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.& S3 ' ii M O' 1865. NO. 147 SALISBURY, N, O, . TUESDAY- ' NOVEMBER 14, VOL. 1. te.ims of subscription amcad venTismc. O- paper wi I bi pulilisWd daily t the follow mje ran m 1VUtuI cum.iny-: i ..; I v.r 10 00 (i tl.OUtll?, " . 1 mouth,. .... . Weekly , 1 yi:ii. " G nioatli?, . . . "1 mouth, . . ,-. Cai'a m advance. I- 5 '00 1 0U $3 00 2 00 50 Katfstf AdTeriMag. (payable n advance.) TVn lines or less, wiwll type-., or one inch pace, . c(.i!?uiulp it square. 1 (uiiif, 1 J.iy. I 1 tvei'k, .... v "... 1 month, , - $ 1 00 3 50 ii U0' 8 00 10 O0 15 00 20 00 T AiwtfcrM t Iriall " TIJE RATE WILL Bt AS Kol.UOV: .utT Column 1 moiiih, .-.. All charges of6ftfcity with Wirz, &c., 1 "nfl , We U are to be abandoned, a.fd the purpose of ' ud f o'uy that conva , .i mi i X.fitwt l,n tift- ctr H,1,,,,s wl'o have bnu fflctl with ll, the prosecution will he to define he na lhirol-rht tureot.treasfHiand iix its punishment.: 1(i;r nf t,(e IWK.rs '. )M :;, lHVe As the viiz trial was intern ed to reveal allncU, wilh lmdil) the l08lilhlH in , the inhumanities of the rebel leaders and j,,.,, , ,H. ,,H,,,t.rj trMtel. Wu'uri.lrMiuid forever disgrace th-v rebel pmlederacy jli(tl th.-r is iis,t t this time any gv.l vc ne in the eyes of the world, tie; tria ot 1 ailut;riii iliecny, but pliyieas imagine, vis is intended to iiniuc uii;tiiy uuiwuo , uua mivinu tins hllicuuv. tiio trea&on which had bred such nof- rorg. , ... It i well known that Davis claims thn he cannot bo tried for treason on the ground that his fctaie had seceded and he was bound to fo'llow her lead, lii en tiro defence would iir on tho basis ot the ritfht of secession, bncli a plea W(,iui Half Column i. Our Column 1 M X 1. it 'imtn lino ti iiiitui i . Montgomery Ala. Mail, Oct. 27. X-. -'jion WASHIHGiON. -CoNDKMN KIT M AN W IliTZ. ihe Mar of l'hursdaj evening -ays : lfsteiday, Mr. Sehade, co. tisel for the mr it of secession, oncn a .ib w . . V, v". , , . ' have but little fo.ee in view of the tact Ktro tho re.tdet.t the athda- union soituers wno were pn- riiiMOI'S at A ilotvonvilh' t'nr tbfl lilll'DOAO t impe-icliiiii the testimony of an im jMtam witness for the prosecution, rela- ie iVirtzs shooting-prisoners under er he had hope as to another world, when, he repliedi l Madam, I have hope ; the freatest 6iuner has hope, and why should not, feeling- myself innocent of the charges for which I have to suffer?' Mr. Schade is to have a final interview to morrow morning before eight o'clock, af'er which no one but his spiritual ad viser is to converse with him. ' tw. !.. n.nn Minioiial Oon.entt u of Miisi, ppi,. tho !Sta;e winch lavis represents, nullilied inead of ,epealm the act o secession, thus deel ning t;'t he Stall-.did nor secede, and agreeing w ith o e of ih-j great principles whtcll L'i-opident Johnson eail- ttdopidl ami .hi persisten;lv mainiained, timi c ot the Sun hern iSxttes were cVur legally out ot $20 00 . .. 30 00 .-. . 40 00 . . . &i 0' . . . 42 00 r,i na ooii liern exiles weir v 50 oo 'lie iJinon. ... ti. . ;. ... 75 00 It -iwu1h. netenn.neil that the W i ... too oo ', , wlnitiiii be tlie lax i rial by c-urr nun- ,AyU'MbeAw '5 'twl,,ari;iial'. 'ih trial of Dan will be b lore i. ,Wl,rr l-..r ri-h iM'rti, fcr. one wr,; nnd ! j j lYltUUil ihe laud. It r l i-nvh histTlloP, lor 1 month. ; .V. . .. ... . 