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y fr-": 7 v;,- iriaJ i"f cf Consenatircs at iuh:ioii. Jill! at MASSES or THE rEOI-Lf.. Fr THE MOVEMENT. 7.'iL- V . . l...:..J. t- -. 'late tdsrgeat Meeting fceld l the 7 Court If ante alnee the Vt ar Ftpf aw It ) . lu paraushoe of a9 prwviou rail, the ciifc i.iu .it Raleigh wiib'ci on Priihr nlW. the 27t.li int, at the Court Hou, tVlh purpose ui Rtving e pression their cnli nicoU oo. the present aHt affairs in this Stall, ami indicating what policy they itVarilcd a bent forthe wbubj pepV-" Th apacioae Court room jawowikd to iu utmost capscitj ; indeed, bo aocb local Bsrinblf;e baa beB JkejJjoej1i time' whin party wilrfU wr warm and the masse enthusiastic. , , . On motion, Hot. WE: ' Pell we chosen President, with J. D. Bovster, X J. Overbv ani P. a Fleming a Vice PrrtknU, and Jae. A. Moore and ilio. O. Batrwell, a Sec retarial. . "" -' . . Tbe CbainnaB, ineiplainin tle object f the noting, il ; i'A wofemeat origi nated with the nvriiny mm. " They had ...urirtd an earlier meeting, but be bad .coun selled delay, until lb eae of tbe people could be more fully aacertained. Tbe more ttieut wo not partir-an,3 tt wa not Dcino-r-ralie on ih one baud, nor publican oq tbe otner, mark leW'wa It Radios!; but it mi aa bprising f the trub . Conservative people, aot to form party at, tbi time in the ordinary ten of lliat tertcuVut to unite and consolidate the iluncof lb Conaerv tire men of the State, ' to defeat, by every h'giiimat ui-aoa, the evil cbm aod pur posceof the vtoleot Radical, in tbe matter it Stale re-organization, IU bad always maintained that true oitn Lroauin could not wth propriety aniU with 'toy Kortlicru pirty, uiiid the Bute irWrrd - to hf iooiJ w UU the ; Itimllic. Hur i It our purpoM to fvrm t 'wliite miui' pArty. Far'lrom iU We are looking kt tlwitely m iutir,-U of the colored lnAt a ol the wbitoe, if tley will heed our ouotl, We want do .diwo'rd between tbe tnem, but mutual gootl will to pun uigemer ir lur : - -TT . T I . F .1 nronKtiity of acb and tbe whole. It to with the colored populatiim, alone, to ny, . t . . l il i . . Til. I- . wuetuer tuere atiau w viki jih ty or a White JUn'e purty In North Ceroli- 1 ita. If it be true that tbe colored-: Tutor of the State intend to yule with and tuataio the Radical party, then thy wilf certainly make the Radical party a Bfack Man' par ty in iite of u ; for la that caac, fi Co'r: ed rotr will conalitule the Urge majotity of theRadtcei party in thi But, i Wbt wilj that neeeaaitate t WbyT'o' owi l wilt hieritabiy tmnpd tbe eoalcattuce ol the wliite Mpltf into a White Uab'a party. TTuiBwHihoB, m eotofed people twill fln4 p their trueat fiiooda, if they will allow u ' to be. '; W are Conaarvativ-tlie friend (A the Conatitutlon, the friend of law, (jf order, of i"ue progrea, ol humanity and Virtue. T1' Virtuoua, and aober, and in duntriou colored people, will alway find uajjthcir truest frfendaV whatemniajr tK-mft ' On motion ef Capt. J. Q. PoCartorot, a Comuiitttwol nine waa ppuintiMt '.to- draft reaolutiuu expreaaiv of the nllinefit ot the CoiierSttv "Union moool tblaCity. The Prmident appointed Miri W. If Jone, John 0. Palmer, J. Q. DeCurteret, P. K. Btrother, P. P, William, Ji'pth Horton, If. P. Tucker, Forb.r C. Bleadinau and W: T. Adamnaid Committee. .,. j During the abaenca of the (;oiuit)ittcc, R. C. Qadgnr, Emir., in rmponac to loud and continued call, aroae and proceeded to ad drea the. Dieetilrg V- ,' - .: i '' '"' Sir. Badger could not renial th atrtiog call made upon him. Its. waa gladf to 1 wlt- Be the laroe and cnthuaiaatia .reeponae to the call for Ihc moeting. It indictedTdep Concern ia the maaac Of the people that they were not aaloep or lndiflrreut Jo the "'Imminent danger of the governmetit and of civil liberty. There wa danger, Imminent - doiij'!r, nd he wti ready to do alt la hi power to aid in re-eatabliabing,on a Arm tbun dattuh, th Constitution and the Union, t he great bulwark of civil liberty. But, Mr. It, aaid, hi prraence and readineat to re. pond to Ui call were.perhapa, more inciden. tat than otherwia. Ilia peraouaj friend, Mr IIo1dn, ,liad uttered the ejaculation,' on 'ateing Id name to the'WIl, "Oh I dticbard, in i pofeible !" He had ccinie, therefore. t ho that it waapoMible ana bow it wa pos-silile ; that a thould oZxiy lie found tariding iluiulder Ui houlder with theCon ititutional Union mm of the country. He had tood firmly with the Constitutional t'uion men, with you, Mr. Preaident, and tliouwuida of otber, brftMO th war, up to the very l&at moment, until all hope wa gine,asd then he bad buckled on hi ar mor to defend the coil ol hi native, Southi Tbil uufortiiuaXe contest i over, and now, With the frivad of peace x.d'Uuian,he wat for a fpcedy rdwnstruction and aq end of ail -conflict and : word. IIetod now ju t where he tood lore fh rar. He waa a Oonslkiilionat'i Vnion miit Hi triend II-ililuo wa with him befora the war, bal where i he now 1 Who Jim maintained lii conaiaUoryt Ye! Hit pvibi, that Kicbard" lou!d' diffor with MrxHoIdtn, an 1 -due diitor and will differ, when he "t iW! ground aainaf the wtereata of )paee : trr-- jJtia iivf -4a.tMV'-- $$rrpyn lltiit Ilu7fflijt--Parii't, ot the andi-nce to his late letter. II read TliT rl.wi'wisi j war u' 'eavktrartoonf ol a . 