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-. -.. , Tr 1 I.. : ; , ; ' ' " : - . k sJ "y VOL. 2. si:ntim:l. Jfc4j-UiitXsi , M- . rt,r,l tl,.- i ti..- i:.. ti. i v i ior I . ii it v I !l i -iv r.miti'V"1- ' I: . I lir o.- .'iitc in 1,1 H li'lllll . mi, itK-it tunny , mi 1 In m lii4:li tlipy i In iiKflvt'-. 'fliij oath I n,!i-f niicilicriri; t; ilio U l, IlIlT Will HUjioo.1."! oniji'v t.i un'iin i-liinul hi o tin' Sl:iti '. i I T I (Vol t HI I'll', IIH' OIi .llsii I HiI'llVUM , ! ' r I ill i' H, iliilli t", hil'' 'f ''l'. Will" Hi'll" 11 i I 111' 111' ol Ii - i.'tl. 1 -j'l'l'riih . tl.Kt tin- . in. I lu ll I III' 1'iMlnlj 'I.-. V I , t oriwi I lit i V"'"; , ' u: l ' no link H ' ;ll 'I " t .i ii. - in y A , I Mo. . t invst hkr. iltm l'"' l::" ""' ' , Wllt-B ;i (' nr A . Uioll irtlo-i n l' tl' 'i r " I . 'nynl In 1-flH'nl i Unit I'Xli I1S1V- t: I ' i n. ll'.V It .i ii I'l mi (--ii ill tin' -Ice ...i-Kihln to pn vent or le a i' ni lii' l' romliTeil NiiinUitlinn inntsnrei (it v. ! tn ::,,ilt Intml I... oii;:lit out, iiml ihuny ,'l to tin- ii.fviiitnprnr tne f bihktth- f . i lives in p liint ev nl iirlll'ilit lod!:t) f, n r linf i tlo lih n .f Ir.iu.l n.i be lipiuvrht ill -i -rioulv tlie .litti.'lellt Tl .1 !- i mersl r'ult It H. Iinwi l it. I (lie l'H li't iinportanci' ! fnne, tlmt our people to the (?o!HM'l'VHlive -lioiiM look ' rrn.' n tli- fin Il 1- " him: ot owr ilet-at lull .I no a.iv!intHjK to du to iilliiw others to iteccive It. is lu st to uiuli rstanil .1 the I'li-oane, in onler In i rie niir-!'i s, Ii-, in tin in it Ii li t- reul eliarael T'uwijfv U d&Litfihii.l'unrrniJlii': ihi 'nc rltclicii i !"' fii'ini'iihSe Ik thf Mart: It h 1 1 1 1 U i . I for, tlmt Hi"' bluck vole nl fill! SI it- w.iul.l b- i'hki u.iiiiHt u, ami but little . H irl w-iih ina.le In prevent i(, except, IRthaiMt nl.!;- .puwW..., With rejfia ternl wliiti liiijurity in the State of n. arty lii.titiO, the ill icit ol the Contu'tfativea is ilniri-nble, of course, to the white mi a ol' th st.tlr. But it must not be taken for graiif i.l that every white man, who voted for the ratilie itioti of the new (.'-omtttution, ho-ii-v-.l in tin- jtuticu or propriety or anu id I..M...I the (,'oiiitutiun. Kvery man of nn-c, urn! Willi the ordinary feeling ol a while until, niu't alilmr tlifc doctrines o t inn ( 'mist it if bm - m lift feel that It ia a lt!ialfi iwd n inault to the whitO nine Munv voted lor it as man lubmita In be taliped tor dMfisy, when ho knows llmtNtiie tapping may vWt it JI eutr liiin,-because be has arrived ,it '.hut puiut'vv lu-n lie feels forced to take tlu-rislv. v In the ou! strong Union cbantiem. . -p. eially, there were many of this class. I We have been satisfied, from the m -mmt that Congress drtcTtnitied to iiuuu tuc SuatU the rcciDstruction acts, that were llioilsanfTs nr rtmtft-ynnr wga in the State, who could bo induced to accept ih-m or worse, us i .av-ois of nettUment. So ii.ai.v ol this i lass hav been o worried and alarmed by threats of cnnuV-ation and other dangers, and have been so persuaded that nothing would save them from starvation ,. J.iUM;'.rwlJtIftion.i,,ie Vuitm, that we have not douSteil that tjiey wbiJld blindly submit to anything, rather than risk that starvation add ruin, which they were taught In believe would be' the cniise- njOMHW-oi WIBSlMWIIHl lll.t.U .Uil. h i. ii persons have proven the lorce ol the 'leclaraiion'ol 'he dvH,1n relen nee to Job, "All tint a man haitl will 'lie give lor hi" hie" To ruir niiiu). however, there are itsWlkMa.tiito Jil.' l"i. poor boon. whhou1lonnTTniiW!U'M1, ' nesa of rirlitud. llenco we opposed a on-litiHioii and a party, which seek to de grade an I iliahonnr us and oi'r children. And hence we shall l avt utilrieil oo lawlul and nrni.iT means to undo, aa soon anJ as effectually as. o8ible, the great which baa becu wFougTit"; """ Rliscllief 1'lant felons t Cotto!!. The season -i ue season, M Iwigft, crop. Many litre not complcien ineir orn . plant iflg:L,PUu!4 .nerill,y! Kinuirig to seed t1)e cotton, crop, A mod erate crop of cotton only, with full crcjp of corn, will remunerate the planter more sorely than a lull cotton crop. Every Mi may rely upon g iml prices, if Ihey will take suit in Miai.anrlrtiitt.in Tmakfihy j corn crop full. '.' ': ' "T . . : - SifmlpTr wr. Fotnev tiulMlie Soot ice Chase to vote n en iu ce of a tit in Ilia benate. ar.d remnrks that be dors so because itr-e vaiast; assume mi vwie iih tac uui juug ment with the Senatota,a already auggast .t in certain qnartera. Hut there raawvf It k tie. If the vote be vict. li t'i 1, toi C4MivKii.n liflkiirt-a" -s-,'s-i!r.;'..s; Till: !isUilfcli, Ji t BiayrBy.:.-. ..-Wy-j- , -vwj y SOME OA' FUM ltS - iih' kk,jiMt ..r lawn ( h'lk J'fc- M'e .(,. gint licl l.i Iwn tlint Pol. It .tn- ! I ciiiot, iu EtutK'k. duntij; the rcrnt rRk j fowl kwi tekm prnmpt rtlAn in' ietMi I istr.il ion, .i Iwnic I ,i opiii ilu' books on ! ilimwil.-m in ('. II I'mnHj, f"l j Atiiii ll.llaHh.'m-1yt-Sg,' v1' l',-'J'lil-!l i'kl-,,ffi"!;!'