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"Oiof ilflH if 11 Pit frtti ft1 - W- nj,v ay-' J!?V,&VM'j. - .-v -V UMi4v wIk ..,'.,.," vo1' - " KAr,i:rin. .. c. wkixksiat. mav 27. iscs. ' '- ' - i I yi-A l,. l'lcrniKnui. uh t UUi. .1 influence U. 1 11. 1 t! " 1 , i,o..j,':c find the c-ftorremeilF of ihe . Ike .vx!U . lUJ.de . ike,. tuit, ni -uliiii'i'l'i rn' t'Uf i' P North I 111. .Unit , o 1 1 1 1 r 1 i v . Is u rv sniull. In 1 1 . SImi.' in Ini.'ii w :.s ,-i v so ii Idoui conimiMed, l . ben Was ju.-ticc mi hji'.-i-lilj l.iiin ,,!,,,:! l Ml JUll'l C-.l-l. lit 111 N"ltl('iir ( I ,, A Our wli" I.- C.urr. syso-iu ns ho ''iif$ttv'iKn!miMi!ii till. I 1,11 !;..!. ut I, linulv. I I'm 11 H.ir H,t iii.liiiai ily, t.i t vii. li aii o,r. 1,1 I in, ., nt e;w I .1,:)' t.-.u. mi r, a, d at H'us! ten-fold, find I rf'ji'ne k-vi oe-etitia!Iy clmiig. ,.,r iiiiliti.rv rule, tloit not only in iiiMie f ,1111111011. (,t tiiititiul tesitlt ot ruiiiir iniitiiu'eiiiefit ol the lihieks tin- til I'' ,1,1 th. liuii i.tni ion of the Bureau mid Ill, illlarv.l hut ninny irm'ty "lltles, even (!-llli-, alining in. i.ihki ,i mi 1 lent .lllll'-, I li 1 1 c u I of lH-lil,,; I" .I,... k.i1, h i iMTi-i.se I among ti e Iree.liiien. rpin, filtioiiij t!ie whit'.., we iidnnt, lia.-i ii, ii In 'i inwn h'H". nor in -en overlo.'((.-d tind. r hl)i!;ir nil.-. i,e'iuriii( hilneen hi, it,, and h'a.k-. wln-tl there li:m l. en a, - nil, I I'oe ot wron)( ou the (iait of Mi. .. Iinvi- I een i-iiri liilly eritiei.r.l pi, 1 1 1 . '. I y i ii v t r! ifful.-.l , ami In i'i, ntly y, f.-ly jiutiialieil. While thin e.eir.e mid lla.lHiaM:iniUS lTrtlnenee no ill the hit..'-. I. ii douht i .nirs..-l'i aids tiie UactV him in many eases e nlinlih-ll, d tin ill to commit ..ir. ll. es of V it i ,,1S k itl.N. Iii thi-. state ,il mi. I lie tine' ion i,i. for the pn m i h' in I'll I of erimi- liecolnis a imii..u maUti. Under ordiumy circutu. stiui.-i s, the cost, ol tlm adniinislnitio.I of inlie, under the system of the Courts and the judiciary provided for l.y the uar Con antutior, will he vally increased, but it c imeati'l litiiiaton atuoiijj; the hhuk-. are, n .t stieedilv and larjxelv checke I, the cost of niium. Our criminal .locketn tlirotighout the Sratp, in ttinte Cinintira wbenr tht-rc nre m ill y negroes, ' have been crowded lor the last three yiar,-s. luueli so, that civil nuiiB have been necessarily prolonged or compro mised. Nineteen out of every twenty of the eiis relate to crime anions the black". UckUU-s thin, leeling theirlniporiance and determined to imitate white people, they are getting lip cases of litigation of the most trivial kinds between each other, whichn ill twim.- i4-siMadiQg, ,iV,U, .S,!)!,',.,,!!, i u rease the petty biwiuess of our Courts. We have not been forward to publish the m in y instances of crime, seripu or trivial, which are daily occurring in the State, be tui.auiiii.Dublkitions seem to increase. rith.r than Ivmta, tli meaner p1ies yiTfiiii aetti nature. We refer the reader to another fiiuHiD, t(lay, a a proof of fhOABpread of crime among the blacks in tlie Stale, c inpiled from our Sitate exchanges by yestenlay'M mail. The tendency auiong ttieia to get out from the society, the employment an I the discipline of the whites to become isolated from the white race, in order to feal r.'aliy free, is operaiing badly upon them. In those communities where they especially caugreate, away from the juflueacs . of tb whites, the u-ndency strongly sets in favor of hnrkyrim. Indifference to the marriage Elu.tuin Bnl.llinaffft nmi.fA&-.4tf lt.ll.ljSH. almost, incurable idleness, extreme poverty and stealing to support nature, abound.-- Great apathy audiiversion to aleady Tabor' and employment, and an effort ta eke out a preeai ious existence by getting "little job," tislniig, lie, prevail to an alarming extent, throwing them entirely upon the charity or the netflwt ut the government and the pub tic 1 it any wondur, then; that oriaie abounds and .that the cost is enormously Wayne County jail has twelve prisoners one w bite and eleven negroes. This is about the ratio all over the South. tjentinel. This ia .about the ratio in which justice is done to Ihe colored people by Hebel Cooti ty Courts. Standard, Aeeording to Ihe census of 1850, there was, in the Penitentiary of Massachusetts, convict for every 2,533 of her white popu lation Of her free negroes, there was a eou vtet tor evet y 19-! ut her toWed pt tputtt tu.ii. The proportion of negroes to the wldtis (ning so suit.lf, tliere being only one in every 1011 of her entire population, this latge tii.ti tf u HUluaiily ajuung her col- ored population did not miike a pi fcoptiMcfwartt i1,-and ttrey'bavss trwy efrHSmia dilTerenee on xwiety ; but if the colored population was n-ju.il t'5 that of the whites, tliey would,1 aceording to the foregoing s atistics, turnisli thirteen fonrteeoths ol the convicts. Why is this so in a State where the nqrroea have- enjoyed impartia,! freedom ever since the lortnntioo nf the gwrnnamr-Tnir ttftw; Ixwtwr;,;- flr;t cir(.