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The Christian Herald from Moulton, Alabama • 2

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revival, labor and toil, being co-workers moditios in nn.opon market. Waees will bo secured hv i lain br the Alabama Stale Senate. JBSWB ArinlltlinvlMil tr. II. the orops raised or by good securities, if wim your oretnren in tno ministry; strive to convert sinners from tho error of their ways; reclaim erring' brethren; instruot tbo ignorant and sustain tbo feeble.

Thus tbe oloction of members of tbo noxt Con- gresB. NE COUNTIES On tho "53d, wore authorized to bo made beronftcr, by tliis ordinance: Bo it ordainod, That section six-toen, Article sixth, of tho Constitution iuu einpiuyuru uiroumBianoes aro' suoh as to make it doubtful as to bis ability to meet the contract. SVKHS. a CBlilllilRt.n Inv snau your labors lio blossed, nnd you show yoursolves to bo wise in winning souls. Partios can make any trade or arrroa.

from ths District composed of the counties of Lnwrenco, Winston and Walker, ensuinsr November election.1- Nor would wo forirot Sunday sohools. or tno btato bo emended nnd altorcd so that it will then rend ns follows: ment that' is satisfactory to themselves, and so long ns advantage is not taken of thojignoranco of tho freed pooplo to de-privo them of fair and reasonable com boo. 10. Tho General Assembly mav by Thoso nurseries of piety have in many pin-cos been noglectcd, and tho ohildrcn arc For the House of Representatives. nro mi, 1 RiiV.

JTOBKPHTJS SJUCKF.l.FOHD. ClIITWnnlk. V.m ED1TOH. pensation for their labor tbcro will be no LUUUIUUbu iora em in toe Hcproieiitative Branch of tho Alsbamn Legialo- a voto of two-thirds of both branches thereof, arrango and designate 'boundaries for tbo sovtroj countios of this Stato, which shall not be altered except by nliko voto. But no now county shall be hero- nterfercnoo.

You will make tho contracts in dupli UTl.m0Br eiaction. cate, approve and witness tbcm, nnd reg- MllUhnrf nihu, Dewftt C. White, PnWiher. aiteriormeti ot less extent tbanuUU square miles, nor shall any rxist'ng county be running at largo without, moral ouuuro. Take oaro of tho rising generation.

"If you lovo mo, feed my lambs," said tho Saviour to Peter. Oh, brethren, look after tbo ohildrcn of the church; thoy arc the bopo of Zlon in generations to come. "Koep tbo unity of tho spirit in the bonds of ponce." Let us endeavor to put away nil Btrifc and contention among the people nnd especially among those of our owri household. Let us be nulct. peacea Conrlliind, Thursdny, invur mem in a boon to bo prepared tor that purpose.

Ono copy will bo given to tho emnlovor and tho othor to tho om- reduced to a lens extent, And no new coun WnKHnrlnn- ns tho peoplo of Alabama have givon un-mistakablo evidehoe of lijynlty Tho constitution us nmendoil was adopted asa whole Tho roBolutionto adjourn providoB that tbo oonvontlon may bo qnllou togethor bv tbo prosident on or bofbrO tho first day o'f Soptcmbor I860. Montgomery, Septontbcr-29 Tho Convention to-day adopted ordinances ordering an election for State officers in November, legalizing marrnges of nogrocs, authorizing oounty ooinmissionors to provide for poor and holploss negroos, and directing judicial officers to eontinuo as a-gents of the Froedmen's Bureau. To His Exoollenoy Anubsw JonxsON, President of tho Unitod States: Tho Convention of tho pooplo of tbo Stnto of Alabama assembled, do respectfully represent to your Excollenoy, 'the President of tlio United States, the notion wbiob has been tnken by this Convention in its efforts to restoro tho Stato of Alabama to her former oonstitutionnl relations to tho Federal Government, and ee- tnblisb civil authority in. this State. To this end, tbo Convention bns adopted several important ordinances, resolutions, and amendments to tbo Constitution of the Stnto of Alabama true copios of which aro hereunto nttaohod, and mado part of this memorial, This Convention wnuld respeotfully inform your cxcfcllonoy the peoplo of this State have tin ardent dpsiro, and a firm intontion to be nnd romain good and 18 19 20 21 ,..23..

8 4 ployeo. Mt. IIodc. Mntiilftv' a ty shall bo famiod not contulng a sufficient number of inhabitant to cntitlo it to representation, nor, unices tho old MOULtON," MORNING, OCT'R 13, 1805. Dakville, Wdny, in many instances lands will bo loasod to tbo froodmon for a share of tho foulton, Suturdny, counties from which tho new ono is form or for cash ront per acre.

