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I 4J l -4 I'll If 'I .11 4 1 i si k :? .1 i ijl . 11 . , t It1. if THE SENTINEL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER , 1M7. - - rrrrr' GRX CJLXarS O&UKR TO RSLKASE OXBAtL .......... We were gratified to learn, by telegraph. Bight before last, that Gen. Caabr bad is ued an order to Post Commanders, to re lease on bail all person sot subject to the articles of war, held ia arrest by th milita ry authoritiea. This w undrtstsnd to in rluilp all civilians, who are Charged with violations ol the laws of the land. This Is what ought to have been done at first, and seams to us to be tn strict accor dance with the requirement ot the Recon struction Acta But does this order require that th parties should be bailed to answer Utora tbs civil Court of th State 1 ..We hops so. This is what tb Reconstruction the privilege of the hxll.H in ' i i . . the Acts seem to con template, i strongest ju'tiflcation of their pr.-jn.lit-e Tb military arm of th government it j ag,in,t TOii . ynu are thereby d.-muini-profassedly in th Booth, to preserve order ' vnd doubt, what nine tenth! ot the and quiet, and to aid in the enforcement of , wujw race i.i vour owu mid;t already be ta civil law, whenever the civil power of ' 14 tnal A wi,nle, vu are inrapb. the State cannot or a ill not do so. In our present condition, this may be necessary. At least, it may be a proper precautionary iueare of the government to prevent dis order, ana it the military aim is need dis creetiy, and only to effect that object, it would be esteemed by th lovers ot peace and good order as a blessing. But arrests snd trials of civilians for Civil offences, be fore military courts, except in those caaaa where the civil courts rill not do their duty, ! tend to alienate the feelings and sympathies of the people front the military and those agent of the government who order them. Vone of the Southern States, perhaps, have, a better class of military officers and agents, I to enforce order among them, than North Carolina Some of them, so far as our in lormation extends, are spoken of in terms f,i , . . ' . .... of the warmest kind ; yet it is evident that (V. , . .1' .. others ot them lend loo willing a ear to a , . , . . , , , . claa oi men, who are proverbial for their w , . - , hostility and acerbity towards our peop e. . . , . " 1 ' snd whose bitterness doe not hesitate to ... , . oppress and seek to bsve arrested innocent ,. . ' , , , r -wi. .i. .1.!. -art ewf" svstu iwis vu uo .uia. tt sen voej ay "let by gones he by gone," they mean 1 it. No Conservative man in th State bar hors hostility either to the government or to ' individuals, for the past. If hostility does exist, it is only because of the persistent bit ' temes and acrimony of those whose aims are selSsh or partizan. '. .....pc- vo. .eg- led their duty, or to act partially toward I , . . ,. i any claas of aniens, we do not believe. i . . They nave, in no instance, given any coun ' , . ' " , ' , , tenaoe to toe prosecution of any one, be- r ' i cause b was a vr, or bfeavm he Waa a . , ... . ,. . . ,, Radical sympathizer, or lor any politicial . ., . . . . or other unworthy consideration , nor have ., , , , they screened men becsuse the Court svru- ... . ... . petbtred with them. We cbsllenge any . .. . . . .. . one to produce reliable evidence to the con- . . trarv. The intimation, therefore, that the I , , . . . t ei.tl f nnrl. rm n.. . 1 . .kau.1 t ,1.. .tta.iM, " ... -ii i. i.i; ...n .i. , I s w sas, wui, v bajravsatiw gipiuiiuui buu without foundation. It doe, therefore, ap pear to ua, with ail proper deference to the , miliUiry aathoritiet, that military trials of ciTiliuya. how much soever neCetaarr thev 1 may poaeibW be in othr Stnte, cannot Im oeceas&rj in North Carlia. Ou tie tcorcol economy to the govern -meat, then caa be no question that the : trii of ciriH-aa, ty Military Court, it ex ecdiag.T ei pen lire and damrgiu to the , jroreraiBcc t. Ours m greats powerful; sad rich goTsromeot, but it cat not bear un nerebary erpenee, which eaa be aTOulel. only at the risk ot making the people puorec Jutttcittftnef i ai)ce, such . a- j f ts t rM fcnr-rt at Tai ' ., - , ..j .'ifiv. .U- ..... coDiemptaivn ui.ue issi ui ms i.nu, more "oH'ii. mart cbMOlr n - mtete I procptlT olKntyl, aod the true P"P f nf Ja-Vvit )'--sf fla.m. afaawttlB t . t as 1 swt In I ' ' ' our Cis-il. than iu our Military Conr's. At; least, the people Wiere it, and we desire to I . , -, 1 ;i;, l..n our mililsrvi see toe U.1 ecs:u.iv, .. "..i i.ui....j i men will a. e the reason and propriety of ap- j pealiog to the civil rather than to the mill tary arm of the gnTernment for the vindica tion of ioBOcmre and law, and the enforce mailt of jus As to offences against the ".army regula tions," or sriicles of war, do question or difference of ODtoion can eiiat. The voice of t'.e people readily accords with the j decision ol inspiration, "Render unto I Carsar the things that belong to Canar, j and unto God th thing tbat be Ood'." ' -" m 1 . . v. .u. t i I AT LIS. B.l I.-., , ,'U iu. 1 ' J " 1 c.v- tino, a colored man, wno voted with the Conservatives, was attacked by the negro Radicals, when he turned upon them and I hot three. im-In th month, on in the fool and th utlr in tha abdomen. r . ,1,. .-rf-l. nrtr r I p.ge, it will U seen that in Richmond, also, .1 .t.. i,u... , even in the presence of tb military, the live of Con- rvative colored men were n - danredal the hand, of th. tnialad and i-1 furiiud Radical black. White radical., funaUd BadK blacks. Vt hit wno aepvuu. ". .....us -- . stigators. Aorl th Is Iii:l.ti 1 -fl' "b-1 , m m j v. n...f.ai..ts Th Pa.tesai.unr ' ........v - - r jiapers contain sad accounts of the) disci pllne and savage tyranny of the negro or ganuatioD of that City " not endure. They wouli wreck and anarchy upon kk i W bear of some of the eame state ol thiniii iu tbU '1 things can eing general -.jlts of the ountv, uuda-r the working, ol tne Inion League eitifCt. in a few day. to b able to mak ... me startling di-4ilourel connected with (hit matter. Messks M. t. 11' lJ W. bin, the I onset t a-. ve candidates t... tl- Cotivention i.ahliah a Hat of aI.noin I UJ IUUUIUI- , mint, ...ending fro... .0 morrow u(V to. the .... . ... . .. 