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. a, . ' ' V ' , ' V 'BCTNwJJF "rV n, I A. " ' ""'!" ."""'''II I Wt.Sii.; HUhmi.,, ...tow., vwwrfnn 'I MMiiMIIISIill.,e.r,Wa)Wl. ffWt SMC-, "., N. C WEDNESDAY, JUNE X7, 1SGS. NO. r. TIIE SENTINEL - ,.WM ,-Ela--- '4:A7J'ti"foy A7? CZW Tin press the' North, wry generally, ,,i treating Upon tbr Presidential nominees, ,, ,.IB m regard ts choiee f the JJaliohal )..ull)CraUc pp6oToi M lyinw Iwtween Mr Pendleton, of Ohio, o(l Judge Cbse. 1 t '.. Itf - .1 ..! We shall am oe snrpnaeu 11 irm omer . will hare promioraca In ttie Coo ,lv.xate of Juilge C'kaac'a nominali.iD, a n,ert. on our firat paf, U day, an arlirle iroin tbr NfW YorK lltrdd, wtncli hat Ilia m.Tjt of f'N rather mora cunaiderato and fiI 'pur'th'aif oTffttylrete tile i"tt- i, ,nala nl iliat paper. It vary warmly, now, n.lv.K-alr ibe cJaima of Jud(f Clia, r i i not rt-ard it, hoawTcr, an an auihorila m, i poaifcir of lb Vltwi ol the Prme , r,m sml Couaervativ manarauf the Nurib. k iia DO choiti ol any inau in oi..- ition t't tlienotninatioo of the Coorcntion, which iueet at New York on the lh. ot July. Wauiprrt t i mip)act alutevur may Liv ii. .iiiiiiatti, . but t'hiel Juatice !ho i far li.nii heiBROur firnt rliouui. Hin long adliar 1 1,. f to ttie Radical party, aficr il iihibiU-d a totiil resale 'ti' ol the fundamental prin . ipli-a of the I'onalilutiou, and l.ia iletrotion to negrS auffiajre, which t in any view i an take of il, tnraiis nero Hupremiu-y uml u.gfooffun holding, in tninv portioua t iu iijk ,,.i'i,rr,;.'.,A J1' ''1 iaxe Cliaaa had aa oppirrttmhy to' detanj) ili.- i oRititatioii io the MH'ardle ra and tailed to do it, trooi in. tive ot policy, ren .1. r liimju jur judgment, not a proptr Ualt-rsf tbet:omtitutUol Uuii)n prty at ilii rrini Nothing,, therefore, could in .luce ns to anpport biro but a choice of .nit Al betwoen Q?n, Giant and Judjte ( liaie, w vaatiy prefer the latter, lor the reaKi tJt,lUr hia lead, there ii Wl hopeful -:tbtHf of a reaturation of the ( institution by tha Democralt and Oon frrativ tf1Jfeaer Oen. Grantt acK uonntrition, cooaiiler tea Ounatiluiion lie among the thing that wera. . tloreover. Judge Pttasart nan of abtKty in ciril af fair, and Would" administer the go vernment ably, according to hi conatructtoa of th ( 'ottti.Whjn4jjiii frtt th past, Uen,0ao foS'n t Ihe Congruaa, al leaat, until be got ready to dispenae with ita aerricea and run the ma china "upon hi own hook." YYa g In ft th at lertfitn of the beat and unrest ruan to defeat Radicalism, without ncriflcing tha Constitution and the Re public,, . Jwljje. , Caffs it Jhe jureat man to effect tula ohiett, wa aUafl au ilft Jimf if nominated. If other are equally certain ot aucceaa, who bare atood up mora firmly tor th Cunatttation again t the tggrettiona of the revolutlooiilf, we ihould prefer them. Tn Wiimti Bttw.-Tha aquabtoU over the spofh, in view of the probablu peedy inauguration of the mongrel regime, u Utfua to aaaauut quite a excited pbaae. U waa, atone time, auppoaed that Gen. Ab bott would walk over the track lor the choice of genatorabipa, viz: the long term. It i conceded, anyhow, we believe, tryat om Yankee ia to bave that choice, aa the Northern element control! tb party in the Hi ate and dkilatea lornu ; but Col. Ileaton ia aaid to TiaVe catered the liU actively againat Oen. Abbott. And thui we bave it : Ohio ei. New Hampabire and New Uawp atiira aavObioj h ithe-vgiwat aeruU taca -for the :vlfj' hare heard that Col. Beaton baa addressed a circufar to the member of the incoming I. 'gialature, urging hit claim to the posi tion. tb chief of which is that Ke baa been iu tb State five years, while other : impor ted aspiraota hav only bees in Ibe Blate, J .i. t Tl . I. V...I ea,y, tbey wold not presume, aJf so bHefT " ' . - - . I 11 -i- . liL a .. .till a.i . u I a reai.leoee, end without ant identification witb the "joferwifiioor peopW, is etkmor tor the highest ufflce la the Bute. Col. Uealoo a five yean sojourn, ia North Caroline bar qualified' them to be oar United State Senators, wby la it that, after a lit-long mUxao in Ohio and. Now Hmtipshhe, tbey'wer not considered qtmli tied to repreMAt those State I However, we lave BO f wpobiiionlto it r tern. W had as soon aw th cUa nt Radi cal sent Jo thf Bepatn an the indlounona - aa4avV."i'Hf)a 'it eeat, m imiU-h,i( tcallawag, it la beat i;;ftt, . .il, :. anwuecawith' profoot, 1 r- .n t, IM- ili nth " thw gentltmiB, which to,.k prm-esif do Lunatic AsYinm. near tbt c.tv, n Frniay laat. Dr.'oyocj was brought lo the insti tutioa only a lew week . If.- t oe hope that bis esoditioa might be lui.c-ve l.v the skillM and esperienaied ireaiiinjul. which ebuioa there. liia salad haw ween eriotuly aitcted, of lat; If his iroobka and reverse, growing tit o. the diaMler :" ' . . .j t w : is- ol the tiioea. aadhia twdilv health had basHi curmpondiagly afleeted, But he sack rap idty aa'd died o Friday," a 'wtaUd.,' Ilia resnafaw) w era ervoa,o aVrtwwU,yrte kin -boss is Halilal, lot interment I ioynw'a dtalb. la not, only !, tad btiotrit to aa aflTIricd laiui'y, but It i public loaa. ' lie waa nn intelligent, high toned, patriotic citiwn, and bad served the,, people acctptifcry ft "man taft:ii ita. waa aa en.eUeat aeigtilxr, a kind hearted, liberal gmtiraien, aad a genial, admirable companion, Peace to hta aabeaj . . 