TIIE SENTINEL. wji. e. ricix, " tEAToV j A !.:. Editor. 2Xo.:i:u, April 16, . OJi T- ""THE Srvrrrh; It tvrrt&rrfttt!t1ttTS OT dsy exaptclj ttl list f. !'.wltg rates; i . For Daily, pr year, ; . : , , $14 BO ..IL.. SIX lilil'UiH,, ,, , 5 00 1 00 t 00 00 3 00 oft wm;'.f, .-. .- , ; .". . ; . . " two n.omb, ............ Semi-Wetk'y, tat year, We. kty, per yer, ...... . Our terms oMv;.il'ly Jn advance. Money way be tKni vm hi the-IUii Bond conductors or . ths Express Companies. -. . i . i.j 8gw,y . i'.. "I1. Jfti 'i' Council of State. TliU body contend in this Ci', on rVtur clay. Present: J! m. V, A V.Yijht, William Eaton, Jr., C. J Co 1 1c, II. A. l.emly, Jee J. jeates and II. F. Sl.nontoo. The following noiiiiniitlons were madeby the Governor snd confirmed by the Counsel . Star 4 nf Inttrn'U Imprvtmeit. -Patrick II Winston, Esq., of Bertie, and Dr. J. O. Ila.iuay of Knwcn. XtowjrlN.retiiiHnrtchnirtof ul'f -rd, H. W. Hjttd, t-q., of Wake, and' dl. fitephen, V. P.i, of Wayne. ' G Col These appointments are capital. I VHitit era "57 t Wetwt that iho proclsniiilion of the Presb dent will ha speedily c,oundcd, in order that we may got at a.inj ftntljolitative ejrpoilun of lta Irus intent an i tt.cviln0'. A matter atanc it preaent. it t!ij jj;i,r tliat it ha only brought frth ttoMt'twi tli,EauHy. Wje bftfe eiprmed our on con vie! on that it Object wa to rcatore tho Cuitc of t he 8'iuth tn their OTiglirat i!ttu,ta aft ts'ctif! mHerthe Tin , tuurg voiwro, mm (airi tVataMy .u..ww.. uu yucm snuui "l K ' n u'"n'o ninrtinn oi us purpose, , .theproeU'flfi 14 Jui bta LOattrucd, In. ail -the e that Ua. iu..j, t ihrdisadrsntsge 6tVh"TnvmT'K1ff' the citizen. -' 1 One Tedernl " "3ti::Kla"TtnTicHc?ilMcie that Itsholiehes military uprtmary. and there - by oid tha parole of a" Cor.fcderate officer, tGeu. Bufker.) and d.rprfv. him of its pwtec, Uon. On tlio otber bend, another Fderall Judtotlerw'oodToTVjrgliiiit, decides that l Vjrcriiiif. dt-cide that St has not abolished Partial rn, and therefor refutes to set, aside the sentence of military tribunal against a citizen f Alexandria. Agaif ifc i tfti4 the an- Vrrlee, sthich is puhlicatmn, has been Iwied by the War Pe- partment to nil the maUiuir commissioners o1 fretdmenln the .Southern! States, Instructrng tuemta ir.rona the people that the' proc ama- 4 , .. , . . o, .u, rres.oent u.t, not re.eaw tneffl trom the operations mid government of military law. It is said to be rnuMously wordwl, and, while not declaring martial fa in fce throughout ., i... 1 . .. . -.; . . . . .. the late ln. r.c. ionury 6tHUA U calculated to treat the popul.ir.lmprwMi.on ihsj such is tin, lact. . - , s , I i,.,. 1 ti ,1 ..1 u't .served and hitherto admitted ritrhts of the yi e bsve reswn to biberc Uh the whole sub. ,Wn,,. , Ml,!ra .tri,nrnBlr o,,. jectmill be so brought lnf.re t!i president, very sbuttly, a to clic.t au explicit exjiositlon. I a ,,.. . it ix. f I It il peiliH s not gencr Uy kuoiva that, du. ring the oci j ti.m of ill! City, just one year ego, bv Gen. frliciiim'sarudei, ap-rtiun ot the most valuable ''archives' f tha BtBi'ewere t'.radtd from theiltftte Capitol, Tlie WestciieterCfiaitii,"in the month of Oc tilter of but year, mentioned tbat theiapere in fpisstitm, beni-ing piinclpally upon tho Colo- nial and Itevuluiionary hietory of North Caro- linn, nd tberefnref priceless TflluB as "State recoriH, weru in the tawn of Morrisania, Sfew Y'ork. In the pon-n o.i of 7hTi itev. Washington Ohidden, If comu'ented ia terms of jiftt se vcreity upon the tbi ft, and su!it'p.iently sta ted that the p iprr had been returned to the Secretary - uf wr, - tor - trni4mto ' the proper, authorities, aceerdancs 'vi'I?i te cipresseil wish of Secretary Bcward. At later period if iiffliioneil that the document Jiad not been forwar-Iud to Waliington,'-the vPsirtMf-sffaijr ts f tfwamX - wi tiMMis frev payment of pisUe, n.ul tlio oftl -cr.. Who confewed - to 'the - sttincTioTi "ttceUnlfp" to pay it. It wss further stated, at