'v 1 ... : 1.. .. ...a- , mm 01 .-soveuioer. 1 11.7 invne tue r.a.11- i .... . . , . . I sl i auiliaates in meet mem ami discuss the ..uestioBs of tb. dav. This is right. Let us hae. in ery County, however great the odd. against itl. a vigorous canvas. Let Ihefnttrnomirte e-Ra.licl-i4' twHy autpc-ssJ U ' .1 TO TIM COLOR KD ViVA. a . .. . -a . .a .a. ..- ...-.. f Thn . .. . i,ii;,-n. aat in .ntv ol you arv. tvery intelligent . . . .,ku.r, m.n uu4 that inn are ...irr. w -r -i . .j .... Wv .n,l ST " . i aiasutea: from that tou have becu cu.anci pal. d. eud you are tree to labor 'Tin ststvc to Im-uuir ui fill ami respectable citu.ens. in vmr a,.pr...ii.U sphere of 111,-. ,.r to, , .., ,.,.i. i.n .-,1 ... iiiIo1hicl-. Hut y.mr wiih aim imn m an- m a rtatc at nlij.iion, more do(raiinK tlian , any -ritude nl toe ho ly. You oliey, tin a: itt ai-t vilitT. the teheUiif a Mam . ..... ... ...u -L, Uw roiHIitllteJ themMlves your nuuttrt, finl ', Uo drive you, with whip att'l goad, a n. ir. ilnvra under the vokc. V! sr.- therthy sffording the pc-ple of the North, thoaa woo have just reiuacd to giv you. ss yet, of exercising intelligently fliv riht of suffrage You are heaping up aniti'd yourac'f an amount of pr.judice and l.o.tih ty, which will le your ruin, jut so sure a that the sun shines. At the beck and bid- di f , few wniUl political demagogues iwt ..Iv.nlnran who. fill Cannot lad t perceive, if your eye are half open, are hated and despised by the immenie msjority ot their own race and odor, you have arrayed yonraslrcs against those who huve been your beat trienda in the past, an.l who will be your safest human trtut and reliance in the future, unless you continue the -nse lers Course of alienation which you are no ; pursuing I Gen. Howard says that, in the two year, ...1 - k.ir !. 1. .trt,l tine. volir , , ,' ! emsncipstion. your rsce haa decreased one 1 .. ' ' ... ,, million and a quarter. We will not go in I - , , . , , u- ,- . to the uhdosuphy of this diminution : , manv reasons msy be aaaigned tor it. Hut ' . . . 1 . , ! the Chief of the Freedmen's Buresu says o. , . . , . . ... and vou have confidence 111 him an.l In, 1 " , . . , ,. statements. jl-l' r ms .si . i Brest v interior in numhera t tile Wl.it. I men of the Snoth.--to say nothmg nl ibe great white population ot the North, who. as recent events have proven, are far more bitter against you, and nstural'y so. than those among whom you have been reared, and, to-day. the disproportion i, greater than ever. At any thing like the same rate of decrease, which hits already occurred, hnw will tou stand in five years. how in TVV,. .ill thn I.. ! ... , .,, . , , wild and silly fancies of political power, ,, with which designing men are tilling our heaiU, solely that they may serve a prrs-nt , 1, . , . . , , purpose I You will lie feeble In nnml-rs an.l utterly without tnendi .!" even tho-e J who are now mi'm you. will he tne f rat to i J desert vou. when they find uu re .n a .uiii , ' . dition to be ol no further srrvm- i th.-tu tl 17 . . , Touxaa prevent all this. Be indu-tnoi:, Pfc'r-r. Y " , , . provident and thntty, -attend n I r , voiir morals, your education au l ..nr J work, and lesa to politics, and your Ffirr will not rlrrrwse, or at least hut slowlv. Be courteoiw sn-1 coneilia'.o'-y, hliow I y your act- that you desire the frit u li.'p. rafhrr fhan llif enmity, f th- hi'e i !'. and tou oujflit ti know t'Mt thev 'I n' t repel u. The tnoat of you are tin . i'y hUt - ; selve. ut vou cek to make -laTi- nf tlm--who are uor disposed to tie nr Some of Tor number, we know, are ron-MtrratiTe i . , .-L.i.-t lu teeUng and wlsn to no ngni. oui mi; iiuim of you lnt:midate and threaten them. TTtfy hardiydare, ev-n, to attend apub'ir meet ing that U not held under the nuanirei of the I.ea-jne. mich lea to TOte as tlteV lleae. for - ., .. , . i. rhich vou 1 " lJl jmepace ,ne,rn, ,n irg,ia, ju mUK,n u, , nil. s.nrt avn tn alav tvrv man ot your i , . 1 . . "' : . ,ui)t vhn dhTti u t!l1nk an.1 act for him- 'aelf Tt is so ire. to some ent. We! , , . , j -. ra, , Rnr follv but who are i " " ... ...... I . arraiu 10 ..i mum r.Lrpt .u .u breath." oiklna 1 j We tell tuu again that you are w ruin for yourselrej. You will not heed us now, and we are, perhaps, but wasting time, paper and ink ; but the day will com when you will remaiber thee words, and wish that you had regarded them. Iitdiar The Democrsts in this State bar gained 11,010 on th vote ol lf)H0. when Trusler rRadical) wss e'e-tt,l by 11,300. Okio. The recent vote in Ohi was the largest ever polled in thst State. The Rad icalloss was over 10,000 totes. . - K.UICA1.1SM OvutLaUrias iTstu. dm- If I C WW OB ami. . a cnta-Bllws " .u.-u.ts. ; J i(..0 iD flirra..or not The "ininrv" itp.nnsu .u , -. easels, mer. sham What h.cm. 1 miee inind to do la, tn decile what "republican form of government, not on I eVdence ut acccdirg to t h'r lwn,de..;.ndthen on.re.s ,, eipected to I I. . 1. ll.rrl.nfl haa a Htafe onvi rnmml piy tne ruie. wine. toe. .u. ,- , 1 a. A 1 1 t-k. Q t tm In il(-aaau.lrin I aar . mrwn. 1 ye" it wa. held that the giverrtmient of I Ldnm-' M '11 was not 1euu111.au, an.l proUbly this yesr Ohio will fall under the ; wouii i-f ranirr 1 a.. .. I . ' . . ... j: L . , riirii.ua it t ..nu-renS suoui'l fliscover tuaii CUTIOUS It -.ong.-es, Sliou,,, o.seov.-, toa, . r r- . -I 1 I A'..,. . la... 1 1 IDeiS WCie OUIV ...ire 01 iuui i-rpuii.t. ao Bute. 10 me 1 nion. ..etc -ouiu wu 'J!?"7 " "en,MnM " ' ' ' ' ,m 1 - mm s j A correspondent of the Philadelphia 'reas I ! I Radical) speaks thus oracularly of the sit- uation in Alabama ' I "The people hving voted . C, intention tn elect their delegates that hodv will meet Im tlth Of NotWbwr next The dele- ! cates are compiwd of seventy eight whites ; I up. I' nineteen black. The (Jonatitulion . ' wmett they will .rnl wiH rhaWy U aa . M- 'falmost lif-ral ropy it the 6onslitut.lon of ! in Bowan I Vermont. Alter this is adopted, which will not tsk long, it will be relerrsd to the pco not tak long, it will le relerrbd to the pco UUl I.". ."'.. " -"' - yw- ..... ........ a 1 . 