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Kut ne , i.iit liillr i'l' I liis f'"r, lur I hi- ri'itsiiii mi tii l H," i'lii l'i ii' tr limit- I lit-1 ni'i t,l tv;t il.Hi'v, ilt.iil v.'fy sluing '.', l.i n Iv.'.lu-' i;ir!0 HlHt 1.1. M I , k i.i'l i'i' tin' rii.-j.ioti'li lit . I1.," li. I h. '.Ml' Ii :i ii' . Ii -11 HI, tilt- iiitcl- i'I I In- Ni vt Vijrk llll'l KjTllJ MVl'lltl I Wf-il, rl.i-i lv u.- !-.;;vl.l i il '..-'. I.I i .lit? oi ti . iiirtit 'iin V ii--iiit"l In. ii ... ! I" -l ! " I" I. l I i, i i I r ni'i ,i, i. 4: i .... i; I u;i 1 t i i .1 I ,ti .in. ii.itfi.l i'f I .1- 1 I. i i'l It. i.1 HI tin- I !,, Ihf 1 1 .1.1 .it i," I,",. .1 ,. -I til.' , I'll!' JJI OS llli I II I s s.niri lie Hi, I , I.I, I- lint. ll.l .111 I'V ll', tin- 'll'.'t V, III In i, Mitt tli. V Villi ,1 " I he Stale HI III htm tins ivu his stipe- t tk '11 i -i. I tie 1 1" tl ! I 1 1 'is sic r.or k ion If I'."' ! he tii.it, i: ni in- cne- To'i".!?" f ttie tirrfneT i. us partici. ! '.i'.. '' iui'1 r-m, it will slnke nur r. aih-r-, iiinuce, tint! il tile same organ- mduu nml vitrulllj- P'iifta JUtUutf .U4 iwtt4 general, which wtiv t:hiliitetl hy ill' Con s.'ivntiv. s of l&H-kiVultuiir, Critveii, New ll iiiott r. Duplin, Nash, Sampson, auJ oth ci, the most .sanguine cpci-lti-iins of the I onsii'val i ves woiihl have lieen realieil.--Tlio It ulictiU were biiccesslul, hucatise of their Umrnuh set-rot. Vri;aiii..ttioiis, anil ea picially hctaiiBe of lhA Inige niiiiilnr ol t-uuiJ, terror airkkeu liitti in llie titnls.', it Im Were ilchnli -I anil pel HUtnltai to lielijve that Biaivalion antl ruin wouhl lollop longer iliftytn iiet:iinilii.ii lo the unjiisl iltuniimls t.l t'oneress, antt hy the put ale ninl nt!it jis4iir.ii'.ci.s .venjj.'ni Ji-'ljI,'; iin. "1 S'J. e .t hack," money wouhl flw into the St .i tie like watAtr, 1 ill k t wouhl be ahuinlanttritj the r. warils of lal.or wouhl be up lo hij;li w tt..r mark. That these expectations wilt he siitlly ili;tpwiiiteil, untler Ilitflicul rule, 1 -f A'li-t) dvtit. The only Impo of the ccuulrjr ti iu lhc'ailirit return ol tli go? ernuunt ami tin: people to the truo princi pUatof tht Csm stituikm antl the primitivu emuluct of tht gfivernment. Tlia upontry iiiusi Iw fiitrgeil of u corruption, -mwI- -the penplt-i must rrtnrn to their ttiil reullico ninipiinty and virtue, or 1 lie present itat ol thinos will give place to Milt greater an- 1 arcUj Snd aisor au.ipoiuiu and ultima's mimareiiT l nliservcd that North Carolina had fewet fhoronhfy-lrrr1cd tsrtnemf-"-snw tewer fift-t ela iv thiittl.aititia.riuO-jiijllUUII. ktj. St.-it.tTUcr-; Htv charitcter of the soil and Its Invorable. Witb the tlceptionof hete and there, in particular lavored sttion, where titttua has leen a ' profitable product, we may ride hundreds uf utiles over the State, - without finding any evidences of improved culture or any attention paid to the" Intro- luctiou of the improved inipltincols of hu- 1 I).'- ' Ill f ll't III . ...., Wft' lln-U- li indry. ' , lu the liiil-eiinntry ol Nor;h Carolina, wlicr the ifoii u a.liijitcd to the. culture oJ th "best wheat in rh world, as well aa the Krasaea, there are Bcarcelf any signs of ini prdvemeut, except on the Virginia line at a few points. The rolling htnda of that sec tion hive been cqitiva'ed with bad judg- " 1 ihwiit ia '"'www iwi KTuii him i n-tii'it hill sides tc bo diJiiudetl of ,the soil by drenching rams ami ffie iftoderately Itrel landa wimhetl into gnilies, Few i tiula, only, are to be seen at which you dikcgver.'horizuittal plowing or a hill side ditch. Manuring, under such t-irc um stance, la seldom resorted to, tor the reason that the planters have not been convinced, yet, that it i cheaper and more prifltable to manure sri'l' prt rve Mlling lanibj by rjKeWsiJk preserve their manure, than to open new lands and destroy their forests. TlHs.'state cjf things , haaj been owing to 'Ihe'ieapit'eM'lirour' Iantla"snd the sop- . .. . t::t .. :v t-. :r -.71 ,.i . .ln lalhif ip to support tlie "growing hegW fauillics rm mr plantation-:; whereas, if, wl.ile the black were slaves, earnest atteotioit had sod their1 jaservititi, as well si tlat: ol ;.jBar,fun woBd have been lufloitt-ly belter. The Newark (7 J.) people are M out of I pttlence witb the steam man, snd the Cvw e4-irts'.ii4T..Btai!A.b4'a. JpiM this humUiff. all slaH an nun boiler In a ansiH-k litiA-k, be -dohc with I That which all pioljittji'iity, ittiet wtUvt aii. the lcufilti-t of Ilia nose. .;,-'-. ' Til K ST TV VI AY 77() V Onm.i.w . -T!U i- .tini v. wild it ri'ttiMtri-il I .',i!'lJj;,iL,.r t'C."-'lj: ? "Vl'r j mnjurity kiln t lU fjurpy fiiii'iilitii . j tmn, ar.il i t.rt- Uif t-ptire Coihi tv:itivc I lirkft. liiirl.i n.d.lv .l.uiv ' ')( the lilm k Ciimk ( 'uiistUiilioii, iu lliis I'iMinl v, i-i ) '.;. W.' 1,-urn tlitil t lie wullii i P L'' lll i' lni li. u:l ! w lr lii ( it I t hi- t '"iTvuln.. In k- I 'I'v linrt.l. M,iiinlv ii. it'ii tl I In- M on ii . 1 '?iiiwiwiwiiiiiit"'i'i,-'iqiwi' 'iw ' ivmviwim rnnnTV rirtct tti'i'Tt-Tl I-. .. J.mn, J6.q ,. is tin- iin-iiiU i c'c'i nf.tiii' II Mi-rol lt.-irf 'lltitl ivt-. Cai.dwi.l.-.