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11. ItM&tif J.'f Utt;t!.'itiA.,,itJll
111 risk Isidore I tut people, "I
tin
s lU a fniflil (Hit fl'ldteal (,'( it III ion
lu i.;.i uu.kU Llu. aivvuac.Ji.t iu l"1
will bo bitte
ollgV
Radical
hi auigic desires '' " i" i" be "t?1"'
Coaled. To iikIi.Uu the white piople uf the
Rati-
( i
f
st in f:i mi ill and
u ked Constitution, liny will oth r to tin-
jiu liilnrs of pet son a! indebtedness every
viLle inducement In vote - for it. Ami
I (lie while people ol JSorth ( arolina
!.ike-tlje perfidious Uai
What will pro
'"ii.'Vi a " K ' jriSfK "f;:"'lfT
miV'THrSnhC with
tin Kmlitalii ilemri.' to
ivii-Ji ft g;ivniuit:nt aa
!k noon us? Who w .nf l remain in the
State a day, il they couM iiei nni ol it, even
wuii ill.; priMpert ol its eoiitinuifg (inly t"f
s ti!- yjr t
WllUii.. HtiMtn, t ;..)
ins pn-( hmtory will our liotKf t old Quak
!.-i ii I, .Mr. Niciiolsoii '1 rvr.j.i.in it- -i--ltd
n.i.-ir countenanee a'i'i ai i i"
enie !uKa arheme I
i t : here is renlly tin lv m n d.-i-itn: to iilior.l
Jt'i i ! i till.' people, vly not appeal !o tiefi.
j to afford it ; Why act o ihaingrtuu-
-i i:i and (n,-u)aoicii.ily aa lu laka ail
- ..n i ..e ot the erytntrn!i-aiti of a nuffer
'. fm :c I p'-op'ir, lo l -ree up. n ihi-m a
'. -.i !'- in- . h.itcd ( ..imtitmi el. nhieli
jirnji.-i to liieiu tin- villi w bicli lin-yre
ilii'', but w tio.... , ,i hit provoilolia li din
fra e and fh'-ia 1 .mo.i upon tlieni and their
liil'ireii'n children f Tiin: men, whatever
Itn-if condition, . w id ncicr take that bait.
Il iUii h t Alli aliil cliililtcn perii.li for bread,
- p4iv k ,-ft.tUwMvpt rditl
it" n fmrm, when riffi-rerl sv a lrlbe to rtt-!
race .itraftl ve-a and dishonor our rter!
rrrr: late prxsid&xt uxcnt.x. '
No man, no one. Certainly, who ponai a-ed
- V" - - ' -
1 11. UlUU of auttjuiiiaai, .. r naora
idoli.i -I by a party, while living, than Mr.
I, ii'-olii, nor venerated and ' mourned niote
when dead. The etravaiian'.e til his
!i i ijils, at hast fur A tithe, secured from the
nei;t'M-s of tiie south revevctue for liim
liie only Uf Deity.
I'i rh.ipii, fme ol (he. Inst and hihcsl baits
. i i r t I.,', ..i.,. .. uu i.; ..I, ....)..
iy iMiiiwn ami a lioi.twiiy Bpn:t:n.
lie undi rntoml the negro character, having
brsfii rcureil among tht-m in Kentucky, and
tne opinions he formed of them, in early
life, n-matyw-illi Mar tfffaw dentil. He
wi upfymA tJlavry, hetittving the inti
tuliott prejudicial to both race, and efpe-
ially to the while ra ; but h desired that
iroWiiv liuitilii te, v4iQgli)idr$ -iinun'V
tut-ami. liul aa to iMJgm etmlitg With the
viliite raiu, iio idilk it ,tl)e country
h.i Imiim a iiioreleriilttl tejtititon igtinat
it, than he.
la UtDnuaufttyiJBM
nnd Juiitrn Donglas, in Illiiioia, . he wajiein
phutiv in his dei.-Uriitiona. AttJHowa, lie
sold, -t, n w Tjgti'Ilfcwijlw, am ttt
lavor nl llieiaCC-ti whic1i' I iSSlolij?, tiavfiif,
theaupcriiir pmh ion.'-'-. .At anoUicr limn, io
a nji'i oh delivered at ColMinliua, he uuxl I he
totlowirrg imtgtmg-" y- -
t am tint, nor enr hav lWm, In lavor of
Ivifejfinn Hlfliut 40 -any way Jut aoeial alul
political eaalit y of the whtto ami blai-k
raoc ; I am nut, and never have been, in
lavor of making Totem Or jurors (if m (jroes ;
nor of" qualifying Iht tu to hold olliee. or
intermarry with the white people; and I
will say , in addition to tliia, that theiv i a
physical difference la'iaetn Ihe while and
black r.iora which 1 lieUcve will forever lor
hid tbi; two races liviui ttiuclht-i on leiius
of socltil or political eqtifillty. Ami iiiiisinuch ;
rirMltpiPWtmtoltWlfafa SJ-fMf;i vffeo4eirt. nl M.. I'twt i Ssotaou I thni ul the l imed .Staua. aus. l,i- p-wi,. .
"togethef filer toaat be Ihti'prMtt loii'of Mlfie-f'jriffffifir i xplains ihe iuiVingrriitV -''lvti''tMaVn",h,r thtHtWtaafitHne-Hran
rior and infeiiul, 0(1 I, aa inucli :t any , " , , " , , ; the War Depiiriuicni. Ail this, .lines
other man, am in lavor ol havitta tiie -iii I
riorpireitii a.iigned the white race."
changed theae view. They accord with j
tiu vwwaof evwy hvuit whits Wau, who
haa any coirect knowledtre of the two race,,
wli tor i!ftf Tiwomtr Tnntir,,';frrt' Wtlt-
not bitmied hy partiian auibition or inlrr-
eet
Hitch views, hold, are uot unlriemlly
to the true ail I best iutert att of the colored
race.,.. Mr. Lincoln was friend of that race,
llu would not enslave the negro, lie would
give hiiu his liocdou), aad protect him
fully In all civil rights. These are Idejiti.
cally our views. But he Was hot in favor
ef giving social aad politieaj aqnwlity to the
black raCe. He waa opposed . to malting
voters or jV,,r"i oegroca, or ot giving
theta office, ami lo their iuterinarrying with
the whiles. Ho are we. l?ut the Itadirals
claim fhal Mr. IJm'oln WMfricnol to the
neero,intf tre, Who fitiiil tfiesaiii iiewi, pre
ciscj, ate called hi euciiti, .
;,
... WKMKXVA.r. ,
Aluiost tha entire aeaaion of the " so
eiie.i," ou Wadutaday, was conauiuul in de
bate oft the subject of gcnernl relief, With
out trrrivii! at trrrr e-MTCjtHrm The
. won developed ft grtUt, CuDlrartety ol tlews.
-.Tin! mrMs evteui-oi' W Jiliot look the
fVoad ground ef Tltad. Slevena' Radical
Brrtesstotrixm, that we ha I ijfittior lawsnor
fighta, States, (bat ve wire a mere con
quered strip of lind, and that, coniscqueuily,
toe Convention, the creator of lonf;rrti,
Could do siij'ttliug end tTenfthlng.---rouM
-0. wirWHittiH w iyAei bepio
ag.diu Cvall thu Boon v
A tfoln'mn lor the relief ot oeedy dele-
n,"'.'0fci'ioir ol a loan nl
iSt.BS-lWSWMW4l0W4MIl.'4s.l
!UM I.
milea-'i'. iV..' . : '
i i . 1
u-' I--'- -f -j i-i,, iggi stn-r' ii.i'-'-WiiiMiiwiT-' t--
i.a J..- a..'. i.:....l v. a
- - . MoBfltwm. f ; -t-ir (rltrtT- nf trttr
v. , licrihera to (he Weekly iSsfwef,. '. , .
