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tr 7' V 7 1 . r ' pr-4- .' The bsrir.t. is piib!ib-d wry day, .xoept Femlsy, m the tUsMrutf. Wrtu: f- t utiw r. ...ti F.wlwi aionlli,.,..,.,...,.. . .. -4-:. 3,' Tare WIllitA,. ............... .'. ......... 1 fclt OtoOtll. . . . . . . A.eo Our p-af,, ; to t hemi-Weekly (tentiimi wieyesr,, '-."., , r e. ki aiontha,.. , ;'. ., ..'J,'iO ..-Wfi i not. .fmi., j , '" all BMMUl,.'.,.. '. ...I,.0 Till CNTINEI "trtt t.. rrLrrTFr.wf -arSEa, jj FRIDAY, MAY 31. iso.: li - RKCGMjTKUGTWX. 1 i ' Perhaps there, u no word in the 'English laiii'nn ;i! likely become more nauseating to tii American people, from rt frc'iuetrt , than -the word "lieaMftnttiu." TXW it use in unavoidable, however little uo ilrrstood. The Ibiubht-an party k Mwpon- n hie for the employment of tlie term, a .applicable to (lie late revolting Blot t port (lie presumption that the Constitu tion of the United , State was in force lie fine the' war, during the war., and since the war, l!ic States needed no rrimi.inirtion. During the mi r, the Constitution of the, United States was simply (impended in the ee-vdiiiitr &tatos-ajxiL Jiuoa thaiLfuihire of t!ie revolt, that instrurinmt at one resumed its sway, wiili all the law of the United sC-ite made in conformity thereto, over Hkiti State, renderin: Bull and void, all Constitution and Uws, or clause of Con- btit tit ions or law, passed in the interim, or during the war, in violin ion of the Consti tution of the United Slates, Thin, to our wind, was tlie 'constitutional tt.ttvi of tite "But at the close of the war. What was tlieuumled,aml3tlilwn needed, wm the rehabilitation of thi officiary of the States, diy the removal of all tlniao officers, whose offices necessarily implied ami rwpdred n tagonMn wiUi UiePederaJ ginernmentand the filling them with men who had been truly loyal tothe Federal government du- i tiM the entire war.' Tke guilt of rerolt or rcU llioii whi entirely perwlnal aJiii lieoca -tli luijilaaf Ute .Jtautli, mho jierc giffll of treawin, k it proper legal aniae, were liidjla to itpinltUi, and required piuiUhitient or nitonatraf Uoa-ffBiawhkli hive conn) tonicda the ttme tiling. Wh the war a xuiiifl the prcimrtii)U ul 4 CoutMt txtweea Ltiiliiiriuit puners, thu .xluiracto of tli fcilriii remained amdtflml, yet It wnrkid change in the relation of the cmitiwtMta, Had PritIdHit Jolinwd cinsii' . (j a closely t1ti"iiiuf! lioriorfj cnnpirtii i. j of the Con- 'lilliUiin, tln.-u, as he d; I amue months after siid imw, and call. 1 Ciiyjif; together aoiiie thwe month's . h wur eluded, to djuxt, by law, yfititi Hi! priv'tplea of the 'Constitniioot il-tiKindiscU this' wjiote pro gramme, uhilu it tui'ht baw. fsrlh J'r' on cimii. ira!iv-!v a tew iDdiTldau', would el. . 4..,.iilrt.', Hii'l thf vm irt-? liairm Hon!-! s. ive now been at pcucp. t'uforftm i. ' ., the firiili-m of personal and p&rtl Kin ltdi.e previ-iiU'il, and fr Juhuson un de'rtiiiik, and failed, to rwronatryct what the Coutitullin had ' alicu.ly monatrut f.d ; thua Kieming to nyi i t it v an effort, tut the part of rongres,to do the job over. ,J this remark, we do But mean to iurulpate th; inolia of the Prenidrut, or uy One 4 -!'. ; Alt, jThp, did the bot ,rley couht, with the lif,ht and ieeling they then hatL It cannot I denied 1 fact ia engrayen . iiK.a the rookathat M all the atlempti at recoott ruction, whatber on the part of tUe President or of Congrcw, the groat body of the people of the Kouih, of all ahadea of political ieutiuient, bave arquieaceil w iU- out r-skunce, Wthfully dinn what was -uiitd, only eflnai( tba frea'choira of AinertVaa eilixena in suck matters M "were )t ft to thtir diacretion. In tba plain re quirement of the PrwtiiUat awything waJ dona wbith , was demand). - When Coo greai tnhmitted the Howard amendment to the South HtaWj, not a pbn of rer-ow-atruction with ondiliona, penalllea or leU:a, but aa a sihiple amendment tofhe Constitution, . to te deeidej by the free elioic of the people, tlwy rejected it. They did right. A fiueaiun, tl)ey couli not have tlone ottHTwiee. But when Congreaa, a it hut cerUUtly Uona now; propone a :hema of reconstruction in the form of Inw ol Coiireea, flxinjr conditions, penalties and pledges, the people of the' South, with nn- preccdeBted unanimity, without any real change of opinion, yet in the interustl of eaceaud good citixenabip, are ready to proceed to comply willi all its reipiiruiucnta. -- The term of the Sliermaa StteHabarger.biU, and tit Wi'.son supplemental bill, are clear ly ipred itt worda Indicating a pmioi tion for aaettlenvent, a reconstruction irpon cmnptianc with expressed con.lition,A-a finality. It la UilTK uU ior US to ptrceie buiT any one e doubt that Congreaa ia- tended it a a linality. Tba biatory of iU tbptioni the compromise i-haracWr of the aw In, a between the dirergi'nt tiewe ol the Jiepublicjio flwrnlxTS of Congreaa, the final vote, and tieciKy the anjmj at tb at thcmwWea, nnjor any other process of !c-r-1 wult be snTniiTit to taij its ti.aiacUT aa a Ci!i!y, when the terms! f ' , Ty rrtiinr.M with by the fjouthorn jH.t'!fci.'-.-- ' - " ". : - ' .' " .i I, It" t,, TT;e ttrt ur..ir,,ii cfMr. :,t tue ...,c ol llj i .wu.Ji.l.iiexoiiis':iitauuuuj- . iieeol u i so lie ie ..13 ei.iiiej.U4 aul.. pu j.if i, l-it it is a hniibff ami w HI id I v the toiiiip-aa, go sliuiiiy to cio.firm this idea ami to tnrour:is-o tlie ln -ri'ls of peiu and Lnioa in til Sou I U to eoir.::.'