Such agrce- ble, nnd orderly submitting oui FOR CIRCUIT CLERk: JSTWb nro auTthoriscd to nnnoucs D. uienvBuoum 30 made in writing. You will inform tho nnrties tn nnntrantn ed arc left with the required number entitling them to representation. The ordinance to onumernto-tho inhab selves to the "powers that be" ns ordained of God. Bo kind be courteous, tender hearted, forcivina one another, nnd nbovo that faithful compliance with tho torma uum.rr, a cnuaiuaie lor Ujrcnit Olerlc of awrpnen rnntitv.

nt. tha xr To the Members of the Jflctho-dist Episcopal Church South, Within the Hounds or the Tennessee Annual Conference. itants and apportion representation in tbo lection. all. bavo fervent charity among your-.

nro nutboriiod to announce 0. C. Lnwrenco county, nt the onsuing November elec- Dear' BrethreK': Wo send you this letter greeting: Wo.b'nvc passed through grcnt tribulit-(ion. Tho oloud war has been upon us, and tbe borison has been-dark in eve FOR SHERIFF. tuoroot wut no required.

lou will especially impress upon tbo laborer that ho is to work undor the direotion of his employer to bo industrious and and not to loovo tbe plantation orpleoo of bis employment in working hours without permission, unless ho is treated with cruelty. Parents should bo advised that they aro rosponsiblo for their ohildrcn, nnu children for thoir nged. and.docrepid paronts, and must lnborfar thsir and in mnking aontrncts this fact must bo selves, Some nnjloty has been felt in cortnin quarters ns to tho future of tbo beloved church with whichb wo aro conneoted; it has oven been suggested that our days are numbered. To all such fainthcurtad and timid brothron, wo would say, "Huvoaith in God." "The race is not to tho swift, nor the battlo to Christ said State jji-gislnture among tho soveral counties 101) for the bouso nnd i or 1-3 Senators was pnsBcd-Mr. Winston's amendment that tho white inhabitants alono should bo counted in apportioning representatives, was adopted yeas 59, nays 30.

Section 1. Bo it ordrfindedj That tho 13th subdivision of tirtiolo sixth of-tbe Constitution of Alabama; be amended by striking out all bf snidjsubdivisipns after tho ord "chancery'? tnercin.acd'iu- JjKAK, ft PlitwH.lnln, CM.tir -sT tlld OVBml)er oloctiou. ry direotion and our land has been full of sorrow. Poverty has usurped tho plnco nitiiw vo announce enEit- orwenitn, misiortuno nns sprcau nor dark wine over our hearts and homes onco smi Lawrence county, at tbe ensuing November o- "Go, nnd lo, 1 am with you." "Sonio trust in chariots and some in "will trust in the living God." "Not by 'might. loyal citizens of the Government of tbo ttmou into consideration.

Persons who refuse or object to inako wvitton contracts DMrenroautiorirod to nimouce J. N. ft nil nil i ittn Tn- OKa-IiT i United btatos, and that tboy full'rccog-nizonnd submit to ifs authority. abS will not by power, but by the spirit Buith the nt tho ensuing Wilor eletioT fur noxt year- with tbo freed pooplo om- ling and filled with joy. Tho.

Chiirchof Poo has shared in tho common walls of- Zion has been broken o'wn, hoi beautiful palaces "have boon 'Hid in tho dust, lior fields Wvo run to 1,. hcurty and support to tbo uru nuwioruou to nnnounceN. C. Al- Lord." Sustained by these promises. And trust in tho strength of Grace Divine, wo will piuyeu uy inam, will uo required, suouiu any disputo arlsoas to oompoHsution, to nay the'lilghdst wages given for tho s'auio kind of labor in thoir neighborhood or nuuvu ihiu, uwu pcujiiv utu I.UII 1MUII oi Lawronco en8uine Noyombor.oloctlon.

autlioriicd to nnuounce A. It. dtam-rv, denndidnto for BhorlfTof Tjiw- narns upon tno willows, ami asked proceed in Jesus' work. Wo bavo the promise of a glorious future. Auministrntion ol JSxcellcncy, tne Prosident of theUnltbdStatos, in your pa-tribtio elforts to 'Stato IV her constitiitiomil-rights ns a inombor of tho In vieviV.of whnt.has bebh this seo' ion of country.

can we sing tbo Lord's song in a strange irahiwn novomeor election. not to promote worldly interest, not to no Agou and inurni havono. -r- wmviiwu to nnnounce 11. C. ItlCB.

a cnndiilntm Ki.n-lir complish sinjsto'r ends, but to preach. ianar" But thanks be to God, light begins to li.nntl MM. county.at tho eusulne November election. ooiiEt anu mm- cructucu, to build a. means ot-.

sopporti nosr any rolativ cs co whom they can rjihtlv apply for the samo, will, be 'provided for' bj; tho oounty Cp'nyenlio'nb'nd tlie gobll faithapdoynjl-. 'ty'of- tho peopfb bfjiliis Slh'tb'jctlib Obri- spirit uni uousp, aqiy priostuoon, and, to proclaim tho acceptable year Of tbo Lord; FOR COLLECTOR. SSWa urn nnthmrtmoA t. ir ui uu nw io uivij jjgauu iitiiii strotches bcr balmy wing over us ana wo nro hoping to see bright and beautiful days ns onco tboy shone unon when uubiiuriiies. wc hayo nothing lo fonr.

