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V&bTHIBD SERIES. .-1 SALISBURY, N. 0, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1807. tfO. 4 110501747 TERMS : ...... W ffniir. 1 year,.., . 0 UMMtUULV. , Cam Jo advance. r BATVa or ADVERTISINOt Om Square (space of ") lnrUo" $1 . 3CU( I.. . tut each additional publication; A3 -SO 30 FmrMchm- Etcitinf Statements. The New lork uerouh 01 tuunuij Tbe preordained event In hutnan affairs is more certain to wm f impediment and removal of President Johnson from office Tbia thing will be done because it baa become a necessity to the consummation of this revelation. Congress baa no aJternatlve) whea the suspension of ita tborit pretiba rebel Bute for two jeer yet lo come 1 mor ally eertarrrflnder PresMen Johnsr."-' It says tbe present Uoate will impeach. TbrSenmtev fterMrefe-K "lt Fcnden as presiding officer will then arraign ami aospend the President, and Fessenden is at once to lake bit place, Before Mjr, Johnson will be convicted, aod Grant nd Farragut ehosen bjr a ape- cial election to fill oat In term. Tha New York norUl.vf tbe aame Tbere are heavy anow drift three feet ia aepto, ana sleeting now.- " -i. From Missouri. St. Joseph's, Jan. 20. The enow on the plain 1 deeper than for many years. The drifta are tweenty feet deep-ea Blue riter.. ' Nine men were murdered jo southern Utah on the 8th bjr Indiana. 'Snmo Storm: Baltimore, Jan. 20. The. anow eon tinue. and the wind is blowing a gale from the northeast Fortress Monroe. Jan. 20. A heavy north wind has been prevailing for the last three daye.v bnt anddeolv veered aootheatt last night, and la blowing a beatv gale to-da. A. large nomber of TessoTs are anchored along the coast, loireed with ice. The ice extended from eaw"Henrr"t-HtnTrtonr fioadsv -The schooner Join S. L$t, is leaking and the ere are frost-bitten. Mr. Spalding moved, .. sjtaoMtffc bgl Mr wjcoiea tea J 1 x;- .3T.yit Dubliah. Jo-dar a eoBrasrHkn dene between several of our eiUsena and date savsL The DroP'Ct of the rountry have hev n darinir the drktkt periods of the war, seemed so alarming at prestnt, From well infioev-d tource to WMhmg ton we receive intelligence which con firms oor opiBio ih.it the Radicals are strenuously bent oa imachtneiit ; and the rvsult can be nothiug us than a lud eons civil war in which men will be ea ger to cut the tkroaU of their ucaet neighbors. It will bono such War a tint from which we have enienpsd, in which the combatants were separated by geographical line. There, i no prt t ttie country ia which multitudes of the boa citizens do not consider the cause of the President a that of the Constitution. f an attempt I made to deposo him op oo mere partiaan gronnda, they will ci. clade that the auuremacy of the Gjusti totioo may a wril bo viudira'e 1, once for all, and will accept the riake aud pers Massachusetts Legislature. Philadelphia, Jan. 20. The colored deputies to the Massachunetts legislature earnestly xpeaees a Itttpe for 4he pres ervation and future harmony of the In ion, and urge the president to come to terms with congress. Cutis DUpatthts. London. Jan. 19. F6rty one persons are reported lost by the breaking of the ico on ICegent's park. Othere, known jo have been on the lake at the time are still missing. Liverpool, Man. 19. Tlio nnnsually intense cold of the seaon so aggravated the distress of the oor in this City, that it resulted to day in a bread riot in the streets, bnt the disturbance was not ot a serious character. London, Jan. 19. Garibaldi, at tile request of an American friend, has writ ton a letter, giving his opinion of affairs in the United States. ' Paris, Jan. 20. The Kraporor Napo leon has issued aurftiiportant decree. It On motion of Mr.Suvtns thecoma wast las I Jaa. XL Ennisa. Esq. .1 he present mayor. t ' committee of th whole. v Tb platforni laid down by Mf. Ennlea Is i'TYTr ODW,Ma noor ana oneUiat must commend itself to erery cooduded bis speech, denouocingSUveasbill. cJUtetK-. It