LEWIS SAABS fcdilor Proprietor. "The Old lorth Ute Forever." Gm. Steele Crie Flee Ccats VOL IL NO. 71 SALISBURY, N. C TUESDAY. APRIL 16. WHOLE NO. 195 1 A J I r Z - " fl ' a f . 1 1 1 i . 1 1 i . i Holier. Special Maoame E. K. Tik rntm, the rreat Ku glieh Aatrologiat, (:lairvynat, and Payeh.. metrician. who baa aMouiabed the uru uloV llWM of the Old W. .rid. ha p. -a- located nef aalf at Hudson, N. Y. ..Madams Thornton poaeeaees .och wouderful powers of sec. nI if at, aa to enable her t impart ku-wh tlft m lae gruaieat importance wan inil of either trance, ahadrliiiigti parson yotf are to marry, and by the aid of Kb iaatraaaaat of intense C5 rSetlcee. Marriage Guide.- touNU'a GaBAT PHrutoiMiirAi, WORK, or Every one hid own Doctor lleiug a Private Instructor fur Married Pcrsou. or these ahead to Marry, botii Mule and Pi-male, in everything concern mirthe ahyaidiM'T and relations of ear wfanre t the aiufla L -xual Hy$iora, aud the Production or Prc x. While In a state of vnti.ui of OflVpriag, including all thenew V4,?t?,!!l,,r1wf dtseoveefis never bef.re given" n the Kng- 0 THE OLD NORTH STATE. (TRIWEEKLY.! cy bates op stjhhckiptjon. .rj TKUif ( IN D V N I-:. TH Weekly, On. Vf.r Sis aVwtlM, Uaa Mouth, 76 cla. the power, known ai Paehoaaotrvnet zunrautoes to produce IUm picture of the future husluuid or wife ( the applicant, together with date .f nan lage, position in life, leading traits of chantcter. Are. Tab b bo humbug, as thottatids of testimonials cau assert. She will send when' deal red a certified certificate, or written gnar- aatna, that the ptetirre is what it purport to be. By enclosing a mm. ill lock of hair, anil 1 ateAiag place of birth, age, disposutou tad ipleiion, Hint enclosing fifty cents and peat envelop1 addressed to yourself, you . tioa by return mail. All communications sa eredly oaaaftdential. Address in confidence, Madame K. F Thornuu,TSTx ltt, Hudson, X. V. 28, 1W. . iw-ly Wk. YOl NO. Ibh language, by This is n all v a valuable and interesting worm. It la written in plain language tor the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of one hundred engravings. AH young married people, or those content duting marriage, and having the least im pediment" married life, should read tab uookT It (hVeloaea secret, that every ana should he aeon-tinted with. Hull ft nt book that miwlj he locked up, and not lia about the house. It will he sent to any will receive th picture and desired informs- lone on the reeeipt of Fifty Cents. Addrcafl Dr. Wu. IOCMQ. No. 416 Spruce fiu, above Fourth, rhiladulphiu: I lit -. ..! , Reparator Capilli. ToCNG Lady retnruine to her home, after a .sojourn f u few nioutlis Thiow airajr yoar Alse rlzztj, yoor awftubas in tbe CKt. was hardlr rw.L'nie) hp her ' . I ' Hi . . . .m i. , ( U'ript.ve onromfnrt. and not worth a fg: ...e..u,. mi.cTi c..rae, ruMic. aiuiKiu Come r(1IW, ynntlilnl. . ome iialy and fair okiq, aae nau a Hon run; complexion o( almost aiarbie smoothness, and Inst (WSULT.) Wakl7 paper. 0a Year. - . e His aMBtba. I.ao Tta cosum n Year, ' . M.e i Twuutf coinc. Oae Year. 411. at a croaa ! on the pauar indicate, the t .iraiM.n f tae aubarrlptioR. lb. up an which Um -oi.n Nbtk Srtra." is uriatvd la eatlraly u. . No paiaa will ba aaarrd to mak it a wait onte fiaitur to ararr family. In drdrr to do this wr harr aoKaml the wrvn-e. of able aad oipiabi litecarr coatribuUir. nremacf of the been totaUkhed, and that thai allegiaace of the dtaaaaa haa edged as due to the I i nited Statea. 