1 z7rzm. I iil El) A I IitfS L X T IN EL ; WE E FELL, Editor. 'MONDAY, AUG! ,STs, IhOA OU2 TLBS! 8. THK SrNTiNf t is Uni ever morrtin(f uru day enroled) tU UW latta. From lb j.ryot tu the Jl of January $4,00 , Fur osm month . .- " !,) ' two u.oniln ' - '2(fj .fjur lerms me iovi iul.ljr In advance. , 'J he ecrcj itt.MUPvJ how rver.; obligee ua to siy lo ttr friend, that rexponiuMe mi J prompt j-ra w who dcair the Rentuifl rifled not d tin y sending t'n-ir linyr-g at ouo, who can hdiI m the Cu In a short time. The m"ney may be w.it - ilIthrittttJlj-4m4tHrforitirthB"K?j)Te3 (. lun.iaiiy. . :, :V .v .- :. ..;-.;--- -::-... - " -"1 HE i Jiwjjr tf no ra4 vtta niffKi to out frienJs who C iid it incoiiTenieiit to tvm'il ih4xUAfof lhH:n(inel, to' send as Bawj, Firr 7 JI!; Eatief, fiji!iivEj5, frf7fof which we tan eJaysubiaiu4heali Htr u.".'. ...:.. : r1' WE OBsese tul ilonrJnijrA. (UmiT' "re cent htler i made the tt for- very. acxiiijtg: nie'HiyTiylTiat porUia of the Jiorlherq fptv, . bii b represents tbe radical fac'ioii which to now rallying itt force to defeat the, reconstruct tun po'iey of President JuVnon and tha ml; n-eto-r ttionof the Southern Ktat&i 1j t!ie -L'fiion, ; It w:a tobsWe bn expected ihat'ynrbliiid fannO who could m IHHO adtwaea policy ilwiiltpifcUj .1, rJ;. j ,", rI.. .VI "ii7I..ili. "c. .ITf - 2. i. ti I imi, would. now! employ Lvery posaibi means to prevent' the retortion of fearniitiiy ami concord, eni the early tvljuiittnent of reconstruction, untH hwwtje4 purposes ootil "TbtivBnot"ye ciMptuiiod ,U -their evil da igua,"D(l ln'rth'jjHeout alt attempts at con ciliation aad eWMwio wUcV Southern men .make ui order lo reconciliation;." :P!aoin: tbem- lT.?-srx,Tri T , wlvei'upbn ataril! polof '.from which Southern jrtn couid not f-ieur tha qiwitioii, they 6ik ad VMtiiiipe of t K-lilik'ttt dhgtcltro triidure them. Wjjli. the old pirernmont proper, Mr. Cilnier -AniLtW-olil I'ni.iti irifti, tucli ti, nor liftdft fimtroverny. r fSorthern litiiatioMmand that only, vlot-of-fbeirqwtrrel, fld notrtntttttlm nduiiiiixtratiOii of lb) goveruoiciit iueincd-to en doms the prinoi.lt' ami to seek to accooij'lifli tbfl -iiU of Nof tbern funtittcinin and force upon trie r'.isnif-rj a sctMiooal qorifeHt, wjiich the old L'nioM .tntn-io-lnrig and aitl. fully 1 itxrewl to avofdj, could . Ib'-y he, forced: into Hot AJr. (Jilntor and those w ho acted with IJm, followed ihei'r bonvic tintis ofduty to tJjeir Interest and eiciion, no one rii S Tuubt. Tb ey 4d precistly- What nlne jjut of ten, of ihoae vory wen ..who euwiut tbfm, 'would - bare doneondor the same circunttUnoec; and though in so doing they incurred the guilt of ce-, bollion, yet it wasvastly mitigated ly those cir- , umtauoes.,.l'4e Npw 'pri JthngAtii Sribinic .....1 1. a ' . 1 ... . ...1 . . 1 . . . a nnu swip;u prinia, ire nnv ex,pecn- 10 oe unu- ed with tb eoncefisioiia of 8outhern men. Such pra ba-bea the tnlti or f he Routh. Snd bo came they have ruined our people, they Jmto them ttilf...!-TH.i , - ' , . IJ10 conduct 'of Rouijicrn papers"wlrirb-p?nT'the piinit and the iwtlilat'irs of rihetr abuiie aird cen ' ' . .. .... ,.:..., sure, aesery9v,,tha Cpra.,mUMt!MA.! " At one tim more deeply iuvolved in the j'tiilt of reoolaon Uemselvei than sucu men as Sir. (J ti mer could be, they now-join' irr' their tradurtion -in order to ingratiate) themselves into the a flee lions of, those who cyi bettsf provide for tbciu.