7 ' - in ..m a arm - - v 4 TjlSft tv-nra; I e,j!,trtra e'"-t oflonla tauis m o uiJiinula el a local habitation iaened by tb District Commander, calling for tl p(at orbce, addre., ft snetne v- i- uriijTVI.-i-ji'.v . aSI.ih KX PASTE JKSTIVu.s J The military autliorlties m tltc South, knilntui stiituK, farkap, lo ft' pwarmttW irrortef; bare. ,rrt1oir willing a er to rhe statements of intcn-sted an I frequently mi reliable parties, by which they have lt n misled, and have too t.fu.u issuxd . rd is and arrested innocent anil vely worthy pur It, mi mere ei parte ttUmc. Ity this means, military rale h"giiined nn tincnvin ble regulation, and office-is, who would excited the ill will of the oommuaity. Tln i much to be ri-pn-Heil The niilnnn mi l civil authority of th.- Un.l -I., nil, I I.. uuiteiaally (and an ) rtp.i,U(l in ilni. I, ir iiMHata. apbeatH.'-in- projwrtmn to ilu w doiu, propriety and iu i i.lli. i. n. . i., duly, which tin v obm rve Wh n ' i.t i euforctnl with impartiality, a li.-n j i- adininiatrred with pniit r ,-l;i. ii.. , ami fori). arii. e, and when the iunoivnt nn pro tecied an l the guilty are punnlie.1, no- . Hi ctra ol the law are nltrntM rein eiril. I'oil where the cs.vuii.i-i ol the l Itatt-n 'ooi.e aid'd, pNrli il -loiies. .i-nii.li .1 l.y partiniM or ptrHotial v.uoiii, ai b V t r I uli the cane, of late, it 1-. iriipiMihlti to do ju.-llv and art iinpartiallv. A nuinU-r ol ca-i-s h.ive or. -urn . 1 in North Carolina, where too nm. li citdit h luen Klven to ,jr iiiU siiiieuu m 1 Iknoe, ui reata or proe. a e h ive heeti iimtllllte.l too halily, irivolvnit; I'oaia nnd nwr,timeR in Ciinvenieiice and iijury to nni.u eiit person In wmny a, when ll.--e Mik'tera ukvei leen brouiiht diric:lv to (i.n. (.'anbv's no tice, to jmr know I. dir.. he hn tak- i the pri-CHiilion to exiiiiiiio- i ri 1 1 1 il.e matter b. tore pna eeilii In ..ili. r iintancc-, w lmre, we pr einue, juilgiueiil of they have l.een letl. to tin. ..III.-' i -r v hen , i n .. i xmall matters, liny I tivi i-ei-n hastily al -lelnled to, the evil .1 li-i. nino ., It ul. U'SliuiujHX..te buJAj.nide In tnif. -it. I li following has been brouoht to our kiovl edge, which, thini.ih really a small I.-..: nettfl, illuatraiea the evil upon which e nr. n.madverting. k.uftVBtal Urat!,.A.in.-itl iosued .k. ..1UjL-.. quarters, Charleston, S. ('., June '., in;-, contaiiia Ihe following UTK.M'T : "IV. ft appearing to the s ilial ti lion , .r I the Com man, bug tiaotual tin. I. a., suit u commeijced in the Court of I'leiia and tjnar ter HeMaiona of New Hanover (.'oiint y, North Carolina, by Halttmd fttinle ag-nitiM verv mtaA A'iny, upon a cause of action which aroae in the Stale of Nurth Cirolina. in 1 1-"1 , which aald action was h,Ted under tmra graph II, General Order No. to, aeries i 1887, and that Ihe said Court, in .luntm,! ' and violation ot said Order, inoi eeded to flV'fnlgmeottheriii i for the ptainMrl in tne sum ot twenty two rlollara sua Ihirtv two cents ($22.33) ; amino evidence up pearitig that tbedeiendant therein did iwl (!) consent in writing to the entry of kih Ii judgment: It is hereby ordered, that ani l juxlment be sat aaidi vacated an,4 aupulkd.v and the Clerk of said Court he required to enter upon the record of said judgment and sign o(nc!!ly the following certificate : "Set aside, vacated aaid aimulltd by yir tne of Special Orders No. lill, lmnird from the Headquarters ol the Kecond Military District, dated June 5, 1P6S. "(Signed.) " The Commanding Officer I'oat ot Wil mington, N. C, is charged with the t xecu tion of this ortler." This was forwarded to Maj. I'pham, commanding at Wilmington,, ho indorsed it aa lot lows : llKADtft AIITEKH. Mll.lTAUY I'lWT OK Wilmington, N. C, June 8th. ( .''Ifaateiitfitfli'. tirwardod to -ttteJCIiirk :tii the Caittrt f Ilea nd Qiftw-teMo, who will comply witb within instruction-, and make report ol having an complied to these headquarter. J. J. WHAM, ... . Bj..AJ4, dnit-Olhlolauu-y, Com'dg. I'oal. The Clerk of the Court, having made . j . r , . . . .-, - ,; hadntrlMH commtned in lin Court, and to tuck judgment ever had .' ' Dto tan outb Bcckpb. It ia a signifi cautfaot, that of tha ten. Doatheru (tttea now about to be "admitted," Georgia Waa in the Union before Massachusetts, South Car olios before New Hampshire, Virginia be tore New York, North Carolina before lihode Iiland, Louisiana before Indiana, ! i-aiaampi before Illinois, Alabama before Maine, Arkansas belore Michigan, Florida before Iowa, and Tela belore Wisconsin, v We give tli dittta of their aamieaion ; . Oeorgt, ..Jiuwu. iAryi,!.n,, ll'glUIS, North Carolina, fmiii-,'' Miwiaaippi. mhllBa, Aikantif, ' " '' t'lOridHa' .''" ' " leias, ' January 9, 1T8H Inneff, TfflS ' Nttvembef Ji; I7R9 A 4NaVfavil.sS December 10, II7 Decern ler 14, 19)9 - June 15, Js8a March 8, 114 5 December 29, 1M5 Vi hea did tttey get out f X T. WorU. 8 vertl eminent citizen ol Berlin have wtly riven a dinner to the dorm an Cue - tool Parliament and to Bismarck, and ot p the one handrcd and forty subscribers to "inner no less than ninety were Jews, l.I.h im Munlia;! tailh tl.a imrl lh.1 nhkbaisooontction with tha fact that nearly one third of '(the members of the Prnseian Parliament wers Jews, isadvaeeed a evidence that the, ,Iewt are Incoming Tnty prvDiincftt in German politics. There is no U. U. Grant in that country to iaaue apeoiai erdera to ostracise tbia class ot nti Jf, X. f'ld. . An Aoatiaaion. The Waaoingtoa Chrnit' itU beltcven that a aaaj.iruy t the men Who hair remained -vav tbej imW ftuOea arm y, or bave enlisted since the ndv.vit of peaceT arc favorable to the "'Jooaeryatiy.