, re l it g Upon I.l- pi rill ot ill'' li' l"!i nil 1 purpose, ill ail It.- 11 1. Mi- 11. ti"t ton 1 li In tt p-ipeis or n r-.in t oMiltinii !um !. at any tut'.', V"tl do nut i''i- n ol l.i- in t .. aslt iim ls-t.r- vi.ti svink. Me writ trlw-nvs givr ion u sound ri :i-"it tor hi- in 'i 11 in all UKMthtn.X Aul.h i llll; 1 r.UK '1 In- ol In r ilav . tin W t 'i iuiirtli iimoii, u i i 1 l ii it to; in :i Mill ii- iirlu i1. -lor rilnl'iii'.ii I r fie 1 1 f -ii It is.n K..i , Kit I. t.iki - j.I t. tin Hltli , lTlIi. :uiA I "ill ol i r. !.. i ..,, ! I.. In.!!, , ,! ir-. .1 o.m tuii (of :'oiiiu unil ri'turiiti." on T - U.illlo.l. . W ' 1 1 . 1 V I I'll I'l VI I I III! CO' r-H- Mintliiti with ! llmkii., in which h-t;iti-- ihit . fir.ii tor i hil-i: inn. wi1! he il '. Tin . Ivi rti.-i iiu nt ol tin Kah lgh .iH-i iitkStou lUllrnul iu tliU i&-ms full) fvoltiin- thr ni'ilti-r Viritii will ' rhitrrtl tun- I'urr t.i Ainljro, ai.il ;iri iclt or fxhihilioii will Im' uiMil f ft Uithwav. xtept Hil- Ii :i 1 1 i l' - m. n i ii lie si ih I m i lnincji' li'iiiits i 'i i ; c i i it Wu limn liotn i,v h,i-itsh tltrtl the n "is " of rtii' X iMTh'iinrr tn.i- rm- tin; lit I'l in Kirhtiioh.l on Kri lav niuht Lint . Witt oHtH l I V tin followill )IUT I'V I I ; r 1 1 h . i nl. ml ni:ui. Tin following f tiricl llolli tin- i iili H ;i pii-i-f nt (hi linwt it ifVi-n-nt iiih kny ihil w- hnvtivir it.nl; "Oh, l. i) tl toil, I'Ii-sm ttlil i in in n ? t'lr-f I'rt-Mth ni Ji hiison f oiihl im! i v i 1 1 llnV- him nt to In II. 1'oinr, oh c-.tiif, oot Lonl, uimI toui Ii hit In-nrt, t-vMi while 1 mil I. liking with oii to nio n;. JAnnn j Show 1 l tn I In' error of hin w ;i w N I lavr iiirri v mii our 'Mown,' SHr-atic. (nut hiililitiT mnl iiiiM'its, I w ho, likt Ehjiu, Im- nohl hi hinh liht lor a uiorsi I ol poitHjji1 took Ut in thr w iU rin-HSuinl h-lt Ms thru . Coiim ilown u mii itiin, oh Lonl, with thy I'lrHtiinji. ioil hlrs-t us n our m'i-tiii to niyht, unt Im'Ij ih in w hut we do ton! lotlml I hut we hIiiiiiIiI oIiooh- anv ( 'oiim-i vrt tiVf tiiHt Imi the iiirit "' the 'levil in hin In , til, si n i m hoHi- ti rt tukr liohl on lu ll 4jo lih-" our nlil i i 1 1 tini- mihI trii'.l Mr llunnn-iitl, who him -too.) n pmil mniiy K-orroWM, niul I think In' i nn stnml a lit-nt ninny more. hauihli r ) ;lrH-t our jmlp Mr. lltth'rwl. l.i lown hi-rr- inrm Us, mnl ilon't h-t unytin harm n h i.ro) In- h. a l " . . . . - The New Ot lean 7'iiun of Tiie-dai ui-i k savs . "We were yesterday relialilv inlorni etl ol a case which curiously llliislrnti llli nervous suceptiliilil f patients in n Mow ti'vtr. tin ittiiiijav iinhl last Mr. K itas 1'im.iih reil hy Iii physician as out nf ill ilnntJi r. At a late hour in the mirht a I iulf steamer announced In r ariival lt lintu; a "tin. ami the icpot't ::;lt r the patient a Ueivous shock which canst d him to expire ill the course of live lilinllleH. 'That.' sanl he, 'is in v death shis k ' The slurllint; nl Icrance proved proplietii'. lit- t iiriti't I otft ami dit d l"r:h ilh Vai.i'R ok I'ai-kk Ihii.t.AHH. The loll. m tiio calculation nill he Ii mini convenient lor those w Im deal iH'Ciisioiially in p;oi. and Hill tic loiind valuahle lor retcrenct: : When Hold is ipioled at $1.1(1. a p pii dollar is worth 91 rents nearly. When "old is quoted nt $1.14, a tagier dolhir is worth H7 rents nearly When oold i quoted at $1.30, a paer alialliw it al--l m io"-kw Wlicn cadi I is minted at f 1.2,1, paper dollar is. worth 80 cents. ' When gold ia qilntctl at I.IW, a paper thlllar It worth 77 cents. " When Rtilil m q noted at ft'S, paper dollar ia worth 74 cents. When K"l.l is quoted tt 1.45, a paper dollar tt Wltl 8cenit'ial. ," When pold It qitotwl tt $1.50, a paprr dollar it worth 6 mdU. For the Sentinel. A DIALOG VK lidihr't tSunetua, in the City qf. Hal eiyh-X. I', fl. alone. X. I'. (1 -(at.ihHpii.es.) Mast that It I low, (lotKlloe ! I had so ahullled the cards that, liacked liy the negro vote, 1 ahould hold the highest trump, aud have any posi litiu in the State which I might desire ; 11ml having Hmtil-4rainPl my mnl jajopw and slihlainetl the Nor t turn Radicals 