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j lhe Carolina Watchman. 2 VOL. V.-TBIRD SERIES. SALISBURY N. C. JULY 3ft 1874. SO 41 -wnnip m iM I T Jv WMOLiE ICO. 1930 : irLlKII:i WIsIliT . j, j. BRUNEE, Proprietor aad Ediioi. j J. STEWART Associate Editor. 4TKS OF HI B( H I ITIO H ..TPPriv WATCHMAN. M?"T"':. ar. : " 5 weekly W-Ubn,... Yeas in advance One Six Months One MOirrn Rates 'or Ioirte. thn regu 3.0 50 $100 15 . greater number Hoecial notice. 26 per cent, more ar advertisements 0 80 AH (1 inch) One insertion two of insertions Reading notice SSmsms - 'd u-erU"'- i 1 rvji i TurrAvnRlTF HOME REMEDY. Thin unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to on tain a single particle of Mercuby, or any nnrious mineral substance, bat is PURELY VQET ABLE. containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, which on all-wise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will aire all Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver and Bowls. siBsuns' Liver legalatar or Medlene. In eminently a Family Medicine ; and by being knt rdv for immediate resort will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. After over Fortv Years' trial it is still receiv- ified testimonials to its vir- Imm from net-anna of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physicians commend itssthe most'" EFFECT UR AL SPECIFIC For Dyspepsia or Indigestion Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and change of water and food may be faced without fear. AaaRemedv in MALARIOUS FE VERS, BOWEL, COMPLAINTS, RESTLE N EM, JAUNDICE, NEAUSEA. T NO BQUAIj It is the v.snpeat Vnreat sad Best Family Madiatas ia the World ! Manufactured only by j b mxxtxsr oo , Mscon Ja., and Philadelphia. Price. $1.00. Bold by all Druggists. ... M M TAKE THE PAPERS. Why don't you take the papers. They're the life of my delight, Eieept about election time, . And then I read from spite. Subscribe you can not lose a cent, Why should I be afraid ? For eash thus spent, is money lent. On iuterest (bar fold paid. I know two friends, as much alike As ever you saw two stumps, And no phrenologist could find A difference in their bumps. One took papers ; and all his life Was happier than a king's ; His childreu alt could read and write, And talk of men and things. The other took no paper. And while strolling through the wood, A tree fell upon bis crown. And killed himvery good. Had ha keen reading of the news At home, like neighbor Jim, I'll bet a cant that accident Would never happened him. Go then and take papers. And pay to-day pray not delay. And my word heard, it is inferred, Ton will live till you are gray. ADVICE TO JOHN. toq should e'er get married, John. A not to pay is an ugly thing, If thing yon please to call it When it hangs o'er a man who has No money in his wallet. And now when yon are married, John, Don't try to ape the rich ; It took them many a toilsome year To gain their envied niehe : And as you gain the summit, John, Look well to your beginning. And then will all yon win repay The care and toil of winning. AT THE GARDEN-GAT. Civil Bights and 8 Equality, The Republican Party ia in fitvor against it. via n:n b: Li. j eta -i t I JUJ Gordon, who would have votei against it" I semblv civil rights W?i!C!ed SJ!! FIFTY LADIES IN WATER, - Not a sinirle democrat voted fnr Am when Mr Houston, of Catawba, offered the billand only three Republicans voted who was for and again civil righSEve Sicimmtng Matches voted for it or dodged. o on toe table was A BUMMER PICTURE. The light of a summer sunset still lingers adown the west. The tender charm of the gloaming ia fall of a quiet rest ; The trembling stars are faint and few in the misty sky above. As I stand alone at the garden -gate waiting for yon, my love. Rnrpmfin f W TT "tog member i ntmn T:k A ua :i x u I T - . . v ' I The rote to lv r: -T T;z:: :.rr rT ( w-) and (Va.