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THE DAILY SENTHKI, s WU, fELL, uiu. FHIIMY, 0EMBEil 10, 1883 KULLllOX BLTUKAS. WAKE COUNT. Tl return in this County, m w expected, tbt i ftionc vote for Gov. Hold ii aid Li . friindit luUioa, For1 Governor, Holden 683. Worth 18 J: 'or CoogressTrXu 4C3. Turner 193. E' wind , lente, Joue 411. Ivey 177. Com mo. -Frrrll SOI, Rayner 413, Page 3C5, Mooe 3"S LM7 124, Dunn 119, McCulere 16 i, JW b 7.1, Parker i, Fleming 1 $ Sheriff, Hij;h 419 Ray 310 Superior Court Clerk, Moor 341, B mtin 277,-WckerJ9, Count Court Clerk, J. J. Fcrrell 644 no opposition. t By Telegraph. Holden. Worth Greensboro', 39 405 Underoa, 86 114 Gston, 6 - 27 High Point' " 4T 133 M.fc-nolia, 13 . 08 r'renklinion, 4 65 We,Jn, . .41 Wilmington, 41 413 Durham, 60 )00 wilm.n, 87 248 Oodboro', 18 212 Morehaad City, I 65 Cnar.ulte, 120 277 .biubury, 178 Ui I CoNOHtM 4th DisraicT. FrankliiUonTarntT 69; Rnst 2; Ed war di 4 Uwivtont Turner 137 i Kd. wards 11; Kua5 : u ATM. Com. n Salisbury, Ruinsav 24fWi r'alknpm, on 47, 2xd Coxo. Dmt. JVk,W Clerk 246, Lehman 78. Goldtboro' Clrk 177, Robinson 3, Lehman 0. MiTthead City Clark 43, Lehman 0. Wilton Clark 66, Manly 6. LioiiATua. Tl fallowing we think are elected. TPukt Senate, W O Jones j Common, lUy- Wynt Seuate, A r cock; Commons, Everitt and 1 hompson. Ktnneday, Sheriff. Neva Iljiiavtr Senate, Hall; Commons, Cow an and l!nri Edjecombeand Wilton Semite, Judge How- -ard ; Commons, Thigpes' ud Hymen. -CarU'tt t Jaw Senate, Dr. Areodell. C'trteret Commons, Davit. Ci'dven, Senate, J D Whiiford ; Comlnonn, Judse Manly and 8 W Chadwiok. r.I Unci-..--. -.,'::, - -- isupttn. aeuais, otaniura: common, raieon nd Kenan. Ko'ca i & Davit Senate, F E Shober. Autoi loiumoni, Blackmer and Holme. The return indicate that matter are , going about a w expected. RtViow of the Canvass.' Yeter day wa a bright day, and w presume all over i In State, the people had ibe opportunity of exercising the right of freemen. We hope the vote hn been a full one; if so we feel quite . ure Jonathan Worth will bathe firat Civil Gov ernor of North Carolina A purer, a more con- istent, and a more honest an l capable., man at the present time, the eould not bare, te 11 that effioe. TJjf opposition to Gov. Holden we were anx- ioo to pravrnt, until it wa forced upon ua, by hi i wn ilhhorat courts towards cur people, and by thu bitur ad duuunciat ry course of b or git. th Standard It hat railed at u, abused and murrpresrutMl ui, tiay haa fll'td it columns iih. fal.o iiHuetand ih most nufoundtd aster t'nti. but we have kept iteadily to our purpose ' O' 1 1'' b detrayed intoangryor bitter retaliation. ' A wore vulut-rb candidate was never before a peOjil a mure vulnerable and weaker defeucx w Tfr (made, hence the labor neoMtarily fo'ced upon us ha cost u, but little pain or au- easiiiea. . If be is batn, at we believe he ie, it ha beea more oa acoount of hi own indofanaible course. nd thu violence and bittern! thrown into his defence, ibn to any of the Banal appliances re' orted to todufiat him. W have avoided uo. Unahid e faU istUR, or bitter and denunciatory langua ;r -AH that waa needful was a eaol aud clear xhihition of thelrulh. If bo 1'iall have beea incceMfuL it will be momentary, and oury because the time u too abort for the canvas, the auparior advantage ha postered holding the entire machinery of gov eminent, and the poor facilitu afforded by the msils to