If ; ; . 7 . .!.. ; VOL. 2. THIRD SERIES. SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1867. NO. 52-WHOLE NO. 79a Carolina tDatcljman. W KKhlLY cut: IT J. J. bKLKKB. 8ALUJJJUKV, V. O., DKU SO, 1867 . 1 1 - i - J This it the concluding No. of i in u Wale as more full sta ted last week. If will hereafter ap pear united wilh the week! u Xorth State," oosjsiderablv larger, but at the same price. All who hare paid MS dMpoUMMi mm be sew M that th lallet uualiti- wiUnNt. Ik tawr. IMPORTANT ORDER. Gen. Ord has issued from his head quarter, lliu Fourth Military Diet- 01 viiMMMMippi anu Arkansas, tne an iiexed sensible and important wder 14 Commanding nmcers are direct' ed to noli) tlie leading colored mon. and take such other measures a mat for this paper will be furnished with neceesarr to gire general pubiica Um ucu. tpcr. Those v.ho have not t t,u" '(" hc I1 lb all frctdiuen, who -ill rU irHo... .1-. rewired to earn ' . . ..... their own support during tho coming lay, as it is a matter of simple justice. We crave the indulgence of our friends for only a half sheet on ac count of the holidays. AH our hands are taking Christmas, and we are sure none need relaxation more than they. I - - TWO INTERPRETATIONS. The New York Herald characterise (hs new reconstruction bill which hss re cently passed the House of Represents lives "as si in id v a bill to facilitate and expedite the reconstruction snd restora lion in Congress of the ten outside South ern States an thrktttis ot negro snprcma cy." These ten States will send fifty members to the House, twenty to the Senate, snd cast seventy electoral votes in the Presidential election. The Her ald says that the admission of these ten States on this basis of negro supremacy will become in the North "the control I . a WSL f 9 I M trig issue in tne I res aennai campaign It further says: ''Negro domination, even in South Carolina, set Tip through the devices of negro sjffrage and while dis franchisement, will not be tolerated by the North." Says the Herald: The restoration of the rebel States on der this progiammo can only he main lained by a standing unit ; and with i landing army over the jteople as a fixed institution lathe South, how long will it be beldre we are ble-ed with tho su preme authority ol an at my over n iu the .North f Shall this Southern negro recoustrnc tiou policy of Congress be ratified or re jected by the people of the United States! the proposition is strongly suggestive of a political reaction and revolution against the radical excesses of the Republican tary as decisive ss that of 1660, which brought this psrty into power. The New lork Times, in one of its characteristic wishy-washy articles, in terprets the passage of this bill as s vic tory of the moderate Republicans over Thsddcus Stevens, and hlri fe'bw Radical extremists. The 7W tbns hails the passage of thia bill: There is hope for recongtmction Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, though not victorious, net accepted sn nit i malum, and U satis fied The party is then oncetnoro united on ground controlled by the moderate ele ment, which has thus again proved i's ability and right to dictate the policy by which the party shall be estimaTed. The extremists have receded before superior force, and to day the psrty in the (louse is bar m on i o in and mn ted in tit vor of bast -ening the reetorstion of the South. It impediments arise, they will come from the Sooth itielf. Congress is evidently, dcftipneaaf facilitating reconstruct ion , an d will neither sanction fresh penalties nor tolerate demands designed to prolong sec tional exclusion. '' We have no suggestion as to the signal breach of faith on the part of the llouse of Representatives in passing