111 their ill mauds lor the lands of the Southern pt " (tie lor themselves and the negroes, they would have done anything for me, even to the reM nl of the "iron-chid," to allow lite tu rater Congress as I'. B. Senator, to which I would have been elected ascertain as that tin-sun shines, but for this infamous tna sou of iooilli.il. Will! I could nut have ivjiei-teil I .. -t 1 1 r from tin original Aholi liotiist ami lllai k llcpuMicun. The fmirrrfxl SiresKiiiniHts are tin' hest Hadical- 111 tin ntutitty S111-I1 gallant lellows as llnlhi, I, "- in. MtoiAiilua, Hilly Id iidi-t-oii and niistll an tin- Lest liadieal. uhile sin h coi''sf. m ('...lis as tjji-rritt Smith, (iootllot , and oil or, are ipiilililiug al nut "rolilnng land" In. in the Southern (H-opIc, itheii they u iiilil U' U in titled l.y it. I'll swear ii is too lia.l. Knl, r Jmitnr F.-litr, (with the mnl iiing' mail ) XJ i"tlltim Kalhet, lhe(rai'.l -l.tri ha imlii ti ll ( ol. Ili-mh-r.-on fur hore -tt ai ing. in I lav i'lson ! .V ' 11: Ciutnils hush !' Its lalse J 'it. Win. (.'(Hin nil- honor il i tun Col. fi iieese has jtt1 told me so. X. I'. II Its false' llewectte' l)ewee-e ' Me is too williiiLf lo hear of the degradat ton of a nn:ic Hatlical. I li-orai-e such tah'liti.l and ithtii. souli'tl fellow :is ItlMv llellihl "li. and tin- tilHet-s an- h-tl to ul sin Ii ' Y nil.i'i advi tttttri'l'-" a lli tleei'. . v Wi'iii'n. Iln-li, fatlier, yoit hae f." 1 nltt.rlno rfftrnttm for nppfymf,' that i-jiithi'i to -neh Noithi-in im-n as Col. ). lifts.', ami hi re i"ti aie doiti:; the same iliin:' V ' il ilurtoit) lli.iidl.'c was rigid, and only said what. I uui I.h.I. Iletitlelwi.ii wa- ll.e ipph' "I nil tie the Inost talell I. d man ami t ll the l-.lt . Out In nial '.-r 11 hat it 1 tin. -I . nil. I t. I titinp i.aker tn tltid I'V me. no 1I.1 mil Iii lii-i e a F.mt Tavtord tol.l Hold ol the slilith 1 it in .- Itut. latin r lln- -o. to ' V ' 11 Hid I m" tell Voll never to tut til '. t:. t !i:i' t iii ii.'.un ' ' I know 1 ri-al iiri-'-. natiie I-. me I" has not 1 1 it- st tlM- ol a iiio-tnto. mid l tltii'f a l.oliio never .tain 1" lo 'tl liis ii.tiiii- aj'.ilM .i n It . llttt, talhfi. what are Wi tn to We llill not r. fuse to l.i lieve a IhillL' lMs.aiit. it is. iuipU-a.ttllt In tin. We mitl l.d. f 1 h tl".; :- tlii ::n and iltiiiavor lo inak' ! no I" l i i I hi in. All the th ei'tit itl'it.' nu n in t it- St tli had slrcadv h'll lis, ii. I. I. 1 1 . - 'in- " I urn to poor Hill 1 lletnler--on Di.-k, Pool. Settle, Carltl. Iftoik, TUiiots.. ltotlUe, atttl evel-v oitttsr untlt,. lit ;ti i i tiaiai I- r ot si'iisf, have lett it. lts r It. tih-loti st.H.tl Itv us to the last, and In- I rollhl lone lit hi US Hp, atld irivi-ll tl ehal- i nt-tt r. t vciytiay. Hut he can no h.ttoi i ilti"t j it ati v 1. poor li-lloiv A.' . Our lll'ii etui nt i.- i uitn il, 1 1 1 hlb Inpori lit 1 1 tit- of llemlnrsoirs iiii-lortune. i ll !i ii h it a lo.. In- il a- to let tin in t in h I h ui tj-i.o'.f ' ' ttever wa oittht in my j I r i s - nt. tnl m irk lite, .loc, lit vt r Mill Is'. I -si-... il'....- ".'-.' I ii " In' 1 have it. I lull ! th ""-iiii-i lli-iiih '-oti -is a M-niiiiiln i iii the lli.ili-in . . I he SI. t ',.ltr,l. 'I lo- u i'l lliri'tl I llolli 11 the I 1 1 11 1 1 1 of his Ullh ll'tll l!lleal- I ti.lje. all I 'i t'll T-ldeiice, lie t in still kt- p ' "in i ad-, al on- h.-iIi r. ; .Vi ll... - m nill not ih iiotim e t.iii iliittid 1 1 im vthnlin- stoial hi .m lo tin I t-lasti w di was . tint, wlien. ah ittiit.r-s - wt.1 "- I'alsti ' Von c in not iiml will not tl. tine 111 no: ' A ' ',' What, timid' Would y. u ll.il'i no sp.iii i Hi rt tn in, vt hi r the late i l' ;:ient pmly is at ..take Jn.t Ha. I urn not timid! I have hiavi d no i' tliuii riili ot iint o'tlu-f vifllli' Itadict!. I half travelled ail on I the Stale inlh .Tint Il'irrt have sat hv him iu the car- '..ini I'lincd with him ; l"r which I hal t Is t ti iie-pin d hv while-, ni l lan-hed at I'l iii-uii't'. Am 1 timid ' Have I not k pi i 'i n pa : i with Kont Taimnl in Ihe prison, i o! st n-il.i' in oph . Am I a i oils nr.! '. Have I A ' r- o mote, .lost .It . 