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7 i t THE SENTINEL. WM. K. PELL, BEATON GALES, ' KMT08 AY 13, t888. I ITMS WBBK: - ' l V,m ,r?lm"mmr..nihlU weroceTna taaTata election, and toaa MtL ud their influence will be felt, la B B ttpo tli'dotioiei of 5 tb Republic,--ii we Republic ....-.. , fBtiiwfic oxtocioty uuid w o f little agitated. In'. view i the tremendous ;f ' ' iaaue t iUke, ie one of the ' eaomelie oi thMafcrmral tiro. 1ie might be rgrdd become to edacated to usurpation and eg ' BrewmtiM of Republican liberty and OonatotdfJoaai freedott, lire" "become at lu the twit ehaJiiere evWenC-es oi prosti- -vasel4laaew4fcgB pUcw,if we did aot kaow that the surface U frequently calm wd eompoeed, while tbe ocean is really itirred la ita AirvfooiMleat depth. Weannot bat believea. however apathetic the geo n) to t tb accumulated Radical f lodignatioa aad rebuke which Will put rooBi spirit which is working the ruin of all that Wf hold dear a patriots and tree taea. Tk. flcn.te. elttinir as a Court, will, this 55. w - ......:aewmfff'iwpswaaia, iawirOiaji toaypwiat- 1 beat, take op theltnpeacbment, with a view toiU final actioa. Whether Hist action will be reached, to-day, or whether several days will elapse beor a consummation is st- talned, It U Impossible to aay. Speculation I la idle as io tbe result. We draw some 1 JitUe f WorabM angary to the triumph of I right and justice, that so many Senators j bare kept their own counsel to prudently aad propvlj, that while sueh aaacrapu- t lout biifoti and lanatica as Sumner, and others, bare unmistakably exhibited a ma- lieio pra-yudBteot throQtfhout the pog- nm of the trial, and such unprincipled and TeoaI partisan M Drake, and others, here exhibited an tU disregard of decency and decorum, there are yet a number of Bene- f.-r? -t -saafe) a appaa-Mreftrily f" weighed the teetlmony and evinced a dis- pnaitlon ta do Jitstly and act fairly. Jt """w1irTirt5ma.t71ST"W -heiiatiott,wWca-thH -wttnesa the success of this most nefarious Impeachment move meaLit UU to eacoeed. It will be one of b bektat,if that Inlamous scheme, con ceived In party hate aad bora of party lust and fraud, ahaU b defeated. It will herald ao party triumph, no more triumph of Aadrew Johnaoa,-but the triumph of the Constitution of the land. It will demon rtrat that the Senate of the United Stales of our polliloal wlsteoce are ot entirely poisooed aad ewropted. It wiH prove that there It ttiU Uft at least a lingering respect Jor law. for the aanctlty oi an official ohli gaTwfi, loTtll Htlonal wptrtatlOB, for the Americaa character aad for the great princi plea of Bight and Joitice t Jnt ao aeon, we sretume. as this Im- neachtnent matter is disposed of, the. Coo stltutioni adopted by the Bouthern States will come up for consideration. Knowing how cormorant and clamorous are the pweboreVtMaie eHee,-rW bae-iiV dea apou the backs of the negro into the an ttctrjatloB otfar wlartear wr ttke-ir-fm- wraatad that tbe motley craw, wno are new imploringly banging to the coat tail of 'tJeaeaai-wlH'-t'a'apewde'-'-attaei o tbe claims of the "tiwly loll " in ortn Carolina,' indeed, "we Kara that It Is" a desired part of the programme, that Con fret abattf by tfaw tMHb-. of May, and on that day. If possible, accept the uonstitution, Iffld tliewter declare North Car olina HatbeUaioB." Well, If It 1 the purpose that tbe anniversary of the aeccs aieu of the State 'bell be thus signalized, by way otan stowwal, on the part of the ative Radical leaden, it- will be apposite aaough. At least three of them, who have juat been elected ta office, oo account of their patellar and refreshingly .beautiful loy iidtfjiBMd iw&tfi',: while most of them were active Uacbers of secession, strong advocates of tbe war, and tbe stoniest champions of slavery i So that, In a few daye more, we shall kaow what Cengres propoaci i to do wltb KotH Carolina. Meanwbile, tbe eioecfant emmJ:g:tih&g&& --fef-?Wky peeping out of their Beats of Math and fra erwaJi aawea, bat their aeTeral mouths wide open, jvady for tha maternal dim to urop ia a crumb or a worm. Hew many will be llled.--wba will beaaid and done, whp i ta be disappointed aad who not, aad "all about If these things are hidden in the rSWIT6ftlIeTlWIintttW,--- v Wbea all ft done. let the "patriots,' Mack- white and mixed. carpet-Wtcer and those who have a carpet begs, ma the ma !Wna while all ffood people will "beads ' fff , until It become neceswry to apply the brakV." With one exception : AndHliat la tblet There never caa be 'r quiet, and peace "an4 aettfen.ent,'until" the laws of nature are acknowledged supreme. Hence, the white people of the South bare aa choice but to atasd for their race etiaat all violoot aad compulsiona, aad ander whatever lufferinga or temporary de. :.;:1kata. Let thenu theBWjBj:: ftntttjeot.tf erwaaa turougti aiscouragemoni or maciion. Even if pressed tax:k for a time", we must because nature commands, eoncuer ia tbe In the language of the Hon. Jtobert Ridgewey, of Virginia, in a recent patriotic letter ,, " ! . "Kor should we relax our efforts for a tnle moment until this ereat and flagrant ' wfotvg at aegro aufliuge ahall je righted, and tne white men and women of the South - aliaa bewriwavl, amt ewi-y i the jaeulliag eii"ma imjihid inu'h hislatirtftj but oi the a.r.