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Mr. hUntcn 1'itrciM hiuil upon the l'reUlent tt a Culw iuet olKcer, and in violation f the power graatcil the Preideut under the CoDtitu tion. Leaving out ot view the iu!eli! auil unyuntlcaiftnlj course of Slantoa, in thu presuttnnsr t" l ""- himaelf where 1 a is not wanted, it ia iuanifet to ue, that the Oongrea cannot be iiutitaincil. ty the judtf uient of th country, in attemptinj; to tUrut Hlauton upon the Preiiilent, what ever reaamw it inaylmve for micli a courae. Tf whole proceediiiR ii o vimliotive. jmrtiiau, au menacing to the conatituliou al rights of the Kxecntive, anjl ao threaten ing trii -pernianenfe tf the goverimienl, tli.t it ailars to tt, ui conidrti! or wood man aanctui 1L. s The wurac of Oen. Grant, in the matter, i wholly IneonxjKtent with all bit previous prolemionii of reapect for bit official uerl or, and exhibit a pliaory, and a purpo to secure the Presidency by the abandon, nient of hia principles, never befire exhi hitited in tlm country hy any officer of high p.-vaitlnn. Tie ia a aworn man to oVy hUanoerior: vet he allowa himaelf to be perauaded to bljy hin partisan friends, in am) out of Oonffress. in preference, and for na Olh?f purpose, that the public can see. except to itlitain the party in power. Oen. CongreM to do what be ia now doing at General of tha Army, but close tiia ears to the PrraUreot, while ha lends a willing sup port to the interests ol Stanton and hia new friends. We do not bolteye, if the country ever baa a chance to express its opinion at the ballot hoi, that the recent conduct ot Orant will l sustained: The people will condemn him in most munis takble terms, is ha deserves to be con detuned. I It i gfatiPying t know that I'resident Johnson, in the intdst onheac fry nig acenea, maintains bis eqoanimity. fie semis to have bjtt Jne ojyei't, and that is the main talning the integrity ot the Constitution, byhrrntrtnjj t he nve ;ii"tioa wwat?tl tu " 'thearliitfaineutof tBe .Tnirrciarr. - t there """anything wrong lit thai t hthrr a ftn tillf f evidence, Ju all !' fte has dorte that he h Jispoaed to piny the t"" "f an H80r(ert Not whit. And vet such is the maddened state; of -partizan fn-liug among the lUdicuK Uiat they would do "stfdf ttU gaVBrnilirnt itself, r.ither than not destroy Andrew Johnson. They h'gnril biot aa the only real impediment t HtWf wicked and nefarious ilcii'iis. But their pokey, we bnpo, is educating, hi llie hearta of tf in w hi te ieo'pIer iin undying Ii at red to tyranny ami despotism, which, iiifnV(V(.'y vestige of H fn this country. But wc are, by no means, confident, that the jieopte will awake up, hn.tM it is too ... lAtJFBr jSfTeo hng ......Ifbsrii. as well aa the Southern xnple have ln-en educated t suhmisnion. to bear, without complaint nnmerons attacks npon the lib- aiarming encroachments upon eoMtitutioaai liberty and !on fetuliltcan Institutions. "'wnfthefeiTem tive masses ot the Nwtli wake np, in time to taVe the Riiptt bile t (Weeheti eev 8om weeks ag i, we venlntd Jo ak the (luati,"iwho knows that we shall have ainother presidential election, made by ilia free Choice of the peopled Who known that Andrew John la not the last in the line ot American Presidents elected V We efewtlr iagton, tber? appears t beJrtit a short step from aa elective to permaA;nt Congree', and Mlliurjl)iotator to execute it will. pel q! Congress, we should not be in the least " Borprised ifi trilbln three niWiths from this date, the kneB of the Republic was sounded, the President renuVed, the iiipresna Owrt abolished, the benate and House tleclarwd i , - pfrpetual. alter ine removs, .... evcrv wnnrr erstK! mraiwr, oi lire raji ! ; "i-- w- gnn t May Heaven preserve llie right !' The AwatV??' cat a attention seAfo totb fact that anbmber of localiti't in the goatb are fl-Kxied with the He fork Trse-4 . and Forney' two pspcrs, frw. Theae ipaptn are sent by "the tonF, mler tJungrea Sonal VenJti, and are douhtleea furnished at 6.-. siif ei'itiueis4 exjeo6..5.-.xi-4- s k.."sj.. .f We hear it rumored that large sumliera of 'the SCW'Wii are sl sent on t eaob week all Sliatc .Wlitthar thev arennulied at the expense ol tue gorerome.it, or w, bava no means ot knowir.r. lBt w ! it, '- tff'yrw.ee4hitfci" .hisMW',ym.amiv. we tbem. anvmtvln;', iw the s,ir. . a cematdereide sum, u nrtt)tU jvr$jbm as 'tenftthtm tmt! IUdu'al rltlcijiMea .n the ConvKut.on lam ' tli-r eu.il maitr over to the ferpfttrtere;1il"Jrtsfaie Tiin'i'l'w--- i ""'I riiin1in iiftiii TmniMTiimi luitit n Mmr Tmrlr. I ptadla to- tsi'if s-t - Rr-wvAr nrTnU'ntinirs - Tlie bl'l n - porteil by Mr. J'ln.Uam iruai the Cotnnm b-e orneconstruction fs as' fiiTtovis lit it mortal, tt.. That the several iier- Sons hetufrr named be and they ave here by severally relieved from all disability linpoaed uihib them, or either of them, by the laws of the Untied tkatea, to wit ; Wm.' W. Holden and C. J. Rogers, of North Car olina ; William A. Smith.ol Johnstotj county, a. t . ; I nomas iettie, or Hocaui"i I county, N. ('. ; Rufus BarringtTTof Mecklen 1 mt&mum .U:. V.v. .JLm.e,;lackJuir, ot ttowan Wfinty-, S t : Ttobort W. Tlonraof; Ol f.l into oc county. Miss. ; .losbua S. Mor iaaej', wtCUtlWwrne ewhty , Mt.''t"7"ant Iff1 Berrr, f Uttlv Kwk. Auk. : Victor C..1tv- ' ringer, nt N (' ; (leucral J iini r.'"f,' tre. t. ol L ...misiaua, ; Koliect Jl, Kingsuui j, of Texai,t4jL.j.kv-ii.iy.