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TIIE SENTINEL. WSL K PELL, 8EAT02T GALES, EDITOlk SATURDAY, MAY 18, PliWVIPLSS ANt ilES. The tone of tbe Rsdiral press mil peo ple in this Bute teems fo indicate that tbe; are laboring nadir iw; mistaken views as to the feelinir. nrinciples and purposes of jUAtlPIKD SEORO gUFFBAQK. IT the Cimgreas had been deposed to ei 'Ti!rit any forbejo-sncn, any magnanimity, to j i he Southern people, even admitting iti dn- termination to force upon us the dogma of the Republican party, bad it at 0rt pro I posed that, (not disturbing th light of tnirte who were already entitled! to suffrage urler the Slate Constitution ot 18C0,) ail men 21 year of age, native or naturalized eiii.Mi of tlie United States, who' bail re- " nieTTJoniwrvativea1. It nlay" be filial sOinTinwwTms wtB twryciirpreTlwai TOTiy t Conseevatlva preaiiea ia"'p5pie,' under lb islratioo, possessed in fee aimple of $350 excitement of tbe canvas, may have in ' taxable property, should he entitled tosut dulged In yerj violent and severe remarks, 'rage, or rootormed the Southern, Ctassttr which'ir&ve' rcn 'tSkt :n aj'tte'indVx of ' tbr f rotmrt in this inspect to the CoWetntTmi real feeling oftbeOonsirvativea, arid, hence, of the Northern States, tbe proposition the KadicaU seem to look npoo the whole ; would have ieen accepted readily, aa a final matter aa a mere scramble for ottVe, a in ! iiy, by ur people. The Sn-ithern people, ;licatinof mere per-onal and partizau j o the course they have taken in the matter htjstfritT to them,' rad that. tbEretorC.-ttlis -W TtxotrrtrnrtTott; do-wt artmtr-rtiat tttry hostility has been intensified by defeat; i We, of coarse, annot pretend to speak for or to the gov every one, trot we flatter ourae)vethat we " - l-fttaod the- temper, 'tb principles and ! u,e aims ot the ConsrVTtives The mere, effervescence of feeling, originating in pet sonal malice or partir-an rancour, or the hasty and Imprudent speeches of excitable ' irvrwaa aMniadax to. Uwjjut j eUanying th organntaeii t atictciy and are hostile to the Union, the Constitution nment. bu,t, in matter an parmt'y left to their choice, they claim to Know what is right snd just to the negro, what is due to the government, and what is Hale lor the protection and happiness of our whole people, quite as well aa the Northern people do ; and in a proposition essentially ,, .y- STA TB I rXMSm. n of our noble dead on Monday., jths) ladio of Coldboro' observed Saturday ft tbe 'me piouaand patriotic purpose, A Democratic Club haa been organised tn Wilaon. Maj.Jno. W. Dunham ia to ad dress it at its neat meeting. , We glean the following item from the jjha WMiiiggtiM j Jfjiaji,-if TaWay evening, airal and rsdiabbj paper, has tbji fl!(mig gawping article ; , iMPKAcmiKKr PoatrosKu. Tb vote ptj impeadin ert postponed till Sat urday. Oatftosibly tbis ii don in con sequence ofbe illness of Mr. Upward. But it it now underatouti that I h project ia (bad. Not all tbe vote of aU the llow arda, witli the President that wae to be fit tBTTKni, ran oveinia.'Tue SIu7raw- ( yers and aciu atateamen, who will not riouly announcrd, in other iUrter haa cnLLr:jilU admirers, douWh-aa, he in already ignoring I . few aiul the evrdenee. IKtstiw.xmeiil tbuae ho In lped hiui to position aud pow er, ia turning ut oaeK upon tbe poor nig, ' : i.l-x--X lk.L-i' 1 Cob ti. T. Frank, tbe laie To Comujan- dant at Wilmingtoo, whonetediaanioUHor, and not aa a partianin, inhwadminiatrauoo, hai been the recipient of tiandaoma gold watch and chain, presented to him by the cltmiu,. IK- accept the complimentary hratimuuial in graceful and fitting lermi. Out- of the Craven Irauda, in tbe lateelec tiw.-k.j,Hji n iii'ata.liyynnil thoaluuiuw of doulrt or pu-tion. At Rusaelra precinct tn nirnul ' ' '. tnwne. the poll inspector menu ilrftnt. having pnie aywriirrrrrrnirffrrof;!cf member of his atuff, the position of priviite 1 ' l'ui- -. Murine the three d i comuiei Ta, It efldest torn ef Ktrphen 2: fot1fft!i, f TSWTttS VIEWS Of TUEMTVA-l deceased." 770A A SI lllS DC TIES. , nourtcrmei.t a- nude, the I At the rrcenJuaawii---ir-- ana bhrnoaeavof an liilelliifent iieop't 1 1 W the Conservatives, a hose inter-stf in the reatoration of permanent govetnnieri1.. oi order and ftandamental law, rise infinitely alM)ve all considerations of mere parti an succeet or the scramble for office. The Conservative are, in the main, men of sober thought an 1 of piineiple, devoted ly attached to the great principles of Con stitutional liberty, aa embodied in the Con stitution of tbe United Slates, aa expoun ded by Madison, Jefferson, Hamilton and tbe early lathers of the RepuUV. Those principles, which foruavd the bate of our governmeBBd Were interwoven in its su peratructure, are, with them, Jiml yrinrljiltt. Tbey belie? that the modem Republican tin- Intel ill Verillll' It!-, I ',",,-,!)