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. ' i in n : VOL.. THIRD SERIES. '"TERMS : SALISBURY, N; C, MONDifc MARCH 11, 18C7- NO. .10' WHOLE NO. 1753. it AO . 6 inonllA Ckt le AdvAnca. 7 '"" " " "r .iTlloVAOVMTIIINOl 'I SPECIAL NOTICES. II OS M 30 ' Know Thy Destiny. " t iin.'iM ih-t ' Auraa. a- BT WW-, ... ... BaaaB'fwi.w w rfduaca a. Wkttalaa a "7 JwiiiHil aa Mwiaawal lUNl HttMMlUt- aWaaaa -BAB. .. a. la W M MiHrt Will P ' HIM. ..ii a-r-H w i . O- Wonderful But True., f - Thara ewlh r rtdlnn f ) .1, ; T yoaa sad aid. to treat aae "". . Tha hraaiy aoee M PrcUj" "d fa rrfo A, sad ! may k Mr " ( By th f i CHASTE LLAR'S white lAdvib Tor lmpr-if tad BaaalWylai ike CoMplealoa tka a-t .IbW. per pr'"1'1 Iu, tha ahia bceauf.1 re,.l.ke . al - only baad la ya'b. It jiMckly tamo w, r reca- Erapti..a, and U ta.pri of kia. kiwily h Ug Cb Ir.TiU lk kia bui ui eUu m i. . ... ... . . . . ... ky ihi K...rfc, M M ky tk. IW u,. m Mdlrftawbkj Prf. 11 Ubr. of ftowai I rr rf fli . T'K ''ly 1 ;ly .k haw w r- lilurf HfcnWI r,-.-.- TITP-i ifc. '' Mai 0t.c teiTO. rVk. Ml. - Tn,. . t. "f 0 ' tjL Yocxo LAdy returning EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR 1 1 CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For lleinoring 5iofluou8 Hlr, ..UcM W fcaN) baaaly. .ly apclwa. kmtm m mfM bto akiaU.4 acu 4i.osUy.aaJk rouU. l ia .rtai. W rrnvur. ..i-tfl nw. W.ir frum h ferb..a.. y p ' " Ml- uaaUt aad ndicaltr tH'pti" I ha . Waio lh akiaat. aHNoth au4 u-i. .1. Tha lha oaly .riK-k a4 hy lha Kraarh. aJ i. I ha wily raaJ af (Kiaal aVaiulo'y aai.Uuia l"re 7J eaal. pal p.ckr' " P"-P"d,u ;.y 'f . fT't uf an it.-f. N " " " "' BEKGfc.lt, HIUTT. C . I haiiiwta. id ha aaal lo aay addraaa, aluaaly 4. ad poaU pi4, ky 'Mail of aipfaaa, biweetpt of prtra. A draia allardara lu BERWICK, IIUTTI a CO, rkaniala. From tlie Banner of Wedpwday. i - - - . -: - i i I.' Uit wnpict, the Cot'ytTiottoo, nden pre tav to blo out th very name n- IJt tfcere ! no u of reMon or mciu . fb,h"1 r"r- WjUier8!ieiBiu bill Iim becom law kr not i a matter of Di iiuie couci ru witljo wo ceeptthe ilotion. We crdsarcelj4tcoDUoeDUl damn whil theldiciUa do-but in tb naiua of a brave aiidUpreed pnple, w bt g tboin not to ail utfto a UfinourboiuilUtion, do not Lk a to ratify your meaaurea and 'MrtJiwf ppreaJ dLafrancbiawitaant tpni4 a tali dtradAtb. Do wbat job I .a AA b-." Tbo fate of Slierinan'a iuiqaitiona bill ia not jot definitely known. We know that it baa boon Tfctoed bj tbe Treaident, but wbciborit baa t e? pass ed over tbe veto ia uot m oertaiii. Thi however, amounU to very little. The XXXIX aigrea wfoiolerUf ot atrvice ex ired Monday at 12 o'clock M., may or may 'not bave paaisWMbV ,. If it did not, t lie XL Conjjre, bM eeaaiun b , ...... i... .t .1... vwt v! IIS t (lie piraiiiw" i .... i J I w""." '""'r'' -- -rf a, "i i I. ...I.,-;, u,..l .nw IaW I . i . .i U,n,l rrfl. will, no doubt, paw that or a timiliir bill, P"V"t " ' ZVLZJlZt IS -- LC-Z-htTrhTtTxilTwarwTTrende kith u. udiiuunily euoanceJ l, II aucu mi n - , , I ' i .. - charge Utliluliy the oniiea re(jn" vi Reparator Capilli. Tl.t lv - " r -' 'Vlifhat, jeur wl C-m, ... ' " ' ''4 RCPARATOa CAPIULI, yMl.i.fK.irp H-M h-l ('rou4 """' ... - uw Bav . r.. . ... k-j... f,.n iol Mw aaJ halHtai Ik. Ula .aa a.!