4- J(rMtxL Tbet We eaaecreJy the fact that aa a nation wa are now Iuk4v a natiou of freesicB, in all its courae over our wide spread coun try no longer shioee upon the urow of a slave. Without reservation we heanilt iMaarae the irreai measures of civil riarhta and impartiaJ euf Vaueliiseinent watliou t any prnpartv ouaJrheaiion coawerreaL without dist ruction of oolor, and that wc are reodr j to uuie. in the) enrlv practical aUniaaaiait I h-.JL bab-J .'I emit In ... .1 . I ' - I 1 I mhm- ' soaaa of tbeaa batrlr. and their eoealaat a. I I ah how York aWrald. ADVERTISING RATES TRAXSIKXT KATtiS Ker all paaiotU lesatlUn one atooth One Stiiare, t'int iBMTtion 11. uu Kach ubaa.nrnt inwrtion bo Ootttract rates for period, of oac bo four m. ni i - . ol time McsiinutMe privileges. Allhongh i the mortal remains of Abraham Lanooha i vkj now rest sih-utly beneath the anal of hie I adopted state, vet his voice nogs late i . . . . i clarion thrnueh tbe land, eornesut suai- . ' . . . . . . innum? evcrv American cituea to the port of the great party of liberty and ripatinsM 5. fftitW That as the off umb laarJr. aaat I J escribed by sv rortvspuairnts, show thai to ho tbe case. Wa see, also, that there id a det man alien oa tbe part of both r- hinwUv. arauaaly, and ' -a. I New thisuiarnteoftbaapcWservraa: rbmsj was certainly be tbe obi radical ab-dition isuof ihoMorkh Tbeoe laehosJa bad er- i W a A adj.aa e rf AlAxxoTO, April y, loara Governor Sharkey does not feol much , encouraged by tbe present prospccU of his injunrtinn bill before the Supreme Court lie is inenvineed there b an intentieei aa" the paat of the Court to evade the res port, a nihility of deciding the caae ou its meritdj, , and 'bat, if possible) it will he defcrieu, even If entertained, until a decision would avail imthmg until all the 'mischief IT" b inaended to arrest has been eonsuitiina- ted ia the complete overthrow f the South.' eru States and the "dsetructiou" thcrowyU ieu oi tu'vuiv- threa sho realty appeared hat eighteen. Vu inquiry as to the cautie of bo great a change, she plainly told them that slie used the Cir cassiaa Balm, ami rousi.lereH it an in val uable aaouuiitJoo to an v Lad v'a toilet, liv its uae any iv Lady or Gentleman can tinirire their 1 the firMwitlii'st Aod rejoice in year oen tax n riant hair. Reparator Capilli. For restorino hair uram bald heads (from whatever eaMse it may have fallen oatfaud forcing a growth of hair qxu tfie'tare, ibtias noennal. ft will fbre.itlie hoard to (row mi ni ee in rmn I ... 3 ao. S ao. A Ku. I HOCAaa. $500 (S50 ilaUU '' in haaj tiias.- 3 50 13 UO l?dtt tivu t Hui iKSS, lOIR) 10(1(1 9100 tKOU 4 miVARaa, 12.00 U0 a I'm 300 QOaasou 13 00 1100 3100 3U.UU huf c.u 3000 3?00j 3.I0U 3S Ik) 3gi AK. cot 95 00 Mm 40 W 45 H osacia. ) 00 43 00 M00 fiu.00 Ivaisn ill tbe aaarrosa bated tbe atianaaa and wwaJq take tbe ear-1 " republican government in this country, . iot owDortaiiit' t turn arai not them. I as contemplated and prescribed by the ft-d- jTbe haaclaaars of. th war. in which the ' 'nil eons tit n1 ion. Bathe declares, in the !- - j...tJ.. ' ' - miAm k : moat euitibatic manner, that the ()ourt shall I with their masters, abd not eradicate this I deeiue tbe quest iou involved in the bill in error. Tbe radicals lave brew npeetfahg, ftna, if be livea, whether it be agrect , siuae the war elosed and the staves were i hle to the jmlgi -s or otherwise ; that ho .1.... .i - i will persevere in hid nurbose to that end anddfieu-nt mean, by wbkb tb south can i fmtn to tweT old master.. ' while he Ihree, aad rf fte shoald die bWHiW speedily rewarn h. r bst nnwpenty, we ear i h . rT - 1 his task ia hnished. ho -wuVtuni in hb " tJUuii , nwy advocate tbe .pn adi.igaftuawiaahje ' UnjUt mfate aaljH, .hoot 1 1? t atrengthen the band of those who m ji mi iinu eiiiieinoii lor an men, hou iuai wwi i , persistently and tirmlv insist upon tie ab- aolnte nglts of free discussion and .peeca on all subjects of public interest. 