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V -amf wmw ' SAttttaia i Oil Jlorlb Slatr. T IIANKH A IIRI'NKR. b.VUHbl R V, X. C , JAX. 17, IMS Ul R M EsTLRN fl HiMKIHKHS muig In ar inability lo gel to pre a- early as w wished au our lael publi catk.u day, many f 'w Western sutiscri- k-rs BUI hv been 'di laved la filing Ik If Ust week ' paper. Uercafici wa x- pea to mail all our we dm package on 1 hurray night, by which oar aabferiber K rtli and West of the X 0. Railroad Ul get their papers one w,.-kea Iter than R uiaii-d an Friday llie day .in which they In at date. I- ubscribcr. to the Old Xorth State will a1o n meiuher that the number lot by the : mi j ...i. i. ...,r.o.HJ p ,.,,. e.piraiionnl .Heir term, o it. tt they will Iww nothing by it. tLO. .. - IW aaWriker. wkn r ... ... enhivatiou of tobacco iJU year. at auv j fnro time, w onM do weU u, gfe .way tkW awaahor of the Kortk Stale ao a to H atckman af OW. too' eaaay an that n HiXI'S vs. HELPER. Hardie Hogan Helper, of tbi city, ha wiittea a long letter to the W h aTt Ckrtmide in p'ply to auotltei letter which recently appeared ia the column of lb: Xattenal Imtellhftnttr from the pen of hi awn hi I, liaaton Rowan Helper, of A.h wille, X. C, faatona, or at leant notorion. ' aw the athor of 'Tie Impending Criiit' and "Ao Joue." The letter of H.'R Helper never appeared in three colauna, and the reply, i excluded from it gn-ai knwgtk The object of H. U. Helper ace m to be not only to point out the iu conai.tency of hia brother course and re fnte hat jmaajl! I. hat alee to vindicate hitaKagaint the aa.picien of laving aj mpalkWi i with hit view. Hia letter ia well written and it temper is good. It i aeedleae for a to lay that we di jgree with both of the brother. The theory of No Joqae that the negro i de lincd to rxtiociioa-that like the Iadian he ia deatiaed to disappear to make room AW the vaatly superior caacaaiaa race may namoflily be the correct owe. We thouU met fee aajrpracd if a half ccotnry hence there weald be bat comparatively few ne greea ia the conntry. Many cause will i to produce that result. Here they have been the moat prolific raeejM the continent. I a the days of flheir tJavary, being, far the part I weU provided tor, ia sicknea nrd fe health, they wvr. a i.agci lived xMMWmmm kW jkttjjL'fi "wWe dvar Sn"v eee fill tiiev "hav- fe-? changed in HPfeMalBSa. 2 bey ate no longer supplied kv the maaagemeat of euperior minds w tk the means of comfortable subsistence, ad required to perform tke amount of la bor necessary to tbe development of their pkvaica! powers. Tbe consequence is, and will be, that they will aot be tbe long ;kWd aad prwBfic wre ia .Jhc fataan tk ey bave in tbe past. Already the cnl sjreo Bpultion of the Sou:h has greatly d miatthed ia u amber, and the diminution will eosHiuur, and become more rapid, un til all tha more indolent and worthies ataoag them shall have disappeared. Tkeir phyaiesj power being iinuaired by passeae and want of tbnft, the number of born among tuem will be very compared with what it was in mreu 10 ne asei wun now. is a ecu- 1 remark. A Bern bat com per j aWk .1, .1 ,. . I. . .A Tt. continue, in all probability, un- j Banner or negroe. .rnong o0 snail tfaaaratively a.il - the deseen, - t.' . . , n a. - a a baawcsr among a who are hwa- rr In rtxa. ' 'Un- wi aran dmia . i-..a . 1- . . . ' - ice vwws ot --.-vo joone mat C. .1. . r m t- .i i .1 . .1 a - I the whh re to extermin- it i . : a v. tfe bve ao ivn ilir. va m uu at n t'wti rnw riiun ir n 1 .! i r. li. JLa' a L.laa.!" ' mirf fi ilir in .mer Aor can cimo a a a . a . rsAri' iat rftriL'tii in firr v niitv m aarnniir m tlef got ernmeul and in so; M f..i wkirk lio ir l rrato, hia 011a ifii d a - 1 . n one Itoeu 4bc nt-rroe rteiiousi- lBrjBij4tds admit thai the Southern people are un- r great ..W.g.uou. la tbem lr tkeir a- ' v Bwin. -sjhtsi, sssn . l,l ll.l N 11 1' 1 . mrnnmrn , shekakaatev duriatr the war. Tbe .. - 9 ot eateiiniratuig tlsrm h r tne swore ;.k i.,.i. a- .iL -,aa. I,... . . I 1 Mil tntt 1 m iTipaxnv. i iir-v win never anuw .1 ,11 '11 .. . . ems. N e, tv eoiiti mtilate tarh a rriiasra eon. ofrtdd.ng tUaMelVa, of tki. bjtlon, ko 01 r w.irtktos. it may be- am. If aa extsaminatirg warfcat wssa aj-jstjh., Ala ao, M