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maijftVV'' ' T A I- i 1 ft I r fniBceUancous. UKV l.fcAVKS. Tbs day, wh It ihpH Um iin il thrWb I hr even i ngs goU.eu gates, Ami a assart star in thecktdNss bhie For tbe rssiog suoon in wlsars wait" ; W hilc Um wio.l that sigh to Use languid been A lullaby breath o'er Um bided Bower. the lithe nod to the onod of th stream That wind along wild lulling' 11 And. either awake or lull' in a dream I pari through Um realm of Long Ago; Whd face per with many a stun from Um bower wt Memory's magic mm. There are joy ami sunshine, orrow and tears, That check ihe path of lile' April boor. And a longing wish (or th utming yuri That Hop vr wreaths wUU lb fairest flowers; There are friendships guileleas love bright ' And pure a tbe star In the halls of aigbt There are ashen memoriae, bitter pain. And buried hopes and a broken tow, And an cmng heart by Um rvukm rnnitt, - AeJ tlie jea-breexe tanning a pallid browj And ft wanderer on the shell lined shore. Listening lor voices that speak no more. "'-"!vv"v y 1 1 , r '"3?" "" f ' There are ruwions etrong stid ambitions wild. And Um Sere dir to Und in the van Of tbe Utile of life and the heart of theehiU b crashed In the breast of Um struggling But short ihe regret and few are the tears That fail at the tomb of the Vanquished yes. There's a quiet and peaee, and domestic km, . And joy arming from faith and train, And a lees tmeuesrsosiing, lar above Tbe pi si 1-'- dreaming of ardent youths, And kiss of children on lip and cheek, And ike parent's bis, which no touguc can In. yaUtnHisiirass ss There are sored sw . lost I there are little la the duUBtaVn, neath protecting trees, awn Use streamlet wittd. and tbe violet graven What Um streamlet And the grasses tsray to (he wiling breewr, Mai ere mourn for the prensnre of tender Hps, V1VM. slit nrlit of eves oaiKrneu iu ucamr - m - eclipse, a rwt ih.,. a the slow of the daylk'ht dire. And Use : iirht's first look to the eacih if cast, t ms 'n.ih I hose beautiful summer skies. e . . . i ,k At la ptrtsire inai gang on im Ml. I Sorrow and Jot. chsnt a mini-led lav nt.l 1 Vhi the Memory's wildwoud we wander away ! TV Attempt to AssasstnaU the Hon. Richard B ntterd. ( ur reporter has made known i1m facts to rotation to the attempt t,. aaaaasviiteJe the Hon. Ilichaid Bttstred, JatWe of Use Unitr-d Stales for tbe JSonth .rs. Ii.trict i.f Alabama, by L. V. B. If astlss Kso . the United 8utea Attorney for that District. But it if the duty of t be press to ro forthcr than merely to enroot cle tbe circnm tan oos of the bloody deed Jfrom ttM earucsi oays us um "rr""" ment of Mr. Martin to bis office, Um rtshv tiona between the Judge and himself ha.ee been the reverse of cordial. And eonsid rrinsr the yrlfttinna between tbe present and last grand juries of the United States Conrt nd the District Attorney, it ta not easy to we bow any Judg on that beslch could bold other relation to bias. It at a matter of public notoriety that tbe grand jury of tbe Usl term presented JU. Mar tm in nnmerous case, for e lor lion from cilraens undercover of government libel and other anita; and K la known by J udge BsMtced ' friend- that Mr. Martin owed it to him Ahat ha was hot criminally in jhssjaj for bese outrage and official of feocej instead of being prosecuted. The grand jnry now in session (composed o picked men of the Mobile eomnmnity) it is also known to have found ten or wore true bills against the. District Attorney for similar offene. s. These indictment bad s. k. Hi.,w,, 1 of at this term, and pend- inc amotion for an order to compel ihe District Attorney to refund certain por tions of bis extort i nategams, Judge Bus .A .,nPM,,.d himself from tho bench sl! a!9Jl IH4 lfsh "" tbe. cuduct of Mr. Martin, a public omci r in bis court. Mr. Martin took Lie bat and Ml the court, and next moruintr at nine o'clock, meeting the Judge on tbe comer or Itoyai ana .