.THE DAILY SENTINEL. WM. 15 PELL, Lditor. SATURDAY, OUlOBKIt 21, 1805. U.. TDK NATI0J.K t'XIOX TICKET. FOB GOYERNOB. ,Esq. OP RANDOLPH. TUB PEOPLE mast be truitaa with th-lr Ooverument, cud if trusted, Bay opinion U that they will act la good faith, aod rlor their farmer coiittltutlonal relation with all the , State tompMluc tbi Uuiou....iaaVw ' "; LtreQv. Sharks, MntMypi. THE WATIO.tAL IJHIO PAttfrr. : Wi acknowledge Hi t.n,' HOICK 1 Johnsoh, Pnsidintof th Uniud State of Amer Ice, to be tb bead and- leader of the great Na tional Union party. lilt reconstruction policy w at present tb beU of that' party, and we Una" Irmly upon it. ThU to tb only party wi acknowledge In tlie State. , Oh I Ingratitude. "!"' tu rvtt. Kilhing mill strike tbe reaJerl M the Standard it being more eupreraely rtdi ulou, than th plra act p by that paper, or - inzratirade oo ibl part of Mr. Worth, and per . hap other, bcosus hiving been oalled to the Governor's aid on aieount of tbeir fitness,' tbty bqnld now abandon him. Mr. Worth had beea bI .Sktltgfr&tuut Public. Treasurer,. 4. . 'i" w. H had ebewa hi enioeot Ctoeee fur tbat position op to the day of the surrender. Without hi solicitation, Mr. Worth was ealled bj Got. Holdea to become Provisional Xcqasurcr, We bad no other man in the Stat .,. ,so wiTl fitted for It at that juncture ai Mr Worth, &af bis acquaintance with tbe reeouroel of thState. Mr Worth had not been idintifi. iniM.it period, with tbi editor ol the &a Hto friend upoo convolution ad viced 11m loaooipT, for tbiintireitf of thi Stati. TbU . h4rmngrijoa with Mr. Worth,In 4rrtoger,b audi no pledge, eompromind no IfsW&lfToi Intend Into 119 eontraot, beyond &iiQto4uty u Publli Trcwow. HHSSSM l AI lay obligation to rapport Aifl.r.QIl for riwITrJBo. t T. .1... I It to beerstood, that when a man to desig , VIWrbir for'offin or when be Una ploy kf MkMWi.a any tervioe tbat hi to to low hie iden tifjfft 'fr&'j,o, and raboTdinate himself to tbi jaaLtoforaWhetrJBidiettloui ! Ail tbe leading Moo men of the Coavinfioo ppoee Air. Weftb'i'BomiDeUoo. Ty regret It .ftffanofy.fT than wr" do. Hi and bis filiniJI antr th8SnW bar foreed an Issue i ipoo tb'ppkf" without idfficient reason or a,t authorised lo make any ailv Btaieateet' we Jddge, Several gentlemen, tewhtC'rod aba', doubtlccs thought and per TifrliCtf Watt, thn !t might ban been batter in OBI reipect to ban bad but one candidate---' "7llroo,4. Ual0Bmin thought VlvWWi. wwlA itfimon likely to bring Btrtjl. nor tbi ban forced any i4&aon IU people) tkrei laontbi ago, an dwthi p'idgi tbat bfgone abould be by. gome," no ouf iVVindiiepaj;t4 oppoeition to iio iloUy Jif -be itik tk. WtMliAg, Ur wen two parties, ,dMrte'thg(Jifle'.btWiVlU: "itraiuit wot" ad tbi rest ol'ttii Jiople. tad byjta aaneoena 'I VttttIaOlrW:dkiii nb win oppoaed to tin " atralteet iet,'i W think it eaa be de Pjafclfc U. mm. bjunn forcl by tbi Ubf roor' organ and 14 own, tudereement, and - '1 Tif. ' . - ' - - -- ' -7- " - ' . T t t rv;vi-l IMr --v.