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aaBSBSaaWBM .1 pm i ip iijwppi WILLI ik an ettra lltat thj lata ami 1 l are in dancer. The old roostitution an lbb', . Hrr which we he lived so happily far I T "p-y Ura q rtara of a r-nar y ia threatened Ytjt Off OOTVnuaMlt ' jvilk overthrow. For it a constitution framed uudcr tbcausu I fit IHJi blMalllBllUn I venturers and nrrrcx-s, and winch seeks With ill Various Amendment. wll..-r .. . U.V....Iv'. Hall a. a 1 PHUri BS Dil l Uirrratl-g BUT CVUIltlT a .piendKl sac- 5-,- . - ..r..-'.. jibs wnmTHUin ... u ' im '...'. on Thwradsy nip hi waa The sparioaa hall wa Add with to degrade the while .-art., f if m covtuxott, THOMAS S. ASHE, ;r.o, Aoniieiuau .mvdMK vie.,, .1 It -HI IBM IO III KTtU "I Uioil ia natM to be MhatMataaW t --- or sxaos. FUR uiu-m GOVKrUt'OB, - A burden of taxation b aaaipht to be im posed upon the people or llie Stall which the are utterly unable to beafe the effect of which w II be In enriati the bond , w , ejr bolder of the State ia Wall Street AsxU all mf tli it tax ill have to bo paid by the bite people of the Skate. For though the negroes are to he Bade equal with the 1 whiles by the now Coasutuiioa, aa far aa i ho organic lav can make theta aa, yet they will bear noport ina of the bardea in ear- ft (. oNUULsiS. Nathanitl Boyden. f!3 COUSTX coxseetauvj: TICKET. For tne Senate, WM. M. RUBBIXA, ol For the House tf iO&EPU A ISAAC M ok :m Btprejrntatira. J MlAtfcti- ast er Barry.. W-aVW Jnr Chrasai W3CJ. F. FRALEY. A'aHfc i U?taUiS ALTON. A. JTJD809I MA80W. . ear the best population id lb.- city and Ita ii ity. A nnnibcr of the fair s i nr ill " iii daughter n ..lis with their p the occ. utnioat ai si W-U me organised by call tag Lewlt TIanea to thcClialr, and appointing Jolta S. Hmdcrm, JVcretarr . Upon ta king the chair Mr. Hanea made a few brid iraierht explanatory of thoehieciol the meeting. All iheee promt, with one Or two exceptions, then proceeded to en roll taeniae I ret at tucwibrrt of "the Salle hairy CenarrratlreClub." When the proeete efaarotlinir had been emnploted, Franria K. Bhober, Kq., peo- tdtJtl.ryiail!TlllBteniTor'tb Tin. " ijaHlililfl doaed hy tbaaa iajit, aati iq atauy pari red lu caxrytnr on the State rTerriinrnt TtvuuJ i1i mmi nfM.t .T.m... T. K.r .. All tax ea 1. vied for that purpoac are to hejpe--llt Freaideat of the Hah. when he levic-d 9" perty ouly, auJ the oegroe, WM efaetcj by aeelamation. Unenbem, aa a claas have no property, fcaary cent enndwetod to the chair hy Mr. i ' a"' fact) at the idea i4 aeon in the UooailtelMM now pn-m-nlcd Kr llie rn un Htaia. Tner uteraiir .l.idHlaa liMiLa aVUfy o,.ir..iv. the Soulhrrn f the M eat there ia reaaoa to Ulieeotbet ilia rota acaioat the new eoiiatitutioe arffl be nearly "Mnintoaa.lr aiWt. .5 ORADIAH WMHs)K. .:7;. , a aaa ,- . J!bt CtaaweV TaMaair, IAMRS S. MflCUaUUMfa la. Jar Caaaajr Surveyor, ta F. WAawGOKJuR. . for ramf OmmUtionen. John I Sharer, Paal Seaford, F. 5. Lackey, John LHeker Jceao, V. A. IMris. of the taxe pah by then, and Mora- too, will ho paid back to them in the edara lion of Uicir cliilJrcu aqd the tiipport off their paapcra. All taxra levied aa the noli are to be expanded far auraotoa of cdaeatioa and charity, and the nigioei will pay no other kind of Uxct. At pan- are aaore nuaioroiu than among the white, and aa more colored children will be educated at the ptjblic tchoolt than white children, more of the taiC thai collected will be appropriate A oaa of the negroca than Uny pay into the trraaury . Here, then, will be a very largv rl ee of the people of the Slate rliaring the eqnal pro'.t ction of it lawa, and participating equally ia ita govcruuvjut. without paying aay taxra whatever far the tappait of that .government. Ana una ctaet win tie ante bt- . . j jr ' m to control ubaolotcly aeventeen counties ta the State, and by the aid ol a few da gradvd whit Bun they a 11 be ablo to C0ff taaiaa inaay aanra. Thiadaaareaii'ea main ly ia the Kaat, and under the new t ' n- AMOTIOH