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a. Carolina vJUJalcljman.h M WEEKLY lit : 11 XX f. J. II HUM It, BAUSBUKV, X. C, AUG. 10, I8lt. CORBPITTIOXI COURCPTIONII Tbe Aeei UUti'ifttr of tli 10th Intlint, blUhf m official report of J mm U. Dinokut, Acting Alter Oeerl of the Coiled Ciatee, oa a MckaM U MMrl accompanying petition for perdea la? mm CUa. A. Dunham, uoJr seutence fc P'i,M7 UVIBIIU4 io bins ny risideoi Jooo a ter eaamlnetion. Tbe Attorney's report r. w1i tit ( Mou6J1ojJ Con ripttod on the part ( radical Cenvestoea which las yet broken to pubttsfieW. ;-...., Il is kaowa to aserybody tbat for mootl lb radical MisUn of Congr bv been Ihnralea jfl( w Impeach Uio rwU!, but lUt fur mm eaaae tf"7 'OM CB ' doubled tWf sincere with to diifUeo Tres-Wl Johnson, and pot io na of bvir v" "''I""' nJ ,l ull,Jr reason why ibef ! a eaeruled Iheir threat, i Kit ihe oould wH Biak out a cat against fena tUt would pass before lb people of llie coun try But wkdet tlxf Wr thnralciiing lu imp- acb kin jlvry were alee scheming bring it about ami il It aluUiag and aeheniing among tbemartvet tail Trtlk IVin'n adl'itf ponovv: tartm bus il- 1 ' lain, ibe bljadw Washington, anj undVr'sriiteoor - UVb7- WJrjr. lh r,wa hupeacher.) ap- 4x ti fcva tU ppi jju 1111.111 aU.AUv(U,'J t report, bad eouliaoieJ v.iih Duuhatn to secure a pardun tor biia if bo would Uiug resectable wil liasate lo prov that Ptrffcktil Johnson tu a par te to tbo ' "-- of air. Line Vn I Ashley and tbos acting with him, mad out lh staleou-iii ibey tWsired lo bar pruvvd and gaVa lltroi lo Dun who bad topgrd to BnJ retfivrtabU mm lo wtar to tbom. Io duo Umo Dorilwm bad litre gvotorl looking ir.rn In Wwliing on fur ibr piirrxwe, and aftar drilling tbwn in tlirtr trr.iir .arta, tot Unl to kArj and hit dqto fur inpvtin, twmrriog. kowavor, Utt tlx abuuid imH b. tMrorn Wllboul bi ennartit.- Tbry ai'ni lb aatninatiou and woro aVrlarod onlinrljr aatitlaitury. la tbo eoarao of tboaa rrangriueiill ft bvraino ncrry M n.ak inipoitant rbangr in tbo traiimonf titer Bro wero to which, of eonrw, wa j'ii( M taail dooo at to inanlaoturo frum whoi dmb. wus.a bo t 4l wbaL bf(ai4i axucuw tbo bittor partilao at Watiiugtott are wilhnfr lo go fur tbo pirouao of carrying out (brir wkkrd unaanii a now mom ovt.rr w urn wuui ui u ( Mintrnt of Liooolu T Bat tb luUBigmxr of the 1 3th comet to ban 1 ftvwdcw wilb addiliunal facU on thia monMrvui cooapiracy, frooi wbkb we take lb following : FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS. Tba JmltBumttr auaket lbo.(vnVwiif MMbW asd Jual rwfl la tbo Radioale wbo ar trying lo break tba fore of PuaUa oipaw of AaUey k Co'a, iUaloty. . " ' , .Tle publio to ailjurrd l diaregard tW e4fr mni of Conovrr, ao Ur aa it a0uta Uolt, Buikr, Aabby di Co , lor Ibo toaaon, rvrToih, that bo a oookrnJ pnjunrr,'' a(ittouk'k bif atatemrnl la aujv IMMtod be oilier, dwtinct. and weight; rridence. Tbra woflliM. oa ibeotiVr band, rrgardod biin at ' " manrriioui (Moper mau io manipulate wit aa ea io a caae wbora a human life waa at ttake I On lb (round of bia "valuable informal ion" and "Im portant iff and eng)(ftion," in ibl eaaa, aaJ lu UfW of bi arrvke in pruepeotltre machinal lont, and aa a procurer nf auborord lewintony In a uote diaUJUaf MMiiiracy, ibry do Dot brwiate lo re- ooanmrnd him, out only aa a Di aui.jrci lor paraon, but aaeniiiWd lo be rrwored In full eonineteoce aa a crJdle wilnraa I Wbalerer taitfA bo tbougbt by otbertof Ilia uiiMipporletl leauinony of Umnfer, it due not lie in lb mouiba of nionilly-eohi.lrd cutprita, or their eolnntoery attorney, lo diacreUit tbo word of Ibeir owa pet wilnef. But II aeem Ihrir apokigina bare tbo kardibood M do Ibia at lb eeio ihMaat of demanding bebrf in Ui Iraii luony of wilnreere nooilooly procurrd and In loreil by bun, under lb atiU mora wily minulra liooaof bwaubtlomaaieral t " . , REUlSTKATiON. Tie Rcgilrtion of votertat I Ma place, on TucaJaj aud Fri Jaj, reaultcd aa fol low. Who! DOinbor, 7a7. n.itt scc-njatiasi. ibougkt opvo k ti ta eomirg 18 elooikmi. Taer la ao aveuriiy, and I her are a thooaaud danger. In tba lUdwal nrogramme, wbioh now diatiucUy forrabauew lb pUuiug of ba late for erning wbuea of lb Bonib ander lb political eon irol and auhot 10 tb aaprioaa and reteoer of lb bUtk race, rvberad bat yeateruaf fioiu the moJ daiknr, Ofwvaaiora, rung, and diaabillliv of AMeaa alarety. Tnea Unxrr are eo nrnaiina; Ibal Uey aut bo apjwoui-J by tbrakiux Monk io men. W liold, accordingly, thai the tune at Uat ba com for a Northern reaction, and the time, Uwreloie, fur deaiaiv meaaum ou lb part of l'ro ndciil Jubntou. . .. . t ,, , ' i 0 Anilrutat KilUj Um Virginia