spryRi iiiformetion. With o it h is been purely a oontest of priooi pV, Our pirnat feelinge hve beea entirely ist'iore l, and ouf oonviotionaof duty to the State, duty t t Preitl lent Johnson and hie adminisira tiun, and our duty to oar fellow oitisenr, alone have influenced u. We repeat, what we have heretofore eid. if, Gov, Holden had shown the magnanimity of Gov,Sharky and Ferry, ia his a Jm'n airntion otlhe afftlr A tlii State, which he given to President Johnson and hi admin- ligation so strong a hold upon the ioutdern .people, there would have beea no word of op po-ii"n raised against him. He might have been Civil Governor or U. S- Senator, a he Cnifht hv preferred, and we doubt if any one. no matter how hostile, personally or poli'lcallv heretofore to him, would have raised voice gainst : bin. " - ' ) t We ere reqnested to return the atooere thanks of Rev. A. R Raven to those who o kindly aid-. ed iu aavicjr, bit goodtoa Wedsetday Bight last The Election. The mii! &tilitie are to poor in the State, that an unuua lu' g apace matt eiapan oeiorw vole tor Governor can be ascertained. We guard our read- r ag J ut rling apoa the return for the first funy eijht iiour. Tbey will be rcmly fnvuraUe t Mr. Worth we think, butt.ot euffi cieuly eteuive to judge of hi majority in the .Mnt.rp: Wute, Joh ston and Chatham w ll give the btsat vo e for Gov !Ioldn, eaat of Orange Ou tfie liue and eat of the Wi mington nod We diii Kiiroud, Mr. Wonh majority will be beiseeu 6000 aud 10,000 "Westward (ram tbeoce u me m.iuutaiu liutrioi, hi majority will bet lar- I nrr, T. impotsitjiiity uf ipreadiag information in the ir.oumiiiu Liotx;ct, leads u to ooooede that D s rict to Gut. Uo,da by peruapt 6000 major!- ! NkWtr.fta TtXK Hie fl and unmanly a- suul ol this pnper upon the SeMutel, are too low nod coiitempiiole to be ooticed by u. The Junior duor of tl.at paper, ia hi attempt to "harmo iiu ' and to adapt himself to the situation, .has gotten down ao low, that many of bi old friend enuuir with surprise, "la that Asa HarU who uvd to be in the Confederate service, and naed uch swelling word, while in the eervio and while a pruooer at Johnaon Island !" Thfy say it is the same man. The Seniorwa w hipVj ped and subjugated rttj early, but avonhe does nut try quite as hard to get down a tb junior. The Wuii sect ' inCraven willhewevet betaogbt by the election, better tense, if not better manner it it hoped. . VV'e shall not notice their gyration. fN'VRiNce. The late Are ought to imprest upon cur people tn necessity ot eneoting in- suranee upon their property. Our columns will -rVfiMy suggest to out reaJet wherrtfayyTrticgld go tu eff.o'. inturanoe. IbeN. C Mqtuallneas ranee Company i again doing businwse and Meanrs J. G. William & Co are agent for various Companies. Mr. Crow also effoots Life losuraac a well at our own State Company. All the Com panic are reliable. SiutU Carolina Cuufereace. TLi body closed a harmonious aesioo at fii a r Jottfl o u SljhJ. The fallowing were elected delegate to the (Jueral Conference: W. Smith, DD ; A. M. Shipp, DD. ; W. A. Gu ewell, II A. C. Walker, S. H. Brown, B. J. Bod, James btacy, W. H. Fleming and Charles Be t. Karvt-J. W. Kelly, J. STwiett, W. B. Morgnn. . . The nxt Conferenoe will be held at Marion Court Home, 8. C. Ttio following are the appointment in tiki S ate i 7 ; Wadibboio' DitictF Milton Kennedy, P. E Wndesbftro1 CireuiiE VV Thompson, J C EUrl.. , It C