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LJ..SP! turns or sciwCwmos. Tbt bsxnxxj. I published every UVi tsceyi flumUy, i UnfuU.jtnj Hb-bm: .. Three Ji,. ' " ' Mtwxaufa... '"" Urn yr, - .. J M tw-Wtwkry Sentinel m year, ............ , .4,09 - . ail moutlia,.. SUM Weaklv BcctiB). cm mt. . . . " mi noauba... .0 WEDNESDAY, MAKCU 18. 1868. Conservative Btat Kseentiv Ticket. FOR GO,VERNOR. ' IION.TII0S.8. AHHE, OF ASflOK. -. CQLEllSyjLEJlJP! HALL, or raw basovkb. , ran cioswo scksss. i At 14 (fox, oa ytorili,tto;-qmth were turned loose tad diapened to their na tive jangle, eicepf tbe imported beasts, (which were tent to the temporary ererts which tbej lure aclectad. All tb wliite - woHWsa aod cbiUireo io tbia titjr were lupt ia diVtrs, on jeaterday, lor fear of the am fiiirncf iovulred lj untu7.tling ucb a motley horde. Tiiej can vinture out, tbia jiiof iiitij a, jperliapa, the lat ot the moo yrela baa eitbor iliaapoeart J Iroiu our iulttal or ia only tkuJking wound ia tbe purfii-un. bartutea end conlernptill. Tlie aainioe Tourgee, tba greasy WUt the lantern jaw ed Aaktey, tbe well ld Welder, ibe raviah ing May, the oonilcai ript Jtodroan, - all are gone ; the air i purer, tbe atrveta are clean er, and the community i bappivr. . W learo that tbe cioditig proceeding of tbta ialaiuuus aaaiuuUUtfe .wer tvtn luurt diacredi table, if that were OMille, than i y of tTi "wtlcK'pfeceili'il tt B(t whirh bar brought a diagrace upon tbe Hall ol tbe Houae of Commonea, that wilhreuclt r it aa unfit place tor decent mea to aaat-iuM In for aome time to come. It all tbe di infectant knowo to tbe rbartnacopeia be brought into requisition at once, to purify ni to ! th iftl room. . Xet tlt window h kpi open, o that Im Spring hreexe can nave free and gentle play though tbe polluted arcbea. Io tba borUaroui regiuua of Atrk-a, it ia 4itm, wbfihiimu made and bloody rite celebrated, wbeo Iwstial tppetitie are to be gorged and uru tal luat gratified, for tbe eevage to for in a ritig and aance, In demoniac glee, around tbe intended th tiiu. Tbia African aaw ru- blage cloaed U acaaiou in tbe geuuina and --. p(optatw A fikaa. atyk. . Ou4s, looaing v -4oU Uiair Sail, at widaigltt of MtXiJay, and - beholding the acena then and there trans piring, migbt well bay imagined that be bad been atiddenly tranaported into the re gion, ol which LivingatoD givea o aa ac 'at'''"'3"&'i' L COHWTTOTioJt of our fatheri, under which we baYliTed and proapered, and tb aatigci gathm-ed around it, nigroa -and aeaiawag, band iu baml, and Jmcd 1 die. Tbia (a no metaphor. Jt U literal ', r. tact, and will bring bltub of tbtm to tb fihwk.OftTqJJtolJba the good and boneat old Blate'h&a come to iin'b a pa, that a aet of ape and hybrid ahould be holding a brutal carnival . . jfliiM btl q( ltgiilatiort anA liut kiag d . cancy, propritt and -chiUxaiio by 4bir impioot and drunken orgiee. . Tretty much th aame acenea wer re -en acted,' jut befor the final adjoutnmeot, on yeaterday. We learn that, altar the buttftf of lb body wa flniibed, tpeeche were eatte4 for Irora outaider. .A Htm. intleflcld, (a New Tork Broker or agent of Wall Street,) and, perbap, otbera, rmpond 4 iiraii4. .rUIoaiian er. ike mat derett remain of civil liberty ia North Car- olina, and tbe iceiTe taxation of an im wihad)pleilbij .iJfl0 JJy Jlft mg, w ondarataad, from near tb Speak er1 Chair .4be aeat ot Uafoo aodStanl from a book of odea, tb diagaating melody "Old Joha Brown'i aoul 1 marching on,' or (Otnetblng oftbcl tbrf, liuiog It nut lo tha Convention and tb negro auditor, who joined in the refrain with .boiaterou nlalationZ Great Ilea van I Butt im eoew to ikiet What word ar adequata to txpre tb horror tt.d tbtm of good men at tocb inftmotit txhibitioMt What word etn paint tli anil, tbe depravity, tb ignominy that matt result from tb rule of inch men t " It it nedltt to add that th Conterva T tnruibei ttl left lit diagtltt beftit the llsrBfal apene. It baa given u deep pain, lor to tak ol old North Carolina, to re cord tfeet thiagt but U tt tu to bittory, tbat we tbould mwitioa them,du to the peopto ia all part of tha State, to tell them what toit of dm they, allowed, through their indifference, lo-cooop bar to make Contitution for tbetn, du to all that w eenitaer fleirn aeiVouoe the thing that all lover of tb Bute may U arouaed - to effort-1 put down a "Conatitution" con ceived is tocb a spirit and framed by auch trtventie uponjegialaton and ,mJ iWith thi view, w ibU give, lo-non, if not tible, graphic imm ol tb detail of the IT. diai aLoul OtXHUUlcea. - . Wi oaeav that tba. Courier Dn Slat Cati and tbe Movnd TabU take tbe aarn a, . uf "corgiT vie-w of public affair tbat w f.ve to frequently expreasod, ' and for ilbi m.xiiiiaoovr. Jbci ttoltiVhatdcjwiiqd.if- ( firenc of tb maaae at the North; evinced man immmtMngvptctr