- favoring V- w ih w wuo snau In arivrroU K i.u. I Th ri.,; a.. sit at the tables of an inn, a hotel or a bill. Mr. JWwll f (Xf mm 1 aasoi.tmow .sr - , boarding house, or on the benches of the most prominent Republicans in the crra rights box a school-house, or in the boxes of a Senate, and a recognized leader of the J?LGM , ,'"1 Republican Party, distinctly declared, NoCarolW w. av uy tuC ion i pains ana that where separate schools for the two 8PfIW,J petition the Congress of the Uni penalties applied to coerce it. races wcre Ka wnnU . IfJfSJP tbe11 P-H in luc iiubmwj ui nenreaeniauvea- Known as entary Civil Rights Bill, believ- the Civil Riehte Bill in full, as it establishment Mr RontwAll . ,we do' the "mediate effects of be the suppression of our near Fort Hamilton laws were possiDie, ne wouiu as a The following are the provisions of matter of public policy oppose their the Supplementary ie Civil Rizhte Bill in fnll n aiMteKK.kmM4 tlt. n . hig, we do, that 0 7 "i ......v,m. mi. uuuinui saiu; men t iw vnn H h. iko .nnn.A. r ... hnnHnJ ..J cr, pooocM uiv ocubwj ui uie umwa oiares, "And therefore, I say, if it were possible, as P"uuc 5U0019 lor "tn white and colored ; stake boat and return, making altogether oaw l c-irtii mr . . m v. l . r i i . . .... liw pinainrf nt mant? r 1.1 , . . w i on the 23rd day of May, 1874: See, The La teat Tonng Brown, the mind TL. MT? . . I r - M.mmm. mm nvaitn a Mrs. MUbr. wae it A T . TT M. M . I 1H Tt . I i ur umiiion on Wednesday the i saejtai expert novel spectacle was presented of over fit VDK M sawtoetod are said to be ty ladies sporting in the water, under the derfttl. hnt her physical powers stilt direction of Mrs. A Bennett, who has fit- "iking. ted up pleasant bath houses on the beach Having magnetised a about a quarter of a miss from the fort. I Paaraf her baods over the top and aeveo swimming matches were arranged l" ,ef' ,be tarns it on its face and for pnaea presented by Mrs. Bennett. reo,eata any gentleman 1 hree ladies contested in each race, all ck to ,U4M roa its legs, sisapftp allow being pupils of Mrs. Bennett at the free ,0 to P1 the tip of her iager npow swimming bath at the feet of Eleventh mn7 P 8eerat wf stela H aes street, New York. The distance was one ttT P,Ue lDIr fnll strength against the hundred and fifty vktos out. around s ,llue ttnffr of this little wonte. bnt k fatled. HI r, wha is poxalmg tmhU mmr taamV c. 1. That all ci tizens and other per- white children, it is in the highest decree in-1 tore' wel1 tue thorough demoralization wnbin the lnnsdietton of the United expedient to either establish or tnforat OI our society and the cause of bitter strife sons States be entitled to the full and eqnal such schools. between the two races. From a thorough enjoyment of the accommodations, ad van- lThe theoi7 of human equality cannot be ed??I1of the, nation we are satisfied ' ..... . . ' tmw.lt : C -I! A l! I ft . .i lliat the Mill VrknlH nnaratn nva, Hiautvniia. tages, tactlittea and Drivileffes of inns, JU waaung mm account tne . , . public conveyances on land or Over arehway, and vine. perfumed roses cling Some rich with the hue of damask, some white as the buds of spring ; This, proud as an Orient beauty, lifting her glowing cheek, That, fair aa a stainless vestal, gentle, and pure, and meek. ment, and also of common schools and public institutions of learning or benevo lence supported, in whole or in part, by general taxation, and also institutions known as agricultural colleges endowed by the United states, and of cemeteries so supported, subject only to the conditions and limitations by law, and applicants in tne larcre cities it io nraaihta in .i.Kii.h -'" iuuk ui manv oi uur nuaaeio wonun: ikm ..i. hM ia MM separate schools for black children and for be olur landlords and hotel propria- . old onepm ... combinad tVasr at contested for by Annie Mason, Adelaide thoogt generally the table is broke between the two races. From a thorouc 0' nd Sophie Stevens, and was won 'n me enort. It u i Vrv ratretkST w - i ar . w . mm 1 - w different conditions of the different mem- Iy 10 our 1x81 interest, and therefore we pre- and Pauline Broughton, for a rold neck obaolutely float all over the room. Tkat cnain, which was won by Miss B rough- " say, n is continually trykag Is tret ton. The third race, for a locket, brought w7 horn the lady's aBUgwoiatT mmi srfll out airs, wood, Mrs. Donefas, and Mrs M, m I w iiv vaaaivivuv aaivui- m . wuter. Ift ! t I fer this net it inn t . . . .. ' utci o ui me i2iniiiim i'f mi imikj n 17 numan arv- i i and trellis, the eatres and older places ot public amuse- cietv : but in the nobhc Hrhool here Guyther, (white Radical for Washington ciety; but in the public schools, where children of all classes and conditions are brought together, this doctrine of human equality can be taught, and it is the chief means of securing the perpetuity of Repub lican