.- -isetrt- vol. tin: si;ntim:l. WM !' I'KI.I.. I'K.IUIKt.lK ,' A I V lj t lV,- !. .1" :, ,. Ih'C all,. ,,-asi arc . i r : h:rEssts ", 1 . A li".S I f, lii I U III .kihL' 'IN ,1 i'ii- ( .omiti 'I'm .- i-t-.K-viiig uIkiul 4iiil u. i it h,i . f -r i ii x ii inn, t In n h ! j'Iih Ii-n.', . r nth',. Tin .s....,''M,nl.- iTi- n:y lor this thing. U , llllll II Sji.'Hks lnlhf'1) 111!. " a I ' 1 1 , -outi w;1 1 l ,.,:. ' I I j "n 1-1 any n Iln .r.T I'll.- V'i km trbenU .aiifck a statetmstttV .r.ft'ia-ni - a ,i(,t illi 'ii' 11 sl.itt ineiiis Il hi vi r . ( ,1, . 1 h. 1 1 il : !i, vl h" i a 1-,'s hi m ti I v, i l Ih t - 1 1 ' i mi ( k the .i pie in ri'iul the following i nl tin L'l'iiu iC:., pas-'-tl by the ui t '.iii t-iititiii, levying a tux to l( us -- . I iU if nnlitht d by t lie people of ir.JlU't, l-t t 'nl, rr'lt inl lIXMrtllbUll. - llic purpose nl rttisiit-; luoiitf to M A-1 ' l liui i"i I' iii( i vpenses ol this unvi .itiuii, aocur- I., t lir act , ul I'tingiess in such e i-e I,- and uruv iiU 'l. a t .i nl urn- I w i-nti.-ili in. -I. lif l-l- It'l n il (HI lilt land ate tiding In lis Vuililt iM'ib, HI.iTt In MM II IlllVf bet It SlllfC Mllllk' i.i I '.in i! imilii 1 1 v n llh Nmtli Cii' iilitiM vt al' ,' lllCU'HI ! i ! .ii . inn! .in I rrI fcrrir- TthT ' thr-- vnlu.ntivii (iH'fi-i'l i" 'n ii't- i H"' yr Ibfttl. Tlii tin 'ir.il im- ri.ll.-.-i.-il, jmiit himI Hor.iimtt--il j ,j ,.t il,. Tr a-'iry -i tin Sii.-, at iln- :i!:H-- n In ii. mi'l m li..- Mini.- liiiinni'l' an, . i i . i .. i ' .ii.- i iiiiii.it l-y l;uv In I ,-. 1 ni(4 M-llllltH' il ti.I t .1 ill. I.l III. I I - -llllll In- Mll.J. I t 1.1 tnr lailuri- to rollrcr, iy i Ti . Ii.-r. liy li y i.'.l hi. .In h l.illl.lr III IfJi.-ct In ..t,.v.i I . i I in- -al' lilt- Ilk 1 .-..lit ol 111-4 olIi.M-M nimtl f-CrivP ii. ti'ii ion fur i ..lit rt in lUr I ii x I. :i t, 111.' i.'oiUi I loll ill ntlli-r ll tm i- Ii .il I"- ill l.in-t- It mi ami I.y I. in T i-.lin us p.i-s.,4.-I "Mil . I I -ri .i'. A.- Sril.'lillV. am ('.instruction of i- ll,. 1" ri- : lial ( an any lax .' lit' lin.l.-lslao.l l-y Iln I, III llial It proviilis lul I OIK'-I Wl'lll il.t ll of OIK-JM'r astir in tin if uiiliiiiiiit ' ssinj. "a I ax .tin .ti, 4, l,ii,,l 'in A. ,ith i'.(r..ii, acr.ortl mi; lo lis yaluati.m in the year l-"iO, anil (iN I'll K I'EHmoNAL PliOPKHTV within -mil Stale, accorilin to the valnalion iliiriol' to Im' niHilii in tiic year lHiiHT' W li.it is tin j'lini'iml iriieilj nitliin saiil M ile, il it im not mesn rvrry ji'irtirff- tft (to piri . i Aii-jit i i-nl ( s' all', nwnr.l l' llie l.iack an.! Wiiili'.-in tin- Stare il 1 1 .-! , Canity thus nut aiiii'iiii tiie orili i rut- 'mil limit lis mi ailing to ii spi-tiliiil st-cien.il property, will uot trvry naseftsor l i IMI'KI.LKD. I.y tin- laiiouaoeol the '.r-liuauci. t i aha.-s.-i ihe laluc ol all the ;' full property uit iiol u cvury iiersaii in iln- Si .ti Aieiiol 1 In-liunii me, the pi'o-u-ii.ii-., the (tuck, i lilcki'lis, pi go, corn, lir-ts, Ac ... in,... .l EVKKVTH1NU, except mil eslale, oiine.t l-y the while liniJ hlnck Hi' l. ..f the Stiu'e, the men, woliietl and rli 1 1 il i i;ii, Ihc willows ami orphan i of the Slat. . i-KKsi.N m, I'lioi-KHTY ( Nit tiotper ' liy plain that no lax assessor in the titatv 'as the riht, uii'ler this onliimoce, to ei - nipt one partii-lf ol luul or ftenohal pttipl "' in the stale lr.un taxation J And is it .nil r, nio.liiyin mill explaining the ordi a mi i , every tax assessor will be compelled i'ii' ooverneil hy I ho literal and olirimw nu aninrr (,f ti,e ,,i ilinuncB i T7M8' certainly. II k Ahm-v iKi( khutmRkiht to Ro- "'" Kifi .- We .htui. t,Ut o,f!t1r.-..rJ; "ttief-rs orirliity liere, '(amfionMi of ilie raufc' and tile were disposed to do the'TMWBe,) t tempted to register, in thin city, at the late fiKii-tration. We il,, not stale thi a a lul, Init e hear it mentioned as such. We further hear I hat one of the Hegitrar was willing lo register them, but that one oi the liite and one of the colored Regiatray, (lie it said to his credit ) refused consent, be lievmi. that it was a violation ot the army . ri Kiilai ioii, und that thry had no rijrht to .lost,. TnK osi.y uiohnlation that Sergeant Kalis met with, on his pedestrian journey ,niui Vicksburg to Washington, Was front he RadirulD In Congress, on bis arrtTal at .'he latter place. The old flag, carried fly l,'K ai.d evciy w here respected throughout 'l.i- S.niih, I.y .lie i.f its tall hill I soldi.rs, had only lo I, run ieil to the HaMs of Con (Otsk iviiieet wild insult and Iki reluseil a wileome! Uu liialiani ia the t.iit -reHt to "I I'liittn, and ol the fluff, which v, mlioliisea o r .nif-hl lo ryniUilizi ) it ! In pi -J. B. S., the intelligent '"'inipmdrnt of rtru Neir V.itk M, 'adheres to the he lief, expressed more than we, k ago, ikat the donbtful meihberii ftytofafVtla ItfinuatUapllalif SWiiaa.: iif Hfrt"6'i "IlupSacS'ment are numerous enouyh to pre-enTconvTcllon !" ' The New York llcrahl says : ' Oo every 'lie ground ; fur besides testifying tHet the purpose of the l'ri-sident was lo teat the - wist it n t injitj,o t the . JL e,. rigijc Sher-, liiau also du), red that iiolhing, mir was 1 'aid Bbout the oe it, t.