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SALISBURY, C., MONDAY, JULY 1, 18G7r
NO 2G WHOLE NO. 1769.
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for eeub additional publication, 33
W lovite attentioo to lit following
vary liberal offer. Here U food chance (or
those who are concerned :
. 1 Peruvian Guanno.
Iltvin; thoroughly tested Ibe Ttnmaa Ob
aaao th's teaoo, and become perfectly satisfied
iUl ilk ibe lortatmeot farmer pan snake.
teem Hstles and tlorubroo m those wbo,
overtakes by a mow tor in. Tit down, and, re
rardloe of danger, fall asleep and never wake,
il la impoibl lo reconcile these ntiruaia of
Iba indifference and apalbjr of Virginian with
our knowledge of tbair uaal aagaciiy and
tnbrgy.
We belie? that Iba rpclaUs wbita man
bo now fail lo vote, will tivalo have bia crime
acacralad If bia wifa aid children. II will
be pointed at aod held up to aooro a a lug
garrj, alto deacrud bis section, bit family au
Lit race, wbtn ba miubt Lava aared iberu from
disfranchisement aod tba moat hateful form of
bwlasry. Tba soldier who, frfzlttned by th
grim fiteion of tuddeo death, fiiea to tba rear, U
forever ditbooorad. Bat auch victim of thai
liaaae oo(ititioaaiaa4 ara
ad Mt 'Owt to ffMiMrta 4b fatmrtg f mn pardooalla tbad tberi,r,'.in.t bitraca
. m r r i . - - .
Mraai, i pronmm i purcum, irea pi cuarpt,
lot my labor,! ao jaoautlly of .Onanno Ilia
farmers nay want, and bava it tbipped to their
owa addreaa, they eitnply prtnr tba cot to
Nf York, aod tba freigbi. TLo wiibieg to
make tbia arraagamaat, will depoeit tbeir money
with me bafure iba 1 Sib of Auguat, at wbiob
lima I ax peat to atari North.
i. 8. McCUDDLN'a
Saliabury,JvB21, 1807.
,DO YOUB DUTY.
Il ia tba doty imjrativ spoo every mao in
tba Boaibara Sulaa to regiitar, aod thereby pre
pare - lo vota when election day eomre. No
.oerwlf pereooaj ooaeiderationi, or prejudice,
thootd detar blm from tba performanca of thl
plaia daty. Ua owe it to Limeelf, tp tboae
aaoeg whom ba live aod who are ditfraocbit
ed, aad to poeterity, to dbcaid all precoaceiveJ
view oa tbe aubject, aod to diel Li mind of
paaaioa, tbai ba may, by a compliance witb a!l
the prereqaiaitea. III bimtelf to ditcbarse lit
reepooeible fuoclioo of a
o-wrat
from tbe fratp of thoea politician in tb South
wbo are moving beaten and eartb to tecure it, to
that tbey may, by a iweejiiug diifrancbiemeot,
perpetaita tbeir' rale and keep better uieo under
tba ironleefof ISrolowiim.
Oar owa viewe are ao e!early and forcibly i
preaaed by tbe Kiobmond Enquirtr, aod Exam
imttg tbai we adopt wbal t.iute journal ay to
I be people of Virginia, and oromeod tbeir
taaobipgt to North Caroliniar., a wyrU A if
tiom, aobraea aod truth.
From the Ei juirer
To df, regiittraliun will cumitiPi ee in this
city, under tb ordeia of Gon. Hchoti.-ll, and it
will toon ba in acliva pr c. tltrouliuui the
Sla'O. Va.rpublh the order abicli i to re
ulaleUie regiitraiioo, .o fur at tu hi
f or toed.
Aad now, we cannot but rvnom, in the nlo!
urgent manner, our adrj. e uJ eutrealiu to
uch of oar citisaa a ate not ridu li d, to rog
iter to thi rery man ' 1 t ever t one nut
only regtatar biroaeif, but Me t'.t I ln nt-igli-V)r
4o tbt aniaa ! ihj vol- troat to e&awea to
carry tbe information tbat the re g-teriu officer
are at work. Multitude do not Ukgtb pa
ptrtf and mot nueotlybe jroinpted by
tboaa wb ,
Lot so mao decline to remitter becauae be
may, prachanee, not ytt bava made up bit mind
to vota Iv-lbe elections thai may be ordered.
