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mawnaa a m asaaai aaaaa new series salisbury iv c january 30 1868 i vol i no 4 . i i -, nl su1i8ciiipti0n _« i.ii.is l i.ii iim.advam'k ... ■i cum n v i north state ii i line vear - - • i 3 ml - e illolltl i • • i.m . i |{| weekly nl n north state m , .. ono rear • • h.oo v mu ulli • • 3.1 i month • • 7o_l in in ilu new vmk ll i.il.l surrender of gen quant ilm great captain of tlm age the niaii who eehi|>|...l i ah^lilshod ilm rebel lion llss urn lel'tod , hint ; yes ingl.i in lui i ' niher rebel force e i destructive i ' .>>• oonstltutlon i . vi iuiiu nt ii tiun ul lb smith il had surranden il to tlm radical revo lutioin i bo remarkable uml aurpiising „ ., ihjk . v.u.i tlrii in newsboys iu tin i iminil iln _________' ' mm l '■- " " l l-'iiiii —\ bli i'.u ■bftuii'i'i up : s fc^-uli '__________» ____________________________■___________ mam mm m uwwr ,\ mm mw 9sm wr drant mt r r o i . i ■!'• - ai ___■permitted ii iniiiiiiaiit jtur • e ta overrule a aense of duty uml n j , in l.,ii ivior in in superior ibe i'i idi nt n i the united stntes i icueral i rant ; . • ,| liia appointment fr th l'resi i'i tli was purely executive , .! in i :■tlm ( hief execntivo ft tlm iti ' public tin president ii bad nothing . congress mul should have re lers from th it body ii : ive km evn nothing about whal . .-■did with regard tn tin war di , ■t or in duties in it except tin ■. , igrchs i not th exi i'i re i solution i ilu scnali it • , i not ippt ve of tlm ii-p.'ii-ion ■- on " u ii it nn u.l.i t'nr ( rrant to n \\" , i . p irlnieut ; nnd if it 1 ild not hue recognized in hould have r ci ived no onl rs bul i i'n i i nt hu th manner of e i it ng the position in » lli.-li tli i'n i .. : ippninl 1 iiui w iiliout consult i g v , . ,. i.u ; ing iln mailer tu lu 1 ' . i lug , liiei w ,,.- discreditable li | ellowe pi rule unit iilnllll grant did noi i . hi duty uiui tlm respect due 1 in i'l'i-lil iii it i not to ihe illdi liduu m 1 linson iimi tbi wrong i dn ■, it to il president of tlm ruin i ... i i tl j ,...*, i ns represented . :, n in that 1 ,■'. office i here was i koraethiug .- . unworthy of uranl — •* u aliuoal y tricky — iu bis slipping il . • th • back iliu to lot st.-inton ciiiiu ■... :. ee iliuii notifying th i'res • i ,, |. cannot fail t damage liim -. ri i-i . in ll ' tiin iliou f tl anion ,,, ;,, 10 all the rigmarole trashy ur , .- , ta and ;.. ci i pi uli about ir.s i re ik convi r.ntions with mr join ion ,,., .... i • t btanton's p ition amount lo ■, t l.i i / n view of tin s-r l1 ' net i • , i conduct lm ignored ilm ex .. ,,( i|r imtion lul imi •'"•' with i ,| to him nnd negh eti 1 tin pla • • liu t'lee-un ililll f the (;.., ninl inui t ihi ms of the in " 1 : ,- tin uu i is n idy to go e ith tlicin revolution ■■f i it .- ::,. i loiistitntion nud i roveriiiuetit — . i dial .- must ll ' in over inm i i , i ■i in formi r tlm - ; lie ■| ... m ,- ■.,,,,! broad views inn ut i tbe r.-l is e hi n llit-j ... i ' i regarded a p to eeitlnn u ri period what bos turni d bis 1 , ■ul . iiini iiinong the revolution u i i ni is right nud i | in lot but evidently hi u undi , i uu i'.i influences — i liticlana have befi ngi 1 liim e llu-r ii i iu .:)' . • .:.." ii of lum lm it purposes if lu would keep 1 ' nn il esteem i at - i i the in pi ople in ee ill r ii.ii in ti ps ul mci i f ii i he un alios llmt he i •' . ..'•.. ill i i i i ri , nothing , not even li " it military i mu " in ...... him from ruin n - ■. public limn a f . ■- - ■. ii party of yuimg it'-u i.-iiii 1 . ; ■... i ided ti y.uuil j ai the " " '' ' l i rf"1 i .... , . n.i .. i ppeil from n -.'"." j i mien ll i . ■of >; • young , i , ■i inanageiie i i ii oui • .. ;.' rfol iiuiiuhly /., hir ai'ltr ■--. , it ! ■. ii i -#' ll - ' pul l|'"ll is r it op ami ll ., ■.. i mi " eal . - .... lm ul io km p il it wi lined t'rinii tin t'liiiili'.tiiii cuiirier congress ami till supreme court i tin telegraph yesterday stated it as cer tain linn tlm hill ohangtng the supremo t'oiirt would fail of u two-thirds sots in tli siiinti ninl t at tin excitemeut sven throughout now england ooaooount of this ' iitiriiipt nu the pmt of congress to over throw the judiciary was lutense tin only astonishment i*thut am-li a lueii biira ahotila ooiuinand the ossout of a single member of lhu sonata if of oonraa tt.u ! oltji'i'l la tu mine tin government overthrow it luslltullons uml make a party tin iiii tutor nvei laws eunstllutluusi nud oourts tb n mu-ii ii e..ti ni.iy in understood otherwise it ii ulli lie in pin-able the uitui'k upon ihi'siipriiine court ii ut ti-iie eeu mi authority in ih fundamental law it la beyond lbs power nf congress ! it is in iini-ipiieiii'iil terms plain revolution the legislative depart nt of ten of the siui lm i ii ut us iile ths prerogatives of the executive department have beau usor i ami inui tlm liiilii'iury is in the cxpre - ive plir.i-u of mi slue im ink en in hand and cuugress proolaiinlng itself th master i of the situation • constitutes itself it tin mile arbiter of tha rights llberllss mul oouslilu i t'uius of states uiui | pie the supreme court i composed of eight toll un ler tin constitution i assigned the duty uf detennlutng upon the oonstitutinnal in r the lllegalllty of the sots passed h congress five members sutnte atna jority of the coun their decision is for 1 l null ami oonoluslve ami yet congress one mot ti-m parties bsfore the tribuual refuses to i it authority or it deelaionsi nay w9 ■it deolares that a minority of the l ' ■u iii adjudge the law fu other words i -- i ii ili-i-l.iriin ita ui'ti itnrttiisti w:i.,i,i,l i nil i f foree where iln f its dlaaent congress is but the loglslauirs of ilm na l tion ttspowsrsars notsupromsi they are 1 1 ulijii-i ion written ohartar which isatones ■the authority lor its sxlsteooe ami the extent ul il piieeer as liu 1 ll well mini to what pui|....e are powers limited and to what purpose es that llmilatlnu oummitted to writlug it ttiose limits may at any time lie passed i,y ihooa intonded t he reatralaud :" ( il-e ilie il i . ( i u.-t i • hi lieieeeeii ii government with limited and uutiuiited powers is abul la bed ju m.irluiiv ps madison ths buprvma . i uirt 1 liii l'niii-,1 status liulil thai il was the i'li-iliui pruvinss of the ( urt tu decida ! nh ih r acts uf tin legislature urt repog 11 mi to the cnii.tiiiitiiui and therefore void • if uy tin learned judgu who pronoaaeed the "|. inn 11 iln courts nr tu regard ths inn iiiutiiiii hint i h constitution i superior i to an j ordinary act of tbs lemslatare ths constitution and ii"t sush ordinary acl , of iln legislature ttm-ii ordinary at-i musl which thet l*ith apply any other doc trine would subvert tli very fbuudation nf all written constitutions li would de . ui 1 thai un ad wliifli aeoordlng to the i .... nui theory of iir qoverntnenl if i void i yi't in practice complete i l.n t ry it n.utl.l reouoe tu nothing whal ... .. i .-. ■1 di ■u . 1 1 1 greatest improve its in political institiiuous a written cousthu : tii.it ami wuuld l giving to the legislature a irnetical and real otnnipottnee declaring 1 unit it shall il iili.it is expressly forbidden an i y*i this is pros selj wlial the badlcal party have ttiruate i fbe vary deaign of llieir hill is t i-t iiinii-r fiait the supreme judiciary uf tbe ruontry as an iinnad t th.-ir absolute uni imperial rule tin i.m i.iinl-i in ih.-ii ay therefore the ad ministrators of tbe law must be set saide it ..- it bold attempt that it has not yet i.-.i i dun t the nit u uf the people v ho are not yet prepared t surrender evi forms ' f libert aud pass in u en day under the yoke it 1 aid that till trse f tbe part in power has pruduced excitement the ui iu la that there should bare been uny ■- liiinly as tu have made su plain and palpable ; in attempt at usurpation ami rstolotioii the uurpono is no longer covert or covered up with pi rases it i open uml undisguised the kadical party evidently calculated thai they had enslaved the north as they had ! lm mul th r-..'ith iii fetters i'll pint 1 nut liu.