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vol. :j K Li:i(JII, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 4. ISO. NO. 10. TTTEENTTNEIT'''- M. K l'ELl.. I'hiu-kiktoh. ,;i: WOHTH'H PHOTK8T. . publish. Unlaw, tbti adutitttU tooiest i i;,,y. SCortTi, on surrendering lira office of ,, ,,,, iu.il -ill the Stale t Mr. Hidden, the iv-vo-toi-al TP "'lll of (leu. Canity, hp ,. isine- thi protest, tiov. Worth lias beeii : ! icnced ly no captious spirit. I1 Tuns ..,1 as dining liis entire cxi-ellen-admin i n r i -hi, t 1 1 1 ' finiii conviction of duty, , ,! in ffif Twfrrr-at' of flic 'CfinHfRotinniiT , t i.f North Carolina. Our people ; fiia-fllt1 Mr:tor rMng .p olri f, 'which ,,.!, ,, tin- must vital, practical impor Uiiii iuthc subsequent developments that ni spring ollt Usurpations of Cou ri,... in tliis matter of "Boconstruction." H,. deem thin ii fitting place to remark, ih d in i mun, who lias filled the Executive , imir ni North Carolina, lia mora entitled buns, II to the t mnlidetiee and regard of her i, : .people, than Jonathan Wohth. In ,,r circumstances of singular delicacy, , ,,'H -ntiiui ami embarrassment, he has in luriiil) stood manfully up for the right, it,,. Ii.niiir and the dign'ty of the State. He , in vi r yielded an inch, beyond what was il,-..utfcly imperative, to the encroMchmenU ! unconstitutional aggression. The 1111 mitten, and a yet generally unknown, j Is ,, his ailmliiiMiaiioii, wuen pun -ind, us they miial he. at aoine tut lire day, ,, oi ylmv him In lore the pcoplr"- in a light ',.,!. still luilliir Command their ,, i.il. ,tioii ami e-teeni I: i.-, perhaps, useless, tu speculate upon lite n.Mi.litf iiiM.- which fuMmnl mt sort I. ,, i i -liinie in the mind ot the District i. .m.i.ni.dir. w to cuts Itiw tu uuidily I,,- lir-t order providing li" the iniuinura i , 1 1 i , tin' c m tl oaivi nimeiit. There i mi , 1 1 1 iit lor tin- v n j i i e i of military i a , . .).. i lally wlu-n luttt caprice is the I, -i, II ol an ulji-l ignorance ol law and ol iii civil a If terra If 0t-t. Cauhy's oli i hum to avoid the awkward dilemma, in hu h he pine d himself, by the niiginal ili , , ot i Mul l mil lug a h?iuU uie civil guv . n.uiciit, lor which lie had tm shadow ol irrsut, m jmy .legislation of Congress, he. tiaa, t use- w'tvi,ttrTOm1wt'of thd iiiinirpan into the tire." For he in now placid in the attitude ul hiivino, by an ini l :K-il thiiirioli ol the Hword, rescinded the Id , mii. liin lii.il hi IS tin lliselven, in that lie i, iv alloned a I'roviwioiml otiici r In qualifj, unliout Inking the tent oath, which in m p. ri illy coiiiiiiaiiiled to betaken in nil ninety s.i l.nie; as the Mule (in eminent eon t ilinj'n l !., silliplv proTlirtioiml, and beloie III. rali tu .it loii ol the Howard amendment ' Mi II .;ili n, Inniiell, i made, by lien i m.u boi pling pi'iM'ieilillefy, to ni i liH a n. iil ii ly niirun liil posit ion, though ii in ii, .1. more mi n-isteuj ilian the whole tenor ! in-, public lib'. A I'r"vii'oiir n.oenior ..I Nni Ih t ar ilina, appointed by frenidri.t I ,.,,. n. in IStl.'i, he declared, in Ion lirtf tu the iil.olilionof abivurv. "Aortk CirohnVt mtleift on Stair, mill herriijlit tit i Htutr, I.., i, unihnjftnr no i'MANuis." By now quail luiy aa the I'rovinional Uoveruor Ut MiUliiri 'mil a' I 'nJKjnm, lie denien, as (toy . Worth very pithily Ujti;eU, the validity "d h.o.ditj' t' Utf. Jj SJale, fcoyenniiint 1. 1 which he gave hi solemn oftleial sum' Li.il, wjituj. lie. Wilts. liiWl JA'i'' "'an, ai d vi In n he declared, (in the nearc above i 1. 1 ltd t,d) tWt the policy ol the l'riaiih nt is "na brod, as liberal and as junt as the i "imitutioa itilf!I" Oh I Proviaumal tioveraor Ilolihu I Hf-W North CAttoi.lKA, ) E!tK;CTlVI)KfAUTMIIIT, ' IUi.rioit, July 1st., 1808. S lti,v W. W. HoI.UKH, IUbKIUH, N. C : sir Veaierdny niorninff, I mnf verbally n.itilied by Chief Justice I'earacm, that, in ,,i,ii Hence to a telegram from Gen. t'auby, be would, to-dny.it 10 A. M., admipisttr to vou the oat ha required preliminary to your entwitt Upon the dischaijr. o tli dutlw f Civil (Jmenior ot theHtate ; and that, there noon, yon would demand posacaaion of my office. I intimated to the Judge my opinion that fcucli proceedinow-aa premature, even under the reconstruction legWlatioti of Congreaa, and that 1 should probably decline to sur render the office to you. AA-ub dow ,yaKmly evening, J re i eived lrom Willisma, Coiumaudant of this Military l'ost, an extract from the Gen. ertl Orders, No. 130, ol General Caaby, an tnllows ; 'HEAD QU'RH 2Sn MIL. DIS. Chslkston, 8. C, June 30th, 108. IlKNKBAt, OMDBM. I , No. 120. j - EXTKAlT.J, . To facilitate the orjsni7,.ttIon'(if"Uiene Stale Governments, the loih.wiuK appoint ments are Wiad : i I Huwiw ol North Carolina, W. W. Ifolden, Governor elect, rim Johatlian "W- f li, renloved j to lie Lieutenant Ooveraor ' uf North Carolina. Tod 11. Caldwelt, Lieutenant Jovrnor elect, to fill an original vacaouy to take Hunt July lat, 1868, on the ineet'tiig of the Keral AaaBtf of North CwwttW I do not recottiite the validity of the late election, under which you, and thoae co-op i ratine with vou. claim to l invested with the civil iroveniment of the rtiate. Vou K ha-'e no evidence ot jour election, save the ertitWtft t a Major tieueJal ot the United SUUsAimy. , 1 regard all of you, aa, in effect, appointees of the MiliUry power ot the United SlaU, and not as "deriving your powers lrom the c iQsrnt it those vou claim to .govern."