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carolina watchman n0 18__whole no 1700 salisbury n c monday may 7 1866 vol 1 third series tk.i.ais i i i 60 ■rates cf advertising ul tj iii.i i ui.--.-iiiuii ft o.lb h i from | important proclamation i (_ ialifio.1 i'.i'si.iralimi of civil law l:v his kx.'l.i.i.l n.'v has jenkins gov k\i..tiivi 1)i:i'.m:imi:nt i i mille.igeville april 14 us [ i public attention lias doubtless been i given to circular no 4 issued on the 5*h instant by brig gen.david tills.m i a a coin bureau lt-fugcc freed i men and abandoned lands an.l up i proved bv brevet maj gen j m.i brannon coinmunding deptirtment ol i goorgia—and to gonoral < ir.leis no i 17 of brevet maj gen brauuou of tbe i same date ... _____! by these orders a largo jurisdiction in i civil and criminal cases whereto freed h men and white persons may be pin tie heretofore denied lo stntecourts isyieuk i oil to them as will appear in lhe sequel i this does not amount to positive and final i withdrawal of military authoiity it isl unquestionably a h'ghly satisfactory ud i vauce in the process of restoration to our i former polilical status which may be i followed by further advance in tbe eaine i direction or by a ruiio.rude movemem ss circumstances may indicate it has i been induced mainly by tin legislature i of the general assembly rehl'ive to the i states of ibe free'linen ii will not be i lost and tnuy ho speedily pushed further i if the juijic ary in courts of inquiry und i tn courts of record — the bench and ihe i jury box give effect to the le'ter aiul bbj tho spirit ofthe laws by them enacted — i in the full assurance that mv fellow cit i izons official and uiu fficial who may i lie called upon o purti ipate in the ml i ministration ofju-lice will hold he scale i in perfect equilibrium ns between huli i vidunls and classes i congratulate the i people of geoigia upon this earnest ol i coming restoration to interior selt-gov ■erinneiit in our condition neither con i scions rectitude or intention nor noisj i anil jfcbecomini prof ssimis of i will i avail auiiht practical ilemnnstiations i whicli increduliiy iti-olf cnniiot gainsay and nothing les will work out our re i demption bj it is of great importance to ns that none mistake the etfeel of the president _ i recent peace pioclamaiion ami u.c | orders above let.ircd io our condition i is certainly anomalous and mischievous i errors might result theoretical spec 1 illation upon li.o.-e incumetiis 1 ilu re | fore state ns the re.-uaof licial inter | course nnd of careful exhumation nfpn-'^b vious orders nnl circulars,which are only i modilk'd not withdrawn 1st that tbe agents in il.e s"~ernl ih onnties of ibe freedm.-n's 1 eau t-tiil | lave jurisdiction in iill ea-es * be ween i free.linen and otheis whin the nun in i vol veil d es not exceed lil.y d..!la-s ex b elusive of in'erest tiny ma ti'str.uki.'l cognizance of and try all otft'ises euu | mitted by fiee.l people or agakst tbei\j | providing the puiiishineiit does hot ex i.-ee.l a iim of fifty dollars or thirty days i imprisonment at hard labor riic.taic.l also mill charged wiih the duty of exw i mtiig and approving or disapproving is h hor contracts ami of assisting ami pro ■feeling by legal means freed men reijuir nig such aid trials by stiidiy military commissions nre dispensed with except where the accused is a soldier or the of fense charged is one against the feder al government 2d i have high authoiity fur saying that the president's proclamation does not remove mat i iill law or operate in anyway upon lhe fr.edtnen bureau in the exercise of iis legitimate jurisdic tion though it is not deemed expedi ent io resort to military tribunal in any ease where just ite can be nttained through the medium of civil authority my impression is that in ease of mil itary at rests by orders ftom heudqnar ters department of georgia inleifcr ence of istate lodges by habeas corpus , will be permitted such orders 1 be lieve will be rarely if ever issued ; and i trust conflicts will he avoided whilst therefore by thus communicat ing reliable information i seel to guard the whole people against erroneous im pressions regarding the extern to which | the general military authority is reiax ed i respectfully call upon the civil authorities to assume nnd exercise in perfect fairness and justice the jurisdic 1 tion clearly restored to them calmly i pursuing our now ascending course let our acts illustrate our title to fuller con j fidence and higher rights faithful ob servanceof the federal constitution and impartial administration of the law will best vindicate intentions honestly enter tained and distinctly expressed but can \ tiously accredited cuakl.s j jenkins governor j the production of gold in california now is said io i.e linger than usual of j iltt l.lll ■! i iii q_^_—h___^m major get ana the ilabeete corpus —| judy fiiiolt issuesan altachim nt i i arrest of nn linger—gen i fliir lief uses to be arrested ur ri/,ast^l^lu i it litis already been stated that b 1 i f.iwle had issued a wrii of hah b corpus favor of major john 11 i now on trial before a military commis i si,nt in this city nnd that final leeisionb nnd action in the matter had been bj red imiii tho28th tn-rlay this [ : i j.-ii linger having heretofore di-regard-^b id the wilt judge fowlo issue 1 an i tuclim.nt for the iine-t of the person h gen linger for refusing to respect llich bbj the sheriff attempted to execute tlie^^b altachmont but gen linger refused t.>h be arrested or to release maj gee ; : l so the matter siands flflj there are persons wo fear that i but too eager to see a conflict of ntithori-l ly ami a distillbanee between the civilh nnd military authorities but wo trust i counsels of such will nut prevail audi that useless discussions and exhibitions ■i hud feeling will not be iiidulged in.i judge fowlo and gen linger hu-e b i done no doubt wh it ihey conceived lo lel their duty under the circumstances nn.ll in iw it remains i'or the president of tlich united s'utos tu explain the meitning ol'h his rccont proclamation declaring tho in surrection at nn end in norlh c irolinn.