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.-.Hi fflfffl VOL. 2. THIRD SERIES. SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1867. NO. 51 WHOLE NO. 792. r vs ii . iy. TERMS; WtttLt, 1 year, f moot La. . . Cam la advance. ..$3 00 ...J 60 i Oai&i RATES Of ADVKHTISINQi ..are (space oflJ line) first iiiaertion, $1 00 Id, 3d, aud stb insertion, each, 60 for aca tiidilMnal publiealton, jj CONSEKVATIVE STATE EXECUTIVK COMMITTEE, rot rm fiars it Liaat, Duo. W. A. Graham, U.lkbura " George Ho aid. T arbor o " Daniel O. Forle, Raleigh. " Thomas Bragg, A. aMwmrnn ".J. & Mv Lean, 0 feraborp,', . . Oea. Samaef ' falters., PatersonC" Robert Strange, E,q., Wilmington. Hon W..N II. Smith, Murfreesboro'. " Z. U. anc, CttarlotU. B-S. Ojutb.Atjfy w, F. U. gatterthwaite, fcatj, Washington. Ralph Gorrell, Esq , Greeoaboto. lioo. 8. J. Person, Wilmington. " A. T. DTido, Franklin. rturr distsict. Henry A Gilliam, Esq., Eden too. Boa. JnM R Slubbs, WiDiamsioa. CuL Wm. V Martin, Elizabeth Uly. S BOOSTS BBTBICT. Geeeee V Strong, Ka,., Oo4dsboroa J 00. H Uaugbion. Keq,., Sftbn, Col E D Halt, Wihnuiftoa. rata suvskt. J no. D Taylor, Esq., Brunswick Co. Hon. Tlx S Ashe, VTadesboro'. Jess O tjhrpberd, Esq ., Fayettevin. rocnt Of truer. Hon. William Eaton, Jr VYarreolon. Joa. J Dae Eaq , Louuborg. B C Badger. Eaq, RaWigh. rirra wrraicT. Wa L Scott, Eq, Uieroaboro', Hod. Bedford Brown, Locnat HiB. Uoa Jame U Leach, Lesinftoo. fixra dutkict R F Aroiliid, Eq., WilkboroV Andrrw C Cowlct, Eq , HanptooTilte. utevti aitmicT. L 8 Gash. Ff, Hradrraoorille. CuL Jaa. R Lure, Wtbter. Plato Durham,' E., Shelly. NEWS OF THE DAY. 01J Thad: J'ow tone 1 viith the Mon yrets. ,' Waohinirton. D& 14 A mM "WtalWm from Virgiuia, North aoJ Koulh Carolina vikIm! Thad. turiia oalrUajr. TU lollvwinf M nlWilad : 8lo and that ha rri.r.lJ lh lniaih mnit (ajlur aa an rvidmce of thf fltklriMna of public opinion. A Virginia uVW-fale Mid that It would work ar rtouiy afamt rrrutialructHHi. Hi.tiii. thought it ouuld ul fail to do vtherwiaf, and uiulu r-(iiU wm e..lin(i"J. A North Caroiiua nnf". natiwd llama, aid tlir? would frt alonj rf y wtIL Nortiwfn whitt wff mar tnrhtriMd about imvtw auflraf thao btmth- "I " ra hu& kli. liulX h Uh "UU-Uuud i nai i Thk National 7nUJiyenrr, npfakinf o( llie firt?-6ven memUrj of Cotigrcao who voted for t lie iireucliment of the IYoiJeiit, aJ : 'The time i not far distant trlien fhc men who have time deliheratelj gibbets fed ilieir names, followed li v the scorpion Ui-h of popnlar -om, will crt in their 2"jJ'or lb. nwBr'Hin4 u . fall ami the rocks to hide them (ruin the odintn the ; uave incurrea. CULTIVATION UF Tlir GRAPK. Oannon'i LVaoHptirs Catalof u of natir Qrapr Vina haa (aOni into ur haoda, and at w ara o( tli opinion (hat tha cultivalton (A tU Grape in tli it Bute for win purpart la daatiovd lo kecoiu a vary profl table buamraa, w eotiy from tb Cata logue referred to a frw remaikt on the Mb)rcL Though wnfiro ff ' i(wrial and not a genrrU um, we tmat thry will be found tntrtveting, eaprriaHy to thoa who Lave bad thrir mindi directed to lliw branch of botiraa :l "A large ahare of lh public altrnlfon hcjiin to be turord to Om) inouirf whrtbrr GraiM Culture can he made profitable lb the Southern Puira f In the North aud Wrat (lie rpmarkab'e auorrea of Uraiie Urowrtahaa lu( awoaaeluVd tluaqorattoa WiImm entire aatiafaUio. We would uaiuralljr iofr dial mV5 adUQItart vf joil and clituataar nwrj by tbiloulu. Jkotl aflatpchuivlitaUl grape' grow: Ing by wthern propfa, harr fully ovuAruied thia auppoaitiua, Kiaouph (f known to force us ao ron olode wiUmmiI any iuifiinya. that tlie acxl and ch- mmw Wrnr-SaumerB Sfatri are aJuiuaUy adap ted to the cullivatitMl of the Urape. It la not espectvd that we can make winea aupe- nor to thuee made la fiance and the olhf coon-1 thouelit that wiild Jo, but mirpTi(ed a law -m.r- trie or fcuroj, but we shall be able to make purer ' cring tin- C'otireiittoa l niailih I'rovuuuoal gfi- and bfJihier winca, than thuee ent to tbia country j nriiuM-nt TIhmi if the Cotitutioua were rryected, trow abroad. Ilrudvethe flaror of our native wii-t. tbrj would