-- r,,. . . lh, hul. . r br ,H. Thr -'- nhd verbal. a liincu woiee one thing ia ptibl. So that we bae notb .bettir to bope for. Ibe Kadi' all in Coiigresa liave uouried the powers of 1 1 gem ral Govern 'Beitf, Just ut did the Jmo bina of tbe J utional Assembly ol ranee iu the revolution of '02 and tbeir acts will bo worthy of osurj era only. They have brute forte to back thorn ; beiice they dis regard all law, all reiisou, all precedent, and strike for tbe mastery of all things, oTTralTrrnj;i;irtllT!tiTB homati or' dij .. . . .i i. . ' .i i.i I vine, all uoverumti.i, an uiuuu iue' and actiou, with a pertinacity and blood tiiirstv ferocity t at would put to bluah the nurit .n fa: hers. Ibe Constitution ia toi u to abreda, ur Ld as well be iu ash es, it ia uot heeded ; The Supreme Court is set at detiauco, aud .the execu tive ia no longer respected but ia regard eJ aa an incubue, a nuisiiice, a thing to be di'i ensvd ith. TIk v asuine all. po ..r -...I .I.iiuii J ol-d:enee, and 'I lit re t noai'i-eJ. And i...titlietandilg, lln-y arro 'itte lo ''liiuViaclvi'sTlW li-bt To ttr i-iav all i'jwer wlii.ir Siaie or National, j put. nd t.. i -mcrnel by tLeCou a t sir iiblkv l&lial 1 mve i iet lr our ai W M .v.a - I klaSIf kwllBf Ik. aaw. a4 -' " '" -Mtrt kf Ul w a CO,Cknairt. K Ikaaaly Aawiiaaa nut It . .. ... .. nr. i .n br iluara vv r.,M lir.a..f Ik. aVwal IV. p.raii.. ar.na ,. MM ' fc,w lh...wa .w.- latta uhmi.ii tu MK-h va . I'y ! . . ..... K .. . ...U... .... u a.iirM ll fl .,. apu.r rpA-.laia. If y.r p,a8. CU a!- p .i. d "'" '" lafc. ala--af U- a.rw.rd .1. pv-MR-d. i.rllr H r.cc.p. mi.urv. wiiirn ' - j r 11' HI. FREE TO EVERYBODY A Wat ppTcirawr, 7; ja,Tna"j kr.4l'. pr. r.d.i.f aira aii.rart..-i a.. I ,i.ru. ad uapaala, aad J- . Va yaaas kvdy a. gMkaiaa kM na ikftr 4 aaaiaadriaama-Mdkr"'u s . Adaraar. O Brmaw. . t ' ....T',,.,- Ad-lf". 6:ly I, fHUK t fO., ( bra.iU. Ka 3 Want Ku Hn. 8yraeaw. Naw Yurk. ASTROLOGY. . The World Astonished -.g-Wak'iVikFtri- imuTiow MADB BY THE TrEAT ASTROtKJIST Madamo Hr A. PERRIGO. fibs wvmIs ao " ateaaa M kappiaraa Iho -ho. fro do fal ataa-a friaadv3oyMoa.y. .. h.. k-m d-pW- .aiTtk. kri-i-r' , r" talorawttaa aaearH( ahal frud. r ".ata. .a aMto f tola. PfV'tV. b"r"'I uiitt a mo at ful .mJpt?M9 ..iu ik. da va wU Marty , .-a y. lha BaMa.kkM.aS a.d ckaralar-i of l'"- f Ska Mad yaw tary ik.wiraia, aua ay .. para.laral p" aavada lha dark and bidd-a -. r,- .1 ika fular. Kr.. .. Ih- aur. ar AraiaMaal tha MaVoa iUt ikal .'"" " doaMMM ia Ua a.lfalr-ir .1 aad poaHiaaaaf abaplaarW aad tha ti'd a ara ia ia " k.aaa lha baMaf birth, aha d.daa th. faiara AairMloti aa sarth. T y bt 1 ba akav aaala ba w f.fHf aa ,.yfa- Bity. .KaaaakatkM Ira, wi'h hhaa aad aH dr iabraliaa. l. Pafliaa ha al s diMaaaa eaa k(W ad lha Madam by Mail h ml aaJadt bfaadoa la khMM.Ir.s as' if M paraoa A fa aaS alwU ahart, iMU'Mrt..Mik a pM aar. .a i.l m.1 hv B...1 uarrOTll Briaa ahoa aaaaiaaiaa. Tka atrwia't ara.y ilf ba MaiMaiaad. akd all ertaap..rfdraca iiarad or Aw.a U.