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' ' r v . -r T" JTOL; 2.TIIIRD SERIES. SALISBURY,. C, MONDAY, MAY, 13, 18G7. NO, J0WIIOLE.NO. 1 7C2. Bi CD ! lz i i mi t I 1 M il I ! I l WsvatT; 1 Wf,-5H-.u-rf.rn rvt.4-e . .! -r... g tuooiU, .. . I 00 Cain U advanee' . . , 't i . BATES Or AOVMTUIWO I 0 Sqre ol Zlit-) Orel iaaertioo, $1 On c . 2t. S1. end 4 lb irurrtioo, rach. b0 i. ., lurMch adJitiotwl iwbluiaUaa, M i r ' Tli4Nost JJiirotit efforts, mvi tlio Itich juond AwVr, re timkii locoininond tbo Jil'tuVlicn rtrljr to, oatliern tteopitf. aiiu me ortion nuout 10 ppreau the JUdicti! gojH'l in tlio South will rep conl. Tlio. fcti, iu KP1 of blood . mlOiiilWi extract from vimgton Chtoniclet of April 30th., tint tit oeuple maj b enlightened aa .to ul Hiiaoo tia cone Boutlr fwn - tlie srett ' work of tiatlonaliiing ther Jtadical ttion, of maklnsr the kefltinienta of Charles Snmner au4 Tbad of Sterena acfxtnnlar in Teiaa aa tliejr are aoppoaed to be In MawaclmMtta to this wvik. the Congressional Union lie pnblican Executive Committee la now defMlng Jfaclf, bj organized correspond encti,'. br wide spread dissomtuatfon of appropriate political documents, uy me formanoD of local associations, bj open br urrintr the es'abliblimeut of Iiadica! I'eri, and all the appliances of o itical education so Jong kuowu to the old' frre 6tatea,' byt alwajs iwdolonslj prohibited in the slave btates." - , , o Who ek Di8Kki.tuitv:if Tlio Aa iiiMal JnUlliijeHctr ny that "Cohitm Dinst be prcsnincd to have meant in "these act to use. In the same connic "tion, the term 'oi&cer' iu the satnu sue "as CoDgres did in the Oral act ever "pwsed under the nisting eonstitution, irirhfch tti.ff qnaliticatipnipr an oath Mto sarort the latter was prccribed for "legislativr, cxeeotire, and jadirial ofli "cera of States." The- mtfUitrenctr need not refer to an act of Congress. The Constitution itself the apirit of Christian lore fend charitj aU fie a4 tbe rea.uiaa 4 the part Joins lh chase, u 4 on br the par- tj trompet llon br buuiuer, Wade and loch as ther, who lead the hunt and de mand the further humiliation of fallen antaronials. ll.e brutal instinct of tbe bloodhound fetls no ai'ntioienl of pitr in pursuing blaprer. uut these," ttioogu conscious of a Jiiartier human aoul, umke prutence ol sh! for the negro to stifle their Own conscience and for eicuse to the World in adopting the looroilote iastincta tjf the bloodhound In hnnting-down-thctrfcl- low-xitisensof the Souths .V. Y- World. OESEUAL ORDEH NO.10-ITS OP ERATION ANUAPrLICAT10N. i The following order hai boen leaned bj Gen. Sickle: Ho. Qts. 2d Militabt Durnucr, ) -. MiirruJ Lif Do uot run much from ionic; one a own bearl la or more wortu tbsn gold. Man a marriage begins ike l totj morning, and then tall away ike a snow-wrestli. And why I Uecause tbe married pair neglect to be' as well Elcasing to each other arter marriage aa efore. Endonor always to please one another. Cpneider je dtughtert, what the word "wife" cipn-aw. Hie married woman ia the hatband's domestic faith. Mis honor and hi home are under her kreping, hia well-lie. in Ler hand. Tl.lnk of this! And jou, re sona.be faithful hutbandr, aud gojd futhers ol faiuiliOJ. Yottiver$ut Victual- Which will Win There are two tUscs of negroes at the Sootli whicn jiiRt now attract atten tion. One class is composed of the "smart" men, who Lavo glib tongues and quick wits; nun who pray almost without ceasing, and talk with fl-rvid olonnence from tl.o hotel steps and Kadi- ral plat forma. This cIjum is uot particu larlj in need. lhe:r pirsunal expenaesl are readily met by ti c- demagogies who ue their presence and their utterances for their own purjoscs. 