.'.eto u'j-e it a final ettle.oarat i the quotiop ot reconstruction. ' :. Put tlwie'.ar vry i.niii f off t?t,t to -tl,; .wvi.TL r ye'y'.viiaeoBraKing to 1 , ' - '.. m ;.:'. ririflt. ycUo anxiously de- .ut: . y.t. n.nSU l hiilip, Kteeiis, and a frm others, tu;t.it'i fe.ai;iy..Tbe -f J : ' !,-''.'r, V ft, and th j e -V sr. 1 !' , 1 t. ' I r ' :'l C-, t. y 'a : ''.) TERM! Of ttfBNCKtlTlO! y.r. 1i,a-i by the Iepw'bUcJw,('igrsko4) ComiLituns at VV.ihiiigtot jwrHre.o.y'it iaaaJd,.by r Bout f el', of' Maw., a triie 4icj4e of Phil I and tiU'Iui si J. bicli jtotiiruitte is mainly compaisetl ( ratlu'il Ii publicans, vf' wbiiiL i ly cli'irly linn they du not K-gard it a a finality. Ttwimi'trm 6rM! imtieaU that tbceuin-plitr-etf the State arttb tb Cogresionl terim may b regarded a final, yt abtw qwtnilyit throws douht upon the suojec by the following : ; -.---'v "Cy tnvr'jewJtll prntd.'lt will be a-1 a that Contrreaa rsnerre to itaelf the fult and -tanrewtriei igbt f jmbment wlwiierer a Plate present itself toe adrni un iuta tlte L'ion.Tht right will be ei- I en-'twd fuirly and generously. Ilut Jk in Hie interest 'Ol peaoa ami wyauy, certain rondition and preoedent arw laid down in tblwa. .The Rvost hf Biet. liul htymd fhmif LntJUiuM Vmynn mtat be mtutsd, atw, fhrit the ")'le of the prjom4 fitntt r-tntttiu-hj art, n4 an tikrly tt be, luytil U Vie L'Mioit l'j ileruuoe undtrwlieerlhy majvrUiM." Our interpretation of tlui fg and aulat thrown oyer tb'i subject i briefly tbi: - Tle ficpublieon party being cowpoaed of aggregation from the old parties, witii a strong admixture ot foreign element since the party was for mod, and accessions from the Ikruiocratic party since the war began, h.-ut no, settled or fixed principle or plat form, exorpt-the old nti-lafery ttltra- afxitition i and hlirtl Taritf ulatfonn. aa a l,ni but recj'ivi'S into it reaerroir such notions of ' popularized' opinion . as aie evolved by circumstance anil the progress ol events, i Hence, the Hepublican party, now. has no resemblance to the old Hepub lican party which appeared early after the origin of the government ; Bor i it now, in it principle and. aims, what it was in iHTiii, in IWtO, rir in 180, but seeks to em body the popular element of public ojiin ion s time W;ue,u to teenre it own permanency, .fence, about now, It will be found to bave a mixture of the leaven' of old Pederalimu, a little of obi Whigery, and what lined to be called progrtiee Democra cy, all adjusted so as to bemads subservient to tit ultra, view of New England negro philism. ,,Tb consequence Is, there are sev eral fuctioria in it, bokliug very dissimilar IcadingejdnioBS, who are jcibeld togotbex, aa Mr. Calhoun would say, by tlie "cohesive- power of publio plut)der,,,J Mr.; Wendell Phillips, Mr Sumner, Mid Mr, Stevens, re prtwnt that portion of tb party known as Ultra-radicals, with whom lh tiegro is tbe Ucit-goTaudcuIenu'i,aDd wbd are' op poaed to any feenastnictioB. Kext come that large class, represented by the Chrenl rft ant RlanJard, with whom the public plunder i tba - iW qu mm, ' wbo care nothing for tbe negro or the white rare, so they can get their hands into the .public cofTcrt and keep them there, and who chime in with Steven 4 Co., as the surest means of accomplishing that object! Hence, they wiljonly favor reconstrvftt ion when it can be acruiupliahed by-Jecurifljj thj) committal of the South to the Republican party, TJija, psarhapj, 'trmbrace by far tbe largest faction of ita adit forking men, and with this the'Congrrasioaal "Repubftcan counit t- agree.' Tbore i a third claaa, large In uumhers and Tastly superior In intelligence and political virtue to all the rest, iwbo really denire reconstroctioii for the aake of pear and the futur pronpei ity of the connlrjY and who are ready to reci ve the South iuUi tbe fold of lb I'nion, upon it eompliaoc with the Congn'wiional platform, hoping at tbe aame time that it will enures to the benefit; of the Itepubllcau party. With thi fuction the uuHbsrate Hniittiilican 1 ! o, .. - this constitute the great body of the party Tliese are the obntaclc witb wliitli. the .Houtlt must contend In securing reionstruc tlon, M'bat- then i Ibxtuwie , tboro is donht of ' ttnnl aettlemettt now, uliall w OpjKise TecVmntrijction f We hope- not i Congress baring lujd dowa Uie law, let uh, at leant, aa fur as giwd e'rfi.enahip ileniHiida, keep the law. ' f.ef ua do w hut we can con scieiitioualy to carry out ;. tba btw, in order bat, by ynmM!itrj,"efn hoping ngainHt hope, we may at laxt enter the harbor of peace and I nmn. '. Tiwnkkb. Great ' aignillcance ia' at tached to tbe reeeiit summons of Ocneral Tbomae to WasbingtoB, and hiisnberqoent lntmlPW "Wtrtr-tHTCGranb and the Presi dent and Cahinet,' The indications in Tennessee, growing out ot the outrage per petraUd by Brownlow armed militia, coit sistlng mainly of negroes, bav aannied so alarming anil portentous an axpeet, tltat it ha been deemed lndiwnitable by tlrov- eminent to interpoa ami prevent civil war in tbe unfortunate State w hich is cursed by his w icked rule, v Tliere is no State "out of the Vnion," (so-called,) which ia In 'icj,, U'lui aiut UulMiicuti unJitiun mjams see ; but, under ultra Radical rule, the satiic state of things may be expected in all the other Stwitlierw State. There Is no "relK-f' in the South, that need re-conatrmicai half so badly a Hrowulivw, and tlwie who nolo!c tt 'aAiTtb'fvnd b'uu,. , " " . t-r ; - ... , TcuBfBiJtAcciot-Kl. We b-am, byttle graph, that a double tenement lu!U'n;j on Mai act Square, ia 'Norfolk, fell ve-Urday, Utv.uf . feuuiliwit of puo.) 