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r4 I - 5 rZZ-A. VOL.lV RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER II. 18(57 li THE SENTINEL. WMV E. PELT., PHOPmRTrm: TllK IMI'KAchvKST. The most shauuless and outrageous up el to Cougres to imp- ach I'reaidcnr Johnson are said I" have com.- from the jladical paper, the Mitnrt-ml, in this fit v. litcd by Ex. H. G. Iluhlcn. One of the strongest rwin8 uip'il by the nwjiiiiy nl I he Impeaching Committee, forhc iin l, aehtnent of the Ir-si l-ut , i his'slu g .1 unconstitutional action in attempting t" restore the 13talc goierniiiciith tl the "rcinf State, by the app inttnr-nt ot n-M I'tc vis ional Governor". could not lake 1 1 -lest oath. The facts, so laras North Carolina is ronrerntid, show that the hardest hit n. tallied in the report ol the major it v lltci dlv dtnuJitM llit F.r P. fl. kimnrlf, who. ol late, ha become llu warn i.lioi m ol impeachment in North Cur. Im a Trior to the euum-an I 1 " - i le t Johnson's policy, I i ny.n.l !' the r . . , truction of North Carolina, in 1 Mi IlMeBi'"vwl of his friends wert-io-vi-l-il to Washington City ly the I'Laidi-n', lor consult ation. Abnttt the wune tiim, ihice Other prolllioeot gentlemen ol t'u State. Messrs Moore. Swain anil Kutou, ware also Invited It Iran also In en siuti il that llohlen was the only in in in the State. ! at that time, who am. loved ,.f the I're.i I ileut't policy. In opposition In llir 'vio of tome who were r-nsrttreft, he w ap pointed Pnvinional fiovernor, ami il is well know n ill it. daring his entire inriimlu ncy heat all liuie um-qtiivocally in,loreil tin President' iirogratnme. Finding that the tupport of the I'rci(k:i' neither secure. I him the Uovi ruorsliip by tl' voire o( the people, nor promised future ao. - it. he Ihi ami K.idical, an j has trrown n.o.- ntenseU than any mm in the . " leuRtb of time Hi: li.n tlm iuipeachuient ul th . tin same v desired '.i, if lor i nothing else, for the unlaw ml act ol ap pointing linn Provisional iioveruor of j North Carolina, whe-, he coiihl not take the tent -oath ! Hut impeaefimrnt i ii"-l ' ' had in.t lookeil tor ao signal a rebuke to the im , psneiiera and violent men in the lla lu il ! party, as tlie act ion ol Congress, on Satin I lay lt, hm given it. We expwte.l j k direct vote nvoided, aritl the mortitleai iou ; of the ettremikti saved by quietly Initio, the wbob- matter nu the Ublu, but the whole country ha. the Kratillcation ol s, eini; this great iniquity roinpleti-lv crushed l the vote of Hepublusiiia tlutuselves, win, lie-in to wake up to the ununstakaMe teachings of the voice' o( the Hs,pl. in the lale tlections. Nor are we entirely without hope, that . tha returning aobriety and prudence ol Congrea. will, whA uch v.ilaii...u at-j tempt M training ('oniilulioiis as have lieeoahowp iu Alabama are pn sented to il I for approval, lgnally rebuke tin iu by im K'a ....iiitui i iihi'i iti I ."..; -"'ol t" J. mil mere i" j' e... i..,,-... ... parry hi this country to sanction so inla mom, ao outrageous and ruinous a but b s.pie on organic law, those Radical "(.'raiatitu- tioni" exhibit. AW.ITAHY AKHKHTS Some woeks ago. the Agents of the As ociatad Prewat Washington City publish d a tel'xraui, pritfeully based upon itnf otfieial report of Xlen. Canby to lien, tirnnt, to the t-ffeat that, np r.i the :( fn ..1 ot. liar, there hart hem- Uiy uiaUoI persons within the Second Military Ibstnci, embracing North and South Cin.lnia I'pon lliia exhibit, whii II did not p irllc ularize the various classes ol prisons or Crimea embraced in the nun,l.ei Hied by military tribunals, we instituted a compari on between the .lministia'i..ii ol the Y ir-t and Second Military D.siiu'sin this re ifllld in which we r. lleralcl tin .tati in. ul. i that, under the aiiinnistr Schofield, uot ote case of military trial ol a civilian laaanl to have tukeii place, while, under the administration ol thus. Sickhs and Cwily, according to the telegram, " peraoua hl tusen tried before military tri bunal. (Jen. Miles, of thin cily, all . I our alien tion to the matter ami insisted tint the t, I gram bad erri d W.i at once mad" the currccliou. W are now ind'- .b'd to ('..!. 'Chun, A. A. O., for an oili -i.' s- i'ct.i'".t. fr-m which w gather the I'oMow'tig t u-i The uu:.iliei ol eriiiies committed iu the id. Military l. strut, from 1st Jin lo 8IMh. S-pt. I's'lT.as reported by -In nil-, w ,s 00.-i by wliiles and by blacks total 11H Till' tiuinliei ul eiliiinntiii. nts I" j ul in the civil authorities. l th- Mrbtatv District, from 1st. .'an t . s p'. :ti)th. ixir,. reported by she iir-. a ' whites. ? l"7 blacks -total .!."! 1 The number ol ini 'i- In rtiilitarv siirh ,ittv In viliani mil. s.iui.' inn,'. th was S.lil whit-, 11-" ''I'" k ,7'A' tut.il , "' - ttrytr,' ..:'! instead ol J".!,' tlie . . w'tio.e .i.ui'n r ol 'r, i! i uiailc by the military ' both civilians and soldiers. It the minor IU I" J ' adltiitiislpitin i b - eo n . ti tfne. it whow-sa iio i.ibi ,' ,1 r....t .., I. '; I, ,r, -Slll. Lei b, teg the is 'o it inns . .. lo lot , ol I .eld s sji'iro i i in .il i-1 ee sub, wlneu. llir the sake ol ihe i o cH. niton and civil litwrtv, w regi ot, ss w e ai e tar Irotii believ ing Wi have hd ine'e crime iu North and South Csrrriua t b hi tu V-unia. WcbeeJlo r. I'. ill' I t hose w lio cllal "e the ,nHml llh Ii n v iiio- uttered an incorrect ' statement, in the first iilani:e, thai wit simply repe'aterl fiMeaphip- Martmettti which waanoi false, but which only lucked explanation to make tt correctly under .tood. j ' Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, thong rt the llcpilh j beau parly o:riit to buckle oh it armor lor a lot; li'.'lit tins summer, anil ht knew ol no rVriVr A, r; than innnry to ilt th tntrk ( 'o ( give ounlll immediately to tun 'Oil the re ! constriie'ioti a 't ko a to all., a majority ol those o in,' to i a'l a Ci,iientioii As it now siand-, it required u majority of the i registered vlets. .vi.t If it ii in the power of . M ! an I i oppi rln u.ls to keep fie S mill ' i In St'itis out ot tlie rnwii. lie watiteil tliein all in to tnke iiart in the Pn-Miilent ial eleeii ut t''-rirt, lt, ir,Ht't mrr ii)mitt oi',v,o,o' p.' A o,ln r thinj that inii't j l l"ii. h,i- (:,, roii i il ttl v.ry lei-el u-av In , 'III. i i i 1 1 1 1 S iu: ii. ..H-ii iii. li as II ill ! coi k w.