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salisbury n c monday march 5 1866 teems : wkki.y 1 your 3 00 " (( mrmtlig i 00 c'i'ii in advance i rates of advertising otiii square space of 12 lines first insertion 1 00 •> " 2.1 mil ami 4th insertion eaoli do " " i'm each additional publication 33 assortment or southern markets markets general grant and the president tlie cabinet i hear this afternoon that mr stanton has been invited to resign and thai mr harlan's resignation lias gone in the former is probably cm i cor philad ledger t ion oftho order authorised in the first instance i>v (;• ii grant lor oertaln reasons was aocotnpaniori by tin publication of mi order founded upon those reasons of general application intbo several mili tary departments ol the oountry it will be seen that the snbstanooof gen grant's action was af qrraed by the president in a way which properly involved a rescission of the particular ordor which had been thus superseded those circumstances therefore do not afford thai oocasion for the unea siness winch certain panics are ho desirous to pro mote which u difference i ujiimoii could in ny caso supply nut int the i'ren'dcnt wont see forney it seems too plain for argument that this ofiloer secretary oftho senate buouldenjoy tho person al esteem of tin president or to reduce the ques tion to in lowest issue that his violent unsei mly and slanderous animadversion upon ihe inner por tonally und officitilly through public join mils his own properly as well u in unreserved conversa tion should not bo u matter of vulgar notoriety jb the freedmen's bureau to continue one year longer official dispatches from the minister at wash ington had been published respecting the hag.lad nfiiiir ii is announced in them that the united slates has decided not to allow itself to be brought ml,i conflict wait kran iii the house of commons pending the consid eration of tin address responsive to the quceu's speech it was charged that the fenian conspiracy was of american origin and that mr seward was the real " head centre it is now certain that a remoddling of the cabi net is near nt hand secretaries stanton harlan and speed are satisfied there is do use in attempt ing to act in harmony with the president and he is equally willing they should go i'hiluil ledger sandy hook feb 23 the steamship cuba from liverpool 10th inst has arrived n y tribune we hear now from a source entitled to credit that mr stanton lias written his resignation and that mr llurlau will follow bis example washington items hudhtitl'tk fob i'rihivian iuano at t.mh than ink iiar.v tiik 0obti raw bone super-phosphate oj limn bangh & sons manufacturers and proprietors store no 20 s'julk i kbnmtre avenue phiuuhlphli rn 1 his valuable manure has been befogs theagn aultural publlu under one name for 12 ywira past and in character for vigor of action and p rmanenc in cqbcl is well established before the war it wa introduoed to some extent in the southern states and was found to bo highly adapted to cotton to bneoo and nil crops in iim aotlon it is as quick o peruvian guano while it does not leave the laud in an exhausted state but on the ot her hand permanently improvm ii this ban been hilly proven by years ol trial see pamphlet to be bud free of the agents below baugu it suns hole manufacturers philadelphia sold by mbroirr t jiuo salisbury n c 3in-w-pd-18 i k.'brow v ft co jin sheet //'"/> nn copper smiths salisbury n c liave just at hand all the material neoecsary for carrying on tho above business in porfeotlon nnd soliuil orders l'lipy imvo nisi hand n lin a rti i it cooking fit ■■■• hon o i ollng him | leiiujr l'i inciudi i in theii operation siill.i , ui.'i'k to order oct 11 i -'■'' 6n o-w 0 a large and splendid log to the south fair terms the fighting men south are willing to accept fair terms nnd to icriflco everything except n.anliood and prlnolple to secure ft speedy return to llicir civil rights ill 11ir union those who kotit out on hoih sides uro the hard est to be reconciled truly said mr terry uuldahoro newb congressional washington pub 24 senate the scnato was not in session to-day j/unst mr clarke of ohio submitted his views on the subject of reconstruction undid not consider it important to argue the question <>[ dead or living stut.es but to look forward to suoh needful mea bures requisite to restore al the earliest day proo ticnblo those states to their original harmonious relations as faithful and loyal states of the union with nil the tight and immunities ol the most fu vorcd states insisting upon such as demand ad iniulon that they establish unquestionable loyalty in their representatives and constituency lie n rested his willingness i vote for the ad [ mission ol ti inn isco and arkansas fit stiy hour when tho committee shall subinil the question to the uouso unless unexpected devolopmunta should show those stales unqualiqed for admission tlio . entire tone ol the speech is temperate and liberal ndhuiing firmly ton distinct manifuslion of loyalty us the cliiel requisite to tho reconstruction i suites , and loyal men as representatives who can take the oath required ofmembcis of congress the republican caucus philad enquirer ifassachuteus legislature boston feb 2'j in the house yesterday a series of resolutions was introduced regretting the veto ol tho freed men's bill a resolution thanking the presidonl for ins message was rejected—yes 18 nays 00 tin i w jettty is nute — the president /' hey trenton feb 22 lie ului ms cond ning tho president's policy n ■lucud in thobenule lo'day were !