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vol 2 third series salisbury n 0 monday february 4 1867 no 5 — wi-oli xo l748 terms wi.ii.i.v 1 year 13 1 ii months i 0 uasii in advanoe rates of advertising omisnuarel pa fvillnca lir-l innurl n 1 03 '" 2d 3d and ith in ertion bach bo .. for each additional publication iii legislature friday jan 26 1807 the entile met pursiianl to adjourn in ni and bfter the transaction ot some unimportant business and the introduc tion of sundry and divers bills and roso lutions went into consideration of the hill protecting property old by oxi cu tion from sacrifice this gave lieo to considerable debate partio pated in principally by messrs loach and wili so . , . ,,'., ponding tho consideration ol the lull the senate adjonrned house of commons fridav jan 25 1807 the following bills wero introduced to day '■''■'■■13y mi latham of cravon a bill lo corporate tho north carolina agricul tural and manufacturing company llv mr waiii_h ii bill to enable tho western railroad company to extend its r,,n nci-ii the north carolina railroad to the virginia line mar ml airy in tl unit i surry by mr poebli -. n i lulion author ising the btato librarian to porchaso 60 coi of battlo'a digi bt to pri ent to i , ■, , ral btatei of the unioi . in return for report presonted i north carolina by said btates hv mr morehead a bill to inoorpo rate the oroeusboro and dau river rail road company llv mr brown a bill autlioi sing ■■m pon_ation to the ju ti i of the poace in i • coin couuty jly mr i'iii m n bill toonnblo the buncombe inrnpiko t scril •■iho block in tie i wes toni north < larolina mill iad i ly mr ronntrcc a i 11 1 : ito tho ton n of i lo..1 . * ' •■■l h en county and a bill lo incorp rai -! l i l n -. '.'■', ' i fret at i led masons i mr blair a bill to new market foui dry and ring company in bai by mr b "■■o a bill i 2d chapter 18 of the ro llv sir waugh a bill to the rockford male and fi • in the county ol urry by mr aslnvoith i hill c"tirt of pious and quarti i liandolpn countj jurisdii ei the sale of real ostato 1 ■: di joint tenants and lenaute in oomin u . by mr bryson a bill to ine r the tuekasogoo gold and mining t pnny by mr durham a bill to amcud an act entiilod an act to extond tho time for registering deeds and iihei convey an oos mr mo iro of hertford i'or ll selc committee on so much of tho gov i rnor's ii sago ns relate i to tho a ft i can race and apprenticeship ro i i the following li lb recommending their pu ago viz ; i bill relating to up prentices and ua bill lo amend chapter a of the revised code entitled appren '..*. -.' " after s'.mr discussion tin so hills passed thoir boveral road ■■tbey aoolisb nil disci imination lion i i f..ro made by law bel ivccn * colored children in the niattor ol ... ticeship the following ongro ied hills had thoir iir-t reading *. !*_ i a bill to amend nn act regulal n balar ei and i'i os a bill for tho better suppn lion ol h btealing a resolution in rolaiiou t weights and measures ond i bill t coin pon nto judges holding i ■■;■ei und terminer mr crawford of macon i it introduced i resolution in fat ui of j bilor agent of the btatofoi cherokee lands by mr latham of crnvi n n bill lo incorporate nowborn lodge n 2 16 i roe and accepted ma on i'.v mr hem ler u bill to iui til wiilt.i smith theiiii of iiockiughaiii c unly to oolluol arrears of taxes by mr mckay a bill to amend tin charter of the fayettevilie and i'm railroad conip iny a bill to prevent tho do i i ucl ion "' cinsong in this mountains of north oar liun passed its ai ond and third rond i^rs under a suspension of the rulos ' n motion ol mr mcnair a mi i iii to tho benato proposing to rai o a joint standing coiumlttoooii federal ru lotions i llo house ihen udj nil lied senate saturday . jan 20 l sg7 vory liiilt>liusiue . . ot any importance wn iran incted in the onato lo din . be greater portion of tho * bioii was luonopolii i with the introduction and coniidornl ion of corporation bill i and resolution none of w hich woro of uii }■''■' al nr irenieial inti n 1 house of commons saturday jan 26 i8d7 the folio _ ing lulls were introduced to day vi : ily mr bowo a bill to amend section 0 chapter 00 revised code authorizes guardians to invest the fntidsof wards in d 8 securities | hy mi davidson a bill to amend the charter of the choowa turnpike ily mt whitfiold a bill to amend an i"t entitled an net to prevont enticing servants irom fulfllling their contracts or harboring them ily mi patton ii bill to incorporate the ilolston annual conference of the mothodisl episcopal curch south ily mi murrill u bill io amend the charier of i'u town ■! jacksonville in onslow county this bill passod its beveral readings | ll mr mckay a bill giving tothe cotiuty and buperior courts authority to i nt net criminal to work the pul i c roul also a bill to authoriso the pub lie treasnrer to negotiate a loan i'or tin relief of tin treasury uml lo establish a north carolina ■a ingi bank i mr joui . i i.ill to onable ihe rep ia entativcb of w 12 munn lute sher iff of pasquotank to collect arrears of taxi i uy mr bry n i i iii to amend the charter of t'i >\ • i n i north carolina railroad llv mi simpson bill i lax fire-arms kept for any other than military use 1 1 m r jordan a resolution in favor of ... 11 sanders former shoriff of mont gomery county on 1*1:1 ati • l..\mi tn sun liy resolutions authorizing the f-liiiiil of stanly alamance and edge combe '■"'.' ties to c lloct arn are i inv es wtto rejected on ccond reading k solutions in favoi ol satn'l eagle 1 ii liil.li & co a id uol.i 1 1 bynum i i re al - 1 ri p cli d a re olution in favor of john 1 1 y lor was p ied indefinitely . a bill i incorp atu the perqnim in mui and i ■li my pai ■ti i aud third read . . . . i :.* ii ■, i . a bill to nun . in 1 -. cl 1 18 ri d " \\ idows i a i ii to tax revel n p in bills ol dbiw ing fooe ' ' niii . then thud tig an . la ith i izing lb of iho i'-ui lot in joi . ral roa li tin . ij itirncd senate m i . m * nil ■. 1 in 23 rhosenal r as called i rdor al 104 h i 1 tinted m 11 \\ il cy and cov 1 c mini 11 pcderal relal mr * ■1i1 ■( ' ei tho judiciary lo v bom was n forro i a bill to ami ud tho c mstitul t tho state roportc 1 1 subsliluto for tho same which » i ■i to he printed . ;■■*.