^h iiml to let the people of the stale ki.mv^b whether they are under civil or military ii will he remembered however '' l tiie coiiiniissii.il lor the trial of im j gcc^h had b.on convenod and the i'ttsc ciiin-h men cod long before the proclamation uns issue i and as the conn was or h ized and the accused put upon ni 1 by r dor nf lhe government we do not :->••■! how gen linger can he expected to i spi-ct the writ in the absence of ut<!ci,h iroin washington to stop lhe pr sedition and teletse the prisoner without assuming to express any op'n-^b ion in this particular ca^e wo hiveiio^h hesitation in saying that lite s«.o tor miib^b lury tlials cense and full jurisdiction : ■restored lo the state courts lhe better > i the south nnd the country we biippose that this whole matter will bo brought to the attention of theh ll'n i lent by g..v worth and th '''" h is'tnill soon know the views of tbo g..v-^b leriui n in the premises.—rid i'ro-^m i i ithi lath proclamation—tel ■egll.vm pkom tiik i ■president i h gov worth received the f..l!nwingh btelegram from the president oil i'ri.hiym hnight last with reference to the effect <>!■iihe bite proclamation upon the caso oil bm.ij gee h | wasuimoton d c h h april i i to gov worthi h h i am directed by the president to i ll >'.; \ nt that hy his proclamation ofb il '_'. lstitl it was not intended :<• ia i li.u'i.'i with military commissions at that i itime or previously organized or trials pending before blicll ( oiiimis-iniis ■in - |,\- special instructions the accused ! la , re in he turned over to civil authority i gett'l linger has heen instructed i lu-oceed will the trial i which yon refer i li before the execution of any sentence ■li.-.-.i,.r.-l by said commission to report iti!i proceedings to the war department i l'..t examination and revision h tlicrs has been an order ihis day pro i i ua i i>tl will soon he issued which i v ii reliev and settle all embarrassment uu of a misconstruction of the which i will scud you a ■edward cooper i cting private sec'y it is a i mitc of relief and gratiflca hii-.ti to i arii'lnit an nider is to he issued h will rem..ve and vlieveall miscon istriiction of lhe pi'ochtina!i..n iluwanv ! tin . .■t tic'ii ., ihan lite ine which b have felt ourselves warranted in pluc i it.and inch judge trigg bj i u le and ii'hers huve given it i l>e given to its pi and lincqilivos i'll i.a i .'.', iv i'.in it see lint the 11 i - - i ■■i -" explanation ,.' his intentions i vh.'ii fully null known vill satisfy our i opie wiloivo i'.inviiiee..,,f his liispo i itioit l d u i i : 1 llliit he can im i preiilai circumsunijea which l-'iii i tin munukit •*• du i't'imki the ury port lici'ihd publishes th sla'e i;m - of cliatl.'s 11 i ih len iu juu there i lhe charge of br,-glarv in wltic ho | to have been iniiniate wiih 1 iciiuuiughuui and hul family and kin v i about the pr.ijecli 1 murder ot d i - hi bond str.-ot new york a | he says among oi.icr things that bmi guuningham offered hi.n twenty i thousand dullars and her daughter l.\ugii a in mnrriiige if he would murder ll luml.-ll hy whose deuili mrs cun biii_h;im would get one hundred ihoilstllld bj.!idhir . ilo declined the jobf hul took | augusta to the i ileal re and re u rued wiih ii i i bond street and slept it the house bbbbj1 lint nigh knowing before he went to i bed thai the uiurder had been committed gens ste adman and pplleil^jh the fortress monroe correspondent of i tho norfolk virginian i yesterday i gives the following gratifying iutoll i i hiivo been given to understand on i rood anthority that the opinion l'..rine.l i by these cominissoners is that the freed i i men's bureau ought to he iminedialelv i land nniversnlly abolished if its nut /"■•< i lojjorandi issimilary conducted und pro i i ductive of similar resulis tie characterizes i i the administnilion of its affairs in this i i district from its control over the ne i i gro population now overcrowding thel i lauds of tie peninsula and tin fids ) i lencliing of iminy of tho officers f loo i i radical protective holding impel lant i i positions and exercising an almost nion i i arch i en i influence in its jurisdiction must i i be attributed the growing evils of lazi i i nees vice theft and a host . f other un i i mitigated annoyances which nre dailv i i becoming more ami more alarming h i -••♦■| important revenue decision in regard to news i i , . v th following oliicial tiulii iron ■i the buiejiu of internal revenue at washington il i i u i ecu that iill illipoi-.ailt decision ha ' i ■i made in regard to tho ux on tho circulation or sales i i i newspapers ■sin—v..nr letter of the 2gth instant has 1 n ■i vou impure whether pro ricl ■i newspapers are exempt from liability us wl -..'..• ■b dealers under the ruling of this office ■i 1 reply that publishers of newspapers being held ■i io be tiianufiicturers in n sped lo sucii publication ■■may sell their newspapers ur oilier i sues oi ihe i i press at the place of manufacture section 81 of the ■| amended act ol juno 18g1 without any h.-eu-e ■i additional to lhal which ihey hold as iiianufactur ■| e;s and may sell in the same way al ihen princi ■i pal'office or placed business section 71 ol the act ■| piovided no is wares or merchandise be kept ■| for sale at said ollice h i but if they sell al places other than ihose above ■i mentioned they become liable lo dealeis lie !..-'•■i wholesale retail ns ilu case mav be ■i there is neilher specifio nor ad vulorem tax ■| new spapcrs manufactures | verv h ■ij c whitman for commissioner ■i by the above newspapers are simply i i i-pquiri i to lake oul a manufacturer's license for ■| tleir papers amounting lo a nominal sum ten ■i dullars ur thereabouts.—.vi y herald ■i jc_3rq|iite n destructive fire in charlotls l»»t i i s,inula of which ihe t'hailutt vn-ion ■>.*<: i | it is uur uiipl'hsant duly to i-hruiiiowji4p at h | t in.urn ii vei disastrous cull •_• ti«»li in uur ■li ciiy ah.uii 2 o'clock tins morning lh»-umii ■i miund'd and ll kitchen atlnehcd tu lhe ■li beaut ful nnd cuuf m dwelling f ur m ■i lain.,i fcllow eil'z ll jul win j.,ht.«i.