Volume XXVIII.
GREENSBORO, N. O., FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1867.
Number 1,340..
MARRIED,
K tli.- r. -t.l. n' f of Mr. T.urri l Johnson of
. i:,,,... -lii.-M. " the ne.n.inn of the 17th Jilt i
; v n ...,h,.H. IN.,-. Mr- KOUKKT
ill VIUN i Mi-h l.rilAMAll K. MIDDLK-
1 1 V "f tiiiill"..nl.
t j 'ink o the "tst.Uv of
t! i h,! Mr! ;..!. W. STF.IMIIINS of
W u'.t'r.l :u,l M.- MAUV ANN" MA KM I ALL
.j r..rtli' nii.t y.
t the n i . i f th. Willi-' father in thin
n',ulf !. I!,.' fU -f I'V.i'.i'.L-w'i vV
;,v ,l,ur;l;1.JIr. R W.MKkMANjo
j ). .-. Mi rl II. only !.u-liti r or
I 'all l :i M t'ull" li.
I.i-r V"' u Twin. M. S. Mu-rwooil. Kf'i
; .v'n.- I- ii acpoint. il t t.ile the t.i list for
I i w"i 1 1 u ih'tintx. v"N. ami ll)will
! in t!,.-ofuc i f tin- n-i-ti r in tin' 'ourt
ii ,i; . . I'ti'i-v' the rrk Aj.ril ii"-rir
ami thi K .do r. until tin- i 01 mi
. I ho- lul.li to poll or propi-rty tax
. . !1 I.. :tti -ml to tlii-. or ihry v illl'
t. 1... i t nri.i 1 f !oi:m.'
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.'u,u: T"u ,.,WH 7 " i V'. irw " V..." heretofore differing w
i .v., . ...itA i.f ka Ai.pti .tirnin!ion heitintr his pardon, ai
of the bond of ISM. the amount of the bond a technical
of seven r cent. rr annum. Certain r.roior- derive no immediate practical benefit from that "sauLAjidrew Johnson, and bis offi
ty was murtgagi'd a collateral to secure ttif iaj- the pardon, yet it is pleasing to his friends cers and'agents, appointed for that pur-
merit oi mo uma. ino mon-ug.-u . un. RO manv northern men rose, ana especially vienerai .fc. u. u.Urd.
ith lain, unitei in so- above named, be perpetually enjoined and
id the removal of even restrained from executing said acts, and
imputation on his loyalty is a that powers of injunction and subpoena
mi-ht be j.aid in U-al UnJcrs, holJini; that gratification. be ! issued, directed to the parties aforesaid,
nn Hr.-n)vnt t j.ay in gold cannot c logallj- Ve thank Presidont Johnson for the with any other relief that the court may
t nf. rccd, though treating gold as a vuoimoditv, j b j assure him that there deem proper." It is signed by the coun-
a contract fr U r.urcha.Ho or sale is ptrfectlj o Mnl.;nan W & T ck..
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ttiat the ri'jiut ol toe liral lenaer aci is iuai w nusu uun uuiumk h.-vvv j v. . . . v af.vniyKi ,
r . . . ... y
gold La vrncticallj ct awd to be currency, aua peojile of this fctatc Willi no less sincere oamraay.
Womo exclusively a commodity.'' I tileasurc. m
Hit.
fll-Ass Fkoxt. Onr enterprising townsman,
I)r. Iienhow, i making au extendi ve addition to
liis j.rrHent huilding, whic h when finished will
l.c'th mo.t handsome biiineH house in the
town, it being in a more modern style ofar
Wirz Offered his Life if he Would Im
plicate Mr. Davis.
Wc learn that au important bill of com- T tnmi(1;n rlvo1ot:rtT1 Aa -r,,,.
ay with the supreme . J
Appeal to the Supremo Court.
plaint was tiled to day
irt oi in
feissippi
x aua WABHIl-IQTOir. - , fiaVe a complimentary dinner to Govern-
Washingtok. Anril 9. Hon. Theodore ore Orr and Worth, at which the best
C. Peters, of Maryland, late President of cheer and the finest feeling prevailed, and
tueiiew i oric AgriCUllurai -UOllege, has J uumuer ui leauinr guniiemen were pres-
Deen appointed agent lor distributing seed I euu xi-cueign oenunc
ooutn, penectmg Southern agricultural
- - -w x Lrvuutuv.'U urn. a.uc3 xjiuliuiui d i l lc.
1-he benate toay passed a resolution The injunction Against the
directing the Secretary of War to report Military Satrap BilL
the names and rank of volunteer officers xrrtc.m , . . . c. ,
now in service, what law they are retained thu"ms bill was filed
under, and whether their hL mnf-ra this morning with the Supreme Couit, in
.1 o . r .1 .
t ,,1 K .t-: .i u wuicu lue otate oi aiississippi is tne com
a tiaw .tn; i i j 3 Pauiauu uraviuff an luiuucuon o prevent. tAu-nero f .Uoa c
that all resolution? calUnz on the Presi- 1 h e. mfl"lon uP?.n 1 hat State of ,the Pro; 1 thu. enabled to pull down cottages and
From The London Spectator, March 23.
The Gangs" of Bural England.
About fifty years ago prices for corn
being very high, the land owners of the
district of Lincolnshire, near Louth, be
gan enclosing the Fen on a gre.it scale.
Cottages not paying, they did not build
many, and the farmers gradually collected
bands of children of both sexes, and set
them to work under an overseer. The
system was found profitable, particularly
were
dent and heads of Departments for infor- ? n of the JltaTy acts gently passed so completely alx lish poor races and it
vm JTjt I oy -Longrress. It was received and order- r,aii m.. , r .v
Court of the United states on the part of .concerning me suppressed diary oi The Cabinit session to-day was prolong-1 t0DePrin ted- . county, and then into parts of Huntincr-
3lisMssipni agaiust Andrew J olmson, rres- uuusc-quent, omciai muroer ed till two o'clock. . """ l"c,c in lu"t1!' " au.
rhitet ttur, with glafSTfront. We are inclined iJcut of the United States, .and General K. of an innocent woman, is followed by an- The people of Maryland vote to-morrow
to howe (ireenaboro is not yet finish! not (. C. Ord. It sets out with showing the other little less astounding or disgraceful for or against a copvention, and the Bal-
dive.'sity of opinion among well informed
men here in respect to this movement.
