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- v -Li- - --- a, . . . ' ' ' , ' ' 4 ",' r . : -M- vi-iiu i--- -- " " '"" """' -'J '- -"' - JMWI r-l.L.,.,-J-ra. JMMMMmn. - - '' r;-:-;--;-:t-- -rj;.3gjeg--.g.m-m-i, Mini'' j ; :f VOk 3- RALEIGH, N, C WIIDXIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1868. , NQ,i7. . SENTINEL. WM. E. PELL, PHorillKToH, .ITA. Kt.KCTl 0 fi'S THA W We observe that a viricly of opinions ,re eftpressetlj by th. Nrtlieru press and If, aa to tup teachings ol flip recent , w -tl.'M. Tin' ultra Ka. Heals do n.it li. m- aa, ite-hia it jHittUjBWyiM'Bw;ia.li, lU e r pie, of the enure Kiv'icat programme j .ml e-ntol UiHigress, lint some ol ttiem, tiuli s Wendell Phillips an.l Mr Siuihh t. lniii x.tv InI.II t murk out further tU.liiwl , iceiwo, m ileiuii't-l I'V tl' prinrijilen nd nimot moilwo lU'putilicunisni, and winch must b carricil out by the 40th.. (VmgresB, Infoie (tie 4 tli. of Man-li next. Tlie more moilerate He.ul)lii an journals take dilltrent view ol nutters, and con m.leJ tlit tbe lesson tuuti'it that (Jen. (Irsnt, ibom tiny set down as moderate mid conservative, in his v iewa, is stronger than tbe Hadiesl Hepublirsn party, and that it will ue wise in tlie party, in view of the growing power of the Di tn.H-riirT, to nmder ale its course and torn its attention to im prove the flnineiul conditiou of the country, 1.1 retrench its expeinliturei", correct ila cor rrtplinos and nbu.'es, ad- lemm l-h Wttnlxn i.f taxation. Among the Democratic journals there is a disposition to accept ttic result. dicarfrBr (rf s flawing sjwwwHnw-amwwg'f the people, and an intimation that tienerai (irant will nut be controlled by the ultra men ..ol the parly, which umy place him in neaily similar relations ith them to those in which they placed Mr. Johnson, and that it will not be surprising il the Democracy will rally to his support, as in the rac ot the President, and f r the same reason. Amid these Conflicting views, we conceive it to be all important that the S.,u!b should n it ui.scouceive the teachings ol tbe elec tion On this account, we have d emcd it pruiknt tir surest, that the bouth should .ftpsVfc nt tftr ie4r.si f Thai 1Mritf SUf tne American jM-ople, what.-,. r tl...t may be, give tie government and the administra tion o! Oerj. Orant such support as auty and propriety may r. ij lire, aodfItttfiylrtr Uir the deselopments ol the liiture. As the voice of, the South can have o weight in, shaping his administration, and as, in fact, it can take no part in National politics, po tentially, for the next foor years, it is wise that we should ccept tb teachings of the election a an endorsoraent of "Oongros sional rfioonstraction," and eBdesvor to profit y the It sjous ol experience. While, therefore, we caunot be oiiintereateei in the action ot the gotierunient, lor the next four years, wAhoulf be content la look on as While we di). not propose, by any mean , to abandon onr principles or to break up the Democratic and Conservative organi.v tisas in existence in the State and in the South, we may change, their names and di rect the aims ol those orgapizitions to mat ter of State policy and to onr material in terests, for tbe present. In this way, the present incomplete organizations may be come more solid, more uerlect and more edi ient, both for the present and the tuture. We propose that the aims of those associations shall be directed solely, not lo any chanties Acta4i enft by jequuvroenta ol the "reconstruction, acts," but to the nwli ficatiott of ouch p&tt? of the Plate gov cfhuieil Mar WI laaBltll-to HUT nxiple o'r condition, which impose enormous bur dens too intolerable to be borne, violently change Mr old system, loved and revered byll, and afford no adequate protection to -vlaw:to;fBt direct tbe aima of thoae associations to the reatoratioB of .tbo customs and laws whn are es-ntla! to the security of lile, liberty, property aad the reward of labor, tqnally fat U our pn)li, and lh concen tration of the organized efforts of intelli gent and enterprise, lor the promotion ol the harmony and ttfprosperily of all class Jfinjoli..intorereno with th qetton ofn(rrag. We would enlighten that tbe ex,periraent way be lairly and fully ttea If fxiieriimc shall ihow that- tti 4rf4 afford protection to Hhrty, confer good and not ' evil npon the State and upon communiticii, purxfli and elevate sTcjt4,ui4, guarantee th 1 right of the people and promote law and order, then let it stand otherwise'' rem tt. We say gUc.mfef2i"l- .!!?!! it will do "alt thicae; for, to far Iroiu it, wo bfdietw jvaiTersal sufirafje is so uenilxed evil, ns v r bat mi y try it, lair!, fully, as one more ofenna do tte altaf of peace, on the part ol tin tvfoaduity' K-AfJ1'.- ?-f . ittTSjiiti-!" r."J";,firi H '-pcSneaVQr, iatfrj, Jeattf,'- Stntte it "rntrst tw an,ia oriler tnpssu.b-t tbe African and the mixed blood get all he can," ont of the nn nataral, anjut and illegitimate behests of . Congress and i th Northern people, i. e. 4 Mc jf hi polUiedtnntXiif wKk tUsy 'wSiltcSi. W wotUd pKvur teglttitit to Mm, ol onr w ftceorX tintll Ua was worthy of it and knew how to use it ; but sine, he las it for good or by ,the act other, let him test hi eapeify trr it, fc oi of But let u watch ad Uke carej that if (Wall not be ostd a an lostrnmeot of hi and of onr rnia aJ The ruin of the Repub lic . Ueoft, s.j, let dm Dmtcrat; and 'CwiseTTartTjtrrg'SKiMtiytt rtmsid Jtit)itA'f Vet them b increateci in wniter and ei5' cisawiv, but Irt thcm t dtrecterL sr the Sri)t,tr tirii!r .ItW ot r, hoojo lute'' Irtipritjr I - . - .. - - r r . ..;.. T ...... ...... The s!t.