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salisbury n c monday january 7 1867 nu 1 whole xo 1711 vol 1 third series terms $_ * " w t.i ici , i j ni i ■■' i i 0 moi ,■u in sdvsiiti rates of advertising npp of erlion 1 03 ■'*" : • *;" calendar for 1867 | i l h * *" *, ky . 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i'r :.. o i'utoi 1 lonapai to haa end rod .* li iin i mk of ■'■<■■mr adam8 speel 11 vrtaunton asagonerol rule listfngiiished abili ties ur not transmitted from father to son bul notable instances of iho rovorsc , . i i wanting in history wo ill ro moinbor tbu romai knblo example of the two tin the case of tbo fox family ' of england ia nol it - striking ; and in j in day wt lm beforo ua lord derby iill on the polilical tuge i'i all tbe vigor of liin intolteot wbilu al the same coun cil board bits bia boh lord stanley poa sossing in tho estimation of many high j ur qualities as a btatcbinan than eventiis illustrious father in amoriea the tnosl signal instanco of lbia inheritance of great talents and a nun for public af faire i to bo found in the adams family of massachusetts the names of john adams ai 1 in •"" john qoincy adams eaoli of whom tilled tbo high office of tbo pn of bo unitod stun in llio days when iho incumbenta wore cboson fi r i heir abiliti • and illness ai"0 familiar the present united statos minister lo england charles 1 ran i adams is a boii of lhe second adams and though hardly equal t his fatliof ie yet a mau of no ordinary force and ac compli ibun ul -. ue ie now well ad vonci d in vi nrs but ibo family stock ap pears t b iti out well a bou of thia last gentleman mr jolmquii ■;• a i;un has made his d but upon the hi id of politics aud already et met llu ; sion ol ..'■which in th futui i be co ■him a di - . : cai or i ideut that ho ia ino ol i n « ho wbon public opinion at lhe noi i ill fl iw in ben ucls will certain to make bis iuiin i a oi ican politics we h ire us a speech of tli ita ■i al t iinton m i • ie aiitum can ass « hich tain - ■cry bii iking ; u ag -. i h . ,* to a c<>nsidcrui ibo co al a and is a ■pi iti it ag adop liou m . . \ lama waa oi i he ighl a i .... ::. and not a i-ow of ibe existing fo ■hi con .... . ledents . ! • pi : i add is so un we l | f i \,\ er we pou .: i ] ..■....■':'' ' *' ■. initial itlliesion i ,.-,.. - ind 1 . lb . nn ! . uinii in ii ■..*.*. *.... ■* ■■..-.:; *. ■i a lhe conuuer.r in war lu ■* ****** i _ demand a * * i i ■n»l n ir ,• . .. dunk i , n,i , . . i .■... in nt ne i ..•••. , volniil plsn ol iii in _ '! adams makes a poworful appeal . . ■nee not to pn : ir au ovor n v i tbe compi o lhe consti tution or to enl ngea in it in btrumeut by excluding southern ropn ulativi • from ' longri - 1 lei i a mo day lhe north and wi st may unite and ap ply tin . ; nedy to compel new j ■■.,,.. . to sun i ■;•* cial advan • _., . ,.| a ii mil ii ial representation ! era bul stale ■we have , . m for li " ■i*1 argument on ... p !. hul lli fl mail ii tlio lllbjl cl i lequii ing the n pi opie i . : ihu lati trilo . . mrki i by a | and ch ited sen render their reproduction i ■■*' ■': ' . ■. . ......*, , ■( j . • d t.i 1.1 ■llul ntl-im-n l , ■■■lot one i ,, . i ■i • . i iilgo ul lliuii ... ;..... .,,.,■.. 1,11 llll 111,1 kirfi m : my . ,. ifier all tiotdili.r-u ., ., i id n » i ' linn ) wh ) oil i i ' '" ..■■'.'■ton for r i uu no m iiliall i ■■rue '| i only wlnil 1 u eon w ami limid i ■• pi i " ' ■,..,.. , , . from llie mother in oui ' itioi u .... : dial i . , llnnuhc.k i 1 ■' lom wiih i llm head liuuld b for ev«r di '**"■koiillocnoii i wi wurda of my friond oovcmoi andrew ll eapaail i ■i lerabip l a gift nola do i ee i lie » i eouraga and isleoli well . i0 0uj will i ad why not try ll,em * i hi ) nre llie mosi bopoful mbj ■i to deal willi in die eery nature of lbs oses they i 1 ,,,,., a ai i ilio.'du oatlon in i*nnl,l.i them n undsistsnd dm sxl gsneiss of lbs present silualion they hsvotbs ooursgs hi well us tbu ikill t isstl lbs people in lbs direction their judgmsots point iu spits of their own nnd lbs popular prejudice vvcsksr man iboss •<! it»a experience li bsvo less bold on the pni.lu sonfidenoo ar itnpsratlvely pow il,i |, ii r.,iiv-i.iit with reason ami out knowledge f human nslurs t bellsrs lhe msiaes of soulbeni rase able to fsos about lo uuii thoir lm *_.*. ai iboto ibey have trusted and followed rim i to adopt tbe lead i iliu-.i who huve no iiimgnelii hold on lln-ir 1,,'iiru or mind itigbl honrlily do we woleomo lo the arena a obampion who dare peak snd i honest and ln:i >. words a tl e to i a masbachusotls andienco tho time will yel come wo hope whon these utter ances will find the response nnd appreoi otion th \ ■•* well inorlt tho passions ongondoied by thu war now obsenre the judgmi nt whieh refuses i recognize their truth but whon these have passed away ih mental .