! HI4V tltlll principles oi our S:ate i :tn see no pi-tice, no I', nrndini; f us mole in our pi cu 'i;irl v li:i. o"dou condition in re oar. 1 to the Macks, than' tlie Nortliern peo pie allow them in the Northern States, where there ale so Its The Confess, however, less seen proper, in the exercise ot its jtoirrr, to Vrre upon nft universal neyro suffrage, to which we must submit and make the licst of it, until a chanoe is cllecie 1 by the people of the United Stales themselves at the ballot box, or until, by the same p itetjt voice, it is de clared to be the settled policy ot the conn try. We observe tlmt, ill South Carolina, the iifj :i,j.,i4 mpl u4, pim;ipl-, a is-1 liji.ml, at. their meetings, are laying- volotionary party, adverse to tbe liindainen- down pbitlorma, w hich embrace tbe idea tal principle of tbe Constitution of the j of qualified negro suffrage, with a property United States, and 4nt the desuue j qualiticalion. Some ol our cotenipoyuries tion of the real republican features of our in this State are discussing this question Kovernmenti Conservatives lielieve that I and favoring it as the true policy of the personal liberty, property anil righU are j Southern ps pie. We incline to the opin safer in the custody ol our simple, rconojiii eal State govarameat, bkl tjetlier s a gorernmeotof States, vnitni under a t'a stitution llirh Ue.fiucs, or which perhaps ought tq bare more specifically defined, the power, rights and limitations both ol the general and State governments, than under a consolidated iljiperial government, whi.ch, WtHH' "?t"a rongrws haa allowed us to say ion that whatever may have been the inde ol that policy in the past, present it is prenmtnrc. We can assemble in meetings and rnolve, and we enn bruit our sentiments in the newspaper, but what does it all amount to : We are not now ,ind hnvT not been, in a position, ainco the war, to say with any potency what we prowess and power, will not and cauiiol so well guard the personal liberties, rights anil properties ol the masses. This, then, is the ground work of the opposition of Democrats and Conservatives, who desire to preserve the old order of things in the ma1n,a"the best government in tbe world," to tbe imperial strides and revolutionary tendencies of the Republican or Radical party. The Democrats and Con serratives are tbe trua reconetrucliouists, the only safa restoration Lsta, the bona fide Lrnfon men'oFlne country, because the only defenders and advocates of the Federal Constitution. The new Constitulion, offered in the recent election to the people of North Carr -lina, did not simply propose to change the tlatu$ of th negro, but it panders to the moat ulUa. fanatical and lavulutiouaty de signs of h Radical .party. Here is the great ground of oar opposition. The Con Bervativos, therefore, who opposed it in the late election, made no scramble for office, sought no mere partizan victory, but strove to deleat a Radical, and, as tbey believe, a vicious and dangerous change fn the lunda mental character of the government, aud, by opposing the new Constitution, sought their own defent for office. So far as the Sent inel Is concerned, du . :jijijliej&ffl. ,llutft. iwl ,-aluti,..tbBse of nnnciule acainst tins revolutionary : p aiiornis r ,r ine coming contest, tn'il party, which aimed at the destruction of the i, then, we can see uo good in State platforms, old government and offered us a new one, 1 of any kind so far as we could see, evil, and only evil, and constantly evil, in its principles and purpcw.av .4a.what we ,4d to the capac itv and character ot tbe candidates, who onfrfc - fte .f05 m dwo a ebsiojire . ar government, we designed to illustrate, by the legitimate showing np we made of them, thereat character and the evil tenden cies of tin cbauges proposed.' We opposed no mB) who was a candidate, for office among the Radlealii, from ptrtoml or parti un spleen or hatred. If they had been com peteut men, 8ien of integrity and character, in whom the public could confide as safe and wise administrators even of a bad. vicious system of government, we should not have mentioned their fames during tbe what the true men of the South would not do, intending at the same time to force us to do what it required. We are powerless, Oui only remedy Is In an appeal to tbe peo pie of the United States at the ballot-box The proginmmc of the Radical party is laid down and il the people of the United States sustain that party or submit the con trol of the government to that party, there is no boiw lor any change to !c effected by tbe movements of the people in the South em State. Our future fate and history are at the mercy of the dominant people of the United States. We are all agreed that our only hope tor a chanpe is in the micct of the Dtnntfcrtific tml Vont-rrnt rv iwu of the Sjrth, acttny together under the orgnniuUwn of th' Uemorratie irty o f the lrnite l St'iten. If that organization sh-dl fail to carry the elections in fsoveml er neat, then wo ap prebend tun policy of the lUftmtl rty will be the policy of tbe country lor years to come. If this be so, whe re is the utility or pre priety of State 111gani7.nti.ona in the Koutb making plnlfonns? When the National Radical Convention meets at Chicago, and the National Democratic, Convention meets t. New York, lith will make platforms. They will be National plat firms. It will be then time enough for the Southern people (o Rotiikv. Forney's Hpuuking of ibia dia visit to Washington, Now that tbis vicious system has been foisted upon th State, we are not dV posea to Judge it uarsuiy ur uinau'jr m in practical operation.. We are willing that it friend should test it, and that it should oe juugvu cnariiauiT, nut ic wo luu vi need that the change are nnwiae, unjust and improper, we shaU not cease to, desire and to labor for th restoration of onr