Doubtless, there is much to be said m jas-
I
- - I finUheiP in but sense of the term ami es- -status of JUississiDDl US part OI Georgia, . .. , . . I timoreians vote on th Snndav Rtrppt. ear
lMII(f! ,( Tii v. nr,:.r:-W. very f.e- at Inuch ,lllllU,yiJK.nt Iliay ytt be ceded in 18C2 to the VuitcJ States, by P" tmuniceuin ix, concerning Democrat8 Con8erva. ttncation of the course which patriotic ci-
.!. ,....i4- iiii.i iroin our Airenp re-! ' "... .. .. . i . - . . i .1. the lawless trial and execution m th nn-1 ?: ' . I tizens. smarting ' under tolerable onnres-
; " .. ," i". , rx' 1 1 !.. . t ie ! fjiina witinn its limn ior carpeuiem mm wnicn 11 was agrceti mat uic luintuij uves nave carried xiagerstwn, 2iia mu- j " , .A r . . .
tinir u-! " l-'ill l.ieggorj 1 I'ysjN'pne . o a . fnTtnnnta Wi- TV, : a I t , -.. "u sion. have deemed it their imnerativedntv
tl,.t w. - are m U.,.- il.U remedy ing as the original Scales in all respects in a letter from Washington to The Kevo Major Charles A. Morgon has been pla- Pursae- one donots the sincerity
,n,,.;,1(1:v In..,. th.M. f.,i-p,, Mi: it is announced that Shaker Colfax will ,le- whatsoever." The ordinance of 1787 was Yorh World, bearing date March 27th ced in command of Fort. Delaware. action. .lut is
tl.i,il.n. 'rt;v j.ars ,HJ m If . pf he Cononal ! a!t0 am.lied to it. except as to slavery; T. :. . g C " 1 General Sol. Meredith h hn infirm. "time to trg constitutional qutstions f
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Ai.i" r ii .i. t.lfi r'lut in tri' d every nostrum on i Itithaid that the object is to keep him before
t'...' v..r! l' i:..mVi f. s'.-i.t h'litdre.lH of dollaiH 1 ti, M.,,'ad inaiuifaetnre npinioii inhisfa
.tlhr ,lv. I x ..: finally rnn , .1 by I his , f( h llominatiou ns a Katli.
1 ii l ui . I I a ve lui fi! i ' a'"I JH'i ii.il ,v . . . . ,
, 4 I. ti. is !.v r,-i in .il t. -lifvin- to iti vir- ! cal candidate for tho I'redidency.
In?-. I ! .ti -i i itii t horror from what I hae
s-ii 'I of .j'l.ii -k- and nostrum-, ami am loo
j.t'M. I to ;.t t ini't v . imr.ii. g - ii k men for a little
si,..;!. -. . I 1 1 ied O.i- remedy. I found il good. I
i n ia. i:. lis any f.il-e iiul.ueiuetits t buy
t,1 it.,!.- il.. t o t. I ehallelte the proof of all
i . n t w tiorii and raiseil at 'hartotte, K.
ed Surveyor General of Montona, the t,V K ' a
,f u i It is notorious that a decision
always It is, perhaps, not generally known that vote rejecting him having been reconsid- L notorious that a decision
corpus, during the incarceration of Wirz and Ma- ed. 6 Supreme Court, if favorable to the
of the
com-
inhabitauts of said territory shall
and of a trial by jury;" and 'no man shall jor binder in tho Capital Prison they The internal revenue receipts to-d ay Pnt, would be treated on all sides
be deprived of hi's liberty or property but occupied adjoining c-lls, and enjoyed fa- were over $700,000. - having power with utter contempt. Eo-
by his peers and the law of the land." cilities of communication, one to the oth- The Russian treaty was favorably re- W r branch of the Government
This was the compact. er, by word of writing, through an aper- ported on by the Senate Committee on rerd.lt1as " much tC
Tn iMiMiianue thereof, an enabling act ture not observed, doubtless, bv the ia - Forci Rnlatmns hriv KmA nml B.,u. ot,u ,UWC1 t auwW
... T. " ."! I . P. ... ' I fit tho ni.Tifi'iI ..nriortr.-int.t- Tlovn xi-n tint
rovisions or. ixo one was permitted to see either, ratified with but two nays. r. v v
111 lis
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.l!il '.v. .! Know:, ill lliti J'.lll oi Hie i-i.uo. t.
i- e iliis II.. 1.. -t ii n.i dy know it now to the
i Id for l -i. i. :.nd I i li.illeii the world
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I.i r ret oHl oi l.ol U ViM.ueiM anil .-iirui-
. Volt! h tinlv, N M. (iKA l ,
Charlotte, N. C.
)ii);.!e;i! lor Itrlitiildln? of
;r''tii'o I'cnial" 'ollcpr.
!, r i;i;i-.l an ill ie eie 1'ropoxjtU nt
j. i .:- ii -li.n'diii of (Iri'el.sl.oto h'eiuale
Wi, iliAlle TlopoSnlH for the whole
i i f"r makii.y the hiiik, laying the
i V. .-r Ih" vo..il M-tk erii h separately, l'or
I. i ii,.it ion. :i p;dy to either of the undersigned.
1 1;. -e i.o;.i .Ii ;,.- i.iAiti d until the -."th
The Cherokee Indian. petition tho Senate
to ratify a treaty whereby they pell (to a pri-
m. -v-. . - i nt'r-ii Lilt: uti'iTMiiiis t.i n is iiiiiiiiini
.. I l.l.t "-V- 11 IWlllI I III. WlllirXX lilt I II I M I I I 1 WW-a I'llWtlW I WI ITI I I I. II . .1 SWJ a I . 1 A. . J I.I I W I " " "
(H,fN.i aeren) in South-Intern Kansas for '""s a"i Z .nZr VC : "ir c " !A'ra . TV111 -OU" sped to the test oath and iadtzments of
itirfmiirf. lcoiiseu.oi nic lyiiuvu cuius. " if f v... u.fjni pg.iuuj tu oiucnuu jur vne Ausirain mission, anu i t 1 V- i i
J'MN'',K hwembf.no. 1S17. Mississimi was ad- the execution of Wirz three men entered Colonel Cnnprtnn nf Tilinn?- for tbJ A I military courts entirely repudiated by
mitte.l a- a State, under "irrevocable" and his cell, of course by permission ot Stan- riculinral Cnmmi RionPr8l.in ' & Congress and the AxecutiveJ Is not the
Aiii." is thk l'iKi.n. Gen. Pope has issued '..,.., rA- w,;nu u a tnn flnd nmiwuirl tn him thot ?f .a t . a o .ii.' m infamous testoath still administered by
y J toe officials in Congress in every exceu-
sad-i ;"""Tr;. " : : c. .; fl - a nr hr -V.r"",. ' in subordinate iudicial tribunals?
