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3, VOL; 2. -THIRD SERIES. SALISBURY N.'-0.; MONDAY, APRIL 8,-1867f; NO. 14 WHOLE NO. 1757: i'Vu r , Me. ei "komt4 aia i ' Tiei. ' . It',,. Ifhaa "! Him I Mat. ourt; a. M B.I 4 Butt IW is" ih.. 'Her .1 r.rf ' ffff" wfarrf IrMS I, I. iUtu 8u. tlH lit man- fa JH-JrJ- lecofe s, C. l Mm mat, la IW m,l Mr. Jaw town r Sr r.v. fufl T, 0, t W"' cb Of; ri, Ul $3 00 ...1 60 4 t C! ' I t."i j U 6 months. ; . .. ........ . Wirmvn 1 llATCt AOVKNTItlNOl n OlSq0re(p'eoTjltie)fln kiMfttoo, $1 00 JO, ul inwriion, man, no :"-r".r'"ftjrfcH.'Hirtoiif ptrMlcstlorrf'-; I) a SPEECH OF ' i OENrWADB IIAMTPONV I ! , ' ' To in. (Jelore Weopls of Columbia " Mr; FOTD : Yo have- rwjnested ins to gi you fww' word iT advice to; . fy, aLd l aectpt iInJJiviiiUk(U..iu thi aiiiiio Unit spirit with which it was given. lio character, that hv gratified me iiiwr (bM4HiA4Mk -. eallJeo frui - the iHUed people of tl.i district, fctnoogt "wDtMujiij f.leT his" LVeii passed. Aod it givea mo pleasure to say, that by them 1 hive vita! Ie4n 'trea'ed with kindness ami. rcupvc'." k fr Mivir conduct to- virdr m cinrnge1inthe lirf ht de gree, -since the elmtie iu onr ' relative positions. I am, therefore, justified in tailing yo my friends, alVii lJiopc that, aa my past condui t to you bad made joo look upon wo a your friend, ao my advice ana action rn me itituri win not -goto confirm yoa in that belief. Voa may not knowvperbap, that I wm tho first - Southern, man .avba.jyJdxmedAgukj.iii, audience altwtl-e close of the war. This I did, nearly lift. year ago, in tho lower art of thu diatrict, jtuu I lie- Hdvice I gave them, I almlt ifj -eut ,nuw. Ak'ain, laat Ull, i an adJna to mft&y "t wjr old oldtera, in Ticki-na district, touched upon tliedutjr of the whika toward tUe . colored 'fiftidd, aid I . bM red to you I what I aaid oq that ovuioij : "There it pno' otuer -joiit on which there ihonttbo ud uiisQnduri'ui'idin t to oar poaitidn ; ik loop oo which t han a poMMble luiacofmiructiwti ttgio wor view and that la the alxdition of flavory. . The deJ. hia Uveti duno, aid I, for one,, do .L'.4ii;.r din;inro tli .i I iwvor wiah to fee it icV'-ktd. jN'or d I tion of the crop. Weil, inppoae yoo ger one, or two or three baiea ot cotton, jon have to pay a tat'of twelve dollara a balcv for- evert bale yes liee made. no .a. n . .. . . . iiuaia a case in' wtiicu nnjoai taiation falla aa hard, or harder, oo joo than it doea on na. Sunpoao Uongrea wa to tax (he 'wheat of Ohio, the lember of Maine, the Iron of rennBTlvania, or the facto rieaof MasNachuactta Jo the aame way, woulj not tho pcop'o ' tueaeBtatee com plain "liirterlyf Woaldlbcy not lend men to Uongrea, who would ne every effort to have thieonjnat Ms removed 09 soi umtt do, for. every . LIow . that Ja track at tho South falls on yon aa well aa on os. I want to make jon feel that you "are Sonttern mehl with "all :! your idcntlflO't wttn the utb, tor that ia the tr poaition for jjoa to occopy. X-oWlet aa cor.iudur for a few momenta the eubjct which haa brought you tot ther tooay, tiio military bill jnt paffed by Congress. You must bear In mind that a great many pereons, amongst whom- ia' the President- of the" United Statea, think tliia bill unconatitutiona that Uongre had no authority to paw it. Now the only way by which that qnei turn can be eetflod, is hy a decision of the Supremo Court of tho United State. I Urn Court will clecl.ira the bill either constitutional or tinciiigtitntionsl. If couatitutioual, you will, by it, all be al lowed to vote, liovr will you .vote f "inioiir wilt y 6"uS"ct(j t-T To "mat e 1 Tie" lie w" laws which are lo vcrn the State I Will you chooe mm who aro iuoraut of ail law all sck-iicc "I' fiovcrnment, to make