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OHIO DO0CHATIC CONVENTION.
8Mecl of Hon. ir. PeiiUtelou.
The following extract from the speech of Mr.
'P. before the Doimwratio-CooverttwivU worth
reading,
The war is at an nJ. , Many of its effects cm
never be era"1!! The deep furrow which it has
left io our social And governmental yteih can
never be smoothed ver. Jts1nflaence on. the,
f.-ebngs ind eharuoter of our peor.lo will remain.
The relations of the people and. the eeotiont can
nevor be exactly restored. The question which
' it has ried must be settled. , The result which
if 'bat brought about must b accepted. W'ebaii-
not recall the past. ' VV cannot nnda, what hat
" "" Tieen Jmc, ; We cannot reestablish exaotly the
old order of lli!ngr,trarwrtTiu be just and true.
We ean bravely and honestly meet uew issue,
ami the wU men, accepting the unavoidably
jiojdto eoompliahe.d facts. W can, a, neatly
"u possible, adhere to old landmark, and that
- secure to ourselves all the Headings of good gov
JL-.-grnme.rit. . ... . ' ,"',-' ";;'
"Let tlie pant dead bury itsflead." Let u
forget the war eepi Jo 4h . Juasoo. ,wMali,it j
teaches. Let qs baiifah it an the memory of a
horrid calamity, in which the innocent and the
guilty, the pure and the winked, the unfortunate
and tlis-undonerving, the eawpieror and tha con
qured alike suffered it eommon ' woe. If : any
. would recall jt Jo nourish hatred be twee-a the
ti.t;.in nV in 1'iiiiie the Dentil of Vitlinr lection
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aealusteTtcnoniw, ios ins name una ois lame oe
.. . 1 . i I - . . j . . ' .
aocur.Hbd l let him be ammeinit maraiMthit.
i When Mr. Lincoln delivered Lis Inaugural Ad
dress, be said :' ." Suppose you -go to war. j After
much utfiriiig)fc buib sides, and tha advantage
on uekb.-you wiRJhave tlie same 4juesiwiis of
: intercouraa to se tile" wlrtclr y ou-MvQiny.TIe;
was rights e hnyo naJ. ' "avt naj mucn
sufferiiuand wb'it are the questions remainiu"'?
The ntnttis of ill negra in the Ktates, and the
- la ion of 'tha i:&ate&ajaoag-Jilin
Democrat Uiesequtstiont appear ea.sv ot' snlution
1U brio if J tliem to the test of tha Constitution
The Constitution declares that: the powers " not
MptftM i9tv4-Jt alsadefins the rela
.( HiaMai, lia power baa beeri i'en to
tbt i1f"al rurWOtnent oFanyof its departmentg
to intertere iit the ''' of the people of the
Mattt, orta cha ordeGnt the relations of tha
Sfat rt iaJi rthaar.v.K the war : W'yt Waged M
n.ninlaiu the siitiremacvof tha Constitution, sure
ly the suceesi of the war and the attainaient' of
near e hold not bt made the occasion of impair-
id it. These o'etion must U left with, the
u, twelves.
" If tha war iras sjjother pnrpose ; if DIack Re
pnblicauis u was all a lie ; if coer h n was a baie
"prewxt, and armed revolutiou was the real de
sign, we conffont another question J What oiiht
. to be, not what it the Constitution f-Arid to this
diirrtiiiii wii am be4I? JiruUahtaJInn iilrh m tu-
- tbority woi.ouud it to us. I see that a citizen X
our own State, now on. thi ttnmp, aa aspiring
mau, anhouncet thai he will never consent to the.
. admisiion to Ofineressof Representatives a ad liko-"
atorsfrom Southern State,-until they shat byJ
tJair Totes, have adopted the penjiingatpeiidovnt
to the Constitution, and anoturr changing ith
rule of representation, unuuhey shall have shown
theiaaptitude for free government, Vs Jie mock-
, i
" put their hands on'tbeir mouths and thur raouiht
' inthe,dust, aud tike fawning sycophants, degrade
. tbemselve by base as'vilitr.,' ;-. v 'V
- . I am in .'favor of no change in the Constitution.
