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V0LN2. THIRD -SERIES. .100 ..1 fio Jwieniua,.. U BATES OF AOVMTItWOl - for each svldiiional pobtkmtton, $1 03 AO -80 NEW3 OF THE DAY. " CONGRESS. WeaWea-toa, rb. lb So.U. till 2 uatraut " ml m-il Mf ,ud Uonolulu, no o J SmL isad Aa kMl tl". u. T....kall nok of efl am.-adnnte. m'-.i. t.i.l If amended loo f.r ii ooldl I ill lis ! noli h. "oolJ lb S.t ao r-t ben the biU earn. p nil ..J . fTT , u r..M r both bill tb MM and toni.i.aa. II. had amendment. -.... .LJUi nii all decreee Of court. t . a- waa to isvov o la uO.r. v" - m iix tb ordinance. - . fi fUl, f.eordboth Win. and WaW. i.meudmrn'. nha admits - " ,71 lion of lb ConaUtulioBai mcDuutcui.iU pirUiIloffn. ,0 pjpo,,,, ,od the ameodmr ut ordrred to I printed. SieW.- bill nm.p, wee readme second l,ue anUder.d to n pnuled. . Tb bill for retirwig compound lateral molt .at i mmJ end go lo lb Huum. Th llu refua-d to cou or ia lb Senate .m.dme-rt lo b. tenur of yffio Wl, iovJ- Tb. bill w ny HJ 8,t"' ?,.'H roido IxiU" lMie4 Mi BHe.6 Mr lUno 'l tUl it lhtlini Tur ,. .otm ib lbl of any Sute in tb Luwn.- Cue. Orrofitht Situation. rk.iU.inii F-b. !. At ibe nnniverMry Uo o'uA of Ibe Cbnb-r of Co..iiKrc Oov. Orr Mtd tbatoor H4licl teftlliHia aire e.y tli bft J rnf been in pmrhrm hH V control lr, of lb government; I frko. It a.ditlloell to tell tbe future oi", M ,io.. Several Soutb-m ceallrtnea hH lo -cara tb. an,.port of tb. C.errVi.. lUdjenk lleaen tbn nobemn of niljotmel ihni had b.n ....ol. II ied.tia.at M tbal if North Ca- i i ,1..cit lite uroifr.muie.aud ' otbern adopt It, or how a o.hiu. it ,ll prodiw lb bernlt. andaavntbe (v.utb from ny proponed radical mewarea. WaabiagtoB, Feb; I4.-Tbrn m a laeeUng last ataht of eoanratin Republican, fn.n0 . .. 1 .mHuiii Srmlriomef of mn i rKjoi i"- - ialUcilf.at Wilbwd. It a. merely auud. Notbiog wan. Urinind on, though : . 1. Mrliiiri of opinion, ebtch Maal : to diapet .Ibn tfoom oio.bl. f I... aieeiiogn UI f.ilbj. " . .. Tbn atniety regard! Uw immedial pan-. ,j, by tbe nato of. riiber bil!, i Um?. ' Ihoogb lfciivnl and 4f.urebeoion w .till n. - ' From )Yahington. W.biotfpn, Feb. 15.-Mr. Hmgham volrd for Sinena'aMI, awteritbaUiHliog b oppowlioa Tbnwifleeineol ia favor of Blalnn nnwod nient making lb adoption of he Coo.iilutawnt amendment, witb unieefnal iuffrag. appended . . e i l..MVJl at n nnalilT, grnoa grouna. cww, .v- , , --4iHAr-entf b1pb-i)eTBan tghnb WrTT to a pocket veto, ajeafBAameoojnw wbicb witl tak. it back to tb Iloua. There U realty awwn bop tbat tbn billa will go over. A lb erli nppronchra Seoator nre becorpieg terioui over lb ipooibility of fathering lb ; Southern LoyalitU. ." N. V Yot. FebruMT Tli Hrt Waabtagtoa peoial ay tbat tbn Southern Loyal wu are gelling nhy of Elliotl'i bill. Tbey bar apprnbaotion ol negro Governor nod Leg inlatom. V -., - IiofU StJtrnitt a Vlanmf Jleconttruction U-tk PridetUrfiumored Cabinet CAanyeh - Waabgton, February 7,-Botu lulmiiied S plan of Mconalractioo to tb Pceaideot to iekui wych will be iotrodaoed ioiu iingre VVil ainrU. .wia CMCttlauos renneclina t o t . . . r , 'ttr- i.itk-. int euang; it iseaaawoeo .SmQutbnnk. .'kr'. . - Mi.irk.t . . iriuat CONOItESSIONAL WaahJigtoa, Fbfeaary 19.-8aiTB.-Tb pnaadinga Ami nijtbl. en BJiin.' amendment ..iaauHnvLTb. 