VOL. 2. THIRD SERIES.
SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1867.
NO. 17 WHOLE NO. 1760.
$1 00
60
3J
T.EIIM ; CARDS SPIRITUALIZED.
, l Mf $.1 oo! The lollwing curious article i taken
" I I ''lit HII Kllgliah IIUWpMpe' Ol lllr M .ii
1774, mid is there railed :
The perpetual A! n in i'-, it flic S. 1 -diem
I'liiin litHik by Rich. Lane.
A private soldier belonging in I lie 431
regiment, wat taken i.i-i.'ir the M
1 1 OIgnw for -In; ing cards during di
vim- eryio.
'ill.- sergeant commanded the soldier
tochilicb Miid when llio Mtirann read his
Wiimlt
0 months, .
Ctta ta advance
B)ATE8 Or ADVERTISING :
U jt Bqaora (T ' '' '""" NMr""m
. jjt a.tt. ant iiwi.m, - it,
" fpr ti-1' addition' pwuboalioii,
eaawawt I
ggr Uadr the nw regito, ! Norih Ca
rolina "der military dicUiotahip, M
lhat an trammelled, eictiin.cribd ia lb
Jiumlon nf public Matter; that the pre it mn
rrM, and that we cannoi, with irnpu.tiiy. give
peUiciljr loom KI upvli owlio. n( S au 1 1
National po'icy, it our woni lo d-.; there
fore, while the preeeot Slate uf thing row, a
law abiding c.l'Z' i'. Itaviiijf .... p-.w.-r lui.np-d
or hi n Jar lh ei.rulfot. of .be" law. which bar
GOV. VANCE IN A PIOUS ROLE
UK 18 A IMIESBVTERIAN.
Wf clip ih following from iliu North
Carolina I'resbyUrian.
Tlii' mhhii eniawt that Governor
Zdiulon II Vance has hcoo pardoned hy
liia excellency ttio president f the Uni
ed States, ia a source of gratification t-
ho y ui Nurlli "t lima, mid that
feeling ia heightened when we t c that it
was recommended by the members f
a i panics ; tv niunv or mo iii i-i mnu
State Department oti thia subject, pnb
liahrd lm Mar, in which it ia express1?
I intros
N. vtr mind that.' said Richard.
When t It sermon wa urur I ho Mr-
in tit l.eloro the Mayor.
'Well.' said the Mar nr. 'what have
v.-'. brooghl that soldier hoie furl'
'I t playing iii church.
'Well, soldier, what hav voutoaav
for y...ircll f
'Much, air. 1 hope.'
'Very tf-Hid. if not, I will punish you
MoTU than iii in ever a at punished.'
1 have h in. an id tin- ddicr, 'uhout
-in Mvi-ka ott the mai rli ; 1 have neither
llihle nor Common l'i i -r l- k ; 1 have
nothing iTht a pack i catda. m d I hone
in tatly yiir .-i.. ul the nurity nl
in v iniautuHia.'
'fri !.' aaid tin- Mayor.
Then rurtttrfing the card before the
Mav-v, h; bi-gmi wiih ilie Aee
SViii-ii 1 aee the Aci-. il reiniudt me
tiona uflha Jiuiaaiii wtrly. .mot lli c .'ion j jj Jj,,,, olle (;.)
of aree IkrcdiUM, tra tuttkirot guartnii-r I J K.v ,e )cnce, it remind me
tbattlivj bavt no olbur ol-j -t-t m riaw varalbtjirf Faihcr a d 8ou.'
f jiure gowl ef lite uolt cououj. Tu k 'When I tee the hay. it reminds tne
liiag8WgWwt'li ell iiima utiai iitilil -ifitiinai "Y 'he Father, t?on ami Ifoly Gli-M.'
i lien 1 M'c- uie rmu, n nmmui me
of tin- lour hvmtlceiM- thai meatlieil.
Miitilifit- Mi.ik.. I. .k iiii'l John.'
ib.y bate not bad aa ..,iumi to rtl.iiai . v ii.-i. 1 ro iherie. it remind me I
ilinr tr, aiui i ii. , i I iba fft.atal ol um- ,(t. ,jvu Virint lh.il IriutiiMd ihcir !
fibr. i'liuv i; 1 1 i. ; I, . .-i i .i .1. i lUeio were tm, but live were
ted plaaaara that ibct Aiu-"e-ta cU .--1 I...-I- and were eliut out.'
