If - v ' ll -3 M Ay v "fl-psj-se?-ii VOlr-if. KAIiKKHt .-':-!.VP:KAyr MA'-ai-fr Tin: si:mim:l. U'M. ,E. PELL. I'RUIMIIKTOK. fVrv ttAXhliJJ'l ' I.A W. W- Ij v; Im-cii a-tkt- I ! s. v.v'ial, 'within it I, v itavviT III" I'oHrfft's hr-rd e t evdiiti the B .iTi ri'ipf law-. Tm ttrrpwr .mt-llolt I lie bill, which was ll.ill-.e, some V.;cks ag, had i .. i. , t n 1,1..J .....I l.i,l k. Lw urn S'.'ii", I ill ihe 1 ' j fjftt". - Tb, ivr i a uu.lak.e. lu- S u it-- I. ii"' '' "'-ted upon it. an I, fr..ll prc-an' "PI" "'" ' i'Vety doubt-JM'.i-s-l-a.-4W.bj i,-ri: iuiercats ol t in- people will he at tend -,., to until after t la- Pr.sideu' ial elm-lion. 1, thcrefre, nit-ate to defer, even tor a i he mailer ol 'going iul" Bankruptcy, aiar .i in hi .1-1. i in. n :t that ho is oMifeJ to . , k what.-nr Ikii. tii the prcaeut lew may I . m i e. 1 ,i. ! 1 lb'' can K ' ,.' ,1 ine lu x' l ,.- ii no exists, no debtor lUt.kiuplc), after the first day Ciow cloo at hand I rniles I,,, ..ivti will P'.V ft p'f eent. of tiia ileMa. ,,!,. ,i7 hi.- cutditom content to bin Uiinij ,,., i,n,-.l a Bjnki ii;;i. V, in .i-i repeat oar lor;ii-r a Iviee, thai nil jleb'.or- should tic very careful to obtain III, I., -I h i"l advjei-. In lore Roini into linnKi ii,il. -y We have ri-H-on lo believe tint niiin. Wio In ve applied, without t iknm thi iieee-.ry pr.-eaulioii. iil fail to l!,rj(,. cl-i "t i ri ditoiii will not rea. f,,i,- lip fieir eVlhll !, i.ut ......Men to the it'inoa' ex'r.-mity nl p r as S'ircwd 1-iwvera will not tail to deteot any llawa irrctOil.iritH which may hive oc the several stiow ol liiujjnipu-y eiirr.-.l in , to s.ivi- thur clients from damae;.., nd IteiiMH uo ,ie need exoect relief, il the law li:ia not been s-rietlv complied wilii in tu lllar. every par TIM RADICAL VOXYFXTIOX. 'the National Utdical t.'ouvention, which met at Chicago on the 20th. is largely nt- . iw,a.....x(4..fo:.i!ii,,s,!a.i!j;i!;:! jgxi matters of organi.ituin. Nineteen ncgroei, only, are naid to be in attendance. Texas is the only Southern State unrepresented, and the question, whether the Southern del. gates Come Iroin .i'.ife, or conquered provimjes, seems not to have been agitated. Our iinpressious arc that Gen. Grant wjll he nnmrnated- tor the Presidency by aeella uiiti.m, without a committal to extreme Radicalism or to universal negro suilfage, but, in order to re-nasure the extremists that ihst. is die platform, nevertheless, ISerj. Waile will l put upon the ticket tor Vice President, as a security or indemnity that universal negro suffraoe is in the platlorvn. Many ol the side restitutions, not in tbe plaUurm, .will U ol thu most, bitter char acter. We art not yet prepared to judge whether tbeX'baseites wilj form a party or not. Matters look tangled. Dkmik-ratic Clubs We observe that Democratic Clubs are being formed at tlif lerent points in tbe State. In another column, will be found the proceedings of the Democratic Club at Wilson. The meet ing in Haywood county, the proceeding" of which we published some days ago, re commended the call of a Democratic BtaW Convention, to be held at JUleigh, 00 Uia bhh. of June uexti which has been seconded by the Wilton iub.,, OrgaoiiaUtui, nd coip.-t array of lorcea io opposition ta Itadicatism, are what ia aimed at. What ever tends to 'the uprooting of tbe Radical party, n hose principles and aims re,1n our judgment, totally adverse to tbe peace and permanent prosperity of tba South, " wOT have uuj earnest support. Wbelbor inch an orpai'-Joi-i,"imter thetj-hs 'of tb DemiK-ratia party, before -the -belt Presi deutial election, is best calculated to pro mote tlmt great design in North Carolina, we are not prepared to determine. We are still inclined to tbe opiuion,which we have generally expressed, that sucb movement is premature. Yet, general consultation and correspondence among all classes, who are opposed, to Iladioalism, would enable those who believe tbe movement judicions and wise, lo determine tbe matter defini tely. T1oiifrB81iiti1B lo leant that tlte Hon. Redtord Brown, of Caswell, has been appointed to fill the va carus. -f.,m 1tU HtlMt .An..,. ttjt Mttiiitna) Demociatic Cotnniittee. It ia a capital ap pnintnient, lie has acoepteil the position, and. although, his itge inclines bim strongly to ignoreall pajiajtiojn n. public affairs, yet bis stern patriotism and ardent love for his native home, and long cberisbei princi ple, will rt jijw.Jjiua jo relax his effort in endeavoring to promote the future well. leoug of his country. Mr. Brown will meet the Committee and participate in its coun cils, when notified of a Meeting. ... . .,w.lt.ixljj.lli"Wii.!".T!f.af'st-a Tint Letai.4TtiiUb. Accurdiog to Gen. C'anbj' order, a portion of which we pub lish ou our first page, this morning, (part of the remainder to apjiear berealter,) the JltfltJS alKtut as billows; Seiuilt Radicals 88 ; Conservatives 12. IKhm. Radical 80 ; C'onservati ves 4U Of tbese Rlicals, 3 in tbe Senate and 16 in tLe House are ocgroe. .