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m : 7. (CecU-U4 frvm Jtrtt fag') eonJawinff to soother: Mr to rftfwse to v fMetetce in error tbe same niarvy which has beea extended to yon. . It is vxv plea, ud I AM et meaner Culprit, winch tries to evade . the halt tor the flri crime, by owning that be I infinitely mora deserved hanging for th aec- - nod ; auil politician, who cannot forgiv aa ha b forgiven, is both bad atatannaa aod ' bad Baea. Faith, honestly kept, at en la the " worst of caaaea, caa Barer fait to ianpira respect ia th braaat of a geaerous turn, which not svra J tha bltternes of civil war can destroy. Ia thia connection, I would recommend to your auwal consideration tba matter) delioeetioa oi the character of Shaftabnry by hlaceuley, aa lo atroctively portraying a set ot men who warm ia time of revolution, and are justly regarded jmgreet'i.tjiE Kith regard to current political event,' and peculations of tha future, of which W are per--Bitted to be only quiet, though deeply Interest ed, spectators,' I do hot, altogether, aher tha ' general alana that pervades tha Southern mind. Tba taonta, tha gibe, the sneers, and tba vulgar triumphs of Ignoble spirit, which ao 'annoy ud mortify, Were to be expected, i Their brief day will aooa pass, i Teev were horn ef tha license of victory, aad will ensure ao longer - than tha excitements of tha oeraeioB serve to : render pood men angeaerdtua. Happily it ia hot in tha Datura of nan alwayt to bate; and tba ' reVn of the bad passion ia .ahort lived. It la hardly possible that-hatred will Um continue between two eommunitiia brought into daily, familiar Intercourse, when the subjects of con . tentioa hart been remored,- and when mutual intrnste aad common associations limit to , ' good will. "Tha disposition, of man Uao kind y and good," taya M. Guizot, in bif history oi Ciril zatioa, "tliat It Ualmot ImpoMiMe fur a number of iadividnala to ba placed for any length of time la a social aituatiua, without j iri ring birth to a certain moral ti betweea' " them ; aentimentaof protectioa, of beoeoloc,' -' of affection aprtng op naturally ' Af tha pase loaa cool, rtwaoa mast return, and with reeeoa ' Wea fuatiea, whose Ins parable earn pan ion ia fraternity. If it ware hvt ao, thsrs would he ao aad of trife. Could wa ealmly and impartiaU ly consider bow tba depth and fierceness of tha " paasi which ao lately raged ia the beartaot all, it would doubtleasjjpneaf that tha amhara of bitterness,- tboogh still burning, war yet flickarlng day by day to their extinction, with a rapidity for which wa should tenrently thank Ood. Tba reaetloa tdrthis great stretch of ha. jnaa paaait u sure to enma It will coins aooa, and, like every thing else American, it will coma - with power. Magnaoimtty, t he greatest olnatior al, aa of re ate rirtaes, will once more relfm, aad 1 will anna, shams tbs Northern mansood' from aaailing hraea people bo aa longer Mist, - TSey bars already a shining example ia their Chief Magistrate of the lU-publle, worthy of all honor and emulation. In contemplating bia ee - flelai aetioa toward those who were so lately his extremest enemies, and obaerring hnw ba has magnaoimounly sank what must bar been the feelings oi tba asaa, in those ot the patriot and tha etatesmaa, and bow his keea Intellect has appreciated the true altuatlon of affairs, (iitappViinting aooa aa much as tboeawbo un dervJued bim, wa arsat once reminded of that splendid burst of elixjuenoe attared by Cicero on tba occaaioa or returning tne tnanK n lua Senate to Cassar for the pardoa Ud NKoraUoa " . of bia enemy, alaecellna, Tboogh fulsoms and , axtrattagsnt a fault both at tha orator and bis age-it yet contains so fine a tribute to a great .--irtt that 1 eannot refrain front quoting a por tion of it Addressing Carter, be said i "Vou 1 baTa conquered nations tmwtally" , barburous, ' Immensely nninerous, boundleaely extended, snd .furnished wlih awy thing thtcst make aver aucceaelul. . let all tutoe, ti.nr own nature kud the nature of things ' made it possible to oa joer. For tto strength Is so great as to be ab ! aolutely invincible, and no power so formidable i aa to be woof aettiot superior ' force and eonr- "Y" aga. But the man who subdues passion, slides 'resentments, temperf flrtory, and not only rears ' - tha Boble,'wise and Tirtuous foe when pros trate, but heightens bia former ditfuity, it a man : cot to be ranked with tha greatest mortals, but - r oomblea a god I", Well miphtour Cbriatian. ion teach aa tba sablitne duty of mercy to i , aiea toe, whea avaa tba splendid imagery : i t rreetest of ancient orators, in the i ..it of the'. .blgheat types of heathea clr iiiuuon, could find no nobler attribute, with which to iatest his doilies i ,.,,: x What a genuine stroke of atateawanship this - aoble clemency of President Johmon was; aad - i '' , N how warmly apprvcisted- it has bnen, aot only " br its