-litv au3. a tJt'.UiiTiaoiBi perils, which sSuot iefaliibly and almost ImmcdAtcly fo ,' low ia Ui traciu- is it not bioiwous . aau M"1UJrTft?t5 p?fti& eTtiTTrle anel beyewel wow Mtotiea. tiiat the lUdicei party should , k put.'Ui lB.w-tnakinj jower ot .,th rJoutii ia the nam is 1 a race mat, iu n nm- any other purpose but to roast and eat lie isnemiea 1 Cut eucn a ,peopla. ignorant, supersiitious and degraded be made fit dcpoaiuriee of politick power and proper rusrdintuf baarwl lattyuf freedom bequeathed pa by our ijUJUcro r i- rgrAB rwraf At Crabtree, in Yancey Ck, sixty-three not a Radical vote among them. Our friend of the Asheville Aleut uks: "Is there as whitt a showing as Crabrrte t" Ves, there's Hllville, in Duplin, where, in a vote of no( quite 150, there was net a seal . . .. .. ;laep-A'vMuia,fl.f:iJrawff ville! , The regular annual meeting of the Stotk hohlerj of the Jlauk of Cape Fear waa held in Wilmington, on Thursday.. Mr, T. II JWbjjet ttiseity , appeared a tire-i-prway offlhe part of tbe Btate. Tle '"TolTowlng geetlemea were eleeted Director lor the ensuing year: On Ix-half of the fjtate - Jno. Wooeter, O. K. Krench, flion U. Rogers ami (Ico. Little. Kh-ctl by the Stockholders Win. A. Wright, Jmui An.lerwin, A'Urn Empie, Koht. Hlrango, Z. ltitiiuer, J II tiaiteaiayajt.aietiieAa-e eaheiietit uiretinK of the nealy elected Dlrt-ctorx, W. tliH'l rrniidenl of the Bank. The ftudical Pheritf .lef t of liiinc. nil U a fair i.lti:inii-ii of the amjiUncy of'mo-t i ol the newly rlecied Radical ollicials in this i Vn3rm Liierat tm , oi a .vms oi a sale rnien ano pouted up by that individual : "Nona. - liy virtue of an excution iaauc J t .... . r ,. . .. , and direetid to me by the Clark, of the Contey Corte of liuncumb Conty a( lanes tbe estate ot etler at puolick sale at Her one II use one the 6 day uf'Frb 1 SOS to the highest bidder Ihe following property of the aaid to wit one Mare Jain the 23 1808 By 3 aumiiur II " The Aahevilki AVw givia details of some of tbe Ira (Ida perpetratetl by the Kadical managera in Mitchell county, in the hite election. It lays that, at one precinct, at least, the polls were hold in a back room at the residence of a violent IjUdical. Only one voter at a lime was permitted to enter the room, or witness the voting. It a Con servative voter appeared, bf rnidrsrwrtrt f m vere and iingentleuianly course of eiamina llpaJ)Useani; wufwrn atfnwrd wmnr- Ttegtstratlon was continued on the days of election, tor Itu.I -icals only. Conservatives were driven from tbe polls on the II rat and second days nf election. The Hutherlordton ' ftndiaUor makes a remarkable and significant statement. It says: "The number of slaves in Rutherford County oeiore tbe war was a little over four thousand'. They were as obedient, in dustrious and happy a sat nf people aa an; IS low orate. ' 't tne four inousann, iiicrs are not fifteen hundred colored men, wo men and children in the county. Only about 480 blacks were registered, and ,a everybody knows, all tbe negroes were registered who 0Uld be found. Mlttneaa, poverty and el posure have been sweeping them away, un til it has become a settled conviction wilh moat negroes that when afflicted by disease, death is sure fo follow." If anything like a similar state of thing exists In any other portion of the Htnte, where did the i 5,000 negro voters ol North Carolina come from ? Genera) Oaiihy has just issue.) from his office another decree in reference to caais of attachment io the civil courts, and for the purpose ol making provision lor the payment ot the tax for defraying the expen see of the late mongrel Convention. Sue tioni 2 and 8 are as follows : II. In every case of attachment pending in any couit of the Btate ot North Carolina, of ol lhe Ktate of Sotitn Carolina, upon prool that tlmalisence of the dclendunt which constituted the ground of issuing such attachment, was occasioned by hi ace king (o avoid conscription into any mil itary organization engaged in armed rebel lion against ihe United States, the court snail, on motion, dismiss mch attachment ; aad all proceedings in prosecution and en foraement nf sorh attachment are hereby declared null and void. III. The sense of so much of ihe pro visions ot UentnU Urdurs. Ho. SO, r ebruary la, .law, lrom tbese HexliiBaru-is, as want to an additional assnaament nrtaxnn per sonal property to defray the expenses of tbe Constitutional Convention of North Carolina, ia hereby declared lo he that such assessment ol one-twentieth of one iwr cent. Ha to be made, upon such personal property aaSw as by law taxable, and inclu ded in tbe general tax assessment lor raising revenue, ana on n oilier personal property and all properly exempt by the revenue law ot tbe Hlate oi North Carolina lor and 187, (section 8, schedule C,) is lo be exempted from the levy .ot said additional one twentieth of one per cent. The Bout hero portion of Kowan was visi ted bv a very detractive bail atofm Inst wedu ,IIe hail-atones wtrt.aa Jare aa par, triilge-egga, anil the earth was covered to tbe depth if several Inches. Mr. Farley Ellis, of Rowsn, whose daugh ter area seduced off by a agro, has recov ered her ia Moore county, whittle she had lieea led by the black scoundrel. K Ilia grow uiU ou Dan Kiver, and , the Danville Timet suggests that their eultiva - tion would be more prnfifahle than 'that of tobacco. Norton ma ('osorimkaf. We mrard it as nettled that there will be at least one acero elected to Congress Iroin Viririnia. In the tfrift Het in- "vrhlrh - Kertwr" t raontafr, there ia a negro majority of several thousand Voterv-tftcA, luvateA. Ho danger. Norton will be ruled off the track in due season, iuat aa Jim Harris waa. Tbe Northera lUdlcele have Do idea ot al lowing a aegro to go to Congreag( eeHala- bfore tbe . Presidential election. Let Norton bold on for a while, and hit 1 1,000 will be fortlicombg oat of tbe grand Ra tional Executive Republican Corruption There was a boisterous, drunken fellow ii DanvUle, trosv Caawall, last week, calU lag ta? Ramcat jr.U.'WM:,i)ViMtin Radical ticket and wanted Radical water oatyV" TbcfC was tootia la town, but it was , pur tbe Sentinel. TJT mUOMAh CKLRBRATiOff. Dear Hentiiui .'r-Mjf attesUoa having been oalled to the fact that, owing to theeiukneas of yoor Junior Kilitor, yoor Sea lot was obliged to leave the (.'eojetery go Haterijayj Jafternooa before CaptDavU dcliritred hi! 