6. Jlmtkvd, That we join tn an eaniest a-ish for tli main ta mat ice mitarnbbed aad continue the struggle. Liberty and law, he says, must not be stricken down hi mid -pcciaJ Conu-acw .ui be rnaje tho wbu desirf j naiIBmfd f the public credit and pligbt- ,,dv.rt'w for a tonirer terra tlmn four month. f . . . . r aa and Idve. tU neuu w ill be cliarfted five to eflrlit personal atuiearanee an hundred fold. It is ' weeks, or hair iiihiu bald heads in .from t-o simple in its coiubiuatiou, as iatur.e herself to three months, A few ignorant firaetitinn is aiaipbs, yet uasarimssed in its etbaaey in w have asserted that there is nothing that drawing imparities from, also healing, cleans- 1 W'H force or liastan the growth of the hair or iagaad beauiifyiug the skin artd cin!lejiou. J ndard. Tbeir asserlbm. are false, as thous By its direct actiou on tliecutiule itdcaM-kfruiu ; andsof liviugwituettses (from their own exe it all ite iAjparities, kindly baalina: the same, i rioueic can bear wituta. But many will and leaving the aurfaee as Nature intended it say. how are we to distinguish the genuine j shoald he, clear, soft, smooth and Vautifu'. from the spurious ! It eertainly is difficult, Price 1. eut by Mail or Exiiresa, uu recent j as nine-tenths of the differeut Prep nations of aa order, by advertised for the hair and beard are entirelr I W. L. CLARK Ac (V. Phemists. worthless Ifo. 3, Wet Fayette St., Syracnae, X. Y. TIjM ....t tlUMflUII .1..- i - - i the same. march B-tw-ly AnaoLooy. i The World Atnllied. AT 1 UK WiiMiKKI I I. aKVtXATHaa hadk bt TUJv CHEAT ASTK01M;1ST, Madame R. A. Perrigo. She reveals secrets no mortals ever knew. She restores to happines those who, from dole tol ev 'nts. eatastrophiea, erosset in love, loss fof reatiuns and friends, loss of money. Ace., have become despondent. Site briujjs togeth er those loag sep.iratil. tive.- iufornLation eon crening absent friend, nr lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tell.- you the buaitmag you are bast qaaliaVrl to pursue and in what yau wilt bo most sueeesaful, enues speedy mar riages and tells you the very day you will marry, gives you tbe mum;, Ukaness aad characteristics of tbe person. Site reads your very thoughts, and by her almost super natur al ptWoTs uu veils the dark and hidden, myste ries of the future . From the. stars, we see ia the firmament the malefic stars that oxer come or iiredomi nate hi the c.n hsnmlion from the aspects and noaitions of the planets and the fixed stars ia the hearens at the time of birth, she deduces the fa wire destiny of man. Fail not to eousult theajretteat Aatrol ogist on earth . It costs you but a trifle, and you may never again have so favorable an 6p- portuatfy. fJonsultation fee, with likeaeas and ail desired infearmatioB. $ I . Partus liv lag at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with aafeto-.and satisfaction to themselves . A" ...11 J I! .L. -I . as ii in stsoii. . v inn ami explicit cuun. ii r'Uatn oaiW with all insjuiries auawered and likeness etetased, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentioned. The strictest secre? cy will bo maiutaiued, aad all or-epuudeDce returned or dVatroyed. afjsroneesnf tlie high est iwaVrAirriish-l those desiring thorn. Write plainly tbe day of the month and year In which yon Were'burti. euelosing a small Uick of hair. Address, Manaaa H. A. P atOi P.O. Drawer 298, Buffalo, N. Y. march 2H. I t7. twl; There enannth e'ad tidings of joy to .11, To yorrngand to old, to great dud to small ; The beauty which once waa so precious mud Is tree all. and all mSybe fair . LCC'S For. improMug sad lieautilyiug tbe Com plex i.ua. The aaoat walaabie and perfect prepmation in ufaHhrjatVhig"rh. akin a