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-1 --' -- ''-. , V 1- ' ' 11 1 ; - - . . . ... - , ... ..- ."- P ' -... r3!. JL "3 t ." 1 H -3 ft Mi, 31- a: 1 I I. If i I 4 8 st. if .2 1 Si ti ll i t p. v.v; m if V ' rj. ' i. 'if II. 4 j4 I i tr 1. nr. i to ft m v I! 1 1 -1 1 ' v P. 4 il i 11 W ;i ) to rn A " I SA C r at- a- i ft- - Upo0 ttAilcsuoCS 0 .. :y v Select CJointmttee in relation to tbnpniMt ft, ,? - s vf Ybeiit erf. Habeas Corpu in tb Ste .of $ : C ' ' 7 .- NirtlTclrdlica, VVedncsdar, May 25, 186 U ' I: " - y r- oPEAKFR l ICCI grcai .cmii:Ti king' to discrisk tbc.salyect 'f lhesp reso -: before this todv.. Jt.nas oeen. tuny nisca ;v somcol tho altJcAV biaicstqcn and Ihw;s 1 - f conctrr. and their argnmenis ate before ,t I-can scarcely ?bopo. lo present the question nv new Iwrht, Vet, as the orgn of the ; 4iu .v I cl called upon, &s far as I nuaj.be able,4 I (eel -cnjbarfassed J lso' because or the reat . !ni i jnle of debate in, which the Senator from New IIh .over (Mr.- Ilall) h as though t -proper to in- -dulg. Jle has circamoavigat'jd the globe in search of topies. whiclr he chooses to say are gcr- ntaio to the subject, vile has regretted thejntfo ; dnction.of the resolutions because, in. his opinion, " ".it'CT, bate a tenJcncv to reviire "party feeling ,nd '. distract ; and divide us, and ; has referred to the condition of parties iu this State at ebe beginning of J.hia.. revolution. . He - baa . also discussed- the . j subject of ilaverj-, tic Wiimor Proviso and the y manifold encroach tronts-of th North upon the Southland has not omitted the qnestioo of the genealogy of different porMonsof the American people, and the "comparative ptiriiy cf Northern and.. Southern blcod. , I should be glad to know what any or all of these things-have .to do with . . the fubject before us f They belong in no way to this occasion, and I will only a? in geneial 1 terjn thatif 'any party feeling"; shall be aroused herey the Senator is responsible for.it.- He has, ' in the verybeginning 4T the debate, uttered the rallying cry "of party, and in the course of a Jong, apeeqh ha? only briefly touched the proposition .we are consideritip. : But I shall not follow him in hK rambles,; "The resolntions in vol re nothing " butrry quStioDs of consu'tntional law. and the que8tkin of the neces-iry for the suspension, of th-s rriyilege of the writ of habeas curpus, and to hese sliU voofine ujjself. "tJp(n 'he question of tire necessity for the act ot Cugrs 1 shall say but In tie The, rpson which, luduced 0ngro to pa's the- net we- cUi municat?-d to tat body in secret ssi'n. We d nt y r know w hat thev were. Tm V'c Pei dent (Mr. Sfepfiei's) ntiiutc- tht tlu Uw .was lDteLueu luaiuiy to . ptMare jjjmih tu Laio'iim. and we have n'-noh reason to t.efieve thin Jo b. true, from what we have lru an inttfrviw betweeu ihe Preside ut and Uu Nrtli Ctn iina delegation in C'jngrts-, ihhi tin; closf'o the lft jSession. Tncie is rason t !e!jeve it, al.i tio n the avowal gf the Ser.ator from N- w fjandvert who ues the Governor as Jtuttnnii, ihat tht-rc is wide spread disflVctiin i" tliis Stati-; HliboiU'h the Governor simply &ays that th re is some di bfffction here, but njily to Mr. D vis ailfi.iuin - tration. And it is&ta'ed. ! im'ler'ot Coir yrtff, that Mr. L;ddwin, ot Vii.-im, tecently de-c'r-i that fuur rt utn? v.i it hs-iuih i ;a' tiieti e, Ur parsing the act. Fi:?i h -aiv- (hs lie la .r,,nd) uegra testimony irwiild u 1 lr ji d'a:ii-t bio persons; sccoti J,.tliai it. to pre- ent the aseriibhu' ol a GVny-i.''n in Noith Carolina; third, t.Lat. when a man CoicMpt ed there lnjVhi Lc no chance tor hiur to g;t tMt . ot the army ; fuutlh, to pi event the rljvnaiii ot -peisons atrcsted as spies. The fiist to ao i uahlt for conimcnt; but ifwiil- be ohs ived tra "tily cne of thccC icasons appiijes . .parheu' y t North CarclicR, and. if tua blow was aii.. o SJH r.jally at her, it struck alaO'Mississippi ani Gem-in, oth of -which States Lave passed resolutions i.-iuning the legislation of Congress. Thev i-it, I trust wolrrl, that it strites at tlie cuil tit. i tics of all tho p-cp'c of tho C.onfedetwy. B i :)atvrs rnry huve been the reasons jzive. f i n't-" -r idcnt fcr "th? snpcripirrp, it U fair to r i-Munt i. -: they were general, n ftor of some H- r Vular, i favcr of tho present act tl-Ht.mj-v ' io sfcow ihe crce5?i(y tor, spending ihe rii "'eg to lh ror.-stitntion, r.ot the necessity for .ncouslitational cL:ctrc?nt. And Ht ll events . failed to Sftii-fjnny of our prKent represen- t !' in OoT.