--Knowing, Wwevt-r, that Jon are backed by Military lon e here, which I could not resist, if I would, 1 io not deem it necemary to ''Sur,,... latil JllaWH"i ItlH.HWlH-fW orHee, without the onrrraony ol ctaHiavrtaw tion, offering ao tartlter opponitiom than toil my protest, I would submit to actual , eipulatoo, ia "ttlrr p -brtttj W (it the fnH Owft i ihe fjnitef glateathe question aa to the c tiatHutiooality of the legislation nnder wMc mrSimi to ftis f he! rlfht flit Rovernnr of the State, if the pat action of that tri bunal lurniabud any hope of a speedy trial I surrender the office to vou nnih i hat I deem Military tlurens, without Btoppinji, as the occasion would well nw'ity, to com Oil Dt upon lUt; iuguircoiiadenee, thst the prewnt State flov. rimu-iit is aurren.h-red, di;. vithout Utility, to him, wluwe own Judicial sanction, but throe yearn ago, ,, r'un it rtl i,l 1 mn, Verv liespi ct lully, Jonathan Worth, (lortrnitr of Sort h (nrv'inii. THE LKUIXLA VIS UK, YkSTEUDAY We do nut know that anything no done in either House of the Legislature, mow in sraii to the Capitol, ij urtWsity f Poo greas.i on yesterday, that requires any spe cial notiieat inr liainln, beyond the tact that the Howard amendment wan ratifird in the ' HoiiMe of Heprtisentativcs." It solutions were offered, in each Ilouae, looking, virtually, to the invocation of the " clemency " of Congress in removing the disabilities i, I all Sorth Coiitlt'iiiin. Col. Sinclair aid Mr, I'on, in the House, and Mr. Wynne, in the Senate, all Kepuhlicaos, CAliibiii il a spirit ot libi rality, it will lie perceived, on this question, but .Mr. Abbott, with the intolerance characteristic of the j carpel-bag wiug ol th0 part), opposed the proposition, in the House, as did Porkner, j ol Surry, who repreacnU the llolilen-aily i branch of the Abb -.tt, faction, in the Senate. The couriMa of the fiisioiiiats have thus tar prevailed. thereby affording another illus- ! tration of the already patent fji t that the j iiialiyiiaiit star is in ihe asccrnlaiit. The llllure of ihe House to eleet Its j Di.oikiepirs ami t he oilier subordinate ofli j cers is owing to the fact tlmt the caucus, ' on Wtdnesday ntjcht, failed, to aoiee upmi a choice The illiluHl ions ol a Jisposil ion tn rettise the negroes rvm a little pari of the lalfie share ol the spoils, to wllu Ii, from a Kiulieiil stand i aut. they an' entitled, is creating quill' n si-nsal n tu in the cnlored camp. It is as e Imve saiil: 'Ihe Haili i ills, liav iHo tic I all they vyant out "I the ne rfloes lor I he pleselil, v, ill have no tiirther use lot them. wit d antflhtr eUcfinn I' S The llfuise ill. I nothing at itn alter noon session tbe Senat, Ihe I4di. Arttsile ( llow- .urd.Aicuduu so (hat it is'non, virtually, a part oi the Constitution Mr. Dobbins, the Senator lrom Ron-ail and Davie, and one ol the rising men ol iortn l arm ins, ( luaile a very able and eloquent speet II in explanation ot Ins vote against the ratification of the Ar ticle. We hope tu have the pleasure of pub lishing his remarks. TKKMS OF TlIK JtUHJKS It will be rciiH'in la-rod that Hoc. Jti, Art IV, uf (lie new ronstiiiition provides that "I lie . I utiles ol I he Superior (Sour', eln-lni ul Hit fir tl rla'tinn vlnlrr thin I 'I'lml il lltinn , shall, after f-licir election, under the super iiili iidcnce ol ihe Justices ot the Supreme t'rrarf, he Tlrvtded, by t", twn eqttal i lasses, one of which shall hold office lor four years, the other for eight years.'' ,.!Es)tttsi-. aaiiiiiiijr's4r-tyhWB ml' yesterday. Jodgi-a Mitchell, Starbiiek, Watts, .Itiiies, Henry and Cannon drew the ' eight year h?rhni and Judges Buxton, Thomas, Pool, I. 'gan, Kussell and Tourjjee tlrew the lour year terms. I'ersoiially, we could wish the entire bench good health ami l"n livis, but as the sculfawama' "and CAfpc:t haggcrs have fores d upon the pjople an ehsttivn Judici ary, ve feel compelled tt) ail viae at least seven or einht ol the new Judires to do themselves, atiil their country, the justice to resign lorthw ilh, and wive plai t! t- men who are better qualified for the responsible ptUtifipa.... ,' :,. ...,., I'KKHioNKn NKWi'rKii.--Senatot Sher man, of Ohio, seems disposed to investigate some ol the enormous Irsuda now being perpetrated upon the government. lie charges that the JMily C'hnmkle and Even ing Star, of Washington city, two violent Uiulical pap era. upon tu plea that they ore elhfftlei to the government advertising, are in the habit of publishing government or official advertisements, wherever found, al though tbeir circulation eould not reach the point interested. For instance, they pub lished advertisements for aod to lie put onr, a Fort in New JsTexiro, provisions to lie sp fli4 i.UlUF:pot tttutea. in Arixona, &c These two nesrspapers had charged the government f 1600 each for publishing the laws, when the rate fixed by law to other papers was f 315 ! Senator Cameron charged that these two papers had charged the gov ernment, lor work and advertising,40,00(), each, for the year I We do not read the I wo pfted jji(ir lit IgiifiBTnmri- and Aahi ville Pioneer, in which, under the strange ruling of Judge Brooks a jid the authority in do the gdverwntat printing, advertise ments, ic , are publiBhed,wtiiCh never reach the eyes of the parties concerned. Where the government (lies a uniform and proper rate tor advertising, over chargingto which Mr. Hberesjn ulludea, can alway bay avoid ed or detect et I. i Thi New York WorU asks : "What is sh ttae ol the Southern whites toting 1 'hiey have first to contend against as un scrupulous villains as ever tufftl a ballot box, and if they pile op surka. Ucinrndous majority as even loyal Cguifng cannot eruab, then Congress steps ia and declares tUe CosiiitIm carrieil anyhow,' tn it rrirl in the case of Alabawsw , Do pot blame these tortured people, then, If tbfj do Bot vota.