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K tbt ftr luvitix facte tod argvmiatatiioroMgb IjdffiDolabad tb '8odMra Mgra M prMoaey polij Oottfmi, Mr. Soha aaa baa pothinf daflaii to rteoaoMad Ulfi tJaoa.'ThIa, w tpprthand, luaaoa mat mm imu twtvaaa i nmcul asa GDOrraa Mara diplooiatia halAwaT bout of rea'aad tbat tberefora Aotbloc iai . tba war af relief Ma4 b axMetad forUMIoatbtaapaflaabail bar aalatliabaj at Watblagtm a atw fivaU 4aa4s4MV Gwgraaa,. ,H, rmaHUCIi i i i il I JMmikm -Tla nagxf Pred4fit Jobnaoa b) a ewiaeotfj alia atata bapr. la taata nana twnperitletaattlaas. fatb nun tioaof coOTictiooa, ft la bariaaa.' la ataiasmaaabtp, ft k torn prabanaira, clear. aaa ia poet twaji, aoaaa. , The arroaa eoa aatampUona, ana action of OongraM lArlrtKMtolUmatnictioa,aTal4va up ia as aaaaawaraVI Arfioiaat And, Probata Ooirt of lha toontr ia wbicb ab raddat t daelaratfoa of bar will and porpgaa to ba dirgrtad from ioeb traitor; aaa apoa taafiuocoi aacb oaaiaratioa, it ftUaid U tb datr af tba Jadcc frobata t aater vpoa tbfmfnatnof the ott m oecraa auwoiriDf loravar um boada f oiatrtaoaj la aocu' ea aadcriaKtba aaid.applkaat all tba rirht. vrifilerf and capaaitiaa of mfmmi ioU." and all chlldraa be rotted of aocb maruga, batveaa tba lltn daj of Janaar, IMI, and tba lltt of July, lM,ara beraa oaolarad ta ba baatarda. Wa prawma thai, U iba atmm of a , tboach BnafaiUaxtj, if oot aaprufiublr tba rrtaidaat daaMaatrataa tha oeooati tathMuUtv of tba Draaaai HUitarr Baaoa atroctioa Law. For tbia tratb tba paepla ra tun vat praparaa l c tea tnua wu oatllvapaaawa, and or lose; tba paopla ritl voadarbow t wwa poawbla tbat tba i andaneotal law a abaodoaad, and tbc whola irawawork of Qotarameat tub verted in a pUlti&d conflict between 1 J - i ionfTrie aaa ueeanTei ietiuij tue vmmL and eertatal v the east Coo rene, wftf ba aatjeeted ta tba monifinj oeeeautj or repealing lawa iaieUMtwiulj liaawantf rclara fig lo plague tba in vcatoraw. , tb ambitiooa of aaprine'pled tnaataDdbe paaaioua eogeadertd br tbeia, bate collapeed and abetded, al ntit eeary aentioMat and aentenca in tbia Manage wUl aoeanuuid generml and wana approval. - H ,Tt 'wmI T Comaxror.) , Jl A wba'e ibe meetare ) its tone and coapoeiooa. J? aredj table alike to iia aa tbor and tba aoaatrj over wbicb be pre- atoea; ana woae tM a not ariee wtib ibj eonciaa:efla caaaot aetij tba aJMUtv nd dirnitr witb wbicb tbey are atatad. The President n bia meeMga, plctares can is a r Jen btaeaof lb Union. Tbat tba pietnra ia ot too bigW colored ia evident frora facta dnil spread before tbe people in the eolemoe of tba Sooth arn papers. W ben ibauadical party leoncbed beir sabjegattoa acbsne apon . tba pnUievit needed no nrstiaMseoond sigbtlD loreeeatbe iaeviuble effecUof aacb stgndatiasr as tba freed mens Da reaa act and tba dril Hgbte ae ; 4 tba coatiotiai iRterereoce between employer ana ewpioree, practiced oj the mtlitarjr aDtboriltee of tbe reckieaf and insane tiarangeea of the emissaries of Radical UimTMyi 'aefroas ""of" tfca Eootbeto Stales. Already complaints are rife tbroagboBt tbe rural districts tbat tba negroes, teat in tba fields, bae ors gantxrd tbemscl res into prowling gangs, Z subsisting oft , ploodar, producing noib log, and spending tbeur time la riot and debaacberr. PotertT and destitation oome neit i and tbea all tba borrorsof social fefotation. ftk4 Iltbds tn. Alolm.