Parsons, (tup J IAittvmilU - T A Boons. Line Orttk l.andy Wood. AlbtmarU i W I'uelS. GnicofU J I' KiI."i,W J Hartman, (nom.) lltiurut A J Mffrd. " Circuit, L Sosrliorough. PUajont Grove - W W June. LatuUrt W Crider. JUinatug itadfc F M Margitn, I W Crsightoa, nom j ..J Ckttterfii-Id -K J Pennington. BenntttviUt -T K Walsh, ?A MoQuorauodal. W L rVirue. Shclbt District J W North, P. Elder. Me--A P Avant Stiutt Mountain To be aapplitd. Xonoi Lender. ' Acui--Juho Finver. DaUaiSC R,ndall. Yirkwll-L A Johnaon. Y"k Circuit and MiuionH A Conoly. j l!M.k Hill -J M low. frminii Jum- 8ti'f,A Hi Well, (nom.) tAurMW C "ow-rA " , : Circuitil O Jones, J W Ahrna thy. (niT) ) Ariefoft -j B liujries j saeuoa, lap-J Ujppy Hum K it DicnaJl. gmiitn-lAJ& atu. . Loir. i W, Ivev - - Yadki Aiisewm r Crisp, (on to be p- pliwl .Mfoanzon f U Hovman. ' Burke JfiriVn To be (applied. Datmiport FeneU CalUgi A Webber. SrAKTAXBDKO Dutaicr vV H Flemming, P. E. Circuit J B Uastabeaa. Pich mi V A Sham. ' U'iioiiwlie-0 A Durhy, C Murclion, (up.) Can Creek J W Klly. , ' T.i , r til m - jjeimoai 4 o covins. jPitr V N K ilnltoo. - Qhtn Bill- Uanry M Mood. J'ueukt J E norv Watera. G.tmcilU -W S Black, B B Allslou. (jrecixvili Circuit 3. 0 Oliver. A li (nom.) Let tor. itettivuuw uoiwmn. Cufumbvw John A Wood. Piekmsville-J J Workman. Ktukee U D Byer. JiutkerjordD Vlay, James Do Pa. MDoiedl P Carpenter Satttesee Seaaltted. W'asHtsoTot, Nov. 6 Twsntv-iijrht members ot U)inptiy H. li t ew lork Cavair, were in July lt I, coat-ic ed at Raleigh, N;C, by general cuur. oirvinu i tiMving suse nuu createa m uintiny, at Trb-ro', in that State, and were en encd to, h dfecha"ge4'from lb service and con fined IniFortj Mae hi and Caswell, at bard labor, (or lb term of one year, with the loss of all car. allowance and bouuty-du them, Major B M. Taylor, of that regiment, who has earnestly been engaged for veral weeks oast on behalf of these men, bat. hy solicitation with the Preiidsnt, pro Cured the "remutal of the sentence, and they will therefor be immediately released from confine ment, w in all their allowance ot pay and bounty. W teva actuallv been assured in print, sad of course we ran doubt notbiag that we see ia print. lhat Nw Hanover enon-y will go for Holden I W hat d) the pApleay t ' that 7 VV e will near on Tlmrsday or Friday. Wilmington Journal. For the Senliuet .y- The Stortu l Ovei. -s Mi Pr.iL I & d in snold p.n.cr of Nov. 1844, the follow ii g pauiitu reu.iTilr, n.itde xt tlie close of the oiNiiest, in wl ich Air folk succeed ed over Mr t'lay 'lie p;-er imd iidvocited with great te elru i " of C luy h i u all now beooma ra'rotii hh1o, .nd do our whuto duty touur 8iie and "ur c4iniry, tvhether Governor Hidden or J "ot'ii.m ivV m ll he eii-cted let all gits the krvo-flu! fandol e our hearty and liooest fcupFMti t. Iy9i nil - ur efT .ri aurinr his niiininistraiioii he .iiivc ea lu tha, cults. luve but one in'ervst. e re "11 for h- Union, We are all for tli ndoiinir'inn of Kreident JohriS' n. Ltt Ufortce u. rn he ui.itd iu tpirit, and aciion and tor-i Iohi w- oeseeier thti. red as to men. VVuiner the Go)eriiiiinrial chair be occupied by one or the od it nt.didate, he is during, hi udwinis r.'tioo im, titled iu uiit earn est support. "He are xoi.o.g bonie," uort should not Isll . ui by (ii . '1 he lew kcfaiclu-a ; ws have (ivenciul .a if r durujf the pl Is ttstk will uo be heulct, it e uo not ii.nr tntm open anew. They should he loryva And forgotten So mote it be ! "Now here's a baud my trmty fre'S, Cums giu ' a hair o 'Unoe." Bu. Let the aserbiuves of party a.