(.r.mrrm ..I lha kiakra . Hr (hi W.h- adthoaa daairiaf Uio. WrUa alaoily lb- day of lha Malfc aad J la hek Jr. krrfa bu. a cloatat aaJlkiekJ."!;- . . Addraaa. io H A. KRIilb-'t ,.!r- F. O la.aa, a3. ..... , U.ffJo, . Y- WIIISKEHS AND MUSTACHES! TJlTtSCET I" f ' "P" '' mmmh'rt far in frrn iW1ir frr. rrt y wt-t. . l ACRATEUR CAriLLAlKE. lha muat ar.mdrr lal iHe.,rry in rood.ra arw-i.ea. ael.o P" ,h BfBrd aad ll.ilia aa mM aiirar.. aiannrr Ith. br.a a by lha rl.le u P.n.aod ludw .u. au.riBff aaecaaa. S.imn of all pur ..T hi- -i,rl". aud if aii' aaliafaelMai i. .4 ia ii. .'y iu.'. wy "f, b' fuudwl. I rra h) MiaH, a.idi ia" p.(-. U. arnpliva rin al' anO lawimoawn. . j.i ni' ii.i v.. hiii 1 I a i". '""""' V 94 K...f Sl.al. Tioy, W, I afr...a ... ha Uoil-H HUlaa - ' CaSBEBdCO Til Aiu wiil adopt. Ibis or tiat u'r.Kis wrasure (b it itF:TT.weTI"wi:li 6i we:, C This is the moat buniiliatiug aid detes table feature in I he ignoble loot-edi i.g ol C nitfc.ioui.l trvkfoti aittt .anrJa!io. and it is unity pidi-f-l o hear men cr- Hi anien lo iiiene uioiiatifu. y Gov. Uiowu of dorgirt l.a-i dis tinguished t.imaelf tor iuj licity, political thitancrv and barleuu:ua,da by urittl the pe -i-lei f that noble State to aU-.pi the Shermati bill and ratify their o de gradation. Dut it waa fif.iug In Oeors llitkutTed uarWoBin-aoaa. tor i.eoi lu to beeou-. a i arty in the detrnc .. . a. . . . . . i. . ft i. r Jk.-ta: "a-aiiiit tionol tue uorauiuiioiif wirtg'""' merit ahd individual libcrly anue I U t- i .( .. . L. .... nUtinarv and trea.-ou aii no muiu . i . . . . . . i uia the c;uibo wbaU JM o0.v a"" bravest of lh South imffrtlrd ud died to-ave. It will do for him, andsucb M he, to ure th Southern people to ae- Ut In (or-u.grhe cbaNia wluch a;e t- bind beiil forever slavery, but lcunim and thorc of kidney be aloike in per- ... "" . . . r ... fcctiujt a coiiailion aJ wyruiy oi ineni. The South has nothing toHin oy aca r.ii.iii.l ui CC'U I II 2 V .iu jjiijrwww"B ui, ....- BEAUTY7 Auburn, (Joldon, Flaxen & Silken Cnrls ov.tnnrP.n kv th aa af Pr.'l DE BRF.OX rRHK fcKHV 0a-adiMiwB jraf . raawd la nrrt tb Bwaatfaifhl aal anibkura kair of ... r.H.iri.. or naayv m. . . . . ' t 4f.K4 iCTi.lfl. bM. fAiwyw. r la the hair, rrica ay .man, r-r r. f'irralaia an.il'd frva Addri Sr.rt. Ty. N.Y:NBo ...at. f.r lha I)..i.dMal.A aiy -f- AFFLICTED! SUl-'l-'KIt SO MORE! ctari"g be shall puniab or caoae to ins i i j - V W. v ll.a. PlfliMlll ii iai mm it wii uriiiru t v va- av i king! for five hundred yeara." In all tbat time no- -,.h . apeuking tbe - ingluu language liavo borne audi aervilode. . It reduces the ppulatlon of ten Sutea, re gard1ca if t'oh.r, -tsj or condition; and atraiiger within tbeir limits,' to abject and Jeirading slavery. ' It mav U answered tbat officer are juat and humano. Doubtless they are ao witb'otber elates, but tbe history of tbe world mav be kearched ia taiu m me