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""Va . 1 t'-;S T1W IWSlfflHK. :(. jnWahn mjiUj, eH nupfi OB UM svuowuta; tei ru , t- IWV aL. On iear, . Hnat-WwiUxnitliMl one year, . " an tuouOta, , Weskly&mtinel, one year " ' w ,aU BSOtrtfa,. . . . . I ' 0" " 4 0" -t." 0 ' ...4,0 ... 0e ....1,0 KUlTOitS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 18 j i - 1 :.--iBi'ilfitiiiV. ...... rax pnouxss of crime. . .. aid erine si (he people, ltien,iB.Taed, the .TMrldpMBaJieUfiUBtavlJitlie hia- , -, , - toy ol tbe nation, baa ttw itm awe in- ' ruptios mJ TlciPUioc, tlian t ir i"-nt.-. Hot i thla wolf tree of any particular sec 4 tioD.' Korth, Boulh, East and Wait, crime ia 'rampant. It i possible, inleed highly probable, if tbe newspaper are cor rect, tb at cruna ii mora common at the --"KiJrtfti-irBei the population It more dense", .thaBTeB at tha Sooth, where we milit ' J wp"oworhim - i We have been Impreaeed with the evi ' dettcea of demoralization and of tbe loss ol . virtu, more (rom the froqaeney of that foul - blot po oiety,v, wbich predte in all section,' thaw from almost C$tt Uar ' circumatajyesv 'j'. j 1 j: - ,. ,j. It l poaeibletuet the I'rea ia out aa care- ..; ul, U th ioetlgatioo ol particular in etaseea ol crime, to aacertalD tbe truth, a it ahot14 be. It ia bad enough, od iufficient . ... If prejudicial to society, wbea 0ly the .. , . , trntb ia nada public, ia regard to those heiooat ofTencea, but we fear that the de- - aire Jot newt, ' for sensational paragraph, prompt tbooe, who would cater to tbe morbid and putrid appetit of tbe public to bear tad newt, to go beyond the truth . We bTe beea atruck wltb the aridity tutu which tbe Preaa gulped op mot torrid aql degrading accooqt of tbe aoJuc- tioa, tj a nrgro, af a joung and lutcreating daiiijUtef of Gen, Mower, lately aecond in commaad to Geo, BUcridau, ai jNe.w Orleana, and of lb baling and exasperation exviud, an4ftb anbaaqiiant hitiing f tha nrgm. We did not publish it, becauae we doubted ita truth,, and, BJoreover, becaoae we ara not ' dUpoaed to aoatribata, ia any way. to the 'ncreae at-ertwe, by Making tbe public ear and heart too (anultar with Ita diagueting . nied by aralatire ef Gea. Mower, but not with aufflcient emphasia to correct the im prutHioa tnade by tbe (Srt publication. . Of all otlreraUloiurftjw.fhoijld be . puuutied wttb Uw greateat promptneaa and arrrerity. Nothing abort of the ! o( tbe guilty culprit la a lufficicnt atonement to s aocloty lor ao beiaoua an offence and an hor rible a atab o tcraale Tlrtua. Bat, In alt socb caaea, tha law should be permittej to hare its course, and to claim the life df the guilty party, . Ye$ there are iuatanctia in - '-"which tw-h- jrrim ritnn revolting, ao . aerioualj affrcU nocirty and Ura tbe blood ot lodiTiduala and of tba commuaity that, while it ia ftconaary to the public aafuty that tba majesty of the fawaimH aTimlioat tb U nmr aiid there pujjbt t be room, in tba bear of xierj man Kbo .baa proper istweai -in h protct of female rlrtne, for the pal- IUU00 of ltd ffenct, K 'not iinr tbe full jaatificntioq of one,, who, under tbe heat of excitement, alay tba uiacteaot arbo m-ka to deipoil featale tanocaao and Tirtue. Juttice il not Vindictive. In ita exert there ia bo loom for paaaion. Tbe law abould be vindicated, bat the punishment of one who, ia bia aeal to protect female virtue, offrnda tha law, abould alwgya lie wingtcd .wutt ntercy, r :, ... &ul.WlL.XSISBkJ9 W lbti in tbe many caaetwhicfc- bare oeeuiwui trtfa ftwitb, and which' have, very improperly, aawe I believe, been adjudicated by tbe military, j b4 at-. Ujf tit. oivU aniirtvWt aegra hava betea concerued. We ido not discover tba element f niercy ia regard to white eflendem, mingled with 'that atrlct regard .'.rtoiwrtMa ml aaHha viitatiua t? ba law, which aeeoja U ua to Lave' been de mandud,- Look t - Ui oHtwing tjr, Which wa take from the Balma (Ala.) Timet n4 Vtttmgtrt " t , . i, "A. Kr. Mnrphy, of Tkllatlega, ia one of the lourtoon pnaonert conaoed bare. He ia charged with beating1 ra wbo had , .attetnpKKt to commit a ran oa Mr. Mur phy. Tbe negro ia breathing tba tree air , 1 ilearen, boaklflg ta tbt aqnabine of lib , erty, meditating, perhapa, new crime, while i Mr. JHuruuy 4a confloetj ia a atfnkinor and unhealthy eeH, awaiting tha pleasure of aomaoouy lor vruu.'