-& colored delegate dre w ap the following, bat be- jng jRopiee oiu oforaer net la ' One- or 4 we esamples will sufiiss to IV lastrete wliat we lise ssld ee to tbe ebsracter of tb4 aoadng Cuartbtloa. Orawn was repreeeeted, tn tbe Coaeeno t 1185, by WUIiaes Usston and Uiebard Dobbe 6elght - It ie bre presenied. In lM7.ty one nerro, and twemenwko bare bardlf acqalred domieit ia he State, snJ wboe vnlj proiulasnce, so tar aa ws snow, eonuet lathe fact tint tliry-bse' "feathered their Bests" prettrweU as Fedvrst ' pflJt cere. A eenre In 1901, cemes rrjin tlie eoantr wbislt seal Nstheni! aiaeen tw ibe Ooareation of WS. O ail ford, which ioCrtd.. itself pj. imudinz JtwiLJlwei ma to tbst boar, is sow augrscea to few days, we shall bare tba order of Oeu eral Oaabj, convoking the Convention, wfeicBj m erwrws to mesa a UenstUuUoa for tbe State of North Carolina. Wenave not tboaght it worth while to camber oar sol a inns with the list of delegates elect, fur tbe reason tbat aocb a paUic lion woeld eoavey -bat bit la iururma tioa to oar readers. So far as tbe Radical delegates are concerned, tie motley erew of forelgBers, negroes and noneuti- Uesv hardlr one ia lea of theia was ever beard ef beiore,or will ever be beard of again. . Oar readers wanid be no wiaer, after seeing tbeir natnes in print, than tbersre bow, When the Uonventioo blea, bewever, we will rratifr tber aabluoa Bpatuog tbem in type, wub sneb explanaiione and deecripiioae as will anaLIa tbe people to form soma idea of taa suea wbo are to frame tbeu organ ioUw. . ... . . , Wbea Conventions have heretofore as sembled ia North Carolina, tney have been called by tbe peoule, the intellt- geot, uupajlng, white people of the State. lit Conveutioo asueinbles in obedieace ta tbe behests of a Congress, which baa aasamed after a foar rears war aged to vindicate tbe indiaeulobility of tba Ueien, tbat Konh Carolina ie aiUot tba Union, and that it has tbe right to act with it as a atrip of eonoaered territory. It assembles, the instrument of a revolt! , donary Congrets, and the creature of a minority of tbe white, tai paying, iatel-l r,f. Uua lett ti liu attended him. ba no 1'gent cttisens of the Stste and of a horde : hope of bis recovety. . His negro who of ignorant, fanatical negroes, Twenty, i was shot iu the head only, roctived a yes, tea, years faenee, when all of this scalp wouud. IM. work wl sggreewon and naurualtun Mialil . have been andone, and the record of I fnm tin 4w 1WA Tribune. these times shall have pawed into hito-1 REPRESENTATION OF AiiXOUl ry, even at that early daj in the fn j . T1S. tore men will rcuYetnber thfcc thi.igs wilh Ti,e dicmuou kid bv Scn&to'r D.iek. loatningor will reaU llicui Willi asbnoaer. ew jn CWu-m liut winter, ami revived Iiitlirto, when election for such Cn i j IU recent lecture in 1'hiladeh.his on the person of ee Targea, -wl, Be' be- isg a predated in Olilo, has eqaatted in tins State." lisl'fai, which sent John Branch, ia represented by two nek-rues ; snd Uttriie. wteu elected .La I J (Outlaw also s-iiJs two negroes, both of whom are described aa anusaalty illiterate, aoi (rfi of hm is raid to be aa vicious s be ta lenersnt. We sniitlit roe tbe paM alfel further and throoirhoat. hut out very pen sickens at the shams of the Isad. wbicb has neretctore been tue ou ject of oar pruu, bo los Ihso to our sf fecuons I . Darina Attempt f RMxr and iU Uorqnecs. Ibrongb otDcer l , II, Chaftley we learn tbe following fads in regard to a most daring attempt at rob bery at tbe store of bis brotber, Mr. rax rick U. Chalkier, at the Ustf-way 6ta lion, on the Richmond and I'etersborg railroad, ou Monday evening Iat : Wnilu atr. Alfred Usry, tbe clerk in Mr. Ubalk ey s store, was about closing fur the night, three men, one whi'e, named Jen nings, and two negroes, entered tbe store. andteixing Mr. Gary, endeavored to overpower him, but in the scuffle Mr. Gary, reselling a pistol which was close on hand, fired and shot the white men. Jeaoiogs.1 