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- 1 . ..mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,ji jy U. ...roil NO, 61. tJwnr A. A- A. . a . 1 1 IE ,11 1 if It A. 1. ti .i I i-4 li t- -- -JSw lurk, last hycuuik, itl i I .Mi Cmtoaol -J V 2 Nor 1'U' lw.(! mi"t '1 aa declining, ,',, t .jr i la -oW- !',, t: ' ttit, bi.,H 1.1. Moftd&V DAlt ti - I TV S'1"ro UepuWMn motooe rumor itiit Mf-l"1 !. Guv. Hi.Ulou'i Private f . ntary w 11 rtnuiri lucrative position llxuil I Vi(Wu.0fnt. V- that the rnmor I , put fur) as ,r. , 1.. ,,- ...... thttt. flin Dkhnn .if til. I .1 saint. ' nA 'dis Church trouth, have wrlttwi letter to i ,ou,,il. 1U, of e,. , ii d n. l.ie,, II laiAttPt beto'W Br.. Peop.-rl Chn oil Ihi '''l .'otrimismonfrii of Vi w HarjvHr kv mhoimI 4. ' 0e t"nl'.. J ill dn , . . tei fn't Bl ft miH !iT t lltr tn liave oou- tin 1 til1 M'i';l't!''l Ot llullJirB Ifil'll UlO BttUIP "tviii'l," ii"' trlv 'ftt ft ruiuifccii, an t h'm? Omniln.AiH'ra hc Am', ni on'lto MtW and illintittuo nn' vt Ciswill and Harriett, t.y r.l-- .iiiw. Tlic ''Iut!.fr in Nrwburn an- in n (JfHit n1, w rOT jjHfeOoiicg tuuiiii'ip. uleou.tti. i hey uvo toc(ailida' fnr Mv,r, hM niRhtly iwiihb. ilrtiw uJ cuff i)'li"nt!i' -i , mi uiht'i H iau illn T''' rtm &tft'Hl f iU"iioi ivtwrua ructliin. ll u ptifnuv afttlr. In wiiuh iiudiwut ni,iu foi-m mv miiTi'nt, cii'i'pt in ll wili that rtic minibat mt limy ilctnir tiii Hiirut iatofoDtiiiK Jtyvfli))mciil an- progn -n-inK in WwhiSKloo " a I'm uianncr n. uicu inlui miion ffim Kti lnn md faspr'Niirtd liv tti nmieut during ilio war. tt apprars that pam.- m oiie:aut ty itf the l uiti'd Mt ili-n viliu rn'ulaflT re). ind all ituportunt 'iiM ilJit hi aUMlfalliitttl'i' VHIt Ihil bfl ffiKfciUOi. Jilt .JllSU Wrg'iiia l i;iiiitin'J w fuir in Nfi rt i-ri-nion. M(, Ijeulgn PtiaWly lifts reC'nttj dnnal.'i! iiipIBM 6OU,0iW to tlio piH.r i.i Lullduil. Ill" i.,ii Ixm faiiii that ta-uwuin. uurnir U-U ni'l.oiw of (Ji'llara. Ho ha gtvon funr nullnxiH i. ilie Jwmiun I'noi, fnf uiio itl-'" ; ! milliiiua t--, 'ufiiu .it felaiiation m liie hAitii, .l(i). TWSutiWUKi li"Urt uf GtHirjiia lias juat riti'ii a tl ,l'1IiH1 -ulrtAltllllK --lie dt0llli ol' a IuWlT i r lli rt whiih indil tliat tlit coUAidcratiiii! ut a no e (iwu bu bortiod Omfwlwale m-ni'v wu i c wi aod vaml o 'lb i.i.w III.- fallurn ' .mpidorati , in that tJuufnilts! at inuiHiy ' ui lUestat currency not nwn , or any .tli. r t'CKLUSii.'jtl Hi'lraTsr CVinrta may sdjttdwuto m tlic matter, tnjifsii out thai IVositli'irf Jotmwiii, in bin ro 1 1 ut aaiMMtv'Vrm laTnatrS.'riorTiilc'iiil RVTr jict Aniolii, Modd, Hpanuleraiid oilier i imiu m omflnad for cotnpHHty in tire .aaiitt.in f riMkiouiUuailu, uf Uw leum of their ituik'h. Tll Richmond H'itj ay that innuencea arn at urk bouk th hijjliest Virginia circiea to uruaaiie roeaaorea to tlia cudiug of ammonal aenfe nn the iiYcarHW of tlie mw dmtntatra'ioH, uillir the antlitmi tit f any r Jitmal demand that may b niadi 'uiion the BxuLh.Ira people. Aacliool t(tcliT near Chattanooga. Tenn., wna aulUid aoiuu da.ia aio tor 6f ing irliipped one uf liUpujHlii, an 1 1 in the affray that enowd four pftauDa including the ach'Hil iei'liT -fr kilted. fti imiy K'ravu in thu pariy alio pucaiwd unhnrt awtbt a aool bay ho nriniuated tin: trouble. wtt th V uTted States to jiiln Ri ' iiropoaod ootfcrtnito of Fur o.i-au pmvt is, on the (Irracaand link y quc-iiiou For our part, o ht,tiotit)jtioi lu-antrthitK d-a irmslail mtoUi. 4Uturrainjau to lo li the Cream wipe nut I'urkty. liiar agaiuat tr-io iiiTtrai:fuI wtaaaga and oaia i.ot be peiwiuud Uy oivil Uad ttationa. Th JLUtwmt Leuielatnre ban naamxl a law (inUsirtnir atrd -) uctiJis toiln-prnahy otueatn, ai. aayllodi f kaii't, an p- iwon t-iiind a! road it uaat or dif;ili. . .1 lll will he dan Ki'rnun pla -crt of jnuiso m i tXi cig Hi there itwati, ai-iwr.buir to il.u Wbt "rt of a hiiiii tn la this it etuug io b ' Ilia Problem g.ve a party to ,hia Kr link hil imi tt'the1 Wie H'htwc, a fcwnwiBtr a. It a Krwd aflrtr. at wlih the -Utile folks fM.'viMl ' hnrrdrei ta-Bitrotwri -euiti-thmwlTia hum If. GriWa chtlrtren wore mvi i4, ton ' Pa" wouldn't let town g, b!aK.be u not on ami iiiin t imawtth the Prcafdent, and itoHHi't wih to bo. ''Unit an haaa eaotf." tfcf lit. Piuh.', of Detrilt, who object tutsndraped atatues, formnhea th(rehy a lie m n.aiiot of the truth of the proverbi that amall -Wtrtrll! 4tailu in Charlettou tor aotue time paat. I)R. Ml!IU AND THE OTHKR SCFFKBKR8 A Wanbington. lutter in the BaUitnore Oa ittti says : "There is goiwi reason for believing that PrttMr-nt .Inhtiaon lias conclu led to fffitih upvh work ol arum sty, fcud that right tly, 8 tha opinion ot threu niembere til an Cabinet Ueday uri d hi 111 to do o. It a arjiUud that couaialeocy dematiKed that tlioiw jmltj of leaner cftenc ehoukl not bu !iuh1 aHcrtn prtnons while Iroir par do granted to alt thoiii who have Inn n tvrtuiat citounti to escape lnipriaonmeut. A dutii'jjutshc I Rentletna.i, in a po-itinn to' iiii ii 11 ' 1 -' '-tJ 11 iiaiai mA taOiilha 1 -- a nil w. jairt'riiijry yniini!" i.hib TnrrTww" lb ieu!at Cv'iu' mtHttntj had d j"0ifitl, that the political nullcrera at the Dry Tnrrngiw wonbl ion lie rekiaaed Jroiu Itnir iuiiriaonnunt. Mr. Johttaon fxprr.e Khat ((ra,ttioalnu at tlmdpirit in which bis W prm ivmwum liaa leou lixeivod by tlte wh-.le poultry a fww aoiehciul poltlUmua nly cxCttptftiL'" ,, -"v- -- , ,a " 0, J el""' f - w-oTW , Tl. "B. aauoor foftoerly wall 1 no an in Alabama, ttiirrtiunce the opening of tuf itilttt'in fi'tcrm Of hi acho 1 l l'ltta tittoVSrC." Let lI.eTgiKidoIdXortli ptato h m Innirer natncil alter tht) Tiero "f Wwpip- Hollow.