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Ti.il, 'a.t. lymjlLiiMji , i i u : j- i 1 .- J I 111 IUI llllllll I IIIII I " SATURDAY, AUG U3T 26,' 166 Pfonj the Newf'-Ynt-k, World. jLFv Point in iu old character," whie 4u Ban t ynfcnym for mU that was wretohfd degraded kihone, J fst 5ta; lis pr; t). From the leartof it ruttfones aprapjt -up hoic growth beaevofcitt titrpri, re reeninjj It cTaiarn pom t& vice. i p n -and :,tbf demand of buins ere yer bv ygar rep1ii g jrtgirie and teoaoieni house by Warehou and h)nufw)torio, Tbr are pla- .! in many porta of the oiy more dirfy and . miserable, more fdtet of offensive odori, trfor illustrative of dte&e, druokwinw end dbu c b e ry . Wtr and Cbarry and t Jtoosevelt street n the eef;igiXreowicfi aad Washington ing in tour cn. ajceTeiTiiBwrpiT7 r in all if boaU'd ekaraawriatit;: Tb bona boil fng-establhrbmenf fbraH Fortieth' street, oiv lb wet side, w&uldaks the Five Point a, hppy relief for, tb ixw'rlle. Baiter eiroet is mud -nastier; but it is aontinoatfoh of-the Five Paints, anlrftprrsfmts to a" limited extent wba tbat'TScality eeet-ra b Looking from Ub Fourth Aena car doi Worth atreet, tb Fire Point appears mor- respeiaDi asao uemr street, tnron vBtu ibi ears ran. . A 4oe new bunding- u BrarTj comL ted oo the corner of Worth and Centre, runmnt. well down the block, lobe Mtd for manafacturiri); porpoaea. Only two building intervene be'.ween tbi and the Houae of Indoitry, bat tbeie two an- of the old genu. .- They are devoted to liquoi and are both quite dirty. ; They ha dormer win dowa, black with the aecnmnlatad rottenness and ' fillli, cobwbbd71rohMi and patched. You misfit raner tnat "Toti-Tlooked wt -from eftoonrwbwe roechet and bags, mingled with dirt, might be gathered np by th basketful. ' - . v. .v . 'U ' BOll'DI7) AMD Ml!,'. - To the east of the pause of Ioduttry are some two story buildings of the old regime. Tbeae ar brick the most of the one sided, tumble down old frame house are removed. Tbe first has a -v sign, not entirely rubbed out, slating that it was the " Old Corner Drug 8tore.rrBM viler dreg " are sold th.ere now than are uaaUy dispensed at - apothecyjdiop 0t;jDqn ofthe calln, ,coine an old woman with a face so monstrously distorted "and colored, thai HJ seem a mask ; rather than a natural eoantenauc.. . She 3 barn foot, and she empties a pail of slop into the goi ter. A mangry slut," whicTia thtM &r escaped - the .dog pound, come kn, nose among them for food. The next building ha tbi sign, "John Dorsey, 1 61,: ,'Uighert pri'ot paid for brass, pew-1 ter, lead, -iron, rags, 4c-f .. The next building also is a store for old: rags and refoM of-all kinds. Sonte irofrboofML round by-gon maaburarr. two L-hen,, som,ft nvggctljgomen.'s:apparel hang aM ...lie outsidej . from h second etory window there ' dangles a irantitjLof women' apparel, and the dormer window! are mor1roken and black than tboee we have mentioned. Next there i a dirty building, which bean an almost effaced sign tell. hif that it wa once a " Branch of Fultoa Mar- .ket,"nd after that is a quarter wooden building entered by narrow and crooked ways, nhi ball leading yott up ta?r, 'that a jide doorthe other down atair. It 'ought to