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Cw4ii hould adupt Vie C(Mlitir tKTl 8iedjnen.Drwpve4; bjrUogPf:si Yon alto eipreised a wUhrt:Juvwtpj f jew ia ieffre,rca tu thi a aborUj9g ) lineal qaeition. i .w.-tiq i i It hat been laid that a toaii pever (uix 4ihontd cacvpt bj hinielf.', jUtbr mj injure btm iO(Toppre biw j ibe wj alau nlcr him atvd dcitruj ih(m,,ui tbej can ow more dihi(iir b'yand reader bio inf nou;Mitf7. can defane virtue aod trttti aod jhooqr, j ?Th ,Mtie aajr be said fa ptoi:c,ut nitiotm.'Wbilit tbej pur auefp liudorablf aod patriotic course, thejr imvt bf diigriced .bjr ihe iniulia, wrooga oppreaiiona of a linger power, bow ever trouicaraudciacuag that power . Abe Southern Statei miT be drpriTedof all jwlivicaj power in the Uoion, their pro ptrij ma) be coofiKaJe ajid their mot ilialtngaikbed and virtuouf citlzrotjgibbet d oo the ga!!owl;t'atthijr iiooot bten S'ered inUtnoui' ia hiitor by auch arba roaa aod tuK'uinaa tuodacL! Such V rtiru Will only dikVoo&r' aod 'rruder' ruklnotis their oppreasori.; "' ' v. ma jwii (icstij icar worse terl witl te mpwed u the siotiihL if ih Amendment be not adwpted. 1 What iccu- ; " utuawi urn wore t&rm mv ed? W hkfe no VairiniW ti..i ibi 3outhera)aeaDeVf' will bt admitred tu tieir seats iu LitgreMf,rier tlie iibeuJ. lueat is aJopted.' NoUung of ih kiod ia Inttaated ;4 ne. While ibe test valh is ei- VVo States U be r Vreiwte4 , VVoegrew, thaiCanireas nar ixrtiti 1 hblif lhs.iuifi. rro Slates aa contuereJ p'roviucea. and ap-f ioi o I Pro ifMi nar d o e i I noi r ' e r them. vrun lunmctisni i convene Inrar con- 4ra2e,tid bai'e Uriinjd SUte Constitution!. j wiucn miiiiHau ue tnmirtj to ote and told uf&cct wilhuut irgard fdulorVtu the tic8iifi 6f eurjr one who had ildtdor cMioteiiAcKiJ rebellion i . i ..If): (.tTle ptipved aujeodmrht af thu Federal Ctltlio forces tae uutbern' Statl tU choote betwrea giviug ap their rqial ra IT?,erltM jo Coigret tr permitting f M,.!i7Wvr.M oie.;f uetween the alter n.V othern State Cvld heiiute a wl'it chooM wben4hejiue is forced B',( aaai i irpreientation iu tbc na irnmniiiiiin their negruel would notgie iHVib tnr r? rJL.lh5 llttU8.e ufeFenutie. w Mt n southern state rnHtie NaUofaal LWtituttoo. Ii &Ttm Oiitihe ia fueftsiDl Mlier',ovn'14aW;iii3 YetkteaVoffrer, owh i,fej;v flfrha W said that Tennessee' hai alreVdyone u uer vraa thero a grVafir Aiktalte.4 If the cutf.' tttauobal amcadmeiiUad been submitted tht people 'fivrfeee, it i6ld haW be4o rejected Ijr hrne ferithi of theml" (t waid,ied oAijr Mj minority uf theLe. gu laturei wfarly ad'iofruptl erected, id degraded: by Northern loflui.cef iD all Connautties there areutiprtacibled aoU litfamoas mim wld eii"p0t aad not riety y aacficing hi,nr and - the intiresta H their, coaotryu i UnWrunatdy far Tti cjce, the scum JiuddrgidfivietyEat bel ihrowo' iip brthe'hoyilSTe'fclVir .hr.u.h Which" ihh Uii.l -rM!n Uve ,ine tuiru section vi me, pruposeu cw ;titlftloQal ameHJ.nent Ii wMSVnlklbjrtf. an houorable' wi rid, than either of the th ci. (, in me irvc kuk wii ib, iramera oi . ine a'eurai ,obiiuui the) declared tbatoo au'cb' 1a;aMfJ ever oe nasseu. at puiuaaca lorpasivup ii:br ttfle ellwobhteiif of thVot'adi of honorable mrti1,'The tor.cepun 6f Vuch a iilP-waa oeM bker.' farobably, Wght 'bt fcinglisbmaii."ttxlHiinly waa Yiot attlM ted by the English Parliaai'e'ift f n thedaVkC est aod bloodied days of JEinMyrarii? The only irttlJeat ia hlsterr analxgohs td if. fa !rbc