ic nnn . i ' I . . v I I 1 1' I M I : l . -.1 .1 it-. it.l.i . ' i... i. v ... iow.iv,. .J vv.iuu.v. rou -v.iii.i niiiivi 1 . . .7, v hi I'M . it rw nn n n rnpn nn T nn rnin m 1 v.
his orders on assumin
to Avhii h he i.-i assi
not date them on this occasion " in
die."
"We are indebted to of.r fiiendsof The Kegis
ter fr recent favor which we will be happy
to reciprocate at any time.
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Iliiihlin Com.
IOSORAJ.CE, C'RIMK, AS!) l'AlT:r.tSM IN
1 M AXAf.nt'SKTTs. The oSci:il records of Mius-
, ftchiifctls show that there are no
.",hm iidults in that State who can m
4
4. xr . r i m suDorainaie luaiciai iriuunaisr vru
Vance. 01 .North Carolina on the recom-1 . -.r . -. Jr , . . .-n
constitutiou republican in form, and prop- life woud be spared. Wirz replied that mendation of 12 Senators and 30 Repre- ?01 , , a t Ti "TV o- .tin
... h- r.il.iiinisteri .1 : that i he ackuowledires he would not save his own life bv sacrifi- spntativ
the Constitution as the supreme law, and cing that of another innocent man. The Kentucky. Sharkev and Parsons, and Mav- Ce bJ a,con?IJive pronounced by this very laborers, old gang-masters, mothers of
... . . .1 . .. i i. .i -. -.-.t. i , - ' . m ire inp n urnosi. ennrr. ri i Hiie.'ir.
chums her right to appeal to tins court. parties inereupon leii me ceu, and W lrz or lloflman of New York.
donshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suf
folk, and A ottmgshire, till it became a
regular trade. Men out of work, or
without characters, or Nomad by instinct,
went about from village to village, hiring
children at so much a week, and then re
letting them out to the farmers at an ad
vanced but stil! moderate rate, till at the
present time, it is believed that upwards
of three hundred of these "public gangs"
are in existence, each with its gang-master
and about twenty children of both sexes.
The farmers, moreover, finding the supply
of cheap and organized labor convenient, '.,
adopted thesystem for themselves, and
organized private gangs among their own
cottagers, till the total number of children
thus employed amounted to several thous
ands more. Certain evils connected with
the practice seem at last to have struck
the local clergy. Parliament was induced
to stir, and the Homo Office ordered an
official inquiry into the system. The re
port of tho Commissioners has been re
ceived and printed with the evidence, and
the latter confirms the worst stories cur
rent. -The gang system, as at preseut
carried on in these counties, is declared by
all kinds and classes clergymen, farmers,
court the highest court of judicature in girjs who are jn the antJ ecent la.
It is denied that it was ever possible for immediately communicated all that trans- An invitation to George Peabody, to 1 -Tr p i a Vi L u brers' wives to be fatal alike to health,
. . . ,.. - .. -fi; iTT- j nt -t . I .. - s? . ca' . , I utter violation of law? Are not nimdreus tA n,. m m.n ... - pk:m
suffering punish- ot- both B0XCS an(i aU aire- from fiv0 to
imilar unauthorized arp- ;n faet. sold bv thn wretohed
..i f .i r l i . : . - j - -
t less than der t,f certain rights, and guaranties of the backing it up by an affidavit, which he York rive has been raised. SVtv r laborers to the gang-masters at so much
neither read ri,l,ts ami privileges of a State ; that any gave her, and which she now holds. The The fire in Petrolia, Canada West, last SSXv ier head per week, generally we are bouud.
- - , o i iu.iuu.uui ui i-jv uiicm nuveriv. iu
the in-ople or the State, in its corporate pired to Major Winder. The Major some attend a meeting of the Charleston Board 1? "
capacity, to dissolve its connection with time after met Mrs. Davis in New York, of trade, has been accepted. oi oiners atinib raomem
tho United States, in view of the sutren- an! revealed to her what is here stated, The sloop Simonton, recently sunk in w;1""'0
... -. . i i z v. i . I-,, r-r . . . . ' J p-fltnerinfTS alter a solemn
I . ai; i.'s JUvfc ok i!:Tlt t Altoi.iN..
;ieellbo:, ApliltMh,
() Ortlt-r o Hi' I)lr lori,
) I n i'l 1! .. tl .- highest bidder, at the
1 ,, ui l!i.i;-.. door iii I Ir... nvt.oro, at o'el.M k,
. in. on M.,i!i iv i'l (iiiilt'oi.l Superior Court,
,i in.' tin- .'.'ml ! iy if A pi il, 1 " ,) the l'.ank
,,,0. i("'is,. .it,, lot , situated on west market
l. t. , ti th Mi t.npoliti.n lintel and the
j. s.,,.,. ,, p,, t, r A I'.i ki I. for the notes of
.. i!,' I :i iii." is I'. i'ik. or tltt ir univalent in
I M;t'i s i in .. m y at the time payment
.. ui.i l. . I he title and possi sio n lvt.iineil
I'ttlli the pCII h l-e llloll. is paid.
' ....In-.-, lb . i in-'s p. iff. A endit of
i p.,,! !, - ill i;. a en, lioud Aitli approved te
iuu y i,. i:r,d. . A. CALl F.I.L.
1 t .' v Cashier.
N m spiliic aiul Miuniirr uod.