&re:-?, ecccrt Mr. "Gaither." . f ' ...... Toe act is a"rcost extraordinary one It would evu. irom tha.prrani!?lo that we are to be treated to a li'tle eoiuti'iiticnal Togislation. Congress'has r.o.r to sujpccd.tho rtviloge of the writ u wfcen i- cHses ot icbellion or inv.u-.ion the public safety f may require it ami Congress is.the sole juge of the occasion for exercising the power.. There ' Mhu invasion ; Congress ha decided bat the aus pension ;is - necessary' for the pnblic 'safety ; and Congress has itself "suspeuded the writ without undertaking fo delegate authority to do so. AU this : the preamble very c;t rofn I ly recites together with the fact thattl e President requested the passage of the att. Now, sir, the Senator from New Hanover says in his .minority report : "Nor does he accept as tyie, facts stated in the resolu tions, lie denies the repeated and manifest in fractions of the constitution by the Congress of hc Confederate State?, and has yet to be pointed to a. sinzle." instance."" Yet. it fo happens that ppei Cijress, on two occafons, passed acts by vhich ah ey express If de'valed to the President the au thority to suspend the writ whenever ia his jadg . ment the same miht be necessary. l"here have - been, then, i repeated and manifest infractions," amil'is significant thai tbe preamble-of this act contains a clear declaration that the-two prenoos acts of the. same Congress on the "same scfcjid , were unonstitutional. A dcathbed repentRocei is better thau none; and it is a peiuliai coosolatnuii tP.jtnow that in on? .of the Jfatest jct of its eir' istence, Congie smed .to have had "compunc itious yvsitinga,'1 Htd to be inclined "for a mmnent to regard the obligations of- the cpnstitation.. TO pte.nb e is carfullv drawn, and m tar " n aweira a c nect coniititutionsl principhvir to U admiied It t- ulu'ewtlly diawu u1m. and wa ' pr -bably intended to cxnvey in the pt ofiQ the iJe mat sne entire overiunent, n tar m, it ha? - yr .beeo Organized, concnirnj in ihe toceiiv tor the act." It. is plainly In be inferred, totVef, rbat Cnngress saw the exigency with the. JVeMWui' eye, r " . !-r ..;.-f' ' Now, sirj with te-pec to He net, ijf ; '.- 'general itnjKjrr, an aUnning decaraii ii that h i, areamopg the citizenn ut ha CotitVderateJ3itet ; tiaitor? conspirators, plotting to ovttthio thV government, to d feat its uxili'Hfy op raiions, to asr-Ut the enemy, and even t excite Mivile insur rectipnf, spic, etui.-saries if the in.n y a; d otheir, ard'tbatihefe -:riniinaj'.art tit nuu. iiVua'dr tou ; f irmidabte to be dealt wih iu the ordinary way 1 y !" citil-'tributials. 1, uf n, t :dei on Mii.uve iery qi-tne patriotism nd utraniuuff ot bepeopIe.J .The Xouinlime.nl ..1 atgialaUMi.r . that te possible by tho fct that vervidy is ijowt cuuiitu iu vwubiuc uiLustnt ruepecteo of Ik 1 tit? own breht ii o' "K.fiiitiona -' ' -T- ' .i- . . which were ii.ade known to it ty the fresiaent not foresceu -Bv itself !id h'Ch nince the. a measuie piopeV n.rfthe pnMie defence.- in the preamble, turns -ta mtter at,hS in theactlne flaetionF"Ab. trht 8tata-e ba8 reaJe M defined th comtitutfon -declares ": ;.The Tight X)f thje people he KPcnra inr.hu? nersons. tiouses. DaDers and-enecis t thA Drminon of the toofeder-tp Stares f or iaat oi ; aa. against unreasonable aearcliea.and seizures, shal not iaing or laeiUag totbers t(juibBdoi" tbe-onetl-rt be vtolitedirand no warrants ahall issue but upon eau.e f v; And If tbse. (Fences were nel, J probable ciuse, supported by oath or rmaUoand jjM? :S;.g particularly describing the places -tobe-Fwrchw JWJT,; " -KjWvi& &rg. - in the persoua or things. to be sewed."- Again:. ora - be deprived ijf life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. yxQwmo aqu, uuijrrequires o or . . ' cvic., Mw " i "t - ' mm A. a A iraMftMM V I am 4U m BS, a a9 M sestion oi any o ine enuraerarea onences. iue son arrested is imprisoned for an indefinite period: auu auiiuuu ut. ue. weu zseuicu jaw ui iuo iauu, "are not 'due process of law" under tan ; American 'k.IBlrt .i--"''5 -'i ' t' '" '" 'J'-, - S' WiisiibUituu "To make imprisonment " lawful it mut either be by process from the courts of iudiciture, or by war rant from some legal'offlcer 'haring autn'rity commit to prison which warrant must te Jrt writing, under the1 hand and seal of ' the magistrate, and ex press the cuses or 'tHe 'commitment," in order to be examined into, if riepessary," upoh a h .bes corpus. If there be no cause' earprei-sed. ' the golfr is not bound t detain the' prisoner foi' th.H awjidgen in this H-spct. saith Sh-Edwarg Coke,' like 'Fvstus, the Tin, nan G6verndi.,tb'at it is unre'asoirable tor send a pil'onery ana not to signify, -wuqai iue crimes aueg -l 'i Tl Y.ft. T.I n ISfr'V T v . - .JS f- T rl I ( 1 . . II ed." (Ul. Cm. Thft is- hat wis .unrtrstoodto be "due process oi law- in England and in America at the time of the dopttmi ot the ftflerl- constitution, and the-phrase is URd-with th'S 'meaning in tha instrum 51',. S" the act noes tint stop at a suspension of (ho writ, tMe o j -ct ot widcti e t- kWp a iar- in Cuat dy, m u ano i?' es tr ep eiimina pr ceetlms' without hicb n ariigr .n be tead mde It dispetises 8rith he dji pioct-s-T oT l iw' leq-med tiy tie constt u turn,. veii "ltd t at mstr tuen , itid deleiatH Te--.poiu.lle,. unbdiit il, "arinir i y po r. VVnat a field fo pi s; infiM:.4t r -.n p.rNsiies - (c the indu g n e .f prtvateof iTic and p 1 i -al" atnfnOHty I What an eiib uraieHM nt n th- tugher fi-r nt viilalnies.as we I a ti ihe contein tth e vin s -which soring from ihe r.a'Ji ot- t "eifini" tt oilier. people's uintsi 1 It twjuld Jnr nueitie tonn.