>n ihe ■i president of lhe cliiulotle i soulh ci'uima ■i liailroad was found to tie in " n>e ever ef ■i foil w-.s made by those pr »■ni lo . ittinguieh lhe ■i |! ., ud s.,v th dwelling i'd other i1 i i.ill t,i llo avail k.le c lin.ll.r.'lte.l til theh h dwelling and nu it with lhe kitchen,and some ■i other buildings is a lotnl wrick h | tin re is t eoi.il c ing opmiuii of lhe erigins ■i tion ol the tire ihotigli some "'■lhe fat'l »- ''*' i | nionstiiiu-il to ii t..ic s up..n ui mind thai n | was the a t of an me li illirv i h the l.i-s of c i 1.1.lis'.ai wi heavy h'l i was i riuii ite enough however to save nearly ll i i il,i ull i his furniture ii s in i it'-l i i al -. 1 nt.li and in is in-.n 1 ill iwo fire iii i | s r nice eiunpiiuies lo lhe amount ol 8000 i.e i i s i ot in in the m iropolilnn la u ce company i i of new v..i x.i.i s400u in lh atlantic insur i i unco uiinpanv of ihooklyn n v | h the i.-i.h lice iil'col j'.ihi.sioii heal..iin ' ■| n',.hi,.-in purl of ulirciiy was nne uf lhe i'ne-stb i a,„l in,,-t comfortable abodes ll as built ex ■i prcs-lv for sninforl and ease nnd we in com i i nion vvi11 our whole community regret the loss ■i tu iu citv o buch a palatial budding i h we d-'-ply sympathize wuh uol johnston in ■h ho terrible colifl igration which has deprived ■i lum of such un elegant and eu lodi u.s home ■from the uuiou banner i i m don't despond h if friends have deserted you will fret i ting reconcile them are you unsiic h.cs.ful iii business will fretting.increase i your income ( did any man ever fret itett dollars into his pocket if you ure hin debt ami can't pay be prudent but iabove all keep cool a 1 ng lace is not attractive a liung-dowii heal and slouching giit are not elegant lo k on ithe bright side if the e is no bright isi.lu to your circumstances i magi no one i and keep your eye on it cheerfulness i not as expensive as melancholy what if the war has destroyed your killed your falher brothor | "' or husband remember god rules i ihe universe and nothing happens by i chance and though clonus nnd darkness i his providence yet justice and i judgment are lhe basis of his throne — i liy to retri ve yo r lost fori nne let i the sweet piospects of doing good and i ameliorating the sad condition of ihe h 11iii ■t ■. 1 iiiiii uiifortntiato mound you i he to you us dear ns lhe loved ones whose absence you mourn realize the great i fact which thousands ignore that all are of iod t en you shall be ihuppv in the midst of adversity and the ll'unj ol holy truth shall hash its heavon ll light across the gloom of death | l'|i again brclber heed not a fall rough is lhe highway slips come to oil ? itiso to your feet then have a good heart av looking cut ward make a fresh start | i i then and unw nil ; never despair m_u mav he cluiidv noun may be fair riiilo eurotoan advices to the 13th have i been rei-i veil cottoii hud declined two i pence in liiverpool with u further down | wind teude.cy telegraphic news i kkl'i l t ' f tiik kki ns'i uuctk n i ■washinglon april 28 the joint committee on k oon-trudloi af i t,.r a session of boinu four hours to-day nl » inch ■all the nu-.nti-is f the cuuimiiie were present b !,_,,-.., 1 io report on monday next the follow.eg plupnsltlut.s a joint rkboll rion rrorosinq an amendment ■cunsii ll hon hi nil u status re it resolved by the senate and l/mise f^m representatives of the united states of amer ■ictt ni congress assembled two-thirds nf both ■houses concurring thai lhe following ■|„. pmposed lo the legislatures uf ihe several fl states as an amendment to iho constitulion of ■the uniled snues which when ratified hy three i fourths of said legislatures shall he valid us fl purl uf'.he constitution viz h aitticlb — section 1 nostatosliall make or fl enforce any law which shall abridge tho privi ■leg - or immunities nf citizens of the u slates b nor sliall anv stale deprive any person of lite ■liberty or property without due process of law b nor deny l any person within its juii.-dielion the equal protection of tle laws jb sec 2 i pies.-ntalives shall bo appuinted bfl among th several stales which may i includ 1 h within this union according to their rc-pecine bfl numbers coin ling the whole number of personi ■in each slat excluding indian nol l-.x.-d but bfl whenever in any stale lha elective franchise h shall be deni d lo anv portion of iis male citi fl zens not less lhall tweliiy-oiio j'eaisol age ur i be in any way abridged except lur r s,mu bb linn in such slate shall he reduced in the pro i portion which lhe number ofsiu-h male v.-u-^fl shall bear lo the whole number t.f mule cit./..-iis bb nol less than iwelltv om eals i age ■sec n until the fourth dav uf july 1s70.bb all pels.-ns who vein..tu ly adhered to the ta'.-h instil reel ion giiingil a'd and comfurt shall be fl excluded from the right to vote i'l in mbers ul'fl 1 ngr ss ai 1 i'm . le us i'u l'l-.-iid-'iil and vice ■l'.esil nt l ihe unite stales sec 1 neither the l'nil'd stales nor in . ■s ate hall assume or pay any debt ur ul.i.g.-^b tiun already inclined or wine may hereafter !>..■iiicllireil i'u aid nf insa.|.cl on nr » u ag ii.st ■il.e united slates oi an claim h.r npe h leui lur lu-sul'invuhiiit ni r.i,eoi i h.r sec 5 the congress shall have pu r lo i n ■foice i.y appr priale legislation ill piovii»i_lis of ■ihn a nn i in in:..vim fount lib'ton miun of iiich simii.s laikly i insuiuieciio.n ro 1.1..c.b ki 1.1 political l:l..his h vl.-i.l ii l • p dielil lit 1 the s-,t 1 i.-'t fl iii iiis',ir ciioii i hi at ihe earliest day cm-m i»..t.-iii ih lhe future pence an safely ol l ' fl union be restmed lo full parlieipatioii ill allh polilical rights ; an i h wi.eieas the cnngr.ss did hv joint r «..!!!-■lion propose for m.ilicalion lo il.e l u of the several stale as an ninetidin in to ih-fl i',..,«'.lull.n i.l ih unit d si.i ■•>. in a.'id ml the following winds iii wit : [ itieciuisliiution i al hi c-ts l,.-i-in-.-rn-i now therefore h be it enacted lu lhe semite and ii si '/| repieseiitalitesoflltt unhea stales ut'.i>»<m-h ei ui ('.,/../...< asittmbled thai wheiieve ii.-b llbovs i cud am.-in llll nl shall hue i e iii ■■part of die constitution in d mi state lately hi i m-mieciiuti shall have l i ■ti d lhe si and h shall have modified its uonstiintioii and laws in b cumforiiiity iherewlth the s naiors and ll-pru i s..i allies loan sin ll slate il fi.ulid inly el cl d i iiiiii quahtid mav,after having laken th n i quiied oath of office he admitted into coiigiewi ! such b | sec 2 ami be it further enacted ihat when fl | biij s a'e lately iti ii.sun.