--Wanyvrf trmvMrij-Mrt-4ii' .nuilia of them, caunol vole the) fltsfrancliV d, and tboM tan and do tote, vote only to bavfc their .vote disregarded by Cijfigrw rtrt- Iras "show - - - fj?is the neneaaity ot inch latguage- i contmoti hat." , , ' TTtE I'ooh N'ijiko ... fhe aWt i tract winch we publish, in another eolunin, from the Nii'inn.il Iv'fllujfne-er, giving the authentic ,ltu,L 1 tlK: Kml ica'-mditar t Ulaltreatmeiit "I ituca. in. .Uuai,- ii. ... ' ""' . , ! eaoosrfi, nrte wmt'if ttnprnW, to open wid the ey,-s that ilelleb d rill c Now that the l! lii als have ohta.un il a lea t ol pow i d the in; j spoils, for ! hatikeri il, ' I er. 1 1 1 : . -u K n llie instrumentality grors, lliey will monop. .i?e the Which then rniiii.iiwl -""Is have j to ih,., eyeln,i,,ii i, ih ,s,. whom liny are i indebted lor the opport unity. They will j prove t!ttsi ani! treachrhni tu the negnint, aa they have provin jee( ?l-n riere'-ifirr. to all their obliiitunis, .)u,t let any coll- suleriil.l-. iiiiiiiber o( the blinks vote the anti-Itndical ticket, aosl these very ltadicals will be clamorous lor the ilisfiaiichisemenl ol the race. The only use they have for the negroes is In elnpl y llielli us tools to sub set ve t In ii ,i n sclti-h and mercenary pin posi s We have a s'1,111- i as, in point The Had ieal inauatfcrs in North Cuioliua, altbough rtlyinu ecluiveli upon the. colored vote Inr success, t oll . I t,, put any negro upon their Male tick, !, m I he I ,te canvass, ('ib though tiny inilit have buiud many ui yroes niiliii n-ptitalile ! ban the majority of so-iullid while men they pblccil upon it.) And now . havmij obtain, d all the important ofliies, tin- Ha, hi n's ill the Legislature, which has just ass, inbleil, evince a disnusi tion to tut In. te the neoroi-s trom even a j moderate si. are ol the si ,1 ,r d i nat e places I Out ol the rvvclyc ,i, lilliiii payino olllct'S j which lb'1 1.1 yi-lal ill t I Ifills, but one o two I ot rhetn will be given tn ueuriwa, althmnrh the number ot applicants w us and is very ' Inrc, under a li'ttmal e pect at i on that at Uual a lev. a umh .,uhl be j;i.'U to '.heir i c,.', u I h. ic is It ,k, r HiitchiLis, tor in I stance, i i n d his i a - e is hut i me mit .if man v , , i,lit ii, pi, , ed !,, tin- --ii ke i d il lustration, I j who, m 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 i i iiil. d ,11 tin- legialalive I liaek la limit, uiiy l,,i that pauqtered, and I not Is ct 1 1 mi h-iiIis. negio. .Inn Harris, and j althnurdi he has w. rked lor tto party taitli j 111 I ly. i hi pii'iitLxJ pay, could not even git the paltrv place nt hour keeper tor which he was a ( am 1 1. 1 tie As there is a white liam, in order to he nmtuUid, should have yielded hi place in the House to a negro, snd the Hadicjl '1,1 r to be consistent, gj,,,,,!,) ulve lliqinrled b mi There was a incus, but he w as s aspirations nt'iii o mi ml idul v in t he i IllerallV ilooleil out nt hi It may be said that the so lew of Ihe olli, o with legislature, have , t as tieoriM-s. in having I in the filt of the initiiV ss their mi- ! n i nlilies tin In to. merit a! st i en iil h t In 1 1 i n That is not t be point l-'o HadioalM in tin- l,,'.:ishitni, tion to n.-or-.i-s, just as sixths ot the i owe their elee the ''Oiivcrnnr elect" and tl and coiiiiiioi otliei new Slate grititiltle and otticials do. litlelity de mand that I he ally naMigni-.ftl, hiet should be mtlmianf-i -Hut Ihe n, tflties will yet JIM rtBlrts, -ll.t. u. m N eaWwg carjiet-lmgers, they are s- ry iiif an ungrate fill and selfish master, am) that they have sold themselves for eouiiteifeit money. Caci rs. The lirst caucus ol the white and neia lladicals, in ttie (lominons Hall, on Tuesday night, developed, it is saitl, con siderable di yorsi 'y nt opinion and want of haiiiionT. The Yankee clement, however, hail lb'.; upper hand, mid Seem ilutorininetl to kis-p it. Tin- more moderate men among the Radicals, who have some State pride lelt and are opposed to seeing nil the uni ces monopolized by a Ive-il urers and squat .Mrav or tltoae, who albliate wtb thetnt, wen, "snowed under." The selection ot Jomiph William, the liopelul scion of the "Governor elect," lor the Speakership, is understood to Iki a choice in the interests of the carpet bag faction, the fruits of which will trans pire before many days. "Watch ilnd wait." "it- Havk fBAPtt. 