Iljt tbvftult it out (heir,: forni.-v wervMiVl 'Wlien I i-ee Ilie Si.
in i i...-k ICichard pi it -nor mid brought , tMie lirrt election aa governor in ltMW
liu eoiuiium uit Iiioi tiid aiJ
Tlieliani, on) u ihu c-.ti.l-, tliia Ia no
baeVrlflpTotiwI 4..t awtai uuttrut U ti.v p.i , JUiiU. UU. UleUi . .
pit of tit llutat lairly a aiaaaiul tba Uoni
maul power of th- Uita Sta'et, ..- .-r o-li
oat or opprvtaivi) turli Utt mar be n l'xhI--'I
tnme.aad Uliennjl that wquirtm-aot m ibt bvri
pvliCf, tod ill .1 " H"' b-t-t Ml.' la I ia-- ea.lral
mtndrd," wo tli ..I btra out little to tay,
yoad brewing our rra.l. w.'.tl u,-on lilt cur
rtat lieu of tba day. W .li .ll uut lw.- r
turoptioei at to may to a In.-- at a tiiue to
f-tofbt with tpmtn MaaMaWMab We .u
oar treat ia llit be! W j i tjfwtau t of tb pw.).l.
and W barl.o douU.lbat tl.rir illalat trlltlk-
prueaae aud ctul'uii, Ibnr lo vt t-e J
orJrr, ami llieir palriu K: tlctutiua 'o lor o-'.'U-irv,
fill Cuu I ni u lu be piuiu'iarnl bratuirt ID
tbeir iatlul witU and tfiort l Jo ll- Uti Uu
lb Hurt. Tb nol.ii- .pir.l of rrtiAnlioii lb)
bttbead. a d ut wauly aa-i digit d- J intn
n. r in wbiaii lb-y baiad yioled to tli til Xc
. . ..i.. . . ii: . i ... . . .
lest. 1 h.we whti had a IJible tietk it inn; vuual meuilNir ol cougroe. Ilia hold
tint t liia t-.l.l i et h id neither llible iii a iiitou thu aifeetiout of the tteorle rt-
eoinuion prayer b.Hk ; but pulling out a nee.uid f none. Ilia coimiiaudin tal-
puck of cnmiiiou caidt, lie tpreau llirn ei.lt, hi pluaaaut addna, hit iiiimitahlu
toil I..-I..H. him. lie i a l-Mked at .ate wit, all cottbitre t inako him one of the
card, then at auolhcr. The aergvmit of in.wi poimlar apeakeia of the day
.wtablltlnl that no anch letter a
duetion ein bo granted.
i. it. l-iiKeau'a coinmitaion aa Brigs
dier ueteral in tho regular armv wu
.K-livcrec to him by me I'retident in
jteraon oi Suturdav last. The coinmia-
hinn It Uatt-ii March zsih. (leueral
Houiaem, h ta taken ihe necewrr oath.
and ia in w in the aervice and awaiting
order Mligiiiiig him to a i maud. 1 1
i unurttood he will have a command in
NEWS OF THE DAY.
H . like Lieiwaur Y.uice. lor niariv
rea-nit. and hoiie wo mav be uiirdotiv I
iMtlU.HuU Mnonjj ll,.' tnat.j rea-n " -''b '-' Pia.
we have, nnu ia th.. r he it a g-tod r.eaby-
Parlt, April 18 - Inipriaouiaent for dent bat
Tb wltilt mrrobrt did not term to. rehtb thr
ioa iviaa, tad triad to tbrow oold
H.
lerian. While he waa can ruing tin-
alter addretaing a very large crmvd f
In h-llow-ciiireii in one t' our n-rtti-
. -t'ern eouniie, a frieiitl nviiml Sim to
call at hi house and ink' n lunch with
him. "that aeveral laiet ol the place
would ho there, who Wanted to tec him,
ami with them the freabyterian clergy
man." lie acceptrd tho invitation. I'
t- happened that tho company were all
Ep tcopaliuii ecep- the el." gyttliiu( but
the governor thuujhlih-y all btUtngtd U
hi church. lu lite coiliao of the Coll
1 -1
vernation, 'he mim-icr uupiucd : uov
ruor. how it, that in your ppooche
you can diaw so many of your argil
men a mid i I is'ra ion from ilio Uilile i
One of the ladiea redi irktxl, that it wu
hrcanne the g.verntr'o wile wa ueh a
rood Pifltbvlerian iie inad him read li.-
li iii ii. April 18. h i reitorted br ibal
NapotVea it lrii(thtnie:; bit form and ibr
military po.it on llt frittit-r, plaeiag Lit r
ill- y n a War fooling. aoJ puroltatinc ambu-
liuic-s tnd thai ilia 'rt-ncb intiia (or 'tid aval
'- t al-.-d ul lite rj.tl of hav.
I'ruta i- -.1- - rrpriwiii.wJ lo be nakipg ae-
lilt ij ui) prrparatiunt.
8enator Jobntoa bat prepared a reaolation
rtc- tiiif rt-iiat p.titttt in Mnctn aiT-tirt, ami
c.iii.1 i.l n li an .-it.ri-ttiofl, in ibe tear ol au
"i - t.t tilt. I hvral irvrnrjieiit, to b-litlf of
M x i mi liitfi and Int army, thoutd tltt-y fall into
l.liu bta-ltof t lie troopt of that lepobliu.
From Sew Orleans.
