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1 VOL. 3. IaALEIUII, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. ISCS j NO, 21. . SENTINEL. Krrciys of TBynssaes consbr- VATIVES TO PRBSBRYB PBACB. The condition of Tennessee i anything out comfortable. There it yide spread die aaltsfaction with the Stat government, and men of le baser sort, w"lo gloat la riot and plunder, are takiug advantage ol the condi tion ot things, to perpetrate mischief. A. !, men" of tri'Sfael'W- po iahja9ijf- StMF!1.? J" dorm uung the ''trooly loil." This baa I, ecu increased by the imaginary existence of "Ku Kim Klaos"' in large numbers. Ilrownlow, feigning to believe that an nrg&uiiatiou existed to destroy the State government, called upon theOeoeral Assem bly tor toad to pa; etroog milUia armed force to protect it and enforce the lsws. Gens. Cheatham, Maney and Johnson, ot the late Oonfcdtrmte service, believing that such a course would, ta the present temper of the people, produce civil war in the Bute, proposed to the Legislature U appoint a rouiiuittee ta meet such General, of the late (tonfederateamiy, aa they could draw to gether, to confer upon the beat means to promote peace. Accordingly Gent. Forrest, Hate, Brown, Smith, Palmer, Johnson, Gor don, Cheatham, Pillow, Anderson, Quarlea, Ilihrell and Murray, met in Nashville, Tenn., on the 1st. int, to confer ' ritb the Legisla tive C'inwllVl'jt fhBP;Q' nTI ! A); ed tbemselvtis adverse t the present charac l,T ot the Bute Govern ni eat, hut, oa prin ciple, resolutely determined to obey.tbe lawa, until they were legilimattfly repealed, and gave the nioat positive aeauraoces ot their determination to maintaitj the peace and quiet of tbejltate by their counsel and con duct Thry the op a memorial addressed to the Committee ou Military Aftaira, signed by all tlx Ocoerals present, declaring their anxiety for peace and harmony, their de sire to promote It, and urging that the Buiiti force is not needed to enforce the Uws. These Generals urge the necessity of ''alMbiflg'-:dtSi movatot disfranchisements." ToVdsciesIon caf the Generals, Mid the legislative Committee which met tbem, werice&dfcygty pleasant and calculated to inspire mutual confidence. Every General pledged himself to nijey the laws, and t fvert bis peraonal influeace to preserve the peace, out expressed no hope 'ut peace if Ihe iegiture seiit out the unuot nilitin , they belWVutt that eoHisious were immi nent if til milit ia was sent ou, and Ilwt neiif, iltnenntiua was seus m, auu their personal fliffnence coufiT not rjBetT thciu .n They were all satisBedhst tl oolicv uf tha GeueisJ Assembly Was i ihat the true uolicv uf tha GeueisJ Assembly was coocil istioB the rescinding 01 all irriuting aud beotMMisbl laws, aad especially the re BVMial nf ' ati (lUlranehisemetiU. Whether thrwsj wise raggtstions will baveaay proper ; ' taffdeWie 'piiar ''tJeflWrt' isawsiy"''a" Tennessee, reawilaa In be seen. A msjorily are stHt oppaaed to the removal of dislran chlMiMits and disabilities. The motive which . opavsrfea both ta TenaessM and North Garekina, i mean, aelflsh, ainiater one. Whea they say that they are oppose-1 tothe remnrai ot-tliaabiUtiaa, Jncante they doubt the loyalty of the disfraoehlsed, tbey speak latsaly.,. Their ilesire for office ior thttinselveaaitme prutupts their course. ; IX iMi, couirTr'MssTiyiJ. "4a wtWtMla)aM esiU toaad iua coo. 1 denaed proceediugs of tha very targa aad intensely enthosiailio meeting ih tuia city, on SiUurdayJast, We regret that U is out 0 iMsaWsjafkat delegales'appomtwl (o the Damocrstic State ' CoovenUou,--tietweeB iii aad seven liun dred iq BUuiUer but lack of space forbids. va.WidsO)- aaasnimnry 4m d-sa, as very sympathizer with the cause in the eounty arm requested to irt as s delegate an4io be ia attandaDce.r , All ol lue spnecIieS oil thcr'nqcaston were capital, tut we should do injustice t the unanimous seatimMit of alt Who wera nesa. iit;dlweotav, thatCoLKd. Graham Hay wood's effort was oae of the moat pow artul ever bean) ia fhi city. In a impact -neas of argautent aad forvid eloquence, It was unsurpassed tjf aaj speech tw have ever hear,L We aay thitithool qusliflcatioB . W will no attempt ki giv even an ab strad at iit hut we . hope to see it ia print, "CAft I Mtw !' The policy of the Na tiooajj Otnistimtionat petuocratie party, in th is eaiapaii!!, is out f tggrttuM,. I not .1.,,. i,l,ud in ,to ir aK. Jnt n4wairv til 'r1 ' . J Ootua at aft' Pirt t Motr f w vJsawsaaaaVl aadiut t)e wtili which the iUdical 01 garis diily teiin or 1 tbt lnntimerble false issues which the Kcbel Jladical -raiors setk to ttiak. ) ool ftfjVi Iheir silly and puerile flings, which,' are lbsigned. I pro voke "reply and" divert 'aitention from (A rweral Cfcaige Chars I Charge rsaaM Kap tem thehtiv. Li bare tilor as ar,;h J y p1 aa,r g''7'' mlractiua of Jtb Uooaliluuoa jfceir ji - grama ot d gradation for th waiu Dai aad ot aegro supremacy, their iwmdlipg peaa(iatul and awdaiasjii,het' aief ul exueqditurea .of the peiplt's miaieyV Www e 4 - . . . . t , i . naurpatioa oi toe nguu ui ws raori.at thi Rial, and ' Nation ! Pour hot. (!Hhat, ,4s'Mii laoik ' Vsf. ' -Mliaaasa 4 ) sJegracUd aat'ive l ,. .JUBa,.aiho.haya Ua ,lalitiliiig Jiwltslaehe into owtiUtyjo tT; mm e,8 . at erv nssi from .ear htaWnta. ia sveA meeting, from every eoloma tha issues "tVsie jpran l Jtsaaw treaByvlHiil ;'xV''tl?f vividly te nonuili, for which aa out-i-.ar4 aad iadigaant peopla .,anf- abcrqt ta caoi mem to account 1 . ; , :si.kV.5W.