-k of an eaflhipn ike distinetlv frit ill VYadesborn, 0:1 Tuesday ru.,ri,iug hi-t. Smu.'nl tho-o mIih beard the noise toivrtTtrst arirmrtivt trtfa -'tiri's'iit thunder, passing ..If lH- a Ion,; Ham "I imp'y wag u oilit'iM thiil tin ti teat mm ixli were pt r cplil.l jarred, ciu-ino w in lows to fit t !c, Ar. The h i t seemed to be pf im-pall v in L Uici.uoili.i ujUji lit., I . The Wilmington '(. mi a that il the o.t various kinds, j,h Iihvc l.c 11 established in that citv this Fa!. anvcriterion of it prosperity. ! wi: On Wi'diii'Stliiy evening laat, a Utile son ol t'sitiii U. T. Hull, of Anson county, named Henry, ftnd a;cil a'lout 12, while re turning home Irom a mcciinj; at Lilcuvillv, met with a painlul mi dent, which re sulted in hi diatfi early on the Saturday moruin toilowing. 1'lie ciieumslawes leading to :bi9 meiunetioly event art. thus given liy tin- A yit "II em y and auothiT Lroiber were ridiha colls liDd'Uiriiia to thnr latlier, which eolis BH'iit a stiK-k ol hoiiM not. d tor their last inilinij nihilities. Tliey uiiexpictodly CHine on nonie clof(iI jtHoui, wlio wre also rut u mini; from tin; him Un. in a short tiend ot ttte road, on n loll Hide, one ot whom, in Wvlifff uvm.l ot the coltH j.lait-.l huns ll in thu way ot the "in- llcpry w :i ridiuj;, routtin; in the throw in ..t the nern, the cnlt and lleniy Mcnrv' head sinking a ro( k in I ihc cut t h 1 i n o.n him. -B ' nkm up -istnHiiwwiHf minWwir nt.il t ari.eil to t Ne nturtMt lioll-e o'( ,li. Va!t"UK, hi1 think, ulieic a jiirnl ex iMiiltoitioti rev aied lliit Ui 4 skull was ha.l!y liai'tiiiLil. He lingureil utitil Sat ur ilay ninriiini!, stHted aliove, wtien lie died, having rrcci ed every attention thai love md ttllVi tittii could teltw'. His j:a reiito have tl. e deep sympathy of the cuin muuity." Uii Tue,lay !iiht, in Concord, as the re turn from vie uiui previnjts w. re coining in , a lare cr m.1 ol negroes, jubilant over their silicesi at that box, c .Heetu-d in the stieet, with tlie purpose, as some nejjio :,;ltl,a.V;J carried tlie enmity ; anil it waij wttli n at ililBeuity and forbearance orftli'c part ol the whiles that riot was prevented. L ,Hj.&arlt?ghui tu leatu that tbe bar ber of WilnilDgton, with u Rem rrwty which is truly COtnmendil.le, hare resolved tot to charge Deinocr.ti in re than the usual price lor shaving. Our on physique has been somewhal' iois'ttied stn. e Tues day night, 0ll we were leal fui that it would entail to. extra ipna." L ilr. J. D. 8tuty, KrUo, some time ao, ex- periineute.1 quit aueofssluMy in the inanu ficture of spirits ol turpentine direct from wood, baa Bisdo qaue an iinprov. tro ut iu the tpparal us used, and has erected a small retort eoMalntng the improvemerji- at the ilip JH"ll of liuujrs. Clisl.iey lirua. , )tt , d iningion. The Journal says : ' We had an opportunity of witnessing this distilling process yesterdny. The iui provement made by Mr. Stanly ooosists of two cndeimer, when formerly there was but one, which entirely separate the oil and the spirits and render the latter much whiter, cleaner and purer. B sides manu factuiitiK "pill's, oil is also distilled and a (food quantity,"! tar or pitch obtained. In addition to the three articles, a tine ijuali ty ot tB i Biail: iu the process, and the wood wheq entirely consuaiej leaves ao ar tide of charcoal which il said to lie niot miperirrr for eftemieal ptirpnses. Prom a cord of ordinary pine wood IS to iO Kl Ides f piflt aatj ajujii 30 gllnot 1 eaii be (ililhl'ied. The arrangement of the iKtillery is simple, anil three retorts can be casSlyr maofftfed hj etteJitwI.: Th inren lor will doulitlem reap sn independent tnf -lunelroia tlMinlriiitactinn of thi prooeai. He assures us that il he were to conduct a distillery on a lare scale, he c.uld easily supply. K"s to the whole oitj at fl r .lUousaud, It would be a bksdng if he ' wWiiJCvi'W."'"-'""'--'-'"' 1 Sot'TH Cabolin. We lesrn, by a private telegram irom Colainl.is, that tt is tnuugUt thai Suulh Carolina has (joue for Seymour and Blir by from 8,500 to 8,000 majority. The Democrat also elect two ont of the lour member ot Congrese, vip: J, P, Hedf M the third District, and D. D. Bimpaon, In tbefoortb. - I ot geaerally known- that aijlac. lion waahehl i Virginia oa Tnesday lat. Such i Be.vtihia th-: case.;' In Alea dria tbe Seymour ticket carried the day. Under the act of Congress, which provided that noelettoral vote should be counted from Stare wot repntreted n Con;rm, Virginia will of course bsruWd out. TKkR will be another eleetia in iiow York city in aoul Jouf weeks fof"Jfajiof, lo fill tbe place of (Jovernor Hoffman. Aldermen, C(Mtncflrano.i will alxvj I The rribM aVis the Raiioala to rua no candidates ot tbeir own. ' , gs,rtoi;' naaj.jiiiy io New . York wta -ftOiti,.!- ali .. Bti jk-u. ... Tiut 'total' iota ol iha Ctt; W I S5.S16. 1' Wt of the S3 Ward f tb Citf, St week largely Democratic.. . . " look our ron nKTiiiCAtt "KiMatt JSti.Ztfb Jifiiw-.