'' VOL IT' niEEiGnrN: j wnnxEnjATrxtmtTST arises v , tf r-j-T y - -w f y yr'y ' --y-'y'i"tr'"y'y'",y '' ' THE SENTINEL. !!.!.! V M K. rial., ! SEATON GALES,. KJHTOBii. .'. . ttllPNESDAV. AUGUST 5, 1868 W HAT In TOBKDOyB? , .icrtectly apparent that North Cure , .,,!,! now, ili mi slip was iu 1805, .; ; r war t-i""J. Three yeajs pf Uiil, j - iiml unxi. ty, have brought no im t, ,, i,i with them. Provisions aro -, -r ttt fire- State, and there is less money 1 a, p- t twin, than at any period since , , iriniinsic'i, except m me iinrneiuarc j . r, rv.ci man's hi inv. :o.-.J Tic majority ol the peo ., n't iii s i" tin: !ai!ure oi the crops. , nn-ons had heen good, the ( A.i.tlo Law cii better, and those , i, -k would not have been Bo needy ; : , ., ,;n-ii!M, amount of suffering , ., . in lii'- ."state would have been very line tr.-wri why we are poorer and ... me scarcer is, that there are at ,.r louttii more consumers, and oue i il produecis, in the Watc, since the , ,..,.. i ban lieforo. The Kadical poll .. in, S.iuiheiu Mutes directly leads to j m r. f idleness and pauperism. .- i, demonstration. I to the eloso ot the war, almost , .Ui in the Houlh, male and temale, , ) ',.v .md :;irls over 12 years of age, i , a on i he larm, were producer!. .iieen and cliiioroH. citpabU of labor, aided , i . , i i i atioii of t'ie soil. All this has . i, i', bj the policy of the Radicals, i ; . ; no!, owihi: f" the abolition ot sluvery. . ,.,t 1 1 1 slaves. bUck or white, in the ;'i but we rmt Inhir. The Hudicsl . , Im mad" thr negro women and 1 ,-n, who Used to be j:rodueer, alto ,i , r , .,xniieu. Negro bo, s and girls, ! ..! I .'to 1 have(uit the fields, as a gen . 'iliUing. Wliitu women and children in ' South arc billowing the plow and wield ,..4 the 'riiousuuds who, in former could live without field or man ual labor, r -itottr ctfmpelleil to labor, -wbiie Uie iitunbcrs of black wumcn and children hun the toil which makes' bread. Almost . 1. rv dollar of additional wealth in the "rate must "hf rttrj ont of the ground. H . it h demonstrated that the large with ,.i,ui ..f labor, by the above named causes, II Ming to the poverty ol the State, besides this increase of consumers iu the s o , a good portion Of ahoso white pit" 11-. who have come into the State since iV;ii, who are carpet bagger, bare in- -. i-eil tun number of consumer. A num- mi Northern men and foreigner have . ..nielnCo the StiffftuJ are 'CufsUlfiii leult f .11 it. iud profitable employment. They 1 tning, in variou ways, to add to the wealth ol the State and of themselves 'ft te;Kafe:'imie; coers. We mean those ubiquitous, lusio . iiuij, i rcattires.whr. are ready to ling or tcils . 11 l;j o to get oilice, and who labor to alien in the negroes from their old friends and I owners, in order to get fat positions. M1I1 men are a nuiaance anil a draw-back to any couiujunity. - It lore North Carolina can increase in wroth and recover tier lost condition, Our p;e must g nat-K to tue neius. inry mnt dl tha'dollitr 'tfom'the wrth.'-'J shall prosper and not otherwise. To kjeep up the deception of the poor u.groes, which the carpet-bagger and cal iiags have carried on for thre jtari, io,p." Ilolden. has appointed a number of negroes Justice of the Pea In Vt rrimtios, and Commissioners in tha several ti.wns. The Standard makes no distinction, 10 it watBawCT1 li, oce we not, know ia what countie and t .aim negroes hare leen appointed toomce. We shall be obliged to our friend to inforoa us what blacks have been appointed to par titiilar oftice in their counties, and sto'Tos ( 11 u-acters of the men. There is one fact, however, which ought t" strike the black and colored population, l i no ina-an-e, that we hear of, ha the "io)vernor'..ppoined a inglegro to an rrtflw:aM''jj nimiasioner of a towii, or of the Charita. toe Insii'utions, ioeau'tget anj py. Thc-y oe mere oflices ot honor, and our black 1 :n unxlou to wear them. A few of the bfatki -fjfnfc' -prtltcs spfjolntmsnts, : aWhe psjr is very shallow in such position. m AKiV'Ex rKA-AaAHCB.Tbe repre enuiivMof negr constituencies iu ths Legislature ars formot in every Musms lf viruvai;ance nd-plundT. rttveral of them tine declared upon Uie fl'vr ' either House, that lAoV cofts'iiuent never com -plained of any I a. i ii Hat iheir rrpis illative thought uotefSarj, whatever t(ie I- mi. JThe negroe have not ooaplaioa,od vvnl nut complain, at any.sjnouotofMtrsV't nuance and wjte ( the pnWis nony. I hey pay lju(e or none of it, sad never. fn-' ieml lo, atid mssty of iheiuj r ia larorot M.4is-"i)w.-BMrabsggtifc,haitt:, I re afters to it, to the hops "that tbry writ a.-t a shra. But the mhiUpcafiU pay , 'ths i ixts, ana thy bikye s right lo eomplais of , au4 4.i'ibii i$ -iUJsw whojoi,,. 'pri'sttit. oppfi ssund would hqmiliats tie-IB . ' ' - ' There is no third party. - All tbe ihterss , I thi rvT.iui Mid nt ths wtitakrv risir. sad anrK how, aid I p.aai; uTafuiill VStSH&VUKmt Tt'pror'T vat ifaej eWs.g'to -tfcsiiepaiiiscss fwtjv ' CORRUPTION OF PVBI.IC MBX. T A, eweftjt Jnplrj.