- . , , . ., ' -. Bishop Beckwith, of Georgia, must be a very popular man in bit diocese. Pour citujarAtitms. AtJajtjL Augusta and, Satan-. nan, compete; wrtne Boner orrjifswrtety-, a permanent resident, each offering bim aa slegant oiaasionj Savannah, however, backs ber offer with an Intimation tbat the will ttAjtiavjkJiiACrdaciaa ad'Uusa -t,-. bisJ OCX Vl.Xl.ytJ IXTFRFSTS 4: -..'t'b.iwMMf -feibMiwi, eWM.te(g,i - , l'KA:CUKyJ ,-.7'-,.... .1. j Uiilou, 'Stanly iinj "Sfiinloiutry ins' op rtSuHkm JnWv h Hj lir i ! ilia best gM ininiKjr region of ihe United imiH-achmcut, Forney refuses to give it tip. Htntc, at leasf FT. st (T tilt Rta -fey Mun tains. Almost the entile area of these counties abound in gold, whll at the Hme ".Tjui"TTi"e laTuYitlie ItntTsare tit a character to ufr.y-,1 fiuijjlo iiroyltiun-v if . piiipurly cwl - tivated, lor the entire mining region. Gold also is found in oilier eouul.es couliiruou.. ""' li Hnrkf and nt tow ofmiMira mi. I in lln-Ke u n I -.. I h. n. mi,. a number ol mines liieli hae b eu opened aed opera tetued a, iiirj;v income. Miiiy of them nre no lx inff win ki .1 extensively aud the yield i ery prolitable. New uiiiic Hie b, m umovei ed conatantly, and, lioui wlmt we hear the supply ol (jolii in almost intxiisuMiiA- Our dcrtiiug column the sale at auction ol a very valuable mi ning iniere-it lying in iionij4oiii.-ry ( oun'j, to be sold ou ihe 23 J. of June next, ut the Kxtiiani'B haira Itooma in lit timore. We learn that paitV b.m the North are mu- kiug an rxiimiiiaiiou t tbi projii rn w4tli i no: ICIV Ol JIUlCUUMU ..ui um iri.-uo, u j yj rauuer, r.-q. ol Stanly t ounty, cull, d lo a, e u on t au-rday, who iiiforinei in that lie aa workinj; profltabiy the Ttoona- mine in L'oiou County, ol which be i.- proprietor. ile show ed ns s.'Uie pretty . p.-ciiin us ol fiod m the iiuiie. Miccefja we say to .ur none-, und to other interest which will pminoie Ihe peril v ot Nnri h I 'ami i on ' ' eu.ry pros sl'Ri I I A TI"X. It is ol'cll nske.l, o il Ui!l become ol impeachment I ill ir b rpia-hed or will it le billy ih t. rn.i i. .I r We a-iswcr, that, without a cbati'.- in tie e nupleiion d the present Iuipciiclinient t ...uri tin- couvii-tiou ol the President is impo ibi Wc do not believe Congress will resort to Ihe absurd and criminal expedient ot admitting new Senators ill order to 'convict. We judge, llarfB..M4i,,lleil v . i i . :i . i. : o ... i! . i . ... .u' - ...:..! ,l. i :ii l ... !.., JV1HUC.U1S, II lll.'ll HOI IB LO Hint flUUICieilt. pretence lor the expulsion of one or more of the in-called lecii-ant ltadical Senators, who voted to at quit the Prwetileill, s.lMli fall, that the Court, ou iis next meeting, will artjourn to some distant day, and thus tbe impeachment charges will be kept in tanytrem over President Johnson's bead, till bis term expires, unless additional charges can be trumped np to Convict the President before a m w Court, ith additional Radi cal Senators from the South. Will the new Cwitstimtum of lh,Suutb ern States be approved and will the SotitV ern States be admitted to representation? Undoubtedly, unless & two thirds majority can be faund to nullify the President's veto, and this we- consider . more . tloubtiul than the President's impeachment. Grant's election to the Preaideuty will, ytjy materi ally depend upon the support of the South ern States. Should a Chase ticket be form ed, which we do not consider by any means certain, Grant can only be elected by throw ing the election into tbe" House ol Kepre sjutativaa. RltAmita TttaM Oct or "Tub Partv." WQnefi Philadetiihia 7Vm repttdiitca and reads out of ,tm$ p arty the seven Re ptibliciin Sitt-lrtr voted "no puitty" on the eleventh article of impeachment. flew I the marieofc language he use: JOBXgOM'l HEW BKORt'lTS. With shame and mortification we detail the name of those Senators whose sudden and unexpected defection surrendered the fovernment lor tbe coming year into Che and of lBn"rlom the country harr-rer again repudiated and condemued. Having leH lh army ot ibe V uiuu and jnune. ., ut Mr. Andrew Jnhnson's train brrdf we: frire them a place by tliettiselres. Doubtless, altera week of i wo ot thorough drilling, they will be able to inanreuvre creditably, with the veteran Democrats, falling in on hl6lti - Feisenden, Ross, Fewler, Trumbull, Grimes, Van Vyiokle, Heod.-rson Tub CJubstioh is a New York Times says : Nut sukix. The "When the beat of party passion has passed away, sober and reflecting men will wonderMwtne into such a violation ot common sense and common decency. Tbe Senators who vill have to justify themselves to their own con- :arncewBd.;ar will be those who votener conviction on this preptisterou charge-not tbtue who Voted against it. And ev'Vy man who ha any appreciation of what ltvis that constitu te tbe bono and security of the nation will rejoice tbat the country was saved the K-ntfdal and reproach of deposing a Presi dent under so shallow and barefaced a p ro te it as this. We hate escaped thv black and lasting stain on our national reputa tion ; and it is one of tbe narrowest escape any nation ha ever made irora one ' oi tne I greatest danger! which-any natioi hs ever j ThaJ. Steven capped the climax of blas phemy in a apeech mad a tew days ago, by aayine that "Andrew Johnson' treason to 1. uii ll.