1 W ,7 ' ins uia.uij... AVashinaon where w. trust to see it accen- . . , .. . I lerl at an ear V day. so that Alabama lnav a take her rank in the I nion as a thoroughly 1 reconstructed 8UU." Th. Old School Preabvterian SrocJ nfi .ynrt th dUr-rwt Wwchct Ot 1'ra.byUri.u. ' il WORD TO CONBBBVATlVKti. The criia ii at haud in this Bute, whin every Conservative man should do his duty J -.'..'. . H Constitution and Union. ou are ............ ttfW Mnalit-R """ "" '"." s . neprn supn nmcj -, nor 01 connscsnon m-r .lia.pialitic.tion f..r paM political ..ff.-nc. . """ i ...e negro, .......j. " ou ate fn.n.U of the negro, nillinjj craiit him frei-flotu atul all Hit-riguu guts acre- sari to freedom, but vou d unrr to freedom, hut von n.it belong to that elam of men, who b.l ' T tnat the in . I , .'rta I e hllfe the mntrol ! 1 ter.t of Constitutional li amonent, if committed t i2nor-nt and vivi i buhl Y lie'Uve. ntiol he (...verniiiin! . r to i f t he Stuti timl ft t n l in the hum. of llu w i'l1 thf w-aff .111. 1 li-ipiiT: t B it r n k.i- ifi 111 1- i I..- k i it.' riict. in ril i' I t il l, ll.t rc iituiif tru lav servamc, men N . 111:1:1 is a sound l'oiiM'rvtiti . or .an l.e n . ojr. : by ym n siirh, who 1, willing to ronijironn-.c or barter away l'o-i s-rvative priin-iph-s r (inirfT.'nr 1.0 11. for .tTM.nnl L'-im. or 1-' trmi ity persona! spleen .-r di,l'ke 'o any one. A true Con, iviitive Kfthl t 11, tin- nt!.. r l.iy "I have no oho;c -..t .Hen. willsiiji poit ('onervi!it- in.-n H e. nr.- u -nunteil l y ttie Coiit at iv.- ( -j.1,-of the r..ur!. n. Ilol'tt T 'l.. th. V an-. ll'lhi- fH.. !e n.-.ninate uic, 1 v, ill vrv, tin. 11 and .1 . i.l! ! t ,11 t.. . letl lua i.-l- 11. k't. I...... I l.ilitV" in, citir.-ii imiI t ... l k -uf and -I., it.ey lhe raii -i '.he I onsen wl 1 ve p.-").l.. at 11 ti-ne like this. Hut 11 tlicj pi. I'er ..'in r, I inyM-lf. I uiil .uppoit lite il. kit utth all my might and do .11 i rati 10 rlM-i the 111 ki t." That . ml the irile metal -III I. i- no eounu-rltit 111 that. An.l it tii. . -i..' t ouveiition nominate ueh m. v. ., -l.-i ' l,'o lor thein.ii'i nutter nlr' the nr.-. Let, then, the ( ii-,.-r aliv.-s i.e 011 tin ah rt, an . let tl.em he sure to '.rm ...n their best noti next Thiirs lav. o .kin sol.-lv to lile true Irttercst, i,f !,, H-.i.h- 1 h. State ' F - nti-i. T. -1 , 17. toi.l ! MK-fiH KliI 1 "it- We art; nwian't.'ii li vii.g. thai it ai u i fni-itiin ot Prlrh," l,rTh. of Ortnhrr: 1 tliHt ( ilumlti tirt I't lid 1 the New Wnrl ! "Whi-n tin' tlay Pawned, lie saw 1 re h. in a If VI 1 Hlnl t'fJIUU'l'' -t'"il Itr-mut- ill eitt-nt, tl'rc jit fir-lin s-t ri l -rdure. nrxl roViTt-l ui'.h I r t 'ik- a (onltiiu- d r rhir.l. Though fvi-rythmir 'i -a red in th wtltl luxuriance of untufm-d mature. et the Island wun evitleiilly populous t r t'i luhaitMnta weu- m- ii i-u from titr wods and runniiiir trotti a. I .art to th' Imre, where thev 'o d ttn .if tin i'iip Thi'V were '. prtrtlv nakt. tin.l, ii. in th-ir attitude and iff nre-t. nppenre I fn .t ot in a.ioiihniriit. Coluiuliu- uuil oa t for ihu bhipj to utiL a U.or iV f'5t to b" mti':'d miii.-I lie ent r ed hi-own o, hi, i-t J.'y H'tind in m- ir't-: till U-t.r.i:is I'l- ro,.! in -! ; , M.-tri n A 1 - - IV: 7."n. -t- I V.r r nt .1 . . hi I't-" M r. put off in r n.p .ry In t..t . hoi-, U htariny the lianner of t'n m .r pie en. i. '.,-. :n ! . 1 1 h h ;r'-t n i r-!i i on va h .id Hit ! tt ra V an I I. t on-: t. -of ti. t n-.T;l,4n .Moii in it.. .ii- i, f I-Hv-i, iirnini.t'tl bv rrnwi:-!. No , i litl he land. h in to tlire' I . r n e ! upo: lii-i kineii. kissed ll.i iirili. in t .'mh .! t lu f k h Ki t"l wiiti u nr.- ot if t- onph- w .11 follow e 1 by t tie rt-Kt. u ho-r , hi-ift- mi !., I ovtit'ow. 1 wi'h the -im-ti i-;ii.- ol l'IM'i t j It-. -! nn l.ii t, th- ii ii , in. .i.'iiv jin Htturd, .',i-pitt t i tin r-.i.-i. - ne) nd i.': ', a-s-i i n 1 ! 'i- r ' i ) Y i, r ikj t ;!pfntn, mii ti Hodrtjro d- Eibcio, i o- ir t 1 1 ... :i' ni triit nt , I'o ln; ."-'i ind tii- r -r that i. 'undrd. ho Kk -t-i, . poasc.-aion im th- naiuo ol ill:- C iltliuii v Salva l Frittn ilia, eventf-al day, thuugti. rwl.Jwd I nf u n :i iii.-, tn f lintn .Iii r ('-'I i. hi, tia has ImiI.'II.-'I ill'- iuin"rla: li'.m.r lit .li-rcv- rv ..I An.' rici. Ti.e in -1 ice. " l" ''!"'- the p-l of 11. Hi;a. ..I luu-r'ili.!f i.,n.n! in.rnption. i , 1 ill' r 1 ' l illl.n 1 1:1-, 1- nu ii". li, i-o i rn n j f,U ,s,,u, ,..,.. I .hp .... . J- u .. . i . t .. K 1 , t Lunation, lor hi. 'ownmn-n..t .'ml V l.t ., iux uituawi TOumiraua- , ei in th.- 1 .i.ers, Vr- ,u., it was ihotili! rl'le. """I'1 . "r,w".t'''' , .uiauvun.ri Tru .jc a " '..t mu-,r u",r . ." .'" ";.'Jt' cDiriciurn im- p.iirnaia wuieii puiKj.t.e.t it, and sm.e it le i t , I., il. vc thst the great risvigtr'(as n..t tnlitle.l to all the credit ' liestowed upon him by the civilized nrM lor geniul and a .rmp. A number nt years an, fiohert (4 Moore, s citizen ot Newl'.-rn ami un nll'io r in the I uited States navy, procured Iroin a pn ..n. on the Inland of St Domingo, a p..r tl .1 ot the iron Ix.lta t.. wlncjj CIiiliIii. had Ircen chain, d. This --all ml and u. eiH.tpliahe.l yonii1: ofiic-T li ll ;i vi.t m 1.. h.ver, on his . iu"' 1... in. , an.l w as l.i:'i..J ut sea, though ( ..tetid pr'ie rea. In.l the hands of his Uuuiy tlir,.uuh the ki tl. , nr.. 01 111a (iiuiati. a, w.ui an interi si in a. eotiut of the manner iii wln- h it m, -e tilted, and which waa published in th.- !. iM-rs ol th.it .lav, in North t iir lni. Never ahull I lorgrt, tiiou.i a in. 1. with what awe I then In-heid tb liltle i'ii..r, tunned frun the bit- of iron had held the great Diacf v-.rrr . 1 this, unit: ., .. . ; ..... ,. th. ' ,UmP "a " ;.,,r' f''"'"' ''"?- awev from kin'lre.l iu.1 Im.t.N, tn 1. hiy ,,h. ;,. t)i C(,ul,i but ,,rfak, w.tb wna; w ( iiUn to , ,u,, , ti ,r, u, of lhe m.nac-,;ll an. ,,., ,, , . , hnmtnarU n ,,-.,,. .. ( f -.j, .,., a,;, I renown n . I I -I nl- wonderful scbievein Vtrv lnter,.Mln;, , Vll 1 -' I' I . 1 - -i'.iv . 1 1- - a'- ri-. .1 in n 1' und . hi-tt ry. .t'..! icovety. l.v o 1.- "., ni.ple 7. ........1.. i.... ,n..i. WI111ML I lie lit nil '1, j, , State Owlogi.-t rr.l rr, 11 i.tiioan w.lh ... ., . .'