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VOL. L THIRD SERIES. TERMS : $3 00 ..1 50 yMi v..... " fttnoutl r r in advnce. : . .. RATES OF ADVERTISING! Square (spat of 12 tin) first insertion, f 1 2d, 3 J, nd 4 th insertion, each, ' for ouch additional publication, WHO WANTS A PIANO 7 - o KVERAL falron of the Concord Pt- 'mule t'olli i!i have rrqueaiea my am m ciu- T.nftT VTtfinS fur their mo. I hit has in- i rd me t niBko aininijfiiicnti with oma of the iiiauufaclurari. wh ch cuublo me to funimh lu . ruMienl. of tb rwiT cum, at retluc-d pricea. I , !!. " ew-h purchaser from - ". -i. ,.f Hie inanuf.cl.rera will be nil to ihoaa who ...rt. ilini, t. J Ihs.n ' rimkillit eleclH.iis. Wli-n selections ahull hav been made tha money ,u b. u mc, at my exponas fmrf", and a purchaser my drncnulr I, ,cy warruuieu bv 'I'" touihrrn Piano will be ahiptwd to the Depot K.irh riano K.l'l wil Addles me Ml tilat-KVllr, N.CI J. M. M. CALDWELL. Jute- II, 16 ; HIM W. I SlIOHNe. a::ly RCIT IIAltRlNliF.n. OSnORNB & BAlllllNGEK, Atlornryi at Law, ir CHARLOTTE, N. C. jlj, practice in the counties of Rowan, Ca Urru Union, Iredell, Mecklenburg,' Stanly, Lin coln and Gaston ; also in the Supreme and Fede ..i P.Mirn dI the State, J-Otfice in the Brick Building near the Court- Hou-e, up stairs. April 23, 1S60. 17:2mpd Important Information, I Is: rorint of fiftv cents, will be mailed to riy ieron, any oue of the following RECEIPTS FOR TI1K CIRE OF HORSES," v...-nr for Rot to. Stitlle. Spavin, Graveled Umencss. Bruised or Sare Backs, Windfalls, Heaves or Thurnos, cum for Founder, to take tilm !mi the Eye, Scratches, to -prevent uous, a cer- remedy for Fistulo, to relieve Colic, Hide ll.Mind Droken Wind, Lameness in Hoof, Shoulder l:p. to prevent Foundering on theToad, Diabetes in, I Gripes. Many valuable horses have been saved from an itiriniely death by these remedies, and if given as d vised, will not fail to cure. No person who has horse should be without these receipts. i-tTAdd.ess L. A. CLOUSii, Smith Grove, Da- County, IN. C Apiil 3d. 1SGG. 12-mo-w CARRIAGK MAKING. W. HSMITH CO. .REtill carrying on the CarrinRe Making busi ngs at their -old stand, opposite the Lniheiian Church in all its branches. Tln-y iieneratly keep n hand a number of completed jobs--BnSgie9, Sulkies, Kockaway, &.., wtiich they will sell cheap. Ail work put up to order in their line of business ..hiili he executed nccordinir to spe.ifica lions, and .. . vl.. All kind f renairins done at -horl ' notice. Coinlrv produci mid lumber taken , eX,Uuge for work: mU il C0. HATTING The undersigned also carries on the Hatting bus men, and in n seperate apartment, may always be :".imd superior "home-made Hats." Call and see i,e;n and bring all the furs you can to exchange t: r good, durable Hats. " , . . - V.m. II. SMITH. tf-w-12 March 20 18G0. T. E. BROWN CO. rr fvn '. l lAVINO largely extended their facilities-for all kind of Tin, Sheet Iron ana popper ", ..c :Uly prepared to fill all orders Hi their line of bus :r.ei in superior style, and cheap. House toofirig, H.ttenng W. 6r contract Stills, and all o her 'V.p,er work done in the tery best manner and on j eomniodating.terms. " Old petvter, copperand country produce taken VVholesale; buyers advised to call and hear , Kr...