Ntr Othaaa, Ai-ril 10. Tilt ! ..it t. rail
run I lia- b--v.t ov- ttl ..-. by lite .k in lb
Letrea oi U .) ou Luioooite aod liavi tuapeu
tle.1.
Tb enmmiltM rtporttd aa t.l.Trett o the
people ofibc Hlate, aad a teriet of reaolaliva.
Tba ad.lrru tirtl recite tbt wroac den by tb
rebtdt; but tart tho who foaghl eawltttnglv
ougbl lu lo f.irii.an lltey d. ltri- alkriane
to lb lUpablicao party, aad lb following plat- J
Ull III ,
Honor and reward lo labor.
Horn f r tb homrlett, who are wHfinf to
worn. 1'roptrty and aoi polk le bear tba bur
dea f laiaiiea.
Tb rupcrlf of tb Stat mutt educaU tbe
ehildreo oi lb Stat.
Ki .-hooli ami anit-rnuil tdeoalioa. Ji
thr.-ai. L- ill. land UlooouoliaU of lit Slat wilk
conft-ctiioo if tbty oprat Ibe laborer., alira4
to coeirol ilteir ret or HKilt lb tcbool itaeb
r and ftirnil of lb frerdinen.
The ret. Tiilion thank tbe thirty-nintb Con-
fret for it lefi.lalion; plede the Oonreolion
ho wd carjy.iHf it eat, at iba only m.aat 4tt
early ajmi-in to tit baton; adopt lb i-rnici
plet and platlwm of th Nttioeti rVpublicno
parly ; advocate e.pttl riKbtt lo all, incladmi
tb rifhl to b"ll otitee; aad relate lo .upporl
for offiae tny man who doet taot openly identify
Inmarlf wtib K pabln aii parly.
IXilh tbe t i.l'rn aud reaoluliont were adops
Ird ut. .iiirn-.ur.lv.
A nanlu'ton fteoring confiscation wa, after
a iharu debate, referred.
A reaoluliofl, eudorng i'rettdent Jolmton
wa. hoote.l down.
A ma. meeting it now being held on (be
(. a.ittl tq'iare.
li.'tli lioaae of the Leiritlatur, lo-dtr, past
ed the bill contolidtiiniribe N-nfolk ind lvi. ru
butg, the Soullitida aid the Vujgioia and Ten.
nrtt-- Ktilroad. into one nta.1. lo be called ibe
Atlantic, Mlttitxippi and Ohio Kailroad.
Tlt-i ietmhip Miramon ail-d thia luoruiug
of t Sontber a Confedera -y, ai.d hve return
lo tbeir flrtt love of tbe Uuion. Since the
bible. "Ah . aaid ' le jfnvernor "my
I'retbyteriatiitm it well illimtriiied hy a'for It. .ul ub ibr- hnadred e-ni g.aat.
Little bit of my history. 1 wat educated j Q 0
by an aunt of mine for a 1'ieahyterian . From 'ahiwjion. '
preacher the old ladv'a heart waa tot . . .
, , , ., atliinjloii. April 10. bx Governor Brad-
.... .hal-and .ho neither pa... M .
nor money lor Ha iiccomphthme.r. Al- o( y( MlimQI
t.T I had in. my education, turning i
i hut my leelingtdid ii"l lead me lo join
' 'S In n I aee I
the 1. nil
it remind mc
made heitveii
tin
int
cl.Orcli, ii.nl n-t wijhing in deceive
.unit. :itnl ulna.' all. Hot wir.lli.rtir to
i.ro il,.. l.e,,or-ri- I, .- t .L.n.r .. niSatilf " '"- b t or-l-.-r o. relat.on lo tl- reMra-
V I - "J rt. "r r j t- il,.i s;,.., Tl. . : ,.
i e - . . . ...-ii "n i-. an- VJ-i ii ruirii ia
called to tho
time tor it, e t.
and WlliioiC 10 bury tlta i t.t. 1 i.e. t k
lh eommoa u-d, lb proapetily, ainl g-
.... VW.W ca,. a..., .... r.K...a ... .-.,-... -. (( )o HJVe( ,, ,v G(mJ fp..J ,,,
tie whieb in. i" only ihe i.i'. rei, t.ui ilei ,Io. rui.o (j0 aj UIMje, und haliojired
Italy ol ail good gi.teriiiniil ..c 'itee.lt lit mu , ,-amo to
j-ct. Moat iuij.oitant among ile.e nl.i.t. I 'When I pee the. eight, it reminds me what she had
Ibataf reprearaiaiivn. um ib.-m il.it and a., of the eig.il iighleo.iB tei"ini lhat were to lot mo oft
cauavrdirr.ioaiVat aaend. k'--i when od drowned Ihe worl.l, v.c
6-eiar, aWr. N'! liia wile, aud liia three sou,
I ami iheir wives.
; 'When I see the Ni.ne, It reminds me
' Oor anceators never did draw a iinelol the nine lepeta lhat ae.e cleaure l by
to cirenmacribe prerogative and lilrerty." j P'tr SavUtur. Tl.cie were ten, but nine
1W .....k.. aie WiloW t'oe...: ml never retlirne.i ui.,a.
n 1. 1 .. i r v. in.