through the body, and tiring a eecoud lime, he shot one of , the negioes tn Um fvreuead. I be other negro, seeing Ihe tatA of bis accomplice, isn off. Jen nings is said lo he mortally wounded, aud the eotten stnl Bpieksd, and the result it planters are compelled to employ others so pick oU their cotton, fur which labor Ibey bava already paid As eo masy planters will ret see to rsise eottotr -aeit year, tboassad of argtoee will be thrown out of employment, and they will be forced to live by a rerolar system of pil fering and robbery. They hsve already commenced killing stock, stealing horses. ploughs, and harness, with a view of setting bo for themselves nest yesr. Usme tssbnndsnt ia Arkansao, and most of Ihnae wbo abandoned their etntloyert are living by bunting and fluting. AH Of IbeDLbavraidlbcJ' jxcpaaOiLuc. a. gun,, or both J bat their great trouble sevm to be la parehasiag caps, powder, aud shot IhoMwbohsvs stock, or anything to steal, live ia constant dread. The same state oransirsesist thronghont the sontb ern 8 tares. What we saw snd heard in Arkansas. can be seen in every section of the South. "i -' Jt$ Mmagtnit that firvli Loot F cap4 of U4 AnmaUlhty Itght for tloTtru' i ' "' 1 Tha following additionsl particulars are given of the unique occurrence lately in lha South by wh.ch a menagerie wss let loose t It appears ths entire menazeris wss en route from Montgomery in Mobile, snd a broken rail precipitated seven cars down an embankment - forty- feet - from buniniiTTo base.' r " Most of the cages were more or less THE GRANT MOVEMENT I1ERE. Ths movement in favor of Grant for the PreuiJencr took place In this city. It was Initiated by Mr. William l. Mann. Ho was tho leading spesker at every ward netting that wss called to organizes (Irani Club 'Mr. Msnn profesaed to bo situated by a personal nd miration of (rrsnt'spatrmtitaand lojslty, while he wms really moved In the matter lr n other motive then his desire l bo ro- lee ted lo the position he now holds nr the rrosecnttng Attorney of this city and NEWS OlIlE: DAY. Waobioclos, Uw. T. IeintsdisMly aftsr Iks rwMlinf of lbs Josmai b lbs IJsese io-aaj Iks MspeackaM .ikibx a 4wpoiita lo sgsie r. I wi Is fillikMlwiflg, r fciwiaf Uimt ofipeeMli ia ywll u lbs ikiwssd (o (anktr listsiosuf ill. qtMtUos f , initiaitssU Y t turn a som parswii of , prit.ly, U vss fvssd tbat cli i.srljr m St drrwiowl sa Iks Mbar, and tlit C!IiUutUriii soulj ouutisita to bs sod of Ifie Ftxlisib CiLrt boU-m audit cotnpromiM Co mty Tlie pnulmhers snd editors of eoul.l U mJ in iL rorn lira. I'oJ.r tl.t thd.. r "! .'he JiilfdnXioX. suspect l'jPirtiofi lit! jtaoj. UttulIicssOLevonld mg tnf ewnsn rcTreme or Mr. aunn, Tcni,orv'l,r mTttizvrij vwct vponmi aorcwoma- intithls trap, and titer sre. fas we kiiawV",''' ' votirly taK tkctmpsw-k bvth heartilrstck of ttie-vfnrnrt.gnd t"1 ,fw' 'vsievm; -ttnTtunvwuFrr propoarj damaged by the accident, and those con taining ti e Himalaya bear, the Rengat tiger, the Thibet bear, and Brazilian ti ger were so moch sbsttereed as to libera ate the occupants and permit them to es cape to the adjoining forest, when they we re speed ly attracted by the carcass of a deer that had been in one of tbe cages and was killed by the ' casaalty( Ao w occurred one or tbe most remarka ble contests of brutes tbst has ever taken plsce on this continent. During four! hours the tigers and bears and the hyena contended for the mas'.jry. Nordid the terrified attacliets of the menagerie dare lo interfere. The noise of the contest is idevcribed as being appalling in the ex- ti-uiiio, and did not cense mini the partic ipants had satitttied the craving of their appetite, after which