-lw-tul l.irn M Imim Itiwn th a titniU individuali1 K Wnat blaspLemy equals lUat I Aacl yei tbt vile old noary neaueu reprotiaie la lite Wdof the rcul.janv.v It is UtU man who bold in bis band f he"3estTrite and d. ings of hi party.;' lie U the flreat arthly god of tht mammon and time aerving po litical creed, and I. is in the band of thi partv, leti by this inearnateoid 6end, tbat .the liberties and right ol a nafioa are s trwrted. - More titan -itMp:9idltea,M. aectioo of but coon try are the yowerles aubjecte of hie V ratb, J Wl God,ju H il Jn tice and Hi nnritv. Dcrmit the acts of thi 7 TO GIY I FORNEY REFUSES ; "' keeps UP g'eat clatter about the i ,u,ure -"urs the ease I.i his Philadcl. i I""1 'sp-"r r Hit speetat itisitc-t iiiiiii ! WwrrltirtWt, frwrtt ' wAff-fi W UXC TW fM 1 . '"K eb4Mce Mul'!l,t''" -' ' i ' Tbe Managers by no in.-stm beiiev their i "P-e- Tbcy are in g "d spiiif. over the result. Thos.- in tlie nni tin re are loud in prius- rif the Chief .lu-tn-e mi I Mr. Keiiaetideii, to whom tlby de in their -Hlva lim rtnft b rattcBiwwt will, bflwirsw, be exposed. The leniencv hitherto felt bv iiimiv iimnril McC'uiloch no Umj-T exiau Tin-re will be war In the koite on the ( liase-Ken-eiid. n treasury cabal. Generul Loan ia very him V;athennj leatitnony arul other are folbiw j iiiK suit. General Butler ia already in pun- j a.-aaton of inlorination which illualiates the ! means to eff'-e the reault arriv.-'l at veater- 1 day. A motion wi:l le off. re 1 in the lloii-e ou j Monday by1 Mr. B.ihtwin, iliitrruan ol the lihrarv e.oinuiiltre, to reoiiire the removal '" V mnic Keani an I I lurk niia, ,ir, iroin me rooina oi iiie c aM-oi non oi(-iiiieu bv them aw Atudioa it lie-. no niattkr ol ceim- , ri.,n that laith anis ic ! .i ,diiiff especially the foiin.r, lone !-. u effectively lobbying agHinst the I're-ide-.t'- cnviciioii. Senator Hoaa o-cupiea r t-nn-i ut lb. n ai den;;e of Miss litaui' par. tiis. Very little exeilemeiu tins i veiiiiei. '1 he whiskey ring leadera se, m ipnie alarmed nl i Ihe peu.lmt' inveatijatioii hi' the Manaoi ra. -ft rras-bern- -rmnrTanrr -tmmr tirr-rrmw trnr i-ramiati-ins ot tire Jofmsomtrs that ttre. leaders keep silent.-' There la not . ihe slightest doubt entertained tnat ttie i-orrup- i tlon will be exposed. Ii. noinl llutlcr has taki n the stfair in liuii.l. I'uo-e m ho know how he works up a case will lie encourage.! by the fact. H .in; tilings bae a.readv lell j proven, but it la' riot deemed desirable lo suy ftnything further on tin- subj. ct, a- u , warning would be given thereby to parii.-s . on whose track the Maua. is are lolloping. . Very little is said of Henderson's n. w '. Cabinet for 'Mr. Johnson, but blot aie be ing dropjied ol a Conservative tickei, wiih ; Chase and Henderson on it. Mr. Stanton j Mill remains at his post, and will stick un obic noil, lie i o or pue .mm i.i-m.' m h. w , .tin no attempt ol the kind will be made while the impeachment JbHott' bead. hangs sword-like Senator Fowler has kit his lodgings in this city since yesterday, aud taken up bis in Georgetown, at ibe same bolt I as Sena tor McCreery, ot Kentucky. The landlord states that Henderson has also engaged rooms. Fowler occupied rooms in "the" same hotel as Col. Forney. "The winked tleuih when no man piirsuetb." though it is not likely they will be long It-It in that enviable condition." WILHON VBMUCRA TIC CI.CII. TlU'KSDAV I--Vh.NI.NO, May U. An atijourned meeting ol the Wilson Democratic Club was held in the Court flouse, Marcetlas Edwards, R:-q., President, in the chair. Uai. JUti W. Duttiuuu, Uaug uteseut, i atated to the Club, that owing lo physical j .USUll.tj, ut n M uiismii. 1.1 . ..iiiji j nnuine reUest to address them at the present time, but that be would do so w heueter bis heal ih I would permit. I tin motion, a special committee ot three, consisting or Jas. 8. Woodard, C. Lee Par ker and Jesse H. Adams, were appointed io invite suitable speakers to address the Club, from time to time. On motion, a committee of five, consist ing ol R. W. King, C. 8. MeDauiel, John W. Dunham, Jas. K.. Shepherd and P. E liines, were appointed to draft a Constitu tion and By-Laws for the government of the Glub ; to tie wbotitted- to the Uub at 'It nert meeilng. Un motion, the following reeolotn-ttts were unanimously adopted : Raohed, That the Democratic Club ot Ihe County ot Wilson, believing that the time has arrived when a reorganisation ol the ''tmoxTatra'jiarty'in'tTiii! State will conduce to the best ink-rests