-ult jjf Wcaffe."l. tiiroughly epouc. Jhe-revolutionary cause ot the lUdKitalSj enlighten us 1 A Gkkkhoiir Orrv-U.A. letter received tin's morning trom Mr, W. C. Cleland, Gen eral Western Psawiig'-r Agent for the i'ltb hurgFort Wayne and ClncagOi Hail way, itiloriiu us that this Koail 'will pan frte alt deleirntea to the IcmK)ratifl National Coife Airaiiiri ments 'for paswa must ! made by the Chairmen ot the rotate Central oiimiitiees, with J. N. MeCullnugh, Ks(., IfVnerttt lri pv-na tistvttot. ika Utd. 1'UU h org, pa. 41 .trotm Dtvtofrat, - s . - We bojse that an arrsntfemetit will be ma le by (be viuioua Itsiuitjails Ju the South, and apnounced la due timet, by which Uei UMt od ut.Uer, wiUiug to attend the Ct.a , ventiuB, may b payaed for one fare. Wo published, with pleasure, t he proceed -inn nf tin- I t nmi rjii h' meetings in Hay w.i.nl an. I HHlson counties, ns requested by our friends tber , in both ol which it was n tHHMIml' bt'-' btiW.:' '-WM-;f'n(riYirHfm--it-Babied! on ill.- l.'lili of June We liv.. irrrnl Km !' We .-HiT trot , c Hi.' l..est.t .lull believed th.'lX Hlllc.S tllt'fC Wlllt Mtlljli, urge'hf need Tor WmltiiEC to. 'be iiiii.h'.,juIk. c.ftiditton our people, nni in this busy si ;mnn antono the farmi'is. it would prove, if not it fa.il. ire, in mi sense a Convenii .u ,,( t',,. ,,),!,,, B. ing still con Mil.. . I i!i it on! fir-t i . I.-11. nnr well founded, urn! bi-irsiiu ..I 1 ih.T r. I.J..UKI-, wecs'iuot yet i 'in (villi ..u (.,, i..,r:iry ot the Star, in a c.d: ti.r a miim nitiiiiir to imnoint !iS'tAwWire'.)(l:K'i5i. Wlnttilrl'.-S ilv is tliin- I.. 1 H te Con 1 vcullun 1 n..L,.,m..a l.,A ,1 , ... Ihn.oeratic ( onvehtinn, mid I timt li.nlv Hliveu c-indhiat. s and a Tin Ks cntiV St iti- i '.iiiiniitt. e ! """"' have ample o"Wu-s to s. , el t . l'.l. ci.ts f. r til State at hir.', and arranm evel", ttmij ii. I'i'rtsury lo condui-t a vigorous r,ni .i s In mcst, ol the I'liui.tii-s our nrg'.ii r.ti. n in very thorough. Our people, 1). in cr. i aud Conservatives, are all united, and the decks flic cUiir, rt ii-ly Ujr action. We an- heartili in f ivo. ot tin- loriuati.ui of i In!,.. 'fins plan h ,.s bull m,iit.tl til ti.'oi;i i an. I S u li Carolina and is meeting llll t he lli,ii,i j;iiuif, big success. Ill both .instances, however, it in the result of the ricoinin. n. Intl., n ,,f ih.ir Stale Esi-cutive Commit tees and nor ol 'Conventions. The call-cs uhifh op..alc to make it intp.drtio to call a ( '.invention lure prevented their lis.. Illhl i:;e in tlin-e Stales, We bciit'vc thai .nil K,eciitive Committee should mud at au early tUy t" mke prep aiaiion lor the eainpnigii When I he can di.littes hi e Hiiiiutiii. ed M.-sli. mid he reayiy to i i.trr at once, with . nt hu.iasin, ielo the canvass. Tin-can all be ihuie vui-tiruut a '' Worn' ' 'K!t'''tt'tWrttB': -tmr" pnxpiirtm' rttowwphty the t'onirnrv Hltlftert Hmt-rritrfr-tn- rtn rftetr rttj'y. .- WH in ngOnt Jour:. a! V'e iililiiH, . ui ii . i v the aU.ve views of inn esc. Hi nt l utein, e r u v. Tlie formation ol Cliil-sin .1,11 ( ', mil , mid .Ciiptaiu's DKtrn t ut1 ajl Mi,- i i'ue men of the State, Who are opficuM.',! to lidicahsiu and in liiof of a White Man's government for this State and tor the coumry at lare, is essential to coni)lete oroimiz itioti. We understand every man liien.lly to a Constitutional Union and the pn seiv.ilion ol the rights of the Siaies and "I the people, to be opposed to the Radical programme, on principle Ht MMlMMK, trttsjythwlljyih. contest for (irtneiple alone, t.i be' waged by e-very ueU man, in iH-operli.n is-tfh- t he National Democratic, party. Names are then hue of email import in this t'onlest. The suggestion to call a State Conveu tion we judge wholly u int cessary, and, lor the reasons suested by tliei Xwrritil. not at all essontisl. it'ide, -trie tim.- i s. short il would he a failure un.l attended with needless expense to those who would attend. The National Democratic Conven tion meets in New York on the 4th. of Titty ifCif: Tt 'rtrtpjtr-Nj-tlt enaw tion from this State have all been appointed, and most, il not all, of tli.-in will doubtless attend. That body is charged with the duty of selecting candidates and laying will 'oVfuTTy aeceplaMe lo all fonservalivc men. whether in former times known as Whigs or Democrats. If a Slate Convention is deemed advis able at all, the necessity for its meeting would be tn ueh stronger after the meeting ol the National Convention than before, But, as the Jmirnnl very properly suggests, even that would be unnecessary, as the State Knecutive Committee, already orga nized, is. fully .empowered to appoint the Presidential Electors tor the State at large. After all, the great matter is Vuunty and neighlxirliooifl organization, and the con stant efPut f ' th Clttba to prontet"thiB'i cause. The body of our people who read, knrt whrr prcsnffrcfrrrt -infrmttatitm - to Hnderstand the quenllont at inane, are with us, heart and soul. The most important matter In be accomplished is peisonal effort to instruct N and arouse those who have heretofore bsi tndi tferent or who have Issen mile4, . lUit.th hest method be adnptl to effect thia-ojert and all will be well. , Thus kaji the Itadicall Cotlgri'sslulial nominee in Virginia are alt Yankees. In tlie packed caucuses, so ingeniously mani pulated by the carpet-baggers, neither a ne gro or a Virginia white liadical hat Blood the alightest chancu. In two ot the Dia tritUs, however, there are independent ne gro Candidate, and we hope that they may be elected. A little touch of negro equality tho, who have juat declared, in C.cVen- tion at Chicago, that Vegro suffrage is good enough for the South, but that the people of the North medn't have t iinleM they itemonstiated, in all their elections, that they will tt4 have it. HrTRKMi! Court. The Hummer Term will commence on Monday, Ihe eighth day of June next. l Fird WetJc. Monday and Tuesday will be devotfS to spolicanU for license. Cause Sttond llVti. Fifth and Sttcood Ciicuita. 