-c ion sh ll have adopt i i.if the foregoing proposed amendiiieiil to th.-b i constitution any pan of lhe direcl lax undoi i i the act f aligns 6lll iso'i which may i.iuamfl | due and unpaid in such slate may he assumed b i | id by such stale and llie payilielll there ■| ol upun proper assurai.ces from such slate i i be given to the senrelaiy of die uniled states h ui ay he postponed for a period not exec ding fl i ten yeats from and idler llie passage of ihis act fl i a bill dec-aiiino cbktain l*eh80n8 inell10i 1u.i to office under tub oovbunment of tub cm i l.n states h de it enacted etc , that no person shall he i , ihgible to any olli-o under lhe govcin.iioi.l of i the united slates who is included in any ot lhe | following cases namely : h 1 the president and vice piesident ofthe i confederate stales of america so-called and i the heads uf departments thereof 2 those who in oilier countries acted as i agents of ihe " confederate s.ales of anuria fl so-called -.). ueada of departments ofthe united states i officers of lhe hi my and navy ol lhe i . 8 all i persons ediieated ai lhe military or naval aead i civ of the l'uit.d stales judges of the courts i of the untied stales mnl meuihers of eitliei i house of ihu ihiily-sixlh congiess of the united i stales m ho gave aid and comfort lo the inlo ie i bullion .. those who aclcl us officers of ill cori | f ilerale stales io called ahove lhe glade of i colonel ill il.e iiniv or master of lhe navy and i any one who ns gevcrnoi'of either of llie so-call i e.l " confederate states gave aid and cumloit i to ihe late rebellion 5 tlnse who have treated officers or soldiers i or sail us of the army or navy of the u stales i ii in 1 luting the hue war otherwise than i lawfully as prisoners o war the commiltes removed ihe injunction of se i crecy so far as the above propoailiotis are con i ce'.icd and permitted co[iies to bu furnished to i the it is understood that the vote upon them was i twelve against three as it is known that sell i ai-i johnson and representatives grider and 1 liogera only voted in the negative lhe alvnina i live must he senators fesieuden g iyies llm — i iis howard and williams and uepresenlativcs i stevens washburno of illinois morrill diug i ham,conktiug lioutwell and lllow ____^ •._- * emm en rope i new york apiil 20.—the steamship hermann i fiom hainhurg vi'.i souti'—tnpluii 18lh instant ar s-.j ■■■""**" ■rivet t quarantine last night there is no sick ■nbuur.l ,, , the laying of iho allnnlic cable will he cum-j nicti.-c.l on 111 1 ilh of july ■"'■■*'• , . | the loudon times'ciiy article snys confidence's ■compleiely destroyed and the only chance for ,. ■turn in die markets wpuld be frutu the actual com ■meni ol a war on the i uent which would mm chaivoat once lhe ciirreiil ol nttenliuii the news from germany ia less threalcning ■vienna intelligence says iiml ihu slate ol flairs ■continues very serious the middle b me pre ■paring a declination on lhe federal diet lelusuiii lo ■lake the prussian motion lor u refoim ol lhe con ■an allempt has been made to assassinate the m czar ul russia but the bullet missed ins pet nui ■latest liverpool april 18—american cu-tun ■ha advanced j lo id i london april 18—consuls 80 to 8cj amen ■can ilve-tweuties gi lo g9j trial of henderson continued [ nashville april 28.—the trial of isham bender i i sun i continued his counsel denied the jurisdic ■i diction of tin court the court overruled te.'pleas ■i colonel coyle acting for henderson asked the ■i cum t the reasons ior overruling them i lie cm t ■i declined to give the reasons und adjourned till the ■i the secretary ol war in n telegram lo general i i thomas dated 7tli instunl snys the presidentsui i i tains him in ins course in henderson's case i j'i.e kegro te timony bill i louisville april 29—the negro testimony hill i i before the kentucky legislature will soon become a ■i law genera visk'n urgeul fur its passage su that ■i lie may abolish llie yeeihroii's comts i conviction of piobsl the murderer i philadelphia april 28—probst die muiderer of i the deeiiug inlu ly was convicted ..>! murder in the i i first di give tbe jury we it thirty minutes — h i the court tiilj.iiiriied iinlil tuesday when lhe pris i i oner %,% i 1 iceeive i purging the s note — why not revive the i i blue laws i the i a.li.al considei iiiji the poliuy of expell i ling mi-hun-.im lor drill keiuiess lhe llm al.le i gar.ett umis.il kentucky mid hie honorable mr i i salisbury of delaware iu alleged " disloyally i i riki lurcing the resigiialiiin ol senator dunlittle ol i i i-euii-m on he lalse pi.-a that they do not cor i i reclly represent llie seiiliuients ol i hose stales bj i ii iheulicvi-ofl'.nec.s do nol suffice we suggest ■i that they halcli up some violalioli of he old line ■i law us ii plea lur llie coiisiiiiiniaiion ol their ■i * heme oi i lhe >..-!.-. here a lew i i , i those i.-veie.l statutes wl.uh me n i inure intol i i lereul and quite raliunul i.s llie obligiiliuus h i sonjilu to be iuipiised by cungress now ■i they ure now a nit ul tue laws made in '','/''" m i fl iiiililuii ol sew haven at us li si sellleluelil h i n*jmm - 4 | i i blpivie.-t i..l .. t full communion i i cl ulli if iii elmrelies alluwed ill this dolllilliou h i no en sliall hul 1 any ollice whu is not sound in i i the i.,i'ii and i itlllnl i this ll."nine.u h i nu woman kiss her children on 0 sabbath i i in h ! .\ j.eis.-ii accused ol trespass in lhe mjdil shall be ■| ju l_.-.l guiliy uui -- he i leur hiuisell by his uulh i | tin i .) | ! n'i pi a-i snail nhiile in ihe dominion lie sh ill ■| be banished ar..i sutfei death on his ninti priests h i may i <■seized hy anv one with.iuta warrant h | nu one lu cross a river wiihout mi uutliori-.d h i i 11 \ h h nu one shall travel cook victuals make led ■i sweep house cut hair or shave on in sabbat it day i | no une shall run oil llie sabbiitll day or wa k iii i | h garden or elsewheie exc pi reveiontly lo un i i i 11 a un li h ■n shall court a n at in person i )• letter ■i witii..ut ln-i unlaming imiis.ii uf he pal • .. ; ._•) i | penally lur lhe first ullci.ee clo l.ir the s 1,1 i leal lm il thud imprisonment during the . ne i h ut | h married persons must live together or be itnpi i ■| livery male sliall have his hair cut lutind lie i i cordinj tu i h nu food m lodging shall he offered lo a quaker ■i adimuleor other heieliii h h if uuy person t s quaker he shall be banish i i el aud nolsiill'ered liirelurn hul un pain ol'deulh h h sll.