- anu ii i.s mr i ii-'i a :' ii to -. cure tl 1 1 d u nd c r ex ec in ti m < irdcro i to be printed d 1 ■f 1 - red to the committeo on tbo judiciary it n t '. 1111 1 : ,■bill granting froobold homi i in i ■; this slate being tin bpo ■1.1 1 jer w ,- takon up ninotidi d and the quo tb n cui riii n the | tho i 1 i third re idiug on mol mr w ' n tin i ■woi ■cull . hy a vote i 11s i 6 si . ( in motion i mr a t cry tin rulos .... , 1 ,• 1 p udi i and iho bill i . protect out ii nits was ip 01 j i to bu pi intel ii made the ipoci tl ordi 1 ul 1 2 o'clock wednoi i - next mr a . ei . , i leai e inti iduood a ros i ' 1 . 0 a joint select cominitti c lo take into c uu dorntimi tho p icy of reu leling tbo ju i ystom 1 .\ 1 h i liirolinn in such a inannor as to make twi ive ju lieial 1 li»iricts nf tin stale and ll 1 i ■us ol four district , 10i1 ado '■1 1 motion ol mi w ' , iho sen ■. ijoui ned until 1 ; ' ■■'• '.' '"■' '■'■cl ick ih us ul com ml ins m 11 h . january 28 by mr sii venson hi ■olntions 1 ropoa ing a 1 ' 11 iiiiiiioiiiil convention these wore referred to tbo eomniitleo on i oral relations and will np ar bore if tor ily mr i ' bl . a nquiry roquc iting th opini 11 ol tin supreme (' i how ill s08 inn 11 i to lhe power of iho < . noi • *■* i ij lo mpo or modify lhe ordinance pulsed by lhe late in nti n i . \ know u i tho stay law mi i a*l,i \\ lou and davii addressed tho lion io in support oftho ro solution mc ii i i >.!■i-.iii mid mckay opp ■its pnssiigo ponding tbu discussion ol this ro olution the special oi ler i'or 12 o clock viz : i loll in establish n puuiton tinif ;" was p blpoin :- •'"! mad ■11 spi • i.'inl order for tuesday thu 5th ol februa ry noxt on motion of mr dargan the resolu tions under discussion wus laid on the table as follows ! yoin — 06 nays — 46 news of the day o e'mii/i ssional washington jan 24 in il limit palitlona from tlio ohio wool growers for increased protcotion waa presented nl it petition frum lha oitizena of indiana against a ourtailinent of lha eurrenoy 1 1 finance committeo reporlod tho civil ap propriation bill wiih its amends lli commerce committeo troportod*ftjbill to prevent smuggling passed tho bill granting id tu lbs central sun fran . cic'i railroad was postponed till lo morrow a lin-jjo u u in l>,.t of amendments t.i the tariir hill tvero offered only one nf whieh was ac cepted — adding to tbe free li-t books and maps for pul lit libraries tbo senate thou adjourned n tbe bouse after soiue unimportant pro ceedings a bill wiw proposed giving agricultur al college scrip to tendesaee amendments were offered io extend tbe poralions of tho hill lo all tin btates this provoked a long spirit ed l_l_.tr mr maynard disliked having ten et yoked to the uili't rebel states mr stokes a spoke and was taunted with bis early secession letters mr stokes said lioba.l rep i.i 1 iiml entered tbe fedoral army ; ami lhat i was ready to enter tbe sii_.uo and stay there throe years longer when mr randall ol i * •. sea said oh bosb ti"l iho regular ro porter siivs in parenthesis laughtok the bill was further dist ussed mr kolley of tennessee j maintaining lhat 1 is was tbe only southern fiato with re tl can government south carolina i'exa , die he maintained wore not btates — anion lm tits were o 1 to tbat mr confed erate should be professor tho pratldeot was called a usurper mr cooper of tennessee *■*. i callt ■'. i order for calling mr kcllay of pennsylvania a lia and lhe hill passed tbe i uahliug net w,is limn taken up and tho i tee ou was and means instructed to in iito ihi ■.' ; i ney of repealing the cot ion lax /*'/■/ i ■'"',•../'. i waslibiglon jan e i general thomas and sickles salled'on tbe iii 1 iv i .' .■: - -. ij crowded to-day t mi t ns on tlio enabling i i who gave wai to mr ravmond who wish . l !.. •] .'_. i i.il low -, i i " chief l.urenu func ry of ten i ■has b ien ordi red lo <■■• port to gen sibley chiel fui ationary io q.or j •! i gl ,.' • 1 i ,'" . ill been a | pointed chief i noun fundi •"- ' for m - p ■u i i*s t"-.'l;iy half a m t.nii t w'oed is in the ril on official rep i ih ritil r i _. 1 1 1 _ bill cannot be • i ro i i - ai pans of arkansas for want of io and competent oourls gen t ■: .- urdered ad liti mal li .•*.',. n ling in arkansas n bi ". , im 1 colorado veto expected to ■. . . ,' ii itsn-il has i i i the f lowii g lien .'■' r and until further orders . i charge will be exacted hy any officers of this bureau for servioss rendered in making ii belli * ii fre.'linon nnl their employe era either in oxaming approving witnessing or rugisli ring contraola sr otherwise ll reoiiosls assistant oorotoissioners to in itrucl iheii rdinatee to the above effect and recommends written cootracts in all oasca of verbal agr.cn.oou in order to avoid confusiou bui i ag tits are requested to j i all in 1.1 eii po-.t.'r ;.' cure oontraou foi freedmen and in tendering their service tor this obji-cl they idiould lot il be understood that thoy will be rend red nillioul charge to parties concern 1 moulu a ny inn 24 — chief justice wai '„. i has l.livered hia opinion to tbe buprems court n orating that tbe state was a /• facto ■ivei : in ii under the confederacy guardian and administrators who invested in oonfoder ,'.