poor and aillicted rarlpients, bat by tba - "ewsvhoje tttirid How awt w tha -tmbl aa. I!!. Pt nJ troubled anxiety, which filled all tha " land after the surrender of oir armii - tamed Into blowing endprairat Through hi in, and , aweh aa him, we begin to see how it is possible " r " to love our whole country ouce mor, liiror.U ' . i him it is far more than tt ostbs and similar . feeble. contrlvances--tbat!tbe deep' and sincere - feeling pereadea alt the bontn to iunmsj aomy ,, ' to, and abide honestly by, all the rreulu of the war. The trno bonds to impoa upon a con fjoered people are wrought ia tin niunaalmity of tie cououorors. The m!.ditiet eeMee of iroa wrer forged In tba mammoth furnacea of tha ; . land, thouifh inns enoorfi and strong enouch to link tofetlier, iudio!ubly, the comitltas flwts -- ef the i. pubiicv in the tuidat of the i;d-.t tempest that ever strewed aur shores whh tha Wreck, of strsnded ships, are y-t nt so s'ong at tba oprds of laalini( grau.a.ie wlta wUkU a gnerous people receife tbemftrnaoimrMia kind acsitta of thoss late foe, with whom they bar Just measured strength In many a manly f i ; especially wbea thooe klndnrw rereal pliinn m of an ancient and once glorious hrot!. e hood I JIaT God In hi inflnita merry fnnt, tt:et theoo ghmpsts may ripen iuto fud aud evenusiji j rial. Lies; and that the spirit ot reconciled broth er may again animate all the people of tiiis r ' ' f lnnd,'Wb!''? has bl'herto rsadaead itaa v. rf ued aiuuutf Uwaauoi. i : ., r..pect must be tha foundation of all nation at aa well aa all private friendjhipa And when ths bi'tcr pansof the recent ttrurrr'e are buried, SS tLey nuts be, there will Mi.s J M reason why mutual reepeet should nt ) ...; nnluoa. Indeed, our conduct, in t'-e liour of our bumiliatloa, should furr.i li It. Ii era we have been in danger of the cost cruel mistake. Tot grievoiudy do we dtCeire ourtelvas, if wa anppose that we intpir reepect ia the bosoms ot our late enemi-r. ia proportion as w volun tarily pt -ar -tice uucalied for- aelf abasement. We caa but !nplre UiMl f'on whi-n we thn ' t'iow tbein thflt tlifir Vt armies and grts t yonernta wt-re, sfirrall, only ennilnyed to cue a Tare of mesn pirited .!!, f emo-g whom the mdy not-le had len lin-ifi. ful'y s'ln la .th..,..tt'ef ; The "v- t v-" Un j t of civi, :ziticu tsndiily incnira lit j -p!s l0 would cast Jl(tcjiy Hjioo tl a-l 1 tiieir own dead- children ; and as the bvstevi Tjatrce nt -the trari and-ienriry nf-Ht-4-e- iw - - ent olrliimtion aer the utusr fuuy t-C lli. ,' ,, former hm l- Tlurf a aM meat fee wwwn ' t t ' r t"i!ll to day, 'eatioe he w nnd-tid-lv a I r oii'y to 1.-1 1 e j( -i.-i.I.iv ! fn- we ar,' 'i (.:ir Coliq'lt f'l Vtil i. hit. ll nil ol ii.va r tiu-re Ubtile wondr tiiu inii ira .!!. ,,i..n -can be sufficiently complete einl i a' 4.?,wiJioiitinKliiiJgthemannnrtlicref such aa to forfeit the respect either eejrssivea a ar late foaa, t Mt-t.w3 19 a .' Our greaf emetry, ef the South, with Its fer tile soil, happy climate, aad boundless resour ces, excites the highest admiration of the North- era people, The vigorous scops aad conserva tive tendency of our. atateemeasblp tbey nave never failed to respect, aud have evea acknowl edged that it has controlled, to a great degree, the policy of the Government, ia aad from its etganixatioa ; thereby giving a credit tor muck of ita power aad glory. Tbey cannot but re anember that it was Southern farmer -statesmen, of ilecklenborg, North Carolina, who sounded the key noteot Independence ia 1773, la thai celebrated paper, la whl h, aa prooouno d by their owe Adams, "tha genuine tense of America at that moment waa never so well expressed before or since ;"end by the tide of which Tora.Pttoes iainaue "Common stjuae' tracts, axOKJingfth eeme author, were a "poor, ignorant, malictona, erapttlona mass." They cannot forget tbst the ot'ier world-renowned declaration, that of 1779, waa from the brain of a Southern statesman ; aaj that it waa the genius' of a Bonthera jgen aral, who, la making good ita bold aeeemMttee, rendered himself the ennet illeatrioea of aaaa kind. Kor yet caa they forget that in twe for alcrn war the most signal adore abed aooa eur country's arms waa by the skillsad valor af rsomnern commanders, rollowsa by noutnera volunteera, Aad certainly they eanavot ever look, even now, that fuad of salutary' genioa, intrs pid gallaatrr, heroie eoaataacylundet. mitfor suae, and all the trelta which asark a noble people, that we have so lnu;ly exhibited. -1 would aa anon bellevt that there was no room for such tfcings ia the breast of men as truth and honor, at that every aoldier ia the army f the fete mac, front its General to tbe humblest privet that followed ita banners, did not. In consummate akilL and patient coDStsoey ef that ithtr awr, which, tbotigh vettly Inferi or in number appoiutauiat,5et , kept ft fcnr year an the short -"but bloody Jour ney rrom