1 h ti e iloue ion n.il-iit, iiiiri-a liran- i"i. I i-t its dlop tin- sul'j.ct the Kxia III ite Ci.uiltitltee ale t" mi it, until will lav poor Muni r son's cii--" Is lore tlii-ui, ami .A. Win. Itut, lather, theie i ami. her .li tin illti r lleiiih rsou is a lueml ei of the Ciiniuiitti-e and. if his name i' not struck otl'. Old I'ell will din" din i; tint ami the Committee forevir. You kin.il .voll hud .llldi;.' Ilii k taken oil lln It in mil leu, ami I leiidtrsou put in his plni' Miiiintir, am! .Y I' fl Well. Well, Mf-ll linve to si like oil' his mil lie, that's all u ha I iv a 1 loin.' lo have Kick displaced f Uy so .loin" I i nve tn. ide him Inad ami distract d the Con I tee and I It il r tin-cause. llisuiiuii inn I he -truck i ll', and Coldtiian, jkiiii Itil tm n. shall till the vaiani'i Id- has .,.,i,..l it hy his threat shscIi, and he is Is-tiet .(iiatr fieil, in eCrrv linv. t" fill the plul'i' . I tllr lal. III. d alitl laliurititl Hi nth lon ' ( Itut ..Is into tears mnl the i iirtnn a'l..) li.i I KI.C ik.N. Kill I IIS KlNAMIM. St II h.l. -ttell. Hut let's ri cent letteis en t oe pnt.li" liliaticcs aie ert illill a t'ood deal ol colniin'iit in Wtishingtiiii aiuoiiu the Treusuri olli. ials aniMiualiclaf mell eneialh. Sta'ielitti li Ciilltit li am I Assi-iaul Siiiit:,i ch-ii'dhr halt- Imcii otrriun with j.aili.s tvh" ale piirtieiihu I iiilet-i teil, ami who are an ioiis to nliliitti llteit views on Km It i 'is ith-iis It is slat. -il on the titlhottry nl a proliiineut Trrastll V i'l'11'ial. tin. I. vi hi ll tlcn. It'lltcr had w i it It it hi lirst leltt rs he wa.s aske. I il he did not. It-ar he wiiuhl hurt our securities in Kurope. II" replnsl that he Imped , it liouhl, its he was opH'setl to the pit st'iit linaiirial policy "f the ttov.-riiinent, ai.d In hadpta pan d a hill, takino as his nl hi Iwii ptil.lisliis;! letters, which Im will itdio iltiee in Congress early iu the next session. Tritium . AnoTHKM I'OINT KOK listlKRI ItrTO t I.MIIII Kit. Hon. James lirooks, reply ing lo Sa na tor Kiulincdiii.ym.-n, of New Jersey, who had tnailc all nations of one hhanl, said he did not tinish the quotalioti: Jjt' tK hJ con tinuial lie would liav'e.ti.iind that Uod had also "determined the hounds of their halii-tannn."-' Tbe-Wmndtry- for th iroVernmenl of the negro is his own native land, win lit this Is a white mau'a country and a , whim Htaii't KOYrouint. Uixt Jtaai our . tothofa had made it to, and the great sirupgla ws have now is to keep it so. COil 6 K ii V AT IV IS MKKTJXll IX Northampton . rccria:Aai, N. C ,, 4th. IMtr. I'ursuiint to prertnus notiit , the Consti tutional I'nion ineu of Nt illiauipli n at seml'lcl at l'oiiaiisi, mi 1'ri.hij, lln lilt, ol OcttilaT, for the purpose of taking into eon sideration the .It-plot al. Ie aspect "I nllaiis existing in the State of North ( anilina, ami lu appoint dttlrfabes to a rvneral-t 'or-Ven -tiorr ofTfte Cilnserv alive im-ii n( tliv Sl.itc, to l.e la id in th,. city ,, , ioh the ltith. of Oetol.er. On motion, J)i. .1 ('. Jacol.s n isri.llt d to the chair, and It . I. Ut ah app' i'iti d Si i n tiny. I'll taking the Chair. l)i .1 a i I s m I forth theol.ji cl nl the mt-t tin;; i'l a lion anil poluteil specrli. On tiu.l it ui ol Mr. I (eliles, it Hits rt solved, that a i t Hit l ii i t It v of th e Tii hi appt'llilrd l.y tin Chaiinian. to n poll icsolut n .it- ain I iippniiit two nn-ti sis ihh'Oatcs IVi-in each Cnplain's ilistriet in tin' County, I" .'ittefnl the t oiivciit ion to asst inhle in liah lli on the Kith, ot Ui-tiiliei ; undi r which ri -olii tion, the Chaiiinati appoinlt-tl t t!)tiiti- said Coniutittec, Messrs. Win. lloon. II. C. Kdwanis, . II. IVil.hs, .lohu K. Maoyclt ami .lire Dunhtrey. Iliiriti the al'sencc of the t'oiumittec. iipp'iijiiiiit.' ri marks wcrt-math- h.i .Mi-.-;-.1 .t ..I -, M art in ini.l "t !i. t - 'I ii-j Cotntn'tti''', i-t -t'tttiiiii!. .rt uiilti.l l lint . slit l in. ii on i h it ' -i ..' i"ii. u. -hi in it tiniiti'-ai lit til. til a -i lit- it r. --I n 1 1 nl -. I.ill winlhl In a tcavi to Hill.itnt h tin- at I i'.ii ol tin- Im i tin", lln- r.