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"V" -A S..?, ,-f- . ., . . . ; . T" 7 SiaZSi 7, TOC 1 - - . -- - - ' ' 'rum THE SENTINEL. VM. E. PEtL, PttOPHIKTOH. - I I II lj III 1 "Ill'l" " "'"" RUIN. Almost even- .lay, and it will probably I 'the case for the entire year ISOrt. the ": talllt wast'eatsee1 Wli rl afcvlWM.IurftttMIWi ntfi people will l! sold under the hammer, at from one-fourth to,one tenth their value, pi ttiw ftcliwewwytisw"! deeds 0tnm, or to satisfy executions, or at the Receivers' ,,w in bankruntcv. In all ol these caet,. the Mini are tot ml, and, in many instances, to gratify the thirst for tilthy lucre in the insatiable gtaarilral, modern Hky locks. We nay weed sales, for we Uke it for grunt , d that no aanu man, who can avoid it, will risk valuable property at i-uah sales under the hammer of a politic crier. Mon ey r Hot tn l found in the hands ol t he people to buy even tlie tii-cesarie ol life, much ts to pay a proper consider tioo for knits or other property. A lew are fortunate enough to have it, and these few arabcoton makinR it turn them out nil that in possible. The prospect IS, that, iu a tew luoulhi', much of the valuahle estate in land and other real property must change bauds, 4UHfr. Wt.tW'H fouml atvnea, joust. Lie eo men t rated in much fewer hands than heretofore. The following account, from the Savamiuh ' HfpuMimn, if fy on of the thousands of I eases which must occur iu the. South in a j I, w months : . , . . I Oi ,,'i SiViSWWirrwiwpitrrtrjw tketMUttSS Ttieywwrtj tn dwtiid as reuuinxi by )tw, ana oa lunt court day it was sold. A handsome rwidencc at VV'al thourville, with ten acres attached, out uoum and U the Bry npi-ndaoe ol a Brat claan planter' residence, m old lor sixty dollars. The purchaser was the acni 450 acres of prime land, l.ronht $150, aol.l to a Mr. f rawr., Sixty-i acres of other land near Walthourvite, brought $:t ; pur chaser, Mr. W. I. Baton. Tbev hmtt Hit calea ft war court day, and a lareiAoncoune of people were praem The most o them were large properly ow n era, but really had not five dollam in their pockets, and of couaeqnence would not hid, as the al were cash." bureau Agents, ttevenue Collectors and Anaeasora, Kegiter9 in liunkmpic v n. I other government employe, a, will eni -rally kvnimAy mmif.f. .lo make Urai iw out . I the hard and inesorahle fate which ha lieen t'orceil pft ur peupli', udi b'i'le these, men, who have t-en alirewil enough or lor tunate enoiifth to have escaped the, nenefal ruin, will profit tij it Is there no ieidv toi tin . Foi ifimrat he lemPmhcrort that tlif dwatnera wwt wifri flcenof properly now fallina upon one. aud anol ,oilier, like a I'-m tl w thf tlTsi-TrntK in muvt he communicated t' all naf row, 1 nUfth tn be touched The aaontice of mio mun i property will involve iu soui? toa a don 0 other. One Uukrupt may forcellve, tenor twenty others to billow uit, Anil vet, as our people, who have been trtdiii( the impending rum ever aiuce. tint war cIohkI, atubbcuuly relused to awk raruestly and 8aeilalj a gcjieral c-timpromK;be. tweeo debtors and creditors, we n now see' no w!Wf tn ihr- m9 feH.- k gmioral bankruptcy. But neither thti haukrupt bill, nor the general law of the Btatea, so far as we art sware, provide any remedy for - orphaned fbUdrts!.nd widow. The ca of Col. quarterman's executor, al'ove uicnUonfrJ, 1 . . on. al,ftv tbwisaoil, wbich the law com p4m foreuv aettb'HieiU of eatatea, hy tue ciilors antl ailmiuhttratora. Perhaps, if the abore nametl prrty could have brought near its talue, something wight have been savedtor the children of the deceased. But the forc1 safe, ander thecircomstanre. rob bed both creditors and children. Legal fJtHtit the sale, was givn, hut wha,t ktnd n4,ntic t Peiiapa the notice was written aod stuck up at the Court House, and twor three other placet in the countj, and hence aat sei-n, except by few, ho are always on the look-out for a bargain.. There was a crowd present, it, is true, oo Court day, hut pet haps only a -thwew irf thwsj koaw.of thftaa,l..,.iu Up.to make jtrfrparatlou to bid Beaides, entth Mies now are the next thing to giving away property. The" truth Is, every proij now entrusted wfch' sales ought to be fully au thonged to smMsrwsi them m the news papers and by the- erreulatioa of hand bills. Moreover, where lands are to be sold, the sgent or officer makttrjf th'esale should UatMhoriswd to divide the laftds in parcels to suit y 4 U claais if. purchasers. - .?lfew'iliUJlrie!VJXnleV,,r . ("'!. Vy should U aBordei to Vke Ppw'y bing a near its value possible. v A telegram from Charleston, damd the list, olt; which we did not get fitr oar ia iuAn the tf , from Oeo. Ct'1y, show I' -that jnuTkLlfie iUfft rjtf'ntfrtti( -oithe pDcplcAVticther it,iltsfl'onl real relief remaiut to be een. (t i as folio a a : bas iaaued an order sostpendiHg eaet utious and stavtfi? enuseedtafs-ja ll taans arisiiiff durfo'" tbfwnr. sn-p'ttiwe tmi wwtwe-siww -I Ciiure, anil piNfVrooitj vn iiumniuiy v- viert. iiM border, prohibiting the di-, ' llUt"H i iiiuornJ tautitig at lii:fiiif: (u tier rniima, is revoked, 'and ttte proems la -t such hci. re far lie devftd t ths r.fjippsrtof Jbe-pnor. . Jesse t. Hnifhlisill a'ntl'uualdaTto iiltfctaiilil.t;n.t;rjmfi'lj hnrnWit, Ids sest tn the hent'h-W lilwir "'.'