- - rjiht ccrtainlp wide aak to all mucationsl lnicreatn. iier U MtwvN Iti'l ban !r many tears been a vBnHtif us Wmd. Col. B.tK'ham School Kir hoy m,i bave jju Wpt-ror.;.Hd, 'iiwfRafwyn)isi-we"rt IiwbV-W and Sug'iali ti it tvKS, Inch are now air nmst uinvanally nsJ, we are ready lo be tn-rt-nny report ot the institution Hnileld liciit., - Icing may the North tUleHt liuuftU) raiwe op virtuous sons end daugiit 'sflir, hr own st;rvic and to enrich the ' .rWpS.Vffrw af k-JWr)9eWni'fwr. idia) Church iVj-wiafcr trfiBtvsiptij'.QEtidtnQ '3 do woiifep peod sopnncb fiin nj money on dn ' f asked 'i Rvtitfvliiao i vuiioitcttl but iruituui rt-piyr silitSRltsifPs4sr6 I o .' rM i i TiiFAihrm IUXQ. THE i no l u 1 1. i: r .v t; j -V TUB1, i I'll l riUHiry l( t.) )( l'li'if II un( d tu iimke he mmpln till." U the, lam-, Imt tin; Ci!i4Ju i it iu:tr rit'i I iimn, and veyfiti. if v.iiil. '1'h. b-i .f M ircli i!, 1 H T, I rtH'I'ttfi I NKctins 1. fir it . ,,r)?,t h, (Itf Ummil i .4 . i ill Ike .HaO ,.rili I a,:nu,, . i it , lit! ini.. i v hi -ii iii .1 oil, HI -S' of iitume hi l:A to "111 I ill I ii ! i the ; Tiirt id i iiv:'n'f ft in I In or wiil.'li her hu.-dnuitl l or lun be m i, ri nnil ) l u S mnl pin. tlmll . roi,i,oebemf(,l I tbe a.elltuu h. ue iu whwh her UUtii. ami luruilv oaiiauy r. ile, bii.I i oi!Mnnily known uiei i-ube I to. n, uirion h. uj-o , to gt Hot Willi the idii'", v aatl oi -r 0114-1,, ii.irni ro h, -I.I III ; oi'iims o, Hpp, r.nllil ll . wltleb tor. nl i 1 til 1,10 1, j i ; Ii m ii 1 ,t id any -l 101 ol Ii, r -I nloiH n 1 J V 1 In on j nl E I011 I . f : , v pit , lino I lailojioi, tlunn t. 1 j Ti't I. That tut! r i lo HI!)' lull, 13 Ion! Ill i iinivi y v i by tb.' Mit j mauxe ol uiU .1 L j Si i 1! ,t iu;t i alieinti ion 1 1 1 lo- 11, i-1 j tlie Itai.l- ' I .itii i rio II- o Ilj!-. .1, I . 0 .1 il I"1 . That 1 or witle I, ' llll I be,' , II It, til ,11 I il.li lea! 01 I lo- -11111 III pvOf. H IMr..r,.l,-l, j, the wile j iiiiiii wilb her liuhbao, I rb', d, rin-l H-k'iotv le,o itio the. -nine, i dill J to die pi ' A 1-ltO, - ol e IU ) . I b, ley pi I V, it I I v t .uo . 11. , I i 1 'II- ll n o I Cms nl in the cxet-u - inn ol sod Stile r I 1 it d : 1111 I tl :tt e ('iiaii'Mien arlt-r at-M,in AlifcilAiBiieaX c peiWi-r Tii Vi j t bo fourth ol Ibe'iM nod ,1 js, .10 J4jv. ttt'm.'aljA'-'ji'lJ.I rn-inii- , -n ill b iv, til. : in ill,'.! Mleh f Xillnimitl it n w 1: 1 - o law to t'H- -Iu lo, ol the Mit m nor ConriH, and 1 be i-n ' ile t h-ttrmenr, -ro-rrnmcr IriTo-iiH in 1 ive e, 1III1I ;i -letil 11 1 - I'M - 1 i ff- cl at ll -loin il by -1 11 -.-i I ! n t Ilia 1 itte dee I h.ifi net n d Mrt.Mirt.in, n--' In r. I'p.m tb limy, iei'l i Illue 0 1 out- lb Some t we've tbe .-'lit tbouH ,rr ! ' IVt.i' i 11 ..I ot tb no e- 1 1 , itu! nrre id. in Ii d I. lb fM'rK'wr' mid then aoid tnj Hit-: Ki 1 t ' t n- SI ate lot t.-W ner rtf-re-one bim.lred tUouK.n,l r- lor tin ttac'-. Tin- " Kin.'" was .,0 1 dol on Us iiiiiii, so 1 110 r lta rey, llmt It lundc In pill l deed lis paw to the upon State Hinir btltile the deed wn t tvfletl to the by Or M. K ty ! The last news from Oxford is that lien. J Vlltlerield paid : Hr. Kol.t. W. l.asMter, the Senator from Granville, 7,0110, al the rate of twenty dollar per acre lor land ao poor that the very squirrels go about erying, ail the Fall,.ltViiifH of the scarcity ol tood. A oranvllle niab ikuiiieii to' irt mat he would ! Ie1, (ifui a pri,t,,Un.i utibum tt the -ncr-lint f-'tvc til ty ecu ta an ai-ie (j.r the Inn I, and ! t ,.v.-ry rijjtit seconds, I be apeukefs, liy the thttttf-a tttfdcegnizetl ueiti it, lot i t ir 1 1 a 1 iionrtiiat Lastitu w ould bii, t down the it nee to drive lli in off tin' whuii tor lie would not bit ii'.le to fly ' Now fi much is of record : Mr. Lasaiter In Ion-" t the Comniitlee, who purt.lntM'il land loi the lJeVi ti n iarv, giving one liundnd llnni , sand ilolbir- for bind that hail just been pur- ! ihated for a comparative pittance. j QitHliitn tttfthe I.i.oitattve I uvt .f ifjatiny ; Coniiiii'lee : Does t.,n. 1.1 1 1 leh.-bl li.-lono t. tin- Kin" ( We cannot t'-ll who be! ."'not to the Rino, but we know that Dr. I...vedoes not. He .hcfDi :-w thi InveatiaiHimfr UotrMte;. Til at t'oniuiiltef can, and, we hope, will, render srieh s-'rvioe'tfr ftt " Srgre," 'Ur win make all Radical dovt-'s . .nioutn, that they were not turned out, ami "declared banned by the Howard Bnietl.fUi' tit. While thia public, brn7.ci1, bare-fared awiBdle goes on, where is the Oovernftr ,' We know that he is not much upon 11 nance, j or lujlitle.al tseuBouur. or auy thinu ulaa,ex- i '"tfpr'frB Winiovma iwiiinKai.il K ' rnor and Mr. William Smdli, Pr. sidint of tlie North Carolina If'iad, were no dfuibt "plotting'' tor the hernia ot Section Masters employed on tint K iatl, ami examining their politic il opinions, instead ot their eii'tloi.B anil work. We have known l lie (jovornor to issue proclnmalions and write lo'tcrs and nuiiii ..! tireaf real In rimiters o nittch less im portance; and novv, while the Treasury Js thus lieing plnnilered, he is as dumb us itu ' oyster anil as close a a elttiii I i (Vrncixr. rTiqimTti,-H. faring to the coldqiss between the l'n sidenl anil Ucnvral l.ilJ:auUihlH-aj..J. ffi, ntion llie eiyiMiiass nt on tJie oart ol tli hitter .ittending the nliwrvain eof an tld cualsiiu, or luatUir ot official eiKjuette on New Ycar'a dny.dti Wash ingtoii namely, (be call upon the Pnaidtnt which all thf olficers of the etmy and nivy atanoned in Washington arc ex . ported to maVe on that d y U is mtgg st-ed-that (lent ral rnjit, f atii . ' l.otn Ibis city on Friday rjext wtlMereliisie i of tfit eniharrtMiamtitt, ' ' ou - j.. ik.u.tciTii o!-tt.rved 1.0 ' w i-.