-ly t mu i as i for il.lv pul l.y tbe n v..rk world i the attempt to gag and silence tli supreme court ill not ucceed even if ths hill pass t-a ttver the president's reto the supreme uurt 1 just i competent t declare this law in ii-tit ui n 11 i pronounce uny law iincon itltutlonal and ther ight to be no iii.-ii hat it will 1 iiiilir.it ii rights and ly by -' doing an independent judiciary is the tirun-.t , bulwark uf freedom wl the legislative department suppreases the branch uf uo riiiii.i 111 which tin j u.l .-..-. i power is vnst-l . i ., ire all uf every sectiou uu longer i imi ■nl.j.-i'ii'il prmiiii'.-s ; 110 longer ■,. ■but uliji'.'i we have iheu s 1 -. mil n 11 aitei irresponsible and wltli uit lu •■. . tlu urn of sir john holt |\ . , . , milling 0 i ihe heirs i sir john |,| „ .,„ . i up 111 iiii 11 y i iiiii :■i i hu hull « ..- si ei i li i'.'l ". . . - . . utml 11 will * i *■i-ii.j isi|/e im 1 1 y 1 1 "'. i ring uis direct i 1 nn t-lfurl in uml mu 100 y sr uniu 1 1 imi uul who 1 1 i li * 1 nse properly ll is sslil ... ,.!.,!,,. ... 11 iii . ui vn'iii.1 part i . ,,. u one uf whieh in mil ik is iiini i t ,. c'xii'i ' slid worth 118,0011.1)00 ,. ii uml iu lite 1 uri t*ry i 1 nun nnn lieloligiuu to ihr phe 1 n lm in invi ■. /..' ■■the an i • lum lo i i i property ■1 mn mm due ihein sl m0.0tl0.000 i york in \ id ii m11.1 m i the atlanta /" triii./i nn 1 lublislii's a string id vankeu hal . , iuiiu written und read by parsnu . j ... ' lu j i:;i and hy i.f m preseulod t a i'uufi un f the mt'tliudlsl rntscopal 1 iuu ii the i11-1 resolution runs thus 1 1 1 under no pot ilblo slraumstaiiiu * would wi iku'ii i i again under lit i , 1 nt ul the i uiti-il st.'ti h illi miii-ii ., people in isfltj parson caldwell is nns ol the 1 \ mkee slubbering and nigger worship p . ,,., uih.u nf lli liiiiies iiiiii i'uiiij ii lf c'aldwt'll i ii iif tin i i.i imoited thu devil may 111 well nlmi up shop , ■l i i ., t th iiivi-ulii-le auifu'lil 0 ll i in.tittti'wil outrage hv negroes in dab lington district about eleven o'clock friday niglil iiibt five nogroes citno to tho btoro of mr m a miililinw in darlington district about nine miles iv in lli • mil i lintlso uml nip ping up the clerk mr lt bugs asked nd iniiiiiiiii mr bugs enquired who th y were and receiving tbo response tliat tbey wore friends come lo trade n iih liim open ed tlie limn nl ih store four negroes armed miiii doubli barrelled sliol guns iiitiiiil uml placing tltiir weapons in 1 1 1 eiiruir of tlm room cotumctti l exatuiuing goods remarking thai tbey were in tbo employ of llu rail roud had just i.e n paid if ninl di 1 1 il in i mik purchases to tlm i'mi'iit iif ten dollars i ui li al i fifty dollars worth ol t i srero selected wbsn ono of the number a ked mr une if lm could change a treasury n le i tho do noininiiiioii nf hundred dollars the wife nf mr bugs eelio ee n.i in un adjoin ing im iu hoard lite n mark and hor sus , piclons being excited by it sb wi nl ottl i the back il"..r to the bouse i n gcntlu mini mum 1 wviulliniii ninl n u lested bim in i ie io tin store and in sr u any trou ble should ui'i-iii t reudet mr sitgs wiili assisl nice he could mr w ) ndhnin com plied taking a gun wiih bim and as in i reached t tic store i ard ihe report of n shut lie threw open the door and was iinin uli in iv tin 1 upon five times 1 y iho 111-1 - ii.ii in uu 1 lu >' • .« hen tin y rushed upon him and si izi il bis | n i a scuffle ■n tu il duritig « hich he man i to effect his . scnpi , nnd repaii ing lo mr ifuldrow's linuse reported llu condition of affairs as soon as tbo latti i could dress snd erm bimsi if bo ran in the lore ace nip n.i . i l.y mr wyndbam there nil nur quii t and enti ring llu ) found tin iiiiii .- ut tli store compli t ij stripped ih in uu ) di 1 robbed nd lbs clerk mr , stij le „■di i ou th - floor a load buck-in i iuie ing | ed llin i bis lu id l'vulll ll - li ..... : ' ' ■: . i . -■mlll tllul and v i ilium went to tin iou ihe l.iii.r where tiny found that mr v i ill mi's lathi i ee i il been dan gerously stint i ee i , in the in nil inui his , ' fwe in ilm u ill 1 nt il ici - ii i lie pt 1 ion by tin .- nue p irty ol 111 .-■■\\'.. an ■bn i for ihese lament ible imi 1 tions ' 1 lit condition of li i - iu that section nl uu sl ite to mi 1 -. wag l-ih 1 ii ill si mollsi ■s 10 v i 111 tiny were conjiuuiiicaled by mr uuldrow one of tin f t - j 1 uiui uls i /..'... t u ' rier im im i i i m motion w in i mnl s invention in company itli wveral well-known gunil tii'ii we li ui 1i1 ■pleasure yesti rdny ailei noon of ■■isi i g the resid i mi w 1 1 wright in south tt ard 111 1 nl u imi sslug tin op 1 stlons nf a vet ;. reii'hi k.ilil nui most ingenious iiiveutimi n ttt i v completed by lltai gentleman al ti 1 \ . trs t careful incessant and labori mi iu.lv mr wi lit hu .' ■> . red « bat lu believes to be perpetual motion nnd indei .'. il he has fully accomplish 1 ihal wliich lm puzi.li ii llu minl-.u .! and ingeiiuu of ages hi 1 1 ,* si , un n iiati i the power t * self-iuoliou wliich may bo continued 1 idefinitply or until tho w ir uiui t ar i it u i inei ■■reu tl r u iiu ul necessary ol com 1 wo nr ■not privili ;:• 1 to gi ■1 11 •• insight into tin secret mt ch inism of iiim in 1 ll t;li we may su lial ill 1 ' ve puw ■• r ir 1 single ruuud gi ape hot weigli g3 ill i'i tv " hi it little t iii'lln lit one larger than the other are scuarnted n riistauco nf about three or loui feet yet con in i..l liy in incllni 1 grooves ilu one immediately above lln other soil 1 sell inclinii ections the up per one inclini - about nl su inch to iln tin . nr ui feel and i lie low 1 1 0111 about two uu bes tin 11 1 • starti ■! lo iv ilium the ti.i-i and rolls on to the smaller teiu unlit 1 lllillg nnn 1 1 1 1 iiium n out upon the lowei gro ve and rolls across to an aperture in the i tenement a - il 1 nil 1 - ihe open 1 • strikes a spring wtiich lulls a hell iu ihe tn cr uu i n u in 1 above mid rolling on i quit hy ru il lu n in iglil 1 ■1 > inches ami throw 11 mil oil tin uptu 1 groovi lo repeat the a moiion 1 11 llie length ut iimi il has taki us to ih bo this iliu ball would make i 01 i dozen 1 i in great diffi ■.« • 11 e , nred wa . 1 , ing the ball from tin nether lu tin upper groovi , nud mr wi iu \* ■elevi 11 years ill llliisli rinp il mi \\ 1 bt w ' uiidei stai d intend 1 i till to 11 iltimore in 1 wu 01 1 bree days for the purpose ol perfect 11 il u •■1 model « hen lie will go i w 11 lui u nui luk 1 u |. tl.'iit m 1 ',', , ght 1 i 11 itive nl hanover jo , but li :. i u lu ing in petersburg lor a number of yr 11 mul wot i ng it bi prn fetsiou hi ..-. ii i a gi ulli 111 111 i iinin ble eii tun lam 1 . bul ol tl , tided iv 1 i i 1 wl il ul ■* ii 1 . uu nt tho wi ii l.u u hiirglnr's alui in i 1 •* so willi i 1 11 • tl i11.i11 in ■invi lllinll liu i n ,.■.. il 1 ■1 tlt.-lt will tell ill his ir m i'clet burg inth r -.,'- ■h'l <'<■■' r 11 . i mu n ■m lib-lion 1 int 1 lha 1 ' - inr llie if in 1 . ion isa ' ...... no of i 1 v ! ■i i'.n ,||.| l 1 iii . . . i 11 hooil iill now 1 ■n.*w v m 1 111 1 i nl llll :' kill ul'l ' ply thai • i ' i ...,,„ 1 it'n ui lur llu ■1 vill j pi.,|„,n 1 ul ihe i ople are 11,1k nn 1 ■, lum ninl i lu i may ms ni ' ihle /,. . m,g gen grant denounced in ill l house op ills own i'lllkmis ths new viuk tribune prefers ohfiso for frustdent but it has latterly spoken inuiiy words in grant's favor the pl.il 1 obopliy nf lllirt in llllll the irtlillltr wulll.l accept iniiit with inn chances in iimi ol'j 1 hi ..