■i ■, .;-. n d received money in good faith iin.l ii'l k i bed tranaaotlon are mad valid bt sti vt ns gives it up washington january ii.1 last night in the house thnd qtovens said he did nol regret ih length of time spent in de batin his enabling bill bul he t'linml bitch diversity of opinion on side of the 1 1 oiiflo upon question of reconstruction lhal he should relieve thy mind of the house of any quostion with regard lo it and should to day call it up and move to lay it upon the table _ um ,:,. i cial change cinuiuiiaii january 25 the board of trado bus adopted the central syetom of belling grain nnd changing tho weight of i barred of flour to two bund rod i'linds li lakes effect september 80th suffrage in tl t n iten ies washington january 25 the bill giving biiui'iigo i the pooplo iu territo ries regardless of color is a law from lap out lime and noi by presidential approval i ,, monal washington jan 20 in the si nato the bill authorizing the baltimore and potomac nilron i to bring a branoh tn wnshington pan i i till i'oiiiinillee of i'mifei fiiee on pen inn agents reported nnd lie bill passed it removes nil ngents oppoilltod since tho iiml of july i.i i the president wus e'llied oil lof oil wilson's report of tbo oapturn of mr davis in the douse tin secretary of tho treasury was ordered to auapotid bale ■f confiscated whiskey unless tho prioe equals th tux mr stevens enabling liill wai talced up and mr ross made i powerful sp-cob in opposition to it tho debate developed the fact that the reconstruction committeo had bad n session this torm that the republican party bad nol agree i on a plan of re construction a sharp colloquy occurrod between messrs chandler and agholy tho lattor was goaded into tho follow inl sentiment : if thero it a stftto ol tho american i fnion in wli not a loyal man except black men i would clotho tho black man witb the franchise and other rights under the * n ornment applause on tho flooi in the grllories and somo bit t ,) mr asboly continued denouncing tho assumption of those who during il ■□ tire war wore in secret alliance with n bels coming hero and joining ha with the apostat al the othor end of tho avenue mr winfield denounced the abovi a base ami unfounded slander mr hunter said : so far as i am earned it is a base lie tho speaker baid that mr iii word wero out nt order mr randall said nevertheless true tiie speaker decided mr randall ro i marks out of order a vote if censurse on uutitor ■•>■- pas bed by b4 to 33 alter which the bouse adjourned with the understanding that that ena ■act is tn lo discuseod monday nnd ■live minutes rule by the colli . london jan 26 tho ti f this morning contains a ion li tter from washington in which thi writi i i a conversation held witb i id john bon he spoke very btrongly justifying the position which ne had taken ■subject nt reconstsuotion and violet iy assailed oongrcss for as ho expree od it usurping executive and judical power i'u i jan 20 ien dix tli • a n ei ican minister has urged tiie french < i ■. . ment to abolish the odiou searching ihe baggage ol r ar iivin _' in franco it is and ■. : thai the government made i i'nvoi iblu reply to tho aplicnti n n v yoik jun . 28 ' icngo lispatch to tbe tribun ■'■i m ■crosby mule six bund re i thousand dullars profit by his lottoi new vork jan 28 fl ■ir dully and declining wheat dull and easi r corn dull pork linnet new mess 20,50 : . western c id mess 19,50al9,62 lard heavy barrels 12al3 cotton dull 33a 3 1 i'or middling uplands stock market dull gold i3±f financ . washington jan 24 — the following is a statement of tlio worl financ fractional currency received 407,000 issued 520,000 national currency is sued 154,275 disbursements war department s 714,808 navy 2,943,976 lutusioi 211 102 internal revenue •"■100.776.38 - week customs 2,726,830 y emu ■•-'• ■/.. -. ■i nashvillo tenn jan 25 — tho teu icssoo house has declared the scat from jackson district vacant because tlio rep resentative in not sufficiently loj'al 1 rival for li ast bu galveston texas jan 25 gei 3rifflin biiocessor to goneral ividdo orbids the proposed honors tn remains of general albert sidney jolm railroad ac id nl rouse's point n n . jan ixpross and mail train - ! ui ur gdensburgh on lake champlain lay no southerners are n ported railroad to mount airy the lust session of ii 1 tborizod the western coal fii i rn i '■t in extend the rmid to bouie in the north carolina railroad l in ' . i ions opinions as to the | i it shall toii.li that road i it | . . ,: ■. nsboro aro mo ing energetic ill to hivi ih r inl terminato nt thnl i i titers nre in favor ■f ';.. bn -. . i nn naville imd hi ii point wo glad if all th lioiiimiinili .■u d bo gratified but this is iinpoi iblo rool question whieh in ter l this : when can it term t n aa lo prom te certi nlj . ih r md it oil aud ii"i injure the north < ' irolinu road i r i",v other interest ol tbo btato 1 io plan whieh w 11 b it .- two th sti il.es us is ino.-t di sirablo vo observe on yestorday mr v i surry introdnco i a bill lo ot able iho vv os torn li u compnny to extoiid i in the n ('. it it to the v i near mt any this wo ro^ai j iiii ■< iioveiiii'iit tllo inl n'.-t in i lit i'i 1 ■| oople of surry f ■>■\ iii .'. .* i i it railroad through thai re i m is eno ipi aging no work ol intoi nnl i m ! *'" ' ni • hia ovor hi ii proji otod through that si e'ion of the statu ( lur citizen on aro cut off from cou-uh re ■. i the old'prfii of wn ig portio • ibe country i-1 ■productiv t and it al u une water p .- niiiuii ! bo oontinu 1 1 1 o road w i '•'■■■tu . i it wi 1 by tl ' :■" ana i ii mid to the a 0 r . .. nnd gi ... ie ih 1 ..'.■■. tbo extension ■: tho ro i lo tbo virgin i lino d ■• :. uff'oct the qu istlon i toad i ball ci ■'.'. < '. ii r '•'• * the i lai i thu . ii take the i est an unl f stock ll i i i equal ii . iii si nlint ' . 1 he ii t remark in the above from i .■• tin : amount of bi ick ■moat i'i i !,': poi lli ni ' i till '.*. estorn coal j .. ' be j n irtb (' ii .. true ' ■■i quest ion is v ' i citizen effort to i ■• ', ,• wi ' iii road ol . ilie oi i of j deepl ' ■i connee ion of tho ' loal i • '■'.'-. at ' plai ■i will . ■• in a direct line to wiln i can't wo havo a meeting to .. cerl in the wis ii ■our pe iple upon i i irapor tant mutter aud bee whutamou in be i ! will no one n bpond ; sali ' ury i ■in r vi i.i they try to depose 1 dent ' i , y wi i i ere for it — ihey aro driven on by a necessity v b .. 19 1 irre os a law i gravitation not ouly 1 lo pose tbo pi i ut but to destroy ibo govt rument ■... v 1 i ... .. ■,.... : 1 said tb be no war i •.. . : . then it ti . . terfi im witb tbe d ii litu 1 , bul bo waa force i to 1 sue a ai . 111 i abolish " t less ...-.:.; ■.— riien 8 mr j !.;.-. in and others soi i il tbo south ' vt i iccept the situatio 1 the - iti ntedin oongreas and tbo du m i iim wo havo semi all tliosi 1 * . . 1 il ,: .. ... i wo iball .