taotil fiber ty, tbey cooetder moat alarming omen. -ri-mJ& tiS(i2pJWM.i.a1tw. oi th Kx:utive aad Judicary, and to , t 1 chaogii the taiir character of the govara- meat, are too palpable to b doubted, and yet the governqtent, which apebt rivera of ' ? bloo.ltnd miltions of tri'.mtire tfiprotwttbt t'sr-' , . Conotilulioit ami prrnrrve tlie I uion, uh- ' axjsifv. J'1",ut inurmur1 1) tjic bloudbsia but oerUia l-uui;tioa of butlt, Ouder Itatltcal iii;jWiiw.iawii)iaHai, ivfi(kj J " rELI,l.l to go U tbe aajne at hiHil with , , UI(OKtit That i OtieofthtWauea,' mHfRAKcamiig irsauom. Conservative must Ur io mind tint there i el ol t wsalled Htyublicana io the Slate, when very violent in their on position to Holdeo, Mid other p tbeRaii- leal tit h, but who, ere nllerjy couiif.it ted to negro equality end coniMwiuent ne gro supremacy in the Soutbrsuud who will mlii Im lh aw 'irnlltil"wi propiy "j aa th worst Radical in the Htate. We wafCtntaUaa Uf beware v( ! " b l,re tuadtvd friend - j We regard it to 1 the solemn duly of j avert whiia man in North Caroline, la '' derm tht mm VvtotiMt. Tbia ia the nrat, bigheet duty of evevy trirad rrt be white mao, aa well a every true trienil' ot the ne gro Una af of amall couaideration com-. paie.1 with the great principle involved in (hadcieat pf the Conatitntion. Bat! and anprincipiod as ftolden la, anil the IIaldB tkkt,they UlBStllM ft? th new .Con titution. If the Conatitution i letted it not only defeat the Conaervative ticket, (ail iX a hum woulijl 'rejuice; but it IIbhh j Holden aad aH hi aatolUtea. The real antagorylaai ia Utwren thecU CokMilutioH, formed by our fatberi iu purn lay than tbepreaent, and tbe (entitle (ton, made by tbeacalawaga ot tbrro callrd C'onvriitioo. Holden ia ba.1 enUh, but cau I gotten rid Of, but wbrn you toim-nt tu adopt tbe new ('nititiition, you til it upon yountelve anil your- children lor gen eratimw tu contempt ruapa. Tbe Hi 'ji tiff ol tbia city f ill cbarges.upon the C-ouarrvativea ol tin- .Htate, a deairr lo diatrauiitiaH the urrn. Tin- i i In gHOiloui aetmult limn that mj-i. I he in groea of tbe rtoiith have never y-t l.'in en- fraucbiat-il by competent authority. That ia tbe great ijueation now pouding with tin petiple. Congreaa attenipta t lorre upon the ttottth til MtranehieeiBent of tbe nrtffo. but it hat hifl a cliance to ttw white penpfe of Norlb t'aroliiia to ih.ti ronne tbat lunttrr lor tbi-lllo'lvcrt. Will the white peoph-, by their vot, il.iuit to auch injualice to themaelvea anil their children f We do not believe it ' Doe the Kefiiter admit tlte ..(. W.uio.u right of (Joiigrraa to enfraucbiae Ibe negro, without the consent of the white people ol tbe Htate ( TUB I MP IS A Oil MIC NT. It ia impoeaihle to read the proceedinga fi l,Ue iutJwinJuueot. U ial of Pjceaiduni John ton, even it tbe outaul, without aiiuditering at tba exhibition ol low partir.an malice ami the recklea disregard of j net ice or propriety, on the part ol the iiupeaelier and portion of the judgre. The conduct of Bingham, Butler and otbere, abowt an indinereuce to th public jndgeneut aud a eon Unapt for the derenclea it civil Inveatigatioii, never before exhibited io tbia country. Tb demand of the impeacber to proceed to tril, op re turnkey, without giving the President any time hr tba preparation of hi caae, ia the nana ekMtng duveWpaiitaot of the want of moral character, except of th. wont type, that American biitoi j afford. 1'beae meu forget tbat tbay jaiu trial, a well an Ibe President. Nor doe tbe character of tbe Radical portiMi ut tit. Uvnaia ahow miuU better, when, after tbe President aud bi eouneel modestly and properly aak for forty daya in which to get ready lor th trial, they retire into 1 teem place firr -rriscnsarnn, and eke out tohtm ton dsys or one tonrth ot the tiui aaked Tbe whole proceeding uliowi tbat a majority of the Senator, at Judgct in the caaCj liav 'jtrijuitgri Ibe Preaiilenl and (worn in advance to convict, with or without evidence. Tbe - developments of moral leprosy, at affecting our public men, are so palpable tbe prevailing Uirruptiont in Cony rest, the lobbies, tic, are an enor mous, to revolting and to ruinous, what can the country expect that ia good, peaceful or prosperous 1 - ttAta MBwrniar at BgAtfns- The (J. crvativet of Carteret have appointed Ifta Meeting, to be bold in the town ot Beaxtbrt, on Tttearlay next, the 4rh. ieat. At the tarn time, candidate on tb Coun ty tick'" will f placed in nominaflrm. W ar assured that our friend at Beaufort will make Um tuipltit aiiangi-nients fur an imposing demnitrxtion, and we would urge it upon torn of our prominent Conser vative t waken to b in attendance. There are no truer Conservativi on earth than those of Carteret, and w bop that oar friend from other quarter will be with them, on tbe occasion relet red