-st th t ihe power will n proha-lv , e a .us.-.d... Any t-xetcise ot t e i"0r to attest by Vmiei" is n iuse of itself. . And' .'n Je voluiintiaiy l ines 1 1 e ue is -nut that ad the power eonterr'd. on tt e-Exnuu've htaii is not used, bu that ttiote it. us- d t an s conferted. Are the Con federate St tes ihe ln p Txct i tin. "But "sir tbe tnKfc- fr ui x rw anover ant'eipatins; tbe rrguuient c titeri t'!t tue 4-wr t u.spand tbe writ car tks with it ex nectissilate he power t tu pend I be person' rigrita gn rai.n' in o h r j'arta f the constitution. I bar kiio-n tbe enaior f r a log time hoh hare srreat re i-p-c fr hm . s-r.d t yrfa:l ...unre hie tra knt8 and can d-r. while J confers to: ui i;r 1. ami atiinfur his logic r ins htiuieniF. "y, ii'r. ia yh'.t sc ool of poHtic.il phi iumVbj wis ifce rtiiiiior unttii? Ju e y not in t e iStatea' ijghis m-L. ot;. a! u cVa? n ' tat no old federalist or f"is. Hl.ii-uit rrM(k in so outrageous a doctrine tt'i joi iwt r ,.btvt bt i.ieji-i.rtd tbt. tbe power t mj?p nd ib nnt t tnbr r us. mrpJiroly'uiFen and mr rriu d. t wi h r-i-iii--iai.-T " ri. wj.h it the power to ancnl -rtUFpnil X s piDlti.t nt-iined in other- carta of t e iliSKuinci. ? ir. ii i t i hut - odio.is than tbe don . r J rin , Hfrigh f dr 4n.. . fii i . g.e can do everything not pr- bii'iied' io if y i e n ii fm, for it declares that t"oi.res ao 1 the hihji it t x r-s y forbidden to d. BesiMes, t'- e 'eiix r a .re t.m ilug guatanteen which the c w uid w -p ' fe ) - rpo''ed it .the en nit?tiio, b. eiK.uivm, :iter be ad p i d of be riina1 litttruiLei't, ai d e ki!0v., as a iut ti at iy a well ki.ovn ru'o O' t-i lm i , I itiere i-e hj onfl ct telweeti i r e ameiduieut iiu . i- vinon- o nie'or gini i-batt-r, the at cr mut g-vtr wa; Uu-. h re i- uu oi fl t;t or inc- qim uncy. nd (bej ail id DHiuo(ii--Mly totther in tbeot. te ierate conrtiuitiou. The oath i tbe St-n-itr basoandia. te coostuuuou, thetiath i the en-tor bascaodia. ly pot roe qaeftion upn the'ou'y ground which he can put , and has ben ca pelled to ui peal throoQ ut his aru- ucnt. to abiffber Uw than tbe constitution. Ha hntdlvJ MM tta. a II.. f re..pbno peVil,.b.nh.i' ecce of the nntion is endangered, Congrtsa can diaregarl any, and all of the provision of tbe-organic law of the lnd, which it has sworn to eupport end maintain bob in sun- ebine and in BtoVra. lie also declares that th safeguards of ' personal liberty, which 'we have copied from &Uana a Ration at jeace with foreign powerf, and in theenjoymont ci domesuo tranquility K and the argument is; therefore, Congre? can dispense with tbeta ail. Can there be a more astounding, assertion, cir, than that this eonftitutioni adont ed in the opeujng uioroof the paoft cisantio struirffle th world has ever: witnessed, was not intended for.war as well as for peace. ? The very extravagance of these ptopoeitiojis makes them unanswerable- -- - - . Again, sir, in his extremity, the f!enator seeks authority for this suspension in the action of tbe colonial toneress ourmg tne revoiuoon, ana m the tact that the British Par liament has Several limes suspended' the wiit, and some fimes'whhouta sufficient rearard for tbe ororisions of AW- na Chart a. But the.Senator soems not to, have adverted to the fact that It wae many years before the adoption uf tbeiederal consiitutien. atod some vear3 urior In tha aAnm Uoa of the -rtieleg of. eonfederation, that Cotgre.fs ccn. fergd upon General Washington. extraordinary powers 5 t a!p? to remeiabr that it is tbe theory of tbe English constitution and of tbe common law, that Parlia ment is omnipotent, and has the power to dispense with or repeal the many guarantees with wbib the nua,m ,.f Englishmen has protected tbe liberties of ihe ujurpatiens of the crown. Yet tbe SenaturVarKum nt , omb aruaojeni nas tnis power, the Con gress of the Confederate States, owmc its "ex-Mence ft a written conftitution, and capable of ex rcning only ih pdwer expressly delegated to it. and those re.Mitinirby neceteary implicatiorra from thde tgat d powrr. uoes-es the same unlimited anthbrity, nd .au in fact repeal tbi Irrepeabble Kw of the land. This, ir, is his logic, and I do not admire i - . i ow, Mr peafeer, I tbink this, a sound proposition v-unmuju,, j.Urpe iur ween lorgrss ran pass an actVuapending the writ of babes r.,rpus, h t . con tinue In Qdstoij persons charged with offences against ihe criminal Iw ,f the- Confederate goverri men t. That ia v w..a.&ry i.iiu imeucoa snown to the laws. 'And these offerees Uiun ba such as endanger the public sa'e y This mut be a tr.m gene al res nine, or t e e.-xrlcii .n i tu ense of reHrlltou or invas..,n hen the public safety may require ti ao: the public fe- ci ,;oi , 4,n e 1. "w- u imp rilled. -Tois view is .-ustaiud, in totidem txrbU, by uutn.