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I JMSSSMSaaSWWSMBWSlWSMaaSiWtBliMMaMS . - ... - - a .)lfl i II Mi "ST" m it;i :nir "i7 ' VOL. 2. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS. INC7. ' NO. 5G. - - y - ' I - ' 1 ' . . . vf r; THE HENTINEL. WM, K. FKU 1'jtoi-HiiiTuM. II f- -I --' ORG A NI7. 1 770.V t A" V 0 Jf S K R V A T1YK.S IS 1 IllH INI A We plais- fKi ihr first pa tin daily, tlM plalfonn r ri Hiiliiliou. -m, uie plan of organisation adopted ty tbe Cnnarrvalivc Convention ill Virginia, Mid lieg have to coiuuiauil lol b lo the laitlul atu-nliuu of our Slate Kxccntive Coiniiiitlcc unci Li t Conservative throughout the Slate. The I'oiiw rv 1 1 i vc" of V ir ginia s- cm fully til rcslir-.c Um- imminent j. opart ly ot our ir pllhlicall illstilUlinllS as given un l.y ihe fathers ill Ihe Ite-piibhr, under (lie rule of till! Iladical parly. They have, lit length, awaked Ui Ihe (nut dangei lo hirh V ir jjinia iiioM l from tlir ni;ilin ii lUl. iiris nl Knlii'-ili--in, liiol iii-ili-li'rniiiHdi lo lliwurt Um liiuniiiiiili Hii'l 0 ilnKtiviH, if inmi It wiU Im m-rfi tlmt Id' Un ol or;i!ii:i lion i h vi-ry tli-riiij.'li our, l-iuitiuliii timr :iiiiil iiiivkiiM aiiiI rm-rrlic i-lfurt in ili flietuli". ItuplaiuUic CuniicrTsUyi! of Virginia livc not 'm-iiiii t.xi rarly to iT Iwt tlirir orixiiiiix'ition, mimI llii-y will liml tlia". tbi- limr in loo uliort lo ilo u'l lljal initflil Iw 'loii ix'l f'r ihwh imnrly, lull a triuropUant muN-riui. Tliu ulniii nl tliin.;n in North Curolinn rrquiru an lull anl km coniili'(i- an orgiinia tirtn an ill Virinin, ami our )k-mip cannot too (juickly or too iw livilv in tlio wvcral C-iuntii- in tin- Statr, niovi- in tin- matter. ltailii-alimn mint Ikj put A.nr ln rtnuLtt u North Carolina. Tin- loin, UmIi bla k ami liili- who r k to control her Inturc IcstioT. an.- too bhuincli-iiily incompetent to relmilil her fortunr-i, uii'l rnjov too little of the pul. lie contiilenci-. Tin ir temper imli cate a love of m It, of party, ol roiunuli-s engneil in the aaiuu rule, tar more than liny love of the Union or of the ('oiinlry I'm tiwrttly writhing iimler urii vain-i hn h never citeil -hypiH-riticallv smartirty un iler th goalingof their own ci nwiencin, rmtber than the lanhis of nthera, they have Immme the merest lslimaeiites, raising tin ir hantia agaiunt t-ve-ry one. ami tlctenuincil to have every lii.m'.- han't a.iinm tin in. North Ciroliua raunot, inu.sl not U- rule. I hy the hluck rare, nor l.y a t e of non.h wiripknkHca, native anil foreign, with I. lurk lieafta, tn rlrtp tfieni. The men of virtue, inlclliuciice iinil true pairi.lini, ho Ime the State mid will neck the ihi.I ol all itx imputation, can tHone rule North ( nr. iliua. Tu ilo tliia, every true man ni nt ilo hi .Inly in thhi WaW. Ie evry man enter larlv into Ibc alJianiY aaiiift K.liili"iii anil rutn, an.l o to work lo enlighten an. I p.-r-Hiiaale all to follow hi example Scahicii. A short I inn- aifo our i 'it y w n vinitiil lv a tanatienl, hartl motillie.l 1 li jit. nil the May from New Hampshire, ihonph we hear.l tie lintleil fiom 1 1 r m.iH;ii, naiiiuJ (' .In. He ni. I. it haruiiiyue to the colorerl Hailiealn in the ('.nut 1 1 x i one night, in which wr learn that he i-umi-Hlly a linmiitl.c.) the lilvkn not to inl any lilaek men to ( onyrewi after the St.ue ( on Illation wan aenptiil t-y I'onijri-.. We are Vu4it Iiii wh-I, Ihat the Northern ( "upper -heatla (0 weru iln-hilttilly alanneil at the idea ol the South iw-n.lu.y lilaek Dun to C'onfrroiiil If thuy iliil w-ml (hem, the fop perheailu .ul.l kick up a .lu-l. mi. I it irtilll I wofw Inr Ihr tiolllherll ftlaeka. CjippciW'iiiU alaiuie.il '. The tinlh i, the liyHM-iilii al Nonheru Uailu -ala are opporj il to it anil alanneil al the idea! They know what' wbal.aiid hciio tl i ir alarm llince We are in lavor ol wwlim? 77 of the hla-k el, flh-ekim we have TlIK lUlHI Al. I ONV KNTIOt Ml Alal .1111:1, iilli rl il p nd. nl in ii i upon neifro votei, haHuoininateil -mean whi'. ' men an-andid-tiU-n loral the Stn ollieen for lloverm.r, l.iellU-iiant governor. Secretary of Slate, ( loniptniller, Treasurer, Superinteii.leiil of KililCHli.in. t'niniiiis-ii r of Internal He .nircu, Altoiney (ieiieral, and three .luduei of tliu Supreme Com I. Oat of tluw eleven noininati.Mia not one h'i I'oen ijiveii to a neprvi. Tntt Kol.UivitNO genllenien i-iimw' the ("niliinitlee o) the Virginia Coiiaervative Convention, appointed lo prepare an ad dnnato the M'op.. of lliel'niled Slate. ' Tlui tB4lM'Wit,!"K, it are ainotii; the al.hwt Uleo lo lt foMml Ui lliinmiiilry : William ('. Kivex, ol AllH inurle; K. M. T. Ilunler, ol K x , John Janney. of b.ii.lolln ; J aim Mamhull, ol Kampiii r ; J. U. Tucker, of Loudoun. - m Tll t'llNMKIIV TIVK.a of Al ll' UIIM Hie of r:u,iun i-IiiIih Ihiouliolit the Slate to .lefe.it (he new ( 'ont.1 itul ion al the roHiii't; election, and in ei.ltaiu w-clions are receiving Urge aerendiona fi oil) the c.iloted elenient. In I'ralUville, Auliiug icouiily, over fifty colored men have joined ('onset at ive elul.n, I iinitim; with the hitei in iknoiincinir the I (lll4t..tlllion. I TlIK Itll IIMilMi i;..i'. Ii, Hpe.ik:re; ol I thr iniwrrrl "ter.trni lion" I 'onveiilimi. pilhil'. ay, thai i- wai iin ca y that lin y Kholll.l iinm-ii.Hi: ill the Solilh todl".-,!! -I I he l whole world with the nu;r" and hi- di!;i.i- I dial will III ullim, na law lunkcru and i.luiin J iterator. tii n. Pope, iii imt i I j ii t In- in. nil.er-. ol ll,,. t,..,r..i Convi nti.m nl - their rferfipft. iliatingmaluiil lielween the whiten and I'll" k , liy the prefix "lon." - Efrhtimir. I The "'Hon.' wan, ol courM1, and eiy proK-rly, an a niatli-r of compariMin applied to tliu l.lliek". - - a i Alcn. Pnpo liaa nr. lend the election to W liMrl la Alalxwaa k ratification M the new Stale Couatilution on the 4 til of nut rYl.