hare, at lrt, loil' nlhcrra. when well made, are better adaplrd to the ta-itr fetTent had diawu up h H with two or line of the AmerK-an people. It w reatiMiable to aup- j beurfiual pruvurjns. On wu to permit a major- pose thai our wtoce caa be made to supercede the J ty ,f Tt,, 0 afC'm or reject Coustituuoua ; and ua of all forrio otilturea. I another that the ct-urenlMMi shall, a inuVpendefit 14'. k... A . ; L- . I . i .1 ...1.. -' - " iriruciiriit. m rjair. a valalili.'i iroTerullienta. in lieu Ul ' ne milia ry, aa won tii' Ori(iluiioi w reuJuvr iiti mutton tv ('turrit (i . a.'ur rulicurioa Ij tlx marwitT af.iTa'd ) The il.lftration approTii' thia. Rlern enq'iirel wliellier the old ina'li'ra would be able to at Jjco tlie negroei from otni(i protM't ly. Ilarii. replied t!'l the Ui-?ro- ere dependet.l mi tlie old ma'ter (or Ui!y bread; life M, tt-n- lore, dan1.1T, but he hoped the negroes acre lana- THE UAt'iTOL. Af'er I he llottae of llrnresentati'M had decide 1, by a nmioritr of more than two to one, that the 'resident had been lilauieloM in his hijrli olllce after tMs vote had been i ffor'id hj even a majori ty of the Radicals themselves it was somewhat surprising that the Seriate would hwe permitted a mere monntu l.aiik, a man fotslt-d into ttt4Mdy by a ronrurreoce of extraordinary irrum a'ai ccs without a psraMul, to eonvrt tl it august lxdy into an fran of iiu iieachment, tlicrehy uorpinir the powers suffrage thao Honih- ;of the IJ'a- an tltefmud tnrjnest of thf ami prejmljftr'if a qorettott that innirt rtm broerht before It in a jadieial the Republtcaa party of NuiUi Caiwliua ( . . . . Jci...einr; A tT If I ill sjaattfjaitaj r Hl IttsjJ aaaa- wwfm e -. , , a , cnti.-al. fnle tongii, 10 the rebel, the , lihi waa done jealeHay in the mflerimn ol the oufoted cmiU ahuvLuiifccaaJiJ. tU lata would tie terrible. "Tlied" favored the reeaj of the clause rej'iirir(j a niaiortltr of reenter.-1 vo'er. I ne tiriecaiioii North Carolina in the cultivation of the eraiie. We oooiisenord wtthouteipenenceofourownor of any peraua laa awai as, ami aa a cuoaeueooei, more than half oar time and lalxjr were loat 111 the cultivalion uf wunbleas larirtiea, wbuh we were forced to aliaodon after aeveral er a OuU. Ktill or eiperioieiit has been eo.irrly aatwlat.tory , has paid us much Mtter than the aame land and capital would hare paid IB any other bunneta o crop, and uu induced us to enlaife our (jiae j me to tu lull estent ot our means. v liare atout one 1 of eridmme 1'eat i.mali.Kia buodvd and thirty acres now in cullivalioa sd ! A Virinnia neirro aaid llarrw' remark awlied expect to plant four or Bre hundred acre, more this , l0 hit lntritt, where aliout SXJ had lot their wn. pta.-n - - - Ttieie is sn impression that it requires a larire t,ren hord the Southern vote would be can ouuay ot capilal tor a loog penoU ot time, to tuc- 1 fl)f i, U li. ai larty. Tim would elect a K fHit- Cxvd 1U the uullitaXiun ot lie grapc Ttiia upituuoa. 1'n 1 Lnt 111 1 iraim I111111 plianlt Hailivn1; rr-1 tbi.-i.ia ilt am man, who tinder (Kreunl omxn ), prevaiia utitv.tv meet pereunn, use ourKetvea, com- eooMiuctwu. mcnoed with detcate sod costly vttiea, unauited to the climate. Hot if the hardy, lobuet vanetwa are AmLmHjmI Iw.r I, timA b .1 AvnanA mmmA 1 1 ... B sell cheaper aud come to earlier maturity, with lea. HVwirwyfow ViT. expeuaive cuilivatioo. boch (rapea Will do well) Wal,ii.oii. I-c 14 .Stanlin is to have a full 00 laud rich enough to produce a good trup of corn 1,,,, .., the Senate Military t'.'nm.ittee, lu or cotton, and will reiuite no more labor li.an ,iu.t i. ) :-.,(. i,r 'inea -crops, (i aties ntmtl kjtt s Situation well' ti... v.,..,nl lUe.k e.nn.l.iion is f'ili'JT.V". sl drained, and Will tlien grow ami yudd 111 prij-.'r- yia Tiea- .ff hi'l'l4, 11 fci'ifi' . '. ti e on to::ju tree to the drptfa and frrtihty of the soil tirsprs r ,j r.,, ,1.;.. f TTn ntTO ram like wheat and cotton will repay the roaf 4 alu' 'i,, a.j", , ,) ,. t) Vsiikw, alrely ap;ropn- cui'livsnon, but the hardy. I'lhiiil varieties will en- f 'oo tioO aMil.oi.kl is a-ked to con r li.e dure preat neglect and will