-' e . les ni extiaiit anunsis, 10 a man 1....1 a-.,. Co.. ...... t M ril - n it -tn;.' ,,ju CPrlHin c;, ol Tii.t.hi-fiatts. a. I o- ' luuibus was, in advocating tie spherical figure of the earfh, of being eonvi.-t.-d i."t only of error, but of heteiodoxy, it mil i.er tainly aap the f iindi.tion 'I tin' very do- qiicut lecture of the I'.i v. Sr.mne! Bry in, nn ijatan, and makesorrrtt ot the human f ntrly. at h a.t, (late Bnt. rn.r "i n ii.ous.in t 1 . urs. and to. .re, ajwl than n it -rest grand p , rents Adam and Eve. Th. .- ..lis. -over . - -. t . ,, -t n,-i. 'f.- ntio,, from u li iiiUni'iisL...l rleint....gisis as I'rof Meek, ami, M .jhe .fyports in r-ard !., Tliem an: rt-ceived tw-re wrth-tw.e - wtT and pleasure. In ia Vibse.pien' letter, il you bsve a 1" a s.inse.p.i.-n In u Vibseoiien' letter, il you bare , cr,Br',..rmp I mav aav ba... attune slu.iit u e;' i, . ....... . ..' and in the mines ol t.aiil'.rnia, an.l mention . r.l. I lew 01 iue . .urn.ua sun u ni 1 .- it in iue rniiinsonian iiisiuunon, u.e ijre.i. lempie 01 sce - ice ot tne o .untry. i. A machine which will rmov the nit. tnven '.81 in rc-rtnanv I fat th ftmtlnel 4 CA RD i.;rr2!JIkEjrtr , ni-BM ,. aan : " ,n.1" i'-Vr r T Contention tnat snail anstuvne m lu ngs,! and malri-s m namar prominent lor mo nomination 10 congress .u tne same ticKi-i in tnis; u imct. I ..., ,;,.. . lV. ,k ' evl,v nuaUtv to ql1ll,i)v lnc for botb of the eminent poMtion. One, however, be leaves tl,.jIlellt ,)0!,it j,,n,. Oue. h out ,y ov,-ri.iirlit. 1 doubt not. lie doe not charge nn with initiating other peo pi,', .h.tp int.. the Inion I-eagu. But be " n if-- ,f;iv tor me that I am "an lcnorunt ilniiilf i-it va.' itwtnil " lwn iiwti'rxl tor vi . 1 iw .l. ri. .... fiarv." ThanW v-u, b.other llohhn, for the real with wld.fi von advocate mv claim. i pr.un." .tioii in r-.. . 1. !-.. -,i.i olunteering in the C.ntederste . M.mething and ran away to tll.lt. diet ariuv, 1 tol E,it T. -u hi -e. trot a blue coat a id nr.- I .n.vl 1 l..l rl... fnUn Tl,l ......1.1 j- . .. noi i.rte i.een any greater airetcu 01 iruin I tli mii wlitit yoii liavt slid, and it wiullcer j taiiily liavt jjr.'ruml inc the Hadical noiui ' nii'i-'ii tnr t nnreai; lut yu hav put im tin :ir. vt ry m.jcli, and lliere ur; only t d tMriil'i. - in ihr ay .f my j). emotion, that ! a.-r. One i-. i hat rv-ry tod th.tt knuwn lite kiitiu-a that dun is ii-n n wi: of truth in all thm v u h.ivf nd ah-mt tne; tlmi I Imvn nt vrr (-oniu.it ird but nnc ciiine wnrlby i t 1 t!if J mient jir , mi.J thai wuh votiutf fr fur '.,vtrnor, wlnn i.u fan a.tlitAl 1 Vitni r. :in t ir that 1 have n v r Iseeu pun i-iifl, sa in mj im n riniti nr1. The ;tlnT difficulty in t!n a that ymi, Iti ! Holdt-n, (m e -njfli a rharacter for trutli , that I :tm Hl'raid i vt-n tht n-'rot?s wint t' ' lti'-i- y n I knuw tlir a In te f ilk will not! And then flu-re that l -riou- Bi!!y Hrn- d-i-s tn, who Im. outn'iippt'd ua all, ly rt ' tin' indirt I tor perjury and ftealin a 1 mnk- at ttie -amc ft rm ot thcci'Urt. If y u l in t mind he .ill rival vnn for (ioeernnr WII.I.I.vJI II SNEAD. IA. li-St--h t.. t)l' llaltllirn e Hlltl. I V P'tU J ST l.KTTKR OF TUK '0S I VASTER MESKRAl.. atinasler Waviii.nutoN, Octol..r CA,. I l.en. ta. Kau.lall, 1.' a pli to a Irii nd in V -. iisiu. aakiiiij hat he onht to do al.out supporting the n-pul. In an State ticket, writ. - tht he ul.l never vote for any iiiin or kdiy tteart wto tYor linpeavhment of the lkn-i.dvnt . that there i neitlier reason , ti'ir i i u-e for tin, war upou Mr. ..ilinw.n ; t 'ri t 1 h- I i '. r li e n Ira v .r.-d to briiitf nbou'. jon ) ll ' t;u' I'l.i- rm-. a Loniph tc rcatoritUou to.ioW.-d llie l.olicv 1 Mr. Li ap uln, which all n'pt.Mcaia ncv ap - ii.i, , , ,r f Uv ha. had uo other p-M. and if . had Imi'ii em rod mil, there would proved . tru- poiu had Im en em rinl mil, there would j have ' k ii p.-rfet t pvM the I nion lully re fori d, mid r pr -nta! iv(, loyal ;i,li through j th'- uar.troui the Southern StHtet, w'oiild be filling the v i. ant si, a;,, , iie ,UsC 0f Jp. , re-en?.,: i w-. , I Ic t Im t he r. puMie.ui pnrty a Con- -!-r;;'.-.i r.i-div d' nof favor a iingle prin ipi upon wiw li eninient carrie. I - on tlie nr . that it I- time (he work of the : d nun tur pari V. o.iUid'- of lhe Coinl tut ion, waa tope.l. and the eoitntrv r. i.red. as it ; ought to Iikw U-en lonif h.o, il tb repubh tan p:trtv hud not abaudone'i i'own teneta, and m tde i-ar tjmn the president beratjaet ii - ui-Tr.e' th' pi. i . p . np..n whteh t :. .. ,'t- . . .i nitii to In-, iijU office. I'i!:YVhmt p.v, i Hi if. - meeting I" Id 1 i-t - v t; i f lt 'M Masoiiu: I .ill ol the ! old h I ten oi (he -tv t f he Putomnr foi-i iii'-.ir:n i iiu li i oii,,is,.-,i in niLTii :!!' mi d i hi- Ki I.i 1 1 -rv Hi.d .l.-ri.. tie s he. im M.. ih.- H.idu in t'onnr. ii. There waa irj ntfsn I m. e of i .fiii- arid wddieri. from the aame h th. iierils mid in r a h-n w, ho htui dritiik t . n." arid ia,-h' d :1m u .k" I iiinny a h-Bperalc iliv Happa- hai'Mor'-- s-fcli k - un ler the Idnt!- ol Vicka- i.mL. ar.i iV.rt Mudaou. i. un-trm 1 li-- : I... Iin-l .Ii : jlt!.l t h ! t rni'.ieettt .-(' 1(1. -Inn. u.l wuh l.i i -'.!' -n-v T'i. . .rri-ii'ler . r l;. is oi iirave-, lamniM ap- I if in."i -V j. j. in ! I .x 'I li. -u L'allsnt vr(. . rm. in. l .,r in.- ..r,..-c - I i r, .,i; an or- '.i; .tn-. n ... (..ui.. r-.- I ail effect of' lit.- I.' nl l.i'Us.'.i- ( I.iIji an.l ilie lot-uiJ .-in. . ii. ...in.) .j,i A 'It. nl tue (.-l.iji.I I tin k..K ulie.l Grand Ilt-lievinK. as one "I 1 hum sK.f. tlmt th.-cutitrr is now n ureal je pur.li as it waa iu Ifiril, l:fure he 1 nti r. .1 the ranks to put .lowu the rebellion, thev . n- ieieriiiini-r to organize in every ,,. ,,r Inion in hrnnch .-iptiea nf the pi.r. nt Mem. .i.i.ler the name of the -White I n . ... ,. . . , . .. . ... nun-, i.jsianii i.t iue e nion, me litftlob, ai.,10. law.. The tueettna u. orai.ii .1, and tiie f.llowinu sul.-i.om mitt, e apifint. 1 l.v the Exi. u-ii o Commit , , ,,,,1, , u d ...j,. i . forn, t;,.,.rai t H li,,i,ri Wr,l ! ... im J 'Im W. Crump, Clonel Leri 8. Chat- U.-I.l. tiemral W. s. II ill v.