's,' TUtt njpw iluur was ui for dwelling itlie lower . .fin ovortvu ,tnit walU ludUft tlie - SUli 4 dHnJt Ult bliiwd UiUftfiutpi u lxiiJafaIu)s.'-.-xV tuifl BH t'ttfth lllai ajri J-- - -r-.3- - f 1 t -W J:tJ'e.--t "t'-VMtrr i2ol'i '"tioa . uVuv of tbe Nortoik jMrtul, writing from llalifiit, In tbii State, say. ' "This baa oeea court week here, and con siderable business ha beca 'transacted. Th attendance w as exceedingly alim, owing to the neeifwury Tel'laiitin" of.cotton, which keep iwwt ot the farmer buiy 4 hi Week. Indeed, it the weather rlne at tons im prove, we may'loiik for an aliivnt ent.ire failure of ti nt crop in this J'tatp. It is now cold s.i.l 1 ruout:'.! lor Heieil. with rain every two or three day'. , TbccoftoB looks "j :e.v." in..! ci en no tv'.frr. 1 i o.ii is Kick bins, and rtiercbaAts bluer. Aifl re.al!j, , it is uo Wots !;-rv !iy tl.i-y bou:d ; fe.r it we.dj L..t "n base aei,.u (-, tin x:itoa wiil be very J..Py xifncvt w.e'er. AVhnt is now ' e. i t ie .:-v:: I t ) 'i is fj.Hi.l, ritnj i.'e i ;" --..no. tt c H piay t -.- it it ': y C-'IJIC."' ' The telegraph brings most important in teliigenne fro) the liioGniadc. fi , llb,oi the priiM-tit aoiii,li, the Iinj' ., line of work! at Q icnHaro VII piicUaUtl, tbe eon vent of L Cf eaj Urtnl, .r;:l tW garrison of the City, with ill tbe Genera!, and MttrimiivunU ikeie Ami, ixeood to vu rendcr. The official journal of the Liberal government state that orders, were imme diately forwarded to General' Eacobeda iu boyt Jaximiljaiuuid LjGunuraia ; end the bloodyidict has been carried into execution. The career of Slsiimilijm bo :len an eventful, utrango sjid Lop!' enemd the entire jenpojuaibility of lik.ikelu. (if. Iciio . indeed been executed) suuM riK . Ukw Na Iolen, who first Induced -Kf -9 ecu-pt tbe protlertd crown ami afttrarifsibsertol hlin. He exliilited, during his brief and troubled reign, administrative finalities that leave but little room to doubt that, could hi seat have been firmly fixed upon the throne of Mexico, it, would bave len happy retiult for that revolutionary ajid au archical couulry. Peraimally, be ba tbe reputation of being an elegant gentleman and scholar, and that he is kind hearled and buniaue is evident from the (feipu nej with whib be saved tbe livi-s of ua.iy unfortti natn j.itirrals, w bo fell into tlie hand of ii Generals and tier euduuticd to deni 'i Hi pemoiial ininlorlimeo, ttud thosesV'f hi accowplishixl wife, hail already iflVi'SteiP hint with much of iKipular syinpnthy, and tbe Intelligence of hi execniion, nhoulil it be acconipliKlied, will excite just indignation everyaher. In Kuroo, 4t:iillywriy expect to hear of its cwating profound sensation, that may h-wl to iinirtmit result. BISHOP A XK1X801P& "'A PfiRXSq. Tlie Wilmington Journal publishes copi ous extrneU from tbe interesting and able Address of HislHtp A tkinon to the Conven tion o the Dionese of North Cutolina," re cently in session in Wilmington. ! SK-kig of the effect nf the war Upon portions of the Church in th4 State, tbe l!ih opay; . ., .' -5 ff ; ' Waahington and Plymouth are, the two place in tlii "Stale which; bave uffered most from the war.; In Wajjif ngton about twithirl tf the towjB-, including the Church, have lieen burned down.1 In Ply mouth tlie Cburch'Vcinain. unfiuished however, but tbe (own lias been almost wiped, oo f exiswnce. jx uiw scaiiereii nouses may b teen here and tliere among the ruins', nor have Ilia people means to rebuild at present, nor will they soon bavet. Now and then small wooden houe is erected, but nothing ha as yet been done to indlciitu a restoration of the population or trade - of these plaoea. In the meantime their clergy mn remain with their diminished ' thicks with commendable fuitbtulneas Mr. Gcer, at Washington, maintaining himself mainly by teaching school, and Mr. liaiighum, at I'lymontb, lalwiring sometime in that call ing and sometime in the cultivation of the oil." . ,, kKLiflO! U rut rnitKDMKif ria'ttcu. . TO TUB "I feel it to lie my duty to rciu'tate to this Convention the esprcHMioii of the convic tions which I declared to the Itwt, eoiH'amiOL' tbe ohligatiou renting no ns t do what we can for the education arol rcliL'ioiis i tint ruc tion of our colored popitialion, anil, for that purpose, to admit buo the uuuintry Mh iiemons of Alrii aii deftecnt. as mni ollterwiae appear welt untitled toterve in "that holy otlice to the glory ofpoij and the edification ot the people, ...... .. . ,.i . ; ,j. , ; IXCKKAtlKD KrtBCOPit, dKUVKK, ,.r;.. ei. - "I iu list also aaiu refer to the fiieiry or lpcreel Episcopal mc in ttie Du- i w lMttt(tt l.it lti.ill-.rtuii . ttkF I1W1UII1HUUI rf my v,t t0 Euroe, but It n not such as te authorizA me to hoe that I cjui JM-rform my ilHtie in every parish in twelve months, ami ii ia ccriiiiqiv luifxiriHiu. wnii eacu one should be visited In that time j'tmpo tant In -try l)inreae, lnt , tr'eily