4ivn. ."rant is reported to have published an order to all the military Uovernnrs, "instructing" them in regard to the passage of the bill for Ihe admission oi the Southern States. Does that order withdraw the soldiers! If not, when will another order withdrawing them come, and ia it not time it came now 1 Mil ilary Governors are not wauled in-the South any longer, with or without instructions. W H1 the Oenwl hurry I Or is it tbe game that the soldiers are to stay for the" election aod act iu Shepherd's style, taking care that nobody hurrahs for the opposition candidate- f A. Herald. The military authorities have offered five thousand dollars reward for "information that will lead ttthe conviction ot the hs sastuns of riolium,. YV. iltti, vrho Ws a sasstnated at tits resttleni in Kerahaw die trict,xH. V., rin Thursday evening, June 4th, 1868.'" A pretty good premium for perjury, considering that a numlier of the nn si re spectable residents nt the district are now confined In Caatle Pinckney on the charge of "lieing implicated" in the said usaassina tioi. Recohstrpctiok. Wduld you, ask the Radicals, rather remain under a military fuveroment than have officers of your own ? sk Arkansas, Alabama, ffeorjffSi,, and the other rocodatructerl Stlftes' lliey have been brought into tbe Unions and yet they' have exactly tbe same sort of Freedincn'a Bureaq officials and the same kind of mili tary rute that wis have, snperadded f whole catalogue of acaltawag and enrpet bsjf officers. Oh, the farces! Ktch. Whig. x rsw": si -g--- A beautiful yoong Uamtct with blue gaiters, blua dress, blue sacqoe, blue lace collara, blua bat, with a blue plume, blue parasol with blavtasarlbltM Aj, ito kid law, Waw ayat,,! Imtoisi srawll awck lac, and ear-rings, attracted oooatdersble attention at Ihe Blue Lick Springs a few days aro. Bbe was from the trtuegraas re. gHMrtrl Kettlwrfc-y, a4iagrtiwtfww 1 the tnphonious name of Blue. Jv AWaity . i . f7'trsri t.NiA MKMdiitA'r .is'suri A 770.V The holies of Sixttsvlvauia . County, Vir giiiia, and vicinity, have orifanicd a .Ve WA-mi--ifrf'- - V ,W ' rw -terw eumff frnm nMWon and desoi'mnoii, the jtsa, .it r.r ivt , i f.x Conletierate Dead, and of paying to their memory that respect and honor which tiny nave so j iiist ! v deserved. That t his uhint t . iil colllillclld iUe.lt t. the h llipiith.es and, cooperation ot th Siiullit.ni people, we. 'let I assured. r oi Ih. sc w!tiiet.l ashes were once you ow n '-(1, tsh and bl, ml ' ' are the rcuiains t, your lor-f, ici. t In- rein s ot Kathcr, 11 us i,..,i i si. .. ; iiy.ihyU:w.rettvet-pmibtiJ. tailsaMtf w,' T' , ""' ......... . 1 .. ,i , ...,t c,i... lamented by the ( i. f 11 cause onct inivr.ui.jht wish every fibre j and sy iiipat hy .nt cur souls . and to which. lliey an, I w t Mtcilllccl, It! collsi leus U't 11 ttlde, evetv inttitsl, and tlwu even lilt Tt) lent- them utihoiiored and uneaicl lor, Weill : 1 1 be to stultify every conviction ol our conscience, aiu! tiample iiji n the most righteiius alitl sacltd eliioti, lis nl our hll nillliity. Tlie piiiy iew i t our Assnciation is Na timul. It ccv, rs the great buttle fields of ( ihsuccilorsv ille, thn W lldcMH'.-s, and Sptlt, sjlvaiiia C. H., together with the si attend ami Militnty tha i ol' thA vicinity, and thiih is set ii to im hidi- this ntire region with the txceptiou ol Kredeiu ksl.uig Aluoug these dead W,,n ol the A r my ol Norlui ru Vilinla, are relet lltatil i s ol every Moulin ru State In the I in I h, i unci ol our oi.j alreaily progre-scd for beyond , tmus. e h a e i .eel a A beaulilul sit of lantl, sttuatt ,1 , i oiitaydiiiic; (ult-cii at r, s about hall a IllXc II. .ill I , l.t ISO 11 the I tinledc lines ,,! buttle, bus b. i n and it 1 1 1 o i lyi , i n 1 1 to the ,lll ,1 --Il I lie Son!.;-! ll aula Spotsy I y ulna C I rate mid C' ,1. i il secured, laid ,.1, dead ol t in h St ii Those w II i pc: C.H. tiattle fiehl fiehl hospitals, an those who died at its ail the scattered fltOid in its tiliiiii-diate i, uinv, h:te nlleatlv bet intinitl, Willi tin i cept ion ul f;M). n wived lrom otllel States, thus lliutli has bel li accolll plislie I by 1 1 if tin s i it is, . , i in out own and the atlj, lining omui! ics. Our hollie reitjurct-s ait- now I liallsted, and Unless W i obtain the iiieans to t ouqilete our sacred plllpos, , in-ln the people ol the Southern States, it iliu-t be 'ttbtniduiied. liul we have no such i xpta -tation, ani( now eoiititb-ntli apptnl to tbe ptople ol th, st States to help us In our enterprise. Help us tluougli your Legislatures, as Cities and Communities, and as individuals, ami Irl tbe work no longer be retarded ly your wsm-r of'tmpstby'ii'Bd ; 'faKfeMntito, Coliiributiniis sUouhl be sent to any ot the subjoined tHfk.-ers : Mrs l)K. A.J lloiiWAHK, President. Mrs .IttllN R, Sami l.l., N ice i'lesitleiil. Miss Kmij.i HnortNis, Ilia-. Sn'ry. Miss U. 11. I-'iixm'U, Col. tSet 'iy Mrs Hti. C 1 1 1 uNKt , Treasure! . A,l, In s-s, i-'rederteksbiirt;. II F. A 1 111. I Road. i if in i a its own toilcb- I hi b.r- iolll; appeal llio sb.n ll will, ,l look lo any ot ihe l.t is as at present c, nisi 1 1 uie, fi 11 il an, I holy rt'ilk , ,1 of this, ,,r any siiiiibu we trust 1 bat this lac,l ell- ,111s,,, I ,e useless to ,ii iii o id the South, , l,,r any aitl in I he he patriotic leaders Association Hut nil tin' more sluiau lale our pesipie, wheiever tbev may be fit all able, to tiirther the holy object which l MttMswt ftvWhhflht t'riirtiWrf'it;Jtrfri,' with such conniieriiltible .eal. Thousands ol the gallant sons ot North Carolina sl.ti'p bencnth try-sol I ot the historb. battle. fields of Spottsylviinin, Cliiiiictllorsvrlle and the Wiltlei to ss, and it would be a reflection upon mn gratitude, and upon our veneration for the momoriis of our lost kindred and friends, did we stand idly by and permit a hatlowwt tmmnwronretive design of this character to tail lor lack of assistance. We invoke or people, tlrelore, lo aid in this pious work. lit them send contri butions to the