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"f i i f S' 7-- ir H'M S, PELL, SEATOS CALK. TIIIC LEQ1SJUTVJLB Aht JSTATS ' omen. Kvery thing lad hates that lti G. iv-rid A saembtyof Worth Carolina, (to mlV-d t under tbenew rvyowt, : will coovtno in tlita city, gtcebfyfiMbi rttaroaiton at the "(lovernor elect," no nrxjt Wednesday, the tat; of July;. No Imriediment 'will' lie pcr- and organisation, to far at we know, unlet a, sufficient number to Ii a qoorBia caa notoo found to ik the test oath. Hth iug tbat Congress Its Jet duae wja.t tit test-oath lor person boldins office la thit 8tat, to long va tb Bute government I tirotltitmat, which,, according to the Recon- structioa Acta, it tb ewes,' OBtil Congress admit lib 8: tfi tetrtku TtOil then, according to the theory of Radical Reconstraotloo, North Carolina ie sot a Bute. If not a Bute, then the hae no Con- Irtltaawi Of bWego8tte'pee ernment, and, by cootetjnence, BOreglM Constitutional General Assembly, until the State it admitted to repreeMit.at.iori. Th General Assembly which meeta, there fore, on yedneday ne, bring provision!, j anC therefore, under military authority, and without a Cuottitution to direct or control lb action, la simply a creature of Congreat tad under 1U miliUry guardian ship. Wie! validity eucb body can give to ita own,' acta it la difficult to toe. ; I I Tbat Congress regardt ny specie or parte cfefvil government which eilet in the Bouihenk SUtet protUumal, on tit the people of thoee State ere bj lew admitted 4oirepceaeaUtion, la clearly art forth by the sixth eeeiioo pi the Reconstruction Act, patted March 3d., 1807, th ai : f : k "Thai. niitil tie poople ofaaidreljel Btatea nhaH iwty law aJwltuJ to JfeprtiioUtlaa in the Ouegreea of the United State, any civil government which may exitt therein ehall be deemed provmional only, and in all rexpecU tubjoct to the paranwunt authori -ty oftbe 17nlte4 Steuw t any tietobol ish, Bioilily, control or Aerede the taoie, &c" i . - But U will be contends that the Qcner- ai IMltllyV.attJajtt Jfit Wl&!h .. rcgalar Leglelattire, and that, therefure; the new gUte government becuetca regular a noon an the Leglelalere 1 organized. The error oi thia aamopUoa will be manifoitt at once, when it hi admitted, M ail will be ol ..JiBaft3ea4d? repaSlicab jpivwnimet ceo &e Jreguiru irid eBpMWt;4iMMt M BCtumt ol grtyernmeat, wntit-it bet tha coordinate dejtuttaenta ia operatieo, the tecotite, LislariTeiDd7ud!ciai; Theeelt cabnoi baTeecjpprdlng h telew H Congreat, until the Bute h bean' declared entitled to refireeentatioo. Hence, it i plain that, under the Reconitructioa policy oi Ceogreet, tbe Bute eoald have regalar gor- ernaient The error lay in authorizing the people while In a provialonel etate and 'witii;,)owii'tto priWpieaui'bwieing, peop,ki Si. declared not to be a Bute, to perform tb fuactioot et State, by- electing a Legiila- tur and, Bute officere umUr a Conititutlon, whwb weesitheay in Uo-aid by elector not admitted to euflrege by the ComtUtutlon, and reqalring the Legislature to perforia fucittlont aaUet a'Cone'&wtioii before that Cooatitution waa fully ratified by the- power' who authorised it A more ridieuloui piece of legislation never' waa trained by even, a halt civilised people t If North CaroUse were a State, with equal right and' power of all the other Butee ol the Union, acting under a Conetttutlon of iu own tad in conformity to the Comrtitn tiofl of the United. BUtee, we could very eaetty ee bw a UnMO ail regular Oeoeral AteemUj of the fttatOr in adopting th 'fonrtecatiu" articte f' the fjrrowd) amendineiit to the Conntitution of the Uni teASfiteva jfrfcrjnitig-i valid act, which might be binding ia law and in fact. But nothing bttt "tl IwetHsrt Radical opttoe eaa aee legiUmacy or validity In any tuch act, by the LegiilaUire, which oteeta eeit Wed- netJt yaaEaSfeaaHfe 5hajSH5a?-'sfc' 4 If a quorum cauno be found,, who can Uke the teit-oatb, next' Wedndy, accord ing to III Koeoastf uctloa AcU and tieeeral Cauby't order, the General Aeeembly eanaot proceed U buV JOlay aobialgoi, U inch were theeaee, tuipend hie order to al low til body to organise. But wa Incline to the opinion, ii Oea. Canby enfotcee hi order, ewough will be found, rit'lt or wrong, to tke the tett-oatb. A quorum of the General Aeeembly being found, it will proceed at once to organic, and, at loon a rKMsibte, eewfkfmkl tkefieeaiitioa precedent' required by Concrete, in order' to : th re-admltelon ol tb fitte and her -repr tentatrveii Bit wbaffe'CHisft" ftF'tlse' eili-; cert and ' tuember iW oum I uke t?.e . tflnt-oaUt I Wbj.JjiajLakg.j.galU.Jgori.l: ing to tht RecoMtroction AcU, ttotil .proc- lamatioitjl mad that tb Stale h admit ted , then tit Stat oiucere, who niay have beet) barred, cat be IntUlled at t-n f,.r, at tbat moment, according to the" tijr,..rjr 6f Radical reconttraction, the State become gut with Cotuttution, and the govern meat, ceasing to b provlaional,' becomet regular ; military authority eettet aed the teet-oalh it bo longer applicable to SUteof- elect to tbe Oeneral tVtwmly, fwbo bad been barred by the tett-oatb, now go ia and ..ji .--rti..rr...ji.l 1 iiui mai lot ouu ouiuert eiect cannot qenliry ana enisw vyum uw. utswcsi os tnttr ofEce, nntutiwlTretidi'ul mate piuclam tioa tbat tb Plate bat been - adraittrd to TepreaenUttion, it made plaia by the posi tive requiretnenU ef the Omnipa bill, rt eenuj yaawu vj vvns;ni.f Bremen to Baltimore brought City immi grants, moatly in ftmiUe, dettined for New Kewirty.W'TglU.ht arrange- in a ii il Sua ansilh trw ttttaa.SkAlaaHaaJ -by -pttrchese '4ttsi;trfvamtjeVH-".