- The true men of be Soath have alwaj i boeii "op. loosed to tbis finjittical fiution, atml (hoy will iiow Maud up ghonlder to sliouldcr, to d.ilVul their tie lurious Ichemes to ffect the overthrow ttf s I'reai idenf Joliimon ai d l retoiislruction popy. Mr. Giliher and bis coadjutors wttro n no MMy renpnneibi for tho origin, of the-, rebellion. lie and "Ihey "stood jn the brewh sgaiosl iinum to h lust, while these, very retitufe - were -hittio'g the iruin of tbe ItepuMlc. Wljfi th . aitila'iche bfik9.1ooiivt!M7 wTO.. eompelloJ to yield to its' forco, and litcausi tbe coutrovcrxy wits mads eectloiiatby Thfl party in power,' they r tnged themselves upon the sido of imprest and ho"e natural feeliis which nnita men t.tf their Lindod- Thi aet niay' be h'gjlly and tf knlcally w rung ! criue la oo sonso -but w hu-ihftt-Jwt the loclings of a maii d'e not fool in bi befirt -ilml lhysilJ noihTyg done fltherwsarr7I7 - - TIIR WfmrtttlTtiM TiiSTSil "ujiortTrT tftif the Ua eigb papers have been btborttig for two or -1 hree moTfthTf dorridiiij ttd ajTaliigTov iv Uul lea, and that ihertt&iMi, Uiey U,,v put him in i (jm vbt-S' 'folTo"A"bStiii'S 3Ea)tuiflff "Tbi - jliTuii israiter mystrr'.ons. ,W nr noCaware that the Halei)b press have bei- apologUiutr for cdfinding the Oovernorgmn't asaailarttrThe 41uverrio( fru been gc! ting on jiiTf '(twl'uiiulnIy, tcrpt that be Las bjon ovci woriciL His bt'iiuh . l ixi ho w lieen rhiittl; t TljKPETEKSl!LTKO Uots in alIu"on to tho feilowing.attya, tliat ibcy bave a lunutic in Mat onii'fiw editing the ltanchero & paper that prop. ' e-rly belongs on "tbo Texas side ol the Rio Grande) ft ho dicolrlf8 na folio vs." Soma lunatics am - tatbr keeorer wbon diineTitetbttan;wbeTrfttrjk. W howevvr have good lit that in this anse be is only iridulgin;; bis feticy. He ay: VV advise the New Orleans PiiriMne and fiaj vrKion CiViltcia io dream on io the in j o vt that guotl time eoiiiing, when tlief Jumjb and the lion -auiill lio down tojje tb rr, and a Jitflo". child r!.Ji lead the 111; when our oote fowious Iil :i.-!,hII - liarereUiruedtM'irbrtrtnifiihWevN we t ipeJi to tiike a 1 .JS Van VViiilt lviif. IliJ i iip-egaiii ifi y,iBj 4ioi ir nri 1'ourth ol July teiebtaiioti. ''Ibe ab-rooe A lrioiitn Iii the Uuited StaUf in. 'It lie jlgdicTit day Will liKpf rn about the same tiute, uod He .litt-'qi u be there i I 11 1 1 1 i. .. ! . . 1 . J Iua:tjT TafcIl tb.'j 4njaIrio aowr, en.phiica!!y, No 5 A J jsiTcteJ, grudlllidp. growling ihfet In irrA.C3n,ndriflr4. ilia ltiou purpoH ,f jH;ju'itor, with-juljinr dp Vcr In flow run: ot hoiu, 1 nfiid by inturenwd pii'tir to kwrra'tys Ju ths N jrtS the iui4ri(Sft thtit.grl dnilfrtt ii-)u f.revj.h here,tbt our people awi WiTi Ujtbe .iKminsnt that tfccs iOniit and facinniiti r Keeking to gej into th StU Cjnntijo thilsfrm ap,oiition to the aboliiioa of kUrery preraiU aud thaU'it U the pmpr.i rij ion cl i)t Uika cte1 people tor rrms toe oid Orilsf ot tbin,i as eoon tu the mili tary h removed nd the it tc$Ud, - Tfiut ouiF pcnpJo ere n well Ouotonted And lian'- py--arthpy urne U-TurelJia wr ilmt tliy prefer oiiliiry to civil rule tbt they iwliotethe tud dun pUdition of la very Li. Lest tut the negro o? the hn people itintr they beliefs' that it jjwTind right vo them that the nrgro elnuli te freed without compentatton to their owner that Jhey r entirely contepted with Iepr6e-f pct of free labor before them, or that they can luuX Tuto