■without any chatioo it socmsj howsvor that ths tribune has si 1 ruad ers of it ilitl'uii'iii iiiiiul ii f iinin writes from philadelphia in ilia following strain 1 to the clit ir nf lite tribune sir 1 several days ngo a statement ap peared in il copperhead intelligencer ol washington to the effect lhat gen irani li.ul promised tin president that hs would either r vgn hit office u acting seori la ry f war 1 rclinqtiisli il in obediuueo i a mandamus 1 dqitbtad it of course li b i in 11 iliiilu iliut ( i.nri.il grant would make r promise like this the 11 inui implied by null ■•' promise would be a clear defi nice of the will of the 1 sennte i thi i nited slut tukctt nl im iiui ih 111 . i i \ days of careful delib eration unit doubtless much cousulla ' """'. \'. i 1 i am prepared t find in * lener al 1 liiini prompt compliance with ilu 11 nl ■' ■in iti , in itier for con gi itu ition i confess ii is a niugulai spi c lur 1 1 lo see it in mii un pn pers everywhere exulting over il u an evidence ol liis sytn uiiliv willi lli publican priucipli -. noi li ) . ing could bi itfi illustrate the darkm bs ! th rough which iv gi ipe our way to gen 1 iiui grant's political lendeucies than tin avidity with which iln abandonment ofa held by lum under 1 renin ' ' iu . i i'tul tiulil in ulu to tin iu ii •'■iif i the iiiu-t august ' il liberntive body l nur country has been ' caitfirhl if mul ei in as confirm it ion 1 i 1 1 , his iffilintion witli ourgreat parly strong " 1 . . ;. patliixing li'ui'.l with *• lint has been po .'. . ) ■ailed tha 1 ii bill mo 0 11 it ' i stop to ask iu no small alat m — lilt r ivi uu iuu ■is this all ." iliil 111 tlu . 1 ■'■1 . ! i imi luy last in \ uu ii r...l u ii iph ' 1 1 j uni nee v . u.'i ui i a detailed stall uu ui of llie rii . . ... ' ' . ll ' 1 1 i.m.'i ui u uy li and m r sl niton's return lo lhc war department a por tion f ii li'.iu official in : ii ition ilulll tli fl u i .■i . i ii i iiui t lull ■• if io un . iuiiu . i i/.il i rl to this i hi iul in f ulu i *• i.-li la u-k \ nur paiiii nun r linn i . u.l ss it sl irtli d mi great ly foi it i . tu i holly to contii in tli as .• , . . , in i lhc inlill . ■i i wi iiu ' hi i null ii : ;. i ir that ' i .... nl i i ■i it mil slieruinu wail : m ■john in to-day 1 liim that ihe inn il m n lo si u.l in iii t ; ition as si-crelnr ol war 1 " win u i li -: i ul liii tan uu i ' fill . i nu w ii ii mi n im i ; . ndiirg ii hns unt 1i..11..i ilu force of ill it feeling i could li i . - ilisfnctni \ motive for his . • u pi ... . < 1 u ul i .. ii 1 1 rssnt — ||. i i ■!... - ■|.. i - .'■1:1 i v i iu iii lllli iiimi iiui thi : llmt 1 1 i lav ing i,uf it 1 in word i lhu ivsiilenl 1 lu .;■t to u thi -•.,', ui laiigmige hut 1 . 1 liu i [ . . jl -- u . r.r ini .- lie . ui^l.i to n pah •' i.u '■u fault by iiulu in mr staulnu i vacate his office -- what iii 1 \ pi i-i 1 tion iu i ■tlu 1 ' 1 un 11 be possible tt.nl after all ' i 1 . . ■- iu j.1.1 m 1 accord v ah m r ,] - r 1 - duly j . 111 in 11 sh 1 1 . . ami -. cks l aid bim by pruciii u i ' [,. 1 hi pow 11 . the rclirt'inonl i m 1 ' 1 .. ... il nil 1 uf tin .-• by can sloni uliui 1 tn i , hi illllll ilu in llie gr iv ily of the mall 1 i iii ri ul ) mu etliiot 1 j _\ . i nji . and your jokes of thtirsdui ' ill i in ) '"' far vi iv liir nui iul i'roui removing ilu . 1 1 tt 1 i * i have to this time been content lo uppui i ' >■nei il li ml npon » imi i 1 s li . uu 1 lu be ulli i ul 1 i of his li pub lican u iucipli -. n 1 . mm ■, 1 li 1 - ... •. 11 in u i ui h uli \* iiriutli i'.u i am 1 iniiiii'il in - lop ul thi inst de elup r - i i 11 i.u |.. itively i 1 1 ■p further '■itlioui i ght i lim e npolo . isly for iti'tiiy net ilouhtful i ml ' . uu in uu lhu 1 11 1 nl ' mii i i 1 iul . i '. 11 wli ii and " lu 1 c an my 11 pi • lly vuici and il foi ii in tor ilu highi ' fiee iu il gifl ol this great pi upln i ! i ■lit to i . '.,',' '. ; ill it-ill iu ripli . i until 1 do know nil . . ind hi mm v n ii ■held veil hull ) ulira m s i ' ■. 1 - « 1 iiini it bus lui 1 li'ii mix plain iduig up i lie de part me n i i . ■. , ■'. 1 1 st.11 11 1 011 pi lui aed to ri i . 11 j \* . 1 , m i 1 * ■* i'll ill 111 i tvuk iii llll 1 : i . no ,... in l.u 1 1 1 ju i ui il-aill 111 ulu i i ■ind broke il i • , count uu 1 i 1 li i.ii ; nnn :" foi llie lui v h ic in in 1 im in iln hew 1 ; dei in niattei seems to liavi ntli aeli 1 \ on lo h ciiiiu il has 1 mi vi l i me i t 1 m.s i'llli i iii-i em \ . i.m 18 i ' '. tv oil api 1.1 \\ 1 i toll iuu 15 m 1 ... , * . 1 up . ll ith 1 . iiiii hot mm 1 1 . 1 ii 1 ittlii lenllj 111 eil tip ; stan ' ii liih'eil up 1 anil tlu 1 un mm tiouull "['.*. il.iiu i gone up h'uii.iiuu i hit i i l v i m froi ' ii 1 . ri signed llio i 1 . idi iu v i lhu < i 1.1 iboi'o1 i'.uu iln 1 olli ;■. , iii take chin ol 1 1 liurclt in ll.ilin prof li v . adams ol wil 1 on 1 in . > ill h in i tiik clovkn hkkl the new vork flcrnltl in n v6su7a6 of the situation at the south very proper ly doc lar os that the southern negro con ventions urc beginning to exhibit tin crop ipinga mil nf tin cloven heel in an unroifl i tnkflble manner thin in ton painfully palpable in tbe georgia so-called con i volition the white iii.in is couslderod of no account in framing tho now constitution ami the olher day a proposition lo prevent i the in it ruin i inge ol wliltea and blacks , whh tumult uoiiidv dismissed in the in dignation of the majority it was proposed in banish the proposer to liberia in the south carolina convention having it considerable negro majority and which wa supposed at one time tn be liberally inclined the bitterest fooling in beginning to manifest itself the tales i dodge lu the virginia concern is that the negroes i must have their share f the members oj i wgresfl ; but they may bo willing to com prom e it their white allies will i'ur i nish each black aspirant with an < quiva ! hut for two years t longressional set \ ici . nix toe ii thousand dollars in our so call od matters have not as yet fully devel oped tlu mselvcs except lhat the blacke are so jealous of their position ns the equal nt iln whites which they need noi be nn the entire equality is fully admitted by their uadii 1 allies thai thev want re porti . - i it pel led tt'ho dure to make any distinction of color in the record uf pro iceediugs the herald su ys : tlius are iho radical revuliitioiiists go ing mi hum bad i worse — front unnrcli in washington snd nogro supn niscy in ilu suiiili iu iijuii nil corrupt li ii iiu for political plunder in nil these crop pi ■.'- onl of ll . lot ui lu 1 .* .. . ..- the i'liili-i.ey of the times ihal tlio ltadiiuls mean t si cine pet pel hal i political power l.y ill the influences it their com in i i ... tl a they mii iul to leave n the government iu n condition of inextricahli coufusloit riot and cliuos tint i yl-'.s'l i it day li « ill be -. en by n fi rence to ihi pro ceedings of tho unconstitutional uouvcii tion ai yesterday that aa was i x ected t runt i ut has been m idu with mi jos \\ , 1 1 olden t repoi t the speeches iu the at a i i iu ii)"ii of 86 p';.i day 1 inn i i published in some i-ii paper tlu stan inrd of course ) a t in - young gonth man is no stenograplu i and can iiu do mere than furnish just sui h abstracts ns those already given l the stat '■"■■'' md other city papers ihis whole ■* - ■. i \ i i ■■i rdi il nu|il v an a wall ton waste ol tlio public mom y . ini the purpoii t n warding party pets a ihe l'i yisti i k mil ru saya : if a citizen » itlioui the n quisili nnal itir.t'i.in i-liould reci ive the appointment i it i rumored it may i hoju-d thai hir i ii t propriety will induce him to t le gi iph oi i phoungi pin r so thai he ma if "■; i iiiii tl tlie e itllt t jit.i lr.-il.li l<i ment otherwise the office will degener iti to a more partisan job h inch w ill | deplete the treat iry without being of any ben lit to the public a i'-..|ii wnn ilso adopli d callii :• upon the i'ublic tn i itrer ou the w ar i ii i i the no called presidi ill i the so called i vctitiou to pay the per diem and mileagu of deli gales out of thu monies at present iu the public treaaur . in \ iew i the strong itoubia in the public mind snd i t the universal convic tion oulsidi ol lii i i inflm ne -, thai lhu entire series of acts portniuing to itecoo sttuct me unconstitutional aud be iidi h this sinee the proposition of the eon vi i lion i hv nn moans authorizi 1 b ihe kecoiisti n i ion act . tlu in in ivi .