your laws and 1 1 frame your gov ernment I u ill yii pi. ice in ntneo those .tranters who have Clocked here to pluus der wlutt little is lc-!t t us I Or wiilyou trixf the ntctrairiont whom yon have IiVed "" heretofore umotigst wiioin you uiuat always live ! I: (m-viu to me that this latter couraa would be the wi.et, for a it is to the iiiftfriaVc-f the Southern whites to make th-i t.ln nlt'IiteneI, protH)roua .and contented;' they would surely oo ail in I'icir power t., teenre ihvfe idijt'Cta. I d .nut lull tou td-tfiiHt The present State Governments will con-J gntly. Nipl).t after night they have tinge, and the present laws will prevail, meetings and'mistatinga, barangaea and it win tutu oo iw ua iu uimo iiibi vur I aruiuna, sinking sou praj injj ivu' profeeeione of friendshlo were no! Idle.j iitjf rolltleaf -moltar'The -eperstl- aoa wnne i cannot apeac ror otnera i toil tito or tho colored dsodIo are aval lea I (11! J T I i J tl I. you mil ani wming 10 aeauonq. i imioi, ana religion ana jisaicsiism are jam wjiiinz to gt'O tnengntoi annrage to iiiium touier. wost tbe mock phiise who can read and who pay a certain I (tropins dolivrht In callinc the emotion amoont of Taxes, and I agree that all.lal Batore" of the nscro ia tlared on white aa well a black, who do uot posJalJ an eothuslam reserablinf that cf seas tueao quaimcations, aiiail be exclu-l tUt4r peco Isr religloua exptntM ' w ueu. i wouia not iako ima riirut rrom aoo.i. These niaa.moetinira. commit- any who have heretofore exorciaed it, tf meetings, and meetings of the differ- Dii i villi io uain canoiu nnii inn nrn. tm umii. ia. -ii ft.aa ivniiiiMiii ainmn. perty qnaliflcatlon for, voters adoptou for 1 cano. It Wgtoe to be whispored about uv iuiuu. I'm uuiiiuuiuuM uuuitiiii uiiuor mo lucpiraiioo VI CUUUIUJ on wlnto and black alike, and while it white leaders. secret do! tica eocietv TlH cnt m'muL.rotiiur" aOiina.1oU.1r (acoo h'aalen (ormJrthe-aJIlecf of all to seek education and to obtain fori This Jeuzne is said to have mratcriea aod themselves ji real and tangible r forest jpcnuuioe-rthe.oxia to Uure.th'e other in the State. .It will serve to elerato all I to frighten the colored Deotdo into ioin claaaea and contributo not -only to the n it. -Jt t given ouf that those whw do maienai prosperity 01 mo state, oat to notjoia will be dealt with lit some banh the Increase of virtue and educalion I anu mysterioas manner, and that those among her peoplo. iSo one under tweti-l whs jyhrvajid betray the order will la ty-one ycarg of ago la allowed to vote". idea! t with after a" leartni .ishion. It ia nor can foreigners do eo, until they have said that thu cunning whits leaders are j News OF: the day. Wanhlnffton. Mareb It. p. m. Id ths 8eat. svsrl petitions from Soatherasrs, prsyloff a relief uora eui.iioiainf 4imixii(ms,' wr ttatiDM ana rtirrHi u tiM Jadiqiary torntnitt. A rluiioa direction lbs sommitiae oa la- Ja fl..in to i'it ths Indian Territories, and ordnrinjf the fcfcetstary of sr to furnish them with lmiitportatioB ,juid military Drolsolien. psseJ. . A (cwiluiMio inquiring aether U est Virgin is rtdiy a Stats, ess reforrvd to lbs ndiiuary emmittc.- - - - . A resolution, appropriating half million dol lars fur the ro'icf of ths tuffursrs by ths rte?ai flood. paueiL ' been in this country some years. III l.. i i Jii'i1"" ,.