time honored principte of- government, which experieao tad g have proven to be better than tho new, As totha officers elect, we do not envy ent oMbem their positions. If they ihaU pcrclilwon exhibit capacity, integrity or promptneWi,' fwhlch H bfytmd first to giro tbai proper credit. Obba Mx. Tb PbilsKlelpWi iVesi says that "Ohio seems destined to take the men and leaders t ta country. ' It Si eertiinly tran of Ohio, and every .oJXJ$mll! livn, Jns Wi ia "iupplyiug' the 8otUhern State with small mew, would he states men Hon. N vni vniki. mendacious (,'kmuitk. tinguished gent lenuiii say' ' ' His colleiigues have recommended to tbe Reconstruction Committee the passage ot a bill relieving hiui Ironi the disabilities incurred, by his participation in the rebel lion, lie was loruieily a leading Wing in the 'Old North Slate,' and has never acted wiui me ueinocrniM in any manner wnatever. It is probable that when he is admitted to his seat in the House be will continue to art as he has in the pa ." We do not know what "his colleagues' may have done, but we are inclines to doubt Forney 'a statement, in view of the fact that the Radical paper in tbis city, edited by the Radical Governor tleet, has given utterance to tbe threat that Congress will hava noth ing tu du with Mr. ilnydea. This much, however, we do know, that Mr. lii Union record is as good as that ol any man elected to Congress from North Carolina, native or imported. The, only otwtaclu in hit way i that he was not elected by negro vote. . Furncy assumption that Mr. Boyden will not act with the Democrats, in any manner whatever, ii gratuitous. Mr. Boy den will not act with Radicalism "in any manner whatever " He is too good a Union man for that. of the molt tbameful exhibitions ot a reck less disregard of public opinion and of the ordinary proprieties which should influence iter of candidates for office, who wers) al lowed to be Registrars or In somsform con nected with the poll-hook and boxes. Thiii,"R WiffldWstoooVw allowed hy Gen. Canby, I o tbe absence of any other evi 4i.nt of is-agjuUnty md fxaud, Uuv oi I itself, in former yean, would hav heea aof- ficient to invalidate an election. Attriba - Convention in Tarboro, the folio ing Cler, ical and la delegates to Ihu Oi neral Cob vention were elected, via :: tlerim'.- Ib v It S. Mason, I). I) , Key. i M. Hahbajd,.D,U!., ,iky:jf ;R,ht D. 1 , and Rev. A. Watson. Alt, Rev .1 C. lll(ke, Rev. K M. Koli.es, ReV. R. K Terry, Rev R S llrouson ' Hon V. II. Ji .tile, and M essrs. R. II. Smith. A .1 I lionet and Hoi u St range Mtr,..,tr M. -.!. ii i, Mordecai, Jno. Wilk.-s. K I' flattie nudJno Hughes. Mr. K. W. Ken-liner, a Commission Mer i bant in Wilmington, w ho made a good thing on ( of ll.e lise. in uo'.tou, has gener ously donited $"ijO to charitahle ohj :ct, as follows: St, Mary's AasKiation 100; Widows' and Orphans Home 100; Memo rial Association flOO; and Ladies' Benevo lent Society 250. -J Thomas C. Dula, who was executed for the murder of Lauray Foster, in StaUavjlle, on the 1st. int t thoijh .a. .juawynun, way a hardened, (bsperate villain, A corre spondent of tlie Wilmington Journal makes the following statement vnnreining him: le was committed iu Wilkes N. Wright TIk'm- in-iiicctns officially re- 1 i.orted ft. sit ttieti were 70 vites enst airainat VnfoTXi$8CttksTtX ?rVaHMMleiMa- lli.Uiu.j, Constitution, and 1 1:! votes for Constitution, cl.M s. OollllJielH itlg April W lien tms sn- Conservative 'iinmi rt the universal topic of conver nun-ed tb;-.t a fr.iiid had been )M rpetrated, 00 COJiYENTIOS, AC. W.uarso-rusi, May U, P. M. -Tir fiirTTonwi; tmt nyimtnf , itnnrt wraite-w r-s,yrrrr i rr ; j-S"1 r pemmal explanatw, denyin, that tk Way. and 1 (i , , ' " Heani OomrnW- kaw .d a DetevX-j mtllKiMllkumMJm ww Te- ' rlM (laiiMi nw.i.iltJiin.r . r ,1. . . an- flik. Mi& We,of W..,lOrt M -Ued ! mUuf-. Ttut tie ( .msiitutiou. ,,i aa J . 8:te., , lfiOtl. lie moved Ida trial 4-uutliVirty of the Constitution." ' The llollilCi county, in May to this county aud was twice convicted here ; the tlrst trial having been act aside by the Supreme Court. He was a member n! the tiil. N. t!. Regiment, ami wss stationed with bis regiment iu oi near Wilmington during the Winter f '63 and '61, and also during that ol ;t)l and '0.V The day before Ins execution, be told the Rev. Mr. Yates, a Methodist preacher stationed at this place, that (luring the time his regiment was stationed at Wilmiugton he Wtlwl a man In a bouse, of ill-fame in that city. Ilia Statement is that he met three block -sde runners at tbe bouse and had a quarrel with one of them, and he (Dula) knocked him down with a chair. A second one att tacked biin, and Dula stabbed him in the breast or bowels, and he thinks ki)ll. JjimJ tie strucK ine remaining one on the right arm with a pistol and disabled hint ; be then escaped from the house and went back to the regiment. He did not tell Mr. Yates the street, ur hous -, or name of any of the parties where it occurred, neither did he men I ion the year, but bis regiment was sta tinned in Wilmington as mentioned above. Some innocent man may have been sua pcotofi ot the died, and I write to you, merely to let you know wh the culprit sanoii in all irons ol soc iety Here and else- and that tle hall. .t box. s had Ixen tain wheie. but the ijreat wonder so Ir.quently , wi(, ,, k(ll iH.nMtsi.,n , exam eipnssel is. How does I'resident Johnsoo i 1 , , . . , , , , fuel : what doe, l, Hunk ol the chanc ot i ""' U'': ""' ""lrk "lft'le bJ convict ion or acquittal I" To gratifi this tl"'"' Ka.licals iii-pct-tois to designate the )l..o , 1... ti.ij l,o,,lil lii, u v ta mi information at the Executive . Mansion, where . ', , , , . , be was cordially received by the President '"" """K l-"'"'y roised.