774ici Wtfi, Fourth and Sixth Circuit. Fvurtk Wmk Seventh an t Eighth f it cuila. irtyU WWt-Thiril Pireuit. PoMTir!, I'KKAfmNO.-srrWe Icaro that fl; W. Brodie, Ibe negro pastor ot the Afrl cnrT W'lhAAm t Wiintb "Hi tintVwfn hi oflgregalion the benefit of his views ob Impede!) ment, in Juu ot au exposition of ti..tiiV judI . Jitjo. ITe w a JowB," ne nndcrstanJ oa tha President, .. , v - . . .0 ' o . , , , 1 WKDft;BTJi tUtvi Un CUiwg Cuo veniioa," lhe,irocecdinjS were tntrrf'ricrtd with singing. Was LitlieJleUl tin Lainl I Nohth Carolina at Vuu-mh.- WVw kdihcIiikIv limy frtl acuriiwity to know littirgfmm "North Citriiliim, ln-tli. r ' it or nt, figured at the KndH-alNiitj.iii.il ( on ventk.a at t'hmwi. 'i- the srimtiea.ioH of flint runomfy, we will liite thul W. I!. cLJMtinlUt t.'JiluUlL.l,fen l,tl Hie C.i(liniUi.i ot I'eriiiuiK tit OrjUUMZHion : tfeti. L I, ftxtnr (intttTfrrwir Ttn -rrtri' rrimWftTr'r'rrT fiein.liilKms ; K. V Kieneli (H.iiiUtei nil tile Iluiim'HH Committee , .il.i Crem-rn! I.iek ery wan one of the Vne 1'iii.li iitn and .1 i, llol.li.n Vas a SeriLe. Daddy K"Wte wa t'lere tind made Ins murk, an he always d.i. wln-rever he Not havinir lieen iirovi.ti-il for on anv ol the as . . .,. . twos. It auutara, (rum tin; ufuurtliuiy, tUiit he felt it Uicumla'iil on hiiusell ,1.0 sav some thing, in order that it mie;ht be known that the President ol thela'e Koiistitooshlollal K.mvenshun was on ha-.d, "alive and kicK iny." It would seem, too, that he r. citrni., ,1 the in cessity, in v i,-w ot I lary t xpericiiee, an ! jTi 01 be the more disttneilv 1. ';ltc pilllaillell ler that it might kn.yvin who mid l.y il mntti'l, Ihat id unmistakably. whenee he ; was, ot Ntdii. should exhibit. ,it onu- an, his knowledge of h "i..liv'i And thuslv hi- did 11 : A Mr. liaiker. .,1 N, w V. 1 k. Irom the r, polled Committee on O b-r ,,l liu. the rules. A Mr. Van Z.iudt, .,1 Uh. .d. a motion lo modily one ol th A Mr. B irili ilunjeiv, of moved to I amend t he iiioi ioii - Isl llll. I, oil. and linsy iv .1 some u 1 i 1' when Di.il.ly Kowles 1110 veil to lay ihe nnui-.n ud Uiejuuijutlme.m on the table, hut nlu prwrertiiigii state) "be- wiiudwie it, on tmru from the Chair, that '.hit yde Iht entire rtiHrl w'w Cvi'iiudUt !" We blush lor the memory of the Kons i todshiotul Kouvenshiin -l.i to think thai Vhii l'residi'iit thi.reol, alter presiding ov.-r it for two moil tits with such cm-tirnmite ability, should have been s.pich'he.l in such 1 a summarv manner tiy the mere tvro 1 res idetit o' vin. a political assemblage th ! K il- Tim Manaokrh' iNVtsnnAiioN -llaynau Butler, the stealer ol spoons, the de lamer of women, and the suborner of er YiiryTRiit mrire' tlmn ha Wtg&mi&!lm be Hummnned Col. Cooper, lh I'Vesideiifs private .'M'cretarv, before the Man is;, rs .if Impeachment, with a view lo nosing old, bribery oil the part of the Preiddeut and venality on the p irt of the "recreant" th-na-tors. Col. Coop, r ' testified, it seems, that the only corruption that lie knew of wa, that lie was approached by a brother hi I iw of Senator Pomcroy, who proposed, lot lort v thousand dollars, to secure five voles for ic tjuilUll, -Senators Morlan and Nye. and, we prestnne, Pomer.iy hiuicll, la-iri;; of the nunilH-r ! . ,,, This development is .said lo have laden like abouih-slull in the ranks of the parly ot "moral ideas " Senator I'omeroy wid publish a "statement," it is said, and it is furl her intWatwf TOifW 'prof tiwtTw'iw but a trap to catch the Piesident's Ir'.e-uU. This does not lielp the mnlt.-r. A pmpo-i tion of such a charactef, wit h such a pur pose, made iu the interest ol Huih-.d Senators, is no leas infamous and I man il.an a bona fide proposition of venality would have been I Honest men can see no ditfer euce. What would have been though! of such a thing in the palmy days of th, American Seuate, the day of Clay, W, b ster, Calhoun, Maogum, Wright ami Bad ger f Thr CaRFRT-BaookUs As vermin once filled Ihe land ol Egypt, so do the carpet jji?'-ft! .. Aouis. paper ., of a late date says : "Prom thht riity --fclntii; thre htrt gimi forth n full battalion of needy adventurers to try their fortune in the new dominion of Niggerdom. In every instance these men were played out at home unable to obtain a livelihood here, except y a resort lo hon st lnhor, to which they were gr ally averse, and so despenafeiy badly off in pouiia ot moral character as to make their removal Irom our midst a cause tor hearty n joieutg." The paper frgm jvhmh weipiole gives the same and akflchea the cljaracter and ante cedent ot some of the most prominent of these unprincipled mercenaries. It appears that most of tliem have been on both sides. That pajier adds : i "We doubt not that nine tenths of the men now obtaining political positions throughout the South, are just such stuff as "f "d- of questionable standing. And this i Radical policy, liadical re construction I" v , Wr$miMllf$' 1'iA.woJoi. We, Uefcr comment upon the I'latform of the Riiitircat Convention at Chicago, until we shall have seen it in a more authentic torm than that of a telegraphic synopsis. .Judging from appearance, nothing was ever more in taHHMM, demagogical ami cowardly than the resolution on the subject of cufl mge... Th- text ut it, aa g uiuit it tVow the telegram, is: NVgrt auflragc is rigid tor the South, liecause it ;i distasteful to while "reliel;" it ia wrong for the North, unit's the people of the North chooe to have it, anil they have Ihe right to decide that mat -tvr. The Constitutional right of rifgnlxting aflrage, for tbemielvca belongs to the fSlaios of the North, but not to those of the South ! im-i.Ul l.i(lit4-Ai5.!)f,,tJiLse d.i.'v Oil or TDK ffKsoi.l'Tioss of the Chi" Cairo platform declare ayBipaihy tor "on eaarcast-d people win are niggling lor Xka'tt riu.il. J. ...w iretM.itj vi eu fntifciB 1 right.'' Yet the peiple ot ten Plate lit oppression visited upon them by this part' , nd the whole nation i ititTering from the evil effect of their rJNastr'lUn meanw-i.' : r A 1.llll.l PlIlH OK IsCftNlll AKtSM ti tue mtdil ol the l.ih lust., the Tobacco Uaju ot ( ut. .