-fre cow cease among us. Let connihin'e oetwoin man ana man, of wbuUsvr politics be niiaiu n stored. Let the look ul diruBt and d fisi c rive place to Kindly ertxlwsn. 'It was purodieal lamily broil, iu which iiivrn kuwa tuere hve been pie itr of wraulihg, and i' biueruess but which we trust ia now ar and wilt b ouueeed- ed by a calm, in which the social ft-elmgs will again be chciibed. iheaxr u wdl ull turn on IU axis, tt b do. e t ri.x thousand years, whoever hat succeed d The wuetW of the gov ernment writ not atop, whether Clay or Polk !e President of the Uuiud bmtt s Thra i an elasticity, a recuperative em rjy in'thi PTeat country that ca uand much iu -ru thau this. Apprehensions ot rutu and woe to our country ixom i.ber vwtingeot-y, howevrr fanex'ry-ttt dutged anTeTiemeinTy ilrTetL were weak aud idle. The Country is not ruiucd It flourish?! on, and will flourish wo hope,' forever. Let us now rally around our o d o d mother in peace, ana show UihI our tockrines nro ever. 1 Sim ting each other, maov a cr.it I blow have a planted iu Ai honest Uce Lot us now gather together around her altars, mid rMiew our pen otio devotions. Let us sveur '" .tand by our eountry for cl or lor woe. . hoover iti at the belm and Controls her ue.ilinic. Our ti.in geri not trom withuuril w.i vih.imly yield to our patriotic itupulree. 1 ne' glorious menipru of .'76 Jmpo l u t oap by our latln'iH. upd oaii bpou ui to lurrive and forget our unhappy diatnusious. atnl to unite once- more in the pious ihIk ol iin serAioir and pprptto atinff to our posterity the. nuns ot tlieir labuf, We'are AmeriOio. Let us cliui .eh long Ameri can feelings. Let u show lhat we have Ameii can hearts. : ' Iflo the humble sha's wc have borne in the Oontee s jut closed, we have u. uny u.ne been Oetraea into io grea teal it wo li.ive piecl the heart ot any udwrsai'v oeper thau as re QUiara to wuruuKii btvH'aiuitlu.L.i'ur oa or if w have gtue beyw:d the-4jnfrn!e ot lair re taliatiun, ana been too bitter nu ii-vegelul, us we fsar may "onjoiiiocs lnv.j b . . i true : we can only lament the xccirienc :. uod give it a place in to chapter olreretsT imrr-w-oKli erring ou manity wilt lien, as it reida the record ot its humiliation." R. Our Fayettevilm:C3:Tis;i9ndenci 1'ht Frttbylcrian B'twdlhUmiinij Dineussion on th ttalt of Ike C'hvrx h and on the question of JUunion viik the Northern Synod. FaTaTTEmUt Oct. SO, 1863. Ml MRS. Editors -The Synod of the Pieaby. terian church in North l aroiina c iuvejwd iu ihut place on last Wedneiduy evening. Owin. to lb unsettlrd ta of ati'itirs tlo r waa nut n large au audience uiual, but m ' nfthx prom meat and distiuguwhtd niuiimers ot thudenomi aatioa were present The otiei in;r sprmoo wan preaobed by the Kev. Joseph M. Alkiuaon, of Raleigh, who tully mstaiued hia high reputation a a pulpit orator. Rev.' Colin Shaw ua choteti' Moderator. On rriuay and satuiday a gpititt-d and important diKBssion took place upon the s itjoot of the state of the church. Incideiiia ly lh religious Condition ot toe lr. cdii.vi was co-i.