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Til 12 SKNTIXEL. WVI K PhLL. I'KoruiKiuK. III) It inS und-i I that the Head Centre hiiiI tied (Mttv in N'vrtb 'ariili- leabrs of I he in luvc tsf, I'-tf Hi .-Hi II. it all Ihe nllicea of tllK hi J. , Hie in lu tilled "iily liy ilfl tin' 1U Ileal ticket. M II I! ,il' lb se ,i!rtailv el-sicil nil I lit- tllllM. is tn hcmm Kadi.-al ki I, both I'll S::ite ami a mini v iiUkers, who 'I' ' vnieth.-lUdiel ticket , ,,,. t,T(. f ti'i-ti'm '. Tin.- are a nue wh ,ll nut vote I' )'"' "''r,J r'(' it rl were elc'ed I v Radical ,,t,-s. In.le-tl, ue apprehend tli.it R!i.n..st the only nii ii who are r.-ally emnpc ' t,nt t" fill -tie ',1S"( wSJrtVttfcf tT tuxa eievlal.bj lUdiv.tl vt .. .injlw' are I iln"crvaliv nira. Besides niWi" f!rwj M.r),,i1,. ,,,vc been elected by Conscrva IIVI" Wr iii-jrc'. condition t any Con wivuli' m iln-Stitf, places him in cir (UiiiMiiii " liiili fiHio upon him llie ne irtsitiim ut Hici'. Tho identification il j mini 'iii '''' 't'"1"'"' rar,s State, is punmliiijenatid a derogation tor wj,j, , tlie iiTiiii.nti' of olfi. e cannot pay. l is indeed a hardship that any man should l.ecoiiipillcd I" saciiilce prii.ciple lor bread. Vtt it may I"' Irom sheer compulsion. Office seeking li hh l.iir.miii' one ol ilif i hiel sources ut corruption anil deiiioraliitii n, in tlu' r.ntiiilry. ll i Ilif 14'vul SoMltC f a.itig. f if iii Hf pui'ii t,lHX. I"UU I vutj. iiian'H Slciilifii ai':it't-t tin- i w islll " ot 111' n. Ilrni ' K:it llirmii'li lili- 11 Hir'iint tin' l'i'il' l'i" , whit h lias st t a In ail allil fort . s :l uiV iL-tiuiifi and' real Hi have inilr il a gua-'d yonntr nii-n aflti tlistnntivr in H imnsuf .'lli.'i. H.iliit ami nivessily s,.u renilur tin- iiitati" wlnrli otlici- i-i to l rsiiiul ullinvall'c it nul i-Diiiiiii-n'Ul.lr, urn I many n tn.-urwli" In liamr-t to runm-rl tin pmnnt JtTtnff ! tl tillice, tcaililv li-nrnn to tliii;k t'hal tlir Hit-m to olitain it art- lully jilstifu-rl I'V tin-finl. It'tbij Haai.aUcul.l fill tlie otW ) the Statu even ili-crnl ly, wi-(.limilil not grieve if they apply t!:;' party arrt w? rim'iilly, tint tn- ..v..rlv at manv uninta in Kn.tiral that wo should not h aitrprisi-il, if Conser vative ran be lioiiglit up, to see vaeanciea created vt ry soon lor sonie of them. The complexion ol the State.1 Judiciary far in tance preaenls a most lamentable picture. There i hardly enough law on the Superior ettitrt-rfem- ntlr- tH r4wiL -prtigraiume, tn constitute, a reaped able- tribunal for the trial of any cauafi. BUouM this force upon lit:gant to make haste to withdraw their suits Irom the dockets to bef referred lor settleraenrtb (liC f-Otttisrt t'ir phMtitiflE and defendant, and should lead the people In settle all their dilliciiliies in the same way without Koing into Comtat all, it would Mitf; aWut a atate .of tliiiijja dcvouily to laj ' Wtsflrft; II justice and riiiht were all that every mail W9tJWwe.tUuUl have tin use for ju (ttdal trttSTOlSjrratded nvprfay men who know little tif lab or of justice eitlier. .S7'.4 77f AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The diacourageuiL-nta ol the time and tbe pecuniary diflirultiea of the people, have well nigh destroyed entirely the ardor of agriculturalists in that important organiza, tion, the State Agrirultuiaf Society. We regret tliia. If such an aasnciation was ever a hecetsity.ih li'fl Stale, it fs far more important-itt ptwusnt timf . .t .. . , 1 ue agricuuurai miwciwui .num v-,.. Una can never ru proieciea na improveu, until syslematio regular field , labor ie re- in iKganl to time, price, &c. If tbe latwr in the State cannot lie regulated and brought under proper control, we must have trdair thitii tM ; othietrU egticul Uure must, iu a great measure, lie abandoned. The most efficient agench a for tbe rcgtlla tion of the whole mat ter, ia the organization ol n Agi'ioulliirai Association in eaxih county, under proper regulations, all ol which should be auxiliary to the Stale Society. The good lo result from ancli irganiaui tiona either in systematizing the labiw we , already have or in procuring wbat is needed, is incalculable. There ia much said about immigration and the introduction of for- tion Societies, but until we are prepared for such tfforta by proM-rly organtzeil societies ?aWrttotw;Baoliali rillt-jlfel'Mak- i- Mate Agricultural Association, but little piiauent giaid can be thtftdj ; W call Uie atiention nl pur planters to this suljict thus, early, in order that the - matter nay be d im usatul, tnul iUt the efforts i ot all who aw intwttr(l in trie- matter iy f directed to the earlj re-orjfaaizatibn ot tlie State and county Soctitka. We ruvite di ussion in these colunma. THK KATIOHAbDSMOt ltTIC CoVSTIOJ. It is stated that tb Congretsional Demo cratic Eteeutive Co.mittee have unani moosly pisSeil a resolution requesting the. Democrat Uj "National Committee to recon sider thrir previrme action,' nd iame Xcl -1rrrel to meet in Sew "torlt er,'y in June, iuatead of a the 4 b. of July, as bow arranged for. .. ltkaidJUUwtiiUtlklXjk IriiPfiftMiioibal caucus of all tue Democratic members will shortly be called lor the purpose of making " 'te'suiereeitfiStr' ----'"i'.!'-'..-...v mmmmHmmmeiiiimismtiM MrCw'.kb Jla.ajrfSt of JJor'olk, committed 'suicide by liiirig atrychnhie Off Vrid&f iff-, and was found dead in one' of the box car ' sot Iu from the Depot, at Portsmouth, Va. ir-$- A hjr i.ca.