-" j 'J " .' , 7AZA ' ; The bote phlhieophy 'a lite negro policy wW pur.sued by tlie Rtdirtla ft thus sum- i i tvl. Ow.H. jm! j huurtB si wrntatyl MVt vW "W lv P1 f Vrinr liWRIKV J ant - fctir v ft r.ffl UeiitT uf Granl report lu December mad while be was acting as Hecretary r.f War. Httthr; , Tb sill of lb colored people tnay be ia lavor of tarftiwrtirig loyal omce-hldcr, but their intelilpetele not now decent j Am of their wilt All their . iuZ., are Bow conducted by whife men under the f protection ol the miUUry ; and if the pro- lectlrm te wrtbdraws tHe wntu men now WifWitipwftpanwTO large military force will be reqnired for wime time Ui maintain the ftwedwen in the right of eoftrage.""-.. .. -, u ... - , From ell at tbie four iqlereooee ere clearly dcducible, tit "i" let The abtolut. Incapaci ty of the negro to eterciee the pririlege oi uffrage; ia.L, hat negro luffrdge ha been entrotled and Manipulated by, white men, asder the lreriifl of ml iitary affreta, the Frelmn' Bnrexu, Ae., In the intereet ui "Ibjalty,'' which, with Grunt, meant iiotli ing hut Kadicalitm ; 3rM., that thoee "white meaH are meiniT HearnMiagigeeas.-'whe. the military' being withdrawn, would return wtiencethey came ; and 4th., that no confi dence it to be placed in Kailical reconstruc tion, beeaute "a large military force will bs requirerl fornnm Hint to maintaiuitlie fre.-d men in the right of tuffrage " The firtt proportion no fair or rcflwting man, who hat witneaaod the operation of negro eofTrage in tlie Bouth, or who hat read history to any profit, will quettion. ' The eecond proportion illnttratea the troth ol tbeHmt, in that it bat been found that the negroet eorrender themiiclvea, with iMwotletl fatuity, into the fundi ot Ue 'Koing, nnprmcipled and telfinb to-called white men. The third propotition it notoriout. "Oar pet baggert," who had no character at bonie, and came South to jjotk pffice,! praelMUng upuo the UiU owtdulilytf the PCgroea, are the peetifaroua creaturee who bare controlled their yotet. fo every con tent for the apoilt, they he ont-generalled tlie native tcatlawaji, who wurii uiw thamlng their color and trying to get otiiee through the tame agency. The fourth propoettioo, to Ur at it Inti Oistts the probability of reeittanue to law on the part of our people, ii a tilx l. ami (hen. Grant knew Ii. It' the ni-yro i ever deprived of the boon ot mitTiHgn, il willlx done through peaceable and Irgitlmtte m ttrumenulttiee. ,.-.The giat of tne wtwW mMxr it aimply thit : Grant incw, in tJerember lust, iliul be would he the IWiical nominee lr tlie Mre4dncy ,- he knew, theu, that the plat. form lld be white Harth and a Wiei South; and be wat etmply pretcriblng tin- VV refer to this matter to thow the utter manner in wh!f h ktl the head ot the aimv, wunt of coniatencj in many Radicals in Wat to be elected President, by tlie Southern regard to lnvery. Mr. Nevill, perhaps, de negre vote, if elected at all, viz : That the i nouncea alavury, with all Itt concomitants, negroet, not being intelligent enough t" i i well e our lormer tlaVeholdera, bitterly know what they were doing, when called j in Minnesota, and yet will tue a man, who upon to vote, were to I put under the j bought hit slave in North Carolina, and who guardianthip ot the carpet-baggers and the j held her until tbu wat freed, having paid Buretti, wtttted by the tnltiUry. For It; it for tier fn 'CohfeiVrate1'niK'Mrtbo''twr, significant that, In the tame report, he says that "alter Ue elealume," the military chu be withdrawn. We shall tee bow the tiling it to work. "The beet laid tcliewei of mice and " gang aft agree." " ' - - - The euntmliig up i, that (Jrnnt ii mnll I Md narrow-Winded would be politUion, who, 6nding bis eaimlationt as such uh Uva, would not temple, if he dared, U play the rule of tlie deepot nd dictator; and that be hat a perfect contempt for the "man and brother" as a voter, but would bring the powers ot fait military position to mc the very Ignorance ol the negro fW liU own elevation and advancement, whatever the hurt to Republican inatuutimia Thh is Orant and Uadicalism I PltIMDflfTfA h OA NlfJJJA if AW , ;s We art Bimmitteto giod fiiith, tn port the miminoet of the National I Vmro cratio Convention. We shall do ti, who ever they may lie, whet her Pendleton and Doollttle, Hancock and Adams, Chase and jrnglMl,or Stanbery arrd r'; P.- Blain mtt aro inclined to think that the following it the leatt vulnerable, and, perhaps, the most generally ' aoccptabie, ticket that could be prreented : I roa rasaiDRUT : THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, o Imbiajia. roa vtca rBBtiDRNT : 30m T. HOFFMAN, o New Yohk. "African detoent and the pottettion of real csvaw are necessary quauncaiient lor voting in tb colony ot Liberia,". - Liberia tliould le token In band.