will be seen that he ia op- iu. -(,nrn.0n bu, w uj -u- 4 talh Ui oo the mochanical enter sf&,k rnd.J,lM,ff u.a,lt,D;f priaesof theelty ; that'bia views on the fLiA!,r,W,--.a, to .object of polifng are. reasonable, and, m , . T v . I 'bat It favors a bfred police who are toi tt va8ningxon,jan. u.i.bi. b paid oat of. the revenue of the city J nonsK. In Committee of the whole wh;b nAt.t t,.e tBrdeB rety 0 n glt f J a 1 oat and eg net able manner. He aW THE A LESSON ONTrxs-r. 2H rme timo ago a '&oyras discoyered n the streets, evidently bright and intel ligent, but sick. A man who had the fedinj of kipdnew strongly developed went to ask what he was duin there ' Wmiln. f.Ci.- CiAA tT. Jtl i - .... ii uuu iu muiv Or KiC, 110 on the Appropriation liill. an amend ment, forbidding the exclusion of wit nessesfrom the Court of Claims because of color or Interest in the case, was adop ted. . - K The appropriation for Pardon Clerk was re- inserted ; that officer be ing in- uwpeusaoie. expresses himself decideliy in ttror city free school, which Is most impory tarnt of all, especially to the poor. "Mft Eonia la made a most excellent muni cipal ofli'er, and we need not, therefore speak of bis admirable qualities for the 1 i 1 . ...... .lojwce jor wuicn jib ja cauu4uate..., JLlie.tegislaxa1tiv ... . .... - y r-. appropriation then nsed The Secretary of the Treasury was In- sinrtcrtofcMpdrf-wh:at am6iihtTsdu Texas by the United States and whether the State had accounted for prodertv seized at the outbreak of the war. ' Stevens enabling bill was taken up, Mr. Baker, of Illinois- spoke in opposi tion, when the House adjourned. . - SEstiTK-Somnerprefcehted " a "petr tion from Texas "Loyalists," asking for a Ilcpnblican form of government. XI18 tenure of office bill Was taken nn. and opposed by Mr. McDongall. Mr. Sumner addressed th Senate in its favor, and, in the Course of his speech used words to the effect that it was the first time we had had a President who -was an enemy to his country. He was called to order, and the chair decided that the words were proper for debate. An appeal was taken, and, after ahizhlv exciting debate, the chair was anstained; leas 29, pays 10. Adjourned. vtaatmigtoa, Jan. 18. Ttie Cootervatory of Ike Pmideai'e Mantioa wee buraed tbie morainff. The tiaody arrial of enlace eaved the buildiag. Il is eetimated thl l be plant eaooot be.repleeed for ebortof half a million of dullart. The furniture of the mention wet dauieged by emokd. The Last Steamboat Accident on the Mis phis. Jut). I V. I he ateamer i'latte Val ley, which' leff bere for (Vickbnrg late tnis atternoori struck the wreck of a gun boat, and suite almost to, lier hurricane deck in about three minutes. She was crowded witl daMen?ere. alarcre number . i . is : : a . . - JtlHSiaardfxjat. It wosttmated by the survivor tlilt one hundred persons were arowneii, aing them Jude IcUndge, of Monroe csnnty, Missouri, and a fami ly of nfieen persons, bound for Texas. The captainaild piloU are eafsi. There were eoine : rfy women and children on board, of w rtui were lost. A tug pass ing up t"oy.ff tMOcm who had presence of mind enoili to stick td the wreck, and bronght than here tonght N CL COMMISSION TOI VVASIIIWGTON. I ho appointment of a Commiiuion o-fVasluneton, to lofok after the in tercsts of North Carolina, is not rcl Ishod by the Ex. P. G. He has ad long had his sway there, and his own M- nX.ll I.I . I. tV ... A .... w aim luuse who are innisin juu menu i emu tno cenue- terest have so long misled and de- n,HIM nchod by tbepathe'ic tone of the ceived Congress and the Northern lti'VT et ,!,e boJ" nnhlir. ,v til;, folt- ,l ,io. w, ?w cv ?d AnsMface ho. saw the a'HHa,vvv v tisvii avaaa? uaau tt , n aaaazw r r .jj representations, it was high time -for gq.j 8ent for motl er, and father, aad TOO Legislature to adopt some plan, toUu hfother,' eaid he, 'antf took thtm pj nuiui iua noiuriuus Kcnemes couiu I " " -J "r i" y , nuu moiuer iii run be frustrated