True to the dob- jl- Your attention' is specially directed to scrt in lieu thereof ollowingj "But doorocs- of 'divorco shall' ba Anal unloBS appoulod fpm within tho date of the enrollment thereof Be it. ordaini'd, That the first and seo-ond'prdyiBibns of 'sobtiont8, aiticlo 3, of tbo Constitution bbetrioken out. Bo- it further That thnfpllnw-' ing bc insortnd ip lieu of section 14 of tbo' sntno, nrtic'q, tpjjyit: Scotion The Senate shall cliopscii Prosident and its p' lit cers, hnil Iloitso.of- RepresentntiybB sholUohooso other officers at tlio first or; balled session after, thc.gb'uorab.olootibn.of-.Rcprcsontn-. tives. wliichTofBocre' shall bp' entitled to hold thoir rcspootivo cliiw uhtil' tiib'next Encbllouso shall, judgo of-tbo qualifications, election's and returns, of itRi'oyfn "lnohibors; but contested election i determined in such manner its shall bo dircoted by'.

Bp it ord 'ined, That scojib'n's 25 and 20 bf Artidlor throe of tho--Gbnstltution bb RosH.Jiiq., a caiidato for Toi of tho following parnifraTih from ifllfonlar wiiiGB ur uuu uiuiw, I luiiu i Ni vui i auueurr one's to the nrinoiblcs of trndlinoss. united tttf-Wa nk -A tL No. 5, issuod byMitj. Jloward, 6om- vl-uuu(i must rcspeoiiuiiy nnu earnestly request your Exoo)'loncyi Co issue a-proclamation 'grapting pardon and amnesty t-aiLpprsonsnd ol tizons.noU b-oludcd in your Exbbllcney's p'ro'clnniatlpn of tho 20th of 1805.. Such elembney would tbnd to coinontT this trreat rrooon- wo flourished: as a peoplo blcssodbythe Lord.

It becomes us as Christians to bumble oursblves; submit oboorf ully, to tlm ofcajtcnine hand of the in all ourlanB and purposeSj.witbUbr linbss inscribed bn.our.biih:' U. Milam, a caadidate for Tax Collector uiiBoiuuer uj. mo approvoa4)y tbo President of-thn Unite'd States, Juno election. -w struotcu Union, and- oast a 'bow-. in tbo ri 'tlin rPn "Vll.

wboro thcro'is'an iutcrruntion of oivil law. nr In vhtel, lnnnl "tno rpjhat has been laid upon us 'n mercy and grow wiser and bettor bv tins boa'-' Adop'tbd. r- i vv diseensntion of a urncious Providence aaWeare authoriied, tn nnnniiriro Wit A courts, by reason of old codes, in.vibla-lion of the freedom guaranteed bv tbo OllHfl, V.nal. tn' A MrVehOuia'eyer bciir in mind that "all iTho -Convention adjourned on tlio SOth. Pro'cliimation of the President nnd tho things workitogotber for to tbem that lovo Cod;" and thai "theso liorht af ners, wo cannot Faltoribgj" asvdld tbo prophet wheti bo thought that of all God's pcqpiplie alono Wfis loft; ready to dcepairj but God has opened our cy.es, and wc boo ohnriote, arid horsemen, nnd mbro.fhnn sbvon thousand who have not bowed tbo knoa to'BaaU hoar tho sound in Iho mulberry trebs." The.

n'oiso of tho Battlo is' hoard from'ihf nr. 0 or hills and vTBloys are vocal with' praise. The shonts'bf thousands of iicw converts obocr bur lioarts- nnd'inspiro -our hopes, and-wo exclaim jimidst all our disoourneo- dicu. FisK's Iustiuclioiis 4o ui imw- renee comity, nt tbe ensuing November election. arwo nro authorised to announce Wx.