- who. with perlect nonch'tlahae. inn uired i ' he n i v.nt n e t alesm-ni k new I hat V: or )j ileposltcel "'. I of the people, yoiir correspondent sought I wa wj;jlll; how stands impeach that the! " l hat news io day incut ?' No one could have suspeetiil pally who propounded these questions wa iliinsell the party impeached, and then on trial lor "high crimes and misdemeanors." Mr Johnson has never looked bettor than he does to-day, anil his tine How of good humor indicates anything but a troubled mind. After briefly replying to bis ques thins, your correspondent ventured upon bis work directly and without circumlocu tion. "I would Ik; pleased to learn your views of the situation, Mr. President; what do you think of impeachment (" The President promptly replied, "Oh, 1 have never allowed myself to believe or feel that tbe American ScnRrt would, proaxiiuut iTs fcaf "power of impeachment to base party purposes, and 1 shall not believe it until I know the vat of conviction hiu been recorded Such is my abstract opin ion ot the Senate ; hut whatever their opin- ion1 may tie 1 shall checrtully how to tin ll;t I on-. r ,: h .- tes h id lie alt noniiiM eusi it ut ion, and,' tleiiouncing the traud, i jnf s--i ( their determination to expose it This thev Inive done most effec- lually, as a siateiii' nt. mron, to nutl tigned hij eighty mi, r oj llic nine! y t!u e.,s roten who voted againrt the Conrlitutiou at Russell's prei iu-t, wiil 'how. Two others were eul ored men, who are nfraid to make their names public, because th lush of the loyal league is ovi r then1, and two other whites have not been' seen. Now, if similar Into Is, amount ing in this case to over '.'U p -r r-nt. of all the votes caat, have 1m-ii (x-rpetraUsl' tbrtHitflioot'tUe Slate, (and wlio l-.t!f" that liundrt-da of Hjjl .Tl'llter rinn nil I V have l.ertt commrv led.f are we not ri 'lit in assuming that i,the honest maj.iritv i I the Constitution otiid be .'(I, Olio, i ,i: h -r th in that nmoiint for that i ii st in i u -1 1 1 .' I'.ut ivlott uv iil nfii VV. Oiluiorc Siiums, of South Carolina, deJivered a Literary A4dreMo1bW'f UT f, Students of the Mecklenburg Female Col lege, at Charlotte, on yesterday, Mr. fl." is a ie'irt in literature and now a man ot aee. We' regard it as a good omtfn: ShoutiT like fo a more of it, when the aged gentlemen of tbe land consent to nl dress tbe youth of both sexes. They cou nectuawith better days aud happier eiss in our history. But, Mr. President, it was suggested by I davits and iiiool Mr. Bingham in his closing argument that j it was doubtlul whether vou would oliev ti e The K litors ol i Iu- Wibmng on Journal mandate- of the Senate if the judgment be ( ,av that, since the . h- ti.in. thev have "seen one of convictiou." j . . . , .' ,. . Mr. Jobnfon s taci-flushed, ami it slight! start wan perceptible as if nhout spring, ug bly as ..bnoxu.iis a :i-iy person iu the city. to his feet. Smiles and pleasant looks were i by bis great if .r.s ng mist th -welfaie of gone and with suppressed indignation lie our prop! , In i b.-g ..fan imp utai.t work tid:-The uggetioj oOlr, Mkm was, rr nnJS tfam atmstm. while- we :kn.w that Jta-ATOrfeit-, weyerHiries. onr in perfeit: r. , , . ,. , . i..r,ninv. noil. ,i.u ..i,.-.-u i D.. . .. . . in the Mine- husmeJs while mechanics, ho contained in tbe eleven articles of impeach- did all they c.ei'd io sustain tln- pioper'y munt. Why should I not obey the man- j owncis ot th, i ii . are w ithout employment date ot the Senate if all tbo forms and re ' ,, tll, jr ,.wjnu ,p, ru, , pmy fed, quirements ot the Constitution are cotnph-! , .Hi with? If Senators abuse their 'us, Rowing up whut the benelits of educa tbey are not resiHinsible to me, but to t,e lion, which nedlu r t ie in, an, of th. ir pa people, who hohl the sovereign power. 'I'he ! rents permit ii 'i the liln-rality of the Oov peopl have a,iced me in. charge of on.- ot j uumilll, utllV.ias. ' Such thing strike us with all its duties and responsibilities, oi I tbe same people have placed Senators in another department also, with grave re- TELEGRAPHI EEaixrrsat is abxamsas. J"-v MM,HyII, at. Jacob FnHc6, Editor of Whit Oottnty (Ark.) Jlworak has bees arrsatad.by Ut aailitary tor strict area oa tkeff. o'ffl&sl acta. TBOJal WABinxbTOir ilO VOTE OS IM PEACHMEJiT USTIL AFTEK THE CHICA- hi list, u,uJ to eoutrol the ele.Uoo vfCre kr any aueai-a no Batter how, or. br.wlusV sawua. H wkok objsct of ConjirwiMun Ug, j., was apparent. It wn all mteujisl n, iu.i th8lh, auj the partj in poaor- liern h lu astytl r-ardun auil wok'mna f. , 1M1 h axbraeea P,ditiluun, no malt, r what In, leoudnotor put sols mar Uave b. r i, .. dis-ply and uaikly hi hando had Uwn itiit-v -A m treawm, "Tboan who acceilij lUJieal rjh panl.aied j tlu, h.fk-l." I'aiue and ltiuhatii ailvoeat4't the Iiti WowlnJgd vflerril an aniendment tli atukr mil Alai'UUia from (lie lilll lust (XI u 71. certainty of aeqnlttal. HowimhI utill vnrjr sH'k There is HtU probability of a vot un Impeach- I meat until after -he C'bioaKo recess. - jasiias kHtiii tM.il.. tufiisird.ltt. staui8ur- ratt to bail, on tbo ground that the proaectition Were reaslr and that it was at the instance of the counsel for tlie prisoner that tbe case was eon- v for all doenmmta relatinn to the electfon in the m , .,, , ... , . ne. i i o. am. 