Che'fuiure. and.aee clearly a bright pros pect of linpptni) and prosperity, -we do not pr. tgd-to eflirui. ,.8gfarfrciattTHie reverse of thi is truo. ligt that the people of N(rth Carolina arelnsrrwere In their rote$iant "of lofsUy to the (joetinient,'l ot true. That tbey aie die- atlile4 with rreident JobnsooV plan rrf reoon- etTuctinn, 1 not true 1'bat aecmionim.or die ftJTi-ctrd .p?rfnn are' eenking j'a control the State tt!mhime-i wtt trMaybat ihSr are no much opposed to the aboiUion of ulivsry they intond- to 3efBt, that o''j'ict4 itberrtow or in future, i not true. In a wwd, tWour people are not ivrtoaa rfeaaait-Jeliaeoa nail to mafca.thrfrwt ofshfiir conditional j not true, ... 1 Krery man in the State j aot wbat-wo.l-4 tdallujtl by the Koilheru fncion Opposad to Presi dent Jobmon or their "pmf, An f'tbu State, a truly loyat man. f?orge men, ftiostly jouB.incQngidorate men, iti) sometimes speak hastfty, tufpruotlr. Some who are iguorant at the real character j( tbo situation if SMiietimea lalf f.f the restoration of slavery -m1o aometimes complain of. tuilitiiry rui and saoni But w Apeak of the great inaiwa tf nrenplatha intelligent and Ignorant, the neb and poof,, all,; speakjnggea eril termsj" are " a loyai people are siaeara in. their profejsioui of loyalty are submiiiive under military roW appre ciatih woic and ooajiiie rate courje wbicb bat been adopted by the mili tary commanders in the State, and are more than anaious for tha speedy return of. the good old days of otU rul : tiiaJba CoMtTtiiUoa oFtha ll'apy"oTi "doubts bes affirmations; let bim give va the eviitaoce to tbe contrary. Let 'us have chapter and verse the iadres of persona where thy rMido and wbat they do. UntiFthe person 81 peribrTs wK6 roiefitahes oKar ngainat tho po ji! of North Carolina, will, make I tliem good, .by .a definite and specific statement of facts, let them be branded binders and de fiimers tif eufgrtoJ ofj Stiife . .... aware, bnsbcon in s'jsaion for some days. Tbe vfr5t fropailtlsn already yid -Iwfore that body, indicate strongly that thero are persons composing it who bad belter have boen btf at borne.'. It U imposaiW.to secure a Convention antircty free from objectionable men. But tbe action of the body ro far wvi bave beard, has fccen ock and only'su.ch, as theTresidenf and the co itttry must approve." !ee tbe account from it in this day's iaiufl. Hundreds f propositions are usually -made unuV rofotre J to .oouimltters upon which no favorable action . la expected, 1 his 14 precisely the oliaracUtr ol those . olyec tionuble propositions alov referred to. No one expeots tbJf Miaaiasppi Convention- to stultify itself luSentlonally, anddefcit tbe objeota ol its aesnion. Some boon-ie must ba allowed tor free discussion fir the conaide-ationof even-vWiool- ousand burtlul propasitious but tthe . Cvngees an! the 'resident and the country'mns.t -judge of the real an'i of the' people of Mississippi, not by the dieoassiona of the Convention, but by what is actually dne' and perfeotei by that The Iittro.luTctiii of iSete objectionable pro- p-Htii xi into that bJy baagiyerTrrse (oevere and acrimoniout re'rikv'r to twitted sud tl Jiouled, on account' of hi auppoted baste. - :. .; V- ' -l-i--'f ' ' Z ' Gov, Sbwkey 1 injhh u4 widoubtedly sound ad loyal man; - We have had some doatiuiawnt the jiiaieUmsness,of kts poliey.