'addreat, and aikrcajfiently could 'take no -4 ...,,, - , - - y.4 antes ol It lor yiur coiummj, 1 st'Od you a few Ukea for my own use, that those mem , , . ui.i, . u ,.i ing it, may form aouie Idea ot the pleasure which C'spt. Iavis conferred on Hume who were present when he spoke. . Af,...ui ... ..... km if,. n.i TWTiiiHiia m Tin usrj , 180S. itn UiinKlel lewlings l pnue and appre- heOJiion: pride at" msving rwell Ueetnedi.'" civil lil.erty slnnr that can challenge nrtlec t .w. nnv tl. nlace asaivned him on ' - ' " uiai sacreu ua auu nTju, iu nyyii heative lut he should not he able t din rtrr'irftfr ).,. " ; "It ts a delicate thing for p.-raons oern pying our positior, to ipeak ol the Ute war : and of those who wereeogaired in it. It i" so easy to Ire misunderstood, and there are thoMi so ready w misapprehend, m, that it is olt. n (leeine.d w isest anil ntfat prudent to ; suImmH silt4 t iireirentation. rather tfcanirpmr in iMwrii aii"Wrntr li..n fh-tnri-il 1 oe the liver nou erln ir nrt.ii: it eiernai innriura in ripu ami juauce c.iuhl lie "Icterinined bv human force or by ninilM-rs im it unriMuuifcnw i-inmui - balls .tier may wiei.i well as me purest patriot, 0O& voice f Ih esmi wad i .. .... . crack ol the rill.- may decnte what i est, but not alas hat is pnri'at and l.est ; they may decide w ho shall t;oVern, but they do not alwajH decide whether the governed shall Ire "tree, or whether they ahull la slaves, whether the ruler shall Ih! a Wiih ingtoii or a Bonaparte. They have doci ded that Austria was stronger than Hun gary ; thai Poland was weaker tKan Hub ia , that the Turks were more powerful and more numerous tliaa tue weeks, nut i n iUite certain that the tree people "I the I'niU'd State of America ever accepted any ol these decisions, or even that of liril lull domination over the Emerald Isle ( Alter saying that it was not necnaaaty lor him " vindicate to ir tbe charact. rof tho who ha-l foiioht for us in the late w-nr, thut it waa enough for na to know, as we i In I that they went forth at the hi. tiling of North Carolina, and tielieved they were tlgiiiing for Omattrotionei Liljerty, -tbeir raw -talievitaBee fKwa a rv nt uoMe ani.sin, in n n ii 'oot right snd wtnng. yea. i nneeiling for b wik-e irwmmt,brjfni; Only, that tbey were In great em- thai i they w ere greatly in the w rong -it is enough ! for us tn know the sacrifice they made to entitle them to a warm and affectionate and j a lasting plnce in our hearts and memories." After relating the fable of the. Lion who said, when be saw a pi (diss of the king of; beauts overpowered by a man, "if the Lion ! had held the pencil, he could have shown ten men io the grsap of one Lion, be con - tinued: "Let history be writtea as it may let those who are ready to associate failure ertlh swtmt tivr4 eH ). esri" ft a rnnH tr fit rZLT.ZZ.. tuJtJ,ZZr.(hTfZir ""j " "' "' - ing, write and aay what they may- let our Ute adversaries -I will not now call them enemies, for Inwards those of thorn who fought bravely, as they thought, for tbe Constitution end the Union, I -sMiertsh no particle o enmity. So far from it, I do most earnestly anJ sincerely nope thai mme they are the connuerors, the end may ah that they were riirht, anil that the common berritiK ot civil lilwrty bequeathed to un hy our fathers, for which they thought they were flghtinff; may lie i reserved - to us all. I At them, 1 say, write doaB the late civil war as a great relx-llion on our title, aud let llt say e) they will so iwrona; w that our dead were traitors and we llebelg still this csnuot sflect our fV'clingii aii(our convictions. With the full cousciirusriena that thev were actuated liy the purest im pulses of nature, and hy the most putriotic luoU-vea,. ami oohsciosui (if ur Jisa -mUK rity. we can spurn such epithets when crim nail v applieiL And when lor our nulile dead, or for myiwlf, I admit them as just, msy the waters ol oblivion sweep my name ami aiLrnunmlieancriiif nm tram existern-r ' And I say this in perfect consistency with my duty, whether aaa citiir.cn or suhjuct ol the United Htatra; for if the occasion were a flttiri(r one, I could show from abtindant authority that if any crime at taches 16 th' me I'ugniicd in the war between the North anil the South, It waa that which attaches to nil war, and was no greater on the lulling si le than on she eonqwering. - Whatever then may lie bh'hI by othera, it is right still becoming in ua to cherish 'he names and Ihe memories ol our martyred bur.u.1. I. riulii . Ilu. vim 1.1 l.l.l ssererl the memory lfT the great Christian e:-. . t. " . -r Captain who, rive years ago Ul-liay, sur- rendering his life. sacrifice on the altar of his own loved Virginia, for her cause. and the Cause ot the South, look hia place with the saints aiiove, anil le.lt to us a name and an example that should never die. 01 him it .msy t lru.djml!', be would freely Hlf. die. lift ;(o'.aev .Ilia cflantry. but he would not do a saean thing to snve it ( A long at military skill ahd acinnre shall have a votary, hit lame a a soldier will Iw w ith the bi'; ashing aa the muired love of coun try shall warm a (leople-'j heait, his charac ter aa a patriot will Iw wilh the hrightest. anil aa lane as the Christian name shall be dear to the heart of man, bis deveted and spotless piety will rank him with tlte pur est aad best, . Could such a juan co)ild PoTk3er"pTou' CiTiTiTliniritie ITiousands of brave and good men who fejl! with them, ave been enlisted lu an ignoble cause f A.nd North Caroline't own honored dead should not be forgotten. There was my own belovwliieaeral. Pnttiirrt!W--tb.u Very soul of honor and of truth, 'listing everything mean aa be lovotl everything good, the centre place In whose heart was filled by lore tor hie native tuate. . There waa Aa- demon, "the brave ami good", the gallant Pender, tbe dashing Jtamseur, tbe knightly Daniel, and your own patriotic soldier and statesman, Hraneh. There were our young Burwwyn, Marshal, Graves, Williams, and a host of o titers, with the thousand brave spirits whom they led- gone Wwn now but Heaven bless their names and Wmorle frueir - - - When (apt. Davis liegau hia tribute to these, "our noble dead, the, venerable l)r Lacy uncovered bisj hoary head .and sat withut bowed ia token of reverence and respect anlil be cloeed his srntence. It was a Utile thing, but most touching ta those who bad tost bear and dun ones Th the holy cause ol liberty, to ne such res- . .1 a . i... .... ..'