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rill i I ' 1T7:.,,,j l 'J- ; nR a vri.roi I riM vvTPhrrmn - . j j - - - I . B 7 - . " inn - jSS tTv.-THIRD SERIES. 1 SA.LISBURY N. O. JANUARY 22, 1874. NO 1019 ' :VJJ- " : ' : n nvriiri nu. latflieu S!5 . i . . PCBMSHKD WEILT : j. J. BRUNER, Proprietor and Editor. . J. STEWART, Associate Editor. AT1IOV tVBCBIPTIOTf - U..UTIIH. j Copies to one address of Senator John W. Norwood, slivered in the Senate of Im Lnlina. on Tneadav. December. 16tn, 1873, on the subject of the State Debt. ittle act, of one man. is all that saves the people of the State from the collection or the attempted collection ex tnis enormous it ' 1 .$2.50 1.50 10.0 rm4m wVaV .aawawawaa7lsaaw. I am mwnmmzzmmmm .aawt awaaaa. f' U Myaj ww Jfr. President: I hare two object tionsto the bill under consideration, which ia my opinion, ought to prevent its pas sage. Other objections to it I reserve for a general view of the whole e object, which 1 desire to take, ia support of the amendment which I had the lienor to offer as a substitute for the bill. First. This bill assuming the State to be insolvent proposes with $6,000,000 to pay something over $28,000,000 of oar K T m m .M U a . aSkaA AAA AAA debt, which reaches nearly aau,wu,uvu, and for that Parable, it divides the hold 7 --.'. . A a- . era of our bonds, for that amount, ot debt into three classes. The first and favored class, holding bonds to the amountof 3,632,200, are to I be paid hit y eeuta in tne aonar. xu second class, holding bonds to the amount of ft7.259.460. are to receive thirty cents in the dollar, and the third class, holding bonds to the amount of $11,181,687, are to receive twenty cents in the dollar. Now as the eutire debt ot $22,00,000 Bishop Cummins' Views. k, Last Sunday, the Bishop of the Re formed Church. Dreaehed a Mrmnn An tk B "J - - 1 www Little Fellow's Petition. One of those beantiful stories that seem 1 .. . " washing dishes ; t was and most iniquitious tax. By a single to illuminate all the society whence thsy r I rniaSw7;. ? always .a , tha fatal iwnrH ia timnonrtpri nfr 1) I innnop ,nH In . n f S. lr ""i " UHMIIflieQ. 1 never SBL And at this very moment, wfe are threat- comes to us from taeereat metronolis. In " " ,uu,c,u i remu, mai wamie awu t unity of ihe Church, in which be rerated mrxoA arifK now aniltf tn r-ftmrwl ibp rollec that. mU txnlain. 1V with il. J WatU & CHe, Or a bit of paper 10 SCTlbble tbft tKanruM r -,K. : 1 T""" "r.Tt K " I "17' r M . - rV LT '-7 -r" ,utra,,uu tion of this interest. Sir, 1st us wait a able arteries of business and social life . iu "'. ? u fc Ui .ou"H tu .""V oaooies. "i u the preUnded rift of the Holv Gboat hr alittlelonger,aBd heinnohurrytotakegItteT,itewrwt 1 ,d day, "than the Uyiog on of priestly hands, and ea this leap ia the dark. And when we do studies for the comtempktive observer ? 2K "7 M J"ie hw sarprise that the nineteenth act, let us consider well and deliberately that the little under-sceues of misery and , , T7 ' aen 1 wnUni centnry had stood such theories so long what we are about, and make a sore and woe bidden in garrets or cellars will es- I 1 he Bishop's definition of the Church of safe bussiness of it, and not make the ter cape the attention they dsaerre, unless , . l,a morn,nK , came wben bad one God, and of thorn who sesames, it, is so ribln baulk, which I fear this bill would the eye is wary and the heart unusually '?8 T WMU ff" f";. u Mt thoroughly orthodoa that no thoughtful I J .. i.u . . i nng ,a i N . Afo.wk. aHU.:. i . i. I uwaJ u 7 vua wan in me aiuinr-noni mm nn nh t in i 1- .v... heavy weight of taxation upon the people, ed out in fumes of liquor or the shadow of . . j u pu "w7 ,n l0e namweet man can understand it. The iWfionubilitjr il aa the inoHt The Ladies of the Oram! A Cincinnati lady, writing from ington, says : Boston draws herself as sevurrfv. yonr ceYebral dr rrlopmest llrrwejrh eye-glass and coolly ak: "What da !" New York disnlavs bar ailka m w and after it has been done, still leave the pestilence. The gutter exposes not . - lie 1.1! J.l . I I 1- .1 . V J . . such an enormous loaa or pontic aeui i me uuman neau s worst innrmi ties, nor haneiuer over them, as will be sufficient do charnel house and potter's field cover w a -.a l.SW . , r ' , - to crush them down to the earth, and ine- up the deepest lite-auguihh in the surcease vitahiy prevent the restoration of our pub- of pain they offer. W hejrever the langu lie-uaeutt, ana aa efieetually prevent the renovation of our protperuy as a State the great objects which we have m view diamonds, and pertly says : What are worth! Philadelphia, with pri and pnrsed-up lipa, aaku : "Who was 1 t . I il www a a. m araoa iaioer : site W astaisgtoo stops betweeo the waits sad the Ostaasai se bsV bnira: "Can you daneel fw. w hands ' iuc garrci, ana u nas never come aown since. I had been uuusually fretful and discontented with the dark May morninr that he took the croup. Gloomy weather gave me the headache, and I had less Charch is the household of Ood ; there is bat one Church, and no man in tbs Church a . .. unices oe as savau. it is tae tail are to Mi asouri on the Salary G rah. ' 8t. Loiria, Jaa. 9. A resolution i is Mic laimrc iu iv i discriminate between the mr.tkal Church P 7 lM a?wl 10 dV ..M5 w , k.. eTW 1 rasideat satd THE FAVORITE HOME REMtUY. n o,inentlr a Famil r Medicine : and by being k.t ready for Iramedlate resort will sare many conB8li-Qf 3tote bonds of $1,000 each ; and an hour oisuneniig ana manjr a - . prori.ioDB 0f th,8 bill, each and wd Joctors' bills. r , , j holdW is allow- After orer Forty Yeara' trial it ia still receiv- tQ come in geparately to your PuWle iu the moat unqualified testimonials io i frrea8urer and demand and receives new i m r a l. a. . nav a'ttau raniKr aim i waalrom persona oiua r - -ood bond for his old one, according to J-.minuii ppjaagiaiw w""1"" -t p p ,, , j- . , . the per cent age allowed to the class, to FFFECTUAL SPECIFIC which it belongs : sow suppose only TUafivMHToMHoI'LiverComplaintareabitterl one-half of the bonds making this $22, - - .1... , K Pain in the Hack. I nrn Sk f ol ill tkna Via nrpapntcH U or JoinUy often misUken for Rheumatism ; excbanfea . whst I ask, will Jkj the V T:A' of .APP?UleJ. SIT. ennseoueneaT to the State t Simply thia. wJa painful KenBation of having failed to Yon will bav incurred a new and valid 4a aonetliing which ought to have been done; debt stronger even than the special tax PtVllUy, Lo Spirita, a thick yellow appearance bonds of $3,000,000, and you will have af the Skin anu x taken for Coniui a7mpi.. .. . i I : ti.oroa.riv pvpH hr the law creatine: it. and (kw but the lIVER, Hie targwH. u.Ra.. - . ' hti'r ia generally the seat of the disease, and if beyond yonf1 power to recall, alter, or lot Regulated in time, great auflering, wretched- cnange ; and yet there will remain against a and Daaxu will ensue. us outstanding and unpaid, $11,000,000 For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jann- or one-half of this same debt. For one I 1:1 nilUoaa attacks. SICK HEADACHE, aai not wilKiift to make such a bargain. riu. DeDressiou of Spirits, SOUK STOMACH, I And I cannot believe the people will Heart Burn, 4c, 4c. 1 it aa-.jl .past, arsst and ncsi amny w tSaWordl Manufactured onlyhy J. H ZBZLZSr dk CO , Macon, CJ., and Philadelphia. Price, $1.00. Sold by all Uruggista, THE SUBSTITUTE FOR THE BILL. I will now proceed to the consideration of the amend men t which I have had the honor to offer as a substitute for the bill under discussion. Tbese resolutions antra, four pro post tioua : mm im 4 I. That the people arc so muco itnpov and the organ ixat ions called churches that fusion. The one ban 1y Ghost not of wa- viear of Christ on earth Ha doc not thin k that hymn since that it don't cut me to that controversies esn destrov lbs unit? the heart; for the croup cough rings out of the Church of Christ, because iu mem- . t t war a I . T " wiin n. ne errew worse towara inehi. brs are ut.iir.rl in Him U . r,;n I .! .1 . i .a. aa a J mi I I Mil in.n air inv I a nai. . . t . . i j a, acre ot the soul s strns-e- esiaMad aanir na? f j iwau vo enaiesa con I T an(T- . .IT .7. .1.7 . PB X7 W" O I Mar k, ar.a n . n .l til m . , . its weeninirs. its Wrecked booea bmvelv J . . a-e. usm is mat or me no . borne, ta dvinir in life and Uvinwin death wnt ? anKeI PfeaenUy rang ter. There ia no 1 : .O - - OT-- . I rvn t that muta 1 onurrl. w . L - 11:1 . 1 I i j !,.,. , - n,,ik F .1...!"-- "v..a...N. vvuKti. i u t 1 1 uMi I IU IOC D1IQOD a creeu l in buubsU) ucic nic uuit ucaui ui iuc I and 14 laWal It and when my li us band came home be weat for the doctor. . At first he seemed to erished by the war as to be unable, of the paraphernalia of the stage, the applause, present time, oy taxation, to pay any pan of the public debt. II. That our new State Government imposes as heavy a burden of taxation upon the people as they can bear iu and Eyes, a dry Cough often mia- impoged an additional annual tax of $180,- nsmption. .goaastftjs anyof J . fc. fc wi be asss attend the disease, at others, very u" , r"' . 'DL V . u A their present impoverished circumstances. III. That the people of North Caro lina are not responsible for the late war, or ;8 u0 8ubiimer prayer than this whieh he V- 1 ! . . . . 