-n ..T....,.i.,'...i dtcotitiiitf Pieslttentit tfrat rfi ooarrtfaf on the 4 b ot Marcli vyif! renew the kind of enibarl-sS'Sinetit Trfefref to I'.naliv on that d r the oufioing 1 resu e t tiMitlei'hi nuws..r of hie resd.neaa to aC-"ctpafiv"tTie"Titler1i-Ilra -.pit. mid aeaUhuB lutW Kx-kUUve CMiWgi wn rlrives hitn to the Wic. V 0 m rat Ur.mt deUnita.to.i"iiiii-iii Woia.t. it'i I'rc bl'-nt Ji.i Kal raV dy, tifCJU'iC of Sttt uup'easant leeling extotim "1 etweeu them, ,th ina cate wt.l, ia U, jptohal.ility.ln We bun ts wish to uW 'w"Dif V MV. ifrmi m the 4b oi 3lm. l'vba b V rtiia embarrassment ' frmy wrcoiue ouistentlir wilb 0nrI Gnint pVitctfce t vidirg prepare 1 turAlioBi twd cercioio n iea, tfs mi?. . lni etftwt ,..ii tu.i,,r.,tc .ntisBti nt offlctr." even 4 jue- i yce ot the pe. w.1 tJtlfrfFf iM P aa.iB id the "ft Iiite ilwU,-r,sJV !'' Hk aSafe FE HERAT. A XT) COXFFHFRA TS. Now tbiit the. army MMinion is over, we j tyitb aruiies-the Kedfral unii the Confe'l i niH. .ooiiie ot inn Hjii'iiKtiri, cinrlrig ine line n iinion, u : aTf t that the war lie fonjot u.n ; ao, I one of ii ,rinnnnnt iuiiel' m tiuifio f a Rn('mt'Mt whosii expreasiim tvus : " Tbe Hoot Ii oil Ui be Irienth " In view 'd tl.eKt- lur!, rtilil I ll lie iet.ileH oil lilt.' part ol umny ol our otfiivr, the tiiojrt.Hl ion of a Iratenml nt'-etino of the blue aiil tfrry can not but b, r. );ar let an very iifiposite, ami Ha one wbirh will meet the views of a large unij r;,y (t mir gnlljUtt aobiier. ti'iiir ai.il I. it ; berni'io anil Johns'on ; Tboniiis .in I Hooil ; Km ler imd Ib aur, t!"' 'I """e, in roupba. woubl Iieji thrilluio U-tve tuble iu. It would be f hoi o iide eAi'inplilieiilion ol Oiftnrd ii'vo "l.i t u tove peo.M Aa one bin 1 en b oiu' ol iht'e ooopies riiny, li un rt . eo fu ri1, in revpotjm. to tbe ?(HUiiinied Vi ii ' 1 f t in itili notii o,, in 'be late uripieai anthr. In- I" eon. - ..iilfu .11 1 witb emotion 1001 tb or, iin( i-xitii, tion nl niiitv, Iraler ii''v. 1. 10I .oil, lit 1 lv ri truii 1 ami iriiukiHSH. ,d ',) ,le illlinotlo' n'pi,'enlHti i'is ol Hit obi J I 1 -i'e ,r in i s lo a p:iituop,iiion m li llll own l.;i wool, I loni. ti.e . II ct to j ;if m i be Iitiiii'iI tin- me -mrao w 1 1 e 1 ter ol the prem 1 11 pain t ii t ie ro-t rum at I nd at I N i UOI'I, I Ii. llo.l In er 1 liable lo j r -liiuoh'i r 1- ' I, , b-allo t 1 p-i no 11 - , 'iabie. lie ke, ioii 011 killiioi j ii ,ts lie did w hen r o llejwoill not j i b luni, like an j A t. I let" tiliiinllt 1 aeore of lofl ,rn j ii I. t-v the lboi)-..o,d jusi , oi- .;t nl the beid ol hi 1 .1 up. It ,s kill, kill A-la 11 111,11,111 It tiilli k. tin- ..ibcr iiio.it In- led a ae l,o,n- . be i oiioed over a tlo t-l, lire.trtl 'ni kit , he1 s!au lllipieeom 1 -,-,- w hou lite !o 1 aloii,!,,, ol r.' 1 11. 1 w d.'t.j.v".' f n tth rr-iief rr'rf. N i-V, it !,: 1 .t : d tin l-eilltio; 1 neitla tl tin- ll ,ors in Johnston bid soared ni i n 1 been there, I. buy the 1 ,. -.: in on I, I b -1 v t - h 001 r , , b,i iniieb iti if p no. 1 ...otri ,,-v . bit t ryipiiloua 11 is Wfci I known repaid lor the uid bttve 01 evented lita 1,01011 the Clotiub r ol C ininieri'e Hall sbiuohtoi- pen. Toe tame elf ct w.ejh) b ive o-euried iii t ae eu.se ol ollieJ' ,k IS, Am, 0,0 -fVi-ral of them, there w it an nut onlrolbibie ti itpoalllou lo pull uf do ir sabrt a null t 1 lutek a lew bundietl 01 t'iou.iiiid rebi-Ls int t iuiiice-ine.it. Ai! ibi- w-oui.l luive been avoided had tl;,- ,iU,lieiire In en hallMueldiaU, and tin . , 1 . - v ,it tin, I,, m,i i,t iiii rniiiii oi I lie an ill e 11: m 111 uit'eni wlinii w 11 11 thousand unit in pieera aa'. tliiit a j; iod uiaiiy punarious ht-riiis i-.r-n u ren-st sueii nn oii, rinijiiy to itnni blinte auioboilv. tii.e it apt to be more t ar llll and a tt, lie' less valorous and boitstlui w iieti his tintaoonist ft on la hiui point to point. ll. sides a tviiiK 11 vast amount of blood tiled, t lie preaence of our late antllMonUts j woiial have ol u t IjeiH liuiai reaulta. Ttleir I pit ui-nce would have tin: jjB'eet to prevent i the Ionization of mus atnonir ex-army i . .lib era with a view uf turning a reunion ! into a bili prwuure eninBw !.. noruoao 1 f tlie jjppoinim 'riili to otheo. irfAor...,t of turnini with a ffoiteous) conlnli- i-eaeru e ot H ir ua ni aniKimiM, wouiu lie eiiivitlnc enousli to speak ol tne iraiianr- i i v ot their lute 1 pponcnts, und the reason i why aiieb U rues aa tlii-mai-lvi s anil nueli ' lierott' men am their aii'tugouists shoUltl ll.Ve. j in peaeP and unity? We'll ipe tKT an early adoption ol our suotiettion. I.eL the ucxt reunion be held n Clncnoo, and Jet L and tSlicruian be Hivitidto j'inti)- preside, itn.l 1 hoinas, llnnl, .lobosioii, Slieridan, liutterflebl, Slocitm n I Forrest be invited to act as vie pfeaideuU. Chiaigt Times. NoRTiirns Civn, i.atiom. The Xew Yoik Jit mid says : " Murder a one of tlie line arts, as des-'artOrtt- by -?-Jl!nryi- ftwd --ilfriit"laiiT illnal rat ions 111 lU'V'al and puritanical New E)td -. H iiM-Uut.ilitt Jmuab- M tlie auceatota ef the Jfew England people, who bang yuakers and burnt wileh.afot pastime, ai;u not forcjotten. Serioualy, can It lit our New England ptirUiitbr'opiats and pliiloaopllers pauae a moment 111 their mia .sioiiar"y woiks among the far oil' Hindoos and tut and Ia7.y Atricana aiid act about improving the iminonil atmonphere with wuwli tWey t ucf uudB,d, and. iu reclajtn frow'-tain'a'-i.