- "t warned the rit J oj fti Krancisro f the ealanrtry bh 6a wrm ftanled it, as next fli orde. Our' Atiaotj Mt from Sew Yrtik Soritfl most, f f( ar. Bow Wnffe in turn ; but it i consolation that a body in motion i retwdeil in proportion to th distance trirvfir" - . Truly your. Tbohpr, "Prolessor of tlio wiWrnt" 1 tt T'ttfe-ff fit fltw Wftr Whm'f- Si. one bnndrexl and aeventy cuniages, several irplmAKf Arab and Kngtrsh hree, a well tatba-flneatciUeetiiwi t exunt, in the caatn-hbifae BndtaYJ; t ot'heWyat roS ace at Madrid, MOT IX .1.SMT7..A' We ngre t to (ern, from rvnr private cor respondence, and from the Asjieyille Xnr, that a riot occuired in 'h it place on !. tion day, in wiiich. the nigim-s mu Ulc aggressors - tloiibtUda ninler ibpiavc.l win u instigation. As iiskiiI in all ucli conll i t-, they suffered the eonseijiteiv es .) tb. ii wicked folly. The -V, w -1 . the (..11. -itt .particulars : RkW aftW 'ffie' rifills were 'ooVne.t'" on Tuesday morning, a n.-ero pres to. .1 . lialtt t vote, who wss-lrnowTi fiT the rik of the rlection to have b n ome --u, i.-t. l ol ftyiny and publicly wliipped Tin rli i k reutilidt'U him of it, !nil the ue.;M told h.iu he couki not prove it. A peinu -i.Hn.nnc by, w ho knew the tai l, w an appealed to and cotn.borate.l the statement of t he clerk I'pon this the negro turned to the clerk an. I said it was a d- - .1 lie. Ol c.uir-e, a knock down was the re-p-.n-e. aiui t . s a tew moments there w . gient daro-r "I a general row, but the coiiutant were M-pa ratod. with "nolai.lv hint " A lar;. miio her of negroes were a.seiubled around the polls at the time, who InH'anie readv ex cited, and many ot them iinme.iiaielv hli. but in a lew in.iiu.iits returned nrne.! with cliilis and bludgeons. From that time until about 1 o'cl.x k, the negriies, baneled together in - .pi a. Is ..I I n etity lo torty. almost o.'ctipi.'.l the public sipiale, while oue or perhaps Iwo walked uj and down the main vrecr, with of. eves o.bed op. eu liiel in baud, and in u ImlUiniJ geiing niaiiiier. But brie alt nti ni wi. paid to Ulia folly, by the who. pi. .pie. e-i l no diltirul-iy occurred until a n ti r . t i.e go es commence. 1 an attae u- ne.. tbtif Ktv, wetf n hurt - vte't t tt t "onv -rvT live th keL. It was evident t hat t Lis in tn s hie was in danger, and a lew o..n n.- n. determined to protect hiui, :o.'k hin) nn.. r Iht'ir care. At this tne negric- ( iotCit ','iiiii uatlured ariiund and ci.tueu.-nced fi.-tisin iliein. One negro fired pUttd at .Mr. M Lcellor.1, while another struck k''.m with a , s'one, aud stones were thrown at tlie while men Irom various quaiter. At this an indiscriminate tirinp conimenced bom tl.c white men, and a general, hasty retreat ol the negroes lollowid. ' We regret to state that ' e poor negro was killed, while seven or ei., 'lit w ere w min ded --mot t ly flesh wounds. i No man deplores the oceurtinee nioii' ! .fljBswtMHst ) ktwhttoar te'.'titaw: w. 4 pres the feeling" ol every white citir.en ot the town, and if the true citizens ol Ashe- j ville had had any influence with the no- : groes, il would not have occurred, for it : ss evident, (rfn lire timr of the tir-Vt I f acas, that a terrible on1' break was brew- lug, and if the proper authoi ities, or those wlio profess to Im; the only Inn. da ol the negroes, had adviaed them to ifo home alter : voting, the last and fatal ddocutty would ! not have happened. Instead of thai, no ! friendly advice was given the negroes, aud i a lew of the more ignorant of them be J tame insolent. KepoiU were stalled early . in the morning that it was the intention ot j the necr.ns to take down ihc Seymour and Blair Hag, w hde ill the kitchens the negio girls said they wished to hurry up their ' work to see the fight that lit to take place ' between the blacks and whitis Whether i these foolish reports were tiuc or lalse, it 1 mutters nrt , ttssy m tni th inru", and rhc-Ir hanging around the flip; pole, in large nuiiiberi, all the morning, iH'i" s,,ine color ol suspicion, st leai, tuat tlere was something in tin in. So long us the ne groes showed any dispoa.tion to b.- peweahle and orderly, there' Was no danger of any dis'urbance ; but just as soon as ant man, white or black, was in danger, "t vvtintf tit he yltnteJ, thin it w as time the white people should show to these deluded criatuies that tin y are deti rmined to protect i v. ly voter in his right to exercise the elective frsnchi' according to the dietaics ol his own conscience, irrespective of I.oyal Lea gue dictation or negro mobs. BiKf itdere are strong ni-piciona in the uiinds ol many that it was a pre ineerted pint gtife3 ville, and we ate more inipreo-nl with that suspicion from the fact that a i ie of our most rsfictd and ared ci; ix. r.s was nnnv lug into town, before Me ..' ! jti i H y currtl, he hcanl a drum heating, and, n nuirinir of some aimed negroes that he n t in the load, what was meant, they told lino i it was to gather the negro. together ' lb"1 they intended to go. iuto Asbirt iHe anil i :'dTiv the -white ptcrrile niir.'; ' ' ' "" ' " "" ' ' '. t That the negroes fired first., and threw a Biimher of stones at the white people who were protecting a conservative neuro, and that the while e..pVe Bred in soil' defence, there is siillioieul ol the most ti ll i1 le pi. ot , That the proper authorities could l.ave prevented it, we have n t the leaat 1. uht. I aud ii the feelings of tlee iirgnxa had n. t been o completely alienated from our lust, : white citixen we r p at, it wouul imio been prevents d. We