- .We beeit more favoral'a to theeticwl policy adopted bj (iov., Ilo'.Jen, and bis greater caution a ni slower movement. ;f"At we repeat, the Mississippi Con vention Cftmiot be fairly jaJged by wh'ttp.W im prtidnt. iun mty .tlj..lt can-only be ja'.tly juo'edly iti b.otl nr-t.01, ar tneunjd to think that Uia,t a'tton wulhs salutary aid prpper.J It is alio unuir to jnlg ol the wudom and pro priet'y of Gov. Slurkey'a policy, until it hm boca fully terted. - ; '".;':J;v'fr . ". 1 1 1 ' - : - ",. .tJiecaw. .KIeRaeswid JobaMiBor Botturer at tile . l'reaidontiul Mansion on the 18th. . ' ; Tie above paragraph" furnishes ft pracvicsl il uir:ttion of the truth of the paradox, "Extremes meet,"-; ' . VT. . forctoian, ui VVatliingtoD, D. t., hss pre kented tu the i'rpriition ot Columbian iVIlege bis Coe baii.li.ijfil-oattrd oft 11 llrer, between . fljir, trenth and r'unneeutb atitel. now occupied "by tb JL aitttftati-s erament -asua. kl ohisui -The property i.VaJ at $3t,Wl.. ' h w . ori) nal it rc U tiJ--4ifc'4.rv aad !ci.tut-rgu Kr woifciaj-nmo. .'' . I. - J."1 15 a fiaJSltl beiiirald nmFwiTtterr " ' "yrinjinj rjonto afioui me eociianj riin nl tibni tiririlfcVe of tt P"rot in the Snth, but it fa aiiuitTiwMksMs -S flni iHiiite In said or written about the f"inl and political rljrht of the riegroet in the Worth. by tbi inTidioqxaiMlnijfon twliB bKiyVort h and South ! Ar-e ibo negnif of the Suuth lel-t-r than thoe iVortb ! Are they more intflli-C,ot:- 'mpn i of more cut'tir nod "botter nwrale thHn their northern brethren " Are tbey a more elevated rHOe,iutelki!tua)li)ciiJ!y and morallvl Are! they 1 trr qQaliflod toVn-lnrstHnd. anproi. ate and enjey all tlw nghta, pnvtlMe and iflro-wf the f hildrea Were; lying In a aapt tnu lilt lata b M . tlm i . I r it,aM aaa than Jf'.. I . . ... " t . - tnuiuties of i iiisetinhin t If ihev erei tbentbo edaeatlnju and ttuiaing of tlntery i JbffUvf tlim that f freetlom U tbrajiiiJlllen by ire no Jiuli!b't purties bein? SirinI to adtrooat negro equality N01 tU -rell aa South6? VVhy dp men loovelipavcjfiind eai th and cO iipaMTaea sud lund to ioflunee ttie Federal' eoTermi?nK 4oHaieej aufTae-a 9oeM-y coadltion at reconetruotion and reunion tor the bouthwn States', when they reluse (o -grant the franchise to the negroes, m Jhe Northern State f If they are the fpeeial frien. s of .the negroes as thpy claim to be, why do they deir aud x'pect the people of the South to give o the vat t numbor Ibal bare just been liberated from ularerTi and who are stiil Bufforioj tm the dsrlcnets trnd iff- noranee it entailed, rigitts ana privilege winch tbf witbold from tbe favored Tew In their midst, who have enjoyed the superior ad aaage of freodmen for years! . Do they Uwe tho nepro so well that they wantlhe whole pdpulatTosn to emi gret .South, by forcing us to jW, i 'bint political end eociai privileges- which ifcty withold from bim 1 - - 31re-peopbrOTth-gotn1J ar willirgTorTt as much for the negro1 aj tha- Jiaop'e of h- Jtortb dare 4 k r If tWy will consent to divide thj ne gro population of "the United .Sta'esi equally among the rSspertlva States tteconling to e xtent Of territory and in proportion to white Doouliatioa. tSeuSoiathefS'r?Tater--witl takm'lrecttenT -wyWOTHIi'BTDrtnjM ua TEST S&fS nurtU. We will eLre them as many social aud PC ilit'eat privileges, and expend as niDoa mbuer iu" their education. -, - ...,. .. To ask os to do mora is both selfish. a?rtd tGi- juat -To demand. that thVSoitthjn her f -oerty shall bear the whole , bunJet-of caring for. educa ting and elevatf ig, to aJl.th rights and priw, 'fgea 01 American ciuzeuaip nj vaat-nero po 'Ula tioa in our midit, whilw the stroni'. 