- ! : '' - :'""' , j.iiveO:r Wt!b rir( t tUut cmmty, iM.src.j lor lil. ol III- I 'oni'iioh-i inol ' liaiiuinn II ..ir.l, . iu-j.1 iLi; luniks tU. Uu nwa , ! lii' ri' T-iiij;).! otTi'i'f TT-'g- il nil pi . i i , i l tlurc ri-gmtcri'il nhoiit 't i tlo- iiMiK vvV:ri' iTorrf i i Ii' 1 , he n m-inrt- i hi To i... i I t lm jtrfstint! ot I l In- f. nr.l I"' ' '11,, Wlliliniw i i , v, 'mn' i i I cii! Al p- tinvt ti !i itt-.t l.ruili' t in r ni i IifiKt'iii i II-, mi I 'Jirt' oih: of I' A ('iiTi-siiinil(.Hl of the J.innutl, wri ting from lvx B.inkH, Holifon t'ounty, sny "I kcihI you liy lllld ilay's mini 1 lie ti-mtt of l lic votes :t at tbift priicini't, countuil ! nut, iiinl liitmli'il tn me Iroin om' ol i In-mem 1 T rno tint Tt mnl , h'ho -cnil von liie Hi- I pH-i'lu-nti tli ki-i v-itt-'l. ..r vntr in-pn-tion. j Vou a ill i I1 on'- intnii' cnivcil ivnil hiiotlicr i ailtli il; tlic one "lililt'.l w lu-ii-'ti r. ami ! Hrti'.i n if Ii III- nl li-r tlnw p..!M. r- y. -o j tt riiiiy, flnil "lirn tli- polls wt:v i. o-r.l, I j mkrd llii'in In l'ivo mi', til- hiiinli-r ( I Cun- i i-rv'itivi' voti-i cit , om. of tin in rountiMl ' t'l-m ami itcl iln r- ivi 77, to wtiir.i I n- j p'ti-'i llmt 1 k ii-v-1 lnr.; m niiiltMliiitl lllut; ' th. v tit' n ci.iM'lii'l. I to ".-ii up tin- lox Hn.l i inrry it. kwiiv it!i ihom I i iiqune.l if ' 'li-y iliil lint inli ml to rouul tin- votl'S oi.t : in tli- uiuiil ol l.ihioni-.l wiiy, wbcn IIim ; Hftjit r.ir -:iil if tin y -ouM (ji t a roixn j lirK iiiy tuitiU iwt..K lUcuiUca upt tUey i vtijuii.t:tniiu ttic i" nit. After soiuc pitrtey- . inr, In-i'oni'iiti il to Imivi-' hem cminti d in in- liy In . : li-r- w li-i .1 tl .' IV oin t " . nil w i, thai hix times to lour tick-is ntnitlv l-'li-l I i ; ' i I'l.!, ,1'hl a.ild he l"l i" ! Ii- li t'nill Into I h- b", rum." on', I.- C'lbl I. In m II i 'hut w I ii ke; mole in tin iisine. or; the book il tin- lioil-li l.ltTH 'I' tlmt Wily In gut , hi II 11 roll ot Ml K el 'trued if he mil. (I To tro fourtwn l'o. tli mi t litre w?ri-Hlt-r eoiiutintr In tin UrA six "lollblet wiiiili tlicy nniil tliry wnii'.l ilirow out. I wast iireM-nt when the i;h etion wan I opened, and nei'her ot the poll hol lers wi le . sworn in; there w ,m no ;itistraie to ad j minister .-in cHth, us in liiiioer titnt'H. 1 jive 4Ktt- w . J ...tUiKmgi!.,uavj .R? , it given ; foil fair crrtT it ymrtvrlvr, 'ikJ you are nt Hbeiiy to us- my name If re quin il to ib so " A i orrespon leiit, w riting finni Kden t in, sm y : "iTiowaii fi'wrn .-iboui ','.i(l m ij irtty lor the Cotiatittition, owuu to a Irti-e ntiniber fit negroes at the tish-ri-s voting on atlidavit, and the raseality ol the poll keepers. J.f. Dodge, of the K. II , whs very netivr in viim; every inyru on allidavit. When they were eliallenn;-.!, aiid the tpiestion asked who were to be the judges of their right to vote, as u jo'otest would be forward )t.t-4atait. UaU,.JteJuaimlusJjtUt.ey, vot.i-d hy hi i'Mnny. It is generally believed that the bones were tampered with last night. The rettistrai ion b iok was changed, on thedsv ol election, ami men who hail been iu tlit: State only a ahoil time, sltnwcd t-n vote. ' v Kfl in h emne here last Monday evening, ami brought a luiiiad ot negro aoldiers, who, in, a. iiLUjj.tthjJe drove the family of one of our emens in tlie street, insulted bThcfiT,r . . attacked and cut a Conservative negro, (formerly a V. rt. Soldier,) anil cursed the Sheriff, and behaved iri a most disorderly manner generally. Krtnch aaya ho brought them to protect him. As soon as poHsible we will forward a protest to Oen. t'anbv, and make full report of the manlier iu which tin; election was conducted." A correspondent, writing us from I'jttslwro', aaya-: - ' "Tltc election is.oVer and the die is Cast ! Tf the vow of this Uounty is an imli, thro farewell to every vestige ol civil liberty in the Old North "State ! Chatham, with a large tiiajoHtyf Mtc, has gone HitKiical by at least thre hundred. The white-liv-ered leagua mea have !ool up en matte for the ticket, while oumliers of the blacks vo ftiij (?oucrvttTe. : Dirt what ehBh4 we bera, find I tear it is so all over the State,) twiCTwa'siiwwtitaagjupjTw - wed olf by a lankee, and anotfiitr, worse :than Yankee, laetcned by a lock which could lie opened by sny key almost you can pick up ? Our candidate for Treasurer, H. A. Ijondon, no know, had at least forty Wtes above the vote of Thomas Aslic, and yel he is but two ahead, aceording to the count, llow can this be accounted for, if fair play was show n I The fact is. we be lieve "thaf some W(ly opened ttre-btt and purloined as many tickers as he wished, and replaced them "by red flags. The whole affair was a perfect piece of rascality, ltcar, aii ovf lUJstati b4, if an, tbua tarewU to every prospect ol lilwrty in our good old Commonwealth.'' Fit A VD. i We understand that everv fP" ies of tranet Ties been rrSofcft "tft iff laMriyf 'mm iw adjacent to Itere. Particularly was thin the case with Pitt, where all the I'ol I holders were Yankees and negroes, who retuseil sny Conservative cbal A ..tfA-:ilM i1Aa -rA iwn In throw Coriser r'af twrhm away. A body -ot trro soldiers had been brought there for the roUlrt, of Jflin, Rich and otbeis1. LsJat awaiit.iiient - jMM ..Jkk. pirn. was conducted in the fairest, manner. J'arfotV Smthrijr. DcntiiiTiia tUmeiikBf t ve tut.it Iro J Wilmington we nsitice that W. W. Holden anl 8. 8. Ashley ran b.;htrtl their ticket a few votes. We!!, it the e could be any discrimination among tl.e et, ara must eimte-s to an admiration fit the .-h;Tfitj..l by 'thesa ftCttMltt vwf. j I'owihiy at &ti& ffiWlffieWKWert in regard to Kuiwell. out we Dave Dot, tet n the returns fir the Judicial election ,r Jet, ASJllcy, are uov cuiifcrj- vTrjoii-r-,' irr.p.. us least have sooie idea ot .decency left. WU. tafW1s??cgn?"8g8!' VvGoob In Hew York the Legit latere baa passed bill empowering rail road conductors to make arrest s, and giving 4beta the; ajUhU' i'y ,01", policemen. Kine or. rer to pre stiver wiier- nrmrr ruir t.j 'frtrtf SOI. 1)1 Kit IS ''. I.N H A7. . 