M I I II a i.ii.mi.i:
.in- now . i . 1 1 1 c .i hire sto. k of Spring and
s.iiiiiii.1 . d-, n tin- Mchaitf Stoi" II.mih.i
,. r t!i. M tro..dit.M. Hotel, and would
the plddie pet.i'iallj
I 1 1 1 it.l-l Mil
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nor AAr.te, anuria. uuoulo,.e.u e, i. .. , aUerapi so to uo is huiua, w ... .cUUu5 omuiunjr, uuroi 10 aeain iwo gius, one a ,-1)V - favorav,le ;mlo;ment under 'i..: iiM.i i,:" 'j' A-
iher a i.mr. Tarrant, criminal, drunkard, State has lornialiv conceded i and lurtiier. wuicn wouia suocK numanity, and test to I and the other 21 vears old. 0 i;ci ...i...iS wmwu v.mu.ru, u
- - - cr I ' w . T - I C11SM
or insane, or idiotic. S-i weleurn from Tho Ual- that she cannot be expelled ; nor is there its fullest whatever sense of justice or feel-
timore (lazette.
any power to subject her to pains penal- ing of national pride is still left at the AfTairs in North Carolina and South
Dkathok Hon. Geo. W. Uamommi.
Hon. (no. "V. Uandolph died at Edgehill, the
re.sideme of h'w brother, in Albemarle county
Virginia, on Wedn'?liiy bit. the ."rd int., in
the l'.ltietl. year of hU nje. lie av:is a i;rand..n
of Thomas Jcll'eriion, and distinguished during
the late Avar in the Confederate Secretary of
War The deceased wa. a nat'iA e of Virginia,
and received a military education at the Vir
ginia Military I tistituU'. He also studied law,
I and at the outbreak of the Avar Avas pursuing hU
profession and ranked among the ablest speakers
and delater at the bar of Virginia. IIo was a
gentleman of great purity uf character.
ties, and disabilities under the Coustitu- .orth. It is not unreasonable to presume
tion ; and any disabilities imposed on citi- that popular indignation would be arous-
zens, except after jury trial, are contrary ed to a pitch that would render it unsafe
to the Constitution. for the concoctors of the vile plans devis-
Thc State admits "that by the wrongful ed to secure the sacrifice of Davis's life t
acts of parts ot her citizens'and the ueg- prolong their residence among a people
Carolina
Chaulestox, April 9. In the confer
ence between General Sickles and Govern-
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uvioj uie atuitu '""o" .... WB.VV mediately prepared by iienerai oicsies be SUpp0sea that the result of the Con-1 (.oiif.,i on to
,t 7u., u .1 , ......v - -.-0--. v ana rulint0 operation as soon as quaimeu nectJcut e ectl0n has so iar paralyzed the Inanv EnMi
S-""" ' vw'" -, ?j r , . . " persons can De iouna 10 act. io eieunou Kadical arm as to secure the very orgam- imt ..monT
. ... I l.n.... - wr,wn , w.A n rriiinrniiinrif mulp this int'imftiio nrfinncifiAn trw Wirrl -.i , , . i -vt .1 . o . 1 I . . . . . .. . " .1 lMU '
i.e. , 1.0 inn- u-ui-.iii,wu w t,. ..o.v.vu . t.n no ri in punpr nrrn or r)OULii Va-1 r.t,n 1, i-..f toe ,t m o mnttor a i
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Th" New York Kvoi.ing Po?t, n leading Had-
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SMII11 .V (III. .AI UK. I IU11V Mcil-'fU lliai 11 ine Hlll-mi! is uiiiruuiii
PMw
v::u ;:u .ii .i. p.ioke .lil on 1 by it
I t -f lU-t M.u !-. three negroe.
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irv.liMMin u iian.ni amimu A t V m n-toii last
J, 'ii i-,. I vii! j'.'iv I Init.A Polhir- for their ar
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11, I. mi ln'IIT is;i liiill.itto about
1 !,i hi','h. i i-hs pin po'indi
old. 'i.i!to:i i Id. ok. aho;;t
week a white man wa.
, convicted uf man slaughter and sentenced to be
feet. branded. len. Sickles prevented tao execution
'-" ' I of the senUnce, considering that it came Avithin
e t.
SUCll Circumstances thorn nw-av to his iob. foreino- thpm to
But does not this new move "press the ,vaiu or ir- needful. to carrv each other.
mourners " a little too hard ? Do wo not fol. aistances which often involve of, them
know that the men composing this august scives sreat cruelty. Five miles out and
iriDunai are veniaoie nesn anu oiooo, im- five back is thought nothing of, in addition
ble to be ODcrated unon bv the influences I
ors Avoriu anu wrr, me preii?mari8 01 whlchi unfortunately, at tins insane mo- houi8 a ,3av. This labor is generally, wecd-
reorganization were settled as ioiiows . ment prevail universally from the Ans- : nr n:ri.:n(T Bton(.a nerhaiM thp moot
rr.1 j.?i r ill 1 : 1 . , , . . ,. r ... 1 ---.- - 1 -1 - - 1 1 -
Aiieueiaiis oi regisirauou w u ue im- t0ok to Alason and Axon's line : is it to exhausting kinds of toil a child can be
perform. The laborers in
sh parishes are coarse enough,
these poor wretches civiliza-
r. ;l.i;Mn in f. .mi. aa l.ieh has secured her be traced out bv some means ? If i he " . ' ICli TvCm " " . ' ' 1 Vv .... uon VV- u Pon inis V
vi ? : ir -. . - una uma atumeuiiuu piiau ucuuu, caj-v UI8 momentous im lonance, ii Miouiu iuh OVerw he m n' coniensus of ev ulence.
lae-imu'ii ..- . i.i.v v,.. ... .uu.v..Uv.uv v , Ior mcmners oi tne rwmveniiou. neu-1 (.ntnr t, thn mc ,n nt n fimtrn nio- nnit .. . i- e i- i. .