be aa excellent place for hiding and eseaprTor while 4he pursuer" was wandering in inexplicable halls and .alleys the ptirsned troeld M far ) away. ;ifAt the coraer .store it is the corner ( Baxter and. Worth ' street-s they sell 41 imported wine "and liquor." You wilt Dotlo that these plaeet alwat li 'imported' liquor Ko floWjrfiT'BJanufactuK for thorn. Her in ItefetwVttoorlnjr far - " . above the house about it, ia a mideneeof many ' peopleiith hog? wpiteleont H-a follow : . "- improved Tenement Building.1? Thj buili in( U ix alorie high and baa sixty wioduwaon - xhe-front, above the first floor. -It must euntain a m all' town in l.itf- Clothe are hung out to day ataU the front window ditto : at ibe baok " windows ; ditto on tn railing around the roof. It muat be cool and freh upon that roof it i high enough out of the ir eet ; and (f we look, we discover there are green thing on thli high elevation ;they are cultivated In boxes, and are sum sort of grasa or plant, ,.' In the middle of Five, roint Park thi ia: ciect Knickerbocker Bins have oonsidt ted it a , little park, and Park itreet lead oat of it there V" ' "i a recruiting booth not yet pulled d'wn. W ' . were at It when lame negro ne alone. . . . He' wa the iueviuble kme negro with a hungry, hftsous IWce, a 4 maXicious limp,- T4 : hit )l :: feighteoedjirhea te aw i lookintjhe boothV " "I did the'whole f Vhe whits wasliia' of that . buildin'myself, boaay,', aaid be, ourtieying Uh - .hie tame leg. i .u . 'i .' i-SiTiirwi "Yen, sab," said ha, but h moved off dioon. lentedyt forie didn't xart uuieriiUnd . the If;we had not said "artistically4 he would have asfced u for fire cenU, oa Account of hi lams. . i ., - 'iTreaee-KiigUsli Treaty.'.'.' -A foreign eorreepoodent of a- Northern paper La Franet take the trouble ta assure u that those who consider the oourlesise now beinc. In terchanged by the Frenoh and English nariee as aigna of a serious political faot.ar not mlsuken. Ibis east bavt but one meaning. There I but I one power against which iFranse and England ' would now aoite. In fmrana6ce.,4K iT08t4-4a 5b -hi A ytt t. WJJ.MX'V2 . resident or tie 29th, IfeflS '-ufSut'ityvtnwt' of North Carolina ot dor lb f otth ertiole of tlfe Constitution of 'tUe'UnifeJ Stes. whioh guaranleea tv'tvy? te m tbe J3mvV publican Juim of KoveroineDi: md i a order to enable the . Jotal fopfr -of bL Sitte to or gaoia a State G tsrnjeot, waereby justioe. may le eatabiniiof, 'dome;tioiiraoqxtiity ra tt--lad, a i4 -Irtf 4flKiaBrt--- T)ToteeUsd-:4a their runt ot Jirsj-ittterty, an proptrty ggi3 order, io, that aata state jnar be MVorefi- to tu C3HUituHoni relations o the Federal govemoient, by prgje&Uug euob. .reftti4t9a .mm. su.uxtumut as wuieAUue the Rtnte to the gua-st.te ;0f -tbo-Uoiie! S aws tuAref , and 4ta oeple o irotebtton by tbe "UuiU-d 5'a'ea aaui-t THii-tim, inattfM- d ui:io vuiitncK, I. WILLIAM VV. HOLDLN, frgvusioital Goveruor as atufe-ajd. uo buictijr 4j'oolitn h u aa eWotioa wi.l be hel in a'4 titate, on i burnday, the 2it day of KepUmW, 4865, for a Couveotiuo, 'to be O'la pied-o-OfcUimlreil sinLiweoiv dcle g!Sr87ft - hoS1ii7Tonow - ibe cunry ot Aiauaanee wilt ohoote t yo mea.bers. The couaty of Akzaader will ohooee