'wealthv and -beoavolBnt Nrnh is onwilliog to-do anrtbina , w more than aboiiuon philanthropy ahpuld alc. . ' - 1 rnu.o. ftulea to be O!tsor.l by Applicants for Pardim, -A ' rule was adopted this morninz "bv ""Mr i leaaanta, pardon clerk in the Attornev Clene- ral's office, linliting the hour of reoeiung per sonal application on biisinaas connected with, pardons from nine to eleven in the forensoa. Mr. Speed will roceive vixUi.r from eleren t 000 niter mese nours au peraonn will 00 de nied admisition J'he-cra la that 4ail oonri- gate in the room aid ante -rooms of tbe A ttorney j General's office are lucre asihg instead of dimin ishing, anil, without some -such restrio ion, bid: fair to monopclizO business hourv-avilh long ami. nnneoet-ary explanation. Jlerrtttnr the clorical wrork. of the Pardon Bureau can to oomploted in' business boure, free from the annoyance and 0- Ueitayonalluaiiaeojitaily-.,bWaaw ii, A new loaf has ber turned ever nt tha White House. . A cerjuin feminine habitut of the Kast Boom and lobbioA, who is eeoerallv understood to hate boen engaged in tbe pardon brokerage businena. was toUy reftiKejl nf rm;sion to ascend t he siajrway otJurtlicr iiriyWirtiine Hie President. ViMlore to tne r aiiienliul mansion I arc not missed the familiar foatures ot the fkir Uentteur a' single day ff m my week. The rule that gives every (ri Misj,.o.9e-M jne ,Vhife tiouse-will, in ber case,, be more hnnbreii In tre breacn than the ohsnrvanee. Washington Correspondent of z. jierai. . - v - . Conflacated Lands. ,:. The following extract fiom a ciflkular recently issued by thji appropriate bilryiu will be read with interest-, "Alt eonilscate i and abandoned lands., and oth er confiscated and abandoned lands that now are, or that may hrt-after come under the control of the Bureau of UefugCeB, Freedmen and A ban. doiied I.arwin. bv virtue of aaitt acta and ii!ona of acta, and ordera of the President, are, and! shall be, set apart for the use of loyal refugees and frecdmeti, and to much as may be necersary assigned to them, as provided in aectioa 4 0( the act establishing the bureau, via i To every Male citizen, whether rf&gee or IrWImani as afore-aaid,there-analtbe'B3signed aot tnore tl an frjy acres of eca land, and the person to whooi "it was so AAuigneil shall be protactM in the pse and enjoyment of tbe land forths t,erm of three years, at art annual rent not exceeding six per cent, upon the value of aucb land, aarit was appraised byjhe State authorities iaJ the year eighteen bundredndarxty(WjtiO.) for the purpose ot taxa tion, and in case noanch appraisal can be found, then the festal shall be basd jyoiibe-eatinwUid value of thiSlafidlii saT3T)er to be ascertaioel in such manner as the comuiisniooor fnay by reg ulation rreafriba. At the end of said term, or during any part of Si4 term, the occupant of any parcels no aijiffiied may purchase the land, JtttisJrtgJMhik iitat rtmreteaa tb ur& States ean convey, opoB feayingberefjr the value of "the land as ascertained and itxed for the purpota of ascertaining llie annual rent a "jresaid." . , General Wheeler Assaulted tn Bed. x A telegram fani New'Vuit, dated Augutl 22, ays; ' , A special di-patyb to t!,e RyrA?, thtcd Nia'i vUla. : A iigoBfrSiy a -tb--iiibel-itMiw.