one tiui ub sequent, that the package containing the papers was in a billiard saloon a the viil i-e, liable to be picked op and carried awsv by any body j who tsppened to cl) there I Whether the pa pers have evi-r re iched the. War Depurtiuent, we bsve no m.afis of learning. ,W da know, tiowever, tuat our bcc.et iry of State has ad oressta seve.a. oonnuatiicaiioaa to S.retary eiauion fp:a iik i i"j vi, wuaout itng anie . to elicit a reply, pus-.! ;!y that functionary is too busily enfra.red in b iifiioUbiug with bis Radical associates to bestow a t!uiittnpoa eo nni m portsnt roancrf " - e deeply iieir- th'e Io ss of -ifawaTcfrrfesv and tit that no na-.n bo l..ft unessayed Ia order to -fvcover ti- a: 'T'tsjt tra isn Invsla We portion of t'.i"'e..-iy Ii -wvy of the State, sal their Jos will 'leave s,! gip ia. Its records that canuot LeeuppUed. Tll Baitimob. F.U. T!.e Crent feoulhern fair held ia BV.iiiqie j!pwd. oa Friday last. It was s pre t sucutas, it coahl not have re- tnijte Ji otUerwiti Jjr His. 'gaaatiflik beauty ,-1 the wealth, and tut' Uenev.iSeuceo thousand ot people Were combine.! in lliia noble effiVt to ro IieveNioo euffuri.-ga cf t;ie S"iuh. rn people. It had aUi sit, the ai is that "bu!utsj skill and -entrgy could bustn.". Tae aiununt rialiaed, -4nd tbs niunmr ot k'ieir distribution, will be ' duly eanouuwd. ' The Ermine Boiled" ." ." Chief Justice Chase ! reccnt'y,' done pliat none rrfh's iIlnWions project sor ever did or lhaLfi)toi douig.flU h( Inspuhli-rnl;U tag, is the city of JCew York, expressed; hi opinion m the "Civil ' RIgfc't ' Bill, Md -..tie' terpr?t judicially. ' ' ; T Z JQilmnis.i.'LlkTf JinliiT, it will Umn " fjerei, paid a viU lo WilnHapon, ia tlii 8t'te, t mrpnicr.' It m th-p that lie fimt I'foiu li ed tfe K--tilint !rtrine of pign jeqiiaiity stnd BcgriWHitiraga . In repljr tatltt i!ectIo.ntiMacil bj'gtntirinek with whom beconwrwsd iipwit the rauhjwt, that the Constitution a in tlir way of aoch aggremiioBa, hei reportBd. to have rr marked, aulwtantiaily, "Oh ! thii Urtn ugi of progres. Constitution are oiisolcte Aa e- prewion which fareahadowed the policy t the Radical faction', but which was a tmrninff atig oia W)on hi tmini-n. offiox', and which ai eioiigh to evoke the rcbnklng opirit of ' Mar shall aad Taoey !, ;.JJwU eowtuci- twatla' thi day of judicial corraption, wWa a Jeffrey 1in graned the Knglisb bench. ''', la tin tame apeech, in New York, uudge Chase, Uh hU loisom Imaving with plillantlirop tcratimitit, aaid': "We cannot any longer look upon the face of any human being and not feel that hei our brother man.'1 Waa he think' tog, then, auggeeta the Iliohmond Whig, of the six Bullion of white lu the eleren disfran- chiwd Southern Btate.i l)oe he look op. them a brother men and M participate in tl heritage of: freedom, of which he prate wi upon the heritage of i freedom, lot which he prate with ceaaelea volubility t Alaa, no. lie waa only talking "poetry negro mintrely. For the Boulliern white, he has nothing hut cold end cruel prose. "Appropriate Legislation." The Newburyport (Maes.) Derail .make the following jut analyiie of the expression "ap propriate legislation-' In see. of the Amend mcnt to the Constitution prohibiting slavery.- It ia aa elaboration of Mr. Seward' idea that the exnreasioa was lutcrtea uioro To rulraw thBtrw-Wftrf "rhe-f mtt w tW'Wernf Prm Jfow.wh.t Is appropriate legUUion! Erf- dentl this : That which will aecurethe oriirinal J ioUatof tUa act ipl? ta.nake-l-ei ciucea tocnatteusm, nn Keep wem ut equal 1 morel The lae ia made fredrh owna hiu- ..T 7 " I . .A. U.nhood that ho never had before. Whether ho ha the riiht ; tnjnxuxs-outf hia-M-de Ipenu upon, local laws; the right to bear arms in the militia ; the right to vote and hold oflrce ; the right to free schools, or to seed hi children to the same school witu white children ; the right to testify In courts ; or whether be shall be pimUhed for aftriflias4oaUtedaaseW iisn luueriu convex, or iioiu