lieautiftrl pearl tike Hat. that rs only found lnyouth. It quick ly reuMivoa Tau, Freckiea, Piaapres, Bloiebea, Moth draoshes. Aalhtwnes. fnuona. aad all imputrtteaof the .kin. kindly healing tbe same learrlf the firm white and clear as alalaler. t be detected by tbe rbet acru- Its uajtiaa a.t be deaectnd 1 tiny, aawihelatta vogstaMe juvparatHiu taper It bt the only arftete .f the b and you inav have alrea.lv thrown BWay. large amount in their purebaao. To Blu.li .nil,l tmm If., I lat-rU". it w ill cost you uoUitng ni.l;-s it tally comes iq to our cepreseutatioas., If your druggist d.e not keep it, send us one dollar and we will forward it, pest -paid, together wi.li a re ceipt for the money. sw will be returned you on apdieatinu. providing entire satmfac- tmu is not given. Address, V. L. CLARK CO.. Chemists, No a, West Favette Street. Syracaas, N. Y. inarch 2. 4il- tW-ly AFFLICTED ! SufTer irw More! ! WTien by the use of Bit JOIXYILLE'd EL IX J K you can be cured permanently , and at a trifling cost Tbe astonishing access which bai attended tbi invaluable medicine for Physical and Ner- rous WeuKuess, General tH-bility and Prostra tion. Loss of Muscular tiiaflry, Impoteu.-y, or any of the consenueiK-e. of youthful indiscretion, remters it the most vaiaabbj preparation ever ills, oven-.l. It will i em ive all nervous affections, depres- sion. excitement, jiicapiK.'ity to study or uusl uuss, loss id nieuiorv, confusion, thought of self- dcstritcUou, fears of insanity, Ac it will restore the apucutc. raaew tbe heal to of loose wiio have dest roved it bt' scusnal e cess or eril practices Young Men . be humbugged no more by "Quack Ii....,..-. n. illn. K..t LSWMIO WU 111,11 U 111 lUUUDlP, UHl BOJW without delay for tbe Elixir, and be at once re stored to health and happiness. A Perfect Cure is (Jnaraateetl m ererv instance. Price, 81, or four Is titles to one address, $3. One bottle is suaotiapt to effect a oura in all ordinarv ca-es. V- JXi " L v ALi-O.DK JOtXYlLLE'SSPEr'IFICPJLLS, for the snccl v abd pernnuieut cure of (jouorrhea, Gleet. Urethral Lim.1j.uki;s, liruvel, hlrieture, tnd all affections of the Kideeys and lllatlder. Cpres effeetec in from one to bve days. They liaroiow ue Wstem-aiiniieM r aau-eate in. sUiiiiAibiiSiiaVtnatet? IsVath. Smclianife of I diet is necessary while using Uumi. nor doss their si'tam m any manner interfere with buauMws pur suit. Price 1 per box . Either of the abuvo-mentiuued artielas wil' be seat to any iblrsss, closely ssatoi, ana post-paid. liy mail ussaaara', on receipt of price. Address frtnrw-.m-r a 14,, Chemists Troy, K. T- tw-ir. Court oti at the usual rates Ten linos of solid minion type, or l"it one inch JangthWiso of the evlauin, con itul.- a su liars. Special ffoticcs, in b ade.l minion, will he con tracted fur at the office, at not less than doable the rate of oriiiiurr advert isementx. Inserted as reading matter, with approval o i he editors, titty cents per line. Advertisements Inserted irregularly, or at inter vals. 9JS per cent, additional. The rates aboV" irinted are for standing adver tisements. V One fir two sqoarea, chaaeeabto at discrei ion. i 10 per cent mlditional. Jtore than two aipians, I'bangeuble at disere tion. per aquare of tea lines, lor every change, twenty-five runts. Fire squares estimated an a quarter Humii, and ten suuarcs as a ball vertlsing, whether by the aananaaanaBanaaBaanoan ( d faitn nt uic nation, 7. Rem hd, That ia the mairrUinsnoe M a ... - -tt- b 1 ntrae nosl'ioa taken and psiocnaen mm day avowed, we earnestly invite tba influ ence and eo-operation of men of all politi cal persuasions, who regrrd and awrdiitlly support tfee recent actlrrrr of congress as a solution nf our present political