Kx,.c"ivl.,,.l,n, U WHovod, l.v tins .ha. end, it i .probable thM some light ever vacancies in office ocr th, .T t AViSiiit . fiirtWr S r.Kv U SCLSyT'S
a. I i I i-.ii.i i rvii I o t 1 1 ioj mirrnT lin ri hTnimil rhiAh irnn li ti v t hn I . i!l . . . . . . . . v - , - r
e-ouri. r.u-i. i. Viicn: mi.-.v .i. ....0..v w.w ,, ...v .ui- frovernmcnt will anDOint, nersons 10 nn l.pot no-tho l..ih kthoiviint. vcrv o-rrat .:n - rri. l : . l
.i ... 1 I I ).,. .1,,. , an. . ,f tl.o ;ii;r, Tk . .... , . 4 . . 1 , " . '".I ' V . i". siiiuiu aimiM-iiieni is uuH-cnc
III lUCM- uiv ii.ui; uvvimuiu u. mi. i i w.iauo. a uc snph )w are ti pri hv the lienerai ASSem- Munr tl.ot il. f..rt he enereeil iv ..11. ...i .:a i u..i.:..i.. .i.
luiiv, aa nicii uecuiuwi py pihh. tviiij iiiat um
i .i 1....1 1 .!..!
UiYUUnnp: eacil I .ontrnrv nnn tnp. I4pnpral will aODOint to 1 fntn tiv1
... . m m 1 1 - r m-sj-w-j " - x 4 l tuiiUi . ' Va vi Ay inv u uv ' - - - - s. I Lilt. I) 11 It. 1 CUv1 1 i Lll I 1 1 k XA t JL kill? I JlXA
good faith m the other s iniquities. It may be that Major fill vacanciea to such offices aa are filled the petition , which could not he but deci thin meet the can -s returning All the
Ifenipsentativps ' mdfr has some information uhie.li would l .i i a- . r , .. . ...... t a t.. .i... I . l,lv- hxl r luu
i - . . . uy , iiunuiur auuiaiic. i sivp. ri.eretiTier in ocutr f.s. in ;(.- i ,.nU t ,n t,,r i,,-,,iu
UUIVt V I A llrilUIV, , 1 IT V 11 1 I ,11 IIDfl
1 i' . 1 ...1 . 1". . . . . I .....,.. . 1 ' I - . . ... . .
minus oi iiioiijjniuu men, inuic.u.i; " are nertormw m tmb ic bv both sexes.
would have been better to have postponed .;ti,out ti,e faintest efibrt at concealment.
such a proceeding until, at least, some re- jjovs ant cf an a2:eg bathe together
spect would be likely to be paid to the au- s,ari- naked, and the most infamous actions
aim ov
are
sovereign act oi tne pet
assemblage.
The State sliowcd her
elcction-ot benatms and Jenr
which have been excluded lrom Congress, give a clue to the names of the parties.
I . . i . i - .li.i ... Ti- l, i l i ni. j i a. r. t.
bone.-tlv nd fairlv the reconstruction ejected tnougn ner people are eonij.eiieu to iny , ai uv nwuw u iuuuccu iu miiiu
hail be recognized u. valid and linal
by the popular suffrage.
Western Railroad. A meeting of
',. 'jii-.-h. ai . ii;hs i:t I I'l po.iniU. a one
ii,
i. .-ii ii. ,i ,1 i i.i H
.' - !. .
. il I,.! - , II" I" ., i i
Id. -
t('
S jl .
I
the late enactment of Congress against maiming
. :. ... i. , ti. e..,,.t i,.i,j r..L.,ui in,i,t snmH
mulatto. . Ii'et, I" ; l,'e icisii. int- vou.w n a ...-. , ...... v.. .-v...
built. AAi ighn about !:'." , other punishment.
! aks slow, i.h.eit -"-' A ears J
i: A i s At u I.
Tiir. Soi Tii xot r.K.srosiii:i.K. The Xcav
taxes: and the remaining twentv-six States ; it and then tho wretches should be held
have passed an act, which is the special up to the universal scorn and contempt tbe Stockholders of the Western Railroad
object ot complaint, with a supplement, they so richly rrent. Comnanv. in this olace on Saturday, 30th thoritv of the Court someichcrc
t .it r i 'u , i 1 j i. i . t
March, elected the following officers for somebody having power, coupled uii tne
i,. ,.A. r I , . liieuiiauou iu uun y men jin.i;iiirui
h tct ins oiy uiiiifua mr many ciseuuue iireBCUi yuar; i . . rr,, i , .;".,.,.
i ..!... i tj Ji' . .... , tt rr leci. aub moral mimtiiw ui a
iu unueiMuuu mo iwcoiibimcuoii u. U. Alallett, President; uoi. xi. n-
: and the Howard Amendment which op w . f g c CoL JT. More.
! nrfifp with triDcck Ata Monv uhn arp ' w
si All (K1,
She i iii".
i
Nil i . mi. all MUiell hor.e ahout 11 !
h.i -ir?". I.iki'i, l" ii" "Id. sIumI before and
1 ;tu 1" In. d , aa a-i h tt al my Inuie ahout the
V ;h Mu h hist h a lo eallnig himself Jim I
S:nith. and 1. am h lined to In heAe the home
h i-, it stoli ,. finvi ;.i!. :e person. Notice t
i . ti if ! he h".si- is imt l 1 thill d liA the
ev in i ii hie he .':'.. d of this mo.itli he will be
...id to o.i a i sjii nscs. W. Ii. IM'.ECK. !
i.r,. .Uboto, N. (.'.. Aj-iil -Hi. !-'?. -li'--w j
i
utlfi-.- 1 ai ill s. 11 for e.ish at then-si-;
,1. i , ,-. f Aia! Set n ast in PaAidsoii conn- '
,, , do. -d : ' the ITtlt of April. l-'7, the
iv.:::: nii'ji.-itA : one twutof land. on
.;, f. ..'in- iiti ii. or 1. ss. ;m interest in
i,, i t r u I of land m ar the farm, a valuable
I ,, ; ....Id to -s.iti.sfy a claim iu f A or of
r, .i.,-,1 M .t.s.- j. r. i-.r--i:y.
1i,m r.t ("oi,.-. tor. 't!i IMst. .V v .
Tork Times admit that the South does not be
come responsible fur the Congressional plan of
reconstruction by tiding it It says :
AA'e do not see that tho Southern States " be
come a party to" the legislation of Congress by
iM-cepting it a law arid obeying its require
ment. Congress has passed a Ihav providing for
ejections, conventions una oiner steps in inn re-
botli being annexed to the lull, ihe pre
amble of the former atlnms that there is
no legal government there and in oilier
Southern States, but the people, the only
competent source f a State government,
have organized and put one in operation.