1 he other cIbbs Is composed of men with families men who iiffd food, shelter and raiineni Charloston, 8. C, April 27, 1867 CIROCLAK. In reply to a letter received at these Headquarters, asking information aa to the oiieration in nartirulur cases of (ln. eral Orders No. 10, current aeries from these Ileadqnarters.I am directed by tbe commanding General, to state, that the provisions of the 'order will be interpret order is to be deemed and taken aa an Ordinance having the sanction and au-J tnorily of the United States, for the reg elation of. certain civil, attain therein specified within so much of the territory ocenpied by the military forces of the United States, lately fhe tbeatre of war, as le embraced within the Second Mil itary District created bj an Act of Con greaa. AltlKHigh some of the former tolitical relations of the inhabitants are in abey ance, their private relations, their per sons ard property, and their remedies for wrongs remain as heretofore, within the cognizance of the local tribunals, and subject to tlio laws of the provisional government hitherto in force, except ao tar as sueii laws aic in conflict within the Cuustitatioa . and laws -of the United States or with the regulations prescribed by the Commanding General. Amongr the consequences necessarily incident to the military authority estab lished by Congress, and iudiopensible to the objects for which the authority ia es tablished, is the appointment and control the civil agents by whom and the A Aecideni on the WetUrn N.'C ffr'Ji.Viv' Western train "reternttig fronl ; Mofganlon, last Friday ereulng. just above Gutawba Station, met with aerloos accident, thongh no lire were lost, nor any damage nstaiuod bj any paasenger. One of the Express care ran off the track wbieli eausod the wreck of two other coaches. Hie Expreta baggago was not mack damaged, except the wholesale smash ep of eggs, of which there seem to bar been considerable quantity on boarf. i,4 purchased by clear conscience w can ffrd to . com "batidytng fcfrd" wllh those, who, barieg neither manlineor bonortheinselfe, cannot appreciate it in others. , " ', ' Throughout the country, we And men, who, nix years ago, were promlncat up- portert of and would be leader In the NE WS.0OHE Wtabinftlna, My . Tbs IWJ.st has rt' eognifd Fsisssde klorts a Fttock coatal at K-t V.t. TL ibrt rxr etat esrlifeatr. a alitor iwd r lli act of March -last, will m t ttud anld Aujrutl. Tbs compound Interrtt notss, tdllftf Ju in uos and July, will roULly bs paid ia . of the TriluH4myn . "Able and eminent aa Mr. Steven is, his confiscation fjocch' awoke no single echo iu Congrefs. And his recent letter serves only to render more palpatio the truth that Henry Wilson, in hia speeches at the South, utters the sentiments of at least niueotcnths of the Republican party." It (slavery) has gone down to the he! from whence it came, and shame shal sit by its sido forever." ik-n:or Wilton. Tliis i pretty hard on Massachusetts, which was the original "head-centre" of the African slave trade and of the impor tation of slaves into the South. Sfpntkinn lnn.inal tm niinir In di'n V I mfn'T. , - r e, - .. . i. i- . i. ..1. Senior 8uwarl of Nevada, tsavrt ioroorrow fur UiM!irt to address lh pAO tr." tJkm JH5rtZii5J?..:!; VJ., reesiirU , for , .lUyeoaey to-d ar t lv - --become a- featy yntewe fee,oel'--.tL.T,'. 'Z"-;'Tf--tiveln Its accomplish The New Veik TWUeesays that UieUe'ee 'to obtain pUce and iBl0K .L , measures by which the government ad interxm ia to be conducted. Ju the cx erciscsof this authority, such regulations and appointments will be announced fsrhtn fintA fs trrriA ma mile riAAMma) ws mnm . tweutyfunr hours sewn dys i.i ererj- anj . tbeso reiruiationa con- cern the ordinary civil relations ot the inhabitants, they will be administered eck. Thefe and their littlo ones ask for bread and receive the ballot ; tlicr use Hie rcry words uacnl m uic proju ues.re wora anu are inviioa io me nus,. b 10 COHrU and b). ,he r d?i, amendment. Ibero iKcd, not, therelore. i -ngs. The first ca w:!l ho abundantly ,B, ' JfJA i.Ud at the N.