will tie eommenced aw Vmnmmr, , 5 . ,fc s, .1. i Ui it mrr. i w - ra-e nnoWr ancb ekiMt.. m ail disoa-trv- tm A -m I-1 m 'i iodahir with tkew .i oald MPii M IWoia-ti- r . a. a. , a, tho South aful, Indeed, will be the con qitmcre. Bat tbreaaailhilltr w ill rtat npou the Radical Confreaa which for the m-ret. arrrhtanlfBi kit soaght to jserpet Aala tea power by attempting to roufer tba frirHege of tha elective fraiicbiiv upon them. We concur with moat of what H H. Helper says about the Radical Cow L. . - -.1.1- I.. - ,l.a ! mmt nl condition of ih.HR. !.. the S h, nor do we think that hia brother b-a aaswrrcd him aucccsafullv ou tliia point. It the immigration Ironi the Southern State, wi", u ,bolih all civil government in 1 1864 " j lM7 K Mr H, thoae 8lte with a hope that to pa II. H-ncrsav wan ihe caae. it doer nut . ... r go a. he .opposes, to refute ike 8ute- menu of the letter in tha Intetlieeneer, fcMl ou'.v shows the sagacity of the South- "P1": the aligns of fZtSUju l paraon, and the historian moat partial to , it will never stt.wpt auy thing more 1 Hu,ion "WwaU. . I In h- letter in the C'ron-fc Mr H-lp- erdoctootiuJviiiic! Aart.in.aotker , lhllll lboM which be IM hcretof.re ad- v.iMii ikmnvk lk. r.iliimi.. of the lira - , 1 ISter ana lUC uta - urin .n.u . Jir, ai iW?:E! Y . P , . in ita vinateaiinn. mil tie is ceriainiv un- fortunate in ..me of hi. .tatement. and ! if -e of hi. argnment, prove any thing : it t i '"' 7 prove that La lieriiM l Pan nrcaerve Ir. SWui'T" Vt' j?,c unPriw, : "'rrigora military rale R ia propoacd to Et i,XCtlrt,kUUd V?le"1 '-"''Ukcfromkimi exeention rfSTnew inject. , le v irP tiie predominant power, or by a ! - . .... perpetual military occupancy of the conn - try, as the following extract will ahow : "The writer impntethediorder which pTVTalll III UV CUUIU IU IUI MViKjy ui V WIT II .1 CS .1. L. .--I:-.. I ' I mwaaa and aaanmM that tln V fell nr Hi sr. Kivr-v-i aiuw ........... ...... . . j ...... ly all, proceed from the negroea 1 he truth is that crime and lawlessness nave j kfi.n rif, in nil nart of ika IToiou ainee . the war: and the ncgroc of the South are having their share in them. It can- not be forgotten that prior to the passage of the act for the eitablishment of the, ;.. t:.-i .'.. !n ,i... s;....l, . t,r ol that, the first of the eerie, of recon- st ruction acta. Ia all parts of the South , darinir the same nerind. the rishts of the . " ii , " . .... negroe were iran.pteo on, n aoi w in tm- puuity, certainly without proper viudica- lion: and thev were lar irom entovine, . i that freedom which had been declared to L -s..i f l.. .1... .1 m. t - . . . ... . - -. 1 Off tlJIir Hjiiri. k k til l nc 111, .n- tary protection they have, enjoyed during Ikelas. eight motiths baa emboldened them to HrtaRato rome of the wronc which had been infiicted during the two preeedirg years. It i but natural that the brutalities (uttered try them should . , ... - , . . , . awaaen a spini 01 revenge, woicm in im fact to wuieh I ha.e adverted allow that even since the termination of the war the k. l-n .i,.nl .-.fn.1 ' tban iunine. IV hat the rv.iith w pretent, until civil govtimaent estabbVk - i - r1 firm biw .-tr honest ' Uo u lawl. aswf. r wbi'. But in n li:n e not k'-eii let ; ftver the jaiopl and the result is tbat in hear oi turbulent rebels one direction we hear ol turbulent rebels , trampling on the rtght. of the negroC. ; in another nv-klr-aa Hindi flf Ill-ernes ' . . . . , . . orevius noon societv mid committing acts of rapine and murder. We want Targe minded, disinterested men, who can rise superior to low partisan prejudice and p issioi.s and be simply just to nhitcs and Ms.?. ii. y -t Notwiihatandtng Sfr. Helper' opinion wc believe the neogroc received as asueb justice at the band of the civil govern ment established in 1865 a they have since received, or ever will receive at the kand of any government lo be ettabttsb- ,.j :,. State. A to the negro hating white of which he (peaks we know noth ing they do not exist in N C. unless il l. .1.