-rr l in'.- tH S uitlt tin ie Was no j t. linio w na' It i.iimI , to ' 'I'll. toti.Oii j, rMr.Ui lYoill tile H1' -. Ilsne.l iiloe. i tio ol tle l idie ll eail. ll-, ! i hel.l in W.i.liintoli a I' w lavs slliee. ' No one will l.e sur)iro4,.. at the ileel.ua j tioll ol this nri'l, Ashley, that "hr knew ol llo hetiei lit lj tiia I m " to promote the I Itailli i'i : in i ..I the Sou h. I' i nie-. with i s ii i ,i iae. tio ii a in hi who '- ( tifiif wl'in ..--. toi noileite tile l'resolent in th H-l- lo.it i hi i ".jiirio, 4 lio K.'njht j I es l i 1 1 1 ins lo 'i I'-t.-r ii li:. u'ioi ive at i ten.ii ai im, ii'-lnnenl. -mil v!i s prolli- I I yate vi nal:t, as an imlivi'liial tri-l it a I i represent itive. is a matter ol reeor-l ' In poi'it ol ar'na! diet, howi ver. Ashley is n .t I ir .vrotio The elass ol white men ! tliOII wlloin he lop.weS to Operate, the i""h. ri '''illy '"''''' ilile to metallie inrlil l lor the spoils, am) i ' ' 11,1 tin v liiiu'ii'i hitfher motive of aelton ! TUe a,Ie pi i.uili:ir patliot.s, as a oeneral ' rule, w Ii i c a n see a ilolhir u loni; wavs nir. I while tln are lililnl to prim iple ami every e.nisiileration ot riolit anil j'lstiee Oreen- i httl ks. i'iiI t1!'' plo-pei t of oIMee, rollHlltllte I the ah hi my. w-hieh Iihm convert! il many a man, who ill. I all tn his power to bring on ; anil earn on the war, into a liowlino I)er- vish of nioilein Ha.lii a!isin, Money wa pouri .1 out hko u il r to I'otttrol the recent ' elertionH in this Slate. Impecunious white I linen, iili.l s.e.ly ilalkeyn, urew HUililenly j "Hush." a- the coinpi nHtion ot ltailical , j itineiiiney ate! a rew inl for yoin about ' i an. I seeking ti intlame the tietfriwa against j I the w hill people ,, I lie Stall'. j Hut A-hley H ints the Southern States j j lie k in In ' I iiiin.,in time to take pint in (the in t I'resil, i.li.il eleeti n liy' Iti - ; I cause, us he virt.l'illv codfevse. without ' their clia'toral vote for the lUilical nomi- 1 nee, .leteai ian tin ni in the tacr. This is an nnportatii iiiliuissjon. t is ronrlusive ! (volt pc tl.ut the Ka'lical h uilers, not u ilh- -laiilinuall th. ir fn ted under rutin,, of the teach 1 ale . I- -tions at the Noith, tlll'y romp gleat re III'. -e'.iMl.l the n vvhii Ii !, , s.ii o It i iitiit'esnce of the j taken place and ! 1 I" M,, , i he true 1 still proor. ki y to the ent ire It nlical program'. Tin y '" ''" "storct. not a- a matter ol "' tm- interests t civiitatn.... "nmanily and civ, I liberty, hut .iuijily s , means ol party aiicceas and party agi;rai)di.e j Ilt A-hh Vs admission, moreover, fulh , ,,.,,. H , ,t the sole reason w hv lire ! lUdieal. lavor m Mup'ruyt, is that they mav use il as the means nl HTMttiiatiiig I th at rule, I'oiii which tin- white masses of the Ninth hue llnn.istnk-ililr iletermineil to bin I I Ii-iii . It is tantamount to the de- ' I duration that negro supremacy ia the aole , and foilorn hope ol Hadicnlisnc It is, i I flii illv. a "c i iiio in" and !ivirfr up nf the j ! co I . I I; snun.b like the funeral diri'e ol ' the pe.lll.nl llllillit v . ot hich thi-tTeature ; AjdiUy is a til repreiiliiiH and cj.ponci.1, J Tin fUatuele-s avowal that ' it stieh rnMi as Hancock areto rule the Soiitti. there is no lellit'g win' it would lead to,' conveys a complete illu-ti'ition of the character ol lia-lu .iomii. Nothiiio will satisfy it but a ilctlanie o 1 iw. i disiegaril ot all the sa 1 lend muniments ..I civil IiImtIv. and a com plete otili'i ration ot at' the tnnitmnrks ot j lb-publican, constitutional gov ernncnt, Kor the i Iti lilt i.ill ol sonic lespia-t for these , t Ii iugs, a iu:iii 'v h ' won 'i brilliant name in j lighting lol tin I'l.ioli is clas.i d as a -'rebel," ' by one w hosi-sliiliholetli "I iv alt y is ''how' i much will it pay." And we expect to heur no it in tin South, who I meht Hicession aildllatr. dof tie govt riimi lit and of tile Vankees, tor yeair, n-jH-atiug lt' cry that ' 1 1 am oi k is a utml 111 Num. - Tlie Hew tangled delegates to the A Ial ..tin i . l.o'iisi in a ali,. YiiL'inia Con I vi nte-ns I'xlnolt ial n.ore nppria-iation ol , tlie chai iM'tcr id llu. t iun-s ill the question ol ; iltt ot allowance, t hall in atl tinny el-c lii Alabama they live. I up.-n s p, r day, in I Louisiana upon tin, and in iroii-ia upon rH We 1 1. hi I it ll many of thise tellows vet b' f T' lil'l.ti lllole th 111 ! lt peril IV j We dioill.l hesitate for -nine time lo employ j ,111V ol till 111 for even that price i - - s- j 'l IIIIK a'rf'l ly MIIIHilllieed the lesion. I- j ; i ion ..I t lii. f Justice Handy, ol the Snpri in,. ! I ion I of M is-issippi. SVe now learn, from I the .l.irksoii r.u, '.o.. that Judges Klb tt and j Hani-, t h, f iu lining Judges .. that Court, ! j have re I'd. leaving the St lite without j a S" r, lite dirt with no chance j j of ihe lo.M-i'.ol ill iknm such icnipoiaiy ap . poliitinelits i s w ill be in lo eping w itll the J ilioiulv ot the position, or con-lsleiit Willi I lie important and Ii spoil -iblc . lilt ies i lc ol v t in- lip .11 -Hi ll I, lull jlld i etl otiiei is ll.i l.rinl in. i ling at Cooper lusiiluic, l.,st i Veiling . W ll- I it ', ill p.'ii I ol eiiiiibi rs, ! .ill I eiitlitisias'ic in temper whenever the i luiue ol the hiro of tlie occasion was men I tioiH.I. Tic political nllnstuni nf the ! Spitikt'ls wire rc.cl ,'"leoldl., Ijnd there was ! strung disposition lo resent the ntlcyipt ol ricn. Sickles nnd Mr. Trrmaim- lo'give a I Uaiii. al twist t the prists ilmgs. Mr. ,V I-. Stewart pnsnh d, and among tho list ot Vice PiesideiilH will bit liitindthe names ol oine-ol tbni tuoat Mtlul anJ liekt known ol nur eitizcr.. The 'platfnrin,' hrwvtf, - filled w illi old brolien-a.lown political huclu. JV. )'. World Mh, 8TATK J1HMS. - The Wllmlllgton Jtturmtl lliilitions a wrions rtre in I.uitrlwrtisn, N. . which sic atroyeil the stores occupied by thai II. Kelly, Esq , and lr. M. Noiinent. The lire originated in the atore iKatupied by Mr Kelly, and was occasioned by accident. The Juurhiil. says : "About seven or eight o'clock the cTerk had oceasiin to draw some kerosene oil, and in iloing so j I iced tin- caudle w ithin a few h-et of the h.rrel. Suddcl Iv he iliscov en d the w hole air mound the candle in nanu s, which . cans .1 by i he gaa esca ping fioiii the barrel. Very s sin die tire comiulluirati d its. II to the run lu w hich Ihe oil was.liawtl, and la'fir It coll'll be L'Xlinglli lll'd the whole inteiinr of the l.iiildiug w is in Huirien. A eirtiou of the stock w-is dlstroed. The drug S'OIC of Or. It. M. Nome nl, ailjoiuini', was also but til to the ground, but most of t lie goods well' saveil. Mr. Kelly's loss, is islimated at tilioiit i,."iMI, half of which was covcre', b itiMiiaitcc The other losses ye have ii. t I. .inn il." The r. Iliaihs ol l.iclll. Theodore l. . ins, soil ol Ij. v. I K 1 ).,!,. II II , were iiiliried in liakilale Ceiueterv, on Tlwsdv d'lst, having bs'cn bronfjht tn' Wiliii'-niou tri.m I letty sburg, wheiehe fell while gallantly batiline on the lid ol July, 1 ::. A meeting id the Conservatives of New UulioviT was In Id in Wilmington, lust evening, on the call of Missrs. Person. Strange and Hall, miciiiUts ot the State ami District Executive Committee. The V iliiiington .sV-irsays: "The Military Commission convened in this cily, by order of (b-mr il Canby, ia utill iu sehsion here, ultliough its nieinbi'ra are una'.te to do much in Ihe way of business. Theie tire a nuuioer ol , accts to be tried, but nothing can lie done relative to I him, with out suci ;al or. iers fioin Dmiricl lleiiib dar ters, lor which the CiiinuiiseiiMi has ticcn waiting. I h'-y now iiiei t mid adjourn from day to i In y , hite attuning the-e instrnc lions " Mc .1. while, th, ui inbiTs ol the Ci.tnmis slon are tcceiv.n.: their periiiis.lc4 rind jrr ittint, all ol winch is charged lo the expen ses ot r.-construci ion," which ihe people of the country. North and South, are laxed tif p:n A Iriiinl. willing to us from oue ol flu-Iiomt Couiiiics on the comlition and affairs of the I'm l er oty , expresses the till- ! low ilio vii w s . "A i-cii.iierable l.i' t. r lv opposing ex tll llles has oeeii raisi-il agaillst ihe tunc hoil- oreil I hiversiiy. That Inst it ul ion, t he pride of onr Slate.has tHsvsniicatly injured, simply U-caUse It did ll"t espousi' tile political view s of scltidi politicians And it looks Ha lie. 11 'h fit- H-ople ol our .Slate will al low M ihiis lo be 'laiuagcil anil perhaps de- ll.,e.l. David L. Swuio has done imue for tile i haun ter of the S ate, and more to bulhl up the I'liivitsi'v, than mi, other man. fticKacllIti st Ihe I nivt rsiH is equal to ui.'. hii w In r. I am olll ol pal lelh'e vi ilh (he lolly of our p. upl. . 1 have p,iit son,,, nioliev in educating in v ehililu ii at the I'liivc is.t v I have more I.,, v-1" semi tlu'ie Itnt il tiov Swain and thi- piescoi Kai ully are aiiKpvnihal, I shall' quil." roxth irATn'R v kk tin a m HATHA ' laruc portion of thccitiena of tlatea Colliitv a-i ml. led III the town of tiittes vUle. on the 4 1 Ii. inst The iius-ting was en lie, I to order by acpointing It II. Italian!, Esq . Clrairman, atol John Hrsdy. Si'i-retary, 1 tie CliMiumin cnlhd on SI L. Kure, E?q , to t v plain I In i.l.j. els ..I t be meeting, where upon Mr. Eurc came forward aud enler taineit Tfie crowd with a epirdiil aiwl elr qticiit t-peech of twintyor Ihirly minutes' iliirauoii. in which he earnestly urgi-d the people to aioiise from tin ir lethargy and ward off the yoke of Kadicalistu. On motion, the following persons Hire apl'ienlcil delegates to tbeSl:lti' Conven lioti. to be helil in the City of Haleigh, to ts il : Dr. Efi.dia Wiltiams. Ja K. Kverett, John T. West, Dr. II. A. Morgan. Wiley Kid, In k. Arthur Willey. John .1. (latling, Josiph Smith, A Edwards, . (iatliug Jr., Mills II Kmc. I! II. li.ill.ird, Elisha Parker. John E. Parker, Samuel K. Smith, Dr. II. C Willey, John ltra.lv. Dr. O. . Savagn. JoshuaS. Whiillxs'hios. It Walton. Mills Hobcris. W. P. Kols rts, lr. Tluw. N. Nixon, l, Jos I'ntker, 11. C. Williams, W. II. S. Ki.hlick and Jittnea Hill: 1,'ti'lii'l. Thnl the proceedings of the inn in. g be sent to the Itah igh Urntintl and Kdelitoli Tntliivrijit. Uim'lml, 'I'h.it the thanks of the meeting Is temteied the Ctiaiiuiatl and Sia;-retary. On iiioiimi, the meeting adjourned. U. 11 UALl.AUI), CUairuiau. Joiin 1'n vov, Sec'y. M.H IMitKWs. I. cthlMtr ri.- Ui' con -slilutiotlal I'ollVelitloll ycstililay propnsed a resolution that Ihe per diem and compru sal Ion o I in, ml. i is be reduced one hall the thirtietith day Irom assi-mbling. The yi as and nays Were called, aim the resollition w,-a- lo-'t 17 to :I7. The lolloit ing tesoliiliiin was referred lo the i ollllilillee on ihe bill of rights ; liiilnt. That the loVnl people of file State of Louisiana, from a long exjiericnce under i he white mau belong iu Una Slate, present our thanks to thc'l hirty ninth and Fori let h Congress; further, that wc endorse every dclilienitii. n lor the oppressed races o I the Stale, and are ulao thankful to the lielu al liiends throiiglio"t the t'nited Mates mi, I elsewhere on the luce of the glola-. We furthermore piay that the con leiitioo ass, uiblcd deliberali' thoroughly upon the pisir oppressiil preplo-under the s tine basis of Congn jis of IHII7 : that all nu ll ale created equal lit lei. .lore citizens. , Nol l This is vt rlnit tin from the ollieial rejiorl. KxenisnK ef KKtoNsTm crioN. Tlie sum ot altMi.lKs) haa.laa.