--'- LBjaYl AJ11SS - am "r-" VOL I. tytlLA DELPHI A ADVERTS. I AM. w. , Pl'TBKT SMITH, Riddle, Sherborne & Co , a& mroBMM ASS WHOLESALE DEALERS I? Foreign A Domestic Dry Goods. 438 MARKET STREET, (low FwXS, sawcha.1 . iail.llliia. a t WOBI Hess, Roger & Chambers, mroiTiM AS JOMI" or I0BX1B7, Fancy Goods, etc., etc No. 411 Market street, IMiil.uli Iplna. W-sYa M. D. HARRIS, WITH A I. LB IMroBTAB t VIOlMtU DAL8 IK CHINA. GLASS k QUEESSWABE, Nos. 23 25 SouA Fourf Srtr (Ratwae. Market MdCkentobtSta.) Philadelphia. rt- Piuaw Ulass AOxscT.-t.laa. -r"V;T tawTackage. at Man.factnrea Prices. cpt9U-3m. Q. F. PRITCHARD, WITH . TARHAM& WOII. larwartas. MAiccrACTi At WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Hats. Caps, Furs k Straw GooOs, No. 51 North Third street, (Between Market and Arch.) Ph ildclPhl wm. . tabu . . . BUST. B. WOII. MM. tw-waa 1L T. 2100513, OF 8TOEK8 CO., . C. WITH BaoBbrlffMt a to.. WHOUMAL BKAUlKK IX Foreign Domestic Dry Goods, No. Market street, (69eCowiierre St.) t rBiLiawLritiA, . .-. tw-6as -. t.- run-roa. CH ARLE 3 E. MORGAN & Co, IMPORTERS ASD JOBBERS OF DRY GOODs. 519 Market StreeiyMlow Sixth7, v pkiladelliia. eats, - ifiT wiiatai, OF NORTH CAROLINA, WITH James Palmer & Co., WHOLESALE DRUGGIfTS, AM PEALKSS If OILS, PAISTS, SUSS, DYE STITFS, No. 439 Market street, - P II I I. t D K L F H I A , - nnaia. juiiT-....., 7w t m&mgMbuxn A Holder, wn nlVBRd . rwJ.TBsr tsavimawi awwaj ORB THK1K HKBVICEST0 THE CITI- m af Salisbury ana we mmiummij , u.l n.ni'h T.rieiice in the ba- 5L. .-a will promptly execute all orders sent . . a. A.rr L. nuinnaV I 1 ! V is them in tnc mt sttUAiacuM sj.w.atrlaL rea. rTf " t'lemmonsville N C. or Salem WORTH A DANIEL, .1 SHIPPING MdComiiiissioii ercfiaats, Wlt.MINOTON. N. 0. rtMT.RRS IN BAGGING. ROPE, 17 Iron Ties . Linw. Ptaster. Cetaent, Hair, Genoine sAarnvbta Uetn direct from Govenuteat seais tun, naj bow in iin"' . jT?- aar Baaga'i Raw Boa. Sopsr Pboapaate of Aatatsfortbel'UilAdflfliiA Soutliern Mail Steam f.,r(;.Hidpeed wwrXiy SwMSwjnip tor Jonas Smith feCo's., UB.f Kaw York iketa. a IRRT. - NOTICE' rt- PTWARAXT GROVE ASSO- OIATION of the colored Baptist Choreb, . a 1 . . t 1 . . which was organmed in Lreeemoer ii, mi . it,, third Thursday in vi aw niwcA vim . m . - - - - . AvM next at Bethel Church. Halifax Coun ty Virginia, twelve miles frosj oat0 dos m Ttonot on the Richmnnil and Danville aid. AU ordained and local Dapusi bers in North Carolina are invited to Rev.R. P. MARTIN, , . 1 Boxboro, Pi. t . Jan. m, &67- t-lst-ap-pd WM. M. ROB BINS. ATT01UIST At LAW, SALISBURY, K. tX t aide of Mais street, beto toaikf ADVERTISEMENTS. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Bow ax Coumr, Joseph O. White, VII. Original Attachment bfW ' Personal Proowty. The National Ex pre and Trana- n..r1nt lain Coinri'v. It appearing to the aatia faction of the court that the defendants In thi ease reside beronj the limit hf the State, it ia, therefore, ordered i l that luiMirximii be inaae m .:rJT -TJ .. I ...Xn f 'sVTan il an f Jl ti he hVd ....... .i il,.. u,i i..nn of this -urt to bo for the county of Rowaa. at the eourt-nouse in Salisbury, on the first Monday in May next. then and there to plead, answer orarraur, enrae judgment Baal will be entered against them, and tk-property levied on sold to satis fy the plaintiff judgment and oat. Witness, Obadiah Woodson, clerk of onr said court at Office ia Salisbury, the 1st Mon day in February. A- D., 1857, and ia the nine ty first year of oar Iiideiiendene. Obadiah Woonsnji, Clerk. March 1. 