one meuiber. Tbe oouutiea. of Ashe nd AJleehany will chooso one meuiber. The county of Atisaa will chooie two mem ber.' ... The county of Bertie will choose two mem- bora. . The county of B!aden will ohooee on- Mem ber. . The county of Brunjwick will chooe one member, The oonnty of Banoomb will ohoose' one member. ' - . Tbe oounty of Burke will choose one mem- oer. The Ooantj of Cabirrn will choose one. mem hnr TlM'oovn ottiStwiiiWii on mem ber. - - The ooantj of Camden will ohoose one mem ber. , : ... - The oounty of Carteret will ohoose one mem ber. - ".: The.oonnrj of Caawetl will ohoose two mem bers. - he eounty of Catawba will choose one mem he eounty of Ctatbam will ohooee three IhianrieiLJrojLeje choose one member. ' .' The county of tMiowan will ohoose one' mera The county of Cleveland' will choose two mem ber.'. 'X' s . - --: The oounty of Cotumbus wiil ohoose one member. " - . . ' . The oountj of OraYen will chaos tw9 mem bers. . Tbe count ies of Orrmberrand nd Uarnett, will ohooe three member. ." "' The county of Cijriitock will choose one mem ber, - The county of DavMi.oa'Wiiil cboofio two mem- The ouuhty of D iv'm will cbooi i ce roember. The county of Diij Un will choose two uiem bt-ra - ..... .,-?', ;.SA --i. The c.iunt e of Elceombe and Wilaou'Vill chooiiHi two membeis. The. county of Porsj th will choose two mem bers, ' "tt. . . The count; of Franklin will choose one mem ber. " -. ;"r "" " ::. ." Tte county of Ga-ton will chrose one menil er The county of Gatea wUlchoose one member The louuty of Granville will choose three tuem- ber .-. -r. : .. : y- The couBty of GwW'e"w'i1T choose one member. 1 he oounty ot OuifLrd will oh.ose three mem bers. The county of Halifax will cboe two mem bers. The couiity of Haywood will choose ono mem ber. The counties of Uenrlersoo anJ Tiansylvania will cho'ieeone uiember. ha couniy of iiertfi rd will, cVQ3e one tnem- T (fcounfyof HyJe "wltlTiooseon eembir: TbeTftQty ,f Iredell will chouse twa meuibrr. .Thr couBtytif Japlapn ilcbp kThe county of Johnson will rhopsa two mem ber. -.-; :. .-r ry :- r-j- The county of Jones will choose one -member, The ouuniy 9"liewlr.t.wiU 6iioee'MrSMai ber. ,' The eounty of tinoolnlf ill ehoos one mem ber. Tbe county of .Maoon will ohoose oneem ' ber. .''' The oounty of Maiuont vill $boo on mem- The eounty of 'Martin will choose one mem, -" ber. ':' :'- ' ' - - The eounty of VleDowell will choose one mem ber. : The coubty ofMeckleuburg will ohooie 'two members. The oounty of Montgomery will chooso one member. The county of Moore Wiii.ch'i one mem- ...'kf.,'';,,::.:::::..-j.,;'i;v:-:;": :.' .- '-: ..i'f ) Th evuiity of 'ab will Loo 0419 member, Tbe ciffaty oTlJasTe. tltrtteTiSiS ber. . ' -: - " " ' Tie limtfljf g'Orapgsjggt tSaiis "twV-TjnSmi boT..-r"- v r.r". - The oouuTyo?-140 YtfJiTTrj memb-sr. " ThamtrfrPirroimias iiwillxiijose one Tabe...eouK,;fFvm ' br-I2Zi;zi:l.:..... iszr'"": Tbe county or Pitt wiji ehf' ...to mmTsrtrrirrAa who have engagf fj b"rs. Trv r - -- Tbfl-Onnnfy member. The flona f Kilaon w;ll "c'aoire t. men ter The eouef f? B'tiwrhaaiwST- Tio two- The eoatttv T Sau will cHo tw meat- bcrs. . . The oountie' of P.