-n rr-hasincr elsewnere. March 2. GRAHAM DAVIS. A .1. DKItOSSXT. W. L. DEROSSKT, DEROSSET & CO., iFormtrly n( & Ihoirn, EstalUhed 1839, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT V, fi Korth Water Street, (up Stairs,) w No. G North Water Street, (up : WILMINGTON, N.C Tr-.;r nnrartml attention to the purchase WIHWW W1"1"" rt-j-. "I xi - - A I: Ij . tvina au-i-U" .waniuiR uyvv,. pathetically than 'word could of the tcr riblo ponibhmcnt iOhnd nndorgonc. Several of its fingers wcro broken and tho blood had ooed from evoy poro. To- conscal Uio crime tho father tied the little ono'a hands ' behind its back and placed it in its cotlhi."" While physicians wero making ft post mortem examination of the body, ho sat by coolly looking at tho proceedings. "Aflor a while ho epdko and atsked'lhetii if they tad not carried "'this thing far cnougli," Tho physiciaus discovered no discaso about tho child it died solely from excessive and cruel punishment. Tho little ono would Imvo been three years old next August whipped to death because it would not 6ay its prayers. Max .has imported a thousand nightin gales into Mexico. They will suig 4is requiem. TiIE POLITICAL FPTUUE. Cotrrri'ss lrt fesseri. suvs the Haiti moro TraHtscrqi, that security for tho future is the great subject which is uppermost in its mind, as it undoubtedly ia and ought to bo iu the minds of the people. Dut whether it means security for the nartv. must be decided by hs acts. L The first and mot absolute necessity P r l !- .,1n;finl!in lleRGnt- alter civu wars w pvmvi'v". meijts and passions must be soothed. Mutual harmony and co-operation must be restored. We must not seek peace with the temper and feelings of war, with plai8 of action inspired by an an gry, distrustful and hostile spirit. There can be no practical solution of pending problems, without the utmost candor, . ' - t i . ilia i, art toleration aud iorueaninc-j i of Congress and of tho people. No one can appreciate more litgWJ than ouruelvca the importance of eectiri ty for the future. It involves everything that is precious to Americans, Peace, T . ... V 1...I Union, Constitutional wuerty. would not North and South give to b, back where tlwy were before the lte horrid war 1 Other convulsions would sink the land bt.ll lower in the ab38 "f misery and debt, and end in depriving us of the very t'onos and semblance .d free governmet.t. The people would look tor repose from perpetual strife in despotism. Property would purely its own safety in the surret.dcrof liecclotn. Tlie mischief of iijbespier.o hamlei over the liberties of Fmt.ee to tne first Napoleon. Tt.o prePeul Emperor stic cceded in mounting the thro.,0 because the people wero tamiht o btlievt" that all they had was in danger of deduc tion by the descendants of the Jacobins. "Iain PresiJent, make n.e r.mj.i..., said Napoleon. ' "Von shall vote. All , 1 m'i . ... ! ...i.l Ollll who vote yea biiaii nave io..mm order; all who vote nay, leave Prance to chaos." So it would he here ; some, military chieftain would arise, and compel-Hie same alternative. - Therefore we want security for the fu ture. But not one of the schemes for that purpose proposed by Congress has any solid practical foundation. It seems to be conceded that theVe is no feasible way to exact direct security for the fu tnre behavior of those lately engaged in resisteaco to the'general goverument. Beyondthe parole of the sold jcrs, the recognizance of others to keep the peace r,,l tfie arrestof a few leaders, we can cannot exact individual guarantees from the late Southern combatants. 4"or can tW bo reach jJ iu their couecioe v- pacity as members of States, except by anamend.nenUo the Constitution, which is not likely to ho ratified. Although sotne of their functions as States are bus ..ended" by the peculiarity of their situa tion, they are yet proclaimed to bo with in the- Union midcr the Constitution. The indirect radical mode ot obtain in" security tends, ii our minds, to the v.frv rfivefsd. TJicir plan is to excltrdo iaJSiuzrew. J4.nt.il.. BHerJlho nc2 SALISBURY, NC, MONDAY, JULY 9, 18GC. Telcgraphio News. N0. 