- U.VUMT9 L.T.Ti e ruair of Ins lvaet ran takre p, , air. nemner prtypotu a pitrmoitiat ao Le vee be repaired in any State, uutilj re-admitted QSrnuar r'i('iU uf lEs t-lM-tivsTrsncliiM and tree schuola fur all etilurv . lb bilLwss. pusl poned. Ia tkeJIooM, the bill re-tmboniinir Ohio and Indiana, for eijvmt-e incorred in relling Uergaa's-raid,- tMdr It goee-W lbe- Preer dent. A bill, making money das the colored sol s'ons, and, like a goodeitisen, to obey bis su putiori, aud to teat others l do likewise. Ibrrdy- ohaaorr-pter! "tilrntfrfoartr 'r" gslmt ths MaryTsnd'TJoru'litulional (Jonren. . tion. or Jored by the Lt jitlturs of ths Slate. The com ion of Hessian America uuimiaii. KIthHU txciterui-nt and aJuUioa aaiung Califuriiians sad olheti from the far West, sad rot'srJed as a beaf v blow lo tie Kingdom or Carud. Tb seisiiidoir bad ksoriirin In a-netltloa."- from the Iislailvs assembly f Wskbiagtoa T erritory, praylne the govvmnitnt to secure from!' itai duch riirhts as will enable onr fUhinit to vieit rhe puts snd brbrof U ns eioo, Sit. The raaiaerial is dated Jaousrv 10th, I860. Jl w said that Thorn a A. i'oyan siwceetl L'r Ll.l' I.iU. c.'... C..- h 1.1. . - Zlarlxli ahd financial. -: Nsw York, March 80. Coltoa opened tnri," Ao Lngliahmaa knowing all about oorJairwitu "and emissaries lliron-rh the whole laws and our aystem of government, and Stnto to oVea communication with the having great wealth, might come here to cohtred po'p!o with a view to. concerted li ve, yet, by the naturalisation laws of the c:ion, and that they offer good pay to United States, he could uot volc.until he the more intelliireurcoiored men in this had been live years iu thecountry, and cityto go on tut mUsiooa. Those who twor-eara m tho btato where he desired rHtre to loin the leaL'ne. and thoso who tirtr-.Thns ii-rT"EirH'""Tfrar"rti'XAa"nA"rT'j:'rr;rr frrr r ",Tir. .. " .T-:rr- -r--- -- 'viv. -vuii. j "u "i nam i. uu aruuuiiiciiiivu 10 leave meir unniiiesa 10 such thing-aa umvcihul suuiage, nor do go shout on proselyting expeditions, are i iiiioK 11 ucsiruoio mai mere snouiu uo. thraitened. li.ere u reason to believe Vou would havo no right to complain of tluit inanv of the better class bf -colored a law which would put you on a perfect people who doire to cooperate with the political equality with Mio whites, and m., f while voters and to choose their which would put withm your reach and candidates from ajiiom? our most resm-ct that of your children all the privileges able and cultivated citizens, ure biing enjoyeu y any ciase 01 ansona. i onr c arted and Orftooned into this secret arranging to employ aod-aond their dwsrs psyable ibjrb lbs FreedoW. Bureau, . v- sv.. , . . . r - : t ' i : - i .i believe the pw.plo of tho toiith r(lli!,l ,ul ",v,,,u 1 ! . ' iihw remand the -gi olaery, if they had (be power t ! to ut-qnentoi e-l. t'Od'ir our pstert'iil enre, trotii a hi. re handful, degree lo be a mighty hoot. - llm eawo ts a latJn we mh1 him a cwristianvidle, vicious, sav'gj in his own oui fry, In onrs !i became Indus triooa, gentle, civilian!. Let hts hittory aa a slaveno etmpnred liereutjer witu that which he will make fr Iiiu seit' as a freeman, and hy iho rcuit of tliat turn parisonywo aro williig to Ira io.igod. A great responsibility is Iif' il tio.u our ahonlders by hia emanci ition, and we bands, hoping that fie myjroyJj$bkett worthy 0( the new posit k-ii iu1 which -he ht.btni.ij)bcRaVjL.A.....lh laithful to tiaeui' a freeuian, let us treat him a a friend, ' Deul with him frankly, joitl, kindly, and my word. "for It; he Will rvC'PtoCntO Jour k'i;dup-8, clinin t bit old horn.., hiaowti coootry aud hik former matcrv. Ii on wish to ace hm CiQteofcd, indii.tripue, uKtil, aid iti,m n' hi efforts to elt'vslo hiiiittelf 1ii U.o scale , f ciiltzatioiit a'id thus lit him not only to enjoy the blessing", ot freedom, but to si'Dreciatoits du'les.1 I mention these things to you, to let joa ate that I bare held bat one. Ian guage in reference to your people sinoe yonrreedoTD-tvod (o give you tho amu snce, u yon need any, of my sincerity er ihcv coiuo from t!.e rfonthern man or ttie -S rthorn. l' tt what 1 auk you to do, w lot t 1 have the iiu'l't lo atk you is, Ilia"; as we pi'otes-i to be your trieud, yoft.