Jonra, an ml reatina hillo eirl of loar aamiaera, daughter of Mr. Jatort IL June, living on Cburclt MrveL over the oomrr of (j.tern, waa acclbnlally abol and killvd by brr brotbT. a cbild of year of age, oa tUl urUir Uat. Fioiu what w barn, tit aun wa an old one IJ.al U1 teen lylnff around 6 a length of p0- f 0rwlf fclfj ttarijO. lime; it waa without a bamnwr, and wa not I ' v rn ifiille .n knoJa in h. kxled. Coder tbea elmimetaoor. Verj rwpW.UUIiy ( Culiutt TroubLiUow Untv vol - dc. do. - ' EltOCTtTE MaNb!0X I Wajdiotoji, L. U Ag. 12, 147- (, Sir, 15 ? Irtaw i( ib power and au thority vtad la ma) aa raiiJept bj Ibe ronatiimiun aid la if tba Uuifod Statu jouaro l rcly iateiill fiom ofBco u accrttary i f war, an 1 will -Me to fXeroiae any and all ftinctlotie jicitaio ip ft to ib aaiu. Ion will at one irantlor la Uoiierai Uljab. Gran', wbo l.ae thia day Letn anilioiiiad and unpweraa to act aaecc rolary of war ad interim, all rccoid, lioL, a , and other ull e rocrlj REVOCATION OP UEN. SICKLES' OUDEHKo. 10. A3 MIGHT DE EXPECTED. . VVja-iram. tbai Uwra Ja. JMiK. Rt gamaic. la ilia County a arctet IpoHiWal a.ocUt1o0 koown at tbt "Wbit Man' Tarty." TtlE JOHNSON-STANTON IMBROGLIO 1IIK NKW IStilK OK kOt'TUKRN N OKO BUPREMACr. . From tht A'tte York IltnU. Hie rnptur between Prrtident Juhnaon ami the refractory alio urnaiil tvrcfeurjr en n ar, coniavr ed in ominection with mnt rrmll and oVvrlop ineut b-riit; npon tioutlun reoonlrudkn, bruia forward lie Hew tHSue 4 aoutlH-rn nrpro aupmn acV lulo bold irbrf. Il I uioralljr Oil tain lliat un d.r Hi atringeut anti-irtl and olilvtriul ne-.'ro uflrag policy of rvcoitnictioa now purtued in tlie South, tlie l-n n. ln.lr.l Slate will be rror eaniaml and rrinstali-d in Congtea by the prrdmi mant negro vole. Irt nt tee wfcat i the Sneeii Ue Ui Jl of tin tui!H i, now pio'exin, bom the lacl and figure Ulucv ul Fruin . I lie rrgiMraiion of voter completed in LoniMana, the biackt lure a rerordtl tm-jonty ol over folly UioutanJ ; aiul a non but rvgialerrd voter ar to b aJni tie i lo tba election for ibe Slate rvofpamzation, Hi tbck, counting all the rejritered "lnU- agaiixt litem, will have llie Slate by forty thoanaud niKjnty ; fur we may aalely a auiue that lli-jr m ill oil come up to the ix'tli But an ilianaeil n a coi- it waa not ooeaulorod ueveaaary lo lac U beyond lh reach ol Ibe children, anil on U oocailoo r ferrrl to lh lit iW fellow wa playing with it II iaaaid by aom that ba atrack lb eon with a hammer, and be other that be h II and atnick tb eon aainai torn hard aubttaDco, which eauoFd an eipluaioav BuCbt thai a H ir.ay. the load waa bttiged in lb bead of lb blue gnl, bi eitier, who died in a half hour after lb accident. Tb cbarg bad entered tla brain, and medical aid waa una vailing. Tb eiploeioa et tract rd the atiention of both parent, and Ur. Jooea, wbo wa ticK abeo, it it taid. luee baatily and ruabed lo Iter dying child, and on reaching tb apot, and teeing tba condition ut, bet Lit! girl, fell tainting tobe floor, and wa lecoveretlwitb UifiWty. AVrWk Duf Awi. " learn, aay the " National luleiligenver," liiat no official cotnniuii teal ton Ita yet b-ro reveieed, di rectly or indirectly, from Geueral Sickle in rrfer ence lo tb coodnct of hi tubaltern at Wilming ton, N. C, in inteepoting a orioy of Order No. 10, airint lit elocution of a jaJgment rewlered by Ui Circuit Court of lh United Stale. V bop nra. ANPMtw Jouvaoif. To tht Uon. luii M. Stanton, Wtiiii.tou, I). C Wa DtrAkTMtNT. . Waihijitoh Citt, Aujj. 12, 1867. j " Bir, Yoor no'a "orilii dala liai tccn received, Inforinli'jr mo that, by virtual f tlioHer and aotliority ve'e l in you aa ie'nlont by thu conailutiou and Uwa of I lie United Sntia, 1 in uffiiJod from i.Qito aa accivtary of war and alt fv)eiiuffa Hrttait ibo auuo, ud at , ao directSnir me at oi.co tu IrHiiefei'toj Ognwenl irfyeac f-.--Gntrrr,-wfro rrwr trria dajftefli autliortzi'd and rm powered tr acta aecretnry f war ad interim, all record, LiMkt trit and oilier puLlic , roiHrty, now in my culody and clinre. Ui-tier aaatise it public Outy lam compelled lo deny your right, under iliu 'S Il liaa heraiofara -troen ia!d that Mar tlial (loodluo, of lie dinirivt of N'orllj fa roliua, reortad t lU Ailoruey General ttat the iroeea4tl llie I7uitxl Statoe Cir cuit Court, lately liold by Cbief Joarice Cliaae, waaoUirutied ly order, of Utfii tciiMiit Colonel Frank,, C'liitiintiidin lite )el of Wiliiiiiitnii. Tlio KfoiliiJ l ex preMiy inaniionvd in llie orJorlobe lliul In tin-1 1 of llin ca4' o!,0lrucled lo cue f .u : i ui Miliii.l-'cd iii.on bv Jadw CIiiim- ncvurred bctwevn tlio Itili,nf Ilccembcr, 18i, mid the 15th .f May, ISO J, Gener