<:' after 1 . ion s ff njein >'•■dili let li ir 11 n il il opi , on thai tl v bill granting umv : i t'u0yago in ilia district whiuli \' i ( i il in i i 1 ion u bj n union ol tho demo cruld an i liiul '• wi uhl nevi i bo acted up m ' v : ■■g mate ! i till inoi nin f 8 i stoi morrill el if tli ji " : i loiurn ii ', re rted ii without aii.ei.'l.uei aui it i underi tood thai il e committee will urge it immediato passage with the known views of tho president upon tho mea sure this action seems directly intended to force another veto — star the odbill't it is now definitely ascertained that messrs har lam stanton and speed opposed the presidisni's veto message while messrs mcculloch ws'.iej and soward have been 111 favor of it all along and mr dennison gave in ins adhesion to the measure but a lew days silica ko resignation of members of the cabinet have been sunt in yet uoi ia tin re any immediate probability of any ifanu/acturing of public opinion please tucoriaiii and rcporl wlmi bti ; - have lii;cn taken in yonr dibtrict in the muc and municipal authorities to pro vide for tho absolutely indigent nnd htil taring refugees and treed men that huvo l»ecn nnd uro being t!n<»\\yi upon lie leu fcial governiiient ten 1 support continue 10 use every i<>>t-ililo cn'oi't to find good homes for orphan minors who are do pondent nnd reduced by means of em ployment offices in the different cities wild villnges—aiding the unemployed to iitid homes nnd places of labor on have succeeded in allaying btril'o setiliiif labor and promoting education in t!ic midst of great difficulties continue with the iiimnnt energy and ability to pursuo tho same course so as to domon slrate to the people of your district the good intentions ot'the govennncnt and tho coinplote practicability of the system of tree labor iive a thorough inspec tion of every u^oiit for whotn you aio responsible iimnoi'nlities corruption neglected duty ai d incapacity are sometimes com plained of against oflicera and agents of this bureau ifcitlwr of these churges ir biistnincd on investigation the guilty agent will be at once removed whether hu can be replaced or ii thanking von heartily for tho energy and hdcliiy you have thus far displayed the coininissioner is pleased to express mi unwavei ing confidence in yonrability to cujiu with any new ditlicnlty that may nris v'eiy respectfully vour obedient servant o o howahd maj6r general coininissioner continuing tho existnnce of the bureau u least a vour from ibis time the president has assured tho commie sinner ihal ho regards the present law in that von may act steadily ami firmly in the emergency yoi must be prepared t'cr any increased hostility on the part of those who have so persistently hindered mid troubled you ami your agents and inay be an increased restlessness amongsl the frecdmen general anticipating tho oxcitemonl that will necessarily follow the action of tho government with regard to the new freed men's bill von may feel bomewhnl embarrassnd in ihe duties devolving up on von under the laws and regulations i * . - - ° ulreinly exist.ng wab dki'aktmi n"i hi in.vn or 11 f and a l wamii.no ton i ('., feb l>1 major general o (). howard com missioner of the freedmon's bureau has addressed the following circular letter to cash of his assistant commissioners a liington feb j7 senate mr wilson from ihe military commit tee reported tho bill to provide for a uniform sys teni ol iniliti.i iii the limed state with amend men's mi sumocr introduced n resolution calling upon ilie i'ri pident for iiiforrnation relating to tin1 appoint 1 pint i i ' lovci nors in i a so itii un d i tt ml luv ajipi luti d how id • ■i hoy . i ■ortlce '■;■■. tli resolu ■. •■; • i mr dixo iv i speo ii on the c incurri ht re i frotn the i louse relative to tho admi on i liupn • utal ■, in \\ ifell he defended tli ■pol id nets ol tho adtnini i n i n mr trumu 1 n pi ed laki : grounds in favor ol the resolution jloute tho constitutional ntnciidmcnt granting ' pqual ii his and privili ges which was up u>r oon sijumli m yesterday was debated to-day during tho enlire session no vote arrived at •-• latest news interesting fiom he south now orleans feb 25 advices from gnlveston to the l":!'i inst say ii it a wharf cotton press and wnrohousu company j with a capital of < i(i million dollurshas been form ed for paying f i 0,000 for lots a cotton i'm tory has i n established at 11 i ton nnd another ia organizing capitalists lieru have prepared to li1 a ten-foot : cannl from buffalo rnyou to i ilveston bay wigfall escaped from texas three weeks since the methodist church north offers to tako tho negro churches ol texas under its protection kx pn kni burnett is pieporing n