Tba act of registering will not require bim to
vote; but it will aecure tkt option of vo'.ing or
Dot, aa mar mm expedient ia the future. To
refuea to regUur ia to gj"hiinelf hereafter,
wbatharha may thefi wiah tovots or no:. - No
man iawi enough in tbeeelin.e lo know pov.
itively what it may be bent lo do moutiit ahead,
lleoce it would be very foolih tojose the lib
erty of choice hereafter by refuting to reg!er
BOW. ...v
. While ihoaa who are allowod regilry, owe it
a a duty to tbemaelve aod the Commonwealth,
to avail Ihematlvea of tba privilege, they alo
owe U M a peculiar duty to tbote of laeir fellow,
citiaen wbo ara excluded. A one of ibis laU
ltr.filaijrft .cJInpoJi. iboaal.wbtt.cjia. vxitxv.to
tak eara 01 II too. Uwanpoiol tbe tmaerable
LI I . 1 J t
conspiracy oi Hungry uemagnfiut'S anu.reiusa
party back, wbo ara aeekinir io fixten I hem -
aarn1)ktTanhwi)irha9Hitw0fYhcir''PDi'1n
life, aod deatroy botb yot and us !
. It will be a terrible evil, Trom the tff.'Cta of
wbiek it will take many year to recover, to let
the conduct of our Btaie affairi, pan into tbe
band of the utterly inoompulent and venal men
wbo are bow ee king il for what ibey hope lo
make out of it To oompaa tbeir ends, they
art arraying, tba blacky against tbe while io a
raaoner that .?)) be injunOua to botb raoen; and
they have tbos iropoaed on the white tbe im
permttH duty of uniting in wifdufenc. lie
wbo neglect ihil duly, i falaa to bit country,
bit lamily, aod bia race. Of the crime gint
tba peace of tbe coro'fnunily, through whifli ih
oonapirator aeek ' Iheir corrupt and eentl end
With a aadaoity tbat would do no ditcrtd t to
Bridewell, tba N. Y. Timtt tay:
"It ia impowible tbat tba whiter and btadnr
aod family, which every while Virgioiao com
aut wJioUtU-to tittMt and to- vou
Proceedings of the Cabinet
On ths Summary of the Attorney Gen-
trait Opinion it U Apjtroved.
Washington, June 20 The coucluiion of tbe
lWiduul aod Cabioel iu rirfuroce lo ibe iuter-
prlallou ol the MiliUry II. ooniti uolion law
are staled in tbe following proceedings, whi;b
are published by perwissiou of tbe proper au
iborily:
lo iba Cabinet, June 1 Sib, 1807, present
Th 1'residenl, tbe Secretarv of Hlate, Secretary
of Treasury, Seoratary of War, Secretary of Na
y, J oat Maaler Oenerai, Attorney General aod
tbe acting secretary or toe Interior
Tbe Preaider.l aaaouoced thst be bad under
consideration ibelwoopiuioos Irom ibe Attorney
General, as to iba legal qulioo arising upon
Ibe acts of Cougreea, cuiuinunly koowoaslbe
reoon.lruclioo acta. And that io view of the
great magtiilude of the su' jct and of tbe varf
ous interest involved, Lo deemed it proper to
bava it considered fully iu Cabinet. And lo avail
himself of all tba light which could be afforded
by the opinions and advice of the member of tbe
Cabinet to enable bim to see thsl tbeae lawt be
faithfully executed. And to decide wbatordeit
and lOhtructioot ara necex-jry. and expeuieoi to
be piren lo tbe Military Coimuander.
il said, further, that iba branch of the subject
Inch seemed lo biio first in order fur coo-
idvration was ss to ibe instructions to be tent lo
the Military Commander., for their cuid tnce,
and for (be guidance of persons i Hiring for reg
lutraliiui. J he in.lructi.nn. proposed by the Al
lot my General, aa Set f.-nh in the summaiy
c..i !siiird in h'S last opinion, will, therefore, be
uow considered. Tbe summary ji tLeu read
at leng;b. '
Ktcli section was then cotsidured, discussed
and vutl apoa a follow:
9. Military offioert of toy Stat, prior to Ibe re
tx llion, ara not tubiart to disquaiincanoa.
10. Municipal ofheera, that is to aay, officer of
incorporated cities, tow at aod village audi at
mayors, aldermen, town council, potior, and other
city or lowu oHlcers, ara not eubjeot to disqusIiDca-
tion.
11. Persons wbo have, prior to iba rebellion
Uen members of ibe CoriirrvM of ibe United State,
or member of any State Legislature, are aubject to
disrpialiDualion. Uut tboae wbo bave boeu mem
ber of convention framing or ameodloir the con
stitution ot a Stat, prior to tbe rebellion, are not
subiet-t lo disqualification.
