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- . j i - - f - : If. t ' H.I W TI' I '' SaVOL 2, THIRD SERIES ; SALISBUtlYrN. Gi,MONDAYp-MAY 20; 1807. - - ,v -1tf0. -20 WHOLE-NO. 1 703. 7 ! 4 . 4 r 7 -V- , T..: . l..t,, 7j iMoitu;vrr.'V...".v.";7:.."V.r.-.i &u CaM W JrAlto. . -rfr : I- BATCI OP ADVrbltlNOl AiiljVrliiiJiJit -it'4- !. ' in front ti thtffcntet. :.Oir-Frly rl ! room f tUIituo. Lny c"r'ly uiorif i fuiuM of. Irft oil nl cM! In Ihe rooNi, and oti fiu.inll.ti r-nintl iIinI ' The wtr iMMi'iifc from tlo nvbtnjf, ami ld t H tl ;! It 4 lurl . f.4-tL iuti vii fl uiio, il9 el lli vaaai - bllr rclio.l (Tti rm"lrr It uii-la. UU ' tfteor r Ilia imfarlng flaniM ' im , (riauatrljr li nclj. A fvw ni'MnenU liter ktou cntetioiic-a tuUt hiVe r.-f oil! frm th t-olaiien OhiIUmi or (lereJtMuetit of lHan'..Tlia. lioalJ t I wariiiiijf to jura .in tale , eareul tv4 l tin e cn.n r tutur -- l4 wtllt il U tug curwiva ly ttbuul lUir lion. Sultsbury Manner. tb laatie of exlarral nai kin on l(i8ovtlt. t litre are ItiindrtKU tfthoitttaiitU f Iftie iiieu Im ll NJhU u vImm iJ eaN t-..nliilfciit!jr rrly4h that iaoue, itauU menl our woakuuM In thoae btatea uth of it, where (lie re midraiice of uuut uera la ajraluat Uie outli. Here can nunage the matter. The proaiieet LcCore lUa lax iiartri of tfna country la very ibncon raging. With an traniFitae tan IT, tfonbhng the coat t norfti writ tnf N-ittrr Oamtm fneWih verrikiitff lltrv - Me, will tt iHlttrnal I ot- xinld goU lt ."iju4i'"- lUe aaiil GOLD IS KOKIU p. ROUjfA. - Tt WaaHifltfWtT Ci-tmie, lit n I frvitlnt art'cle on jH I olaittr. In llie onlb, rlre ta our ataU In tbU wlae MMeu fawiliar wiiii ro d tuimnr ta CVI 'mi wIm kefTe ro-atly ieitintd from Xrtb CaruJin Miro ua that, in their ixilirf. t ere are aa Kixfl ki'I'I inine. i' llie latter at In tha Unmet utaif, if onlj wivkixl wlllt lite at urn kill ami tNtrarer ictt. lliere ia , uartiir a ctre in In llie t'OMhikti ml atain', UjuIo'I, M mi'OIIh ery, UtrUiaoii, ClirrMa anl binl-y, in recriota falling ofl, but the eioetidilurea are hicreaaii'if. Ihe Wa-Jtuiyion e-irrea iMtuUent of Hie ew ivrk 4"luiit- aya J Froin tirwnt indica'Mme, it ia not iniiiiliMe that the cxpunlilurV.' tif the ii mi JJtiartiuiit a ill Lu UitutttuMiIr tn t-sct-aa ul Hie etniiiuiea inaile ur tliat urw. The reini.iritn of the War Lk'pMrtineiit for Q iartrtiiatvr'a acrvice I ay nidi bHlMmtciice l)farttnenta, una feilaneoiia HrvKe ami r rettlitiett a lin ivtii. tutiFt) iIjm tirl of Mari-li uit t n f..: i : . , ' . . . . imi tuatMoi m umi tii iwwwi i mi., MtiHtint tii .'5 3O0.V87. wliitlu Ik.h- fMom of horUy auJ wiijr Uforny. .mlio ,.vr. incliiile $1 34.7I the aiiM.uiil tkrabl with B(vtuttHt .-qiully nrvqrfitiW or Irtony, fd due the Slaic lertnue tax, and iHoniie lai. falling lf with frtiriitlMt nuttuity; wuli importartH dneed below "tany ireeedent lor many yvara, ai wiin a vaat amuwut or the wenlili, of the e HiittV exemitt br law from faxrifr,and ht-lJ by the fi Ul et of the peo(l with n debt largvr than thai of any iibiWmi iIihI erer exiaied,and with a tinancial imnio threateninir ihe oiueaal of. tuc eultro buitMa ut I lit nation, the future of toe poor of Amen ca ia not mat colored. lint that ia not all. Not only are the .retnatrctiou aoU.I Cnigrcaa ami me iiuuiary imuicm njuiri-u 10 curry oui fiottt i'a lcd.' AimI ihevaam i true ol parte m Meekleohurr. umiMi, L'neoln, Oetawbe, liuthtiftrJ, Uuike, 11 n lr ii and Jiftier rHia.Ie im lue aanie acctioa u that atat. J y ' e - ftoai'tba Nfw Y-nk llrat I, My I. IS TUESOUTU UNDER A MI LIT A RV DESI-TISM! Tiiere ia much iiiiaappri-hcntion aa to lue atalaa of ilio JxiuJi al present undci niiiilfr oitietojj U";MLwei ji4 'ir Wuiobltvta, lL tMllr fur- i4H prtr. Ait vioU nA that nmr Ixs tlirmteted it 'utaliaiiou Uncle Saui'a lwy wlll jofj' iu euro a hb a I ttle ll 'l U-'fio. , Jilch. Ju'umiuer. A Card from ll'lert Jtonntr'.