- ; . . , munity of aa imprtaafoa that a great wroi tut tKiett drtna to adeitty, by the idea which the ignorant nrgroea 1 re taught to entertain, that no matter what (Ay do, the military and the gitvenirneut will protect them in it t -it 1). It. fjHll.'' LETTBa TO Ma. 81 1 a K- W have bad on mir table, Inr acver aldy, au aepriated letter, addreaard to -nlor Sumner by O. H. Goodlue, q., late editor l tne HegitUr, ot this city Other prcsaing duties have prevented a ear of Mr. GiM;dloe, oa the aubject of negro suffrage, the letter breathea a patriatic tpir it mid an earnest detrition to the welfare ol Nitrlb Carolina. . ! "irta cblrftfe oaemiMS "' io aire w the niicoitjjrufiy, with "tEeSislUntlon of lli United Mates and wiffi.ptojrtjiefy and order, of tb 4eti of elasa of mcetv, for four B.ieia,,t unhr. i.Qlllion.bkW at the lime of the election, bad no legal ex itnc, and the bad practical tendency ot elwting a class t,f officers, not only entirely unfit, but who could not have been elected utuo tUur u unaiK . . - ilmou era the election, so fr as (he 6fllrr are concerned, a shura and a nullity, and nrge the projinolj, n order to mnke the wlit-me coriMsteiji, of a regulur election vndtr the iiiiKtttntion, after if ratification. ht. O. tilso txki '-iirraiiMtfto "fyifrrt mrt tfre fttfi tendriii ir ol universal uffia(;e of tl.e blu k. (a thing which be set 01s never to have Isvored, out which he acc-ptK a tb roal to imfjortuii tuffntge.) while so ninny whitea are disfranchised. Mr. U. shows hi honesty of (impose though he could have had 00 hope of ac coniplishing anything by an appeal to the revolutionary party with which he acts Tbe truth U, that the entire programme of tbe ao called Republican party is revolution ary and adverse to the whole spirit and tenor of the Constitution. It was so in its Inclpiency, when Harrison and PhlMipe, Gerrit Hruitti and ltirney manipulated it. A momentum was given to it, w.en Hum ner, and Chase, andJJeward, and the jioliti- ckiia,' general, Joffied the fcarircnt, "audUt every stage that momentum has been 10 creased. It was to elusek thin rttdutum i the government that forced the Bouthero Slate to revolt, but It only served to in crease the power and velocity of tbe rcvolu tion, which commenced in New England forty years ago, and which 1ms not yet reached lis end." The programme of the I ladies 1 party, since the war, the whole ol It, ia Just aa consistent with the C'onatitu lion, as it waa beftr the war. It was liegun in hostility to the government of our fall; ers, ana, lor augtit we can see, ft Will go on It, Imi Kia fttiltt Ia mtni 4 .. L ... I . , ..... ntU not a brft rf coMUttfcluwWte tBi tional government. It ia perfectly laughs ble for a Itepublican, of any shade, who continues to act with the party, to complai of this, or that, being vtuntlitHiitiuil. Tb part; was born in antagonism to the Con stitution. Its fundamental principle waa, that tbe Constitution of tbe United States "is a league with hell and a covenant with the devil." The present revolution was begun, then, and, unless it ia checked by the speedy triumph of the Democrat in and Conaerrative men of tl land, it will go on tiuct in this country, and tbe Republic will sink into a grave, whence there can be no resurrection. the atUntiod of the reader to the reraw ol a speech, on our Ant pair, delivered by atlijlrbnJSQXflL. ?J! Jlnfri recently, in Lynchburg, V. Mr. L. has since addnsel Uie people ol ttk'hiuond and Norhilk lli views are those of a matured judtrinent after personal observation of the condition and resources of the Hoiittmrn Slates. He thinks mi i irt of the world etjual to tbe Southern Htates in capacity lor develop nient and Health, anil urges the establish inent of direct trade between Kurope am! the South, and the offer of inducement,) to tba piiaaanixy ol England aiul . Scaiaiid to scttfe Rmong it. At Ttft-fiiHrul be gave' rnif' following counsel anc! eneoiirageinont to our people : . "Mr. r.veicU