so in this, wiitte the clergy live too far apart to render each oilier muck silnuc. t The tiest reimtly lor an lil alrcaefy con siderable ami which i likely rer increiiw from year to year, would lie a division ol the Diocesi "I , ., '.. - ''".' '; 2.: V';: ": , , But by the- constitution ol the church, no division ia poawible tor a Dineeea, with nolargiT nunHier of self wipporting Tnr6 Ulie than this bv The next .evpeilicut would be the appointment of au. Assistant Bishop, which I Ih Imivo t lie aullHirizeil in my casw) by the prevision f the Canmi on that tubjectyi The only objettion to. it, ' which I eee, Ii the difficulty of providiHt; for the enpport of two rtishop. . This, perhaps, might lie met by .one or both taking Parishes, There is still another way of providing for the deficiency ot Koi I copal service, which deserve ronanleration. It Is Hint the oinee ot limiiop. jhuulet be filled by younger man in trior vigorous health than I enjoy, or am ever likc y to eniov agam. Itu cotMU le at once r, vom-4 pliabed by my tMdgwntioshwwd attii-" -h I. am aasnred that thi would lie in itn.li pain tul to the Diiavse, a I know it w mild le to lus, if yet tbe inU rcsts of the CUtiich require it, J ileclare myself prepared to toake the "S!fitUt, and it yow-eonsMtN' that th -vrviyl fare of the irlocmie uiKt r -ncccssnrf or expedient, you will.fcoiistrBiiud to aeuept it, anil in my rase perwuiai eonvetucne or. lneonvcnieininiit not be icirnrdn, when these weililier matter bave U 1kj settled.'' v. , ..V wrri'AttaM. f f ;. ' Jltffiire concluititia, I oftsiht-, pcrhnp,i 'y a word on n ubieot wbii-h has ru ited lively interest tStterlj. hotltln t:,e ( liurch of inehind and iix- our ow-n, and that is th 1 ;ttu. i.t of the .Ititualialiu luoveim t, and t. ' is Ix'st manner ot doalimr -W illi 1. :nd 1 alu the roof lioitnd to- epren iiiv-vii-M't 1 t.r. lliteU ia tUeir p!lliil.-!l:d ki-M,i, lie ptlori'iTj itie-e ttew or - rinei-t 4teoi - A t- ? .. J: T . . 7. T.T .1.. .:. -T-.-T-.T!. t Tr- .1 rT-r l.f rr; it?" ' tuiA...i.i. i...: - " .1 ...... ., -, . , iitt.tMuien . m. A.tt:n. 'i.otvo.:, . eii Jt! mJto me JLl il tl ' n vv i crunliitiliou til tlenlili Viittl II. fi'iitc ol the ICituali-dic mottfea w-enn d denu'iied and Ltted t( jxipularir tlw hun h, and to give increased tieatity and aij.'Siiy to its worship. Thee were the removal of ew s and privi lecrtl seats t larger and iinpf fl sty le of moaic; greater reverciwe tow ard the lion--of Gml, and in every part of dtrs wTirship. AH of this I thought fit to I j cliwnrAovil, esiii'cially by us iu the Southern ttattw ti the Union, where the opjHwite b feet are very coinmon and touict, iocs very1 gro-a, and where we have a lance colored population:, who are i-ii'Mtiitrtw- ftuble tf hm aiierft whatever appeals to eye 'and car," "But on tlit other baud, there .w4 crr.-inoe i. u nt in tlie- ( him lies wbb'h t?i.:j'.:i.v t -im !v and i htone f .ie tbiCtrme. '('i.m" , iv iiitt to lh li H.r.$ the !..:, .1 t Lord s Su; j f, Suhm i; .V ":--!'v ;i "'' t.. tt w lii. ,i 1 ... I mil 4i.m,,ue4i'. Ire fht eleVatioti of ihj Hoja prS;t:ed In fio rn.in Catliolic .."Larc'hes, ami in vouformity with this, tuva) sreatrlexio'ns u.t proIr. iions toward the Ilni Tat a could oolv t justified by a li;, f ia ti lrifimtifm of ijie nacrsment ; ami Hgaln, nymns Uiu rpo-hu-flf into tlie ervii e, whii:U conveyed the s.itu.0 idea, as wcJJ h snu'ireatedAbe worship of 4he Virgin. Tlicso cemwre, however, drr tint ermij to manv of tliet'lmn-bee called Hitii.lintnc, fat there is great diveisity of ceremonuij mong them." , "Uitus'bsm, tlien, to fce iltaJt with aright, scetned to me to need deliberate disruatton. carifut "leTirainaiiojl-and ttitt rwroert for' : in.tAu w ,'ioiw- mm?. Mtw :w wiflR" no-eaential which tue UniKcu recognizes a rgtil nt practical) j exiitwia,,! 4 , j With' the ureftUat confidenee ia and es teem fur my brethren who signed the doeav menial hav reiurred to, wan y of wtua are mv senior, and I ny wld, without any affectation of humility, taj wtporior in learning nd authority, end With many of whota sifaia I 0um rf timriiinhlv.iu Biy view of doctrine and tbnrch Polity, I ve on these point, felt eorwtraioed to differ front them, and thought it inexpedient to dispose ia so summary a way of such a qmntion. Hut even it I hwi approved of . . -A i- 1 .1. ,JL.I. V everj wen, in tut uceiuritto'n, auuuiu have declined to sign it, because of tny un willintrness o asaUt in setting a precedent so !iil ife to abase, as the issuing ot thi dociimcntspiwar tome. For a number of l'inliopi) meciiiifct pucially for a duaigna ttd purpose, to take up a matter entirely extrttucens Ui it, and to send forth decle ration of principle which their alnw:nt brethren must accept without diwumion, without limitation, aud witbimt explana tion, r by rejecting, must appear entirely to oppose ; this appeared to me to put so much power into the bauds of what might be an accidental Majority, that it was right and necessary to resist the course of procedure, even if I had concurred in every sentiment and every expression set forth on tlisf par ticular occasion. I need hardly &y that I entirely exculoate mv brethren- from mean. Ling to establish a pre-ceeleii capable ot such abuse, or ot doing anything unjust, unkind, or injurious, but that it seemed to me that