. 1 , --'f " 1' A . '(M' i1. ' . . .' ' -' '- '' 'Ifr fcrowniow 1 so bitrer airainst trut tust j , beprociaima himself in tutor of bini Will TU KB IT TKXU.s The luontrrc-l Con i-ecttVonM iu several ol the fWttttie.ru States, 'mulct "the jifuidance ofde f"s red white men sthoTiU'.tiut.more partu u Wr, of HaiUcaf emissaries from the North, agents off In: Rnreaii, &e",have already provi ded, as purl of the fiuidameiital law, that, iu all places of public amusement, in all hotels, groe-i Mball be recti veil on an equal lootUH' with the whites. .Tl.us, whether he w ill or Uut., lilt! while IMU la to l,- silale the tavcrni, ihc steamboats, the places of Worship, the college;.. Ac., which he built f -end-own. 'Wtthrh peorsU of a deoraded ! and inferior rwe. j The i ii I iu m of Ihip slate of things ulluches not so much lo i u Conventions themselves. ! Composed of such material as they are, it j was not to be expected that they would adopt a different polievr tlavinir. placti! themselves on an eipialily with the negro, nay, havitirr gonn down on their knees to the iicgi o, to supplicate bis vote and bey his favor, these men owed it to their sable ally to cni'it hiru even- privilege, social, educational, and moral, which they ttiem selves cord. 1 possibly claim. Hut the root ol the whole evil K to found iu the nature and inherent principles of Kadicalism itself. Nejto i iilttncliiscinei'.t' beiiiff its cardinal doctrine, ncfrro equality iu all respecta the Soiiih, lueiuis iiegi'' vuprt'tittit'y, is the i necessiiiv ('n-.riUriiiv, ) negroes are lo till Conventions mi Legislatures, occupy municipal offices, sit upon the bench mid go to Contjri .-. ,, t lit- iitlsl have admission M Wi -t I'oinl and the. Naval Academy, JMtatbix.iUlMKd tVuut ,tU al Uw t-UttiUc. a plate at the table l' lltr, a si Htc-room in the cars, and even a itcit at Presidential and (iiiberimtorinl ilinniT . of Slab'. Where t wo dislimt nic -s inii.-il-ii the .nine region, both CfiirTeij i ( iei.i e,ii,il polii ichI power in all Ivspie!-, mile- - iM i. lie aiiiitlyuiimtion or 4-hptg;h t.uli.t:y. twit Hutu, ... , . ... Tin-, i of the li: llll, Itelli ,1 the result I lie .lie T l ine ol HTIH it remains ualitie gro slill'raei-, -iii.l W bethel- t he prop Imn.li lo- si. lull, 11 ill consent t" il. the leslllt, ulillllai intt-rinediali' hum These fire not tin I lit- pul'lo nla: in to I he 1 ict, -ilir uli l, e ot t hi- Noi l h. iu w hose ol till-, issue really rests, Wr h i e no tears 11s to el) , wlialevcr nay be Ihe llations and sullerino. -oilv i tleets menaced, ami i l.ein;.; 1 apiillv aroused -. 1 jeiinl 11JI y deuionslra te.l iu the M-ry incijuene ol tin- experiment riff fack' sViiTrage. Unit negro eijiitiTity will work tin- the mill uml proitrHiion o a I onl eciiiioniieiSl ' Uitli, and, iiv eounlr v. in I lie ruin con end. if 1 lie win. I.- M'tUen f Hi. Tbl l tt I1.1l I1.011111.1J the great le.tu-Uon "Vt ttittT?'ftrfti, a rracttorr which wilt rfin tiit),P. until aH the niiseluel, oioral and phys ical, whieh Hadicalisiu lots wrought, is ef JjectujtUi .ujulouf. Tlif Aitg.l-.S:in!u spiiil. u up, and, as in the lusiorv of the past, evervtliijia; tnlsfMor nuist succiiuili before it. MfCKTISO OF THE s''.t TK VONVfCN- rn. Tins body; anthorieil In- Congress with out regard to the nieihnd of calling Cons Ventioiis srcoriling to tin- Constitution oi the Willi1, ha been ordered by (Jen. Cauby trr mPrtln-thift rrrr, on ihe Hth, of the pret erit month. The time fixed gives too short a R.ytce tw.euaUn all ihe iiieui.biefa i,tjO ,.,roefe in ttme,et it is probable a ipnu uin w!I! be on hand on that day. Wti will not anticipate the action ot this unconstitutional body, 111 the attempt to wist a Constitution lor North Carolina. All Iholr acta will nMvs,-'ily .f UriUjithor i'zed by any organic law, either of the State or (A the United Strntui;.- sa----imkmmif-pronounced by the Courts, whenever any question touching the authority of the Con vent in shall arise. . We have already intimated our mortifica tion at the composition ot the Convention. With a very few exceptions, the body will be composed ot a class of men, who, moral ly and intellectually, are wholly unqualified for the position, and, compared with pre vious Conventions in this State, not worthy to be mentioned in the same category. IMPORTANT 0RVKR IiT OKN. CA NUT We publish, to-day, in full, the recent im portant order ot Gen. Csnby, modifying the previous or tkis ut' tieu. Su;IUia M aoim..u sp8ctB,nd also changinfr some ot the acts of the Legislature of this Slate. We cannot iubl that,' in issuing -this order, Ocn.x Cartiy's purpose la to miiigate, to some ex tent, the condition of onr penpte, ho are lielng harraswl bv cretlitors, tui acnouot of old debts, &: The order should be sfndied ctoiely to I understood, and, being the law, till amended i rescinded, mint I obeyed. 