I would, loave t question of tufirae to the
- State, bcaue the Uonetitution leave it there.
I' wonld recosnize the right of tho Soul hern Slate
to their old position in the fadoral yUiw,in
tanliy.Tvithout delay. wiihout spnriinen't,-witb
out eondilwn, save oniy. mat iney (.annwieue
- the tuptemacy of .W.yonat ttiition, ant! fulaiit its
provisions to be the binding rut of tho State'ai.d
Federal action-! and this" because the Constitu
tion ojeates a confederation of equal States.
Two theories have atond prevaik-d in this Gov
, eminent from its bejriiininjr."'. One, party det.iid
' the right of gecestjon ; tha other party maintained
it. isotb agreea wain uv uwiiiiuuoui accesHiou
"werei invalid, it Vas otterly void, inoperative lor
V'.l purposes, ineffective npiB either the. people or
the territory, either in touir rojutions to me v.j
" eral or Stat government.'" They aUg agreed that
if it were valid, it wvered Ihe tia which bound
the State to the Uuion: Tha State resumed the
dh-.ated nower. and became ftpain wholly in
depuilnt, a4 it liu.1 t.ocn wholly sovereign.
They both agreed that toe JbLiiUis were S-.tveretgn
Wire indepondwit eiwpt Aa,ka Jkr..s..tLsy.
- had consauUd to he bjund hy the Coftstitotion;
and that whenever they recognized the power of
the Federal G veri)int es defined, by the Con
stitution, tbey hwl perfirnw their whole Federal
obligation, and ffltt in no vut were' they Btib
jeot to control or interference with tlie .organiza
tion at their "local govirument or the mansg.
meut of their .domestic policy. Tba one party,
however, elaimed that wheB IbeyJeiiied the Fed
eral power, and obstructed it operation, armed
. coercion might-be used, to 'cowpel obedience, to
its lawful requirements. Tbi wilf was the fx
treme d-ictnne of the Feileraliats -this was the
theory 61 ihoe who called themselves the friends
of ihe Govern men t'Thisj i the thry oa whieh
Ihe war was commenced. This was theory ".ot
of coeu-iop, . This was the theory or Mr. J.'".
' 'coin, when be slid that afiera r the aD ques
tions would exi.t as lMfore, This Wis the ttieory
of the CritieiidenreslaUon. M.1" Republican
ftrty t iioiiKnw. - , . - ,
. This wa the theory of General Sht-tm tn when
he entered into his truce with General Johnston.
And pe.ace ftom the i'uloniiic to the Hi Grande
a ventabte pciu-e, and piufificni ion. R'-uiatanre
-dernl aattsemr -WooM--
hue. ttstdr arwea
ffri . would hiVB been dup-r-'-.l.-arii!4 M
Wnuld I, ,i ,t f i j;,,. a up, l!i I i lb i i' 1 ii w ml
have 1 1 1 ii pit, ii d. Oi lie o'i- r hn.d, th
Stat gurrriiiiu-nts 'u!d have betju Uft li-t-ii tlte
. fuiittions o! i ivil iiii.i-lv ou id i,vc b--rn ui.iin-
ppi!
by c
e'.'s-l, tberiMlluw nor; id h iv W-fi SilmiuinL'reJ
wjB!dlav-(rLr-nr1l,l,, -tnriRa' dairiu!!it,ie, the
would, by this luce, have revolved bariaoiiiou.ry
'I WOULD
VOL. I. ItALElGilV-WiiDiVESDSYi SEPT. 0, I8GJ. NO. 20.