-i. Francis-streets, on Ms Tay to open bis court, he opened fin upon him witn a revolver, wltbont word or warning, and ...ilnnnl to fire at him. even after Re fell, mitil he was stopped by the bystand er. He plainly meant to kill turn after a after a night's rruWtinu to kill an an armed man-in brief to assassinate him. It remains to be Bald, tint tlM public in dignation against thia cowardly act was excited to the highest pilch. Jadp Buteed bad many friend bcre, and Use entire paUk bad Utely Mt ia grathnde sth.ngly stirred for him by several acts of distinguished serrfco on ibe bench. Mr. Martin i an Abtbamian by birth and rais ing', and that if all. Ne belongs to tbe Ua'lical feet of politicians, and although jf Considerate affinities during the war, he took tbe iron-clad 1 oath of office when be rnraa appointed United 8alca Attorney. Tbl, ! addUirn to tbe notorious belief in tbe public miosj that he had, under color and power of hi office, preyed upon tbe pockets of citirens in abameless extortions, T. made (be man unpopular and shun ned in Uii community, and it is Jne to the co nun unity that I Jicae iaata and the status of Martin should be known, lest we hear ska W.wi from Northern Jacobin source that a United State JMifB ha ''baw ma by a rawet. M mursjeren, at h, fa hi haap saarders-d by a style ol man that the true Southern rebel most tbnr eugbly despise a native, renegade Rad- j A ehnrch orphan Jsouss was -a ffisva. a opeosd ' n nhissmus dav in OtsUriostoii, JXldffijtkm i by Um ssuMsxipuoa obtauwd forth. Oood sod juicy horse steak, ittapouud GENERAL INFORMATION TO BANKBtirit. 1 Petitioner under tbe Bankrupt Act are required to render a Schedole of ail their debu and liabiliiie of every kind and description whatever, and also, an in ventory of all their estate, both real nun personal, including all property and t l feet of which they are poeed, or in which they may have an interest, (tnougn not in possession) in confermity wftb cer tain "Form" prescribed in the "General Orders" of the Supreme Court of tne United State, The Schedules, veri fied bv oath of tbe Petitioner before a District Court Judge, Register hi Bank ruptcy, or U. b. UommissMne, u" m company tbo petition, and when filed, is ihe commencuicnt 01 proceeuiiigs Bankruptcy. I. To become a voiamary pesramps the debtor must owe debt to the amount of at least ($300) threw hundred dollars. J. When the petition is ny a nrm or copartnership a full set of schedule ol Uiv reepetiiTe etate ot tne mmBSim firm should also be addod. 4. When tbe petitiou is filed the case ta ;r.li.ilv refarnd ta a Register, who exumines tbe petHioti and aebedulea an nexed thereto, and tbeyr are aorrees sss form makes a eertifieafe to that effect, to be filed with the Clerk, then adjudge tbe debtor a Bankrupt ana issues a warrant to tbe messenger to summon all tbe cred itor named iu the petitioner- schedules to meet at tbe Register 's oBiee, at a eer tain time and place, to prove their cUiws and elect one or more Assignee to take charge of Um Bankrupt estate. "S: A : aredltor can however, prove hi .Uim at ! time nreviou to the last di vidend, which will generally be six month subsequent to tbo ad)UdMsrUou ol isana- ruptcy. 6. No creditor ba any lUndlng in a Bankrupt Court until 1m proves hi claim (sire KliiaAhenbi itn, Biatchford, Judge ) 7. Creditors have no right to compel the Baakrupt to answer questions concern ing tbe disposal of property by him ac quired subsequent to filing a petition in Bankruptcy. Sg other word, the date of the filing of the petition by or againei a debtor, b Um date at wbielr, it adjudica tion of bankruptcy follows, the old order of thing paaaea away and a new leaf is turned over." 8. The bankrupt can apply to tbe Court at any time after the expiration of six. months and within one year from tbe ad judication for bis discharge in bankruptcy and in ense no assets come into the bands ot the assignee, or no debts be proved against bis estate at any -imo after the expiration of sixty day. 9, As soon as an assignee it elected or appointed, tbe Judge or Register will eon vey to bim by deed of assignment, all the bankrupt's property except what ex empted, viz: "Hoii-ehoM and kitchen fsss-nftute and othwr necessaries not exceed ing in value (tAOOj fire hundred dollars ; also bis wearing apparel and that ot M wife and children, and neh other proper ty not included In tbe foregoing a is ex empt from levy and sale upon execution or other peace?, by tbe law of the Stale . i . t . . 