** a will be cleared and open for better and higher viows of national duty liichinowl kcaminer . ■«■. for lbs banner our merchants m b l.ii i..k : ii ity ig the l eel policy says tl id adage and every light in which fbe eubjeot is roviewod j :,. biiow th truth of tho adage that only ie best which conserves the intoi i ' of tbo masses ; and nol that which contributes to individual ad vanoomonl al tho espouse and happiness of others tho principle which would monopolize ovory resource of inoom ■to ;,.!■, ml interests ij a principle at war with every interesl of human society such a principle could it obtain nnivor stil bway would disintegrate every prop , r . oini it of union between man ami hia fellow and wo would soon r ip into thoeo darker ages tbat preceded the introduction ofscionoe and religion into ur country — llonesty then seems to bo n n " uary regolator of inr actions in in i in an intei conrse a kind of axiom or first moral | rinciple by which wo are to . i , - ite oui vet as not lo build np 111 ■ic hy |. illillg ih i do ii idea i proper y ke|>l iu i io i the greiuc il proepoi ity abounds hul itnuniiii wb re i i i ■',. \ on i . . tee i ■•■i rem ing il mini ni ill fl * ii | tin one hand and pail , and 1 1 1 : -. ■y t'i , ng heir i ; upon th mber am ■■■■■•■ariona claa ios thai go to mnko up llin a gi egalo nf hum in si ety , i • ,-. . i ii 1 le ■i.v i •: icl n gard to 1 i eaty than onr movcbani a i _-, ■oral thing sin aticketh closi t i in ing ni 1 oiling aj - ; • ; ■m o few mcrcbanla among ue t i • it does d it slick ■>■• ith a i . ;.| tenacity ilaviug thrown thcmsi ives into tin bi 1 bti lam * i i nli i pri io and speculation thoy aeom t lint tlieir .\. n the inti insic *• alue of commerco and pretend to bolievo that ovory article sl worth what oxtoriion and n ■ity will make it bi ing were il not for tbe . heck ' th.-v bold upon each othor by com pet i lion aud could a complete niouopolj in . .. tboto is no telling what would i ti bel ing pi ; it ibe com in ii n ci ii oa of life enough wa i bhown during lhe late war t iconvitico nil ri^lit minded nun that where mer ehanta in general have tho chance they take all they can is this honest i 1 lesidi -. tm l""i and and one ti icks ol trade to which many ol them resort aro too redicu ous for ben liblo men w it tbo ono now in general vogue among them of offering an exorbitaul price foi certain articles ol irade to bo paid for in goods upon which tbey lay such a pi i nt that ihn artic ,■doi nol cosl tbcm ■/ ,. hat they pretend to pay for it and yel the silly producor goes homo atl lat mr a ij nr ( i has paid ueb a high pn for his produce ! is this right il ljusidee mr mi tor such a com ■nl dealing among ilu merchant -. inlliei.s an injur upon sii"h imu h ) ni and in oil *■'■lio liu thing i * foi ' ii t j *> produce uut money and nol i country pooph ■nol ell .. a | ound ol butti i i r 1 than ...*, or 30 i mil ■* m ' ■lorchunl w 11 gi * o thorn that sum hi goods v inn in fact mr mi reliant dun . : i nn roully 1 nt • pei pound and th bine may bo ai i i a , articli of c uintry prod i i . ■, in nu i 1 li wo ni i have men chanl . let them ho honest moil it ia a iiiattui ui ouu doubt whether upon the « holi tl elu of cil zon ing or a cun o lo tho j iplo : and ti hotlu r it w ould tu i bo t.i tbo bi i interest of llie ma e to dia pen io •*. lb them entirely , lu i .■en ■■i l • i mnko no ,,, , on il on i i am aiming al a loiple ami not al 111011 i.l i i v . - . ( no ,,! 1 1 , :,;, ' things about h iinnii n in ..' 1 a man mav gllidu otbl i in iho p ilh i ■e » itboul « nl k i uk in it him ull , thai lie may l » pil ■', i yol a castaway tin < ihiirlostf-i < um ii*r states thai ; llio in i plan for laboring in south , ( ur.din.i luring tint ensiling yinr is undoubtedly thut of piling vago to ih colorod f.ipli [_ there any othor plan practieawe from thn national intellljenoor 27lh the advooateof a teffreys judiciary in monday's chronicle there is aa at - tempi to disprove tho iim d oourts for tho purpbse of justice tiie decision ol the milli-nn ease is denounced with vio lent objurgation fur huvi been made uccordlng to low nnd tho line of argu ment fittingly turns on rtform wiih thi sharp tit v !■■■'■■'.' i/i among the charges npon which liim hucii monstrous threats of troa in is that participants iu tbe rebellion go unhung the writer knows llintjuri s find guilty under the consiitution of lui republic and tbat judges aud prosecuting counsel do not sural f sfn ■he i i wi llicjud and lawyt rs ar nol lo blame t o ■mli take tl o aim i one *.*. ho thns dares t nd , <■ito ibo i ■throw ■/ trial by jury loith tin nli a i'i .■'•.•••!• >./ uon r i lu quo i cord lsi oug lam upon law nd.'i in ; but th :■read t gl iry of the j >*,, nim ii law ia its n foi ming it elf thro | l ml brougham au i utli ir i > yei a and judges muii ad ■■onto a n foi in ol iho law mccordiug lo tbe law would be have dared had in been bo wicked or a i igno runt to have bti id ii bo i ;. i is i pal lia ment oi un the bom h nn i advocati la it : m nl he teclii ■■■: pri for that vt all ■sl revi tion lli tha • ■: i'or roll rming won ir.uight bim t.i it bar uuii ... ' : v . ■■that nuoti 1 n tbul *•. i \ i loin u of i'arl unent ..,.■lofty on uut ol iiooker on tin uur wnl ■| i i . i i.y the workei * rows found in on , ■iiii ■■is tic i srsctci .