157. Pr fee 0 wOW. State of Worth Carollaa, J MoKTUOMERY OOCHTT. $ mid others, TS Heirs At Law of Toney MouToe Petition for sale of land for Partition. ;. It apMaring to the satisfaction of the court, that the heirs at law of Terry Monroe and A. J. Cochrane, are non -resident defen ders ; it is ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the "Old North State," noti fying them of the filiug of this petition and commanding them to appear at the next term ofthiseourt.Ui.be held at the Court Hons w Troy, on the last Monday iu February next, then and there U plead, answer or demur to the facts set forth in the petition, or the eatiae will be heard ex parte and judgment pro cou foaso rendered against them. G. W. MO TGOMERY. C M. E. 11. fur fee 10) I ww jlwwjw tOjJXA, J STATE OF NOItTH CARO Rowan Uotm Robert Murphy, vs. I Original Attach meat The National Ex- V Levied on Personal press and Tranapor- J Property. Ution Company- - . It appiaring to the satisfactfon of the eoort that the defendants in this ease reside beToud the limits of this 8UU-. ilia, theeafore, ordered by the eourt that publication be made n The Old North State, for six wnsettttive weeks, ao tifying said defeudanU to be and appear at the uext term of this court, to be held tor the couu- r d m ti... m H-house in Salisburv AV M M.'W.. . . w ... on the first Monday in May next, then and there Ui plead, answer or demur, otherwise iudariiient final will be entered against them. and the property levied ou losausiy ". tiff's judgment aud costs. ,T ni 1-..,, M1..rV nf our n itnesa. uvswuua .hwiii .wjj said court at olfietMn Salisbury, the first Mon day in February. A.D., 1867. hud in the nine ty-first year ol Aur independence. k.nu W.m.i u..v. Clerk. VfHAVUMi .. r " ' March 1. 1867. PrfeefHL wtiw mm u. m-uu wi ' Inu .f Omarttr Aworui vaiu.iu.. , r. 7 "sT L DAVIiatOX OOCRTT, I acswowa, rru J"iw" Karnlird and Aaoenoa, f Atterhuient ( levied oa lsnd It amwannjr to the satisfaction of the Court that HaBiftoa J. MeCire-tte detendaat 1. mnyswajs. OS-imiKH 01 im . . , VL 1 .ll. McCain, to be sod appear at the next term of tela r, . .. . L.11 r. i ..,..1 v at Itoridaoa. at tee I "HI . iivni m ... - . I.mm. . II l r ..i.iin an the SBCOBd MOwaSy WA and the land levied an said to satisfy the plaintiff" jadgaaent sua com WiiwAI . K . Perrvasan Clerk of said Cowt at W iee f n Lxfastoa, the seco . w 1 1 & I. IURT I. K . ccouu , i - K . FERRYMAN, t'lerk March MW flrfc. 110) FIrOintlVaMIIX to Sent . m: l- vt nv notZ GEO. T. BARNES, "m I wish to rent aTrc Olttsh, the rdaate (Snit ami m ill owne.1 hv the Int.- r. MBtL Kerr. The plantation has about iitttO Acres of open land. in a high state of cahivatioa and ia well adapt ed to the raising of Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat nf the most demrable nuu wiui v ' ..1.. ...... f.., cultivation in the county. 1M dwelling ho.se is large and commodious, sur rounded by one of the most beautiful and or ..1 im ill.. l-.illlllrv naineuiai ic' wm- - j The mill has three sets of stone snd v a i ;n ..hi muH ct. havitur a bwee .trttom and plmtiy of wafesr. fPsflieAwbdung to obtain 'further information can do sobyeal- ing on me In Salisbury, or on Ldent waraen on the pretn.se. Vow Tnilnrino Rpttiiblishmeiit Til K SUBSC'Kiiir.n svnai . rg if 1 . n-w tailoring esteblinhmeut. in the building of Tbom B. Brown, upstairs, in the room former- . . . -m S -a u - aaiaileo? SJ1 lr occupied ly w w rv. n aas-a f J ' . i.L Unrnhr's (Irani' ltow. Be has bad a lone .