1 1. in whtcu tlM oanurnpi man. sss ass -mouat not exceeding that allowed by State exemption taws In force m 1804. 10. It is Ibe fluty oi me assignee, within twenty day after the assignment to bim ta made, to allot to the bankrupt such articles a- are exempted, aud file an inventory of the same w lib tbe value of each article so allotted, and creditor may make objection to tbe report or tbe as signee at any time w uhiu twenty day after it ia filed. 11. As to cost-in bankruptcy pro caedinga. Section 47 of the Baukrut Act provide that tbe petitioner, before a war rant issue, hlt deposit fifty dollars with the Register, or with the Clerk .to-be de livered to tbe Register, a a security for bis fees. General order AX 1 X , pro vides that the fee of the Register, Mar shal and Clerk hall ba prepaid or s. cur ed before they can be compelled to act. li hi also provided by General Order and can prove tbe fact to tbe satiaiactmn of tbe Court, upon application, an order will be made requiring all the costs in tbe ease to be paid out of the fifty dollars de posited with tbe Register. If however there are aiacl. but no! enough to pay the Mcasciurer aflstr deducting Um bank rupt's cximptcd property, so that nothing come i:.to the baud of tbe assignee, the geeawill have to be paid by the Bank rupt ; but if tbe assignee receive assets the fees of tbe Messenger will be paid by bim before any dividend is made among creditors:. The fief of Um Register, Messenger and Clerk and for publication of notice in Bankruptcy will In ordinary esse a mount to about one hundred dollars in some c.tc more,Tn oibwsTe--Ibe lcosU depending on ibe u ma her of creditor, amount of litigation Jtc., in each particu lar euan Four Hundred Live Lnt at Sea Wreck of aa Jtnjtith 9kr. Bostotrrmiwtef ed from Rio, dalid Novemlsrr 34. and publish sd in the 'Traveler' of this city, whicb coo Urns tbs appalling statement : '-TiiW morning a biacilian stesmer ha ar rived from Monlet iduo. biieging the new i4 the loss of live Enalrsh Msjl iJleanier Saturn, in a letnhlo gals off that place a week asm. h was iron-olad, and one of the finest look i rut steamers I mmbsstmmksu. of ftahia wsrrs - w w When (he went dowa she had on board four hundred persons, indudie the ot and pas sengers. Ainoog (ins latter was lbsptngh minister, who. bad jW b en rsissved to enavle bku to nukaa abort visit horn. He, with tbe Lresl, was lost, oaly louriesu oui cm ina wwoie Ming mvad. fitarvaiion m 8 r den. The new from Sweden m appalling. Three hundred thouaanfl of on the v of THE NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. From the Illllsburo Recorder. HtLLasvnto, Dec let, 1867. Jf . Editor . As you were not among the Editor who lately waged ueb fierce war upon the Prealdenl of tbe N. C. R. R., nor even, in the language of tbe irion clad gave "aid, counlcnsnce or encour agement," by copying in your paper tbe assault of el Iters, 1 desire the use of your columns not to defend myself from old nor to provoke to renewed assaults, but to eal the attention of the public to the new tar iff and new policy lately iuauguaratcd. It will answer no good purpose at thi lite date to pick up one or any of the glove throw by your brethren witn ocn at n anoa at my feat. It ia good generalship to avoid ft fight wi'h women or editors, for they are sure to have the last word. When I came to my present business and place I was ready to sign a treaty of amity and friendship with most of the editor aud a treaty of ailene with all. My first pur- iposaws-to make