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' I 05 ' TH.E SENTINEL. I JOSIAH TU&tfEa. Jr.. EDITOR. WEDNESDAY, MVY IB, I8f9 rBOOK. . f , . JajaU tolay f.lkuu. taJij .about j!M..!'J la the tummer of 1863, we invest- Ya ot th Wh and in ttt ynr following W repeated the advtkture, and pntohaiel lita "S. ci nil Y- ar ot the Var.', Theae two volume foHy dt .tied . Ui. It aatiifled ni of Mr. Pollard's utier waatAl capacity for the office of hiatoiian, and It atifid in-Uti"U- w 4tiipw.iiUi lor lay One to to direat biniaelf nl the prej udice engendered of th hour aa to write hitory at all - Mr. P., or any other Intel, leatual man, might write glowing deacrip tiuDa, impasaioned narrative, or pur?;;i-nt ciiticlani, and call it history, but we believe wrrrwinmi mrraan ror a man to recoro i (,f.ie (of (he air,at of -JaUbfullj MfatjpnMdf- -j Willey Taylor, freedu.au. The M jor, En temporary with bimaell and with wl.it b he j mel dl ljacd Lim lf. lie talked all wai peraonally identified. ! about aaiety and protection to the negro We coricludef", ier leading Mr. I'ollard'a earlier volume, that we were d no witli blrrfae writer of o called history, but thi reaolatSon or purpose wai violated by us . iol89r-1rteB w Invested a Ave dollar "greeobck" in hia aeoond effort to achieve permanent fame. We of course thouuht we were buying a new work out and out : that the peculiaritiee which diaflguied the firnt history would acarcely find a plane in tua teconl, and that we abould ba rttrRh ed by a calm, well itietaincd t, i-( . .ri a I work, which would do justice- ttt. .a'l the southern gtatee, vindicate our can ' add to the wealth of our literary treasure, make tbe author a name for all time, all tills we were miataken. Wo have nd j In 1 not! read aod read here and there. We have found even in this curao-j jy eisruination mttrbof the mailer, ae..rf j )y re-vamped, and aome ol the old irrois , re.proioce4 with eveu greater flnurish ol j trumpet. ; , The writing of history U a very grave buaintas. It demaodi aomethiiig fl-e than (prigbtlioeat of iutelkctual puits, and greeahlene of atyle. The snc ciu.il ul bUtorlari it ft madid patient toil, ol calm, well poised udnd, a siucne lover ol troilr, w-ewcttrt- stfrerot evtdeDcT, stts to trace rffeoli ot their cautci, aa master oi a e'ear, vigorous, pcrapicuoui, flowing atyle. BJoie Uume wrote bit great woik the iiist hiaiorlcsj produotion to which were rplied the priociplea of philosophy it Wat thought by thoae who enayed tbe difficult and rarelj auoceastul taak of truly writing biltory, that til that wai necessa ry i order to woo, tucctulully the toine what caprlclout JMim who it thought to , prctida over that department ol IcttVrs, wai to be iodoitrioua enough to collect a vssl ' arrty oi facta, arrange them In methodical order, kud present them in ci.rrtct, lucid and graceful language. By History theie thingt -Were tnpped to jbe Implied, and theae only. But tince Uuine't dayk this im portant teaochot human knowledge hat received letj diflerent him--a much more extended Bald of Inquiry and invea ligation, Iadeed, even n regard! the mere matter of ttyle, there haa been a great change and improvement. The language of Hume, Gibbon, Robertson, Ilallam, Ma caulay, d later writers, ia far more coiif prtbenaive, iuipoaing, and we may even -"tey, niitittte, tbetfjgwt f att-earib-r prrttrd. But wbllat iiiitorya tritieu by the grand modern marten hat ceased to he mere -v...- - .--tliJMh'.iliTtf,yyiHe'""'j:-..-gf-yJ"-si-1 coniiH-'uili um of licit, or a dry , li leleal store I house of the paat, -It btt jieeoiue far wore converiatlonal and innrtictivo. Ill who would now achltvfl emt&esse u a hUui leal writer, must to eaotior, patience (imuuil. eeit, aud care, ualte the ardor oft lover ot thipa3t, ad lnnght . Into the true philoso- ... . .. in, ij . i.j .1... .....,.. ui 11 ti.f . , 1 live enough to grasp -til the facta and pro tout them U their true relafiona in lan guage of idiomatic purity, elegance and - iorce. A writer wboie blind to the lawi of Providence u exhibited in the eteutt of biitory, will But be-tble f eoursVto trace HOs. J T Wk'uTI'fifion.O aWalt intel lectttal eompasi and of weak tod Barrow prejudice writing biatory, 11 to t)k non tcose. 'rllA--towtt'7.iuafp, jmuaing, goiaippSng boik, but luc mu' one, never write biatory. n itt tueae viewi I lit a ol wbtt conttitutwauceeeslul litorical wri- ing.the reader may waU tnppoc that we Jooilder Mfc,jPoniu;jftii riiure--t arjiplete, certain, irremediable lailore,.. Ex . mined with tcfeteoc to every Just i'tan-iafdiTfidrfoBTf-tue literatuw ef- Hit oulb doe eot contain 'completer his'.o , i leal ,oortiou, tlwtj exccpUag that orr ierfuj book by out North Cwolint Wheeler. I- Whitrt thui bxoadly ttpfeiir bur cou I ictioDt, w do not with th reader to itfp. ot that, w eta pareaSve nothiug good la ie "Loat Cauae," ,. W fcondema it flatly jiid DtinHfit?ibeti ft tome tafbrrTjf j th biatorie jarb end claioil tab tp. irovd or coBiUmoed U uo. It it bad I ffertOI tltl J ti toyatfanra if, wer OalUd, ijefferton Davi aa toru by the niicrotcnpic of Pood Hater," or "PoHard't FaTd 9 trJi'wfl'"',iw'fT'fljh' ircttn), tt puegeut pertonaliilei, nd blind ? ' .t-V.fld nA tiramiunfs