-ti-,iv.rtii,: a-i: "''tbs wtimxtfcvitzri 1 We observe that the bogus rcliel I.rgU- i am .af-If kmd aad Aiwoaaw tve iteo.4 away, from the people of 1hoe States, the right to cast the vote lor Presidential Klee tora, and have resolved to cast the vote lor Electors themselves, by winch i.rmt mi I V Colfax will receive the vote certain . It will be reuieqibered that Sooth ( nrolinu used to be specially denounced ly the It id ical party as an anti-republican Sttite, U cauaa BBT: ixjgiature U4 uuitucuily . her Presidential vote. Ta General Aiw-mWy ot Nrth Pw.Hu.. now in aeasion, will scarcely do tin Nothing would operate so prejudicially, nt the North, against the Radical party, a a course of this kind. We observe that the New York Y,-l.l intimates that, according lo the Hovturd amendment, those Htatea, which are guilty of that iniquity, will lose their rep reaentatioo in Congress, and gives the see ood section oi the amendment as proof . I the position : "When the right to vote at any election for the choice ot electors for ("resident and Vice President of the United States, repre sentatives in Congress, the executive mid judicisl officers of a State, or the im ml. is of the Legislature thereof, is denied to am ot the male inhabitants of aurh State, bem twenty one years of age and citizens ot tin United Stales, or in sny way abridged, cept for participation In rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number ot such male citi.eus shall bear to the wfcote Bomber of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State." . JoHNtoOH. A large and cntluisrWie gathering of the Conservatives of Johnston county asaembled iu Sruilhfield on Suttir day last Jethro Thain, Kq., prenidini;. and John Guy and Milton ('. Kicliardwin, Eaijrs., acting s Secreluries. Appropriate resolutions, approving the platform, and fully endorsing the nominations of the Nn tiottal Democratic Convention, were umini moualy adopted. Kloqflent anl stirrino speeches were made by Mes.rs. A bell. Par ker, Claud. Banders, iladley, IrouiWiUon. at . C; Kkhardaon d Co. Ji$u Que hundred delegates were appointed In i represent the county in the Mate ("Vinoi tion, on the 13th iiut. The people of old JobnstoB are fully aroused, and will give a good sfCUUQt uf tbsmselves jn .IfcYeqilwr. j Seymour snd Blair Clubs are being formed i throughout the county. j THKT ARK COillltO ' We learn that large numbers of the goo.l people froiu adjoining ooanttra urc cominpi - - - rv . , , . . ,. day. Prom Wayne and Johnston, they are coming iu wagons and other private con veyances. They c snoot aiTord to travel ou the North Carolina Railroad, where uueh exorbitant charges are made, and they tie air IimIiIrs In iyCiiiVh the littlf nartv sniiil vrfiicll We' PSTW' mrW' HeWWf blblted. PiitiCa'a Sramas. We learn that one of the largest local gatherings ever assembled in. the (Joyaty was that at Fuqua'a Springs, in this County, on Kriday last, on occasion of the Democratic Barbecue. A number of ladies itnj graced the occasion with their presence, and a spirit of great cuthusiasiu manifrated. Thu dinner wis fine and eeara an, rraditahui to the Datriutic- citi- I urn of the neighborhood. R. C. Balger, Kso . addressed the crowd in a aiHei h of great ability and with the iest erlVct. JiayojauaiBM was orjjani.ed A Rei:f. Durinir the 'debate, iu the Senate, on Saturday last, 1 on the Holden carpet bag special militia bill, while Mr. Wynne, tha Repubikati Sator tnw Frank, lin. was ably opposing the iniquity, he was interrupted by Eppes, thecoaM'lack "Sena tor" Iran Halifax, with the 'btemgatary .' May T Mt the- Senator -ir rtuesttfrn f 1 Mrs Wynne replied ; "No ; ism addreaiug chut avw a! fmUUwun " Eppes turned almost trait With aatoalebmeut. Hayes laaghed.aiid th negro worshippers, geoerslly, were a.- tosaded.- What I 4pe not awr or a gentleniea f Monstrous. monstrous ! Lrrrtti Rivia. The Democratic Censer vativt citizens of thia district (this county) met Ih fore at Roeenburg, on Tbursdsy lar, 8trkklasii preaided, A Seymour and Blair Club was organized aad rVwtv-eix names weic immediately en rolled. The following sre the officers of the club 1 Pferident.'J. f Hopkins , Vice- asv fitWfc ItsiLJ ChamUiaa and A. P e-.wnp.vf ':mmrrzmri.r?igrTS:,:i.-i 'aj-Wst Houkiaa : Recordiua Secretary. 8. Brant ley ; Corresponding rtecretary, T. J. Wigi?. -. Tha Cltlk Was ably -and eUiqueiUly ad dreiwtd by Dr. E. A. Cruilup, W. 8. Harris, Esq., sad PMC. Fwlr,all of rrsnklin coanty. ArjBrjaji, There was a fine gathering of the patriotic Democrats and Conservatives of aalwra, ot) Friday last. The Rev. St in a si Irey ptesided and Dr. VV. J. Buabee was O . Tl !.,.:... L..riij n,l,.ri.,iT T.w.v e 7- - the' ftatioBal BCHslnafli KBs arete atlnhred. f Gloriooa tittla Aabnrd la O. K. T GasLXTCoavarrrtos Ilea l the Pro gram'rM tW TUursdsy. It will tie seen that 'jooil time",!t pfovliJerf for1.'' Uverytbing ta) th awat quiet aad osderly wanner. We antijipaie a targe toaxvarar nf eope, ainl a glorious rally of the friends of Kevmour, J,, Nrraa tbt people of North Cayo i Bo aaOt WHa4. V wa publiaheal a pa xsar five times th aixa of tha Btnlitul, we T ahooid arm BotavrioTTOnVajintrt 4'a Cwalfla' tha State. prjaa 0 THK COL- Tl- in (l, lfati,.ui! full I'isi.liCt r. I VH. SKI MOVKS J.Kl lKli F AC- - .:-,r . . .lai, .i Inief hut I ' a' V.l'ili ol I h - , ollttltJOU tt our I ,.t!'l,:. The :;tll-.. fltislll of Wealth i , r ' - i i,u!;if lit-,-. I,, iii. the danger n ; it, t , i.rio w liuientw o( a il' t ir-r,' n, I lie neec N-lty tin the nr , , in, e, . in ,- ,-t" i lu; radical rle- ,,,;,n, III I I ,,r in. lp. ' '!!:,, H -. II :'n -:i.,i,- v i',. I l.iitlifully tie jih 'iiI iii, 1 1 , , , m , i . In.nd. from llie com prion "VniM Old j.oin..sl lioiw.t) t.ll. tUJ, JHaS . f-li. p p;, . I.. .i.Mik. ideg .