-im-nrDce in the limine- and feel confi dent of Disability to give entire -attraction to all mjkm saay lavor nim wno lorn pw. k.iu..A thai his work cannot ba snrpaened by Untflfaay tenor in ths rUte. He U prepared te dasB kiada of worm in aia line a -7 tice Bis paactnalitj mar be tfbtb deaseni- d upon. Be solicits wort, wmcn. wui am -aaww. j rbeaD as tne neaups.. illkind of country prodos teksa sxchange WiLtVlAM HOWARD. ghhwry. y- Jan- ft. tf TO A a RIVE IN A KEWAYS a large ssawrtment of Grass Seeats, Rt Feb. 28. EN KISS' Daco 8rota 1 -r.gmTjrTUmDAY, MARCH 26. TUR OLD NORTH STATE. TRI-WKEKLY.! E- BATRR Or 80 RaCRlFTrOS Of AaJ MWaUr. One Year Wakty The l itlit taa 0u Soars MIM will ' saaasRa to rrrrr fa-dy U do thti w hare of ah aad TRANSIENT far all that Swwaaw. Fir Bar a. Uaavact I an. am I BQCASE. S M)l AKBS, aQCABBBj 4 SSjCABSa. or - ALS CwA t OCAS, cou oss rou K. so I ie UK m 13 ttw Ris) S3 to 131 HAM ICRs 19 turn Rtt 44.fR MC-mracnwiU wjUlW wW ,;; d-wM-. -Ul W. ckanjH ",TVnUiIe-.d -lid sainioa type, wr abunt on inch lengthwise of the aamn, coostitate a Sal Xnbcc, ia leaded sainioa. will -.ean-. . . awa. ! not less than do. bar tlw. rwtr .aT ordinarr advertiments- , Inserted as rcadu.t matter, wita - , IMOSJwata, niiy ithu. .... Adverti-rmenu inserted iriegalariy.orA mter- per cent. addiU.Aal. The rate abov- minted are for standing adver m aa a lit m oisesaR-m. JZVJ". ! & ca-asa. ; uaa. per aar of ten line, far .racy enawaje. ( twenty-fire crate m Five sqaares 1 aiaa.ii a w ..- . j t tisement. . w. and ten aqnare as half coiamn. T. ,nMere4 one seal cwsaecianw- " p.- THE PROVISIONS OF THE BILL. RTKRCH RT TBADDRCR STKTBXR. The follow ins m taken rrom the teport of the proceedings of CaRgreas on Tnes- day. The report of Ste-eaa' wjnRRR (rt the HaRusMMO OaAWM Mr. Stevens called np the bill introdne- I hv him some oars aco, cnnRacale . - . v. The bdl conteins a preamoie iu iuc lowing wnrda : Whetcas, it is d ae tojas .t anJ . orwawnle to future times, that 1 come proper ponishmeut should he inflict -I ed on the people who enastitnted the "(W federate. States 01 America, natal ot they declared an unjust war again tne ti f. J o-.- C iL. n nan nf dratrwv ing republican liberty and permamutlr enteUtsbiae skrery. as well as for the cruel aad ImrharsRa manner in which thry conducted said war, in violaliem of all the laws of civiiixed warfare, and lo to cow- pel them to make some comp the damages and expend ture by the war, therefore, cc ReJoncinc to tea States that formed the Goeernment of the Oaafsdwala btatea shall be forfoited and oecomo the property of the United States j - Section 3 requires the President to pro ceed forthwith to cause the seixure of all property 1 I96t, and bold and appropriate tha Rsme esm-y. RW, nfdtonsoonrd to tktri condemnation of that already seised. Section 3 enacts tnat in lieu of the pnv coeding to coodeaia he property tha seis- esi as enemy's property, as m provided by the act of July 17, 1868, the Presidenl shall appoint two or more camimissiows for, arh of Mid C federate State, to ka. aRVar ml tha M ahall hat civilian, neither ol w ahall be a uthRa of the State for which he kattihw a. shall proceed to sdjndicato and tka.nrnH.rtv aforesaid, under and proceeding as shall be pn-cribcd by the Altoraey uenernioi taa unssen wbeteapon the title to said property shall become vested in the United States, Section 4 provnks that oat of the tends tbas seised snd confiscated, the slaves who have been liberated by the