a psMdy aM miiiih- cbanee In the designs ana operuiioos oi the Road, and if I could work out a di vidend for stockholders, and at Um same tlmeaome wedto fbr artllng. rnmeral. manufacturing and agricultural Interest of tbe Stole, a great purpose would be e eomprisbed. Our road baa more than once been run in debt in order to catch the through trav el, which we never did and I fear never will command. Tho little wo do om tnand pay ui two cent and a mill a mile. When we were ruiinina: for it tbe month- i receipt from through travel waa a tit les than 9400 per month. The ex- prnso of running the train lor it 1300 a mouth. The Superintendent thought It best to quit the chase (or through travel, dimin ish the srseed. and attach frtisbt car to our through travel train. Thia experiment of frrlsht ata attach ed to the through travel train, brought into the Treasury 9S.000 per month lor Ireiet.t alone, to aav notions of the travel. We may, in fact we did, lore a portion of our throuerh travel, hot We could afford to do It on uch term. last year we ran at lightning for through travel, and we ran 99,000 mora out of the Treasury than we .kla to rssts iutn hi Tbe effort and policy of the road has ever been to mJie the travel and not ibe fr ight pay. Tbe polwy ba been ngatnt the labor and industry of the State. I might add, such lias been tbe policy oi most Soul hern mails. A few illustrations will hotter exnlaiu what I mean than rusrea of reason or armmenl. A horst-l of Hour could be eeut fiam IL.-i,... r New York over our road to t'harloitr. ehesiMT than VoU could send the aasBfl barrel from Charlotte to (sold bore; and so with almost any article you could name. Every facility was given to our people i o buy cheap from other ; hut sso s-ncoiirnrrment given them I" elt. f fact, difficulties in tbe way of high tar riffs foihid them selling iu foreign market stall. . i , A gentleman In Raleigh bought a bar rel of potator iu Morguoton. 11a after wards hannd that be could buy potatoes in ILdeieh from , New York or Boston, at what the freight from Mrgunton bad cost bias. A Mr. Rain Toeker ia a director on ihe toad. I know he will pardon me if I tell of a practical joke played on hi last summer. He bought wbelt bran in Ch,.rlotte at aixtv cento a bnshel, and paid 30 cento a bushel to get it to Raleigh .im-tv cents for went bran which he rould buv for forty at home. Xet this sutemen: should injure my friend Tucker a a business man aud u financier, l must taia he did not know the price of the bran or the freight until it wit delivered Peoide do not grow rich by what they bay, but by what they sell. You my buv aa chean from the North as you please but you wilt soon buy yourelve poor If you do not sell IU;m someining in reiuru. Under our new tariff we take butler .nrl lard from! f 1 harlot to to ( ...hi shorn, at j-iistolrce 881 fcires. t hicken and duck half a cent each six cent for a turkey ; bacon, beef and p irk four fifth of a cut per pound; an- EMU and pfitatw-s fil'.eeu cent a bushel ; v. thirty cent per hundred.. While I write, some enterprising man is passing with KMI0 chK lfeiis for the ltaH) nior market. Thev cackle and crow, ai if tbev were glad to die for forty and fifty sMiit apiece instead of tCu and twelve and a h (If each I have written to Charleatdn, Wilming ton aud Newborn, to learn what amount of hay ia brought into each of these port 4 t s l. l t annually from HwW r.ngiauu ; it i im meue. With three cents tax on cotton forty conl on tobdrco, and two dollar on whlrkev, our people sboulil tutn ineir pi tention to clover and hay, there now more ubty kt tbaniu the great Soutb- em stanle. cotton ond tobacco. Tbe sea shore conntit s of North anil South Carolina furnish a market for New Eagtand hay at a dollar and fifty cent fit hum. red. 1 uy, Unit your cotton ana tobacamcittriw mt m ! far ihrraasar naat have been t- - - most prOjntioiM to t h,gro"wi h of l his great Ulitased New J-.ngl.iud s tuple.. Due advantage. Um. it ba over all olh oroduci. It can t be taxed. 