-TIiU coi.niy i.'ltuinli i-ivrs 240 mjnrily BViit tin- inl'mii'ii. ('..nsii tation. Col. Jus. ('. Hn- jn r U i-l. t u-.l in Hie Uoiisc ami K. W, Jiin-, Dm) , i (.riiln bly vli-ctat) to tin" SbuhU' linm lin- District o Citlilwi-ll, Hni ki- mil Wwt.nimi, t liu u Ii We Ikivc uii ii. Kiccs (r un llic Inner cnintv. N county in tin' State, is in. ire cieililnlily ruMCSl'ilIll t'.l.l l t'.l'il A-i'l1. (Iatks. Mi). nit, (wi'Ht'i.'i' i ii;.'aint the K i'li K'l-l-tit'll tin '!(-. it ' t Ihf rill ire t'lHiserviiti ve count y t i. kct clccteil. us here tt- atmmmnti. - - .'-i'.. .'I K. A VK1. t M lllltttll il V u tilli.nl. Mr A i. fin i ci. . nit t i;!v'PS only .tiu-l ihe inlttnious ('nnsti h le i'l-l! 'l l' n V" i Cfipt. I, c!..f.'.l it. .Tl. I' ll-. of m.l Mm.,jUI. .biie.tal.ve l .i ,.. . s, I ri.'tio i uii mi ir i count y t i Astib. i i Si h;. ti rijM.iic.l lit li'i Ijiiiii" (,iiM..-rviltiv.' I.) Hinrtll iiiiiii'icien. Wtt laiit;n, Yittlk'ii ami V1'o nny Harlicnl hy vety sitiiill iiiHj.ii it ii s, nml I'olk, liiillicrfniil' an I Wilkt-s H.t licil l.y iiij'irilies. ... .If a V -w.tf: This c.ji4iit V; Ikiii iyeii it fna jorily VRtirii I 'ollstitlltion. Tlie poll is; Against lill , Kor 701 Waller Hrown.an excclhnt Con- It'i'f1' ""H" I'1 H""-"1 Hll"" (tentative". I ho t'Drtsetvalivcs of liiia ttimi. ty tt'orketl likti liciiver.i. (Uirl the rnrtrlt is Ml iinexiect -tl vifttiry. Col. Jn I.., I.ove (t 'ousi-i vai ivcl iselecle.l lo Hit: Semite from thet.lril District, c.iiii.iiset of the count itn ol Clay, Jat k-oii, t h. rokt-e, Macon an. I Havwoo-I. ! J ti t.s I his x.ii-ii UuW tMitky 4 Vv I a '.in'rvtive nitj-irity ol ' :i.H, ami eleo.ts a Conservati i-e Itepreseiiiiilii e. j M.ti os. A Coii-e: vat i v iiajority ol 22."i ,.illi-IStMaiaiNf ilillMlsitiiiiMgiiaw Cl.tt. I'hH county. I mica atimt the ('tinstittition ami tleclat'apt. James Cooper, (nservntive, to t.he Utilise. Ai. 1. ROMANY. This county does well. It elects the C'ouseivative ' ticket throughout anil gives it small ui ijurily against the Black Crook. The Representative elect U Cpt. Joo. J.. tmilli, a gallant officer of the 'TaTK. C. Cavalry, who" TT;sTijirui'Ti'r tTie service of the fstnte. ktMMmtM -The t.flicial vote in thin Jat4Uiiiu 4ut ; F,ir307. R. P, Miltlicaou is the Conacrva tivH TI..nrwwntftttva (.lent. Well tltme tor one butidreil behind the K tdical vole. ""emnttmtnf.'-Jkt e--irfy 4m3 gn gjnst -JbafaRMMW' tyatlWijBAjLj elects a ConserVallVij nipmhnr.- Gbant's Porcf.ARi-rv. Chicago may Im called the home of Grant ami the very head snd front heretofore) or Radicalism. It was ehoscn fi the Radical Convention, be cause it was beijeved .to be the Gibraltui of the party, snd the place ol alt others which involved the least iiosaibility of thiubt. At the election, s few days ago, f Weff ftitruficsriif "tftjpfitntei' 'TffifW! callfa into sctive plav, in order to eouliuuc Its -prestige of p lmcal auueesa, and tho utOnt ardent appeals were addressed to the peo pie on liehalf of Grant, backed hy considera tion! otJSlatfl and IocaL pride. Yet Chi cage has not only been gloriously redeemed by tint "choice of the" Democratic csndi-,, date, but tlie triumph is made niemoratble by a gain of many thousands. Elsewhere in Illinois aimilax facts art) witnessed, which indicate tht ceSlain overthrow of Radical rule in that State. , , ' ' , , . Pol.iritiL AovKitTURSRS The impu-dt-uee of the political adventurers from the North and West who are reaming throtigb ttlll fltltlttl I'm falat.Ma .i,,i.t.n. Ij.r ll tt.rt rtl. ,-tlw t'vtlil.lEt'. M Is-ff All ". IS ' !S,.!tS; ,. Bees, from llie highit to the lowerf , well says the Paltimwe Sun, is inconceivahlf . What would be"lQugbt. in,. MssiitchttStS. or Penosylvanfa il iorae"of tleTreeilmen or - iaiW.s1, - rtltW.. f0ii!itJotAkiMl.3Pett1t theTe snd insist on be-in men, Lcjjislatora, or OorVnots? Tet Md : Is Just wbst these Insflnj? political las .ninl 7tit the iSte;itifi:tif MnWmFVTXrm line are doing in Ihe H.iuthera SI ales, aikrwtilasin treeduiea, who are made to believe that l , , t i ' I eiecllngjhess interlopers to office they are 'Vxtrciaing tlti jiroutle.sf "ijiroTflJJilllt! ""tlf freetlinen ! , . i seven c.insf vafffS fnrfuWrif r.tne-Hwote-wl- ELpweBtaas tsfe Bfidl eifKT?;it.irUL,. :.r ' ' .. . -."'. . ' The t it I in .-tit is correct tlittt It: uiisvt h I; sJujat it jiiniirixy of trn xuUi ttAin! tint, lljaclc Cronk Coif(ilU.t!on; liii.t c, in cllH) . Inou 'with our cali iiinorMricti hut'e iri'.t in KWrn-TYtMr Tiff. twttlitltite fur the Iftniw of RcprewratHtif r? reccivul n ninjority of 11 Tules; It tt;M i i til it a hllii w luincd Morrill, Mr Allen' oji himv'f ' Tl'iisMorrin lirsiiles. Iwini. it tiui I oi. of the lloiinls ili.ltitc, wits c Itiiir iinttt of onf of the lloiinls ol Hcisiriii i.m, iiml rrc;itrri-.jiic);i oi s l.o litere ami iifltr the tune upji'tinlcil liy lit'c. vitiatv the elttluu. tltt tuulU-r will Iks lirmifjlit helnre ilcn. I'ttiiliy. The HoHtlnke im nays thut itllli'I nil the ilisitslirs tlllll Allelnl olll iinil.', .mil the liitttlrnnccs to our f.irtniu coiniiiiiiuty. oc citsitiii"(l l.y the lerrilile weather, it is pleits. ant to know Unit the prytsjiect lor :i fruit crop tli- ciunini; sc ismi' is ootl. A otiml crop ol fruit, this yciir, w ill mnl inucli to tile wclllire Hll.l t l'll:ilii!'V licill'tlt ol ci N f people. i Mr. )Ur lirtn that. inv,r lhM K eof this Statu i i Tin. Wiliniftt hi lens ttmu four i nr? will U livinji unit .S,,r r t Im . t'onttl itution. . The Uw itys' Icusc o! pow er will lie nln.rtt ;.