-1U- Tr..y Whiff bttvin " fta'vd tdat U-lr 13-inner (ml to lKtrr niuMr"te yvr iiq luH'l. rii-m hia vVr. hi'. i)tttfi lel. K'Hplit'd In the lr'Aty.tho f.llwi in- !'-""lt, a.rle. for uin; lngoK-. "I , Bt j . ... I n;r, mewlinV on FriJr niuhl, r.k'Al.M lo "Attrtr Jety? Utrwwi Iwr; foe la I'o'd Mll tlatM acta. We hear a irrvat dual, par licularly from the violent unrceonatriiC' iei reln-U of the Soiiili and llivir em freree, the coperhea(I democrata tif the a or ill, jiboui liiiuian iUiUjui, uiarlul law, tvrani v, and forth. In iiiu ca the coiidiiiun of i ho S hi ill, and ih facta with rvgnnl to tho action of the ireneral goveriinifiit are a ilfully in it rep reaen'ed, Irom Itud feeling or for politic ul oiijecti. itui ii id evui.'iir iiihi inuny of tlie truly loyal people do not propeily uulgrtanl thu initnie ! the lemiKirHrv military police ttndur wfiicti the South ia placed. Lven aome of the military cm Hvw VKKr ApriLiC Kditob DiTtr VV'mki Vttr ttiui. in iiv Whig, th U It iitit, thnl.I mi exjiotiaea I ltHHiiKJOto ilS(HNM)(Mjt and any thing done niw by the r'edernl land we udvhie both the officer in com Kvoor Vx iin.ee aa much a. the'ea.i- rfBwr v.i,,g t.f inili.-ry' dcpoti6, i.l.a..d in the South and the people not , . a uratake, -and contrary boili to the con- to look at them iu any oilier light. I - .i... .i: i ii. . tl.e S.a.e 4 IWaylrania for KrTT ai a i .",8,ric'.B " w "c" a .i.i n: I South lidirided nave iniRiinuerntiwKl the unriiiir nit) rvoviinni, pntn i ... , -i.i kk--j-L.Ji-.i-fJ.H. iifiinnff tii iiffli .l in ,i- 'i'.-.. ... i.... ......... ..i-.m.. -tatua oi mat aectiou oi me couiirry ami .ii-j.:,'. it- L.-..n..i..t !.- n.:. a ..... :..-i 't atwiin. their dotiee tu exvcutniir .4bw4cwa.oJ ua rfu uuavue. hm a : t .-k - - i i m a a ui an in it iiciimu nwvu.mnr. i H .tor.w.t..n.lnfl4.H,l.t.n.:K.hKl,ri,!w;ic,, (l wananl hw k-ett Uned. From , """" '9 "?l "nUer "IT1 Cibaorl. tb pfux,.l..not rr.ll, k...A. Ut ' it Mppeara that the Xnu. of the '" " "'0. r "'. W. - T Uirut. wet rwnovA I. ami Imtkrtt fftoai rtf cr throu tin- h. The lliirf. Low- or . - - i .... it.. . r: .(.. i i i it ... 1 t I ... ....... . ....... 1'i.t- '.. . - . . I i ii yiiutl.1 iiuiiis Ul HIV I'vo&'iu iiiivi llic lui. lur.M u ...lw.uiiiiiil Kit niiriNW !. ..... ..... .. ,li. ma fit..! ml. ... . . - , ..- . - 4l , Ilv, ,M irniji .1 m ,i,jnfllu,iiiu I I... S.Kl,.., ., SKm i i .i . kl . ... . . - . 'K "- " MMraTiw..-..-.,-.... .--.;t,ew of theae fact, sentcncet like Una tlionjrli their loyal ' gttveniinental wen- WUWtit.tu;rl.tn.o..r7Ur,.!,UrWu1 ...u i- - , . , , . nvrllirown hr t ... mtwlli.... .nil lhir WaViootBJ-iimil.,'.veu.,:t, ,,,,,. :, .ir nolhical relatione with the loval Statee OatV -menial. Dr. !Ur,, Jr.3 -.or... . . - - --- ' - -f .,, Nrth. ,ll-IM,II,lt.d ,;ir -, ,ilm.. , nj;iM niivr inam raar-iteii"Bj ui s r - 1 - . , 1 i Ibrou-fhabrottmlWw.H j.. il... t . j,i'ilrnt.i u r 1L.L1 W'tW '" the CvHMtitvhon ttM Vn,UcU TlitwtBeiaii.-aeofilKrJr.rii.i.HaigB.. j.-t ..,...... I :,.-.... Av Tho whole ucliou of ihe Ur-oainft61fc.rtopli-trma l,,mn.u ' Wl.