-f the demo i crat -u lie. jvci-iwsuv tor tftifir actrve - ,1 Mil I.,, I li r clans of 'I" f.-oii ' exei sv,' of deduces bright t Im: coming ele--,li :v and truth U i he cause more piin(i!es moie I udieal lawless- , !. Ill 111, III til ll it -. Ill,- ,.i'l ed . tuill, '. l,:,:l III il l I 'hill the lo. Il u.v, l i- ' M I-, :i'i ,'iilW 111 N -V. lul'l -,J-Im V- V lor the democratic ,li,l, iMIy relied upon hcliiiiiig dedal to r -1 1, K l l . BP ' on jiulille iUet- II II , in uui-.laorf",, ul . i'Ui now t hat he ,,l I, nieat, Delllo ' i . Hud. in all bu vt 1'iesnlenl ol the i in, e' ill carrv W ill s Is Ihe -IT llie l limn I Ill, I J 1 ,1.1 1 ' I l-'. I nil Wll I, tie i ami I ,i an a, In, 1 1 l.e del id, CilllIU I the in I im ilou ,l ,,i-l mi .i.e. I 111 ,1 ""if-' ,:r ' .. rein, : e I to all ll.s lullueiicK thai I hi - letter is 1 he t?,Slli b to .iite(. Itadl ,li lormuy on ah, I. ,,i ..I, i,i,- wih, r e have i. .11,11 .4 the beneti'a and mui surely ensue to the ,: i ot Di-nioi nitic succebS , s. 1 .ik V..il l m i -. lileiiMnva wluc eoiinllv in Ih . IK i 11 While Coven to enliceal the w hiell he real' ln III i and I lu lu I mil I in; thuir ,r inooir i-ik,'! no pains l.o'iiluv mid M-orn with i lie- 1,10,1 -ir, I Mate govern injii't ice and absurdity 1 f ,11. mi- Si-iniiorM, he streaks .4 of Ihe honiBt inB"M .' o the republican party with a can, tor iin.l eoiiHiditralem-ai which lorenliailow lie- healinj; mo, lerution with whiihlie mil ndmiiii'ier Ihe nverument, lie en-,,, litolnllie'lii lo 111, lei that OIBDJ ot the lll-i-l I I. 1- . I 1 he li, publican party I ai,, gout-!-d against the i ho ti hae prevailed in el. whit h he' attributes to uuu has. Ixutt kc buut llal e ,llrt-l,iroi , Violent 1 ollll'e!-, (.' xiri-M' , i-onii-tue tuet Uial ihe the wri'o!jitie r-tTrnf ot s lHiwertnr p- pllMte it lie ,, I I,,- !,, ,i,oiik eolllKes into which l 11 huii ii-,1 1,1 us most impetuous i-"loo;-tie men hale ri -lilted Ironi the ,1 p. llievilnble t, ml em y ot all uocbwlieit e.er ,i ul, ii-.-. nod liiiin 1 Siwmuir evidently rir perta-Hi.it; nti-.'r a ttmit i)eraiicrttc--vhi torv, the w iser and niore moderate fHirtion ol ihe rcpiililn nil leaders, who,e influence ha- lain ovi 1 l.orne, will leeovir the asccu Inn, i .In.- ., Ihi ir talenis, and that theic w ill alii inard' l.e no ditlieulty in Iranquiliz- int' th rmtrv'tm thr .-rrii fmi-ia yusfiesr; m.i.h.runon ,.! 10 Hcarti "iiiTm ToTTTG mil seuw-. One of the 'crDT)f !yTWOfir mi,iits to etpeel In, in a Deiiiociatic triumph is the sponi.-ineoun 1 ImiiL'e- it will cause is the leadership of Iho republican party Uy dwar fing the iidluwicc of the reckless snd domi neering spirits aliii now hold the reins and crack tin- whip. It is by such a change, and nM bv subversive violence, that Uov- fUm V.rSWfif a" WftlrfiWttiirY mm ! mi nt ol the prevailing difficulties. j , .! A'iJ".J t'AHKWKLL. ,t , ,,ie,lsurK to publish Xti final ! (,rili ,. V.I the ( omu.ai.der of this Military, j ( jl t . 1 Jha.0iivktkr,, 2nu. Mil! Disthkt, Charleston, H. t!., August 5, 188. i Ioenkrai. Ohhkhit, ) f No. 150. ( In obedience to General Orders No, 1, 1 frwm Ihe IIcHiTipiiirteis of Ihe Department of the South, the undersigned hereby relin- . . (juishes the command ol the (roopa in the i Thcolliceu of the iwnetal ataff on-duty at. i fthV Iteadqtvartr.' Pf that "DiStrtet v ilf lei port lo the Major General uuiiiianding the Department ol the fioiilH. In relinquishing thia coiumand, the under signed takes this occasion lo acknowledge 'the zeal and'Tiilelity with which the offlceri and men liave performed the difficult and delicate, duties committed to them, and lo express his thanks to Commanders of Posts and thc offictrt fit tlfe ..wtaff for thlr acti and zealous co iiperatiou, and, to all, his warmest w ishes f , r their welfare and happi ness. Ed. II. S. Canbv, fir' vet Mapir General, U. 8. A. Official: Lot is V. ( A 7. 1 A m :, Aid- le Oamp, Ast. Ass'l AdJ"t O-.-u'l. Maiistom!.- I wei.t to the house of Mr. Kvaiis, lour nidi s from Mt. Pulaski, to ate il. .i.uil.t.on, um1li1.1l tn a vnnno man who MMl witca by , m m& dup .v alwaya j supposed tint stone to be fabulous, but bow 1 I kiniw better. A young man, aged seven- ti , 11, - Mill, ring Irom a nl 01 nyaropno bis. He ws strapped to a chair prepared ennreiMlv lor the puroiwe. and the atone so- uiMrd. li)'iUiiilirtiutkM bee bitV: ten. 11 lollierco eirvrn amr tirioic sit ikj poison was exhausted. Each time that it .Iri.pneil.on' it was bathed in Warm milk, snd ihe poisorrti ttlefl on the surface5 lul!tt vly ol a g 1 evil 111:11111. The stone ia a porou one, i.t shape resembling -the bslf of so egg. The hydrophobic young man is now as well HSnybodv. Mr. Kvuns has piade f(W0 out 1 Wis madstone thia summer. LtUar. S Ixmit 'Jimet. ' I iiFN. URAKT. A fiekrsulllu UIUM-H Hi- ... v.. 1 i I.:- 1. ... 