-tdered and resolution ad 'pta l rtqimin; oui jieiunued la bor on the pait of the curca in tbt-ir bohalf Their religious condition was reported ucm so sat isfactory at preoi, but hones were expreifud that upon the subsidence ot the excitement upon tb trreat cbanire in their positiarf and the con tinued efforts of thristiaus iu their behalf much good would be effected. The subject of reun;on with tha Northern branch Of the church was largely diacufsed and with great abi'ity by all the h'sding members of th synod. lour correspondent roirretH that it was not in hi power to hear the d.scusion Many of the ri'izo availed themselves of the opportunity. It waa finally determi ed to make no overtures tn the matter, aud as thi Aoribern church had reudcred reunion imp sibl' declar ing th Souderu church out of tell ,whip until it acknowledged the sin of slavery, t ) await the retcition of this notion on tbair part. T e dis cussion was conducted w tn gr at kindoese-wnd in a Christian tpirit, but tVre could be no que ion of the opinion of the Synod, on the point of xe union, the division having ttken plucn prifnarily upon tha action of the No. th-ru church upon the in of l a very. The question under discussion ws whether it was priper for the Southern charch to make nd stic. s iu favor ol reunion. No action being taken the matt-r remain in tern evo, awaiting the action of the Ge"enl As- semoiy of the Preaby erian hurch of the S -uth. Oa Sunday the pul it s of the ii th -duLand Bap tilt churche were filled by nuniaters from the Synod, and in thi manner . fr itcrual f. e i g wu encouraged aud itretigCbed ba wwn t'e different branches of the Christian churda." W e had . ttie pleasure, in common with a very lure vonereea- tion, of hearing moat able and eloquent discourses oa Sunday morio? and veuiug from -ln hUv. Professor Philips, of the Cuiveriity, and the Rev, J. H. Smythe, i f Grvershor. . Tha great reputation of both of Ureas gemh inen. for Iraru ing and talent will assure you thi.t none were die appointed. The limits of thu letter w.ll not aK low a resatnw of the cxer(ies of the dayj which were inttnaely intereitiu?. It seems to- hava been a deiiehtful r union amo' e tha minivers and elder of the c'snrch. Tha aocivnt hiMpuality of the old town was emnl:.;sl, H'' w,tatandinr u lnconTsniencee ol lie l;ma. ine aynod ad jounsd on Saturday wvening to meet next U0 fcer iu Charlotte. rFtitinvt DijaU'i. ' ' Important from Wd'ilni(teii A. Nevr Cabinet ; to bo Appoint 4, t.c. The New Yoi k Daily Kewi of Monday pb- luLes tbu following iptvial disputch i.oa Wath- tntou : y It 1 reported oh good authority that Prrident Johnson will pp., Jut his Cabinet tarly in Lleccm br, aud tht lieveidy Jolirion- will ha Secretary rt' Nate", Gri'itkl McClelUi , Secretary of tt'sr; Uenf ri uix. & eie ttry ot ttie aay, ana a di lingniibtd uihern geutiemau Attorney Gan- Jt f s ild "on the same ati'horitv th' ti e Presi tnil r!y;t vvill not siilonit to tl. xilu.-iou 1'r..O' Con givssof the Sou' hern wnither lis rpiri by the Uidica!. Hi , un-fngf will dieiioatiy 4n lo'unts ihosti Kl.ilt s Is being in the Union, and eni.t.edUd .full ropff -senlsiion. The j President wiii not r. eogniid U right of tie tamliers from tl. u N rthetu Sutt to excltile the me mints from thv .Southern 'Sta.iia. 'fhia delerminaliou of the l'o dfut having ttt-coiue known to dny, rautt Bhrwnvt riuij. ou the part ol ihei K.idicals. .. i'ue aiogurar oiiaury conduct ot Governor lUmiltou, of TexaH, ia regard to the convention ai d rir.'iion in that sute n iroia hi ma rcouvrei; tu prnc.tre bis election a Governor. lateiiigence jus: received lrom thai a. ate show 4 aid) i m:il which will probably be successful to elect as Governor, tseuutors and representative to Cg'e mm who have ala Leeo ideutified wi.li itui luii.rceis of Texas. 