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. i | |- -. i lip i'mf-i'ku'l on a i-,;-.;*l i nil in advance xn u . ilmw tt old north state , , ,,..,,' .". ' v • 3.(hi 1 ' i - • 1.60 i _ v levu-y old north btate , ... v r • • i6.ih - 3 .. . mouth • • r i'1*1 •■:-.,-, the " round tubh ] my acre ut j''hi i."n n i "• .... i no it i — pl ' ground ivo ""'. i'"1 i '' i .• !,, day with pl • i -' ' .... llii'rt i.'.i 1 i'i played f , , ...... ii a re vl-il ' , i imj no more : ... „ iwt'o bill my own • ' ; when the mi "'-■fl iwn ,. ., be mi ic i me . , i..o i on my ai re " ... r and whitei • ... ■*,. . .■. ■• . . - blast ■., . ■. i ;. ' . ■i ti ■- i ,. . . i fa ' . nj .,■acre ... . harm rl i 8r*i iir tim i . . . ■.,•• yi « . an i • t y t i . i i i fluud . . ii .. [ tlu-ir wine i -. . .-.-... .... ' : ' ' . ' ' i . i ' h r . : ■• : » i 1 e while i ii ii * ■■- - 1 • i on a ... more . - ■. •. - - am ■, .- mj era i bread ; i , ... ■i . , . e ¥ ■- t win'al . . tile a la * 1 ■■■. - ' i - ... bu 1 ' an well a tui ). 1 . - '. ■. . ■- " . ' mid i ; ne ■t j . t divine : tu • - ' i ' ■' - . ., ion '..-.-. lit with fljwe i'm ' '..'!, - ■' y v i*t '• r .,;... it year i i * . ' i .. _- it .. i ■;: ■- the - * i ' w ii iii ■'-'■■' • i whom 1 ... :. :!■■,.. . i .. . i i my door in rids * hand ami ' 1 , " 1 id i eat f al ii r iw tei i up litljt ipto '■i'i-i 1'8 ok till 111".a i in new i'ork i new york letter dated thursday i " altitude .| tli til i tl ' ' it "• u m ever i'l'irio i but the iir ii l lilt !■iupi i il by i in /." from tin it it a hot in ip ' ' lioi o i " i -" j over ruli ir i li it ll is never ■:■. ijtroi 1.1 relief irom ili - anftn i u i itpliere nf the p iti li » days v • i'i cnroiii-m rrporl iiip mm ij resulting lii.i-ily mil in.iiu i-ilv u iln li ti i fi jihtful to 1 i • na ( ver ■' i and ili di itin i i ill past 1 ■1 in 11 mi il di-iiiliilrnni it in five i iyi aggri rate :; il i'll run irn.l homo lu crowded in in ill • capacity with ilia dead a ' '" ib • i • in lip km | i icl'll in -' 1 11 ill .|. i'll imi • '■• and i"l mv i r i.i ntil i - trily f.i \ i.i ef i • iulri l ic «. i . in i'll pl ii •• | ' "" llie ippcai meo i i litigr lliui kiln " (• ii'xi tn mji il.l foi the p i in cnl.ii tin*di aning li una « hli-h irn ly " llnt'sied ti tins pal ililiiliinen i partom vl . romn ll lln i fi in 1 '' mi-miiy ire ilartli d » i li llm dla "'.- "' annuo fl li ii.l or ipiiuwp iii i or broihora of hnabaiult are plung ■■'■•;•■i by tho lufonntjtlon that imd i ling to thoir parliculai do ri 1 imd in he mint it an hum i l twit r "*•. o i'attn'l i'mill ii riie k"ni was too nut iii kn p iln in longpr tin fatal caaua lo*day ii in eitimntpju ttill be between thirty and forty swelling lining grcgnte for tin week thut lar to botween lour anil fivo huiidrcil many of tlio lubori-n employed nt the drooklyn navy yard in thu ennne of ihi immio.,11 won overcome by oxhaublinii nnd ilie aupi'iiiiii'iiili'iit tiiitmilh noon la aucd an order buaponding nil work until further notice lie anj - be had eilbor i do t li.it or convert bit oflicca ami out i spa into hnapltala ii irtci iro dying by the icnre the eighth avotinc liailrnad company thia morning inat i the sixth avenue com pany i ; tenth am 7 ; ll.lt line 8 titli other liiii't in propi rl the mii niluih horaea acera i ulv.r most in giv ing ili animula water tbp greatest caro li i io be ol.-.i ved nnl uiifrequptttly they drop ilo-m dead bb b nt their lipi touch tin liquid and iln loo in caaea where no latigiio or overheating in ex irt nn iv nppurent ihe pii-aeiit month bat thua far been the honest for many yenra the mean temperaluro of the tii-t week in july im waa 83 and of the bee i week 84 degrees tin mean temperaluro of july for the i"t 2fl yi ora i ia been 73 thua ■fur il tt ill be been the ti mpern urc i '.' or 10 degreca higher than the average deep or shallow plowing \ itli.i said that everything haa at i ,-'. i bidea and plow ii g dm - nnl of fer an exception ii n parly save plow deep or reap n [ noi hai vi i and anoth m 1 \ *. do it nnd gel nn harvi bl nl all " tin -'■partiei aei ni tn be anlipodea , the plowing qui ft ion ; but in reality me in il out ili im ■thi ig the ii i by deep pin wing aimply iutenda i - .\. nui :!.,■.. i !. i g the i i i few nn in « di ep u 11 . it | luco n tolerable ci op w ;.. n tli proceaa tiret commences bill tli n fol i iwiug thia up will ultimate in little more ihi tho seed even l.y the aid t manure tbe ai en ;.!, in nbji cling to di ep plowing it throws lo il.e surface i-r the i i id ■ifl ind inert mutter dues not n illy imply that al some time tint - in iy be a beni fu i ll pi i;i present results aro i inked il by ouu parly nnd lu nes bj the other i land plowi 1 hnll v for a series ol v •- i ply ir i n up ii lliu bpi ,' inn m iking tho sci d bed n sul soil i i l ....•■■r afe to assume that tin biimmi r i ... wh itever ii m iy i ''. » ll nnt fili"tt sot m t 1 ni nver the pn > i"iin i iced by ■» plowing hut sup j ... hi .'.. p 1 reakii g up i e in thu fall l in ii g iho fn -'- l « inn i i 1 .;,, ... i upon this iul all itum n i fying ind pulvi riling it dor - un • xpi ri . nci 1 fai no i doubt tl..ii ■■'. ' .... i li ■'-■' ol ■, i i bi enn i ly i pi thia is h fail st.il nl ol lln qui ol li.illow an.i del |. pl iw ig i " pi underfill id tin re ie i ith " no nntngou twecn lit .-■" in aro n gal di i i j . : ,. ta ... .;... j ml she saw the 1 1 a > a little .• '. ■id wi ul up mi nt v tal g ■--'.'-. .--'.-' then | it he lives till next bummer 1 • ■> !„. at-j tin lad ■■- m i genili mi n of nitr part i tntrd up n ihe rn - j summit * i re the only vegetal isi ili h ■ui ike in atti mpt i grow n .- a li tie iliiuli d | do g loss aud _• n i i . p from tl w irhl inl llulnw -■"■■• li g mil ai - in ill direcj ns lay i p lilvei - i nl .• | « lif . - were bi i ii to pari and r tin ' '■■'. i ip nt ,. ... i .. u i ich tho limn ,- i came up lu ... | 1 ulu i j il we km « ili ii dnw n ill ri rn ■■i "-''' ' -' in a ' n ,,.,,: | w | i who wen nl ivo tin . in unobslrucli ,« i . i i'lni i-vij v nndi h 1 i it liv.0 the in noah's nik th it found i i rest her fool well i in y said hoi i ulu r i ■■k ing tli lo bi lbei i tin . ■■' ill ■hftod bei : | in i reap nli i ri-vi i iii | i l i sim '. |" 1 ... ... ry wh i i ii rj uka to in aud a i . i , from who ll bli isii ,-■■.. ' ..**■*.. — who are mpnny i ii that „ ilkelb « th >■' o mi i ah ill l 1 w ise hill niton nf i li l i deslroyi 1 " iid to i ili property ol thu inn frog il ii ■.. | ii - ih l"i of whnlevpi , ; 11 lol rn shoi i til ie thnfl whei found mi grnw ini corn it is e mmoiily ot if inund ii while oak it i ifi il r pecnli ir to llllll tri'i lu ..,, it ifi « ith nn n i ii i « ho .- nu ,, i ,,,, fi i i companions and 1 y tell you wh il you ire i y ve llm iy l il * ulgni / then ynu i your i-i iiti'i nts i yon sei k in -"<■" i.i i tli prod .' i i \' li i i j on in likn iinni ai ,.,,! ifl mis your choli i fi iondfi .' ||" « hi loves i i lufth nl fully i i loll i loot and probably i very stupid oni ,., 11 , t i i vu iml 1 ih s iy l il ,, ,. u„d good i i ihij your habii i ; t r-'n ' i il ib lowoil nmon-i „!