and overturned. Tbel ,Jen 8-lWM 'ck, that God wonldcare nV.rni k i. u ; f for me. I have no home, no bod t j iriva wv. wi UUft, uu UCCII MUlfVl 111 ftJIB Wl . I . . - . - r . - , 'f . f.. me anjtuing, ana sol came out t.icie. the Commission, and the addition of for God to com e and t iL-Apur c. ino a. sT HiT - 9-W 1 1 a .1 ... , non. n au ii. ioyden, recently, to mother said ho wonh'. lie wii coue. uuiiiwi , ia cuutiiii rv ' ' MJt I - -. . ..v . IVili tMV QIC, den is specially disturbed at the ac ceptance of Col. Drown. He would have perhaps been more gratified if all ot them had declined.' The loyalty, Unionism and reH.1 bility of all of these gentlemen, viz : Judge' 3Ierrimon, Col. Bedford J"baTe cen ,0 lon ou tI,e wy-' lirown, f. II. Winston, Lsq., Gen. J. 31. Leach, Hon. Lewis 1 lanes and loiw IS, Boyden, Mr. Holderi fully endorsed tor montlis alter the surren der. We vdo not recollect that he lis ot inainta.niiig.rr. - , ()tivn ,,4 t10 addre of the cliHiiibcrs iBeTotlow.og corrwpoi.dene : . , (;e dj.nmej, ran(Si to ,i,e lUe arguments agnnst iinpeaciMnom P(?iba,ire t,(Jy ti,e litfht ot iueti6niiig I milked, that if ever be offered himself sfe Strongly urijed even in l-yel cirlee. -AVrnn.ti It i.n.hm thai 'ih heiWOBlddoit1n a basineaa-lik niannf Hove to Propose. A party of ladies and gentlemen were langhing over the supposeuTTwa attending a dec laration of love, whes a gentleman re Butler's Suit. The following ia the Keutral pr .ioitiou un which Butler haa oei n i i senstire as to tase a libel suit for flOO.Ouj, on the supjoition that the last antit htis must mi an him : "It islmdto send gamble's and prize fighfeia to Onre, save the Radical pa pers. It it btil to send a co ward, a spoon tbitf, woiiun i u Iter, and church rob ber to Conine. You pays your money, you takes jotr choice." Briclc Borne- roy. Yes ray lad,' saia the gentleman, over come Willi emotion. Mis has scut ino to take care of you.' I ou should have icen his c yes flash. and the smile of triu.x:uk!ircaJcsar-Iua- face, as he said : 'Mother never tola me a lie, sir: bet What a lesson .of t:nat, and how this incident shows the effect of never deceiv ing children with tales 1 . ; ;i 1 Among tbeiuU one that if JuhiiMHi should be removed an electiya for Pirt dent inuet take place In November of this y-ar, which of course must Ihb foilowe I ij an other in November of 1868. The gener al opinion is tbet the C iumitte on the Judiciary will make up a tn-nietidoue in dictment against himrand that C'Dres will simultaoeourly strip him of M pow er for barm, and then permit Lim to serve out bis term. .7 govern offenees of the tre to to tried in the conviciional conrte; that theetanipdutiiaja la y present, "Aliss Smith, 1 have bien Shocking Amtcrlity.W o fennv tha freedinan liviir near IticeviiU', Va., had a qtia'rrel it his wife e!ttit a month ago, when he delihertiv took- lua little NEWS OF THE DAY. .Congressional. Washington, Jan. IP. In the senate the socretary of war submitted the engineer's department report for last vear. - A protest against a redaction of the currency was read. Petition to Increase the lariffjjflihe constitutional amendment securing snf- rage, regaruieas erwex. The naval committee reported a hi I in favor of the League Island depot for iron dads, Tie district committee was directed to' report whether a due proportion of the school fund bad been let apart (or be reduced and that the right of the Ivcojile to meet in public be limit ed only y tli(e "regulation necessary for the public safety. The decree concludes by declaring that these reforms will not drown the edifices of a state founded up on the national will. The members of the cabinet have tendered their resigns tion to the Lmperor. Triestie, Jan. 20.