'ihed-a'ti of Lord t'aluieriton il regarded at roller uulavornble to our reiataint with liugiaud. It is B t k. oa lhat t.'tio im Cu'lith siates- mau who v.il treat our claims mi ihe same & nal justics and Consideration. Tne above statement matt be received with tome d;ubt -En. Sss. - . Front VVas-ili.;tou. VVasuimotow, Nv, 6. WIthiu th last few d yt pruptny of gruat val ine in Loudoun county, Virginia, wuicti baT ben libelled and condemned uuder the C '.Ci(i ition auU.aiid set apart Jin: li-u-f -the-- B.ircaa -of HelUjje-:, Fr-dctltiU at;d AhalidoTTed Lands, "h ill been released by the Bureau, and the orders re- Btariu it to the owners have bi-cn delivered. T'.e fi,t hich of gold certificate, of the on j thousand dollar denomination, went forward to the New York Sub-Treasury to-day. The 6ye thousands hive been ia th handiof Mr. Van Dyck om days. Now that there ia dmethinir ot an a&sortmeot teaily, th eirculsttion wf soldo lavka will projb!y cuimaiia in Now York oa ii nuay. The iweiity dollar note are in press, sriying on their eiab'Han ly eng'ivcd back the t'uc-nnil ol a double caiie. P.ut ul'this istae ofVoW notes in o prinieu upou tuu-coiorea papar ia one respect Ihey wil be like Buk of ii inland notes. Or.ce the.y come back to tfai- Trea-uiy they will i.oi be iisucd, but now niu ivi.i bo famished instead. i he fctuteiuent that the Secr.-tary of tho Treas ury bus nu'uorHSi d thnrue ot i fiv... ceut iractional currency has this louudatiun : A; Out a Uiiliiou of dollars in &u cent note will bo manulacturtd and tent South Lr circulation ! to supp v a pr. ssmg w.,nt of small chug in t.e rrfi'.tiihiriift. rt Miut.s Nt, m.tr., S'm,!l tittles -.1 u..a Laiu K7.. k - . tot, 1. l efcliiiiactu that a wa..e-ba row loud of - - : . . . . currency is ui muf ictured at ibe Treasury daily very IiiUu ot WMcb corner buck to.' redemption - yet there is a.couatant dcuUud on the pait tit the fQniiti for Small change. " Tile National latetiiseiicer. Tbe National IatiHigtuitr of iho 31t u'.t-, an- H' unci-s ii enrauce oa tbat di.y upon the sixty U't.i ytar cf i a exi gence. Ii thus sketches its history ; Mr St-tnuol Harrison Srnini. in 1800. Diirchat- ed "f Jot ph G.U a. Sr, who wra auut to estab lish ihe Ka1-. ih Kejuter, in B .leigh, N. C , the Independent GazMeer and the Unwti tul Gatotte two ppura which Mr. Gstes hfid hecii publish- iug Mi Puilapeiphia earn with the to this oit, ami oouiinnicei the tri weekly Intelligencer, the vatetu being us.d as tn weekly, and thta ar- ranenient continued th'rteen veur. In 1 8 1 3 tbe Intelligencer was is-tued as a daily snd weekly, and the Uinvertal GuMitU hi a consequence, wu discommon i 'tu 10J Joseph Ga!i-a, jr.cmiefrain R:i!eiirh. a young man, aud became joint coadactor aud proprietor, wiihflMr. Smith, of the esUbliabment. Two year nr,Fqnen:ly Mr. Smith itti.vd aud moved into the' country, ad tho paner was con ducted wiluly by J, .ph Galps, jr, till Ociohr, IBIS, when his brollier-in!aw, Mr. VV, W. Sr. ton, from Raleigh, became a partner ju the cou cern, and t te paper heucefonn o KitmuBd und-r tho management and proprietorship of Galei U Se?on &LJttJWVAM' f-no hm'fn. century, when the great uud tUMCessful oartuer ship was broken by the'dath gf the itjcior part ner. Atttrth.t d ath'of Ur. Gales the paper was conducted hv Mr. Heaton till January 1. 