dihieulttea ; tlmt we deprecate partisan violence, and desire peace and good will towards all men; ami n in an open ana learie eaoo, -y-, uytt, m itk miaKtJ "f" .o 1 sesnatives and twenty Senators in toa- occasioa, .to persnnde and convince tbe poo- ( pie, that our highest duty ai.d truoi iutel ( column. Hills, for ad- da r 'or vvar, will !. ill iibii mm Um thie of SfltAffli 4 J atom h aaaoa nit aaasMaal of radical soeaeb atafciatr ;! iweaehinr, I eountry without some one to protest, br can turn tbe political current in which tbe I without an effort to preserve them. If he hlerk. and the whites of the Booth are uni-1 were not known and bad not bean known, ted aad combined tor action They t tb bsnae, bare and everywhere, us an un see thsar hvtenot. are tbe aaaae and rrrevo- conditional Union man, from the very out- aM v fired in the arnesecti-n of country aet of the troubles between tbe two sec- We cannot vet see fullr where ie w of the country, he would not havo surprising political and rnnbl rrrobjtion I aadertaken tbe championship of this meaa ' w ill end. I m dl eertafnfv pmdace aa ea- j red ; hut being such, and alway traordinarv influence upon political parties ' having been such, there can lie uo obieo. aad n,-.u the destinies of tb repuUic tioa to him personally tn connecuon w wu. i lie inn. Now comes the "final resort in ewe dc- " feat b suffered kr the present proceeding, or ia aaae it shall bt ao impeded as to ren der it useless because too late ; and it uuat be acknowledged that the alternative i - or will be sufficiently startling afid adequate ly potent to procure a decision on the nil iuvmrtaat questions raised by the bill now presented. It b nothing leas than the in dictment and consequent arrest, or aUcmp ted arrest, of fleneral Ord. the. conimand- Tbe radical mtm b dnnrhtounded aad kaows not which war to abape he course 11m fruit of years of agitation b likely to turn to ashes" to its aaaatb. Tbe Southern twenty wRT hold a lar ; balance of power, will From tin- t'niyn Register. Jndgraont by Cognovit, In fke Bigh Court of Pvblk tAnion. The taoroiufk-iroins UBtoniats and genuine lirpni. li ra ii voters , .i Nuii ti ( aruliaa, V. W. W. Balden, Tbos. Settle. R. P. Hick, aodmnny other. i WUKKBAS, It appears to the satisfaction of this court, that oh the 27th day of March in the year of (rtaee, one thousand, eight hundred and sixty-seven, the defendants in tbe above entitled case, viz: W. W. Ilolden, It. P. Dick, C. L fl arris, P. M. t ai t. r, Alfreu Docker', ( whites,) and many others, selected and appointed by the said C. L, Harris, the same collectively having ukskiiii l b.r tliemselvee. the name, of J lle- pulilicau Convention of North Carolina ;" the same also being residents of that por tion of the territory of "tbe United States known as Military District No. '2, and a grws i ....l L k.l.:i:.. .L-. Ia est is 10 tie sunservea oy miaiBUwaa -a-1 r mmim muibei m avterrata of principles ot me repuoiicaii party, an . i ;.. ....l. l;.; '-nest interest should be awakened, it will j narty I h4"" fTe.th-" i .hi'S Sotokea. white,, M enUAr . . . 'the jeadiue- nacn iruu.ir Ihnn iwmou-ss a To '.IT5"" 1,0WtC dWtV- 1 rprwer they may not hare yeT reafeed.-. 'n1':... . . .' . , Sut hmen as Wade Hampton Hrarr A. And, n lien as, tbe facts al0eadmittod Sill of ibe district embiaclng Mississippi, raid I'laintifl's. Therefore, the pnayer of the said tiff- is granted, and it b hereby ordeied and decreed by this court, that tbe said de fendants, in said cause are forever estop- det i vine u whole pewor tuey may not have yet rearrreel. " agwrnnt ine nimr. ern w Suxh men 'as Wade Hamnt'on. llenrr A. rceedbar, it b thought, will result in ' 11":. J -. an . i el. .i : comii.d 1 ni" :i Ii n il .let. i ini:. 