1 learn nl thai an onli-r. Uiw lurn M-.in j ( , rrt-m on'' ,!1"' I'nli'i'i , ;inllnilil r, -I., j it tn InMlii-ir piirjofrc io vwtir, llir Hrpul'li mi j i tickci. All w- a.-k is a Vtv t-lrlin. .V - f crK ntttemif-rtfg-fTW lb (.nUUnm j party, but at the same linn w- n-k that the j lli'bels C-t no Undue adv Hnl.l;.'e. i We Kitrn tilht a e tlvi.b ruble IHIlllbel ot j trlnips hiiye bten sent ii'ong iti- biH- o. ti t- r,firri.Vftr,h.1.- TtJf -wrll- IrHTfU'-tW -eflrc in composing the oui.be nnml inl in-'irmi; ! a free election. yi.vi l ir,!. j We huve heird liotli.lio ,.l an.sl ol j M r. James I'oU at. Al soon as the soidii rs uri n r I, tin- n. , rtftia-aU fluciual axuiuul. tuuu,.l!it tUc ' ' dicrs told flu m tin y did not come for ' Their special protection, but lor the protection "I ail p'irtiea. The woldiers then reported theni-elves to the f-beritl and told him lh. y wire sent to ' obey In nr.lcr-. We iiudersi'aml that tin y did not Innke their appi m an-e u the Court green at all, but. Muy. il in their quarter ready tor hc ion in -a thev were eal e I Upoti. li'lf a- l.o t.mlv sis med ill-pos-d to llllt S:eiheii, win. .Miit on!, t'l linie gh twhe to Lave a g.lard si nl up to prut, i t ins pre cious b-nlv, the ir.-ipi w-ie not ialie.1 upon --IhinfdU t In i limit TlIK Sol rllKHN yVlUlts o HIK Ptl'sl DKNTIAt. tJlKM'toN, III- splendid tl-ht iniidi" by th-( onservaiiv-s of IJ-oi'it In fhe election wlueh t los, , v-stenlnv, ami Hie prospect ot their htivinn enri ied th- Slute bv a l. cliie.l maj -i ity, to o-i h-r with t'-t vroTtfrs cftirrrsf rrow on- in Carolina, iinficate t hsi iii tli- liit-i s most kmiortani ol the Southern Si it w hjws are uut dispo J t.. tamely Mil ' b. '"t negro supremacy I Lis beoin an evni-nt Jact, the position ot Ihe wliil.s in tlnoe states on the IVesid. mini .pii-ti-in b-con-s uf importance, because thiy mnv iictua'y hold ilie balittlce of pow. i tat . -. n t im 'w.i great political parti-s nt the .Vutli S ip posing Ihat (and it is a v. ry likely suppnsi tion) Virginia, North I'smliun. tleontia, Texas and Arkansas can be control).. I b. the white Conservatives, there will then tie thirty nine electoral votes tole.'in with -lin unimportant clement of strength to any party in a closely contesi.-il -l-ct Ami, besides, it is not at all ilnprobabie ili.i with but one day" to jhiII the Votes1 'tl whites of Alabama, Louisiana, KU.ri.ta. and. p. rhaps, Mifsissij pi, w ith thi ir superior political skill, run keep a H.itlieienl nuinlM r ot negioes awryy lrom the pi lls to rnsur Ihe success ol, llle C.illservative licket in lliosif 8tttS, In sii. h all event th" Hum ber of Conservative . l-ctorul votes from the South would he increased to sixty three, leaving hut sev. n votes from Sotnii Carolina aa the gross results of radical ie construction. Beticying in the very great probability "I the Hadicais being badly wtiipped iu the' Southern Stales, ivc will now t ike n ulan. at the Southirn I'resi.lential cnnihdites that la, ol tiie inen w Ki i ar?iii niT 'f liTj iiftaT with I he Soul It, m whiles as can. In bites loi the Presidency. We have heard so much fr.iiu the Unheals aiul ih.-.r newspuper ..t gans of Southern disloyally that we hoist confess to having hail it.us idea-o a coppftrhead being lh -flrk-t,-- last and nrdc.. choice ol the ex rein i. 'he first ..ftl.t- in may not b-- i'al ot I 'otii.. lo the gift ol the people It dying to the support.-! s , .... trtrmr tr, tmt ttre tatrr that even Pendleton, touched as s ightly us he is with copperheadistn, is Ihe least '!p uhtr in the" SoHth ot all tin- pr.isp. cli' e candidates of the Conservs'ives ; and if wc were not' aware ol the rune would be surprised at tie equal tact that ti e moat popular name in that section of tl.e Union is that worn by one of the ab'c-t L'uioii U:ui raU of our recent war. In let .1, the popularity of General Hancock in the South approximates to positive enthusiasm. The noble ami generous conduct of tn Oeneral while in eonimaiid ol the T l h Wilitary Diotriet uo ilnubt endearett him to the Southero people, who, ground down ns thiy bad been by tornier commaiiders, were toacbecJ by hit magnanimity tn a fatten ro and by hit rigid ami unswerving r. spec! lor civil and constitutional authority. Now, no one not even the most prejudiced radical -.wrmld.dtn!, charge reneral Hancock with being a copiHtrhcad or a sympathizer with UuaaoUe As a COiMMiKoiUiVv. lUen, the tact of his p6ptiIanry"Trtlhe ' ' riSh'tVTsjtf '-Sst complete vindication of IbeSoathero whites Irom the charge of being disaffected towards the government of the I nlted Slates, and w ith being ready, at the first opp vriuniiy, to engage in another rebellion. A. )'. UrniH. ColxiRKD Conskiivativks. - We have among nt a aamber of rcme,table colored meff who VoTBttthe Consn-rative tirtet al against the ( onstitntlon. I h-se men are entitled to great consideration at the hands of the white people. Thvy should be pro fcfrert fm afl rioeaslriris, when tlieir scrvifttl sre needed, to those who voted agin?t us. They have had the penel ration to see Ihat the Cnservativee are their only true friends, and have bad the independence to act uon thuir coovktiont as freemen, and their acts caire'ver rstfetgnsai-sst-iateMrtiA ourtelvea, to patrouise those mechanics ami laliorera among them who itood by the, In terettt of the white race, and the lxt inter est ol both reoea. Pticb, w.e bope, will be toe coane of all, We mold not -d-ny to any the tight to vote as they please, but we would a) sys-gi va the prefmeuce to .those who vote with os. SaiUturg Old Xortk SM. . I - iiipbirtAjiT OitDM f rf wasjsr. Brevet Major Oeoeral Biffhsosa, Coruman iler f tl.e Filth "Hillary IKsirwt and 'As srstar.t OnmmiasioBer of f b "frt rtmTK'i Ilureau for Louisiana, hag iastie-t an orter forbidding agen of the Utirean to tiiae any active part in politics, as such action will not be toterald. He," "tikvl'ttif "wceivert inforroatiiiD' thab certain agmits were so engaged, a dtiycjed ttiat tbey cenae to ward their resignation. An agent tailing to comply with this order will be atiroiri rii7ldisrMt.