1 t ol'kcU aiJaima oi the Cootha1 1 ttoost .t'iiTia hiiiiC i'.-p i',iu Cymuiittia Vsiiiruod, and Carit ),-: --t, r,.t prenvn1 and rrs.l the resolu tion, n'l.ij li were received ' with applauae. Cui.t. IX . f.-lt prod.to present a ierierl i t. D O. fi it proJ.to present a teriee --''iticnt, whith be -flUsred. wotild . lie , , I Willi acclamittKd. thrnughout the U breadth ot tije ("ale. IJailicala, ;:;;',' . ViTX J.f!-l.i -e UV'ai, but the , . !' ..!.. t! w-il-I fi.'t liml -Vtrfd in w be cwtiJJ aDrctef.u;jr gaieaay. )f r, 'iticnt. whiih be-elk!Vd.wonllI lie Il&aoul.l oft dwell U(Xn them ; it would ena.un.'tu uiorb tiiu ; but lbey were ao eleir d e ily iindrtood it waV not otIAil. 11 wna lutly coioioittd to the ibiririfim Ftoy Uulit. an ) w.iuld etaod Willi ili OnoMTvative of the 8taU in thtir ladtlitliUi i-S.nU to promote tfc euU "f peace, and adcure' the proajiority of tbe BiaEe. lie waa apttowd to the dcaigna of North .Carolina .nltn P)iirala. oi tbe eotoreil "race be wuuld do what he could to prom rte tboir true4tereeU, but Im toold not lorgKt arwl would K emKeal lit eotiiiM-iiU, iliia thia mtmaami waa the purrbaiw fit th blotnl anaitcrilice of tlrewbiU;" ruraj kl Ixvn jpruwrred and aiHsUiooil by tbiiii, aod be ) lier l it 'a their province to ,vcr it. He vat not opjxVaed to the rigbte of the cwtored man, but liu abuukl rvBl' 0(ipua tusgro ivjrmity in thia Ktata and in tbe Union. - - Tbe reaolutioni were then taken op and atopted nnanimulml, aa folio w " : IiMtjid, That the 3onai.rvativfl men of Waku bounty, elaiming to be truly loyal to the (lovvTiiiutnl of the I Bited. Btati, teel called tiuola todtrlare our unwavering "de votion to ' Wic fundamental prieolplM of American ubettv. aeemlwdied la the Mock- lenbarg JJoclirwttoer'.pl Independence of Mav 20111. 1775, the Iteclaration of Anifii caa Iodepewleobe Of July 4tb, 1778, and in the Conatitotton ol toe l otted Statue. Jiaulted, That the will of the prople, aa exinvmed in tbe "ConeWution ol the l,ni' t-l Statrti aod tbe law," wc bold to be "tbe aniireDie law of nielABkd." Ibmlmd, Tbatwrdfcniit wowiae, wicked aawi unjuat tat tbe Htata of North Carolina to paaa any law, orfjanle ' or etatotory , dia francbinint;, protcribing or soutibatiot( the pmperty ol any of lir i iumiu lor paal po iitical olfoaeeavy.-T -- jgr - ' . tomlvul, Tkai Jha.unmistakabbi- diiMieli. opnianta of a vindictive and priiecuurig anirit iu the aiwncbee and doinira of a liter jority of tbe delcgatea to tbe late Radical: Convention In tin city, iaraa me ikmij l tbo white jK'ojila of thia (State, call for the usaiumoue etiorta ol all truly i;oncr. ative own, of all claaaea, whtrtber white or colored, to endvavor to-rbeck the progrcia of that apmt, and to letil the . aiuu ol tboae iMd mxn atnotig aa, who etwk to ilo atmy the poare of our people, to atir up etrile betweoa the whltua and hlarka.' aod to ihaucuraie a atate of tliinpi in North Cro'linj which uilftt i-lf.x.-tually prevent unmigralion, cImx W the iovt-atmrnt of capi tal, It troy conlidooce ia all butineaa enter. employiiient to our large- laboring popula tion. - - ;" '. ' : ' -w- ' Retvtl, Thai ourmovemtmt i not par tiaan in ita character that it baa no con nuction with National politic or either of the great Actional partie, nor ia Ittleaigned to lurru a White uan't'party, but originate iu thu aiiontaneon nprisiutf of tbe Conner- vativemea of the Bte'e, of all (bade of political opinion, lor the one object of ward lug off tbe danger which threaten u from tbe aucceaa of the yllra JU publican or Radi cal party ia tbi State; and we bail, aa a hon;iii indication, ,- the manly and more mmlrirate atand taken in the aloreaaid Rndi rul Convontion by the calin and moderate Itpulilioant of that boly, aa well aa the dignified and manly noailion aince taken by Itaewl- It, tioll(( Urff t the Jirfuter, f ana lila coadjutor. Itetuhtd, That we will uii.rt no man for tlie approaching HtJWfc