-,. w do .l.t. l-l,r will. Federal Government, from I Im l.ein atW,tlMMJJer......niioooiuii.M.t .v K.j , Jtt Wjir ,,,, to the preent time, iiite uvru uuiteu upon nun iui, uoiwiiii lata re or an Exeeutttre, whoq there wae Nona iu eaiattrtiee wln'vh it eon J teooa- ntae. Tltat would aimply be pertoittittg aaaicby to relgn. it would b uo guv roment at all. The reooiiatractionacte,thtn, iddirid ing tho Stuih into inlliiarjr dialrle a and taiabltkuiiiir, a military police, Uuv4 m4 crtatfi a UmvotUm. nor tor thrv o in tendril. Ttiey are merely pntvlaional, and, aa we aaid, onl r to protect the South and lo enable that aection to be reeton-d. 71 GtHerult commanding these district may mak. tnutakiA .and ejtittd thtirU I gUtuuiU vottxrt. Oeerd SchtiLI diJA no dniilC tn hit action awinu tfu vrru uf iltckmund. The Coiutiiiiiioti . eaye gitigjahout o (mild a ei'loii-li l m tt bU buil.l ' uaa.. I uitf at ilia t-omer f IV iltmio and Si.ra MifL uIl,KUlHJtt J.h"WM.vi'lwwuU.UitiMu.ia-tw ttt-4 in uiu uiBCueaion ot aiianiijecia in me mint I hat "tu yeare ao K iirl li mtvt South a well aa at the North, ao long a had to b .?rroinontr to pit In adter theprvaadoea not incite iueui reel ion or liein billa" Je eniueFy erroncou. I a aiaturoauce oi tlie ik'mco. Uttural i.ave inado erv do Mar of mv ou uio- o-cAUt. loo. wenLMuona An UyuivuittltiQr. but never at at 1 ,we -boru Lava 1 lulu n outniKlUfiu mmu of tlu Chart- Ih 1 oecaaiiMi to li..r...w one cm'. I ti ton iojJs to carry tiejlig in th, irpro not jneait tl.ii a anf relluciion on ihe vurriiutf ine uaj; or not earn- criMin erdioiti oinr I iai atoiii u-jj. m-v . " . . . r i . - j - ing it waaa tiiatier oi laaie, anu liau iioih-1 er in mv line, mg to do with thu prceerving the eacc 1 nieo hearli'y willi ymt a to ihe ad r eeeuig tuai ine lawa oi uongreaa wore vaniaitea l advvrtiani ; u i niii.ffii.l. execuieu.. I o ovt-r-eaiimate Uiaui ; but thelimtt a i.Kii i'm ii titiu.il iiiimiii iTirit I io aev I edlil iai HI aJ VUHia'l'lf UIO IO ilHlallou the bud feeling and bad. lanto of that lxir I a iiliout which ilirre can bo iui.er lion tif the CliMrIetoii pijile who didLtructurv.'a tbejilt not carry inpioccabiou the glorioue old lie wants ouiellilur wotlh hmi ii; avr; but our General were not f-ent to Lou etliiiiif emii-rior t- iia kind. To .l- the South to be Gelera,or lo interfere eriiee auch an article and you cimiiot in iniy such small and hurmlcM mutter. 1 it loo exU ii-.iul v i lo iimure iei wii i no otner iianu, ueuerui l opo acted itiaticnt pfonientv, llit to ndrenirVMti rij,'ht in ihe co-tree ho punned towmd infeil ir article irivei one a invre n' cin?- (Jovernor Jenkine, of (Jetgia, becainte rl auccee. Al! the i-apitnl I hud when ine qneaiion true one concerning tlie ud-1 1 laejal) tolve,tio 1 em tied tut a i nr- ininintniiion of the law and Ihe princi-1 iieyi!iitu printer,, but 1 waj carul jl tn piea mvoiveu in tue reconsiruciioii acta, mako a paper winch, a lieu ailvi tt eed The military are not in the Sonth to take and iiitioJuco?, I ki.o the pe-ii'e w -irit away or obetruct tho conetitiiliouul nke-and tout in no to buy. 1 put mv right of tho people. ..They are there on- money into Hdveriihiuv, 'I paid easli hi 1 ly io preeervu tlie peace and to eto thai wmi.and irio bOTdniK to" which yot, re- tho reconetruciion act of Cougreta be I'er i one of the n-sulin. not impeded in their opemtiqn. There ie no deotiui intended in these acts, . d"f ifd viq ibt (KrtUMiou uttAut4 JyiiiN i, - - Twdia asountad eoIJWt atrUe' tKklr4 io lerp ordrr. And Mjaarlt uf iulie rr ,lael t H the cluirchra, ia ti'w of h iktMittnf lb urgriM U) lurae ikair my iu ataoag lk wkit A lart rnciD of neiffo t.eiU attond l funrral lo-d.y, ccirnnniei ht an auann-d