Secretary, or purchase life mem I Kirs hips in the Association. Miss French, tbe Secretary, w ill furnish all uec.ee sary nilornitttioo. '---cv..: 8ai, or Misuio I'ltoi-Kat v. - Messrs, F' W. llenriett A Co., auctioneers, sold yester day at the Exchange Hale Room, all the property ol the Baltimore and Montgomery Mining Company, better known aa the Steel gold mine, on the Cwharric fiver, In Mont Knmery county, North Carolina, containing about seven hundred acres ot land, with all ttYctpttpnMif, .:mubtiafM l -t-tm engines one of 10 horteand the other 2S horse powei - pumps, 2 round paddles, (lb IJi-t dianieti-r,) S wnahers, (with rimkers and sieve-bores.) buildings lor offices, stores and suprinti n lent, a large boarding house, bam, stable, blacksmith shop, and about SO small bouai-s for miners, &c. This mine is deve)oed to the depth ol upwards of 150 teet The vein is composed of argillaceous slate and forms an auriferous tied (it from t to 1'3 feet rir thiclrneas, carrying trtrlBg veins of free gold in its centre. Ptircliaaed byW. H. Rayner, for 1 1,000. lbihinwre Hn. The Washington correspondent of the Ilostnn 1'ott relates that a soldier of the Twelfdi infantry, now stationed at the capi tal, was complaining very bitterly because 4;hi4.1iiNto.-A'prtvi-.Bf;..-iii.- Radical party, he said his poor old wo man, who had dandled linn on her knee, would be sorely grieved t H-ar that her boy had abed ids 1 bmd only that hiry ne groea might be elevated above him. He titB eiitniiieticcd criticiaing Of ant as a flen eral, when a comrade inirrited, "But, liienrt, Grant whipped Lee. ' "Faith, and he did," waa the reply, "Under Ihe iuspring aong of 'We'recoming. Father A braham, with tliree- krtmdred tboimand more." attilrmjt, "My father told me, when 1 waa a boy, thai swarm of bees could kill a homes" Silence reign! in Wtr-aw. I)kiakki.--Ool. Philip S. w'bite, well knewa in t'hikadelphi Mid to a csm.idera-bk- ex taiit in the Houthi ru Stiitcs. died in Philadelphia oh Thursday. He waa a na tire 4 KeotiH ky, born NovenilM-r a.j, 1807. li a, as ey populwe a, publio fikri and quite (Ts u'i v. Fmin lijhO to bo was) p'rothonotary ot the Diavrwit Court ot ths county ol Flolailelphia. - A poftts wwjndif8 uncut hu Ailuaiu4f TaMeyrwmfc fnf 4rrM""t-ttr' poet, at the same time pointing te a waa yasreing in the streets "b beam you !" ;-jWybir:4rt' iorbiddctt bim to play the "natiottaigame," for fear be nay be prematurely bailed. TltfC I. I TF KlVI'M I! Flirt V I Tribute of Respect ' a. ..... ... n ... v , The Attorney liein ial iuii,i,.iin , I in.,! Knwfsn IS, Kkkhva. Kv , k ol tin is lily I' M C. I al s t e r d a y hi, ,,-id?.i,c at aboiii I i. II b, hi,!' ol th, Ihe loll,, ln. Ill, v be Milt upon , nill tin reto t)e bar, he 1 ' and poi ,'t,. Iwtitr ' ati.TviWiitW. i lint in view ot iliis 1 1, t ike ..I , i.i t , i pr. - his dl-'incill-'i. ,1 ,.! tlt-U-.l tot UO li' lino. ( , ntury t itti ui.s. ipa-s mid intt 1't'i: .V..,W, 'l hat ti c pIlIM ,1 In lb , , ! t ll.lle,. , ,l- ..III, I V ,l'l! Up bet.. If t h. ,s,, ul,,, in desk, as a sr innr ,. tbii; Jll lllllc fi u:t ..I L'lc ,i pcl li'lice Co , ,p, r 0 ill1.: I1 end, . m nu n ' s .',,,, Th ,! I- s,: Ilbist sill, etc s nip ilhl rea y eluen t . a , p ,, transmuted to t he I nn, Chlel Justice IV us ill al IV s ,1,1,1 loippj yiden, .In ,1 I, I ' l.'tntl, m,y, ; ',, ,',, the Snpreiifi' I i int In 1 j rcs.ilii! i,,i,s. We have known I'd Tl I, li l'i I, .ii.r and i 1 1 1 i 1 1 oi 1 1 It 1 Ii i . j, at n ,ii- he was kind an I i; ... n , i t tin' diiti, s ot his otfi, e Tl , or , c, I ' He was named 1.. be I infatliv, and w-w lofid of the r I Inn I in u i th ik 'rnttcn. ' He ,j;...,v,l cleat aluli'.,. ,,,,, ,i aci ill , icy , I' detail, b,,l i.i ;M ;, pin j si'i jti id' c. in pi 1, a i , , I c ,s, it I , i 1 . ( v j ttl'OO 1 1 II I - I I 1.S hit, , I ! It 1 1 d , 1 1 I I I , ' I 'I i in disrtiHritnrf b'w Htiih-s no , ne i vi r I ill quest Ion , all , f li col,,,' and I - , u ' t,, the distill, In ni , leu lie: b, . n , 1 abed Clelk " Ills nt t oi )l ill, nt bi th, "'. ('.. ' u stroni,' that tin st i nil ", , .,.,i,im I,, Ihe Judges "I . , t ul, I'll w ork ill any ol her 1 1 aces ' ' That the Court should hay same day with its ( 'let I, , is that IS rem irkal le, and 1, Hi, Ille .!, in th, lorill II topic f ,r ,1 isi tlssinn The Courl onjers Ih'il Ihe resolutions be WMswtrfrW'lriw t hereof be tnii-rii'iib ,1 to Mi fi i , man s tllUlilj . lis ile- ill-,1 " For the Se cm : 1 1, i it in, i 7 III. Ml 1 A N Ol'-l Si IK I I'.W S, yi rai poisoiiH attended ( 'itiniiteiu rius id this year tit Trinity, nelllu-r as tiu-nds mo enemies ol tile Institution, bllt IIS llhselvers arjirye, looknio ',,r nuriis nml delects With equal y.oal, ttuite as readt to ,eiistnc as to praise, and expcettiic- to ,h, sonic ,,l hot li. Al t hose obser vei s i, iv wise, lib pi, u illi-ed anil fo lierallv lililtlactilate as all I olli iiienceineni reporters are, their cniichi-ions herein presented will,,, I i-.e, be vastly iioipoltattt -to the public, and will hnevei ti the desl inv ol Ihe C, ilh oc iiloli said. l I As to the iihililv of the Tiii-lis . and ' SwiHy-,-tbr''-ifr fr:ieftti:ry arship actually attained, the pnblu has ,1,-- ! cideil i alreinlv Thev have taken rank w ilh j the other Institutions of the country, and I the man who impugns them convicts bun j sell ot ignorance or prejudice. IV'om fir. I 2. The first lliinit that Ion ibl y slnkesn stranger