-Reports from Mi rainar state that the Empress Charlotte has quite recovered from her severe ill nes. f- Vienna. Jan. 30. The plan for the re organization oi me siueman aruneti wn not be carried out. "For instance," he c-n tinned, addressing - 1.4 . . . if: w t ii i two master Itnfus P. Spauldinc from the re sponsibility or tourteen thousand dollars stolen from the bank of Mound City, was passed. Tha euablins? act was then resumed. Mr. Stereos received as a modification, thatafter the DasttifrSP tfisetrwsilt the states allowed repreeentation, hateqs corpus be suspended and martial law role moseatates during Uio whole tune. Alabama Supreme Court. Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 19.--.The su preme eonrt has decided that the reouire- inent of revenue stamps on the state of processes is unconstitutional. Tne court unanimously decided that Ala bsma was i ds latsto COTertiNiant tindnr the; Confederacy, and that its personal -.sTCuiBiiTq mna uroieeieu tromjoe ndr conMeraf lo veattnoBta. ' .... ..'..'ijt i ZZ'j , ; ' r From Washington. Hyaahlngton', Jan."' l.?r8BeTtyjc1!F son tirade contains the following seoten- eee: - . The. coonty Aaaatb president of tlie "mion revi ved o 4l preaidutof the United tates. lie is a usurper who. . I promismg to be a Moees, he's become a hs wtm pmiTOnrwp&ffnsi ery vacancy that occurs, anl makes va cancies for them. . -r--:-- VTasbington, Jan. 20. Unsuccessful senatorial ballotiog occurred in the Maryland and Kentucky Legislatures . yesterdav. . -:: .-. . . -. ; , a -The eommittee for the iavesllgatiotr of , me oonttr Uarohna; murders baa am noned'Gens. Sheridan and Thomas, and tn ersjtariea ct war and tha Interior. Latest from Washington. Washington, Jan. 21. The secretary of the treasury and revenue was before the ways and means committee batnr dav on the fold hill. It is stated tha' McCullough urged the sale' of gold the time and suras to be, discretionary with the secretary. It is doubted in shrewd circles wheth er the tariff tax and bank bills will pass this session. General Logan, just from. Illinois, fays nneactimenr Congressional. WaibinirtoD, Jen. . 16 P. M. In the serial virion oetilione (or the iocreeee of per rw pre! B led. Mr. Bamoer nrveentw a petition for the srnf pdiDeet jo, tljf ey4ltjiopfgibi.ygg di lii.elioo on account of culor. A lo le n netiiioiie from North Carolina negrow favoriiig Stevea'e bill. A kill for the adinifnoa of Nobmke and Colorado with the bouee amendment peeeed by a vote of 20 to 14, and sow got to the presi dent. .' In the hooM the Indicia' committee vae in- troeted to report in vriting liat hgeUtion ae . neceMrT to enable three fourth of the repreeenled elates to ratify ibe ouMtilutiona! amendment. A nembet of the dintnet of Columbia bills piw4i,.jben BieeoiV .eatbiing wii waa ait-euooed. Mr. rayne ferpoeed lhsnnd eectioo of Mr, 8teen'e bill, hich recogn'oed the preeenl Uto government, bicb be denounoed ae piraticel. ,i M4uagtii eapeeea oeiiuniel a Aour aud. a quarter, lie Mid the bill inetead or being of reoeCMduotten wee one of iieroiirti Ineteed of reetoraiiue in for dinnion and fH-rneVoel . . . . . i . . . . . . r- ... . j-m.a. 4. i; 1UI will , t IID in k...i. .. I il, 1 1 ..: 1.1. receipt of about three hundred a year. ,i; ui.t., u. . .1 t ,i. ;(..... i ,w , . , ' dirtbolirai deed kept a seen t until a lew whmh i. on the incrcaao. Ot all the la- d t WM BC .j(,eilUT difC1ered. 'T ,"Ce 1 dD,re J. The bell culJ not he il.-BanvilU nic muei , iiiutoj, i love you, ana wouia Xiims gauiv. iiisku you my wite. "lou Hat te'r mo by your preference," good humor iiuu iuieo oumu. to i ae turor se I. tr 1 r... cimi- ... .u .oni.ni CUVV1I.U h ioah r wen, i ueciare v said the ladies Murlexcof Bresdcnt Lincoln. A . . .... . i j awfilMtfliTfirifmii ctixn-i e me mka t,an Holdeii can hear. Arid tbet ,i r;. i , T '" is Mr. Hoyden, upoi thrown in the ero-Hla a inev f--r wild L . r , ', '. V- edly replied Misa Smith, to the surprise letter fioi. 0.4lcutta sayatl.at L'eutei of all present Tefer-zan to my tath- William VUrtin ilolbert, of Shenand er.T "t0: e"''rae1 t!)e getitleraeu. notoriety, laid a wairer there with a . cl oft s! The l?dv ad Zrn U Um W' of,2 cd sepulchcrl-Kaleigh