-ntj ; Th powej; .if Hupetion ia. u iair coaMruo- ii-Mi, . n ten .s c ' itl-nee8 en a Ks-mic tne untiio areiy. ('! d,.3l S.Le ot th'.fle-ce e umerxM in Che ac f k c nt' t" e . riuiii.M.. - ! . f t. . .. . . v.m n .. w . - - , v 'vwivir-uivtl'. ...in ... .. ...11 . . a . ... fc c uiii-i y i .w .j vuie tiur I w -t ..11. Of 1 lle fi'-t C:M Hie treas ti :.id :rfUir.i.-r T h... eye. is uT.i M UiUb4- ff n e .nd ther-is 1 w neeessuj for tbf sup-ti...o n ioc.w i 1 . Kep trot rs in cu-t ly Bat wt.rtot m . ? I b hj. n 1.. e tUer iuv he i .uieu.. b eotiij io i.-ii i( rr i,w. ! re i- a v t t u of the Cn d rate St-t a un.- M i. er .1 with tu- hmuv ad in the ,r Irt a1 1 lt VI . Ill) . to , 'eta : fut,.iv a lr.1f.1r. ol.!ie,-ell." : i.t is (.on i) n m h .r t;m-f Hii-i no wri i.t navc-.s r .iprt? c... u.ir- ,fner utut thchMitd.l ibe taiii'r iy ibei ouuer .hej-tjcae. ? Ae tr.eae niifry -ffeiee! tocu.; .ei0teiiv jjf the t rivilee "ot the writ ii o:"waC rr arte to o .utj hy coutr buting tititauiye"e u-us lot.d tiij"ttt ur ic ,..'Uger." mi.h- vui oue iMtlmiHiooo' ici it was t-xuht to w wuldj . o rVivrj,mo t. toe i.p:eri lrw iug wuh the enemy 9 prohibited by a MaM.'v b it. it endanger tbe i-uMic sa.tet if ttjt "u waoii'f tc-u ihe b-guaniwg . ot me war ; and tf .ha "if ''l"-ly ffeine s tit i. th rCOuiuioj experience. iue tbier who s eir m,!!,.!- -.r, ,urleins i plu ot tobacco f tu e vfao nn a. a nnat mm " if nAAafte ;M vUtllfe t-f ali.n.n 1 n rr In avi.iH mi if... rice and aefl.l ,. t.. K. . ... T . " .JVI.." .-..i--". ?e " 11 service to keep oai et ib person sball.be. beUI to answer or acapiiaj; or .o-ui;r-, ,wbapattiEf fpeacb oia net be gaiiry umterst is aoi? " I wise infamous crime, unless on "presentxneni or in aCrw. sir, that do g er tatti of , di rr-tlna ..'" dictraerit of a crandjurr, except in cases arising in given to a dictator or exere ed bj loifH rtf p-we-; than is the laud otunaraL forces, or ia. the-militia, when in bare .too.vbt.. M gUn . 7tna! '' der" of,the President, or ot the Secretary pf AVar or, partj, returor ooder oaib ibat bei b'4 .6hii.bjfc order -f General commanding the Trans - Mississippi Depart for some one of tfc$ cauef mebti' ned fa jbe aqt. ib only, menC1 acting- under his authority fori the arrest of oati that is madp, aod.ot at all ds't one-an t tbi, anv citizen of the country. k There Ts rio reponsible -hi. T?f. audeieiu retara. Prf- State -courts have concurrent jurisdiction wnb tne tae'reaaentaione-and,dproaentn nw wur.aau jstnun Confederate coorts m cases of unlawful imprisonment tbattha dpatoenu.owararo.fou , . r. V . . - .. - i.u other prorision of the CoButatioa,s.w sap 'nae,s wbio& by- Confederate authority: no State oan protect i t0 the cB5;d a8 e s nd rtial; , ,own citizen by its own writ It issurerfluons tosay , in tha6tate oqJ diWict wuerein tbe i-;eriiUshaH been that the orders" orletlfes &e cachet of in? president of mmUted. -vl " J SW. . V W .V T .III II 1BBT ... a , a . - . - ... 1 . lauth-s thMi - h: VIvjL: X T.-'!er AO cone. ,xta . wT'?w wwi awjnne-. eorn Jb r A telewm fr,uuirn i . CT ; AV riNi..vpc..i.j(ni .i.iv.- - -. .-. . i ;. . i n b n A t T i .- ii.-. . !h: ; J a : . ; i -r.triAA... . v w - -w j . i , . frt. - . . - . - . . ,w"3r t COT up" to ItxeTcf Tbe Prd.-.: J C.: " arrested by .order i"5 wViw'.w8an shines- wrtiiW-i.J. ?h I nn nffdnee ll oot eJ. and t !il clear- oo: one', I - th ai mbieh vu not tnida .a "-ffd'ice by otbej wi-i act 1 tndpenlnt tatmiii. Is It nottiogutar iheovthere heir wru,i.o...uMt, to I Zsjnce of hoWi og. tntercree,rti t' nsoij-'Withput jno rppimej, Dover' to aav M ja'a-gaini, as fnjg as he . lire". tact it Own citiiens br itt brn writ. , It iu;- writ isugue I A officer makin? tae arrest 'anl -liTjne ru61y f th- & :out of the reach of the processfmr curtauoul he is I - " B IT - - - - . , - - - . por; iwiW r, n - jw;.1 trihnnal for exitoiaattoii or I ra. bat to a emmiftsioner.a.tlitaryv satrap -or a pra iu i sue to emi iue, niuioBr -iuaicinr-nuuyi.v i,i'"'uku "j But perhaps, nr. the cnafcter or mis ace may ne oest illustrated by comparison aad e tras5.,;; The -fente u the Dited tate io. when potue of the ah?t:s 8tes men and lawyera ot tbe iooe' beli'Cged t that bO'Jy, nas.e-i rbe bill "wlicb t aia ab ut to- cite, aod wv ieb' -riu?"'a.l t&nu uoanimou8ly rejected by the Houise d I?epre;traiivH : ' " Tht ia all cases where any uer;-on -uc prfoaa- rurg- d o oath with treasun', or ther high ' crtnie dr m -d raeaoAT, endngeriiig-fe'pVafe.-tafety or Doutr-lrtyf f "ohe Uuited States, pav.e ba -r thall le arrested or. uprison ea byvi'tue of'hny. wartaat or auth r:ty .f f ha , Preside of the United Statef, or froui th Chiet ; Executfre Mcw irate 'of any tate or territorial :Kprerr oient. .or from ,aoy person -acting under tbe direction or'aath-rity of tbe Pr si -deni)f rhe Uoited States, tfee DrivileL'e.of the'wiit of Aa- I ... i. .. beds cotpv naii oe supentre i,' &c. . t . .