reply to gen gregory who demanded prool ol i irnett's charges of nial-nilininistrnlion and corruption ol freedmen's bureau thn southern pacific railroad track is al ready laid from marshall twenty-miles towards shrereport tho president's veto of the f d meu's bill gives l'"!k-:;ii atis!uction thosteamor mnrgaretta loaves march 1st with emigrants for tho passe i ol bro7.il j m bilp feb 2d a caucus of republican members of the two houses of oungresi was held last ni^lit the attendance embraced ohoj hundred and four representatives and eight senators including messrs norton morjran doolittlo cowan and dixon — mr foster presided messrs mdv.ee of kentucky and ijiaine of maine hcted us secretaries there much disuusaion in which messrs trumbull stevens dc-1 iniiiir sclienck bwiks dwuno ijenry wilson j.'ii'li i i kelley ji iwnrd con ness washburnc und cunkliug partici phtcd a marked depresiiou ol spiiil and itidecibion of action was muuife&led unwilling lo dilute tlioy were unwilling i i i •. ■', and thu mouting adjourned ig norant of the futurenud duinh of the pro sent an attempt w s mudo to procuiol tho adoption of an address to tho people hut the motion was withdrawn tho ma jority being oxger for tho excuse an op portunity bnppliod l>y some ingenious person that congress should he heard in its acts and not ihrouirh ft partisan cau cus jyui int suturday cm ill of our finances tho sccuiity of our present system of our national bankiug is shown in tho onto of the atiioa nation bank of new jer sey ti.i i bank failed about eight months ngo d out nt fnity-five tjionsiuid dol lars in noies issued by that hai k only hfteon thousaud dollars has been preeetit ed at tho tr asury depurttneut for re demption — st'tr tho now york express states that gen 1 v buller has paid smith brothers of i new orleaup eighty thousand dollars in | gold which tliey allege ho abstracted | from their vaults together with the in terests all the costs and sheriff's pound-1 nge making an aggregate of over 150,-1 000 at an at tempi of tho prisoners in tho knoxvillo jail to escape recently three wore bbot l>y the odicors two mortally wounded a vaist quarry of gypsum hns been dis covered in nevada it is clear an ice and can he lined for building purposes the archduchess maria thorosa of austria married la^t year to duke phil i of wnrtembnrg has just been deliv ered of viiih a hoy and a girl the mother and children are doing well a youth of sovonty-seveil was " dam bgod by a jury in oliio tho other day to tho tune of 000 for not keeping his promise with a maiden of forty-tlu ee a man named lluyner has run away from saudi ike with tho wife of a neigh bor and a considerable sum ot money — until leave large families an exchange say the people must eel at home now on the mississippi for the steamboats are blowing up every day jiiitf as they usod to do in the good old times of peace i'ho body if n beautiful woman care fully dressed and evidently tenderly nur tured iihs been wavltod uahore at san dusky ohio boaring marks of shocking outragu a new yotk lijtcr writer says the no 1 wife of a distinguished new england politician isnboul i i comnicnco n law suil lur her tiusbanil's estate and tho easo will equal ilio eel brated r«lvorton nlluir in ki gland state wcw the sales of cotton yesterday wero 500 i li middling at 13 eta the sales ol the woek a e gato 0,200 ball the ree ipts were 9,'js)9 bales oxp irl 10,000 p1 ■' ■. ;' 1-1 : ■•■''■■•. i lit i i amendments discussed \\\. liiu l ■i feb 26 in the senate iho meml ra did 1 llieoon current resolution that no senator or representa tive from any seceded state shall be admitted until congress decides the states entitled to representa tion tilicrman contended tliat the resolution could con fer no power not already vested in congress in the house a bill was introduced to continue in force the act to establish a bureau for frecduieu's nflair.-s mr mcchirp offered a resolution that it be re ferred to the committee on reconstruction to in quire mid ascertain whether contumacy he clearly manifested in the seceded states and if so to in quire into the expediency of levyir.g contributions out of the disloyal inhabitants of such states to de fray the extrao linary expenses which would oth erwise bo thrown on the national govennncnt for keeping a standing army and protecting tho loyal citizens in their national and personal rights under the constitution j'ho bill was referred without the instruction the i louse discussed the joint resolution to amend the constitution so ua to give congress the power to make laws to beoura to the citizens of each state nil the privileges and amenities of citizens in the se veral state god to all persons in the several states full protection in the rights of life liberty and prop erty o e f r c e b cc c c meroney & bro i at their old stan in salisbury iuvilu the ni cni inn of the public lo i in moft tlegaut and varied stuck of ooo di to b luaiid m the stale they have dry goods groceries hardware cutlery crockery glass ware shoes and hats fir ludio and gcnlts for misetii and boys and for children and i must beuiiiiful stock o i fancy goods