ft ftn jalutw, -,..' jajf iaiMwwt. tt. r" . " s-,.t.t., m Iff. Pollard 1 deojdedly as agree iutcce. VfOU. X9 a'J1 v.tt, Mtiyisau, vaio l-t Di plan ii tin. pie enough, aud in ait place b la cerUinly uE,cientiy brie). ! Id fact, leaving out of view thU li lims j ' tor ft tbe dud t hittoi y , J w,old , j compelled to admit it to fee able and inter esting. Thus much for what appear to ta J He excellence. ! Oo fb morrow we h!l probably recur to i the subject. We may then offer a conside ; r, it ion or two for (classing "The Lost Cauls' wlih politic & tractate or war mtmuriibili, rather than with digram, d, grave, pbilto; t plieal history. T)RrO TIV OF TUB LKA a UK, The i.owir, force and influence of the I secret abominat or.s known M the League cannot lit better explained and illustrated, i than by a statement of facts and Incidents -Usfateb occurred in tha- Kmtern portion -til ! Btato. MaiorTsttcn, rending at Joynen , ,, , r.i...mt-,. u - iinlHrt'D rf 4fc ii dr for the arrest of WiM.y Taylor for voting aaiuat tlui Lumw. Tive armed n grot a mit of tto m firmt the Otmnty of Nah, wero fiomtunndixl to exicute the order. Willey Tayh r waa arreattd and brought to Battl. Ii. r.i, wh re for t.-n in .rial bo::ra be aasHii i in ii'ut har and terror ol hi lile-. It hii propoaed lirat to shout and then hang hiui, when ii win filially ng-eed feTer "tbe matter to Gov. TToWen. Hi"' L'rand I'retideut of the Leagues. The twelve armed negroes ho made tbearreat were ir.d cled in the County of Nah, convieled ami Miit. u.ed to jail. Mjor..Tiitte!i, ol the I'niled blales army, waa indicted in the County ol KdgecomU, for issuing tlie aa Uoiden now does. lid fought to inlimi date the Court by threatening tin in with tbe Battltboro Legue, if that was not strong euougb, he would appeal to t is Na tional League at Washington I i y. The trhil resulted in the contirrion ol Mnjor Tattin and his iinprisonment In Edgecombe jui I lor six months. The League would m.t have it so. A lilitary oimnandcr ot authority in the ; Lti ' to j. .1 a de.achiut nt of negro ol hers inb'. w ho loietd the jailor to Ice I give up the prison, r Tatten, who was car i led i, i (Jio el-iboro for miiiiarv trial and ri - leased in the streets of that town without trial. Mnjor Tat leu, tlilouuh Leaeue inJlueni e. in Nash Cfunly jail, where they had been imprison; d f r the air-st of Wi ley Taylor, Force is brought to bear upon the j ,iljr d i )H(, County and these League '-genth inen' arc released in d. tiance of justice and the law. Thii lawless conduct of tbe League occurred duiing Gov. Hold. n's adminialrv I tion. nebaveno proof that it received Ilia sanction, except that sanction which si ,.:BCc is aaiu to give, it waa tbe League at work under the name of military ordeia, while the" Governor waa the Grand Preoi trcttt nfttre League, if ire fact that rbc lyeaguo wished to refer the puuishnieot of Wilfey Taylor to the Governor as Presi dent, goea to abow hia authority. It ii hardly to be preaumiTl tint the League commanders, in the United Stntea aruiy toted without eouaultation with the Prvaideut of the Leaguu In Noiti. Carolina. They certainly had no authority for audi acta and ordert except .the authoriiy ol the Leagues. 1 No man la fit to be Oovcmor of a free people who ia President of three wicked aecrot piditical Leagues. The injustice and oppreisioo of niilitaiy comnianderi la North Carolina for thne long yeart can only be accoun'td for w hen we remember that they belonged to tlw Leaguea, and must have been carrying r.ui orden of the League! lor the b neflt of t he League. JOHN RAXD0LPI1 AffD OOVF.liXOK HOtDRS. We shall take occasion, at some future day, to copy from the Standard what Gov eruor Holden once thought and said about foreigoeri, aa he called them, holding office in North Carolina. A foreigner he defined to be any man not born in the Stale. Tliote, 4t4t.-iueliH- eb na- ferttletf4d;"'Arje liott, French, Ileaton, Deweese, Tourgee, Lafiin, French and Brewer. On tbti subject John Randolph speaks with more diguity and lesa rim than. Hid den, The cornier said "I know of no for eigner who baa been, or ia now, in any re ajnoiauie arxotable office in the gilt d the po .pie of TYitgThia. dvo uieuiber of either house ol Coiigresa, no member of our Assembly, no member of our thtpreme Court Of the newspapers printed in our State, aa fares my knowledge extendi, without discrimiva tiou of party, they are conducted by native -Vrrr5kh!iXllc9 youraeivii, we tre united people. Jacobinism Is of no couutry, ii is t ect found in H. Your jacobin in Vtr-. giuia would be very glad lo bear of tbe bombardtnfsnt of Boston. Su I very much fear your jacobins would not be very aorry to hear of servile inturrecliou ia Vir ginia." Such wtle ftcptitnent oi John Itandoiiih, flfty-flv year go, Upon patty and cc tlonal tplrlt, ta exhibited in NewEogltsd and Virginia. Atrbott caa now aay "of Hi w. fioglsnd,' is standoljih then aaid of. Vir ginia:, no fonigner from ny other Plate repreaeutl Mataaohusetta, Yet Virginia f repreaenieJ by foijignart in every bianch of Itjr government. 