27 WHOLE NO. 1718. If our public men would reach a beni ficent solution of tho perplexing compli cations of the day, lot them culiivato tho facolty of 'looking at things as they aro, instead of as they would like to have them. The hatreds and hostilities inci dent to war, must no longer be permitted to prompt legislative action in peace Tho security of tho country must be looked to, and not the permanence - of parecinirylinhfftasrOTtrTmty bo maintained at tho expense of tho first. Tho best guarantee of tho future behav ior of tho Southern JMates isino poncv of justico and.cnciliatiou recommended I, v th President. They have neither the ability nor tho intention to resist the Government, but if wo would make them an clement of power, instead of weakness, and a source of prosperity in stead of taxation and debt, we must bun them to our hearts by 'oids of love and gratitude, and 4iot drag them as reluctant captives at our chariot wheels. INDIANA POLITICS. New Albany, Im., 'June The Democratic Congressional Convention which assembled here to-day was largo and enthusiastic. Major Sherrod pre sided. A series of resolutions wove pass ed acknowledging tho justice of the late fr tlw nresfcrvation of the I nion; Mom L'unope,' . hsn VAV.July 2. - Ths UrtmeH b arrivetUUh Ute to its 20.h. . y. Cotton hat tJvtnced from quarter lo a litll. Truiait ud Italy had fortualljf declared war tgaintt Austrinl ' Onth lOtli. the Pru-Hiant entered Preaden tha Kin-r of Saxorfy mithdrawing into ftohe mia. Hit. anny haJ ell'-ettd a junction with lliH XuMriana. Thel'ruwiaiii occupy Hanover acd tlirtfUen Frankfort. An cneaeiiieiil took placa between the l'rusian and llewuimn uear Fiaiikfort, and a regiment of the iHtter were almost anniuiia led. The Austiians are h.nirly expected in Saxony. A batik) ia eXIk'Cted near Frankfoi I, before which there ar asseiub'ed from 30.0U0 lo 6tf, 000 Fe-leial troop. Tho Ain.Uia.is coir.nu.evd hostilities on the 18th, by criwsintr the Sil. -mm frontier and fir ing on the l'ru-siai.s. ire Uner havu not Cios-ed the Austrian fiolilier, but ure nid to be pushing on lkihcmi i. L.' . M . . I . ini lbs tariff bill. Mr. i "land otl-rea resolu tion reciting that AlUrt Klmore, recently nomi nated by the J'reaident, snd confirmed by th Seoato at collector of 'oustorat at Mobile, bel4 oflic tl ou lims under lb Ule Cor.federtte rjvrninent and calling upon lh'fi?c,er..0I tha Treaury for i copy of Ui offisial oath filled btaid Khuore. Adopted.. Omk of thk WrrNKssn A Stabti.in Kxl'ost'KK. Tho Clerifield (lenn.) Ko pnbltATT copies- the'following from ono of its exchanges: 1 Mi. i . 1 , declaring uncompromising Hostility 10 sutfrage for negroes; endorsing the 1 res ident's vetoes oil tho Frccdnicu s Lurcau and Civil Rights bills ; opposing an in crease of thoT rates of duties upon imports-, warmly approving of the restora tion policy of the President opposing any amendment to ttic- Constitution at the present time ; declaring that none ot the States were ever out of the - Union during the late rebel ion ; opposing n.e exemption of three thousand millions ot the wealth of the country from taxation ; denouncing the legislation of the radical roiiTcs. and demanding ol the Nation al L-'islatute that every species ot wealtlf shall bear its ciHal haio ot tax- lated for ation V C, Kerr wits nominti re-election by acclamation. LOflSlANA rol.lTRS. New O. leans, Juno -JS.