dangelOUl prereilydj Was luvolved' In the procedure, aadtiai therefore, especially, I could Botconclir ia it," - ; Tlie Djsbup conclude with the ollowing trilHite-to the late lamented I K. lk-kin-sotf ef Wilmington s , ' "Within the lat fer day, ;hi Pioccse also baa lost one of the most useful and honored ot its laity, the lata P. K. Dickinson; Esq., of this city, lie baa gone to Ins rest, after a long aud well pent lite, with the reaeet of all, the Warm affection of many, the ill will of none. - Much and widely as hi lose i fult, it has fallen on scarcely any one out of his imme diate family circle, more heavily than on ine, who had enjoyed during my whole ramlence here, many benefit and tnnrh com tort in an intimate, cordial friendship with him. It was touching to see with what sincere grief, among other monniini friend, a large bodyot his former slave followed him to his tomb." . ... .- ' SlfOLWl VtSWS OF TUB RADICAL policy ix coyonicss-jio w run south m GofMmen. ftvm the Jondon Herald (I)erliy organ, Way 14. ' The present tae of aff.drs in that vast part of the continent of North America which ha its contra at Washington must lie aa interesting sulrject f contemplation to every thoughtful jnan. To the student ot history,' to-th pliliaal theorist, to the partisans of democratic or aristocratic form of government, to tlie practical philanthro pist, to 'optiuiista and pcxaimiiita in aneh iiiaaliiaia a til fu turn ol Aineriea and tlie ilevelonmeiit ol omrrace, to pliilosopherv in fact, W every shade and hue, thi crisis offer a upeclae.ls a at range aa it la novel disap pointing, if not unexpected ; paradoxical, if not altogether unnatural. The fathers of Che republic, when they cast ptf their con nection with Great Britain and bur mon archical traditions, established their com monwealth on tbe broadest bai of individ ual lilierty that lutd ever yet bean asserted or claimed by ruaiv, All nun they saul were free and eoual. The several comma nitie into which this ceiuntry mas already divitled were to- govern themselves freely and alisolutely by the tnde)endent vote of all their eilizena. The Federal Congress and the Fodeml Oovermuent at Wanliing ton representeil tbe union of States in its forciuit relation; but at borne was a much reittrnined in it authority aa the executive ot the most limited monarchy known in Eu mie. ; Tbe Hump Congreaa w hich now goveiua Ihw 'Americ.au people has brought matter to something very much like reiluethml a!murihim. Either tlie ten Southern States nr a part of the Union or they are not. " If they art not, Cimnret lu)t no power U) mute uttrt jvr mm any more man n Ua for CauadikuAlejticu. If thejr are. they have ritit to repnuentntion.jn nota House, granteil by th wigina1' Constitu tion of the Union, AicA hue mevtr yet htn alrrajnted, and tamuit, tifUM, be ttt aeittt vtfhout their ronsrn. ,nie Worlnern I'on gress," however, ba iu army, which the bouth has no loncrer, and tlie power to make just what term it please; 1 he use which it makes -of ite power is . to deny to the Southern State all share ia the Govern ment; to question' evert their right to con sider themselves' State. It deprive tbe six millions of (southern men of ail political and civil niilita, treating them like red In dians, tcept In this, that the latter have the advanl iitln not being taxed. AH this lists been strenuously opposed by the Presi dent, but to no purpose, as the Radical in both lIouei have passed tbe mils over his veto by rniijoiitie ot more than two thirds. The lalt act and climax of this injurious sy trm it oppression ha been what i called th reconstruction act, w hich place' the South under martial law, and assigns to it five military governors, with special depart ments. , : The South is now under a military tie ihAuihi, aad all civil law whatever t m abeyance. Tlie eoldier iu eommarfd arc- men ot character, getitlemeri and C hnstbina, and w believe them mcapatlu ut- thu fcre iMiua uutairues dmplayud toward the Hdnth by the notdiiou itmbcahi, Mounter, and rtl evens, wfui veiu" t. lwrTvTiit Utotff ttieni Ifl the Waabirhtita Varhament --Ae's pprewHtm have - tirea mttittd Whit Ir f Irre.-pot! Ine aoiooiMV. 10 iierui ni..KieS( 1 iu.t li.l tl.u lit.'iii'iilril I liarlej-lon kl.it TT r..-. : . : : , T ' e l.n e evioir a i i-iic-iiii 1:10- wtttttto'v soo oiiu ami nnke IIS'. iJsBfjBHtniti thw cttii turn n.or rd- trtur-1 gi; for having ventured to exprve an opin ion oa the reconstruction act. treucrai rVJioticld thieatou to suspend the Ricbtauad yinue for having alluded with aome pri.l to flie prelweiisof the defender ot Virginia. Thi is mild in Comparison with the altitude taken up by tbe triumphant pMiticiatu- ef Arm Ki.'jl.nJ. The avowed iuleatioa of th "reconetntrtioB act was that a soon as. the people of the tviuth had made up their minds to grant the sutTrni:o to the negre a, to repudiate thoir debt, and. diixiwa their Ute leailfr, they nujdit er;.'niti.e State Coo vrMiont, re extatilii W ' pvyrrniuent and retiirarcprcW'tiUtiveatoConoTes. The Ku.licala, however, timlina that tiiey have it all their own wav. Iicrin t think ol t.r-ij-t. ing tia ii!l brii r'euua. Senat-ir Wdon, 1ir!!!uii.g w.it..iid 1 'l.i.k at ll-impwii. i in uSiui,'cte.. t"" p;-..pio ibt they will ' ' . ' bereadmittwl to ..State right if tby will only prompts