1 Uorth Carolio ca.n bout of tour foreign rin Congr, Abbott, jTrencblIs tiB and Piiweeak '.. fill hai twenty-foraigo-etn who are mttnbtsMT ot the Legiilaturs foe Jadg xiirelgner, Tourgee ; two Pro., tesaora ol the Cnlvuraity are fortiga. rs. ! Could our peupie bold oflc in New England t Will tbe time ever eoine when burned Iiew, England aa the jhai don na, ami repretn ber, tod not until then.' -. u..' i .,' I-"-'' ; - . V.olor Hugo is re&llr to bt) interested Jn PanrpaK. I; ia to be culled IkrWfpT pel. wnl be conducted hrM.' Charlea HniV.t "' ..w vvuir Ltlliin . Francis Victor Hugo, Itoebeiort, of tbe fanternt, anil Olbvf prominent and Impe rial writer. ' IUcat dA.p. -- H alwolu'eiy iieedful and imperative that the fun.tamen tal principle ol our truly wnuderful Feder- !! COoetilutinn lmuld : V e vindicated. -'tiia inay appe.ii t . .h a mere .work of tapere rogai io i, hut rot ; ii'tihn who ealmly shr.cys the 8 11 and reads with i . ... ... f tc lime. We bawe, on several uc.u.i 'M, mli nudui thii matter, a: d c , niM, iiHy, di reet tttr rraib n"i-i tn Hue c-ir aeat and eng-nt artictUi published a f' w days ince upon "Imp : ' aiWui It-iduali-in, trout that ataun,:h an I l ' "Id paper . U- Ao''"' al I)UeUiftnoir. It u not only Ir.mi nucha faithful watchtinn t! pp'-r i dota the alarm titfwal conier Ui- -iu:Ut tviiy HUM- ter, the cry lin'i oul upou tlie artled l'hrte ir. "To (ar tenu. t Amrrrrwft tr danirerr-dati-'iT- to rmr dvatr', mm.t highly cheriihed r ilj, and tha danger If ioerttd' a hviudr.;d (4id,. tiauaeMur poo pi are aaleep ; trtepp, wh n the ear ' g v ernracnt ii rushing dowu a utiipcn.lo;. in clined plane, th break- up, the i.i!n open, anil no engineer a! ' n d w!... h tq .u in skill, mrve and lU vo'i.ni to the tr.rneu toj)ue,cc.aion. It .iiieihiiig in not done U , il nooie strong hand U not laid upon th' i eriirTne tTia! TttrAvm with rW(fn.iu. mantty's der. at hop. n t nit j a Tearful, terrible cia.h. i We siy then it i high time tout .i.r ! ,jt UH,n blet aiiteii were l.uy in j ;n,iciing the gr.at idea of our National (',,nstitutiiiii the right of man to ll-gov' eminent. In ..ur uw UUmuw wtM-i land, (d we pus In the laat eight yc.iM.) il has bwjine n.ca a'i to vindicate nllf great, liiiiilaiioiita! .iiiic..'le. The tend, n- cy to abuse and urm is so great ; the leaning to ide.s tint are not of us, and have at) place in the heart ot a ttue patriot, is s i m ini eit ; there hai beta butii -ia Eu- rope and in our country so pnvalent a ills- piuitiuu to lilcnd the light ut a.t!l - g..Vu - B - m.nt with the ia.t ii .d chs" theories and the vib-st passions and the, most dangerous and di. -rgani.iug iniiiBiues, 'hit the states mail could do no .re der t rvicc than ti separa'.e lliem anil iil .ee I he .grand pi in. i- i pie of our ov-riiui. nt in i lenr lioiit wfrain land I. freall inen, that il nay ! n urn, ,1 ; from tbe groai miue a.i"t culpable iiiini i j ,b riitandin to which it loii, b. en subjc, t'-.l. j llcr.i then is lit iheuie lor our moat rkiifi! J pen or best tliir.k r. In the iiie.in i.ne we j will detain the reuder wi.h a p.raeiapli or j I two. ' j What is the mi'ippl e I i h i, an I what f 1 j lile true idea ol felt gow.nnint V , , $ I There are men novv who h i!d tha' irir- i j government means ffi i: m in ow es obf 'tie-K e I to himself that "i the uitimate ground snd r a-on, and law of hi, r iponsib. 'i' y.' It dot a not take a philosopher or a !,;; co,n to perciive at one: thai lore i pa pal l.- misrepresentation of the whole a s gua perversion ot' Ihe principle '.hat was adojt ed by our lore! f b. r, and iueorp rati il in!. I : I their inpiioit.il instrument. I he idea not that sell government wa to make reason and Will and Conscience the guide and ground of all authority. The cbiim contended for by the ustutot and pnyt powerful intellects who were engilgi d so long and anxioualy in faming the Conati tution. ws, thai there was to be no oppo sition to the just auihioilv el God, but only opposition 10 lie': groU'idhs., usiirped and tyrannical authority ol man Now, there ia a distinction hue, potential and positive. Any one wish oidinary under stauding niay reailily coniprehend it. It has been suggested, au.l wisely, as we think, that the principle, as 11 ide ! od by Our lathois before us, would I.J h. fer ex pres e t by ''the duty rather t'imn tlie riu.'if of led governmeiil." '1 In re would be les. ground lor cavil and for abuse of ihe prin ciple. The men wHio Ibst fu'ly peic. ivtd ami gave exprttsion to this ureal uud. rly ing piinciple gave hill allegiance also to the g,eai ......;(... ... ...... ... ..is.., e, ..,..,,.,- iflid obedience to the laws 'f Aluiinhty Oiid. Witlilliem lln couinianilmen's were supreme. To llim they owed tbe higher obedience. Then it must follow, tha! "their right, avo, and their duty" demanded ini 'pera'tTveTf fTraT"rhi!f 1iiusT'',iTir'rwT''iin'e giance lo auy goveniiiient aud law which prohibits them fioin doing ihcir duty to Uod, it must be thi.ii right and. llr ir iiiity to govern themselves in such a) w .v a. tint they may be oledient lo the rjovetuuunt of Go-1." Animated by stfch a just and ybje. jCon ception of duty and priucip e, Wt.aliii.gton and -lliiuiiltiiii, Jay and .Mudisoti, and their illustrious sasociaics, uuiuid their wisikm in forming that noble iin'riiuieni tloil bus brought us