al Sickle' order No. 10 Iniviiig foi bid den JiuWa fo ttifcrlain any aullt lor Iniiittci nccuting , btttttvL'U lboe dutc. tin inur.linl auHtri that (Jcnerul i k I? did not mean fo Include Court of the L'tiiti-d Stataa, but lln.ooi ly nf fke State; but Colonel Frank interpreted ihe ordei ditf-retill'. It i ai'l tli.it tin report hu been received at Vuhinztin frcm the coiiiinntidin general ajiou the euhject, (nit it u certain that an oruur Inta wen itiieJ by" directroii of "lIieTreoldciil, tlirini''li General Grant, addruaaed to .Miijor General Sit Lien, instructing him that h order can bo roieily itaod and eniorced in couflict with tlio Court, ol iIip 1'nitcJ S'ate. Tlila revoke nJei ... . . . . we a ew- YOftk-PKtss uitrx ii it: STANTON'S SUSPENSION". Greeley i of coiro vrrnth becanc Mr. Johnon lm ftiiejieudcd Stm:ton, but ho linda consolation in tbo hope that the hc( may reJonml to t.ie credit and rer-ult TUEIROUSS TL'fl!El I'POSTUEM. Tka aiknal lotttllgeacer" eoote from Mr, rierpoiai' pck in li e Purratl fa 10 prov ttut a wonaptraey tw take tb rrelnt' life i a ('rattr emu tbaa on again! a King life. A-. Ar, aad akt lh. folloaing qneatloa: "V l.v bou'J not tb t-oBtpirator (Coor. A.La-y, Itolli-r, ami ll.; ) ag.m.l lbif l'iiiai Jbparn l ir'-J, impiiaoiJ,lriJ i-r miii'aie ooionnMii. o, n d b ignori.!iiUo.ly rrllldf 1 Willi regard lo the doctrine of wo nnii'a rlglita, the venerable Dr. Todd, of I'liutield, aay th root of the Krl rror of nnr dnr ia, tout woim u i to be mad independent and self supporting pr. eiaely what shejiaver can be, bceanae God never deslned nho should be. Ker upport, Jicr iliguity, .her . bcintj, her honor and happiness, he aids, lie in her dependence as wife, hmther and daughter. ' West. N. C. Rail-Road. 1 . ...... . jmiu. Vy Hduaoj. 'nHB annual meeting of 4b.StoUbokWes of la . Wrvif in-rwttrrorma-faiit rtoat Company will be lirM at Salisbury, i n the laH.TborVdsy . (29 b of AupuM. A f-cul train w:H run each way for ibeacooto modal ion of stuckltlder on.'y, bo will procure tuketi it the agents. 3n',t R. F. SIMONTON, Src'y. . . ... . .1 ! a the will be ant'IiMt' d Tb oeloptnert ol U.e onni racy againn im . r. .,t,.K-, Y.. nu-n in m iL rreeideat of tb. U4 Ute ssj p.-w.og bourly. , j,. , H , w p..b,, ttj il u not bene to be concluded that be (uttaio bi coiiathuf ion and laws nf tlie United deputy, although Such' long ailenm i ounoou of i w ilhoiit the nilv'ce and cm sent ol frr.li troobUm that qiiailer. The PuUiu preMj , j withnnt lesfwl ------- r w eenerallv. Radical and Conservative, have esprea ed the conviction that be will onlrr tb obtroctioo lo tlie elecotion of tb writ to be unconditionally removed. W await his ancuat decision with cu riosity, not uuniixcd Willi grave fwi boding.' . ..I. il.. rMnLlnu-fiiMi Uliilfil of 1 Mlt-l.llA I lmImIam iln rf .1 niM.nl iLtm n.. " . ..""m-"."' "".TT -IinllJP.or s.stjr,or seventy live tnousanj n,a,..niy CMwy or spedinr7T.ul.th. Ther. hsrrnrf f ru lo b-,01-.,- i, Vally bm tutumm a wWnUI weak ui 1 m nwtrr , ..u for tU Tenoetace Conover was paid by son.ebody for the evidence which he eave before the impeachment committee. The affidavit of lUbbi will be mad public iu a few days. Tbe Charlotte Democrat v that, on Friday !' three or four citizen ol (bat place found, in the bsierii''j4 .r." J' r . - - . i .,n-.,.t ,;,4JWu.weiawauUmtisjriliy,aJotor massive; k lSJEZSZ Klnl 1 rt-er ware. bunH ,n a branch. h rch -m ' ereat cut.-Hrecy. ana ea-;ti one ol Hie snuoomtaies , ...... ...,,.,.1 ,i.., ,1.. . .n- "nuenaaen in wii'k w a i-i.rr njvy..r . a trying to aav biii.-lt by an earle coc,lrioii () cm iU Va -re J( miuf w;1)) ,,if. ij,Tuhl., rr. Tb. leHi.iiy aleady accim -U'ed h .ll 1 he ma , wi( 1UJ,.I In Virvinia, rartie implicated m.y ik in s.m to hide lt..-u ; (he vw l4 vv, viigima. Ure , boad Urbind lb epiU-it, 4 lr:, newp.i-r.. , :t.e lor the low. .-1 the war, an sr. fijO CW0 of lmb the whilr r " i ... i c- I.f- a lnll'rTlV Ol I Ifinrm OTIC Itunuuru Ail., in.f - . , , - . . i - i . t i, ' . , ,; , , . the loohiy viitli lurticubir direction how to brul il.........! K.ii un. .-r i .f ri'U'l tli-iian.jlitinrni J . . ol the rioniMH.'ti. of Cnrrf, nJ uni vriK.1 uegni.iifTiai.'e, and the dijjut of many of Ihe wliif, tl Itadical.'I'.wM that lin y are mre ol tin Stai, acvorJjtig U tl,e. booki irf reglu-alion, by ii:iii tlUui.nJ nmi.irttv We dure pav. too. plotnng llie ruin ol ine c.