-iols 1'luf.li.tno affiuy.-a ■! s'i'it.'l i dn i ua fulfill un w.'dllesdtiy in i.e ll*_f_£ls — i i l„,i|i | f ilu city l new oileins between i i an ex confederate mid federal oilicer the i i weapons were pistols ml at lhe fi.st lire lhe i i federal received the hullci f hi wit agonist i i iiii...i_h both lungs cnusing n dangerous und i probably il fatal wound the ex-culifederhlu | e.i hul through both legs belnw the i , llm lihia nf ihe nghi leg b.ing broken though | seiiuiis his huits ue nut dangerous the fed i end is ll native of l'vince whil-l llie cx-cmf .!> | et ale is either a niitve frenchman or a creole i ol pi.-i.ch exlructioti who was an officer in cup i pen's louisiana ballallion and had heen pub i liely coiui liiii'-nied by i n lee on if hattie i li i.l hu his gallantry ll is iiiiii.md about i loiiii thai lime more duels were in have been | i,,iiu|i yusierday iifleruouii,and ih.ee mote this i ululll'llg ..__ . .*-» ca08e8 hi clint l.t dr 1 »''. weh-t.-r i delivered a lecture nn monday veiling in new i york on lhe pin ie in i.it causes iqinii nf pro ■l„igaii.ui nnd cunliigioiib cl.ai.i.ter of cli.iler i the disease lie said is d un kliom ii in liuaek i pi-ikolls of gcud cnll-lilulioll hllll ciil.ect llllll ts i iill tin-re were ledl-p smg ca.ls.s of l.-'lelll i which nil-lit nul lu he nvei looked anal s i h,-te loaded ilh nnimnl iflluviu wis one of i il lenieeis hv wh ch lll'l d •<■•'« was d.'vi'l.ips i il fin all...ics uf llie iur eiu»d-.l will the i i-.e.uu ini.-ii.p.'iaie nnd mpmlid were btruiig i in.ills uf the pestilence besides persons i i hausled hv an evces-ive amount nl physical or menial lai...r i.tis.aiis and working jiils lm i followed sedentary oecup>itiom and ihe large i class debilitated by the use uf medicines uy i eutiliniial or cccasional sickness 1 ihn.king ol i tea cofl'eo or liipior were all pr disposed to lake i ihe cliolern h mrs halt released—ava rc j.l:id to niinoiince buys iho lt-il.igh progress that mrs ball convicted by military i conimission here id muiislunghtcr hue i leon roleascd by order of piesidcnt i lulinson she win sentenced originally i to three yours solitary confiueincnt hut i jen ruger coniinanduntof this depart i mont tnitigalod it to twelve uioiitlm j'ho i clcmenoy of tlio kxeculivo set her at i liborty oai.imagl js w h sm_th * oo — . 00 - _\ iti till '"'.'■ii " on lhe ca tin ■■mai ing busi ness nl iheir oi i stand o posite the luthcrum c nil ilu brat i '■'■n rally keep on hat d n tine.her nl compli led j ib buggies sulkii -. liockaways c which lliej wii sell cheap ail u-ni'k p it i p tu ord r in their line of liimines bbali be exe d bccoriling to spc-idcations nnd in n - or slvle all kind i repairing d meat hmt n'..tie country produce and lumber taken in el_..ns tor work rmm cq liattmxci the undersign d also carries nn the halting b .. jnes and in a seperate npnrtinenl may always b fonnd superior num ma le ii is call and se them and biin u i tho lurs you can to exchang for l'.'.u.l durable hals wm ii smith march 20 1-gg tf-w-ia j e browfmetco laving l.-i.-'.'.-ly extended i hei i facilities for all kiiri i tin sheet iron m i copper work nr fully prepared lo iiii all orders in llicii li tu ol bus iness in superior style and cheap house roofit g iniieimj if p ti contract stills and all other coppi-i wurk d in lhe veiy best manner an i on accommodating terms old pewter copper and country prod ice taken iu exchange lor work j wholesale buyers advised to call an 1 hear prices before purchasing elsewhere m„rch ?- isnn •_____ manufacturers supplies illward&wiibrlir iis market st philadelphia 1 e.u_er3 in machinery an 1 sm plies nf every 9 rj|,t lur cotton and woolen manufactories also oak 1'inne.llea r belting curd clotliinjfc coltiui and woolen yarns winps stai.h u !-. tlyv st.ill's ac , iii advances mane ou consignment of colt.mi and woolen yarns • inlei s solicited which shall n ve prompt !»*■ten.ii.u w yillwaill 1 s wim-ml'k.vr.il march 12 18g0 ;;" "•" iu a.j dkbosser w i i - -: i - l.r 0iim1am i derosset & co formerly derusset li brown rttamm.nl 1s39 general commissio.'i merchants n i li norlh water sl t ( ip stalls wilmington n c \\ ill give personal intention to the pur-haw and sale ol produ i every description ami to !_► cciving and mi warding goods march 12 1800 iv-l.i-pd3.vi m1lq a j bos-man m b • 1 endkrs his thank lo ihu public for the very liberal patronage received for the last 1 i years and hopes by sirict attention lo his pioliss-i n in merit a liberal a patronage a lierelolore ami holds hiinsell in readiness at all hums lor professional calls tho wishing lo eel llu by ash or nolc can do su in his nbsence by calling ou his lather national cuncn iv thankfully received ' ollice at ila.seinau's store march dili 1800 3ino-w-pd administrator's sale 1 1 wing piatifi.d as administrator on tho o tai ol juhn wilkci-eu dec latedeputy clerk ut the mt ol i ens and quarter sessions for kowan counly ) i will according lo law expose to pule iti sale on monday 7th may next being cour week all the personal effects ol said lec.ise.i imsistingol a well selected library among which are several valuable laiv-books,stand bid literary and miscellaneous works hjr sale i commence at 1 m at ihe store room of burke-s unrrison terms mado known on day of sale notice all persons having cl a against said estate art hereby notified to preseul then to mo within the tiino ,'.:,-,- me.i by law or litis notice will he plead jn t,e 01 ii n-euveiy and iill persons owing said estate are lequested lo come lorw.tri and settle spraguensrost at mcneely's brick row itjavi lalely received a lot of liverpool salt a.vv.e ntio york syrup i clarafied sugars rio and java f7 i nooehn anf tin ware kerq3.me oil and lamps f ' kill i and bbl l_sails no's 1 0 8 & 10 i powder and shot i march dili 1800 2mo-w-pd ij j summerell m d i office at his residence west ward i s.\l is iu j ivy ■rii i 1 uk magistrates of rowan county are required ito i at the courthouse iu salisbury on the bnt ■monday in may at 11 o'clock a m . for tbe pur ipuse ol laying the countv and poor taxes at i lending to such other counly business as may pro liiciiv eome before the court d a l'v*.1 i apt.i 10 istih at chairman ■(• s _ mm mvm~__i v ._____» ijl k — m1n j____%$_%_^__m9 *- j