„ | . | i'liim to li it alri-inly learned to i wl ■■ui ■, • id • on may nol liave made mm h piogrpst but i-ven a goad he jsk bu i ' ""''' "" vs.'i tn bo n oompanion ol y so you shall i"1 wl*1 ami « it for i i miy th . tsnlt hill «' i cumin ii"l i il vvays and menus oocitulu'w whiek kill i im im t'««i»i the democratic nominations i giieral frisk blalr-i letter arrrpiiag the nusjluatlon for mre i'.r-lilnii omada n'kbraska july lis 1808 general george if morgan chair man committee national demo cratic national convention li ni hal : i tttko llio i.n hi.-i i 1 poriiiiiii v nf nj.l ing lo join letter ii 1 i ■. mo ma of in v ii*-ii111ui-;.«si for y,ri i'n-iili'iii nf iho i 1111fl stntee i j v ilia nutioiirl i li inociiil '• i oii-'i'ii i on recoiitly held in the city of new york i accept without hesitation the nomination lentlored in n manner bo grntifying nnd givo you nut the committee my hunks for the very kind and complimentary language in which you have convey cd to me the decision of the on tin un 1 have carefully rent 111o resolu tions iii|.'|''i"l hy ilm convention und mosl coiilinlly concur in ei eiy pi in ciple an 1 sentiment ll ai i my opinion upon all of iho quc6 lions which d criinit ftte tlm great conteniling pin ice inn o been freely expressed on all biiilnlile i cciibioiis and i o ti •: ,-,, , rn il nei ttrj al this lime to reiiora e them 1 im issues upon w hiclt the contest '.,. ■are clcnr ami cannot i ohv icttteil or dislorted hy the sopliistricfi ol iir ailvei-sarii -. they all resolve themselves into tho old and over-io newing6trugglc of a low men to ub li ti | olil cai powei of nation this etlort until i every conceivable j name an i disguise has always char j .."■,.. ;•. d the oppoi eni ioi llio 1 lemo nr c party but at no time has the altenipl assumed a bliape bo ", en and dm .- b iu this contest i he ad wi-.ii ice of free and coi linn mn g ivortimeiit in deliu i ol ;;"' ' >. 1'oss i gti tge of iho c institution have erected i military rivs-poi sin in ton of ill states of ihe lln on i uvo taken i'i un the i'res icnl the |" ivpis t ested in him by the snpieruo law and have defirived the supreme c.iirt of its jurisdiction the light of rial by jui y an i the great writ of right the habeas corpus—shields of sail '^^ r every « en ill d « cl havi^t i to is fi in the eniii m iiinlitioiis of our ancestor nod u inch ii re olutiot ■• lathers sought lo <■> cure lo theii ; ■let ity • . er in the i ■lenlul ottarter ol our libei ties havo bei n urn ess y trampled under in il by ll o frugini nt nf j longiess \\ i...i stall ■un i conimiinitieb of peoplo of our own race im e been attainted coni icted coi d intied and tle i ' "■' of their rights t fit z ns ith ■'■' i lesents meitt or trial or « '; •' '•■-■;,;; by t longreskional enactincnl ol nvs ni tl in del i ' m lu ll .-....••.. i lull and legal congress ll ■aiilh i " ... ol - till v i i "' attii •'- ' " ' ,... facto law i'i ■• isii : nabmil v i luted ai th in | i n ib n f ■■ir own race thus ilh gully attainted und it sl'ian d t b ist ■-'■i i " ml ueg "-■who are supporlod in idl »- "■i ■' il i|l ,. n : ey and com • i ed to _.,..,■• . ■; . . .. e race of ■thiol i the mm igi in i ,,- !',,.. di '-. i in mis and im en buries of c ■' ui - in other s uli and to coinpli e tl e nppressii n i , .-■lliu uni ii lias !,,., n i ai iheir i sp sul ■' ■dor to i i m nisiti supri me i ii leader under whose ping i ngiosb i as iho condemnation i pchi i ■hy the free poop north in i elections of lln . ear mill vi in they have bi ii cl i eandidaio to shield them . ■,, || , result of their own . mil i-i line has announced ;' ,: i tllo 11 on m " i an i im v illingness in maini tin in ,,„ ,, ■eighl mill ""- "' ,, i ... ,,, ,| o ni thu south lixed lo i his bay mcls lie i i elaiuii • "!•"' ;" have peace i'eaee ., \\ i , m " th anno ,,, in which hi raided thee il nun ol the libei'l • ■« f a lialion " i im km ., | ■, ico exi i.'i.iiimi rioniiparie when ii li i and its defenders ex pjre i nn i ihe sharp i d " sword the pence to which irani ... t-s in '■ihe peace ni di | umi di too ' ' • '■• ■' he con stiltition bv ■",' ' ■will nl the l ,,;,|" eoiidemning the leeoi slructioii itc's iii nl > i'lni iiiu-t'il in ilm i no ni i,isi yi ii niul which will 1 in vincu'd i ii more emphal ically expressed by tho uli olimi 4 the li „.,;,',• eundidtt u as tho i'n ii 1 f ih i i mfl stall -. bio de i as revolutionists l be pari lisaus of i li ia i ndiciivo l'ongress nog ii!'.i which iho popular voteol new vn'r now li-istit ponn>i ..'. ivnni i ' hlio miohignn ( imceti out mid l,"i st.i'.w havo ci iio.-inih'd ... | „,' i ii ■■■r of th on iimitien tuns ; « snd u'l ' tl l .' • ■rilled it if tho people shall again j condemn iik-*-c atrocious measures hy the i lection oi tho 1 lenincratla cunt doliiit for l'i"-i'!i nt hey must nol i disturbed alii l;ii decided to he niionnstiiutlonal by the sniircmo c iiirt and although tho presiiteiil is bworn lo mainiain mud suppoit ihe lituiion i im will of a f aciion ol ii longre -. reinforced with itspar ii-nii etnii iiii-ies si nl to llie south and supported there by the bohiiery iniisi stui d against he will of tho p iplo and the docisi if iho supreme court and tho solemn oath of the j pre idenl to maintain and biipporl iho constitution ii is revolutionary to excuto the will of the | pie it is revolution ury to execute the judgment of iho supremo c mrt li is ruvoltitionary in tho prebidotit'o keep inviolate his oath to sustain tho constitution ! thii false construction of the vital i inci ple of our i ivernment is the i .-' tc irt of those who would have tlmir ni bitrory r instriiclion bwuy and bii persede onr time honored insiituli uis 1 ho nation will sny tho c it b'itittioti tnusl bo restored and the will of the people again prev nil 1 lie appe tl t iln peaceful bnllot io attain this i ml is not t ur ie ii revolution i boy make war nnd revolution who al tempt to in rest lii quiet mode ot putting ns lo tbo military de i 1 ism nnd tbe usurpations of a fragment of a congrebs asserting ubsolti'.e power over that bonigii system of n gnlated liberty loft u iiy o it futhors this must bo allowed to lakg i s e ui e this i ili only r i to \ ence li will come with i ._■electi m ol ' ■democtatic candidate und not with the election of that mailed v art ior whose buyo'.iets ai e now at the throats of eight millions of | pie in the south to compel hem to support iiiiu a a candidate for the presidcm " ,-, and to submit lo the domination oi in alii ti ra i semi bai barons men no perversion l truth or amine "• ol ni srepresontatii in c:m oxeced llm tvliicii hails iliis candidate in arms i an angel f peace lam very respectfully your mosl obedient servant frank p i!i air the i:ni:i:ai assembly in the semite on tuesday tl •' bill pro vhlh g for lilliue viicancies whieli may • •' i , . . . i •......:. 1 in artiele7 of the . • nition ol tin state was consiilereil in c miniitt • ol ih whole who reporti tn the sei he r imeiirliug ils jins r ...... the s ■ate mln ted the report of the hill u.i orden d to he ... ,!. in nrdiir to i put oil its ' j . a |, 1 iu relation i i provisional mm • d;eii up hen '*. :. ull'ereil a inhalit le tin gisl nf n >■allows ■■'.■;..- to '■' .'•'.■lic the opportunity of speedy elet-tioiis the . ii.ti 1 ttn voted ... wu v.i ns ,'. . ■...... ... red and \ iti ddoivn the i rvntives i-'i ■'. i mi ii ' md love exerting tin ■es ii : . issihle tv.iy tn di feat this mi in '' - i '- in i lijecl ' itll ■i 1 illy the privi tie rpu stimi being ill ed the li passed it uil l linu ; • . • in •,. pui the i ... .". ' i read it prevail i ,' || ,. the bill relative tn privy ■rend and rel ed to i i ■' i : ., of w.m . n er i fr ■ll ! cl ",," ni i|'i titi 1 to mm mite 1 • j .