endeavor "to show that tbere is no danger from uureatrainrxl authority. It ia aj tpost invariably tyrannical when a strange tiller is appointed I Y ap nnfriendbr poar er.Jt aa tiled in liungarj rjd.Ppland, retailing iateulTeriuga which aronad tbe sympathy of the clviliaod world. .In Ire land, thongh tempered by principle of to the bet of our abilities, but do , not atkus tfiro throui-b the ceremony of alo'i-liHcby mere outward parliament rv form bat which we lot he and detest from thebottom of our hearts. We can boar ai.ithinir we are willing to arffer all thinv but jo not ask -to- perform acUwhict will compromise our mam hood, uich are unworthy of brave people 1 Wah-wiU-AUaaue iuiu.-our. own eaUuation. We are unarmea ana povertystricken. We are power!ea for evil. Vofubmit. S nc4 writing the above we have re- lews of the passage of Sherman's th branches of Corir-.s over i.nd it now has the force ot Kv'utl tu&l ini-n The, French Convention arming 6fu ties with similar powers sent them to the drpartuientB mauacrva, murders and atrocities follow'!. An iirespousille doty never yields what law dont tatoit llave we the pow er to tstaVli-b and crry thi mei bu-e tu W ixwutto,rlJ-t deriving it authority from ibe coustitutiou, or ac knowledging its liiniiatiooe. The balance of the measage consists of e-htboraio ewititt tonal, argumenta em bracibg copious eitracta. ceivel bill by the vfcti; law. The lioat object ioiinble feature of the bill is tjiat which rcqnire us to adopt or indorsiiit or sabmit toa worse fate. The S.'U'helh v-ok lo are uot permittid to look rn inditfevwuwr .Ufct . g-A to.. k Jd a.eml le a.. Convention i-i ac- co.)iie w.tb iu proviaions (which is vi.'t.i.:!- rut tjrii X ii) or nee' the few . . .... .1.. tlH-l.lig nriill Staka'J.i.IIi m-grwa uvj it foi iWiH. 1h auvti an eniereuej imy ast act ar;d arat in their own .Ivgrada- I ia. ti or be tieruiial;u. Woull thai i. atuie ha-i ln-en left ... out. Woul l Hiut we l.al l.eeu rtyuircu ta kuhiu.t to ihu toil as to a law, without tteiujr, lurcrJ to approve or mdorae it by leilve eriHCilat-nl. BuTwiiatevL-r we do let us uo cautious -iy, Utlibeia'ely. 37 The Richmond Examiner, in an article refcring to the Sherman bill, ad dressed to tbe people of Va.., makes the following remarks which are equally ap plicable to the teople of N. C: The act provides for a new Constitn ;n. for Virginia at a ieriod when no citiaen of V irginia demands it-to be form ed bv convention, -composed 01 auu elected by blacks and whiteeindiscrinin ately, the only limitation being one wbowexcbMioii eao only operate aginat. the whites. To the same class the cdn- Bthnti.m muftbe submitted for ratihca tiou : the aatne claisa mttet ndmioister it, .yjUAJm-tb )ld the reins of power, and thereby U- A .-. C 'Mie ptirtl&'p cruiifmrn the oveMirow itfho fumlnmeutal principlca hjhiu which waa erected the gratid-'t siructuie of raw Mid til-rt,y ever beheld orenjoyed. 