-siiltilioii- id"pli'lt-v tin t oti-t-rvalivt' iini liti"; I" I.l nil!' ( ill ol Knit 1 1; 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 . J ; 1 1 1 of St pt i m ' i I ht it- tl in it in - ol -aid tin i tin", in n tlitnrttt I. v.Mr IV. I.l.-, .,ii. I. ..ii motion ,. Mr M. -t i.n inn ili i I .pit I I lie III It I i.l th. d. ! L"l'. - "tl. Ih. 'I 1. jiorti tl, i mi-il inrr ..I Mi - i .l"'"i -v, nr. , T li I m k. i. .1 V l.i in'. ,- I-' I.' i Westhy liiilllf, N I It. tin ,. M i - "f, --ilio K.ln anl, .1 aim s sti .h. i t' I 'I in lor. Ilr .1 N 1! itn-i i , I! I or. 1 I: Mt'lstri. II S Ihitton. I n! ,' ' I nl. i. .li re I -niur!i! i v . II T tiiato. I't tn. t- S; t vcr. it t Hiilomrm T: V 1 irfrdi'. X'dhHh II. '.r.--itd. .lohu I' Mi .-:, t i.iti . I., r. ililitsin, .latin- II. K.lii o i-:." i I I! liii"- whites; .-tinl John l I . 1 t . T t . . -1 I fnl.... liioier Sliul an. Vlih - I'.. I it . W II lilllyh in, tieoru" liouer-, Idtsha St. ph. n mil, A lit ii lla-.lh'l. I.tiwsoti Palktl. I hil Itorne M'toilv, Liirn- Pope ami Win II llawlt-l colored. Oil lllolion ol Ml It Shoin-. Ihe it H.ll ol tin t oinmittt e n a it i t-i i - I. and lie- Com lllltlee ill-chali tl. Hit luolttiu ol Mr. Mioiii- and alneinlmi'iil It; Mr IV. Mi- ll .ia- l.-..ii-.l that tin pr.s i-t-.liif s of tlii- iiit t-t in'.' 1"- tr.tlimit t. ' I to tin- Sciitiiitl, Xrifi ( ii ".iii.i i and .vi H.'i, Xiifn, with a llipit-r I .1 .1 1 1 I li alt. li. It was tin it in. i. i -in. I i.l..pt, .i. th:,: there U- a lll'ls lio-i-l , i. I il" iili.' I ol Notthaliipl n C..i,n!. is i ' !.....! t.iir.l to i at i or it ilot , at Ml I n in. 1 "ii - 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 the 1 'It It in-t , l"l lit. pu.p'.-i' "I ItlilUut ilcliln'rat in;: upon I Iii d, I. "al l. a-pn t .1 affairs existing in Ih,- Stutt ,.t N"nl( t at", lina. Altcl an a I h -, In a.-1 . t iv an.l .l."Utiit a. I drcssln Mr. It li. I'., l.i. -. i h im. tin .! pninteil .HHIN C .lAciH'.s. ( ', ,., K. J lit. il l., . y IlM. W AKItiiN Sl"M l' I.l I ' vv ft I I I. Wr r. -nl ill .mi N' it "is . y han: t- th-tt i. in tli-tiin'itish.-.l Ii Ii. i i ,i, . i. Dr. W hi. -i SI. .in-, niv.- ihe N. 1. ". . li t i 1 1 i It ct Hit' nt H'lhvtle Coih t . in tliat till.":, tin -.hi. l. pun tin- olit'lti. n.itiili- rind i!t.i' tin n' ol it i't it h-vi-r 'I he h . l ite M.i.- p. TloliiHi i! Iii lol, a lal'' an. i I. ii' i , rotiipo.-i .1 ot Ihe It .i.lii.L' :ti. .lit al :n nl1. mi .' the rity and tin snnliuis ol tin ri.ili :.-i . l. wiitimit w a-rt-i ei vit I uiih pr.io.in.l aiiiii tloIllindavoli .il tin, III. . We n.i.lii the follow Hi", t .ill :ii I tii .in t li ii '..i t .1 ; i.r !..-ten-Mini.' leeturi "111 repaid to the a'tinloy or can, sol yellow fever, there had liccn nun h dispute. It, had U cu a ijueritian wUethw it was im ported, orot local origin. It ct it titilv a uul unpurlud iu ahipa. The epi.lei.o.- i.ol.i encewat waited through the attiiospheic in w a vi or cycles, ami it always in oh .nalnai and regular approaches ; so tliut in N' n i it leans they knew when it was cumin" hy its prevalence in islnutla in the ull. In the year lH.il it laatn iu llra.il, and alter pass ill( over the in rthern paitol South America anil the West India Islands, il rea, lied New Orleans ill 185:1. In lS.Vi it hail traiclleil as far as Memphis, and was severe in iniinv of the interior tow lis. lis history in New Orleans the present year was reinarkaltle. It first appeared in a mild I'm in, ami in sev eral placet at once, in June, and tlintt"h me weather was favoral'li-to its spn-ad, it did not increase in intensity, and only aliont tl raaes occurred M-r week. Tin se eases c i tlently originated in this city. Hal later in the season a Iri sh wave approa, In-.l from the direction of Mexico, iippi-ariim. in a yi. lent tiil'lll tolililniltiiU.tialveslotl and Nt it lla.ria, and lastly in New M-.n, where il apH-arial iu a severe limn atnl in ita tt ii-inj ratio, though the weather was o! the kind considered unhivtiralile to il- prop irraliou." KvTltAllHI.IMlit t ItMK-HllS OK Sl'KAa- jiH Cor.PAi. It Was sluletl ibar Mr. :tlt'ax, in a recent siecfli, threu'en. il riesitlnii Johnton with haiit'.ine;. Tlii u a intli"; nantly denied hy his tnemls ; l.ni n.