- I Mr. nron. of Caswell. witK Iahito cf ato.l tl.nf i- e then decUred tbat tbe act of 1807 proposed tb Ubsni 'te toe w'i- of fresideMt Jetterta for the lw if tbe land, and a the Senator faid tbe House of hepreseotailres did al most unanimou-ly reject ir. :. ; ' ' vir. vy-rrea. rrfuujSlsf : I nm oblbe't t tbe Senator, t was not aware of tha hi.'oncHf tact, but I recol ect . that Vtr. fferson is stated to taFe id a'nnf ifa.t ttuie tha be w In faTVy.?tftie e e ual. uureiuitnu i"-ce of ihv. habeas CUTJIU9 m vr. , - , - But I deiretpcall tt-nthm to notne f the f-atares oftht bill whic how an tihn"?t"cntenii)ora ie"ns uttrio'tidii ;f tli! pMvlaton of the coi.etittuion iu r lati d i tliv siiVpe ieh'ii of the rit. and whicli sustain me in toy vinw of th nresetn act. Charged on oa U n The b 11 whs evuietitly fram-d in view f that pr ion of the Ccm-titutiou u hic'i riclnr e tWt ' no per wm sli.d I b deprived nf life, libiTtv, or property, wiih-i;t due procew of law " Wuh trea'smn; "or ti er ni'irb rrmie or mU demeanor." These are term degiuatiift offv cy hich,'b r ference to tbe lawa. are mad c rmin Thi-8 oa man coa4d be arrested unleta lulvCjar rd no a specific tfe e ji?ai ,8t thi ovvenmient, previously deel r. d .nrl-d fl - d h l-.vv"anl usdi 8to i by ib peui'le. Emla- tfttlug u.e i e' e, , f. tvj-a d n QtraHty of the United frJtes." T i-u u it up. .t'i.writ .; w to be eapeided only to persons fullVch.irwd W;tL;mmea affectinjf tbe uhlie gafety. " Sir, I df HOC refer t this bill to recomme- d it a m -dfl for imitation, but for the purpose of showing ho.v littl there ia in the- prea nt law wuich cnn be cniin.-n vl -r suttiiued ; uw grorsly It violates all prh cipie ; bim far k places i lie f i rvjint "f the.people Under t e conetitutioa ajmve tlu coiisTirir io . & d aoove the once proad eov. reuuty .f the Stales; and hv cin-pleu-ly it makes that servant the arbiter of ihe liberties, if not lb lives, ol hU coitutrytnen. . . The people deserve great credit for demeaniVisr tnenieelYep, and it'ia to be expecrea and a sired that t ey wid fti 1 contnu6 to demean themselves, -o aa not to hec -rue obnoxious to tnis most obnoxloa? law. Ihe "ii' we have" are ?u!iic ei.r . and pciuapo inn uBn i uu imi oeneve it; -tn'- u innate. Miirt:et d ibis couutry may not suffer by .tet, gh d fr a tune in a -eva c Bur tne tnVtory f ibis revomn'oii wiii s nv o. be h" e-tly writteji, and as the Senator fnon 4uv Hanover ha predi ten Its verdict, I Will venture the asseition t'tai, u .less r here be reasou to repent of to centuries of Au.lo .America "freedom, ita 4mzoraje judgment will consign all iic i acts .ud -their authors. (I wid uut say advbeaus ,) t. an u.ie.iVta'i) rVuiwji ' To the tnlrd ridutioii I d not tninji tu i cn b - ay ya-'ld objection. What We mean by lib rty m tin- coin. try p. it ll C -use, not freedoni from leuafr striilit-. but free.ufui r. srn a'te.i oviaw. and len-eu. orooectwt hik! restricted 0v vsrui, h ,ii- . - ... . - .: r ' - 7 lunuur. iuii lit Am-pcii uoeriy. - ; It 1 felt disposed to discus the.funfth resol-ntio' , I have tie taiued tbe Senate ton Idugtudo so..-B;n I k u t oi-ptred, and while It is properly em bra '-yd Ln the report f tin ."cnnm-inee, having been discussed mthe same c t lieci ion hy t eOoVemor, 1 shall neither enter into the det iils ol w.Mat is c ilied tut mil. tary bill, nor .into the question ot it c-.tissitu i-udity. The i resolution ia simply lutued to oecl-ire tne ff ct f. ;i d nt.,. test aalnrt the general. "Otflhiiiu d claim of p v r on th ? pari of Congrces which is c- utained i. tb? flr?t secti..n-of me act. -I am not permitted, .Vtr Speaker, io entert in tue nowe mat thee resomtiouf will hive ny eifert upon Cougt ess. From wbatleee to-uay inth. 'i ublic-ijriii'ts I o lievethat that b dy Is prepared to dniegard tbe fob-nm. pt;ot.t6 oi soverei -.. States ii. matters vitai to their inter sis. tneir ,iiierti-snnrt rh Ur I re Dose Yet it is oot the less but still rn,. niv .W L f adu oar solemn re.nionetr'inee. if itnccoiaIishe n tummf.re. j " wi" at. ealt show to tne people of Jiortu i urohua. Ed to De .wor,B' ana w :ior wno man c -tne atier us. ttiat we 8 iJl ZSlZZiZTltm dom; aud that we have tbe e orrt a. d tue inaulit.egs to Cou- demn, it we donot nslet, tue ciicroacaiuo:its of . erpotufu.- . . t J oailtted to refer, .13 1 ictearle ! to to i i th s coanection , l? "VS"5,01" th h bya corpus tCt o C. r es II. or to writ of habeaeonpus exrt-uded lv tocasoL It mi orreetra.nt lorcn.imiai or eaporede iniiTai iuutu vol t P 31, noti.) , ;iri8 mrnetit. cit.-XSeiu. ' VALUABLE TABLE? : ' Table Showing ihe Value of The U,d Issue of v Con federate Money when Diacountl for V? Ketv i. sue of C infedwate M -m y. a the ate nf Three Dollars itl Old I-sue for Two Dollars in New '$& tie from $5 to $750 : H 0ld Issue. $ 5 10 15 2jD . 25 - SO 85 40 45 .50 65 60 . 65 70 75. 60 85 ; 90 95 100 105 HQ 115 120 - . 125 130 ,135 140 145 toO iV.'w Ixsus ' $ 3 S$i 6 66f 10 00 13 33 16 66f 20 00 tZ 83 26b6t 3 00 33 ?3 3rt t( 40 00 43 33 4i '66f- OH Issue. $155 160 165 170 17$ . lbO ' 185 iao 195 2n0 205 210 215 22Q '225 230 ' 235 240 245' 250 r. 300 350 400", 450 ..500. .. 550 6u0 650 700 7oO ' New Iisve:. $1.DP 33"' lpti 6 (if '1.10 00 t If 3 33 m & : 120 oo- : 1.23 33' IfB o WO'fl.i tjf,33i 14o 00 . 