, . VtrtliflX!5ylUtat uueot the KafUcai
, lv- ..i-eaplaaiaHv "a CW-s.ti X,ll0 V..'ulaiU , t-4 htt ft
- i '-a"-.s S'C --.i:v :tt. - ii : .!!..' ii-a --iv
re-uinr t; (iiic.i,ic:-.u, ou ncui iutiioi:iia
i wild the other day.-ia. that city, otcr-Jtm
' inoij" rnxii rs'tica:; eirj (teairuciive jigitia-
- - .jtsiiTisi-4Ui-. 44f 'jS-vWg thi, UOtJ .V..AaJV4s'
! i'a. I
liUitiil j
' ' " a. " jVu Soa.Titcn Ulf m" astut
- .'o'ii;e wofthy ot Iiolnpierre snd - the rerf
V olsl Ol t ne os co" m ine r rental rev
olutitin. ' ' '.'
I the
' titex r. tflx'mitkcrcssrox cox
nutrias or vhm
We ri. itictd, it low dat tijii c I wo
' aui rciiiU.il nunc
which are tii circulation ., jiat,,, Mlm Wake l.niinty ti tb- (Vi.snva
i x-Provinional Unvi nmr , ti,. ti vent-ion, whirl,! is i ..aw ml. Ic on
i The one I hat i In
it' the .luilmr of tliu m Constitution, which
jMmi)jiytuuttaiMi tuJj 4fi.ttfia.u-ii auL-
uiitted, iii trjjjsiictitii, t the various Commit
. lets having nominal charge, of tin diHerenl
,, Uiil,u- aud m-U-.!.(i'i.n ; The other ihat
tin- fhwstiiutiou aforesaid i so framed as
ill u t lit 1 1 ol file eligibility of tilt) X. P. ).
to tin' olHee f Governor, and that be has
already been agreed upon, in caucus, as tit
i ( i ; d nominee. Having been twice re
pcic.l by the whit people of North Carol!
ns, - the laM time, too, when he had every
i imwitjle incidental advantage in his lavor, -
it now proposed to foist him upon the
univitlffife wnffft :ifft' TW heamm
I uniea, arid thti to nriike him the t.biel
Maifiairati! of a white man 'a government. : Caswell i'on 11, 1 - nr ((anii, I
At a tune when the X I'. il. in thus in s . Turn. r. K 11. Siaten, I; .1 I
, jjai d in pr. pritiK a
i ft,T..tlut l "rut -M . iuiuiiieut
'-uiy ie wter-Muiiini;, a fcW nhorl yam
Hi!", in,- old (.'onsitiiutiiin, mid fraiinn. a
"Ijfioiyal" one Tin reeord h liieii we p-e-
i.t may thro additional light up'-n tin-nialiiM-r
in Vt hlt li he In rallle rtl urtuntl y ' in
lolVi-iP' ill the 'relrt.-lllnn," und alTold lund
i fm uioeation in ll.eni-s; Kinlii-nl cum in.
i'htt "i'ituu Kallict," ui the Wiltuintuu
I'oil, will pleaie take uotea :
On the lTlll of June, IHtil, aa wi; find I V
refer' nr.. to the journal of the Sec minii
Convention .
'l!y coiiftClit, Mr, llohb-H' illlrodilccO ai:
ordili'iocc lo aim nd lln- -till. mcIioii : lln
-till, at tlch- ill llu- atni-nillil. nti In lo- t "1
ulitllttnli, w tut t't Mtrikt out -''lite.f Sl.tt'.''
and inai-rl " t'uhl'elrrutr Mntr," vi Inch
liauiMMl ii tiiKi irailino."'
fctu iW mtk id Nveil-i, liiuiK ia tiutj
fVifhtwmrj pdtry : I
"The reiiliilionil ol e.inftdt in e in lln- in
tice ol niiriv'iif, and the jiatrioln-in and Hi ;
tegrity ot the iniminufmtion. wire thin ;
nd"Mt-d uiianiini'iiilv, on a cull ol Hie u v oh I
l I'Mt-o. "I'lo'li on ill.'ui-li "' ..ii. i.-,ni-.i
t tf -
.....I - ,.,.l,.r...l .... ...,,r...i. .1 VI r 4 'll..r
I llittailc
iMr. iliii.h.ii'- umoi-
.lull
1-.1
4u
t In- f li riiiut iv o. j
Aj'iiili.on the loth ol .May. Ixii'J. w
tlie I'nlhfvv iiiL', iutrodiieed by Mi. lloi.li
" iVm ii'c, riiilhlliwit.ili, tu o C,i
ff.oi, Tloit. the thanks ol the peopl
Noith (,'a.rolina it rc dm am! an in ii-hs
:i I
ilrre l tu the ludic ol the St;tl" Im I
,,,r y, l,,, ll Uiev have cxhibiteil
III lit hall ol
J the country in the prosecution
nf I lie w ir
"AtHHIVKB Of UltAVl'IY ! ! "
Kknianihm.- It will lie rcnieiiibered that
the Ilev.' Oeiirge W. Ptpper, Chaplain ol
the 4'rt.h. U. S. Infantry, colored, who in un
Iroihiitali ul education anil talent, delivered
a lecture in thin ' ity, aoiiie weeks since, in
which lie took ali-tnio; ground in lavor ol
the Fenian movement and advocated eln
ijueiitly Ihe cause of the oppressed mun ol
KHfi. Tt 1 mpraewri tut, ot the time, upon a
eaaual perusal ol the publiahedh -cinre, us
the tuuat glaring inoniatney ol iht-ae ano
llllil'itlK times, that a man, who couid iii-
pWo m giapluuilijt the down trudileu cmi-
f rtTTMrn- if the rrhrti. benwuth the Wi ot the
"tvrmtt " itml .I..,,,.,,,.,!. n. .,,..1, I i .,'
Word, ihl' proftcriptive ami oiiprt'sai vc
iey of Kujjimnl, .ho old alill be the warm
Supptirter ol that parly, in this coiinti ) ,
which would viait wiu-M nottrc the iteotih. nl
i I 1
the South, compared with which the British
opprtad'imi ol the insh are but aM the ' littlc
liiif;ei lo (lie iiinis. It Hill I urt her a' rock
Us aa unaccotuitable, ilii.l "in , who could so
pariicr-lly appeal to the levnltilioiiaiy spnit
ol his bi.-lhii ii, should be so lavish in his
comli'lillial II I "lilels" on thlg aide ol tin
Allaulic
. r- i ,
places "It l n Kmim-i I ami J.,hn ilroirn"
l""'1'1 have done a more seri.ma in-
Jur ! 'lu'r stunatc m the reman
ntoveniept, than he bus .h.nc by o (liwred
i namna.iiiwi aa analogy. . ttniiBett waa
l gifted patriot, a gallant ontlemao, an en
tliusia-ttic friend of liln-rty ; John Brt.wn
wa ihiply a ranatic, a thief and a mur
derer, with not a redeeming quality save a
stern and savage detenu innt ion. If the
Irish movement taken John Brown ai one of
ita exemplar, the aooner it ia crushed the
better. It deserves not even the meed of
j commiseration that ia due to misdirected
patriotism, when U lails.
We were under a partial promise, by the
way, to publish a few extracts from Mr. P's
lecture, but have found it impossible to do
, Vs wvj.'bD, direct, vttentiott to the patri
otic procctulings ot the large and intelli
gent CUinservative meetings in I.enoir and
Caswell. The compliment paid hy the
former to Plato Durham, Esq., is well mer
ited and livjst be highly gratifying; to' that
guclletuau. We are glad to gay that there
ii evry present proejiect that the Conven
ilmcui-ltiiut,JieH week, wHtlai aoimjuwing s,.,
hinge
A lllbn VllV WIIU Ii? 111. MtlSStllTlsi.,,--, u
Tit the course of i'pmor Doolittle's epa-ecli,
he rt'teiTfd to tht fart that thn e;tileiicf ot
the Houthern Htate aa rif had beeu re
rngninsl Iy Conjjreiia itself, when thev sub
mitted the propoted amendment of the
C'onstitnlion for raltllcation. To dcuy this.
sava thn Senator la to tllace lie in the muutinn
t awvig-the tgtataturea t tfia rtoftlhi
ern h tales, "If you ot wjfA , you have
right to Tote if you vote oitntf , you
have no rlphl to vot."
tlrettra tan Jiaiiitatl. KrttaAor Untiertobk.
takauao W..ily iak.tUg a pp.
