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.iZ-r.j.:; ---r I V ' ' " , Ll..Li ii, . ..,VLL.: - ;n,'-rr. . .. frw"i '" 11 1 11 . " "" 1 j ' , Tr'"t'i.',.t'Bai'.,- - - . .. -. -. -.... V 1 L-.,(VR--,..,- V0LJ:.2TIIIRD SERIES. iJ : '"no .. .,... A moolb.. ...' ' I .. In klNM' r ' " ' ' BATKt 0 ADVKRTIIINOl '(WnSoimt (ipwi of Br) M insertion,, jjl, and 4tb bwertioo, each, ''"' tx each additional putbMUon, II 00 - bo u special', notices. Know Thy;Desiiny. Ik UiUiWklKO . l -fcHrlrUa, WW kM iMNM V. wvnm , . ml U..OM Wa4. k-aaa lUaa-a at lla. -'.,.-. n.f . xwv immmk jra rw- u .-..rti-J, .. far, iin a ., AvWetlB.a.tf MllT vaaM, aa. MlMtla mt tj faalarai af M - . aaa tha '. nnau- taafadaa.. UMJUM atetaiaaf ttoMnttaiM er wrw .f flw ajattfaal, fc.,IUr ..v j. af auarrlagt. podttoa la UK hull si trail. alakaiaaMr, Aa. lMb ln.it aaefuatli Blta-aaaaavrt. Baa era wkaa Mr a aaMiaaa eai It. Mia, er WTietaB puuK tka aWBrt W H rT" t.k. MUaaf Wk .lr, 4 tullnj HW llillii, lfF Wonderful But True. MiAMIMWT0,la.awU.aaow4lit1a aaaaaataaUMM Ctalnnraal, afcitt M a atalnrafaat atala, aa- - haw aai lary fnwa rf 1it I r " " aarp. aa4 h.ua ala af aa awbaiaaat al fcaaraa. aaaar.kaawa a. Mta.anli.ai. fa-aa4aa la araaaaa a aarft .aa HMIka tTal aaffteaa..aa.l'w. laaAat Iraltt at eaarteut. 4c T.U I. aa laiaailtlaa, m l-nttTf'-'- aaaAaraaaa tort. Brautlftf aUeaafMrta, a, alaaltlaa. af ra. 5 aat balr.aaa aMMM ta mu, aaa utaaaaa .laa. a oraatal ta vaanalf , aaa att raaHra tia flrtar. y retara ai.il, Mtdiaf oil aaya kfhnaaUaa. fMTtMnm k aaaaaaata, M.a.aa Oaararoa Eaaawaa. -9, ft. Baa T. fM trajr. . V V C I " :;03A".yocxo Ladt returning -- .aat a aawa at awaw. un ,.MkaaataaanaaalaiaarMraaa. 1 aUat af a aaaraf ".Ju. auaW laaa. aaakaaaaa rnkjr aataahuOM af .ahwa SaiaMtaMmaywawa w wwMaia i arj t'aaa laaalrr a. la laa aaaaruf Mgiaat .Aca..U.lllNllkaIMWuCIIICAI' . Bl am ALM.aa4aaaUMaaMaalnaaU.nal4tla U .!, l2.1w1 D, U. ... a, Udr - . f HaaMaaMaaMk) a. IMiaia kanclf a aaaal., f law mm. la H .aaara la 4rl4 ' l- a. "aM'.i. Iualaf aaa aaaanDria'llatia aa4 araaiaa. J U rartartaaaoihtJTaaaa lu.laiaailil-. klaalr kNMaa'tk. auaa, aa4 tnr1 iyfanaa. W. aaaalalaW.aHl.aavM waa.t.ha- frtr.tr , aiaallaaraavaaiWIiWaauraW.lKtl.ii! Ka. I I.J.-IU L, ijrmcHt. S. TWoaly Aatarawa arrait iiy aaaaaaaaaaaaa. lot Um mm at lb. i FREE .TO EVERYBODY. A Lvi a. CkraUr, fl'M lata" alwa af a. (muat Uaaarlaaaa at tba yaaaa al a aiav i T" It If-tr ba fba kattaty auy Vaaaw Haatfltl, tk. a-Pf ad 1 1 ) - iJ aad lb bwatal knrai, IT, f-m-t ladf at caaUanaa abaald fab .M ' 4 aaaiaaafaaaanraaVlwUbiatara sail. . - ., . . . aaama r, V. raw, .i My Traf, . T. ASTROLOGY. Tho World Astonished " MADB BY THB CREVT AlTROLOGldT Madamo H. A. PERRIGO. , 8a raVaala aactaU bwibI trrtna w. Pha ra toraa ka happiaaaa ttwaa who, tmm dolrfol taia. aaUaUivbiaa, eroaaaa ia hrra. loa uf raiaikma and . fliaada. loal af awaay, dke., ha.a aacom. daapoad aaU fha hiB Wjaihar ihoap. long aparai.d,ji.a InCnm.iina eoucaruiaa abwal Oiaad. of tnf, ' -:ii l. ai ummJ. a.uaaa toradr warriataa aaa , If lia yoa lha tary day yoa U arrf . Jia ju lb. . Baaia, bkaafae BBd eturaeteriatiea of tha parana. , h raade f oar tarf thooghla, and by bar abnoM ' .Baatra( awVilTViiha dai'h nd ltiddra inja- t.naa uf tba fauua.-.Fm.-a.lha: JUra. ..baa ia lha ". ' , firm.maal tba ajala6a Ur that orrrco ma or pra doni.at. tar tha eofirarmi h-ifm b aio. X, aad puwiwa.uf thaptaayla aad lb. flxad a:r in tba V-t bmwK tha (una of brrtb, aba dadam th fatsra , daaliay of smb. Fail Out Ueiaalt lb yraataat ' Aatrufcfi4 oa aartb. It aorta) hat a toui aad job auy aawar ipia aaT. aa faaoraWaaa pp.wla ..; ,. aUy., Coaaahalioa faa.witb likaaaaa aad aH dird , ,, iafar-nauoa.IL Fartia bai al a dialaoca cab eoa , : anil tha Madama by mail w.ih aqual aaf.ly aad aat Ufaetioa lo tbaroaaliraa.aa if la prraoa. A fa I aad aaalwitahart. wriiua oat. wuh all ruoainra m !