-rtb this Spring. wuht u wi , b(J covement to ro. sues, cia.i ... ir-eproacuame gpond, to pa,ticnttr inquiries made by le any tliliicully in deti rmiitiiig who ate r iree disfranchised. All persons who have Fut uul t . I. . - . J . I ... . I neia uieomccs w nose incnmoenis are re-la.apitca tat a ai.u sunny (MMit-cm, mej .:,:., a ,:. r"w"'"f V"4 "J "- v..v.. ........v ...... r. 1 plication of ttiese resolutions, such inter uut4 lotaKOtiieoa ii 10 soppo.i mai uii me ,..aiiorm, make 111 isw.i e.i uV: roiri4lorie8 be answered when ad i.ea ia, euuorse ti.o ZLiioxvine v n g, aim drc66cd t0 fIl0 ;eneral Commanding by Kinujy receive any aonKiioue i.-r u.e. eo - ,he Appellate Courts of Law aud Eq ... .Uv,.,.... ..... uity lauio pe io oi me .orm may wmi - j CloI S Capt. 38:h Iuf. ADC4AAA Geu'l Urn ial : lUfctrunicut, and who alteijaarda en gaged in rebellion, tVc, are disfranchis ed, and no others, except convicts. Jlieh. DltpilcK 'Tlio month of April is a memorable make. The other class wilt brood over! their a rrow, erw ' sullen with diicon-! ono ln the history of this people. (iiV. '""i eiiwwij irom u.e i-oons oi j w CJoog) Capt. 3Sth Inf. & A A A the 12th of Aprrl, lSOf, commenced Hie suirrao and equal righre, and long for, Gellq etrnggle for Conlederaie independence, the flesh pot or the "Ider ;!"ncg- by the attack made upon Fort timiitcr by Jl ew vrk Ttntc. Tha li the troop under the command of (tin Leauregard. On the 3d of April, 18o3, the capital of the Confederacy was e vac Baled by the Southern troop; on the 9th occurred the surrender of that great chieftain, ltobt. r lce, and tho lucom A SCENE AT THE GATE OF PARA DISE. A poor tailor, being released Irom a troublesome world and a scolding wife, uarablearmr which olved his order-: ; 01 1 ra.ns. 1 eicr 1.4 it.. 17.1. iw;.l....r f .;.....Ii, ....r ahked him if he had ever been to 1 urga iJkdby the hand of lku.th,at FHd,s!,,7- . ' theatro in Washington.- Wilton Xorfh iN.. ,ft,J !ailur but Carwniun.,. TUE BLOODHOUND PAKTV. , 5Tlie rdiilre to" deetrojr our enemies, which wu cultivated under the lumo of patriotism daring the war f the rebellion ra like some ptrtsons which, when used excessively as medicine, hold the system enhjuga'ed to their malignant effect af--erHiiWae-h'as-uWdv!! lltrS to the peoplu of the rebellious Stntes, cherished feiLJIlilMli-bl ..Jho,."?.?.?.:. Roxoan BibU Society. Tiki an nual meeting of thia Society, was held at the Lutheran Church in this city last Friday. Quite a goodly number was present. The meeting was.openod with religious exercise., by tbe President, Rev. J. Rumple of this place. Reports were then made by the de 1 have been nosetarr. Mr. Blackwood, and the ec rctaTy, Mr. McNeely. After Whldi In married. . m ' "J '"teresting address was The tailor had ecarcelr ct in before a delivered by IJer. Mr. Beruhicm, of fat. turtleuatiiiir alderman came along I Charlotte. Other addresses were made puthing and blowing. by gentle.ccn present, when the Socitey Halloo you fellow," said Le, "open proce4!j0d to tho election -of officers for ' f,.- ..t.r-T..,i;;- M,., theeneuing year, which, resuM ui the ever been to DUiirutory." . Uelection of the following geutlemeij : "N," aaid tho aldernnn, "nt what's President, Rer. Mr. Ram pie, that to the purpose f ities of the war, may have contributed to its successful concluoion. Peace has tiow prevailed,, for twoyears; not ah armed foe ha ex;sted its all that time; yet this ferocious spirit stilt subsists and is cherished a commendable by that par ty which assumed the more particular , responsibility in the iuiild of tome, and is forced by psrtit-au ties upon oltiers, to punish,' humiliate, and make miserable - Jher fuIlow-being whose crime wa that j nerore and during the war they held po litical opinions diflerent ; from