'point on which tb K . mUu. W .tWrwr 3oote4eort: votV All Lm the black vol, but some neem -Je abhor ib idea of difcnbUigiU wbiue a . . a. . i ' mm, . fiW T lha asa ptaeins . tna csuwee ai v . blaeka; otUwsredeUrmined U diafiaachi lh k,iM m. . .nnkmtit' sad others beeaoa ibe; rWthrffvoUWjVri joam wore afUvdt and a propoaitioa to -raur rnSe'c4ocl;-iba"Snl anally-. I? raa of debate. Ur! toolittia said a Booth wooUr wot aeeept anivral snffrage. hot would prefer military rule. v Mr. WIUob MBBoadnd. -w will mak tbem " Mv.Wi'darisff tke eeigf lntioJucd a I bill tUcUriog tka aoeatUatioBsl anjodinnl Ut l. A .-A uii nf lh(lnnalilUtlOB Tbt 8mU mU4 on lli odmot to lh bnokmpt bill, nnd akd for nwmniltun of ton UtTUSw bill '-mm rmuni: Mr. Dool.l ll. .UI It .m d.eUrMion- of fitttM. n cIommI nt btf p 4 o clock, nad Mr. Solbiry obUioed ibn floor. Tbn 8nU tbn took wei. ilwifc 1T ooocifTnl.ioolnoi of ib N.w Yok LgiUi pproiof of ibo Vn irictof Colnmbin S'f w" f"Ud. A mwlulion ioqniriog into nllgwl oorrnp Uonof mwnbtrtof Ui Uoin inJii hn bon r by prombing not to do mrtoia thing If lb IWleol (fbnnH Wn Pyi ,oJ tb tuuna of loo mUr. bo wnmd mf mg Uln tUa nd tbn IWdtnl, m rn Urrd to a mIoqI nommiUM nf town, . ; .1 v n4 A yum "fW1 JortUWennncntUrmrtlon. ' A bill mm pnd to nrect liffbiboum at tbn folio. m4 plMM : Drnddock . Point, On, Co-k.w- iu..V J TvUn Ulnnd Knob, On- Mor. rU tlnnda C, '"?. J- LP1 Wd' J -Tbn nm of M.WO.OOO nu .j.proprinted for rinr and b arbor tmprotmeoi, 01 wnicu io 8oath fett only 1300.000 (or lb. Impro.o.nl of tbt month of tbn Mtippt. J - Tb bill profdib(t fur n 1'naiJnot Ii cn ol Mutil. FiM. tba pro If. Pre- n vuvj f ' . iiHiiMi Court. . Jmjvrtant CatiA'e YorkXotwsh N.w Yuk, F.braa.y I6.-Ib SupremnCouit io cbaiuber TtUfrdy in tin oily tbn ce of George Olny Oiptmn of the temr, n0 toeloo Irvine cuia op ou a ril uf Aotron cor- pm. Ibn liriKiO'r u cuB'gcu " b tleauior Irom irgmia u a altacbweul for dbu 1 U pelilioo of bi oouumI mu 'urib tbai lb ruUiUoa of Gr nor lVirpoiol i maJid oo tb. ground that ibera k oo ocb Slatnnn Virginia in lb union rw cogaiMd br tba'Fndnral iornmat or ibn ann .... i.- (lover dot 1'eirpoibt bad oeai t-Luud Ooternor by lb. l'rd.nt, nbo bad bo rwht to u.k.ucb aa ppuiuia'.ut; ibi Uw Governor of Sw York bml oo lgal right to .....i.i.i. .iMiiaea oo a rt.ju iU..o liom Viovei nw2 WHb nor lViiiKMUt. and tbal bM nolTeaty V:rfcmi f-r ib.l pa-jn-. iue puuu -oitied bw loteoiwoliou uf uani'MUtf lb. return 0oo fortbia moraio Ib. cn la looked .o ,tl. M.IM ialer-1 a. Z4H H"-1.'1'0 uii.IV UToie Ibe MSmi Court.- ' " Fiotn Washington. W-.L.ntoo. rVbru.f 10.-A fUpubliv-.n i. a -rii mml th iMarnw -" C.ucu bw aKii.led a committee of -eu io c .iub... tb bio od Kliioii b.ll to aj'ply to i ii,. fyoulliefU ISUtr. week i 2,500,- I lie loleiuai reveaa. mj ooo, l.;.tn. F.bruarv 17. The ubtitute ot Mr. Sherman for lb Steven bill aa adopted -twenty am. to tea-by tb HeoaUj. It ubuntially., Blaine'. aroiKiine. will a eel aenoiu oppoon . lU,lUblifnS including Iiiandeg. and BWven., nr, reported ind.gnaol Oat lUe Preaideatiould bave to approve IMIM. and thai the reaerai vo' " - friend of jibe maure apprehend a irelonn.. that lb bler. -ill defeat the enl.rn meagre. Tbre aeaator voted nay oo tb. .tltuui SfieVmaoV r0r Slevei.. till-namely:, .uUbury, Buckalew and flnaJ- weI,' ik.t .11 nuoiaDinenU iow.o--- wUlilut .bould be accoiding to the Mtmg j lew wa defeated 29 to.8. ' SUerinao'. ubtituto, in il preamble and r.. alive to military piovi.ion. and diatrioia. w .ro il.. , Si...n. bill, eioeut tkal tbe l'rvudent. iaetead of lb. General of tbn nrmy, ap-oinu tbe offloer rommandinflr. Sentence of death re- e it ribt upen.ld beyoad lbal all ioteriere... I PVTuau ii i" - of Sti-autbanty wiUiiliatUiaryjittutsD,' nlli6ed.. Tbe folio mgia -Bcct'ioa . Wheo any rebel Stat forms COMuiution in conformity wiib tbe Uoomuuuod