will a'o state that n.it more than iic,ht white tneo were ngnt?ett lit tr, ami tbey routed at leant two hundred negroes, show ing what will be the result, if the Kadirnls contioo in exciting tlie negroes to acts of violence upon the white people ot the South." s Tub PARMAMEfijAKV Lkader -Butbr is to lead tlie extreme Jsc.il.ms in the next session and in the nexl foflgriss. Notwith standing the Jiteobin p'ess denoum-ed him tnosl ffi?ltTef, Mr! lorl?l frrr hi ttefMtr, pead'ng th Canvass, outdoing the DeRioc racy In bitterness, and bringing many i'tiq uities to light, that' remained concealed nil the 'Toguea fall ont" among tbeniselvus, b a triomphant lection demonslrate that he is the true repreenUt!ve of Msssacbuietts purij tan Wm-, and tlssveaWp- beaul'ea in hit lovely 4nat,..mi4.,.iia4 jpmuj,.mud rtctr BrtTicic- nit h vw witin-mg gnhi. opinion Irom hi late assailanti in ti e Jacobin party. -'. We congratulate our fellow citizens 6T Jhmabia pgfsnssirHn that they have u fit a lesdi-t. He la a true tvpe of the tineunij rew- hit.'.4ha , patyaWMv tha-ik fJom, fiir (he lt time- elected in 'power, la linT wffl iht lutaiiiurof fliH party be rendefeil the more eonsiucnour, and ttM Inotw tpeedy and certain wi.l be lis d iwnfall from) thi very conapieooosoe-. Tbe J.cobin ar doing all things aell. They plaaa ns mum. A'. T. Democrat. D.AVB Yoo TJciao Ta Nws rnou Old ''Kaitcc I" Loo at the following list :.tMttjsa , Swctwey, Jecdp 8. Ootladay, , , bmiltt, J. -Proctor Knott, Buyd WiucbLer,Th,)a. li. itwe.e:8".- Beh:.wrg lb AdM, i4WlsWtr Prent member. t;.'..A;i.i. (;,'.i.vr.s policy. To., i.illnwing paragraph is extracted I'- m the . rmtl M (V'mmervtf-a psjier I'.ti'i il m the late canvass, ft would svm, tfm 'itr terms rmphiycd, to spraik by atr tlioi.t i h s . ti, imp .nam of its s'ate iu. nts . au.i.Jt he overrated. We emphasise .riain pa..grs to attract to them particu. i n a ' t . n f i. n . , i ii' lal Uranl is nut. . 1UiLi,1, atut- 11 Is ins paipoAe to sa'psrate himself Ifont t lie x irenosis, and., to -uily axowod linn a -tionj; l.o.ly ,. the better data of citl . ns. si .hall ,ir,w unto them congenial ..liiv- horn all nu.rters, and lieconjavtu they . would .lecre t.. Im, the party of tin country, lie is also extremely anx i us to v. ri ly his party w atihword, and to l. a I tl:e iimnfy at once to pesceaod re n w . .1 pro-p. rn Tins is h:s purpose, and no i.'ie . oi ,1 n that it is a noble ambition. .S . tittiis. : a politician, and with but bti ie . peri, nee or skill in ci vil lile, be does n !. as we think, at all reah.e the difticul . tns in the way ol uch success as he coveta. ' We do not -,ns thai he will tail, for be has mi 1.. ill. led plu. k. and, beside four year .! patr. n toe a', command, he tctlt alio Kav4 .I'll (. .I;.,. jr:tf;rt! nut of e xtrottf i . -i ' '''' " ' n vtill f intermeddU mil .".. .. o ft inn. He w ill, of course, lie fltat till ten. I and th. ii roundly abused by those wh s a'liancc he dis lams. If Sumner is h tt out in the eld, according to the pies i in pr.wr inline, lltete' will lie heard at a-lnTio'i.ti a li..vvl ,.f r ii;c every time the win I he l-li-i If the Smith is tei'.el km. Hi and 1 1 1 -1 1 v . i lien. (Jrunt hat I fit! . .in. lite utriimre of r i evo(ruxipn kJors iudiwtod vm sas tkm: 'ew '. In will soon Im classed by tbe li.i.ii. i - ..I his party as "a relwl sympa t!i .. i," bent on throw ing away all the fruit .till. gr. l iianonal victory. There is a 1 no, 1 1 ,ss ol politi. ians whose sole teat of "a r i it 1 1 1 us pea.ii." is sonic lorm of secu ri'y i i th - pi'imioetii ascemlaney of their pain at the South. Thjre riia be no resl to - lit, I tt .til tfi'it eci is tilht aliened ; and il t his onci RS'on is now made by their ' elms 'ii h adet, he will tie stigmatized moat i nn-p.irinedy as a t raitor to their cause." Tiik tiiitir IssiK.-ln an eminently ihotiohttiil and impre-sive speech ot Mr. J gent lern a'u uses words of warning and ad monition mi eminently tit and appropriate 'to the present juncture, that, though th rhction is ,,vcr. wc cite them for Die atten tion nf onr rradrr'. Said he: "I will not r!.--sc my speech as 1 began, a a Ii. ill", rat or a partisan; but I will, ia conclusion, pray yon, as American citizens, to try, in this supreme crisis of our fate, to n-e aimve party or sertion, to stretch out beyond Ibis little shred ot time, to lorget this healed ctonn.s, and, as citizens of th great republic, contemplate the long reach es ..t bet gtan.l career. Shall it be that w must tread over and over again the old course. Irom liberty to license, from license to anarchyf!rotn anarchy to despotism f Must it be that we sre to furnish aoother r.iluie .f constitutional, regulated liberty I t an it be that in our hasty impatience of tiansicnt troubles we are msdly bout upon j L v. b'i.g with the earth" Ibir Utujjlc that our I lathers buildeiW till, my eon n try (lien, the , .,( i triiih, are but transitory if you will but be p il icnt. ill a Utile while, if you will be htemll'a-t, they will pus away; but il, on Tuesday next, you register yoar rv W return no more to the old ways, we shall wander oil in Ho dismal revolutionary wll-dermii-, no man cau tell how long or how lar. H ive y.ui Imcii so much happier since' you abiindonid the faith of your lather to follow after fins.' (.trance gods, that yon should still cling to theui ? lias the path been so pleasant since you wandered Irom the atHimral track thst yoo w.icdd m, W yon could, regain it ? No, my liiends, let us" rctraoe our heedless steps, and, lor the fufutu. bisrsiui be,, kc wliu..