II. Biiown, enndidnte for -Tax, Auouor of hawrbneo county, nt the oniuinc Novomber e-lectiiin. laws of Uongrcss, dis.rpgardtbo negro's' fights to justice tho laws, and.not flictions which nro but for a moment. County Agent gf. the men's jBureau --i'oini of C'du- allowing him td'givo his tostimonv.

tbo work for far moro otcrnnl wcisbt of stricken: out, nnd in lieu thorqof ttiq fol-, jBtrWeare authorised to- nnnnnnra Wu. n. Tboiaucsti-on lias Boon often asked, vrliv bontrol of all subjects relating to refugees and Frocdtuon.boing' committbd to this Bureau', tlio assistant Commissioner -will IIahev, candidate, tor. Tax Aneuor of Latrrenco county, at tho 'oiiBUing 'Novembor e-Icctlon. bus tbo Lord nflliotcd his tract for Labor.

WAR DBtJARTMENT, Bureau llofubds," Froedincii' Aban-. doncd LanJsj'Offibo Ass't Cnm for Ti nnd Nnrih Aln.f S-Vo nro nuthomed to nnnnuni-n nr. iuuru wu, sinners nuovo otuers, mat we should T)fl caused thus to suffer? uujuuieim-, enucr inomeoivcB. optnrougn orttberb'of their nppojntmcntj 'negroes tbemiolycs. ments.

"Tho best uf all-God is stillwith Wo aro frosh from White; cnndldnto.for ToxAnesorof I.uwrpnrn nt tVo'ans'wcr, "Whom tho Lord lovctli J. I If- lectiou. tho-slnln of tho Lord harobonn mnnv. and lb. 1SU5.

i or bbtwocn-rjegroes and whites or indiniis, bxcent those in miltfltrv servioo. so fn'r'ns Jiaebastoneth, and if yo be without chastisement, then aro, yo bastards apd not vet. brethren. unon a careful Giles whero wo'hayo seen living rieo'up from tho valloy of dry bones. wuiso tbij Lord.

Brothron pray for rocognlzoblo i military authority, and perhaps wo may find that wn'ftri'M. Mn'n'ii1 niitwntr uvf uitivuu.uuiiiAi.uuu ui uy mo UbUUI II l- bunals, oivil or military, of tbo-Cnltod oounty, enn wic appointment of ngont, of i a Bji onlif Sf rv the county of Gllosi been conferred urfjJny'ou, this piroiiliir letter Is sept you that yon may able fully tb opjnprohond Committing you to'lho'oiifo of the Chief SbophbrJ. wo ureyour scrvantB for CliristJl! How inuob of prido, of worldly minded; "inaainuob na the codes. of' tiis'Sthto Eff-We are authbriV-cd'to Lavtos, a of Rondninnd itevcnuo'nf Tiriw'ronco county, at tbe ensuing November electibn. Lor School Superintendent.

"JSWt aro authorised to annbuco iter. D. Kixxaiid, n' cgndldate for Siiiiorlntendantot l'ublic Scliools of Lnwrenco county, at the ensiling Novembrr election. ZSB'Wv nroautliorlicd to announce Hsv. Jop.

co9, ui uuiuurmiiy ro comprising this-uistrict in certain cfsbs und intelligently discharge' Iho. duties of iJ. B. I OommitWo' Jso. Ws yourbffioo.

if- cxoiuue ine testimony ot tno colored em would' in vour.countv hnvo ex Circular No. 2 from ibis office advises bUCtnyilU. UUH llbblUUl UUUlliJbV HI. HUH dental, of fervent. pioty, of faith, of holy livihg; may wo'say that wo hive not oomo up to tbo mcaeuro of our privi- er.bs,,aBd have fallen fur below tho Gos-ncl holiness.

elusive jurisdiction in thgadjudiciition of you of the act of (Joneress undor whlcl Tllfc ALABAMA STATE CONVENTION. this Burciiirwiis tbo lowing ub. insurieu; i Sec; Senator or Representative' sboll, during lbs terra for wbiob h'o'sball bg appointed to any civil offioJof profit under this snob biTiacSiiis miiy bo Qllod elections by Sec. 26.. h'olding any luorn-Ciy'e 'officii ubder.tfco Unifed Slato, other power, offioo.

of Post-master, olBoo in tbo militia, to which there is attaohed-no annual, sjllar.y, Justico- nf the ojf the Court of obuntyobinmiBsionprSjNptariespnbliiyj'nd oinnmissibners of shell 1)0 eligible to the Ucncrnl Assemhly.of ibis Stato. tltfi Wclib providing tliarterol'vftPr'nOjtlbn-vontion Bball be tlio qnes-Hon of "Onnvonflon'! or "No OonvcHtlbn" lip-suhiuitted and appfoj-cii hy a majority" of li o-tj I i fiad, -eledtora tbo 'Stato ntsniil elootinnjitn :on.ii-mendinont, which, was ctfrTcurred tho.ordinnnco wits n'doplod. Mr. reported fayprablyon lhoorr dinnnco amend sodjiiri 28 of AVtiul.o throe of iho prbviiiing for annual sessions of th'o LogislatUrn, and limiting dessions to: days, unless" otherwise provided by two-thirds of each Tbo nrflinnnoo was Amend' Ariijlo third by additional sc-tinn. ns follows: i work or Iho Uurunii, ami the-gcneral du niiiorcnocs ansing-'as indicated in the foregoing paragraph.