company A eulwrrd ntalilia, tWollican' of trbicli irid rotd. ' TlWr mat au dialuibaiww. L ul night, Jvd'kiali K. IUvwihmI, of XI owe ROliEIlT DOSXER. hijth cfui.l, or .lo liI jog jle.. 1 lirf'l el. lia foe liat In ds for ftmnl koliae 4 a ibvr bate'a KiiimI ttt." - 11 atrvUmlM a Marraal lrva lb Uyvf. and bald M 3, ..l,lrV.JaK!! T The viiixco Leva Uvo epprebniT of a I lot ell day. ' Ia view of the recent rot Itia 1 Uh CLSltv.. faniry ia abuiit tit rrx-aian pertuaelly al lb Cay skiing I'ik, within ib oily. Lledion of Bithop. Atiiit, Ce.. May 12 Ib-v. Julia IWokeitli, ofNaw Orlvari., i. ek-cUtl Epiacupnl Uiebup of Georgia. A Ihe Sutton of lli firel UeplUl Church a ligliliii); up fur lli riruiiijl aatkice, ilia ealir tfi-ilinir frll willi e L.uJ cim.Ii, brrekinu llii- and Iu ii i lure. FuMuutivty die coti"rzuod liaj bol awniblei S i er.jn iniureii. lb. m -- a re I II 1 Hatch Unn.X mieoraoio vaanonu, ai( m( wj.,0 t,e sh.gan from" the Northern LaMiude, no doubt 1 great party lite g eaicut paiiy in this frotn Maafcachnecii. citlliiiK hiiiueir the 'eoiinirv. IVe do not mqiire mlo Ha loni Blahoo of the Zoil of A i-enru. tp3nt a ety or diehoueaty. Its Hlicy ir impoli -r.l.r.tn..ur,l...l.0r..i....i....H and Sullloe it, that It ISCOUIing, ImIwij i-m." Kretituint Journal. Thedav iaeurely and awiftly coming U' opinion an. . dee aration. lien thai cry will-bo the abtgan of a o. extreme luid.cal in Longrcw Tlie object of ihe reconstruction aci of Cngreaaand the miUiuxy police appoiii-l,t ttff j(tFNltr,- and uud-. ai a State and rhile hero, by cajoling and flitiering ; lha naroo, aueceedel in palioiu olfon them about two hundreii picture of him . aelf at ihfl txiflfitg aiitu uf Milt: dollar cui-h. Our conletiipl fr tlie ewindlir, but our q(ty for the ; poorviguorautauTjuia wh'i ."ierltitled tbrineelvv to be elu-ated out ot their hanl faniin;a by audi a uortli-'injicootidiel.-yt awiftlv. juix;e ldeicwood's charge. ted under ihein iaonly toenablu the Suite lately in rebel turn lo teuuinC ihv'ir.fuuc lion of local irove'rnment, and io restore litem to full political cotuiiiuuioti with the rest of tho State. President John son attempted to accomplish ihi in hia Catl for Ma. Davis. A dispatch to th New York Timtt, ays : ;Mcl)ijyiaywwniire rtparing fnrr Ilia expected releaw very rnduatriniiy, aTtlionglrJndgt! tiiderwl i known i " hold that trs.-'on i not a bailable ottl-nrw. ITail will Im tendered iu the iuiii ot lt)ttT. :000irnd ihetwV-rwetie tfrvt Tferedf Unftfl ; Aiigimf M: Schell Hm! Horace Greeley. It eltonld lo reinciiibeicd that the- moment .ilr. Davis i f delfvcied to the ensfody of the Marehat. all military '."control Over hi ientoir cea-e, nnd the ' Court tntist "of ""heeevstty dijMjo of hi ! case Ih Some manner.1 Mo, hi ay bo re ' manded to jiH for the next term, attd if .1.. . - i III 'I.- .l.'.'. inai iinppene lie win oe mimr iiu mail now, for the rrrwdetit would havei no !)OW0rt relense hiln. Hence Ihe anx ety of Ms conusel'to secure tho ticifcp tanea of bail.' - , ' J The alaudei on stump speech deli vei- wn WMy Hllj wiItta cmsnlii g Gongres, ! ted by Judge Uh'tcrootf at Uiclimond but hi plan ti deemed imperfect, unV meela Wijh the univtriiitl condetnnatioii lale, and not tending to secure loyally of the pnw every whVrej. There dei. d...aiaes). m Ut i Ui lure. ..uaigimaa sot not eem lo be a new.paj-er in the land, . , ... . . . . eof.r as we hav seen, thai i : ItMoLj,,,-, ari. by what right or under enough to coin mend r defend it. lie what constitutional iwer did Oongrvb ha to etaitio I and disgraced