-frrip-td Kior,. sW wring v...i,l H.od .nmcthinir should be ' done to check the ctiaise of aoelety there I in it downward ctrecr to titter demoialixa ! tion." I The X"w York ffun, api-ntcin-j; of tlie wr,y I " jtia ice" is adiniinistcr-ai id that city, i si) x : " Every lavvcr will recOj'tiiM the fidelity I of- the following sketch troiii the pun ot Dr. Dyer : " ' What nidge is 'ur case comiDj; be f i;?' i " ' Judge .' Then yon muat retain Mr. ' V Such are the cnuveraationa wliieli one now con-Uutlv heais in the law uUio s 'and i t - - nrk-vntT r wnrl-wfiaf- a depth ot protiiaaionitl and juoieiai negra dutioti auch reinars reveal 1 In fact, with s.itno except iooa, the whole method ol the huaineot the bar -end of the beuch has bvcotwi rtpulaive tohiinest tn-n. Tbe fact is that the judges railor reftict the eni.lme.ii and charaamr of low, pot iiotn psUiiciatia. than lliose of the average mm ot !Muuuty. -Ttuiy oouiujUB to tbe biwll indetiiud to these wretohes for t(trre"iwi- wiw4(MWMitUi guiae f judicial forms, tbey rpb'and plundet-ttonest men to pay their own poli.kal - dubls and to fi.l tbiir own pockets,1' Poctof Co, of Obi.y, a physician of thirty years' tUnding, asserts that beer H most pernicious to tlie physical constitution' TIi. children Of bccf'df.nktrfj fttients stic tamb .wduWrj'diaieiatwt 'cajts rcti-nr--jn tnrgical rrVa'wnt, ulcere and sores, are much morn diflicult of management in beer dnnkem than even ywith coiisu mar f wbuk-y, t - - - Wxa ' Stat no. The Pettrsburg Index y: " 1'he nensitile men of Virginia hare ceased 4-.itwMtw&ifaiayiilw and they now address, tliemselves to theouly practical quCitrfon tn-tore tbem, and that ii obtaining th releart of white men troln TttK VSlTF.n tiTA TFS A XT) rTTINA. i The Ijouisville ' 'o-r J."iri.tl Iiiik' t eor i redponi Iru t i 11 ( hinn wbo iiitniKiiy ru;oin- 'H(eBlaitis-romryTir' tiftrit(iiTO'injf-"tfk- Tatiori ra into iliH coinilry. ile spealt ul them ui Ibe very best l.ib -rer-, br 11; boi, eat, in J nt 1 ion-. anl aiibiniM-ue. ll-iiii.b every one ol o ir Wehiern Slaics vi'nlil to the roiin- tmii-, In- shvh China allot.U a v ta' and inolii.il, b' Ibul tor the -k 1 lie. ' .mil e,ln ' rated labor of Amrnia i'b, ie 1 ( y emibl ', biiibi rnilroa i, Hii tunboiilH and t, li-oripbii, and ilevolop tbe mlnnol in n, eoal. e 'pper, j yobl and nil o'hi'i melnl- li -, 1011 ! 'itit their eitiew with o'ih, mnl In e ine ti iv Iters, I biwyerci, jiri aulii rs mi.l ).'i s.riaii v I here oiit;Ut to be an iiili-li linni,!' of popula tion I.i ! w-iii ine tvM eo'iiii.niH lor the impulneto their pr .peMiy. . 1 r,e judieia, () tliii.k,, l .iibl prevt n 'I itlllin t'e rela'ioin. ,111 1 ti rjopt' d nillr.r, nil, I imltjilnl i nleiv bit Pi ;t of pi 'i 1,000 its the l'dCilie r,!,. it 1 i- eoiu hf Cb' M bl.0 HI I llll O"' oil ! I I lllllll nver. dj., ts .lol.e,- I, 11 fA 10 i,t "f Al fi::-ooini--1 U'lod all porta ol the. south, mnl W. m a ! I 1 x 1 H 1 1 -e ol foil to $ : on 1 ni h t ilt'ir pun 11 Of VI I , I b;i e to In j ,;i O I orn' roiitj utiles, in d notne jut-mi Willi 1 teeiilllt lone olli 01 11 o .,tg ;tn tiios, trol ill t'avcii ' - ' j ' " ''il..' !1 -v- ' iiin- nl, t lid tie ii 4,111't-il lo t hern I '11 ma wiin rs'. V, .ii,,-.i tlie u, ready be, n I .ken by ad anee o ; itli i , tile s pul ley i re ri com ai, Ool be -II )1 i-i d II, yeai.s, I j o-i u,tis toon, w 1 mo in xi live I - iii 111 1. I'aCine .1 UilCUltl- I 1 1,111 1 itoai t -it 111 troii Kailread, till.,,!.. ii van .1 hind- id fie be i, until t lie. ii d Wi litjildlly III I . -jiel !l ri' I ni Icy of llliii.T-ti tiilf ti it-i 1 .11 ,, , oi .i or 1 ,ee, tl I ated by our ii Vet 11 11 e bay-- lh , l!ei 1 ol ellcoui tr. mi tlutt ,1 tin- Imrbalou log null It- h,l ,dn d reitirmlTirtf, pup' -'-toti to he it j,. ojle til tiona ; and p ,-isessin d. Tl,,- ! 0. w 1',, at dis utv I" oi' irmuo;- will dotlbtiesis j ;ii.o iiuiiiloi atom 1 1. C LOI If. A t 1 ..- ol in llioiia ol Tber ' irffrSSrr' quick P'rc-p. ! the faculty ol ; 1 111 1 1 11 1 1 in 1 a y mid any mil probab'y he t'ow tiler race, t tie v will j 1' di 11 n o -.v bat tbe v see others do and e bit 111 1 no nil the privileges ! olletl il by- out bias. With Koine -oi lions, ol i tbt-tc people seatfe t-d itliovr our country, j who can foretell what the r.aull will IK' 't i Whit son t 1' a oi.yeiiiiut ut dl that be j which is 11 nv l.ei, o 1 naiiui ated, v hen, in j Hil.btioii in mir several millions of enfrtin, obtain! tu-oroes, we shall have as many uior- I cii'iallv ionor.int Cbiiianieii, up in who.t- votes we shall ib petid tor the clianti'ti 1 oi out govcriiiueiit and i s rit'era -wiio wdl :outrM , imi cietitiuuv, Mud,, al.-iia -w-m ttimif make, und w ho adininiatiir our las? 'i rc future aicilis to be plteiiaiit v'ldi t.a changes in this country, and it ihp.-i.tlc much on tuew.sloio ol our ptc-a'ht inieiti whether t ho-e i h inoi s uliall be fur weal 01 I'lf Woe. t,,fVtel ,Wyi. From tlie Clnilotti l)fu.rt.-rii,t. TIIK LA TU M.LHDKU OF Mil. HI. FA oy. We not be by our cve.hanges til vl, t-llo;..e-oiis r. lot is ale 111 circulation about t lie murder ol .Mr. flh as-in in thi citv. The a ateiiienl we tii.tile in our last Manic is shi.I 10 Kp ei.e..i to- f bust iii.". r..- y aie liu- statements ot t lit New beni pivHumn err.it is. Mr Clea- aoti itiid the itigio D inlaii w eie n ,t urn -I .1 and cal i led lielole l he Ala.ui onenl In, lli w etc t litre at vtitut. --cs .NY: , r . 1 . , h Mr. Cleasoti )ia c a , -i'lrt-e t it h til- in oto in the Mayor's olliee and alti-u.pt to draw a pistol, lie merely pointed out Dunlap to '"The Mayor- as lowing cill.