gave much gooil adm u to our young men, as ab to their seniors. -Against the etcili iiieuu of iiolitics h warn eii all, and in strainsof pathoa and trueelo- (jubuco hii aduMuniahed all U; icai&t Uia d potirrency amrmndnff-- aimon t trespsir, which prevails so extensively among the Southern people. lie said it waa true they bad suffered terrtbfy in tbe lose of Irjends and property, and that the change in their Kok therwufrBttrnatritBa lamentable cae of Capt, Tolar, and bia two fallow eovi:ts, bow pining away and dying no inUmtioiial wrong to aa oae concerned in the connotioB of these hjen. Couoeding to all tba rliapotlon to do their duty and to do justly, yet, when we consider that tbe verdict waa palpably against tba con . yu:tiou of tha eutira white sxmiuiuntty, iu hioh Cept Totat and, bis fUow-otvict lived xrtd whme the offenco occurred, as - t'jtlu'-af these natojrUiitaW any lalooaa ootumittwl by them. There i a deep foeltug la the heart of . tbe people of North Carolina, hat tbeee men are made not only to atone for a vary natural feeling of reaeutmetii aaioat we aatiior of a great please for their criiueTiut fjiat their convic tion waXtelt too rriHcb to t a political aace ally, to a)we and to re-asenra tl'ia nsgro political fortunea wa moat grave and un- acoet) tattle, but men wuo had toucht so gal lantly, and surrendered so gracefully when further resistance was impossible, should be ton brave and noble to retreat from busiaeaa difficulties, to give np the beat lands on the face of the eirth and quit their native soil in dlsgost. Ilia advice wa to stsy at home, avoid political excitements, go to work and recftvet material prosperity. ' He said that our land and the resources niuried Dt;neatb Client would give u 'uch weaitn as no other people can boast. Time, patience and labor would give at the relief tot which wo sigb, and ia a owl naratjieh , short time wo would look back in, surprise at our present despair. He ssid we would find in .the measure be recommended anv pie and adequate remedies for all the social, political ana busmen mtncuiues that now afflict nab Tbey were but tbe trouble ol aa hour, aud would, if we went wixe. W sue. coeded by uatoM blesainga," "- ' re-0't-v""" i' A. SmntrLAH STOr.-Jeral Ilalpiuo ..; of tb g(vernranrtdT" t1seBuTiriito oe tfeiHSd. ihat the blk;k4.rei4!I rrf light, and hence tba moral tuts of tha law . and ml jtwtioa have been lost upon them. , But have they sot .offered eaonght- ; Oo'ht not Executive clem ncy ool to ilep in ani rclievfl them, and dijbtfse the coin- "QBTTISO BACK" ' Our telegram, oa - yterdy. luwrwlng, gave the text of the "Oinojbu Billarbich baa just been Teported lroh th Iloconatruo ttoiTCfammftfeeJ tbr tbereatofillon'of 'th? several Southern States therein dedgaated. Its provision are the same., as those ttn braced i.n'the Arkanssn mil, admitting tbe State to r-presentation, onder the new Constitution, upon the adoption of Artk I XIV, with the understood restriction th.t no citizen or class of iirrsons entltlfd to Mils. Jmilrv tfrss? T 'll'I'iWTrnTrriTnrSS'Trf "W" denied the right to vote heremftcr. Hnch a condition i simply nugatory. Ho soon as the Statei are in, they are in under UurCsDstttBtioa of the United Bui. Th Uthr A rtJcle will br a pari of the CMtl tutlon, and that aiivnilment exjireiisly leaves the whole business of tbt regulation of uff rage, 'to the SlaTes ttw imelves, TVnid. , rTlr fre - and these things will jet lie,- how can' the condition be enl.in-ed t It will In; obsi rve I, aluo, that the House, so lar aa its action can effect it, ha removed .tba-diaabafcitsi.! our "roi-dy "ii ilriolu''-emliraein all Rdi- cals, iloubtless, jint el.