IX All tbe executive or judicial offioert of any
Slate wbo took ao oatb to support tbe Uonttituttoo
of the Lulled State ara aubject to disqualification,
aod in Uicae I include county officers, at to wbom
I made a reservation iu Hi opinion berutolore eiv
en. After full contideiatioo 1 bare arrived at ibe
ewtusian rtiat they arw uhJcrtO diwjnatitlcatlovr
ir Ibey were required lo lake a a pan or weir of
ficial oath, the oath to Support tbe Constitution of
thtr l olled STiTH."
Concurred io unanimoutly..
13. Persons wbo axetctaed mere agenciea or em
ploy meott under Stale authority, are not disquali
fied , such as commissiooert io lay out roads, com-
namiooeri of public work, vuitort ol btate lusli
lutiont. director of State bankt or other Hlate in
stitution, examiners of banks, notartw public, com
missioner to lake acknowledgment of deeds, aod
lawyers.
XKOAOiaO IK aUKLUOil.
-- The Pnuuiunt
lialllmore, June SI. Tbe Presidential party
received Vaaonio civil honors, and departed
aortljwaid amid enthusiasm.
) JlQatraiion in Alabama.
alfB'gnmery, Jun 21. Tb result of fou
daya regislrsimn in Moutgomery it 1,183 black
and 137 wbite.
Ltfndoo, June 21. The thirteenth nnivert
ry of Queen Victoria's coronation was msnifi
eeallt oeUbraied.
ihaniagbam, June 31. 1 he harangues of a
maa lamed Murphy caused Ihr recent riot.
Tba toop uaed cutlaMea and several of tbe n
Hungarian Wat, M- U'orlb demanded that
tbe Goreinraent bring in bill for lb emaocl
palionof the Jewt from civil and political dis
abilities. ; '
Jlerlin, June St. Parties from Hun.ary aay
Napoleon continue to purchase a large number
ofiorae mere. -
Tbe Queen of Prussia visit Queen Victoria
at ao ear j day.
olara were wounded. . Miwpbr continue to
i i -. -i , . i ., .
uaraogue, uuiroinparaiiv quiel prevail.
N 1 ork, J une 23. A special committee of
tba. iitw lurk riremaot Association, with a
.! ; n i .
prewniauve ctrrmtre lor Woinmoia, no. tja.
aailed fesltrday in tbe Manhattan for Chtrlets
ton.
The Pou'i Wsshuiflton special sayt tbat Gen
.Sickles tall probably not be relieved as re
quested
The Prtridtnlial Party. .
Boston, June 14. Tba Preeidentisl party and
odmerou. Marosio bodiea arrived here yester
day. . - -
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Two tbinirt must exist at to any person to dis
qualify him Iroin voting: First, the cilice held prior
to tlierebelhon, and, afterward., participating in
the rebellion.
Coueurred in unanimously, but tba Secretary
of State, tba Secretary of the Treasury aod tbe
Secretary of War express the opinioo tbat Law
ytrt are such officers as are disqualified, if ibey
participated in Hie rebel. ion.
11. Au eel to til upon a person me ouuooe ol
engaging in rebclhou, in u it be aa overt aod volun
tary act A person forced into military service
caunot bo beid lo be disqualified from voting.
All voted aye except the Secretary of War,
wbo voted cay as ibe proposition it tinted.
15. Mere acts of charity, where the intent ia to
relieve tle wants of tlieofejeet of such charity, and
not done in aid of the, cause in which be may have
been enraged, do not disqualify. But organized
contributions of food and clothing for the. general
relief of persons engaged in the rebellion, and not
Ol a mereij ssuusrj iiiarti-mr, out cuuviuuuoo to i :.. i
enable thein to Derform their unlawful obiecL mv !'
be claf.vd with acts which do disqualify, forced
contributions to the rebel cau-e, io ibe form of
taxes or military assessments, which a person may
be compelled to pay or contribute, do not disqualify.
10. Members of the rebel conventions, congresses
and legislatures, diplomatic agents of the . rebel
Confederacy and other officials whose offices were
created lor the purpose of more eOectually carry
ing on hostilities, or who?n dulies appertained to
P'ie Prtih'ntial Party
Providuice, June23.-J-Tbe Preideut ' trip is
a coiitmufj ovation. .o speeches are made. 11
is the gt of the Slate ibrough which be
passes, icretsry Seward and Gen. Housseau
share in lie honors.
o
The JSuratt Trial Politics Jnttrvc
tioni JliliLtry Commanders Gen.
Sicilef Letter die, dbc.