saieiy aad happ uw whuuever !bs tuute uU-y.iuieiauhlnav-sAa-li . .b 8uely said by an Ameriean divine vt hen siieakiug ot the spirit lu wliiclt the great principle of ulf-govi rmnetit origjouli d "it was not in a si.tr it of iawlcssuejts and Wilfulneva, and of reference t'. f Y as the ultimate ground of all rights and duties; but it 111 in a spirit of diVded loyalty to law ibe higliest law which can govern a moral and responsible creature - that t lie principle of self-govcrment wits born." But our articitii Mffifilt.tltiy hing fclretdy without extending it. W propose ta re turn to the subject and to abow how this idea Ii In accordance with the highest rev eieuce for law, tnd perlectly j compatible Willi we nigtiest cnniuan auties, TaaN. C. 1edul CokVktion. We teenrfrom a rfleg-tfr iWrMborly, that owing" to the nitsapfeheDsTon on tBe part of ny physicttm r to thrritiifld Of The annual meeting, th atteniiai.ee at Salisbury tasi week was not 10 large aa-ltwnijildliave been. There w.re some tixty membrs pfeaehlt" aid" the proceeding were of . . 1 ..... 1 H , h I1 ' T I 'uitmg hBraeter.' Oul Biii'bJtllt towotawn, Dr. E. Burke Haywood, deliv ered moat admirable Addre, Our iniitJl iigent inf. .rmaut lays it was tlii beat lie has jet heard upuu auy aimilr owi.ourT- : is riipuiit niima up wua atrun- gen to attend the Commercial Convention on TutaJav. . The iticiunoud, Va , and Charleaton, 8. C, deligationa bate arrived. COCSTIXO WlTSOtfr TBS Bosr. I ' And if t(j worit crrawa to tne worar, o" foica wdl bo more intent tbaa tBat rnp'o arntfd by Um men wiw ftfoulit in tbe Confederate umj. and who wUhed moer to the (.'onfedfJate cattw." Wuikiugtra ir T. nh ,titor la th'a land who it .7 .'ii .1 n,,.. it I- th more c oitotuptdi e than any other, it la tne 7 ' ' . iokow rorney n mm i "V teouuiiy copiad certain paragraph to ah ; bow. virulent wMcl viudklive he ha UeWj ..wmv4 -tU of enb. B- UP.he wouM he- o.rW,l u, M.-i- I fm yt,wi:. tin thaage. lie uuffi a bailie alar on , Our Goverunifiit, for oujjht Forney know, ( At the i,in..r l,.i.l..n tl.mir. lu. i... . . wr uiih soiue f " eek. ao, j-Ht a the -urVit l. J. v .... , lort.gr. power or powers, a.ol inn "" hnter of the (tan'h is looking around to see what are t!!4.reaoiire..'jf lite Qouritry is tuck an'erherrrenrv. Hear him: "If tbe wrnt comes to the worst no force will be fffwrrpfxynf than tTT nfpTWPnw tif tUBT men w'.io fought in the ('oufederatii a iny." V'vrily ! wonders will never it-ate, Korm-y pfatsmg the c.mri:r an "I prrwrr ol t i n led rraipsl The l .v in itrav it,.niie s i.-h j prale. T.iej n-i .1 1:0 such palaver. .' Ule t '.int. , e; a'e Mi . 1:. I S'M el .: ti II. ii.' t r a ti'lit iiaii.st any Ku!'..peoni. ; o- er, there is Ihe siihie.t il..ubl that iue-iin)iara I.I y the "lu .t p .t in" soldiery would be itUvae.vory Confederates. lint if.'" the) liht ? h 1 ju-jiwer i. line thin,' V- i 1'iite crt.iin. F'luev em.uot answer lor 1 :liem. . - T1IH IMJIASA 1.KUI$l.ATlUli. Ii w um Mi'reed to by Mr publicans and i lKnioutrta i me uuit igi.wmre mat j H'- V'.h. An,, n.lni. nl would not be jire-bed ; to a vov do ing the prr.nt ses-.loii. 'Ihe "'her d.,y f ityUo DeiuocraU resigiied. I wh.reupon it was moved to adopt the j Aiucn.iiu.tnt. Tina waa carried, and the I j a re-olution ratil'iing the XVCi. Amend. j ueut jmu e 1 bj 51 Ayea, W.ya, none. I- ; waa un-leisto it by the Ua licaU that it the )l,'"I '! apjK-aWd to the Amendment ! would be bwt. Hence thin at range and ini ! 'P'itous action. The Gove nor decided that i a re emii iii did not ttake eflect until lie 1. id acccpli.l it, ami, thciefoie, tho lKinoJ erals wire in em hers in spite ol their resiirnu ! ii in. Tin- f ill- Ittdical way of changing ' the I'ors' d.it , on. Hy lair means or by Imil inc. ins the inn1 !i desired Aineiulment 'It.ul j b- ia! lib d. I'bis i- nui e-snry to Hadical ' an c. ,. Si we go. The grade deiCenda t'earfu'dy and the engine Ion on a full head j of steam, and there is no capable engineer labour.! A ti.-!. grani 'from Washington aaya that. "It. i stated th-at the I'reautent will ap point a neri.ber ol colored persons to re ;io'iib!e otH -es and official position! in .,b tbe'N rmern and Western cities, in or- . .I. r 'o i et the appointment of so many of i I3I race in ihe Soul ti " ll I he Vi ' di nt wid do what is herein! s'.iiid. he will I.e certainly treating his : in a proper way. The colored neo pie by their almost unanimous votes, placed runt iii the Presidential office and grati- ! t'l te for f iv irs- rendered by tbem, should prompt him to appoint negroes in the I Smth. I.-t the Priaident feed all sections j out of ihe same spoon. The dose suggest J e 1 in the telegram will douhtle;! be very o Tensive to Northern Uads, but h ptd, tliat in spite of their 11 1310 ue wry faces Gen. Grant will emmond to 'Veir lips the vtry alnt logre lien s he has forced South ern whiles to iwallow. 1 "Most ctiiaiuly what is sauce lot the Silutbcrn goose is sauce lor the Northern Radical gander." For the Sentinel. Ot ii Pksiihk II.ime, h.1.8., May 3th. 109. Mr.KJ, lor . You will please allow n,e . . 1 ,h J ' 1 ::,..f" 1". Tu ,,"ei .,-ion, ,0,1. 