-' Xtbef nifbtan4aaHi inia aetaelt a pen tbi Ooternor. Mr Tnnnr'i friend leea to blaaii 4i,XoU,keauuUI U4 tu pardoned isi'an U .1be.aM aha. Pmwidinrti more liberal ikn Uial.KJI,.AU.ritner. baa been to tbf Pieiident asd riniel.;wiUaut hi pardon. llOW jft t Wt ant tk P.iU. 1:1 I - Mivtv MVVr4 uan uor.?xio. irruy, tt,l iio?i. Hon. Jo. TnrBW nwoUy Jbte4 . Wwhington Ckiwi lid.'Bot B.edUoo vh bjectof bto par don to Preddent Johneoi. ThW Mr. Tomer. (Got. Graham And otaar erraijtj nv fndj inl auopoiteri of President Jobnwi' pUcy n net parfoaeaS'we cadwiland. to because Go;HoldBa4' not rteommead'ed theftr-ai fit avbtoet of pj(Ln. 1 U tror Interna tii,UiicDeuV, the !iJr' arill let ni right. m "-' 'una ee ik . wfo4iiinft &ioai aUiqaartan i cheering, in rr wrd to tha proipect of Mr. Worth. There ia .'periect peritruhtor tinkei, and the letter endpaper recetnd, tbow bow tbi enrreat to rmnnine. Lit Ki iaa J e'eiillnudasry the &nii and PretidenL. $t 'ally lud) bjtb and lore and Waanppon tier' ati'penroni" who read tin Standard, wbo wonld bbUen it, if it awerted that . . "tbi noon to madi of groea bee," For inch - pereon wi ban no remark. Bat to honett peo pie, wi lay, the abon to wkoly aatme. The 8ttiiHl ba aerer eadoreed Mr. Dan. It ha ;oo1y crared and atked eaerry for him wbJ. ite &doreeiBent of Preuden Jehntop ba b eoe ' ftaotAdd aiiettiVoeal. j PrIJnt Johneon' recoistrnctlon poliey ison ut in declaring oid the cdlc of enry officer in the rebellion Sta.tr. who too It tbi oath of al legiance to the Confodir&ti S atts.and in baring ibeir place filled by men true and loyal to tbe United Stale nod not the (Cottfdderata State; maa whoee IoyUyta4h,-N)ttioiial Ironrbineat, cUtav them aniong the. 'ri(ct ect Union men Tbi i tb policy cf Priidnt Jobneon, and tbil ia bie only policy. The JStntinel totally optoU tbLt entire ar ranremeut fiotn the beginning and ha oppoaed it ail the time, aod to apainxt. it now. He alway wished asd oVi now wiah, tint tb Preaident bad let erery rebellion State go no with all it officer filled with men ruand loyal (o tbe Confederate Statee Anibnerr ha a word of praise for the President or for Gortrt or, except it be in aom instance tbat look a t it' they were aiming toeatabliah the Coofedetaey .on a firmer basis. Then be poaiiirely goei Ulw Vcetacie of bighfaln ten. Standard. ' We regretto becompelli! to eoutradict agin and again the Standard Tua Sntiil in no in atanc ha oppoaed the ret nnt ruction policy of Preaident Juttoaon a he ha bimMlf laid it down; BatlLo Stntind ba objtcloJ and doei object to the interpolation! mada by (Jjt. Boldea and the Standard, ia that policy. When ha Preaident Jobnaoa laid or intimated that he recogaite only th'e loyalty of "the itraitett net . Union men V When aod when did hi cla tboae whom hi re eogoices a true loyat ro-u, only among the 'trait9tit,M It to a figment of thi Standard alone. The Stntiml ho diitioetlr endoraed tbi Pre ideal' polioy, in wbiob h . Ueraaod that only true and loyal men abould awiit in tbi work of reoortitruot'on. We hare nerer advocated any thing elae. Preaident Job howerer, riog niti enry maa la th Sju'Ii a true and loyal tnajuincUiltlJiL hll genarnl aowity, wb in good faith aobaorlbea tbi oath required, a well a thou included id hie fourteen exception whom be ha pardoned, until tkty $kcie iheir infidelity by violating th talk. Here lie tb gitt of the diffureaie between Preaident Johnson' and Cor. Holdeb'a polioy. Tbi policy and platform of the Preaident i broad, liberal and augaaaimoa. TLi Standard and Got. IL.iJee hnn given it i narrow, illiberal and proacriptlve intirpntation. by acknowledging only too e to be trui aod loy. al men, whom they olaaa amoog tbe itraiteat eot." Tbe lime bitter and protoriptiv partliani of uavie wno ua to nans arouna tne umttam-au offioe, of thi o'lty, ire oonetant fnauenura of ni Mtta(t tmc. mi aame ou poiioa that