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— ~- — — — ■— *^- . , , .» — .— - **» - rtnit £ (••> \ jort itrtt by 1 hrcxeh . , i n i . m a ki 11 •; 188 conservative stats sxecutive ticket - i ll.'n ir zebil0\b vaxe , i i ' ih i.li i i i;.\a i i.'iviun i iim aici u i ill ■■■... « . m for 2 1 p battle a - w bl rgix 1 . . s 1 n cravex m ix 3 ,.. * wix r i i.st rralirr slutr judicial tick i ■' • : ■. m u x -! \ ikii i •-: i ba : i in • ■s '. reade : j . has e manly of craven . - mkrrimon of baneomb . • r of judges l is i ■five sttj)t rinr t'ttttrt first j david a barnes ul ill lilt ibd * epwabd j warrejf ■i district rge v strong t.lvve j a . svilliam s devax1 . . i ■• i ■■t r j builti thi ma bl fl in jn ■■j i . er i . a • : : bhipp . ;- ■'■'. '. : itsox mitchell p n iixix john l bailey ■a t i ■i ■• g • - . • i • : . , e ffoi . ... .. -. i i i ■prfcel .**• i ' t * 1 i ii : ., ::■i i ' many - ■' ticket -«»■■| ' .... ... \ ' i ..,.,-• . ■.... 478 ■— i ii iw .. .-.— - -~ . ■■■gov vaxce _. this gem in lias been most grossly y ihe radical organ ~ in lids stale he is charged with saying g iu bis speech befi re the raleigh cruiser — vatlvs convention that when the conser * , , acquired powoi in this state they would msl lliloi , t tha radii all more intolerable than lhal i t peoplenf sodom and goroorah ii said nothing , of the kind on il.it occasion aa we imp ,. koow w.i w ,, - itlng within , del of bim while he a *- speaking and heard every word he laid ii wai peak i g inly of c rtain leaders of tlie il party a tin lime he used ihe lan wh.ch hi been pi rvei led and not thai p ni hi disclaim ed all li il '• tl liegroei — was wil ling ai t protecting them in a'i th i civil rights aud conferring upon , them all privileges which could be done consistently with ilo safety and welfare • ;' b tl : ic -. n : 1 i ho denounce the • ii in in ii ii bo in many counties have allied ihemselves with tbe radical parly bill ho » is very severe up ni h it clasa t p ilitici im who bad : . ited for the overthrow i f lhe present state government misled many of the white pc pio • t tin state by appeals to their psssions nml pri utllces ami nrrayed ■aa a class againsl the white ll ti lie present coi . ol things could noi he permanent — that the virtue and intelligence f ti .** t .- was l ind in nil i - iter and thai that time should come the public scorn .- iii that " nuld 1 e visited upon thi -•• leaders would be such is to render their condition as intolerable aa that of the people of sodom am goroorah thai this is substantially whal he did sav on ision furred to -•. . be proven by i : tin bi -: men 1:1 tin slate wc ii i :. : i tico these charges ;*: the , and would -"•'. but fir tie fact they have i repealed by col mas . • : 1 syths i gentleman tor whom we entertain respect in i recent radical hat county i i.m isteu rep :• m t , * \ it i . ,. tltr iteniug t i ii th a ci : tain elites ol pi ;•!.■a hen :. • ii ;. ' ' 1 i •■• ■:'. and very pro perly said that ie w uld :. ■: support ang ,,..,, r ang party thai proposed to pun iny part ol for llieir poliii | cai opioi ns ' '.. lhat pi itform i lbi r wi ca i wilh our friend if i . it vam ■self in favor .. : 1 - — v e w li :. : 1 support **-,. would h iv ! • ■:'... tli a t ,!, i nee hun i lul kind 1 • ly expn --■mi pinion aa i ! i rndd n of certn ■- ■*, th i ■- . ■, in which ipini wi gov \ • ■■: c r deal in g i ... ■figun - — ker never i ess him -:■.' ! i .- . ; . i.i i al ways liul ' a ....;-. wi a 1 el lhal i friend t last gntl inng f no t for ■- " such in .... not - ■• ■■riewi a year igo if we a il m i has ten then i ' . i ■■• - ting at d th o pnesag , ; the steven'a i wliieh _• - and tin innocent but wl , accord g to a dec lion ol - ' of the ul mre ah v mdei - '■■-■.'.,:.. w , i i a • . - i - - : ■:• r land ' ' i . but we will - then foi what i i period i the ti i . our whole life ■• gram im ■political -•-, bias l'nioi '■' ■' . . ■i',y r impkai l.'ml.'.'i i uk in 1 ex j ion ' i i ill i a'i iii i imitation of tbe 1 hi - i ■• union moil hig : lera y it has ofl li tod to ill tin f high party , n.-l l-ri-at de j t ,';.' and h.r par i . ' - t groat - may be mi i i 1 ljrst iter whs ., ■■• i ,'.'