institutions. And inasmuch aa we have in this country four million of colored county) moved to lay it upon the table. The ayes and noes being called, the motion was rejected by the following vote : Arts Abbott, Bean, Bo we. Brown of Davidson ; Bryant of Halifax : Buna, Cobb, Corson, Dudley, Eillson, Foster, Gilbert, Tha balmv breeze of the sunset steals bv tit. ' T" wuum uiey are 10 m associated in political u;riuu, jncuaurin, miner, jicna Z rrl!. hke 10 c,tIBeM of every roce ana eo,or. "d public affairs, shall be assimilated and Perry of Bladen, Sharp, Snecd Sent out from the golden cloud-land to the "g81?88 of P"008 ndition of madeone hithe fundamental idea of human low.-W. TV firtlp T Qaonma tliof it la nnklU A K- I OftoHwvn flrflr (uvtKir ITomntAn Tin rrhas they and the white people of the countrv. with I Jones of Northampton : Jordan. Llovd, Lut- i ft, . 1 .... '.... . 1 ft - t 9 . . i ... .. ... , C I r .. . . I 111 1 wiiom iney are to te associated in political itrion, ncjaurm, .niiier, Micnaei, raacnai, tors being Addle Baveukamo and Mary I ier s mediumsbio is ali.vri. nr. A r: i 11 , . , t,.-. r ti,..i.... oi a i i tri I w I mi . ... V. Daly and the latter woo. Th.e fourth pnae, a set of good jewelry, was won by Amelia Broughton after a good race, beating Mrs. Skid more and Maria Coo. ine. Agnes Silons, aged nine years, won the fifth prise, a gold ring, her eesnoeti- carry him about, now here and will renerallv inaum ... . 1 - bis bead, the moment the her bands the table allowa itself to he set n rip uJ a Its feet the same as any other well regulated pro n iiiij lurniture. Another a4 ew there and Wina- -rtKV rtli ilin. wwrwnmum. It comes with the breath of summer on its 2- Tbat any person who shall pinions as they pass, I violate the foregoing section by denying Rustling the drooping foliage, and stirring 1 to auy person entitled to the benefits ex equality. Therefore, where it would be possible to establish distinct schools, I am against it as a matter of public policy." the fragrant grass. Nats Anderson of Davie. Ballard. Ben nett, Blackwell, Blythe, Bowman, Bryson of I Jackson, Bryson ot Swain, Bryan of Pitt, n.van ot namnson Hrvan nf WUItm Rnritn A square vote was not taken upon Qf Alleghany, Brooks, Carter, Coatner, Cox, the bill in the House of Represent- Craige, Dickey, Dula, Freeman Orant, Oil . . , men Godfrey, Gorman, Qrady, Gudger, tives. tfut a large majority of the Havnes, Houston, Johnston. Jones of Cald- vitude, the fnll enjoyment of any of the Republican Party always voted to well, Jones of Orange, Jones of Tyrrell, Joy accommodations, advantages, facilities, or i Tj'ii r ii o i . ii ner, Johns, Lindsay, Lucky, Marier, Maxwell, nrivileire in said section enumerated or toke the BlH from the Speakers table, McGehee, McNeil, Mitchell, Moring, Moss, And, there in the shadowy woodlands, here by aiding or inciting such denial, shall for an( P" it upon its passage. This re- Nonnent, Reid of Mecklenburg, Presson, 1U W1B a-irw lliu, AVerV such nttcnsn nr p t anH nnvlhr. Q.im r, r-r,l o tmn.tk Tf il 1 I ..v, , . "cmcii, j - - . ft. v. . ft. iii,v-uuuua ruKi xt Ull 1 UIW ot nve hundred dollars to the person ag in the starry shade of the jasmine per-song is heard, Tender, and sweet, and joyous, from throat of a mocking-bird ; a ves- cept fpr reasons by law applicable to the citizens of every race and color, and re gardless of any previous condition of eer Monroe. Mrs. Berth won a pair of earrings, and Mis .Sandmeyer a pair of bracelets. Mr. W. J. Davis of Court street Brooklyn , is to present a watch to toe beet swimmer at the next match two weeks hence. The visitor ia alio itor is allowed to bring bis doable-locked slats if he the Ringing dear through the stillness is the voice ot tne katy-did. Shinn of Cabarrus, Shackleford, Stowe, Stan- The far-off low of cattle, and the sound of a tinkling bell, Come faintly borne through the twilight from a gentle upland swell ; And where the dark-green forest melts blue into distance fair. A son t of sweet, fresh clover breathes on the dewy air. In the magic light of the gleaming, the roval fields of June. Rest under tin gracious promise of a fair young harvest-moon; It hangs like a golden sickle where the tints are soft and bright. And the sunset glow will scarcely fade through the whole long summer night. And, far in the purple hollow, under the crest of the hill, I hear the fret of the water as it dashes a- rouud the mill ; I hear it hurrying onward, singing a sweet old tune Sweet as the summer fragrance, old as the skies of June : A song of love and of parting, of faith and of courage too Of faith that has never faltered, of love that is ever true ! Of quiet and patient yearning, of hope that baa learned to wait ; i" I nniilfl Vioyta kaan niinnn.1A 1 U I'll I fnrA T.,l,l Tnmnr W rl fr Waitrtitl TX7.1 . -, . 