ia, that inoie iiccomiuotlatiuiis tot i visitors are needed. It is the fashion to !" i to Trinity Coiiitneui niiient , pi-ihup io place in the Hlnte cimina.iuls bull nuiny '! perswna from a riistiince, and I kimw no 1 where, in this country, one w,,i.l,l hud -u b an asstimbly id a,gaiilly di.ssel, litsltiimn ; bio people. This biintr tin- en-.., tie accoin in o, bit ions ,, e ,1, let t , i , I ,. i h 111 qilllll tity and quality, I n, pr . vi uu lit is ihiiiainl eil. More hotel- mil-! be limit! alitl a lillle Bre,ltitBle-i:tnt, r.te. aih)l..,l,plK -fjfo to f'oniiiifiH-, in, iil hi en joy incut , to have a good lime gtuiTuliy, hut at Trinity every tinny inui J , Verv tic, , nous and or tllOilliX, or one of those poll-hetl iroll nerveil Maishals will luosC wtlihibly III ! lorm you that y'ou must behaie yoiusell. A Trinity Citiiiiiteiii',en,i' nt is vbiy eh -fiii'ib 1 very beai-ililiil, but a bitle tio riioial A i nine wiitincss is r.i;iauul lev itm, oma. tu..t people end Brtv f wrvtrld- tifhasimftv i remember some small deviations on such 1 occasions. I noticed more t loin one tune in ! the wity. when ii couple had found s,,me cosy coiner in the balls or library, and were becoming intimately inten-sting to each other, just then an oily Manager would whiNper something to the gentleman, that very soon sent th inleiestitur pair into the general circulation, (live us more anil better accommodations, and a little noire lin-tise, arot we wW t go tm Trinity CViinmMea tncnt. i 3. The exercises were all interest iiiir. There was no failure. The speaking was fiMng, not declamation. Kvery body tlioiiln tbo whole prouramme was good j enoiivrh, and ought tml u be belter. It was in every sense aa good as can lie found any where. That matter is settled. ; 1 4. Te--mrWrvne-- BrtTl' f tome incotnprehensible. Kvory stiidtnt is I tenaciouslv in earnest ; a little too niiieh so, 1 think. 1 was in llm very heart ol the j matter, ami am neatly' positive that no stti dent used sny profane innu'iaire. or biiiebed a drop of at.rotiyr. drink, or entered into any other small deyi'lnti-nt, so eolntoon. ami wuneauuie si graceliil, in yiiujiir. oie'ti, K'very one was lull of life and seciiu.,rly vifty happy, hut 1 do not we the nit aiiyriy hit ii all should Ik: dnanpliiit il into stictt iqoral aad sia;ial punctili i. At all i vents, such is Ttoity, and thow who like Mich lite, can tHere find it in perfection. - 8. Trinity is strong in re.il ( U Ih -ue nbd ity, leads the rtlale in mtmls-rs very e nnui erabiy, owe no mouey, tt is snbt, and all thia state kuowa-visry wU, Fur yea's sk was t. con l, and has e.idur ,1 iiioru tlum a pist amount of jiIbs and ,li-(iri-ciilou. uuw ls f in mkft. frf tditltehiuii tbo spirit ot whwh ht baa ouiuuilaititit in others. Tins spirit ia not disiiiible, Kciny lall wbo may patrotdlte Inmiy will be pleas ed. Uer atwdrnt Ut woodruUiily well, and bt COttmi ftpad,.ltd. uaJAatsbJtM it.. kdeetioir mtr tl b- iiaist( and between ail iBStUtttitNi, i emitwmtlv d- .trblev .; - 0BtililtVlU-. when; under tbe tti?i Ireuniataocea, we might not have tv-ted half so well. J,. .:.ii:,,fei'J,-vcv..ir;.v.t4,yilISl! 11 tb, lUliuiiniv 0ieU's CoerestKmiJeot. " 1 nc a. talk m WAsmsoroy. A huye miiiilier ol rtoulhern deleiratea to N WkCumnwiiiMi lusiiei few. and ffte qtlmi 01 plall'oriu and uouiina n. ,u n wing l,e, v ili.citswid, 'I'll .1. - leiiiiinaiinii in sink all personal prelcrvnccs and t,, m ile on tbe stnmgrsi ud lat b dnbite is umverally espceasetl. 8.) strong i- I hi- fceitliii Unit manv (it ll.j. ilolsosIM at lually absuia lit. in exprvsaing any preler cute I hiy expnas the rilel confidence in 1a iiiiti able i,, enrry evirfy Southern State lot ihe runs, i -vativrs, if allowed to have 1 :'fpw.- wniwiwa imi mm I" a dechirallon bv the Cotivi-ntlon tn il,, i lb , t thai ihe tuitrU are deteruiined to Inn c a lan , in iiin,, huch a notice being I .iiu.l iicti-sjinrj lor two lessons-first H o .1 l,n -l.-iis may be lully notified, in '' 1 o" ' i 1 al th. y w ill not Imi allowed tu " ' I-ici-imve otbee by violence, oul- 1 i ii tiui, noil st-couilly, to arouse those "i n i,,n1: j,,ar, to tbmk that I.i in ii ..images were not to be resisted, to in. on t that ihe tune has come to maiutain !'., ,,., i, -ibuii,. ii and iho law. There have oi-ii s,,iii.. indications thst a plot waa beiiio t oncoctcil by which (Vmgnaa would i vt libit sin h Stait s as might lie necesaary to r-nrr t , the jrniaent (tottliliatilptrtf "lt I i, -ol, in ml j.i.M tlll III 1,1 luiioii. The time lor such sueci Ksl'nl has pas ed. Tbete-l il ban to he a lair ih tn, ni, and before tWi- liadit al tandi.Ule will lie allowed to issiiui,. ti,,. dunes l the 1'reaiiUialial office, he w ill have I., lie Imrly elected according to tbe! .1 in-,,t the ConstitutioD. Buch are the th i bii 1 1 ion- , in.. beais on every side, and lujict il is the dcil.trott purpose ol dehs lot, s to ihe l 'oiiyentiiin tti insist on giving ili, propel nolice "to all wlii.ui it may oou eern." tlu ulau i.1s'.Um, it. ia -. bsslieved ibstt. every ijouthuiu 8lal will follow Ik p. ot .Mississippi and roll up a IJcmocratia iiiaoir v. Mississippi Ims the laixest reg istei, d in Kr vote in the South next to Not lb Carolina, unit jel with a lair ballot it is s,jd tins ei-iveri a Conservative majority of twenty limits. iii, I. The deli gates from Tea-a- pioinise twenty thousand majority for the 1 , iii.iciat i, nominie, anil more if Oen ,ia! Hancock is in the field. The delegates lrom Alabama and South Carolina aay that th, i apid i liiniKtt which is going on in tbe s , uilii iu .si hat will greatly aatonish the li idled party mid tlelr, carpet-bag agents. I'll, p ilitbal leiieiies which bad been form ,1 ate In me exposed, dcnioralizad and bro ken up, and the negroes are becoming very much divided, mauj ulVUM'tnde fMBipaaB,M auanituit t.neir an lea swcf form new assiM hitlons. The action ul the majority of the House ,, licprisclitalives in allowing Mt'Kee, ol K. linn ki, to lake the scat which they bad i, lice, I to .l .lin l Young, the member i l,t i. has gin-ii reat disaatislaction tt the more honest iind n spectable memliera ot the , I, unbuild a ly, ami they are ('haling ter nl.li iindei ihe outraie. Raker, (Radical) ol Illinois, sai l yesterday that his party should adopt a standing rule, that whenever a Ih-iii, i rat hud not more than 3 000 ma j .iity be should lie considered defeated, ami his Itiuli, ill opponent be allowed his seat. I'olmid, (Radical) of Vctmont, hear m the suojnesiion, proposed U amend, by declaring tliat whenever a Btate did not H in- oy er 'JO, (100 Democratic majority, the nunc Radical In kit should hm , duclarod electeil. Such jejiiajk,! are "wi til the action ot tbeir own party. I'oland remarked in the Com miitec. which recomiliendvd that McKs should be ailinitted to a arM.that ha Aon Id perceive but one objection to it. "And nt is that one objection?" hastily asked the I 'hairtnnn He has never lieen elected,' as proiiiptly on. led Mr. Poland, "and ii 1 1 in I as well vote Ib-aii Hickman into a i, ai ii-iii ailinii Mi Kee." linker remarked ii ,- nvt i-atiini. vi-sierrlsy, that he hail tHkt bt-ano d (he oiiiniMe would Im nerpelratetf il H an in cmpbslied fact. I UK (iHi; A II YK rt.A TfOHM. I'hit b.i ins liiue beret, ilore had tint little ettieai y in controlling t tie ruling powers.. -s . Tty-b' '! mew eaiehwvmls 1 isroH an t n tin. manses, while lite Itatlers it err being placed in authority. Kspecwitj; lias this ls'ti the case with Ihe party now i til lili'.-l i- ve-bu in? the fuitdatiieMtal prill eiph-s id il't-e g, verllllieni . The t'lilcago plailnrms, past ami present, are made up of empiv ill ter. lines, calcu lateil , If not Intends id !...!., iv,. di multitude. I'w -pit iuil upon wattew tist MMwrrma -and' t'oiimTVCilves ure alamt lo do battle am plain iiud of easv eompreliension, brief and In 1 he point. We Dud thru Well stated in the -.following pwiiiirapb: I b, iinsl arum sty to white men ; , HnllViige, whi'iher universal or rastrirt- i,i to i,e tin. work ol the several Hlates tin iiih Ivi-s ; - - .-- if No military goveruoieot ever tbe Stales , -' - 4 t ivil siipriiiiscy every where; 5 Nn trial ol eiiiaens by military trifjtj n tis , e -. ti A reduction of the standing army J 7 Abuln too ot the Kticduwp'a llureiu; m a r- iluctioii of taaea as a ewBaH)HeBrS' ol din aboiinon of military ruleaud pf n rtn ilotillnatioli ; 1 i 'J jutional otiiKatioua tu 1st faithfully oi rvtiiJ a:onltin! tu the ls!ief ami sfiirit. ' 1 lieMbpfiWid i fie real issue between th p u tn-s l lie Itndii sis are pledged tn main lain the opposite ,.l these. Tbeir are pledged to keep up the io'r niitf mtluary paltry ; they liuvii just, renewed and extendi 4 tile tenure of I lie n, urn bureau ; and tngb tale Hint a Ktiiinhuu snnv are the natural catmesv ipieni-es.- tWiiiir(m idrprva, ft A Wiishlnyfon sperdal dispatch ti U.c l.oliisl bit Jiritrli'tl says : "Mi aih is lu re stilt. It was auoouueed I that he aoiihl g i to l'tutisylvanla on t visit, I but he has not gone. lie may be aeea siru iing alniiit the War Department any I hour , f the day like a peacock with a bar j ol iton drawn through Its jiudy. It ia on ,1, i-.t,,i,,l that lie run away front Oeorgi 16 ai, id peisiiual ronsiqnenois likely t result i lrom the betrayal ol private hospitality i vtK afiudt b H tNrjred, .'He lav bifijltg" a I on ed extensively by tha Radicals. Ben Hut ler dined libit to-day, TM r COB- suiiTeii titMs ol a teattier.." .. lli-u-TU ,.uitJaui(JUMiWaawBtw, T'be Irtome i jaariW...iBnisi iwwai guitswiait just Iruiisy Knoxvillo, that Uoveroor btoway low i proatrated with palsy, aaJ cannot peak Mjov bit breath, lit friend think; summer, tbouuu tin Uovejnor fully exptela to serve out La six j ears' Ur in in the Umted Btntt Benate, 4 SO TflES QVTRA (ML 1 ?! The people of th North will proliablv never know, a thev cannot tjtlly realize, all tiw IrtshMivl nwl io&utiii.rtiJ5 Wl " nKn tbe Houth at tb haaahi f asllitary satraps. Our attention ha boeti cad let) to a case qaNe ts flagraot aa that of the Colum bus prisoners. ' ' It seemathat aliont ai weeks ago Fed eral soldier was killed at Warreotooi . -this ttatt No clu", ao far al we can ascertain, Baa yet been afforded to detii't tbe jtwrpe tratorof this violenctif But the military authorit lea -thoae flue genttertteti sent here U.;mnm Wfi wnrywSilirf ' e caStV- and, withoHt cogni ttvee of law, and without tbe leeMc show nt. affidavits trom aily party or parties whatsoever, arrested a peaueftii and toolTenaive ritiaen esf Wanwatr ty the name (f Cod). TOtia gyntleaB- wtv-Joa-tled ofT to MtlleilgovtlU, with manaclet on his ankles and wrists. While thoa Chained, and to a dungeon, lie was brutally attacked by four or five nddiera, wka bad been im prisoned in the same apartment fof trivial miwieffieanoin. These soldiers set uoon him to be a slayer