'leu ' so as io ilet.'riuiliaie in r.- Tti bil adniiUwi AtkatiSM ia nil . j . iiu m r,v,lr . ' . . , , , . n or r Sk'slnrl nr eir.nen or-class of ..r .i Tlie Preaulent a frienda ar tranqail, uinler a ,"" " IU, .b.V.rV."'.. '?!'! V.'t." !. f i4l Wlialittt! , afioc'teo Willi, ,ui untsloli. A t aim ii'hii. lit. that Ail eil.i.e, i:. r. i States li, luV St.,, ., .,! l. ..InjiUed f, NM TTlsa ntMUkM, jU-d .Uu4iMam,. The hill Hi, n p.ss, ,1 ioh u, M.V A Jjournwl. TllO three mh . S-iiaI 'I's tre mipro, i..g (j,lt e ntiuel to Iti ir roo-ti,. tinned. ti. i. . i tie uujji f iiiiiuii .uan&er we t-duv, exfitnm.ij p.irlkd Seith 9 r lull ileUila nf this nrueue.linr h The (tonaervativea have nominatod Jinn. Given for ! City. FROM WASHINGTON. COSOREHS. Washisitos, Uay 13, P. M. fitsir. A oommumratiou from Oen. Oiaul isveriu voluminous information from the Konihern HUlea, as referred to tbe Military Colli lultlee. Th Chair preaeuted the Constitution of South Caolmi, hirh waa referred to tlie Poiainittee on Territiriee. A Joint resolution of the O ,lo Legislature, look ing into the preservation of life on Inland waters, wae referred to Committee on Commeree . Hherman presented resolutiona from the Ohio Legislature, proteeting against tbe Beoonetrnc tiou Acta and inalraetinK Us Senators and r queatirif; the Representatives to vote for their re peal. Also pruteatiug against bill limiting ju risdiction of the Htipreme Court. 8herinau re garded thle as extraordinary and at ha instance it was tabled. KnrneT Twntion was laid on Ike labia agsiusf Cauiernn'i, motion that it lie accepted iro- Tbe father of Wm. Overby, of Fayette ville, now living in Surry county, has at tained tut advanced age of 104 years, and Walks about his (arm with the assistance of a cane. -- Judge Barnes is holding the Superioi Court ot Cujnberland, this week, at Fayette ville. There is a irood deal of biislueas. llev. Hi shop D iggett. of the Methodist Ei i copal Church, South, will make a vii spousibtliues, and with tlie power to try impeachment, and render judgments there on. If Senators misuse or abuse the great power thus entrusted to them, it ia not tor tbe party impeached and convicted to at tempt to set aside tlie judgment of the Senate. The people alone can settle with their agents for any abuse of their great I , , Mr. Hiiwwirni-tfelF- Ttrtows that 1 ' ' have never failed to ) ield a cheerful com I pliance with all the riquirements t I lit-1 The hail sunn Constitution. I have endeavored, to the i iant d.:iu ige to t Test oi oiv sonny, i,o protect, ueieno, hiiii , , kffct"w T fWttwv:jit M'. siaxU-su-fm :.Uttiav.... - --t ' - "' I anil r am more loan wining iu surri iiAier my official responsibilities whenever culled i n-pon so to do according to the forniH mid tcjuireinents ol that sai rcd iiiHtrument." Tbe 1-resident spoke with considmnble warmth of feeling, and added that be had every confidence in the honesty and patrio lis a of tbe great Mass ol the people, ami ; not only ;is v, rong but ci iiiiinal, and their j continuance will result, mid properly so, to ! our injury.'' The Charlotte Tim ssays that trade was never du'ler in flint city than at tbis time. The tinsctth d condition ol affairs scvms to have destroyed public confidence, aud, in measure, to have prostrated tile energies ol .f lust weik ir Clops ill did imp ir portions ol nc CllM, '.V..1. aholu fields ol The biU admitting Arkansas after an effort to pass it at once, was referred to the Judiciary Committee with inatrnetione to report on Hatnr day so that the Senate oouhl act on it on Monday -adjourned to Saturday. Hocns.--A bill adniitttng several Southern Htatna was takes np. Stevens offered the fol lowini amendment : . t? Pruv ded, that tht provision of the Hrvett. teeuth ttoetion of thv.lkjnstitiitioo of the Rlate of Oeoriria, shall iAijhmiy U a debt duo to any ii rson who dnriug rbe w We time of the lat re- Is llioii, was loyal to tlie pflVVl Btates and op piised Io secession. - Klevene (tv noluai lhat iie.,wijM ertjhe.xiri.: J viotiM iiiioetlou this evening in order that thevirte iniuht be takeulhn ni'sl thing to morrow, lleek argnesl in npuositinn. making very strong Hiilila. liobinaol followed Tlie llomte aj'turnmi' wniiout aeeondiiig tbe previona qneetion The U'lfTiingM1 7'wultaavM: "InilM-aeliinent has fsiled. Tbe poetUiinnint (if the vot autil NaivriUy,. is a oonfeseioti uf tbe fact aud tbo declaration on tehalt of the prose-, cution, tiat it will not be taken even then, unless convii-tini is certain. Il in ticatea a belief that the whole thing must be abandoned." It is stated that a memlier of Congress re-n-ivial, a dispatch stating that tbe Chicago 7V une supports acipiittal by the Senators. Horace Greeley was in tbe Hons to-day. Doth pariiea seem equally confide t of Ihe im peachment result. J' eSB:oii the transni.l '-i-' wishisv','''iiiiiii I,. Jn' 'MiJ. -'' I wr, an Kvarts the President's Counsel wa. Ufnreila,. TuhviUKST ik CosrsonniK Pius,,s ,,no,i,,u n SUOUJltle.l , (j)B Houh;, M.oudny. which