-, il can not he expected tlm i tn istirer i tat lie will for a uminenl thmk of paying the ■. upon tin uiij.il ni der t ihu con vent ion ii is bond u hich is \ lai go one b e appn bend would bi seriously jcopai ■i i were le t 1 ... sent i cl \ ai.lal'.i.i ixvkxtion \\'.' b'itnehsud _- ' ■il i mi - the wil ■t stai of the 20th ll ■• op rati ni of u il mnchtue invi utinl h nd pati i i i vi essrs kieldn v i t ner ren i , oi - \ i , by w hie til peci ravii.g in i the h ten pedtl iou i li m.r the ui'ssl ■■1 1 lelli ng tin1 iiioki ii.ii ite pl|ot "■i i ii - i the li lie t mii i aeon <■■j r ip ml it \ i oi mi w liieli ini pre dot - mu y l*e taken ■■i pi • ■■. coot oi mi ' il i ml ji \ n mi ii i lei toi - nro eugrn i ed u illi u cl 1 turning a crank the m i m (\ \ ndei sou jewnlr ton it the im en • in . i \ ■i ■i i , ' i ■. , hu fl i a ml i ii ri vn i ei in i in vi i hi of inei han i iu the pi i n eiple upon which ii is ool i noted maj he applied i all inautiei of u oi it u lu ru h gravei i in i is tl eil uml it um nui he ini j he ! it \\ n ii.i ■■nun hie i-i.ii n.h _\ cut iu tlu nue nnn noi wit -■■ntul oxpei iene impno ■■rill <■o of ■■",' bill ici i i ,'| ial to lhat i tlu jrenti at 1 veutors 1 1 \ , i ' t:..t i i t i > n _\ happi ■■i nneo to le ; t at in exhibit i animals in ihe oil ■i w ashiugtoiii aud he ul tructi dly • i . ■■if thai pi how had on u pail of ipectaoles it w 1 look like major \\ ight nf ohio th major happi noil tu hu just buhiud i i,el..i imi taptu i i s j mi tin ilmuldur turning round uavy verj lunuull reuiarli i i'll he hanged major it i know u hose pardnii to ask i j ■■oi the t ke s ])• l vv ulnuknatl at klttrell's alsu ihtei ed iwo h ■i ' ' i k i v ■> nt ■■i lu ee uiouths old b oighii , cespeoiivel - 1 ' mid '■• lo lbs tin um h 10 leeil llie josl slid flumk on fmii legl « * mi ' oa i illy an hu dues mioci ratal ol tho genus hi mo i ik»\v many cahh.vcks per acre • j tiih gruat eobhagu growtiv aioul new . yrrhitifi v generally oaleulate u|x*w ten thous and heads per acre allowlug four sap«rftcial i fuel tn ejieh plant v hich tri e ii of three thousand fuet f«-r missing plants wu . suppusu ihe cmji may average ih u cauts n head giving 500 an acrei whieh consid ering it is a second crop or third crop of the neflson affnnlfl n pretty good re turn cahhagus often follow puas with w hii-li radishes or lettuoe has bueu grown : nn i luinnl from whieh an early amp nf po tatoes have beuu taken is of*.eu pla u ted with lato cabbage the soil fur this crop must he rich nud manure used unspariuglv ii"u manure is noi approved in this vicinity t ll i i il ihai it produces club-footed cab bages the gard tiers prefer rotation f"r this i't-ip though e have known cabbages i grow upon the same ipol a doxen yuara iu incci i'lii near a city there la no doubt tl.'.mi the profl tablet e*ii nf the erupt nnd we believe it in a valuable in iot food fur cat , tin and ihnup it increases thu how uf mill but it dues un improve the quality irriga tion ia valuable where cabbages grow as they require n vast quantity f water as well ■i manure with deep ullage and thorough cultivation imhune i.uss ok two coahtiko rcifook t'l.s intelligence was received here yen , turdny morning to tho oflcct thai tho t iln louisa lift hi ncc capt howard from elizabeth ' hy with l,j00 bnshela uf com itso bushels fit peas and 700 pounds it bacon consigned i messrs kusscll & i ih a ii tho sihi jenny i f cap howard from the same port with with 2,000 bushels of corn to i messrs mitchell & lluggfns had been blown ft shorn on monday night last while j attempting to make beaufort harbor | where they imped to and shelter from tho i severe btortu thou raging tbe purlieu lars were not fully given but it is pre mimed the vessels will provo a total !«»?*(*, while portions nl the cargoes may bo paved th cargo ofthe jjouisa llnl ■'■■> waa fully insured in iiii city and it i thought the jenny i uni cargo ua iu sured in norfolk — uvf star . \ n ttijittnous 8pt et l — we ettpposo that a more disgusting exhibition of parti san spirit contempt for constitutional ■ju iraiiteocj and iho bliiulnuse nf npitv pol tii ms u.i in vii iii.ujc ihan in inciipeccli t mr uinglinin of ohio in closing tbe dcbati nn tlio ww ri-congtruction meas ure b he took up stevens cry and bold ly c i ui wed for congress iho rigbt to i eg is ! ito oouiuo of the < lonstitution foi i -'■same im n w lm not only violuu ik ir ■- uli - hu i glory tn tbo act ulio spil upon the constitution find it guai tntecs in lie same who dec i nro tiny will im pi m h tl president it be dares to vi ilul i i<iw of their making ! — hich dis kl .' k wu susie tin ■• ' • it kitti u's inn int tin pan 1 ■; , " lid mi i .• <■, ri the was liuirying ithiiut in r di niter t hiiilreii mt i.f you .' " ut won't \ ii .'" 1 brill naid k ranks clattering into the pantry here sail clear it '" i'n i kitty frightened with the noise ran n \. ry direction imi that f the r ially crepl behinda barn>l krank of * . duuld not move it and as little oould he gel ihe kitten it wl • u he found that kite would certainly stay where sho was as long ns he scolded lie triod ooaking : but it va too lato for tliat — kit would ii"t trust him here kitty kitty : < ie little kittj i i i susie in gentle tonus hs she tame with 1*1 foot fa iito tin pantry kir \ knew it ph iisanl \ nice iiui she it head out bi • i nsitated ■'' ' ■. kitty ; ir mttlo kitty said susie ugaiu aud she came mr lee had - all which dn you think the better way my boy '" she asked laying he hand on krauk's ih su ■'■or j ii b !*' ru ii '>. prank n^plted ui inoinber than little iinesi always that _ en i m and kiudtiess are butter than • ps : aud the rule f love tii tu i than ial ■i fear afkatrss at the koutii imkjuation sol rn\va!ii tin ■j lor of thi kiedmonl | t \ in frlii i ,-. h ho ban reci ntly retut ued from i trip into m.u \ l.intl i u lawarc n w .)« i r_v and new i'oik bear a testimony to llu general ftunni ial and indusliinl dix 1 1 ' . ■h ■i i ih . ses unite in tracing tli • utter prostratitm of the pros perity <■!' lhc country to one cause — the iiiisi nh i condition nf politics 10 x tn me i i t ion , 1 1 1 - , i ;. - i - i . i w rea pi itg i ts le gitimaii fi nils a long i c iptun i col ' i md t mnl tin mi long busbaii di i somhi i i i pics w huh found tin if b i i in i r kit after ihe end « f the u ii supplied u butt id of n tflir tl north |. ll uol iiniii diuh ly the « reel nf i uu legislation these ro oitrcai it n n hi en cxlmusti il hob . imi ih iuu k leloti w li it hi no lung li.'i.l its ul i in iln i , !►• also knock i if ui the doors ul nui norilu in hiends id ml tin ; i isl \ ear very little disposition exist ed with emigrants tu come to virginia ai this time wocould lead thou mods up t ihoueiuidfl in the shores .•) tin i id i >•> minion if « c ufli r tin in i mplny im nt and furnish thi-in means *>\' ti insporiation w'e inn i ciiiil'cpp that wu ennsidi r the situation in 1808 much more assuring nad hopeful und ihal we have at lust ruachud i nun in ihe long lung lane south ( n t/funi ( ojivt ti/i'on ' 1 arles , mi j tho convi nl un lo in w in ■; ■\\) i'i ■• red . ■-• ■■. •■i : ihe propriety i lulnpuny retuil niessiirus fur del turn the iiegrot*ii sre hitter agninst the isudhold ei ' inn usiil in n j i , llmt he would vitdf i hem poll their land il it ltd be soon rod in no niiii wa thu negroim aro growing more i ki iteti a confirmed orumblee t the following sketch may be a oarloatuto - though wc think then in ti liuiitiin ilkenem i about it mt real hs to im easily reoogniied : i sunn iiiiii ago there lived in edinburgh a ■well known grumbler named bandy mhu-k i whose often-recurring flu uf spleen urindi gentlun produoed some amusing scenes nf i himlbelesb irritability which uiie highly ri lislini by all except the brute's goodi pati i rut little vili one morning handy uniw bent on a quarrali tha hnddies and f__tf were bu el lent done to h turn mnl wl im en i ordered by himself the previous ev*oning mnl breakfast paswd without tho looked-tor cause nf complaints what will v"ii bave for dinner sandy said mrs hlack a chicken 1 madam maid her husband roaal or boiled »" asked the wife < ifound ii madam t if you had been a i considerate wife yoo'd have known bel this what i liked sandy growled out ami slamming thf door behind hiui left th*t house it was in the spring ami a mend who was present heard the little wife say : bandy's bent on a disturbance to-day ; i shall not please him du what i can tho diuner*time came and bandy and h;s friend bat down tt dinner the fish was ea ten in silence ami on raising the oovor of the dish before him in a towering passion ho called ii : hoi led ohioken ? f hate it madam a chicken boiled is a chicken spoiled immediately the cover was raised for nn other chickeu roasted to a turn madam i won't eat roast ohioken roar pdsandy you know how it should have been cooked at that instant a broiled ehickeo with , musl ins was placed on the table without green neaai roared tin urum bier hers they nr ilnnr sniil mrs blsok how dare you bpend my money in tliat way they wore n present bald the wife in terrupting liim rising fruui his i'luiir ntul rushing from ! the room muiil-t a roar 0 laughter from his friend i clenched iii list and shouted 1 how dare you receive a present uithout my leave .'" 