- . j: 1. i. ;n .i.... 11 . .Ul.li.ai , 'I', nil ii- au MW w.i..i n ' . . . . . greater degree of Uwle.,-. prevailed Aod gH l,bprty- than hai done rioce. For the Hemphia ; Th:a i the last dying struggle of the and New Orleans riots, which originated Radical party - the last dickering of the with the negro-hating whites, and resulted inie m,H nwuHarA. to them of con in the cold-blooded murder of the .core t IBemirvea ia power after the late of blacks, occurred prior to the passage . , i. l j ithnow, a tmp-t - W or Jo tM t ,k.;.ke cf Indoftuesnttt j,,,- g T L.gisjatnre of fULmXStm the whole crew were op.ss-d to ! irraaiaioiiE n.o i.u..ni. wivitr. w . ... a.... . ' opposed to , 1 .1... ....... .1... , i '" rurl. . . ; ... 7 rj,.i.,,Mre . fuU jw .,,. tuem thought it a JuitJll ian" u be "stiematised Wf J C isrr'.t " ion v a-nhtadat ta eapitol in Bat J - J - . , I ..'..I. j.t- ... ITnAv 1 What it i iiu su Bsiwiw-t is uw nq"og v". ia lUul whieh We. fret warraated m .L.:... IK. bl.l. ..nunt uuh I. may chooses disfranchiae for "parucipariim . 1 1 r . 1 a l .. ,.,!.. 1 mii Trrirt bm- an oiaiutr of lriir the KliUt) I'&fl llliTr UUI MTLvWIlCT ID UW MaUsT. . . , .1 a . t 1 ai.i.'n .11 .mn 01 an; vsmi li ur rwwraiu jt w- mamm iu u u-. . , r. f. . si . .feu 1 1 , 1. ' - Ji , If tltaVti . hilt li fsTlll ff- ma uki.aitiui An an an u rnnat ui iam wint peoote it wUl laii to ssefm mat parry a BBBwaawf w-m -". ftji ib -.-".' :.(. . k. . . .. . .. . iu. MH.iii . h.amwi ana. i 1 : - , .-... oT'sbm of itoTof uri.0eee.so. taaagres w,u oonDijea Keep a . - "'fl'ZLitl. aXtmrnea, ft i jna.cmarm to aaee to tyaam XOB- T..ULWU TTAmemw :J . HHIUu; wa vmmmmmwi two fratn-d for U,t 8tu a to ctre its rattn- ...... t., ikhal. Ii buln 1 111 n 1 iliiiilinii T, .". .F. ..... .Lzir. ....,,..,. wtii.a.l.m nl K. I.. rft .' f -j 1 i; . . r i nr run'-H- iwit.iwn v.i. -,w-i.r- . . . l . i , aa eauea lino et'ew o-jin ui' inr kh. i;ui- ii-1 "f torn, - aad it is oouiaeig tbn U mod-ra- XlliTZ ,ham. ia-., we MieC. w.ll nruvei mti - saukla. Ao air as the si-da f lb Cojrea iat a-r mortgage, or autouo. aiu' usi riiijs ttny eiciuvujo ll - si, in i---m-ri-.' - - sBetits raunoakV-i at tke kJt box. Tbey j.i at sa J--..-k - . j. 1 . a ml a , si... Di.a. I l?i7VZmC1maW por,"Dr PTO" (MaawsM - f ifcrnrlD-iri rfi-M'i. -tt P7 a BECOMIXG DESPERATE. By lefueao le ear uw column R win be Men tbat tU tarVtal of the House of Representative ara becoming quite desperate. Tkay begin la see the tmn. I writing on the wall, and their kneea are smiting Infotber with fear and tram- Whig. Nu eer,i" th. PP jof the Southern .States will accept of the Constitutions to be made for them, they rro Purelr "'"UT gevaraateala Hie Southern people will comply with their mea.unn Seeing that a majority of tbe 8opm0a Court) likely to be true to the hll ? Uw of 1 ong"" declared uuron- sututional by that tribanal except by ihe concurrence of two-lkird. of all the judge J fi-,i-ik.i .K,.uU ik. awtu k. A,l f...,im ik.t .lo.uU ik. mMM k , . , ' ' . .L VJL. " ' T""' " Ma'ea to deteat It, rv. n It the Southern a . , .. . ,, oiaie. run oc oruugni to m .uppon, win ,h- Amendm.-nt, a Dhio baa already doue. . . . . ,he P,0P K a part of the eon.titntton by aa act of C-greea. ptXZZ 17 nrntonl k PrMUanl fma. m I Ml ntha .r, v . . w- m H aa vaa ami iiinw wuk ; reeonatrnetloa acta, and toesUblUh a new executive for the Southern State In the 'ron of Oea. Grant, notwiibtUading tl,A Pai,lwl tm ma aaaae tl, ..al . fw e mm mrvwv wmviaaiw v awaaia vuw Iliailllt i-ltl CUItl. UT II tUtJ VI I tW7 . .l,.fc I- .1.14 i. IaHA F ik. , ioM ,be Conalitotion. And bully, to of their efforts la tbi particalar, R it propoacd to legielate Gen. j Hancock oat of hi commission (or no olirr rcaeaa than that be ha shown him t,. tb(, frfcw rf .j,, Coo.tilotioB earavwwim wcy ui.gu- nave imbsssb d themselve to some tttcnt, and have ' nrolan7el their mi.iy for a timnkv frank r ' r ' , i iigmliiaj their error, and manfully w - ii ii-uioe im.iu iriu. uu i i. iiirv nau t X . 1 . . 1 wrunrv inaj courage nor saw magnanimtiy - J n. .lau:.-. i .11 .l. in u. I'll', 111 ttij; riw.trui Ml tmv ivhcr qB,iii,., of men and of stolratrra. Lfc ha)re .j ' . . . . . r . . wu,ch WlU b" "d render; complete their filial and irretrievable over-! throw. I be fcirl o Kijex nL, w aL 1. . . a - - tt., .; the wrivrrnmaa ajftr'aW 1 , . , ao"- "T ' - i,-iy ww-n altcmtt.daaan-Js-tfaa rtWi nt, di, rei UetMee IBs- 1 did not rtLii.it more ' heec desperate poll- ptfsjW 1 In v teem to be perfectly de, t mentrd. They forcibly remind a of the Simpleton, who, in the midst of a great storm at sea, lashed h'mself fast to the fcfi A, ,y -t i 11,-. ;ii 11-n.i T ,or ,atfr tfci genius of gravitation will carry tin m all so straight and so profound ly to the bottom tlmt not a bobble will ever rise to maik the spot where they wenili dawnt" ' ' L".