- mi mmA I li i band arnl b at ail OBraclpt 0 r" ' ariaa aknaaaatiuaad. Tba rtrtnaat aeMaa t w L ha laniKalBaaV ad ewraataaid.Mga ralafWiir - aVatiovad. U.f.rairea. af tha burbrat or Jar faiaitb dthaaa'daMc tb.ai. Writ ptarnly tba daff lha raaalh aad yaar ,a whk h.fua ar b.a, aa a ftnaiaa a aaaH.lrah al hair. aurai , aaaaaaa rti- . i. 'it'' tueoottm - - rjilf ' ' ' Baffalo, M. Y. CRISEERCOKIA. Ob I aba waa baauUful aad fair, -I With atcrry ayea, aad radiant hair, i . Wbaia earllnl Itadribi atft antwinad, ra-a.ffflaaJiia, kba .l air'jrbTJ,,afi'WUl'lii . Far CirtlBC iba Mlr af tlibtr m bu lni ul -By aw aa thaj-Brlittli laMiaa VaarkTXiriTMra' baaallfy tbamaaraaaa ibaaaaad Md. It wlba oaiy aBtaiaaa-ahWd-tbw aTaTV aalf,' nd . , ... at lha aaat. tiota r 1 beBatiful, akiaar appr.r- - aiat, - i vmar iot only earia'iBa hair, bat raalforaiea, baaalifWa aad elaarwaa it i hi .,. iHkblyaad dalia hi full lriamad. aad lath, notl - eoa.pl.ta artidaaf lha kiad avar cdtad to tba Amar .Jeaa pahlia Tba Crtapar Caa wil ha aaat to aaj , a4ara.fca.alaa anal powpaia for f i. . ; 'TAddfraa all ordatalo f v. - W. L. CLARK dbCO Chaaiiata. !KTr ffev4v,.Ji, Waal faYatta Sua.1, i t;if '. ' Byraeaaa, HtV .Xotb. ;,; Taata aeaaatd glai iMiafi tt Joy k al. . t,.. . To Itl kad o aid. U kadi MM. ; . . Tha braat aakU aaoa vaa aa araaatM ad ara, l frta kf aJL aad al aatj ha far . . J thaUMCf - ' OHASTELLAIl'S . . WHITE LiaUID liHSTAMIilL; 1 Far latoaiac aad LWalifyiaf lh CaaplaaUi Taa aauat a.laaala aad aafaol amafaUaa la aaa. bar airiaa Iba akia a Waalifal aaat-lk Hat. lha! -a eoly Ibaad ia ynatb. Il aaiehly lamaaaaTaa, t rack- laa, rimala. Dkackra, MolB rata, awiuvaaaa, KtaptiMtnd al la.aaritiaa af I ha ahla, liaal; baaj Ibaaaaia bMia lha akia whila aad cbar aa aJ- baaiar. lu aaa aaaaul ha dalaeiaa kf laa chaal acrauar, aad baiOf a tabbi araaafailoa Kpaf-! Kelly hwuilraa. H Wlha auiy amcM at taa aiaa l t iba f ab, kd i eoaaiduiad by Iba i'aria laa aaiadl.aaaa.bla la a aarfart Ua I'varanM) of ln.100 bottlaa vara! rid darinf lha aaat ya.r, a aaf- tawat gaataaiM aT M. iflaMy. . rnaa atiljr 71 Lia bat by wail, auat-paid , a rMiptr iawi4r bjr a U, (Ii.iiii.i., t:tr 2ss Biaf nr." Trty.N. Yr EXCELSWR I EXCELSIOR ll CHASTELLAR'3 HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For llomoving Soperflaou iiair. rltcla to feah boiy, m tmmty amhi. kmm ao( iir or kijr Uif in. bl 4.teili U rout. Il mi rraal4 lu rawn MfMrBanM mr inmi hjw ionhaada. at huat aart of tha a-ly, eomuMaly, totally aaa radteally iuipitin( lha aania, lfir thr akm ft.-.moh anrf niiarat. "Thi ia lb oolf irliela aaad by lha Kr.ma.aaa Ja I ha naif rael af- (rciaal dvaaaiory ia .i.M . Pnca 74 a.an par tckafa. aral poU-ptii. Ut uj addraam, as noai uf b or. of BERUEB, PlnrrT Co . nmi.ta. 0 8f3 Id.rr Html, Trojr, N. Y. Separator Capilli ; I' Ttm aaay vaar kta frtaw. aalhaw, Jmt UMraaUraW .watirt. Mi ana a a ; Comm aa. aa rnaikiul, now aalf a4 lair, km frMa. la fmt oa. laiartaat aalr, SEPARATOR CAPILLI, rvrriiJrsFrnrva raaaaH atayFT iniiaoui) ana mfn.. kiuwimi . Itaif apua lW lac, U a.a w Jttl. II m in. Uajfd Uifiua; " lha ajiilai Uk la ft'Mn ti tuaighl rck, f lixir or,n ftaid u.ia- in irom lao to itrtr tnoalha A tear ifn.iraiit pfaclilionar. h. amtlaitihal ihaiB it .hiiif lhl ih froe or h.a ua ife. .n,l of Mm h .K u 11. ThrW . Imh, ara falaa, ' Ib-aauaJa-of l:in a it.w. (fnuu ibrimwo fiptri'iH;r caa baaraitiwn Bui Imaiif wit tf. I n ar . lu dwtiufttiah lha rua jliw ItMB lha wpmrt-u ? 1 1 eauaiuljr r rf lficuJr, a niiia laalhai-f iMa o.-rraui rrrparau.ma aorruwu i ilia oc aua w.ie timhi-ij atav alivady thruwu iff.) !.'. aniojiila in tbnr (.urrlwae. Tu auih a wu-ild .ay, try lha le- fy nnr ay Ut oar rvprraanlatma.. If y oar Druj- fiat ooa But karp M, aaaa aa ana oiai.r ana wwwm turaaxd il. piAip.id, lgalhrr ailh. a reoipl fur ih. aiaary, Vfluch will b. irtarurd ym on a.pliculjoo. prnridiofoiira MtMfaclii U out (irrri. Adilrrw. ' V. t,. CLARK A CO., CbantutP. Na-3 Waal Kayalia Slraol, - y - Myraa aa , . w Yrh - WHISKERS AND MUSTACHES! FORCEU In groW ap. Itj. .nwavhaat far Hit TrWai Ibraa lo warhaby aaiaf Ur. fcruii r. te."- rAURATEUR CAriLLAlKK lha moat woor .taLAntitnn-M jmmn. w? .. Uaard aad Hair ia aa almoat mirafoioaa maauar It ha. bora ard by tha rllta Faria and Umdoa wkb tha moat latlarlna aoaeaaa. Kamaa of all pur ehsaara wdl h. raftalarad, aa If aaora aaliai.eu. taaut tif.a in a.ary inalaaca, iha nioo. y will ba rwfuudrrt. rrir. by mail, aralra aaa puatpaio, i Dracnplira cirralar. and leaiiimiMlab) nrnW frea. AJ.-r BEBUER. UllUtr 4 CO, ChamlMa. No. as Rar JSli eal, Tor, N. X. bula aj.au for the I'aitrd Slalea : IOSIAUTY. Aubnrn, Golden, Flaxen & Silkon Curls rBODUcnD tb jiaa. of : Pwi-Jifc. BR.EUJL4on 0f the Executivo Counnitiec. nMsa-aV-LK'UEVECX. Oua applicailoa war rabtrd to rarl tha awat rijht aaa atnrt oair or allbrr art "" rioWna,or haaay aiaaaiT. earia. Haa bar-a and by thi faiiuaaUra of fiina tad Loa- don with th. ibmM" gT.Uiyn. raaolif. Doe no ia ju ry In lha hair. I'nca by mail, waiea ana poaip.iu. ai. irtfanrtnliv ' Cifnlara madrd " Addraaa li.a.r flraat. Troy N. Y. riol. mf al. $r lha Uaitad otataa. 0:l" AFFLICTED ! SIJFFERTOIQHli: Vbaa bytbVaa. rfOr.JOIJI VI LLd ELI X If A , aaa bacacad parmaaamiy.aja a. - .. .-- -taifc-aAtBa-maiiar-aa- hwrtl fi MStHll tn laiBlaabla Wadicioa for Fay weal and Nerroo. W.ak rv, u.mii i-."; - ' - -- ..tar Eaarff. Ip.4ray.a asrf iht wn- ..ar,yo.ibldiaikrrrdTvrtrr1wi I1.U.I II.K. lit r tad rruairaiioa, kuaata .u. uKuruu a.ar diacoa.rM 'T . J. ......... It wttt aio aH aarauaa nr-,-. 'r"' - ajaaauryttaafaalua-i tBnainaa. aan "r " -.' ....-.- j .i.. a.-J af lMidty.dte. 11 l raaiof a .oaap.paw.. , tba haalth af thoaa a-ho-hara daairoyad it by aea mmm aaeaaa nr a.ll nrarticaa.'v ' a.... mrr?rTJ7Z?A , . . .,t,.v - t - . a i araetilafra. ii ... .k. Kiinr. aad ha at oooa raatorad to tuiik uiLu. A uettaet- cara ialiaaraaliad., tryawy tMairek -riiTrfrbWa,4ooBa. 3l-?bJfc 'ffl DR .Ol N VILLE' 8FECI UC FILLS, for tho aaaadyXaad p.traaaaal eara of Oolwrrhaa, Graat, braWh'nrw. Ciravel, Strictaro, Bad alf3aa.ioo.af tW. Kdaaya Bad Bladd.r. Caraa aftVted i froa. oa. lo 6a dkya Tha Brapra parad from .f.l.Wa axiraeta that ara harmwai .oa u.. aratam, ? prnaata lha bwatb. R chaoa of . diat rwWa: ...f tfirtrr.aof do.. tbdr.aeiJo-1ii a. 1 i .uik k.nMa aarraila. Pnae. 1 MrW"twfVthlbia Btbajd ynieiaa SALISBURY, N. U., JIONDAY, MARCH 18, viilbt aaat la I aaf addraia, tkawly aaalad, aad poat. Im tiprta.ak neeiiAofj arUt. Ad. paid, by mail . draa allardara ba ,BCKtitK.IIIUTT8 A CO, fbaail.U. I:)y N8KS RrrarHi.Tray. N.Y. ANACTT6 AHOtKI! IMI'KISON MEJiii-'unuEirr.. ; ..." 6o. 1. He it enacted by lh Qentnl AaMrobly of lb 6ti of North Cnrolin, and it ii LernUy nctd by the authority oftbwlA'fi. lbatfrciro a o J after the pa- aga of tlria ac, it ultall (not bo lawful to afreet or itopriaoii any f craon opoo any oriinahwrit, fur del', aaauuiptit, co itarit or any other tireach of vcontracrlA" fuiii out of anj coort of nctrd in thi Sut, er ma wy-ayajfraiit'TrWBTarrTrre any J oilfco of J(a AJMrfar aa atT aanVaclcnJtim taiiini; ' from arty court of record, or from any Jostice of lt leace in this Bute. , Bee. 2. Do it further eflaeteA Tliat all orijtfnal wfita stniil only inmmo'n t!m de"-. fettdant or detendarita to lx, and appear at the next term of the court, to which aaid writ are -.viur.aUo. Provided, That if the plaintiff in an y action of debt, aMnmpvit, or covenant, shall mike oath in willing that the defendaut or defen dant! are bout tu remove Tilihaelf or property beyond the limit of tbii State, and tliall, at the amo time, ivear to the amount that iucIi peraoo or , peraout are indebted to hii.. and that the fame i justly daa, tlcn the plaintiff eh all have a captHi ad refjMinacnuum or aa aaueiBci endum. cr a br.il warrant to arreaf tlie . . i- j , . . i : sainirofthe writ and beh-ru eiecntion levied, the plaintitf, his agent or attorney khall uiake oatlt Imfore the clerk of the court from which the writ Is isnied, that ibe defendant is about to leave tbeSute, then the clerk shull issue an alias writ ryf capias ad respondendum or ad aatisfaci enduru as t' e caso tnay be, and thede-. fendant shall be required to give baiL 3eC. S. IU it further enacted, That all iaws and claio-c of laws coming in con flict with his irctjJiejidxUftamft-ia. tlCTCTiTTcjaTeJr " Sec. 4. IV it further enact d, That this net shall be in force troin and ulier its ratiticat on. - Itaiitied thi. 22.t day of Feb. 16C7. IL Y. McAdes, . ' .cikcrilunae of Untumons. M, R Malv, . lpi'ik'e'r Souute. Kroiu tho IU'.fi-li S.utinel. ,mMf... . 0l. uMmi lDi vtV.v u r liNl,,u''' 1 u- U.S. L1EDI (sow:) "It will bo observed that the Chair man (of the. cavocoa held in this city, by the so-callod "Southerii L'jalibt-",' last week ha designated t1i ee native of tbo State, residenia of aahi.ngton . CitJ iutd u a ut'Serveu cciupiuiiein, ou, der tlie circuiitatAiices, iseuiinetillj prop- . s, J, - -!..! 11 I. er, ' iur. oooaioe anu jut. ocunt. : lived to sea their chtribhed view on the aa bjeet of slavery tarried out; and as they are natives of the Stute nnd devo tedly attached to our people, it is pei;u lirlv i)MHr. it seu to us,,- that they should bo here, to advice and commit in - - ' - ia 1 ' - . - beginning anewjue work ol feir-KOvernn i nent for thi neto -people " kutd-Hrdy . (thIm.) Mr. IJedsick. Dismwskd. We learn that at a meeting of the Executive Onus tuitteeof the Board of Trustees, held at the Governor office, on Saturday last, Mr. Medrick was unanimously dismissed frfmijMsjilaeo asji -t'rofeaaor in. the Uni- versuy oi mo ointe -- We Hke-tl.iw- announcemcot tciVA much gratttkxitton, tliotili iiMin the tirat that sucli would be the jm Mr. Blaek. JiepoUicau llediiew may now torn for consolation and supjort, In blri abolitToiT brethren t.f the Free State. is whole coridnct of this matter h.is beuli not oirly in direct opposition to the feB inti rett of (he Universit, but it is marked with tlie groeit4ngrittude ; and he ha- shown, by. holingon to his place after be bad been notified that his refulneas was goti? , that be b iiis maible to tlie iin iHilava Bud eiti!ideritiou8 w liit h never .Liil laperatA-OiLA.iikondai4ivv orable man. Informed that bo bad ceas ed tte atrial, he beed fortimef nnd at Ukt had to be mmumL , - - MftMedrnki we bverJrtJfcriiet ry of the Univewity and he was soul b i.mKiiit.ra nn a aalArvr and Bifstained VRUIUlluua " .... ni.-trv. knowledge in Agrienltural Chemistry Wraedittral.i ibe L itivertity, thejinjm r4'tZ.cfiJa)without li; a ;.. t .mV 1h S.tits ot its .,Wi: with bis envcnohied fan-'s. But be ha iiMteft.ca. ott .u4d.in ltvlMW. - '..w - VW'VM; T. --:f' - T 1 r T i.a tX,. U tho altolitioakubouldlwu-llie coiitlitiona vixifai KAtuaimVmy .1 laOVfc-M.AWa-J. - take him up, the history ot his crmdoci nn vi', "-. . tren will tot lowtm, and tbey wit t tn.w, - aa Tia r,TI7elZW ')' have received! ijiWWfM'H -i-t nr.r-t.f ii 1 1 in. Atamdiirtl vci. 22. 1S56, - Cwgresarnor. to wo Bwv"- -- ffiBta proclwnitwotrtoereot, aro, -nn y "Black Ilepublicans are made up of thought he kuew hi duty to tho institu- .fam tbe data of eleoiiom be shall noUfjr lb. three clae--unprinelpled and selnnh j lions oC the country too well to call in ..e, t0 1. at a time nd pic Ub, Duliticianr. who are too intelligent not toktiestionjthe moti ajof Jcithcr He ac- b,,, tb l15n Kow that their cwdutUawnUUudrity DO luJV'ue'v; : lie differed from .eoaventioa aball have annded the tag tea Qonal aud dangerous ignorant wniPnipo 1 r,inn nMh ' hmA . M eonsiitmioa ia acaor- - " "ft- t o- -- r,d rrreaa. laxyrIow-bre4 wr.jie t Abd frt MayrrttA, Tbi ia black.Eepalm lieaniefr. .Falscliood, ilandcr Rnd trea- eon are tbVlr leadlnp chanipteriaticiij StanJurd, Oct.WtMil. ' " ' We adhere Id onr opinion, recently exjirofiod in the Standard. Tkt erpnt ior of. MaJi llspMkaik opinion, in our tnidtt it imujijwrtMe with our honor and tafetu at a jxopte. That man u ktlther ah nor d taU instructor of our young tiun, whotrtn indinttto Fr' and Black JitpuUica'Ufn.Standurd, OcLS, 1858.- 7: MORE irtfCfJNSTRUCTION. 1 . .Iff 1 1 i- al.. ...lalratf. an . . r.. "i-u i.:.i. waA ina Dzttratod 4a .the Senate on Jhun- day luat, by Messrs. Wilson and Smajncr renpectiyely. - - -Our tehvrniih advices today state that the Judiciary Committees, in both HonaCTi-are eubtrtantially airreed upon the main proKwitiooa contaijied in Air. Wilson 'a IJill. plnciiiff all tha machinery for ordering the Convention, fcc, in the hands of the Aliiitary Commandaut, witn a proviso that be- way delegate bia pow er to tho Aciinit Governor of lite State, the latter taking au oath for its iailbful exercise. Iho auppleiuontal Dill, thus favored by ibe Committee, aldo provides for a reir atration of voters by tho first of Septemlier next, which is, of course, a very necessary feature. It has impressed o, from the first, from the reading of the Bill, that it was the intention of the framcrs of the law der the election for tho delegates to a Convention; though, should it bo expect ed or adiDissiblo that it should be done bj the Legislature, we should prefer that mode as more normal and legitimate. In either mode, for the sake of ending tur moil and agitationr our law-abiding peo pie will acii'liesce. Either, if sanctioned and established by the ruling power, will have the effect of pntting an end to Dorrite and revolutionary movements, which jirejijcjniL; ,a.nj mtenM Jo 1, keep up prejudice, uiiierncM ano excuc ment, and, a such, are bottle to the protested objects of tho Act. The BiJl'of Mr. Sumner seems to dc ure tnrflrer oiairnncnisemeiii uim uiw plicino; of nearly I he cnlire political uowur-iuiUo- liAiHad - of - the Waek. It fnifliir dilruiichirmeiit and tlie apparently conicmplates a condition-ft things similar lo tual wincn cxiets in we Ktnt --uf Tpnnenfioe. whero society is convulsed to its very centre, and where I aiiurchv, contusion and inadneBS rule the hour. "Should the uresent O.ng-ess 'dijkto a purpose (of which, ns yet, we 6C0 no jut ground tor apprciienbion,) 10 cumiilfttc the hardtihiDs of the bner ;man and to placo tho Sates,in J ,ie ,.une category with Tennessee, why lthcn. of courte. no mail in North Caroli- Ina . who ia interes'cd in ponce And tran- , qnility, ; can nave anywiing to o wiw the matter. They will be disabled from .. . . .1 . : C .l.n. contributing to me reoiormuoii-i w quiet and order whicb the lata Congress aeeiinied to be tho ground of ita legisla tion ; and the ball of Involution must ro'l recklesely ou, sweeping away all the safeguards and luuimnenis oi Bocietj.' See Wilsou's bill in another column. Hon. Ihvcrdy Johnn't ' Speech Mis Jicason for Voting for the Sherman .StV.-r-Mr. JohiiEon Baid Mv motives, if I knovnumjsclf, were perfectly uuie, and rstriotic. Isaw bo fore mo a distracted and aluiost bleeding con n t ry. LtJonghU-ia nft .XllUBK J see now. tlie means by wnicn u migm a . I ? a f. be restored t a healihful condition, and preservea. i Jiavearrivea at iai jveri odof my life wh- n, if ever any other ambition animated me, I ean have no other ambition now than that of serving my conntry. i Having referredto views he had previously expressed on the ques tion of reconstruction, contending that when1 the war ceased ihe States were re stored to their former rclalious, and that no conditions for tbeir representation were requisite ... or jconsiitutioual, Mr. W . " a A ' .Tohnoon uaid that the present and late Executive thought difleiently. It was nuueteaaarj lor lnrn."t tho conditions exacted , rVT .TTdav wot ler than tbirtf dvs fruin ihe date of ucted by the VJ.ju Execitttve. They werein his. (Mr. John son's) judgement, ns uricoiiPtitiitional as arrjrthatt- BtitrloV iM-fnniini iiVtlitt-ialL-lte r,.ittreA -of-the United States were of Ppin on that, notwithstanding tho people1 ri B ' ,, -. that frV.et..d bv tha ..resent Chief tliA trm exacted bv the present Chief to. snct;ou ol congressional Ice isUtion y and this was the judgment .of the country. Then, bow were the J ln cotnei back ,l4Jitte toyowutpijwg '. .-' ... t . EOiidilioila- w bicli L . . . . r . I -a I .... WmWd uhatltor ( .mrruril had tho au --i.it , ... f .:i:.. iuority J::L"LxJ2 t?4mnr.-d w nak retarlr to biiuot tb tote. to comply, to remain in ii.e r.. '" .t . - . i jonnsoBTiimpuieu onu iiiuu.si......v. , lla, I v 1 .'tTrr'rnTtb. -Aet to orovtd. (or tbemor ,fj iet.aiiY n'tjuj yJj"7F - romplibhlnpt It now but J the doption of the meaaure dow before the Senate. We are now, In my eplnlod I? 4 afafe of ytMrdi war. Our condition ia revolution ary. Ten 6tafee of the Union are virtu ally held M provinces, npon the ground that a-e have A right to hold them as eno inie of the Union and jtht OovernuictM In that state of thinirs. to hesitate in the , 'a!t'! !0.tb" adontion of any measure which promiaw ' a . a a .a bl j h. tlie moer aistaruir, to pni n emi t revolutionary c ndition Is, in my juinient, to be false to the trno intcrfkto ari't safetj or me country. In , cpnclUAion, J0.r. Jobnaoa eaia uc ine sootn. ana io i miormeu oy ii.'iniy tho puipoae of the Soothero Stated to organize nnder this bill. Hie were tak ing lessons from experience. Tlie con stitutional amendment, if it haf been adopted, would have- brought into thi chamber and the other chamber rcpr scntatives from the South. Of that I have no doubt. Now it will not. Tbo bill which we paeeed, and which was af terwards amended in tho Ilou6e. would have accomplished the same purpose npon terms lew exacting than me one now Lefor the Senate.; It was amended, and the amendment is tho most obnoxi ous feature of the bill. Tlie Senate part ed tt,and I toted Tor IfT Why 1 Be cause I thoncht I knew I thought I bad satisfactorily ascertained that, this fail- ng, a measure or a more rigid charac ter, a measure founded npon tlie idea that the people of "the Somh were cotj qnrcd cnemiestheir property liable to forfeiture, would . have been enacted. NATIONAL APPROPRIATIONS TO IilYERSANDHAKCOIlS. The recent Congres, at its r-ewion just closed,- appropriated $5,225,131 to the approvement of rivers ana Harbors, xxoi a dollar oRhis sum come to the South ern States, aavw for the improvi ment of the mouth of the Mississippi river, to y4v$2d04eoted.; Trte fakerariyr dotted almost a thick as the town npon their margin with urge sums; and a number of rivers, including the I awtock ef, the Penobsrot, the Saco, tlie (tyiio, the St. Croix, and Hudson, all receive liber al donations. The last named, not one wMr niore entitled w Tgoref fiinenlat Aid thau James river, gets $305,183. The Missiaaiooi is cousidored the artery or commerce for the northwestern States, and hence it gets au appropriation. As the Sourtbern States are still taxed and their staples are made the especial objects of heavy impositions, the entire ignoring so . litem in aa appropriations tor improve ments is a matter worthy of note. There is no mode of appeal ; and we cau only observe the injustice, and . wonder at tut) callous and iuiDenetrAble natures of rnerj. . t- - --': 37I-.TT.T1; I who couiu so aamnuarer me uauouai f.iirs. icA. J)ipatch MR. WILSON'S DILU A Pill supplernentary to an act entitled "an act to provide for the tnoie effioiant governs nienl of ibe rebel States," aud to facilitate TeMtiralioa. . Ba il enacted by the Senate and Bouse ol llpprfaentative of iheUnited Stiiea of Araarie in Congreaa- aiaembJed, . lnai-iue carnmanii