- rv.M.:irr. T- W.' siimina- I A Frenchman, wbo was arretted in 1849 f ntr V'r P FmnsTir . rt m rUiat" The judge toh ooly leaTsi what to cry, bot when. A Wesura paper prnpyanet Xihn Morrie' forth Pwaidetieyr;; ''6eats'l..iiii' .ite.bitW.te.J.ig4s -t -I r , ro.vi A.N thiS'sta r r .i , tlrn'M fKmsp Sn,rriiT Diwin, I t n ki.h.ks. S. C, April S, I WW. ."'" . . ..4.-Jv i....s.-,,.. ,.,.,;,,: ,4'.,,,,,,;, fb i'Trinrniiice of the 'ontituti-n .1 I '.iivuiisw ot the S atf ot Nwb IWiiw, in.'' I in cfiito. nn'y Willi the Ait if tij;i ol VaiiiTtTi, siipplemenliii y tin Ai tol M ir. h i, lwIT, "to provi.!.. r th- ni"r- i til. i.-nt government ot the I.. rrtirt Wtt sp-i tllin ih thlstnte," W cr.Wtrrt " ft Minaiw Fe in is.li. I i- .n ol ' he colli la ot i i-li was i at ill i ii l ll sn id C 'll ventioi'i on ih-lTti day of March, I "Its, , biul which ii Lun with published, is I r-bv approved, .rn'-T w iHlirivV ttif -fOTCi. r.t Twfrtiri$Pn'.!ov-H rrtt. t ?ii fofMTO-i.- I said State until t lie -.pies' ton of the ra'ttiea- tibn or r, i-clii-i ot lin ( iis-ltnt'O'i li'iin.d by said ( on vlnl l. in, l-y the people ol said I Mate, shall have In en .I. te.in'ii. .1 by l-ition In lil in tuc ui.'iiim r .Wf'.. ii.. .1 by lia-Hf! and,. iU Uic k4ua..ul. tlu. i cp.Ct i'.! 'thereof, for flic Atrtticr pcrb.d das. V'.riiA., Iluil tl.e tetui , ,,,i ,;,', r. I mum e ahull not be h. Id to appi to conflict with any n'gi irull nr.-1 or bit or ben guaranteed by i.nv law ol" soil S si.'.- en in led ijilli.u-.iHcmly to the lip.ii.i.lt.on p till pln iSloi.Ill L" . " V li 1 1 1 1 . III ot s.o.f Slute llri.l. r llit; Pie i. bill's i tiH'liiitliit l. ill 'I the '.'Hill of Apnl IMi.V ol by any mihtiiiy or. lira liom tins- i 1 1 a. !. nai t. is, nmv in lone .1.. i.ri'inhj lurtlui, tin.' allpro c. -eatings iu ti it v conn of N. nil Car oitna, re-oLotiii s or sain t tiiniit- the invesinienta ol lie illll.ls.il limn.r heirs, oi . f linniies, or of insane prisons, in lite siu It tc-. nl ttle bfe leb-l gov i 1'i'lli.iit, ol the tl I'll I is ot the stat- ol Noilli ( iiiobna, cr-.st. .1 .or tbe purpose ol i any in a on war a- st tl.e tov-!i.nniit of Hi- I nticl Stut-s, shall, n inn. I - -ii-Ii. i .! I until th. one-don ol tie la't-'ltv ol s.nii i.v-stm.iits stnill nave been I. t. rniiin .1 bv th- i - Hits of the N'Uttl ! rn-ited (ltM-: . r I v iis'Tonnt I. gtatatton. ( itne J" And iiotlilirg in tli.' p:,ov!a:r.n-wr thrswlt-f, ' 'h- I oi ...I tne Or.nnui.it- lui-.irli pul.lished, h,, ,,, ,,, ,, , ; pint i i . li iic - in beliiilt ol siuler any leai any minor heir, n'sp-iiiug fnist i.iiinl-, ni insanit per., n, est ate, prop, rt v or inli res -sts in the tiauils ot l'SI-1 ul .bans, administrators,' trustees, uuar- uiiiiitssiniii r, uiasteis -r elerksof equity Colli ts,' !' or l-V. sled by eli ii a. t-r, itv .-.imiuiinil CtMU : other ti hit-ian agents. :n i -. t In ir liilueiai i if ll'vl Mi. Hen. Ko. It. s. l.ol IS V. CAZI ARC, A td .le iilnp, Acfg Ass'.t A.lj't (l. n'l. t oHinnNi ttsPRfm'xo "wnc jTJBwrrtvK TloN or THK C.iCltra OK illls Hi'ATK. Su tiiin 1 lie it nnliiiifJ I'll fit. jiiijitfi)f S' r'h Cirtiliii'i, in Cvhrt nl int imnfiiilileit. That, -actions 1 ami "-' ol the Ordinance .il Ihe ( 'onveiilioll. itilop'e.l .lune ill, IW.IJ. ell titled "An Ordinunce lo chulige the juris diet inn of the Courts and tint rules ol pl.ad ing Ih-rein," la: and are hereby repealed. Sti Hon 2. le it further vrJitineJ, Ti nt Section i! of the. above entitled Oriliiiaucj b. am iitrtst U read as follows: SK.iin.s !J. That all actions ol di lit, cov i ii n l, sa.nmpsit and account now pending i.i t he Superior Courts, shall be coin In ue. I (.. Spring Term lHfill, and ihat the several ' : " .' VI " . r Ml- "i.r A. rv. r.ipir.o. i oil! is ai l ii- npi in nun iiirma only, mil. . othel w l't- herein rov nled, sllltll b.U e n-lll-ive Oli-illlil Jul is.li 'tloll if all so. 1 1-. s of action, i jtia.pt win re juris ibciion has been or shall !.. given to a .Ins I tl.e I'eare Uv iu. ( oiititutluu or I4W .4 Nvh tlarrtt .a. slt.irbl-the tie del at ill- .-.pliun. 'I', i.i i IH(i!l, on its w Im li -hall .a let u , I i" t n.it Ti nu in a.. -nil, (or the aboie runs s of e- pa. oi in I is pi.t-iut nl to tiie plsintin lor one icnilr-i.f the del l an I .1. main!, (pliii i etpal .and mtcreaYi and aH coals. to liat.' t.in-. lie shall be allow. . I in. t il next Spring le.nn i." pl.-nd. Altlicadd Spring Term, shoul'l the dclendunt pay to the plaintil! or conie s j nlgineiit ior om-ttftb of the resi due .1 Ihe attid debt or demand and costs, he shall be allowed until the .succeeding Sprii g T' rin to plead. At the said Spring Tei oi. should the defendant pay to the pi .i iiirt Br'tiiii-fsn judgmrnt for otift halt ot I he residue of the debt ot demand, he aitall li atlowffd until tie mwlitig Spring T.