* ii lhal i ■■■■i b uttered in wliich lo i n is i wn revurenc i'or i il . - * , tr_o to ii goniuc he w i i _• li ; pot feci . _ neb ie llio i uu ' is e i hi ted by t be i i . • i ■* : ... i iu i i . d ui-i iu a i ■. , ■i it in . ' . '. b i ' ■■• . lm of revol * ' ' \ id te id ll in d . . ■, ■i .:. ... pi . * i . i ill i . i ■.• , i . . -,,,.■." i . . * - , i , : ■. i ■ih th i r a i i ■i • , ,-■.:, ■, ■o in vi lutl : t copy ol i ... . » :. a uulh . . i ! ■i ■■■''.■]■:■■• .. : i ... . . ,; .'■.' 1 i led - . . . .-' . ■i ', r thia wo ai tn be , tbo 8 word of the li i i . :' . u llu of our kind i '. i lor f a • md our muni ii i ;■' ' ■' n llu pride • ** . i a u.is the iirvivm t i ; lbia llio i ■bowo i down for this i awo .' in a word i i a uci c il art **■i doo i not i ■■• which up on a plea to juris i cl on takea an din i course with the pai ' j which do .' i in wiition doeuin .',,:■i ■. i.iii.u \ nn i . .* nu ml li — a ti ,.,.■''.,.,;* i i , , ... to proable ; i hnr|i . ■• * ■' : ; .- lies ii , ."■■/■rhero i ve n i . ii ud men cinploi i in the i'i l'lu . . ted i i nuclei v presence nl *■• union i e pu or lather i i in lo nl ap poinlment to tin o pn lion it « mild indeed bo i irpi .,.\ ii i un i , t ihe " h eio « hose liai neli i uro bad the wontlei ■, i .- i e nol maiij more eoi i erii : uio ■* n . m « hich appointmuutb m mad in • . an ol favoi itism i ■,.. hich the pluees are hei i : ho i hut uoti r in fur i io ma . i mm os ol the men iu , jo i tin divi ion in wl ■■du women aro employ o i an i lhe uu a which tin ncrallj t ■eei * e i in ai nl two in " h , ding pi im ut pn hih ii - in lluil pai i i f thi gt'i parluioul « liei u women ai ■oniploj u i m in mc nl lm ! . il lod by nil th lomalo t'ui|d ".*• . < h ono ■i iiicbo il a common wx ing thai no young or woll favored woman can bo throe days in the troosury withoul boiug approached im prop r'y by bim and ih name of tho . . 1 1 , , ' i ha i 1 a bcoi ii of iill decent in ni v i1 ■know bim i le l ii"t . t in favora his position glvos a few such men aa iiicbo with corrupt nominations by mombors of congross aro sufflcienl to give n littlo color to tho slanders in circulation again il female clei ks ai they aro contomnionsly called - lra ingion < or /,'■■■/<■'■r i >■mocr&t . ♦ . latest news n'ngl deo 20 j m tin position of ilu supremo court on ilu i it oath as reported by this a isneia tion three weeks ago i confirmed i'lthy if jii'il ii*iim*'s health pormits the 1 clsion will bo delivered on mondiu l;ui each judgo will deliver aboparale pin ion,—live against and fuiir juvoiing its coi titntii nulity * ,\? i in president holds the nsnal 1 1 p tion nn tuesday tiie courier tl i'l -'■. nf to-day explain the non rocoption of mr sew ard's eablo dispatch nf the 22nd ult ii was presontod to the m inistor of foreign affairs by ur i ligol iw nnd va n on account nf its rudeness mr !';_'<• low nrgaod tbat what was rude in ranch mn \ cr p lito i l£n li b ; to wli ch the mil • replied lhal il wa ii • lei ' i diacn a paper nl a ■•■ivern i : i ej i | ol m ir i . d ii ta'iced i ■on of miitamoi an ' ' ; /. h>w then t legtajibutl l r _ ■ting a n-j.i v don ring the ■■; ceivctl ly but ■• a afti i .■. ards rotui in i to jl ■■■ilirination . i ; . ! illll n ivornmei n tha owing in mutual ii of u od hi tho part i and tbo u s i h pa i j i al ! i prehoi tl i ; .' of tbo .■polcon'a c un onii nee i :: vi i ■.. i ... i i hoi i ii ! ' ■■20 i . .* . ani ii cod thai pnrlia ill ii it on lie 5th of febru iry i ■, dec 20 '. : ireland are g i i un ati nied regi lei f i lrit n leave berlin doc 28 i ■reported on si 1 nutbori 1 1 an i m i i i i at cs a n n v asi o n o i - ' ; , dec 29 ", ol i mai ' ' ' id iy waa h ■i il inn up 15,000 :: tbe , ! i lid | inps i idon 1 tec 29 i'l i for money al !">• i r !.- and in tin . utea aro unnltorod i . \\. nl -','■'•: : i . io ■. wn iiii ■. i ' ic 30 soi . ago a i cation wa - made * i of justice i lha o f ir writ nf for tbo ■of i ir mndd 0111 : ' l ! ■returni d j e terdin by the chief j . * ed as i ■; " i i iviihii :. . ■i , . leretl a i denied count montbolon latt french minis ter ii washington sailed from new vork to day for enrope it is probabli i tl will be iran * ' uil fi in tbo r ataro to anolher train r and will arrive i n i *■th • lasi ■. atinarv i lie | . 1 t the atto noj i rtn eral • employed in ■■;• a list of par loned coiifedi il i | i'he i fi lorato .*: meiiiboi s of i ngn and graduuti • • i wi t i'oint haa been c nnploted llu treasury department has bu pendi d ibo pnj inei t of i ■. • : .-■.*. i . . ■i • : / '», i'll ! , m i i h ,*. ;:■i a ddbe rti'il i i liunpltni hi6i i , . rt a . who u iittin ■■1 1 w 1 1 i i e 1 1 1 1 e a v 1 1 1 , ,- wei i pcrsed by llio n ■: ■/'•"/ 1 inn ii ie d 20 i ■ii ebd '■'. i i n liched ud .■al i mnl i i ■i i-i ■iluy had li lors sylph ■rrni ro in mall lettoi , i hero al i cam ■■n hai p i-i ii boat painted ti link . ii ... decs beam -. pai i ol l uol lk lluuho al hi llll 11 llul "■i iii probable tbu bark s ph i llnaton haa t p ,,'. -., and nil .•" hoai i i it knur southern freodiuen nre n the i iiir < i i.i.i j.iih i ,* a i 1 ii i ei ■1 1 .