- Itt pro fotsed'y ''Republ! can form of government" ia a thtm, bucauee it maket "dittlnctloa on crvnnt of race and color." "Alrjca for the African,' ty the Degmee ; and America for the' Africans, also, la the Radical thib botethi ;? -it , woahl-: torn, that tb dariceja, theuiteWct, however, itt their own country, do not believe In uuivrraal tuffrage. What the negrw . eit'iswtid to do la 'Eowla, oiiei . would uppoa4fiat the Wtellijrjent tshiiij men of the Sooth might be alloted to il'1', utii epuciHy under a Conttitution which gtiaranteea ttlem tb right to regulate the rnaUerof tuffrage lor themselves I 1 ; T JhuKDiou' Brtup. The Fteed men' Bareaa bill, which recently patted tho Senate, and- U now oti the .Bpeakera i.i.i. I. .v.. rrn..u .i. li.t ryTrtttOttiftrVf generally wppoeod. It i perpotatted at -I fii dm 1.1.1 I lt am- nn J L n n T l t -v mittion of tb State to repretentation the I Secretary of War I authorised to discon tinne the Bureau. MlSSiaail'PI. A tpecltl telegram to the Richmond Di$- pateh, reoeiredlatt nigbydated June 33, P. "Jb. Pre Ident Je-wga f, J3MI.VC, A Ja.;"tS l . WIH ft. 1,.. 1.6. . patch from Jackaon, Mis., dated to-day, Democrallc TUB CONSTITCTION HAS vyf g, f- to Cca. The Circuit Cuart of the U, fl. (Jadge Brooke prwidingj after a teasioa of mnre than three wceka with a hear 4ock t,adjuuraii4 "a jrwtcrja j. - - We teartr that t caae, which eiclteti inme iotcrret, came up before the C'ourt, a day or two ago. Several jee re before the War, a Northern man, calling him aelf K'V. John I. Nevlll, tettled In lUk-igli, and bwame tlie purchaeef of nwTOm ennnctMn with m,y Chirch here, bet built Lim a houte of worahip and preached "on hit own book." In 1M01, when the War Kv,;:ympWiieiff;wwi' the North, Uft Raleigh and went to. Min nutota, leaving an Agent to tell hit real and pertonal property, including the1 negroea. The Agent, in oldii-n- to inttructiona, eold the negroet at public auction, and Mr. W. K. Aakew, of thit city, became the pur chaser nl one of th0 negroet, a girl, for the turn of 1 69.1; and, according to the fertat of theeale, .gaoo hit note fua the amoeet t the Agent. Umler the tequeatration actt of the then Confederate government, the Seqnee- tratinn Agent or Receiver tued the Agent Ux lh it livery of the property wr effeeU oi the am J Nevill, then an alien, in hit handt, nl obtained a decrtte of the Confederate Court to receive taid proprty. Whcth er th no(e nniiHt Mr. Afkew waa all the tumls or property of Nevill, in the handt ot t'ie Agent at the time, we aro not alvited, but the note of Mr. Akew waa delivered up to the rkijucttiation Agent or Receiver, and he atU rwurd collected the note from Mr. At kew. Rome lime ago, Mr. Ifevill commenced Biiil against Mr. Askew, in the Federal Court in thl1 Bute, for the rtccJvery of hit property, which had been illegally tequet trateil. Tlieiace wne brought ; J. I1. Nevill, of Minnesota, n. Win. F. Askew, of North Carolina, aud regularly trieil belore Judge ItrKkH, at the petition of the Circuit Court jut ended, -Mottrn. Phillipt and Pattle tp uvariog for thu pUiutifi aad Col. EJ. Gra liaia ilnywooil for the defence. The cate wat ably conducted on both tidet, the quet lion tumint;. in tlie mind of the Judge, only upon the point whether the note was aealcd note or otherwise, ami he to charged the jury. Variaim other points were made by counsel, but Were not noticed in the charge The jury brought in a verdict for the plaia- tifT, and Mr. AhIu'w will, therefore, le com pelled to pay the note twice. Tim defen dant wac, perhapa, entirely liable, in view of the fact, that the Federal Court hat here tofore universally decided that payment to Crtniederet tqneetratioB Receiverti. being invalid, could not ditcharge the debt. The quettion, whether contract! for the purcbate of (tave made in 18(11 were valid, wat no) a iwint lit the cane. uf'i the lx of almiist everything, it made to pay a second time for the alave, although the Radical party denounces all such debts at invalid, and dennuno a the men who at tempt to eoHeei thrm. Snch the Nrirthv eru sense of jiwtice. It is wrmito pay a Southern slaveholder for a negro you pur- elioseiT of him, hut it Fa" alT right when you' bought the negroet a Northern slaveholder ! So we go. TrtK Maitji Roouge not all Dkaw. ' We have for home to notice the complaints which we have too frequently received, of late, from various directions, of tbe lot of money by the mailt. Our friends have ad vised ua ol having tent ut money from Kinttoo, Moaely Hall, Hyde, and other perfnts from the Kittt, " and frbnv Robeeon, Ulailen, Jfcc, Varioua cpmplalnu hive been received from Kayuttevllte and In that di rectum; also from the Countiet Weet of thia. We have not, since the war, author iaod our friends to remit us money by mail, alum riak, except in, a, fe.w tpwiai. eatutw In a good many cam's, it it not necettary to remit by mtil. Pott office ordort eon eaafly be obfiihed ut many pointabrofaeckt or money Can be scut ut by Express. Where letter have to past tli rough several band, la?fore ibey .reach ns, Jf it beat for oar friendt to risk butsmaliamounta We can not bold ourselves1 rcuptinsiblc to make good lotto by the mails. It it due the Post Ollir-e Department to sty, tbat the oomplalota we reotlva are only occasional. Perhtp out one remittance in fifty fail to reach ut, but the. lot of money once In fifty remltttncet maket up in the ag gregate, in a year, a turn too Urge tor a printer to tete tlwte basaV tinteav -yW-v- 'beg our ftiendt whort they can tend , o Peat office order, or checks, of by K ipreet, to do t in atl caie. " Wr ptta: 'pjig iht iXtt of the remittance In that form, to either it, by committing money to th jnafta; where it can poteibty be avoided. On a thiso i vkkt noticbablb : Among the exjectaut, huugry butdu t who are flocking hitherward, to arrange th prelim isarieeofthe new regime,' Ove-iztbl ar Tanieet ! Ttii shows who aspire to b the "matter of the tituation," The Uriah tteep "umhle" native element ccumbt SotiTBxWt QOVKRJiOHa. Gov. Bullock, of tteorgte, letrom w 1 ork ; Wov. Clayton, ot Atkaus, it from JPeentylvama ; tlov. lect, of Ftorlnalt from Wlscontin ; Qov, Warmouth, of Lotilsiana, ia from Illinoit : I dot. JSottt ot South Carolina1.lfrom Peno- ayivaata ana unto. All carpet-bagger. The Governor (a B. Egg lea ton) pro noted r Uiaaitnnt ia fpnn. kl,i.. . Vl'.ll. 11 IWCTB'. V ...'Ml VU.V , UU1, V, CHS, to bo voted lor in Virginia, w from Micbl- yj m 9 mm . VIH THR BAtrt 0H ttl StEtt-s JJcaal Bof. tie iia.ejaj JiuUiA. ji.ua. ja. a' MModt-an WatUingtoa in laiiL "W'e thall (iiveeverv- bodv in the Union their rieht under tb Constitution, at w aiway bare, and every- Dooy outside 01 the union the Keel .of the Wj tflt'lltJtAe.lt T" Btaw loi Tn Cat oa "Moaa." The tollowion eorretpoeiience. which hat beea seat to n for publication. tpeakt lot iteett. We have all along intit- tcl rout ih.fl ne lncumbcuU of office would clamor lor extravagant "talariet tnd feet. and that, consequently, if their greedy de mand! were heeded, the burdent of the people wtuld he largely increaaed. The cry has already begun. If even Coroeert elected,-"pnt In- (Mr claimt fjrtr "more," whtt may we not expect of the higher "loir office holders' Hie letter ol Mr. Rogers is awja$tfca f? ltar.Kioii, N. 0. June 8th., 1968. Mr. Josiah W. Roocm Sir: flavinir been elected Coroner for Wake County, I would direct Jour attention to the fact that our fee are so entail that we wilt be unable to discharge oar dntlet, tare at a loss of money, unless we nietuorielue the Legitla latnre for mare liberal compensation. , I would suggest that each of you w rtte to me here, thai I may present your letter to the proper autborily , or-eign Mm ecstoted memorial and return. Very truly, JOHEl'H T. I1ACKALAN. ...... ...... . jmioiuAL.,., To tht UimorahU Umeral Aemlily of J(orlh Carolina : Ukutijcmkm :Tou are leeiiectrully re questel to increase the salary or feet of Cornnert to inch tn extent at will justify us in the discharge of the dutiee of the office without pecuniary lost. (S'afl,) Coroner for County. Cohcohd, N. 0., June 2!, 1868. JotejiK T. llaekalan, . Cvrener elect Wake C o., JS. U., oldie lieyvbit&m lieadquat ten, Ualetgk, ft. C. 8lB Your printed circular, addressed to me, at Corooor elect tor Cabarrus county, dated ltateigli, fi. C, June 18th 1W8," hat been received tnd contents noted. In reply, I would state that I wat elected Coroner of thit (loyal) county, by. the while voters thereof, not a tingle nigger, carpet Uaggvr, reoegade-Coufederate, or teallawag caalliig a vole for me ; and at I do not tee! any pleasure in "eating your kiud o( dirt," known as "f he iron clad,'" I do not expect lo serve as Coroner, unless tAi' part of the per foriimnoe Is stricken from the hill. If, however. T should sitve, I would lie content with the -fees, at now allowed by the legislature, but the, rapacmusness ol the Radical party is only equalled in the at tempt to "htid nil, take all," and now yon propose to memorialise the Legislature to increase the fees of Cor mera. ''The bdMr or is worthy ot hii hire," is plainly nhoun by Scripture, and if jou do no work, you ought not t i cip4ct pay. When therein work, l'the$ jimtify ttw ia the discharge ot the duties ot the otlioe, without jneunui ry, Lu." .. CuawtieniUr i ahaU mil to iy -i thing tbat wilt increase the burdens of our already over taxed people, lint would rather tiiggust a reform in some ot tht uselqas oltlces created by the late (so called) Cousli. tutional Convention. Ketpeet-fullv, J. W. ROUEK4, Coroner elect for the Unil counly of Ca bari ut. Fatal AfvIik ubtwrku am Kx-Om- rBORRATR OrrtCRR AND A FrBRPMBK's Burkao Aorht. We learn from Detective flarmore, who returned from Rutselville Kv., yesterday, that a allocking tragedy occurred at that place yesterday morning at 7 o clock under the following circnmstan cos : ft tppeaft that t the cbmeof the war Captain MeCarty, ot the Confederate army, returned home, and having no money with ahich to purchase citizens' clothing, con tinued to wear hit nntfirrnt. This tormt to have Iwd exceedingly distasteful to a Major N. C. Lawrence, then of the Federal army tod afl pftiesr of . (he Frecxjuieu'i Bureau. at RUaselrille. The latter, accompanied by a guard of two or three aoldiers, at that time went to MeCarty, took lorcible postestion ot Ins gray coat, tnd peremptorily com mended him to keep his d (I mouth stint MeCarty reported the action of Lawrenco to tbe post commandant, wbo rebuked I .aw renoa for having gone ouUide of bit duty, tnd ordered him to return the coat. From thit sprang ill-feelings, which resulted last Tueaday tu the death 61 Lawrence and in MeCarty receiving mortal wound at the band ot hi enemj. It euueart that Lawrence went to the store where MeCarty -we--employed at cierk, and scursed and abusod him on ac count of hit former "rebel", proclivitiea. McCarty controlled hit temper ; told Law rente that tie wanted nothing to dp with him, aud requested blm to leave the etore. At aoou a Xwrwtca,4ud tteiuied ouUide the door he turned and fired at MeCarty, who wat still inside, inflicting a mortal wound in a part of the body where he had been wounded during tbe war. Notwith- standing MoCarty't wound, be rushed upon Lawrence, and finally auoceeded in getting hit revolver out of hit band. Lawrence then endeavored to make a batty retreat, but w killed belore be bad gone any dis tance, having been thot three