Sentinel cnortiB. ine lady and gentleman, good aesaseai Piesidciit Liucoln, was alive r . reader, were married soon after. Wasn't and well, and that he would furnish proof HOW A MAN FUEEZfcS TO DEATH. M. Pouchet latelr read an inter . in - has assailed the loyalty of any of paper ou thrs t.ul.joct before tL French" them since. He has endorced mo$t Academy of Science. The authtirViu- of them by appointing or recommend- ferences are as follows : ing thctn to office,. He will not dare A 11,a,t!19 firet ' ooomaMi prodacn to question thetr devotion to the U- rf els t . such an extent that a globule nion and the. interests of the country. 0f blood cannot euter; these vessels, there by natever countenance these gen fore, remain completely empty. tlemen may have given him, either 2- The second phenomenon is an alter during or since the war, they have tioa of lb globules, which abandoned him and his principles and antt totLeir complete diaorganla- 8CrheP8 f?.ta" 9 wn, whom ' aniina, completely .frown is ab-! ot all publje men in the State he lias soiitely dead, and no power can reann never assauea, couia sutna mm no mate it. 4. When only a part is frozen, that part ia destroyed by gangrene. - 5. If the part frozen is not extensive, and only a few drBorgsrjized blood glo bules paw iuto circulation, the auimal may-recover. , .. , :.,.s.l. 6.., Cut i on tbTa . contrary, tEef frozen . part i.o considerable extent, tben the mai-fl of altered globules brought into the circulation when the part is thawed, rap idly kills the animal. 7. For this reason a half frozen animal may live a long time if maintained in this condition, since the altered globnlea do not get into the circulation ; but it ex longer. He rallies to the help of the countryvand ihe-State, though well stricken in years, when he finds the Constitution about to be wrecked and the country ruined. It is more pon whom he coun ted for help in his extremity J he shook Holdcn off. a year ago, who he saw his aims, llolden cannot, with any face, assail these njien, but attacks the Legislature and Gov. Worth for .the exnence incurred, and demagogically isheds "crocodile J Pire8 aasoon as the frozen partw thaw- toQiv nvnr trio m o i m rwi arlt it nwa r.Y i ivui 3 wva eiiv sisuiiiivu bviuivi b j Confederacy O! thou whit- the late mat a raoaesi way ot -coming to .the of his sverment in six months from the point, ana a lauy-iifce-method ot taking time tie sauer waelaid a man at his word I - . m . Colored Lawyers. In Georcna the Superior Court" of Chatham county has refused to admit to practice a colored man, who is at piesent a member of the bar in Maine, on the ground that "the laws ot Utorgia do not authorize or con template the admission of persons of col or to the bar." Tlje Hon. JoshuaTinT, of Georgia has presented to Congress a claim of several thousand dollars for losses and depreda tions which he suffered durintr the war jrmi TboubIe iNUjcioif County. We regret to learn from a crentle man who was at Monroe this week, that many of the citizens of Union are in danger of sufferinjg for? the want of lread. "Tne tJrops irTtnat county almost entirely failed, and numbers have not the means to buy il i l- ! corn at iub present uigu price. Aiaj. Covington, the able Senator from thatcounty, made a streauanaeffort to get assistance from the State, but we dp not remember whethre be was succussful or not. r-. Welearn thev are orcanizeinflr a secret society, under .'the auspices of the straitest sect,i the object of ii -a i -r 'i wnicn wo cuia nor, learn. racn member is sworn to secrecy before tie is introducedand made acquain ted with the secret. A very true and reliable man of oar acquaint a nee was sworn, but could hot stand oTswwwtawssjeat dHtyiag amel tee ehmrtng- eongr-w", the oourle and the eaerutive had reeognis-d tbe 1mii uajErrHknw tlt wur Lbun dreThOiorild 'Vtliiene " hit'J Tlli"n meM jrto meir cuuuir; aj ine eonsuiuouu. it wn m 'ie,f' .f teir greet trngtionv