1 1 ion nf tbe in. i. j ... ., , , , ' j , " irr nam inae inrrn, wniir owy T r o . ' - - r Hu s. i ,.. nave wns oeeu cuutosivu - , hw Mt r. sues between the parties ; and it certainly denied by the saai defendants or many of fi , jh, l would appear so, for in such an event tl.ero, them, to the injury and prejudice of e . . ,M if.ii must be judicial interference and adjuBt- hundred thooiPand ' 'i aaaatanu oi muivary ueepw loW who are tact and in deed the very.ebarge stfll p.. werful tbroogb their ratriif-enee and nmae against tlie act it is sougtit to position and on ihe stamp. We ad viae ' "ct asiue.ji unary aespousm is not a ue- f a . i - - - a . I, i ,r t:.L .., .1 t . : j :- I...U '" '"j -7 ,c -uku r uw wa..-.N.. ,w. -w.j.bb ,b Vnrlken, b.v tn.n.e.f ft. mJt There are from fifty to 1 of these oeeraeieed old I ah ordc I5KR(JER,8nt TTS 001, v vl jfaj aat itiveaJhtaat Anril i 'in -aw vs." wa ww t., . ..... ... , . nWatiaBBh na teal. kind bed "y the French, and is const. len d by the Itrrftan a- inaispeoHliie.li a perleet t.m- ( ..f,)-,, riew.ua habft et. I p anjavvt waiiHitucwerewHiuriiig Ikch airetulr crf. d br thi Uie J'SBt Jjraf. a sufficient guarantee of if. sfh eary.pre only 5cents. ent by mail, post aid. ua rooaipt uf an oeaW. by BhUTOBaC jMUrT, dt VO , (iMmtsts, ham aSatto livar St., Troy, H. X. april t.'C7. twly. Free to Everybody. A LariJ pp. Cuwulai . giving information tlie ereatest iinportauce to the vonni' of TeslS bow tJamEilala. aiifuf, the despised rearieetod. aod the ior- aakea loved. N.i yunayhiayor gentleman should bit to send their Addr., and receive a copy post paid, bt ktwrh mi. ' ' .d.hesaP.O.Dra ar. 21. Troy, N Y. J ApriU,'67y . tw-V . . - -a oaanf an Ibrtalhflaj ' Aclerayman, while residing in 4 , 1,-,1ur,lafew as ly forth cure or VerVcwf Well , ear. Laseasea and the wis treat nuniher have reload v Prnmrv I te.l by a iU ire U bea' til I m aaticied and uifiir. J Innate, I will arndtbe receipt for preparing and , Mat of them, according to the laws of the ) said United States, citizens df the same. did assemble at the city of Raleigh in said Military District, and did then and there of their own free will and accord publicly proclaim and declare, ia form and manner aa heriaafier set forth, the following t 1. Jtesohcd, That in view of our present political condition, our relations to the na tional ( j oven iment , and the people of all sections of tbe country, we do this day with proud satisfaction unfurl the brilliant and glorious banner of I he K -publican party, and earnestly appeal to every true and pa triotia mail ui (ho bottc to raJiy to its sup- it. The splendid and patriotic method made by this great political organization, m stand- iug by tbe general government with an in flexible resolution, in carrying for ward pro found measure of statesmanship to a suc cessful issue, and the powerful , aid given by it in finally overthrowing, and prostra ting the most gigantic rebellion of ancient or modern times, should command the re ape, -1 and cbaahttp the admiration of etety: candid man. ,; 8. Jiemdutd, That tbe American con gresa b eminently entitled to the profonnd a aa a a a i tti a' I a- . ar l w s a. .a .a In t)o i.iciiKlK'i- nr imiirv ttt Cht- lilailillfl- .... .. - J i .bie.:.. ..., ,K.. :L. .b-ll 1- b.ld .A. -vocafr aeudmg iiegveea milted ai.l recognixod, aa iudbputable true w h i In i the .aid defendants, or any Uni ed Statea to Con grass, in every tare and district intelli gent blacks can be found. " Let them' be ia, ui mstj - - " ' - . .1 S it-i. part of them slmllhcreiftorUcnfrahbed , ZZZrCTZZL Z'Z -v - i m. .a ww ' at a and become citizens -oi tne of A tin i i c.i or not. AVENGING TLME, Judge. VRRrTABtK