a stringent supplement to a bltt which was oh aTT aides represented as a finality. Perfidy Hxaothtfff. Radical leouusti uctfotr snd IswaMI (year, and to go to work upon the l"M ! miis that can be procured, even shoald it furnish a support only, and thus prevent their becoming a bur den to the (iovernmcnL All treed men who can, but will not, earn a livelihood when employment can be procured, will lay themselves IrnldV to arrest and punishment as vagrants. The ro. n iteration ofsheriflii and con- d a Ides and police magistrates is re quested in the enforcement of this order, and any just action of theirs under Us provisions will be sustained by the military authorities. The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Oummeroial nukes the follow ing statement in regard to violations of law snd economy on lbs part of iboss from whom better things might be ex pec ted : "Scarcely a week passes pi. line Turks, and others as nations that had been prosperous and thriving until they admitted lbs negso to a share in their government snd commenced wilh the work of miscegenation. In con tin nation. Mr. Brooks rearred to lbs history of lbs Mexican rate, and attributed their effeminacy aod degrade lion to ths admixture with soured races. This might be lbs last tiros that hs would address a while audience upon this floor, for it seemed lo be a fixed fact that se gross vas as lo be brought down from the galleries and brought to sears with the representatives upon ibis floor. Hat he asve notice thst the whito nenitlo of the North would never submit to lbs insult, and if the dominant party now blackened m harts with mrre riprsssnhstivea,) the Democratic party of tike North would , at the next election whitt-u them ifain. Mr. Stevens replied lo Mr. Brooks, and aid hs seemed lo orgtt the language ot the Bible which declared that the Crea tor bad made of one blood all nation of lbs earth. Ths geutleman ssys be made litem of all bloods, lis has guns into s leugihy history of the ocgro race, but will hu dare to say they have not souls to be saved I The saim. God who will judge the negro will also damn the geutleman trout New i'rl if tse deserves it. (Mr. Me ens, unices is Misrepresented, does not believe iu tne existence of a God ) lie bad no doubt of the gentleman's great . . J . L . I f . I anility anu mat ue was superior in nnei lect to all the House; bul hs (Mr. Sts Tens) would like to bsve s contest for lite championship of America, snd lie would We phot, as a proper asssssssawssat to las Hsise'a firta Murrsav Psmoer Nsw Oriswas, U, Ms. SS, 1867 I No so ( L Is i will, Oeaeml Orwsrs Ms 81, HrsJe,asrtsfs s the Aran. ASpjUM Oesssss Caaes, WaaMafteo, D. U, Aau Mth. 1887, iMswal W. a Haaeaak kawbv 1 of lae filib Military DswriM, sod of lbs it The ueaersl OoSMwsnJttts .. si ftrJ t hwra thai Hoa and quwi mgn la litis Dspart inrtiL ft wfflss all aasssss to asassrsa Uns a- dmoa of things As a laeaiM ts ihla gnat aod be rsaafSS taw mst.tiri.snoaof lbs eivd atiuraritiesia Um Istthlul SIsouIMM of Ins laws, as lbs BktfttaSV aaynssj Tilt put lliegeolleinan trom flew I ork against tied. iAuirlass and lanarston. (Louc lasa and Langston are both ball while, and their snperioril v to the negro illustiates ihsatresirih of ths shite blood.) lbs geutlemsn (Mr. Drooks; miiiht chooee two ul the judges fur lbs discussion on any subject except negroes shius. and if the . I . . I ' V I I . . I . money is used Tor some purposes ; gimiicmau iar. oruoas) aiu not turow up for which there is no warrant in law or i the sponge, be (Mr. Stevens) wo .Id con Constitution. To lake an illustration cede him to be superior in intellect and from the present arssiou : The first issue ' attainments to ar.y gentleman in the of the Ulvb, a