-n:ry in u.w n.i.i r,Bp f , , w.d.rf ihe inaik in a rtf a snspenu me irom ia.o s sectc ary oi war, or ihe eaerciae of any or all func tion peilMiniiiL' lo tho u mi', or without such adiico and crnront lo comp. I iie to transfer to a. y prison tho records. Tba Eonimj Erpran yesterday cocUiue the hoks, and other public properly iu inf Rowing sin .i. i..i ,i.. - ,.r f. nM .1.. ii. .r. j.mM ! tbe ceiiei al emu iu C)t tie aru.iusnt Aiiey to Sanford Conovrr, and wbo wa pnvy to ! li e United Stale liaa b' en spoiiilcd aouie of ihe couvrraalioa wliicli took place, hat vtarT of War ad tntemn, ami I'HS no- mad sonia curioua aUtesmenU in regard to lb j .jjjj M ,Uh1 fa j, nccilHed the ap-,4.nofnpeacb..H-nt.a. devekfd by tb repre-! . . . . seolalive lioin lh Toledo DuhikU. riom those r " . . . . . I.. a .... I a ........ .ft ft.. .....ur...!. I. r . a. couiersatioii. ai wc hear of tliem, It appears that . """i"1'. ""' y--, i'..-. bat this will svad them tu.thii.if. Tlieir ro'Hmt-M II acknowWdgrd Ly tlmr ..,i.t .I.-i aire, and liiry snswt abide the inane, aii'l i uwiil to be hvl.l up lo pubhe aocen and exnratiuti, aa m i-U at puiiiJ.n.ii.t lor Iheir attnupled ceinie.. I Tb. chief ol lite Uorvauof Military Ju.'ire. il.e trusted and valued fueled, cwm'!lr, and i-..'j'iii.r ,' Of lh UeacbeiOu S.-i.i-Ui T i'f War, ho I Uf-ll ; ar to bo drenlr d f ret ocblv iii.i.lKaii J in i this eoospirary llh bi old ar c ale aii.J iiiai.iil of trsntuony Conovrr. oi I)..iilam. r- The on jjinal nf The fciflnwrrg IrMer, the baml . Writing of tb Untrfntd Mr. Siaiil.elt, will bep.o- . Saooed wleoever nwaaiy. V.ITav aren H, and v -bad il identified by mote ihari oroi HitmH as thf, handwriting of tlie reverered aeoriat am' aider and abettor of pe'J'iry and i-onrpiuiy. It will be seen tbat Ibis teller, ociifidruiially addieam lo Ibr chief of lb Bureau of Military Jntic. shows a guilty complicity wnb Conover, the grrat manage ' of peijured lewimony, partn-nlaily iu n-fereree t.' this caae. Il is eviJtfiil tbat Ibefe wele some Sp prvbenaKMiS in refrrrm lo b-u-rs and d.liinjMit that might K used, il waa denirable, on llie pan id lb conspirators, to ge them back into I heir pos- - ai-atioa : Uterelorti llie Uitru weie innae un loii Win. A. Williams horn a man in Connecticut, who rrpresti.tcd that be had Ut-n a soldier in lb Fed eral army, and bal buntd this silver ware near Cbailollee, in the Spring of 18Cf, (probably sftrr llie surrender snd li.-n tronps weie first sent to garrison Ctiarlottr ) I 'm- soldier vent a diagram ol Iliu Tieasnre. Ol course, it wasstoleu Irom some one ly the auld.tr, who ba since been troubled in conscience. , Tli Wilmington Juurxal says lh-1 llie rice crop . . .. . . ...J ll.a l -.ru. Kaa. . ,r r . I lAa.a I. a I r. tl . not very vrideol Ihe maik m in. ir ; '; -i .. r Utioi.i. Trey are eij'ialiy sanguine of arcur- oun nnB;u nc.u .u.ai ur.u.nn..-. w. N mil Ca'olna, GnHgia ..U a . ... - 1M .1 .1 I luir . tflli Ca'oliia, iinHgia, ri-riua, Aiaoaina, Mu-wseippi, A ksnsas. and Ti-saa, with ihe solid ntfo ntc. Av fvif South Csxtma, with it aj-j;if-jaifc pepiilalion of sevrn hiind'd lliooaand, made ip ol four bundrrd thousand blacks agntiisl rhre bundreil thousand whiles, the case is clear, that a i ecoval ruction is now guing pn, '.be blacks will a-viine ri'nipVte and absolute prs.-ion ol the Stale, and will have Ihe power, if tliey chooe lo esncise it. oOnaking a Legislature of black turn estluively. Ind of rUxtinif an unmixed ne gro dt-k-gation lo Congieas Senate and House. Thus it appeals, bum ilia ilevrlopme'lits snd all the rvidence before us touching the reconstruction propamine it Congress, that il carried out accord ing lo llie laws as applied by Secretary Stanton mt llie prr.-eiit commander ol lit ova ninirary . i . . Is .i : I 4 ; tel.. ihe whole ten ol llie states invoivro in erd1 entt taat .lb,inrCTirflhWack?i-i4V a. a a a! . . 0 al . ar caned, tlirn, to meet in qneauon 01 me pro- Over's wifeMr. Diirbam-that llie leltris and ))J(,. ; JiisnieBS WSat 0 relanie.l fcy a" Ibal la 4f jr 4 ff,i --7' SiailrTjett, llolt it Lo. Malcliell is uipvr.lo. 10 be tb clerk of tboatwassmainm eommitu. lien i j. ( rhre of this liearo supremacy. The ', th snaa wbo was k-ot to bunjf on the profrasumal re4urn cf Wr,,iy, thirty, or forty nejjrro Senators . wnossjevi,wnowev. looeeaaiinnro ov a""-7 ' j ,rj,j lt,,resfiitatiivs to COngrrns is but an Item a ksrrloHwsrtheywrrd ThT suit tb purpose, trom lbis U-tur il is evident u.( Te cytiseqienees of nero ascendancy iu that b was acting undrr the inlr:ictiotis snd jhr i.wiatiiie ol thi or that State are most to be v . an agent of Ui chief of tb Bureau of Mili'aiy tirej tthe we punsjder lb unsettled balance as Justice. Th Uter bears Internal vvid. nc-s ol its j tKt wiltM ibrs Southern blacks will be apt to authenticity, but if that sImmiU 1 doubted, it csn rlllce ,painsl their lat white master. Some asilr b proveiL Neither Holt nor lb revrrenrd ! e(. n.tj. ant bints in this direction haveabwidy Kalcbl, Ihe operator and manager of the ganir of j leru ,lirow 01lt n ,e r,01,ti,.nrof the negro te paijured witness, can deny Ua auilieoncuy. Ts L,,ucn" meetings of Sooth Carolina. We letler is as follows : knjw: loo. that these Northern whit Radical . WmiotiY Aopiat. 