0 a gigantic beidge a suspension bridge is t be ereeted by m oudry engineer over the straits of otessina sicily ir point posto on the calabrian ; const it is tooousisl f four spans of 3.581 ■feet each elevated about 150 feet above 1 1 high-water level so that the largest ships ■in iy pass under the propost d etoebling bridge over the east river between new font and brooklyn is to have a single ihii of j.iiim feet winn labo&bbs — we have been nhown a letter nays the raleigh register dated at new york written to a^outleinan in ualeigh stating that there are now in new york eight hundred german emigrants — men nnd women — accustomed to farm and house mill work win won at once come to n carolina if even tolerable inducements be of fered them here then is an opportunity for those whn wish to experiment with white labor the germans are an industrious thrifty peoples ami so far as their operations in tins country elucidate the question in variably succeed well in agricultural pursuits to them in a large degree ia owing the rap id development and wealth of illinois wis oon sin aud other slates the l'kospect some of our northern exchanges re port that the dry good merchants of that section experienced an encouraging im provement in their trade during the la'.ter part of last week they believe that the experience of that class is an index of the business situation generally ; that tho turning point in the hard times has been passed ; and that a fair trade will soon begin they also express the opiniou that there is nothing to make a continued business disturbance except the national political troubles and that tlu people li.ive become so thoroughly waked up with regard to the latter that the radical rule-or-ruin faction will boon be cj)oeke4 r c.iitfni the x y albion tlie or gau of british bentimont in the united mites after a hurried review of the causes of the laic war concludes that the future nf this country is dark and unpromising the 1 jbion is at least entitled to the cred it nf being impartial lt says the peo ple of the entire nation is likely to become evenly bo divided in bentimont that an early renewal of actual civil war la not at all an unlikely occurrence we write these sentences with regret but at tlm seme time with a deep conviction of their truthfulness the lato war brought mis ery enough with it for one generation cer tainly ; ami when uu consider that hiu another struggle would eventuate in thu nddttion ofa mosl complicating and dan gerousfeaturu namely a contest between races w recoil from tlio reflection witk li"n or lt iv ill bo seen from the above that pub lic opinion at tlm north is not on the grcai question ofthe hour we think it deaf tti.it without some prompt and dotoruiiu 1 1 action nu lhu part of tlio northern pea pie the convictions oi tbo albion will provo to have been woll founded the country is oven now passing thrnuph * terrible ci is is history is indeed repeal ing itself the bccnoa of the french revolution nie about to be ro-en acted in america j and the only barrier now re maining to the accomplishment of tin1 ja cobin purposes is the firmness ol tho pros ideiii backed by the dotettnliiqd will of the northern people the immediate i'u into is fraught with events uf utumrullel ed magnitude and importance ; and it may not be long beforo the destiny of thin ones l-i.iitil republic will bo irrevocably fixed whether for weal or for woe it is beyond human ken to decide wih star the negroes of tho union league in new ton iniiy georgia sre bound by nn naih lo defend em h othei ia hog stealing ■hvo stolen hog has thurofuru sot nine good radii sl voters into fail
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Title | Watchman and Old North State |
Masthead | Watchman and Old North State |
Date | 1868-01-31 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1868 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 4 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | The January 31, 1868 issue of the Watchman and Old North State a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina, this issue has damage to all four pages |
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Title | Watchman and Old North State |
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Date | 1868-01-31 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1868 |
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Page | 1 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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mawnaa a m asaaai aaaaa new series salisbury iv c january 30 1868 i vol i no 4 . i i -, nl su1i8ciiipti0n _« i.ii.is l i.ii iim.advam'k ... ■i cum n v i north state ii i line vear - - • i 3 ml - e illolltl i • • i.m . i |{| weekly nl n north state m , .. ono rear • • h.oo v mu ulli • • 3.1 i month • • 7o_l in in ilu new vmk ll i.il.l surrender of gen quant ilm great captain of tlm age the niaii who eehi|>|...l i ah^lilshod ilm rebel lion llss urn lel'tod , hint ; yes ingl.i in lui i ' niher rebel force e i destructive i ' .>>• oonstltutlon i . vi iuiiu nt ii tiun ul lb smith il had surranden il to tlm radical revo lutioin i bo remarkable uml aurpiising „ ., ihjk . v.u.i tlrii in newsboys iu tin i iminil iln _________' ' mm l '■- " " l l-'iiiii —\ bli i'.u ■bftuii'i'i up : s fc^-uli '__________» ____________________________■___________ mam mm m uwwr ,\ mm mw 9sm wr drant mt r r o i . i ■!'• - ai ___■permitted ii iniiiiiiaiit jtur • e ta overrule a aense of duty uml n j , in l.,ii ivior in in superior ibe i'i idi nt n i the united stntes i icueral i rant ; . • ,| liia appointment fr th l'resi i'i tli was purely executive , .! in i :■tlm ( hief execntivo ft tlm iti ' public tin president ii bad nothing . congress mul should have re lers from th it body ii : ive km evn nothing about whal . .-■did with regard tn tin war di , ■t or in duties in it except tin ■. , igrchs i not th exi i'i re i solution i ilu scnali it • , i not ippt ve of tlm ii-p.'ii-ion ■- on " u ii it nn u.l.i t'nr ( rrant to n \\" , i . p irlnieut ; nnd if it 1 ild not hue recognized in hould have r ci ived no onl rs bul i i'n i i nt hu th manner of e i it ng the position in » lli.-li tli i'n i .. : ippninl 1 iiui w iiliout consult i g v , . ,. i.u ; ing iln mailer tu lu 1 ' . i lug , liiei w ,,.- discreditable li | ellowe pi rule unit iilnllll grant did noi i . hi duty uiui tlm respect due 1 in i'l'i-lil iii it i not to ihe illdi liduu m 1 linson iimi tbi wrong i dn ■, it to il president of tlm ruin i ... i i tl j ,...*, i ns represented . :, n in that 1 ,■'. office i here was i koraethiug .- . unworthy of uranl — •* u aliuoal y tricky — iu bis slipping il . • th • back iliu to lot st.-inton ciiiiu ■... :. ee iliuii notifying th i'res • i ,, |. cannot fail t damage liim -. ri i-i . in ll ' tiin iliou f tl anion ,,, ;,, 10 all the rigmarole trashy ur , .