1 11 Cl T UCCU DU3UCUUCU. Lilt. U1I1 I ivi u, ivuu. i ui uv i ,, m. grieved thereby, to be recovered in an ac- . , . , . fV , son, Webb. Waugh, Wiley, Whitmire, Wbia- wuum nave unuouDtea,y passea tne nant and Woodhouse.-65. tion on the case, with fall costs, and shall also, for every such offense, be deemed Honse by a large majority. guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon con- jt is sometimes said, that Prdnt Viction thereof, shall be fined not more . . .. ,A than one thousand dollars, or shall be Grant W,U veto the Clvl1 R,ghte Bl11 imprisoned uot more than one year. Pro- should Congress pass it. But he has vided, That the party aggrieved shall not twice in two separate messatres ting. own , . . cnooses ana wbeo the mediam ban Leld it under a table, intelligent answers to quest ions, ar other testa, are ha variably round written on the inside oi the locked slate. But her pteot sit resisience is her matenaliamg phase. For scientific and. test experiments this lady is the best ms dium ever seen in Chicago. When her hands are securely tied, sewed aad r salad together ire rings, chairs, coats and vests ' are put oo her person so quickly that ab solutely no time is consumed. Concede, ing that she was not tied at all, but was tree to do with her hands as she el recover more than one penalty ; and when the offense is a refusal ot burial, the pen alty may be recovered by the heirs at law of the person whose body has been refus ed burial. And provided further. That all persons may elect to sue for the pen alty aforesaid or to proceed under their rights at common law and by Sates stat utes, and having so selected to proceed in the one mode or the other, their right to proceed in the other jurisdiction shall be barred. But this provision shall not apply to criminal proceedings, either under this act or the criminal law of any State. Sec. 3. That the district and circuit courts of the United states shall have exclusively of the courts of the several States, cognizance of all crimes and offen ses against and violations of the provis ions of this act and actions for the penal ty given by the proceeding section, may be prosecuted in the territorial district or circuit courts of the United States where- And perhaps who knows! of a maiden, I ever the defendant may be found, without committed himself to the principles of the Bill : Every Democrat voted against tabling the resolutions, which showed clearly they were opposed to civil rights. Every negro and several of their white allies voted to table, thereby showing they favored civil right. The vote on Houston's resolution tells you what party and what men favor civil rights. YOUNG MEN FOB. WAR. 'The late General Halleek, in his book on 'Military Science and Art,' has a .very interesting chapter on the age of gener als of the world, in which he shows, by a powerful array of statistics that, with a few exceptions, nearly all the successful opened war .gainst 1?., 1 u ..j n . l .j . u i jc puysici meaioms oi tne ed their combined forces on land and oo ""P0 Joat no u 11 . i . : . u. . . i .a... i """in'u. ura uaiut. uc was iwiutT wucu vuc m .. r. i crown ot suDiagaied itussia lay at his he said : feet, and his dazzled generals vainly be- 1 The Glory of the Southern Sties, sought him to usurp it ; hat thirty -four I , J when he poured like a devasting torrent J The following is from Dr. Beoi. A. The attention of the white men of Rjiwiin rVtiinfv ia ri'irnottlv ra 1 u ir I.... 1 -mr , . - ft. ft. I W .WP V,ftftft UftHI J VUl.'V.U nhis last inaugural, March 4, 1873, e . e . . ' ' M the foreflrotnfir facts. A erave rcsnon- , . I . I o l l.i s - a . . l , . -1 . m . ii. , , . ihilitv rot nnn thAin Wp dn not u,mun AQ8in ,ni e,l7 . aoaress, la ttoatoo, on bis . .r ... . . and torcing the "Invincible rerdinand from Sooth America : "The glory oi the believe any intelligent and honest u. to pray for peace. Southern sky in the region near the cross