-sar-;ls' irtttt mttif f4 evf thf. .Utlmlitif iii'iroc.s, 1 1 iii'iroe.s, hy w hose volt h the ll i c i e.pect .tntl lnmoi llicui ilecte.l.r lo th.it ,,.!.! init ol it I -- The SlMlrsville i .Toy-yet; . -winillf i printer's In il. . I lll'l-f! I t-lotl Tin- lloitiioke the th'leoitlion el Ai-'Z-ii 1 1 ill Inciter i cot y pes ci lo ih" l.t'sl it urc fit mi H i! lax '"The Slate Senal u elei t. Ileniy i'pps, is all illiterate neifro, who not oAilv .loes not ktiow the English Uiiuiie, (rni his l.ill for the r. liel of "ltoraea. asses nut) otiu i who is as wholly unit lo lei-lale tor a peo ple as a monkey wouhl lc l.r the advances mcnt ol civilizatitin. 'I'uti of the three, Kf-MeittttUvi ara nerocf, Hays and lltitl giiia, th lor nit r brine; a mini of tolerable aense, though he conies under the hea l' of "carpet Imager;" the latter we know noth. injr t,f, anil onlv wish we could kuow les.s. The last antl least, Scallawae; Hentrew, hrioe-s up the rear, ami an he "itscentls tiie ladder of lame,' his pollutinir touch" w ill shtM-k the nerves of decent hiimiinily." That audi ureal urea Hhoulilj talte the places, in our legislative halls, tim e tilled by ;menVnihtiftifM anlt to civili.ation, and is the best evidence of llie ilr.j;radiii(( policy of llailicalisni, which is rapidly plunino u. into the ct-st- pool ot iuiniuy and .li.o'ra.'i- .. :'.':'-s.-a? list H Judoe Cilley, who prt.si led ii.'li, gbly, Dm at Caswell Superior Court, is very !i smken of bv a corresp unit-lit of Hit: ville Time. Ex Gov. B K, Perry, of South Can is at present on a visit, to Charlotte, the Tiiiw remarks, but f im-M in t-Vmth-hsvo more entirely Won Ihe t linn, As the tlnfi- ilence of the people than this distinguished fltait'siiisrrr : .. On (Saturday last, the entire police force ol Kayetleville gave up their insignia of of Hut Mid Bipmwffd thiijr delCTainn.Uo.nb serve 11 1 tiiiiWf'Tllif WllyW'W' tlltfwrr discharged one, which, as they thought it unjust, gave dissatisftction to the rest, ami bedrest, ai very r sii6S all TelC ' I Under the camion, "Are we -in the inttUt of Anarchy f the Wilihingfon "7vu-rhit ri that city : i "About 13 o'clock, .n yesterday. Mr. OcO. S. Copes was awakened at his shop, near the Journal building, where he has a room, by a crowd of excited negroes, and J atinrs ly heaid propositions matte by them to take liiin nut and hang him, accompanied with curses arid threats nl other ill treatment. Mr. Copea cried out to know who was then-, god the negPoe-f, tibtirlty afttrwsftts coneffi ilmg that they were not in suftieieut force to make the attack, departed to secure other to watch the premises. ' Mrvipr''CKeR' eouoluding that ins M?ron was in tiangtr, left hia ahop and was seen and chased some diatsnce. until he at last succeeded in elud ing pursuit. The rxcited negroes theq re paired to the residence of his family, and the hell-less females to give him up, sup posing nira there, accompanied with every specie of insult, until at last, fearing the "police they took their deparitrre, leaving the family In a distresafnir state of tricbt. Mr. Copea seems to -have excited tbeirij snimcwitT by bis eervieee-t4ite- nulls tin. ring the racetrt election as a challenger tor the Conservative partyv-tWe are pleased to hear that the names of one of these .ne groes is known, and Steps will be take-h lo have (lira pan tsbed and 11 possible dtaeovrr the others, if this does not testily thatvVe Srtj )ttsHU-rir4ftu,ptm s slate ol anaji hyr litT further evidence eonid adduce the promt i If stick be the Workings of the pew Consti tutice, where will we soon Ijp y , The Baltimore Su'$ correeituidt,-nt aavs - ra.r Bnpwhltrlii;inttffl(Mtt' ,a.lmit I .4. s..w.iMi Unless, ttwk ' i.tls-i'i-l-w-fn:; . aennwoieeanae, niitstiuwnirBiu- u nuencvt Iu f,.M, t.n alt ni.lt- it is admitted that the St-nste will sfqiiif Hie President, The speech of Mr. Prut-sUef aarsTTTTCaTlypnT;:! -aentestine1 utter unienKiiiem-MHi.it toe amt-tea .- iw .1.. . . II tf.t.. ...!..- 1 ithe U'e insuflk i-w y o rvltlt-Ufeti-t attsiam tttv oiusu ot . tviinouai - -- . l... . intettt, that many who hrTilifure saserted that avcane for reiuovnl bad beea in ttte our. ilOW Igietf-thst the m ayera aw-latMaii. ttvti preeeot to the Hetialelhe facts and law to warrant lLai orMiyin a roniVK-tioa antl .re t4ff'WaHllsawa-je tTLitttEheii f iTTrf'int; rtfi-t"r",ui Vi-rffitr Sjfaittirt nflsqitlory placenls, ; N ' . ... :.: "I liel 'iiti!er JUi'lUt- of "ill "m,i".'V iili. i uO i'lnc s Tii tTu-" TTfriT fOT ''- ' '" l 'l"i- Tie wns of T.'rts itfie. Ttrtf ktrmlm tn - tntt-rrsjt n't wnmrHtoti, mm ttntt tt-" clou '.'f. I iniiiu r , oiisi' Ii- pui.lic trusis. Tlie H i. is h nl ii t;i;tinl pow-wow nml ton Ii light pnKvss.on, in V itiniiitan, im r.fll" , ti'l.iv iii'li'. iu lorili.'Htinn over lluii , 1. 1 I , h ... 1 .. l. 