floiirisii with moderate w,ntl,."i,0neprt.ses lo date attention. Ttiejirt year, rott-n, pofal.w-a, ne or , iT,.,,,. u. Jy I("imi for the wi-ek, ouier cioiia may oe raweq a(liiv iihi line tMiwer etiongh, unler the rule of the Ht-nale. to have prevented the disgraceful exhibition ; hot they were not pat in for re. The ahusn heaped opon the i'resi dent was a wsntott aa-ault, fur which the Senate, as a ho.lv, ar ta.poin.ilil., and and will be held lo accoontahilit j by the people of the wtnake country And who is this man who dares to arraign, without authority of law, the Chief ilatiatr.ta of the tuition before a tribunal cotifcsiu-dly without an? rent wha'Cer to tnrttate charges, and a'ter the triboaal, by whom alone chare can he legally entertaif'od, bare eipresaly g nored censure of anjr and ctrerjr deecrips ti n f We scarcely liaee the courage to pol tuteonr colunma with tils name. Kut we will print 4l, and in eorrtiectton-with the graii'liloijuent euloiutn be pa-aod noon the not;roe who are now lording it over teii States of thia Union, we here "free-negro" philosopher, thai Cuunnu had by laws, alonnconatitntlonat,deprif td the Emcu tire ofetarj t estiva of aa tnority tu the elocution of these ery Isws that, in a word, lie baa ao mora lo do with the execution of llieio than the man in the moou. Previously to' the enactment of this far co, another Dot leas laughable occur red in the "moat dignified body on rank" The'Lill of Mr. Wilaon further to atuond the reconstruction acta catue au for consideration, lis manifest par pof i to make sure that the ten Bnrept eaenied States, by negro rotes, war be the name ef Drake, is guilty of the "tnts demeanor'' mentioned 111 the subjoined extract, taken from the Cincinnati Com mercial, a paer of his owu rirulent po litics. Tlw rt-siotiaible and reliable cor reapo'itleiit of 1'iat paper writes made araiULlw : j :!ie Judicata in 1SC1 Mr. Doolittle tare notice that he Iutcn J d to uffar sundry auicnJueuta ujma- iy , tnai iiia voters upon toe cousin a lions of the Southern tilatca should eiths her bar bCcn u'fTlToTf6'V Jlsi 1 uFder'tEs old lai of those States, or that the? were able to read and write, or that they had served in the army, or that they were po.'S. d of tangible means. Mr. Wi laon, taking comiael of the apftaranct of members, uf his own inveterate fear, immediately took the buck track, under the unsophisticated eoi fession that the Radicals felt secure of the Southern rota without further legislation. Upon this aspect ol the case Mr. Dans administer ed a severe rebuke, reminding Senator that this was a white ! n's Government, and that tl was mad nest to suppose that (he will of the majority of the North would permit a meagre minority, aided by the hegroea at the South, to control this Uoveriillietit. The resolution of censure of Mr. Drake as postponed until Thursday, when Mi. Johnson, of Maryland, has the fl or. A at tonal JitUUtyencer. NEGRO INSO- AND MONGREL LENCE. The negro end mongrel actors in the trar -stie which ia being pertortned in the Capitol are becoming insolent, and a Conservative member was ca.pelltd to ITe .Yyrt ti"t in Augusta; lJ'"c It-.- lispuluicau rrpfirts t'.s fivirj-i t. SIGNIFICANT The New York Evening 'Post' of yee'erdij has the following significant statement in its deapalcbea frocn vVashingtoe: "Waahingtoo, December 10. At the preaeot time, tliere is a feeling among many leading Re-publk-aiit ttere Uial the Freedoten's Bureau caa safety be abolished without placing the lives of the freed meo ia jeopardy throayhoat the South. Willi a view-to ascertain whether or not this would meet the approbation of leading loyalists ia the Hoothern States, Mr. T. D. Eltott,. chairman of the . .-,,1 -m,.,! s' tl.e t.iv.. a..'ii' it!, ljeilf a hi'- and l is Ttie d.ffi. m-m-I U-tvuvn . part J ol !!.(', ai. . I .ritie- at L.''- lou, in wtm.1. tlw-M.e. '.vu, w;i kiind, and vrerul ulhei ' k wotin led. f Itv originated at a tialt. ll.reeol fond vtar, tl.iy wiU Nar a cu p ol grajx u!Ti- .