to, to strengthen and eoconrtg tbtm. Can we not end a delegation from Raleigh t Tail MoNantt CoMtTirtmnKo-At toon wUi :c.j oi tUkthiog, wa will make arrangement for it publication. Tb al Convratiaa ary ordered it publication in th two or three Radical pa per in tbe State, no that nine-tenth of th whit men of the State will have to depend a poo a gratuitous insertion in Conserve tiv piper for a tigbt of it. But tbey thalt tee it, (he people in every nook tod Corner of the State thai) aee the moot trout thing. Ta Radical hv been rejoicing over the, dele! of th white of Memphlt, in the lata municipal election. It t nyw cbtrRed tbat the result of th election was du to th linpojMaliua of kuujtnta dam Axkasaaa su-1 Hittlatlppt, who were made to vote, while many ot the whit oilmen of liempbi were kept from the poll by iulimidttion tud the tjMtlle-4,V en- - . Hoju A-U. MsxuMMKArQouL kit. Wathington, tpending a few dayt. flit tlsit HoHb'wat for the pufpote'oT trToinnlf nut of the pre bi new book, "The War tl ita. - Hi hawiih i aaa t be bettor than anial. ' SHALL NKGRO GUARDIANS BK AP POINTED FOR WHITE WARDS f 7U "Tf f.ih e, Jh o-alW ConTen-, Uoa voted down a prohibition of thit poaai- bio outrajjc f " ," " " " Tot etltlT anil naramnnnl tmmn I., mm r rnxmazs" or tvltte hex cm v v-.M.-rri 4A. ... .. -vw..-ivn . iuju, 1 , Jin outer ittuea ar asooodacy ad MibeMilnat, and thouid b kepi aa. , , liua we erou.n.,c A '!' " meeting 1 to be held at Ashcvillr, on Saturday, wlucli wl!l be ad.laeii I.j a nlMilr ol'dMltJn gawttl gcaflrui'ra. Msj. Marcus Krwiu, one of the Conserve tive Canvasser! at large, l.aa mad atipoiut- ln,J2iil. 'ilrM the jjeoole at varioua points in iicn.7erw.f,TIutLV,Tr.KT; 'IKmrhttit au.I MrDow. il. W re hijjhiv fttfied at this Maj Ki in Im one of th" tnmt powerful mird tbia Htate, ami be is a popular ami e8r- live otatur. Aa tHtUHnimll. loiutiii ol tbe C.inw-rva tivi-a ol Huiicoiiit held at Atbevillr, on tbe 7th. Moot Fattoo, Kkj , preaided aiil Col. W H Voorc waa r.-ouentiil tp act aa Secretary The meeting waa addreaMil by fMt. Wepr V. im,: . id(fe, Cot: W. Picket., R. M Sue, Dr. ( audler, M. P. Penlaiiif, J IT Mi-rrimon and .Rev. Biaot h Merrimoo. Appropriate reaolutioi.a were a.lopled aud tbe'tineat spirit prevaile.l '- iir. " rA 7 7 K" .1 rfEPTAyrgoroEX TUe b.lloMiii a.luiirable letter li-.tu ti.-n S. K I'atlriao.i, ol Caldwell, act eplmi; tin n.'iunnari'in tor Snpertntemlent r Hut.tir Works, teii lere l Inui liy the ( naervalne j State Kxtiii'lve Couiluitlee, baa thti 111114 ot the true uo-ihI. It n aultii lent to uny that it ia tuit am li a letter aa might have l. en exp. i O 'i from it patrioflc and e l et lent u .1 ' li..t , ttoiii wliom th te is tin purer 1 itu. u of North Caiolinii : I'ai yha, Cai.iiwki.i. ( oim v, 1 Man b Utb, lWiH H. ('. liatlgn , Nrti itury, dr : Mr I)kr Sim --Your lavor ol the 4 b int , iiiliirmini me ol my nomination ly the Stale Cihim rvalive Kxecutive Cominit aa r camtirtate forth poeition f Miper interiibmt of Public Works of the State, and auk ing my acceptance ot the name, lo" U-eii duly ni-rlveil. I'tliler ordinary cir clllliatani ei, 1 nlloul.1 feel lunch ilip.. .l lo docliuv the honor thua intemle.1, but tbe extraordinary character ol the time, and tbe reckleaiineaa of the political piirly uow controlling the leiiilatlon of tht coijutry. togetbet with tbeir abauiloniuent ol many of our tiiiie-bouored principlea aud unagea, which hitbirto broiiijht prosperity ami Imp pineaa to the people, it seeiu to tue uupoat; mi obligation on every man, w ho hat any ri-urd for tbe perpetuity of our political in.-ni nu.Mi- and the restoration of tbe I. hi. rip mi a I omttitutional baait, lo do every tiling in In- power honorably and fairly to o(ofilii,b n ilieiiraf-le abjEi I, tbevc lore, nr. 1 pi tba nomination, tendered, aud, it elw lail, will endeavor to dirubarK the diitKMol the p...ii 1 ion to the beat ol my utillll I hunk ii. you (..i the very datlering terms iu wbii li u wile pletaed lo convey th Doliticailou, lam, Very Ileapeit fully, And Truly Yours, 8. F. PATTERSON Corretpondence of the Sentinel. IIti.i.Bni, N. C, March 14;' 180 EtliUrrt Brntiiul : Tt give mf ph9rtre to inform vou ot anothet ifreat outpoiimii; ol the true and patriotic Conservatives of Or anee, - tilth an uulnourittir as it does one'n toul cood to wittiest. It reminded u of mir manhood, tbat old Orn. tba birth place of Manpum, Wraham and othara, w aa still true to liernirtbrignt. At twelve o'clock', tbe hell wai 1111117, and, in a few minutev, our upacious Court House was fllleil, packed ami craiumed. Many the lair e graccif the mecttnrf yrlth-Trreir preaence, all decplv and acriodilv intent 111 on hearinif what Wiw to be said upon the great ianie of the day. The ineetiag wa Mreauiibul by appoint ir.r cfuic- Waldc.n. Ki-( Chairman, and Tbo. M. Argoand C. E. Parish na Secret ries. The Hon. Josiah Turner, ihat bold aud fearless spirit, tbat true and uallincliiirg friend of constitntinntl libsrty, in a few n -markt explained the object of the meeting. and introduced the Hon. J. M. Letch, of t)aVW, wltfl; tn iereh ot owre thim an hour, entertained tnd delighted the audi ence in a happy and eloquent manner. Hit speech was well received and I tract waa not without 11 proper etrerj. --- The Hon. John Ken, of Caswell, waa then called for, who, amid prolonged tpplaitae, addretajuilie people . Jt would be doing Mr. Kerr treat iniustke te attempt a de scription ot bi speech. - It ia enuuah to taj that f think ft wuj trtii "mrittj? 