ft" Tll KALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY. I)IXT,MI,UII 21, JMJ7. NO. 57. If i : i . .. tt; rJMll - r THE SENTINEL. . r- r Jte-. WM. K. I'KLI, I .ioimcintoii. 77 a: VSIYKH&ITY. The iiHtiti of tln l'nivt'iNiiv, utter ft protractt-d nwilioi rtdjniirncd mi yeu-rd.tv. Ver .mpoiUHit I u-inc. wh- Hhi.-m. which w til me-H fw wppriri, trout, f the friend ..I tin- Insuiul...... It W.t .MTI.IfM IO III... M i: "HI H.HI.K,- in tin i-oiirw ot in li m i rh plnn of intijM ii.l tit dopl 11, i hIL-.I l.v . I... -h M-llU' ll" ' lH'V- r-1 -:e M ' MhiIi llion iiroiinmlin' i-. t n to Y.ui? IihIi Utile UihI lit N-ltiiiid S Irlin-H j w hil- t he i la I net' In-1, i it if ire it I lowid tit. it dm- w. i lit We mill take plf.iMUiv ih im n i' ' lot. .nr render ihe I repmt of the tiiiiiiijtf f.inl-l l trmiit j tiic wheine, nnd. Imi. Ihe leading lentine ! i I the '. It'Mi It SS t'Utn III M -i' l t l;t III. IM'M ' m;!ifii. into ..j.- t .r t i i m 'Im- tuhl !i i. ihr I'ollr-Kiri'f t-nr. M. tu t it will y into up. i-mtinn in .Iiitm- id nt tip- (-oiiinirnri-iiii iit j I tin ht t VHt At lh;tt ttiiK' ft I'n hi'l' iit ! ltnl I'r.lll-oxol H 111 t-4 t If ft'lt ttl Sll tilt H- I t mil- h r i t in- in- 'tM 1 1 in ln H-.tt-i t S wmiii nn I In tin r in m1 i" tin Vm 1 1 1 1 tin' n-qut ttiil and w!H eoii i-Mt t- t-m tin al their ptvsts ! .liinn-r th- i xt ne-ion, while ?rrf. V. i K - n, i ;tlr it -ill : , w it It I in alvl uil in- nt "I i li- It Mir-t fi-v a einhpli 'r tiur-r t I .it rti.r-, will i ,- rt urt" in ( 'Ih-mi i.lrv, Minrraloov an. .1 li.-oo-- to tin- S-nmr t la- I lif lt nr (mfMrai il y li 1 Mi-lnphyicit will l lh Kiit'iiiivc 'oim mittee. An Allri4 will Im iiol t t ) people of the St:i'- ty that (Vmmitte. TheTrutet n .li tt riuin'l tht tin-I'nivir-in ".n,t a'l tli it i ii' h tin iimtitn tli'll oiiul'l t ni l t"f onr ut- Itit.l ipeed 77 A ro.V.A'A.v Tilt- pMirn-.lii.j4- ttf tin- !. .., mi t'lr, ifi ilu'ittr no t .-I y h i' 11 n tion upon mn .-.ut' j.t't until the holy .i;y. nrv ot-t, lMon.( ilit net ion on iinH-aliii)t nt. The IC'ti-oimtruc tioiii-t in tin- lions- havr pietist .1 til maif to tnkt ho k -1. p Mr. i v. im hi- oth r .1 in-i-il I ttH.kinu to hii lTiin p in H i-Ik- il m-v iny iip.-n lli South, uinl hntti-ij a ptirpw to imtilv hi, own hiIh -1 1 riii- n I iliit o I- li" Imi ii lli, nionui at). I L a! il, aain-t thf t rut w hue p oph- of t tit- So ii i h. i nr im n-ni-.n i. that Uat'ily winUnuu H..r- wilt Ut -!! ti. (Iimii thai propo-wtl in Mr il-.n - I. ill, which, howcV" r, niu-t cfH otinlt i, it -I. ' tto ia alloail, a pre't - vrrt- I'tn-tln t witli tin two (mo, , r.i.r-l .r.-p .-.1 U Mr ...litt It Mr. Stet' Ot-W hill i etmslru te I upon ln a-Miiinipiion. that in t mull. ' t conntiurtion ('itiijfrr i- at tin rntir-'-. In Tonil the t'oniititution, tflat the S.nitln-rn State ami fHrjiie ai entirely at the un i. and under the iml m h nt i. nit ml n tlif Ha-ln al (;inxreiH, and nets at .1. ti itn r ii t only the Const i t utlou, hut tin oth- r i n onlinate hrancli ' of llie overnin nt . J lie proMMition to einpowrr the State ihi n turn a, cllel an they have Ihm-ii without tin Authority of htw ami in ilirinrd f nil judtict lo th' Sollllu'in while (Httplt, to remove the pn m nt Hint- "Hit i.il ami to up dnt other to th'-ir likin, who alutlt hold cUol in tlie cvt-nt t tlte rvjrctinii l l In new ('on-uitiittoim hy the peopfe, nn.l t" mptTHede tin ntilif-ifV, it :iti rth-tridohint'iit nt the Km on-.trnetion i t -, :l lull, r i uit I hM n-tv whu:lt U-oi v t N-i-b rti'oKinni t hy tht 'onir. that tin St are niuipK outn.. r. I t. rntti-, hrtviiif loiletled i.ll riL'tits and thir l.rt- iiiu-l ki la"k an ih-w fernt'irre ami w Hlai. Vedol!-l ll I he v".Jn H' ely U" that length, I'ut it will n-k in tin- jn- d the lit if r ahortnn whie'.i li.it Urn ini-h- ot rfCdimt rue thin, tlo emyin out tt tlo- lo -riin4rtirtion Aet It w ill he Hi in tluit Mr, tiutti it I : I-, of Kv., ha- movi-d an inei ijal ion into tin aiUHl t ost o! the Ki' thn ui n Ihm-aii siin lbO.V Tin prop.".ition wi-f anl du li-l-t hy oriiinH prudt nr, will Im- i. M-.tr. dy the Irii-mU of tin- Ihirenu, or if a roin iiiitle in allow l, e in- will I't-tuk -'i in it e -mpoftii ion hii I iinp-lini'-nt- wilt l thrown in itn way, t pr-iiit an r Itort uiiiU aftrr the Pir-nh-ni i d . h rtion. II it I pnHtiu-, lower er, i -rt--tajRt$tt$ accurate inlotmatin'i holli its rr:tr.l its e cuniarv cost mid il t il w rk mys, it t-honld lc done, ftiid any attmpl to continue ilit- ltl-t'Hut ion -iioiill I..- deh lted, noril the di-4 toMjrci nr.- in i.h- The tenor of the t.T. ( ii the hill r. - pfHliiijj the cotton ttix utter the enp i Hf7, f xhlhitiMl ih' iml itmm'nt tln-e who wen not hivor.ihl-- to its udoption Mr. Cnnkltrit', ol N. touhl iml nwid m j ini-eruily hltt. in tnwardi the South, in optosin its ri pMil. I lis h. irii- tint! tin ( South had tdmw n u disposition to eoiieitu 1 itM-lf mole Tio.uiT its p-tlno'sl ri'dits, u- I repn-w ntntioii in t 'iniun-si, than it- p. um y ary cmdhi ih w Indlv unv ;tir inh d lv Ih , fa-ta. I JiHD hl llliilM. It I ahltoiirre.l that o Audilo" Vn:;inia i. notied lo Mcaani. Hiihil, Huth.