General Sheridan's Order.
General Slieri.Un, eommaudaa' ul Louisiana
b t or I
"in '.i ........ i i.i.i. I,, lit lie i
ii. n iii-ti I ili.l i...t (, in,. i I I Veen! '
to mv Ai.iit to bei her to let me' off. 1
Ihe Seven, it remimU me : ti her that 1 n..l not feel th:i: I wak
U!.i.i-try
uiul
I'weO-
-i.ii. )tai ol mi. I: out regtr.l I" rtue or
'o.; -ii .'I bmu laiea a resident uf I lie Slalc ol
lUi.iat.t lor on- j ear and pa.it Ii tfO.leat'i fot
From Cha i lesion.
Charletton, April 18. A pbbc extminttinn
of lite axtnn colored rcb.ajL under charge of tbe
rreedmena Bureau, wat held this afiertioon.
The audience wtt overwhelmingly large, mottly
colored. Among ibe while present were Judge
MaGralb, Gen.-taU Sickles and Sc-.tl, and
itii.l... Collector Mackey, District Attorney
Cetbin, aeveral Minitleraof ihe different chutcbe
-tod the representatives of tbe presa.
Tbe trial 'of the parttea indteled for murder
on account of alledged criminal eareletane., re
tutting in tbe burning of tba Kingtlreel jail,
wiih twenty two prisoners, to rue moolbt ago.
hat I., -n concluded in Kingttree by liia acquital
ol the accused.
Conservative Meeting in Feterslfurg.
IVtemburir. April 18. Tne Conservative
ih'.in!; he.'
Us l ""' ii..., to ,1. I,. l.r.Vh.UH to l!i. i1 H, .' V I, ;l I..-
e my protesyolt, I ,.., . Liniv l.' for ie.ri.rali..i.. and who I a m1"". mglit, passed resolution, fully attirm
for her kiiiine.-s in not been J iri c'cmi! to act .rl 'Cnfrett or for "'K "be equal rirhtt of white and Clack, and
.- i i i . ..i , ,,. . . -i-k.. . .
i:c tor mc, anu
Iliu old lady Was v. y
much dieiippoiuled, and coiiiuecuced cry-.
ing. Iteggiug me not to give U up. 1 rc-
ii.onstraied, and iiaaiired her it aouid
not do it would be wrong in me for ij
her felony at eittiinion law, .hail, after baviajf lakwn ,evepting tt.e term ol Congtett. The meet in,;
was not good enough for s preacher.
Oh ! yes you are, .u go and sfmiy di
vinity, and Itv the time vu irei t Ii r-ii;ti
you will he iftnid eti-.iigli. 1 still oh
jecte-l, fi lling her I wue ..it gind enough
.11'...... I ..... '..in it rnmllwlil lllo.il
the House of CfcmiiKma of Grrat B. itain u Tt G,MnMIMM,eti which God
in the ipruig of Iba. lheee ' illinij,.,j ,i.J4Uilo Alosea on u tablet .fj At lu-t the no.td old lady, lliii.klng she
t .. -1 . , . - . I . . . i . . - ..7. ......
were ntiercu in ncnaii tu linertv mm i na-i nit upon tnu iu.i ai ir-iHion i. uiu
agafatt tnetjanrpatiotr of King Ci.uiles, 'When I ir-o the King, it reminds me team siill atr- anting di
who Claimed ihe riilit lo suspend the of the Gieat King, id licUVcti, which i claimed : " II, A ifj
.t . t I. . i t'i ,.l Vloii,'tili
operation oi ceiuini latr' ii is ein-nn ... t, . j . , ,,
1 r. .it-. . i. .i... j .. A. : ....... ...... u,,u h. nn r.inkf-miit itri-at'ltt ' tin
il.wn her ceeks, ex
'7 you ain't if in I
tiiuwh t'ira 'rrnntiri $ vfeacher n-to.
.J i-W-inaHWiho U.u;eji..it reminds me lent j l- nn Ju.e-ji i
Hi i lira Int. . , tj. .... f j... . '
" . of Ihe J let Mrt-lta, who went. " j"" "" T 1 J'"1 ywwyr. ,
Hil mi .-c. I Ilia wall. preMillbed lu Ibe UlSl
-...liuii ol ilia acl her.-iu relerre-l to.
ikj.
2tw York Sews. '
Xew Vk, April 18. D.-ptt. bes have been
received litre, which ttal.-d that neol unions
lii tweeii -Franc and ptusia tre broken off.