1 . . . . ... its caiamuous consequenoee. uttered in bis spirit a Isst gasp ot lite IV. That the General Government, "Merciful God, make room for a little fcl a aO a Ml should assume the payment or so much ot I iow " Wilmington Star. a ! , a. . ? 1 our puouc aeot, as in jusuce ana equity, ought to be paid. Or at least, should lend to the tate such fiancial aid and credit as will enable us to provide lor the to'at extinction of the debt, upou iust and reasonable terms, without oppres- ing the people. aa .a t mm at aaa a little Italian musician will touch a pure toned, tender chord. A violinist of very tender years and supereminent gifts even for his nation, his little life poured forth il ti i . t- i iu ureiwT, uio ucaii uraiiuK ui ui iwj i , . . . - " 7 O I llln him knt it m nrgrnrl mtn infl.mai.tA. symphonies, he wss constantly employed ZL Tu J tor his child nature to bear up under the "M.u ""kw" r"1 "r , - - - . .1 I nnrhl tr hnvn Kami pa art in iftnn.r.' excitement. The eoreeous liehts and ., . . " 1 - - i mh ill ill." 1 1 1 1 i ii r f knA m A .. n . , m BI..L llIA !.k.. the late hours overpowered the little one s . T a,. . r ... . , . now; and when a visitor comes, I can sit nerves. Without premoui lion ot hurt or I , . , ., . . nun uitHrit.il I v lua t:inn lioa oravo avav In :T. "T, 7.7 7l . V. rT work sll the time nis oeu iu me sun, areaa nuurs oi nigui the soul of the fitted child warned him that in a single moment the Angel of Death would come. In all literature there faith. The Rents or Jamzstowv. Jamess town was settled by the intrepid John Smith, May 13th, 1607, sad was, as Is well known, the first' English settlement on this continent. It was a peninsular then : it is an island now. The water of the Fortv voted for or took the back pay aaaadtna that so Doaaocrat wka W for it, from Missouri, shoald be elevated1 to any office of trust or profit. Desemr the discussion Gov. Wawdswu was oos , demand ior Che appointment ol Gen. F9. Blair as State Snperiotendcntof Iusuraace, and the Democrats ware manual a r d ior voting for Fernando Wood for Speaker. ! lite vote on the passage of taw reselutsaav waa 102 yeas to 14 nays. , H I The Omaha neralJ says that i a tD9 fU4 1 entire popolatMm of tha Tarvilorv of hraaka. which thee taUracW a larar long since forced a passage through the I of wtvaft la now Dakota. Wyoming au narrow neck that connected it with the main lend and left it sn island. Bat the effect of attrition did not end here, For nearly a mile from this locality "the noble sanction such a financial scheme. Sir, let the friends of thU bill amend it, by requiring all ihe bonds representing the entire debt, of $22,000,000, o be first filed with the Public Treasurer, before he is allowed to issue a single new bond. Or at the very leas , let the State be pro tected by a. satisfactory guarantee,, that all the bonds shall come in and be ex changed on the terms offered by the bill. We will then have security against cruel disappointment ; a heavy burden ot in creased taxation ; and an entire failure to restore the credit of the State, in the money markets of the world. The Sena tor from R.tndo nh has no hesitation in assuring us that all the bond-holders will agree to the compromise, then they are , 5 0,0 0 0 For $1.00 THE FIRST GREAT 8 ALT LAKE GIFT Concert, authorized by and under the im mediate supervision of the city authorities of Urinne City, for the benefit and in aid of the Public Free School, The Only free School in Utah Tery. all ready to come forward with their bonds. " 1 T A lltntM A, at- Trustees of Public Free School OCR LOSSES BY THE WAR. First Proposition. The people are so much impoverished by the war as to be unable at the present time, by taxation, to pay any part ofAthia Public Debt Sir, is this true I Allow me to read a paragraph, from the able statement of our public debt, which is presented to us by the Public Treasurer, iu this annual Re port, mid will be found on tenth page : "I have already stated, says the Public Treasurer, tbese losses which are demon strated by the present condition of the in vestments entered into by the State. It is not necessary to add to the list the enormous destruction of our property by the war ; the annihilation of our system There is no little boy worrying me to open a jack knife, and there are no shav ings over the floor. The msgaaines are not soiled by looking over the pictures, but stand prim and neat on the reading' James" has been gaining on the land. So table just es I leave them. much of the old town ia now under water "Your carpet never looks dirty," said a and, at low tide, evidences of this met weary -worn mother to me. have sometimes been discovered