in their respective orbit, and then to the States
would lie luit, a they properly belong, the que,-tionri)f:Ticfjrn7auffi;'8-
and new Constitutions,
and the relations of faboi.1 I thiok General
fcihermltii-proved himge'Cven more wise, in neo-
via ion man Krmninni in war, ana that bit states
manship, more than his arms, would have main
tained the Union. , """ ":l
y But in these latter day a new theory liaa spmnir
into bin. It ia the ollspringof riNjre than Yan
kee ingeimity. atimnlated by more than Yankee
fanaticism. It bold that acts of jtcesnion art
tKith alid and invalid talid to destroy the State,
invaiiu io aeairoT in a union me sutt or ir
gfma adopted and ratified the Oonstitutioa, Hot
part or in people or the United States, not at a
majority of the people of Virginia, Jut in her ca-
pcfity at a overwjn htafe, regulatinjf ber rl
non iax"wive rejns, ine.oia vonteaeration
had been practii allv dissolved, the mw ont bad
not been formed. Virginia was tbeohitwlr iot
ereie n, and as such; gave bef assent to th iFeder-
ti uonstjtnnpn. tty that act a,lone by bar com
mand tlone--her cituent owe obtdieiwe to the
Federal OioverrtrDent. .Virginia repeals thatatt
,.gf wtifieationf nd theireby endeaVors to secede
from the Union, an3 t release "herielf Trom ffeji
. eraX oMu?aJlo!tMd J,Sr.ftttioMjrrapipJtdionc
to Fedural law, . '
These f nDtlemoa aver that the act fif repoa!
does not dissolve tlietie whic-h biHdt the terri
tory to tha Union, but docs destroy it State
Government ; does dilr it as a political oom.
muaity ; does absolve Ui8. Fdfral Goveromonf
from all du(i arr.1 d.es confer upon it all power
I . , . -.; . i ....... , ' ; r- --
i " umuresrnwui mm iimtroi. i win noi any mat
1 .I. ' .....I. ........ .!- ...... .1 .. I . 1.-1! .1 ' .
the'ientlemon do not themSelm believe tbft doe
tr?na,-bu I will any that if hoy a mnintuiJi it
the wa w.tt But lor the Union, but ftir.conquent,
and tho result is thin, "the South it suhjugate lt
not to the Constitution, but-ta the will of th
fX'ne.gro aulfrtt!fe) of new oonmitntioaif-efanind-
ments to the Federal Constitution, Jho restora
tion of taw,-or the ontinuinof iaUUary"jrulc,
are qiu-nu-iiin oi policy, nai power, ana to fine
TrffirrTtnTrtfa'thee gemlciroirrrrrot--tif all tliiiiL".
xlesire to reduce them. . . -"
Midway between. thega pouition is the theory
dortled ljr h -Administration, per hops, I
ought to 'tay: by lrejudnt Johnnftn. lie believet
that the question ofautfrag belongs roth States.
He believes that the ordinance ofeecet'tion wire
invalid for every purposerurterly iidthat
they do noTatlect either the territory or the
people. BthrtSct6riiienbut; that the
offii;ers of tin. Stiiie (iovernments, i& resorting; to
w usurpers, ai
Prverted the powart or
h?J
war became usurpers, and by force, and in fraud.
... 1 .1. - r.t. -n i
ma oinio io uiegai- enawj
as executed, are utterly
void- Thit usurpation turtlanted the leffitiirtaie
Governments, which lie dormant, inoporative
bow, but entitled .to all the power and rights of
the States, when the usurpation displaced them.
Hence he "appoints Piovlsional Governors to eet
the old machinery in motion, and sees a pivotal
point ob which -iti revolution sIiHll rommence.
T"r1rth lWdent had eons farther. Ho
would have done better if be bad accepted Sher
man' truce. tie would have done better if,
when bo received the submission of armed (orcca,
he had recognized the legitimate powefs oi or-ganieil-'
Siato governments. But he bas done
well in tlti,: that hs reoognixes tho power ot the
State over the quetion of Soffrage ; that he sp-
poiniso rov.aumai uovcrnor.: ine oiiuens OI
points as Trov.sioirai Uovcrnor ihe citizens ot
Olii--r--MiiaoMUMtte--tbat ' he dcires th
States to mum their rations to the .federal I
Government a soou a possible.-and to be reprs
sented in both Houses of Congress tnd on tlieao
points 1 desire to give him a coidiul and hearty
approval.