-. jt. Jinyster, ot tbi Coutr, m destiov i d hv lire, the work ol an in ci iidmrv. It e, iitamed the entire cr..n of "f"'? IT ifft rhe l-arurr jwirtinn tit Mr' W rfrrr HMciealed in il There were also in if two 'wheat Hi apers. , . Two neru women, Natty and Jane Bid lock, have Itecu arrested and bound over to our in t Mupi-rior Court,' in the sum of $0111) each, good circumstantial evidence being had ol tin i r gudi. Others are supposed to be implicate,! 1 Itte ltmiStltalneil br tins fire reao 1 t iiaiU), 1 I ! . H We Ih)w Mb K ity par t u s may. b ciiueht aud IheV miglii to be huus:. hueli pueislimeiit as this n theoulv wy to stop the wholesale nrw.n ami larceny that U now ratnp,int over the land. Noih i.i' rs s-tte Irom the hands ot the rootle and iiiceii.liaiy. H the law dues u ,t Miiliciently ptn-isli. 11a t.i prciei t il. it ni become ins euiulunt lip 11 (he people to take the law m'o tin lr w 11 liHiuls, ali i ,1, nl w ith all Ctsis it. tlu v til i v deseivi mil. 1 I,,- done to put a stop I S imcthinj; H( niler- C1111 o Mi nil K h A lloiinnii.K Cask I hi 1-Vnl.iy iii.ii iiin lust, a jnrv ol" iiuptest vvns held in this place over the bodvof a de, id ilnld, found on that day 011 what is known us the Hiisc ie lot, bt-L.w the Ma sonic H ill Kn.iii the cvi.hli. e hi lore the jury , tin- loll,, w iiiu' (acts were elicited: That a negro woman mimed Mar-ran'tt.Huh, livine in one ot the suvall rooms west of Mas 'ine Ha!!, s ui' time diirino the K.tday nio'it 1 r S .tur.i.iv morirnn before the chilli a- Iniiiid, had i;iv. n tn rt ti to a child ; that it b4.Ue.iui UolivumtJUi. tlui.jtudjle. ,sm tin iot, and .thai, with urn haps in.-istttiiu, ttlfi mo'lier had kill.1 I the child in tkte stable nii.l . over d it up with some loose manure and Infer, lr..m which place il . i(l tietl' draifeed by dog, who, slier eating ' the body, attempted to remove the remainder t.i distance ; that in crossing the field w-trtt it in tm motrttr, he wnMiscoverpit by a n.gio woman, who caused him to drop it. Tlie hddy, (join what was lelt of it, (one ami und the entrails gone,) showed that the . hild hud reached lull maturity, that it had been strangled, (a strong string lietng t-i'hl!y lied around the neck,) and that its skull had be. 11 crushed literally beaten into a , lit. Near Ihe place troll) where tlie line had dtaaged the body, marks were. . i'u.imd.011 lujaill ot the stable ind catliii' that -v.- .... . . .-. . --.v- 4 y .t- rrrr rnrrrr nnrr nn-rr rnsrerr nv rrtfr- reel anil r nFs-iew at irast our virtrent 'tftciw; vtlitcB ci iislted the skull, ami which of itsclt was sutlici.-it! lo kill it. On Monday morning ot this week, Mars garet had an examination before justices II. A. Cia-tlord and .J110 Coppedge, (her con dition not admitting of a trial before,) and, in in ol the evidence, the magistrals 1 b enit,, I it i-hi ir duty to commit her to jail, t.. 11 vv in t trial at tlie next term of our Bil-' perdu" Court. WflnWimi Artjvg. Mti.i. riuijcNKi). -A mill, running two set ot stones, one flmir and the other grist, in ' Hie rmdhinm; ttitnatert m-tiaiiiii'' Owkytk 1,'uion county, about four miles from White's St, re, and 011 the road to Monroe, was fired mi Sunday night week, (die 10'h inst.,) and iMiisilineil with nearly all iiscoineiils - Home "1tiTW'tmfr'tww g-veral lolsol wheat and corn, belonging to persons in the neffthborhnod. Thrse no , N.d While ami his two ton, Martin ai'id I.diiim, buye been ill rested and com mil led to Union jail at Monroe, the two last .HiKiged with biiug ike incendiaries, and the in, her to being an accessory. It seem that alter the mill was burned a lot ot flour was Ion in I ill the neighborhood m the bushes, and the -parties finding it kept watch to s. e who came after it. The tWght after the lire tin- hoys came with several-, mules and Imrsi's, fatten without permission from some ..I the citizen in the neigborhooil, and be gan to remove the flour, when the party in hiding uprung upon them. They ran, and, ret using a summons to halt, they were fired uptt,ud oneut them wounded and brought down, itml soon after the oilier was cap twred Thpy claim that their lather - not a parly to the burning of the mill that he knew unthiug of the fire until tlie mill was doatroyed, hut, that he consulted to receive and hide the (four they had taken from it. They charge that they were instigated by a white man to do the deed, not to rub, but t.; tire the null, and that Ihiy ry moved tlie flour after ft wis Unit, think i..g tt pityao much flour should be destroyed. HWes Ixtro Arijun. Caiti.r Bi.atiko, &c.