of lb failed Statet framed by n convention otj delegate lHrtd by mail ctiwo. iwei.ty one" rear f ace, hlout "regard to race or eolof, or j pru.uon.whoh a rear lexcepi jrwm u..i.uv f- opartkipaiing in lb. rebellion;) a-h.cbcon.Os m.L nrovith:. Ibal tbe eleel.ve fraacbie be enjoyed by all prrnon. herein q..l.6ed to tot for deegal; ana wuo mi- -; f bav. bea raliBed by in ieora. an to tod approved by Co0Kre; andwheo nLeR y.tur eWW under ib....t.rtlMerl ify lb. cooatiiutional nnMn.d.n.r.1. and aa.o ;m.nd.u.nt beoome. a pari of Ibe National .Co. .X.uiWa ll-a iho id Stnte-u declared eniillpl io reantaliaa aiid nto, alio are to oe n , na,flk r.rae i.l s . . nii imi nv inn vniu ' ' ssribed by law, in J rttanH wtt. I "m.. t f'imi HttV Loudon, Fbraiy j & 15 , Figbthnndred Fen- laon, cymniaaueu vj r..l..ne O Connor, nave . . . liiiha hi llam tb.netan . . . - . re in yot ?tf tt army ba been .arreted at Amaw-y - - . - i . ii. A amhi.r ,J marine al l'oitamoulh London7 February 15.-Tbe Government de .hiPHlod. ofFnini A seruTn molt at KH rit adn&toeV Tk. tba tehxrranb wires near Valentia are J ... .l Lm m ln AimlmBtM. . Several of lb soaal guard andp''lotmn bave meagre bw receiteu s"PK"r7. -"a. rnmnt4 A larg. party of t enian. ' sri ur- SALISBURY, N. C., MONDAY, . FEBRUARY 25, 1807. rooodnd in Toomjn'i wood, . tl th.ir cr h doubtful. Kifc-I't bundrwl nrn itiH In lb bill anar Killarorr. - Tbn oprLIng than ffcr U nflnd to Krry and Cork ConmUn. Tbn nnrnnd in Iwprub- ... London, F.W.ary Tnnntoaty of Ky ban Urm proolaimrd. in a lnU of M-ign. O'Con aor and J mm ftephto aiUnaid to bn thMni pwMo. Twenty Amnr'ioana nrnnotrng Ub tbr Fnninaa. i . ' 0 Foreign Aru. PnrU, r.bruary !. NapoUon'a nrmy or ganiaatioo plan i bunding dirtraa. Affir la Crrt am cbangnd. -. lUamii vaniaiM baomaiiaialnr f lillf. - Lirnrpool. F.bmnry 1 Wooa. Cotloa opad dull aad Wwr; -k of 8.000 Man; middlinf Plan'h.i . !UH.MJ cbtw r4o ad.ng 4oonwrAr Brnddufl. joit Loadon, Fabrohry II Noon. ComoU, 91. 5K0V1I. ' 8t. Peteraborh, Frbraary 10 -IH Olar in brotnet Ibn Cbr.Uan 1f Urn Tuilu wfwn tbem jality- Fraokhfft, February 19. Unilod 8talf bond am quoUd at 19. t Pari. February !. K M.UulUd S:at bond ara qaotrd at 83 J. TA RHmtier ofSurratL - ' i . i "Fbra.y 19 IInry 8C M rif, who baua'ytd Jobn U- Su.ratt, ha. arrived bet. Notbing bi yet been baafd from lb bip with Uurralt oo board. jartz Again on the Iiun. v...' rv. Jl.nir 12. The ei)tor of J.rrt i dcredilJ. Tlta imperial Oovera ment ba a diatch inoouncing a victory at Zwsatec, and the flight of Jitarn and bimio iater. ' o. Mr. EixiorVbill to eslablinli a legal government in Louiwana waadebatedin tha 8-nata jealerdaj, Mr, Trumbull and Mr. Sumner wiahing to amend it. Mr. Wade rigbilj warne l tie - Senate that too manj amendments might defeat a Kill nf which the Diinciplen were con- dc(j.te jU8t. t wan p.mfponed till ------ a to"lay, and toe hope Mr. Wade wM hold rv, hi, intention of ah'ing the Senate ho , a'' ' rwy f rest (ill it t pasted. 1 .1.1 noune. Tie above illustrates the aincerUj and worth ol tho late' jMisitioni of the Tri bune in favor of 'universul suffrage and aini!CBTj.;-:Jtt-he utirrc cau;gnry"we re irret to be constrained to place the Chi Trihnne. Their meanin of "uni verbal" euffrage aittin to be the etifraa IraiichiBcment of neirrue in Louisiana, an, ,10 disliaticllineinelll Ol w .no men. j, ig ,h8 universal miflrHKe only for Hie negro. National Jnlelliocer. Xeveb, in all the legislation of a Chris tian, pe ile, was it proposed to restoie peace and harmony to a portion of the conntry by undertaking, as is