to "neturn Union men." Even this is too mach tor the old demagog imj, r-levee,s,of ri,ililelpl..a If write a letter, fit which ho sol.siini y lienounce Mr. Wilson f having promised so much. What right ha be to promino tt when there Is no swob btate a irgiuia, aud ne on ha authority to y when or how it will be recognized I There canst Diet be pnrtsbmeet for tbe guilty and confiscation of the property of disloyal men. ; Bj this man, and och a he, the re toratioq wt the L nbia m mdetinitely mmI poned. It is by his fault and that of hi fellow that the Trriity'-of ith thrisarta at4t'i'jra'tii( Ihi aigftlltA'ltiwlani relapsing into primitive wilderness, and the J southern people are starving or emigrating trum well houiei. America ha been tilted by nature te be r Paradise on farth-whl will her sou da tiicir bast' -to make her a heUf . - ... . , , . r , - hiakkii:i, - trpAtiVimnaritl- iohtmtnri' wnv- w.'-'i IU ttlli. of M.v, 1)1 IWv. Jim. K, Jtr.i.l, Mr, Tu.m. C. liAWt, aiid atiM Ijjgv tt. Wu-aoa, ilauh tr ot J iuk M. Vi iIkhi, .. Bibueai kteouriiur aud uiatat Sli ihudiat please copy. At Elm Ball, Davie eontity.N. C, Wi rinwuliiV levenuig, the tltli. of fctsirjl.v the Kev. Jay. K. M, Mr. Wm. 1'. Hinui iit Fullim. lie ihM fatUM AV Jveum, oaaghter ut E. OiIiIm JKwt. Ia Oreenatiorf)' K. C, TnesilajFi'veuing ?ft, is., ny tu-T, Tr. N. t'. lo-ij, Itwr. Ww. V. Wn. soa, nf Iho N. 0. (xaitisreltee, Jrtnl Ula Jlues 4. haw, dsnx titer of Kev. i A Umg. , . ITEW ADYEfiTISEISEIfTS. JKIMH POTATUKM.-- bhl,' Jtrtmu White, (aclvetcd fnV Is mil v use,) meuived tiMlaj by y '. DOUGLAS P.ELL. , dnay'31-Xil-tf " "yEANT PUVi DKliM, ' v. . Another k4 of Warren's "eeleln-BUwf" leant Powders, received tonlay by ! " - 1 DOUGLAS BELL" - May 81-35t-tf ,, ,, It M E, llMI.'"; ":: A new eonsijrumrnt of tm Parrels JWtt Tnirut Lnmp Lime to strive aud will l sold very low if taken iu uuautity at tlie North Caritlina IVtuH. ' ! JAMES M. TOW LE3, . : Way 31 251-lw Oimiiussion Merchant NEW G00IW! NEW GOOD.sTj kkw-akrItals t -. t J. t t ii. IHAVK Jt'KT ttr-iT.lvFf MV Tll'lRU WJP pljof Hprintj sad Haiaiuav Uoodai r i mh, , - ir S-rH lfcilll -inst reeeivrd ,0 yds. of immtifo! Bvmg aud Bumnxer CAUCUEH. klt,-. Ul oat rwieived 8.01)0 vuVUoLir stoiAUHKvUEfl aud LSNoa. , ' , ' a ; iuat received ifiOO yda. Figmed JACONKTTS and I-tVNa. " ( ' so H Jilxt mmlred Iff down ?jiilie' and Misssei XUULU UATe-aud lUiJiNOtt, anif will be old Cheap., "" . i-eiKfi ! u yla u-si s-n i l have asked "iy friends nd Cu.tomei j to cent to CHfKCWH to buy their K'l. aud 1 m pleased to say that hundreds have cnine 'and are atiU eocuina. Aeto 1 1 r I kwp.to loii irora or tifS rulHt-X n:munUi. t buy new goda and g- ntyta, sod w II ttiem "Kilt,, ' 1 Come to CftPKCH 8 Imv your pand-., -R Smith's t'iener, fnyoUavilio KUweC A. IUHvUOH. - ' . 1 e. . (' . jt e ataySt-150-U , ' PrDH'rms eupy one week. 1 ' STATE OF NuttTH CAKfll ISA, ' Waais Cocwrv, f Ouftt or 1'uks Qihwh sBKWHoasj-t . Taaxi, Itaif. , Prkr Uiuihy. . e. 1. In AHurliiuriJ. A. T. ttwayer. IT APPEARINO TO.THB KATIirAtTHlM Olf tli Court, that th ilefrn.uuO K. t. Mwvar, is a nnn-reaidxnt ef the ISlivl il North Carolina : 1 Iwrefnre. it worilnreil. Uml nittilloaiion be niaile in the Sfuiimi. a ueWHnatwrlntliiiHtiMt in tlm citv ot lilli lnh, for six sljeveMiivi) we. Vn, not if) iliR the 0 iaieigii, ior ait Sireesi4ivs we.-Kit, nolirying tlie defefl'huit lo be and pier at tloi nrst tena of ueietiiuuii to shu p(-ar at xim nest wrio or oiW Court of iHt-sa slid Utiarter SWuiiona l I mi held fur tlif-CoioitT nf Was, at th t'oiwt Hi mm) i haleigh, on tti third Monday Iu Austiat next, iHKn sou morfi w answer, ph iul or Ueninr, or JudciBeot wilt be taken pro msn a Ut him. y'itoeae, t. FKKKKfX, Clerk of nr mid Court, at oftie 1 Hateigh, o thai thint Mmday of Hay, A. Iu lKu7. - - - ' xi4.c ia. jrontitu; .q cc, Msy31-wCw. HTATK OF NORTH CAROLINA, I i , !"-. v tt Wakk Oamtrr. it f. f CocT r Put Ann Qvxaixa guwions,' IU O. 0. Lipscoiub, wb, l .. ,4 AUachnu-tU. ,. r.'" ) -..:,' .. .. , v. A. T. Kawyar, r" APPEARINO TQ THE SATISFACTION OF the tMirt, tbitt th defendant A. 't'. Mwyor, is uoo-reouleut of tlie Kurt of Nalh t'uroiuia; Therefor ix i arilereil, Uist pnblicalum i uiaile in the iVrnJinet, a news oanur nublilied in tlie eilr of iub4gk, in -six- mow ssiv wewis, noticing the defendaut to be and apMiar t tiie next term of our t.'owrt of Pleas and Quarter tvusioun to be held fi the, Comity of Wake, at tlie tkairt lionae in tutitiigh, aa Ui Uiird lloiuUy iu August next, tlica and ther toknawer. titeiid. i donur. .im- juilgiuotit pro-eoiilwi will tie tttken a to Inn. . niwesa, e. J. rr.11ua.U1. ciei x ef our eu Court, at otticein tUluigb, tb Uuid MuiiJ l' of Aagnst, A. U, 1X67. i. FERREIi, C. 0.-. ; May Jl-w6 V "'. ; COTTOX CiliS A3I IlCSiCS. A GKHTS r?f NoftTH CAKOMXA. FOR nun , j -wnr-t. Fmrrv It !m' patent CnfvrrMSl tksj- ti'ft Gins and t uridi Tins ninths tx-en aelectcd by "1he 'American C U." e JHTi P I II 1 I III I Oi 1 tl h Uig ii- n.r to aU ei.ii"a. iii.. '-. Jtrt-rd t - - - - - - - t --'r- -.--' .r-r-rr- - . ; ... ' -'f . --"-r -t -n ort-H I, til;l:1 fAiml IK urn I 11 1 ( 'ifvrnNV hii'ti-H. . t) "i w"J-- -y-ac-- TV. Iti l.iTiiiiitiH Htif aiit,-,if 44'inee CooiaiiMWMiuiL'uu aul l-u and naum KIT Olte lATO. i ... 1 'Ifa tlM aoil 1m. nxpAu..! U l . 