- Last week, four negroes, three formerly tlie properly of Dr. C. Wnikiiis, and the other of the late Joel Tyson, were arrested nettr Anstinville, charged with killing Cattle ai d appropria ting the "licof" Some ot Hie meat waa touud in the puweasion of nil ot the to. Upoii ik vids-.iwe ot one ofA the tre other were sent -to jail (Albe marle) to await trial here at the neat Court. The cstilc killed Iwlonged to 0. B. Tlma.1 gill, present Sheriff, Dr. H. W. Hobiaaoo, and William P. Little, ot Ansooville. Hardly week paste but w heat ofkome me losiiig taji nii 1 mMegtim. thi . tion. And such lias been the case evertiooe the war close. I, until the thing ha become so coinuo that we hardly daem tlm reports items ot hew tor our paper. The posit quence of tin reckless stealing Is, that hundred who heri'tofure had surplus bacon ot their own raising ' to sell, are now pur. chaser of meat raned in the Wet-tern part u Uu StiOiv- ft ttym. tiui iNtiiUvf.H' their own and family use. So it i with beef aud mutton. Neither of those article are now offered tor sale in 'his market, eepecially of tbelattir, which, a short while back, wa generally at this season altnoat glutted with it." Wnilnnbro' Aryu. liioiiwAV ItouiiKKY. Bill Htnith, a negro, stopped a Wagon, belonging to Col W. C. Smith, in charge of a sml) white boy, on MsSSMkty ess?, baits JUiHfUlv. a4 iAuk Ihereli.un a bug of mesiaiid pace oi bacon. Hill was brought to tin town sod commit led for Ins apM-aranre to court his father Isvuiit tuiety. I'm looks almost like giving Bill liuBe to teal again. Wddtber6 The Impeattissenl trial i to lie out In book form two weeks ltr proceedings (TlW.4f',,!''i'"'i'-a'f,J if. vie.', V Correipondenoe of th Seutinel. ; J POLITICS IX STOKIM AM) CKnt's IX OKi K HAL. ,,,,,, , , ou. loiiuij went lor tlie ita.iu s 1 v a ,sr. P . "r""'' niBiiir wnt titt'H. wim Yit'rv ((p trHN-, in hm. vrm in.f if. l f ?" tt: T II H ,.i.ww " 1 .if '"T.itTT..w.w.swr-r to iionjicluie. My linpremfon is, tliat a lare numtwr were innde lolnlieve that they were hound to vole as' they did by the se ret obligations forced on iheni by the "Dark I.aiiln'n" orgalii.ations. Other were i .Hitwici'll by (versonsl friends being hi chc.l oil to lie sanni ticket, and were told bv Mime ol the Judges that. . lliev could Hot I divide their ticket: whilst others artnehed I Wip..lo.y to tilt ilu.r-vtiad AimJ t as st-crei seiviee money was itiatiiljnt' d 1 v tensirey Tiy fe R-tds. (t Th but tiainn.rt.. suppose that it had its influence on niai.v Our seasons have he. 11 Unusuallv wet ami cool, hverything is backwnrd. II., t,,. iiuent freshets have delay. 'd innny of our farmers in planting corn, n that we are 11. t yet done. A few ot u have planted out some tobacco, but, the complaint ot many is Ihe scarcity "I plants. Wheat km been looking unusually well, but on bottom lands it iM-gii's 10 show ihe ill'.-ctsot loo much water. Bust- is 'on the hhu khcry vines iu some places, whit-Iris considered a Ibrc-rtni-ner ol ihe effect the season will have 011 the wheat crop. Having passed through a portion of Per son, Halifax, Vs., Caswell, and Buckingham Counties, within Hie last tour days, would remark lint the clover and wheat c.oiis were looking unusually well. Tin re was great complaint ill Ihe two Mist named conn ies aboui ihe flies destroying the tolme.o plant and a general scarcii y iimie planted out. But in Caswell Ihe planters w er gen erally busy last Monday in setting out their tobacco plants, which wre generally very small. ' li Btokks Co., May 2 1st. lSBS. THKlNqrfstTrrm.--During Wsesstotfof the managers of the impeaohmi til 'yesterday alUrnoon Vis. It. W. Nj.wt.Mi ot NVu- Yoif waa swore, Mri Newlon, hash -en in this i city for alreut two weeks, and was supposed to be advised of the mov. mi nts and pur- pours nt the opprmrtrof1m3FB'fhffle1iT. - it appears that he had commenced writ ing a letter lo Mr. Bmytll, collector of New York, in his room at Willanl's Hotel, when lie was interrupted by a loriner acijuaiut- mice, and left his room bclore concliidina Ills letter, and when he returned his unlink li eit letter had disappeared. It appears that some ol But let s t pies or detectives got poasession ol this part of a letter and handed it lo liuller, and upon tatlrtttgpsteUes iira privtit .is Vmii'actiir m Sited yesterday by Butler in the telegraph oliices, Mr.Hcwtim was examiucit, A cyptwir ad the rivBte signal ure of Mr. Newton was also abstracted, and was in the possession ul the manager. - When Mr. Newtoa was exaniiu.-d some sharp repsttee took place lietween the wit ness and Butler a to this burgalry, a the wltiiCM ehaT't:tei1a4jil itj ami the testiinorty that fotbiwed did uot disclose ally fm.t go ing to allow a purpose to corruptly iidlueuce the voles of Senators in the impeachment trial. fuh. lirfireti If tSett." Mutter wrw worarrr iiecerty trr the inie,r'ests ol the euiunies ol the lttipub lican party, he could hardly "manage thing mote adroitly. He took out of the hands ot hi associate the impeach ment trial, and, Minuend of conducting it &tohjkf4f0tij &&JnikW.: fcrjknim4-s becoming the House of Hepresentatires, he impresiwdon tt the cunning, the pei tyfogging, and malignity of an Old ftaitcy lawyer. That Was a damage to a party which should lie pledged uot to convic tion in advance, but to justics. fiiiirn diately on ' its close, on (lid m re suspicion that bribery was at work, he coVnmence lo hound newspaper corr. Hindeuta, to pry into bank accounts, to subject men to private examination., and finally to. seiite .jirivste . dispatches, To charge Senator with bribery unless with the strongest evldenca is an affront to the moat dignifltd assemblage in the country. To prosecute secret imiuisitorlal k.k-.. il lug is foreign to the nailonal Imbits and au outrage upon the itidopwiMhuice of thu cftinrrr. flirt ttrh iweepfni; !ttv4"n itt Th ; cormirwmiiiK'e't the peopie wril sooner or later ha aki n the public inttignstiou, and sorely damage not only the men but the party which thinks it can tolerate ft. In giving Butler the license which it has Cougrvs suii)4 the responailitlity ot his acts, To many nicudwrs it may Ik- a trdl nj; mailer. 