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1866-05-07 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1866 |
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Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1866-05-07 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1866 |
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Date Digital | 6/23/2009 2:31:01 PM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
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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carolina watchman n0 18__whole no 1700 salisbury n c monday may 7 1866 vol 1 third series tk.i.ais i i i 60 ■rates cf advertising ul tj iii.i i ui.--.-iiiuii ft o.lb h i from | important proclamation i (_ ialifio.1 i'.i'si.iralimi of civil law l:v his kx.'l.i.i.l n.'v has jenkins gov k\i..tiivi 1)i:i'.m:imi:nt i i mille.igeville april 14 us [ i public attention lias doubtless been i given to circular no 4 issued on the 5*h instant by brig gen.david tills.m i a a coin bureau lt-fugcc freed i men and abandoned lands an.l up i proved bv brevet maj gen j m.i brannon coinmunding deptirtment ol i goorgia—and to gonoral < ir.leis no i 17 of brevet maj gen brauuou of tbe i same date ... _____! by these orders a largo jurisdiction in i civil and criminal cases whereto freed h men and white persons may be pin tie heretofore denied lo stntecourts isyieuk i oil to them as will appear in lhe sequel i this does not amount to positive and final i withdrawal of military authoiity it isl unquestionably a h'ghly satisfactory ud i vauce in the process of restoration to our i former polilical status which may be i followed by further advance in tbe eaine i direction or by a ruiio.rude movemem ss circumstances may indicate it has i been induced mainly by tin legislature i of the general assembly rehl'ive to the i states of ibe free'linen ii will not be i lost and tnuy ho speedily pushed further i if the juijic ary in courts of inquiry und i tn courts of record — the bench and ihe i jury box give effect to the le'ter aiul bbj tho spirit ofthe laws by them enacted — i in the full assurance that mv fellow cit i izons official and uiu fficial who may i lie called upon o purti ipate in the ml i ministration ofju-lice will hold he scale i in perfect equilibrium ns between huli i vidunls and classes i congratulate the i people of geoigia upon this earnest ol i coming restoration to interior selt-gov ■erinneiit in our condition neither con i scions rectitude or intention nor noisj i anil jfcbecomini prof ssimis of i will i avail auiiht practical ilemnnstiations i whicli increduliiy iti-olf cnniiot gainsay and nothing les will work out our re i demption bj it is of great importance to ns that none mistake the etfeel of the president _ i recent peace pioclamaiion ami u.c | orders above let.ircd io our condition i is certainly anomalous and mischievous i errors might result theoretical spec 1 illation upon li.o.-e incumetiis 1 ilu re | fore state ns the re.-uaof licial inter | course nnd of careful exhumation nfpn-'^b vious orders nnl circulars,which are only i modilk'd not withdrawn 1st that tbe agents in il.e s"~ernl ih onnties of ibe freedm.-n's 1 eau t-tiil | lave jurisdiction in iill ea-es * be ween i free.linen and otheis whin the nun in i vol veil d es not exceed lil.y d..!la-s ex b elusive of in'erest tiny ma ti'str.uki.'l cognizance of and try all otft'ises euu | mitted by fiee.l people or agakst tbei\j | providing the puiiishineiit does hot ex i.-ee.l a iim of fifty dollars or thirty days i imprisonment at hard labor riic.taic.l also mill charged wiih the duty of exw i mtiig and approving or disapproving is h hor contracts ami of assisting ami pro ■feeling by legal means freed men reijuir nig such aid trials by stiidiy military commissions nre dispensed with except where the accused is a soldier or the of fense charged is one against the feder al government 2d i have high authoiity fur saying that the president's proclamation does not remove mat i iill law or operate in anyway upon lhe fr.edtnen bureau in the exercise of iis legitimate jurisdic tion though it is not deemed expedi ent io resort to military tribunal in any ease where just ite can be nttained through the medium of civil authority my impression is that in ease of mil itary at rests by orders ftom heudqnar ters department of georgia inleifcr ence of istate lodges by habeas corpus , will be permitted such orders 1 be lieve will be rarely if ever issued ; and i trust conflicts will he avoided whilst therefore by thus communicat ing reliable information i seel to guard the whole people against erroneous im pressions regarding the extern to which | the general military authority is reiax ed i respectfully call upon the civil authorities to assume nnd exercise in perfect fairness and justice the jurisdic 1 tion clearly restored to them calmly i pursuing our now ascending course let our acts illustrate our title to fuller con j fidence and higher rights faithful ob servanceof the federal constitution and impartial administration of the law will best vindicate intentions honestly enter tained and distinctly expressed but can \ tiously accredited cuakl.s j jenkins governor j the production of gold in california now is said io i.e linger than usual of j iltt l.lll ■! i iii q_^_—h___^m major get ana the ilabeete corpus —| judy fiiiolt issuesan altachim nt i i arrest of nn linger—gen i fliir lief uses to be arrested ur ri/,ast^l^lu i it litis already been stated that b 1 i f.iwle had issued a wrii of hah b corpus favor of major john 11 i now on trial before a military commis i si,nt in this city nnd that final leeisionb nnd action in the matter had been bj red imiii tho28th tn-rlay this [ : i j.-ii linger having heretofore di-regard-^b id the wilt judge fowlo issue 1 an i tuclim.nt for the iine-t of the person h gen linger for refusing to respect llich bbj the sheriff attempted to execute tlie^^b altachmont but gen linger refused t.