10 ,,, i ne earpei nag anu scoua wag L-gislature, which 1ms been so long preying upon the proa: rate, carcass of tbe I onee fici Unl old V..r.l, sl.. k f i seven .0 ten dollars per diem' while ,n other dai s when the native . ' . , ; - . lie native tab-nt of the State such as the Stanleys Badgers. Grahams.' Moreheads, tiilmers. Dobbins and others ,,., at the r&pitol to make laws, conscioui of the recti tnrte nl' ttiatr mnfitrna and their ability to perform their duly , they 'ec ijed h-sr than hall what the foreign rpet '.agger gave thcmaelre, and that w in n tne goon old rjtate was proserou9 "'J.J15W JUllSfi.ilin..lt'gLi!Ated iur tha.piiii. fic good and not for tbe nistaining ot a vitlianous party. The Sentinel is always a welcome visitor, Irtit tlie more so now, since it comes nn buriheued with the Voluminous saying3 and hung of that mongrel body. Peace be to its asbe, and may another such body never curse the good people of my old native Stale, let it suifice to have wrought the willed tlie owiMit-baggers and aealUwaw, and may the good people ot North Carolina awake and shake off the shackle of despo tism thai now binds t'uem. And assert their true interests, by routing horse foot and dragoons, the whole lotly crew ef car pet baggers and their coadjutors, and place kl power and aulkorily W good a trmrart citizen of the State. Cotil that thing is oousumatcd tbe good old State will drag uu w itttowiaoie vi'siancy muic . inioierauie than death. I am pleased to sec that the 100,000 purchie has gone 'by flic board. There waa-rtcVcr a m ire Lelarious scheme con cocted to swindle any people. All that were concerned in it should receive the mer ited contempt ot an indignant putRe. I ainbleasod also to know that you have not.yetbeen assassinated by the carpet bsggerj aid scallawags and their aljetors. I hup you mny yet lire TO expose their villaiuoii-j course and to deal out to them their ju8t deserts, and to defend the right, AH OLD CABOLLVIAN. IBimv, l)ullin, May A Tloremeia ol Daniel U L'onueli were today re fulerred in tbe cemetery at Glasnevio, near thii city, when splendid mausoleum had been me pared for their reception, Tha cercmncie wejie iffipQtiug .jtuiL-.weri!-. contlucted iy Archbishop Culler. ; Weal SroWd efpeople lWowetf tiie re main to tu toniti, and it is eaTimated (bat i,W wort (.feeeot the groonrt . A Fathub futrccTCD of . JIeatiso Hia Son to DgiTB The little town ol Hani sun. mrili opposite Kewarwr-Ni been thrown into aa unusual Ut of excitement within the past two day through ap occurrence of most fatal charae& r. whereby it i allegol a ISd'SxSeenaTT otert tula ta..HlUinta.w grM tliruMrfb.. tit htmt 1 ireatacit.(Se; General Geniiro B. .HoClelltn will have I U Mtc)e lu tBe J"utlCrary on Jomini. I BRIEF IfCWS KO.TfUt. A eentlrnian in aearch nl )odf?irga in Pri ioijuired flit; pru of a fooui, and waa told it ai Tiliodred frsnca a yr. uiirkini; tint it wa too hich, he croHed ! ilu- itrur.t and f.iund Wu4tf, iim i"!v l!k I the ti tahkb he aaa.tul" aa uuU Uuu dredi fiauca. ' low ( 1 wobuudK.il Iranca , , - more thau the other n.tt) o llie etrei t : - xir I ut it Mon,i,-ur houhl hnppm to ,,ie in thm hoinm lie wnilM bf- f urltvl i IVre La ChaUo, whih' it he 1i.ti!.! idie oi r I scene" in " Itie Filing Seu-r' u hh OUI I Im. v,.,,, t, h..rs.- h.eh ......) in n h.i- t nris (,,. ; H.B,y j fn., um' o i liif f'li' k ufiU',tUj t' Pi e an a hua ol 'orp,-.l ! "'' '" the . r... k;. Hir, be hind the a.ciies. 'I'h -t. ed tlil.l-li b .!'e I irt.iii'.lr. lU -I i ut j.Vu-i U .ji. ,r The oui-d"or pnleic v.i iis.'d t'g o.ili'.p tl.r ojh ii.' "r.i-'. 1,in:o;i, I., r ':Oj.-.b.!.Htt. u-i.ft ool.l p-i i miii I 1 ii in . tad ...e in the ;lof.,:re w . i e .li,?t,.;.e . di.aill .J-eiu) .ed ol a'-t.. ....r t Ii ti I. d ii, - 1 i.e w o-., i -i an I lie lh- The t'OM" .11 () i lia I e- n" bn ael t f,e ntn:nlaie-i eae tin lei , . u i nei int vl e , p. i-l, K N I ll d: aw 111.: much pi ii i-i . I I v I auction in Jin::! .ie T.;i. I I In II," lakes .id. lh,' other ol the M-i In a h t'er to lie y It :ph U'. Memo i.oi il, under a bet o ifD.llllil, Ci ntllll I'le ilie I ,1'u ,i , I'. id !e,i nil:. - i,tl . 1 ', lt tbl ',1,1. that p i'lM ol 1'onr di, i ri- ii 7 V ilk l utein II each, lo fc .1. Ii I A ni'tn ri'i-'i't tan I-lnnd t:..:ii tle e tv ( t Ne .v Tl.eV b, id II C I The ", pn ae 11110 n ' v crou ds t !nit p. i bt en traiup'ed I , ",v is a d..a cause no . .v. i v . K'-nllK kv b a House, at aii rJ l'olafo' a ife s cents a bus e:. S. vernl Mln-u Voik on W.-iliic Tne Ci li-enoi 1 11 in lie 111 1 ; l lb.;, ie. I. , .1 bv .-i, inn, held loo UiHJ s;r,"i:.'iTs. IS lie. been in ,l tlie r.,.ell bub lie ,, l, r. H.e.l fs;l Omi oiw. i The All ' t s'a'i s, apiir -Hl' uboli t attihotiiy .1 1 1, l-b,Ii-b Vloesitl lit lloVp. l al ti a' out a triiisi 1 that the i rilu alliance is unt -ue. concern. il. The r untrust win : li v. 1 lar a- Great lint a 1:1 1 t ol the sniry h tqinli v The Butbilo lummri't tl ivanis t h- i,r p., 1 1, 1 coining miiinciat lis re-s and dis,i-ie i and advises them t-s t .ke in snl. A I.Tiidoii c .ii, u:iv is about to I iiild series ol v dno. s 11, ar IhatciiV. ll hoiis. s !.. I,' -od .1, iv.