-tsA C.i.ol I. -nd-ni, on S ilnida, upwards of titt x t h -u-in. I 'tl-'l Iira in (oil.) to pay tlic live j i ni . mlei nt du-'1 hy the Shite of V'ltlMTii-t It--tde thin,, the Stiile p:tid -1 p r , n; inirn -l mi her Stttte .h i t at home last July, and it i -naid tlml the rush w ill tie n Iniml lo pu 'i pr-r cent, mon- in J innury next. This htgllij t'tt'ifttftntr m lilt' t Hi I tnuuitrimi, Inn how it Inn, heen hnc, while hIm ia lined h?rtlj birtrr titr State- and Kd-Fid piirjMV mm, we cannot underntand. We dlnxihl in dulgw an honest pride if our dear old State Htld d9M D, fiAI.KS OF L ASUS. The itfcft if perfectly cruidiinK lor our html In-Met in I 'unixllrl o Imvo their land forced into niiii kH Ht the pre will time. So r nt in tlm m nrcity of money, ttnit htmh wild now Hlirliont uti le tin re me l nt iT-tlt-t partim pre-ent to j tllt.(ll wiM r.iy ,rinK m-trnih j ttf ifoir rmue, ve are informed that the mle of prop- , , . N.l.(m,im, , fl114. (,M. .h- I... St-iU Jon , t (li i ( 'ou n t v, ntoiinhn, l't hti t tin- mrnfv jrii'c4 ttt which it -M. Thf iiHntion hi wlnrli Mr Joni ii'-ith-tl, hikI wIihIi on st vt-rnl ncrotmtfl wn i iiHhlM.'.t u wilmMr. n i l lor R littlr otr j r iit-re. In iiIht nut inn hi'Ar olMimltr HulcH. t'utli-r mit'h rirrumMnn frrt il n-4'l iiol Ih wiiiiIt-( nt, that our j j mm j 1 1- tii-Uy pHyiwnt ntl rnwirt to every ; oth'-r ioM-ilh- im an to rnicH nionry to pay .1.1-1-. i.iiln r I liitVM lluir liimU cxpotu'tt ' to puMir -uU. I T.ir roiiHi-tin-iii i-, lliil mnfhlrnct t tlfsiroyl. no onr l in ripiV.1r of jillint? ! what In i uortti or wlnit he (all pay, when ! l'on -l ) ptv tt in for tin rranon that if I Imvr M'h i- l 'ry rn w ho knows he it il 1'iiiikinpt. to ;o onr-f into hankruptry. U'oiil ) it ii"t Ih- fir (M-tt'-r, lor p or men tl (mnilii-, in(l h1 of nowlint; into the tow n-. hii.I rilii--, where lalor cannot find rcn-lr n.l pn.fitahlr tDiplnyment, where r'iit-. and w il rr m- hiod ph to consti tute one half the enpt-n-a of a tain 1 1 y, t Ho into the country nnd rent or hiiy lanl ami 'o todioyiti(.v Tin- entire wenlth of the South in out hi-tlu out o( th1 coil, and the wto-nrr m re ot n go to rlijtn, the het tr ItEVOCRA TIC VIEWS. The Washington correnpondent of the IS iltine-rc HitTt Ht. iven the following viewi of the I-!iom: rtie itienilgTH id Corgreas : "Th- Ih tn'H rutie uieinliert if the Hecon met i.-n i 'onuiiilt e have Httended the niet-tfnL'H r-jrdarlv, not witb a view of par tit ipttii L' in the hurtiijO-M of the Committee, I. ut to k ep potted a- to the purpoKeti and h !-i"!i "I t he K idiral le-idt r- Thee einM tutic meinhiTi expre1 theinMlvei3 iu .troii oppitioii to the Southern eople t ikniu unv rt in ehrtion or other pro . tf.lih-- utnhr tin- H -roii-fruetimi lnu iml tlo-y ur-jf that tin- Sml'o-rn whites i-iiitll fimplv prott ( wJiih-t tin- whole proceed in' .iu-1 w ithhold uny n--. nl to sn lliiiitr w lii'h i- th in, ii- tin pn-dit t the time i not fur di-t :iflt w Im ii 'on re will pronoin e ;ill tlx If- ti.-n- null and v-id, sn l will ii-l.r to the M lie- t In i r old Cotini i t u tiot.M Sin li 1 tin- linn iinpre--ioii of the h md'n; )ein." t Hti i.it-Miii-n h re, nml they r-iitii..u- l.i 'ktu toi iht- ndilrf! to he i -ned t a nnilt. e appointt d hy the late I ii-ervnl i t Convent ion ol Virjjint t Th- y i x p r s iht lioj.t- th-il this u-hliert- may he i -uuple app. 1 lo the while people id tin N'.trrh to -it riirm frm uetro mipreiuaey ii 1 1 in t x l u ith unv iii-titit!i.'ii-i! oi oth r ixoins -ill. I tlov ih-clai- ih it ht li.-l tli tl the uhoh- Xo-rtii will iim' fi mm.st ami r.illt to the re-ue. J j if Hrtdieaii on tin uthei Iihii. I, th funtly ih-ciuie tlu-ir purpiHw to i Hhd firm in .liteine Hint prnsi ruti -n -tt their pi nt ot At'ric aliimi the Sonihern Stale-, nnd the oiitsid. iinpresnion in V-h iuton is I h:t otire-ts will iMt ary lis pohev tine tot." t'OSlUlloS OF THE SUVM. From every quarter the nmmnU ire nio-i iIoiihv The following ii extracted from the W t-hinjton correKpomh nce of the N. a oik W-U ' Kroereri h tteia rwjrivwi here hy a. jiroinin. id r puhliriii S'-int'-r, it Hpp ir tlint th proHpe-i tor the winur heiore llie white Mtul eoireil eipl( III Alnhallo mid Mit-uA-ippi i,i Uiiihir lo t o,nt ini.ljn,', intelligent pt niter e-'imaies that thetf i har.l'v e in iff h provisions in the w hole South to It- "Vt-i h nr month lie hud Imnselt ntrt-Htlv iv n n'l h e to one hundi l l hi-iiro la oreisthat it wot. I t Ih nui -ary lor t tit m to have U Ion Clllima-, as hi- Mipplv t corn and hacoti wiia nenrly enhau-t. l, mi. I he hud no mean: id provnl mo for them A numht r ol I miters hud hi th d similar notice on tin ir haiui-., ami th.- r-ult is tint tlions'indt of imchmh uill he It-It in h slurvinjj condition very noon. ititHd riuls nr.- itniirip.iie.l, timl pos-ihlv iil.Mnhlnd. A p I :i i) 1 1 i in A'a'itimn unit 1 1 nt uoi ou-' in a hundred ol I.H cia-i will l-e in h i -i()oii . ti-nlinu. iht- i tiliivatioii nt ttitt ui n. i u II. -t'l isiln iin.r iuio tlnit pit inU uinor le inh'tpjat l cn ceiv. d The present l"W pi ice d' coti.tii, the t nhum ed -o-l f it- i .iltivation, tin- ex port tax o i v o mid half per cent , an I the ine-h late ol intfiv-t i Imiied on lorrowi Crtplllll llH e IrM II V t" si I lis Ol I lie piltlllCIS 'liUa.Vfjdri. aItnot peiinir''' fSin net iuh ttie r.unrcn or rne ithwm-v win rip on the iiufortumite n.-t.iei, ii it !- the Kn-edmi n'n Hui. u flppl ie i t h Ure tsurpliii tuml to tin ii li lief. A wall alo comet up 1 1 mi Viit;ini In the Southern wclion of that Shite h million prevails anions the larinera to an lurmuip( ciUui, tu the I'eniii-ula, unless relnve.1 from some 8oure, ii jmwmI ne-'to' s will peiish through the winlei loi wind of l"d ami clolHiii." ;V N . Oho ton MrCardie, the iditor d the Viek-lmri; '(iiifn, ha im; l"n anested (V I oil. ''id loi his uiticle in the I'inifn, puhli--lii-s ;i ("--.I, in which hit e.iirlii.h' an lo!lou . I do n.. i.