1 Tlte fiijqiwut chant;! JPrtikodittfKTiiini lt the taws, by whit'b.,wi are p in- "governed, so lone; as we are under military rle, most imperiously rail for tint restoration ot some stable civil government, which, by its wis dom and prudence, will rhallep'ge the confi ifcwiewwiiyiJviI ShoThfi'Varm' support M the people.' W'htl. tlierear(! compara tively it tW4Bnlesineef disorder and vio ItMreeKuutH tUe,abit,wtilttttt.4lkifiiilc. yet the general loss fit .t'unfldKiM'e and u J e(nrt m iimtt-wisl debt prp,'tit state of TeBtiirnf?7 ttl -t,' ftHJ Me prifcf "TVi;' aitifin to Htigsthm, uiiijiowii brtor ii this countty. 1 ' . ,Tt ,4 ; t w . How easily mifht thW ' slate of thirfga have Vw roiilc4,"ifi t 0 t irly slti;e aftet 1 lUe-war claseJ, evyrr debtor Htiti creditor 4. &UiiJi):4-&Hr?i tmd Wttt,)'" onWRrm rl4 ,tai1 1 . , i w i , ... i, 4 ' . W"11 most tnsy and cheap method of aettifcg pp 1'ROmxwr KVENTH IS 1M7. The Jurit . arraslail at. 1 (blllltalea Orleuu mhn nlllnu.t i.. I... 11 tl 1 L "l-Mfia . a a ..1 . j Tre)plruo,i,,n '' fire t,f th at Klntr i....! ''' 'wenty-two ueirro nnaonera wnnt ;";' oV me uouse of l(ciresnta I j I j he Distnct ot Columbia snffrai' the Preaukai veto aya 113, other '(rT "' I"oh- McMaon.and the tn 20 lftB Pent" cwivicts commuted JiVWai --on. ... .. ..IrndmeBt. Re ire sen ui ttV'1 bv ,ho K" '-' ' n a, i ,Vllll amendment. H,LofiCt'r m??rat 't vuda. Hatific1uri,l',r "1 'N! ! j sas oft he House X 7"""' ." n" ' P,,,,,.:.,,.. J 'utton to confirm the il, , . 'icnt. Deciaion Ut . ... I'OL'M SUP LiUII It' 4, ll,l n: U... ; ..' tn" ,-, ... i "w was unconrtitu- .. . . - . "- . ,, ,,rown(, , thf hmulr iixr .i t L.. i,.J 1 ' I K I I .... 1 i. ,i ; 1" J u .. .1 IHfH Park v." V; . ', ' Vlectott. in New 'in, 1 riuiHTvniti, in MisHtMiri. lUtiticatiou H.H,.p 9V'; a Vt est irglnm, of the cous,;., ...1 men! and iihi.ii. I ul .... . H,,.,... 01 if. ,.V....o... . T Illinois I '!' rtmirtcfton Of flifi amendment by Ihe linlianu Senates. in-litutiniial i M lunesota .... . . I ' . " , Vunds IT L- v . I . 1 .iw v..ii of 'uri sioit-ii 111 nil' 11 II I K .SIIIWI Hong Kong, Chins, destroying the fhnoncr Tkmnt and killing forty persons IU I?;-.. .1... ml.:, 'ir i-e t in- hi tin- 11 ime iniuse, 11 -rn Of III W,oi, ,.l ....oi ',u nrtwat--aTOewmeTrT.' .- " 111. Abolitjon ut Ilia right ot tb Chambers to debate the address Iri tli rone 21). Napoleon' .ministers resign. 'Jl. A. II. !., of Prairie dclioclie the first prize, valued .0 f 2011,000, at drawing of tin-1 'r,.sl. 1 )p,-ra . House AsiM.M:lalloll ! Cbirue,,. "2?" f?,tWff (),",. , V,cVbl,rg. 'Ml Legislature of Ne amen. hneiil vnilM ratify constililtioHai1 '-'I Annexiitiiin of Schleswig Holatein to l'russia. Inssa,ie by House ot Hs'presenta tives ul Iniitani ol constitutional aiucnd ment. ti . Cotton Wirehoiise in Albany St., N. V burned. Ios-s100,(ltl0. 27. llestrin-l inn by tire of l'atapaco Chem ical Works, ltaltimore, loss ff)0,0(M. 1H. I'rcsidenl vetoed Colorado MM. ' President vetoed Nebraska bill. Mis sisaiipi rejects the 1 onslitutional amend ment. HtK fcreo4nt4rtKBl MirwHxw at Man J- eillto KBnr AllV , ."- I- VV .1 000 in borVls. feroine, N. , robbed ol flOO, lUode Island adopted con- stitiitfoflft smcnijtrieTif . (i. Kenton Woelk'ii Mills .lesuoycd In fire at C'uvitigttii, Ky. Conaiiiuliimal. auoudment iatilii-1 by t'eniuyl vania H H. Hiecled lis I.ouiuu 11. R, aino bv Ue-tn. ware. 7. Donation by 5eorol; IVatiody for edu cation iu the Soutleiu States of 1 ! 00,000 in Miss. Ixinds .as neurit v lor the Planters' Hank. 8 I', ft. Senate almitted Neliraska One hundred thousanddollars htstby Hre al Mo bile. 8. Mobile nearlydest roved tiy Ore. Loss tHOO.OOO. Town (fHelixe totallv deairoyed. The U. B. House oT-Representatives passed Nebraska bill. 18. Fenian riainf in County Kerry, Ire land. ' . jg -jjrtrtieTsi-.tor kiH'W'if Wtstej.1 eppo, Italy, by the 'explosion of a powder magazine. 27. Fire at Philadelphia. Several houses broeytwt. . Ii J 60.000,- . - UHI'U. - ."Dstsit'of tlieHill tu tue U, S, Senate to admit Colorado Nel rsk declared to te a fiite Ahe ftosident . ,'t.!rZi!TVi Zt nX t t0 ".Td.. P over vko same dav 4'. ToVticth Coiijfrss assembterj. ' tVsde elected President o'the Senate, and t'oltax Speaker of the lotsc. 5. General nprisiig of Fenians in Ireland. 8. Floods in Ksttucky and Tennessee. I'roH'rty destroyed ati the eitent ot several millions. One thossnd persons killed by an earthipjako at 31 tilene. lrf Commanders it military districts ap pointed by the Preident. Great .ftttod tn the Ohio river. Grot destruction of prop erty. Sslnare aucoeda Fabre tieffrard as President of Hayti. $ 14. Fire at Chicapt Loss, 10(),000. 18. Fire at Albsy, Ga Low $200,000. Fire at Memphis, TeMiesaee. Low 190,000. "IT. WirttlwNewW."" SO. Constitutions 1 amendment ratified by Massachusetts Snate. 