-VV a-ler waaba Uy bwitea tu-dav by! Col. tJutJcburn and Captain Uuinn, in conqucnoe 6f a threat made durins tbe war. by AViieelvr that-be would kill fckbu,hvr ,..kbimlto,,r e, ,? F! anr.eo." W heeler was tnrbed when iittsckpi!tind w as eerely bcaieu laiurFACTtoait of rVt.t-CocM ti !Asntr. ktts '1 he ei'eht of tbo 'manufacture l.ik crvxl in Mas?acbuiMta is thus exliitiitod Lytlu! last c!nsiu.,Vwml.'er rV a hi I diin'.'iU i fijl' capita! iui ested, i'2t i)'M value of tnntirit J TT d'.O i emp!vyi,' three nub s ni sf ,'ty4jia!e; cost of labor, $12, Iu3,.rglttt offrudtiet'.i.ta.iiOB. Kvrty lbso4 do'.if -bave beeft-'red .ftir-tbe wreck ot tbe old tvi'Ztcsi. at. Aw:o,ii company of enlerpriiuig gcMlituusu, for of mooopciliiin the of lifr relirj.- i-.,-, .-.fc. as 'iiaWsaJUfcilbV State CvatiTm Jto-dar paAiid.i:.iiniPg3iiai totj iu!I tth. yoio 1L iuUioa'nce of ac---kiii, aua leatmg alt ord iiianpfS PDaled iii the Cob veatio 0 -ol 1861. iM.il tha jeveone cnlifiBHCe. which is Jcfi 4Wr tb acu Jn uf tha-fcialatui-j?o oUtr buAi' Mas of -importance was transactrj A .;t,ajBiHyviiBeA -Tho' Washinrton corrfDoncl.ht of. the. BaTti- our Jxtjt, jiiidtr date tt the 2M, wnti:.. . .a-fclBwjmisHi.'-w?f irilsaiuners ot-tne.citr asvlum for the ooor, con- aUitaigofirimiielf.wit, aud vcral ebilureu, wore v 11 . i . - J t . : uiwt outsoueu tni Tnorninir. -At iwi. ccuuoi hopeless coudition, and all o'htr were vt-rj ill.-. A negro donWic employ.d.iu tfi. tMuaUf h'i Ua have pt,iwnd the llyl whicn'thtaoiily -j'ars took'Of atltreaataat, '" George A. Clifford, of lilinolv clerk in the of fie of the CorainiBsioner oftatrnal Revenue, IHliid tlmfielf ' thii'momin about daviubtbf jumping from- highjrindow iaLtbeljf?aXi'f t1 waaield. ..Tbe body 'was taken in charge .by hia fHeuds, who will, ..anser enbalming,-lprward it to limttsi lie L-aves a'wifa ttd ti ve tbilJrtn in iliinois. .. ' ,.'" ..' Arrest of a Supposed Accomplice of Booth. . , laDUKjhPoi.is, f August "f3: A "man named" Lenioa, the-supposed aeoaiplice-of tho assaosin Booth, and a woman, biliid to be Jane Lip ping, were Orrcsied, at Fort tVayiie, Indiana, yegterday, by order ol General llovey,r niitiiary oominamler of Indiana. Hoth are iiow in tbe military priaon, here, femos is tiie man who was Tevctitty arrested at New Itavm ftn-xubbcry but iu.bjjuily eitpd. r-- - ''-.' AU Colored Troops to,be Mustered Out, There is good authority Juratating thBt all tha colored AroopYnow in the service are aeon lo be.inuHtered.4iut..lM.W,.iJittbey wottU be i tetaiuadaji.a pat of agitr amv4 erniee- Qtts. they lorm-simply a. pcovtaionaL corps, which will be dini'ontinued within a few months. iTbs nuiubor.of w-bif7 troops retained t eon-. Btituiethe regular army will number' 12o,00o mnuv :- "" .' : ,. . -Another Railroad Disaster. Chicago, Ausu-t 2 The niffhtexnresa train Lfrom loH-ur on the Dixon and Fulton branch of tlie Utiicairo and i on h western railroad ran into r cnlveK which tiaffbren' witSBflinawiy liy - a siotni last ntglit. l lie engineer, fireman, expr ntiiiBenffer and one paesengir wre 1"" . ",. , f thriif TUFn iKrs viiivth.ir..l l "VJi . , ...v., uuv ltoj fc&Ml)U3 1aterJroin Eurnne. Km ok, 'Ann. SJl-roe steamship lef,'ft krom ldverpo.il on tbe-J2tlu vi Qacenatown ar- t..v iimiuiu...j(. t Ut iiriea arnved at Uv etpiiol on ihe ilth. -Nothing ba., up io t' at time, been heard of tho Gurejaste'rnor "iier mtieoi hi, uu more is notoing new in regard to tli cabley '".' ' ' ''.. v..., .. . Lord- Utoaaij to succeed Sit fttmry Bulwer as Alubaasadsr to'. ConatanlinofJeT".' '" ;'- - ,ln,,i!5lused l Bli. V. S. 5 20a closed av vtaoj ly. . Lofioois, A015. 