1 Mi , usllce Ill "S 1 M! r1 II Wl III r w No al vviiisriuciiht . ri.:.o'uMlt mtHk but it is p cmiuK'U Tilt tiaitie li IKI I ' imi tiii: ti'mk strfroK f na tkiai V'tlunnou r other wo,k .lo.., nt j At t- e Cabinet scon u. August, wh t if.r WilzUMj XVould give tho application j liioili -r' f xiriit Hie Il' ,,d ,lie I'w'l'-"- j the details were .arranged- it aU-c lt-u (j(0 Cl,ni,jcrativn i,'(.om ,1,- rcm:lrknnf- V , . t !. tliiii the trial of J)avis, shoiihl luiiiMohij. dmibtless arose the rumor t-er AllMir.-, wnwninjf bn ately to 1 w tint of W iix, but the long ..a to dav that the sentence would be OVc.mstbf u lon o STKxYARTt delays iii that case may tend to delay Cl,m t,uttU; -dr. 8ch:ule had an interview with the . i 1 ivsiOcut tn reference to having the sen A western bound passenger train on the Erie railroad, on Friday niht, near' BUuuimc NjJ. wrts rim into by an east ward bound rrefg.'nT-TraTn uri'rt- siou the U-v. Mr.. Romeyn, Methodist cler-yui iri of Sloatsburg, was killed, and others injured. . The following bcantifn'l inscription is to be p. eti over a soldiers fsruve in the Alexandria Military Cemetery: Unknown is all thy epitaph n i tell; t t 71 If Je-us know thee, all is weii. I) A V aath, Oct. by f wd Mule. W .. . ...... .,t:.,. ul.mit 8 verolcb I .P.re limn j' .. " " n- - -- - . i '"uu in reierenee to naviri"; iiieseu ; i rir nmi r"'. n- a h.,. tence iuiuui ed to hnprisonmenu at noon ? J' J t" '.v, wh eh laste.1 nearly one hour. fwr.,h .MKliiiNY. & BKOTHER. PivMilent J. linou listened attentively to Nov. Hi, ibS. 2wdl 47 Mr 'S,.. I... I.. ' r- ' -" 1IUVMI 1 IIMfUUVl ill It II U I I VJ Ml'. Schadi.'ii' riMii'o.mittttiiiiic tlii 1:1 tr giving that the health ot the prisoner was ' l..d, that he must soon di and that ifj taken to tiie ' scalfold with his nrin (the j wound having broken out afiesh) in tho condition that it is now he. would likeU ; f.sint. 1 he I'resideut listened patientlv, j I . I . ill .1 i i ill in"' Mi.ii ne wouiu. io me oesi no coiim Kniroit t.JrrMsiiER. that ot .Javis. Jeff Davis- for hi Trial .hi" "j- . fi i ... TJIK J'UOSKCtJTlNO C'oUXSKf.- Tii. Ainunev General warnntnortzna Th? Vi,v-lt,. !,.ct tlueen.uiel to aid him in the anjnemsjn, t,r . " A, P. oed i, a native ot '. 11 : 1 ta, ; : , rtIMi it decided uat anoti, iZlr tt; vod lJ--'. : e. Southern ml ' wo rtlu-rn lawyers V ;,vmd JioHs(iu, Jotn . ; ,!,onld lv reta-nvd. It wa su-geste. )lrfxbuol WiHiaui Jl. ftwt AVthat it was e,irable that thea.ii.y loubl t inud for the Gocenuio ni Churls uUo be ivpixented. I he I- How tig at ( Ton if r and ' Raitwui Ii (Ukt "'horneys were final y seUtcled j. the pro ij una' The Gnat criminal trial ! socutiiig cuuusel : of the Ar, Lv., tv.- i Hon. dames Sp ed, Attorney (tftieral . v V.n-U Ueta d of tho2Sth con ; of the Uniied States ' Ihe eu oi1Iu.iu Hon. Jo n 11. Clillord, formerly At tains the tollowttii : ton.,v (;t.nera f Ma.a.-husetts. Tho:lingnago hitelv u-cd by resident j M;. . (.tMt(,,.a LmV0U H. Rousseau, Johnson in his interview with the dels ! nKM11 LJel. . of . Cong ess elect from Ken .:l,esof.he Son.h Ca-ohna onvcntt; has added much to the grave intecsi, iUi.un lL KvurtsS 0f Xew YorU city, hv ibe Dconle at large regarding the tatc t ? elf 1) lit An authorized statement i tub ccnskl rou t.ik iefk.n-ck. lothe ellect that Davis would be pnoled It lias been understood tor seveta ihe simo to ins a were Steph .ns, l months pant that Mr. Davis had selected 7 An Campbell and oti.ers, was pu' -j bis counsel or had accepted tfro services Wi thro-'ht the country, and fears ;,0y ,h0 following gentbinen: i ' e aerial ed ! y many, that the chiet j Charle-O'Coiior, ot Xew lork city.