-i'hcrturi unl Polk iii. ohoose two roeaibcri."' " " The oounty of 'Sinfi ja.IlrW'e Two rucm . bcrir . The oounty of Stanly will choosa one tim ber. - . -i The oounty of Stokes will ohoi'O one rcr m per. The coantyjofBurry will olnesa oris inynjVr rhe county ol lyrroil wui cho ) uuc rutin - - ber. .-- The oounty 'oT'TJn1oTwnrloW"oni" mem- ber. The eounty of Wake will choose throe nitm- net. The oounty ol Warren willeuooitw ujimllakaodr bers. .... ... The oounty of Washington will choose one member. ' ' r . Tbe county of Watauja wtlL'obooSe' On? HReoaber-f--- TbeHtyeygoaW'?ii tw i 43 uii.Bi- b.rs " The oounty of Wilkes will ohoosfl two mem bers. The oounfy of Yalkin will cboosa oaajuani- br. .i- The oountics of Tancey and Jlitol.t:'! will ohoose one member Tha'Cftirks and Sheriff of the respocti?e Counties wtl- proceed at onoe to asscmljle the: Jairtioe of tbe Peace, a majority or' whom ill seleot from their nurabrr - not '1cm than six nor m ire . than eixhioftn T usdgatmtia mtellicenoe. discretion, himrits.. and &tipro7- ed loyalty, whose dty it shall 60 q huinister to those who mhy oe octitjea to reo ivo v, the oath oontahfied in the Pe:;ii!cnt'sATnBC3- tv Proclamation of May 29 h, - l!8r, vuu J, r uoh Inatruftmna at oiay be preaonU;i iu this Proclamation. The Justioes edall, at rhe oame time, appoint Inspectors of. the eleoTLoDs at the various preoinot-t in their reflpoctive Coun ties, in aacorJanoe with the lawjio reiU(tu thereto, (JhapUt 52; Raviad Uoda of JNoi-h Carortna.' "The elections fotr mewlwrs of tho manner as eleotion lor m mbersvf ihe II use 61 Commons, ta acoofdairee' 'with-thy. pruvi ions of Chapter 62, ITevfe&i 'Colfe, so. f ar as said provisipns may be .'-applicable; and .the officer appointed to bold said elections, and to make returns thereof, shall 00 liable to the samo penalties for failure to act, or for nesr leot ot duty, as are presorlLedTIn Chapter 52, Revised Code. . "' 7- --. NffTpereon will be allowed- to vote wha is not a voterqualifled a prescribed hy the Con stitution'' and laws of tle State, in force im mediately before the 20th day of May, 1861 ; exoept that the payment of a poll tai shall not be required. , : . '-. . 1 AU paroled soldiers of the army and navy of the pretended Confederate States, or oi this State,' under and including the rank of Oolouel, if of tbe army, and under 'and includ ing; the rnk of Lieutenant, if of the navy, wilTbe allowed io-toteyroyided they "are not in ol uded in any of the fourteen excluded cla ses of tbe Pr'esidsoa A'mffeifyProTitaTnaiRon'f and, providod further, that they are cjtiz -ns of the State in acoordanee with the terms, prescribed in the preceding paragraph." - No p rson will be allowed to vote who does not exhibit to the Inspectors a copy of the Amnesty 0tl' 0mUiBecVsi.tHtPiesidont's Proclamation of Slay 29th, 18G5, siirned b) himself aod-certifiud by at least two Juatioes of the Peaoe. ; .'; ;'..-':""'::: ' - Printed copies of the Amnesty Oath, will be furnished to the Clerks, who will diitriUut them to the Jtt!tios apDointed ti a iininiHt'-r the oath;: The Jatoes will driver the eerii fittd opy to illff - jKstfja - taking. aia me original ta pe u a jsuiiuea - w.,jo,is Justice ot the Perwratttbonieatj aJr ffiliiiatur'the -'A ninety Oatfc-'lo fer-ttSs who tetv deswrfr -t,rptT"o tUPr4dt!nV a paraon. The Sheriff "of the respf etivo Countks I lhallfurniaht's soon as praccica,ble, Cdrnlt- eares of eleotion to- tliose persons whet, may have reoetyjd the tlglet!ibw.