TICKETS, tiokato to all the eaaxauiea lUajk.t Awr election the of Catawba, Mel tow- Davie tn.d I wWBwSfit' Mi itiVttndW at Thev will tnerefore phtaae saxid at mem eamdhiatee, and ticket will pending oaap to theai fnMjf OMV TfOTC. KATHAKIALBOf DEK. Wa place dm name of this dietingaiab oLetM columui of legislation iuteud-d to benefit West. Such will be the aaruluio af: thing ff the new eoawtitatoia ahauld be adapted at the approaebing el. etimi. Art jou in favor of auch a cont'.ltQtion 7 We itx-1 quito tare thai yea are not Thaw Kai.lt to the pttla on the 2it, 22nd and 23rd day of April and vote it dews. Go to work at once and arouse all your neighbor to a sens of the , un- Jf every Conacrvative doe hh duty ha defeat ia caarrtta. WiM any friend of white aaerndeney falter at a like tut T We cannot believe it Major Kerr proceeded to addrra the dab at tome length, lie analysed the new eonataauati ia a masterly manner ami allowed to the tallifaelioa af every anna- jndteed mind that if it sbnurd be sdtptad tlie State would be mined. He was fre- queutly greeted with load applause. After Major Ken had concluded bia re marks, on aaotion of W. II. ltoaUy, Ksq , Dr. J. W. Hall, Kerr Cnrige and Robert H. Smith, KniTt., were elected Vice Pre .dents, John 8. ITonderson, Secretary, and V. I Morawey, J.dia F. Mooee and Stephen F. Land, Kaapw, the K Committee of the Club. After the organisation of the efub had been completed. W. M. Robbins, Kaq., Ccmservaiiv randhlato for the hraate from thin county and Davie, wan called npon, and enti rtainrd the audience fer nearly one hour with one of the very heat ai orohc. lYc will nt attempt even to give a symopai ot ikia Ifweeh Irst we shonl i do the distingnisbrd sneaker injeuv tico. We will onlv remark that the spterh fo- tha Dietrici, with tha rJeaaaxea. Mr. BayaV. by llfc AfT by the Wttrtei armbled at States- . ; 3aaBBrBwBBW w .aw iai i m yeaterftay. xtr. xmyocn ran a aateog the very ablest nun in the Mate, andiaoneof toe xnaA pewerial and e. f ntli i ay-ahaxss to be see with any where lib eautoa L'niem reoord during thoi war will commend Ida to the people of thlf snail ht aa an enrinetly- pmp- r man to iL-raaat theto ia Coogres at tltb time, ahawtld the new Camawkatlon be ratified, Wul not be the ease. Il II III Will It T Mr. wilt aeeept of the nosainatioii, riatnaiga at WTIkeaboro this we. k, where he W now aUendinr eoart. Whatevr r performs with H thfcrtforc exvett Iruaa bua a vajirsal ana ( bnuant can vaaa. Cal via meet hitnl We hope ao. bwt we fear not If he doe he is rone. AS the indie-tjons are tliat Mr Boy den wul he trinismliianUy elected. Great a-wT rapid chaofeaare uling place in tbi. akatsct. Rowan will go largely conrcr vative. Meeki-mbavg, Liaaadoa, ln-dell, I tavir, Alexander and YadVb will aU eonaervative naajnrilfas. Catawba I go overwbcfniingly CotraeTrattve. We cannot speak wjth certainty of Un- faa tod &Arrur,thrj may poe-iUy rrae aaaall radical n.aUie. Jn Wilke. taw sabw.HW'iw1 w ul m-U tosary pstoJ if they da not carry .iicaanxwf aV th raanwrvativea bx atkx-r nat f the State we w, old nay take eoovage. TWog swj eying right in the west. TAihdaV si.tion they will he able to defeat every j, ,orlLr 0f the repu aii.m which S UoLbios has already acq aired, aa one ol tho boat political ppaakrtw in North Cam lira. He closed amid tremendous ap rrlimar, when "the fjlnh adjonrned to meet : apaiit on next Iii nrsday night. Warhnpt the cnlbnaiaani tha kindled will spread throughout thr country oral adnrrsses my be expected from anr In at speaker. We farther erpr t the hnpe and Ix lief that the ladies will eoa tiinse to enanaange ua with l Ueir pnaeuce, l'alrwrtisra torn, time beeoraea lukewarm ia oar sex, but in the heart of the getH tier sex it never eeaaes to glow with an ip- teuaity which eajutnt I'.iil U ttiiualitte a to duty whra brought ia oaalart with them. 1 ai .feat AW J - Uhal , w u DAVIDSON COUXTY. The Contervatlves af that ewesty hehl a convention at LexIngwSn, on yesterday, and unmiaatod the fallowing ticket far the 1 a cUatnre and Clerk af the Superior Court: For the Bimato, Iewt llaaea. for the "House of Representatives," U W. Brasassel aod W. H. Badges, Ksqis., for Saaaeiar Caart Clerk, 11. K. IL it- n . Of ourself we are not sxpeeti-d to speak; of the other gt ailsasaa trr truly aay that they are nomination ft to he made. They command the respect of tha honest naaaU af Davidson, and will unite the Conswrvativea tea We rerret that tha nomination far tha Senate Was not given to on who bad more time to faavast tho county than we have, and to one who could havecaara ed It more effectively. W cannot accept of the nomination and canvas the roanty, except at great sacrifice. We shall .pro bably he unable to secure any person ta write tor oar eoitimne duriog our absence I If we accept, and our associate, Mr. 1 lea ner, ia stmott constantly enraged ia tha aiechanical departtaentof iIm: office. Vet, groat a stho aacrinae is, we do not feci at Hearty ta decline. At a lime liltuprvaeol no mm shoaM wHhh4d wkatearer sorvi rices Ire may be able to render tho cause of w.iitc tnprnmcy and go--l government. W therefore, accept of the nomination, and will eanvaM the coantv a thoroaghly a w may he able. If asw-pnwer should tall off id interest during (be ran east w feel Mir that our readers will excaa it under the cireuraalaiiCe. fjft Ail upon the falteriug iu our ova.. Amk we believe will. L very lUii.g new presag- the ultimas defeat af tfes congressional J policy. The passion that rate the lionr are rapidly passing away from the Xorlh- Reaaea ia beginning lo resume her away once more. The R idicak), in ougress lbcmsdvtt, are beginning to ad mit that they hav committed a great er- That error will never be lepi-ated, Saeh of the Southern State aa nicct thfcir phut of twansMtraetwa, aa Arksnafe and Alabama have done, will lurvc notWilg worse to fear. Take cojtragt then, fret- , from the sijfua of fru meu should act m Da yeasr daty and ail will yet be well. The men who rrinrtetl for verthrow of the State Constitution pre ut Stoic Government wiil yet reap their reward in the cm and dignatfan of an outrag-d prsadst Th time ill come when all flmee whh .advo cate the principles and objects of the r-id ical arty will se-k h bide- tlreinsefvel fnin ihe tire of 'ticir indignant anif m iunI S.aotrrwi n. and at no. distant d iv Tl t-. Iw.i.i-rff irtilSBf-S Wttl. ll'IV.' been misled by I hem 'retreat aihile lln-y tmajr do an with honor. WHO ARK TO GOVERN 'DM This iaa rears t ion art which DA ID.-oN SLTKIUUR. COLRr. SjH,ik,ny it L r'. ijtn. w .TAKJB COL'RAUia. Arkansas has rejected tfcb new radical tjowtm' nion, just snbtnittcd to !ur people by tl jiuugn-'I convention iu that Sute, by huge a majority. That fatolligeaai' ia The people of Arkan sas have acted a became them, and we 1 bone their example wfll have It influence ' eT" ln '""'' P" lfevd BBJBBBBBBBTWWB W.I I ".,, . a 11 time we saw his Hnimr, Judge Cnlet, on the bench lie presides with dljrnityand ability and ha extorted hjgfi praise from all anrtfea wherever helta gone. Not only does he extosCpr aises far the man ner In which 'lie presides, hot he exhibits niucfl lei-Nt learning lor one so ynuinr. adjuarueU at VI o clock in to give tha various aanxaViawa and otlrers pn-sriit, an oppoitunifY to aaHres tlie people. Ujon th- ringing of the hell after dinner (he spacious Court House wa soon filled to ita utmost rapacity. Gen. I-eaeh ar e first and pr.K-e.-led to ad. tlft baga and w1 iica fa a shwvt -titao b. ap- po.-i ion to the new ' '.institution, parts of which he read for the information of ihe people. CeW Leach t dud. .1 by Utra dnebtg atfeti sasdietiee-lfon. Tlifeam . Ashe, the OnsyrTaflvf CandMate far Uoyeruor, who a;a rt-eelyi-u; with Tood denvihstrati-H of spplauae. Mr. Ash. adawaafadJ taw aadisn far mora than an boor in a very able and argumentative speech filch gave great aatlsritetwa. He wat followed by D. F, CaMwell, Ki., iu aarn rjf VtrtTi r- die times, and oj a, a j.jii . . jt y VI a nd the IIOXM ' f A X I " FCT V It KS. Wa learned from E. A. Vogler, Esof , af Salem, on Monday last, when we cre fa Urn town, that the order which bo ia receiving far hi shot are twice aa many as he is able to fill. He, therefore Jn. tends increasing his factprr lo twice it present cspaeity, and will have the ma r b in ery and workmen in a few day. We record thw feet wwh the iiatrwt ih-asam Mr. Voglcr, and men' Hke hla, are-pnblie benefactors. Success, wc say, to all such enterprises. We must maanfacUre ac articles a we use and ciiame, and t re ale for nnrselve home markets before we ean become a pros pe roll nMndepemlent people. When we doJts tho ballanee of trade wilt be turnSo in oar firor and we ikall berin, nail people, to become wealth v. A long aa we fall to do this tha bailamfe af trade will be ' arafnst ns and w sltaU continue to beeoiae pet Gou SrivutK3in.-Co. U. A. G. l'ai.Mxa of Stanley, ha shown a sou be at if ad specimens of gold and gold are. taken from what is known a the Thom as mine, owned by Mr. Palmer. It is re J: J - ' The Mining iatarsit ia Uni-m eoanty is iinproviiig daily, hy a discoveries mid the itic reane of f u-iliti. s far developing it- ,atiaJamaBtd taeaanvaabj ito sspUooa noiNiuUsb twu cards in this "aj-r irom aawwsxcsjmj wrjar f T wHwHMMbbWK aW VI gsntsantaal tlmcUs.. Mc. Murphy ia par lu-iilar, aa tnwn euu-.Amtlij m la resr uf seteot am aBwawaasa feia the Umoa, -al,a to ax eaiinor , Il seam, staaat ta nogea ramlMy Oos aatWjaa peewtiied 10 us. fa Tb mysterious cabalistic posters K. K. K., have made their appen ranee in our if. w a also hi nearly all other parts of the luantrjr. The Ka Kfaa-JtUa amy wFOrw-ip 4H wHlnMswj iar. "" 1 " awwaawwwxaJj RaatUTlo(-Tb irst and Hoards tor Reristrattow far the aaaatv of Rowan, will bpen book at Salisbury, on the 7iu of April, and continue them open for fire days. All who aro entitled ta mid hav not yet done so, wiil avar had bafore, aa p,dlii al cnia Iratlhlnlaaai Inlsajnhr The panpla har jndged hint tn ieo, and will jadve him airam, aiihoui bonefit .! Clergy ; and "may the Lord In I II IIHHJ II idw mil ea jw i J v' . -"BBBBBtBBBBBatBBiai,aSllW. v. thus have another opportonlty of register-ing. fjr5 SicunriKT Ratm, carrying the U. S. tag, wa formally received at this place il 4 p. m., oa the e.h. Ha left at 10 a. tti., next day far Leiiagton, mid tbanceon t . , ' RIHIIHf tvi arrive at Washington city, on or before the 4th af Jeff-- ... . . t lUzaa dchie the rumor that hi ml tea -is to decide a baa. He dis claim being a pnrtliig man. We regret that we arc not as well prepared to define the actuating motive, though We trust dial il is both respectful U llie Southern raoffa and creditable to tha traveller. COXSERVATIVK MKOTXO IK A very large and aalhoaiastie meeting if tha conservative of Divie wa held n the Court lioase on aVturday the 8 b. The m. ml., rs ut the meeting eviuvd hy their looks and acts, lltat they are fully aroaaed t . a M-ase of the momentous is toes involved iu the pending cauvsss and election, and that they are determined to do their duty, and tha animal; teaurkt n It. F. Johnston and hi excellent re view and expoanr of tlio ahjectionabia and aViNBstaM features in the proposed CutiMtaa wmg Mft ralaJatid t iu spiar Utera witk iuareaaed seal, and nimu late to Creator effart to avert the dan- ges which now ineaar the people of our leave bun alone in UmulDr.v. arery nut; 11 thorn is to ua unt ana u not Ux. and tha tokuUllii m, (JtMialiiMtimi and nil, Wlslwsn the aaaae sheet, aa ia inw eontemplai d, tkit aasa. faa will wink tha wtwue concern forty fattsonm had aw tha ras- iirreelinnarv rrasti nf rha Keetrar f the Arehlvf of WnrritT.' Tliat f a very cunning ditvioc. Let it be For Lieutenant Governor. Td li. Caldwell, tlio llUfet jK-evish, ui.iK vo tent, innii(iircd man in America. hve Secrdtrp , tint II. J. Menn:ii(ce.r, an iinkiiuwa Yankee, u hu lias stiuuttod iq Craven, iinluiri.uly iratliering up the rpoil of a rietorj ueliieren by oaJsasm or TVwawrave. David A. Jenkins, wIhsm whole tiiiNiicial ability ha been shown in tha pnnrliiwo nml aula uf slave. 'or Anllh.r.-- Henderson Ada me (Sen llie letter heretufora pnbl f mir corrostKmilctit "rravellcr a .. a . a mm for .i ,n t, a, 1 1 ni ij I'tMic Work. t nimrii L. Harri, a dull, heaty, iuhIicioh man, who is una bald ol unduratandinir anythiug higher than tha beat ntoJa of keep ing a public iletel, and who ha nc t awaait fleU, evati at Hint. tor ensawaraafeatsfea 4 PmUi Jnetrmtism. Bawil H Ashlev, a ahir.mg Furttom I ntn the regi.n uf Cane C"d. who call old Drill die Ay oio, and dixa inmiv thing .. I,!,.t, I... I',, r . ..,,,1,, ... ' ajnMtajaxamjmm-BBBBBBBBfBBBl iff i Tha wMWfll of y Mftida i ;, H-'a aaoalli, T)o aiateail more important to a thfeif nW 0 In our 1 "tyJt H.-wwi it a! h floh Stated, , .M m "y yVmmmwmm tar i p Frevioaa iiotiaaaiariag Urge number ml thw t Davie, amasblid at she i l oos, rvativs Candidal far Cangns lite Aib District, who also made aa and fc 1 1 in g speech1 of aver an faiwr length . Afli Mr. Caldwell pad concluded, lleirry K. iluJIJL.iiid'ducid J eub-r- tlila tTfne tl tl Wis r.f the nnesfnOWat the Bpfe and apnrvaehjiig rlrrt'n. Tliat ril cfi.A'aij At ldghl fiWl(bj' The Chakixitte Driioi;aT This old, able and iiiftaeotm) paper takes strong qnd decided ground against the new con st inn ion. T In is what w exjttea an. predicted tome time since. We have ever had great respect far Hr Tate since we commenc-d reading bis paper. We have never doubted hi honesty r hi patriot ism neither have we doubted bis conser vatism as have otb.-rs. ' He is a moderate man and will not go to extreme on cither -ale Hi (.resent position on the new eonsfitntinn must be satisfactory to every conservative iu lbs Ptate, and life influ ence of the Dcmaerni agninat it will be very great. Wa only regret that be de dine to advocate the election nf the conservative eandidaies, hot wa will not nuarrel n nli him about that If the con stitution is vol. d dvw-n all will be sceom plish.il that we d. sin', nml on this point he is witb'o. ; jjjph TIIK XUKTII OAK "LINIAX. Wc bi- n.l to Warn that tbui able eonsenr Sire. J.anaat, at lUtVth, a ol am revived on lb ti ntst, n a suM feMiwaal basis. Mew-rs mm 6taiaxTios. I given, a mi, rvaiirss of CsMHaatfe Morksvdl., on Satavday the HH h, inst far the parpovs of nominating candidates for ihe legistatnre and eoanty otters. Phe .OoavsaiMn waa tspamaatl 1 call tog CoL B. IL Aitrtia.. a ttto -ahais, Mid appointing Dr. Jno. T. .Max well Sec relary and Ait M. Biugbaat aaafeaaat Se tit-tary. h sasaian a enrumlUr ot ibrm mwr-g- .s-- ...j. t..l . , -.-. .a...... St.. tram oaea t.aptams uwtrtet waaaapantsa, to recommend aanaKtoles tor aomtnation afW a short or su lis t ion, t h-y reported the following name fee naaiinatioa. For the Senate, tt at. X. Itotrbins of Kowan ; far llama af llepresentative, Jaa. A. I Kelly ; far Sheriff, 8 A. Kelly; lor Sa- . oerior Court Clerk, It. It. Austin : for i r ' . iw iCoaaty t'aart Clerk, K. (saither. lb report ot tne rntuaMlle.t was snaa imonsly adoi.u-d, ami all ihu nominee pwa I accepted their svnmtnattnn. On motion Ileal Ijaniea waa nominated far ill osVa nf C.srnor, and Matbew Fulford for C.nnly Trustee, lite folio w ing deles gate, one from each district, were ap pointed to the District t onventioii, which asset ia Stale! 1st April, via; Fewoklm .lolio-oo, iir. McGnam U. F. Johaston, Dt. L H. Cash, H. B. Uow aroYJoba lWsw, Dr. Jno. S. Maxwell, a..d I'. H. Ulma. , JteuUeed, That the proceeding of this meetma aa poMi.-uen iu "4 be Watchiai and Old North State." The Convention then adjourned. K. D. A I s T1X. Ckmrmam, M axwki.i.. &xretnmjf. , of Xorth Carolina are dwwiy iutesreied af . lained lh.- audience le latlf an hour in an saatia r, - a meeting of fl.t . ... t. A..t..rtuUu- who bT. Iko e., fu r t .sTntive of T) n ld-on C'.ntlt V It th in bj thrf CS as jj HSbLs fast a LatAitnjj Court Unswa. AW tU'lMtiyAsc of farming p Dunluu, ll.-arae are an-mg the abfau eoV Hball Iher ( Wrv-ativeb.il.. which wa addressed 'ors m I In. Jiuie, ail-l n ru.,,nm w.s one m I . - r . u- I . .1 . , iH .air ntrtsru rxenvnuer. e ewu m ii . r ..... , ii fo our turn Will. OVllbUi. -7 . l. ..L ,L. I rir i T. .1... ,.f ...... .rk il..t a fi.nr of Ul HT nilU1'!! Il I. r B. .11 " I I, w.PKd. ... ... . ........... . the datthiuished geuu.-fu.-u who on that i ,u. nr av. -r Imbib i it .. . ubm ' of nssifare to fill the Aee. t . . . - isMak.. n-.rt.bsJ be ilfed wltS feckless advei.tums f..m l.e ; , ,,1. tb.rrell. 1 . in a . ... ... ia&. Jhisi.. letwer Sfetea who have case BFa tW n l.-ut ami eauilstflag fjeeefe. I HIJ1I r r-dkital r uulff a neuit-ntia tkH U el.cled 1. jfrnotarized dn-tna of radied uomia and roa Osmomiixta ...',,j-,.i.m u ,(,., - g B- cm avvrvs wsawmm ww -- - - . -L- L.. - ..C n..kv.in.na faavf rktlv - . . a Utxm us. ...w. . o -.rX' ,fllH,ee...M.uiul... not r.;.-ted. . . rnttiu.lio,1 will be very nanreroua, ..n.l WHO , v.mtrH mer. f Hooper, D .vie, Ir o. ll. e . Tbs Ci.xvaaTtox aaa Nauao Tax 1'ArrK. A eotrearmadeat of a N. Y. pa per writing front this city, says: A Urge amount of funds already appropriated b tha .hsst.-' Ifsgwlataxto aiB iaxwapaawfe' h tt.d, and out of them a they are paid iato the treasury the emivwatUa by the grace nf t rneral Hshsni d tiH eaoeeU to 1st paid ; bnt wlnst mi a raasartaln tact, and lias heretotme been overlooked, I hoao fundi. aaadiM -by diaasa yjra tax payera. The anpiiaiaaa baa impmi d hy taaxiast asrasaawv?aataw iiaMs4a-Ba aife wMa eitisiw who ar ebieMy sapeeser.ted in the convention, and for whom that body is to seab.usly engaged framing a constitution. Though every negra vetea, and that Rad ically ion, yet nt one fiaieth of litem have ever paid area a ratfjil itiuu tax. and when it is considered that iho eamabV is annual iy la xed millions far the support of taeae atasucai voter, it wilt aily be ad jaagod bow intamou and moans latent aliich he "liad'nr ought to. tor AUoineu (J tne ml. Wm. M Cokiuati. "On breathe not bi natiie ; let it real in rjie liarJv,' Fur Jmly, t fAW Supreme- Court. -IL M. lVai. tl aTiaada. Wnt. H. lLdajtaii, Tun. Sc-itlo, and IL I'. Dick. Hi li nt two are aUv tat the Conservative ticket. Of the llirvc i.l hers, we would rvwptjtttfullv ask I lie gcniluaiaaj' tamtiawdve, if tAew fmet qtraliaati Ma-mi aa the hu pa-ease Judges l fttn-tw jarw4iaa f -Hue mt. ital nan the moral courage required in a Judge of i-nr highest Ooitrf f iffe, happen to Know that when he j i i.ed the tUdlcaf party, he aa tt more h Radical lhan oiireelve and u threw himself into liie oiorm witVltie avowed design of control ling nml re st raining it wild I ury. It hu en.loi, aa such hazardous epc rimeuta al wa end, iu making him about as wild as tliecinzit-st member of that mad "Cn taxation of the highest interest. Wc titers fare deeire I peoi.lo vole on tne new titer tnay nnderaland what bunle,, iltey are aaauning. We have then, fore, made a careful eetirnala of rtv money niUawkwJ M wvaww4tr,l) llie aext twelve immtlta, if the Cor,, sfinilion goea Into operation. Tin estimate cannot In) dUunted, bein cnlcuUled from oftkisff oW? rT 1. InUremt tke yuUie aVof. Tlwsw ltm.w wnwawlm1lelltllll sawl IIpMI II it dare "that the public defet rwgukir ly coMtraeted Uefure and ainqa ihe r liellion alinil be inviolate. " Ia Article V, fee. 4, il ia tirorided thai ,i lOenenil Aaaemblr aliall by nppropri ate legislittlon and by fntmtrtirra siieti turn ttrovfie ror in pmratH anrj ree mar paraient ot tarn wrarwat aa ih i.nl.lie delit, nml after Ifewt It shall lev y a sin-ei lie annual taa apnu tU rent anj iwraooal properly of ihe Stnte, and tliesnm thus real xed shall he set apnrf as a linking fund to be devoted to the payment of thepnblie ',ai - '''pWBT'BSi'a""s 4MS ISSJbSW; It thhe appear thai if the people ratify the Constitution, they expre. ly command lh General Attend,; to com i iic nee promptly the Myinent of the interest on the public debt BY TAXATION. T Tim Cuti rati i ku waa 904 satisfied with thie Oatotitatwaaal Mevfeion.-. They f ran sad a efdJsteptiir nrectiag boar lite Intercat aaail be paid. It is provided that the 0rrt Ommemt ds- m tnhijf wilder tee Ontwxhwfwwt Ahali par in ease, oa tne let tax Jamiarv IWI5 the ntereat on trie tsMMsa, dated Uf.iro Mar lK lAwlI 2d All"in'er.-iiJiie before thai.: of January, ISSft,' aod InJerast on iM'tid dated since life war and bfi tha 1st of July, ISA, shall Le fuudrd tut new l.onJ, and :U 1 1.. inivrert on all tie dell .iuc 1st of July, Viltt mitot be paid it can. It mnef U noticed aere that i nut invf rtiveaaeae bnada wanted ing lite war, alt ough under art I p.t-ed before the ear, ami waMferj iMiildinrottr railroads.-n fnr wr purpoM-., amounting to $l,bjr) vntiou.n lie It new art altra RtdiN are totally ignored lr this ordinaries . fsaaanig the Conatttnmni of ttb' ffty e, $ BbVHH; lived Nash, a And aorW ot pwaisbmetrt nor jnila (iuiosv, sttossly. Mac, Baywooa, t aaf-i it" t I Tb. - .. tJ .. i.. i In Hnrtrtrsamtt, Iftrftrn. ItaMw' ami ' ' . , lour lit of iilutrio.is awmwnt vvbtrbyoe -w,U be -J of Ifeg B to tiw govr.-wra mf mmmk T fe , 'ITse N. in W nd by ,U t-V iJ -, I -fere ,on ..-Jt ? 1 aaaa -en 4nWraj ,i,hwd a laannrj nr tTt- I g' "i . . . 7 . , .- 1 au ' . . a .11 . . .1. t 1 J U-.t. : ... nn, t mi. A in (Kr.ff..fl B. sw.nxorisa ia, mmm .etaar nii we nw.snat s.n - -i tew advortarrrs and - dcwvg, from ! Jb. parost mt patriots, while tke name of the Xnk fill .tke kifk"' ,h ; the iutaWdiate aaeealor of Messrs. ( .1.1- tl S?te! 'Trwell and Oorr-JI te aajw-ndad to oar -state THE XLSCT10I. r thai flat ehtaion fakes plate on tdar ptoved tltenss. lv. s s.teh able cltam- ,LflL 'Xb and 23d datiof Autil. At lbs f oar fatlters, ' l)tm) m wilt be catted epon to rem - mt Hat sat legislation fat. 1 met a tow days r i-u- thetostlve desei.".-d from tnrestov 1 .nhe.r tla- new CoiWtHntron, wtueh teslrt to aae a aaawnl s deputy in that osty, with V . , . .i.. i. jt: nti i i to A' ir? TrVTtiE I.KVKI. of tin. aawaml portnianUaa toil ol tax ln iTai-- i r .f--.. - p , f -l cal and is obliged to exhibit even an extra xcat in the bad cause, to roe viuce tti asaoc ate of hi since, ity. Has Cnpting Settle tho cajni, well baL-tnevd intellect, which a Judge. ship dcniamUf And above all, has lie a know ledge of Hie law, which will aavc hi aeatoH tlutt tlluttrtotu bei.ch Ir-itu contuuipt and deriamn f Do ha curat lh mantle of Henderson. Taylor. Knitin. 4abu and D.uiiel ; ui.ti will l.e wear it well? fan hoi Mr. Dick i, we believe, an nun ab a and eW tenable geetfeaiaa in pri vaie lite. He ha tnasle tome iinent and very l.eautilul atieeeliea at young laaties' College, and ha cimi1 posed fiine very creditable p.m I 'if v that Ids auil.itioti has spoiled him. I'ity that lie could tinl be Con lent with bis elegniif titerarr leisnre. He luiglit well have asked to ho the bujeriutciident uf 1'ublie Insiriictioti sir even lo be (tovern..r--hu' to Ite Jmlgel and a Suprmm Jndyel On! lell it ii .t i Air. iltck ia a m.sdeat a. . i - a a m . . man ; and ware be aeked, eoiiUUeiiiiI all v, br a friend, whether ho JeenieX himerlf qiial lie.1 for Ibia great ..ftree, we Know well rnongh aliai In blush- ng answer womu oe. What MontmemmM Btair Tkimke mf the Airsvmoa Mr. hfontgnmery Blair w-afe In i. t address to the mi asbtr ot two Ma ryland legislature oa Wednesday last, at Annapolis, in which he, said i lie Itart been frennratly asked by per- sons wlm apparently thong bl there tea some ibmbt about lite matter, - what a ere his views regarding the impeaelo.ieut l nest ion, and litis was to him a nnuier of surprise. All the various alaget of tin subject bad been twhod by a atrfea' mmt ty veto, and it waa bat reasonable to ex pee t than when only a party vole stood bet ween die It miles Isyaad tke F.x.-rutive lliia is pecnlinrly iiiif"..itnnate,i riirvj hare the omIv htaie raa citizciia, while in of every Hfdy ' mtnee will g.t out other boada and m nV ail, aa rjlfe. igworatl, the atratiiah ing for Insnd dated I Welntvecarefnilr tereat m Ire fd ia fore 1st Julv. DMW. The debt dated lWrt.fe IHJlMktwJ mnst Ire paid ea b, IJfT.OOO- The .leltt da 5,UllttU. ird fSj 5UU Tohi. add iularaaf, fttdkli into n. w bond, uuder tke .adii"aes as loikuwa; lull atboriaed to be funded tbc.ctrsf Merktt,lwaV ol yet presented, (s ed, ; .... .4 ... , Interest aa fore the war not ram sine lewV' Interest no bond dated IV twdevdawaaV tke fes aafcaat andberj a pi. m t-J MrrfeJBfT1lwki Jl : an sfe aaaalt . a s - MM rfeil tinea Ae earitl Tlie CV.nvtNiftoa amb"t I ODavsra. ia jjl MJallJ iwsi -m mR. 'awawjAtllH . . . '. r . mmm4mtmmm jMisi And i SM Add bonds dated before the war ..... ,......, o, K baya J$9mt Total on wl.rb interest to tn be pavid July 1st, 186, B4J-0Um be paid 1st July, is. addrtton to the av67,0t payable 1st earr next. In rreher WYrrUa, tke Moiplo raise, by tax ioit, AWH.oeo!! Iu the above ettimate the l.00d,0tO gaarartried h Convention for ihe Wilttili-i Charlotte and Utiiheil'ord R dv o imi-o. sl-fTife npotrtheai bat ifSfie new c.MWtiioti' sfraarld be rati Bed the tote ad! be laereased ten fold laatxfe mbpic r' miato-r this ard rote for you l and anilled receiptaagalnat Afriean "eWmmt, wk tott xankwlowrot'm agunsf the ratification of the new me if I i-i,;i frataed at, lieitUx ia 1770. 1 ejkCiim Mjrjr ta tots rra ! , , as ,, i niniii I, wai m mmm lua. -mv in one UIOIIS- whs-h ton unable to bear, T( are ibro 1 . .. :n lMh, t l i , , , , . -atsvww .wa -.. . aia-ran.w asaF sa UVSI - to cby totw- n reajeetebilaji-ajal degro.lv M 4a fefoa frrsdam sad ley U-taiTe Jonhau that aamba, Jtioh. .'. Anfc a, fxavarmnrM rtawwraOnwd by repviitobi . ' ami . whtto ma sod a s.si jtaant adniinbxsrtl by ' The Uaited State owe bow $2,- argroe aad aaaa o-co that worse. U"W a08.185.160. earaes-- msnfrefe tJ.o y.Mt bewlaleT T.n ; . ,mt.M.,r hin.A. , . i r tion and a poorer country, owes mt. ally 'hi 1IW 'Hit ..at Uf sod irurke a Bun (tana tor - ..siititis-i sad lor toe lyubaorrsiivs power of the itovernineal that veto would the p4rkdbj daet.Vwt l : . . IM II a, I.. . i " ' M i.- oe thrown. The whole effort of the Mad ical irow. r Was to set op an emperor in the person nf freneral Grant, whose mili tary i-fliieali..:. Imd so iiiflaeiieed bun a to make this the goal of his ambition. This stabs of affidrs portends war, mid people should not lull themselves Into any dream of faii.-i. i aerariry from sack a curse. -The only hope for the country was in tke triumph of the t'miservative pally, and while looking at the black side of affairs, be felt cheered in hi belief that tke peo ple Woa Id yet triumph over those who were . , king the overthrow of their elu-r-tolled form ol government. . to pa v into .fiber nei ,gt,. Kuilierford: ludp- Cotiipany, a that CoMpawy " ablo. and baa not been tittee tke-i to pay IWwMM ami of Fsdartiawd faVJMTawtldal f xTUiiMMt, an that for tke item af. i tereat only none flran three W ttrest-nt tax must be added t ' tea that ft, where a tart-fmidT rrar. he nttmf nay t4 thtowar. ' is i sn the npMt itbrn rttaf the fl iot fln i.rutoksad HTale govrn... wiirnn. Im.. reatca fban naietoi'"'; - . . -if - i 003,701,235. JmhM Bulfe Onion Atoaa. Th iwlA. ert of tb ConfLdsrasi eaBea kaveapdi.-d to u.r.1 nianwy. m-rxpnc mm to tnnt on- . . . - , ,Ui. .1.. k-. - ' U .L l . :bl Mill IS Mr IrotU ItulltXT llie caar. a- aSais mJTL. - s - tilrlo o..t..i.l !.. wll lt..W lht ' (sums, s ww ran .Bin wsii'Jij tor Tor- " ........ -..y.-, den adaitglwviaaieee a roorial slating tbs t if a mixed commission ' morrl under (be nee ComlHOI ' ' for considering the graoeal elarnts of the beevoad moaaara gratax.ai'-'' two countries l..ild Ik set on foot, the ever been knerwa In ottTlT,4 is iiiioii. r. if they aw proiter. could sub- Prudent men will ata id ru'iii.' nut th. ir demand. v , . reealt. I( will becae thjt rbr1 Skw Okl ConaUtatsvo. sxam
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 3, 1868, edition 1
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