-. "1C i niV,iiiiiib(Hl. Thei 1!.iikiiiii II. (iilb't. of Albanv. N. V. .Mtor wolllii vse.in ......... - . ....... ........ ., vJ ...i- - ot IWident Johnson n the oc-; It probable that the prisoner wi 1 - tliai as wi . i . . i ..... i. . ....i,..,!,,, II I .1 .. i.ivo 111MUO IL aiM'illtlU II ..at on )1 jenio it he i Hr ,ugus . I I mi iiv im - - f ni I The nipper detads lor its prosecution j . the . dettuiiu$ of treason -ere arraniroo. It od the , not to" satisfy -any craving ir vt?n tju,-several State reconstruction conven ' i .K- to lmrsne to its l't'OP' ; . 'n ...:..i i,,. fl.n Lut- i-iV-i-nir 4U CC, uuu Biuiiu i i ' - . . . lions I ne n mi uv viuij iiii-z i:iti lUar be va born in Solo- ' . Swilzeiland, , and when quito 1 removed with Ids i aien-s t. .u-1 r'lh, Allele lie atfetiuou scnooi. k-ooe iji u ly he went to France,' where lie j h iid'i'd medieine. nnd graduate , aluio. j ialniedi Uely theivat'tei emigrating to this '; c- intry,- where die prosocuied his studies j s:i the J.ugli-fh language.' . Afier spending j -'hv time in the North he went S'..rj, j i.a4nyiag in Kentucky and 'settling in J I.'liii:iiia. " . The condemned titan now spends his ; e:itfc time in religious reading and in ! i-'itvcrsation with his si i n mi au iyi , , Father llovle, who,e vi.- s are Wis- 1 u. lie expresses Iuni--eit as piep.e- ineet his late, but expree- the i PAU0ETTB&.BRO., COMMISSION A N t FORWARDIN8 M KltO HANTS, rCncllASlNJ AfiENTS, GENERAL rilohUCK liEALKUS, TEW BERNE, ti.C 3m-131. 1 that his phvsical wakuess nuu . ii,i,rr..crS .-.i e him to appear to talrcr on the gal- J - Roberts, nmcnisou o.-3c-- HUIiW -KM. It . ROHERT.V l;. SY: HUTCHISON, JKIIU RiSTKK, SAL1S1UJRV, K. CAROLINA, EX UASGK BROKERS Bay and ll Gld& Silver Coin, Bullion Bonds and Jiank Aote. INUUAM'K FIRE, l.if Marin. , Rprt- e.aiML' t Ciijunit "l NiorMliaii .$UV.MM),(MK). ' CoiniriMiir. U-M-hin pure or Saleuf N I! from .d.stau.e vprcUully n.Iii- ,f d. (Vo.aj.l ..uen.i..,, Hiv.n ti. c j!leci,o.. " Uuni. U-lVrr.icfS Kivi-u wli- rrqyireu. v.,v,, 1, ev. Father lJoyle, who has been cm- j ... . ' . i . 1 in ins attendaneo npon me dilned man. has luoinised to take cajge of his renia us and scKtheni pro- p'riV interred, and Mr. fccliadiMviu ik j oilk'e ol his Dan . rs ana bUcii enecis a , i liiv leave. , i liwdl be remembered that, several ! II. C. WnKTII. fil42 H U. VANICL. WORTH & DANIEL, U)WM1SS1UM AMI FORWAKUIiNG A UC1JANTS. T. C. atiJ N (i. VVortir old t 1 .Soutii Wier Si.( AVILMINGTti,.. C. tliiii l)e remembered that , jevvra ! Hlll,;;t.11,1 " -I L, slie ,,r unset; SHier ie-. 11 ue uwv iivii. nmuuui ,,,.. m i i.. 1 nnei n" t , . . .i i......-. H'tll irllUUeiA l". ....-- . i " . 1 ' : OJI Hn" If 114. iu.wv - iit "I V-oiti'll. Vi' urur,il j- ...v.. it vi-.il that .lelierson bts di'tenee. ' .-V....; Vr.,.1- u-lm :Lficr eXDl'eSS .. .-... ,.,.,! i-,.nvili-.iin.r (imids. . , .ii i..." ,.;rt ' Tbh . deteiTIl 'lia- i ,v,.v.,v1r,1tvL-rv tum u. A,.. K..i:,..- U';. v u-.-w the greatest 1 . a ,..- fri'i.pe Fear l.iue- vr-SsleiMw i IS Sliail OU inv. - iiiiina.uiij'..Ti.o"i..i.- ' .............. i-o WHCl uko- - .. . . i t v ..w v'l k nthl F I U .. i :.t,.,o U not a sudden re- .... . , .. ' ,, . .. . .. I . ,l;.,i i- ; tl., eiv zed world, , F..yrurili"., ci Un. u. .tw ioik una rum ol ine i .!vm"v... - - . ; Tho trial it .letterson iavis lor ireasoiu v -jniai -. - . a.-i,,!,-,.,-.. ve, intended to cpuct lie nmm.iuu8, h u f iiu,(nrtant criminal trial ';IN several passages 0 sci ip.mc, . . I)f.