-rce than that Mr. t(nnm was a coward and would not resist 'in older l.n his removal." H!t TiihCK Mohk Wonaino Days befiira the election V The wjiolc aecrt of acceaa Liw n wire firtte brttcrsr 1-6 H TT Tfof w the sse wtilcti ttoiden meant, he he -.WtB'l-aaiitaiw :.'W ,,ulit nt the ,. the fight of the uiongrtia! II SI I II I llh. fiH.l.s ' niiiii Mi-mi.- may Imvi- .time, ll":iM, nl t.ni nHivf, t.r hhIhu-chh " fi -l i ii .lll,. l.-r lli- si. px VI, al.-. dial is hi i v. In- .1. : ilh li lu lu .,, wrt-fht1 iitrW Wttlffcl 111 I. I 1 I i r. . ii 1 1 -ii nl tun i.l cc.inuseiii 1 1 1 u I Slate. in ll" ..ij.... limy ,ll. lit , I, .1 Hfri&'fAr i niiivi' Iln. f -U' tit tliiwf' 'wft'n'v ' "riami s" Kivc In'cn , i-iii. ki n limn ili,- I i, 1 1 In u t irni-r ; riii-T, In- tiiti .n.n,iil it, .1 mi ,,1,1,-r ilu. cl , 'y uiiiu: ! ui li.iu.U L) lLuj4i!-u,u. ri-.jiiiriii llml i.iii.i nr.' no: In l.i F'HiCfA) hyeit'tr jjivly U Viiitt, LjiV!'-i ixt iti Jne; iiod. l!ia'. In ii 1 1:.- yu,; ur. i i.iiiiti ,1 mil. III. re Sim!! li- jin iiiii. In uip.-iint I ih,- i nun! 111114, n I. -!-. -liilil,- anil lull In-. -nl man n enfh party. 'M,IBi; r, , rs ri. n,miralil( , am) wc a)U i wiali very nm.-li tli-.il (l.n. Canliy had issued norae -I similar purport Oen. Mi-aile biwtctod i:ly lor bin own f ('pUtatitw, ltW- lllif (t tnwafili llrr prrtptr. K swell itips Iwvliij.' I -i n i iik rn liy our I Distiu-i t'oniiiiamli-r. H il.-vt-lve iipoinour sr!. M In niakf -u- h :.i 1 .111', -m, -nlil us will 1 limit. If n-itiit ,.iiili!f-i.-lii-o;. Itailol- MtiiHni, tins.' ritiiiil mi4, oi aity oi lo r ol tin ! imilii runs lunula w li i.-li wilt ilmiliilcus lie illi'liiit. .l in s unt' i.l II., Ruli.-ul poll liol I .li-is 1,. t .mi- ui ' in. tv Onus. r at i v t-j ..I ! i Mil'i'ttV'".'!' nil-1 tiflliurs--. la-ulivnii at tUu ( i.ilst il aiLuiJaaiUc, imilii mi: lukia tl ior uraiiHil thai no polUlmUt r,. Uo uu.-uilii to i m t "upon tiic buiiart , ' will ol'.-ct, to ate j that . rt-rylliintr la.i.niliict. As we su.-sti-ii, a li-v poll liulil.-is uutl .oil' I ui I I In iiisclvt-s, iiiiin, il iln- .1 lain) . lays sini-o. the l' nl flix'ti.-im, I'lioos.- ri-l.-ii4 llieiiiHelies from ull iiiipulitliou or suspu ttin of Unlan n.'ss, liy rt .(lli snn i-llt- ii'-peiialtle pcrxin ot car li par:) lo I'-- presi iii w Inn lo votes arc coiuiit-.l s ii li a c. uirs.' h.-v always been dauai in Lkciiuiia iii X'.ilh t Carolina, und. r t.ie "11 and lintioieil . ... toins. (live lis a FAIIt liAI.I.Of, HtnJ w, will DLKKAT TIIK I.vKa.MkI S (" I, TL'TION .to.l tU m.iird UUU ()V;,it Illd.MlM.I.V ! I S. sjmi'e iln, I'.regoiu w - .I'Lui, lit have Isau:ae4 Soil": Jjtt", ..SjUKLr..,,!. ,u! irnportance Fn this ciiiinection, ami exhibit a desire and determination, on i .... part ol (ien. Canliy, to secure fairness in the election. Theait' iriiui ol (i.n.Caiiby nm oliicially called lo this whole subject, and to the par liculni plan sin e suggeated by (Ien. MeaUe, some time ago, lint the suggestion iftd not reach huu, until aJLer bus i.r.l.-.ri had hueil iKsued. Gi n. ( anl-y says that he I elieves that the care whii'li;has been iieslowjd upon it, and the cfticiriijcy of the plan which he has adopted, will prevent all grounds ol apple-heii.-ioii as to any unfairness in the coming eituiUiiu, I ln! feaihne wrtHi which be can iletect any error or utilaitn.'ss, relieves the matter ol doiil't, as In: purpose is to have ii.ii hin Imt a lair elect ion. In many Couulies, in the la.t t-ltx-tion, many pi isons were prevcnl.-d from voting,, because of the small nuiuher of uruciui-U, at which polls were opined. The reason ussigmd tor thia is, that the niimln-r ol qua;ilic.d pei sou to .Wd . the .itlectiuua was so suia'l, that they were compelled lo mute several precincts logt tiier. To prevent this in the coming election, (ien. Canliy has authorized the Tost Commander, in every iiislalii.' whi te ipialilled men (nil be pro cured, to have the polls opened at VKIH PKECLN'Cr. II, therefore, (pialilhtj men can be had, lei the piviU u.y$et tknr ruwifi lo the 7W t'otniondtrn that te P"t ihi pl,l,m rutty be iorretstil Th WhITB Mi-.n of North Carolina are GOING TO TOTi:. Many ol llierii. through fastidious scrupjeiywoiihi not t to the "iwelbiitFiinnt ' of the crrtwds nf negroes that huddled ab- ut the voting place and impeded the way They will be reatrainedbj no afioh ci ujiles, now. We know that ever effort will be made, in local ities where the negro ote predominates, to Interfere with, and render disagreeable or JS?18Wttft..S?P?!l,, -t-; their... prisiicgea by white men. They may be insulicd, but they feel that tliey have a solemn, sacred duty to discharge,' and they will do it AT ALL HAZ Alms! TUB WmriCiND VLACK MILITIA! HEMEMBElt that, under the new Con stitution, the General Assembly has no power to pass any law, which makes (lis. tinctiona between whites and blacks, in enrolling th militia. IThe Radicals, in Ihc faceof the positive relusal of the Convention to" insert a proviso in the t'otwfrtaton, authorizing the Geniral Assembly to make suoh a distinction in enrolliog the militia, tL-ey this. ' - The General Assembly mniutt pan tvt. a lata. It it wanted lo do so, the Courts, under the new '..'(institution, would be compelled to pronounce such a law uncon stitutional. If ibe negroes were to (tvniaid enrolment with the whitea, as many of thtnr would do, the Couita would I oblige( to sustain them in It. it the new Constitution is ratified ! ' i TIM $ TA T& HKISLSTRA T1.0!f. 0trig to the few registration precincts Bate been iihable to register. The rcgislra ltion in Wake hs been tery meagre. 