■u in •■m mn it i .'.:•■,■■.. ■■■''■wuh snow i le ii ',' i ibo l.v li " ;* ven ihe ive i'uiiii llousu ol tnd istry in new . oi k a bpeeial ear had to bo obartorod to em ry n huge i urnip to a wostoi n editor a man in i'aria eoiumitlod i uioido in a warm bulb by opening a vein in bin ai in a moment of horror for twenty-throe years old juko \ v i i — lard ims cultivated the soil of baldwin onunty and drawn therefrom support for sill and wifii he is childless not long biiico jake left the house in eoarob ofa cow ilia course was through an old worn out patch of clay land of about six ":.■in extent tn ihe centre of which wan a woll twenty live orihirly feet deep that at soma timei probably had furnish ed iho inmates of a dilapidated houso noar by with water in passing liy thiu pul nn ill wind di i f tod jake's tile from nis liund and malioiously wafted it to the nl of tho well and iu it tumbled now tbe ohl gentleman had always practised the virion of economy and he immediately bet aboul recovering the lost hat llu ran to tbo well and finding it *,*. : dis at the la it nn hu um ilt i the ropo which be bad brought for capturing the truant cow and after several attempts catch tbe hal with a noose he concluded to save lime by nulling down into the well himself to accomplish thi lie made fast the end ofthe rope touslunip hard hy it win a fact of which juke waa no lose obvions than the reader hore of i hat no i wells w a in the dilapidated old building aforesaid nnd that an old . . . horse wuh a bell on bis neck who n,l been turned out to die was lazily ■' i tlii ci a short distance of the .\ , . the devil himself or some oiher wiekod spin put it into ned's cranium i o havo a little fun : so he quietly slipped a ;, to tlio horse and nn buckling the strap up ran ho i witii a ' •*. and steady ting ad ng t i the edge ,•! the well d.mg i ild blind horse said tho mui ii the bottom o tho well ; he's cotn injj ih waj borp and aiu't got any more tl in to fall in here whoa bill l but tin c mtinned approach of tho ting-a-iing sni i just ae plainly sa worda that bill woul ln'i whoa bosides j.iko _ ie al tbo i tl un resting before trying : , bin it up t!iu rope great jerusalem i said be tho old ii i top of me l.cfuro i can say jacl r bin whoa dang it whoa 1 just then ned drew np to tbe edge of veil ami with ins foot kicked a li i tlo : rt mt i it i li i :■: i oxclnimed jake falling a h - km a a tbo bottom i'm j;one low — whoa .' n iw i lay me down to v :,,*.! i in ay il iu lord iny soul .*. hoa n iw 1 < lb lord have mercy nine nr i could ' id in no longor and fears ..- jako might buffer from his fright ho ■t iiiled hiinsi'lt pro ably ned didn't .■'•. ■fi ii that well maybe jake _• isn'l up to tbo top of it in pii rt order and you might think lie didn't try every 1 1 for two wet ks to get a shot with his ill ■at ned maybe not i don't know bul 1 do know that if jake buds out who sent j i this it will he the last 6']uib i ; .. get tiie qoldtumble i lie btendy decline of gold is decided healthiest sign of the season un other fluctuations that have been co the cl i o of tho war tho pres decl tie appears to be gradual an.l ofthe wholes me operations of • atiiral laws of commercial economy i l'rovioua changes have been spasmodic : and have proven alt get her unreliable ns it bass ol operations in business intel ligeut observers of tho leading markets , , i ilie country havo noted a marked and teady fall in wholesalo prices dnriug post two mouths thero is probably reason t hope for a continued .' dei im in the price of gold and , ly of goods in general for ii to um than to apprehend a md tendency such would be a ral ruaction from the excited oondi i : i ai ol the markets during many months of politicul agitation anil public want of c lidenco viewed in this aspect the || of gold would indi ■.' ■an improved ilui i oli g as to tbo | olitical futnre of the country 1 ho people of all see lions nf th union begin to beliovo that ti ritutoi ■have less powor than iueli nation for baun ai \, ■iho influence of tho gold tumble is hardly poi coptiblo upon tho rotail mark \ i n imc will bo ri qnirod ibo public i an ronp tho full beno it bul tho retail dealers cannot long maintain high prices when wholesale pi a - uro rapidly lending downwards /. hmond exit mi ■!■**. ...» - - — — a *■nt hern pap r styles c ingress as a i iran 1 i'liantaainngoraof < riescutostes l^tirty divorces wero granted by a new il a up lira iui-i in two days i ,,. i ,, i n • rti en hundred acre cran berry farm in m ic ligan i in thursday the susquehanna rivor at llariidbiii'g was filled with floating ice tlio united states govor mont bab paid 0,n i gold f r cable dispatubi a to i'u bigolow rolniivo lo mexican affairs a splendid motoer of a ro 1 c ■ir al out tb a /.'* of n b di iv i roman candle was aeon al i'oughkoopaie nuw i i . , 1 i lay oven i iv , ■i a large number of di i illories lm hud lhe eftout of id in manly every oatubliabiiionl iu now - oik ciiy l<'tvo dray loads uf whiskey wum bo '.* ed in i'hiludi iphiil ■i i imt lay lha brand h ruble counlei leil