-'.'.-rd tit-n. tnl hs the Einpe- fi.r "t thit t oiinltv, ami a 1 h heve that rident Jotinson hih) tien. I . S. (irani me hi- otheial --uperiors, ahall apply to (firm loi relief and redrcs II titty esnnoi, ,,f will not, strik- tiom my liuilw the Icticra wliuii hae lteu phict .l upon tin in hy tin eomtniinhi of t U i in I h I m V h" "it it f hrp t inie l, ol will not, ivinoe the ha.klts a hieh he h-i nupoai d n (lie limes, (lieu t he I tin rt V d the pn, the inoil clu I isln d n, i,i ,, n tree people, uuist he classed with those things which "pcrinhed in the usin " i,7 HEKSM liuT KI.ECTHh IS A AA 77 7 'AT. I,.rih il.i.R, IhPeliitH'i ii. - hiri' Jtnuiir i ttri,o KiHtucky. in eoni'orinitv with the law ol the Stutev lina isstn-d a prorfa--. niatiou orderini an rhrtmn to he bM lof lover nor on the 11 rat Monday in August next, to till the racancy occwioneJ by th dsaiU uf lb lato Uoyernor Helm. TA; FUH.EHMAXS liVEKAV. Il is olten reinai kel, that one "iinist leatr ; home, to j;et thV newa," and we hitve often wonden'd nt tin- remnrkuhh sueci ss of many of the Southern coi respond nts of the Noll hern pktpern, in Kfltl"' hold tl taet which are well lomnh-d, amoii mnn that 1 are not true. The following Ituleih Correspnmh nee l the New Yotk will nuiprise many of j our render, heth in Iomii t.n l coiinirv Of r. Vot.f mi- km w hO'liino, from fMTsoital acipiiiinlHiict-. Inn W. li 1'oiil, K-u. 1 it, one ot our Ht'f I ui uuisi n peeled citi- xent whM varacil v rand tivtunty we huve, j m v-r heatd culted in pn --lion j From th. V V V.-ii.l ..t il, U.u, j MHiTII CAIttillSA Ol-novi ANlMK(PoNiKS4 Y OK TIIK Nol i ll KKrKTTH or M VIH r RI I.K AMUHK Dk ! I CLINK IS (liTToN -- W. H, l'Ml, - 11. OKI I. KHKKIlMKN h HliiKU , . 1 FniTii 'air own C-n"piiiileni Hu Hi lt. Dec 1J The c'hditi'n of the cuiitiy, n wiittd ly our wveral corre-pomlent pie Alahtiiua. Mlitetippi. and the other nlt States, in in accordance v.ith my ..hr. tion ami exptiinice in this State. A wi.h pred gloom urid ih spomh-ni v, like the pall of niuht, Imnus over the p .-pl-. 1 o years d Hadiciil ranny mid N.om tltnnui ion haa done far luorc to disoryawize wjciutv ami remit r men in.litf. n nt to ih. pn s nt and recklecs of the future than the live I- nL' yetirs id their nnHUcress!n w urtiire. 'I lit failure ot the cotton crops and the jreat lif eline in cotton has it I so hroiitrht puciininrv fmihnrriiHMnent, if not ruin. on nnie-ft nth of the planters. There in no ernicrrntion to the South. Keal estate cm not he sth tor half ol its value. Trtde ami eommeree are almot entirely suspended, nd as a necissnry ci.nseijiitenei-, iur merchant must not ralctihit- on prompt n-uiit tanees for gomh id ready hoiiht, or a revi val of trjole in the prinr. It will requite more tliHn one Hf s n of ahumtant '"set -1 time and harvest', to r pair the waste place of the farmer. Nr is I his all ot this sad but truthful picture, for go where yon will, you encounter hundreds of Ihzv. law let" ( Viignhond negroes wandering about', ostei. nitily in quest of w.ik. hut in reidity inf; w h'HH and whai I h- c m h tt,r. I ailt repot-- c-me fini il ',ua t r- t. il of their rohl-eiies m -on, mm. I -oini imc mm -d r- n'r i- ih- r any " to un-lest or make tin in hIiii iI" ol thf ir de-d- o iUl k it :un hlood. I.r t heir ' I. I,." m i-t-T" w hi -pi r i-.t- th. ir u dt n eitis the Hadu n nernlitv o plund- rino. mid it m Im , tn'.rd- rino I heir rthe' . ppn-- r-.v whilf the P li,. Without th. tioiilre .it inetiHtioll. otteli d' lei d and em. -ut u:l tle in in tht ii di-ilnilic aci- W hile v ui c.irr spaiident fixild iii! in- ritte in iriy -.i-s -n support of the a hove i'hre ; he v tl l only t ite one, voui hinu for iis oinclm-es A lew week- ago, I lam It. Too!, V.m, UK ol he lito-d M-p t-'nltle i iti us ol this i -on nt h'td hi- i - it ton e.in, v (i h his rut t on -erip, tirped hv huu h desHTalK. So.t.i :iltl tvt. I.e lilttt . I t.ty- , (jitlt lit I li"-." m ett le u-l li-ppe.ri 1, on t stii' mi. .re it . t-it! i rt t-il tjt hi- air :idv ieiue. d -tot k ot li. u' ' ' 'Oil up uiis-iuti ' pro voked rti-ti -.N4sp-ia.tiMl hi the-e rtpeutcd h-pe.t itiotl-. he (Mil d to, -e, ;d ot his iieiihtN-rs In :iid liiiii ift re 1 1 n y , ou L it po-ihi- t he guil' put irs, ami, nccompa nii.lhv ci il munis' late, liny soon tlis euVLM d w h, 1 1- ..in- . r ii nrf of lua hogs lot I he. n -!au-d,i, n I rdlouiio the (mil ot fo.tt- runs hii.I ! i :tci s i-t'hlnod.thi V w ere le I to HC.d'iti n-il htr dmiaiu. occupied l an old ! i ttf.t h -ii t her -on, known hy t hi tri no- tit All ,it 1 1 in ton ; t he c thin w .is Hi ireh.l .'inl p ttion- ,.f a ncwiv killed hoj; wilt It. mid till i- ilel ill the old WO man'- In it 1 1 -I t tl til lite inuyist r Hh thHt her miii t'loulft-i tiom.t a in,; lit vir two pievi.-u-; In- -rnted tint he Iih-I pur clmsfd it from a waoii on the puhlir hih hut there I.e i no oi her al.uii hint pinof t justify hi jjiiilt, he was indict..! toi l.t .-leihiu I lo hi XI hottt-Vrf, tin- net;io hasttin-.l to ihi-citx ami prehis tiotif;e against Ml. '.oi U fit.-the Itm-UH, when tin- folltiniiio nisnhjng older wa- im inettiatftv io--ued ioi duly iseivcil uo Mr. Po.il "Hr UK w ok IUh'okks. Kmki imkn V M .lHMH'M-:n I.XNps, OthVe of Au't Stih list. ,.f H-deif,, . l l;, N C , rec I I H . ' '... ' A Mm rt I Union coinpl nits timl oii i Im M- him uiih -1 u ! i 1 1 Lr meat. Mr Pool, tliiin.