'th-' ,Tiot powerful effort of that gilted and talented ta teaman's -4itv- When be cnmlnrnced peaking, one, nf mit 'jf Twin,-ot the hydra beaded mongrel Inltt ol actlawaga - negroes in white livery - might have been seen tkulking in the rear, but at tbe muttering thunder of scorn tnd the lightning flashes 01 withering contempt tell tait and heavy upon them, tbey writhed under it and were glad to bide their dirty bv'ea and akulk away in tome bidden corner, where no de cent white mtn could them. After a few but well directed remark! from the Hon. WnyA. Graham, the meeting adjourned. ...... , Let it be taloV te tiW credrrof old Orange tltctemaiwiMrt tetii .,t.Ue hybrids iA the county, and aonct at ol! at HiTiab.iril. T" 1 Betoret eoaclod. I rooat toll yoa ol the reception of the would-tie Hon. J. A. Mc Donald. Tbtt dittinguiahtd individual made hit peraontl tppetrancts in town, on laat W' ad need y, tnd took lndiing some say with bit colored brcthreo ; but be tbtt aa it may, we deknot know and cannot say piiutely.But theittxt morning after bit arrival, be enquired for the residence ol Mr. P , of our town. Thither he bent bit course, and was met at the front door by Mr. P., who waa just iu tht act of inviting her distinguished visitor in tha parlor, when he totrodweed himself to her a Mr. llcDou aid, ot Chatham, Informing Lrr be wa di rected by Mr. T.,of Pittatoro, to cll oil iff. P.SiKrwik );i;'.tiiitatB!g,''; ,';,i,r3-?? Hit. f.liH i understand o4 to tajyoii are Mr. Mctl , of Cbalham, a candidate ir Con green f ' Afi I a 111 inadailn ' " - ar Vflm fern IWr(iif;!iind eiw'-ywr in favor of tlie political and 'civil equality -rfaMtaawnt.-r,,-!i... ' 1 Afuft 1 am ne Kaitieat. t am a ii-ii- Jfrt. P. Then, tjKtl you are not a true Conaervative. it it mv rJ4tv to tnlorm von the tntminw yflnw wy rtoeir, the l-j ter It will be for you. " f The dittinguitlted cenlleman. not af ill diajjleaaed, asked if Mr. P. irai in. ' Being told that be was not, be lequeeted Mr. P. to inform her hatband that h wished to tee htm.JWhr hH I tett irrr'nMbnnr bw can find yoo, If he thould tat to tee yoa uiion nit return T ' At tun tntorrogiitory, the l&tiiimuh&t'ftntfiftiit't acftmcrf to fee dumb founded, looked down aud ttamv r-we-iisiw t lor. mav be. in tha Court House. " ,l or, may lie, in th Court Houae." Ml then tok hi brprlure, to the meaiilMt pitmiur. wi wrt, r. Teura, Sc. AN ORDINANCE KKdPeCTlNa.il JURISDICTKiN 'Or THE t-tJURta q Tim BTATK. KM TfoM 1. Jir it rtinf v frnipleef Htirtkf I'ltrtitmu, in (Jvnrtttl ton uiuriMed, Thttt Bvi'iion 1 aii.liol tbe onllname 61 tbe Convention, adoptetl Jitae 2.)nl, (808, titillel "An Ir.liiiance to diane the jn rimlietion if the Coiirtn ail the roll-.! pliaiiug therein."' In- an. I are herebyie- Bkh 2. lie it f mthrr trnlatHtil. That See j iu 3 itl tba above ewtitUxl OrilitMUM.-a twj ameixleil lo rntui aa IoIIom MM' 3 Tliat I aft artirina of rfrfit, meefisnf. aawmfwit, and I aeeoiint now p4-n.1in in the Superior Courts. 1 lull 1 continue.) to Spring Term 1 r"9 anil j tlml the aeveia! l1prrlol Court-, at the, Spring Term tlier.-ol m . imle otloiisel herein provi.leil, nlmll have i iiiinn r oriii- nal luriaijictioii . nil Ml,-, (Hums , I anion I except where juriHilii tion lias Iwen or abal.l be given to a ,lulieo ol the Peai-e bv the! Couatituijou oj lu ...I North 'arolina ShoUlft trie fiefen dnnf; at tttr Sprfrrp Term I 'IBfltf, on ritn wlneh alial) Im' returned to! that TFT ot (ir tn airy milt tor tbe nbe.ee en nen of ut iion ilten peiiilin in tbe Superiot j ( ntift, j.hv or roiit.-H itiiltnient to the plum j i.rt lor one-tenth "I the. debt and ilemaml : ftin,M'vtttf - - oLd ! time, be f,alt be allowed until next Sprtnp 1 1 Term t.. p!i. Ai tin, -.1 1 . 1 Sprinir Term ; ullouid tlw- .Ic-tclnliilit p:iv t'l the plftllltilf or j eolileeM Jild'yllieiil lot one tilth of the residue j ' "1 the -Mi.l ilt-bt or demand and c.t. In . I tmll tw iillowc-d until the succeeding Spring ; Teiin to plead At the aaid Spring Term, i -Imhii.I tin; d. -ten. hint pnv t th' pluinlill or I ' unless jiidijinent l.-r one hull ol the rem due ot the debt or d.