that the ro poied universel forgiveuess rses"ll3reb1lHtai end vbellenged parallel in htor)v 'lie protest ed sgaioettbs , bill as, foreign to the p1ri and nurnoeee of the eonstitulional amendmeoU He closed by moving te.refer theriill to tbe reoQO-. lUaction eommiUee. ' ' Mr. Dewepa epoke la orpoeiiioa to the bill when the speaker's bemmer fell at the does of hie kewr. '. ' V- " l'"-- not to divulge what he saw and State.r.ojphJtbft suppose this organization will be established evify county r,and mutch mischif may result before. weknow from where it comes. Bo on your guard!! Charlotte Times. . "The"pubIic Is greatly distressed at the frost 6n the shop windows. They can not peep in at the pretty girls and other things. .ef Vat. '- . ' Sk .1 . " d-nnA a. man in tno interior ot uaiiiornia lately received the following note from his we in an Francisco: "DcarSirvIt may be proper, and perhaps mj' duty, to iuWia , you that about two month ago succeeded in getting my divorce trom lou, an 1 alto that 1 have since married agai. You may continue your monthly reiaittances, jisJ may. need them lor your three children." 13 f flE A TRAITOR t A ftw melts since a lady in Jersey Uity was awaltpned n "the clead ot Tie hiBTifTiy a nipjr MrivinK to airry off her purse and wnfth, wbich she bed plioed oiidvr lier pillow. She lost her watch, but lied tl satislautiun of shooting at the nipger, and though be got oS with his plunder, it is believed llut she niade a hole in his jacket, if not his hide. Now, was thtat- woman a traitor or reset orvioktoraf the laws T Abraham Lincoln, as the 8. In all cases of congelation, death ia due to the alteration of the blood glo bule, and not to any effect on the nerv vous system. . 9. It results from these facts that the lees rapidly the frozen partis thawed, the more slowly altered globules find their war into the circulation, and the greater chances of the recovery of the animal. , . The President of the Oakwood Memo-. rial Association of Richmond lias re ceived official information that IheLLeg- eipoMt (if the aorthem States, demanded that(doi;a. - It prodtfe-es a swoet substance the sugar ot lat, wnicn is glycerine. iu yutiefyinjf deh of a dog ia turned into enielliiiiiealts by aiding to it a little hr drtchlorieacid. ' GIrcvrine soap is the prtKiuct ot the dead dog. Glycerine mil tit' with curmine forms the pest Kpsalve or the most delicite rouge. ' From the kin, teudons and hones of dead dogs gel atine is obtained, and this gelatine is Ire qugntly made into jelly aud nwdnpau tlio table. . uar is rermeflLoy straining DBrrX DOGS, Perhaps folks who stop op their noses and pass by with swift strides--especial-ly dainty ladies--when they come across the sarcars of a defunct canine on- the street, do not know that their smelling salts, their rouge, their hp salve, their defiesnte perfaeryT portiou of their dai-j ly food, their one gloves and ttoots, and half a hundred other things they daily use in tome manner, are obtained from juet such sources as poor Ponto lying there, oouio ot the most eminent aud most extensively patronized perfumers of Pari)!. Loudon, and New York, obtain a ...::.- .. i i.i,iif t ihi, .,..i;a tice recently summed np a case to a itrdtrsrtm . . . . .i . iahd Iiir fintire anditorr. lie said : -e--, j ; - - . lure of their choicest l ertumes, and jo no pet fume is it mote extensively employocL th.in in i.2i ijfhl-blooming Gereus.' Glv- cenne is ootainea uy inning soua aim lie toilingsfthe bones and tat of doad Xeflprn.n Dat is, the exponent of tbesoflUiern.Sutes bobld submit to him wtule he plundered turn ot his watch and pure at his leisor-Ttfv tlntis re sisted, and tliougtt, like die unfortunattJeniey o man, he tost his watoh and burse, he did have a .'hot at the rot tr, aod ! which he is now wound up, and the ivetiun is aftked, is be a traitor f Tliere wan a 'omuuion government, which tV soutlitTii Siatra mainly created and mainly built up into a &' aee power, hut a tune came when