- ii ..... ity r port eonti .... , |{, .. i 0 le mill - ■■-.. ■.' ii pl ' •■'. lows of i gross a minority reporl - as oltered as a ■lot hut si on ip lus i..j l u i . ! ueufri ion.a . i i . i ... t , ■led nn n motion to hi -• the tal '• ilh'd rhe rendu . tin e ■' ' i stvinols . ' ' ' ■1,'ill shu for n --• .' hi r the i rapes t . ■. ,. ip ri-iui mid iid a will itrnnts .*. • . • e yen ifter the | . ' , and passed il . clll'l.kino - i'he ll siill i -,, . ell i ing iccoitnts n noli il i iul n on irti i m r ;■ml i tli sin ei .-- seynioui md lihdr tieku it ■i j « li.i ii uppe ii - lo he fell th u miles • il idii'iilism is dole ileil iu the pies i i denii il nit si there will uevi i l itnothi i i'resiilcati d electi m but lb u || . |;. ;,,;; i tt k bllvil 1 11 lost i'ofevi i aud t it'"ii over t military doiiiiuiuiun — 111 pinnose ol tl |" i'i '- ' videtitly deep nnd resolute lo sti p forw nd iu this crisis and lln rully save the country llundn da ol i-hai gi s havo alii ndy conn to our own knowledge ainnng those who have i ii liercloforu acting with llio lie publican party supposing it to bo uloyal i honest and a decent puny hut who i,,iv be n disgusted willi its i dse pn ti nci a its ourronilon its reckless mil iiu profligacy thu di feollon in llie hi publican or lladlcal rauks is really amu sing and it is lo bocoining i rout and a pania havana inly 83 the boiler of the roast iran r i hun idai rxpln led kil ln ; five .■" w 1:1 ■' i .; illty |" isona mli.l.'n till il'll.'.iis in iiixa milii.'iii i'i'mis v.iis on tlio 17th ami i bl " ii i hi »" iiii ii tnuii ill ni it or icniib '/ imes of the 19th the bcciio of u very serious riot in which s iiiiuiher ol n groes were killed wo buhjoin ih ol low iu telegraphic n port uf the affair : | e ■;...! hy r..|.-er h to tl n 0 !---■] lloiifilon inly 1 u there haa been a i'orniid ible negro riot ut milicnn r'roiu passengers on tli train newa es if it id of a riot of surioits dimensions having its origin in a charge mndcngnuibl t white inuti named ilnlliiluy otassistii -: to iiiiiij a ni-gro ii.illulay denied tho charge and insisted that tli negro waa alive in an adjacenl cnunty nnd otrured i produce him but tho negroes i.l'i-iil to accept bis denial or wnil for tli proof tin y iu lii.itilv armed themselves and maichi'd tit tn kill holiday th sheriff at once called mil a posse and a conflict ensued l''ive negroes were kill ed and tlm sheriff culled for help as the hpc roes i i ■sembh'd ill forci . tin agent of tin : linn ,'- 1 iren i in ii 3*i 111 enn dn n mi tho u un to mili can tli same night w itli a j ■-- quire into ih ili.-lurl'/iuc ii found ibree hundred armed negroes in posit and itiiii to tin-in under a white ling and dein i1 h tin surrender lo llio cii il an thorities i w is driven off li tl'.en pin liimsi if n the bend nf the wliiti:s declining ho would arrest them by force an attack was made and fifteen lu gn - killo i but nol a biuglu white inni i i negt les wero in superior lorce and refused to disperse i uited states troops from firenham ivere ordered to disperse llienj on july 18 li late yesterday evening a fijii-iil of i ni t"d states troops twenty strong arrived ut milicnn and i scouting party was benl out and three hostile negroes tvei kill the negroes are fortilying and tho ex citcment ran lii^h up t i o'clock p m . -:- iii i i|,i ilandlott i'omm ion.-r i'tl i'i iim.'ii bureau went ... tlio h.'-'il camp and demanded th il tin negroes lay down their arms bt-.t tiny persisti ut ly rel u-"d further serious consequences ut up prehendi d d at last accounts the nogroes wern pre paring for war reinforcements ice headed by a negro preaebe,r naimd hruiihs and a white school teacher and the white penple headed by tli agent nl the freed men's bureuii and the sheriff were preparing i subdue them the conslitulimtal ami idment on ator sherman's joint resolution to declare ih constitutional amendment ratified hy ih voti - i iiu c.n pi i-l.air legislatures is no in id hy it friends to require tho ap proval ol iln i'n sident sir line in n turned a similar paper with tin opinion ihul in hoi nothing properly to do t ith it ; ... il the it i ci .- will ii nb ibly fol low this preoi di it it iho pros lent's as sent tt,i deeiiu-d ni ci ssary in lids 11 mlvi v ijiing ior ii veto to repass it a/nuld keep congress here some two weeks ion ger ; but our present inform.itiou is that thoy tt ill not wail cor it in this cornice iion.ii nuy h remarked tlntt all ibis ., :.. i'dechiiiugtheeoustilul ill amend ment passed i simply u part of tin revo lutioniiry t iulciice of the radical niii-ly . which hi not been attended with blood shed only because the people ate wail mi ih hour to arrive when they may , lush :!. : ; al the bullot-box and ihus i irder and pi m nndi i the icgii i to ' . litution — xat 1 tt lligt itccr 1 scene i hit .'/ - . ' /' ; , ,, i .,.,..,.;.. i m - •... i •: -- i nui i .. ndi to tin :-,.:,,'- it li o.il the i'n ....... look d ice : i ,. . leiiien h . .- i .. . ii , li i n'lj n-,1 in ■':■: is of ll . : . ill iu ... i i . mr d.ih i'he kepi ei mm ; - i • 11 '.. mi i .. ill . \\ ho ;- in i \ dawes mr v w k m lirooks.—mr k ii .... id michi ganl mr i.tv,-..-no mr k 11,m of vl.i ii ill .. i'll g mtl'mi ml .- lull i .":' u ll . ik ... . iial 11 ouks i'll i 11 • !'.. ii " ll"1 li ..... i.i liom lii mis aud oi o irom muiup 11 uves ■th ntleinan t ipluins h n oi ot il ri pi " iitatii - was lou mail e i should liki 1 to ku .» win ri i le gcutli mini was boi n f ir i'.i..ok - i u us hi ; ae in m i ". ' ■it hen i 1,1 the 3tnte i emigrated lo ni » \ ii it nli a trunk [ laughter on the m malio nl iimi t.ui ;.. oidi r on llm li qi ibl nan mi!m i im.'ns a en tospondotlt of the scieni hi - a mei ie in eoiiiinenda r..,-t ■in i pel in bgu ep loin ". noi . a.i . i , bill sliced anil kepi in a sick i u in « :, o they tt ill nb.*.oi h any atliiospiiorie poison th iy should bo tupiiieud by fresh ones uvory n,un li is noticed that in tbo room of a smallpox patient they will blis tor ami decompose witli groat tnpidi iv but will prevent the spread of the ilisoaso i'i ' ir application bus sis proved oti'uotivo iu mo oa»o i snake i i from ii ashi nglon washington duly 23.—the adjourned i.'u.lii'.il meeting passed robohi-.ions de manding iln impeachment of president john-oii mul appointi i a committes to present them to the reconstruction com mittee in i longreii ilosolutions regarding mississippi were tl i ,|. i • senaior wilson baid lie had a hill prep im.1 \ icnting all officee lu that state and filling them from persons recent ly voted for it i ul'l take tho oath the military commandor is to onfnrco wilson's bill without delny ns it will cer tainly i passed and that will conatiluto the mississippi government until i ougrcss graciously orders otherwise ili-bolutiona hi favor of conferring extra ordinary powei on ih virginia conven tion woro adopti d noiictiou i inceruing ill in unit unlit of tolas the f li g of llie meeting waa intense ly bitter icggleston was present and ip proved wilson'a mississippi plaui t tgrcss washington july 23.