1 lonSS US 1 1, HI lieu. .I1U1 niwis mywvm a.jMiwtalaivh.ia lhaiiu.ttCA.: serensde, the aighnicant feature of which, was toe FurMros aonoumiuet thai He in tended to make thai ctiy his Imare boUr. We see no Beceiiy bis , rmignihg hi commission ia the at my fU hiileest i November, terninly we have, li.aju o! tn Dim am whs.f-XtUe b.ili?liiiiel o hi. LtaKii.temiM. UH.Ml,-, JiilUit.iipial 4 ,,drt,llu.l. k Dprni oaipstincesat. Mttak. kjri.- AT It as heeoraa- a Qisrwriiisr' wtlhmr. Mr. f advcaied lire tyrigiftal fnif. run is. ' Tm 'FoiiMATto or Ct '. -tVe ai ainre than pleased to see the spirit thai is iieuf( luawihnaUid ta, Itiist aaniltsM tv-sr-'t -f- p&Biziutt Scvmour aad Blair Claos. I be people are thoroughly alive tn I be movement, and we can vouch fif this sectiondoing all f iis duty. - CluL are being . furmod J la. eyyrj prreinct. fox'std Aews. "' Al Saratmr Prrirt!r,' New lvork, a fa New York idd gtva Beyiooiw ai.J Bisir 10,000 xaaiority. Tha aama , offer wera mxde by others, aad BO taker. ASSIKBLT OF ITOBTK' CAROLINA flNT tamie)'. fiKNATK. Sati ROAV, a-v . C4ld Auj 8, to ord 1 Hi-8 - at The Senate o'r lock. I'raer tiv the from llaviilnon. Mr I,oi Senate .. , arm:iK oanRK, , via: The Act to provide t. r tin uf siiriaT mifitis ' " '"" ,,r the " ih. Mr. Iiespass offered a mbsiini'e lor the bill, similar to the old mililin law of ih, S'ete, in most respect s Mr. Kesp&ss ssid he a o, 1, .,1 to ihe original. In the first place, it m ci, 1 tutional. The Constitution provides ho n.e organization l( a militia, hut it d es n l provide lor i tfecitit nnlilia Thi- ij -n -ii ,1, has In en forced upon this llmeial As-unlily 111 an immodest manner, on tin pa't ol c, 1 tain itiL-turiers of both Housed, anil an iiireoi,l was made to g&ir tire cnemitanl tins mea--nre in the other branch el tins t'spil' l, prevent a free discu-aion The friends ol thin bill are swsie ol ita irregulaiii) a.i i ils unjnslnes.-i, orlluy uouid ii-t be alraid to lei it bi lairly and rqusrely dU u -sed The puople ol my seciiou, ainajomi ol whom ure Ahite men, do not dc.swe this bill to pass. They are peaceable and law abiding people. Soiik ol the li lends ol Una bill urge its pa.-saKe. nil Ihe ground thai there is an urganir.atiou ol ihe Ku Klui Klan, menacing Union uieu. Let tlic.iu pr., dues the evidence. Senators, (said Mr. It,i I S peal t j you, iu the name ol my good out Slau, to deteat this ilieaaiiie, 11 jnil pass it, you will inaugurate a ar, and the bio d i ol tMir kindred will now like wait", ton will have the same eceuoa enacted hi re, as are on eihilutiou in Tennessee, midir llrown low 's sway. The disposition to pass this measure exhibits cowardice. Men tl 1 from danirers that they kimw uol ol ajam appeal to Senators to stop aud pouder well thia subject, aud not organizes baud ol marauders to devastate, and' iiitiruipl ihe peine 01, our good citizens ol the olil North Mate. The substitute which 1 have ollered will prevent ad this turmoil, and 1 tru-it will Ire adopted. Tile queal ion beiug put oil the adoption 0 the aubslitute, il-was ailopli-d by the loilowiug vote : Those wW v-uiV lu..ihe aliirHuitivu ru . Meswrs. Barmw, Bearvtvy, Barni' Bmgittrrt, Bejiiiaii, Ksves, Igg, Limlssy, Lssaiter, Love, Melelwr, Mason, McLaughlin, Hurdle, Kicb, Kespsss, Kiohardson, ltobbins, White, Wynne, W instead and Wilson- 144. Tboee who voted in the negative are : Messrs. Nellaroy, Burns, Blythe, Colgrtive, Cook, Davis, Ktheridge, ppes, (negro,) Forkner, Gsllowav, (negro.) Hayes, tfar rington. Hynmii, (negro, ) Junes ot W ake, Long, Mariimlale, Moore, of CarU-ret.Moore, of Yancey, Smith, Sholfiier, Hwei't snd Wei irer-'-8 --e---- ! : Hiiliaequently Messrs. Cookjllaves Joins irs, U'l'iK, It a v e J u cii sfuifie ilth e 1 rvo ft of Wake. auiTSwett HiKiiijeir their votes lo the affirmative, so as to secure the right to moved to reconsider the vote. Mr. O-lwirne wjis absent, on account of indisposition. , Mr. t iiok tuuveil a icH-ousideratioii of the vote, ami said ; Mr. Speaker, some days ,h. t efjiisltfc a bill nr tile oigsniaaiiOii ot llie Militia. The bill whiclUiss Ik-en volt d down, it was thought, would suil ifllpaitifs. The bill is not unconstitutional, and doi-s not confer any extraordinary power on the Executive. Il nil hit tunc. Mr. Speaker, il is neces sary to pass ibis bill, lor III" protection of Ihe Wil 111,11 iu this Slate. I'm y deuiaud it, and the constituents of the H- nntor from ikaulort will hold him ivSponsible lor his action in iliis matter. They uiut have pio tei lioii Iroiu tile urin-en hand which will slab Jheitt to" the heart in the dark. They, want, proreciion iruui uie isiioeu ariauiura ey, who seid to deprive them of their legal riiffila. The uoof cohired liei diiien snd Hie laborinix while ami di siri the illit to rote aciawdiiui Jo thv-diitlalca at llxir uau uiia pK - temawd tW tbst right from Hu m, auil leave tin in in the hands ol the lauded aristocracy to crusn tbem snd drive them out, Ac, Aid Mi. tiwos was iu iavor uf rccousidera-, tioo, aad n a I e(lehseTy from the old mili tia law, atuunpiuig to alio tho slight dit kreuce Utweea (lie bill under cuusideia tiou ad lueducuHitiiil aiorad. We ft km aet attempt to n-iuri his aueecU ia full, but wen struck witii the argumtiu .as being a very strong defence ol the oin militia law. Mr, Laasiier was opposed to the bill and was not fully prepared lo vole tor tile sub titifle, but II was lew obirctioualile ; con sequently