-oflyaa members of thTTJonlreolibnTOdrfiffhr Shall also immediately send to the oi$ jo of the Seeretart oOha-S tatenEAtag&;ott emenr of th vote la their respective CounfiM fot4 the members aforesaid, and aUo a statement pf the saidjfote, sealed 0j), direeted to he President of the ConventionTllaleiiiulo be Uid before the Couvsniion,; . rrr; The members of the Convention, thus chos en, will assemble in the city of -Ealeigh, on Monday, tho second day of Oo?o!rT.1865. Tb-attentton of Jastioes appointed-."ait minister the Amnesty : Oith, is especially di- rooted to the following fourteen excluded classes of the President's Amnesty Procjama tibnofMay29th, 1885: - - Firtt All who are. or shall have been. pretended civil -or dijlomatio officers, oi cthcr- liicr the Ignite d.frajgg tayaid-hti ltbulliuu. or tavil tiBtiewot' sJ.pitondoiJ Confcariita ifovrfiffreuti aWve th rank of Colonol in stirw-Arrwoo rere seats in ne wewi a. m i. i rv t United States to aid the rebclliuh l. I l"ttK All .who resigned or teniert a re -lltt;iag'the.rebellioBr " in tt'j way. in t!ie,eattn otnerwipe man jawmuy a Trtsmer of warv pefwarfbuBdisTtw ti 3 .jrjjcrvieej as offioers, soldiers, aoamn,'.or' u: "'!i-r capacities. r ScLCnti All persons who bare been or are &!suutees from the United States for the ltft jiwooT aiding the rebeirwa." ? SfhtAV- militarr and naval olc?n in 'i.l.ji-rt.iiel HArricA 'whn. won iufiiflktad h ih n et nuient in the Military Academy at West Point, or the United States JNaval Atademy ""Y;"fA Aji persons who held tbe pfeffBd i;'i oSieHt ot" Governors of States In iBsurroo tion against' the United States. "Tfntky All persons who- left their homes mitv.n the juristtiotkn and protection of thti Uiittcd Staie, and passed beyond: the federal tiiiittai y linos into the so-called Confederal for the purpose of aidinz tbe rebellion K'ct cnth AU pernODS who hawe been ent-a eii iu tbe' ifesti uotioffyr'bi oofnmerce 01 the UiiI&mI. States upon the high ; and persons' wno bave made raidg into the United States irorn Canada, or been engaged in destroying thr oommeroe of the United States upon the provinces trom the United otatea. juxlftK AiJ-Tersons who, at tho time when they seek to obtain the bent-fits hereof IjjAfcing iheoilbhereitt , preaoribedare ia J ujiiiUry- caval or ' ciwil eoifiaemantor cnata Uv, or undexJbqgilt' the oivjl, military or ifaval authorities or agpnU of the UniteJ States, as prisoners of war. or. persons de tfti'otvl for offenoes of any kind either before or alter couTtction. T hit (mth-A persons who Lave volun tarily participated in said rebellion, and. the esfuuated value of , whose taxable property is over twenty thousand dollars. . -Fuurttmlh All persons who bave-4en the oath of amnesty as prescribed, in the President's proclamation of December eighth ione tnotisn4iKW4iundrednd-ix- ty three, or anjOth of allegiatioe to the gov- rnment of the United States" since the date ol (aTJ problamation,and who have not hence iorward