* ml nuo to 1 the ther and furlhei from us nn.t j ■■.,■i in re impossible evi ry day . al last ilu terribl 1 truth dawns upon i - mind that tho 0 mnl 5 ins utterly never 1 an i • any unio 1 01 repti u institutions 1 until abo dei lished 1 u 1 or driv 1 an in ol ii lii - in bad given up i i i • w • .;,.',!... .. . f hi bad oai ia i ul i n p edge ul c m respeot the dot tittttiona i lb ■■there would ha . i - 110 lee or if mr jul . . .. . ; tood by i ution aud he f lural i iws c 1 1 s 11 bad with irawn i ii armies an 1 . tm ts pea ■■■ny wou i havo been n uilry i it in ilea i ol this he cot .... :.... ;.. i '..! n al ionists to 1 1 out line . ' ict for the 0 lion oi white su ; .. ... ll s ib i a certain extent -... '■as tho rocky m tains ■■i i.y must remove ll obsti uol . 1 to pi es 01 he haa | .: iii lough lo rerthrow ol ii southern states and at tl.i . . 11 1 iv in th 8 ".. to prevnnt the . ._ iseful either lo hit pe pie 01 res bul be slops tin re an i tt ill not be 1 ■i '* .. trument ol the madman any i cxperimonl of mi a new worl i ide by i . .,* . they 1 ihci : ". * ■. r stop in tin as s ■: ■s it of tra bo into a white man or the latti 1 1 i — al all events in u_l .. veil a 1 people lo their own tha ofl .*■■v ued the i " .... . ■. . tlio old ju ca - 1 1 * ■ndru w , 160.1 who d iv n or in oth >. .. 1 « i a mongrel . ' . 1 to , ■1 \ iro mere ■mli * trans our mill , . .. v i a 1 illit lli j ii 111 i 11 i|"i 11 u r j 1 s - 1 tho way si .... reinot ... . i i sought vt il to be if m ■■i ■■,' 1 . .... .!■. ' 1 '. ..■1 1 submit to the 1 tl 1 li : wi'iily mil ' rnual . and ii m i do notdonl ihe rump . tho death ll ovt no v near al hai i i '■■... i . ■ii john ' *. es ol ih old party but i - titution .■a .; tt.i * in til l.v wn inn ) -. / j li a •__»-« \ return to mon ri 1 1 _". mr j . • t , i .;.,- bi ' alv i ;., ■ii i ; • advanced ol bl | arl . unorn ly ..... di arly us ol pur i s th m lendon ri ily ho loses nn i to hint llm /■'! hns a , ol : ction to ro y or tho ml of ti other word . . i ism ho ...... i , i lion i oo det ii i 111 thai a portion ol iho i i i ■. i it have ii i"i : to mako i i plain i ■.. ' intio ly tnonan ■i nj ilu ■. i ■i ,' the allot fi an po ir ivl i lys ■iiufi im protest to ' iranl ani mors ' i oba t ha irence to whal i loj ty i yaltj " b .* li ly to thi ir i i upon which tbey an . . i •• ■i .'• in the s uth ean be re llot upon theso grounds how long * lie v ill i applied to ibe north ? i al doubt lhat the ■aim i ii 1..-ii republican party is to .- republicanism i n this ct il nenl no m in villi sanity enough tl at their diuners would ver advocate .- vii • tho ballot to negro •. unless lid it foi an ult rlor object that i it to bo j ■.•.. * . omprehen ion it . ' : .- and no . .-- than tiie oomplote ovei lu*"\v of the grand i ji bfers . _ i b,et i in our government wore such a ble • liumai ity and . bl l hope tu he down-trodd n ions of toil the world over ■■. ii these -'..-■■: r . . e used the ai i glory ul tiie gov a ■■. i i thi people's love and affection i stamp lhe life blood out of iti under : '■ol pn serving it thi y en ••■1 a large rmy and yet used lhat very army to destroy it nd now when asked to fulfil their promises bey laugh in savage glco over the wreck tbey ve made and their ooutral organ proposes to elebrate tlieir triumph bytakiugaway tiie ballot om while men because they ai ignorant i in i culk preserving the g ivemmout saving tepublican institulionsl its real meaning i do ling less than nn effort to return to monarchy hail lord it over tbe many ami the under tho combined influence of military uli i.i i oppressive taxes be reduced to the con ition ol thu meanest serfs — v _'. day li/'ik " two old men i '.. * following is an extract from a epeeoh in tbe 1 iu ' i representative last monday by mr i of pennsylvania to copy it that our ■: ' ii ■may understand the spirit aud the man lhat now rule in the legislative department of * government about the same time sumner ras using in the senate language but little 1 9 i is of ihe president : " a i ■". i secretary — one old man charged w with isolating the adoption of tho consti lal & lendm n who bought to preserve tbe 1 the 0 i!!."l"i*i.i*y i.e stands in the way now a theory of estoppel lie takes i iii.iii that lhe will of these twenty-three nay that tho will of theso twenty-six ' -. il it had heen unanimous — must go for *. unless two or three millions of rebels iu .' c ederate states sanction it flow does to enforce that doctrine ? does ho di et i ..' sanction of the people no sir — is tried that and failed will executive po ■doit that has lulled a j buttheseo . j -,.- to associate with himself one other who happens to hold the balance of pow i a bi m h i nine judges charged with tbe de ns i law this old diplomati-t department of stato is preparing for his matist on ihe bench tiie precedents by be is to govern an englishman once cx -■the qualities ol bis kennel lo an american ■a ■!.•• npon an old dog who was uearlv " that ' said tho nobleman is the best ii in the pack lie is lame and blind rjnd deaf nl still be is tbe most valuable animal i it for what said tho traveller •■iiis ■■n was good and bis sense of smell . n . we take bim out to put tbe puppi - i . . : a i then return him ... mr speaker ihnt ir is hardly dignified pare the secretary of state to tiiai old . 1 will tell you why i am uot going to imparison sai 1 llio a woman : " i it d ig ii '."' n years and hard as be ver bit ilie ban i thatl i bim uorbark . i i trail bang icr and applause — n sring with bis mallet u ivsi.t ■th tol the sl .. :- i wh -., is ,'■t .. i mr s '■" :,-. in a low tons in ilhng you to order lor doing by i dc mr s ■' a i unit his old jud^re mati it i ■li i ' country wci i y a single tw t _ i government the • i'll .-■■. , . . i ... ty of law 1 i : i . • ■would mako ; . y a the interior ».. • . i liif lei el . . r ■■j ' . a ' ; nt had i ' - i of tho snpn i'mii't in :,. _•; inl " •■t on i ti mid ob i ite tho difficulty it v ox iati i i tiie south in regard to tl ■i '.. uml mail ro 11 u i in the i'utuii , re piir i ot pi
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1867-02-04 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1867 |
Volume | 2- Third Series |
Issue | 5-Whole No.1748 |
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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, February 4, 1867 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1867-02-04 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1867 |