-ruary. TIIADDKVs XTKVKNH AND HOVTll Kits DIsrsiONIHTti. Mr. Stevens appears ( bo a anriuf deoii god in I he rank of the eitn ine Houlhern Itadii-ala. They never Mii-ta edly when lie taken a pin, h of siuirT. Onr teiegram oo yi-Bleiday gave an account of an interview belween Mr. Stcii, and cMnmlwriif South era liyal ijtatm on the IBth. irert. i J. II Hat Tin, ol color, nl thin city ia rop rewute.l anaMiin.- Mr, Steven Ihat lire fail me o imp. ai hineiil did mil diilurl. mat ten in North ( 'ar.ilina. II.- thought they could L'ct aloin; very well that Northern whiten were more friglilcneil almul nero nuirrage thaiiSoiilh.ru whilin. (II conrw- Harris could only cnk lor nhitn Hadti al" II he nieanl that lie S.utherii white were not aa much opposed to imiteianl negro Miff rage a Ihe Northeru wliite u..ilc, heatated what wan utterly l.d-c. No decent, native while man iu the South Im licve-i it jmit or right or luee-sirv in tiny MfUc, eve- pl it le a lew w ho adopt the Kadical lall.u y. that "all men arc created ciiml," llii-ri ti-T". th. nre or wild lo .e i-ijuiil. ll in lurllii r htaU-il that II oris aaid, that iff. Ilolden wa. ' the Ii T. I.lood of the o piil.liean puty in Noith C'aridina." We an-iii.-lin.-d lo think t liut 1 1 urt i.-i ia right ill that stall im lit. Ye-;, ltuiliculinni or lh liepul.liean party livci only l.y the lile which 11. .1.1. n oives il in Noith Carolina. The olij.i t of Harris in making thin remark to Mr. Stev. itt in olivimii. I'.ul Mr. StevctiB known that if Mr. Ilolden in the lite-blood ol the 11a lieul party in North Carolina, it oceiipii-H a very ticklish position. He knows that Mi. Ilolden was the father ol Keceasi.ni in North Carolina, that liei-igix-d the or. Ii naniT nl Mnuic.li and gloried in it that hentiMid f .remiwt tor a long time in advo cacy of the war that when the -war wan over he eagerly embraced Andy John non'n policy ajcainut the icw of our public men, and that Tie wan one of Mr. JohnHou'n lirnt Provisioiiiil Uovi rn.irn, and made so without his taking the tint -oath that he xtiM.il up for Mr. Johnson till his hopc of promotion through him wm- dibtn.yed, then lie run to lladi calimn an a dernier resort. That is the toiindalion th'-u. or tliom- are the material out of whii h tin- lifi-lil.....! of the Radii nl party III North Carolina has been inanufac liir.d. It .vk?i to ui lint that blood must hu very thin, alnr-t wstor. lIMiko sue I noine line-since that tli. re was iron in hi likaxJ. KuMlls Uu:n) ia iitni in every man' hi i, I.UL Jilinvl .aupplie.l by the aiiui.'iit uwn whii-k he ha lived lor the laat twenty year, must lie either very bail htouii 'T very weak. Vni-rKHiT. in I'l-ai.ti- hint S-na-tor Johnn.ui'n Hiigoe-tion that It were more bii omino lo hihw. r the aroiini, -ills t Ihe rrisi.lcnl than i- itlity I i-..uinun.ln il m If to tlir noln r food M ine of the lonnirv. I.iitenin..- to tli. Iiarafi.-iie- ol different par-li-ui . lat'ii- ..tic wniikl IhiiiK U. .1 .-nr public lUl-n wire ill. v. I j. -t pack of kliavc that ei er (-iinllil t he . nil.ill of a liaUiln. -II a till. I- ol uliai i-i-.hiirgi .1 l.y tln;m upon cadi (lihel wi re (mu-, houoiabh nun ouhl tn avoid all association with tin-in. Mr J..lm-on ishimwlta notable evciption to the habit no prpV'alenf ol nweepTng dentin ciation ol the personal iharaiter of oppo neiiln, aud C'.nductn liimsi'lf with Ihe dig tiity of manner and moderation of spMrh h. coining a S. iialor, yet no one who ha n a-.n to encoiieb-r him ill d.-b-.te can iplcs lion Ihe vigorol bin 1'i'Oc or ihe clame ol his st.it. m. nti. Viinpi rative rhetoric oiioht I 1 tind no place in ihe liaIN of the National l yi-latnr'-.- WWi. h'jrpreM. IC viii At. ( l.i Mi-.Nt v Tht- Hailical orhUH nr.- b.. a ting loudlv - I their "merer loi the whit.--" iu plopo-iii-j to I. ting into Conor, mm a bill to r. In e Ho- dialiln icn ol two linn Ir. .1 and i i:-hlv li.iir while men in Alabama. ho have l.nl lee-.liinieiidi.d lor --pardon" b Satrap Pope A mrdin piirchatK-d by llie n:de ol bilv and soul to the Hi lical neoro dri. :M would be dcarl bouirht ; l.ul. unforlnnalelv lor lie w applii anii-, tin- par doning power eonferiiNl l.y the ('oi)Mitil lion i ii.s-lv upon the Pi-i'Midenl, and not upon ConoreM It will remain to In- neen it tli.- Kadi al l!xiciilir 'oluiuitbe, arro I'ating lo itcil the naiiu- of 'ongre ol the I i.iuil Slat-a, Wlli dan' I alU n.pl to add thin to tin II olio r nunc ro.l heiuolin u.-ur-pationn in defiance nnd dl-rMon-of the -pre pr.-visioiis of the Ke.leral Constitu tion. ltn1Utl I'iit lli'lltl'-i l . AmiIUKH Kh-iiimiF Koli NkouoKn. The Nal ioiial ( oniei.i i hi ol line I.. II I'laurn, 'flfo4.4.ii at Phitirohuiiai ankwni( nvitv tita-J Mnlbiw.iiarilt nosed of persom ol rolrfr, of 'having in itr nieinlieisliip personn of color, shall be ad-uiilli-. iiiio the National A-siaiation." Tin; adoption ol this n solution is reported to have been received with'grent applause bv Ihe di legates, and hisses in the gullnrics." The "great rippl'iitsc" ol the delcoatin, says ihr ,tl, Ii, I, . iy. urt r, in t ill of siguiti eallee. Tli. h ha;a'es W n- tiolll I III Stales ol .Ma a. hnsi I Is, (,'i.nnia tii lit. New Yolk, New .hr-i), IVinuiyltanta, Delaware, Mary laud. District ol Columbia. Ohio, In. liana, Illinois, Wi-coii-in, Missouri, Kaiisnn, and Oregon. Tin y uie the. r. iiciiliitivin ol the w hole hoily ol players ol tin popular nation al name in Stales whirli together give 171 I.-1 I. e.l V"'e, and in i very one ol which ivh.re el.eti. n- have ruclilly been held iie -ro Mill'iaoe and in grn i ipmlity have Ims ii -e..;iic.l. W i- have no doubt llod the .1. le oat, s lo Ihe National H i e ball Convention have iii tin: ,i. lui'liun ol tin- resolution. I iii iv an. I iridUlnliy ii pi. sciiii-l in. ..I- .