wish1 bl'NerVfhat MOiieiiaO bat one ceck o (hat'(he viCil it one blow. It propolet to ostracise aVJ disgrace foreiet.'not V the "leading iiea of the South, bt ill. oilttr bbWbie they'inay be,ho hke le ah dVfl'bt fict in; any orthe'SoutbrW SUtefclthia section declares that bd. doe Vlii has taleu the oath td 'aopWyrt the Constifafli W Tlie United States and wa'slftectaViiV'adi iuu uciuii in me war, nai icrcaiicr hold any otbee under ihe State or Unlit J States. The, Ooeernori of .'the SatelJ .We. lodges, members of the legislature; ma' ' eistrates. constables. Stateri&d 'District officers, and ill, fercter eichnJed" by this prvisi-Jt,' IV 9pi)ese that aliySofethern man weuM vdontatily aclopt sath a pravt aion is indeed placing a rery low estimate uonUiern -charaeur. Tatf aoldiee.etha galUa tit fought u ndrn wader the-lead tif his general, and. would have, sacrificed. feia own -Ul e at any time for the protection of nia iommaiiUer, is retaireu to dw honor aa disgrace biu in peaces The ion is retrr td 4 vote the infamy of bia father ,?4'he pe;Oilo ore aaied to repudiate? aad diasraee towe whom they.bavej through JUcvhonr ed, aad givne henorifigfery tfentho ero.Siatet euired 'o expel Irom her council, Iml legislature, and Irom all ab ItftoBicelrher wittt, best, and moat espt ratitceu poblic; servants. Was ever rae a prepOMtion ueloret submiltrd to an intcl Ittcnt, tiriuluiaud cliruiianjpetple? How any bonorable man!, whu.jrcfleculvn' tbia icctiun of ilitj propaard amendment and sees ita beariagnu renseajeences can el pqt or ouiiwl its adoption is, in my mind, ittcomprvlMiiiMlite. Thai any Southern man should tf lir it or lavtr its adoption is a CoiiUhkiou ul tu own dishonor and infamy. Sucb. a luao vtuutd willingly betray his country, Iu own household aed his God.' -1 ll ihe Southern Stale were so lost to all alia me as to adopt this aection, it ia possi ble that, yoOiii; men might be found to fill all the Slate otlicesi t-ut they could not represent their, state in Congress, or .bold any oflice under the United atatea, on ac count of theirs Iiaunjr aided or abetteil'ta the war, Ihe States would still be uare- presruted in Congrex mi lung as the test oath i continued. . ,. . .r.o. Rut I feel assured thatrCoflgrS did flat especi r. witu the launcation ot wi a mendmeutby the Statu. The people were to be uittde to.belteve titat L'oocress intend cd to rcconatrac t the Union. . This was" a tub thrown out to the whale.'l.to .amuse them till the falleUcUona were over. Con coustructeu iiil after ,tbe Preydeotial euc tion in. lbCd..'.'1'lic Southern States aie ia be kept out olthc Uiiion till afirr that pe rtpu, iii orucr to ntDure.tne rauicai iriuwuu. , , " a o , it .it;'.' i! " )'! 'i'i;! ' Brownlftw's rafPiiperrWat-' read' in the Tennessee U'ue ooTaeaday,i It (Incu ses i the qaestion. of negro' 'safFiage, and thlaka certain deieninf men with t the connivance ttt the President, aro eadeavor ingto nvertam the State government Hie invitee ihe 'Tfrimnt action mnne- lxzw ture ra Tegaru to nui wa.icn , THE MIRACLE OP 'THfcfcStfRRBGTIOSJ. ' The' mohMmil eitracrird'iWi mon by the Rev. OK'ttoWaoiir Christian Uniersity : n'1 e jc"Hf 'v " In the defense bf MiraelesTit s idle to parley impossible to dittinguish -between the nrobable and amorobable. ?AU stand at fall together. But aelect, ifotfviilk, that wbich in itseU caasiaerea, i'tne, most im. probable among' them the greUeituand most wonderful their, number sur rpr f''n ot niuiit from" the Jeai. 