thoM ol ' that party, and made a gallant fight to maintain them. Tnoy struggled, sutler ea, tna bled for their taith until over ; come and subJuud by superior numbeis. Iben they fiauLlv Hcknowledgud them uj res vauq u tshed r, y iclded X he r ictory. fenu gracefully submitted themselves to their iate ant 4-ronUt without reset re - Diilhe conquwuig pAxlyylike a bras e Tou' let fiTTTi at poor half starved tihr, and he has been -no moretopttlTrtorj- tiah-mysoif." "Hut he has been married, said 1 eter. "Married I" exclaimed the , alderman, "why, I have been married twice ul hen go back . again," aid Peter, "Paradise is not the place for fools. ' TrcelestdchVWMorI'hT- Secretary, N. II, Blackwood. Ex Committee, Luke Black mer, J-. D. McNeoly, W. A. Walton, W. Overman, N. II. Blaokwood, Rev. Mer. Cohu and R jthrock. Salisbury Banner. The Utad of a Dead Man Triit Sjteak. man, ahoW ila uoblo generosity' to a fat H foe attar r.etory f - Oh- Hheontwr. basiot Congress, under party discipline, , auopica, irom time 10 iniie conunnousiy, ? t)rer since the peaco, a ssries of meas-. .tores, opDressive and humiliatinz to the " last degree, toward the eubdne'd people! invention has been exhausted in tn . Aiding measures x( degradation upon the nnhappr iiiluhitants of the S'uth : fto .ilPpifttnlditli m ble't tm in the sight rf their -tormt-r slaves; even to subject them to the domination of .. these slaves, hu ..been an object of- pe - cial gratification to these devotees of re r Tvnio;i . u : 7"".-; " . ' -v. The gentler taflnence of tinman eym rj pathy , ITio" k 1 0 d ly h anty which mlsforT tauo inspires, the lo?e of liberty which prottdtj .oloritetroppoafth)iciir opniiotT,i tVt'.The, alarm of fire lite on Fri day evening created quite a stir among A poor, fellow was guillotioneJ here a Uheauret denirensof oureitv. ' Themis- few days after our arrival. Accordingto erabiu pretense for a fire en gin a was hauled out, but fortunately it was not the custom, his head and body were gir An I tlta iirnitAnd fiir Ilia 9 AflPmnhf of science.' An experiment was tried necessary to teat its undoubted worth with the head with a verv inferestinir re lessness. Tue fire proved to be-the milt. They injected into its arteries fresh burning of a small wooden building eon dttorlat blool taken fnita a dog; and noceij wtll tfie ar ghdps of the Western suor .y aiterwaru me ueau :gave unm.s y c U!iiir0ttdl used us a brass fouuJary, ed to the cheeks and lipa, the eyes open- w , entirely consunied-toss ed br'ghTly and gaied upon those aronnrt, smalh It i said that he fir oftg'mated rhe 4tpnroTOTlrtf atteinptiftgaiftlyH to speak, and the entire face bore the - n patseht, we would respoctfullv v . . . i i 1 1 . j w uggest toour worthy city fathers, that operator ceasea to inioci me iuo uioou vi , . , .-r, , . , y r . . - tL d,,. tha ...nnnrineo of death raoid W u0 Tor u6 emergen ly succeeded. It was earnestly held by cie, as there is no telling when thoy will tlia nminutit narieu contleine.i itt at-Irwear i - icfioance, inai, outing iiieopvruiton, tnu i o k..in u.iit full .nit'iiatnriil .itlinn ...ill .. inn miu a...... I . r..: r .1. n.u T 1;. the lioa tried i.v.i..r the aat tho-uht --" """" V A waggish journal .'at, who is often merry over his pirsonal plainness, telln this story of himself: "I went to a drug store early the other any for a dose of morphine for a sick friend. '1 ho night clerk objected to giving it to me without a perscription, evidently fearing that 1 intended suicide. "Pshaw 1" said I, d I look like a maa--wlio.w6uli kill himself!" Gating at trie steadily for a moment, he replied : 4I don't know. Seems to me if 1 looked like yon I should be greatly tempted to kiU'myself.'7' iT The Wilson AWM Carolinian s.ijs, we are heartily tiiec ol poi tics Under -a prolonged and worse than fruit leseliiocutsion tf political