tbe rotomao to to James, ana piled incA of its pathway with ghastly monuments 01 tua auuat ui ant tee en oar t tha snpsrcilioaa, aor the taunt of ton, un Merona, over ear final dsieat, deceive e lo thia natter, at natwe aa to abate ene iot ef eur lust claim to the high place, la history whicb posterity will award us. That, which has so moved epoa the sympathy and admiration of tne wono, naa. aireaay exaiea, ana wui yet mors excite, that af oar Northern friends. Aad ia doe time, it we f al it not, we shall reap those : firttlU which the generous snd ths better feeliogs f men never fail to bear. Tear feenof when. a I trust, time and a juaterpollcy shall have healed many an gt woanO, aad qotetad many an aching heart, the. try of the greet civil war will be read aroond a "thousand fireside among tha home of tbe North, and at the glow ing recital bam' epon the ear, how that, ana ' fourth af th people af tba United Btatea, nritav out msBuracture ana almost witnont arms, without chip, arsenala or foundries, shut eat i from all th world by a sealed blockade, for tour long ad terrible year fought back and kept at bay th other three-fourths, who were aided by Manumitted slsres, who had great nsUes, their awn and th wirkhope-of the world Wt their eontrol, aad weee slaughtered armies were til led . op again and again, from the swsrmlng popula tions or surope ; and now ma raggsa nattet' lion of the Bomb, nader Lee aad Jackson, aad Johnston, and Hoka, and render, sad Karly, trurled with the great 'armies or McClellaa and Grant, and Sherman, and Sheridan, and tHuetl, entii ehe world was full ef their fame; a thousand father,- homing with- tha nneeav tetsed prid af eoantry and of race, will eay to ttieir tons wiao wonder now an una eeuia nnv been i .Wheat were the countrvmea oi Yfaah. rington and Jaiikaon. Tlics were Americans - one but American citizen could bar done these thing I ;'' ,t .t',v; And now what it idUsald. v Would thatlt wet better said.. The ene great theme our country and lis sufferings so Alls my heart, aa I presume it dwa all hearts, that I have spoken much ef it Toot letter of invttatiqe) ilkewlat tmpuca toac, tnonga wa a literary oecasioa, a: purely literary address was not expected. I trust tbst 1 may Bare aasietea aomewant in pending yon to those paths of usefulness and honor, ia treading which yon tnaf best eerre tour dear aid atothe. rent and rained an aha lav llet eye are turned bow yearningly and with maternal pride, toward her educated toes, plead ing that they will hold up her arm that her evil day may be few, May this honored and re viving University speedily, and from tin to time, open again it gate and tend forth to the work of the regeneration of their country as inay K-"n-fooip.a ani jrriwrons, urave sn4 en- tlmtauu vouUiaa ruatied turougb tuuir por tals to -m timely grave daring the yeere-et ttr tribulation. I could not endure to lire but for th comforting ho,)e that compensating year of peace and Happiness are yet in store jormoae wbe have struggled so manfully end endured so nobly. -t Ilsving goae down into the very lowest depth of the hery turnae ot alnictlon, aevea time heated by the cruel nisi ice ot civil war, I believe there will yet appear, walking with and Comforting our mourning people, One, whose form it like unto that ef tbe Bob ef Ood J u mi mmmm ita in'iimii 4. . Br trim rotBT.-OpittioD have beea filed t , By Pbabsow, Ch. J. In Lackey . Killer, from Cbavelaod; Judgment reversed tod judg, nent for f D snd interest , Ia Bunting , Har-' jit, In equity, fVoin Kash j bill dismissed. By Bamt, J. . Ia Gardner ft. Kail, from Xew niiiover; Judgment affirmed. Ia State s. lieatty.fiout liecklenburg; bo error. Ia Cald well re, I'arka, from Mecklenburg: arder affirm ed. Ia But ea. Dlackweldcr, from. Rowan; error to he ceruued to. the intent that a e ulf it ner be awarded. Ia Wins toe t. M'ebb, in en"!"", from I directing en tceonnt, de- . ;n"i ,f V. it euuted to the ed 1 f. - la .....oweit ft. iaul's'-e, in equity, f .i C :,'imbus; dtwnrreranstaiaed and bul die 'i - i, . I Si'iS"' ft, Bandero, ia eqtiity, from Ji.txfckCaWgi OJurfpeaid from to baaiurw- ; Vj riiB, 3. Ia I ' se. Biagsre, from Cm. Venj y t rovemei and senue it nee. In Fen. 1 t. 1 j aia,-front Ksab J Jui'irment re vr6i.l and judgment here ft p', nnX la :ort'in et. Crahaia, in equity, front I..vhmoDd; bill dismisssd, 1 4.i.j i,f . -i . . ' V coTfTrrr-ri'o t-rrt or TtjaTtsT Oam. Tlis rniif-i f !- I'i-tiot frt firfl..nthCae- t:n!i I i j ui tin ..! upon tne 1 .constitutional ity ct i .e test ou'h, lin b was intended to pro 1... it turners who bad in any way lympaihi- d 'ith t' e r'ntith ia the late civil war from i hv la t'.e courts of th Vniteil Btatr. Un, .-ei..,,, is to tit erct thatlt ia BuccnsTi- tc. and tliortf'ire attorneva wiU be ediiiit ti 1 w pi attic in that court wubotrt. taking the -cm i irr" -y ,-.",.-...