-- -have c-i.it- i.t a -tmee i:i;v it a e.'loje l man i ;ihi m I u v im at Irotu a wti'on in i In- r ad w it h ut iee o : in I he tinoo,- ..f si. alu.. V'li hi") I -1 1 r look I 1 1 1 tiff" I h in tin- man'- )io(i-e. TYr haps onr ll i. I irif ti 1 1 1 . ua1 ym to L-t on the liirhi nn'. Y.-u im ioh t (ttiiieto mar ket im. f . it . i y pi re ol tnrat you find in the st and, .-tl the r-nUf principle on V ' .w- r -"- - this matter I liVae liWlf 1itttl In? protwten in what i- ju-i. V'lins ie-pec: lull , II C Agent Ituitnu li. F Coniilient it i:nneressar . add, that this A I ! t Ihnlon VoCEt.l, '. and A. I.." I will merely is a lusty ii'- gio of the tii-'sf iir'tandnnivl chHr.icf-r. Wr K. Pool, h oniy lieH'h d old irentienifiii, long a director in the Iftmk ot tin Slate, and lor n.t-tnv enis the p!t-dnio iiMicer of the cuniy vnrt, iU'l II C. Vg II, l"nitel Stater Army Sjryeim, psendo Haptitt pletu lier, negro radical of ihc Sunnier type, and the dignithd "Ageni Hureau H. F. Jt A. L and this s the eourtenv and justice ollen Uestiivv.il on the Iwst while men ol t lie country the sympathy and pioteetion of ten lavished on the W"iM hlat k scoiindit U in the land, hy the iigt-ii;- and otruers ol "the h. st i;ovcnim nt in the world." I, i in i I nie i" ak how- h-ttg should a slut km but law abliliiii; p uple siil ni't to such uiijuM hiul degiatltntr tti-tl acts, in flirted by su. ll negro worship, is as this teltow V'ogetl, "agent liureaii It. K. 4 A. I," and the ci) ;f'eh up from hundred ol tliou-.'in Is in nil this southern land, as the ve i i ol one Man, how lime; will their breth ren of tin' North submit to paying mdlions ol taxes (-re Grant's reports) lo be squan dered in building negro chiiirbt s and school hull-!., ami mulling eltt Fn eilitictt's ltuicnu, thus pampering at). I supporting hundreds ol Vogeli's wln.se ktile mission it is to matte money. loril it qver the blt0 "'an, teach and preach negro equality,' arid thu gain political lavor through negro supremacy I M ruTTitS TAX A. lilhl iou No (.,( t, pfrhnp", c.tuni . t 1 w il h the . -!-' 1 1 n-il . I "on grew, ha- sli.ov ii, in ii , In ! . , . he !at k of islati smitn-ihip in 1 1 1 -it I m..i . t h:.u iht lay impose I on rot ton and - 1 .1. i i The m t o artii ! s ha e f n in. l t h- 'ii f . v port- .( tl..- i oiiniry ujmu w hieh e. nr. -i I i I il hii n ii lied tor pre -n intf th- .l-iiin t coin to ui;t huUue-ea iu F.ui'pe. It i, th n-toif. p iii, in oi.r c-tndr !o , t'. ' it,. Iff-' irti.-le- mede'l all the -tiihiiln- d-le to ii, t, i tli-ir pii -liu li- thht, a licavy direct l;r W a theiiiv elm; tax Upon LOtlon 1 In I d th- highfst ctr know n i w in. h . - i ,i ; lt ll us ail tfu'ff Upon the h, in- .1 l P" tlnt ei and a ttunitlu to tin- t r ijn -i ..li. o f. M.tieier. tin- tax Hp tl r t't.ii a- -I ( -t-at io, wns imposed Upon the i:m t in:'..v t i i.-I.t d pi .-pie, (com par- -I with ii l..i .n. r (omlitiKii) ill the world, ind p. tales tl - r :lv to discmirn-'e th.. oi h f.lTick rai e, h il V -.it (lie th- ol' h ii ,ahol. hateer nia ) t I ii. . i., r rc-p f - i h. o in hist r ll . I Im i I !a i n- w oil of i i i -i i -! j 1 1 i , , . ., . i . -lii m m that l..e! . I1. , , i rim." t- tt.e I i nl mi t i t .. i i j i. in iki - 1 1. , - i . V '' .1 .'11 pn -I il! l r-'j t and m at tiJ d I - iiioa I , eel -, who uli ,t.i 1 1, (l i '. m o it. i. i I v . h'e to hny fo.,.1. an. imp -i; ' Htm ll! the d ..! "I p!o 1. 1 ! . 1 1 i . and s nth-rme. li-i whv e o( an ( nornioiis. cvpen-- to tin- ; . . i .in pay the collectm -, w h-n . . i . 1 ! ' i i niu-t he paid hack in i atioi- ai.d t . to the Huh; ut and -u :l--t m-j. tii i -. . inir the co?it in nan e ..f t h- Fr. -d n- n - I'. i ten ll or Softie oth. r a j'-m - Jv. fin tll"M - i pel. ; e, t ! j ! i ".!'. t . ' I, - of lite goyerniui-nt : 'IheNew York W'rrii ias tho I tle.wo. tlf-'-rvali'Uts on thf I ad . tl i ts ..( . .i,Mn in-; tin- ta : In considering th.1 fjm-tinn nt n p d :t h.-lmoM-H ('miL.r.-s t, nth-i-t that dun. I he vai whieh virtually put .u el 1 . trade iu this ehaen. I the wlmV i nik d which was r 'iN.pii-hetl t f-nip-i mi; u.i t u tiis - tmr stith s! run1- w ere ii.t nil K very sinew w a- strain-. 1 to impt o .- in tin uttermost our ahsenct- h 'tn the t..(i.d mai kets and to ell. t 'nallv w. aken mr Imhl there as to pn i nt mn hum.- i-Miii-n' of the trade on 1 1 t . t in inai ion ! . i ii. v ., No stone was lelt untimifi. no pl.-m un tri-ti. 4tovei'4imeul. patronaue . pui.iu- itu.l private elite rpi ie ; cmtiinel and iudividu d ellorts; hemy itggregation ol ei.piia1, u. olillililus ol iht p national j.al"U- a id a general Ciuph te applt-eiat ioil ol the in a! eulahlc important - oftnc -s in (In undei U.kiu(, were among the intiiiem-ea that wue at w.rk aoainsi u-. to say nothing of the intense ial that was t .ilauily imp irl .1 hy the reali.at ion that it ua- tht-it , .-; wi'h llnni tliat w- inlli' m-.r n"a:n hi mi entirely and o loir- a'. Mit h n iht great Coininelrial ati-iia.-l 'ii. vvm-I I Ar'd wdiat was llie r. mjU of a1! . u , k'.'1. Mild capital '. The n -nM i- ilrf Kn- I ind, wliich sent from In r -In i. - in 1 . '..n goods valued at two hiu h I -m i ; n mil li.iiiH, exported in Iii:t. I .,, ...i. hundred and lhirt se. u i,o :,o . ' w. rih. in 1HI4, two hundred and -iv mv-tout millions; and in l.ua, Iw.i 1 tm 'ud and eighty-six miliion- i.