Vrc it. ... ...
I I m I in i -
.J W avt.litV LilXUtiA dityl SslVB tAia. lUlira
otiml-r neeroc are arrivine- dui'v ia
thatettr. rwtrnett nmnlleM and Ir,
iDff POlcntlo.i.T!ieT rl dm lo T)0 unable lot
get work to do, owing to the limited
smotml of litrm yrnrls beinBjJUjtia.i he
Country! foil, the truth is they an ''too lazy
and worthless to work." hut would aooner
mb ttwrhanevw foe pltinder ottered !a the
istAtlSssatlitBt-ii.t'aeeivil
The Radical Cincinnati Cumnweinl asm
lied "tti I4 uf Iie4,'erdy fkmtm. tt' the
Senate is a wtUuual laiaiwty.' He is out! nf
the tew merubert uf that body jvhose enii
neat abtlttie remind us of the better davenf
Atucricsu iknate.' . -
the rri trATrw rtwm Wwiwi!W'4wJ'' w wmKHVATivm
VWi-.ii -.- VVr republish, fur I lit- information
ilwL.Mt.Bllii Ull tl l.iWWWlJr'ln "1 I 4 III-
Wiilm mInv next. The dchuati s "Were
j jintrc, it wtH In? riwdleeted, br tine cwtrnty
lllt'Hlllo h id Hi tills I Ity 111 lactnber ilts'i. ;
II. A. Hrnlr, S I'ifiv, M. 1 Jni.ii!).'.
Dr. A. H. Vmmx. II. Ilnrton. .Inn. T.
WtMimm; - John Rrdnnna, Hi TImir
llrny'. K ft. Untie Jr., Win. l!tiflntiit, tr.
.1. li, Dunn, llnuy l'iilin, llnfi A. S. Mtr
rimnii, Jno, M OetmlKiw, i i. 14. W. llay
whim!, W i
Uj;. D,
Win lftwn, h. iiiin, Naru- Ii-i.i .
ii. k..wi, r .sniki-s ;... W.
Tin nipmii', Dr. W. V, Ilii k. II Tin mi j.n.
W. .. Iii-iit, Sidney bent. It !nii n. .1. .1.
M nlli-M. !.. H. I'urrv, .1 V. Ami; II
Altord. H.
Unlit ntine,
.loin ,
W. (.'
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H-a. r
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uinii'
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N-ikinsnn, .1.
Il.oioii. It.
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Al llllli.irt't,
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l; I'.. , -n r.
.1. Voun, .1. II N -piirku, Jepilm
i ... i . ii i - ii i. .. i , .
1 JiJ -DoMHa ii 'f t law-tun A
. J-,,,. Xlt hola, Seatou si!.-i, .1
A. Soired. .1 I'. II i
I n. l!o,o i .1 A ,M.
I). William-. .In,,. l;.n
lih iUoi , .la kitti M.
Moore, ( It. l;,,..t.
'..I!.', M.
ore. N
, .N l.
-. W. I.
Dr W i.
III!
V,
A
r
i Sieeibinin.
dir. W
Neatheiv
1 Del ar I el i t
i .1 It lia. k;
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i ! '. t ' w i ,
ll. -i'. Tin i,l
I lini
F.iyelli Then
ire ill
mtdit.
no nl mil II. a
in i i 1 1- ,rii
vil to-1 1 1 HI;-
ilon-if Mi. It. W. 'l '
Ua 1 1 r . w
ttamua having a
Hide a-. 1" pn n i
diri-l It-c-.toi
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i.il piol
I, el
li.imd
I., t'o
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I
flri-'l tin- l.iiil'li,,-'
11 ,
titpii 1 i iii.il 11 a .
an Inllii "! v u
i's i ntili- ( I. fill-::'
Mr I'li' i ot..., I,,,
Ills plopi !t
I ill- silllie llli
W Wlolii. .
a In
tl.il.
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II
I- m. I
hue! nnt-u.i
111 d the st
- The Wlluilll'llon .V.- . ii e
rumor that (he Wiluiiiiolini A M.nn
Kitilr'iail is in tin iiaiiil ' ol a - ,li i . ii
ihe bencdit of lU ciccliluia. " il
Mr. II. M. Drain: Was appointed n
under a decree of conn, ;;iviri: judom
lavor ol only uiu cieihint, uli -si
amuunti'.t t.. uj--. . t t.i, t i,.-n l . I . r i
Mr. Drane has noi liiiii w li.ii . . , in ,
the opi ralionB ol the road, ..li ', i-.ii. i
1-sr.uiugt cancel the debt lor who h l
appoinleil I iii i Vi I , tin- ollici ii'ii .
- Tin- llo'iiioke Xni ii -ii
KtalifyiiiK I ac I Unit iiiiniv 'i t ' ,i ill'
to tile ( 'olisi T at i Vi- ( oli vent inn, ol, i
ii
1 11
III llaiilii.s, v . I
h-'jic I ii.it iimiiv
d. I:
eX ri Ssl's t III
the Pn ss will I ie pn -i nt , a- .,
t '"'
; '
; a
1'elili'ls ol the Stall nil,
...us I., II,. , . Ti,,
o.l on, Y. ,,,,! I c
:i.O'
.I l.
shake I In- liai.il- .1 our i , ti n,
to eolltel it II ii I h- in a- tii I !n
tii s I -chile il".
.1 CI. I XI 111.11
l lic pm tisiina of (ji n. (iriiut Ii
lt d ... t t
i ii'i v manner i-l i-vne.li. m
I die ve In in t loin I he n us
e.VposUle ol hi- Conduct !
il
i exposuic ol In- conduct Inminls
I
have only set veil to complicate Ihe (,. m mi
luote seriously, and hi put him in it position
wblUl U41 .4jldHJ- eilstuhi. tiaatW U otc-u fjf;
No value whatever is allacheil to ilo
voluntary conlr.tdit tinns tinit have Im cu pm
tiirth under the unatirupiilous tlic.taliiui ol
(ien. tliant a keepers here. Tlit v are ouite ;
Lndj. ta&mf (trtajtfjcflta, w.ocfajitOB.m.j
require, uen. urant nioi-t tl only rt tnrneil .
hoin Itichuttind ou Finh.v ,l,l.'i,n I, the e- '
lore, is not to be heltl lesponsii.i, t ., s! ate '
ments which he will n-.tvi'iitur, t., ,ili,m
in' any authoritative manner ui n.s ,t n,, . '
son, or by his own direction j
The fuels auted In th. ...hiutua are s1K. !
ccDtihleot the most uositive moot ,.,,,1 will !
he sustained whenever Ihcy tn-iv be , :i. ,1 :
in questitin b Ihe person whoin tin v dint iM
Iy concern. thereforcSjt ,s hi, ea-v' mailer '
to make the iwue.il it la, dc.retl.' lu m i
melulitime, the public will U-w what ti- j
mate to put upon the biteiestcl statement 1
of qewspapers and corie-poi).bi,ls, (ual in
prompted for a patticular pu im-r.