Wasbitlon, June 23. The proceedings in
tbe Surratf case were mostly eonhned lo details
of ibe attack on Mr. Seward aod fa:nily. o
thing poifed or new bearing on the case i de
veloped. Ida defense again insisted upon re
calling tb) prosecclion witnesses for cro exam
ination, averting tbat two were corrupt and two
were in acted at felons. Ibe Court a (rain
took Ihn'tnslUr oiider advitemeDt and ad
Tbere i a thorough lull in politics since th
departurejof tba President. Several members
of Corgrets bava arrived but tbey are oon com
mittal. I
Tbe foltiwing order was issued to-dsy :
Adjutant Gkneral's Okkick, )
Washington, June 21, 180.
I
Whersss. several commanders of llie Mililarr
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ino suppon oi uie reoei cause-, muai oe ueiu io oe jjirtrK U created by the acts of Cng.e, known
disqualified. as da leconttructioii acta,." fiavo expressed
All those who, m legislative or other ofllcial ca- j, ... . r ,
' , ,, ,., 1 doubt .i tn Uie proper construction hereof, and
paciiy, were encaael in the lurtlieratice of the 1 , , .. .... ..
- , ,7 8 ., . . ... ' in resp' '" of ilielt i.uci. u.l dalles i.u-
coiumon tin awlu purpose, wliere the duties ol the , ,' , , ' ,. , , ,.
The oath prearnbed n, the aiippleirwnla! act ' offic.. necessarily hud relation to the tupport of the , avr 8L."' nave applied io me rx-
.dr!ii.fs:i li.eq ii!icalumsreq.iire.l,aiideverJ per-j rebellion. lecutivslor luMrmation in relation tbereto, and
n w iei can take ihv oulli is tut. tied to have hu U.it ofiicers, who. during t'ie rebellion, divharg-' wlierea the usid acts of Congress have been
name entered uoa tbe I .t of .voters. ed oflicial duties not incident to war, but only such referral lo ttie Attorney Genernl for his opinion
I u this all voted ay except the Secretary of I duties i belong even to a state of peace, and were i thereof, and the said aclt and the opinion of the
War, wii.i voted uv. necc-wry to tue preservation ol order and the ad- Attorfy General, bave bceu fully aod carefttl-
authori.v min.srrano.ini .aw, a.e noi io oe consiuerec , , . . , . . p-esidenUn conference
. . . i w 1 1 in upnti.i ui lit- a oiiirni 1 1 n ii-nni Liiirnin
v.. ...... ;.: f . ,.i.t. ,i. not di-W.fv. but wliere a Derson has bv speech or Th Peaideia accepts the summ.iry to tfie AS
nuahficaiions of the axolictnt. or cnlerii.Lr ur.on ' Dy ,nmc" w. C."?B ,u ""'"
INTERESTIN'O DISCOVERV IN
XT' . Ql I'T. - 'wit
Tho XUe of Alezaudria oliaerrea :
Jaja aLoat a t red! ore founrj'lo tlie Iro
vmce of rayoam. The atorv eoea tliat
ao old resident of tbe Province waited
lately in a intterioaa'manner npou bit
iiiguneas ryia aakea perraitsion to make
a search for the garden of an ancient
Coptic convent, now abandoned, with the
view of discovering a treasure which old
manuscripts describe as being hurried in
a certaiu apot. Hie viceroy granted the
nocessarj permission, allowing the p
plicant to retain a third of what l.e
tuiKh' discover. The .researches com
menced, and aro said to hnvo speedily
Lronijljt-to liirht a tieasnre coubis'.in
partly of rejy ancient gold pieces rather
I .1 X I w . . i ,
linger mao i.vapoieoos, oi a lo.ai value
represented as at abont fifty millions of
francs. The discovery bavins; been tele
graphed to Iias eUTiu, the Viceroy hft
to investigate the matter in person. Can
it be the caah-box of j Aroenopolia
XXXYJI., which that monarch lot on
a journey, according to inscription ou
tho obelisk of Lnxor f
The Great Juiffk.Tha Timea a few :
day ago was merry over the marriage
of the Herald and Mistisiippian, and
thought the paper should ba called He.
Mit-a. an abbreviation of both names. We J '
hnvo decided on a better plan, and a foaa :
of an American Eagle had decided on .'
the name of Herald .and Mitaiaeippiab.
Herald and Miasiraippian.
Ali'id how you tosatbe American Ea-.
gle. llmfs.
tj nek of comprehension ! r.ut not a
w ord against the noble bird. Ia he not
vcaminz at the ton of hia voice, 'morw
blol for my beak more wool for my"""
lalong !" Doesn't ho proudly soar wild
the mnto?"?jtarttu4nmn ! 'gfaeeC"
fully floatinir, which litterally iranalafenJ.
HP,.,- !,. I C....I -I f...
..jr.UiiM. wg..mymmiy. , fiuiu4si;u.riaiiii .