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1867-01-07 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1867 |
Volume | 1 Third Series |
Issue | 1-Whole No.1744 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2008-11-13 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Description | The Monday, January 7, 1867 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1867-01-07 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1867 |
Volume | 1 Third Series |
Issue | 1- Whole No.1744 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2008-11-13 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Monday, January 7, 1867 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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i'r :.. o i'utoi 1 lonapai to haa end rod .* li iin i mk of ■'■<■■mr adam8 speel 11 vrtaunton asagonerol rule listfngiiished abili ties ur not transmitted from father to son bul notable instances of iho rovorsc , . i i wanting in history wo ill ro moinbor tbu romai knblo example of the two tin the case of tbo fox family ' of england ia nol it - striking ; and in j in day wt lm beforo ua lord derby iill on the polilical tuge i'i all tbe vigor of liin intolteot wbilu al the same coun cil board bits bia boh lord stanley poa sossing in tho estimation of many high j ur qualities as a btatcbinan than eventiis illustrious father in amoriea the tnosl signal instanco of lbia inheritance of great talents and a nun for public af faire i to bo found in the adams family of massachusetts the names of john adams ai 1 in •"" john qoincy adams eaoli of whom tilled tbo high office of tbo pn of bo unitod stun in llio days when iho incumbenta wore cboson fi r i heir abiliti • and illness ai"0 familiar the present united statos minister lo england charles 1 ran i adams is a boii of lhe second adams and though hardly equal t his fatliof ie yet a mau of no ordinary force and ac compli ibun ul -. ue ie now well ad vonci d in vi nrs but ibo family stock ap pears t b iti out well a bou of thia last gentleman mr jolmquii ■;• a i;un has made his d but upon the hi id of politics aud already et met llu ; sion ol ..'■which in th futui i be co ■him a di - . : cai or i ideut that ho ia ino ol i n « ho wbon public opinion at lhe noi i ill fl iw in ben ucls will certain to make bis iuiin i a oi ican politics we h ire us a speech of tli ita ■i al t iinton m i • ie aiitum can ass « hich tain - ■cry bii iking ; u ag -. i h . ,* to a c<>nsidcrui ibo co al a and is a ■pi iti it ag adop liou m . . \ lama waa oi i he ighl a i .... ::. and not a i-ow of ibe existing fo ■hi con .... . ledents . ! • pi : i add is so un we l | f i \,\ er we pou .: i ] ..■....■':'' ' *' ■. initial itlliesion i ,.-,.. - ind 1 . lb . nn ! . uinii in ii ■..*.*. *.... ■* ■■..-.:; *. ■i a lhe conuuer.r in war lu ■* ****** i _ demand a * * i i ■n»l n ir ,• . .. dunk i , n,i , . . i .■... in nt ne i ..•••. , volniil plsn ol iii in _ '! adams makes a poworful appeal . . ■nee not to pn : ir au ovor n v i tbe compi o lhe consti tution or to enl ngea in it in btrumeut by excluding southern ropn ulativi • from ' longri - 1 lei i a mo day lhe north and wi st may unite and ap ply tin . ; nedy to compel new j ■■.,,.. . to sun i ■;•* cial advan • _., . ,.| a ii mil ii ial representation ! era bul stale ■we have , . m for li " ■i*1 argument on ... p !. hul lli fl mail ii tlio lllbjl cl i lequii ing the n pi opie i . : ihu lati trilo . . mrki i by a | and ch ited sen render their reproduction i ■■*' ■': ' . ■. . ......*, , ■( j . • d t.i 1.1 ■llul ntl-im-n l , ■■■lot one i ,, . i ■i • . i iilgo ul lliuii ... ;..... .,,.,■.. 1,11 llll 111,1 kirfi m : my . ,. ifier all tiotdili.r-u ., ., i id n » i ' linn ) wh ) oil i i ' '" ..■■'.'■ton for r i uu no m iiliall i ■■rue '| i only wlnil 1 u eon w ami limid i ■• pi i " ' ■,..,.. , , . from llie mother in oui ' itioi u .... : dial i . , llnnuhc.k i 1 ■' lom wiih i llm head liuuld b for ev«r di '**"■koiillocnoii i wi wurda of my friond oovcmoi andrew ll eapaail i ■i lerabip l a gift nola do i ee i lie » i eouraga and isleoli well . i0 0uj will i ad why not try ll,em * i hi ) nre llie mosi bopoful mbj ■i to deal willi in die eery nature of lbs oses they i 1 ,,,,., a ai i ilio.'du oatlon in i*nnl,l.i them n undsistsnd dm sxl gsneiss of lbs present silualion they hsvotbs ooursgs hi well us tbu ikill t isstl lbs people in lbs direction their judgmsots point iu spits of their own nnd lbs popular prejudice vvcsksr man iboss •. words a tl e to i a masbachusotls andienco tho time will yel come wo hope whon these utter ances will find the response nnd appreoi otion th \ ■•* well inorlt tho passions ongondoied by thu war now obsenre the judgmi nt whieh refuses i recognize their truth but whon these have passed away ih mental .** a will be cleared and open for better and higher viows of national duty liichinowl kcaminer . ■«■. for lbs banner our merchants m b l.ii i..k : ii ity ig the l eel policy says tl id adage and every light in which fbe eubjeot is roviewod j :,. biiow th truth of tho adage that only ie best which conserves the intoi i ' of tbo masses ; and nol that which contributes to individual ad vanoomonl al tho espouse and happiness of others tho principle which would monopolize ovory resource of inoom ■to ;,.!