question, the condition of the- country has become such as to impress all true lover of free dom with the mott vague and nielanv choly apprehensions of danger. The patience of the people has been sorely tried until suspense has well nigh de stroyed all hoi '6 within them. And we would gladly refrain, were it in ourpow er, from further reminding them, by die cussion, of the disastrous past. We would hail witk pleasure, tbo inangura tion of a course of conduct on the part of the people of the United State, look ing to the good of tho country, and for gctful of sslfhu ends, and personal a in bltions. ' But thus it will not be. Wc sec in on midst a, respectable portion (in numbers of our citizens engaged, in sowing dis1 cord and scattering firebrands throngh out the length and breadth cf the land For the take of individul advancement we see men reared iu the true republican faith, aud educated under the influence of the wise precedents of our forefathers seeking opportunity to imbue his hand . . . J . . T .!!. I i.r aci.on., ana io.....g .o .r.c. . 0,B H.soock. hurnlag of lbs of low conning that aink them even be lchrfont and Sioai vilhg,co.iiingof tkre ncath contempt, and the terms dKgrare- anJred lulga. fnl and dishonorable must-fail to quaii-l fx tJiok cjiwiojtWTJ.lc?Juant groatfag baa- to have been acti men I, and in order I power, are .lusiUuoosly poisoning Hit I Msoy will follow lbs km ill ha already - mind of the oegro against honest white Jgooe. - n.n e fnnlMjl I lie I estrangement aud trouble between the .... ,,.' k MoBd.,. i? two races, as it has already seriously im I It Is reiieraied that Chief JuitioaCtuuertfuss paired the negro labor of the couulry to peid at M'. Datie' trial viiLia a territory i i s .1 hich all alike are in a measure T " ' ., . 7 - ifuop cjwuiuin aiie iv aiuiruw irum w Vol k, Iuf Lurof. Contlderabls lurduieric attsada tbs inaoea raiHNi of lbs iiht hour aratcoi la CLtoaj Tba rrcanisiit received ib Japaucss tbw moroioz. Jai'.gt Underwood, yrtrdiiv, laaaed a writ or kalieai corjtu; directing I lie command. no; upon dependent. This baneful influence mut be met and counteracted, by plain argument fonruN ed on facts and common sense. There i little uecefsity for dragging jrave pl ti ul niirati.ma nf the hl.t into the nrea- . ' .1 rfoer oTFoVtreis Monrioa to bring lUr. Pavit' bss ent contest. Tie fine spun theory of L .. on . . . .. WM government will not be understood and Lnined by Geo. Shea. Ji is nodi.-ratood that nppreciaied by the masses cotiftjtutiny jibe writ will he obeyed, and that Mr. Daris n, in H.no.f I... in,, ,,.M.. i ill bot bs rertiaoded to wililary enatody. ...w ti. a -.... .A i u ik injunction argnmunl. JiarktU and t tnancial. New York, May 3 Cotlon quiet, 2SV Stocks active. 5 20 coupons of '82 11071 Exchange, 00 dar 01 Sight 10. Money Salt. Gold tl,36. " ' " Loudon, May 4, m. Cootota 91. Uoods 7If. From WwthtngioH '4 We.hinirt.in MaT 4. The National Rank ' ioerty is dimmed by the gaudy tinsel ot -irenlation 200.OOO. - t the n ulling military uniionn. liie scales Ths Indino CoiuraiMionar for AruMna reports of Justice are broken by the aworJ, and j ibe 'udiana hostile and the whites very indig cotles ol jurispruoei.ee that requreu oant over recoot outrag s. ' t years of tue profoundest legUlatioii to Tbe Custom receipu for lbs week ending Ike perfect, are supplanted by the army reg- 30ih uliimo, exclusive of Nw York, we nlatiotis, and annulled by a stroke of 1.042,000. ". he ad ntant General's pen. While these prowu.ng, oeweiarj oi inn.ior, ia into a strontr party of opposition to the beet interests of the Slate and conirtry. The Constitution which bore the country on to procpci ity and national greatness r nearly a rentury lias been declared in adequate for the times. The political principle enunciated by tbe wiaesi statesmen that ever undertook to ex pouod and adminieterthe laws of nations are ignored. Tho lustre of the cap of 1 which fonnJa7reatin,f ixlace in tlie wiud of the CORVfemned. Tart? CorrefjKn-lJ tew dsys aincs anon one of tbe worthy denes of the lUrburg Uazctte. Justuses of lbs peace, o idis jounty, who was aittjntr io ludrmeot upon a case wbicb had r- .