the jud act in paaeing tts reconstruction acta, eial proline ihat hia name will become a '" eataldiehing n military liee lo so -ru and reproach in all rivilifed na TiW'Va'Tit 0"d i;i"y with that of the odious and brtttal Jeffieyn, whosu tucceffr he seems to ditiro K jtilitULtuly to become, and writ whom alone he ia worthy to be coat par ol.. Thv-aehtevemifnt of liisitifetnv hue been so nuiiphVe S . to give hoe that ptihhc opinion may ultimately drive him irom tbc- bench I e bai ao tliehoiiorably and deeply disgrscod. Wilt TEXAS IS CALLED TUE -LONESTAIi." k Mr. Smith wa l'rovieionnl G erner of the inhryo .Republic, or Stutc, or Territory of Text. While acting a I'rovici 'tirt), it beeaiue iiecceHry to send fcouie nfHcul d cuiueiil lo New CrleHU. The geiitleinan who was to take the doc ument insisted Ihtt it should kind of a real. The I'mvieioiial govern-' menl htil adop'ed none. Jui-t then eott.e one ohrerred a live iomieJ bra button on ihe Governor'a old overcoat. It wa Sal. Arrived at Nev O loane, the newiAer rep iteri, seeing tho iinprt-s., eioii of tue Hv p iuted brns-t butlon on tlie wax, K'.mle it an emblem t'or the Lone Star Republic. i . , In hit tiarartgno to-' t Irc Ami Slamy yof Nitw-V lTneeJar, Wcu dell hiillinf said : . yith the Senate of the ("nitcd States ' bartering prTntrpieff with Sherman and 1 Fesnden, the practical leader f that ' body, I coiiMiler it tinie to tell the South, jin the langttago ofatlold Anti-lavery Society, that, wa put no eottfideooo either "In oathaOf parchmenr, in no uarainee of Impeachment ; and Hint we t-naii not 1 w.1 ! . . i . . i . . . : l ,oeovT.iHB.nrirnji:io o saiu.uuiu.ne evu ' forty acres tinder hia feet: a K-hool house rUCiituu iiiiii, a tintioi. in 1114 rtjrtij iianu. ' the sceptre of the Federal Government Maaaa .1 ia linail aa et I u- S i It n Ciat. sTl-k . VI as iv iivnuf mrj aim ntjinc in ci ti tnent to itterfere with him vntil hah' the chit men in the Southern' State art fa their yraeet." ' Che'erii. ' " :! 'Tli lattgnage is sigtnfficatif. It scarce ,y ' diguie murder, and sound the ; alarm to avery natural , Instinct of self raaorvation. If it has been resolved by blacks and white blacks ta fore A NIT A PALPABLE HIT. 7 Tho New Yoik Ttibune,',of VVednen dav,' neked the ttWorMn to print, in full in ii column, that motsnuiirecoiistriiet- od song, "Oil I I in a good old retK-i, itritf, furthermore, demanded the opinion of the "World" a to tho tituess of if laathor fr watrntioar-rgs---a... Tito "World" H-pjied by giving the greaieft prominence fo The obnoxious Llyric, and aJd;- vjflrtjauutbla .ing,wriling ia a good reaeou tor difranchiemeiit, what lias the "Tribntte'' to say against the execu tivtn of ihe sentence iiikui itrinrn editor f ..SjiptnM). he ChaiLceloti hre cmnpanieB, !tho oilier darl aa t he v lift etl I hell hata t it .i. - i i a . . tt . t c:..-i.r ...,r..-i UIO otu Ullg oy venerai oieaica unnu had sunif f ua'ehes frotu the Trilnnie,e tcelebrared lyrte otuhaTnatlona emblem, oua.wmpauy4iuglIj see that these acts bo carried out f It found in tho CotiatittitiotK which say iliat "the UhTtW"iaieeaTft lo every State a republican loun ol gov ernment When the rebellion waa put down there was mi government iu the) bou-liero Stafeaw liteli the tinted Mates could recognite.' There wa an assumed foreign govern meiit. which tieceiwaiilv fell with there bclliou unde'which it wa created. If was tho duty of Goiirea (licit to see (hut a government ehould be eeialilihlied.iaiid one republican ia form. Congretin, there lore, had theundoubteil right