created, astir among the Radicals. It proposed that -he Corn roitte on (lis Treat mint of 1'ijsom rs.houk) be directed to extend their iuvetigaiiUD. to the tieuinieiit of ConfeJeraU) prisoners n Northern prisons, to the action of oflicer civil and military, in regard to the exchange of prisoners, aud to any propositions made by Coiilederateautlioriti relative to Ur nishing mediciueS lor the exclusive u-e ot Union prisoners at Andersonville and other point -i. This brought hearty every Radical to bis feet, and for seniemoment the ex citement waa intense. Why shoiihlu be so I Wlui would be hurt by a publication of the facta desired to be brought ont f Oen. N. P. Bunks wagnn honorable exception to the ttadicai dciuuiistTBlivu. lie,, wished facts to be known. ,1 voted for t he resn. " "bJTton. If i iitrngis liad been perpitrated upon Confeib-rate prisoners, the guilty par ties should In- held to accountability If our pllsoneis h ..( leeli allowed to illiger auu on- io i.n.i rn pri-ons, ellher !ca our pi'.!, .i.i' In'), ! lea would i e.xch..' j.1 "i because thev them prop r medicines tin Know it. , uiui.li re, i escupe l.y negh-ct cause "t allow an refused tn send country ohnnld ll'n ml w relchts who thus h in -hould not be allowed to b ging their (b aths upon the ill Ir.-Ktmetrt of the Conftdrnrrit (Jovirnu ent Hut the dominant pairy would have none of it and voted down the resolution.- H'ath. tor JUltimtrt (Jamtt. FROM GEOBOl.t. I- AoorsTa, Hay 13, P. M (Jrlieial ret urns givo 17,699 majority for the Consiitutioii. (' th, The ' hca.l, " I'h'TI we n! t ween t In ec ; i . itrinciph-s, and lot!,- yvi i bits the nail on the drivving the line true to their race tin ho me betbeieople would do him justice be an ii "held lo ot, public - I...... ..... n. .f .1. . w . . i . gt-uier iiy rue coin sive power . o . i, Intnl. o Hi, .u u OniM'Ti-H U'na ,s n II suouio-iie ine jji eierenee io Conser- r,lsc vutivis. i.et. the lint a be drawn. Ilo.tbat is uut lur. jja ia ,a.iUi.a,l.i nttl,-jKr "t(T-Tjer secute any one for opinion's sake. Hut the distinction between Conservative and Had ical is no in, ire political, than was the dif ference bctwoiti'a man who was true to his Stale nr.d section during the war, and one wim gave aid and comfort to the enemy." tanrra to the tTrnrcbcj i Jn V ttte .WatftlHWy,! Ureenahoro1, TTjllsiioro', - Washington aud NewUrn Districts, I etweeu the 2(Jtb. of June aud the 12th. of July next. Dining a heavy rain And thunder storm in Fayetteville, on Thus, lay last, the light ning struck a large poplar in tlie old State Bank lot and stunned a mule. A committee of the Williams' Society ol Inquiry, at Davidson College, in this State, gives tbe following iDtere.-tii g items in re ference to our Colleges : "There are at Triuitv College one bun dred and thirty student. ; eighty five of whom are members oi ute. church j sasteen candidates for the tuiuis.lry, aud two for Foreign Mission. ., Wskre forest has sixty Bve student ; ot whom thirty -three"' are members of the church. Of said thirty three, thirteen are preparing fo tbe christian ministry. A flharud TTitl K fti on nut nf iPVuhlv mtn dents are members of the church, and four studying with a view to the,m!msjry. The number of student now in attend ance at Davidson College ia fifty-three ; of whom thirty six are m earners ot tne cnuicti, and fourteen candidate lor the ministry.?' in the bands ol posterity. It is very evident nieui piiaecinii as siiopijr u inai oi i,,e Constitution, and one in which he feels a deep interest as an American citiz, n. Then was no hidication, by hmk or by word, tliat be felt any special interest In the result on private account, fie spoke of the trial precisely as he woiiM speak ot any otlor public matter involving tbe public intrr'-t .Unn. Uoiiaacam and ,voial uajmiiei of . Cmi t yitu.uiApTlMt .lt4tuuuttl , 4lA4,.apok griss culled and lield a livsly conversation, i;,e oi the pi ndiug i,anv.iss in that Stat, in-whtch vir. Nelson, of the l'r,sii,nt's counsel, parii jipatcij. A numlier ol ladies ulso called and paid their r npi i Theic last were quite overpowering in their com- pli merits on the President's Ane looks good -humor. . VlMUtfctAf i:ie 01 the M ! s i s : 1 "The candidates w ill have to decide for theiiiM Ives whether tinv will meet tbe white ni - and negro lladicid candidates and speakers i at tin ir gat in ring , nun invite iiiem to VOh- scrvative galh rings, and thus llirow the --" ntKaJUIAMa. Saxa'a, May13, P. M. Two men named Barker and Walker, were hruiiKlit hure to-day, by tbe military aulhontiee, from Kumptor county, charged with lynchuig Ui munh-rer of llinna, killed iu Marengo ctmoty, some wwks ago. The ladies held a large netting here to-day and appointed a committee to visit Oen. Meade in behalf of the Eutaw prisoners. Tub tJotmi u iuk """f"fwi'f. fj0Ull of the most influential Southern paprrs do elare cmpliaii, ally that, ss between war denioi r it and i peace di inn, rat, in coiiuee lion with the i:i inocrailc nomination for tbe Presidency, tin S nth has no choice, I her preference t.eino only for the moat avail' I able c oidi, laic, nittioirt r Icnm'e lo his 8tMee.len: What Hie fs,u,to wishes i to Sep the radical candidate .defeated, and if that r an be done more effectually by a man who hs met, the South on the battle-field than one who has.not, then tbe South will support