in the "Oh ! no," i mnttured to myself, "there debris that is left there. The old tower Blight and Insect Composition. I are no little boots to dirty it now." and ruins of the church are now less thsu But my fate Is as weary as theirs fifty yards from the water and must, in weary with sitting in my lonesome parlor time, be submerged unless some action be st tw Might, weary with watching for the taken to prevent it. The tower, ivy arms that used to twine around my neck, grown and pieturesqae ss it is, lifts itself for the curia that brushed against my some thirty -five feet above the plain, and . i A writer in the May issues of the Gar dener's Monthly, says be paid $50 for the recipe for a blight composition which is not equal to that prepared in the follow- vara a t ing manner : 1 weuty-hve oxs. Liverpool M rw a a a ana a raao, waa zs,oai. i asu inert was thrva-eigbths f a hoaaea beta to square mile of laae rather a this aaulemeui. But ia 1870 the State of Nebraska eootaiaef 122.903 inhabitanta, irakioa lor iu 71, ' Snare miles of laae aaa ami sad lva-aigsn a soul of population to the aqua re sajkt, sot a thickly settled country yet, when Wa eonaider that the Iva-aiahu generally baU some local oSee or weat to Congress. To. day it thinks that the State has a popolsJaau ot at least JUU.uuu. J .. a, I Capt. S. Howe, J. S. Oerriah and Alex. Toponce. $2 2 6,5 00 TO BE Distributed to the Ticket Holders GRAND GIFT. CONCERT, TO BE HELD AT THK Let them do it Sir, there is another objection of a like character, to this bill far more important and fatal. There is another large class of State bonds outstanding aeaiust us, which are not embraced in this bill at all. I mean the npecial tax bonds, amounting in prin cipal money alone to 811,400,00, with several millions of past due interest upon them, and increasing annually at the rate of $694,000. In the very forcible speech which the Senator from Randolph (Mr. salt, five ounces copperas, three ounces blue vitriol, one pound of concentrated lye, five pounds bard soap or one gallon soft soap. The manner of preparing and applying it to apple and fruit trees is giv en as follows ; " Take an old iron pot and put in the salt with a sufficient quantity of water then heat. Pound up the blue vitriol, then the balance of the compound ; if too hard put in harness oil until it is thin enough to brush on. Glean the roots of the tree and cut out the borer ; have a small brush something like a marking brush, and cover the wonnd. On the lar gest part of the body snd limbs use a small whitewash 'brush, four or five in ches wide and not very thick. 1 his will Tun Nomination. The nomination Mr. Cashing is not liked by very SBsnsy the leading; Republican beustors. Ia the. - L . . . l C I 1 . , , i ! ii. I.M.Ii . L. . m.... r. t 1 u .i..L Ir.An f. . A o.il.l-A 1, m imnAaalkl. I Inl nl.M nt.H. a af I 11 IsMk A Ka - - K . Cueca, ior MIC j nung laugu .u a. raug uu I ID eijuiccu iici nju.n. a im y .."'v i a, yaavar. ui.uj mrm vyvtt my with rr.ine. aa we watched t he blaaiuff to ascertain the exact date of the construe -neat as an attempt on ine pan Of tbs fire, or made rabbits with the shadow on tion of this old building, for It was not the to punish them for rvsWaw ta es . i n :i . i -1 c. .1 l ..j . .u u u Jadwe Willistas, susse be knew that iue wail, wainiiaj iuci 1 iir unniun iui i inoi cuhich ucvkw mkic, ihwuku i -r , . -. PM - ""- I-.. wkh do.k.le..b.UtflrioU,,17;hnior,. 577 ai'd ease I longed for, but at what price 1 As the site of it is included in the Buy isy also say that ha is too old, sad that. And when I see mothers with grown up acres deeded to the authorities of James though be may, with hia vigorous constitn- sons, driving to town or church, and my City for public bouses, some steps should tion, anrvive the present Administration, be hair silvered over with gray, I wish I had be taken by the county or State to pre- could hardly be eipected to oathvataa from further demolition, snd to point-rW-J thev murmured less. of labor, the. ruin of our wealthiest people 1 make the varnish regular and kill every a a a ! fl a . m . 1 S . 