the nor ihiTB States oxnbmcd together o the le pnnc'pie m uwiuiy to uw auuinern ouues, auu look p wesson ol tin (rovernmeot with the avow ed d'-rv transforming it tclo an instrument of such niter rum to the latter that, rthr tliau be. doomed te--tt srere twstter that tbeerdropriwd and enpilled tbe entire southern people! Tbey did not rewet ihey aid '"Talis the (fovtriiuieot take (he arm aod navy, end the pohitc km), the history, aruhieees, everything owned in coimiion, i&latures of the States of Georgia and South Carolina have each appropriated $1,000 to be devoted to preserving the graves of the soldiers from those States that are buried ia yifginifcX - A Charge to a Jiiro.-Ai Indiana jus- .i j : j "Getlemen of the jnrf , in thir case the cotiusel on both sides are unintelligible, the Vitnesscsa on bom sides are incredi Lie, and the plaintiff and defendant ate both such bad characters, that to me it is inditleront which) way . you giya yonr. verdict." ' ' . Jdore suits have been brought against General Duller for bis thrifty operations iJ- ... -v I 1 I t J I in je Orleans, Tuigany caiieu bieai ing. Tin's time it is a steamboat that ho took 4n a moment of forgetfulnees, anp--poetng it to be his the dear, good man. An pld oil well in UnionfowB, P., one day last week suddenly began to throw up stones and water to the height of mora than a hundred feet The Dhe- i il ihruUifh tliM burnt bOtieS of deaJ itoS. 'nmiunAn Anntiniiort foe map an Kflnr T4iHekttts are frouuUy ttiadii;io btf - Onwaj-)rpiirion-ro-PresbyterTaip i .... t :.: ..l... Tl. ....rl. r ... .. .v rl oouie aim riuir jju-.b. aiid """ism iintcninson n iiisniirifl ei lueevn Fieueh kid gloves are manufactured from l(,f a Hardshell Baptist preacher in West tUe sitiuoraeaa aog. mere are niayi tiT, Marion county M . i i . i j r oilier uses to wuicu ueau nogs are p, tRant would rei uf rWdre space lo enu but leave us atone, do not oestro us. wfuj live rmr lilt- and saye ourMelns ai hat wa mv." Ilut wonder ot alt wouders for all iMneralions of men inerate than we can Spare ; betildec, ..i .r..t.r.si ..rriiu. . 1... I .1. i . i i .: .i. . ...;r:u killed their people, Hoy4 V4t projiertvfeilnit J ,,m ia, j, ulMta itk .m. W15V. we to I Aa 'lehange saja-thatiH just as sea- i,i Ule a move to undertakw to get marx t ried without caarnne. as Wattempt an Uota o street. Jjajoa .1 ' . . . - i . 1. ! . I. ;tncir coustnut'.ons, is aypreceueiu wxiil-h their h.mie. and are Dow Striving lo hirer on theni the Yiorrit'le (km which they souuht to "escape from, and the Bisn who eouirht to save the south- drW-ansiorlfTSei he r recdirrtnr va -1 wnrte"'enTorcod aga'nht the South. The she should have given up her waich and vcry: read, haas-nt on an instalment ot twenty j President will probably veto the adrais UUNJT eisje ii-uuueuiie laiit'y w inn wir-i.s.ji' , bor bpunisheJ tor her disloyalty, ny all ineana. 1 -,. - J: , "-Tten Drove ab ortTv I XUIUC1 HV jIUV IU SlUlUlk v The Iwudical papers ato complaining bitterly that the Maryland Legislature is making the State" both not ami bopeless tor tue union men cr-caueu. iney uoh t like so much ar-lhe smell of their own physic ' '. i.ne young, fjeedmeu ' tor those-. .at Hart- gion bills, and. it is doubtful whfcther they lord whodesireaiegro neip. ne stiouiu ; w be passed over uim. braiaa lam tW it, if wo were notlatraid it would tend to make hitn stop. The West Virginia Legislature met on thrlSih. "Tbe same day bothr Ilottses ratified the constitnttonal amendment. Ttie Governor's message, advises, the rc Jpeal of the confiscation law of. 1863, The Indiana Seriate, by a strict rrty yote,'29 to 18, has voted to 'ratify the amendment. Two quarts of liquor were aiscorered in anjsland Pond stagey therdu pon ... the lidubrvataiie. horses and L wire seized f. .. . ' HI f.l. I oy tnovnaain ouici114'' r 1 : :wJ.' '.,i--'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 28, 1867, edition 1
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