-i: an increase of sc t nt v-tii in i d ion - i-i (i v e y at s . at our co-t, niaiii 1 K lain t he tnx and you lctsen t,,r eu1n;iiion ol the prodmrt in thh country, ami imput of course, apprec.ia.hle' st.inpi!iH to ntllivale elewhere. India, Kpt. and Hiail are all experienced in the in . . . I u t i I tin- staple, and pw-e-s Ian- l et iti and tin- ch'hd rea-tn- w: t.i. growth wa u-ed in .,:, .n- III. .-"-. A nn i ii an 1 . Ill i- I . r ., ! . i M .-I I','. I. ihem otln r coin 4 w -,'L price, hi'tter start in ih , k. ! tat ion of m;U hiuery to n - i : Let America burden In -r ;t -.i . .1 I I'" - Bive lax.uiereity in. r ai; Vi-1 - - ; itl a rivals more room, ami in-. ..mi.iii.m of machinery to suit ot 'i. i . a , n i l. .(Jt 1,. r own, ami n. i nioj r cou I t I ,i - . . f I ' most exnt:tiug of her in i lot 'Meh hulletins show that in I.ai , ai , ..'imi -.-id mi the Liverpool inaikft ,i, il.vi?, .-.d . h t;l cents' ; Ittazilian, til u-en .u ! a h o I. I v i m, the same, and Indian. I n ...d ih i. in 1 Ht4, in the same ma: k. I . Am i u- oi t - n Hold lor fitly ti. i i K; i six ; Egyptian, filM , .. I I-.-si four. In 11.4 . Kr:.' m-l hundred ami t e' . . d - I against two hnn-.ifil .!- : d . n..: 18U0. Nine It idh- .-t . l.l'.y I:!l -..i:i I i Orttftritmn in lnio, .,n I ,. , ,:- ,i tentlid itf the qiiiintify u-. d rm i h - -'tr if., i t 'ot Ktiroprw-Amerit in ; wliih" tri M-T w-' were Inst on the li-r ol iipj I.e: - ll gre-s won!,! kiew l).. li-warded lalo m..'- in the laet, pit en lor tins country, ilm dies more tl.n . i- millions lor cotton in lsnt. uu.l I.. pi sixty six million- ; :,n. t,:tt . . i innitrim ?rmrtl .... r " -s . . '.. . year yrtcflth'i tht t- -. -. The proinpi r p. -.1 i . i i i. in. ed by evefy c..ii-;.h i.ti on l..i : :i. t:i.. n ests of the coiin iv .ill I I i i i J 1 1 of sound pnlitieal it oiioin 1 l -The Civil lli-hi- r.,11 v.oik - t. if 1-1 V ill I "a I lit .rto t, at ,',-.. In.-. I in rial int. :pi. i n 111..- . .lu.loe .N,', -, : N , i la , t . , . f Hill t bt e mi . i. . t . .-,-',,...,, i ,.n.- t nnoii) . Tne i r a l.v a '. i : , that under i t I ..-it" ;i i .' Iliall I allllol le t .... '..! on 1 I- . man's ti-'iiti" i. te I ii. t , i . bill give. ihe e I" e l in priviltps vv hull .ii-iiii 'o ;l. So a iice.ro a 1 1 . -'ed t i i '.' i d.T of a t.'litnainan itits beiu,-tl lit, 1 custody. 'I In I .. Inn Ilia l.ia " K- l rujusticelor lite pio iinh-d ..i, ii.t i ., :- mutter bow tin v ai inalllialt -l ht ii.no! establish the fat I il none hut i It. i r ..ai, conntryni)-n ale pjes, nt Yet we belt, v, thelaw was due to i!;,- rta kless disregard ..I tbu ohbgati'Mi- t-l im ..alii shown ly our Oriental ncrgbbors. U'A. Kj frits. Breckinridge has gone to Kgypt aud the Holy LaiiiJL .lJM V.t. i. Ml 1;. I .-. 11 The A,l.-rvt-iwr i' i i' i'lloiinatiou nt (lie iirn-vt ' Hr-n. i tu-Tii, ot thii city, who l.it-i il'. it-tint in-nii-ti-tionai) i' h in I Irt I V i U count v. Th in trm - - I .-hi- If. in Illinoi- ,.r o..,- of i h w . -'. i ii .ile-i. ami says that he ' t h. ihi la-tit :t- of thai stiiott t.t ' ' ; -t 1 1 in -it r in the S -n'h Tin- i inlo hi '( ion of his w In- a1 mil s u-i i.iptiired tti white nnd1 W 1. ii tin-d.-hid d lifo't, i hi. "M-L- plat'i ii ion- h.-ar.l of it tht- d m t-row.h f,n. i lamored tor hi-, i 1 1 if in h -r -n niiii ii v pi i ni h nun' . 1 1 In md p. a -u i. If. I t lieiti h rnti'Si' Shorter wa" tin d, ii , aint ei ll ,il I nn m Sp: 1 1':; - rt.-r - i - Ih.- rn ;r- - .-. i u r" of h: - i iv rnn.t ! . l-i . -how id:' t l.f I , i ii 1 1 : ' . . had , fletit d. In ilr h i . d tin- d.a'h "I J rrv, n. K V'tlu' nn .ii '. ti ci: i. ph.. .fi h it. s..( horh C- in p ll allt hoi it if. and t I.e W It--I tin rv i leiicf.it tin' l-'aek-' .id t Xpt.M- to 1 t.f e.umtr i , i ladn a1 pi .! Im ..li-.ir.i. tl.. it !i pi a P- i I. wln:,- "I -h- p narv t;,l-( ,1 m .1. II, ll I" I'-- Iiiil.l lul tlitll. . ir.- i. Hi- Ii i . .1. li - k, In, ii. " Mini. I I H. .- l'll-t lIlIH ll S . III.' k.-- Hil l I i f I .'lllilu l l ii !. vi-vt-n ly i 1 . litii- .1 .1 ll . "' !'-' II.- .ii !.. .lay. I nl n n 'li tnni-il A ' . ui ml , i.,n.i s .: mat kat.lv l.iw li -livi i clils in 1 ( tl lruii) acri', jaiLl'Kh! i.Uii'U ut U:ll Ci tllM oil s.l IK TIIK UKI'l Hl.l I V I'.UITY ' I Irr; I In- H-t tl I f -T. r It- prr i I. ui . .iv V . i alt. I 1 1..- . r i 'i I. ti I u :, !, i Iu i tin I I In iiiki ' j.'i'.'lr in party i la llil f I .ill! It I Mill n IIHIUf i',-i ?il (iT'iviili-nr.. in The rin p:ir1 . for till- IV rl ami n iMin-il.iaiv ..I i iu m i ion .t its u - Ii.tr. I tlmt V. II ll till' pics- , it m-ia-Rsllh nl' a a' iniih nl' the p o n in ii I liu Ki'pntili- mi ill h r can. hilati' nin m . Ill I I MAM'S l.llls III till I lie Ci il III I 1" all' I I ll.' i' p lilt-. I III- nllill'ill u ill l. t ait Naliniiiil C.iivt tilii.n iin-fm, ivit whether lit ii. Irani shall Li' iiiiiniit ilial. Imt n lu tht-r tun tinuit riii If ti'it-ti'' " Nnr tlinH Mr. Ninl stop il Ii nifii'ly lti v ijt i pn-nhitni I Hii-il.Mil.t. Hi' i lnlaw III.. niniiilK i.ll wltit li it i- liasr.1. Tin: Ut piililinin purty, lie s'i;. I .' c--Jtlrf-nti v Itit 'imnfrtir.it, t'uli I ui-ia, Nt'W .Ifi-t-v, ' ihin, r-nity Iviinia anil Nt York. 'I" tin- as'.i:niliiiii thf II. .. I;. i! ilinl tin i I . " i ' 't I mm- pi'l'vili'.l l.v. thf Mil ..! It-. .1 l-lllll'll'l .-.ni' In ui miI'.. Iif rrplir- : "l!nl the in. : 1 1 1 Ii iii l !. . I I.. 1. 1 til .( ii III 1 lit" Vlilfit nl thf I. 1. 1 i '.!. - inav i ti-t I In- II. piil'lifiin pally llif v..:i s t.l thf hi Iht NiirlhiTii M.itcji. In il ftl." In- iiiv4. it it. itliiMilnlelv .'rrtain that, .m' h ih.-ri U I Stali n nii.li r in u'rn rule in th. I ni, .ii. ami t ha Wa.h-. .'