1882. when th? eit'b'uhmeut waa puruhased by . the present proprmuirt .The Case vl Jcit'ersou JUavl. . Thr Philadelphia Inquirer has the following dispatch from Washington; It appear to have been finelly Jooidod that Jeffereoii Davis will receive a full nnd traa nar , don, and be furnished a passport toEurope.on giv ing uis paroie never to return, ioe tfral plan for bii trial have all fallen through. The Nor. tolk Court of Judge Undurwood, wa absndaned on account of a doubt as to the quion of ja risdiotion, and the improbubilitv of obtaining an unb eased jury, at that piaoe, A miluarr com. mission had boe also ngreeJ upon at one time and evidence prepared tending tocomiot him of conspiracy in theaasassination of ilr Lincoln; hut th "resident fans concluded lu bnveajt more military .-MirKimrtU!i oranrnmiotiona. it 'was also propped to try hiul 10 Virgiuia. by a United States Circuit Court, over whioli Chiet Justice Cbae was to preside, but this Was also found impracticable, there H as yet no organixation of the United State Court in Virginia, audit there had been, an impartial trial by jury there would be impoible. it U mid that tl.a Pi. dent decided thm he should not be tried nnv where out of Virginia, nnd tiver-rulcd tha tronn. ition to try bim in K lttmnre or . Wnshliton, oeoausu n, uavis. comnwWed-rni orimes in Vir ginia. Thus the mutter stands. It it said that in addition to the united appeal of the rebel leaders in the South, to "let Davis go," Horace Greeley, Ward Beeclier, and others, have visited the President aud begirod for the Ii;e and pardon of the ''eminent Southern ttaiesman."' i- . pta Coktra The BahimoiejSun, of Wester day; publishes tbefullowiog tpecial from Vaiih iiig.un : It is ol uo u for perwns nr delegation to ask ihe purd'.n of JeSr.-ijvm Dsvia. It i certain as anytbiog tbat oan be t'aid of human affairs, that b i to b tried for treason. ELi.t Matt Arcnta fvuHS . The fotlnwing atri'iits lavu smv inti route, i., NVth Car .lina : ' . PPJ,ntt Rah-iglt and Gastou Kaaioad, E 0 Ma Raleiuh ' ..v or Aflantio ard North Carolina Bailread. H. B McKeithan.of Wilmington. ' 'orthCarolin. lUilrtwd,. Je;i L. Garrett, jf Western North Carolina Bailroad J ft y. Company Sho. "1. Charlotte and Columbia Railroad, E Lylej, rf Washington, D C ... , im 'Tlies-e'-appoifiiinRnt complete the cliaj. AgenU oa tin. rovrtes in this titam, and fc ( now hope for aimr more lejfulartty and certait' ty in the trai ami.ti,,,, 0f mi.il. maOer.' Law and 8hBrw.d, who hive been for aZT kidtul and aitentive in the ditchare ot th a ly. and if .the new ppoii,u are equally dili..BL which Wrt doubt not thv'aill be. thera iti be no eaute of complaint tu tegard to th m Mr. Va!L Ppeciat Agent lor the 8ww. iT - " ' -- " -BUM . rprmns'bat arrai gnment are perfected te it. ..vu, nasaicfftuaia twenty thfee bom and a half, to that we tbfl get here iu the evenfrg, the Washington mails sf the day previous. Standard. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SUP'T. om . 