uvnHiiiui 1 ,..t. .1.... " . tltousand other things must depend on the local laws, and these way differ according to the ctrcl"lltnct opinions, or prejudiced of the ". , "7, 7 ' I To say that this Is not so, but that Congress m,y entef tha 8tates and interfere with the municipal reculutlons. repealing or annulling them ai will, i to declare that there shall be 00 RtMe; It is an assumptton of power never yet permitted, and which never should be per- uliltBlL U tatt 0, MwUitLia more blimdy and costly than any we have ever een vet : tor upon ttio maintenance tr .the re- ment our peace, prospcritv, and freedom a a people, lu a Btate, we may institute, if we pieasa, ponce ana a spy. syatetn imu snau reach ereiv honsa and tiersun: we niav reau broeeedinus In oar eourt, the modes t cities- tion, A ;., 4c; but to vest the National Con- gross wun powers to ao, mess tilings in ciiates, .d sstk- tbass powers with Hlifiryi force, would reduce this .whole Union to a "Dead Sea " of despotism, or make It a boilintr caldron ot anarchy the semt-neu condition oi ppaniBU America. If vt had usod such language as is contained in the body of this extract, we should have , been,jdiioimcc4 jsjJLilisloy uL!H and. very, proba bly, have lioen u suppressed." Appointments for North Carolina. The Senate of the1 United Btitos .havo eon- Crated the following appointments for this State : -p-totxiccTOTU WTStenx si, s rv ck v kV" - - Edmund W- Jones, first district. Llcwellvw G. Etes, secoml district. ' " .. Charles' W. Woolen, third district. William Moigaa Powell, fourth district. William II. Thompson, fifth district. , 'atniet H. WiSeyr ti 4tsrMit.an J ubn Ji....Vcaver, seventh 4istfKit, , - " "ASiEteOB OF IS tEKN'AC nt'KXI-jf Ftobinson Plewont; Brst district. - -Jennings Piitott, second ditriilt., ' , Willarall. Worth, third diUrirt. V Solomon Pool, fourth district, - . . Jesse Wheeler, fifth district. ' . HaWie II. Helm, sixth district. f WilliaroVWnAnderson, seventh district, Posftnister Gcuaral Denniaon.on Tuesday. Iat , issued the following order : . KOUTB CaboLina. ' L , Re-open the fpllowing offices ! Liliintrton. Tew Hanover counfv, J. A. Du- ponire, postmaster, vice William C. Newell llarryll More, ew Itanover cinntT. Joseph W. Blun(, potstulaslerj vlceO. St Lewis.' ipotttt--tar t-aton, postnstress: Ful ton, Rowan county, North. Carolina, vk'e Uobljs, declined. : - 'i . Kobert Bi itoir'e. Postmaster. Lenoir. Caldwell connty, K. C'vicrittrs. it V. lUiuey, declined. A. J. Blancbard, postmaster, cw Hill, Wake county, Jkmi Carulida, vice Robert M. Brown, . Geotfre J. Dowell, postmaster.' CarvX Wake coun'y, North Carolina i a. H. Powell cannot take the oath. Sir,. ,Mary -Grown, postmistress. Wsrrcnlon. Warren county, North Carolina, vice Airs. Lucy ''!tt' r'slS'"-'('- Too PoLtTR. The New Orleans corresuood. erit of the XeiYork Chrittiun Adtocal says that whatever.niay have been thoulit of the policy ef taking southern churches, it i ty hi .-ot now llmt it wu a great nat,iliL 8'nmlur conclusion are common in peniten- tiam-s. OuLside tnotah.-ts rail these "treat m:t- takea" trimtt.EjitcwialMdhodirt. I th Ee-, .... ,,,. construction Committee. . Tie &lIowtn very interesting statements, we Vinpy fnm the- ttfnmriK4ebefriae New York Jlerald-'M tb t2th iir: We we higHlygwtified t the UroeLbiiUttimonrotXr, highly. is rjuite. 1 lie hue Ijecssv' irenidftit. of the State for a year ami Ed-Imr of '' mi' lu'mn!iii"iim invtit. VJnf 1 munition jinurr: iwuv' in u r-.ntnuviui' ty whieh perhaps as strongly sympathised T jlh lU! !oiit!ierit a.ue tw any io lh( Stat, sud bq lla had nunc than -ordinary oppnnoith? a m :rthmai"ft. t-rtiiA'.tb4to:ewr-peip!e Yet, 'w Wieve, lie'tfJ .giixn ft true jOTiunift the feeling in this Stale. . " TiatTijtnRT bfohk' toe Bto!i.Tncrrui; cox " ' . . MITTBt. ' '.-'','; Mr. Thomas M. 