-ctnl to office, who axe. baiml by U.ii Uowaid aiiie.tnMit. let the li-t be publinhed. It will tie found to contain more rank and outrageous "reliel" slrinrrV f1iit''WiW,ravirkef it Hliw lld nth, r;,- in the Slate w ith a fine tooth Thk '('onstitition" on- Soitii C.iHOIJ. sa ('"I. J P. Tliomat, J. J. Oibbs and Col. I. 1). Chillis, r presenting .the State Central Executive Committee of the Demo c atic party of South Carolina, came hither to present to Congress a remonstrance on the part of the white people of South Caro lina againnt the Constitution recently adopted at the Reconstruction Convention. To day the committee appeared More the Reconstruction Committee ol the Houi-e of Representative. Mr. Stevens received them with cyurtey. Col. Thomas, Chairman ol the ''omrhitue ami representing the State Central Executive Committee, remarked that in analyzing the propositions of the Conatitutton for South Carolina, there were tw(ili)ti(n which nx.J out in bold r, lief ; nnqusHflcft neffronntfrarrw and the- tax ation power. Ilearpned to ithow their dis astrous effetts upon both ractjs The Con stitution established taxation without rep reseutation. Those who have no proterty are to lax those who have all the property, d'nijh'r the Constitution $3,000,000 might r raised in the wajf of taxes, ffOOO.fMlo of which is for educational purposes, and yet thom? advahtagi Wi fe tJ tie eiijoyeTby the blacks atone, oh white children would noi attend black acbeol. The Ktati- lieretotore, in its most prosperous days, bad not been able to bear a tax of more than hom. three to lour hundred thoiiand dollars annually. 01. i noma, in conclusion, said lie lelt it LIFE ISSUaAffCJL T WEKTS-8BC01.O . ASSCAt IS TATE M EST .or tu ooMurrioa Or vh! " - vrf - v y r- r-tfm ''Hl "V f v iulsi.' p. i -i-un 1,1 jjii tlU.4i,'ut W Vvtiiuc mrxrvuni I. -I Mn 11 .'. IM, Ti', I V, Ul.' from Ini ftTHi'ifi.. 'r it f,?n!"m ?3" f7 ITU S' '.( I , to the negro all ot civil rights and a qualifi eu auurage, jet the White rare would never acquiesce iu nejrnt rule. He continued : "You may make u pass under the yoke and w shall have to do so, bat by every uiean which Uod and Congress have lelt us under the Constitution and laws we will resist this domination of an interior race by piatcelul means, by political efforts, by in dustria! ageocies. We w ill carry on this political contest until wn regain the control which ol right belongs to the pnwer of mind and the influence of virtue. Nor can you have prosperity in tba tsonth under yoar reconstruction scheme : but give the South I fair sfifwlnj?; feswttrttw -tftattt to the Union on ajuai bnaie, and again will our people return with willing bran to the Union, ami the same energy, the same self ucrihYe, the same valor which they gave to the "lost canso" will they give now 4 the Unir, prontted voa meet Uim iu , a eptrtt of just magnanimity, and concede to them the righia to which thuy doom LheHMMdvea entilltd."-- H,uA (Vr. A. Y. Herald. From tin t'tica (N.t.) Observer. TEsmviw&siT mnuAEim sw, , , 11 AS COCK PBBSWSNT ThSTrftftrrHiiir.n tKn .i . i'n.. Th New Vr Ms . l.. ... ..rn .i i - W-sI tfm I W e learn troirt a semiiffleiul reoort in ' ' ' the Citizen thai the Committee ot the Dem oetnlic soldiers and sailor that met at the ' Fifth Avenue Hotel ) . included ' 'lieneraJs J. 11 rieclajan,, Gordon Granger, j T. . Blair, Jr. If. W. Sloc'uni, Kilbv Smith. I!. I'. Alexau.h-r Mi Dowell, McCoi k. : MlDrv E PavilS. Jr . Colonel KrnL fttsari J n"any olhers ot i-uiinl weiirht ' Tliey are all unanimous lor lien. Wintiel l !Vott Ilaiicack. "the Game Cock ol tin-; Array,' as the Democratic candidate for the , Presid-ncy. with S.nator Hendricks, of In. ( diana, ftr Vie-pfeiilrtrt On fhertnrstion f Be. ..and . M uneaimkft .Htvjf am i iTerit,'i';ther fiecaiiwvthey don't k no w what"' to sot. or are riot re lr l t it. However. Ineome f C.. n H .nc.k is a i,l. iidid leilo. aa.!!'": would not make a hud candidate for any j g-4 o$W.''' , . ., . j . In which the lollowuig diipiiuJi rweived '' 1'" t, ! by telegraph last night, may be appended as a postscript : Nicw Yona, May 0. "At a meeting' held at the Fifth Avenue Hotel bise week in favor of giving General irM'rortfttttr': the President v, a committee was anooinled to constdt with ex Governor Seymour on th subjfeci. This coiHiiilllee.ol wiilchU.e-u. Stea.lman is reported to I the chairman, lelt tor Albany on Monday night, and it is said axe tu day in Utka.iu the. iulfihoit of twvfrtMvsfiwr."'