-uiund, he ahull be al lowed uutil tlie rtuccefdlli Spring Term to plintrt. At tbe and KpfMHr. IVrw Vhu pUm tili ahall have pidjntt-nt for the residue ol liimletit or demand Proeuteil, httirriMir, That the plmritiH, it reipiired, sliiill tile Im debt or demand in wntiniv, and it the defendant ahall maktr oath that the whole or any part (hereof in not pmtly due, or that he ban a counter di uiApd, all of w hich sliull be pur ticularly act. forth byailidavit, then the de feudaiit nliall oulv pav the instalment re uireil of what be admits to lie due, and lie Courtklinll order a jury af the sumr or some Mtibaecuent Term, to try the Hinders 11 dmiii cut 4p Impute licatween the partu-a, and at the prinu I criii Ibe detetidHUt ahall oe owed time to plead only utioii paytni or contcaiui iiidouient for one filth ol the ren idue of the admitted amount . and w hatever the jury huda him indebted over and alcove the a me : V.oi.iW, f nttJir, Tiott should the defendant tail to pity "i c.inteaM pidi; lueut lor the liml or any mibHcpient innlal ment. then, and in that chhc, the bUintill strait tw '-entttwt tn priwt.! to on'ii'iieut and execution tor audi iiiHtalineut, tiuleicH the defendHiit Hhall put Iu pb an. iu w hich case the suit ahull proceed according to the course of the Court 111 IWiO: I'rur'uli l further, -That by.xouaeiLt ot the plaintiff the 1 defendant at any Term of the Siitrf may couleta jildirmuiit lor a stipulated -um in full and tinal dinchurife of all further le tuaud or liability upon Mich claim. Ski . :t. ltf it further vnliitirl, TI01I ace tiou 10 ol tbe iiIhivu recited act hall In iimeiiilecl to read aa follows : Skc. 10. That iKccutioiia 011 jiidfmetita in aclioiia ccf debt, asMinupait, covenant or account, or decreeii lor money demands in Kipiitr, which have ln-en, or shall be, issued on )iidoiueul!i or .1. creel heretofore- obtained, ahull be levied on the properly of the dctwodttht and letiinied without aale : PmeiUttl. auch return ahall not prejudice any lien the plaintiff may acquire or then have by virtue tif aai.l I fa or venditioni eiraMi.n. At Spring Ttrm 18ftl, execution 011 all auch judgment 14 or decrees Hhall la-uii' lor onlvj oiw tenth of the amount theri due; at Spiing Term 1S70, for one tilth of the res idUAi; t Spring Tetiu i 1171 br oiie:baJI ol the residue; and al Sprinj? Term 72 for tbe balance of tbe debt; and no execution ahall issue1 liom the Kail Term on any auch judgment or decree except by con vent 4 the defendant. That no mortgagee or trustees ill all expose io sale flie i propcfTy conveyed in such mort;a;e or trust deed, without the conaent of the grantor, In-lore lirst of March. 109. ftJiould the mortgagor nr trustor tt that titue-pvy uie lenl.li ul.tlic debt mentioned, the sale ahalllie poatMned to the first of March, 1870 ; at that time nhimlil tbe mortgagor 1 r trustor pay one fifth of the residue, tbe tale ahall tie postponed to the first of March, 1871 ; ut that time should, the trustor or mortgagor pay one half of tlie residue, tbe sale ahall lie that time tnc trttstcB nr mnrtgiiiw anail en the property or no much of it aa will realize the balance ot the debts : Provided, nomwer. Tba ahuulil the- trustor- or uiurtguanr fail to pay tbe first or any subsequent inatal ment, then, and iu that caae, tbe trustee or ruortSL'o: shall sell at aix mouths credit. to much or the property pan vcyed sir will realize such instalment. g't:'ft'fiftllef irSatnift' Th'st' W! Una 1 1 of the above entitled act lie amend- , I h a stctt rl aii .1l Jt. tar a ax t no i tx - r ucx i si I r.ll prr rt91 Bfl litlltrWfl-; T 1 1 alii II U (ltlf lUIB 7f fore Jnttice of the Peace thai! issue or be returnable until January lat, 1889. Should She defendant npon uch return pay to the -luintifT, or to the collecting officer, for, bit use, or cooteu judgment before tbe magis trate, for one tenth of the debt tnd demand, (principal and intereit) he shall be allowed twelve mnntbt to pletd ; at the expiration of that time, tbould the defendant pay to the plaintiff or confess judgment for one half of the residue ol taid debt or de mand, be thall be allowed twelve montlit more to plead . at the expiration of tbat time tbe plaintiff thall btve judgment for tbe .retiilue ot hi debt ot demand : PrtniM, Sow tier, That the plMntrftyif rrquireil, ahall 61 ktieclaiaa in wntuKt, and if dafend- ant tball make oath tbat the whole or any part thereof it not juUly due, or tbat Ji bt a counter ilemaud, til 01 which be tbtll particularly set lorth by affidavit, then Ibe defendant tball only pay tbe instalment required of what he admiu to be due, and the Justice tball proceed to Irf the nutteri in dispute between the parties ; and tt the expiration ol twelve months the defeudaut thall be allowed lime to plead only upon payment, of one-tillh of tbe amount admit -tea to