of the people thereof, h&jHtfefepieiit following resolution, "adopted at a recent meeting of the Democrats ot Haywood County : Remitted, t'bat all tbe elements of opj o itioo to the Radical negro party, by w hat s wver name known, must naturally and necessarily co operate and affiliate with Ibe Democratic party .ortli that being the only national party wbicb now pretends to respect the powers of tbe Constitution, or to maintain the integrity of the Government framed by onr father. Therefore, we re spectfully suggest, in order to perfect our organization for the approaching Presiden tial election, that a Brute Convention of the fDwtiWATirte'"pay"o noes hostile to tbe perpetuation ot iva.lical negro supremacy in tbe land, be tailed,, to meet in the City ol Uulcigb, on titu litib day ItutalttA lurti.tr. That . we rvcomiiietitl, and respecttully urge upon our Democratic brethren, ot the State, to hold meetings in each county, at as early a date as lou y In convenient, and appoint delegatus to rep re sent tbeia In the State Convention. Jiaulted further, That wo recommend that a Convention of the Democratic parly of tbe County of Wilaon be held oir Wed nesday of Juue Court, for the purpose of selecting delegate to the ai4 Cpoventi.in. On motion, adjourned, to meet again on Saturday night, May ISth it. f.ntm&t: ' S. B. FaumKb, Secretaries. C. S. McDawret., ) llR:KITl0 CkUlREPOHI)KCE BT Till t;rH.---ifne!itA, May 14. Kansas has iicnrd the Met6et fcrid demand ' tlrW' feVinC viction of the Prtatdeoa. Signed D. K. Anthony and 1,000- otbem. . To the above Senator) Res) sent the fol Totaft'ifTfr' WaMtnffto, May i oentiemen,. i uo not recognise yoor right to demand that I shall vote either for or against conviction. I have taken aa oath te do impartial justice anrordinir to tbe Constitution and laws, and im vote according to the dictate of mi Judgment arid for the highest good of niy country. - ; SigTird) K. U. Mint. "it v "ismsB rut mtmn'-r t'.rt-eoiitl..ne' irf tin N. Y. World. FX. (! RAX T A XI) TllK CHICAGO Jilt. -I WAI. uF (! ft A XT. ' V j"1hiwti, May 17. I ht.tr ; ii informed to day at different times, hv ui;j (jeuileuien who iioteM to in- a. onaiiiieil v. ith Uee. Grant, that tbe ilenei.i ha wriiteila letter and placed it wiu. it a letter and placed it ! m )lu'liwl ol a It tend. ?nt at the f'f.'&o Convention, dfatiuclly !'W t)V-Mll-d.ohnltiuit.. have hi- name ud in that 2" ufro, J-" Headquarter Jated f. uventi :e in tact, it j. aaid that General Marcli 88, !, and under tbt aulbor.ty ..I i!iiw(mi, ' ;l.eK.-pu'.lieaUpiriy Jur the Pnaidency, ev.eot up..,, rerrain condition, which tlie lUdu-aU aie not , II) CI. d to eonatnt to.- mat wuoieHaieiiee.ro a.itlraie ahaii not lie made one ! Ihe planks ol i's plattoru. 1 ,,e"rK(' WasliwiKton Dent, Ihe Ueneral s broiiier-iu-la-w. is aiao reported to have said to a Irieii.l i Inn the last three days, that il he could he a delegate to the Convention lie would vote Hijainal llrant himsetl, on thereiund that he dou'i want to see Grant mixed up in p-.lidcs, and on lue ground Ilia: (irnii' IiiiikcII .1 ui't want to be nui.-d up in th.ui T ie ( ieneral, in eonver-ation rh an 'old ern friend, leas than a tort niyht at.ro, said ti nt he had now got the p o siti Ml ttiat uasin..at acceptable to him, and that In-d d' not want a,uythinK el e tl. n. (irmit's l siiu-I ot polinea anil politician ia -aid to lime Ixan recently disclosed in aiiotltcr way.. U was proposi-d in Conieaa to r.-'ire lien. ii. ii.ae.-ni and one or two other oth.-ers, the iinunus ol he prnihiaiilou i le -ing partisau. tV lieu the news ol thu in- , l. r was brought to liberal Grant, he is I io have exclaim.. I somewhat as lol los: " Well, it tbe.c . Iliecrs are to be dis - po-- - li-ut tuj-..-r . tiput. ptwai j .' I .- I" j ... ... an idea in ( oi.l'i, a-, uusi.ikeil or otherwise. I" al I. bnitii : .t isab.t.l pieceden t Mi. I .11. -p.-iij. le e el tliu N. Y. ol J. ; Al.lKHKlt DhFALVATlOX UY FUUXKY VASfEROX AFTKR TIM IRA YKLI.hU. Washimiton, May 17v-Tile- i - a si in lio. ' iiimor in lown that Koniet. wlioreceuily ttecatnped lor Cliica go, (;oi a I. Icer.iin y'-sterilsy, aud will get I vorbal message to morrow, or next ilay.'rom an iudivi.lu.ii sent on tortile purpose, ail- latMw .:,iiiit,yi;"4iJ-W-4i m tfie t'uprtat lortuwtin.- Senator Came ron, who called the attention of Ihe Senate t.. KorinVs lutle deHniency, is not, il this minor call be trusted, disposed to Wt tbe e.litnr ol "un two puiiers, both -daily" off nithout a timber, explicit, and speedy ex a in tint I i--ii. KXA I F. I In: dtlia'e iu the Senate on the House resolution calling for tile proceedings of Ihe Senate on the last Iwnilavsiof the im I pcachnient triul whs interesting. Mr. Ituckab w, and Mr. Dixon, aud Mr. Doo ; little did not ssem to admire the action of fl trte Hmn,' rmTf-'Mrr- t j spoke with manly indignation ot the filthy i abuse heaped upon Senators, which, lielntl ; mated, w as the product of party heat and a Hi . niiotis spirit. The impeachers alfer:ted b. believe that there was no connection be tween tho copy caliati fur and ttie ur ' chamber inquisition under Mr. Bingham' nito.at,rt-mt tit ; but se veral were anxious that rl, h,w s. ,- k. y, rv f Ini)(- ,liMtio1 ,1,, tle-) wretched calumnies, and aa tor Ihe Senator- who-e nniites hnve leeo matle the tar gei b r special abuse, lli.