he supported ii. Ho did not think U bill wss. sta-Mr. Iiel us have Ihe old uiililia law, uudur which we lived so long aad happily. I desire that bill or something aimilar. Ue vu opposed to srming one class oi eitiaens against the other. lie did not find any ilidiculiy ; he faadgoa (II over hra.TJistrfCt dunng -thw last eaupalKn aad urged universal negro suffrage. There was sot single brtacb of tha peace, or insult offered to him daring the whole time, . Mr. Cook thought tha Senate might take jay.)ashis)- aail fae.aj,rJtaa3iasy!!;te.ajh.: tag' up U) this thing. ' Tue lira,, uad come to act, aad if eertaia Beaators ou this fiiror had tha" backbone, thssa wuqld act in the same manner. W have Ooi?eino and be should have'the smhnrity to punish the blooilj Hordes ho are oppiaing (lie icov eraiueat. He cloud by yn I ling tUufl rnr tnUslloway, Iroui New ft mooter. - Messrs. hiirow aud itespa-s protested egaiiMt such action, as attempting to ran-eofMilrr-e tha time of ihe Uonte, entirely. OalVrwsy, iM-gnt,) pruceeded t oiake a vehesaeot Msaiach ia laver uf ussuttsidersiioa. 4 "-fftppeey imsw,-wsat w sswaaw lf saw rungto, wach we all! Bid attempt to report. He favmrad tha original hilt aad Brged a ttawwiasdssatiua. - j i ,s --,- ;-"-: , Mr. Wynne stated i bat it wse Dot a,s inten tioa to have said a word spoa this matter, 10 day, bat u Becators srer rtlapnsed to da Sprat kar, wbatlieri aa l Htuiadaac ia tue tv-nate ol north Cwmslua ut a gywauaiuut, 1 heat ssf war awdrwmorsof Wats, threats and menaces, tut il haa biu said blesaml are tha wesatBakera," and I so tssoi them- This tuigiual bill icada, that the Ooverniw ia hereby authorized and' 4inat4 to appoint, organize and equip; it i wot Jteflscretiooajjrihin wbethet he think it aaoessary or tot, that h shsil aele) U aad pat tbvciasa ar fooUnr. I ii0 Bl dSsI3ef tnn BefSSsTfrt WOT Tcs iterate what I Baid. sever al day ago, there ar aot Hv reepetUble wbita Biea IB the QEITIHAL . kl, i ,., ,i,,s b.il Women uiT,Z there are rot 111 white nun in said coijiny who- will mi. into. thtililia -What will t j the rrMi!t i Vi"l roi the pa-saitf of Ilii-Litl bring ali-uil ih,- result, that yam are M-tkiitg to avert ? '1 lie w hii. s n frinkiiii coii.ity do not s itipaih'a' with nie politically , on Ihe eoetiaiv nr.- lot tor tie other way, yet there "w a- n--t n -oUtarv bi li ot ;h peace ) during til. ianv,u.a ,,r nt the polls t Mr. W yniu 1 inii.Kuc I, lor UH! lime IJI an abh , ,p,i-,i:,,-i lo ihe in. a.-uic. , Mr Cook s'ale.l thai he lud been inform ' cd that a S, n ibn ,,11 this Hour, who w as ' 1 iiiwwiif!ih4,m'itm -hart' eei, aafiad f and l!e,l bcb.ic a m hi J. tibiirjj, Iriuk 'in Citrmtv j Mr Wiinic l . ..n id.ud- 1.. n . sir (,,;,!, j , j,, f,,, , ,r alll Mr. Wynne: Mr. 1'rei-nli ')T, allow tin to 8 IV that the it iti ttifnt 1 .1 r Mr iit-tead w a. opp- er nie I i.e i-te. Why ri-' 1 1 id. nt in Seii.it, ,1 - on III canent pa-, an, I it : ,'(,'. In .1 ,1, sire It, pilhlli an- lo I nl I.. I 1 SI -.insider ' li s floor th it H'it f-ii". I 1 ike it, dcmi s r.ili.iii of war. Mr. I.ind-iii a.- e.pja . e I t., 1, 1 ,n-i.lfiir- 11, 11, up hi noil, 1 I he opposite side ta k iitw.'lt taking bill n.,w, and tiriiendniL; it so ,is 1.1 t In I liabltable to 111. I., ,,- , Whv ; 1I1.I1.', I1,, j .1.. il ih Ion- ' l'ln -1; Us t-i g I c I 1 1 , I ! . 1 1 111,-, v I , , I , ill,, a 1 , ill,t I'd 1 o I II -I I i I 1 ,1 1 , - ,1 'h w 1 i i,i ,ll 4; , I n : 1: I -itvi ly aitl waliiln Mi. I.linl'a, Wm-- i.iiii,'-: su,l t,,. ,1,1, 1,, hi- 1, Hill,),'. Ml. liail,,il oppositnl a 11 1 t-ii.'t. i. 1 a , 1. 11 He said'ihen coiil.l be no i.ouipioniM ... j t w cell t hhlu. lite i.iliginul bib urns !-r i su-lainllii4 I hi- enii 1 li iliclil I y th. 1:. i the silbsllilll hi illil audio.' II I ! .. 1 1 1, ii pi-al, d to .N ustors to -t m, I 10 1 h l" i lions and sustain the civil iau . ot.v a. ;amst Uuil a UfAAiiiaidoiiUiii iiud Uit laiiii. vviiV by ihuui. .7' Mr. Mcl.aiitililm o,p.-,,l ll- l.d1 He kftew id no iniin, who na- iii-po-eil 'o throw any nnfie'liiiient in Ihe w iv ot leal aiitboiity. He h,id uciei diuiin a disunion bieaiij or uttei. d a diMiiiioit seiiiiiueni. He lought i iei -sioii Ironi lln iiilaui to Its death, mill he was tiohtiu Iladieulisin now upon the same priitciphi. and 1 xpi eled to llht it until llie diiy til Jus death. l'ln Senator Ironi Cuititock liad said nomethiiii; about certain 1111 11 talking ab uil war, who had never smelt guu-jionder. II. w-uild inlorin that Heliato, ihul he hail si 1 ved Hud fought under the old flag Inf.. re Ihe. Senator (low Curium k w as born. Other Senators occupied time in ilix iics- lug lUu qnuiUou On mutiou iif STr.' llifriiiw, llie furtTie cousideratiiiii id' Ihu-matter was pottpomal uiiTTT Tuesday lie I tif. 10 o'cHocli, when Ttii1 qucalioii will in ur on Ihe motion lo recon sider. On motion the Henate adjourned. I he bjepnlti r of the Sthlitirl fur -irishedaviis lull, lair and interest in; ac count ol thi' important debate, tail we have been co nip, lie, I I,, curtail it, 1,11 aii,,ii,,t ol our lin k ol , epiu c. l' u-1. ju -l'1 -h ,'l be dolli-, ln iealtcl.1,1 tho'-e S, lllllol-,- v 110 Al.tod Utp-wmaiilii iiiuauL-tiitUifei i,.,,iIa.Lx l.'1 iii Ens. I Uol SK OPKEI'RKSKNTA'I l KS IV I'NIlRltOKorMt IIAII.HoAn I Sati iiiiav, Aug H, IHfiH. The House w as called to order at the usn-,tvWHkJVJivvrj"vl-;'J''' V1'-wi-1-'ii-'-.''"'''' Prayer bv the Rev. Mr, l.oni' Mi. Sinclair rosi' to a per-nuuit' expluita tion. Hit did not, on eilnrday, inove In pay the per tlttm to Ihe widow and orphans of the late Senator from Hampsiui, on the ground that lie(the Senator from Sampson,) was a pur: i.sn politician, bin Lecaus . it Was the precertcut in thin Hmrse tn pay frnni the day ot decease lint il llieeiidof these sion, and ibis view was sustained by the gentleman Imin Ca-swetl ( Mi llodm-tl, and others. -. . tia miitiim, thihi lI tB!iinii;. the .regis tration of voteri was recommitted to ihe Commi.tlee oil llie .1 nil a-i.tr v A niiiaage was rcc. ivnl l.oui the Sctoiic. riiur urriim m ihn resottitnm in regard 10 the iafo hehatesvli.