-; Jisuma... L. i in . i . arm jostipli . lirowu. ot lie Kalb County, k. The Helical i niiiiress, in all its special legislation with reb n nce tjo the removal of disabiiilit., has acle.l iiion the principle that Ciinsialwit lU-yuli-'m ta- I ttfrtr-, when it reipiired nerve to evhi'iil it, i en tirely seeon laiv to alter born prolcssi nis nl ''I'Mnliy." Irn prime fivonti'i., nl tliepns eut day, are tlio-e who e lnc:ile l tln Soiilh lip to the point ot siyehsjon. but wlm now. for tin ir own sclti!i mli-aw i nn nt. :n, lick ing the dust and breaihiiif,' I iU , bypiM-riti cnl and cringing protestatiou-i o' "l ninn iaiiuM WUy- h' il that wt hear nothing as In the removal of llie ilissbilji ii; of jucll nieji a It. K. Moore. Itedf iri l.rown or Lewis IIaner, who never, tor a moment, during the ..trj'injr 'time, 'faft'ertd' lU fficif allegiance to the Union Ijo, k at the fore going list : .Sf. W. UotdcA.H the lather of auvaibin In North Carolina, fie w an in favor of dis solving the Cniim ns' far back as 185S. He signed the ohuauceof W-easjp.pj- said .Ue...(. was prouder oHt than of any act of bin lib aad predicted that the day of its passage, would be celebrated, in all time to come, by bonfires and illuminations. Winn he came ont lor peace, In the hitter stages ol the wart which he had ajlyicaU;d yiilh as much bitterness an any marl in the State he decbBKf.taat ha wa ttetuated by de sire "to save Slavery" And since the war, in 1865, he proclaimed "unqualified opposi tion to negro aufTrage" as the most "con spicuous of Union landmarks." . C. J. Rogers la nobody, but what littkiu- fluence he has he threw against the Howard amendment, and he voted against it In the Legislature ol lSSS-'Oft. William A. Smith, nl Johnston County, is "famous" for having hunted deserters from the Confederate service with dogs, during the war. '"Tlfi as But i K,' of Rock Iri gliil m Coti of yr was an original Secessionist, and a Captain in tbe (.'oufederate service. Rufua Barringer and Victor lUrnneer were butk aidutrutiiualaicsai.loui,tt,jiuil hHl?mTrmls(tiiFnS ltt' the- tMTrtwff rste - wr. vice. ' ' -Tbe-only preaent rertnnrmmiritrirf rr tii tb Pie men is, that they have, bo ila ir ov.fi m Nish purposes, connived at the .infamous piirpo e ol CfOngress to ilegrade their own fellow- citir.cns, by putting themtieni'sth the heel rif a degfaded aniT semnififtiafotis' face. ... Fur tlie. Suntiiuil. - NORTH CAROLINA TliOOI'S I A TUK Mieaana. Pkfa aniMUi ks :- (,'rnli meit: -t have -been more gratified than-1 can easily express, by llie niiuterlv vinuiea awriSiikfc,.;i.JWjl, 1wwiti(Mi--.siiJ 'lua, accuiier, by Otn. P. II. Hill, in the last No. of "The Land We Uive." under the bead of The Lost Dispatch.". 1 think I have never seen anvtliini' net ler none, more, iisi, iinu tnnre-neroiiiv. Kvery North t'arotintnn, t especially, ought .te-wywe that such a notice has appi;arejl.ij ft. el)fepiptiuie ikok, ny a cimteuiptible author,, one ot a class whose greaa ajiu apueara tu Lave .been to itiorv or slander JTdrth OarnTTria. ; FV ' ' WhTnot follow op this strig blow against Virginia arrogance, and iiauni lirtB Ot lf the tmnonr vrf -ttie-wer, by mip plyiug Gen. Hill with the materials tor writing true niatory oi me gaiiani ueeiis, and patient euffwings, and ..terrible losses. of tbe Kortb, Carolina troops 1 I cmi think of no one who would, so readily enter upon tbia work as tabor ot love, who would prosecute It with more Keal ami discrimina tion, 'or with A finer capacity for its suc cessful completion. If you, Messrs. L lilyra, umfinen this auL'trestion. will Vou Dot enforce Hiy-wjrmif those who W twweess material to lbf wanl turm to Men. mil. or, at least, to correaimnd WKb hitn on the sub- It ia aad tnougiii liia,t miiiitmeot coi um ot.iiutJ.tKJl . U.iatorua, r"s"rv called" end thousaoda of Virgiiii Histonea, "so- sailed" agaja, have been 'tssued, whilst you can only eouBt, oy a tew imnnreri, me cuh a nns put forth by Hie State,1 which, in pro portion to Its population, gave the moat aiid beet men, aoq me greawsi conu-iouiions, ro I their snniiort. But for "The Xaud We - ,., HHte wt)Ulj U ,n.,t and alio otbera to ciaiui all the honors of the g!rfib tlitrvbi tU(jtlefor ir deuendence. . W bcther nr not tjig. ti m ha. dout4 that this t a time to co.itct the ma ejii e:ai ii'ir i tin inn i teuals for it. s Every day loai will make thai task; more dtrticnlt. B-itiryoorselvesj therefore, ' tf iie bearterf aon of the 'Static, to a that Jtiatice la done her. H. v-Mnr Vmnr'A HM. - - JW most cordially endor tliSAimwable,Lwfuo4 up by (techuiog heslHl oot- ggwstKMi . o ant eceeibust. -eurrw(diit. If Gee. Hill will aignify willingness to nndertake the "labor of hive," be will not he at a lt4 fif materiaf. His own gal lant and eop'oua expftritnses, dit;f' to the cmuUterljripencnce,,,eii,tJiAiyli4lJj rmrhs f wtrtcn -wuL r'f ftr-he i biatory of ber brave aow ter cblldrce, ot which abe will be prnod. " We know of lit) Rwfl.withtn osir botxlra to comment, every W-T M ften ft'1?, yotnieti ttij l!ff'Ji vo tbU "toiikaiBtf fcy the pW!c Se"?!i ATtM-T- ! 