j. -(iiyrention, to draw up a bew CuiislilutKin, wbo i not plwlli;il to oppoae and defeat, by all letriti mate meana, any alUimpt to Incorpurata.into the t onmiluUon the nroacripuva and vm- dictive meaaurea ot the oltra Radiual of thia Btnte. I . -'. L'nultel, That we uif.'e ujion all Coner vativu men, of all elaawa and eall ahad(!of opinion in the Htalf, to bold prei:lnctud t on nly niwtinc, lor the tiurpoae of con- centrHling their influence in , , ( tilting thia otiject ; and wo call upon - our follow cm-, ten of thia County to bold' precinct niout inga in their aeveral regiatrntjun precinct, for tlin purpoae ol exprting their viuwa and uniling wilh li in a ifiu Mating in tbi City, to lw InHd onHrttunlay, the 13th. aftlotoUr no ft, V-'r - - . - j ; (!d. Hun wa then loudly called for : Ho anw and said, in aubataooe (tor no one, without a lightning apparatus, and the lima tier be-idi-a, could report nh aapcechj he fully endorsed the obji t of the meeting and algned tbe call, biit had nut exiectod (o be print nt, but for the aitentioo which hi iuoHthim friend ot the StumUri had beatowed upon bim. . He bl known him tliiriy"y.ir and knew liliu well, ; Hi at- tacK Uxni otder aignera to thia call waa &Sjn!n--be hjjl ..W greatly amuaed at the attack uMia himaelf, but the marked uialioe of the man, ami bi proclivity to ly ing, oonld bo eon la ilmoat everv lie of bi attack upott bim. He could not ttre-Lof fore let him paa. ' He had been charged with the ungi nllcmanly practice of awearing. He ai'kaowlednd he wa guiltjrof the un- geiifi.'H aod JoulUti bahit. He rcretttd it and thtiiiylif be would have cured it long ago, if be bad never known Holden. llof den, it waa will known, bud lived un ly ing bd made all ho. waa worth by Ijlnu, upon the gi titlt-uK-n of tbi Statu. U,i pro. clivity Ito lying had gToally pruiuoted m bim, (CA, Kutx,) thfoolib habit of awuar iii ij. Holden bal charged bim with cure iug hja Oud and I i Redeemer. That could only be made true, by Hohlen' prov ing that be (Holdeo) wa hi (Col Run') Gol. and Redeemer ; for he admitted he had pretty efltx-tually cumd HoMcii. He bad beeacbarged with being a'Moul moulb ed rebel." , It waa not necVasary that he thould defend bi Vuiuijimn before thi au dience. ' n wa rea.lv to compare record with any one. A to Holduu, he wa tbe fa-' iber of BC0ioaia NoVtii Carolina, and ev- ea aftet lie profeiatd, to be a Union man Be wsthe hardest uiin to . - ..I. the track., had ever -uadertakea - to c rmMiage. Huldoo hadchnrged blin with .Colonel Russ, I did "want to (aye my ne- been taki n from me, and aa my , purae it 1 Rl tyloyl aTioui;TTike to bavellrt tnonry for theut. s.U'Wrn watrtwt to ve bia, loo, Btd-.-tltiatfrit -; brfiins tHritSiiger eameTlTe arat two of bta ftlf, hand-cuffed to Georgia to be aolil, toarm tllcm fnim tin ir ivea and children. He eoutdn't acli tiu-at tluVe, M 1 ,e"' """" ivtwri waite, ana m iOoe way axin to ttieir master. Holden.had talkfrd aboBt'-.hv hiding from the dangers fit wni; ,vc. 1 njit wa a pretty thins; fi'om a uian who wa kejiur ountimial , er.et i i xBIkAf fiigh.twt f indion of danger a Ce.i wnlM ttli.ftlr awftv fmm liiiUiu at ' all houra toeVade hi own LWo. Oflea at late huura, would iny aerraut plrl edta to my door, aod ay, inakw voiiu;, 'lf4tef T Blaa ter, Mr. ll .Weo'i eorae " and I have taken him. in, Kir iriewdi,: anxiotw to leant hi whereabout, would come to my houee and in a low whwper y : fI Holden Uere V And'fa to talk about maoa hiding, 'tout, Kit ucbkMbjert bU fuB dlwtitn puld conaume Uk much lime. But " to tbe corning p?trtrtot"Tiir"isfd 1ia would be glad to quit it. He did not aj.prpveof or di-fnd the habit, but i( llol.iea would aign bond or a plcxlge, and give gooil aoearity, that be would never ag-tin lie on any reaiiee. Uable gentleman in tlu Stale, be, Ituaa, would do the aaiuo, phxlging hinwclf " ni cura-ittlfc.,-, But m Caunotpretendto-fti raa iupact, ot tlie apeeclr. ' The Colonel kepi the liftaW in klmfittfc' a iiAutmfkt mr ttt lauvbtar. t. 4 ..... M. A. Dledaoe, E , wa then hwdly called for. Mr. B, wa reluctant to pek. IT waa a tfirfranrTi-aBy had retired frrt the political arena amL jexpetl never again to Uke part in party politic. He loved far more the retirement of a plan ter, and only deaired to be allowed to pur u bia vocation ttitntoleated. Hoi the ot jecta of tbi meeting had drawn bim o'ut He heartily eyuipathiaed in tbe movement and rndoraml the reaolution. He waa t C'onaervativa man 1 liovwl in! tliiuwrva live cofintilulioiial nieaaurca, and . waa op poind to tbe ultra artif vindictive aicaaurea of (lie ultra Ttadii-ala of tbi