- n., it Hud, hv a full ri port of Ins s .-i h, puhlih ini on hit own authority, which is eipiivahut to tconteasion, that what he did s.tv on this auliject was quite a had, if not worse, than he was originally char.'e. with The Speak rr ol the Ilou-c of Ki-iiitcntstivi's Ihreaten Inr in a puMic siei-ch to hsno tin- I hit-r "Magistrafe ol the t'nited States like a com mon malefactor, is ime ol the nt"t di;M a. e fill exhiltitions nl pailisans'uipthat even rum pant radicalism has vet nt ide ll w rit ''t i: eralty stlppiWd ttiar"" Il.i' Sf.lTiVer of "tTie" House thsnuid Ilea jfrntrcTiian. Ajl tin- In i li lions of ConKri an. I the resppctahilily of a constitution which ereatetl tin' iitiiee prcsupMite thill fiwt ;'lnil thai the Speaker should threaten the Chief M tt'ii rate witlt the ignominious ile-tlh of a h loft otdv shuns lo what ll tcrrihle si ale "I di iiiorili.'ili.iii the leatltno politicoi .-I the r. ptiMicrtn party have sunk. I' is lint in aito datie w ith the instincts of "a nit manli soeitH that a mill Uill slleh lall::ua::e would st once foif. it his status and Is' i pei.-. liom all association with j. nth nun We cm ijittAUiitViMrtitS'iiJlti , Jwt iUMw.uatui..., ttoii, has dittriu'eii his t haracler ami ha. entitled liimscll in a .h id il "I all the cotnt ctict of crjH!;tal'lc-iiisrii i lunixturtli, .V. r. ihixU. - 1 ' "TTie yntrwtk (Jen. 'fion, wtio-t inynhjf at lilt ColnnieBimuelit of the rcln-llnni was Mf umtwud Mad tuxlifmlnl, nuly char(ea' ti lhrHHtnl stlolltJw tor aliuupinK . Uh fcur th Kadicala. There ia love of country for you. 1 Ki . .in th. New Y ak World of tth. Vt'V. LINCOLN'S WARUKOBK. Further EevelatibnaTIie Crowds at Mr Brady i Roomi--U. 8. Senator Amone the Vititort Thurlow Weed and the Late Lamented President's "Fine Linen Shirts." Tin- pul-lit Miiou of Mrs. Lincoln's corrts poiiili'in i with her agt-nt iu this city in re-. KaM to f hit ate or Uer'wajilri.iIii, hanrjtl a irreat tltittt-r in cin lcs tiu.htoiinl.le as well :t - 1 1. .1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 Yi-sii-nlsv the nsmis of Mr. Hindi, i.ou lltoailuay, were tl I It 1 1 nearly all he. hy In. lit and t' iith-inen, who came to l""k it the itnotls dtsilaved Inr sale. Iu rinr' the day three I nited Ktatca Seiiattirs, whose initnis hi u-qucst we withhold, called to s.. Ml. Itia.iy.- The sales yeslcrilal did uo exceed $1.10, ti.it il list all. lint; the hirri' niiinher nl la tin- that culled Munv no ilouht were pronipted hy curiosity, and after ixamiuiiio, the ""Oils to their saUslact ion retired with out piiri hasiii". Aiuono thnsc who called wt re I he vi iies ami duuoliliTs ol several ptoinim iit im rchiints. A prey iotisly announced, if the greater pari ol tin- inventory is not disposed of tiithin u li w day.-, tiiey will la put up at aiitli'itt. and so. 1 f.. what they will lirillc,. An " I in-dresses i- the one which Mrs. I. on. .In woiiMiu lln nilil ol the aaaaasiut Won. al that or w Inch she npa-nml orr Iii 'a"-.iol Pit-idcilt l.tlleoln's becollil tnan-'iir it .on iv n t i l It i l:l oiv u KKIi tl t - " s i Y - rt ltTH III 1:1 ll-.l III".- llll I. INI oi.n's SlllllTK. ! I i i. II" '.. l A.li-m- r.llrl. t i It ii-- in-vt-r ipprna.-lnrtl a itlftiim i'lli h i'l ;!.. "ti."t that I In, tint- awakens. I i 1 1 . ' i . it.' im lil. im, I piotrt I "lit aven's '- I ..tit i - in in' i. i "rat. Iiil dull, while t.i en n it pi.,u . oiil unit h mot-i- to assail a u.'lnall. I- paiiitiil. ittitl, tt without a H'rtt't jil-tllitilt I. it. itnniaiily. ! 'lie A fiti-i term Contrrtss or tlie Amrn l ill pioph' have fnilnl to nil et t ll r p. . II 11 ill rv t v p i tat ion- of Mr. Lincoln widow, it .- Ut aii.-i that H ioiiai..e laile.l, during his Iili-and Ttiticr hts dtiti, to wspim ' "VitttrT ' vv -1 1 1 t.-.. i loi i iinliili life T-liey should not. th. r. toie. I -nl..t ti , to the reproach. I ri'-t omh'i I ht' imput ation lit iiiL'ral it llile. Iini Mt. I itiiolu. vthile iii pouei. dome ! i. i -" ;l I n.in-dy, the -il"oestuil ol u Lill- ti ton. I. l' voluntary i nntriliulions, n. iihl tiiti litt-n promptK ri-Himletl to. 