white man in the South is in favor of At twenty years old the boy Alesan- Is indescribable. There, where the thick the Bill at heart. But if they vote for aer set the wsre Sute. of Greece under stream of bright stars which skirts the ... , . the heel of Macedonia, and at twenty -one, Milky Way crosses the river ot light, it so-cauea ltepuoiicans no matter what wlXh an of ie. than 60.000 all told, brilliaocv is wondrous lv inrrrnd mmA l . ! ft - I a 1 t , . mm . "JT "The effects of the late civil strife have been to free the slave and make him citizen. Yet he is not possessed of the civil niits which citizenship should carry with it. This is wrong, and should be corrected. To this correction I stand committed, so far at execu tive influence can avail. te mnuence ran avow. I il : e : V. e i. I .1:1 Ji a I wm - . . .ftft;.;..i ft..ft.,i;,,. io fi,; 1 k i niessiuuu iuay uc ur reiuMj w swepi u.e a unugc -fBi, cmuuci- cuiuiis a raarnincenc uneoualed in anv ated upon, nor shall I ask that anything vote at all they will be giving their ,nK Dan? ar?7 . of 600,000 men in the other portion of the heavens. There glit- tslated upon, nor shall I ask that anything be done to advance the social status of the colored man, except to give him a fair chance to develope what there is good in him, give him accent to the $chooh, and when he travels let him feel owtured that hi conduct -tney win De giving aid and influence to a part v which is pledged to carry out this infamous measure. White men of Rowan, regis- viU regulate the treatment and fare he vM ter and vote ; vote against the Radical receive. alone at a garden -gate Christian Reid. Apphton's Journal. regard to the other party, and the district attorneys, marshals, and deputy marshals of the United States and commissioners appointed by the circuit and territorial courts of the United States, with powers of arresting andr imprisoning or bailing I ii r nr... Jl 1. r . I Mt 1 - .ftftl"l TT.!..l """'wo VV ltnin a lew monins, Bays me dobiuu onenaerg againsi me laws oi ine unnea Human Testimony. "The Union Republican 2 prefer, a paper purporting to be. mort Stotes, are hereby specially authorised Congressional Committee, dated July moat decisive battle of history. Hannibal, at twenty-five, startled the world for all time by leading his army oi 59,000 men over the Alas, and shak ing the power of Rome to He very foun dation, f party and all its supporters and sym- And th rreit nd vannrer of 1L In his last message, December 1 , 1873 pathizers ! Vote down social equality ! Naooleon. Taking Toulon at twentv- "he told Congress that he suggested for their Jf fc degraded, politically three and Piedmont at twenty foar ; es consideration "the enactment of a law to J w uibuto, r"uul'v . . i i - -,,--.,. rnr VnnM . "better secure the civil rights which free- and socially, let it not be by your own "DllBnioK fT" m . t U u 7 "dom should secure, but has not effectually nnta TKIa p- :1 t- Ufa tmi ' lwei7-fiTe 5 revolutKntxing the whole "secured, to the enfranchised slave," Un- acta 1 11118 ClVtl Bl8kto BU P art of war at twenty-six ; crush mg a eoa der the circumstances nothing can be to put white and black together in Htion of all Europe at twenty-seven ; over more conclusive than . this as to President schools, in hotels, in places of public running Egypt at twenty-oloe ; Consul Ghaut's probable action in the premises." 7 . snd virtual rultr of France at thirty ; sov- The following extract from the late .1 . ' r. - 7T erei?" ot nDce "a ro er ?a k,"P".mak I niui I r to nn ATTfrvnr rA - 1 . . t mt , vvft . t ' - , -v-a. xv 10 an vtuijfb jvrw kju uic I ti ui uHiun muij -tunc i Genius b .j ; .ift... Ji I 1 r 1 o t a Ml 1 ft L . .1 vt l Sage of personal property was handed a ,rHu',cu w p. v B. .