(illax. nr liatlia'. tlu- lit pnlilii'an uan.iitJaU', w t Hhtuihl w itno8 the itiit'inaly nl a uniU'tl Houtii vu tinn tnr uutl a united Nurth against lntn ! -I li, si. ps laki n In allrai I llie bniitli, npfl thf North. Alreatlv liliml, livwittul univtr ml nruro sullrai;.' in South Carolina, U"or KJlf,.!tc., linn deprive! I inti lliyi nt culoit ti turn in tlonnectipot. New York. New Jt-rw;, anil (lllio of sulfruuf liill Huh. 'iy ,1 i. I"' I'liasi1 untl tin- Tnl'tihf, ist.t' -,111111,. ln-r(i we- ti. not nttal mtrto-MiHrau.-; wtiiU at the South tin- It pulnn .111 pai'V i 11 . i. Iierr without it I nt v arc in,lilKii-i.t '.. III, 'jllt'tlt'll Ial" an Ihf .'olorrtl 11. .111 1 t miit 1 iiu'l. llw ri",ht' ami irtttritiii. of jn, :nt..ltnf. ll I- oil V llnp. il I Hilt lit 11 ati't' thf parti Thf nero. in thai. r-f.. n lu ll 1 11, ll a i llal I If Hurt 11-, H at-II 1. 1- w a - .1 - la V -.' ; a a. 11 i h y itK!oi.cTni. " , A ' 7" I , Ah' FA 111. I'l.f it-solution oil'. Ml hy Mr. ilaoolln. 11 t.i. K .nt ii. k v ll'.i.-f nt llt-prfsftit iiiv, .ni II, .- tilh 111-taiil. an. I rttt-ir,-tl to lilt" (1-111 null..- 1.11 K. il, 1 1 1 I,' I ti 1..11. wat a.- t'o.lt'i.- " K . ;.l nt'k . n- .1 -..i rt in St:. If III lilt I'.il.ral I III. Hi. :l... i ..f pIV llil.l'.-.-lf,l 111 nn , 1. iiiiiioii oral ol ''a hole (tiunlrv. h.t . n V llie llehl. I nl f her . up solemn .hny iti all rjins- lis ol Kell the peine, w htvle eouu- .1. .re I r I. t p d 111 I 'he .1 n.oliv an 1 " . itl'i'l I !n .1, -t; i II..U- ol ll e t" 1 -lift-, 'O ; vef v r ' "" " I" is invo.vttl t r noon that of t'nioii ot w litli i-i itine of K n - ' I' 1 1 .IV to .let ...re nt I' 11 -!- I"" v -' ' I ll.. n ItlZCIIH t-l all ill. .eill.-al a.ot .1.1.. rl, ...I pnvtl. 1 1 "I ,-iv oil el wo v . i - i . . . : . 1 i - tl si lit a t.i ,. i I .i . .1 --t. i ..I thu r i i i . i I ..il I.t . . II.. I,. :i i i 111 I' I A - - o talloli tit ail o I file, t . 1 I ' I I lilt ir heilll.t. ami l..t i,,;. ntl.l. I' HIV .ll-l1 HV to I "ll .ititl C tl I U'l!l! V W itll all hi r oil, r H .li .-I in ,N. si ik f.....t.- F.rr. r.-je v I" I we. n .V.fh.lk and I'orlsiiitillth is , ih rt tl lor sale. 'I i.e 1 oiniiiittic will re t . iv e bids until the tilth of January next. Vj',ju,vlgJS that Ut offers the bust .chance l..r goad investment, of any property we have seen ottered. ' , '.".'v"".;,,,. -:,,., '..',.,,',. From the New V-.ri W.trhl r.'A'.VAVM. IfAXCOrK. The pimlei c and p .liioli'iu with which tion. II iii'f k is a loin isienio; die alfairH I htsdipn in. ail :iltii Co wj-tlom of l'unl Jouiiin ii .li pUcot. h ole ic i!so-. I if ih i al (ffant'K iuteiiip. i .' m.ttranc- was more credit. il li 11 ' ' hiH In inUhilt- disn i Ihe . sound - ' hill WHS s never inhl -I r have ll (in fir ng a tr- . "al e- n. - i I i iil.-m nl Win;. SI,. ml h piitti id i . t . . I -I t Mil t. ll -IK. ii..- r i... 1 n .g n it .r- A t ai.o-tai.l III i t ..u I tin pi..,. ,-,h .-'in.. I th ti,,- '111 hull III, OlU' .1 i'i Intnd t in li Hut alai A -. u.. d t i. tt a nt ihimrh" t Mini te lallid ll I mi l I ol d.-llli; IIU.-i hi- pat 1 Ii lit W.IS Ml lliil "I 'I' ilia' on.y hh tlu-ni in su' i i :t ili it !el;ii tt pm i ai : w i' li i.uu. il. pt a- td I- . iii-,i w In li llie ni. thai :i!waf has Uil mriii i... 11. ov. 1. a a 'o-lii-ral .-ll.-. i.lan'.', li III. 01.1. rtl.l, ll.ll Uatt nflU-ti. t. tol'f it lo..k pi 1, ,-. w oiiiti ji,ki- him I lio in .t Tt. Bitli-n: . 1- iniifli Maori; likf ly to rontt-r thai hoi. n tii-iti ,,uc.'wviir, if tit-n. ll.tiit.t k t..ii- l.r.Ui- I" f il.fa- tllf Ot 111 HII 111 111 a t . ll.ll plti- ii-ni-.- In Ilit- ilni- far i-liil,iT.-,l. I; l.i.i, !..': to pla. 1 ll'tll Hlll.'llvMl" Mil. til 11 1, 1 1 1 1 o 1 I:. 111 ivliom til.- Pt nn 1 a' ii 1 ,11. 1 1, lalt' V. I I i 1- ,,-1 !.. ti l. whllf Sll, Mil, ,11 tt - liiiii,,-.! . I i-!aim- h into a total . , ;p-t- 1 1 r pait. .1 liopt- Ih.tl a ttal, tiii.in ,.t iv 1 1 .-x . r 1. im-.- limy lit-run l.yltt.ih W arf it.'1 li ki-lv to la-t-'l iniiii at v -. ..r it vtt-shtiiil-l. tl.- l'i, Mtli-tit ial at i not a fit plr.t-f lor tht - rit-n l.iuai .. tijhtin,' army tireat iitt-a-utf. ,. polh-v ami :. ailruiiiiRtnitivf reform : !.. k- I--"-4 -1 1 't , , 1n ti,. tort loiiiitl limit r thf 11 t l-i. 111 i t Tht rt- i lio fttiifpt ni f' - o ! .. , no t.' military man to tliufharoe .'ii' 1. - n uirii.f oii iit civil . tpt'i te ik f. Hut II 1 '.c lii-jiulilli-aiiH utti'tlipt lo-t iiv tin-can :i- l.v t ii mrliil ol a tmliiHry iiMtirt- 11 mv I. ,p...!nll' to nt-lltrtlll7f th. ttl.rt l. put tin : popular militarv nunit- into t!i3 otht r tt. alt . ll thi1 niceKity nhoul.I '. 1 -rt a- 1 upon ut, an aeciilental atlvanlajie may rt-Miit fi (mi tin- Ht-ulilifiui ri'nnttmction m linn., l.v alTmlinc; a fi. hl to tent the civil 1 apie itv ot -.tir of onr moat atlmiietl ami uu-ii tori .ni. soMiiTs. The .tiintlin electitincrrin c,n 1 11 in 11 1 v of ih. Ili-piil'litatiH, that every man who tht niprovin if their iK-urn policy is rehel at heart, recoiU againat its aulhorn when le. ellcil at so blight a reputation as (.enerul llancoek'i'. For loyalty, gallantry, zeal, activity, and the noliil valun ol liia wrvievn, there was 110 otliecr in the I'nioti army, who, with (-qua! oppurtunitiea, left mi hin in( 11 rerun!. If he had ever hail a st-parate roininiiutl, he might have acted a tnoie ptoniinent, Imt lie rtiuhl not easily hnvr acted a more lirilliant part. Hrpn rate roniinandd wern lavished nn offici i! of a different dchnnl