-Judgc l)mr ell, a member of the Uonveni.o.. .d lfOI. says t was coiiip.L:J . of non-reMdents who were elected by the army and ofii cers and men about the gunboats, that it is without legal exigence, and that a.-y attempt to re convene it is revolutionary. - r$T Presid-nl J''inns"n, in his lato M.-.fo C .r-M.M ubjccting t- the sed r.ohcal auieioitnetii in ui. v..... this signiiicaui iiuu.ie . States which th ptop SlltlltlOII. Uf i.Tl. ,1 ..I" llie thir-v sit : i"'" ' , i i U,, nu Hveii are xciiiuo'i either II u-e of coiiftitu'e f... ,., r. l,ll senlii'loii in Cm-re, alUHMigh-wttlrthe H.-Je ev ,otion of Texas they have been en- ,1 to au in" io"" with the organic and if th restored to ml why M 't thaf i .. .. . .v. 1 1 lu ll' I V ise all who jal to tho Pre tifd'l res!ore Suites ill COlifol'lllliy 1 1 law of the lali'l. This is l.lain langu-iyp State have been entirely it.,, foneii.-i.s as States, lers and htirean Sarlr permitted intciW-wlTMhe civil aflaira of a State airaigning and trying citizens and in.posnu penalties C According to the P.e.i.lents own dec . . ..... l,,.vu no ii-ht to .irrainn niid try citizens, and we It with to aile sident, and lay the matter belo.e him. Ilq will give it attention. Char, Vemo crat. . Ice as A Illcdlclne.-Qo marvel lous results have lately been noted from tbe use of ice applied to the spinal nerves. Its frequent application in son.o cases of apoplexy has relieved the pa tient It is applied to the lumbar ple-xuS of the nerves, over lb. .Spine, alternated with hot water to the feet. A case of ..,ii.i,l liv.lroi.hohht rhus been cured by following that treatment. Iho pa tient was iMiiind to the bed, face down wards, and a thorough-Wet cupping . on. the head down tin- wnoio ieuS... Ppme followed with ice applications or "two or three days uninterruptedly. 1 ulso and breathing became quiet, pain g.au ,,aUy left i.n, ,and complete recovery .1 ., ik i.. r ' rpn iior.u: La 10 ises ot nervous ue- jAltcst Mark.t Jiqtortt. New Yoik, Ju'v 2. Colton quiet at noon, at 30a39. Gold i ' Washington, July 1. A letter from a source to be credited dated Taiupico, Mexico, June 10th, tayt that the peo ,.( II,i:iutl;i. wiih oilier priucipal Iowds iu huastica lhhtrict, have ribeu again in favor of i ViniAriu hi h'ro in the hands ol tnu uuti.o. - - - " , . Juaridtft. The writer say that the latter will T.. ii-irtioA ft a in the liniieria hats lis capture uino "'i'-" . buing eniirely feasible, a it J guarded by Mt-x ican impressed into tbe hetvice, and they wil not fi -lii against their own people. The Secietary of the 'J reaiury lias issued an rir.l. r io all Collectors of Customs, duecting tlieH lo alfiw toe amount of money received, Hiid the ,Jispoitioti uiadii thereof, under the act of Much 3.d, ISOj. The NthjRiciion of this .... ilv.i li'ii dollar-shall bo llald to Collectors bv the iii;o4eror captain or owner ol any ves-sel coining from Toreigo ports, tor every Pissniirer other thau cabin passengers above the . , ill K.I .... 1 1... agu ot eight years, who sua i uae uiou o.. voyage bv natural ciedl'. The Land olliees in Alabama, Florida, Lou ;.!d,,g Miwsiii.iii and Aikant ate lo be con ...l,.l.,o.l ,,i M.iiili'Oineiv. Tiillaha8ee, Nt-w Or- leans, Little Kuck aiul J u Lon. 'I I, u rrooil III ihe l; .il-seau CrHHKl' C'Se l. ....tu in lli.i fiirh lull ol the Week. nn... .i ,, now believed that U.,U-.