toys jewelry sfc t^t c just received hti friday lust a superb nssortmodt of full und wmlit dry goods there \» icarcely anything ilum uiuy not 1 fnnini at their etotp and they ro telling at low prioei persohi visjlinc salisbury lo look at goods should not tail to hail at thin store merouay &■bro.would if>r nunonnoo llint thev lire prepared to rurni^h any qnnntity of he bout pin e ll'm ber iit nny pmat on lht westernn c r k op at sutisburyi ou reasonable termi jau.8lhi 1866 u c t i on and commission house in balisbubr n c burke & harrison at 3 it haitltbon's o!,i stand sam l r harrison / i joseph k burke proprietor { ( auctioneer • — o —— we respectfully call the attention of th people of salisbury and tho surrounding country to tlic fact that we have openpd a no.w auction and commission house in this city and ar pre pared to sell on the most favorable terms any and every thinj lroin a liijj plantation to a brass pill havng had some experience in the business we believe that we can make it to the advantage t persons having goods wans and mitchandi.se oi real estate household or any species of property lor sale to give us a eall as we intend to do o..r best to give entire satisfaction buuke & harbison feb m 1800 new photographic gallery corner main ani't j j hariuson sineet . salisbury it o 1 —— 1 hotogiuphs carte dd visite vign.l ai brolypes and furotypes at rea onal le pri ;> give me a call and juduu for yonrselvrs thil1p b kennedy feb 7ih 1800 ti standard-keepee's etotice vf.r per m u ij,r weights iv.a incnsurc either : bnj inp am in ■i f i i - - f t mint having tvi n i e a in im i ki i er ic tli county ol g ■■■il is my dutj to inspect nnil aki all the wfiighl anil njc isnri in isc : und kll per ■'■'.' iy btitij il . in t'i ni 1 fur tin 1 a vo purp •', or subji i t t.i'.-ir i § to l pn ■■li i failure of duty m'5 brown h\-b 12 1800 : ... j suiuourd ku v n fouth coming proclamation of the pbe8ident major oeneral howard chief of the freedmen's bureau baa addressed a circular t.i liis subordinates in whii lie states that the president has assured him thai " he regards the present law as oontinu ing till existing of tho bureau at least a year lroin lliin time the law establishing the bureau pro vides that it shall continue daring tiio present war of the rebellion and for or_e year thereafter 1 down to the present lime there has been no formal official proclamation of the end of thu war and the restoration of peace there bos therefore been a question whether the freedmen's liureau would expire by limitation of law in twelve months from surrender ol the last organized confederate military force or v hetber tho term of twelve months would only btr^in to run from and after the formal procla mation of peace l'uo lutier seenu to bo ilu inter proution ol the presidenl ; and we uu.y now ex pect i''h a proslaination lo bo issued indeed the washington chronicle in publishing general i low tiru"s circular above mem ued tat 3 tii.it it ii • the risiilt o an interview v i . h gi n hi i t;ad with tin presidenl a few days ago wi rtin lie muted tliat he construed the veto ol the pn to nionii tli.it the win wn t an cud and thai tli operation l i 1 bureau would oon termii i'hc president it is said ;. plied that he did consid ur thu war n il un end and that he would m ii issue a proclarnali in i ilial i t upon tin putting l ni of buoii a proclan atii n nitt:in law anil military rule-will cease j.i tlte ■state iho privilege of tlin writ ol jjabeat corpus will !)•■rei ion . .. i tin ; oplo will bo remitted to civil tribunal '.' their own creation for th • n n • tainmenl and protoction il thoir rights tl . ■■i ihe ica n i . ii i 1 ■law ol coi ossi uthorizinj the iispeu iou ol tlio piivilego ol thai uie.a writ con ilth the powi i on the pn sjdent uuly " dui u x ial with tho suprei iacy of civil authority oni o mor nnd tl ol : ■i :. . nl n ii state i f t'ttira ag kin i • . ; ill h tlio n-.-ti'jm ot tlad shevins u ... i nmitteo becomes a mattui ol loui nativi i impor tiitice — hi whig * -^ • a iukd hit mr 1 f in 1 ■: ■■■'■> • ! <■(-/■u tli . ..■!•: " th ■t out ol lie v.ir on i ore t '[". . :: ;.. ,,....,'. l i u1rc ■'>'- . i'llt '.' tlio raili i i of l '■n ih of th'ssuim mfii i kep oul mi are i lird to be i '!!.•: i ■' ' hill hey are i i o be is con ijud — noi i ■■- ■■..,. ... | now yo feu 26.—cotton more activo sales : 1,300 baloa al 4 i cents gold,$l.39 baltimore and the presidi it baltimore feb 20 the friend ol tho pae : >; ' il arc lo hold a moet i-nijjht to endorse his policy the opponent i of lie administration have called a meeting lor i li u . y night california au<l the president san francisco fob 2'j '; u>mo ral i held i ■in saturday nielit i ■, ,. cd tho pn id nt's pu ti in they have ■me'eiing for tuesday i ■i iiion tatu i il i committee liavo pa i led r tion stating that they do not yet perceive any impassable breach between tho president and cougn . mr sew;.:.i i limonf those who telograped to thn presidenl i ndoi enicnt of the speech yes terday n l-.j/erajj 24
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1866-03-05 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1866 |