'TA"?r?r ""T - triIfl"liWWI ' ' - ' ' wi) s . f "Williiwi W ...U llolilcn. I'. (),' iiii.l nnw nior i" rn-tr It i f, tli-in't, rm ttijj; ttHtifti, lir- H'i'i siM-mrit j-it'tinf ' Hint Wiv Kftflit Wan It inh ft t li'it, ohm I'V f r uihI hsr..iii nit yiIii n-i'in (hk tliroalH, hiilnl l a- vnicru o m imi' tlnv 0:l f ( -ItMft-r-. titl-l -t ;t!;rt ft j-- sK'ink . or StIji, lU'k , f'itiM r ii i:i,t upphfil I tn-;il il (nil. I) II Hi!! w i 111 MvNr. 1, tv t tl. Ill . llnl!, in Hie Mni'li r:v I .it J'ipi I a' t'it. Sir iTi j uiui f-ioutu. ni i,iti'j; pit Jl-('f to iu,n i in- W, Mti.'ltltl .e il. ncrnl i-i Hitlciol'. i uiJii'.ril loi ritiireit is iiiiu.i- of i.Oim. , leu wit I ! -hi Arcitltl.t 'I Apnl 1. 1 nel. thrt w in 7ili , ninl At KSSHS. l-.l.l I't 'Its ; lit V Witt' the ,.,.,. in It III tt v c- an i oner til irtjX"irni mrtiition rr. 1 I-'lte Clirpt-t Iti j.O't ," Slticc I ' lilt to llllstt ins" me cry much, nl t iiihioiih paper. I your cMH'llenl .iii'l v ' To Ic.'ite nit- n iti Cai..!i:iii, li.r,i .I W. I clct ti .1 to lici l iti'.t i ,.: ; my rcsi.iiiti..n of it " Si :il!M',.o' t li. s l.i pi St Of. .11 North tV. n d.ifii ever It loi I. it t hait , has la-t u I fa! l iliillllli.- - Ui .t ii i . if fit rt-ff ttrtrf--f . a id ell. rs mi- ,.;.i, on aj.il.ca'liit, on ami ol June lo I" I id. C. I.. altt r the 1-lfh. i tlill fls, tree 1 1 l sent inu-iit to ai n-poitut to i loi ail t)t likt' point in the dii notion ol "Hell or Coniiecliciil." llr, la-ing the Chii-I ol the I; .1,-1 o (him mini, lias a jnu let I rihl to et.-uit i r.iiispoi iiition. Il.iw-i-vrr, tiwiuol avail myscll of Ins k i lit I olb-r. In njl'il an.) taiiiitv. lot two principal chwire is to la- rid id W. W. Km tli 11 Bil l hit partisans: in going to the lin nu r plai f, I would ccrtiiiiily meet him ........ ......j .. "IT""" ' ' ""1"""' ... .......... .t 1. it;"' -Vi-f'r!v-.-'W Scctuitilv, mi disposition to iiuprovn my ..m tsti mm..... m -"'- mait'H my ami I. Thanks to W. W. itoldt I nrorn his kindness. .My tiusliainl, kiinwing tin- inean, oi'oveliny. vin.lltlive tcelllis ill the man, ami his inijui-ncc over his colored bieiiireii, t onsii It-re. 1 his eleeiit'n anioiiif Hie milit la's, ami has nbtadv oiie in s unit UI a lomlii lor his l.lll 1 i I y . Too pi air In -a" rilioe real isiatc, we cannot leave by Hie 15th. of .lime, unless W. W. tlolik-n null -s ( til be buy onr VaiittiliieTiiiiue lit - ---"T ll is lor aulii 1 ask iiolliuio more of His MaJ.-aiy. I.AOV of NoltTH CaroI IN. l.'! Ktii si imi Wash 1 mi in J'w.. umu. a were cin uluti d Ill Molts llmiil the cup iis.1 u.-.ia7irai?riTfW" ()le was lo the elfect thai .is I lit tii-vi r po-tilively iltMertnuit d ill ullle.1- ol its pits-idiiit!i'ili'i'. Hi. r soil ifhy Mr. Wadsr-th 'til I 11 t the s .cccssor -of Mi'; .loiitiKi-i in S n. lie has tenure of h. I' 1 is mi rea n 1 -s 11 ilv be in ihe event .111 I it is saiit 11-ey iiiltaLing' oi' r-r rnt-mtn t lini. !llu is ol 1 he li ill i al ol the I" '.ice : ihul some Scnnlnrs aic sci 1 the ijii"sli.in ofeleci'iiie sri'n. of iln ir hotly rroi'tcut pro not nnpioiiiiule, ss i 1- .1 kii'iAn that 11 r. Wade is not the iuot poputur titan ill the a olhl leii'iitL' his si lialonal .t!.lltSijilts. "" Ili'c'TtteT-nTnTr-T's new rule p npoS'-d by Mr. Sinuinir, and which letpiirt-s the Chief Justice to puss judgment upon the President immediately Pm-tiiMrWiU. be oppti-ied anl tl'.-.. sou. 1 hat the question is tming ugita-U-tl miumg somu Seualtiis whether it will -f-tiot Im- In st, ill view of all the oirciinisrttiiccr. to ttelay tho vertiict or not enter up final judgment until after the fchicnj'o Conven-lismetHtH-hav-aootaulcKid Us yyorkUrub ed, iiifs'siitT Hifint wKS' fff'Vfr Hf 'S hfrhynvm--ni his character that Mr. Sumner oli'eiV-d his f7n"'i"teS! the propostii'in tor delay. IDs desire, mt that of Mr. Htlwartf, Ifak, and one or t no olhers, is to Mwvu Mr, ,)ohn...n out ol the White House w ith aa Utile di lay as pos-.i-hie. Kmh. A Cask on- Si si-ksheo Ammatiojil--The Detroit Tnh'tii re-orta an interesting cane Ait.mafor.ttlim-Xliifcutl' pwnmj appan-nll v dead. The will yl a rt.aeiali! im-c hitjiie of lotroi , altei sfturt liliietsi. d'ett, appar ently, ami lb ; li -dv w a prepnied for the ensuing nlg'-rr, t.i ihenirtit si would tr. tli xi priuit-iit of I placing a nii'r.sr o.t uie i-tw oi ine o-ati.- -i To her surprise, she it 'scoter tl .innsiur.- ore the glawi. A Iter repeat. ! ilm rim. tit wjth tl S'lini- ie-attt. she tutlli-il Ibt atlt-n- trnfftr-oiifwst morning it w ts ileli-rorme'l t delrt .tht. luneral. The liody reinaimal in the enffln severitl d;fys siit AXtfie firm day Irom the day oi her supposed death, the signs of lite were So many that the lnuty was placed lu bed, where, after some dvs, she recovered iiiTiimiriraTrrfttrrs'ld Buully rnwnMlnhur eyes and Kikc ; snd is now in a fair way to' rt cover. v Haho 8wMHia We are ceetlib y in formed that James Usui, wha Kvt-d in Ibis fmtuj.c. eurHt.l lilii.aiMf ttltlea-lt a .tew -flat on being diiminl for the" 'sniijt.e, '"Kgaii to war very bard, ; and ' final t sitl,i"b honed be wiight die and go to bell if he Mtf paid a watt 4-lb itwiwnt.!"- antl intr. nietliatel)' fell dealt. 17us IV twrisrrrtannolrt is-Mf Itterfl jl'SS.atitf!! t??w'r- rT:: "-.ffa-e..Tg... aa.e;:"rr7--- ter: Illlg. We el ill lied tb alove from Ihe Grteh-- bort 'Tbiaea, and HOJihl i'hV to it the rpwt.d sttntiou ol tlial e-awS of lirittivitlnats ad- ... ' Ft w of the must rtgvlnit Ipicfi.bi nf- j?mr psafhmentj SSHeiJuf a i ituvictioii fin all Us ariicUi-i. t it . ttijcsieinallo win (ner -ss'.