23. Winter Gardo N. Y ) Theatre burn Ked dowih Loss 130,000. 23. Sup. Ite. Bill etorned to Congress by President with veto. Passed Ihe same day. 24. Mediation oltlie V. & rafused by Paraguay. ' ' - 27, Mayor Momot Judge Aliell and At L torney -General HerrS) removed trom, oltlce at Hew urteana oy aw "inn. UO.-Ltndell Hov St. Louis, liurnod down ; loss 1 1,800,00, Treaty with Hussta cnmmutiirated to 0ofe- VtOOfiOO thr the purchase 01 Wa-haais, Conjires ad journed, Aftit-. t, Jsroes E. Englife, Democrat,- eieetetl Goyernor of Connecteut. Tlx Paris exhi huioit ananed , Thirty sine killed hy-aa-vxpto. ion St tbs'Urifiht life cciHiary, Va. . 0. The Anatrian Atssador apptis for If, S. Intprtwiinn, to ve the life 04 Msii- miltau should hb aptuiecj st lJ;n5rl,uo, Minister Camp! -ilttilt.f..aril !- ards a ft-iiuvat to that iffs't-t t th altsan nthorvte - - d. Tom'me'ri iaTpaii 14 Turte cauMst by apprsueosioa ot t Uetwrv PilUsiaaoit Frswe.' 1 '" 'u V." ""A t. C. R. Senate ratten th ptirvhe nf jilaaka from Huasia. s 3 . f -, JO, root, ah Si '. distilletry at Tin bnrned- -loss l-tO.fMUl .... 1 1. Tnli" 4tt.er,3:h. A If bti .VpU44 a iU A!daAd cule'a, . 15.i U. 8. Supreme ami rfuw n : a and wt;a. vra rr steuifg iu iv.-c-a. tuctja iw sit Mn?i?pi. ,Y I V' V Jk lavwfWt(tiM lore writ at'ia&M fivs. Otatttett, t!nave declared Dictator ol tfavti slt .firp-anew OilbtwimtOnm plfwnwtt W President Jofinaon. N Navy rd bufldiii":-, Meuiphis, innne I down -loss tiOOPOO, M'rit ot kulwtii lrut issued for Jeff. Psvis Atlantic entile ol Infill disabled t.j sn iecberj'i ' nv iuaeiuuurg ursuon seuieu. 1 1 . Luxembnrg dei-lajwl neutral terntoi v lii. Jiff. 1vis drnupbt betore the l. M -Bi.trie.t owt t( Rrbrnnn.t. Admitted To ball. The application oj Georgia lor an in junction against tbe enforcement of tin lie constrtictiua Lw ditna&wid. , U. fottoo m'lls IJarbv. I' I ui-ued down -Josi-4i;5,(W. Kiot at Uin Two killed, several wounded. IS. tjticretari) raptured by l.ilieral troops Ml. 'flic V. S. Hiii reme Courl dismissed the amended lulls of Mississippi and tieorgta. HilkOouimisaion Honae of Sale & Co , N. J.. deatroved bv die las 1 1 a.'. - 000, lOil workmen buried in the ruins of the Hullalo Printing Mills; 4 killed, la in jured, 17. 144 houses btwmfd down at Idaho Ci'y ; Ions $l.(Kll,(00. 19. Mexican General Monday, shut at Queretaro. 33. tiueen Victoria's piiiclaiuat ion in referrenc to the .uifederation of the Cana dian provinces 2l. Preaideiit Mosquera ot Columbia de ptiaeil bv tils i,u- lr,,rk,a iT. Sentences ot the Fenian priaoiiets an liouin, d ilj till ljl Uollj(i "I ( oniuions . w.... -i: -'i' ..1. .'is.vri ....... ......;. .w.,.51,....r.,1(s,i:':. .1 I'.NK. I President Jonnaon viaits Kalcigh. N. (' , and Richmond, Va. Canipeachy, Yuca fan, taken bv the I.ilicrals The C?,r of Ituasia at the Pari Ks po sit ion 8. Judiciary Committee report in lavorot inipeachmcBt. Wilson's resolute- n censu-tme- t-h FNfesWent" frwr nf Wttw Anrta .at Vura.ti-.ui. .- - - - 4. ,Monuijient dedicated lo the memory ol Jacob Johnson, the father of the President, 111 Kaleigh, N. C. ('apt. Mikes left New Yorli on the raft " Nonptfrtil," arrived at Southampton, July Sflth if. Kberiilan appoint Flanders flovcrnor. Chief Justice ,.Chs(; . opened tlie, F..8, i t'liila'ilelpUia ; 27 persona killed. At- einpt !. a-sissimite the Czar ot Hussla At ,7. Dexter beat badv Thorn, at Long nd , mile beats, 2:32, 2:ii4, 2:38; Kmpefbr of Anstn'r rn".ned King of ffary. Hartford Curpot Co' works, Taritf- ., burned ; loss r,0lH),(H0. Trial of Burratt. tanbery's oiiniou oft the Heconstruc- tiim 18 lit between Sam Collyerand Bar ney A at Auniro t reek; m rounds: 4a." itatwu), .. Fight on the Mimd of Aaron vNati ves ouniubfsd lor mrmlerimr the ere 4. i- ,,, ,,..i, 1 led 18. An tholic riot at Birmingham. 10. Fox ilowu 1,. luctal lieatre, t'liila(feliliia, burned H0,- MrtmiMRti aenttled. 's BTt1amsUoBt'anRlratlie treaty with I' twin " fftv ja for the -WutakC of -Wal- trtico surrendered to the Liberals .. . y-y- sliliint .Inliniv lo the KniKhta Templ itmtM, Island in three V . p, , on Long St. Panl, Minnessota; loss 000. 24. I S. Steaic It'n.sai arrived at Fortress Monroe fever on lxard rtv cases of yellow ss. 1 tie ociioonei !, ,,, . sailed from Baltimorl, lHfn arriy(3 , " drowned m. vera itnt miniw bd to the Litier- ale. 29. Grand celebration Koine. St.Pe- r--v.v.!.-? jut v 3. Meeting of Congress, k.-i;.. it ,4. .' . .'. . ' ' -'V rt Bass iAii.m-nl nnalrnnllAB I..1 i, moi a& r ranafin, ienn. t o. renprai cjamiRRo v mB1JrrkftH oris oner In the CSty ot Meitteo nd, 1 4. l tieoutian arrive in t,oni ventionmetat Philarlelpbia, 1)1" IS tire, of the Theatre Cmiue, at sVT; 1 r .,..! k.,!i.tt.,. .V ri,.sJ'"","i null w ..W.fc ..MUlLUMffV .. vi'm W 16IJ. IS. Correspondence in relation UrV, irticiitru iwiib 10 iiiiijirnn. iveaioraLj me uepuruic coieoraien in rue 1 tiy oiyt ira. 18. Boebm's distillery, in 28th stree' Y., dostroyed by lire; loss fStHI.OOO. structive hre la Jersey City , lose, 500.' 