ahown in the Louisiana bill, to put ignorant slaves in legislative control, to the prosenption of their former master, i Is it the road to peace to disfranchise the, most iuteh gentand energetic and tfreilthy citiserta, and pnboTdinate them ro the rule of the most ignorant t. Are the American peo ple prepared to put the destinies of a titter State in the hands of th blacks, elevated fir that nrpose above the Anglo-Saxon race! Does not every tane maK see that this it the way to com motion, toloodeheed, perpetual fends I Vet this is the atatesmanship of the Thirty-ninth Congress. Ib. 0 'Mr. Oakheld assures us that the re kt. i,nv. !. Mil all of their rizhts ; tliat UV O li ' v - . a. hWtThzhtietrrand banreTeTtStiteTbv the rtiiflentiori of three fourths h,-i.rih.m. Is this Common sense. t ' . . . , 1 4Hlcll less - voanmawm r v. euage ol a oaroanan say that "the tconrge of God," when hordesJetrer uttered so infamous a sen iv.nniKT nnnn Cliroue Willi UNt. timent as that he had right to slay a rl,ftl neoo e. So. too. fits talK aoom taking their last dollar and depriving! 1 1 . m of citizenship mieut be appropri bip in the court of Dahomey, but ia an insult to the Christian sentiment, nay, io the common eeuso a'frce i people.-. MR. STEVENS' DI.LL, The following is a copy t.f the till re ported from Jlhc Joint Comfnitteo on Re- coii8t ruction by. Mr-Stevens, as if passed the House-of RepresehUli't c'i AVedne- b'.tt t provide' for the more, efficient Whereas, tho pretended Ute goern .... r.r rl. lte ncaiie i (nfederate gtates, Carol f Lo 1 ... -nttinrtrir IVim rware Ret nt) wmioui r jrresa .muj w ' , - , , irreM .ukii.Ih : ' and whe'fea, said pre! snded wvwnmeJJtalT.'raiad ton Tor life or property, but couniei.ante and encourage iw ifnnl aim erimv, an(l wbereas, Itls necesr - ..j .HeJ States unti iu-cesary that peace 1 oattoa ea I loyal and re ublican -Staw go venimnTnrtegar .A. i ., tUbiican otaie j;ow. .....v---v established : therefore, Be it enactment b'v tha Senate and House of Representatives oi inn u.bihu Stt'es of America in Congress assembled, That said late so called Confederate State shall be divided into-military ot Virginia, -Pioitu uan.mif, ouuiu - rri Ati.J u;..i..inoi Alabm.lilicreHlter tbe p - m- -- -rr 1 a. nii. i n . n iiri'Mt-i 1 1 jitvi W.WW'lJl?f --W--.-: . ' i.Mt l,ul! hallux ..i.ian. Florida. Xexas audi Arannaua . -, trictiand rotdo tohject to the military authority f the Lni ted Stales a herein prtacribed, and fr that parpoa Virgin U iball eonttitvte tha first district; North Carolina and South Carolina the tecood district Georgia, Alabama and Florida tbe t'.ird district; MIisipii and Arkan sas tha fourth district, and Louisiana and Teiaa tke Bfth district. Section 8. And be it further enacted, Tbat It shall b the duty or tbe General of tha army to assign to the com in and of each of said districts an officer of lhear my, not below the rank of Brigadier General and to detail sltafficieut military force to enable uush officer lo perform hit 'duU and enforce his authority witbio thadit'rict to which he it assign ed. - . - ''fieirti'TCiHliniirtlitr etiacled. That it ahall ba the duty ofeacu officer assigned at afoiesaid, to protect all per sons in their - rigMt of person and prop erty, totiipprca insurrection, disorder Mid violence, and to punish., or cause to be punished, all disturbers of Hie public peace and criminals, and to this end he may allow local civil tribunals to take jurisdiction of and to try. offenders, or, Wlieil In III juugiueu, uimj w sary for the trial of offender, he ahall have