HiaroRT, Recorder. JRHO LkOBT, Aftornty for Plaintiffs trength of tbe South. It cannot be, doubted but that the day of political unrest la rapidly drawing to a dote, and that a final settlement of tbe vexed question of reconstruction b near at band. Althongh that settlement can hardly bt la accordance with tbe first tie- sires of the South, yet it will lay the o'd questions at Rat, mid will transpose tba anxiety into a positive certainty. Many and radical change, of opinion have been forced upon lbs people of the South ataoe tbe close ol the war. Less than two years sro the advocatfa of even qualified negro suffrage u'cre hooted at and jerre. I the prospect is for universal equality at the ballot box, aad tbe Son them mind, looking to such an edd as to a certainty, resign itself as calmly aa amy be to the inevitable. Ye negro suffrage will imptr tb., ritt nf nep-ro rcnreseiitAtinn, and fbb subject, in eannection with tbe political ! ai t.ti i rtii r.f tntB BwaanV is ablv handled in ' leader of tbe New York nermn ot me are entitled to ninety members in tbe House of Representative under the iacreaaed veto, thirty acgToes should be sent, as that would he ah tart a fair proportion to the numbers of tb.- two races and aat of the twenty Senators six should be black by tba same tnie. . "Heurv A. Wis has a fine, intelTigcnt aad farhkful serranV who would be sent fr-m tbe eld Dominion to sit by the side of Mr Suuiaer in the Statate; and that ne gro of whom Wade Hamptaai spoke so evidently. be seated by Wilson, Chandler, Spragwe or Trumbull, ami be called to tbe chair ocra.ionallv byDra Wade, tba Pres ident of tbe Senate. Tab ft practicable, Mis,ij. .it r.;, mir i l. cairymg "at tba thooiiea already cstab ibhrd. True, tbe .mdl of tbe nesroes Now I w'Sht unplraat to the dainty North- era vnatom aid meuiU-rs , but tbe South erners Would not find it an; they rooJd have no ..l.j.-c'ion to bl.uk onlpragaaa eat that acute ; for, aa Tancey once said, tbe mdcJI was p'-rfaaae to SolherncTS. By all - - m . 7. ii us let t ie fwath cany oat tkeXthe-1 ., i. i " 1 iS ori of h. radicals to their bar nendiuc both nxro Be . , preaeasajjres i t. U f aaftWhO Add re. 1. i. ... . . .. serving, peraidtent ami heroic rlcrotkm to fthe great prluc rules , of htim&q rtghft as enunciated lu the Declaration of Iiuiep. ,, deuce j that ia the nam, of the patriotic peotilc of this sttite we feci warranted In coiaially asst-uting to and acceptiug thu re cons trm tior plan recently and final I v adopt ed by that body, and to the cod fh.it pcaoe and order may be permanently secured and every industrial pursuit regretted and en-, couraged, we pledge oursofves to ube tVrty fair and rrgitfmaU' njeafis to influence trub- wef the Uiiuary aad Seaunal OtgaBf-1 he sentiment to the nearest possible ap fe train of disorder, brought on by J proach to unanimity on tbb snbject. 3. Jfrxntrra, I fiati we rejoice that the dogma long propagated, of the right of Ei an able teeession nnder the eonslkution, as been rorevrt overthrown by the majes tic aprising of the American -people, in crushing out the late rebellion bv force of arms; and that the doctrine Aat the su-' loss aw seoaiue pota m-grv and ra"BBrfoi . to tnmrivaa. I A . At .