Volume | 2 Third Series |
Issue | 5- Whole No.1748 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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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, February 4, 1867 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi 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 |
FullText | vol 2 third series salisbury n 0 monday february 4 1867 no 5 — wi-oli xo l748 terms wi.ii.i.v 1 year 13 1 ii months i 0 uasii in advanoe rates of advertising omisnuarel pa fvillnca lir-l innurl n 1 03 '" 2d 3d and ith in ertion bach bo .. for each additional publication iii legislature friday jan 26 1807 the entile met pursiianl to adjourn in ni and bfter the transaction ot some unimportant business and the introduc tion of sundry and divers bills and roso lutions went into consideration of the hill protecting property old by oxi cu tion from sacrifice this gave lieo to considerable debate partio pated in principally by messrs loach and wili so . , . ,,'., ponding tho consideration ol the lull the senate adjonrned house of commons fridav jan 25 1807 the following bills wero introduced to day '■''■'■■13y mi latham of cravon a bill lo corporate tho north carolina agricul tural and manufacturing company llv mr waiii_h ii bill to enable tho western railroad company to extend its r,,n nci-ii the north carolina railroad to the virginia line mar ml airy in tl unit i surry by mr poebli -. n i lulion author ising the btato librarian to porchaso 60 coi of battlo'a digi bt to pri ent to i , ■, , ral btatei of the unioi . in return for report presonted i north carolina by said btates hv mr morehead a bill to inoorpo rate the oroeusboro and dau river rail road company llv mr brown a bill autlioi sing ■■m pon_ation to the ju ti i of the poace in i • coin couuty jly mr i'iii m n bill toonnblo the buncombe inrnpiko t scril •■iho block in tie i wes toni north < larolina mill iad i ly mr ronntrcc a i 11 1 : ito tho ton n of i lo..1 . * ' •■■l h en county and a bill lo incorp rai -! l i l n -. '.'■', ' i fret at i led masons i mr blair a bill to new market foui dry and ring company in bai by mr b "■■o a bill i 2d chapter 18 of the ro llv sir waugh a bill to the rockford male and fi • in the county ol urry by mr aslnvoith i hill c"tirt of pious and quarti i liandolpn countj jurisdii ei the sale of real ostato 1 ■: di joint tenants and lenaute in oomin u . by mr bryson a bill to ine r the tuekasogoo gold and mining t pnny by mr durham a bill to amcud an act entiilod an act to extond tho time for registering deeds and iihei convey an oos mr mo iro of hertford i'or ll selc committee on so much of tho gov i rnor's ii sago ns relate i to tho a ft i can race and apprenticeship ro i i the following li lb recommending their pu ago viz ; i bill relating to up prentices and ua bill lo amend chapter a of the revised code entitled appren '..*. -.' " after s'.mr discussion tin so hills passed thoir boveral road ■■tbey aoolisb nil disci imination lion i i f..ro made by law bel ivccn * colored children in the niattor ol ... ticeship the following ongro ied hills had thoir iir-t reading *. !*_ i a bill to amend nn act regulal n balar ei and i'i os a bill for tho better suppn lion ol h btealing a resolution in rolaiiou t weights and measures ond i bill t coin pon nto judges holding i ■■;■ei und terminer mr crawford of macon i it introduced i resolution in fat ui of j bilor agent of the btatofoi cherokee lands by mr latham of crnvi n n bill lo incorporate nowborn lodge n 2 16 i roe and accepted ma on i'.v mr hem ler u bill to iui til wiilt.i smith theiiii of iiockiughaiii c unly to oolluol arrears of taxes by mr mckay a bill to amend tin charter of the fayettevilie and i'm railroad conip iny a bill to prevent tho do i i ucl ion "' cinsong in this mountains of north oar liun passed its ai ond and third rond i^rs under a suspension of the rulos ' n motion ol mr mcnair a mi i iii to tho benato proposing to rai o a joint standing coiumlttoooii federal ru lotions i llo house ihen udj nil lied senate saturday . jan 20 l sg7 vory liiilt>liusiue . . ot any importance wn iran incted in the onato lo din . be greater portion of tho * bioii was luonopolii i with the introduction and coniidornl ion of corporation bill i and resolution none of w hich woro of uii }■''■' al nr irenieial inti n 1 house of commons saturday jan 26 i8d7 the folio _ ing lulls were introduced to day vi : ily mr bowo a bill to amend section 0 chapter 00 revised code authorizes guardians to invest the fntidsof wards in d 8 securities | hy mi davidson a bill to amend the charter of the choowa turnpike ily mt whitfiold a bill to amend an i"t entitled an net to prevont enticing servants irom fulfllling their contracts or harboring them ily mi patton ii bill to incorporate the ilolston annual conference of the mothodisl episcopal curch south ily mi murrill u bill io amend the charier of i'u town ■! jacksonville in onslow county this bill passod its beveral readings | ll mr mckay a bill giving tothe cotiuty and buperior courts authority to i nt net criminal to work the pul i c roul also a bill to authoriso the pub lie treasnrer to negotiate a loan i'or tin relief of tin treasury uml lo establish a north carolina ■a ingi bank i mr joui . i i.ill to onable ihe rep ia entativcb of w 12 munn lute sher iff of pasquotank to collect arrears of taxi i uy mr bry n i i iii to amend the charter of t'i >\ • i n i north carolina railroad llv mi simpson bill i lax fire-arms kept for any other than military use 1 1 m r jordan a resolution in favor of ... 11 sanders former shoriff of mont gomery county on 1*1:1 ati • l..\mi tn sun liy resolutions authorizing the f-liiiiil of stanly alamance and edge combe '■"'.' ties to c lloct arn are i inv es wtto rejected on ccond reading k solutions in favoi ol satn'l eagle 1 ii liil.li & co a id uol.i 1 1 bynum i i re al - 1 ri p cli d a re olution in favor of john 1 1 y lor was p ied indefinitely . a bill i incorp atu the perqnim in mui and i ■li my pai ■ti i aud third read . . . . i :.