-' " ' -. The (W-nllemrn referred to were General Jann 1J. SletMlinan, Gen Gordon Granger, Gen. T Kilhy Smith, and Gen. T W Egan. Onriiig yesterday, we understand, they en joyed a pleasant interview with ex Gov. Seymour, and that they also, t Ilagg'a Ho tel snd at the residence ol Gen. McQuadc met other Democrats. These gallant ao. diers, who swear to each other that their stout blows (or the Uuion shall yet result in a nation restored, arc warm advocates of the nomination and election of tbe gallant Hancock, hut they will give faithful sup port lo whomsoever carries the banner ol the Union and the Constitution in tbe cam paigu of 1S0N. They licit Utica this morn j ing declaring themselves highly pleased with their visit. j LIFE INSURANCE. 1ITS IMPORTANCE AND ITS BENEFITS AUK INCALCULABLE COMI'AST PAYING UttsSBK PltOsUTLT KOK A V slrsniir lo litistion, is ecutled t .OKO KttlKS O" VlfAKa mo connutfui-e snu pstroti&Ke ol in stliiiuon U ibe vurf targu aiuouul of Sl7,4Hr,8J)4.71 . paid statu it aeaaiiissrinsi, assy fa nHM f h- fr-rVirnTg rHCT-if tttv.f hi yuf tli g-g,"",' 37(1 SH.S0 I "sec", lis, tuns prtmttrrnr siqiport snd comfort lo Hi. nl,. ami orphan tbeu- h.Z tllMlrei P., Tie TIV. Inn,' A-h . ri .-Liu-. I C"iiinni-i.jifi ti. ttim l l K. "nrfbw I""' tUJIU ,1 I-. ,i..ur .1 Piir nrrcn terr-t y t c;c JSYTS 1F; IS fi is n7 '.7.11'i St.ft'itl 4I.H74 Tl lisvin u te value ikI atlilnurslu'.u, totlier M L' M oiiilnllty. mj prompt sTtlon m illf .Wl - . -tm J - ' ,m - tone .4Uu , , . , ' v.. . Miiti .ml lire or hf. m In know vuu ,rv ujve.tlnr i,, , rw i 'hsrKiua all ju.i ileaismts sftsu.at It Buck M tkJi, 4 4..ta,Jii ' f 17 I tii.-fi lri'.i,:w.U.r twr.7 ASSET, ' $8,000,000. If tatt Ml, aVt ilFi-L! ('awl. -tiu !. MV.rtl.Ki lvh Kili! ait ( ( l.'.J.IH-t ( IjoVIII fn Huh lr- ill KHtittr , I.'iittfl Malt- S VhvlllM Iliitu!- i .f t ,,, M at. il'uxli) of I lie ClUt iuk tviit) 111 !.., si.m k-. .n t.ckr mix) IJ.i. ! i.7t.j Wfiuinm Nnttit, 7.G12 rJ.t7 I 'r ln iu ntf in the h it.iU .-f A k-'IHh &ikI 4M ti ansa IiiIor.Mt tf Cm at MAikt l ". MMHT.'ii !tVlli" ftiul u i t--iiMfiiifij.jmUii "r-iri''T'iii -nrnpriifi- 1--" -y fV ' ""1 If S i rZsS!f'v i Vw,- -ak Jw.. : . ?2it.y.iSmm--' viota, - ir ttmt. u NEW ADVEETISEMENTS On CunsJgtttarnt. rjtff B fofln wmff tSxtniirtv and Medicimiw : I , n.la n u tn , flmTrTrrtr; f iHtrrr Kane in e - Ijemmi, 4Vptermtitt, anrl s finpnrior Boot Po Lil w. n.joMtn en , may I tf Auctiolitiers A Com. Mercian! llll,:riHl II I'lvuli n.t All ...; AfwiiraiMc April 'J If n imtnp ' )f f..r eoM w. o , it hi t-rnt"' oi,...rr. n I S. I. l'wr Mule. !7 :v T.i ts Its 1121.71 til. MSI Kb. S..i-r.-trv than ti'. ii fM i i nr c. n' Iu, foi a Mtalei! atnolliht. . It, , I III : I mm ,leio-,l VAT, Gen. il Ag'l , mli, N C of i 'rr kki - . fi W hull V ANIWRW -HKI.-s i'K .lllKl le, vy ii HtN o.-iivi I. PliT ASIIKKWS, I V. It, Me rptiE house i,or. e, A cHeviilo htroets, s KOnvr iwattniy Kir a pri if,, may is tf rner of Davie anil Fav-ih-nirahle rnaiiiemie stnl nMn;iI riiati W II JONKS A ('('I NOTHKR I.AlitlE LOT N C. HKIlKINtiH, L a. just reeeiveit no coiiHiL,'iiment . msy li tf W. II. JONES A CO., Auc'rs A Com. Mr-reli t. To Farmrra. atats toi.i.Aita. l'HK NKOKOtS AT THB NoHI HK.lIN Mm iI OIIIBT CONKKHKHCK 1 N ( II Kl AGO - A Cerlnill brother ll itllol.l, with aspkit wonhv o an antiieiit martyr, rose mid Mid "the cohoed brcthreii would I very welcome to the hos pitality of his bed and hoard dining ihe session of tlieCon(eTeuco." This heroic net of sell abnegation wasgreeted with immense applause, and the peiplexiim affair .ecined finally to have settled itself veiy pleasantly. Hut brother llalfluld is a married mmi. and there are such thing a "curtain Ice turem" Now, mark tbearoucl. cago TiW, "Broiiier llathVlit put Iq an' early appearauoe. His countviiauoe wore a Iooa ol iliM ouiposnie, and he looked vwy'Kke a man who bd vm atnit weft. ' Getting the floor, he proceeded to state I hut, upon reflection, ha had decided that it , would BOt u4ttveuiuul lor him tu enter tain the colored brothern, and therijore he Iwesml oermmilou. to withdraw his orotr. r 6f thataf nVfnft.I-iitr ;wi f ainttirmiiftrr; be said, to dwell upon ; bat the fact wap, that it wasn't exactly convenient. At last account, the two colored brothers had been assumed