- 1 1 n I ' L . .A.,.jl.l ..wt IW-rv - ' J nnwwwn oui... w.u in. um, B-upi -tih.tit. and teem with ittorest tb Hut the. most armarkaoie l aJ migT rrt 4rrk tf rteaontruat I. .. ....I (I. i.itn.li la..f Vitsn ST. kraiuT atpirties wit They assemble together in public nicctiujp , no ou a fo6tuiC of political equality and aaV , dress each other as Lamus auu i. maw-cui cesaity, except in case of resistance, but when resistance comes, such a despotism will be foaad existing, perfect in its pow ers. ' -.. . : i Governor Sharkey regrets the supiuo ness exhibited by many of the Southern States and leaders, asserting that in case such weakness becomes general the South ' b lost, aad her citizens must forever sur render their manhood and self-respect. If ... there b aaght of influence in him-to pre vent it, Mississippi shall not thus fold In r anas and submit to be manacled and led captive into the outer darkness of such a political Egypt. Aa to the merits of the question sought to be submitted to the Court, Governor Sharkey entertains no doubt. The Con stitution, be declares, has left . nothing for aaajuUaii) av mistake oa the point involv ed. There aaa be bat one result when en tortained by tbe Court. If he can get a bearing, if the Court will bat consent to exercise jurisdiction, be bat no fears, no misgiving. Tbe truth is immutable, and tbe provbins of the Constitution are un mistakable. Hence there is no room for doubt, having all confidence in the Court, when once before it.. It is proper to add, as was stated in this cornMpoudt-'neo of Sat unlay last, that Gov. Sharkey specifically denies that the Presi dent had anything whatever to do with tbe inception, progress or consummation of the hill, lie aays that he incidentally poke of the lato reconst ruction measures to the President when calling upon him, aadrllttt bt. At tMlBeJilfle.iP!d Mr. John son that be should "aiic" Km. Nothtndt, I Uf , If 'M X 1 1' A' " " a. v aw v - nr tam .. i r b the Norrb, andaohtedly ; bat what fT1"' v urchugcl on. the auhjecU tluuiks of the wboli, country fmr iu pre, 1 on. readers. Wa aoJc.ra a tfc 7fttaa- ' T!?a. ra I' la the mattorbad'ita aou.ee in the (act that icmoreniaatn f wlUteyer point of view V look Sharkey bis U-cn so loiig hern ia ad- aMtemertw now gofca onin The vuncv-oTpwaypruraiwu. vn una is w n n.r.T. j ' pmiucu when it u suti'd tatit tin: bill wa ' ' J ... a- ,i i .k .. t.fi r "I in readiucss when the couat adiuuincd for v ip. ,rw I., nvr Kra laieeu. i -wwrr - ' ' w lrtre.ee that rem vbit cb-inge. must t eabty aga . Tim GiJ uauif thjs medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any r.r. r CtABna JtksgPI T I MM A, Hoaaa, orkC.tr fwt n cus, and tltal the awdic ition u is do- - take pltee. We advie the Suft. rners to ! fc,fTr itr the aJuaiiunciit of Co? .i ...r..uu. j bk wnwrrnr n rt aivr i.ioreii m r. - - l.9L7ZE rSi ; -haw hand, and bring rb- rcrolutVu to it. ' Wy that bmly. r,. ...L rheah. Tto. b rai aoaV mark-, i... trr mjT the nee me. hare ens-1 Tbe Monahi taab aoa Ibly bt ibe fere-1 1 erroue-h to see that the interest of fJictwrt fM-1 ? M a great wonder the Tbe Savannah .V. i informed that " i li .a--1 Meathasn rada-ala. Bails, ma. itmmt, atWoVe 1 .. , . a. . t ;.J,,J are HIUPIUllui T mm.urHi, 'W . 7 . u r- it irrtf I nfti.n'r i u.....ra storntion and Ibe cousoouent prosperity o : the South will be-a benefit to b.h. ami .gaiu.t inter- i Jvi raor re 'I did not juU-ud to bt Congress i get a bit at me a a . . - a. at . that exclusion froBi jolitcal pivOcgra, , ,J ,Tn!l n.i k iTu fn. repn sontatio. ia Congreas, would be oflh IjUby 4 kUi-,. followed bv injury to both. -iWtdea, as a A bay avaaaed John Muter, aged U general thing, there b a kindly feeR. g n the part of the white, fof be wtakar aad nt, 1.i. rltmitr nf lMori.1.1. and ha. pur chased a pi res on t. J dm's Biter, where .be intend to rysid.-. Qov. AmbroM.- K. llnrtiside was elected an honorary uu tul r ..f :li- I'rowtr Univor . shy Chapter ol tla leJU K ippa t.psnoa p.art of the aUUee lor tite weaaatr ;Pa4hts ctorrk toraaT by a mad dag tVatcmity 0.1 Uiulvt, and LuttiaUd with cunrrw vr., m . ua .w. a earn a..aaay. . ......bte rilc. ,t- - . f.A , . - - Kw a. a ..

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