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' ' . - . . - - ' . n ' - i. - JLL-lJ-4jjXr3-.- ' ' ' ' '' L, ' ' Salisbury, n. c., Monday april7 i867- OE'THIRD SERIES. NO. 13 WHOLE-NO. 1750. TJSBMS : YTttclV. 1 fr, - 9 laoalbl,: is sd-snos, .V- HATES Or AOVUTMIMt On lW (spaos f 1J 0 lat-wtioe, 2i, 3d, and lh lnerl5on, fsch, tat saofe addilioosl pubticktioo, . J3 00 ...1 60 11 00 33 rLi restitution STxiultdTfo Will of tfi Majority f , Sjrerm Lawf ..- 'it r- , 'V. .bom. Tb Nw York Timet of Tuesday has a rtmarkaWe-editorial, e-epeoially o a coin Inir from Italic! member of the last Con gres. That pper acknowled J gealn plain" English that be-Coetitn tioo is 'i am ; that oar tysten of con titalioual government U a failure, and ""ttorfle1 ' wwts- f -be pewple - the 4idet and - wanta of lb "" day-MJOoitltnr the nlf fundamental lair of the land." That it ma not be supposed that we d intent front tliia opinion, we reproduce the following paragraph from th load ing editorial in the PiqxitcA of July 4, : Hot what they ftbe fratnerf of the Oonatitationl did not do, the war baa done. And whether we like or dialike the fact, it la none the lea true that this is now, to all intents and purposes, a con solidated nation, wltb 'a central head of unlimited powers nnlinuted, wo say, because constitutional limitation are not "worth "lh "paper irpo wfaid they are wrUten." It follows that we regard the article of the Timtt ap remarkable because it indi ctes that tie northern people are will aware that I he . measures adopted by Congress for the punishlneiit or, as it is bj a euphemism called, tho rvcoustruc tion of the southoru States are entirely nnconstitntional. Tliia is a matter which' it will be well for in look squarely in the faee; for if the northern Hple are in deed determined ' that these liieaures shall be enforced, notwithstanding their unconstitutionality, all talk of jk1 trol, not 00 ly Its eonstractlon, but its sp plication to the practical gorsroment of to couDiry. MW mar jnt as well look this matter In jbe face, It la quitt useless to Ignore the plain and palpable fact that the re bellion and the war hare revolutionised our Goerntneat. We are not bring now under the Constitution of 1789, but but' niilcr an unwritten Constitotion which represents tbt national will as em- uouiea 111 cite action 01 uonirre. .iris limitations of the old Constitution hare u Dear Jack, cried the wife, tat ing her husband by tto arm, u Oli, do listen to me one moment, r red dj u not much hurt, and ho ought 1 101 10 iibth iiiruwn muiivu at uor don'a dog. You know, both Solomon and his rvifo act erervthing by the littlo animaL and lid would not bark at the boje if thejr did not plague him. If you go and find Gordon as you are now. you win oniy mane niaiters . . . - . - lJ-rltawI D'm think I could hare donoLia f ceased to hare binding force. Congress worse. OhJ 1 witdl you would drop - : Z r 1 z - t-riini uwiri nti-r cimioiipi UP"U j ll . r:liT;Zod otieof thoKe .mile, which are nnv 11 uuvt w wits iviivvi (uir'uiiMi, ... . - m thorlty toorerruls -wnoie upon me lace 01 an angry tbongh he bad receired a bear 'It is nothing, Abbj.n iiu bolotnon SoL. Gordon I bare been in the rirer. A littlo boy bad fallen from the bridiro rirht into the flood beneath tiie tails. 1 jumped in and brought mtu out; "Aliret" - "Yes, alfve and unlmrt." "Oh. thauk Qod 1 Whoao cbi!d was it Jack I" because there is no autboritr itowerleslClbecause twothirds of Con- a Oh, Jack, if you would only try (jrcH im xvl onnjuio vn 1 loe cuoci oi juoun.C3 upon soiomon is "powerless, lecsuse the case cannot I in ; . annA m fin flat li-apl-?) T nPtrKr.il""Jr,",f? fV 1 ,!,00lf 'I Jack interrupted hi wife with i the court has no meaus of enforcing its L . . . ' iltftwi. Th ltAiil .r witlmut riv UrjairB Bllttr. dy, because ten States are not allowsd tt Dont langh at me, Jack; I teH any roice in thtf matter, and the remain-IVOU It would be better to do so than der sustain tbe usurped antliority. We I to resort to blows. If you were at are bring under a oVacto gorernmeat tacked, I should not blame lOU for a grornuieDt resting on f.rce and on the fi hu , tect yourseIf. fcul will of the people wlio wield it but nn . 