'TllK VETO MESSAGE, 1 uia ueage was received 'too late for this ietue, but will appear iu wr next. f heToiloViog "yti'of ais which we take froiwJUWWVrM .will give idea of ita't51it1!ot: WashiiiL'ton. Mircli 2. In this meb sage the p.oaideui a 13 a, in iUVct, that he bad ekllUiiUt 0 l0 044 Mi 'pruaiyai ihwi v ethprent gTermon!a for the rebel wiflt the care wlncu a mailer 01 acu uiiseendi'Ht imponMiice awakens, aud is uiiiblo to AVireni to itaproviaioiis, tor rea-. sii.s a j;rrve,tf.al be hopes tbe statement reol will bave innuence wuu painone . . . . . . 1 TV... l.il. ...Ian..tt aiU eui'xineneu men. 'o f.- teji atat. uuderJiuli'ary ru.ers combata H.?ni-'aiiib.i-.' aud he declares that his iiLriiiattoii show the people of the Soutb id for the reorgiiiniation oltne do that will iibatoone 101 or nine uio rwu ieal programme ; and it i the most etu tiettdoV tollv, iu aytothiug ot Uie iu- farAv and self abatement, tor ber people Ko attempt to change it by acts wliiich every reuse of exalted manhooU ana jus-. tico wvnild condemn. , We can not avert t.-eneu were we ba.-e eioUU to tell our bitth nlit for a' iticfesot pottage : jei- ther caii wo escape tue wrwpa rnl "t, ided for u. Our l Ohl aha HI hraaliful and l.ir. '? ' tVhuaa aacllad laadoU mA wiia4 . . T-hiBad tha arv baAH sad Moid. ' "' dOTfiJcasiapjaix ooma, . Tsr Ctrilig tks Hair f all her i lata Wsty sad iikMSf KlafMa sf Uaaff BamIvs Csrto. ' '. Br aaia artida Lada-a aad G-adtmr n eaa Mfcaaiif Ik aa.. l,.iaHalaiaaaait H--rrrtFtffy artleraia th world thai -wiH carl, airihl hair,' and " at tha aS tlM fiaa it a baaaitfat, raa appnar aaea. - Th Oiifier Coma an aiitv. carta Uia kair. hat laTumaw., Waat.4a lad alaaawalt J hi hiihlytad dfhiWIy paAad. a'ialha aiaat Aonip!aWrlieraef lha kind aT radio Iha-Amar-1... MkHa Tha Crir Cmbb ba aaat ta aay -ddraer," Mated awt prairpaTdft " '." '-"""' - AaaraMaH mnmw - - -"" . ... . W. U CLARK CO, Cfcamms. ; -t i r 0. 1 'eat i'ayaHa Slraat, lf "' ' ByracdM, Haw YWk. Wh.k(haaa- tte. JOISY1LLEM.EUX1R. y., can hiaarad pr....aaHy. "'" "T' Tha a(aniahii.iBer.M.ahirik. k. . attradrd lhi Biaiaama maoir-iBa aw . n,-. arM, Uaaarat Uabihty at i r-irawa, w. iiBlaf EffV.'lMr),lty.r any of lh. MB-aa.i- ha.nf yohfatidCTi.-r rawlMa a tuamoat vw- " t. 1 ii' Jl L, -kflVtkiii.- itrpriMfPimtT ..li.m.flt. ioMaaeilV li) itady V bofinaa., h. f miwry.roBfoai,Mi.ih.altif d.lroel. frar. ,rf iaMirtty. dte. It iM " W appaliw. r.na tW-Wh'W-rtWrM? aa-at eM 6r tt pTartflfr " T- -- V..1.. .a knnhaM BO mr "T - Doetora aad Ifwwanl prarlino'hrr, bat id wih. ,ldlay f. tha EliA.-id ba St oaca ra.toffd to ha.llh aud happia..- A p.n'ar.t car. i ttaaraaitad ia ry iwrUuea. Trie., i. ur itm. ....... adurrat, a 1 rriarkatuATaSiEE VWO. OR. JOINVILLE S PPECIFIP PILUS. U th apaady and parwaa.nl ear of Goaor ibaa. r:L- I!.krJ I).