8o, to the thousands who paid tlie tasr sbtiiingt which J oka Hptna tttsrmassit to pay. it waa a small matter in so wealthy s gentleman to hesitate to bear bis propor tion ot the public burden. But that act Concentrated the popular hostility lo illegal exactions ; snd we unsure the mcuihei ol the Fortieth Congress that thine ia a Kr,)w nig hostility to their secret ongrnnsioniil iipjiiisitinnt that needs but a tVvv iiu.k. acts like those of Uenetsl Buiier to tiui.! lorlh in a consuming lira wlu h will leave no trace ot them or of tli.s tmil ahute, or of those wha dcteti.l it. ,H'"A. 'aVjwm, " .!. -s:w. CorrMHai(litne u tin) I. T. 1. TIIK ALLEGED DhVA LCA TIOX ii)' vo r xs y cAjf feu ox aft t ti rim TBA VKI.LH.lt. - Waskimutom, May IT'.-'-- Thtar if a ttbtlutt ntmoe tn iw thai Forney, who nceully dicaovped lor C'litia, go, got a telegram yesterday, and will get a verbal message to morrow, or next day, trom as individual sent on for the purpnao, ad vising that it will be well for him to return to the Capital forth abb. Hetintor,. (arti. -roa, who called the attention ot the Senate to Forney' little d. flciency, is not, it tins'' ruiwor can be twstlf -4ipi wrt t 4. t - -tti. editor Ot "my two paper, liolh daily" olf without a turthrr, xplh it, anil speetfy ex animation. There I very little enthusiasm exhibit! d tier over the nomination ot Heneial J rant. Several Radicals (Xpr.ss serious appie,,ei ioB as to the effect qpon the count y of the appearance of flint tern 0. gi u deb ga,ti In the Cliicago Convention. Benslor Wtlsou declares that It wilt be fatal in sctrral Nerthero rittr, tM)rtbe atgtli wrff. t gained in the Honih, ' The nomiimtiou (Jr Colfax a Vice-President la regarded as the, weakest which could tiav been nindu. A grand detuonstration is eipe;Uvl Iu-oIkIiL, wbci firsnt will n snreWled. K . it Halt. - I s 1 " .- ' ' '' ' n " "A wet May," savs an old w, "makr pity of hay," which is some slight couso'-lafloa. 1 I I .,''. WKSTK1X third. j; the p m tan ( sf lew weeks we, have re ot letters, lioni m nileniett ne 1 vi d a lillmbel in tit', i .....l..,,., .......L j. Wvt t1Ct-,jT In 11, v In,, nines ill 1,. coil K m i ( in I r 1. It et nn J f Sta e, with a urti-tiittff nt t . eti. f .-f , I . ttrtrrf .!,.-, p . s,,,l u,i,, ! ,nV locd.ti.l Z .3 - ... f r - - - ii wouui ne .pin,, iinpo-sinic tor us t.i an swt 1 . ... ii ). u , r up.inii.1v. and we have concluded to answ. r all thronjth l!u columns of our pn) er. Whd. it i. . jii hea tt. It d.siie to ei.eniir ay.' int. Iltgenr ami 'industrious white Umm giants to our Mounta 11 e.uintly, me shall Mit.mpt to div.-st ours II ..f d H-rs..tul or secttonsl pr.jiiihces and interests, and idve Obilll UHVi.l-Ol-.heil . Iriltiillfl i.n.1 .,i',iw.te..l .rtwrj,ftttsw;i3rawai-.,."i.v. v -.,...''- lts Kiaii.wnr M itm apeitsTy "f tff if Mo'i-iiaiiis must be seen 1.. he n oprei iate. I, 10 pie unl . t but ... r t,..-h le 111I11 ot vied I he. It Its li.nef, pen can draw, s beauties. It w 1 .. rhiinl ..I" I'ri-i.tv winera 1 to bus I, cell A iin rics. a d ttty d ci I is. I l.ir t limine is unfrur 1'ien' d bj anv oi America, wh:le ih.i purity ol our atmo-piii re and limpid iiioiiiilain v ater liisuie us aoninst ncailv all the HKibts nous and olhir disiasis which are m pieva Icni and milt h dt.ad.-d in more Northern tliul Sou do rn cltmes. At, Ashcville, last year, the thunnoiiu-iter avetaited iiiioill hi) deg. ; the warmest day bung - ileg and the cldi st sinking 10 -deg. Bed coveniiL' coiiff dinted to comloil eveiy night during hat summer. Our win tor are variable, cold anil windv, w uh many hts, ami even weeks, o life most tlebglittiil cpring-like woaitiur inter veniiiu : but tlie exhilarating in Alienees of our spring and sunnier sun illiiee Irom the memory all th.niirhts of winter's g-hami or di-eunness. I- VI'. Ml Ml. The system of lamiing luiintofoiu prac ticed in Una section may be rightly stvlctl 'the. iklftulu "yU'jii. ' rulte aiul' iTitlt. Mliirtie Plnvis, running Tnrn the soTI frolnTJ to t( inches. the latter depth sildoift ii-ntfied,- and Itlen corn ptnu'ell oiLlbesame Und lor yt aw and yean, in sitoeesstnn, hns '' plelily 1 uii.ed much ol our best land. We are pleased, bow ever, to find a mora rntetttwent sTRTrm ts beginning to be adopt- en. ivisi.ui.rse Turning nim sunsott plows am now being inirodiun d by a few enter prising l.-iruicis, and we fci.1 coi.tideiit the i.-stitls flunk ih. it use w ill s.Hiti create a tfeli .vi'd cluing in our Agrieiiltuie. But not InilU' '! p'ovis mlis! we look atom ti lor. ihe pi,-. X improvement of our Lund nnd peo chain:.- i t . 1 op inu.t bu made. - lie 1111 oehtitt t phiiii itio ol in, 111, to I w sold at ,10 ci,-. p. r biisl( h,,,, in ,,., mid, it per , rresi-tav. iii.ik'Ti t rpjti!i.Jftattv;ery ihiug lure poo. Tlie grassr., tmil and Veritable cioiu. only can Ive us Ivope tor tit" tM'ute. 1 litre is no part ot America, tv h.