■, ml interests ij a principle at war with every interesl of human society such a principle could it obtain nnivor stil bway would disintegrate every prop , r . oini it of union between man ami hia fellow and wo would soon r ip into thoeo darker ages tbat preceded the introduction ofscionoe and religion into ur country — llonesty then seems to bo n n " uary regolator of inr actions in in i in an intei conrse a kind of axiom or first moral | rinciple by which wo are to . i , - ite oui vet as not lo build np 111 ■ic hy |. illillg ih i do ii idea i proper y ke|>l iu i io i the greiuc il proepoi ity abounds hul itnuniiii wb re i i i ■',. \ on i . . tee i ■•■i rem ing il mini ni ill fl * ii | tin one hand and pail , and 1 1 1 : -. ■y t'i , ng heir i ; upon th mber am ■■■■■•■ariona claa ios thai go to mnko up llin a gi egalo nf hum in si ety , i • ,-. . i ii 1 le ■i.v i •: icl n gard to 1 i eaty than onr movcbani a i _-, ■oral thing sin aticketh closi t i in ing ni 1 oiling aj - ; • ; ■m o few mcrcbanla among ue t i • it does d it slick ■>■• ith a i . ;.| tenacity ilaviug thrown thcmsi ives into tin bi 1 bti lam * i i nli i pri io and speculation thoy aeom t lint tlieir .\. n the inti insic *• alue of commerco and pretend to bolievo that ovory article sl worth what oxtoriion and n ■ity will make it bi ing were il not for tbe . heck ' th.-v bold upon each othor by com pet i lion aud could a complete niouopolj in . .. tboto is no telling what would i ti bel ing pi ; it ibe com in ii n ci ii oa of life enough wa i bhown during lhe late war t iconvitico nil ri^lit minded nun that where mer ehanta in general have tho chance they take all they can is this honest i 1 lesidi -. tm l""i and and one ti icks ol trade to which many ol them resort aro too redicu ous for ben liblo men w it tbo ono now in general vogue among them of offering an exorbitaul price foi certain articles ol irade to bo paid for in goods upon which tbey lay such a pi i nt that ihn artic ,■doi nol cosl tbcm ■/ ,. hat they pretend to pay for it and yel the silly producor goes homo atl lat mr a ij nr ( i has paid ueb a high pn for his produce ! is this right il ljusidee mr mi tor such a com ■nl dealing among ilu merchant -. inlliei.s an injur upon sii"h imu h ) ni and in oil *■'■lio liu thing i * foi ' ii t j *> produce uut money and nol i country pooph ■nol ell .. a | ound ol butti i i r 1 than ...*, or 30 i mil ■* m ' ■lorchunl w 11 gi * o thorn that sum hi goods v inn in fact mr mi reliant dun . : i nn roully 1 nt • pei pound and th bine may bo ai i i a , articli of c uintry prod i i . ■, in nu i 1 li wo ni i have men chanl . let them ho honest moil it ia a iiiattui ui ouu doubt whether upon the « holi tl elu of cil zon ing or a cun o lo tho j iplo : and ti hotlu r it w ould tu i bo t.i tbo bi i interest of llie ma e to dia pen io •*. lb them entirely , lu i .■en ■■i l • i mnko no ,,, , on il on i i am aiming al a loiple ami not al 111011 i.l i i v . - . ( no ,,! 1 1 , :,;, ' things about h iinnii n in ..' 1 a man mav gllidu otbl i in iho p ilh i ■e » itboul « nl k i uk in it him ull , thai lie may l » pil ■', i yol a castaway tin < ihiirlostf-i < um ii*r states thai ; llio in i plan for laboring in south , ( ur.din.i luring tint ensiling yinr is undoubtedly thut of piling vago to ih colorod f.ipli [_ there any othor plan practieawe from thn national intellljenoor 27lh the advooateof a teffreys judiciary in monday's chronicle there is aa at - tempi to disprove tho iim d oourts for tho purpbse of justice tiie decision ol the milli-nn ease is denounced with vio lent objurgation fur huvi been made uccordlng to low nnd tho line of argu ment fittingly turns on rtform wiih thi sharp tit v !■■■'■■'.' i/i among the charges npon which liim hucii monstrous threats of troa in is that participants iu tbe rebellion go unhung the writer knows llintjuri s find guilty under the consiitution of lui republic and tbat judges aud prosecuting counsel do not sural f sfn ■he i i wi llicjud and lawyt rs ar nol lo blame t o ■mli take tl o aim i one *.*. ho thns dares t nd , <■ito ibo i ■throw ■/ trial by jury loith tin nli a i'i .■'•.•••!• >./ uon r i lu quo i cord lsi oug lam upon law nd.'i in ; but th :■read t gl iry of the j >*,, nim ii law ia its n foi ming it elf thro | l ml brougham au i utli ir i > yei a and judges muii ad ■■onto a n foi in ol iho law mccordiug lo tbe law would be have dared had in been bo wicked or a i igno runt to have bti id ii bo i ;. i is i pal lia ment oi un the bom h nn i advocati la it : m nl he teclii ■■■: pri for that vt all ■sl revi tion lli tha • ■: i'or roll rming won ir.uight bim t.i it bar uuii ... ' : v . ■■that nuoti 1 n tbul *•. i \ i loin u of i'arl unent ..,.■lofty on uut ol iiooker on tin uur wnl ■| i i . i i.y the workei * rows found in on , ■iiii ■■is tic i srsctci .