to ptecrtle the tuodu in which tlii should bo done, with, nil. the detail and machinery tor that piirpobe. hia ia u power derived Irom llio C-omriituiion, and i here ia no deeiMiiiain in exerciein itV -1 he Feiler- al Goveriiliient inight, perliai, liavv- gotie Itnther under the extraordinary tier that niitst. cfrcntnatancea cowiiwttfd ith-thy gwrwitt rtfaf ff'" f eTriltlef"' oTufiatia "All bail, the flwiatii-a li! The elate ( pal l'J dim, TL etiip.are bhatdy etr-i Jl lie lite rsnnling bj ntu." Another these i -TMtr doe the II tenting !i llalf MM tb eterry flag I IneaU be rennv kv ....... . . . . . ith ksU X jolt .Deeirvy hyettko cel . . , Deep sink it ia lb waves 1 u$?te Always Made Home Happy Such was the oriel but impreie enli uieut winch a- friend wished to atld ttt nn h tmtrv Kotieu of "one who ha J g me be fori-." What be'ter tribute could ! of ffred totlio iiieinorv of thelnt1 El tjuenC'1, uith her lofiieet eulogy pootty. Wi ll ln-r utmost ttirilln-g ilirife. could aHoid iiothinj; o' sweet, m touching, to silgeniive, of the virtuoa of the dead, hs tho-e Kinii'ie words: "She ulwuy uiade utnne hajfty. ; NEGROES AND STREET CARS. We find the following iu it late limn her of tho Nc-w l ork "Sun, ami roni. mend it to tlio peruxal of all Bontina em niisearies who come down liete tor the purpoe of haranguing thu negroes aud iucititut them to deed of violence: A great del of inditiatiou, has lt-ly been wufcted j upon the- peoplu of Hicli inotid been usu they -dislike ihe idea o' 'having iii-r-ies rid- in tho street cars It isafiolieh prejudice, of cmir-e, nnd I "lie . men iiapprmeu in una vjij ac" iiavoaouie , i... ...,. a . .t erai yeare no. iiu uv uu om ine 6pci'iiil chainpions of tho Freedinen 1 i rect a hitle of their surplus uxligiiatiou tou ard Northern ci'iesiu hith the same pn jn.lico exi-t8. Tie people of P.iiU dclplihi have persis'ently refused lo al low negroes in their street cats,' and it "was only by coot don on tho pirt of the late Legislature Ihat they were-final!v obliged to sacrifice-.their pnjdic. It i eotneM hat singular that the glfvcon s'itutel defender of f lie negroes uivi fl'icir MitcniToii exclusively "ViTTiiiTt-ffirr ing in tue South, pa;iu no tt'tentioti to the coUireil people iti Ilie North. AkOXid Newspaper. Tho Caledonia Mercury, which claimed to be the oldest uefpafer in Great Hritaih, aud which for some inoiith past wa issued in the lot in of nu evening hatr-pejiur paper, ceased publication on April 20 Ii.t' It had been in existence since lGOJ more than two centuries ' I AOTIlERRldT. Aatn we record sn outrageous and 1u lc a :t of nej;ro insolence and vio lence. - It is not fashionable to tay so, hut w hat is of more . cons-iiieuee, it i tnttti lo, s.ty, tliMt the nojrio is,noM prov ing his untitiies f rci izt-iislrp in a man- 6Kner.or la let", 'iivinre tic reltellion tnjghL.l'Hjp linder the war power, or nnder an assumed law o iieceseity, -have paid Wm regard Itr thtrh claim of cotmtrtutnmal proi4Hittut. twtt happily- it has not. Ihe leconstruction act are but enabling law to help ihe diaortratiized rebellious States to efttab IWihtyal fepuIk rosuiiie their privilegvi ill theUiHoii, and nothing more. J ' ' ' The-cntitulii)n ajso renuj ited Statin to urotect ihe several States against ji.kmeltedt i4oHce-i-It i trnothls in iv uu iif iiiu api'o.si' vi nic u-ia lature or of the Executive. But w-het'e llieto is" no Legislature or Exectuire, or none that the Ouitcd Statcacoyld recog nite, as lit the. case of the hrith When the rebellion was subdued, what should fbedonet