the Himalaya uear and one n the tigers played together i cat and kitten. At tins juncture e unfair: Hall, t lie would, if they decently eonld, bark oat lht ,( ,l n" ,h 'w fcow a.i i . . I awtl U.l mmm m mmA at sM aatkaa Akmmtml lav aeewwaa ll.A oi trie scrae into winch the y incontinent ly put their feet. In organising tlie ward lor Orant, Mann was really arranging them to promote his own pervmnl end as a candidate or atptrsut for re-election to the otiice he now oeenpiee j and he Itopee lo win iiithgsine, whatever may become of Grant and the Radical Repub lican party in the crucial Contest which will take place in the fall of 1808. Poor Comey and poorer Peacock ars repent ing, in sucKcfotn and shes. their Tolly in accepting loo readily Mr.--Mann 'a prop osition ot Grant as the Radie.-tl candidate for the Preidencr, and they are epeci ally wrplexed and pained by the fact that Mr. Grant, in his testimony before tbe Congressional Committee charged with the impeachment of the President, declares that the policy of l'm-idenf Lin coln, snd that he, Grant, at proved and approves, suobtsnttally, tbe course wutctj Mr. Johnson has pureoed in the import ant business of 'reconstructing' tho South We pity Forney snd Peacock from the bottom of onr heart. They thought they were sure of a good thing. Events have shown how fallacious were their hopes. Mann has nsed tbetn for bin purpose. How will they escape &uwuij Jlercury 6TATESVILLE. StatesviKe, it not behind her sinter town, in improvements, and her trade It tncreas'ng with each facccc'lmg rear, Dating front the era of tho "Surrender," which wm long denote an epoch in al the Sonthern State, a-nnrnher-of build in t have heen ruised, and tho shw and hainiiiur of the carpenter is still liearo i in our tnidtit. . A fine mansion h.u been erected by Oil. S. A. S'lsrpe, for a fiim riikJmDB, aad a vols u.m dirMtJv apoa the marilt of lbs CM., bV wnakl mm farlbV fit. UUMtrimg, litis twafwiaiiMMS was at osces Cled ly lbs Urpabrwass. ks epHMi ims pcbiarst, asd a AS blgUki,rrollsd in 57 ia Uvorof isipMcliitiglbs PrMlestsd 108 j(aial ii. If a iiiU ILmm bad bsss prMl lbs tmprM-htrt wonlj h. bJ 80 votst aird ths "ppotiiioit 121.,' During tits call f atroas la Jay tlis mot prr founf latere I waa jnoirestsl by mtmrwri and (pectstcrt. ' A scb Rteraher sums wm en'M, errs wr dirrcud bim so- til lis r-psodi to his same. ' It aoUy drrn onstraUoa was ntaJt, sat sevcv ss a sees ia Gonnas mors impfCMiTe aad atesstioasl sstr. nbU aad wka Iks rasalt of Ike veSe waa decUd all seerosd to brsatbs frstr, aad all hill ax tboaxb a faoavy waijLt had sesa Ukea off ! bdy-poUtie, t.t'.' -Tluia.kaaaaraiuiaiaog.lo.aiglit. aad mm. br-rt of CoiiKrets sr. cd'ing oa lbs 1'residsul to offar congratulations. , Mr. Jobetoa brb.ves with eicecdiog good lala aod Leeomlag digni ty udJ( lbs circooMUoces. W SLUICE. - would d. h'mor to fiitlcinan h it also ventioiis have been held, they have been conducted according to the Jycuis and usages presenoea or oar own laws. Those, which have just transpired, were aontrolled by tba sword, the military power diciaiine' tba aoanuer of conduct ing I beui, the mode of making returns, and even the form of the ballot. The appointees of tha same power, generally of a partisan stripe is aeeordattce with tbe policy which set Bp that power above tbe civil authority, in attme of pence, in defiance of the Rill of Rights and of the . . . w - w - , I waaanaa vi mv ataa VI avau ar n ia sati v iiiv in a faithfwi awr4kesjte W jCKanillbTbT aantry7Tia-reen trod need 1 -vs Wharaaa, By tba latBrabellion BlTwIo partict paled tJereia la Ue State of Ala Nbama were gailty of treaaoa (and where- posittoa of the Convention In .this State. ....