1 2. " fc.vening. .Advices 7 from. icium mj inuk mo inniri-noe oetween Auatria nwd rrusSfi-vmay bei?arded as adjoww: Thft Kwrn-tof ttf Austyla- ar W-A n-usw" will Bict'6; afQasteio soon, .- ' . l'HE MISSISSIPPI CONVENTION. ; An Amendment to the Constitution A hnni.. -tnrSm veryA apTeTByTrij Cou Ven lloirr " ; - JacksoS, Miaa., Aag.'2lj 1805.-.' Tbe following constitutional amendment' has jnst passea tne convention; by a vote f eighty aw m ciee been duly convicted, shall hereafter exist in this if,' n , . .. ' ucO 'BSlOn, afidA hereafter as.lbe .p...b!ie welfare ihay require shall provide, by law for the protection and se curity of the persona and proppfty of the freeds men oyae Sute, and guard them and tbe Kti ouoi auu loe liPrMitiMira &t .iLnA.. jjainav any am may anse irom their suddeu euiauoiptiuon, "t 1 Be above is taken from" tlie corrranomlent f tue ew iorx icraftf, and is the only thins vet done to indicate the spirit of the body. So far it u well uane. The IKtliuUoii of the Southi " The Chronicle of thL morning aaya i-From Ihe pexsial I'rovost. Marshal of the JVnr Depart nient, wl baa'just returned fiom a. lr;f through anmeol..tbo Southern States, where be wooon umi.nu ousmeas, we nave f ull confirma tion of the repor t which have recently come from these localities of the litter A pfiti tn twin r.t South, and pf the desire of the people at large to .States. From aH vitctiwit ra nip eoTprnnient nf ih i!.. ,i j . , ,. - ti"-! .naif a i eiprcasmBw.)uuiiej)pniioaflan be obtained at tire coming elediou ia the South- there will iui.euiiiKu!ty in tlier wotk of roMraniMtu, , - V- Wash, Cut. tf X 1" JTSatd. The CoiisUiiiiloiiel Amt'iidiiit-ut Abollshln . . . - 8!6vi. , A Virginia State Convention, which nRsombled at Alexandria sme months ao, adopted the pro-' posed ant4lavery amendHtDtto th tiinMitntion of the United Stutas. , It appears, bowover, from tiea spapir articles. and Olbpr indications f'at there i total Xgiwffl.-: thajjtabjot i -the sicimty ol Kiuimoody elae there would not be such earnest .advoeacy ofa conveotiu to do what has alrendy tu do-i;e.- As Governor l'itrpont Hb Lcgislatrirc Whlcb as'si mb'ti at A'exm dria are rceogicued ' by the leading men of Vir ginia as l-ijali it oscaaions much commmrt bt're lb' lZ'l assembled there wider the am Executive am . ll'i..t . . r rr. , v. Vlrshila Candldauiil- ,,,n J''nf Millspift to proposed ht ,, in the Norfolk Dtetrict Vy -'.Many Voters Pf,T ttr9-r."' ...--.....-.,.-. . ' ; iivn i.ert K. r..nier,sth.s b a card j ft . .. i..n.c,, ,v. i ...i,rr,aroree 1-1 a Car,! 4n tbe erring li,hx tb.it should bis "Jtaabihrif, h lovcdi he wiii sctte in oi.y eapadlt? h,s cj. re fin. "Cit rz"pi wis k -Mrftropuiraa homi volte pavement ot J aieet. 1 ti,hb awasTiimen -eave tatnad-A Cemaiimj The body a discovered by the pojice and-car, l Porwardtog House in Wiloiiagtea, ana itttr tiJt in ti, .liilnii hnTiia" lii a TmTtf 4nfm 4 their Servloes. for tUeI' of, Cotbm. Nantt - The institution of slavery having-been destroys ed in the State of Missi-sippi, neither slavery nor mvolotary servitude, otherwise than for the pan isbmautof crime, whereof tha nnrt '.t,n fjnMmmut oov: n deubaJ h,e to v. ltrown u Koute Aaent on th tfwt, taiload. -. .'a'A. .Ss ,M" ? A LOT of nice Siar.Coffoa. Kel Markere!, cL fee: fia(iX?JiSN.?AaacpRt( UaaJUa, tins" firtat4irt Cn?Jf Cttbaajjd Hatgl.thi-v.aa.