'This was owing, tn a great measure, n m isn, thattr pwW;3r roust bare travelled from 20 to 45 mtlc. Thia. we nnderetand' aereral persona, agtdN Wn, had tfttfe aaij, r-.f t, lla1tlMMrf.ei in order to accomph.h it. lewcRAWt tfl gullible kaihe fiegioe ire, they are obliged to appreciate, at its proper value, in their calm momentMoideu'f love lor them. Ue said that be adrocaled pea. , during the last year nf the war, boiause it Taa? the onTy "incahi Vf mMSA'StStrif uU iemwd. lit was to anxiou tif retain this hi f willing lo sun-rntlcr political lntkpy(U,-nce Jhkdiil f- f tiSuf, the right of property 'la SLAVhtJ ! I 1 1 llOf.ltKS AH THE THE iKiOIH.oh TUKETS. W- Hani yoti.rs (o link lerll lt tluir .vU.1 I.-I llu-1 '"iisi-rval u t-s l.t- sur.' to n iwt ail WfltiB sTuiTilt'TVmi;. rvaifve ilrtsri-K. tiic ll'.l.lin t it-kit ii) .o iiir.-tisiye In soviinl I tin ui nit'D, that tiny laiuit.t ton. h it ilh a (rtj fuof pok... A lUplkLuaui Ikkuk liaa, tin Trfurf, 1mi-h ivu'il. with ft ituntUT n( iinmt unrsi i')liuriit!..f i:i ui . thuir muri t liMiutli r, hut witliwinc vvhicti arc v-t v ctaiimijii;, K clrh the ' KihU' iind ollii'i l oi.iii nit-.11 u ho n ill noi lolt- lot il, I... Ill llitldan. Hut, ho far ai v ii. k.-t-. Iln- II,. !,l I ii kels, ,iy '(,.- the I. Mill in thai put r llll.l. tvl iltiil fii ami thr Cmilktit ulwH. looillof TIllTl' is vote lor (K-forc w ' ',' Mould C.oodloe, und even lor ll iltl.ii w ould vote for the intauioiis Constitution liut we will lake neither; ami therefore let rm rote thr funnel vrttin tirkrt rmt anrl out, and nothing else. Yoleis, lttirt ! 170. A1I0S nE l,E.. C.IAir.S 0.' lEt. llolden u-lvist-s hi ih-l'I-' alius to llork to the polh in er-iv--iK This is evidentlv f.r the purpos ' fit' cumin.; mil the pro lamine .-I thcAi-t (;.-. li-oi, w hleh had the . ll.-ct ol driving ihousai d t-t WJIJ j M.Afi Ii the voting placet. U in intend) U for iiUmtulatwn. tli-n. Cmibv, in (ien. Ord. r til , orders voteis N( 11' lo ling.-r about the poll.ng -laces. 1 Again The ordinance ol the ' ('oiiicn tioii," embodied HI toll. I alil'V'i oiili-r, nf ti ves a p( iihlty el fine or iiiipiifoniiH m in any p. rs'iti w ho shall pn cut any (j'lulilir.l ('..lor tnuu llie I i'i t t ii it (v.e ol the ihctil. ti anchise,- by TH Kf! At S R)tirii4 his p(-r-"ir oi propel ty This is what Hoflen Is i..iug v.iv tin; lie is const ah My "Til 11 KAT KNINM" our pi'.. pie, that it they vote down iii.: odious Con-tituiinti, conflsealion and . i her horrors will be visiv.-d -ip-m thorn iiKtiisTHA rvit-rim jclectio.x Any (ugihU-ied voter, uu mailer, w hue hi; may have registered. If he bus n uiijveil into another county, can vote in that couiny, upon presentation of certificate oi upou atli davit ot regisira' itni, pri-videtl he has resi ded iii said counly lor ten days prior to ihe election. Men. Canby hasorderitl, w e are gTnil to sej-, that the hillnt rWi.re hIiuII not fie opriie,l n-ir the tickets removed, lor any purpose what soever, unlil the filial closing of Ihe polk Let the poll-holdeia now, il ibey w uii to avoid alt suspicion of nnfatrntiss, biVitrt one ri-sponsible and iolclligeut man of each parly, to be yreneid at th ji""J counting out 1'ublic sentiment Jt-majidt this. (Ien, Can by also prescribes that Inspec tots of eleclion have 1,0 riglit tn exainint e.iiiieiiis ol ballots, In Inrr depositing tin m in I In- buxt s XKtlliO CAMHHA TKS. We militated our friends, a few days ago, to send us, Irom all parls ot the State, the names ol the negro candidates in the Slate Ur the st.vernJ olUeais, their, pudigreett iui.I general character. These statements begin to come In. A friend in Faytdtetifle aenln us ihe following : "Nkoko CaM)I1)A.tkb in Ci mbkhland : For House of KrprcBelitativcs, Ishmu Hwitt free mulatto nl old issue; liarbi r by trade - went w ith 1st. Hcgt. N. C. Vols. iConled rate.l in Ihe eam( ily ol a servant. Johu Jjeary dree mulatto, old issue; Saddler hy trade. JI is father, also free inn litt to, formerly owned slaves and sold tin ui. One ol his brothers was in the raid with John Urown, and was killed at Harper's Kerry.'.' If our friends will comply w ilh our re quest, as above, we shall have an inteiesiing chapter ol the practical working ami char acter of Radicalism. The Radical press arc greatly exercised over Ihe isolated instance of the murder, in Columbus, Georgia, of a profligate Hsdical vagabond, nsnwi -Aabburoy who kept negro harem. But nothing i said of th every day aggravated casea of crime among freedmen and In-w-ddwB -white RatHralav Murders by them are on the increase, fn Alabama, four ' rebels" were recently shot, and in numerous localities throughout the South, deapile the pref-ence of fhe military, we hear, every day, of iablerie, rtyons and other outrage committed by Imedmcn. In the Eastern part nl this Hlate, the amount ol crime has been fearful to think of. It will be greah-r still, if the white men of the West (at we are aure tbey will not) fail to come; lo the resoieli then-brethren of the East from negro DOMINAtlON I UnroBTUt We deeply regret to learn that while Hon. Thus. 8. Ashe.nur candidate for Governor, was at the Salisbury Depot, CbarbHte Hoed, bis pocket Uxk, containing dr $700. was stolen from him. He did W.t 46fa.thJhm &'"Ua tl the train and bad gone: half a ruftyrw the conductorj put him elf to return to.Sal YburyT "Every "effort""wa being mvle ,o detect the thief and our blinds had hopas of sucotwding. Several suspicious person '.sd been noticed fur a day or two alwut the TWhI These fet we learn from a gen th-icai. whii le't Paiislniry during We, Ions day night, it . ' ... . H ... - .... -'j i. -a s. ,1 X i tKl Tut aaic All full up pbomimk! , A 6 day auul WOUJaV 41 yftUL BE WELL. n ,, , - r j ai e goino in 0 1 .jiiiinsiun lor 1 lie I on ,t 1 1 li 1 . , ... : , : . 