-" Of this w feel quite certain. Keen if, by such desperate measure a ikeac, they should succeed in obtaining tbe vole of the Southern States for tneh- candidate for the Presidency next fall, they will thereby drive from tbem the support of II the Northern Stale with three or four exceptions. The grand reaction set in last fall, and the measure will but serve to well1t tKe until the last vestige of .. ,. tut - , rtfllrsfiim ihalt bs ivsSt fmn map, anil .ii ... 1 ...... .. j " .rr: :;t "ntcansm snail oe swept iron, pr ,,e. Cetunitntion, and the Lnmi '' ' Krtmnow' ninn 01 our . . . , maman w remar. oven now, ine music " '. w w.a . .. o hi k. . ni. i" 1 ii I'.iiii. through the land and filling the heartof the patriot with gladness and joy The hearts of tbe true friends of tbe Union and the Constitution are being re-invigorated witk new life and hope, and they are becomiat; Jajwae tad haul nt. And well they may rejoic-, for, even if, they ke re quired to paaa through further trial, tbe day of their deli n n nee is manifestly near at baud, or at all evente quite certain at no distant day, and nothing aforda clearer proof ol it tban tln -i- desperate measure proposed by tke Radical members of the House of Repreaentalivea. Wketker the Senate wifl concur in them remain to be seen, bat in moet of them w believe it will. GEN. OKDEi: no. 164 .. A there aaema to beamne diftVrcne of opinion aa to the extant of the altorauon and modification of Oea. Order No. 10, by this order, w will State what we tindaralaod the effect of ft to ko la rakuioa to the aot- l.-etioti of debts. Ko suits can be brought, and bo j n.tga: J a, bis miSsw eBforeec tor ih. n.i i- aay aektt eontraeted ketwaeo tk COth UJr IUSJI. aad tk 89th cat of April 1985, and all proeeodiag now iwtina --fert suet, rauae. of action are tayad until ih. es- , .. , . ,, ... ... . a . "','1' Bin, 111 aii.am isf lha lama m P is -rr 1 ; .7 lu ii uoe uoi ineenere wun mr c-iiwus - r r l.hi.MlMa ltanf. lha WIS S.v iS M,jr 1801. or sii.ee Ik 29th day of April - ' ,' -r tb '''-irt will respect tk 8 tat Law of tke - a . , , , . , . aaaSa. ahar. lha. in tar. at avrniH La. " "... .". TZZlr. -w b atb day of April ltW sbi lit . a . a e . . 1 " I ... . . - ..ta AU trli!'jtt tu letCttfO. OrrNc tjt IO.pootharwvarfhyh,bymtonalra. tetanias, or tniana paraoaa, af iila.ii In tha hand of xutor. admtototrwtors, truateas, gaardiana.elrhanduiaateriuquitroroth- erftdaciai7afata.iriBVetedhythamtotaua fiduciary capacity, are removed, au that anile I A FIX. iar i j - ...... .j i jiu.. . w aalagatoto ike Coaveatiua waa duly au- iiueail l.y Oaa. Caah'a ardar aoavening il atkudy Balagmnek elaied el the iatel- ; ,eme. far apta that time ha had aot re- garoed dm el.eUoa aa certain, be repaired la allhaata lo Raleigh, proceeded to iavaat hiii. .elf with a new auit of el. ah perhape. m Oaatoa wore in IBM euaa to enable him to make an appaaranea aaitad to ina aigniiy ot nu tuuctiou. ar a l ..i.tt- tatioa maker. (?) when he waa aadetnl thrown into tha a-re.ni oou.tematlon 1 . : 1 a 1. ... , ... l i j j , I - rriuru aim girn un mi to eaoiner. nt I kTewcetM ,i.ani,,. thin. hd take,., .ud n. aro.it "lir, "... "7. . . tt .i . Dun wiu tm rc4 tn.t a. had bonght a tt i .k.. U -..-u.-L.ti ' a f L . " l-mrm Ittnt II f vaaiUlU IHKFl 1 1 1 I II D 111! nHIIUl. Further our iuf.Tinaut aaith But. but we hope hi. W rival came to hi reiitf aud that ke wwat oa hi way rejoicing. UNDOING THE WORK. A telegram from Colombo, Ohio, dated .Itiminrv flu. 17, li dava "After the orgm.ialton of Ike State ' Legi.l.re yeaterday, reaolotion. were, introduced in each house to rescind Ohio' ratification of ike amendment t the Con- stijution of the United Male, depriving! those State who refute negro suffrage of be rignt to count all w ko arcdtsfrajiekuKd in fixing ih. ir Congressional appointment, The rrciuding resolution will certainly P . I This is very gratifying intelligence, bat j is nothing more than was lo have been ex I peeled. Iflhc measure i not torced through ! by the present Congress under the recon- o m a hrt bbiwb w eo muaj oibtr Aortbem Date taking the tame WJ .1 . 