These two acts nnnihiliatc the State,
subordinate the civil to the military pow
er, set a precedent for a military de.spo-
. . .:.u .i.
eiuiM AAitu uiuse cis. luauy wiiu aici. . -.r o -r f
clearly entitled to vote seem to think that nead 01 Greensboro, jji. d. xooln, ua
.. 1 . . . . . . ir rr- ,1 r T.A
they are disfranchised because they were liandolpn and A. A. jHcn.eman, 01 n aj-
one way or
rush.
the other, is not worth a
More Internal Revenue Decisions.
in the Confederate army or supported the j etteville, Directors on the part cf the J deductions ftom income fou insukance.
tism which makes nau-ht nil the safeguards j Confederacy with their means and infill- Statej and Arch'd McLean, T. S. Lutter- Payments on at.Count of insurance of
-i ..... -t .i!..:i .1 o ....1. :i 1 encp. 1 hm tnunnnpriit(inninfr ia not. ron-1 . . .....i- .1 J . ..:
of liberty, and divides the South into mil
itary districts, where the will ot a soldier
is the law. On tlrhfcntire point the lan
guage of the bill is very forcible. These
acts" asserting the paramount authority of
Congress to abolish or control the State
IN
1 1
Wc
v,hsi m
State.-. 1 hat laAv niny, or may not be constitu
tional : but the Southern people are not respon
sible !or it They were not " parties to irT' in
any sense. They did not vote for it ; its validi
ty docs not depend on their accepting or assent
ing to it. it will go into eif.-ct, and tho South
cm State ( tovcrnnicnU will be organi.ed under
it provisions, whether they accept or reject it.
All thev do is to submit' to force." They take
the law as thev tind it as it is male, for them
by those Avho, for the tim
, make it.
Tin y find a certain law in force thev are in
no Aviso responsible fr it they hud nothing to
TO THOSE WHO OWI1 US.
1. ,; th.se indebted to this office for
:id i ti isiii',Ve.. aaUI make pay- J,, with making it they are merely the jiarties
... - I...... : . ... .... e. . TI...T. . ,
I...- AA'm nr, WIH'lll 11 i if iimi:o,ni x lll.- lllllll ll.Vlll-
iii . 1- 1. . .
; 1011
1 of the saiee al an cal iy
j: i'Jy o
,t ot
selves i.f newer which it i.uts in their hands, for
thu vatioti amount due their own protection against other whom i'
f ."UI. Willi t.!!.' iiuue power.
PATRIOT.
GREENSBORO, N. C.
i'lUViU. Willi. 12, lSfn.
i t ti
A;
t '
I -r 1 :
.! i::e,-ti
1 ' e lit. : pi 1-
.-', 1 .1 in in.
1 lit Oi' ! . r!i
v. 1 i I.. ,T. An ad i-i t is. ni.-nt
1 ,1 e, i-i v it ing pt oposuls
idv el tiding
held last
i te l.it.ke an
-flA e p. i cent.
organization of governments in the Southern governments, were passed by a two-thirds
vote over the Jbxecutive vetoes, and are m
process of enforcement by the President
as a "mere ministerial duty." We here
give the language of the bill :
" Now, complainant avers and charges,
that the execution of said acts, by enfor
cing them in the manner therein provided,
will cause and produce immediate andirre-
havo thu power to parable mischief in the Mates to w hich it
applies, as must oe inauiiesi to tne toun,
in this, that they are repugnant to the
Federal Constitution, and violate the spirit,
the purpose, and the object of the com
pacts, between Georgia, Virginia and the
United States; it will deprive the States of
cerv attribute ot State authority, and
. .. .... . '
practically annihilate them as States, by
com triirg tlo 111 into subordinate depen
dencies; it Avitl derange the whole system
o: internal or domestic aiiairs ; it will an
nul thtir legislation, and subvert their
whole judicial system, inasmuch as it de
clare that State government illegal ; it
may annul all contracts and titles to prop
erty made with reiercnce to existinglaws;
it will deprive the people ot their most sa
cred rights their exemption from arrests
save on evidence founded on affidavit, the
right fd the interventi' -n of a "rand jury,
nul the right of trial by jury and estab
lish military rowers on the rums of their
coti.s-titiilional right. It Avill produce a
train of i: reparable mischiefs that may not
ence. 1 his misunderstanding is not con
fined to illiterate persons, but prevails to
some extent among the
class.
This is the only test of voters : Did you
before the war hold any office under the
United States, or sene as a member ot
the Legislature, or hold any Judicial or
h.xecutive ofhee under the State, and af
terwards supported and aided the Confed-
loh, II. L. Myrover, J. D. Williams and property, but not of life or against,
aoci-
deduction
siness or
Their action in reference to the exten- f i . r,,fi in thn return of in-
LV. 1 Oil UM w.-. i . . ... - -
sion 01 me roaa is couiaiueu .u. comc,no further deduction on account, oi
followinc resolution, which was adopted : insurance can be allowed.
mnrp intrflWent Wm. McL. McKay, Directors on the part dents to persons, arc proper ded
"" of the Stockholders. ascertaining tl, c profits iron, In..
, . . . - . property. Iut when the iironts
vAtnrs llifl von Ttion- otinn in rffprpneft to the exten- 1 . -. , ...x...
eracy? If you did not, you are entitled
to vote if you did, you are not entitled
to vote.
When you go to offer your vote at te
coming reconstruction elections, the He
construction Act prescribes that you shall
take an oath that you are
ed as abov e indicated. That's all. Char
lotte Democrat.
are boasted of . with a shamclessness rarely
found among savages. The gangs are the
special resort ot all girls who have lost
their characters, and the gang-masters of
ten set themselves to delib rate corruji
tion. One witness, a bookseller, who had
belonged to one of these gangs, informed
the Commissioner distinctly that the gang
ers set the children to sing obscene songs
to enliven the long road home, and it is
clear, from all manner of incidental testi
mony, that the dinner In ur is often the
signal for horse-play, which degenerates
mto deliberate obscenity. Xo doubt much
ot all. this is due to an excessive coarse
ness of manners still uneradicated in many
parts of the country, and, indeed, ineradi
cable until the English peasant" has been
rehoused ; and it is quito possible to con
fuse alow civilization with a degenerated
morality. But the universal testimony of
the local witnesses is that the girls and
Losses in bust
7?.o7,.7 That tbA Prpsident and Di- ness by fire, less the insurance received,
rectors be instructed to proceed to the are proper deductions m determining pi o
construction of the road from Egypt to a fits.