-nt to p..y their purchase auJ a.'l i-xi ei.js lucur rr I rn oultiv.tion. . The disadrari'acssiirder wh'i-h we ts'-ired n'..e from- the (set - tHnf -r were- emreHed t" re--r'e-tur vuu-a txuui .Norih ao-I VVeM. a enm.'e . ubliae our own. Out ot a ImiioriO ami Ho) k etw. thus ottaiued. we Lave I'oiiihI cii.v mi In bv fullv a-U;Ud UTour soot hern clouate. We. Iie ! alao auSerred much from havitiif vines swnt us not true to' name, causing acoi.staot im rease of worth leaa ranelies upon our hand. The U.sJi, itaderra, Ciinlon ami I'artforJ PritS liflc have grown in favor with us yesr after year, for ten years. L'pon a!! sotli and in all seasons s have found them peHectiy barily and healthy, vig orous growers sou abundant hearers, vt e are hi if aured (bat U.ese varieties will materially 1111- , , ,. ..,...,, h!. r,v ,n uM,,!, a t , .te.nof prove, the timber hou;h are grown. Tbe Jlit)A, (or ehjr-a'ion ol all l.s s'kiw nat- Catawba has not osetfe' been ceru.ii with .is, but uri.;7ji,f .,,.,. , t,i.t p,o,H-rtr alter mi yeai's it is a choice table and wine grape and wiH sue- ' ,...., ,.,i.. . n, Slate o(!h.-after I recollect the time when the lofal ; lampoon Jlonnicult by reference to the tu-;ri, found a very poor lri nd in tho nj'.ui.oua tact that when the negro was ,rwfs of Mr Drake. II iring tho win'erf slave, that indlridnaf ' Ttolentlj Oppos ot IaS-tr I was 111 Jiifer.ii Ctir, Mis-led the purebaae of placet of worship for .oiri, na a newspaper torre. pon.leiit. ' hia colored brethren. We think the lime Mr. Pra!,.' mi ineinht-r of io Ia'I i ha arnved when all of these wretched tnrn, -rrtTurr ar fVrr wit mi thr extrrme MokanHaasltotfld have their flagrant be- u l vf tU jm.irmj I, i.riV- Irne . p-cny e .d, in order that their dupes tiicti,'ii9 be ia uu tu- lUd.c..l UjfpuU icati; may asccrlaiu the exact value of lite Inn. 'Itirti. 11 now, h's-sttle whs sr-: frivtidah p ot theif mercenary services. . I i- :n- - .1-. le.n,- ao.i tua vrtr..reiiMero;--lie'-- f-speciauy . u iu courws . iev-sry Hs II folt .1, r mill of Ho p; oi.a mid nrn-io rn'ie l.or- 'since tlieso demorslized and abandoned I .r iuie r. inurka on Ins rarians and outlaw nave uareo appiy TWO DEMOCRATS SPEAK ON THE CONFISCATION BILL . In the House of RcpreMuUtirea, Tues day , ' Mr. Chandler addressed tut 'House against the measure, declaring that It waa time that fbe black rag of confisca tion should bo lowered, end the Union Jack raited in its ttead. He replied to and d' Donnced the argument made bj Mr. Ste r ens, of Pen wrjl vauia, last March, in advocacy of thd bill, and tnppWted hit own position by reference lo ervnta iu ancient and modern history bearing anon that iwtSnS At ean.nl hsUuuHasl Ia eocloton..be aaid that the black liar t- BTTtar come tfowirr Tbat lha deatb'a bead and eroea bone so long used as a bog a boowgamtt tbfTWopte orthe KufFi7waa ' an insult to that people ; that the Son th in us t be reconstructed, and the white race there rehabilitated la the full pow er which belonged to it aa en inheritor of the fonndera ot the Uorerntnent Mr. Eldridge followed on the aame side. He commenced by declaring that it waa lime ilia Union waa restored, and that the people were enjoying the frnitt of their victory. Why. he asked, bad not the. Union been restored I Tlie faith ful and impartial historian would, in aos swering that question, prefer a most fear ful indictment against the party which had control of the Government. It wonld show a record of orncl despotism. ' of Icked usurpation, of violated law, of broken faith, of unfulfilled promisee, of rightt ditregarded, of constitutioat over thrown, and of civil liberty trodden on der foot and all. in the interest of a mere Early. Referring to the declaration of (r.Steeena that the lire and property of the people of the ' South were at the disposal of the victor government, he de nounced it aa moat atrocious. In the name of the Union, ita cherished memo ries, and aacred hopes, he denied it ; in the name of the Constitution yet tiring and in force, bowerer much ignored and disregarded he denied it; in the name of the common law of nations, he denied it.