- x, .on, ... auw mat uac iihwh-i or r r j i it a in at ovprv norann vhn shnll vinlnte thfi I t T . . . t . nrominent legal gentleman on the witness t J ITJ " J u;" .1 puuncan irarxy is noi, oniy commu- stand in Supreme Court, and he, under be arrested and imprisoned or bailed, as to the Civil Rght Bill, but that oath, stated that he saw the person sign I the case may be, for the trial before such it is one oi tne issues in the present the paper, and that his name was attached COBrt of tbe United btates or territorial canvass. The address is "to the peo as witness in his handwriting. He was I M "ft. I pie of the United States." of action accruing to the person aggrieved, I " QUB MISSION NOT ENPP. and such district attorneys shall canse I "Tt :B smAfi'mna aid tho miuinn nf handwriting, lie was closely pressed by the opposing counsel to carefully examine and see it be did see .1 i. a :-ll.. :r 1.:. ,u r r . . stir.h nmccpHinirs to hp nrnseented to tl witness s) name was wnten thereon by I . .r .. ? .t f" ... I tpvmnin inn aa in nfhpr MIPI. Hmmi himself. He examined and replied to both in the affirmative. It afterwards appeared, in Uncontradicted evidence, that the paper submitted was a copy of tbe or iginal mortgage furnished by .the City Clerk. Country social equality. It will not affect the rich but the poorer classes. To quote Mr. Saulsbury, U. S. Senator (Dem.) of Delaware, "it will bear heav ily upon the poor white man. He would be compelled by stern necessity to send his children to the public free schools, never so sublime as youth. when coupled with Boxing the Ears. if 'H tell you what to do ; Go get a little tenement. Just big enough for two, And one spare room for company. And oae spare bed within it. If you'd begin Love's life aright. You'd better thus begin it. Ia furniture be moderate, John, And let the stuffed chairs wait : One looking-glass will do for both Yourself and loving mate; And Brussels, too, and other things Which make a fine appearance. If joq eaa better afford it. tbey Will better look a year beuce. Some think they must have pictures, John. Superb and eostly. too ; "ur wife will be a picture, John, Let that suffice for yon. '"member what the wise man said : 'A tent and love within it, "tetter than a splendid house With bickering every minute." Aod on wnrit mm In nsmVintr. Jnhn l Your wife ecu do it best; r lore to make tbe biscuit rise w better far than yeast ; o matter if each day you don't nnn tnrW... . ii.. .ui u his mum 2! bllr reli,h by nd b' When joo are better able, all yn buy pay money, Job n, Ifoney earned everyday; l 7S Would havv vnnr Hfa ran BnAOih. rbt u better war. Why He Shot Him From a Window Some friend of Congressman Slow has written to a Memphis paper an explanation of his action in shooting Long, the slanderer of his daughter, from a winder in Tuscumbia, Ala. He says : "The young ladv was in delicate health, being consumptive, and by the advice of physicians, I selection or summoning jurors who the family spent the winter in Thomasville, Ga., a place of no little lepute as a resort for those afflicted with consumption. It appears that Long commenced his slanderous lies while the family were in Georgia, and became bolder in his language since their return, about a month since. Still the family heard nothing of these rumor, those knowing of them either being over-modest or afraid to tell. When Mr. Sloss came on the street on Saturday, hav ing the night before returned from Congress, he was made acquainted with the facts and rignt ot civil action accruing to any pers by reason of this act or otherwise. Sec. 4. That no citizen possessing all other qualifications which are or may be prescribed by law shall be qualified for service as grand -or petit juror in any court of the United States, or of any State, on account of race, color or previous con dition of servitude, and any officer er oth er person charged with any dnty in the shall exclude or fail to summon any citizen for the cause aforesaid shall, on eons viction thereof, be deemed guilty of. a misdemeanor, and fined not more than $1,000. Sec. 5. That all cases arising under the provisions of this act in the courts of the United States shall be reviewable by the Supreme Court of the United States without regard to tbe sum in controversy, never got them from his family, for they knew I Qnder the same provisions and regulations as are now provided by law for the re view of other causes in said court. The Bill passed by the following vote: . "Alcorn, Howe, Sargent, Allison, Ingalls, Scott, Bout well, Mitchell, Spencer, Bucking ham, Morrill, (Vt) Stewart, Conkling, Oalesbv. Wadleicrh, Edmunds, Patterson, Washburn, Flanagan. Pease, West, Freling huysen, Pratt, Windom, Hamlin, Ramsey, Wright. Harvev and Robertson 29. Nats.- Bogy, Hamilton (Md.), Merrimon, Boreman, Johntson, Norwood, Carpenter, Kelly, Ransom, Cooper, Lewis, Saulsbury, Davis, McCreery, Stockton, Hager. 