-nrj tune. Um I A suit is set down .,r early trial in a Tennessee court to tet llie right nl a ma.; 1 i.sliai.ejsoleiiiniin a ninrii 10- j,, the j bride. ' A dispatch lr. , in the secret ate m II v-iy in: in- says . Those , iri'lideiit that ipiit" a I large si.ed sterner is cur iiitir.s. aid, and s ,011 j w ith about, i who liaie -Mult, rs 1,0 I with arm and ammimiti. will be ready to sail f..r ( 11' three hundred patriot rei tu been secretly reeniiteil In r. I PCrU."""'?. U: r "''' k k. ot vi ri niii 't and 1 1 secret. 1 tie c:ie.iuioii U.. . " 1 may set sail at any : ' I tiom the s'ern Slitti a All repor's thus l.,r receive various parts nt the North w are lo the elle. t that Ibe new w in excellent cn nlitKiii. eat t o, Is The ColiimbiiafO'ii that a Cuban ici-mtti jf . lli ier w as in that citv, 11th nlli'iui ' i.'i) o.iltl I. iuii'v lor vol 'I. unrr-ers To j-rn The- j nrrfr.r a-e. -., ,. Hie iroa.ianop prosper is are rep. rted 1 -.1.1 .. V '"'. ."' record. 19 said t 1 be hoc fr.,m one end of the Va leyto the o'her, iai.,1 the rnlieipated ""' 10 """.ijs. Mr. O A. Odjorne. of Cairo, has frrtt-nU-d aeptingti.be aitacheil to tjfir' feet, bv means ol winch a person is rc'it ved ol the Tabor of walking. lu a g.cat extent. H- claims bis luvuition will enable a walk ten miles per hour with case. A POt HKI-SI OK (iK.N K K. 1,UB IN Nl.W Yohh Veslcrday ..flcrnonn as Jnde !'',r.uc.i) l!;e geuial e(tf!Ci)X tiic Trny 1 thief, isas launtering down lliimdwav, he was suddenly accosted by a sharp" featured, high cheek boned, black hlil.l gentleman, hi a spring suit of clothe, who grasped him warmly by the hand and said : "General. I do assure you, air, before God, that this is one of the happiest mo ments ol uiy life. My heart is filled with gratitude to Ood that I am permitted to thus g.rap you by tho hand. (Jod bless you, st; Ood blesi you a thousand limes I " Judge Francis wa-j slightly, staggered at this warm-hearted salutation ; but before he OOllid tlpleas hia Ibauka the Jieey eyed southerner contimi-d : "Youoiumot coiKjaive, sir, tbe ' warmth of my feelings lower,,!, you. I do assure yu that, were we not in the; eify ) New York, tod if I ditrd do it, I would tear the bat from my head and give three refitting cheer for old tieucrul Lee tbe grand old 'Unci Hubert,' ot the army ot Virginia . Yei, General ; je, air I wnnld before &o1, lou4d J!b.i .: i.. Be aayiagf-ttie-trtAnatsimtr-TtiifTedefafe anud.WaruiaiMw-JwfgePntr.ci, and kissed bint twice on the riirht eheek.; ff i then ..warmly .ptmrni ,lui -Judjif-t - uaud.- uu (. umsuwaj wits iearai in nil eye. . . - The Judge atood like on bewildered for some moment! ; then, turning to n Iriend. 1mld ; !; VitXL I dtSTaETTuia Uiai nil. t have Irequently been miataken tor- Edwiu 'Stanton, but sever Vf-re IW-GcntTsI Robtrt E. Lee." Jf. T. -x Georrje Ticknttt Corti ha a lile of tn- wl,mi a fsVttai '' ' . iUiumuutiis t anuerimiii oas lost niur- e'""1 couutry-tcn ttv Carthage, ob the' Uudson, for faO.OOO. . LANTIC CABLE. ' arrsTHIA, VlK.naa, May 1.1. The Kmperor IPnwola XoM.plt, in cliwiuK tbe ai-tiona of the Heicfa. ralh yeotenlay, uu le a long and pieaaant' !Tch. 11 teculled tho aituatioo of ioa tria in lntiri. who h lie cj.mparel with the prment '(milium or tfttaira, ana traoea tne .-mim of legislation t the Keieharatb since i tlm.'4ni.e lie an reioiced at the frien.1l a t ran gem i nt a made with Hungary, aftii at il.e ( i. . it ' i n ol the tticea and til. tbe itii... II.. t . . ! r rl.nr t,aeAi vai I timVjiAu- j l.li t.. the national prosperity, and the prca j ot r. hitioiioi An-triii with the other pow- ,u . I i. . r''i ns u nil In in ol ita conuuu- r.NOI.AMJ. ii v l.i Mr I 1 N 1 Am. ii , ti . ii May 1 ) Mr. Johnson, the VIii.-ier, look formal leave j)t the ii i.e ifii. t ami not in person, as waa r d He had an interview with Lord ep..ri il li.UjJo. TPiltittoy, wJuaj. he itHciaUy rr l't.l ri HreiiiPiir, niii't prnaeiited : aiim Mr .1 ' oi mi e! aroe , I'litftirs. Ileports, Li. i , ee.i I., in I, w.i on . authnty, are oi e .ti ' i i be tl'e.'t that that French x.wrviuii: .nl Mion l.ub'iih a peaceful ii!:indi d BiuVullaiU oif ty reduce tbe M'AIN, in. in. 7,, -.The C irte has rej tc4- ' I- . . iiuendinent. i the Cons'itu- I 'i 'I m An.g Spain a Federal i . I lie i stood lflo t ((4. ,i , ,,..-ii ion .,r the i realuiu ot a trier)-. ttirra-rnrr. m fie " ffppnlim rt; liy "TTic - I. . , i- n introduce t and is now un epl.l A , i- HAM !.. !' i- V1 .1 Hi - Km lion ineetincjs with n id . 1 i uii i s oi I'.o i,, yesterday to a I I. on. I'll Il.e xciteineu1 moderaleii as I .1 ' 1 1 anee, I. I.a'e At night some cum do, i.. ,ie vii-it weiu dispel aed by the io..c. Tut v ii ade no reMstanre, and no i 'i.s d s u: b on e oeeuired. I tv ii v in n n! bis issued a warnimr. i' .'i ix pl .ii.i l.d iiiKiughoiit '.he lily d.eUiii.o Hint ihe rem wai of ihe ri cent liM'iliiU nss 'inblaees and ileiuocstrai ions ,1, no' In lol.'iated. I. cujo.s, May'lii, ll M. T.-lii!rHphto l ' ice iv, i toon. la f : ii u pans show I ' it '' ' ;o i :cd uyi allon there has lie ft e'I .ed 'o i ill, and the ell rein nt is Very '. P i . iy iii those secti .us ol the i i y : " i: .'i n party is s'rinigest. The i 1" i inK.i o extiaordinai y me meai- " "c ed . nA in disoider, and at lust ... .i. iioiil.ie had oreurr oi f-r miiniO'iCesthit a grand ) .1 i iiiion in to be iiia.le on i I'llJ I he I ortes yeaterday, r i c ed the j r p isiti. 