nem'dfd ,he CevftieraU mm throui.li tin ti 'tl Strange thai Jonathan Worth (bould d acena torepreMnt each a faction -Standard No pereon "bangi around" or to a "oooeUnt frequenter" of our ofice. except thon wbe hen bualnia. Gentlemen of all parti and opinion! oait on ilk, ixoept those who ate bitter and pro Mription, and wean alwayi glad toeeetbem. One of our moat valued friend, a member of thi Con lentiofl, who hai viailad m nftan.r iht tny clfr inn or mimbef of the Convention, (luring hii atay here, and whom w an alway pleased to ace, ia one of itfijly thre wbo eigned thi re qneat to Gov. Holden to become a candidate. We ere an tbat Mr. Worth or ibo Oovemor will be found in goos oompaoy at the Sentinel omoe The fact and truth i that thi Sentinel date not apptvm Pnident Johntoo' recooatruclion noli- 1 j 1 , . 1 - . , u oerer aiu. t rom me nrt aay ot it flo- t wpm.nt until now ni na oien oot and ouVH umy ana ouimiy opposea to it Standard. Tbe fact and truth" of tbi Standard an both aitrua. We defy tbi Standard to bow 01U toerct In which th Stntintl ha disapproved of Pnsi deat Johnson 1 nconatraction policy. Every reader of tbi Sentinel ca feetify to tbi. ' . . The Couvnitlon. . vTken are eareral r.a'.ten whkb we dir4 to allude to, but our ipaci forbid it. It will be teen by tbi proceeding of the Convention, tbat under tbi pre wn of the ooaaitaa, tbi Convention ha npBdiated tbi 8tta war debt or prohibited it aatumpUoa. Tb qatlon of Stati iodebtnea it therefore Uken out of tbi band of tbi people. . . CAPTIONS '-:-;'-:':y or oataioirAaB htii coitvuTioMi A a Ordinance declaring autl and void the Ordl "nanceof MavaOib. Aa Ordluano prohibiting slavery in North Car- una. Aa Urdlnaace la nlatioq to tbe authentication of Ordinance and Other Acts of the Convention Resolution apon the snMect of a foul amnestv u ih. u.j.-.rv..iL r,T 1 - . Evolution enoealdg the ft 4h and mileage ot tbe etfieer aod meoebera af tba ConvaBtina Reolgtion to print UO eopie of tbecoastltotloa of ue state. Resolution concerning a fiag. id vraioance w aiviue cionn uarouna into Sena vooKreeionatUietriCts. AaOrdlnann providing for the election of the . tneuiben of a Oeeeral Aseesably to be convened on the 4th ileujey of November, 18Si, and for . electing Repreuntatins In Oosgreec, and Gov. croor of lb State. , Reiolutioa aikirg for th removal of the colored vroopt rrom norm carotin. Resolatloa directing to be printed tbe Acts aad Kesolotion of tb General Assembly which too , vned on the 3d day of November, 14. Aa Ordinance for tbe election of Clerks d Sheriff. Aad Ordinance providing tor tbe election of two niaai bar of the Bonae of Common from the eonoty of Cumberland aad one from thi coooty ' of Harnett. Aa Ordinance to gin publucaUon to the Ordinaa- . eti ordering tlectieaa on the econd Thursday of Korea) bf ort ; ; .... - , ,., An Ordince submitting to tb quallfled voters of ta atate, in rauaiuoa or rijecvioa -ef oertaia Ordinance. ,. -ts?r:--- ; Aa Ordiaaao npon resignation! and raoaaeie. Resolution upon paolic n cords. Reeolullon concerning the tMt oath. Rcaolutioi In regard to recess of the Convention. Aa Ordinance to provide Rcvennc for tbe year !8. Aa-Ordinaaci to protect the owner of property aad for other parpose. ;-j . Resolution to transmit carta la doeament to the preid3t of the Caiud Sute.. .....