to a chean neuro hiurdinir- houae on Fourth avenue, and cac, like a dove, had lighted upon tbe wnlls of Metho dist block." BaUimort Qautt, H 60 mi 6U Hoe Kktn Tr imwi in th DiatT li utark't (J TA W ( lUrn the lnt 1.000 r Apni ao ir ITifOIt T.VM IU 1 AUttlvKM (il'AXO! ! FUSE PEKUVIAN GUAS0! r'lfty pnr cut Dividend is now being returned to ail wbo bar paid two manriame aa6 tfa tw ideudn will I. given asca!xt to alt attcb hereafter, who are insured upua t& jji- mlJT Tk. I'l.u ..... ..U hn. U b 11 T. ins ,r.tu win quired, though thn entitled to tli div give a policy upon which 10 paymstiia nay be paid, ami nothing mors wiD k. e party ought Uv thirty ot lociy years, suit after the payaMm uf Uu OL w.1" idends of Ihe Company ao long as life continues. asu i ae r.tns issaes iu years Knaowuieiti routsew to be paid at oeata or tbe apaeii The ACtns gives a seneral permit to travel or remde iu any extra marge, suu in an i t -omtianv. II rfMtjM'ts given M Krr, M. D , ExftmiuiDK Phyuin. PHCENIX o travel or rceuie iu any pari of tbe United Btata witkkai J u many advantages to lb Insured aa any rnhaw s-ZTi W. ft. t nW, U.tt.ral Aaw VTT ' Mar 14 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE' COMPANY. UK I N rrtKMENTlHO TRl CLAIMS OF TUB H4r.lvi Tit il'AI. .Ww ia... the lisi;- 11 star HI. PK.lt 1 US IlKTWi THOt'SAMi l-.iiu-l. rivi ,-:e prr pxiund Ii lie hv llOC4L.A Ut.1.1,, I ' 0' I 4' :IO Ta r Sill I ', th lnt Ice to si m ilai lr ot Dual to tmcks of ihe lmt Pannir Kiimr. tn he bad at may 1.1 tf OTA V C K I lioN ACIl S. V" U. .FLOUR, i 1 . 40 hsrrele iusy 13 tf lnwt arrived . T A W (. KTKONAt'H s UOAKS. KI'dAKK. ninv 1:1 ti o r w t; si'ho.n'acIi Guhn: .corn i m biishels of OTdle Corn may 13 tf 0 T A W C SXU0N.lt "H 2J I'll!. VAHNI uisy 13 tf HKI) PATKST II IMKH. (ITA W C HI ItnNyCH TLERYI CUTI.F.nV I f var; 141 Pocket KiiiMtH "2$ 8etu of Kii.vtjs mi. f.nl rantiwl lu an it. mv li tf O T W ( till (mil lint Hi'' h- H. t'li f a) U v llu SI 1 :i. F'irthe ! iinm-KlMt ion of the itf.p living ncttri-r In tii liiatttiitf of the tavf, Dnniii ttntl ibc liliinl, lliit li-lion-af will be ofjiititj vsvry nwiuihg, f fin Hit' lt uf Mv, frtmi tn 7 A of ock. A. W. FHM'.. Atr H-:itax l-Ti K O S T O N I C E I'OK NALk ( AI.I, AMi MAKE YOLH AKHANGK MKNTS FOR THK SEASON. PH. THIEM. Jul? l-jdlUA ACoS : A lalee IBHV l if IU u N 1 k, and m Ihu (I I C kiiidM, kihh and Meet and war ' MTI;oACH. I,... HTI'.i iACH i n.i.i'T ("oiton an iiuf t it. ii .-' tiUfi -tsttifii tloU. A aa- fjhii, J"r? . inaaByaji4bM4mrlrhv iMrntBC" hf " HI geoV ttmW wen hava lully atone, lor tlerusn ot tho highest pVisitioa and chanic- isdSsiWMttmvlfiUl tvNlhttn. ' TI, .... . . 1 l .. ,1 : I i . . i ter, Ui at three lUdioid feieaatera, whose nitelity to the. JediesU or their party ba never heretofore been questioned, waited urxm Senator Johaooa. ol Harvland. a fsr even ingt ago, told bia theii coaacleooea would not permit thm to vote for convic tion, and laecgod of him to prepare, la his nunnar, a anmmary or tba leading argu rneata for freiident JohasoB' acquittal, ia which they might eoeW with htm (they not MttewyvTBtroV' to whlcJt thef aiuzn point iov juiHiaeatioa wiin Uiatr rea- poottve CMstitUBnoieaa Tbie atorf annaan laareuiniej awv-ye-aiy' aatkeniy fori Missiohakv Board op vna Mktrodibt r.piscoPAL cntmcit, Houtii. iMiUtUU, May 8. The' Missionary Hoard of the Me thodist Episcopal Church South met here yesterday, Bishop Pierce presiding. Dr. HCFerran made a brief exhibit of tbe finance, showing that tlx -olieet ions- and dislmrsemonts in th destitute regions of tbe Soath daring the year reached $50,000. He ipoke in biirh term of tbe liheralit nf saa vauroai anaaaiatnat prpeta lor tuBiuturw are urn or prom tan. lite few giou interests of thecolored )eople Were uovior consioeration. Aeoaloronoe 61 col ored people connect ed with tha Methodist Episcopal Church, South,' had been formed with a View to th final organisation nf a general oonforence Of .tha" colored preacher ot the Church in the South, everything being on the basis of tlje discipline of tbe Metbodiat Episcopal Church. South, vet moo am, upvmtioua. ririe" f'Hrrliigp for Sale. MOHT FAMIT.T rAT.KrriK in i f.