- , ta and ;.. ci i pi uli about ir.s i re ik convi r.ntions with mr join ion ,,., .... i • t btanton's p ition amount lo ■, t l.i i / n view of tin s-r l1 ' net i • , i conduct lm ignored ilm ex .. ,,( i|r imtion lul imi •'"•' with i ,| to him nnd negh eti 1 tin pla • • liu t'lee-un ililll f the (;.., ninl inui t ihi ms of the in " 1 : ,- tin uu i is n idy to go e ith tlicin revolution ■■f i it .- ::,. i loiistitntion nud i roveriiiuetit — . i dial .- must ll ' in over inm i i , i ■i in formi r tlm - ; lie ■| ... m ,- ■.,,,,! broad views inn ut i tbe r.-l is e hi n llit-j ... i ' i regarded a p to eeitlnn u ri period what bos turni d bis 1 , ■ul . iiini iiinong the revolution u i i ni is right nud i | in lot but evidently hi u undi , i uu i'.i influences — i liticlana have befi ngi 1 liim e llu-r ii i iu .:)' . • .:.." ii of lum lm it purposes if lu would keep 1 ' nn il esteem i at - i i the in pi ople in ee ill r ii.ii in ti ps ul mci i f ii i he un alios llmt he i •' . ..'•.. ill i i i i ri , nothing , not even li " it military i mu " in ...... him from ruin n - ■. public limn a f . ■- - ■. ii party of yuimg it'-u i.-iiii 1 . ; ■... i ided ti y.uuil j ai the " " '' ' l i rf"1 i .... , . n.i .. i ppeil from n -.'"." j i mien ll i . ■of >; • young , i , ■i inanageiie i i ii oui • .. ;.' rfol iiuiiuhly /., hir ai'ltr ■--. , it ! ■. ii i -#' ll - ' pul l|'"ll is r it op ami ll ., ■.. i mi " eal . - .... lm ul io km p il it wi lined t'rinii tin t'liiiili'.tiiii cuiirier congress ami till supreme court i tin telegraph yesterday stated it as cer tain linn tlm hill ohangtng the supremo t'oiirt would fail of u two-thirds sots in tli siiinti ninl t at tin excitemeut sven throughout now england ooaooount of this ' iitiriiipt nu the pmt of congress to over throw the judiciary was lutense tin only astonishment i*thut am-li a lueii biira ahotila ooiuinand the ossout of a single member of lhu sonata if of oonraa tt.u ! oltji'i'l la tu mine tin government overthrow it luslltullons uml make a party tin iiii tutor nvei laws eunstllutluusi nud oourts tb n mu-ii ii e..ti ni.iy in understood otherwise it ii ulli lie in pin-able the uitui'k upon ihi'siipriiine court ii ut ti-iie eeu mi authority in ih fundamental law it la beyond lbs power nf congress ! it is in iini-ipiieiii'iil terms plain revolution the legislative depart nt of ten of the siui lm i ii ut us iile ths prerogatives of the executive department have beau usor i ami inui tlm liiilii'iury is in the cxpre - ive plir.i-u of mi slue im ink en in hand and cuugress proolaiinlng itself th master i of the situation • constitutes itself it tin mile arbiter of tha rights llberllss mul oouslilu i t'uius of states uiui | pie the supreme court i composed of eight toll un ler tin constitution i assigned the duty uf detennlutng upon the oonstitutinnal in r the lllegalllty of the sots passed h congress five members sutnte atna jority of the coun their decision is for 1 l null ami oonoluslve ami yet congress one mot ti-m parties bsfore the tribuual refuses to i it authority or it deelaionsi nay w9 ■it deolares that a minority of the l ' ■u iii adjudge the law fu other words i -- i ii ili-i-l.iriin ita ui'ti itnrttiisti w:i.,i,i,l i nil i f foree where iln f its dlaaent congress is but the loglslauirs of ilm na l tion ttspowsrsars notsupromsi they are 1 1 ulijii-i ion written ohartar which isatones ■the authority lor its sxlsteooe ami the extent ul il piieeer as liu 1 ll well mini to what pui|....e are powers limited and to what purpose es that llmilatlnu oummitted to writlug it ttiose limits may at any time lie passed i,y ihooa intonded t he reatralaud :" ( il-e ilie il i . ( i u.-t i • hi lieieeeeii ii government with limited and uutiuiited powers is abul la bed ju m.irluiiv ps madison ths buprvma . i uirt 1 liii l'niii-,1 status liulil thai il was the i'li-iliui pruvinss of the ( urt tu decida ! nh ih r acts uf tin legislature urt repog 11 mi to the cnii.tiiiitiiui and therefore void • if uy tin learned judgu who pronoaaeed the "|. inn 11 iln courts nr tu regard ths inn iiiutiiiii hint i h constitution i superior i to an j ordinary act of tbs lemslatare ths constitution and ii"t sush ordinary acl , of iln legislature ttm-ii ordinary at-i musl which thet l*ith apply any other doc trine would subvert tli very fbuudation nf all written constitutions li would de . ui 1 thai un ad wliifli aeoordlng to the i .... nui theory of iir qoverntnenl if i void i yi't in practice complete i l.n t ry it n.utl.l reouoe tu nothing whal ... .. i .-. ■1 di ■u . 1 1 1 greatest improve its in political institiiuous a written cousthu : tii.it ami wuuld l giving to the legislature a irnetical and real otnnipottnee declaring 1 unit it shall il iili.it is expressly forbidden an i y*i this is pros selj wlial the badlcal party have ttiruate i fbe vary deaign of llieir hill is t i-t iiinii-r fiait the supreme judiciary uf tbe ruontry as an iinnad t th.-ir absolute uni imperial rule tin i.m i.iinl-i in ih.-ii ay therefore the ad ministrators of tbe law must be set saide it ..- it bold attempt that it has not yet i.-.i i dun t the nit u uf the people v ho are not yet prepared t surrender evi forms ' f libert aud pass in u en day under the yoke it 1 aid that till trse f tbe part in power has pruduced excitement the ui iu la that there should bare been uny ■- liiinly as tu have made su plain and palpable ; in attempt at usurpation ami rstolotioii the uurpono is no longer covert or covered up with pi rases it i open uml undisguised the kadical party evidently calculated thai they had enslaved the north as they had ! lm mul th r-..'ith iii fetters i'll pint 1 nut liu.-ly t mu i as i for il.lv pul l.y tbe n v..rk world i the attempt to gag and silence tli supreme court ill not ucceed even if ths hill pass t-a ttver the president's reto the supreme uurt 1 just i competent t declare this law in ii-tit ui n 11 i pronounce uny law iincon itltutlonal and ther ight to be no iii.-ii hat it will 1 iiiilir.it ii rights and ly by -' doing an independent judiciary is the tirun-.t , bulwark uf freedom wl the legislative department suppreases the branch uf uo riiiii.i 111 which tin j u.l .-..-. i power is vnst-l . i ., ire all uf every sectiou uu longer i imi ■nl.j.-i'ii'il prmiiii'.-s ; 110 longer ■,. ■but uliji'.'i we have iheu s 1 -. mil n 11 aitei irresponsible and wltli uit lu •■. . tlu urn of sir john holt |\ . , . , milling 0 i ihe heirs i sir john |,| „ .,„ . i up 111 iiii 11 y i iiiii :■i i hu hull « ..- si ei i li i'.'l ". . . - . . utml 11 will * i *■i-ii.j isi|/e im 1 1 y 1 1 "'. i ring uis direct i 1 nn t-lfurl in uml mu 100 y sr uniu 1 1 imi uul who 1 1 i li * 1 nse properly ll is sslil ... ,.!.,!,,. ... 11 iii . ui vn'iii.1 part i . ,,. u one uf whieh in mil ik is iiini i t ,. c'xii'i ' slid worth 118,0011.1)00 ,. ii uml iu lite 1 uri t*ry i 1 nun nnn lieloligiuu to ihr phe 1 n lm in invi ■. /..' ■■the an i • lum lo i i i property ■1 mn mm due ihein sl m0.0tl0.000 i york in \ id ii m11.1 m i the atlanta /" triii./i nn 1 lublislii's a string id vankeu hal . , iuiiu written und read by parsnu . j ... ' lu j i:;i and hy i.f m preseulod t a i'uufi un f the mt'tliudlsl rntscopal 1 iuu ii the i11-1 resolution runs thus 1 1 1 under no pot ilblo slraumstaiiiu * would wi iku'ii i i again under lit i , 1 nt ul the i uiti-il st.'ti h illi miii-ii ., people in isfltj parson caldwell is nns ol the 1 \ mkee slubbering and nigger worship p . ,,., uih.u nf lli liiiiies iiiiii i'uiiij ii lf c'aldwt'll i ii iif tin i i.i imoited thu devil may 111 well nlmi up shop , ■l i i ., t th iiivi-ulii-le auifu'lil 0 ll i in.tittti'wil outrage hv negroes in dab lington district about eleven o'clock friday niglil iiibt five nogroes citno to tho btoro of mr m a miililinw in darlington district about nine miles iv in lli • mil i lintlso uml nip ping up the clerk mr lt bugs asked nd iniiiiiiiii mr bugs enquired who th y were and receiving tbo response tliat tbey wore friends come lo trade n iih liim open ed tlie limn nl ih store four negroes armed miiii doubli barrelled sliol guns iiitiiiil uml placing tltiir weapons in 1 1 1 eiiruir of tlm room cotumctti l exatuiuing goods remarking thai tbey were in tbo employ of llu rail roud had just i.e n paid if ninl di 1 1 il in i mik purchases to tlm i'mi'iit iif ten dollars i ui li al i fifty dollars worth ol t i srero selected wbsn ono of the number a ked mr une if lm could change a treasury n le i tho do noininiiiioii nf hundred dollars the wife nf mr bugs eelio ee n.i in un adjoin ing im iu hoard lite n mark and hor sus , piclons being excited by it sb wi nl ottl i the back il"..r to the bouse i n gcntlu mini mum 1 wviulliniii ninl n u lested bim in i ie io tin store and in sr u any trou ble should ui'i-iii t reudet mr sitgs wiili assisl nice he could mr w ) ndhnin com plied taking a gun wiih bim and as in i reached t tic store i ard ihe report of n shut lie threw open the door and was iinin uli in iv tin 1 upon five times 1 y iho 111-1 - ii.ii in uu 1 lu >' • .