ol pnlilica. The Ue puttlican Hanks had a separate cnimnnnd I II t Ii in the Valley anil in Louisiana, and he in-quired everything hut honor in Imt li. The. n negatle Ieniorrat, Hutler, hail nepu rstc commands, and made himself a hull ot derision. I'ope had -a separate command, and his inroiiipeteii.iy was (lenionslrati-il hy the M-con.l Hull Hun. Iturnsitlf hml a separate etimiiianil, aud the result was his useless slaughter of our troops at Freder icksburg. Hooker had 3 aepaialB coni mand, anil the result was his disgracelul detent at Chuncellorsville. The ( itn-erva live McHile was piouioted to a separate com mand hy iict-idetit slid a nfct-ssiiy. lie inn the great viciory ol tiettyshnrg anil whs again Miltordinatcd. Oeinucratic officers, w ho tt ere not sei vile enough to renounce or ilitst inlile their principles, hud no lair chance in the army. The crushing ol (i. n. Mot h-Han try political innlife was a warning nhii h il.Hclnaed Ut sinl.ilious anuy ollicers a lalal lin k in the chaunel of piouiiition. Although tieiieral Hancock mv.r Inula s parate t-oiuniHiid while the w ar lastftl, ihfie wire hut hw directors of annus uln. Inn., tl into such tlistinctioii as this lirilliint tiiUndilt.il 111 w I Ii ll In tit -t 0 1 om it I- n;lr. t t . p F.i y. s . 1. '1'he Ann. of the J'oinuiiic, -tivtil. alrtavt rit'kt.l as the armii-, and llancta k' is tine ot in nis. His pin 1 ,,i 1 iiitl.tr, In- .il 1' iv ,.lt .tl V, UUil :j I 1. 1 1 1 a ij I .1111 a 1 1 j.tllal 1 ". . Ii . 1 In (I lM iir.e la. al.l t. , , ..li. 01. 1 o: ( . 1. til re. hi In v in 1 1 . 11 iiva.ivi politics .nt t . ' -aol - - ' nt . i- i i. ih 1 1 , i.e. k. , ...I.VI ol I t."l linn- ' . -,.1'ltelS I lli v . f ' lie I i . iiiiiriiitr '1 .. 1. 11. I Wilt' V '..! clelll reillv .It ..t. d Ii.) ..!:, to point to .jeiitt.il Mi. t tt, . meil anil radant n iin - loin loo- I Dtin.srattc olh.-urt, iml. .. t o :-aii. Is .1 I), in. crat I ht in . v 11. j .- hiit-rs ol ' Le A ' I- 1. ! nn him a w .'null'! . , ;;..! .Iilfil 1 111' .Ullllir ll lUl l l I ; I ,,ll I ve, k i allied ; ami .In '. ' I i .. ... a II ii. , k has ti nt t r piov I -,.i ,- i i-iit l.ais in p,'St-e a-h- w'.t .1.1 ll 1,1 as biavc ailiuiiiit ulia.is ili.-. r- to o hi- pT- I anil In ilii tii' in war. I'n.ler l.i I tratinii there hurt heen no N. w riots ; n ti'suhi-iilination ie civil t ! give linn ti- ii- h : no dis iff. riion I en thou -h he h.ls a rrt-t tinelf. ni- t- I tier. He r-s..i's to no str'-c- inta-ints ranse the considerate eo iuv ot said that no hand l.-s,. ti rnvdiibh' than ' Sheridan's could control, and which he , hard v succeeded in control ing l y Ins cm- ' tftnt sets of rigor and summary dismissals. i -.. tponiftncnslv orderly and quiet nniier , M..i.r..ik that, to all appcaianee, he cmild iroveru ss rff.s tusllv without nn army as with This contrast, so creditable to Han- i c. ck. illustrates the superiority of the iK-m- ' o .- all. method of dealing with the South. Ii ..rn. ial ll.int ts k, w h. iu-- t.t to execute m ...In us law , run govt rn w trh so hnie tiuii. n h.'W- easily might lovaliy 1- nisni-i.niii-tl in the South it t!:. "li.y "i i!. ..M nn, nt us w ell as itp , t'ii ert w t i.- . ciliat.'ry ' To illustrate the tempi tot Genei ., II m eocK's admlnistra-ion, und hi- .,-..!,-i otv lo law, we copy the f .-..u. t..te m- nt trom the New Ob-ant '.;:., ihi Situr.hiy night .1 latiier aiii-..n. known i.pex.tively iu lh-s c.-liunui..l '. . t e n.tin. t ,.t Siinttn M. Flank '.'al...lu .n.t F.diiu.iid F. Waih-cbe, wlo I.l :,i.n,: in. n, lis past hav- bet n p. pri.l-. r- ,,r !l;i -a' ham! planing mills. Called l.o Mai .( ..... , Mill-, on St. Joseph street, were an t - . ! Me police, under a warrant issued bv (. -v i rnor Klamlers, who bad received a rt tjliiti ' i iml lor thein t r. n the Governor ot tne. Stale t I New Yoik.tbev laing indict.,! i i iht t il) ot New loik, 11 is allig.-d, with itttlatiriTT); g.wls lioin nun liants tiirre, .ita'tit i ightein months ago, to the amount ot f 100, 000, by laUe preUuc.s. Saturday night Jndge Cottori," counsel (oi ihe. accused, .sued out, before Judge Thcard. a writ oi kabau corpus, reluinULe. - "' t -'.- .- .t'A jt.., ttUv . hoivm-r, thit tlemrsl llancork learnor! lite l it' . v 1 Iiili of ttic simple lart nl the Iran urn 1 oi h, writ . ti coint if (ivnilM' riit III i-. I u-1 peenl'ai i. m l ! tin. iir .batiilMr, 1111 h-r ' ' ml 'lit 1 im nm tauft . thai tin win as uoi 1, la r -p cinl H.. at 01,, , went in p. r-o-i lo t 1M..,- of t'hief nt I'.. lice. iil'iit ft : :t(l , k. and fold M.i r W'iiliiiiiiMiii ilmtlte had leimel that m v hi of ',vm nrmn had hni i ned, ar'l th tt I o'lii'g io ...n,.' ilh:ftite it was 1 n la le 1 thv tt lertr.fr r'ofiir o).;;,.,!.' -r winitM y. e 1. . 1 .-ii.'- iti tl ;s 1:1 ittrr Those pi -- -r. 11. 1, -t 1 1- jr. I lift if I Is-lirve yon v. ill iio.h.,' - ...t I !! niv-elf tak,- tl,. ii.iii-iiiy p. 11 ,.i;i n that tiicy Im jim -I'; .'tl I : 11 1 :- .1 'I an order 1 tint the writ t.l . ,-( . . - 1 . : c .lbs, ivf ,1 a. I ft h!l I." I '.-ill "' I'ro't'f-V'f-' Oi'r '" ,1 o - mi , of I n. ritflii of -i..- 1" .. 1 ... .i.. pftp. rtv in .- ' ! '" 1 ' '', I a:t. a p ... r I." '.'. - ... ' , .p eeled. 1 kl.ot, ' " -1 ' I'o n e, about ll is 1 " . . n fit these men ur- 1 I. " i.'.. ' ti' 11 i. M.trieient fir me lo f" '-. I 'i to know, thai a writ of ' ' '.t t ti i.