I must grasp the one thing needful green
backs." Did he not aoar around the
Russian Bear and cajole him oirt of ai
ice-berg I Does he not peck distressing
lv at tba Rritiah T .ion t AnA hant Lk
magnificent screech silenced tbe inaignx
nmcant jockasdoodle-do of frinee
which sought to repose on tho dong hill
of Mexico? Great bird, say we; and
the nnhappy House of Ilapsburg echoes
"great bird !"
QEURIT
CONFISCA-
He
The linsrd of KevUtralion have no
o admmi.ler any other oath than the prescribed ; Iherrby engaging in rebellion or as dLsrjualified. j
any trinl or investigation of Ins qui. lineal iont,
either l.y wTinesses or any other form of proof.
At loeitUtMhip and TtsidtC4.
3. The applicant lor registration must be a citi
zen of the stale afld of tbe United fetates. lie
may be registered if he baa been such citizen for a
period less than twelve: months at the time he ap
plies for registration, but he cannot vote at any
election unless his citizenship haslAfn extended lo
the full term of oue year.
Cobcurred id fiiiauiiiioUJy. '
4. An . unnaturalized person cannot take this
oath, but an alien who has been naturalized cau
lake it.
All voted aye except tb Secretary of War,
who voted nsy.
5. No minor can take the oath.
Concurred in unanimously. .
Jj. No one who has been ilisfrancliiscd foV nartic
ipation in any rebelliou against the' United States,
or for felony committed against the laws of any
State or ol-tlic United States, can safely take the
of the Soulb should b mustered into op
myss boJItieaiiyi: without a emtseqaenr
la all the relations of lif . Tbeir. only hope lies
ilirrrioyof tottrtit. bM(J on a cooVcu'
tioa er narmoTiyTntrrwtrAnrrine system i
alia crottd Which la now going oe, and which
tsadt direotly to a disl urbane of these relations,
may well cause - disquiet and resentment lb tbe
wbitasia tba Souibao Suite.;:, .
7 1 From the Examiner.
. . ' Tba supremacy of
tbe Caucasian lace in tbit State dependt simply
The actual participation in a rebellion, or the ao.
tual commissiou of a lelonyrdoes not amount to dis-i
Irancuisement. 1 he sort 01 distranchlsement here
.meatit ialliat, which is declared by la .pasacl by
competent authority, -or which has been fixed upon
the criminal by the sentenco of the court which
tiled him for the crime.
No law of the United States has dicUred the
penalty disfranchisement for pariicipaiion. in the
reoemon alone, rtor js t Known that any sucti
law exists in .either of these ten. States, except
peihaps Virginia, as to which State special iustruo
liont will be given. J .
. All voted aye except the Socrctnr r of war, who
dissent! to tbe second and third prtiaraphs.
7. As to Ihedisfranehiscmeut arising from bavinu
held office followed by participation in rebellion.
This is the most important part of the oath, and
requires strict attention to arrive at ita meaiiing.
I deein.it proper to givij the exact words. The ap
plicant mu-4 awe or airtirm as follow.Si'--; 'j
That I bave never L:a a inem.bwci.anv State
Legislature, nor held any exectitiyo or Judicial olrice
Uj fny at ale, and after wards engaged iu ail iiisur
rection or'febelllou agauiat tl.o Ln'itcd States, or "
givcri aid or- oomtort to the enemies thereof; that I
y itisvH nnvcr taken srr oath aaa gurtnber of f kyngrpss r.
of Hie United States, or as an oU'rtr of the United
States, or as a memhor of any ratat .LegWatu'rey or
as an cxecntrv or jrrdiciar TDrrrcpr ot njr States to
support the Constitution of the 1 nited Mates, and
afterwards engaged in insurrection or rebellion
against the United Statis, or given aid or comfort
ito the enemies thereof." -
- Two elauerrts must eoneor in- onle-4orisqualify
a person undcl Mksw clauses : "-First, the oflke and
official oath to support the Constitution of the U
nited States.; secondengaging afterwards in rebel
lion, lloth must exist to work disqualification, and
upou u9 wuu uiaio aauna or me o.are regrsi musi nsppeo in lue order ol lime uiemioneo.
are, beyoad tqulioo, the most serious and i.m
ponatrrthaT' ever "da VeTo'pedTu poo any nii'q"! a
tbia coaotry, Lttppinets, Honor, and Security
to Life, Liberty aad Property, cao all be tecored
by gilrlWav aila--aB4' pertU too 4armtog
to eooumplate, ; at the 'lbongbt of wbivh we
tremble, Dtaaee oa, if oar people do not arouse
t hern t elves and I east off tbe tf atby and sluggish
neat which fetter many orouTesT men. - torn
vy, uarUr of the State the information
reaches us that a large namber of our citirentj
he must come under the disqualification.