-Wsss,.',i;U.it,.lJI''J,t,l'3t (, b Senate, i hi kmtiugjjt:, LiiWtiei''fijiiu an almost nnaniiutms party iwajorHy on -thwas'-slrtin'tlsnwMiwltSi.lMr6i,l of office bill, but there are a niimlsM- ot rk-n- uUa tt.il l'Awe.!-'.!'r s, aa. xpm,'?lHL . ..--.', TA TIC KWft.' "... ' "i"1"1 1 1111,1 'Il ti 0 ii. For the S-ntiin-1. '1 rn-lr. vs. i .terrible - ' TKXASrjSfXShTS&TICfi .1A7 Unit - 1 tttth ftt ftttH,HH Iwllilin : . ftffiw n thr pmtitift ; - Ymi w it) rrmfm a Invot on tlJ niirccroiis nlinivcs tunl friemls ot ilnj futrtTolS " AfWril, hy !;itltr imliilcilv to the ei I'losiil olnttnirv ot lh .it-i-eitMl, Rtitt the foTI'iwiri eonfi' t-;.... . l.;..l. I ....... ..i ..i n.. ..i - Sit; ' TeXits .w..(3t .!iV.&.Wl?iW&mlAm.Jmt.mm L.tl .il...- i lilleil with xriftM trU-miii.s, I ti. ti. n'it - rials, fie., hi i-chait.ti to the atrocious mur tier, aiitl the pulilic ami pnv.tie lile of tht i i - f Hi VrnrtTWTS fi.im unrr "TilfsMl til W hT r. ii fouiitv. N c., ami was ,!,. ..nit i r..tui r of vour highly i't-cii.c.l fit. ml, llr li. Ward il Ihi.s i-oiii,h. Inspired lv p.iri'i- iatn ttlitt an cl.tltiiva-lic deviili -n to t:re principle ol . man's in-tlii nal'h- rifiits to scll-L'ovf-rniueni, Col. Ward, wnh Ins ooh t. healtel uncle. Ill" hilt- M:.. Hen. T. .1. (irecn, tl. v lo Ti in . as soon as iis iiilntl i tants iinfurl-etl the haiwit-r ol iniit penth lur, and there batlletl for her cause, uniil liie "J.iine rttar," in brilliancy, took Ctni-picii-oiia place in the yitlsw of iiaHons. Afici winch, he ami his brother in law, .hiiUe Adkins. liM'jicd and plaimctl the city t t Marshall, In Harriaon tiHinty. Ti tus, which now contains a population Id. (lull inlml i lants ; antl throiiuh which the Atlantic and Pneitii- It 11. now rims. His eiiiiia con t t-ivci the piaciicalirli-y and iinpt'rii.iife of thiexi?antic p'-c-j"' t ; ami his popularity. piitvipH-iif, ami iiitlilatltfahie citcrfiv oh tWwn'lK'rWIHWtl'imrawalMi'it tered riflna of way to Kl IVm, vtiih tin- most iniiniticent B.-aiits of land. II,- hud I the i.m.1 iin.li r fi.mt.rntM, lont; iu f re i he I lion. Kobt. .1. Walker, (icr. Ilutleili. I.I. and tm-ir associnies. ohtaine. a KintiUr cltaitt-r bom the Slate of New York, lor a.ti. pur ii. ate. Il live.1 ll. ciiotiili to r-.lit' the fuHttwtit rifWrfla-t'iar(i)it-inHi''!'Tiiii'iistiri m faiautittil- itiid flurlshina t tty, t-ruwde I with resitleiices, stores, ( hniciics. semina ries, ami two '.ol)t'j;e, sprinffttnj up as by imiHic from tlm then hinitlnir xitMinils of the Catl ln Indians, antl to beholti trail s i 'laden wilh Iheriih products of i lit- lied Kivcr valley, ilasluitij; fhrouoli Mumi.iH, f rom Tyler to Shrt-Tt-spoit, in l.oiii.iitiiii : over which route, three. or four voke of AlnsW-sVaVwl-Smi it. 1 i..sirsfcj cotton, owing to the nttrv tiwiiui to the mirv coii.lilio the, soil, iliiiing wiuier and spring. On the 1st. day of this nnmih, he l it f MaiKliuli, tin the l-wiiidierti train, and pas... . Maiabalt, on the SWiudiern train, and el the hijfiit in Ht'iiilerson, kiisk ivi inTTyT with T HI.IHIO for the put-posf ol pun htisin j Cotton, lu which article lot hail l. en exlin j slvely dialing f.n a number ol yenis past. , Thti in i't nioriiint; he hin d a earriaue to i;o , ihrtiuh the surroiintliii'.'; coui.li'V. iiicoin- i puny with a .Mr. lej, ai.d vtl in ll.. v had jiriK't'vtletl aliout ll) miSi- -ui Ihe N.i.x.g.lo j t'lii't roail, sltti In a tlecp valley l.n ttmu ant h-ilniaii'iii, they acre oveiiakeu by one V il I i s'jiyryegts y I 'Und'-L iSiiimV.'1 ' tSSbm '' IUisk noiiitly rtspccfaTJly eiiuin cUk!, wTio instantly shot Mr, Ely tame through the liiuga, which caused iiim to fall out, when the blood -thirsty assassin ilt'iniimli-il his money lo which Mr. K. replied thai it was j at! in the efrmage. tail, wiirii, tn4nu en -4 fency ol uuiriiui law, ami seeing s m.t.i ap proaching in the dititi)i:e, laid whip to lh( horses, hut when lie rtet the otlitr jiarty he pioved to he Itnrhsou ItobinHin, the nct .'in plice tif Poe, ho came iiji by this time, drew aside the curtain ami shot Col. Ward through die heart, killing liiiii iiislnuily ! They then secured the ntomy in lhe-t-ai" ringe, supposed to be in gobC, ami as much aa liny could well tarry oif, antl tiiert fore failed 10 starch Ids person on which there waa coiiecith d in a hi It I ,'JOO jn currency "'""'" '" ''"-p"''f u mlii; i ; eiy tI Mr, bly, I.ut lie tool entitled im.. tlie hushes and -eereled Inniscil c joclunHy lioin their search. Boon a,ltert a neigbl nr. w bom be knew. me pasisinily'aslsiiSiwtUl tVlnss Uswsl the al nve I Hrut-il lilies, and who the high- way rohhers were. That neighbor c irie l hint to his house and kindly t ared tor him, but he tiled iu a b-w' days I n r. after. TttM electric wirits Irom Shrt...,irt l.i. 16 "tiler. Texas, announced the sltorknrir I frlra4:.lAs?.t every town i in and hamlet on the railroad and I first President - -Si- aairr- rwdT' Wua" a-1 tiiucii beloved and highly appreciated, liiiatcml to scour the country, in i vi ry iiirri-ii n. blr Ihe inhulliay fiends who were inakin : s'M haste lor ihe Inili.iti iialuni. (l.i ihe .it i i . tlay after the iliurdet, they-were ov.-rhau e by a scon I nig parly at a hou.-e on Hi.