-r. formerly thiei (,(- ;en(.ri (irn,t's sialT nresirlerl The int' then adjourned al the call ol the t),uir V. '. UvrUl. tlnU N...K . Si rKRiot. - Ti c Syracuse Juurnil 1 (Ri pl. Ik am infers Iroin the returns 1 1 the I Oh i . let-lion, that ncgu -ulTrage must be atlai. :.i.. .1. It nv . -On. ral Hay. s." iht lit. vt rnor elect, con-1 ra'u nn lhe 1, pul, liians, in a speech made sinee the el.t-tioi,, iiMn their deliveranr; I r. 1 111 the c ' . .r . I .utfrai-e is-.De, for severd vent- I.. .' .i .e , We in. nt...-. these thinis for the benefit ut ttiuii. pv.)le uho d nM ee iaclinsxl 10 .111 rut b 1 -. 1 . uu.i Inn' l.oin passing events. The tl. .1 lino tricted netrro surTratre haa ui'.. 'I.e ground. Toe time has C liiiiitr oursulves upon impartial int. 1 i-.'.-nt sullraire. He can stand on ih'.t " f, Ti.e New York 7Vm llteuublican) of last Satunlay expresses itself aa folhiw : ivinsr ttntversal suffrage to the blacks was never a measure commended bv good M luiuent anil regard lor the punlic welfare. Ii r. - irte.l to mainly as a parly eipedi- ni It s, , ms to he necessarv in order lo I'' whole 111.. ( t. 11 1 -s 1 1 1 ri tr 'ia. k into reliel hands Hot - .- one f. lt that it waa a hazardous result o w-hi -h was h no means Tlie evils which will tinevuestiona nit o universal tie-'ro suffraire in will compels reri.ion nf the u hole i,tTr:tge question." Turn Bt.K NtpfKi) in THK III i. A ilvle - ',.!,. ..( .,,..'o'n...n i..,i. a-t 1. yeaU-r-luy morning and proposed to him the iiioiifroin idea nf releasing the negro pris oners in t he city jail lor the purpose of al lowinx th.111 to vote. The Jutlge very prop-1 erly ref.1-1 d the re.ilet, whereupon the paity thr.-Ht.-n.-.l to mb the jail and Release t;ie prison, ra, but Mayor Ludlow promptly 1 tn . r 1. r.-. t an. 1 i.rr.-.ie.i tne ring iea.ler ol the arty - - :rt'nH Virginian, 23rd. ' . - -r; The H-ih ii;li ...'iyf nails to the wall the - 'Mir,i wmtii waa las', week going the rounds ol the press that strenuous efforts , - old Ibmocritic party. It is hitterry ,p-1 pose.l I artuig anything like party Icding 1 -.1. 1 , In nur mklst so loni aa tue nus rimnutn i. .1 . . . .? wni-n we t u mat inargooii people oi mat .hSia. war. Isainr, tie.iw anna... II .... ..I. -.-." ..,...... ctti.-t. ,, w0 ,, ,. n..u - Rnanokt Xtitt. Chicago is eating frog voraciously this ". end has already coneomed 190.000, ,u "I""""' UI 'nP"g in nam- nt rirxtyeur Mrm (I" ''MI-Tn 1 JA JOLVjiRS AM JflEIR, ' TOOLS. ' , The Japanese callingthemselves the . J 7h. M....li Tl...,r-ih l. .imilhiide I I ' luj.i.. pawaw wipaiw their feata ol strength and legf-niemain. th( ' wh(, art ((jn tUe ioinrr work are members of that (..niilv. Jsra.i ese carpenters have an sMvamage over .-me laan tnivhanlca In the furl that thev have four hands instead of two, their toes being ,i.i. .1 ... it... ,i. ,l n,h k. 1 . . ,.. .1 iH I ",r,r ""' """V"' "L ing dv it. oeiMii.e inev mKe no use m wora urn, iiep or tut, 11 It jn mipnw ,,,jr,nv . want ! sliaric ' lit njimts on he Miunts on ln ! h'mt I Uc" n- " "f he ,'M,r hV.T ' '" r..u.i.l. itr.p one pndofthe j saw with hi, I. It imp. I, .e zetbe dther widi H'et'of hm ritl.t 1-a.t. and g.s M ..rk much c.nli.lji. - a., ank.-e ot P"1"' " a n, m l T u ir tools are not like . AmMIC.tn tOOli thoui. tioy have a faint f . siuilhuitr. I...ni:Vfti..t all tool, "huve one ... ronimon pari ntni wlit tin r ihtir inventor Wtt-t I lil'ill ( HHl I .I;lpH"fM' mw- a une u'ln-r oIllofT. All -L.ij'td ilk.- Imtchef A't- ih I kn the handle of a I. , . .. ... 1 . . I . I ..,.. ' 1 a piece ! iiiiM. i --.iid il.-- metal bhuiik the miw isiiriMii in!-' that liuhdle, ana the whole is i.. cured .y h. inir wiauiMnl with une-pllttane P.e n,-I.,, olthe l- t.lotII the .u.Hf.rv o ..HI -aW-a, (lit the te. tu hk narrow r. ;.vm iii.Tu ul IU;IH I" an i;.rh. n:id umrh 1 ... , r Thev are all I ""' "'" "' 'd lhe ... . I I k - .1 i .iir,. I k n h.-n a .i.ipiiiiL - M - ants to 1 1 1 1 1 ,u. U. he .ki. it a.-ro., anv- fling l,i.-l wi : e,.vte the tnd a few , ., 1 , 1 . iiu-I.e.. th.!. and. on the l mo cuts il h seizing IM- eh aver looking aw In i.o:ti torn. I, an.l pullinff 11 i..- M-ar.ls him. 'lliu,, l. a tiumher of .h..r. ipiua, up a.roaes, ne nir,..i-ii a p.ao. ' un ao apotMtiy, uut q Hit aa entKUVVlf aa 'an American carpenter nl I with the I loiiff. slow, tloau stiok-- ot lhe rip saw. The plane, are small, unit s.nelr iron,, no ' handles. The plan.- are .-liorter, li'ditt-r. and the wood Mi di i th.in our,, l.ein( 'generally not more th .n an in.li deep. To I plane a iiieee of Iih. v lav it .n the ground, put on their iisiii. hold It la-t with their .e. an I work the p! mo aith both hands towards them. Tod.i l a hole they have a l...rt . ' liir ,'t ol a rund at irk eitjlit or rn-ie Th. v tnke lhe wo.,d brw v((uaf a before, and mk i Uu.v the Lndie of I lie aii 1 I. cm t 1 h ir toes, hole bv rub- between their' Laud in leta time thuii ine of our car pen- teracuuld drill oi,. uh a ifimblet. I b-ir - hamuiera arj ml vvhwir. bI,i,. rfl Th fnf'ruT ' ,,,h,'r !" f iii , . , '-aeh CMrntT are remir-! to be r r -fr' Iwrw : made ahsp-ly with wal.taa ... w.lul ouf;.hi. UttltJ tLat tia p..l ara kn.t ..,-m. , . - line like otira. Thev have itn- mint) flat- ntuil th t.lection ia coinnlvte.! . and .'. Ij- m,. I- line like otira. Thev have i tie ime flat ; aided handle aa ih- mw-. Toe Japa have I iron qiiart-Ht not nihh A n rirnii 9iiarta, muk.d w ith -it r. i - i m -ir int-iurt-a are tr, ei y ij: t n. I il nid. i hi one aide tin- imV or w hnt - :i-u .. tl.- inrh with in, ii i ,i i li u.t . . an i li ided into ten ptri-. m t'i ; iiifa.ur.nk: 1 I it rent hrulf, i. ted into i in ttpp.nr If, twelTe p;rt. S m- ol r'.i ir i i., ,t- mm re . hi'd:. n t v- . ' they have a frtno.i'hin.- pi,.,, ' I im h l.r ad hti t h i t t- i- . ' ; i Inn. N are liail-i .unl "m!I. ir.eh. I he e 'on, Th n it: pirti ot anme are the air and inpe- rf a Motion ol a half a dollar Hie fure Hide liin the rut tint; edc, Hiid a r. ii 1 metal 1 shaft, connecting the ronvm -i ie with a Tw.nhn hand.r. 'J tie m.mt in-niou-i article in their tool tdient i a chalk line. It is a ' wio fen cap rrTntaintnr a apomrr wirwtance it.n.. m I... it.. n.k- ri.i- i t.iani ' -.i . . l- ...t si ....... i. a, through it. The end til the line ia attached to tt uiad awl . the other en I of the hue. after paadn thnnioh the ( tip, is wound round a reel not unlike a fUhin, rod reel. which talna the rUre . f th. handle ot the I ' cup. To m..rk a .me doMii a nlank. the Janueie carbeiitt r itu kn the ai in at one end of the. proponed iiiit f carriea the tup the other, the tne paying llaell out a he dors so; he h.