'ook, ediuir of the Wilming ton (S.: C), 7eraW, wa examined at great length by the Itoconstruction Coiuiuittee to-day. The chief iirtereet attacliing to the ttimony of this Witns waa his exposition of affuire in Uiebmond immeditttely upoa'the stirreodcr ot Lee's arniy, including the circumstance nttend ing President Unctiln's viit to that city, em bracing fiict communicated to the Kelt York Jlttald, at tjie time, of which paper Mr. Cok-j was then sv afeciat eomspont'.i-n.. Jlr. Cook i Ltestifled to the proposition Mibmitted liv Pre- j sideut Lincoln to judge Campbell looking to an adjustment ot the relations ot the South to the Union, in which Mr. Lincoln suggested three points aa essential to peace; First, the disltandmcnt of the rebel armies; second, tho full submission ot the Southern people to tii authority of the United States, and, third, no ulmtcinent br the Executive from liisiiwwitnm on the emancipation of the slaves,' Tliis wai submitted to Judge CamplelL in" Uichmond, few days after the rebel evacuation of that city, and was subsequently reclaimed and suppressed by the military on authority transmitted from Washington. It Was the moreimportant for its added paragraphs, ia which the late President declared that any proposition not ilieonsisteut with the foregoing would be received and con sidered in a pirit.:pf kindness and liberality ; also that those who should immediately accept these terms would place themselves in a condi tion to avoid the operation of the confiscation law, the execution of which was optional with the President. Mr. Cook also testified at length in.t:citard to the call issued, under permission of General WciLulforthc aabunbluia ol th ir- gltliS LCglslatiire, showing that (he ongniiT att- "J i)mttM rtn8.( th.it hodv a(r.v ,i 1 by President Lincoln m a note a Iiiks- J to , General W eiti. 1 from City Point, on the dsy lot- 1 lowing the President's visit to Richmond, audi wsf grBlvtr'r"p"""" .wi..--ii.i f. fet eiuan Lincoln's return to Washington this permit was vevoked'bottbw enppnresioHTifthe wrepmstitfK ces has tended hitherto to impress the public mind with the opinion that General Aveitxel' was responsible for the call ol this Legislature. The testimony of Mr. Cook is conceded to have established the fact that Mr. Lincoln, to I line.- fofit that his poticyTSf "reconstruction Tad" been developed at the time of his death, was et en more conservative and more? liberally disposed towards the houtn than baa been his successor. It should be stated thst Mr. Cook ' spent six week inRjchmond -hi tbs ltVestigation of the iuaiters or which lie li stifles," iiuiuediutely up on their occurrence, having been asijfned to that, special duty by the Hew York lUraltl.- He. is therefore a competent Witness.1 JIa wss also examined In regard to tlio present st ate of feeling in North Carolina. He considered the people of that State, with perhaps an occasional insignificant exception, perfectly loyal tn their impulses. There is no intention or disposition among those who were secessionists to renew the attempt to secede from the Union. Neith er does he think that tn the event of a - foreign wsr' any portion of tho people of that gta'.a would join thecoiumon enemy. -He did not re member of having beard, during a jesiiUnea of overs year in the State, of any contemptiimju expressions towards tlie government or any branch of it. Occasionally iudividual members of Congress would be severely denounced le where; but such denunciations by no mean ap- filled to tlie body as a whole. lie did .not be ieve the people of SorlTt Carolina were ready or willing to treat the fruedmen fully as an eijnal; they Were willing to admit him to testi ly hi cases where he was a party in interest, to sue and bo sued, bold, convey ami le';eath 1tS to sit In tlie Jury lox vote or tr hold olUce. Tlie people were Wrrrghatthtnegrocsshuttl4 be educated, but were opposed to tiie ellWtsof Northern missionaries to that effect, because of tlie disposition of such missionaries to interfere With tlie peaceful relations ol servant and em ployer. In reply to a question the witness, stilted! TTiat ho tl!d not believe the Southern white people-wera yet pretmred to undertako the education of blacks, but he thought they were comma to it. in rcplv to another mice-. tion he stated that ho believed a Southern jury would pass honcstlv nncbtutrly upon the case of sny negro that should be broiiglit. before Jt.