1 , ., , " 1 1. 1 , , i -tiars is tleiirived ol' its bri. fittest coiistella .11 1 , , . '" "' ' 01 ' lustenil ol- ei , no matter ,-, . 'tie,.,,,,, ti, be .rested ,, 1 !im0,.,,ored Carolina , to ever, liinist II in uh"" at Vh o , "ri , i I 'l" , "'"'"- die battle between the institutions ol ' years ,,ol t , or I hiee inn., r-e I men .,ii. ri', ;' ' , l",rft',, r ons o, neoteric insole,,,,, I Me ""1 X 1 ... i.i luriu niTtowt .......... .. . L,tllfi a hat, iiiw.uSMirt naiff -trrvil'f - . . . , , . - - ti tioitik Hum nwn a snifiinir Correspoud ence of the Sentinel. Iln iimumiCo., April 1 1, IStW. I MllSIIS V lllT.il- ,it,i, Ili.i'," ,r I tWtir-KrriS; ..T T ..u-crtiiism JothistWiurtv Will pi' liilil' ll I I illl. list to till HI'ph' ol xftng prip(M'tt.-J.4 b.n k-iirsil.aiii Th.- th Stale, c.p.ii.illy at a -1 iine . w In u tin ie. unity is being canvass.'.! ,y i .! h pm tus. .(i'inv.1 ot, th t'atuliua ami her peopht.f Alul UHl. UwMl'Miaetatie rniivii.nn rs art 4e-puiiis-.ii)iM-il,.-.-. T he while propltMd. lt in . .mi- bla.dy ,,tlSttHtJU(,.,,t.h... li ull.al a-en-' t . unity w ill lend tin- iiinputout ,-.i.7...i;y. Cinstitiiii(in, in ai ly ),, a man, audi urn in n rnieif. t-y smile . f the mot r. si.i-i ,.,l,le f the mot r. sj u ill noi sustain il. negroes, tiiai Ih I Uuok w j,hail liUktu a petted. nuiccas. over the hirjtt- Itiuiijir; ami as Im .Mi, Hokten, het tms.ertT Qt.lxiarm. .Mtv Aihe Will get ail llu while V -li-i he is h ( 'on-er y .i I i v . - . ;,n. I hem, and, sc. on -1 . I et ,ni-e . ti'sl. b. c;i I lie "V'l.t ' .(' !' acquainted' n il h h nil and k lin.v he is s pule .all. .1 i i inn ... tiM k MU I'i 1 s a son ol Nuiili t iiiuhna a-cn i In upon her sod,' n i 1 1 ij h ion. d ami pllshrd geullcuiiii. n4- that he is the ci-iitiilciit e ol t he people. I Hn will liml tl.ni 1 1 f . 1 1 1 . ml count! n il whole duty in ijie cumniii eleciiu.i. The fiilloll IIIJ4 li iv.- lueil lu lu. I. ah d this conn' . Im I Ii. i llic l-elow For .Vo( . (Mo. in nii.l Ihi ali-.l . i- Sic. ii . Himv of li, ri ii-ei.t.it n, n. II I III) V t'ltrt Sipir or '. om-l ('apt. A. ' I'. Hiriff. Janus 1 1 (l,.ni, 1 rt.lKtlrtr. Wn, 11 Cole slrr. (..r. William . (ilaiiou iCiHfW iil iiLLih. John V -i..,vluJ. t oroi.er. - W. !'. .Mi lkiuuU. Pirr Cetnmisd hen. Col. I.!. F. L.ule, Leak, 'I W. 1). Tinvnseiiil, Km !" '. V. Col. ( ll ill. s M..I . . . I'i I. I - i Ii ie, i:-. We hope Iln p. ,,p , .1 y' .oi, t u io. nun nil., i t'ul Miele, tiianuh'.in il mil a bell.-l lll.i'i-.-1li ,u I h ( al ". :na b posili. n, ai l.i !!c I lit- ji W. kn .w . i h In lad I" r pi. -pi "1 I 1 1 1 1 ; -I 1;, ih. ll. Ilt.lul 'i I. til. : nil they ( .'N-i:;.v m r. K..I llie Si nt iln-l Mi E,bt--r - At a time when pisniv and mlelli'-ene.- are saeriHct.l on the a'lal tl inaligniiv und ignorance : w hun, ihnii ihoui-h s lately, yt so desinirtivelv i.ower. Our inisfortunes are great, our prospects are dim, jrt thr furmrr nre nntsn great tut tliey mav le overcome, nor are the latter aodim but wlm, titer mar be brighten ed. Thecuuses w hieh have led to our present deplorable condition are too numerous to be recounted, uud loo well known tn need ex planation ; let us view our condition us simply bail, and then let us determine fn improve it The poliiical horizon is dark, and appear ances atlitse us to be on our guiiitl against future slot nis. The one dangerous thunder eloud. wh.isf lightning, it'll strike us, will iheruiit, Utah,! "new t 'oit.tttiili..n.'' It-we wmiht'save ourselves trntn (k-jpmdiltion, too painlt.t. It. nteiilion, we must ote miiimt tin- tr, ir t'mixt it Itt toft ; it v ( W'.til'l avoid ptiyeri y too certain lodotilil, we mils) yole uiuotil thv. tui& VuuMLUutuui ; it' w. wHhii show I he humanity ot a bnit-' toward- tle-l.-neeh-ss Hiiiniii sinl h-lpl-s 1'il.i ... wt llillsl vote it.iinut thr orir 'o', nt :f.it ,nil II' tlit re be a man so bitter i-t politn s so igno lant in judgment, as li-i vile l-.i Ihe new t oust tuii in, to that man 1 exii-n.l niv u' umst pit., to that man 1 proilnHi' i li.- t-tiise ol p.