(cuuxsws.-.Uiafr.aa. M-3uuiS'&' : . "" ' ' Truer mid morn solemn words than these were never spoken tat the A met iean people. I'l, oiti i) v, -The pr. sent situation of af fairs in thia S'ale iilml ate most forcibly the "bcauti. s of ('ongresiional lt.contruc- tuiu." Hi ed, the carpet bag (Joreroor, ha Heeiii in'offiee tut a fi-w months, rwttbre h is inij a. Ile.l by bis own supporter, and, ri fusing to ui fender, there is every pros pi ct id civil I'.uiilict in the S'ate. Our tel egrams, mi yesterday, gave a history of th puoeiu condition ol thing, and w reler to nr telegraphic columns, to day, fur any later intelligence that may be received. The following are the article of impeach ment ngaiuat Meed 1st. He lias hem guilty of falsehood aad Mrtuta- wUl tallcilK boatisr. wills tiers of the UglUatnre and otlaer otSeata of the State. 2nd. 1 charge him with incompetency, in wuiucb as hs has il itl the ouwiiwiasliwt to ollicers in blank and other irrepooibl p. r..us toiviug issued litem. 3rd, He has issued a proclamation da daring many seal uf tbe Legiilatur va cant boiore the members duly elected apd n turned had resigned or tht-ir legal Urn of service exnited. i 11. lie Iia"tetn gtrilly of ibeizlenlt having taken irom tit ctiUs Traaanry curilies Void money and sold such secant ie and then faded t return a portion or ail of the procjds ol the sale to the treasury Stb. He has been guilty of carinptioB and briUry -ha bsuiijig bartered and sold prominent offices iu the Slat to toadry n.iiii.iniiej sucli person tu tlx beaalst for f lersoua us ma Mini Hir ch aortuatton. For and is consideration of the and many othrr criim and miKlenteaoor, which hnv come U) my knowUida, f ak- st tl hands ot the Assembly the iinpcuttw. mx. oir nign ius atwi niiwwutvaavoni ol IIrrtnn Heed. Uorernor of Florida. TTostATii) Jxi'kiY3ir The C.ic Wntjfer that (peak rf OoT. Seymour-! 'To-day Itorat'io Bey moor apnesuK creater cusa tbaa ever be lor. Thoaa. who once admired him, now lor him. 11 i name U emhifficd in th hearts of two ani! Itotti nf ht eonatryncn. nii to ' alt th cltsogpt Hitoiiiiij .safvBtjx bnef, i tit tel MH Mt-" aM-AM .-SftsiW that fwctwapat onr taail, tbe liemocratic riartv.wdl be ji)Bd to tMt that 1st. 4b ctiktcjtntrmi!fB nf t81 tt fiVfs4 to the !. WsJki- 'sU4ttaaiMMUti ' Btui if- wtttdom oi tiorauo aeymour, or new xork." 7roesth Bsltlmor.- Sntr. TffgPttSXVrASbWfrB oFfliK SOCTU-TB KXASiriKS Of HIS TORT. Thau ar thota in tbe Sumk, it U toiii. who iodnlire the elomy apimlicnsii ii that their acctlon has been btouirtil by the events ot the war to the close ot its career, and that the world, o far as they are Concerned, has come to an end. The result ot the late national ejection will intensify this convic.- m amrntg neraoos of iMwori.'tjrmi Ulent. Such a sentiment, as far as it l.n I produced by tbe war, is natural tinder tin sMrcn m staneea, - tt bk-b, - hAwsnfees turn oa 4 riooa of the earth have hs.l to encin ter at 1 anme period or Other, but w huh have vis t i ed tbe Sontb for the Atst time. Other eon trtiered rac have had the -ame ad liriaei nation. IN (i doubt the risx nis concluded they had bo future, w hen, eight hundted j year ago, the brave Harold lost his lite, j and th Normans became masters ot li England. For lour succeeding generations England was ruled by h'reuihmen; the; ortk-e were tilled by French ; the speech ol tlie court waa French; it was regarded at a degradation lor a Norman prince to marry a Saxofl princes , even the Saxsm abbots I and prelates were violently deposed, and I when a Norman wished lo deny a deroga tary charge in th most forcible form, he in dignantly asked, "Do you take me tor sn Englishman f And yet tlie time came when tubs an Englishman was the proudest boast ol the descendants of tbe men who hail altered that scornful taunt. At tbe perie-d when the-tw races, so long hos-trle, nnited IB support Of tlie great charter, th. history of the English nation is irulv said to bare begun. The Saxon race, instead ol j . . w , , . , . . . tfnmroattug ftetaent to the charaet. r. optti j nwa, iruiiumi oti law. ..i r-iatnii'. . mi-i i.tc fbuudatioos of an empire on whose pi-ssrs (ion the tun never sets, and of a langiiao,, and literature which will live a long as the sun shines, and be the heritage net only ol England, but of two hundred millions ol people oa this continent alone. At later period in English history, when Charles I tu sent to tbe block , the cavalier party thought, no doubt, that its lortum s Bad gon down beyond the hope of ram recti ow, and therefore that the world hud Cume to an cud. That party might well have ibeea gloomy and almost despairing, not ohlj In flew of it disastrous overthrow , but of that matter spirit of the earth by and ot the steady, disciplined, solid sqna.l -rone whom h bad trained te victory. Af ter th lash Ion of all mankind, (when their Cause i lostj tbe cavalier thought that the eouauT and ail Cteatioa hail gone with it, Instead ot that proving true, I'.uglsnd Im -Cam greater under Cromwell than the had ever been before, and, having fulfilled his mi ion, aot only did the world and the Country reluae W l ruined, but even tile