- war ■p n both oas i w . i r,-mri,ry u prefvtvs t'.i f of * i mi iw ■* i >, ■-■" m^^^m^m^^^m . the courts of jn-flev und they i-i*coivc ' the sanction of tb english iiceplo not withstanding lhe high rank and great rep utniion of the criminals among the fool lib and frlvoloni proiacutleus of thai kind undertaken for mere partisan purposes we will only mention that of i '• nichi-v aril impeached by tin iv'hlga cor preach • ing a ullj 1 nn a in favor of the explcdad ,. gnms of divine righl and passive oh . dience for tl supposed benefit ot the to les l'n prevent tin be was impeached i by lhe whigs thou in power waa acquit ted and ibe wind's were for n lime ruined as a conb*'()iience iliu turiel carried tho next elections and retained their power until iln death nl ilu queen nnd the accessiou of tbe jlmi ol llano vii when tho framers of our constitution inserted ihe impeachment clause in that instrument they never contemplated thai it should be called into requisili ui i xccpl iu cases uf high clinics nnd ini.-ib :■in calculati 1 t pollute ihe fountains i jus lici oi subvert the government tb.-v nev er supposed that a l iteration of states men (?* would urise who would rnsi i to i a nn engine ol political power r as a nn ma nf p.-uiy asci udei i y . they never i iinod iimt it would be resorti it agal si tho chii i magistrate of the republic for nny crime much short of that of treason or for any conduct which ili.l nol tarnish , the national honor or degrade ibe nation ■in the ej es ot ihe world hut how mista ken i lithe patriot fathers could look down from iheir lofty i ihitations u i tee to whal a base u*e this wise provision had been perverted ihey would weep over the . degeneracy of their descendents it vv ash ing m idison ii iiiiilton and jay who watched over the constitution with so much solicitude during it infancy and la bored b0 zealously to induce lhe people lo ace • ' it in order to secure th blessings of liberty t themselves and their descen dents conhl i made acquainted with tie manner in wliicli that instrument is troddi a under foul nt thc present day they would turn iu tb i c iffins instead i seeing the president im peached for high crimes aid m -•. ican or calculated to injure or subvert the government wo see bim impeached for exercising a powc under the constitution which » a io •, or quell ni ■] to any of bis tsors and whit many of the i •> j cis iu tin ii ition i lieve he ■eg even under the tenure i : ib icl i'-i if surely no h . in .- uld ll ivi n ■i tin country from tb re val of stani ud tl iii*iil of mr kn - ng i u rice a l bo th | ph ison they a i in liar i*i:li tho ' f lhe | .-'. am lie y will i ■•. ■: . ; -■nl | ,..-, ,,.._• i tlit*y can never be jnstifi d exci pi bi fac tion and :' i ilicsin tin y ai - . ful to ilu n.i ill be so regni ■y u i never may 1 ■i i i '-; : 1 .: iisnn j mil con3erva1 ive nomixa tions wl run op to ' ] y thc co isei alive banner inscribed with nanus of our can they i ah men w 11 known pubiie for theii . rhai ictei . era . ■grr.-it public wori i poll r one of lln _■■-■' . ■' i - ■■. 1 ■. ■• , it trasta sl ... - molley nni f ■■,.| ihe party ill opp - we w iii not ii -,',- at th li candid it ll ly ihey i ■-. vu !-, e an thing • < the 1 ■: t uui h f i hei i tie utter ** ant of mi purl ■'. mosl of ll :;-.'' ■r ' ,' history of th . ,--- ny bo in iwo tickets i - -■rvative in h i icnl in the . i to man's he i he k man's i i-xl n e i be oni ■• i • tick.-t of the na et ol i . \ ,. thel n i , '■— limse purpoa f secui ."/ office by meuna f ■(,'■negro vote then again the one ket which repreaei ' .' uthoi ilu i the ig i i ■-.■•■i he there « quite an i ei • r i the i •-'! dready noin uat 1 foi i il ::- i ... . : ' ■< candidates iu tin field li r ll - tat i vol in i longress stan i i , i •'• . and probably ■-. ai ibe candidal s for j * ol he supreme iperior coui i - • n'i per uic of tin in will lai tbo ■i can . ., b w,!l noi l ih ciwc we » ish to rigor 1 1 . ' : energy hnl va ihould i * ■!. , , li-.m hoi .- .-■' i i •-. • bul ii ■ci bo hxpocl u ■' a 1,11 i like till lit im '.; i . ,, ,- i ni mu n l ■• i.m i a ■the ful • '. mr 1 sos tho c ■ao of ii most i'-iol.ih j j ri '. . ■: • - ■, t will r.s . i i ths ! ,-.'*. ;,;,'■- | , r a . - ' i ii.