111 s . ., .IX ng tbe sMHitaneous prouuctioti oi un cart u ana nine or no uiougning or m heine necessary to nroduce it. could beer a str better than cotton or tobacco, if m - a a could do io without being called disloyal I would ugrt to Congress a modifies lion of the lax on cotton and tobaoco, aud a partiul tax on bay in placo of partia con use at ion. Congress has Not ret its Tace more atrougly gainst Southern Agriculture than have the Southern Railroads by their raise policy of hirb tarifl on lb outgo ing, producU of the soil. I nop both ings produ wsll learn, hr flU to Am the, Uoao! English farmer, statesman nd putt art pber : "That for government to ex pen men! oa the farmer i a meat perilous thing, for hi ia swaff poor trade, eubtoct .a m fa 1- sL. S to great risk and tosses ; it is me ww precarious in ita advantages, the most lia ble to losses : and tbe least profitable of any that Is carried on. It require ten time more or laoor, ot vignanoe, us s tention, of skill, and, let me add of good iortuiw alo, to carry on Ibe business ot a farmer with succe, than whit belongs to any other trade." I know tins is not me iignt in win to . t i - 1 1 J .1.. ku-tA nt we nave niinerto inoaru as mo mw firming. That we did not o ee it we owing to odr old system of lalwr. o iiii I T .ll Now a word to atotutuoiuera, ana a wsu be silent uadl I learn the price and quan tity of hay brought to at unaneswii, Wilmington and wewueru. ieu, sn another communication, I will be better able to how to our people the advantage of cultivating clover aud hay, instead of cotton and tobabco. Our receipt for the month or Attgurt, 8ept. and October, amounted to 102,- 078.91. Oar expense for operating tae road 8101,870.21, leaving a net proUt oi Uati 90fi which tbe Treasuaer ha applied to the exthsguiahment of our debt. Th r-eeipt for Um three month are 8 18,923 .- 58 mora tuaa tne same lureu i" last year : while the expenses of tbe twee month operating were 40,77J.'JJ w than last year. We compare with last because it b usual, and because tlut administration was infinitely better than the on that preceded it, and com pares favorably with any that has preceu- edtt. If any apology is deemed necessary for thi communication, it will be found in the assaults made upon the present dinm itrtin, and iliefsdditiunal facts that aome of th ! large stockholders are alarmed, and have written mo that they see "uotning but ruin iu Um present policy of tbe road" We think their fear are ill found ed, especially when they call to mind tbe fact that what we have accomplished was done under a tariff, from tea two hundred per cent, lower than former tariffs. JOS I Ail TURNER, Jr., President X. C. R. R- Co- lNTewbcfThe Day. , From WatAingion. WssWgton, Jan. 1-The Bon. Mr. Bar- Uneaiur. Luiie.1 Slates Minister to cnioa, sei- egiaplis tbe State Dej svtmsnt that be baatossu IH.lllte.l l.y tlie i:imue f oir.rv to ibe Western Towers, aud that. Is boa ae cspiwl and wiU have immediaiely. csaui scwv. The Bmpeeor of "Chios has arleered Il.m. vi. U..A.m,. Ainetican Minister at Pt km. as soeetal Envoy to revMs treaties with hiro pean Powers. Mr. Burnngame aocr-- op ,.s.iiion and ss to leave as soon as be can Utoke the a tssmry tviaturearfnta From San FrrwcixaX from China, Japan, tie. San PraucMco, Jan. 1-News by steamer from China stairs that the Imperial Issrvsu have net Willi severe rrpui-es. A powuVr exphsston at Wyebun 1 many lives sml much pnpeny Tbe Viceruy's Palsi'e was Mown mm use so the United State Consul ha ma-le a treaty with the Toooao Mvag-a, by whkh wrsxkssd seamen are to be protected. Commodore Watkins died on board the steamer Costa Rica Teddo and Mewpott, rm the I-UnJ of Jado, a .a a . . . a i :t are to be opened on tne isi or apns. The Tycoon of Japan has resigueJ oa power toMckado. - ; .From Wtfhington. Wssbissgtoa, Jan. 2. It is staled Inst the funds of Oeorgia have been femoeed from Mil-Inhievtll- to New Yeah lor security. Use