You, will not, In any Instance assume such 'jurisdiction, provided tbe SiiAoKKuVonb, a candidate for Superintendent of' Public Schools of Laurence county at'tbe ensu-Iuk Novembor election. Tbo following ordlnnnco iarraliio (Ipvolv.iiiK'iiiioii its yod bas' thkon us through, tho furnace that WJoav 'oo as cold nurifled: Ho has doorefbs was passed on fthc" Lot uic you 'against super- ca'tfsod b's'to pass through a firo that He judicial officers and civil magistrates. of 'Bo it ordained, That all decrees of -di ijj.ising iiiui-'ii, Lu-not, ovor uo or I niilno RnnrtVof vour diilv. LBTTEES OF ADMIlflSTKATION mayitelfc us.r. liicssoms no wnoso fiiitu uui uuuiiij nm uui la buu ugeni-B.

0 tills BuroaW for tho administration of iustioo vorcoTcndorod by tbo Chancery Courts bf- Direct your energies to a fair adjust- Uiuh Lim-i-jjiuie oi iiiguon iiouorison, aoc wore granted to tho undorelirned on tlio Kith fttlMth Wo bavo now readjusted 'our In all cases arising no horotoforo indica luitt oi.yuu ,1 laui, nrp day of Muy, 1804, by tbo llon. rrobate Court mcni ui tup innor question) sop tunc uon f'rncts are eniiltable, and their inviolobil setfcs, and ore going afresh to tbo fields ucrcuy, ocoiarou -jvaiiu aim legal tbo sum a extent "as' if sanctioned by. two-th i rds of bath Houses' pf' tho' General A'sscni: oi'inDor. we anticipate trials and iliets.fi W6 shall not only meot tho laon.onomioB infostine the path of ovorv ity onforbed ngainst athb cinployor and-the Coutrncts for verbal or dtlierwlsc, will not be tnterfer- ted, nnu propped in suuh administration under thp laws now in force in thp State, except so far as thoso laws miiko a dis-tihotion on oeppunt oLeolor, notify tbo jSfJioiul officers nntl niagistratos of-your oounty of your ap'- oi ijawronco uounty, Ain. inego nro thoreforo io notify ull )ertons having cliinia ngalnit enid.

estate, to present. to the undenigbed for payment, duly, authenticated within tbo time prescribed by law, or tboy wUl be forever barred and all persons 'indebted to said estate to inako Immediate payment to me. (13 6w) C. B. HbnannoK, Adm'r.

And. tho, following ordinanco was also ed to oomppl, if tbo.2lBt: i Bo it brdainod. That the first scotion of but wo shall perhaps moctnoyfyind wily foos, those who will misreprcbont us, and attempt to prejudice tho public -mind ngainst uu, to alienate lUi' -C i botb partios to oomply in good -faith with puiiiuueni, nnu request mem to signir.y thoir' acc'op'tanoo or reieetion of tho nrnn- tho first 'Declaration of Rights bo' and their ogreementp, to settle. disputes tho somo is hereby stricken but so that when they -may Contracts for the osition that they, not "its tho ligoiitB Of buu.iiuuuiiiuna ul uur.pcupiu lruin us, anu rehder. our.

work arduous nnd unsucr.efis- tuis'jiuronu io ine administration rot jus- coming year will Uo mado in The farm rf the Cnnlmet ndr.ntodfr'bv Baiu section toon rend as tollows, 'Section no man or-set of men fiiK Tho enemy will doubtless attempt 1100., In nil oases wborb tho civil officers do Sec. Jlo it ordained, ThaUlt tho Oomlhiasioncr'bf iho Bureau', roads ns clinosuoli adjudiciitioni you will beoome luiiiiws; iv-suw inruo tu vui'uuiub. And then, many of us bavo been. finances; our wives. nnd.aliil- Know'aVMca by 7Vir.se Pmml.t: arc entitled to cxoluslvoor separate pub lie 'emoluments or priyiges, but in consid oration of public.sorvicos." On we'ir tno aaministrnior of, justice, nnd In your proceedings will bo governed bv tho drcn.haro been broue-ht to nover'tv.

mid That 'of o' Stato t6Jijrbstib'oV is that in'' fulfilling tbo bojy of liclil nnd limit hound to.tboUni bf tho Slate ia which you- r'esido, except, as thsss Jaws m'ako a 'distinotion RcBolve'd, That Into Salt ted States of America, in'tbc sum of- vocation to wnicn uou nns coiiea us, nue shall be. the duty or Assdmbly at its first andthcrenfter as; it niiiy djcm'projpir, to piiss.ii' Jnty or laws prohihiting.tbb interinnrngo of "whito persons with negroes. or pi rsnns nf; iijixed blood, pnd deploring such null and void ab initio, andijiinkingitho parlies to any such iriarrihg tb.brlin-iniil 'with-such pbniiltios its' the General Assembly may prescribe. hoiis horoby 'autbor- dollars; foi' tho payment of 'irhioh-Sa-bind The State of Alabama, Probnto court, Lawrenbo County Present'; Charles Gibson, Jwhe 'of said? Com. -r Calvin B.