-d some one a "damn son ol a hitch. w hen 1 luubip tin tl the piatol. We repeat these stateine nis.uot lor the purpose ot exciting l-iiino against t be murderer, but Kir lite v ind not! ion ol truth. A letter published ; ,i. ; ,h.ioh ..,. i,ir,;.d tb. 21'h, dated Charlotte, li e. 2M. and signed "Veiiias."' is it urots mi-repi' sentatiou of ti e alTtir. If the H.uidinl will furnish us witii the name ol the author, we proiniai: to p,r,i i.. h s siitteTui-nt unlnie. or ii the author will make hiucsed kliowu lo u, we will endeavor to convince, h that lie is eillli't' iiiisiakren or willul'y nua- repreat 11 ta . lie tat. 1 . ,0 , p,, a . ii.a 1 011 r e itts 1 n presents the facta lor political purposes - It IS B BIHtHJ lai VI Ul ii IX IlOill OS Willi , ... . J I such an aOair. The following is th verdict uf the C'oro ner's Jury : STATE OK N. C.', Srmtkl.KNlll'Illl fot'STT Iii(utition taken bcloru me, tSui. I'. Little. Coroner.) in the county ii'ore-ai I, the 19! It. 30 b and 8 let ol December, 1S8, upou yiesv ol tin" bo ly o .laiuua A Uleasoii, late ol the city of Ctiarlotte, ctiimty and a''afrjfrc8tf7, tnn and there Tying iti a.t. atuj upon Ibeoa'li ol F. M. floss "8 Foie man, J. J. Sinn, I'cter Sinclair, d. II Mea cham, John 8. Means,, Alexander lb rrvhill, O J Lang, Charles Elms, M D. L. MeLeod, JuffuraoB If.-rryhill, L issen Hltck ulder il ,d Joaeph Asliuiy, good and lawlul uieu ol ,v1i?ck1enbtirg county, who berng sworn und charged to Hitpnre now and in what loau ner.the sai i James A tlieason, late of tlie citv ol (dtMrioib! and coiiuiv ot Meekleti burg, cnmsto bin ileJith, find the following verdict, to WJt t 1 hat tt deceased l atin-, to his death by violence al the bands ol Lett Diillbtp ind Burton tielienek at principals lice Dunlap having shot, by pistol, the de ceased in the jell side put beni.v the nipple, passing through the sixth nb into tin- heart andjlien into the Ihoki 1-j ; also on I h right sule Uv a pistol allot at tue Urfrnls ol said Dunlap, causing a ll sll woun-l -tiiirt Sttheuck striking a blow with a stick on the right side of the head, lnlliiiag a severe wound. '1 be Jury further tlntl that Horace Lynch, ttn Lowrie, wis HecccSory to the felony by recHtvinjf tbe pistol Ironi Lee Dunlnp and ooncea lug the same, wit it otlier testlinony. liivc-u under our bunds arrd .waist, this ike 4tst day - (It Uticeinbet, T ' " WSITTT ITTTETJ, rorisaVc. " F. M. Ross, Foreman j Js. J. Sims, P J. Sinclair, O. J. La-tj?. C, XL JElnn, Av. lk-rrylull. 8. B. M-acham, J. . Moans, M 1 U MiLnl, Jtfferson JJerrybitl, L. A. Blackwelfter, J, AaMiry. ... 1 JVendull Piullipa sayi : "The j9ouh creaUl an ideal Yankee: tie tloeg not exist ; be never did fx int. Tl XtKtb :imis an Ideat SdufiU'roerj'i Bevr existed. TltC Cubed blatee lavishes thousands of millions of dollars in an endeavor to 41 with an idtal India; be uerer eiisted." And Weivdtl Phillip arrofhis aiadjuturs created aa ideal negro that coat tie pteple ot North America nuiUioni of live nd bundrml of has tbe beat reasons for sayatitf thai UeneAl Ea-rly doea not pfpoose io return tu thia " ("'orn apondiioea Paltimor Wun, LETTEB. FEOM WASHISOTOS. Inn tins! fhtln nf the f'ntfnf Wn( ieanrfe The Retiring Stmtlurt, tht &i'i(f itnif the Cuming Cintentti f,r lent - lnterfttt,ing lla inti nod JntqaastieiitiaM Tie iifjr i , il ia TQf in the 'ijirtmr Vonrt Tht Turrtt' JIM Xeie ' )'ti'i My ftlvernneet in WiiJii'igtoii Ge-nerhl Or,mt iihd Preni'' tlcid Juhnnon. On tbe 4'ti ol Mareh next tit tnrhia of the following Svnator etfiirL- : J. A, Bay n.'il it lebiare; t liarb a li. t!ii:kalew,.oi 1 !.,..,.. . 7 ....... ...o, e ii.., i. lliton, cit Conuotttiei 11- 1(. J n.littlv. id V laeonKin ; Giti, i-V hoijiimfclx, oi Vci'iniiH, r. 1. r tciirJgtiuvaen, 01 w .itwi : Jno. IS. Hendetann. of Minaniiri ; Tho. A. ileo ilricka. of fndiana ; Kdwiu I). Moia 1, of flew Vorkf Lart H. Moirill, 0' Maine'; Da yiil T. PaC.eroii, of 1'rai.f.iiiie , Atex miter Ilamsev. of M111111 ota ; Win. Spi a.o.ie, -of Hliotle lalaa.l; Win. M. ISti;wart, ol Xeva tia ; Clmrlea Hutmicr. ot Mass tcbusetls ; Tims. W. Tiptoe, ol, Mahrar'tla : I (!. V'tlb Winkie, of West Virginia , Hen). F. Wade, 0 1 (bu..; A. 6. Welch. 01 Flond.t, and Win. 1'inkney Wfiyte, ot Maiyland. HI thi-Ht! twenty-two S lia'ois, only two, So Int. have been n el.it.d, ic-.s. KI iiinnds and Spruoue, botii radicals. In t ditotrna. Kug -oe tiasscrly , eotiaet v alive, has iH-en electi d to ii. cei'd Mr. Ctupiess, w'10 is a ladieai, in t'ouuoct leut, Kx ov. lluckiugiialll, rtdieiti, baa been clt-cU'd to siidteetl Mr. Dixon, (-oitaei viitAe, Mr 1'ai ten-oti, ot Teuneatiei , c-.tlsei va-livc mid ann ul law ot t'rauileut Jobnsoii, will lw duc- t.eedetl I IT l'ais.ll i il o w il it i v . Utllo V. H exchaaige Hen Wade, radical, lor Judfce Allen ti. Thiiiman, const 1 vai ifve, uud M.irv 101 I Win. Ibiikuty Wiytu I'oi Win, T. 1 1 alii i 1 1 1111 ,, I1.11.1 ,l i;mi4 riHHtMuew .-..'fcittse Jtlw da Legialitluro has elected Abijith tjilbcrt to fiicccial AI. A. S. Welch, Tin- lutu-r guiT 1 1. niiiti, alt bough he haa Iw eu rcpie.seiiii: g F.oiida in the Senate i",m the l-tix mouths, bus never given up bis reaiduioe in bis oti State ol Iowa, where he will return, alter the 4th ot" March, to tike ciiuie ol ilov Stale Agncuhuial College. He is the 01y carpet img Senator wliogoeaout with ifi.a Cuiigrcss. Tub I- srisrature ot fourteen of the Slab hitvu let la lili the vac tt.cieg' wliieli wid uocur, Iheolec.ioii iu all ol which .will take place in the mouth ol January. Tin billowing named Senatoia v. ill. it it tuougiit, certaii.lv tie ri-t-ieel.il, aa tlo-re is ...,,,. t,,.-,,, , at.'i. ir 1 apective ritniea: .Vli mia. n lyant, t bamll.-t, 1 hi. wart, suiuta-r and 1'ipton. tlw,i,g to Hit- advert,! lorlune of politics tin tuliiiwiug S, natois will have, no'ti.n p,-.-., to linke oil' their feet Hie dust of tl e Senate chain- 1 bit- tin day that (ieiieriil (Irani ia inatiitura ted, the Legislaluies of the States being j now politically opposed to them- Messrs. Ibiekah-w, Dotilittle, Frclinhuysi-n and j tleudrieks ; of these only one la a railica1, Mr. Fielinghiiysen. For Mr. Bockah w'a taeaul seat it is Ihougnt now that t x Gov- ernor C'urtin haa Hie hi at cbunt e. Mr. j Matt. II. Carpenter will veiy probabiy .