—senate il - m intrnduied a bill or the provisional government of mississippi ordered to i i printed how introduced n bill additional to set for suppressing insurrections in the s mth ■in m it and supplj ing arms to iiiobo i itely reconstrucled providing 1 lend issisi i'i iv u nppl cnllon nl i invei n ors or legislatures created by reconstruc tion acts llel'erred to judiciary commit tee a i 11 i ibsidizing n lino if btcami ra hence to 1 iropi . wne p issi d tii i.ill for the protection of american uitizeiib abroad wui resumed and discuss ed until recess ilnii aln r unimportant business prop aition for a recess irom monday next to tlil 1 monday in september was taken up i'i - arming of tho southern states how ever monopolised attention and every speaker having expressed his views brief ly on the subject was called to order for debating a pending bill when nol before il hon garfield said ho was unwilling to ad | mm until his party friends in the south had been armed washburne recognized as grant's nr gan in tho house said he disapproves tin measure on tho ground that within ten days those arm would bo iu tbo hands ul rebels the speaker announced that the pres ident had sinned th tat bill accompanied with a protest it.,i,mil ot north carolina protested igninst bonding arms to his stan—they wi ro nol "'. di 1 and they would only tend to crentu strife aud xcite pn which he thought it was the duty of con gress to assuage and if possible to pre vent deweese of north carolina made n wild speech appealing ior arms using very belligerent language baying in • f n ct "' i on com i the repr ienl i ivi nf f mr niilli !' '■eople though hey had dark skins would bo in the front this speech created much mirth on the l ior bill was evidently deprecated by llie ., ...... da finally senate resolution for a ri is was adopted and a motion to reconaider ihe vnleto-inorrow prevailed which leaves 1 i'i -• nn open i'll house disjiosi d of tho missouri lection case contested seat iu favor ol pil ■, and then adjourned th tiiil ot tin i ■■ambus prison ■th i - for ti pros cu ■ha / /'• \ ■. . i i \ v , . ii jal ii i lu bus pi ison - .- , excites • io dee est interest .... r ii r .:■-..- oi ihu community |' i ■_■. . ... v i bout distinc ti ease for the , i . i peij ity has ul i ti.'l y ti is the i iti'iceiicu ol -. e heit'd i - ni . ui and the , j it joneral 1 : . ie enurl and it in i ; ■eaao m r j lit - i by many ......,;. ed a . n y fi •■to pro ..■ne ' .-. i an i who 1 • i - ' ,• nn in v to | o a c lie im -. . , •. ■i in.ik d by ihu pi • inti t'liii e opinion 11 - wa i n,,\v di ■in and piisi i tbo sii eet witlioni ,;...,' it « d ...... • - y h lie it idi nee for i i mid have witlnl . ' he im i not iluiip this lave rel iii from an insultii ., not ul .."" • ■■"- ex i linn ni - • ;;■lad s ol h _• and eul ilie wh i were ptodiued to prove i they did buy mul a dmi im d iho accuse i yi dirk-i ii,,t or li ' i i i i in the idy on ihu nighl i a dibuni's inuidor i'onniylvttiii i nink a two thirds of ill the gl lis nunin..'.ii,...i iu the 1 nit'tl st ii - in i'ittabui ; t , i ire g8 glass works devoted iu ahiintecju il piopurtions to bottle window-glais and fliut-glrum work thoir annual products comprise 70,000,000 bottles 600,000 boxel win do glass aud 3,800 ions of glass-wan — wouh nu du aggregate,nearly t.000 000 hi is ci.i'ntv,—the coanty com n isbioncrs lect of rowan county mot nt ihe i oiirt iloiifif in salisbury on the 23d day of july a i 1868 tho mowing members wero jircsent lo-tvii |). a ihivis john i shaver john d johnston and francis n i.tick in accordance with thn provisions of an act of assembly for the qualification of certain officorl recently elected under thi m comtitution of north carolina the ii inl then proceeded to elect a chair man whereupon d a uaris was duly elected the oath of office was then ad ministored to the chairman by moses l holmes united slates commissioner and tin oath was administered to the other members i the board of commissioners by th chairman after which thoy enter ed upon the duties of ilmir office i bo bond of obadiah woodeon i!'pj ter of deeds elect in the sum i f ten thousand dollars with ihe following bondsmen to-wit benjamin f fraley and 1 j brunei was then presented to tbo board and approved whereupon tho oath of office was administered to the register of deods by the chairman of tho board aud - lid bond rec rdi d and or dered to be registered horatio n woodson having received th appointment ol deputy register of deeds tho chairman of tbe board admin istered tbe oath of offico the bonds of the sheriff eh-ct william a walton in the snrn of twenty-five thousand dollars with th following bonds nn ti to-wlt : moses l holmes john ii vcrble george lyorly tobias koslcrand tl k brown were tendered to and approved by tho board and tho oath of nice administered to the sheriff by tbo chairman of tho board and the bonds ro corded and ordered to bo registered tilman oranford and moses a smith having been appointed deputies by the sheriff tho oath of offico was administer ed to them by thn chairman of the board the bond of iho coroner elcict benja min f fraley in the sum of two thous and dollars with obadiah woodson aud tims ]■',. brown as bondsmen wns ten dered to and approved hy the board and the onth of office administered to the cor oni ,. an i the bond recorded and ordered to bo registered the hind of charles f wngrraner county surveyor elect in tho 6imi of two thousand dollars with m a aguer wm ii prott j 0 graham and tilman cranford as bondsmen waa tendered to mul approved by the board and the oath of office administered by the chairman of the board and the bond recorded and or dered t ho registered the board then adjourned to meet on saturday august 1st nt f o'clock a m obadiah woodsow ckrk m till israelites and genkral irani the israelites of memphis nf all po litical stripes lately hold a large and en thusiastic meeting and without adisseut ing voic adopted a series of resolutions denunciatory of general grant and of in famous order no 11 issued against israelites on the 17ih december sii2 w subjoin some of tho resolutions : resolved that we tho israelites of tho city of memphis do believe that tho said 1 s grant has by tho said order shown bimsi if to he a man unfit for the high po sition to which ho a.-|iiros and incapatl.3 of adni btori ,: tho laws to all classes with impartiality and without prejudice resolved i'lia wo each and every one individually and collectively,as isra elii j who liavi r spccl for our honor and our religious pride in our rac and lovo itry do pledge ourselves to use ever iblu moans iu our power . lion of the said u s grant 1 . 1 it thia meeting is not y j i or i i:ty purpose loleol li in in who has by so 11 insulted the whole race !;■■i rbat we exhort and aduion :-..; in this and all othor the united states,as .. •, us lib rty and tlieir i tbeir ] er to defeat os m 1.1 lilt ■st jo college al oxford hii ti to llev j ii phillips who i ■■-, ■. therein , md m isi ni ■tin t arrange -. ; lo by j bieb » num rs lud || nt deci is -. it i bo admit 3 ino this lehool i . i ■n stai ard the chase — chut justice chose declared to-day to a n fiiiuil thai it bilu i - ' ll •- ii"t personally accord with tl resolution rccon mot m a.cts and boliov oil thai the prescix lltutioni routb ought i stsnl nil changed by tli :■■• . id • ii ill voting yet ho tt is i deuiocrali a stnu rights lleiu ei'ir and in full lynjpathy with the demoeralls ipartf »•'»* /•,,,„/. h '■v r bert/4 vol i no 30 vew series salisbury iv c july 31 !*<;>,