16. Messrs. ' Morton, Cameron, Hitchcock, Chandler, Ferry (Mich.), Sherman, and Lo- nothing He wanted to attack the fellow on the street immediately, but was told by his friends that Lone was heavilv armed, and also had the sworn promise of seven young men, whose minds and morals, we presume from his course, he had pervented, to stay by him when on the streets, and fight for him if he got in a difficulty. This decidedly Sloss as to his action, and he tooked a position in Warren's store and shot him the first opportunity that presented itself. Six balls struck him one gracing his head, one penetrating back of the ear, one through the neck, one through the arm, and two in the body. He was living yesterday (Tuesday), but his early demise is expected, after which the trial will take place. Every lawyer in tbe place volunteered his services bat one. besides the Solicitor, within two hours of the shooting. When the existence of this treaty of offence and defence' became generally known, none of the I gen, who would have voted for the bill, were good class of citizens blamed Mr. Sloss for not paired with Messrs. Stevenson, Thurman, exposing himself." Tipton, Bayard, Dennis Qoldthwatte, and Many a child had been made deaf for life by it, because the 'drum of tbe ear is a membrane as thin as paper, which stretches like a curtain just Inside the ex if sent at all. while the rich man out of ternal entrance of the ear : there ia note- the abundance of his riches would em- inf bot J"1.. !lod il a,!d.anJr. Tk,enl . . m m .. concussion is liable to rend it in two, piwj a. ...nr, , the 'hearing' is destroyed for ever the sense of hearing is caused by brat ions of the drum or 'tympana A-1 n . 4 , ,T . , ,r , . ... I 'Picking the ears' is a most mischievous ivegieier: v uus v oj your principle i Io aMenipting to do this with Vote against bocial Equality I Vote a hard substance, an unlucky motion has columns! In organization many a time pierced the drum and made I . i T J:. a.i t;i there is safety I There is danger in " M 8e,eM "77. hZ7n T., J I preserver. Nothing sharper nor harder rl i vision ! No man who continues to I . i .i a .f ,k. littl Lnr k ......... . .... - iiiiHIILUCdlUlSll'ii.ift...F.1-., " " i'" see tnat I . .., Renublican Partv. or who nail oared, ourht ever to be introduced " what is done shall not be undone. I - . , , j . u I into the ear. unless by a physician. Per Republicanism offers you the best , . f, Mtrgta n7anv ' re often Bcen f "move r ..... 7 titled to the suffrages of any man who th wax nf , wrixb tbe bead end of a security against retrogression. Second. You have to see that the work of Reform goes forward. ter a multitude of bright stars, more thick ly scattered than in any region wiiah ' our Northern view, while tbe background is gorgeous in its splendor. Often, oa some dear night, whoa ft has isihwaalj , been brought to my view in passing oosae street corner, I have stood amaaed at the flood of light which it dnfaaed; aad often, too, alter leaving tbe obaervatorv in the early morning hours, after a night el ry labor. I hsve felt reluctant to aban don toe magnificent spectacle to seek the much-needed repose. Ia close proximity are the six coostelUtioos of th Con tear. the keel and sails of tbe ship Argo, and a m aw m the wolf, snd tbe glory reaches ihroaxb tbe Altar, even to the Southern portion of tbe Bcordion. There are large tracks hich rival even the Pleiades in the pre fusion of their stars gleaming apem a background of nebula. Elsewhere the Southern heavens are not so brilliant as the Northern, nor doiey eon tain so many stars as bright as tbWfaintest we can dis cern ; but there is nothing between the two poles to compare in beauty with Un tract to which I refer." cu w. tutrir i jl t ui: t : , r.i. I - a- ' i ana tue termination as in other cases. Provided, xvcFuuaaa x .a,a- of mixing hig children with That nothing contained in this section " ed The occasion r L. , , White mm to the rescue ! the wibr shall be construeC to deny or defeat any no itica effort has not nasscd. . i r mnmno n nwArsnoca i a nnf n IUC11VOU JllUglVOO ID UUII cuucu 11 TU i. 1 lureeSreak 1B in aolid bors demand your honest consider- " ation. First. You have to u u a u a The fourteenth amendment to the Constitution is not yet enforced by "appropriate legislation." Millions of American citizens are denied even the common law rights of locomotion " because they are black." Some white Republicans in North Carolina say they are opposed to the Civil Rights Bill. But they continue to vote with the Republican Party which is almost unanimously for it. Certainly the Republican Party the wax is opposed to social equality for that I pin. Tbia ought never to be dene ; first party is squarely committed to the because it not only enaangers tne rupture T ., . , ? t-ii .j u ot tbe ear by being pushed too far in ; but 1 Vt . ftl.tn Will anrl Aarv man whn I .' .1 vivia iwgnw 'v jf not so far it may grate agaimt tbe drum votes and acts with that party is lend- I and excite inflamation. Secondly, hard inn Yta inflnonra tnthp ail nnnrf. nf thmt substances have often slipped in O I 1 1 . 