1 i a.le aw tbe Tram, fuu fare Wita wavs wiU b mllsetsA - " ' .1 V k l 1'U t ..VI i - -l " t..,s 'LV 'v . . , . 1 . ' l FAKHHIV- 4 ; ( jAflr.nn I, 11 , . I suit 3e-xMjiii ' - v 1 TANSI FAS81I tt'ma waailu baa cobmi at bvt, aii.t, , w.ili it . FAKS OF Al t, mVH, ANfi rrK l.M' "'.'" : - Tioss.-r-: ... VA1hKP, 'plLVKREB, II St X, tol l. -V iSel AND lHA ki.1 I'AXi W la ve l.om:!i! not a P1 .e-Vn.Ti, f.:!.-d in Vew Sfol w ( n c Ut lioi at t- Hu V..O nrr la-i: ' I " , . ' Oil MPHliTMi;il!firi - Vl. li. .V I K 1 : ' h !!. It I f "-...' r V"- ' - ':. lelb.1 aW-B, a -f ti. S lHENrE, with f '.r n' -4, io hen, pit. jr, t " . in tiu City ; p.oilv turm.ht d ;auu Ui turn's i4 a half acre tiifiteu well ft in veg titii. . Term t - Irft Appfj to '' . ..- - ' , t - ivi-V lUSNKir HAllDlE. May St, , B ACUS I I1AC05 ! 1 BACOS 1 ! 1 ANOTHEBLOTOr 1'IUME BOl'THAMPTOJi SWIM iaat received by ... DOUOI.A HKI.L, Market rk f.TSMy4iK,.lh7. - v 4- TtfASHIsa atACillNiil. I11 store cm exliibrttnn. frrrtrf cSior'the ?fnn nr and iy tNlVktuiAt, waattlNQ Ul. CJiiMvS, Kith Wnnifwa eornprt at mauiifatv tarer's priee Willi InoKhf enly -WAky. Hie stwaavr we ttk bold ut thout, th better for all eoucrmeU. , ... - J. niru Attent. GRAND OIAIUTACLE I'UKWXTATIOX" CQSCFUT. . HI All) HP Tint 4 ' SOUTItERX OEPHA-ir ASSOCIATION. (lii ir)orati'd liy llio It'gUlatnri' of 1 irslnlu, Juiiuary a, lt7. 'f' TOUKOIvIn ATTHB " MARYUND IXSTITITE, '.U ' 1 ; BALJIMORE, . .TUIMM I rtl. lf-MY. THK VttoriT OF Till CnNfKRT Wfhl. UK ttlYK.V TV' TlIK NOt'TIIKHY OK , I'll A Mf ASfOVIA TION, If) 77A7.f JOISKIt ADHKV.sH VHOH iliU ! , VFrllKti Of WHICH, HA' . CAt.l. THK A TTKXTION ! or the Pirni.it: fTtlia orBeers of the bontbern Orphans Amhh'Bv. JL turn, for tlie maintenance and tdiifUiiai uf ui iRiBi.iiutp mpiuuH, luieenwiti nouiuern aoi diers and saii-ira, earuewtly solicit tti syuithy sou eu-opurawa irrour f $ 1 ; i i KAND PUEMKNTATIO lOIVCKRT 1 ) No? au, waa iiasiax to sut xiui , i. I "IIOME Aln feClIOOL" Ensbltvl toreeelve and eare for til the needy ones who seek it shelter and protei uoa. , -4 , It I the duuiifn of thi AaaocinUou to erect a ' "HOME AXD M1IOOI, lr the Ophan of th Month,, both male and fe aiale. on a extensive sealo. in the ritr of Rich aiouit, Va As an Indnevment te have th build n K located tliere, tlie Common Council of that eity have froaraOUwd a snliiuieot ktt of land, in etovauid aud healthful location, and will in-tn-ane tlie quantity of land if neoded. It la with a confident hope in a farnraMe rft sponse to this strieal to a public whieh has never yet failed to sustain a charitable tiwtitntiiHi, that we have entered Into an arrangement with Mewirs. L.T. Palmer A t:o.. No. 13 Holliday street, bultimora, to orgsniise a Orand Musieal Preaenla- Iniu 1 ..hAUrl W ita tunwHt mnA tthpt,.-ll u.,li,.;i the kindly aid and patronage of nepoblic to en sure 11a sueeesa. . . . t It may seem nnneeeaay to add a single word lo the above addresa, but eall upon the Ioatitn tu have been so numraia anil presainfr, and the strnpgle thronijh whieh it ia now panning to widen the erreie of its uharitiea, la .of such sti sr duoas nature that th management cannot toe strongly ure npon the . HUMANE AND PATHETIC rvsrvsrber au active narticinatioii ia this adili- tauial attempt to alleviate the sail oondilion of great nomner or neipiee eiiuuren, renoertm Hi us by tlie terrible war throngh which We have passed. And, assuredly, whatever may hare btwh the relative political views of ladie and pmlin meu heretofore, all ninxt agree that the eiiildrun roll rred to could not, by any possibility, have had ativ agency ui bringing atwut inrir )reaiu i)ErrmAiir.i5 and pzhrrrpfK cospjTfo.N and are snitable hbteet forth eharltvnf all per- wais of whatever shade of poliUeal epiitioa. ' 'lhe IIOIHG AKD ftCtlOOL" which they now mnro parttesrtsrly seek to eatab- naii ana euaow, wiu oe uj;.iiicaiiniauie nenent ny pruriihng not only fiod and raiment for tbem lielptess ones, bniftiiiewhie solid sod .tlieroQgli eiiueation, thns onatirving tnem nar hi. rutlfi I'KUrUiaNl'iSH - to fjocrerr at lakoe. In order tliat thla anruwl may be etToctnal iu en- listiue tin aetivwiUtorest and e-onratinn ttt all elassA- of permma everywhere, w have oooeluded no wants ror tim tt iv.h it FKKMfcNTATIOM HiCli rem C K K T ... , SOn.000 tickets at the nominal price of tt each- , Miigle tieket euUlling til purchaser to a gift ineii) wing una gut to every ucait. jue guts are a touowm t 1 . ..- ..4 An elegant Farnt of 311 sere. Improved t. with exteasive dwellings and ouibwild- ine. nsw and rriat nulL making the I. -vm-wi-cit "rrniiM-, . . r ,' A gift ut AUIJJU) in gold, valued at 14.M) A Farm of 40 a'it , highly iniuroved Bear tbeeity of llaliiaxura t .1 ' . 1 .lO One A gift ia Ore.iiibac.ke ..- 8.IXW N A three-stwy Uriek House, with modern f imjirovwiieiiUi, in HaHimore ..,... A tliree-etory Brick llonse, with modera . tniproveraent. in Itsitimor 'i A t A two-story ltriek Honso, with "modern improvements, in Baltimore " Two gifts in Greenbacks, t1,000 esch i Ten gifts inOreeabaeks, i.rn0 each . i j ' Fifty gift in Greenback, two each One hundred gift in Greenbacks, ttSV each One Grind Kan .'"; t ill Grand PIaho To miliars Pisnoa, ISdO each Jt g1 15,000 One Hmi(lreaicae,Ool4 vV atchca, ' r ifteeaeh - - " Vit'tv Kitvor Plated Te Set. $75 each t),?ii -JJO0 One. Hnndred Elliptic be wing Machine, . j each une tiunorea tient euver nau-ue, wiS eaeh ''' " - One llinidred TAcHe' Fine Gobi Chain isnti ,T adl'ine..il0aca ' . it .' ;, Two ffiiinlreil Oil Paintings, Jilech ' . 