-I t Leu i on-iitniion.. the si n't i (i i I't'liS I "' I . .'.7,-.' ".V .V KK.yrifKV. boiisv il.l.K, DiCemlai li Chict Justice peters, ol Kiutiuky, in eonJorinit v with tin - l.nv ' the State, Im? iwnn-d n firocra u.itioii onlerlng mi clccliofi l.i im iit'i i I'm (b.vernor (in the lirst Monday in August next, to fill the vacancy oconMi.inril by the dentil of the late Coven or Helm. linpcarhment.like a gun Hint "kicks," dm moat of Its execution t the breach. IU "nporl" lias Uon folhiWcd by a recoil whH h jwrttl)l Atm&K)4agia8 th arm, If. Y. Contnercial Ahertitr. '.II I - ...J - . J? I COTTON TAX AND TUK COTTON CROP. No fait, pclhafw, pnuwa.-led with I lie It g hilalion of Congress, ban shown, r.- Inily, the lack of atati smaunlup in thai body, than the la i imposed ihi eottoa ami tobacco. -These two articles have f .rmed the elm I x ports ol the couuiry upon which comoier rial men relied for preventing the drain ofroin to nid i balanors in Knnie. It ia, then-lore, plain, in our condition, that lln-st! two aril. I. h in e l.-d nit Hie itiuiiilua p. -lble to ilicreane their pnidlletloii. IiinIchiI ol thai, a heavy ibrnl tax wan iuipo-d upon Iheiii. (Hie tax upon rot ton being, peihnpx, the liiglimt cu r known) which ouiated di radly n an eeii iiMn Ihe WiiHte iro durer and i Munulv lo the foreign produ rer. Vm i-over, trw tux upon cotton aitl'ti iiaii-o, wan iinposed uptin thu mont impov eriKhed Hnple, (compare. I wilb their lornier i-ondition) in Ihe world, mid eper-itii di rectly t" di-coiirage Ihe indiMtty and la', .r of tin-black race who bad I.e. n s. t free without Hi, means of niip.iort, ot!,. r limn llieir labor. W hatever may m claimed lor Cmgoaui ill otlll T resp. clM, the illlioMitioll ol this tax, ought to iinlili sn cv ry n-anonablc man of the want of real loriniglit and nlatcMitai! nhip in that bodv. The imbnjionitiou to remove the tax at once from the pna.-ut crop, make- the ca.c ntill worne. The tax exaeti.loti th.- present clop, taken bread and meat out ol the mouths nl the produ cern, who are, to that extent rendered una ble to buy food, and tmponeH upon the gov eminent the 1 1 .it y ol providing for the needy and iulrcriug. lul w hy collect the tux at an enormoiiM expeuac to the government to pay the colln-torn, w heu i-vi ry dollar of it mast he paid back in rut i. mis and clothing tu the indigent and -tiSeriug, tint render -ing the coni iniiancc ut the Free.liuen"a Ifu reau oi Home other agency neccHnary. enonioiisl v i v pen I. ve. to dutri l.ute t lie alius of the government Tin-New York Witrltl U the following observations on Ihe ha 1 i-H' cl of i-ontinu ing the tax : In coiisiilcriiur the iUcuou of n penl it In hooves Cougri'ss o retlei-t that ilurii.g the war which virtually put all Ind to oiu trade in llus chai.ncl ihe whole bulk id which wilm reliiitpii.-htal Li couipttiug na tions our still, si rivn's were not i.Hn.--Kv ly niin w w a- siiaiued lo improve to thc utteniM'St our absenc.. Ii.'nn the coveted niaikeln an I to no etl'.-eiuully weaken onr hold tli. re an to prev nl our luiure contiol ol the traih on 1 1 c t. rminatioti ol tin- nut. Noniouwas left unturned - no plan an tii.d (o.i en.mi -it alroiinge; pill. lie and private enierpi i-i , coml.tin d ami individual crtort-: tieavy iiggn-oaiion of cniiital ; the Mlimnlus of deep oaJioutft jvwlwi-.y l f gynerat eomfdHe jpineitioa of tlx isxttf i aliild.' iiiiporimic. ..fMiu c.-Hh In the under takin.;. ucre ainotig the intbieiic.-a that wi ri al ..rk .i.rai'i-T ii-. to say nothing of thc intense . at that was certainly imparted by the re.ilialiou that it WHS f7iu or fttnrr wi h Hi. m ihat iv .. inili' never again le -.. -m i ii I v and so lonLr absent Inun the t'l. at i i -1 1 1 in i-1 1 I il al ena "I In- world. And what wa- ihe result ol nil tins i nerL'V. skill, iv ii I capitnl i The r. suit wan that fcngland, w hii h sun trom her shores in lsiliO colton goodn valued at. two hundred and ten inib Iioiim, expsirteit in li, ol llienc goodn, iwo liuiulred mid I litrr seven millioi.n' worih, iu lMt;-J, two liiiinlrcd and sevciuy-toiu million-; and in IHtia, iwu bundled and clht v - si inl.bon- -showing mi increaac nl Nventy nix millions iu five yeura : ai ntir cot, main'v Itetain the tax and you lessen 11. e cultivation ol tlic p rod lie l in this eonuirv, and impart, ol course, appreciable stimulus to cullivaU: elsewhere India, Kgp', and Ilrn.il an all tXM-rienceil iu tin- production of the -tuple, anil h.s.s sn laigc tacililies therelor ; ami tlie chii-l reiisonn why the American giow tli was uni-il in prelorc-nc e to that ol ihesi- other countries were becaunc of lowi-r price, letter .start in thu maikct, and adap tation of machinery to its length ot lil.ie. I,et Auii'riea liurden hergiowlh with o.pres sive tux.therebv increasing the cost,afl'ord her rivals more room, and encourage alteration of inacliinerv to suit other grnv lis than her own, and no more could be naked by the inoMt exnrtingiif her competitors. Trade I 1 1 tin. slew that in I860 our cotton sold in the Liverpool market at eleven and a half cents ; bia.ilian. fifteen and a half; Egyptian, the name, and Indian, liliisn; and I fiat iu 1iii4, iu the same market, American cotton sold lor tilts live cents; Brazilian, frttvr nix; Kgvptninv lifty Ave, and Indian, filty foiir. In Isiil, Knitlaud paid over tour hundred and twelve nnlliiiua for laillon, ngainsi two hiimln-d and live uiilliona In I SlUI. Nine-tenth of the staple used by tkrvmt BritarwJ', JUWtf. l nearlv- tKht- f v. .iWWftMdM.ill th.t;ott.iien of Kurope, wits ATniencH'il ; while ill 18lt"we were last on the list ol suppliers. If Con-gre-s would know the siicci-ns which ban lewarded J Ziil: I iviui'ia cxertionn let it be wvn iu the fact, pregnant with signilicancu for for thin country, Ihat she paid the Kant tn dion more than one hundred and seven