. I.. Ii.i Hilton .1 ruiu ilioil tl J. or aoonrr. i ; l .,, lit IWMUU " . , Jl rsotiabty expected that I lie proceed !.,r.iliu cuii'i"i,l'''I i r-vlm e a crii i grti political inierejt la llie lUpubho of Meiico. n'J""l P01""'' MTiiiater of the UnitcJ Slate. Mr. Campbell, was therefore Mtit forward, M U"X November Ul, to Mun bi proper function u Minitter rieuipo. tealiary oft unoetf nuiee to mat Kepubiw. Ii waaaltO ihottirhl expedient that be should be attended ialha vicinity vf Uesiee by thsLiaj teaact General ol we a army me uuiwo Sli. v,uW0 obtaining audi Inform. miifhl be Iwportaat to dvUrmiu tbe - Courasto be pwrd 4jMW United giate aj reMtablUbiiig aoU man.iainiiii nuoemrj ana proper intercourse with lb lUpublic of Meiioo. leeply luterealed io tbe" C4Uw of liUrljr mid humanity, it teemed obviou duty ou our part toeiereite whatever influence we powered, for lbs restoration d -ermiiet.l enable ment la that country of domestic and rpub lican form of government. guch wm the CJndrtwn of affair in regard to Melico, wbes), oo Ihe 22d of November laat,. i a i aava. a AAniaai I fratn l'attlsa lliMl omoial loiorni"""" '""v" " tba Emperor of France had tome time before decided not to withdraw dot Hclunvlit of bit force in ibe rnoulh of November past, accord-, log to engagement, but that ihia decision wai maJe with tbe purpoie of withdrawing the whole of ihoae foiowa in tba ensuing spring. Gf lhi determination, however, the Uuited Stale had not received nnf notice or intimation ; and, to toon at the information we reunited by the Goveinrneot, ere was taken to make knowu iti diatent to tbe Emperor of France. I can not forego the hope that Trance, will ret consider tbe ubject, and adopt aome resolution io regard to the evacuation of Mexico which will eon'orro at nearly a l'laclicabli with the eliding engagement! mi. I l Inn row I, the jut expiCtalioiia- of tue united sialea. 1 lie pa-1 pertormaticu ot inili'.ary uivict under any for pen relating to the aulji-cl will.be Inid beloreeiu Government, to long m he does not tol you. Ilia believed thai, with the evaluation uularily renounce IU ri(Li and benefits. . of Mexico by lb exjieJitionoi v forci-a, uo hub . lu.ltie perforiuaoce ot a duty imposed upon ject for teriout dltTerence between Fiance and uie by the CoiiBtiluiion, 1 lna thu aybmitted the United States would remain. Tbd exprca-. U tbrf lieoretuilalivea of lliotut aod of tbe sioni of tbe Kinperor and people of Fiance war J'eople such iiifufui of our domestic aod l hi." I, in I. .; ii J t u r i -nil ..li fjj : pioiiidiU'ti iy our In uti n.uy Ihws. on h llitwt) law remain Uj.ou our ulatule booka, lb(y vliould le f.nilifully executed, and if they oper ale hanblf, ui justly, or oppreaaively, Congreo alone can apply the remedy, by their moditic Uon oi repeal. Political aud -commercial iotereita of tbe Uoited Sralet ant Rot uulikely to be affected in aoina degree by eveuU which are tratupiriog io tba aaataro regioua of Europe, . and tba time taenia to Lava mine when our Government ought to bava a proper diplomatic- repreeeou liou io Greece. Tbla Government bat elaimeJ for a!! neraoni aoteoBvided, or aremted. or oneclrd of orlma. auHuut -jrviiricit rtgbtTff at-tf rxpatnattorr, lid a ciioice of new national allegiance. Moat of the European 8iatce LavediaaaiiUd from tbii principle, and have claimed a right to bold auch ot tlieir autijecu aa have imtutirraled to aod been naturalised in tbe Uoited blate, aod afterward returned on transient, viaita to their native oouu trie, to tbe (letfuiiuaiice of military service in like maimer at reiduiil aubjecls. Complaints anting iroio the lira m thit repect made br furjigo Slates, Lave heretofore been matters of coiitroveray between the L'uitd Slates aud some of the Kuropeao Towers, and the Irritation con sequent upon tbe failure to settle ibis quealiou increased during the war io which Truasia, Italy, aud Austria were recently engaged. While Great Ltritain bat never, acknowledged the right of expatriation, the bat not piaclically insisted upon it. fian:e bat beeu equally forbearing ; ana I ruttiu ban proposed a coinproinise, which, .I i.. . . aiinougit evincing lucreaM-'J liberality, lias not beeu accepted by the L'nited Stales 1'eace is now prevailing everywhere in Euroe, and the preseut seems to be a fnvursbie