-lup . i i. '.i .".i '''tile's shoes, unci no cue ' doubts that tbe u .-.....uiw ... , will supply Mr, Frclinnbuy sen's place wilh .loon 1'. Siockt ui, who (vas mi whiuc lul v ous'ed b oin bis seat by the Senate in ', lshi. Tiierc are a number ol radio d con Lc-ia'its lor ihj honors so worthily woin ' y. il r. lleiuli icKa lor six yi ata, bu'. the light i Ij as not yet assuinetl a nuHicieiit y dcliuiic j siiupe to indicite the coinuig man. i in W est irg tiia it is undt rstood tint : Mr. Van Winkie will not le a candidate I n j re-i leel ion. Tbe Lciiii-latures of the Slates I n .ri si moil l.y iis-iy Ilendcrstio. Moigan, M riill and itainsiiy a' in political ate -r,, vt it h tin tn, 1 ai i 1 1 i - 1 1 is n liit tcr oppo.-ilion to ilieui in liicir ow a jiariv. ' Ti.e best iuloruicd l.eie say that there it norpies ioti about the ib-lcat ol Mr Her- 1 .hi on in Ml--outi on account ot his mi- I t. iteinueiit I.C'-rd, and tlutt lb"!. Ci I -Nriuirz bus the Lett, chance ot l,, nio in- full id tlK'ht, ami retuses to give it up. In .&uAmlk ,eni atuiA --ctn-4 , . , , , working against Uov. ruor Aloroao, win se 1 great argument isthat betaiiiiot talk, an-1 i tnat the srreat Siatr of New York otitic j -not to ba.?dinBii''--iit Ui iwroti; It 4 ss this same cry wiiieh killed ..if Judge ' Harris two years boo, and seeurod tiuci ice tion of a ".alking man," (too much so.) Kiwooe Conkiing, in his place, Bht the MorgVi coniUinaLion tgaltUy, anlt.pff . fulj.'vftuot. :hi&..'MiiaMiUicttiifif HWisr ,to-4ret tint he will yet win. In Mimic, Mr Morrill will have to encounter Vice Piesi.iriit H uiU ) liu, who is a It'Kinan wor.hy of bis alvel, Th odtls here ate. twt to one on llaiuile. , f'he oio-t stubborn contest ol all. tnoog i. : will pniba'dy be in Minnesota. Here tlie j Donnelly and Wilkinson cmpi.-s witlibs pute every inch witt ,fer. It.ut soy. Don i re'llv is as obstinate as a tuule tin I as tena- i clous a bull-dog;. Fulling Inst lull to ic - ' cetvt' th radical lioininatioii tor the House ! lie run us uu indepi ndent ciiiulula .e, and was thus tbe p ana ot electlig a ilemoraat. i. lie has no hopes . stciiiiau ihtt Senaovr I ship hunted, bu' uolv ucton a to dcb'if i Ramsey, even at the iifwie uf pt-.ttiug a I denim rat, in. Ml. Wilkinson has beKir elect-1 eil l,i the ntxt House, but be lia bikn in i '1 r iba-iuiale. uiite U.fairiyainl ja.ould pji.ii.i - Ui - 1 return iheie. and betnir an aNIroil politician his Irteliils bave iireat htnsns ol his suc.-i-s Ttiat Mr. h aimer will have a touib time In t getting hank looks very likely, but he is lull ol conntienne, ami loose woo knew what an siwiMupft'tt d wire wors.nr be ja, think he will lie hat d to lieut. Dnr.ng toe Tays lor rampaiirB- hew-s cbatrtiiau t.( tire I ttr Siate oornmltiee t IVunay.vani i, -nl (ua 1 I ayior ricogniM u ins services tiy seuiling sending fawiotU-U iMiuiieaOia.. slaiinlory a (vv nof and Indian aueut, and be has "since till. .1 every poalt-itMi ot profit or toiianpioueo mtlwitiHot tins ta Hi trtt hi Drgtit tor ths sens tdwar, and will not r tuiu tiniil victiry (or dclral) perches upon his tiantn-r Januarv, an. I it ia suggested that Air. Davis leturo at ttut end be surrcml.red 'by Ins WtL .iU w-id then iui..M.jl to ctaw- I rly, aiKt wntot. A .turn mrm. irdt ff,t-n he vi u.n anidn-tl tor to the UiiLreme Conn ao.i ib. ' (liacbarue ol the piisoier be akel for on tbe gronml tliat lHa amnesty extenild by the Presidtsn arb4s- biui Imm all ftabilj ties, and lettera have already been srnt to -1 ... , - ,, " " I him to Jb.ng.atid wrging tlutt he allow bis House at Me aopiutmoaoi, wu., a,Hu ther7mi..tngt be-r, 1 utMlo . miiirimwf ,t,a..,,. SfSlMSWi?t6tai "'. -..:. .' -'..: tlin in its jifinfrt al up? it ttut eertain t lH,Mt;. It hf not yet cogdkin '-rotec. ' iWTKfie. n left io tlie cnfrl have iVnffiWrf to etave It off until they tire rep recrntnl. Upon the recommittal of the bill new clainea will I added to ol;viaU thin bitie dirticulty. ytiwjogTT tia luve tucurtlett ihfmele at this nwtnut of tb I'liori ConirrepHiilnal Committ.p. I hey enme hre to protest against the ad imtbion ot Mtiwra. Hill and Miller to the Seuaie, although ilinelainiing any per)iml objeeiion to eilher of thooe gentlemen. On New Year'n day it is the citatum for all the rdlieeM i the ariwy tu the city to eall i,n 1 h J'reaKh in in a oodv, uh the k fVWntMfrnbrt'hot hnly the htad of the! , ''ftt" but Ik the aunior ufliffr in command j. 'rere, h i hcadijititrt- Wnnfat Wasmrigti and much ctitioititf baa hem HianiltsUal a to the course be will purwie on n-xt Friday. It ; known that lie and Mr. Jfthnsoi) hi4 never afok en tdttee the fnmnne eWivepoBd enea which grew out 'of Ueneral Clraut's sum rider ol the war olli.ee to Mr. Stanton, and the wkunler i whetlter fJmcnil Orant wo)ii iimke any advances tiard re f.sro tliair,n. althtrngh rnmrT contend tbat ibe mere obsetvaiK of tin-ollicuil etiquette which aiwava prevails on the occasion would invoi.e no utocs-i'y of lurtlief ititer-cour-e with the President, ft seems, how evcr tint' (fctieriil lliunt con-i lets a meet ing between him and tlio l're-ideuy under any oirctmodaiioe would liu ankwilrd, lor it ia hau;d to nigi.f. thai he does not in tend to go to the While House until he 1 titers as lord and -proprietor on the 4th of Aiitich. , ! now the uicinr max I . wuni.n i.ivt.n. .V TUK As every one is inteii sli d to know how so licb ii loan as Huron Koi ls-lij. Uyfeijt, .nrrepeoMmi -r . pxtr if tttii r -nn tor rvery tTiovi-ine.it ol his da ly liie. It ia related thai lie roue inn iiionuno at Mx o'clock. His body acrvitnt shaved ami dressed him. Mt