11 "' 01 y. b is now. e,,j.!i .1 a ieofi.cy will Iteestab ;.' 1 on, a: its bead. : ii 1 In- voluntee s lor M lie : Vi., , - a' e "I non payment w Voiik Bho Mncli consterra y-ri .).. .-,,i ,e. ui 1 1 iy in s prominent -1 i y in the.d'sapp. ar no int.. r of the firm, e. r'irie.l checks one lor 2:t,aoi). He lelt 1 wo o'clock, Carrying I eliei ks and reriili- i ,k 1 11 m li loi is'.' . I7". ! . ill a .n il him th, t of !)3,000. to nl ihi ihe slock and a deposit H e pi " Is. Not r. iurni: o, a' three o'e e.i k. Ins oai iner made inoiiiriea at the V v 'N 1 1 local llii.k and Hrfe'tained that j i .ai "I'lAit'-iiiakieo t'.r deposits he had ob- t iv in d t I.e 1 ri iii d cheeks above men tinned, i a-id ciiiiiot be I. uud. His destination has; Hot M't ll. ill- 11 Vele, I. or ll hat di' posit ion 1 ' 1 , e 1 1 I he 1 h -i ks ,1111 m tt.'i eral Conf rence. which Tlie : enried i S ill L ike, on the Bth, 7th, and -.in ol tne vre-eni month, was one of the Tlw r, avusa helow tha ety ta bwwutBrawsa larif. s' ei.i li.'l I in tlmtcitv. The attend - It 11 slated a ilnuuel w Waaltsd tbroujib ut mi" id iciscl Iron, the hcinninir to ,heb",,ot,'"'1,l'-of nfteen llsot ted evi I ..I,,. , ii,, , , ,. ,1 ,.? . 1,, ,i,., hundred fee wale Sew work is washed eat is c , win, il, ,,e w...,, , da ny eight tbous I bat aa mado. The distance at this yidat 1 1'" l-reaent. Ihe most material nver 10 lake ia but iifftt or sen nrrtit sii m " business tii.it iranspiiel during the router- a.iipneed the lartrn jiuniher ut wuUamJ bsyws .me as ii,e .'iiiii.iiniment ot fnrtv-six mia-1 HI earrv off wui.r eieaigh to present stiriwlim , , ,. ,,!', p 1 . I ever a tXHllb of nwwethanthreeor four m s,o , . ,,,s, . R.ig.aiid.alew t D d-I,,, 9 piaHUtu. f St W mat k ail oilier l-.ii .pe.m count lie', and one ' I'arith sr.- sulinierntit. Kejiorliare reeejriii a or in. 1, toS-niii America, to iirencii the I dauaor to the levee a ibov Ibe city- Uteiivwl, Monii. 11 gospi lh- In iiiohted heathen ol iii Ulcnt Oil! 'bstunt la ds ; snd thn appoint I John W. Vomio, son vf lti'gligm . m Cie-idenr of the Salt Lake City ''Siake I .ion ccr. ilec. a.. .1. pi it e .d" l'iiitel Kjk:u j A p ,ii - ol sotin: ifiieies', in vie' ol ti e 1 nji.'Miei; ol the P.tedic ruiboad, ftrisi:s as to , th- dill' re red 1 ime imtn L uidon to China lam .1 .nan lie tl,,. ,,v. rlit,l rnnln lhrr,,o,l I l'gypt. ami the westward rouie ein the Pa .) Sl-it.fii.tH mentions : el,'c' railway. The Ptnitieula and Oriental i' oicp nn's lime ia from London to Hong rvong. lony one ilays ; huanghal, forty-six TK- '" VokTrrfatnu, fifty-two d; in- eiuiuno H! stoppages anu intervals lor t,H,!-!,:pmei,t3, wl.iclf ocmpy oven day,- 1 weaiw.tm tlie tune wuubl probably -bet LoI1,m , Ntvv Valk ,e (8 Ne(Ylllk lo Sllll I'.dsco, seven day.; Ss W 1 Cisco 10 II..114 Kong, eigb eea days: total, ' l',',,J ' "ie d na, not idlowiu-; ivny time for ; transiiipincnis. I ins nrnki 1 a Very alight , dilli leno- in Invor nl tlie VV titf n rou!u. Tht Ruiuut T.JU. "" " , Cniikh SrTi.s Consl'1.8 Diici.iNixo. seerttaty Fish is in receipt oi letters from persons who ate t o:ireil consuls, and w !i'i Ivivc receiy-d. Jjuir int'rii tioas, ciiiiIDo t in- jd ic's, b ciuse tiny uscerlain that tlicy cannot tr.iv, 1 abroad from place In t 1, ire When ll,. e ,r,,l f. I ships they miaapprebendiel their duties.-M It is the opinion of the Secretary that at leaat oe half o4 tlie consulatei larnlj filled will be vacated in six mon ha, irJnjtorr' A iv itiirr PTittKK. The c. tch driver ot New Yoik have ngreed to a general strike on Wednesday inxt, provided their do mands for an increase ot wages tre refiisod. JtipX reatp.re.. u liruigjitum IM4 fl.7,5 per tiny. Tl e wsge fo be tlemaodtd are f 3 pet dt vtLipL tbey contidcr reason able enough, ma-much aa they are obliged trwilTk ia to 15 hour out ui the St There 11 re about 1,000 coach dririri in Jfew Yotk. . s ' SuuncoH's Pruitca. If. then,. Mr. Sum ucr'i sptarclh rt preseutt fairly, tb general ipik.BB.t feelit hi America on the AJ.- "dwrhai qheslioo," w have no longisr an ad v focate among Jingliah jonrrjali. iii would be ra-h to say 'we have ao longer one among injHyidu! i.ba.re. notntet. ono, bo have 1-yet toond ,the Eogltaihman wtiudidnat regard the tpeeeb , b thing to be tveented pretty atriagly Loassa Letter in ft, T. TnlrK)te. ' . . ' IbohCi-imi To ib Boijj, Th Navy Ivhrpartnien ba tdvettiaevl .(or v 1 bk 1 'i3iiB following irou-clada, is pursuance of tho retluctiioB policy of the government : Phi)-- tueiuuia siay; yara vuuoe, A.O, As. Jee' - t. tfuueook, Yi ar?aw, Yar.oo audtWoi mouih vy yard UuacooU. : BrookljB navy yard Huron and Peanotk. Noriolk nvy yard 'Winttiper, , ftnit riu,,,.,,..'r ayn, t isouitu rn cii, r-SJ : atamp bend purihanrtr,il te tedStatee h14 aa a aiukinZZt ,T l Or IWii." - . UUU,, - . It l. slated mat 0n IWr. i.. . to inveaUvrst ihel .,... , r MiW. that r.Ur,a lZu c,T . faotela, eig Ert ti1'. . ' tmdt ara babl w he hr-TnT; fra.hroei.t ear. 'Wsai, t - le.?,tKlto pttun I anea of (h. i-roTi.,,,; Sr tn?aet ? approTad April uh ttMW - ""ot, I I hereby dint, lh , d , - ' ?..V',rS"f "? 