lime fur an ass sertiou by Conrets of ilm princifde, so long iiiamUiOud bjf the bxeculive Depaltmeut, thai naturnlix4lioo by one S.ate lulljr exempts the oalivu ooro tulg-ct ol any otier b tale fiom the i" at tl.i .r cl I t I. . J i,, We would now a'oo invite notice ti tln .i'c f liiiiili aJverti-(i ly liieCVik and Madter, Mr. L'LACXwtR, and to the H'm Grttn A'urssry, near Grecnaboro'. This Nurarrj was established id 1852, and baa uniform ly sustained Mgb rtputatioa. Tliosa who sraiit to act out young orchards sliould hVward their or der Immediately, as experience baa shown that it ia better to act tree in the Fall and. Winter tliaa in tba Spring. .Tboea who would prefer not to lone the time of sending for Catalogue and Price Lists, can see them at thi Offloe. . o He give erftbie aide of our pfprr to Prraident s'obnson't Mwtagertr Congress. Ha duubr att our reader would prefer it to anything else we could give. We regret that the wise and conser vative views of the President have but few friend in tbe Congress, and are not likely to make much impression on that body. The Radicals are large ly in the majorityj and a'ie determined to carry ev ery thin;; in accordance with U eir own bitter par tus!! feelings. Tbe South has but little favor to hope for at their bands anj much to dread. fc.i-i In Chan.lVr ncve.1. but the Senate re(n-- I, . lit up the JlouStt bal o auieii'l toe art ol etl as lo lake awat the power ol tl.e l'iei Jrot V rant amnesty. The SeiiatH then sjIj.iiii nod. - ' llou-ot llj'reeL.taiiv. Mr.' Went worth in troduced a resolution, which waa adopted, tusmtitig on the auoptioa of the coimiitutional auteiidouait before tae IIous will oouaider the propriety oi giving southern State rercaenlaiioo. A resolution waa adopted directing an inquiry U to the expediency of repealing tbe cotton tax. '"" Mr.'llromalt.'uf Pransytvania, otTired resolution, which was adopted by a'voteof ltt7 to 37, inirtroo ting a eouuniilee to inquire into the expediency of extending territorial Orgajiuuttiuua .outr the SlU lately lu iuwrrpcliuML rant a hope that the trHd.Tlon.iry IneniKlnp Ue tweeo the two countries milit in thut c.te be renewed and permanently rttturwl. A claim of a citir.mi of the United Stale for indemnity for opoliations committed on thehih tS by the French authorities, in. the exercise of a belligerent power against Mexico, ha beea met by the Government of France with a proposition to defer settlement until a mutual toDVeBtioo for the adjustment of alt claims of ciliaens and subjects of both countries, arwintj out of the reCeul war on thi Continent, nlmll j be -agreed upon by tba tw jxuuntrie.- -The' silffilrtslion is not d eiin d unrras jliahle, bu' i' ! i IkIiio; I c il e l ii sut- beluntT't to Conirtets to d nvt t1 well a by citiz'ii of the United Sui , out of the late ciil w .f, e. 1 1 1 1 he adju ii nd determined. I li'e no douU 1 1 j 1 1 l ject of all such claims will enae your attun lion at a couvKiiiw.l anil proper tune. .It is a matter of regret tlmt no consid. riihl.i advance has been made toward nn a iju-.iineiit of the differences b.-tween the United Sl(e and Gnat Uritian, arising out of (he depreda tion UpoO..,Ourl..ctia,ioiial ooinmcTTe ami other trespaase coiiuniUtd during our vivil war bv . liritlsh subj els. in violation ol iulernalional law. and treaty obligations. The . delay, however, may be believed ' to bnve resulted in' no small degree from the domestic situation of Great Britain. An entire change of ministry occur red in that country during the last session of Parliament The attention of the new ministry was called to the" subject at an early dav, ami there ia aome reason lo expect that it will now be considered in a becoming and friendly spirit. The importance of an early di.-potiiioii of the question cannot be exaggerated. Whatever might be the wishes of the two iiovernmentu, it for. eijju ull.tir as llie public interests seem to re quite. Our Goveiument is now undergoing its most trying ordcul, and, my 'eainest prayer is, that the peril inny be succesifu I ly and finally passed, without impairing iti original strength and symmetry. The interests of the nation are best lo be promoted by the revival of fraternal relation, the complete obliteration of our past differences, and the reinauguralion of all the pursuit ol pe.ice. 1). reeling our efforts to-the early Mccutiipjixbment of llieee great ends, lei us euleaVor to preserve iiaiinony Ueiweeo ine Co oidiiiate Depailineiil uf the GuVernmulil, that each in Hi proper Uie iiihv cordiallc co- e liUnm r iiit ,,pei ate ,wtlh the oilier in ii-ouriiij the liliiuiten fort liners, as ; Mnce of TlieoiiTaTruTttin, the reservation of" the' Union, afid llie pcip.