-1. HMt. Also, concurring in the lull iiutliori1110 Clerks of I lie Superior Coin I to lake exam ination ol Jemt mretrt. v I Also, transmitting a hill Incorporating tha ttalialiurj Cutus-uiry, Aneiiiiiu, jukintt tlie concurrence ol ihe llmise, Heymour (e. b ) liotn the Judicial y Com -mitlee, ri-piirb'd tiin fullun ittat bill an, I n cummended thuir pawaget ; -. - : -A -tiW tn iiwaiila iiieimnig.rsweftl-t -'-srff under leviis made by lorm. r Shi rills. A bill in regard to the Code ol (Jml Pro ccdura. Kslus (c. b ) inoie.l to suspend the inks, and take up House bill No. lid, providing for the pa) uirlil uf Jlie iuleie-t ol the public debt. The rubs tert suajieiuled, and Kites ad vocated, at s,liia lei gill, the passage ol Uic bill. Mr. 1 lodneit offered a mi.s'ilibe, in 1 IT,s t repealing the ordinance ol iln: Con vet, lion, and piovtrturg.ttiae "tSi'flefrnrl Asaftninry shall take steps towsrils paying die int. r. -i on the public debt. Mr. 11 Hlnctt, ln'ftdvoratini( Ills- snb.ii tllle, said he had always oppo el the dor trine ol lepadiatinn 111 every form Hut thv wdpinMi of tlt-(aiiieiiHtt, tl cJf-n-i tiiiii eWcl at thif prnsi'nt tlNiii, Would Ht terly baukropt and ruin nor jMrnple. He proceeded to picture the present state of dire poverty Into wMdh llie" hiaM 'of our p opla were plunged, and the difficult! w'uli w I, hli they paid 'lb elf in men t taie. This bill would reqiilrQtlie Btatft W xaiv . a., U..s. s... -a 1. . a - .lli above ber expenses bow, at lrat one roilllou of dollar., i Wuerv wet ativit ao amount to wine f.-oiu i 1 will sweep away from the iiple eveu the hum b ail i bat ills Constitu tion giv,a them. The niW.a aUs ol the Con- ituiiftii, ia the late canvan, f edged tliom aelessxitast thatatansst apita tstattatft. wouM not be tailed tor ia 1 treaty. Mow was this keeping taith with h p-p tetlM.ir K bow ? Ail li' iile wanted was ttuta They were willing to pay when able, and th mea to who: it was due could well a1"- ford to wait. advocated lite OTiginal fmf Vest said h was tmj l bearing the people talk slmut p ivir-riy. 'i'.iu, iwuplo ul hut tui)n . c M.1 'k ! U,,. hmn-JU u 'i their d"bls. lie ipxm.-.i the sniietiiitle, CWd Ka Klui log ram was agwine to Visa auythiBg looting like iiudiatloo. When -Jfaariartppt puraiiteil tioJer; danW kratle rale, h was a young man. hut even then, h was so Jti he got right tolersbly Aim good (led of diacuistofl, Mr. Hod- asnameu oi neumging ki tne t ederni i oion. t passed it sec md, reading. ' ' iT'i "J lmie1f .iiniit the f lt m'Tl.w t 1 "S ; m ,uf,"fh'r.r s n , r uWttute inif .tisiteit 'BcJiiy'etRJtJottj tai .nSslwa'iK' J'tBittBa tW liuilaiihi'llif tuatiwi :.3l,Ti:a'.1.;ti-:,.sv;fc:-1ir; until the bill ball go on its third reeding. . 1 i... . .. .1. . 1. in . .. 1, . 1 1 H Wl".t. UIK llll I Ul) J a Stl-OHH " . -- ' - ' n,,, 1 , 11,1 pi.-, Iifll. IJ,1, 3L11111, Thecal! . sustained, a;id the hilt passed us ,ee,md reading, ,y a vole of yeas 59, nays 7 Hv l,aflil. le I, 1 - A bill 1,1 iiini.li.-l tile ''bait rot the Wtvterii ltsilro.id Cou'ipany. iieieiieu. By the aanie ; A lnjll to aiutnJ the charter ot tlic YVestiru t , K . C. RehrrctL Mr. Durham, and win is, mtered pro. ,rst ,'aint the pa-suge bf the. Special ''lieiRi 't'- - . MeMwgti Ironi the Governor iraiismittiiiu a report tram tins Kuperiiit endent ot t he Im v sane Asylum. Orilered lo be printed. Alter some further unimportant business, liie ll.uee adjouriuul. SKNATK. Momuv, Ayg. 10, 1808. w as billed to order at 10 Til.: SellaUl cl.M k. j Prayer by llie Uov. M Presbyterian Church. Atkinson, of' the I Li ave oi absence was graiiled from Fridny j next, to t.iie. mil ol the ut-aiioii, to tho lol j loaing St tutors, vi: Messrs. Lindsay, Mc- j Lanirhliii, .Ma,.on, K:heriilgo and Smith. ! INTII01II CTION OK BILLS. It Mr. W'insteail A bill authorizing the Norfolk ami Oreat Western Hail Hoad Com pii.y to extend and conatrtiet their ltoad 1i110u1.l1 the Counties of Granville, Person aiidtn-il lii bricd to the v'o.nmille on liiletllal luiprovctncuts. I!v die siiine: A bill to Incorporate the Roanoke Haiti an Transportation Company. Same let, rence ttiade. Bi il r Richardson : A bill authorising the Wisiciu lUiIruail CuuipiuiJ to upen the havlgstiiin (if Irtwell rief, ai'jtlf''eo'IMj( ol Moore and Richmond. Hamii rolnrence in tide. i , The Couunitiee appointed to ascertain w lnil aiiiouiu waa jiccessary Incomplete and luniHli Ihe (lovrnor'a Man-ion reported Uiat it would require, nl katt, I0,00( I ! alter cnajiltation with Meass. VV. 11. ft li S Tucker. (More than (ha building is worth, 1 Mr. Sweet ull'erei! a lesolmioii, proposing I 1 hold evening sessions, fruw and alter to day, to meet Ht H o'clock, aud providing Initio t that ihe lutirtting sefMious shall be giu al lloee quarU:rs p-iat nine. Alter some iliicus-iiou, mil, pie, I under a suspension of the rulesr ., ,A ittcssage.wirt ,rvsMX!d,ifum Hb Home, trMsatittinar a RealBtiia resciadiog tltawaK oluliouto itdjoura ou Monday next . Oil niollnii ot Mr. Swrrt, rt w brtrr-wa the Oil, I.