1 lie "4 nii.tiliilloiuil 4'oinciitloii," ! j , ! JW--llfl.l ( MUHT 5KS3IUS. FmnAvVKeb. Si, tw;s The ("onrwiti 'dock. The Julfrs-'e n was called to order st ? llie!.tKtl WiS as (sin t.ikeu up P Mr. Jlich, wlni was entitled ty the floor, said that when he .secured tho floor, this niorninK, lie Imped to huve ncovere(l from , Uia Uoarseutta, but, as ha bid no f Ve.me! 0e Pet relsry to r( 8rf W t. must I ii,. hud ,n,b-ti-d tin hi .. n,intc to il. Luu ffi,'ifrtV"e a j" w niTniite? " " " ... .. . ... ,. id I in iiMi:il iirguiueiit in lj:Kiiit ol univer . ih'uio .niifni, aiiil ojj4iHed the dislrsn (disemeni ot any class ot nbite men. A birge poition lit tliOKii aliinl ili-fnim lni d wi re. In;. Hi firul Uiw abiding men, and, view ing l.i oi ii i t it i;i ii jiuiely pailiDau point of i . ilii v wiiiM juiii inure by a kind and ii ni.'t.t ciininc l li mi thev cou'd possibly by a liar-Jj i, .ui . l luual bu jcjjuJusssi-il that the lb pub!ii an ' !ty had lost ground in the N nli, . iegirhiling in a proscriptivc man Mi Iin )i m i in iivor ot eitiiauclihiiiix all, un i 1 j i mi ntiii ;i jut uuti wtw (.'ou- sittiiiioii. ill. ivl' heamtg up all party Mnte iiinl i 'i in I en 1 1 1 Hi . an t uniting al niting all the ll'i'dion. e.'ile III Ui'li I ol i-'V,- tind Htl Ml. llnr.i on kmi.I iiml.ai lirKt, it HahSs inieniioii out tu sj.eitk. s lie regarded tln matter nt in Jin sntfr.iri'' s a settled thing, tor the iii-cut. Hint he well knew that noihinu tlrW thev could nf vrouhl n Hcli; :iii-m i i it blnnl and uinrt career. ltti had been liiirpried and amused at the 1 rtireition the deflate had token? ft was ex traordinnry ill the evlnmie. For the taut ! three days and nights, this measure hid I been discussed in purely a partv point of view. not, as it shuuld Ues in abigh mind ed, statesmanlike manner, wth an eve sin- irle to the eiMid of the c-ountrv.' It hail lien HiuiiAerl solelv for Ihe ftifvancpment t-te kfrmblvmmrtv: - Atthirasmc time. he was aniused to aee bow liigbunotl gentlemen on the other side were, and how they kicked the poor old dead 'rebellion, when there was no danger. A stranger. coming Into this Hall; would hsvesiijiposed the rebellion just in its incipic-ncy, instead of having ben dead lor llin-e years, --and that life and death were at stake to crush it out. It had become his duty to defend ril lbmiM-Mi:4iMteritafwta.ed'tiM Gob? acrvative gentlemen who thought and acted with him, from the unjust and unfounded insinuations that rebellions sentiments were lurking in their bossoms, He bsrt thfr honor of ?MoVw (whichever ymt choosey to beforrii to theorfltritttPe on Moffrstrp stwI had twen railed in eoniune- Wff'-- !.. ii- i i ir i ;. lion who mr, irrrinaTa, itt min a iiiiiioriij' report, in which were embodied the senti ments of the honest, intelligent white citi zens nt this State. Mr. Pool, the Chairman of the Committee, in his speech, the other day, had said, in taking np the report, that be would divest it ol all its tlnerv. He torted..wliJi4htri3.tj that he ( l'iii)l) did not ytonder that we (the Con servatives) looked with fear and apprehen sion upon the admission of ao I trie a el-es - of ignorant Mi ks to the ballot b.., for we knew that Ihsi vole would be thrown with liV Itndirsl party. X ifMogt flimsy ."erirameWt" Hirif Mr. Ilnrii iin) iii'1 not know whether Mr. Pool ..lijul Utw lav--ower -tmt; -btrt hi; noiild vi-nmre llie aaserimn tnat. ulst years ai;o, Mr. Pool iidvociifiiit and believed in tin- r!).'IH of holdiiiir s!an ti. iei. much i- any otlmr man in the State. Mr. Durham, afu-r d- in ifishiu,' the va riotis shallow arguniiMls aiX Afn..l1oiil, pro. emu led to draw a faithful uiclur of ibe tu : ........ ..r.l.: J.. 1 ... s. i i 'ryiuiuiias. m '"" smirae, iu uie iiin luvi ii cJiaiet. ii ii in a great moral right that you wish tbe negroes to have, why do not the Northern HepnMi cans, who have controlled the KotOhiti Hates, tor the last 85 or HO years, give to thenegw stillrage ! No, they will not lo It toil, for nartv rmrnrrees. tbrv nse vimi i'ihe berVfrr f" at yon in their sleeves, and. lor your suplc nes and seiyility, they look npon you with disgust. " Wf TbiHittiii CilferPd Into a long argtT--ment, showing the fallacy of the argutueuta advanced bv the Rcpubliesn party on the fioor, in regard to the constitutionality of! tlie rBCfltiiitrution acts, In regard to our bavinsr' tlffet" wr natha mi fafiTiort the Consitiution, tbe reverse is the Until, it ii roti that have doll'.! it. Wc swore to sup port theCtmntitHtiwa of - United tttaUsa. The reconstruction acts are declareil, by the great enunciator ot the doctrines ot the Radical party, to be otitsidi) of the Const! tutlon. The Presidtuit of the United BUtes has so declared them, and we (the .ConVf' vatives) ri'iei't them aa lielnir eoiitfary! to the teachings of that document.- You? on the other aide, to. advocating - ttteas adsot Congroej, violsle yoar oaths it not legally. vou do morally-. Uuw caa we i .be eli'ji with having biokcH our fartTi ih thii'mat-T tert When be ( Mr. I.) took the amnesty oath, he did not swear to support Tliad. Stevens and the feat ott bis lntniti vh crow. He had kept bit oath aacred and inviolate. Sir. L'urliam, in alluding to the brave men that, had fallen in the niriftfler'afiS csnse, fallen in tbe defence of th -ir country, said that U any mointjer on this ft mr dared to imnuun their patriotism, or reflect, in an improper manner, upon tin ir motive jH" ngiuingior vuai. cbiihs, u wwii km mem, one and all, that they Uei ia their throat: ' . We hope to-be- U to give' ASfr. - Dur bam'a remark, ia eeUjua, heraofier, j H-iWotld. et Chatham, was nett i - . . .