Oar-utf w Ui Katter holiday t ibere will b do
maikeu lid Al. ml .y.
to tay tliaf, although fonm-r
Ml .. i ia.... .i t . it . . . i . nil . . it. I t .a . , . . I , I . . . . I
-wauatwti aaw unuaa tuui ja.i.it4.ua.uu.-triMl. .W1).MH - ut, 3..oHIOlrj l-tr lte
rendered Charlea' Claim not without pre- w a-. as wise a woman as he was u man.
cedent or iit.ionty, he, even in lhat She tiroughl wiih her ttfly boys und tit-
earlj dil, bef-.ru rt - 'moral idea and Ki,u- " ..' apparel lor
- . .7 . , Kinif 8o.....ort to tell a Inch were Ik-vs
i f .t e..,,, s.sj.tiP, w, trara. --rgTT.mT.u.1
&c, were.diasutiiinati'd or jiiideretootf.l ((r Wft(e, tm iuy,wh then,
waa Dot ierniiited lo exercise the pre .helves; the gnl washed to the .elbows,
roarativo claimed, but was reluctai.-ilt land the bovs only to 'lie wiit so King
FROM W
siH-euii uispetcn
Difficulties of
t, a l)ilurbe
n t ttiii am
JitHHS, (ill
it4-
forced. Jo QirjfaJLlJie'PecUratitiii of In
honld never be diiiwli into precedent.
Wa might with much piopiicty bee
Sir William Coventry' word with ref
erence to the fottttdera of the United
State Government; bin alas ! tbjey
wonld fail to nilLy our wnywat'd conti
trymen and bring them to a proper setfee
of juaticc, a it resiiccia the in here lit
t-idoii t.ld bv'tliia.'
iff n.
W asm s on .v J A pi i I 1 G
South Carolina Affairs.
Colombia, April 18. The timemor esti
mates ill i' "i kumittd tlious-tnd ut the people
ol S villi C'.iolittt have not fatted meat in thirty
da)t. IJ. -II liotf is jfi..-at, sud Several dtalhs
hoiti tlatiali.it 4p.reporl.il.
Tho reg siraiioti ol yo'ets will be commenced
a- soon i a .-rtfieiei.t i.uinl-er -f persons tfMt
ihetn-wtlve who are q-irJiUed lo act as rvgitters.
Bill f.-W have dill" So et.
Norllieni ivic.-s received here indicate a con
...I i .). iiii.ri litn.n . it til in. I (r. . In .-uw R.i.r-
f, ""ft
i r rr 1 r - - - J-- -- 1 t T, t . .
III I IIC iXwfl lr ! rat : Utll'l, ive.v lo'K ami i ellil.) o aina.
his Ajjjoiiilitenta Tho etateiiie tihai the Caroiasaa bad
1. " ; Iss-u soi l to BeVtrly Nash, as a nero organ, is
..I... I, :' i i".l ..... ...wl I.. I.' ii.
, -. . II I- ,111. ....... ...lu jn ii.u I J ..VI. L-C
The adminia- R-ll-afc
f
T
JO
I
SUING TON".
the Ballimoro Siin.l
Xeconstructwi A i'i
was very large, and entliu.itstic. About one
half were negroes. John Lyon waa the only
speaker.
0
Meeting of Colored People.
Mobile, April 19. A large meeting of ne
groes was held here last night. There were
llitee thousand present. lull .minatory radical
speeches were made by both black and white
jieakers. Kesolutions were adopled, affiliating
with Ihe radical party, and demanding tbe
right to sit on juries, bold office and ride ia tbe
cats.
They adjourned at a late hour. Moat of the
colott-.l persona ere armed. A great number
of shots were, fired in the air, after tbe adjourn
raent. -
trillion is in daily receipt of coireapoii-
it description of all tho cards in ihe' usiiraiice Chut Ihe gieat body of
right of th.e wh.iM- cardinal prim iph brought mV44M
ell
l-aek t Xrei't "In
Which is thai ?' saitl tho tv'-ldier.
fTlie Knave,' aa'd the MaA'or
'1 will give yotir honor a -description
i.f lhat to.., if yon will not be angrv.'
N-il will not,' t-aid the Mayor, If
you will not teimitie to be a knave.'
'Well.'wHd lU atddief, 'the gieatcst
kniivo 1 know i tlto constable that
Cm: Brdicn.
the Soiillicrtl pcople aie determined to oaranuait. ftprt. it.- inaaa rnee..nKo, me
ur-aiao under I ho reconstruction laws "s- -,V' ""d bv Kl 0V-J"-
.i... .i ,;,i ,1,,, . ..I.. ,i; I. ;.,.. B Ibiown. who wt ihe only speaker. Ib-.pok.
ii'.-i-ii , I'...., it. I,",, tin; ,-"., 'ii . i ...... . ... . . - - . .z.
- - j .1 . w
. .1... 1. I . i
elemenin in ttio . uuiii an: uie iini.oiieit
politicians IV" til the .North, who Are
Hiakinir every effttti
to bfiri uhout dis
coid belwoeli tho white and Colored peo
pie.