power to organise military coratni sions or tnbnnala lor tbat purpore, any thing in the Cenatiiation and laws of any of the so cliod Confederal State to the contrary notwitistandiny ; and all legist lative or judicial proceeding or prtweaat es to prevent or control ibe ,TOceedina of aaid military tribunal, and all inter feence by said preteuded State trover u ments with the exercise of niiliuryau. thority under this act, shall be voiJ and of no effect. Section 4. And be it fiither enacted, Tliat courts and judicial officer of the United States shall not issqe writs of U beat corpnt in heltalf of persons in milt tary-cntody, except in cases in which the person i held to answer only for a crime or crimes exclusively within the jarisdiction cf the .court of the IJuited States within said military districts, and indictable ilkoruiu,, or nuleas suiue com uiisioned officer on duty in the dn-trict wi.e e. ii tlie ierson is detained sliall en dor iijkui and fKitilion a statement, ci rti yiiu uHt'1 honor that lie.hat kuol ed 'our iiitoniiatioii Hi.to.the causi and cireiiiiiBUnce of the alleged detention, and that he believes the same to b wrongful ; and further, that lie benevet that the endorsed ietit.oii la pefrrrtd In ,fo.KJ faftli ttii.l in tni tjieraiice of justice, and not to injure or delay the punish mentof criino. All persona pui unuer military arr st by virtue of this act sjiall he tried without uniieceiwary Uelay, ana uo ciuel or uuusuul puiiishtuvut shall be inflicted. Section 5. And be it further enacted, That no sentence of any military com mission or tribunal hereby authorised", affecting the life and liberty of any per son, shall be execuicd uniil it is appro 1 Kv the officer in command of the dis- u ict. and the laws and regulations for m . r III m. I. the jfovernmeiit ot tno army sum not e l,v this, act except in so lar as they conflict with its provisions. BL A IN E'S A MEN D M ENT. w P"- 1 Tha following is the' inendment pro posed bv Mr. BUmc: Sedfon . And be it further enacted, Hurt wlren the corn-titutional amendment urnposed ns article fourteen liy the, Ilur ly ninth C .ogress ah all have become a i..rt of I he ' UouslllUTioii n me inueu . .1 .. 1 V ... - . . . . .-m wunuitinn lit Con " .. ., r i ... .I..,irii..i .riv. called vonie-ierate o.n.v, ..... i .okunt ro the .. ... u . j I jnnli.rman.BDY ut.liai.iv r-- its cons iiuiiou and "Taws, thereto in all respee's, and when Tt shalT have provided k. ...nitinn that the elective fran -t.W.t.all ha enioved ean'allv Hndlin- sHirtiatly by.idl male citiienrof 1he Unt ied States, twenty one year old and 'up- aitliont rekT'iMl to i , -color or Previous Condition". M 'ter-ftude, except tuth hs may bo disfranchise lor parttci late rolielli'in : "and when. said eoiistiili'iort shall have been tnb.init ted ' 0 tho Voter, ot suidl State, as thus de fi., li ralitiCHttoii or rej'Ctiin, and' when tlm cotiRt:tution, if ratified by the Mmakt..Mit.svshall be been suomUted o CHnres- lorexa-ninHii'Mi and appro val, s d.1 Sie stiaTr, itlTs 'K'nititiition be l, tinirresbcT declared en- tftl3 to reprewntatmn in U-mgresis and Rntors and IUtbreseiitati vet shall be .rf.,..tted '-therefroiiiW their takfnB the Dviaw. ami men anu recedinif Sections of this eratiVj in saidb ats. Tb (ollowioir r nrou)iou.of- ibe ..bill r-rh)-J."That alt act, in relation-to tue aasea.meut.'celurp. collection, and payment of tbe inoom. Vmi. teeial lax. auu omer annual taxe. now ov law requneu io r .- - afcretwavayy.Bbalibamafaa,lM - i ... I... nr,ti.l ill on the eoTfgondmg: day -jnju ...S a tM.rct in eacE 1"" ir.