-s.' The 'party" pnsy not, thereftlre, show mwh Javuf to th 'rank and fite, hater they may do fur the mncera. owier B IMwa utiogeu i wwifts at j eat ever to the Democrnm ijw tue iaeo- iMTtiW&rTXWferv penog te Cameron across Fowlers dean, antj I Le couldn't stand thn talk or the smell of I f it. .1 f ii -I ill. EG K . JliJJ. 1 ! ' VoSfMKXCK. rill.MTY ' " ' " ' ' . -. ...r vt.Hr? m niirr tt', wttjmmt 'uo.y Couii;iriH'i Hu n', :i i inn-.' :uu vo V... iW a. 4: . -.nt..J ie.. ri. fi'iiiiittv iiMVimnwesu.1 . lii t ' H i- to In- ili ir,l, iIimi i -i l i.ilv ii mi ll llllh I i 'Ii- I I i I I III.II III!1 -. Km', hi. i n lit .ihhntf the tMtNfaHt W in.. I ln i w t r V 1 tr .1 1 llul lifhl i.;.lt ( the it... ...!. , .i, I (,,. r.M.'r .7 'i in pi jt f Mil Im J - i: Wtl... V , t n'.v tlial u ct'tii ii.l'iue , T i i ii 1 1 v . '.'IHlllfllfniH'H! Will iak,. ia- uiummMi ,V-MiVi.d t tllfttUiial the Innd. Tlii . hi lo, iiinnl-ei ol v'iaitora, l o,h I nl,,., ,,,,,1 o,., I. ,,.. a, C . u . - tin.,. . . , , , una!. AIiH"t vi r ji:r; ! lh stair corjlri l-uif.l a ...,imh,. While Nt-wlH-m, iUlciffli, KrtWltt villi-. M-hii-ii, ; ii ill- , Xvtl m Clliril lit i Udn', r. iji II) lllatlit'fl , ci-i'tn Tin ( 111 T.' u U-lr, flltial all, I pi. i. w.-re reprc liii, 'I hoitlaa I Charlotte, I in I, rill, tlllll h imii, II ,1 nt-folf oil 0 predomillHled 1 iilietnp, no do w :l r. presented e ol il r v in in 11 i- ( "i XIHlll i .1,1,!. , u-niaicd . rmori trom K l.-:;ii ,1 S .. , I The n Son .1 K It ielv ii !il. i- i1 l p ir'iiK ni . ii u', 11, ,1 (,,.,. I, , eivdlUetv ill nulldi vuiy UouiiAion,, ' Aa the v-iin' look tli-1 r 1 1 llolilm,. -, ,i- , I Cot -' ru 1 1 1 -1 -l I in l t I . lo -Ii,,,,.. . Oied lo Mi M,.i i.-aj... -.1 !l,e I lo, -I e,l , him iu ,i-' ,!,--p: i V Ini I I,.' I" i'' ,pl il l f o i in.in th. .iii.l ;u , ui.ii "I I hi tlr.wed a pi .1 lo ,1, dr-p'lt j eld, I i, nn, en, ol lie- ii, o. oil i 1 1. 1 ii.il ; In .-u le kind I i-nipa. , .1- I'llll. e h.4 vol y eom ill. ,11 III pt,lllt or.lloiS. 'led lltn I mil' I- III , 111 t TfPtri the smr- t weiXrtwittt w maenuiwii, el in -trtietiie .i- w-li a - I vi tl I i 1 ,1 1. Mr. ,bh,,i,-i,,ii'lnT ii (I. at of a line ChrUt, on oralor, mliii ii nt ly p.-lilnd ,,r lite inot bn-liilimi", ya frtit nnd iMiprnRTv'e irtrf1 (!,ilii'6 ii pr, m lie, of thn tfnaprl. Hut bt-?1 ol nil, the - tne ,11 mia lull ,.l the Holy tlillllfl. It Wrta H eflOoll, lUlt a Kjli O. Ilj Miinv lieirl" w' re inovi d with power, and nil row .tip mropoer for lili V j .iirn.y. I: llllih-rHtivl Ihill a copy ol Ihe senium lint been hfked lot ptiM.ou! ion, iind We !,,i- the reqiu tit wi lie uiiiiilt'd. devoted lo ilrolu'Suirtoii' fVy 'tOfhiwer cln. i a, and Vteie ac-ona of great enjoy in ,,l lo li e large; nundieia pi' i nton each in a-1,0 . Wtdueaday iii(iiiiiug, !il H'J o'elmrk, ihe .riiinn lo the graduating Claa- via pn H. he.lby Rialiop Doggett, frnni Kpin .-1 anir, 4rh. : tti wldMr'1:-lMitr1wth is in Jesus.'' To describe Hishop Doggeit. hiii manner or his nieitU'r, lo Ninth cm liniiiiw, iSfiniptTflnir;-;- Iltr avtiitl n Very crimnroit m nwual iw a'l' warh nraauiiona, viz : abstruse metnpbyaical or doctrinal ibiiipiuitions. l'eople go to Comtiieiie. -nieiits for enjoyment, not lor grave insirne tious, and many speakers fail by nlteii) ,t , nu what no olio wishes to het.r. The Hisln-p waa ill liia last vein, and pi r Imp iievuf ,IhI belter. Ho ia, as all know, a fbiielied scholar, and while the acrmnu showed the finely chiseled thought, il glowid with tin unction of a Irue Ulalwp. Collie p, on,, lo wer i- ihrilliu'y el, queni. and dea Inlinl the vast congfi gatioti pieaeut. It vt a a ile ttttkd, fftaud au:Cc8,juHl all .iu lii lli,iu one htHj, At 3 o'c.Iofk the addresa I the I All i Tart SiK-ieliea wits d. livernd by Hon. John Kerr, ol Caswell. The subject w.n : "Tha Puree of Character," ul lew inuu ever said ino e or said it better than Judge Kerf did in "Klly inihtib . TTiff sibtCPaX had tiefri cTirP: fnllt uwpareil. aid was a gem of the rarest water. Ilia niui.ui r was superb, like J'dm j Ju:K4 lua.brij'UUiatA intrt bnlliaiit hours. and IrEe no otfer-fBi:----Mte"of hi har o( eloquence were indescribable; certainly n4ivHf(-ntali CMi -V'! inure eloqtteut.tljaii Judge Kerr, aa he pause to clothe amue brilliant thought in appropriate diction. Kvcrvltodv seemed lo be a-.rrv when lie thii-heii, aftd the aanie iindieiVe would go tartherto hear the same adilresaMhati they would before they heard il on that tiny. At night there were seven original ppe Il ea by memliera of the pophoinoreC!aa, anil the young gentlemen cirlainly acquitted theniaelve very banilonily. Messn Ad ams. Hani and Mail her were specially complimented. One thing in the whole Commencement struck all the observant very forcibly, vis: the high finish ot nil , he 'ftf11trft'hw hoptumortan di-clnmalnm, Lut nature Wior ouhlr aikati iKl--au,i.Wi:iullt t tf-.i tire. ' Ttiuradsy WrtW'il.tfit'tWtn was beadtuully itecorntiii, so much so that it wa the debulit and praise of all. The rostrum presented a grand array of - intel lect and position and the audience was ra diant with beauty. The following was the programs ot the day : ; VOOAI. MfSlf. Pbatib - By Bishop DoKgelt. 8lTT0BT iifi.'