Massathuseits ls-gislalure organised lo day Oessrge U. Braslon, President of the Senate, and Hawcy Jewell Speaker of ihe House. Tlia Maine Leeisl -tore organised to-day J.wiah Crosby, Piesident of th Senate, aud then. C. Woodman ."tpeaker of the Hcmis. Oeneral Meade will vimt lbs President and usa Qmi n surf ilM" miihmswd on Saturday The revenue receipts to-day mounl to 92,- f.SIMH) An interview between Secrelsry Seward aud lbs -Sweedish Minister show that no steps hM lM-n taken towards the scUiMlion or hsnowl otthe Island of St. Bartholomew. f isisilal h h it s from Havana arid-l (Vssa la lb 27 th ult , tisve been received. Coueresa was occupied in th eonsideratwm of the nronossd constitutional refoims. The rebellion in YncaUn isbeoofning more serums. MeriJa was captured by a party from Havana. A descent is meditated on Siml Osneral AUtorrsi has UVn otdered to Yuca tan with three thousand troops to quell tlie rebellion An outer has been issued banishing persons convicted cf siding with tbe Iinpeitalislt during ' . , Wf Yirainia lleeonnti notion Convert lion, ete. RK-hmond, Vs., Jan. 2. There not being a qisprum in atieadanos to day tbe Convection Th.- Northern Methodist Conference of Vir- a am . t Bishop Jones, of New York. mjMuiug ' The poJitsctsos are speosslsting to-day about the Unhernalorsal otnee, lis nsrwi sar wswso Gov. iiyinst was sboter) bxemg expired Jaumirv 11. No action ha yet been taken ia tb matter by lb msbtary authoring FromCkmUmtan, nisrrestou, eVCC, Jan. .9. Oeneral Scott, of the Kiee.1 men's Bureau, has issued s chvisbr krtier of advie to the piasters anj fnltnfn, with regard lo contracts for Ihe coming sea- aau. . I , frr Ktio Orleans New Oilcan. Jan, 9vxln the Convention to-day iba discussion of afsT Vbrckliff.-S equal nv substitute was resumed and Several amend meuts offered. Considerable feeling was man- i rested, but the VonvistaWU awjunini I withoo coenng to a rots. t $ much troth in the ss i..r of Jan. i-b rmrdeoee f Charbs Matliew brother of Father Mathew, in the county of Uoi It, wss attocked, out IIM asaaiianis were driven oK I ne, attacx was aunuoiew to Fenian. Liverpool, Jn. 2, Evening. Th Austri an government lofbidj reeruitlog for tbe Papal arisry. A Manaekutit Governor Grow Contervaiire. Boston, Jan. 4 Ooveraor Bullock iu bis message myc " Let ua, tbsn, hear no mors of DoiiflistulioU and sllstaiif for lb Sssslhssre niasser, let us make an end of illiberal aud on fnendly legislation, and, wbil compromising no priticmb for which we ha contended, let a restore thorn lately M rsbsfitou to equality of right a Sfssedsly aa it is eonsialeot wub Um n si looal safety ." Heonnciudes with a lougwlogy of Oeaeral Or.nl, with etrong upreMOU regarding Ml fitoem for lb Presidency. . Beetle, in Mempkie. Memphis, Jan. 4-Laft wish, eoossrvativa, is probably eisctrd Mayor of tab oily. Cable Summary. Washington, Jan. 4 Tb Ferauu brado vai teis, at Paris, hsvs been disnorrrssl, and I im portant document captur.d and sent to Eng- i.... i ...... Tl. ssssat stialamalir eonlerroce af tw r- fersburg, regarding the IseMru sjacstsoc, ba war-like sixinihxtose. Tl.- R sms aoofrreAC- U sbsnVsnJ th rVillan's nrotesM to NssssbsM aauM-t tlse aW sian a Trills, ewsearormg to excite revoh aoMsag las Chnstiau ssjrjecu. , . . Atnlrian us'Stsslclies. from Ak Kauilnu, sat ibat lueodot basing yuskbw, expedition wss susjsrnded. tbaAby From Maeninyton. Washington, Jan. 4. Oeiwral Howard M hi report to Geo. Omul, covering Utters trom tlie South, doe not credit the wale spread des titution represented. He ssys that last year Southern gentVmen estimaud that it woukj toko two tadhoo dollars, wbereeubdf f; mot ihe necessity. He thinks tlswyets sjss iress will not prove o stringent s represented by Oovefnors Orr, Humphrey sod otdiera. tut before Spring there wiU doottless be ufl.