-.-l unions order, ik i, IT. red divan f..r cash II n it dlKu.d of privao.lv, II will he aold on Mon .IM -t llay Court, at II n'diHik. JA.S. si. Tottl.Wi, niy I.I 11 Ain tl.iiieer A Con,. Hercb't. mmh- JIWTiRlf JNSI TK, I.R1il..TO, VA. l'l'LIDATlONH will b. received at lliii time sdtu.iesloii .of lUO. AlJ.WI'llJ.'vAL (JA-IJJ-TT.S ui Ui this lustitutioii. Tinwe enuriior iu file xtumiliT mrintha eniov pccntlur iiilvanlimn in thM special course of ilifeipline aud inntru. -Hon, tiy which tbev are prepared for the resrulsr stndiea which couiuienco Mpt. 1st Ciii-ulaisWill he scut on stplinaliou. KltANClS H SMITH. -fllyiBI 'iBllH Wasassl taaptlJ,.itoa-,-.raVit--- A. MIL.TL.KH, Ko. 27 Old Street, x-etenburg, Va, nit iiioiikbt run ran r. I'aid roa tags, Brass, Copper and Furs. All lags can tie shlnped hy freight, snd, on re. eeipt of the Ksllroad receipt, the stiiprl can draw nu sae at aignt. may 1 Jawom EXECUTORS' BALE. .-.4 llAMt HILLS. TTTI WILL SELL, at the Coort Houae in Hal f f - iibtti i .-.-vrwn-WrlaT- the tfr itsrr of Jnue, mm, imy-nve Iiionsanii dollars ot Htoik Kill, and one thousand N. C. llouds, told sites. I The bills are on the folUiwlug lisnks, viz : taittlt of the Dank f c.w J'ear. .Jti.UMaK m -. WiliiilnatiMi. k IXO' -'wr -1Ti4anc--aivii Term made known on t he day of ssle. 8. it. If A It Him IN, ' J H. Mi CtTHltlNS, I Executors of Wm Murphy, dec',1. may li ilw ABovopttib Bruirr BoKT.-'Wt-lhear that a Northern man. long a resilient of tbi county, bought aome ngar tnm a Radical hopvkeeper in Fraderuiksburilr and UHk it home. Ill son.twelyo years oldaid to him, 'JJMtdej&Jrltta&alUW At last ne was persuatiea that some ol the (iigar it i but bcUIZ told that it waa tha aa rue Rait. leal sugar, he said it tboald not ty on hi itonach, and deliherateli used th mean Vttpwpyip;T1m trv-w)t-t have vote, fla can't swallow txegro tuffrago, Wool and all, auirai or no atlsaiw JX, aifocta niot wn irTwriT-'.anT imBfflw)ft,a.;4if sj U8T UEOEIVEI tot baUels White Meal. 6ot o fiorn. 145 hlf beta. N, V. elMiios Family B' Berringa. llKI Narks N. C. Flour. llsstaer4Kwi'.-.- ' ' '"" For sals at itdueel prices. May U tf , W. H. JONES A CO. TJITriSaS' Wn'bSKET, I kev. choice old old Naxli Brandy. Bay U tf Kick WUfJama Whis- 0. Ity Whiskey; 1'nre W. H J0XE8 CO. Feather, Fetilbera. Kf LBH. SICE h'EW FKATtLEttS. fJv .... For sab) bv Mayn rr- --uwviisubs?s T.rn 1t n-eiii Ipuian hewtffj'rin' off an ipmctrcltltgtowf'iJ,en reniRtt ani im - - j-. aL. - t t t; lli. ww Y . ' the most honored name ia tb land, And who ioa tarma ofclo aoetat and Dolitlcal ralaUoaablp with JtnTardya'ohnaon.'' ' y. ' -rm-y-ir r r Mr. Davit' trial to aartainlv to nmi off on JuueSiL . ...... .- itate hlaL iritii Tha ' Mississippi Indtm baa hoisted the name of Will It bharkry, for 0 overact, and Goorce Mi toung, for Liculfnaut-Gof Peeled Fewehr. t rf ma peeled pf-ache". May u-if f. f. 4j raw t; Ml BU.Tsnr5, Et.8. of tho aaas Knlttgwsyaniw. adiwadaj tilth. Call and swear voor erst, l if.- May It-U i OTaWO 8TKONAUH. - - '-v K w .a i lIsWaxT'"' IMkki not tti t Maple, olloti biiiifi from our to oav-uinl-n-halt nl! iiinl hi-c it hi Apr. Ifi -tf (i T .i Vi : blllOJiArtrs. 1 1 km rrui;! rruiTrKE! T N ORPKH TO HF DP. K OUR LA KOK HTtKJK 1 of IHriiiiiu'r"n hiiti, fti(i mb room foronr im w nttark, ro will ell all kituU of yornUarv for cMti. t avml bt low cost ftr the next 30 tUya. tmr MttM'k if cotnplf Ui, comprisuig nt'arlj oveiy lliiii in tho furniture Hit". We iur-n what w nT, and All re aak in ft call fr.'W thotto io r(d of fiirnitur, to t toavince1 that we &r wlline jf(HH-U tweutf-five pr c?ut. chtjier ihftn tlit-y Iihvo evrr bpn sold In tliUt murk rt. W. H. MOKKf8 k CO., way if No, 3FayUeviile Ht. fokss sV.it jtaumi)t : !TT..tT r-o Mtrttjal-r7mtiiTr. th vmftttf tfiAMV sTfvlilAtT ftm'i YLV"rturVi. 1 lummuiwl r ailud lo iravel and rt-eUe hi ajiv pit of Uta L uited HLatsB mitd Ruma mi .ti r.iM. .fit ot lijs vear l 3. -uleailat have aTuragei 50 per tent yearly, and are payable on th am (Hint trf tv inc iiiHiirr ti t It. pi.ll. ies are all NON-FORKEITINO !. lis KMses have ln met hy the anuual .iutorsnt received sltaie .v. r lo aweil the ireneral fund heloriKiuu to the iuaured. 