-By Jomih Clark Brown, Trinity. THn-i3awfK-M'm Tnfclivaii Ky Jainea Terry LMfTMit, KMitunontl. ' " t " Eutbcrusk is Tai.itBT- Ily Aiv H. Stoke, Csawelb ,. . Manin AaToiXKTTK -VwacA. It John DeJarBctf PehrfieTtoo; Riehm.it,'f:iw,"r I'iKTi, a" r,,.i-i or an seph lwt Keen, Wilmington. .Ton Timks I)mAitiKi - l't " - -s- & I t.T. h arft Wetter, HaH.wai; Alt! f 4 larM.LSK-rrAt. Ubowth" 'I llotlKt Richard PuroeJI Wiluiiubin K f HIl-OPATBr A. lillBlK UA1 f ijsm Trrnmae RaH, Taw Kb wot Comtbkt wlril I4Ttr,ir jJyTrtl. Hem Kelly 4iibt, Duvio. . WHO AB sr!wneiy llrnry Clay Tnont aa. ThomawViiiav t -i 'f , -' .utua Muilon, Uuillttrd. Kh I'i-j-out Dkokurs am Mwuls - -t Vai.boactobt mul By Jobn Prat.klhk Hcifi v a aiaJatWryt.t Trinity ik noUil for it fine speaking, liut ''"a lr rwil-d all fortacr oecmioM. Th I'.i-ln.n sml in Ik r ilitliii;oih(l mBtlemeii ! ttetiu-ril un tbo nwtTtim mihtiirli tht iWm s t . . t . . . . film mrpr tn'HTit it urpaaea mi any tnntua ti. n. Tlw sx t-. lu a were rmlly ?alual)te '"""m T oetiveren in a up.ru . i- i., Mini ner. I llillUKt-,1 I ui il. m i.n the lotriiiu'were tiicrallv loaded wilh splendid Ixiiiijiicta before the apeaking jwaaover. It h very thtliciilt to make any liatiiii lion, nil did w) weli; M-rliapa Meant-.. I..()iaiid.y Hlokea, Keen. W'elter aait i V''jjb- t'ijved tuoat niplauav aud of Inrn T Me. fMr lwTTr't,' 4tM ,wini'-il' feVlev' -l. nin. Yet even tl.ii liiacriiiiination ia ui.-jti-t lo tin- utheia ; each, while kpeaking. . i-e mi d to lie lat. Haehelor ot Ail. vtii. lientoWkd on .1 1' Ulcltuitm, id ijuugUHi.iiijid 4m aja-1 i;tc. I iU, I eeililii ule at Imving lonip'eted t lie allies' , "' ' Hjbb-l leprttiwat, Barlnliif i-l S uiicp ws yivin ,. jt uttmn.S. U II.i!...,, nm II. f. Tf.um,. ho hon.irnrv ilivrrf of Mster nl Arts w ia eoiil, rte.i up on Kev. Wh'y M. K'by.i.f the Nor, h I urolina Cent, r. le e, ami tipoii' lb i K.J Mi y tur.lii-. ollhailot'c The C 'ltim- ncf fm til ihi yenr w a-i it proud day tot Trinity ; not oi ly Ihe Mel lu .bat, Imt all the people of the Stale, may jually be pioml ot aiieh a College. The Inuli lone mid dorp piety ol ihe li, -111,1' ion nn-woii.li-iliil a, hi ilelightful. ami emy thiii u lii every way pit aaatit. The -oluir etoiuoenee. I I h. i xerciea of tlie day with a pie.-e ..I toed niii-n- i. run .al i ve.lloiice ,i,i. t x, eullou ; wc imvf never In ard any -thing I., tie,. 1'iot. Cuir, who leads the clour, eiin cerluinly atng, Hud can leacti otlii-llo do the s line, u , t ,tna t'laviu p. rl. nilv on the Mvlodeini llloal , hvanllj. f he I t.,.ii,,i.-y die li .old was pi'CM-nt ttariii ttie nho'e C'omtneuia iirnt.an audud inucJi t"iheerm-rrainmew Ttfey werr rrpty' npp!,in,h-d, ,-,n, I :ire imt only :i hniolaonie el., ,il ol ,o;n lli.n, l.ut lit. ,1 tine Hind, ,ti,l ,1- sou- i;e,u,itl lavor. Tin- I ouiiii, iieeiiieiit wtm clos d by a map1 uilieent pariv ttt infill. Tlie lare gtove w ,a vph-n.tidlv 1 1 1 ii in in !it-.t by colored ,11,1-i. Ihe l-und iiot.lc delicioii. intiaic, and :..i- li uti atr:i ol beulity ia ral. iy aeell. Ihe Cl.i t Mtialmll, 0. 1'. Sder, and the Chief ManatHT, V. A. Webster, and tlioir iiaaUiania, were polite anil altenUVel, aiicj j ii , j ii , oi . I eveiyllnoK liariiUou.lv, and the i' eviliit.le Kraz-'r, the prince ot proprietor', eoiiu-yed every liody in line coucliea ftom ,ii I lo llih 1'iniil with saltty and Incilily,' ii.l .i, e,y leuaoriatile ruttb. utnleratood that the Trusties have Inangu ritid in live and elHcient measure Inextentl Ihe Colh cu buildiiig", enlarge the Faculty, anil oihei wuauiiMl -.the 4HMnK inurtal in Trinity. They are veiy uuergelic men, and w i Vntl! i vpe. f no small prot;re hi a abort time. A l.irgc incieaae of jiatrouajre la al re;..y evident, and everything is liopelul mid lii'! ol lite. p- i d lo the Kl, -hue, n, I Di.-paU h. J H I VSU llKMKAI. M'MAHON KEtJDRsT i if i; NoMI. II, IA en, Hiio-.o r To vtiruDHAW thkih IN KOR TO COSTA T AMI I'AHAOt'AY. WAaniNoTON, June 13, lt)QS. On Monday pint the President will with draw lit, iu ihe tV n ute the itniuiiiutlnn ot Mr. Votl as minister to Costa Rica, nt the re rf neat of tb nominee, who tiada he cannot be eonnrined. IJenenil McMmIioh, of New York, nomi n.itrd Minister to I'ariiijiitiy, also ska that iiM n;ntiMisn- t"fb'fr"w:ti' t I-n-, ii. mid re. pleats Hint he be nameti aa M mi.-lei lo Menic.o, for which lie believes be can he continued. It is not likely that the I'lesident will comply, with the lat niciilioncd request. I.K.Uiliy IoijnsoN wil l. NOT KKSION Ilia SSAT IN TlIK KKKATM AT fltKHtCNT. S nainr Johnson, Minister ele:t to Kng. laiM. will, nt the request of Ibe President; r. nriin in the Senate for a few days belore oil rin his resignation as Senator. The oUutiUa do UjvVjb lbc, aid oljfcyiije John- M-U,flllg. H. KVAIITS TaMlKHBl) TlIK OVKiCK OF AT ToltNltY OKNKKAt.. The President has tendered the office ol A ft, irhiy"R'WeTltrTn "M r Kvurta; -whir ts nnw here, but he has not decided to accept the noiiiiiiaUou WllOAKK TUB MUTKIIS CoNOUKSSMBS mi Tim I'si-i-lk. JlitrUiji the last twentv towrlM.nr the Ml ten sulfrage plant In, tli Chicngo pi form has received some terrible kn.a ks liinn IUUJcal Senators which are not calculated to strengthen the no policy (i rant all I Colfax ticket. Mr. PuillUiT, in tlie ni).!,! s,'w.i.