- Cyprts, in Ho' kinsituiniy, where ihev hail reliretl lur the night, lor the pm p oe ot resting lin ir oveijatl. d horses. I'oi ran oiii wilh a pistol in each hand, and was n-iin-l ly fired upon nM mortitlly oiiiried and .captured, by bis) enrjigod tunam-ia, Ih-Ioh'' tos.?KwsiTmww...i...r.,;.. .....I ............... . ... .L dttorvin Ins night t lot Ins, and mailt! his i escape iein linn in llie il.tfk l-til was vigd-int't pursued' icds by oilier parii. Ir in ,Sitiih tomity, who came up ..ppoiiui.c't , an.! ii -U thought that he al l la wain aopn lit-i.th d IM etli'Aiwi -jwhaMusitviririii ;o t ittf, a sinnlt porlion of the money was rrtaiveri tl. The n-niains of t!t)l. Ward were dt-posiled in the Marshall tVmifti ry, sod followed by the esciu-tl citixmia, overwhliiiel wiib giiei, w hile every residence, store ami shop w its t hssesl in the.iiiy. P. II. J. WsHHltN ( ai . A t Kr'hn Ihe Tens llemh:iVn TRIltVTE of HEXI'KOT ' 7rt vol.. W. II P. HAUV. f'al, II, W. JfymihFTi ileafU of ii W , It. l. Ward, Hy iiiis,nt. tinn In Uuk, fininii, ahw da. is aunt has jus reaeliutl me. ' . ' Out Ward w an nhltjieWdfr,entl nl rmtnr, wliMl -iM-ttfm-ir tmHrli. ins nwiuttry. lit ain that tlia whole tioiii' and untimely end, snfl 1 am ol the opinion that the death i but lew old ii ir.cn. tmdTr similar cirenmstaWes, woul l have bad wi shall and ifarrianncoXiiity. fad. Ward was In the ciiv of MiirslmllV a iii aiidinj relic t m trre ratty st-llta-.aieiii. ui,i tiiittji, and itlentilied with the buildtrs uo of otir wanrtrhl snd pli-UantTstnr.tle -'witf-iawT-f of the few, who rerusin, that lint labored lidjo tiinfcir5f-ifvri-rtrhnrlxi'rTr been regarded as the nioth.l tit indefatigable Bi4lialtt4li.Jtt'rjr.UifV. J'Jljdi.lilcl Col. ard was thoroughly Tuba- tl wTtli" linit love sir i. 'mi it ni a in ti 1'in-j.iv. titnl wu-t m- '-i.-''SilS!iTO.U.IV..'47.-.,.:.;pk'l,. tmu-mw -li,4iifi- .iUMUii-Mi. kw tin la wbst Us uitn jV-B'Ueril..Uit4,t h,m ' t " . ' - . . '. I -. -- ' ' : 1 ' . .'-l.'. ' ". ii Willi n I n ii-i.-iii-i. I ! i im niiWi.,ii i,i uj. I igi.ii.. . to lie rifjlil, I e . not miiy lia riotic Ll.,. tlio)ij fjsaikitskaf :mwm-.mmkr'juim- j tMit cn-m no iHinnnrji ! wn a - tiTT4i&um IS' Hio int4iii.('iv lutW it'.lMMiliiM Am. Mihiiv Wi-re II vi il! Iiefort" lli ttmliiiv and I .until' iiioru prc-iiiiru.u icc tl Li .iTuii..ltiikte.. j in puckiiiij up ihvir vjttHU itriil ;lit Ii',,i5nl. i War.) Hii.l Ju.lj;e (.im., who lwtl n mitcli 1 to lo-e us uiiv.ottv. nitiitiiilrv nliatilttrrt'd attitv anil reiioric i ui llie comntantlint' om- were l oth rieuipt trtuii uiilttary duty by ol.l nun iiud ull'icial station, when Orn. Itiiiika antl. his ai mv ttirealened tu invade 1 this part tl Tcii.' The writer was there .t'......-...--.i''i.:s''T'''-i?----?-- 1" - f v"--tnm"'n- me UMimiu iwnini ! ,,,-'""' 11111 " Alexandria, dart in full ! 's-t-t trr ftw-the (ray. What eke. 1 """" aiiuaien, wtm iroiu una county to Hit' 1 1 the fpe and aaenhee life, ll m-aj be, Itl .1. f. I. lice ! In. iiie antl Ir uitls f I lit-ao Stem, ohl patriots were not only "brave men in IHiiceahle timis," fin Inave in the ttwlh of lai i;er. To wich, then, It-t all honor b t;it on. The riter of this poor tribute to tU meniorv of a worthy citizen, bag been long ami intimately aopiainlBtl nith Col. Wartl; lie lots seen hud a-sociatetl with hitu ill pri- vaie ami puhlic lite, and while aoiue wuulu pretend to ate taulta, he could but honor and attnitre. 'Hie vit itsiiudt a ol foil una had, during Col. Wart I s lontj reaitionce in Tcxaa,plaocd nun in many upherta nl acuoo. lis baa lie n hoiit.rt tl with public as well as uriyats cori f lence; as a nii-K hant, he waipunctuaf Saul Haf asti WSH lilHllH - 4:se!Ol!Bilf ! pumto iruaia, no was acrapiu- I 1 m .i"""1!1' ' uweuarge oi lua auuei j t v oTv t n upon hmi ; ai a private citixen, l"""11".' DU HHiwnoaa uiatie uiw an "(-'""'e and instructive companion. He ! ' uuworthy act. aud what was ao ! ' ln 10 ibegeueraj rule, heneTerapoke (s'laiwwBiiiiiif tittniiii inigliUimJLKj5ajt Iritnil to the poor, for the objecta ofpubiic or private charity never appealed to bira in vain ; his high sense of tie? duties he owed to aotiiety and his lellow-men opened bis pin at.- to the extent of his ability- He was exemplary in murals and social virtues, m ver yielding to temptations of intern per il.. ec, but initintaiiied his high position in I so. it ty, let Ihu surroundings Ijeaslhoy might i I., it ; 1 1 1 .1. e . in - - H'HSgr r' . vie have a cause to bo sau, tue poor nave nur a irieiid, tlie roniniunlty a woniiy ami esteemed member, society a iiiiiim prop.-and the State a iiolile ami pa- , ,, , , , . , ,. 1. rat-f to l a remuuta. '! snniwi.,.,,,!.,,,, April (I, IHIIS. Cot-i-esisiittli iieif of tite hsltimore un, ..'