an hilc. M. ISoudivile, (a teacher ol locution, who fits picpb' for the stage.) read the newspapers to him, and toid Inui the gossip of tlie green rooms of Parte thea ties. HeWnsilrisa.nl bu the day at this eaily hour, pulling on en-n a white cravat, lit. next ncfivcil a I'tussitm named Ber naiil, with whom lie ix am, tied the quota tions iroin 1 he great exchanges ot Kutope iiod decided upon and gave orders tor the tijius'iciioiih ol die day. He next received tin- cornsp .mli rice clerks, took from them a repiy 11 on .1 e 11. iron ai u approved 01 111 H e iiioytii-tltiiepioiioa.il reiihea to other let- Lei s. ol UciiLUe aiioom-r eaine io and re l-oitcd on ib,. poor telu v.d, and received new iini ructions. He then went to Mine, d. Hotlechibl lor her instructions. Alter tlie almoner n-tue.l ibe iiurou rtceivid bis expens, in who kepi bun informed of all an and book sales; they made reports or tec. ive.l int:ii tu ns Me then went to breaklaat. All the family met at breakfast, and usually oris or two ot Ills uiarrii d did dren wtue pMa ut. Alter breakfast tbe ba ron went to his..Hce (which was, imniedi atcly on tbe slr et and separated from bis '""'r ':l n!h'lT,rneo:norerece,e I t o, b-. At (woo'elock be would Some i line- on) I,, the Bourse, or. Micm r to tli iiiiction tuart, tor h. was loud ol buwng "b- j c.s ol cm losi'y and pic tires. He would r turn to his . Ifi, ,.. Hnd m four o'clock drive down to Chair-ait do Surenaeor Hois tie H-ologne, returning at hve. o'clock to hi cluti, wuero be w uid p'uy whist at ten i's a p uid until dinner time. During the la.tt par! ot bit life he became eccentric m a good many small manors. He carried ii por.iMori.iiiie w hich was closed, by a lock, iiitliojjgli be in ver can led more than filiy : ia. ns about linn, (il n mail carries more he i s inetiiio s h d to extravagant expense, I..- us-d to s.-y.) sjid olien nothing at all ile i audi d i be kVy 01 Litis Ua k on his wa'ch t bain, I lie liie.nbers ol the club, in tbe line I'.oy al u-e.l to bnigh" to see the baron I'lmlilino i'.,r his key, and even bis lock al last he inunityed to open the poitmou " yM-B empt-vr- A-lnr tfrnnw lid frt-' 0, t,a I , .. .. 1, ' imm company at h. i.ime, or went lo some i heat re. - - - A Iln u on Two : A Washington cor r"sVdent repot -s that it is not likely that 'tic teioire.of otfice ac' will be r pealed this se. ion. ,"s reason as.,igneil, and we are left to laiprfe.erice. , f ,.lef.waiiMirrfy,-. Mr Fdmnnds,' o"r rrni-'iif. in'rodiicm a lull in ilm hajjnate to prohibit any olnecr of the arniv or navy from holding any civil n(ice. The reason of this is not i.dven. Whether the politi- j cians t-dnk there are not more than euougb ollices fir themaelvoa, or that, they are more1 coiiioetel.t 1. r stlch duties than naval lir in nan no oi . or mh-'ihtr it implies j -aloio-y I a. .1 d sjf rust of (fen (Jtnnt and militatv rule . we are lett m oonj.icture. Jf the firi an .e-ti"ii be 'he. true one, an 1 civilians sb o al.s'irh cml otlici s tlnmselvea iht v.oni.1 Iim in k.eping with the disinterested pniiiotis.n of the at-c I If the latter -a I dr. ail of militiirv ascendancy be the true ' motive, tlie li. li. politicians are rather too b.U'. w-tiei Tuu.iaie imssod Iroin their liandi in 't7. alter tbev were beaten at the - .fi.o.ii - v I Itey ttU 11, ttk-iiittt- their svialut. il the tleneral oi tlie Ariliies, ami nfuealc I to bun to nave litem Iroin Andy L ciluc t hru ihei have beun mere appendages, tol erat.d and permuted to go through certain lot ills, bu asto all real power, as dead a- Jiiiiui usar. Ir Urtv. tiiatu ebcaioea'to appoint ii 'n. Scliofi. Id Secretary ol War, iff Aduiiut ?drt 'in crcury of the Huff, or ivcu lo hd iVciy p'os' in the dovenniieiH '"Willi Veiieiatt, be r,l no tt ami ask no lot l .Mr. BdaMd,'r 4fn awytrtidy else. iliiv ut the Conscript i atjjt. beard ot the Army Heunion at Ciiicago, and that at 4hv nat lieuoloo all aie to appear in pitl asai Joim't Let us have peao. AV. Whig. . GkiiRoia.- ' ftiarjwiiiit ' .siwii'iiawiiMiijaWsx J. jsgmi jt Snator Ituuibull is active woiamii mo ieoiia r uanrriai case e-' ii. .... - ''., ,s,....-...i at-.. ..,'.'.. .. ... , - t . . - . . . ... - f4" " , WWCs. T ranifH. in-a, Adst-n and, Ejrt Ulule tkV l .lertvwirt that tlit"e i. y ar btd , 6 ihe veteran l'rr, - 1 ,lnoli, ""'" admission ol 1.1 . M (o-l,. ,tt III '1'iur. 1. lil, l ... ,"' - . ,wo wanj mj o i wo lji't s. u iseuaioi x. imu Kia le atrongl iipiJoA-d tit the rei-,j;niUia. uC th mmMi,m . visjsvt i-vr oi.Jp w m i aivw. gorrroKRit STArits Mibitr Tl,. l be l no Bttiliitlei for j. v s,ua a,i,t 1 TJ.. - "' ail I.L..- ttUtfTJ??? S.V.JU'iHaVs.s. f '.(',' o '.' .' - ' " .. ... . il f. r s - Hi.nt,btU r.aiJc.t la uottectdved At turl new r,a. We ait b tlie wian, OiTfcabf ii1t,-""v"' U ta fdlH)f anriset lnt, . ' ' Vl aiutiiuii Uit- daikouH tvee) vr ttt V, nut of ilia Kaau m mate; i f , W ,. the tiara oi iruiuhnn ont' ' ' 5 In the (rack of the ftilmrrawt - - -And w real ,nf oittet, wnliiH and woUuuL that anaec VbvxS VsA ff U. Ansa, WI i I vc we been doing all dw. iii day, 1 1 a e the roav inot iiiiiK amit4r Playn.jj at ori- aud woiklllg al ulaj, (ki t bip aa niotbor and child , But much I fear Mioxalittia haw la Uav put ma to ahaiu to-day ; For Ood, who is oantent, niideiirtaiida truly our wmk a4 play,' 1 - ... I thi'ilc" of kindness left nndon '1 list might have briehwu.id the dT ; loti ho mih peace 111 voir violet eves- uu have am learned rejrrnts- ', ... F.jr tl. oirof,U tw luakw as wiae Have ut uouse to niy bhy yet. And atili,, aa I ait in this twilkhf hour. Attbceltwteof a weary day '- Eveo anant and aim tt ant piiu hanvrmwor . 