Ttobertson, ndm'r of the estate ot Iligdon Kobertson, dee'd, VS: Petition to aseigh dower. iiolri Of liig- don Kobertson, Gome th'o plnintin us adininistralpr of the estate of liigdon RohortsouT' dee'd, -his petition uudor oath, with the court, alledg-ing that his laid intestats died sehed and-possessed of tbo following described lands, lying; and being in said county of Lawrence nnd Statu of Alabama, vim Clio north-west quarter of section twenty; the oast half of tho north-east quniter, of section nineteen; the south eatt 'quarter of section oighteeu; and the south-west quarter of soction sovonteon, except 10 acres, on which Thomas Wnrren resided in the spring of 1817, described as follows beginning nt the centre of sold section 17, running south 1(10 poles tn a-stolen, thence south 111 poles, on nocouht'oroolor. In miin'y countios of'tho Uxocutors nnd AdininiBtrlTtors, kpdriess. '(Onoo oould look" to you laBunofsciriuo pruijeriy.ocinnging to tno. Sjjtafo at ibb lower Salt.

Works, iit -publio itriniy, oyiuesn presents, in tins UODtraot. eing i-uis uuinpt, owners who. cm ploy largo nuinbor of families, aro 6s that futnlkb the persons -whose w.uyt conuucnos? onoo your Hearts nnu ossessions, wero -all open to. ui dtfd ib' your generosity 'you met nil or privotp saiq-rns in bis jiiugement may bb'boBt and nil tho claims bf the tiiblisbing plantation sehanls, and.hbarti- nines are miojoineu, laoorors,) Quarters, Fuel, substantial and bonlthv MK Doi introduccdtbefollowing rcso-. our necessities, and ministorod to our Staid, for salt duo the Stato, bo collected pr comiirntcd by him, on thi' the ly encouraging tho rrcodmon in tboir efforts to'ednonto their children comfort.

JJqt circumstanocs with you Rntions, rill neeessnry Medical Attdiidancc 'anil: Supplies lb ous.o'nrslcknoss, nnd tho havb. changed; too, bavo been fltraiirhtcned, and thouch your hearts arc You will especially encourage tho to enter- into contracts with porsobe present value ol salt, end iimtRnnl report to the liext sessiun of the Genunil As'seinblv. amount, opposite thoir res poolironamej month, during the enril iniinflnil ff tin, niinli.iirttHin l.V full and charity, your means rb libitod, and what you find in your UU.HtUI.J.HlU WUUl.t,llUlllLl UllbUl' priso8. Oil tho 23d, tho State Constitution was thus nmondod: The nro -quite roluotant to noarts.iqjuo, you no.t tno anility to perform. Yet wo nro nort)aded that you Bo it That to ho paid in lull beforo tho final of tup crop wbiob is.

to hb raisod byi hem on replantation, in the ooun- lonvo tho cities, andtowns where tboy pan bavo the advantage of good- sohools. If scliools'are established, in tbo country us tbo Declaration of rights in tho. Constitution of this Stntob'o amdndod'by iri.florifng Whilb'wb nro' willing to zo forward, trus ry ot TT-srtato ot- ting in'Gpd and confiding in your that you will moot us in buu luiiumiiu pruviay: "Provided, 'That tho Legislature in on Itato of; Pay per wuu as in tuu towns, it -win uo rauou to-wards tho bbeeKul removal of tho froodmon from: orowddd'- villages, to scs of petit larceny, assault, Dassault and tlio spirittof orotnqrly kindness und eo'f-sacrifico, and share" with us your tem Names. Nb.r Ago. tipns whoro.

thoir labor is needed, and oatterry, affray, unlawful assdmbly, va gr'ancy and othor misdemeanors, may dis pOrnl' things," though' they ho monjrrc. pi'uuueu cuuiouwncnt among tue lauorors. The. duties devolving unon vou au tbo Dolls. Cents pense with grand jury, and authorizn suoh' JUBMUUtt Ul iUU JUItUU, whilo'we minister: to in "spiritual things.