-ring in Sooth t arolioa, Mississippi, Louisiana, aud small ssjcOOb ht other States, and urges tbe PresioVot and Congress to frauigurat a Jlm of relief which will not pauperise the people Oeneral Howard, wilb Oeneral Oraor sxsprov al has directed t be sub-uummlawousr IswvelsXT absolute distress, and ha d.recto ia jMesaaa. ol corn ft durtnbouoo in th moat needy ec- lious. Mo bureau is lo b retaiuea Jouiu ex . j nnm il,riiinisectatioDofob cooimisswu- er rhat their service are imperaliveiy needei'. Governor Swann s meussg represents me Mai value of properly ia Maryland a br- gnr than before in war, noiwHiiuwivrB uianespaxiori susses. Tiu, MHi.li from Internal hVveoo to day amonnled lo 81 OOW.tHIO; lor ihe Week, 4,35e OtW, lor the year. 914.tJU,0lO. The fonu" lug are tlse luiuursrrrtr-nis oi ssse Oovemiuent for the month ol fhgtirer : civH hats 94.750,tKIO, interest on tlie iblH; debt. fJtJin.nisi; war, i 000,000: navy, 000c lots-nsvr.tl.tMSMXHJ; Mat, MK"V Tbe committee on Koreigri Altsim will mlro hsce a resotntiou neat week uslhng .mi ibe tear- erunseiil to demand tlse reVase of Fattier Mo- Manonr, iutptiaoiied in Canada, charged Willi Kenian s. n. The Nati'U-d Dank statist ics show ootabse riialKsn tnSH UrstWeek. Strong ell, .r is are tiemg msde by lesufimr Near Tot k Uemtsorats to induue Govsxsxsr Sey -more lo wMisdraw lus dix-liwsvlion lor srusfsnsl ssBjauii fiiTl lis PrvseleoluslcaiHlidaoy. Hon. Mr. Shenuan's bid for lias fniiding ol he netiou'l debt exeiies severe coo.m-i'.t among flnaneiat lirele. It ts estimated that It will cost eleven millions in com m iSHons to fund the debt a proporcd Marine DiiUr, die. Cmcirmsii, Jan. 4. The Steamer Wbeefcr, Capt. liaiiy Ien, bound bene tor Manetta, xptodsal tier oc Her to oay. jsatij sesauu wera borord and otherwise u.jurrd. Pive killed ochsdwiifi apt Bsggsof AsriiassU, Uspt Morton, of W heeling, isodies lost. Gvrwral 1'ope arrived here to rty. Imprisonment for Libel. Philadelphia, Jan. 4 Wm. Muer, publisher ol the bundsv Mercury, bss bevn selwencs-U to um mouths impnsvtttuent, and f jOO fiue for libel. From jiiehmAjndThe Convention A'ewepaper Fight, dec. Richmond. Jan. 4. Iu tbe reeoisstruetioa ronveutkrtl today the following rvsolulioo of inuairv wen rtfcrred : Of limiting the time of hiied labor to eight bonr per day of sruKng aft dsvbta lucuited iuVvious u April IMiA. at is rents on the dollar or levying no ol1 tax rf requiring foreigners to reside In the State ton years before viUlug -of le iralixine the birth of children born of parents in slavery, so they may inherit property of admitting colored persona to sjolleg Ol Cdliug the Military Institute aud devoting the proceeds to Use educational tunu. The aewtpaper were severely denounced (it misrepresentations of member and the siseeches of th Convention. The Convention then adjourned. ' The city ha been quit lively with news paper fight to-day, sn occurring between reporter of tlie Examiner and the coin apumi ut of the New York Herald, and on be tu eeu a recorter of the Dutpath and tbe ofu- eial reporter of the Couvenlioa, la which a member of the Cmivcutiou and another re poiter ji.ined. N'o serious damage waadoue. AU .t,mmrfi-.mm..mm--.- Mnjor Poe, Chief of Police, was bsfor the Military Commissioner to-day. charged by Revi J. W. HuaussUtt with giving informs tioU which waa untrue to a correapoudeut of a new York . paper, 'relative to aa alleged y speech hy tlts.1 gratlemau. . o- Marine Chkrtestun, Jaunnry 4. -Arrived Steam er Champion, form New York. Ucet.di.1 Sailed Steamsr. Charleston, (til NxJ" York j Sea Gull, for Baltimore ; Schooner r X-llie Mowers, for Boston; Clara Hell, for Dariea,Ga-t Mary Fletcher, for Mobile. Some of tb Northern paper themselves contrast lb hsppy Christmas times the colored people of ihe South lor overly ban, wilb the tombru reality which b upon them in ties Oarbtmos days. . Tbs sensible colored people feel it and uuow it better than their pretended ceuM frbida sM umsImui Sauuost, JairvaJiTod, 1868. Mxsaua. Haum it Baoxxit . Qentkwsen i The ubjotaadsrd was written for publication Iu the Ikmner, but a the Banner ba been uspeuded, and aa tb card