-.' t i ka mih nf Jone.in rel.-ion to Ibe lunipM " ' collection, retnra, nod payment of said lax v htl berwiftnr b reou,ired on lb oorrwpooding day of ibemooih ofApril f eacb year. Section.: 9. That artbeeariee, bulchet,cou (kijoo, and plurube aalgaa fiuer wboe an- NO. 8 nu salei eiceed S2S.0UU abaii par a auanton . . .. a . . to tb rpeciHl i.i now reqiirrd b law, on dot lar for everv thouailod dollar in tiwM of said 995,000, and lb lair on such eirem .bull be aaseaeed and paid in the manner provided in lb caa of vlioK-kHl dealer. Section riilit ennct tbat hereafter for any failure to pny arty ioternal reyrnu lai at tb lime and in the manner required by lam, where turb failure crrate. liability lo v a penalty often er omuin additional Ux.n lb amoem of tax so Aa- and unpaid, tb penoa or pero to lajnnjr or 0-((IM4lng io p. wnu i.., i of lea per centum a afore.al.1, b.ll paf a pea- ally ot 0e per centum, together vith lutereai Bt tbe rate of on per centum per man lb upon aaitl Ux from ibe time-th. .me booame due. but no inlereai for .njfraclioo of a moalb' (hall bodemaodrd. 'Section. . Ahf peraon wbo bai! excrcift of 'a'v'"iriilrbuiora, or profuMion, br do any ant WIoftr mentioned;' for the x reiaing, carryiog on, or doing of u-bicb pe eial MX i impowd by law, wilhoul paymal thereof, a in that n. balf required, Ui.ll, for v erv ancb offvnM. beeides beint hnMe to tb pay nun! at lb LitX. b ati'Ot to a Rne of not lea (ban ten nor roor. lhaa five hundred dollar. And if ncb pr-oe .hall be a manufacturer of Hibaouo, naff, or igr, or a aaoleaat. or r.lan Jealer ia liquor, be .ball b further liable lo iroprieoaineat for a Wrm of not lea tl.ao sixty day aod aot eceeJing two year. Adding proviso lo aectioo eventynioe : "Provided, Tbal no ecial tax ahall be reqaired of any peraon lor; lb iuauufaciur of butter aud bee." GaaaaaL Gnat Orfoaau TOAM'i.rrnT PicaPOTlBM in thb Socth. The New York Time, ot Weduelay, ha tbe foltowing impor tant revelation: "A. late a. Thursday laat, a bill for tb tnblihmeot of military wepotin ac quired atrenalh irt tbe 4Ioue, by tbe dectara lion of Mr.. Ferns worth tbat General Grant vored it, and tb member who announced ibe new wa regarded, for tb tiro being, a., sn oracl to be reepected. Owiog loth impor tance of tb matter. Grant took lbartiel op port unity to inform n prominent member of tbe llouae that he bad been roiarepreaented that he did not favor tbe erection of a depoliam, with bimeelf a chief despot and that be wan really arpned ibat ueh a notion ihould be attributed to biro." : o Bow Mccu isPiABODr Wobth. Tbe ques tion baa been frequently aaked "lloa? much ia Mr. Peabodv woitb t It U a very natural one, iD ier oflbe frequent and munificrj.ontion. he ba- jpade durinir tb last niteen years jor Ws lesro t-ducattonat and charhabla puroses. ...... lotA U. P..lwkH rn.rl. a ill. wbicb , draonairated that l. wu ibea worib about fifty million pound sterling. We presume, from ibe liberal manner iO vibicb be aea'.tera ii. charitie, that be baa not growa'aoy poorer ... I 1 . , . .. 1 .n- ki.inM. tince. ii n naa now irww uo,' ince ihatlime, the eimple interest on suob an enormous turn would hav largely increased bi. wealth; bat lb fact w be baa ever aiooe been one of tbe largest, moat uctive, and caultou .a IT 1 ' a 1 L. banker in tbe worlu. Hence nis preaeni w.n must exceed 100,000,000. Tbi i a 0ug lit- I tie uiu foi a rainy day. V I JVaf, firpubliean. the Bankrupt bill We regret that we are unable to grati fy the request made to ne in various qusr ters -for a copy of an abstract of the bank rupt bill. Two bills were before the pres ent Congress, at its last season the one ..;.i..hlaia' tha K-natP Other lit the Ui iitinini .... .m-w , - Ubuse -The laUerJmviug ataascd, wi.a on the table of the Senators wuen the Congress adjourned. 