-;w,i.,Ciiistiiisii,.a.i-'frvriiti,g V1HHXIA. .1 Ucmocm'sot ir lo detent the. new trs litem by the , 1 tin ( Oil ' C I" V S I I 1 14 Ul ginin me il. tcrnum il j CuiwIttHUntir i.tfere.! Mongrel f mil. nti.iu n tf,ii' "State I its shsllll !. is ltj-tliill'-tll!i)lt dallies W ill possibly lii.ik tlliil r- i- I. n tn.iii- t.tUfiw'. at It a t in lli;.ii nllls. i. slijrs tlllH, mir Ilii'lnl Vir :n In. In -iuv , n- ll A tiri tmiB t'i I, mill will liavr ili -i in iAtlir Suyii. vii ati i H.hilPll.ii Tliir,' w 1 1 i i 1 1 11 !l.i ..I ll, !' I -i" in ll nr 'iliiiiin, tKnirtft i m . i:' i i i' 'i tlii .i' 'I'hcv niUHt l."i in'ii li niii-in si. i rti iD ikiii.; aii l "'in ii 'I. 1 1 il. '.j i i !s nt tlu-ir .ik. v. : l Ll II . . 11 . .t. NVwr, I ii if t.-:y tin: r. '.il llllU' Ml( llirn- a in, .r- ai.l.., i.,i,. .! in, I . . n . r I u 1 have jiiit i.i.-H.il 'II Mtili iiinki r ol til. H i i:i'. is..-. anil In ,1 . 1 1 ..iihout i. vi r tlie "1" ' ' In a i v. lute the Htatr. re? wry i.r.lii, u i. Ai HiRtt tliir niavi inci i. :n, I were ii.miiy nit.-mlril. t-jirii.lK I ptTHtinn, l n tin- i.;tin i liun l, iin the Cenitaviitui' ami tin- ul, I, . largr imihiIh I n n ' . .Mute i li.; lii - Mi 11 111 i rillXHil' i IV. i.'ii mm 'i-illll Im'eiH I till ' Sliite, Ireswil evei v .it- nj.eakilig we iihu-i'i-m excited any I before both whiles and iliitii, until the -I. tlmnij'h the ei I to tlC uu- -!i"iiiil carry the lint . . iuiid,..Ut i'iier, still inenj ul were miinriti oi uom! (o remat A" .. unless the .ii'i p.iasil.le - ol per-iiiiis w as in inn. r iir-jji-iiMtlull I I V of eli Ctiiill, lilt" esai-lltld to . tl.nl nil ell.ilt e roli.iel vol.-. ia or Viiyinia, ioiiiitii-r of e..l hnve iievi r IimiI, inn I t In' liy Ih.-ae I Holts eyee.-.l. known, l.nr'c iiiiiiiIh is lilaeks, llmki' l to ln.i llllll'kll 11 l , I i- mIiIimI, -,i Tii'iK ill's, in '-l i) mi in i V (1 1 ll l 'Ml V I, 1 1 . ! I . 11 . JiitUe. ui.w iyU(.'i.uiiii;,). rrjiiviln were n niim',. r ill ll ill ll .H-II'mI h ' I 1 II 11.1. I'l.i'.-il, In r,,!i-.. I i i vi . i . tli.- i h i i.'h 1. 1 , .. i... Stall- ' ii . n: I . . . i e iiaurr i il r i n , i 1 ' . - i li p. li i'r i ..ii'i - i ii.-..) i- ll ii piaui. !..: ale I Me.nl i H i .rh . n i ! i and ru til I' . at tin oil. ee-s. ul il.i v to instriirt ami en either in North i ilnavniliniT. !ti i Drill men Mate mvint'i'it llie Cdlis. i viil i've'i. iili llieu the f kriow n long and w t I1, i i r. it rem . I being l.-.l by stranger, and riai.aivn jecls, tlieleto'e, t" ! .-e. ii Tli.- gie.it i.l. i ii". 'I in Virginia, we lupari uigituiation, i-a until llie eleitioti tell our Ijieinls, au antl hsr-l ieiiM.'i!t la over. ' V I hS. The Htatnrrtllr .-Ci.-'i'f. mt Irav the tattow ing notireo! Mr. . uiiin'r, ami his plans of immigration Mr .. is .in earnesr, enter prising man "Mr, Lol ls ZlMVtKIl ANli FoKKIlIN Emi- . tju.xtos.v-- ,Vj), . h nv.it. 1 1 a .,j::);'u:Rt51.,.I;!(;.,S.Slli trom Mi. l.oiii., Zniiiiii-1, of Urecnsboro, N. C, last wei k. Air Zinim. r is t-lie (ieneral Soutlicrn Agtnt lor tne? Ibiltunorc and Ohio ! Kaiiioad ami other loads in the West, lor the sale ul lhnjh luUls n niy part of the W. at, at greatly rnbtt-r.l rnt.es. We would advie ant pwirtrt-' tttq'fAMfnfft'-trWM&f teni trip, to caJ on Mr. Zuiniier or one ol bis sub-Agents llo be found at Statesvillc antl alotit; ihr line of tne Western , N. C. SbrrtrmH- n-tt anssiw. .4 44n4 - ticicut,--i. The saving w li' l e largo. Mr. Ziiiumr is aficiin.in ly birth, hut a true citizen of ii,e S- u h by a loption, ani haa idcutitied hiuis. lt w ith North Carolina by marrying a l.niv i f (ir. e sbom, where he is permanently local.. I. Mr. Z miner has a p'an fvr inducing German emigrants to s. t'.l. ' iu this Hta e, which, il he can receive co operation Irom the people or -Stiite government, one ot botbjXHnnoi faiof success, kd I in a short wTiiTe tliiireafter, tne vacant farms in the State would be filled by the Ml nl Oer ..-.. irklncemenu must be ollereil, ami an gnt sent lo Germany to lorward the ttUrcl.,tl 4;i'pott Ui- opeuiug tucic ia iu tbe State for farm labor, productions, climate, Ac. One colony brought over end located, others will mon follow, and then the lido will Ivegin to tluiv. For tllptipoS niy t tud tshouiU hew cured i say one lo five TTmtisntiil arras, knit divided Into iiii.ll farms ol 40 aciesearh; give tofaelt s'-ttlrr 10 acres, and sell 40 at a reasonable price on time. Let the first eettlera be bioiigbt over free ol charge, and lantlwl at jNurl. Mt, and a like free passage to North Caroloia, and receive all other reasonable assistance The Afi nt sent to Gerinany should be supplied with sufficient funds, to fully operate and successfully ac compliah his n.isio-i say 10,000. Kr this purpose, Mr .iiiiiiier wouid Ih: the la-st man that coulil be vent," MA TTKITa TVAlUXUl'OX writing trom Vv ashinglon, gives riling from Washington, gives the fnllo-"l ing as the prenetnt progrsirtme ol the SoilluS Vys-iSvCveiJI,;1; were rcsponiiiilu fof the bloody civil war which has ruined the country, ami their thirst lor IiIiiihI is not satiated : "The men now here, and to whom I have referred aa 4 he asatimid representatives ol the rkiutliern people, deniaud, in tbe first place, the cmrvwrw 4 44w-l resitrlent. With Wade iu tbe Vxeutive chair, thi'j contend they could pKibably carry, at the I l - j . 