Ia.it not clearly the duty of vouirresa : to protect the Stales and citi- Lzetn froni dottiest io violence under such cucnmstaDcesI- Tlie government could notVait for an application from a Legts- iieeu ei mi nutted in this lamL After two year of lieedotn . ho ha deve'oped but t r mfprrtinen&'Mwni malct nghie wot knd- arading tmt ttreeia on everjr jMible occasion) aud ine o'her for tiioblting policemeu. U'e repeat ihat t hi j btttxt must be put ,downat,tu'CJf Jtfjtr NEWS 01 THp DAY. . ... .. . From Iliehnond. Riclimoml, My 1 1. The' steamer John Sy) veslvr with ' M'. Divi on board, arrived inis alWmiuiv it fi-itKluck. .JLMtfUJ'CtM. her ar rival the ni litai v ariergements liau ieen tnd- by General 8-liottrlJ. A ih-tacluiient of.infaii;. ry wn preifiil and seniiieU were ported at rej; ulai intervaWim-lusinjf about iwo hundred yaijs quarr-otbV liwrtV .-- -: AiLll'eeiiiriJar uialiM"tnl inU-n.e anxiety wh rxnihil. d hy the crowd. bu( lliem wn no ieniuiieiriton no onei-iiit ur titsstnr U lien lliir tie liter wa maiie lal ll. J. L.ons wil on board, nnd after a fo. liii iiit-elni Willi Mr. Uivi, Uruiilil Mr. 1 ivis ashore and cii- Inct' U her lo e crrisi. In a f.-w laiuuies M.. Daiiscinie oer the irabi plank aCfMiipaiiied ny jJen. Button nl ltr. Cova-r. lie l.M.keii very much changed fiolll wliat tli citiz lit ot UH-lonoiid remeiiits led .linn. Th iarlT luitiMM-'iiitely entered tl.e e-irfina athieli wele tirr.'rthdcl by the iiK.uiitt iaVgu-.rd and drove rapidly by a tide .trevt kup toaafd llitt t?Mrt,sl ll,tel. Mexican Xticg Gov. Throckmorton on Jiegittralion. New Orleen. M iy II San "tnuie Tntoei ad rice of ilia 27th ull . eatr thai, ua tb S3 i. MI iiuillian, at Q tuo-laro, ' placed biilisaif al lli head i-f a column of (1,000 men, reading the al M-k on the Lils-rsl. The Olit lasted all dey. - The Lib-ral errs surprised at first and driven I hey sebeequen'.lr rallied andrfrnels4 the Iinpermlixl, who took relume in In city. I be Lihe.al held a ilin uf the nly a law hour, and llien hxik up their old Jxniilio.-- lo. 1 iitockuioiton. of leXae, eays bat It haw at - nrebmtnei ded eay rerton fcr vtgietwr - nnd declines lo do to. At toon ae lb books and pier arrive, lb work uf regielratiua will couiraeoce. K tt . From Chdrtetton. 4 1 C!ir)etlon, May 1 2. Gn. Sickle has ieeeed an oider, reqi rin all persons conoerned in tb seizure .of any kind of real or persoael prop -rty, sequestrated by the Confederal Government, to report in writing to bis liesdq,artr (be einnunt end kind of property eeqteetrated, tli lime end place of sequestration, with tb natnee -i f tl.e original and present owners. Tlie liepu blicsn State Convention lis erfjoorn- sd lomeel iu Columbia on the th ofjulv. A. pUtfjrin w adopted nffinninj ejbeeion lo lb iiepubliceo pany of the North. Foreign Srtc$. r N'ew York. May 1 2. A Cable dispatch t th Herald, dated HielUbsay-i -"XotwitlielandinK ilie taorfactory solu'tiou of the Dixeuibarif que- ti.)ij ly th i Ireaiy arranjjeipent,. feaie,.at sqt.C.. tiinrd and irencrally expressed that war has bee merely poetpoued by the work of lb diploma-list-. i . . eri . Warlike prepara'tioas are tlill actively carried on in France, Germany, Uussia and Greece. It l said llist before lite close Of Ui Peace ufrsnee.aiJjriijKjaiaJ.will likely be sduryssed, by htiland, lo all Ilia power inclined to bellig erent HCllon. I'i Ii:c!i...y'ieen tcloU Will voiiMiieiid and Urjje a -general disarmament Should tin proposal be enlerlaiaeil, another Cor.tjres will i.rohab'v aneemtihr in London to si cure its formtt Mdotition