19. President Vetoes the Hupplemen fteconstrHctiofl Bin. 20. Slst Adjournment of Confess to Novrranrn GTernBie,ir 23. Two men killed and several wounded in a riot between Kedical and Conservs tive at Kogerrille, Tenn. 30. .General Sheridan removet J. M. Texas. . .-'-AOt!T. . 1. Genersl Shendan "nainiru t-'' tlu New Orleans Bosrd oi Al'h'tuii-ji W10. II Brownlow elected Governoi i I eiHn.sse;. 5, John L. Helm elccerl iv. rnoi 01 Ken tucky. , , 1, Tlie jury in the rue o J.ibn (j Stir ratt, unable free,re itiM-bsryisl. Jotm M. Binckly, Asst. Aft. Gen., I'. H.. piil.lisiies a document cotitalnniM simiViu-uis mionir lug from t'hes. A. linitiito i .tt.itt that Juditt-A'iiiirs-' frrr nn t J : y avtf t ley liau eiHJesvoreii ft rsua 10 in,.-, iu. ham, to conspire to prucn t. vim i.v mt. plicstin P'estdeut Johnson mm e -tisptr acy to oiuwler Abraham Lim-oin W. President Jiilmsim pp,fti- jiiimron and appoint General 4f ram 'Act i.y of Vlia act iu-Uiuiw w - ; . . . : . ., ' , ""1a,"" lJeTrtetMlelrr le-ti- vn- w Cord tta itudakf A.,fvai. - 17. Tha President romnv.fr (in i...1lt- tlsn from th command ol the Fifth vti t, art Dtat'rk. i ", " " - 1 It: tlocfiesatul laving 4" i4m hr Flood.- ' . . , v. - , zi. minion nepoi'iican iivrr. v , between L. . tMopa vtd ludean. G,-u. VI "HWW . , -.1. .-,3 . ITI.IiqilB. lieU. D'lf-5rn shut in the ;(y nf'ili.ik.t ""iLii". a ar over Mount (' vti'd. Si Gl-ii. StckU rnt.Sl i..n. fQ ri.and (d th Secc, I Mdirn. Dieti..! "" Siibi4 ttnrtylftv t hrtaf I A.t!, fi . it tra at StfiiiW lMiWf, H, i. tv- an-- ffiI-v'iur aawritu' )..., . .,. - I. KVt. frnriar!."! Uv-11j Tft idant Juarez - - - - ,. .yirift..rifc ... 1. The Acting Altorocy imiiite ti h. a 1cv';iipUmo tm-hbV -J(.-v-. onln Hti 10. :i Procbiiiianon ot Hus lr -i lot oo Wttstiuritoii given tu TliKt-WilTiTiTr' rr cjeej in court?. . ' 4. Spanish fleet m the I'a. Mi, ,.r boIlK . ii. weiiiocriitic iianv tuum 4" i loLo,. ir ii i&.,...i ..I..., t Tc 11 il'im pmclstrtM V 'fm ti'tau I I). West Hm-ttori leieryou j Away fcv tlui ilood " ?iW(0uti pemous sef uiii'ilv HijuiimI l ii j at t'hitteiidcu 1 outity Fan-. Ni I l'r,nleat jfiieiiy p'o d Uinu T? Va I V 'ten fni rf" tFt ( ttoiMt Utnikesa. i .Wfi fej...'..uin . and wnugeil. 14 40,000 worth of pr..p, 1 ly ,l.-,.tro by lire at Cincinnati. The 1'ni'ed al, and Ciiba joined by lelriapli cable. The Tacpiui; clipper ship woia ibe ,';ieai sa-t-aii raer from Jjoih-Iioo to l.uerpoo!. 17. Rcdication of the Auiietain Cem, !.-n . f 1, 000,000 lost by fire at Portland. Mi. IH MSTyttllld Constitution ,lo.(e. lUlCUa of ttlli t'eHtail pllsiuol-. Hi Manelmtr. 20. Allocution issued In ihe loiu lie ryyttnciiifr the procei-ilun-. ol tie Italian fJovemmrnf, 22. Garibaldi calls on bis tolloa-pi-s to march on Home. Proclamation liom Victor Eiiiainu-I warning all habans lo take no part in the revolutionay movement 2-1. Arrest of tiaribiiltf 1 bv the I111I0111 auTlionni'S Itlots at Florence sti. kVrswNs hart itniiitbji,!iui, Halt mtlbonapancs ul f$ltm broken. Plot lauiatinn from Victor limaiuiel, enp!amin arrest ot Garibaldi. 20. Tobacco factory of Uenben Hairland destroyed by fire st IYtiwm(ljs, ,a. 88. Eirajt election in, Louisiana under Ite. construction law. SO. Address to his eoiintrvinvn from Gari "tolWtr Cf1lttifm) ffl'eW 'TS peWi'f t1 ' 111 their atti'iiipla aBainst Hnin. " (KTOllKli. I. First election iu Alabama under the Iteconitftiction law. Tlie Garibal.lians oc copy Aquapondenle. 3. flalvesten, Texas, imiu'dated ; loss $100,000. Many perwuis killed and a larjje upon the Uio Grande, lluitsia coniwands that Candia should b ceded to,(3rie. -Defeat ol the 1'npnl troops by the Uwilml.l ians at Bagnsres. S. George BljjirawooiL ehajted. Juihje o? the tfttprenw iEfonrt of Prmwytva nia. George R. B. Hayes (Itep,) elected Governor ol (lino, satmiel Merrill (Kep.) elected Governor of lows. 9.' Battle at Mintalieta between the Gari lialdiatw ami Papal troops. 13. MWotti Garibaldi assumes command ol the Red Shirts. 14. Defeat of the Papal troops by tho Garibaldiana. IS. 32'pprtt1itikr-4r"i in Maryland declared void under the-Con. stitutton By CSSeifT<tPSt!tiiee'r 18. France determines to intervene lor the settlement of the Komao question. The ---WH mt Nwwta 1 artiiwi-vky. tAsbiieitoai. . '..ditmCT"""":"'-::.:r::;': ":-::-':'- minutes 20 seconds, -rrt .l(eJ)...rjWiiptared by- the Pyl troops. Italy pledges herself to nbwrve ihe terms of the September treaty. 21. 29 and 28., Klcctioh in Virginis un der the reconstruction law. 83. Abortive attempt at inetirreetton in Rome. 84, Treaty concluded with the Kiowa ' and Camanche Indians. Garibaldi rejoins bis followers, t 25. Treaty concluded with 'the Apsebea, Cbeyennes and Arapahocs. .. . 2(1. Departure ot tlie French fleet tor Civita Vecchia. 87. Proclamation from Tietor Emanuel deBoiB iialdi, a)at of th.flri batdiam st Monte Rntonde. 