- ffie"" wd nif character of the public m so, who control 8ta and National, forces the conclusion ' that never, in the history ol the country, has there been so much corruption, peronal Ijaacncaa ami venality among tin m a nt present. Withjn the last thirty venr, i! has been believed that, here and there anion t our pnbttc men, they had their price, but only since the beginning of the late civil coitttpt! i been maite against Northern legislatures and the Congresa. Now and then, partic ular instances of vcnality and corruption havo l?en made public, but neither the press nor llie pulpit have ever a specifically aud faithfully denounced them as they should have done. The great sin of the country is, and has been, the tnv of money Formerly, belore the rli ninrnliTiition nl the rwnTile h,il hrcotiw , I so general, must men, who nought public j position, wre lmpeuen uy a nesire lor nunc and popular honor. The source of society, the family circle and family discipline, hud not then become so much neglected as at present. In late years, political ullice has been sought as a vocation, as a means of making money, and we are informed that, in Congress and the Northern States, this has become general, because ot the corrupt ing influence eietted upon the legislation ot vu country. TTenry Ward Beechcr, in ono'nf Ks lafc slashing sermons on the text " Thou shult not steal," says that the buying aud selling ol votes, especially in the large cities, has become alarmingly prevalent. It is done, be soys, withoutshame ; and sometimes m-n sell tluir voles a hundred times over. He says the municipal bo-lies ot large cities are proverbially dishonest. The Legislature of JeW York, New' ,iei sey, Pennsylvania, H'iimIb Island atid K n sas, have t lie re)iutation of being rigu'.uiiv bought and sold, and it is said that the Legislatures ot' Massachusetts and Coiiueo ti'cut, Ohtfi riitt ti'Wa, Ons Hen- irittitisely corrupted. CongrMSs, wliicti is, no dotltit, the ttniit:c ol corruption and venality, on a grander Scale than any nt the Legislatures, llcecher allows to. pass with a slightly depreciatory notice. If the fact connected with these corruption could be brought out and pub lished to the world, good would l: accom plished. Here is a good liekl tor the oper ations of an intelligent detective. If the publisher ot the North, who are filling tin country now with elieup publications, would get out a reliable and full disclosure of the cor f fluTtoniToT tile iliutsi m-lltw wfsjwltny-4 would do a good thing for themselves ami the public. What is wanted are tacts, well supported, in order to effect sueli snexpo ore a w 111 Mve the guilty torn Jjubiic fife, ; The field tor corruption in Congress, we are told, is rry large. It is said that a seat in Congress to a pliant man ia worth from 180,000 to $150,000 per annum. The Pa cific Railroad, the Whiskey King, the In dian trcati and public lands, have been I great sources of corruption. In North CsrolinaA we have ueen stran gers to tins statu ot tutors, in iinuici years, ws liavo heard of men's votes lieinu; has been confined to the most ignoraiit and abandoned ol society. We kriow no in tance io. aNortli C'uruHna Ltislatnrir, in charged, upon good ground, with having been bribed. Tbe adrent of the carpetbaggers into thi State was the harbinger of this speuies of . corruption mot)g u. It is believed, and was charged, during the late so-called "Cou atitootional iBvatrthu'' tl irrupt ift, flueocea . prevailed jn successfully carrying several project through that body, in which Northern bondholder were Interested. The investigations made resulted in no discove rlet, but we neverthelts find that many be lieve that 'black mail"' employed effec tually. Ths ery amoflunce are at work in tbe present Legislature. The ma nceuverihgii and manipulationi of-trtain carpcl-bggers, supposed to,control a pretty large amount of funds, indicate this. Keen operators do uot require much" money in order to aec$M her. The parties to be reached are not much Used to a plethoric purse, and, therefore, can be more easily persuaded. jMli4tf tafety1 diMsny measure proposed I We shall not hesitate to expose the actors in any scheme, into which the Lcgislatnre nay us ied 'by designing men, sgaioat the present or future- iiiterest of thepesrpi of tbe State, when we can reach the tact in s proper way. A KX4MPLS. ' At Haie Meeting W' Anson, recently, among large number of. white Conservs tire ud lcmocrst, there were s nn-tber aiflrij Bennett sod others hd sddrened the meet- log, sows soiiety was nsuifeeted to bear friira Mikt Edwards, 'Iored man pre- ta,u ,ThjlV sy; ii - , , . . . , i !minl La lit CVllorO.1 W tif 10 i fi "Welt I ' .. . L. - I.. .'