* ii lhal i ■■■■i b uttered in wliich lo i n is i wn revurenc i'or i il . - * , tr_o to ii goniuc he w i i _• li ; pot feci . _ neb ie llio i uu ' is e i hi ted by t be i i . • i ■* : ... i iu i i . d ui-i iu a i ■. , ■i it in . ' . '. b i ' ■■• . lm of revol * ' ' \ id te id ll in d . . ■, ■i .:. ... pi . * i . i ill i . i ■.• , i . . -,,,.■." i . . * - , i , : ■. i ■ih th i r a i i ■i • , ,-■.:, ■, ■o in vi lutl : t copy ol i ... . » :. a uulh . . i ! ■i ■■■''.■]■:■■• .. : i ... . . ,; .'■.' 1 i led - . . . .-' . ■i ', r thia wo ai tn be , tbo 8 word of the li i i . :' . u llu of our kind i '. i lor f a • md our muni ii i ;■' ' ■' n llu pride • ** . i a u.is the iirvivm t i ; lbia llio i ■bowo i down for this i awo .' in a word i i a uci c il art **■i doo i not i ■■• which up on a plea to juris i cl on takea an din i course with the pai ' j which do .' i in wiition doeuin .',,:■i ■. i.iii.u \ nn i . .* nu ml li — a ti ,.,.■''.,.,;* i i , , ... to proable ; i hnr|i . ■• * ■' : ; .- lies ii , ."■■/■rhero i ve n i . ii ud men cinploi i in the i'i l'lu . . ted i i nuclei v presence nl *■• union i e pu or lather i i in lo nl ap poinlment to tin o pn lion it « mild indeed bo i irpi .,.\ ii i un i , t ihe " h eio « hose liai neli i uro bad the wontlei ■, i .- i e nol maiij more eoi i erii : uio ■* n . m « hich appointmuutb m mad in • . an ol favoi itism i ■,.. hich the pluees are hei i : ho i hut uoti r in fur i io ma . i mm os ol the men iu , jo i tin divi ion in wl ■■du women aro employ o i an i lhe uu a which tin ncrallj t ■eei * e i in ai nl two in " h , ding pi im ut pn hih ii - in lluil pai i i f thi gt'i parluioul « liei u women ai ■oniploj u i m in mc nl lm ! . il lod by nil th lomalo t'ui|d ".*• . < h ono ■i iiicbo il a common wx ing thai no young or woll favored woman can bo throe days in the troosury withoul boiug approached im prop r'y by bim and ih name of tho . . 1 1 , , ' i ha i 1 a bcoi ii of iill decent in ni v i1 ■know bim i le l ii"t . t in favora his position glvos a few such men aa iiicbo with corrupt nominations by mombors of congross aro sufflcienl to give n littlo color to tho slanders in circulation again il female clei ks ai they aro contomnionsly called - lra ingion < or /,'■■■/<■'■r i >■mocr&t . ♦ . latest news n'ngl deo 20 j m tin position of ilu supremo court on ilu i it oath as reported by this a isneia tion three weeks ago i confirmed i'lthy if jii'il ii*iim*'s health pormits the 1 clsion will bo delivered on mondiu l;ui each judgo will deliver aboparale pin ion,—live against and fuiir juvoiing its coi titntii nulity * ,\? i in president holds the nsnal 1 1 p tion nn tuesday tiie courier tl i'l -'■. nf to-day explain the non rocoption of mr sew ard's eablo dispatch nf the 22nd ult ii was presontod to the m inistor of foreign affairs by ur i ligol iw nnd va n on account nf its rudeness mr !';_'<• low nrgaod tbat what was rude in ranch mn \ cr p lito i l£n li b ; to wli ch the mil • replied lhal il wa ii • lei ' i diacn a paper nl a ■•■ivern i : i ej i | ol m ir i . d ii ta'iced i ■on of miitamoi an ' ' ; /. h>w then t legtajibutl l r _ ■ting a n-j.i v don ring the ■■; ceivctl ly but ■• a afti i .■. ards rotui in i to jl ■■■ilirination . i ; . ! illll n ivornmei n tha owing in mutual ii of u od hi tho part i and tbo u s i h pa i j i al ! i prehoi tl i ; .' of tbo .■polcon'a c un onii nee i :: vi i ■.. i ... i i hoi i ii ! ' ■■20 i . .* . ani ii cod thai pnrlia ill ii it on lie 5th of febru iry i ■, dec 20 '. : ireland are g i i un ati nied regi lei f i lrit n leave berlin doc 28 i ■reported on si 1 nutbori 1 1 an i m i i i i at cs a n n v asi o n o i - ' ; , dec 29 ", ol i mai ' ' ' id iy waa h ■i il inn up 15,000 :: tbe , ! i lid | inps i idon 1 tec 29 i'l i for money al !">• i r !.- and in tin . utea aro unnltorod i . \\. nl -','■'•: : i . io ■. wn iiii ■. i ' ic 30 soi . ago a i cation wa - made * i of justice i lha o f ir writ nf for tbo ■of i ir mndd 0111 : ' l ! ■returni d j e terdin by the chief j . * ed as i ■; " i i iviihii :. . ■i , . leretl a i denied count montbolon latt french minis ter ii washington sailed from new vork to day for enrope it is probabli i tl will be iran * ' uil fi in tbo r ataro to anolher train r and will arrive i n i *■th • lasi ■. atinarv i lie | . 1 t the atto noj i rtn eral • employed in ■■;• a list of par loned coiifedi il i | i'he i fi lorato .*: meiiiboi s of i ngn and graduuti • • i wi t i'oint haa been c nnploted llu treasury department has bu pendi d ibo pnj inei t of i ■. • : .-■.*. i . . ■i • : / '», i'll ! , m i i h ,*. ;:■i a ddbe rti'il i i liunpltni hi6i i , . rt a . who u iittin ■■1 1 w 1 1 i i e 1 1 1 1 e a v 1 1 1 , ,- wei i pcrsed by llio n ■: ■/'•"/ 1 inn ii ie d 20 i ■ii ebd '■'. i i n liched ud .■al i mnl i i ■i i-i ■iluy had li lors sylph ■rrni ro in mall lettoi , i hero al i cam ■■n hai p i-i ii boat painted ti link . ii ... decs beam -. pai i ol l uol lk lluuho al hi llll 11 llul "■i iii probable tbu bark s ph i llnaton haa t p ,,'. -., and nil .•" hoai i i it knur southern freodiuen nre n the i iiir < i i.i.i j.iih i ,* a i 1 ii i ei ■1 1 .