!.. . . i pect paid their memories by tbe pfirest and beat of mea. , f . i. s ' Attar tpeakine; of tha devotion ot our seikUere iiAait r jaiAHWaUtia ia victory ami their fortitude trrrttDr dufeatTand euflerlng r Capi Iaiacoatiatied , " . " 'JJut peace bath ber victories so lea re nowaed tlaa war.' The- -vectotiee ot -war ha stiiswaMseaa Sieve swj tswaa aura be- cause w were the weak agairrrt taa-stroog, tb. few insi .1 -Jd that 'fortune ftlwaya lavored the aide that T mou c PFiU'ifT hat tbtr himftBt wtwtisml ttir pT'tnw&;wir'-tr"'''''"'" VUS flwranw affilnrt HI was so la Ui lim wonder, out that we failed, but that wa accomplished o much.' After picturiDK tuofV. graphically the vie lories f war arnj the horrors attendant on them, he' proceeded : ' "Not so the victories of peace ; they are not won without sacriScea, thoujrh they de inaml no hfti-ritlce of bieotd. The Ood ot - ' - " ;,t,issWitawM-f ap.ear lnrk nl gloomy to us - to In. it ! appeared irk over all the land yetif we ! art- trm; to orir priDCiples, true to our (le aretnit; to onr soeet.true to the history of the pant, true under wtonus hieh we cannot aveit, makiiij. no Hiicrifkea of honor "r of Belt" nv tecl- spurning the cringing spirit of craven -il,tri,l..fl mitt trim urn ufn h.v. ilwlv. n'n . ; . . ".: n '.L.i.m. "?;u,.vi.jfVFZ?' i the world l.v the manner of nnr life tliiit it , "Ja. '" l""' we ieire ttie (...iisinuiion unit tli. 1... 1.,.. 1 1, ... riril lilx rty that feeling with the Scotch poet TS VSo w'ilil S ou : r,i1 the wrfti li liin iwin-t. .rti l.f.ith S let l r.. l til' mulj strive the ihri.iie, Mi.miIU Inrtli lie dauiued ogih..r " Sliv if Wl. sr. ,1U, ,rur( a, , ar). n,,t (M, r,,ttlv " 0 ..nuily a little nrelent huiiuer w ilh a iiii' nf ittage, at B cost compared with which Kami's i- nothing, the sai.'dfi will not I in vain, and lie who brniir i eth all thiiijk to right end, wjU iSvu.lu The" f frrorti'a of ' hi.ce. And, an in ihe 'Ute i i. ..: i ..... . i . . , . 1,lU,, ,t ,,, vet aooear that tln.se who may ' yet appear that those who ;,! ,i. J. ... .... ...,.. . . .1..... ... . - .. . ot. j lnore especially ti,,, (, hi- lolid :...,!; i ' i 1 i i , ' r"1 ffrif of tmf Ti whlcTi is the life ot them. i. st run ' i . . i . it i 1 1 o It we are pnlienkand laithfiil, wise in our inif l.est - i i i - i i.,.i. .i,..i.... counsel and prudent in our actions, upjH-al mg to time, the j;reat vindicator of right, from out ol the gloom whith surrounds us may yet emerge, in new lite ami vigor, the soul and spirit of civil liberty, giving new lilit and hope to our whole land, all the more glorious by reason of the darkness fnuN which it comes, as the green growth ..I Ilia rir.i. ...... I i .... ' T .....i .,11 ,1... i,r;,,i., ,i ,,,. i.,., n... i, been swept and blackened by desolating fl iinea. Let us endure with fortitude whatever ol seeming seventy Providence nmy inflict upon us, and discharge faithfully and pray erfnlly whatever may be, required by Hie ilutiea of Ibe present ; not the least ot which is lo care lor the wants and coinloit of the widows and orphans l our noble dead ; never, for one moment, forgetting uianfttn t mr own tatra, - our own couu try, and that, in the tangnnge nf the great i siuuuamlllsl, woman n e dwell among ur j own neoiHe.'" The addfras rinsed with n eloqnrnt trif. te to the women of the South, which closed billows : "II she could work rich bniim rs of silk in the bright May days ol 1M1, lor the gal lant regiment, she was as readv W make warm clothing in the cold winter W '114 and tl ior the suttering soldiera. It she Bhowered fair flowers upon the volunteer, . 0f tlc handkerchief w hen all waa bright, si)e ierei now ,mt ,e , ui, . Wltll , her true warm loan, to lav Iragrani II iwe'rs ' l i. - . . i ..ie: i nun van Mini hii Hill mv I li nil 1 1 il nun w ive !r s. ... rrP"?-; i no smiles tin' I missings oi tm-noiiie wi inen j f the South in our tall we have then j hcrts and sympathy.. There U a God who J reWar,i ,ruth anil virtim, mid Heaven i wm Jel WeBg our s.mthern land lor the t ,ake of our Southern Woineii. ' j Nothing unpleasant occurred to inur the , melancholy fcatisfactiou of Huh iiH-m.riHl celebration, or excite that bitterness of lee! inj? that must some times riy- our hearts, control our words and actions us wc uill. II there wuro auy I'niti-il Kintea miiiiv ulli cers present, they had the good taste not lo appear in uniform. .Notaiave waa iei lected. anil aoine were literally covered With fl'iwors. f'apt. Davis spoke from Ihe lare mound in the centre, anil the l ulu s cluamrud.at.iua i.cl hoUlinu llieir :'aii.ts and liouqtteta till be closed hii. uihlrins, when they w ain-red thmiigli the ci inett ri lo rierform their labor of love. Truly The streams of the South to their sour - i.li,.ll flow. Her valhes arise her nioiintaiiis sink lo, Kn: her ilaiililei sbail i . use mih ..ii"iriil prnle Tp Klurft, ittiheae whu..su-uuUU ba 4i4. A Msmbkii ok THE Wakk Coi n I v Mkmoiiiai. Asih IATIoN We make our grale-ltil acknowledgment tn our accouiptishuil " correspondent, Mrs Mary Bayard Clarke, for the furcgomy nketcli nf tliv iuterestiii aud touching cere mooie at the Memorial (Vmetery on Sntnr lay. As heretofore stated, the ode which waa lung on the m'rasion waa the productmu ui i hprPe".,rhiph hasao often emhodterf charm l., .1.......1... t r......r;: rr-.. . r... r. i. i ... . ""nj;iii.i. mm laiicicn. ii e gi ft hell that it may 1 admired by all lovers the True and the lleantitiil : Ode for tha Memorial Celebration the 10th of May. ol of BY SHI. MIKY BATARD CLMlkS. The nutsii' to which this mle was sung, aas composed by the Hev. William I.ucv, who wits the Chaplain of the occasion Ob: nhiid nut s ti sr for the solihi t-s wbiViti d. When the nK of lh. tr eoiiutry whs ftiii.i; ; But scatter with lilies ami roses tin- ia.v Where thev slmuDer in lorv iiihIviii ; They knew aot tti mrrnw Ibe eontiaere.1 niuat . , feel ..