Volume | 1 3rd Series |
Issue | No.9-Whole No.1700 |
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Date Digital | 2009-06-23 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Monday, March 5, 1866 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1866-03-05 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1866 |
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Page | 1 |
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Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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salisbury n c monday march 5 1866 teems : wkki.y 1 your 3 00 " (( mrmtlig i 00 c'i'ii in advance i rates of advertising otiii square space of 12 lines first insertion 1 00 •> " 2.1 mil ami 4th insertion eaoli do " " i'm each additional publication 33 assortment or southern markets markets general grant and the president tlie cabinet i hear this afternoon that mr stanton has been invited to resign and thai mr harlan's resignation lias gone in the former is probably cm i cor philad ledger t ion oftho order authorised in the first instance i>v (;• ii grant lor oertaln reasons was aocotnpaniori by tin publication of mi order founded upon those reasons of general application intbo several mili tary departments ol the oountry it will be seen that the snbstanooof gen grant's action was af qrraed by the president in a way which properly involved a rescission of the particular ordor which had been thus superseded those circumstances therefore do not afford thai oocasion for the unea siness winch certain panics are ho desirous to pro mote which u difference i ujiimoii could in ny caso supply nut int the i'ren'dcnt wont see forney it seems too plain for argument that this ofiloer secretary oftho senate buouldenjoy tho person al esteem of tin president or to reduce the ques tion to in lowest issue that his violent unsei mly and slanderous animadversion upon ihe inner por tonally und officitilly through public join mils his own properly as well u in unreserved conversa tion should not bo u matter of vulgar notoriety jb the freedmen's bureau to continue one year longer official dispatches from the minister at wash ington had been published respecting the hag.lad nfiiiir ii is announced in them that the united slates has decided not to allow itself to be brought ml,i conflict wait kran iii the house of commons pending the consid eration of tin address responsive to the quceu's speech it was charged that the fenian conspiracy was of american origin and that mr seward was the real " head centre it is now certain that a remoddling of the cabi net is near nt hand secretaries stanton harlan and speed are satisfied there is do use in attempt ing to act in harmony with the president and he is equally willing they should go i'hiluil ledger sandy hook feb 23 the steamship cuba from liverpool 10th inst has arrived n y tribune we hear now from a source entitled to credit that mr stanton lias written his resignation and that mr llurlau will follow bis example washington items hudhtitl'tk fob i'rihivian iuano at t.mh than ink iiar.v tiik 0obti raw bone super-phosphate oj limn bangh & sons manufacturers and proprietors store no 20 s'julk i kbnmtre avenue phiuuhlphli rn 1 his valuable manure has been befogs theagn aultural publlu under one name for 12 ywira past and in character for vigor of action and p rmanenc in cqbcl is well established before the war it wa introduoed to some extent in the southern states and was found to bo highly adapted to cotton to bneoo and nil crops in iim aotlon it is as quick o peruvian guano while it does not leave the laud in an exhausted state but on the ot her hand permanently improvm ii this ban been hilly proven by years ol trial see pamphlet to be bud free of the agents below baugu it suns hole manufacturers philadelphia sold by mbroirr t jiuo salisbury n c 3in-w-pd-18 i k.'brow v ft co jin sheet //'"/> nn copper smiths salisbury n c liave just at hand all the material neoecsary for carrying on tho above business in porfeotlon nnd soliuil orders l'lipy imvo nisi hand n lin a rti i it cooking fit ■■■• hon o i ollng him | leiiujr l'i inciudi i in theii operation siill.i , ui.'i'k to order oct 11 i -'■'' 6n o-w 0 a large and splendid log to the south fair terms the fighting men south are willing to accept fair terms nnd to icriflco everything except n.anliood and prlnolple to secure ft speedy return to llicir civil rights ill 11ir union those who kotit out on hoih sides uro the hard est to be reconciled truly said mr terry uuldahoro newb congressional washington pub 24 senate the scnato was not in session to-day j/unst mr clarke of ohio submitted his views on the subject of reconstruction undid not consider it important to argue the question <>[ dead or living stut.es but to look forward to suoh needful mea bures requisite to restore al the earliest day proo ticnblo those states to their original harmonious relations as faithful and loyal states of the union with nil the tight and immunities ol the most fu vorcd states insisting upon such as demand ad iniulon that they establish unquestionable