'I In-n-it i. .nal lii-'trl w as Warm It gushed ..i.l iri lil. ral i utlowineiits for tirant tod i'.oi iL.'ttt It would n eheerfull.t have, met t'.i ippi .tl in t iini ol .Mrs. Lincoln, it it had not mt nit iit ly ch'setl am) i hillt'l. In In r i-oiii' i.arn'iis Mrs. Lineuln is re- nti-tl a. I ilterlv di'ininnein; Hia-rettiry , s. ,1'ti. I', lor whitli, ol ctitiiuc, thcte is nt i '. ai ! attt --r ei use, lor he wroni,'S no man, and ninrh I. ss is In capahh' of iiijustit c, vw.'ii, ot i.n tiukln hnss, to liotnnti. lint in happen to know - thr pit i- ('nidi I'. Smith, linn St'tii'tuty ol the Interior, t I., ni out inloriutiiil ;i lact. liith iucctiiitd Mr. Litu-ohi tir.'.iinst Mr. Si-wstd. Tlnr i I'ji'.-iileiit 'aie tin- PritiCi' Napoleon a tlin i ii.i.I"! w huh Mrs. Lincoln sent to the Secre tin nl tin Inlet i..r lor payment of n I.ill ol . -.inn- tfritui. This ilt-inand. though whollv tJ" . . -, t inr: I torn the I'residt ut's wife, i !!.'. 1 1 l a. t .! I i,, ,t i it tall , VI ho I ailed upon tin- N-. it I in ol Slate tor advice, w hen he , ... in .1 t h it Mi -wild Ii id alsotlin.tl the I'm. it. h. il imMhe satin- lllllultfr of guests, , vt 1 1 . 1 ui i in", them a duplicate of the dinner t! Ih. H I. ,lr II. .ii,i. In la. t Ml. Seward " 1 I' I h i h I. m l - hnlll tin sllliii restllll- ! . I l!. ..'"I I l III "Utl l ill kit' ll' III! i'OHlS of . i it'll I'.ti ivh ii Mr Seward p-u.l $:iil. Mi I. . i ..in .! rutin, it -1 : Km ninth ti tl...- ot luin Intri'i.t il, tin i i.iiiu was -i ; i k t 1 1 ' i -l 1 . anil lil.l'l tiol 1. p.. I. Kor tin., It.i4i in. Mi--. I..i.ii.ln tuuiii.li.U. nu.li - i-t.t..-;.- Sintlh rtnd Si-ward. This , ai ml, lioiii ver. was siil'sc.jtn ntly coyt ri-d i:p in a r::n.li net'i :ucolUtl, hut. on asiollrd im'i.' '. y hii-li rrspcil for Mt Liinoltt i iiieasuruliiv stipprt-ssi.l. I Thoiiyh Mr. I, int. .In leltr an e-tutc whitii i eii.ihltt". Inn faiiiilv lit live quite its vpwf i firlal.lv t lit-y had nir Itvi.t, Coiiirri- i alul tl... miplu Aiiliid Uavu. pitaitplJ- itit- i 1 chi'iiliilly prm ide. I in n iti lie nt y I"!" them, j ' :l M'r Lint o'n her-elf'. with eti-t- rulvrint aoe Ihal hirh m.Hioii gave her. hatl mailt liitn.l or iitspite l icspeil. And tin la-l exhil.it i"lt proles how ilit itu t 1 1 e ly riphl ! Ihe popular est i unil r ol her clnilai-lil nil j The I'.n l lor which Mrs. lain .tin , t k large pul'lieil v . tiaitti'lv, thai slit ris-iii-.l pieaculs valtit-l ai "f'M.niMi,! a pret nam and slimiest 1 1 e lint- ll-i;cst i If. t lctM.nl i till ta's ami i otilt .. : . milt s. t in limri' dial itaCle enlist rucl i '! i- li a- Illtl lhll'lli;ll the IIHSiiliip. tion that tiny ware expressions ol rt-ftld and ll n ndship. lint il is not known that the w ife iif am pr. iih'iit, however eHtim.ih'e. was a., hiaded with shawls, hiccs, tuts, dia uiomls, rings, ivc. Mis. Lini'oln's piopi-ii-it) tn sell things lias ll;tiiil'eUtl i .'llll, ami Is fore any uic, s sit,- Wn foreseen. If our inlorm.ittoit is n-it title, i h lett of Mi. Lincoln's new linen shins were sold almost liefore the remaniH, whii ti were Kltromled iu the twelfth, hatl started I 't Unit "Isiurne from whence no iri Ih t it Inrti " linliviilifiHi , w-e arc ol.liged tn Mrs. Lin coln tor an txpres-ion of her ill will. It i pleasant to rviueruher that we were always iini nt Inior iii that quarter. Ami it is r.iia11v pleasant to rctucinlicr that we pos- i .l tin I'tien.l-hip and i-nntiilencc of Mr. Lincoln I" the last hour ot his life, without pay mg court, n others did, to Mrs. Lincoln, nit, I in spit, ot lur constant efforts to di ! urh otil tel'il ioi.s t,l It Ittk-t'l li 1 II 1 iCjol UN U.S. Tin Ni '.i "i -'tk .a.'-iup says . M' 1 '" i. I'i. -id, nl. .li I not hini- sell -pin I. '-i ii. White II. . Use evM'nseS, oil I I"l "I los fa-, IKHI ir .l.l.tlim. - Ht.itgicn provided him w ith fuel, and with JjUjuV ...tttJall L'J.i.U. UI ..the YVuiUi. llouae, with Iii- 4-1 . ik-. in. -st'n.jt r, etc, -n.