-,... - ReeolurJt to ptiblita ad Ordinaaea. . Aa Onliaapce dc:.aing what Law ntl Ordman cee an 1 force, and for other purpose j Ab Ordlnanee. appointing a Judge to dteraiae Hut claim to j-r-'prrty. Ao Ordinance to o-.;-: nite a temporary force for ibl prt-rvalion of 1 d 'rder. gnoJution ealHtift on tiie UoTernor (' r copiua -of certain act of tli Uenrjij Awmh.j isedvB - ecrt aMiton.-- ' ' . " KVaolation of tb.'M: to 'resident .jlinson and tioveroor Holder. A Ceaolntion to eonotUute a comnUs.M'O tu prepare aod report co if o( lw on tha uljFCt ot treed men. Xeaelatloa with r; rd to Government horse and -.mule. :. J7eaolutioi reqne.iing the TreiideDtto proclaim tbe people of North i' trolin i restored to tbelr right and nrlvilwrei under tlie Countuuon and tbe Union. Aa ordinance r" onicinic the ,jt liebt of tbe Sute and prolobiting tbe pajmtnt o( all public debt cootractVtlor iucurreu in and of tbe rebellion An Ordlnaoc t'ttntine trlmiutU jurisdiction lo the ProrUional C'nati of Pleas and Qiirter Session A Reeolutlon to profile for tbe priutioi and dt - tribntion of tit keW. An OrdUantf to Provide Raveuue fVr the "Tfer-18. Skc. 1. JJ it ordaintd by the drLyatet of ih tttonl of North Carolina, in tonreuttoa attem bttd, and it u hereby ordained by Vic authority of th tame, Tbat the MioriBi of tbis auatc coueot, in. their npetivo countiee'in tli -ihn)t n tional eurrencv', and par over to th PaMic Trea urrr, before ton firt day ot-yv-lmrarv, 1866, taxes on theatiljeeta and person. " according to the ratee hereinwfter eetforth iCwe taxca ap plying and pr v'.init during the twelve month next preeeato ttie orstaay ct jum.try, tsoo. See. t. On erery Burgeon dent.st, phycioian, lawyer, portrait painter, dnruerrvian artiat or other periontakina likoneaionof llio human face, every lommiauion niercbant, tautor, broker, own er of a cotton or wo.len fuotory, ficept where uch factory ha been destroyed, end uuctiuaeer, wbl total ret tipt awl incoma in tbe-way of r recti oe, foe, ooramieeiona or emolument from le profeeaion or buainoxa excoed cne thousand doll on, one per cent, on he total ainoont of bia reeeipt or met me. t i Sco. 3. 'in every gnllon of whitkay Jjrandy or ...I ,:- ar..!ii . j i- .... ioar euirnuoui nuutirn utsiuicu I i uia own ue or lor ale, by the owner or person u'linp; any distillery, twent.vfive oonta; nnd a like sum on every ration di. tilled ftr other p -rons, to be paid by tb pn vmfur whom the 1114 wits dia tilled, and fifty cent on every gull n of whir-key, brandy and othr tpirituoua liquor." dietilled out of thi State and imported into the Mi to for eale. 8el. 4.. On vvsry company of c r,;ue rider, or exhibitor Of collection of -annnnia, for every county in which they abull exhibit for reward, atty dollar. fill o. On enrjt compnny of theatrical play re or pereone pormrminv feat ot ftrsnetn or KUitT, or exhibiting natafahw art ill oral objBCt. gh th iifetvHl)f oh enonty In whiuli tlny iihull exhibit Tor" reward, fittecn dollar Seo. 0. Oo the gross reooipts of efary insuranoc company incorporated out of the State, five per cent. V Sao. 7. Six per oenJL on the pr-ftta. of eviry bond or note broker, private banker, or agent of a oroKir or oanter in any other State. Seo. 8. On every publio billiard table, one hun dred dollars; and 00 every private billiard tabic - a 1 ' 11 in um, iwemj-nre U'lH.ir Seo. 9. Oo every bu OTOTTOS led a nine or tin pin alley, or by any other name, any aoiiare- Seo. 10. On every livory stable, or place when noree in Kept lor hire, twenty. five