But aa we have hail occasion heretofore
to suggest, it none ol these damaging' facte
ested at all, General Urant would still
stand below thaenntry'tn- Wter WiieTed
itable attitude, frtun wlttim did he receive
the appointment ol Secretary of War a4 in
tfrim ; and who had the power to cajnjia: it f,
I Here ii but one answer posailile-because t he
aitnointment rnnlil onlv Visini, I,...,. x--
cutive. General Grant had no ,,Hcj, con-
nectioB whatever wii the v,,,nstp
Mis relation . stvoiiiaiti..!. oi, .1... i ' : I
dettt-t aud wbe rtewrefr slmiiilbned
the ottlce which Ihe l'rei,lcui had volumnr-
ily eonSdtrl to his honor. In order to identify; I
himself wTlh a SsrTiianTins
trayed Mf trust tats the hands of "llioke 'Who
contrived that proceeding. There i
no escape (row this wn.clus.,,,,, what, ver
may be thoiiolit of his conduct in volunteer
ing to giro the President notice, and then
failing to redeem his promise. - A",., futri.-
. i-eatm- - - - -
"Iim Laisb'Wk Iiin1, for Notttiila
published at v'hnrlotle, N.C., by Hill Irw in
& Co., and edited by that gallant Confeder-!
ate soldier, Oca. I. II. liill, whose valiant '
" -V
tarmv. baa limn ns.civ.,1 Ti. .....i.-:.... I
' vw vrvi t WUUira ill U R IvtlJ tfl pr Tf' i
( ' " i ... mnvnitiiii,
i1 nmry sK peget of rhrrtt 'rtid'n-'"'UBt
t saaUer, atea wwmoroirvw enpmvtnrs. e rs-
I?" - sonielhint, n,e poml..
the Booth have lonir needed ami it ahm.i.i t
be eratifvug n tbeuj ihat the 0a.ii. Jslwraa . 4 -
stull ol New tugjaud, has bwu -supwmKled 1
by a sterling imldicailiiii !u their mi, 1st mil f
liw a tMsi !..... 1 , - -t .. . 1
m which he bail led has. endeared luui loi
J -pv..ts.isiy H4i.v..VWs,MMUM AAS.
(lepcopti ortlt InnHe-i, an'.l iiiiHMe.M
ui our eouniry.---iwtiafiiai ei.-erf.
' - 1 j
Mr. WilBam Uiiweiiu Siu.ma. th. i..,veii.i (
and Tcrse-writct. ia lietaOti.-K.uM I. ..,..;,, t
tWoliaa S
in very destitute circumstance. U .i
'.r- tsiiutrl -
80 years old. T "
: .,:,' ' '-;,'
WELL.
in iranomii ? "t mililii!' tattV. k"
if tb xmp!e of (-aawett asstmbletl in tlio
Court House, in haturdajr, tb 1Mb. mat., to
.Ichu-rate on the affaire of our Country atj
f .friM long" trtt.it slid fititfiif iuiilifi;r-
till- im'..-n.i pj'iiii. yi iip vii.i.tuiv.:
vant, the lion, fiiilturil Itrown was ralieil
Ui the chair, and, u taking chair, re
iif rkid that he felt flatured 1 lie respect
Uimi-Uu'W.ft JmmUi jpjiQwtfMiim utJtiMb
itf U CtHi-ty. "It te," tjaitl Col. ISrown.
"dy fur the most tiioriicntons ertsia, through
nliieh otir CountrV has ever ttansed. It
' t-eliWiVea tw alt to forget mid forgive the
! errom of the liirtt, and to unite as one
' bio'tii rhoicl Of i atHota to rescue our rotu
' tiioti eountK' from the rule of men who have
ei-aix (J to rrpect tlie principlen and insti-
'iitinnu of our tiilhrrJ, ami u-in fatally henl
hi (In- dcstruelinu of nil thai in valniilile I IWi. nvi, a ('onveiil urn o! ''o ( otiserva
mil deai to mi as .(-.itizeua and patriot, j tiveiiot North Carolina hm I n eulh-d, to
,.n mu' unite, in a noble aud pat riot ie effort iirtinsult tipoi tin- eoinln wn o( tin- i ountry
to drtrut the ihmtruetle- meatmr v wt UMfauil Ui. iltviae aueU tuuuuiea aa may lie best
I'i'i !. nl majority in (,'ongn ss, or we arc lor j calculated for the vin-he ilnm ..I the Consti-.-ver
mini 'i. ' tiilimi and I he n .-storalioii ol lln- I'nion, as
i .. n ,'x.A.. ..ii,. r i...;, i. .1 ,.,,.1 ,u.rtir...t,t
t.. .,.-. til.. vl I.,., ..r,!.,.!!
him. wre'ecfveil wttTt fn.foui.d re."
. tin
ml.,
iiieclin. as liM tMOtiiii'-nts In
are wont t-. t c. by i'i id hi
i-i- of ,( a.-well. II- .ate I ttle
I- ineetilii; to Jnciinlll t" up
iii 1 re 1 1 1 m iii la-iwili inlhc
I
dr
-.it - iiiioti irt p.iiriot--, c.t.k-l l r tin oth.
i'i n us ic t, in Uiilcioh.
in, iiiMvn, C"l. K. I'. Withers and I. M
rir-i, K-j , urn- rt-'jOt-itt-l t act an Sec
I ,1-n
M Jobn Kerr tie. . :l'.-n .1 lor cuishl
i-ii'ii .iinl ail'ipiinii a pieitiiiiilu and rea:
ull. His, win. li in-uii,iiimi-..us!y adopted:
Wnt.iii.v-, 'ftii' insi il ntoiiis ol (i.iv.-tn
.nl, i ( i! .(ialied I-, mil inicfailiers, have
en nvi 1 1 hio'.i ii. iin l llic .juiijile ol the
ui'i-'i : ;i I i-s ol A ni in a ale now livino
.'I' i i in in ist i jipn si ve ..I desp"iisno, -
Ol ii..i;'-i!i ol ;t in kicss majority in tile
it ion.'ti onnci'-, - w hose i-hiet aim il is to
N
pep' uuUi thcii uaii pimcr ot coiilcolT re-.
reJiW alike ol itas tutkaiiiMi mnl priociplcs
-.! i it i! i il.cit v . tin- i. si i aiots nl the Cousti
mi and thi-Aiim-uli
U
-unrcini: anil unaiti r.iliic lawti
lln pei
!J t-lllili
I'I t 114 II
ctjllj; (.iill
-.iclilllly liieltire our Ull
i'-nl t!0;t dcapolig incaa
i i. liii li li;lc cmilliatcd
i.int l.ictjon now bearing
iii l a htli have lor their
ii ! i i i I l;ov crnineiit
siii't-s, mid t he erect ion of
ii i iiin-. t lie ilislrancliiae
I' gi ni.ii mu ol tiie w hitc
ci 'ii i -1 . lie i.cifio to iioli t
II 111- .-on
llllhtul l 1 I
I t -
i i -1,-1. -n, i - i a lai.-v. hu h, I y the
OlH tl HI (.Uat,Ui4j.itlll. -lliUa-ltV Jiti, iU4Vti tiwi
".'! nl,, a'j. i "'which; ' il.,. liel, in'ldcts
il.nl- t l
t l itnts oppo.se it, w ill
i C iiitiiitnt : I'liciefnrc
t 'lutii man of tins met t
fjatcs to represent dis
ci!, it liich is ep- eled
on the Mh. February,
till"
ll-
on Hi
H. -'-''
Tin
:' tin
iii ap
i.t J.ldel.
tv . I: lu 1 1 1 v ( 'niui nt
- to meet in tt-ilci;'h
- 1; -ihlio.
A'. - "o-,- 1. 'Ilia! our narineat thanks are
li e I ' Ihe noble j.atli.its and stabsinell of
.lie .'i I !ui j) Hliili ji, w hn have int!!utuioe4,
in V- -: 1 1 1 m mi at n in o ihe rights of""! lie
. nl ", ai ii I I he mi p rior din nil) ,, , un mc,-,
".' ' In- u ilii- iiil'iil- po crs of a IniM it ui.
"ii-tess nnd it niaiiul'ac! ui int; oligarchy,
i w in"o. pifbf r-, in ret-ation to ow, tu merheti by
ei.-iy h-itt in c ol selfishness ami tyranny;
-iii-l we tin lien by plcdoe ouittclvi a to slis
'iiin our Niiithcin Irietitis in llieir brave itinl
i.'ei -clous clhirts to restore the I'iion or fAc
Ihiumm ' the Ci'iutttnliin to oiir tituiost ftbiji
, i-i aud w au.our. Khole.-licarta.. ..
. J?t'".J!t.!...Thiit copina ui th priiuwdiime
"I tliis meeting be lurnihhed the Raleigh
' ami Mtltiui f Vii-toiie;', with retpienl
'4s. p'itib4i. s -
I lie i a air appointed th lollon inn; title
units lo the Itilcigli Cunvctitioy, viz:
Ntili I. 1'. Hill, Dr. N. M. Hoan, Col. E.