-. TImi grief of a fruit less endeavor. The heart breaking panr wheu Uie struggle wia o'er And thltXisnner Was ft.Mted forever. Keep tears f.-lie nation thai, vanqmaht-it an.f ruined, Can lay o'er its heroes no tablets of stone. Pill bartes thorn all In the tri e heart of w nuati, Who honors Uie nsmeleiHias well as ihu kmiwn ; And makes every year this fragrant i.vatin, lu niom'ry of actusou, tlw teothol eatisi Ma.V, As with rosos whiiHi hlwirneil alien the hero li i dying Btts scatters the graves of bis comrades that day. With .esv for their baxibatones, tbe iiamtlesa shall be, All wrapped In tbeir clueftaie's bright glory. And deeds Ibey bare done with bis same Ins en rolled ... ,u ; m .auk m ! inn ii nil nf i n n - ndUiia,evsrv spring, snarl taeirniemryansw . V. v ..... I liu tneir graves io we uearwia cnuureo unuorn j Ase as saured aa now unto oars. j flTflEK, CAPEiTABT t CO. t G TI O C 'I2 AND COMMISSION MERCHASTS, txfMsitoK irreinnr""'""" Feb'slwtf ' lsfiV1fa. jarvat Tlis Indnal av NswRTII CABf.lW4t affteiiorAt Hting"of ihe Ktoek. boAilanor tne Basaa or worm -ajsrwuna will !1,' Jff h lyi Tburlsv Jnar.lr4lJviaita - Our Hew Tork Correipondeiice, ran m'ba thkiT-Tmpka cum By t- yoRTH CAMllSA KLBCTION8-HOROSIr'-fi6VTHERy TRAPS. Naw Yok, Ma titk, mSf It wa Sydney Smith, I believe, who de scribed our weiuUi r-lalk aa "the meteorolog ical nutation and nnswerB which ennatitute v'.Twe tmrmrn m -nnurTr nnnnnuim, and an 1 am Mire uvy loriinT IctoTi w.-re ik' gun liy tuniu- ulhuioii ol lli kiuil, i will only state uow limt e hm'e 18 Imviog an tttllmjiberic c.nnilili'.n. 'ilr the lat k'H TISTCnJaTSnTaTr'W" nitinii" ruriiin I he la.,t w inter, in this latitu'h', lui- htnti'il Ki niDiiihs. which is a partuil untie i.iitiini at i prediction lately ' .....!.. . (' t . iL,. w e ure t tour 1 1 h: I. Ill l. W 11 inti'ud ut' The p Oi. r- an til! li lei wilh llnlietuil d ; tnent, which i nmv ilr:iwiiiL' to a clow. : What the venln t ill lu (-in only lie siir .ilRlseAii . At U4JtaJroralie,to tl Preaidt, It K " .in..,. . , A- V' I., ,M- -. ! in his a.lmi s I ft. ioi.hiii i- io ..v h ihi w ii. t le etiiiae Iwiitf ni-..'K himnrt inrwr.-rif i- . nil I u it foretell. I.U' tl.. ti I inoM loluil ly will Ik- j and a hundred to one At night tlt Hulls ral leioful. It een,- in mi, however, u xelt ir ; huPsud se.t evertlilug aad pror.-atK-il to lie iileiU 1 'I op io-,, l!,.tt l.e pi r- ni w hin.m vert a tree i rf.lrl' ill Ifi'n ;, il.--jlot ism w ill ' not te the Hilt j t i i r tit t y the i lmii;e , and in this vi w of po- nnt'i r. it ruiiht be t'weWSiw fwnmt Hr'v-w"??ottw "-W""W lieiruj to pTi'li: Hi.' Mftljo j , . , "",, , ,, v ,' , ., ,,,, tui.-, ; i, ,v. :i I lt-ct U N'J't hern in ool. t . k no I l.ut oi, endeavor ed to a '. , I i tin- h lonti i-it I llHS III. 11 III V O- " I Ihe tf ol tillt JUHIVst II, e lilst. Our icvudlliuu mi bciAUou-J wut..bv aailiaiMtc , , . ,. , . i rnpuliv ciniiino .ti,o ii. ( onores-iiiei, ,-lecteil i v ,, , , , at t tie ilit li, se v i ml cars no,, Wt re eXi lull ,l by the radii tn t impr-deiM cal ( Viiore-Mini a's in :i Illusion, aii'i it is . that the newly e.lit'led radi n mnv ag'iin In- i xi luded by a Ilcmot r:il ii- I '-.n e littllig justice. Sor.isjs, not ii-, il hail unotlier no ei n very much , - I This wouhl hu a loi mcr U It; r, I'lle l.idic- Inivi e reports that have I lieu have tlml ' " " irciihiti d ali it lie I I l.i nil n, and say tll' V I'crla'll i ilef food fur sfBll.btl. They expect vi-s iiltogetln t to -ni l) I t.i till IllM'l V li ;ive a i idea of 1 t'le right til ColiVelse lljl tll, ;ui'l llrt,V getting up nnithino like a p spirary. ft i prolnier, rln-n. oliiicat ciin Ihnt it will a hannleg scarcely ttllinililt l'i Itioie than tea part v. Tlic in-ason lor S .ullierii Iradl ovr, and tic ui ti 1 1 .. n : - i oinplai ing. done very liltle iswsiss. cntdd e-h-cf a fill! fotnt-im fiolll down trii.bl ii .- h. is ii. t"-'. is nearly n nt hav H"W rbry tile poor, i ' i-i i v i 1 . I tn'. trii -1 i.o sorncl lllllg Tn nltTiTlo I iaWil.r isminni eehilneiii ot rite errtmfrr. fitst. K. M l li : vi.'M i Clicslel'lii'1,1 t '. .11 il huggy ii ten d i s made ii imiriie. I A i nop. tti.nt t. m, in t , l . Mi a-o. Till . Hi. Inn .r ii. When it- iiiiti rii-'l in .illii tin nl lr hli l, to "i-l.-f t ttlf h( rctiiriK'U'y 'Wedding. lrol)s-t'a rail slic wii" mi I ) hrr lover will, u iip nifjy I" curry ti r I, ..me. On the rrvtd they iiyt thi piistor of" tlnir Cliurrh, nnl a the license iiHil liet n nlfe v-Iy obtaineil, tlit iin piitif iit hihI t ioi'ifi hi nlf-jrti tii in-iistol nwi Uih ct-i-'Mii'-iiv t i4 $f per ftf mr-. t nttrr .carriage-with a tanner and his wilr wbnt In neif 1 1 , In- iireent as witness's. Ttie Western pupein tell a storv of a I young couple w ho rmle into Otterville, Mo., ; a lew days since, in pursuit of a parson to j many them l.t-uiniiug that, ha ia st p j store in the public sipmre, they rode up in ' front ol the store, anil, railing him out, tohl ' him their errand, anil he, without requiring I them to diitiiotint, married them as they : slit, to the fjfieHt i,tinisctiietit of a crowd of i spectators who had jriMiercd to Hitness r,e C'-reuionv. This itMiitiiils ii- ol a mat i iage v. hich took place in Siili in, Mn.s . verv ninny yeais aoo. A repcctahlr i-niip'e In.d come lo town trom Ti p-li'l t I i ttie p'ltposi' of Im ini. join! in liuti nt .1 1 iiiiony . As they were ' riiling iliii iii,''i N u.h i-lnit they met the witty Mr. Iliti. Mi rt ill. anil, reining up, told hi in I In it i i r ii in I t .i in. n. Well," sail I the i ciuuicai Utile hamster. Untiling ovr his ulas-e.