...J- .IRtMt SnO SeUSlo.v lvuiJb u poiuiee. out to them the wrorg they were doing ii.mi.ltM in ODeratinu with and voting vrith people who were doin all they could . m. Wiisii-wivaTs-iaiwP theucourM ra hound to injure ttoee op. whom th isen deDsndsot tor their bread. tTr OiSis "'jfjTTff'HlijrlW them suffiay so snul -l Tm VminiM Ryr.l. TSAD. Iti SUthori 'mitely aunouueed -hss ViMm, iU A7. 71.4 H Y I) KSPO Tl SM. We fwMlahy on out firet page, eaardfriwn- nine of the Columbus (da.) prisoner, whose I experienced lullv accords with that of htm- 1 dreiln under the military rule the Southern puopic have l en subjected to, especially iu the cnuimumt ot Gen. Meade, Many raxe have occurred, whidi have not vet f lioeo btotihi to-htrh. Ilundicila, perbapp acr tfrt iitettfe'fHied tn the vaiiuit forts and pun'llenti-Hlrs by tc verdict o( Military jeet t fir district foinluiiiob-r- to tlie'iiioat 4ip.tl .iuvvitigjiitoua tt..i. yM.'r.l. partial. If tinintisjt liie'iil ol pence or of the tlilp ;h- VCI I ; i ! I -1 i S the eounU) iit'ord'i:iti .1 lo 1 In se nsllile ts ol ..in e r ll-.. Hi A '1 HI 10 II. We leHIII that a meet ing ol K.idiea on uml tv afteinii vi as held at the Capitol, 1 last to take into con si-i.-ialioii the piojiriety necessity ot CHtill'li-llli . n 1 to-, ( 'i' v . "a loll i hnroli and ,"' w hi re I lov can worship j "11111 lor t heir ou'n iiieii!id lig-treiv" The j VCIICral'le "1'illilll. Asll'e. Was Clllleil to I the ('hull T!o in.'Vrioi 111 s.-. 111 s lo hrtve j been stinted in,.!-I llo- .m-lle. s of Itev. i Willi- I.. .Mi l. r. r...w .' ( I. iilotie. form j erly a .ii it 1 , . -t . , 1 --ioni-I mid war I niun, wii i .!. tf'd iiw 1 !, i 1. -nl lobes, at the j outset of tlie v, ar. to l.ee.,ne a Captain ot I a C'oinpitlr, 111 ,!h ( ' ol !. 1 In ato selviee.- i Mt-S-IS A-i.l.i, Kourl. Mi.ier and Whit. j son, of the. ministry; ami such pious iajmeuj 1 as "t:.iv." 11 : 1 1 1 . 1 I I.atlin. At- !:pl, tori.ey 'o ll' W. Ilouleti, . proved ot lb H'L'I M I IliM ll t - I:, J.. jirilfiitly itp iciit ;j;)0u pii.j.'rt, Wt lt"Uf.c pliK Mil Ut -t ' tl f. ne iv i no-it I , leai 11 ih p.r-r.l. a! t tile Sliiake Tin- i Si tl I ' llOie i UO'S: ! It i Siou, ! Itf i -X'" Utl . i!l 1 ! t'Ct It- ' lU tifckti l.Ui U.LjJr .J.U fc-i rnft r. ihut'th.y :'irnl" ft! U f K'i 1 ttt t i- ! : wFiohc ildritls ((' 1 i Hi fHlii ) h, anil w ihi m i as tin (. nit m iti.', vci that 'tlit r pf..p:- t;i!' Ttn-y sic tin- ino:: til i::r riiift!rf" ivpre ' r f ,ut - n M n, ! ii tt-tV t')tiS'i Hi'nti,fst. a liv i pj-MTipi ive 1 rftliilji!; r.iDfliufte f "in .in! hfiun tlnui. ' but i.t ur Hie i fniu titini-iu :ut t oiulu i the ( luncln s, N ti , sttk' t bat lljci" n iu ii, tr nun A 1 ' i in .lrnt? uian tntin I n t i- umh rinki- i( i iiarjjc tltn', li t 1 s i.l- hi ati'l uncltrisl n' ticn!' I unkindly ul our churches. It in uli III! . v I,. ui- ,,.,llllrl ' n-ruioeH TtTeior of no t-neh s. i iii-.ii- :,t rburehes in t io- o . liv "i ii"' vur I I I III I II I -l l I'd ol III Uosp.cl, W ll'.' me lia. In nb, !':: 'U1' J"vi!h' to. rvtrrptnl. it-thi 'it4.slw.i.4. ,ot thu.ri-asuu lU.ii..4. a j;ood poi ijon ol the c o .ilions will not ht'nr them, i-i true, to .,ine i Ment ; but that anv man whv ones, a a bearer, to any of our churches, is treated' improperly, In-cnnse of hi political opinions, is false. The movement we consider a very proper eMio in itaulf. These puoph; really need Church privileges, and it tliev ouuvd ei . them with others, it is proper they honl'l get up a "loll' i;hurcl ol their own. li leant tto.t tlie name of the "Church of th 8trttnyert" w suggested, as a pro.r.liauiv but the suggestion was not acceplable : l l, ... We 1,-orii 1 1, ,.1 llo. Yankee rreerrvscatrawsjr Boarrt of 'l)rfr4 of the Institution lor the Deaf, the Diiiol and Wind met on Saturday afternoon, and removed the energetic and 1 ai till u I Htetvard, Mr. .!. A, Ifach, and elwUwl one KllisJ, in his place, who hails from somewhere in this' County. Mr. Leach's only offence is that he is not a, lUdical, for h Board took otc: hiou (o express a lii'h coimuendation of the manner in which tm had discharged his lalMirioiu duties. This is a most shameful outrage, but it is in entire keeping with Holdcn's declaration that h oilice or em ployment in the Htale shall l tilled iiy any one who does n it sustain him and his party. At thenume time, Mr. Mansllehl, the effi cient and vigilant watchman ot the Iustitu tution, was1 displaced to make room for J. IL Caswell, tt mulatto of this City. While it ih a burning shame. halve lieen ostracized , tor his political opin ions, c will do John the oredit to say that he is a very well behaved and industrious This mongrel Hoard did mt t.lp here,, Itjidicaliiwn bus no regard lor age or condition. That estimable and ai'iom pliabed lady, Mrs. Nellie Young, wjifise snt vices in the Musical Department of the Institution have bem so valuable,', was also turned out 'if the poaition which she has so long graced. Her place was tilled by Mis