7. T 7" , itn m s an in nn niiir ii anrnnann ir o w .. I i i:. : . J .1 . .1 .07 as. .,niniiii w nm uu isc . . . . ... tmng at once upon tne meeting 01 tne iMbkiM. ikiu fli.iM iki. mawaia l' Wtwrwm'"mmm' -w -www-. ' Kor re we entirely without hope that WeW lork and fcnneylvaal. follow :uti. J. g. afri.TiH.INS, Ee. We hl3if ii; if il t 7 .. ".v. TTL; naBWWPWi'l... r.ihoak jajaf Iraa. 7TT . v . . wavwoB. 7 mat to him. ami summoumg him to "V T. L. . T. '-TT'L "J allnnil Tl.i. wi.l I... , .tn- mllMn. Ii.iJKmm. i" un ntawanmen v pr vjv i siust 01-nn 1, no M, .Vwrvedly rrpowd their roandenea la him. Among all tba member of that body there will k .Bad no purer or better man than Mr. tfe0nubiu I We have beard nnrxplanatuni of the rei which induced lien lanky turive tSecertiucat Mr. Sharer m tbe lint instance, but suppse tbroagh some inadvertance. Death or Runor Horttix. Tliia distinguished Divine died at Rock Point, Vermont, on Thursday last in the teventy sixth year of hia age. He had long occu pied a prominent place in the Kpiscnpal Church ..f tin- United State, and bad been BisTiop of Vermont since 1838. At tne time ot bis death, be was tbe senior and presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in this county, lie was the author of several Theological works, and of a work in defence of African Slave ry, and waa regarded at aa able writer. Ko Jrnr;x We learn that Oea. John F. Poittdexter, who waa tendered tbe va cant Superior Court Judgeship, by Got. Worth, declined tbe honor. It is vary much to be legrctted tbat Uen. Poindex- ter could not. under paeaent peculiar cir cumstances, accept the office of judge, which he ia ao eminently qualified to U-8Um twmh OORTABLE. "The- OrapacJceU, and- koto they Lived. Fought and Died for Dixie, with Incident and Sktickee af Life in the Confederacy" it tbe It loof a handaotne volume. Inat issued by Jon tM BavrfflBa eV Co., inn . va 111 Bicbmoudt Thi teem to bo a very interesting and entertaining book, and will con vey to enceeeding; generation a bet tor idea of tba apirit of tba eon teat that they are likely to obtain from the many dry report or careful narrative of the event of thoae timet, and may be called a raoerd of the two, Ndjp and patho. of tha war, K JWOBT, aaraa" 'i . ... . . . . ,. . . .. k- u 1. 'Una aWlOo," tba author of "A Confemaon, by Aunt Orace be Sister's Trial," "Paul Hrrtnoe," etc, etc, entitled "Maax ltr, or IB Aavnm' A m a Bachelor " We would peciaily 00m mend tki story I eteh f owe ksiy reader at ever felt ioehned to heighten their lawaam k -Bava Toee Peartf Karats W would liuorm ica a or rraoer. a uww . . . ... a or that amy taatklr,lmtiy,a eaeitiatand (j)iii(Bil that Mr, LamWiy, s , ' ---'-- M gfsd to aarre (bets. 'am ta ..rbWenrf iTATE COKVENTIOK. j J net a wa go to preaa wa learn that Calvin J. Oowlee, of Wilkea, waa elected prMM4Bt ibi body on Wedneaday. m yB EcUBTTK J AO ASMS for Janua- BUIO pwyilWWM WUIVM, mm mmmm. " . had bean aualMtidnd for tome lime tin been renuined and was irrMtwd wi h a oordiai wolwtna upon ita re appearanoa bj thoiiaand of friend in every part of the conntry. The Ee leclic, m itt name itnporta, contain. (ne crvam of all I he foreign Maga- tinea, Bevteva and other Literary I'eriodieala, and it a work of nrpaaa ing inlereat. The preaent number it embellished with an elegant ateel engraving of Sl.akeabeare before the Court of kUha, eaaillnw Macbeth, and tP JT '.; .1.. anouier very una wnwrn. ...pr llAlv itT.iiri Thm ontrrav i. the llnee, tt vl. of the M and cannot be enrtiaaet'd anrwhete. . , ,, . . . Among tneM.any excellent amcica lT! ?At"Z. IT IUVniU'll IUV aliii i ve-eT v.. . " Wf ' -i--i ('brittiant of Kadagaacar, fiom the Edinburgh Review and the article on Farady IVom the Cornbil! Ifagaaine. There are alto many other of very treat interett. Each number contain about 140 P- Jgft "nd J U t0 wb "" T .Tx suui vn ww . ii tvivw paaafeaj No. 5, Ueekinan aireet. New York. Lmt Iksckakck. We invite the at teution of our reader to the