- h.nr... UrarH. Ulriclara, and .11 Jr.Mi...f lha Kidar-y and Bladdar. Ca ..i i. kw. tn a days Thay ara prr j fit ......M. .nr.rta that ara barailaaa oa lha syataMT had avaT aaaacAlaat t""" . . . v. -l -nt Aimt w aaeaaaa- arwgia ina aryyin. - rywhila aaifff.n rl. . . t...7.u immmrm' aaraaila. Pnea. f I niipw B'".. : j luU. pat bos. Eitker of lha stkrra aisntward artieUs hi a I'ubIB 01 poace. shows iU oojccla js u-l.a). futiftftfl. n hv ' . . . Until such a constitntion is formea, ratified, adopted, submitted to Congress, 4 it norovdi-untiL furtlicrmore, a Legislature is elected under it, by a tnixeU wtii'e ana oiaca toio fr.im u liirh nu one is to bo exctui fed on account of color uniil that Legis lature has adopted the Uf wara, amen m.1.1 until that amendment is adopted h thipa fmtrths of the States ot tbe t!..;,.n and incoroorated in the Federal Constitution, the irrveponaiblo rule of thi oword must contiliuo. V tvui run will do in such a coninnc tttre is the question for solution. It transcends, in importance, any q.ieuo I.. hrntrtfora considered, and will not le exceeded, Irt inTefeat to yooreelf and poaterity, by any mat can eyeriwro ortar .tiMllHiisre vonr attention. Before H vonr ordinary atfairs (shrink into incon ceivable insigniticance ; oecane aa you 'determine it wisely or otlierwiae, you determiue everything that can make the vosscwion-of lite desirable, or its pur- auiti honorable, or its pleasure attrac tive It involves tho destruction ot me eoveruuient of yotu choice, theaban- ii. . a? ilia Ritrrtln. i,n cnrrAi.dpr of urinciplen whoee exercise was bonght with patriot s b ood, rid the destrnctioa 01 iiocruea, u w and of constitution, somo ot wn cn were heWay heii looms of your ancestors !... Mno-na Churta was siirnea at iwuu- nvmede. Yon may well pause and t rem Cewgrtsa have not meanwhile ben ful j compiled with, and jonr State reatori ed a rebiilt phyaicallr iinpneeible an election will bo held In Virginia trj" Governor, IJoulenaiit Oovernor, A'tor T ney General and for members of the " Legislature. At that election all mar' vote (and none lbete) who-ara qualified -j-by this act to vote. AH -will -e eligible (and none others) who are by the act made eligible. Meanwhile however, the necesAary steps will be taken by Radical white, ' andsucb of the blacks as tuey can in- fluence, to comply with tbe proviaiona of l. art A rail for a convention will ' enene, and if yen porsue your jiolicV oP simple inaction, that convention will W chosen bj.ana win consiBi o. ui ipoat Ignorant auo .tnoei nun... y. . population. That convention w'H acm :. bio ia Alexandria, probably, in ordor to be In easy commnpiciiiion with jrour enemies, ana wm iramo a cuuhmuuu.. under their dictation. What will be the- -character of tbat constitution, ft reqoirea no gift, of prophecy to foreeee., .It will e 1 pros tbe hatred and enmity, and lust for yonr propeny aim ywur Htn worst of your enemies. It will be p""" sented to yoo for rajification or rejection. " If yoo continue to defy and resist tbe ontiagea inflicted ou you, by-prbtvrtg rr in your resolution to take no part in the scheme, It will pass almost without dis sent, and will berecognizea anu cci pv ed by Congresa aa soon aa offered. . . Doe it require any apirit of prophecy or apecial fertility of imagination to conceive yonr condition under anen cir- enmatancea! lou nave me-piciur-. . the fearfnl anarchy of Tennesaee, West. Virginia and MisBonri no not a. tithe of the picture, for in each, of these Stavtea . . 1 . 1 1 . l. . the constitution ana laws na, ua been framed and administered Dy wnitea. !Ir..niirroea. aud whitea nancu worse than negroes, would form the first, sway t the government ; impose nd : collect your taxes J iinpoee test oath,- not only v for voting but for tire' exerciae of the profession; mouopniw uw o,6'"""- ' adminiBter yonr literaty fiodt eootrol yonr State endowments ; fill all the offi ce, legislative, executive nd judicial ; frame your poor laws ; yonr Ubor laws : your aeaessments ; change yonr criminal code to auit them. And aa the entire machinery ot owe aetion - would fall into abeUhandBy. BOX. - would they, by the operation ot res tatha mnnoooliza reoresentation in " va i uaMj f f B pcaei afor the state adopt mi'atrea.au torioBSly objeenonaoie, siiu reprraia Hon m h.Io wed Without referejja-W cur Al o -W'lialrdTpwfty.' Tie I rwaiii- r .... . 1 . ... .1 I. ble a esouae tor oio- win ;n"'iw vj ,'11 . - lv f I ... HtlAarv rl.l.. ia 1. tablialied, notfor the preve.U.,n,ot cru l'XTZ.at vo forcement Ol tUu auoi noirriy anu luungniv " r" , . but for the en . i. ... ot oxJiouf laws kiieasura 111 cuaracici, acipa aud object without preceueut or ,..,.riiv iiH.nablv iu conflict with the . j , , . i .111 ....ui.i.in.m miuI doaiructivu ot our OioOU lipfi;ht lilrty. lue power ,gi veil a IJngadter uencrai ia tiiai of an absolute monarch, jWiiose iriii is law ; bo ieermine the rifi', wt . . ...v'i.. ki:.l i.r. iN'itv-: i)ieu-cs ot hind Vjl-'.V . -.7.. .. . , - ..,.1 u.iia wit km i'W Umtra-. V m.'. jr 'loom cF,,iUo.le ; eiery.hiir enmiv Ti.' laat. liriuir acboea of -Lt'c 1 tui i lin-k i.e'.diH'Wiaaiea; euy piron " ii 1.- ... . r t 1 . K.. k.,... ' .. t .:.-,Ui..r tiiiiL Iluiuii.wiia. u irui iv .ft iuiiii ne tiici" i -r-i - r,nn, n-:"-- - JS.A-4i.W 4nake no rpo.t; can VbeTuncra. dirge oT expiring i.oer.y. - ; ' ...J tt.,.t ,.,ko ia and r-rs . I Miai Wrtrlll - HWfMil i7 r ' .a a la i a. t -aa. rr iith iu in a . - - - . friends, stripped preri'n prov sealed. blo at the summons. lue voice of tho ..... ,.f i im , imtJoin-miJiiHe-wiia ijie-dnr;niahiiig you uoi to dead I..I108- uioTioT, the other to destroy.1 Iu this emergency, two courses remain open to you. They may I described, each in a word action aud inaction. - el- our eneiuies, engenders inx many-hearts the resolve tojneet, witnaiinieueuna,.w Congresa, thereby strengthening the fa naticism to which they would owe their power. Thus would Virginia be plung ed at once into Ilaytien horror, and tbn would be secured the perpetuation of those horrori, by the aurreuder of all the function of government into the ' hands of those whose power and conse quences would depend oneuebperpetua- "on. . J . , .. TerihU CmflyraliohThe JLccKange . IIoUl iAi&ifTb$- denixen of our--city were aroue4frnheir elombera, 1 about 3 o'clock . tn'i mprning, bv the" l. i.nt mi 1 nralonrred tolline of the fire - alarm bell. Ilaatily donninj onrabilt- ; meuts we followed the cm reent ot cm-: xens, which