Slater, (formerly Misc. Carucnws,) who has ln in this City, only a lew :iimi us, en gaged in giving dancing lessons. iJ Z, - ' .. ' In view d such devehnwnt. r dim. , ; repted dMjr after day, it lieb.ves Coswrv-v a't.vend Democrsta, more and more, toj j staod by each other, to give the prefer i i nee in employ men if to each oilier, sad In I ! " c 1 each Whet's interests. . Wrll tbry not r -i - blv,.iia every priuusry meetiiig, to iloiU, snd then isrry their resolve, pmdbalti). "". .gj.t-... : IMiss "i I T" The negro sod scsliswa membert of ths Texas Convention have voted themselves TrrteeOonaXI i daf loT-thrtr 'TataaMs Ttees iU'BikiniS-CMitUution. t It is laid that ths Editor's Drawer ia H.17' 1U' -VCsT DO 1 Shjy K At a nitttiiK' ot the SeVmour and Mlair the lolhrwin rn lii'ioii-i'w.iv inniroiiiouv mg adopted WtiKUK.vs. It is the avowed polfey of the leaders of the Radical partv in this State to exclude Irotn ev- rv etiipl ivnfnt under tlio !tate alt p. r-011- s!.,. uro. opposed lo the principles ef that parti : and w h. r:,,as, w, S a portion ot tlrr i". r rasirr psrlV ol North Carolina, ar, pp.i,, , to ftiLprattsm in ail 11s form-, in me, i les ar ij policv ; iVWrY., T!int, in !4. li d. ti ni t', w- will, ft--, tcivc pn fcrt'iirt- t- tTifti ir -v''f nf"fi?;fi i.f tho ( Hi)-rrvativ' jmi i 1 t m wi if in 'V ifi nil rjuji1"!, im r "ir f"1 i r.itirt. r vli i i iintl I' !ii"rt ttt j. cv t r . w ii. i I d'f tr'l n Hilopt i polit y, Onrtj)ti j nenl.s art- t!i i t rm n i , am wt st wk Jli".. j Stsin-I lip lo your 1 ri o n- If ' 1 1 rip t w it ; h'ip vuu ! v iriti i' tin- t t i nf ! 1 1 i-s. iU. w hi iti c w . .i i ity mA i ? t viu. Tin: Nr w Voiik em men, w ho sir n-o igtate Southward. ;:n if-' ? ,1.1 visr-i ' ' ,Npi t !t- It-i(i'rri4' . not tn ui :! it ill liiivc hern st ttlo.l thitt tluy uia tiu-io t njuy ilif put tf. iinn ot i ho l;tv. ' Wiiut .-'iai-iupul..t! in!i!iMii( tuiti itnp.U' i mcn-iricti Kvi-ry imh: tf th'- Sou t hTM i- citl.r u nl r ICin 1 if i! r u!c or in ii it ii y a", , 1 it-f ot thf'HI ImW hft II yoVtllM'J li til,; avV ' rd :ttlii t S i e Imyonot ni c ihe fut i trinl--i ll tn (Jll', ( lltTcliMV, t'ttH f(Jcn. or 1. olrprtVt'ti ot tilt-: "prutw th.ll Ot tiu'Uw.," A l.o-C I llllt )M it ? Ttk ufiit hfttie wiio an; Liitt ly Ui Iv tlcpriVcti of thrr -pif:.i!i ii ot tin- liivs" iii N-tMi t ",i!o)in:i, i)c iM-iti.1 w.Utu- iin-n ot ft the Stat, iom it p-'"pj' u pprv uilitir.d.iic iinl k-'i-p Ifiiiii iin,rol.i ity .n urmt.l in'io Mihiia or Voiu c lorcr 1 W'uMiJ" b.ivi- .tti;"-l it. "fMni-r itt; S-'ti-'t'A r.," jT Jc i "ti t i HTjrtfiX-'ii'-iu'vum lit .!,- lor u- ilaw HtltliLt' p' iu , jii,.-. Tli" prinu,. the .Ni till tin tl ,nie. TrihHne klHW A V"i y K til it til i n m? i o ati -i rf itil iliif in .M'lnef nrv iilivrn tfii in t-0iL'iz win to ir hungry umvn o rt O.l SO lit iti . . i aiM I. r;o ol dis Tlieir it'Uit'iil. iio.i'.ui VlMte, mdwtij ril'feigt are al'i'ite.1 by uu.v kv dipMVeT and . J. . - , , ,i , ,, ' I'ilinoiie-'l .-e a- rrorr. Tmuii: is mi'i a day tha: p'tsse that do not her tin' ulaintivc jeruiniad from j s.Millavvags, tintt uiey ii' labducd and i I noreel l,y the. ri-Hpeciubie poi tioti ol the i community tl.nt they arc the nbctn of i aveis.on ii d ji oin. Yea, that i so. Dothev not meiit ii i Tuo scorn ol the worth and 1 intelligence ot the Mouth ! follow them. Our children are grovvinir tip .to despiac tiiem And why ? Have they any claim ,1. mli Ii noc ol society ! Dues not Ki ion IciuTMo degrade anTl injure : their b , . , ,, their t. How iti.ens ' Are thev not mar- ilolsiu the Stale, I disturb the peace and welfare. jf.4iie,)e4tiiuiw.ty.i ii' ihey ;t; iili'i'iiidoiieitftrflrrit.'t frirrndsVthHrold sswocf- Btionn, t'leir old i, inciples I Have they not abandoned their ruor, ignored the distinc tion which tiod, anil s iety. and history, have always inade h-lu-eu the black and whi'c races, from a selfish, pets ty mot ive for 'he sako ot" office and position, wfj'irta they -have obtain ni hy ttinwtd v.4-h M 4igries t Hw thev not j i -ii d in iv'tu i iie poll-ical crusa ders up in Snithern rich's and Southern honor, putting dawn itie wiiTt." "mrn siriiT eviiting the ni'iro ( Arc i hey surprised l il Bl I lie y r I all or laii iiiii me ui);i i i -iiiai w u h the in gr - a, tr.VT:drTh4r4Wy tfrX! ".Eillhcv' repent ol ilieir cours.', purg. ih of their hypocrisy and til. Ii whence they started ? and back -. WaVNK.'-A lar'.. inidhb. i ' ol the Cltiien of Goldshnrn' met in tm. pbwii', last week, to form a Beymour aud it' m r Club. Ir. A. CL Dsviu jlfeA.teS!k. t.S.r T. VV. Mtncnmb and E tt jit fct were ap pointed iiMrelatif s., flu- ut etiug' was ably antl eloipienlly aildr.-s d by Col. J. W. Morris,' Hon. VV. l ..t.