-tuHv ot'our fr.-e institu tions. ANI'KKW JOHNSON'. - .v.-iitiNOTo.v; I)(fdi'- 3, 1800. Carolina tUatdjmam WEKKI.Y 11V J. J. BliUXlilt .ijALISliUiJ', X. C, DEC. 10, 1SG0. .- 7?,r I.uH Smty Diiyi of the War. Our at tentioii has been arrested by the following, which we find on page 213, of .this 'deservedly . popular litl'e work, by Mrs-Spencer, of Chapel Hill: ' No county in the .State had suffered more se verely' than Iredcli' in the loss of her best and luavert sons in the army. The famous "Fotirtb North Carolina Regiment was composed of Iredell boys, and the colors of no regiment were borne more daringly or more nobly. I remember to have heard it said; alter one of the battles around it i i . t. . fi u .1.. r. :i:.... :.. r i..n ;n . , .1 . 1 11 1 r 1 1 l lucnuionu, inai uuii iuu laiuuies 111 m-ucu .tviuiu n niniftl (hat cood-wi'l and friendship be- .1- . , ...imourning. i"rau iua two vuuilliiea uniiuuv t3 c.uuiiitii t'ti . XT , . , . , , .1 t -1 n U.. 1 .SCI one oxrnnis me uiavery 01 lue iicuuu uuo,. York Institute, Alexander co , N. C. ) Nov. 28tli, 18o(J. J The tneaiur Cropt Theptojple at work Revival dec. For several weeks past we have had rain and snow alternately, with an occasional sunshiny day but more recently the weather has given us a hear' ty loretaste of winter. The majority of the Win era arouuj us are prepared lor it. The crops are "athered, and all the wheat that could be obtalued has been so wen ; making the Utile that is left ex tromety scarce and exorbitantly high. Corn crops are good, from the neap it has been sold at filly cents per bushel, aud it will not rise much above that price soon, Unless there should he a considerable do- maud from abroad. Throughout the mountain country cenerally, the season was favorable. V itn regard lo political matters the people are mum ; they have not a word to say ; and, appa rently, they have forgotten that such a thing as the " United Stales" ever existed. Their energies seem to be concentrated on home work, totally un concerned about the "wao ot the outside wotlu are putting tlieir long neglected farms in order, re pairing fences, out-houses and dwellings; opening iresh laud, inventing substitutes for cost lv luxuries. devising expedients for the curtailing of iheir ex penses, building up schools, &c In these respects affairs indeed wear a cheerlul a-pett During the recent cainp-metinas at this place a (Treat revival of reliirion was begun in the method - ist chui-ch, tbe-efliects of which, we hope, may tell on future generations. About thirty converts have attached themselves to th church here, besides others who have gone elsewliere. Mr. Plyler (Wilkes circuit rider) preached some very scary sermons on " The Ian tunes," asserting it as hi- conviction "that we are.no.wnn ihe ' Saturday even ing ot Tune, and late in the evening at tlat." was his own firm belief thai tf! affairs of ibis world would be wound up before lSj7i). His argmneuu wrnr dear, and to att itpiiearajiceT coiielasive ; rrr- j imagery was alarming hi appeals affecting, and a tremendous sensation was the consequence. Dm-! nig a wliolcweek Score- and hundreds of penitent 'thronged the altar, day aud night It is highly probable tliat, witn many o! us, turn will cud .before the lapse of thiee years. Hut whether " llie elements shall inell, ahd the heaven be rolled. together as a scroll " so soon, is a niatif concerning which we are totally ignorant, ami on too, of little importance to us, it vtu are at all lime- prepared, as we should be, for the grim messenger, On motion of Mr. Steven, a resolution was adop ted appointing a committee of live to examine in to the relations between the Government and the southern railroad companies. Tbe Joint Uoiuniittee ou I;vonsti uctiou u re t vived. The House Cotnmittee on tlie Judiciary liave re ported against repealing so much of tlie Confisca tion act a prohibits tbe loitertme of tlie ral tw tate of the delinquents beyond llie term oi their ualuial lives. They aay that to foileit altogether the proiH'i ty ot those engaged in the late rebellion would bo' the euactmeul of all rj-iusf fvU Within t 'ui 1". c- dfU'.'m - .'