Lointrommon to the several proposed income op decedents.
lines to Greensboro. High Point and Tn;mmtnT nfcrnos on tho' income boys employed in these gangs are much
Thomasville : Provided, the means can be or n the estate of a person who shall worse than their own brothers and sisters
obtained to carry ou the work, and that have died between January 1, 1BGC, and not so employed, that the evil is deepened
hovt F.ntrineer make an approxi- ni,,. iqm The executors aud by aggregation and, as we should add, by
tn.1T. VOU nnail tllvJ - 's . . lyvLtniui . sj-j. - . ., . . ,
not disfranchis- mate estimate (without actual survey) of admiaistrators cannot be required to make excessive toil. Gleaners going out are de
ill Char- the distance, cost ot construction and ad- returrj8 of inC0me from the estate of such cent, but listen to them coming home-
vantages from such common pointy 10 decedent but succession or legacy tax
Greensboro. High Point and Thomasville, mv nA fib0uld be exacted, and
and also from Greensboro, Hight Point the annuitants must return their receipts
l.LK.'t : : :n . . ;.-r.,i .om it am.
Set! ii vJauoi.in.v We iLii.i iiu- lui low ir.i: or
dtr in the Charleston lmj-ers :
JIiirs., Second Mimtart Disthkt,
North I nrolii.H uud South Carolina,
Churltstou, S. C, April 1, 107.
(b neral t)rJers No. ."..
When nn election for ui-triet. county, n.uni
cij ul t r town ofTuvr rcjuireJ to take place,
in iiecenhitiee with the provi-ions oftheliK-al
hiw. within the Inn its of any not in tins com-
Unraveling. A man coming borne and Thomasville', to a common point near a9 income.
late one evening, a little more than "nan oaiem, iu iuc unn j
" 4- u; nrorl .a li hnt. thev also ascertain what amount
DCilD OACl, ICeiU'n Ulllflijt j'lUViumi. i - j - -
A AVUier UUU UIUIJK It. All uuui du, - 1 , --
- I . 1 I . K r. . c n .Ann QQ tllPM I 3 1
he swallowed a small ball of silk that lay wise on eacn nne, auu tuau maue uy
Of GOOD FOB MILLIXERS AND DRESSMAKEKS.
Women employed in tha fields are every
where the worst on the country side, and
if the labor involves wandering or night
work, as in tho case of the hop pickers,
civilization disappears, and whole farms
become temporary brothels. Jiut among
- . i .il nM I w -r . -i i . 1 l.wl.i nvn 1 4I1M11S, Sri nra 4hn aim! ufineifl CAni .t XT of 4hA
glass of water and drank it. In doing so, aid can be had oy suosenpuou e o v nen nais, caps, uonneis, a. u .. . . . b-- -" - v
ade by a milliner or oiessmuKci, uni 1 iwi, oiw; fe""s uu.v.n v...
in his mouth, and not knowing what
w.is. hp. lietrin nnlhno- at the end. and the terian
i 1 o ' .
little ball unrolling he soon had severa:
feet in his hands, and still no end, appar
at Charleston. Our
e v.; 1: ( t. t i,y. The re-
iti'ii. n in So he eoiriiiicn- 1 marul. Coinninr.il Utlieer will promptly report
4 I't t!l' S!i!isk't-
i-i . I : 1 1 f, .iii.d in on r
N.l.
e
f r."
I." ill 1 U'.--U'e vnlilish th
jiut el tie' Cieniiii I tee rsjipoiiiteil i
-l.iMin- jo 1 jTuiiie into the :UV.iit
,m i.t ,.t ' i'l,- N. t . l.'aih-o.nl. The
lilte h: ili: hut AC itlfi f that
i v, ( ! .. ,ne int. te-t. il iu thii sub
-.j'.-, ;fti r thi to ejve'a greater va-
t.ii 1 it'i r t '....ti e have Iki ii Io-
1" A ( I !. '.i.'.st.
to th. se lipnil.(!mrter the time iii.J hue cf Mich
p..-c!ieli nn 1 tae uvM:;nulion ot t!.e othei-4 to be
fi.le.1.
If ti e present ini'irnhents l- ite-liihle to l.r.Kl
oTn-e, or :iTv ii.;.et: "ii exist, hri-in out of their
tiii-conduct 1:1 I'ttiee. to the eoiitinuniKe of th. ir
fuiictioii. the fiu-t Avill he rerteJ by the lt
Cotniuamler. Avith his s,uiri;estion.s. having in
view the iiiten-sts of the service jmjttie welfare
of the locality mentioned immwliately concerned
ltv eommand cf Major General 1. K Sicki.KS.
J W. CLOUS.
Cart. f.S. Lift., A. 1). C. and A. A G
tnlieiat: ALKX MOOKK.
Aide-de-Camp.
t 1
...tt C; :;rkn v," i i r A
-An niij .irlioit decision Avith
1 h.. ii.' i.:- f ilhiiVatracted
f a '.-.an in p-ld ntel silver, lv
1'i
P 1 !
- '. t;
," -'.I!.
' h '.(.-- A
r . !
t;;-:i,-v.
1-; ..
I-.:.. Ur.
li- J to 1 -i
p. r i:...ri.-y, ha-jiist ben ron-"n,.-
Curt f New York.
A :u IIiir.rI..:i executeil hi.
r-.-i-on hi t!.e!..-n.-i!tv t,f 5-.(HM
an I silver coin of
HI
.1
u.ir.
I'V U l i "I, ..I'll,.. 1.
- - .-.in.- .ii.'ia ,
.--..:;.. -d, AA.th jiitt at the rate lellow-citizen.