--jruosBBa ncipg un grnieei w cnmetyi inimunsi ot which ii. t hjauu a'p- m vol res bji others. Boa sboaid be pnn- r ithed witb forfeitBra wf all rigb-twmli Try anu iromaniueax ua wuereas. nsr rug ia reive one of the moat raised of aoctai anq legungnia, " Therefore ba ft ordsJaed by the paopla of AUbsmal ta Con rent ion assemblodi V. Xliat alt who parrld pared- tnvwytnpB iuiiwm wiuie ti reveiuoa oi iu uh tad States.' are koiltr of treaaon. and are iiereby oeclared to ,ba traitors, and Bra barehy deelared tohsvt lncnred IUh pecaiu'ea. and foVfeUara: right lr. vand justly, iacidsntal ta sacb arimiaals and wbaweas attcb traltara am BiviHy dead. and all wbo art' boond to tbem should ba abeolved ia 1 frora all obligaiioaa tf every kind, moral, Boaial, dooestia , d pofi t!eal, ihereorw- b It'fsrthBror - dalned. that Buy awnan -wb mat bkea ' 7ntere4 Into tba bondsoTnaikfrtiadiiy Virh iuph; frii terifsBall be, and H tieftbj .- authoriaed sd Bmpowerod to file la the nveated with a well-nigh arbitrary . an tbority lo make or nn-tnake voters, acv eordiag to Ibeir own prejudices or cap rice. .. .- 1 ' r- Under Such circomstances, the cAarae U?of the Conventions which have been chosen, in North Carolina and in the oth ers Southern Ststos, is not to be wonder ed at, however to be deplored. It was not espectod by Congress, or the domi nant party, that any but the most meagre and inconsiderable portion of the South ern white popla, either in numbers, standing -or influt ace, would sa net ieH ho rape or their rights ana endorse the deg radation of their manhood, contemplated by Its policy, and hence the investiture of aa iguoraot race with political privii eges, Without which its last hope of cou- tinaed party ascendancy and of tba spoils would sure! r be defeated. It reasoued eorrearly. Nine-tenths of the while men of tba Soath, while disposed to acquiesce, witb aa much manly submission as ia pos sible aader all the aspects of the caseLin wbite ver is forced apon them by a pow er which they cannot resist, look witb i a 'Lion King," and former companion of "J riaiuence, wn.cn it- l i.. u. .lid nn-ny cur. The same I ajllilirTt"lsw. rii V. iiivi n mi vsv'i - . . ..... r.-mtwooulii rel'orm l.v ill nUn Icn.iwn .... ... ,1 .... i VI ft teil a liatnlrioilie cottage, Wh It'll U OC aa tint cuuiuLiiiv .voia.'' ia una -.rf. tim t).. ,.... ...I ' ti. mntiiiii tl.. I ettpted by Mr. Alfred -Carson. Col. most statesmanlike m its aims of any . animals were discharged of their occn "arpe, naving oecoiue mo purchaser oi unit and brought to a close, oroximitv ",c wubi, to the fugitives, lite bears and bvenati modelod and oiherwiso improved, and it wete tbett lassoed and den. I he driver was th .riitnt iinrt ttiA pmnnanv .iifttwlfftml i loss of two lions a uanther and a loom I Stnh. wl,ere ,beir. oriBor4.ffico ard. abhorrence and disgust upon the con . . t . t ...". i . i i . . . . - . ----- laminations to wmcu tney are BuujccTca,i4g, end wben tlie Constitution of the now engagiug the attentiou of the couu try. ISetng as jet Ba aJmoot unti ted ex periment, it is impossible to fores eo that it may not, like our electoral college, work out restate that are wholly un looks ed for, and that wonld defeat its apparent beneficence. , Un the other band, uutil the plan shall be (airly tried, it is, we tbiuk, impossible to foresee tbat any dis- rtdvst'Ugua Would attend if which ; jrpujd oot ie vastly outweigueu by the beneOts a bicii would seem likely to result from it. Tbe object aimed at '-via: -the re- presentation of minorities as well as ma jorities, in proportion to their numbers, or rather the. equal and exact ropresenta