millions tor cotton iu ISiil, ami Kgypt OUT sixty nix mil I i iiih ; and that ndtlier of the o'lthtritt reerivctl vure bx.ia nrrch vtiUion the jnir pfiwtltny (Aa ttMlimt. The prompt rcM-al ul thin tax is demand e.l by every eonsi.hiration lor tlio true inter ests of ihe country and by every pri-u ipbi of sound imlitipnl eeonomy. The Civil Itlglits Dill works lather curi ously in 1 'alifornia, air-onling to recent juili cial interpretation. H has las-n decided by Judge Niles, of Nevada county, thai a negro eaun.it be con vie ted ol crime on Chinese tes timony. Tin- process by which this ia done is, llial under the ('alitor.. :.i law a white man cannot la- convicted on John China man's I. si imoin , Hint the Civil Higliln bill gives the r ilored man all the privileges which ensara lo the white. So a nei;i-.i arnsted lor the niur- ,1. i ..I a ( l.iiianiaii Inm U-eii Wt free from eusludv. The .Culifornia law workscroe injiijiiieliir tin- pifj tttited foreigners, for no matter Ihiw they us maiileatiiitliey cannot esishlish the fact if none hut their own coiintrvmen are nent. Yet we lielieve the law w as due to the reckless disregard of the obligations of an oath shown by our Oriental m vgllliors. n. fr'rfu. Breckinridjre hu gon to Kgrpt ami the TL-.I l.ani :.i:::i':"& 'r. mCKKNHASA B.itKR. Of Mr. Pkkens aa an author neaal not i opeak. Hi position ia sottUl, lor high nr low, tor goaxi, td, or widifll Wiif; in the miudsof all reading uead woux-n Tile ex.plc- who idoliM Duktma, lh aa 1 1. or, cannot be shaken trout tlaeir hero wor ship; and thoae who doo't lika him caum.l be roade lo am whai it W Utai attbKt lulls Hud so won. ilul io hi writings. But ol Mr. Pirtens an a readr, a a bu.xionie ar list, we lo not think thera can le two np in ion 4. Here hin power in supreme, ami beynnd cavil. Here be show a ii of lb nlneld whiclj i-verjlnxl) rail st Ui be gold, tiunllnycd. Evw those who ilo not enjoy Dickens as thyy read him r.nn..i lad to revel in him an read lit hiu.avll. Why in lliidf What I Ihe act rut ol thin mau.coin mail. ling, a lie does, at w ill, the team and laughter ol larga aiKiica a, ut keeping thelil blrsUvd lOt.l fK- l..,und , Hie lalUi ttinilithia) uflii WaViaaJjoiiui tekUnaa proof I hi nkill than the eliciting o their n live emntionsf To put Ihe annwer into one word, we rioiil. nay Art l.ii elalairatc, con-itiiiimatc ait. Diek..-e-i, tin author, in n gi nius lu yon.l ilotibt ; but Oii kenn, the n-iel.T, i-a most tiiii-lie.l anut Tin ru in no ....... I ..I i.. .:. tl.,.l l!. .lit. (,.. I ,. I, t,.-. le ie, ,. w..,k . itei.d- sp,l into Hie ol In i , lor lie re wan Slinke-pt uie, the gtgaleatot all geuium:, wiiu waa a very common nort ol an m 'or in liii- oan plays, if we may cri-.bi Ir ..I i-n lei ioi ::nnii linn existed n..i.ii.iv tl ol . .1 U .!, own in s living whi. h lie v . r lit! am leiy ofthiukiilg on nil.') Ii g , . 1 -l.iu.l.iio IIJi in pilblli , iu a I.-- glaci Mil aliltu.l. Ihali that of the town pllnii. We nay that Mr. Dickenn is a gr il artist In the pri-bu e to one .f hin bo..ks he has Mu knowledge. his lu le.te.tness to hard work: and evin his freest uml li'esl.csl lit erary aehiev einents bear the mark-, of pi tietii toil, lie i know n to have i arried in to hin re adings the same inelh iii of study, care, and precision, and to have regarded the whole businesn iu ils uiiuutenl details us a matter of delila-rale design. He neglects anthing that can cimtriliulc to tllna. Juki: the vernion of hin writings which he u...'.le. They differ from the published foini iu In-s ing trimmcil, coinprcssed. ail the b)-plny . and pudding h it out, and ull the points ami him retained. We were particularly im j prensed with this in the neat reduction of the ( hri-tmas Carol to the Kimuloul coin pass i .insistent with telling the story tkur ly ; and also with the sell-den ing reaolu-i-i ii in mi i t till in ..milting many ol 4he ludicrous incident", description, and dia logue in the Pi. k wick Trial. Mr. Dickenn takes jreat can- not to Itore his audiences, led bows his n t'l. mint Ui thini, while liny still hate a go,,d i.ppctite lor mure; an ex cellent rule lor fex-ls o reason and tl.iwr.of soul, .i well us lor more palpable liiimjucts. I.'.ok, too, at tin- niiV tctitf-. A purple serein .i-liind him (u pleasant color lo look at, though it iiiipari b Mi uupU:usaut coinpli nnnilari green to oilier objects, ladies' laces included, l nuainst which hin figure slum Is in hold iclof; pilWcrtil gts lights at each aide, nhcddiug their glare uoii him uloao ; a lucre skeleton of a U-eW-in, whii h doira not coiHM-al the lonn of the speaker ; even the Inevitable Knirlish tsitltle of water (I jiglish waierf) and iinnM. r stiulino upon the side of ihe de-k, flolll the W llh Tl hu liwalds Iiiiii-m II with ii mii idler each slave of his nio, nn Ad.li-on was reported lo l.avi done with a st'onger In verag.-, at tin t'Tinn a'.ori of nn n.n ..nun. illy line parag'aph, and time nra s ureal ninny s.i, h - torp'iio p!nee in ihe Pfiei tator. This is till arl, and so me the lltlle liorpiei ill the lifi. lam. n Ii .!e ol I i eoat, siisind fr .ni lo an. I Ihe otlnr details. ni hit di-' ss. into which Sarioiiaii partieu larn ty ilo i.o; piopose t.- i nt. r So mu. n fnr what many persons would i-..n-iu.-i only triflsaL But when Diekrn.s In 3111- to r ad v e that all tliis pn pio at i.e. i- a lype of what lollown; that it in ihe p rfect pro'u Ir nl a perhrt work. For here, at eveiy ntep, we diiern 'he. most pati.-i.t 1iidy, the most conscientious rare. Hi- v .... thoimli nut nry nlrong, (and trifle hu"l v the first night,) quite fills the large house. Ids ae eent iof a well lreil Eniiiishiuaii, hut Jus pronunctstiou is clearer, more iliniinct, nnd everyway more agreeahie ti. American cars than that of most ol hin emu; rv m-n, even the cultivated ones. I' i- .