. 17. The. board must see that lha name of the
person offerii-g to vote appears upon the registia
rion list. They cannot receive the vote of any per
son who-e name is not uon the list
IS. The mode of voting is provided in the act
to be by ballot. .
19. i .elates to the oath to be taken by the offi
ccrs COmjirising tlie bard.
The last four was concurred in unanimously.
In tit CaWuel June 20lh, 1867. Present
the. President and the same Cabinet ofheera as
on the 1 Sib except the assistant Secretary of the
Interior. -
The President announced to the Cabinet that
after full deliberation- bo-ooeurrd with ibe
majority, upon those actiont of the summary
upon which the Secretary of War expressed hia
dissent and that be concurred with the Cabinet
upon those sections approved by a uusnitnotli
vote.
That it appeared tbat tbe Military Ctm-
manders entertained doubts updn the points
covered by tbe summary, and. as their action
hitherto list not been uniform, be deemed it
proper,, without furthor dulay, to communicate
in a general order to tbe respeotive Coiumand
erslbe points tet fourth iu tbe summary.
whole it signed by order of the Presi-
NEWS OF THE DAY.
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Washington, Jone 20. The President leavei
for the Noith in tbe morning. .
Prominent citizens of New Orleans have tele
grapljeil the President urging Mr. King, of the
1 imri, icr me .iiesican .uihiud.
Gen. Lohgstieet has been pardoned. ,j
The Russian treaty is otticiaily promulgated
llrgistration funeral of Judge Lyxms,
Richmond.. Juhe:20. The recistration in tbe
. r- t -r -r -i r jnc --i.. j.
City su fir stands 1080 .black lo BO wftite.
Judsre -Lyons' fuueraVXhia. evening,. waa.aU
tendreST'bT wvcralfioTisanrf YertoiiarArTntT
nesa was suspended anil the 0:ty-WI -wore-tpl-
ken that path, Js not diualified,
All voted ay except tbi Secretary of war; who
voted eay.. . . , . . - ,
8. Officers of tbe United State who have, prior"
to the rebellion, beld office, civil or military under
tEeXHnSTJKesmfhaye-tahea a offioial oa1
tersnprtart the CoowHution of the United States
are jsubtect to disqualification. . - . r i
ed during tbe procession
Circular F-tvm Gen. Suckles.
Charleston, June 20. Gen. Sickles baa iasued
a circular explanatory of certain paragrapba of
-orde 82, hriy "WWti regard te Uie suppression
ol in e sai ot distilled spirits.
Witminirton, June 23 The beavv rai-.s eon
li una ainjual a Lthji ul, .iu ltaupliou. Tht frjaiicriJ
are gwwtlv "depred in ajujei;juancauf.ihe.iui.
aisa dsjaaga le tftttctopt.
The -nail train troing west on the Wilinington
-frd" MWncbesTer Tiattrisd l'reklh Trei
tiphi- Pptcock slat ion last jiialit. J. 1).
Froin Washington. , .
Washing1on June 2 1 .There are nineteen
appjicantstor the vaetntgrictthural Corn mis
A person w ho has held aa-titW and takeft Utit -
oath to tunoort the Federal Constitution, and has
fled. . So. loo. a person who has engaged in reuel-4- Marous OtterburgNif Wiaoonsiii, now Consul
ben, but has not theretofore lield an othce and ta- jo -tho' City of Mexico, 'is appointed Minister,
viaa Campbell.
. . -, - - Steaner Sunk. , - -- -Fortress
Monioe, June 21. The ttearoer
fjlooa collided -with the schooner Mtryil.
Ban ks "off To eTIVootoBf , an? tloriffteuTTtrtr-Btes,-..Tbe
crew were saved.. " : - ' -
lorneGeneral's opiuion as a practical interpre-
tationbf ibe original acts of Congress ou the
points, therein jirrscribed, and directs tbe same
to be transmitted to tue respective Military
Coininnders f ir their information in order tbat
there bay be uniformity io the execution of said
N 'iii
dent.
E. D. TOWN SEED,
............. Assistant Adjatant General,
Tbdfollow-ng is Oen. Sickles' letter addressed
to the Iditilant (ienerat :
lave the honor to request that I may be
relievedfrom command in this District. And !
respeclilly demand a Court of enquiry upon my
official lotion, that I may vindicate myself from
llie aciisalioii of the Attorney General, pub
lished, i ia pitsiimed, with -the approval of tbe
PrCsiddit. Congress having declared the so
called. Salt-Governments illegal, the dec'eralion
of the Jtlotnej General that Military authority
bltrbcit aueried"oTib"e provenla tbeexwICiol)
of Ibe reconstruction aact; disarms me of tbe
meant to protect life, property or tlie rights of
citizens, nJ ii'.euacea all the i Die re is iu mete
Slates wilk ruin.