that man in the norniairSgCon- ' vention. It looks strange to see Southern jonrnals emphatically rebuking those demo cratic journals in the North which declare that they will support no man who wsi oonnected with the ar, as well a the op posite faction, which suy tbey will never support a copperhead for the Presidency. This indicates that the South feel that it f " 1t lfre. or . happiness ...wliieh, ia consuiiea iu a course wliioli, by the. div -sions it must proiluce, must inevitably band it over lo radical rule for another lour years, aud pwibaps to intbUtitte- pr.M.tialioa and misery. Halt. Sun. FROM WASHINGTON. Or. Z. Svkes (root doctor! was about t" i w""e K 'mea mKr. 10 arougii- U- made Mayor of Norfolk, lor which ubue i r"" B'"1 tuW,le K t. But rumors prejudicial t-istc reviltsat such a Wt. Confess that our mixed canvass, nor it.l U'Ud 4r 111, lo his "loysltv" having reached General ;-- R. .o. ... Stholield hrtorden-d an investigation, the I 1 ' inetliinK attractiva iu such a con result ol which was a decision that Svkes I1"" "r'1"1 l"''''9. when both panics . ... . " ! a raj ..miul b r... I wtr't li Q rxnf rinttit aainf san Was "unable to take the ont Ii ' 1 lie lunnv v "i""'J -yi f.:'"' part of it is that Sykes had aiready taken the oath eight lime. lightened. It is embellished by that knight ly emulation that inspires the respective omlfatants: It liresenu an intellectual CoL C. F. Hamilton, brother ot Oen'-raW Xhleh TVaile namptrtit, a large Innrf owner fa On. aiKt uivi t tidi field for dupjay. SSnth nee County, South Carotins, has etprfcsnod , o : ' : . ,. ... it. .. I o , a willingness, ami uiauy oinei puimu spir ited citizens, to donate lands to bona W settlors German and1 other foreign emt -grants. "A man in New Hampshire crawled a quarter of a mile,in satisfaction of an elee ura bet." A good many men in North Carolina crawled a halt mile, on their bel lies, and ate dirt all the way, to vote the Radical ticket, in the recent election. H if. Star. KaLVTw." acwttjpaaied by S. It Stanly, ot Newbeny what has ha to Uo with it ) j ting to men the ordinary integrity af the ptaenUvTOii aw ConslItiirtn To ffi? Trc ident, oa Batary laat. -Tua president in vited Uietn to take tvUicy,tQollj, ...i.- cv .-iv.-i).t ..a,wtieM.an thai mm il Ml nmn ii rr tt i TTTTr in m rni ttmps, thct cotrtirhol ttf k Bbri tempfih bait offered to defraud, especially iberw the chances for detection were chiefly, in the hai)(Ia of J, !"e Jia mum xtart j and auviotis lur flirty succeru The Wilmington Sfur hopes the people of North Carolinar Wili aronse themselves to the importance of the sul.iect of unmigr lion, it 1 nigq time they were organizing. 6tir thcrn- op to form Stats, Connty and nifatrlv j.fflAnAralflrA A iiflielation lor thil tnabufacturing and commercial luteresl,. Mr. Oboi4o, ia his letter to Mr. Sumner, oa th condition ofaffiri In Nokh Carof Una. admits that then are many obnonou prcviaion ia the Constitution whicli;iie..i m Vrvjrwf ftlWigmg, at tbe earliest poasiuia moment. Mrs, Cady Stanton' paper sy the story ei Aataaa aavd Kv la Usa batUaa. f jMk,asv of eoorsa, allegorical. , estate, u " Tha New A'ork IfaU aay the editor whose 4vtj it x W read Umi imitm s wsjhi ww W-wintctcd a iiermsnently sad ei- jireasioa ol leaiuics, Mr. Ilalplne, in a letter to the New York citizen, says : "Mr. Chase in privste makes n ...... muni nf hiu un tntun that nolU lirall.; imoeachment is the worst Wonder i t,,e North Canilina, with fba iXfthe I?cnlT;"whleriegiiMy to use : the j ei'ceptfon' that JTi nrrTho(jetT)erJutffe to a noble combat' is out of the question in these times. Learning and eloquence are thrown away when expended upon carpet baggers and negroes. As lor exciting generous, leclings,ml lit glow of patrio-. tirm among them, that is impossible. They care noihing for couuitry, government, hones ty or deci ncy all that they ara after u plunder. Nix one. we prts ime, expects the Conservative tu Icet to get a mean white or j negro vote, and Coa sen stive innuence can' not accomplish aiivthlug in tbe wav of eoo- Virtlng stub piOplelnlo opponents of the Consul iitioo. That is abont our epeiience, we caa - and ia still delirious Kiaiateir Grimes' right srni Is. partially usckss, but he is in no danger. ViaiSorS are denied. Nothing s'Hous with Coukling.. The t'hic ago Pott siwiaias tlenator Trunil ull. The nreeeiira Is treinendoaa and tbe result d:al pnted. A favorable vol for ihe rri sideiit wl I ii.it be lt(wssd nnWfflfer frsimaTo wmWium f In e plans tion of tbe for going telegram, il may lie stated that Senator Unuiea was iskaa sn, 1,1, -ri!y it! un WedneaJay afteruoou, and threat ened with paralysis. The laet ereated quite a panic among impeachment apeculators. tMuialxir Conk Ing waa also quite ill the same day CONNECTICUT. UsRi roas, MayH X. The Legislative oauoua, last Bight, had twenty ballots tor V. S. Senator. The last stood : Buck ingham 59 ; Hawley M ; Piatt 18. NKllUQ m'KlUOiaTr JJKCLAHfC) In a discussion iu the Pennsylvania Leg islature on the Itcgiatration question, John, Hickman, the Jacobin leader, asserted that "oa intelligent negr vtat inferior to on ijaur un Jruh Cmthttlu, and siioci.d iiavb Tna rHliTKBKMCK TU VOM.''