-Tbere was po Jaw, humaa or divine, by which it could be defended. Rob bery was the main spring and inspiring motive of the bill. It would hare to go back ; fonts precedefjU to thedajf ofaar-. a0'e cruelties. There never had been a proposition so terrible or so atrocious. It waa ia dirwet viobattonv mC the Cfessatttw- lion, being both a bill of attainder and an cxjvMt facto Iaw.rThMVaa"Bt"' war no insurrection ; no reoeuioo. uy tl twyroes, iuiphcatcd in the nut, hare been ar rested. Viryinin Con rt' n (ion (he "CvlJ Snap Richmond, Dec. H Resolutr ini were offen-d I to uicormrate in tile I.ill ol rij;ht' a claue. declar- " ! Inir all let oallia diaiin-fu-al')- opj -d to the prin IIooseeommittM oo Freedmen Alfciht, has been '. ZJ.S..ZZ. L '.' !r'r" y'"kr" "' ""' '"' lu " """" iw-eaiaasita awwswaawwlatisww tU issramis m-eT t Vt - ' if-r imiAA juis-ismm -Wni,!' m nrT'iarJ!?;.'?;" '"JTl'V- alt tb. imTZ and the Veaull ia. that th V "a"' Tr? Vh' .11 Wrn. frmn7wf,fS,n il Isl.i tlie p.7er .. OpiaioB is elusost tMMlsiiaout 10 favor of contiouio ?"uo" V, ' ,w Convent,., to re-.,ve itie e,..mg -ah.!.. iBure..! ' conunuing .. Ui 0 tile S.,b any period from No-. A , Wnr,. M ,M.. . ontra. ted.t... e UZ? tho. writer, di. not hesitate to ssr that .Vl ZTm' lA ul1. -v wv.u . v j r re-rr raJL. now 1 l a? Jl r I a. .1 .i..t !tl,e eoithets of "rebel" and 'traitor" to w"l .P. ssr.u.ui. ay v.uv - '.ilwarewicei humanly priced to deny mo the. privilege of the floor. 1 1-. clean. Although the task may be ,r of power nplield ! Tlfere waano Oh one oc-aa.on be upirted and vot-nffonstve, and even dangerona, unless " 'vij"'" .!t 7l,wr elf.r pr...otitioo to tt in(o aV-.y! powerful disinfeotant. are ued, le tb.r? nnA vl enrre rv! Lo, and his aud U,r tU.,el ..recede.!, of-rtar Radicat-Yahoos b. j lytl Tl tti .i.,.t. .1.,. ,n. 1.. tlioromrh t rentilateJ. Manr of them. r""v"" rr"J l!t7, or wl.o should ihuie-fn-r come in-. I when the Aoutbern Ixmrederacy was in . . :. n .. I. . : ..... .i.i.l 10 iu niimi who mic siitiicct wiil find Mr. socb ojoveroeiil now would effee-tually defeat re oonstmr tioa in many Stales, as it is only by know ing that the officers 0 the Government stand ready to protect tberu, if any oisfrage is offered that ma ny blacks and white who stood loyal throughout the rebethoo, and who are members of the conven tion to frame new Stat roostituUoos, dare not at tend th sessions of thus bodies. Iu view of all tbttie focU, K aeemt probable that for planting. They B ve Xwtter. grow more uniform ly, aud produce a crop more oertam than older vines. . . thir vines are all grown in the open field, not forced in hot hnuae, under glass or' by Steam. HOB nouses, uiiler giasR or'oy airam. l-.-,.,--. Great pains liave been taken lo raee lliem of ssi-. ,-,l,,iifm The chairman ol the Finance Commitlee iritro- .1 !."l " L " . ..l.,,..m ra..i,Ml,ll,l ll. Jtilfhllir Ut j Treisirer 10 suspend tlw ymetr of the llitef.-M ! u the State debt. Itefericd to the Cou.uiiltee ol punor quahty Ther awe warranted to ha hardy and neaJthr, well adap ed lo vuivjrard nd garden , ,.,,.,,1 a, CZ. .Z . 'T. TTl, P ' , ' euiture. true to name in all rases; and sure to do T ,f when the committee report to the House titer will '.. .. . t. k r ... l,c. . n ., ' weu w.m own ,and amendtnent relative to the intimidatHti,of voters, vain up. The Convention determined uot to go mti. pol tical wi ll a veiy long one had already lakeu , . r M a pa 1'i.rwj-iria hllVllkl- 111 11. . i .i ... isnommenrT tha" eonfmuanca 6T the Boreal untTIt ' . .. " ..." " ,'. " Ik 0 ' 'anw ""So.m.on, ine j n-v.o. que,- . -. -.; . - . . - ---sM.a 11- -MflKHIT wnat inee 01 uer imn vmn- t---tT- IM JU HMllufS NI.IM MirimillMl tr ranruun. e - - such as our einerienoe Iim proveu to be ine oesi after tfst Bootbern State are admitted to represeo tstKM ro eoogress. This exposes tlie fraudulent purpoae of the main tenance of the Freedtnen's Bureau, at ao immense -Wat; tdttie taxpayer of the; timtmmm$-Wm enr State. , for nearly three years sod a half the peo ple have been compelled to cuntribule nirllioo's of . gtntlaaa annaall fof tha aF ,J ittt..is.. They were appealed to tinoo th plea of charity toward tb emancipated eegroea. - For nearly three years ibis vast body of negroes in (be South iare