6. Ii Lm paidovr 0 .VOW WOO df losses, and ssvv.a costestkp a cio. 7 tin rstes ot sasurauce are aa cheap sa any Company dolus- a sir buntossa. H. It whx nuf iSMcas vs csw.cni i.in. 9 One half tho uranium will tm received in the note of the lumired , 1,1.-1, n,rf, i ,. . ,. wamay stastaoiaa liaai. aa awa fsaief -s. ,,r ,.,, .. 'rjFT 10. Ir has ao coawacvioa wrrm Fra fKsrBAMrc ' ' pesaritnapalt -n I s surplus of latsrast kh Relative dnuarlcr of tin Coinjyinus (,xratiny ui Aot lh CarvUna, as to Ikeir Ael and LiidiHUifn. tah n from (he New York Insurance Report or Ihe yrur 1887, uhirh in Ihe hint rrjtori nitowing hoto mmh Assets each Company km tit mert each dollar of LidbQlty ; ' I'tliK.MIl MCTVAI.. ,F,T!a liaiHiaxva CoNSEcricrT Mutual KgtTiTinti Mashattvs . H lit IU 1 1 M 143 Ihe PIKEMX MUTCAL offers peculisr inducenieuts lo citizens of the Soul hern Blatss u r... atnina with regard to residemw and travel being almot.1. nnrentnctcl 1 bese .uteuitnts are maile from impartial report in the hands of the Agents of the Company I'rtnciixU Office, HARTKOHD, Conn. - For lavthav-wlaraaiiaav apply to tha Trawlllna Ajreotav.er.to;.: : , ...-. .,W!,.M,,v,.-- WILIIAM H. BAflr.VT General Agent for North Carolina, i ' BaWh, I c. 1 IJKOOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY! Jan. 1 - lit 3ra 1 , Dried Applea. 1 ff L88- Jo"1 orrlved sad lor aat by I IVKKlslTV. ri,HF. FXAMINATION OF TilE HTUDKNTS X f the Cnivumnj of the Siate.suil bvaia on alondsv. the iMh iuat.. and cuntinur until Thurs day, the 4th of June, tho day of the College Com- raenwiueiu. Tbe U.Mtnl of Visitors coniats of His Kxc-KLLFsfiv. JON ATHAJ1 WOkl'H. .4iiii.vut ol ibaStstAi aiul.t uBiaia rreaijent of file' B'rtartf'of Tt1(Wv:-'w'w-'--"'-'--: Hos. I). L. KV7AIN. I)., I'renideut of Hie CiVllege. john l. bailey, daniel jf. bakringeb, luke blackmke, john ii. bryan, "Saul c. camkron, j0h! r. j. daniel, . JllBSf Ai CII MKR, ROBEBT OrLLIASt, i calvin oeaves, ' JtlHS J. JACKSON, Wsl. A. JENKTK8, J0HH KEBB,' THARLEft MAStT, SJaXES TTlTDEKtlEAfi, " NEILL M'tUV, - -TOT-Aati;s'wai sa. t Ti B. RUOREtt, JESSE 6. gHEPfi ERD, :-aAifyf.srr:pi1ii,' fi r. mi ... . ia)-, 0 X If w ! u p. A an u .fi a e U ia, 0 M a A W HI fi s4 P t ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTION UPON TRAVEL OR KK3IDaNC AIL POLICIES P0SITIT1IT 1 HOM ?ORrEIIABU. Part of the premium loaned, ami io loan ot premium note is a tit or claim on the policy in case of death after the swond year. ' I i EDWAB0 WARRES, Rskigh Mv H Jw r . ' 11 1 , "i . 1 1 11 a inOFFEE MILLS. CCBRT tOin kfAL J Oeivsa, Conntev ftcslcw, raa lioeca. I able snd Pocket Cutlery, Trne. Chaiaa.. A fine aaswtmeftl nr aim sravrn LIBERAL COMPAkv iSf JIIE tiNITfii STATES. It rates being lower ttiaa thoaa of other Companies. AWarWliSiHiau..iA ayamjt-.;JJ:aiT- irr"-l' I ilUlll ill II lillll)jl)iaiJ filDI 'u omosa. IVcs. 141 Broddway, No w Vorl (City. , WM. W.COLE, Serreutry . rilRIiTItV W. ROtCir. If Information gladly fnraiahad in detail, by j' haietgh, 3. c. ifareh t.1 JPi . North parohnv TsMi t.as.rs ' wast A. OalaaaABa T,w,,ai CaKMlp, Naun. r. " ' "7" W. H. JOXEH A C.. Aprfl37-tf " AOoftoa A Oota. Iarehasta. A r.myt'mm ol' Superior Black rttiog iA vassj atfe April r-tf m. H. JOKES A OO. Aaetsess sV Cwav MsasaaOa. I BROWW. WHtt Hart Lew "w.h: x. g. TGZszz ft ta rt -1 WHOLESALE ATfrHFTArt. CEAUEUS i:istSl.ASJl 1DBSSSS 33C 'TZ."LZ1 FOREIG AXO aaxcBaan DRY GOODS, jo.0 JLBIOMI,. lV-0. ai PMSt E WHITE, Itt AL. 10 - F' sale at ,6o by ' . IWSL4" WAIiM. Apt-a M-r QBTHEBS APPLES. xv Kva Urrels AnpleajtvaryjaUoJ or rffrl April DOTJfttA BEU. Crt, Apru U-i ' . DOCOLAS BELL " pirrX HBLU. CUT HSHkLNOU. ay tV-lf S. I.tf.C. B -.V" if TKOSACffi i yoTRra i m:E Lot of m . Bauen iiama. ' alien dear tilde Ot aaavevsi . m Iveedlrur Aloetv 1 riBE AS.0KTENTOF WEFTJTJEO Bl V ..... . trf"' - i ere ntmed aHic'es )n rwnvn at z. ' April a tf ruya vr - 'rnmm'nw.' ...jy,a l-jr; A.s. Sa(jjp-w rtVt'A'A!JiSilfiSS!iSi'C fr:lj4fea4H
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 13, 1868, edition 1
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