-n HHiuled iu the teglt lialion of the volt rsol this military ilistrict. I IU' litml i w v!slisted, and nothing more can be paid until Coiigrina makes an other appropriation for reconal ructioh oVA. Whig. Pekiu iHiastn ol apuper which ihoChiDi'sc lieclaru U over a thousand years old. Tbt ro are five hundred AtDitricsa itudcsta to tlie tier in an oniveraitiea. FROM GKORUIA. I ,.UKUIUIIJl roMKKVaTIYB COKVKNTION. Macon, Dec.. The Conner vat ive Con vention finished np matters and ailjoiirnrd at eleven this morning, after adopting a spirited platform. The preamble acknowledges obligalions to adhere lo the In ion aud support the gen era! goveruuu-ut in all legal ami proper measures, and claims from the government the due performance of reciprocal duty, to extend to us, iu common with the ps-ople nf the w hole country, the protection guarun leetl by the Constlltltlon of our lathers; that a manly protest against the bad public policy is a duty a well as a right ot every American citizen, and this without tactions oppiatitioii to the government, or interrup tion ol the public harmony ; silence under w rong may be construed as an endorse ment, , A resolution was passed that we recng iiiac the fluty to sustain law and order, to Mipport clieerlully all the constitutional In, aslin a ol the L llited States I ioviTntlletlt mi1 to in i i ii t ii i n the rights of all classes tin iler ctiliiditi ned ami liberal laws. 'Jd. That ihe people of IJenrgia accept ill good f ilth the huilllnatc results oftiie file win aiitlnnew tin ir txpn sst. .us ot alhgi aitce to the l llittil Slates, ami r iternle the det-rmrnation to tnaiietmn ntvi.ilate. thv Coiis'itution I'raini d l.y our bit h r-. J.l. 1'iolesl ilispas-ionalelv '! linuly against ihesoi ulle.l Iti imii.Ihi, i o,i acts of Cougiess and against the vilnlie' i c parti sail ailmiiii-ti at ion of those ai s .-, - .irong in principle. opires-i. iu action ai ,1 rum oils lo Ihe Slates ol the South, as veil a liurtlul to the true wi t in-ol i v i poiti.ui of our common com ti v. leailino ilmctlyit not intentionally to the peiniauci I -np.e InaJ-y ol tjie negro race in all tin- Slates whi-te those laws are enforced. 4th. Protest in a tike t-piritcd manner against the policy of the dominant patty in I ongriss, which tucks to inflict upon (In states of'the South a bad govt rnini lit, as hlirtlul cot only lo IsjlU racca in the South and the'H iiple of all parts of ftie I'liroit, but is a crime against civillatioti ami hu manity, which it is the duty of all nuht miuiled men cverjwbete to iliscouutc nuitcc unit comlemi). 5th. That we enter on n ci.nl, in the name ami la hall ol tin people ot this State, our solemn protest against the assembling ol the Copvenl ion. which we afliriu. with evi dence before us, has liecn ordered lin-ler pretence of votes illegally authorized, lorei lily priKiirnl, Iraii.liili-ntly risciveil and laiscly eouiiled, ll-S wc believe, aud ill view of the soli-nm n sponsibilities of tin- is-ues involved, we tlelare that wc will lorever hold the work ol framing a Constitution by such authority, with intent to lx forced by military power on the tree people of this ancient Commonwealth, as a crime against our people, iigaiiol continuance of free gov ernment. against the peace of society, against the puritv ot the liallot lax amiavaiual the dignity and character of representative in stitutions. Oth and "lb. Provide lor the appointment of a Central Executive Committee bv the President, to call a rVmventinn of the"on servative party when necessary, and to in dicate the propel time and policy best udop tcd to promote the public good. Sill. Iltcoinmeiiils Consi rvatives to or gilli;.ein every county forthwith and report organisation. lo the V.xn ulin- Comniitlee. ih. Appoints II. V. b'hn-oii, V II. Chapped, 1! II. Hill. Warn,. Ak-n till I T. I., tiueiry a coiuuiittee to prepare an. I pub lish an address lo the piopli ol tieoigia and the I nited States, .'ttino fori b the true sentiint nts of the white ial-- ot this State and the deplorable cotiiliiioii ot the people, and the ruiu w hich I tic i f rcciiicnt of the reci nstructioii ai ts w ill I n, - on ail t lasses ill the South The preamble and r.-soluli n - w.-re unaiii motlsly atlopted. Kesoliilious were also ail-.pled thanking the North lor tin- siippoi. ..I the principles ol Irec govcrtiiiierif in ihe Int.- i . C1 inn and the people in thai section lot I iiucly aid iu provisions Ac., rendi-rnf ihe si.lt. ilng peo ple ot the Slate, tlllivilg. Ihe pvsk year. The Convi litiiui v a- I .i-ii,oi.ii.iis and ad journed iu t lu- Instill spi.ils. TllK HKVOSSTlil CTI A7..W It A r aii. mi- No American' h n ing ih.tl pailn ular si-nse of Iritdora which wi..iiai ita ituper ishable recortl on Hunk. . II, ll, at !'.ii:uw, in Independence n. 77i, oi in Hie Stale capitals la-fore I ."'t1. li e everexp., e.l anything but failure ... m, aniires lo the side (if which Uritit-h ivconiy was n boon anil a benefaction. Dm it is souieiliing to find presses which, like tl e Spimjji o , - publican, did llol S i np e In U'ge llle 11 11 principled abuse ol i .ilioshing negro gov ernment for the Iri v 'people of tile District of Columbia, iliclan-i to. a i he it .timo ny even of the lilted on n li.u n s. -1.iri.iler-ers, and false witnes-es oi , e 'oii-ris,i..n.,l oligarchy "is com lui vi .1 tu ta. t ihai r. construction is woikmo t a lly." W. II may that journal, with a trsi-ilom yet enjoini l.y ita ouadurtor. by 4he jsv piii.i iph a wliicli it has liequi'iti ly a-stiled, ami uhn it it has helei to It n-. i i lu-ir ssonin. m h 1-low-W'lllte treelliei-, s,, in ieie.e..ce lo the stalitiieiils ol tin- in-in T. V Cn.w.y,: "We alloUld IMS' il'i I Is, ly the -:.i,e ll ing i Ohio or C'oniltH'l I. lit. ll tile ttei.eo.l l.nv eminent should iiltimpi to ostaM -h 11, 0,0 autlrage in thi se States, irith ,.ov ifcciltatt'jhtl'itti'H ' .