'lhafcmiich aa the greater always7ntelcimen 1ea7 if d, the credibility 0114 Whole series rnftt follow. t.fc na y. wjn ihijimin But of the fret of''the re8Brrection1th1el verjr existence of tlwOhristwif Church -ii incontestible evidence. tiVVithovt thit hcif the oridn of the diucil ia netttrdrtaBae countable, butoatrry to all laws of cause and effect. ii i 0 ..'.'.'Jiiit.'. Picture to yourselves. the. Apo.tf ts. ,fld. Iliaf-inlsa. wtn ttk si1 trulb 5 ril run home tq them that, their Master was dead Md-bertea?TOfWlriS the Une avhschtahoaW fcaiw redeemed .lav reel.' Tbefi'were sure ther.nad seen in llim the evidence of - tbeugreat j Messiabr All mauner of ditease. hadabeen healed at hii word j demons bad fied at hi presence. the winds and waesi;ha4-obeje4 . IJimj, universal Nature had recosaited Jiiia aa 1ier Lord : from the heavens legions of angels, had only wanteu uis uiaaiaz (vaweep uowp to his aid. Anu yep wis oj an ji.u been arrested, tned, cbndemneJ, and like am belpleaa, criminal,, had been pabU.ilf executed. At if in aa inatarbt-the'wtioie rabric I their day d reams . had. niabeJ f. .The ex-, r k.; k.n.i mm nlete. their dmroMWtmeptjOverwhelming. , Their Mas ter oeai ana nurieM, inewcrc marked men. . ,.. They Bed in dismay, eacV.to nia owtt home. On the third diy.it was wnispefed, The Maater is risen. Gliding Irom their homes, they atealthity assembled. "Sudden.; 1 - Jesus stood in their, midst and then were they glad when they saw-the'Lsrd.x Slowly emboldened' by the growings evfi dence that the Lord was 'risen indeed ontthaodred and tweauy dUciple gathered at last in open assemblsge. i uo Sifenlacotcame,andiheClM:itiaaCircli w.ll frvcrestablishedi The disappoint and Hfcighteaed Apostles who Jiad lied, their Uvea at, challenged rulers with their. bald ..words. 51 lVhetherit.be right in,, the eight of JB. judge ) e, , M-Mar the arrection jfChrbt liom the dead, there, had, beenv CbrUtUn Chirch jand but for, th.Cbr.ilian CJiuch, itJad, not beea poi l'Me to,ea(ab4ib 41ia ilesurrectioh beyond e.avjl.rlACrtjs, of fact jn bisW aa a wrll authenticated aa ibat .? CbriaA-dc4 for our.eifia, was bsried, aad that be rose again on Abe Uurd: day,, according t .the Scry .n!.iJt.DO VpyVA.NT A BQV;R!.,j tl, .; ' Do'vbo want a bny, slr?aaid Georg; 4 little fellow scsrcelr eight year tId, " to a fleik ift aMa'rge office.5 ; .'"'T' i " - "Want a brf Who wanta to" be: en gaged?"' a kid" the tlerk; looking witS a pv.tfd glance st the-little applicant. : "J ' l ilo;afr." replied George. ;" ' lnj ' 'Lonklifrr.crieil theyoungman.speak in to' nfYrelltivr clerks," Here a'regalar GnMih ! AVaniito bet porter, I snppove. LhoVatMm!' ' 1 ; '' ' 1 '"TKecletka gathered in great glee amt Georprwbh ttomf', fall of earnest purpose, therefor ihilte trncnhscioai of -any miort vbt He'ahould fee nisde an objector sport. ' ; What ran-Voo d !H ailed nne. - " tin' post books, ef course' lard tfloth,ef.