. A 17 OF Mil. ailOKSDRCK. VV'asiiinqton, April S7, 'I lu it- is but lit I In difference of ouinton ,ue. tu the argument of Mr. (IrtRsla-fk, of cuincl lor Hie President, before the High liiiiM.L-.lAL.iw all sliutlis of politics agree that ;t" evinced ability of a superior character, and that It win rank with the ablest, clearest, and most logical arguments ever presenieii to any liilninal. The extreme itadieala-the men m"r Birxirrrnr fbr r. JtitiBsoiTs eonvfclltiti up, ami who have determined not to be convinced, (and this is not intended to ap ply to Senators but to gentlemen outside ami to members ol the House,) all say it was the host argtflncutjet presented for the ueicm , bnt tin y tio Mot attempt to gainsay any of Ihe points presented. .'' Hint-u the ctHittiieuceiHeut of the trial no man tins lieen listeneil to with such marked attention, Ixith Irom HeoaUua and olhers umin the door ami apectalorsin the Kalletf : ami I hia, too, in spile of the lact that it was liK-a ir iT'itn ''"- ""I1 iie, nn ihai his voic.e, Irom hroiifhlal hoar-woeSa. w.ts an tilling but pies lug to the ear. Hut nl ci his tlisi aenti nee the voice was lorgor I n, nml the closesl, atii niinn Was paid to jBa. fciMaJsTtityn'iiia iawiwtltii'm Vim, u miinmii He wna drndi dlv itrutimt) -in -maorwr, mailer, nml litrin ol i xoression, antl threw a tl m.l ot light tip'oo thetaae. The lawyers ol tlie rtenatt Ihe men ol scsnowtedgi it h-g.i! abilitv such us Johnson. Fewjenclefi. 'l'mn!-H;!f, Urttita.. ShiiMt, atxl ovUtmt, " rnwt'tn l----p-mtrnhirly'' -iweT W'etl;'' nm te !iieft-sr nTWirrniTi anil AliwrwaTT Hit u li.a-lf. . iiaior Howard, who tuts ihroiighoiit the irial occupied Ids seal, li ihe out r circle of desks, on this Wf siou, antl alter Mr, tiroes! tit bad tp ikeil a S inn nine, moved ut-art i lo him, sud more Coin oiii.v. ci it h-ally examined the' citst cil-'il liy Hiesp aker. ' . Ii was iiiniil crthatlhti Ohio lawyer was giviugtbe Micliigaii ctcuator some p Hills and dtci ions which were either new to him or w hich bad escaped his attention, Ht. r-Vtutter, l.io, at emetl to lie more inter estetl tbrtii be )i:. yt lieen, except; perhaps,. ..i. .. t.t .. I, .!..... .. ..'. .. n iiko ami rowier iM-cilpuwi Seats iwr the tytlile of coiii.ati.aild lislened attentively t Senator Cotiklitig k-pt hia seat Uion the oilier i-rctf tor a time, out slier awhile U t aine m nitn h intereatetl that be moved iiii anat twawilai . attiaatia' j - Jolmv n 'I he lutler. as is bis custom, paid the stiiflest attitnSioii,, " . f all the (en.itori, lie is the ""only .one who has, throughout the trial, taken can lul notes of the plocecdings, and ot the author Hies referred tu by the Managers ami aw I. wht tlier ubon. the. adtidssiul lily sxC . lesiiiiwiny or in the general Uiacusainn of the Issue. 8vnstor Chandler alone did not st-crn to be st all interested, lor be was not in Ihe chani' er much ol the tiuie and the sr!i'it!teut was, theri-lore, utterly lost upon bim .. . . . .':'.-...(:,. "Attlit-fJ-L-ii! of lua""Teni4rVir;1lTfZ.''Grui!a- k "wae eong"r",rulalfc.l by aeverai ot the Senstttis, til l n'.tj Chief Justice engitgest in a short crinvi-rrutum wilh him. but w hether to rto.-.gr.iHlnu uiui-j-4iot tjould ot ln-l! T L?"T .i. , .T......I fe.o.. , i, it-..t.i....rTmif Um olHRiifVUSble rtrtuln. that llr. U-rtMatlteck iravfl tio. imwLT -tionjtsstBiiaieile den.ua bh.ws, aiid utterly, demolial-astl their reasoning, an. I liirnishetl fnm h loo f for the a irtmis wtf'-Jfion of each and every mem Ur iiio.wt.wek is a native ;of thti" fWW&T'JSiif Vork T w-eirt early in file to Cinetitoafi. He JeurjiitsMya; Ills Demotrata have apparent lv tb-termtned to unite on Or. HaiM-nf'k ss ttie'if "A-tWirndstu "TiiT 'rrliit'lliiTf,' wtitt' "t wt-siern mji! S.-tJ'tct! JTtM.liuV slthouglt , , 'A , .'..- V ' ..:.' run norm tiny Ki.ne rr a-" sv.j "ww.'.'. ...'. .,-....;?,-. -. .:- I..J.' "'. xy.Aii,zKs..l.'.. "m4Trt.f-p'MHcnri7Titr.iiT(fiTr UhmVlt"""' Hoiith t'6", lbt tli ftlnm Hiw-wiIibk ' l.tm h.1. .., initi..... ,i,t iltl.t il l. y-Miiiird - -diiiuii'asitini.1 Itt-cim st i ik i - on iiUiWtill-.'iia w.-tt- (iiiii;' lijjelt in favor uf the ('oroM-rt alive rantlt tat-a, ainT In .tipfH', "iWr.BiTe'rTaftrTttm fir-WiYi-TtlineTtT TrWSW'tirtiF iJnj- A-i-tt 'iipoii-iCeVn ti (Sir point of liiti It tj on. t I.-att r advh u ate to the I'ooiraiy . and po-nt alrmnrif lo nfllcial declaralli conaiiucilotl I.f an sfquieacritreli' tllc'-fcui- I HL1IU 1III1S til t7tlltn t lll'l 1 tlTIf tttr. I I 0F I H tiave t loat-fy aimliml tlii a il itct, illus- tiatcd in ill.; r-t'etitli d tairresxw,lei.ce irmu the Sooth appearing in tlie pntilhr prima. and fitectttil V In fh. e r-obuiint. yrtM Mtj 1 1 r - : - r:.'.i .1 .. i . !.iais-v.laauwitr i-w 'tmaa Ausiftu4jf ftaUminU; but there ate others to whom it it well wouh while tu say, albeit lor the huiiilr.dtli time, sometliinqii as t-Xthe real nianagetitt-nt ot tlie an ealiij Hutu her n let -tiona. - . - , To the "N'orihtrn mind an eltt:lii.B is . srtnie.thiiig that is, almm-t in ita tery nature, fair. We have no diaflain histdc asss; no exclualing regis! ral Ions, with power n teg istrars to strike from, of ai to, lbs lists at pleaMre; so military commanders to pre scribe fiualifiratio'is for f audidurj ; and no declaring of n-aulls by tlioaf who hftjie of office is dependi on the fcgorna tiny may choose lo give. In Ohio, In Mas-achirseHf, or in Iowa aa eluctinn nutsiis a lair euluma- , sioaof some (jnesimn t Hi" popuiar vote, and the th-clared rnioi t may lie juatly taken as the real exponent of the popular dtairv. This being the ease, it is bard lor the Northern reaikir to con pis with the itlt a of - t trteaofrtrrtS?rrt Ty opposed to ad those sssvK'nif nn s roitpUtl with that idea aa coining unde own ex perienceatid observsinm. All tlie