-!! jiiys uju-. ? m?y f ?! jrif ej uig, iy our atitior.ti, wUvthur, wo are sin cero or not. If we deceive you, (hen (urn to the North, and eco if rou cun litid better friends there. I havi no feais of the re sult; for with us not only Immunity die tatc kind treatment, honest dealing, just laws for the colored population, but self- interest demiitids fiom us the name course. l . . . . . own speaker has dw.it lorcibly on this point, and-I commend his advice to you, as wise, sound and pructictvl. Vou ask counsel of me. I havo given it, fully, frankly, sincerely. No personnl motives can possibly sway me, for I am no longer a citizu of the U. S , -or of South Carolina, ilie bill whieh p-iv- Tin. rimir r a i 'r m in n ur i-o i,a mo.ia u iivivivi dv'm.i ii.iio. ..-vi.ivivKci ... . ...w ..ft... . uion-uvum I - -00 ;,e Ullra Ur(,, lbe ea nVli I ,un HAt trkf. al I.A.it A ft a ba .. ) niu 11 M "I nr I -IUIIi:i III 1 ("HI U.:iiliJ' I . riii - . . . .u, m. .ivr. t.cii a uuum ncic. lur m t t t. . , , ! revOIVCTS. 1 UB C8UI0 Ot IDS OUel W38 SO my home, atut t.'ie lionufAot all wbo love!"" "' " " -' l-.ii. n is me mv naiufeUiave been laid in Jsisliea... J ' of the Cow t to have tiiia. case . ' 7: - - - . I .1 t :. ... 1 I iu.iv u riii, ai u u ii under leiigue. Iiichtnond iTAy. TRVL OK MR. DAVIS. Th?VVashingtrtn crrreBpotident of the New York 2'rilune, writing last Friday, J UJgO paxaed. The adjournment was discuued, anT I he Ja diciary cuinmlttee ws rooghty ImnrflnJ (r tri- flisg, and Hullrr was thtauanoed for a brrarb of eoubjtjnce is goau-ping sboat eonfi lncml evi dence inadrurtenlly oomiuofiioaled to biru. Tbe Senate's e'ljoumoieol retoluiiun ws ajuj'tct. '. turrclvsdAdutr mM dIiuidgrSIus 2,000 tuiles; muljling upland 30aSlM . Lie,PP't- Aprd. J, p rn. Clto". bat,kereme quite active, 'lite ssIm were 13,000 baies at l319)for middling irpLad.." .'.:.':.'... Aew rork, April I, p m. CotloB quiet at 33 eeets. From $?uhington. Waahingtop, March 29. Oen. Scbenck bu I declined tbe Ohio republican gubernatorial from mation. ' The Internal Revenue to-day, i tOOO.OfJO. Tbe municipal registration, so bites and 1,339 blacks. For Mexico. ... New York. April 1 Tbs Iroa War steamer da. AfeCullom designed Cur the IJbefaK sailed yesterday for Tarapico, Mexico, with full battt ri? ..pfArtlUry,10,000 "staads of small airm. and four tons of powderr"'Sfia earrred"svVr"at Liberal officers. , . Direct Tkade. We invite attention to the announcement of- the sailing of tbe Peruvian, from tho port of Norfolk, for III l J r - v a at fr, U 810 uverpooi uirecc, on me izm prpx. ur, 1 A- M. MePheeters Is Agent forth line r'Tba'fcfcate.'Vdav, ooofirmeJ three, aud r-1 Q this City, and will give all necessary ,-cl4 Xso WMWoaUona. z . . 1 IDtormftUOn CODDCCtfid jritottQ.appJi cants. ' - ; - r ! - - We are gratified to Jeara thartho Dutl New Oilen March mis morning, between the manan .- ... I Tl I .1 . l . ., i uoHBi mew r biiu in 8 eo. lor oi xiie ierman ti.:. . j : - GaulU. The lattr wa. nrobablv teiallv sI.ol . !. u rP uerveg encOTragemeni , .. ai me nanus oi . , ... . , steamer Bophoru9, of the same lioo 29.-A dul foupcLt cieare(j on Tliursday, with a Toll tasi(6 the manaaiir of the N o aaa tu r.