-sleri -y. And lasily, Messis. Ktli'nts, P' riuit no-to ietur:i ttur iliauks ami to as sure you i.l the prayers t.l i-v , i y virtuous man and woman, lor the noble pari which you so nhly b ar in Ihe prt sent struggle. Truly' your. Ac., ..... CONSERVATIVE. - A C.lil). If KSDKKRos, N. C. April 14. tittUwM: Jiinee the announepmeot of (ien. V 11. Cox, as Ut regular nominee of llu ('onseiyative party tin Hol-ieitor in the otb. .hldicUl Diaiiiut, have-ilet rmmed1 lo willoltaw my name as a C'lnpelilor for that Hisitiiin. trusting : that tftoaw,1 wh kindly piulft rul mo their suptiort, may think jitopi r to aid ibis gentleman, at llie approaching election. It was not my pur pose to create any dissension by making the tlechiralion that I did, but simply to t-i press an appreciation of the honor which my trit mis wele iliapoaeal lo confer. I am, very respectfully, Ac., W. V JONKH. Correspondence ef the Sentinel. A RADICAL Till EH" KM DttUHKD 1IY HIS t HTY. wayAvvjMvaiJwa,..W,wa.xje Mitin Eililurt : The Radicals of Gran ville have at length attained llie grand climaetvtic. uf infamy '"i kapudenee, itr .ten. dor-ing a bfaek thief for the auffrages of Radical voters C'uffee Mayo, noniinee for the House of Representative, was detected in the act of stealing a pistol from thecounter.ol Messrs. Hunt A Rro., of Oxlord. The Radical pow wow, on Saturday, n I used to erase his name fn in their ticket, at the suggestion of a Committee appointed to investigate the master, and who reported adversely to the honesty of the "men and brother thus aetting the seal of public eodorsatioo of crime, and impudently attempting to foist a scoundrel upon the good people nf this erinnty, astbefrrpjrresenttrttvcHart taw giver; Such ia Radicalism. Comment is unm-cea eary. - ... . . - Every body must come to the , Conserva tive Mass Meeting at Henderson, on Ptiilav. We anticipate a glorious union ol pafndt spirita... .... i. ., TheH:iBr?Aiiir iMsiirte Jtf. 'A4L Qr&is UM were never mom in earnest than w.w. 'Tim Radical ticket Is weak und shaky Voids, -...Bueii-i - n'ftA'frTtttlt ...The WUiailou tvi.rTi!piaaiLnt of ,-tbt Ridical sheet, tlieC'leavelainl (Ohio) Idgert Ueo A. lewnsi-nu makei this allusion to the Radical "heir apparent" bi Ihecruigreas- ionil or miscegenation throne -. "lie (Wade) i a danirnou savsue. fuli ol the uuuueficti- able iti ui IWoJUiuua la.yuuv 81 Uii 4 ,1- fi.r ll.,. ,.-.. ..I ll.-t.l ... ......II... ! 1 l'""V .:" "tt-'s. jM"iiHnowr-) i)wn urociitiiou uay vote loriueir t,a itii-: tiar, not only tune inm Ihrougtiout the Colin of charity, and ot tlw lutuie, h tin ll-t Mf eetf tip m tnrr ffftmrrtvm Hp r tif t" tftfy toW-gilfriHpfW awius au wfHBiuiinv.. an .cnuiii, w fiwrai pvwer., W gwve km -tkcatty, art no grace, and Oed no. benevolence." Correspondence of the Sentirel. W kntwi mi n , N.C;i .Apr.iJ J.i J hjH, V Ksajij. ijojtl.bioic lain; I llt""i tow (-.'ltHHS.Hiie .1 fi,c el i nra inems on ev. ry . ca:on. thai, ll lin y ' W' t a do--n to listen to t'lv'.M. they Link I Ihev ari dotiig r. in ik 'it.lv well thev all do, ng r.lil.lkably we p lied ihi.l ihi ) itii'iiltytit ti .I.' I. 1 ... up tit. en, t- T'iS!t- , ... y 'v..,-. I M ifh pa.ili.-s m.-t at n lln l's in.s- r. o ijte Siitntilar, .with "Uloi(iii..'lflie. &!: it- large crowll had assembled. 'I h- loi.ls tnsjiir 1 1 had been lo. iiv a: i h .r I ..I C. n s- pp. . i'. I" ailill'.'S-eil in a1 I a -Iriilll Misis U II W A. It Johns, uiiil I lo i on the gri.u-l'l, eve, p! Capluii; Tb.un.is Si i 1 crowd ol in-ori a s jtr. si CoiiseriatiM-, anil th inure th.-vd a ih z u In I I ui. I) n i.l ., u . ui. I I- U i.s 1)1.1 !( If I IC'ii the i ati'll'l itt s and -. There w as .. l-n;;, lit . and ...li :, I i e Kads -i .1, i.l n .1 54. I pay any al eni 1 - 11 I -1 t III Ml. ' 80 (-hail ri I 'were t lies r ' It 1 1 11 : t : II s. uMalne lo WenlMorlh, Salurday ni a caui ti'', I'-ii.i- lt.n. , ,n u,i nini' i h . ti r. vv in w hisk We ll re got I aeiil . t ht' I iIlnuiH ill g lli 1 are beat, sunk thill al tleleitatiuu. As a meiseiiger has In ny t H tesult ul the l-.illcus n sent tu lea.hill trt.T-i with 11 e 1 he colli 111 lit 1 j 1 1 1 . inioti lium (iipiin- s. 11 e 11 it al which aieiisolii 1! ol t t.l - Uaiu, Tha-b- mwv ti-.-, tH-, 4-1. I mid cheat, but H kiuhaui Its ALL Uidi U l". Tlu-y may uuiMilidaUi pinuiuu. ,ui. it wU lasli the pi ople nun sni h a I iyi , 1 h it 1 1" y ill go loo 111 -I . s, ia-In r 1 !iait nut villi at all. flie ie -i I r 1 1 ...ii in 1 1 : i s 1 . .oni , 1 -a liitcc one. bill I hai .- iiuist t n nil 1 uia'c iiiTi iiiii ill il. 1 Ii, j ih- 111 t in 'ol I .i' nlir.-.h ., isl.-r.'il m t-r I,,, li wh rh giv, slill it lari.t-r majorily . ul -nil 1 l-.'.i 11 llie I! nlit-ii! I ',,,1'ii a. ..1 ul t'.e . ...it. 111 t 1 1 Ic mid ,lei' "ifiifiiTa'c 'in ..-.,.,r' iili fh at li.' 7.' 1 7" Correspondence of the Sentiiu). Johnston Co, April 13. lim KlilT'ilt- - 1 have takill the M hssns king Uil.ncklv iniiny stray gei-e, and lining J .si sboul iinieii g.ioii. i ni-r came lo ii'i,it,nt ar,i... i..i,. S,,.. . - , ti . t . .? ... - ., ... .Vt. l Uw.yatuai,(TiMi i)-a A-4i iiti. Ttiewauiam. few daya ago, and thetV was one man 1.1 ! n ,i ... i .iTTT " .,i... .i . . o -,i it . ' : all diaurved tks-eiieomiiim tMt done', from M be a merchant ol bmilhtiehl. who got up i ,;,. ,. , , ,.. , .,,,., and you never heard iln- like. He tun-1 and rumeJ, (iui'ii.ia-r ul llu-t lulu h, to.-.l the secessionists, as be ealie I theiu im lor 1 genl leini n, ho Forgot Hint when the war broke out, he cussed we Union 'men 'he a-ium wsV.M ba.ws --ab.,--H wt-krai mightily lo the coloitnl population lli.-t is. they are mighty good now, they ran vote. They have a mighty good joke on him, up to fmithfit-ld. The eolond men say he ustM lo was a ureal I'M tie iiollur. lie ki-lch one nigger wsy .Jroiu hmuc, and tiiu fuat Uiiiig he tlun w Us loiay "off ill your ill y good..' lie rolled up Ids sleeves ami look the ni.