28. Arrival of the French fleet at Civita Veccbi. Klw-tion bt SeoTfti: under the Hecon t traction taw. The Italian army crosses the frontier snd marebetagairtst th Gsrtbsldi atis. WeaWn Marl ea hi Chuiafrw walk id 1,800 miles. Co., H. V. 81. Franoe demands sn explanation from Italy ot the in vsson of the Papal .territory by the Italian ."army. , : NOVCMbKK. 1. Tbe French troopa arriyt in the Eler nal City j Garibaldi' forces on the outskirts of Borne, A 8. Prize tight betwecB Hawley and Kee nan at Weehawken, N. J , the tturnier the victiir, Proposition to settle Woman ques tion made bv the Italian, Prus-tiia and . Terrific irale id" Rochester, the State f rsenal and oilnr butlilims luown down. tie between Ganbu) It's force suit the l rmy near Tivn'i ; 3,000 ill the in rents iillud, hoiii de l and made piieon-. .AjriJUilu-.. jiwMivt (i,,, kk'vtMnHitfe lirra.l llola lll Kieiei'. nu laiiliiiK mobs niuiiressi' t. ' itioo ditllciiliV tu the tt Ward of a m inter' i -111 ,1 Frb l stint dead. AdvirweiT, ( 9,lt tlvan,of a tornado ia the.mt f r. t U,oev 1 i'.!0 Uvea lual. Flee a jj,jW Yoik e.t " "'1 iiH'Hed by the GscibAldisn.Prty rf rrA ,i,ir,reii( p4iiof Iift'y; many of the rlf,ri. mmnd.-.l slid killed, 10. OiA t(ii,j, 1 mum in" IVindale, Eiiglnd;Vuivisl.. L .''"'Nllilie'i't-'Jiliatll' ; Rret dam d to propk. ,j tf9 r ,(. - - 12, Prize &(,( twtJa lUity KcCultrn and Jim l(oa.V ou Lo,lg Island, ftesr the 'l.'nifm race-tr gitiio round fmghl ; Kowih dc.lari.iM, w iiitnV. 13. Atthusl l.ka.pal Di an 6iven mm ot pes juris U, , jtfW yurk fnjo tl,M. r. '.'i" V u Attat 4J-ul -i-,jl0:J f y the Wat Ltspr,n.m -t Furties Mon roe. " , ... 1... M ... i' ' . V". H a3Bsrti-ttTW sjmitw; -ii' aeero, .ana, .fi i ,it. at libaliettr, ." ,,,V- Trf'''Bt I oil Itti-.a ,ir- mt, t L ill, il . . ..' .1 . f .. I ' . r: 1, " '""oi fi, i ." '" :, ' ' " " W th ciismpum I - , . . . '. . fc ... 1 f'VJ' ,"U,,!,'J, "K5,t. ' ff S( H'.t.': . iu 1 n.Uiisum l w lif j lusi'y the t-'Tt- "----X ,', - - k 2 L " "' '"tl, UiUidtoU j"- , i ' 1 itsSvs "WW 'fapw sonSkiimd. - .nn.Vvir;ii:nff, ' VtrtiSrwrtt? ? icsi, i-i;nd). th i aa. awiaawi u I Hotaannprnstd. f it, biiwa w .mill Jneipool; Ih'uly tfllM V '4 ......... .- ..... K'lHi- f I t bi Fie. idroi h Vli.ssfc.v j.it li.toi- .fn.. V It. iFiiati i-rl...il.ii H iVur ol ' i " rrrn.n rid ..nAtiUiM. n ton- f ;ii'3J' I i ("f-v.'rir arrive at iV n I m I-. i.t n,.. Ii.t r I ,n ,.f HHJ passeii W ; H ,'" VH'Ui '? i t) ftl"'t,vi1uj ftoUs 8( I iu auve- 10 ..u-peiid (he luriliei re vWt-n ir i-tirrpTTi-v - 1 . I i i- Hntisb itoveriinient pentitbiia o-,11 1 Million-. 11, lioiior t tin- reman mio 1, ,ueu'ed oi M iu, bester. The n .itih liUlc uadj i Sew 'uikiujtt 4 I I. till- j, t.lSWM. mo : 11. ...... 11. ,.f .1... 1 .u r. ewwemvttve T'iWiWttif-- fficiiriHa.t"r t.. oumiive explosion at t'lnwter, a. K. iiiuvr killed anil titcnian tcrriblt ncnldi'd ! I ' tiieat Know storm ill New York ; gen I rial suspemitou of travel. Fitplosiiin at 1 ( leiit.-imi f jail, I onrlon, trom akejrot'pow : .1, r!acrd Ihi-re t.y Ihe Fcniaus. l"t. Mlioek ot an earthquake cxpl.Miou at I :-.nneu e, N. , at. ton ntlnutea past three m 1 In- niorninif Terrible Kailroad acci--deul t"r out a collision between trains near ; Aniiois 011 Luke Shore Nutv persons kill- I lil. Lxplosion on the tug boat fiiif in 1 tin ScrHiibui Dock.Jeisey City - three men I blown into the Itiver, and one man killed. I Fenian attempt to blow up tha gas oiks in lihsoow and at Wairuigton, near 1 iw rp.ml The crratest criiiition of Mount ; eon in formany centfiries, commenced t lu-ilav . The Fmiaoa stam a Mrtell fewr, ami captmu a 11 um tier of arm. 2i The Lonisiatia Convention adonta rcsobition in favor of negro equality in that State. JndKe Busteed shot by the District Aiioiney oi AiHiiiie. Attemnt ot the Fen laiisto destroy the Dublin JWUhW-with Greek lire. Powder mill at Faversham i-uluud, blown up , id prt,iua kilted, ouiers wnnniimi Fiom the New York Time. KOTlllSG 0PQ0QO TO SCXSl'KCT- m KltOX VONHRXSA. The Sprimrheld ItrfntMienn is predicting iiiai 1 oujfieas win aenn oacK tlie conatitu lums ol mime ut the tsiiittbcra State tor '' nrnrroffifcnt; fm tlrrmmt "of the prowrfptfv provisions which' they contain, Tllat of Alabama, tor example, prohibits any man liom votinR who will not take an oath never bi oppose negro jmBraue., .tjuch a. provision as tins Is.a simple, outrage upon every prin ciple of justice, and is as unwise as it i Un just. It w ill disfranchise a very large por tion ot the whites pnion men i well as rebelsand was probably intended to have that effect. Hut we think the Stfivblimn is over san guine in expecting any of these foolish and unjust acts to be corrected by Congress. The power ot revising these constitution i jcir.viid,U.ia.titta,,ljutit MLftftt likely -to. be eierciseu ufion any very oroau or liberal vicar of lbe public welfare. Congress reserv ed that ritrbl because it feared the constitn 1.10ns wouiu not ne nauicai enougn ; it 1 not likely tp-ubjoct to any of them, that they arrr ton naoicai or too proscri pm. ' There Is another tact which fa ' pe'tfectTv blear, Und which Indicates the" grea Is likely to tak.Tbe Badical in tU KepuUicao party intend that these Southern stales snail be readmitted to the Union in time to I represented iu the Republican National Convention, and in the ncit Pres idential election, provided tha suffrage law they adopt are such as give assurance that their votes will be "on the right tide."