- VMIVD V. WlllU, Will, WUaCVU, UL-V. i tress. wimogT imTnTT t u In alHhe advice I shad offer rou to-day I regard the 1tylt.tion you havo extends. ed to oa to-day, to offer such ad vice, as honorable aliko to na and to youreli s. It Ja a Statuiwcr, ud a at rung rebuke, to thoso who so - persistently - misrepresent the feelings t4 ihe.whits aud thu blacks of tb South towards each other. It i honora'de tonyas it shows that yon look npon nc aa fiionds; fi-ie'ndi with whom yon are willing to act and froni whoni llswsjrTw'nihg'io acek: ronnsol. . It' is honorabteto you, aa it prorca that you cherish no ill-will towards, .'jonr former vftaiter; Ihat.f yoit 'KtrrflI iot jtlpt; llon esty, bd that yi look n)on them as your li itural and life-long friends. Your oirii orati r of the hiy who has just ad dressol yoo has spoken wisely and kind ly n this topic, aud tho advice he has given" jqu I approve of heartily. Why VronH we wtrt B f norrds f Artr yt ftn 'othenrt lirrjnarw your borne aa well a ours! .-l).w not alike for both f its I - ltd mt t h is soi 1 Dot aHhkei when eur tmnblua and trial are over, , sleep in that soil on. which we firt dreW -bfeattri I'ee1JotoTtfirl9 1 banner on. whak lalfwcriheil Vnni tod we sUad, divided we Tall." That motto ia at t!io North againbt vour people than here, and it exists still. A cuiioua-in stance of this prejudice cam under mv own Wjervatioo some y ears "agti in Phif- adeltdiia. I'assing tbrongli that city, I had with roe J wo servants for whom tnlli fare .was charged on the railroad; but the ticket agent told mo that they would not be allowed to ride in the same cur with myself, as tho people there "did not like to ride fntri negroes." "unt," saia i, "Yon make me pay lull price for them a inline ff thesq, JJ thannrEO of iny chil dren. "Juat inute no diuerence, ne rcidied, 'yon can t take them into (ao car. 1 told him that I had paid their fare; that I thought tueui good enough to ride with jso, and thurefuru quite good enongb to ....i;V(..i I ...i.:.... i iru-d at t bu to biijd..!iea o.jMji-.i3u'Bira JiMtd Uai.tlw:i!t--4ua lUia-fiJfcviafircJ - njemones of the'pas!; rtte attectioii I cher-i "'"r- "j'-''a"ieii eie u.iom ioh for its people, und tho graven of my!H' !Voicf Justice in regard to tCe mil kindred. Thcjeties, IwweverJ are strong ' , ;IV ' ""tr. I of liut .'..'ate, are enough to keep ulive in my heart's warm ,,kud' l -ot.t,ueo for khiu time undor iiito.-est in iny Statw, and thev are suKi. trie lieco.rst.uetion ..t. (ieu. Sehofield, cicnt to make me strive always to pro. tMHi(, will tli.r;ly aldnsi a letter to moto her welfare. Tliis motive, alone, CJi?HJu-tiea Chase; in whieh he will brtuuht me hero to ay, for,, it was iiot "'athe Couit can lu.!J4ts.6uioa tinlil liifl chR i iiinof vonr eomm ttP au" 1 loeeeu nil me uusuie, wiienevs urged .uio ta.comtw upoa ihft ground ihaf, r l, ia rL.) lLHtULtJ I couJd thus "do good to my people and . 'reeoom. L nless this iustttr is disposed oi iiioouic wny. Hime upxi lerin ot. me Court, it is pretty certain that the Presi dent uiiljtJeaJje ilr. Davis.. ...iVVikVit2 York., . X.-w Yoik, March 30. A large cnbinat fac turyn.-.d oihnr build nigs on sixth treet avenue :sii 47i ft tr!et tisvo b-en buniuj. LossClOO, 000. The fullinfr wiillh buried a steam eiiciue. si fttm m( ' m .yl vab pons uxd were ""uv, mjci- luel ji an ao- H11118' not on,7 becansefit promises ul " timato ddvelopruent 10 our Southern pro ducts, but because ft promieoi. immedi ately, a eavingof money to oxportera.. lmr denttnef.'z' r i via Washington tfmyrtw Ajoarned. WAahinginn, March 30 It in stated that the PioMnht bs in od way -intjricfed with tbe CoiuigHUiJera otUieltj.lricU itlee their apiMjint- Tu'eiVn " ---'j . . Jl.... . Gen. Stcsdman hasbwn continued an Collcc . f ull o ai witicancw ;kI troth, twr lear. welfare ia ioseparalily liuked wUh tharof AidfyttT)d "1f yon iind thatyonryrighta the whites! of tho Soiith. If wo are un- havo been ignored; if you. find there is bAiAU&m4MuM,iw9a t wiH etrMorrthv black. :oa.ian losttxmpjatg: ot piTWrTf tt-irrcd yoirwrrl bodeatoy ed. -.s Voir prosperity depends, eorfretv. on that pf your country, aod whatever . . fte await the white people ofbe Svuith, will