-iiU will be expell.d, as he explicitly declared that he adninikred the flogging for wurds spoken 111 delja-e. New Yoik. Ju'y 1. Tlk Joint Cummitn I' the City. Statu and Federal ul l.oi U " s h oe iwi. e.l to lake the low er part of the Citv' H Ml . n-e file foi a new I 1W Olliee-lhe L. S. (. .v. rniin iit payo g tue Citv 500.000 No ,He of Cholera ie;...il.il mi y MenJay. Sj.ecial d spitcll-'s i-t-le llaltlc d:-bnr-e meiil of Ihe Tiea-ufv I ) ;i. i. in-lit fur the week just end. (1 were : W Hi 1 ,.ai in.-tit M.,JUl . IU. Navy $1,791.02:1; lnleiior 17.1I1. lhet.) lal amount lot iho ll-co year enuin jiuih .o n, of the' three ' lJepartwu-uls ia 395 925 031. f nUluwi. three bui'dred and twuulv tlious- o,l ioiih bnni red ami ee'lilv Uoliais ;..ul I Wank -urrenCV was Issued making the total amount issued thus farfc2yO, 555,440. wil It i' .! ;n ha loincnih'ered that at thoT. "... -r- v: - . , ., i i trial of tho accomplices ot llootn ucioro a military coinmissiou at Washington, on tho charge of complicity with tho assas sination of Presidont Liucoln, a certain James l...-McriittNwas the principal wit ness for ihe Government. Un ins 'e n monv Mrs. Surratt was convicted and hanged, and on his testimony it was shown that Jeflerson Davis, y. - " y ii nil ( ioiii -trn N. Saunders were directly MARKET llEPOKTS. SaUsbury. July 4, I860 CORRECTED DAILY DT BrBAalVllBOS. Bacon, per pound,.. . CoO'ee, per iiound,.,. Corn, per bunk of ofl lot., . . . " ileal, bush, of .40 Jbt.,... Copperas, per pound,.. , Candle, Tallow, " . . . " Adamanuuty 18 to 22 30 to 40 1.40 t9 160 1.60 to 1.00 10 to 15 20 to 25 20 W . 30 .1. 20 to 2.ri rviinn imt hound Yarn, per on nuu, .iuiui thn HhSHssi nation. 1 out I. ...... WO' v . If. ill., tost innllV O tills mail lueinn DIUVIO 'i'' j , i read strangely at tho time ot tlie trims His statements did not appear reasona i i. . t io Snrintt'fl thniirhicr. atier the execution of her mother, pronounced t l.nm nt r Jil l V f tl from bccimuniA end, and to indignant was Clay when he heard what this witness had said that he voluntarily surrendered himself to the Government authorities, and asked for a trial. Davis and Sanders too pronounced his testimony perjury. Indeed, his en tire stock before tho illeg.-il military court had tho appearaneo ot manufac tured testimony. y It now appears that this villiau a evi dence was perjured from beginning to end. He has recently been beToYe the Committee on tho Judiciary of the House of Representatives, and his ex? animation there showed that his testi mony in tho trial of the conspirators was totally void of truth; that he really knew nothing connecting any persons -oi. .'n.iU'..ti,.ti not recognized by tho usages of war; that this attempt to con nect Uavis, Clay, Sanders and others with tlie assassinatiui of Lincoln was a pure lubrication. One very remarkable tact was elicited in this examination, where in he admitted that tho Secietary ot War, Ldwin M. Stanton, had paid him between live and six thousand dollars tor his services as a Witness before the Mth- (a.iiiimsMon winch tneu me chi- Ktfff. per dozen, Feathers, j cr pound, . Flour, ,! Fish, MackeraL No 1, " 2, " 3, Fruit, dried, apples pealed, . " " " unpcalcd, . " " Peachos, pealed, . Leather, upper, per pound, . , " wile, " Iron, liar, " " ciiftin " Nails, cut, Mola-Mes, sorphum, per gall.. . i' West ludia, '' . ' Syrtlp," " . Onions, H-r bushel, Piii-lf iier pound. Potatoes, Irixh, per bushel, 50 to 1.00 " Sweet, " 0.00 to 0.00 Suear. Brown, per pound, 15 to 20 Clarified, - 20 to 25 " Crushed Pulveriued 25 to 35 Salt, coast, per sack, 0.00 toOO- " Liverpool, " Table, " Tobacco, Leaf, per pound, " Mantaetured, " Smoking, Gold, Silver, ' 15 to 40 to 0 to $23.00 to 00 to 13.00 te 5 to 2 to 14 to a - 75 to . 45 to 5 to C lo 8 lOto 11 35 to 50 o.5to00 . 1.00 4O150 . CO to 1.00 . 