« hen tin y rushed upon him and si izi il bis | n i a scuffle ■n tu il duritig « hich he man i to effect his . scnpi , nnd repaii ing lo mr ifuldrow's linuse reported llu condition of affairs as soon as tbo latti i could dress snd erm bimsi if bo ran in the lore ace nip n.i . i l.y mr wyndbam there nil nur quii t and enti ring llu ) found tin iiiiii .- ut tli store compli t ij stripped ih in uu ) di 1 robbed nd lbs clerk mr , stij le „■di i ou th - floor a load buck-in i iuie ing | ed llin i bis lu id l'vulll ll - li ..... : ' ' ■: . i . -■mlll tllul and v i ilium went to tin iou ihe l.iii.r where tiny found that mr v i ill mi's lathi i ee i il been dan gerously stint i ee i , in the in nil inui his , ' fwe in ilm u ill 1 nt il ici - ii i lie pt 1 ion by tin .- nue p irty ol 111 .-■■\\'.. an ■bn i for ihese lament ible imi 1 tions ' 1 lit condition of li i - iu that section nl uu sl ite to mi 1 -. wag l-ih 1 ii ill si mollsi ■s 10 v i 111 tiny were conjiuuiiicaled by mr uuldrow one of tin f t - j 1 uiui uls i /..'... t u ' rier im im i i i m motion w in i mnl s invention in company itli wveral well-known gunil tii'ii we li ui 1i1 ■pleasure yesti rdny ailei noon of ■■isi i g the resid i mi w 1 1 wright in south tt ard 111 1 nl u imi sslug tin op 1 stlons nf a vet ;. reii'hi k.ilil nui most ingenious iiiveutimi n ttt i v completed by lltai gentleman al ti 1 \ . trs t careful incessant and labori mi iu.lv mr wi lit hu .' ■> . red « bat lu believes to be perpetual motion nnd indei .'. il he has fully accomplish 1 ihal wliich lm puzi.li ii llu minl-.u .! and ingeiiuu of ages hi 1 1 ,* si , un n iiati i the power t * self-iuoliou wliich may bo continued 1 idefinitply or until tho w ir uiui t ar i it u i inei ■■reu tl r u iiu ul necessary ol com 1 wo nr ■not privili ;:• 1 to gi ■1 11 •• insight into tin secret mt ch inism of iiim in 1 ll t;li we may su lial ill 1 ' ve puw ■• r ir 1 single ruuud gi ape hot weigli g3 ill i'i tv " hi it little t iii'lln lit one larger than the other are scuarnted n riistauco nf about three or loui feet yet con in i..l liy in incllni 1 grooves ilu one immediately above lln other soil 1 sell inclinii ections the up per one inclini - about nl su inch to iln tin . nr ui feel and i lie low 1 1 0111 about two uu bes tin 11 1 • starti ■! lo iv ilium the ti.i-i and rolls on to the smaller teiu unlit 1 lllillg nnn 1 1 1 1 iiium n out upon the lowei gro ve and rolls across to an aperture in the i tenement a - il 1 nil 1 - ihe open 1 • strikes a spring wtiich lulls a hell iu ihe tn cr uu i n u in 1 above mid rolling on i quit hy ru il lu n in iglil 1 ■1 > inches ami throw 11 mil oil tin uptu 1 groovi lo repeat the a moiion 1 11 llie length ut iimi il has taki us to ih bo this iliu ball would make i 01 i dozen 1 i in great diffi ■.« • 11 e , nred wa . 1 , ing the ball from tin nether lu tin upper groovi , nud mr wi iu \* ■elevi 11 years ill llliisli rinp il mi \\ 1 bt w ' uiidei stai d intend 1 i till to 11 iltimore in 1 wu 01 1 bree days for the purpose ol perfect 11 il u •■1 model « hen lie will go i w 11 lui u nui luk 1 u |. tl.'iit m 1 ',', , ght 1 i 11 itive nl hanover jo , but li :. i u lu ing in petersburg lor a number of yr 11 mul wot i ng it bi prn fetsiou hi ..-. ii i a gi ulli 111 111 i iinin ble eii tun lam 1 . bul ol tl , tided iv 1 i i 1 wl il ul ■* ii 1 . uu nt tho wi ii l.u u hiirglnr's alui in i 1 •* so willi i 1 11 • tl i11.i11 in ■invi lllinll liu i n ,.■.. il 1 ■1 tlt.-lt will tell ill his ir m i'clet burg inth r -.,'- ■h'l <'<■■' r 11 . i mu n ■m lib-lion 1 int 1 lha 1 ' - inr llie if in 1 . ion isa ' ...... no of i 1 v ! ■i i'.n ,||.| l 1 iii . . . i 11 hooil iill now 1 ■n.*w v m 1 111 1 i nl llll :' kill ul'l ' ply thai • i ' i ...,,„ 1 it'n ui lur llu ■1 vill j pi.,|„,n 1 ul ihe i ople are 11,1k nn 1 ■, lum ninl i lu i may ms ni ' ihle /,. . m,g gen grant denounced in ill l house op ills own i'lllkmis ths new viuk tribune prefers ohfiso for frustdent but it has latterly spoken inuiiy words in grant's favor the pl.il 1 obopliy nf lllirt in llllll the irtlillltr wulll.l accept iniiit with inn chances in iimi ol'j 1 hi ..■without any chatioo it socmsj howsvor that ths tribune has si 1 ruad ers of it ilitl'uii'iii iiiiiul ii f iinin writes from philadelphia in ilia following strain 1 to the clit ir nf lite tribune sir 1 several days ngo a statement ap peared in il copperhead intelligencer ol washington to the effect lhat gen irani li.ul promised tin president that hs would either r vgn hit office u acting seori la ry f war 1 rclinqtiisli il in obediuueo i a mandamus 1 dqitbtad it of course li b i in 11 iliiilu iliut ( i.nri.il grant would make r promise like this the 11 inui implied by null ■•' promise would be a clear defi nice of the will of the 1 sennte i thi i nited slut tukctt nl im iiui ih 111 . i i \ days of careful delib eration unit doubtless much cousulla ' """'. \'. i 1 i am prepared t find in * lener al 1 liiini prompt compliance with ilu 11 nl ■' ■in iti , in itier for con gi itu ition i confess ii is a niugulai spi c lur 1 1 lo see it in mii un pn pers everywhere exulting over il u an evidence ol liis sytn uiiliv willi lli publican priucipli -. noi li ) . ing could bi itfi illustrate the darkm bs ! th rough which iv gi ipe our way to gen 1 iiui grant's political lendeucies than tin avidity with which iln abandonment ofa held by lum under 1 renin ' ' iu . i i'tul tiulil in ulu to tin iu ii •'■iif i the iiiu-t august ' il liberntive body l nur country has been ' caitfirhl if mul ei in as confirm it ion 1 i 1 1 , his iffilintion witli ourgreat parly strong " 1 . . ;. patliixing li'ui'.l with *• lint has been po .'. . ) ■ailed tha 1 ii bill mo 0 11 it ' i stop to ask iu no small alat m — lilt r ivi uu iuu ■is this all ." iliil 111 tlu . 1 ■'■1 . ! i imi luy last in \ uu ii r...l u ii iph ' 1 1 j uni nee v . u.'i ui i a detailed stall uu ui of llie rii . . ... ' ' . ll ' 1 1 i.m.'i ui u uy li and m r sl niton's return lo lhc war department a por tion f ii li'.iu official in : ii ition ilulll tli fl u i .■i . i ii i iiui t lull ■• if io un . iuiiu . i i/.il i rl to this i hi iul in f ulu i *• i.-li la u-k \ nur paiiii nun r linn i . u.l ss it sl irtli d mi great ly foi it i . tu i holly to contii in tli as .• , . . , in i lhc inlill . ■i i wi iiu ' hi i null ii : ;. i ir that ' i .... nl i i ■i it mil slieruinu wail : m ■john in to-day 1 liim that ihe inn il m n lo si u.l in iii t ; ition as si-crelnr ol war 1 " win u i li -: i ul liii tan uu i ' fill . i nu w ii ii mi n im i ; . ndiirg ii hns unt 1i..11..i ilu force of ill it feeling i could li i . - ilisfnctni \ motive for his . • u pi ... . < 1 u ul i .. ii 1 1 rssnt — ||. i i ■!... - ■|.. i - .'■1:1 i v i iu iii lllli iiimi iiui thi : llmt 1 1 i lav ing i,uf it 1 in word i lhu ivsiilenl 1 lu .;■t to u thi -•.,', ui laiigmige hut 1 . 1 liu i [ . . jl -- u . r.r ini .- lie . ui^l.i to n pah •' i.u '■u fault by iiulu in mr staulnu i vacate his office -- what iii 1 \ pi i-i 1 tion iu i ■tlu 1 ' 1 un 11 be possible tt.nl after all ' i 1 . . ■- iu j.1.1 m 1 accord v ah m r ,] - r 1 - duly j . 111 in 11 sh 1 1 . . ami -. cks l aid bim by pruciii u i ' [,. 