RRrattsa of the war snd tne amendment to the Constita .ion ar Mkuim. wh resided in anid Con federate States on Marrh 4th, 1861, or since, shall have distributed to them aa fol lows, vix: 40 seres to each ndntt stale who adalt male, whether the bend of a family ar not, aad 40 acre to each widow who is .W hd of a faaa.lv. to be held by them i- aV. bait t KaAJa for taa aext t Far Ike psorpoM of allotting and dhytrtb- ffjhC atisl Uod, the Secretary of war kail in each State ibe shall to consist of ,-b two of whosa at least 'r r . alaJI awa ha uituwian of the Sute for which key are sjaawwiated. Each commissioner shall reawve a salary of tS.OOO annually, ncct -sr expense., and each con. mhsM RRVR one chirk, at a salary of - .... i . .i Minoai I he line to toe wuw- shall be vestal in trustees of lb. liberated person store - Secretary ol War, and kValt leUtHl sala- dkwa AiLfi . ami uttt of not more tnau per be cad of tea yenrs the absolute title L.iMd ahall he conreTcd u the owners, or R the heirs of such as are then deasL . Section 5 enacts that ont of we ai nee of the property thus seised there shall be nuaad a sum equal to $50 for each bome- J W annlied towards the erection baibJiuara for Use nse of said former ... - . .UIAMIA slaves ; ana IRe tanner sum m vowfww, 000. of which 200,000,000 shall be inrcs rd m the United States 0 nor cent. aeeR- i.i ...t . k- intwreat shall be semi-annu- SRR-iallr added to the penawns allowed by Uw to utn smnci. wao bit, www j ' , f the late war, and $300,000,000, or a. aaneh thereof as shall be necessary, shall ,. proprialed to pay damages done to 1 ,m .u,aw tha civil or mUitanr ope- lot rations of the government Lately called the t .mfederate -"Hates oj abbto. S ction 6 enacts that in order that just diM-ruuiontion may ho mad, the property ..1- tuudi .W.1I he seixi-d whose whose estate vfAuwh 4tb. 1865. was not worth 0410 to he valaeC U. A imhI an be valued bv the said a, ankss Re snail nave necotne an ... . il.,v.H- in the' militarv or civil . a wat t ' , rvice of thR ContVderate States, or m the aerrhm a ntforcing .U fl.rstin.. the mm ft R00 Inenl ar rmnaal property shall ho w .ip the arhmaasat. geetion T eomeU what the eommlmmni . .11 . ---. Si.tioa nn ball pot a jaat and impartial valuation up- 11 .1 thaut aaaaasa and forfeit ed, and wham sash valuation shall ha com- - J la. ,L awwwwad filat. ail th COB 'I WakahttMSteai WAwd the 500,000,000 aforesaid, as well as the allowances tor homesteads, Ac., and shsll grvs notice of each assessment and .arlisom ot by prthmition for sixty days ia two daily newspapers of Washing ton and ra two daily aewspapers in the ..mhrnmi st each of the said Confederate ft Provide thai the of . mmtmmA and forfeited estates 17 have them restored to them if, withiR ninety days aiter the first of the above public ttote. they any into the Treasnry of the United States, the sum assumed upon their estotsssrespeeuveiy. - .See. 9. Enacts that all the land esUtes and property of whatever kind, which shall .at be redeemed as aforesaid within ninety dav ahall bt sold and cmvertea mto mo- . . - v Km v in such time ana bh w j jesed hy tRR ra-aas-ajHari - L. tmm ITwited States : provided Ibttno arable land shall be sold in larger ttoata than 600 aeres, aad no mnger creu h shall be give than three year. aw .Wa bill had been read. Mr. Bayer, WJef FRnaeTtssja. asked if a amttoa to Uy - t . . .l. i.kl. .ild ha in order. 'lh sneaker bsmI that 11 wouia, w. a..f-- WaJ rwAaarJsted hi aar. aw. r - s . 