been public pensioners supported through this Bureau la idleness, thrtftle-soess, sod crime. AWj tb mask is thrown off-and the unblushing ac koowleagetueot is made that the continuance of the Freedmen's Bareau is necessary not to benefit the emancipated negroes, bui (o iiasur the uno'S! rrttarTwnuvtwr,TtaAi,W!h fajuntttn'?' rhe Roatbero 8tatS,'U0'ier the oame of r.ohstru(;tiMjj.liei"of tli.t '''LTiatTict tJlhjvia ""soihe plan lo efi4.iir varieliea for the Houtlu All orders will be entered on our books at the date of their receipt amf wtrt be filUI in rotation. Vine fold by will be carefully pacJutd and direc ted and rteliTerrd aceoeifmg Wv wste- Th ear her otdern sre sent in, the morecertainly of their being filled. to Vntt our grounds, examine our altnik and tnole of culture and satisfy ihein-elve uKn all sutje:ts pertaining to our bujuneas. NoTS The Mcurs Cannon date both at Eden ton, N. C, aud at Portsmouth, Va, 1 IMMIGRATION. The people of Cl.owah county, st a, recent Con servative roeclitig, Rid l-i Edeiiton, j tF.irMRi?rtmedVT52 to 25, snd" tterVUtter Was referred.. ! The weather is exwwuvely cokl- A hisn froxe to death 111 the suburtia ol the cily UatiiighU In rrtie-pJfioe ot --tbe-eaaty psiK).of the Bo gus Convention in JUleigh, the wavhrrwoiiieH have doubled their char.es in ordinary cs, ,d iaUug to ittriijui aKl gHs fully under way, ami commences u sicn, all iindercloihiu ia to be weighed, and will be charged, by fe ue'nf. "Bensibto' Wwhrw.witt - Wil OUtrX curious Drake' rded mi it ill llie i .11111.1l f the House if li picsirnlalivcs of MlrSoliri, lor the uaoioiyid 18S-9k. which Cau be found fftir rt'etl'aregilffii pnlslie Irbrary ; ,ot coiileiii wnti warning tree negroes ag.iuat entering the Statu in ma futute, tiiia measute enacted that every one of that niit'trtimrite cUot slteoly thtre tV ctutjht by the therijf and put vp at public auction" 1 he Hrgtiuieot (it so it may be dignis lied) advuniet by this boy (is Sen ntor whs lu substance Ihir; 1 list Ihu I resident ha . a l erfocl tight to veto a bill parted by (. Vgros lli.t, in such veto, he had the fiiither'rijtht torfrT.oiince Jt as'nticonati tutional. He hud upon iftdt yroUnd vo loud tiiu ' reconstruction bills, and dc tiouncvd tl.eui s unauthorized by the Coiietitution. Rot Co'hgi ess passed these laws over bit veto, lie is mitlioiijud by tlio G.iistitutioii to recommend such tniaAures as ho may deem adris il.le; but I .Ilitiii;.ili.fMMS.ittd)ji thesu very laws, to express the time o iniou ho advanced lit oppinjittotr to their etiHctinctiT I lhe f.ill icy, ot tins 1 role re- stoi e the Govern men t, and make good its pledges and promises to 6are the Union. merciless in their denunciation of Yans " lywnairueuwu ujeu,,wVre uu. kees, and crntl at Legree to the blackt ; !"' .,es?" 0 aesperate party, ana were and llunnicutt, it has boon prored. noil do'8ed. not by statesmen in the interesiv only voted lor aecessiop, but Virginia ?f countr, but b7 pohttcian. in the gentUmen of th. -tuit .Bnimpvhab reracilr are riadr to make oath that he . .... The Huntaville (Ala.,) "lndepetufont" says that aTai ge rtii.tr"nfrtne cottim no in the ftculs wdl uot be gathered because of the inability of the danler lo liel labtrrers. There are hhndiets of able bodied negro men in thit County and shout" In other words, the Bureau must be kept in oners', rssje immiiTStinn to- ttnrt e-mrr -?4ieytr or i;, i iks Ksilml r-voloiii.ni.. I....I ki.ii. .nff'i, i..n. Ulr from Ihn freedmen' sTid will ,bmn- MHutlatMt 1 ever Northern Ktate. from ' endeavor to obtain lor'lirn labor. ' "Ibsioft' aJstv tiifen1mtliathi"t'iii 'ifiitsiiiH Tf the Sit.ari iB.;iht taiturn wlncu will reo S6utttwatitea. Are the taa'payers of the Nortb I dernl.paiticularly profiUeas for the want of efficient and West -WiUftig to be compelled, to pay millions , reliable labor. "upon millions of owsrs for inch a purpose sft fw they willing to submit longer to the 011 tragi and. oppression of being heavily taxed simply to psy the expenses of a Elical party campaign? Let x the roier of the New England and Middle and . Wsstero and Jlorthern and Pacific 8uies ponder ebon tbes facta. This exposition shows how they ; have been IrOposed 6pon. It is for tlem to deter- mio wbethar tijey' wifl longer sobmit to such cp - rxtasioos and outrsstc at the handa of the wkleJS- politicial' osbat in Congress, which, has converted in Nation U-giMaturc tmo s simple partisan ex do ulTfitgi'H.s strout the.Ms,.