-y, says tbe NUioruil Inttlliyrnrrr, sat as unconcerned autl oon-b-nipiu.iu-, apparently, as if it were only some new born fly buzzing shout tbe room ami tiyiug to excite attention. Mi. Davis spoke of Sumner as follows: "Dir in,; L e debate on tbe atloptton of tbe f 'oiis-itttLioti ot the United States it was nr niosetl tbat the President be tried on im ptaebuM nUt? t4t.vSuprtuue Court. Sup- p-.-e iimt w,.s the practice now, aod tbat Uh-- Cbo. I Ju-Jiee bd-de;lafei in advance, that flic Prrsitlchtwai gTlttfy, and tisd, be s des. denounced him A a memlHT ot this court di.l ; he would ask tbe Senate whether the Chut Justice woultl be tolerated for a moiieni lor his indecent and outrageous conduct ? The impeachment of the Chief Justice p himself in such a case would be de man te. I. if ever a member of i cbtirf irieK ited iinpeachntent and the condemnation ( hiet Justice so acting and expressing hint sell, lie ( Mr. Davhi) could see no difference between that culpable and execrable con duct of the Chief Justice nd that of Ibe de nuncisttons ot the Prraidpnt by the Senator Irom Massachusetts. He tbougjit the Sen ator (Mr. Sumner) deserved richly, and ought to rent ive, ihe sentence of expulsion from the Senaie ol the United Sttlea." Without coining t a vote the Senate ad jounictl. CniF.r JuaTirK Chahr and tuk Pbsi nKM T. -Ttie storiim aliout Chief Justice j'basti. and, the Prt aide.wfj; are fliia)ly comtrig into some langiide sliape. He baa finmally put himst If iulo the bands of hit friends, ad laid that, while be is not a candidate, be uikpiot'o-bjei t to tbe uwivf hi narue.aud ill run if rioiiiinaft tt Tiy the Conservativi-a, The movement in bis bs hall seems to origi nate in Pitiladefphia, - '' PoRTi.asB"iic Honor of Sbmatob Fas senuen. An immense- open air 1 citizen I meeting waa bell here Siiun evening, e. . I.. i. t. c : -1. t..L v, noaor misiui r cmiuucn, sn w u icu Neal presnled and a large numlter of prom inenl citizens sorved aa Vice Presidents. Speeches were made by L. D. M. Sweat, F. U. J. Smith, T. A. Hubbanj, General S. J. Anderson and Wm. If. ClitTonl. Tbe sjeet hes were not of a partisan cUaarcter, ''tarairtdffrrJff-ff'i'S tr attempt to intimidate Mr. Feawodcn by the impeachment meeting held in Maine and eulogistic bf the Senator and hi conduct. Tbe resolutions framed were io the name of ttie c i 1 1 yen of Portland. Ibey contkma 1 sl th vwit "bwhwoti nf tbGoirt of Intpeacbmeut ;o adjudicate upon tbe im peachment article in such roantier aa tbe exigencies of a political party may require, bejstjftUpl portj.aBimoitj . wpuid. .dictate or the ambition of political aspirant would demand. They denounce attempt to force. Sens tors to any decision inconsistent with tbe obligations wbicb tbe Constitution im poses, m revolutionary and criminal ia spirit, and a deaprvuifjvtba ibarpeat rebuke iiom all aupputWa uUoiHUlliUu&Al giiVjiras luent and liberty Senator iJondetson bse received letters froth ntl'iArjf ltat'A'dtf trppaudttrtr bis txiuise,' THE LATE KI.KtTIO.N. ', '- - H ixj 9n. Mu-iTaBT Ditkict, Cbarlnton, 3. Cn May 13, ISttH. ii UKKKRAt ORDKR ) t No. 83. - """" : ,M7. ' P1'1 ".ore .flWnt f the rebel Htale," ajid the ' -"l-l"er.ry uwrein. me que.uon t tbe Conalitmion rrumwt by h-Tilmirtr elrl fir (hC purpose, under Ihe authority of Ihe af .re cited law, was submitted to the qu.!i!i.d elector of tbe said Hi ate ; and l hieh election wa ! submiued, uii.br the au thority, of tbe second section of the w cf the United 8tate of Marc h 11, amend t.y of the aforecited laws, the election oil the officer-of the legislative, judicial an I executive departments, aud county othces of the btate of floilb Carolina provided tor by ihe said Constitution ami made elective by the people ; and also, under the name authority ol members of the House ol Hep-ri-MMltauvcs of ihe United Status: Aud the election of officers lim ing made Ihe returns required by law, it is hereby declared Firtt. ThaxTiHrt. Conrtitution adopted by tbe Convention which assembled in the city of Ualeigb, N. C, on the Uth. day ot Janii- ; ": " " " ,' , " "". Mach, 111,8, has lieen raOfied by a map.r ' ''.'," , " "H y " H ''- net eieciors oi ine niate or rxorin i ro lilts, .. XkmL .Xtlt, . Uttl folhxwiug lliuiied- . i:.i i .i. t i.ac ini.cu m '7 H"'""' " "'. respecuv Senatorial and Representative Distiicis, and are duly elected as members ol tlie (senate ami House ol Kepresentative ol the General Assembly of the Stale ol North Carolina, as herein speeiflied : SKNATK. Fimt Senatorial District