3,. 1867. . Dasa Bib : I reeeiveti ihe " eonv safe, for which t am obliged.- Tba coat standi a yet untouched, stuin(ers in the n.mlh who have most oroauiy suueaied tie fiossihle application from CoWgressof " old Tliad ST'i'vens " panacea of cotiSscaliiMi have wailing, 1 judge, for lh teaniiialion of the trial letciteil ihe-hveliest eutliusiasm among the black. BOW going on. Mrs, P.sti!l is waiting the resull I I, it any onder, Uientliat el Oovernor ferry tol n somewhat r.'coveiing from the effects of thn re cent rann Those plmitations on toe river aboie .VlJuiiojilou seem. lt.e least aJecle.L tlioucli the damage rioeeded 'one' lialf. Tiieie are some plan tations below where the cop presents something ot a cheering aspect, but these are few o Tlie Weldon Stall has suspended publication. Cause ; Difficult in makine collections. Tlie fate of our cotemiorary is not singular. Il is likelv that other journals will fail as it aud others hare. Irom the same cause, and from the lack of sufficient ptrora!. - r roin llie r-ame cause, also, we may eapect to see, as is now apparent, other industrial enteqirize throughout the South, dwin dle, dwarf, and (fie. It is simply impossible for any business lo flourish in a country hampered, and suspeoded, and threatened, anj taxed, and bedevil ed aa lias is. Tbe certain, inevitable doom of the South underTIr present and' now proepective'coi dition of her public affairs is. to sink, and to con tinue to full until she shall become a by-word for her poverty. - Th Radical reconstruct ion. if fasten ed npon herrwilt accelerate, as tt was ut do, ber downward way. 0 Nicro Scrraaoa Every State in th ftarth to which it has ever been, submitted has voted it down. Connecticut voted it down lat year by G.000 msjority ; New York voted it down in I860 by, 140,000 msjority; Illinois voted it down in 18&2 by 190,000 majority. In Pennsylvania and and Indiana no party has the coursg to submit it. Ohio will vote it down ibis fall by -a lara msjoiit j. " ' ; Cinamatti Eqirtr.r- . 0 ' . Very rest ert!n lr yours, EVWIH M. CTASTO.V, Secretary of VV ar. To the President. ExKcrnvg Makstox, ) wWnsUJnotriM, U. C, Au;. 12. Sir: -The lion. Edwin M. Stanton having been t,i day suspended as iee Mtury i f wiir, von uie l:eu by authnriaed mid einpovvvted tu Hct, as iceret uy 'f w ar ail interim, and will n' otr.-e enter upmi tlie daf-cliare? -f tliMt i Hi -c. Ti c s ct f iry i f war I us been it s'rttc ed to transfer to you nil reco-id-1, book 6. pa cis and puMic pn peity, now in his cust dv fciii'. cliarji. Very ii6jicc!lu!!y yours, Asnuicw JoiIXSON. Genertil Clysae -V. Grant, iVatthi:tg-' ton, U. L ' TUK U. S., ) uf. 12. 1607. j "--' ORAST TO BTJTPrv. IId'qks AuMiia or Waeliititott, IJ..C, A Uon. 1. M- Stanton, Secretary of War : Su, Enclosed beruwiili 1 hare to transmit to you a copy of a letter just re eeived from tbe President of the United! State", notifying me of my assignment a acting feeretary of war, and directing me to HSrum ilico duties at once. In notify tn you of my acceptance,, I can tot lot the opportunity pasi without eipcsin to you my appiobation of the aeaU faiHHH-r aniLukiL'ty with which you have ever discharged the duties f secretary of war. nil yreHt rcspuet, lour obedient srresn', U. S. Gkant. and hopeful TV ferms are as I stsied : llie letters and docunuHils to be retained by n, and tvtleis gotten for us in enlwr case. She visited tne Ji i- - terday, aoj aveiiM'd ja..biaM.Lwiili.,piuf-ctaa of tb caae, as your teller snd Mr. Kiddle's has giv- N en her great confidence that you are Mot the perse ..entor yuu' bava-been , irpreisjuleiiyaiad tJial tf she Should (ail tAerr, (in getting the pardon,) she shall mot fad finally in getung bun out, at leut under a (Anag of office. ' ' 1 am trying as ordered by Jndee C, to gtt tht ItUtrt, I think w shall at length succei-d. , I - think lira. P.. begins to- show sylnptoins of " r turning reason," and that her Aaitomf ow g"y t frtat rrrma, nd-o.iht ytisly-lo-fIir ab.tVl your endorsement seems to have settled her mind Wry? miH.-h, arid she feel! Vtliftl ""'oii have dotte alt " eoa coafif, and H you ought to do. - She is satis r" fled perfect ly."" I think ttwy both feel that I her a both dignity and foutr in tho law yet, and that it I daneeroue work" lo treat il with conteiiihl." I wttt ba alt Jor-lla Wat Oial. lie iias Cftrut . iwi for awhile. She jtnjaM k( Uig I da,f m dM iUi-tn$ M iOiii : . .. '. ".