week ago, contaii s a j House. Mr. S'eveua then demanded the speech purporting lo ha-e bovn made ly previousqueetiou. Judge Liwrenee in ibe House of ICep- resentence, U nsver was made, nor was! JJ. JOHNSON AND CONGRESS. s a v r a I ymmumak ever k'cii louaveii priuieu.i Qnjqn leBr of Mr j.,,nw,n lei ills prinieu ani puniaiiSii al an ,,r . ..r. ,i. ,...i...,.,t ii,.i K...I. v- mf a r It wscu la lishaif sable Ut rcpat turn by (van, ssW ovsrtkrnw and Sssnwp nppnslllBS loiajaM aataofMy. Bet wbae manrisetwaiy fares ass baae erertbrowo, and pass ssjihaalai. aril sutborMjas are read and wtlltus lo lMr tlauss lb asiluary power should aeaas to brad. and ids ami adtaiamiauoa resuut iia natural aod ncstful domioioe. BokKsaly imprcaaed witb Usaw , Us Oeearal aasseaaM tbat the areat pna- ?! of ASMnaaa bberty suU are ike lawful lobar. tosoe of uuapaupla, aad aaar akoaW bw. Ths 'if t.i u laka by jury, ibr Habeas Corpus, the Ubor arty ol taw praat, Us Ireadoa sf SpoaeS, and lb aatoral ngkis of asrsons aad ibr nxht ef preparty frm aamtwuooa. wad Uwv are ef ik i Cnmr snd oSbnuM oommittd Is Out Do inot asaat be ssfsrreS to ras an ittoratiau end asA aSsT aasa asaassasaasa asssiM teaf vsrv-wss in evswr ivpniai w w n utbuii! will b auuportad to tbav lawhsl luns- WE8T ARRAYING ITSELF AGAtffSTTUE NEGUO. intelli(snt and obesrvsnt gen- aa. who reosatlv traverawd near all of lbs Westers States, with bis sysa wids open and bis peresptivs faculties in full play, asaarss the Richmond Enqtir r tiiet nolhinc sururiaed biua half so much in tbal great snd wonderful region ss the intense snd rosaorseleas hslrwd ol ths negro, which lbs lata aUsmpU of the f1 lie I lo make bias oar civil snd po lities! soaal have deva onsd sssoom all claaaesof white men. He vhsled the slates in quest) iiupreaeed with Hie belief that as wss about lo enter the stronghold ef the ad roost ss sf negro supremacy, snd hs has wanted with the roe? iettou thai al no diatant dae tha ensnere tore be , , v . m astohaahed, aad th I swept from the continent uy me wen a no "toiiowsu cuermaa from Atlanta to lbs ass. to i Hoould usnr be Twiatioe ofrXNUaaj laws which are not uxjutrrd tutu by Ut etril amlatralia, or n ul l Isilurr in to admiomratM of J ty ms eeernne enoij.'srrwd ot, ersen will ibaa ba a uiay ba WbiW in Oeesral the I od teals hi perpess to respect lb liorrur of the r-eopl, he wmoa al lo uadrrttsud lust stuhhI laaurraatl er Bandhle re aaaaoe to tha tow will ha instantly ipnnl by sraw. By eaaawntl ol hfaj Oeo. W Hsaoooa. W. O. MlTCacLL, Fvt LL Cot. Aet'f A i A.lj i (ass, Nsvassiu. Ui'aasBB, Id U-.it.. S7ih fai l, B'u Is LmL U. it A , A. A. A. UaoeraL Cohvirtif of tke Utayor of JtoMUA Cast mdr ths Civil Rights BUI. al.-b.le. Umato SO.-Tba trial ut "Capuia, ass Jswei," said a sea of Erie ss s ship wss cowing oa lbs oail to iaelaineat wseUMlr, -has y a aisMeiek es heard r ' No I kavesn." "Th., he jabata. w shall hare to lake lb waalbsr as it esaaas." MOII OU I K Alii Iks bar Jearaaisf ibaUlowiaa: Thar have base ssvsssl rahheri a Jo., Useir aad Craves '- due ansae ibsss we sou th bllowia : Thshoewa ef Mr. Jesse, I. Jo, was re- bad last MsaaJaf by dwes er bar ssgrsss du- niijf Mr J's. ahaaeea. Weswsasw elgwt kw a hand ef tftoss or iwestf SSSSISS Ml to the hewaa ef Mr. t. 1. Taytor, hs Lesew Ceeety, aaar W rod sasod tor week. lsV. Taesar toU Uwas b had a work tor uVaaa, hot UValesaef bw souj bbors bsd sera eoSto) I ptofc eek They repuad thai "thsy weald hs dsasasd kwfare U.y wewld ptok 00110." aad dessaadadbS horaaa er assies. Mr. Taytsr anssspttog n saaeh hi kese to 8lbisgssv was aatoad sad aWwwa dssm and vfslr hert. A party ef the easw dtoa tosed hfi hosss and ootossancad the pleader, strslinn eMktof haddiag aad other ral rJ iklwa I-..I- I. . ' tytssoia. tor a paisi o. Ike Pne Ks.U HH?fc?J,,U ' Wl"m, fve haadred .h N.hraska.