dollar, Seo. 11. On every retailer by measure lea than a quart, of apintuoua liquor, wine oricordi al, or malt liquor, fir each place where uoh retailing may be oarned on, seventy-five dollar rrxmded, That in all caaee in which a licence ha been granted 10 any retailer of Kcirituou liquon, and he ha paid any amount to the Sheriff or cieraot me bounty Uourt of bis ooumy for ucn licence, tne amount so paid aiiait De oredi tea toucti retailer in the colleotum of the tax laid by thi eotion. , Provided, however, that if anvauen retailer chall, on or before the 1st day 01 iioemutr next, care aitogotner ceasea to re tail as aforesaid, and shall not azain so retail d'u- rlng tbe year, every uoh retailer ehall only pay a tax of f rty dollar. ' . Seo. 12. Two per cent on tbs amount of all purchase of spiritunu liqlhirsrwlries or cordials, mad in tWrtft or clnwbera, for the purpon of call in tbi State, cither I y wholesale or re tail.- neo, i, un every peui&r. eitner ca land or water for each county in wMoh he way peddle hereafter any goods spirituous liquors, wares or mrcoanaie, woetber each pedlar travel oq foot or with a conveyance of any kind, whatevi ; Btty aouan. Seo; I. rive percent, on thi gross amount received by any cxprete ootnpany fur the carri age or transportation in tbi State of any pack age. article or thing. Seo. 13. Oo each bole of cotton or hothead of tobaOCO. On evrv two hnr-lreil ditlinn wnrrh of manufactured tobacco, of the growth of thi suw, neia or owned in this but or elsewhere, at any time during the vear 1865, kv Dersoaa prouucins: tne same, a tax or one dollar, eo. 10. On each bale of eott m. or hogshead of tobacco, on every two hundred dollare worth of manufactured tobneco, held or owned in this State at any time daring thi year 1605, by any pereon mer man tne producer, witbout regard to tb time or place when or where- purchseed or oinerwiec acquired, a tax or two dollars. seo. 17. Un each barrel of tar, turpentine and rosin beld in thi State at any time during the year 1863, by persona rroducirr the same. ms oi nve cent, See. 23 On eaoh barrel of tar, turp-ntine and rosin b eld in thi Stati at anr time d nrln tha year 1855, byLaoy person other than the pro dujcr, without regard to tbi time when pnrchas ed or otherwise a.aaired, a' tax of ten eenra 80. 19. One bait of one per cent, on tha amount-ef all pnrohaae made in or ont of tbi State, whether for caeh or n credit, bv anv merchant, met oh ant tailor., frocer. iewellar. draggUt, apothecary, produce dealer, commis sion jaterehanV (actor, produce broker or dealer, and ivory other trader, who a principal or agent tor another; carries on th iWwnes of buying or celling gooda, warn or merchandise, ot what ever tame w description;' Provided, however, That purchasers of ootfon. tobacco, turpenti net rosin, tar and epirituous liquors, win and con dial shall not be inclnded in the amount of par. ebsse la which tbe taa laid Kt thia bi eeUmeted; And provided further, Tbat in all ease in which Treaaorr Note of thi Coufed. nte State, or of tbi State; or bank notes, con stituted the currency in which purcbaa W. been mada, tbe value in apeo of such currency at thi time of inch purchase ehall he conntM in ctimatiog tbi amount of aay inch purobaae. SeC 20. All cotton, tobacco, turpeutine, rosin, Isr and other article Or thing apecifical taxed by tbi ordinance, and all uch article r Oiinga wh'ih are taxed by tbU ordinanc aa pan ?i' tbe anviuut of purchaae made during the yenr 1863, wli:.;h may have been ileatroyed, or of which the oWnfr -or 'pnrcbaaev ha been deprived of the pempasion without his dot'sent, eball be rrempt Irom the operation of tVn ordinance. Sec 21. To ascertain the amount of Uxr dm from any person, compaay, rm or corporation, the Sheriff or hi deputy i hereby Authorized and empowered to examine on oath any person or any member of any firm or company, or any pres-idi-nr. ajrent or other officer of any company or cor oration ; and in case any such perao 1 shall refurtr fully to answer, 011 oath, each per on -hall be deemed guilty ef a misdemeanor, ana said sheriff or deputy sheriff shall commit bits to prison, inrjess be dmll enter into recognisance with good ecur My, ia such sum a ahull be required, to appear befure the Mupenor Court ot haw of bis t'ounty at its next term, to answer the charge, and on conviction, be shall be lined or imprisoned, at the discretion of the Court. Hr c. 22. It ahall he the duty of tbe Sheriff, or On deputy, 10 demand payment or tb taxc ny this, oidiuano. impoartd, from the parties owing the same, a promptly as may be practicable ; arid if cuch taxes abail not be paid within twenty days after snch demand, it shall be lawful for such Sheriff, by hiraaelf or lis deputy, to proceed to collect cuch taxes, with ten per cent, addition al thereto, by distraints ond sale of the goods, chattels or effect of the delinquent tax payers. and oil all other femedie prescribed in tha R- vuoti vode against deltcqueul tax papers, ttec 83. Tbo persoas. now acting in the several couunn of thu State as SUeritlj, under tbo cxis tins provisional government, shall,' a so .n as pracavable, summon the Justice of thi Poem appointed by thi Provisional Governor for their respective counties, to meet at the Court Houae of tbeir several eoaotie on a day certain ; and before a majority, or such number of aaid Justices a at'all be 10 assembled, such Sheriff shall n ter ieto th bead -a -required by chnpter 103 of tbe Kevisea Code, eutitica "ahenBi," with good security, to ba approved by a majority of the J us-, tio-8 so assembled, and deliver such pooda to tbi clerks of the County Cour heretofore appointed by the Justices aforesaid ; and- thereupon kuch Shenffi an empowered and dincted to rolloct the taxes imposed or laid, by thia ordinance, ni der (he provision and stihiect to the palm and pet-11 tie set forth in th chapter of the Ftviied Cotie above refemd to, except in suchr .Mifu larc as are otherwise provided for in tbi j ordi nama: jrroviaeaMwtvei; iDat it the pertoi.j ro- fened to as acting rr.ffs, refuse or decline to enter into the bonds r- juired. then, and i,i that event, tbi Justices aforesaid may appoint some other person to qnalify and act as Sheriff, under the provision of this ordinance, wbo shall enter into bond as aforesaid. Sec. 24. Th cevcral Sheriffs shall file with tbi clerk of the County Court of theirreapcti countie, tha oame of the person from whom they chali bsvi collected any tax under this or- diuance, annexing to thi nami of caeh tax payer me amount eoneotea irom mm, with careful 1 additions of tbe whole, showior the arireirati amount collected 1 watcn statement ho' shall subv ......... r- . scribe and verify by affidavit befonauch clerk, in tbi word following M I swear thauhe foteoi-g staicmeni iruiy set tortn tne name ot lacn indi vidual, firm aod corporation