The Merclituts National .Bank of Memphis
Tenn., on its own applicaiyon is relieved as a de
potiiory of Publio nfoaies,
-oo
The Capture qf Santa-Anna Cofirmed
Arc?, Bishop Spaufdiny. !
New Vork. June .23. The capture of Srfnta;
Anns, at Sisal, hat been confiVined. 'ef Crux 1
had not turrendered. Captain Genera Monza-
no had surrendered.' - " !
A-Rilne letter says that it is aid ibat Arcb
Bishop Spaulding will return tr?-Araerica a Car
MEXICANTREACHERV AND A MEXICAN
VICTORY.
Washington, Junt 17. Tbe following is an
extract of a letter written by ao officer of its
Liberal army lo bit brother in Monterey, dated
Queretaro, May 20, 1867, giving an account of
the treachery which resulted io the surrender
of that place, and tbe capture of Maximilian.
e savs :
Colonel Lopez, commanding the rezimoot
f the Empress, probably for tbe purpose of sav
ing bis lite in case of defeat, delivered to us tbe
tort of ,the Convent da la (Vii7. tha Ire in all
the fortifications.
"This took place on the 15tb instant, at 4
o'clock, A. M., ajd immediately our regiment,
witb that of Lapremus Padres reoccupied this
post, nnding all the troops or the enemy last
asleep, except the, sentries. When we reached
Ltbe fort we jumped over the entrencbeinecls,
furprioed the guards, aod at once occupied all
4 powte of lire fortifications. - - --. -
"The surprise was to complete that when we
challenged ibem, they found the points of our
bayonets at their breasts, and tbe soldiers, ofii
cers, and chiefs surrendered tbeir arms without
firing a single 'shot during tbe whole affair.
All tins was effected by tbe two regiments above
named, au J during' the whole lime tbe lines of
tbe beseigers aud tbe beseiged remained ia tbeir
posilious.
"After we found ourselves master of the
most impurlanl point, we marched with tbe two
companies of our regiment into the uiidsi of
the enemy lo the principal square aod ascend
ed lo the steple of the Franciacm church,
of course, without tbe. koowledoof tbe
enemy.
SMITH ON
TION.
We remarked some time ago that if
confiscation should be commenced in the
South it would end intheorth. ThU
view of the matter ia taken bj Hon.
Gerrit Smith, who, in a recent letter jnst
...ui:l I .
published, says
"Confiscation once entered upoo, it
will be difficult, if not impossible, to aet
limits to the spread of itf demoralizing;
power. The spirit of lawless greed ens
gendered by confiscation will no more
stop at State or other lines than will tbe
flames of a praire fire at the word of
command. Let there be confiscation in -the
Sooth for tbe benefit of these. Mr.
Stevens' loyal losers, aod also - for the
benefit of the poor blacks, as he also pro.
poses; and very soon, under its debauch
ing influence, immense numbers to the t
North will be clamoring in tbe name of .
"Agrarianisin," "Equalization," and oth
er taking names, for their neighbors' pos
sessions. And these rich possessions, it
must bo remembered, will kindle the
spirit of robbery, as can atone of the
i.nni.'iu.M.i.. of the desol" o.-.-
'
MUST REGISTER.
The New Orleans papers are become
in tnoro zealous aud urgent in calling
upon the white voters to register, and .
tlio following incident, reported bjr the "
I'icuy uns the 7tb,. indicates thaLftkr.m ,jL...
is arousing the business men to moreen '
ergetic efforts: .-yf
We heard yesterday of a merchant .
w ho went one morning among his clerks
and atked if they had registered. One '
of them told him he had not, and inti
mated that be did not care to would '
not degrade himself so mnch did not r
care how the election went the country'
had gpe to any how t Well, said
the merchant, if you do not care to vote,'
tuinK yourseu too goou io uo so, ana ao . -not
caro how the election goes, yoa can-,
not do justice to me, whose entire interests ;"
depend upon the city and State going ins
to the. hands of safe, prudent and cons ' '
servative men. I advise yon to go and :
register ; at all events, I have no use for '
your services notil jon do So, as I know ,
that there'is no impediment whatever iu
the way of your registering, if you try; '
If ull employers would act thus, the city .
and Statu would be safe.
" At daybreak, we commenced ringing tbe
bells of the church, and began firing on all points
Tbe enemy, not knowing what bad happened,
awoke frightened and in the greatest confusion.