-.snptjt towtpftiy their ne eqry - want, ot lixia. Auu tlie lew lliai 'l he beg UndiIiW'''Tl',.wL The Bill L'nfacing Utaro Supremacy . T '- Hie" l.m ' tSid:..1Mtininia: bT.IToBifres slrikinir the word -'white"-oiifof the charter of ihis citr and all the laws of Congresa referring to itj was sent from the House yesterday sod signed by-klr. Tic President 'WaueV This bill propov to giv all power to the Dirwf ita negro popo latio'n. It will uti'ioestotiably be vetoed by tlie Pis-wdenf, and ijtid ubtedjy be ruew.l tiy a.two eouliv comm ttee. and is u'ing tt.e a'lthonty nd thirds vo the machiDery of the Government to tax the peo- I upon Hie pi sojaly tor partisan purfxs. lira. Margaret A. Joiinston died ia rt, Louis on Moaday, a tow hours after the demise of her hus band, vV:iluaai K-lwartt JoUaton, a brother of Gen. ; Joeib Ev J otrnson; ',- Aa imtMssiar lias swindlad rriuVnt Johnson out of fifty aollars oa th pretest (bat it Was iot rrrjppjaorr Asocnoorntrioot,r. repeal. Mr. ind'Kxd him lul in bis lat both JIiW-s. It mnl thus stand boob until the-lwoftle den.an 1 ii VV'S'lem assirning ihe reason, whwo. torbeitere tnat be -wonld be suve-- is re-ieti-rlV have without referring to the inipmi.bility , up on tbiaV-thaMsr ol av-44eii!ent - recotn. mending the repeal of any law whatevt or upon the ground of its utico.nstitntion- alit-v I"h.i ftruku iliil .lot ei 11. t if llmt in former tinjea. WiHa'Jilar Ot -.-tlie-Psaoudy Southero Ei ucalionaT Fund is fo'be.tfe voted to" thtf'paiaffery education of teachers. Tt'iirty two prisoners eacaped from the city jail at CriaJ ktmttt iwwBfay:tjfclj-d whom was white. " An AswVnon rtyleil the Virginia Nnraery and W.iue,A)o.iun. has beau orgauued in UmUmuud Will" Utg. -MU;la4t-r. w .--,-'-,--1. 1 - 1 ...,r . i .. Htrucrirlw 10 Uluo said ihatlie cmld bot be petsnaded ,rht men could be- "meaii" esongh t require 'cofnmunifie where negroes were ia a .majority to accord them the ui Uiowt wuicb euutained hui.-JiuUfutof-negM voters, lie ueverihelejiigned .this Abominable bill, vhimt.i f?c4r. legitlajtcs the rtJutiJau unqus-woced suptematy HYl'OCRlTEd ALL If the question was submitted to the. penpte oC' V York as to whettier the ne(tro.-s of llie Houihj shtwild be allowed to vole for the purpiae or over uituhig .hs rebel ror.j'rrrty down there, I have no .l'.ub that they woVd wavlare bv;t-'m.;.j'iiy nf more than fnty thonmihd tlsit. they were in Uv.w A it";.fir't, for'lhsi fiiotection 0! lte ucnstf tin nr--a-lvc's , and.roud'y firi!is pub'uc s-Jly.Aia: Uir iueyna, n yimnti. Jyae thierr Ui laduuMrsonsjobbe-l a coWrrd oiaii ofevery wiif 'oenatfao.3 lie orityliiTTwentj were paaed o er tho President a veto, were lawt of more binding" forcO than !lcSsMiiiI!X val of the ExetuUve. Yet he averred, M S jftigt' that the teeujnntch da'tiwti of. tlie il-pt'ul of laws "Upon the ground ot fliet f i 11 v g ltd i f y , a i '.mconstatenf wf.h lb e fiindamunial law, was eiitiroly tie, and i n a 11 g u . aied by Pi eside u t Job nson 1 The legislative hisTorr ef the country is fall ot precedent's. ' It is not wotth while to recount them. A pointtbd erudite publicist of Mis ?lTrTawtrifWiTM that in pronouncing an opinion . by ilte IVetideut of the null ly of thorse infatn oiis hcI of Congress, - he ga're-. evidence .f mii indiRt.ostiioii to execute tlicin. I'lii proposition, gravely suggested, nnd jUn tlie preparatory eiiplIaTTc"TOpierTj tli.iYil.j Senate would pay particular aN ...ti.o'.ii li it dd a.ii U ill t-in 17 tbniriat'.ii ikl.s whole urguiiicJii, ci eaten, rury wott 'du, great oroposed the' capture of fortress Mon roe in Jsnnary, 1361, and also prayed for the extermination of tbe-f cderal ar my And so far a the black delegate are conci rned, 'f any of. those "constltutioi makers" liare beon tried, convicted and dogged for petit