-li, ttol. U. W. Humphrey and Win. R ' inni.K-rj. (Ireat eiithiisiiikiu prevailed, Th lollowii.g pej' rnaiietit olficers ol lue I lub were chosen, viz: lVi-sident, t.;ol. I,. W."Htitiphrey ; Vice President, W. li.M'itti'y; (j : Correspond Sng Secretary, llr. D ioi, odetl ; RecoN Treasurer, Jti.t. ft P viil. Tin; subjoined resolution, amo i-j oi o-rs w r adopted, vi. : ' ' : Juntti'I , Thiit we do a ,'.t!'r.le foloreil .-li.i.-i.j;,-,.. , iv.,. Vmiui. iJ them, a4id hvieo.V uivin .,.i i i. : i , ,r,li. ..d.i. i iii 1 1. unite w ait us in this org.iui.tii'Mt tittnulovuriiiiietit .a. !.l m ore Couatitu -:ioycit tile rock less aiiisliof tiie rud.iiil p u ijr . reWrtsfr-fritat we mtMit titsi people of tM eoimiy to moel u to irfi t ttmurday, the 1-t jir.n , lo .s.ioilU loethur ,nd W nobiiBate delegatus t lbs Statu Jjemocralie Convention io Iji l(. I I in Haleigti on th litih dv"t Ako! ft. -u , ' " , . ..... Ar A i.atk lie etia ot Uie Curservstiv Army un i N ivV Cninu, in Wa.hingtii that 84jt,nl ..f patrV tVte'm KwmwiiU, . H. ; j,, j, u b at to hakir this horrid incubus that hng abova our ftntrtbent breihrej), and we will dp it atth i , i e .- ut i ' i-m.-r it faiui .-..j-.m Birtoiis, h li iii-,l' ''rHWa'tiHint LsiisMtl Mess' ioveniineBinsostaml -rtekpotisms phsated ou Hie uocKt ot men a wave as w sre, nieB who love Itbenr as much we da, men of never boerl to s despot ' s-- w HT.-.v In. ICfntiir. k yjax-Ctovaaora Bra-jilttteAud. tcot), Oovtruor !ievenoo, and Colonel oiford, are all on tue sfuuip. aud the rt- acob. wodi tbusiasui i great ia spite ol. the f.ut tlut the Ridicafj oi.pose uo tlr: ket to rria-ke s sl JK A A, H H Jf'irn Titt ,frnmpr frurttrf tkntMirtfi w fTrtAt ' l''roL' "'" "'r' " "" "VO "flaX ,-!. lie was accoiutmnii d bv Jim Jones, auotio 1 darkey. The t'vurwr was more favoraolv luipressed w iili Jim Jones than with iiara lien. Katon liol inso,., , L.ro. of Warren. aet.M. .. . a- i b, ll.n.s thc-ppotutineutot fnnt af ficfuuiatrly tindetid liilnly the Ulan who Aiuuiuujiiu(iH knows more aboiu shoe-making ttino ifl- ... Vr John II livtiim. i.l ScolUnd Neck, i , , . . . . ,,, , , ,lir,l t Ins-. home on W.dnesdsy, the Siml. ( uli., ot .'.ousuu.ptioii. Tl... Individual, "who write, Mmwlf. ,, . . : 1 1 i vei nor, ' ha, made u,e following appoint -j no ins, in part, ol uiagUiraUa tor I'.iauville. . viz. ( apt. I. J. Young, R. E. Vouug. W. II. , llu:;h.a and S i). Wilson. The Hendersjon niiorst. that, under existing cireum one ot t hem' would do well n it lo it lie do. s, ii. will ventilate him. f.iOV j a. e.-pt ! Tbe I leiiioernts and (Jonm na'ives ol j N. w! ern have entered upon tin- cauipaiKn ! i ill lino -pirn. Meetings are frequent and I enttiusi.istic. At the last meMinjr (tt the ' t'Hy i iul., a Coinmittoe of six fiom eai'li , (. itptmit pointed, M.., to. Oil . llis'nit the county was up-j in attend to the orKauHisiU.n ol ; ....I Hlair f.Miibs throntdiont the ' J' Ttte Vawrn intimntw thatO iu sa"Soni,tor" from New Haunver, slap p, ,l i h la.eol one ot lue vvuiie, nauirat j olli. i.ils . ie t in thuteouuty, durin a itcent i visit Mo Wilminptou. Tor Concord V status that a highly renp-rHt-U.--i-iuwa-yaiive-, uiitlanuv?, Col. Ki'iiin dy, living within four mllr ol Big lock, tiiauly Counti, wivs rocked a abort, tmiM ago by the "inmly loil" ol that sei lion. Hinee that time, Col. K. has received several notes, ordering hirn tu settle up hi liuiiuota ahii leave, on penalty Of being huiiK lvr failure. Such outrages,-the Vrm totoal-rt,! 4sjlsSMlW. av , , . . w.. j,.., Hint iieighhorhnort. If Hotden's black SBd w h i U . . js UmUJllt. rmy J8 Jlornied they jv 1 1 1 never be sent to ''Big Lick. Messrs. tsl.erwood U. Iiilcs and Baofurd biles, of Anson, appointed magistrsui by llolden, decline the "honor." The lorrosr say, with true spirit, that he covets no Aon n lirXin tin- source whence thi appointment comes"; an I the latter say, with equal uisn liijess: "1 do not want any oHkej and, if I did, would, most certainly, notnsk it at the bauds ot Oov. Ifolib-n. Betides, there are men appointed as uiagialrate iu Anson with wi.nitr f'eirofeV mvf agHsteswsMsHyfc-w otherwise." The Superior Court of Halifax, special tew,- bat., kln aeisiaBjsJuvlgB Mitchell pTcrtdirrg. A negro man, named MnCNvyi 1 was convicted of manslaughter for killing his daughter some tint last Fall, and a negro boy similarly coovicied for killing another negroiear Enfield, a abort while since. The Court is at present en gaged iu the trial of the Wade Ditcher inur rtVrcnt, Gen. W. R. Oo, Solicitor, and ftcn. M. VV. Runsom appearing for the Stats, and Messrs. Conniglaud, W. B. Pope, W. H. Day and W. F. Holomon sppearing for the prionrTs. " ' " " '-' " P. 8. We 'earn that the irgumenfih thl last mentioned case was concluded on.Fri day nifrbt and hi h the'Jufy, they wtuVrferT 1'n'a' hfiffMsldTe with a verdict ofr kuiltyi On Saturday, they were brought into. Court, uJ, Judg BtsBt being pryd, liwy- wst suntsated i be hanged on the Hth inat., from which sentence an appeal was taken to tbe 8o ptio C'uri.. ,1 h case was yer isbjau. aged on both side.