1 r LatLJ ntterwd onlva few e nouwr. wj - j - ... he became exhausted, and bis tors. Br. fto Tk. fc,ll.iw ins ia a s v nonsis of 1 aj . . f aaa ahmlt to the question nf the punishssent of RtdifBtv ...7 tlva iaalMhaB or oy mwrewj " ,- to a r,-rtuin extent, both as a pantshmeut for their crime asm w Ct the foval men who have keen robbed the Rebel aad totnerease the pensions Jr a J-J xJdi-ra The DUIllsh- wentof traitors ha been wholly iroored by a Ueathtroa Execative aad a slaggmh t 11 11 giias. A awa to, hiiu armm .k f.. tW- aadaaaa is aad see whether they wg ssnPttsn Utosawfeet iansanity af tbbtyaj J ;Lt aTtkair nronertv. shall re- miaai wniiiiipratiaa either by the Rebel property ar the farvfatrty sat tW sa IV wkia taaaan I dWir tO dcVOtO the small remnant af my We, 1 desire to make flaaaa mmJ wWU baV nasi if the issue W the was before the people 01 my to .xrnaad la the other States. I desire the af the aawnle npaa this great que. What I ask af this House is to gwu a post the direct question ay yeas and nay I pray yoa 00 aan ' l.ii - v. . .id. wrhad. When yen have given sue I vote I shall be ssAndk-d, w hat- be the result. ever snav t , M m. b. con- o Jiei A a k. .La nawiiwla and their I each 1867. kind of men whose Intellectual and moral vigor baa melted Into a Raid wedtae vlnch they mUtaks for mercy, and wine is aatompered with a single grain ol jus tice, and to those religionist whs mistake meanness for Christianity, and Who forget that the eaaenee of religion ia to " do unto others what others have a right to expect from yea." It hi offensive to certain pra tentious doctors of divinity who are -bhly prating abont the " fatted calf, aha prodigal son of the forgiving father- fame forget that there Is no analogy-be-tsreewthe an.es. The thnSsRbAtos wnnth having received a pnrt oT Ws lataer . ss- tatc, and irobbly taken a load of corn to 1 - en t.ad mainaiir and con- Biaraci, i" r tracted the loathsome vice of drunkenness inu wiittii. mo ... .... - j . ,u ....,uv in rmuiir auo oe- baaRkery, and like all drunkards, made hi . I1 m . . , 'J ... L...lr. . halt bed with the swme ana icu , like one ease only in a thousand, he re formed, joined the total abstinence society, washed himself clean, Drnsnea uw cto..., and with repentant steps returned to his father house. WeH might bis aged pa rent rcio.ee : well might he am me iueu calf at such a rescue. But bow venial was sack offence compared with tma muruer ous rebellion ! , When the great ancestor of tha bloody race bad slab, his brother, and tremblingly met his judge and sought for pardon, what waa the answer 1 -xne m " er's blood crieth Rnto me from the grouud. And now art thou cursed from the earth, i.:.k k nnned her mouth to receive 111 y brother's blood from thy hand. When thou tilleat the ground it shall not nence vk l.U onto tliee her strcwrth ; a fup- uve aud a vagabond sbalt thou be on the earth. When aw cnea tna f"" bhment was more than ho could bear," the Judge who administered justice in mercy drove him forth into stern, inexora ble exile. He taught no forgivene for saeh sins. He prated oT no "fatted aalreaM ' t In discussing the different sections af the bill, he said : The fourth section provides that out of the lands thus confiscated each liberated slave who is a male adalt, or tke head of a family, ahall hare aaaignad to him a homestead of forty acres of land, (with 100 to build a dwelling,) which ahall be held for them by trustees during ineir pu- Whatevcr may be the fate of the rest of tkn hat I must earnestly pray