loyalty in their representatives and constituency lie n rested his willingness i vote for the ad [ mission ol ti inn isco and arkansas fit stiy hour when tho committee shall subinil the question to the uouso unless unexpected devolopmunta should show those stales unqualiqed for admission tlio . entire tone ol the speech is temperate and liberal ndhuiing firmly ton distinct manifuslion of loyalty us the cliiel requisite to tho reconstruction i suites , and loyal men as representatives who can take the oath required ofmembcis of congress the republican caucus philad enquirer ifassachuteus legislature boston feb 2'j in the house yesterday a series of resolutions was introduced regretting the veto ol tho freed men's bill a resolution thanking the presidonl for ins message was rejected—yes 18 nays 00 tin i w jettty is nute — the president /' hey trenton feb 22 lie ului ms cond ning tho president's policy n ■lucud in thobenule lo'day were !<:' after 1 . ion s ff njein >'•■dili let li ir 11 n il il opi , on thai tl v bill granting umv : i t'u0yago in ilia district whiuli \' i ( i il in i i 1 ion u bj n union ol tho demo cruld an i liiul '• wi uhl nevi i bo acted up m ' v : ■■g mate ! i till inoi nin f 8 i stoi morrill el if tli ji " : i loiurn ii ', re rted ii without aii.ei.'l.uei aui it i underi tood thai il e committee will urge it immediato passage with the known views of tho president upon tho mea sure this action seems directly intended to force another veto — star the odbill't it is now definitely ascertained that messrs har lam stanton and speed opposed the presidisni's veto message while messrs mcculloch ws'.iej and soward have been 111 favor of it all along and mr dennison gave in ins adhesion to the measure but a lew days silica ko resignation of members of the cabinet have been sunt in yet uoi ia tin re any immediate probability of any ifanu/acturing of public opinion please tucoriaiii and rcporl wlmi bti ; - have lii;cn taken in yonr dibtrict in the muc and municipal authorities to pro vide for tho absolutely indigent nnd htil taring refugees and treed men that huvo l»ecn nnd uro being t!n<»\\yi upon lie leu fcial governiiient ten 1 support continue 10 use every i<>>t-ililo cn'oi't to find good homes for orphan minors who are do pondent nnd reduced by means of em ployment offices in the different cities wild villnges—aiding the unemployed to iitid homes nnd places of labor on have succeeded in allaying btril'o setiliiif labor and promoting education in t!ic midst of great difficulties continue with the iiimnnt energy and ability to pursuo tho same course so as to domon slrate to the people of your district the good intentions ot'the govennncnt and tho coinplote practicability of the system of tree labor iive a thorough inspec tion of every u^oiit for whotn you aio responsible iimnoi'nlities corruption neglected duty ai d incapacity are sometimes com plained of against oflicera and agents of this bureau ifcitlwr of these churges ir biistnincd on investigation the guilty agent will be at once removed whether hu can be replaced or ii thanking von heartily for tho energy and hdcliiy you have thus far displayed the coininissioner is pleased to express mi unwavei ing confidence in yonrability to cujiu with any new ditlicnlty that may nris v'eiy respectfully vour obedient servant o o howahd maj6r general coininissioner continuing tho existnnce of the bureau u least a vour from ibis time the president has assured tho commie sinner ihal ho regards the present law in that von may act steadily ami firmly in the emergency yoi must be prepared t'cr any increased hostility on the part of those who have so persistently hindered mid troubled you ami your agents and inay be an increased restlessness amongsl the frecdmen general anticipating tho oxcitemonl that will necessarily follow the action of tho government with regard to the new freed men's bill von may feel bomewhnl embarrassnd in ihe duties devolving up on von under the laws and regulations i * . - - ° ulreinly exist.ng wab dki'aktmi n"i hi in.vn or 11 f and a l wamii.no ton i ('., feb l>1 major general o (). howard com missioner of the freedmon's bureau has addressed the following circular letter to cash of his assistant commissioners a liington feb j7 senate mr wilson from ihe military commit tee reported tho bill to provide for a uniform sys teni ol iniliti.i iii the limed state with amend men's mi sumocr introduced n resolution calling upon ilie i'ri pident for iiiforrnation relating to tin1 appoint 1 pint i i ' lovci nors in i a so itii un d i tt ml luv ajipi luti d how id • ■i hoy . i ■ortlce '■;■■. tli resolu ■. •■; • i mr dixo iv i speo ii on the c incurri ht re i frotn the i louse relative to tho admi on i liupn • utal ■, in \\ ifell he defended tli ■pol id nets ol tho adtnini i n i n mr trumu 1 n pi ed laki : grounds in favor ol the resolution jloute tho constitutional ntnciidmcnt granting ' pqual ii his and privili ges which was up u>r oon sijumli m yesterday was debated to-day during tho enlire session no vote arrived at •-• latest news interesting fiom he south now orleans feb 25 advices