State. . He warned the colored people againxl the mac.lv inationa of diniagogm-a, and aKcret political League, whoae ,fcign were iiati-nt who oiiiilit thtlr own promotion and cared aotbing for the black man. He Waa op poaud to party pledi;ea or party aAilUtion at tbi time with either of the grnt partiu of ihe couqtrv. . Nsver could the Southern people properly enter into either party, un til tlie lull rehabilitation ol the Hnuthern Htatei iK,t the rt-atoration of full lianyonj and concord in the I'uion. He deaired to are that timVaod that great object f trected, in the Wt wa fur the honor and ririMncri- ty if the nation and of biiown people. He eutered into a ver iotereating courae of ar gumanl and illuatriwiiin, to allow the tulor ed people thehaKardalhey ran, 1y yielding to the aniicitatioha to join the Ilwlii ul par ty or any other party at thu time. It they lion 1.1 pt filial in liatrning to the aiiggeationa of the enemio of both HouthiVa wltile and Southern black, which could not fail to produce alienation between, the race, and hould they all join the Radical purty and thu make it a Black Man'a partk they might expect, a a oeceaaary ounieqnoece, a White Man' party, a reault which every true friend of the negro tnut deprecate and deplore. "Mr. B'. remark were able and timely, but We cannot do juntice to-bim by any. report we esq ,rnak, i 1, t iaj. Galea wa then rooififniualy !. called Mr. Ode commenced by expreaaiiig bia gralilicatiou at tbe character f tbi de. nmiintration. It waa an evulenca that there wa "hie in the old land yet;" that the xuccewiou id rfioouragemrit, humiliation. and bitter experience, through which' We had paaaed, had not. quenched our drain and detiiiiilnatiori rvaiorelNonh f'arolU na, if jxusilile, to omctliing like. her former pnwperity ; bad not crutbed out our dc-io tiiin to the principle of conatitutionai lib erty or rxtinguinhcd pll the hiaubood in n. Haucooibatud, at oine length, tlie ides, houeatly enti'rtained by tome oi otir Iriond, who, while biuwt'dy ayuiplhir.ing with the object wiufrlit to lie accomplished by thi movement, were inclined to think it prema turn. Ilia gteatmt fear waa' that, poiMy, it might lie too late, Hu aaw no ri-awiri, aa apprehended by oin, (bat tlie effect woub be to dircournge the Jioderate Repjiblicaa or to cloae the breach lietwren the two Wingt oi tbe Radical' or Republican party. It would be to di'ditjlie LoncbJI jtod ajn-J ixuiyoi me mouerute itepuiiiicaM to up pnee thatjiuch would be the case. T A Imoat invarialily, they were "men of consiatent Union record, honest in their conviction and principle, with "no eneuile to nnn- 'u F, wbile, on the other hand, aiiM-teuth the -.ultra, vindictive and ptoaeriptfve rRadluil were men who bad done more than other to involve u in onr presQ tronblea, and bad now4nied 8late' evidi ncq and were willing to Mte their neiyhlior punfaliml, ia order to acroon their own bead. ' H aaw wo renaon wby-withoul, either eacrt. p. iug their distinctive view 1 on geueral qiietionofpnhtic olicy the moderate IU) publican and Conaervatlrca, la the exiatiug emergency, ttight not nHe ia one cinunon, earm at effort to reacue.the SUtv fim he H-r. il whi'ota menace it "While eat-in Hiia, ,.h wished it understood that l coull never" be a KepuiliaM by party affiliation or tn nj poaallile party acnae. k'ur iiataiice, while counselling obedieece in nd laith iul carrjbg out of tho Recooatructioti Art, be could not belitivo. tliat lhy Were Wiae, ju.t, genemua eXCoifatilutional lie could never conaeut, to far aa be had any Volition in the matter, to tbe virtual coiuK-lidatioo of all tli power of lheigiv"limiiit ,jn the ligislatire department, or o IM doctrine that the Ptatea bad not . the right 4-regulate- their own donie.tic concern-; "and, aboveaH, so long a he had a vreice to utter anyahing, he wouhl no riKlafnl', by that and fiicnda, and tboae gallant apirita 'itb fHmjke;ST S4SSSii?S! M'feiOT!?! mmmiu- rCaJW t W drf .t tmV trallolj:;: Mr. OaVa, allilinrte the imputition that he.bajiYorfeiU'i! in thi mei'tiiigV fTpellod the laainnatioii in ulpaully, ' Uel.iwW- tlielawa7 aod be ihouHl do ao and counsel other to do ; but he had not worn Jaway bia freedom ofronscience or lilierty of judgment?f Even theienet maWfactor bail the rioKt to think Jiarahly of the law under irjiich be uiTered ;i. ' . ---' Mr, S- towhed n ifveralietber point. ,t wjnt of tim lorbiiU ftrrher-BlHirract. WuioIiSii br .Mr. r,U-er-f, bairman ?rPoMt a CommrfiT J - i (!e, to prepare an ad Jre h the people, 0 tbe Bute, urging their Co operation in thiiH aoveni:Rt.