- 4 LAD t '.S S KTCIt K'Klitir, "tw, - - -other -oticliM ; Uipoel 4Jiava bew iKl' pii slthw at thaH 0 dep-jt, or jtw-ib'.t tzi J. YarbolhmghHaasa, a tha sight ef ths j Sod. r will bi ltKaraliy rswr44 by raturnii. ,.h tiaibMl atrtht Varbotouiti. StfaM, ana t qn4tiu, keV...-.' -. ' Ajigaot 88,.lf.y ' f . ,:""f . jg.u . Sheetines, CottonTFaraa, Tobunck ?BBon-Ftos A, and to porb.e for" uarcbtatt wr ttim u good tol.t is this market. . - - . ' " : Office Jfo. J, Sonth Water Etreef, ap stain . " I, Has "jest. -0iJ.jSlAQm O X)S, 8olecU4 exprenl fur this market eoasUtin is - BEAVER 'crjJXffSj'f Tr'v,:'1 '':"Jh';-? xsratim asp ecoi!jW8sniitti":: BILK MIX B5 CA88LMEK8, . - " - fBlCOT CAS3IMEBK?, ".if ; - - . - BLL'E CLOTHS.; ID cokvikov, . ." ,:.:.v;'':,'w-1,;;:' ' JBXACkKTnvTtTS, GLOVES AKt SCAEFs. SKffiTS OF Al DESCElPtlONSJ ARM" HATS, "'""'" ' i-d-iS-.-f. ;. - half hi-ke, If ANDKER CH El FS," Jf s;: . LINKS ASD APES COLLAr.S SffoL'LbEB STRAPS, '. MILITABT BPtTOA VE LACt 8H0E8 OP ALL KISHr- ::.:-':' AND YAL. JIERCIIAIVT TAILOR I KG Pons in tbs very ban stls. by- M . y A K R I a S and bis Snperb Cutter, '" MB. C Kir PITH.. Suits' of every descrti.tioa aiada tii . i. oo-iest Bottca and In tha vry best manner. - JSsu-What yea do jot sat la ttiy Store, order ssj yoa shaU bava it In Us qakkeat pi.Mibls tina. ' ' . ' ... - ' C. M. AKRIts. Raleigh, Aagnttjg, 1S65." J8tf . - Fine Hogs For &i!p. - Oirtha ftthef September best, Saturday. I will eel at p blie a..itin, ,t ,h, Nlnrth oBrJ . a.t.e Asyluia. Ttt l.Kt 1 ,V K i lTuoul' pfaoaTit :tioCriDd - - "". K. FEStRKLL - A sTiTnlif' r--.f..B"rn.J,m' MlddUnc anl bhouliters. Cotton f'r,l. iv,a i. "t.i. WhollMlla 1 Hhat T H L . . . i i . . r .. VJ lut wooiaaaia and rt i Ktrosens Oil, ;. fiaar Fi.K h... l :t. n. .' riages and Kara,, , Laathar, Plour, Muntard. l'ti- , s-floeolata, Bardinor, 4. j Stadiciua Chert elans, and a niea Tru.linun..i . in.. . . taiioa Bitters ty tbs ease. V . ; BAKER, COTPER A CO. ,; FIXE LOT OF Fl Ra ITI RE FOH stir: i G&B alea Maboraoy Efa, 0 Offlo Desk, toiv ' . fr.rl'-rww'&&!rTHif Seat Chairs i One Black- Wal. at .t.(...Ti : Vi-t.it siM Bedstetdforehildren, utth 6buek aad Hair JItt. ' I Ti t i I V?Z Urer IIfcir Wattrais "'One i, mallTab),THid ri, ' ' A Very nioa,tt r,f wiuu p. . m.i'J mil..' . and t4 Wa8inK Bawls and Vitebere, wilh a -. : rwtv of other Crnrkery. AUaa .,t ef fine eat G!sV -' ! ec.nitir.(( orobieta, Jally and Win (Jlaees.lsi"' ' Ii owl Perery. OTajeraadTrfv- trtthas, laosa- I tert, A., Ae, f T -'--" ..-..i-- ;. - -.- A varietr of. Tin War. ai...l i cnr. .,!-' ' f other UnnUnra. On very clef Ouiiar. Aa exctl- ' !. lent lit... or p8tmg,- Brass AnJtraa. Shorcl add - ! Tongs and Fender. . "". ' . O-iS l.ihLdfty Ofc - , , ' BAKKR, COTKR A CO. Balaigh, AngajtJa, lSBJ.-Kt . . n mv o o at u i s s i u n : n o v s e . I SVYEPSON, MENOENKALL & CO-,- - j GEXHRAL ' - - t Cammission- -kloroliants- " . , roa tbb silb er . Tobacca.Raw Cottoa, Cotton Yams, Cloth t - - j and Naval Store - - HTtAKi, SrT.xr Nsw Yonx. I- Ho' ert R. Pwep'on, Vow Yck r.tr. ' 1" - t-artiall7 Ma-rjtit, rr.-w"T"rU City.-" rr C I" Mendiitbal', 1'ret't t nimbi t Bank. CrSB borV, S. C. ' -Dap lot Ii. tVeith, Company fliopt "tVC. " U. W. Sweon, Ilaw Kinr P. 0 , K. C. aa t tf- , -