--.i, . v-p - ' i"ua HiU of i 'U ' Ura-ika atacUoaelw been or. i.il'v ani'.ounced,'Tbe Democrats have elect- 1,1 t! a Chief Jusnrf and (',MihhI JuUce, and have a majority of eight IB tbe L"rislatnre on J'lint ba'iot. The Radicals haveei.i ted t;,e j,,veMior snd Biemlier f CoBcrt Th rew constii utiun I' ii6ptd tfttae&Ytiwtm&m miuority., .'; : ,;:. : ?:.rS$'? - THE SENT IK EL i ! Tack.iy, Sv.tj , ISS. I mmmm-t- -wmmu , .wumm.ii.L Ix-Coreraor E-U-i .-itsn of rorti Cr- tf e cfip the folloeiog from the WsahinE-taa eorreepondeoce of the Jiew York IlctaU j .... ' "Ix-ProviM.mal Oovemr floldea, ef iforth Carolina, It in !.. city, and gives rather gloo my aeeoutit tf the political pet ia that qoar ter. The ex (ioveinor is in fwt a decided ore-' head. . lie believes it almost iinpoasibts for any good thing to com ont of that political ' Naza reth. : T!iediriani his-mrnt of at least ene-balf at in citizens ot north Carolina is, be asserta, a eettdition precedent to the re-ettsJiliefament of jaw and order..,. The St onvrnrion adjonrn ed (, suLniiiuiig it proposed'eitaniiM'""oi tne (Mate eonatiiution to a popular vote ea the Drat Tliur ly In Angust t oiler this eonstittt tioa th Btst e IT! cert will be eiecied on Octoiier 19, and the legislature is to meet oa the thUd Monday ia Kovember. One ef the tnendmenU provides for negro testimony, full and complete, Tha Governor is ia th city looking after hie aeeniaation, which is hanging fire ia the Senate. He has received eaturaacee. It is naderstood. uai Bit ppointment wilt be eon firmed u be compile nub certain condition! laid dowa by the radicals, such a publicly advocating the Beat amendment and obligating himself to aa bin personal it.3uetc to secure It adoption by tb worth Carolina legielature." - - - i W would not hold Owe. ilolden reapoaalble for the eentimrat nttribnted (a him by the sbov eorretpondeti f the Herald, wer ft hot that for month, hii paper, the Radical, organ la thia city, ba iterated th tame sentiments. Slaoe hi defeat for tha nfBra of Governor, and hla reaumptlon of the Wlttorlal control of the Bramforilj h hat sot eeaeed tn Mnr hi anath' I emae npon the people, and te denounce all ex" eep tne tfvntt ewt, r tnoe wbe Mpnorted hint, as iithyat people Before hi detest, he repeat edly declared eur people to be ot He would hsve continued to do to, If the people had sleet ed him, provided they - eootloeed to heed the nee to aad fawn cprm blm. But the public mtn4 beesm so thoroughly eonvineed of hit poQtical corruption, and that ha eraa nsiBf th cfHcn of Provitioeal Geveraor ntore for hi ewa ptrsooal kpjrsBdisemeat, by eetracislng aad putting oader th ban thee wbem he thougul stood in hi wsy to political prefarmeat, aad recognising and twdoeatnf ealy thoae whoa k tuppossd would bt fifofnU to hlr sBdi-tbi for th restoration -kit laey aad arder and fbei promotion ef coeoord, hamoay and prosperity to the eouatry, that they- eeetd net and -en not odors thus. '':, vt-r-.a-. (ff. . v' , vv e venture to sastmoa to at, b woe. ttoi dew ware te submit hi claim again before tb people of North Carolina, a n candidate fo Povcraor,' fa speettlotf U Govt Werth, he could hot obufn 10,000 vwtef for lb effice.- Why t Because the ' hre ntort ditlovsi bow. tbaa they were twelve month ago f i Certenly ao. They ar a tree ' to tha Government at they were then, Th fact that tbey ar as nnan- Imon Ja. jhs support of President Johnson and bia policy, u tbey wer (hen, prove It. And Ibelr almost onsnimou hostility to rUdicaliins, and to th Jladical change in the Government leiiffiiu liwf taiasa, tM 11 ajs -abets loyalty b-. yond jBniHsfc,lN,J, -,.', it The ditfraachiaement of th peopl of North Carolina it I darling object with Gee. Bolden. H aa mad that n chief Blank ia hat nlatform vet1 elac bie, defest, ' But the erreipohdetit ckse pot tute tut case at itrongiy u truth re quire,,. It would not be coougb-fjf wquI4 o mi la aeoordtBc with hie erUh and psrposss. If oh half only f tba pecple'were diafraw. Cbiaed ; for, even then, lie would find onlj aMuf 1 . . -. - . -. - . m one fourth of tbe half hi tupjortert and ths upporter of th Radical CongreWoaaJ Amn4- MBt't fas)' Ceetltntlenv'. 'tet...i( " :Th eprrwiponderit aythal t tforernor'hai aeeorance that hitt,Bppoinitneu, to' an.8alva dor will be confirmed, provided he will public ry advocate the sew Constitutional amendment, taesu hie. f -'Rl, sxarUwit .jso.C.fei'luewn to procure tbuif InjHioa by ilie next. gislea torn. . The Governor caa very aafcly..Bike thwe pledgee, without mental rewvatm. i lia hat already publicly advocated the IToward amer4 meot, and. nrgei Ui ponyentio o (iopi t tp advance, even : before the) Coegree .adopted lie can make no sacrifloe, tbersiors, in order tt get th appoktmeot to Bah rJalvsdor.'If th Radicalt bar tny dotibt about bis comnlyina itlt tait piedg .aiiittline4 .t4mdf tmlf own tesponsiUlity and becom hit aeenrity for it fulfillment ; for what 1 North Carolina or bet people tlielr. peace,' their honor or their 1- : . 