-re C! ivrr, r.motliy, Orch.trd ami other maws frro mnni liixur.iinilv : and these ciopscau be Untied niti) iniui:y to tiU'our .oi:kls, mid also I "tnriieil ' into the soil to tuako that mill also. Thore is scarcely an "ul.! field" in this section that cannot lie mad rich f.m its dum, if (uali.4tMts system ot rotation ol crops, "putting il down", in clover and turning tt (the clover) under, was porsevered ill. D.VIKVIMl, The udvj.uitig.ji. which this section af -a.nls for Dairying will not long lie idle. Its adaptability to the grasses; it cool clit ttmrr, still cooler and puis water, are the ureal essoin mitt tor this important branch ot husbandry. - A Mimpwiiy of enterjirisiiig and inteTH. pf Ut pnritlrmart tin W Hfready raTatillslierJ a Cheese Factory, two miles from Aslievilli', and placed it tin.h-r the rare ot JII r. Kdwards, art rXperiemi-.l tllleene M in'lbiettih'r," fr.Hii New Ymk. The fiislCh.ese waaiuadfat th-.l I''netory about two weeks airo. Mr, JUdA'itlss Hiloriiis us (lint he is confident be inn .ioduce as yi.nl Cheese hern as in Nntf oik, at ICS. pen-e and in as fri at qii.111 tities Oilier similar factum are 1111011 teniplatioii. rttt'iTs. Th. fini'Kt Apples wo Iinvi. 1 ver set 11, were ttrowu hi re Ust eiuiii.uer, and h ladv prt sci.led us with some, a few itavsa ., wlii.ili sllvf has kept nil the Winter, w 1I.I10111 any cx ia care, which are as delicious in fl,lv..r and jit'iivei loroi n whttti tbi. .kilit.rs.1 Prom a well scleitut a.aor'iiicnr, iiTtr oi c mav hawtriHt troiu Ins own o.'Krd M-ffy-4 1110111I1 in Hie year. 1 ne Apple appesra to be inrligenoiiH lo the aoll and cliinnl.. ol West, rn ortli Cniolitvji. We have ii tt n beaiililul B.'Ul ui Aople, riiis. d in Yancey count v, weighing- tfllw, CWrieii tfiow slniost iiouliii'ieiiiis hiii"t't Uul tri.J si lk iljoi I. has Leu luade 'ut jo. trwff' rtifflrn'-vfiwib'. The IHoril'a'in almost the only kind riillival.d. liraiet -Ttime Is no doubt (hat ihia ftlilt will, er.) loug, beeoiim Ihe great money clop ol thme moiilit'iins. We are, much, plena, d to find many intelligent g.ntlcineii now dev ting attention 10 it, Kxperi . meilt already triHilu have proved that this is the grspe coun'rj of Ameilt a. One gm li..in..n has nlie..dy e ablishtsi a Yiueyanl with i; tWO plan's of the hint wine and table v.u n ties, and we ieil confided that she has iaiii the tuumbuUw tor a - bandj.nie toriuie. Other are prepaiiiig W do likewise,- . : y : ;, V tlllCTAHI.RS. The Oniun can be groan here rqunt. fiT riuautlty and ipialily lo tho-e, in Wealhera, field, wliere iioinensa lo minis Imve la-en . tuarie trrmi tbi eit iin. We bav heard H estimatid that 500 IhimIi. Is can tie raised on an cr of g.x,l Buncombe comity Ian.). We thiHk itaii over i-siiiiiate ; but tt only half that amount can tie obtained, theie is more money iu one acre ot Onion than 111 Iw.fily SCI of Wheat or 100 In 'Corn, "d the sab' is as ready, and at the same (Southern) mat kits. sia,lia4.stye--aiV-: wt ah aid t. eUta iho aeeinlngly s number s.f bushels that have been are almost Inbiiloiis number lal-ed Iii this cnui.t.v: tint our Inloriiiatiori tiMrilf rb-riveii trom i reliable oiuee, we make bold to ate that a Mr, 1'atton, aomo year ago, r ilnd ttrrite huml-ed bntheU of t- tlmsl I'oiiiloes, ou one iicie. Wit!lor .tioaiy b.n 1 aod culti.ie from 300 10 -iW cao tie refieillion. "" U,tiitnret. The celebrated hard and white-" heeded Buncombe Cabbage grow in pror tsw n4ptfrtHm ia "iawrvy tt th&w rouiiiit Tiivy sell here at 5 -cents p.-r head, while In more Souiltcrn market they readily command from 23 to flfvl. een t s e have paid. IU latuti prU.,. ia tvmbis, . V, - ' I 11 1 11 ,1 1 ' 11 1 1 1 1 11 ' ' 11 UurfpauiMiU fompi.:..f.. bduiuui.hu 1 to close oar remark tor tht Wo ! shall continute them in' our ntxt, and. Sf K..,t- -.--..i t I necessary, ia aureedirvar Usues. unlil we, ol usj In ournext we shall give curnpin- ion of tie th,tr.ic!m o farmers ni.wt likely to uecw.l thai.iiiae of farm thev aflnuij. )'.iTBfiirimtalrtjraii .a wpprjjfinwti.m ' ""' 10 ihe prteis and (jntliry of laud tmw for s-i'e W'ea-k ssiniw ur.e in each county U ' aiye us aiAii.tnnre In this matter, u) cr-sf-- rmy- rmn wif "1KnHEX!'!ifi:T'ti MoltK frP TItK IVPeACtT.VSXT'S'.tX- a a Kitsr ix rcsritiA nox faiich - A I HIGH CUSTOMKH EXAMIXMO. The MinagcM ot Impeachment wera in. tes.ioii axain t,i-laj kt the Judiciary Com mitiec room of the Huu-eof Uepreseniative. I he niembi rsjiif the Cuuimitice present were M. K-IS. Buihr, Wilson, William and B.iuu e!l. No witnesaea had beea examined up ! tl(flHv.st -OIHJ ll't-luat, ,lw .Jlui.aUni-.uuu ..... ainMUf Nanngeia ei undinlood to be ruii'i,., d in Ihe examination ot ftlegrama N IV.euMph nun trom the sevcru ottice ia 1.1 .Hun. oe, having b'n summoned yes'ter- hy, were prient. Tb demand t ftse .Managers yesterday ws fir all the des patch! sin Hie Several iiffiues; but soma of the ninYers of the telegraph companies hav lug demurred they have partly agreed to il. s gnate such lolegrams a they nesxl. One of the lines here gave up all its despat" eh.-s yesterday , another gave up only fe part, while ttie maiiag. t of the third line refused lo wive up any until he could communicate with the piesideni and superintendent of his company. Air. Wiviley was not tie lore the committee. It is understooii, however, thai he has not been disi'liaigfd Mr. Ualjih W. N.wuiri, of New York, was lha principal witness to tlnyattd was under ex- M.lli .Ih I IO,t I. IU !'.. 