-. Mr. Sweet, from the l oinmlttoa on Privi leges and Elections, to whom was referred ihe petition ol J. W. Stevens, claiming to be legally elected from the 24th Wtmatoilal District, recommended the appointment ol Mr. Respites, Senator Iriim Ileaulnrt, C"in miasliincr to piiK'wd at once to Caswell eoiintv In emuitiiMj certain persooi, unihir ostTi, wdn, are chSlgiiif, III suit! pelitluB, with hat 1 11 k voted illegally. ( oncurred In HuI.U.mnH lolls intra Islmn up sUil L ili-posed ot as lollows, to-wit : Hill to provide for the employment of cnnclota, ami the ereclloB ot a Penitentiary; referred to tin- Ciimiiiitlc: on Penal Institu tions. Bill concerning the Courts ol the Justices of Ihe Peace, and the lules ol prooeedinff ft'tt withdrew his ,ibtinitk WSrViWa'd Tti' trTlff Wttsawf, Ifi.'TfariWCI'tlU'iT'iyt'l i- r some diacusslDo, reltirretl to the Cominit ti e on the .liidiciuiy. 11,11 to amend an ordinance respecting the jurisdiction of the Courts. On motion ol Mr. Hayes, laid on the table. Mr. Kohhina rone to a iuestiuu of privl lege. The Haleigb, bhunimt, . gtsvexra iiieiit orniiii, iisii stated (lint he had delayed legislation by resorting to I'arliami.iiitary lacii v, or by making taction piilnts. He pronourir eil Ihirrjharge to bit tiritrtte, snd appiiuh d tn the Senators to bear huuotit in this stritcmciit; nad ft asy of tticm irnew Ihat he, at any lime, had resorted to Pat njiiinit ii-y inciiis iu order to delay tegislas tion, tn my so at imce. " He wontrtnoreaiVrt 4sJ4itagjjlf, ys.lswitailtaxL t&nc,. lU.t ilaV ply pniuii tiwsliagtt :iv tin luul 1011, tho Semite adj. turned. No I F. - The R. porter failed, nn Saturday but, to gel a sight nf' fit. lUwpass' substi- iiiisurr in bear it citnlenla! "' ft f IBtsTaKe"! in , til H,s ii(oi lull. Il provides Iota spe. i d ( iHisubuiary tiite, lo appointed i.v Jusiii t of the I't-ate. to arrest consiilra- ptM'liiuB'l.iittttf ball,, I. at any lime, &o. Hlioald it pat, - it will be published iu full, , , ,,,, Tub rt atler will icnllit that, ia 8fur daj'a proceedings, it was stated that,Mr. Wynne, i.f Fratilflin, ill r pfy td a tlc Mi ni 1 f Mr. Cooky fan fioWiohnston, el, nr-o. I ihul Ihe aia eiiient was a )iu, Sub siipaiiiiiy r, Cotik asked Mr, Wynne It ha ii.t.nikii Ui say that he, Mr, Cook.) had lied Ml'. Wjiilic r plied that he did luH itpji'y Hint epithet ti him; hilt Msa alaV-mi-ni ii-e f, p e-iiiinnV tfcat ttie ttunator hl jh'iBtM'iif aiitat,'!1;1.1 pew2giaa!gz .Mr Hums, Senator from Cliatharn, Was r, puriid lororrtseily.m Baturdsy's proceed ings, ss having voted against Hit. Iteapaa' subsiiiiite lof the Special Militiabdl. He voted fur the sulrslllUHv v '-''! "' "' ' iiotrVe ov r e mie -JKiNr tati v jk'," 5 liV llfillKHtlKOUNB atlLRiUB j -MoawatiAiig, tf Dfiiki HotisecalM to onler at tha usual tins. Piayeriif the It-. Xlr. Atkinson, id the 1 :. V jleuuciina i iprt. iite l a mcimuijl tri m citizens ' of Davidron Couuly, asking that (,l l dt b s be scsleif. Kelt r red to the Committee on Proposition and Grievances. (turner press nti'd s pot it Ion frota lerluia niureiia, sskirtg that fli dtvtiflatit 6f grain be ' protiibired.- - "widerwM yje'pinet until the 3rd. JI. today in November Beit. , Seymour, front ih Jtldiciarf Committee, rrpiiffd Mil tstsn-erBing the rsgutratitta ol viitela. , . ..f., "-:- ., ;. fly iBfre1 .V till coticsrnlog tba frg i ratiOH ut Uecda, vi-eoni mending thit i aKStytJUf ft'l'- S Bv 4's jiwy " O.i Tubtl.iti jf 14 yrn'oilr,' tlie fnf at dsiendi-l and tiw it'll tioneiefiilna tire S isrraluiw ut Vo'er 1 jkjti I M r.ind miMl)NSS,MW,isi:'iailiiiWM air, Urn li a, ii uiuv.it Ui oiucud, by an ad dllhmal section, which declare that every male person, liorn m the United States aad a resident ot the Stat It- month, aad ol th coiintf mi i(tys shall he entitled to reg tights I toterj which was adojiteifond the(lt then i ot cioaens uf Nurth Csrona naaaKt ,1 several ttdlcis, Jt,itT.,viW'w-5-;:,,:.- .C'-"': The lull t prnvida ftrr the - paynen 1 f .ilitf Jat!':."- MU-MiejiBblie. 1I4 lbs friths, ' tcvv Ijrfrli Sii's-Ittifa fir sm tirtii 8, ayuihiirumg the Public Treasiircr to borrowthe nxmey. 1 Adopted. Edna then moved to print the bill, as amended, and make it the special tinier at Hit o-'elork to-morrow, t arried. On motinn of 8 ymouf, the ru'es win suspended, and the bill of 4 ml j r ki due paawed ill at t.fat rvait dji-s. 1 On motion of haiuumiibuiiaHc Downing , the rulos were Misnemled ant the bill C01- I tiog Wrhi.-wa put.-Au,- tu.wit reaatnga. v ' Mr. Jarvis mwvect to" miteii Hut .bind nt the Wreck Master a.5(Hl. instead of 500. Carried; but, nn tOti tiiini re:umg, tin laiiid wst reiluuad tu l,JiWJ, uu jholiou ol Downing. The bill, s, amendotl, then passed its last reading and was ordered lo be sent to I lie Senate. By Seymour: A bill Irf regard tu the iii tiinidatiou of voiers, Ordered fr be print ed. .' "' Mr. 1'ou. flora the (lumuiiltot on Privi leges and Klcctloto, presenttHt s) naoluiioii relative to the set ft Mr. Long, of Caswell, and asking for a Cnwnsaissina to proceed 10 Caswell to take evbleBt-e in the raise of ".Vil mni Carey, negro,), who claijni tlta ,.aea. The report lien oyer. i " ' Senate bill, reqtiiritlg Trnatees of the Uni versity to resldti in the rawnthi front which (hey are appointed, passed ita several read ings. - . .