A letlVr
it that governtneiita derive
powers from llio consent of the
1 do no) know,' said the Mayor wlioth- e'us
but I know
. .ii. 1 1 i i -1 . . , . . i- ,
-i J " - 1 1 ... i.i."ii.'&t knave :
K I U. ia the wrnattMl I'mlJ- ,
- . . ... i r. -
erneu. llua generation may applaud! -When count how inacy spots ... a
their forefathers for thair patiiotic dev..-j puck, I Hud there are thiee hundred and
tion and their infli-xible adheriiiice fo the '' nmny," there are days in
eiitise of 1 iWr t v "w'-heViwivorimiauii. "imt 1-" v l' 11 1
ri -I 1 r. '
the next will bauk Imi k uith hituiiie, und
reler to tlieae times and the pai i v oi;1MllV ,w
progrta' and "great moral
r just Jjyfcived from a pomi
fit oT tneNorlii, now mukTn'g a
an hour and a half -advising suntnission to the
military lull, as the best alternative left lor tbe
I'eoj.lu of the S-jUlh.
" only. Yaw tttwaeT deal rpy era it
bbwrdi h rt y- rcvl tit fijiitsig
Washington Seics.
Wathinglon, April 18 Several .1 iy tgp
Senator Johiisirt....ff -red a rvt,d.itfm', in Eiectf'
.....i- t il,.. S,.,.il. .n.i-iu-iilutiv ii.siii.i-, l'iiii m view ihe u.ter.ventk.0 ol
live ill this regard, ihe wri.er s.iysd hat ' b'niteJ Stales between .the helUgeren.s in
the onlv .u.l.ule..tsp.nu are Northern T , l t ,,M"''W-''J-'
- i ? ineni ol llie'r diflicultles. todv, he w.lbdrcw-
uieii, who appear lo ho in tile iliteresw ol r,.oluttoti
the BrtdrSa.1 OtnelasL Jlltt declare Tb Senate, immediately after' reading the
Hull 'the removal ol civil oliicej-s fiy Geo. j ,utllHi ...,. ..,, K...-t..iv s,.!.
, ,1 atll I Jaw. ...1 '. . I .A r.l,.l'riiti.tl.t l.-i . .'. ....-Ni... .. . .' .
When I ctm.it Ilie -uumWr-of emds- 7"1 "" "-' ; 1 -i"- aa mt .piaa) to extend rbe
A path, L Jill it lilt-rli fjv nny jwt as. I noli man : TtTTlt lleh. ftisl IS.:.. t!ifcari....ir. -w.-ri;e.f i'.rw,.
Iheie arewetfca'iii a yea.. - ... .;., ... .s i .... V
CT..... - til. V...I I , fl'i.f ' .imiitii-i- ut e. iveese.it , ,10 ....v " t; - -ry- -sr. .j-.jaawMa
i-.'.i- n..i. ..ii.il i ...oi .,... rot"-
"There is a tide in the affairs of men.
Which taken at tlie flood, lea Is on to fortune;
Omitted, .all the voyage of tbeir hw
Is bound in shallows and in miseries.
On .uch a full sea are we no afloat,
And wa must take ihe current t ben itserres.
Or lose our ventures.
Thus spiik-ihe immortal bard of Avon. The
quotation aff .ids much food for r flection to the
Southern people. Are we not 'afloat' on such a
sea I I .. i we stem the tide? We think not
fifw mtk-fr fieMer; then, liar us t.t "take the cur
rent when it serve I" V- eeaunol tit worsted.
We do not ask. ibe people to tccept the terms
that is a foregone conclusion, But we do think
i hey should not rgerl them hy obstinately May
ing away from Ibe poll. Such, a Coursf, in our
opinion, could do no good, and ongJil do much
harm. V. e ail have some n lluetice, and, by a
pru lent exerci.e of it. we may he able to induce
public sentiment to flow into the proper chan
nel. f uncord frets. I
FRO VERBS OF JOSJI BILLINGS.
"Unman nature is the same nil over
the world, cept in New England, mid
(bar it is accord in to sarcametauces.''
"Rii in is good in it place, aud liell is
the place tor it.
vi et'k"TTtTr tiiniil h.-'
J lind there are im-'ve-picluta catds
id. in'
re already condemned
Tfifia'te Tovo of f trcrty dSV-f,
and trampled upon will yet assert
raiy ev.uttoiits . ' ,'",v .-rrm,.rp ,- least 'respect.",,'Ttie writer, ui CucTii
d, doomed. The "U; rk ,,,,,0?,JI,; -v: "Oen. Sheridan .daily bee,
.. . ..'"r."'. .... .:.. umiiiii-s fu a yomt; mid an.co "tnuig UK' - . .., ,,ia .,n
(to -long crndnni; ,, ; r.nd' tl.i, te. n -the nnmbc. vi '" T" ;
m' ,11 uZV So" " see" ml pack of cards "" "'j' 6,,,c,cd
Opremacy aud Inn I frotn place and puw . 8o.yo.ii .aee bid
.-TTtieMmtea'i and we believe thi''IVe, j!iV mW"
... ! I 1..... I 1. .