1 ' r1. aaaa.i am .a a LaI Aatfna mm m . . w - bv the abolition of slavery : the death or disabling of multitudes of ocr young men in battle or by disease ; the sweeping away of our peis tnal property, our horses, our cattle, our farming implements ; the deterioration of our lands. It is not ne cessary to call to mind the effects on a million ruiued people, of the financial troubles of 1867, snd the present year. Every fair minded man will admit, that if ever a State ean be justified iu demanding that creditors should abate a part of their insect To every mau thai owns an or chard, this recipe is invaluable." From the Charlotte Democrat. Curious Indictmemt for Treason. A friend furnishes us with the follow ing copy of an Indictment for Treason in North Carolina in 1679. The charge, thst the King of England had been too intimate with a disreputable woman, and that the Cavaliers were the greatest rogues serve it Irom further demolition, ai nrevent it from ever nsssing under the ewaa absolute control of private parties. The island is now owned by a New Yorker, and hence the greater necessity tor action in the premises to preserve this memorial of the first settlement of Virginia . Lynchburg Virginian. at the Opera House, City of Corinne, worthy made in support of his bin, he denounced these special tax oonus as ..sal IHarch Slat 1874. Depository, Hank of Corinne. atutn. nnn rrTnirTiTfl i PRICE, $1.00 Each, 0E SIX FOR FIVE DOLLARS. $226,500IN GIFTS ! AS FOLLOWS : How to Tanax 8 laud sr. We once heard a story of two men who started to . I ; r. inr m avVlllo A V ' in th world, was a matter for serious in- ? " , 'j . Mr. Camoun aa a Prophet-The saatlgatmn m the following Bill of Indie, 'ITjS Currency. ment will show : thj un M sunk tbe Wttteni Richmond Dispatch. Province or Carolina. bills, where he made himself comfortable . m mm a m . a a SWA . . a a T T U . L 1 - On tbe 22d of March. 1838. following Aloemarie uounty, wovemoer, io. at the inn. nis onry irouoie wa, utu up his ideas, he said : At a Grand Council held for the Coun- "I now undertake to affirm positively, ty of Albemarle, the Attorney General, and without tbe least fear that I can be George Durant, exhibited the following nawMful. arhat luntnfnre I have but indictment against Thomas Miller, and and it is possible that tbe next president not be ia political accord with the men who . I. - 4 a ! . .t e of lbs Republicans are very sngry nomination, and would work lor tas did they not fear that the Preaident wet obstisste, sad. ss they term fcl up tbe party." Most of the Democratic Senators will for Mr. Cashing'- eoafirmsliou, sod there is little doubt that be will be confirmed early . -U V V 7" Ileal w Lua a. m. a w ia - demands ; proportioned to losses, uufore- goggesled, that a paper issued by Gov- the evidences to prove it, and desired jui seeu oy notn parties, at ine time oi ine ernmen t with the Btmple promise to re tiee snd the processes oi ine isw. creation of the debt, that State is North ceive it in all its does, leaving its credi- ) Graa l Cash Gift 1 ' . . ' . .... t I. 1 aft ft. 1 1 1 I SO NO tso 700 m ).:too 50,000 4 It $1 ,000 each " 500oach " 100 each " 50 each ' 20 each " 10 each.... " .r each 1 eaeh.... ....aso.coo . 25,000 12,000 ..8,000 ..6.000 6.000 4,000 , 3,000 .2,000 5.000 10,000 ......10,000 10,000 14,000 6,000 6,500 .50.000 Cash Gift amounting to $226,500 52,1134 ONE CHANCE fraudulent and void, and bad no fear that any court would ever enforce them against us ; and therefore be left them ont of his bill. The Senator from Mecklenburg (Mr. Waring) asks me if I think, there is any mode by which these special tax bonds can be collected ; and if so, how it can be accomplished. I had just reached that very noint, and will proceed to an swer the inquiry. As an individual, I believe these hoods to be unconstitutional and void, and joiu in the condemnation of them as fraudulent and infamous. But sir, my opinion or the solemn declaration of this General Assembly to that effect will not relieve us in this great emergen cy. It is a question for the Courts to decide. And the Courts have already poke n. In the Supreme Court of North Carolina, in tbe case ot L niversity Kail road Company against Holden, Gov., re ported in 63 vol. of N. C. Reports, page 410, four Judges of that Court against the single opiniou of Chief Justice Pear son tbe contrary, held these bonds to be valid. I have the case before me and Carolina," ! tors to take it or gold and silver, at their I bv the name of Thomas Miller, Sir, what are the items embraced in this option, would, to the extent that it would county, apothecary, for that thou, not comprehensive statement of our losses by circulate, fonn a perfect paper circulation, having the fear of God before thine eyes, the war 1 I will enumerate some of them : which could not be abused by the Gov- but being stirred and moved by the ins tig Let us estimate the loss of 331.000 prnmpnt that it would be as steady audi nation ot the Devil, out of the rancour slaves worth in I860 $200,000,000 uniform in value as the metals themselves, I and malice of thine heart forethought, did for his laggard companion. He thought surely some evil mdst have befallen him. Long after dark, - bis fellow companion arrived. When asked the cause of his j i i i:J . "f w.. ohnwad' to ston st every other eiivched out for s good JCV- aj W V -' W aa . B aWftt - S 1 J Thomas Miller, thou atandeat indicted house to whip on me unmanneny o. that bsrfcea st me. JJiau t tuey Dsxa m Harris of the Concord Sun, is making arrangements to have his delinquent sub scriber" petrified. It is to be done bf means of a curious water which has jasi been discovered in Iooisisna He says t In little less than ne time we will have ai room full of Cardiff Giant, beautiful stat uary, Sec, in different positions .