-D)ol the Senate laet aigbt, made a alrong S eeh ia lavor ol tlie Con gressional euai tmeiit of L:nivertl tn(Trage on all ol I lie Noriliern Slab, and to-day Mr. Yalea, of Illinois, followed in n more earnest aud bitter Radical pcti!i in tlie same direction, fle argued th right ol Congreaa to impose conditions of admission upon Slabs, ajid the perfect Control ol ,it,hnit,Uilj -tw.tiW A.uelli,ii-Ait. .augtugg .jjj,. all the btaieii. He contended that the Sen ators who voted for the bill which pawed ya'Sterday Kl wh uted. W th Cuktrsaio i bill had eoniniuted tbrmselvca tp tnieprin ciple. If il.ey had th right to Control the sutl'tiige in the Stale of-ttie South, thty bad the right to control it in tlie Hta tea of the North, and there was a poteible evasion el this poiot.' t'aingh-s had the right lo en force by laws a refeublicaB giverumrnt In every Histe of the Union, whether admit ted or w be alutiu4' ThU power ia vented in Congress by th Constitulion, and It re quires Cong res by law nwiy and pio per to carry iitto eieenl ion that power He cm tinned In su)tMrt of this view lor an hoar and a half, and excited the n an ol the weak kneed RmHiMicaii n.t a little. H. tW. A.-r. krWet.'. - J ' - , " li, HI- ,r- - Wki.i, AnsWBHfcB. tUt pbrn fcUade, n ne I- - 1 gro well known hi Ibis county aa one of the bvi fttwi nan da Md tlva cnMrti stt Ibis atnuoa, wa ''liad up' Uloft) llt tilled Stales otbcf nt Yancey vilhv to answer charges ot Intimidating colored men in the Iain e'Mttaa.nastjJtt ytarOTtbtrfwrtlcnt fvrtr .r After Bar amount t- qaesnun mgt- anU all to nn pwrpoM the eftioer aokedt -a-"- ""YVbat vr yonr rmiaon, air, tuv voting th r Cotitervativat .icket v". 'ri'! ' f - Sli m f-. n lnA.,.U.A at- P,lt'"- , , - Ctriitiily yvw are, tr," n plied the offi- I'LettA atr, id 1 u lie waa I shall ktp mv reason to tnyseH." And Stephen kepi i. . 1MI., i 'A ....7. iftntAti.Tarecw. few tAnwtfi VKMOCHA 70 lHTfilCr ilKKTl.SH. At a district Kleiiiliig hel l in the Court ,.HB t Asbcviljc on the 3'Jlb ult ll.it'i. KidtitiwMSi)kitaT, aet V. C. VYatldell and R M StoCi Were, re quested to act as Sea-retarii-a. j ' The ('hail man blii fly ,!.-, 1 the object ol tlie inaa-iing to lj to appoiiit lli leatea to represent litis Cuugresaional Histrit t in the National IVnimtrattc Ctnivenlitin, to be held in New Yottk, on the 4ih ot July not. Oen. T. fj. Clingiiian, btiui( preaeut, waa esltial on, and, in a abort and appropriate ap; -WtHtos-'rMW.tl5. - hv ; - ad Jew f former party prijudit;e anil co-op. rate with the I) morraliavparty at the North- ihe .yi ly party now oigatiiAed there f..r the i. s'rn Stlon of the Mituihern people to liteir t oti siiiuti nal rights un.l ln..iiiis to it. I, a, 'Ibe nawWt'rfflTJ' li'thr P f id, mil ,'ir tion neat Fall, lie depr, e a, ,-, the idea ,. en aiini( diaaensiona at the South by .,rtnii,g a third parly, fur ti ivial and really tin, n, portant reattons, baaed, mainly, mi i-pjtoaj tion In, or prefentn e for, party matin The Dctnocratic party at the North pioji -M-a to put die Soul hern white pea. pie nu i quality with ihe Noll hern while people, in tlie Union, ami lo that party nloue cm the South now l.aik for relict Fi nn the oppns sion and degradation which the lia.ti, al party is now' forcing upon tin ui. (leti. Cliiiguian was followed by N. V. WiKxIfi, Kj., t apt. N Kelscy, ( .. V M. ('take ami t'ot. D. Coleman, all ol I hem urging the hearty co-operatiou td the Sfililhern people Willi the iN'oitlnrn 1). ino cratic party, for the n sloratioii ol our c.uin try to ence and proaperVly under a wnind ('otistilulional Oovi luuiem. The. e gentle men rcpreai nttal ihe old line v hig and old linef leiii.H-ratie parties td toniirr so. I hap Aiier data, a well a lltt tilivini; V'uiou and rtect-twitm men of lal b r day but tin V ,wtifl all now united iu one loiim.iiiii u ifTort to save our country ttoin that nn ireliy and ruin1 which must result from lite present policy (outside of the CohstiliilioiiT oldie Radical party. The patiiotic suiliinents uttered by lliejie nei(l h men aliotdd liuve I tv n huard by every lioiit st w ItHiC in. in an ! Wo man in Ibe country, and certainly de cry id a larger audience th m ws in altimbiin e Capt. Kelscy then inlrodiii ed the follow fltg rrsc-lttt it ms-, wlrib wr-et nnato-t iss-ly adopted ; i The delegaies i lioaen frolu counties of the ae-vcuth Cougress'ionul District, lor the pur pose of appointing delegates to Ihe Nalioit al Deinocratit (' iiveiilton, to In Itehl iu the vMyol'.Ne uiK.iiu jhc iib.i.hii,, .idJii.'. : next, bein'ff ritH in tr)WWbm;- soenrdtnw to previous no! ice, at Asheville, nu the llOth of May. A. D . ia!!8. (In nVvu're, Tnat it is expe.linit that the fWinnrriirr iiTTr"nitieniiTtv", ttt rr,K c,iii. greasiimalDi.uitit Ive faprttstinttwi Ut ibe -and National Deiiiocralic C,,n v, nt ton. Jiaohad, That lite xtgenriea of Ihe American jiettpie, tif a '.I tt-elivis, tloiuitud Ibe last effort of patiiolism tnVivc Conli tUlienal liU'ily, now in imminent p,;,il, from ihe arsaults of Itadicnl It. piibliciniaiu ; aud to this end, all palii its, ol whatsoever former political opinions, ahotild rally to gether, with united hearts and elTiirtC j T &iiA..TUa,t.wa j;)luUy. . (jiii.orrWiH.ii1fi our cuuntrymen, ii the defeat of the ' Art! cles of impeachuient aguit.sl the Pfeaitleiit ol the fill led Status ; and hail il us a liar biuger of hope that there is still k it sollii i enl public virtue in Ibe country to p.cmive its Cot.slitulion and the liberties of ibe peo ple."" " jx- ' ---' -- On motion, tho uitieting proccedud to fleet two delegates, to rejirusiiiit this