-rin tn plead. "At ilie salil '"' ftpH-p; T'firill, the iiluinlit! shall have ju.igmt tor Ihe ri-a:ituc 'ir ul8' M luiipi nr, that the plaintin, it n quired, shall liie his debt or demand in writing, and il lite d field ant shall make o.ilh if, at the I whole i anv part thercui' i' tu t justly dm. or tliut lie lilts a counu r ticwiiiuii, all oi wUu:U shall be pTTttmlsrlj st forth Uy atti ''d.WfrrtfTefi Tihi-'rer stalincut rcp.sr.-d of what he admits to be due, and ll,- 1 o .rt sliall onler a p.ry at the same .-r suni- snlaKqueiit term to iry llie iiiattm in tb pule '..tivceii the pari in and ai the nest Spring T.nii 'be ttel-iitlani siull lie nil'. wed tunc to pha.l nfdy up. n paying or coiitessing judgment for ic tif li ol the residue nt ti e admi'iud am u il.autl fJliliU - .Vttr.Llitiuofe!? j"deb'fd.ojj.;r and alaive the Mime r iVr, tfoe, t,it should the d lendaut tall fw pay at confess judgment lor the first or anyWlim .pn nf in aiaHiirr'nt', tlrerr'snd in hat raw' '-ftut 'pfain'i tiff shall !eiiidhd" to proceed to judgment and execution for such instalment, 'unless the defendant shall put in picas, in which case the suit sliall psocced uncording" to the course ol th- Coiir in l80 : VneiirV, JUsAfJjyAii'njtititi plaiottfjhg defeiniant', at aiiyT-ThTrTfihe 'tCourf,""miry" c.iulese juilpniei.t for a stipulated sum iii full and tins! discharge ol all further de mand or liability upon such claim. SKCTton 8. Ik it further oitUintil, That Section 10 of the atve recited A-:t shall bu amended In read at loNhwa SivCffoN 10. Thar thtVtreetirlonTrfrFt.iiTg; menls in a-li.in ol debt, assumpsit, mve- flank or aiusuunt, .ur iticreea i.U noscf de- jCSw; . ' tsT?;,g..i 'i'o'.ryTeMga niaidrtaqTr,tf,-rtiV le issued 00 judgments; or I wren hereto fore villained, shall o levied on , the pro. -nerti nf rh-e-tfrleHltanr. art. I rtttaunittt ir-irlt. oat tale: frimdnt, snefc return shad not prejiHlice any lien thTlintif!' may acquirej i or then have by virtue ot said JfJf. dr fftrimri erpmn. - - AVthvpriugtnu lftS!4 execution on all such iuilunienis or decri.si shall is.u.i lor at ine spring je.-o, mr nue-miii oi tne rtsiuue; at we spring loiin rou, lor one- half of the residue, and at spring (,erm 1 872. for the tmlance of the dcM still no execution shail Issue froiil the. T4TI fTi,ji uii jvvs:jv wn. svurFv iij cm any such juUginent or Uecrr exorH by con property corivryed in such mortgage or trust Jisjd, witlutiit . this consent ul tlie grantor, before ihe first of lr'h !(. Boonnt tav.- tBon.trsyV"5 ur inui..r at stn ' -' ivll'STlsJe-:j'' tM-SiJMl'-AmAa - St ilsHti4t 4ct V,1..- S-Mjj; r-iiiW..BSirj.,M,A.A.-.-rJ..1 f.. . ji.wiim,.,iL.4.t..i.,r-,Hm i the side aliatl be posipl ned to lirst ol ( March, 1870; at I hat time, slmuol ih.uion- j gajjer or trust. y ohb bnii . .vl ii r- i d ie, the sale sAall be postpone I to the Mint it Match, I tT 1 : at ihat time, slinni'l th. I " irfiibtr of " mivlgatt'er" piiy Viiie hkll oT the of larch. 1H7'J ; ami at that tune the Iru.tee 1 1 or rfioTrngFe slialt w-tt rhr proprrty. or so i ; inUCll l'f it k "WnT fculine the ba'alii e ol I 'debts: Imi,h4, hmrettr, th it should the I 1 ruMor or mof ttiat; r l .'ltopiy tbetii-lor j any sltl'M'.ptelit insl hI nu nts, ten it. tiia! , ' fiTTf f tf" ttttW f'-fn!ffS twU citarl- sm uioiitl's cjf.lit s..ni't-'' ot tlu prop, rty Coiiveye-I aV will ie.il r.e sucii instaim nr. ! i SicnuN I. IU U rmttier ul.uim!. Tiiat i tV'tJUU U "I the above rut It led Ai I I i SeCTfoS If fliaf ln vvi.rrnnt. ,, p,.Hl.,. ,, jt i , or l,e until Jan. I IMlili. hotil.t . .,. ,.. i i.. i-fcre J.1S itinta ..ll ..lit. M I" ' tlieV..IIliim (Veer b.i In- use .yunlBBuiiit,. ItitauL lUlt . . . . , ,, . i ' imereat , he .hal a- ..low..! c , " llioudis to id, ad ; at the rapir.ill tl tlmt I time, should the dclendunt pity to th. pi tiff, or confess iudginent lot one lltt'i I iittftliiiwot tlat- debfc iH- deeaw-l,- j shall Imi allowed twrlve ninnths mo t' i I'lead ; at tin- expiration ot that liiii-.i-iii tin to III, I ' the del. inluiit pay to the plniiitiil or i on'. m jlldgmellt lor one- lull I nl the residue o said debt or tlemauil. he shall be all.... I twelve i tiionths nunc to plead ; id t!i- t p!tativu I that time lb- plaintilV sliall l ave in. lit lor the risi.lil" of his debt Vnli'.A., htittti'ei, that tin- p. a quired, ahf.'l fiU his claim .. iiTn 1 , j( t. i,,.,dut Hiiall miik i whole or any part tlienol is not just I v due, or that he has a counter demand, all ..I i uliicll he si, all Dan letihirl v set lorlll bv lli- lavit, then the diien.litttt ahull only pay the itistatmeiit r. quired ot vvhat he uduius tw ittre,' and the Jasricenhalt provr.t ht lo the msTrcri tn rtTcrmre'brTwrh pfiMw siul at Ihe exiitration ot twelve itiuutlM the detendant shall be allowed tunc to pita 1 only upon pnyuont ol onetifili ol' the amount inbuilt. -d to b- due mid whatever the Ju-tice may have found him indebted over and above the same: I'lvttflct, that should the ilett nditiit tail to pay or coiile.s juilnmeut for the lirsl or any subs, q.icnt in stain, lit, then iiml iu that cn-ethe plainlitl : aha'l be entitled to proceed ti judgment ..ni'! execution for such instalment.