-'-k:'' -, "':! ' The Cliafruiaa irave notice that Le would nauie the t'oniniituw hcrtufitr. On moliiiu, tbe hoietarie werg rerpi'eeted to firrninl) a copy d tlie pTuceeiliega to tbe Sentinel and fgre-t with a request that Davert throughout the Blaie, favorable "to The, grcaftef; bMnrony,' good order U3 enthuKiMin nrevailcd in all the deliberatioii . . . -,; : i of MuMneettng. On motion, tlie meeting adjourned. W. PELL, Preeplett Ji A. Mooaa, H&cetvriaJ I HO. U. 11AIIWIU Correipondence of the 8entineL -. raKkexka in ann anoimit hswbkhn. ; i Uy bourtoy ol Col Ktephen I. Moore, nupernittnoeiil oi.tua , ar(i.-nuoiiirH.-i in th Fn .lii.H'a Hureuu. hii :h Include the lcountie of Craven. Caru.reCX)nlow, Heau lort, Hydn, Pitt, and Jouea, we have rieen pemitual lo examine hie official report r.of tlie operation of the Bureau In tbe afore- aaid count iwjroui the lai. ol 4Uy. taw vt the 2.1th. iiiat. . . Ifroni tlii rvport, ' whieh euibiaoe a vai-' itv of iiliii.fU councctetl with the cvfii countie in the 3rd. tul Uiiru t, wi; given the lolliiwin!; tact and extract, wlik u may lie imcfuj to joui reader at large, and of iuti-rit to "tlKMie uere pri'aent :" ; The whole number ot ration iaaued da- ring thi period Was 2M7, or white and 20,04 Ij hlackx. Tlwie rutlona Were tur- nlhnl by thn Bureau proper'; ia addition lowbicbweDud 6.41)0 IU. ol pork, aud 41.80U IK ot corn, i-aned by the Bureau, but provided, lor by Congrcaaional legiala tion of Man-b Rf);"?. The Bureau ration weirto white "loyal" and black freedmen. The Congreaaional to white and black,, ir reaiiective of politic.' I COVNTT POOB Mot'SK. : ' But the Bureau begin to play opt. By an union unnte niiatnanagnmcnt mm lutle part ot the exiienae i bouud to come out of Northern burglar proof aal'u, and poor deviU'-raga; - tho thing "i'ut aa popuhrt aa 11 ud to waa. Tub ration have been whittled down to a mint."' Your corre. Mndent ha ain a poor decrepit creature with a child at each kner, and two or three at home keeping iuhumi, but worse than all a dead husband. lying under the grain field I tome wealthy iilajiteroa tbe hill "round Richmond ;" thia woman-, praying nightly to lie permitted to Join an '!ent one," and then reproaching herself for Wiabiiiir to cle aort.lhe futherlcaa titrreliiig, wbo cuddle la innocent couple upon the cnbm nor, we have aeeu Iwuiling, iu unneccaaary. 1im iilily, before the B'ireau agent, tin a pint of meal and a, half pound ot bacon.- Did (lie get Mi Vela dfptndl- If CongrviiiiiiiBaf aiippiic permit, porlinps. It they Ten low-no.- :, ' . .... . .. ' ... , , -,. . .- .. i it maythoreforev-aSiird conaolatioo to rich Conlederatea to know that Repori fronrWbnleii oi tbe poor in 'Beaufort, Pitt, Hyde, and Craven, state that they are able and willing to eupport all the poor without regard to color who may projierly belong to their countie. " ; mint BOUTIItr.N AlO (uCtaTV. in over Col. Moore' letter book, we Lookil find that certain partie in Boat on bad con tributed an amount forlbe reliefof tbe poor ami ihitute in North Carolina, (query wa thia.lhe "Houtbern relief Hind r ) which amount Waa ,entruted to Meiara. tlen. N. A. Mi lea, W. Holden and R. W. Pulliam, Who, tbereiilioii, iaaued a circular, (a copy o,f which ae liavn seen,) ealling ujion the "Utlrcau.agentt jii the ditferent Buh-DintricU to orgauize ocl'tiea to take charge of aud distribute the ibnda awaidcd to tluurrear pia iive UilricU. X Whereupon, the"i.dia N..rlli.. a;, I ...... i Newborn, with a capital of $300, which, wo ru Inlormeil, they JUilicioiialy exjieodutt up'm the aick and dentil ule ol tlie vicinage, in the ahniMi of fooii and clothing., , ' . , t- , . '- -- V - . 1 i ' . , t JIKOKTCWATI.A. jfA " , NotwitbMwiding thoac pWdic and private contribution, there are, any. Col. Moore, a number ot nnlortiinaU, auctt a Wind, deal and dumb, cripple, Ac, who, aa a clam , are moat neglicted ; aa there i no asylum for them, and no ration areiasued ; Bo they are thrown upon the charity of a poor popula tion. (Ilcreforato black w"e suppone, the nilica ol the "Urunduat army on the Pbtnot.") Tbi cl hru lii4 aulfeivd much aa yet, aa they have Ixto receiving; ration from the Bureau until about a month ago. But there peems to lw no proviaion for thi. fiiiM-f.J tue nit ure, , ... x. . rr' The ach orris npr-jftff - t,y N'ortticra women werecloaedou thu 11. July. The effecta of their labor are visible ia many forma: the n'egroca btiyiog and reading book, newspaper, C. , (Undoubtedly tbi ia 0. We liavo bad reiaateil application, lor rild book and papers, by neuroma who have ro eently learnt! U reajl.) - - rnKKUMKM 'a avinu ako thiimt 41011 r amy This institution, it aomua,. i anth-r f he att tx;rvi!.iOti of.itbe Itiircau. tt did am imi expenfe at first j liu't' with. Rev. (?) A. A. li.worth a President, be:retary, Tneaaurer and Cashier, ha already accuniulnteil soiue- llting line twelve thousand dollar of frce.l-mi-iiVwuiniX The bbei-ka m-i-in to he iret- O111! unthiiHiaHticnn the auhiect.N 1)1.1 il Soda it way from hidden hidinu' place to Ellsworth aafe.