that this may not be defeated. On its success, in sf a. m 1 A 1 ataA kan mv judgment, depends not umj mx p piueas and respectability of the colored mm, kat their yery. exatooce, Homc teads to them are far more valuable than tke immediate right of suffrage, though both are their due. He then advocated this provision at treat length, citing the recent action of the Guar ot aussm in uncrating wo taxing their former owners to provide for tbem. tie then saw : The remaining part of the sum levied, to Rtt: 00,000,000, ia to remunerate ui .. in both sections who iu conse quence of their loyalty have been plun dered and had their property oeuvyou oy the invading armies and raiders of the en- a a "i . ray, or by the unjust seizure ana couaac 'r ti, nmivArtv ol lovsl men in the rebel States. Who object to this Who ever does, let him put bis name on record t.t tha, Mwintrv maV foil 1 V iadaTC oil which side his sympathies lie. By the usages of nations, the property 01 we cuixeua n. belKgerant power taken or destroyed as a military necessity is pun oj ua. But properly uaeu w umh; by tha enemy ia not Mid by tha Oovern- meut. otrtcuy spcnniaaj, mo K,ur'v " rithman of the hostile Government, though friendly to the conqueror, cannot we charted to the victor. But in civil war, it pji 10 me, lllttb 4T4 tt IP! nivii sw made, and those who hsd suffered for their sdhereocR totlnHren . a ...):. a. tha nAtini. be taken care 01 m aujww - tions of pease. We know tnesa are myai men in the South who are Urge sufferera. There are etill a larger number in the .v k aa made ljer snfforer. aeith- Uhjai have !3..i3L led except inrouno ' . ItfttkBr of them can r receive a dollar out of the J reaaury IPWiau""- - ' ---tt.x.. . . -aJno rinn -ilf mt them. would be a great reuei. a sassatetbe sort of dsmages to which 1 rc- SJ ' . ' .. T 1 l aun. r suthei loyalist wno uc """ .X k. The Valley are every wmmm w , a, ., 7 af Virciuia and the course of bhennan s an ,km Tl, amukiiur operatioua are iuu 1 . r ruins of Lawrence and Cbsmbersburg, -al- most every county of Mumouri a. a r, -hvnd, and the frontier liorttons of Ohm. are ample ot the latter. If ike war had been between two regu lar governnmnts, bath of wiich survived the war, the rkior iu the treaity of peaoe wonld reqntre'tae vanqaisked to py all ach damage aa well as the expenses of the war. If neither had conquered the they would probably be silent, una bajar his own loa. Coogrcs dic- jisaaaocaana NIT311IEKJ1H6 provide for llieao nv ritorioti claimants she will be bound iu hooOt to pay tlu m out of the. national treasury. If she does not in- dividiisla will be wronged and the iistioii dishonored. This bill is wry un-rciAil tw V ward a cruel, outlawed bi llip rntwbaaW wbeu thoir armies were dispersed, wouia gladly have compromised if ib' h lfVes were saved. Those who will I..- iiflvctod by this bill will not ox .1 70,000 out of a population ol six tuilltoiis of whites, for this is anepple of uriatociats and sabiccts '. of a proud nobtritv and -a cringing poor peasantry. - -I-" seas own about threw wwi "uj millinna acres of In lid out of the five hun mm t m 1 t t ' I . .ac dred millions in the Confederate Sute. This, together with tin; town property, cannot be worth less than ten billions of dollars, (110,000,000,000 ). This estimate includes bo man's property who waa worth less than ten thousand dollars ; uur does it include any personal property, which may f nerhans swell it to twelve millions of dol lars. The fine proposi d would be but one-twentieth of their ost iti s. Woro ever -auch great malefactors so gen th dealt withl It were well if all tlu ir Urge . stale could be subdivided and sold iu -null tracts. No people will ever bu republican in spirit and practice where a few own immeuao manors and the masse.