. The French Emperor i not , averse to a sermon the rath.a bkuaJiV-but it uiuai. tie a good oue, and some ol the preachers be has OKI lately at tlie J uilertes are not remarKa '"Senator Howard tad a r.iie nigt, nigUUT w. , pti pT-iiniice uays, me emperor whispered to a chamberlain on re entenng his aparTm- nfT "! don't know if I ara get ting weak id fnUllect, but I own Vt. Bauer's diaconrsea are beyond niy compreiiensior." Tliu ordinary saliilaiioii of person fReet ing oha aaotber were Ic-day exchaBgedJur . fh imeiry how owi tmpeacliutuut, but Urn resuli, asiipoitcd.Unsthixht't deflate In' the Hen ate, bss already lessened the numla-r Of "original Inieachers.y I hej- will "grnw small by degree and beautifully less." "usAiAe tzprta, luenJaf tinning. At lbs Dry Tortugas tha head -ot tlie prisoners are shaved, and they labor under a totrid sun Hpuu a samjj bank in the oiul.t of tile oaaa, with balls and chain about their bmi. The otters who command at the ftiitiflcalion are amenable to tbe lawsol Btiitiier tcl nor man. Col. Grenlel was tied uu by his tlumli and treauol aim very scecita of cruelly and barbanty. No inu lu'.eiiereu. i oi law s were iijeot. 1 he man mat enters tbefe leave liberty, justice ad hope belaud. I Mivkrt yct ihe Hotl--BroiktbiSh. : i "tuUil" comb waa badly cat, - Ha wtH Jot , Loanon, ktss'H, M. alone her. a I tor, I warranL He lias ' TicUi laid the oorner-stonsnf tb. Tboma I ,Bd tw "r bout with hir now, and Hospital, to-day. ' c..mc out secooo iivst m eacft. Bo HI Ta CorpoTatioa of London hav adoptef n- j "L A " - ' r 7- -"m ,,u uiiciiiiH ior ma arguiueniaiive PIJJW1SS." ' ' L 8H0DB ISLAND. PaoTiDSKOs, May li, IL Tbe Kepabueans bava carried tha nanwipai tleetion by 470 majority. BY TH fADLB, - erpressiv vwaacntilr - It baa not a leg to stand upon.'" of his two beautiful children. 1'CbildreB,' replied the lady, "are like tootbpifktt. A person warns her tism." . In Hoxbury, Mass., a cradle and a coffin factory ara located side by side. Tbe name ri the town TBitT.-ifTtnrTiw,a torttiff co-Incidence, ltox standing lor the cradles and bury for cwflin.-(Ex. The Nef York Commemal, speaking of tha terriDfe eartii(ruae ana eruptions id tea of the HHate, sltbotjgh appearing a sank an the tlcltet. i na same sraaavii state nT?T rMnTtne Inhabitants oft mm,?.'arnT"M tb AlaVas Witers. Ke Turt'f!hdimf'heTTtI,m"",'fm""1 wTrrT7TTt'' attempt to ountrol the negro vote, or, at least, come portion of it. This I evidenced f Hy tSii ' rwiTFotlTweltrl? by the. additional fact that, In almost every section of the f fate, some lew negroes were to be found bo refusedfto lw made lools snd dues of by designing knaves. , , ...-wfhe wtisti ss of leetiea4jivms-4' ana has filed an aftidayit charging; th one ot the Radical reoofdew elected ia New Or leans had not been- naturalized until after he waa nominated for the union, and that Thomea W. Conway, the Hadiaal snpena Iba Sandwiuls, ld W.iU. Ktilm4iatt aass-tia), ( ,wrisisissd aibi, Iposaflajt sssawba Waatttto tolaai,- "tranafer. of real estate" kasrwa ia liistory was made m a moment. icooTnp tBtfw 1 virwlnwinurii7to.A etation of eoadotence with Prince Alfred, on at' eonnt of hW wound. In the Commons, Gladstone moved a bill, stop ping appointments la tbe Irish Charoh snd Sus pending the actio of tbe Irish Church Comrtia ioa for a limited period. Ur, Minister Adams ha taken formal leave nf the Q&eeu, Ha leaves the I legation in the hands of Mr. Muran. ' ?bom arisawtrT-OKClittf;'' "T? "31- U 'WiUMi wo'Sssi. laav lf-P, M. Bbt Wo sesslnp. , Itocsa. Aftar animportsnt bnsliwaa, thsiim iiil.m adaslssioai ball was lMa)4 frnys SfK to opposiuon. Brooks fbl Sowed. He spoke of Out suftt hr acter of tbe Bepressaitsllve, al hiding ptrUra lafKr noHdar, " - - Btevens InUmipted, saying that he was willing to arras that tha Repreaenutlva froaa Pkaida Brook was glad that tJteveu sgrssd wit&XuoT on that point, aiul ceosded, saying (hat Oeorgla, ilalasnas and" Other wer eoatrolknl in 8k asD- aaw by sqaatten,; inaiiitainioj that tbetr Cowils nuonai voavcBtios ana ugiaiaceesnf war eons-' piowess. Tupperliis lately written si-ven sinitoihg ktanisas over some bone ling op at Smith Acid, and aa'snmod by Tuper to b bonet rtf tbe Smlttifleld martyrs. After the staor.i were written, anatomical KiK.illeMr:rtd tbe hone to be pigs' bone; Bven tn that view of the ease, says a cruet ffitie, th line ntterly failed t be adequate to tit who war not nmtcrstood by th swopls anr did thev aoderstand tha people. A tyranny Won giaa'rhaf rwwtnrnb is'jaaJsa:fs ktod patera "had- better stay, in ' th-' fi 'ifeer iirerftr. IJTi-BiipV -jsSSSfS jaiu,"-9a-.i(ii S2iJaffer-r, A; sulfi-osi ISin i Matt We(ailllfsww, trmfwri i mftt'w a j-L ir' !t -M riai smjtn '!.. yt.wtu. i.tvi.p,wiei ev - " Of Ihe Radical tloctsd to th House .f Repteacntativea ot Ueurgia, (wo from Bibb 1 county are nnntnrliid furcigmrsnd one f rom Macon cooty is in il on a eriBiiusi iM-iiuuimi vuavt sui -isnnatorai sbcio-t slot front a peititbry, and, their mbryu United Btates Senator a psijuVed triul-f. tlii Suwherti p'sr-srptSni Ilia rVsV " burn Donnelly debate, prdfb!y a a wara Ing to tha aegroes what they may yet be te&&!&Sj'tL C Conerv, S. f. .- --S--'sisii'ri".-.' ---.-- lis- CWmaW f0i SaHMj i"W are thankful, and taks this oncaaiua to express nr gratitude. Ntfaat ea. Mead. did. nut declare jpullcisUrtjLadAatsK.iU were opt a," , . . , t, i . Th New Ywk Htprut says th street S85SfB,l''! -
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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