-'4,i'; ;" '."' J " Carry a bale of goods on your back, eh?" .MhJ-ild ih book'keener ab the ila.tV aitiiat a Ge ort e 1 throe kh his sprctaclea,.n'lhs)i! ddn't wake apart of tneitana.. iirne' laia irim. anew aAMVSHO.tl Clurfrm hm Blld." YoU trO tOO yoongta b engaged, my chill. Who atat tost heft I" " I cami myielf, air Mj uwtr aud mother are dead; my aunt, is poor, and 1 van to,ejranietbinito Mfrhv'lWWt y?M'Pl8i,tAkeTme,;ftr';U4W tUmH u, itii,t how earnest the boy was, not only .cb.epkejf the sport of the clerks, but brought tiara tu n did ... m$mtW73 and offeree it to Georae aaid. v too sina.li to oe oi anv use here, m v "irnnit o - thinsr for vi Gtbfi Mcedth'e ' mdner ivitJlou't 'oV- MmMty;al'tAitt thffc'lerkv-i' ' ;'! tl .iM tiit'J ir.a;-;.A. Please, air, T-m not begf stbbf Malft1 Gw;ge :L aat to earaf something to help my aunt to keep. me,; foc abe ia frtryiklnd." ,,?.! Yq are ignoble iatUv Wla w ;aaid tbar fWru.clecJc.iM'i AYfi.'S'rye jflttjbesmoneyl not because HfciijK joiiii beggif.but.bv cause we like your ,iif jt-ifeabpTi an WKWWjj e5.f f beggl'j Tak the money, my boy, afid may God blessyoi. anu give you ana j.our.a.unt Detter days! ' it was the. sjpint that makes poor boys groif illtO USeful ahd Successful Wen ft maAm George d6 this; for in after vearsstVat')iitrc boy becarad rk "noted arifat; 'whose '-praisd eras apoKen by many tongue. ' All children ihobld cherish a desire to do what they can' for themselves, ai soon as possible. ' Thos who kan on father and inothor for every--thing will find it -haed work' to get along by -and -by, as they- may hare to do whew tbeir'parekti diev t Learn therefore, to help yourselves, always taking care to do so un derJifc advice aad with the consent of yoic parent and guardians. JUut Repository 4 A-Bii RoBBar. The Memphis Com mercialtiays . v; : i t ... iS id kPfie of the coolest outrzgeaeyer per-; petratad upon a citizen of Memphis, oc-. cured on,Wedneadaj evening last, A well dressed fejlow called at, the, residence:.bC Of n. AlberPike. oa Pontotoc lltrcet,. and" upoiieing Informed of the absence ! that gentleuian Trbin home', asked ta see his'rece. who was ieii ia cnarge oi me noase, anu wtibia he trreteTtded to have been acquaint-1 ed with during the late war. Although" rail mg to Tect)gTjrz.e me rouow spun cnirr ing the parlor, the oua Udy treated hiuv with the courtesy becotning her positon as hoVtess'of her uncle's e6tablibhmenf,Jaud. sustained a conversation of several winutei duration, in the course of which the request1 was made on the part of the Intruder thai he might see the gBerats portrait." This1 request being coupled with many jusar-V antes of the high esteem in which U ico:i eral was held, and the most fulsome U it- teries ol herself, the yeanglady relucn.Mj retired into an adjacent room to prouueae the picture, $fn ber return to the pjr lor, but a few seconds alter, to her ut.vr astonishment and as it would prove, to hef sorrow, she found that the rascal "had dis' appeared, and with btra about 1500 in gold com which had been plated iri a lock-drawer in the apartment. 'Bjr- the time the lat- ter disrovery was made tna peepetrator u the outrage had (succeeded in making his escape dubly sure. ! ." .!-:.." . . Littleton Chimblisi, aged sixteen years, son of James II. :Gbambliss of. Jackson county, Pla., who cultivated -fif'ceo acres in. corn and five acrea in coon, housed two hundred and sevent7-twqMbushels af corn and picked, for tbe gin two and a half, bates of cotton. Wtb' the usual appliaacea the crop was made by himself Urn at tSd ad cotton at $S ccutirathef below than above the market rlce , bis crop would yield seven hundred seventeen dollars and fifty cents. This boy has shown an Indus try and application worthy of all praise. ' '"Mr: Davil hss 'beeir removed from his casemates to more commodious sprtmcnts tn Carroll !al!.'.-i 'f
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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