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Title | Watchman and Old North State |
Masthead | Watchman and Old North State |
Date | 1868-07-31 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1868 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 30 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | The July 31, 1868 issue of the Watchman and Old North State a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Watchman and Old North State |
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Date | 1868-07-31 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1868 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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' i .. _- it .. i ■;: ■- the - * i ' w ii iii ■'-'■■' • i whom 1 ... :. :!■■,.. . i .. . i i my door in rids * hand ami ' 1 , " 1 id i eat f al ii r iw tei i up litljt ipto '■i'i-i 1'8 ok till 111".a i in new i'ork i new york letter dated thursday i " altitude .| tli til i tl ' ' it "• u m ever i'l'irio i but the iir ii l lilt !■iupi i il by i in /." from tin it it a hot in ip ' ' lioi o i " i -" j over ruli ir i li it ll is never ■:■. ijtroi 1.1 relief irom ili - anftn i u i itpliere nf the p iti li » days v • i'i cnroiii-m rrporl iiip mm ij resulting lii.i-ily mil in.iiu i-ilv u iln li ti i fi jihtful to 1 i • na ( ver ■' i and ili di itin i i ill past 1 ■1 in 11 mi il di-iiiliilrnni it in five i iyi aggri rate :; il i'll run irn.l homo lu crowded in in ill • capacity with ilia dead a ' '" ib • i • in lip km | i icl'll in -' 1 11 ill .|. i'll imi • '■• and i"l mv i r i.i ntil i - trily f.i \ i.i ef i • iulri l ic «. i . in i'll pl ii •• | ' "" llie ippcai meo i i litigr lliui kiln " (• ii'xi tn mji il.l foi the p i in cnl.ii tin*di aning li una « hli-h irn ly " llnt'sied ti tins pal ililiiliinen i partom vl . romn ll lln i fi in 1 '' mi-miiy ire ilartli d » i li llm dla "'.- "' annuo fl li ii.l or ipiiuwp iii i or broihora of hnabaiult are plung ■■'■•;•■i by tho lufonntjtlon that imd i ling to thoir parliculai do ri 1 imd in he mint it an hum i l twit r "*•. o i'attn'l i'mill ii riie k"ni was too nut iii kn p iln in longpr tin fatal caaua lo*day ii in eitimntpju ttill be between thirty and forty swelling lining grcgnte for tin week thut lar to botween lour anil fivo huiidrcil many of tlio lubori-n employed nt the drooklyn navy yard in thu ennne of ihi immio.,11 won overcome by oxhaublinii nnd ilie aupi'iiiiii'iiili'iit tiiitmilh noon la aucd an order buaponding nil work until further notice lie anj - be had eilbor i do t li.it or convert bit oflicca ami out i spa into hnapltala ii irtci iro dying by the icnre the eighth avotinc liailrnad company thia morning inat i the sixth avenue com pany i ; tenth am 7 ; ll.lt line 8 titli other liiii't in propi rl the mii niluih horaea acera i ulv.r most in giv ing ili animula water tbp greatest caro li i io be ol.-.i ved nnl uiifrequptttly they drop ilo-m dead bb b nt their lipi touch tin liquid and iln loo in caaea where no latigiio or overheating in ex irt nn iv nppurent ihe pii-aeiit month bat thua far been the honest for many yenra the mean temperaluro of the tii-t week in july im waa 83 and of the bee i week 84 degrees tin mean temperaluro of july for the i"t 2fl yi ora i ia been 73 thua ■fur il tt ill be been the ti mpern urc i '.' or 10 degreca higher than the average deep or shallow plowing \ itli.i said that everything haa at i ,-'. i bidea and plow ii g dm - nnl of fer an exception ii n parly save plow deep or reap n [ noi hai vi i and anoth m 1 \ *. do it nnd gel nn harvi bl nl all " tin -'■partiei aei ni tn be anlipodea , the plowing qui ft ion ; but in reality me in il out ili im ■thi ig the ii i by deep pin wing aimply iutenda i - .\. nui :!.,■.. i !. i g the i i i few nn in « di ep u 11 . it | luco n tolerable ci op w ;.. n tli proceaa tiret commences bill tli n fol i iwiug thia up will ultimate in little more ihi tho seed even l.y the aid t manure tbe ai en ;.!, in nbji cling to di ep plowing it throws lo il.e surface i-r the i i id ■ifl ind inert mutter dues not n illy imply that al some time tint - in iy be a beni fu i ll pi i;i present results aro i inked il by ouu parly nnd lu nes bj the other i land plowi 1 hnll v for a series ol v •- i ply ir i n up ii lliu bpi ,' inn m iking tho sci d bed n sul soil i i l ....•■■r afe to assume that tin biimmi r i ... wh itever ii m iy i ''. » ll nnt fili"tt sot m t 1 ni nver the pn > i"iin i iced by ■» plowing hut sup j ... hi .'.. p 1 reakii g up i e in thu fall l in ii g iho fn -'- l « inn i i 1 .;,, ... i upon this iul all itum n i fying ind pulvi riling it dor - un • xpi ri . nci 1 fai no i doubt tl..ii ■■'. ' .... i li ■'-■' ol ■, i i bi enn i ly i pi thia is h fail st.il nl ol lln qui ol li.illow an.i del |. pl iw ig i " pi underfill id tin re ie i ith " no nntngou twecn lit .-■" in aro n gal di i i j . : ,. ta ... .;... j ml she saw the 1 1 a > a little .• '. ■id wi ul up mi nt v tal g ■--'.'-. .--'.-' then | it he lives till next bummer 1 • ■> !„. at-j tin lad ■■- m i genili mi n of nitr part i tntrd up n ihe rn - j summit * i re the only vegetal isi ili h ■ui ike in atti mpt i grow n .- a li tie iliiuli d | do g loss aud _• n i i . p from tl w irhl inl llulnw -■"■■• li g mil ai - in ill direcj ns lay i p lilvei - i nl .• | « lif . - were bi i ii to pari and r tin ' '■■'. i ip nt ,. ... i .. u i ich tho limn ,- i came up lu ... | 1 ulu i j il we km « ili ii dnw n ill ri rn ■■i "-''' ' -' in a ' n ,,.,,: | w | i who wen nl ivo tin . in unobslrucli ,« i . i i'lni i-vij v nndi h 1 i it liv.0 the in noah's nik th it found i i rest her fool well i in y said hoi i ulu r i ■■k ing tli lo bi lbei i tin . ■■' ill ■hftod bei : | in i reap nli i ri-vi i iii | i l i sim '. |" 1 ... ... ry wh i i ii rj uka to in aud a i . i , from who ll bli isii ,-■■.. ' ..**■*.. — who are mpnny i ii that „ ilkelb « th >■' o mi i ah ill l 1 w ise hill niton nf i li l i deslroyi 1 " iid to i ili property ol thu inn frog il ii ■.. | ii - ih l"i of whnlevpi , ; 11 lol rn shoi i til ie thnfl whei found mi grnw ini corn it is e mmoiily ot if inund ii while oak it i ifi il r pecnli ir to llllll tri'i lu ..,, it ifi « ith nn n i ii i « ho .- nu ,, i ,,,, fi i i companions and 1 y tell you wh il you ire i y ve llm iy l il * ulgni / then ynu i your i-i iiti'i nts i yon sei k in -"<■" i.i i tli prod .' i i \' li i i j on in likn iinni ai ,.,,! ifl mis your choli i fi iondfi .' ||" « hi loves i i lufth nl fully i i loll i loot and probably i very stupid oni ,., 11 , t i i vu iml 1 ih s iy l il ,, ,. u„d good i i ihij your habii i ; t r-'n ' i il ib lowoil nmon-i „!„ | . | i'liim to li it alri-inly learned to i wl ■■ui ■, • id • on may nol liave made mm h piogrpst but i-ven a goad he jsk bu i ' ""''' "" vs.'i tn bo n oompanion ol y so you shall i"1 wl*1 ami « it for i i miy th . tsnlt hill «' i cumin ii"l i il vvays and menus oocitulu'w whiek kill i im im t'««i»i the democratic nominations i giieral frisk blalr-i letter arrrpiiag the nusjluatlon for mre i'.r-lilnii omada n'kbraska july lis 1808 general george if morgan chair man committee national demo cratic national convention li ni hal : i tttko llio i.n hi.