-tfttt t"IJ-ut:U Hit 1 Mr. Conway's e ill 1.1 is toiutusiii as lo the fact Unit to' n- n. '1.11 is ivo.kn.g badly. If Coligicss it. i idi s tti-u 11 is light in principle, and is not to U' cliaiigi d 111 any resan-t, then it uil.i ilhei provide 11.ea.iK tor putting it turoii:;'! and loaliilaniuo. o I iV force for it calm, t stand a d m win. out such military siippoit as shall In- eqnu.il. ,i to perpetual Wai .1 It III 11 St lake tin ground, mat as 'he s.-uth Is at id. too i. l.i , lious lor re-toratioii t" si lt-giivetiitu.nl. it must fe it m-iiuli il :.i iacIii-ivc i i i i . i i , y oo ernuient till it shows a U-iti r inn.. I " We have cmphasi.i .1 lor I be li pal ii. aii the cauilid point, lhal the alu-uipt m uiq...-, negro gnveiiimi li, oi the while Imi'ui.h ..i Northern Slates u o .f ' piovoke evlooie hostility and inapjx anb:e roa ice in ihe bi 'soma of that people; not, we niai utj gest, because Uuy arc "loyal," but b cauac Mie.y Are white,.. I i lmliaii.ii. ii I. w ilaj; ago, a uegro tiishoiior. d a while vioman'c lie waa aeiil by the populace ami hung to the nearest tree, 't fiefe ant tiw anr-ti m;ipTir tnnities for lestilyiug whilst malevolence in Indiana; there are many in the South.' If the repugnance of the Indiana lynchers had been inflajned by Oovernmcnt sulji-ction ol tlietu to negro power, what would they have left nttdriiiti towiaalfeaa thrt mAtrettr Yet, while in Indiana and elsewhere in the North, this filling is in.hiln.cl by nversiitht, if not encoiirsiiei'l by applause. tl.oiii;h ut- I terlv unjusiifial'le on any special ti mini Is, 1 iu the South, with i nii'isi of exasperation I irresistible to human nature, the least imli- 1 cation ol unsajntly rashness im spread oai evetv I'ttlli tin-taiard, elaboiatcd 'mm eierv ( pulpit, and denounced on everv street- I corner as proof of ihe unfitness of Soiillurii i cit 7.. ns lor participation in the goveriimi nt i ct ihi'.Cuoti.iii.iiMi. I el us hope there is an i ari'v end to this I really shameiiil injustice It is la-ginning : t -tcken Ihe more hoiioratih- en u of lis j own authors. .tt h,ul j Ko.tn 1 1 e I .anil We I... v. r.r III ei nils t ll is a little -!iti,.lar that while the loyal N rth has nio-l ihs id.-dly shuI.Ih-.I the "In-- 1 lott.l will" of the 'Mate lamented" in hi r 1 eliergi tic I Holt to peilille oil ol.l clothes ami ' siiotid haii-f j. worv. Ihe loyal nin of the late lei rl i.o.s South have nev.-r tsstore ' sho n -ii reat X deain' to oi l 'liementm-s ! of "ihe hl.ill'rot liliertv." ami lspi;iall his precious likeiiesws, pictured on a greiu-Lnt-k groim.l. Thesi. are etig. tly -s.uulit f-.r ' on the high ways ami by-ways, in lanes ami i hedges and in - other peoph ' It tt. rs. A ! day selilmn pasSi s without our hearii.o "f tin loss of 'Oine letter eontaltilng I lieae .11 i -tiinable ptetiit.s. which were int. -n. led l..r our othce. and to iiieieasc onr trc w ing lov nltv Soiiiilavs,-we liiair of'toiir or live t. Illl--lng I. Iter- Willi their lojal caio.Ms.- , .'ill i, I whlill s mill It to the .le-riUiellt of the lull development ot .no at el union Ism." Now it it la Uw.. lot i -ie'.i Is to ask a tutor of mu who have a!w;- Is i ti j hua' -ainci lilt battle ol In 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 g We Wotllil ie pecltiiily anil eulne-tly lie tloii to torwaid tfie letters after tie. i.iio ab stracted the portraits of tin 11. ll lolls idol. We dislike to disapp. ii.l .no -i.b i i ., 1 1 -, anil wouhl like to : i ; '. it for granted thui th,- .is Value the I. Iters lor I e ,-.n, tiails alo'i sal.t, an, I 1 1 ee 'I,. rcasotiiil ilc objection i.. I'm w ... -. W. lake i.lii.lai.s out) "1 the pot I all h:t e III. Illig the let iv.oihl sa ter paper. loour Inctuls. vv . u..,;,! sa j t hat it is only V. xal n.iis toil , 1 attelupt to send green-backs i firiwgh tbemaib-- Locke, ill his E av-, cm, led. !s lliat ililv j man is illsatl:- Upoll s. -III. Sllt-jei t, and that all men have notice, 1 oil.'itii s, p, i uliaritii and strangeiicsM-s in then nclghlins mel ucquailitauces. lie atirihutis t,,s iiiiivn sal ttia.tmss to a "wr-'iig i oiitu-vioii ot ideas," by which a laiilasy is lusociaii il with a real fact, in such a way. that the man can i not separate the ideal Irom the true. Or as lie expresses the though! : "hesides tl is, . there la another connexion of .ideas w holly owing to cliatu'c or custom ; ideas, th.'it i'i ; theuiselvi s are not ul all of kin, come to be ; ao united in some men's minds that it is vi i) . hard to separate thciu; they always keep . in company and the one no sooner at any one time ionics into the iimlei-it.viiitii.o, Imi . ila asstajialc appt ai a with it tl is prnhnhlv owing to t i- -qui its of j niailuess, Itsultllu, bolii a vviong i olim xioll j ot ideas that the woros "n .ii) ioj al utnl the Eighth Commandment a'-e itteertarably lainuecled ill the Southern mind, so that 'they always keep in eoin unv, and the one no siMtnei, al any time conns into the un derstanding, but ita ass ciatc nppi nrs with it !" We sincerely deplore this unhappy association, and w ish Unit it could lie oth erwise. Hut us there is now no North, no South, no East an I im West - only oim grand, lire, uuilcd and Ii appy coiiulry u. in gtnal olil Norili Catobna ,.ave a right in iiuitale the si ntiiiieiitalii v ol N. a England and mourn on r I he emus, ih- Ir.nltits and I the stealing ol the loyal men, w ho ought to m i holy exiiii.plea in their rebellious ami ni ii I ii I IL ihbois. The errors in regard to Confederate