tiou of the whole voting class-r-is . the njost profound, and comprehensive prop ositiou ib ataiesmaushtp ever . brought before a legislative body. It is tbe per fectiou of the principle of self-govern ment, j.ne outv auesuon is. . wui uie plan proposed accutnplish the end desir ed t. Mr, Ruckaiew lay no claim to its BTtfaoTship-.Irwai TnehfedjJ'ahiei Garth Marshall, of England, and has been endorsed by John Stuart Mill in his work oh Representative Government, snd by Karl Gray In his work on Parlia mentary Iieform. ' It was proposed by Mr. Lowest a clanse in the recent re torm bill iu July lt,t, and received 173 votes in the Uouso of Commons. It is before the world ably eudorsed, . ami challenges especially the attention of the people of litis couotry, of Congress, and of our Constitutional conventions at a time when Jen new southern conatita tions and several not thorn dues' are foritt- aol in fall feithe sinouittt r'ijue, with w - j mi?. swss -we assail i iia Anrm riuuuu ui inu .- i , indTTkhtrlhefrbandotrtr nasi protest ainuust tue. spotiatton vil teroretations and radical amend rtinnt. .tif.'lil. I Tt." ; T ......... - tueir rttrnia nnu tueir nonor. i uo coiu- A Picturi of t A Ate ful Condition of bears and byenat' "1oe ou na 'nerwio ttnproveu, an; n dragged into the I "ow ocewpied by Messrs. Oarlfrm Ha., i iosttttt Ir killexl by j Hankcra and Merchants. E. B. Drke :omoanv sustained I & Son ,,a8 ciected a large store, on A Novel Erplotion A a Oytte Can illiir'it And njureiryunffMan "On Saturday night a yonng man,' nam ed Tora King, purchased a can of oysters, was burnt, which is occupied by Mefsr. Wallace, u.tron . Uo., and, thepier ttory for the "Amertedn printing t fli'-e. Mr. Springv-nnderthe ifipervuion rpf Old; St A; teharpe,- re jtt fintsinga hnnd some two story brick store," on College Street, and wilt he rendy for ' the oecn l.t January.' Mesu-t. Mil- i. I- .1.- -1 . i..1t uaiiot, H'tUHl nn iicinv ir inrn Aim bhiimhi tin iiuirva - : .. - r . . ? . , . .L- ler E Vaunelt are erecting a lare store asv aswr nasp .ninii iirnroi'i ipii mrfinta im v bivalves by placing the unopened can in tha stove. Rut a lew moments elapsed before a startling explosion took ' place, young Kin, who was standing by at tte moment, receiving some or the scalding contents of the can, ns well as fragments of coal ana. burning cinders in. tue. race 114 sustained some paintnl injuries, an on taliege ptreet, beside ttifl "Ameri can Building," whiclt wili be occupied,, when completed, by Dr.' J. E. Doinbit, St s Drug Store. 0d. J. S. Miller, hat fitted tip two store Irons, oppvnjire ihe "bnnonton uoii8e, winch are ."respec- tivelv oeciinied bt' Messrs. ltickirr it .tRciT, and O; M: DaTtley, Eeq"arTtfri store. Mr. t . 1. . Caldwell,., hasre Congrtta. Wwbinffton, December 1. Senate Not is aeion. " ' ' ' Ilos. Tlis fi'Iibisstering oa ths Impeach ment qnestion, esdr tbe Isad ef Legta, was roamed. " Finally Mr. WiUos witbdVsw his asstiee to lay lbs wbole rnatur oa lbs table, aad tbe vote . aa tabes on tba resslauos of Us Biajority re- , port ordeiing iuipeauhmsel; wbicb .Was lotl ar, r7; ny, 108ainent, St. t-r.,; -3 A motion lo rrcoouoer sod lay lbs motloa lo rrni?Jer 00 lbs table prevsiled; sod bui sodt hnpcacbnient. 