fcvm which I bavn collected taxes, and the amount paid by esctnf insrc, unaer tne oramance 01 tbi Convention, entitled " an ordinanoe to provide nveoue for the year 1855," ratified the - day of October, 1866; that all sum which may have been rendered br any Sheriff or clerk of aay Coart, ia the nam of the btati as urea, unes, torteitares, or otherwise, shall it reeeived by tbi clerk be paid to the sher iff : and all each corns shall be entered in tbo cttemei,t to be filed by the Sheriff aforesaid, and tbe eierx aball rum lab to the Khenfra cer tificate verified by bia signature and. official seal, showing the total amount of such collections, to be bled by said bhinff with the Publia Treasurer, when hi chall pay over the same to said Treaa- nrer. .- j Seo. 35. the elerkc of said courts shall make a copy of the statement nturned by thi Sheriff, and keep the sam posted op ia some cbuspica cus and aoceicibl place id thi Court Hoose, for one month Immediately after thi filling of the. came, and he shall, at all times, allow any tax-, payer of hi county to inspect tbi original, r - Sets "M. Thi Shiriir ahH pay oyer thi money collected as aforesaid by him Its six per cent, whsQ tbo amount collected to under one thousand dollars, and fin pir not, when tha ampqnt to over on thousand and under two thousand dol lars, and four per cent, on all rami of .over two thousand dollars br war of commiaaiona for hii cervices, which he i benby anthorised to retain- to tbe rubno Treasurer, on or before tb first day of February, 1866. Any Sheriff failing to pay to the Pubho Treasurer, as aforesaid, shall forfeit to th State on thousand dollars ; and tbe Public Treasurer (hall report such defanltine sheriff to the.aolicitor for thi judicial district in l.l,r.l. tn.h a ll A. ! AT M.!tu . .. .1 ..A . I .' .. ! , A . ball, at th next term of the Superior Court of the county in which cuch ibetUT reside, more for judgment for the amount due from snob sher iff, aod also thi aenalty aforesaid, and tbi pre sidium iodra is hereby emnowared to render judgment in favor of tbi Stat against Inch de tecting cneritr, ana the ormes on bi bond, for the amonntso due by him, iholadintr -eaid Dens ally, without other notice to such sheriff or his sureties than is given by the delinquency of such heriff. - r 3 See. 27. For this aetllom Ant. Witt, ttta TrfiB.nMK the sheriff shall be Paid br the Treasurer, five dollare for each day be mar be necessarily en gaged therein, and four dollars for. wry thirty mile of twice the estimated distanoe from bis home to the ceat of jroverumeut, by tbe most nrual way traveled. ; ' ' Sec. 23. Tbat five hundred conies of this or dinance be printed for distribution by the Treasu rer among the sheriffs and clerks of the different counties of this Stat. , r . i ". Pardoaa. Pardons have been received in the Executive office for the following persons, 244 in number, ' ' v" A.LJti.SCS. Levi B Branson, W S Bradsbaw. C 0 Curtis. Robert ilanner, T B Thompson, Daniel Worth. R 0 Bennelt. ': ' 'C'.,' a5!0...,' . (-'.I . ' Simeon I! Liles. ...... ,, j,...,; ;,;,rEi;, R L Abernathy. Joseph Brittaio, S H Boone. Waiiihsuli CoUett, W W Coofef . Jacob Harsba'w, d 0 Lindsay. Was 0 Tate, S C T W Tate, Wm M Walton, S l ate. T BtryobitBi. D A BI. .1,-well.BV Blaoks'ljU, N Blackttock un t J a Hani.