- . The recent case of the-udicial fiog'jing of ne grnesjlnthe streets of Wilmington did notjis- provs tins... llior are: no, penitentiaries tn North Carolina, and felonies, whether commit ted by blacks or whites, are punUhable bv whipping, branding and banging.. In the case referred to, had the prisoners lieen Whites tho .Sorta CaroUaa .Vindicated before yCmirt wmibt fcavw'twn imnpirttaij.-'neritlMH'i.iW ll.... Arii.. iii,.i. ... .n.i.n. ti..m-.n i. ,k;n i . " P i L . - Wb PL'Bi.tsn on our first base, to-dnv, and shall kcrp standing for Bomo time, far the con venient reference of our readers, a schedule of Khe stsiiip duties, under the Internal Kevenuo law, ttim and after Angust 1, 183i. X Proceedings of Congress. -! ' r Washihotos, April 18 SitSATe. Tho Seni ate concmred in the House amendments and passed the bill to reimburse Moissouri for cer tain war experier : : Mr. Stewart presented a joint resolution, which was referred tothe Committee on Reconstnic tion. proposing an amendnunt tn th r.nwllin. tion prohilMtuiK distinction on account of col and tte pym4Sf W eie-i4l ding that when any one of the eta-en slates shall Comply with these conditions it ' shall lie entitled to representation. ; ? ; ,;,' Several ScRators . delivered eulogies en the late Senator Foot. , s Ilocsn. -The House passed thex Senate bill authorizing the President to transfer a gun-boat to the Libcrian Government. The Senate joint resolution protesting against the pardon of criminal by foreign Govern-; nvenU on condition of their emigrating hitiler, was ssrrml in. ,- , -V ' v - ( ' In the House testimoniul of .rwpect tathei Xde Senator T oot were alaa presented. AlCASt, April n.-This altcruoon a rrx och- man; whose name is not known, an 1 a timn earned Miehael Chestnut, bivl an anry iliseus- !tn over political matters orf Broad way, during,: which Chestnut strock the Frenrliumn s pow erful blow on the head, killing him instantly1, ; Chestliut hss not been arrested. . ; OEYiiAL XEWS. Phuadeu-hia, April It. Christopher Deer- ing, wife, niece and four children, an entire family of seven pereoftsv were found murdered tlii evening, at their late residence here, on the iiurb. iue horrible crime U supposea to have been perpetrated on Saturday, tiy s Ger- "KBdroT dhOiirm",and I bolof mad dr. The bodies of Ieering and wife and straw, and Hie other in s eorn-erili. One ot the victims was a baby tea months old. The hordes sad cattle were found to be nuarlv fi..n- ijlv,.. i- :; - - ... - Deenng and his niece wero trom home on but urd.ny moming, and it is supposed that Uis wife I anl children were murdered during nis absence, I and that he and his niece were killed on their I return. The bodies presented a horrible p jpear:incc, having been mutilated with knife j and sve. Only one of the family survives, a I child a?ed ten yeans, who is on a, . visit toilis ! t'int relations. - - . , - ' Kir Hugh ftose, the new Commandfr-tn- Chief of the British army in Ireland, has seen hard service in India, and is the man who blew -the Sepoy leaders from the mouths of his can- i mm. , ' " Pennsylvania will have to pay as her share of the Frectlmon's Bureau for the currem. year ' eir million fice hundred Ihonmni iollart: ' e When James Gordon Bennett was a young ' man, he wandered alxiut Boston seekimr em ployment for two days, penniless and without food, and was then : relieved'only by finding a i shilling on the Common. ' . 