-g.-r aciti-s a l.ai n I oi l"g, ami then he woii'd spit lll.liia.ii-a.ua. aud uJl iln. ouiiut Lum ipiud. tTP'fuTr'd trfm T f! '....(I "ITaiig Jeff l)a.vis on a sour apple tree." Use to was "Old Aim is mighty sn k," Ac. 1 lehr-yH w-hat'sa fnrt, .Yfritsrir, T.illtms . We've g-. de bigist horn in Johnst.iu'tlmt ever pli,.e l six nr seven up One who blows ovi-i' the county, un calls eveiv man who iliin'l think as lie does, she -p killing aei-essiouisl Well, I don't blame him; he's bin all al.ing dsr. Well, I wonth r et de Maj ever stole any -beep, w hile he was secessionist, and running deserters w itl nig get d'trgs. Jluf ie'B 'peiited in sjck rlutl and ashes, like a m in in the liil.le pi sole; hia birfrite iVr a br.ot'otash-.rr - . -,5"' Weli, Messrs. Editors, T'ic-ie is a iiiittief man diiwu to mithfieltl I seed the oih-i day, an I hear a good ileal- about. Iff claims to belong to three particsw(i'ord'iii to de crowd he gits into.) 1 had a litllerhnt will him. He puts me in mind of a man walking barefoot. ta pine loos three ways to jump ; an, to save hVs sole from tie tl I. In iton't tip whar t0i.j'imp.(echn.ays pt'ttia. .ta tie crowd liegiis into .) Hi: la a s..n ol a lawyer, 1 In-lieve, and he hohln aniue sort of olliee. Hy the way, this same lawyer made A-crasion speeches when our boy s weie vol untei ring an leafirt. He's scleik in esti easy in deoort house. He don't, itke Ashe, imr he don'i like ihu X p. g. nor goiidloe. in fact lie's--he's - well 1 don't no. Tha Rada are g "in lo do ad ih.-y ean ; goin to whip some and hung the bahinc-, when they git the power. I think it would be advisable lo have a lew Isiya in blue iiiwuit, ihey niiikc sueli tbnats, lium llie .. p. g. down, what Ihey me going to i Id. j j-isi Kueu as llie aiittvi- iihiih-iI iiien. (o c- siK'esh. now Hints l wiinred to hsnir or ti.r'un 'i " ' tilTla. -' " ' i UiuWt4 mm-:, Even your humble sirtfunt Iik ami bathers. B-.., ll &1U.H M AM.-' innl'-mi.MI!Mr--ilUA:t -tf rSH..'. count ob Johiismn ull '. .u;ifct Vl. i Ctiusliiution- -ticket an all. A INIO.V MAN. Correspondence of the SentineL HAMCUL T. wilUAMS ESQ LX PlTlsli0H. PiTTsBono, April 13, 18IT. Meurt. Kdilvrt-.Viit bud the pleaitire, on yeatertlav'j of hearing a-jSix-ech Irom Saml. T. William 'Esq., x thu Conservative caudidale lor Cuigre-a in .this, Uiatjiii). ... Notwithstanding the cold, rain and m'l I, a good crowd ol inU-lllgeiit white g. nth ni anil also SiIik? fwi ulj or ihu ly Iiu.hIiuii, i although strong effort were nm-le to kei' them from hearing the truth, bv I he h iideis l of lllfc mn. ral.le iiaitoroos, vsg iM.u(L Aud . tmrtixjj lairtavf alo'. jsaemt u . f - ' "-ti-shh) wi'iy-T-wiTg wrty-fHT,;Dtl mm - 8(Wh ult., and bad a giTod lime ol ii will, t gtmileme-i of ibeircolnr. rWiy ihe ne'ii'Oi s 11.1 WuK ltlt.lll)tlal HflHitl l''qi:?!TH)'Fe' .trtl.&V'.u-ltVa'totl,. aroused, an.) cause hia Irimnl lijlly , Hnhlen s-aved ell night at his bouse. I his is a pnvili While iloltjeu ' herej ha gave or h r-, I Tint WsdbIUsk The Jve colaniB edi (he beingbft great Degra league (ihUr) ttiwt'j torusi wiueh appeared i the lntelUgeiutir tne Lteaguers auouin uot lie allowed to at lend Conservative meetings. Notwlwtaud i im Bills' orilors. H.ia .,, t..wv 4mh lttUy iitiiemr .1 1 l -I. -1 A. ' i jrjf. nuaantf maiia u a nae speech. liu. . iji:b llf ajr au able arguuMj against the infamous Con- j i siiiuiiou, niuuiilarlore.l by Yankee bond. hold, is, ami summoned by Ihat juoit dis--.Hni li'l 'ou..Mutn--wne 1 anin'iii I ih rf -rn ! Tile peXf ftrre h a re hmin tVtfy' tirGiturtl liny t,. ,.(.;. h'tsti. r i i-ni' man, and "ill ii.aK, h,c i miit.t tlloil iver Ik lor mn; Hi itetc.ul tin- I i 11 '1 1 1 III 1. ill We -jKnwratt - tmrtrt-" trw ittwt . wWh'-'Mri- Williann' i eeh, rat rips with him our . "1'i h-sves behind many, n any l lt-litls. who wn ilt.ttll ol fl.i.r i.n-l in ' "K " " i" ii tt-niiijKU)u i ity, tije hi gar Mil' John I' I). "rTiilA'ri In 1 ii rsc iiacK lo ins iioine.nmt it. My Itfii'wii low 's TeeV.'" 7 Correspondence of the SentineL la. i i-iii-iiii, April 1:1th. 1868. IAw.m'. h.iltlo,. Having Im-i'ii among the 1 i.t.a 1 am, tl. on oeeasion of the Musical S 'j. . - ..I Kntt n 11 111 im nt , given list week in I. nsl u-ii, I. r the beuittt of the Methodist t h irch in that town, I take this opHirtun iiy. ihrougli the meiliuin (if your wetl known "...I wrrlely rhwit iiiiuaied paper, of gt viug 1111 opinion in regard to the pertormancea. To la-gin then : On the evening appointed, 11. in wing me iiiieciion taken by the crowd, win. with nii'iminiiy of purpcsele.l the way to a new biiiiiliog n" little to the North-Ktjt id thtiCoint House, I lound myself, alter n si 1 lit ling a broad und easy flight of atail, in a Inri4e com mod louw hull. My eyes, ol course, naturally sought the s'ate, ih-.'. tilinaUIi; ul' all cytii, aud a pluaa nut impression did I receive Irom my obscr i ,aiii,T,v ; fortasn- it ml skill hatjaircctatljand ; arritiff.-il llie whole most agreeably. To a Id 1.1 the satislncti.m of all, Imlh to per- . inn is ami audience, that estimable gt'Otle- inaii. th v. T M. .1 M, the worthy I'reai- ,l.lil ol l.uuisburg Keltmle Collegt-, as his I'at ully wen-to add by their musical r 1 l.n malices to the eni .ynuiit ol the evening, Ii d kindly loaned nun nl his new, superb 1 l.n 1 u Hit- Knabo A il. make,) the swect " -rt -iiios- tones w as to make the hearis i..U.i.t, 1 , I'fj. niaswwlma itiKxt'wmilW ''nil wVi -is ol plcasuru. An, my "War Mf;s-!!!i,,;.T you ought tu' have' l-e'n I 1 lu te, liiesdav ami Wednesday nights, (on ; .