I (cndiiiir a retale drv coods store.
1 itiid in line, "that none uf General Slier-1 I couhhiips of the tjt'ih U. 8. civalry, which J "When a teller ireta a ia down hill
apiHtmtmeiiU can. Toilinmnii thoj hee b-en .uiiyi.e'l lteretare ordeuil io r. -port , jt dties seem as llio everythiiiar bad been if Bntih for the i titer veiling tract
Ifte writer, in eoi.cl iision, . i.ei.. i p., coinini.otng ibe mnu Miitiar) ; . 2reitterj for the okashtto ." population of tbe United State em-
mj.r lii-'t'ct. ,x , abort boI bracea four of tho five varieties of the
'It'll I All fl f Tt1 rwr'w;f Mtri it'. ijitt-t, i- t-- - ' ' ' " "Il
evnisuuv . Zjrj'J week and keen it klean. ami
r.-oner. ' . enny lb ing else.
.'Tlie pneecuting Attornev announced lhat h t "Ihere is multitudes of Tolk-i who
day it out distant when the happy
event
down as those w ho are u Itiiji nt, hope..
JO.
t -
r'lW ,.b,-',(Sir.ji.a.' paTau4of-.JJut I lh. t- in j. dd..afiiiictif--rml -- Execntrre-
Imet.iinc on (iovernor ftake t at phbati.ai for . , . I , Jt':.....i hw ----- ...
E. A. Pollard ia reported to have .re
marked to Northern radical : "Negro
suffrage it a dirty weapon -r-a dirty wen
pott; bat yen hv put it iuto;our hands,
-and we intend to beat "your brains out
with it -
FipyekBouk to me.
it mil nn iiicic .9 ... 'i. . ii ....itb u. joitvs . hi- , , , .. ... .k .
Ti!tafMiflaBaiwjBSi .v.. -s-.-.n ,.:.e n... t.-.-. tit... .i. ,1 it-V-iora. vvc. tiAve ilie .white. Ihe TettOwai
wa- . 1-111. y -Tpir- .i..w ) iw mwi i.i tftT'ttTl- WTneiiaw,- pwt I'm rm- i 11 Ty. . . ,t -, i Vt i .1'. ' '
- ... tl iii . en .iiu ii.u lli.lt, At. out 1110
. ; m . y-w i - .14
an injunction tguntt l.en.-ral tnu, says:"
do But trunk. thai lite present .apreme court will
gtani the in ancliou;" or thai, if-ft did; it would
has any malarial ert-. upon the Ii in- .1 l'. ...
gres. b.a. ked, a.'il is, by m maj oily of ihe notth
ern people. 80 our "people liaff bailer' register
ibeintelvea aad Vote, and pay but little atieuttou
Itfi
tended visitors, who want a Jette-qf in
truiluctioti to Getieral. Dtx, Mr. Adams,
Ac. To save titmecessary trips -to this
city, and to protect the government olV
licei s 1 1. mi m in-ii uupleiisai.t and some -times
impudent, applications, I would
simply call attention to tb rules of the
lit for
An Exquisite Story by La martin.-
In tho trtb of Nwggdm I bar wa
horr e who fam waa spread far aad
near, and a Bedouin of another trio,
by nam Daher, desired exlremelv to pcv
it. Having offered io vain for it hit
catntlt and hit whole wealth, he bit at
length upon tho following deviee, bj
which he hoped lo gain iho object of
hit desire: lit resolved to slain hit face
with the juice of an herb, to clothe him
self in ratra, to tie hie lest and neck to
get ci, so at to ippear like a lame begs
gar. Thus eqoippod, ho went to wait
for aber, the owner of tho horse, who
he ktew was to pat lhat way. When be
taw Naber approaching with hit beauti
ful steed, he cried eat in weak voice.
"1 am a poor stranger for three days I
have been enable to move from this ape
to seek tW food. I aoi dylngi-lielp taw.
and Heaven will reward you. Ibe
Bedotiiii kin.i'v offered lo (ate him up '
01. hit horse and cany him (some ; but
the rogue replied. "I cannot rise ; I hav
no strength left." Naber, touched with
pity, dismounted, lad his Hon to tbe
spot, and, with great difficult, set the
seeming beggar on it Lack. Bat no
sooner did Daher feel himself in the sad 1
He, than he tet spur to the borne, and
galh.ped off, calling out at he did to, "It
i L Daher. I have got the horse and
am off wiih it." Naber callled after
to stop and listen. Certain of not being
pursued, he turned and halted at a short
distance from Naber, who was armed
with a spear. "Yoo have taken rcy
horse, eaid the latter. ''Since Heaven
ha willed it, i wish you joy of it; bat I
do conjure you never to tell any one
how vou obtained it." "And whv noli"
said Daher. "Because," ssid tho noble
Arab, ''another man might be really ill,
and men would fear to help him. Ton
would be the cause of many ret using to
perform an act of charily, for tear of Pe
ng duped us I have been." Mruilc with
shame at these wor Is, Daher wasailent
for a moment, then spring ng from the
horse, returned it to its owner embrao
ing him. Naber made him accompany
him to hit tent, where they spent a lew
days together, and became fast frieods
for life.