Klilm K W hile, Jos W t(heniltje. Second Senatorial District- Fraukliu G Klartlndale: Third Senatorial District-John Ii lies pes. Fourth .Senatorial District William Bar- row. l(iwrirt-"sl'rii(A lltasley. Sixth Senatorial District Henry Kpps. Seventh Senatorial District Napoleon It Bellamy. - - -. - - - - KigUtU. Senatorial DiaUict D J liicll Ninth Senatorial District Joshua Harm-. Tenth Senatorial, District William II S 8wet;t, W A Moore. Eleventh Senatorial District - I) D Col grove. ., t Twelfth " Senatorial District- William A Allrt.. Thiiteenlh Senatorial District Ed wiu Lcgg, A II Galloway. Fourteenth Senatorial District-John W fPartH - " . Fifteenth Senatorial District Orlin 8 Hayes. Sixteenth Senatorial District James 8 Harrington, LD Hall. Seventeenth Senatorial District J 1) Cook. . Eighteenth Senatorial District Curtis II Broguen. Kineuienlh fluiatariai UiatrictrT VCUUft IM Jones, R 1 Wynne. Twentieth Senatorial District John A Hyman. Twenty fleet Senatorial District Charles 8 Winatead, R W Laasiter. Twenty-second Senatorial District-Josiah Turner, Jr. Tweuty-tbird Senatorial District Silas Burn. Twenty fourth Senatorial District- Bed ford Brown. Twenty-fifth Senatorial Diatrlct Jno. M. Lindsay, . ... - Twenty-sixth Benaforial Dislrict Eman uel Sbofiuer, G W Walker. ., 14 Twenty -eeverith Sroatorial Diatrtct nvi. Twenty-eighth Senatorial Distriot W B ftichardson. . Twenty-ninth Senatorial District P T Beeman. Thirtieth SeoaUtrial District -J W Os borne.' Thirty Ant Senatorial District -Cbristo- Thlirty-secontl Senatorial District - Wil liam M Robblns: Thirty third SenatciriaJ Distiict P A Long. ttirrty-tourtn Bc-natonar JJlstriot fctur A Wil. v Thirty-fltth Senatorial District-Samittl Forkner. Thirty sixth Senatorial District-John II. McLaughlin. Ibirty -seventh Senatorial District Law- ion A Mason. 1 -- Thirtyightb Senatorial District J B Bavea.- v Tbirty-nintb Senatoijal 0itrii,t--fimt P- SflHIll-a. ......ft-... -. ... Frtiitb Senatnrlal pistrlct-J Blytbe. Forty flrat Senatorial District- Edmund W Jone ' 1 -'"I ' 1 ' FWfleri-raaf M t'ifi're, forty third Senatorial Ditrict W Levi Aove. - . .... - - ' ocaa or a-tritaiuurrTtvK. Alamance Coonty sfobn A Moore. . Alexander It V Maiheaon. Alleubany-rJobn L Smith. 1 Anson f) Ingram. ' Ajbe Matthew Carson. , Beaufort Hiram St i I ley. Bertle-t Parker D Robbina. Blatien F W Foeter. JBri-wlcli-r-Hentaniin D Morrill. " Buucrimi-sv-rVV i Candler. Burke Sam uel G Wtlaoo. Cabarrus--John J Gilavm, Caldwell James C Harper, .. Carteret Joel Qeory Davis, Jr. -CawRWUlJnin -rl'JfaUIAi.lJlu JIpil- Btt.' ' --.-'--:-.s'-.- .- -. - - .-----j-"-. Catawba James R tills. Chatham William T GunU-r, J,aui) B. tlOOg. ,..;.. - ,-.f, Cherokee -I B Sirnooa. ' - t,r CbowanUtcbard Clayton. . ClajJoba O llicka. . ,' . . . , Cleveland Plato Durham, i1. Columbu-r-Dniel P High, CravenAagutu 8 Seymour, A W Ste ven, B W. Morn, t - - utnberUnd iolin S LneiryIiiliaai Sw eat. Currituck Thomas 0 Humphries. . TOaiidMjatia Mendenhsll, George Kiunev-. Duplin - Isaac IV Kelly, N E'Ariuitroui;. Kdjfecomlw - lieoige i'eck, H nry V Korsyth John V Vent. Franklin James T Harris, John II Wil liamson. (is-Ion Jonas Hoffman . Gates-? Jojbil Gatlh'if, Granville J W Hnsrbini), J A Crawford. C WSyo:"-"": Gewie-Jimctili Disou. ouiilwryt - lt. pheu 0 ilormy, iUvht Ho Kin 11 1 1 ti H-u niii. Harnett Neill 8 Stuart. Hat wood Waller Itrow n. Henderson W D Justus. Ufrt hrd Ttionia S.o.i pes. Hvde -Tbiiht as Tarr o w. lre.lell -T Jv Ai .'hol-on, tiertrge F. Da-' vidson. J ick-on Jo-eph K.i-ner. .1 .hnslon - H H Hjunniir, K W P. it. .lone-- 1. I) SVilkie r.i noir Wallace .-tines. Lincoln A C Wisw.JI. Macon James 1, Robinson. Mmli.on- Nut Kelsev. Martin Jesse J Smith McDowell W W Gilbert. .Meckli nbuig -K D Whitley, W W drier. i telicll J acolbW Row in an. Montgom.-rv Deorge A Oruhitni. MooreAbel Kelly.' Nssb W W H.Kl.iie. New Hanover-Joseph C Abbot, l.lew elvn (1 Kslcs George W Price, Jr. "Soittiainptou Hoswell C Parker, .Inn T Iteynoltls. Onslow Frnnklin Thoinpson. Orange--John J Allison, . Tbo-tuits At Ar -tf", IVquot-uilt -Tluima A Rikea, I'erstin -Samuel v. Harnett, Pill--By i ou Laliin, Ritibard Short, Polk - Aslx-rry Waltlrop. Ibmdolph K T lllair, Joel Ashworlli. Richmond Richmond T Long. ltol.es. iu ,1 allies Sinclair, Edward K Proctor. Rockingham - Henry Barnes, 1 S. K.lling Ion. Ri-r-in- .lo-ierih llawtfria, .tunc M Sna ver. Ktilht ilord ,1 anus M Justice. Sampson John C W ibinins St.iniv- -Uafateite i ire.-ii. Stokes -!V W Mcl'anbsa. Suny- A L Herwlricks Tyrrell -1'lioatns J. Jaivt. Union - Hugh Dow iiinit Wake--Joseph W llXltftn, Stokes D Fi auk in, Fieldinj G Morimi;, James H Harris. Warren-"William , Cawil.oni, TfjchW.T Fiilkner. W-sliingfon - -Jntnt-s .1 Hen WalngaL wis B Itsnn.