(iov. Vaxce Parposeh. The peoi.le
of the State will luiil with pleasure the
amiour.c -ment that Kx-Gov Vance has
been pardoned. The Jialdyh Scntiml
says upon this subject:
We could make no announcement, which
will be. more pratilving to the people ol
North Carolina, except a few mal contents,
than that furnished bv our Washington
telegram, that the Hon. Zebulon li. Vance
h s, upon the recommendation of many
person, been pardoned bv the President.
The news will be as grateful to our peo
. . 1 1. .. 1 .. ,
pie, as 11 13 ueserveu ov our uisunguisueu
It is true uov. V auce can
Gov. Worth:
entlv. Terrified, he shouted, at the top tWrnrmifi disnatches. to-day furnish gra
nt hid vnioo 'Wift ! wifel I sav wife 1 1 intolliorpncn as to the nature and
1 I T .,.n,.,i:ni " I i. c . 1. .fw-nna ot ( horlpston. I)C-
euiiic iieic . j. iiiu uuiaituui;.
made by setcing, for the wear of men, compulsory association wun urates.-
irompn. or rhildren. from cloths and fab- Mothers, themselves, bred among associa-
rics on which a tax or duty has been paid, tions which at least kill squeamishncss,
are exempt. ' repeat to the Commissioners one unvary-
lllg SOlig, A avuuiu uuuci iiuugei tucn
strongest asservation t:than let my girls
i uti On bats, cai.s. bonnets, and hoods go to the field." Torrbe it remembered,
General Sickles has produced a favora
...... .. ". . , TT
ble liupiessioii all over his command, lie
holds forth in Charleston, tnougn nisnrst
order was dated t olumbia. It is reasona-
be corrected for vears, as the Court will Me to hone that, under the administration
i i i.i li i 1 . l
readily perceive, aim mey can oniy oepre- 0f such gentlemanly omcers, our peopie
vented by a vvrv speedy application of the will readv acauiesce m the situation, and
restraining powers ot this Lourt. lut, make the best otNit ; it 60, our oetier aays
above all, these acts, it maintained, c stab- may not be so very far off. If we had
1-. 1. !... 1 I" I. "I . J 1 IJ r. nflnitolv
usii ;i pi eoi ueiiL oj miiicii aoiii ess, com- . jess politics Ave &noum j;ci vi
poseu oi a majority oi oiatcs, may, ;u better. lorKviue jnyuirvr.
pleasure, exclude an v Mate, or any nam-
berol btates, from theVAmerican imon.
The bill further alleges that many legal
liicstioiis will unse under tnese acis,
which must be declared unconstitutional,
lead i ir to innumerable suits and incalcula
ble niischi. t as well as a total disorgani-
ZAtion and state ot anarchy.
It furthermore, nvors that the bill IS
filed as a hill, and in order to prevent end
less legislation, otherwise sure to ensue.
It declares this is done m good iaiui,anu
not. limn 1-ii-tions motives, but ill the be-
thA arranfrements
-w o -
agreed upon relative to the work ot re-or
ganization.
ot so goop.
rpsnlt of the conference, at Charleston, be
-m ITT .1 . 1 M 1 lAt1
"ave privV Urmat oo ffi. Pe: c(k i vale Uiecvil doe, ,,t. X4 ivith cliiMhood -
, f cotiaf-ftnrv (2ni On elotluno or articles ci un-ss ior comes um-ui tut- iigi y..
fnTToS tne "tear of men, women, or children, The girls who have been in the gangs will
SiriwSmand" made by weaving, knitting, or feltrng, rare ly take to other work, never go into
District commanaer exiiuucu b j , or cf hich wool is the ch ef service, and vhen married leave their
Worth" hal Tt'et returned to cnl marid or ttmponent ma children at home drugged with opium
thU city As son as he does so, he. teriil of chief value, the tax is two and go out to the fresh, rough, ; unyvlaSS
th.1 ,nt.,:..l.LA fnrm nnfl-half i,er cent, ad valorem. . of the fields, where is -"company, and
Will dOUDliess mains 1 7 "C A x "T'i ,.C l,.r A narnmnnrR at d scret on. It tlllS
which have been , ?) un c.ounng, or a.i vi , ? , -----r -cfirr ,.
&c, made by weaving, knitting, or ieu- account is wusiuv-ku
: c .4,.nta fL. tV.-.t! op of can sav is. we have carefully toed it down
Gov Worth visited Charleston at the which wool is 'not the chief component lrom reports mainly guatnteed by local
Uo- yo?"M tt. u i .wi,,0 nnmmmnnt. mfiter :d e erL'vmcn w ho, l.ke the icar of Chatter-
Emighaxts, from North Cakolina to I invitation ot -'n' " a whether any chastity is left
Venezuela. The schooner United States that City on Saturday last, and w as met of t chid t alnc, the , ) 1 .
sailed yesterday for Venezuela with a car- at tne iepox oy iw o aiu y . ,. ;1 of wearino- or, like the Hev. M. S. Jackson, assert
goof about fifteen living souls, destined al's Staff, and conducted to the residence ()? thkt "the young women are utHrly shame-
t-o settle "for better, for" worse," in that of Gen. Sickles, whose guest he was sol,- 1- less-all female delicacy of character i.
yet untried land. The -h.me did not cited to ; nslr ed will the fur on, the tax utterly gone;" or, like .the Rector of
prove popular nere, ana a numuer oa iuoe - - "-',' J 7 - xcent articles made; of lJramhal , who is a magistrate, tesuneu
r, 1 4 . i i ... tt,0;r lvtiB Mhl Hinnpr-at the Mills House, given bv I is ne per cent., exctpL amen a , ,
wno were uiuueeei to icmun. - . - - i ,- . e .i,w.i, fiot-K not exceed I mat cases oi umeceui, asMun,
were poor miserable creatures who had his Excellency. Gv f his district, because "little is
worn threadbare in this country, and to the Old North Sute,' at which were Lught of such behavior, and it is pass.
Id not be much worse off any where.- present u. ZMCfciea and ine outer M-"-". .ftnj ,ml mn,r,,;ns, Ud over unnoticed or, like Mr. George
Moore Smith, who holds gang labor to be
absolutely indispensable, but is so convin
ced of the immortality of the system that
he would prohibit mixed gangs by law.
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