Con grcMtouitl District In iSm lliaawa?rail' I'aiu. veulitd to 1 lield in tlie ftfy nf New York, on the -till ol July neil, and iu case of their Inability to attend said Convention, two alternates be also thorn u by this meet ing. Whereupon Mr, R. 0, ALf-ive, ol Ilaywood, nomiiiai ed 8. Mcl). Tate, of Hurke, as a lich gate, with J. W. Wilson, biaaltnrnatc. Capt. Kelsey, otMartiwn.tiominateel Hon T. L. Clingman, as delegate, and Col. W. M. Cis:-ke, his alternate. These nominations were unanimuusiy con flrmed. ! "Although the meetin" was - e(v so large , a w exjiectedv it saa coiup nvt td,"Ukl iDg rHireaa.'ntative men of the Dialrict, from all of the oitl parties, and tlie greatest liar pinny ol bailing and sen ti men t prevailed. Qu motion ihipioccediugs were ordereil lo iiajiubliiwed im ibe, JUhcdU(t..2ic md. Farmer, and the Raleigh tinitiiirl and Wil mington Journal and tUur be rtqtit a'ed to copy. . i.fJa motloB the sueetutg ljun'L-A. r1"'0 : "srpA'rTf)N, rh'm W. C. WADfi). !. R. M. Brottita, , Beo'a. Tun RajiUaAI. PitouHAUMK As well a w cn.xallier fiotii the views t jpu-f d by the various claaaua of Ratt'u'ala, we may in fer that the success of the Radic d party b dependent chiefly upon carrying out the Collowing "loyal" pri jccts : 1st, Tlie dialrancuisctueii! oflhehnutl.ern whites. 3d. The ilevallonof the Radiciil nt gen to power. Sd. Tlie mobbing from the polls of D. m ocratlc negroes. ocrats, fitb. The Latdiie for wili'uases who will not b-f-ity trtanit Untkif. , . (tb. To make Chief Justice Chase ami th Senatorial nraliors' otlioua, und to place their names on the "Roll of lutn my." " -x - Ttb.To make ru anting rebels respectable; and to place their name on tlie roll of saint and martyr. gtb. To- silent the H'oppetbeatlsi . ' 9th. To gag eonaervatlstii. 1 tOtb. T banib the Jew. Illh. Tirntsiotal tb Krertlmrn't Burest! anti ni 1 1 1 tat y couini itwiotta. . liib. To make general into da ft M the CalbtNica. " ' ' An ndbertmce lo ttery srticle of h) creed will be cmsideretl, in Ihe -w (listen aation. the truell at of Katliril orlb xlotv, 7kBiiirT. carried out, the Ka.lii al party will stand a reasoiiunic coarice in reiatiiini? -power, anil It way he d-t4 that tbeaeiW the peoptv," if any people sball "t'n'ti bV been left, that Oeueral (Irani attitlt rilgn In "peace," and that Dr. lire kinridge shall h riarardeT as It. lif.V.. ..I1 "... Tl.-f. 1' : Tb Radical pujieri Telicirate (tkmat-tvt on th met that It required only ten ntinoN s for CrcnrOrsm trTtrertft'trtt'e rfBcVrp"' taoc i W know oi several stni)-fo ho time, without the .nsity, ak seem lo have Utss the case niih lien.' Gfaul, .of a week's incubation irr'-m-rTnri'ry V.oill lh Kew T.ark Herald (NifiK OH PKXTH. ff T0!f Wl!t OS I 0.K ,- rrtE QVK9T10X. ," .The chance ttie Ibe ett PMstdeory tte penil, we believe, upon the Iction nf he Hemiwralir Convention .wfitdl Is tftttwef In tlnaeity i the Kourthof July. Thvltenwi cratic party, or, as w' think it should be called, Ihe Cona rvaiv oartv has the beat prosiec.t; f.,r t hxtiiig if candidate itfjl nt i wisely, notwiths anding the military repos lation oi tne r a, Ileal candidate. Th Bit t. ih people have latjonM diagueted with the Jacoiunisin, corropiu.n and utrav Kuncr nf the ladicait,, nnd niatl J rfeaitft a change, lliey legio to b alarmed Sir the future of our if I orio us country u ruler tb rule ot a taction that is centraliuag the uoverument into an oligarchy and military de-poHsin. However much they may esteem eonqueiing the lelallion, they cannot en d,,i , hun and are not diqjtm d In cast their votes lor hun as the candidate of this atro cious party which is working to destroy the i oiimiu ion and civil I ilierty lor mere party p,i!to.e. The eleciiona that bave taken place during the last fi w months la the Slates, both (ln lh. Allan! 1c and Paciflv! anltat ill the Continent, show wmiiatakabtv the curient of popular sentiment against the, ranieais, and there laevery reaattn le believe that even -tleoeral Uranl cannot save this rev olutu.nari party trom defeat next No veinlier if theNl)emocrats should nominate an acceptable eanritdatfl for President. The question, then, Is nsrrowetl down to the uvi,ability and suitability of the Demo, crane noiniueA!. Kor this position liomtl loom up prominently above alt the rest named - (leoige II. Pend tort and Chief Just ice CbaW. The former appears M be use lavorite ol n tnrge party to the Went, aud li t latter of tlie populous and wealthy Central smd Eatiera gtatr. The Weatrrn Democrats aerhi to be InrVwvhceit by "theJr iitiiniration tor Mi. I'eudleton .personalty itul lor his views on question ol national ftnance, and we freely admit haia popular man, a brilliant, atutesttian, a pVrot,..nnd. has, on the whole, broad and correct i pin ions on financial, mailer. More than thai, we are sulisfied his views generally, both on the national finance and the political quea tiona ol Ihe day, are acceptable hta major aiul iha pmipln, JtuA, newn w ill -lWv pi, s. ntlv, he is nt an availably eandiiltrte ; lot his ant ivond would defeat him. and tlni iiunieved aud bondlioiding Democrat ,. ihe North would In come either lukewarm or hna'ile in the contest; Mr. Chase ha nine the el oiit' of a great parv of the ?orrhern'rMi.. uirse onslke impeachment trial and j.1 his mibleistiince lo military dia-potiam in the South nn.f tlefenrn ol civifrlghta, and ttfiruTtsr itnTt? ts file best 'rfftispi-ct of tlOc& i tif him, , j -a. We cam ut4iii, for men or parties for Pendleton, Chase, Urant, ilia democrat Of l.i.licaU apa, t Icvaiu. tU iultWttt-sa. 4t tit e, ,uii, , v. We consider only what is beat for the welfare of the K-publio, and net eol'ord liiiily. 