143 .",3 ; i.lf UCf ; . 1& 01) f 1(53 HHi 1 'r m 00 1 . 103 34 j 60 (10 5333 56 6(i 6'00 63 33 66 r6 70 0.0 73 33 76 6ti 80 Oo 83 83. "86 H6 -""TO 90 - m 33 9f 6uf ? 100 110- 1 Si I6f 6Hf 20 00 233 33 2S (()-! Sito 00 33 3 if Sdli b'b'f 4l 4.0 4 83 4Gl.r 6.. f 5U$ ow -. v- . Th Cnlu'tioid Carolinian -.y that f F , has fallen M. ..... ... lt- iu I" nlf MI -ltl IIOlII. to-mer prirep ar d th th r kiri laf nroduef uve iiecut.ea. iue ct h money is u; rtnib yr !.arce and. pnce gWraly nns tec. h- e-pWiijVj fur articles produced hery at houn;'. $5 note ait' only paasablp at a dio.i'it of one thi. d ihref, ,.,.' tho who hold 5Vmast ither fund th'vm -t w 4,p -7-cent bonds or xohanje- the in Jor" iewjc,di tei4 . A CoERESPNDEKT of the Ii cl UHii d; Dispatch : wnuagjraw Gaines Mill, sa5 5 ftatei. by yi fccje onl&J-ia' C(?o v era ft hiesea in Spowytvania. iduceiiia: campaign would; pro:ib! v-reach75ior : 80 V CeopAKd PbtmcSitA feuerfroi - . i nnia nv died, uurnani iinr. ni inn tDLtLUP- v i vu-u. a ,ar r auvi i KEPORTS t OjP ; TH E f. PRESS .ASSOC I A TlOJf j Entered aceordln'i to act ol OonsrreS, in-the 'year li, bvU; S: Thbashbo, in tiB Cierk V'Office of? ttw , D istrictCourt - of Uhe ? Uonfeddrate SUtes; of ,t.b prtberaUIstrlct,' pf Georgia. - ' -;iOi.t-v--- - a : RK7HMOND. Jcjtb 10 The enerffTflre t'ipa'sand Btrong: -ander'Katiis iuade uepera teatteii.pt to 'carjture jpeterabur I ney advaieca in two coinmns ana alter several - apsauivs tVpon the (Tka' s-itbeast orabe ;tity-T which jwrr-reputifetf n ceediid ni 11 inking about two hundred militia causing l h-tu t retreat witn a losa l vx Krueajs.no: inirty wouaqea, incina - itf m of the-, best' cjtiasnaixx-. X'' -' ' - r 1 .T,ie miTMa "-t. vuht like veterans. ;Tbe Tankfes thei aa anted to the skborb nt- at an opponuue baometit Qrahnr iatr TV ooeot from eservojr Jiilh almuitaneetnjly . DeariusV cavalry chargea.tbemy'u '- tf-fr'; r-'--V ...--Th enfirtiv wheeledr and M ia sreat Confusionu Colnmn ' ba'tery whtcii arrived ,m; it ae. ..- iftf '-F'.! I.. ; tmr relnrurcements pur-ueu tue ..iwtes a.or .eeTBrw cj'i v. :Th r..rttr?pnr-fl of TimitiiV Rives w-t sacked and burned: - Mr Kive was carried ofiU: Rev. Win. Hill, Cuaplaitt of tile- Waatn inatoa artiiery was aao: pnir.eja,.Vrv 4 W.--f if- Af v. yroiri; Georgia?" ATLANTA. : JoxeMO The 'enemM developed - in Jforce yesterday in our front at Aekwortb and oa oaf; extreme right East of the ttailroad towaroaoswell. " - Partial skit mtsbing occurred ;jais alternoozi, ia trout or H..od' CJorpa. -V: :n - i. .! v r Prison-ra report that tbebridge at Etowah has been re-: ttuiit by the Yankees'atd' that the-tratba arenniog to Aek worth 6tton. : ; . ' ?:fi.i tT--'''';'-- , . -l-. Shermn avoids every effort to bring Utm-toi an engage: n.aTstui..ie ju,fl. to bea.twrs,-t;-1 yj-grj& ' P'fsoneW av he has ofders ot to riat a, jpeneral encase- jt"V. orown reruroea ir ' tue vjrou. jesteraay wnere ue tit been with uen. o.amton.:- .-. - Northern KtrsGrant;! Sfilf : Ben iTtsVicto rie's Lincoln and Hamlia Prohably Kenomit "nated-;;-;: p. IC H liO N Tf J om i (V.4-jf orth era da te tof thi Tthh av e been received, . Grant's dispatches says, 'tbe" enemy atU aeked the federal lines on Saturday "night, and wereevery- where rep'-itsed. v - ' ": " Evervthio going nn well. v t-, 1 I The corraspondenfc of the '' Inquirer 't admits a loss of five thousand at Wold Harbor, on- the4 ;-:rd. tienTyfer lost a foot, and eve.n Colonols were wounded. - : ' , Tho caueuing at lialtimore indicated thj renemination f Lincoln and Hamlin. r . " ' : Gold V4i. . berm n pavs at -12 o cmck, noon, Ack worth, Georgia,! thrt he bis lull posjesx ju ot te Uailroaa within oue mile of Marietta. - . - V . . Sale of the - Laird Rams ' RrnriXfOND. June '10. -The Steam Rariis; boilt by Lnird have tace i purchased by the E'.ijclish goy ernttietit. The crevv of the schooner' J.' ' L. Geritv were aiscnargta.- . k . . Liverpool cbtkrnarket steady. 'T'- Congressional. . r RTnHXIQXD. Jcne 10 -Tbe Senate concurred in the H -ise atuendtiieittK to h bdl to fstatlish a bu reau of toreun supplies and agm tejectet . ihe bill to aMthortz the army i epnrter T thei Press Associ ation to i ui chase t ati'ins aid forage. ' " Mot 'f t tie day wd n.vnt irrectet sessinn.1 Tu iHousej:aa-'i d the Senate bill lor the relief of States holding old currency, ni disagreed to Senate amendments to ihe oid ncnending; Lhe. tax laws.- A Committee "f Conference will 'e the result. - Cong, ess will p obably a-ijoorri -.to-moirtiw.". t Frcm .Gen. Lee's drmy All Quiet. V RICHXiOXD eTuKE 10 There is no ..qhaTige'in ih' noitfo. bt thtf't : Hftn'es. 'All q.ulet'to. day, - "rom .the Valley rcf. Virginian-Enemy 1-$ . pulst d . m .. . . 