- Though the sgeucy of the Convrrassincel Committee, the operations of the Fieedmen' Bureau and the secret machinery ot the Loyal League, it is believed tin wte ot every one of them can be acrmrt d tor Jadjre Chase ; and when this Is made reseonably certain they will tie admitted to the Union, whatever iu other respects mat t tlincbai- acter at the-eotitutin ttkay e't'a-.- Th grsmi aim anu oojectoi uinae wboliayaenf . Hulled me action 01 the Kepuhlican party since the war was closed has liewn to sacgre to themselves the next Presidency. There h scarcely been any concealment of tht purpn-e ; indeed, U hs been avowed as the siilhiwnt riisonr fwtbe rficMnsUiii-Liott pulicj that has bun adopted. And it is dot like, ly to b aiMmlnniid m mvdiflod in lliealiuhi. est d''Krei-, now that the time for its con sumhiaiiou 1 so near at hand. It the Hole object ot the itejiiil livan-01-1- lonly 111 t on(,'reas tvss' tii hair.rc pi ace sli t pio-pcrity lo (he ftoutbern Muiii-s and the country, they would find a npl uiM nppor tunity of contributing to that i nd tu a wise exercise of the power ol revitti.tu a Inch llley have rcwTved. The new i oust 1 mi ions ol, most of the Southern Siaiua ate bkt.ly to lie framed in the interest ot special claises, and -in se illiberal and proscrrpttva ipli'itft'oft' Kress ooku! tnctieck tuls t -01 pur, and ovi-f- lule all au'-Q endeavors, iiut, we eoidc. we sire no symptoms r?f liisposition on tlte part of CunuriisS tolsct io this direct' irectioti.- A' "Jav'' ffistiT tko bv 4 Nbukj1!k HIT, oils f lor IHTirV rFhH ".iMfiia" H"w trai'b-3 cobtldcratilc vmntt wr- wtmuMm- ly about fapottswootl, wheie tney sr stop ping. Yesterday morning, aaaoiu ol these copper-skinned individuals were abont to take a talk, a crowd of course followed ttitm, making remark upon their appear ance, etc. One darky remarked. In1 a Voice alxfv aft 'tbw- real-, Yah I ba t-' dey ain't .notbtn'tMit jigiir."...X)n trf tbem- turatat , iiiri(rus)ytion him, and, with the eiclama Huh, "to lie.; wee no pigfjat- RtKKaeci mm down with his stick, much to the sinus. mi nt of the crowd, which teemed witlrnsr to Julatt trorfl Mr, Jap" that whir ft, tinnimg trom a Virginian, would bava etuitad their most violent ire.-.iA. Dttpaiek. Till! fcVBKBSRI or VlKWNt; 'W learn that the matter as tu whether Governor v. :..i .1..11 1.1,1 AMU,,,H,;t I2i mttTtary headtrnarters. :The fart -tim" "the Constitution ot the State axes the teim 1,1 1 rvice of the Governor, and the unceiiuintv as'lo 'wtli'it ti fveenimes-t; airdw tbs action of the convenriou, will bw-vritanitint. wtfeH H jiwhitl' thnf fteTf oliff tit" be ... ..' .... .... ' ... . ' ....... 6illitsry.iS.VJ. fUimiMf . AiQbwwx Taafai-rTha Htw JYat k J(A pronoucca-Mvpr . Hnffiua "M gardtea ot Reutlemattly iiiniat ts," becalm iaJii jk(!r;Li at tb Hw Kntaad dinMi tta lMK4et;iU. 4bat,,j.i m...ga$Ua3r IVHiVInkbiill OllU4MWil'. POti 41, 4wi!(i' ol; tWtt ', .fe,, 2sTUJAt lute- f J,Sl. lUii.i.i..i Ls'(,-Jl( UisaS V-of ItJUilt tbe "frentlemanly i fmpt" of the officer wh9 aerpyepriata'l tu atif I h 1 " " .i'u.in tiia ( lueajfo 'ftmn, fABOH. ' ' t T're l.-p-il . .f "X'oL nd Bvt. Jlfsj ,.len,r. . Nel-ion A Mihf. .-siBtiliif 'romiris'.in'.ar i ' . the ti iliii,;it'r, (i;rca in, North Carolina, i (.a y .i ine ciiiitinuance of tlie bureau but part iri, lsr!- for tho rvvritiiiimu.ee ot "Col, and lUt Mi't, Gr-n," ,?i,.Uitil A. Milesto idcuit )Bai u sittMb'ist 4y Jaslif-...; ,-,.. ment.y this (Yd. and iSvt. Mn). Gen': ' The rflidianai.o.t tUekutiau jcuaifed .w, for the piot-ciioii, (fiudance, aud etevatia of four millions of people jrWi the tleV. dation of slavery Ui the dignity of crtuen siiip, is a nisiter of vert pave importance, MM J thuik never, sbeuld b contrmplatett uaiii. It eeksrtwl m is able tr anstain itself in the poMtion in ybich tovernmcnt has placed it ; and I am" confident that, if th. colmed people with consulted a to their wishes and hupea, their united prayer would he that it protection be nivert them a Ht.r!i while h)t(r; : There can t no doubt thai." if thn itie ' of the "ciflofed people", were consulted, tney woiun neionml to rem ravor ot aon-tia-tinji a a permanent part f the fcdf ral machiiiery an institution which feeds them. ' clothes them, educates them, and gives them assurance ol iilcnty to eat whether thev work or play, and all this at the expense 'f white men Who pay tne tatt-s. And there can by no doubt that it the wishes of Col. and Bvt. Ma. Gen N'nisoii 4. Slibsa, and such as he la, were consulted, they would be found to tavor, with remarkable unanimity.. the perpetuation