. ..-.. w. t 1" rOJ tUb'tu a .' r;."i.wc,u ii-t t a - ktuutit-tm, pl4-uc'. atw i.ar., Crfn -i it aot-a x.Uiiii ia luc nt . x c s loyal mail a re I r c.Mui.rt r bqe.'w Tue Xtditmul I'."Z-u j.r tv: V r CttUnr t acjj v jW-ia" i.im svi lawvertMar IVirfHC inansan a a Juav aa aagolW La-s at - W anrik tiaa cthfcf Jvu'Ch, Virj.liiui W li m. itaitt ( bfein aui jtultxi t Siu MUiJi. Untaoat. Hy,t i:. rtvtd:! jat-- j i. c!uJi Tif iula tm i.4t Jirt9t f . ilucTTTI ! i.r.ae3 a Bktrruist- al Jfovt 1 i'ut-i.t. li iit.rt! W cujksar4 t liiit, to take tlac n'jttl .brr it :: n aiatar ! tfi ftiiuaiic.,: ow i-vjrtu-.Mi "n.u,E..n. m lotaliiu. u.t" JLiiLj..i,' X.sV;Sb. 1 4 1 ; t r Mart tl.,1 - o . a h m rt 'I, - iA'k. to t .. tut Mv- -'sV". (akasw(.'t OAK GROVE HIGH SCHOOL X3i Svfcoul at tkxk Cnwe. Tea s "9t at si-tfciirj. atu SfntaavilU rrnrl. . " ..1T:. w 4 M Moetr tiar fVe. instant. '"' rBjtesaa tM obtain! ia Urn aeS"ibor A mnav a( Javiatwrv. In 4"tion Cnt"T. X C. tW S'i rf Xin euilur, I- I - ali.'imL ! 44 ratk. 4 toitu'L. uui Ii .tU.. the meaning of' the ronstidilional interdict, by aiv nexing to a crime already committed a new and additional punrslunent. A Government Vtssel Ordered to Ilrinn Surrnt to the Unitrd RUitef- IIVm,7 ttuimttlrtuietit rti' Printing, Uibe Ousted in r'uvor of lJeftee ,- IrW'e, Cowan, and Mn to It ittmuved i uin f.'.tu J'ouUoni on Uomimtfteen. Wa-iiwctok, DecauUer 4 Orders have keen sent to Admiral Goldsb-jrougli, via the cable, lowud one of the ships of the tl.-et uow ci umiug m tlie Mvdiieuuncan to biuig riuira.t direct to .WaiLuij ton. The resolution which was introduced ypstvnjsT by Mr. kljillin requiring tbe Coiumitlee qu Pnuln.'g to report a bill to provide for the election ol a su perintendent of public pnniiug will ultimately have ihw effect of ou-Ung Mr. Wendell and reinstating Mr. iMrees. There is no laiuht tliat a bill lor lln purpose will be puhel to an early pasav. as there has been much feeling among tne UaJ,cai- on tins mutter.- It is probabis that a caucus ol ieaalois will remove Mr. tAKiUie Irom Uie chair- 1 1 1 a 1 1 - i i : j of Indian alhiirs. nml also Cowan iio.ii the. patent olfice, aud li.xoa Iroiy Iuk post ol. fioe. laixciias: (in ThtrnlnT liir tr If !L 5t.. Mr A. H. Xil l K J.U(l la- X -u ad r llowali CuuiuTr. Atttir Tanic rrr 1ri1." iafti n 'jutr rus oourity, line -4iti 2i-w ' Smnot it..n- rockrMr. Wiu.u J Sii:- arr 3KV. t- i"ii 1 daughter oi Clint i .!n-. iV ' Principal TATXW VALLEY FOR SALE. tif Ttmiirr 0 the Radical Mr. Ilmqhan d lmitarhmeitl. Wa-hington. December i The tone and tei per of Congress, as exhibited in the seet!ttes at to. welcome yesterday, and by tlmprotwduigs ol boil. branches thu fur, arc decidedly raj tra'. Anotiic indication of this is the pas-agr to-dav bv l'i-T against 37 of the res.ilution (I: r..-;ing an iiepir v intd tin; propriety of cxt.:udin territorial gdVeru meuis over the southern iJiaics. To Corrgmp trres. M. lit aJvrtMer. 1t hip -4Hrf h i..,Oj liwAt, t-ry aiiiqilr iiii..lf rftt 1. - ny a-, f-mr. wirti w "- iUlf Itfl ' ..N. MM ItMt :i. . I niei uf etirc. . . Tm all Wtif' atNUrr t il .-t.4 . rnt ft.- ua4l, Itnte nf eti. ir. ' Willi Um tlr-"t i't. s- w asillT llir uiut wu"t -tltttr ll imT. vTW . - -1 mm. InniiA, lt;:unt a ITm rffw rtui- Mr i.i cultllif tit. Jrfwnri,tliin. w it lHtl ttr iiHh - .firurt ttlf.rnit Ht Wtli't Ur fw-. i- -t Si. IT J. hr -twyea wqr aBgrw will Urn- tui'tyv 1 t! - lrlisft vwinu 11 tti-i-unt,wt !! ptB .' Urn IXkID- t a--. 4.S:1j . WiHHinvWurqjtl. a.iiqr't wmr a tmrm. l-. I audi 0r rummmtm. -m aw a u it Jutun mrtL 1HW Acrea, - at-. mvimi tu lla: rAan. m J(.aa. mriM uJ ... : n mtm MaaaS tmr - 1 - mm k l.lit.4a caw - aa 1 am S- 4mm mt Jmmmmw- f k .a.. rax rta.viaL ' T Valuable Tract of Lamf, I il tmt Vw "i XISJa rtYir. ta tk nuo yr. a.i m- Jm Jjm?t IVti.ijs'pM'it-tPlitfe. mm Sxmnrmt ml wmrrmty an : mammi ktifall ' V" -t t- . Tlw mthrx a flu a mmmm taa Simania kllrtT ttvr.L. wl mnfc,aa a. wmO Uaibrr- mt Uta mtm Ma Wllkar- WEST GREEN Xat-aa'bll.Bvlsc. 1 !.! 