-. with ih.- iMiiiklc peculiar to him, "Do v ii ni-li. K-'iure, lo mairy this wo ; inah i" "1 1, yes," replied the man. "Anil do you wih. tna.liiin, to marry this man f i Yen," r.plt.d the wi-maa. "Very Weil, j fin n go alioiit your business ; you are mar j rieil last enough," replied Mi mil, and wmt : a'loiit his business. A Fs IKK story, I'rvUil Sroiiv. - The' tillowing aimke C'aiisL'l's Miionzinc, is ac'.uallv enough li make one's chignon slant! on end : In speaking of snitki H, I am rt.-inin'led of an nine bite I once heard of an Indian mil v. av otlic'ml, w ho was trimming w it li a large knife some plants which formed a border ol a flower bed. title waaeuttutg the totm oft anil white so in ge.t she was scarul by seeing the coils ot one ol Ihe must ileailly serpents ol the country amongst the leave. With a lorn! shuck she droppid Ibe knile ! am f plants, soil a man employed in Ibe i gnrilrri.ran to her assistance, (lu lu aring the causVof her iilarin, he soiijjlit to kill the simke with his hoe; the creature was plain ly to he seen, writhing about, but, although struck, It nUile no effort to escape, nr turn on its assailant. At last it lay motionless, ami the gardener ventured to pick it tip, when he lounil it was hciulli-bs. To the horror of the ladv, the head waa discovered a,, mug the lenvi ?, w hich she hud throw n down on vecing the mmku she had grasped it unconscioulv nmong the tops ol the plants, and with her garden knife had sev ered it frfatt.the hCfdy-.-Ttre-.bitVof species of sliake was usually fatal in six houia ' ' A V K I ) OK STOLEN. litfht or pai-- ro J , atmiit 5 jt ara old. with lWua rmiicr Kutttil ami i etjiurt ; vi(h whit sptrt in Hit' fun lu: il ; r-ajbt biud leg white wmrly to the kiwi' and U tft whiUf ti itd ht bov the ankle, rt4 wuh n- un cttr Utilt; .Diriui ol wUi(.j I ili.av a 1iJtI ri witrfA far hii rwtvery or fir ftttv liifTf)aIiti ilit will l1 IhervM), .Mr"l- if KiMitllU JONEH. its r NOHTH CHI.IH, i ioHJvirrii! t'OUNTY. ( toi ftT or Pi.r.As Asrii.,ii iit:r KiisioNS, Fifiac- hv Iran, lstiS. lircuz.i McLean ) lAnrtreWJ txacn. j i it ' t i f In thtncasw. It appearing )o the Cimrt that Ihe ileienuant is a nou-reawout, it is, tlierafore. or j,,reil bT the o.mrt that publicanun be made iu )he nllti) Ai.mW, for nil sueewwive weeks, no- tifying tte said defendant lo be snd spiMar at tin- neit terra . f our said Court -to b bald fur the County of Johnston, at tbe Court House ill Hmulv- tleld a tb 4Ut Monday ia ala, Itiui, aa4 lhn and there to ri'plery and plead ; utberwise juilg ment will be rooderad ex purte and tbe property S-vied on condemned to sale tbr plaintiffs uen. ' :' - - ' Witneiw. R T MAN8EY. Olerk of eue aaid Cum t, at Ajftkia. -tha. , aUaMW. o. '.iry.4 law.. f. i. aiAsaiiii. Lta. t ApTH -Wfl"f G OR -V 1.000 bnsheU on hand and to arrive. Har mU . JfU iBs,.t7rrW' TpOB SALE IS QUANTITIES TO SCfT PUB- 4' ehawrs, liy avtct TELEGRAPHIC. , from Washington. WuaixoToa, Hay , M. A ben) at nneertaiutj exists regarding th im Beaebsaeat raaolt. Henaiora keep tbeir own eeaaeale. iadioonr people spplaad thtm tut Utaiij eooduct in this rasped . 1 FflOM WlSOTKOTCiV. Wuiiiikotos. M, P. M. Meads tlr.f(aaplis Orant tbM both branekea of the Oeorgit taglsUtart ta Itadiral and that the tbe aitojiiion of the Cuuatuutum. Both brauehe of the Iegialatnre i Hadiesl. Neither Hons In session to-day. Oenra! Iwseaa sudseveral memhera of futw viaai'svwina ike ft'aaiaaase In liaei : m-.'n4 Kx f'reJdeiit Bueharian i rUngerensl v sii-k. Tlic .Star says ' '1'he fVars lu the impea.'hnient st.n-k mule a I ri-ioeiiiliius rally last evening, aQd fur. a tlnii' had tt alt their nn way. At (he leading led la and .rtiier. nuiaia, wfsare .tranaaaaga, a-.U. markai are carried on, the friends uf the rreldent hi ei eiiiwd lo kuo. a ihmg or tan U-l- : ' Itfitf Well im a.-4UOlkl . lsl. lo Kilt-. rfsrliiyilar auviotis to bel on aeipulal. To 4ay it fian Ueu a aee-saw ojieration the itears tipper- ; most one hour, and (be Hulls the next. Hhouldj lh-eicilemonl iiu-reawe in tne ratio it has for the. 'fart Wrtr-Wgrif finnm, ttTinWay It wtTl be Hp tsi Ifewat... .aa . sil,iIMtlitN(j,wv -s-sVnawahaeala Tueaiiav will lie tbe mast earning dav in wh- inglon since the surrender of UV. army The AV,.r. savs "rhere is a goiiddeal of talk about town to-day j upon the probable result of tbe impeach ment trial. The public purse ia somewhat -aetasai, feat ttw $irepoBdeil weirtnti a to ite upon tltr Hide of acquittal. A gentleman, u iial'y well lnfi rm d upon the carreut topic, nni who ha opiMirtanttitd of knowing whereof he MM'tiksi, hIu1 tlu afternoon that Hon torn hail diMiHuvd of the queulioii of KtanUu' reino val, atnl will make no quaetion aWmt th lresji ilriit'a right to make th removai. The jHiiut aUut wh.ii h tht-y are now cuiicerned u relative to ihe cifi inwlmj appointment, and the letter of authority to General Tliomas. 'IlitJ Kenator who are aathsfled that there in no cause of eonvictiou, y rostiMu nf Mr, MtanUMi'w removal, are not eo well H&tmtlttl that (ha Executive bad a right to inakri Ihe 'fit irrfrrim uppoiutuient. It ia not UUeveit, hwever,.thal thi point will be oonnid- rvd a high crime or midniaaiior." The above paragraphn, are telegraphed to illus trate, thtt titter nueertAinty regarding tbr re Milt. la a well authenticated convetHatioii, th IVhbi iteut iri repreiieuted ,to h ve aaid in aiiHwcr to a qut&Uou iL-arduig iniUai a, auggeaiioo, thM ho wauIJ not obey the KetiaWa uamtal. Wiiy Hhould 1 not obey if the fonun of the O-onMittit-jon are cfiujn'ie'l wjlii ?" If S tiatora do not acl juMly, they are rNpoui- 1- not to me but to the pffiple. The people who hold tlie aoverein power have placed nieovt-rone ih purl ruent with all its dutien and reMponeibiltiea and hv, pl( ed the Senators alno with grave re ponml tlilie and with a eoutUutiotiai power to cry mipeachuiont and render Judgment thereon. If they mianne or aiuie thU, or an? other power. penile ftlnne eiu liuhl them to sccount. The licnple having eminiwered them to try impeach, ment. il U not for the party tried to set aside the jatlKinent. The people alone can settle w ith their SKeuU for any abuse of their great trilntn. raOM ErHX0S&. 