- , Joeph N En.it. MBrJ' Cha Logan, Wm Lankford, m F Weils. - . - uu,& 1 W BXACrOHT. R H J Iiiount, SEKTII- Wm J CWrry,' Augustus Halle,; J W u James li Webb. caBaaao.' R W Allison, J C Burkheid, R C Cook, Deal Coleman, b llarrijs, AlexandiT N Harriaa. O n Harrias, It P Ilarriss, C A White. , tt . t'UAMUlt. - D II Albright, Andrew Brown, Wm. Crodtni Isaao N C'epsr. Slosliua W Hauknay, Theo. Hill Nethaniel M Hill, L 3 HauehiOM. John a mack. ' -" ,; John 0 Blocker, O II Blocker. A M R W Hardie, J W Lett, B G Worth. Campbell, CAUDWILL. Joseph H Ballew, H C Hamilton, J C Harper Allen ftaxton, R T Lenoir, J G BalVw. baares. A J B Clark. . . . - CISWCLL. J A G Hoot, William 8 Long, Wm. Xhomu FL Warren. j ' CATAWHAJ L F Herman, H W Link, Audrew D Undnay. CUOWAST. Thoi D Warren. ' - - ocrus. Edward A rmstoDg, Kedar Brvan, Daniel Brown Jas G Braudh, James R Hurst, Jno W HalL C D Hill, Wm K Hill, J R-Williaras, Alfred Hel- HflMftrtti " r-T DAVIC. , BrsTton Bailey. E D Aueti DAVIDSOK. Lowe, Valentine Hoover. . KPOf co sr. Jno L B.-idges, iisba Crorn vxll. . , , .. . rostra Jno II Hotter. . rRANBXiJV. Peteraou Thorpe, Thomas K Thomas, J J Ward. CSAMVILLE. LH Bullock, Rufus Babbi t, John Bullock, John BlacLnall, Joinh Crudup. Wm 11 Hugh, John RHi. .M, W N Harris, It W Harriss, Taos P Hartiai,.tf' UK Taytlff,Tii.. Wimbisbf-Pavid-A Hunt , . oaxswx. . D.ASugg,WHB Taylor, R WBest. , a A all H M B B Barrow. avium no. . Archibald Wilson. urea. J C Ballano, J M iVatson. iBvisasoN. Danil Blake- - -. : - KAaxtrr. . . " J G Brown, James Cameron, A A Harringtoa, Wm D Harrington, A B Hort-n. John Hairinr. tonrJobcrLnrkins, Jarnes H Weathera. - HUtrax. Henry J Harvey, A 11 I.yoob. , rcfnr.Lr.. - ( C A Carlton, J C H.irgrave. . ' ' roHwsTo.y. Jno R BryaoJ C ijolland, G W Britt. Ci H Holland, Joseph Hare, Daniel H Holland. Wm Naming, B R Hisnant, Wili Hastings, Nathan William. ' JACKtOW. Ja W Ferrell. - Jno E Bayer, S C.Babb. V tenoqi. Wm Herring. . , ' - : - ' MXCEtXWBlBO. W M Alexander, f hoi H Prem. H P Helner. JL Leneberger, Margaret M Withers. MosroouEBr. Ja Batten. Martm Hunaucker. "C C Wade, Robert F Webb, David Wriuht. JaPLky. J - v ' MITCaltiM Ja.rG Wiseman. -' r .: woaTStAStTosr. r diii, r;... ur u rr rrnt.A jr., W U Crocker, Paul F Faiion, Juo ft Mood, joo Lindsay. , . ; . .. WEWWAfOV.SW. --! W 8 Anderson, Jas Casaidy, Jss SHinet. - ..:- . .-v.-.-- WASH. W. W. Boddie, B H Blount, T T A Cooper, N W Cooper, Robert Carter, John A Hamw. - oaAwot. ' IffXAngiir, Jociah, Turner, sr., R F Wbb J W Hunt, Chesley Hamlin. -.v.-1 kakoolp'k. W W Andrews. Geo ft Addisoe. Wm Burner, Alfred Brown, Jaeon U Harris, 0 M Worth. ' COWAN. n S Brinln fv H Bailer. Thos E Brown, p B Uu... In.on1 A Hllcin MnMI L HolDltf, Jno B Traoey, Wra A Trott, S S Trott, e Thomac, J RM White. . , Kicauoso. scant. L. H. Taylor. IAHP0 John P Little. W M Banner. S R Beatuan. Wm A Lasb, W. Within. . ' : WAERtV. ' , nr t ai.. & n ir D 1 latnn. J. B Batckelor, Eibert A Cheek, Bnxton Williams, A Thornton, -'i - "'' ''' ..' J A Bittln?. Jon O Conrad. E Hoogb, " Long, A H Thomas, E A Windsor. , ;. . Waee. .. i , , T N F Alston, R M Brown, W M Boylao. Wok; ael Bowes, A W Betts, Fedl Ueavera, James Bryan, David Hinton, W H Cunnin?fim, Jwjf M Howell. R W Haywood, J J Lilenfbrd, W 0 Thompson, G B Waterhouw." T ' : , ' ; JJAaker. Jesse Bizs'e. CaiinciV Best. E B Borden, GW Collier, T H Atkinson. Cooper Hnwins. Richard Washington, W B Whitfield, Tho Wat-r. ...Lv..Wb4tfii4dU--:-1 - Edwin Bane?, Ja l Barnes, Wm Barnes, jr, j j Tsyior. , . " . E M Wdborn. '