- v V, " , " " "! ,M fcim iH gelhroeghmiboalcLeorheis, Z?J!" WArd be bs. a-4 " " " sa ssss eaescb Is reseat ft be Mowing roar A trsin Pvsesn twMwijf They will go ihrosgh II WONT IX) U k snvtoes hew tee, are which weet do to he placet -of ours. oor diassra. For I It woeH do to slseera into a holly oe the jaatiee ef year out, dona, epos this eruy htasas oe t (if yoe ha, ao hrwas.) craekiog your riding ia a railroad ear to kali. VOH LETTER WRITERS. It weal do. HeaAr ktiecs seal to Post OAora, diree l,k 0,kee maa. i.. I miu -.11 Uil.uiu s I as swssBJ aw sn aro r- - wm w . w.i. mm t.. . ...... . . seel to Um lsad Iir OaW. A Bote shoald I It ..Vi do o. Z -is -iaTl hs assde sf Una by It-llsr wnurs. Dope The ws of Plate's toil when waiUoc for S boo. 1 id the of aaasarried ladies, who ban aawaad lite age of feitf. It wea'i do brassaatobaaBskkkaadacaiaat a loo post eatow be aoeariaeiieeaiy kaatot hi bead is the harsasi. It woo'i de aw a ehap to inagiae a gbfla la. drSeraet towards bin hepSSSS the sladiously void biro ia oompanf . It woaH de wbee ia a ksrrr, 's eat soap with W. lears that Jedge Shipp h lo hel l s Cowrt of Oyf aad TsrrSWf at SiaiaasiUaoa tbaSrd Monday to Jaary axi, tors jtaaral ! s twe proeged fork, er to sstok fie with a Isb- Hd.h.er. ( n laaey a assy ia lev irwai wb ervwy aas po- A Raca. There will b a bera rae to-day, I Ittety oa all at th tract bear ibw city, between lit blooded Mayor horae, Medley, and ( root, a bay mare. ex it-tire ot ment about iX to the Govern Airh'r J-iltasion. sgm, eoa. ledrd lolay. Tim art-Ill... m of ll,.. SASi.lrtr.tioii that .n ....e, .v u-reaa won ill Ih irlad in eiorewa it im tl .i .. .t k. .L. . ..I gsl right to print that apeeeh at the pub- , w (4enera UneoJ,', .mj is jMod JoUasioe from the cily. Th. ease .a. lioeipt-aae titan he haa lo print the ...!,,. Tlie . x. t mr-anina- of the .,.1 i-i,... J IU... -I .J ik. I!...i..l toaia stump apcecne ue maaca tn vrnm i toe .t..joll cm,H ,,, i,e wtJl disc-rned. i Ht.trict Ce.L and ralird ia a ..dH of suil I I. . . ...... . ... .V puuuc eapeiiae low yeara Mr drew a sslarv '"""" ""J- mmmm so iuteudad or not, it is a capital same letter of Ihe law, entitled lo no more ,. ,i, r..lt.ii..,. .J I '..r, in honor than the .lslnry of s hensior of lbs Un (4eDerKj Sheridsn. If ibst Gensral's ited States. Mr. Wade doss thes-me f(1, i LoUij.na which wss unintsn now. He draws the tslary of Vice I rwa- rnottj mi.ram .d diirder was worth v ..lent, end is known as 'Acting Mem uiuUum. the I'rea.dent olainlv see President,' an office not fecoa.sed by .. ..... lu,rK.c-t ,K,lier. which ree.-ir STEVENS' BILL OF CONFBCATIOW. i . . i . a. .... a . . , - - j- - - j i - I mere is now no nartuag at lee eracK of lbs I llort- a, o,...r.. l' appolat for siol.iioa j Lhstanee a q.arlsr for a heavy pern, exeisaise whip of'iks man bar boat Paaaylaaia. U,t J mat I Iu its ll I I. to, 1st II SaU I kaS ij I 'Is asBtasSa I S .11 tL a. i as .a awa. a as a . . '" ' - ' tm" v vnor ft 111 at Baa. I SI ja larsa SsSwsaWaf ass ' - M Tha I ftontaVshr St rSrt W las awl aaar ataaaS wrl... . . Xa. I ' --mm -mm ' ! ws -- . . a w - sssia race will take place at iee o'clock. a. fakit anulher case : tut, Hrrrrrgvmitrns missive was rrmtlfednn ali'ty hemg mntoreorw ae-wew alter rhe jery f . r. k.er, of Cmroct cn'. luMi .nd jke peker with both end ! '-wed The .ai.ee will h.prw-elgataJai,'0 u of MiajO, and for a lo, nobotJy jj uke it .... Whether I 'ek to .sorrow. kHe. tnatOOStltUtlonoran iaW Ol tlie lll.leO ,l. ;.:l aullwirile and ia hrinmno- It is entirely a brevet rank ; the n u( orur OMl of Sheridan can oo- Wbautvar tls mar b said of Tberlow Wsed. it roust he conceded, at