-Tlfcl ooes who promised to pay as ia sasaaf, era will seat near the stove, with seas spread warm Bank Currency at Bank Stock at Investments 8,000,000 8,300,000 and that if by possibility it should de nrer.iate. the loss would tall not On ine s in a rebellions and traitorous manner, at the house of Thomss Harris, in and about e stop to i of this you!" "Yes," replied the other, "but I did not stop to whip them.- I simply told them that they were ilbbred curs, and drove on. We are generally losers in the end, if efute all tbe back biting and They those who promised to pay ia things, such as money, chickens, Sec., sat will give high top stools ta sit on. Wa will set them about the room in diDeresa attitudes, snd jnit sfter they drink, WS wa will ask them for tbe subscription. " ! " II ICCI ill f, IOC 1WFO "1TUIU ! " "- " ' I 1 t . l rI'U . I in Internal Improvements, rananls, bat on the Government itself: for the month of November, 1673, utter and gossiping we may near nvvae to all loss at 21,000,000 the onlv effect of depreciation would be declare the following words, via : "1 hat are anuuj .... . :Li:.: son in this instance being Mr i . a a . t r . a it rm r m mmm a nn anr Binn an a iNiaiuifti mr: i . Destruction and loss of all other i virtually to reduce the taxes, to prevent it was under good hands since tne jving ""-b r " r j j Qwensby. who resides a ft s? nronertv. deterioration of -.hud. th i.itPrPaU of iha Government eame in." At the bouse of Captain Lph- ano scoiu unr ..mracicra Whi- rldi a m. lands, and loss of labor sjs- ' would be a sufficient guarantee. I shall raim Blount you did say, when the dis- ud sustameU W another, both having just been am of A07fi aan t. .v. .1: : . k,,t n ,n hnnt thp (nvi iiiaeana re hu,ku"-i i ..mnnf m An i irm i i Kill, v vf v.vvv nOL MTU lUkU LUC UIBCUBBIUU UURi lfcft. vi I wuuio " - J EYERY refer Senators particularly to the opinion NINE 1 f Judge Settle, in which be condenses the opinions of the other three associate J odgee Tha distribution will be in public, and will be and agrees with them in pronouncing the made tinder the same form and regulations as bonds to be constitutional and valid. 8an Francisco and Louisville Library Gift Hap. 5a thm n ftf th hitAaat .Tadieifttl Tribunal in the State, declaring the bonds suitable occasion I shall be able to make good every word I have uttered. I would be able to do more ; to prove that it is within the conbtitutbmal, power of Con gress to use such a paper in the manage ment of its nuances, according to the most rigid rule of construing the Constitution." Thus we see that the great South Caro W v Duke of York eras dead, 'that yoa hoped that the rest would not be long sfter him." Sometime in the month of June. 1675. at tbe bouse of the aforesaid Harris, you did utter and declare Cencert, under the supervision of a committee of prominent citizens selected by the the ticket holders. Rafairnce i i to the integrity of this enterprise to be good. And but a few days ago, here in tbe sod of the management is made to the lollowihg city of Raleigh, tbe Circuit Court of the til known citizen : Sam. L. Tibbals, A. Toponce, J. Malsh, J. H. ajsrriah-Merabers of City Council. a.JjJsT- J. Black, Ass't U. 8. Assessor, Malfh ft Greenwald, Proprietors Metropolitan Hotel ; Eugene Moore City Marshal ; W. W. Hull, Architect; Kehoe, Constable ; J. Kupfer, Jtweier: Cam. 8. Howe. Constractor : O. D United States followed the lead of our Supreme Court, and declared the bonds to be good, and declared further that the act of the General Assembly which repealed the Act creating the bonds, wss itself unconstitutional and void. But sunposiug the Courts do bold them to be a $300,000,000 And we have a grand total of $300, 000,000, which sutswwiH be fully sustain ed by si fill examination of the subject. Yea Sir, we may put down our material loss at not leas than $300,000,000. But by what rule will yoa arrive at the loss to the State of tbe thousands of the flower of her youth, and the prime of her manhood Hna statesman foreshadowed the present who fell in battle, or lingered out their national currency, which has proved to be lives in prisons and hospitals ; and by one of the greatest of national blessings. wuai ruie win yon estimate me puouc toss ut for that currency mis country upon .. -- I . , , ... . , h... hn rftvincpd ta a degree ot help-1 tea in sucn esse maue anu p"' les ruin the bare idea of which is pain- to aggravate your CJ"' faj mously abused our moat illustrious Lords Mr. Calhoun did not then dream of so Proprietors, and with abettors and sesis- large a national debt as we now have.