- Boeil. bmir since duo. gbiddcu iillswonb eves aod ciors. -'La I Ml!.,(ju'gs, wat a peculiar people l - --- , . - ; HKoiNia trios. , Partial return show Beaufort Cotintv 1.3 U white to 81X black, Carturot Couutv ii white to tiol) black. Craveo County t,M3 white and 8,40 black. Wtt County i wuuea 10D04 Diacxa. . , ADMINISTaATIOK OF TATB LAW. " "tttftte lawear now? adminiuU red. Wilh iuAliec and without discrimination ,to the pnyudice, or free person of color. Ont three ca-irn have" ofx-uired under the civil nhta bill; (the case of Meaara. tmith, ConibrOi and Harrison ea, Peter Gardiner tried at a r'ecect term of. tbe United State; Coniniifcfloner Court. ) i "there ha lecn no crime, uor.nnusal sul,district, the civil euthunt aa at i;t4 tbe vii(ilaoi; ao.J erov of Mai Van Hum, in removing the disloyal (V) and incoin ti iil (:) aoi , optHiintinif iroi r Xaln'in Fj pt-rswTm iberr pWe;" - - rm wHrerirjsV": -:: "The free l'bor'sy-)tin i workjng well. The Freeilmen.nndcriOand their rii!ht. and show leas bevtation in making contracts, at diataoc i nefrt,,'l,, troia liurrau lieailquarteta, than taobancv, ae. . "',;.' -'TbTtt are many idle colored smnl. loitering around Newbern, and other townj ' rn tern snm-uiairif.i, wuo wt.i not gij Into the 1 C0UM,ry w-rk, lut prtJ, r to t t fr lUl' o''1 i!m " e iwbaf aVdlrtTH earn a living can on, and atM.rea.WAOU. "ibr yareall nxiouX to wn land and oftea atand in their owa ligtit. by Working two.md three acre of land theinselvie Ui prjlerence ti hiring out at $18 pr month and board Wage range, for eM bodied menj froat 10 to $13, and from $1 to 8 lor women and board. ' CO EST OH COL. MOoH'( BKIMBT. It wUl be ecn itaost of the extract given tha otlicinl nnnirt revardinir tbe aM tvaa- Lu ia North Carvluta tekick amttu (A Unmtf '' eieaetU" md tie fuemUet nHoiocr ef nttjrve. . That HuiK-riuu-mlwit of the Bureau. Northern wan, long the Commaadant of r.lunr prison msb ; urrouiou oy auiKis of the blackest dv : with a (core of idle negroe tugging at bi haeto so ComjdaiB of -uuulta," thia genlMimaa por w g" tlt inan, fuir minded and singularly noprej mlioed) place upon- record, in lii otlicial ISrT;iCWnVtT.a-ari the State lawa are impartially administer. ed without prejudice to the black ; -there are no, qnuecosaary puuisliment ; good wa geaviare given: the Registrar are", well trtatcil. Aa. ' We invite tbe attention of Northern correpondeut, and liadicaj fahii UtTs) kn Dufbwa (hate, the i 2rae, For ney '( press, "andeucb,' to the statement a given. ..r,- -- svohinson'i cmctj -f fiua bceu her Mr the paatt two dy. H f pernaii tne PcaUliar nna iieco aiong inia way since the war ; but all reflecting mind will regret that-any ha come at all. . l a ti-llo earned away $'J,(XH from tlie pocket ol thejuornt ehumn in fhe dt jr. Tbe next winter tueni was aamiring in many muitus on aiToimt of it. Mike Lippian did ' tbe same. ; KoIiiiihou will ' take away from 2,IHMJ to $3,000. The writer aaw ly men get on at a t jit ion on the A. it N. U. It. It., half of whom (white) asked to be . trule4 for teir railroad fart bad just enough money to Luy a ticket! "That's the way tbe money wue : -. R. A. 8. BXW ADVTISEMESTS. "l'XIF.It TtVO MAC.ij" ; ANt)VF,f.-H "ON IDA. Anllior of "limn. villetlA Yigne,"- ,'Malia,"'""Ktratluiiore," "l.lmiuhia,''.,. "Cecil CimllwiiuiK-'aOami," to , eui. Jut rwauveu, irmvHjauu Jor wwu iiim Buoktit'iri? of Hept SO 15-tf WlfXIAHS LiSlBiil H. a lr. - -'. VA Ju TIC A OK. ; i6T. CAUlT 1 k ttltOHg I,K ATtU.lt It K A I'l'O XM Tacks - 3 bsfri Tire Iron, I ii-b to 2i inches Beat fcniflisli Ufl Blwil, aasoi'UM. ' ,i. ISUOWN. Kaleujh, Sept. 80, tf W" n" 3 I wai.tkSwv), ( Ijihjof MtJnroluia. mkui nwrsa, a. a. .comm UUifif N.O. uJ uaiumoni, .frt (Jnrolii i: ik OWYSN, C0TTHN & COlTOJVi FACT i it (---. i .--:"- -'-A ftcnpral t'oninillnn Morchanls, .105 Went bmUir.fy-filrM, ' 1 n.ti.Tiyioiti:. , Lilisirsl atlvaneii iiinih ihi Coiiiiiiiiits Orders for Gknriiai, Mkiicu.inoihm sul'i-itt-.l. liefer to 0u. WslK-r Owvun. ami Hnu. Ttaoa. BiitliB, N I). - ' eel. W -oo:imVw.)ra IMrOIlTAlaT TO OAIIOUNA NIIIlllCltM-. 