-ry flexible, and managed with great nki'l. - a- to give the irrowl ol old iScrooge, tin- baby chirp of Tiny Tim, the Muster of Sen -.nt Hii.bir, anil ih insanity of Mr. Inn . . S.areleigh 0 parfsctlon. Proin one eiiii..-.-r in au nt her, among the doen nr so which ligure In th Carol, he pnsses w ith peifeet on-, never tor a moment eoiifoiin.'i.,.: th. t s which am a pari of I heir individuality. No lean appropriate, are Ihe i i-iuri- ..ml the changing facial exjire-,-i.m- all lim-hcd tftadios. dellCStlV tniu l.en like those of n rsmso culler When In d. riben Hi. majh Intv of the Milatocn fo: ti.e taiei.it feast, hn mashes invisible wuiploo w ilh lit- hand. He sniffs andihly to ex jt. -s sage ami - n ions, ami tiie-aadienre (an nl ii.-l -nu ll Ho t o rollarj of the Chrislmiino ..c. 'I h. 1 .a. kh- ol clHat-nuta on the Im he -omehow l-nn- holue to us by a neivous liohiiting 111011..11 of bis hands. When he w isln - tot.iiiiL; I.. fonxnn tba cotrtradinire, ol wliH-h eiiijiiM ,. ho niimu'n the woven puces 11M 'about hi resiling -desk. Thin gesticulation .111. 1 la cial change is humor or pulln s nl pl. n-nre. In Hob Cratchit'n lanu ni ever 1 Tmv Tim, it touches the fountain i.l team, in reader and listeni r alike ; and 111 old Vel h-r's iilfervntioiis fnmi the loiIIitv. il puts hearers into convulsion- of I niht.r. I1..111 Wkioti Du keim liiin ll can h.udty nhain. And so utli. W e niihl ipio.e 1 htli.drc.1 inMithfi a, if wo cured to. Ir in h.s 1. n.intj , tiiillustratethellioroUk.il, pain- taking art ol Dickens, the reader, with which his ocn iits as an author has nnthtnf 'n do. ll htn coining here shrill elevate Hie si in. lard of public readings aiMr reeitstioiis, i will have liH.I oiu-very bench al ellis-t .V. ) Juvnud III Coilltlltl t t . Wccallnot loo sllotiglv 1 n.lois. the prop. -siliun of the Hon. M r Ifoop 1. to kc-jn lie annual oiitlav ol the liovernnii ni w 11I1111 1 limits ol $ !(MI,IM)il.viMl. The S..01111 .ve liring bin k our eis inlilures to a m ai loot ing Ihe heller for the nation..! credit and the national pnmperity. When men have only to vote lo make money, it is no won der that their ideas ol the medium ol ex cliange liwomeso loose as To tanry Minimi act 61 tSingtrss fan convert hits of fjriins or atiit;M ot leailbw inlv a siirciils'tui ibiiiu It is simply Ihe national credit which gives value to the greenbacks, but what Would become of the ualional credit il the policy of indrlinitc expun-iou urged by certnin gentlemen were aduple.1, the simphni child ran easily lorcsec.' Insleail ol couiinanding seventy cents on vbo dollar, llialtej (Saul's notes would rival IxiulinenUl aliiaplaUiirs er tii French aasifroaU, IfottV. Baprtm. HKntn.ci ns.s i i'ian or (tit- tl.t.XIZ I Tl OX AOOI'JKP Hf TllK . MKitlMA VttXtiKUld'tlVii MN I A' A 77" V IxknoLin Kins. 1 I hn. ('. 11 vi 111i1.11 doth lecogante I list by the ics. ills ul ih . late war nlaverv ba-i hern atsalinhi il And II .1 .III declare that H ia not the purHv- or demre ol the pesjl of Virginia lo uHlnie or nubjis-t again to stnverv the pis. pie eniani Ipateil i y Ihe veuis ill ihe war. snd by Ihe amendment tii the I oiimI it 111 ion ol the I'liiled States. 2 This l onvinlioii doth th-clarc that Virgi oa of right should bi- nlo red lo b-r fed 1 il o-lallotls Willi tlie (iiveNlllltUt uf Ihe l iiitc I S'a . and that it in not in Ihe conteiepi-iiioii nt ttie people of Virginia to viohit .i iinpaii lu-i i.liligstionn to the Ki-d. ial I'l.ioii l.ul to ps rlonn them in go ..I !i.. Ill ft Ti.i- ('01. v ntioii iloih auleuinly de -dir. oid a, it, that thu people of Vlrgiaia an-1 ut nl- I ! all the rioliln ol freedom and all the giiiiant s n then lor, provided by the I '.. list 11 in loll ol the L liite-1 Slates ; Hint they in-ist on the same us nnijUistioiiable, Hti4 Ihat tin- siid ( 'oust tuition, which nil iiro -worn to -iiiport, docs not justify tin- . r-' I-.: "I 1 r:;iiiia l.y any power not .1. It -at. . I 1. 1 i;. no ought she, under i', to Is- e.niii-ofhsl bv Ihe Keib-ral gov-'nihw nr. ..,.l iiisl-.. a. 1 ..l-laie-i- w il h lis terms a.. I I unilaH-ni 4 T hi- '.invention ib'th d.s-l ire, in the lai.;.tiiiL;i . f i I s.. ntn. 11 adopted l.y a pub III filleting, hi I I al tl.e CooH-r Iiislitnli in tin- eitvol i ,v Yolk: Thai tin- policy wliu ti eoiitinlles to sill.j.-l I lie- people of 1. 11 States of the l iinm to an irresponsible -ova rnment, 1 uiriial on by military power, in im 011-islcii! with the 1 x press prov isions of the ('.Hint Million , the L'uitvd Stales, slid i- -ii'ivi r-ive ol ' 1" Inii l iiii' iital ideas I.' our governineiii and 1.: . , il 'ils-rty ; and th obit, t t..i .vl.irh it.i gr til wu.ng has Imli .i i-isli,l in. (- la iv Isiii- .llselosc d to 1 III- p ") If t ttll-c '.I v a" .1 lo the Wolld, to wit: T,. siil.j.il tii.- wtnle peoj le ol' t'lvrsr Stales to the "islne nprvmnrT, Tn their lo. id gtnvcriii'.if 1.! s and 111 their rcpre setltallcill in llic S. 11 lie and House of Hep res.-iitslivi'n. ol the bl-tek i:ic. just einerved troiu pentsinal ne rvitude, is abhorrent to the civil .ntioii ol mankind, and involves us and 1 lie people of the Northern States, in connci-ipieiices ol surrendering one third of the Senate and one ipiurtcr of the House of Keprinentutires wl.ieh ure to legislate over us, lo th dominion ol an orgauized class of emancipated slave n who are without any of tin tralnniL'. habits, or traclitious of self gaverniiient. 