lavalior party came into power again and their representatives still lead the councils and the camp ol Great. Britain. Kip Van Winkle, alter bis twenty year' nap on the Catskill mountain, was not ball so much astonished a a despairing cavalier of Clint- h-r time would be, il lie could rise from tin- dead and e what the little nation, not tb.ai containing fir millions ol people, whvso Whole annual revenue ol tbe crown was about 1, 400,000, baa been doing since hi P?1 te-tn humap. Jt5..gtrs, .ittM, .wnsasirtirW mere aresfiasiem gpow sa. wv, u - smsss .ajtrautn at tbe colossal East Indian empire, (w-lmh ha cam into wtrttenee si nee bis time, y he might rationally conclude that Kug1 md never fairly began her race ot mstciral pio gra tin after th tim when, in the opin ion of many, It seemed to have ended. And a th other hand, th Paritan who, at the period ot the et oration, had reason to tear hat their came bad become alt utter lad ure, fired to tee it spring' op with redoub ted etMsrgy ia the new world, natil at last thetr au joyed tbe sweet consolation of Ixdng ( able to persecuto at other had been 10 pirrsecut them. When th tide of Gothic barbarism f sprewu otw Mie nuuni wm iu, IV vu.j;ni. mu 1 ...,i . .I. 11. .1.1 t. .11 I issvtat.'iSipwirea' wt at. .wnauat' wima -j ' ave saterge irosa ine neiuge ui iiesiaen-doro- Yet tb tienevolent spirit ot (. hiiit ftknit Bud csptiv tUslittiuwertuf Ahsriti. and CVrit, and Home, which bad rockml to her founalation under the blow a ol the Tea ton in chiels, hecsm tba Capital ol a wiile tpirhaal empire than tbatover which th imuerial aastlea had flown in th ratnitb trvely reeeat penoct WBea rrtscn nipuJill . csnism was reveling np to it chin, in the. blood ot Itienemie, when it wa alfompted U dasposa th Almighty by ttstulevaiitl "a prosututs wa darned as the Godibss of. Reason, It Blight Well Bv tscee leered by all rational Frenchmen that human society waa nasally dissolved., When tbst "child of th revolution," Napoleoa .IToiiaptrte. waa overthrowing aad distributing the, monarch. te of Jurop among Bit listlowers, nr. ilouht tb wortu tee meat to tne auposavaseii sov reign to bar dome to tn end, Prussia, 1. uMtu.i.U m.km S7-,-..1A.,n . I,... ll,. I..... IH V I . J w w - "'-"' , . i in.i. capital la trittmph, could acarnely have cam estvtkl that tba ciirrent of her history, which BMBtect pltjeging into bottoinleaa toys, Would orgt ere long tu B rejirtctst; atreaa ,'Bd, witkta th liretim nf (nan. wldM lato B tide o 4iroa'1 and deep that even trite lusty dnewt of Franc heaitate t fenffet ttM angry Bood. ' It t a tact Stated try alt tb tfesslt ef mankiod that a tee tntst to Itself cannot perish by one of by aat? tribnlstiotis: tiookilig tiatik iioi tin) graad tatairch of history , we lad (bat tli eawer f attoM to greatn, both pMitU eal aaA msterfal, oltefl begin at th Very tn44 wkwre, to itKsatemprtrary eyes, ft fteem at tohstr eadect " ' -o,-.,, -.. ,s . ;, That i the lestva which the'Sotrth miht tat Booster. Wby not Bf that lottesdes I . . . . - . .. the K tu star Bat ett ia on Bonerm. n.-fs. hop to rise ia a' Msr' and mora tpiwlout armament I 'There t Jost a vxitu prodt in tb bofajjyt at tbs dep.tsaHtiff vie; .k for as tb rasa Ft of thelaU fleet una it concerned, ;1gfa;iaii a tW thtsoedency, in the fact Mtjt if (Thi bar a Maiamitioai of tb eeustirieties at, set. la th) aMttttsSittOB) athts esvadiiltsas for tb Preaideacy, aatt that th ansssrrtisir tb aoaaUy itself, M f tH a th Ubri instincu st, tb tucctatful candidal, at tvixtocai ra kit aotifae toward th, ttsroled efheert and Bukiitw of tb. Bottttt, fndicat a policy t aaalkmaUty and ttuio. Why, tbea, thoa Id aot th Sooth hope, isstaad ill de- ut a timm-ito viktHV--hvt-caisi. aM ai.4 t transition tn a aaw aad . grander arerr ot pteiNat via pr-rn! y t wby nnyuot Vm (.si-jfiiit (jpotihssr fellgirOii tuat nsjtcn -saMMt lk- iay-dlj ! 'fail - Dt aigatt i . . f- thr h i Vnri- hiiiii , " The Forty-Flrit Congr. Thoildi (ien. arant is la. Iwlbe President j "r,ll I uitc.d Stales after March 4, ltWH. he . h a fc Jiucb an uvcrit hel m inn . -itadi- ' lu"J ' m the next House of Kiprrien 1 ituves as bus 1 urs. il tbe nation for tbe last lour j mar,- The- Fortieth OongriM, iticltt eling the .Southern carpi t-baggeis, was thus .lllolly divided : 'H'"l. ... ,...nja. Ks t il in,-), i ny Ill) 1 h. . iiin.tn . . , 4j -At-porrtlirg to tBiBtm't?vtMsjsj'kr 'intikti; the poimeai complexion of the next House ot J(. pi, xeiitttive-i U ti at loHows. lUOK-ais' ..MB Tlenl.ieiaU 77 Kadu .1 lili-it fit 'IV,. thirds . , , .It In this ciili-iilatiim it is assumed that the Hs.licals will elect thrive Congressmen iu New Hampshire next March, and two of the Loir to I.e chosen in Connecticut ia Apr.l, though In the latter State they may not sua ure hut one, at wst the caae at the Conureasismal election of !M7. Thus, it w ill be seen that tbe lladicala will But have a two-third vote iu the Forty-.tirst a they have in the present Congies! Not obIj will the Democrat have an effective works ing minority, but among them will be mea who will make their mark oa the floor. 'I'm ir itiftuence is sure to be tell.