1 in nisninwriiiiii T1W ,mmmw tiiaa m itm a. tt Cm-amai nm f . m t-Wl.t .miiiliMHI kallk mn-m rim4 nMf.ul .trvrr lkl lssa. 1 1 m'my. wiik mttmvm mmrnl witm a (ta4 an - ?S.rr W mmim mm a TTit fT til wl mtrt "., V-l . at ta an. fjrttj, kwrf urttft frna lb ar. - naiM t :tmt pvnan. Jim urlm, whtrk k aa- tl Uw iMiivkMa aiim.-r a mI4. aiU fct mrnmr tifta a Ui Ut mf aUa. C W. CLASli Jmmt. at AJu Wu.taiiyua. mimr. r"t;af -wtij t. C.. , ill- i,:u: 11- JUU'iIlh V -j"l V presentative lhnghnm persnnnl'T dcii :tn truth H a telegram circulating iiinai;h itn- - tliut lie iv. engaged in prepaiinc an 1 1 1 1 ; -1 . m. : amii-l tin) IVe-Sli-nt. on the nhiihI tt enmoi ,, TiotrhT tiie awa'-iiiLti.nrot yi : . TTji TtUT. ITc lie never lad any-such design, nor h i- he ever 11. lunaled that he h;d, -' lll' lll is Fruit fii tl OricwrmZ Tn r Death. , Nat. IATEST NEWS. unid a reciprocity, in tbe practice of good faith and neutrality, shall be restored between Iho re spective nations. On the 61b tf June last in violations of our neutrality law, a military expedition and enter prise against thefJritish North American Colo nies was projected and attempted to lie carried on within the territory and jurisdiction of tbe United States. In obedience to tbe obligation imposed Upon tbe Executive by the Constitu tion, U sea that tbe lava are faithfully executed, all ciliiens -were, warned, by proclamation, against taking part in or aiding such unlawful proceedings, and the proper civil, military, and naval officeia were directed to lake nil necessary measures lor the enforcement of, the law. I he attested, as , it was, on almost every battle field in Virginia. But flie Iredell (Joys themselves will object ta tho abo as doing injustice to others who composed a part of the glorious Fourth Regiment. Iredell, it is true, made up a large partof that Regiment She was represented by three compa nies,, headed, respectively, by Capts. Andrews, Osborpe.and Simoiiton. Uut when it is said " her boys composed it," the inference is that no others ,'ormed a part, which, for the truth ol history, The llaillcal Welcome to Congreu .. 1 had. (Steven Speech. Washington, December 3. The banquet given as a welcome to Congress took place to-nibt in the temporary frame edifice in Pennsylvania avenue known as the lair building.' Between threfeaud. four 'hundred of both sexes were present. General Walbi itlgo, of New York, presided at the feast, and made the address of welcome. In conclusion, he proposed arSentimeut In honor of Congress, to which Thad. Stevens responded, and spoke very Wa hinptoii, December 4. lue lie; 1- of th Uurcu ol llie Treasiliy Uepa titieiil liivjoiucd ill ( a letter to the House Committee 011 avsud . : li'we rui. -.laa Any ether Snraerj sa 21 TaiSaf Icasas- ,-1 i-ite-ru. icT'iu? 4ut- oiij" 1 s.i a ".aSa SUMTER DISTRICT. .-. XJST EQUITY. t i!td OetXEl. r..mmmnmrf Satictwja. ThmMBatiwia ' rmt teim-m. Sat ai ; r ro tas w mmrm. - mim : UwM trvkrv an.1 Htvv. hi i.'i if-,wici wil Ji.fca X. ,ai at v ut-t mtmum m. Vi. taa. Ji . lit T. Cimann awiMrMr, m.l Stuawwraa lalmnl mmlm. SiM mt Bcla mam In- ' l;---".. fh,r wn- wrrH 8rt XC TlWMaaua- Mmemmmkmt. tk m mftmwm m Means urging the pas-c-e ol tin- ti ll the lat session for the reoi r.itiiz ition part in en L - In the House to-dav, -t'jared at lliat Det Mr Steven- oir.'Til a res olution f.H the nppointmen ot a c.i iiiii.tli e tf -fie to rcjioi t t ) the House at t.ie next -.-sun the past and present ivl.itions exwtin? between the Federal (juiuu'nmeat and tlio raih'tuul in tlie Slates huly 1 in rebellion ; the amount of money expended by ! Ihe United Slates in construct nij:, repairing; eqtiij iii'', and luitia lTiii"; such roa ls; the amouut now due by eaeli of them to tlie (ioverninent, and also the proper course to be.puruvd by the Govern ment in relation to the said railroads. TIIE EFFECfrOF JUE MESSAGE W II AT tON GUESS WILL IX). One of tlie sensrttior, correenotidctits of the New York Herald states that the -iki l.ir i ,.iiaii!jrm bihi J -i , 1 U:M'lm tutuitii it .mttiu UMlntlit trees' lf a-nuiwniatrtuip. ' ' ' Addre, -JPTBtS" . C.. ' J '-jt :f-yr-OiitJ .. I- i:q,u it V SAL.ES - pl" 2Ej Jl 3X1 it1"." XLitrin ttaa. -if bitterly of the I'res.dent Uur.ug the course ol 1 of tho president M sent ft Cm Ills speecn ne reiiiaraeu; xuring me war tien. Davis was coirimnnder-in-chief of the rebel army, with Lee