-i i 1 poriiiiiii v nf nj.l ing lo join letter ii 1 i ■. mo ma of in v ii*-ii111ui-;.«si for y,ri i'n-iili'iii nf iho i 1111fl stntee i j v ilia nutioiirl i li inociiil '• i oii-'i'ii i on recoiitly held in the city of new york i accept without hesitation the nomination lentlored in n manner bo grntifying nnd givo you nut the committee my hunks for the very kind and complimentary language in which you have convey cd to me the decision of the on tin un 1 have carefully rent 111o resolu tions iii|.'|''i"l hy ilm convention und mosl coiilinlly concur in ei eiy pi in ciple an 1 sentiment ll ai i my opinion upon all of iho quc6 lions which d criinit ftte tlm great conteniling pin ice inn o been freely expressed on all biiilnlile i cciibioiis and i o ti •: ,-,, , rn il nei ttrj al this lime to reiiora e them 1 im issues upon w hiclt the contest '.,. ■are clcnr ami cannot i ohv icttteil or dislorted hy the sopliistricfi ol iir ailvei-sarii -. they all resolve themselves into tho old and over-io newing6trugglc of a low men to ub li ti | olil cai powei of nation this etlort until i every conceivable j name an i disguise has always char j .."■,.. ;•. d the oppoi eni ioi llio 1 lemo nr c party but at no time has the altenipl assumed a bliape bo ", en and dm .- b iu this contest i he ad wi-.ii ice of free and coi linn mn g ivortimeiit in deliu i ol ;;"' ' >. 1'oss i gti tge of iho c institution have erected i military rivs-poi sin in ton of ill states of ihe lln on i uvo taken i'i un the i'res icnl the |" ivpis t ested in him by the snpieruo law and have defirived the supreme c.iirt of its jurisdiction the light of rial by jui y an i the great writ of right the habeas corpus—shields of sail '^^ r every « en ill d « cl havi^t i to is fi in the eniii m iiinlitioiis of our ancestor nod u inch ii re olutiot ■• lathers sought lo <■> cure lo theii ; ■let ity • . er in the i ■lenlul ottarter ol our libei ties havo bei n urn ess y trampled under in il by ll o frugini nt nf j longiess \\ i...i stall ■un i conimiinitieb of peoplo of our own race im e been attainted coni icted coi d intied and tle i ' "■' of their rights t fit z ns ith ■'■' i lesents meitt or trial or « '; •' '•■-■;,;; by t longreskional enactincnl ol nvs ni tl in del i ' m lu ll .-....••.. i lull and legal congress ll ■aiilh i " ... ol - till v i i "' attii •'- ' " ' ,... facto law i'i ■• isii : nabmil v i luted ai th in | i n ib n f ■■ir own race thus ilh gully attainted und it sl'ian d t b ist ■-'■i i " ml ueg "-■who are supporlod in idl »- "■i ■' il i|l ,. n : ey and com • i ed to _.,..,■• . ■; . . .. e race of ■thiol i the mm igi in i ,,- !',,.. di '-. i in mis and im en buries of c ■' ui - in other s uli and to coinpli e tl e nppressii n i , .-■lliu uni ii lias !,,., n i ai iheir i sp sul ■' ■dor to i i m nisiti supri me i ii leader under whose ping i ngiosb i as iho condemnation i pchi i ■hy the free poop north in i elections of lln . ear mill vi in they have bi ii cl i eandidaio to shield them . ■,, || , result of their own . mil i-i line has announced ;' ,: i tllo 11 on m " i an i im v illingness in maini tin in ,,„ ,, ■eighl mill ""- "' ,, i ... ,,, ,| o ni thu south lixed lo i his bay mcls lie i i elaiuii • "!•"' ;" have peace i'eaee ., \\ i , m " th anno ,,, in which hi raided thee il nun ol the libei'l • ■« f a lialion " i im km ., | ■, ico exi i.'i.iiimi rioniiparie when ii li i and its defenders ex pjre i nn i ihe sharp i d " sword the pence to which irani ... t-s in '■ihe peace ni di | umi di too ' ' • '■• ■' he con stiltition bv ■",' ' ■will nl the l ,,;,|" eoiidemning the leeoi slructioii itc's iii nl > i'lni iiiu-t'il in ilm i no ni i,isi yi ii niul which will 1 in vincu'd i ii more emphal ically expressed by tho uli olimi 4 the li „.,;,',• eundidtt u as tho i'n ii 1 f ih i i mfl stall -. bio de i as revolutionists l be pari lisaus of i li ia i ndiciivo l'ongress nog ii!'.i which iho popular voteol new vn'r now li-istit ponn>i ..'. ivnni i ' hlio miohignn ( imceti out mid l,"i st.i'.w havo ci iio.-inih'd ... | „,' i ii ■■■r of th on iimitien tuns ; « snd u'l ' tl l .' • ■rilled it if tho people shall again j condemn iik-*-c atrocious measures hy the i lection oi tho 1 lenincratla cunt doliiit for l'i"-i'!i nt hey must nol i disturbed alii l;ii decided to he niionnstiiutlonal by the sniircmo c iiirt and although tho presiiteiil is bworn lo mainiain mud suppoit ihe lituiion i im will of a f aciion ol ii longre -. reinforced with itspar ii-nii etnii iiii-ies si nl to llie south and supported there by the bohiiery iniisi stui d against he will of tho p iplo and the docisi if iho supreme court and tho solemn oath of the j pre idenl to maintain and biipporl iho constitution ii is revolutionary to excuto the will of the | pie it is revolution ury to execute the judgment of iho supremo c mrt li is ruvoltitionary in tho prebidotit'o keep inviolate his oath to sustain tho constitution ! thii false construction of the vital i inci ple of our i ivernment is the i .-' tc irt of those who would have tlmir ni bitrory r instriiclion bwuy and bii persede onr time honored insiituli uis 1 ho nation will sny tho c it b'itittioti tnusl bo restored and the will of the people again prev nil 1 lie appe tl t iln peaceful bnllot io attain this i ml is not t ur ie ii revolution i boy make war nnd revolution who al tempt to in rest lii quiet mode ot putting ns lo tbo military de i 1 ism nnd tbe usurpations of a fragment of a congrebs asserting ubsolti'.e power over that bonigii system of n gnlated liberty loft u iiy o it futhors this must bo allowed to lakg i s e ui e this i ili only r i to \ ence li will come with i ._■electi m ol ' ■democtatic candidate und not with the election of that mailed v art ior whose buyo'.iets ai e now at the throats of eight millions of | pie in the south to compel hem to support iiiiu a a candidate for the presidcm " ,-, and to submit lo the domination oi in alii ti ra i semi bai barons men no perversion l truth or amine "• ol ni srepresontatii in c:m oxeced llm tvliicii hails iliis candidate in arms i an angel f peace lam very respectfully your mosl obedient servant frank p i!i air the i:ni:i:ai assembly in the semite on tuesday tl •' bill pro vhlh g for lilliue viicancies whieli may • •' i , . . . i •......:. 1 in artiele7 of the . • nition ol tin state was consiilereil in c miniitt • ol ih whole who reporti tn the sei he r imeiirliug ils jins r ...... the s ■ate mln ted the report of the hill u.i orden d to he ... ,!. in nrdiir to i put oil its ' j . a |, 1 iu relation i i provisional mm • d;eii up hen '*. :. ull'ereil a inhalit le tin gisl nf n >■allows ■■'.■;..- to '■' .'•'.■lic the opportunity of speedy elet-tioiis the . ii.ti 1 ttn voted ... wu v.i ns ,'. . ■...... ... red and \ iti ddoivn the i rvntives i-'i ■'. i mi ii ' md love exerting tin ■es ii : . issihle tv.iy tn di feat this mi in '' - i '- in i lijecl ' itll ■i 1 illy the privi tie rpu stimi being ill ed the li passed it uil l linu ; • . • in •,. pui the i ... .". ' i read it prevail i ,' || ,. the bill relative tn privy ■rend and rel ed to i i ■' i : ., of w.m . n er i fr ■ll ! cl ",," ni i|'i titi 1 to mm mite 1 • j .