* ii ■, i . a bill to nun . in 1 -. cl 1 18 ri d " \\ idows i a i ii to tax revel n p in bills ol dbiw ing fooe ' ' niii . then thud tig an . la ith i izing lb of iho i'-ui lot in joi . ral roa li tin . ij itirncd senate m i . m * nil ■. 1 in 23 rhosenal r as called i rdor al 104 h i 1 tinted m 11 \\ il cy and cov 1 c mini 11 pcderal relal mr * ■1i1 ■( ' ei tho judiciary lo v bom was n forro i a bill to ami ud tho c mstitul t tho state roportc 1 1 subsliluto for tho same which » i ■i to he printed . ;■■*.- anu ii i.s mr i ii-'i a :' ii to -. cure tl 1 1 d u nd c r ex ec in ti m < irdcro i to be printed d 1 ■f 1 - red to the committeo on tbo judiciary it n t '. 1111 1 : ,■bill granting froobold homi i in i ■; this slate being tin bpo ■1.1 1 jer w ,- takon up ninotidi d and the quo tb n cui riii n the | tho i 1 i third re idiug on mol mr w ' n tin i ■woi ■cull . hy a vote i 11s i 6 si . ( in motion i mr a t cry tin rulos .... , 1 ,• 1 p udi i and iho bill i . protect out ii nits was ip 01 j i to bu pi intel ii made the ipoci tl ordi 1 ul 1 2 o'clock wednoi i - next mr a . ei . , i leai e inti iduood a ros i ' 1 . 0 a joint select cominitti c lo take into c uu dorntimi tho p icy of reu leling tbo ju i ystom 1 .\ 1 h i liirolinn in such a inannor as to make twi ive ju lieial 1 li»iricts nf tin stale and ll 1 i ■us ol four district , 10i1 ado '■1 1 motion ol mi w ' , iho sen ■. ijoui ned until 1 ; ' ■■'• '.' '"■' '■'■cl ick ih us ul com ml ins m 11 h . january 28 by mr sii venson hi ■olntions 1 ropoa ing a 1 ' 11 iiiiiiioiiiil convention these wore referred to tbo eomniitleo on i oral relations and will np ar bore if tor ily mr i ' bl . a nquiry roquc iting th opini 11 ol tin supreme (' i how ill s08 inn 11 i to lhe power of iho < . noi • *■* i ij lo mpo or modify lhe ordinance pulsed by lhe late in nti n i . \ know u i tho stay law mi i a*l,i \\ lou and davii addressed tho lion io in support oftho ro solution mc ii i i >.!■i-.iii mid mckay opp ■its pnssiigo ponding tbu discussion ol this ro olution the special oi ler i'or 12 o clock viz : i loll in establish n puuiton tinif ;" was p blpoin :- •'"! mad ■11 spi • i.'inl order for tuesday thu 5th ol februa ry noxt on motion of mr dargan the resolu tions under discussion wus laid on the table as follows ! yoin — 06 nays — 46 news of the day o e'mii/i ssional washington jan 24 in il limit palitlona from tlio ohio wool growers for increased protcotion waa presented nl it petition frum lha oitizena of indiana against a ourtailinent of lha eurrenoy 1 1 finance committeo reporlod tho civil ap propriation bill wiih its amends lli commerce committeo troportod*ftjbill to prevent smuggling passed tho bill granting id tu lbs central sun fran . cic'i railroad was postponed till lo morrow a lin-jjo u u in l>,.t of amendments t.i the tariir hill tvero offered only one nf whieh was ac cepted — adding to tbe free li-t books and maps for pul lit libraries tbo senate thou adjourned n tbe bouse after soiue unimportant pro ceedings a bill wiw proposed giving agricultur al college scrip to tendesaee amendments were offered io extend tbe poralions of tho hill lo all tin btates this provoked a long spirit ed l_l_.tr mr maynard disliked having ten et yoked to the uili't rebel states mr stokes a spoke and was taunted with bis early secession letters mr stokes said lioba.l rep i.i 1 iiml entered tbe fedoral army ; ami lhat i was ready to enter tbe sii_.uo and stay there throe years longer when mr randall ol i * •. sea said oh bosb ti"l iho regular ro porter siivs in parenthesis laughtok the bill was further dist ussed mr kolley of tennessee j maintaining lhat 1 is was tbe only southern fiato with re tl can government south carolina i'exa , die he maintained wore not btates — anion lm tits were o 1 to tbat mr confed erate should be professor tho pratldeot was called a usurper mr cooper of tennessee *■*. i callt ■'. i order for calling mr kcllay of pennsylvania a lia and lhe hill passed tbe i uahliug net w,is limn taken up and tho i tee ou was and means instructed to in iito ihi ■.' ; i ney of repealing the cot ion lax /*'/■/ i ■'"',•../'. i waslibiglon jan e i general thomas and sickles salled'on tbe iii 1 iv i .' .■: - -. ij crowded to-day t mi t ns on tlio enabling i i who gave wai to mr ravmond who wish . l !.. •] .'_. i i.il low -, i i " chief l.urenu func ry of ten i ■has b ien ordi red lo <■■• port to gen sibley chiel fui ationary io q.or j •! i gl ,.' • 1 i ,'" . ill been a | pointed chief i noun fundi •"- ' for m - p ■u i i*s t"-.'l;iy half a m t.nii t w'oed is in the ril on official rep i ih ritil r i _. 1 1 1 _ bill cannot be • i ro i i - ai pans of arkansas for want of io and competent oourls gen t ■: .- urdered ad liti mal li .•*.',. n ling in arkansas n bi ". , im 1 colorado veto expected to ■. . . ,' ii itsn-il has i i i the f lowii g lien .'■' r and until further orders . i charge will be exacted hy any officers of this bureau for servioss rendered in making ii belli * ii fre.'linon nnl their employe era either in oxaming approving witnessing or rugisli ring contraola sr otherwise ll reoiiosls assistant oorotoissioners to in itrucl iheii rdinatee to the above effect and recommends written cootracts in all oasca of verbal agr.cn.oou in order to avoid confusiou bui i ag tits are requested to j i all in 1.1 eii po-.t.'r ;.' cure oontraou foi freedmen and in tendering their service tor this obji-cl they idiould lot il be understood that thoy will be rend red nillioul charge to parties concern 1 moulu a ny inn 24 — chief justice wai '„. i has l.livered hia opinion to tbe buprems court n orating that tbe state was a /• facto ■ivei : in ii under the confederacy guardian and administrators who invested in oonfoder ,'.