- tors have broke prison and escaped, ta He, however, suggested the Government evade the stroke of Justice. credit as the 'besf basi- for a - paper cur- George Ditb akt Attorney General Mn. H .pme(l not clearly to see Demotions of John Culpepper, aged how enough of that currency for the wanta 31, Lawrence Gooaales and others, were of commerce was to be set afloat. tlis taken to support tbe above cnargea idea waa that it could be paid out by tne Government to its creditors, and was to ta. mmnmlmrmA mmmia hv the Government in saw svvvay wswsi J bear this in mind,; that "calumnies msy nanallv hta trnatrd. to lime and the slow but steady justice f public opinion ." that "vou woold not loose your lifts for . . . .. .LI. the King thst the King sometimes go. ma O . ... at people to fight iu unrighteous causes. "That ofrsll Religions in the world, tbe Cavaliers were tho greatest rogues ; and that there was no righteous dealing among tham. bv reason the King had his hand iu a whore's petticoat." Which words tn flip Staff ariaintv frnm the annn m Ami. : -r .i. .ivil war would are contrary to the form of several tam r MM - - . KULUIIIli UUa UI ftuc - - gration or large numbers ot our most pub lic spirited energetic and valuable citizens, reluctantly leaving their native State with ail its strong ties and memories, behind them, to fight the great battle of life in strange lands, because, from oar ruined condition, they have no sufficient trust and confidence in the belief that North Carolina ean again regain her former pros But we most add to thm dark and terri ble enumeration of lassos and calamities one other, greater than all the rest. Oar Dragged Unto Death. We bars to record another sad event which occurred 00 New Year's Dsy, tbe uafortenste auaf N miles from and leading unbibed, he wss riding fell snd Mr O came entangled in t right lag being tightly fsaterned by tha same iust shove the ankle. When tha ft a 3 i 1 I.. - Il.tJ , . , a. aungnveo animal aroac, 110 acrairu m iwj- A writer m Harper's Bazaar says : We & . . . . 4JI V 11 .a. . 1 iF I pail II IV 11,1 1 u I au Hit uuni uiuii, anu WM uo no. oeiieTe mere 11 mucu - f-,ini mrjt j .: .1 - ,1.. ,nAm, nrtrulaaa UV,,CT1 -rTi U I1UU WUKM (larval aaav ft . I ' 1 I . . t i j .1 1,1 , nnroruinaa an an aa umr ncvia it is a vary, useful creature, snd should not - be oespiseo. its rI.""r rassdssd the farm bouse shout three h vent the dangerous muitipiicauon o. wing- t" .u- ...i -t. f . it. . t. i area rami iiuih nutic iucj mvmiim ed insects. Entrapping am. m m , aod lacerated man was est nested snd aid sent for. His attendants a . ,i y i Li .lin restoring auiiuauun, o .ucrrr ia ai TZZ i?.!TrlZ.Ziwa Itwaa of hu iweovery. Our informant, ..w nno itiacwla tht avnnlrl fjft K P nOBBOSSIOn I ' .. . . l , T' W"JTX1Z- .u who has witnessed man Watftt m ' T" " " I 'J1 " . ? w - mm. a Richmond A Co., Commission Merchants; M. good, by what process i am asfeed, can K. Campbell, Proprietors Central Hotel ; Sin- they be possibly collected 1 Sir, I an- lleton A Creath, Proprietors Pacific Subles ; Bwer the duestion witb a feeling of con a 1. Hitch, Merchant, Sandy, Utah ; A. U. , nt:- . n. th. Helena, Montana. cera almost amounting to terror. By the 1 V will also announce that each and every very acts of the Legislature by wbiefc Pon buying a ticket can at any ami all times that $10,400,000 of our State debt 18 examine our hooka and all business tranactions created, an actual levy is made upou all nectd I with the enterprise; and as thedraw- , and penoaj taxable properly WSf prises will be placed in the hands of hon- , a.tata nf l i .,,, to nav saaTdiaiDterested men, it will insure a fair of the State, of i of i per cent, to pay and iin.ri;.i rf;...;k.; the annual interest during tbe whole pertod QmaA a. i vi. a wr.-.