- Among those who are likely to be es pecially pnuniuent are ft. H Cox, aad 3 luie Brooks, ot tldt city th farmer (he most etlic.ient parliaoieatarian who has been in the lloue during tba last nil veara tvvtininn Steypn, , , tin years (with the possible exception ol am wtrif- tne rate TBtrr thelaMrra very nteful I luiuibtr by nas an ol his abilitioa at a sp. ak. r and his journalistic facility in han dling statistics ; S. S. Marshall, ol Illinois, j nnd Michael 0. Kerr, id Indiana, both tin i gulnrly erti. ient men in any deliberative body, and tloutily to in the House, because I ol I to n .mlt vxiwrienoo iu th Capilos! ; Daniel W. Vooi' Ilea's, ol Indians, a ready speaker and debater, and more than a match iu debate lor any opponent whom ha ia likely io meet at Washington; Judge Woodward and Henry I). Foster, ot Penn sylvania, both men of more than ordinary alulit) , and Joseph II. Smith, of Oregon, ot whom report speaks in very laudatory teri. its all tbsta- jjequyoieti, tM) . othM who mifjliti lie mentioned, tne Hailicals la the House will llud locuien worthy of tbeir feel, aud, we more than suspect, atlveraa riea with whom they will b reluctant to iriia, twiinht Tli Ksdicsls has r.lotaJ tinatb of their l.rigbusl lights, at tbe bead ol which is llriijamin F, Ilutler, uf Maaaachu sells, by all oddt the sharpest man in da bate on their tide ol the flout. Among their other champion who have been re elected are Robert C. Hcbenck, John A. Ilingham, Uvorge' 6. Boiitwell, James Q. Itluifie, William D. Keller, K. a Wah biirne, .Iohi A l.ogan, and jamet A. Oar. II Id, all men who have attained prominence in the present Congret! by reason of the poor stuff of which the. Itattical portion ol it is composed. The Radicals, however, will inlss the counsels of Tbadden Ste vens sud James M. Ashley, of whom the torinnr lias gone to hit last iccnilat, and rwntfon i"hit tiiW 'rtfltst'W-t 'tnhch credit upon llltu. The counlry will be the gainer by the in crease of Democratic lieprnsentativet and Democratic brains in the next Congress.. The experience of the tatt two Congresses has shown how disastrous a thing it ia for one parfy to btxve an overwhelming majorU ty in the national legislature ; and though the Democrat in the Forty-flrtt Congress w ill le too lew to check all Radical legisla tion, they will still tie strong tnough ia number anal brain to prevent a repetition of n i itch of the ill-advised and hasty actios which hat well nigh made the mere name ot uomries a bv-wonl and a rtoroach in tba , "r . .tf . - .opiuMtn Ot U DOOest tnet). . TBK NkT lIoitKB Of KBfBKSBStTATtrB. JUu Jsew-Vank- 4tfM ay tba -. iitmtmtfM wttl hsrve etglrty-wnr mrtiDrssft, which it more than tlitrd of the' next Hons of Itepreaeiitaiives. rVventy six ' member make over a third, and the TrSruiu con cedes elirtlty-thre to the Democra.B, The Trnitit makes aa error, in claiming a 8e &.ifmito(Mn?li4mm-pmF Kentucky,- ttad pomnmy it give Bt one too tew from Hew Jersey. Jn Csuimxitlcot we may lairly ex pel two more nienibei to add to onr list, aud we can hardly tall to elect on Demo crat ther. W may thus count oa electing Irom eighty Ave to 'eighty-eight members ia the next tl'HMe of lieprmetitative. Thi destroy the two-third majority ; bot it w III not be suffered to if aad to. Th fbnnt7bi-wmr-TorlowTng the - ration. thr have already inaiituted, will expel or an tral a tuflic.iimlXBflmber, sy soms tan or twslvs l)i isocrsMo aiember, so a to tecure their two-tliljds ttlslorlty and ta full B tWpslKW bear all over tne country or defeated Re publieant who tr to cositett th teat of D.-jnooralie tnembert, Tbe gam will be liisye.r, and tbe country will BtaaoVil It i tats just yet, but may aot alwayt b so. Aot. Uttl. - ' Good Frtr.tno, The following ditpakh n traTiTBittOTTxtli AJsoeiated Preii : X. etri?, Qn., Ifa. . The etreets sr tdroiixed with people, and ther ia the wflttVtt enthusiasm. ' A pleating featnr W the ca libration wat that a 6e?mnr abd Blair elub came out with torches and jotnsd -la tse procession, besting a banner la. tonbei "Ler e be Trieod;, They eT given the head ot tb lins, and w r! ceivea wuu lumuiinoot cater. th New York f Vsewn ttata that, ia Iowa and sltnai sota, tb amendments to tb coa st uutious of tbos State, estsblithing "im ptll siiffisxe," bve been adoptasf in tb tat election. Ia Miitfieaaifj, a,.cdlri to ( or iwkj, tiwertr wen rrat s.iu nr It roe, which ronld glr about nfir Colored ('yhich wald gir t!4 rotert. Tba tiajor- . - - - - - ----- ri"" wst uy lor tne anienomeni in low. , is rrportad at so.oov, ana; ia Miaaeaan at pxw, .... e?-;V : . ' " m,mtTr----r,y- $ , 4 reward of on tbonaand dollar ha ia flensd by Govereor C lev ton for th t tppretieosion ol tu ataawstn at let ot Gsoeral ki indtaan, aatt a reward, ot two JuM-sk4 !Mk1tVr BoUttre eairh- tVJkt dry 1 L Uia. bm4. M isHHiity -ot .KIulUp..sii the Baal purpose. r'8avtikoaa axrtfr'ta TUltimnr .. 1i,45T. TB ttrtaf rota etf h etrr wat o,". . . IMsWtrHrflf-rJie ftttTljOisrVSuB TBS FJUCMDgSTlAf, KlSOTtOX BKSVL T-SPBln.A TOA'S 0 If QKX xtt-i viift Wi th fus nA " ' 1VAU.TUSXKWCAPIKT. - ,VtAsuiaHra, No, i. " The el;tii of tirawt iMingcstvouWd. and tlc Presidential canvas or, the jsnf Md poUtKUiui.heieaUiHlji. hv ressly stana-4 rrp.-- art tjf rrWtitatlott a to tbeeounw that' wiH b pormietl by the new PreidBL in U Xnmm. t asae- . -rttfc?e lormation of a Cabinet, aad the dispensa tion ot official vMtwnag generally. I'n ttobbtadiy many tbottaand ciWtertativ ctttxent htv cant thait vote for Jrnt in the belid that he it at heart cunterrative, and that b will, after alt, rpria th rad ical by the moderatioB, juttio and mag nanimity of bit offlciel eotsdtietv B Hot at it may, uh it th opinion, iaf thoa hers who profes to be convertaot with Grant' innennoat view and hi hitherto undisclos ed purpose. -.