time in the body with the tame revolver with which he intended to kill MeCarty. Tbe latter wat toon after arretted by the city mtrslial, but, being In a very critical condition, wat taken to a houte a short distance from tbe fatal scene. CapUin McCleary, a lieutenant, and thirty men of the United Bute regular, went to Raaaelville on the first train, and MttfOMrl goarcHi Wiii$llir'tb!,'waer MeCarty bad bees carried, to prevent (f ) hi escape. At thit unlooked-for procedure the cklxent were very oMy 1 incented, ' a the civil officers were both willing and able to see that to law were properly enforced. humor to 1 have ttieir'courtl practically abolished by military u pat ant, wbo aulxe tb (lighted excuse tn tobaututu their arbitrary author ity for the eater and Well-settled form of civil liH.AatAcUle Iiniur, WahbuhjToh RrtctTLATfont m PoMTtca. Many delegate to tho approaching Demo entio itominatine convention ere tn town en rt that early' for Hew Ttirk. The general opinion teem to be that tht pltt form wiH at hsest insist open -regarding tbe fourteenth. .1 amtaduV , m1" ow adopted or fcsraumed to be adopted.at whollv ina))plkablo to partie pardoned, either by pmciamttioa or tpeolallv, before In ratifi- eatm; tht eoonectioo It ht tnMntied the jTecicient win tpeediiy ttto a procla matioa of sToneral amneety, includina' everv on not nudecindictnient at the dauot lit iattt. It Is a fact not generally known tbat tkereAre not over on hundred in all wbo htvt not either bee epeeially pardoned, or w no are not mcttoea ia vm one or tbe three proclamations alrcadv Isaiwut iDrtery gooa auihosity, iof saying 14 apple ft &S4f;-dH m?nHl.iM,.,iBliili, ImsttAtki MftV . ta Mta ilia art annas nui until lata an ay.- I lkT night. From thl tiaule tact manv augor diificolty In tb Itimst paasage of I the omnibus bill st , , 'which includes Alsbsms, in relation to which so mach.dis. TT l:.iv..Gr';-'5-i: sfATS&KWS. The body of pr. , Jl, JEooke, a fell? know a Memphit physician, tormerly of (Muboru' in thit BUteantl A blgtily e' teemed citizen, wtt found in hit bed in Memphit, a few morhing't since, with life extinct, lie it supiioaed, from certain tua- picient ctreumstniii.ea, to have )eeii mur dered. ; . The rila u( t'oMlirniution ana mliiiiuia. tenxl by llinhnp Atkinson, in St .J.intet" Church, Wilmington, on Sunday niht last, to ten candidates. i been presented with an ancierlt and valua ble rollout. It it a eice of tlie root of tlie old Pott-Oak, nmler which the signers of the Mecklenburg Declaration niVt tonirrnnge their plana. ThU tree was very large and stood near Alexan.lrin, the reniiU-nce of J. McKnitt Alexander, wbo not only one of the signers, but Secretary ol the meeting which met tn fHiartnttai on tb WUkr svfs May. 17TV llev. ltennett T. Sni. lv-. ..I this City, preai lied in Salisbury, on Sim. lay uioruing fast. Tlie OUt tfmrth Mtate aprakt in hiyrh terms of hi seitnon on the ncca-oou. We coiy, frori the Wibninglon Journal, the following pariigruph-i n-l iti c to the re cent Kadical negro mob in that city, by which tlie otlicers of the l.i wire defied and assaileil. They disc lov n inoft deplo rable state of affaira, - trai enhle noiely to the influence ot white otit.caM aud carpet baggers. The suggestions nl the Jutirual,in the closing article, dewrve to be. seriously pondered : . . ,' "Kvidently there emsUi in our city an or gani.ed gang ot negro thieves, who are ever ready to assist one of their parly in any stealing enterprise, or to attempt his rescue should he ho arrested. They are kuown among the police as the "whistling gang." Siime time since the peculiar w histle was given by one of their body in the custodv of the othcera us !y Puuti, aad a eouit ereble crowd attraoUd. it ia tateii thai on Saturday night lujt they participntcd iu, and contributed to bung on, the riot. When the negro tluel win arnxted this pe euliar whittle wasaounilid by nine ol the number at the head of the alley ; and many negroes patting by were u rgi d and incited to violence by tin tii'fie stHleinent by t.bi.-. parly that a negro mill a white man hail been fighting, urn! tin-ponce h.t.l p. nnitte.l the white man to ulmTit hi1 bniiu-s and wcre Curryiiii' lhe nei':n i.i lf.- y i.ird house. I.ct lis lirt v e a -.Itiii p . y 1 I h' m i nl i y jti id see iini i alt be Ji l.i T '"A lll lil llllllll il I. 'llli ll'll'.l w ,u resud ly a pury ol o,ic oi iio ut lhe pn lice force, yesierdny ul;i ri.onn, cl,;ci -I w ith bfau.g.iiFMi,ul the riugJiMstleu-Au-ithM .mk 4 rttrttrrtftry night, fn tlie fnld-it of the ex I Clteinent nil lliat occiihioii he was noticed tiy the Mayor for hit thu-uli nlnij attitude an I gilures and IiIh ejfcltinj language. Ifewaij then ordered into custody, but was subse quently reacueii. The arreit altr led some attention from the netjroes, t colitiiclei able crowd ot whnm followed, tint who made no alii nipt at loh hc rontentini; Iheiiiselves -imply with wishing that 11 hsi 1111411 1 and il would be ceu what they would (In, Ac." "We have, on several occasions, urged upon our people the iiecesnity of supplying the places of these negroet with whitca. In a lew , tuouUia . aeterai butiU-d. white iuu could be employed with profit to our cilit reus snd with security to our city, in places how filled with negroes who either engage in these riots in person, or support the a. ciations in which such conduct U cncmir aged, and promote the men. who lead the ignora'tit brn.cl(s lbbo" the commission of crime. W e urge it upon them again, tor we honestly U-lieve a dtfbrent cnuisi will .UUdlU. llUaaUI lu ur ivmiilUUItvi . and wtien too late, we will repent of our lolly. We have had wuininyri stitlicient. (Icnl.le men have been ihieiitcmd on the street ; violence has been ntt- mpled upon uiiiirnied 'rons at night ; Indies and gentlemen in public anncinlili.il have been insulted, and now the mob has assaulted the police and the laws of the cily are openly violated. What the next atep may lie we Oread to consider We have it in our power to protect ourselves in a peaceful and legitimate way, and if we neglect to do to, theu the fault will be ours. We have powib) v.jcterred, to this subject for the lust .time, and place the rtapouaibili ty npe other h"hJef n : ; V-1 -. , -.