'io keap a bleaaiitu away ,,1 ' ' A hhwoiag that the dew froin haaves On tlw parchiid and thirsty Kronud ; And in luvisK ixuuo, becauaa routsb (mwlssav, My deeper peace i touiUU, ?rmr life, my tabs, m4ui begsaa, . Ami mine ia gruwiii uid ; But we'm e-hiioi-eu both in ilie eye of On Whose years are all untold : H e liuliU na both tn Hia hiving band, lla j, anion, d all our cia. And, tiy-aud-l.y, to the same sweet land Bo will geiuly lot us lib TlIK AllMV Hk i'aioji, -We have been 'ooking over tlie pro.eedinjja and epaocbee at the fftvnt-assemblage in Chicago ol tbe office r and oidirs of the artates of tbe West. Il we uud rsiaad tfeia oorrectly, t hey are not without efguificance. Tbey in-die-are that a delilMrate and iyatematte effort is to be made to ofganixe and critiaoll date tue military apiiii, an aa to , govtirs t lie country. JijJStdUKmJuaJt fI Thmitati'tf into an aasoiitation, ubject t. wriaiu iuit and reiiulaiious, looking to p. rpetuity. The 8 .c.tty of the Ciuciuuati, after ti e Ilev..luti..u, appear, to be the m. dej on which it is founded, Th repub lican jealousy uf that day was fatal to the Cincinnati, which, alter one or two meet Inge, diatppeared belore ih4 clamors Of popular disapprul aiion. There ate DO signs ot any such disapprobation at the presotit time. All the press arid everybody . Ise are not able to snout iuurt enough their eutbu.-taam over tbe tuayaidoant dis play of "tbe ber.ies who saVtiU tha Bation al lite." At the future re uuioaa, ail lite ineuitiers are to appear iu full uuili.rm thai. iUT,eftiMii ts.iat yaii massfH!ie6SfSndSjrm piese ,t Vi every mind. All ih. m.liury rsoiables of Hie Western afiaiea wire fiHHUtt.- -TW- Prfat'tMil eltct, .s head of i tie army, attended oy fits etafl', honored the occasion with his presence. Ueneta! 8b. rmsti, as Lientenant O. ncral, presided and'inangurated i be ei rtraonies. Dis iiiguisiied g.-nera's iielivered elaborate orattoua to the tour armies of the West, rum inning tb. m ol ttmir mateblcae acliicve '" And eocti of the- orators took espcc afpaiua to iinpreHs upon ilia hearers tlie iinpoiiajit tiuib that where two men were coiuptiitors lofr olBc'e, aod One was a soidier--(oihBr iliiuKi being tqual) d.ictriue to which no reaa-mable exception w .ltlil be takeu by any CX Cut a Rebel. .,,1B Br "iea wa tne o..e predominant o... ... ,,,e iiiciuiiai, (tnu auiiu .lea all tbe proeeed.nsis. In the present cindition of the country, and in ibo cloudy pr Mir,ct ahead, we . am not prt pareit to say :hat an orgauitation ol this kind may ool lj attended WI b tieutfl eial results. Though mniiary, it will be conservative toils tendencies; nd in a and, where there aie so It w coneervativo elements left, such au Association may work gic.it good, or at least pieveut great evil. As tuny ibe ufficer are admitted aa members' ol tbe organ izatb n, we may see tuete ll.e luture. Coituts and Dukei ot the coming Km p-i re ; und if that i an inetitabU, surely il is btt er ttiat these Dukes and Counts should be fit and competent tor tin ir pos's, ttiaii that their dtitice ahouid devolve on boors ini l blackguard. Poli ttpsjt rs,-imrstlf rfd-'gmsf,"'''('arpi;f oarrjrfri," 'ei ' ul irmne gtnui, whose tag mesa for tiffins is in pr .poitJWn to their tinfHuese, may -i-claim against a military despotism; litit ttuitr exfcaat-i vitt eue tuedwaf 1 is inasi. r to tne ti uanon, ami tbty are aa tit victims for rta auy that can be fuuud. Hieh Whig. . s, Gut MAHKiitr'--VoftairesalflTbe more miiM Wsr yrm fitit, the fewer cfimea tuere will be Marriage, ireoder a man more virtuous aud more wise, Aa unma. ried man is but half a perfect ' I)c-ing, ami it requires the other half to make things righi; audit cannot an 'ipeil Uiat in ttltis impurfocjt eisxe aaeaa ki Uw atiaight paiti ot iiiciHudu any more than a .boat Uu one ,wr r '"rd wiillone wing can k' ' P tfilt cotlrse, Irl nine Cases' out lot ten, wheti marritd men become -dvnak- artis, or a hen toey tiotatiut, Crimea agaiuat Mh P'w- o tbe , (-otnro.it aiytbe tounda- tl"n ui ll'eirats was .aid while in a single 'tl'i "r wuere'lh Wilt is, aa ii aotnefifuea "-ecaSe, an Itaultanle, faateli. Mariiige "eT m susma awHaga ana give lil ui etto,ue of bis .tbiHigut, big let lint, aud bis acts. 1 Here ia a uoine lor Jjit !ji mjuan, ajudJhcHj erfijl ot hi. bet-r.-r ba t k. cjm turn tr .tn en aii esvrfss, aud Ir. m labium into a ibsJiMtanoi teMputnans u which be would otherwise be xpoaed. 'l"bt-rvfore, ibe Iritud to marriage is it Inead lis siKViety an t to his cotmlry, People oout to tusrty, wii.y-wisb to kuow thai proper a,-t,.are reiacred to ibe Mmwins arece otsw i A4.ru and 9; thttkmyemif, 18 -Beu Johnson, Ul ; Franklin, &; Jfolart 1 ; Daw, Kft pei('Ful.fJ't Jbfmaoa, Burke' niltf IKtr'f yw.3 fl'TineTljlllBfiWMiitfig ' ton, B ruapattei,' 8? JVwiB d Stern, 88 ; ; cbau err, Hogarth, and JrVei, M j Wor.iaworth and Davy. M f iristuittt' 8i tur William Joni-e aud Weillrtiftolt. ff WiibttiiiM X. 1.JU, t'JKVjj; A.iil.-..lltri..4ii WaUiisj. - - -V., I Young, 47; witt,41;iiud ot&5;Oid,pMr, 'eat ton--, I JO Tursc ,i 1.(1,01.!-. . . .... i'. .'. .. ...' .--II ast t.iU". 10 1 iipsl ae if .,,..,,..-,...,,,ffi,iaL,,.iii,;.t! k io.wiueii oi me iHajr Jtork Timet A t . I saja tiiat jeueiasm was saved item ary embariaaaumuilly by tt,e jMunti cum MrmtTcaltj. farm; tjiat JMadiaon, ,tfer his retirement with d.fhrnlr ller.r nn a ...... ,. to. . 1 r - rroj n- ueas aoca at Moota.n., ,,j,i. k.-.-.i . . . UsrirV1HSalnivifrt,',li,1r ; 1 -.!.. .k" vr ... .. . , uU ",n " ,he' 11 .Z,. w.-MiafciBjifaas.au.s i.. s .2..' '.' rt : , , ,V , , ii i ' . JfJi- c ; .f- j. ,JtfcKsssVtt ilt t , - v4
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 2, 1869, edition 1
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