1! U ,t:.t is, I. I.. M. Tottcn, David liurch,
, I-ic Smith, .1. II. Fuller, . L. Warren, (Jen.
N. Thompst.n, .1. C. Wilkersnn. Oiles Mr.
hu. i. W. i'. Siniili, J. I). Kcaec, (.!. li.
- l.in'k, I. M. F'ni -noli, ( ailvin Graves, A. Wil
li iiieon, W. A. Turin r. W. Miiynunl, Tiiorn
mu Hi, in-, W li. iMvaiin nnd ('apt.,). A.
la i
t ia iii'.Ii.in, Col. Iicilhitd Ilrowti and Liv-1!'-
--a Blown Wi rc added In the lis! of del
Tiie mceHnff then adjourned.
11KDKOKI) I5HOWN, Ch in.
r.. H f Til hum I
I.. I.. .M. TuTTt.N,
Secretaries.
cnxsrnr.i tivk .vkktixo ;.v men
iioxo.
. ' " couwy U. Ittclwtoua
' ,. , , '. - '
"' U"ck,uKhm. -iucstlay, Ihe 21st
"'"I""?-
n momm ot the Ker. Thome tiibatm,
MatluwM. McNoir, Ksq., was called to the
( l,'"r' !"' "'" Hev- Fra'k fnulord to act
"."erretary. . .
1 '".' ""J11 OI 1,16 meetint?, in a lew
ap-
V'"'m'" Tv'natks " explained
lol.
v ''. . . .
." the .Clmlr. aPP1et ni-
''! f 'ly V'i; V.i. Ik, CoL W.
!,"e," l- bomaa Gibson, to
Pfefmrc resolutions cxpreasive of the sense
nt the meeting. "s
The committee, through their chairman,
W. F. Leak, reported the following resold
lions, which were unanimously adopted :
iVsufrsv, That we hereby express our
ffilUugwika l Aiiii.bJ in the. iMwauiia ot a
poliiical parly with all our ftjiow citizens
who believe that the Constit u rhi n of the
t'nited Hlatcs is the supreme law of the land,
nnsl n faHWnf ol wrwiinietrftta rertBTrements
'uty which no true lover ol genuine Iree-
I1"" ' '"" chiel object ikhall
lo Withstand the prevailing corrupUons
f the times, and to cause a return to the
tiw,"'f,t lueipW wbwb: httw -gtvw
!" "iu1n,7 . ,tle prosperity and
"l-l" "- f r. enjceywi. f
r,S!nwn "f Hl li of
''"j to ia. n ""h.- "" ,,H! j",,h. '! 1
?'Try' 'H thftU!lf ' '"
,.,v.....ft i.1i,jiue IWIiUTJ 4tVtV,n4V l.l IC.l-
resent 'his county in this Convtmtion.
Jlcmitml, That wa approvs the action of
a i(irtion of our fi'llow-citi.oiis who met at
Spioig Ildf, with a tew to -oegamiting the
IWfrwtt-w party o ffie-frJW''-'-
" n,,llon of W. F. Leak,, Eq , the
',""r""" apptuuted a Biimlwr of delcpafea
',"','n', " Convention in Hafvigh
the 1
irUnTT
unanimou
'
was
- t i- " -1
uht Huroveit trftJ reeoiuttofua off
t-'A UaeUM. should U &5eidwd aa a
f" 11 1'. tnventiou aloresaid.
lUe meeting was addressed l.y W. P.
N - ts-"-i
M. W.McNAHLChV
PAxk SATIJrXiRBi, SC'T.
, A-
. t.iiLiirl JL ISifV-. the Wiarun.io oAialitwi
,Kil" who pitqiosej "to walk, throuih 4i.tmrBtrtf'hl Wttle''DtWuC
soother States with tbe stain and striive
,i.a i ...:.!. ..,.i i.. l . LRT
' ttV4l, a aatv 1 i.sj Kwae,
"""'' ' meeting with
hearty
receptiitfis wherever he IirIih.
'"'l''1'"' herever he halt. " He hns pla-1
'" l'l'1!"4s'T:l"ol htmst-ll in ttie bauds of j
tprmu.ucuH,iitjn.iu"lor salc, the rrrrxfdj
1 be applied to the relief of thetiairs;-
UUl IlliU : " I '
rcfpectabltf meeting ol Jie Consi rvntives of
t,0 County awymMwl at the Court House
jn KimUm MlUuriUVi Uu. 2,Hll. f J&6.
', mrT:
motion, Ji HiJai'k!uin. Ehii., wag call
cd In the chair and K I'. I.ultin iiii iiitt:(t"
Secretary'. , i
ii'i'hfiy Bilaiti4 iyttwt Ctiair,' mnfidh -ol
.Iniin C. Washington, Khi , a cnnuiiittee
of five persons were 'appointed to draft i;9
oltttiTirni'tor rh artion ot the meeting.
Thr Chair appointed the fo'lowinL' per-
I noini : A. Muunie, S. H. Itounti
.lulin i;.
- Wanhiniton. Dr. Jaitiw I". I!r in and Jeise
j ('. Kenned y, who, thniu-li I In i r t'l.airman,
I reported the loliowii i; I
! lornied In our tut ti
li art i 1 f
1 4
yustfttrejx. it ith l, Tliiit
f'rlorac the of jerta for whief, .d Convert
tioii ih nil It'll . and thai the I '
in tn I e rc
quested lo apnoinl til's il
to rt pre-
sent us in tliat bnilv.
T lit- -.reatl!'ie an t IVsoietl'
i h
hi
lea I and ndopted. .Ml Millil
on, aihln-ssc'l tii'- un-.-' inj: in
el.'ipn 111 speci Ji.
'1 h- t hail tu tu unpointed t In
.11--i
i.hl
ailed
and i
" S
'
In
persons as t lei coat i s t" I In Com cut ion :
W. W. Diiiiii. S. II. Ifounliic. John C
Waaliiutou, Jamcal'. lot. in, 'I hos. Hat
vey. Dr. W. C. Hr .wn S il Wot. . Mun
roe, Jami-H .M J "ri 1 1 . r t . I) -. Thoniiis A
W Ilt'v. A .1. I.oliiii. .V W Camiibcll
W. J INijie, .laines, I. ( in nit , lb i, iy S. j
hie, Jesse C. Kfiiuidt. I 'ii'.i ii Woolen,.
Dcnipsey W'oiiil, Noah li-"!-. . W. II Went, '
J 'd.n .liii kaon, John (' W..,.t,-ii. Win. (i.
Taylor, N. II Whitli.i.l, M ij u David Da-;
vis, . lames M. K iruea, W ,n .1. Il.ttrelt,j
I.t wis C. Di sinotid, John Ti.ll. l-Mwnr.l H. ;
Coir, JI. T tJrantrM". W t Wivore. John F.f
WooletOVin. A." Iloiiiind, U. K liotld, !
Lewis Kilpatritk, ,lo-l,u,i Koiii , K. K. i
Ibigl.l. V. A. Iliotiii is. I; I. Wot.ten, tieo.
Whittle!,!, Thonci- .1 K, n, lv, John S. WV !
Pi nrce, ( 'alvill llil tin-. William Sill toll, '
Sfeph.'ti Miller, Dr. TT W T! "(int. Jesse W. !
KiiuiyA. Ditis .tiin .Iii- - ( ui.
( hi mot urn, tin (liaciniii aiot :siiiet:iry;
were n.idetl to Ihe lisi of id Ico.iics, and all i
' ot her cox id ( 'onset V it i V. -
I it convenient to at tend
do so.