11. . u.s.,1 - U...4' ..k .... .. .... n n nan, 1.11U about the same tvsnlts as in the rasa of Mr. Wonley. Thlrtv ntx rnivato telegram ol ,lr. Newton's, relating1 to all aorta ot sub jects, were produced and read, but nothing was elieiled upon which lo bssu the shadow of a proot ot corruption. ISutltr asked Mr. Newton If he bad not written a certain let ter to Mr. Smyttto, Collrftor of hew -York, Wjrj went; on to tltdicatti.thcV'?BteBt!l ot tho ' Z'Z, letter rifi-rred lo. llie wunu. ruptitil be shail: that he happened to leave it 00 the tabl' 111 hi loom unfoUled and that it was" stolen from there', "Who stole it i" inquired Butler. "I expert ytm did," respouilcd Nowfon, ' The witness wa put under arrest four times,, but a otien liberated, the whole ptiifiiedlog beinjf conducted with , mock decorum that was quite refreshing 'to wit ness. The wituesst resolutely ptrsitted in k refusing to disclose his privato affair, though he very pood liiimorBdly aiiswereii all the qu.a ions be pn b'y could, without ipiiie turning himself iusida out, Butler, for instance, read a telegram addressed to Collector Hinytlm '-Cnoia on here at once' nefarious scheme tie had in contemplation when he penned such an atrocious request as that. Newton replied ft lVIt Jonesotue -and wanted Sinytho to come along; aod takuadiink, whi-reupotl Butler got indig nant and said the Board ot Managers wa not to 1 billed with in that fashmn. A gn t deal ot such silly matter made op the Iriiits of to day's investigation. JHear tb i'1iisi."ot lHr; Ne'wlon's tratiotoiiy ho waa" " ' aked if be had fver known an .ffer of money made to Hie President. He replied, with much gravo deliberation, that he had, ami iiniiudmtely an tha Maoater becamo alleiitiie ami prepared tliemstvcs, in Imag ination; for another Ttrrlde of imju ai-lmieuf,"-" " He stated that Mr. Wllltam II Appleton, the publisher, bait nitiie to Washington oine lour or flva week ago, and slijoilied to tint iWident, thMttgh Newton, that la esse of ht Mnj- convicted soveral gentle num. ir Jim Vurk intendHi atr -pesaanas. &ta with a pitre t 11)0,000, in gold, and that the nonxeof Mr.-Atolrtttn -srould be -at bia - rrvh alter he qn.tfd the Execuliv Man siuii. Iu rase he should be acquitted th sum to I presented would he made $30, Ooo. There wa nothing impeachable in tiiia, aud the 3ft lgi rs n U t corolal and , told Ine witness he might go. Wath, Car. " -V. I'. Herald, 9 1st. , - Old Be Wauss tiKABS raoxt Cnicsno Xriiu iimi-MfKm.leotsaw ht President pn tituxtrt rt the Sttnate, tha one potential B"ii. Wade, this teti!ng he iu.rieil up Pnnnsylvania avenue to learn the sew trom Chicago,, ills step were rapid, hi face flushed and agitated and a general exprea riini td a.BXti'fy arid eoneern visible in hi Lppesrsi.e. ITe lookfrf neither lo the right imrfTr th'eitrfr;-ttirt-1tKt.t straight oil to tha iihgiHpti iiftire. All dry long lb veneia ble" Ben had been sm teited by hi friend with tit hope of a triumphant rjouiinarion, The votes were calculated a thousand time lo show the impossibility of any other man gitlmg the inside lniek of 1 1 in. But. ! Jaf tin vanity of buiiiao etpettauoa K - : H isomiMut tiiam stbraaJcof dsv, . - X ' but i hen i Its sun tut vluir wer they t .The new that tha ungrateful ranioal had n jeered him and taken another to their boom wa gently broken on the ararlled ear ot old B. n. He beard It in ilence ahd 0. rvUia!y clutched Id aged ombrella, srMIs) all ifidicaijiuisot a premeditated smtla di B pirsred fVke a sunUiain paiug undet s loud. 'Jiil like am" was the solitary and 1 stKiteniioti eX,reioa be gave utterance to, partly as a reliet to hi pent Uf feeling and. partly as to eJHimate of th radical ii,gr,ie' '" a ho had thus jt!bed him off lorevi-r d ay, Jte bt't thwt trli grapu otHce et'riainly a wlat r and evidently a ta.ider man, and as he leit Iho tdl quoted lino a Utile paraob. ed came irnsisiibly to ooe's miad"But yest'rriy aod all the radical world owned htm irorf'cttve lord j now not even a car-pel-tsagtrer o poor to do httn reTenwett.". , -li'asA. (A, X. J" Herald, tind. : Tn JSnu.i,is Coi.viirr., Tliepro 2eeding ot the Jtuano manager Cuiitniio -to furnish the topic for c.inveratlonr an.) gcoraJ indignation is expressed at tlie out rag .pvrpi'tialet on the telegraph olficeaw TtWffrvwf(ratWpwimffilTOf'-TJ, sC-MTav " w particularly intireslinsr n one point' The question was kd him if h had had n.e h-si,.ii,,iij tn i-iecaior inn. icrson be any conversiition on tliejtibjei't of impeuch rueut with any other IjVnator t lie r.idu,l yes ; that he had talked witfe iitewtora Willi y and Pomeroy. S.bii Id--," Weir, sir, vill you state what tin Senntoia aid f Un. leruOn "SenHtor Wiliey said l.utJiuln.,no'hitigw.irthropeatjiig inn , Mr. Puioeroy produced a paper saying vke 1 have Ihirty-live Honators ph doed ounvir, tioi,",t.1J trM "mttsrtlHilTiHf thirty glx(f, r,:"v scliofleld "Oh,' never niind Mating that I' Senator; that hi notliinir lailun'ts m. iiivaatii:4iioa: tienuerson- "Tl.ui i.u Mr. iscftr'flptd. 'Bnr bm art'r other msttrr - ..:...., 1 ;.. 1 .... 1 " . .- .- "--7- p 11 i.i.i 1 i. is. I'm m i.iin.iwi in miit'inni i .1 i i i i uwalinn BW an trenter rel.tfnrir .ui.. . - - i,.,r,(.ti.vn u,.. W.i. tt. s , . . . ' ... m uni noiifsira to hear bow StoBtor Fouieroy designed to aecwre hi additional vote. fl 1 iraB-ntM. . ,'.)iisiBKv.i"i s - ai'i.,i.M....,aftivxir.......,
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 27, 1868, edition 1
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