t,liiliua lis has seen having tiet-a lair, hn is uicliBStl to believe that tht ss Us has not seen muav Uavs boeo fair too, (he wortl coming iu bis thoughts t be synonymous with a tsir Joie and a jnst count. Kor this reason, when it iVsta'tfd that SlH-Tl Sil l such HQ election In any givtu Southern Slate baa giM so and art, It. U ftisposed Kifonsnlcrihat the result SS declared is to lx tttkeu as the imliia-ied vote ol the pimple in that htate. Never was llieie a greater miatsWe, Prior to any of these "sleotvmis." as they are called, in the South, under liis reconstruction u.iiMtai ton tl the. Itimtn f 0111ia st. there la I -- - . j. - - 1 j occur twfctr in a month,' twice a month matt ' the repistratinn lists )w revised and rrrsviaed. liegislrars have ihe power, at will, to strike Irom, or at hi lo, these lists, at jMfcJtxcyUion, snd when we come lo constiler that K Very largs propoitiou of tliewj regis trars in some Miaies thiiiy thn and a third per cent., as jn Alabima and North Carolina are camliUafi-s at these elccltons, it is easy to see what temptations assail them to so revise the lists si to serme their scceasion to otttce la-yond a dniibt. riven with ns, anfetterrdas we a by a military deolism entirely in ' sccoril with these oflice iet kinw rei'btrnrs, it would be an un- Dreoetleiiteti i itffu'af,turTidiTI.Tai t any given elijction sliould bk't ir b tlm nianagtir uf that elention while pn greasing, and the announcer nl its result vi htu it had closed. And yet tills in tlie way is which the voting a. Is (tone-DttutatJ ao fttlltd ah ytWffS:ttt:ltg.tittnti -Ms ditlate fifat n-vis-s the list nl vi.ti then rcch ve tir lelu es tlm ballots of esi ti t nter . as be may see fit, ami finally, di-iitres the result of tlm entire p-U. If.iw e.y, nutter such ciit'iiuistiinoen, to overooiiie Suy hnstini mahirily ami (leelsrs, all truth to the eon. trnry, that the elertmn has gone as the can ditlaie would desire.". "' I . "Uirt "more tlian fhi Ttevision, nf otiurae," only applies to those whose uameSj are -borne on the reftisltatmn listaaud outside , , of these voters ou sufferance ihisra are many' innosnnits -mstsw tsmitltsi aottwdting iika. : quarter of a minion of while men in all , who are not even allowed lo pat their haiuea noon tht ae litis, ami ib sot kki d on ss ' Tflftrs at alt in sii lecu.tVe-j: up. t posing it lair in oilier rt'spteia, "v nur wnif u debar Irons the Vsllot b. x ao fi!.' a pin pttttion of any voting population as this ! rtfarting, then, whb the alsMituicTtlistiau- ' chist-iUciir of tlitiiMimd nf while men in every tSontherw- ttia-itti-we--Tii-tiP Bmly-that - - '- ttsrmwtrrtmrr-ttnritt dt-jfrstrr-aed inrcltfiFrtt " voters on aiiffi'iaiit'e and may, at the mere - s-Wtlt (if T . AAgialJSW, tavfirss W i-i-d mm -" tranelif-tl. and bow. In llie last pi we, come loa third circumatatee winch, it ere 't her no other trvhlf ucc of ilntt f t, would am ply prove t iat a H mlhern eUciimi under the t;oirgn'Ssional refci mat rue lion pulley is the most enormous of shania. After the county nod d tat flit registrars litvemsutpn. - - Ittert the votts in their reaiettive j - , .. ristlioiions to suit their own pei-uliar local -' neetla, the itsmlts are foi waideil to the heaitqitaiters of tlio at yeral etiatricl toin m antlers and there, ,. sit there la too ttiuilt SewMHI lo a-it,i a nanaiupulated to suit iiiisiia,vtisJA'tUAiiia(lif! Laity si Ur,..,.. At tliite heaitfniancni there Is whif ii? Call - - : eJ a iioreau-s.it civil affairs, snd the pre Ming genius tw una nurruu la tjune apt 10 lie some llwlieal i-olilician in iuli comma. ideation with tb Hump Coup re. s ami am- pfip ilcptnwito iwiui-lvnt tits larsfton ttiB SNal Ksult of the election ahe linloiiiil nny t-at suit the interests of H; psrtj'. Jjong ogO, the rtatlcr will leineinbttr bow the Hist Ifharnphir; dcapalchea were that the calls lor cmi vent ions had twn th h-aitd in llieae cJoutberji SiSte. nd Vet wh n the -ocSeiaT letums Wtsio promu'Ksu-d ti was -lound that in every ainglu Stale that rail was declared earrital. Jiwt the. game that was tliva played ia playing now. The nvt returns Wing generally made ajp tioiii the tally lists ol Conservative. cl.allt'i.i..er at the pi)fia,siut.liftXaity ttdun as viot.wiis.W-- - Wiw.fitCi--'rfB'.'-. ttttt . MiinsM4M''-t-ie -- " " tiou" ia touml going against Undu-ali-.ni, t io power oi eubtracllng Irom or addiiijj , i in is irei ly rxereiseti, anu, ot conrwi, wtm. - result nl Kaduat triniHpha. Oivnsle-pwaa-s-.t y. ,sri- Ul '!"' 'i,lllJ-Uit ; 'l Urul.lt ms I, iha v amount uf suecesa Hint W ill ws t upon .11,11 : '' partisan or party at nu ll an eha'iit.n .ti ' X&$ri- , i ii i nQlm:a,').aa,"ti """"trt yiw.im,r'ir.Ji"&. At Butning rtprmtrs -a, the Well-) ,u troiu llie et s, I he tt. rt u the same wav. K.minrs ar run by ga alsyi. he eunply sciius to f a nntiniired.. icmt".ti bv sent lUti. i-s t'J.fh.e Bfitli'ioriug tj!litie, - -- - - -" . 0v."t.8cnoririiv.InM-s'iMcl to th- num." Illation ot lien. Stthoficld a oaMirt-Ui t oi tttit t krmv.m stats thaa - wm-IBtwW'Ait uuiUsrstartr isrit.i the cu. j if I iitisjtjjj, mrt i VXirrOtA-rtWt teiWsli
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 2, 1868, edition 1
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