of an institution -which ajfetd thtw.eaty jo4 proa t frit ' f ma,. ai preieruorv 10 a niiutary me on the or- der ot clviliration. to vrhich narlv all Cols, and Brt, JIaj, Gena. bare a particular aversi m. j But this assistant ftonmjissi.iri.r i-t tree men is can-lui nut Mi di .1 with lacf . H, business, as he seem to mutcrsiand it, per- laubotYs-iiVitjeV-st-iKtrt-'H written m show lug the cittiw why It. should be continued," The leading topic on which thesentimenlal HJdhor would (ii late In these volumes relate" l the "ieelinx of sorrow anions the colored people m their Vninq fiicnds'1 which the dnciimitinu ance of the bureau would nccaainn : to ttm "greaijoj" which"thctr ecemiis," the White Ux faywafiliM e'Sftr'iTtrfrviipnn';' -' to (lie "physical, moral umi qririftmt guifer -iflf(". which would be Orwioited to the sen timental Ethiopian upon tlndinf? I hut. be taunt ..either iork like jfislnia man or .. starve like n white man r ami bo on." Doubtless all these sentimental bitter cups would be presented to the sable bus. This i a "sad, wicked world," as most white men have found, wherein men who desire to live la idlenes and ease, and haven't a freedmeu ' bureau to help them, are pain. , fully subject to disappointment. The basis of this touching and tcariut tiew of the Ethiopian situation tseems to tie -that 'Ttteeoloiwl people seawsfly own lmd'- "enouub to dtaml upon.8 Uwninm no land . they Htsiwrk-ir -umhi rh do-own U? t depend for subsistence on etablio charitv .' Land owners have the riojit to employ w bom ; thev nlean. and self-iiiici-i'sf u ,H ,..'.n.,',i.. t k'.Ttl)t.m iff. (iiif-VtT"eJ wl.i,h rJ1' ' found moatwfitaUUDiVi tttt rimspwi tro.'tt - - ' take his chances iri 1 tho labor nWkrt wnli the ItexoTf;' the Cttf, Ihq Toulon, Urn Scan-'.-"" dlnvlat-tb Tartar, tlw Mrmbatt-.- ft hp 7 does not ''boo his row," he must eipect to , he dieehavired, tialesa hven- -nnrsriaitn - - - cle Sam to continue tha frecdmen't bureau in ower w keep mm m a situation, or to ' - - ; ssirethe white man' estate end pnsnt bim with ' forty acre and two mitten." - ' - If them were no other oblecifon to it,." ! freedmen' bureau, the fact that it is train- -' I nil tlm Klhiopian mind .on. the' Inula .1 false especUtmna . is-a. olj)-li..ir in ouyhl to cause lis pinm t' riitntinitnc. AH over the Jtoiiili it bas t i.,-n, directly or indpcctly, the aiimr-y whitlrha lauubttba L. t'il";ip.ts UKismlj )4it,v ami Idle lile.hut irm ml nt 'l)ill' s t.Ma ui the " diUnbution ot lands" that belong to wliita men. llil revoluttnry airticipntion j, almnal tmvver-al swmw the upirrocs irt" Vir- " ginl end tbo far bnss, m-t. 'aeciua "t. be' pres'lietf ail. vvertjie South.. - tici, iutt,,-, , - - t more u.tilbirf'.nt and sxiaibla eoinrrtifu. iiper'thnn G"tt. ' Mile-I, iayt, eouc'ernina ' bia.rfetin.tow awion ths.ai-jrrTH fn 5 There skems to W awi lo-snmad t,t:i- which is d iilv lacieaanir among tbo freed' ' men, that -ttn-land in-m4nav vlderl aad 1iiirihiil,ISiio,o, IK s,m Itr some eectliMsa ol the i-ate tine illusion Is s -assuming a prariical trro, by the freedmea reluaiiiK lo coutract er the et year, r to leave the uremises tly have cultivated tlii year." Bo lonsj a ilia aaificy which is tha real causa of tide dalntum exist," It HI be uses lus to expect thst the negrwu wH be made ' to coinpiebeti.1 tliittali'iis 1 1 the attratmn, and of llibir eninmij H Utloi.a to the men whose slaves tliev but ferentJf were, tf, as s ,. tlie defeadera of . i 'bfr, ftpstime, it . onyltt t hv cntjmii.d until ha nepro "is N able to sustain himm-lf in tha poamon in f viiiica the v'-vcirmn'rit has placid him", tbetle ITui 'nr"iW ItiijrfihffftliMiia wtTT ' mvef aniva. sr. But a yet fritter ot.jminn to itscrminn aoe, (side from the qnesrioaot usele esr, i the fi t that it H a sjstum of disr;rums- , tion by tbv imUoiint .KoVKiiJtui tit jo. Wvut ot the mym and Si;airisi the intcre,ti of white labor.- Wbite nibiiiiM bii.I irner in the North, H'Um ftovsmmutd bureau to suppiut tliem n In it tbtown out of em-, plrtjHU-nt, are tuaih- Iu n and to aiiiler bir the liiainiitiaiien of kijiiei uiiiitnry eitab- tUtUnrnt tii supper T'mit'c in. n-urors who Tcftrw t wrirk, sBdrrfnsem icavu rhr-prcmi-" " sea t His 6 wtiite-mw uu -jtot Jclu . . woik, bi.cau-m they hvi i,io tiau I to be lieve that the povernmi-nt wi J iu-h Uuus to ivcry able 140(1111 vi'r-r fofiy ac n- aoj twomulest Ib.vr fmit D ;,f,i.r!i; u,aiig luirUierrt wotktusiiii'-o do aueli i,iai"k, va,!. nwt tti"iw. v-t4tws-Miaw NttlKa.TMilt., IntimenrifrtaMtti'Miit atii'Uf tflffljiV ' lti(j budi a of over.ianaiioii, vi I'd rnuiugg , to ppmt tb while domuyoup, wlnjad u(M tUv awfinuamXid c,rnuif ot.-V'ii..w..-.'. union aiid suppoit o wn u n 4,oior,i!,ii,. y ; iffiNawripwwfwtp ., 'J'na IHe'uMrir-, las' has nw Is'cn a ji-irm jut tlieiJ(ir tn en v 1 j'i : I I'ttAi -iiiii-,f'ii re.".o,i 1 li ... 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 8, 1868, edition 1
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