Tbq.spirit tbat will nctuato yus nil. will ur buou oiuur mierior oourts as may bo qb tftblishod by the Lotrislatufo. and tho nfb. cbodings in suoh oases shall bo-'-rogulatcd uiikc us.iu say, -Ml j'l I -rWssharoourmuluaf woos, Our mutual burdens hear." agent of tho Buronu are difficult and important. Upon- thoir prbpor disohargo matorially dopends tho tranquility and qdnsoquont.

prosperity of your oommuni-ty. Soo thatsimplo justioo is done, nnd follow after things that inako for ponoo. Very respectfully, your obo'tsorv't, CLINTON B. F1SK, Brig. Gen, nnd Abb'C Com.

'Wiioro'-f oii' cannot 'furnish vour" minis oyinw." i I Tbe Congressional Districts. On tho 23d, wero laid ofl" by tho Convention ns follows: Bo it ordained. That the Stato of Aln. quarter oa which tho anid Thomas W. Wn'rren-then lived all in township six, range eight, west of Huntsvilln.

That said decedent died; lonvinga widow who is entitled to dower in said lands, Mre-Mary -L. Rohertion, also thefollowing persons, herrs nt law and dlstribu tecs of said estate, viz: W. II. Robertson, Mnry' J. II.

Nicholson, Calvin B. Boberson, (petitioner,) AltniraE. Q. Robertson, F. J.

Robertson, all of whom are abovo the age of twenty-one years, and the infant children of George WD. Robertson, vhi Arizona D. and Edward II. Robertson, within tho ago of tnonty-oao years, and allot said county nad State, exc'slt-tho said AV. II.

Robertson, who resides nenr Palo Alto, Ilnmll-ton county, Illinois. Petitioner prays. for all orders and decrees necessary, in order that dower may be allotted, and laid off to said widow, Mary L. Robertson. It is therofore ordered by the Court, that the Monday in November next be set for tho final hearing of said petition, that Thirty Days notlco thereof be givon by publication, in the "Christian Herald," a newspaper published in said county of Lawrence, requiring thosaid non-rosdent W.

II. Robertson, to appear and contest said petition if he chooses, that citations issue, directed to "any Sheriff of tho State of Alabama," commanding hira' to summon Mary J. Ha Nicholson, Calvin II. Robertson, Almira E. 0.

Robertson, and F. J. Robertson to appear anil contest th samo if they choose, and that Charles R.CIilHon be appointed Guardian, ad litem, to-guard tho interest' of the minor heirs unon the final hearing of said petition, and that tne same ho made known to him. (Oct; 11, 1805.) CHARLES GIBSON, Judge of Probate. Jfl-lw ters' with money, e'ivo' tbnm shelter, send thenitfood, supply' them with raiment: give them portion of the.

produots of Iiitlnn, wliicli jrns nooptbu: llesnlvc-l, Tlint the ejpres-, sos-its- confideuco.ia the i'itegrityj-'pntj-i. otlsm.nnd rajMailrlof llis.lvxcelleilfly; the Lbwis Pii'rsjjns, the Governor of lliiStatbjMin'il'tlio 'mjiiiberB Kreby'. ncknowl.odgo the ajjoprtosy and-kindness which has unifovmly. distinguish-. tho.dohduot:,of: tho in his intbrco'urso with tliom.

THE WAu' STATE DEBTi ordinanco was passed by, ,60 ayo'fl to lnays: Be'lt ordained, ftbiThnt all debts efb-. ato'dby tbb' Alobhnia in bid of the Into jva'r; -directly br' lioro-by dcolarcd; and -tho iGonoral- Assembly of tbo Stato shall have no authority, and they arc to ratify tbo same, or to assume, or'to provide for the payment of the same or any part thereof. -i: i Sec 2. Andbeit'furthor ordainod, Ttat tho Oonornl Assembly of tbo Stato, shall hnvo no authority, and- tboy aroborcby forbiddon to assume, or to make any provision for tbo' payment of tiny portion of the debt controotod or incurred, diroolly or.indircotly, by tho Oonfederatointcs, or by its agents or outhority. Bo It ordainod, That the oivil officers' now nnd harotofore noting as tho agents of tho "Frccdmon's Bureau" in this State, undor tho Proolnuintion of tho Provisional Governor, bo nnd tho snnio nro loroby required to continue to disohargo tlio duties tboroof.

under tho rules nnd heretofore proscribed, until' tho adjournment of tho next session of tho Gan-oral Assembly. White, from tho Judidinry Oommit-teei to which was rnfered resolution in relation to legalising marrages between frcodmtn and and, horcnf tor solemnised, nnd requiring tlifjn, to maintain thoiroiinorobilaron; roportecV an ordlnnnoo on tbo subject. The ordinance was adopted. Montgomery, Sapt. 30 Tho Oort-1 hama bo laid off into six Congressional Dictricts, as follows: First District Mobile, Baldwin.