from gnlveston to the l":!'i inst say ii it a wharf cotton press and wnrohousu company j with a capital of < i(i million dollurshas been form ed for paying f i 0,000 for lots a cotton i'm tory has i n established at 11 i ton nnd another ia organizing capitalists lieru have prepared to li1 a ten-foot : cannl from buffalo rnyou to i ilveston bay wigfall escaped from texas three weeks since the methodist church north offers to tako tho negro churches ol texas under its protection kx pn kni burnett is pieporing n reply to gen gregory who demanded prool ol i irnett's charges of nial-nilininistrnlion and corruption ol freedmen's bureau thn southern pacific railroad track is al ready laid from marshall twenty-miles towards shrereport tho president's veto of the f d meu's bill gives l'"!k-:;ii atis!uction thosteamor mnrgaretta loaves march 1st with emigrants for tho passe i ol bro7.il j m bilp feb 2d a caucus of republican members of the two houses of oungresi was held last ni^lit the attendance embraced ohoj hundred and four representatives and eight senators including messrs norton morjran doolittlo cowan and dixon — mr foster presided messrs mdv.ee of kentucky and ijiaine of maine hcted us secretaries there much disuusaion in which messrs trumbull stevens dc-1 iniiiir sclienck bwiks dwuno ijenry wilson j.'ii'li i i kelley ji iwnrd con ness washburnc und cunkliug partici phtcd a marked depresiiou ol spiiil and itidecibion of action was muuife&led unwilling lo dilute tlioy were unwilling i i i •. ■', and thu mouting adjourned ig norant of the futurenud duinh of the pro sent an attempt w s mudo to procuiol tho adoption of an address to tho people hut the motion was withdrawn tho ma jority being oxger for tho excuse an op portunity bnppliod l>y some ingenious person that congress should he heard in its acts and not ihrouirh ft partisan cau cus jyui int suturday cm ill of our finances tho sccuiity of our present system of our national bankiug is shown in tho onto of the atiioa nation bank of new jer sey ti.i i bank failed about eight months ngo d out nt fnity-five tjionsiuid dol lars in noies issued by that hai k only hfteon thousaud dollars has been preeetit ed at tho tr asury depurttneut for re demption — st'tr tho now york express states that gen 1 v buller has paid smith brothers of i new orleaup eighty thousand dollars in | gold which tliey allege ho abstracted | from their vaults together with the in terests all the costs and sheriff's pound-1 nge making an aggregate of over 150,-1 000 at an at tempi of tho prisoners in tho knoxvillo jail to escape recently three wore bbot l>y the odicors two mortally wounded a vaist quarry of gypsum hns been dis covered in nevada it is clear an ice and can he lined for building purposes the archduchess maria thorosa of austria married la^t year to duke phil i of wnrtembnrg has just been deliv ered of viiih a hoy and a girl the mother and children are doing well a youth of sovonty-seveil was " dam bgod by a jury in oliio tho other day to tho tune of 000 for not keeping his promise with a maiden of forty-tlu ee a man named lluyner has run away from saudi ike with tho wife of a neigh bor and a considerable sum ot money — until leave large families an exchange say the people must eel at home now on the mississippi for the steamboats are blowing up every day jiiitf as they usod to do in the good old times of peace i'ho body if n beautiful woman care fully dressed and evidently tenderly nur tured iihs been wavltod uahore at san dusky ohio boaring marks of shocking outragu a new yotk lijtcr writer says the no 1 wife of a distinguished new england politician isnboul i i comnicnco n law suil lur her tiusbanil's estate and tho easo will equal ilio eel brated r«lvorton nlluir in ki gland state wcw the sales of cotton yesterday wero 500 i li middling at 13 eta the sales ol the woek a e gato 0,200 ball the ree ipts were 9,'js)9 bales oxp irl 10,000 p1 ■' ■. ;' 1-1 : ■•■''■■•. i lit i i amendments discussed \\\. liiu l ■i feb 26 in the senate iho meml ra did 1 llieoon current resolution that no senator or representa tive from any seceded state shall be admitted until congress decides the states entitled to representa tion tilicrman contended tliat the resolution could con fer no power not already vested in congress in the house a bill was introduced to continue in force the act to establish a bureau for frecduieu's nflair.