1 l 1 evex; 4itUi.a'aUti..fcout U. , .lint, accomlly , i the; demand an virneti, llrbugh immediate leoint ot tue tiavon. t in urauta soldiers, Congressional legislation, ot tbe purpose of tbe central goverumeut in rebrence to hotneatt-eds for the blacks. The itinerant rancala, who have We en torytht! "pant Three years exciting the, b-pes .r the negroes, have at lengtu created a cupidity suiting them that mutt ie tutMfUJ, tuul thtU apeedi Ivj Cotinse-aiion ot the doiiniiiri ol .tHeisnu Hscaiion ot' the dt.iiwiiii ot theiuih. I aiKI lie WTOtrmixmtit ..,..,,..,.,..1..,.,,...,,.,.,,,.,.....,,. under the guardioosljipot Coi.gnisa, ii lure- I, ,J !".,.. i I fore a new saiiy as presmtOff a tint cWieiV tlrtd ot tlie I'lesl.lt'iit. 1 hitdlf , tbe rief ''.Te fa-'-Wia 'M.slv1wrwtwr'"Si'wwiSflW' srlwi-Wsw-4- j"v.."r ... gana, me- - sMviay r s ffarw irn, secTK" aa aa tuiUspeaiiatila pt-tiuitii to TBtrnitrtrTWfrrwsWfs Irameit ut the negroes under, Ue, jtmpira- . ... I ' f-tfaearr-bJH tbj eTes jf the North(i with the d.Iitilf ofpniriB'-l(oiJUfc: ing totally , the . Jiatire witst dotuherli eoters." . south caroum murn- Tbe nolilp little couiitv of Dtlnw iiivts 2H tuajority nainat tlie infamous iiiMi totinn. Alt the onsrriittt-t cfadfHda,i;s sre cli'i tt il, t'pnii tlie alTMavit of a tiail ii' M1'. o company 6f olifir were 'nt to Hitimp SoumJ to arret Mer, Jam Hpitw ami Hill King tor allcgeil thrvata against tlx neKroea rpmi riatnination tlie gpnt!rnwn mere promptly cliarliare.l. Tlie K'nisi nt-)-ro hiw )ermitte.l to go Utpuiilu!. I A eorrespondeot, writing tin Irom !'ilt boro'taava that the must outraeuua and glaring frauds were 'pi rpet rated int'ha' ham. He atlda - " At this precinct, nue ttaUI presided,aud carrieit away at night tlie balTot lio, and, perhapa, atole aa many tic kit as he wished. I fttsw errtKtjf fTwlr ttctwigrtJiii received 5.1ifl votes, when onU 550 men voted. The candidate for Tn-asurer re ceived only thne more votes than the reg ular ticket, and we call iree that 100 negroes voted for him, who voted the Hadical ticket with his name upon it; and every one, Conservatives anil Ha. Ilea In, said and believed we were in the majority, but through the shrewd oianipulatiotis of IStahl, (a blacksmith bum Massachusetts,) when the votea were counted, we were dclealed by 04 1 At Hear Cnek, wheru Hall, Jim Jones' Assistant Door keeper, took matters in hand, it. was even worse, f ir all believed we had a mnjurily of nearly B00, but he only allowed ih IMti rotes. This can readily lie accounted for, aa he was assisted, as if needed assistance, by a ceitain llur, who, a lew years ng.i, was inn out ul the county by the SMtcnll b r tn,ilimi trkt.il. These things can be pioved, buti! Mippose it isllie same case every where, tile eiccuon Mng a rompVfc farrtv We w-itt try ngiin in NovemU- ." I " 1'. S. Negroes w.re allowed to regitei 1 the night la-tore t lie election at the In. (i-i' i ol a "leagiier,'T wher.'sa several whites, not i knowing the Atcrtt. w.re unable to . do i. . i i and, further still, nh. n the vui s wen b. r.g counted here, one ..r IW'O w hite gt ntlem.-n ' j, asked permission to la?- prei-ent. but were ' Tftuttd, and they then ttltmtteil a i.e-jnr President of a Iayut ; j There was not a w hite man in a mile ol i the town, who voted the Kadn al t icket, ami j i over lilty negroes vo'ed Cons, rvative. I an i you la?at that t" ! 1 Vi learn I to.! im M.ii.l,. I .at I I. I ... . ! through Tarboro' under airest, dipjiied ol, ins litarty, and lorced to leave his home j and family, for tLirinytoafotsetin A'jent u( j tli Freedmtin's Rurtti-u. The Tarboni' i Situthtriter gives these particulars: j "It sc-ems that l)r M had in his emplov j a small negro girl, whom hi r mother had f giw him eupfrss perin.iasi.trr . enaatiser-rl at any time she shoubt need correction. A few days since he whipped her and was immediately ordered before the Bureau to j aUBwer the charge. , j Irritated by this ridiculous interference iin f-the'Stftdrn'Of ft-fhtnHt, "Thnr fr pnvr th's" Agent a piice ol hi-mind, and for this ali ne he Is dragg.-d lioin Ins home ami coinin 11, .1 to appear before the military aii'lu riii.? upon a. charge so puerile as.pirpi Iv tins ; tiaing a lit.tle oegt.o girliu iiiL-tuplo'yuutn." ; The Henderson Indtt publishes a b-t ol the colored men in that town, who li.nl the j moral courage to braVe the inliifiuti d bun ! tick.it. We should Iv glad to publish a similar list foV this city. The same paper states that, the morning alter the election, the members ot tbe School Cominitt.e i l i the negro school, at Henderson, held a j meeting and eipelled from its membership Etl. Merrymou, lor voting the Conservative ticket. Il adds : "We have heard of threats Ki'n maofe bv ! the negroes lo make the Conservative in- j rv aiRVr t ... We heard a nej;rr te.il J. Jnntmt mfraHinth'r,'1hM-TeWt ' tlian tlve f months, he antfTrrj ther mm who voted i the Conservative ticket would have lull cause , In regret it, inasmuch as they would be punished severely for it." Such threats, we learn, are common in this county. One does not have to walk lar upon our streets, any day, without ticar brjit menadng fntftttintlotts fr urt nrroes And we learn that a negro iwsf llmonsville has Ireen beard to express a readiness fur a war ot races and to tlirealen extermination (the silly fool!) to Conservatives. JI hese things are tbe legitimate results ol Radical teaching, and the white wretches, who have instilled this poison iuto the minds of tin negroes, deserve fmi severest execration ami puniahmeat. Tliey will yet rue their course iu sackcloth and ashes. A FaiTnirui, Pictcre. Tbe Hon. Robi. Z.u..., . n . r -.