1 THI NEW .' ... -,J, Baltimore aad Carolina Grand Trunk FREIGHT LTNir. ' .' - VIA PETERSBURO, VA.r tkaiimmnr tlie following irrest Prei(hl kuutea : ,j the row II ATA K' -Steamboat Company' Freight Line of , Eteamera, -; I'ETERbBurg a.u vi:ijo4 BALEIGH AND OASTOIf, INOllXII OAltOT.lIVA, " - -j,- - - s WESTKltN NfiliTH CAUOUNA, . WILVTNIITOM AND WKLDnN, ' An.AlfTIC A1VD NOUTH CAltnl.INA WILMINOTok AND M tNCHKHI fit. CHARLOTTK AV1 BOUTH JAROI.INA It. It. ; , . And tla-ireoiiiHietioiia. - ' 1 Tliuw tul-k and Rain Iw. mills NK,W Tltl'JiK LINE FORMS A 0UKAT I faklUNT StastirK lK,tt-n Hallouon, and Weldon, Warronton. IUIikIi, IIiIIkU.m', Ljh Uutum, Hslisbnry, Ma-iaiitiHi, t'hsrlotte, LiiKiln Hi, Ool.thhoro'! Hewtiern, bVsnfon, WiinuiiKtun, (hestryiUs, nuniHlxiro', Columhia, KttmtrviXlfl, MukchoHor, aad all uiterne ihate poiuta nn and aest three irreat hallways and their conneetioiia. '1 lie Powhatan Htnsmers emineet at IVterstmrs; with iVtorabuix Kailway lie all -poiuta in Um Oar- oiutas.i, vara ars run .iiiki.1h i hu-smern Whsif said irtMWfii tranMn:rred with nsmfnl hnl. Iinp; f ain iii run thnu:h without nreakins: aatli tt (l,Kl l.fnApoa a "eiwv-n ivi, -rhiinrv ii u iiim wn 1 liartolui, rV Wilmii-i;i..ii, A. Ae. tuttt Pihuid tosi-ii;iiiiiaiv advalitutf" orn- tl'Milf.: MiuiiH- l iuA Hinitll niliK i.iHiiralu-v in conilt'rs- tiely h.illnlm;. The, wharf of" tlm l'.llilio, HteaiWiS iM'iiiiar itinitid 111 the Very eeiitr of ttO' lireai o.pin. iiiHirict ol liKiiunorv, rusMlnt H Olrtoretilciii toW'I'IierH. sliil ilrHvitifeiH Vi'lT Hfti&l. (hvst alienln a i l-nvnMinni. ills nf.fotion. ii, ,1 in-n,, t.'sniu, , fl.r. ,f ,1, AAL. Innimilft lisr- wanfi-d at the loweat pasaiMe r&TWr- ?" ' Br To femurs liVin.-irtaUoii uvt r lua liilmid rant line- mark alfyoodn. wht.lbi-r SnrlJiwrci , CMlHillw.lfll HHIIHI. 1 IA I in KK.1MJ. v. " ' - Frtinlit l!iilo.iii JUIlnunr dy fulhisnng drliiery to tlx- fsu-amsrs. , ThnmRb liiisii.i si' k(vjub and fiuil raU per 1(H) hoiui.Ih guaranteed ttfi ways '- Kates in every ene Mtrno sa yiii' IlsV line atut Puruunouih to sud ffuui Ualtnuoru, Holailel- pin mi i-rw 1 nrK. . N H With r-e sd tolM sann-d points, froiKfit mi w si irom i-storsmu-ii Ijt 1'loU.I. I llna uul N, K . HlMimera. rt ratus and sit fortlmr ilporniaUoii, appla to any rrwght Agent on thai )inq, or at the , orvica ov-thb imwsatai, stkamboat eo., . .f- : V n IJKht Rt warf, Baltnuor.'- , J fcfiANDT, ja , Tres. PuwliaJuiSi.-nibotCo. . B. It. PPiHtAW-. Snp t pefaiwbin-ar KaAlraad. A B. ANmiKWH. Knp't Rsleitrb A iiAstcw R. K. ' ANI)f:itMN,,lp tN t:;dl. 57 , IM;;MiHt,Sup;tfiiarl.Bl 8. C. R. H. 1 1- FUEMONT, Hiiii t Wil A W . V. JOltDAN, A . V. jOltDAM. Aat. ii W M RAK.oii.tVil.AMoch Wiaiai'i I'lfaiina ll.Tj Piiirt'ia'Wnliir'Titiva&T . .'.!.i.U.?L'"J ,L!UUIV1K-F .UV-UMF,..0t,rfrtItr Ouib l's Rp.-t l'.rnhiih, Iin;i nU si'ott.sjlV.Jl"' i --.-;. -c . .'- v. . '--t- 1 L M'i', r win i imiifl . .llr-sv- iiu imiiim xmiiiiii, irf iisuter. iTfl, w rcwfcijb, AU..H ttni Abk. su ao-n Bixcr, II I M.l A. o Ceneral fomnilssloB - Merchants, NO. 2i EXrHAKt;E't,CE, ' --;' ISw Yorh. Hept -.A!i-tf, ; - - F (rwriiTili nt Si ii aKj Vej l in Ja a 'vfltr, li4 lvfcfll . T-aus. AtUuilie and i-c-r B. B. I t'LLUM, June t tV; t uotaualt up'n "l"&-'W-tf Attorney at Law and,JBeglter io Jaak- . : '. ,:; ;, ' -.. , i rnpicy, rX Tllh PhACTlCE IS ALL THE CUC U'ttt fol y ltsiiani "i". y. Ukf iu Uui MUtuiku d biuWiuS. liielh, nupi. 21-au-Sm ' ' MIMI4I MKALJIt rtVlIELtt MK-tL. Water-iironnd. nia.l t LW" PWI.MK WHITK tklRNJ Jat IMXliVMi JlV -itfprmw-Tr- 'tirTpttt.AJrtlKt.f 1 rt7 - - aAf.i."uit. 1807' gPPEl6& JCE30SIHE OIL Iaiiii t all kivJa, " lUVi'" rhiiniw -v, and Wieka, (Ml Caii. , hKOW.1, r- liaieiKh, Bt..lM wilhlart h-m ss-:iTii't , o it i7i rif Aff " tr ( Bt l8AlIi,lLI.aJLMlrBIi.;. ! SI'I.ENDIDLY I'KWTKO, Slid alcely oauad m elodi. fiVa t,7a. . This is WriuiiK NKW IMXIK, by a )oiik DmiUiaru siliuor. Jtint ret.'iv. and for sl ly (Vpl xl -39-t KiKiluwIlers, Kaleitih, . . IJCUiEAtt ItHKINEO MAIZENA, prupand friMu Ui. beat hit" t'.-rn. , I .- I'l'LI.IAM, JONtv A IHI., ' ep.-l:i, 1M.7. ' Whohwale (huaeiv A POUT a awek ago a Uijht red WW, witbuet borns, with a calf ahuut six nemtUa lil, straved bom the N. C Iuatitntkm for Ueaf and Dnii'ib and the JiliuJ. Any inlurinatinii ahout lhm wiHIm) suitahly rewardeil, ujion applieation to nie at Uir liiHirtution. J- - ' " H. ft It-OT-tf : JAMKS A. ,.VU. JAVA : KKW BAOH OP PU1ME Mb Hf)V. JAVA l iVolfue, in packaiiiw to suit families, rmwivml toHlav, . V QHEKSKf CHPJBICtIEEHKI. ; 1 ..-.-. Justrwxlved, a lot oTKnk'hsh Dairy and F' Ury t'lwiesa. x - ': K sale by Kepi an aa-ir ,r, aiiiiiiAnnuiisw. - .i:i-ri:.nF.K itii, iw7. OUR STflOK IS 00MPIKTK. LARGEST I BEST ! I CHEAPEST!!! TAHIES' DHE83 GOODS XJ IN RVKRV HTKIjF..