-hK :h. i'ine down to the ' l.oar.l Ii . . t in- ' l.-i r l .p'lt. 1 lli ii t..k. - u; Ijin cup IM lit: u.t.k-, l-aik t r :, ,i I lie k 1. Th- triki- tl.e i.mik. a: an.l reels up ti.e im th !Dot hrre tie i , nrocesaof Having oul rh.- nne ami of rei-linv it np again both .Ir ,w it ttir.iucli th- ink ' supply tn the enp mt kcp It r.lfly for c Urn. Th. iinfir'f-i..n in-t'l.- on llie H i.iit als hy irvcnt t.'i is 1 . 1 in . 1 1 . 1 1 1 V hots n hr an 1 hy an ( ! r,lrI' "u -Iu'llr f li.t.c h..'li I I.H ji . copl.s linn, the L ... u,u'. ' 1 1... ,.,.. , ..... .m,n,rauh. 'As I .r the aclietm-s ..!' . i.ieaucc in tb ''' '"""' "' Ii'ls ! Siuuth- ' ' r" " "" '" '' v ."sion amonK lllt' '''a' K-. jii.ifie e liivonnter.a.iees th.tiieiiiir.lv Tiie tin-ion tlint foti-jress should m ire upon th- Prt -i.l. nt an.l thrust him. i'h hlows an.l maledictions, ..nt of "m('- '' n,'T' r 1 '' " eiieonrageil by Ju lg h"1. On tiie cnlrarv. it a hi opinion '' '" mi" hu t ... done during th late p.. I11i. nl c .ti.aian hy the wtltl threats un"""v imp'-ntlini. 11' thai -sere tree! y m'l'' Jiplge ( ha- is h. l i lepon-il h- for th pfe!etitati"ti of t ii- tie-'ro suffrai-e issue in Ohio, dining ih- last enmpai-;.!. He nerir ureed it. 11a iccnuiinl the I... t I hat while 1 in the Suutheru.iitjsl, wh.-rtUia. gnat UoJ "I hualists wire biack. negro suffraue was demanded bv conanierationa of thn mil. lie 1 aalety. 110 su. h d.-inainl was tu nic, iu lb i North ; and1 that the Southern whitea might, in a irreat deirrt-e. 1 ave their i.ri i.idicea eon. iqueredhy coupling si.lfrage with amnesty, while there was no sucu inducement in tiie ! North, to make. appliteu.i of tiie gulden rule a- ( From the confessions seems that Mr. .. i h y ta the I. cons'i ... ti.,.. i,!..u Titf'nt i' - author n '.Sla .1 11. i I versnl ninnestv .r .1 11slv.nl .siiffrar, urnal Mr I has.- r'm cor. lint; to 'Hal j ..irnal str 1 l.as- "waa tn Btst public man. alter the . hue of the war snd the ili-aln t.f Lincoln, to cull the atten- I (ion "f the I'resnVnt lo lhe t.nlv solid lsi "I reconstf uetion-- th-- enlram-hianfnrm of ! everybody, aurtragi lor all eav(, an.i.esty lor all r. tx-ls I hi-, then ia the position which lie ha. occupied. Th com-enirsted 1 light whicii the October clecti'.na have .!.-.. n ... 1.... ....i.i ..... . Chase, itist-ad "I being the man wl.., woul.l I make traitors ..-'tio.i-.ni .cconlatice wilu' the Radical cry, h ik be. n for universal p... don. Presi.l. i,t .7-ihns..n haa been d. n .no ! ced by tin- IT-i. !;..,! from one end of the ' land t" tin: other for his leniency to the ri h ' els. yet the le..-i ol the Uitlicnl party , urpe.i iue rr, ,aent to fi t laither in that dnection tlmu he ev. r thonp-: I .. unmi; '- WU. Work On the AnlirtanfN. imial Cemetery hai befcn suspended for the ivant of funds - Pennsylvsnia it 1. 1.. 1.1 i riff their stilwcri,, tioos until an examibation t-guld be made.. I '-- ' ' .1... nS ,1.. .in l... v I ....' ... ;.- . The Trillin ..i. "Tt.. lf-7. ... ' f.T . .. . . . . . . ' B aie, it is ssul, rapidly increasing in New York. ! The latest acceaaiun to their ranks is th. parish oi tne Anniinciatioo, Kourtrsath atreet, of which Or. Nabury haa beea m long th. rector. Tiie service are almost I entirely choral, and th boys wear surplices ' Mt-tf fit: Alhatntt'-''''''t-' V T Cwst, Tsfty's Klertlon OrJrr. KXMX)BH BisCOND M1LITABT BIBT ,1 -. CsWsvKw, h. c. o.t. w, imn. f aWrt Orstow A. MU. "An Art to prov.da ft th. wore tttlnt govern i , nient of tb rebrlHtate. " nanad M.n fa il, mi, nh'il, M7, 1 Ml.ffltl 1 mm) T ihr Aet f March st aa Jul Ih.l jh7, npplniieotanr tlierstr.: it t made ilm tlnty tri.-t i. cauw a r..g..t..uon to be n.lv U th- , rf ... ..,,.. ., ..r,i. ..J - qnaitflsd br the torm f said a. t tu vote tni altu audi realstratrni ia n.nnie'e. to ecler h ? hald ai wbwh iaiKmwl iH. : "f aald Mate aLall Vote tor ur agaius. taii- m ni.n I... w ' don. for the puron... or ....hit,.,!,.,! foii-litu ,,,, snt cirtl Rrnmtit r. iiif.in ia e. lovai M, m wna, buu ,,. .i.Hn. ... . in-iui.riiw .i, ... ...,. ... lit-lil : fcnrl tin- nairl r?tAtia'iii Imuiik 1 j U tMl in thvKtat of Nortli ('ami. ha, I' n t tirrwl : 'i'V, That an flwrtu n b heid in tixe tu- ... Soi th i 'rtittna, intim-Min8 I u'vlvy, ti Uti -ir irf Novfinbyr f7. iin-l rt.tl nir W"-l n' .istv tlicJiMt U) ft .Y'YtaDltv r, IKt... ml . i ii til Ti IkIs l 'I -Tf ! 'sill Ml. " It '- ' ''""""" - it .US' L'W tl-Sl I r tVl Jtr-RfitiTa to x)ntUvis- xitv K maj nt nf the "l ! lu it nhujl tT m ( Vnvwiitt.ni. Anil of the n Kikierd Ti'ifp i-t.ll .'it"'ion Ktf Ik'IiIihk siii.'Ii i - I-11 1 1 let It 1 1 - s' I liHMIII ITIU Ill 1 II. I )- ..luiid. Ii. ..itli ,r I,.- i- f nil t.n itilVN ,ir. r tll . ,(.. i t , , i. .n icki. uh pulme ii-.ti.-- i ,Uwrvot m for a .-n.. i lK.u av ,...r-,. no, .-ntnlmt uU . .,.,, ... i iho . Il'- 'iln. nt -11 Ii i- 1 1 irn- n th- hi , i nueh ut . n-.i : 1 " V,U" ktw ,4 , UM-irai.Mi .!.. MmJar dl p.,. b.. at that time is.-.a ih. i q-miincatinn required hv aai.l A't i. . hs ; not alreadv been regiatered TUrd. la deoidii w are to be .lr.cli. r. or added u the reaisU-aiiou lists th - H.,nU b, guliwl b, ih. U of Jluoli il. 1:;. ... 1 i law. supplementary thereto an.l th- .r sii.m I Julr tilth. 1HA7 is spe.-tauy airocteu to uia ouppi. iii. nrai . a.- rvuriix. i no aatu eieeuou wui uo neiu , (- ,,, r rji.tnct at such plae. ter be deaitrnated. andac Hie auueruituwien. the uiHrrmU'UWi; u 'i tire Boa rein of HrrirtratKn tifvi -i Uv mud in accordant with mitrii. t i-um .-r -ft. i t i kivi-h to Mid Boardn in coi.f tuum -.nth i. Acts of CotiKrvM and aa fr a mav i't' it law -t North Carolina Fffi, Ail Jud( and Cleraa 1-mpioyt I in f du.-tihff naideltHuai abail, tMafort! -..iuni in n; i ln-1 I tli" name, be nwom to th faithful rforni n i nf their dntiea. and rthall aloo Uk- .in 1 - :' le lim oatti of utflce pra rt" I 1 ' ' ' ti r of the I'mted Mtate Ms'h. The poila ahall be open.-d tt i- : -. i at 1 mr In (he afternoon, of ea h .Uy. -ih.il I k.