- . ! quent letter to a Committee of citizens of Lynchburg, who invited him to address !leasveAag'Otb..lhrOg, "Look, also, at the character of tbe bite Radical leaders at the Houtb who have ban ded tbe negroes together in secret, oath bound, league organizations; who have, without provocation or decent pretax t, aa rayed them in hostility to their tortner mas tert, and who-, in fact, os them bxidy and soul, and control their every thought, sed- tioient and motion, "loa lUdical party, South of the Potomac -the while portion at owuvn-vi mm ' uwmii,ud nn.i rwi I .va Ul u M b-antia Ufinitely meauwr, tmim hum principled, Tifldiotiys) and brutal tbarn tft same party at the North. There, its lead era, at least, era mt a of talent and ol social ir.flucnce, and R-rsonal respiciabiliiy. Here, on the contrary, tney are the very scum and drege ot society. There, the hateful and dangerous element ol raixj an- tK'ntta Is absent : tre. it as the urcvatb 11,.,'and dominant iMttui.uce A t,.w mean t-t- -vsns-s-iri,F ' im--i a lute men havine- F ' . . . I . .. HI I seoa rated tbemstlitee ttom their rare, and ptaeed thamaelvea at tbe bead ot the blacks, brtodish their Weaiions and uriru litem nn ir . .wlt. s, trt vv.ff aji ,- iu a uiuiMMiii auiuss mv wijiw iai;e, just aa wAbava recently seen a lew white luvn of the same clana leattintr thb savaii . ImttaiM L ' I ' I Mr. Poixad, land broker of Norfolk, offert 33.0W avcraa ot laud in sua tvodr in tiiM Mate tor sax. w e prceame it it tn tlw f turpentine country. ......- ,WiM,3ai9WC5iWNr-" t hi A 7 ) TKAUFnY .bllinlii il one aix: 'tint, w lirrn Jut, iiiW ot I Am ' 1 T nTi . n T . . T. v . . 1 1 . .. . .. i : i . . .i i i - t nt. im nt of rrrirn(ara ' fin' tfi . t if m e have "Keen ahle to ant-, rlMii Ttii in friiin all iniureea, are filliiTT. .M,i -ru 'hnn iw.- vm nici, a JiVUraH I. n 'itemuit h i- ki l. d in I'itt, while liueiblyt aitempti'ng to enter the house of 'IMiek ( arnev of li. a' Count v. and sinoe that tin. ! manv "attempts have been made to c:iitiue I t aauei, hu iv ... .bre.tlv cliarii. d with the kirlrng, but "w i.i Ii. wr so, cess, am I for manv months the parlies said to I h4ve U-en at Urg.- i.i,.l u:iiuo' . Jilrtt bet ire tin- in . nt 'A negro so 1 1 1 ' i is n.'i. Ur le tt.-n. a c imiisi.v i r tl , ui,MB.i ,.i Maj. N. I.Tmsrt. t ttie s"iu Irom t...l.uli,,..', tnatneil at t t.eeuvii .- V H Armr, li'tiT'Ve.-ft i (.on I ,(i o! li l..iu le -, f 1 .1.1 III. otheis wt'ie arnt tn i asliiliulon, : i " ' ;r. -. Just b.loreilnv . ii the nimhin ul ii.ie I In above. Mil! I. . vi ilh li.iirl.-.-n n.gn. dit rs. acc nnji tine. I l.y Mietlfl I'iii, 1 ,,1 ,,,) some negro .i!..l. in. r-nil I. . I tin- li utl ol ltcdick Crtthi'T and 'le'l . II ltd t Ullll II d,r. At t'.e tun. in i In- Im -, i irti mid 1 1 i m 1 ll'lllghlels ni,, uli .i v l:ioiv ii p i oiis iveie li-Ji-IHio .11 III. ol.i man K,.,- i le. Ins s ii rb-.ire. I vi o i yiiMi'f4 1 1 1 ii l"l I'liln. d NVhlie hiiiii. ti son in- an Cn I i ing ielnci! a, Inutt inn , un iiiir.mre was tin, ilily . 11, el. ,1 ami thepmy rushed iu the hen e. In lull .1 by M:,J I,.. .viio, at- t.empiing in l'o n llie MaiLs, was tiit'd llion fti II fll.ov. and S'-liuW-li wounded ill tlie arm They iiniiii ilii.ii l fill back to tin- porch wiien Wiiiieliiii ,t. iin iimpiiiiieii by the women, culm .l.ni ii ,i,, .sin ' . ii, Ii n d him aelt. Soon nh. i mi.'' her at inn hi u,,i.niBtie to go up, an, I in fell tlead flnui lilt; loiiio a n t.1.. soldier ti.a.lly ii lit ol those flliove. Aimlll. I I- I. 'I' f . I , . vv i-i I , tile party iiiHlniig to o ie , ml .line piu. il. Wnite hiil st, suppoiuy il .-ileibt Ue jeiuain a uear hs po.:i.e to his e.i,l,nst l..:lo,f them mill ua. li:-. -, ej. n i v v -ral. iu ing wonu ih -I in l-'iir I n i im.t .l.ii i niu-ly. Tt.c h -Use u is ii,.-u s, i mli.t unil .was soon ..,niij tin iousl v vv In n iii i-ru!' made ail allcuiul to es;e,a(ie from tbe- burning stl net 111.'. lie was colifronti ,1 bv a Ser geant, iv hunt he .hot dead. uml at tli: saine in slant tel. a corp'C lillilselt p erectrbv u.any In, II. Is. lb- ti ll'tiack into ih.- fl'tiues I. ut w is draggi.d out .by the s,..i. rs, nineh burin-d a. .1 nm il ,. it. 'tue oi'tl man, vv nh a hcrou-m ivotthy of a t'i r eint. oii-tniatelv l. luse.l to surienih-r. jin fimrrj I'T.TIe an'S'wfllT nmlfttnttsr -rh shadniv o his on u rool. t ij'liliui; ami ilonaiit In llie l ist, he nu t bis late iv nh I he biav.iv "I d.sp.iif Hn,( was ..in in ly eoniiiiiieil in l4ir fl itn- of hut own dwiilmi'. A lew charred lames vvt re ad ru r I, .uml of tl,.. In I-..K- old man. II,! died, as he had lived, an 'liter stranger to tear or coivsrihcc. The tyiiiMi and alt iis ronti-otai were n tirily iXnsumid, tl.e Wtinieu a'aving; only the 1-I.Vll les they hud t-n iv lieu Ihey escaped. Ki turr i was destroyed it was ronipletelv pi.biged by the negro, s. ai d everything of value, niey could resell, i arri. it off. The t.rjUitu'11.1 jij thesi;. unpiotet ted ui.,1 bereav ed women, by theae aoldiei's of ifie"'C7'H., Is said to have In en bnital in the ixlniue. one ol I hem throwing an e nt Mrs. Car noy. as she ijuil. av.ired to e c.ipe trom the si ene ol llie bloody and h. ait h ' mling trag e.tv. - '"" Fntrr. rheHtleHfT, WM nor to . outdone n biut.d'tv.aiid iasi.i'i ' . ,,n.' int gloss. iy iosukted Air.' Vliifei.i- s M, ti ,,r through out iIk wliii1,' drea Kill n!lei vv ii li the most J..U. arLh-as luiiuuiauU j!. . , I he soldiers rel urned mi llie Mnlltla,' "Cotton I t!. Ilillg, liit'.t." lo I rtrb'iro'. -Old 1 1 11 III -. 