- '- '-' ,-. "'. - Tbe man "who writes himself Governor'' has appointed two negro juirei fot tbe fourth district of Halifax cVioty,, . iDue ol them, Bandy Long, with 'commendable seme) tefuto to accept I be posftinfi,; giving 'as hi reason that be is wholly li.cKtpate ot filling any position. The Democratic flub of Wfluilng'on Ttr. adopted a serin of reouUou loeijig to uiUhls pfuvisluti tor mi. -w i'l'lf'-e force of that city. Co it rVul'tofi these wotthy men wU be solb 1:td from the mer chan's of Wilmington, nod itieasur, s will -r " ""T"" n"- b at. ttnrw adopted to giv 4heua eutrabas- I " . ' 1,1 1 1 ' Wc have received an advance copy of a l ute pamphlet by Hrsteanl Kates, giving an seHermMtng aoeoant of hist oiarth through the South, Irotn. Vt"Vhurg . WhiogloS. Tns .work will lis HMKt tus- eampwge pur fioaua. Ordsr esn be; . sent to bergant Hat.-, care of Conwrvati Vo Amy and Asvy Uuion. PriM t& p abundrwL-!. Wt, JiXjirt$, ' - . " - Vic ,.5'''(- ,r-i '. 13. - 'ul'Mvr.-.',i M..li.. .'i.W- i nV,ff i.iihiws ivniiai, n us. xioes ri snow as nnscu swiiv vn .nuaii language d ueonoru uul atiout unoct, oiwttss es ealasl enlrllat M'ey 10; IMt,,. iisrt "coiuiiietided tsharn O. tl arris, Oorernor M Tenovsaee, for atmlitfi the Bta'e and0 f-ift iug Liucoln at the' iinriif trie tayAitVi.'' JovsiiX OF-Tifee,,?;i,)ia'ii'eijdn I oihi'i -t meg nn nji'iiF w W : lit Ooveraor ,1 ' iln. vai.i, di , Ms si Anarsw fouvimm MTrtrf ntmrsm -w.w lor l jubnito, .'tii.i.i .:n ,i i,h y SMa f(ive du&Jt lbs-eite.41, ti,oea. v ... . A dispatch fiom iiOigo Mrs:' Mif. natic State C'noiltt o iu utnp Illlnoli.-s 1 iff ( l-put tV UIWI UK .Uli t..i 'I .'.lit; HI juutwjuAu'l JtfaKji., k'Afi ' i-n(i h about the middle 01 Adufci at Sjiiinu. IU " , . v "'' " y 'tirant lis dt-tldss iho hniir.d anifKiV. rwnUM-a.thounknd rxkor te.Iuws Inac he acn- Till. 4'Ormi?r4 PR I HOLERS. f fceir Cr nd Iohomw Tmtmeflt Upon rfsuming enr perooinil liberiv, We, the tsi,ii4, kt.n s, th Coluaitws . prisoners, dtnu it pr(ir lo putbh llw foft tiril, acceiim. of onr irr,-.. nd oos- go. uivn( T.y ifortrjaiy"fttVrin f o ,. jus .Q0t .ttt.Jslsrctk. Athtwn 'WasmatsaiRWt'to tow negro brii'hel in Columbua, Georgia. Ou rweu "J - inin ", . . urn ov..v. aiinv. On the lOtll they were released no- ((.r ud , ,ur , tii, B'Bnlbf hM, MW r rt r Tb sasa Mill stated dia "1 Jnf elV the party arrested, but no one osliersd nim, ld ,n(irt j, only mentUmed to show lbs ulisraotov of the pMceedings. I On (he 14t.ti day of ll4y lour wrsats wers iuade,ou U 24tu tour, on the id of Jitn four mors, on th !0th seven, followed the nxt day by -ttw others; on th tith another and th laWt stnst occurred. Th arrvsi were mad by the ord.r of Ueueral Uita. Sev eral ol i he undersigned have in their posses sion written order which how this fact. The arrest were made Without War runt, affidavit, or charge. No preliminary iexan.inatinn w a held. W wers kept to lotal ignorance ol tue pain svtaeno B(,int u, and tbe Dimes of our accusal were concealed from us So one WOO followed the trial will be surprised as tht "1-1 '' t . t i While we te tlaccoring for tbeeberg)! jiaisainst us, Joe Brown, Whltlsy, Major f ManrtiHIT,' Bennett, and Amanda : Patteraou. i The evidence for th pmsecuHoa acknow. Mftt . Wcr( mtf, mf)vt Hireat ot imuriaonnaeot. TU h M enough, but s worse feature i that the data o these disclosura Is placed by the Wlinv- -a themselves tuAsrfksa to th srressof s majority of the prinoio-ts. Th qusstis naturally arise upon hat foundation wer the an est baaed I Of tue twenty two per sons arrested on and since ths 14 h. of May. tour were ttr (writ erf fg for tews, SriAery, tmd thtfOt. Nine, after odnftneSBSnl in Wns1 cellt, and ruuon suOertog, WStS talesaea Witt out . any explanation whatever, The rs niaining nine are the signer of tola card, -The prisoner arrested in. May war t Fort Prl tvef wsrvd;iO Atistjts, Their eeils wrs ss dark, s dungwus, with out veutila ion, snd but four tset by tevea. ir bed or Wsnfcft wets f ursishsd, - Th ration consisted of t tlic of fat pork three Mime each week, and beef tooiinsutiad tost the remaining day. & pisosof bread Jtrf each meal, soup tor dianer, and coffee lor break last, flnisl'ed tbe bill of fare. An old try tin- ea was given each prlsonar.and in this vessel both ootlne and toop war arvd: tt may be said that the Midler rscsivsd Both ing better, but these citissns wrs sot sol diara, ssxMbsir frisad wars shit, willing, and anxious to . give thsm every comfort i thefrwers denied tb privilege. Refused all eommnnlcation with their friend, rsl tires, sr oounseL, t hey ware forosd to Ur Is these hoi fid Celt .Sight ssd Jay, ptellwi by heat, and maddened by myriads ot mos qnitoe, Tb calls ol nature were attended loin s bucket, which was removed but onoe -t-At"Me'hrwwe)-Bsmetsv. see yifimU in celt fir feet eleven incites wide by ten feet long. These cell wers afterwards di vided, reducing their width to I (two) feet 10 (ten) inches Tbi I terrible, bet true. Upon ths arrival ot the eAoer sent ftwai, Washington to investigate tb err!, the partition were removed. Neither bed nor bedding was luroished for from two .to five dsyi. We wers- not permitted to see tsar frteed, tstnily or eounsal nntU msmoHsl to Coogre bad eroosed the whole eoeairy fo tbe enormitv of the outrc. . Kveo attti iliisM leueta, btvsUuo ft th &ciiun anl sympauiy or Wife or mother, were lUV.Ji Di ed to inspection. The pnon sink was tin i mediately at our cell doors, aad east I ted e !eafcs.e.bp;K T JiSaj f.