-s mr mcchirp offered a resolution that it be re ferred to the committee on reconstruction to in quire mid ascertain whether contumacy he clearly manifested in the seceded states and if so to in quire into the expediency of levyir.g contributions out of the disloyal inhabitants of such states to de fray the extrao linary expenses which would oth erwise bo thrown on the national govennncnt for keeping a standing army and protecting tho loyal citizens in their national and personal rights under the constitution j'ho bill was referred without the instruction the i louse discussed the joint resolution to amend the constitution so ua to give congress the power to make laws to beoura to the citizens of each state nil the privileges and amenities of citizens in the se veral state god to all persons in the several states full protection in the rights of life liberty and prop erty o e f r c e b cc c c meroney & bro i at their old stan in salisbury iuvilu the ni cni inn of the public lo i in moft tlegaut and varied stuck of ooo di to b luaiid m the stale they have dry goods groceries hardware cutlery crockery glass ware shoes and hats fir ludio and gcnlts for misetii and boys and for children and i must beuiiiiful stock o i fancy goods toys jewelry sfc t^t c just received hti friday lust a superb nssortmodt of full und wmlit dry goods there \» icarcely anything ilum uiuy not 1 fnnini at their etotp and they ro telling at low prioei persohi visjlinc salisbury lo look at goods should not tail to hail at thin store merouay &■bro.would if>r nunonnoo llint thev lire prepared to rurni^h any qnnntity of he bout pin e ll'm ber iit nny pmat on lht westernn c r k op at sutisburyi ou reasonable termi jau.8lhi 1866 u c t i on and commission house in balisbubr n c burke & harrison at 3 it haitltbon's o!,i stand sam l r harrison / i joseph k burke proprietor { ( auctioneer • — o —— we respectfully call the attention of th people of salisbury and tho surrounding country to tlic fact that we have openpd a no.w auction and commission house in this city and ar pre pared to sell on the most favorable terms any and every thinj lroin a liijj plantation to a brass pill havng had some experience in the business we believe that we can make it to the advantage t persons having goods wans and mitchandi.se oi real estate household or any species of property lor sale to give us a eall as we intend to do o..r best to give entire satisfaction buuke & harbison feb m 1800 new photographic gallery corner main ani't j j hariuson sineet . salisbury it o 1 —— 1 hotogiuphs carte dd visite vign.l ai brolypes and furotypes at rea onal le pri ;> give me a call and juduu for yonrselvrs thil1p b kennedy feb 7ih 1800 ti standard-keepee's etotice vf.r per m u ij,r weights iv.a incnsurc either : bnj inp am in ■i f i i - - f t mint having tvi n i e a in im i ki i er ic tli county ol g ■■■il is my dutj to inspect nnil aki all the wfiighl anil njc isnri in isc : und kll per ■'■'.' iy btitij il . in t'i ni 1 fur tin 1 a vo purp •', or subji i t t.i'.-ir i § to l pn ■■li i failure of duty m'5 brown h\-b 12 1800 : ... j suiuourd ku v n fouth coming proclamation of the pbe8ident major oeneral howard chief of the freedmen's bureau baa addressed a circular t.i liis subordinates in whii lie states that the president has assured him thai " he regards the present law as oontinu ing till existing of tho bureau at least a year lroin lliin time the law establishing the bureau pro vides that it shall continue daring tiio present war of the rebellion and for or_e year thereafter 1 down to the present lime there has been no formal official proclamation of the end of thu war and the restoration of peace there bos therefore been a question whether the freedmen's liureau would expire by limitation of law in twelve months from surrender ol the last organized confederate military force or v hetber tho term of twelve months would only btr^in to run from and after the formal procla mation of peace l'uo lutier seenu to bo ilu inter proution ol the presidenl ; and we uu.y now ex pect i''h a proslaination lo bo issued indeed the washington chronicle in publishing general i low tiru"s circular above mem ued tat 3 tii.it it ii • the risiilt o an interview v i . h gi n hi i t;ad with tin presidenl a few days ago wi rtin lie muted tliat he construed the veto ol the pn to nionii tli.it the win wn t an cud and thai tli operation l i 1 bureau would oon termii i'hc president it is said ;. plied that he did consid ur thu war n il un end and that he would m ii issue a proclarnali in i ilial i t upon tin putting l ni of buoii a proclan atii n nitt:in law anil military rule-will cease j.i tlte ■state iho privilege of tlin writ ol jjabeat corpus will !)•■rei ion . .. i tin ; oplo will bo remitted to civil tribunal '.' their own creation for th • n n • tainmenl and protoction il thoir rights tl . ■■i ihe ica n i . ii i 1 ■law ol coi ossi uthorizinj the iispeu iou ol tlio piivilego ol thai uie.a writ con ilth the powi i on the pn sjdent uuly " dui u x ial with tho suprei iacy of civil authority oni o mor nnd tl ol : ■i :. . nl n ii state i f t'ttira ag kin i • . ; ill h tlio n-.-ti'jm ot tlad shevins u ... i nmitteo becomes a mattui ol loui nativi i impor tiitice — hi whig * -^ • a iukd hit mr 1 f in 1 ■: ■■■'■> • ! <■(-/■u tli . ..■!•: " th ■t out ol lie v.ir on i ore t '[". . :: ;.. ,,....,'. l i u1rc ■'>'- . i'llt '.' tlio raili i i of l '■n ih of th'ssuim mfii i kep oul mi are i lird to be i '!!.•: i ■' ' hill hey are i i o be is con ijud — noi i ■■- ■■..,. ... | now yo feu 26.—cotton more activo sales : 1,300 baloa al 4 i cents gold,$l.39 baltimore and the presidi it baltimore feb 20 the friend ol tho pae : >; ' il arc lo hold a moet i-nijjht to endorse his policy the opponent i of lie administration have called a meeting lor i li u . y night california au |