-s ;."v; liy Mr. Durham : A bill providing that when, from any cause, a lury shall not bo drawn, the presTMing Judge shaft have power tn have the jury drawn. Tho hill passed its several readings under a suspension of the rule. - House bill concerning,, fishing in the t'npe lx:Bf wvi taW pTieary, (negro,) It- was postponed uutil1 the set oed Monday ta December nei.t. - House lulfNo. IS, changing the luanucr of ihe payment ol the capital stixk of the Wtntern II. 11. Co., was postponed until llie second Monday is November tieTt. Vest Called up SoiiatB bill No. in, ecu firming the Clinibr of the N. W, N. C. li. It. t'u. The bill wu taken op aud pasicd its several reading. ' 5 ' ' Senate bill No. Ml, in rrlatimi to tho Ri Cords of County Courts, passed it several readings. (The bill provide Unit tho re cords of the old County Courts shall be considered at records of the Superior Coujtr)" e,, ,,. .. .ltuiisA 1)111 So..e firuUijijt'mg ihe .dtatU-... IstlrW Wf 'fHjtror froTli grawj, waayjwstfmwed -ta December next, : Tttuwulutttm tTrfaTorof the piililiealnni of the Ker. Mr. II ir, lie's biHik, iu regard to tha resource of tha State, was now taken tip -- : ' . Justice, of Rutberfrd,aid that he alwats advocated the spreading ot inloniiation.and thought that this .book ought not to be treated with contempt, but, inasmuch a the" present session was drawing to a close, and a great deal el important business was ytt to be tranasrted, he rnttved- tits the further consideration of the bill be postponed until .tUS lillfl .11 lllbltt jSUlJ.U!i'XaiXL'ia, A message was received Ironi thn neuaiti. notifying tha House that they 'had adopted uhatilute for the House bill ettalHiahmg special Courts for Wilmington and Nuwbern, aud asking tho eonenrrenre of' the House therein,' On motion the message was cam- Cilrted In. ' 1 - bUl No. 29, In relatinn t weighing rosin in the Port nt Wilmington, (Jo ln,itl,in, the rule wers siispcndttd and the lull rtrtt on its several readings. - , Mr. Ksrrow moved tn amend by making the'penalry provided for ia the bill in lieu of I0D. Thi'Sniudiuenl wasnci-epbd ami the bill parsed Ttir!t(-Ttdiir!.'i(inrt -wa ordered to he engrossed .fyl nt to (lie Heriale. . ' ' " Honsto bill H 81 foilljliiig viCimir" in the General Anciiiblypid fjU an-ond Xeatliug-.-..-. . "KW.K.M iij.h-.i-jb.- House bill No, repealing the Stiiy l,aw, togethbr with Hi sd r-i!jMv $rw ihtt- -Jiidicutry Commitlee, was ruad. - Ou iiiotton; nf Ur-. tintUiu,lJieJi!ll win .Jftilt.-fttit!iy pnaipunod, Hcport frinu the CiiniilTiit'eoti Petitil In stitutions, with a resolution tt . appstint a--Comialttce of (ma from each Congressional District to .locato thu dime Peuilenliary, J-Js-Mtio adimjad.-fc ,,;,T. . A bill to provide lor tho b-ying oil (.oiiii lies into Township, txgeltier with the re port pt-thc CnnHnrttee, to -whom it hart ,(jun tiitrtrEd, ncumtni tiding ihut ita lurlh rr pumsi'tiratinn: bir nrn'pr.iK'ct tirrftt next" st anion, wss rend, untl, on luntlon of bey mour, the n port s adopted. The 'louae then adjourned. , - A 0op Iiika, Tha rohNiim olfi-red and adopted at the organ .miiouVf tha (lab U$ ffflymotir end lllsir Club, on Vliurwiay, tBWmtt ths blacks to join the Club, la 'a gad . The itieaieta gei tltem tn join u white man's Club until a auiheent nuin bev shall have joiaed to enable thcin In firm a I bib of their awn. with tlu-irowti officers, Ao. -Not a 4m4 nt, and -w thit.; sivery Cloh wonld do wsll to adopt a similar rei. lntio, VfrwtntJ Mtmr-rr - i A NrrilM Bui.f.-In thn Hnrdar Btale Convention the proceeding if the swuntd . ty frwf pirjipmad-h JWwag: ttssta,,;.., lion: , ' "A'ljpnwif, That any oU.red man rympa Ihlicirg with the DeuunTatic party, nr votiug that th n, V iithBipr'il trattdrw hit face, -sb enemy tr-ht'ra&rf knd putitical murderer of bi children's rights ;y which was, after somedjsciiauon, indtiiutuly post- -ptiutd. "' :"'"" " ",s s , I,, I if , ti . ftaitsbacb, an itinersnt, who - war eleetad to Ctgress Irom Hlsaisaippl because tha negroe did act fancy the name or the man, ha been eomplsauuii; that Congress d4 aot faah htit v trstmgli-. rifle th the fioil" mes of the fewutu. He f gv warning, in a tugulnou tont tbst he ' would net u txtclt taiilssissippi, but wu).f , rstwra Jtuhom sr Ar tripMmliy chm fmni Sad aewa, but many wntra of tf trlba Will rona hay Jo "go back" upon ;'je tfeiid ffi'lKim- . , lft p p i 4 ; - ---- ,-i -.,-.vay.na aas - ' OeneVal IVtloB, ot Kuntockv, defies that Wl ILuntWtin ar.aav othet fsnuthirn n,n lit .cvi.l'V rrj ""'I'rlltWl'ufesUsu., luli.muiy nd vou( i,i turt II, iitoi-f alio plsttwu. Iln any t it was plateed ia i by n free-soil noriliotner. An Mtttta Wasbtugt n crv,:r, ho h -h , 1 been endeavotiuir ta averr.un hoar i:... w -Ittciuljcrsl at tta-t jtlunitl sisml i rf-i.-.,,,.,. tt luo Pr,i-"v-'',j eftnner. hw.aM(jt lit Uie tt, cot i ut o.U), asiU that tha 3eo Tetary of Biate returns, with oui pound in ijasast, th mum regarchi ot Mr. tjtward. - ' ' ,j -iJ'i,'-J-'fJiiU,'T,-i.-a'S' i--UT - . f -fT-i- c: V -fs s?t-TA'i3?:'p.ii tU-tK'i' -&r&i.'3' yc.'u,,1-ri
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 12, 1868, edition 1
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