1 roui thn. uiouy, and U a View td laying Iwl'ore tha iteoiile a correct state-. iiii nt ol the political situation and the unaiicc in me i resnieuuai contest, we Ol initi lie.l a snei iiil f oiresiioiiilimt to Cinrln iiati to iwmiiil Mi.l'eodlefon oii hit opinions ol the issue and his course on the I ie, den tod question. The result we cave In an interesting report, wiblihoti yesterday The distinguished favorite ol the Western democracy received our correspondent in the htnilest and frankeet maonTt but when he learned that the object of the visit waa tit ascertain and niiliele-4t the nomilry the vines be wihl eapraaa, liia Bonnfnnanne s mimed a acrtmi aspect,- He tttd, nofwlsll to lut"b a couversationjust then "witb three or four hundred thousand readers of the Herald" (lie might have said n million) "lie lore brisk last. However, aft era while, bis "old wnile came back" and be ill (he me polite and at coniplished gentleman. But though, he whs reticent hiuiaetf, 'ou corn-s-(...loiein dwovttred from a near and mliable s aircr what Ihe financial and political plat lorm of Mr. Pvndleiiiii is, and it is Ihe one we mibltshed yesterday. Hut the great and paramount question her ia nwt, whtti !!. AVaitilliMonsmt-ii Akiaa) f or bow icuoeji n prAuj!i';;te; but can he be flee led -can he tfeleat Ilea- 1 i r-il Grant ami the radicals and thereby re store the ronntry lo peativ, consiitutlonal order and irosperi y I W iteln v n-tt, sntl .t,f.,'itCSL!' JJL S!it Tb yewioilen of . tht war aie yet I nidi in the mind of the peo ple, and lliroiighoiil the North everywhere the people are pmnd of having not down the (eiH lfttuu I uie is particularly tue case tth thiW"i'nf-'sfrw Wte the eauaa, and their relatives and frieuda.-4 Willi a latge part of these this War sent! Hu nt would be superior to : former partv alh'iali.ma nr paiiy consKit-ralioos. , The iuhs of this .numerous class nsv saVl .leal Htcii pr judict or btcoui educated p to ihe pure prim iph of ataleamansbip und Mr. V ndleton's Unsocial -ditrlne. The radicals would rusk ti ii-ibWiavoc en Mt. Pendleton ntiuing tue . twple for bis sail war or peace poliry and even ncmtig s pur lioo ol Ilia Democratic parly ; white, a we aid bef'.r, the Wealthy' national bank and bmullioldini! I luiKK-rsia ot thn North Wnekd Itecome spaitietio nr btanile, In tact, these lseyeiy teason It bebrv Mr. Pcudleton wotilrl 1 WMtf e. Sful tnflrnr,' 'teYnltltTiTo sry and military despotism rule be pvrpet aaleA 1 . , On the ft'Uer bund,' 'If Mr.'te were nominated, he would not only get tb party vote, but th it nf all the Conservative people and a wrUMi ot ibe Republican Vula as well, lie is aud baa alwaya been In accord with the ih unheals aa to the reserved rtybla of the S'atea, though on the slavery qui-stion be ditlered with them.' But that question In dead and Iturkd, never s'entue up again. As to the National Bank atid the Huancjid Jt4;m ),at. . gref ptit jit llie war and was a it:eity ol the War, tboiih Mr. ChaH w th autbiir ot these we bv nofHsson to believe he would b ia fae. r ti pei uetuating them, in tin of peace, if Utev provttl injurious to the country and against the will d lh pmple. lie la nuiver-aliy le m n -nft e 4 wmm oecti pri n v ih poaisiew ttf t'latettUHj,, Indeed, it woBltt be bard to find a man na ewWT.u.n bls, JV,nitjt UtipttrUiU jn-l Hi w, I. is tin" stiuiiih itelia.Inr trf tht! a uiisututhin and lb supremacy ot civil aa thofity ever tUe revutfttiuaary and d caput ii: ssubtanp fliey-4f- the rsxliealev There fs liille doubt ot his etuction If tjorninitteti byt us I'ciniH'iaue vvnioiiuim, vie, nave Hie best authority fur saying lost "if a military man should be Oomiaied the peace Dumo crats of the West will twd, Hold stmt her f. h v i M.0B nt' SbftsStiaft! t,t. Cl thW I. u The (jtiitmnn (r"the Dvtuw ratic Comen XitM, UtBt.bt Slinply-lJaiat-eaiW W ewni nata nr. ciiaim satt win, r te .oominkte lit. Peodltitou 4 lose, , U m Ui b uv .a.-.-;;4i. -..'.,'. ";j;V'. , ciiiupftmiise anrnng the political managers. Cutler llivae eirt-uuistanoea will Mr. P.&.1W-. . ton, who is an able and n patriotie gentla. A, welfiifiF iij he eosmtvy wcnH at , tor personal ambition and the barren honor ol a nnminahonl ; We apmnl to bias to " .oregn U iwraonal nt(tralt'iBa sod give hi poarrful saaislance to emminst thief Jsatice Chase, in order defeat tbe radi cal revolutionists, to restore pic,!; thn' iif " pwotary of elvtt rkbttartj Ct.nalltutt.m.t law all over the oonntry-A xiecoAsi nccrjoyT ,.Jb folWwina; is, tbe Omnibus Rill, as , paaavt. by" Congre. U is now' Ulorvi tiiV " Pnwdtnt: ; . , . "An actio Admit th Sutes of North Carolina, Soutbl' Cnrollnn, ' lVmislnn, ;teWaswMa,iwanastssnt't t seniaiion in Congree. i . "Whbbab, the people ol North Carolina, Sonth Carolina, Lotiiaiana, Giorgis, Ala hama, toil Florid have. In Dnnmsnce o the provision of an acf, nit!er 'An act ftir th mere efficient goVetnmeut ot the tfM States,' passed Marrk second, eiirh teen hea. dred and aiaty nven, and the acts supple men iry thereto, finioed cooatitutittn of State giswrnmtmtj which r rrpublicM, nnd have adopted said ennetitutltvns by large inajoritka of the viit eat al th sOccttwis held for tbe ratification or rejection of the same: Therefore 1 J5 it'tti3"i That li " f if.. Slates or North -Carolina, fiottlh Carolina liwiaiwns, sjiWjrinA,Tltaama;Vnna: Florida shall be eiititj.! tnd salntuiii to raprvaeua ltttt,.M In t...Mn- U....