5. This Convention, for the people ol Vir ginia, dutb dei hire that they disclaim all hostility to the black Mpulutiou ; that they sini en ly de-ire to sc. t hem advauc e in in telligence, national prosperity, and are w illing to exlrnd to them a liu-ral and gen erous protection. Hut, iluti, while in the opiui. n of this Convention, any Ctnwtitu lion of Virginin ought to nnike all men eipial bi torc the law, and should protect the hlieiiy and piopenv of nil, yet this Conven tion doth distinctly ihs-lare, that the gov ermuent ol the Stnb-s and ol the I'nion were f. .ruled by white men lo be subject to their control; and Hint Ihe ntiftnige should ntill lie rc-i'tilnteil lit tin-States, as to ccnlin- ue ihr Federal and SiHto sysiems under thu I control and nnei lion ol Ihe while race. I ft Tint, in the 1. pinion i t ihis Cotivcn- j lion, In- peopli ni irtfb'i 1 w ,11 sincerely 1 t'eiiperale witn all in tl tliii.ugUoin the ' I n, ti' w It in vej name br jiHriy, w ho v ili l .1 -1 to n : t 1 1 It e . ot tilulniuaj I 111011 ul . the Mat. and t 1 inntlliUc iln guvi.rillueut and those ut the SI lis, uiid.r the control of the W hite lluct. CI Ah Of OKUAJ.11A1IUN. . 1 A ."tufe t'.niiihiiler, lo ciinnjst ut thirty lliiee uiciuin r-, nine of whom shall be lucu ted in lb. Inn. .nd, vi. : .1 Clurf lJtrertoi who shall be chaiiman of the Committee, and shftll, subyeai to ils control, have the chiet direction through out the Stab of all matters relating lo or guiiir.ulinii. registration and voting. JifH AueiaU Drrtvtorit who shall Im memlH?rs ot the oniiinltee, shall set as aids to the ('thief Direc tor, ami shall, each, subject to bl direction, have special charge of one Congressional District. Twenty-lour consulting members, three ol w hom shall resiile in each Congressional District, and who may be convened bv tin- resident Committee whenever, in theii judg ment, it shall be pr- i. r. II. .1 t'vmnn'tte lor tch Lovmtji tnul 'ily, viz : A $uperinterid',t lor (he CWarf or City, w ho shall I chairman ot the com mi t u c, shall art nn aid to the Aswa-iale Di reelnt lor the list 1 ic t , ami shall, subject lo his I i 1 e. l lc it, have special charge of the Coiinly or city. A SuMTihUiultnl lor eai b Higutratum llixtrirt, w hu shall la- u lln lulsr of tile Colll mittee, slmll iu-1 an aid to the County or ciiy Sitp riii.. iideiit, anil shall, subject tn hin dins iioii. have sts cial charge ol his own District. Thine I' sal committees will lie charged wilh 11. i-duty of inaiiiiaiiniig the complete m s- t.ii I 1 Itieie ney nl tin I. s al organization. Shall iitlviWt he State Committee ot anjr.li., rwl matter .wtit-imu)miAriki9f tip:taJJy charged with providing the iitenns In delitiy in-e. .-n.ii expenses. III. Ditlrirt Onjiiit; .it inn . 1. The Itigistered o ti t.-willing to art and tn vote with the Coitserv aliv cs, will In loi mcd in'o " ci.ji," ii each of which one uicinbei will la: .. r. 2 l-'ive 7Vm will Is.- oigiiuiz-il as a " Ai'iy" and to eai h l-'il'ty there will la- a Chiej. it I he ' t'hut Fifty" will Ixi chosen by the t-vyrrinttnittht in each hUtrii't, will act an Ins Aids, and will each, Mildccl ! hin dtris?lion, have siiei-iat cluuge ol liinown fifty 4. The "IxH.lcr uj leu' iu 1141 h, l will be choncli bl tlie itmj will act as Lis aids, and will es. I, sut-ps-i to Itis ctin cimui, have spis ial chalge . tint utgaitinal n.ii a-il siipi rv isioii of his own 7Vn. . ihyiiiiiz.lt ton uir jLTitutl ihit i. ft tiff. I lit - Stale (oiiiiuitt.e will Is 1 iiomii by a.illiolity ol li-e St.-r I .-i vi 1 t i.nt. and wilt llt'illilaltl Its olgal. .-i1 l.-li bv Ivlneving liielilbi rn, lillil.g V'tli uttcli ve., as (SCiis.u.l may n (piire. t 'I hu I oui.t anil C Ui Cvuiuullcc. wol be ilutsiii by ptipiilar tnevlings, 01 1 y I mint or City Commit ! already Iiun.u.1, and wheu rjiosi-u. will ntipcrwdy. nil .ullu.lL local Committees. They al t. Hill have the puw Cf ttv rt tlltirals, litiitlj; vsianeies, dbtsi dnj kei p up then otgait . it i.n. H In allollni iasv'9 Ike lhia-r appuiuun may 11 meve, till viuiiiicKS however occur rthg, ami if any count,) or city shaH fail to apiint a coat uii Urn-, lltu S:lu CiaumiUee' may make tliu qipoinliueiiL riMK or OMWiitioiia. 1. AU pttntioiu 1V an elocUoo wider th present system are so iles ndent Uoa the reniinlratinn linls, Ihat we must, if possi ble, plica in the hands of every county or rily nuperlntrack ut ihe linls lor his county orcily, and furnish to each IMsirirt ftilH-r-inleudent, hiel of Kilty sad leader nl fen. tlie lint lor lin llislrk i. 1 hey can be p 'into ed and luinislusl at aa eapense to eaoii . Its err not exec, din twtaotj ttva rcula. The nnmen on tUe Itrjrwirsil it are iiiiiiiIm r. ,1 Thi-ne lilllllU-rs -ksiuklbe atbu IhuI lo the nam s ,,n all ihe ni'k made ol 7r, and rre should lie lakin 10 wii that euih voter s registered l.y bin true iitiiin The lime may c ini! when I i ad verse haiidn the h-at-t vaiians-e may Ih- Ittal Any mistaken itincovered sliould la- correct ed when Ilia lints nre next i.MniMl for Itctgin tration. :i. As voters sre 1 nmlleil in Uie Tnt the tattl abould I llotussl ,.0 ihe lleUiatration IL-K no am to indicate tbe T-n an I Kilty in which i-ach in minilled. In this way alien liwii in tiuiliullj conrentraled upon thoae not enrolled, and th ayatim ol lalsor is systematically nairowenl. 1. The voters who cannot lie enrolled in one organization of Tens, an the election approaches, U' divided up ami assigned among the Tens lor sp. cial s't. ntion It they caiui..! In- induce. I to vote with Us, fi.i may lie persuaded not lo vote against us. !i. It will Is- a constant duty of every leadi r ami in.-mU-r of the Ti ns to find out and report all persons in their Distritt enli- lh-.il.. register Who I, ,y,. not :lndec o th it duty. Tin re will Ih' assigned to Tcn, and each member will be chat gel with, Hie duty to me that all such pernoiin are duly registered at the tiist opportunity, and that whe n registered they are enrolled ill sonic V.e !. ll will in lik. maimer be Ihe duty of ull to report all persons who for auy cause are, or have liei-n held to lie, disfranchineil under the acts of Congress, nnd the cause alleged for such dinlratiehiseinenl. Kach case will be carclully examined, ami when ever 11 doubt rxinla as to disfranchisement, the cam- will Is- unbmitted for re hearing at the lirst opiortunity. 