. who i otild make
w cie li-tpiesti d lo
j Hii uiolioli ol A. .Miiiii it . tlie lolli.iiii
resolution was un iniui iit-lv .adopieil :
j 7tVii'ci, That lie tii oiks of mi- meelino
late hereby ti ndi-retl to Plato Durham, Kstp,
h i' llic tiliitily cou(-i pin -n, . I by hun and
TfWr M -frHi!tint and al(h xffiorto for thr? adopted- Tation i tot eatoem ooiy,!aid;
I .-aiuut ol Con-civ:.ti-ii, m, -I thai to him we ' -ouit..rni ,.u a 1 uroport, tat. foil Ui M not
i . ,,,, , , . i i i .i t" en-ceil one tl illai. and exclusiveljr for erluea
look as ihe lender id our little band 1,11 the-, tmlMi fnrvimv, -j-,,,. i4t, aeetk reads : -The
, Convi ntioii , and we woind iissitie hun lliut k,-ib Biaiais of the citizt n shall never be the
lie w ill live in mu ineinoi it s.atnl bc i li'-risln tl
witil tltnlltude, when Ins niiniitent.4 shall
he pilloried m thcacuiu and ludiHualion oij
a tree penpic, and then naint-s shall have
gone down to infamy.
On motion ol A. Mnnroe, tlie Cliairtnan
was instriu led t name a i iiinniil tee ol live,
to la- constituted an lOxVcui iv - t.VuiiiiiiUee,
lor the pmpi se of advisino and tlireclitij,'
the iiction ol the party in the county, und
that the said cniniiiiuci.' shall, un often as to
I bum way ittitt nocuaaary, call maa woet
tnr of the people: and that three men Irom
each district be appointed as a Vigilance
Committed, and that they be rcipicAted to
report their observations and iinj))ri!.ssion8 to
the Kvecntivc Committee.
On motion of Dr, Ilrym, (he Secretary
was Instructed to actuLa e&ufat. thc-ii'ro-
ceeilinos to Hit Unit ioi Srmii.tl, to he pub
lished, and that other Conservative papers
be requested to copy.
On motion, the met ting niliiiurm'd.
.1 1.S-I-. ,IA( lS((X, I h in.
E. 1'. LoKTfX, Sec'v.
( otMir of Ovkh np,Tkiiminkh. A Court
ol t tyor and Terminer, .ludrrc r-hipp prespl
ino, was opcnetl f. the county id Iredell,
at this place, Monday nf hint week. The
case nl Minimis Dula. (hurled with llic
murder nl Laura Foster, w as called on Tues
day. .Mole than a hundred w itnesses were
Hiiinmoiicd by the Staternio.st nl whom weie
ircsitit. and their e aniin.-iti.m iiccupied
thr-. datya,. . The bulicilm. lr. W. V. Cald
well, was aided by Messrs. ffoyden ami
Clements, ami the in eiisotl was defended hv
tlov. Vance und Messrs. Porches and Alli
son. Tlio pleadings begun Friday itl'lcinoon
and weie cottcliidt d the follow inj; evenino
when Ihe Jiiiloe (,'ave his cbar,'t' and Ihel
case went to the-Jury.
The mm tier wiis coiiiinhtctl in rirr rfinnty
of Wilkes, hoiiie .cigiilevu lunutha ago,
wher the' partif resided; Bird t he'trtrif re---
movetl to lteditl r ami, at the lollowiiit; term
of our Superior Court, Dula whs convicted
and sentenced to lirhantred. An appeal was
taken lo the Supreme Court anil a new trial
granted.
1 he Jury retired and in a sli.ut while
returned with a verdict "CIciiiTV." Dula
was sr ntenced to be hanged ,nn the second
Friday in February. An appeal wai then
applied lor and granted to 'the Supreme
Court now in session ; jvith little hope, how
ever, for a new trial. The prisoner was ably
defended by his counsel. Thu addtess ol
Qov. Vance to the Jury was ingenious, elo
quent, and distinguished for legal lore ol
the highest praile ; but tailed to inspire the
minds ot the Jury with a "reasonable
doubt." Hpitenillt Amrriran'.
IIaSTAIUII.V ATTsaWeV TO Ml'JtDKU- AN
Old Gknti.kman. We learn that on Thurss
day nioht last, whije Mr. . JasL Kylen .old
and much esteemed citiien ol Fayettttviile,
over seventy years of oge, was walking down
Hay street in that town, about eight o'clock
in the evening, lie was as-anlm-d bvsometui-
ifca?wn..KtftPi4l14iiMH'ki;djdoven
mow upon tne neaii. A cry ot "murder 1
speeilily brought assistance to the spot, six)
:3Kt3EEfe"i.i!l JsBjis'Iffle'd of
a vi'ffainou purpose. "Tfr. Kylo was taken
lip iii a heTpIcis ciiricliTion, wtiTi a severe
cut on the bead, and conveyed to his home.
His Injuries were thought to be onlv painful.
-WiLBtur. ' ' ''-. -,--c-'- ' '
tThe Salem Pret hopes "the Convention
will. confine 1tas.II as-aeaehaatrossfofe to th6,
i . . . . i i
.f.MX.lKmimXhiAJ
mi itKtiuoav iutptme IB 111 lUUIIIUUClurtl
a Radical Constitution for North Carolina
(',ri,'" l1;,reeommeilWd legislating
1 divoiee, lia. lttr. - , ,
1 a- - -
- Tna GJ Qiuhwiom t -a
cvmsol temperance of the State of Now)
York are in a muddle. On Thursday, dur-
a proposition lo striKe out the present re-i
sictciions snoB-TOtOrM aWaiunl Ol . the
4-Or4rrwheTerfjhey-: erf - vrrrerl tro
i visiting Divisions and also from. being reu-
iiUaed a lintl IsflW. tlllt tlia mrnm ar.a Vnt.d
.. i
nprace G.reeleJ saji that u stranger whod
eyer oorrowea
money ol him tHer an tnrni
it eioept one, and he was In a lunatic asy
lum. .Jrti . : '-;. - : I--,.
TELEGRAPHIC.
0ONORR88.
'WAaHt.'WToJ. JU. IDVtt.
nnx-tr. The Commitlea on Foreiuu Attain) re
ported a bill (heretofore puhhahod) conoeraing
the righta of American cttiaenf abroad. It pro
voked aa avalanche of tqneationa aad traggentiooa,
tnulitUiWide Oiveraity of r.icwi i on tba mbjeet.
fJitpSrSr. : "Tb Railroad land fnftottttrB ijill
wa reunjed. "
Pile, ailtfll and Blair opnoaed thelijjl. During
the debate, the fact waa eetahlwbod, that Ala
bama baa seven, MieaUalppi four, Looieiana
avn, Florida neventeen, muuon of acrea open to
mmtmmtmi a'taeswaaijmatjpaiwii,.
Mr. JohmKia uf California, aked h'ava to in
troduce a resolution, iiwtnii'tnig the Judiciary
tjnmmtttue to enquire whether Ctmfreea had
power to prevent immigration of Chuieae aud
other Inferior re, and whether the civil rlglita
bill ami ConBtitn! tonal amendmeut eonforred
rtglit nf Riiffiagc, Ae., on Ohineae horn in the
Cnitoil Mates.
Pile objected to the rtwolution, aa being a hur
leeijue ou itimmui aenae.
A hill, removuig the diaabllitio from Lnkc
Ulaekmer, of Siliahury, N. C, referred to the
KeoimMtruetu.il Comniittoe.
.... Ba!B!iaewltotlmw Cuto
raiTo,' asking atliiiiaaiun, were prea liiea.
Keeonair'ai'iou waa reeuuied.
FROM
WAHHINCiTON.
WAantKOTim. Jan. 39, P. M.
1 The Oovernmcnt eonuaol in the HcCardle ease
! " Friday, move for a further advancement
tie Ute liockumrfUi a view to iu jramadiate di-
i yiei'.f, ,,iia. reDretentinK 110.006,000 in
property, have petitioned Congrma to take entire
I ciiai ge nf (he municipal attain of the District, and
in oiitisitit'ii to tu preaent cnarter
A joint resolution will be shortly introduced,
reaeiiiiliiiK. iminediatolji, Grant's order diacon
tiiiiunf; the Bureau in crtaiu Htates.
! Ht-vi-mit. to-day, li!V,noo.