1 . . , It U no doilt the intention of tile majority in Congress to enact some Jaw to remove the appointing power to a great extent from the President and vest it in Congress. - ' On the 3tl iust., Peter Penn Gaskill, Esq., the head of the linen descendants of William Penn, the iotindcr of Pennsylvania, died in Philadel phia, after a short illness, on his sixty-sixth birthday. . Totiosto,. .April 12. Preparations to meet the Anticipated raids actively continue. The Cabinet meets daily, the proceedings of which are kept frftii the public. ' The reported statement that President Jobjrt on (five issue to a proclamation in reference to the Fenian movement is received herewith utiuJi wJiJp4- - --"-- Montrki April 12 -The createst activity putflautbe- Canadian ciUe UhieepoaU, tlio cholera. Piehnunary aniury measures aro 1 being tuktn in anticipation of its approach. 1 V 1 estimated,- says the Chicsgo Timet, "That ! by the late tornado in Pope and Johnson coun Gen. I. cT"Bucll has published a letter to j ocn. wran in explanation and justiucation ot hit conduct at the battle of gliiloh Bud his movements previously The "New York Jfefliodist Conference has - ' i i tictrw Tork Sletnodist Conference has cd . renfltuttuaa thmiking- tit Sonata fti- im the civil right, bill overXpresident's- passe passirrj vctrf. Parson Brownlow says r "I sm not afraid to , indorse f tippier an4 Stevens on my own dung iiili.' A dung hiii is "the only place where they should, lie indorsed. Prentict. - "r The New York CUiten, says that "James Brooks, of .the Eajirem, will be re-elected to Con gress withoiitajiv substantial opposition next November." "': The fureing of cattle, so as to bring them to market .at an early age.and in the highest condition, is supposed by some to be the cause of the Rinderpest, "Our Mutual Friend" brings.rickcns between flveand thousand pounds. A writer ii? tho ff. Y. Expreim says that" the new bonnets Bre so smatl that "they are almost invisible. One comfort is that if you cannot find them oil the head, you are sure to, in f A bill. Mubb ExrfciciT IV NECEssAHV.-rSpringfleld, 3Inss, desires a brief biojtraphical record of tho soldiers w ho-went from thuVcity to the wnr.-r-The cityirlcrk, therefore, WntWt circulars, and, t received from one hero a rcj.ly covering fifty- ! font pages, with apostscriptsrpresiiingivilling- A pictTire is said to have been offered for the t forthcoming exhibition, entitled ''Dead Oame, j by A, J., Washington." J A French writer says that there are but'ToUr ) great social ideas,. viz: Birth, Marriage. Paris, and Death. FBOM WASHTSTOIOS. The Radical Hottrl for Blood They Cryfor . the Execution of Mr. Davis The Subjeo' Before Congress The 8apreme Court, the rBAdicaliand the President, ; " Theewt Jrom. Washington wiiba found worthy of deep : attention. The Washington coi respondent of the Baltimore Sun writes as follows: -.'" HAlHCAI...IMPOnTt;SITV TO on THE IXKCCTIOS Or PUKSIOKNT DAVIS. tesbnght by every Republican politician who I comes to the city to hang all the traitor In a row, with Jefferson Davis at the head. : Every Radical, -upon his arrival here, rushes to the White House with the inquiry, Why don't you try Jeff. Daisaod bang him All the children at home are represented as crying for the head of the rebel chief. " J1EPMES OP TH 1'RBSIDW.T THB1 St'rAK&'a ' " ' COCBT. s The President replies to these importunities that he is not a public executioner; that there are some five hundred of the accused, perhaps, some of whom are now in prison awaiting triai by order of Congress, Or of the United States Courts. Take them, he saya, and bang them -ifarfiil mill- l.n v.... .al-.. . . I 1. k. tch. The United StHtes enpremTconrt has Mr. Davis or anybody else to triaKtbouirL, ou- tier the act establishing the judicial system bf tho United States, the court has the p"rer to order a special session ef any Circuit Court at ,ny time. . .1 ! ' , . i. . . . - VniAL or MR, DAVIS IK TIBOIS1A. Chief Justice Chase cannot now object!' that Virginia is in a state of insurrection, but be and other 'member of the court prolmbiy be lieve that Mf. Davis Villi be acqnitted ot the charge of treason if tried" in any State lately in Dcbciihm. Cungres,- -doubt, entertains