7. I'erioilieal report will be require. I from headers nl Ten, Chiels of Fifty, Din t rit-t ami County Superintendents, forms nnd blanks for which will be Itirnished, covering all the points upon which inlornm tion is reriiiired. WENDELL PIlILI.im We find in the Hartford Timet tbe follow ing pen portrait of this notorious personage, who is now quite in a iet at the failure of the impeachment businesn, which he think wa caused by the radical cow ardicc of the Kepulilican parly. The 77w'c says : "The Union lias never !ml a mure persi tent nr bitter opponent llmu Wendell Phil lips. He has hated it thoroughly, and talked a great ileal to weaken and destroy il. I'UUliis is a man ol learning and ot wealth. He devolcs bis time to ihe prepa ration of lectures, autl writes two or three a year and delivers tliein to audiences wherever be can get pay, us he does from the Young Meii'n Institute when he eomisto Hartford. He prepares cim.Ii lecture wilh gn at care- spending two or three months upon a single production. He eliminates, elaU.rates, polishes,- finishes it. Then he Icarus every word by heart, studies the elfc c 1 of every iiuouutiou of the voico anil every .'esiuis in its delivery. When fully prepare! he delivers the lecture ill as many cni. -n he can tind asaocintioii to employ and pay him tor it. He always heginnwith the same wcx.l, make the same bow within the traction of an inch - speak in Ihe same lone of voice pauses Ihe name length of time at wry place where effect is given ly a pause, and in- entla in each case wilh the same w ord and Ihe same how. Prom lm giiiiiing to end, word lor word, comma tor f'ttiiiM, gisture for gestun-, all the way tliroutrh, it is ihe name in liosloii, ilarilord. New Yoik. etc. He articulates with clear it. -- ait-lcv.ry one o! hin studied worda is. le trdin evny part ol the hall. Phillips ia a fiil-l, uiv'inpa hi,iug man. He cares lil 1 1. lot . It- woi Id. lor his in-ignt tors or I el I .tw in it bet le- 11111-- lor hi: own ideas -Ills own hoi.t , aa.l he miktntve. v th 110 bind to thi- holiio. He a uincn jir. mines as tats, as an ilnllutli. Mild huihls an ur.:um-nt upon tic. m. He ciinnnaiitl - the tit 1. to i.-it - t to- lie:. i-is hv Iii- liin Iv turned p. .ic.ln and strike g il'u lr-il ions, uiu I covets in, eir.irn ol his picliil-i-s by finely wiilten toil -pa mitts iiigiinu-. I-. Axiion Hi nu'n S mu as vi Winn Aaron Ibltr let lirtn tl t'c N- w Y' 1 k Cii V lo pi act ice law. slier lits volu.-tary exile i.t I'jnop.-. he l.'l.l.il lie Int.- lie V Jedediall II irelltrd, tin It utdi l-iale.l If vivulist, holtlinu a w ri s ol pi ol 1 hi I d nun lilliin 111 his Imuily church. He atlc 'i.l.il trom haoil ; always vv-nt late, ami ili-intlretl lliesci vices by .uiliai.iliug to himself the attention nl Ihe atldii ni 11 ae- touut uf hin infamous notoriety an the man who shot Alexander Hamilton, and who had la-en tried lor treason. Mr. Hun-hard re solved to n biike him 1. pi nly. The next Sabbath, wtieh he came in and got ulmut WtHWtfy HjMn Sfsle,' the clergyman paused iii hi rtrsin-se, and point-ngto IVhrf said in Ihe most scathing manner. "You hoary hcsdril old sinner. I'll appear a-ains( yon al the day of judgment !" The iiroud, defiant old man, standing ns erect as ever, with that perfect composure which never desert nt him, and fixing his fine grey eyes on the fM-eupnnt of the pti!pit, replied : 'Mr Wtlrrhard, I have observed through a long cfturse of professional t xperience, that the very meanest etnas of criminals are those who tnrn State's evideni--." t l iaiikfert Correspoiiileuci'C'hicni!.. rrihoue. ) A WoniiKHKUL. Cl.iHk. We Wert al Slrasbuig. France, on the Sablsitb, and s.u the wunderAil calhetlral clsk mark Hie hour nl twelve, The cock del) Uups .lhin wing three time, and crowed right IiuJ.Ii ; the Aa-tles marched round the Ui'ute ol the Savior , the urchin turned over bis le.ui- el-.ss, and hit fellow struck Ihe tall, and all I iirrh.iintd their parts with their usual 1 punctuality. Tlie clock tells not only the hour as tiiry pass, but the days of ihe week and the year ol grace, mark? the (.(ujiliASca, the length pi the days, the posi tion of flio' earth in the ecliptic, nm( the I tuition of time, and it ia churned tL.it in pyrt.W'iy doe if indicate tlie luoyements nl the eartli that it will ierforui the same kind i irifes fef thf pej'!l 4 ho Jive th.ti(nid years hence. It ceilainly i a nmrvel ol as tronomical kuowleilge ami mechanical ac curacy and skill ; but so far an wc could judge it i more curious thai prat lically valuable. It, wKh the (craod cathedral iu itnngm to Simborn, isl itcHihIy' iu thaTT - .. -A 1. 1- - 1 . V . , ... I id vnwu it Him l uivt-n to aitrnji m.tiiu 1 1 n j . s. v 1 a ui gm value Hf 111C utuaolUUtU 1'LATISq KJIUAVATII. It wn s lienei)! ,r'cnsr jj JliB freiil Na poUmu Uift hi. StJdierawia ulUii" -plav.d and Innotlid WlMi ktYdhf 11.1. arvotiu-as'le Iran of ltoMtonAfarAtvtnl 'i a 11.I wa-eivc i Ultvr, ibafttaH-d Uan'w I. t Ihe lialth- 1 I Spsilstv WiU. Willi lin lipoi. line of ihe fVorllrn ntlantiv, sujjp ;ift-: I y raawr lun, advariclne rapld'v upon', H . 11 wk re iiid'wki wotd. itr. y. i.