adver- tiaetiieut in onr paper of the Ai ling lingtou Life Iiisnrance Company, of Va, LattiaC ilanea, of Lexington, N. C, agent : aud also of the Pied niotit Life Insurance Coitinnnv of lite1 aaino Slafe f. Binirharii A Co.. aareutt. Saliabnry, and Jnrne. F. Jhnao1jcl ta tkm s,mtM t Uliatlotte, M. v., apeciai agent. It ia needles for a to expatiate np on the importance of life insurance to .i....kl-.i Uie tieOpIn uf the South at tbi lime e , must be known and appreciated by all. uotn 01 incee uunipaoiee nrw n . aa f ' ' Ramlbarn inat i tut i. ma nf hiarh atandinw. .a . , s - aim. a aau-ii titonw f .i is, u fSetrMlaVRTB people. wtoiiu i.u. torheartindtcoftusy sat. ,11 Imrn I li.iMttttflio but takinsrn practical aL bnainca. iew of - matter all mutt eo that onr interest lies in making all our investments in Mr own midst the little m-.n y that wo have ahouid, aa far aa pxawible, bo invested aiiHitigna. We.'tirte1vee,pat- rouise uiese iiiiiiiiiinns,iiu r wi'oiu advise other wishing to make similar investment to consider the gee which they offer. m r advanta I) a vKsr-oKT Fkkaxjt Cou.stOB.--We invite tbe attention of ojr reader to the advertisement of thie Imrt iter Ion to be fonnd in our column to day It ia the property of the South Carolina Conference f the Episcopal Metho diat Cltnrcli South, and baa just un dergone s complete reorganization of tie Faculty and Trustees, and baa a reasonable prospect of entering upon a splendid career of prosperity and ...1. ...... W.. .t.,,,l.. tk.sisaU. sHiaiuns, v uiuu, .,..1 .I,,.. .. m . 1 serves, and wa traat that it will fl appeal ceive the pattoiiuge of the very re . Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, tpectable denoatinatloa of hrt.tian Alalaia, Miaiaippi, Louisiana, Tex to which it belong-. It ia located at Arkdnaaa civil i. 1 -ii aj ::'e iat State Oovernmeiit in taid State ra the beautiful village of Lenoir, Laid an-leaf alia! I n,,t be recotrniawd at well county, N. C, on of tha most beautiful and pictureaqoe tpotato hej met with in Wtajtara Xorth Carolina ; -aociety good and clitnate health aad delightful. THK CONTENTION. Ho nermanent oreaniation ol this bodv was enacted oa wmTaaaskf. HV aivs oisewbero from tha Ralegh Smtiari aoch proceeding s ware had oa tke tVst day. Wa will keep our rsaders pasted at weB as we can a tavit do STATE CONSERVATIVE CON- VEimON. Itia reaolvcd by the Slate Execu tive Committee uf the Constitutional Union Party of North Carolina, that Stale Convention of the Party be! aw a-1 ihabaL4ho eity f-Rwhgh aa TtWsf? t wwgotri a ,ie 5tn d of February, A. D- 1W8, at II o clock, of that day. - Itia conndenflv hoped that the friend nf a COtiatittitional Union and j Civil Liberty will be active in the eft fort to make the Convention the lar gnat and moat respecuLlo that ever " a a a .a Trt ' nasavntilea in the Mate. Let the Conservative people in ee ry county of tho Stale, where meet ingt have not already boon held, bold meetings at once, pas appropriate resolution, appoint delegate aud too that theyatteud tue convention, lite ; condition of piiblie atfiii demand the patriotic effort and co-operation ot every good citisen to save tbe 001 try from impending danger. By ardar of tho State Ex. Comn lit- aV - . 1. U IJAinjIiU, -fan. , lMt. Secretary fwmm At awfesj Vri Wi THE "CONSTITUTIONAL CON TENTION," (iO-CALLED.) Tiaaday, Jea. 14, lfeM. The IbBjawatian wa asJIsd lo order at II o'clock, by Mr. Kin nay. tkwUrSBiwi. fsem ikaOouBiy uf smvitV Attkispoi.it. kfr. llodnott,ofCaawell,aiw tkat be had uudatalood 1 hat lb wn. uun night, ha.1 pllch-d upon Mr. K, toealt the lam vention tu order ; aad waim aw bad no o0j. lioo to the reiitlmaa'samR In lUt oaranaty, yet lie owned Ike ngkt and Wpahty of souk a l.m.awh) Bat if Ur. Kmnwy swawW b iKanted, ky motion mguUtly pat aad oarrssd, Le would vote for kirn. Whorenpoo atr. Hsatoa. of Ortran, arose and made Ik olioa. and U omt assssodto Oa Motion of Mr. Kinney. Mr. Kmg, af U notr, was sppoinled CkaJrroaa mr trac Oa taking lb Chair, be read a law scoteo ett from a maunmnpt prepared lor tk or A nrarer bv tk ltalfeJffaWalker, Oa motion Mr. j. r. Anorews, ol Wake, wa apiaMuted Srcrvlary pro laav TU roll being cawed, H miwk iiiimaad to thaw nam i I ke aaiaaws waa sasacqinnt ly