1 aa defeats ed by one voie-aTdw days ago ia tbe Senatfav mofion' to reconsider having prevailed, the House bill, with . some tri fling amendments, wnepa-8ed, on Tues day last, by a majority of two in a vote .ffortv two. We remember ol lit lea tureT hofTiatiiTg seen it sTnceTast spring that it not only affects past debts, but - - "., w . v . . .iKnttah MIuuj a. acta ol OMIIKIomcv. mwv .iitH.e of its i rovibiouriJM. tkam. inau ' N -'' - o Ki-ivnoTita or IlANn. A writer.in i," the Albany (Ga.) News snys : Xfaaiv tlmro lrsons. in taking notc6 f..V old debt, are Careful td4have them navable to bearer instead of to ,order i i. ,,,ukH iIimiii over 9.500. iVhV la tbi! A note fjr 500. it parable to or Aar. ranivot h aued in the Circuit Cvti t of the United State, onlees the payaj;of tiie note was a non-resident or l.,f the rii?ht to sue in tbat C if ilte debt is over $300, aud is payable to A-,B.,or bwarerteud it is tiansferfed to. a non-residtt of this Slate, it can be ed in a Circuit Court ot the 1 uiieo State. -The purjHiee 4 tuna-w g dlrt.rr bBfiifB.k -lotlaJiidian-WMieine remedy Is tuore nmtnary aad the stay la'wof -ear Stai wonld not b in the way of sel ling the debtor's p.ojief ty. . HHAT29-J5neroft' historian, has oeen .'.n.ni.,atl' frt th t-t?ate.jOL ute l-mw State to be C hector of the port oFlftiiwijyatrt.nixmg ton. " ' : : ..'' It is reported that the Memphis Ap I . i ' - : .1... l. 1 lteai newspaper Has ceen purcu-" ji trwitl lw edited by Ge,n. Albert Pike. Beneath the Alban hills, near Rome, a second Pompeii Has been discovered, buried in lava, '-r " ' ' Atlanta ba 15 widows and 294 orphan of CuafederaUnoldier. ' , .' WHOLE NO. 1751. -- EXEMPTION LAW. ----- It i a matter of some interest to knew that even thia Radical CoairreMhaasorna mercy for the xor and onfortsnatt debt or. It ia matter of coo.rovery w beib r, in the iural, the jast righuef red-' i tor are not sometiiues disregarded and violated for the benefit of debtor. Aa Sir Roger do Coverty said, In tha Spee tat..r, "much may be said on both ildetv1 Waiving, for tha present, all diseosslon apon tqnity, we present xha exemptions f the bill lately passed by Congreat for tho Di'inctof Columbia, which bat re eeived the signal ore of tha President: The exeiupiiwn provided for shall net interfere with tha foreclosure of any mortgage oriteeilt of trust executed Jbe . fore-the asMg"""6f th "act'ATT" wsar tap; apparel belonging to all pereons and all heads of families, being householder; . all beds, bedding, household furniture, stoves, cooking utensils, drc not exceed ing $800 in value provisions for three months' support, whether provided or . growing ; fuel for three months,' mechan ics' tools and implements of tha debtor trade or business, amounting "to 1200 in ' valoe, with $200 worth of stock for ear rying on-the buainess of the debtor or bit family; the library and implements of a professional man or artist, to tba value of $300; one horse, mule oryokeofox en, one cart, wagon or dray, and haTfless for aocb team; running aienaua; iooa for three months, aod if tbe debtor ba a farmer, any other farming toola of tha value of $100 ; all family pictures, ana sll the family library feot exceeding In value $400; one cow, na swine, si sheep, &c. PAUSE AND TnprK. When a few years ago conservative men protested