be yours. I have sh d that if an no- I'rst tax i laid upon lhajBbath, yon "will have to i ay jour hareof it. i.It ine -. I ,r?w to you iny ofyou. areias ride with hie fdlow citirens, and that they should get into my car. So l brought them in And kefrf thera there. Hut to re turn to the subject fmro. winch Una an ecdote haa led me. If this bill goes iu ta operation, yoo, will tirst of all Lure ia vote for .mem bcra ot a btato (Jon v en uoo. Now,, your own. piaker, to whci'rcn marks on tins point 1 listened with pleas nre and interest-, has given yotteuund aud practical advice. Select the tnen lyhora you know to be honest and trufKwortli, J- i ! ;.t. .1. o ana who are ,iuenimeiwnii uie oime. AH who are candidates for the convene tion can give their viewed and make pledgee aa to their cpur iucae of their election. The action of tho convention will not bo final, nor will it bind tho peo ple of tbex Stato in the slightest degree, for when rbo Convention has adopted a constitultun that instnimeiit will have be submitted to all the voters for ratib ionMP -rcjecliou. Should the uew Btitutioit. tlien. not mvo equal lureeuon and i ighta to all. it can be rojected. Anotliec -eoHveiiiieti - eaaW&e - callcdri ana another co ist' union suuiuinea io yoF-powF M testtbegootl will, and JifiBV esty of purpose jot the whites, without any danger ofury to y ewel ves. Let .thuac. thonho are familiar with tho course of xtfio people, and the interest of eon- to hie," that I consented to address. I trust that t :ese expectations ma-v not be dtBappointcd, aud that ihe spirit wliich has animated this meeting wilLsprcad over the whole South. I trust that bore after there may boinaTual kindness, for bearance and co-operation between all classes of or.r people.' The movement you have commenced to day ii dcslitied to.ei&ciso great iufla: enco over tho whole country. Apart from the political importance pf yodr; meeting, and looking atTonr action in aa aspect purely persouaf-T esiiiiatiiut be greatly gratified at the. confidence you havoi reposed in me. lt is but an other evidenceof that life-low? 1 shown by your people to myself; a kind nets which 1 gladly reciprocate, t rom many of you 1 have met not only kind Sees, wtt aBeetioo fuithl'uliy some of vohr people clung to uie through all the perils and privations of the war.-"i cannot torgct thatiras one of you, -who was always amonaerfthe 1! . 1! .1 j 1 ,i?j".J urot ai iiij siucuen l wus wounueu, auu toe .lasuip ieavo mxr. puwi ancciion ib not often met with, nor iiit easily for gotten, and while I hava crust of bread it shall bo ehared wifu this well-tried, this true, this trusty friend. I thank jqu again tor Hits expression otyourcotih denco in mo.Vl pfay that God will dis rect your corfnsela, aud that He will pros- Hll woi thy mms. 1 trust that ne win become luenunea in purposes and hopes, as they are erest, with the South, and, acting larinopioiifily with nvrc may together be able to brinn once moio to our ds tracteJ Jau- peace luippiaeaa and pros eriiy. . . - Sofh . Xj.TrKu fuom Gov. Pickens, S. C Tho following is an extract from a private letr tor received by a gentleman in thuj City from Governor Pickens, of Carolina . ., ; - - - "lou know tne desolation oLourcoun try has ruined us all, and wotro in great poverty, tod only kiipXa whether we will be enabled to gather thta rear's 'Crops, and the policy of tbxGovcriiment forbids all enterprise, aodputs it Utterly ont of nclTToTaiso an vTiioney now on any teVmsflatever. Ve would gladly sell bait" of or.r lands for support and raa1 v nuonc I . n rf nnncin nA nna at11 I eaaflot forget 1, cation atnndmg over-our heads, and want and starvation before thousands of our people both black and white. Thenioat crufpnrt of it is, if possible, the first snf faring comes hpoti tho helpless blnck' Ceople, who have been innocent of all lame, and really have noted as Welhlts any people, veuia have done under the circumstances. 