-. heuft pat? were reveled at ftik, and launch ed out let one of hia eliafacteristfc speech - He deooenceij tbefato refaeliioa aa wholesale murdil1, and tlie men engaged in At M miirdercrv Ufjuieh told twwTOany times he bad been in the Legialatore, aad trjst uiiv one, who had fought the relieihim out to the rort - K " '" 1r. Durham atonce chnctrijM!fl him as a clows and said he won'd not tiotbe any 4hiogbat came tram such I Mvrf-e. f. . rr.' W4h(tprlreir-"ncp--irprrr'',tiifi-JluUcKUi'Viyt-CQuseJt. wa.4lQwaliA at- lf 4' reyiy m U irim. llexpat.e- atanuallt the jjfrmfi.l whli-ti be did when be lat spoke. ' HarrTs, of Wake, (o(tm, jwiotber speorh, f ine earn ott ktof-t A-v "r1-. irf jnaroaaitx.pijuiaUpx--,,'Jis 'sl Uid, in k'i sdin to the lata war, lis M jbs meen to elvaasJy the uta ofi Hi mrrri, bad f Srt fn the ftr. n mttrdceees. but only iiteuioeo sticu s ire!iivn imvi arxi hiiv. rVauCtVifcc..... fbl lA.'liuu of Sir. ilontOiR.ljoiiriied. VVS'lij of fjfi'.vwan ,'h MOKMXir wrtiov SiTi nniv I., i IHttS The Cimumifii wits calied (. order at 10 o'ehak. Prayer by the )l y. .Mr Hrvwcr. Mr. Jli Doiuild, ol ( liatlmm, moved that the Iwulv adjourn laivrt MmuUv ties t.. at 10 i,vuBk,itt. bunuL ut. .AV'AsbuiiaUm'.. bmb . Me, rrtcr(er moved to iiiiieiid, Ty f irtvil ' illg thi 1'er i,m lor to il:n. Mesira. Tn n 'h. t I how in. and Kirtir. ol I-eiiiiii objected lo tl aoioiiriiiiienl (Jallowav. t iiei o i 1 1 Mood, megroj tiui nt .1 it. I'v Sir. iiencli. id Chowan : A icsotutiuii that this t -onvrntiiia. bunur Uw miury of Wosliington. by prucceijing to cugratl ii.(U the Coiistitu-tioii ihe principles ul tiuth nivl justice which have rtndefid bis name iilus Uiou. t)n uiolioii of JI.kmI, irtegroj the rules were suspended ami the lesoiiition adoiiled. Mr, Pool moved to suspend the rules aiid- taku up the .Sullrage qiiestiou. Agreed to, when Mr. til-ant, ol Wayne, link the Hour. He spoke lor xoiiie time in lavnr of the majori ty report, as he did not wish to present a Constitution that savored of a partisan character, lie-in- v nt to the uniisl ar gument in behalf i( univi ral m uro n8rsoe, anil (jrew "cloipn ni " upsn the lonj; suffer ini;s o! that down I nnlden race Vlr. Heal on next aro-e. lie was glad that they were approaching tho settlement ot this great 4immmm upo tbe birth slay of the father-nt trie ennrry. and in- rowM hsve wished that the Farewell Addn -s o that great man cmil t have been read to this body, as the piiiwipb- embodied in it nn ilerlsid tbe whole louinliilion ol the aovern ment, and be hope I that at least some por tions ot it would le n ad, ere ... Uus . dav'a Woik was dim. Mr. If. went into a lung ar- KUtuent op-n the sutijiwrt, and, in Tegard to the disfranchisement of a certain cine, he said that tbotigli tin; remembrances of the late rebellion, and tlie appeals ot aged men Upon this floor, and the shrill notes Of defi ance from g!:nt,lernen on the other side, had made hia bosom swell within him, yet tie would not be driven from off his ground. He did not think that they should tor an ment in coming to a conclusion in this mat ter. Mr. Benton did not eaactly favor any of tbe report. Ho thought they should ton form to tht"ne(s of Congress not go one jot beyond, them, or fait one- tot rtftow them. He held that any Constitution that fbey might frame-must conform in evrrv part icular to the reipiiremeiits of the recon struction acts. As this plan is laid down, there was nri other resource than tOKConiply with it ; and he thought, so tar as Voting is coneerned,tbat when the Slate is reconstruct ed under that plan.' uuiveraal aulfraije will jiracticully pievjil, but not universal am rnper wwTt t-tW rwyv...,w oana. i-14i meu by a set ial act of legislation. He be lieved that there is a large class of men in the Slate, that shi.uhl never boh! office, and that, while thi y would be allowed to vote, yet maiiy id Ihtiu would crow grey before ttHtreiiis-swst allnw thwta.fa.wu.lf.foi, from the Cpuiriuliee -nii.IWitJ, in loiienm upon negro surirage, anil me righto id tha-lu,- btr--osTrrerrrtrrt thitt rho Declartition of liirtejTeqitcncc contained no clause that rrengnlKett tho right ot property in man, and that the imbli st sentiment ever lltterwl ti v Madison was when he Haiti that ho (Madison I would not permit the word "slave" to appear in the (jutmitution. Mr. Durham asked Imn it it did not cou ' "."J4' tain a pledge not to iiiteifere w ' it ft the Afri- '"" '"' "' until tW Mr. II. replied : '! know very well that tbe slave trade was MwvniMed to csist nrftil the year tWW. but wtis then abrogated, as a great moral f line, wd those whrrrngnged In it were held to be pirates." Mr. II. continued for some time. and, in feioiw;byia . ..if.....:- Mr. Durham, who said that he hoped that Mr. Pool would not, according to Ins notice, cell the' previous rjnration at this hour, ia 'Bw rmrnd trratrke -ww-'wimpAHrrt to n ply briefly to the remarks of Mr. ftentmt He (Mr. Durham) thmight the invocation ol the spirit 1 4.-Waslimgt wnly made, to bush the mournful death km II that was about to beeoiiniled vr thri)4Mtit ut . the libertie of the people of tlils R'nt1. Wash ington was, himself, a large slave holder, and never a word fell from his lip h.Ivoch ting the freeing ol'those slave. !n or.1. t f ii give them suffrage end prii irei. t tbe rlrgradatiofl of aportionof bisow i rob.r .