-pi. pen dunuir ttiene ti.'um T ailiiiiirniiif-tit i OetiMtti i member ft the Ii a-d f Kyii" i l,-.- tio, wh U a candiilaUi for elin-ti ,i ,ii the ( siivtiiition fab all -rt' n J , ,r,-n..n in anj t'unt nr hi-tr-.i f- - t n preaent uti'il th . lection ta coinnlrteil , and .' . h r iMinaible that ther ahall iim ii '' it- r ' with J M ill.- of ph'cti'o. or othr i!it-rr'ipt,'i,i ((..m! rd'-r If there ahould be n.-t.- hti o hiI!iii( jila.j in mit Count yt th- te.l tt. untv u enipow.-r.'d to m "i li a-'-i.' i "f In ih putiea, aud othfr peace officii-, i ft. i ibrvf t'e piirjMttof qniet and onl. r . nm ia fiirtfitir re-juiTfld to rejKrf them an in-1.' iti KiltKhrx to th Conniiaud'-r f (! ' 1'ii-t in which hia ronnty i it'ist d ,Vii''i V-ir'H ,.r tlir.-l vio't-n-' or hi har ff-'in iiiplnTm. lit r th- r i irra.i. i an m prerMit ny ptiraon fro.n r u. i -(,-t Hi,; j. r.'tmK h. riKbt of votiti;, i -At i t inlu'eil, and any mil h attempt. wM f r"."-'' ia tlw ItCaiutrara. ur Jndffea vl t'.- . -si ' I .t tunniandttf , and will cau-s' tt r.--t tn ! -f the '.flendi ri by mihtarv '(. -i 7tt'h ' har ro. nia. nalooiin. a 1 for h- '. f ii-inora bv ret ill. A ii tit 1. 1 1 ' k "f t',n Tentn( i'tiiti r, nritil K n'eo-k of lhe ruornti. of tn f N iv.iiit.-r, IH'17. and during tt "f H intmetme Kjnnr at r ner any tfdimK niae ia ironiriief mp-iin niTi'fr "i rm. "d "d th" Mier ill. and Ol .1 l.'Wii. a-i-l lh- hht-rift. and t p-a- .- .'tn- irsuf I'.jui.tiea, will b ltul.1 rKjiiutiUi Ua U.- stri -t s.,f..i'-.utont .f tin- pr-.hih.it-.1.. an I pron.pilv arrest anl h'rf.l f .r iris.) si! h-is- i. . may traustcreaa it. fh-rmlh. Militsrr tnl.-rr.-r.'iK- nli - t.... ' iinl.'ss 11 shall I,.. n-.-s.ary to r pel tit" sun. -I fli-nn.-s.'f th I'nit.l Nlat.-s. or t.. i.-cpth- p. s.-'-st .1. p.. lis. ' is pri.tnlnt.-.l I-t tl..- A--t ..f t -.nt;. -approt-M Ffbruarv 2iih. WA. a'. l no . I.t.. 1 s will be alloweti to appear at any podintr pUe- tin- ! aa cittns nf iho lat.i tin ar .i.islili I an.l sre reKiatered as Tnt.-rs. anU tl.ru 'inl f - r 1 1 -piirp-sw of voting , but tbu Commari'krs . P -ts will kc'p their lri.la w.-U in band no tl. - I f . ti -n. snrl w.ll bs prapard to a-t prom-'...' if th . -1 v 1 1 anthoritita sr.. onsbls 10 preat-i.--' ii"- .e(r.. The iwtnrua required by law ' . I ma.ls in the Commander nf the IHath.-t .-r !: r. -suits nf thta eltction, will b renderwl l.v the Bosnia ol Ueaiatratlca ol ta aateral. rsviatraUui. prrrinrta through tho Cowrnanders uf the 5Ii it. y l'nata in which their preeineta are aitusi. .! sud in aoonrdanc with th delailml inauuen .ns -liareafter to be grren. Thirttenlh. Tha number of delegates U lhe Convention la determined b? law and is tlte 1,01.1- b.r nf roembera of the oittat nnmeroua hran. h of i the Leirislalure for tbs year par eigntennnTiTi.iri Oli. hurl.e.l nr ' twanty, "u apportioned to tb repreaentaii... ln- I trie of ihr state In th ratio of ratriafcerad s.atra ss inllowa cnnmn'st imravsjM ise- Doarell, (together) Two 12 Dslsgsies. Uiuharfor.l and I'olk (lo ui but) . Two ''ii iMlefc-alv. laneey and Mitchell (to- eslheri .On '1 Tlek-rate. Umiiatm. bnncombs. Hender son snd Tranaylvsaia (to Kelher) . Three i S) tiel.'i;at-a Haywood and Jackson . tu ff ether) . On 1 1 ) Delegate.. Macon, Clay and Cherokee (t'.K.lber) Two i'l) litlenat. AlleRhai y, Asbe, Hurry, Wi lson and Yadkin (10 Kether) . Four Hi Deh-iiates Cal.lwaU, Wilkes, Iredell and Aletander (together) Five tl) lielvnataa. flavin and Rowaa ttotbri Three mi 1-Hltraus ' rmni.rriu.i..ui I'atswha Ijncoia Gaat.a-1. Meeklenhnrg. "nion Ono H, In legate. ; (.unllv'" aiis.hi' trna -ii I'eleirate. (sis 'Ii ll,',trHle. Two I ' i. ieust. a , Htukve Oi... 1 1 I I', l.'nat. . ; FjZrV' On. Tw Tw. . Tw. ti- l. '. It. . gTr. bel'-irata. . IsrUinauv. i Ia,leaSe. i Ilel.Kf. -. 1 I" I' -IBle. i (.ailf.a-'l K-K-kinirbani . Two l . Two ( One (I One (I t'assrall Sliintan. Peiata. Il.le.ate llrai. rhaih.i Two UJ I1.1I. y.ia. Ta..f'.' P'tirjtl l"L i ..t.-a in. Wake Three I II II. I. Warren Prsni.il. Twu'l'I) i Tw., I'll 1 lai.egHLea fnn'.tietls'id IL i. . Hsrue i On. Ill f'el. ,at. . tin. f 1 1 H, (,B, Hue l llehvalr.l I t..n'.:iu. ly 11..!.. ...n. Oue 1 1 ll, l.-. ate tVavie Two :J ri.Ji.. -e. , . i r. ... .lohnsnm Ureen.. Wilson S.tSh H;.!lfs. si'W'hsmpt.'u r,u..r,.,..i. I.b.t Briiliwi k IVilnmhua lt.H.eon Bladen ' . - ,. .."i.Ka-es On. (I) lleloj-atr. One hi Delegate. One ll l.h uaiu. Jf1,!; Thro. (4)!eltfratM .l.ns l) iwl,.Ka.e. . ie 1 1 lithato. V-" , Tie . . 1'hre. lwiWa ( Two (.J Lhueiiate... ' - Two (1 la I. g.,t.a. One flj IM. irate. : tin Ji liei.Kai. 1 Two in lir , gau . 'one nf vieSli". 'tlujf TIT liSS-felw On (.) I.. I. .i. Tw r-ji r. t . Onw f .j l'eie";-' rttsias. lal 1.1... New Hanover Liupiin Hanit .n W"'- Martin B"rt" Pnn,"T' , . per.,.nmsns ' Psioiai.k and ain.i.u (to ir.tberl -' C'urrlliick "? llnsl'tW . . Csrterat On Ons One .uata. " i lele, (.1 Itwle. Ieleirat. rVsaafort Two f.l Hate. Pitt Hid. ..' .. .Two I'il Oelea.l OU UJ .leleiia. By oomaiend of BrwVwt Msl'ir Otuaral En. n, , nsw: WJUISI. V'stlAKn, r -asbtw 'CB,..A.....A..flL,. I' j L I THE VIRGINIA aXECTlONS. WulllT,.! ClM- at w la Pnae WUUaai County, Lswia, OocMrrsaw - u, .Isaud b, lai aalonir' J - la Culoswir. Jrihri Uiuor Bott. la Ui. . .7 . " isuAard s-lrm MO maioritv aa-auut a (Vx.. ixhiwiuu Kive auonaervaltve ai atari tr of 71 'ai.lax, -kl Itadieal matoritv. j,, , uirHMoao, ooi, 1 .1 .lav nf lk 1 i 1 i.i,rK. sU Cnr U-lonerative ar atuj eonfldsat taalvir tory ihwra. Many aecros aava fc.tZ2 iwv liium. auiv iHHkw haw tory , ,,-1 i v reg urtepad. 'AmlT. ,.v e(t ih ety7 iae siis ulusa.1 to night with awhile ' aulori- T .-f ..it. il is vatlmatod that thara s-Tv.'" ssn.a .niinU,jo. laaical a.bHaa4 Coeaervatira l.lac-ka m It.o City. - in., vou up.iu tits qneaticm of CooveMio or No .'oiiveim.... I'snuK yat be sacai tail led boi ...... i.-nihs of tha whitea vot4 anihst in. ' ileum. frvm tu vuaiHtM wheat tbat ttw . o.wt'wi u.en v..UNi ins moaas luff Hsn-als iad (or l "ui.-i.ii -ii. iue line betwaen blavaaaad wattes has I."- u uM.titi.Uy arawa. ti trie ..neitalinn of th Hivticalt, tocbnttlt lto nrjerea uir pul.s to be again case lid ia lbs tans .u-ua .u-uiuituw. Mucu liiaaa&isiaeUoB iau, in .-..iia.