1 1 .. t i t V look H.e 1 1 .1 1 11 i,.r tiiihlir lion ', a. com) anted l.y "in- loli.a ol the I iv - u h..i haft been killed l 1. il. v i r may have be. ii the sins of the Camel", they could never sanction ihis in. .1 ess I. iiruing ol a private resilience in a 1 in- .1 1 . a. e, much less does it reflect any utJit upon the bravery of lijueu aruujal sol dfers. w ho weTe compi llisl to rcwrt to ttl'.s inlniiii.i 1 means of capturing Hirer men, even though us brave and darinj; aa these were klmwft ts l, . ' , There w as not tlie sTiidifesi Viei.')iifyv''"pf ' I timing the house. It was an set .. inhu man vv .rbire, besides being a plum confes ion ol ibecowardirssfot a ffrmij "jsrfy of arm. d 111.11, wnocaiuht not ojieuly capture I w 11 men, but must burn them after the lash inli ol baHrarotm aavHgeo." Ileum ,lr -Uuny up.Mj;, Uoldm, X. P It , and rtlftirc Kadirat Morgrfl Wotrlrt lw Df-iHUH ol jlHorth :Crdi,m, with yrmr iiiaehinc, winch ia to run us b.iik into the Union, Wi have been trying lor three yeaisto gel lui, k ur Way, tiit now we have got Ui. ti.l.' upon y,ntr inl'eriiaJ back, and a you l ave mon- ni (oiw owiiin (agaiiikl the Govciiiiiieni; limn you can conveniently cairy, we .lon't Kile how it is HiNibl.fr you to tote double in this game. We know-joa. cau carry two facits' wall an accomplished ease, but Iwn.) ul sir.you have more than you can manage now what with sinelliiigcufiee, a ceri-ina'i ot cariret-imggers, a bushel o ani'kkui.a -t44y waas. with a few dots I with a tlle w L' ""istructed atl-ela, bow In j the name ol comiiiori sense are you goin u to run your bad railed machine imo the iaj (.'.stiWitji.iinwtMatti and a(tl will'" will greet you ? ''ltiit;:sribifiilyf Mrrbiaif, huiry up with jour pancakes, for we ate anxious lo see your tlanietl inachine break ing through the rugged waves that await it. Jioatiolrf, left. Biilhr's lame suiK iimls him w ith an at mostphere of reproaches wherever he go. At the theatre in Wasiiiugtun the othet night there aera loud cries of "Uutlerf' "M.'M !T.t'' .lACH.te . P'tme n u.f coce. Lasl b!tn V'madvj- to-spmics. VeaaMbrjr to the irtiAt, air. nelaoit detliuixl to hamt a document to him unless the liesst could give some a(iur ance that it would 1 tie re lurried. A the assurance was not given, Mr. iHel iba said he would place it iu the custody of the clerk ol tlie PeeVe, and Uun throw the risk afils safety upon that i.hVer. The goij and silver end iither'tiiuiidV wiiicii he .uutuiu tha WsJtvtui.ai be uuiisidu edeven by llutler hunelNa poor reciiuipcnse nr ine tons 01 rnarai tir atiti lie ti stit- vrereu I t , ""vTTnef from ttirifltr fl ybe pcofrlw thrnr man arise soma saw iBit eleven and lis tliitW4isw.li.tiiMilaiauiw.ji. ....WI, b ...I IIIO,l I .Vt.ltt.IK UIWIU fai.-turi, educstiou, every human interest ia the natittcr, neither the law a delay nor th )nsolrn-e ot fillice wttl stay pmreedlngs 'at mrrtt imlgintui. TLis-lh president tscuwt and Congress dreads. 7 4 litvolutmn. 7 UK I'll W i !, ,i,. taki n truiii tli Frtiin tin V V Jimrual .it ron.n.t'Ti r. 7 iik ofcormn riP'iu rem ova r 1 7 a; of 7iirsu ' i J hi' i I'i'tli in in Cfi.rsiia. eomnu iVh'hT "5" 1 1BVjj 'I ftewirtrtw t W(uM. ' "ut Wirte hi w rumurk!.!, Wi"eWfiiify lilferenl from thktwliwh mav -fm.l in 4 , pie sun(oe it to lie, who itenvn their lin- li'oii tr.ui one suled , reports, that w,e rt rilH make h stut. m.'iii " - " well inforipH and impartial. From this it wilt 1,e "en of the prevalent notion ! tiui tnr r-niun are enin-e:v erroneflus 4 elauiple, that it is not tlie Ireednien, Im impiita'e.l I ,'le "lii'1", h"aie humbly meking probe (.f.ted. ' tion aga5ost ih fiiaiiisa and tyraoftv : thar'tiia not the Ku Kim Klan (which lieneal i Meade iMiljt ves to 1 tgw atrsitmr' wlueh aMHtrnv w-awwuMf mini) oui i,nii and, aitaiigest nl'all. (bat lii.- '..iiy-rvatve WIIITlvs are tiegyoit; tin llie colnti .1 iimi' .tU'.whauuintUtu UAJida..tlui.JiCAUv.ja.iia.taiu.a. ' thuightnl anmatrr. OitfawrHlTf -rtr'H siaieineru im ine iii.iuiwmis' j inst., whicli is tilled w iih r. jioti? I '. le Inn lot .It ? e. nti rr-m i -Mi ade's nr. ( oniniitiees ol iiivialluiiiion, il with t)en. Meade, ami of tien ders issueil upon tltv bacis ol thcconiph.ni's with a view tothe rcniuval of t he evattei s niimeil. It stems, ft. im the report nl' a cuniniittj t ol citi.eus, (list in Columbus taud this liny say was general thiuughnut the (stale,) dii ring the live days when the registry lifts wyre ojicn lor correction, no public revision was actually e ver made. Persons could nut learn on application whet bur their" names were on or oil'; but were told that llie changes wi re made at Atlanta. Alter the closing ol the registration, however, the directors of the business frankly admitted that the Dames ot 277 persons, regTstrml voters had been stricken from the lint;' without previous notlticalion. flut thev wnnhl- t tell who"tbeaaJ,trrt!fcen,s vattM were, (with n tew exrept" ns. ) thn trnrmfr each ("ojisei vative, whileor tniu'k, (lor only one political description o! vut"f was n Mr a cieil j in doubt w hether Im w,is deprived of the right of sulfrage or not. The emu inltteealso uiade note ol the tact that sev- eral of the registry olhcers, who 'bad iistodv and titie manipulation ul. the fist were candidates lor otllee. Ouu ol thiiu, the chief ol registration, anil nunc. ted i vvnh Ike Kreeilunn's itoieait, was up tor j the K'aU Senate, and, ol course, bis . ;u- j suivattve opponent is among tin- nan.", , rulila'il out bs luw other caiidid.-vie, vviih charmiillr ingenuousness, has cuutessid' 1'he expunged gentleman ws th.-rctou Compelled to withdraw In. in the cauva-j. tit iuaaUa.W4iirtattdttito.k nai.eo, wt.o mm, 111 iiiuv ii.ii, ir..i.' 10 ,, . ii j gilile, when elts tion day has t , , . , . , 1 , 1 iin s. - cret lists to light. But the gravest uiijjlsinl ! agamat tua isiIhuU t Una thas thev n"T trying to trighien iiegriws tioni , tl.. Coiisi rvative ticket. Tbeooiuii.iil.ii.sn) mat. '.be uiV rot s ut .', .inim y of i In in, -i.ilnie. I by Loyal Lcuguns, ami thr.au ned f'.om tlie nattriim by c,riidulst" l"t i4ic, wnb i.i tain death if ihev dure to vote against ithe ra.lii-al ticket." Therefore the com mill cl anked (leu. Meado to issue an order, 'giv ing assurance to the colored people (hat they will be protected in the trie cxnciae of the right ol suffrage." Tn anoth.r col umn we find eard Irom J, L Muslian, ttio obliterated candidate for Blatu Senator, in which bfl S)H -"To the colored voteis (of whom many are my friemls) f would return my thaiiks lor the manifestation of iheir friendship audnupport, but for which iny touiiu wight. .nut have, Ueui, itiickca JxaHi, the list ol voters." In other worils, he was declareil dtaipjalitimt tmrausa bit was p.p lur with the fnt'liiun of the county, ami stiHid s ime i hanee of being eleeieil ! 