4 0.B.E. CO 1 Raleigh, H. C. Bov. 10 U8. IHB BAIEIOH AND OASTOJf BAIL 0ad Company will trantport wood from Tr Rirtr u any Other point this sid fur os half th wosl lb, wood mutt in a!l inttaaMt b dUidtd btfwr asy ( it it transported. : . ' - Th above art our on'y Termt, aad that at Us cot vsnlenee of the touipany. ajbfiERT jonxsoy. ' - Osa'l Suji'u Kov. 10 80 tf. -' Wilmlnjcton and WeUaa Kallroad.' - . OFFICE W. W R. B CO., 1 Wj'wiaetnS, N C, Nov.4, 18ij, f" rVUZ TBIRTIETH A"JNCAt MEETIXO OP TITK 1 . itocltboldsrs of the Wiimincom and Ws'doa Railroad coinu&ny wilt he bald in Wilmini-taa m Wsdnstday Us Hi inst. ...... J. W. TH0MPS0.V, Ec. Sov. 10 0tm. A ST) TODOI.VOf IN A ..QUIET KEIOUBOB. V HOOD, within thrs tqnarat of th Capital, eaa he bad by th week or month, n apptioatioa at C. i. Ire tsti A Cot , (North Carolina Book Stun or to tut editor of thlt paper. Alto meals eaa b furnUW l-wuaout loiiijiioc iNov. 9-69-iw. Auction. I T7RIDAV. TH3 lOTfT. W4 WILL fiXLL THE I fdi nxrin htuaurirt rf fit if houtsbo d farniturti 1 St rioh y embru.lar?il aon Curt. int. " . I Btatr rarpet, I tett ttoir roda. 1 Mahogany Ta'ilt large Ublas. 1 fair ent K'ttt decanters. 6 tiyllaOub g'an.t g ats dithst. stands, dlaam filateg, Jars, damijobnt. coffte urn, sake pans, ktttlt, wafuir's arm oUaira. oupt aud tariL-ert. At80 SH voiuoei va ui1 tutndard toiiii : Ba sous Kttayi, hurket' U'.,ri-t iib oil's Rotuo, Wuli- liiftoa ' d hit Oen r&'e, Nupo son and his ittatrtli, Scott's roeuis, Pisaeolt's Bouis, tad' many other workt. - At same timt 15 or 7(1 barralt' htrringi, Ward Roust, gtovss, and sundry otbr things. Aaesg tueta tsvsral oatat or nrogau sbunt BAKEU, cO'.VPEU i CO. Hat. 79 tf. M. J. JSIoro, Of SUksa County N. C. -wtrtt . Hood, IJonbright 4 Co. Importers and Wholes' Doaleri is , FOREIGN A5?D DOMESTIC CRT OO0DS. Philadelphia. No. 529 Market Street. 5ev. 3-T9.e. JJAJfDSOMB CHANDALIIIKS, WITH OL0BI3. . . BAKER, COWPER it CO. Nov. 78 tf. . WANTED. k T E at ATI lOJf FEDDR ATE 3T ATES 8 PESCEXT Bond of th Itsu of 19th Aug, lkal. anJ ItVj ,u a lasi; jaiy t'oupaa for IS 66 oni aud noaat of Ji" and sl.OO eseh. dsl.UO eseh. A'to noa-wxatils 9 ptr oent Ooafsdarat Bond BAKER, C0WPBB A C0 Kevl.tt.tf. Land for Sale. IBHA14, OS TBI ltTH WOVFMTB IM'W'. - eeod to M 1 ou th premise, 1 nil t from ! burg, oa the Warrentoo Road, a 1 th laadtbslenglng to the1 tute of bl'RW tiL PRK1! dscsated. tain ing tlsrta hoiidrnd and stTeory aero. ' or eit Said lands 1 ba divided Into lots oriraci from to P ( sorts, mors or last a 1 ot vhlch been earefully arranged, wi htuitabl baildiax, ttf an:t tp njt 00 mint of th uaets tit bit, tract eontaint about UO acrtt whUb my h ald Brat la this errang meat tu; shjavt list tsss total puroaawrt who may want to task ptraiaueBt ttttlt-. mtatt. Bal l linda will be told yi on ted t ; credit wiib iotsrett from 4 uf tale, farcbawr -Ing koadaed appioved seen by, titU sting reialu until prlnoipal and. tntrrt bttve btea P'a- Atu taina Uma cm other attld'rt wi.'i ba oti). . K H . , - , . JAM'S It HD. Kisen'cr, of IlL"ftwia.L tEitBV, Utc'. . , VALUABLE PROPERTV IfOH SAI.B AT THOHASVILLK, If. C. T OFFI R FOR PALE MT PESEXI RESIDK'C. 1 Xhedwalinv it a bri k house, with four 'P rooms, tbraa fira t'.m a frsraad H tell on, tiuat bouse, pantry, erib nd all necessary bal dingt, wi" afiae wsii tf water. Th lot eontaintiix eurev good land.. .1 '.-:.'' 1 - ' . A so, my Soaa Factory, with -JO.Of 0 te 1 J,f " of trreata, and all tb material for maklcg 3,W W 3(l,0uli pounds of .cap , . , I would sail th lot and fa-tory togother. or I I rent the residence tod soil tut factory, or the faotif? and uiauria eaa be bought and rammwl- Kariy J plitatioamnstbsmadtto J. A. ARTUt. Ihomatriiia, Jjl. C.,Sov. -"4-lja.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1865, edition 1
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