10 to 12 20 50 7 00 00 20 C 3 IS 00 50 7 4 50 to 5.00 5.50 to 0.00 00 to 00 20 to 90 40 to 1.00 1.40 to 0.00 1.30 to 0.00 la rv pi raters. Out of the mouth of of Na- la-t Week, this . . ... 1 1 V tl l CI 1,4 his boii to the Uevil tor five ihoiiMind dollars, a Krpublican coin miiiee are t:ing to establish the com pliciiy ot Jejlerson Davis with the a-sas-fcinaiion of Abraham Lincoln." T,- i;i,:iit Si-iiiir At a meeting of the citizens of Augusta Co., a., held lat week, iho following admirable reso In ion, among others, was reported by the Hon. A. 11. H Stuart: "That the people .of Augusta can nev- - , .1...:.. iJ.......... .Ii.t.jrr-i ton er an nu i li ze men oen;ui o u.v j,-- in ilits General Assembly to vote lor li.-ln of iiinendmeiit to the A-ai'the tUn irr. treatment in c i nf tiitf inoton -nerves. I.... ml iincral Vermont tyato 'Convention.. . Montpelier, Vt., June 29. The Democratic State Conventi.,11 nominated Chas. A. Davenport for Governor, and reafliim ed the tniR'. and cbntidenco in the principles of the Democratic party, and endorsed President Johnson'b restoration policy and demanded th taxatiou of the United Sliates bonus. ' Washington, Juno 30. The ''Senate confirmed the nominations of Martin F. Conway of Richmond, V., ex mem k. r PnnrrrpAs from Kansas, as Cot.sul at Mar- aeillas, France, and Chailes Davis of Nashville, Tennessee, and Joel Griss.ird of Windsor, N. j, nt. ... T f...l,1.i-r C, as collors ol customs. iuo. t.. vul.uv.., Naval officer at Charleston. S. (J. " TMaj. Oen.Jno. Pope succeeds Oen. Hooker t New Yoik, relieved 111 cotiserrence of continued ill-l'l'b- .... w . Gen. Hincock takes Tope's place in tho AWst. The sjiecia Committee of the Senate have agreed to report a bill aprropriat-ia'jr four inilU io"iiafjr teiiipoiary repairs of the MisaisihSippi levees. -Tho bill will p .ss 1I10 S.-nale, and so veral of the most prominent members of tho House indicatvan intention to vote for it. The loll receipts from Internal lli-venue, cus thns and fiom ini-c ll iceous sources, aud sales of public Ian. Is for direct lax and, from s d.s of ni h he and s . tor 01 reel lax lor iu u'v r- - . ,- . .1... 'I at VII Wins, , HuBKiiiLB Ci:imk. One ot inc. uiobi nt- l is r-htbl -trt-dcath by mrnister is "1 cported by the ITocTjefatcr,"NT'V-, . Uwixm-. That journal fays: "The nccn.nit of the whipping to death f n child three y ears old by its father, a clergyman, because it would not sny its prayers, near Medina, New 1 oik. awakened the greatest indignation ot mir citizens nainst the inhuman fatlier. Ihe retort wos hardly credited,'so tin natural and monstrous was tlie. crime committed. "We blush to say that the m.t i-ickeiiing and drqadful part af the paralleled horror was not publisiieu. . LindlevV (that's the . monster s nim) btafetncnt'bcforc the coroners jusy was corroborated by other witnesses lhc l o lv of the child fold more plainly arid -f- tc;,lont. Sniniosimf the-Sonth- mentcoiifctsts fertr Wil' NwtinTT -iHMtrocmt--gheW ff . ...11 - . .(fpiii(IMH, HV t ivih.. mcc that eteciiuii.- ,i.''...,i,-na i ,.t nm nowerftilly -i-i nil tliA tr-rin origin- tafps t 10 patttllt. havA PO n It'U fliintt" " . ..v-JiHtl-T ..a,,,,!,!. in HSIH! tho IClotm COOilgU nice point, and j4u - great, caro im-ih. Hiattsdk al at !.r r, duix.Jhhojl. appllS, neurotonic i.up ally offered them and all which Congress " J .... f iTir,n I line t.ni tho 1-12IU 10 impose. 11, ! 