-) PRINTS ! 1 PftlNTSm Fnan JVS. jr yanl and upward. SHEETINGS AN1 SIlIRTINtW, : From Ifle. and npirsrl. fixty cases or eiicvfcs; ... . For Men, Vhih u ami Itoya. In origl .alj p.n-k-agfes, - 1 '. '.- -: - i - lUTf! HAT81 ! HATS 1 ! I - All or the latest atvlea antl qualities. I'UliRKLUAS, TRLNKrt, SATCIIKI.S, He. flLDVKS! (lliOVErtll GI.OV10SU1 IIANUKKRCJIIICKS, - ANDKKUCIIIKKH. AU-no arnvim; at lajrottt rttitinl. - Mill Blove in threa aekn tu New Htore. H- pt. P.I tf . 11, t It. . THI 'a.F.lt & (XI. To the Farmers of North Carolina : IF YOU WANT I't'KK ; PJ3RUVIAN GUAM), Buy.jp . ) I , ;,,:-: ir.uiti:itT v iiAiitvrov CliTTON, GRAIN ANM TUliACCO COMMISSION mkitOIIANTS, , ltllll lllOI I1. 1 Kept, an ,Ut-.tm ' N. r- Av Jusl rixvivnl from tlm Fvhirv. two easi-nor heavy N. ). lllttKlANN. -wsrraufml nWe IstMtrr fiM wi tirHtttrr-t aim oiiiirett aH low an IIhi aantva' quality esn 1st solil any wlu're. Men-haul Mill ph-siweall and see llieni anil eneoitrsK IhniHi Wu k. .' JAMES M. TOW.W, fck.pt. ' Alfeut. ' - , ; , , , ..2 : sfs.iv l.tLiji".iiWrit 1 Commission and Jfwajrdihg Wmlaut aa. sours rauav .aV shiim. srni.tr. , ('l afilnd f Wi '."aiKstp, J&r. ., , .1 iNX'iwm:i.iiv, in. c. ' Prompl atU-iilirjVi given to all onlnrs for lorn Fish, ;, Miii;iiiiients of 1'roiliHat awl Mmin faclurua aoliisited. - , . , .. " aavKKKHnca -. . i ' '' '' -W. P. Moore, Esq , 'Jci. A..T. JurLius, l'js., 1 111 ins a v, Oiiiun i. Oo., It. H. Uoiinlrea, . . Auit. VlU Im kewtu Jt. rjoa raj-k. '. : - -. r7T" v. Whit (kNWR FEATHEUK, and auelhr M of raewrj i.iu,Mtiw ...T.... i - . . POT.UA at, JOS EH A m.-- HtU lt -m if Wholesale iJi--rs. '- l'IU.H M i!Altl! xt.l.H:iEU hnX'K riHeiv.d Udav XA swluii is! HI hlili, OotuiiMHi fciii'sr. 2 " I'ono Itirw ' 1 . , 2.1 " rrusherl A tt .! ! K,...,,ru : Which willbestsd at biwvsl markut pi a-e . . ..... auvi . - f 50 hbla. Flour, iT all gra. )-. 1 ' Hept au i-ur W)I'01.A REhf,. IRESU MOFNTA1N Bt TTFIt Just received and lor asl t,y . . . nept. 10.il4f x p. WJL.I.IAM.st iJf A; l i) 1 1 , ., ' kVKEMI .AKRIVALM! 1I.At IvUt GOBLET, Sl'AltTUJUd FI!!. ! - ... v'r '.O.flt FAU OTOTK- I ' TaW Ki.iv.4i si,d Forksj and Oomin,,,, (arrerq slid Voi-ls, ni,.., Khie and -llnrthor Mines, l-oily buive. I'ueket.Cntknv of all pn- onnlsiu I b,ae and choi., t-.,.,i,. andSid.-s.at 's ' . 7 . """" iaaiJIiisilStCi.. ...JEKKivaa nvnn "V r . A n " M . a ? 1 v ii '" 'pi . si s , ' " " sa a) t-lNKDrtt-WKLlM. - vl-KIJX - .. ' , . riiresli-ly, loilTenieni and Eihit. It hw enllSI. An i... .!......,. I.I.. , . i ... I,, I iV" -. ..pgii; ni wu r l immlier) wIm ivv.t waillr-ik, eilhur Iu IsriL KIs- . iiu i n(s- liiiiing limun, . ..ils-ral bi-ruw off. rr-d tu AKents. e, 31-ai-It N.-sl-rii, N, C. CtOSil ItlliNH'OliNt ' " V ;' t V Crietaiitlj ami-iag and fcis .i.. 1,- . ak (1t,)i,:ti.if n- p. WU.L1AUH05I A iYi. llflr.l IIHE!! hbt.s. Fi.Ksji vniNE 1.1 p ; and f"r sale . ' 3- In ' il-Oun,BH AM DJBAUElaj u ? HAEDWAEE, ; CTJTLEEY iBr,. bfTEEI I-LTINO pACKijjfT W.WJlAtkll. - V" IAIkkiai.. m. Ba HKKt AMI MABKa4 - - - . - t. I 7 1 (Tv .: v. ..I.JUiALER 1.' ' ' ' LnMBKB, Hint, wood ; - alHM(VUTH, PlASTKR, HA lit, TAR, ''PITCH a. ."''. TCttPEiilTlWB-; ' ' T &Kmr Asti'Vti.,""":; j-. 1 ... . i.iu 1111 nf t -y-rr. !: 10-awhn I. CKIK1.K. I -X;--; - y n ( w. sr. . , xt'jw--vLEi)piJvijaIj, i'hx uvom i. Amy , HBXT TO fC4Nm WATWHU. . NwRrOI.K. T.. ' Kept. I0 -.10.3ia w. a. - TNSV s n o ; li its , AND '-"""- -.COM MISSION li MKIUJHANT aaj . am mmm ,. . Kt ' ' ' ' ' NOItKOI.R. VA. ' Mr of Pore PEltrviAN Ol-iv,, . . A koriili,i.r. kortlllzen.. HOPE, BA(iiIN( u OH AMI A U A KIUKs;, tTenrritr rommfsiiloM;" Mcrciia . B i'oniMrrre -lr.e t r th 1 ATrENi nUmnur t kai., ,i H U1M-111, Oram. t,uiul,r. T.J J. XL1. Htores, A . .. am .nr.- f sii,i,u Wrlrirr' tt-ai to .imM uniit (rf , !' witrd "T5 C'HAKlili. , if f-i-sariup, -. ..-.waryiiM. D. it.4!OWANl, Whiiiftou ou R. G. aiii;IO-.hn , tlrauville, i,, mhj,),;. , K . - i fax ., H.o 1. B. HUNTKH t (!0., COITON l'ACTOIK ' '" V'.-ni ifANIb.''! . .,,,;(, -( 1 ! !,.., . ,;, .;,,' ' rrolue 4:oawmlaiit INrn-liaBlt, COUNKU ilKIH A WATP.R MTKFI-TK, - . rortMiiont!)," Th. : , 1, !-.-. -. .: .... .(. .. I Will M il h, the Mitriints of Noriok: upjj k " Bum II. , I.IVKI1CO..I,, ull U.M,, linttna, . lol-aemi, Naval Mtsfi-a, )in-d "iil and all market ; ' .- ' - alrte Pr,h1iti.e, LiIstsI tultaiiwttttiifet mhU, ,t aHiut .hip. nu ul. and iuvmuihI sil. iin..,, u iiiirt'luaa oriHi'n-haii.hi. 1 Aik 1:1 ft. .-hit ... ....... 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1867, edition 1
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