ZTIIE .BEST. MOST -EXrEDITIOlSjl
" ASD
. HOTJTJU
FROM CIIAKLOTTE
, Jro TUB
X O Jl TJIER N CITIES,
Xorlli Carolina Ealrroad, , -.. v
rctersburs & Wcldon Railroad i
-.- ..... ass laeia . .:"
VAUIOUSCO,NTNnCTIOXS.
rwsesgors by Uii lia will lsv CHARLOTTE
at Jo olnctt p. ra., arm at RaJoigh 4. SO a m. Leav
RALEIOH oVl n k,. m., rnre at umHob II a.
n nn.t . . . . ...!
m. Leave u.iaiUJisp. - arrir an lmirnuurg
6 3? p. a, and l.vrtht tight for Richmond and
th Bona, rst;y Ptrbnrg, gt a g'ibd night's
r.t aid" take lh ears for Citv Point, eonnalitigw-th
;L Jm Rivir ateaniot fr'nirthra points,- -
Pengr fr wstotn. or nnthra poiat will
lVt Pertlr t . e,c'KR-'..r'lv li.
ilHitoq It a in. . tv Omtoa It a. m , trnv at
RlutThT ". Bt7'sV,oiaW4 Ratt-ti'll tt I.0 P.' . hT$t
-- - . . - - ,
t 01. ; ' ' ' ' ' .. ."'
PurMugnri r resretfIly rqnst J togsttickt
hfor Bt0Hngh ear. --. ; ; .' WTLK3
....tiUg.
o,I i'..f."l N. C. R. H,
A. SyttSS'Wi '
",:....; ;-';.!, Btt'i-Rlk" 0to 8-,R.
- . . ;" - - - R. ji. dim oi', .
-Angv Jl-tf "-Sup't PdUrshurg A r!doa R- R-
JOB -WORK':
Of every desxasptlow eieCttfei . tots tffic 1
ith
B4111EK Uti KIUUT THAU UK PRESIDE
Silks!-Silks!!Silksl!!
' - ' FROM" ""
2300 YARD? JIST EECEIVED BT
IIENSHAW & TIIORBURN,
rATxrrix1 v illxj street,
BAtEian.
A"L s o-:
A LOT OF CRAPE MORKTZT HOZAMBr.
yuis -1 1 m xAi.t), lAiwura, sa., with a
variety of other styles of Ladies' Goods,
-ALS O-
CUNTS FURNISIILVO GOODS, 1IAT3,
CArS.DOOTS AND SHOES,
, CllOCKERY, KEJIQSENE -
LAilPS.. GLASS
WAKE,"
FAlfn&LOiLS MUi BRUSHES.
-A L. S O
A large lot of LDBIS'3 EXTSACTH, 80AP3
3-.tC4.. tall-lot
03
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MJ I
iEW GOODS
New Goods!'!
J-Z New Goods !JI
' - Jt'ST RECEIVED
-i '" .-"'"-"".' :"' .at'.."
J. C. PALMER S OLD STAND,
PRl NTS, assorted stjles and beautiful, Lao
G.-o-lp, Embroideries, Irteh LSuens, Hutbroidcrcd
Muilid Curtains," LJji and OenU. llOait.ry.
-A L. S O- '
f nOOPJKIRT LADIES FLTtXISlilXG C00DSf
CheuiTctt7StTfr, pTain tn'd"Eaitr.n Jurei, and al
Biott ev.ery articls needed in a Lady's wardrobe, i
Xw tyle and .very desirabl. v
'-..y:.::A LI S O "'
1? RFTJMEny AIJ D SOAPo.
rntt It'' : " '
TixiHliiVEB i'HililvTixu,"
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;-BAtJEIGli'.:jr! 'c, 'If
8,'ca'm Fr Prut
T."-Bery Cly.
STERLIXG, CAMPBELL & ALBRIGHT,
4 f PUBLISHERS, AND
Dealers in Booki, Stationery &c,
OEKEXBBORO, N. O., J..
sptQNTIVCS to vllia M Our Own Sertr of
itcnimi iiaoiie, (ana tat In r or rriuiart, iipttio
Book, Kvkdtrn, Arithmtties ad Kaitlitk Urammarai
iljo BUiKhaai't Latin Oramuiar and Caiiar. V cller
oar Hoot to fchcrs ant Jjookwllori on a mods'
rat turtui as ar vffMd by pubiUkr In toy part of
toa. For liiira toploi or list of price adlrn
ttabov. talttlia
:AValuablo Work I
MTB tmm GEOLOGICAL
T R0ri:tl)OM IMMOK.