1 !'' M UST IN T JP, June 9th The enetuv id yaneed g in .iinlftv with cavjlry, unti were .driven iHk Jiy hoi)) en's intatitrC A frtlinnil oneacb side l ihe ailtoid xdv.inced to Fhshersville, burning t: e r.tilfO (I irack." All oi t. r . . From Mibiie Items from he West. MtHILE, June 10, A special dispatph to the Register irom Sen tobri of ihe' 9ih says that Can ny isappoitite-i adivfsion c'miinin ifcr, Banks, Steele, and Rosecratis rttain.tbeir respective comm-inis. Mfe is reported d.feted .nthe 18rh nit atPflignHC on Y li w B iyon CinMerate los-i 800,! Eederal 150. J Sh.lhy is tnovini:' oil sooth western '.Vffssoiiti 'wi'th iweniyhve hundred men, a ndM'x thousand tnfantrv are ordered soutH iroui Missouri to 'reinforce. Oiuby". A taid is'iraid.toh.ye lelt Memphis fur jUornith. Gold m Meoii'iiis is 25 , . ' P.ieunint nd Co ;hr in . were nominated by the Cl&ve and riid i;if c .nvention. A Wash.nutoi disM tch of tht 2nd pays that thirty thousand wounded have been gent to the, hospitals' there. '. ' ' ' ' ' ' . , ' Urant pitching. ;: BIO U MOND,, Jonr 1 If Accounts from the fro nf rej iesei.t G ant busy'digtrtng' parallels. JSom Krimistiinyesterriay and rn day, birt it h-s amount- ed frvnotftini tilings The lines in some places are- riot hundred yards apart; ? r, J . "-v over t o ': ' SEr0ND.Dl5ATCK. v V S,T ARRS FA ttll, June. 1 l.o chanWe,' fA fhe relative position ot the tyvo arm ies-ave an occasional discharge of artillery and active, gbarpshooting on the part. of the enemy. . , j " , " Scouts report G ant to, be 1 tearing, up' the York river railroad. . , . . v . Itirant is very heavily fortifipd in out front.; and his lines in some places aieJri.Sfiy yards of ourr. Sheridan'$ "Raider Gilcaore pVeparing to ,vat: RKJHViONt) Jusfc 11. -N definite inf -.rmifion of Saerioao's whereanoots ha''een lebi-ive'd He is reported nmviti in he flneo?i'in nt Fiuvannia cJrntv Toe e omy in the Uolum una. vat ley are, t fs report. atd 10 be moving tOvvajos Lexington.- f etl tlr-it Gi'moi e i-. seiidin; troops to ihe j pouihside-of tio Aiino.naUux-u emrutorv t another attai-.lr nn f-'io Aipoinj T 1 reteibOure. Lincoln and Hamlin reported Horninated KItJHMOND. June HU 4 .currently reported nere nnt L.incoin h--q H mum were nominated in liitimor on' tho 8th Go id 17 Nrrthern Nen Uiria at - His Old Work A.incoin.ani AlcI Johnsonthe Woihinees I E 1ERSBURG. Ji7V-TTe mWof the 9th - r ti.. i-: l f . . . . a- ... T.'llltlirolir.' liflfliN iirhorn rti.fi. - 1t ll' .I i.' - h - - " - V I . I I r1 II I I I Ti till a 1 . ( V . I a k W.T a. . 1 I . - . u liLiit rn 411 1 1 iir 1 1 n -w - - - -. ; -1 ifnt irestl-ii-k a Jlirt n1a.. f..rai ..,k". . Orr r,etliy hir-'nuljIi-JiIiru ..x.". a vL: t.t.t - s.y iu .. Pu..!r,..ed fr Jo defeit Wih.'f V clii I notninqteu ov tne tMirmiore Uonventik hn the-8t. inst.. Tm IIeVrtJ hinks tte ticket will tUve a hard ra id t.rrr it; The eteyw.ttresulut.i ." Jf '.he Plnt fom, decjares forntie ,itj-HneiiancV of the Monroe Hey. but ilniirittonr i o.aUnred ".iV.-.l.-wf; j. . . is " " 0.1 olii, a-nn netrovea Hie bntLres and i..ie. dp the-tcrr.rn.e n-tic'lc v CentLifm.iT 'ejvveeCytvtm;i.ptn rvtrati nd oi cUiiM Paris and dr.Vvmtnittki .a ttiar n betwdJJi rl GofttfcBilMdaih,.5; ed ttiAt it-HrjiK rf- Mnt .-i'.iA 1W.-.1. rj-j,4. 1 - , - r w rHiHrinv:ft,iie oi me war " ami cniilp-i thai (irii f.', I--. !heiTe:s;a$eraojid..4breJr5 iim TuTUu through' th- Ust or roost Eastern part of tha ghnines 'f He-aar fl the enemy is not inMa ImtnedUu frbnfbijtrhfs'8ignals;afe seen at Lost Moottain taj Kenesaw. A; dtspati h.'ftpm TGrfint of "June.tti, I p. vmX 88, ,aU has beenuju et to day. 1 ; . 9 ""' ; CongressidntJ- i. RTCnM0ND,:Ji7NK U -Bath Houses hire pMR a Wn resolution viiending the session. until Thur d iy noon, by whic time all the important busine tMlT Tm.rti nrm Will lint IiAaM tfitvifl asT jk. . fill ZIoVea?nts cf 'Sheridan's Baideri. RlCllMOND JtNE 12.- The report that Shetidaa wtp',vitfeJt,ard. the. Canal U not confirmed. th e ecfn tmryf it , is Upserted tha t Ham p ton's cau attaciced the raidera'last eveniaff near. Louisa lrv.!Z 1 1 ouse; and ca p f ured a battefy and a large ; n u mb tf iirif -fu-rsTfyf ilv,:'.;-. f-..iv.:. . ' r : Ny vffictal information of th6 engagement hag Wen j eceiy edj bu t th e report is credj tod. . J. . ; , Another party of raiders. from tthe 'Valley struck m hd Orange and Alexandria Railroad yesterday Rcar Arrington,rNlsn'County. ' - r , ,v; .' ; Tte enemy hay doubtless occupied1. Lexineto anu ttio apaituwy aiuiaug tor i-iy ilttlUUrg, tr, Frbm Johnston's Army.' : ' BATTLE FIELD NEAR 'MARIETrA, 7, a. m Julssr 1 1 Jphn Morral Mortons,; a Tarikee spy, waj captured in, a Confederate uniform Testerdar. by K. ; yicmity of Rorhefroin JCenesawAlountain. ,;bfyerjiL..hiiiarej ot the enemy's; dragons cad bt seen parked near Big-Shanty. . '.r. 'Pri!neri, report that Blair's 17th corps "j.4ne(j ShrmaTin thef 9th l inst. ' , r , AtrquieUduniig the -night, 'up to time of writing. Lee andr Forrest after tho Yankees in Missis v sippi.' ' frr' :' ";'"V ;;, - MERrD.I.AJ,' Junk Xce ? arul Forrest haT, routedjthe Yankee, cobmn near lJaldwin,'in North Mississippi; 'capturing20Q wagons, HeaFily loaded with stores, ol all; descriptions. V Forrest mar! foieed march to nieet the enemj. i mUAVl i.' i n'.. - xitc xauiveea are myiu uestruciive man ejrer before in thisj State. r Murmaduke has erected another batterv en' tb. Mississjippi at Sunnyside, below. Greeny ille, and has a number of boats hemmed up. He had destroyed three steamers up to the7th inst; ." Korc from Forrest. s j . . . w . r . v . b Vj ri r t . t f t . r A V . i n . il.A .. f . v w,,.,,i(,i,,4 "uincni yaniiee aavance ana iiaidrin. He held them at bay for fiveho"ut whefn Buforj? sttuck fheni in the fl inkdrivinvr them four miles fAn ofikiil dispatch ay.