1 RicHao n, May fl, F. M. ' The Htipreme t'xiurt tw-ilay decided that in debt's wmli acted in tinfederaUi money the ; amonnt alistl tie oommuted at the value of money when -the debt matured and not wbf u it was con iraeie. . Atnirher dlseuaaioa sai glvu by UiU same Court, is that note holdim of the old Banks nf Ihe State, ahall not have preference in the di viaion sasets but dofrositoraf and all creditors share alike. The memorial celebration to-day. Fourteen thousand Confederate graves, at OakwiMHl feme terv, was decked with llowerB. TKHRfBI.K EArrTHQfAftE TJfSfFTVSK IXISH OF LIFE AND PRUl'KRTY. Kan PwAwCTWrsr, May , K M: Varions terrible ptieiiomona was enperioiieed Mtruii Iiiii, between the 2Sth of March and 13tk of AprtL Two tlitmsand eartbfnabe sborim iK-i-urred. Tlie shock on April 3d, lasted three rninntea. No one eould stand. The Churches and booses in Wis, China, fell, f llowiug a shock which came with s tidal wave silly (ert high, SWeetrtltg eTerj1tUnj f.ef ti It.-l The earth opened with bottomless fissures. Thirty persona wery swallowed. The earth opened under the sea, making the Water red. Vaal laud elides in the meantime occurred, de stroyiag Tffr and property: "ThennnutaaSaae'' of a hill, fifteen hundred feet high, was thrown a thousand 'feet over the tops of trresiutoa valley Is low. (lanes issued afterwards, destroying ni ni al and vegetable life. An lal.nil, four Inimlred fi et high, was thrown up three miles from Wais Chuia ami in Joined to lard by's stream of lava a mile wide. A volcanic dispbg lUmnniaUil Ux seatiflT inisM. One buisrtnwl "Nvetf anrl::S htit million dollars wortlwif property was ileetroye4, I.MI'KACHMENT UDSSlPt TION. -REC0NS5TKIJ0' Wasiusotox Hay 11, M. The President's friends seemed spprebensive this moriutig ; but sre in better spirits at .noon A brmlMtr-hi-law of Henator Fowlur il mportJu tn have said U.at conviction is certain' Senator Wil.in's wife Is rerorted to have expressed doubts to f.rr goesipH, off-setting this. Mia. Wade is reporterl as bearing herself haughtily. .Several newspaper men of known Ini peschniont priM'ljvilies report eonversations iwiinting to acquittal ; bnt there are grave doubts that Ibey are decoys to bets, in wbi.'h tbey have lajOOBniuiai.Hl. Tlie Senate went into secret seasi.ro at ha Li past ten, but previously, on m tion of Mr. Sher man, made arrangement to prevent demonstra tions to-morrow. In tlie House, the regular calls for bills aud resolutions are progressing. The Reconstruction Committee hss prepared an omnibus bill, admitting afl the states ua tbe baeia af the Ariuwsbitt , It is their intention to introdtuto it this after noon, and posh It tb rough at once. FROM WASHI.V0T6N IMPEACHMENT. WAsarawroK, May 11, P. M CiCfcT. Tbe following is tbe form proposed by Chase and adopted by the senate i Mp rAenatpr How say yoo, "le tbs rsspondeiit J Andrew Johnson, PtsMdetit W CM rjaftedSTatea; gutHy of a high nnsdemeanor er crime, aa charged in Ihe Article V The Penatot shall re spimd, ;jruilly"'jpr 'not gnilty,wonly. AtlfJirtlock. tbe (tenets eroeeeded to consider the Articles, eaoh Senator having gftoem minntes, aaAwiU eenttBae ta aesaieai to a tats boor. The following ia stfafisd trom several eoareee, and nsy be considered rsiiable, ' - u rimes ana ressennen went tnronga a list or charges, arguing against ecyietlon -, TTmrirmn shd Heeraoa were partly Utrongh wjaej the iiiratioa .JiJ&g&jstaVf etoppe ram. jlmvj wguwa, IS XWTVW ua wetfUJEMat. s ... ' Howe and Hberatan argoed aenoittal oa firs' om oonviciioil oa eecoBO. . . , , . laaaUdwala ackaewladge taaa aVwUl' .be van 4- fcnt iBaJslleaaBJto "TvTySrrfffva" 7'r- ""-"""" -T " . . .. 1 Only tie six, aMBtknel shore, of the foart'eea SoaUrU Setiaior's, Bave yeTspiilSn, ftors j .Uil resolution, from" the bill. Ut. isUturs Mtiii agaiuat ska nmmT..Z seta, Slid lu.troctiug the tkusturs and naMtl ing a reareaeBtaUnn vote against sort, w, WM referri to th Heeenstrnetion Cinrultt A reasi 'ltiSHi- directing the Cooimiu Bievtnf ririon aolrtiera, to enquire int.. pro.j Iroustr.Ji JT'orifederatea for their relief , . . .i. ....... t. .i ... ,, , ulf. 45rtl pssM-d, lit. to Ii7 This recess la , CMicaKU I'.Hi.elilliin. j I lie the K Ind exlen.lmt; Hie efsrt.'r of the ty or Wl!i Iigtoli .liiui.sed. . Bieveus iiHriiuiKi.'ii me rollowing "WHrite i smilh Carol The lieople f Nrth Clirnlnii . (i.ni'Kis and Alaliama I.... i;irauain of ihe provision. rai, aa,..i. , rebel States, passed Mreh lA., lAi; Vn .. a.:t M.pph iin.iitarj thereto, rramed JUstituti,MI,.. of Ktate jiiTemniiiits winch ar republics,, , have adopted said conalitatioas h. li- large msjoniir. ..f tbe rot cart at lh ri,, ....'. isnaavawwrejtimB T'.n-fcrt; 1),- it enacted. tUji tha Miu. . I'.nll, Caroliiia, Honfl, rsrollus, iMiiilsiaBa, ()or. gia aii.1 Alstisinsstisll he entitled and adanttnl I., repr.-seiitalinii.i C.ugrasa as H.a,te, tb I nioii, when I In? I eiiislauires of said 8laU-s re speellvel.V, nhsll tin e I Hlllied the atUeUdiiHwt hi tiie ( 'oiisiiiuu.in of ihe Tinted States, paaimi bf the Siliji. '.ingress ami known as Article HU, upon the following fundamental Cuidlhons : ' -'nr...n. m rala Ktit,-, ,1, j mmmmmmmmmmmmmm to tTKprfT. we UbmmI ' !"!