7 r 7 . -Tbc .muiuuoa tinending Uis porer ef ths . Seeielary or iLeTrsury to contract tbccsrreu ey wa f..aed syes'138, Saya, 84. " Tlit lfcam went iot6 coinmhtee os tb met a;. Peridih frit debate, IhS Kreoastrtietioa Comrnittee. to sbiuh Stevens reosestsd several 1 points in llit mrsngs to bs rslurrsd, was d. nounerd at as obstradioe Is recoftlncli. Mr. Sisvtn's atrtjjgtt ajjaisrt lbs taraiag lids excites admiration sad pity. No ess beedt tbs rioilicliTa aiuraadta- of lbs obi worsaoat dis contented leader. ; . Wiibottt soy further hstiocss tbs IIooss sd- josriMsl, - From Wothuiqton.' Wanliinjrtou, Dec. 7. Tbs collos 1st repeal bill meets with oppotitioo before tbt Senate Ft- nanna Commitles. , t "': . The Dtoi.h psrebwes hsvs beeq referred in lbs . Senate to. tbs ComtuUtsS 00 Forsiga Grner.l SberrnanTat arrTrej hers ao NrTslf eX tils rretident and Geseral OraoU lie rsmaiot htretbres month. sv " Tho Jeveuua racifis to day. w.rs 1500)00; for tbe year, 19 1,750,000. 1 ' . . UrKJ0, dattghlefof W.W.Uircoraa snd aiMof lion, tieorgs Esstia, ktrmer Sun-. grcaainaa from -Louuiaaa, wbo was eaptursd ou lira steamer Trent with liaaoa and SliJaJl, baa died ia Franc ; : -7 r r. t. .1 1.. .1.... 1 ...flru. I loss of his eyes, Na$hvUle ; ;nECOXsTRrjatoy. "i "Wa do not suppose that Mr. Ashley hill faciliUtu . tlifl , re8tara!iEU,oLt be late rebut State, witfv become , a Jaw. Mr. Ashley , is hardly a .leader auioui! Ilai.uincans. Ilia late ridiculous im- DoacliiiitDt capers aud the exposure1 o' his corupiiuna iuoffice-scektntf 4ost lvt put him in low '.standing id Congress even among those who are not ovi!rvir tuous thetusel ves ; for a detected thief is the Cjmt house, and niMe other im Drorement.' Mr. J. R Dsvldon. Ia erected a large Liviry Siahle,' opjioite U10 nsidence of Ur Al n 'He, and oth erwice uuwroved his iriitrtf V u a. so th4 tSoulhWhU' Don.. liadioatirm. Kai is the amplest proof that Congress reas iOoed eorrrctlj, and that it dtd- uot pis lUlM til. RlallllMMl Of ABI IMAIlll Or Hill. takeinetf character. . -t' vne ot tno eat tors 01 tins paper pas - From the at etrrphta A vstsncfiar" Wiibowt avdng into detail, look at it : Wke are the men that are selected lo aarrf at the Conrressioaal bksee and Urame hm-OontiMimf Wtw r Nort h Carolina I What has an of them done in lha past to bring them Into notice! Who are the I Who ever liear.1 of half B jfctttwof Urn .befkrfet3lMilw.vi been brought to W ssruce,' which, they waatd Jtev.r stbirwia bava reached, bv tbat aphes viagf -all ths elemeats of pofbwwjll'j UUeal societr. wbicb,. like Jne ooiung 01 B aosldroo, briags the Scam to tha kp. soma or tbaaa days, let history draw a broad, black eipnngiegiliae aroend ths erents to these ttmeej-tratrwWldree msr Bocreatf.-ftb sbssse and kusbilisv Uon, (h blot apon tbe etiier wise snti Blsbed Bbbbii of It ortb Carolina. '. spent the last three weeks in Arkansas, and has seen, from personal observation, roe gis:rcssuu , couumoa oi mo couniry. The ireport wbicb have reached this ety hare not been exaggerated. " Indeed, the condition of the countrr is worse than re presented. Gloom and despair pervade tion.The toracs ofTfro5e:tTigiiffojl iftihe cuHnre of cotton wili boenorruoos. . But The Josses this Mr." Ashley proposes" to brraFW pHc' southern goverttitieiits aud place their ie- organtzatiuii under the entire control of the cynvention of tue southern i states, wh"oe con Dotiition . and character are eb as 4d4gttSfcmany '- leidnig Iid-caTsT-". Ji oder r ib e reoWsfructioji taw. this power of removal and Appointment was given to the military commanders,; bat as Ibey bava Dot, all of them, used it to suit-Mr. Aidiler, he wan s to with drawal. .trout .litem, jutd aoidVBjt.1ip.ou, tha Ignorant aud viCiout uien wbo cum ore ibe conventions Wo reoeat, we do not believe Mr., I ihaf. we .li.ive liereone of the best hV 111,, le Sumu.aries or ieaniing in me country, 'N-ath or Souh -O ucord tV male U.Uvsre ' also, a Male Atat!emT, under Mf. j- I)- Baird who, a a , t'each er of boyt, has not hissn.erior. a Oft1' la br 4hia- .wjr.uun'.