be due, aud whatever Ibe J ml lee may have found him indebted over and above the tame : ftrttiiltj, further. That tbould the defeudaut Tail" to payor con feat judg--iiWltit'ltlt ill ftftTOl&I' ment, then, and in that case, tb plaintiff shall be entitled to prpceed to judgment and execution, for auch iutttlment: Preti iKfjurter, That by content ot th plain- tfff'thrtlefeailant wtf,-t. nyWf jailgiuent for tllpulatod torn in f .dual Uitcharge of all further Hetiian cosies full and dual discharge of all further ttemand or lit bility' npon ucb claTaCT&ftt W erecu- tton w jwnwrnentt nr tctntti at NHity eew ntat, aMtimpmt or "account, which bare been, or;hall tie, issued on judgment nere- tofc rtoed before any ok ttrt, bH be levied on the property of the defendant snd returned without tale ; at the expira tion of twelve months item ucn return ti ecutioe on all tuch judgment thai iatu for only one-Unth ot the amount then do; at tb errrfrarioo ot twelve tnonth from that tiinn fur ote fifth of the retidae i at tht ex piration, of twelve month, more for "ono fcm.l t of the hwidaei'ariij tf'tfil eirrrfnirfon of twelve montn mer Kir tn balance ot the fikc- t Jttit further ordained. atTrVc- UoB 17 of-the above entitled ordinance be aiamltvl to read U fytlowf ScC, 1 1. 'Tbtt the provitlon of thi ordinance thall not b eonalrutd tu eiteud to any i!tJ'l or tb -uiaatl coiatracicl or jHiniltiea inciiiriil rttue the fiflot Way, .V. h. Hf-. e-f may here Iter be contracted or tiKujird, except action loiiutleil on nuyboii'1, praini aory noiei IxJI ol exchange, or any oilier i" atrunient ol writittir, or pr..proiis',iiiaile line firat May, IIMS. i renewal of, 'of Mil atilulioo for, a coiitrm I ma.le prior lo lirt ol May, 188i, to th.- lull u mil ..I tb. priiKipal aud iliterent ol a il.'I't eilln prior to aaul day, and without other ronai- , ileralum than '. prerVSiilirnt .ti-M snit ee4trf. alao. aA-tiona. auita. ortr.K-.-M to r. - viire. contiBite orent.m-e acy ,JudojtBJNW' wt.uocu.iiicu uptuauj stif-u 1 " ce.r jm ' ory note, bill of eXihatie or rrtfirf trttnt j luen'a of writing or pnrol promise a 'bi beie inU'lore mentiolieil. Sm. 8. ft'.i ;i(U ...,1'iiNtJ, 'I bat tin onlHiance ahall l.e M lor. c tr-'iu in. I alter u iatihealii.il i'a-neil Mar.b 14, ItlUM XTlUlliyo .il'KKVII HP KSATOH iHHtU l iU.. . . . II Alt 1 1 .um, M'Uc'll 1 1 I Senator D00.I title ldl':' -ed, a va.-.t a.ssein-J blam; here t-lns evt-nirii; l.n two bonis. At the cloae be ' an uti'in .1 fend uiifH a. lic-1 j ( 'on.ieiss.. ' .1- toll. -u - In c.-liclilalon. t 1 1 . 1 v . itt.'eU, wild- till- I impfieic?Hcv of T?MdMf'' Jiiltif!'tjaiie' my lilolltti ip..n I In- r.u I.j.. 1 i til-, lii.pt ;u li ; lliellt, w lllle. d.-ll. u- V l.. duty I'-rbid llie lo I speak upon tliiit, my ui.'titli 1- 11. .1 eltd. I and n 1 ohMd.Tut 11 n.- .l dii'v .end , lc)h. it. y ! will pievuut me tiolli .-.(s liking "I :ii.'tb- r j impeachment and bi t. in- it Iriluiital lilol i aillillst ttlltll till- S. Icite In I lie li.illie ol ' ( 'olislil ill tonal libirlv. im tin- u .in.- l 0111 j iieat nlicc-stori. who hti.l 111. i. .11 11 . 1 ;ti 1. .0-. ..I this tioveriiiuciil I.. cm .- lib. ri t..t tbemuelvea and l..r ns, in the imiii. .-t ..11 who love that liberty, whuiiie irn. to s!i 111lc, and, it need I..-, to die imUi.-i ilmn nilow 11 to be iXeltlllowii, III tin- inline ! tin' .nil! in geneiallous ami n tlml 1 oc tr I., whn li we belong and wlm h lia-t',iv. ti in the world all iU civilixatiou, 1 tlouiiaicii ami impcai b thi' radical policy of the iii's.-ht I'.inrt-ss id high crimes and mii.ilenii-Hii.ir-. At tlicbai of the A inerican eople. in th.- presence ol hih heaven and bel.iu- tin-civib.-i wotld. I Itnpeaeh it,- hrat. -aa a criutct agatual ll tt i..unr..inn. ffWt.i.1 ci ti.,...i. l.u . ""in .,'......... "ir .Tiiiic'ii. stamped iiMin I lit- ritcisi.t in-uikiii-l. Inuiisc it attempts to lorcc s p.-lill. it. .Oct siicntl, ami unnatural eipntluv ti-twi-rii lh.' Alncaii anil the C-iiictisiitii, bi-i w 1 i n mi sii.-n. inte rior, ami exotic r.tce In.iu tin- t-iiHt-s. with the hliihfst Ivpe ot the huiiin-i late III lh. home ol the latter 111 tin- li-mpt-rate 7. me. Sct-oiid, 1 impcai h 11 it s s crinii' Hnitinst civilization, bcvntisr it would b lon-c vvr.-ht b the government out tl llie Imiuls ut the civ lliz.nl while race 111 ten stall s nl 1 In t'niotV to place it ill the hands oftbe hull ciViliMl Atri can. Third, I impeai h it as it ci iinf it iinst t he Constitution, licciuiHt' it tniiiiplis ilnvvii the right ol the States In liv ..l ibemsrlvra Ibe iUitlifK-atioii til tln-tr own viii-r, it rii;lit wrlttnwt. whii'h a WtW cet -to i,i: rcpM11' can at all. Koiir li. I impi-si h 11 ,-ts a ctiiin against tlte Couslitiitinu nnd sanist nsti'.ii al Inith, iH'ciinse it annuls th.