-..T . For the Seotiuul. TUB APVLK PROBLSM. A young man asked an old gentleman for hit daughter in marriage, The sntwer Wftg, "Uo into the orchard and bring In a number of apple. Give mo one hall tbe whole number, and the snbe.Bo hrf ot the hat aiice and halt an apple ' over, and to the daughter one-halt of the remainder and half an apple over, and have one left tor yourself, without, cutting an apple, and then if the it willing you can have her." He solved the ipiestion, and how many did he bring t Meure. Kditert .-I send yoa the solution of the Apple Problem, at above enunciated, deducing the unknown t'voin the only known quantity which ia t)ie young man's there one apple. 1st The daughter's snare being one-half aa apple, pins ooe-balf ot the balance re maining after the mother received her tbare, (which- bajRa 4the eombiscfl tliaree ot daughter and young man,) it follows tbat tne 000 appie, or me vountr man tnare, t etmtmtt.tmwi.tBsua'tass tlmey-nati htrtlMa own and the daughter'! share; or 1 plus equals one-half ot daughter's and his share : 3 "I"1 daughter, and. hit thtrn Dangli ler s snare equals o, minus tyoung man s share, or) t, which'!! S. 2nd. The mother's share being one half an apple, pins one-half of the balance re maining aher Uie father received his share, if follows thai tbe daughter's and young man' (hares together, (vis : three apples) aro one halt aa apple leu than hat Tot this balanee, (which ia the combined share of mother, daughter and voune man.) Hence t plus eqnals one-half shares of mother, daughter add young man, or T ecfualt com bined share or mother, daughter and yeung Mother's share ?, minus daughter's and young man a sbsre, or) , equals . rd. The father't tht re, being one half ot tfi trhouji H sooal to trie shtrett ot w)tlrer. dtughter and yoang man. We htv ttieo ; Fstherw share, of 14 applet, ' 9 apples,' other's "- Tt -H4- tntnas 7- . Daughter's A of (14 minus lt Young man's balance, t . ' .". .f.-ij. -'J . 1 i . 1 t . Tha Radinall attemntnd tn wet no a Grant anti Collag pole and 8g raiaing in a Iowa ! Connecticut tb other dav, tad the eo old mnsttw force enough to erect, the n!y,?.rytJtiijliw:tfifw,T iaiiowsa lor assitUnoe. TELEGRAPHIC. PKAM WAKHIKr.mil.. J WxtuiaoTott, June ii, M. f fiMfifchl F'turt thai lh a4lititmal stnonut reoutrM to csn-j out tht tteeuaBrmetioB laws to Jane 30th. will be ftXBot. t ,. The Arkausat memhern have 1 ... ri ntvimi in aittl the ileuuMTalie protii.t eiitelcd on thej.jnrti tU.Hithotil iitit!e. NWiltO (iOVEHSMKNT LATK KltuM IIAYTI. The ShatrmMf, ait Oaya from Tape Haytleu, I fonurruH tht deaperait eHuitha of Halnsve, wlnJie Heen-ttry of tUate, lekrrHlo, fta aiied lth ti ji non ... ir.AA i,.l k.ikA r.tiiiMLuxK ma... .1... nfflp t'l (tape PtyUen anil defend hiniseir. , CONOIIEHS. '-'. Wasiiotu, Jaao'M, I'. M. i , Hi satk. The atoeut Vermm LtilitV Aaaoeit tioii anka tor nine thoriaatMl uoUara. A lilll waa tntrwlnoml bv Mr. Hnwanl, diaonn Lli.ii hi tl- ,rfo.lmea s Hnrean ia thtrotwteux i) Hiauis after th Brut of January. Referred. . Jt PS"" .the-Miatars (imuurHi, bill, etaalntj eixbi hours a lavt wnrk in the government ahna. I y-el -B in It. Civit Apvropeiation hflt reanmetl. H.in - The names of the Arkansas Rpre entativiMi are HineL Bolet and ltrtot. Ttr:pr'ittt''v(!rt 2'rindC' Itt'Togfr'ls'fon el for ssYnopslH. Tax Hilt raatimiHt. Thn amenilinents forhid the removal whiskey from distilleries, nnflnr any eironmaVineea, nntil ths tar is paid ; provide fnr s 8nerint- niliit of Hoventif for each Fwlnral Judicial District, tone uouiinatud by the rtvtniuti OniiiniUiciouer and appolnWd by th.- Htcretary of the Treasury ; and remove all bpecial and Gener al Agents of tlie Treasury Department, within 10 dsys of panaaKe. The hili progresses ver,v tardi ly. Tho New jnglant mem burs aUrngKlv brawlv tnt iueffecttuly, fur eouceaaiont to the African mm trade. fWeeaa. r'KOM WAHHIlMOlXiN. Wttmnovow, June 2. P. M. The ttontta Mil, )e-alirJtiR fritnre jjold emi traets, meeta Oiipostthui iu the o'.u and Means tjirlumittee. 1 Surrstt hat irnne to IlalUuinre. The. Finauuu totmnittiM uuortt(avurahly''!M) SfuIforiTs uominatioa In ttio Ttieiimi-tid C"ileel. r shi. The fresi lent han innniiiti'd f'i rry KuH' l , "t KunsaM, as OoiUliyHsiiini r uf tllternal Heveliili'. The Oouubut aWuMiun. hiUJafhlh li'i.liitTrio. HeereUry Menlloeh like employed liol.c, t Hale, of New Vi In furc tlie I .nu t nienl thu lutUul cHhi uf I Ian roNH.h'T IN Mls-Hslfpi XI TTiAs. lv -in Miss., J lint- 2i I ' M 'del j i"v-1 I' I ii- In 1 , at I'.' .1 k. ' f ii. Liddii., Cniuui i -.f lie I'iimi , ili-Hucid. ! Hi.- Hiirrendi-r of 1 In- i ni'ii iitlic- ("'. 11. uiilii-.n lisiin lni. m.i i d tiy ie bjUKli-V.'.ii wajAihil.