-. Vt Tt leJ, further, that bv cou-uf of the plain itlf the tlefenditut may at any time e.iut. ss ! judgment f ir a stipulaie.l sum in lull and ; tiual discharge of all lurllier itf uiitiul ot lia bility upon such claim ; tlmt 'nil. executions and judgment -m wntintm .tif tllkJ. veitatil , assumpsit or account, w lrcji have l.. . n or ba'l be isslleil en judgments, heretolr-r ob I tallied In fire any magistrate, shail b- lev . i.d on the prop.au ol the d-li inlanl ai d ' returned without sale. At the cxpii.ilt .n ' ol twelve mouttts ftoiti iiiili ictitni, i-yrt-u tion on itll such jiid.. nu uts sliall issue t.u ' only one It nth ol lhe amount then dm ; ai the expiration of twelve months Ironist bat time, tor one (Itth ol the residue ; ami al llie expiration ul" twelve months tu. ire, one Ivnil of the lesidlie ; and at tin" expiiaiion of twelve liioti'lis tnore, fur th bahtiii'e of the debt. j Skci-ion fi '. it further nnl.i That 'ct-TflrfB T7 "of rt ,.ith-.rc -rntrrrprr rmtmitrrr-- lie iini -nd-il to i.ad n.s Mlows : Sim iiov 17. Thai I pro-eistmia . f bus , O.-tlinai.ce -liall not be consti tied fo ixtind j to iiny .b-bt- or demands contracted or pen- j allies incurred since the that day of ,My, j A. Itsini, or wliiclt may heceolu-l Iw vxu- ( tract, d or ineuiTed, exc pt actions foimiled ' ..li any bond, promissory note, I ib of ex- j cnange, or any oilier iii-triiimiit ol writt g nrpirol pr.iuusc. miuui aiuiii i UiiiL3ta.lliri:i ' b.r a contract ! in renewal of or siibslittHi uuule piini tu tiist ol May, 1 SliQ, tl.e lull j amount o (lie principal and. interest of a ! H' bt existing prior to said day. .nnd wiih J. onT other cotisidcratioii limn su. li pre esis- j tent dt bt, and except also ac'ious, suits or process to rev ivc, tuintlnue or enforce nut ! jiidgiiient beret. .lore recovered upon anv ! tuns-tsoiHf;- piuiMiW'ty trt)Tfl,""iMH of e change or other instrument ol w rilintr or i irol proiuise, as is herelofnre mentioned. ' fr.H ion G. Hi il further oriiaituJ. That this Oidinaiiet. shall be iu lorce from ami j alter it tattlH;an.ii, . .. , . j- Rarflfi'ltrtltf siVelitecntti rbiy " nf ardr;:!x;.:i I)., ISfio. 1 Tin litXTd ii'ixa,-' - Viitiitrxt i,hnitutiii,,iif t'lmrt tttio.i. ' T. A. liviiM.s, Secretary. SlATK If .NoltlH (-,'Hol.lN 1, j l)M'Rtu.-iT ttrlhiTs, ; TT.il.ugli, S. C Mai..ti1J, nr,n , ' ' . ' rwoig 'is a Hue r , ( , , , ,.,. j,v',.n u ,dei mv l aud the day ni.ove ' ' writt. n. it. W Set einty M"-SI. i.f .'line - - ) Fhm-kk ikv Aknas Tim J tn k t sVindy-,- At - ! El.ECTlIlK -regiwrtfttiftt sto id thn : N gr.s Wllli' Total At fhe recent rl.Ktion the aorded as billows For the Coiisiitution Against the t'oimtituiioii Majority lor Ijie Cimsi it utiou It will be seen by' tldi talil- that, tb jority for the 1 oustitut! u t ereaier than tlie 1 .ruhin tl i-tg st, . j 01 whites and blai ks. Genera! tilltcni, siys an exchange, hs premised lo iuviigae .! puttUU Iraud, but while he lulls his liniid' nt hi p.s ket d glanCrs wt'nd' rij-k"! St 'his lii!n!t1 lyegutalure ano electing ff.na.on lo Cn grest. ... Th um'sEHA-iu,' VtCTouif Is Ciik soo The New York HnrU has1 the loliowmg aiH-cial dispa'.ch from ( .'hicngo : hicagols retnoi!i"ntio Hi the 'Bnrr; McAllsttr, Hie nainlnbtle tor iieonl -i, it elected by 21 ui'j .rity. O'U iri lias lain ty. He.toeratie Clinrtgn' ndft. Tnvi;at,ion to the delegates to the National lir( ulillcin Coovuition to meet lit peuiricralic XMiicago to nominate urant "or any other man ; onr yitawypmr'-Tna ICMltMn ontisru,, l ll wnnr ! 1UIII1I 111 1 t. ti. i" : tl',U ri. i. ' . , r i.. The brat In the neighborhood Of Lex Ing. ton bave enmmerteed 10 layeer'S with K. K -CfMi then?t a. rrepoojcUtit the UM- . ' ' r "" tii-2 1 .-Mt-- 3,800 t was re- i i - VH7 1 :i,t"l i tluiiy , I II. .1,11' . V....1.IU.H ..I ll... K V 11....U1.I 1 . . ' illKAUOSY VO-UISU 1 -l.V AA;,:ore. Vinm Ot'lfK ItOl.lHiliS .... D1FFK UI.TY ''P 'IMh'i in. with piuilm i(.;'r ' k and l WWW -ft' JUKr KM tt''""",,',"'"t"-"''l,i'",.1- i li 'biii' meiiiiwra ' himioi and YirK fl!FS!l)HXCY S fi NA rOfrPieBiinlfilf Andiew J.tWvM 'nnt ffttii.-'", " ' I TTKIlSO I ttOh't.Xf "FOlt 'Z7Si"nT lhnnwi vi will li.ivi' to tiro Into (u " iMfi run -vMtrh.r itAoHkT11 " IS W.ll!MiT(L. 'W.VS1MMITOS, April, IStlH p. a. nav 1 . 1 1 1 v-1 t w ill I . tall.il on tin -Vcl, tin s iloinn curiam will larcc and die .1 w ill h-r t tie w a r a-pi In tiler Andre ili:Jiuwm..t,,ln-t, .!,imMU,ite ufJJb fervtr,9 - n. i ileitii.es hand on the Cm Hut Ion of his c.ii-iiry. Of on me as llie aob-nto uio meiit draw s ni'.i when tin1 'v.itcs ol tlf.y fot.r u'tav.v and ih-jtated judges arc to lie re conbd bu . r againaf-the is-ue bring tried, i ni-n thoughts assume 4 Ctiiirncter or pm- I ,,, mthwm Espeinlly iaj this' the ease lu re, in w asiiu gton, wuero a great hive ot officeholders, actual and prospec tive, draw the inspiration ol life, or the cr'tieT fati"iXTiiliiiT.5'irt fhe Tort liiiet el' mi administration. Hero where person al interests are affected to such au extent that a change of government gives a new complexion to the population oi the city there is i.ui li perturbation felt as to the res suit ot the trial. II IVen Wade goes in w tin v snti-ipate a lively slate of weeping . and gnathing of teeth. rxoilus to other parti, ,.)u by aa great an influx trom ai -I, e iicciallv from tbo State of Oitio. Kvery day seems lo make the Kadi cals urow stronger, in the laalicf that im pcaobmrbt will be a triumph They were very wil ing to admit some timo ago that l i.n or e . v. n Sena'ors wire n.tumiui, imi T I now trie" trTltfr''MWt't-tllw 'wwf r lia.T their v.irtebiie brrrnsrht' trr the prowr vertical rigidity, and but three or tour, who can avail nothing, are in a statu ol indecis ion. Ot course, we may expect an over How ing hntlse and a period of tremendous interest when some day next wwk u the It. ml qiinstiou whether the impeacliiiieiit is nsiaiiu .l the yeas and nays sliall be taken on each article ol impeachment separately. This will I ii the great climacteric point in ti e drama the one, too, which is now ah solium: all kinds of sp.c.ilaiion. Accord ing to the twenty second rule, il impeach ment shall not) upon any of tln articles pres. -nted, ' sustained by ihe voles ot two thiols ol llie nieinla-nt present a judament nt a ipiittnl siiall be rnlerwl ; but if the pMa;raeoed-lnwAtieJia:tf ttwpeaeii; ineiit shall lw ccinvicted upon any of said articles by the votes ol two- thirds of the mi nilieis pres.