led n to tbe Exchange jo- let Ou arriving at mat po ni, w wmw - that lhe conflagration was, confined to m the reV portion of the building In the vicinity of tl.e kitchen, Ibut owing to the factlbat a high Mafcli wind was pre vailing, tho flame rapidly spread tooth er portion of tbe building. In les than three bour there wa nothing left of the vast pile except the chimney, and heap of ashes and coals. '1 .. . , During UieXconflagratton, tne "iffL :;7iimont oziatAd. The citiaens eeTTer- aJlvjSJpawed taTbTspot ; the guest of The vhotel were Jeen rushing trora me house with hiaste and in the greatest con fusion, bearing inthetr hands personal fetfects; while otbcri again had'SOtabont the work of removing the elegant furnii ture with which Mr. Blair had furnlabed the eatblishment. jf ; But, ever'y effort was?nnavailing m al most eve rv direction. Avery idcoosid- erable nortion of the coutent ot the tiii. ..Miniiivi'ji Are iuadooiia'e. I. IUV1. . --- t . .1 .1 ll i uie i'atS resiaJLolelVer. rescued from the flames; in- tl.A insnrance rxilicesx will not oe Your enemies are vletised to cU tl sullenness; but uo one, wlioknowsyour ...i ,o....,il.ii.a witTHcour sut WrOHKS Uk II ...J'"' ; ; . . . ch, any resistance vu. he printing office of the Mthodtk.mf ke' to yonr enemies. The xw.' Hiir townsman, P. F. I ebcud, is ed wiMer'''ly'ibatforti- thoageut of the . office iiSLwbjc&-tmfJl- deed, tbe insurance police will not be impaired in the least. On the hotel there was insurance to the amount of $22,000; $15,000, on the mAiVbnildicg, 5,000 on the furnitureahdfz,oWo,ir K .wwwriHHW ,a - J cri,ioalHrhrHvrteY court, ,r liboi ty,' plundered ar.d . ul, wn ul;kfii2 aud its. ottioer Jl useless aud with: no.Gcy.jtEoUt .lu, autrwMtate.. . InAteaJ. of "iUAr: .aavM3ai...U w ' ' - . , . . . . - ., x - -v. . 1 .... I Vlillat i - i i ! - .1. ..- x7.iiiii uiv uo n'Finjwminnvf"- -all. for what? .btcauw we durst ; ' 1 " ,.p L.ut, are terinjr as we ife. chu desCnble a word m volviiig reproac luay.elecl Jo uia t'.i.iliiii. id ii Roin m.U' ii.ir.li cmwns the fate of uitcom ...arivr.him with elorv, even in UlAlllBltlJC SAAaWa J . A3 ' a !. B . di . . .A.i ;r v-.iii have cTmviea1 "V" i.esi liefiffelfiatiorThe ttcwwapw vfilm aa aateii tori 18 uhcieeB, o - . . ... . w -i, .. . K rt intr I ana inerecfwui wbcjwcti.i vy, .-V f had been c fleeted an asaur all losses wtll be prompt! ?J auce r i. ...... .i,..;.r ...turaifel ting "en who iia-a - " , re ot9. aua enauraiico -on . . . -r --z. . ----.-l , .... -.! 2ijcjzxnxAMi,-it -StP liiAn;,-.M.-ff.aifu.i.nl jrAaaAJlJIAJWCaBtlAiiiliu ,.1l ', . i..a,houiasucu , 1..,. I.u-rnr IlllUlSi) 1L t"j jnnume " " w . , ed andfchatover calamities mav enjiw. owner 6f the -Exchange fie wotsf that, posterity-wril- be t-lofjnuch. euterp. for us to crush ns- ' I . I I . a. AAUitlk rttA l .4 .ur- IliU P Mil H r I If It ID wnil aa I iK.. I.tll a.lj-villi JUU UiiiVkll rrrui- fekrr jst ; Xi I '1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 11, 1867, edition 1
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