4,fti Five Hnmtred llibli, 'Jieh lll.tsm Two Thonsaiel eutMu PuUard'a Hoelh- ere thsturv, tV , in,tsin Two ThWMMuid PbtaViwraplri Albums, ITa ltvwu T lhytuand I'm liwlj 1'tua, iu ,. - S - '-.' ' J -u. 'lb.OUO ' Tbe balaxte oonsiMte of tlie folk wing articles : Ml'SlPA!. INSTHTTMENTS ' ' '. 1 4 MUK1C rUiXKH. -1 UtDIKW WOKK TtOX.ES,'-- ' , .LAPIKV andGKM'H Of)VKS. LAU1FS' and GKNT'H HllUNO- u'tiii rii'i-'if 1 rn ai.ri w'KIl INtl 1KKS. ULACK WALNCT FT1 .VF, KiOKAtlNC.S. J ' 11 - '- - - F ,Pr.',lW!, Tlte whole aiuwaetuig to an aiViegaUi of 4uo,ooO VAI.I 41-Li: t.UT.. rfA fl fiKAWtNH. -c4-iAai.tU ?et -h- 1 -t J" ""- itJ-''IUS'.i ' th lt tPtflfti T'VwTi.-vl ifrnwtj 4r,rf 1 ,tHn;'-i tt.i iitn out . (he i(tti 1it-u.t ir w.it k'iIi . Ai'.. nil lite mlii.tet ittiinihT llri (iiawwi.. -ryt -ii4tr .isfp&i: m t HMtU Will lC t'lilf- 11 U'l 1 L'tlAfL't? tlf IJlt' Att'. I lie Mil nve to uxk. Ail ae 'ttei iwm! Hurhn.i rm will wippur.l uri. eiT' b et.tue ..u.U eW , M pwsrai ; .. t ' - . . . ... 1.1 l-'l l.l l 1H - I 1 - .... - Wow. 0. 15. fieaeregwrd, Sum Oih-aus "g- " Jell. V, . 'I . 4.n..V B. liaeauer, . ' $ J. N nitfiHi A Ci , baiioiwira i t. M Tclt, hmeHisr I , O i tl I. K. f-rn,i'ul.:ihlitr, . . rui!v :, ' L . f "1. W . I'. .Uiimf.ml, I C.ii. fe' 1'. f. iw- tiaiivi, Art .r t'-i- .-l . !i!..u.i, a. . ,.a rl 11' S.1- .i i . ,i lu tre CriilraJ I ' ... ' I ' ptl VI l! V l. ,, K-rwt, fe. i.Htte, .Via 13 Ii i t- ir, ,! iHN i .... . , I .1 .r-- 1; v. EOOK.STOm fJilE LA.NU w E lAlVtl, Hit it, jnwt rm.i l,fd bHANSti.N, FARIIAK 4 C(x May 21-2 U lust teeivetl at Frritnnw' Wtt,-r bv JlTCKUXe OkA HjttAl'lf v AjilTi i u"X - JirSttoliaudat Fi-ntr.'isi'rortier ' ,AIiy ItS-aiii-if .. . I . - M XT DOOB Tt lUCKKU'S SKw iliu f J 11 MAiA au . i.nr rc -Jrt.-L J- , -fcaANSOA-FARRAR & CtT toy H-xM-tf Jmt KKCi.iiO), TOUAV. - ' " . .raWting Home lte be4'ooaUlv. , CoMIUoit t elioi.4 ' " , v . ISHANSON', KAlinAli Co luy 17-1:5 v-rr . J JArj'lKl' Mt'M.NX.- 3I". " ' . "" Morocixi, ilOlp' and Kouu, Jmit 1 ocii i.l ut ' ' li K A N HON, , F A Ti I i A It 4 ( ( ) xiiiKle li .sclltiot, 11 iiui.i 1 ':"" , ENGLAND,-' ! ' - " ' ' GREKCK.-' v.y - . -. Roilfi, .. TITE WORf.D, THE UNITED STATES' CIirLDS PICTOUIAL HIKPoKY 1, Jnt tt hanir-wt Fentrrwii'a form m,r'- . 'AUy.ni-tV-'.,11'11-' t li AND GOLD 1HH-.TH : ifcw iwarrrev I'mnrsoH, . I OIU.1AS, " llAl.l.VlS, i Hnrt l :' At l:io 01 IS. "f. AloHfcl,, , Klen ' IffMASS, I . .. "ivuia, s ! , . llooll, ' t'oWl-FU, ' v M00MI,, i Mct'Ai'i.av, 1 ' MiHaMeuKju, , , " WlJ.lrl, " I "" : I'ltKier,", f t"K' ' Mrmnw, -1 in 1.. , . v.iMiaiE. tVAMniKIX, Cououiair- Wearere iviuj,vsr week, new saptXicar au tin- hlsuilatd i. 8CUOOLI100ICS, UJlttAUS BOOkH, HIAHHS. ' . ftV AND MISCKIXASROtm ABTKUjI, 1 Ui mtrltni-, wliich' we nfler In the Trails and to. V-aool TeaclHtrx at the kiwewt pnees. . . " V ILLIAMS i LAMBETH: ; Kext door to William Uaywtnd'a lttivrtiurt. i Mi ai-u-tf.w.l( . . 7 ; TiiK ihj.kki.it law"o r tiie ; jt,,1.. XS 0.7. ' Ytrrrrf Not, and aeolleetinn of An.erfc. 1 F and Knglum lieeistmis, upon tlarl'mm plea aiht Pratitiee. of the Law ttt Hantrniacy. Adapted to tlie u-e ef Lawyer amLilnrchaut, jV '-JS 1 W I Jt :fK m E : or THE y&Tr- YORK BAH. ubI received w.f for sale bv ' ' : " ' . ' WILI.IAMH UM1IKTH, '.":".? Ijp Uooksellera and MtaliwMni, ,,. Noxt r b William & llaywuod s l'rug Mtwe. ; Muy2t-aii-2t .. . 25000 AhDCAhAIl,f 1'aria t.uveIot, VVhit and Odured ; Fins French Note l'amr. , . ' 4 , ' For lr by ' '"' " i WILLIAMS & LAMllETn,' - Ncvt iloor to Williams A Haywood's Drag Mum Way Xh-m-ll ,0 :, ..:' 4IXWKS HOVTUEUN UAUM0SV A&'Pk'. ' eal Couiftanion. Ion Frnnl'iirrs ftolden Ctism sinl Cenwr. W fcalsWi ftehuul WreaUi,!,, A. r'tVT.v,. i'r 1 by .4 1 I r f.,. ,VILL1AM3 &L.VVI.J nr. : May2!l-W9-tfa.rf-: -. 1 rH44SWA.HIMSl, : V -..' el -. ..' -XhaJoJiuwmK. eslel-ratesi VlltiiiMA m ki.t.i, of eMV aci-4-w by raiiroatls and short stat:u over g'ood roarlri, in conitot'tHblo com'Imi tie e-n-traet limited to ten passenivim, will be ora k viattttsao tun xriaa tmk Iht or Ji a Imi . I ! l Will f m WHITE S0LPHVR, I j.; Oar.KNnmxR Codrti, Vf. Va. ' bWKI.1 MTUNiiS A.M SALT tl'LMIl It. 1. ,t.... MOKBos Corn rv, V. V a. . , 1 Routs Virginia Central railroad to Jxckmia ,l!iver il'-jKit mini alwnt lilih. July, nil '".,. ' ' railroad will be run to Covington j ., nl from Itonwk'a, on lh ' ' : ' tt tl ... Vlritiwa and ismiissiwoi't . - ' -i.twuiiad, eAa,elage,.t r u,, HOT BPIUNON," IfCAUNt) SPIUNfiS, and " . j' KATH ALl'M PIT.ISOS, ' " ' " 1 " Batb CotHTY, Tt. Route riu TiigiuiaOenlral munnij to Milib'i'" - (k-pot. ' " I . -. - .. . , . -t c ,,k ItUt'KBitlUflK Al.UM KPRIJfGS, ... . UoeKHIOlMttt lllliSTV. Route eta Vninia Central rmlud to'fe'"0 - . uepot. . AUGUSTA WHITE HLJWIiril At I'M WW.VA j .'.-., (F'oBMntl.V 8TKI1II IMl'S, I ftolitefio'Ceiilritl ritilrorwl to Msuntou, I3i.'kT 'T - stages to the fpnng;s. , j.' " . AIXkHANt M-RlXGHi Route ri VireiiihtCentral, if - 'H Uiio, toHiomiiville d'it. " 1 ogi"' '"' : -: i wnuiiaMe- railros.t . 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 31, 1867, edition 1
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