! Tat-iitv-twii liiiiiilred black and four hundred
mnl riiility hiut fmnliea are relieved in this
I nt v. daily, hy th guvernmeiil and charitable
aais-ulli'Tls.
i Fl.OItlDA CONVENTION.
TaixahaiMei, Jan. 29, T. M.
A pciuitin iireaented, to-tlay, from the toy-
al .-Hi" I- nf Souik.FJuntla, asking fur State acrip,
rt ilecnialilf in lands, ill compensation for prop
er! v taken hy t'tthfi-derato officers during the war.
. Ne ai-tiou a as taken
A resolution paused, requiring tin) Slate Treas
! nr. i to send in bis report of money in hi hantls,
: ami Ui hold it suhjiK-t to action ef the Contention,
j and prohibiting any cfticer of the Convention from
I tlrawing any funds from the Treaaury, without a
: u..t.. i.ritin Cuttviiiition
A reaolutirin wat 6rSred authorized the ffhanee
' Conimitlee to iesiA) htate eenp tor the pnrpoae or
i ilislnirsiim the eia-neee of the (Convention
A resolution was offered, prohihitiug any dia
I tmeiioHiai mssiiini nt race of color oa Kailruatia,
; Mearniioats to places of public amusement or in
I slruetion.
J Tlie Fiiiinoe Ctiriiiiiilleejras Tuiirucletl to re
j port, repsnhri per diem antl gnleage.
t T4te is4niauOM tvpurwd thai, the financial
i agent hat! hail an inutrviow with Ocn. Meade,
j who instructed the Convention to levy a direct
I tai, and offered to assist, if utceaaary, in its eol
1 lection ; also empowered the Convention to draw
i funds for iieocsttary eApenses, from the State
I I'lt-asnry, if it contaiued any.
OEOlKilA CHiNTOiTiON.
Atlanta, Jan, 1'. SI.
Iteht-r was inailti the special older for Friday
ui l.
I'liaaibUUnitslaectioua of liill uf Bitftta.Wtire
sui jeet of legislation.'
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YI1101MA COiVENHOS.
tticHHoiiu, Jan. 29, P. VI.
The Convention adopird a resolution, asking
Kcliolieltl to allow vutera to register, where they
ru&y ri-suleat the time of eleoiioii.
A iileinlicr lil lint lha cesohiliuu was uunmi
saary, asDehonWlij arwuliiwann issue sa nt-ilt-r for
s new' registration.
During the donates, a Conservative used the
words, " that infamous Congress." Kerne coufii
siiin followed several members claiming that tlie
words were disorderly. The question was left
unsettled by the order of the day ewinihg Op, '
At the afternoon session, much eicitcuuuit wsa
caused, on the liepublican side, by one member
calling another " a damned liar " Chairs were
eaughtup, but the interposition of members stop
ped U uiniculfy.
ubbs.hv.-o -tarm -
----- mtaTOB, Jan. r, t: M.
The Proprietora and Editors of the Mervtiry
were excluded, to-day, from the Convention.
This was done to prevout breaches of the. pesce
aiHl paraunat codisiirns. ... -
HI IIS. K. A. POJLLAKD IN A BOW I
, liAiriiroaK, Jan. 29, P. M.
Mrs. Edw. A. Pollard called on" fir. A 0
Moore, her husband's intimate friend, this morn
ing, to make enquiries about Pullard, who has
beeu ttfcmnt. A difficulty occurred during the
interview, and Mrs. P. shot M.sire, inrlicliug a
trilling wound. Kefiuting to give bail, she wsa
coniiititted to jail.
THE DEMOCRACY OF AKKANHA-.
J.itti.1 Uoca, Jan. 29.
There is a full attendance at ihe ileuwairstie
state Convention. All parts ot the Htste are rep
eirseiited YwterdayrrWe -Hail, -in wtnrh it mei,
waa- hsjiilijnmielT.deeoratad-by lha tadiea.
Aiuong the tlelegstea, are large uumbers of
Genitalis and Irish.
FIItE IN ALBANY.
--tajNnnr: flfr,i-.'-t- If.
The Academv of llu sic was burned down to
day. Issm I4iM 1)0.
- - - CONGRESS.'
Wasbisgtom, Jan. 81 . 1'. It
BuKa-s-.Th-i!WBajrif Tssssaurr waaeallwt
on tor ltitormsuun relative to me income tax.
Sir. Kchoheid. risiria to a aueation of ot inlcto-
nn.in-il a resolution, reciting that vesterilav even
ing's JCtprmt eeofadned a suvtement, that one of
the supreme Court Judges bad declared, In pub
lic, that a majority ef tba Supreme Bench have
aeciareu trie neconsiruciioa acts nneonstitntlonal,
aud that the Court won Id so decide, and directing
the Judiciary Committee to enquire whether the
article was true, and whether the facta consti
tute such a misdemeanor aa jus tides the House
in 'presenting articles ofioipeachmetit Adop
ted, yeae ai, nays a.
TuereeohttioB refers ie Jadw Field.
The bill protecting citizens ahroad was resumed.
Many amendments went offered and wide divers
ity of opinion expressed Went over.
The bill forfeiting railroad lands was resumed,
and a vols ia io he taken at 4 o'clock to-morrow.
Hxats TU Supplemental Tenors of Office
oiu wa resnmen.
An amendutrnt, to exclude agents in the Slate
Department, who were paid from secret service
fund, was (lieusscd. tlie hill meets strung op-
wwitlon.
sjiiioa,
tteixmatruction was resumed
Cotton tax con fere noa , made another repc rt
relieving imparted cotton from duty, after No-""wo-vr
US A'VyfJ4d -
Adjourned,
VIRGINIA CONVENTION.
Ricmfoao, Jsn. 90 P- II.
fhe CnT?ntirm adiqited rtrur seetltHisnf Use
Finance Coni'itrttrew's report,, and a section wws
sdtted. so as to nrohibit lha rtav meuL Iterasftei.;
of any part of tits Hlale or nuiuiciual debt incur--r4il
wrt'tteJ5e
liurtiiK the discussion of this amendmant. the
epItBeta frcowaraiy" aiid "ungeotjemaulj" Were
eic hanged between a CuBSttrvative and a ttepub
rn menibtr. No reaulls, hoi much xciteuiont,
- 80rjT8 CAR0UNA CONi-ESTIO.V. ' "
CHAttuwroi1. Jan. 30th. V. M.
: .16 Cij,aveBtfcttJau-da polie forei
en bj nraer 01 ine rust lioniBUUiuer w preserve
w .lBr aud Hut a UrtumitMi te wait on thai.
c nis, utowtteenaiu us canst) or But action.
Several Voositjon wen) intrwduretl, peli
Moiiins CoiigveM 1 1 loan from one to' throe mil
lions ftar KtatA relief in intuitu itUitiuM In
A propiisition as aio made tit crtt Utnilit, fcfftr-
ed tor sale, into small tracts, permuting the poor
In mifiiliaAM nn a -...1 .4 tl,. ui-i,.
...... KUiUliUk.Uiti laS'ne-s
TAtiAUAaaxa, Jso. SOUj.P. it.
The whole dav waaeonsamsd in exciting debate
sA'S.fi(ittHfstj4 of umuihvrs awapersetiai uistterai'""
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,.. l vivcao we. Js exduka; --
. 1MPTAFAPOLM, Jan. 30, F. 3L
A BetttyftiensaieofCewlsWishinirtort wuti
sssi two tlMBaaad UoUara. and aealeaeasa tn-tsw
years iBipristaauienl, feir marrymg a whiUiwosaau.
.srf-.'44SV 4t - i mi 4-3, . . j i
. s .v. i ,: e. kiw Havkt, Jan. Jj,-F. It,
The Pfmnersth) Stale Convention have nomi
saileda ticket, heailed by Oot. Knii.h . ;
A reeolouoa, eotlorsm,; presidsjatoriniitn Wsa
auwjKa. . .
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; IfX riSQ AND PRAYER.
Kjxma, Ala., Jan. 3(1, p. X.