of one ot their comrades. As their aaperior did not give tb anfortu nat man chime to vtcalpat bimself, neithir did tbeat bas. uaderltag llo bim the cbwrity ot doubt. (ne ot tbeW kick ed bim in the mouth, leaving a hideous gash upon his Hp, nd Mr. Cody wai finally saved trom ta(al eonseonence thtough the rOH of serKeaut ol tw guard, i A military cominisaiojftwaa Undegot ed tor hit trial at Milb ifgevilte, and one da v't notice given ctf the time to Mr. Cody s coun sel. I'pon repairing tn Milledgevlll tl counsel was informed Uiat, tbe wrder lor trial had been nerokad, and,, At! tot sub stituted for Nilledgeville. The trial took place bite ihondi nd twenty buU fr.swv; a ridw e,t OtiWiaud ooeupied twenty sast days, during which time Mr. Cody was marched from bis cell to the court, chained like a felon at his ankle and wrists. Now mark the twiiid. AHef'aa abrupt eiistrre ; maltreat nieot, when rnnnacletl, by Federal oldier : transportation and imprls uumeiit remote lrom his result nee ; a tedious trial, anil the degrading l a ulcutls of a con. denined criminal- he was allowed to go homeward fully acquitted of the charge against bitn. There is not an innocent man in .Georgia who ia not liable to a similar fate Will the pcopieof the North abet and encourage the awful humiliation of th South t If so, they may well shudder trom their own fate, fef tolSI !M4JUNtlaaaaUsv . 'tot -siTs 'vn'tima among themacilyea'. W trust that Mr. Cody or liia ouael will publish detailed account of thi dark business, and w hope, fur tbe tali of Jju maoity, that tbe picture tuny be leas horri ble than our informant warrant na to be liev. Aityurta Cotmhlutunwhtt. 1 BiAoLKAi; CnijKi.TtKa Phacticeu bv Tit Hauk aj4 tiros KoHota.-AiaBg the methods of turttire emplojoil by these wretchea tipoa the negnn-a to wake tbein swear away human lives Was th toatraoieut known at the "-." This under stand to be a box of wood, ioaide of which the victim is mad to stanit. The wooden side of this Ixixs by rocaii of A fcreW, am compresHl closeXend closer, until the in di v idual can scarcity itrvatlte tbaff it nraui of hot air or tu am i tltrn iihu) th vie tlnjf b; bJ, almnst gpal'yvwsailw.'fttt npon his best land lungs nmH the agony 1 sbM4MayUMsv,.itwaataBs ink under tb tdfliction, wttlM poor crt ttiir crkt oMt ilutj)' be ft ready U testify to auvthiiiu desired. We mmH th-it our in formation it ixmtire "titul Hilialit that thm (nensaf em' It it ka fmtf ;r.wt,Avf iy thi JTmltrtt military in Oeuty Kxnt tMk mm tn iwArr to mib thtm unfw meoy t)t nf immierrtt vhitt men ami ractnlUt (ifiemi I fart a military ewmmiWui "orvriiiM lo co vif0,nnnd ulth murilrr btthrif asvisrt OtiB of theml pony nrgrive thus tortured waa kept there mt long-that Ina-kae sx-tii-tuaby burst oprij by the presrtiue ol bUnsl. AmwhI Mttligrnrrt. 'fMi. ' I,KTUMAVM fStAtiKs-!! pKHSanyTt. The Ht. Paul fannsw is very Kail over a maiki-jj teatur iu tlx character - t?f the Hailical randiiTal for "the " Pipsideiicy. h eetns that he wilt take anything anybody irivca bwi. A tisrawr dit uf tb t!bMago Triliuiit, hu Ida fufnrJir endorse x " Iruthliil writer," di ax'Hies this practice of Oen Oram's at follows .-' Oram is known to ! wry self absolv ed, aelliali and grasping man, II takes everything the 1 1; prvsen led -to bitu, mwtar by wJW;'-HttliptyrH consideration, i Kich mefl ot the national bank ami boadholdff stripe have presenteil hbw with bouse, bonds, and stock . Hport iog meji bavn pit seated him with horae. Uublr hav presented hln with billiard tabh-n-s., iliijr-famler have preaented bint with ynym. - Theatre managers' Constantly prrt nt bin witii deal-bead th lteta. Har-uesa-makeis hsve prnHialed biot with aaib die and- br. Citrriag makers have pteseuiad, hint with Caniagea. Uuswtl jouaa tul Wash'iurne knew hi weak point when they presented bim with 3.000 .of stock in tb Chicago flora flail way , .Tmn pariy.' Even poor card Writers present him with all tb - Visiting ' rtrd b tttea for whicsl they gtt la fwtura tetter - ot thanks ia Very ItKiubfrcBt Knglisb. Jn fiuu,". l! 1 fish that come to Grant's net.' " i 8olXtat mo At.onit "A Jew" haa KHtially turee.1 out who ia in tavor t4 Oei erai Oraot. if baa wnttva. m lattrr to a New Yotk paper.. XU la Ixailb egli to admit tbal ' tit 'Bmjorily, tif "tli iorvign. bM Jew will g;o with the lh tauicratic paity," but it hopeful of 8 ruling gomw na tiva Jews,' who will keep luat mmpany. This must tw tb " WamieriBg Jaw" At they said at Chicago " malcb Tlitu." CaattoolrarBCrti BTATka Tfot iii Vena at ra PaxaiDasTiAK JfiiCTioa.si1B rKnate Judiciary Committee, at ttauawting to day, diacusaeit Kdmtind'a bill Um ti, oounting of tlretoral Votes ader the next fmtdential lection. 1 It nravitbU that the o repramtt,l U ougrea aball not b atle4M l tuotot i th icotal ooliega, nor to takmrt Iu the Hrestdehjua,! totOHui. -Tk5wSfriiti.Wtiitf! "js.iwiWtii.V was authorial u, f,.p,,t Uvalily iiimvb th bill as it itilt - tt , W. X r, yjerwid. 4 - Amoeg b fit work annoutieed tor the 4tbof July, la Sw. ork, are "sptesdid -tfsmfwwmds waiwfem rorkett vrf-rj fa " hl thar-t5')of-niT "r 'tT,, iB th ir by b.lhwoa, and combat between t 8ry drajnm la mid aid." . Why it a photogratlUtc afbonj like a li bellou publlcatiou f . Because it k full Qt paraneal reflections, ' . ...ji,l s I t I 'I st . It
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 4, 1868, edition 1
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