LUSUS NATURJ5.
A gentleman from Western N. C, ha
given nt some information concerning
one of the rarest freaka that proaablv
nature waa ever guilty of. The facta are
strange and worthy 01 publicity. In
Mitchell Co., N. C, there is a man who
lo. ks very much like a rattle snake, and
has some of the habits of one. Hit hands
and feet are shaped naturally, bat once
year regular scales are formed and
lied. Hit evet are small and serpent
like, whilst his whole appearance is won
derously strange. He has a forked tongue,
which he shoots out with the rapidity of
a snake, making at times a peculiar Me?
sing noise, lu winter he lies most of u.
Ins tune in bed, and in summer will for
two days at a time lie stretched out on
the ground enjoying the sunshine. He
will wind himself up like a hoop, and bjr
his actions continually remind yon of the
reptile he ao much resembles, Hi body
is not .only ejiaped like a snake to con
siderable extent, but is pied all all over.
He seems ts have no tin nd, relishes wild
game above all things else, when rain
hit is brought him, will manifest hi de
light in the wildest excitement. Hi
name ia Win. Wise, , is of respectable
narautage, ana is iwentysone year 01
rw . a t . . -t
age. lis mother, some eigiu monius
before his birlb, had tbe.misfortu to tread
upon a rattlesnake. Large sum have
been offered for the privilege of exhibit
ingtrirrr, but his relattv have steadfast
ly refused. Gen. Sherman visited lain
when in Western Caroliua. Our infor
mant is a Baptist minister, and perfectly
reliable
In Haywood county, ther it another
curiosity equally as great, lhere lea
j man made in the shape of a doc. His
mime is Measer. U ai run ton Vindica
tor.
The United States now embrace ter
ritory of about three and a half millions
of square miles, while all Europe con
tains only three and 'hree-fourth millions.
Trie population of Europe-4, however,
about nine times as great as ours. The
: c ent acauisition, of the Russian Pos-
seseior, is ah outlying dominion, separ
ateo from the nearest part of the previ
"If I had a boy who didn't live quite
well cniitf to suit me, 1 would set liuu to ousIt i-oetessesi territory, by six degrees
ol I at tit tulo.- We suppose "manliest dess
tiny will require a struggle with the
IBa
.trial, Il lll problbly occur ia Juue.
' . .. 1 :i... -Ia . . I I 1 ...
,,f A.,.j -1 110 iitiiuinisiruiioii u em jcvu-u iu 1.
I'." l , ,1...- . .-
I . - ...ut ll.n.l r.l .l.ii.iifllll.-.l If.l.l. I.l.li 1
Vttin"f itWtlt. itYt i-- --- - -
cunts tor letieit ot e.-.o. it.. . mi . ..ut.v;
Uon 4 nto respeeniMe dit.iiiiaiie SiKjieiy
it, l.'ii - Sii.i,.,, ill" till. Ill' tlMW'l 1 1 11 w
Ajeataitjaakia; JlLxi itwawjiadfaMatesaaferaata tkitanfarr QSa .i?.-. lida. en tiff in a proverb, but mi friends whir
turn Allotted. w... 0,.. - -,r - yw
, . rangement 1 carried out 1
, - 1 - 1 1 LL 1 a. . .,1 . : . . v
litct,moniv nprit to. -lite v..m.rnirun inn i m
! thev act.'
"(live the devil
bis due, reads well
Jack II imMton has gone to Texas at
at 10 o'clock. The prevailing feeling, shown in
.. -i . t. . -1 1 t ..
tlie tw-unn o- ilie co. 01 eu iiieniiR i-, iw . . , . , , , A .
conosea.H... One or ,o, who op,tl ii, were rt?"' f .bankruptcy, and but for the
,H utbycie.ofcopiHsrbea.l.'1 An announce- j P'B that there it it. the loy alty of tnch
ment. by FreefaadiOf 1'eter.hnrg, that if Coo "HK atoroaeh as his, Jack Hamilton
gret did net, .ethsterofada,tbeyhoeld j onld have been tlie first man .11 Texas
U taken by yiohnee, wa received wjib' applaam ' b would hTe to register. World.
human race. We have the Cancasion.
the Mongol. au, the A iiiericau, and tba
N euro, all but the MaJav- , fjuiited iw
brown. Import a fe Malaya, or acquire
Ian island in. the East Imlie.s and wo will
have a CAUw.pl cdu a.sortment. The lot,
however, is sufHciehtl mixed a it
stands. The Esquimaux, whom we have
recently "annexed" on the shores of
Bebrinc-' -Straits, are of the same'
.with tbe Chinese." Lynchburg Sews.
General Howard est
death tatong negro,
til to. .-
of
at
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