as his chief adviser: now Andrew John son is their commander-in-chief, while poor old Wool is their chief naitial adviser; and for the na vy they have Semrnes and'JrVelles. He wanted the soldtetfs to be encouraged; the enemy, he said, had tho vantage ground, as he had possession of llie White House, and was dispensing with a Cor rupt hand the vast patronage of the nation; and yet be had no fears. The army consisted of citizens as well as soldiers; It had a few mercenary officers, like the Steed- mans, the Dixs, and the Wools, but il the Grverh-d - ' . n w. . -- should be corrected. Rowan County had two mem were w oruer warn, or uowa.u, or ran.- .. . v , , rill to do its treachorou work, they would break Companies in it, lead by Capts. McNeely i f.leir gwordj rather than obey. Wiih Sheridan for. Wood. Bi'oufoi4 two others, commanded by Capts. Carter and Marsh. Davie, one, under Capt. Mlly. expedition failed, bat il has not been without! Wayue, one, under Capt, Whitaker. And one it painful consequences. Some of our cniaens who, it a alleged, .were engaged io the expe didtioa7Vara Captured, and : have bin brought to-trial, aa for capital offence. In the Province 01 Canada. Jodgment and sentence of death ha been pronounced against some, while oth era bate been acquitted. Fully believing In the maxim of government, that severity cf civil punnbmentjor misguided persons who have engaged in revolutionary attempts who have uitasiroBaly tailed, isonsouod and unwise, such representations have been made lo th Itriiish LGoverameoLin behalf of tbe con victed nersrfns. 1 . . . . ... . ' S owag anaiained by an enlightened and bus twjudgni4vill,U is hogssj, indocein tbeit catea aa exercise tfcleracncy, and a judicious amowrwWlWrfiigaP I rnent, ' Counsel has been "employed by the Statesn trial for capital offence .in Cana.la- er-d4seotttltrff8nxafir 5. a . -- - 1 . w V1 a.u VUIIVU i a- i k took p'rt 1,18 eXi,e" i hare regarded tbe expedition as not only polittcal'in iu nature, but also in a oveat m ...... nra foreign to tbe United. State, in it causes, character and objects. The attempt was 0n derstood to be made ,in aympalhy with an in- Brgent party io Ireland, and, by striking1 at a British Proviooi on thi Continen', was design ed to aid ia obtaining redress for political irrie- vaocea which, aa it was assumed, tbe people of ireiaaa Ban sanered at lb hands of th HriiisH Government during a period of several centu Tie Mrsona "eoaai ed in it wera-isbwflv tatlrea of that country, aome of wbdrriTbad, ni oUiera haa not, become citizen oT tbe Uaited Sutes under our general law of natural uatioo. Complaint of misrovernmnt in Tra. I0d continually engageitbe attention of tbe from thu town of Wilson, under Capt Barnes. Perhaps no Other Regiment In the army more fair ly represented ' the "Eastern and Western sections of the State than this ; and none certainly more nobly vindicated the courage and bravery of the " Old North State." At the memorable " battle of the seven pines,'' when lead and canister raked like a hail storm through the ranks of this Regiment, her colors " were borne by a youth from Uii4own-this of fice Jimes Bowers who there fell, mortally wounded. Two others had been previously cut down while bcaring tlie colors in the same battle W e recret their names ere imkmwe to-n. --They wtoy feave; bona frbiir?r aA- o4SwJw4 their swords rather than obey. a leader, and with twenty-five or fifty thousand colored soldiers to follow him, they might defy Andrew "Johnson and alt who would follow his lead. With less than impartial suffrage, he con tinued, the South, with bis consent, should never be reconstructed and he would not be content with such a pur-rile work as universal amnesty and uni versal suffrage. Several other speeches were made by Senators and others in response to sentiments offered. A toast entitled ""The, loyal press of the country" was responded to by Forney. The banquet was of the most extreme Radical character, and the spenkfrs placed themselves in an atttAide of unparalleled hostility to the President jt'T of ihe Cuun tr I. rfv. 1 avUi-nRet tut Jrf! lanu lor si.ie. Icir swrtmuiT : . '- " A Fiw Mil auxl 1 13 Atmcs !" LojuL (u Fnuay, tii-tii (bar !' uV-nenfu QkxK at the ptem:-t- 1 will ael! (me uuu'-vjiciliaili mstms in l:ie. UmidrtM auS 9iutntni ,rrftfra3&T-aof 'a superior "! tinti. weiKiipuif h iui atarapof! t ju I v '" S. 13 '-Lean, ainjumrttp (U- .'attua. a atdurl j Graham, .lufob W. Catwuiiuari ttnl! oiimsv i ajamur j ol twelve iiHiiilii will Ue f!i"Ki, .! 