- pat-.lt.iis c.m ntttlltiouatlv planted to lliindleds ot thotl- rtinls ol the most inti-ltitrt'iit vvh.iie im 11 t.t the IStiutli.aud III open, palpable vlolafiitu ol the Constitution ilislrHiicliist-s t beiu. Kittb, 1 jiiutuU ll ua u til Inn-auain 1 the tvinlence l ten States ol the 1 iitoii and the litH-rtii s Ft-iglii uiinioris t'il' peo'ptt'-,' l-'eciirtae" in rx1' press leiius it annuls nil t n il ovcnum-iit Icy which alone those liberties niav be seem ed, and places them under an nl.Holuie mill tary despotism. Sixth, I impeach it as a crime against humanity, tending to produi e a war of raev, to th htfiillVtilirtliTt- ot olietvr both, a remit which cannot be pie vented w ithout a large standing itiinv winch neither our rcetxnrov will bear, or our li. erliet long survive. Seventh, 1 impeiicli it. as an oiler al.HO.Ii.nuoiil. ..I tbu putpuM for which the war was pjiwunieci, ..I the idea lipou which wt: touht aud inuHtitrit'i rebellion. It tends to make falsi nil the proiniaeeSud pledges made by lh Irieinls of the government iu its iciirlul annual, t.. put down the rebellion ami it Ui.b. U Ma. . true all the prophesies and torebodingajtl its enemies. The great al niggle in New liHiupshiie ha been npon the advanced - 4ines. 'ftt 'friend of tht oiisTttntinii un.t urthitTtin erty it was designed to secure, while they bravely held their own and made hiiuc gains, have won a complete icloiy. I't-r-hap a complete triumph in New H.unp shire now would have allowed Ibe people ol other States lo imagine the great victory al ready wono be lea wise, and leas "prudent, -'-4wal4tlt necetxary to meet and overcoiiie the liadi cnliatu which, in the name of a great mi l successful Oenernl, now threatens tn destroy the tHmsfittHton, the mot imeivtl ritiW of the Htates Under it, and the liberties of the people, by a revolution in favor of centrali zillion and imperialism more insidious but not leai dangerous than secession iivell '. Yesterday,-ll4ug Ibey .. woare. .j:enld i npon the tuendii ot cnnfftiitfrihT Tihefy 111 New Hampshire, they ntnnil nobly; 'when blowt tell fiutiutd tllickwi, they atlvaTirert, tbey galnivl.fint nor tt ttltt 'WirVftnriwt: day, all eve are turned upon Connect ii ut with equal exertion your majority ot laat year will be more than treble, "and then it our Convention in New Yoik on the 4th nf July next will select our standard twanTs, and placing tfaeornpon the issue of the present ana not ot tlie past, ami wuoevcr tliev tie, eivilitnt or military men, statesmen or Gen erals, from tlie Katt or from the Weal, if they do not place nt upon the defensive, but give the word t advance upon the whole un iromMtine w Calitornia, we mutt be victoriout in tbe great struggle in Nnvem bcr, unlcat truth and justice and the love of troe liberty bavi cetterl t'-Twt'irre md exnttcwBoe tf tbAmrtca peopUt, JUDICIAL DIHTS10T CONVENTION. The undersigned Committee, to provide lor hotdTtig a Convention of the countiea ot tbe proposed First Judicial District, to wit : Bertie, llUtHsL. Gatet, Chowan. .Perouim aut, Paitqaotank, Canden, and t'iknluck, to nominate a Conservative candidate lor the office ol Solicitor, appoint Tuesday, tbe Gib day1 ot April next, as tbe time, and Edenton at th place, for holding the sttue, atad do earnestly recommend action in the sever! countipt 1 iij order to their being' re .pre'ftteil W. N. II Sunn. . . ' M.I.EUHK, fUomiiiittee. March 11th., 18S. The Jelcgilea to uominate a white . Solid tor, tortve7h.-JisbcMjsUttvwr wiU aawt March beiiiVtlW tame time Vml place "for the holding f the CongreststonHl Conven tion t me 5tttTrtitifiriviMTfvir' . Ilklinr A. Lonooa, Jr. 1 LtvixoafoH Browk, J. T. Morkhkap, Jr. ) Cotniiiittee. SiUU WHITE HEX iiBuIiOIiI in tbe MILITIA with NEGROES, ftrktft uiiUr negrt om'trt I TTiai i, one of trwtof issues. sAJUlLSriIIT.,it:HU.Dlli;S ii& ,Pr PUENTICED TO NEGRO MASTERS f TkaUmttf Atitw.,.Th tWA'ns'nil La. ventioa reluaed to prohibit turi tluug 1 ' dii:i: III Smitli 1.1. on tbe IhI IiI . Mi Uki m Hki- ill Ui?oih el of Ion l. Ma- n cuau mteiwi i . . Alao, In mmlhavld, on (in- ltb hrt , Mi. Im Ejiaia, ..! of Ibe lat Ktlwm ltyni, .lee ' WW ADVEETISEKTElITi A lirtV t.trf (V '! f .r I. ! TK'iN ' 'I Mai IKu.N ' W T ,t r-e-itHi H . J Ai.' i't Al l. KISlis l ""jTfK-Tr tt 'W: PTWItUhACw-.. f f aw htl-KHAHlr.tlM foLVlS; I aii't fli altw on Iin.l l Ui 1 II i I' W I' i linNAi l K VMM II I K HAM.-. !i it if Bl At UK M A H V I I S i TUNNOH .ikl S. Sl'UAKM, St (1AHS, lo tin , Al .M,il IS II I.I.I l o.VNul sKI j j cAi-K's'cAssiK hf)6ft; Mr 11 "tf 1 ant ri&iQ, .Vkhsii Vanxki 1 11 S,)i.- IHA lllKs, l Mi. . I n ,if .li kiml-, at llKNIt'kl S. V I '!.. 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I ll K MUKMNU SI AH, 111 K MllKMNH SI'AK TllK MilHM.Mll S'lAK, A tlAII.Y NKW.sl'A I'KK A I1AILV NFSPM KK, A IWt.T SWMWK, I I Itl.l.sltKl) AT I'ldll.l-tlKIl AT li Itl.l.