0 ,e Y A. v actual gorerunieut neverihelet." JACK SPROUT'S CONVER- sipx T Jack SproXit swore is not a case that calw lor your strength of muttc!. 1 here m high er and a nobler tircngth that you can use now.'' "Ohol uttered Jaci. 'rou are preach- . line?. Youarepiviiiirmeaomeof ruur8un Oath. In , fact he BWOre qaite a Von mar UMri-nN religion as much as numbe of oaths, for he was very Iron please, but you mustn't preach the augiy. Ah nu uuiuiug nun stuff to me.' e quute fiona tbe Timet: ' - ,rii Constitution sjs fr namj.le, Jbaktb writ vl hulttat eurpiu shll not be suspended exct-t wIivk, hi cmi-c ( in rastoo or rit eion, the pubiie a ety uiay require it.' COngrcts lias jtut authois ix-4 the ttSVn-ion of tlmi wiil in tn State, flicfe is no iurasxin, tln re is no n bellion, aid tl.e j ut.lic s if tr docs not I rtqair it, yet the writ is suopuiidcd ' t be same. Is this a uiei e cooslrnctiou i Tliere is no room for any lHiil for Jark Snrniit ' to twoir "Jack, spoke the wife, with stem even in the 'pretence of his wife, for wlemnity, -hare I been any worse since i I, - ... e . I began to bars au interest in religious he was sadly in the habit of using thio t" protano language. And yet Jack not Abby-yon were alwayi good." was a good husband; an indulgent "Then why will you not listen to met father; an honent, industrious man: If you will stay with me now--if you will an accommodating neighbor : and wu .ntil J?u.r nger cooled-aud then ing to the Supreme Court might as well he possosed many other excellencies f "u wnuiy 10 do omoo wruo, 1.1 -i . ... . . '. . . ... .11 vttm ran mv bilirnii iiliNlirn llmt vnu iw aioppeu, since ui? conn us no pow- ui character wliicli mtstb bare made " H t'Mli.t ... . V-' 'i Z7.1l .i.T ''7. erto enforce its deci.iou. We auute ..I...I.U ...... j' r I " j"- had it not been for loose habits liut Jack wonld not hear bis wife ou which-had marked his courst; from Ue had sworn that be would thrash 8oS childhood. His ' parenfs had been ,on onlon, a-.d be would keep his careless and profane befur him t m . WM ,hf boiling- c . lit1 . i. u Mint, and he was fairly aching to get his father had been a lough, rough cus- Dand; tU iua llo b dd lo toinerj eo Jack naturally enough 8triko hi- boy ; for Freddy was i.is pet, came up in the name track. Hut he and every blow that had been laid upon was zrood-loOktnc and kind hearted, tho child s body lud made a mark ot tire itu mii . . , . . .1 I.: i. . 4.1 . i ditfi-rence of 1 anU gcia' anu nd so lie had ur" oo n mn ma ue Don't stop to ask questions now, Ab by, but make me a cup of hot, strong tea, nit i I get on some dry clothes. My soul, i uuak 1 JmmJ starmw Uodgo he had rented awhile he drank his tea, nd m the eonrwof an honrtl traces-of exhaus'ion had passed away. 1 tell you, A boy, 1 have had a good many tough j bs in my day, hut I hare nerer had one like that before. A weak er man Tlian I coiitd never hareimmght out that child alire." Oh, how grand it is. Jack, to use ones strenirth in sncli a cause I Hut whose child wns it ! Do von not now P IxTore Jack could answer, the outer door was unceremoniously opened, and Solomon uordou entered the apartment, Abby shra'k back in alarm when she saw how pale and excited -the wan- looked nd how he trembled, for she did not no tice the moist brimming light that shone in his swollen eyes. "Jacki -poke tho new comer, in a giifej