larcenies, incidents of chaiactt-r sensational and so rare in the lire of lawMuakersL that ther should hot be permitted io die. As the tool of the secret negro societies who hare fonu I their way into the Capitol, and as incatalile of appreciating courteous treatment as wolves and ' hyenas, they should bo handled with gloves ntf, and the character of the herd ex meed tr the startlud gHteof the "Northern people. , .U ii plettiuii t as -..11.01 uat be. for the r. pre. tetilaiive id the white race in v irginta to rvtnaiu in the same ball with the un worthy men to whom we have alluded; vet the contrast between these Conger v.tire gentlemen aud their brutal Radi cal oppouents cannot fail to liave the very best effect. Let tPe North fook upon tins picture and then upon that I Upon the side ot Civilisation and the white race pable of intelligent legislation as as tt hiiglit morriTfienl on the Moor ami in tne gxirerios. r.very waj knawtexert thj lc-atticd 'prQ-slaCTjrf" sit of llrsxil. llunnicutt replrmg to Makye nnd the negro Bland to Gibbon approach iioarvr to. a dobate butceea rep-1 resentativet of tuo highest type ol the Cauesvtian race and tne gorillaa than any thing- whtch has yet -taken' place in thig iti&ntrj. tVA. JCnguirer. January next. TEN -fOLLLES, To think tbst th more a man ssts the fatter and stronger b will become. To belie that th more boars ebildrta study st school tb faster lby Uara. , . To coocled that if sxrrcia is good Sot tb health, tb roer rioleat and exbaaslieg n is, th mot good ia dooe. t x To iniagio thai vry boar taksa from ilesp is' sa hour gaiaad. - "7" ---e---- To act oa tb presernptioo that tb srasllesl room ia tb boas ia large uoagh to sleep ia. Id srgu tbst whatever remedy esussson to feel immediately batiar ia "good for? U system,, eiihout regsid to mora ulterior eBeciSi . ... To commit sn act abicb is fell ia iuelf to be prrjujiejil boplog that somehow or other it may hd dan In- your cast w ith tmpeiHTTr To advis others to Uk a ru)dy which yuu hsre not Hied foarterf f lihout niaklntf ipeutat luqniry whether all the conditions ar alike. loest wttb an appetite, or eootino lo al after it has ben satisfied, ateraly lo gratify th UMt. .-: - . ..: . . '.' To eat a bsarty tapper for lat pUtturt sxpe- rienced donng tbe brief Uro it w passttgduwe th throat, at lb expeo of a sight of diatutbt IBlTEilStn . . t . ii. ft . r..... 1 njiirui nir. eititiiunt Christian ririue, nuie 10 uan.u 1 o wise laws and anxious. to do jusfice Id all mioa Iho"oruiif aroeTlTriea and tta TSeri- table tarnirerv is represented by a ml- Twaa night, Lovely tigbt,"wba aot a eloo J 1 . . . 1 . i li .. . 1 a Vvu 1 1....1 .i.. 1.. r..ii iuik. ..:ti . had risea lo ,ber full height, and sow tailed mat great of rmgslailpd m6ol;eyt in the tl&Ttw ut-tbe'-eleai bf u taolftd btvoa. . . ti . . . - esating a brig tit silvery -,ligbl 00 tbt proud, bsugljty, Dust Jose. Not a sound floated ou th. br Java. .lua. hol of the iiithf'iJ watch's dog. I approached the tusoaiou tbst eonfsined II tbst was desr to mt on sarth. It wss Ka-- irioa, the beaulifiil datter of Ctew Jos 7 i proceeded atlenlly N along bat scarcely bad 1 leirped o'er the garden wall, wb th laskof-a indow was throw op, snd tbsrsln til btr saliva lovalioess, stood ny beau Ulaslbf bssaty my owe sweet lfealnea. Vb, could yea have sees W as abe stood tber ia a snow .wait robe. . Otnuim IPif.-A distinguished Stintli efn lady, who ia the wife of a prominent and extreme Radical, residing in One of Vw, x- i -l-l.l- A t IIT oruiernoia.ee, wui w ct-gwu (.n.n,,!.-! -ith f old aed silver roa Would ba.a bande tuoustaclae, 3-aa av-kedby him, UU Sh, ip,,ks-low swt murrnoring "What are you doing, my dearjr.'VOnly. uodaatole upo toy tar. I ruabd forward to carrying oot your own ubcy, eXtei min Hlek h woroaslMi beard rey approach, a'uj aRng lhe wliTtaiqrtbe benettt tf-trre twnmg away, sh said ia a load Soioa - . . blacks,'? wathe wjtty nyliNtiantU. ' JuhBidrive Ual d JttidlfftRver. "" ' . "' ' - f $n Pa ' . ' 'l- ;-.--. --1 '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1867, edition 1
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