1 really think that most mon who own land are struggling now to do all they can do for tho support of their former faithful slaves. 'I know this 18 my case, and it is what adds greatly to my present embarrassment and cram ped mentis." t having btrrtccrcd and yea can reject tho constitution. This convention, then, will bo th moans, of testing the sincerity of the professions made to you by tbe white, citizens of the State, and of youta to them. , Uat aupooso tbe bill upio- nounccd unconstitutional, Uow thout- You w'ilLboj loft in precisely tho titiM r TUE COLORED VOTEr Ncarly;all the Virginia" hew.apap.eta wo Eeejan'l al the individuals wieb whom we converse, nre of tluo sam6 inind in re gard to tho-policy of the harmurtious coi operation of the whites and blacks at the polls. "Alt are agreed thai if wo would ovlrClia,?- Irarn h-a!ieatit tti cot fhi4demirp44wi 'TJiO Radicals are already abusing the negroes whom they cannot use." 1'evcrly .Nash, the negro who spoke ench good pence at the Columbia, S. 0., meeting, is already calumniatd by Forney as the mere tool of parfy, not representing hia race."A 1 World. ' - ? if 1 Jrtst 80. The Standard has done tho fiatttatlinSwTjO Loyalists," so caliddfwill all do the same tor of Interna! tt,v6riue for the first District of 1,J oii.y care ior , lue xeiorea man, RS tiioy may oo ante to Li.ui.-mua. Congress I1joiSrn lest, ihn Jiident approved lb bill appropria- tTri-j'f0OtOOO for tbe.eufbicemcut of ihe Sher. HlaiHui'pleinontal bill. 0 ' Orhxtns I'uliiV. Nt-ir- Means; Msreb 8(J: U is stared that llie police wiil be composed of a oiitture of blacks and whites. . . . i Col. SvnUer, late of the Ehvenlh colored Ar tiiWry, wiii Ul CLiuf of lolwa. ...'jjj .- . o- .. :: .. Ch'niiig rroceedinj:4f-&i(fr4S9r tj him, to subserve t hei i-eft- HnhallowTiHosei'WfreB tiiey nna that they cannot tons nso him, . they will abuse.'descrt, and if possible debtroy him. uuV Sentind. "' : " The Raleigh Smtind very correctly I'Our true '. joifcy, is plainly to stand aroof from paitv affiliations until recou- srrm tion lias Werr effected, j ho parly at the North which" does moarTO'epcTa reiniiyti of tho States, and w hich accmn lislics that ?rbjeef -wth' f htf leftjsr :Hffi1W rrtho Srjnth7wTtt.' ha ye t he ist rongest Wahingtoii, March 8 (.-.The President lub iiiiltfd to the lunate, oo ytsieruay,"-a treaty with U'jsiii, grantiujj thesovi-rt-inty to tba Rus- .... - m - i .in . - . . . ii mvl f 1 1 .1 SiiTllirliUll III lit rj J III " lunil I fv3B9vpv sa.ii" j sy e uj nxjv ftv, J Un.-, io iWyuitd Suls. The pne 7',000, (100. Tin- hcouUiHoii xlina-t i-xcluil. s EngUud rfrom tie I'iCitiC, u't iuofu its valuable 6he - A -resaWticm, upti)ding tbe ftt! refptirmj the r-iiirn uf noruinalion to Uie 1 rsiUent, al the close of the scisioii, pasv.l. Tbii rutolulioa iBtaiu ii. (!m Senal4 llif pouuitl uoiuioatiottH, Lich vtilLIir Coondi-red iu-ex'ra Sv-snon. A coninmlte appoiuitj to.'corupeny brills to Delaware the n.m ii"ij of iSf iiator K.di die, who iiid Vtsti'iday. . After E;euiiV ssioa, the Stu ita adjourned IO Jul,- f ' - ; ; ' Iu theTIoiiso, meinprinl wcro jecuiiod kra the Mayor and meniber of tj Omncil of lt.ti liaioref pryng Ifw l pabtje'ii grnionnt. KelftreJ tothe Judicimy commit're, Mr. BentOD iotrnducd a lUstilusioil ihiu.feMijj Gcni, Sheridan for the Louisiana rem nU. ' Mr. VVopd 'objeeted, sad the resolution nOt-cotrafdeTedi- t3"It ia the fortune of the Southern 'cpple to bg misrepresented, and never more vthan now. llieir sub mission to the unconstitutional1 legislation which' has been visted unoti themris represent'-" ed us approval andapprobationtV'ei, notico -tliat Forney, in a. lata letter, claims that this submission to irresistible foree-eottlca tho qneatioa-that the Suuth erti States have no legal existence iu the eortWuiplation of the-.; constitution,', ami are not to bo counted as among the Slates. Heaayar J. ' V clntni upon our alauitiott and support Our people can bo brought to rally to the support of that- party sometr udiicl .aceouiplish - . i i-.il , O IHll ttli. itlllOlTV. 