-nl fellow-cittlen. In regard to the foul as persion east Itpon the people ot this State, who had done theirluty to their country, In defending its sacred rights, be would de fend tbeov,- t,- rraat, that port ion of them who were hia constituents. As to oiitragce and ruiiira titrpetratml upon bmanttT."he eowtdf'har ti'h cases upon Northern troop, w awe n w nommittea oy tna. rnuthcrn soldiers in the late war. -Northern i;men ebarged upon u the commission ft. gn-af wrong in attompflng a separation From the Cuioii. That was tiWr version of if, but be 'lWiMferteMwlw-waniv h-d . b-ra.ia Dieted, that oar right had fwieo yuiirageil, and we acted -s men iAi.f set. o ik nu arms to n-sisf encrnHClmeiit ; and thme who iimsiI their honesty, in o auiimt, aad tbeir belief in the jostne-sof l heir cause. spoke most falsely. '.','-' . We believ rwirie ties- priocloles npon which ib war wa fougjjt,. Jjut ve accept the iiMef that war aa settling forner that fW.bb5h Wntetle We ttirv? vyn-t,r: 4 that, at legitimate result i .f ( nd now, 1 it .the partjof e'.inagnaniniou conqueror, to say that a largu claw of i iir inlelligmt fejlqw-fcitizen shall jjo down to their grave, acpnveil ol their righ'S aa citiZ'ntf , j - -J. 1 he real intention of the Radicals in this tni'ti-r whs to persecute all men, wbo witf not sweir to upKrt the R- publican pari y. S irne ol voii (o not sty it direerly; I ut jou lo mnirei tiy.n niir n. s.-r-' t 'm't i r au l (. oti ifleton have, with morn tonnes, enme init and sstd ao opcnlv. All of you, fn Mitti ni) la lianalate tat llinsanitt end -Thia is a rtteWCrttJMrmTrjwtTT7yr tiumriini imciiigeui ciii;itusoi luts ot-ate 1 YrHi come out ami tay plainly that. fall, frrrr to rnak triMb errme trfW-wrrrirfrswircr-- Tty boiioralire'arguinenCyou intend, 'by m- ramoits test oaths, to fceep them irom op piMingyoil at the ballot box, Mr Candler L'H lo rcbr him to the iw-.it t$'f n jf?opti J? &Xsbwe,ni.-ut. Buua aal ini'4Jt.o!is e,v tbe taeaame ub U.b tU ,C.nviiLii, wuulil iMiti4. lii jieopie of tflis State. The cojfu of ATabiiii linl burled It back in their tewh, though the negroca had a large majority in the jtftfe.,. tt- t..J4Mui a4tliaWi:' even ttieifi'td Swallow' " """ ' Mr. Cantlltr replind bat lisjal meu bad framed it. Mr. l)urbm:',''oyit loyal F There gore that perverted word, ftgain ! It di 1 not Come well ff- a rkia trKo hmi ' divert n) frro tfu Cftdwt4 finite, after lie had, ol iii own free will and accord, volunteered lo It Service, JBr. i siHiier replied that - wm a ,vwfl; man, not ol age, when he did it, and he Minn ftmndtbat he wW fm w"W pew 1 " " Mr. ittrhafn : Tes;'TbaWsie i nicu" un. !V Krrre,- whose -not Very -ii'inViriofJIy - gnnifee seemed to Indicate that tbry'hvd come to ! the conclusion, that they loi.l got into the - ' wrung pet." I was not of age when .th ' w trcninmonrecL t bnd m oti, but if I j brf I brtirf fnte vtet fbriTsiorf hi I licving it to I a right anil a tarred one. -i I Ipugtit tbe war through, and to dm ,i,n proud of my rreori, believing now, as I did then, that our cause was right, ami jus', j Uut at te am render, t rwrrrt Tbe reitiTt i in good laith, as did the whole people of ! this State. ' Mr. Durham ably argued, for' some lime, the various proposition eontalnd-in the reports, and the varioua amendments and suhstitutca proposed, atitl cotichnled bv brandingthe whole Thirijf as a vile ami in' iquitonsmeaaure, gotten up to choke olt all opposition to the Radical party. Ir. Heafnn replied in quite n linil t nr gmen. - Mr. AshhvV was next rampant t:ui Mi. Durham's allusion to the causes ihnt led to the rvdxilllon, &c Mr. Csndlor, one of the signers of a min ority report, aaid he had not changed bis opto ion in resrard (n tvB!.tef.te'4lw,wsm'fi'' favnrm' dlsfranctristnjr all "traitorn " . siM n ally Gov, (irnham and Vance, who- in rliienceand abltt'y Were worth tliomamls ..f V'ee cery loffji that had participated in tlm n-bellion should ha grateful lor iveipiog with their o-k Thr Monfl "of tntmfiimlir of loyal men cries to ttlis CoilvcuLoi '.tot vengeance. lie would go for disfranchising more, if he could get hisjtanda on Ilium, mtrelH(iTbe aisaliilitie now resting on uch good and true men as W. W. lloMen, and some other Radical; He conclude!, by ottering a substitute tortile wholesuli jeet mstter. - - - Tbe Chair ruled It out of order, siving mat mat were already two substitutes before nr. lourgee sain mat ne wislien to Know what the effect of tbe previous quisuon would be. Would it cut otTamenrtnn nts ? The' Chair ttoei.ied not-. - Mr. Piail said that the attendance was j atltn, thai tair vote could not -to lrtuiner lie. tborelorc, moved to adbnui Uittil Mouday next, JO o'clock. After various objections and a i;o i,l di al of wrangling, it waalcarrietl. . i n, ..j,., , . . . .. MlbliN'INU 8ES8ION, . Mondat, Feb. 3 1, lfu8. The Convention waa called to order at to Prayer by Rev. J. W. Ilootl, (negro.) Harris, of Wake, (negro, presented a me morial concerning a divorce caae. Ittfr-rred. Mr. Andrew, another ot tbe same nature. wnicn was aiao reterrcii submitted two ordinances wind i were or- rtereit to he printed." " Mr, Furkner, from tliewkvt Commlit. on final adjournment, a resolution that this Convention will adjourn tins di on Tuea day. the 10th day of March, at l'i o'cIihTc. M. On motiou of Mr. Abbott, the ri pwrt'wna accepted. He then moved that It lie made: the o 4ai rn-rler, at batt-piist 10" f?vl li.'an Mon day next. . Carried. raprctmft,aRnmNViia '," ""'"' By Mr. atcIoii!il, of CUatli im : A rea nl ut ion in favor of eatablialiing a I Vjiiiten- iiary. Referral. - - By Mr. Coljrrove : A resolution Hoiking '.