1'haj Tile" coli'iicT" CinVst'fviltv'ei tiivt! smrc strength iii the Htale ia apparent lioin the report that on, Monday 180 Ireednien at Ma rietta fornxd in line and Toted tor O.udou, the Conservative candidate lor Governor, Gen. .Meade examined the evidence sub mitted, and apHt:to have fo'iiid k saiis fmvtoay. The action w hich he ti en took would have Men takm with belter grace ai an earlier day, and without waiting for such elaborate- proofs of. iikik jaiuimouji. frauds. The ordets w hich he issued coum hardly la? disseminated to iveiy part ol the State, before Uwx.hxtion.uiiMo.ulf; awl even if obeyed by the regfutry idTrtvura n. w-Iumih f Kliowienge uiey may lajiorongni, iiiey wtIM probably tail to cause sin honest elect i u. I , ihruugUiUi tUK SiaW....-:Th44k-ui.iirf.ict.f are these:- 1'cmnus are loiuul leri to u. improper means locoinp 1 laborers to leave their work to go to political ini-eiii.gs; -laborers are anthniizid to meet ut night in peace 1 0 1 asi-enilily to disciws polunal ipns turns i ihvoarryliig 1 anus In ihe VKijuilr of fll.4ig plains is slric.lly prokiblti-il ; im-n who have tievtn stricken Intui the lists will still be allowed to vote, sipuriltely , ai.il i i, ballots, with the names ot such Ki;ers tud as erl th.ri.oli, will lie sent to boadutiaj i.rra I .i rxaminntion into the merits ot each rase. Tlie General, huwever, declined to nmove tbe ofliiers guilty of tins a roiigs cntplaiiieil of, though he did "rebuke': one ot IIhiuvs Tbe Conservatives are thiiiiklul lor whaii ver show ot fail Hiss they ran get, and limn gratitude ia ((ilile copiously inprissed in the Columbus tun. Honorable nieu of ad iiiiiiws, in eteiv Meade bad not adopied the BiiimUres ami jusU-r and more effective ones than th. ot bis own accord, at h a-t a inoiuli tailor Ihe elKiion. All but political knaves are tntcrMMd kribg tliiist aifeiiKth ot couscrvaliam and radicali-ui, in tbe Snnili. with a view ti the beat future policy. Uul unil eonimauding Generals are more deei ded in the a'v-wal ollhuii ximpartiality, we tbatt continue to be ttets?rvideiri tusf" tin poriaut point. A Hkavt .,8uJLnrViiiH of tbt. jM.ya at (ii lit.K.,r(if mb.lM 11m. tin. i.Lh u;.'..:. of ai 'eiau:- itum im 'V election. I iiey iiiionned the colored voters that llohleu had Hid aigllt hundred pairs ot sllut ato Geo, Urogdcii, lo I disuibuied gratis anioug tlie newly enlratH iiiseil an reward lor tueir f.-alty to ltadmal piiiieil-. The result was that the old (ienerars store was soon filled with the eager and expiiant frtudmeri, em h una IuiV hnpo-sanl "! h the geoaioHity ot the great l.ve I en t oi trieiiBfm Iiifti8.W lsn -ti''tie v tba shoes, lb ex (A nipt ruin r was riemii- wiinmu tie nso so s(uv, anil wsiiteif v kuow "who in tlfe devil sjiiv be bad am j 1 ha i ImadaaaD-WMia siU4.aati ltio.-triw.wat. waa tlie "maddest man" that tret di s'id trts-raea w watenaot bfaek p.nlage 'H-V- Tha Democratic IgiaUtur ol 'do. have reaolyeil to remain la session until liie im paaobmeut trial ti ended, in' order that tiny may fill the vataucy occasioned bv the nro motion of Mr. Wade.-'-AaYrWntwi. - i styw.iMS's' LWltsiWffasiwsVy . ..-.ji- i agig-!ssrgjs?y;t--i.Tu'v- ASftlHUl V t WUKR HNtnv.HT IS lit tiWtCt I f: i t1,iuli,r ei in "ilii bfiutlirui h-ena a 1 , ; , J . , ' , j Mn mow.!, and ilrni tlMrib ouglitt.. up j djWtve. itself. and. .a-JuLttun-tu.. Una. (IwmiI te j region for pi.iusliuiiit, Mr. JKyarta . thus j f.kes down I he other Mamc liuiui"ts H.!. I s-oig . i "I m, us txiinenl ,'titly at tins point a i afterwards, pat anine ail. tin. im to the astro I mimical piitiuiiincm wi.ich Uie learord and i In .noraMe M.iDager (.Mr. H-wtweil) thil ks should lie applied to Uii tmvel case ul'ira r tveacrWnt. ' fMewoT tliTot it l "WhVriisi . Hint a lawver S'lollld know evervthimr. for.' 1 u,uluvt ir laier, Iheru is lnet in hlsrorv M ""Wrrer, or n -frrfmitrf ' Itno-wtetrg?: 1fftr4A! TtlH' Wetli.hj ol ; w -Pnot come into play in Ins argument, I'lotoondlv- urn stble ol mv i. norance. tx-inu fMnehtrl'rltfDrfr" Hie rnlrrit,'' f" "-n- itfatHwl1'' iK.Mla" Tr (jt: vv hIioiii envying the tupeiior knowledge iviiu ed by the honoiable Mauagcr. ' fiiit, nevenhelun, while some ol his eol I ftuues were paying attention to an unoccu pied ami uuappr.r)riatj.i ialand on the sur lice ..I the seas Mr. Manager Ikiutwclt, more ambition, liaddicovered an untenai. led and unappropriated region in the skies (laughter,) reserved, be wiultl have Us think, iii the llnal councils ol tbe Almighty; as a place ol pnuithmeiit lor convicted and deposed American Prewidents. ' (Laughkr.) Now, atlirat I thmight that bia mind bad iiectuiie so enlarged that it was not sharp enough to obacrvo that the Constitution had limited tho punishment (laughter); but, oli reflection, I saw that he was as legal nnd logical as he was ambitions and aatmn oiiricnl; for the CniHittttiTtoff "bud sTSltT 'fe nioval Irom otlicc,' aud baa put no limit to the distance of removal. (Great laughter) Mo, without sbceWtnir - drop etr ItitljteiKir tak tny w jvnn-y H jwpssvtyj wtrw ing his 1 1 in bs, be ia sentenced to removal Iroru oljlca und tratdipurtatiuu to.-the skies. ( l.nugliter.l This is the great undertaking ; ann ii ic learned .Manager can only gel over tne nnstariea ol the laws of nature, the l Const it ut ion- won't stand in hi . (Laughter.) 