-j t ;...! nf .10 vears which thev have to run, to oe - ".ftjiuuftiuin KlU'i "aurau. I , ' . Commiasioa i lowed collected as other taxes are coUtctea. And a Monevahould be sent bv Express or by Sir. it is bv law made the business and pan on any solvent bank, by Postoffice Money Jut 0f tKm Auditor to have that tax eol "er, or Registered Letter at our risk. For . her Uxe, eoUected. And rcuiaps .Udreas . . notb43r ,.E w- MORGAx?, Manager. . . - 8chednlc. when he is. nnwi'inv T . mr . ,t.i- i - -'-uk a.ock suoz loo, "woriune, uwu. snes it to the Sheriffs of the State. That BacTAL MuaDga nr Qaaaaa Couhtt. mi Wa a aaaaa m mm, mmm mmM BW SU up, auu auuiuer Buaiigc auu uuouuauic pie. aJircUaUStancea uoat. , , .mA H.n I lixnti Government was impTsed upon by ed the way and the bmus for arbitrary power, under which Uerpei Bag- i pyioe the eounuy with a uaitona, papor hlUloffered . rswsrd gers, Officers in the service ot the Unite j currency -all bis predictions w.ta regaro . " -t marderer. who i . l .1 I . . . a - - - - - mm i m ill aa lU IUI bUV mmm w w - - - otates auu outer niunuerers cams in, who to the credit and eonyeuwuaw ir , mia , hJi mmim. about seemed to think that what was left to us baw6 been completely fulfilled. described as W"1'! twoniv-nnp or lwu t Tnai o " - mm mm WftVWa W -mm-mm- mW m was their own appropriate spoil to be divid ed among themselves. Wilmington. N. C, January 10. The steamship Sherman, from New York for Mew Orleans, sprung a leak Thurs day at 2 P. M. aad sunk Friday ia ten fathom water twelve miles south of Little river bar. Theses pta in, crew and all tha passengers were saved ; also a considera ble portion of the baggage and cargo and time only proves forecast of his giant mind. aar. una..... . T . " " " j i taath in talking, is about five feet eleven statesmen tbis coauuy wa. r . . : ma weighs shout one wiauuui -uvi- . . tv. 1 hundred snd sixiy pououa. " f.irthiT nartieulars. than that it was aa unprovoked and brutal affair. A bay of Coboes, fifteen yeara of age, aad ano'ther of Pottsville, sixtynioe years of ace, were married tbe other day, tbe . . . a . . 1 ' . . J aTLa aaf ft Wat Tbe President has withdrawn the no mi r f w : - l'l..,.ft I...ti . -? ' . . I - j .u-." .k- I nation ol 31 r. iiuauis aa vu. hride of one being io.ru .nu .u c. . Tjnilca Su other fifteen. If Congress is going ami- r Vm . A k.. nntn nothing to tone The steamship was owned by Frederick trash of the country, Baker, of New York. journ. down tbe it bad trundle bed better ad taa in nlace of Chase, dee'd, snd hss nomi nsted Hon. Caleb Curbing for that posi tion. and it has been remarked thst, if spiders should strike, snd for a single month in summer refuse to set their traps, ws could of our dwellings. Ifevertheless there may mm be such a thing aa too many spiders in tbe world a possibility agaioat which nature has provided When spiders are thickest and busiest catching mes, a targe and peculiar looking fly appears upon the stage of action, and adroitly seises the -V i i m t spider' wherever tound. xnese apiuera are stowed away in secret cells to be food for the yonug flies. Thas there is com-. penaation sll around. y iernble sights on tbe battle field, says be never btssid such a spectacle aa the wretched man presented ; bis head appeared to be has tared into a pulpy mass, while his bad wss hornbly mangled. I WW a para ir well Imitatk Him, Bove. There's one way to get along in life, beys; br ing strict attention to business, and forming duties well. One of our known rich men began life as aa errand On the 7th of December, a meeting of boy, and did his work aeeureisfy-ui. citizens was held in Lilesville Township, 'riUaf; sno aniomeiic sner a wmre oe Anson county, and lesolutions adopted learuew ow MT endorsing and approving of tho course of W . m M . a a . m WW the Hon. A. M. Waddlll In tbe Mouse oi Representatives at Wsshington city. The proceedings of the meeting are published in tbe Wilmington Journal of the 8th of January, It ia a matter of not much importance, but as Anson county is not in Mr. Wad dill's District (bat in tbis District) ft ia a little curious that citizens of that e.-uuty employer commended bit accuracy, "ft ml a I relied on mm, because ne was ii It is thus with every occupation, accurate boy is tbe favored one. who employ man do not wish to be on constant lookout, as though they rogues or fools. If a carpenter must at bis journey-man's elbow to be that his work is right, or if a cashier t run over his book-keeper's columns, tab might ss well do the work himself aa to WtV .LavaiU iwatsao-fAras tart til tKsft RnfsVPn tsaU Vfl of another Diatriat and undertake to ''back employ another to do it in that wsy ; and him up." Cbsrity sb-vuid begin at home, H M P7' I earveciallv when It is needed at home.- nd ol sucn su unoer rsie worn Charlotte Democrat. as he can. 1ST 4 2mos. i. Sm
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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