the j same opinion. ( PECISIOSt TO &6 ARRIVED AT PKOBABiE RE- ' ' LEASB OP MR. DAVS. Cougres is now about to tie brought, by Jfr. Rayniuiiii's resolution, to a Utiia njion the sHojCT i, snur mnv reiuse iq use npoa them i selves the recponsibi'lity of action in the mttter, 1 it wouiu nui tie surpnsing ir the President shouldWde-r that Jefferson Davis and his tonj federate be paroled or d'tsmiasett Pains are taken, it will k seen, by the President's friends, to exonerate Ltrn from all blsme of the delay in bringing Messrs, Davis, C. C.Clay and olhers to tnJ tor treason. ' , AftICALPUTIi1HtAHOJ(10 KKEP THKIR POWER. I Cotigiren as Jt appears 1 p!mr-"j'"maj0 y theTtepurHvn mcii front the speeches mc'mTKrnrille' tnrttans demonstration, Wednesday nyht.will mt termi TnfTtTrTt.''.lHn till they liall have put it out )n, ven WW 4' the power of thiPresidentW thwart fheTr policy. 60, having got him down, they will stay here, as wa aeclareo, to ron over . . Th Chaiiolte ift-iittxrat snvrtit withiil the past two month the people of Meeklenbnrg county have paid to the U. o. Internal Ili-venue collector the um of fl3.144 s a part of their direct land tax, besides other taxes iw.id to V. S. officers. And jet, these people have 110 re r.f cntatioa, arc denounced aa traitors, and haved'n edmi n's Bureaus Ucsven help them lFetfrihiirg IiuL. M-W ilVEHTISKilKNf8. KAXU FAREWELL COXCERT. AT COURT HOUSE -.v. . ' BY ' Madame Carlotta Pozzonl, ACKNOWLEDGED BY All WHQ HAVE Heard her as the Most Brilliant I TRIO A It TIS T OF THE AG E. Dir enra nf 7 1-4. t arrrt rniraencfl at 8. ..Apii! 16 It I P" TUB TRAIHI. 150 D'H Pnfkot Kai' s!l uia sod prirrs. ,VI 1 1 una Saw i l'"', an- mi! TO 90 to If) s w 1 18 v i ... J ?ad teV, ' Ht.iea 1 WiutMmfaieKit tArr1f SytSe Ulidi Ors hifiers, , . C ff e Mf l.. Hn.o rt. . h 'Di Ilandje S Iiovsli , r-, , -a - ' - " x m as, P irk or Mills" Cat Bail from 3 toSOS, U i '.)) Hitelnn itpe, 3" K Mult 6h0e, 2i - (firs ' "ixt Lhi H irso Bhoe NU. s'sia - Baf..irea aasnnsa i, " . Him Twins. J -'""iXutts- vISOTa W 9000 -lM!i-.f.Lr!JUiiiS!.iitBl-sii April 16 tf P WIMiUH.SOK fcCO. Q 1 jtEM AD WHISKER . J Do, rtiillsnd Gin Stlis'eXilsur butUe, ' . a Jsmsics Uu-n " " w ' N 2 OI i Mum mraliela Whlfky ' . . Tliee J:quurs ars pur an 1 f 'is vm-y hst. iaMty Apnl it-tt B. P. WILLIAMSON ti CO. I3IE AXD SALT. - . 'I0il BW Roeklau Lima. aeST Tbs 8lt. Ori.unit Alum Sslt. Alt is g-nort ..rHnr April 16 tf U P. W1LMAMSOX St CO. jODl WATER I ' SODAWATEBII SODA WATJER I ! I COOL, SPARKLIXG SOD I WATER. . TUB t'l RT OV II1E5 K )! ! ; , .t!h frnniaina mt . A. K. RAVEN k CO. IIill.tiorr"WMr Ona door west Exchange Hotel. Apriltt-C-OHf II Tr- iii 8(r, amttn ariv. a n mnidsrahle nuiiiir.t PRIME HAY, CORN, BE AH. sndsmiM l.-s j. j. LiTciiFOnn, April 14 2t . No. 7. Hargt '. frtreet. A LARCiE LOT OF OLD , , nick wu.i.iA.ns vi iiiss&ev, la l aad-Sve ration kes, iat recti vd x ' ALSO Rmvsrsl barrsl and ten )d flvs gnllou keft of BIT TING'S Ysdklii Connty Wi.lskey. l'e (lava also or hand Cuawd's Cum Wins. d Anots ard IVnMi : . ' . ... rjrisx i.inTi . v 1 1 will sttend t the Court (Touan. in Ral h! r WVd, nssdnv the lech. Thavday JUth, Vriday iist, ttstnrdav Kdof Apiil to tk ths li.l f taxshlra f.ir Ralsisa .(irim. un.M'r ius mats rrenne law. Pauclual t)ttsidanca it expectsd. 4prin,S.6Vj,r-'apt7fS I iV TIXC5JL1S OR THEPUISONER OPWAHi Being the Memoira bf a Confederate Priso- '"' . . - tier in Federal Pent) tm THE-WARrAXECDOTES Will be psMishr d In the roar oflhs present mostb "7 u. iMioa. nmm xora, the stove wnr ia a anasume duwlerm volume Pr.ee .5 1'his jr.sihs lst wrk puMi!s m She a.m'hera C"fdtri-y. Tfi Is (r-r p rii.m of the aditioa w dtn-tn.rnd in th G l Kile in K rliutond. It I now reisea d with con.id-riible aridinaisA s . 4.A litiei! disiani tn.!