iug manner, at the same time hold- g out both bis hands. lie chocked nd staintneri-d, but presently gained strength to add : "Oh. my God what can say I Jack! Jack I Here the stout uiau broko fairly down, and burst into tears. Jack, almost a much affected as was his visitor, arobe and took the extended hand. v t "Never mind, Sol.. It Y-ll rig'.t !" UN, no," cried Gordon, 'it isn't righ. It ueviT caobe right. U!i, what cau l dot Jack, if I could only io back to where 1 wa this morn ng! 31 r God! I aereral gentlemen of prominence in South Carolina." Anions the' speak era mentioned) we find the names of i V. V. DcSaufisurc, tho Hon. W.J. Talley and of Gen. Wado Hampton, tho Yimous LonUHlerate caralry load er. . Iter, David l'lckctt and lieverly JVasli, colored JibiO delivered address es ; aid, as we Are informed, f senti ment! were expressed highly honora ble ti both sides." The negroes cx- trttwt'd great gratification at the indly feelings matiifeutcd towards them by the whites, while tho latter fotelv invested with' the VisU oTstllT. miiifbtf toado, ' w!.TTo"tlie' Deinocrate'ex 01 il . 'lmmm mminmt,A Aim4-i4"il bllt lilll el)Cerrt tl-Ww.lWer -hretrptrrwniir . T.i They hare never regarded the collector iFiuMi ail au s- w niiii i isi riiiiiiniiiui . . ' ?I 3 ".r"""""l!i a mem ber of their part rt or n Bnjjr, m S ua-4 wuu vAiiiwixx a LETTEn FROM WA$IUXQTUN. Conv-ponthmes of tU Richm ua Dij Bh.h. Vvnyrtu on CuUeckr&tnyth. Affnin-rllu JUinoval'or lmptaehnunt-A Lengthy J'cr tonal DtbateIlutler at. JIing hum A- Deserving Tribute to a XOur thy Officer, eto. Washington, March Sir The administration of .the New York custom honse has been fraught with no I ght interest, and beforu Congress it lias ln'coma a subject amouthoee which aro greatest in importance. Die Republican have declared .against Air. Stnvthe, and are demanding that some other appoint-- markable dogreo of good ftense in ex pressing a determination to petition Oongress for the removal of tho di.sa bilities imponcil upon the whiles by . . ... . LT"T"ar" . ' - uie 7iicrnian .u unary uui. Ve commend the action of this meeting to the attentive considera . r s . s tn lion oi botii races, ine course a doptcd hero is prudent, wue and pro per. I here is no good reason why they shall not act in hearty co-opcra non lor uie public coou. j hey are dependent the one should not this mutuality beget con cert and harmony ? Their interests aro identical. Any measure design ed or calculared to work injury upon one must muict damage upon the oth cr. hy then should there not be political ldenry as well i 1 here is no disposition upon the parts of the whites to deprive die negro of any of the rights guaranteed by tiie law. True had the question of gi ving them sulfirage been submitted to us we should have opposed it heartily and honestly j but since the privilege is theirs, whether we approve or disap prove is immaterial, and we have no such dktforencf . Tim la clear and explicit a tittgusge tor be. Tfat-r is a badow of doubt a to it weaning. There Is on lydu coutiuetioivof it oible: the satpension of that writ is abaolutelypro bibited except in one specified case; that case baa no occurred, and jet the writ is absolutely prohibited except in oue tpe vCified ease that esse has nut occurred, yet the wi it is snsimded. what thisBteans is just litis, tie Constitution 0UOtKl A)w baa been t p4ld, abohitlied, aunnlJod Jby aetot Uiiigresit. rre . I hotiee, slaming the do r after hint. " i . :.i r.i .... . U-e if ishh urn Hsiurwui.il- vuumry 1011, u . , Jack .,., ..ith rlkltA it 1 ..i-il.i.. I..r ' II ,.ril,.l..n . I. . . -......' " 7 .v. , TV 111 Mm If 1 11' til 41117 U41lUSUIllt:l. h.a.i . V. ,1 . .1 4, - .1 W. .1 ......... I I.-.!.... . 1 IJL'B. . HJ IUC MUU 471 Vlf Illllff I 1IIIIUIII1 v3Iater Freddy jprouti aged fivej tallen in his war-just iben be-would have years, stood by motlier's side, with! most assuredly been severely beaten; for a Harilv Itef-rtniM nml tar-fifrftnkrf inougli ooiomon Waa very stout, bold face, and his story was that Solomon m" jet Jack was a very Uerculea. Gordon had whiped him with a stick, and the boy 'a legs still bore a few slight tokens of the castration. KBut Jack lllroughly c oliject of his was destined to get pretty cooled oil before ho met the Meet ot his wrath. As he anp'oached ill., liriitir.t that aranna riv.ii. tnt IkA. l wo other boys had como home low tho tails he heard loud crieot alarm with Master Fredd, and their tcsti- and upon hurrying forward ho found that mony corroborated that which the nd ralK n fibm bne'of the projec- - . . . . ... . . . : . . .i 1 1 i 1. 1 i lie looitcu : .. .. .!4..,tU.rr l,nl ;. .17-AJ.la7 tki tins timbers into the water, cweir me esuie iitiiiif is true oi . - ji - i - ;i; ..,. i:i.. ,n.. riion. ut n. i,..i.m,.il u. auine o avmates. had been throw-.V " ing stones at 31 r. Gordon's dog, and i , t a a one oi me missiles hurled by about the age of his own darling Freddy r ready liau nil the animal andl stretching forth his tiny hands in ago caused him to howl with nain. Of of despair. It was a terrible pkee, course the stone thrown bv such a ti- tust hing, roaring pool, where the other po It declare that 'no Statu shall be deprir ed of it equal representation in the ben ate without it own concent, But leu -State are thusdeprired of sill represen tation, In either House of Uongress, not only without their couscut, but agaiuat thtttreanie! and indurnant protest. Is tbhrrdTffereTTW-i-0iiitT bod pretend anything of the kiud. . Congress, cl-lius that the Cottsiitutiou never coutem plated such a state of things a.aowr nty aad th,. thereto"--tbi , . probrbitio Iliai .n sheer nonsense. The Coimtitution pro rid ts fur er caa that can arise, and for every state Of things that con exist.1 its unfuage t genera!, and its binding .. force is absolute and uuireisal. The plea cited means simply th.tt Congress may dispense with tbe Constitution whenever itpleases, prori led the eop1u will sus laiaiiin to oVinir. In other words, the Constitution is tbe oonreiuo law ot tbe beat your child tor.a tririuur iHoiz, andJuoSirfi-tQ abridge, it i fullest and freest you have saved mine from iho UniUe exercise. The question tor us to con- death saveu hi in aim st at the expense aider' is, how we shall direct It in or oi your own i,ie. jwiu me it' you win. der to make it an advan,age, It cer Ue.tMie.Jaek. Doany.lt.ng you like, . , , .Q interest to control it but only forgi vo . me tor what 1 did to e J your liitle Freddy-forgive me, so lh-.t;,orur 5, . this saving act of yours t-hall not be al j especially ao we com menu me ways I ke a heap of coaU upon my conduct of Gen. Hampton and the idvntiucu wim them, and express no ob jection to his remov..!.- Tiie resolution offered ty Mr. Hubbard today reo nest ing the President to remove Mr. Smytho was objected to br Butler, who is so very anxious to. appear iallie rtslf oll pruerle- al imH.acher that he, will not condescend to request the President to remove an officer of his appointment, but prefers to go right n way at Impeachment. (Certainly Mr. cmythe lias in some way other gentlemen qohcrr.ed, to the bead 1" And then with" sudden impulse nnderi imitation of thosVin oor own State iiie inauenco oi sucn an emotion as ue exene need. Jack ny hand could 'not have inflicted uWIMT!f J i . . down from pver the high dam: but Jack nirjch: murynnher camnfftruter did not luisitate. lie torgot bis eueln and tho liur- muscle, in bin land, except wbgHrttte will it .ipeoiM work4 4Aebnndlerxlopa rolling it' Then it becomes simply so moou waste pajer. . ,i -- M vry thing done by Congress to fp prers the rebelion," says our correspond ent, 'is found in the Cttnsiitotioii, and more wouta nave been fuud if nt-cea M7.V Ua'Hcstrotiabty t liut this is only a rouuaaooul way of saying that the will of Uongresa became tbe supreme lar. . of the land, and the provisions and pro hib'.tions of the Constitution yanished in ltprc1en3q ueemei necessary to be uone and it continues to do so down to the present botr.1" of tho last eetion was, in, nearly every one of its ireiMJOWpratcii. by tbaJSifur Court, as maintained bj every departs Rteut bf tli Gorernmeut hitherto, and asetprwrsed ln ittsclear and explicit Jar., gsag.' let that hill Is the -Uw of tbe isjid, sod a such will be enforeed, be te itembodie the will of the nation, ehieh bai become a -higher law than -lb CvDstifutioD, and as such will con out Solomon uoraon loved ins dog, forgot everything but tbe danger of ana wnen lie saw wnai nad been tho lutlo oue and only stopping to kick done, he caught Master Freddy and0'' his boots, and throw aside his coat, he thrashed him: for. he it known, ,cal)oJ aown ,Hto the angry flood. He Solomon Cordon wli i.wt it.ch an. cug 11 tl,e , J !. hl ' ,n9 !. . : ! iBtriiiLr fiP ilia tthnra. "lt uraa a mttrlitt! other man as Jack. Sprout warm-Unflin, h .n m.nh0rtl,i hearted, generous," and neighborly ; More than once those who bad ga hered out rougn, uneuucaieo, strong willed, uion the bridge and upon the rocks had a a. i j. . : .- and impulsive. , . treason to tear that neither tne man nor Jack Snront nut on !ii lint 'nml the boy would come forth alive; but 7 r. . ' IT. T I rl. i i.i I.:.. X:... .1. i. km.. .... main llf9 . . it . , , , iiaauy rvacueu uie - snore, prepared to . 1 .!!.. i.. .-'j rent, auu Wer p. nu t.gm.y compressiHj, whre . were ready to help 1 Uiui--As- W-4Hel f, a few miuutes' ac tion assured him that he was able to Dear Jack,'1? pleaded his wife, walk; and that he had sustained no inju- a don'l iro out now." nea save a few trifling bruises. As for -Let me alone. Abby. , No man ,.he tni' .h.e I'vt .'V? in ,a.fe,-i'! far . i.-ii :lm i r :.i.... I Jacic Had beta him mgti aoove tne water MltEII BIIIH.U .IIIIU VI iiim TTKIIOOl having a chance' to strike rne. I reihstTW e one uring alt the time of his struggle a a i 1 r.i. c. . i... A . 1. 1 1 tmn nnf ann V, ,1 I .unlAii ami . . . . n. I '? 6 t . , . ' v. hath, and was able to jjpett&Jia HI giriiiltt sticll a licking lie .wont looked to see, tho boy that bo idavcd, lorcct in hurrvr Ana Jack closed and be saw that it war Andy uoruon, the sentence with a lerriblo oath. J bright eyed, curly headed, fair-faced boy, "No, no, Jack; don't go. . What "pt a year oiuer man was uis own son n.-.n .11-7 ' . I ... - tI - O mvi o 'Ii;M -i Munii uuBwujjrtuuj. i uric "lie is comire 7 answere' is not power enough on earth to the crowd. save Sot Gordon from a drubbing;! Jck looked uprnd saw Solomon rOotf iroes downT1 , 's (stricken and with all possible haste he And aa Jack Sprout looked at : ; that moment, he rave awful evidence " c" wai lie was physically aoie 10 make , -y t.-V i- . m e- . t I Aaa.w v J. " " -"- - gooanw woru; lora more magnin- g VM alarmed. Her bus- cent structure of framework and K3 wmt rArinr in. wet. y. .ten-raaTos muscle was not to be found in tho I tering, his breath was labored ahd tbore town. ; - fK ., -- ,'w livid mark upon hi forehead amt"boxtti -wnd' hnrriedl pot meet Solomon Gor had sever before Sprout siild : "Solomon, I tell you it's all right. You have no nfbre rciuon to thank tJod 'that I saved your child than I have. When I went forth from m house I was full -of wrath and mudne-s, and curves were up on my lips aud in my licrt. I sliould have, sought fcueli revenge as the wild beast fecks. Is it not better that I found your Uitle Andy in the flood t and is it not hetti-r that? my great strength tas used in saving, his liter Itoigiveyou bol, tiom tin) bottom ot my heart. And now. J sav. tt all riant. And so whs council icd a friendship holy and lasting. , j Seemingly slight perturbations in th Current of man's life sometime work marvelous changes (or g ood or ill, "Abbv," said Jack SproUt it was late ia. tbe e vt-mug jaud-tjiey bad bgaa 6itliiig for some time without speaking 4l be lieve I am converted." "JackP LjYej A-bbyr I n eon vertetl. Saul of Taisus, . that you rva 1 to r reddy about last Sunday, was not more suddenly broncht to lidit than I have been. Iteal ly and truly, there is more virtue in kind nesa than iu enmity it blesses every thing and everybody, lie who bestows it is as much blessed as be who receive it.-. - And then tho.wifekwirh l ersgnn placed gentle around her husband's neck,, gen tly, kindly 6aid : . "Hear Jack, wouldn t we both be hap pier if we would try toi live by tbe.bless ed rules laid down by the IS viotn i Uli! know that tliey w.to given by Une ... - -,'" . I IT ) sought our lugiivst goou, anu 1 think we shonld nod much joy in tiy4 ing to square our lives by tho gouieu rule. And J'ck, -wit bla kits, wado iui?i ilf dailing, we will try." w, We observe, says the i il:.. 4.f r Changes accounts of a meeting held in the city of ...(Charleston, S. C on 18th rust- whieh may justly be char nctcmcd v as rentarkable.' I he and section in whom the . negroes have confidence.- -These latter need instruction as to the mannejjn which thev shall use the privileges granted thent. They are totally unacquainted with governmental affairs, and are certainly "not now competent to make intelligent use of the ballot. They know nothing of the merits of the matters in con troversy.- Tliey need enlighten ment on these, points. Let those whom they trust and will hear, not refuse to give it when requested to do so. They are docile, tractable, easily influenced. See to it that they are not taught pernicious doc trines by those who wish to usethein for base and personal motives. JrriGi: Fowle. -The Wilmington Journal has learned the following in rci riTioTt fiierac riotrofTudge Fowle Mta vuui is vii .tiro cuiivuvli vk created a great coininoliou in Congress; and the charges made against Senators Doolittle and 1'atterson, which the Sen. will proceed to investigate if the Session"" c'6'orrffucs"'to Wdifnr wilt ob copy no small shrre of the public atteu tion. The session of tbe Ilonse to day lasted until hulf-past tire o'clock, the qnestion under consideration, after the expiration, of tbe morning hour, being the bill for appropriating a sum of money to relieve ' the destitute in the South. , The deba'e was one of the sharpest and most person- that has been heard for a rely long time. Iintler.was particular savage and ented his spite upon Bingham in very ha sh words, in which lie accused htm bf laving gone over to the Democratic side if the House: Logan talked fight to Wood bridge, and altoeter the scene was one which attracted great attention everybody seeming to enjoy the episode as a good thing for such a rainy dxy as ' tlris. What -created-the greatefct eon- - sternation and surprise wa an allusion by Butler in one of bis attacks npou Bingham to tbe execution of Mrs. bur ratt, who be said was innocent. ' lids, from one among the greatest of the to called loyal, was received with surprise. Heretofore It has been the basest treach ery in the estimation of men of the But ler stamp to imagine M-a. Surratt any thing but a murderess of the deepest dye, and not it is jreuinable jSil thso who ha ve- ever tlMxight t hat W4uwa 4nnoce4i t - of the crime for which she suffered death may expmw their belief without fearof being proscribed as "rebel." The bill upon which all this perso- ul debate orig inated will probably pass lo-m-irrow Among the confirmations to.day by the Senate was that of A. 1. Gorman, Esq , collecter of internal revenue for the fifth ' district of Mary bud. Mr. Gorman waa formerly postmaster of the Senate, and was removed. fToivClhat position last au tumn, when be was immediately ap-. poihtcd by the President to tho position in which he was to-day confirmed. Ilia renomination waa sent inrecently, hia appointment of lust fall having enpired hy limitation in c nsequenco oKion-con tirtnation prior to tho atljonrnmehJUif the Thirty ninth Congressr llis va-t eircle ' of Rcquaintances and friends throughout rfnr irniti?d-Srarepw ironiTremeffitK him H3 oue of the prominent attaches of the Unite I States benate t'or a longtime, will bo glad to hear that Irs worth and ntTegrTty"nare' been dTuTy a! preclated".--- 111 debts. It will bo seen that under his ruling debtors are not so severe- a 1 - " . 1 tTM i v pressed as many amieipateu. - j ue 44 Wc learn from a gentleman id attendance on Richmond, Superior Court, this week, that Judge. I ovvle paid rto regard to the Stay Law pass ed by the General Assembly at its ate session, but ls rating in regard .-4l.' ' .': C ji.. ....... iK.t w mo cuiieciiuii yi m-ui! uir , . . . , - . r-. .4 ;i L .1 -J t . . ..: 1 1 ,T-HtiritviMmnmm,THnir-- where the defendant paid olKMci.lh,;,,,, fn 0 ascendantvandirade Tho Ilev. Dr Wbito," wln hns been for muni vi'ara the, imstor t,t tht i'ri-s'w te- -.aajnu'flinf-ivas lieldjiy the cojorctl ptj-isni-pbff-ch iabUda?.' ltMrbw- prjng 1 he cotrfirmatfona to day did not teach - over more than a dozep. Six prominent olSeer were rejected ..rif!-ilf xr Since the passage of the tennro of of Bee httl several-of theorerntncirt ofS' cials hero who wero appointed to their piieitions by therPresident hare begun to speak out in mectt-'g and assert their in? dependence inloud term When the .... were liable to Tremovaltheso gentlemen were very quiet; but "eircumdahces at tefeaattr ' ..' ' - "'',- , The weather to day ha been of the dreariest kind. A'l dar long a pelting ' things itlioiir dimrsreimrkftblrilisa-i greeable. As tlii is - ih eqninozial. ronrr,"we sft ttt all protjabtnry have ' tho proceedings were BtaVyd ..until !pring 1 eriiH IN(!, in accordance with tho Ordinance of the t'inen- rroTvhuTwIwi ay one-tenth, attorneys were wr- niitted' to put in pleas which stood itrtn lor iriai at spring i eriiu ichkv so im coUoction could , not a-fcrilMrfa irm- I crin. Isoll. in nnv event. ' I T. . . . . .i ' .1 . . ' 1 vnuauvv iv vviv suuiiui f mau uiv ''vw " Twos ' IjuirriiorsEaf 'the' Entrance of ' Core Sound. Pamlico Sound.2i. CL-wAacrew plo of that city in celebration ot the relieved fi-om his pnTorartarg-, owng sgeDfthe-Sht!Tmariilitarr--iM which conferred the right of suffrage union them. TIo proceedings were ef the most orderly character no thing occurring at which any one toriuld take exception. " By invitation the- a-seinWage-wasahlressetl byj Uiis discharge of the duty for several inonins past. ux. uazt iie. The legal adviser of t)ie second-rate liqitorsdealers of Boton b alw;iys raibing a pintv .- : '- '. - - - of the.light vessel.formerly marking that sation, and jvijl .be lighted forJlbe first umo on tne evening 01 tne 11 oiAprii, lSfiiThejraik wori! 4ho-fomhijitt- 4 imulod Q'l thp6Jitgtrti4.ni..M ed whito The TTTu tu mating apparat us is -t-t ? t ': n 1 r ? t aTresneTTeTrs oflTie fifth" order, show nj a fixed white light, and should be seen iu clear weather a distance of eight miles, -and is ihirty-five feet above Watr leveK In the Pennsylvania Senate the Sua dav ttirbiil liat been defpatod.' - l4Vl . ieatssci . r-: ...
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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