-IllwsttmttW ahjriiiaiiKieifBr! fly Mr. A'llvdf : Ad ordinance incorpora ting the Northwestern and North Ciirolion Railroad. (tPkCIAI, OUIIKH The report of the Commute on Immigra tion and 8utiUe, istablHhiug an Aa'itt in the city of JJfew Votls, aVt ilken lip. The question, recurred upon the amend mn-utMf. MSnuaf(l, it t'hsatna, s'riar b un, m i,lie-Wt-iihv tbe-emnbi-thw-thnr--e nor shall sppoiut,' ami inneiting "the jhi pie aliU.lcct.'I. , . j Mr, Junes, of,. Waaliuigton, was opxiser to tin niuliiplicity of. draughts npon the Public frasKiniy, The Agi nt ia to to put, t'j.Oot), tnirth Tunsurnr is diriieted iu pay all the othei-Av ne-esry fnpensea-id ilu: agency.)! You rbav hea,ly esvalilished toi many high salaried of tlcer, for th i pov erty strickea Stute. He tbouht this mesa qujurtia asutetutbia ift "--ixik-a.-, terr 'r-'i-r- - -y - TbeCbairiaterrnpteil tbe speaker,, say. lug that motion bidell iitir), pV,,ip.'. bad heretofore lnu ui ute. He. Rich boxf lh g ut nn iu woiii.t (., elloweil to go on. hr t)n nun ri ha-li ,. the harangue be gave thorn some days a-"i Mr, Turner al tbut it i' reb rtfi? wa very good and he wiaoed to hear itv' The, Chair; rOo m jar; g tM,-th lloMw acem iuclutcd tojttien to you." ' Mr. Jooee resomed hi remark, stating bis obtectiooe to Jibe roeasnre. : ilu did i,t tliiok that thu peasantry of . Kurops wimld twwie ctowa to tbr tectiim Uifrmg the color ed dase, No, tlier would tnrn ttielr fooj stej. towattl IbeWeai, lm.4fe brb.tr prevailed. - Pending rbrtfticusaios, ItebouTiTrrivedP to reaniu tlte - -v- - - --, v " "! erpfRsoit QfrsTfon,' "'Ttrr7P"ooT,'tb 'Cbbron,' took the floor IT coinmeiiec4 his apeecii Jiga.1 jn.-ttw-. tor tbe last ten j -i. he hail rip posed n,e tnaututtoa wf efavery on pHntjt't fie tenuted the Idea of negro supitimiry s totng utterly imprwudh,. I, w llLl,uu ttl(lB the wafrha-nrd of theCuiM.ivjuvis, , piliticulefl-et, &.u l,i rei.r 1 to n l!r. I conrse being pursued toward t ie me,. ,. were lalcly cniiid 'ir it,,. , , ua'f v,ona, l,u.o. ami oiiinr bailing itadlcals io CODgres. (commending aa t ' st,r tmr re tie C"nstJtflUf)q gimuh'm,-,un-t lenient course towards llie oho. formerly in rebellion. He thought that nv clause f disfranchisement In lb ConstKuiii.n would ruU mosfdiBSfctruuslr. , He ws-rtti tint h-t 1 wn rr, ' T p tl,e it ,.( form f tlie- let. raimtlB,' r-k t'i, Mh frt.-ra iu (nuoylfleriiiji .ruii.a. H to (lice, Wt.liitiuziit tbtv aiiuu.!'. Ti . .1. - i r tueb un woi thy fi-uliugs. He would appeal to the colored people; they bad tasted the tMt.nf litHTtyi the aback laa- -i4 -ittsei fioiu tlieir limbs; let tboae ahscklua,., fcf white and black ttiett, be bttrled forever. tie appealed to the nitre men timn thia rlHir to psnse ere they 4wk anch -'fatal stp, U hoped tlmt tliw' minovity report wonld In- voted dovn, and also the" rmrtnr i'y licpublican nport. and that the 1st see, fiou nt the tincjoiliy report would 1 artnp tid, with the timl.rstjiiiding that additional sutiona may he flfvred in tWesture f I provisos, The ;gwVl sih4'g", f 1hI t'uiovnl to take the first bMiUlrTXh sei:t Ion nt the tullowsy (negro) withdrew blstnbstttuta, iu favor of. that o Mr. French, of Illeden 1 he:irtit'e oil suffrage of the majority re port Arad Tn vpr-rt m T Afr ffisbyn moA.t to "frfU cut, iu 5th htm, -three ttioiuhs," (lentitenre nl voter in County) and insert "thirty day." ir. Tool uiccplcil. Mr. King, oj Jjenojr,ol4iCtd,- as lug-' U would open the door to fraud. He (nought three mouths a short enough time. - Mi . lleatou's amcuiluicut crvated a good deal ol delle. ' r- Mr. McDonald, of Chatham, callei'l lor the vciui and Auyg, bnt he call wa. not sus- laiiie f. ...i...,,J'.,.J. J 1'hidpiestioii was put and the amotidiutmt was adopted. The question recurred oim tbe tiUiatitute of. .Mrrrcncb, of Bladen, disfrancliiaing elf imrsoiiswtin, rvlonstotli war, helil Kf .cuiiveaiid .linlicial ofacet, but providing tlist the legislature, bf two third-vote, ill v remove such disabilities. , ' Mr. French moved that It be adopter as asnlMitiite tor the first net'tion, already (he ilisfranuhiaenient- question as Con? li id fined it, but provide further, that the Uuut-ra! Assembly may remove seek disabiti tiu. ar,d rt ilurt not inUirteiw with www if.. diMUtu Cenffmt miffit W St to re lievc tofort; tbv.rtLflctuinjut'tui Untito. turn. ' . ' - ' lTr.t,-riTrgTO,tmitiTtIT0M ameniT" ment. . H Z . . si t i-i Mr Welkwaaid thepmpoerd. amendment nld disfraucbiae; the beat Union nien in tin" State, who took office at the band of Union men to protect them. . Mr, Fn nch replied that the diaabllitie f iucIi men could to removed, by the Legisla lure. , ,.