IraaL ssys th New is nsy be needed, St York 'Eiprea'. thai ba baa alway show route foreoai, aad a aaaaar appeeeuiuoe of eoaieg fsu, i haa any other in an io Ilia Republic party. Ileaee, bw word are entitled to weight peaking of Ihe Raesc Cuogreea and its States eiira pay has oeen sttaciiea io it amee j, fir mon worxbf of ths spprobstion 18jj. I.y courtesy, sn l not by Msht ; BOd f ,lw. ;..M11. Tlu.ro ia tru, inunh so on to the end ot the ebsptef . The lt tr(K wo mmnt s rebuke, in this letter for i kf a atteropt to waka black white aad publican Ooiigre-s'oiiai Ctiminee have r . . i. Ma. w ingvni.-in ihat lmaH " arotois, smia dssinfrtiwa sad nad in their emrrtrW, U tVilirhern iniS- rtr-Paar to VnnT., in treat 8rnig lha auarala and miarry occaMoOed by rl.. lacompetaeey to rratore the Ueioe, be pcediei "Lone; hrfor Ibe real silsalioa is understood. lb eoantiy by the rets and dcaolatioa sionarirs. for a year, past, a larse num- j,,lcAWWfMr Uispoteh. her of men traid aac.e ks and officera ol the House of lCepreseulative I 1 there warrant f law for this! If so it would enlighten a great many anxious inqn'ir- ers tu point out just when it is." One con epicuous exception to i he foregoing ststc incut is shown in ths esse ol Inn. Grant, whose administrat in of the War office has saved and is saviug hsndieds Cl thousands tu s UX bhrdeued country. CUFFEE IN CGNGRE88. When the new supplemental recon struction bill of Taad, Stevens wss un der consideration Weduesday, in U.e House of Representatives Mr.' Brooks, of New Vork, snid be glud tlie hill had krotlSed some Off position among Republican, lor- it-was BF" If it be Use sad ws see no reaeon to -loubt it that Itkatn O. Osrlaud, of Jacksou county Alice, hss been tried by a military eommiasiuu and SSaSaSSfd to beooanoed si iahjor m s military prieoo daring some rcoe;h for havSkg apokee .lirepectfu!ly of the Doited States flag, tin; an- teace m worthy of the darkest of the dark ag of she SSSSa. Any gQ-veromeot tbat cannot afford to ignore seek offeaaes ss that attribeied to Oarwod. evident tint they were fearful of the ef. i, i t .mi West it tlioay parsed such a bill as this. He referred to the several re .instruction acts, and eontennea tun' their whole object ws to enfranchise ths blacks snd disfranchise the Wlwtes wl the South. The object waal'o" enslave eiijbt million of white people by potting "'."7' r."::' i-1 janj-Jtit-js-eiigM . " sn inierior ra.co io rut wwi ..tm. Mr. Brooks 1ben proceeded lo arg khat lbs foil blooded negro could never tortta eqnat of the Angte oaaon race, and. tbal hafure BevW be so. His very snsiotnicsl formsfion was different from his head to Ins feet. He bsd r.i hair opoo his heed, but wool ft was i Iruu no instrument had yet been invented to weave the wool of lbs ne gro, but he had no doubt 'that it could ne done, toe socros aaau is wstwsi whom it puaibaa. Free speech ir just as muw: tsnt to tiW'verhmept as "to the iudividaal, aod "IBni aTa'atoul arlach osdetake to paoidi .it, ej cept according to the moat aoligbteoed stateiea on ths BsMjBSM- of bbel aod Lu.der, only snows iti wttkotaK There is no better mgn than Mcti pun- itheiertt that Radical tarn feels itself to b sorss- urd QiitiaioTil Hid" oeslioaoTlo ef Ue and aeiborttv. If the nac does not wave ss proudly altar it baa bean abused by the words of aa angry mas ss, before, nothing dial - be doo to lbs sasa io the way of -Bag A Question of Color-Quest Cost in Ohio. In Meijt townhip; this county, there r Quite a kirga aettleinent ol oukewd people, thrUty, iikIus triiajs, iooOVus, aod many of Umhb excellent tanners, aod several of then quite wealthy, aod oss considerable tract of land. UnUl a few year sgu these 'people bsd oo school of their owo, al Ihoufrh they were ssw-sswd alinaHy (of' school por pown, there bring no p.