-k. . .M..k.:. 1"" broogbv before him. i'J IUS ncuuiBlllOII Ol 4VUPeio.ll j . , .:.!. l.t... Il r ,1.. IT..U-.1 fl. I.e. Kn e-nl JD "a were urougn o.or mm tor to within thirty-six miles of Asia, ayd ciJ t'1 tuoTarea 60uerepoT)tionKfote oappiBj owc.i woq, 2.926.168 -sanara miles to about 3.330.-, loo of the Mble ddfeodanli stole ti best. bat. 000- v .; .1- ...... . ' " low iiitinctsof the brute creation, would ink tbeir differencoe in - one cojnmon j erave of lesrrrt. and toirctlicr labor to repair the damage)- already done, to seek 4Ut a spirit of good will, to ail, tr a Jetorr ation of happiness, penco and prosperity. We hare soflici!$tiity ditcuMjcd the late war, ajid ihe . caujtea Uiat JotLtoiu or two years the press of one section of the country baa teemed with abusesand misrepresentations of the other. The motive of the" wen who sustained the cause of the Confederacy N has been wit fully perverted to that" exten t,nbat any further assertions on our partare idle and naltifiL ferjsjlndritjyh things may cause a momentary ' pain of apprehension in the onnds ot sane men who truly love their country, and while Lev do beget a regret, they shomd wrin;r from those who counselled a course of Wisdom and Justice, no word of com plaint. "With these fact so plainly star ing iu in the face, we would aok, what in there of a political nature to discuss? Lnity of action on the part of thegoi.d people of the country is tho first essen tial, and men not measures, the r ule that should govern our course now. rERUXENT QUESTIONS AN SWERED. The New OrleanstHie contains the following pertinent bit of catechism, which will puzzle some of our Radical fiends to confute T Did tho Northern States ever hare the institution of slavery t Yes. Did they lree their slaves i o. How did they get rid of the accursed things ? They sold their slaves to the people of the South. Why did they discontinue slavery m their midst i Because it paid better to sell their slaves than to keep them. Did they make any provisions -lor the sold them i No, What States Were chiefly engaged iu the slave trade f The Northern States. Did they continue the trade after slave ry was abandoned in their midst I Yes, they continued it until the commence ment of the war. Which of the Northern States had the greatest number of vessels engaged in hia trade, and made the most inonev, by kidnapping poor Atucans and selling them into bondagcl Massachusetts. (Jou Id not Congress have passed a gradual emancipation and' colonization act, allowing a moderate compensation for slaves I It could. , . Would such an act have been accepted by the Soiitji I rudoubtedhv r hat prompted tho rebellion in the South I An nssiiranco that the very men from whom originally the Southern people purchased Uieix-siarcaAUtui; they do. termined to release them without aVet quite sick. , ' " . . 4 Tbe Attorney-General's opinion, regarding the disfranchisement under the reconstruction law net is not completed. ' The public debt statement shows that during April ilia debt bearing coin interest increased 41,821,750, the debt bearing currency in Urea t decreased 37,169,070, tbe matured debt, not pr.sented' for interest decreased 88,1 18, sod tbe debt bearing no interest increased I139J510 -J50, making an increase in the total debt during die mouth, of 516.172,440. ' Tii receipts for Internal Revenue to day, are $800,000. , ' -r - ! .'.