-.TTf tte State, we would lidi- that, the effoc-tsof Louisiana Htcontt ruction Convmtion, - ;7.r-.-Wft W - - - w Orleans, Deo. 7. Ia lbs Copveulioa to-drtj-wbits ditDgTb prsamble ard tsaohji iioot desy ing tbe tUietnenU cootained is a uis Inmial to Coagrefs txpresiing tbs fear of a war of raueti a nrirro member named Cromwell de- cUrrd: V. wiIT rule till ibe last one uf at poet ilo.n forerer. ' Tbe negroes are going to bar. their ngbia, if it hi br rorolutloa and tbs blood . j I win. earn Ot oiner un uovewnni in coinem 1 . , . . , , h mnt ir. finnan. iii. vv....r ...... " m-mA i:...nl,iii.' HimhtiA anolher m-jro inambHr, depreeaitdtberemavkSefCrorii well, aad declared l ball he colored people of tbis couutry evulJ gel so rihu tbe whiles did not fit .10 give ibrn, and ibat tbe talk of ar of not aiaa ai haidusjr, lit alluded to the a t parity of ibe ngro eolSpered lk itlbu r, r.1.. T6n Uv bolder of lb SotUh.bad Wn a Hie pwL aud were abu, fneods of lbs negro.' tho wur are not re nnisti f tt ni In tmsHIi t other Se?Wy.troTgtr-wii stares were de-endel ujvrv to cultivate the toll b,ut a nemetoot wlMte popela-- I tloD, wuo sua remain rowronn .freWsd to rrsndHAd-bet lories fwhiteA the fnfedmim that bbr wi(H m, tiaTci, ; . . htatolBdethe-errrlrw tWoiritbwTsoBtbnirtststea.ItJaroBidt ... .... ;;. ...... rrnas. 'Jr. iittoN -4hoTA iiUle, fTr to rmlVwm fairwork.1 The fotv:beinir reciijar and ri cnir are made, and our f.iruiem hav more or hss nf wlei crn, pork, bacon, and otliur f irm prodnets, forhOTherttf lru. it is a 'l jnd vf ikm rS'bttitviiU- Amtr&tti. J T: , ' . Pljinontb Cburvb, lWooklra.aW "ater fiotn the river Jjrixri and Wine boiu JeraMiem m irit Tjftow soBtbern rStat ea. it fi vtirv much dtiniuislt iub.io conhdwiioe so t add to the weight of the pressors year are much larger than those of laifft winch now bears eo ntmviiy oiku a;t tur pubed in tbe fl-uea. rear, nanters are rapiair parinr on aod discharging their hands, being ana bleto feedthem longer Tlie negro is ebreplelely demorarixed. "Most -of them hare largelf orBrdrawo their wages, and 3m I,, . gml ak"fn"isf TlXtt ' wai b -m -ay- ff tnQltH TtTr IVbbI IIOU tttv iWvt fas on f v wmw-sTwas- bare Bbandoned their o-ployeis, reaving oiaterial iuterestn of Ihe South and, of corisequence, Uitise ofTtfewTiole Uuioo. Mr. Ashley's bilUhould boMS bill to f "ciliut jkpafivSaa oa that riil way "klKMHt ebVts Jomu tieteny- of. w h tcU lb at aeial low an Isee ntl 1 be s sort of cettdactor. Win! Kiir.'bltvVdeeffiiirliQ, is Xorth lladler. St'rtSsbtJ !. wa burevd ibis A urnoo... ,.Uil i9SLllggb !rs, jvmf iigjr eat, CTeOt," cried two dpetmg darkies apptalia for deqtsios to S altejiBipire, "hieh wd w-gU--dy4ry-vr d-iUyT'Tiej Ikbtf TpupireTefJccted a rnot-n-etrnd then, witfr aloolut wisduni. said", , 1 caa'lTetTTerr J iL'e Dure!!, of tbs UniteJ Stales IXttr'nt CtHirt ap poi a Weof President Liseota.) hai otdred itir oat d'.wiiiciion "oTcoBr."" ' iNTKLxGEsjT UGISI.AT0IIS, ; . 01 lUgbaas tid lt Slrsiber, ths Wackeal delegare ia ibe Ooa.ales oeeetag betore i-iii,t-rWjsisw.-'i "Acajou oiog,tooucu loaigbtF i4 , "AfoA God, iaja,',,a.jrt Siroioer, "iboag'it diu . bojs ai Albtai bad corked joi 'nsff ior 4 ittngbsm leAbaaiilr, arrays arnt wkb HortOn h pir rmMihj Hwtuty and the Btasr,wnb hi. il ffidMA.i ' ' - ' ' ' ' , ibis d uVeno: ' Tbe d fBc.l'T tLfangoiMgrwbkJ beaefy was trailed eaty, by tbe impeeaibitity ef tailing wbiekwasaet ; tiiebaaaC Several ed tba eokirtd deWgataa sarrsanded Strolbaw witb seeti dwelwtiUeat as tboee: . .' 1 ' . r- Do. fre wmU setbeerk rm 1 aV wssi Mikes artrgjewjboet dacrgf; tieni, ao ioug atrde hearts -aaa btawk."-;; 't-. ' ' . ; . r 1 '- c--
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