1 'ha IrSTi1 Jf t md to . aepa y.hf$"2 tion oi, artk-le jliiri jrfJiA rats vme tfi 7th acdm? Ttiata 21 to b. i.k. jk Moh rf the alH.'wli "l0 ' "'"" atone aud Uwu Uotlt Dtwuuj ,fnfll, Constitution In die following SSSTrgt Kai'h voter hvuiui Ut&,x ihafi.u.iitutlon'' lohoier.m1.1i.S' -ast a.parai ballot for w -" 1 both ot tne proviaiou above quoWd lu. 1 Uatimouy berr Ut,,. hureauta s.1 -t"" I'-'-Uat HVS lMne at the City of Waahlnfrtoa i,, L of JUy, i Uu, ol ww t on 110? J! eiSht hundred aart sixtr-hi-M., ai of Kf"1"" lU UlUMIl &U10 01 aencTj By the I'reshUaitj : v . ' : i, , . - H.iMii niN Fisu, teiiMary oj tate Fi,OM WiStONU. ltHmi), May 15 . CoeatWrnbla inUrwt, ex 'lie.l l.i ilsy hi the stati;Bi!iu,.thsi ib (Srimrttftry Via Toiiri mdictmimta aiiaiiut gj eral oili holdt r for periary ia taking tea ma ois.l oslh after lisruig id ft Ol rebiUia7 FROM SAVASNAfl. 8vtx.iH. Mar 17. M. Thna. tlil.l.. wm. i "".v hl , ll" to a fi ld!r.,clijil 1 J ' i " ' I euiialdaraule amount, hot no el,u, .t. ' 111 aiiich ha lisagone J FROM XT. frtia v St. T.oi rs, May 17. M -The first thranok b.':. I from Haaramento mlth five liumlred ffanrmi ij I siriviii at Omaha 011 yesterday, 'iae travsl Vim I is very lare. j EI10.VI 8AN FBASC1HC0. H.ix Faasiaaoo, May 17, M A virommw js ' iMUuii is 1 r..greonji betwean tlu et uwu us I rohhers iii tlie Xelieu aud Piaim Ituwa, - : The Sintdoa revolndou is sssaminira serioai ! asix-ct. Ihe revolutionist tiava eaptorea ssilat I thhlishe he lqa.irt.Ts at the town of lUfasn ; nbere llirae hundred troop fi nta Hotiora ltn ! Vie liisureenu. Aimelia liitllaot vara amt j iVitm tin. Arizona devasiatanjr tbs bortleniQf Ua ' sjouura and uther border hiatoi. fUO-X WASmNGTOJT. . -WisHwoTOK, Msy 17. Tb Praaident tlrgsl Gen. Mekies' coiuu.laaioo Munstut la tft$ to-dv. ImnK'eneio Oasonnva, who wis racostlj "sV7 leased Iroin a Cuhau fn-iaou, i! bera s. Ttin v'l reeeipts of tbe government bt Ua 3uarter ei ding slareh, ware llHH.ueo oiupitpsa. lures for Hut saoia uisriod, Slit) IslO.isi 1, -. . . Tne Pie-iilent, bis appou-ted H Msy Km Postoftic lnapeetor for Alabsms aixl lissfVl. TteteirmjoTr of trrrattBHrrfrrtta' Bsitiuiofs ite.1 ihe President in relation te the reMabnta. nii.iit of schools hi thn Isi.atb, witb )ieiftl r6r. eiiiw. to Nor in Carolina - 'I he Ktata lleparliuent baa reoeiveei no ofljal or oilier riort re(jisrdiug Cabas a&tiri froa t Cnuaul at Havana - f. FROMNKW ORLRAN3. 1 Ni w OaijMXa, May 17 Jov. VVarmuotk hi 1 l"e'1 a i roelamatlnn kitttntif tw days' iar. ! ? v' p ttua wru :m . I., ..... ... , u L,... . .nnbA UnM l.hlill est point ami tb b: vei in aeveraK peiatl la tlie citv are 111 a. prsjar :011a eiwuiiiDa, Flt lM NEW YORK. , - Niw yiata, May 17 The Tribimr fcocthoM. era nave .Inwkea ItMtettie el dMKiiif tor. aud ipveu the telusiire eaatrui U lfWi)t. There is rnneli exellctoent ii. WU Btr'n is eonsepien(M of the fsilnVe of. tb tiarota Balk ing tlrm of Bcbepetar A Co hrirely ttm 4 M. The genwal urtiaiata of tliitlr taart am tracts on gold ia eight BtiUidMi uf dallius tt , umlersuxal also thai they were short uf Hown- -njout biuida, and had out a considers!) loowa of hills. Ob Kxotiaugd her Ui irmtsii exe.tenient and eonlusion, aud tha lslui-s sW eausit in unsettled feeliug in all depart oiosU. I hatrotd- nwket waa tbenx-ta-fcat taa -ut the failure. At opeuinK thfra waa a " rash to buy, wbieh oii ria the pmnuuui uf r 42!, but It soon liter deetinad t 4iJ. il wisramofed thst tim Hunk ut giijlsnii rsseiora, at aa eauaordinafy maetiua;, kid vaneed the rate of iuteTcat to 6 par , Bcitspeier Co. Here lars still pera of psv leom. proslrea and previa 'Ba, aao ty " in gold, atoeka aad bond for tar..po, and 1OT etu nsive erwiita in Loarioo, Antwerp, Bis and Frankfort, but their babiliUei us inW ly diatrMut-ffd tlltt El 'la, sitta- FOltEKllf. lstxm. May 17.The critical its of in Paris ia variously eomnieatad aa by Hi F" t. . . 1 . ... 1 tha nrsl faltMI"l boweer, that the Ifreucti Ji"f TOEtenns oliSinreut au-.r W''"''!- " iu.uT'to atav tlie disorders tnasj."". view o some ulttrior dutB. " '' SWiant vr-' i r Tff Irsat is enwM oirmnii,, 1Mb,. . .--j -- , ,1. Nearly alt tbe pasMiiurer ai diega1r. Commercial Coaveutaas. 1 . 1 ,1; : -"'d -yi'! 'TOBKIfl". , , " - XDaiP. Way IS, M.-Ths aaiDdaie- ing tha kiniiho 1 a native of VuaK", , j..cW A msrity ef the o.li t war civil war. roiua si wlltiM to iwqrt 'rT Lirrr.ro. Mav 18, 1. -Sothia. m w" ton. Oihex,nirkuduU and inactive... , tnie Railroad MitkTiaet-Wr pleased to lear that great b9"" died tt the meeting ot the Western Divttmni ot our Railtv " ' gaaton, on the 4 h inst. The !s''c" hiving repejiU'dil ohjcctiptile e.i lh auirndmenf, there couhlb f, reason lor it rejectioo, thcrchrt it f copied by M almost """'J""" Ji Informed tint ilii..-Wi.d trunk tod 40n tire French &njJ ' -of tbe Westirn Uivis.08 nnder contr. ' rtJtlmldtiS ft 1H. l vision hat tent woru to m (he Division. et of the 8""" i.iB-ii,.t o or about th fir f - work. AnlmW fim nsnnno PMAt.it Cot i -'" , :..r.Ts:i,m . tt.. if ia b-t au i,iiiuih'.'iisi". - , tiisij Of the present m i; th Th " r musisaJ T'TTZi V might O'elock.-s-rtrii' V i T cs.T4z,insT'r''wsr'
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 19, 1869, edition 1
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