fa) one of importance aa it rcMet ibe education of tbo destitute and disabled Confederate soldier, I respect fully request that you, and other editor friendly to the cane of education, give It publicity. Rev. R. L. A hornet hy, lb President of the Institution referred to, it a worthy gentleman, of Mpasfaat and ability a a taaeber, sad bit laudable ef fort hi tbe noble cause which la ba es- support which ba crave. Respectfully, J. J. STEWART. A CARD. "TaBLX sTOCst MY ' Bouu Cd, N ajr be cut . ting in a pur. thy for the indig appeal ia made apon following . .. . mud n. X. sas snewj war. are taugutrec ot enrfc s as . . s 9. All wounded, or diaalb taught one-third off regal .1 Hnliliera Who SDeWt I. . fss s. s s . year m to army, win we assowuss, n it is rrquastcd, a many year to amsxo vy 4. All I.icenlistea of (iu denomination, who come we I recouarueuded by their re spective Cbturtlies, will be iutructcd free ol charge. In view of these liberal oner upon tne part of tbe President, will not tbe sympa thizing aud humane of North Carolina, re spond to thi call to aid ibe injured or phan and suffering soldier f We need SS. v , sUa I means to erect a suituote BUiraing ; ami the projector of the enterprise, who is quite a poor man, with a large, af&Vtcd, and helpless family, feeling hi inability tore siusnd to tbe demands of tbo workmen, ba m good faith, made thi appeal to his country men. He is willing to give bis labor freely in instructing all Who foil un der tb rule. But he has not the money to expend iu building the bouse. Some fneud have suggeateu Huuues- ity of a visit to the Northern cities, to aek for help. But auch ia tbe character of the clause designed to be benefitted by the eat or ax km that an appeal to Ploriuera sympatUMf m wholly out of place, and tbe nbcrUer throw himself and hi enterprise into tbe hand and .ympathie of hi own dear aaf feriog countrymen. Help, friend, help its, and tbe blessing of the orphan' God shall be yours. Cannot five hundred gentlemen aud la dies in North Carolina, whom God ba prospered, send me one dollar each I If they would do ao, tb enterprise would move on to perfection, will they not do it t 1 appeal to my ministerial brethren In the North and Sooth Ostium CoufamsM , a well aa to the minister of other deuomi nations, to aid iu Inks good work. Come, brethren of the South, lot u endeavor to supply the place ol father to tbs I less, and to bleu tlsosu patriotic men. who in answer to then eouatry call, stood between bur right and death, till shivered and dismembered by tbe mis sile of war, they have been iptuiatd to their dilapidated and impoverished homes, armies and footles, to seek a livelihood as beat they can ! Can we dam we shut un dsn bowels of our eomMasiott against their impression, but ilent demand, and till call ourselves Christian T In conclusion, reference, as to tbe good faith ot tbe enterprise and tbe reaponsibil itvof the nudersigned,l made to the mem ber of the North and South Carolina Conference of the M. E. Chareh. Donations, sent putbe uiideraigued, eith er by wail or.expresM, must be directed to him at "Morgantou, N. 0." Au open re gistry of tb name and, amount of each contributor will be kept In the sjkuMnaty- the dnftohBBr, frfeltdWtotb education of the Orphan, please give pub licity to thia card, anttlhu aid the enter iriset R. L ABEBNETHY, Prts .Tain Heck Semmarf. More nton. N. C'DeC. 1S67. V. 8 . - Donatieii in nails, glan, boob, I or school annarutus of UUV kiud. will b . ... , -i v - . glstfv roceiveu. V. w . - - Teiat 0 Jr yM.-TJev Church bishop, from Maryland rtiAMuM have arrived hi NewTi ihe Bev IV. Tyng in hi defense at tb VTsipiitSjSm. ILtoxoani in the EDbconkl rbele more espaelplly H will find Wasguiltr. lover of ' he that he is great ss thblr Ap' lS Bu tbs dr In a fall- eon eh- tbsa Tb now tbuJL goou p T ac. I amm SR5 ja 1Mb Ssi
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1868, edition 1
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