1 j ire retrcseiited in the National a cratic nominauug va-...v.... .., choose electors lor 1 resiuem u.. anu ice SenJ th. electoral vote, of tins tenant Colon, NoitLfJml Southern Democratic tick-, of truth, he dect PiNidentan-l Vice Prestdon , . tc, ni o serv. will not Ihe tctusai to reco-... w... v tion be likely to -produce ; roubles? Can any man contemplate Inch a conttoncw tLcmobtl.ro- found eolicilr.dcyf D wis' Pkison Lu k. In tpeaking of Ikmio- this work the l'lulaUolplii;. Atfc -"J " 1 i I). !or Crave n was U voiuuiecr in u. 1 1.-, 1 1 r- t Uitw to the rank ot J.ieu- 1 e ...... . - 1 anni v or tnc caiiw .ro n vnlnntiPnf-vtOTV"'tM , . . . . . . - - - - - - - . . j- ice leinz at an end, llc-isa enrat t lO tmtiU 1C iree itum " - . , I..,, I Bvmn.ithv with Southern causc or its-leaders, Icas ot all with Mr. Dav is. He is therefore anua snf-pected and dispassionato witness. the Coiistitu " " .. I .!.. . tion of the Dinted btates propounueu, a before slated, by the two Houses ot Cnierirv,: iind that, in their opinion, it iu r,.r l.ttor fur Virsrinia to maintain her position, as a Mate out of the Union, and at the same ttrif dtscttanje- the uuues (j a State in the Union, than to enter the halls of Congress with brand of self mis posed degradation upon her brow, and r. . . . .1 t r !-:,! the object 01 tne jusi scom 01 iui""uu and that, therefore, it is the fixed purpose of the people, without passion or excite ment, and with np view to disturb the order or harmony of tho country, to .de cline even to consider any proposed amendments of tho Constitution, .until, to use tho words of President , Johnsou in his recent message to Congress, 'after the admission of such loyal Senators and Kepresentatives of the now unrepresent ed States as have been or may hercatter bo chosen in conformity with tho Con stitution and laws of tho United States. The Divorce Ctw?.Somo surprise has been expressed that the O invention should have tided on , a petition for di- v.i-co and granted it. WleaW mar . e case was a peculiar one, not cognizable by the Courts nor evin fho Legislature, ; and therefore if relief was obtained by i the injured party, the Convention must runt it. luo pennon came m-m .o. Jane R Ila'vons, prayinjr to be divorced. lsband on.the grouna umi uu A NATIONAL 'CON VENTION. "We publish in another column a call for a National Convention, to he held at Philadelphia "on tho 14th of August. This call is signed by Senators Doolittle, Cowan, Dixon, Hendricks, Nesmith and Norton: bv Assistant Postmaster Gen eral Randall, and. by ex Senator Brown ing, of Illinois. The plan proposed is to asscmble delegates from ail the thirty- Mir, States and tiino Territories. The ob ject is to hold counsel together, as friends anu brothers, upon tue present conuiuou of our national affairs, and to take mea sures to avert possible danglers from the country. The principles which the delegates are to indorse aro explicitly 6tahed. They atlirm the perpetuity of the Union, the equality of the Stages and tho abolition ul slavery, and insist upon the constitu tional right 0 the South io immediate njh esentation in Congress. When the platform is summed up its total is South ern representation in Congress. The" del egates are to subscribe to this platform, and to be chosen by electors of the same faith. Tlie intention of the framors of the call is to effect a union between the conservative elements. North, and South,-' "in. support of President- Johnson and agailist the Radicals. Such a union is a consummation devoutly to bo wished for. If it had been secured in Congress at the opening of the session the Radicals would have bctn comparatively powerless and harmless. We do not know whether President Johnson is interested in this scheme. Tho fact that it is started by his political and personal friends convin ces us, however, that he cannot disap- .... 