- :, Vabingtpn. May5.Tbe Cbiliaa Minialef bas official advices of the success of tbe Admh istration party iu the recent elections. ' ".. r , '1 lie State Department has information of the diwovery of a silk plant in Pennsylvania. .Pre pHrations for its extensive cultivation are ioaag- ! umted, It is a shrub four feet high, with, tbe i :lk eiidoaed in Dods. which are very numerous Tha silk is very fiire. Tba stein also yields a ; " til, re of superior strength and beauty tolhe finest linen thread. - '""-" ""- " Ajjroacting Settlement of tin European Difficulty. , 'i.tj,', D-rlin. May 4. Bikinarr.k has announced In ll.e Prusisrirerihat lbs Governmeet accepts i lie proposition r ibe oeuUal xation of Loxem burg. - :t-V ' Pari. May 4. The Secretary of Foreign Af fair staled in she corps legislative that the basis in the rifo.blooor07ie of his political-JjrolheJV -Nayr-- we see those reared in tho Christian faith, and educated under the holy influence of the Gospel of Christ, forgetful of every sense f humanity, and feeling of honor, for party promotion, stirring up strife, pros iucing dissensions among their own kith and kinthat as plainly point to war and blood atyetT-as the finger to the haudwrit- ng upon the wall. The arch fiends, these devils n human form, these would be 'murderers, arc not cohtent widi the evils they wrought in the jkst. ' With the countiy not rucov. ere-f from tho shock of the bloody inter tial etii'e which has passed, with the peoplejrostfato ender - loud of ddlifiii ies never before borne ly any, with thousand hero io North "Carolia starv ing for'lireau'i men poestwiod even orTTie Europe. Jndpn May 4. United btates boodi are quoted at 71. .. Tbe Derby Government accepts the Reform Bill. The Government has agreed Id penult "re -1 " form de.nonstralions'in Hyde Park. '''' . j Liverpoil,; May "4, Evtmnj;. Cotfon firm; sale of 15.000 bales 11 1 for uplands aud 11 for Oi lean. . ' Mr'- Foreign per Mail. a i ! ' New Yo.k, May 5. The steamer Union and 'GStyof Paris', have hirired. . Mr. Gladstone's .. leti ler declining ibe leadership of tbe opposition . says he will not move tiie amendment of which ' he gave notice, but wuuld aupport aay nelle.nan whu would bring fbrwr Nmeadrnenea wbicb be could approve. The Timet yi Gladstone can not resign; ha owes it to the Liberal party to re main its leader. - ' - ' " Havana Ua iitl entered tbe No-lb Gefwae - Confederation t -lhe Iwyal lUiiuI ul ruriuaT we on a t tstt . to ibe Queep of Spin, and would go ibeuce to ittii t.m Ehitifii'iri' "" " ' "? ' '. '' ". " titution pf - their owo ill-gotte,n ratEiin file premises, and to make use of the freed in en as tool, irj.order to perpctMato thetr own poutiCal supremacy. Uave the leotrs .ol me couih wivu reai- SsKrX.-S -si;-s,i3wt-r-ti It is unnecessary to make further ex trabts from this suggestive and retrospec tive cafechisni.-- If order is to be- brousrht-f toVWfr1rtn"threlTst of the whole country tunst forget their bickerings, and exhibit a spirit of mu tual concession and muthal forbear ance. , "Yon need a little tun and air," said, a physician to a maiden patient, .ffil do," was the Cnte reply, "111 waif till I get a Fire. St. Louis May 4.- The is considerable dis coiUeut, but miu di-luitMiice among the work men on a strike for tle eight hour system.. A very eonsulerable number regard .the movement as' mWliievou.'"',Tlie 'p'fet-e'wokers'Aan'f aTooT from liii" f nler.v' The sUikera' detuauu for eight hours work. To fitca occurreJ bere ttos mctrnin?, by ihkUJjinjuiiiBBJuw death. ' ; ; - . '. : Gen. Hancock's Expedition. Fert fJod;e, April 2a:-Go. lIncock has Couuci'h-d w.ilh, , tbe. Kiowa cttWff, who have de clared (or peace, otT-ring heir you.lg wariors a scouta and f nije. Gen. Smith's Urirfad jtfds the Santa Fa rotrtrepn which tutehaaieaatKl laborers ' areirfcthT)j; tl'rong vttiWi - Tbe Cheye jtnee base goUe South aud CjS. Hancouk 1-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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