- are landless. Small independent landholders are the support and giaWians of republican liberty. But it is said that very many of these men have been pardoned by the President, and their forfeited estates restored to them. I must take the liberty to deny tbatany pardon, or any otlrer power vested in the President, can withdraw these forfeited es tates from tne coniisc a-.iim m-cu- 07 Congress. Nothing 1 than an act ot Congress can divest them fronj the tfrrted States and bestow them on the purdoued belligerents. Mr. I Stevsaa then proceeded with an elaborate eulogy on President Lincoln, whom, In the lattcr's lifetime, he was ac customed to denounce. Stamp ox Bosds to Makk Titlb to Land. The following letter to a gentle man of this City will be- of interest to our readers : TkKASUKV DBI'ARTMRNT, Office of Internal Revenue, Waahins-ton. March 16. 18(37. fin I rei.lv to vouc letter of the 11th instant, that a contract for the saje of land, nr in make a title-deed to)tie purchaser on the payment of the purchase money, re- . a SB . . A a . .... .. .... , . 1 1 . ill t Siuires a nve ceni stamp or each sheet or piece of paper upon which it written, .... ,. ; Very respectfully, THOMAS 11 A R LAND, Depury Coinmiseiouer." It annears from the above that a con tract for the conveyance of real estate re quires only a five cent stamp, no matter how large is tho purchase money agreed to - at 1 a . rV k . . ,J , be paid. Hatetgii senuna. ThR Wegroes aad the Northern State Governments- Ohio refused to strike the word "white" out of its Constitution so as to give colored people equal rights. Kansas refused to let colored people vote unlets tliey could read and write ' Jiew York showed an unwillingness to let col red people vote for members oi a Convention to frame a near Constitution. J And the teletrram informs us that-mew Jersey (where the Radical are in a ma jority,) has just rijePTi d the report of a committee iu lavor 01 amenainn w tjenstituuon sons to snow me mi"' tr pie to vote. In these States tne coi9rea peopio nuw ber about one-4n-a hundred of th popula tion. ' Colored neonle. these are your pretend ed friends. VhitrhftemiUe Chronicle. TK Avririilliiral Ueiiartllieut St Waah- ington ha received a supply of vegetable seeds and cereals from Edropa, and is rap idly preparing them for distribntiou. The Lowell (Mas ) "tnwiifacAuring cor- aaailinna li:i VC I'l l ,el ill t WUli UOtloe of o ' ' a . . .. m . -ii. . . ... . I. a reduction Ot HtU-uX.JHlliiai.iri rama.-w-. wages at the cluflc ul Hit' pr'-.eMt muaHkJ A Peruvian surgeon in San Francisco warrants to very young ladies the tbiisst' ' aiid ffiSM -pwalSt-mftff-- mm i&m -amputation of thnliule toe of.eaeh foot.. The Homestead -t Sam Houston, in . Houston, Texss, whicti he bifilt himself aume twenty-five years ago, h :s just been demolished. The jewelers i:i J'" ld IV, New Tork, are rvpoiti-d to be sold ni ne lUmona.' aud axpenaive j welry sine- ChrmtaaRR---than during a. y simil.u period fo IWr yenr. ffc Thecityi-fl'. : ' 'rrg. Vs., ha built taa aanigfeg9 , u.l citlled oue Gen. -Grant ami the oih r . u. -Lee.' An Irish estate ia ta lie bought for the Prince ol Wale, a id irs Royal Hbj iivteuds to n-si'le two ni nitlis every Ureen Isle. .7 V a-av i