1 ; . I. " ' T. "ri uapjiuisat w iiui, "f tau oiaas jll own "elocUo" to 6aa Salvador,' od "anrn'f,.. . ' ) m i .'lit i,.-i ,'T.., ; I t h ri-Cot: Taaet. 123reu? Tv surrender aim. t out sntir space, to-day, to the admlrahl a,i.-es of Ct-Qov. Tsnce be fore th two Llierary 6ocitie of tbe Univer sity, at its hit Commencement We could flR our column with nothing which will prov suore aeerptavle to our re-i ','" will not detain thm frem i t perusal by any remark of our own, tsv t... , ; commendation of it to thaut t s j ' i.-;', n at one macterSy, eloquent nn4 rntriuiic, ; ; ' ' Trt : ; 7 r I us It, " AacnPMtHT. oi, 1 doubt tbst thsBee- It it a' i 1 retarv of t sc. WOU. 1. S It e n meat ( t i t'ie , i i t TnaD t- ,. I r latter fc.ai'S co-,,,,1 u I. a it was expected h a pronns!rt;aB amend ,, n to iis Governor of t well a tb Northern. i t it thre-fourth of th 'ita part of th Coasti- tui' n - """t t" " f !' t Pontlicm neo 1 J l e . i't it rje?;fdl, ' .c totaturn teTui - V il..'.-fc-f-1-f-l" - i J ' "-A l"trbtbeeail. pi is ti tv,; C:a. I" ved ber f 11 tbst ii .". i . '"l Mar,enderr late of ig i.id te intem i -"v (tarerniBjint-tB-hin i k. at e C-:y of Jiexlco. GetL ce .' i I '. .. V,, 1, t.!r t. vt "I wsnt permw jif" a return to the United iateA 1u la:. :: .. v.u "i uutcat ha en. la iell ee : t it bo r r., sn i w nave to P sway l.-cm h 8. . Price, n -i ; " i t v t i e sirea iy lift. Gv ' remain,, pot are 'must loon e.t i;r "! )., ti- p '.Tbr ie ao hop for any thing more here.' yi:: " " s : Th aTntiranl ConTntloav Oatsid of the advantage te the eoaatry M large, ia aaratohizlnf tha tBtcentont lsment the day, that am Bkcly to.Hunt frem. tha 1 proposed National CottiemioA at Philadelphia, UMMtaeooeidio that tp cenn Bjead tbe awwament te akaithern awaetianw-,, Denied. reprtesBtatioB in Ceegetae, that. ha been an authentic and official manner in which the Sooth eonld hitherto msk It oic heard,' When ntactkaa have been' made epon it tha Wtivsn. with which tba nneeiiaa hat bets , lord havt been misrepresented aad perverted, Onr peopl hav,had no opportunity, flth th j aetioa for aa eadienee, ef protesting. In thsJifse, pCgni. orJd,. Bit t!ie fwiher BBwairaatabl :emend'thav'' Bpon theml' They fcevt bad ne ehancn nf publicly demmn dog the iajnetioaet which they have been, aad , are attempted ttlU further te be made, the !. time, in being deprived of their rights nader tha ConetitntioB, after laving submitted, ia perfect faith, to all tba requirement that were said to te ntceitary to resanci list sob. The coctewipla ted Convection offer them thi epportnnlty. I Tbe delegate whom they may send wlM W atsoclsted with psUiotic gent'emen from all section of the country, wha nympethlm wi'h the wroeg whlch-have been practised on iht Bontt, aad who have hnited in thi call for the avowed and tpeclfic desiga of remedying those wrongs, so far an they can, aad restoring tlie Cnloa to it CuHttiml hrtegrity. i &v via 1st ea patiently and appredativety to the expo sltioaof our view, wishe and purpose j aad, Woe, coming from th South, in aa organlned ewpeestyiit wiU-be g that fWf public lpressWwh1ckwrUtdlwlth bpnwthiwbotoconntrf.'f'' t ij , we puiw wawin uw vim ywyw m their primery meeting, would at one vet about the wort capTtteg Wegetea, :We know the general bdlftercno and Rstleainot Oat pen. , fil npon the ,ubJectof reconttructioB, owing to format nd repeated disappointment and BBlversal dlstrwtt of the intentloa ef the Radical faotioa ia Coagreea. ; Bet wa treat that , tba promise of food remit which tbi pro- posed Convention hold wrttrla stimararethe peopl to nsk th effort to tecnr them. Let tnrm elct at their representartvee men eTapproMd-adgnMBt- and innBem. 4 In making theif Choice, let them bear la mind that on inttniwott, rose, ioltt speech, in the Contention woutdnot only ' be fnolitb tnd Btsleaa, within itself, bat might fruv, trata all th benefit that toey reasenablf been pecte,d to low from it deliberations' " ( .. . A tar a practicable, too, M thf delegate ' iected be equslly divided betweea the eid Whig and "Democratic partiea. j Thi win ' be another importanf step h th work e laraony an4 anion, ' W haT already Jnrpretssd ow coaf atendatioB of tba patriotic court piinued by the Imecrati leader in Congiesa, H coneht lng to merge, their mere party predilection, for the time being, for the mkeof the oceersl gooS. We bar long been' satisfied thtt perhsp the greatest obstrnctlv'ev in the wsy'pf the luccets of the President's policy, was the seeming desire and. purpose of the Nortkera Irooercy tax, nialntain ita dlstlnctlv' organiiation, thereby preventing fusibn of n he conterstire elea meat of (die eoontry to aepport or tb Eaecn tive, For imilar reesons,.we W. pppoeed. M natil eurdlfBcnltimare adjuetedi shall coa- TlSor tn Oppeee,- tb revival -of wU- old party lmoe nr combination at the Bonth.