- the enemy were' routed and orer tvro-nunurei wagons captured loaded with ntoies InUo many prisoners.- The destruction of ; property" on the yankee line - of. advance is unpanN ileted.""!rhe necroes'iireYindictty."'". Grant Changing his .Base. , ARMY NOlirHERN VIRGINIA June 13th.- fle.becin ino.ing to otir right last tiirfhtat about dus, and hegu'n erossingatLong bridge "about twen. ty md.'fcf .heiow Richmond on the Chickahominy this 'morning. Our cavalry fought the, enemy's advanco hear;Rsddles shopr aoout- fittecn miieabelo here, pur mn, otving to sufierior .numi.ers, were com pelled to give Hack. Th enemy were landing sup. plirs arid, ronforceinents just below Malrcrn Hill last nscht. No general engi'ement to-day. Ab mt ona liU idied and fifty prisoners were Ciotured to dav in f the enemy's abandoned, tneistworkii' and bruueht Til - l From - the Valley . RICHMOND; June 13 --Telegraphic commuqf on vinu ijyncnoutgas nnrr aen.y No'hlhir 'MdditiOn il frn-n hUridan J ' ' I Havy firing us herd in "the direction of. Bet t0tns budge ibis morriitisr. ' ' ' Hanifesto of Congress on ;the Peacd. Question. RICHMOND. June 13. In secret ealnn v;. day nVgnfc -UongreSi adopted a" mahifesto' ecfaring tht noching is mrc -rdently xlesired thari peice. Tlie series of successes with vytifeh it haB pleaded the Atmihty to hies Oor .arma since the opening of 4he present cam pHign, en .bles us to profess this dei-a in lUo iniieteKt;ofcivilizaifon and humanity without dinner oihavipg our-niotives. miMnterpreted." ' The world must n-.w t;ce thut we can -lie ver be con qu ed. atjd v il! .nut our adversaries, begin to fiftl ib hutiwuity ha idedjong enough, and -desist from lo. ger. pers-verance in this 'wanton "iftdhopelesj eontest. h ' - . - V-v. s vj.. .'-f K ' Tiie war on niir side" haaibeen' strictly defensire. We (h nst wish' to mterfeVe with the peace and proopSrity ol the States arrived iffainsf iAIl we " ' "vicrBifTH5s re aeai to tne YOica 1 of rv-sortTnd j'uiftice "and'Bhair determine upon aa ..."vu.H.B pwiNununu! n -contest; upon thern-will be -the ; responsibility " hi a decision, ' so -injurious to theterests of mankind. ViW"e haye nd fedras to theVesult. J - ' ' " : f i--: - -. ' i " '' vv ' -" "' L Congrressioaal ynopsi of tho Tax., LaiT.1 . R1CUM0ND; Jiinel-ThQ mosiimpprtantac. Hoik .jo either House to-day, was the. passtrg of the bill amen-hng .the uUwsrreported- fronl the com mittee of conference, ..Among the- pforisions of the hi 1, as pael, are thevfoJ lowing : Land-purchased and occupied by refuee to be aseessed a the market yal.ie.or 1863. The property andssetsbforpora tioiv and Mocitions to e, taxed the-- same as-the p ipny ana assets . ofindiridua;, he .tax to b pud by. .the compjny. , Ftovided that no" bank Khali P.APP'it. The stock or corporations 4Ud Mssiiauops-nnd.all propert within the , ewiii's ltnes. are exempted from . taxation, A Uax of fire per cent on specie or its jrq'uiudent; in treasury notes. Af additional tax of thirty . per 'cnt. ix JeTtQd-upon the pr.dits and sles nf articles , raeruioned io.-the ,n L t i p , u,e "XacL Jfrom. February 17th to Jujy 1st old tive dolbr notes are to be,taxea one hundi ed per cent, until the Urst of Jknuiry. I" - - - . ' i- . - - . Signal . Defeat of the Cnemyfn ; Mississippi. mciIMOSD, June lSthOmciaUrspabchea from Gen S. o.iLee w-y th .t the bttlflr. of, Tishomingo cree.k ,,w8 Que of .thempw snal.viqtorif 3 of the war. - "" V veJTe nieces ot atni-- u-.r captured, and the rmte of thoehe -ny wero'complete. l orest was fin close,, vrcus pursuit'' ' r- v. 4 ATLANTA, Junet Igiaon . 6f "afiirs in front; ye unchanged, an t have ien Wtwodaya, .Vr-Hli;MwMcpMpti.of,'M;ca8ioqal- slight skirraUMnr aud.firuio weatr er is very cool, and has bechT V?rj. wet for tb past two days.. "'-' ;-- 'Zr.-:: ? ' L-tys.. . j mow uvm inianta r s . 11 .il -1 . .' . . AtEANTA, June 13 Advices from the frtnt'ar thae.iecnt rnirrs'Kive made the foads almost iraps aMe, Ruspendingrall movements of both armies. :- Nei- tner-nasnra a gun t-r. two-days' i ' tvnna aitT.lr - . -t- - - ' f MOBILE, June ll.A special dispatch to the I MohijeWibune, dated B ild win, 11th ul f.V say j, that Forres t made a forced inarrh nnd ttiTtvcv- n.rrnti,: t j-cjeu jai 1 on.AUnnU vuvRoswell reached Iwre Sat i Kr " r r Ficnai m ions were maa tq receive y .ro-n 01 their abearance at nrn The . xi. rirains- are mo vi ng; :Acwortb to day. . - A l'es haTe:tran.pir ed:todayvv i Ou. jioes t;.ong'at.d; tbe 'troors catirely.rt' w Mjtn. b. h. X
Weekly Conservative (Raleigh, N.C.)
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