keot and maintained the-same invin- tafe : ftovidtd, That fpecial application may juatio' to tbyPreaiderxtibr - pardon by any i-ei-Ron belonging to the excepted clafses, and ai.d Nuuh olemency will be liberally extended as may be obnsistent with the fact of tbe oi-e and the-peace and dignity of the. United btatcs. Uud-sr the first exception are Included all iioi rd dr agents of the' pretended Confeder vUt tdernment, either: within or without the territormt' limits of the United Siates-V- - Under the seventh exeepiion afe included allpfficew, agent9,or private citizens who have DtCn absent from the united estates lor tne purpose of aiding 'the rebellion. . ' Under the thirteenth exception are included all who, during the rebellion, have belt! any office or wgency under-thc Siatezor pretended Confederate government; or haverin any way Voluntarily joined in the rebellion; a f t ex ample, by enter-in" or marchTntpwith arraed Hbtcef bostilc to the United States ; by sendinj nr fiirnisliing mnney, prnvninhw, Or. am to eraons engaged ro the rebellion, save in caoes where money or provisions were lurnished from the prompting of charity or humanity ; by acting with assemblage of persons, wheth er organized or anoraanized hostile to the United Stales : or in any other wa giving vol TJiitaTjraidj assistance or encouragemect to tbe Tobeliiou ; and whose taxable property on the ZiTtlrday of Mtj', 186, exceedod in valuirths sum oH.wenty thousand lollar. . 1 'l'he other exceptions are o "plain a not to require explanation. No certificate will be graubd by theJustiee to any jiehou who is included within any of trie tourteen excluded classes, unless on exhibi tion By the paity pf bis pitdon for hi offence from the President. V . The Justice apDointed to administer the -Amnesty. Oath, -and to furnish certificates of the ame which shall be evidence of loyalty, are wpeeiHllv instTUoted to" be viarilant and -Wtthfut. : ' While, it will not be, tbetr duty to attempt to pry into tbe hearts and consciences of men, they will nevertheless admonish those who biaXSppTyTtoTalSThe oathTlbal it mui-t be Ukea and subsonbed in good faith, with ajtionattiatenMotton ,their; pilrO&kcerjkLjt wunout sucret purpose or mental reservation upon any oocaaion, or at any time to ft-pimit any .act .in violation ofAuL-oaUf-nd they wrii wrn them that if the oath- is hoi'lbua taken and kept, tbe pardon offered them by the President v wilUbevoid, and thev willre- main subject to trial inder the law for perju Ttr and treason. ' he- Justices, Clerk ' and Sheriffs, whose duty it is, to provide for administering tbe oatn ana, tp oonduot tbe elections, are enjoin ed to ua every practicable, means to enable evefy cjtjten tr tale the oath who naay-'de-sire and be entitled to do so. And the In spectors are enjoined to inspect and examine full ly and truly, to decide-in every case in accordance with the 'jaw,1 and with the in struoduns they bave received from this office; and to make prompt and correct returns of the number of totes and for whom east, at their respective precincts. - " - - Pone at our city of Raleigh, the eighth day of August, one thousand eight hunare'4 t-jattdqilninratid in the ySar of the ih3T" 4 