iog. general ia each ditrictdefined by t.be act tniilled "an acl to prQvids for tbe, more efficient r?oerninent of the rebel State," shad cuikea jjggiatrwtwjtl to be made before ibe drat day ol sejdeinoer, eigoieeo uuuuieu aim waij aB.au, in each county ofatKufclbauU or Soate inetudinir in tbe di.lnct. of uiaIeWHKtiA3f lUe United State twenty-ooe year of age and up wards resident ia each county oOJIL'JS-ShjeLt reiristraiioa .ball include only lboe, ersona wbo ar qualitied to vote for deleat by th "at l iirovide for lha more efficient government of the ... i i, .i ..i L. Knh- ii-i - .n,i ai..tnan na.a mm ana .ulauvibed tba f.illowiui; oath or afliroaUon r-v- I, j of in ihf county or pamb of 1, in the StaUt -j-rdo lieret-y olfmnlv r-wear (or.afflfrt) that I am wncertdl nr! ear'nrallv allMCUVd to the Uiiioo and EO erment of tho Uniletf Suies bat I will stead fa:ly support ibe CoualUution and obey the lawa. of ibe Uuiurd State, and thai I ill, lu lb beat of my biHlv,nirge U others lo sucb up- port add obedience, help oieUod." . .i ...J "l!. a -hSuclioo 8Ana txrU ir enacteu, imi whenever tbe regilaioaberl,v i.rcivJed khall hA i-mnlated the corumndufif genem ibaJ a ftintMiiiaii for lb 6urtKe of amending tb exiatiQg.ftr JramiOg oe conslitation for mi Slate, aad "of fir rnlf T eatabtisblrrg ctvit gov eromentloval to the Ua'oa tbrju, J ol pw ing all need'ul ordinance tor putiicij kyfug; SilatioTlrn't governnient intoptifSrton. V $Uetion 3. Aad bell further enaOHW, mat CajUfd ou lh bMvi of lb repraaaataiwn of.' 0. Uouse of KepreenUUve 01 ec.i iw. SLti.i 4 And bah fonber enacted. That aprHnfUck JoiatJlflicsM Ojr pervm may oe net:er to mat and complete ihe ic;itraliorl. ta tirt-aitta, J ai.U af t'. ..wiu,n. faiie.iMHi ami .1 .1. J .1. l.i an .1 nn Ial ol we teroii?iev JMt.iirt --Tr ,,, of ,,e.. I .1.- ArAn. aa't-olawl a il Jc'lltl?., .Di ion receiving aaiu reiuroa u - t-" -- ewaVCVf Ulin iu I'viavuw w.av. w .. . mcmU lb. nerooa elected' : t- . .. . . . i - ' '-i; --p- . n -WHOLE NO. -1754.- ftVienl yoaammfOt of ih rrUI Stma."iU CooS atitmtoa shafl be kbmiilB1 tiy lb eoaran'iio') to ttis praoDS rf1tarr?4 on.l.r tba ; proTi.ion. uf tliii anl, al SB ttctivfi la t hal.l a1ll: x piiatioa ct thirty days fioni tLadaM of ouiw -ibaraof to b glva br tba aii oinaealion. SvvliuB &. And ba il funbtr aaoctad That if lha aaid Conatiiu'.inn aball Us ralifid by a majority of tkd ToUa of iL eL-olurs qtutUjed m liarria spreiAad, tba Preaidsnt of th exioverilxi'i .hall.t.Uil a CPty gC.lli rrje, daljt caitifldd. to, ilia Pr8rInl of ibe United Sutc, who ahall fitrthwrtb Irkoamii tha (awe In Coog rcaa, if ib-u io taaaioo, and if But in aaation, th irnroediaia It upon" ita nail Ba.ointjlioj ; and if lha mi J COBaliUlUofl aball b. 4in4 b CoOffflaW to b-. in conformity with lie fifth mix ion of tbact n- uttaJ "an act to proviJn for lb mora iflicient . 4faiuat r n tsin,mitowwz'v:$ pruTUMna of aaid art snail nara beat carnpiiaa . i wiih. ib Staff ibll be decUrrd tttiilod to L raprraeotatioti, aad 8aMlor and IUfHTartila- J tires shall be admiUed iharafrom aa iWrvia fro- - t Section 8. - And bit farthnr rnetel. Tlnit , ibaulit ln-raby impoaaJ op- lb eorumiil- inir s-atieial ot each dialiict. aad tu powe' eon- (erred, may, with Li Content, b performed and r(ercitd by tba'acliog Guturnof of any Suia, boahail lake ai oatb or amruiatioa bntliluliy to keep and perform lb tam. . " . rEitSOS'S DI HECTLV AFIfECTED UY T1JE FORCE BILL: .A ffninatt Jurist of tJeorgta' prepafes (be following, 'allowing who are a!fd ty tl Shermao . Military Bill, : aad iielude from 7 ofE anJ tie ballol-box by Ihe same. It is a mailer of aoro iulcreit aadwiglve ij to pur readers: . , .'f-j-,,,, 1. AII-rraooj who, before (li war. were numbers, of Cou.resa or offioor of lb United S'atea, and afierwardi engagnd In tba rebel lion; - , , i - : . ' 2nd. All pereons who, prior to the war, were executive, lgillir' or jadiciaj ofilcera of lb Suus, and took tba like oat b, aad engaged -ia lb rebellion. - ;" Thi rabracea Oi'Veraors, Member of th and judicial officer from a J adg of of the 8a premeCoutt dowa to a .J oat roe of lb I'enee, QxJLJPJLJigtfl.