- ff . t tiiv. Hnmpi revs reriped ri v at?at, li.in, lliddle ttHncl il In- would itc tlnr. 1 in color tu ..(rtcn 6iv. MilrupIiiey.H inphil that lie uuM Ooifc lliddle theu hronirtit in s Kuarti of sot- ilierH, tud took fur -inti: poMseai ai uf lhe Militi. Oov. if umphrey h ii.-i jit.l up anoiTier riKiin aud claims to he Ooverrior of Mlsnlsli'i Ths elfK-tiiHi e-iirifneneiI O i Niu$i;i Ti f ftie rati fttial ion nf tlie pi-ii,Mied tm.ititutt in. Thirty -nine preiness hsve Men beard Innii ivtu a lK-inoer,itie majority of over two Ihnn ssod. The Itadieals only carried Urn of the thirt t-nhie boj's. ' TtieTt'iidWaWhxve tfif Xmi'fff sii "ffSg PTCfSWf ': tht bark oft heir tieleU. FROM WASHINGTON THE "AllKANSAst TR AVKI.I.KRS" flUKFDV St'MNKR ON -.. Sltltitilt .-a)usHHtlU0t1KNi-.-. - - VTMHiaoTua, June 25. St. The Hpeaker has derided that tin1 Arkansns memhera an' entitled to isy fmm the date nf their election.' Toey elsiui' from "iiie ei'ntuielK'g nieiit or the h.-a.inii The Speaker has referred lhe matter to the Judiciary fXiinunittee. The following letter has bethi written by Hem tnt Huuiiier to a citizen of Norfolk, V. : Ffcmric t'UAMUKB, June W. lmM. Fknr Sir . - I have your hUr.af the ieth,,in reference to the eligibility of a oolured man tu r.iiiKroaa. I know of on ground, on which he Cfmld 1m esehulid froia hhi aeas, if duly eieeteit; ami I should welcwntfetlin election of a nmimtijt representative of alio tutored rami U wlher Biaim of Louftrnta, a tkft tUiaiicuuniaU o .Uia. caiu at eifM rlhr..:-TMt Ahi atep tt tskoa.oar tHeW4 hi teenmiilets." ', - "- . . " YiniTii Irnlv, Ctil,loi Si'(Mni. (0N(RKS PAS8A0E OF THE OMNI MOT -ilU. OVER VKTO W IIOIH dWtWa, WismsoTov, Jimfl jr, P. M. Ilucss ;ltr. fahae akt4 leave to tntradnee bitl, npiitytnir tlie militia with arras. Mr. ladrhlaW.dejtBtiMled that it ta read, when Falue withdrew it. ' The M, mvirting Illlnoi. tato two Judicial IHt- trietsy panned and (foes to the Premclent, ' Tsx bill resumed Amendments, nirbiddlng reroovalt from distllteriot, nntil tbs, Ux It paid, anyiliing m the biB to the contrary Hw!tVi stand ing and allowing flay eonta drtwbiack on expor tations, pstaea, "'. ' The veto to the omuibnt bill wat roceived, and passed ost wiuitUnding 105 lo 90. Boocat. Stxavs, Approprlatioi hill diaenssed 'all dav. Tht amendmeut, incmatui- the salary of the AssisUnt Treasurer of Chtrtatton.frum tJ.JOO t t,8L pattA BaiitaviittirrBt dittorsee- Sf tto nflhona. u'iii.,,.ii ...,si.i;..,. n. i..n tWx-'-'L ; TT :,,fi? '' the omtiibui bitt pasted ('over the veUw!j)s g adjourned. . , ...,.;" - 41 . rUOM WAWUNtJTOW, ' vruimthiTos, JaneM.'P i.' Tht Oninibnt Bill having lieeoma a law, fjluv. Bniloek, who It here. Issued a proolunalion, to aay, tpnveuiug the Oeorjrlt fgitlatni Julyth, Tht veto it very brief. The objeetioue to the Arktnsat Billj withont resUUigj them, apply to,' uicte HUtes, sicept Alalauua, in wktea waao. Is a4ditioB, the Bill viohues Die plicbtad faith of reugrea. ..- .... .. . , ., .-,,4.. :it The PrettiVant hat seal special agnate lo Qeor gia, te. report the cireamtUnoea eunneeted With tho bnprtaoiunnut t4 (htltent of Columbus, ut At tantt, "- l50 b--w itP It 11 Biidurttoud that the Wava tod Mean ('(.mmittee bare reUirBiioe & to b alt portly Basooat qoeatume. afKxtine tumtt.h4 and htnlung, go ewer te tht atst aeatsua, s,- . Tbs PiwauUuttt hat aomiiiao4 rolltnlnr tlatrtnt, w. v l u . . . w w ia,wiviiauiHawnir, si l-,i Tht Truatdeat hat pardooed Owa gv vT.tValM htjfarariajattBr vfasattat tith. satsmttratliui law - - Bchtnck thiuka that a eaa th-iv las tax ball through tht teamilte and Hoaae skat week. Tht Atlanta eeuatora (to4ued) eaa their rl rntet tgnt t,ejiphjaqpiathiB of Cox. aa Auitieier to Aiiatruu s - UkftmAdT. or BKNATOtt BESbWOOtt. Tewbtt T ) HeTitiepR" vsi V-i fhv fv,"ai mt, tsKz trr, Very brilliant. J Th Bote! pari on Were beauiifuf- rtet1.witii' lae-eeVe ', iuaodiBR MaRimUat from Honda atuea larger tliaa the Wiet bnoneu The Pre eeneral Oraht tnfl Judge ChaW,'witli their fl!arr.monUhaidhu!t nnAwt. - 'r-fcnam-ppatpoB8 ;iytrlinKlH;f r oi'HieavKi minor or uw event, llrhlal t,antt en, nnmerona, and ge.rlly very eoatly. , FUOM tlROIU.lA iJKOIriLATCIIX, Aunt xta, Jene at, p,n 0..v. Itiill.wk iMiioa a proclamation, tlatnl Oeornia, hi Atlanta, si noon, on tSatnrdaV lb. fnnrth of July, under the snihitrit; rtntett kv act nf Oonrrea. tyr.- -r.-r- 1- si-i' 1 n n .,..yyiM,---IWaSutkoivititt-iJ 'riiwWlW'ijja " -grain paK'ra toveBinttotthertnieBee tnent exercise which have .lately taken place at the various ontlnge of the fitite '' The l)e atanrente sermon at Washlngtnti College, IxingKin, by Rev. Dr. Mlnneve rode, of Hiehniotu,!, is hitrlrjy tpokea of. Ma,jir J. Horace Lacy delivered the addteaa before the alnaini on the 7th. (hi '"Coot -mericeunAit IynO(m. Lee pretiitevf, tW) . eonduA'ted the exercise with ih.t 4gttyva4 gtatoe-tw -irtVei itt'hr tit' ' the " ? man " The great event ol the day wat the Meecli t Gen. Wade JItmpton, ol f-Wvth ' Carolina, who had been invited to tddret the toetetiet ot the colkago, Hi tuljwt l l'A jitm. 'cynattnt and anompr..r.