( ,n (; n iaiy, Ro,. L.m.i i'lfr, Milis.s Mieuuv . i.. 1 which this country or ago lias witiKvseti, ryu . "V r. . ' "... u, ' Z;,. , .dl.dlt a-conclusion wlncli iictoi.j; . nl colum.uta universal attention. ' 1 esterday, w irz au.ue.uu uo, , ... . .... -:: . . . t 'VI ,.. tWAO "U 1 - - if , .' . 1 fill i " . .' . . .... ,!.. ...i. v arrived at. -xnv .4,,v;!M " ", t. xi ri.w.'n, f iTi vorv ravisr fiiatiincation in -sarcasuu u;...c, Ki. ...a u t5 r raSBlOUS, , .1 V. 1. t ,. I IH'IM'VO Minv. ..v ... .. . , . I ..... . . ,f ...' " ...uLddy discussed by too ... ; . , e j ((t- viuil nU. t.st t the j.jei feterrmg to the -good' novice m . ,.atest .sTYl.K.4 w i . ....i : ,...ic i ion i ecu en nm ! i . .., . roi , ...i tho inivi ere to . - . - j t insr, auu n. - i existence ot ttio country-. as a unit, ine e?iToimem, .".v- i:1" . ,7 tt.. . ; Jf,-,. M.cJAUlA tl.o ti-ni s iouki rase rirtW) ! ... : r .t.v rv,.f. t m ,,.r ,,. i ,iOi! a nassao-o ot serumire, a-, nmu...... ; fill 111 I I IV, V.lllll I III MIL v.-ti,k; Olll All I ' I T 1 . Ql . not t fun m:iV nor til: luu-uwv. ; t' o Dth savs : Mansion liortn. .1 ivrvT. in.t rliirnnH frciril ill North with A 1 .... vmCK .Lieit of UoniieU I!u, liis:ftornoo,i the Chancellor of die jv ivi: Consul (ieneral visited ua uaui r aLnO, iri and inforined him that the Con- ; -' j ; re lu w kc udie.dre.. cto.k. . 1 ti , , . 1 . ..i.::.v.. .icL-. .- lU,s. u the Uie-V M.niurti-wimn ivii' i!'!!i - m-ei'iareu a ocuio-o oc enmiiu - ... . .. , t. .. . lie... President to issue the old and often declared i 0). defeat for tlie cause of the Union. The j;-, . Ho" in.iuired whether the Consul! of Mr. JolmFon, to "luake tieason oct, ;'ac uitfal 0f D.vis would indeed make s:i do anvthing for him, whc-. the pn-1-Tie . son th-. Presi-ient constdeis; treason- resl,ectable, as Robert Toombs I, at replied- that ho regretted to say j tn-iine, traitors as criminals, and 'j18.! thatencd it-should be by . reas'on of its jat he p'rotlered .assistance of the Oou- a firose is to make the crime and Uie U-Kablen'ess, while his conviction will M mie at tho last hour, and that the j J-j iminals as ofiensive in ttie oyes 01 ju,i , t.01.ever ren(er ihe cause as odious as ev-U. n s.inore ignoble crimes and lessdig-i Johnson could hope for. .'u t 'Oil a t u"n ik" en uiirn " . . . ,, ... I - j I . . a i tet her f inner cuslomer?! and paWia 0 Ulimute til-! Sen - , M'i..Htl"5iid urmnpt a llBiaiuo t' I ou , Ul lii, IM. dlyiwo F U U S A L K. 1 r vhII roi.td Grapefi .. eo!sitliir of iu ine protlered assistance ot n c v. , ( . - -furlJ Hy allllifl of. ;ilprtnoat tho last hour, and that the, J"'"-1 . I 1 . . , I rice. . . ... .mi M ol the Consul to receive inou ,vemier tb " ' lied criminals. T1IK CIIAIiGE -TREASON. the prisoner is to be arraigned on the n-oe of treason, in levying war against . United States, and the plan of the edition will embrace no other charge. urn 'pi Lint mlf of hie rl'A inline- had dne hun nse harm, the more so as it came tho reuresentative'-of- his native r.v. Whtle lie was thankful for the SMALL POX IN ALABAMA. V" HI. IV .' 1- ...... .L. f..,.i l...t .La 1 ' '1 ' . . .. rn t r. U is useless to disguise ui Mti -1 ,ne conif4 not accept it. ine pna- pox is gradually but surely spreading: thtougb-i tvag b ,ady tQ.day wUetU- out this city not only amongst tha colored pop-, j . " SPKAGUE BROTHERS GROCERY MERCHANTS, 0: STAND, JSAL1SB URYj JBT.- (?
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