-. When those dlfScultie are muled, it wilt be -Urn enough to retura to onr former afllliatioaa ot to eek iftich other1 u tti axfgcnciee' of th time tbatl demand," Meanwhile, there it but One issue It) tbicB the 8onth)T4a wbicbnU good and trim men of the nation, are iBteretted ; Bhall Bad leaUsm or Conservatttm prevail t - Bhall we ur taia the Biesident or tile Congress t - Bhall the great charter of our right and libertlee continue to be tbe mere foot-ball of a desperate and un- I pnncrpiea -rnccion or-swini ;v oewpiaeen .syae the high and lollv eminence where oiic father jeftitrv 'r " ' 'ui i-eea-a a- '' angers by the train from Wtldon, on Taesday ytm LCnph Jamee Ig, ot soge OouBtf in tjiia Btate,, who- beionged to Battery B, IUpC ley'B brigade, of th Iato)i:Coiifederte nryV 1 XI wa taken prisoaer.near.. Petersbarg, a fo 'dayn befor Gen. lea .annendef .an4,, carried . ,to; Johnston' Island, where he has remained tick, nntll about fir weeks igo, when be left lot hie home. H is yet quite feeble and suffer laf itrSth cAQW'.aerila tora-n toon ae he i -able, fur. the- purpose of assisting another North Carolinian, Licet., Din ea, of Ptyettevllle, to get home.- He say there art about screnty-fh priaone r ttlll there, too sick to get wy, and that they are withont the mean of travelling to their homes, -even if trelt enough, and the Government ao longer furnishes them trannporUfion. He ' di'l . Bot have a Hit of th prisoners be left there, but baa promised to furniab n one when he returna, , ' I . . . mm m , " ' ? ApTJolKtaent. "' ' '" - The Board of Iutcrnal Iinprovemento have made the followieg appolutments -.1 ,; :. J. si. lotiin, fcTi iey- " ' -a ; Bon. Nat. Boyden, lion. John A. Gilmer, Bon. Jceiah Turner, Jr., Robert Strange,' Esq., John Berry, B. B. Boberte, Wm. C. Ueana, snd Pr. John A. Moore, Directors.. , ,tA tuLtioc aho BASTon natthosD. " -- ' ? ioeeph J. Davis, Esq., Stats Proxy. R. W. Lstslter, J. B, LitlicjubB, George Little, Directors. - , ' 'AtBtMABXB Afel ClIESArKitS CaSAfc CobV t-aitt Charbj Lathsiu, Etq Btats Proxy.-, Thomto J. Jarvf, E;q., Lewi Tbompson, Esq. and IX D. FeTebee,.Eq, Director, Z;--"Z B SSTTBB I. C. BAILBOAD. "'V fl. G Fnard. r.n . Rlnf '--.Jit::. j O. F. Davithrfia, A, if, Ppwtll, 8. Ii D. Tate, L. t. 'Erwia, Hob. A. S. Merrimon, F. E Pho bet, Eaq WiUiam Mnrphy, Cot A. C. Co.i, Director. ' ..!'' -'i' . jt '- A ' --T. taJaryef th. French leitervfariitm f39,6a0 aad board,.? $mMr2mBSp?. v At 1 L- " rrvlm'rn"' ' " 1 ,.. . rn.rn.rm - , - vit iva. NnwToBJt, July. The ejrrived with, dates to .the 0th. I nrj' 1 i Ha. -Cotton had sdvaoMfr,;;o i ji Shalt; i t ilmum auu Aeaij 'onnany dedarwf war atfalntt AuaUli.;. ...Aw thai lStL-thaPiLaAV''''.'1'': U ii'.-f-'v'' -the King of Bennwythdt,. a. " 1 sMIaMnWI 1 1 aBisf abb the ABstrians. v.,fw.rt f , ."rFrv-r , , ThPrnntiaB aoeBpy BenevW ja 'jj,,' rreotert, Aa eBgagemeat teek placa- the rrnaalanaand IleeelaDf aWlBJ ATflrfmsntfiJit fettej, were most ae ted. i i x . i Th Aastriaa are hooriy expicted ia fiaxoay.PJ; A battle i expected ted waaf FraaUnrt, before i ": which ther r assembled from W,6Mt M, 900 Federal KZk-P, .The ABctrtsas eemmsartd hottilitU on the MUl, by eroetlng tie tWetlaw troatier and ftria im tha PiTnatiaae Th: Jatteri bwve aet crossed the ABstriaa fVtfer, ere tojhe pueuwa; wa yiaa-e sua; f 1 S.-! Tront ladeev-Order from thn Xransnry i Btplmmt,-LBmdCaeenUtllotb The Konateatt-Orinnoll JUT?sk$i u i- v ' WABBiiiovon. 2u!v t. ' P A ktter from a source te' be ertdlted dated"? TBmpica, Mexico, Ju lOih., eaysthat the peo niai Httliutls. with othrt prlncipai .townt ie JlBnstic Diitrict, have rben again to tavor ef jBaren'-yktori in alto Ut th hand of the 'iBttWs'.nTritog enyaVt?lfcwy.rttef . will ttkn .Ttmpic from ,h ImBrulit,-4U 'eprnre Being entirely feasible, a it m gmarded by Mexicans Impressed fato the srvtoe, end $bey will not Igbt againet' fteir own people, t ; j jThe etaretary ftba TieeanryieaiM tn order to irConector t,XBeonw, directing 'them; to eho tbf nmdnnl af money teeeived, na4 tbe'disposition tteWaallMft tne net of March nrdv18oa.i TheJ4th.tionef thl ea provide that tea dollar ahaB paid to Collector by the master ot captain or owner ot fwaf vessel so mjng fcom foreign bort, lot every passsnger other thp eabla pseteogert above the ag of eight yearn, who ehall hsv died on the dleea:' neLBB4lreelnban tana, Misejetlppt aad Ast ansae are. to ne con solidated at MoBtgoesery, Tsllahaasee, New Or ImBt, kittle Boel and Jackson: .rM ' "Theeportla tbe Rwtseaa-Grlnnell case will be' made la the early part ol the wetk-' It . u'aew belisvedlha BoBtseaa will be. expelled, as be explicitly declared that be eamlnistersa tbn flogging tor woid spoken la deBe. . - 'Vermont Democrnti Stnt Conyentlon.' , 'Uotreraxita, TrC Juah SO.' The rJemoerse-Btato CoBventio have, nom lnsted CharUe A. Davenport for Govecner, end jCaffirinod their "trust W confidence ia the prlnctpie of tbs ' pemocrstie part j endorsed . t'resiaeos junson rwnoraiioa puiwyi auu us manded tb taxaticm or u Biioaaa , lf fl Couirmatioas oy" th t BenaU.