- . . .1 , mi vkm as . mawmut tue iiaUHi, mien tue Legislatures oi laid rftate respec tively shall bave duly- ratified the amend. Bvent to thn , Caastitutiun . -of the , ilultett State propoeeal toy the Tblrty-nlnth !ot. ennLA4 htHMBt WainWle --.f rttwpwnr-ef the fiillowlug TuiiJiii.,-nur"coutIitton ; V" That tlie- Constitntlos of neblier of a..i State shall ever be an nmBde4 r bans. j as tn dwriw km elrton .twm'oTjffitSii.' of b Uoiud.Suat of lb jrigbt to v4 in aiJ Slate, who nr entitled to vote by tb Constitution thereof herein recoirnizerf t ept a f unnisbtnent for such crimes as are wow lesoMes nt common tw,r whereof they shall hav been dull eoavicted undf laws eaaily epplieabie ter al) thn mhatritDti "of - saiu oiate ; Tueiaaa, xnat any alteration nf said Cwittitntlooe, pmtectlve In it effeot, may be made with regmd to th aim and place of rntldeacs of. - voter ; and, th Stat of Georgia shall only be entitled and ituiiiea to representstlon upon this furth smki soottlvlsioo of section seventeen of th fifth article of thn Constitntlon at said State, iiot the proviso t9 the Jrsi ejihdI flilOB, BII t null and oJ, nod tit Sen- wkriMnfffitrly f Bvif dti cfitiTon nxstf' tin net, shall deiat thn assent of th tkate f the foregoieg tttdaaiatni emsrhtinni. ;;r"SA .,AiUit VrtrW wncti,,;l"hnt tl tho day Bied fur tht meetiug of the Leg Wat or oT either of said State by th Coa it a done ordinance thereof shslf nave nsMaadvor have so nearly airived hetore tit passage of tbia act that triers shall nut. be time for the Legislature to assemble at the period 15 ted, such Legislator shall conVn 'rtoe,;etf--M' this act takes effact, nnhe . bn iUveBsw elw t shad sooner coovui the same, v "Sao. 9. And be it fnHker saaets.l. That the fiist section of this act shall take If. ct as to each State (except Deorgia) when ucb - Wtatn, asahisTatMBi uvi otutwB ot inn aweniiinen-a. lv the hi tha Thirty, Ninth Coer ; Wf4 ft tbWwf tleWglaV'ttef It ihaTl.Tn aiTfl: sionj givn in ssarnt nl said Stat tw the fundamental coodition herinoforM :m poeed upon tb same; and Ibemnpnn the offliier of each Slate duly elected sod qiial fflitd Biidef tti Conatiiutioti thereof shall be inaugurated without delay ; hnt q per on tirotilbiled trom holding tm, tlhder the fjnited HtAttearor mder any Ntatn; y section tbre oi (IV pmpM atneudinent to tin Const llutliNi of tbe United Stuttaknoaa las article fourteen. Ihall be ileemeit ..fiol. ib1 tu any ofBc iaeilberrtf said States nn . htss lesmsed, Iseim .sailaitH . a tmivtttavfTa J aaaufeaMfijsB the rillt ol tt:,pTmi,tl''-mJ,r.i-il---:-t:' it. nitty m nie rresroent, wlthtn (en days after receiving official infWmatiou of ihe ratification of said anumiltneot by th tig. talatare nf eltber o said Ktate, I iesue I , -'I'.V' . And now VLt, Charles E Ida aLo'n.sl wenden Phillliia' nessper the medium of hi wtnimaolcatlrtiis. : is fl- ti,. ..v sKsrp Mtr JI tyoreaesyta Ibe fring", in that nn in b one of tb nnt dtngeron and rrupt In the whole country. Tb oandldevn fa the Vnlu d State Set.ar are Seofindrvlst end tuVi eleciiont "would be a csndal and do much lo mak - ncoasliue tioa odioa In th eye ol tb nation." , All ibis M "i(1iiobs ; th character of tlts earprt battHtrs la th same Is all tbe Sbnth era State lbe are vermin that ..aH ibeniat l to th "body tHlitkn tor the " h'eding ; and It Is certainly. saper erogsmiy in uik nt corruption U i crew. spetiaeen of which wers sent to Chicago I nub A thousand lnllar apiece . B their 1 flare fnf tfi YrrsT-Prealilunrt. and ih.,n -..1.1 out tb entire -loil-dctleKation ofLociaiaon tv Tento for ftnirteen bunitred dollars, flPttWilfMt t'll'"''irAir-MMi'''iiWMSeswlo t DirusuAiw "PtminaMttUT" Dcni.- k INO, la e-rnipliance lib r. '.Seward1 re- X' qtit,UiPruaiaii;governmenthr-cal- " d taron Knasnrnw, Bret private Becfetary ui in Praasian tegatioo, nrhw tougbi a duel alew weeks agti witt 0 tawcence. In nr. Sea ard not to tha IVhsaian miuiater, afusT announcing that Oen. tawieno had ben) wealled from hi ndiaioa to Xicarae VH. -the mieretsryof Slain expressed his KVret at being pliced in such n position a 10 compelled to ask tlie Prussian1 gocrnmw.t to Biaai lost lis disapproval nt Lis "conduct ' in participatio-in thU doet In.i., ..r ntnsitring Baron fcaeaerow.hrww-r a Jit ' y r-" Bws-oeenTTOrtTl TTOitfTJ,., n I.r .i, nt ministet that Bahrn K!iw be And ha bireliy ia, piduioied to the (auk ol" fit st N-rretary of j, atMft i,,' ,,u,u,;; that Count Wtur.,, Iv.,aro; a,ond , " to ftmam bre a fit t Ntn lari antd 'l i Hcctvt shall be apiii)iuie,.)r.Ai,!s,i"-t-s rniiniirttrtf '"" 'r """" " . " - Rof-ert E Withers, ttie KmoeralV . ' didate for Governor ot Virginia, li ahut Stfearsof .f. -r.0 tlli j ' t I th v ona rfW t.t t.l i , ,i i . Lgnetntrf Mi'jr Acif... o,n v4tL,tr .i.J IftikButmti 4a-mnrtts.lv tor 1 Wi''.'!T?t"1SuY ernor, ttso smd a xhe Cindcdrate nrmr Mil lar,..a.lO.- t . . - " .'B"-iVneraiA.. cony maDiiad as ;.i,-ia-4v-.--.ir-,.i' '.t.-. a.'mH 1 .:;-", y.',- ,-iiti.-;Vi a' r;n,i;'...itk t ew.j tr miirau-iPriB'Ib-Wi't.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 17, 1868, edition 1
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