- of lh" riM are now eti,M I ' 1 "' " ' repciTf.,Ti sIce)l rov encn crimen a. are now felonies at e,imm,. law, whereof they shall hare been duly oonncted and no person shall ever be bel J to servica khnt aa panilera fcweri--wH wtati.. ft oy rue onstony or conrurra ov tli lawn thereof Second. That if the day tlietl fr th, mn,D(! of the legislature of said States, by the CunaUto. lion thereof, ahall have pssaed hefurs Ute pasaage they may he convened witkiu thirty daya afta, pawaire of thin act, by Ihe I'resMent of Ihe Con vention which framed the Constitution of such Slate I"1; Third. That Uie limt aoetion of this Act shall take t-iTcct when the l'rwidenl of titn Unild Stales shall nfficiallv proclaim thn due rsUflca tioti )y the I,ee,tlatures of aahl .States respectively, of Article Hih of the amendment to the Const!-' tulKin of the Uniliid hia-- proponed hy the 3Hh I'iciKIcmb. Ttna bill nia.le the speeial order fir Wud nemlsy anil tinued from dsv to-dav until i,. posed of A hill wa reniovm 'Hi ciltz. u . ..f .' bein o.vi e....rted fr,n the name fiimraitteo, ,hibil lie from some two hundred .1 h Cstukua. Bill paMed as. aa-aj, u ihirda reqnired ftir sucb legiala Mi " ii- i ili-iisi in reply to a remark from ih.- -. ,!.i i hat probably they wonld b callwl torTic bar . -rtfie Kefiafe to-morrow .moved to ailjimrt to Wetinemlay nndrrrremooiitranceslruss I hose near him, Kieveun withdrew his motion sod the H"iie ailj.iiirneil for twvlve to-morrow. l-'ltOM ltlCHMOND, EicHMojiD, May 11, P. M. Factory of T) c. Mayo0o., for violation of the Revenue A larite Tobaitc waa aeiaed to dai law. MiVKIIlEl), At LuUe-ioi,, !ie ruleuteoi Mwlrr, ee tbe 70s inat . iiv Eaw. John Wilhams, Col. Has hi Las Uui.ii.ass, of Kavetts Co.. Tana., snd Mis t i i v .. daughter of the laLa Wm. f Lu tie, Jr. In Clinton, N. C. on the 1st Inst, by lbs Rev J H. Krbins, Mr. Wt. B. CLUrmx, of New Vork, and His C i.AHa C. Mlcaa, daagbter of Dr. Hicks, At Christ ('hutch, in ibis City, st t teasBt M , on yeatcnisy morning, by the her lr Mason, Mr Josieu A. Hatwooi to Miss Mxar Auot. second dsnghtei of VVui. M. Boylan, Jq. alfof this Cnv. Oliit unry. A gloom sits brooding over our town, snd ssd nei pervades every feeling bosom in our eommu nity. A briglit anil joyous spirit has left irar umlst and wiugi d itaHlght to IU Ul Virim. Ou Moinlav morning, the 4th lusn., Mrs. Hasab W akbe.s, wife of Mr. T. b. Warren, Jr., and sec ond daughter or tbe late Mr. ra. Badham, of this pjac. y-icldevi up Jier aimii; LtitUa.. Gust, who gave it ; ami lieda, ihe tiih aiteuded hy lung procession of sorrowing frienda, ber renialua were interred c Hur uftm, fme, gmWlews- nstirpe, tngrttrer wfrb her maiiy other attracUona. both of person sue character, endeared her io all who knew bar. EntJlToa, May 6th. 1H6M. O.J. T OP NORTH l Ansl.ll,l ' . -JOHNrmwetHtNTT, "I ' COURT 'IF PlJSAa ASH t, CARTER SEsallWS, FSNIO. AKV T.KM, IMiH. g. 1. Jotiea A I o. i r- r OriqinA Atluclunmt. diss. 11. Lord, j -firthtnte, lf appiuihiK to the Court that tbs defendant is a uon-resiile, it, it is, therefore, or dered by tbeAJoert that ptiblieation e maile in the llaleigb .SenliNri for an sucnssive weeke. m- tiiying tbe sanl defendant to be and spiwar. t Onnnty of Johnston, at the t'ourt flnua in Mruiili field, on tlie 4th Monday in Mar, 1S68 and. thru and there to replevy aud plead"; otherwise- Judg ment will be rendered ol fuuU w (he-pmtTtr ,lVUiiIoit- s,milniiii - wj awty TeaflrtrfrV '"'' . l. T. MAI4.SKV. t Ik. April t wflw STa i tt NOHTH ( IHSI I Vl, WAKB COUNTY, Cot'ai or Phase aud (jitABTan Ressioks, Fcsiir- ABT llUM, lntis. It. G. Lewis ) e. Oriitiinl Atlachmml. C. C. Miller, j .. . ..... . Defendant Is a non-resident, it ia therefore ut dered by the Court that publicstioa be uiadeai tne Italeign weuXly ttcnltnut, for sii snccciiaoe weeks, niaifying the said Defendant to be ami spiMar at tbe next terai of onr mud ourt, to Is held at the Court Hunsa In Raleigh on tbe 3rd Monday in May ni.it, slid then aud there to re plevy and plead, otherwise Judgment will Is. isn dered prn enaesai. against him. Wnueas J. J. FKUhKLL. Chirk of oar said Court, at ottice.the 3rd Mnouav of February, lnul April 10 wtlw J. J. FEKKELL, C. U C. QTitfTsi or Nom ITSI tXAl i lUUAjrru Ke)llNA. v J Coimr hr 1'lsas amd Cua. Bcssioss, Fss- ' , rca'bv Tr.a tan, If I Hoi af'. 1888. a D. J Foley A Hro e ion for fdUuxu Joe. H. Jones, and others) Sxpemi. A' T February Term, 18118 it was ordure that notice imue to the parties interested, thai st Mar Term. lHtta. a motion will La aia lbs) a. -tws) -nsMmttftn "the sale of tie bbifs aekflet la the city of lialeigh, hemtofor levied on as th properly (if Uie defendant, Sarah tioodwjii, ihiW iiicjaseil; and il appearing to the Quart that Ju-.. S. Jones and Maris Jones, and Uie other befrs of Said Harsh Unndwin, reside beyond tbe limits of tb Mi ate. It ia orilared tha puhticatioa be aniH , in tbe Kaleieb WraraW. for five weeks for tbesant nun reaidenta to appear and oppose aaid mouost if they see proper. Witness J J. Fvaam. ftnrw n aabt Podrt. st effloe, the third Mcavlay of t ehrnarv. a, !., Apr ifew ." , - f f ZUilZUk"-?-- QTaTat er NRTH CAMtM O -, Waaa Oucarr, . i Cutrar or Pi sas add Qnanaa iaseinas, Fae- auaat Tcaa, 1863. , A. J.JtuKiaimunv - - - r TI , , I J MeKlmmon, Petition H ntait reafrs- Chaa. McKimmoa, lot attittt. Kale ttaKiaaaMaa e !. j -ot.-- i '" Amelia McKiamun. . . 1 lutbia ease, at appearing ta tbe CenTf,tkst Ifuifh Camel is a nou-iwiiiout. It is tbercture er demd by tbe Court, that pub. leal me be ais-le tha Kaleigh eremi, for ail weeks. aolif'g said defendant -to fas and smiau al the next term of thieCbort, tOhe aaldtur tbe tiaassyaat WX- at Old Hanrt. Hoaaa la illaurk. . ia Al. abtrd V Uouday of Mav nest, tfaea and there to ana war, er yeitrmest will be takea jHveewksse and Jssata Wiiness J. . Taat,CIefSf6nTsaW bt effioe aa tUAelgh, the llrd Honda; of f ebrasry wpru A w.w. ir v , , v 3 . lrf,j.'"rtH..'" iV a I ,V,'V ' , WIK, , . - : .'s ' J,"..L;rf ejj Ajil'l I lo.tj.ira-,lj-. - "" Vx" - - K rl5ia.inaj"ie-"l ,f 1. - A."-e -- "- - - sri: '- ' - 1
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 13, 1868, edition 1
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