-..2 - Ther are torn who attkipata, before th eloasot Grant't first yew in th White Uoute, almost tt completa aa MrMgefaest between th txeenttr and tba radioal lead ta in Congr a txitt txtweea th latiar and Pretadeat Johnaota, and trager are offered that tba extreviitts f ttra radical party will threaten, tf, Jtwlesit, tttey do not attempt th inpeaehmaat of Orant before th loa of hi FnaithMttial tana, . That he win disappoint tba mar politicient and trwdert tar otSc la th radical party, and that h will b too t)oj for them in the decapitation oi ofBciat. I th tn-neral be- About a doses probable Bomlnce- fur each of th several cabinet positions are named, bat, ol Mwrte, the suggestions coma too early to be ot much weight , Gun. Sobofield will trmdoBbUdly, BBl h other wise determine for hltateif, remain al tha head nf th War Departmmt. It i known that Gea. t3rnt bold that the Secreturiej of vFafand Navy should b, Il possiti, mpecUvely of the military ard naval pro- wanton, o-; No better aettction from th militarr for Secretary of War coo Id probably b, mad tbaa Gea. Scbotfeld, who, it tl admitted by thoa who opportunities lor formiBcr . correct judgment are beat, possesses in an em- 4taBat.titfM.ttl VSStiSttMlt tt 4 r. -tt. . ... '. .1. ...1.... .s uiwuwrgf was uwuns 01 tuai uiiioe, noma aro ot tb opiuiott that Mr. Seward will be re tained ia th Depsrtmtnt ot State, and ther ell facts, Bot very eonvinoing, however, l tupport of thi belief, which it Is not Oeceasary prhalthijlJjim4itiUjTt!i For tb Treasury Department, General Scbsack, Btnatort ftbermta. and Morgan, ReprasaoUtlv Bogtwell, Committiooer Wall, Cisco, and B doasa mora of lest not are aoggastad. .... . - - Thet ar oertatnly prematur ditpotal ot than important office, bat tb trork of manatactunng or .shaping public opinion la favor of tb would b cabinet officer has actually commtnotd. ia political headquar ter already.- . i fiomthTMfPisMa,Nv.l; i ... KBMAHKABLS CASK- 0P PKTSJPJkC . . TIQX i s ., ( .VVistvt fnlut lfaAlmr,'hmrt'e- iromf?irytiif Cfipjityr Joalifil JS'ate." and wa t urwwl tint After hi (itatb hi widow and children moved to Dunkirk's Bridge, in thi ennnty, where ther now re- lid. A IcwdayiagtrHh family t the decsassd retoivsd to bring th rvmsjnt ot tba father Irom Wtyn cpnnty, aad have them deposited ins cemetery neat' their preecet residence, la furtbersnc of thi pnrpott tb tTtvt wst opened and the anffla expoaed, hot all ordinary rffort. to lift It from lltpoaitioa proved ineffectual. , The colli a lid was therefor removed, when it was found that the body was ia the most perieot ttata of potrifMilon. Jt was coar d with dry mould, which, when remov ed,-nraitr4 a twtfitc Slmort m wttaMr an.i nttraa marble. The buty showed not the east particla of decay. Evert fetrBnd tbieameat' watf- -pertectlf '"fireierveil and When ftloort apKibf It creswited the an- rssarsootof a finely chiseled taru. When Mr. Bronghton died hs weighed about two nunarso pouna wnu , the rciuilHt htd increased la weight by petrifaction to eight hundred poonds. ' BLlotii (he tnnlT waa. iota Qiitkk it wm tby tbe fam ily, iruiBaa, ana many other ther. it it the mot perfect and wonderful instance of pwlrifaetlon of bums remain that hs var )om to our knowiedgu, - - J, I in,,! ,1. mSm -I- tl - ., Kotbx Bat e TBB Elkctiow. Two young mka ot this city mad a bet on tb Presidentfal atactic of tb folio wins char acter : Th winner wa to Uk bit tt in a sulky With tb American Sag inscribed with ' tb name af th toeoesttul csndtdste in oa ha ad aad a bouquet ia the other, and be drawn hy tb loser dovra Psnasviranla Aretes Tn bet, is to be paid m tas Hit taatsat, at it a'cioti, A. H., at winch bbur th Bey moor man, habited tb a red -shirt, is to "battl" tb Grant maa from Willard' to tn CapltoL Wa, Mar, Ao. 6tK , .- .' a 'i m i I TVa mat fwtnref a Kew Tork fath. umabl wadding it tor th orgtsnist to play a tew aceompamsmest to to word wbic wH-t .MatArMtM HtwUFV thsf ffftifWlB J til 9" llrTV oey. A correspoadent of trt UimJvur ml attraded wedding, last ': Twee. nd "noticd Tht the griVom beglecttid tu kit bia brlil at ttHeoucluslon ot the hucdie- tion, which wasViinewhat re-mar able eon sidering her rar jlertotial cbarmi." ' BsWirloW.-A mppaUh front if ash villa tayc "A, gjsstlemaa i wba arrived from ,JtlUa,Jjd.W.!iiTvJl4Wi ttrowalow, ay the latter u o extremely leebl at to forcibly luftfestth Idea of hi arly deceaa. 11 I barely able to talk. aad la totally te4tut to th task of walking., 1 be gentleman aver thnt he will Barvel b bie to Rtit brt H Mhiujten. q net tion -VU liberty- ibi juttrm. . A sbort-hasd reporter "took bim" all tliht. hut in writing tat th not mads bias say, ""Vnaa H. f i ksatpwakas f Kas. w-a. - n " il.... - w waasw, !tr trm sntritj tnjw otvifutllt tal.riutd,.M...i;; ,,' . X.0or. t. MadWa Weilj, of tonlsbna. who wt removed by order of Gen. Bhrri dftft, hs L-t xiajti ttiit for, tba reayntf f the B fltW VUtsalatirjtAs A . ' Tlie Bit f iy that "ecratsj-j Sew ard mtrrisgt it said to have been Bterea. . Ud by the reiooottxtoee of bt 'tsmtft" against bin ringing that llttl bIl.n V- ,1 DAlAUtsttarMUitt-
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