-rsle returo of properly by the township iriees, aiUiWfb rrpt?u'Jj' UB ournn.nl lo do so. and slwss mifleelrij. the whole of the school fuud went lo the support of the white 1 in the township. . At -length A.i.Hs Lett, perbsp the wealthiest person in the colored etilement, determined lo test the lefrat h'gtif of the (rtistees to prevent a ep erate return of properly lor school purposes, and to tart th question, sent three of his daughters, near ly women grown, to die school ia lb district io which be resided Lett himself is a mulatto, and his children of eery light oomph-nod, with tone, straight, aaady-vuiored hair. A youiiK lady irom M. Couiielirihe was leaching io the district that winter, and when Lett's cbddreo came to school, knowing the matter in controversy she made no obiecuon to their coming. In the evening, after the school was dismissed, and tlie children weal boms, so intense excitement prevaflwi in the neigli hothood st the iipvi that Lett's chiklrefl bad been to srfiool circutaled. A meeting of th school director was held, snd H t ttutwmfnei tttstrfamV'chiMieri rtmW b of-"L"htsjl, anil is-e of Mr. Jordan, was authorised to enforce the order Mr . jor-ian waa sn oia msn pet ay years, wini eyeafght somi wftt Tm paired ahff kiiaw'but lew children "in the district. Oo tb loliowing day he repaired to the school, which was thee in sesm sod said to tbe teaclier: ' I aodemsnd thst three of Law's children ar attauding ehool here." On being luformed that inch wss the, case, he stated that the director hail autlmnard hin to expel ihein from th. school, and wished her to point litem out to alia. demoralised Soelhara tauTragr.' WHAT DID UK WAST! MsJaip," said a barefooted tar-keel, steat hling ap to tha door of a far mbuuse near Win-, cbaairr, eber. a lady waa standing looking st the troop marching peat 'Madam, c-o't yes toll a poor sober wber be km git a par ot old hoe! fur fat so hungry for a tulle wrap ov twody I sia'l got bo blanket aa' dunno wbar I'm goisg to sJeep to la eight out ia Lbs nods h.nie Lsr." deatly ea ike wane. Tbat isferaal msintina of bis heart aad brain, tb eotinscatioo bill, tm. reived iu ternDorarv oaiata ia the Haau tk. A Nsw Waiitwsan. We are reliably io- 10th isL Of the 18tk ef kfsreb lest it was formed tbat two Ysokeea have receully csovaas- potfond till the second Taedy io December, eio. Coeoty, ewsdiag . prWKa. or I rm hitew-h. to lbs aegrom, whh thwy aasar! WaI3a rZZJ ' i 71. IZTS . tkwm. after o.nig fur .i reooths, w,J chaeg. haBdled it aeeloved sad with atonaa rolled an ikir (kiat wkite. Th praparalioa is pel up in ! Th forser said it wa lime lhl lha black rae of a a a ... I M .? III.. . m a . ' nail box, sod tbsr toll Ibe negross that it iwwasiajisa ssauui as towered, sad ia stead the will make wbito folk of to diraelaaaa. A l. , "T " " '7 psstoot UMBosth waa aa iaaalt to ibat peeph, leers they have sold a large number to lha de- the wkite ran must ba ftksbitod is tkefal iBded aegrosa of tbat assaty. Aa lageetom power N inherited from the foeadsrs sf the gov invaatlon truly, foot 8emor ! U will 4 all who e it aceord.ng B i worth a dollar, aad w .apto of tbemU wmaa iasaft Is tksS psseto bar bo Bsgross to bewail. Orfica-lt is at kaowo that sseaey order osay ha proas red at tb 8alibery Pest Ofsss; aeaee ws Stake th nnouaceajteat tor lb desire lo remit small se ro ment. Mr. Bdridga ta eooally eankaUs aad sam- el is deauncialioo of tbe enormity of tbe meas ure. Tne idea of ihe author of the bill, tbal the live and property J the people of tba Sooth of th victorious froVrn- hadaooeoced a atrocious robber r the asaia spnsir ef tbe bill which haioaar m ti, bawalt ef taaae who may dS svag caeeTty it violated tbeCeaan ss throaab the rnaiU.