-r. Wayne John T I'ttaraon, JnlinC Kli.xba. ' Wrtkea- -Wttlinm tt Si--j-rr-T. Wilson - G.strge W Stanton. Yancey- David PrnfHft. Yadkin- T M Vestal. "'fTh'e"'robhTy"'dfflctSri'dtmIgnatd in tbe order, as having been elected, will be given hereafter, The certificates of election will bo sent direct lo ihe Stale executive sntl judicial ollitxts, and U tun .member, elect ot the House ot Representative irf the ('tingreas of the United States; but for convenience - r "r iSlJSl'? Itif tne llit ltitit ts eCict oritie rgTsTAlserti. bly will le still to ibe Commanding Olll cer Post of Ruluigh, for delivery, upon ap plication by tbe persons w ho are entitled lo receive them. Fdr like reason, the certificates for tbe coiimy oflicia will be sent to the Command ing Otllcers of Posts lor the comities within their jtiHsdlcltiUi, lor dellvi-ry or fransinif till to the persons who are entitled to receive tn em, A certified abstract of the returns made by tbe election nltioera, w ill be prepared and deposited Irr the olHr nl the T-rrtry vt Statu tor tbe State ol North Carolina, "" Urrdtlr tbtS provfsions of tlie fjonstilnirnril the Guieral Aasuuldy of tb State, elected tbcttuudet 'jliail meet mj tbe filteentb day jaafbT the approval thereof (the Constitution) by the Congreits of the I niterl States, i! II f.ill not on Sunday ; but it it should so lal', then ou the nexi day lliciealter." (Ariivbj II, H-.ituu a.). ... Tne officers of the Ex.cutive Department rf-.-tl'.-ii-to,.-.ttrtt'-vk-d their duties ten days alter tbe approval ot this Constitution, ty tbe Congress. .Of the Ui.ite.l Butts." XArtlcle Iff, UectiirB 1.) The term of i (fire of all officer of tbe Ju dicial Dt-panuietit "shsJI begin upon ibe approva. ol this ( onsiit ntion by the Con g.tMidilte In. led states.". (A.ttcle IV, 6 lion ;32 ) ' I he c miity otticer's provided for arid elected "shall enter upon Ibeir duties ten days after tbe approval ol this Constiiuliun by tbe Congress of Ibe United Sisles.'!--(Article Vll, rk-rtion 10 ) But in order that there may be no confu te on, deity, or failure in the a.liiiinistration and to enuro the sait ty of public property, tbe Solicitors of Judicial Circuits, elerks ol cotnt-, sheriffs, coroiii r aid other eiecir t M-rW'fHivMar( Willi active "adtiimm tistlou duliex, or with the Care of public -Mortis, or the cu-uniy ol public luoueys or public property, will not be relieved from respouvVbility lor ibe due discharge of the dutbs oKlbeir offl.es until their successors arc dtiiy 4uUnL - '. '. - It is mstle the iflity of Command-,-- of Posts, within tbe limit of their resfiective jiirisdictiona, UK see -that the officers eh-ct who are able to rjuajify under the Consti tution and laws of the United. Statend the Conuitulion aod laws of the State, and have so tjitalified, are duly insialfed In tbe iilllcc to which the) have betn elected and as fttKtvH prB-CTTbrilt -T-t---r-r -:-Under tbe requirements of the ninth iec tbm of the law of July 2.1, ISH7, lim.ndaV.fy ol tbe law of March 2. 1807, "to provide for the more efficient government ol the1 rebel Stsalr,n4be itfficiTS elect, both of the tr4i (ore entering ripin the distharg of the du ties ot ticir ollices, ' taku aud subscril the oath of urlice pr-ciibef by the!aw df july , I8.)8, "to prescribe an -natrj of vfflce, and otber plrol-?t.,,. This oath will "be taken in duplicate; bae to be filed, In 'the office of the Secretary of atJtte fur the State of North Carolina, arid tbe other to be forwarded to J lmtrict iieaoqnarier-. It any of ibe State pflicen eletttd under tuvew LDtiti:uttpa are (ilquaaai.d- by L , tne intra cn-ciron oi ttie proposed smtnd mltfit to the Constitution nf the United States, known a Article XIV, or are una-, hie to take the oath pie-rcrfbctl by tba law of July 2, IsBi, they wUI not be allowed to dinchari;.! anj i Ilk ial' function until the dtikH!-nT bt hu'K 'rrtaoved .Vhe -ComK. gresv ut the United btatos, or uolrsi tbe oath of olVice required hy the ninth rVcno of the six. vf cited taw shall have previovts- I fliwned with tif ' ta. Of o!e the naitt ninth ISt-nton iliatj bs beeome V.,l.'",'.,!!irllv" ! that the umple of "TTlit ""tftV JtTve In en" dt"t,ia"riJr Vj Taw io be J rniii 't.i in represeiiiaimn in Itie COIIgrfsi oflhe-l mtvd Stales, ' - - lj .. S i t . I' 3 oietliaiHI 111 i " HUM V. CAilAltC, . : Auf it Camp, Aelg. AM. Aty. Qel. , ll-r-a? Tltd aiinii.niuiMAI.1 ..I ill m ... II.. tf rtf eTcon'ons iii tbe Counties, or Caaweit nd'' Hayw.Kitl ire made sub)ect to final decision, upon ttie conclusion nl tbe investigation of chaig s of election- trauds in those Count lea. K (im I ha National fnteth-rsniier. " '" TmrcosoHXssroxAi basks. ' The guano Impeachew, who were dese crating the Sabbath by Mug tn conclave it the Capitol, have summoned and are um ni.iiiiug before them witnesses to impeach l lie character ol Senators in the respect of tbetr action upon Impeachment The pic and informers ot tbe Wat Department and K iced man's Bureau are supposed to b the furnisher of the data upon : which ; Mr. Raker Bti'ler scls. Who tbey are i . Indi cated by tbe late