1 can tttiuk of no method but Unit of a coiivuUiuu t4 tltU tbathW j reject ti,e deposed I'residcnt tn tins inti niteiy ilistatil space; but a shock ol nature 01 so ,wt an energy ami no reat a reuit 'in-lit utiselile even the so 11 nil tn. -tubers ol Coi-Ljrcss. tLa'iglitcr.l 1 .Uom shiiil we accomplish il ! Why, in the flrat plat e, nobody knows where' that space is Inn tlie irained .Manager blniaoll ( laughter.) I II - 1 1. 1 g ll, en I ol tlle Court. IA' , lllUB, be piov i.h d thai in cast' of your senieBce ol d. p isilion and reinoval Irom office, the hou- Tiinr.h. ritf s froriomfral ManscrM- shalf take .i.i.. ,.! . haiHi ib execution f the sen' Wn.i- tho President made last to ! i I m, i and si long shoulders, and having li n a.iy ci.siiyed the night by illiagliia'ion, be-tltY n pared ttt-eveetit it tn frm t.tk--ing ailvjiipiage ot ladtlera, as lar as ladders would go, lo tho top of this bitrb cauitol. and spurning then with bis fettt the God dess ol I jt twit y, let btm set out upon, bia flight (laughter), while the Honaee of Co gressand 'all the people ot lite United Slate soaii siniiH I w W.U( ixlr.1 ItUlgliicr, loutl nd long continued.) Here an op pressive doubt strikes me. How will the M iiuiger get back I Uuw, when be gets hcyot.d the power ot giaviiailun to restore hiin, will be get. back 1 And so ambitious 'j Mk..vtttli, tuna atut)iia ti4uts;. ward flight I No . ' douli't, as In! paaeeti' ihiough tbeeipansr, that Irimous (jnestioq j 1. 1 1 urnii-, liy which he point out the little j 'uc, s ol huiiian affairs, ' bat tltiek floutes t oi ilimt,-' aa he h ada hie bunting; -df oirr ! the zenith iu tbejr leash of sidereil flro V ( wid occur to the Managers. Wbat, indeed, would Bootes think ul tiiis new cunstr'la- I tion (heighten looming through apace, be, yiuiii tne power or uongresa to end tor j mvm iis and pajHrs!' (Laughter.) Who i shall return, and How decide iu the toi.tmt , lueu; I .tlliil, in tins in w revolution thus e tablis'ned ) Who thail decide which is j .ibts .tuu aud a hirJi i ilia umtm ) Whu shall j determine ihe only act entitle, test -which i nil its the hardest upon Hie other f" Mai " thus skelcliBa the progrfi ol the luipuaiuiit-lridkhs,4!i.4Hl lie "While the long wind. .1 debates are tn pr.,gns Keasi'iid.in whittle tiiM tod of' bis pi-n-tielt. Oriiuea ahtwly U. hia..lun: liosa and Norton snow up the floor around limit with lij'sot torn iia)fi..tjji,klu.n a T'.ltiai apprnvlnrjfy the pintiKiiht nl Hgtlt ctiily hai which retches tioWu (he cemrr nl Ids Imehiad ; 'I runlbiill is always in hie wai, his desk c ivored with inw books, and he gives the (He noticeable atleiuhm. N;.. twill, standing his cuutiiaut .writing, ,S,u inner is Hiteuttve to the trial, and always inli-rnied of each asfd-sH of the t a as il cmnea up. -Yates, who sits bcsido Suitmer, ke p his dek une.ieuualaTitd gtneia.ly as well a hm chair. Wheti be ia in tbecham IhT, tsatilsbilry acts like a Polar beakia, a minsgwi, eteipta Polar l ar fbresii't chew quite nt Uiuvh tobacco, aor spli on th flfe - He wuvtov, p . end d,.w,v up; and .lown turning rpiu kly aml. Walking rapidly , f .r an hour at a tin e. No' Senator On tlm Hour takes a greabr interest 'lo the trial JlsVtM: ,,ilv.r,r.. sieaily atU nlni; Jo ciiewa his IfpsJ 'Wi.U when his hands are uot- mrvoiiely picking at his pantaloons or rubbing them, his mom b ia never still, lie leans back la bis chair L swui is, ox haiksta iia, opriely bappr.- Viiase is si ni sue laoaiug, lua most iuipo iiis m-rsoiiut'e io the chani(M.r. Home fWorkhtaft 'Vt icTiSf, On account o?m.nrii throat sfbttton. last tall advised th Chief Jtitioeto alkiw' bis beard vto grow utder Wd- tl'iok rt'tm ds whit lr iir. tha firirfm-t tfi- rsiitt.t th Clitet Justice hava been looking for bat doctor ever si w;r.; 1 K'he ia fonnd you will bear of otber Impnachrnent rrtal, Whiitkiirs helped Litiooln's apperauoe( but toeyWprul.'as mtirh aa aura lrlfjet rati, the taieol.Mr tUse " Tiih 1 Mia Vuiarraa Two uf tla.iii.'s 'rfiVFa wr r.; nsmi d,' aa frinil rt cj ' Ifitd Eng lish, "Dirty Daif and "Poul Mmlb.,, J bate are two Ameruan devils tint thoae names Hl-s-one ia Kurney, tha other Bxaat liutter VThrF Tr0 vrrtat ttlt piaisea In Hik poRs nn ia i ue uoiiHi-rv irura wriK'a every man (T Any Lrtibslona to tloneatv and dut-iiiv ,OimifciUjK:ksOt my, but it would b linpoasible for bitn-Ui be iiKtre NBsorupulous. Uuirer may hot lo aptly be likened to that ruoiiater encoun tered by the twiiioca Paladin KirtaJdo, which lutZrJ?:$b wss ri.srntiearaa nail bog aud shall aer- rt.l II'I- tUtcrtZASTiRLVA&D On W-Wr!av, Mr. T. tfi, the Brent i.n.'r iiia!, cv,:oi:itte4 asiaijst-j! 5frMUntherB iti'i n ai(uaHn,-l,th..ilyiii' evnonj ruQM mwauforeB-ir oi ewlo Wat the true i ouJtuu) of llmg 4tK h nubj-wt ; anrt '-'-- ' tawTem ,. . U.J M tta rv( IphI Uul?,.".., a Ur. i ilijr,'r lu(lt-ha Iteen puhtn ' letiaitgu. ta . tlrtKV wttose. tiractrceta r :: r-; - .... . no Lw Ls aiiariwauit. but not eularvrrd their lutoilect,' hsve cnnriuii) nuraetvea to .' , t'lla method ol tirreniic dlscsiRion. f)ut we bv learned here that' tbet iv another method ol fiireniocontroveniy, whiou may h rjk fad the irHlbmt of wncwBton;, Kww.W'i.tt. f u.clei;and the method ol contussiou to b Uv nvke a demonaimtine is the vteudrt tif j dinruaaion ia to penetrate tluj postttnB, nd. if iMWfcful, capture It.