-iy, id in '-t I'. r all his hills except mere household rn uses. Me hail a large garden worked In Cono-ress., with all the luxuries of sum tner houses, green houses, ttc., iVo-. lie en t.'rtiii iit-tl hut ii rv I i 1 1 It-, tin . 1 linn wttho'il "teat eieitse And il i vety ceil tin, nay, It ni"'itr-ti-il in C "ii.rri . that when Mrs. I.inetilii hit tin- While Hiiiisi'. so I it tli, was h ll in it thn C.ingiesa, forthwith, nnnle lor' ippi -pt i at ions to make the house even hn'-il il-h . T' re in r.' I t-for,' the Commtttiv of Ap propt iai urns in Citngiesa extraonlinsrv ,r con nt supprci-se.1, liy the consent ol i the Ih liits-rals tlivrn, tt well at liyTlirul. Stevtiw, the head of the Commit tt, and stipprts.eil lor th hoor of thtcoun- t- . - -- r The Cilixti, ' n weekly Jotmial of New Yotk, takes this view of the whole sul.jeet - - j'?" Juo ar all ltm a vwulttasuon that Ihh djWilillrixt ftvors tiud pltcet ol.tained anil given awty by.JIra. Lincoln's influence Willi her hnsliand were regarded by that lady in the light of personal perquisites, to SeTrfrqxw-ri nf ciiftcrTnlprc3cft . tt the whim might scire Inf. Hhc can now only ki true sLcp farther. Let he taile up each prevent, suic liom whom rnwivt'l. and, futther, l.it.il it witti a un morun.ly m ol the prolmlilc jirofils in place, or on t-on.i shotldy contract, nr permit to Imj rnttf. this uiauuc we llunk it might It I0111..1 thiil the iu Unil vulue rttillne.l by Mrs. Lin coln's inlliifiit',' to a gent tunai! who ptim nt etl her with a carri ifro and nnir of hor-' -certainly not costing over two thoitKand tlollars, all told -mutt have buen in lh vi tinity nl nt least Four Uu11drt.1l ThurtiMiml Dollars; ami very likt ly a similar vhihn might show that rvcrv pTtnvi 1, firi.T ilr, and nrtich) ol (i'vvi'ln in her eelhrction. nut t have hcen panl fur (lin.Uly hy thu conult 1 . at the same extravagant rtittt' iMroiiTwr rrioj'osiriox. A STIinmi A ITI MIT TO lll MAOK JIV Vos oukss in IIahviom.k MATTKna with TIIK I'llKslUhM UN VHK skil'TUKUN tjjltt -. TION. Aii luipoiiatu prosisitinn has just lat-.i start.sl l.y mlliuntial llepuhlicant which seems to meet with conshlciattle favor, urn I may have a c 1 . 1 it folium, . i I ill uyjtm illltm .lln; a. Ism i.f Ctmgrtts at the approaching scs sion ami upon the next rie-idcntinl elis tion It is, that 11 Congressional Committee shrii' 1st appointed, l.y lln- consent nf all Sen it. 1 .mil lleprcst utaiiii s who concur in th. proposition, tn watt upon I'residt nt John ton and request him to state di I'tiiitelv w I. ' plan he has to siilnnit for the speedy ret an striutioii and admission of the Hoiilln 1 1 States, as he has hitherto iqqitist'd t vi 1 1 policy thai has Ineu initialed ley Congic ,Thcy pit stnnir that In has u .letlnile pr 1. 1 cal plan n n - I'listrnet ion in his own linn I which he Lclii'visi wnuhl ho i'Ostiyi'.uii-,) which w. iiiil initt his iippfovnl. Tin 1 wtmhl iln ti no , Main to 11 rertaim -. whether there is uny possihility of the h gi.datiye juid ,l'Xi.uUvtt,l.,,Ui;ftutJM:.,Jt -tU...,., goierr-niu iil hsinn--ro?mr- on it poltry thru -would restore the ev n in I Mates to rcpn scntjition lielme the next Presidential iln tion, or w In lln r the cniniti y must n ui im lit ils pns.nt conilil imi until those It... hrsin In s shall he hronght into an-ord hv the decision ol the hallot lox in iMiitj. Al tempts have liclnn)' la-en made to patch up a coinpioiiii.se I'l tiiei 11 lite President and Congress, Inti they have lieen only iiiiltvi.l nal volunteer 1 Hurts. Thr prniotrtl mote mcitt coiiteinpl. iies the concurrence ol a u' licieiit tiitinl.t 1 of n 1 11 1 il it in ih to wcttr. a mnjorit) ol em h luuisc. should nny ri';rci iiient he possihic, mid t he npplicntion lo tin i'loaiduiti. will U mmiiiaI ami authoritative ll originates w ilh those w ho fear thid im -perti'liliil'lll may hiing a ilesltnrtie 1111:111 eial crisis upon the country, nut! is nidi" meet the approval nl' Hcnalor Morgan, i t Now Ynrk, and other rvpresoutativus .1 lollstinuait-urn piirUtuiarly eotw-crncd tn the iliiaiicittl prosperity nf the country. It wnuld mnn over tnrm the ntlcldW ot n in h vonttitutiouiil party nil over Ihe Union. I We clip the fort t'oing from the Wash inglon coiTcspiinih-iKuol the Now Yin I lltr.it.t, of the blh., Im what it is worth. Nki.lio WnyKNCl.AIUINu A FllT tl I I'assahk. ( lit Friday iiflernotm two in". m women from I'hilndelnhia took intssn 'j-c on the Ste'iim r Louisiana, Captain Kusseil, I. : Norfolk, lusli iid of going to the place i n Is.ard apptoprialeil for the accommodation nl iitgitsj-, iln y wint into the ladies' culii i Heforc the time lor the I oat to start tin ', were politely informed that they were in li.