'iffcitfCSEhs mmtm of wile, u inch luusi hi jmii aaui, a t&a saut -s couuriiied. . t ; - iu: la-aaax. c ml t f Nov.. ISftb, fiiii, ' J2iiJtt-Si, . . -; Yifty Acres, . , "'. aaJCat tmty .it awl ., UUair far Sn 1. m. mm tnj uai Cwumuu. nmn tl lataiira aaa'atw-arypnaaaatenahiwaiar t. Status at UiMrika- - -- m .ira Ci mm. Uu awaw t-mrnrn tt. SONot. mr , mmm, mm; mat SMttlfct uut Stanr, trlMtiW HUWal, ami tntr wm mmmm Uml anvil ih ti ml Uw au.1 SL swm.W ar -imk. mum m. mt mtm. Uttr pemtul -aaanjt npni n-. ,,w W. 9. B. ttmfmm- fa m i a aitty tr mjel Unttxl, mm mmhf yrm '"""-P" ' J mtrmmmmommmf at'fet, w Jl Ihaana, mala . j atr tfimi aAiM, Uto VniMiaawa iii.Tij . -t antwiat. mt tmmmm mt aaiatta Cnarv M.f . at at ti. " mm Itm .mum ml SVina j. A. B. ; mrm UuT la a- - . at Mmtl tmrf mnm W ouajet turn tha baatl mmf " - r MMswirtrif, faaiiilmra tt,iuiy Imr vainr Baarlrt. . f- . -set 4SM. State of Xorth Carolina, .fk4cr Term, rva uua tu i. aoi Mexa. greBS is very different from tho wws w-Mch lie originally prepared ; that lie had in tended to propose a compromise with Congrsee, bul, upon learning tho temper of the members determined. to- adhere his original' position. How tnucbtroth there is in this statement, we know not. It ff however, we thiiifc, evident that in discussing the lestoraffon question tliei President wns cartful to nr-e no langr.sje which couLI r stlv offend his hitter ene-! uiies in iheiwo Houses. A epec a! tele gram in the Baltimore iBdVB that "the costs uf au a truaarsaa nvnn tninitor Vit' 'f I it f-rai.i(iint, mcBan rr I 1X3LE 2i.CE3C32t, C . X. IO lllliilll lAlUI'VHV -UV', UVtt 1 U L 'ItoVr rtl' ,n.il:u tii,n Kill In li. lialF nt tc dignity and 6elf reptct of tlie House a a legislative bo ly." And the debuses in the Senate upon eeveral questions w hicli have arfeeri itidTcate that thnt body tnav .vCAtS sna,i ' uavnt m tha aatManhtn mt ttw CmnH that tmrtmittk ' M Keen Wiaiy amatt mm mm f-nlit at ia Stata Cir.a; tt m t4 rluM puolinuiua ka madv ia 3i. in.i " tirtrfii tia t-artfltWMnK mm- w-x ' ava aflriryiaf lha -u,-ii -..-o a mr mnm movmw Wkn Otim Wonfcipfal Cut mm mt Mtmjmm .1 aiary mnt, a iMnai, naRr w mwuvt -s- iwma. mr gmqgmKmm aux aa --ill i i rrmmK C C Wa. 'ClRk mt nar mid Cart,at mtmrm, Ika aaf all iiaami. fMUfe--t . fc -t at J e . c. C WASse.a.a. EEGHAIL IIAETIH & CO.. beionfiuf: tr lle lierr 4tl r. ii.nm-u, mtftanMiir- the luii'i- ot 3w!jaj Bender-snu. iLnuwai &mt auu ' otlieiv Tue ante 'il! tutt tima mi tint- ygnuwa.- . 1,1. Tl.wt,lr l. ?.t j't.rt. Jlwt,t,u- '-i - of sale if Vejnibs 'CrVd.L rttr. n'irKsC W -s llIESaUJE AID EETAIL GEOCEHS moiilus, tlie puriTtuwwr Wtinr T-inirM-t " ai aic SCCCE5S0ES TO SPRACUE DROTHER, j OMMIS5I0X ilERCHANTS, TO". O. lfr.lZ CNDEESrGXED. aaring purcbaseI the belonpinrto ttte 1iiwi! Jliiui 'Si inbtHb Atsmmut j. A taf.Simimmt tbe Eare Srm uf rasru Broth adjoiuing tin- land -of STiluIiiii a"ju.. fewp ilftt'n w-il..'.TWtirftM; tbe WVitnate andSetail Gtocery ver and otliiTO. tii Saturday, tlie Vfb -Bar iff Jantarw si. Tr a- Derliat'8 oe exnectca to ue less ra'iu- i m:j.ii j&i. rz-wonti .itt. au ibw an. - a ... . . .i-.- -r. : j. .... A Great fit form Meeting in England Tha Start and Stripet in the J'roctt tion Fenian Arrrett The Surratt ! ititanp fiumi n e?y liac rtU.ni taS llir Mm ibOBEWl 3Xi iajtC33ii. C 3E 2 Nor. 19lh, liiuC JSt.i i wrorthy brothars of ihe same immortal corps. nortant aJTai FuFylJauTRrT m The Charlotte Democrat is opposed to Governor ' there would have, heen thousands st ration took place to-iiay. it was the most im-1 sssaiiiutkm. Iiow ever, is hardlv war lair ol uut Kvm seen. its incisure thsn Btv(Mi s and lonti . .m.uuis, t threats have led ns to tear that i wi.ull I L' JsLlil be. The Natmnnl 'Repvhli'can declare! j that accord in r to tl.e otticiul reinnis of"! the proceedings of Ihe Senate ami thejA Valuable G 11(1 3IIrXf. -we.c discarded as leaders; that 'tlieir tbe s vrm. J- itr "kail was sqnately tltclined by a vote ol knpwn aathe FrtR?r and ! aiu'ii Wne "b 'th Houses Sumner on"suflVa -e in the. eievcuta san f wince wtH mmk. Jt.aa D.strict,'TitTd"Sr'Tetm inliif srrc"tn'jt ro J.rtTtirr ,- J- ,r, - I.' a?