-.hBld..Uia nmm and lmk ,nj afterward. i gaged in the rebel- Hon. ' . Who, then, are not excluded I It "Noon is excluded becaus be held a office under the CoofeJarale State from Freaident down, if b does not fall witbin one or tbe rxcluded eiaraea above noecifitfd. Tbe simple fact, that he was a Oon federate SeTiatorrjr'aiJoiiftdeiateOeiieinl, -or that be took aa oa h totopport the CoMti- tutioa of lb fJonfoderat State does not ex clude hiin. ': 2. No Stat or county officer ie excluded on account of bia baying bald Ui offiee and t ken Ibe oath and engaged in lb rebellion, if bo were not an executive, leiUiive or judicial ofi car, therefore, neither a lawyer, sher iT, e'erk. tax collector, receiver, county treiurer, eorooer, aurveyof, eoneUble, or road commisaioner u excluded. ' t . 3d. -. A no man under twetttyavea years o(-Jebnlb-w-omiieBOad, 414t- ii tli office as disqualifie. and none of tbera took ibe oaibT to support th Constitution of tb Uni ted Slate during lb War, and As tb war com menced aaariy six years ago, no man in tba counuy nndei tweatyeeven yaariof age ao Ui excluded, " '? . . .. .r i .. 4th. Militia offioer are not exoladed. Mb. Tb whole mfvu of our people wbo full within Jioue of the excluded claes above men -. A.- I r - .1.. .lt....l.R<.n . . .1 Iloneo, are iraa in i w ,wjawmwn, . may volad hob any -offio ihe Stat iu. out regard to tbe pjrt tby took ia lb war.- r. o " y. .. : Skkt to th A8TMn.-Jdr. W. II. Tboru. of Cherokee eoanty, and former member of if" State Senate, was sent to tb lunatic aayluin tbi ulorning, for treatiiinW--i0refA" 0 V''?;,h. Vxar Goon. They tell of an old farmer wh... while in town ooe day u asked th beet linr fto-pwt M-ryi--fV atjTBt-4bfr Tjet- time now-.'-I . a .ir. .1 1 r ii. I t.:. . I.!, .i-h i..nJ Baiu mvviii iiiuw iw.iug. , m- -., " jron-vw got any-poatal enrremsy about-yotr, 1 V. b and bo you bow it don X. : ill. Tu Prcsidkkt' VEtoica. ATSt kXiJia toe of President 'Johtwofi of bill passed by Oofgrer. show lhat during lb firat season be returned without bia aanciioa alx bill, and du rbiff th secoad eioo Bv." Of Iho eleven U.iD six were ped over tb Veto, and four Kited (of tb want of, a two thirds tnajonLy. the President eaoeed oo bill to tail, which bad . oot been prear-oled to biua witbin ln day. of tb end tof tb flr etoB, Tbjf refiiith? V ign it tba being bt r eile4-pocJtet velo. Foui bill beeara law wilhowt hi aanction, by bfwnWo trr WtwsrttaaWtorTll which tbev originated withinr tea day. One. (tb army pproptitiaa bill) b si fried with a : poteat. . . . . ,1'T,T:X,,':7"'"" PTa aHFarr or JVa aikll tewiwifi lr iV4 up by oar Iraelittab.-brbrea on tbe eve n,r of tha 20th and tbe 2lU instant. Its rgrgiffti elaboratery deftadiartbrteglrcfta- j Utor. ' . -.. ' s flisniLrar. Tb preaeril tna law wiacled by V I ConsreM dors not kliert & UX oa datiHeriee or di.Ulled iiriia. ' Tb oly aluratioa mad in - tb old kia.i m mx mf a of Weal inspector of diatilleriee m abolafM by .. lb aew act, and ibe eotumavioaei ia empower- r fraodaaJ nwy find adeijuaU aud proper. " y TliZ ptoviuo ol the revenue law of lb Slal. taxing purchase of liquor. ead oal'of lbaStai higber iba purcbaae of liewar made ia tb Slate, i otkutioaJ. Person deairieg to eoateat lb validity of Vx-' e on subject 'me.itioned in, chdBrajot tl'r wna,ao7irVitbo f aul-jeet give in tnlit Ukrs, tnaat apply lo tb ooenty courts for relK-f. U'ia aot legal to py M Ibe .abcrijf nder frvteat aad te tb tberitt ! r.'l - ...-wAV Ii 1 - f. V i X
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 18, 1867, edition 1
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