-. w rong place, hut they replied that thoy w 1 . aai.l i.lu pi)iii,ltJ, : aud Jiultixi.iiisiau. mi reimiining white liny wiri:, in the It ' apartment the l.iuil enul.t uti'ord. Capt n , Kiissi II w us rnioi itietl l th sinti. nf nf)iit w hen he went to lln ctiljiu and tritnl to 1 plain lliut llieie wui, u place for "col.. 1 ptople,'' hut ihey wtri' tlcato Uriu,.auU 1 a prt.scil ! Ut if iJvtiiiuirudiuu Ui rA'maii w4i.'. tin 1 wen- Kintling iill i x'po-ttnlntion nl 1 tlitxtLapiaiulCuk,stiv4ttij4iUia.it.t . Ciiitiiinghani, w Im in turn Uii tl hupom -tf la-rsnic-KTii nirh lhr-?ntmirrltetaa - th"-. who had ptl-i filed htlll. The VillllK'll w .- stttlil urn. and Cunningham las-ante ih 1. 1 uiinetl, ami ti'li'-tt an tnlpaty fuiletl, I . found n in 11 smi 1 to cjw t them from ti. 1 al'in. 1 n. ihle t.i have their ow n way to the Inallet, they left the Istnt with n till' ' ' tn appeal to Judge Itoml, (Kailicwl.) w In tiny h It asssiirt d would assist them in lln : ih.'iiiaiul to have the la'st plnco 00 thu Ismt. I p 10 l.t-t niolit neither the ncjrro wouti 0 imrlht champions of "manhood stltTra'.;. had titk'-ti any steps to vindicate the ran nl Ihe siililn ilaiightert ol 1'hila.lclplli ti,iltimirt IliizctU. st t - H tiNsim cnoN Ki KfTtoN in A!issi-.i PI. tlcn. Ord has Called the election in Mississippi it tider the lieeijtiatiurtion act Ciiniiiii ni'iny ou llio first Tuesday (Hth) ,,1 NoveuilMr, the cniniulssioiicrs 1 of elct iit n an' tn traiU'l their circuits, opcnfti( a poll in i-scli pnciiiet at ti n A. M. on cntiwutu , days (it pAssihh j until the citvnit is com phlisl. Then the returns are to la iluii certified in In .i.'-pi nt. rs. 1 he nuiuljcr .1 delegates to a I aiy tit ! iti la Hxics! at JtN -Vickshlllg has nl .' di legates, ColunillUS at ,1 Jackson hiiye lour e:'h, Natfhel, llol.s Spiinsrs, IL in 1. .do, Ac., tbretueadi. pn-stinie a -iui.l r onlt r will lH' made 1.. Aikaiists. which is in lien. Ord's distn. . hut the l.n l has not yet 'tita n jxiiimtincril "A Haial fntm Naahiillr to the ( im 111 nt: 1 C.'imirw says that il arems to I. coitrcdrd licit iioieruor llrownlow will I" ek-ctetl to the I tiite.l htaten Hrnale It. 1 . Tennest e. in pl:u nf Mr. I'sttersnn, win., terms expii-fti March 4th." ' Nevl to scntfing a rttit) inck Ethiopian the rtsiili ! old lliiiiislin's prcst:uc in t,U. -Senate1 will hale a wltolcMinu efnei." Think nf BVovvtilnw's 'ifting np h1t Ynirot in th, chantls r which onee n unimlcrl to theih , j toncis 1 Impifnce of lliniiel Wt Insterl .V jM 1'iryiiiWfl. Chief .Inti in- I htiac arnveil at Cnluinlni Ohio, oil .Hal unlay. Is-I, and ll at lei'eivc. I .-, In-111 i. 11- nt tin- pi it ; . Ik-made ti h. i: -pcta h in which, while s'.-.tinj thtitf his 1 . sitmn pre 1 ruled Ins taking an active p ,, in politics, he avowed his sympathy with the rndli til party, Slatetl that he iuteiid. .1 1.. voto ihtt rcpid'licaii ticket, and dci I an .1 ?Jjtoj.fo'.iil'liii4U Onto Whitk Bovs is Ullk. -Tint is III. name of a political oryauixatiou there, w Im h U taadv up of toldiert who h ive been ( vice or uuder Btny but t" againiit equnli UurBM4)Wt:-wlth aud . tral, nH. wftlt . the Begro. ' They did not tight, Uicj .a even to free ucKroes, bnt to restore th. Vnton. Such an oigaiiiiatioti onht (. I., institulial iit all tlie rttule. Wu have uU.ut thirty thniumnd of them herti'lii New Y.irk and Brooklyn aloae.A'; J". trw. , 1 , ''f - .-atwisi-. -- t 'i .1' ? t v it It -i h; n. t.( :a.Mti-Mlt.;S-1' ' fc.i'iMrW..,i(
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1867, edition 1
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