1 hi pow 11 . the rclirt'inonl i m 1 ' 1 .. ... il nil 1 uf tin .-• by can sloni uliui 1 tn i , hi illllll ilu in llie gr iv ily of the mall 1 i iii ri ul ) mu etliiot 1 j _\ . i nji . and your jokes of thtirsdui ' ill i in ) '"' far vi iv liir nui iul i'roui removing ilu . 1 1 tt 1 i * i have to this time been content lo uppui i ' >■nei il li ml npon » imi i 1 s li . uu 1 lu be ulli i ul 1 i of his li pub lican u iucipli -. n 1 . mm ■, 1 li 1 - ... •. 11 in u i ui h uli \* iiriutli i'.u i am 1 iniiiii'il in - lop ul thi inst de elup r - i i 11 i.u |.. itively i 1 1 ■p further '■itlioui i ght i lim e npolo . isly for iti'tiiy net ilouhtful i ml ' . uu in uu lhu 1 11 1 nl ' mii i i 1 iul . i '. 11 wli ii and " lu 1 c an my 11 pi • lly vuici and il foi ii in tor ilu highi ' fiee iu il gifl ol this great pi upln i ! i ■lit to i . '.,',' '. ; ill it-ill iu ripli . i until 1 do know nil . . ind hi mm v n ii ■held veil hull ) ulira m s i ' ■. 1 - « 1 iiini it bus lui 1 li'ii mix plain iduig up i lie de part me n i i . ■. , ■'. 1 1 st.11 11 1 011 pi lui aed to ri i . 11 j \* . 1 , m i 1 * ■* i'll ill 111 i tvuk iii llll 1 : i . no ,... in l.u 1 1 1 ju i ui il-aill 111 ulu i i ■ind broke il i • , count uu 1 i 1 li i.ii ; nnn :" foi llie lui v h ic in in 1 im in iln hew 1 ; dei in niattei seems to liavi ntli aeli 1 \ on lo h ciiiiu il has 1 mi vi l i me i t 1 m.s i'llli i iii-i em \ . i.m 18 i ' '. tv oil api 1.1 \\ 1 i toll iuu 15 m 1 ... , * . 1 up . ll ith 1 . iiiii hot mm 1 1 . 1 ii 1 ittlii lenllj 111 eil tip ; stan ' ii liih'eil up 1 anil tlu 1 un mm tiouull "['.*. il.iiu i gone up h'uii.iiuu i hit i i l v i m froi ' ii 1 . ri signed llio i 1 . idi iu v i lhu < i 1.1 iboi'o1 i'.uu iln 1 olli ;■. , iii take chin ol 1 1 liurclt in ll.ilin prof li v . adams ol wil 1 on 1 in . > ill h in i tiik clovkn hkkl the new vork flcrnltl in n v6su7a6 of the situation at the south very proper ly doc lar os that the southern negro con ventions urc beginning to exhibit tin crop ipinga mil nf tin cloven heel in an unroifl i tnkflble manner thin in ton painfully palpable in tbe georgia so-called con i volition the white iii.in is couslderod of no account in framing tho now constitution ami the olher day a proposition lo prevent i the in it ruin i inge ol wliltea and blacks , whh tumult uoiiidv dismissed in the in dignation of the majority it was proposed in banish the proposer to liberia in the south carolina convention having it considerable negro majority and which wa supposed at one time tn be liberally inclined the bitterest fooling in beginning to manifest itself the tales i dodge lu the virginia concern is that the negroes i must have their share f the members oj i wgresfl ; but they may bo willing to com prom e it their white allies will i'ur i nish each black aspirant with an < quiva ! hut for two years t longressional set \ ici . nix toe ii thousand dollars in our so call od matters have not as yet fully devel oped tlu mselvcs except lhat the blacke are so jealous of their position ns the equal nt iln whites which they need noi be nn the entire equality is fully admitted by their uadii 1 allies thai thev want re porti . - i it pel led tt'ho dure to make any distinction of color in the record uf pro iceediugs the herald su ys : tlius are iho radical revuliitioiiists go ing mi hum bad i worse — front unnrcli in washington snd nogro supn niscy in ilu suiiili iu iijuii nil corrupt li ii iiu for political plunder in nil these crop pi ■.'- onl of ll . lot ui lu 1 .* .. . ..- the i'liili-i.ey of the times ihal tlio ltadiiuls mean t si cine pet pel hal i political power l.y ill the influences it their com in i i ... tl a they mii iul to leave n the government iu n condition of inextricahli coufusloit riot and cliuos tint i yl-'.s'l i it day li « ill be -. en by n fi rence to ihi pro ceedings of tho unconstitutional uouvcii tion ai yesterday that aa was i x ected t runt i ut has been m idu with mi jos \\ , 1 1 olden t repoi t the speeches iu the at a i i iu ii)"ii of 86 p';.i day 1 inn i i published in some i-ii paper tlu stan inrd of course ) a t in - young gonth man is no stenograplu i and can iiu do mere than furnish just sui h abstracts ns those already given l the stat '■"■■'' md other city papers ihis whole ■* - ■. i \ i i ■■i rdi il nu|il v an a wall ton waste ol tlio public mom y . ini the purpoii t n warding party pets a ihe l'i yisti i k mil ru saya : if a citizen » itlioui the n quisili nnal itir.t'i.in i-liould reci ive the appointment i it i rumored it may i hoju-d thai hir i ii t propriety will induce him to t le gi iph oi i phoungi pin r so thai he ma if "■; i iiiii tl tlie e itllt t jit.i lr.-il.li l n _\ happi ■■i nneo to le ; t at in exhibit i animals in ihe oil ■i w ashiugtoiii aud he ul tructi dly • i . ■■if thai pi how had on u pail of ipectaoles it w 1 look like major \\ ight nf ohio th major happi noil tu hu just buhiud i i,el..i imi taptu i i s j mi tin ilmuldur turning round uavy verj lunuull reuiarli i i'll he hanged major it i know u hose pardnii to ask i j ■■oi the t ke s ])• l vv ulnuknatl at klttrell's alsu ihtei ed iwo h ■i ' ' i k i v ■> nt ■■i lu ee uiouths old b oighii , cespeoiivel - 1 ' mid '■• lo lbs tin um h 10 leeil llie josl slid flumk on fmii legl « * mi ' oa i illy an hu dues mioci ratal ol tho genus hi mo i ik»\v many cahh.vcks per acre • j tiih gruat eobhagu growtiv aioul new . yrrhitifi v generally oaleulate u|x*w ten thous and heads per acre allowlug four sap«rftcial i fuel tn ejieh plant v hich tri e ii of three thousand fuet f«-r missing plants wu . suppusu ihe cmji may average ih u cauts n head giving 500 an acrei whieh consid ering it is a second crop or third crop of the neflson affnnlfl n pretty good re turn cahhagus often follow puas with w hii-li radishes or lettuoe has bueu grown : nn i luinnl from whieh an early amp nf po tatoes have beuu taken is of*.eu pla u ted with lato cabbage the soil fur this crop must he rich nud manure used unspariuglv ii"u manure is noi approved in this vicinity t ll i i il ihai it produces club-footed cab bages the gard tiers prefer rotation f"r this i't-ip though e have known cabbages i grow upon the same ipol a doxen yuara iu incci i'lii near a city there la no doubt tl.'.mi the profl tablet e*ii nf the erupt nnd we believe it in a valuable in iot food fur cat , tin and ihnup it increases thu how uf mill but it dues un improve the quality irriga tion ia valuable where cabbages grow as they require n vast quantity f water as well ■i manure with deep ullage and thorough cultivation imhune i.uss ok two coahtiko rcifook t'l.s intelligence was received here yen , turdny morning to tho oflcct thai tho t iln louisa lift hi ncc capt howard from elizabeth ' hy with l,j00 bnshela uf com itso bushels fit peas and 700 pounds it bacon consigned i messrs kusscll & i ih a ii tho sihi jenny i f cap howard from the same port with with 2,000 bushels of corn to i messrs mitchell & lluggfns had been blown ft shorn on monday night last while j attempting to make beaufort harbor | where they imped to and shelter from tho i severe btortu thou raging tbe purlieu lars were not fully given but it is pre mimed the vessels will provo a total !«»?*(*, while portions nl the cargoes may bo paved th cargo ofthe jjouisa llnl ■'■■> waa fully insured in iiii city and it i thought the jenny i uni cargo ua iu sured in norfolk — uvf star . \ n ttijittnous 8pt et l — we ettpposo that a more disgusting exhibition of parti san spirit contempt for constitutional ■ju iraiiteocj and iho bliiulnuse nf npitv pol tii ms u.i in vii iii.ujc ihan in inciipeccli t mr uinglinin of ohio in closing tbe dcbati nn tlio ww ri-congtruction meas ure b he took up stevens cry and bold ly c i ui wed for congress iho rigbt to i eg is ! ito oouiuo of the < lonstitution foi i -'■same im n w lm not only violuu ik ir ■- uli - hu i glory tn tbo act ulio spil upon the constitution find it guai tntecs in lie same who dec i nro tiny will im pi m h tl president it be dares to vi ilul i i |