- l"Uo,i.' mmt t Ml ai stuiader aad aa mpo say point desigaatsd, witb perfect safely. par- good ad a other matter aha did net base ; bet I old two years afterward, that aha had saver able to decide what tkt msn atktd jar. HOG STEALING. On Wednesday last, a while man nam ll l If -yv-i -' ed .Muiehal I oik, ot I niun county, ac compauied by two negro men, brought lo this market and sold four hogs under rather suspicions cirenmstsnees. On bo iug at rested, tbe negroes ststetl thst Polk had employed them lo stesl snd assist iu bntchenng the hogs. The heads of tbe hogs were left behind to lire vent detao tiou, but on examination a neighboi's msik WW toTTTrd numi them. te negroes were committed to Jail, and will (mi returned to Union county for tri anr western xnastavwe. I I n i . .: L . J1J . - It. nrocarioir ao order fmsa ike P. Sf ., ,KU V" JE.ST BT. v"s7- I ol uia mma saiifiiriaa aaaatu 1. , pi.ee. money may ws seat laroegn tne mails to I concluded b. auoaalioe lo tha Ben ..a ....... . I -I- --T-w ty to restore UM Irovernment and iu pledge to save ibe Union. tbe Mil wss postponed till lbs 21st JaaSarr aaau Aad it n!l thee be postponed braver. ' The Comina ViWa Taa Nsw Vork Herald says: 'We predict tbe culmination In No Obituary. In Sail. ho rv N. C. on Sundae lha Ail. Mrs. Ehaabeth Buwbrosint Oott. wife ofCant Julius T Colt, daughter of Jed. n I and Mrs. M. K dha ver. ia tbe 26tb year of her ag.- VI 1 .1 L . I . . ... been more utterly bowed down tliao by tho death TT2SWH-?v P0"1'6' revolution of this most tovefy cbtistUn woman. Surrounded 'WMcli we have already felt the first hy everything which Can make this hie hsppy fhoclc. f rom all the symptoms that SHr- tTrom'lbat of the Wfiite msn, and tb drf terenee is not-d in- his io Mitb, ln, Oil mild curv LMif 1 ut his bodk. IT- in noti.iiie denotw -that be is tlie Hiiml of thu Ann to baxon. and it wa. never intenaea uy nature tuai ue suo.uo be called upon to co-operate in a great i.eeriiruont. or to be conaidered a tlie l7roTn"e7 orTkesriin marks did not apply to tbs mulatto, who did evince intelligence when whits blood eonrssd through bis veins, bit tbs Con pro oego was never intended ss s man and brother. Referring to ancient hieto rt, Mr. Brooks sationed the Arabs, the The teacher told him she had no objection to tbe children attending chool, d was willing lo teach tMsraaa tnflWWrwssa not piiw them assiiiiim Mr:"Jin;oi lo work suU exiadlud thro wluta etiiklrau Irom Ithe sobowk -wrMaaliMie -hao tor la.ua. Otsoorsa i this crested a'eat scaojai in the district. Slid in a day or two the Llt chiMneo were expelled, and the others reinsUfd by the fell Boerd of Director. But Ihat was not th. olua of Ute school trouble, lor the colored people gut their piopeily portion of tJtosshijrt taHgttian taioea s seperata obool since. ZontmviOt (Ohio) Osmrisr, amibd: In Eowsn county, ,8th Wood. Mr. AWsander A. Mstiu Ll . . LL. 1 . r . i i oiew won un tor. oi su wno anew ner and ap parently about to realise the fondest wist tea of her heart the wss suddenly laid -nitrate oo s bed of siucnii anu sorrow irom wmvn sne sever rose to this world. The pains but nol the tors of a moth er were hers a sweet babe lingered with her but S few short hours, to he borne thence by anpel hand to a Heavenly home to await her eomnig. 8b waa spared to her family long enough to en dear betself to rhepn, almost beyond expression by tne vwr new traits ot 1 a loeetioea ol Character round os it is aaar to foresee that the violence and folly of Congress in' forcing upon the country s petreyr entirely fbt-. eign to oar liajtitnllons, and la conflict wilh all our ideaa of freedom, fustic., and generosity, with the people upon ihe Democratic and Conservative nominee for the neat Presidency, and that he will he elected by a lar-e maioritv. Tba which seemed to be hourly developed io increasins Had teals mar hone to aava llimnuliw heeety.Sa rt bwoBin avisea4ilwlh calling to their aid the great name of WM .hout to atom She seaassd manna tbat daHasaal n.K. K- ir n..t -l rotV T.rlf' .pr'ntii", ..A toii.