understood to be 109.) After ume dicoton, ia regard to lb mea ner of admioiatrring lb oath and exaaswdai credentiak, It wa daterminod to call the rou aad swear dewgalea in bodies ot twriva Mr. Abbot, of New lienor, laoved that wheo the Contention adkairn, M adjourn ootd 12 o'ckick to-mono W. Carried. Mi J.. h, nf ffatbaaaaaa, it.en moved (list the Convention do new aoytasrn until lb alxiva meutiooed lime, aa tkat went many mambert absent At tbe request of lb Chairman be withdrew Ike mot km; wbwwapaa, the Secretary read the following dispatch In an Oea. Canby lo tba Commanding Uttoer at fXaartga: "General Order No. 165 it edaeolov: Jaw R MeCBbbina. a dtlecat from and Da. to. ia tdace U I M. Stutar; I. 0 Marirr ia piao of W Bartlatt, dclagala from Watauga. Inform all parpen By order of K R aCuii." Mr. Rodmaa. of Bssmtott, moved thai the irentlemec whom name were mention! at the msnaioh, b sarvlWd a member. Car ried. The motion to adjourn being renewed it wa BOARD OF VALUATION The following important CireoUr hat j nT hr .P,!b,k T 8lATB or xorrn Caaouxa, TkkabciT Dar'T. lUleigh, Jan. 9, 1868. Sin : By the act to raise Revenue, , ratified Februarr tG 1867. it ia ike date it.ranen reovwary ao, iw, ujptu.17 of 1 he County Courts, at the irtt after tke let day of January, to appoint I - - - - . - . - " ... iksarwa ot Valuation fortbeparpeea of an- ' scMinR the value of real '. iUt M. ;lns :wate. XBadbi mt f ( hf 0ft fo, a,,l,.:a- fjg .Mrch rtih., 1S66. II must be re (wAWWVVfc bImI Sw3y5rSa in Ike Fall of 1868, on tke beat of new valuation. By the act to raise Revenue it ia provided that taid new valuation thall be reported by the Clerk of tke Cponty Court to the Public Treasurer, by bisa to be laid before tke next General Assembly. Far parpote af Rule aad countv levtea the va county Icvte tbe valuation of 1860, at mollified in certain special ease of in- create or decrease of value by reason of extraordanary causes, aa providid iu ace lion 28 aad 89 of tbe act for collecting Revenue, will be retained until otherwise hereafter directed by law. .X 'kf m" aJL";" , JUttr r. Battlb, Public Ti THE NEW -RECOKSTBUCnOirw BILL - Washinotox. January 12. Tba Keconat ruction Committee held a ineeti'rrg this morning and agreed lo report the following bill, whieh will . b, bjid before tba H"OM On Moa- la I oay , gectioa I. Ttaf in Virsriuis. Xorth valid or legal State govcmineMa, aith- of the United Statet. eM""11 W 10 encore a more Mieedy enforcement of tho act ettthjd -An act to provide for the That in order to aeenrc more efficient aToverntnont of the rebel State," putted March 8, 1S6T, aud of "M several acta anpplemeatal thereto, tho General commanding the army of lha United States t hereby authoria ed and retiuired to enjoin, by special order, upon all official! in command within the several military depart meuta within taid State, a strict per. formance of all acta authorised by the eaid several lawt above recited, and to remove by hie order front command any or all taid commandera, and da tail other officer from the arm j aot below tbe rank of 'Colonel to perform all dutiee and exercise all power au tborised by the UUd fteverjil State! may epeedirr reorganise tne civil woe. eminent, republican in form, of the taid aeveral Matea, and be restored to their political power in the I num. Section 3. That the General of the 'army ia authorised to reinovw any or all civil officer now acting under thai., Ktrrsi inmsniiui ei niiieui W illi- in several disorganised States, and ai point others to diacliargo lha dntioa j mrtaining to their respective nffic, i and may do any or all acta which by 'eaid aeveral laws above mentioned are , authorised to be done by the evral commander of military d eimrtment within said Sta'ee ; and to a a. . j ! , aim mi mucn in , ot anv acts, atamborize it to detail military coin- taid acta, or ihe Proaiden tary c mn-. for said military depart meuta, or lo remove an officaro which Bwoef tU tietaitod ta berein provided. .. hero'- i oj rwpeaicw. MtjKir, 1.1.11 1 1 1 . . . .11 li. Section 4. That It thall bt unlaw ml for the Pretldent lo order any part of the army or na to aaaert by force of arena the authority of either of taid proviional goeemmentl In taid diaor gauixed Slate, or to oppose or ob struct the authority of tba United Cola aaf.rnvillnil in ihia Bet. Bnd uh to which this i aupplental. Section 5. That any interference by any peraone with intent to prevent the free execution of order of the Oaaer. 