-IHhli A I Wll.MlNiiIuN, N (' tt II.MI.si.TiiN; N ( tt 11-lliXtllUN. M. i " V K MKK I U.H. I'J .-.li I llll Hl MOM list. t .l t'l N I MUNIIW. 1 1- MlKAl'llll NKWS NKW S. N K tt S I H.Hili Mill' I I I HIK lI'HIi.' TM-AT inn l. I.'li Al. "Ktttt-S'." NtW'sl NKWS MAKKKi' KKl'KKl S. 4IAUKL1 Ki.l'Olil.i. !IAKKt,T Utl'llKlU 11 f.N KHA 1, Nf WS (IKNKUAI. NKWS. IlKM-iiAI. KHV.v. . 'Alcl.lt ess, Mai l It It. A.,, HKHNtUn. . co.'l V.'i'. i.'" Wllunngt'iri, N. ' UKOCERS & COMMISSION M Eli OH A NTS, MAititiyr NtjUAitK, HAI.EK.II . '., ' Vara .17 :0 ' ' 'ni'ltirfW-'-ttmMB 1IHtM''AMt:Hatfr a.r) liLUS, iu stun, and fur l" l.y iUr 17 ll fi T. A W-IL WTKOVArH. BRI.1 Msr 17 If fbol'tt c-'.cl ml,; liy ft T. A w i: SI'HONAi H. I pr tlACaS FAMILY fXllUlt, Jt r I in atoru and l.u salt- liv MarlT-U (1 T A W. (' M'HHNACH A 1. HI IE LOT OV TOT WAB:, t'cir saw by Alar 17 -tf 0. T. X W t. STlVoVACII. IEASI PEAR 1 1 TOMATO&SI PEAt'HKS ! PKACIIF.il l'KACHFHI - t OREEM CORftt GBEF.N COBN I Carefully put up in 11 lb. ran aud 'warranted oonl. . -. - Mar tT -tf DOUGL AS BELL: JJ.lCO.t; BACONI MATOSt Prime Huns antl 8ida We;um Sij.a snti 8hooltkira, Hupenor alarytanil Haois, Prime Ma I'orh. Just received by Mar 17 if llOl'GLAg HELL M ON FY LOANED Ai reaaonalil rates aa-w N. t: hctt.ltc at Hie Bauluuif li'MiBe ol BENBV O KELUXiO, Mar)7-tw . OieenakH-o', N. C. rANltU. Hv a Nitrih Carotiiuau. alio baa rocantlv arail- ualutl iu Medicine, at Philadelphia, a I. a tn.n, ytti.l.llili lJi.uldriilaliaaji. wlio wishes tun-int j.ii;iiiu.,Utt.titfc)tttviit:jw,;it8i.-aj,cil Vsvt Ut- - - Aiiiiiy lo MiW I7- tr W ll JUNFSACO ...I- i cll'ST REC'CIVED. HICJt, tiala t'l. it r. Coffee, Sugar, Teau, Inusm, l.ant, M. crass, vwp; Wcmi; it dle, Mimitt d Meniugs, Yeast Puwdara, Cu.-kets, all lo ft.r cash at . Jtatfc-ltfvt , .-...:JL 0. UAUttlaOITS 1l(MiI,Kl bKF by lbs barrel W. H. JOXF.i tVO, ttmrn afes-staawtaa W - ror A- ri rir ""ah White Corn, ic t bread. fjyjyj w.m. jioNtMAco., AtareJs Utf A actios Jt ijom. kUrchaiita. IiKn. NiituieK, tliouuu uuea ieppor, ai.vl Ilia JL' luisi 'anwiara.c- -"' V X-is- .T AWVclrtSAM March W If Auction A .Com. Meruliauts. "anscrEiLAirEoirs mm SPRING TRADE. 7 -I -- a S. 1 "St-.,' I ntd' i s I I Id li I I 1 ASI lii: Ttl ANMcpNcg aie now ri-.-cini, wr SPltlMJ STOCK OP UOODM. 11 ass.niui.-ul will l.u I'.nistiillly r r,l..uiahd hi.' until.- with ,-roat .r aud .1 t"i ('d 'I'htirefiiru. w lr. . I o. I hi - .tt. 1 IMI III VI I! Ibe xroatoal -1 ii.lli.-ciiiuiil to l(h Ml- Ml I; "fit .V,J TTOtS: 1 lot sii'i Protili" ,i" iA ::!t H, .1 1 ;,.,.,. .- -!,. I , ,1, II , ,d,-'.- 1. n( the .,W f Prifff ' !,n,j tlie hett Polii lj." ."f iiri, fllMinesit." W. H. &R.:s. TUCKEiaV CO GENT'S SPRING HATS. '. 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I t.u salt Feh s I.V, IA in ix AM I HA I "S HI10F.S, mstle in Salem. J i "in" sii. I s...i i hi iii ! ciiuaaancl well mails .--t iiinl.-rinl. .1, J., ll W. II . JuNKaAlo, A ii.- A Com Utirebatita. VKeWitMftf kiom, WARE. ( i.ti. s hi I'lol'-H lllslu-s. ml iinii,.i' s,., Fell. V, ff ksHi.rt.1 ijuia ami Kauetvja, a la, I'lls-hera, .le. liilua. I'tv W 11 .Irib-FM A CO , A lie. & Ctcmr Merchanta. ' Im-v'. 4 hecac. VM A,"- I'.W. KEC.iiYINd . fyawtyiairj-t otj li.-.-.- w Iii. h will w.l cheap forcaalt. 'b i II JJOUUlJlJi HF.LL. OMciATI. & O'a tilUtSIAN KKASIVE SOAP, thv HT.tNitaau or Itiril.l.llir.I, For Hale by all Grocers. Jan. 2-2i.l'u pKRati f-Rtriitrg I t till d.iin H lh., tana i l.t i tt (Ml per dnt. . IS " li lb., " (tl.j t.Q0 " " ALL WAHUANXED FftEHH. The l iiis are sealed with ' arid can be aad agatn -V- St. it PiMtrr ' UilWweg, i. TAllll.i FLOUB. JL Family Patspoco. rvuic-rtiuti FaoulT N. C. if v J'. 13 M.i At ANDhFWS' Mi KECEIVED. .dc.1 ,s M'luntuu Hiitler. , tf At DOCOLAa BELLU. M.i s- N.'' t mr i WISH IOTATOFX For sale low bv - tf IKll'OLAM BEIX. H' h I MtiCM. AUt lTlf "i It '". Jiiai rueeirotf. ltUr.lt If W. tl.''JUHKfla B ITTINO'H WHIMKEY wta aavl.-lll.Kallun. Wa-, . . I ' ' ' ' ,."? JtlsW w:, list -' If Cuiuuuauon Mvrt'UaiJM. SMEWS' FAJULM fiHiSCERf. -- ijsff-ei .U'a:--::- - :-. - - .- - - - - -s Here voa nnd anvti U.-ia of Family Ortictrwv r T tico deitirn. tt.t. arlx-li-a auid lor caak oolv t sin sll adiancu. Apply at t ?. v4W---. ,s--r-;----.--5--.ltlilWtV'-, Salt! 'Salt! 8( ff NACKH OP "ALT, D1KBCT I tfJJ Burlatkastrom Uvwponl. f a- aw bf Wlf 1 Rfi Ulitlrl . L.tv.M-a.yf ,-atnit!rorrt vraterlw.."""" Dee. KV10-!Ua WUBUacMk IAiiA, ro, ten, jaiiniioa, wait f J7 a4 OMttaytraetarst, - " . w.,4) Al TOXNUFiVlvti Fat J laft-tf ... i 1 ff ( I'AJBM LAD1FH' BHii.. rlalUmor i j V JJ elaetnre cbaan to cln! eoi(tnin'. . , I Feb- 'Mt tf Auc. A Com. aterdumt. -n. n. rt- - v t. J 4 t: lLii-Tv'iW4tA'i .. ' .-. V- -,ssT.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 18, 1868, edition 1
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