n.lorA lT Ihfl I VJ..1.. ,1 1"-: tictb: ' - " By the Qrernor - ' Lewis IL&nes, l'riyate Secretury. or r T II JE' SKUTHlBt, hmryiXof.. .. V ,M A a sa ef fupport for U fcally a44,iT-i rjHMtto t(;e:Br.iV!t.iai: Jrf ganoral iats'ltgBi rigktheajsb't aoi actiua, lb prjtiiitj f jj?.'" tftha Stales sd tl pr.pcntj of Hurtb CarlUwL tbt lubteriksr ttroBtoe. OB bia bwfc iuu;il:, eon n net with a gora prioliog baiinMS, Ik rut -' catioa ef an iailrpsiidvDt, bigb-tootd, politia Hiarary and bawi j .urol to tba eity 0f b,r!J . B sxpeeitwrTrtaliHih tb - blB (Dd latBtti journal'1, 10 iocs at lb regular mail UoUlttw ar torsdl lht filateOltjliil b priataatiJr typa, ft, , I" b blgbaat ft;l.r u,, 'v " j BtcidM dsvoriug- his whole tint to th litrUl eondnet of th paper, with such other help. M wyj jJJ rtqnlrsd, b aivskt to agg Dfto r latfjk! aW-j' pen of th Mlata- to oontrtbut U lu oulanu rgulrl. la gcosral chraetr. In odl ui i. " illo ' Natiupil luitUtgiiiiPtr " la ttt iairit-m -H tl wanu of th publio di ioaod itad it ( , " uin a faithful raourd .f th history of tba ttaiai. raluakl but papara, diugrUUoas oa OMajHatwi law aud t itiioali:onuaijr,M wall Mpolitiacf.titorM -mural and aciautiUs afaayi af paraiaoaat !, wackl will b piintd ia Urtocta fern for kladlai and presarvatiun. A afahiiljr ntwippr th. w.kii wilt U rr war dwtrabt..- ' ' - Tba war baa damimitratsd tuny, th itraagft ail pewtr of th R.prtllo to maiotaia th (ovaraaim' ataliibtby ur fatbara, against all attompta U dUmember or d$ny it j thai tba Union of ttiu 8tatos nndor on gataraK gorarcmaot still raMlra th laaotioo asd proteetio of An fght 'God ' tba abaardity fnd-iuipraotieabttitr of th gtata rlglfi iootrinaof saoauion, and th iosBouibUitj ( V petualing African slavery ia tba IJnitad Stata. W aoaapt tbi tah(ngi at a o)tioo ot tba war. ' " In politic. " Tha fitntinal " iaiil n.ltK.r K. 6a tk -aa hand nor faptiouily partiiao oa tba othwi it poiiuDLaimu wui oa imtilbad lrum tba foaotaiu of espieftatUB! drank., at pj. tb "USoiirlot Jtaijr.; Clav and tb f.tli.n of tba KaDublio. aad sot h. tho pool tiortbarB or BoBthara rwltn.lii- I, ... will neither be acrarlaa nor ariatooratU. It will ant labor to brbjg due a er- laval aoy a, bat to purify . ajt i'BW tw - ---- ,t -., , itihall be a Ueillng aim. of "The Sentlaal'? t foeltir end keep allrala eor own Beonle tha r l civU liberty, a jealoaiy for their iadefaasibl rights at Amarioan eiliient, aad aa' andylag deTotloa t th CoMtitBtion and tb lawi, a ibe beet saaanstW ' all time to come, of croaarviog nvUl-.e th Vaioa ot tha 6tatos. - IinaUy(TTieatlBt'wiH atriva to aoatribot. to the oulTaiion of the spirit of mutaal kindneii, forbvarsHof a4 oi.fl'lena aoioBf ohr own people, and tba natoratian of tmiti and j ru. A a people of all aeotlaoejjf tha L'niao. i. , , Nonh Carolina aad bar titter Southern Btalai muit :. k rJjatatf aad 4 lenthralled freat tba incubu. of r pi awty and Indolanea. Vigor, energy, and enter- pri a maat ba revived. . Our oonntry bat beea dee olated, our people redaead to poTerty, but tba deaeil ' mailt again b mad to bloom aad bluuom at tharoie oar hornet bare beea aad abeerlets, bat they -matt again be mad tha abodes of good !ir, re lie. . tba e'aatiaal " will he