'V I III et-il I, UlU V"H- - . i t . , . -i T Vl viitvii a'v'-vf io factions presided overly two-w4hrco, . -v. 1UP; w.. ..Ml lJt"ul',"V ...v ...v ""V T- I U 0 1 1 :sn l iici'iiiuK, - -in i.j-j.j.w... tlsko steps tfv wrnrinow-frie-rKf ijt5 " i----n---rnrr-f-iri.---rr"Ji.?r forea vote,- xav-ww practi "The pretext that the constitutional imrindinent could never bo adopted wi;h-' oiit the votes of "Hie seceded States !wa rthiowd bu the cvmpkto ttdtnusion reconstruction which practically deckiri that the rebellion destroyed the old tlav Statif, and that they mustfe rt&rgmiitd ... . - . .,..;.?. JL n " -.. Tin's is like claimingxthat where a man yields his pocket book to hitit who tiolds a pistol at hia head, he cohfeasea that the legitimate right of property is in the rob; ber. llich. Enquirer. " " The birl oourmin oMth OaroTi'OA l il. w'afl referred t the cOinmltieS oela'mi - I he Agricultural College bill was U !;.J. J to Tb Sueikor announced that all ibd ivmaiil tens Were authoiitej to sit aaring r, iia out fvlinl au'buriiy from t'uS ll u. The lloiioe 0(UUleiHl oo lite Swnafe'aprro; priation reoiuttoiitiil lwl; wbeii.tM Moariiv X: I -VCTMIItf llfV' X l "WW TTi i u-miu VV1? .1 ! strain, wo hear of no practical measures ' ""l TL?"! to bring abortt Uiis i From Washington. The Tieentg Per Cent. Increase: Tbo Postinaeter General baa ordered that the clerks of all the firs and seeond- class post oCiccs paid by tho Department, whQse aalarreaxare'$,10tli0:ahd nnder, shaM fOceive the tweaty per cent, increase, and all receiving wty f 1,000 shall receive, ten per ceut. incFeHse from 4he l?t of March,-1 867? date f wtooi twenty r per- icont. increfto ior a.t r 'ate airut(i. mo vided the ineiease shall not make their . salery more than,$l,00 per annum, to take . , effect from March 1st instar.t, . Route ... hereafter be kuown as "mail route me- , 4gora-" .aTheir ajiUrus jviU, J.ouolkrwU-.-W tued the same. , i lueneurea - -i.e..-,. r I.M.. .1 inportant result. ...,, ' Jnlt.il ...t. ifld When we look .round ns we;8ee the lea;ln p. ' ?, ; a...: :..-. CA,"'V -- a. Vm -- I.Mi- -..-.-!.,. i ir' erery perve to cuoouuiy uu ijr negro yote. 10 tbts end tney are works inir or ana nizni. it is tueir- soie unsi- - . T-V- I'rrtti.'f Ati i Pit mnra hnlnniiM ffl crt. ciefy established in IJuffalo lor the pre! l, Seeill IO OO 4Iierlll I fc. IU ICIIIHU.IH .U ... j UtfpK'M-iilallvc remain to walch tbu 'nfj'ouil-muts.- The Pretiilenl's tigning the acta, giving lrowa low 10.000 si m ' an J accoutremMit,. and sus pending tie payment for-enlisted lav,'caiies eommfoU Tbe CkrvmtU conclude a para sranb liu: H We atraoat berta to brlieve that baJhb9ltBtLtesiHed te ietCgreM j Cjfa rtTjlOaulrnpract JEaOetOi T or igvii ally paased, the proposrtum of Jir. At rtheny to fix the 1st of June- a the day for its going into operatioa failing. It becomes therefore, the duty of tire Chief Justice forthwith to nominattt the regi ters of bankruptcy, or tajexpfe hiinse f to the. charge of disobi jirrj an act of T es 4 ihey-IVnowii J8p-0t Jfera-o ptanta' rorrmg tcr wpor- TIB ptUSF"?.. ' .izz. v . I1- 'x
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 8, 1867, edition 1
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