forces are ao ;roaa thai wv luu they tail never be corrected. We have recently examined a history published iu Baltimore, and which aims lo lie just to the South, aud yet it es timates the Southern force al Sharpsburg at 100,000 men 1 higher estimate by J.OUO than (cn. McClelian puis i I. We have Ma il it stated that Gen. Lee's estimate is liJ.otid and il is thus (yyen ly Dabney, Now we think. that nut t alt Misled Ias 's force ut the tiute from data, Which could not tie erm fteoua. and it iitiioiiuteil to jusi 27,000. If there is any mistake in it, the error is ,n the side of excess. We feel sure that the South em force was under rather than over this number. Our line was ao thin that win n broken, the enemy thought that the skit mish line ami not the line of battle w.ia broken. So the Confcdetale strength al So.ith Mountain has, wc b.lieve, never hoi u s. t down by our late en. mies at lesa than 4U. 000. It was, in fact, iiIh, ul 5,000 until ' o'clock in th. alii ii, when Loiigairei t came up. Gen. Ca-cy claims in his ofliciul report that his works al t veil Titles were aH-aiulted by ItO.OUU uii u. I hey were curru-J by il.tHKi. ll wus a grtui joke ol Mr. Lincoln that he had discovered that the Cxmlwle-ratea hail ;!.uimi tioll ol nun in the liinl, l,e. mis, he hud l.ooii.in.ii, and bis men wcie always trettiiig overpowered by having an o.lds ul three to one noainsl thclll ! ll sei-im, that soin. l .i tl North Caioliu laai. aU-aoh .1 the .in - o, I ohm lllloll. at Ival eigh. expectiiui, g. ti.l siinilc souls' Ouit their coloteil Irit-nos n,,,.i, la- highly lion ,.i,..l Ihi.rel.v iiml won .1 iv. thciu the upper seats in the s n .gooiie flic Atldr. -s complains toiu binglv , that th. t o.. - wee ; not conferri'd Uin iIicm' loyal sons of Hie old Nordl Slate, but upon persons who weie not n itives of the Mate- euphony tor ' Kadical emissaries. To our mint! there is i something inexpressibly c inic in this pit I lure, ol ihe loyal wmlis -tan.litig wi'h 1 Mniling laces bs.,nit,i4 to h. t,i sal le i d, j tertield rolirteoll-lv say ing. 'Mi al lr.lli.l-. coUie up higher," instead ot w hu h Sam' ., in his i o arm st t mil li, hi ill de. I. bill' ts . "the white trash liom N'orl (a bin I i I lake lie ItiU'k seals an. I il. Ill "l f- hi . lis tree will set on ilc plal om '" Imi i : itch ' It heats Lone,-. icet's pun al...ii.!lu 1 iciiiv-otfering. It is a!iuo-t n ii t f. ) Congi assloual )oki'al'oill Ihe lit. 1.11. 1 properly d the S. toll ees-i;y of pi 11 ili;; ' he-e ll i '' in hall-Is ot llle 111 eooe- lo 11, ,k, I 1; .. I iIt 11, 1 -, . i" rn 'i. em - .1. oil! Ill it some line.. nil or I i..ik- '. h inight do jiisiiire to tue-i. m ; ..h ' ,...1 some sktl fid rmmnur liniihl s. 1 vt- up In t, it a aayoiy ii'h sh lor ttte H a vs-ewas a 1 Lojal brothers i t N'oTth Cnmlini' let a loval editor give you 11 pose ot iiilvter When ytutrimtri LiV to ' another 'Mao's table, thev are expts-ted tv eat what is s. t irfonir- tlHIH vnis.'tl ,irtiiinttiimf Httod las'.e imtl good itiaiiiieis alike tit mand lllis. When vtvi la came I he guests of the negro, you had no right to expect ' anything but' negro tare. Don't w hoie about the coar-e total they set before you. People Will only laugh at yon, anil Sambo may prove a very Cliffy to yon. The emtstariM Of tiute an4 rum have sntceethsl ill making broad and high "the mill. tie wall nl partition ' i ween llle laces Vmi can't It. ak i) down, and yr puny etli.ris will o4y subicet you. to ri.licnl. Kor'nnst.-I' ..r iintorlunal.il, loll Were Ulill Wlllli llll.l loll will la- mole teqas'led. It veil the pun ) if you do l. t lies, 1 1 v our .-..'-. . j ra - - J ... ll" V" ii York YV.it 1.1 urn i" ;r.x ihsrtuirrrF'; I., the Seliatollil ttut'ttt oil the propoai turn to print the President's Mi s age. Ml. V ilsoii. the most moderate ot the I'resi deUl's ast.alhilils, is tep.ii led by t. 1. oi.iphto h i-- ex oretso liiius. il as follows "Mr. Wilson i h uactcrieit the incssai'eas nn a--ault upon Coiiyn-sa lor atlcmpiing to I take from rotvels in ihe South iower which bad liecn placed in their hands In the I 'res- ; i-tssnl. W llo ha.l hiune It i cli ised 111 lSOo all tfie pow. rs that Congress had exerciaed j in lfiT The question l.ilore the country ' wa- the I wo policies : rirr . Ac r rftltieiil A'lrin. y..o'e, I fir iji'rrriiiwiitH .if th? Smith iti llir h.itiih .-" m;c,v.,..u truiKon Hlld llle freed men int.. u comlitiou of servitu.lc whose l TV ail the wolld healtl but Audi', vv -l.dlll-. son. Colioress. litter a ileliheialt itllesti cation, had a-lopiid the olhei poln v ol re cot,-' ruction, which utter a lull tii.il lml I I resiiltcil in peace hii.I nidi r a, I over those Stu'vs He reatl Inmi the report ol the Siiperititeioieiii ol the l.'reeilmt ii'- Itureau in Alaliauia, G.uelal Swaylle, in support of his as.-ei lion. '.. urn itli.y nit tht' jhjirer ,h '., h.iu.l, . nl-':; tli i.ther tutu the himh ni ti.i.t! mm. Congress would adhere to its noli, - . ami V would Ih- coiisiimmateil, anil I r I ,v ecu now ii'iit tile next Eourth of July Hi - si ;.., - v mid be represented ill Colls . i. I. I.iv al'iien The President s una s,". .li.l e.'iilalii a I'b. I in saying the black men wi r" i oi lit to i .vtreise the fratirhise. Ihe rebel, p.ipn - and Wad, llainptou look niliil lent view whin they wanted their ..i.. 'I honoh the blat k tnt-n had been threat! in .I w ith dreadful evils il lln i .lid not vote w ith their ohl masters, they re niaim-d loyal und lailliful, and hail nhown thi'msefvea eaubh! to vuUt. .Whoever swid othel W l-e l id .