Jiiat aad gasaroa to ta Bgrn ia bia naw condition, alwav eDanlna? la M- (he road to improvamaat aad elevation a tb rawaii of bit Intelligence, hi indattrr and virtue, vat aw l.irtng ta id UaUar ee-ilry t MSarttoiwa Ita raadar will Snd "Th TSRM3. Dally, for g montbl tb adraae. Semi-Weekly, for ono year, i do. " for ail monlhi, Weekly, for one year, - I II 4 N First ubtertption dqe After tb receipt of th Brit inmber. .RalelgK, June 10, 185. Ohr exchangee will eon far a favor b frt the abeve two lnicrtiont. GorrRwaiENTr op united btates Pretlilent Andrew John ton, of TerjoBee. ' caoretary of Mala W. H. 8ward, of New York. Seeretarv of War E iwin M. Stroton, of Pna. , Pottmatttf Gentrti'l Wi linm Dannitou.of Ohio. Secretary of tbKary.-rdiden Waitt, of Connecticut . Secretary of th Interior Jama Uirlan, of Iowa f-'ecreury of tha Treanry'-Uugh MoOulloeh, of I1L ' Attorney Bra) James bpeed, of Kenmoky. Prfldnt of- the Senate- Lafayette H. Foatar. Cena. Speaker of the Houfe Pobuyler Coljaa, of Indiana. ' ; UFBM CODBT. , .- flaltnon P. Cbme, Obio, Chief Juttice' t. Jaoke M. Wayr.e. Seoririi. J, Samuel Nelseo, Naw York. I. Rob't 0. tirior, Penntylf aaia. 4. Nathan tWtford, Main. - . 5. Noah if. SwayneyOtiio. Uaolel vavlt, lUlnoit. Bamnel Miller, Iowa. Bamnai F. Field, California. .... . .LMioaBaBBBf.a..---. -- Wingfield Sostt-tf Virrtola. . .. - V TJIyt8."Orant,ofOhio.I ' - 1 Adja'tnt Genera Loranio Thorn a. T)1r Julge Advaeat General Joieph Holt, D. C yunrtarmaaier uenerai Moatgotaery 0. Malgi, Feat. MILITAHV pElA RTMEjf T OF W. C. Eoadnuartar Department f North Carolina. Oor- eroor't Manton,.foot of FayattoriU b treat- Brer MaJ. Gen. RUUKR. vl'l Hasdquarter Tenth Arrnv CorotT ornr Farettt- Villa Street and Capitol Sauare Brarat Mai. 0t. Heaitoujirtert Soond DiVitlnB. Tanlk Amv CorM. , aeaoquartor rott T Aaleigb, ia Houie of Vm- moos.X'apiDl-.LtenL-Cok JOi. MMcIlONALD. - : Frovoi't- MnWhaf Pott of Ratal' . nlflr. rroaoi H'DerorSapttor, -Halifax- Ptrwt-oBtranci 6eprea tnun rnont-.-vapt. 4. A. MltKtlT. . , Poet Qaartomarfer' Boe, Fa7ttavfl''Strat, r-" Boaito tba Market Hinte-. Capt. a. Ji. a ABO CITE- IDVAKO I. IkVKtSCS. 4 Uureeu f FreedmenHefnge end bPiiael Land, (Jotoff Houl, rBar HaJifas Street Colusa! WH1TLKSEY- , . Chief Quarters) aater'i Oftoa, Department f Kortk Carolina, Bank at flan fanr- ;polonj i'Boydy: :"-C : - Df I0t QukrUrai)lilr'i (im,. AnatM ib. ttarktt flonta, FayaiteriU Sfra.t t'apt, JCSIIS U0J)8V, Zraniportatloa offio at th N. C. R. B. Depot nnvrm vhtut . . . ..... ii -c William W. BolJan.'sf TTaka eounty, Proviio Governor. ; - - - - I Joe. 8. Cannon, of Parquimaaa, AM with tha rank ft ' Coloael. . . . ' Tod R- CalJweir, of B ke, Aid with tha rank f Colonel. - .- - ' awn Uanaa, of DaTldton. PrJrafa eacretarr. R. P. Badger of Waka, and W. U. agly, af F aia - lank Axtiataat Saoratarlaa. 8, at. Panab sad J D. Pollen, of Wake. Clark. Tbeo. N. Rameay, of Waka, Clerk and ateteenger- onatnan n orta of Kandjlrh. Treamaer. i loaid W. Eain.ef Waka, Chief Clark to TraJsr 1 iuomat, 01 Cartarat, BaerotBrjr ef Stat. , .:...r.:'::.:;!;v-T-T',r" I.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1865, edition 1
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