Two Vols. Cloth. With over 4O0 Haps and
JUimUjiUou. . '.
PEICE
3.00.
rpill.3 great work it now. forth first time, offer.
J. ed to th publio. It in the itand.ird authority
iu all ratter relating to th mineral tnd agricul
tural reaonrces of tp tiiata, tnd is really-
A -tYOUK OF INESTIMABLE VALVE
to all person buying or telling renl property of
any kind io North Carolina Fiahtrie. Fermi,
Hwamp l,anes. Water rowers, . .
Coal, wvper, lead, iron a'o gold KixFst .
iurrW,'Lniuber tmdarre;7te
pi- Liberal deduction nude to the trade.
Addrens W. It. SMITH A CO..
FieU A Fireid I'uhUnhiiig Mouse, t
T." Mo. 68 FavetUvilU Ktreet.
Aug I4-5t '
Ttarctt;n7 If. -Cr-
Eve
ry paper In North Carolina will please in
timea, and tend bill to W. B. ti. A Co.
erf three
THOLZAS II. I.IOOIIE
Rspetfully aanouonta to th public that b Ca
ruuaM th
-IIAT- -BUSEISPTCSfVr-
Ns. 119 Hyeamore Hi., PETEHSUCHG, VA.,
uj baring rctvd -
NEW STOCK OF GOODS
I prpard to 11 oa a raonabl trai a may b
. foand Itwhr. i .
" n tolloiu th Wkoltial sod RUII trtd.
M i1 0 II N WOODIIOD8E
will fc platd l hi old frUnd tnd astotnert.
4 as IS l , . v
CE.EItAL HCSKES AGEXCY. . "
I HAIiLlUH,),!,
WILL ATTEND TO TBI COLLRCTION OF
Claims tgtlnsttb Quartarmatter's and ComiMry'
Dcpartoiaau of tb United Stat. Alto, t tb
purohau nd !, oa Coaiiuiailon, of
STOCKS, B0ND9, BPECIB, fAJiS, NOTES AND
Pro-pt atuntio. g.v.n to rJI b...M. pi... In hi,
Offlo at tb Jfurth-Ca.ro.fn Bonk fiiort. orar ol
Fav.tfvill. Strt and tb Capitol Squar..-
" Aug l tf
- W'DOn FOR THE HAIMTllL.
QEALED Paai?03ALiIwiLL BE RECEIVED
O by th undersigned until thsSOtb of Scptemhr
nxt, to rurslsh-t nuliioleat quautity of Wood for
moient quantity or wood for I
tb as of th publin omcas
th . of th. publi offic. in th fc.pitol, and for
lh Stat Convention th nsuint- winter tud
tpriog. Th wood be sound Oak tnd Uk-kory,
to b deliverrd and jnieaBurd in th wo4(ious on
th Capitol Hquars from time to tim required.
Bidder will slat tb price per cord at which they
will furnish it.
Th right of rejecting bid not Advantageous to
th Slat it reserved.
- - - ROBERT H.BRAPLEY,
.. " ' ' Keeper of Capitol.
Aug. 24-tsep20. - f ,
ALS-aan R. Banatrr.
Cas. 11. Dunn,
. KaUlgb, M. 0.
! Jat. 0. Vm Plv,
.nw. ivtk-.... :
KE.,CTf, VAX PELT & f0t
Cow mission 2J,Xe rr ants
FOB THE SALR Of
. Cotton, Tulaccn, Naval Storey &c.f
- ALSO, FOR THR
Tarchase and Sale or Oilier Stock,
23 wmisHiLt Siavsr, Ntw-Vous.
W bar aaaocbittd with Mr. P. W. Contra, lat
rnt.li Troaiarar for Aartb Carolina.
Aag aO-tf.
KITTUELL'3 8riUNG9
FEMALr 1-OLLECIATE INhTITlTE.