Wash your ueias, your suops, your trade; Jiy tlmoiy jind united efforts, the. works of ington, Conecuh, Monroe, ministcrim-support may uo inuua compar Mrtny of your pastors are to labor uiara, nnu uuttier. Seoond Distribt Montgomery, Lowndos Autauga, PikoBarbour, Henry, Dale and Coffee. Third District Cham nanus sustaip tlicirfnmilics, but'tbis vjill in a measure hinder their caif'b'hs itr'ebbbblrasof tho flook bf Christ. bers, jallapooa, Uoosa, Talladoga and Randolph; To (Jo tligir work to read, gfudy, prepare for.

tbo :pnlpi.t, visit tba.mombors of oongrogation, comfort tho siok nnd bury tho dead, will oooupy thoir is-to commonoo with this Fourth Sumter, I'ickens, I'aycttc, Tuscaloosa, by, Marengo, Greoilff'ftnd date nnd ctoso witb.tboyoar. Given, In duplioato, at -this- day of -180- Fifth District Jboksofl, Modispn, Mnf- NOTICE shnll, Llolvalb, Uborokeo, UiilbounnndSt, jtAminiUrator's Sale of iMttdl the undtrjiened ndm'x nnd ndm'r of tho oitnto of William McKelvy, doaid, by virtuo of an 'order from tho Hon. Probate Court of Lawronco county, will prncoed to soil; in the town of Aloulton, on a credit of twelve montliB, to tho highest biddor, on the 11th of November, 1865, tho following described traces, orparcola of land, lying in tho county ol vnt: The west half of eoutk-oast -fourth, section five, township eovon, range, Bovehr-tbo n'OrttKrcst fourth of. eouth-wost lourtli, section thirty-two, township siif, rnnge eoven sixty li-cresofF 6Tthe north end of south-east fourth, of section thirty-ono, township six, range seven the welt half of. section twenty-five, township six, range olrht and the following town lots in the town ol Moulton, according to tho plat of snidown, vim Nos.

fortydx and forty eovon, oxoopt tho ground occupied by tho burnt brick house ofJohn Moore: tho eouth-eiist corner of lotilxty-nine, shout sixty feet front nnd running hack ono hundred nnddflfty feet; lota no. seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-six and no sixty-seven." And at the some, time nnd will soil-for casta, five bales of choice cotton, one four-horio wagon, ono mule, and a variety of forming tOOlS. Notes with two approved securities will be required for, th'o land, niid- a loin retained on rUo same untiltho.pnrcbaee money is paid. Mabtiia Jojih MoKelvv, Oct. 10, 13,, Clair.

tuiiuj nnu hu uusoouu you nrcturcti not to rcquiro thin tp pause in their holy mission "to sorvo Do nil on onn, give your brethren tho oomfortB of lifathat'they may go forward with good hearts pronehing and feeding tho sheep of Christ which ho has purchased with hie own prooious blood. Rut 'morn, wn oxhnrt vou to miltiuntn Supt. of Dist. Sixth District Lauderdale, Limestone Stolen on tho night bf the 3rd from Mount 'Sandv. nn'sr Court- Franklin, Lawrence, Morgan, Marion, WitnoBB land, uUnv.Mare.

6 years old. Him a prank in her Winston, walker, isinunt and Jettorson. R-ogistorod nt 186-r- Soj. 2d- Uo it further nrdainod, That the Sboriffa of the following counties shall left fonrhulLnntTn scar under hor left eye- Any' ono giving information so 'I csn got her, shall be well rewarded. J.

Miwon Gbay. ,00, 10,1865, 13-Sw nnd to labor diligently for tho modified moot tho, individual wjuti, be tho returning ofliosrs for thoir rospho-tivo to-wit: Monroo, Piko, upuuuuing or tno onurcuoi uouas aspir itualibouio. -To this.givo nttontion to "uu oiroumstupocs oi tuo ooniraot- ing parties. Np fixedat0B bf; wogbB will b'opro- Lowis' Store. JYSTEKS, for sale, Oot.13- private: ueyouon, tno renning or tuo piiblio worship, the vention adopted a memorial to the Prosr- reono, xauapoosn, JJcrialb and Law-renco.

Sao. 3. Bo it fnrlhor ordained, That this ordinanco ehnll only obntinub in fordo, unit ho General shall orovido by law, for rc-distrioting tho State and cbhimubity or combination ol preaonou wora, Booiai prayer, class mooting, to all tho instituted and prudential UCUDS of grace. Engago in tho wOrk of Iiowis'-Siofe. juih iiBKiiij; uuunu uiuuuBi-y puruon ana also, a resolution requesting a removal of of tho Unitod States troops from tho State Oot 13.

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