In aciwdanee with the reeoranutuiUtjiin ti1(!
observed, in- this city, as a day of hutting ul,tl
prayer.
v gCyiUB, ON Till'! "jUMi'AWik.-..
Nai'I.ks, Jan. 30, M.
On yesicrtlsy eveiuug, the side of Vesuvius,
ttripoai'te to the (iale of Csetello Naevo, one Q
the fortill. at i. .us of tltn City, tumbled outwards,
burying several houwea and paseing earriauw;
The mail wait .tlllci.1 1 1th . rucks-.. Tlia 1U4U41. -
killed ui v-lnnknOwh
i0V. JKNKIN'K, OF (JKOHG1A. J
' Aim si t, (Ia., Jan, ,10, r. M.
(lov. Jenkins has set vutl nolitiea tin Gen. iB
ger, alifll iii't lloekwell ami Wheaton, that ,0
will llic a hill in the Stipi nine Court, tm the 7i,.
of Febi-uarv, enjoining the use of inuney beJinK!
ing to the titate of Georgia.'
Special dispatch to the Italtilrlore Kun.
aw '.MLM SuF SB isva "Vie mm V tv -at- - s- watisr a 1 JalX.
PHKS1K VUVH'V OX THE KA'COX
Srtil'CTlOX LAW.
WAHIItN(lTON,.Jun. 27.
Tliere have laseo revct here W RrpttH-
llt.MM 41MJt410l vs.g'v tma . i -tll ITIS . . . .
protests of Hepulilican constituents aganut
th last reconstruction hill adopted by the
Reconstruction Committee, torbiddinu ad
judication by the Supreme Court in causes
arising under the reconstruction acta, that
it is not believed the comniittoe will urge
tho bill on the I louse, anil from authentic
sources it is h nun il mat the propon-U
measure will be n t tuisidcred by tiie com
mittee and Ignored. Democratio members
Say they prcler to have the bill tested by a
vole in the House, nnd let the result go to
the people in lite coming conical lor Presi
dent ll(HYir WORKS.
In November, IHtin, Major Ueueral II. W.
Slocuui, the brave conimamler ot the K'tli
aruiy corps, ran againsKtlen. Itarlow, auotb-
er brave olfiecr, lor Secretary of State for the
then Itt-publn an State of New York, and
was lea ton Srt.Hi'i? woiea. tim. I'toeon Wa
SObeeqtti-ntly mimed by President Johnson
lor the post o! Iiivul Olhcer ot the port of
New York, and rejected by the liadicsl
Senate lor his Conservatism. The verdict
ol the Conservatives nl I Ilia Slate bttaV JSUtav.
vemlter was a chaiiot- ot T't.OOl) votes in favor
i.l Ml...., nil
In Ttl1, (lcnrr.il I'trrtis, ot fit. i.awrrnee-
couutv. New loik, the tiehtinp; hero ol
Fort Fisher, where he lost an eye, was nom
inated by Ihe president Collector of the
Port ol Otlcusbui j. The Senate rejected
him lor Conservatism, althoitc;!) the Hadi-
calsclaiui to be ytr wtllaice the Iriends of
the soldier.
In 1 800 the Hcpiiblicaiis curried SI. Law
rence county by ,5IMI majoritv, Lust NtL-. ,.
.vtuiaa um twuMtiti ..rirtuimti. - ,hfi y stsnn
0,000 majority, bcine; a churgc of 1,500 in
favor ol General Curtis IJaicry : At this
rate Of progress, bow many inure brave sol
(tiers cut) the Senate nll'onl to reject f
Tub Washington uoirupouticnt ol the
Haltimore Sun writes Irom that city unihr
dale of 2th :
"It was fondly eupponed that the sup
plementary reconstruction bill now lEildltig
ill the Hctiab , and whitll is the filUlth Of
the series, would be a finality. It has beta
discovered,! however, that the regal powers
which are; therein conferred upon tXto. Grant
tsn tw utE-s.nl .diuu l.v u kti.x.l 1,-ul.k .-C.I..
Executive The law which revived the
grade of General expressly provides that the
officer appointed to til! that position shall
command the armies of the L'uited States,
"under the direction and during the pleas
ure of the President." By 'bis law, passed
less than two years ago, the President can
at any tiiometit designate another general-in-chief.
The military committees of the
two houses arc hard at work to devise some
plan to meet this new tttrflcutty, aild til S
few days we may, in the language of Fer
nando Wood, expect another monstrosity
to lie revnahad lo the gii.c of the country.
There does not seem to be a doubt but
that Senator Guthrie, of Kentucky, will now
feel impelled to resign. lie has" not been
able tu come to Washington siuce the ad
journment of the lirst session of the thirty-
mnl It Congress, in July, 1 8(111. Ihe vast
importance, however, of having as many
men ol conservative views us possible ni
Congress nl this exigency, nnd the great
desire ot K. cntucity as ...tiptttepd'rM :.7lo,, ,
oa-cjastons ry ttte iicgtstnlnre,' to nave nrttn
ol her Senators present at the capitel, will,
t is sunp.ntcd, induce Mr. Guthneto take
the step llutsoatt .1 hIiovc.
! IMS s ihl that if Is tlie iniention of Seua
j tor haiilshury to retire troni public life, ami
the fact that he has token no part ia the
; 'nisiness of th. Senate during this session,
land has been for some weeks at houiu- in .
t Delaware,- -seems til ivweofor tjo the !
Whi n it isconeidered that the whole pro
cessol Uadical "iteconstructinn" has been
condncled on the plan of "cutting off the
dog's tsil an inch at a time," it is positively
painlui to learn that in a single secAtoa at
the South at least, to wit : in ' Florida, the
whole matter must be re begun ittuno.
Startling as it may seem, it appears tnRt
slavery still exists in that unhappy and ea
rcconstructcd State not the slavery intro
duced by the contract system of the Freed
uieu's Bureau, but the old original slavery
which implied actual ownership of the color
ed chattel. Tbe Setninoles Were slave
owners, and large proprietors ol negroes by
purchase nnd of runaway blacks bagged by
the aboriginals and' compelled, to work lor
their iwrasters. When the latarWiWara
I., profanely teimed by those who have no
respect tor the divinity that' doth hedge a ,
king, Old Billy Bowlegs, reluctantly re
moved with the larger portion of bis Semi
nole subjects to the west of the Mississippi,
a few remained, and to them were trans
icrSuJ the colored chattels belonging to
their tribe. The dtuciiutlaitU of thttse le -inoles
still liold slaves, refuse to releHiw
them, and defy- the KeconstTOCtintt acl;
nd as the suffrage scheuiof tiHI tMgia.
iouSritJiaicatr5 are.
exprsswly rxctudeiuijiaur not HUed," the
braves of the lata Bowlegs must be inclu
ded in tbe next reconstrufed Kcconscruc
tion acta, or Mrs. Stowe may ytrt, find topic
for another sensation novel in the Ever
glades of Flyirida. N, T. World, .
. .Y!Ip.!!i4,Rares.rjT.!jpp.st
A correspondent of the Baltimore lip
says that the speech of Hou. Korerdy Joha
sonin the Senate On Monday last, la? reply
to Senators Trumbull and Morton, was re-t'R-Mel-l.y
present to ba a complete refutation of th
arguments so triumphantly advanced by tbs
WRr1j tificjpOM.-aWMatitubaissta au- "
tfiority of Congress to carry out ils present
reconstruction policy. Never before v has
Mr!bnat.in.ua.gRocr.ai!y1 tba
undivided attention of the Senate, been lis'
ened to with more attention, and it was
conceded on all bauds lbs be emtdid bi-t -,
stilf ia tbe tnaive artxt thtmmh -imwloe- -
s
.....Itisaiiid tbat.;.A82ttta --aXJEvaaii! to M
write f.cW hnvei in which the loVersauiuse '
themselves in their fighter moments with
the problems of integral and differential cal
culus. In their setjous moods Hit y talk to
each 'other ' ol the origin of tii Chsldaic
and Sanscrit tongues." ; ?rt ," ;; .
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