-". AS-time who oa human soldier js willing to transcend. hi order and give Ul a breaih of Veih air to sooth our dltndt ed, tiuitting veins, we would k hire la close the--dvef . prvferrtof to risk suffos tinn rather than endure tlte iiitohrahi smell," . i, - , j f During ell thi time we were ignorant el tb,(uhr.es agaiastsi. Of oourss, wt w pii vi U owamw rumor that eur errvsi trie nut of tbe murder ut Ashburnj hut nlf r o tr counsel was permitted to visit us; no definite llneof defence could be pUen in iiib absence ol all , ipse i oca tioo. Wb : ..T t t.. v. . . -L'.iL -'i...l'i--t.ii--rr."i '.i;-;. were lurniaueti wiui a u"py m wiw cnargap again (i nt on tha 7th dy of June, euf trlejl having twen set tor tbe.Sftth. - The leiei. ve iing lUy was Buwlsy, end we were ime liundrvd a forty mi lee front u scene m iht- murder, snd the residence of our wit uesse "-'" s-.v. iim. jr.?, m in a-v i ' Bevefal of the BBflshSgned never "mi tlf' dwwrtJTO Wtdifay, sul p.sIIm arrest- ,' Wtjen bey did, e him 'be frttumtd to. treat them with dwMjvet. r ficceut itevelopmuow, new to ua, iiavu shown i bim tit hi iaownnwand hi tret- men( of ftitinniew winttesM win ra mm n nsu i tha otsMt have the nta have ooi ttnagiirti the barbarity with which sere tr. ld, bm they l)oul(l not throw th rttuontibilitv npoe s 'eii)it' drtective, we ereede) -SHrfy leaaH.-. sw SotorMy bis- liHlSiy Wukl gtvs hittu . W fly tor higher game. Oeoeral e.kr fold (ieneral it H. Chilton. fdunSg the war Oeoeral Lee1 Adjutant.) upnjt the eve of bit depanurs from Atlanta, that tie t,i left full Inatrnctioe with Oensrsl l M. f eon mrnbiiv the dislioattloa nf tha l!.ili,nii.u prisoner. These hutrwetwAt tttUniUd m X reatDsent, aoo leave bo tasus a to ut que llM,4M-sJM)relSlp Uuts, and la a sssuuel that will sot lutiuvii Vposx your valasbl -epece ere eiUi aiake g aid oar posution, and'wiii slww f?cl sively Uist this unparalleled ... peneuuuuu Was attempted solely snd eoureiv Uit pa'iti (il puruoiH. i ' -Ihe-r'tliiert 'td0UIIer Of. fie i irrj-oq were kind their ordei would permtr', and reapeetlul, -tout ew exwptKiO'. Ueneiwl Otuw's eof dur. tuw iri, espeousUy au 'iuk'ai4, s is airusg tnnrrsn ertth tftttmirtf w,riwrir, ad i. . . . . i i. . ii . , vnnuisxy Qouuuei ut o nwa . i,' Of ibesbi sud uotii'ing efforts of oun rtmlt we eiinitpettlf in too hloh praise lo im .?pW of GcMtyis, aosl oap-ciaily io vurgowd lMota in AtUais, wa rmaiAotir mocr Uiauk for tufir eyoipatby, and - TUS HAKUVPT BILL. Tb WUfWInK is iuVie t, tha bill smetfilatoiy of tli set TS UWiih " a uui- btred ynm vt Hiurptry thrpnghout the t Vntted B'atrt,'wbich passo.J liotli flousti "" of Congves last week. luiffect is to post pone the action of the Bfty p cent. elwu. , which went imo effect uu t. Until Wua'j aeit : yt:: J r Bt ti!itstat,"4tf:'Th8i!ilje provii on el the second clause of ths ii i ol (aid act shall not apply In casts of procre . Ing in bankruptcy comment ed prior to tl e first day uf January, . li&i, .and ths titus during which tb operation of the nrnvisu n ofiM4Slttaa is postpuiWL shOlMxtSttdns. sd anni tbe said first day ot January, ItftfU ; , sod said clause! so amended a io read as ' fellow i -IhfU pmemtim to bsnkrufrtcy comnesceu alter wanuar,, irilitf, no dis charge hU ls granted U. t iclolAor whore asset shsll not be equal to fifty per centum ' of the clsims proved againtt his estate, aptm which he shell be liabi aa the, principal debtor, unW tbe iet In "writing ot a sjoxfe.:. WMin K en4 jraluftuf Jiisi-redU -( tors, to whom he shall have become liable a principal uVUitw, aad ., eihtt.cbaU Jhsru proved tl"ir claims, be filed in the case at or before the time of the bearing of the ap- . pneauoa tor aiscnarge." : ' li . Bee. S. That aaid act Iw farther amended a follow j The phrase, "preeeated ,prtid6 ( fended," in the four, e.n n suction of aaid 1 sot, shall read; "pros, cuted or defended ; tbephrat.ni-r. .tden' de'itors in line five; sectld.i twenty tw -v m th ai't, a prints ed la tbe Btu.u', , ai L . u.. -bll read "uon. resident cred, , i, ; ' t :A t -t- sj-tf'l 'or'Ma tha nxt io the hi fi.i-o. ta linrry-Hiintb ' section of the act hal in I ''and snd that the phrase "secdoo t nirtoH" is the for y eeoud section of said act shad rvtul "stctiou eleven ("and the iUras ,"nt siiei.ds. any .part 114 4011141,'' ju uie lurt) founu wuuavi tsiu susuaurttaa-'or liuui sp.na any part thereof is gaming;1' antl ih the ord "with the tniur registei or," aud the" per to be delivered to 41m register," in tlw tortyeveut& section of said act, be stricken out. ':'''' ' ' 8K0. . That th tegi.tor In bankruptcy shall have power to adcuinisur oathi iu all esse, sad in relation to all uiattert in Which Oath may be admieisu rd .by comaiissioti er or circuit courts of the United States, and such ccmmiMioner may taks proof of debit io bsnkrupiey t all casr, sui joct to revision of suck proof by registers iiy court, according to th p1 revision ot taid act, TUB BS0ULAR3 AND THE OABPST- tuaaxns. : : . , . 