-...s nipp'aili vf ltiui.bn 's -slcririvls' 'W'l to lingliing In mrllt) at I.k riictUtisw U: . ' rut by a Kecli ml . llic r whose hurnu Vi uie restive and threw him nririiwftng fn a iln ! . Al Ihe biilth-orMslvl-rn Ifl f thC'lie . the I'I.hmIv "sjcvi-h Usysi 'liiSUT dsammuml wsn pasneel nwibly thnuiu k . tlwi wood gaining a po-iti. n upon ti, e t-ipHijy 'g, J' ''. . from wnich it wan Intern, it that we s!n ti t lie liurl.sl to the ilisWiMiet Mtfd plan id reh.Hi. - IWm h liiskvrivmlniii. . . of our .ivi-i. m co(iiniulit-H- UMivrii. never tock pl:u-c , but ilii wan nyi,u--the men. We lii.iriisl ttm hi it Arip,..'ii i. n and were i rtlen d 10 1 c firw nTvT ' kc cp quiet, when several 1 In ml v tirtd" sarrl,. t.d Upon the edge ol a git ell ,ullf! sjliipy .n. I lo get a tasle of wn'i i. Merr r;vJ!vM I It was in the net ot lilting J(i(icii.i to his mouth when a nheft IVOtil k'Yririkta' I mt U ty buist in the ini.lsl ol Ihe pnt-tt. m rial ly woumlin-; oiity, iseverely injliuug two or thns- inure in-hwikini i(W:ltfnf j(ei lir- t 1 upon a lo, wiping wittijiin ahevc Ihe mud Ironi his lac e and tyes.' ?fime o r asked where his cup wan. "I,dt, l.fUrt!" In in 11 1 tend in a si tig r whisper, aul lik tit an attilu.le, '-li.n ur lost, ', , Tht I l.-d lugiiiirioti ly, tlur. 'n maiiy a slip V. .' the tup ami the lip: bill !,uri1y'r rpo'se I'd bud Hie cup at my li wlientllal mv aliv shell evj.ltiileit, w hi red ui) bsati ls Bow , ' It liiiylindy beard that vvitiiuuk, lUf hin;; tinder his brcntli, 1 ditlii'l ace liim.-ifi". ' rrn Ofiinivit. " """ "'"" Whit ion nn IV nil r '-"ladavw,- sanl a bun loot. s I t .r Inel. liiuiWiig npslii the door of 11 farm house iicajc Wisclyl! r, w tusns a luik wu sluudiilg loukju al the triaips' iiian-biui; past "Msclam' fmi'l von ti ll a poor soldier what Ik kil) (it'i( par "V old sluawf fur I'm so hougrj fun n. btili tlrap o' brandy I ain't got no bltuikj' tin' iluniKi whar I'm a pwilic ter sleep to-ni'ht out in the woods nunowllar." - i""M She gave him tuuiu UsDii and Isms - Hie other luatterj she ijid . uv ilia ; InU loi. I inn, two years al'lerwards, that sjie bail net . Iseen able to .hs-i.le trhat the fwtn all l.,r. .. . 1 . ...t...! "Say, Tar-lies-l. gfm a chaw toinrVer "' aaid one ol oni lei low fo a riew reeTtrlt trom the uld North Sluts, uu Um Hiibauotid ..r.i Vetehtl ittrg turnpike., n .1 , "HaTnT grit ul tertiftrkC, mtisttIT' I ill I pot some power! 11 1 rooil raw-srim; on you ever chaw any o" I list t'l """ 1 lUckc usai-k. khs Uilly sl(bliutli I ' iiii 1 !e . j 1 I ; COUlMN'TS&BTmfPOlltt. Bill A . Iike;mny tmViWff urtif ti . l.i lKtn-.il under thu th lusiiru that h; lion.. - - d a splendid Voiceiil.tl "c f( ju Hit, . -tliy night," but more Iryipji'l'i'lv ip 1,1J"(UJ, d n , he startled Ihe echo, s of "Inc ' nthrrriiiV.. 1 ii. woods and bill wilh what Iu.- iafled tl.e "ih lii Inns iioii .s'' i ,Ui,.t..yi IW.". '!' Lauiie ;" or, in ht vyc'-, "itiliif Jovviv.' One day Hill yvis 1I..11 11 on Jly fyya l ank, among tile Innrei, polistit"" iijs "linjwork ing away in niter oblivion M n fhii'woild, eiMxiuiagiug hiuisali "wuh ' aa be)A-. uiil "snatuli nl .--I'liH," wlinn ln,w, mjiletily hailed In. ni the oihei side uf, , tLo itreMlii with ; ""' '" ' " -Hull 1, iivertht-rel" ' 'iiallo, yourselH'1 rniswervd Bill; pcring ibruugh t.-MUsaks 'ii:W-i iM bri tie cjcurtcrnn-trr. nl.o cpninucl ; .1 "S.e- tine 1 ( mv njti leu aboyf here V -No." ivj.Ii.-d fr,i; tealily', "f (foo'H keep vonr eiis-ed n.n'-n." ,f " w!A !.'.!,. i" .;.t.v retltcl --Wier rJlHtit.-r I . . t , ". I i lun.nk a- ll- 1-"I n : ' i?ov 1 ,",inJ lUvwtlVifiw1" , 1-1 1 . it i- i.:ly 1 nriy jitrkn '' I ' .. -Wf.ff.abJ Bill, 'scraii hiiu 1. t :.i . i-."- "ssrwrr- .1 '-n ci (I ! t'in, .ufi"r..iiie II i ,'shsip then if a "'-ij' flfiJl'lf ' "" the ik'ihI I" ..ii. " - 1 ' . . 1 ir..Tt yi H II - Itonest lsllX-i!M MHil'i a . ariilhrv ioiii uy, bevaya MfeC(iU.RJi, g. 1 -. lurlough he . lHitJil,bfUMkyi',i' " and. Is itiu soul t v,(k,VHifiliS.J4A'1 " ' some arliele, -viirti.lrl'Uvl:iH'vl,P,lnf -he.u.1 ill. pit It J. i.Mt.VtUV . he lu.s in vi r bevu.lef44,til-,j, ... I- 4stti- A ilepulv sherilt- in -tennsn, . e.u- iieo. Ittl.l s to hiibit when till y t lljltlf ucclltt ,ch tie had t.gMrA''io't,.:, . . to I im wtiich onirklv mifiiit; his tirhi thaurt' VrTlv l..i h nver riu-iis kj .ani( f laaiit$.liAiS.r.ui k with tb 1 41-lainatioU, .'.'lll,tUo.,w,itj(" Il liu( inu e Ins dtiU j -eritr. t.jr xtnliee .. ol Ihe opining ufllie' ijonff.'lielii-glifi, 'O. yi-s, all persons huritifr anrrhfnf--i I c lore Ihe Court ul um""U plead wvll-ilriv nigh aud hearken to Ihg; CvmIkxmCh lb re lic sat ilow n ; but n tin mberiitg that lie Innl forgotten the finiehiiig 'WiiicTit' 'infant I v Mine njl evi inhneil, ' It the WaV", fM sav'i A laity I. nn.l occislon in rMl'm 'ti lie.. tist and have her' tWtlr''fiBeif ,,Atu..ng tbusu lidcd were Iwu 4nmt fcluisi.wlitt-.vv in n iouphs.-uut ui.'Oti V'H. UyJ'ajXac.ti-iione w ith unih wlnj.-e plh,liei UI'IJ,. gitalin .1 from the mipr. Incisors. Tltils"'' were nl. served wilh mlmfrii: ...n fy lierTittht iaieci , wbst, by tlie bv, srHrtihl, ri-ntarki ilffA ui, 1 Mary, I wish I hud ouppw lDol Utwll like yoitrs. i. SiHiM-times, tu am use lllysjelt,'! pA- a Is gat aguio. a. JU UuukMtUMawlt. tm tor tear I sboiilil liml il out, oJJ bet rnyts ha'cl tis he etin. 1 ady ine ynn td iuye :i I . gar a guinea soinelilin; It is Vir7 an.e i - ire Btkmhil4. ' . I,... ,,..! - Words, it.n.sviit ti-l .fn iViiw. a " IU' ti nUishsti .11 a UK' Uita.l. htt o. I. lit". V b, ol -v ' :r., r,r0,i1fe ., '."iic - '' i.l ijv t'utitrrtWJis.j -W uS(iHi!Li"ti V 1 njMti :i- ue i. ihv : . Vwzt voin n ni! -nrth, rii fo' gffT. tW ,-. tiki- w.Tn'rt-''- -U . - ...w -sf --. !.-. -Ww-i4 vi TU iny l)'-s;k;;-. t.i ttx; i y-iiiTr v, . hHlt ; made t,0mvaf tiiiiirr.'''lTe'iw,irtr-),fi, cngonxsitrriTm tliii-envrwiwivw.wfvvrwrw:. is to Is; puOoeitei iB-tlts, -ilCtWiUii,.,, ... A bank lor'luflivx h the latest l, talked of itl tlJMxiwn ritx-i7i-Jil,V? r. ', .t - n. : V i' ll f ...I Ik -.. tiitiiii iii.iw 11 s sou is in a irtnanc n, , .. hw n n-'1 "reWftiB . . , I a4t -wtvstj r A. Lincoln's stcit-iiioihcrs'aotii'a'llv'bi -ikc4 JMitg. j.r im -v. ; ... . f 1 , i i i . . " r -...unW.,. mJ' . '
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 18, 1867, edition 1
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