1 al of the Army, Blade iu pursuance of title act and act aforeaald, thall be held to be a high raitdetneanor, and . the part guilty thereof thall, upon conviction, be fined not MeWing fire thousand dollar and impriaoMd not exceedingtwo year. Section 6. That to much of all act or part of act aa eonfiiot or atw in consistent with lb ptecttiatst of tbit act are hereby repealed. af UK FINALITY NOT PINAL. It would seem from tk Indiaatioaa t Waakiaatoatkalth daaperately to preserve tMri tne extreme after tk war, 1 Bipolar change e acta. Tker he fakk of Cob, it to sWMoeby d. Witk tl li igher and MjfT agaia t avail taaave fcUVom aSati'BDtiua. If tbe 1 a of tke Northern poops shall hurt them saivae agaiast Congrm. at they shoo to no, it wiu aa sisaas taey ar uppoasa to it BBeanmHattoaari aoOey. If they carry tbe .Horib. tbey wltt be tba masters .4 Coo grsB. and will aot pause until tby kavo eusrtetrd it Biarpatlia aad repaired tho breaches la the C.astltntii a. Jtii'Smsjad Wkif. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN THE SOUTH, h la underttood that the unreprreeoted Statea wilt send aVktgttm to tke Conaw vatit Pretiilcatkl Couventloa. 1 alto learn thai it ia in contemplation by law white af the South to boW separate eiee iont for pmidtatktl Bssetswa, aad to dia regkrd tke raewawttwttkw acU In tki re- pect. I he t'rvsrttcnl la anurrslood to favor this movement, la a certain con tingency, the ntotwl eftcet at hme be potent mMaa. odSoutk.and a of the Nortk- orn Sules, Congresa net dare to the strength el tke necre vote I Letur iu tbe Baltimore OeJette, Important f J'rve. TheBalumtHa'Americaa'asy: "Members of Coagrew and other ia WaaV wiast caottae orsr a rwr Ih" aksprrm Court, at an early day, will its detrinuo ul last Hprtug deciding thai f it had no jariadswioa reysjrmag lb kwaKiy of the reoooatnssuoo laws ottrongrma a aeur eat, tavolviag the const tloelity of the re- cooatructkm act of Corranj, m to b breogbt up ia Uw SurHmne Court in a faw days, and it ia asaened that the Court wil anwili laid act The ett wm Bsvotvo tae tiut of Miwimippi, aad the anrinVm of tk eraay The Aettto be Des dared UnoonttiUitional. I hate Hie best authority for sunnr thai ia 1 k case brought before tap United, , aim Su preme Coort last spring by the State of Uis siannpi and Georgia, lowing the Constitution ality af ti Kaosnst ruction Acta, th aitiniun of ib msjoritr of lb Court will be ad two thereto. It h likely that lb minority ot the Court will be samnsr tbaa at Aral tamiosed. sort tborser even btnU that Chief Justus Cbas mfy not ear to place himself upon tae reuurd iu a aietMtg opinion. Such a toa ion writ strike down at a blow ail (he recon -areetlon work tbat baa thus lar been dona, ami leave . th Bwan of tae Best Presidential tost in ill hands of tbe North. Week. Cor. Km W . TfiVyrtiyii. Tber B Bow no doubt tkat taatiraliatoatruawnnR TganittUoB oa aj Cwwd tka Ira f -s Mil a a anal- 1 am par bb ,... irl 1 ma . av-n . kVtliemV wbJsABaMwaW is opposed to Cow henet. tlnuaawsjtwmfl -a RepakhVaa body--0M naa net k rieassstieftd fM tiooal, and it Is fcead wJwM taeh a aWislo ky BaaiaH bsAisjatsd. Witk tk patfl With a amioritr upon IV Li. t nmdsagffij wr butS Their bmW W aiL OooPaW ad bis fellow-prisooar. to death in th Granville wul. Tlunr I vlll jaiL war found, whoa lb Ar died out (who. it wia be recolk-uted, wa I who cemuMiM rap oa a who worn, and wbuas oaa we corn men U-d on some dayssioos.) .rr Tf1 - toil ot burning part of part of tbat ho hi lag a hi way out, when the Are apraad aad lliiiksing Jnili'iesl tho From Waihingtom. W.iugto. laa. 11 Th retueas to Ike TV-.. a , a - . Baa at- a r - -t.1" w-s.w nam. "' 9n men at rutty ao par coat instasss, ia ' i rcgafc, ova tha -wpof 180. crop m lo, as sold aad skipped, ing doa altowaae for rmlaff taean mg due allowaae for rattlpt of the areioe aad r(HLsi mat awwesd oajhtjat "LL"'! 1 timm7m T"! fr ZLaTaLTITJ lawa, N tmrnoi tit, 000 .1 '.' " ' - - " ... " "", : " "'' . ..." , ai
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