-e trade - v .. A iri- "fc hi..r Indsxj Peter.baiT. Va ,."" aptil 13.841 PETKBIIALLETT. CHAELES HOFFMAX. . MALLETT; HOFFMAN, v ' 54 23 ST. "Water ft. April i-m-em ACO AD LAUD. lit f"Mf wiiiie '.C builjn ir ' sin! B 1 a i ynj, uny fix 1 April ii u-rr u. r. V1LU.Ul,o;,-"&Co (jOK AXO UXY. Tm TJ01itTr"Rnli. a"C.irn, U llulu b( Inn.hv !!:.,. auiiUli! U. Al I U( U. PrAVH.LlAM$UXo, j"mk.y"flovr. ' , -Try . ;.l;..r "Ilsskir Wi, ... -jr- '.- ..s, r.,...j- - . . li-t lu t!. ui.uk t at April Ji it U. I. WlLUAMgOS & C0. yARMS AM hlltETI.NGtt. S1 Bl CntliM tarns, -,; L Wjcota tr nil.( ,ll..w i.iWm,.j.., . - April H-tf 0. J. WILUAMa6xTca .Riti LTruAL rLEncT.H: I New Ir AIe Wg. o , York n,s.,S lvm Xew lr.. Axis PaU titlls, 15 Wlibfiriw, t ! Storsor WwsauaseTraefcai Allot tha sbnvs ari el tils vsiy best timvr i tie mid a mU ndvuiice a ,Vw T.'ik c '1 .BU s ii.w vtw.,.aa. .f.a,.m.. ..UiVm, f ttifc,, K.P. WILLlAHMlSVcV HsrehlHI, ISC. tl PUl S.IA BLVE. Cans IdU a. I'rnsi-isa iim ' - 50 It. I WILLIAMSON'S ('i). March 1 171 tf gCYTHESl SCVrilES! bCITIIEk;; 10 ilosea Keytiis lils.lo, . Si'itua Uiasa heyilie",'" ' . For nl l v B. P W11.LIAWS0X a TO Kslelish. March 29 195 tl. v'i"' " A lnre Bay lloisa, warraBted itowd for any k,u1 rif work. Tha owuer oft'r turn fur sal ..! b-ru be dnep imt nsed Mia at prr-suiit - Ai-piy l , " - B I'. WILLIAMSON' k C(X, March 21, IfM.tf - . U ' ,"."., , ; .., , ;. i . gIVTEKSV -' ..' T"' 19 .!iaji&w"rrr" " yDERTAKElr CABINirr MAKKR. The uiWerMenutt, Ihai.kfu) f.ir ih a'feliiirwrihnat'i.iicsa;rr4i iwwlfijta a- i iii vi:i,m?; ijhi ea.tumeu n,d t pablii, y' fiiisv ni dm removed t: bttatuMi tn ih utt. bv Mr. Juim Mvatt, tu Hb Mw,.deet . where bv fiU promptly flttuiid ' nil toumvi u Vi miwtnia lltllll ITHHKl, WHICH Wf! jf OfA n liltmnt. Rtril , - April It. S. " ' : .' ' . NOTICE ! SAW SJILLEKS I PR' ll'DAt.S sreTnvit -.j f.wili. nM& kv I "er Hid, Ui.- tli.u.Nt- it.leo m.istiil, na fmi Pwrt llsl.ili. Aiirt, 13 . A 8 3 W E. PKiHt K. MIXES AXO .WACiOX. i,A 1 FOR SALE! - ;;fv'':V' i" '. I WILL SELL, inilm Town ol WarrmiMi, ft Ti duy,(('i.rt wiH-k ) Aii'jl tlli ' :' , ' 8 OihiIJ .VL'l.a-!. --' ' V ' i Kotru fo .e tt'Afiov .1 ".'.; " ' 8 f.Y. t. WAtt'lN HAHXESS ; Ths Mhuvy )ir,.imt.iHl..i' tulha Rxleigji iwl (U. t" It iitri(.. ..vI-lruTSii r, m m is VnlilTMsesBis tE OS-' isbv tin an farther u-e fr it: Tenrn, i-ush , , . -t T J. IW11.T. -.'.'.-r.' Rua'VastST-lrAi-Ck'St'lb.-M. April tO.S$ &;', ;.; , '" vf-' ,-. - SFIUNG-jGOODS KELLOGG W HEELER & CO. Wwald. repetfalt)r''eall avlaNHwa ' Mr Kw , luetc c ' ' ,:; . .;,' . --L Sprinj And Summer. ' Ladles TrfuimCil. Ilats..!'.:',.; ; X Ron nets, )!ihI, Balmoral, ' - . isliile .foUs, Hoop Skirts . lidslery, Inserting,1 ' J t s , Edgings, Ln-c Ac. A .:. . .-,' Boots, hhocs and IlMts,'"A : ' JEAU3, TWEEDS ACT SATIKEX1S, i - r - Sugar, Coffee aiid Tea. Bourbon Whlsiey, French Brarnd J '.sai Hol-j: . . .. landCiii. - '--: f K B 1 o i & h ,:JSr . O.-., ; (OTTOX CilXS 3IAHE OR RE' 1 Ail whii irisli to putetiaaw. r, have? isfftift.lCjf:- wtuflo wsiita ni.iiti maiioineiliMsly, "uc; " Ike demand apon n at iuiy one time iy S"' "f (Treat. . : i Adilres., . - . AWb BOWLASl). April 112 lm RakmM-C. ' BOlGllT WIXt K IK'f.f K - THERE IS NOT MOKE DESlB ARLE STOCU or XEW SPRIAG AND St'lCILR' GOODS, CoBpiii C'BsisI sTln:tnl, Ihsn h"i" hsv list pert-htrM-d in the TCTTtlirn C'il'. "'' ' JUTsr l.tiiurptf't -niaiOHil tf.e fiiil.ii?. '" " ..Jt- Is itrslilj-iuK t 1(..w tiiat ear t and juJT BieM.in saUsetiHK oolsr-piei!i'd. S8 B"t n)r by M-nmt'iwi, that ar'iro4s are avt :?" : w in eiyw lu osnuty, oai vy i.ts w "a -- - - . - - ' ', . . Wa wmH c.ll amsiin JFA3IIILY GKOCEBlEf- SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, Ac TBYSI R TC-II Um1 f , N L. E. 11EABTT, , . KHlr"' An l.r-i4-!.' AseR ' ClOl t tL. coitei:, oi i i i:. f- TUKKftr TUPORTATI0X ' r.iKiiu sineewRK "rrni":'. . auOO Dm vwi.ibs trde Urn Cff.!. " p.J,. N.r this vuifcrt ( .Sectsd dsiiy f &c'" Tne sii.nu ul a.rrut,n-s tfir.ivirtiout t e Mw F relied lo mr r-mpti..B i.f t -i t'-.-if . sd yi jir trenre lor a Ho.'lfc AMK.KT h i'ed ' : l),(J;r,l.HI.I4l".. . , : ' ' ' V"- WiltMiugtOB, . C f B April iosns-iw . . ;v: , , V X ,..: