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.- 1 'I ' , . I i : m.- i ; .bfcui & ft) lot;') utf. UV IIASES & BKI Nfctt, . U.lSBUIU'.JLNEl, 1803. I iik ommim's hill. We publish eleowero to day tbe O mi' 1mm Dill m it passed Cungrcea uii HcJnesdav, ti c I'll". mt. A ..'iderstand tbe dill it relieve all S'' officer elect from the neceeei'v 'i taking t hot cat oath, m required by t iu proclamation of Gen. Can by, ho' iic not relieve them I'nuu the dwiliilitiat impost! by the Howard .:iicudinent. We b.uo heretofore held that those disabilities could not ci-.t uutil said amendment became a 'part ot' the Constitution of the Unit ed States, and that, consequently, all .na elected to office under the Stale Constitution w ould be eligible runt that time. And sneh undonbt- udlx would have been tbo caw but t ..r the provision of tbia bill, which expressly excludes ill who come nn W the baa of the said proped amendment without waiting for its ratification bj a sufficient number of isajee to aake it operative aa a part of the Organic law. Such ia radical leg slatioo. JUDGE CHA8E AGAIN. Ia sawtker ill a to-day will be (band a tenor trees Jesif Obaaa, w trick, if uioc.plsuas Uiaa ia a materialy diluent pWea te tbat assigned htm by taw ear r .pendent of lb New Terk Herald, aud w baagine dispose pretty effectual ly of kia chance for the Democratic nom ination. Ia tki letter be aeeaw to re rcgnto the principle ef universal suffrage ai Wag already aUUiskcd in eight of the Southern State. How be can ao re c egaJaa it in the face of lb declaration ha .! to !i:iii, tbat nigra suffrage cannot be forced upaa any State sgainst the i.i.-be ef ita own people, we cannot uu dentaod. It does not exist in any of tlie Southern States by the consent of the Constitutional Voters of said States, and without sneh consent it cannot, according to the views imputed to him, existed at ail, in legal contemplation. Tbat Judge 1 ie regards the reconstruction acts of 0 . .Teas, so-called, aa -being anconstitu tional we have not a doubt. And if they far at kal aa the negro are concerned, will then be engrafted on the Southern State Cegttugon. The K. construe tion policy of Congress wdl be, to all ap pearaneea, eoaramatcd. The opinion ot the Conservative men jef ike country Is that vhevo-facced Con stitutions will ouly be temporary that they eannot be long maintained. .Such i onr owu opinion, but alill we do mil see how ihey can bo gotten rid of for nrveral years. II lite supreme Court should pro nounce the reconstruction Acts of Cong-ess unconstitutional after I lie ie-admi-lion of the Souilo i ii Stales what will it enVcl f Nothing at all that we can see, so long as the radicals retain control ot either Honse of Congress. The law it lf will thru bave been executed and ihe decision will not effect what has been done under it without the assistance ot legislation by Congress. And what Congress do in the premises T Where is to be found iu power to interfere with the governments in the several States f Will it, when the Conservatives acquire the control, repeal the p reseat laws and pro ceed to another reconstruction T Or will it ignore the Constitutions of govern ment which bave just been framed, and recongniae those which were framed by tbo Conventions of 1865 t Aad what right will Congress have to take sack a step f And eaa it lake sack a step and still act within the limits of ita Constitutional powers? Can any of oar coatemporaries answer these questions 1 Can any of the presidential aspirants solve them' Ia there aay decision by oar Supreme Court that meets the case I If there is it ia ta be found in the opinion of the court in Ike famous case ot Luther i s. Borden , growing out of the Dorr rebellion. There there were two rival governments etisting in the same State, each claiming to be tke legitimate government. The court held, if we are not mistaken, that it waa a po litical question, and one with which tbat tribunal had nothing to do tbat it de volved upon Congress in snch eaaes to de termine which waa the legitimate govern ment, and to reeognixe it accordingly. Would it not be well, then, for Gov, Worth, and tbc Governors of the other Sontbern States, to vacate their offices un der solemn protest yielding to the nosrrr I without in any way recognizing the right of Congress to remove them t arc unconstitutional tbey are utterly void in law aa in right. Any governments , i .r.lisbed by their agency in the Soutb- State are clearly Revolutionary gov- . ... ' , . l , . " i uents ana canoniy exist uy sunerance, or bit upheld by force, until a majority of white people in loose States shall ce juieee in them as legitimate govern ments. Where wrong perpetrated iltcre must be an What tbat rem ....itMLwe "MI there it 4l si M the aim. an treat Conserr, - .. . rt-.aody, wB '.aejintke bLA ii-gro suirage - nasi 7X bas been so great a would also seem that equate legal remedy. is, or bow it is to be an dertake to sayt but d one of the end., of the fire "party to apply the stevtr it roar be. Judge letter to which Wr have re to regard this .question of in the Sonth as among the ttted issue of the country. Not witb the treat bod v -of the Conservatives. Theyetill regard it as one of the exist ing j Irving issues of the day, and no who does not re regard it is at all likely to receive the nomination at New I 4 th of -ivAf. Since tke appearance ot thi letter we observe that those s of our Southern ex- tilasiaeil which had taken ground for haac bare abandoned hint, NOT ATIlEb la tke debate on the OmnibusNBill ' ator .piuejraBd Yate. both took hi nn with the Chicago Platform. Yates" gy and botdnea. ate tana led Ms as I'ulilia with inconsistency in voting to itipoae negro suffrage upon the Southenl :'i,:a and declining to do it at the North 'i'Lere men are both regarded as brilliant '. ghla in th ir party, aad their opinions CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE AND TnE PKBsmENcr. We took occasion on Thursday to com ment up.. ii the present political views of Jndge Chase so far aa they might affect tbc South )a the event of his .election to the presidency. Differing widely, as we do, from the Chief Justice in bis opinions on the question of suffrage, we yet regard ed that difference as of no practical impor tance, considered in . connection Villi bis reported view on the subject of State rights. Without advocating his nomina tion we expressed a wish to see the dis ringnished jurist's opinion as to how, un der the circumstance., his theory in re gard to the right of he States could be carried into practical effect. If ihe Chief Justice can present a plan to do this, ex peditiously and peaceably, and will make that plan A part ot his piallorm, he. wilt remove every obstacle in the way of his support by the Southern people, if not of hi nomination by the New York Conven- vention. In point of ability and erne bad information tltat made it hi du ty to do an. The evidence againet him, in. mil v ciretuitatantial, was audi that the Mayor committed llitu to anawer the charge at the next term of the Superior Court. If he reaty be the gtt'fty party, or one of them, we hope there will be sufficient evidence to corf vict him. The WLjnoava against him wcro nil coloicil Htous. The rccoiuI cno an tlinl of W. V. Liiu'barger, nrrented for Btenling a watch from tho jewelry 8 tore nf La titat M. Davis on ihu day that Kolmi vm'- c.tciia was iu town. Ho was like ie euiainltttsU, hut auhsoijiuMiily gave bdili Weanpintso Capt. Davis will take better cute of Irs aliop o morrow. Ho! von Xxw Yokk We announc ed on yesterday that we hail official in formation of the fact tbat dclegatca and visitors to the National Democratic -Con-vention, at New York, would he cam -d to and fro, over all the routes for one fare. Suck i the fact. The following roads and steamboat lines bave Consented to this arrangement, via : Camden and An boy, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti more, Baltimore and Ohio Branch, (be tween Baltimore and Washington,) Rich mond and Fredericksburg, Petersburg and Richmond, Petersburg and Roanoke, and Raleigh aad Gaston Railroad ; and tke Bay Line of Steamships, and the Old Do minion Steamship Company, (between Norfolk and New York.) To Dr. Hawkins, President of the Ral- eigh nasi Gaston Read, ia due tke credit, we tkink, of having secured this arrange ment. We presume that tke other lines in North Carolina, and those in the State South of US will extend the same facili ties. ItuL Sentinel 12th. CHASE PBO AND CON. Fivm Wathinto. Washington, June H.'eeretary Me Culloch ri-poml" to Rollins, whose resig nation m ..k-iim M tinned I "This column, ideation ia part in I, because It atlributea the preeent dei.med condition ol ihe ln-U-raal lUvenua seivire to the removals The atrong po nta in Chase' favor are hh) nllrged opposition to the 'Re construction policy of Oongrcsa, hi known aupport of Gtmeral Ainnoaty, bin oniMetlinri to luiiienrliment, nnd hiabeliwf in tfrcrigfitcf the fareateri ii'gulnlo fcnlrriigu. Kilt in contrast to tin he ia iu fnviir. ua a pifncipla of Negro Sulliagu. a d sttiitod in bis (Mi eel ita nn hIioI i ; i, .n'.-t ei the till dines, John I. 1 1. do M-li.ml -and foefehes ef the tJovemm , whidi ha pre- m,..mdr All ilia C.ipinoa came, ana the little los hold. . haveood repittation for promptneaa.ad Iu all tbclr Hnery, baby anq, and reliability and inauy ol our oitl-, went out to ennroii. it waaasi-j,,, - . - . I ...... I I. . . I . ..1.1 MT mm t i . I . . xeus lime hem prontaoiy cmpioyeu M M a Aircnta. We have hanrd it eafi-, aid of IhnUK. mate. I that 11.000,000 arc now paid annually for tiremium on lite tnsnr- nineteen voar bad been of the same opinion. Since then, liowevrSla very hits been abolished, nnd- tio mnn South or North seek to re esinbllali it, ultliougli thousand liulieve itn ntediate cmancipntiori w.i the worst pocsihlo thing borii for t lie Negroes ami White men of tho South. The Sun and TiMe, both moderato Re publican join mil-., aoeuk of Chueea the sttoilgtt powible candidnto, but will the Mippoit him if tiomiiiated? The Western Democratic jouriliil apeak in just the other attain, a ia nut iii-hI with their lor.ir avowed and known attachmenta t i Mr. I'eudlet ton- All in good tiroo Ihia quettion will beaettled, and wisely, wo hope. Success 1 moat desirable in a Pies denti I Election if it ia not won at the pricejof principle. The demands for peace, restoration, reatoied bus! neaa, renewed confidences, mutual re apect and sympathies betweeu the two sections of country are most pre ing, but a mere truce would do no good. The policy of Cong tea in the aud appointment! oiade by the l'i whlent, .,,,ce, most o liich i m lit "Of of fllO lllle It iuWt I"' clear to Hi" mum or mo Commii'sinr.rr that tin ileumrullxitlnn Sial.. lo tie li t iirnc.l aifaili Bl lnicr- bt ,, tUn l.aVlllfllt (if I.ISfc a altribntabh' ill pari to ilie anlagoiilsm be-1 ( , roadcr will oli.-fi o that no tre-li the Executive hiuI K-iristat.ve nran The following proclamation: appear, t i.e ghinmrw Ot yeatetaav. w ,,(, ii ior in.. iiiiotubusui ws use kbum . ticn Iiu iK'en gnoli, iu ottr Coluiiin, niM 0f public : MEETING OF THE OKNKRAL BSMdLY. vented hariiiouv of action bctwi-eu in reirard to aiiHiiiliuetits, anil to Tenure of Office Act, but nt high duties upon distilled I co. Ac. uhicli have created an irresimhl pun ieiniii.it ion to baud on the part of lteve- and I be line officer as well as on the part of man- urot ufacturera, dealers and others. i to the favorable . . .i .. . iinii aim una mu taem . , i.i , i , nlroaciinio "eiierai rw.-Hiij - . t j a a. s&k will lie ma.io io me -e.-llltll V I Life uabily to Uto cl.ar.er for the North (ktn.lin. L.fe iouors, lobar- Assurance, Annuity and Iritst Uoin an irresistible : wmy. The idea i an admirablo one, the p loseti I'KOCLAM ATION, v w. w. Hotnxs, (hxmtor FJtet North Cmrnlmt. In pursnanee of authority vested in , by an act ef Congres of tk United Hub . n titled "an act I admit the Hate, t.:..i. it lm IlllCIUie upon which i . 1 . I ... ...... i-.. ... v. ... t-iti.. .iii.iiu i, . I ' ' North Carolina. Houth Carol na I " ; n..l. A 1.1..K. .J I... coii-lderatloil ; Una, Ceorgbt, Alabama, aad Floriea li is incorrect m that ii nlleites that the people. Many "I our met ''"V repretatlsai b Oonseaa," tb awu win nominee 1 1 1 1 iln I samaJaii nf I i i iiuuieroiisieroiiiineiiiliiiiiins.it tlie I ouj- tiul mlixulia mls.loncr for removals of Assessor and themselves with tho cfttei prise. ' I' na, rhosn nuder aud by authority ol i ii. . . ... r... ,i . muMtti. . . , . . i . . i. . i :r.,t. . ,. , L. . . . . v .... ..... R-"-"-- tt me ueiiiiiing oi in.' win, me mov uw oi taa uniiea oumas of dart, hd beei.ahiotlwaysd sreg inled, t llt urance W,J Jlutual Fire Insurance 1 1867. "to provide for the mui wniletha truth w that In all case, in u ,iv4 u- (4i- Statu were doing government of the rebel States," viiiCi iTftwiHH' Ud ifini1 nr rriwMNi- wciv - n i n i : i . roll. 1 rr . " :rr:L -e .1.: -m J doubted and their business was rap ry or nmcouiiuri on iiw pari ui inn vut- , .e . ,. ,c cers, tk. reconeud.ti,.rwere promptly. tJly extending ll the resn a ol the responded to by the President. j r proved latal to them, they only It is uajwt and disreapeetful to th shared the mmfortnnes of all "there Preiden because the records of the Bu- affected br that unfortunate event reau show that the falling off of the revs- j We tllili 1110 lime na amveu wncu nue in the distrku in which removal similar institntiona should be revived were made bv the President in 1S06 was aiimnir us. based Upon undoubted re not comparatively greater than in the d- ponibi)ity ami conducted upon safe Ikoir rcspaJtu.ibil.ty waa mi btwa snnpkvmeaUry thereto, are trie! in which no changes look place ; that ia fact, tk Revenue of fiscal year ending June SO, 1867, during which tke removals were made, were entirely satis IMMIGRATION. This subject is again exciting some in terest among our contemporaries. Ihe question of reconstruction has been dis posed of, at least fur a time, and the press is disposed to turn it attention to the ma- terhu interest of the State., And there is ndUdng that can be more beneficial to the Shte than an influx of small capital ist whp are nt the same time hardy la borer. 1 The system of agriculture which has heretofore prevailed in this State must question of suffrage is against reason j factory, coming closely to tke liberal etl- aad against nature, and, there..re, mates ot the department, while tneoemor eaanot succeed Ita temporary sac eees is but an extension of a terrible evil. What we would not impose upon oar watte neighbors Itortn, ana what we would not submit to our. selves, we ought not insist shall be the rule or government tor the Boom iV. J. rpre$$. A Ft nn v Cask. A very amusing case was brought before a Jns'ice of New Albany a few days ago. Ilie Ledger reports it as follows : "Adam Reinhardf, an old German, over whose head the frosts of about seventy winters have passed, waa ar- thcer amllotil aliaatioa of tke service and tke decline of Hi UvweWefly occurred daring tke present fiscal year, long after tke slieiira romjit k inai nsa aa hai hm iwin- anBaanaFWrB vr aaw a laveawiit eaunaum w a aanr- staled, or others, whose nominations bad been approved by tke Senate, had taken th place of tke appointee ef tke Presi dent It was for these reasons, and no others, that tke communication could not be re cti red and waa returned to the Commis sioner. The return ot it is also jostified because of presumed ill-feeling to principle. AW. Smtinet. BISHOP ATKINSON. Oar attention hat been directed to a scurrilous and vindictive attack npou Bishop Atkinson in the New Bern J&yfeM&M. This disreputable beet bases the article upon certain statements purporting to kavw been mape by Bishop Atkinson in a recent addre ia Hartford, Connecticut, ex tract from which, as tbey appeared in the press of (hat city, we have published. The editor abases this distinguished aud venerable divine notified to assemble in ibecity nf Us on Wednesday, the 1st day of July, . no iiumiiii, two. W. W. BOLDEX. Got. JElaata Aeri CWmttaa. This is the first tie ia the history, tne eouniry, pemsps, oi awjr eeanuy,. that aa officer elect, aad one whs k , . ...... 1 deed, at present, nMiigiase, aarfforaa functions ef Ike officer dkjmk. Tk idity of the order, of tke validity ef tke law eCayess,! re rati of the prwtisaalafM The ' proclamadoM, any authority ia aiasli, fat the membar eleet el tke General ii sembly, derived fraei tmj jmmU or th i Constitution of Ktvtk CaVeilaa, In tU acknewhalaw lb LegWatare la beea tH-a sjaier assd ky Iks ol tke laws ef tke Uirited State. Bat wkeve doe "Gee," Hold- by the fact that copies of it were s-nt to the pre before It was handed to th Sec retary. R ataat, therefore, have been in tended for the public rather than for the file of the department. Ill till MCCULLOCH, Secretary of Treasury, Treasury Den't, June IS, 1868. The lb. use diposed of but ten page of the tsx bill to-day. Whiskey is aev- yet to dispose ef lb bill. MWlAil l..ut tk. Pill lit i. .vo... - .-ccretarv oi i reasurr. - i . , .- .;, i -. el.ar I with fe.iliu a hen from! -r T...... I i i inaa more tllllO BUU met Willi more Slicceas, no, weg.n anm uw am m lawgre. e -i --- 1 .... ms'-u ., .ro ..v.. 11. 1.1 I r A., it k.....A. Lmt WkMMl lt ii I -i i.. ..m .1... h.i l, i m x . . . i .ii ma miHiri ittr iiih MifBiicuiHciii w i". ----- . - - SSXTTM-Tr-rinlhr PMA, than Wrw b.H Provide, tne the filing ef it being proof positive that a petit Uuiy page. off. I, '-ill teke a fortnight wm in this i State. Bom. of hi. Jg-JJS 'whSTaaW lii ..i i ' . .171. t .1.. k;ii friomla and admirer hmvn tbooiriit ho f'' lo taeae otato waeee a awe laceny ibu u.. wwotj. .niip.ii , . . . . :V VVT ' .ITZZT t ,1.:. " ... I teew ra by lb Cvesrtioa tor iu UlnOeu III Mil. i iw oenaii rcissm hi ibiuiii iss i mm iuv - - , j . , , j I J ... . ... I I ... . ! . DJ V. I . I l. 2. . I... . . . .- ......... m 1 1 urt.1 I 'UX UW I chtckeii iueni s suFpciiBion oi .in. jhhht, iijwws "y ww; .. .o warn iuv ii(nm. Bishop Atkinson hat devoted much time and attention to the moral and social welfare of the colored people, and his present visit North is entire ly for this purpose. He haa devoted more time aud met with more sneo in hi labors 'for the advancement of the negroes probably than any per enn in this State. Some of hia I friend and admirers have thought ho WZ eat aef ja fceaew a low and. aW steams a law for astwaVsVs This aciioa Is verily la hat haste, i trays seek aa hrtonsily of anxiety far flea a we have never before seen i tad. Tke Ceaeeatiea a vUed that lirgisUlare may be called together an iu fifteen day after Congress sparser i the Constitution, hat ihe fifteen days cm not begin aatil the action ef Congress The prisoner, with the be changed. Instead of large and poorly ! confined in a basket, was taken before 1 nal Revenue Collector at Richmond, Va-j false attack by one professing peculi I ii IP ill 1 It pnaVMWI voiut-a etij vwe cullivatttl farms of j JSsii-c Huxtcr, ttru t lie charge of! iu c'liiPinui prtcxg4 ui I w i''vt, s. . - J p i If exhaustion, as has heretofore been the 'cnT WM UmW" "K.W IV Mavor aif i interim clled ihe Conn- scciitor JacKton, setting lorin tnni u .. ,,,',. n ,,, r-b-n.he, tk- Ling. A naV olntion wim i.hmmhI rcouiriiie omcrr of the etnf m 1 1 1 4 a rstia Saa aa siatatil V.....WI, i , , , - , .!., 1. process of improvement. But 'his change T" """7 .1.. I " ' mi t in " adjoining b.iildin ,. . . - . llic wi ioumvi. . mi. vutuiLU saw s not likely t lake place until our large..J ,. ... CIIL.teH. and uoou an ' rienca ha .ceOaialy .hasjo.aBrMr, tfanyLn, tHmt there nw ptatehrffi th can make more advantageous investments in .real estate than iu Xorth Carolina, and tfiat they will be gladly welcomed by all classes of our people. At some subsequent time we intend to resume the subject at some bugth, and ditintev.rh.u bearing,. equal, among the present generation of American statesmen, and we observe tbat some of the ablest and most reliable con - ervative journal of the Sonth are die posed to favor hia nomination as the most available candidate against On. Grant. Elsewhere we give extract front two f our Virginia exchange on the subject . gTjjfl London Quae terif lUvieic is at hand with an inter eating table of contents. We were lutrticnlarly interested iu the article mi Lord MeCauiey. awl f he art icle on Uad'calism. It, like all the British 1'eriojdicals, i conducted with verv Tlteae publications i.iy not be entirely without .effect in thc'gtat' : ability. j ?roaUig campaign, ,,, necessarily be more interesting u,e m"ur m ,own- ine u',s rtfc-teve, may be ewM f these ; m Americn reader than ttioae of f Wf nu tb P Utelr courage SB 'onsistency must ; -, The great body of tkerad-, AMrtlu. r'.u,.,,, vah Ce. i d b-aders agree wirb tkesa, kur jliey ! I4o j,'n101 S,., J(ew y0K, litfe not courage to avow their opinions j J he Southern J'tanUr and farmer landholder become willing to sell a por tion of their large domain lo settler from other States and from Europe,. who aid introduce here the system of agriculture, liich has made the Northern State a hat thi-y are in that respect. This, are feel sure, they are now ready to du if they an find the purchaser. Mr. Van Sickle, of c w Jersey, i i.ow in North Carolina, pr epecting with a view of bringing out a colony jf such iiu migranli. as we have described above. He is greatly delighted with our hlale, i. ui we hope to welcome him soon at tin- head of very large number of the hardy and induttnons sni? of h:s noble State Most of them, as-he iivforras ar, witl bring with them the mean of purchasing ni ill farms. They wilt all be experienced, agriculturists, and are just the population nicli we jicl-iI. Aim! we can riire exf.m:u:ttioii of the basket by uein hardt's counsel, it was discovered that she bad laid an op)t. The couustil ii ovi-'l to quash the indictment on the ground that it did not set forth in full the article taken. - The prdtoeu tor 1 a.ked diiniTifiiiiti. leu! at the turn things hud taken, uul nsfcied leave of the Court to aiiKTnd so to incMpor- ate the egg ttJulc the .Jounce. n delilierHtintr, ibo Colonel conluilctli i'ig bank circulation one per cent per an Th s viiciiiiiainnce ar lore for the negro. The editor of ilie Republican be just been elected Secretary or tne Stato upon the lladical ticket, and his cowardice, rnlsoliooo amJ impn deuce ia in strict keetin- with the cbaractbi of the misurablu adveiitnr- era into whose hunda North Carolina lias been placet!, lb rough the iguor-. anew uinl lirciudico of iieuroes. Vbo this man ia we know not. If a Horse Thief Abbkbtkp The Sro- b ink where the corporation fund are kept to honor no drafts at pre, nt. relieving Samuel Carter, a Tex Bureau fttoetMMMtry, wjie psed. I...L' in L'.ive notice that he wonld on Miinduv more a committee to locate the i Capital elspwbere in consequence of the publication iu a Northern sheet ia to disloyal reeling of the people of Washing-1 be bofievedfand which we have nev ton.- y ler seen denied, he ia of intamoiis Julian introduced a bill njstive to Ian J private character. Hi cowardly and in the rebel States sold for Federal taxttinidjKHrtiL .aUaek RtsojnjjtCoii,.A.kiii Referred to cnmiuitti e on Public Lands. iK,, rive proof of a depraved beurl, ,r. u-...,i,i ...vmi.i,. il... -1.,.:t..r .....,..'-'" - . v caiuiiMf "t any wieKeauesa, ,h.ii.. so the hen rl..iin.l..i. .l nn.im.l ....... .. y - i" ' i iIOM! eiiloiid people who are en doing so the tien BMinaemJ nrouno, u, Ai passed ; aIo one fuurlh of one :.,,:, ... ,. ,.ent ..f the mahnniV l.......h i,.r I 11. ,.,r,r 111 iMieiiiii.liliw-i. .' . . itl lilt' lielllUIS Ol IIIC lllsll'.p X "h , lier cent IM1 IH.llllU oil t'HU UelloailS IU.,... . . ., . . I :l 1. .. .... I 1 1 . a:. ti.A ..iK.iu. o , ...,.t .,r... . ... I. i i ittliois. uinl vth..e thil.ijen aro daily ......... ...v. ........... ...... v., , u,K the trial waa proceeded wiut I efvre An anremfaent evempting Haing another was laid. The pr.ak.cu-1 Hanks was stricktfn Out. tor took ill tlie gilllufion "'if. a cllilH-'ef in amendineiit taiinlf IT, S. bonds ,.,,A I.. nn .1... .;! n-hinl. m.-f i...ta i. I.....L. a.a w A...! t...t fcaai man suited in 'that triumphant ncqtiit'.nl of I tlie derisive vote of He to 75.. lejvate to bign and iftwlthstatnling circnm ! H'e insnrarici; t.ix was extended to life appeared Bbwgteutly against ; insurance. j Telegraph lines an taxd three per cfcnt no grosa n-eeipt-uw4 Kxpree ooi- inil a h ill p. i o nt . AiiJ'.ii'rti- ed. Senate. 'ie hundred and twenty-six eltixen of Colorado protest against the admission of that territory as a Stale, the H.pUlaliou being sparse and tho persons claiming Scnatnrtbips are not the choice of the people. A bill amending, act of 1804, declaring oriri.--- mentioned in that act not j unisha ble unless persons are indicted within five Iluinha rlt stance him." 11or Ri!vieKEi.-Wttfm Petre, residing near Mallard creek in Mecklenburgh County had a horse s'olen on Wednesday night last. On Thursday he went to Charlotte and telegraphed the fact, together wilii a description of the missing animal, to the Mayor of this town. The batw i.i oppcwtioB to tho reeut m.inie.ujuoos . for J lite is also on our table. The ..r li e popelar will ia. certain of the jdmteuttaie varied and interesting a .!.,, Ktaies. The, (heretor. tea. I UStUll, '. i. k it to be hoped tbat the people wilt . t mff r themselve to be dapd by AddremGJiirJeAji. WmmiM " r mmA Pimirlnlnr ,mnA V- mflle a Til I ConfetSK ti -lf iwn sidtd plt,rw.' HOW CAN IT PK I 'N Ti..- luu.bus bill, wolate it tor aad PropViefor, Iticbutond-Va. ATORS COCRt. o- i urn. Du nil , wo iaae it var grani- I M a,.a W m ! Hkartlv afte, thel gi.!.ttirt. ef the South- " - "i fCeaiau-i44'1' " tiaviug uia roe oartui ol mm TI i. f i ' t I II a ' be evened ii U,., to: " '-' "Oran. I' . i.:uuwMi ai script ion, at rue that nau iin-.ttit n seen lot the hand of a stranger who waa trying ' sell him Ion me of our ciiixen. In a very few micutcg tlsg li'irse and the stranger 'were found, and the latter was arrested aa tlie supposed thief. lie tubterjim! Dai -nt or Dr. Hrxitv Joyskr.. -VV announce, with profound regret, the death of this geiitb.'man, wbieb took place at 'h I.'io.-uie Asylum, near this t ;t . on Friday last. Dr. Jnyner was brought lo the institution only a few weeks sinee, in the hope tbat his condition might be im proved by the :-!; iHt'nl and experienced ireatment which obtains there. His mind had been seriously affected, of hue, by his trouble and reverses, growing out of the disssters of the time, and this bodrty heattti had been correspointingly Hilecled. But he sank rapidly and died en 1'rulay, stated, fli remain were canned, on Saturday, to his homo iu Halifax, for hi- in tei me nt. Dr. Joyner's death is not only a sad, sad bereavement to an afflicted family, but it is a public los. He waa an intel ligent, high-toaed, patriotic citizen, and had served the people acceptably in many capacities. Ue was an excellent nolga- bor, a kind-hearted, liberal gentleman, and a genial, admirable companion. K-at- to his ashes !r -lUIeiph Sentinel. lalioi's, nnd u'lLwe eh. I lieu are receiving careful training and ednca lion by uiCaiui of lih hrieiiaii efforts, ewn in i'mi of iho irtltnraetfiir' tf lb man who it ittvv Itrtve ;ttccn mn.le to iportant trusts; through Ihe uatlks. and oliligutioii o die Icuuues ; ti.o eownrdly and ma lignaul nut ma of the c.np.-t Imager uwle-whTOtt thT hayer pfatced the o'ClitKUivu oi ine r" ;a; i". ii ilmtnyttm Journal. DOMESTIC HAPPINESS. N htie travelling, a few years since, I wax detained some days in one of our Western cities. My room overlooked a lane or allev av, in whieh were several houses uccupioe! by the better close of artisans, and Mayor Filter. W. . Glenn. 1-lh'1rwtwt!aaeB of some fuTtstial another horte we IsaagTnV tfiat tereat in the Mayors court on S. wss that of William Woodley, cloi- iy The MtreitrM crive the followinc account of a bloody ftgbi :' In Ames' cir- ciu and menagerie, a we are informed by one of the troupe, a great row occurred an the anneal nn uesday Blgbt. It seem that tha-wui i blew down a part His name he nave an0 ,bc mr" tne ""' "'eh-tonea B ik. I. . . ...J .... (.... i ...... f - ... MK lATAnii. niru ill. u. .ii.ii.uc. A.I .lie cage, were cna&ucda pauibtr, or IJraxiL ian tiger, and two or three African leop ards, a sort of bappy family. These sav age-brute generally go; along well yearsjatler Ui4:onee.AajLjjeen- commit-1.-,. ,.,, - rWBek New JZ. A,A..i t a: . i ihese. t much that no sooner Mtl f&mTt oTTiTs guilt toj If be thould ever he will not follow tlie telegraph line Wrthr hxa bootyr -t ; Tmk CmrSiWoot Hoi-rk. Tl.'eadr diii'ui far. the public Strlinn Hon in this place will soon be completed. ' iB wH Ia wnti sasaT If fka aanil v a'ifScuTty to -a rid ef, so as ttarruVWTwttb a view To flie de Tt building WiTf tin a be rjnite large " rA a . -a - a si ui -I- m i iJ. -a . a - ..... edexik a- tieaateSpr-v. th. ir seat, the efuc-uoti ofttta town oi Banana ry a i ana coinnoueous, ana well adapted liaward amendment -wilt be ratified by ' short tiaie bsm. Woodley wo at ttd the purpose for which it was m.t -b "I tkesa very aoan, and the Senators . r,-ed at Trinity College on Friday :'.tytaenttive elect d! be admit- Ut iiy s police officer, sent there for to tkeh seats. l'oive-l uffcee, so the purpose by" Mayor Foster, who enough together, but if by any .accident iu gainirfding, ' or otherwise, blood was drawn, they immediately became enraged, aud it rr quired the utmost promptness and severity on the part of the keeper to subdue them and restore to the great Boise and contusion, oa Tues day night, it was a long time before it was dUebvtred that then had been a mm - ed. Tlie Commissioners deserve cred-1 pD ,n u,e MPP7 "7"T- . J0"." ,D 'a l . . . , . .... 'cage waa at length examined, t wis if for the energy whieh they have die- jfoendtb.t th panther had killed and played in the matter. j half eaten en of the copard. ed all day and a bill passed which, in ef fect, teats Bo wen and give Itadieal a majority on joint ballot. After short Executive session, the Sen ate adjourned. - LIFE WSURANCE. The bueineee of Life Insurance, from small legimiings, ha grown to he one of the most tn'ccetsfiiTand lilt portent enterprises of thin age and country. . It iaprobable that tne ag gregate assetla Of the Insurance Cm :i panies of the United Suite,, nnw p ceed several bnndred millions, ami tlie annual tax lor insiiritnce upon the people of the United Stutee equals the amoral tax of the-giiverwineut for revenue. Where jiuMraaaa Coot paniesare conducted upon proper principles, it is not only a legitimate biwiness, but one in which the peo ple at large have a great etake. Amid the constant fluctuations of wealth to this country, where. rnany are rich to-day and poor to morrow, Life Insurance' become a positive, duty, and a necessity to every one who has the reepunibilitie of a fain tly or ofher--deB!ndants;-WTnrwy-hsr reduced to want upon his or her de . mtsf. In this State. Lift InsafSnce has been prosecuted With irfcat vioor bv the various l-nnpaiiies which hae. K Than I knew It was a meal time, and "Daddy was & 'tiling, and I took up my point nf observation in hariolcH and admiring , scrm in v of the well governed house. On the way In, the fatlier raited tbe rejoicing child in hie arm, and gave rt two or three re A tbe Coov not fir the atsy for tke Lrgblators nn-. t, u strike u tbat the terms rf Omoibu bill bould be complied with, tlu.-ref.ire, tke ''Uoveruor eh-ct" sk bave waited until the bill took effett" a law, and ihm called tbe Legislature i meet twenty day Uiereafter. We allude to these ma Iter m ao lious spirit, with no desire to create ail cullies or raise obstruction to our ik.Iii opiMMieuu' enjoj iug what their souls I for, but simply because weareanxiou. I the full restoration of order, and cauae a believe in literal compliance saw." llukijfk Sfnlintl A CHASE flKETIKO IN i'UIU- DELFHIA. On, U' . .lu.--d.iy a meeting .f eilisen t all p.lilieat panies tluoegliout Ike iv. I n..r il.li- to the iintn" nation of .luatice Chase as i'naiilent ol lite 1'na.sl State by ihe Iemocratie CawiveniH.! which meets iu New York on tho Konrttl oT.lnly next, was held at tbcfHllinesfll Hotel iu rliihidelpbU. ThApt say oi million .of Jvn IMAKtl em it I M an ton, et irrooa, i i.. the chair. A Coatadttoe ef three wal antninled In si Ii ll lillOMlU illnBi 1 1 rl l n poiied for PresMeat Hon. Wai. I'm. , of IVunsyli ania : Vice President.. I John J. Cm-... X. w York ! Cb.ii I. r'rei man, I'unnsylvanl ; Knocb T. on, Ohio; Wm. Prescott Smith, Mary laud ; Hon. 1 red. P. Stanton, VirgN John Paid, M D., Illinei;.Aai. Spis! KI....I- 1. 1 , ml j t. h. Sweatoer, Ms ehusett; Hon. Jam. , It. Doalittle, Wi cnnaln Oea. A L Jeffries, Dhnrici Ced-I urabia; hdwanl T. Iwtlbam.New Jen-ej; 11 ..ii. Ja. Dixon, Cot. newt ic e,t ; Oca. a V. Crawford, Kentucky. Seeretoriss-1 John W. In of nine was appointed oa reelafcn, i rating efCkae. O. Freeman. David Sellers. Alexander Lone. Krerf. P. Sta. ten, William Howard, J. P.Tacker. U aid T. Latham, free. Schley and W S 1 1 wh y, who reported ike folio-t I wnicn were adopted unanimously : "Wlsareas. we.ee eiUnans of t al State, irresoeelive ol oar noUtical sfl 1: 1 . l .1 . . .1 a. .. m. . . . . . siiuiiuiug siiraca. aiioiiier one nau atiauea, sartove tatatae Inaraing. r crept to tne uoor-siii, and and tin .. .- l:r..i . j i.. i ... . . t. waa linen no.,!, nno lis iitni: cneca laid tenderly upon the shoulder. wn tch was hunched op to bring it close to that of tbo father's. By ihia time ilie wife had brought a bowl ol water, and a white, coatee towel, then the took the children down, apply ii-.v also sundry pats, now 0.1 the shoul ders of the little ones, and i.ow on the broad, fsllieily otuss, aud while tho husband gave a last rnh of the haul, rough bands, tie ttretcbe I out his mek and kitted the pretty girlish wife, who wonld bo fiovcriiur near Hat. They taU Trace, thev dined at the plain, wholesome bord, and more liinu once I found myself wait ing them a benediction with tear, it, my eye. It is bo brutish to pass with o it a word7 of recognition of the Ureal (liver. Tlie hu.band waa a tbe war. Tlie fjos news lm, incrced cheery one, neat n a new pin.fpd very chatty. 1 tboiutbt them wi.ii. rienee, ability and purity of Chief J Chase are sn assurance of an admim tion conformable to tke CoosOtution, if 1 should be chosen Preaident i and that believe if presented te the people ef sot i. A . . . a 1 . . . . I eouniry rer iMir suOrtge, itvywoaw dially unite upon Mat a one in wh tbey might hope for a happy rceoucilitil of tbe peepM of all the State under just and benige provision of oar fede r Constitution: taer-fore "AaWresf, That we desire Chief J ties Cbaae for the neat FfceuMsnt of Union, as lb man beet entitled to confidence and support, aad thai a easr mill, e oj one haparsd he appsiatw promote his ;.omiiiaiion by the Demoen ic Con ve,,t inn. which meet in New Y oil the 4'th?of Jnlv neil." After which, a commlttne of one hi dred, with Charles-0. Hal pin a rhs inW, Basapfsaintodto eonvey the p ceedinga to tke llcraoeratie OeavenlioH M New York The meeting then aojeare-l ear Hicht litem won. I The Arkaiutna ( ,n .titniinii selio rlApfiillv ivmII ,u,il. .1 r..m . 1.- ' . I . 1 ..I.aakI - -v -- -...w. lucre w fl any wuy in jhii WUO preenme to aci established agencies aninnrr iu .I.a l... . :.. .i. . .... J. VI. ' '""'1"'' .1 ni,m . , ' w hiuiwbww in 111c inaii nor tevnv A .1.11..... 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 19, 1868, edition 1
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