71 7 7 1. . prove 01 it. jiicnmoia M.JBumn(,i . : . TIIE LATEST NEWS. will, it is estimated' at the treasury lil'ViS- 1 ..- . . t . , m:.. 1 1 . " . n ....,. r.,m I'm over hvu Hundred ami miy ti.iin Iier lill8inu ii,iiw , ..:nr ..I.,:..;a frntn inftt 1- I ' .... 1 . ' " . . . - 1 f..ui.-j:miri anflif-iHAtaiUI, W .MWWMJ o?.'"'".-' '' I mil iniittt nf' Jol wa. -tw.--.... . . r ti'ayrgPri'W-wf';-!.' ?. ir--..f:..X w-n"-.: -I-'--: -c nn iriiTdi. tiia. has been :.' . . r p ..., ...i;.,,t-iL. .... ; .: i.. i.,w.t .ard Uetm turn Mrr . 1 - aiaerrineiHM ia-ne- un . . .. .. I, lee.KlilA UOHI luveiii.ii ik.-.HM t.-.- Wnien iirnc ono - -7 . .vlju. um-hm. . I "in .... , , - - r- , , 1 1 1 . I i. . 1 i" . - - lars ; of direct tax, about two iwittm iimir"'" Miiea of pUlU -land-'about-wi SBli dollars. Three persons T real, lent: Mis. M irv .1 . I I P V .11, el of Given C .U'i' V. ( u e 1 . ' 1 ' , nuu - . - - - , - - all of these applicants c-.me under the S'20,000 cliu-ciiflhii'ot',Hal,H;ltil'n- Tbo Senate odopud a resolution instriutuiej tbe Committee cn Pubfic Pui!.lii and (rrotnuls into the prortcty 01 puuui ventioR admitted that it, was ajntsei Twenty-three 6tudents graduated on Thursday, at the commencement of the Pennsylvania Polytechnic -ollege three in the school of mines, five in me chanical engineering, and thirteen in ci yilengineering. Failing in cholera Asiatic, the Alba ny and New York journals have now gone to work to report what they never thought of reporting- before cases of cholera morbus. "The financial panh.in England has a fected Rio Janeiro, and several failures have occurred iu that city. A man was arrested in Savannah, Ga., on Thursday, for passing counterfeit fractional currency, of which he had a large quantity. The Senate has confirmed" Duff Grcen as United Stajes Marshal for Southern' Mississippi. ) ... The Mayor of Montgomery, Alabama, fines the backinan 5 lor scaring in tho ta, .. jWh t Iiu.idad.ii.uas f71;lin0n -nnsTOVerttloll did rlajhriO 5::; '. l-worthless .-Charlotte Duno dollan lo enooira grounds not less than g.ne hundred acres I public paik and site (or iho Presidential ired acres fjr the m iii- tton. On motion of Mc Wilson, the Senate insisted . . ... .1., P.l.r...n' 11.11' and on its amendment io - ..l in hr tha eonitnilteo of conference. The-iDdiapi'Wfriatiou bill wasjjscs4. al length. . , . 'lbc House was engaged al4ay in cooMdef- crat. The post oioitem examination of a lit tle girl, aged 6eveti years, who died in Hethleheui, Conn., revealed the fact that her death was caused by particles which had been been bitten "from her finger nails.' They were swallowed, and, 6tick- lllg ItnO Hie Slues in nei (iyiiii.H, ...v ulceration, and death ensued. j'rentjee says of an editor who""smclt a rat," that if Ire did, and tho ra smelt hhu, the poor rat had the worst pf t. t. irown- Secretary ins, of Illinois, .will "succeed HtodrtH w44rai44r-4Jt'partiiieiit-- A tire occurred in Natcliez,"Misstesij pi, on Wednesday morning, completily destroying four storcs.( The loss amoun ted to$lwMH). ' 7 A new lino of steamers has been, es tablished between Hostoii aud Charles ton. " A Democrat Irs Soldiers' Convention is be leld at llarriebnrgon tine let August.. Mason L. Wiggin, Esq.i has yielded to the many so.ititations he Las reccu-i-A. aud announces himself a candidate I to represent Halifax county, in the Sen ' ate of tho next State legislature.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 9, 1866, edition 1
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