-mu-111-e, am..U( the Oonseyvativea iti.d in. r.Mis. nrstive, has I majority la An. burst. 1 . Ai- .u..ie, Juds A.la. Uvea, Coervaivs ii- oul.ii. an sua .-wu.iiall, i:ousarvativatfti bvai ty ... r. snd a whim Radical. . - .- i .1. -. led Iron. AibentarUj, Augaeta s.i.4 i.-,u.sa. la ih i.i.,.), ill., ti.i iu LesKuar ie sleolea. viii .j i. i i i;. uervstivaa are elected in tbs uM.idi, i.s.iaial iwcU.U .Mat team t'recioct, CheateHiald Co- Tor Cnav ! "fl'IJli r.-ieraburtc Fur Convention 1IM - anliui l.r.h. I'lalte llep., and Morgan, uagni. lcil . !' iht. ahoui esiua vote. I UK ITALIAN IMUIttKHJO. I'aa Oe. IS, P. M. The Manitrw this morning, in It tOdil ar te jkUueanciuK tb coaaauun of earuaa nran s- i rathim acainst itah, ': -traa. UtUeid the (aoiaeia of - -irirai nt the Panal ntatca by amiud bandrta from tfag niiaW. ;"ni.; i't-o u.e. h of Italy. b could not, cod r.;t. nin with h"r duty, dignity and aatiusal i isouui , u:tr IU 3upl:nber CmTrtatta to b i thni .,- hted . h prepared to aeu4 aa army r in. My and a fleet to kuut. luly ha tou.' fcinu auipw pledifM W XuilU, oo har part the iii'i.h'aii"!. of tiie treaty in tiie largeat aen! i i oiiMipit.utly, all h'Mttie prapanuuiw hmi faaua ai, ...It ".i I, l''rut." f Uiaamia, ot, u. i. ,ikj -K-.l t!imi OariUalih But only Uudud t1.. i t: o f tlo (roTernmentia makiog hia atpt) from i;arts, b4satwrm4ei in eaae&t&f li .1. 1 i 1 - v n li Ueuoth. I f Mvil-tenal eriata haa not ufutMl 0twra! Ciravlo tu heiuic uuvlde U fcrta a laww ewbrtot i i ; I." i.t-k. ii .r aritatirm U very crat, and ta t. . hi.i; .i.-i i .Ad ; very bitter, a bile tha i.u- .: oiVn .(.! reproached for tfUtuig fie dlTft lttniw it Hftpotpflj . -. lie r liavo teti aervrai dBMntratiiiM at u- t.M'.i.'ii in I lor (.i'v. Th popula-e. in yraat roT.t-j. ri tsfsreath th wnndowao, the Oorern tint iuc Botiuiitie for kututv cm tha Capital Pa Wt-.mSOT0l Nt'8. WtsHiauTuH, Out. ft - V H 1 ' 11 . j. I I sil.it lit tha lK'slaturv .ifTea- .-'. !, tin- (I'.uatf Totr. ,or Hrtiwolnw - .--..! f.r 8t.hea. A Joint lno wiU t..--i... ui,.-.i t'.f-.tsutluw wul probaals be , .... i.i.s t.-inf H.-1.1 aiui Wajl OaU I . .fit', i.i I'l llsrt.'lp 1.1, to stippftrt rtrsiit -i' t.i. II. a.i.i r.s tlt. n.-a-1'o pQpulatiua kas f .in ,.. sit. lit., .a an.l a q narUM-, atnaa tfasir 1 1 ..'I -.- ii,,.. Iism wntiit tn Jaif; Ca ...t 1 list tt. UI '-o ppsaent at tb opmrnt i .rt 1 . K. -hiii.tn.i ia Novembsr. . 1. t' th.- f.-t that Mr. Iari bail boa-l .-. -.ri ih. HI. Monday in rfamnnkar. anu - ii t M- 1..VH i willintt, he srtlllalisnp -. 1.. r-.i. il,.- tinip. hnt wia nnt mu m . .1.-1 .r-.. -I,. huprw t'onrt mcssu lo D- "kPKR BY fiFV. CA.fBY. rH.at.rjrros, Oct. JS, P. M (in. ( .ill", has t.Mii I an ordor )iroidlBg far il..- 1,. is.r -im.. iloard for a Baal rs-!-i"ii..f il- 1. fc-i.irn.i..n lists,- 10 flomnisnc NV vrrit.. r S1I1, antl tni-ooilaa br day. A.w an m Ji aiith.tfUiiiM Pot Oosamandars to rAt as nn l.tii sil persona not aabjeet to tb srti-i-le of war. hsld in an est by ta udUtary aalh.t Hi. 1,. THF NKJI' PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIOX THF. VIRilINlA ELECTIONS DEMO litTir TB1CMPH IN BlXTIMOBl. Wasoiirato, Oct. 34, P. at. 'The Vrrr'neTmh1rn CMnft, lo ftirisls the V eeidsntial usmpaiirn, nM her Paeenibar Ui, ml .int.. 1 u,e Democrat awet bais os lhe Nt .f N .. nil". Tlte ret .1111 from Vir-jmi Indieat lb saeesas of a 1 'onvei.tioit, with predorniaaaos of Bade eals. and h..w that th ahilc and blafka are I 1 armywd ai-isnsi earn oinar aimoaa annoiy. 1 I K..s'faU.- cn-WitJ! K pae "mnr hf ""Jority. I . v 1 HE VllKiIKU ELECTIONS. . j. Ricaisoao, Oot Hf.H U turns at lien, rkhollel.l's Headquarters thev r'uiHiim elr thst lhe Hlate . iu fainr of lbs i..ilivniion. tt is also ea-rtain that lb Itadieal onatrol tl.s Conventh n I y flftecn majnrity. I bis Cit eleau the f.dlowmg Radiosls, sAsv ihr.-e lists" ...tinir, tu : Hunairatt, Undsrwiwd, M'lrrisiev ami tw ne.rroea. 1 he ludi.-i! Unset did not rciv afty whits votes iu lhe City, uor U. Conservative ticket aft; eolore.l T.4.-a. Hie tw netrroe rntinpr the CaorvaliT r- ia 1 wnre sksib c based from Ui poll, t-day, by a. i am ruoh Olril one 1; Hel.)-at. . nsnnvsiit 1 was arreste.l wr team.a-.i-(rn it) IVIeKat... I Conseirsnve iiek-ta in th haada of oegrusa si Oo 111 llaleirat. 'he Monr-st Uar.l p..l!s an.l sent to thsLibrrj. bin On il liMata. . Ua waa a-itm .-ueuily release'!. Two a) IIeKalis. wAHHINOTON NEWH. W.sirTKOTow, Out. 94. P -. 111 a sK ..eh at Cooper Institute, dvo np.acj.meut, and Oraat as lb Rad-ral (','. i-aisi.i Oiai.i naa i.eu. Tbuiuaa' report of the nrureed ings ilurii.it lhe rtatont KaaSvai ileetisn.. Th psrttenlars are inaeeessihle. Tha i.-t-eiKihrn-ut Cmnmittwn haw. ennnne.1 '.henia. Ic to the ..xtnuaation of books and ps p. r Aset Ihejr have esaaunad no Wllneaasa-t-s.y Se. t u U th While ll-llss 1-- I'--. Keeene.e today f:st,iaiu, Jb.j I'nst M.stet Oeaeral advertise fev eaa Huts ninlar the e poatal treaty with Englsud. A . paittir. .. slternato days. iii Parker r. ....ru tbs Piamal Hwsnip Csi'1 in a t s.l ,eo;..i1iti,.n, with onlv litre and s hslf f"' . -,. '"""' Coltax aaya uf (Irani: "He n th nhast sad ! tbs urt stesl, uuitinx. aa b tloea, the psrtlnscilr I ef Welhiutt-n with th. dMb of Napoleon, and hi. I hi..'1'.ily is only eiiualled by his merit. " ' , u ; Near hherman, Texaa, rerefltly. " , Beally, a widow lady, met her death ia siuKular iiiaiiocr. hho was in th. k ' K "'"(.' ' hiir-t-! when a common sewinn needle, which stuck in her drena, cught in , ,he 81,,tle and was driven in ber body nesr slightly piercing her heart. lived only ahoutlialf an hour. a . . TiikUkiiit or 8t'KrRaOB.Tf YV. under mwhV-mf-fir1Mtwm'' naiitii," bud theii votes thrown out yesterdsy in iniit,uut: of Iwing unable to rememhei 'oo "-nos by which tluy wer. reajistereil.' tf t st.iirl.lv aiisorsiits. 1 Tllia 1. tllC gance oi tuc giniTitl iranciuse; nrj Jvurnal, '23rl, The t'nivcraity of Cambridge, England, ha. Just Imitated aomeot our American colleges by wholrsaUj conferral of degrees It haa dubbed all th American bishops i .BoglMd, IJ,. D. .... ....... 1....... ..:iii--.-.ivs.aw.,.w;,,Wa..,.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1867, edition 1
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