4"t3niSTjil "'rfiftwvtlre letrtthg Rsniosl r orgaa of th great Jforth west, ha no pati ence with the sew cerpeubag Senator and &preo&tiveirR alcliierTBt!iir 'Uf DfRcti--6uue end fBipeWluence, " Thh iTWJwMi. says that Instead of manitmtiBg that juiid-... est which beoome men ins new position, and leaving tb directlou of sllsir to the old and experienced member, they were ne sooner sworn lo tbsa they Insolently under took to dibits to CBsrs. e This hnds . furor "parcel of men," say tb 7Viun, nsdetlire demands, "One e 'ihg tpon Coogre to continue In session till winter, another demanding tetHsUtloe fof the relief of loyalist In Tex , fu issiasi pptv ad ; Vie crlnut. and a third esliins! for. the Mtilx'sch- it oLtbe frwidenV and plwlgti). thsA1' astemuij e use its oesi niurm . m e-p Congress t Washlnitul tliitil he had heen removed fro office." 1fc i ' v.. ' The rnsvsw call thorn Mhot head eeophy-te,,,hrere-MrtbaHin wfthvmftdr front ' their mtwi nf'the wnv, -4 4h..... political sdveQturer bailing friun uo jhete. In jirnd uce a pressure for-' the purpose. t ionueneieg legislation.!' .ut y Ut , ' - W .oul- msui ,ia,t . . . , "DxPAIlTHItHT OR DieTKUT. It is said that the Setoi.d and IbrVd Military Di trlct-t, l-vini prising the rttat.si w Kurih ani fhhIi 4 ' to, n. a, . Abvliama,! 1'JWKla,. awl GinTiita, fiavv ietvd" tn t:vtmt jif what ptsetical beimif-4 this wtiert thn - jstates- are but takes out of two, military districts to be consolidated iittii rn mihtary depart wtu,aud ii,ljuiicjt.tti,jrvuii't JiUinta . . . are SHtthinit in (msedike thi Im tJI,aad Hie Wta ar that, wtltc le jKrne ot dis trict haa hern mergdin department, Heads Wit elcltls the wlt'Stryt'iwiBjtiie.deiij. - paituim.t tits! as i,ib ,iMij, t,iiihto,'Usmul-c ' . . , "Tb thseond sed ThiteJ , Wthtary Uistrwl. sy (Jw!1 order, "hsving oeae- d 10 etiat, lhf Bts'.rf of North Ciiioli,i'at8ulh Carolina, tjrgi, Jilabaitia, atul KliinJa will cortsti iu r tiie IX-piir.ou'lii of tbe Miwtb, Maji);- . , taW. est tieisrftv U, Mrsdavto CtuaaitB4.'jr' litlininiss, dht t , Why, the Department x oL tim.-ri.iuth j.Ae'l whet. I the Depart ing. j.Tllit8.mtti1 'yrhfhtrtety' ' N ith Uurulina. -tJouih Carolina,"' Ueorgla, &Main, Md Ptorld.i ea.f bat, the ttruth Utnat, where, wwler tim nam of District, ivad command, d three States, he is now, . ' under th name of Department to cotnmfthd fejpavfi'i'' 4itfjet N ' -i. jM.J,l.iftMin i.iipin ii i as. )ia .isnhiiin.-v rv h' , ; SxtsouHjksni BtainiH PuinAniiu-niA. The Philadelphia, i4 b the tollowiog Coiuiounicetion ; ,' ",'; 'i " '' i teri proud to leant' thton4 lmodtd Ckrmao eitiaeusln-eoeof th upper , wards fiH9iiy. evlMt v,'iUheHe.lVflted--ab . 'SsK'fieArfeiKitfts losupp.n pi. im mr ami Ulfiir. Tlie Oer man cnix-os "of tli Sixth Ward are also Socking it tbe ninort of- tbe Senteerwie ptny, ling UHWIIliiig M, belong say bioger tB4fpji' emitmij jags . party that inw in power, ' Tue Gorman, not only In Iht upper wards.1 but all over theciij, m g Jat the Dunieorwtie ' leaks . - Wf ink a ileser le)strjngt, on tue authority oi Di--7(oih;VF uf the leading '' " ' Ceriiiaa cit ns of iiie', Hx h Ward, and who is welip' stcd i Id ttie Ocroiau sentl- " ment thn.i gn -Vnrrlty. it thrse-foorth ot the Orimt.p ,wii npp wt cVyavmr aod l iwair tea ( om v w ii.osuc nominee. . j)ell ileral liutier sa d in a niieech. two or ibnwday ago, that Pitekleut Johnson was grnfty las Jud a icj., Sit h venr nsiiwaHhat UfaiiMld ttavwa, kii.it leeiiaeti.. it sir is wuifiinia BUOetry picut of silver sud Carried the bag. : ' 'I -J .,, ,,. ki.,,,., ,., . ,' ' fiom nw aeiil ivovtnbr jhe order is ; AuM.k, the enemy at ey.fry . point. With Mady.jnv, quu-k e antl liot ov tU &Batit.thcm tike 'riiilu. in d she,, ' ' ' - u m nil 'i i , i . 'vv -: i C Vie have pv'e,'Vsey tiee- ral (Irsnt. .'he PuuatlvtUiia Pria$ repeat lit a crv in I it prvaw co.uoins with a tiresome iteration. -rl-... i-. . ' w oijb i. i ivM.visirfi vuiuuii. wtji outT ne Kittowuig : y ' i - i . ,hal uvetBef vgvvf . ii' ii,',, iiit '" ' u"vr wliiiw a tombsirm stanrls , U'A, iotuiisr gravuT fib . Let a bare pea:, say Grant. Grant' mister in Congress seek a saw civil war at -7 -S-P- 1"' - H ssl-Vf 'AW ft k.S s n f Abi i itHMitt , V s " -.rt' f 1. si A I - .y . ri.

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