GHAiiVlLLE COUNTY S. C. .
'T'GE Fall SaMn of thlwInatUulina will opn
J. on th lat tVdnilay in Octiitir next
FuT prUoulri, Ctretilar, or iHra
RKV.C. B. KIODICK, "
11- - ' Kiltr.ll'a fcpriiiga, K. C.
Fine IIom For. &i!e, ; V
OHth 9ih ef Eepttmber eJt. fyturdy, I will
Mil t publis aui'tinn, at th Norlh Citrulina I,tt-'
ati Aayiuia, T f.sil I S IV ss an.nr. iioiii,
tonprUiiiK hot sties and agi. Th al t tab
Biaeo i n io A. ?
' ji. a.. tnr. U1,
:'.St i td - -; gtCWUfd.
Special soticeJ, under a-special heal, will es
charged oudollar per square for each Uit rtisa.
Faneral notices will bs charged a sdrmlwaiwil.
Tli tioipli) announcement of t death oratarritgt '
rill not ) ihnrged, -
g)"l',:,.J J... ..!!!. ' no " num. "
XJLCSCUD
Ha ja.t ntarntd f. tk Korthr ltls wttk t
(took cf
sh a;nd p.dr d medio ines,
RE?fCa BRAHJY, B0URB0ST WBIBKST.
POST AND MADKIRA WINKS, PAIHT8,
, ; OILS, VARNI8UK3,, BRUSHES Ot
ALLKISDS,PB.FlJtBRY,AHI
, XOILKX AKTtCLKS, WIN-
DOW - GLASS, BP1CES,
JLAVORINa IX- '
TRACTS A DYK
8turrsf
which hb wnx EEtiiowroscjAsar.
sT- Oon.tantly relv(n tdditlot t hi (t.
a T tf
wHoi KsiLt iNo term. vtkLt tn
f f 1
CLOTniNG.
.0()Ti .mim RATS & CAfr!J.
WATCHC3 AND JEWELRY,
BEST IMPORTED WIHE3 flfc BKANMES,
aifB Liqrots or all tian.
OR QCff !!'$.& rfc, dc;
Corner ef Fay ette rUle tnd Harget Sti , '
i RALE.iaB, N. C.
New Map of- North Carolina, . ,
FINELY EMBELUSHEO.SIX BY EIGHT FEET--
'nilia Is lh LATKST, LAR0E8T and vry BIST
.1 Mapof tt Slat vr tiublishaih aaJ ! .tl
monnttdt on ruiIhaMiiKJoaa- Jj h4 on! t
nor Ktnr. th bslane of tb ullr diticia kouig la "
oar hands. I'rle. (Sinr4 to atv nnlnt.i tl o-' .
. . BRANSON k FARHCK,
ARDdrCllAIXCCijf,-
F0BWAHDIKO AND
Oommiion Merchants-.. .
Xear old County Wharf,)
J0. t. i'uiD.
aa 8 tf v-
W. HT Cbkisssim.
m.m CitV tiSMrS anni it.Hvf,, ... k ...a
bin to tbt off, ,
, WANTED.
Thousand Bunhl0f FLAXSEED.
a. VY. R. MILLER.
August 10-lm
R. 'ILI.rAM" LITTLE.
OFFERS hit professional torvlc to the sltiltsj
of Raleigh ami vicinity.- -, - -
wuio at utorg L.itta,s, ; u Tl-todSsr
'wjLmii ii. oLtFEn & rrv
COMMISSION, RECEIVING,
f UHWAKuJNG -- HERK
NEtY ItUKNK, H. C.
H S
w , ' 1 L M 1 0)TTON YAR.V3
,., nnu niir-Mlrtt,, 1' IAJ L' It, UKIKIi
JJLUli 1 ALW, 1 0
RECEmNa Aim Tcnvr&jmwa aoouj j
Ru)rllDs f EtiBr and il!ln ...i.i. ..i
rnni. v.. v. ' . iv- "
S.lpbia, Baltlttor. ,.4 B" , ' W "..'g 7 ,
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D HJ 2STT IS T .
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