1 .. ...... f nainfal ind measure. tbe necessity of painful ai operations. Thirdly, the and dan eerous operations. 1 lntaiy, tne wax is manufactured by nature to guard the en , tm w ... 7 J a ak mA t SM mm W WW, OS W M V1 t I W Tnw MiTBTunviii Chaxcrs The irancc ,ru" tt""i '" "T" expecu to carry nine people oeatdee mm- chances of females being married before it becomes dry, scaly, light, and m.mt. ...d Kll.t at 1 fioo r-nda A the see of twenty years are as one to five ,n ibis condition, is easily pushed outside Kq., ha been constructed for the trio, aa of all the probabilities that they will ever by new formations of wax within. Oeea- tbe professor intends to come hack by marry. At the age of twenty years one-1 sionaily wax may naruen anu may inter- . water, or at leaat part of the way, and fifth of all their chance, are gone. At un "Tk"- rlmn. 7f X7 pT7ir"' 7r v?Tfr icv iau v. ....... t" mat can oe inougui oi. jar. innaiuaon . . m. ; k ft l . . - TaaocoH the Aim to Ecaora. Mr. Donaldson, by his late experimental balloon trip, has so inspired tbe ment of the Hippodrome with that the "westerly current" exists that they have gone to the expense of import ing cloth from Europe for tbe purpose of making a balloon for hiss to go to Europe in. Tbe doth is said to be tbe finest ever made for the purpose. It is compos ed of silk and Hues, and woven hi tha strongest manner. Eight people are en gaged in sewing up the great air-ship, snd on Tuesday next it is to receive its first coat of varnish, and on Thursday the second. Friday, the day appointed for sailing is now being anxiously looked forward to by Mr. Donaldson and those oho have received invitations to second. The balloon ia to be forty-seven feet in diameter, and will be inflated with 36,000 feet of gaa. It lifting power will be 2, 500 pounds, while the basket and net weigh 500 pounds. Professor Donaldson in twenty-five a little over two-thirds, and at thirty nearly six sevenths of all their w . , North Carolina is for it, if it may be probabilities are lost. After passing tbe judged by its officials acts. The Republican Constitutional Con vention of 1868 committed itself to the principle of social equality, by declar ing by solemn enactment, that the mar 1 3 age of forty a female has a very slight m J- chance of very being married, over twenty-nine thirtieths of all their chances being lost. At the age of twenty the chances of males being married are scarcely at all lessened. At tweutv-five there are still tepid water, night and morning, but gly cerine preferable. Next to the eye, the ear is the moat delicate organ oi the ha- The astronomical editor of the Mem phis Avalanche is of the opinion that the tail of the Cogfia comet is made ap of old editorial Alat. H Stenhens - . . i i Ptsonpn f l LWriuv live t icic a c duii i - r - nage of the Ex-Mayor of JJayetteviile, I. . tbei ' huie4J. remaining, graphs in Atlanta Sun. Jf this A. f. Thornton fa white man) with a vmm .hU neriod on they diminish, but in be the correct one, that comet has a m nrm womn was valid and bindW a smaller proportion then with females. longer and denser tail than most estrone .?a ... .i..-. nr n.fi-ner! Aa. Philodelpia Board of Health. mers suppose. para-theory ach says that there are three currents to eon tend against after the altitude of 2,000 feet ia reached, bat that he eaa so seen age bia balloon aa to take either one el them. N. T. Herald. Prof. Weston of the University Michigan, accompanied by other ast mers, left Omaha, Neb . for the Weston Tuesday last, on their way to stalls as hi China and Japan, where tSey will observe tbe transit of Venus. F V ear-loads of astronomical 1 strum sals , - St tI t .WO - . Or i
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