-' ; -I will iolonn yoo of sny movemeott the mo---,.L'iD'iicsary:. I am, wiy .triiliV..i.'..., . ' J W. U. MaTCIIITT. i Addressed f IToo, Judge Holt, judjfe Advocate . - Oss-sral, preacnU" Marked " personal. " It is eeoesssry to stats here In tli absence of a fuller slatemenl of tb facts in th esse, that Mr. W"Uilrt ftrtffimrpefd' fHrterrtweiWnjj ' ' for a pardoij for Donbanr over his own slgnatore, ' baaing It opoa th groimd of important services x rsaderad lo tb Government by Dunham in the " 8urratt trfal, Before sending it ttbe rresident gt iriQ. IrJhCT r iTie Ooveniment Ad ITOBBtc lo tbe Su trait case, and Judg llolt, to en ;. dors tb petilioo, which they did la ft rung aad - - explicit lVm Thi wiQ exptaia th tudormntnt, -'- as well as other point rreWred vt in tb abov letter. - '' - " j v . i . . " -. ' ' - South Carolina, and tlieir b-ading Southern men counsel the twlicy of quel submission to their pre sent military government indefinitely as prefeiable to:: lbi JX'oi)S! ruction .and ... restoration iheme, which will place- the State abso'utety under the control of-th'Wackf Do we not also perceive lliat ui jliU nialter Uua-c is aa opehiiig Jor a. li-cit-ive pol ncal diversion on tho pail ot President Johnson iu Ins execution oi Hies reconsir.ictioo laws in the inteVval lo the next meeting of Con firms. . i v Granting thst the Norlhern State are prepared forbe reoogtiilion and acceptance of evpial snff rsuelo the blacks, w New Tork, or u Pennsylva--ma, or is Q4tio MepanuL (or te full bio wn experi ment W negro supremacy in ten southern States, as oontetnpla'evl by Ihe nepiiblican Radical iu soiitltewreswfjlrue'lioii? Assuming1 that if, with a CuaaervaliT acting Seoielary of War in tlie place of Stanton, and with fir military command ers .utSlf. JubiisoO'l wsy of thinking in tli place LUie.flM, wiiimantlmgnaBaliBJ-'lAJgg:, -ill? to Itia eosoi-l of Mr. Slsntwi assnmiug lhal tiianiTwiirbfl rtd''ft:lyThrwW'rc-fTOit1icriH restoration for even two or threw yeare will this ng.t be wiser than to rush headlong into this dsn ger of southern negro supreinai-y in Son ih Caroli na: for examnle. be to drtv out tli wbit popu- istkm or. to pre. imitate the war of raci which, in cotnmenced, wilt be apt speeoiiy to npen ir.io a war oo both side of "nulisonhimate extermination? Will social barnxmy or peace, or financial oonfi nVnoe or active- and sveieinaiio indiwtry eer be rcWorerS to i the Soirthmtef tbe tlnwt-Tted or'J? oi tiegro sopremai y f . ; Vecsnnot answer ll:c questions truly without reetignicing tli1 vaat-it y and wisdom of. Piesidfiit Jidiitsoo's poller ol cuing to ilia southern whites, ss far a possible, nuder llie terms of Congress, a di3nm?erl!H;r .t tyA.wAm lead in soulltein wnMmiwn. J" Wt'bfw frtdeerir so far irfipreed with lh idea, that in this view of the Question be stand in a strona position, that we I feel bound 10 dvt hita to maka tbe most of his opportunity In bunging in isu ceiore in peo pi nf tt orthrn B?te inf tbavr "sober aaooed Tbe corn crops of Hyde county on of tb most Qroducti y counties Jn the Eastern pai t of the State is said to nave been almost totally destroy ed by the flood ia'July o , Or Cocas. As was to have been expected it is now stated "that on reason why Mr. Slantoii was unwilling to leave Ihe ar Olnce was that he r . House, in i mis, aim men mo uvii morn- - - , . ; , j .,. -- i - .i . ... .. ... ... . ...... t.r. . M n . iu nuHi " - lisd "mfirm'v"' ttf a sebf r " "-f i"r n!1f- ti"r- "y "or . iraoi tis ntr Jiprtn inir ilia nttaiiaing saul lta.itUsibligdtoiiuif"'- lary organizations in the tale insurrectionary Stales, whose ultimate object is 'another assault upon tlie Government P Ot coutsoj PRESS ON W AUD. ar acocsta Tasaowcu. . Young man, be up and doing, Wring from the world a name I Old idleness and sloth depart. - Cmnb 'op tb inU of - 8TAST0S TO CBAKT. War Department,1 Washireron, City, Aug. 12, 186 General Grant Your not a f thia day, accompanied by a copy of n letter addressed lo you August 12 by tho president, appointing you .secretary of war ad intemn, and informing mc f jrmir aeceptanceof "llie apHTi.tiiien, lm8 been received. Under a sense of public, duty I am compelled lodetivtlto president's riht under the law f tlie LniieJ States lo ti8jend nie from ofiiec as aecretary of war, or aiH in the aiiccesa of the Keptiblican party at tho next 1 icsideirial election and the jjood of the country. ILiriuond's paper ia more euveic. iiti tlio i'reidesi. than Greely'. The tun ra'her approve, add take it dor granted that ihe