■i ■, .;-. n d received money in good faith iin.l ii'l k i bed tranaaotlon are mad valid bt sti vt ns gives it up washington january ii.1 last night in the house thnd qtovens said he did nol regret ih length of time spent in de batin his enabling bill bul he t'linml bitch diversity of opinion on side of the 1 1 oiiflo upon question of reconstruction lhal he should relieve thy mind of the house of any quostion with regard lo it and should to day call it up and move to lay it upon the table _ um ,:,. i cial change cinuiuiiaii january 25 the board of trado bus adopted the central syetom of belling grain nnd changing tho weight of i barred of flour to two bund rod i'linds li lakes effect september 80th suffrage in tl t n iten ies washington january 25 the bill giving biiui'iigo i the pooplo iu territo ries regardless of color is a law from lap out lime and noi by presidential approval i ,, monal washington jan 20 in the si nato the bill authorizing the baltimore and potomac nilron i to bring a branoh tn wnshington pan i i till i'oiiiinillee of i'mifei fiiee on pen inn agents reported nnd lie bill passed it removes nil ngents oppoilltod since tho iiml of july i.i i the president wus e'llied oil lof oil wilson's report of tbo oapturn of mr davis in the douse tin secretary of tho treasury was ordered to auapotid bale ■f confiscated whiskey unless tho prioe equals th tux mr stevens enabling liill wai talced up and mr ross made i powerful sp-cob in opposition to it tho debate developed the fact that the reconstruction committeo had bad n session this torm that the republican party bad nol agree i on a plan of re construction a sharp colloquy occurrod between messrs chandler and agholy tho lattor was goaded into tho follow inl sentiment : if thero it a stftto ol tho american i fnion in wli not a loyal man except black men i would clotho tho black man witb the franchise and other rights under the * n ornment applause on tho flooi in the grllories and somo bit t ,) mr asboly continued denouncing tho assumption of those who during il ■□ tire war wore in secret alliance with n bels coming hero and joining ha with the apostat al the othor end of tho avenue mr winfield denounced the abovi a base ami unfounded slander mr hunter said : so far as i am earned it is a base lie tho speaker baid that mr iii word wero out nt order mr randall said nevertheless true tiie speaker decided mr randall ro i marks out of order a vote if censurse on uutitor ■•>■- pas bed by b4 to 33 alter which the bouse adjourned with the understanding that that ena ■act is tn lo discuseod monday nnd ■live minutes rule by the colli . london jan 26 tho ti f this morning contains a ion li tter from washington in which thi writi i i a conversation held witb i id john bon he spoke very btrongly justifying the position which ne had taken ■subject nt reconstsuotion and violet iy assailed oongrcss for as ho expree od it usurping executive and judical power i'u i jan 20 ien dix tli • a n ei ican minister has urged tiie french < i ■. . ment to abolish the odiou searching ihe baggage ol r ar iivin _' in franco it is and ■. : thai the government made i i'nvoi iblu reply to tho aplicnti n n v yoik jun . 28 ' icngo lispatch to tbe tribun ■'■i m ■crosby mule six bund re i thousand dullars profit by his lottoi new vork jan 28 fl ■ir dully and declining wheat dull and easi r corn dull pork linnet new mess 20,50 : . western c id mess 19,50al9,62 lard heavy barrels 12al3 cotton dull 33a 3 1 i'or middling uplands stock market dull gold i3±f financ . washington jan 24 — the following is a statement of tlio worl financ fractional currency received 407,000 issued 520,000 national currency is sued 154,275 disbursements war department s 714,808 navy 2,943,976 lutusioi 211 102 internal revenue •"■100.776.38 - week customs 2,726,830 y emu ■•-'• ■/.. -. ■i nashvillo tenn jan 25 — tho teu icssoo house has declared the scat from jackson district vacant because tlio rep resentative in not sufficiently loj'al 1 rival for li ast bu galveston texas jan 25 gei 3rifflin biiocessor to goneral ividdo orbids the proposed honors tn remains of general albert sidney jolm railroad ac id nl rouse's point n n . jan ixpross and mail train - ! ui ur gdensburgh on lake champlain lay no southerners are n ported railroad to mount airy the lust session of ii 1 tborizod the western coal fii i rn i '■t in extend the rmid to bouie in the north carolina railroad l in ' . i ions opinions as to the | i it shall toii.li that road i it | . . ,: ■. nsboro aro mo ing energetic ill to hivi ih r inl terminato nt thnl i i titers nre in favor ■f ';.. bn -. . i nn naville imd hi ii point wo glad if all th lioiiimiinili .■u d bo gratified but this is iinpoi iblo rool question whieh in ter l this : when can it term t n aa lo prom te certi nlj . ih r md it oil aud ii"i injure the north < ' irolinu road i r i",v other interest ol tbo btato 1 io plan whieh w 11 b it .- two th sti il.es us is ino.-t di sirablo vo observe on yestorday mr v i surry introdnco i a bill lo ot able iho vv os torn li u compnny to extoiid i in the n ('. it it to the v i near mt any this wo ro^ai j iiii ■< iioveiiii'iit tllo inl n'.-t in i lit i'i 1 ■| oople of surry f ■>■\ iii .'. .* i i it railroad through thai re i m is eno ipi aging no work ol intoi nnl i m ! *'" ' ni • hia ovor hi ii proji otod through that si e'ion of the statu ( lur citizen on aro cut off from cou-uh re ■. i the old'prfii of wn ig portio • ibe country i-1 ■productiv t and it al u une water p .- niiiuii ! bo oontinu 1 1 1 o road w i '•'■■■tu . i it wi 1 by tl ' :■" ana i ii mid to the a 0 r . .. nnd gi ... ie ih 1 ..'.■■. tbo extension ■: tho ro i lo tbo virgin i lino d ■• :. uff'oct the qu istlon i toad i ball ci ■'.'. < '. ii r '•'• * the i lai i thu . ii take the i est an unl f stock ll i i i equal ii . iii si nlint ' . 1 he ii t remark in the above from i .■• tin : amount of bi ick ■moat i'i i !,': poi lli ni ' i till '.*. estorn coal j .. ' be j n irtb (' ii .. true ' ■■i quest ion is v ' i citizen effort to i ■• ', ,• wi ' iii road ol . ilie oi i of j deepl ' ■i connee ion of tho ' loal i • '■'.'-. at ' plai ■i will . ■• in a direct line to wiln i can't wo havo a meeting to .. cerl in the wis ii ■our pe iple upon i i irapor tant mutter aud bee whutamou in be i ! will no one n bpond ; sali ' ury i ■in r vi i.i they try to depose 1 dent ' i , y wi i i ere for it — ihey aro driven on by a necessity v b .. 19 1 irre os a law i gravitation not ouly 1 lo pose tbo pi i ut but to destroy ibo govt rument ■... v 1 i ... .. ■,.... : 1 said tb be no war i •.. . : . then it ti . . terfi im witb tbe d ii litu 1 , bul bo waa force i to 1 sue a ai . 111 i abolish " t less ...-.:.; ■.— riien 8 mr j !.;.