-1 UK h r tlltlll, Ulld Would yet be rebuked bv their representatives in Con er. ss. Then it wouhl lie seen who would libel them nl push them out of lllese halls, lie saw no n a-ntn, lio" ever, lor relu-ing to print the im ssugt-: it wouhl soon appear before the country which was light." The phrases we have printed in italics present t'ne gst of the Hepublicnn argument against the policy of the President. It rests on the assumed absurdity ol placing tlie government of the South in the hands of people who participated in the rebellion. Aniotin the methods of exploiting a false ths'ttine, pcrhnis none is more decisive thnn pointing out the consequences to which it logically leads. What leads to absurdity must be its, f absurd. Now, lor the fake ol the uriMiiiieiit. wo uilliWruif that M'. Wilson's fundamental postulate is correct ; uiliiiit that men who have uarlicmatou l.i a rebellion should not nffi-rwarrls lie admit ti ll to any -hare in the government. Let ns inquire how lids doctrine will apply to future rebellions in parts of the country In rc slavery has not existed. The cnexi. tenco ot slavery with at relaillion is an acci dent which can never ik-ciii again in this countrv to ihe end of lime. Now let us suppose'! hut alter the completion ot the I'a i i tic I,' It. tin- West should rebel, I nil in I ill o the whole Pacific nat, and the SlaUm iu the valley of the l iqier Mississippi; the tueli It I :; lln onerous luxation lo meet I he . I. -mauds of the bondholders, lln sec i olid thoughts this supposition is too formidable- a rebellion which thoroughly united, the people ot the West could not be sub lined. The vignrotiR, expansive West will stain Ucouiu (il il lie not already) the eon trolling pow. i' in our politics. Changing the location ot our In in'tlio-is, we w ill suppose the scat of a future rebellion to be New England, and its object resistance to a pruc lical application ol the prit ciple of human eipi dltv reillleilig the tHeltuloiial rcpl'est llta ti ii ol those i States to nn - mil it y vt it Ii that of the Stale i f New .'ik, wl,i.;h ha- alioilt Ui.' s.ne population. I Ills wotilil lie a i I. I'i ii iii -epporr nf vtntrrrrrhf s-4-ui-. c aliulit ttion ol the Deel rnintit tv 1 1 ion ol In.lt pen. ter.ee For- il all in. nine o jiial, one man in New Ei-gland should not c.uini tor as much as six in New York tn the high er I. taic'li of the iiationul h gi-l 'lure. We will -ii p .-. . tin ii, lb it Mr Wi o..V own -. ct i'n -li.'U 'd at snllle 1 1 1 1 1 1 rt tun rt I .el ao lin-t ill attempt by the oilier mates lo luaki it tb ink out ot itsovin favorite cup, and thai tin r. 1 cltioil sluiuld l-e pel down l.y Ih, ov. iposi ring folce o I lln del il nimi.s W eat w on 1. 1 be if. ne vi it ii t h. li.-. pie aft. r th. V had been slih.llh .1 ' Ai c or l-in-:tiiMi. 'ii-o'i's tba?trine. whit li ul-o is that ot the Iv'cpllhlil all parly, thev sloilild lie kepi III " lllialicnt lllilltaty sllbpig it loll Tvv i t ,n,l vvnflteas he may . he cannot cs Cillic ih it i oiielusiois. There would lie no lwmulatioti vit einanirifinteil tve oh wluiuv. the iovcrtiinent colllil fie il, Ivcd; nd we suppose il would Im- a I lilt t vlravauani to borrow a hint fiom Gulliver an I confer universal -ufT ice on all I lu- node hols.-s ol adult age. and instate tlniit iu authority over the Vah.ais. There would be a poprt laljon who lul l all, or nearly ailv pnrlici puted in the rebellion, and there wrmld n- main the oble-ation 1111p .se. 1 l.v llu onsti tut ion to guar-int. v a Kc,iillican form ot uoveir.iiient. Now if Mr. Wilson's tba-trine be sound, how could this obligation be tub tilled ; The iloctiinc is inconaistent with ahvpntincc of reestablishing republican govt rntnent in a section nf'cmtntry VI ll it'll has rebelled. If the w hit, - of the South had been its onlv population, on w let! ba-is wouhl the Mt publicans have proposed to tecoiiatruet the Nat s This question g.s stn the heart ..t the siibjn 1 . tor a rt bi 11 ion w Ik rt slavery do, s not 1 x'-t i- ns pos-iole as where tt dot-, and tlie Constitution hold- l.,nt ,0, lani-niige 11. id theie laen no neoi". s u, the South, reeonstmclion, aecrdim; In Mi Wilson's ilo, tune, would be iMjuaelit -able, and by purity of reasoning, evi rv hit net re ' i'! I i, m i 19 oilier parts ol the country will d n,olish republican govt rnmr ti: - m I 1 Mind all possibility of rebuilding II I hell, e follow s thai the L'tlatanlee of rcputi lican governineiit, w hieh our latheis ii s-r-f .1 in tb. t'onMitution. is n fat :d s'lnbtv. A tl. ctriiie which leads to thi- i,'iis iiii u. U untenable. ' RyTTTbocW Know that when ute wat ended, the temper ot the South was tint x p'fmj lYfrWTiliTiW 'atxt se.bmtttiT it any testimony were needed on this point we could f!te teat "I tic neral Grant whtrh has neen repeatctuy given -once in an ouit tat reiHift, anil mice under oath. It th'a auh . missivenetis on their side had tieen met with magnanimity on otirs, the old sort s w ould not have been rc-6pened, and wc should have advanced at odce Into an era of good But sordid partr objec'a wire mute paraitioHi l to gn-at national Interests, and state I lungs has unu iludtHiU wlirK.lt, iilla,Xas well-wislier ol nts . otinliay w itll aoxiuiy., ,dj. ftivfurtc T"tB'tbh that tlo-new nwrr powwru -nn ills rnay f e a. iip'el f y Cotiercss a .V Wilson predicts b. f t'e fie jerwirrti of JwlV : but thai will be onlv "ih" inni.iniiur m sorrows." 'I fie negro g, .vuruineius will in I stand a day utter they I'll pn IT" 1 by federal f avom l- n i l 0 r of.. li.1 wit hdrnwn. . Tun m a; .v. i h r.nin tuat QROK!. l.()(.i: .'.( T uF Y,L!i .ixr J7.1..S ;v:j rt'Uu t on noi'C? .The follow in; ad. litiot al pai'liulara ait given of the i.i . ( ie . i i n. lately In h. South by wti'tl ,, tl, Ir. - t ie I S-l let toot,' "1' app. : rf - x I" ', ' route Irom Yl..'-' .-'rv '-i Moi.ile,- r-l i broken iail pris'-iittitoti at veu ciiiaslibin o elnleinl.nii nt for , Most ot tin . . aged ' i he c 1.1 the 1 1 nil t' , I be 1'llibct bear, and much shalt. ltd i. an.l pet nut t In u, I : 1 . . ,n -1. hull It to bii.o . W - , i, . ' e Iv S4 .lull, - . e c.v.y alf(fn;. 