-nt, the Senate sliall proceed I., pronounce judgment and a certillcd copy ol such judgment shall la. depofiled in the oiliie ol the S-tretary of Slate. It will thus lie secu that each niiicleis to be voted on separately', so that il one mesh in ihe net of in Ih tmen', fails to entrap the victim, nnotAier may, ami the purpose ol the frame! a will be tlitly answered. The aim of the first nine articles is to pi nve a lueaMi of the Civil Tenure act and en unlawful conspiracy between the Preai-H-wti-eswHlyiM'Htl IbuBuukbMfitt lBtts3i2il ,,f the War OHtccsnd violate the law with l uminal intent,. The vote nn one ol these articles will be the same as on all the rest, as Ihey are substantially alike, and il the Senate are guided by the evidence, which proves .tmiliiiitf. that is charged,' then the resident will 1 acijuiftcd.' The Tenth at tlele, r-liitinir to'Oeneial Kumiy, will be huii iril over qiiiekly, as it has lieen tnfti- rit nt !v j'T1iilxl't'"1,Y ' , ) '"""Y llie ih fence to hiske ll fldlcul"u. mr ef-venlh aid last article, charging the l'resnl. nt with" indiceiicy ot expreasion, cannot lie construed into a high crime and mi.tl. ineiin-r and is no iuijicj;!iab!e lit f. n.e Ii ciiiiie's, therefore, .to this that the inip. aelieis will have no cause for re joicing it I be Sei-ate is true to iia tai-red and constitutional duly. Nne but the f fli e seekers iiere can be found hreittm enough to upl old the evidence against the Presi di in ute p'rrwspi..g cither point or strength whatever, mid none but thesmie class can ahllt. their eyes to the accumulation of "ji-al-w4:ctJr -fkkjiitimriWm-iifjj lh. rha'i gi. ot cnnrpnary, nt criminal intent to vifff Urr tfi rrw-imrt trs ftnW in Tbff- V' I. ntpr. It nr-sa'efoatty thut it tlut-.Prei .lent Ih- c avicie.l no one in lUutlligh court win. is iiisnuniii tal in reni. vii g .turn will v. n ui- to lay lbs hand upon his .heart an I y bi,-Mi(.(iti and cnvsiitugg, tlkttt I, triilr uti rrlo. 4tw.itl r' P'd'li.an paHy a. tlnir i-liolce fur V I' es,d.,,t oolite tiokrt with tjeneral Onint ; tun H.n it keeping that nrimluaiioB I.I., ,.. vt..r tttiw.i. III ttka rliaul 111' live six'tl-s of hi' party. t,Hx, Wilstm, i-colon mi l l.'cniii are riie narut-a which so f r have received the most mention, and any o ,H ) ibem, it is tloiiight, would be prb-h r,,i i vvdc. Hut the latter, in eaae Pn-si merer .frihiw--i-TMtuyt,. jiu muu atsch. an enottiii"!l lmtronage that it Will 1st Blor ally iiuposastile to keep him onp of the 'ilolwatwrii-wl''''lis,i'if el tAtew-mlnswtbjiB; the lorce of this r. 11, clton, t it now laid ti e radicals are ahnuhto prl..ii! the i 111 peach -niei.t' I nu I until alter the 20th. ol May, tall thereby prevent Ken from exercising any Influence on the Convention. Thie pmtnn gal ion can l easily effected by extension of th-rMierd--vleW to consider their verdict, by thit meant ex- ( al I eyond the 20th. oi May r the hopst ol ltd Ben. Ol r u s. im "tcils on tlie assumption that the Prcvi.: ',tt w ill, be n inoveil. Among the other stories set stlnat within the p-l few data by those who regard the rrmoval ot the licsi.ieni at a loreg. ine run resulesat the While House, growing fearful ul hat he thought was a sha low of the joming event wlichjt In bring a change in, b e iHCup iiicy. startt'd out one vwy wierdsj this week in f uisait of a boarding botMsr but has so lar failed to find one ComniensU rate with his dignity as a Senator and not otlcrlng tii pamifil a contrast toth, ele g inci is he low liUhorto enjoyed iq (he tt- r'-ll.iv M.tllMvin. " . . s ... i w&nfaitfiwrt'wtiATin: tMwAwttii .Jne sunny aoutn ai una muuteui 111 nma. ji.gtonxjttomctUing ttrange and nnprace lent.d.They have been pouring in tinee the imgiwamg i me wipetavuiuem iri,af,sllU Wt it like to msny liscuats bave.aten tbeir way ti , i I ' iirnijiiin.jimmaxi at the South, especially' by the simple and confiding larkiet on the plantations. They came here principally to insure the. Coovic S,t nf ttm I'reairlfant. hecause If that end is Bot Sjeexmiptitticd Wtey-am arrsid MMMe-eatsstve fr ,V ...,i.A..Ju,-tWfev-.-lIi-.ll,i-lto y-.fs- , ..isv;sisioie, , f-XtvsjHaaiwv , ' . pn. tiags can 1 i warelv be kef a full u AUUiiiia, ftowi llmrt'trta, froin . tli. in liom the face ol tbenbels, it'ihu l'rra loeni is not at oixc turne.1 nu', And aa for the poor n-groe, It make their 'lictrta them. iheKa k.ux K Inn will eat t hem up, and horrors on l.otror's bead will lt sc.. uniulaie. A gtuwf mntfiy of these ft Ibtwa ' ! ci to girmiiilix tliemelvn on cirUea ai me mr ot time like no many hungry wolves attracted bv the w ent ot canHiMi.