against sssumptions of nn coDstttutioual power by tbe President or by Congress, the answer waa tbat tha exigency of tbe times justified tbe course, that tue salvation ot me we oi tun uauwu wss tbe all important object, that arbitra ry power was necessary and ita sse par donahie for such a purpose, and that when Tlbd , exigoncy waa patted "tha old ' rnlea would be again rigidly- obeyed. We do not intend reuewiog the discus sion. G rant that tbe reasons were- am- ole and controlliB'. b"nt let ifiwltemems feered -t hat conser v ati v e men then taid. " VVe are atraid mat wnen ujo exigency is parsed yot hare atrtngti W courage to reouiitr e ueitsnti sua oju barriers. ii waa argucu, out. wiuv.; argue.1, tbat breaking down constitotion- al itnmuuitiea wa,e dangerous business, establishing bad precedents, and that it would be very, difficult at lue ena oi inn war to stop the habit and custom! of dis regarding the so perior force of the old charter of liberty . Tbn time hat long since arrived when those who promised to stand by strict constitutional law after the crisis was passed should keep their promise Tbotisands have followed blind- iy the lead of ambition or artful men, tar beyond the limit which they marked oat when they joined these men.- : --rri " The present aspect of affairs ?n Con gress is that a body of men tef king to break the whole system of governments t n.l ,.nrinrratain the Cooffressfue Pres ident, Judiciary and lgwlatnre. Devi- . . . it ill. ces are every day broogbt to i Jign ior, overcoming the provisions of Ufe Contti-' tntion and destroying the checks which the fathers wisely provided. The tenden cy of everything is toward a thorough re- VolUll0U.ia II uoi uuie or uiou w fv and think I However they may bave felt ioiuie of warjweare pertaaijed that tlaa- present aspect of affair ia Calculated to arrest tue aueuiioa oi .(luuif uw ! to remiud them of the dutj of atanding by the Constitution as it it aa toe only hope for the future. Tli'e downward track hr enrjri Bnrtt ia moe difficatl to " nan Ati and turn back. - But it is assnred 1 1 1 itie inouientr now fbrwise citixen to I - , .1 L. I. M n K . .n . . 4eHect,snu it iubj u mwiug lotnod to regard the Constitution at a myth or ad old parchment, it it time to look on with stjtoething of the ancient veneratbu .V. ' 1 Journal of Com iierce. . The Buffalo Commercial Adoertiser states that the First National Bank hat, in a oeriod of four years, accumulate r rtu!rwise a surplus greater than ita original capi i.uri. Butj tal, and without inspiring this turplus, it paid its proprietors a aiviaena ior lue past year of fifty per cent. The Brandon Time, grows facetious on the subject of advertising, and venta it self aa follows- Does it pay to adver tise! Out experience, xeacnestiainatn does.' A week ago weadverUsea Tor a boy to learn the printer's trade. Imagine out surprise (!) on Monday morning on finding at our jionucJe - Aft ,pUnt it z k vwNnrtrta -nl half weigntng jnsi 'r."v ve would not guarantee an, auvu the-, piiul er-bnt-u , this isoneTosuRFewrbefeUw a saccess. Tb Norfolk "V irgipia-i- say in i nvaviau . (T fr.,m bar wharf, a l-riuav amw to cheers ofnheiwiembled moll"ludS.J' 'BW'Sfneff for Liverpool direct. f0ratqg-ow-l nOO bab of cotwn, S.000 bwabela of corn, 70 bag, of peanut. 40 boxe luaaa'acturei aad 10 barrl laf tobacco. A Tortlaad werebknt who wa aorfiolsated by lb greWt fir.cUaiwd 950,000 in the six month -; (bllBwiBg ; ; jr 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1867, edition 1
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