sa. uniform execution . ly s" the ureet (towers. Uul 11 1 luod ghl that even this proposition will not be suoceaaful in i. cuiii'R the inariitenane of ieac6 - " Lm. Ion, May 12. Tlie treaty was elfrned yesVr.Uy by the respective (ioreriiinenta. " Tb I'lusiaue will evacuate Luxemburg ia hnotrth-; - - IWiin. May 12. The French Cabfnelta indu sa'itfaulory etjdanalione to Prusaia.r. ga'diu her recent war-like prepraliu6. . . he aafoin the South ; and we repeet iiur Reed.'of lliiU.l--l'hl irreTufifeiise of the-, thorough compre here. m. M. bv-o D'chimui.I, May 13 The : United Stte Ctiuit a keI ihi tnorninif. " A tnililary yuxrd wm placed around it aiH)(JISlroQgpulica tuM-e niauie. . . At 11 "vilialt, Mi. Pl a brnnght ia sad t.s.k seat with Gen. Purine aod the Martha'. A servant acciHtipanie, bim. llefc. UuiltV relajrojif lha writ was read, and J adi;e -omplehi--iited Gen. Puiton, ia ubef in p it, a miJ lelarvcl him of the raslody of M. l).i. Tda Manliai) immediately served on bou a bench Warrant, tu suawer the Norfolk ittdtMtyraW r-,...,..r Tf. . Mr. O'Connor spoke of Mr. D4vi! long con .SFt "t)l..fwble .bealib atid asked that b iMaiih ; fiwd th hit at inee lo "Ccept , the ba.T, tt si ni nffli. Siine-lime, thai ''eiuii'i"b' f of tbe d-faiy hibrhitiit Mr! ItevUt Cite n to cmrt rested on tbe Govern- wtent and not apcai the Ltisttiet Attotbeir." II also sid that .lialrlli bail should be given by person resides the tt of Virffinia. . toi-elr Mr 1.a1VT4V! . . , ,f . , ,, , - , f ii i T twileO. Itiera hciiiir nornirsvi'.ioo n by a 1a.ge nu.iiM of ..,. 7-Hlg00Oinija7 bm readi gear J over hat niovetuul.-av.eu! b apltU were aeut him. lloiai-a Grs-leV ind Aujuliti SthrH. of XeW York, awl A.- Welch nnd G, n. J .iknn, ot 'biladelphK- ar here lorlha pur pum of k'oii'i bad lof Mr. Havi. -V -i w4harts O C,.mwr, of , Xew Yes kvd thorough cotiipre h v iti o n of .tba t.fae t - bit I auetua ! . sees the minus of Ihe soldiers who are rtAthBea Jrev Tliere is a remedy for this thing which we are etitiie'y iersuded iijutt be avail ed of, u ti lea if.i Uwh-ssnesa cease speedily, aud thai is aaiilver tl resiU ou the part" of the white pe ple to g ve no etnployment to any negro who takes part In ihesa mobs, or la the other mob which produce these. The inconveni ence wll4e4!pWryn;d mit salatat. Tho sooner these persons, psrticplarly thov who eropl- . large rrte, of 2f . Y., ho aii the prosecaliott, and . Mt: Cbaedter, l'ria.iittng Attorney, . at live tb.s aftetauuo . Jioiu ifckJ bein ainonj the nrat followed bv Mr. Suheil. of I w.Voik.,MvJiaaV l'liiJalpLie,aad outers - . - . ... ...... ....-.. - Another Riot in Richmond. IWhmoeJ, M ay 12 The negroe to day at- lemed lo rescea a drankea netrro fiorn tbe (ailHa. Uik:k, clul anil pistol were useil.-r-Ir'oar policeiaen wereb-dly beaten oneof Uiem eeervry injared. A euinpeay uf soldier fruard inline Libhv Pii'w wyrt ciillvd oc, d vej tareit IS of tk tiotvrs. ; . . - - " IVbu lkat wffju)aJ a2rodifl5 I,The G.onnaeod Mistiatior iBrart Mih MvamJ Cm! dl ..TI.. LmI svikl a. J .: ' I- . A ti"niberof inTleTnn reetdtnr nr Virffiaia off 'fed tf efirn smverwe- , Mr. Davie wa-congratulted by several friend Mtt there' was no dcuiuotUkiioa or aoiteofaay kind. ' Aner dvinir bail to appear at tb November tetm 'of tLe. Court, be was taken in aeoacb to lb Spolewood hotel. " - From Wathington. WaeUiiztnnlair U-sTU a. West Virginia wasconliaeed. f YpgiBisr were iiBiied be want of janadidion: 4 I Trr-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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