- ii ..... ity r port eonti .... , |{, .. i 0 le mill - ■■-.. ■.' ii pl ' •■'. lows of i gross a minority reporl - as oltered as a ■lot hut si on ip lus i..j l u i . ! ueufri ion.a . i i . i ... t , ■led nn n motion to hi -• the tal '• ilh'd rhe rendu . tin e ■' ' i stvinols . ' ' ' ■1,'ill shu for n --• .' hi r the i rapes t . ■. ,. ip ri-iui mid iid a will itrnnts .*. • . • e yen ifter the | . ' , and passed il . clll'l.kino - i'he ll siill i -,, . ell i ing iccoitnts n noli il i iul n on irti i m r ;■ml i tli sin ei .-- seynioui md lihdr tieku it ■i j « li.i ii uppe ii - lo he fell th u miles • il idii'iilism is dole ileil iu the pies i i denii il nit si there will uevi i l itnothi i i'resiilcati d electi m but lb u || . |;. ;,,;; i tt k bllvil 1 11 lost i'ofevi i aud t it'"ii over t military doiiiiuiuiun — 111 pinnose ol tl |" i'i '- ' videtitly deep nnd resolute lo sti p forw nd iu this crisis and lln rully save the country llundn da ol i-hai gi s havo alii ndy conn to our own knowledge ainnng those who have i ii liercloforu acting with llio lie publican party supposing it to bo uloyal i honest and a decent puny hut who i,,iv be n disgusted willi its i dse pn ti nci a its ourronilon its reckless mil iiu profligacy thu di feollon in llie hi publican or lladlcal rauks is really amu sing and it is lo bocoining i rout and a pania havana inly 83 the boiler of the roast iran r i hun idai rxpln led kil ln ; five .■" w 1:1 ■' i .; illty |" isona mli.l.'n till il'll.'.iis in iiixa milii.'iii i'i'mis v.iis on tlio 17th ami i bl " ii i hi »" iiii ii tnuii ill ni it or icniib '/ imes of the 19th the bcciio of u very serious riot in which s iiiiuiher ol n groes were killed wo buhjoin ih ol low iu telegraphic n port uf the affair : | e ■;...! hy r..|.-er h to tl n 0 !---■] lloiifilon inly 1 u there haa been a i'orniid ible negro riot ut milicnn r'roiu passengers on tli train newa es if it id of a riot of surioits dimensions having its origin in a charge mndcngnuibl t white inuti named ilnlliiluy otassistii -: to iiiiiij a ni-gro ii.illulay denied tho charge and insisted that tli negro waa alive in an adjacenl cnunty nnd otrured i produce him but tho negroes i.l'i-iil to accept bis denial or wnil for tli proof tin y iu lii.itilv armed themselves and maichi'd tit tn kill holiday th sheriff at once called mil a posse and a conflict ensued l''ive negroes were kill ed and tlm sheriff culled for help as the hpc roes i i ■sembh'd ill forci . tin agent of tin : linn ,'- 1 iren i in ii 3*i 111 enn dn n mi tho u un to mili can tli same night w itli a j ■-- quire into ih ili.-lurl'/iuc ii found ibree hundred armed negroes in posit and itiiii to tin-in under a white ling and dein i1 h tin surrender lo llio cii il an thorities i w is driven off li tl'.en pin liimsi if n the bend nf the wliiti:s declining ho would arrest them by force an attack was made and fifteen lu gn - killo i but nol a biuglu white inni i i negt les wero in superior lorce and refused to disperse i uited states troops from firenham ivere ordered to disperse llienj on july 18 li late yesterday evening a fijii-iil of i ni t"d states troops twenty strong arrived ut milicnn and i scouting party was benl out and three hostile negroes tvei kill the negroes are fortilying and tho ex citcment ran lii^h up t i o'clock p m . -:- iii i i|,i ilandlott i'omm ion.-r i'tl i'i iim.'ii bureau went ... tlio h.'-'il camp and demanded th il tin negroes lay down their arms bt-.t tiny persisti ut ly rel u-"d further serious consequences ut up prehendi d d at last accounts the nogroes wern pre paring for war reinforcements ice headed by a negro preaebe,r naimd hruiihs and a white school teacher and the white penple headed by tli agent nl the freed men's bureuii and the sheriff were preparing i subdue them the conslitulimtal ami idment on ator sherman's joint resolution to declare ih constitutional amendment ratified hy ih voti - i iiu c.n pi i-l.air legislatures is no in id hy it friends to require tho ap proval ol iln i'n sident sir line in n turned a similar paper with tin opinion ihul in hoi nothing properly to do t ith it ; ... il the it i ci .- will ii nb ibly fol low this preoi di it it iho pros lent's as sent tt,i deeiiu-d ni ci ssary in lids 11 mlvi v ijiing ior ii veto to repass it a/nuld keep congress here some two weeks ion ger ; but our present inform.itiou is that thoy tt ill not wail cor it in this cornice iion.ii nuy h remarked tlntt all ibis ., :.. i'dechiiiugtheeoustilul ill amend ment passed i simply u part of tin revo lutioniiry t iulciice of the radical niii-ly . which hi not been attended with blood shed only because the people ate wail mi ih hour to arrive when they may , lush :!. : ; al the bullot-box and ihus i irder and pi m nndi i the icgii i to ' . litution — xat 1 tt lligt itccr 1 scene i hit .'/ - . ' /' ; , ,, i .,.,..,.;.. i m - •... i •: -- i nui i .. ndi to tin :-,.:,,'- it li o.il the i'n ....... look d ice : i ,. . leiiien h . .- i .. . ii , li i n'lj n-,1 in ■':■: is of ll . : . ill iu ... i i . mr d.ih i'he kepi ei mm ; - i • 11 '.. mi i .. ill . \\ ho ;- in i \ dawes mr v w k m lirooks.—mr k ii .... id michi ganl mr i.tv,-..-no mr k 11,m of vl.i ii ill .. i'll g mtl'mi ml .- lull i .":' u ll . ik ... . iial 11 ouks i'll i 11 • !'.. ii " ll"1 li ..... i.i liom lii mis aud oi o irom muiup 11 uves ■th ntleinan t ipluins h n oi ot il ri pi " iitatii - was lou mail e i should liki 1 to ku .» win ri i le gcutli mini was boi n f ir i'.i..ok - i u us hi ; ae in m i ". ' ■it hen i 1,1 the 3tnte i emigrated lo ni » \ ii it nli a trunk [ laughter on the m malio nl iimi t.ui ;.. oidi r on llm li qi ibl nan mi!m i im.'ns a en tospondotlt of the scieni hi - a mei ie in eoiiiinenda r..,-t ■in i pel in bgu ep loin ". noi . a.i . i , bill sliced anil kepi in a sick i u in « :, o they tt ill nb.*.oi h any atliiospiiorie poison th iy should bo tupiiieud by fresh ones uvory n,un li is noticed that in tbo room of a smallpox patient they will blis tor ami decompose witli groat tnpidi iv but will prevent the spread of the ilisoaso i'i ' ir application bus sis proved oti'uotivo iu mo oa»o i snake i i from ii ashi nglon washington duly 23.—the adjourned i.'u.lii'.il meeting passed robohi-.ions de manding iln impeachment of president john-oii mul appointi i a committes to present them to the reconstruction com mittee in i longreii ilosolutions regarding mississippi were tl i ,|. i • senaior wilson baid lie had a hill prep im.1 \ icnting all officee lu that state and filling them from persons recent ly voted for it i ul'l take tho oath the military commandor is to onfnrco wilson's bill without delny ns it will cer tainly i passed and that will conatiluto the mississippi government until i ougrcss graciously orders otherwise ili-bolutiona hi favor of conferring extra ordinary powei on ih virginia conven tion woro adopti d noiictiou i inceruing ill in unit unlit of tolas the f li g of llie meeting waa intense ly bitter icggleston was present and ip proved wilson'a mississippi plaui t tgrcss washington july 23.