-ttif.l, and that wait. -11 11! '" it . -t 1 I will link the boat in Hie mi.i.iir ..: h. river with cannon thai last - tin-., ne 1. on l.oartl. and iuterct pt .I 11 i:u . t .:u- tlnit carriis llieol. If the 1 m 1- no- 1 I n -ed, who and K-baH Sale ! I I'--- ! I.'k-i. iiaay, you mV he, any ol utiiiiv li, .In i--iiiiisi he upheld. I hold vu. 1I1. ifi.iie. .Mr. fiiiefof Police, tespon-tihl.-l.il ti.f tl. iiv rrv of these men before .lti.li;e Tl,, in. I, in obedience to that vrrit.' 'I'ln- i.en. iiii men took nis th-partdre, we hit a- Mi ii! i we hud listened truly lo the 1 h-1. tide r ol law uu.t dignity ot eim-rn- W. mher ol rTi-r navii.g i 1 nijit't s. ve scene." 1 in tlini case of rcqilisi n oiilur and the groutitls ol ' ni Those are points on linnw-k twerl have Dr opin iinitoi 1 ant that citir.eus ol I I h el that tbey cannot Ih t o r li. mi's on criminal II ... a lisiant State to lie I i.'.i ..i- All that the I in -t tin j 1 li -ti is to ne. .n e Ti.e In li t: t liao- - atl-1 Ml, til. .1. W U I" 11 i- h I '', . I K ,'. ' j ' . W , aa eaniii.,iti,iti I the on. unils of artest hi- lor. an iipng,t iudge ll the arrest is war laired I v lit -I .cis and piiHra, he will re store llie pii-on, ts tn custody. But the limine-. I'll which (leuerul Hancock sus tains i lie wm, assiiits every ionoeeut timn in his tlisiiiei tlnit. innocence will insure protection ut the hands ot the local Courts. What (i. in ml Hancock establishes, is a government ol law, not of arbitrary force. TlIK I'llST t'oMMANUASlT AKDTBK FtlKKIl men's Ht iiKAt .--Tl. ire were, rumors prva lent upon the streets yesterday regarding a conflict of authority, suit! to have occurretl between Col. Frank, the l'ost Commander, nn. I lien. Hiiiherf.ini, the Assistant Com missioiier ot tin. Kruednten'a Bureau, in re lation to lo ii.-ral (irder No. 145, Irora t rift lb ieliii!irieis, which veata the aii tltor.ly oi illici t h of the Bateau in the 1'ost, Commander. Ou inquiry at Headquarters we learned that lucre had been no conflict to winch importance could be attached. Col. Frank, iu compliance witb the order alluded to, hii.I directed the Commissioner of the Freedmen'a Hurrah 'to turn orer to him all the hooka, records, and other paper- pertaining to the olhce. This tini. Itntherlnrtl iliTltned doing, a b tail! be hatl been verbally directed by Gen. Miles to pursue this enurse should this demand be made, aa he (den. Miles) was on his way to Charleston at the time to have this Order No. 14a revoke.!. Not doullimg the affair of mill lenl inipurtance to call for prompt and speedy action, end preferring that the re cords of the Bureau should remain where they are for the present. Col. Frank has laid the mailer behiie lUe C oniluaoding Uem ral at I hurl, stun, giving a lull statement ot the case, and asking for further instrtlctio -Tlie-f iii-lnieiions he await liefure pro ciiilug iinilitrin ihe mailer. WiL Journal. iit;.'..r ami i.imi.s.-A 'W'ssbiuf.'tt'u rlfipaicti i .v)iliuiii,'iu pittt, vili'jr Crnt'reta bss I.e. n so iiimt nt o'it the "outrage" on btiiii' I, n mi 111- 1'rr I'll. l, din hi-suspension uom oftice by ....-tt W.oive what ig said: i - ' t ol Congress on the subject ..f '-1 in. val is explained by thu Im t .it-ii..n .1 veracity ha sprung up , :r,i,. mid S'Hiiton a tn Stantoo's I, mnt tavs be (lid. Etaoton I i f. . I. 1 l.-ll-l It'. says he s.' li. . '. i :n plo' for 1 1., r.-, .loin,-, e's lid nut. and Doiut to the lorce' iti in of bU let olni'it. f-'tan:?n blames Grant i liiiets with which he canic to . rescue : ud Grant says be only pn nut souie ouc more obnoxious , r,!.!uans trom getting in. ll is a il ''oi.orcts cninuiences a war ,l..l to to to tin- K' I, ..t'e.l I I. i.l... ir Staid ii - t j.-cti.iu, this coutrovt-isv i.. .v ., ii.it- ,.nt in bold relief, to the da'uttigc ol cii li. r Grunt or Stanton it is not know H whieh." -in.- ot SamiHi sre dispos.-r i., claims lor promotion, and I lu ll tins ac. umtilatce every tb.v. .lav a rr-olnt:on was introduc. ,1 - i. i c lon d diplomatic u p ati and LlbiiltirtWr uaHJiia wa the Verv thino HaVltfiatli-'; 'itwiriltff1 "erf-e'rai . r, - i . a point ot order aud ubjet !, , 1 ' : ' ' ",' race of previous ci i. i ... ti. hum d i p in our diplorri.ti v 1 1.. e s.-i sustained him, an i , it - t : aniii.i tjr elevatiou v. ie . i :. Now, we should like to know l tsva. that ' color fld pn-vious .i ...nn,,! I . brought up ingamls.'s r pi. i, ..ti. n si mud. when in dome. i.i .... .-. . have heaitl of n.hillg lltl . ' i i, . ii .t eoiiililion" sinct ili... -In il.l 11 pui-Uta tbiuksibe !. pu ..in u. i..ii wi.ui.i il,, as well not to ii.si i.poii to n. ilium'.- iiiinitiiiig bimselt i. sp.iitic , ilm t . I policy unlil the partv .: -. l a- . , . i, , .1 w i,al ,.1'icy it, will ,',, (1. " ' e ii ' never t. rmailv s.- '" .'-I.-".. i..i ilMiil !,. the CngY.it. o.,.ii -. - . .' .n e i,-i!..i:i,.ii, in whoe . f " 1 i.-i.-tore. wr.Tncl not t- v to 1..-1-I suci a I-. u.iuittttl by Gen. Iltn; lie ... , -I........ ., s. uu, t.i question t-Ue n.t. o, I . - 1.. ..,v iiowii , policy ',,r , p.n v aim n,v .: - ji, arrtomte and ills! , . i iiion li ti.it i- u.it lu-iesy, in the ,., ..I an Ui.it ; sacrsu ui nartv luilu,.-. shoiihi like t.1 know W l at ts I li.vM.f. i f JSAUli At a Uleelll.g u .,, Nati.tiial lh Uiilii;iiu f Xttiuive Coiii.tt -.,. li I.l ill aslilllglou. last Wek, Govel ., ' Ward, ol New jersey who presided, mo.', . tuai i .,o iistiio of tb.eji a;ry.l chatiged )J "N.kl lieuubtieau-- tn ' Katirimtt Lni, i. -i t(U(U 1U1- llAUI,i-kf nf,. What M'UkV tiut-lUataifarji ftiwwJL lA VtA out rt u Lr ..e l tvi-... I l. -:f It I IP " t .';,5-.V'-' -X'-'