'he Itclo'ttl tiger, 'the Hrtiiian nger were a.. in lite i;t '.III' iH'l llpMllls . . l'.t-e to the U.IjlCltili; vv Ik nil' I lit y , i. six-cdi!- .ittraefr I bv lilt carcas- of a .er-r tint f.,1 been in one of the cages and was killed by thu Casually. Now occurred ore of tho most rcmark'afii. contests of briitea th..; lain ri, r t.ikeu jiU. on this cetit'iii nl. !urii,e f,.-;r l.oiiru tin tiger and bears and the hvin ronti'ndcd for the mastery .m tin! the tri rl fleet attach es of the, nn n.i,;ei n: il.tre to inierle;-'. 'li, noise of the i out. si i, ti, v;j i I - -. 1 :n bci: , iipp'illiug in ihe evti'i ine, and did not r ,. . until Ihe participants had satisfied the er:. vings ol their appetite, alter which . tin Himalaya beur ami one of thetijjera played logeth' r a- i at ami kittt n. At thi. ;"nt Mir- ttet' Hall, tlut'Tioi. Kino," ati.l t rn.er c r.'euiVin of Tr. T.lv Ingstiine, t tint vv;;i, one or two iWist-e-s.,, t- ict-aptiira the itie ..i,, - 'oo.iiiiiii' the anlnw ants, llliltie ai e inals. The c.j, werut tlisa-imrfevt In. night to a i lo Wi... iMaMAUti. and '.irtl'tv ! tt"rfilr'J.'i lives. The l irs snd hya-pa xvem then lassoed aritl .iraitge I into the dens. The driver wus iiisliti.t ly killetl by the accident, and tin roiiipany siistiiiia J a loss of tw o lions, a par, II.. r ill.! a leopard " ASoniKi; oi:i)h:i fjiom fiswcitA; HASCOtli. Ni.w OtiLKAON. Dccemlier o. la special order No. 'J0:t, issued to day, txencral Han cock says ; The 1 1 tie iti,.! proper use ot military power, Unidi s ilelt riding the itulionul lion,,: against foreign rni"n, is to uphold 1h, lnwaan 1 1 ivil gnvi mmcnt and to sernr every person residiug .niiong-us the wijov merit ul III.-, lio. u and pi Ji.ejty. It is m cordingly made j ULL ol Congitss til, . outy oi ine inni.tinli r of thin district !.. protect all person in tilts.' rights, to "up press di.iordeis ami vinlenee and to punish, or cause, to laj pUHiliu, U U,slurU'iu ,.l th. jiubtic Jleiiee and el .li.oials. The Coiiimiindli.g Gtluial llu' been blli rinlly into'uied that the ndrnfiilstratltin nl justice, mid cpeeinlly of rriititnat Jtwrtie-. in the Courts.in clugged, il ml eaiirmy fru truted.by the t ulotceiiuut ul altigraph t vv o of the or, lei ijshci f mill Lie se livuijqtinrters August iMih, lli7, relative to the qiialWrn lions of persons to be placed on the Jury lisisof this Matt), to Jetenuiae WU0 ahull and who ahull nol he juiuis, ' . It is deemed bemt to carry put the wil! i f fbe people ex pressed by their last legislature upon this subject. Tho tpualtflcatioti ol a juror under the law is a proper subject 1 the decision of Ihe cohi ls. I he vclnlunb 1 ing McmtsI,-- iti; iHtfMMf -e posed ill li i in. v,itl iiinitilain the fust pt i, of the judiciary, id is unwilling to pern, i the civil iii.llionucs aaid laws to da! einl). . iasseal by uii.naty inu , terete:, , v l'axdgrnpit iwo,ai!iMicu to U tsvoiviil, :...( trial by piiv vvill 1 . herenfUi' fegututed i , tlw Con-itiitinn and ctvil laws, - Tlie paraorapk revokes! xcla, led all l t a- truaijiuiua wjiawwit. MllJU&Ml!g&k. ' ters. . I I'KTI Ii o v i s in tnt T.r.tatflE.ssrHin-trrv. I since wedo not know he exact date I iiegnv woman tisikit into her head to pi" trale. lio myall iic of ihe lag ut at L'vro I After her hualiapd had btaitud tu- the di i. . 'ant. tu concern she put uu ao extra wilt . ! his clothes anil soutgkt thepluce of una l a t Mhc wan sticreiwliit ill ul ituiltillg admn.-: 1 1 j and remained during tho- ttfoceiftdt - The Uutliauil, hoivevet, heal jbtr. lijVWUa '' w lit u she made her iipjiiiUi-liCvi l)f 1,4,1; -. explanation had to be made iu r.'taJ ! h. r a.-suuq,ti, 11 nl the, brcuchca. The wb, 1 truth came out, and through the Initi o, 1 reached ihe League. Death, by .hanpi win decreed as the puoiahnieut of pn. i t.Airs. Africa s curiosity, and a committee w appoihtvat to execute trW tentiacif;'''Trii.s i was more ti n than the huahand Wanted I He renorled tothc inllitai v aut)ioriLvnt--, r .- ji-r ini; that proceedings might tie stayed Military turned tli.i caatt over lo tag eiv,; authorities here. Deputy Suciin Wieh' ' went on Tmsuluy last, wo believe, ti arr. ' I tu nnirlradefw. ,Wamm: KM., fimi. other Li uglier-, anil iIh kjcputv seat a quest to his eh el. siteriu Hall, to sell posse to his ai l. Vesii 1 Jjny morning qe a "env ah v . iiie any . galoint aud gay, w. . hence l" ine resuie. MuanUxua the cvf i ' 1 of'I'erol. and VK'uilt) UaU taliit'ii, and ; restid twelve principals 1.1 llic uTairwlio they thlivered h r.- In, liieht. TLo equ whti hfouobf up Tl,e prisnneis repott Air. in the miL'li' ,:ii',o.l of I'er.'to scaretl, llioralie.l. loo. lo llic swuiup. .yi 0 hurt, and lot ,Uit f tiiuiig t.V.iiecah '"ta i'.it t 'lii'i, Vini'iii Tiuiin. 301,'. I'hivi s Isci-kJi Hakes. I.euersiOld f. id the ut ml loit'ii.t ;,i outslliu a,i , ll coll. pclilU s.i, taps i U, ,: o, ,di " di-1 im t ion. liewir, 'o his 1 rviuee w,i a hqdt cliaracii r lor modulation, nin, ntiitllib r luel.iul npeio:iictd iu ginitt wiHU u iiit-ywl UsLij.,,, IllStrttl loo I le.l i,e, aS-lr lo .1 lo ,. , , , mand. 1 tit 1 n vv -ran, I, a .'., pa--, a t the wires do tct I 1 : ,.g aeeviuiit of . -fresh at.d tin. ie gla-j , oultaKU peiKl.: y 1 nis vii" 10 1 iv e 1 y tuiu up. .11 Subicils. 'tin, lilet,t :s lli.s ui. v I-- the relali.Vv .."! f.,'l. Coi.levl .a', ; ax tntub nerne- -ti4tv i IkH dead. 'a ! Mr.-4tshftst ti.eJ tauttUm-iL-, ,- whom to rtpliui this aianwuv j.i.,, gracing the uiiifprm he v. ea. i, i.i,,. t amis; wt,w iupwa 1 , q h eminent under which tie I 'Xilo V.' 1 liv 1 tfet rm., OroV is obv ionsly nn i tipcdiim nt struction I'et. Hteam brings the H kv Mountains m-i I ia UyvV rid ei ew York-, J; -. - v I i n wWaeaiiwiiravartfw
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 11, 1867, edition 1
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