articJe ol ths Nation (Radical-.) It said that: "Kxposure of what gee on In tbe Chief Jiisiice's lH"(tbe reported Coaveraatioa of Clind Justice Chase and bis daughter, ). Sprague.) augge-lt natttraiiy, the in- ,;sa.ftafta.;tte-'i twirf iars iwen vttiefieti in thtir Aenmu us ehw.lf m tAej -Hvt-ia. aaa iefa'S-Wt greatly tear that Ixnh tbe Judiciary Com mit U-r ami the Reconstruction t'cmmil'gp have Itecn remisa on this point. Tbe peo ple are dying to learn, for imtUnce, wbat tt was Judge Field laid at Mr. Black' dinner parly, and yet nothing, so Tar a We "tave beard, baa been done to gratily tberu. Now, we suggcat ru.nctbtlly tbat wtsrti -sas vjiA M he nhntir nnhrtxtemmittTT,--fiiomllf nuilt vaiter. A. patrtotio attead ain at labia, properly instructed by General Hutlcr, could certainly, if he kept bl ini ojatn, pick up a great deal of inUircating m alter, and, perttaps, furnish tme atanling facts about the -nalitteaL, elnjitof , riirrjjW'Wte Supreme Court. What could be easier than for a waiter of the right sort toy keep the guests waiting as long as might be necessa ry. U-'M dtiiltttliiipjiiilryt!) traitorous utUtraiteea of any 'titntJtcW who. might lie rtiiitTXrte" Tubretii' ibe" btitcr roonv Tlierti'"- is Bn amount ol negligence about tbi flat ter whifh makes us fear some ot our leaders are not up to their work."- ;; - ; - t A TitoioBT ro tbs Nauru.- If the plan oladmlwiiijtarpet bijj Svsaujit froot the South lor the purpose ol ct-vtvittiing . the President under the remaiuing ' wsiciea, or on some new indictment, be earrieti Btit,and" if the fteopte f the iYortk tubmit In it,1 tbey may as Wi 11 wserve any forth-r Xj r-al.ai of sympatby lor us of the South a oo qiierud and enslaved people, tor it aid then be plain that bey are a much and a truly conquered aud eiia'av (id . - w-i-n-witU 'thi addition in our favor that meought to avert our fate, while tbey tamely accepted theirs. Sympathy, -under such circumstance, woo hi t-ittBiniliiisili,a an 41 would be UMaiOfiiU- I l.l.. f .-.!. .... oic 4ck. nntff. '. Ghkmlkt oivM ttr 1mfach-c!.t The New York 'riian tbM cloeta aa edidMriat article on the late action of tbe Senate upon the Inijieachuietit case; . "Well! : ''" "Mr. JVtbnson remains tn" the While Hou e. Tbe ilih was tlelil-ratety, and we doubt not judiciously, selected a ibe article tnat woultl com in aud tbe most vote, Thi failing, all fail. There may be tboi who Ja:u.tt w ate aud w 11. .u ,.diU . eemnot-s vertnei at guilty riy weir vote j but we Can nut concur. .. It might have beaa well ia.4ts )r tne imp. echment until . those State slinuld be represented in the' Senate; bill, hsvirrr imtistt-d it, we think h would 'aot do to a. Itt.lt pew Senator lo vote upon it after thu test imony waa taken and the argu ment cloed,,,i. .. . . .- 2 . ' Rergi nt Hates has lieeo asked to under take a trip tbroujfh New England, which, liuwcvi r, he pruuiptlydi-eliiied oa ground of Is.tug extremely haatudoui to lit ud property, The proposition ia that the Ser giuntsltall untferiakaa Irip through all tile New England State- (except Connecticut,) cairylug the flag, and to Hart on the Jour ney wilbout money nd in all other respect tlie same as be diti In hi late tour through Ihtt South The aoldler give the follow ing reasons why suolt as undertaking would Itearisk": First To uuderiaks a j.niraey throush the New England Slstea without money equivuleiii to. itarvitinn. Second To travel thrtiugb that regioa with money bu.-aJia,t-'ijitU4lg ubUd .uq tb Way. i ; i ' j .u.4'W.I)i 'y I' e -Bsiiiin nli 1 in us-"-": ----ppit" --"' DkX'Cta Tbere is a boat o( Demo crat le poll Helmut in tbe city, and the, hoteli are i lively with ibein. yesterday, at the Fiittt A ntta hfir.t.i ffiMr O " ...... w RVIl.t l - V vassingof Ihe claim of aanctck and Pea lcttin, Pelsgatee to the Fourth it. July CuventioiB arc already irriving.and it look as iTtltey" prtintised to keep the fjht up on tins line if it tKea all luintner. Art fork Vtmtmrciui. ' The President received Ob Saturday-and yesUrtlay a lsrge fuo-iber nf diptchM froro all parts of the country eongratuUting htm on bis acquittal. uVaiomd iiiteUwrenw iKtk-' '" -- '' " ' rt I To morrow may never come to u. Wa (?o not live In to-morrow. We cannot find It in our title-deeds. The man who own whtila blfteks ott real eHHM'and gteat ' bip inu the sea, doe not owa a Viryle ittbtu'e ( " to-morrow. To morrow t It'u a wysittii Oasposiilijility, not yet born. It Ilea under tbe seal of midtiitrhi behind the tl of I gli8teningoonsttllalito.Clt)in. .. : . . - The Ix-st men ar Hot those whe have waittd for chaniwt.but taken them beseig ed the above, conquered , the, ct anc-a, and made tlie tfbance their r,tbt, r-biio 1 .. . i - Ihe Portland O.'ssais thai it wonl.t Lave no bojie .of justice it the Democtacy weie in power. Of Course no hope, but a .--.l.,..i...S.-i-.i.. , of! fr" WRNMHSi ' "JT.i u m v -si,-'- Tra .r ;rf -- - ' ' y y -.?1V.V ii -ii4t r