—senate il - m intrnduied a bill or the provisional government of mississippi ordered to i i printed how introduced n bill additional to set for suppressing insurrections in the s mth ■in m it and supplj ing arms to iiiobo i itely reconstrucled providing 1 lend issisi i'i iv u nppl cnllon nl i invei n ors or legislatures created by reconstruc tion acts llel'erred to judiciary commit tee a i 11 i ibsidizing n lino if btcami ra hence to 1 iropi . wne p issi d tii i.ill for the protection of american uitizeiib abroad wui resumed and discuss ed until recess ilnii aln r unimportant business prop aition for a recess irom monday next to tlil 1 monday in september was taken up i'i - arming of tho southern states how ever monopolised attention and every speaker having expressed his views brief ly on the subject was called to order for debating a pending bill when nol before il hon garfield said ho was unwilling to ad | mm until his party friends in the south had been armed washburne recognized as grant's nr gan in tho house said he disapproves tin measure on tho ground that within ten days those arm would bo iu tbo hands ul rebels the speaker announced that the pres ident had sinned th tat bill accompanied with a protest it.,i,mil ot north carolina protested igninst bonding arms to his stan—they wi ro nol "'. di 1 and they would only tend to crentu strife aud xcite pn which he thought it was the duty of con gress to assuage and if possible to pre vent deweese of north carolina made n wild speech appealing ior arms using very belligerent language baying in • f n ct "' i on com i the repr ienl i ivi nf f mr niilli !' '■eople though hey had dark skins would bo in the front this speech created much mirth on the l ior bill was evidently deprecated by llie ., ...... da finally senate resolution for a ri is was adopted and a motion to reconaider ihe vnleto-inorrow prevailed which leaves 1 i'i -• nn open i'll house disjiosi d of tho missouri lection case contested seat iu favor ol pil ■, and then adjourned th tiiil ot tin i ■■ambus prison ■th i - for ti pros cu ■ha / /'• \ ■. . i i \ v , . ii jal ii i lu bus pi ison - .- , excites • io dee est interest .... r ii r .:■-..- oi ihu community |' i ■_■. . ... v i bout distinc ti ease for the , i . i peij ity has ul i ti.'l y ti is the i iti'iceiicu ol -. e heit'd i - ni . ui and the , j it joneral 1 : . ie enurl and it in i ; ■eaao m r j lit - i by many ......,;. ed a . n y fi •■to pro ..■ne ' .-. i an i who 1 • i - ' ,• nn in v to | o a c lie im -. . , •. ■i in.ik d by ihu pi • inti t'liii e opinion 11 - wa i n,,\v di ■in and piisi i tbo sii eet witlioni ,;...,' it « d ...... • - y h lie it idi nee for i i mid have witlnl . ' he im i not iluiip this lave rel iii from an insultii ., not ul .."" • ■■"- ex i linn ni - • ;;■lad s ol h _• and eul ilie wh i were ptodiued to prove i they did buy mul a dmi im d iho accuse i yi dirk-i ii,,t or li ' i i i i in the idy on ihu nighl i a dibuni's inuidor i'onniylvttiii i nink a two thirds of ill the gl lis nunin..'.ii,...i iu the 1 nit'tl st ii - in i'ittabui ; t , i ire g8 glass works devoted iu ahiintecju il piopurtions to bottle window-glais and fliut-glrum work thoir annual products comprise 70,000,000 bottles 600,000 boxel win do glass aud 3,800 ions of glass-wan — wouh nu du aggregate,nearly t.000 000 hi is ci.i'ntv,—the coanty com n isbioncrs lect of rowan county mot nt ihe i oiirt iloiifif in salisbury on the 23d day of july a i 1868 tho mowing members wero jircsent lo-tvii |). a ihivis john i shaver john d johnston and francis n i.tick in accordance with thn provisions of an act of assembly for the qualification of certain officorl recently elected under thi m comtitution of north carolina the ii inl then proceeded to elect a chair man whereupon d a uaris was duly elected the oath of office was then ad ministored to the chairman by moses l holmes united slates commissioner and tin oath was administered to the other members i the board of commissioners by th chairman after which thoy enter ed upon the duties of ilmir office i bo bond of obadiah woodeon i!'pj ter of deeds elect in the sum i f ten thousand dollars with ihe following bondsmen to-wit benjamin f fraley and 1 j brunei was then presented to tbo board and approved whereupon tho oath of office was administered to the register of deods by the chairman of tho board aud - lid bond rec rdi d and or dered to be registered horatio n woodson having received th appointment ol deputy register of deeds tho chairman of tbe board admin istered tbe oath of offico the bonds of the sheriff eh-ct william a walton in the snrn of twenty-five thousand dollars with th following bonds nn ti to-wlt : moses l holmes john ii vcrble george lyorly tobias koslcrand tl k brown were tendered to and approved by tho board and tho oath of nice administered to the sheriff by tbo chairman of tho board and the bonds ro corded and ordered to bo registered tilman oranford and moses a smith having been appointed deputies by the sheriff tho oath of offico was administer ed to them by thn chairman of the board the bond of iho coroner elcict benja min f fraley in the sum of two thous and dollars with obadiah woodson aud tims ]■',. brown as bondsmen wns ten dered to and approved hy the board and the onth of office administered to the cor oni ,. an i the bond recorded and ordered to bo registered the hind of charles f wngrraner county surveyor elect in tho 6imi of two thousand dollars with m a aguer wm ii prott j 0 graham and tilman cranford as bondsmen waa tendered to mul approved by the board and the oath of office administered by the chairman of the board and the bond recorded and or dered t ho registered the board then adjourned to meet on saturday august 1st nt f o'clock a m obadiah woodsow ckrk m till israelites and genkral irani the israelites of memphis nf all po litical stripes lately hold a large and en thusiastic meeting and without adisseut ing voic adopted a series of resolutions denunciatory of general grant and of in famous order no 11 issued against israelites on the 17ih december sii2 w subjoin some of tho resolutions : resolved that we tho israelites of tho city of memphis do believe that tho said 1 s grant has by tho said order shown bimsi if to he a man unfit for the high po sition to which ho a.-|iiros and incapatl.3 of adni btori ,: tho laws to all classes with impartiality and without prejudice resolved i'lia wo each and every one individually and collectively,as isra elii j who liavi r spccl for our honor and our religious pride in our rac and lovo itry do pledge ourselves to use ever iblu moans iu our power . lion of the said u s grant 1 . 1 it thia meeting is not y j i or i i:ty purpose loleol li in in who has by so 11 insulted the whole race !;■■i rbat we exhort and aduion :-..; in this and all othor the united states,as .. •, us lib rty and tlieir i tbeir ] er to defeat os m 1.1 lilt ■st jo college al oxford hii ti to llev j ii phillips who i ■■-, ■. therein , md m isi ni ■tin t arrange -. ; lo by j bieb » num rs lud || nt deci is -. it i bo admit 3 ino this lehool i . i ■n stai ard the chase — chut justice chose declared to-day to a n fiiiuil thai it bilu i - ' ll •- ii"t personally accord with tl resolution rccon mot m a.cts and boliov oil thai the prescix lltutioni routb ought i stsnl nil changed by tli :■■• . id • ii ill voting yet ho tt is i deuiocrali a stnu rights lleiu ei'ir and in full lynjpathy with the demoeralls ipartf »•'»* /•,,,„/. h '■v r bert/4 vol i no 30 vew series salisbury iv c july 31 !*<;>, |