- ' i . j, Mr, V).Wf, Vby should, notlhia Cofc Venrtfin itn rtifs now r Tl Tiail the power lo do so, I - i " ' Mr. Heal on mid that, omhr tha recoil -hUluUuu auaaud tlie Howard amendment, all would to permitted to yotc, though ntn-miirht-to --jstevFntorl-'trTim'- hntrtiug oHice. Ii would tof therefore; ir -Hbl nb sliTOTe Was :Ii)iUtaJa" dirct' opposition to the polit y ot Cuiigna, It might to kit leeling that the Congrca should bar re stricted suflrage, hut it wa not that be "lovwl Cfr leia bnt Rome utore," which Impelled him to oppose tbe amendment. Here it lengthy colloquy took Jilaoe be tween several ol th Radical a lo tbe n tuie of tha Uuwatd, arueudoMHit, . with which it would to profit lean to cumber on cnlnmn. "" '"' s " , Mr. Pool said tbt a till debate Would seemingly uever nA, he called tbe previous ouestinn. - "- 1 Vsrl'itt's Oi7VcffiqttniXlpoiu(( "Jf p'rdcr t "n'eic la'seil, i the J rules were read lld j rlrf-rslt rfili siisfajjipd. " ... Wt' question recurred npon Miv Prencb' u' sit ule. The yeas ant nay were called and nrsulied aa follows : yea gS, nays T7. - Mr. J.mes, ot Washington, desired to ollW his amendment, but Mr. Pool contci did that the previous (lucstion cut off all (Jubat Hh tbissectioe,. - r, i - ' (Three or four debgatea, entrtlnlng tKrfrrent opinions, were (TU (be floor at tl same time. The Chair begged that gentles iee--wM tint- ttt' ttpealc st once. The Chair iu Inclined tortile ndversely, and emltatvoretl to Otplaifl toMr. Jon "wby and when-lore, Mr. imes couldn't see the fbrre (if soch rcaaohtifg. - Hf: Cliairmaa watt sorrv that the gentleman Could nut wlrr-'Wtf0amiS-M' itmm iaid'" he w iuld Iik lo Widnrttatid. k,m, hut that was impossible. Aft-r some further itobele, t'.c Chairmati appi.akd tu iha.tWetoeyyto know whether the ailieadiueBt baal been m I he table betiire tin- 'previous question is put. (In being fold that it was Mi, Julius aiHuuilimmt was at- laat Jat to--vmv and lot. ......... , t to fcwbasiy, M Oi.itol, tree earrieiL' " I At wwi r Ms,, m, 4i ; Washington movml tu siiseit ont and Insert : "It shall to the duty of tbufieoeraj Assembly to pro., vide, from time to time, fur the registration of all electors, but no person shall be al lowed l register,- srtite, or bold nllice, with out hsvlnji first taken and euhscribed in nstb of loyalty to the Constitution, jn oppiaiitlitti 10 Secf ssioti, and In favor of i ho civil and uoliucal quality of all men, riiv jnee oue- rcmams ol Saturday.! - Mt. Touriiai aheii to amend bv aubati.. fniihgftie uatVof the minoritf report ,f m sst, v aniiirr end l .ongieton, Mi. Piml moved te lav. both amendment on the table. - - ' . . ; ' )-.;- Tl,. ........ .....1 MA,,,. ... .I1..J , , ..r T, w snn . tutitju au vp- Xlil'edf Visa 41. nav 151). Ttio who voted 'in the affirmative were : ijtrasra- Abtort, Asbly, Raker, Behtow, B adiey. Cherry, (negro,) (Ailgnrre, Daniel, Do art. Dm ham, Lilts, Eiheridge, Furkner, Oisirg.l, Oraham, of Oittige, - Heeliin, Hoduett, Jlolbiwell, Itig, - Joms, of Cldwll, King, ot Lenoir,- Legg, Len non. Long, Mai I of, MeCubbiiia, ,, Murrilt, HtcDooeld, ot ' Onstham, Mi'Dontlit, 'v f Moore, M'llltean, Nsnee, Ntcborson, Parker, Pj-'Utsok Pwtf- HicnY HodmaOrftitiiilcrliii,1 Billy, Bweet, TayU, Wat i, Williams, of ,t)-mipsrtn, Willtatnj. of Wke, " Tii'sw who voted m tbe mutative were r -Messrs. Andrews, .Atdlott, iileme, Bryan,. '-Carter, Candler,. Chilln( Co. Dickeyj Dinrkworth, Eppe. , (n.igroj isher, sr"jidivrf flla.W, French, "of t howan, Kullings, Oallowtj. (ocifo Our Tiiinl, Glover, Oriihem, of Montgwuserf, ftofly, tiuntir.'Huiria, of Wake, (negro. Harnv of Frajikiitl, ( IUy, Iljiyns of R i'ih-., IliglmmUUnegr ,)Uojller.'Hubl,, Hood, (negro,) Huuni, ((vegroj. )ot,M Waelnnoion, Ivrnn. v. I.i. (n. trro I Mann. Mir, Mofire , Mirti, Muroiir. p.,ila TMvt, rhUu4, (sue.) S(.to,d, Rar, tf, v -trow, tiho'let, HoTibms, (ucgro,)' twj. 8.1H. h.Stilwelb.Tcairiie, Touriie, Tutr! lurtiex, Welkor. - - . - : Tu question recunjed upon Mr. Tonr- aroen.lerK The yeas a-id (.as w, re enltad 'miwt to vote etomt: p,i :ti ... .vsf -r-mw4t i- -tn-vttm t Wo.f ftf the m noril report n pi Hw ,. 1r k l.l,lt n.,, ,,.1. . ... i WllSSI t?a -lO- IB I9MS1 , Mmlui-OS ilv i- . i- i.. 4-'m: t ) do tolemnly twear (or ail.to.) that I am truly ami devotedly attaclnd to tbe Union ol all the pitatnt, and oonns-..; to any disso-- I4tit 4hiBiHftot ite, m f!tr-j ' lltical syuipiiihy uu,.,tuu iiustiuatons and I badera of the rebellion or trith the emiiiu of the' t'nion, tiof ppnjl:atioi r their ' prhwlplee erpnrp o".r r rliat f will neither 4.y word er eet eneisnrapwnr roantenarrre rr tirtt of awluinn or ,itisarT.nloij 1uwd the government of llie. limed Stales or law tjiereof f'snd that will sihuIii end nlfed the Union r ttitsx State, and will1 tiiw-oursge emt ri1tHiit rflorts to destroy or impair the same.T" , ""Sir, 1 vr,(-, ni Ti'J-vfctKrtn'tf? ,u tM the ground Ui.lt ft did ruit protect loyal- Tsrpiflfrrty stflfy lny- ' ' . ;o.k i Men. t. stJ'iH Mr. tourifueitdjiattw) to it on the ground that it w aa too kment. Pliulin fimlu t dw Urfiion. Cvh Uitte. -Miofbmvjf W: TTh fr.,w;k If, nn.1 until ' s'etctpthw:eijj. ' ;W'Ji . - tftU ' " i '" 'I ' ,s..i Mi ,;,ti,u. - ""'. JP"4imou4 Miajukkt recoivcil lat evening, cob taut fuller ttiintio( tha ex oiting evunl of th pnat thiy or two, In .Washington,, tbkn bare yet, war-Jicd us. It tay : , ; , , f j ," , 1 - -Wisttifsiit, F. b". 3ip.T-Tiie''dleineut' " atout --tto-thnntim ycnmrsli-ss today nearly equal to that of yesterday, and was increased In tbe kiterooo by the tcport of tb Committte onIoiaaUuotiaa . secom- mending tbe impeachment of tbe I'resident by a strict party vole seven Ruditalt for nil two Democrat against " tbe re oort. - ila ltBiitlitw(it-s ins'ued by Judge I art, ot the District. Supreme Court, lur the arrcs; of Ueiicrul Loienno TUattow, .S. riitiify of ..U'r-..