-vi-iiHt nniltt i.id suffice us.) 1 assure you 11. -i n the pleasure 1 experienced in seeing no nrai nig an count nave lurin u my gray i thiit oni' was ii iife carried away by it, while kdtiiii-ing tile promittiy and oleeaure also of The instrumental and vocal music Was likewi e, loo, ol a supe! mr or Jcr, well srh-C i d noil i-tcidly wall remlercd. Whether llie lali ntetl mid accomplished Proteasor 11. .fir u I. us.. kL III'., I l....ii;.,.. ..f ii,. o.i; fc.-' .,..! in(lw , ,! a,r ,. I giiim, slun k the chords of the Instrument, the iiigstrrs warbled their melodiee. comics mude'llic house resound with lauifh rtr, or the "dulcet guilar'' responded to the coll for i amnio in the drainn of Aladdin, mil 4rsteoni to with pleasure. - . .. I lor one, shall not soon lorgat the treat, ttml, v illi three cheers fof the entertaining ilmmntu jwrwiiu-, and my very beat bow to the-4-Vetti-jrri, -fa ssin4 rtnebnrtr .frna Aider,) I krlng this to a close, subscribing myself. FIN'Ili. 7Vf A' COXIEST I A .V OUT II CAR 0 LISA . The Conservative of North Carolina are warming up lo ihe great contest before them in L'ullimi m y Its. Public meetings are dally In I1 in the eoiinties, towns and cillea, win r ei a speaker can lie had, or an au di no- obtained ll't-il manfully are her gall-mr nnartindiii)Tbrth In behalf of the Cotititnuliiiiial rights of while men and ) nfitiirrr tipmr th-ms;d Thpmtis of the Ram ca'sa.r?umcii; irthajuenl tut .irnthful to warm llie hearis und inspire to active diligence the ttl'.irla of her lioble sons. I ll- VJtssi- that Slate never tlid better m i viee llhiu in tlx plum nt canvass, ami sin h has been (he result ol iiniie-l action, bo tw'-en oral.irs aud edilors, us to diive'lrom the tl-. 11 the Iruilur llolden, wtose irenrd lul . la-i ii i urn i tl with It lling i tltt ii no bis ue.duuufl umI 1.4lW''glwiiuiti'iiiMi)... .. 'Tfir- i' i'imif of ftiv Ohl"?forfh fit'alt)'' is' w-n hj ol i.ttiulatioii by iveiy Vuginiaii. I'hi- p;e s an- e!) in I lie hai tiesa and a unit in a. nt ini-'iit throughout the Stati-. It is now tune that oih jip'-akera should he stir ring up ihe people oi Virginia from the m iiijtaius in the sen. Timo is precious; for the Vandal hordes are sapping the lollli dal iotis of civil goveriiiiirnt and trying to U-iir up mK'n iy by lis roots. I.. I uii, be up and doing with a will un -sub lut.rj ami an eut rgy that acknowledges H i iossibillly ol tlefi at --ShiuIIc Jimrual, (aiMsKHVATiVR Mki-iin Veslerdav thu ! Ciinrt dilii.urtu'.tl to oivm tlm nmi.liilAli- mn "I'I "iluiiHV I" aidilis ss the people, Hy candidate) opened the discussion. I Hy lu BIH Hia u.i,t i'U atiAal 11 lilt ull J'JUktrLiif istxJ IiUhimm ""' '"'''""'ft V. " is)! m tut) V. A. (J. S. A , iuierriipieil him by asking if the Constitution did not fix a limit to taxa tion on projierty. As it waa respectfully u k.'.l, Mr. W. answered with an over wh lining argument --so much so that every wlu'e ll ulical prewW was satialii-d that the Coo-ervailves are right. There' is no limit in the new Constitution lo -ax on piopeitf and as they are levied by an irresponsible body, audi disbursed hy men who do tot have to give Itoiid lor faithful accounting (fr t he sme,ttc entire prom-rty of Ihe Hint" f i antik. '-.tIrT Wikuw't speech' -wlta now tsffuLta'i i!vJ. n0.n-'t- -- jiuU'c iisotirne next nipixaarawl aiaili' tttwrsi ii,,Ui hun We can say no moVe. Tt It won lit l- l.ih in utieiiipt a atimmai 1 of his speech, It I) Whnh v a.j.Jiiii n,v- cm. tjdaifne, '1:o .poke With niarked i - rrfrr - e imuw- "Ti',.-Xnriiri'SC iii crowiic.'! during the " H-t i'e in. r im' ni l xi- ran , KaJ'.il . aaa.- ilut .. iln if w U.tcs I i.vol as unit. Chtir, I tout. .- ilay back, uiiewi pwing the right ot Mr. Wade to assume the Presidency in il, .l..,,.l ..I1 'j.V l,,i. ...... i,. case uf . T . . . . " . . posrinn or '.nr. Johnson, has awak- Im ftieiuls, it is the subject ot much rtaintul s-4in. ' " rilK KKUKIf KILLIS FO&Ch. Ilmiiia in -lT.xnTTn?nTFr, i es- UiMM.iu.fc.!i'wl 1. 3Mk' "'I ."r' Or.Ml.HAI. OHllKUa, 1 , " ; ffrr: ! ' . I'he Ordiuaticx ot the CoosaiutlonaJ Vintiohhf the Stale of Ntirtb Carolina, -vw'iw -riiH-mirf wftft (he Act of ' Congress o Msnrh 23, IIW7, supph-mentary Ui tuo A.t 4 4-rft vtWr nw prortrh; lor Ihe m re t llieinnt internment of the rela l Stales," enliiletl "An. Ordinance re spiti'Bg the jurisdiction of the courts ot (Ins Hfnte"' which w'at rat'SeiTiii aaul Cou,r TantioBftn tkwtTth day f Martli, tttflsj, and which is herrwiui punlished, la oereey ap proved and willhave the force of law in the said Hlate until the ratification or rejection of the Constitution framed hy said Conven tioo, by the people ol taiii Mate, shall hate lieen di teiiiiiuesl by an election held in the manner prescribed by law, and, in the evei t .if the i eject ion thereof, for the further pe riod of thirty daya, IWtUlt, that the terms ol said Ordinance ihaUl not tw held to apply or conBicl WttD any agrfcunuraf oi" lalior lien guaranteed by any law ot said State, enacted subat-uenily in the organi