leino. eraia will now come out decidedlr in la- ioi of (irant lor l'euident. U.u World conjrratulaies ilr. Johnson upon this ex hibition of pluck, and reminds him (.f the Tion nerve of Andrew Jackson. Tho r aid justifies the usenioii out mid out. One of ii Washington telegram assert t that the next a:ep will piobuhly be the irmoval of chendan and the other Join military c ininandetf; aiid i lie lit raid's coinnunt is that that m jut-t uhat the rresiuent onghl to do. In pumiinfj, it sayay 'hi fint decisive blow with these 'other decisive blow euested, Mr. jonnion cannot Ian to maKe a ease ao "broad and sensation so general in his "behalf as to result iu a owei'tuI popu lar reaction in our coming northern elec "tion in favor of vrliire supremacy njjaitist "eoiitlicm negro supremacy, teeially ''as the white policy of Johnson will be "rcpteentcd by General Grant as the "general superintendent of southern re 'eoiistructioti by the authority of Con "gree." The lleraltl states the points in Ustic between the President and his enemies in the following manner: 'The ipiestion thus presented is wlieth er tlie ten excluded sonil ern States, nsa national political balance of power, bliall j be contiollcd hereafter, for ten, twenty, I or fittv years, bv their live hundred thou- sana mgger voters, nstltey were Tji eev enty years before their rebellion by their three hundied thousand uiggerd rivers. Is the country tit large prepared and ready for I ho transfer of tho po.iiie;il po ver of tho South from the late oligar chy of slaveholders to their emancipated negro slaves! I there no halfway house of safety between the one exrreine ai d the other ? President Johnson think there is, while Stanton and his Radical supporters hold that there is not, ami are resolved that there shall not Oc. tSTA list of the rule put to death by their ow Sale of Property I0R U. STATES TAXES. ir ILL be srdd on ibe public squse in Salubuty on the 10'li-d.iy ot Ang'isi. 1?C7.' on bay and one roan M ite, the property of Ja. U. Enniw, amount of Tax, f 95 CI, he having neglected or re fused lo pay ihe tax--s due by him to the United Stale. The property above desciibed has been distiaineil. and will be sold at the tint and place nM-ntiuue-J abov ia pursuance with th provisions of ibe act of Congress of tb United Stale to pto ride Internal Huvenue lo support tbe Government and for other purposes. , SAUL H. WHET. CuUettor nf Internal Revenue Clk Li: of .V. C Cr Joxa Biaso. D piy. Salisbury. 20lh July. 18C7. 30:2t Administrator's Sale. I WILL proceed to sell at tbe lat residetic of IL J. Linn, dev'd., on Tuesday Ihe 27lb instant, tbe f ollowing property belonging to said estate, vie Cattle, Hogs and Sliet?p, about 400 busl7cIsWheat! a 4'ianlity of. threshed and sheaf OATS, II ATt Straw, one Straw-Cutler, on Wind-Mill, on Ifug try. one 2-bors Carriage and Harness, Farming l'o"ls and other articles loo tedious to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. At the same time and place th lauds belonging to the estate will be rented for one year if not pre viously rented. JOHN a MILLER, dmr. FURTHER X0TICE. All those indebted to the estate of R. X. Linn, deed, are hereby requested to come forward and make payment ; and those having claims against said estate must present them according to law, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. JUU.N U. JllLLbls adtor. Aujpjst o, SQJ' ; , tjA- 1857 Ho! for the West. 1857 fla.f-aa' Sf Jt if -!Tr.i By the Great National DOUBLE" TRACK ROVTE! BALTIMORE I OHIO RAIL-ROAD . . ' e who bvc been! ii subjects, during! . v TPT.C r-f . V W PPTIOIVS the present cctitnrr; has a .melancholy I vl u w.inx,vv..y. interest at the present moment with the execution of the Due (TEnghein, It ODCIIS ' Arrnneement. have been made try whie raangei il 1 i ' ,r. .k lu.lii. .1 ftalitbmru N. C. for eail poicuro i w r who was shot at V inccuues by order ot ; inriiaimpoii. loo,, the'first Napoleon, for the f1ir,l,ernccoti',lf1,'k "public security." In 1815, Murat. j'sJ j,,, m1 King of Naples, was shot, So pleasing iQoiney. III-. Iowa, was this to the Emperor of .Russia, that I M"-", 1 i. : j. ... .1... ...I.- i I., -i ! Cairn. III., ne gao io ine courier nuo oroiigiu nie i rn,,hi, T-. news one initialed sequins, llie "Aloii Leaiaeille, Ky-, Na-hvi!U,T. Cineiiiaaii, Ohi. Clav.lsnd Ohi", ToMa, Ofcl. Colnnbas. Obi, raytna, Ohio, Lafayril. ladiaaa. i re ur" of December 15, 1815, writes IfUitd all Points hi the Great West. the event in a most approving manner,; tf m !' '' paanf. - stating that "all the World Is petxttrated ' " ry(0 CHANGES - . , itl.asetitrinei.t-rtr.eli . . .. I . i rn i ,. 