-. in and others soi i il tbo south ' vt i iccept the situatio 1 the - iti ntedin oongreas and tbo du m i iim wo havo semi all tliosi 1 * . . 1 il ,: .. ... i wo iball .* ml nuo to 1 the ther and furlhei from us nn.t j ■■.,■i in re impossible evi ry day . al last ilu terribl 1 truth dawns upon i - mind that tho 0 mnl 5 ins utterly never 1 an i • any unio 1 01 repti u institutions 1 until abo dei lished 1 u 1 or driv 1 an in ol ii lii - in bad given up i i i • w • .;,.',!... .. . f hi bad oai ia i ul i n p edge ul c m respeot the dot tittttiona i lb ■■there would ha . i - 110 lee or if mr jul . . .. . ; tood by i ution aud he f lural i iws c 1 1 s 11 bad with irawn i ii armies an 1 . tm ts pea ■■■ny wou i havo been n uilry i it in ilea i ol this he cot .... :.... ;.. i '..! n al ionists to 1 1 out line . ' ict for the 0 lion oi white su ; .. ... ll s ib i a certain extent -... '■as tho rocky m tains ■■i i.y must remove ll obsti uol . 1 to pi es 01 he haa | .: iii lough lo rerthrow ol ii southern states and at tl.i . . 11 1 iv in th 8 ".. to prevnnt the . ._ iseful either lo hit pe pie 01 res bul be slops tin re an i tt ill not be 1 ■i '* .. trument ol the madman any i cxperimonl of mi a new worl i ide by i . .,* . they 1 ihci : ". * ■. r stop in tin as s ■: ■s it of tra bo into a white man or the latti 1 1 i — al all events in u_l .. veil a 1 people lo their own tha ofl .*■■v ued the i " .... . ■. . tlio old ju ca - 1 1 * ■ndru w , 160.1 who d iv n or in oth >. .. 1 « i a mongrel . ' . 1 to , ■1 \ iro mere ■mli * trans our mill , . .. v i a 1 illit lli j ii 111 i 11 i|"i 11 u r j 1 s - 1 tho way si .... reinot ... . i i sought vt il to be if m ■■i ■■,' 1 . .... .!■. ' 1 '. ..■1 1 submit to the 1 tl 1 li : wi'iily mil ' rnual . and ii m i do notdonl ihe rump . tho death ll ovt no v near al hai i i '■■... i . ■ii john ' *. es ol ih old party but i - titution .■a .; tt.i * in til l.v wn inn ) -. / j li a •__»-« \ return to mon ri 1 1 _". mr j . • t , i .;.,- bi ' alv i ;., ■ii i ; • advanced ol bl | arl . unorn ly ..... di arly us ol pur i s th m lendon ri ily ho loses nn i to hint llm /■'! hns a , ol : ction to ro y or tho ml of ti other word . . i ism ho ...... i , i lion i oo det ii i 111 thai a portion ol iho i i i ■. i it have ii i"i : to mako i i plain i ■.. ' intio ly tnonan ■i nj ilu ■. i ■i ,' the allot fi an po ir ivl i lys ■iiufi im protest to ' iranl ani mors ' i oba t ha irence to whal i loj ty i yaltj " b .* li ly to thi ir i i upon which tbey an . . i •• ■i .'• in the s uth ean be re llot upon theso grounds how long * lie v ill i applied to ibe north ? i al doubt lhat the ■aim i ii 1..-ii republican party is to .- republicanism i n this ct il nenl no m in villi sanity enough tl at their diuners would ver advocate .- vii • tho ballot to negro •. unless lid it foi an ult rlor object that i it to bo j ■.•.. * . omprehen ion it . ' : .- and no . .-- than tiie oomplote ovei lu*"\v of the grand i ji bfers . _ i b,et i in our government wore such a ble • liumai ity and . bl l hope tu he down-trodd n ions of toil the world over ■■. ii these -'..-■■: r . . e used the ai i glory ul tiie gov a ■■. i i thi people's love and affection i stamp lhe life blood out of iti under : '■ol pn serving it thi y en ••■1 a large rmy and yet used lhat very army to destroy it nd now when asked to fulfil their promises bey laugh in savage glco over the wreck tbey ve made and their ooutral organ proposes to elebrate tlieir triumph bytakiugaway tiie ballot om while men because they ai ignorant i in i culk preserving the g ivemmout saving tepublican institulionsl its real meaning i do ling less than nn effort to return to monarchy hail lord it over tbe many ami the under tho combined influence of military uli i.i i oppressive taxes be reduced to the con ition ol thu meanest serfs — v _'. day li/'ik " two old men i '.. * following is an extract from a epeeoh in tbe 1 iu ' i representative last monday by mr i of pennsylvania to copy it that our ■: ' ii ■may understand the spirit aud the man lhat now rule in the legislative department of * government about the same time sumner ras using in the senate language but little 1 9 i is of ihe president : " a i ■". i secretary — one old man charged w with isolating the adoption of tho consti lal & lendm n who bought to preserve tbe 1 the 0 i!!."l"i*i.i*y i.e stands in the way now a theory of estoppel lie takes i iii.iii that lhe will of these twenty-three nay that tho will of theso twenty-six ' -. il it had heen unanimous — must go for *. unless two or three millions of rebels iu .' c ederate states sanction it flow does to enforce that doctrine ? does ho di et i ..' sanction of the people no sir — is tried that and failed will executive po ■doit that has lulled a j buttheseo . j -,.- to associate with himself one other who happens to hold the balance of pow i a bi m h i nine judges charged with tbe de ns i law this old diplomati-t department of stato is preparing for his matist on ihe bench tiie precedents by be is to govern an englishman once cx -■the qualities ol bis kennel lo an american ■a ■!.•• npon an old dog who was uearlv " that ' said tho nobleman is the best ii in the pack lie is lame and blind rjnd deaf nl still be is tbe most valuable animal i it for what said tho traveller •■iiis ■■n was good and bis sense of smell . n . we take bim out to put tbe puppi - i . . : a i then return him ... mr speaker ihnt ir is hardly dignified pare the secretary of state to tiiai old . 1 will tell you why i am uot going to imparison sai 1 llio a woman : " i it d ig ii '."' n years and hard as be ver bit ilie ban i thatl i bim uorbark . i i trail bang icr and applause — n sring with bis mallet u ivsi.t ■th tol the sl .. :- i wh -., is ,'■t .. i mr s '■" :,-. in a low tons in ilhng you to order lor doing by i dc mr s ■' a i unit his old jud^re mati it i ■li i ' country wci i y a single tw t _ i government the • i'll .-■■. , . . i ... ty of law 1 i : i . • ■would mako ; . y a the interior ».. • . i liif lei el . . r ■■j ' . a ' ; nt had i ' - i of tho snpn i'mii't in :,. _•; inl " •■t on i ti mid ob i ite tho difficulty it v ox iati i i tiie south in regard to tl ■i '.. uml mail ro 11 u i in the i'utuii , re piir i ot pi |