-'Axmy CSan' (AfproprintioHl for Eeptir nf th . , TmntheKiilppi,-InteTttaiEaw. v , tin jwcupu A'axaona, virTna, 'The Beaam heeaoh firmed the atnfaatioa.oi Martto f, Coaway, of Richawnd, Va., en-mem- riar or uoagnsa, irom Sksrraas, as woasm to H artel lies, France; Charlc Davie, of Nashville, , Teaneasee, and Joel Grissasd, of Windsor, N. G..ae .CoUectorn of the Customs: Thomas L. Cuthbert UOcar, k at ,Cbtatni. . - Malor Gen, John Pope succeedt Gen. Hooker at New York, who. baa bea relieved in conse quence of continued Jll health. Gen. Haacock tehesGen, Pope' place In the West." " ' " ,': , The special conlmittee of ths'Benato have ftsgred to report a bill approprlafing foot mill ion aennrsior me unnnorary repair oi toe Alle eiippi levees. .Thebill will paaftbe Bwiete, prejudicei whicB reUrd filiation and piweent T'Sfe'iygy fTttwrawem et tha I'ldam. t,n trfiZaainnnwewavm ene xwm t the Bouse indicate their intention to vote for it wbee brought before that body. '" H The total receipta from Internal Revenue, Cus toms, Miscellaneous source, sale of . lublic Lead and Direct' Tax. for the fiscal year, end ing June 80tn will, it is estimated at the Treaa wry pepartmeiit, toot vip ever five hundred and fifty milUdBolwrn.,'':'",4v-,-'-':;'' . Tha iweinta from : internal TtifvmiMi aa !!. 1 mated, will be three hundred and fifteen million J dollars; from Custom one hundred and twenty minion nouars ; rrom inrecv Tax aoout two million dollars; from miacellaiieons aonree five million dollars, aad from the sals or Public Lands about six hundred thousand dollsrs.'J Three person were parded to-day' by- th rresidcnt, Miti Jim. jlary Colt, Mr. Uary W. Anderson snd O. P. Nanet of Greene county, Geo.' All of thes applicants come andef tbe twenty thousand dollar clsuse ot the emneety proclamation. - ; - " The Senate, to-dHy,' adopted 'resolution la atrocting the romiuittee on public buildings aad grounds to enquire into the propriety of pnr- tuasmir grounuf pot ieai in.in one nunared acres, tor a pui'lie Park, and a nite for Presi dent iul Mansion. - '...- The henate passed tlie oalional telcvraphie bllL - - Gn motion of Mr. Wilton, ths Senate insisted oa It amendment a to th Freedmen' Boretu bill, and agreed to appoint a committee of coa- ference. -, " ", . .'-''- -' --, -u ,tl. i The Inditn tppropriatioa bill wa diacumed al length, :. -J ; c .-j ; The Holm waa engaged all day in discnsslog ths Tariff bill. "'V .. ; . . 1 1 Br. Pollard offered a resolutive reciting that Albert Elmore, who waa recently Bemlnated by the President, sad confirmed bv the Senate, aa Collector of tlnCuatom at Mobile, held a office at obb time under tbe Confederate Government, ana railing npon trie iwnrry et in Tn-aanry for eopv ot the oiiaial oa.u filed by said LI- saws. Auupieu, t f A Irottinj llatch-Cliolcra Late frtta E el .-' ice. i , i -i KbW ToBX. Julv A - The great trot oa Fathina Coarse came oj yfStsnUy, for a purse, ot f T.QUiJ, con"t.d by Dexter,,. Geo. . E n tier aad, fun,. VaaJcr Uilt, jDexter era ths winner. .-"t-v - '-' All five beat were mtde In the twentie and the last in Si the faateat time on record. . : There were two esses of eholera reported on J Galveston advice reTKirt th rlsrht bank of the SoGiwade favpocaewon wlBtf Espbllcaa 1 iiiiii ttf X-tM J '.'..''. , ffVi9 nerif I"; T i ' I Mr mtaatoaen aftpniaied by GeavCara i f UeBV Meltl Imperialist -The army era given ap withont pillage or bloodshed sad 'ia so tadte com ,,-M.i mM n j. . n- i -i- ' r- ' Gea Escobedo. with his lore, said to asm-i ber 8.900, entered Matathora about One o'clock. on Jane fMtk1 V':.).-e fe tuvittT AddlUoaal Arrival, from , lurnpeTan . Great Impeading Btrntgl, Liy trpool : , r f V , --.IfKW'Tonnfjury '" ; The Cilu BBsbm baa arrived With Liter- . I" , Cottoa had ,. declined from a half to one :1. readstoft le . .,.,1 f-m. : Wt'l .1- . :..' t.U, e defeat of the English hOnlstr, oi tba Si niU wlU probably toad to their reeigBa- tVrfyi ft Bmm wa to leave aiwway enta. it It tWr MWe.nMi tna, mytng er , f i .h Ta, Tvece on tne omi laet. r .V . . .. i-iTJ V-.S -The 8toauBdii.r,?I'; J .Vi w with datelo1V f UMx io collision a BiK ,. : tweea the belligerent1.'', ocearred be- , naarrraakfort; nlsq in biMpected IBilit1 first aij - ; d 81-, take piece. -.v -v wU probably Tbe Prussian bars entered" Th Italian rmv crossed tbs mS?w Biem. awiina m ilia BAhI ha'vinn V'd -.. .. . . .. nan . BOtlnnBtlvB fir tPBiABSinsa VflBBIIiiT , irtn , ?, Italy would thea inaugurate tosUliOai? " The Italian hlinistry had been rs-erga., ?.' ', nnder RecasolL It is Mated tba Cardinal X ' '.' ftonelli bat reeignedXsad tt tree bclievtdthat h;--- Weold be succeeded by Cardinal AlUerk Toe sale oi t conoa jot ana ween enaing xaw . BSrd. were 48,000 baleey ruling dull with a -deeUae of from a half to one aad a half peace for AiBerioatu , Orleans li&U peace., .gate on, . thnnday-before neUiBg W,WO bale,., market--closing Arm Breedstunsflrm,rthn upward,,, tendency. Provisions firmer. ., , , Conaoli 86a6.