'ochaiignliClueinHli. aud Hire I Ol. i- itnde lor tlirs blessing of 1 mvidence; ; -ifr-te.. . t- iTKKn. On February 13, 1820. the Ducde Bern! 'K was tabbed wlu.o.;leav..l,0rai. .i .i;..aiii;n ........ iii of. Uuis ou nwrv , vr mr.f the dischareo of the dmii s ol that office,'; because he waS 'tho or to require me lo transfer to yu or tot" the Botiitoii all V other person the records, bouks, tut iiieaili Iho younger member! The Baimnor. V" , .. . . , . i roads are ibe only n.airs wbicb ean efeeck aariags II taiHlly, llddjflg "I liat !.. frnlM W. -J,in-l.D CUV to all point. Weal- WOUliJ Save 111 III llie trouule Of ta ! -oirra .hnoM rare l art for ie. pers, and Other public property in my j king the lives of (he elder members, "jif-n.- m 'tX'! i r . ...... i i ia il.a 1Q,K ,.i r.,..a. icoi .1... I. ... leSrect ruate. ' raeswagar. paleAas Watera inra uic.iui cupiooy na Becicmiy i'i hi , "m ' " awm uim, aov, ou a-m-v-.-. . . has ihe piiviletfe It. eiail Baaunee aaa inaa iiiasniucli as tlio president assumed to ; lltirbide, of Mexico, was idiot. Jn 1854 suepen-l Hie -Imo -ttiee 4 wwr ,4 war, and you te id i Bed. ine of your i acceptance ot tno iijiviintiiiont et aocre tary uf war ad. intertill, t h ve no alter-. native but to submit" under protest to the UieJJSlof l'ariu&..iKa& iktaliy staliked:. by ail assassm, who escaped. During ilia Indian mutiny, from lS.u to lSofs 1 many nntt vei I n nee were T .1 r " Ifeaolve to be a - In What yVu oiraertsVr-T Be Brat and lofeinost it) tb.a ihttmg. Active and wide awake. Forget the past press onward. The present il your own ; Resolve eacb evenihg's sunset " Shall find your duties done, Tis ontr by endeavor, ' ; 'Ay----' ft-tm nd-sroeat'wut.r.-aSiSvi!c You can auceced in climbing Fan.es sleep and rugged Lilt. Tet with a manly purpose. And mind that knows no fail, No barrier csn v interpose. i superior loiee .ta. tne t-resiucin, I 1 . . ' a . T a . a ... -T a I I .,-.1 4i.wii paeoe,w anu. .asMVj blmtuil Jie.Jiniliiruiti-w ato i.iniemr Alaxiiyiltain.ot iiexieo, was others some f the sons of die King of,agt, nrth t aiaa. at Satiabary. a Delhi. Iheir jnaruey VVrat, trim Baitiwor Ok Kiirtaa. n v " tT Parties arbMag Ss ftUgroi-.By Sf lhVes tr or Smth. Western Stales at,bv ftnf a parvy of i nui siior. among i t:;- , Tlt.,. Paaaeaz'rrS aad iievraids. pn-rar -iiilife have nntifiod me of your acceptiiice of j the President' appniniineiii, and tuy cor- jdial reciprocatiou of tlie scutiuitiitrf ex- ; pressed. - 'izrr. - I ii, wi;lj aiticere regard,.. I . truly yoiirs, ! Eowis M: StasTOx, Sl-ereurv of U Ar. a v x." v'n V'a i-aamaa On-ited Kfldisv Aw41 14r 1 t65J t tdi.a.poii.. !- . . - J? C , ; . . . ...... VittCinHaio. 1 -ai.., it iiTiTtSfS.f era: r Ne -Oreslis, .a , shot at Qiieitlaro. f It i a : eidenee that tho Mexico were, both Juue. Jlouu Journal, only 'Two 'EmifeTi .ri 'orti;ii ' p" ! oth sho, on the l.tTph of T.lS, Chiaaeo. l!t. M. laoata, Mo' . p.4 . aa . Ark--radaeaa. Kf .. t,gret-y rcdueerl pr-eea. ar 'eoiu ?- f ussnj-r shwtdtri aff eases Tawfk, k.v .i final la where Ih.y . .. - - . loejr wiu ye iron v-' a.t fauMect tu BWRvy- .net in r-aclnj baggage d aaviag traaairf ea.rC- Care not for acoOTs or Idle p-srv . All flattery despise, ' EicelsiOi yooihtnotro 00, -7" Onwar and apwari naa, STANTON SOLILOQUIZES. " Farewell, a lon? farewell, to ail my greatness I This is the stste o'f man : to-tlny he putHirlh ' Ttia. Lender leaves of bore : to morrow btosaorns. And bears his blualiui bbaOrs itifca; upoS tiiia J,"1 Th third -day eomea a frost, a killing Irost ; And when be thinks, good easy mart, fuH sarety arsstnass WAJiflrnips hj rqp: : And lb he la-la, aa w. (. By this K.aav. wliM.a eai-eaiaa-1'' rhu-Mi a ib(el:tiekct. Ihe 4.ff--rat aiaapaB-es ... sum. .It ehrCe. oT traosfrr. of ''uil'' JULEveiy ,.-n,.r ,. a!lu,d 1 tt Among tlio latest arrivals at S.tratogo a-, lu-n ..nni.tnli... I'r.-. m I I .1 tV.i Tl :1 L'll.IA'n lliriiw li'wi' i.wiv. iiuiii ii;i'ii-i. I C f Il aaaaM TlvTHttrTnif'W'tl4rrW diamonds' to The Tittne of - $250,000. His Excellency, Gov. Worth, ha par dotted Jainea IMnkley, contlned in the Kiuston jail, nuler sentence id' death. The Prioce of Wale has signed llie tetcperaaca pteflge. . : - - ". ' . .. Thomaa Terk. EaO.. foe maav vears a lwotnirrt ! WT .-- -g.' . .-1.4,... ,. 1. meretaant at Uamptoo, Yirpnya, dieitjast wee. eers. aorler 4 veara .r.-free. fat all fin t her iBf.inust.fc a a.tdr, l ot' l.H Zl.vTMEK. b. 5. ilhr Agt. Halt. UiR. Ur-raaaauru', N : C Gta Tuset r " BaH.atU.i.at B.'iu Mhairvet Traawi rUl Situ AO. . talliaaa. -L -aerTr' -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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