- l T" r- w.a.ujr..en Mint .iniiiiwoiiii 111 um iiiwsi ia an iiwee um 1 -r --v f tnowu not' even slowing heraaif to --pray Hist she mijrht nation upon tha African faint bone would Chief Justice Gilpin, of Delaware, hawf"?0! 4ipp3Mf4pi frienas-rtwt st e.n . daviaiTw. tri tl.a iut ak.r tfatrl hwt It ksss WS tee ptoto that aha- who waa to so Dec, by Rev efai. A PMasd Mas Aha A. . . . . . . .1 tnaiarojay aaw .-wra riven a decision to the effect that tire Civil Ktghts bill, so far sail assume to compel, regnlate or control the admis ion of evidence in tbe courts of that State, is iiioperstivs, unc institutional sod void. At the same time he etp the opinion." that the State -law- esd-ndtng negrrtes as witnesses against while men ougtt b. he rept'tdjuu. Jaidgo Wwleii coucurrbd in oitihion wilh the Chief Jus tico, but Judge Wales dissented. RgUQlOUS Msmok Tb Re, Joas E. Dow will preach at Kraok hS Ohwerk, Rowaa, mm tbs easssd Sate rd ay and Sendsy is. J a aery. Members of the ces g. agalioa aisaotstod to exiasd the notice' Ue wiH ales reeeb at TbyaOra SS thwrVst ta sot seen slowing herseil to pray tbat S. might nation upon tue African supremacy be spared to the beaten.! who loved ber aa fondly, pjaiforin of the present Oongress ha will saiKmigLalagrtissjassaj aatffBa defeated at the polls ss easily aa my will rather bul thine be done." Dsyi and rt,..n ,.. ... .lha ..Ji.1.. i f lT night eomettate a many a the "light of tbe eyes" must leave (hem forever. The affecuon. of her parettst, the love of her husband, tb obeitude of fnecda, the prayers at the church, the eflort or ner ptiytMSB and the grief ot the entire community, all all- ware io rain her May ou earth waa to end, and her crown wss awaiting tier ou high. Tears had passed since she liso given nerseii loner tton ami proved by Kata- .lr?iaU laaai stsssiiisili il h n Bar ant 1 n 1 1 ' - 1 Uoq of the sojemp and laodiug nature of. -the rows. Uten uttered. And the Uoveoeot keeping Saviour did not rail his et vanl in that trying hour bet aa she paassu tnrough the dark valley he was with bar tooomfeet and tosustaia. ModaeaS SkisSf 1 il the sunlight which beamed on her from the Eternal WOtHd fkV naf wfNIrtt WaAged its Auffatkl to of Uw Kadeeeaed. Uatouy and fro oowdv she reeled oOthabosow of Hint who givU ka)B- aleep. Tba tost worSs whtoh trmU lOTftl Skauea were asis aaaalw Iam'ssxaSw "I'm ..Irm " TVjea that steep w JeeSl slahyatfa, .axVsaBS Chare or anv other candidal w.ml.l K. The principles that agitate tbe country st the present time are stronger than men, and no personal populnri v can for an instant blind lbs eyes of the people to the importance of the issue. The re construction policy to which the Radical party promises to adhere is an atrocious outrage spaa siellisad seeiety. ,t dev -' al. , .1.1. . V a -a ' -a !a ' gmuew ine wnite race, ana ny giving political power into tbe uncontrolled possession or hundreds of thousands of ignorant and debased negroes break down all the safeguard of society, oblit erates tue proirreas of half a centnrr. red ansa tea Btaiasof lbs Union to a eon dition or African barbs ism, and demor alises the National Government. It ia aipsinst their policy tbat the people will record their votes, end it ia to save tks country from these evil that lhay will frsaidsntisl eandi ver ha mar ba." . .-' -f- ' to,

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