- The carpet bagg. ris a great talker, "Tliwuvh BO' 111 mil ol a granim nian. He keeps the wrtuls "treason, I'mon loving lovs.lv, Jiln rs v and the poor negro" e-iuvenii ntly uf his Hii! ends, ami i ever is-ady' fr jsnlutup. sjietjch, even to an audience i.'t three or lour persons. He looks a hard cas physically, s though be had beea abstinent in living tnroiigu noreseiiy lit place n .r'tiUCiiliul-. tuMs Ioiikt be show idiiily-UHt lie bat something in his eye like the flesh, puts of Egypt the good things in the political pastures of the South, w hcie his cotlon beg will be turned iuio a cotton plantation, Washington don't suit the bap.mcn for a " lengthy ttay. It iii ton X)eoifivo tttd the niggert are somewhat aharpwawdgenrralty more enlightened than the and further South. However If Ken Wade, Stioiuer, Butler and the rest of that ilk come into possession of things here, the carpel bag gers will browse atterwatdj in elovt. - It appears by adricea iron Alabaaia, that Govetno'r PaUon has . cut loose Intra I be Radical party, and, in a Utter which lie hat addressed to (J mitral Meadtl, states bis -upwojfcVf cWlj ; Utal. Ahti. -Wm oi the. dgttasl.1-ilut ( 'uiittiiuit,i.ttt iu..Alaiutui w-s , owing to its mtny obooxiom leaturea and to the lamentable absence o( those qnsli fi which coniqinnd iwpict and criOdence in those nun who were elected under ir. ' From the Ooldsbtini Siih ot. The excitement of the long election lift subsided into a still calm, and the gentle , nu n of the State will faithfully abide the result. Whether victorious tit vanquished, the Intelligent white ninof North Caroline will still be and remain the party of Law and Order. ' ' V The few black men among ee, all- over the State, who hve remained true to tbeir old friends, uiunt not be lurgotten. Let a list of theif eaiuet lie litucui'td lor publica. tionr : " '" '"'"" ' " a'feTO5i? .Tbe mean white mca and cowardt who rexte( to register, er Having rtgisterea re fused to vote,.or who voted against the old Constitution of North Carolina, ought not to be allowed the glorinut pnvllege of herding with their fello. ' t . No law that we know of no law that we have read oi, no custom, tocteut ormndern, no despotism, nn dimotiaiy, ev r prevent ed a man trom choosing hit own i-nmpatiy, of-Iie-(t-w--arV'Sttis.-- --e-wy Man lias learned W It now biibtelf mily when be hna lisniud to servu himsxli. Self rellsnca its virtue ihat all must culti- vei--lt4liiUkl U tui kss a uur4 U a i nrisiisii itiity riiit tins ts not our sul ject. ' - " There it no need for bomolellc piolmiy. If Conservatives are still masters ol their own empty purses and their 110 outiaued ieeJini.Jiit.ll.iem show lliemsi-lves iicti., Tl... .'a.. .!. it T- i...".lt Ittrw tps atacjv fcuvni v.u me. ..Ullijtf. their bwu servsht", st they est) their own horses' and their own cowii t Will they do if f fleveTh'ty'lti nianty cTtrBgri7Triiirn- ploy none but giiiuinii. j)l riots, without ri ga'd tu race. Color or loriu.f condition t - Have they the aoble iiidcpund.iicc, nei ther to I111V (romnor Sell tnr1thnsr; whri are v willing tu Iwnd the eupple hiourst. of , tb knee, Ihai ihritt may billow Ittwnlngl fis)ira th flaawvsi JniTfiijjTinraei-; ."Tijtff MOLL Of UTAMr" Tlinre Is sosmely a dill" n nee oi opinion among just uicu as to I lut milked Course of certain Henaior in overruling that decision ol Ciii.f Justice t;hssi' whit h euu'd let in tlu; leatimmiy U Uta (iaJLUct (keBHCliUirs of iiiiTtTfi it iliiilt ii in hh hrtvit in krpfihtfM ' (leu. Thorns. Tbr t UteH-illnaa, f - the Iteputillcan party who thins; that w hen lemiiuony frout the bi source aa to the ins"" tout ul Hie President was rttled out contrary to the j 11. lenient ol the t 'liicl Jnstice, ami, perhnjrs, tlie only iijarlor lawyer, in the ILlili itiiisi1iJ!i'rffTtjtifi nt wfitouht "- hkve tlirowp np the ens -, and lilTljeJaiio-" wwafMMwW " nd--4--'hi-J:!ijrt' ii.ihl have appealed to Ud and the coun try lor tint vindication of a persecuted Chief Magistrate, ' - n-.,. . , : - The Albany Aryv publishes the Mil of itf.itders, and sayt : ., , r "We place this ax tion and these natnet on record, thai the public may compare them with the verdict when it oomee. There U a HtrU jif wfiting th md fv tifwa . tsAi-A awsliitt ifiti'iSVi. f if e'tt fiiP th"e team 'off KtkrtVT lime. Misname will go upon that scroll' j.iiCA ijlsuc-U, sat-vubioUaiK Jbt pi arm it . there. (Mee an, tl miM never 64 at Wtnttat. Let Sena. lMileokelltUr' tax a rkas&aq coxaiiKsmmxXit , LHn.KOATI0X( 1 . . A itortion ofhe Arkansas ilelrsraiWm Homo of Jtt pT", tenutivea oi the toiled Statue in ehouei tion with tb ' new Conhtiiatkio, srnrtt in this ci J to day, The Seuators elect; It. Y. . - f ce and Alex. McDonald, and L. II. R.ans, rn.ni ber elict for the First Dialrict, are here. v Jamef Hliida. of the oBdi:jacd Thomat Bs'et,il the Third district, will folio in a few it a vs. It is nromised bv the tlehi'atirin t ollipktlou Ol trial to foimajiy prcaent the new Con ttitution to . Congress. Facu uieiuber of tits delegation baa in hut posser-eion k brt)fled copy -of that intt rtmicnt ror nished him by.tlie provinonu! anthorj. tie of Arkansas. It ia en tersttn. i that the (sWMNNtWt.'-iU''v4il.''rjstoi Slate are making an effort to i.u-bly the election upon charge of Iraii.t "The ofbV cial returns ol the cbct ion Irom slecetat Orant't badqui teri.- Ir'.Tsii. '' Oirjjl', lltrulJm .... .;..-:'.-i.-:-r-:- -- imns ti.a.1 stance where a party olTered tTi.OOO How n .. : ' yalill'sttan Dean Swift, .on being- asked what be, , thought the tvtiirtd and yet the mt dilHevlt tlnovf atna,.fBld. aaj jej,l)e?iv 'to iwtt - 1 -JiSSawlSSi jImmJVf aner te t-oitipifciou m me iiiiH-aciHitettt , Ustvi IntMi tdmnw (sj -(v,fnj "i,ii"ii WgMfJry!.-; HKM-,'l 'ssq,TSf.syssswwiwtt imlSSMIWfltsSgBWSSWSW.1.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 29, 1868, edition 1
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