- Fivn-twentlea Ui&9. ' BoUioa la Bank of England had increaawl870- 000.' (twWr tdt tUm ee f &'-u Hut Very latest , - LivBaroot, Batcbbav bvbx oki, Sar4-rrC4-ton sales te dsy 18,00 bale, market cloaing' tinner, witk aav advance ef t to t. Console Sn, 8o. Fire-twenties W 64. , ... vuugiea. fea rii-j1wwMnnito,jrnry i, p,.". v TheConferevice Committee have arranged the (fiffereoce betweea the 'vvre Ucewen wn the -Frecdmenn Bnrenn WIL and tt bo w, goes t the President for' approval or wjecttoewi '.,' 1 -The Hone passed ateeoluaonioettlng the President to Inform that body whether the pier- soaal right of eitUens of the United States are , epreeoteofflciotlyprotcedtotbe8ctbera Batee,ead wheeher e fnrthee Vjglsletion 1 aecessary-to elothe him with euffleieet aothorl ty to protect all loyal dttaeac of tha Btatea re . eentiy ia vebelltoa tn the Mjoyaaent at their cWitatioB) righte. .-M i ,ui-i. . i '.' The Senate hat confirmed Joe. If. Raniphrey . aa Collector of Customs at Richmond, Va ... , The ChUf ef Ordnance, Jtte cemmunicatloa ta-Congma, says tliat the retention of liarper't Ferry is wot necessary or adraBtageno to the , pnblui Intetesta,: and jecommend that all. tb iaade; ewtbwildtasen and ether preperty, he sold ' and the ptooeed he applied to the Western Ar-, , mory. f..it !- v-i,' n- :-du..", ;, mi 4 , - ' " 1 1 1 fnuddaof Senator Xant. . ,. WAaaiBoTon.Jiily bV 1l.i'Tl.'J,jH:ii u. (- t. -..- a . m-i- gram from Leaven worth Kansas, stating that Senator Lane, of-that State, shot kiautlf thro van. Gen. Mrjia, with ell, th Imperial treepe, . embarked betweea tbe hour ot I end 4 P. M.. , , ., , aader the protection of tiic United Sutesflag. ." ' The most liberal term were a ran ted te -the' '"' ' th heed Isst algbt and died at Celeen, te i Kji '"i. ,'a)issi. e.aMsuf - 8eto Lane left -ttils CHy week er tea - day ago, aad at that time complained being nwwell sod and Buffering from nervoa debility. t v V li,;iM e -swtTni ii .ui I me.m0 'Mittapi'i a Vaw -York ltatteiltt(JcnA Ajfairt; . , . -At t: .hdv? Knu TonnvJnly . , ,: . The Tammany Hall celebration, yesterdsy, wa largely attended. A letter front the Presi- dent wa read, in which he say t there can be no , BetKlaMB war sir lr (rimtn svi itarvvstlnrv tKes wakavot. vna aknl In Brooa-lyw, a painter, named Voity, dclib- t erately fired v musket iate group pf children, kil ling one and wounding I wol ' ' ? .. ' . . Advice from Vera Cruz (tote ibaithetomito'"" was raging to that Cltfi'1 ;." '" i. j . It i believed ia. Mexiolt that. . AantM Jtana ia acting la thnjnterest of the Church property ... ... L. - . . I r, : , . . . ,f ' and expected to,be elected President, oa condt-' '. tioa of restoring the property to the Church. Great Conflagration at Portland Ke, " ,'Oa yesterday B tnott terrific eonttagrtttoa took ' place at Portland, ideetroying most of the bnalnee houeee, Churches, newspepert, do., Ac, , We have only room to. say that tlie daatrnctioa---wee ao complete, 1,000 tent had beea sent the ' " 1 offerers for shelter. Loss not estimated. r' '-, : "T--.'. ; i'' ui m -vi,t',i'r H-y . Tha Addma-. of the DunooraUc letnton , i ,j.nd. CoBfTtiainen, .w : HH" V WAsmnoros, July V w- . The Democratic Senators andt Congressmen " have imaed en Address in favor of the Convrn- v W tioa at Philadelphia, "T'ie Nuiional luion," tiiey declare, ahould be t'e watch-word of every 1 N man, and they denoiu he Radicals for tr-' sistently refusing to adui.M the Bontbern Btatea ' . to representation. Tbey say thai lawa have S . been passed atloctlng tue lntereat ef ths Soath- ern States, In dlangard of the tiindamentalM -principle of free Government ' ThevBrire a full f . representation from all; the ; States and Terri- -i tones ia tb Convention, to nnlte in spirit of " barraonv for the mirboae of reatorinv th-fVn. ;r- ttitutional Union and for thi purpose oarys- ..-"'. ;j4.r,! a'.J I l.i.w.,(4 i A .tsii -. mi 8t. .Lorii, July 4, ' ,:, 'The Cootervstive State Convention U ia, : . sion. -It baa paused tbe most national reanlq-- ' tion ami will tend delegate to .tbs J'l.iiaiktJL , phia Convention. ' ' , i rl.-tr ,WA8rtoToiiJ July 4. ;!" 'The aaniverearv waa cehhratt ail kl- Northern citiea with the nstinl civic and militarv - dinplav. . v. -' a . ,m. .. ; ' ; ; la thi.Lity.tha.iirvu(ora ef 481J id thi- catmary visit to tb President, "-a . . , ; - am only lormsi eekbratums were confined to the aegro populaatoay n - Sr.. lkpnrturt ' tot, Zuopn, : 'gt jfia, s",.,,- Boe-roir. Jul 'iJ'7: ... Itl t . ... ., wwBBB- ewaWsptniBji m tfmjig, 7 ' f - .j'4t'"', ;5 PC -r- 'J? . lfel!BBrJrr1',5
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 9, 1866, edition 1
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