-J iMrtt,--- Itr. Ptle, Cnngmaiusn rrom Mtawnri, ' toimid the warrant -iipne -the- BllidAvit-at Mr. Slatilyu, and At J t'djieit this morniug . placed the rit in the bands of the U. ti. Marshal of the District, .bo, at 8 o'clock, arrested Oenorat Thoifi'is J)!iL jUiiJaUii waa breakfasting. Viut : waiting to .flultfa. bit mewl, li,nvi-t4-Ttoiar-Bcromp-- ' " uiod by the Marsha!, proceeded ti.tbe court ronm, and gave bail in ftvo Ihoiisan-I doU birt, before Itlilgis Caster, to- appear on Wedntdytuxt to answer ' the crime 1- ' leged against him.. The wairaut was it- . sued upnu tne nlliduvit of Htsntou, Betting forth; emrmg rrther thlnst, bis mi BpHilnl- " ment tad confirmation as Secretary of War; that be baa not been removed r that on the twentjsfimt ,(jy. t'VtrtU(.tyrtrdy,J-i. the PrraiiK'nt issued an urJer wliti the jn tent and -purpose of removing him (Stan- i ton,) nd nutborbiiig Thnmns to act as rJeeretary of Wat a iiiMm,'nA directing the latter to Immediately enter Upon the . rlisu-liarge of Oiedutie of the vlfice & that .taiil oiikt Ullhgsl aud void, aud enn'trary se ine eipres provisions or tlie tenure oti OtUce act i 1 wholly unaathoricnd and il legal j and that Thomas, by accepting said ppoiotment and etcremtng and attempting to exercise the duties ol tkurcdary ot War, bat violated the provision ef thu lifth sec tion oi tto act tbove reterrud to, and there by has been guilty ol a high misdemeanor1, wnd'wfbjwli-d hrmselt to the pains unit pen- Ities prtaicritod in said Olth set f ion against any person committing ocb ert'ence. ; .. . , Arior Gen, Thomas naembrawtl oof bail be repaired to the Piekiilent' bouse, and Informed tbe Preidept,ihnr.he. hnit been "w- . auejitxj.uu the ch4.ua nu-k by .buutou,- -. .. . Uko. Hbuuiaa-aabi to-t fnsnlcnt-thst be would now go and take posse-slon of tbe War Department at any btzyn. ,Th Pres ' Idrnt replied, "Do tu? eiv.Tll((B!ul then went to the War Department, and met Mr. B tan too I the-private tithe room." Mr, Ktaaton: 'Wuat' your- buimaa in this olllce I" Oen,, Thoinaa tauiied that be was there bv virtue of bis office lis Secretary of. War ml interim.' Jtlr. Htmiton then ordrreilN ., him to bit oflicy as Adjutant Oeneral. (len. Thomaa refused: -to go a.Mnl he jra -bocfetary f War bv limio ut tbcVirdiv from the presidi nt. Mr. Stanluu-iiiinl - -who bait Appoint! il tiun fi-i r. t iry ot War, The General replied ! "Tin! Pn xiileot of tto linited Slata. "Mr.v tltart trjbiued ( .lu nut, fw.-guii. u,y jutib auUiui ity, e4 .-; wilt nif oia-y tiny otd. rs J;om liiiii.'"" Mr. ;' ' Htanlon then repealed the order several " timt, mid to til the nftfett dem rul Tbonias sttwTHrst.'-'-rrr-trrftftt-tsiiti to' " order to ail the iup)ycu et thu , War De partment nt to obiy UencralThomat aa frleerwlary or War, ami (r,-(nral Thorn jttttttded the order- fenrat Tboma' ' " then aid h would eomiim t act a Her- -retary Wr, and wool.) ot rVKogwxe Sir; " Stanton. 'The Utt.-r, toiunaie,! that he would do the same. ' ,' ' ..-Jittlti intervuiw Imtwae 41e, Iriomas- -l Mr. bttiiton several jjnautow tt Vn -great were present, tint mirs ot tbe i-nver- tttion were mtile by (lie IW i, K. More head. , T ' ; Alter the interview, Mr. Manton called upon Uen. Craut, with .wImiiu. lie bad an. bour't convursation. fr-JMc. Cmmesirlnformcl the Xnite'il btalt-a Senate on Wedneeday ilia' lay that "tithe I eginiiing' tl bad a tnortgage on the rjland," thai ' the mort- ot the war the di v whole State of VI art gage nan twen torei li.seil," mid that the pu-aent condit Um ot our aiTali; was the re sult ot such foreclosure. fi,ttt we bail no thitmyUi-ndil tu t,u,t.iKB--,l tin facl. but, (jriwuuiiiig Mr. Conmusfo have a more intimate knowledge than we poc of the business of Ins tttailir Maji y, we accept hia Utteownt ru W may add that are nwt t oil 4ltsh srlenej by the i'liUdligencefur tines tne biyiiiriidg of tbe rar we b" never been si'tlie tiirrcy of tj libaral and rcspei table auiti-l. r., Ituuti 1 now teui mssis-wt ery-vatts'iirWrTiy;--7al. tiomtie. . , Th Waebii,ir;ton copp.gtftr are rapidly (imphfiug the isii wuitii the people ire to to called upon to do-nlein Hit jl roich-' ing President ml election.. Tin! one great js-un tiii Ssptct "nf ux rent events. woi,id ttaa ta bu -irown;r down ttit.-rely to tins :f 1 Shall the nt g-o id the ten ' ,S).itb,-rn ' Siaios rn'lv in rebel!. cm die-ni a Pjvsi "rv( to "4 fi"!j m I" !t"j fijf rst nrr iiisj. Ii uis ol white in lio- Nv.rt.1 aud U rat I Shall tut Pimtitn Hii jantiiy.in New dig. bin t to prrnitltrd lo U.e tb-tsw-'ten te 'ro ltvMtSKtitiewililiitisiiw HHftrVTV-t y-fftr'- Itathjb);) W retitot iwwwsliit ol die Oosero nitint. t or auoiuar tiiur ja s J". . iff I-. -..r.-.. . dT.--:,".-.. . .,4.-ls.. , , .., .-,..t t greets while kjjo, "clmxiiiii ternb-i) ti-it "ickii.i: ' .( tin- it)., i iiiii,1 ton ' J'-'JtJXiiJ-. -,-.-.i, .... ..-.ryrTwrn,' f '- . ..... i ; . . : ' , a i- . r, t j "b-i - a, ! ',,, o-r---s,;?-f- in -i-t1; ir 1. iv t- - "V 151. lis t- -Slrttt rtfl -.HS ' flew fti-wa- r; ' t'n" servant. 1 - 1 1 ,p i "jS I
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 26, 1868, edition 1
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