- The CbineaemetB-. '( irilte niftnml ol eoncne- t iin -t, souumng t gongs, and shouts ' ami aiineka in the igtiborlKHrt 6t tha ops posing force. When all thia. rolls away, . ami tne air ireef, ta effiiW is to be watcb' . ed for. ' But it bi been rusefvad - to Ua, ta our iBodern wsrlare aa Illustrated bei ia the rebellion, to present a 4nora singular and notable instance ot tbe method ot war- ' fare by coucu S on than ever baa hex n know a beforn. A tort, imprcgr.vble by the meth. oda ot discnuioa (that I, peoetrating end rapturing it,) hits been, oa a large scale, at U iupteil to b capturod by the method of concussion, and some hundreds ot tons of gunpowder,, placed ia a vessel near tbe walla ot the fort, kaa Ireen made the Means to that e incus-iou of this vast etmritoeuU I'u satislled with that trial and ill results, tha ' f honorable Minnsrerwtio'npcJifd this "Saaa" seems tn nave peateit the experiment in thjj vicinity.of the --Lauphter. . V UiU Ui air was fiUcawith. .apubcU, iha du sliuok UU ji Uvii-an'Heito; misery, sulhsring, and blood were made the . mtmhsof tlua ejphrtw -giiir4nrTs-Titt beie ' -we era, surviviug tha corjcuiwioo, aud, after . all, reduced i to tlie bumble and homely itietboil nt discHssiott which belongs to 'at" tomeyi whoaa UuUwsia bars) Item ihsrpeti - ed Irtit nut ioUrge4 ... bv the - Ir4KW-f Alt a Yxxa-Bikouam, Bdti.kii t Co. The exposura i of the part taken by Butler, rtmghaui, BU'vens and Logan, In tha big AU Vela, speculation at auiilioa of mere, uj urging a loritttiia Mtteure oi the island on the President, iu a Idler dated the Sth. of March, after itupeavhment !.d eoitiinenced ami notiea bad -buen served on tha Prahlaut. W"BiMwef Wr ftaf ssf fhe eVnatfV,' -feat j.sA.-Jao? 'din ed a-great seiisaiioit lu , thaSBt and in tbe community.. I heae anient itnpeaiiw era, who had (ift aigntU Uie Preaidtsiit o tha most tiivial pretexia, wer tha hies wh urged him, diuing b eeasatiib at Congress, to eomuiit an act ot war, tltc Kiwr to,tlo whicli belongs to Corgreaa alone snd that iuuiril ,.turtliadvisatii ptenalar? intvrtats. ,. Tha dataa ami circUUiatimce of thia transacliou; tha withdrawal nf Judgu B;ack from the eouneel alter having aii-epte.l thai posiiioo and oouf.rred with those whrt ate etill autmg ; th tact that Cdnoel tsrhaf ter,nne of Uie aitorncv'e Ut thia oiorntrou ifl-IAMW0 U-jMttH .mi" B Jtliit'a stall ; tlie nguaunes ut tiiuaa tour M image ra in uie pnptr ana tliuso ot rher Uadtcal chit it, have alt conaiiirtd to prod icu unusual excitejieiit here. Tha question U askrrl 1 natusally enongb, if the President had yiplrted trrThnT tndpreTrt pramm nt-ittn ftmr - Mritta-gWsf "tty-:tlialrtp" srtisa stsr-tti-w ciatBi "WtleJ they favt-rcJ o airnugly,.. wouLI l.e have been pursued "with the rme- er tliat hc hhi beml LWea cot his n fuaU - u.Jij4 th qtmittmiii. t. tiia ,sulaiii-v.T.,-, explaiu tha motive al tha poraaewtioa 1 : Wbat is thought ot .the men w bo, placed as the Manager are toward tha President -and e'aioiiug to represent BH tbe people of ' the United rltataa," should adJiwia him a petition ot-tliia kind, ia the nature of a pcrsnaaiou or a threat,, nu the very ere of bis trial I Thowi ace ihe virtuous Htosgera who are so Indlgnaut about lew Prsaiiieot'e aj:egf4.idiurui and tm; prt--tHtui----deliicy, honor and tau-?rity I ? Xb iminac ulate jButler, Buigharu, SteVi.na anl Logan, all of whom coDtnbutid more or leis tov , active engineers ot, the I'aeillc ttadroail swindle, aljirh Washlrbroui a lientber radi. cal anlpially-vwtihTrrn- wtien Im - riwn m- teresi are Invoivoct, lecendy declared tn ba the ni'-st deplorable s.riarle ever wune.ed n 'tha -Monue nt TUpresentativee. When sjflh-rii--rsra pM-tfesf'-w-rh-tnaleirarf - icmale Jobbyuil, and tha seats of numbers Tf jpvadwj tiy fhe currspt iim-liui,!, tlut j'lV'whn riiin! in t.'i mmoiJ i;,- uti. one ex.rtl.ms of tbeif fiinudaon tho S rfr t Tin dirty transae fou iteacrvaa t taaejte place In tbe atiiuu annals, and to euham-n still further tbe i xceuttonal renutatios of B-itler and bis a-An-iotu Mana 'era. Wnth. M. LtNCOIrl ON CAlifliT-liAOOXRI When It waa nroposed to rec.uiBtruct Ijniia. lanu duriug the war, and fill the offices of that tftate and lit rcpresentalioa b Ain. gnasl with fofAilgn adiftnturers, "Old AbV wroie tne lotinwiatr latior, which Is sfiplira hU tM-shsi asnaaasssiaAiwat1' r-evw er 2l.TW..l Mr. Lincoln amis it.. uvenj. -DfcAtftlrDr. Kennedv. . lows : haaetne sppr. heiisij.n that Federal otr. ra, uoi ctiixcu uf Louisiana, may bw sit tip aa ciidvie.br jVoagreea itif Mia Stats. l my view, wire coui I 0 0O possible object -in such an ehction. We do not r.anieuUri. .. need membtrVot Ckxigress from bom' Sta'ca tu enalle ua to get along with leinjatllia . lfc'TB. Whurwa (Ui want "is conclusive .vi. . li-iice that napeclaiila Citizens oi Luuiaim. SlLwining to.be luembere or Congress, and - -to wer aupport to tha Umstituiioin'and that other roipuctable ckizuna tfjefe trv willing to vatu luflhem and ,w.-nd iiu m-j- raB'l.il'ftCta'J.tt. KitUuexd -w-t-a- tise'.a - - .. p,er. .names, rjietie.l, aaJOUIli I Under- stood (and perbape usalTv aol at ih ,..i . ot the bayonet, would Uj disgmceltil auci nntriigeoBs; and were I s tiirinlM,.n( iv,.. giesa here, ( would vote against a ItasitUna any suen man io a Beat. Tha white men uf Ciateti coim'y bate', bui litilu tu feroaih thi'DiMlv. s rb in tb -sewHs-snf th hsnr .-teitiHr.-- rtrmcw"i(ry fp-f" inaiiicd from tUepo Is alone will, in t.r daja. regret that tiny pemuued any cam- ' iulerationstoktip ttlnm away ; but too '' ttas oi mm pipte , tsnWar w t V--pnUe h.-ir iff ire. to UV the bii k wave of rrrtiraltsm. - v ,i4tsi.t.jAaaaaiAlyM populatiou than auy oiln-j m tue tela' an ! we teelevimdi.nttl.at more .Northern men voted the Con-crvativa tick ut than then, were native whites who vokvi v with th ra.iicai negro worhipptn,..wi,'ryi Jur, -a. -h--i '.-fcSyi. i, J.JI ,A'se,M.-S)W Vl)0r, "v, isi wft V W- li. Jst .1W "W&i i4i. 1 " "7 ..--..'.. -...'-' " . ' ' - ' - .-
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 6, 1868, edition 1
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