-11T,;' f ii e en t i iiu i u.m 1 1 ' jl ttt inc ;nrr ill Stmi 5c.cclj EsiMiox. nil be pfeatseJ Co sea their frteadf and Xta prmeot stuck wul shortly, be increased by a Wtb ac4 ntned sesortmesl f Goods, adapted ! ttiM. siackeC. aaii ttmy hope; by a strct atten tme. tu jp. to insure a eoofinuanee of the auenai tmracas mrtuforw excemlnl to the houe tauter jjemer rw pf-nrtjf. feixGffjJ. Mjjmx i ca a, is, I: 4Vob:s,,WraMdiifc rV7"7 : -. . .7 - tiesinTne. with various branch societies ot tlie re- the r states its otyecuons iff a brierm clear anu iotci- , f . i- fffrtrrJa,.dsof iuic, banners. motlOeSH. O "1 . . ' - . It-ca roceban, aiiJ , it-, . . "'e prx-mwe. aiu mux. tta- ii Is more hadihej"" !t"J r were outvoted at T..e A v lw? U WvTmiM-ititht feii'tli' IiImmi eeVeral (lucalious. Vet h.IU-j atrtr ifmr-'i:. ti "-n tr:rm,$ mmfium'nt Larai.iy eawards ami we cordkJlv ' a-ms&mtbmmiMtmiissfi Lt. LtM .i 'i ! tat jirr. c ruc. mr -t r f..-y,-. ?;i cafnsjii OA ,V.UU.4rcas was ifrtffF'Tlic nird ffay xut oiea ur aue iiinifest in its tleilRurl''. Stevens ,? """""w. at Urt alfvtst Itvill Ka aaoaan ill alKtfllPf Hftrt of til t. - 4J 1 . f . - K.faa Lam aaiaataaal f DADCr. WDICO more Ua&lrUIIT """JlalTS uc wwnssnj iiic . i a. lai si l J ' ' SZ , nmLm. The atorlallalontr Upline were iW ;'nSndrr-nti JtIlO04r1. he introduced it. , ii m.c .r, aaya mere oU8 - --...:- .. :VK u .n.i .1.- and voted f.r it ... mm . . 1 1 II I 1 1 If" HLfKf-lS HI It all I G Ti.iiavxra-i.1 Bva mm in- i - - - in tbe t residency of the Hate Ln,ver8.tjr.-tnal;dowgcrammedvriU specllltonlL .ot eiithosiaiw however well the' present incumbent mav have ; m.n;fwi,Hi hut the immense crowds were en- of tho ctMtsti'utiurtkL and Sumner waa Ml in NOTICE. T, filled the place, at one tinie, ilts not so now ; and 1 lirely orderly. The "Stars and Stripes' srere borne ihaMlw iircpmty of the 'institution can only be -the pmcessioii, and among the airs played by t he restored by a cbaDCe, ami tho section of n T"h7l Z " , cs wered such man asGen. Joseph E. Johnstok. We agree enthusia.-, and at ibe ConcJuoo the with tbe Democrat, and we. believe there is a gen-, people dispersed peeceablv. era! concurrence in the opinion that a change is The Fenian Senator Mtry who was arrwtea I I . I : - t . .n I, , IkiKlin. X A.HlnAf. una moruiug, a as i mtt " tw '--""- " - . of treason were .fauod upon him. Ills said that the Lniled 8laies authorities in Italy telegraphed to Malta to arrest John It Sur ratt, one of Lincoln's assassin's, oo the Meamer touching there Tbe attempt, it ii said, wa made and laded. They expect, however, to eifecl the arrest whan the atearoer arrivee at AViandne. 2SG AcrtSL tho minority upuii the queation or the ad- , ,r , . . . , t. . IteKinemjr ta the h-i- ir mission of Co orado into Ihe Lmon. ' m-the tie-- . needed. The Agricultural Society of Mecklenburg Coun ty is reviving. The- Members held a meeting a tew days ago, elected officers, nT took other ne cessary steps to re establish it. T'air "Eiau'trr Ihe tone ol' Ilia Hurt hero pre6 iiUi- per iiJ ii'lm. u-wrsir &ue r,6 , catcs that the message- l.aa ha I a ni"l.:!y Tt sate (j -wa aw jrrnji-.s . in t , tfect iiiimi a.tinv at :oiit of the Kid- dT. l!Kf oav tC initarx kc r jicll Uct.ori. Ihe l'l.iiadelpli.a Jnonirer ,l-' nne-v-rar-. ltlfc.lUl.lltl en, 8 IIH A I tpiuctl l It T,l Tr "wriTU'n u-nttcantJor and diirnitv. ami witti (he ntrnoat respect to C 'tigress. It "ia to be hotted that thia iuJicivus r-Iicv ' Mwiil liave ita eiTect.' npon meinbtrs if J Jy "Congress, and that whatever mav be . "done contrary to the views i f thp Ire-i-, "Jcnt will lo transacted wi:h caliuuea,f th. vite aa atus a iw mr if iii.xne. USX Xfv. ISr.h. J--i 1.mliot, ml L TrwurnaE, tCtst D. CE ojt-;-.!C ACCDCXTS OF Ma J sera Sfce-SToeeg; aad T. C-MXeely It A- L Y-d t ke bew pUevd. ia our kaa4s fnr el!rrc. im rarties iBtkbteJ, will pieaao rail aj-oejffr. BjtSev as J rt. COY IEX ef BAILEY. Attsrwers. . Vtri.lc4. tdlOTwtm' C23. WHTTEHIAD & tHDQEBSOH! HxrE lwivl theaasrtvea Sa the practice ol . I MODiriXE. is4 tiunr prt fcaawuJ kervicei a -i ctv-u akunr an.J wctuity. OFFICE ar i (vni 4 Sofieitis ston WlirTEHEAU M.D. )1D. ( T t. tJ fx J-xPw J i ! , 5 ' ; ":'--

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