-k' 'ing devotion Jfn 1 dutrot-cetiwry 'tbia trife grl-atitoti or akiire lasting ha'ppiae,'' He albtdei) to the timet and drcnmsUneet wirier which the young' men Would enter the Ivattle-fieht of life as well calculated to arouse theiH to an npprceiation of duly an.t an 'earnest effort to dischtrge It. He held "' up Washington at an example ef aternduvo tinn to duty, and quoted him at saying. "Rome Frenchman hat taid thai tlie word! duty is to be f'ournl in every page of ruj ' ditpaU'lict, ami the word alary not one. -Tina ia meant, I am told, at a reprrmeh ; bof ' the foolish fellow does net toe that' iTmer glory had been uiy object, the duing u( uv' duty must have been the meant A Will! I : ATTKIMIT AT iMPRAftlitBR'r.V.' It is si ated t hat Thud Stevens hat prepared, ami will introduce into the llnuie of K,.p.' .; tesi ntativtt, lour new arm let ol impeach f menl, cuncocled by hiuim II, wilhvut con euttati'iB wit li his colivagm,' of either. ti "' llcteutraction.nf ' IBjMiBlit&ktwMs ttes. 'J bese artu:!c's i lmige tin: President with a'ltiw of ilie ei;di'niM power in issuing pardons lo ret c1 anil denerters Iroiii te tifff tiw'TVttriT.tfmvpS rlugiluir Mipp.urt of hi tchmuna; alwi, ' sI'iiHOel the pikt ronajre of lhe Wi'Vornineut by inilucii'i; olistrucl-ioii iu 1 Ii-1 Xi cm i.m of 1 hi n iHi-triici i"ii liiws of (Uiiiirc-s- also, j v i"t.i ii n el tbe '.'list iiirti.in 111 1 a;abtislii(i . p4UL iiLiiial ovcoiuia.il4. iu. Uui.&iU.U vUW...... I on! ti.e cotiw-l 01 11 Ivice ot 'untircHi ; and hlsi'v. in iisiiM. 1. n 11 ol I v itn pal ron, i.i. nl I ; thai I iiciii in inll ii'W'i: Hi- 1 lectmria, 1 11 held within the last three lcais. . Ail..$b.:c.ii U'irJijj i-xpi.clt tiwtrtiw,,,,. er (mpeiichmcnt r ftif,' bit;-: he'tttipeito hvs ' m impeachment ariiclcs r'ferrcit tomiotaef " ini.t-iuiiin nt cdinmiitie, with power tit take -iestimoey. Ase , wnti a vi wt tu nakj . camprtiuii il.H'iiii.eiits out ol the pC"Vjd , (Jj j the HlVeotlgatiiM). A'.tt, Julr'l. ' umijMi or coys ten va rt ix ituu " ' " iir:s at x.lMivtf.u: ' " NAsiivai s, ),r 83. 1808. ( The ex - Federal lem.3ra'i ,,dirs and sailors held a meeting to- ,,v. BeB11uli(mi, , ware adopted expn-s4nr; fii, ,hc (, etlv ol tht relael auldie., w ho tnrrendfwH jn4,uusBiMMaH.br iriwdrW'!hte the war1; declaring dislranchemem. of the ' " ' 1 ' " 'le and upgenetous ; .U4to.imwrtaVmmietf snd parcbm " all poliiical "tr..c,s; d(rins that the' public credit 1,, sM. m:,iniained. but the b.indliol.l,rfn imut b paht itvtxteetdssefcai-. noleuilli s Were Himoint .l to tlu. V.., V...1, . t otivenuoii .Tilly. Cell, meetiri'' to. Im; held 1111 the Fourth uf D iviiUun was Tro-sidcut of the. 1M ash NKiRtnsa.Mr. Muniner wants " n bill passed 10 relieve troru tax CA-rtaii. ear. gneaiil nun now waiting shipment from , Boston mill Hale.in to Africa. The tssocia ' tiim ol iih aa may be whimsical, but this ' recalls the old time w hen the good people, of New Kngtar.ff.-TRd a thriving- rbnsinr'ai" rutrtertng rum for sltves. The skipper cf ' liostou and Salem u. JoLger . bring - ttaok -siavus, but they still find a good market lor ... 1I0 not wuli to intrude, hot it. doit cm to ua a little odd that Mr. Sum-' viw'-mw trader oth paxrv'of "moraltflet" 'aililcVlBtstft-tVil.ow Ithe heart nftha MaaatstawW--: r-iwttB teetotalers) should bo so anaioua rooiitiun tucilitica fur the exportation ofM w much nuil to Atrict. Is this love for the' mgr. nice little frem of builnest t-3T".i Y. Jour, Vem. ,i ih . ia , A CoMiHv.n CosumttamijALCussa. abr Conneai, chairniaii.of the Cmir,1iuee 4 im ami mining, a appointed m negro as clerk to that committee. TM tahirjis 3,200 a year, and the work r,omina. R nportnd that the Begm it "M black' at ' bear, and nearly at uneti, hrnor-'-nt." .( . t. t .. Mr. Conness has had a uegro nvasengtr . flwt with this gmtmt company hit manner. "' fill undergo a change for the better.- Vw ' Expreit. ...... ,.,'u. .u1!0.,10"? 1 B" "Af -ik. ii rspoited that Hon, Klihn B. Wathbnrne bM been en to New York to raise funds for the much- ' enfeebled snd dispirited Radical party, and ' has returned snd endorsed on his writ, "Jio rodJ-lM eeat:-ipeTHt -?FmeY& bad Prmh-t men do aot lik to lavest, adXc vr men nowaday have money t titmikm.--. w,m t Miwt VIbbI Ream t to W ftiytW ' '' W'- itlieU ty ttm . H itcali in Congress, by a lepesu iH uiq iu,uuu tppropriatmu, lo pn ' Gerrit Smith U in favor oi Cb ten's tieettsa Prethknt, and promises to vote tor biuwi "' I AHUI KD.: ' I keftehytati Ckwrek, ia tfafe fettrrat V f Ha4!' JlMd. by the Jtv J. At. Ajimaas.f.i hr. W C. rVraosAcu , of Raleigh, to Mist Asm hsattts Hm. daughter t the tts Jaatt llsLtneaatera. ..eftmU On the J7th iiuit.by the lltv. J, B. Bohhilt, a , J fht residence of Iir. J T. tcaiih, Mr. I mu K, MsCiixMut, of. Wk, to. Mitt ' " Lkicii, of Juluwiuit,0) N. C." -t-1-.' - ... . 1 ..'i. . . ' ... t; Tn rrmi vmr. tm Mimrtsvmnmhur the Slat Inst.. Maav atatrtiTu, daughter of I. WUiisn , tl. tss t'ornnile ja JmbArta, tged It taoathaaiut At tV?4, nflW lilll shllm aa ....1 iilad llu ni not ; fnt et tuch it tbt ktsgrtntt et '- Ualtan alW?. tr V'i'' "' M R1Ub"r". C May J3rL Kara sttvt. yottngeirt ilanuhter of Ltwreaee J. aud Martha flaeirhtoB, tgsd one yscr. tttrhtatoaths and fif teeadaytw t - ( .0 t " ' fitiat purer, hnirhtnr neht na earth. Hrta whtt) hwwnwhtiSs'wlowTi wiwwiw dnipvif rtswr"WMWWWW"" Hid In soma nook from all hnt angH't ken, Ami wisit.fs rWliauet fcs B,-t Ji lbtut.sli nl T throngu, J 4 . . .. 1. . Tbea into rualoia toe clear tar ear frsti view " "d;f)iaics snd draws it withlorliMr tovtf !!,,y aixi wnat if iieavtti therein give Wttft tlliS.-.3f 1- l-Tf gniK OlM WS-lwni nfTTtf WfffTS ffT. , , XiarMoaclPt Witfi JiuSTTfi,t,'BtS 5iif m't f above r Klln,. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 27, 1868, edition 1
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