>h be arrested or to release maj gee ; : l so the matter siands flflj there are persons wo fear that i but too eager to see a conflict of ntithori-l ly ami a distillbanee between the civilh nnd military authorities but wo trust i counsels of such will nut prevail audi that useless discussions and exhibitions ■i hud feeling will not be iiidulged in.i judge fowlo and gen linger hu-e b i done no doubt wh it ihey conceived lo lel their duty under the circumstances nn.ll in iw it remains i'or the president of tlich united s'utos tu explain the meitning ol'h his rccont proclamation declaring tho in surrection at nn end in norlh c irolinn.^h iiml to let the people of the stale ki.mv^b whether they are under civil or military ii will he remembered however '' l tiie coiiiniissii.il lor the trial of im j gcc^h had b.on convenod and the i'ttsc ciiin-h men cod long before the proclamation uns issue i and as the conn was or h ized and the accused put upon ni 1 by r dor nf lhe government we do not :->••■! how gen linger can he expected to i spi-ct the writ in the absence of ut i the south nnd the country we biippose that this whole matter will bo brought to the attention of theh ll'n i lent by g..v worth and th '''" h is'tnill soon know the views of tbo g..v-^b leriui n in the premises.—rid i'ro-^m i i ithi lath proclamation—tel ■egll.vm pkom tiik i ■president i h gov worth received the f..l!nwingh btelegram from the president oil i'ri.hiym hnight last with reference to the effect <>!■iihe bite proclamation upon the caso oil bm.ij gee h | wasuimoton d c h h april i i to gov worthi h h i am directed by the president to i ll >'.; \ nt that hy his proclamation ofb il '_'. lstitl it was not intended :<• ia i li.u'i.'i with military commissions at that i itime or previously organized or trials pending before blicll ( oiiimis-iniis ■in - |,\- special instructions the accused ! la , re in he turned over to civil authority i gett'l linger has heen instructed i lu-oceed will the trial i which yon refer i li before the execution of any sentence ■li.-.-.i,.r.-l by said commission to report iti!i proceedings to the war department i l'..t examination and revision h tlicrs has been an order ihis day pro i i ua i i>tl will soon he issued which i v ii reliev and settle all embarrassment uu of a misconstruction of the which i will scud you a ■edward cooper i cting private sec'y it is a i mitc of relief and gratiflca hii-.ti to i arii'lnit an nider is to he issued h will rem..ve and vlieveall miscon istriiction of lhe pi'ochtina!i..n iluwanv ! tin . .■t tic'ii ., ihan lite ine which b have felt ourselves warranted in pluc i it.and inch judge trigg bj i u le and ii'hers huve given it i l>e given to its pi and lincqilivos i'll i.a i .'.', iv i'.in it see lint the 11 i - - i ■■i -" explanation ,.' his intentions i vh.'ii fully null known vill satisfy our i opie wiloivo i'.inviiiee..,,f his liispo i itioit l d u i i : 1 llliit he can im i preiilai circumsunijea which l-'iii i tin munukit •*• du i't'imki the ury port lici'ihd publishes th sla'e i;m - of cliatl.'s 11 i ih len iu juu there i lhe charge of br,-glarv in wltic ho | to have been iniiniate wiih 1 iciiuuiughuui and hul family and kin v i about the pr.ijecli 1 murder ot d i - hi bond str.-ot new york a | he says among oi.icr things that bmi guuningham offered hi.n twenty i thousand dullars and her daughter l.\ugii a in mnrriiige if he would murder ll luml.-ll hy whose deuili mrs cun biii_h;im would get one hundred ihoilstllld bj.!idhir . ilo declined the jobf hul took | augusta to the i ileal re and re u rued wiih ii i i bond street and slept it the house bbbbj1 lint nigh knowing before he went to i bed thai the uiurder had been committed gens ste adman and pplleil^jh the fortress monroe correspondent of i tho norfolk virginian i yesterday i gives the following gratifying iutoll i i hiivo been given to understand on i rood anthority that the opinion l'..rine.l i by these cominissoners is that the freed i i men's bureau ought to he iminedialelv i land nniversnlly abolished if its nut /"■•< i lojjorandi issimilary conducted und pro i i ductive of similar resulis tie characterizes i i the administnilion of its affairs in this i i district from its control over the ne i i gro population now overcrowding thel i lauds of tie peninsula and tin fids ) i lencliing of iminy of tho officers f loo i i radical protective holding impel lant i i positions and exercising an almost nion i i arch i en i influence in its jurisdiction must i i be attributed the growing evils of lazi i i nees vice theft and a host . f other un i i mitigated annoyances which nre dailv i i becoming more ami more alarming h i -••♦■| important revenue decision in regard to news i i , . v th following oliicial tiulii iron ■i the buiejiu of internal revenue at washington il i i u i ecu that iill illipoi-.ailt decision ha ' i ■i made in regard to tho ux on tho circulation or sales i i i newspapers ■sin—v..nr letter of the 2gth instant has 1 n ■i vou impure whether pro ricl ■i newspapers are exempt from liability us wl -..'..• ■b dealers under the ruling of this office ■i 1 reply that publishers of newspapers being held ■i io be tiianufiicturers in n sped lo sucii publication ■■may sell their newspapers ur oilier i sues oi ihe i i press at the place of manufacture section 81 of the ■| amended act ol juno 18g1 without any h.-eu-e ■i additional to lhal which ihey hold as iiianufactur ■| e;s and may sell in the same way al ihen princi ■i pal'office or placed business section 71 ol the act ■| piovided no is wares or merchandise be kept ■| for sale at said ollice h i but if they sell al places other than ihose above ■i mentioned they become liable lo dealeis lie !..-'•■i wholesale retail ns ilu case mav be ■i there is neilher specifio nor ad vulorem tax ■| new spapcrs manufactures | verv h ■ij c whitman for commissioner ■i by the above newspapers are simply i i i-pquiri i to lake oul a manufacturer's license for ■| tleir papers amounting lo a nominal sum ten ■i dullars ur thereabouts.—.vi y herald ■i jc_3rq|iite n destructive fire in charlotls l»»t i i s,inula of which ihe t'hailutt vn-ion ■>.