■u in •■m mn it i .'.:•■,■■.. ■■■''■wuh snow i le ii ',' i ibo l.v li " ;* ven ihe ive i'uiiii llousu ol tnd istry in new . oi k a bpeeial ear had to bo obartorod to em ry n huge i urnip to a wostoi n editor a man in i'aria eoiumitlod i uioido in a warm bulb by opening a vein in bin ai in a moment of horror for twenty-throe years old juko \ v i i — lard ims cultivated the soil of baldwin onunty and drawn therefrom support for sill and wifii he is childless not long biiico jake left the house in eoarob ofa cow ilia course was through an old worn out patch of clay land of about six ":.■in extent tn ihe centre of which wan a woll twenty live orihirly feet deep that at soma timei probably had furnish ed iho inmates of a dilapidated houso noar by with water in passing liy thiu pul nn ill wind di i f tod jake's tile from nis liund and malioiously wafted it to the nl of tho well and iu it tumbled now tbe ohl gentleman had always practised the virion of economy and he immediately bet aboul recovering the lost hat llu ran to tbo well and finding it *,*. : dis at the la it nn hu um ilt i the ropo which be bad brought for capturing the truant cow and after several attempts catch tbe hal with a noose he concluded to save lime by nulling down into the well himself to accomplish thi lie made fast the end ofthe rope touslunip hard hy it win a fact of which juke waa no lose obvions than the reader hore of i hat no i wells w a in the dilapidated old building aforesaid nnd that an old . . . horse wuh a bell on bis neck who n,l been turned out to die was lazily ■' i tlii ci a short distance of the .\ , . the devil himself or some oiher wiekod spin put it into ned's cranium i o havo a little fun : so he quietly slipped a ;, to tlio horse and nn buckling the strap up ran ho i witii a ' •*. and steady ting ad ng t i the edge ,•! the well d.mg i ild blind horse said tho mui ii the bottom o tho well ; he's cotn injj ih waj borp and aiu't got any more tl in to fall in here whoa bill l but tin c mtinned approach of tho ting-a-iing sni i just ae plainly sa worda that bill woul ln'i whoa bosides j.iko _ ie al tbo i tl un resting before trying : , bin it up t!iu rope great jerusalem i said be tho old ii i top of me l.cfuro i can say jacl r bin whoa dang it whoa 1 just then ned drew np to tbe edge of veil ami with ins foot kicked a li i tlo : rt mt i it i li i :■: i oxclnimed jake falling a h - km a a tbo bottom i'm j;one low — whoa .' n iw i lay me down to v :,,*.! i in ay il iu lord iny soul .*. hoa n iw 1 < lb lord have mercy nine nr i could ' id in no longor and fears ..- jako might buffer from his fright ho ■t iiiled hiinsi'lt pro ably ned didn't .■'•. ■fi ii that well maybe jake _• isn'l up to tbo top of it in pii rt order and you might think lie didn't try every 1 1 for two wet ks to get a shot with his ill ■at ned maybe not i don't know bul 1 do know that if jake buds out who sent j i this it will he the last 6']uib i ; .. get tiie qoldtumble i lie btendy decline of gold is decided healthiest sign of the season un other fluctuations that have been co the cl i o of tho war tho pres decl tie appears to be gradual an.l ofthe wholes me operations of • atiiral laws of commercial economy i l'rovioua changes have been spasmodic : and have proven alt get her unreliable ns it bass ol operations in business intel ligeut observers of tho leading markets , , i ilie country havo noted a marked and teady fall in wholesalo prices dnriug post two mouths thero is probably reason t hope for a continued .' dei im in the price of gold and , ly of goods in general for ii to um than to apprehend a md tendency such would be a ral ruaction from the excited oondi i : i ai ol the markets during many months of politicul agitation anil public want of c lidenco viewed in this aspect the || of gold would indi ■.' ■an improved ilui i oli g as to tbo | olitical futnre of the country 1 ho people of all see lions nf th union begin to beliovo that ti ritutoi ■have less powor than iueli nation for baun ai \, ■iho influence of tho gold tumble is hardly poi coptiblo upon tho rotail mark \ i n imc will bo ri qnirod ibo public i an ronp tho full beno it bul tho retail dealers cannot long maintain high prices when wholesale pi a - uro rapidly lending downwards /. hmond exit mi ■!■**. ...» - - — — a *■nt hern pap r styles c ingress as a i iran 1 i'liantaainngoraof < riescutostes l^tirty divorces wero granted by a new il a up lira iui-i in two days i ,,. i ,, i n • rti en hundred acre cran berry farm in m ic ligan i in thursday the susquehanna rivor at llariidbiii'g was filled with floating ice tlio united states govor mont bab paid 0,n i gold f r cable dispatubi a to i'u bigolow rolniivo lo mexican affairs a splendid motoer of a ro 1 c ■ir al out tb a /.'* of n b di iv i roman candle was aeon al i'oughkoopaie nuw i i . , 1 i lay oven i iv , ■i a large number of di i illories lm hud lhe eftout of id in manly every oatubliabiiionl iu now - oik ciiy l<'tvo dray loads uf whiskey wum bo '.* ed in i'hiludi iphiil ■i i imt lay lha brand h ruble counlei leil |