zation of the provisional government of said State, under the president's procUmas lion ot the 2ih of April, 18115, or by any military order from these Headquarters new Itf force. And protuU'l farther, that all pro ceedings of any court iii North Carolina, re cognizing, or sanciioniiii( the, iov.at nenri of the funds irf mtunf heirs, or offeiuaiaa, or of iuaane persons, in the ncuntiea of the J Utereoeitr.iVfrtiment, nr Hlesecttritiw of (be niaie oi .lonn i aioiina, created lur tne pur pose of carrying on the war against , the government ol the United States, shall now l suspended until the question of the Ta litliiy of such iuvestmenu shall bare been tl' ti nuine.d by the courta Ul the United Statce ol- by national legii laiion. And uolbiug ia the provisions of this order, or of "the Ordinance herewith published, aball he held tn bar or biuder aTry-rriTtwrtm nor heir, It inalu fw insan pmaort, respect, ing trust eataie, pruperly r - interest ia the hands of exxajulora, aduiiutalratois, tru-ttocs, guardians, coo.-.iwiionei, masters or clerka ot equity Courts, and Olher fldu y..ag4aw..iwret4'bS'db fiduciary character. Ily order of Major General Ed R. 8. Cajiar, ' LOUW V. CAZIARC, Aid de-Camp, Actg. Atat. Ad). Geo. CorresiKinuViiea of tu Hen Xork World. JUXCaiaTU.CTlQM.,aXm.XIt8 .0f)fl-ls - -X0BTU STATS VOISQJS W TBS LA TS BLACK C&00X COlt TJSS- ,,,-..( .,. Ramiwh, April 7. i As offliiiklly announced, th flgoree ef ' rcgistratiuo lit Noith Carolia at W bttee, -- 106.781 ; negroea, TJ,838; total, 1 79,(1 J3 white majority 8l,7b. -x The lectio' on the quetttoo of Convention wu held on tha 18th aud 20th oi November, and rmultcd, uwm declared, in the sucOeai of that Meaa ure by the following 'vote : for Coiiventioa, 88,d08, agaluat 8,80I, sHoajority over the half ot thif entire registered vote, aa theu rt quired, 8,UU. Th items making up theae total I hav investigated, and Jotin.l that TStlT5pu'e-ltI'1JgtiTi;li ''SigjStJrnt1 Carolina "Convention waa call-cl by th . " Vote ol 82,704 whiwmea and 70,808 negroes. c "By kim W tteet, throoih him w pmy, ' 1 TbM ooloraii man ruin Africa." ! Biiing thn elld,ttl "CnaVeotton wet in thia ciiy on tha Uth of Jaaiusry last, and here remained in aeasioa up to the 17th of March, a period of Ditty-mar daya, with a ',, pr dim ol 8, and a com to th good. o- . pie of the Slate oi close 00 to 1 100,000, Aa- x to the furtoHiut at the learned body, there ia but little that is novel at Ihi day : that can he ia1rl. It w a f'oirgrvMtntm! Mde. WBrtlim'OMiYeiitiott,"'Tihd titataoifick nt ly decriiai It Thirty threj out. ot the 120 "dvlealea" composini it were regiav Mars, aiVd-, a-"Hh, errttll.ar tir tttetr own rlrcttrm, I'he genitemsi) f rom" Ouinca w4 there of court.-, and, the North j Caroliuan from New Kiiglaml, and tlie r-;reHeiitetW nt 'he tinretu, n,l ih tnlsrnal Hvvenaeaisa, and the "masalMck" and acallawag," ami JrMtigtmluMim9 iU " vagabond political paison from Maaachu seits to sanctity the meais with himH-. It didn't ditfisr in IbuXteast, 1 assure vou. I1011) any of the ether Onatks, fciv ia the .tn 1 ling originality af ju grand jMi, and thai tra unit) ue. Jast prior to atljourn ineiil "delegate" ttruck up "John ItrownV itody," with great umnion, lining out th ong from a Knedmee'a Uureaa aiiaaionary hyiuii-lHS'k. In joined th aainttand uprw I Inv chorus. At Brst la negnxt in th gal h ryiaiketl on in amaar, but retty soon llu y too begauito sing .i nproar grew tremeit-loua. "Old J ,u Hrowa" gata wayi to -'Hail Columbi , and that ia turn to 'O ! say y slier 1 can't yer oom out t night, tnd thru '" were twampeil in the corn sum king melody which begins "Sal'a ' Inthttfartien ittiu aaair and ha for'lia " -trond line a rhyme too Indecent toretpal. Fired by thia, th taints joined hand alt rouud and esecnted a war-daoc to th choru - . , "And a foty, bely( bool, ,4 1 .., An abogy;i-'.ii;;'t,..iv: : -v And a roly, aholy, boel, - - V- -' - v An a bog eye. . ' For Sal' in de garden tiftiag tand," tc And thus did tha North Carol I a Coo gressioniil redeatrucrioa "CoaveauoW dis port itself fn lie doting hoar, r, . ..-i.-. a);-- - - -----t-s -I .-, - - A KnDiVa Nrweasioaa on Libkria. , , A fii!(lwits) wh jeft-hwlealon-liiitJj---.; XMMillBsVluta Sti ,. - wriics back the nuwt glowing acnonnt til mal tern and tbingt there. After atattug that he never felt tree until he reached that Hetiohlic, and that he. h (1 teleptcd bit land . -CirwftfratiohV ht aebltwr "O cH- the- tTHs -' - explain, but I wiU give yam if - d sV)ine. ;Firl, a fta hi nl thirty ai-.t'es nt 1. IT e : wewrT, r-HMsntii trras'-in Ittiv muni mi -iirti.-iwitr'-i)tis.Tfi-fal;-..r--''-----rs- "' mm s" third, lemon by. Ihe- bushel ; tnurih, ihc great palm tree, the m-tt important ami rmtnfinrtRrtm'tfJ,Tr-o wtiw'ti w -"-"'"" get nic on cabbage, butter j thi n the ker nel, hlDglet,thea cord and thread, and thin, beat of ail, w can get Wine of it to riiink. All 01 th te w tiav oa the lann. Tell my ' brother Wsshiogto that this t the country In yiain tu av-..--jF,flri.a .I. ...i!iiiii'i!MsyjaJii-'...ii'iiiiw'stii. ) f and say Butler b ouute a police eiwn nf 4 VtM -MtTntDtfr-S'tltt-WWVMtMM'MM lMkt iMmMlWMn- man to day. Curlia declared there waao VICUen.-s. ptUH.iMMT-'lMH. UliaMM, f '1 X. lViiV,,it;af..'..lll.i.. Miiiiiimi;jVitiiii II; ''-( V