Disorder was the result, the'eoemy running in
all directions without the hope of escape, as
whenever" 'tlieV tlf uck'OUr tine Iney Were fired
at from. Ibe front, rtnd by us from tbe rear. This
was a death blow, no oue escaping.
A letter hut been recaivad here from Quere
tnro, in which it is said the general iu-cbief on j
the 24th ultimo issued the necessary orders for
the trial uf Maximilian, Miramoo, and Mejia,
in accordance with tbe law of Jauuary 2tb,
1861
The Attorney for the Government at once
adopted the proper proceedings. Maximilian
bas retiiieated of the geueraUiu chief ermiasion
.... . 1 . j " .l ly. . .1
lo send a leieram io ioe x ruasiau miuis.er iu . . , . , . , , , j :
. , ... a ..reu-. .i tlncUcT garb be virtue, atiu your drapery
Mpii.m Ilia nurrwiit of which la to renuest bim. B '. . . '
aud also Don Mariano Kiv. PaUcio. ibe fat bet rt'ss ; letjeur auoea oe wisaom.
fieetipt fttr a Lady1 J)res. Let your -earrings
be attention, encircled by pearls
of refinement, the diamonds ol your nock- L
lace he truth, and the chain Christianity J,
your breastpin charity, ornamented Willi . -
pearls ot geiitleueaa; your finger rings
be ali'ection, set round with the diamond
of industry ; your girdle be simplicity,
wrtn the tassels of good uumpii.letypqir
SENSIBLE BLACKS.
I'
of General Iiiva l'alacio, and tbe licentiate Mars
tine? Du La Torre, lor act aa his defenders.
Tbe telegram was transmitted to General Diss,
to be by bim forwarded to the parties ad
dieted, -
- ' . ., , . -i-, jt.. i
me I'nucess ot rrnSBia gave ner tro-: ..ii-r-f Mxmu vh hwrw. .e te
ther Alfred of "England a liearr iij; , .----f- -. - - - -- ai -; .
nrvfvn B-rrrlrlnT nicptirir' hfm in The Kxbrt-
. I rr. i j .1 .... 1 lVmnf.il ma.la vacant hr
HarreU I like a pistol shot. , Mr.. Jones tdserve-, annmber of the lead-
son, overseer of ibe road, and a seolion masterj rr-a .r -Irmtl' Im tnrne
ing eloieJ men of that cityrdeelined for
Gen. Swayne,TOmmandmgmAlabma
having made known to. Ibe colored" pop-
tilrmoTj of JloJbi
fill ffonv- their Bnmbr tha ofiice in the
asterl
named tivrd were killed. Several others were
injured. The aocideul wa. caused by the heavy PulnP,M ( "."
- . He has civca iioO ";umi
Fiftv feet of the trestle wo;k over Stewar
creek bridge on the Wilmingtoo and eldon
Railroad washed away this morning. H. i
iboughtthat theRoekfish bridg-over. ibe tame
road, wl I if wasueu ir un .ni"
BFRr ttrrtoyof the bridge wiir BFrwng"1
o -
Tho 'owner of
hilanthropist on his Derby, winnings. ; the following reasons and recommended .
la has ei vco 200 guineas to a widows' 1 Mr. Pjuter. a. white .mn: for the Dlacei.
home at Epsoiti, which might .be called jt ia bout the most sensible thine we
on robbing 1 eter to pay t aui s wite. ha ecn of Ute ln MJ.
Foreign W exes.
SU rterburg, June 23. Tba Cxar has ar-
London, Jone Zd.-A UonttanMhople epe-
Clal ansooncea tbat tbe sublime Forte ba ao
ceeded to tbe proposition for a joint commission
to investigate ibe Cretan grievances . .
Knh, June 24-'-In k mwe-hAs of the
Sptargeon aays ,that the Church ofj "They believe that the welfare of our
JCnclaniil ia " lha. Lnunt of ftver ua-Jeitv Aria the condition af hirKuAncra dei
cioan neayt aw iocie JiMJtex.oi. xuiiTmapii--matna m . j-
church. ' should be selected for the responsibly
Manchesterprohibits the firing of. Tided he be loval. TbeTBgflaa,"ffwft
show to their white fellow citizens tbat
j a V
crackers on tue rour
llhe-rising generation; 1
early
You ng ladtestn England aay tha nrr
til they are married tbey have a better
occupation' than politics, Mr. Mill is
shocked.
after 8 o'clock.
a Jo.Juaitlt,r iratve cheerftrflrbtaHat aa -
class: whenever it is evident o them that:
the causf of peace, and the Weil-being of -tbe
comunity, of which they are' no small -
part, make the doing of thi the bettei
pair:
Tl
1 rife
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