*<: i | it is uur uiipl'hsant duly to i-hruiiiowji4p at h | t in.urn ii vei disastrous cull •_• ti«»li in uur ■li ciiy ah.uii 2 o'clock tins morning lh»-umii ■i miund'd and ll kitchen atlnehcd tu lhe ■li beaut ful nnd cuuf m dwelling f ur m ■i lain.,i fcllow eil'z ll jul win j.,ht.«i.>n ihe ■i president of lhe cliiulotle i soulh ci'uima ■i liailroad was found to tie in " n>e ever ef ■i foil w-.s made by those pr »■ni lo . ittinguieh lhe ■i |! ., ud s.,v th dwelling i'd other i1 i i.ill t,i llo avail k.le c lin.ll.r.'lte.l til theh h dwelling and nu it with lhe kitchen,and some ■i other buildings is a lotnl wrick h | tin re is t eoi.il c ing opmiuii of lhe erigins ■i tion ol the tire ihotigli some "'■lhe fat'l »- ''*' i | nionstiiiu-il to ii t..ic s up..n ui mind thai n | was the a t of an me li illirv i h the l.i-s of c i 1.1.lis'.ai wi heavy h'l i was i riuii ite enough however to save nearly ll i i il,i ull i his furniture ii s in i it'-l i i al -. 1 nt.li and in is in-.n 1 ill iwo fire iii i | s r nice eiunpiiuies lo lhe amount ol 8000 i.e i i s i ot in in the m iropolilnn la u ce company i i of new v..i x.i.i s400u in lh atlantic insur i i unco uiinpanv of ihooklyn n v | h the i.-i.h lice iil'col j'.ihi.sioii heal..iin ' ■| n',.hi,.-in purl of ulirciiy was nne uf lhe i'ne-stb i a,„l in,,-t comfortable abodes ll as built ex ■i prcs-lv for sninforl and ease nnd we in com i i nion vvi11 our whole community regret the loss ■i tu iu citv o buch a palatial budding i h we d-'-ply sympathize wuh uol johnston in ■h ho terrible colifl igration which has deprived ■i lum of such un elegant and eu lodi u.s home ■from the uuiou banner i i m don't despond h if friends have deserted you will fret i ting reconcile them are you unsiic h.cs.ful iii business will fretting.increase i your income ( did any man ever fret itett dollars into his pocket if you ure hin debt ami can't pay be prudent but iabove all keep cool a 1 ng lace is not attractive a liung-dowii heal and slouching giit are not elegant lo k on ithe bright side if the e is no bright isi.lu to your circumstances i magi no one i and keep your eye on it cheerfulness i not as expensive as melancholy what if the war has destroyed your killed your falher brothor | "' or husband remember god rules i ihe universe and nothing happens by i chance and though clonus nnd darkness i his providence yet justice and i judgment are lhe basis of his throne — i liy to retri ve yo r lost fori nne let i the sweet piospects of doing good and i ameliorating the sad condition of ihe h 11iii ■t ■. 1 iiiiii uiifortntiato mound you i he to you us dear ns lhe loved ones whose absence you mourn realize the great i fact which thousands ignore that all are of iod t en you shall be ihuppv in the midst of adversity and the ll'unj ol holy truth shall hash its heavon ll light across the gloom of death | l'|i again brclber heed not a fall rough is lhe highway slips come to oil ? itiso to your feet then have a good heart av looking cut ward make a fresh start | i i then and unw nil ; never despair m_u mav he cluiidv noun may be fair riiilo eurotoan advices to the 13th have i been rei-i veil cottoii hud declined two i pence in liiverpool with u further down | wind teude.cy telegraphic news i kkl'i l t ' f tiik kki ns'i uuctk n i ■washinglon april 28 the joint committee on k oon-trudloi af i t,.r a session of boinu four hours to-day nl » inch ■all the nu-.nti-is f the cuuimiiie were present b !,_,,-.., 1 io report on monday next the follow.eg plupnsltlut.s a joint rkboll rion rrorosinq an amendment ■cunsii ll hon hi nil u status re it resolved by the senate and l/mise f^m representatives of the united states of amer ■ictt ni congress assembled two-thirds nf both ■houses concurring thai lhe following ■|„. pmposed lo the legislatures uf ihe several fl states as an amendment to iho constitulion of ■the uniled snues which when ratified hy three i fourths of said legislatures shall he valid us fl purl uf'.he constitution viz h aitticlb — section 1 nostatosliall make or fl enforce any law which shall abridge tho privi ■leg - or immunities nf citizens of the u slates b nor sliall anv stale deprive any person of lite ■liberty or property without due process of law b nor deny l any person within its juii.-dielion the equal protection of tle laws jb sec 2 i pies.-ntalives shall bo appuinted bfl among th several stales which may i includ 1 h within this union according to their rc-pecine bfl numbers coin ling the whole number of personi ■in each slat excluding indian nol l-.x.-d but bfl whenever in any stale lha elective franchise h shall be deni d lo anv portion of iis male citi fl zens not less lhall tweliiy-oiio j'eaisol age ur i be in any way abridged except lur r s,mu bb linn in such slate shall he reduced in the pro i portion which lhe number ofsiu-h male v.-u-^fl shall bear lo the whole number t.f mule cit./..-iis bb nol less than iwelltv om eals i age ■sec n until the fourth dav uf july 1s70.bb all pels.-ns who vein..tu ly adhered to the ta'.-h instil reel ion giiingil a'd and comfurt shall be fl excluded from the right to vote i'l in mbers ul'fl 1 ngr ss ai 1 i'm . le us i'u l'l-.-iid-'iil and vice ■l'.esil nt l ihe unite stales sec 1 neither the l'nil'd stales nor in . ■s ate hall assume or pay any debt ur ul.i.g.-^b tiun already inclined or wine may hereafter !>..■iiicllireil i'u aid nf insa.|.cl on nr » u ag ii.st ■il.e united slates oi an claim h.r npe h leui lur lu-sul'invuhiiit ni r.i,eoi i h.r sec 5 the congress shall have pu r lo i n ■foice i.y appr priale legislation ill piovii»i_lis of ■ihn a nn i in in:..vim fount lib'ton miun of iiich simii.s laikly i insuiuieciio.n ro 1.1..c.b ki 1.1 political l:l..his h vl.-i.l ii l • p dielil lit 1 the s-,t 1 i.-'t fl iii iiis',ir ciioii i hi at ihe earliest day cm-m i»..t.-iii ih lhe future pence an safely ol l ' fl union be restmed lo full parlieipatioii ill allh polilical rights ; an i h wi.eieas the cnngr.ss did hv joint r «..!!!-■lion propose for m.ilicalion lo il.e l u of the several stale as an ninetidin in to ih-fl i',..,«'.lull.n i.l ih unit d si.i ■•>. in a.'id ml the following winds iii wit : [ itieciuisliiution i al hi c-ts l,.-i-in-.-rn-i now therefore h be it enacted lu lhe semite and ii si '/| repieseiitalitesoflltt unhea stales ut'.i>» |