«'l a jacob w bowman this gcntlemnn liavii.fr bei'ii iioiniinitod by the radicals fur the judgeship of the twelfth judicial circuit it uiny interest tho i public in know who be is jake ai he is familiarly called by hi ftiemls has heen in public life ms ll member of tbe state legislature he en tered that body with onrsell in 1800 snd served one term consequently we knew bim well at thai time lake is parson 1 ally rallier a good soil 1 man we think ami is n,,t without a streak i g niu • lint be has nn ballast anil consequently 1 is liable t be led off by ovary popular ox 1 eiti incut he came tn raleigh in 1860 u i atioii union man lull in a very hurt linn ho caught the accession fever hi lhe atmosphere which then prevailed at lhe 1 c lpitol and made somo strong secrssinn ■ipccclics afterwards he paid a visit in in constituents and returned a strong union man again soon alter ins return ■be took occasion to make a strong union ipeech in which ho declared his rcadineei ■ti fight if necessary for the flag after • 1 1 . i - , bu uscilated i and fro for lomo time ' but when tbo war broke oui bo buckled i on his armor and ** enl forth t lieht the ' haiih - of tbo south we did nni n i him any more until some time during lite year ■1863 when lie still profossod to bo a good conf derate shortly after ihi i i *■to he caught tin peace fever and i.t came a union man once more ami of course a radical vve do noi charge jake with hypocricy in these changes — they were just such changes as mighl have been ex pectcd t take pine hi a mind like bis he certainly knew no law at that time am « e pn nun be knows hut lii i ..,-,* indeod we learn lhat he has never been licensed i practice in the couit over which he has boon nominated io preside and even if he does know some law he i certainly without the abilities and the in al j i il b ,, ci ssary to make a l judge destitute of stability in hit opin ions baring but little knowledge oi the law and b ing possessed ' .. ;, -- it . on i liiiiiieo he will bo constantly driven back und to ith l.ke a hu it cock between thu srgnments of opposing counsel lie sure ly must have been taken by surprise al receiving tin irili'lligencc oi hi nomitia lion wc think we could name a arge number oi men in xorth i aroliua •*';" nicer lea a page t i lac k lone lhat would make bettei judges thai jacob w uowman bn this is lln day oi mi things and we ought imi lo he turprised iiii ri'w.hvativr mi.i i inm next satl'rbai lot a io forget th null fo . - -• i .. tr .. e •■■. courl houstl i * ' ■day w '■*; t to havo a roil g 1 ervalive to a i . . . ctii i rapidly a oss wl ii ' _ i i . l most n il - ■,\ -■' ,.,.„ pre - i pie of n ih 1 i put of tho '■■-- .. 1 bj are nothing li thau the ** al mid j lical equality of lln id .-. fii a . - - ■ii it-thai _•;. .-■:■., and in i . ■ut aa i • . . tho courl ih • lay a m ' '■ll ■l„,i a in '-, ward off tho 1 lainilo -. i . ,. . .' ■•- ■- m nr be ■■■• .• ■. ky a i ■i . : i - • led by a . . ' . .- ■i . 1 ■..-- ju , ' - ime ir a •;>;>, - il.ohey . '. full ll al he '-'■■' ol .'■■■.. 1 i | y 111 -'■' r . . ■. . , b-l it up . ■. -, i ; . i lhat wsa v jul no card : a i.,i nl in '■-.*_., .. ■., money a the a f the ■whei ■- ' ■- pie i lln ll . itsndi v . ■■■■• ps . ■iti .'. . i l lien - ' - ..... od l*j jail in ibie on yi . . i ; .. ■• ■i whilu man ■mi brown from tbo ' i , " i an by i ia "' -""•' i bay were . ■)■, anil mi ij depsi led ". :■'■" ... a ', v ..', wis along * ego'sr osudh leo inn lor allowm 1 " lain i 1 ho midil m ' '■- " lorspe we una that this nol s ww pises o«i eoiililry lii'ii-ls on th.-a uui i ;*;::*. list the trick .!•■mi no sad save ihoiii bo li lioinsauoyanoo uml from lo john i cnwi wsa ms i i i mi jail yusienlay upon condition of paying costs and leaving tho place snd will doubtless go into sums other uommunity to pin n,v upon ilie nuitiiitcil the coxstitl i ioxal conven tion i it lias been loveral days ilnco wo no ticed the proceedings of this body we bul latterly conceived the opinion that it was growing rather moro liberal hut in this wc may have been mistaken it may possibly granl universal luffrngo though ihi is very doubtful a number of tho leading radical members backed by iho in f the puny for governor are for disfranchising a large numbei of the in trlligenl white peoplo of the state und it inav yet be done hut n tlie subject of negro equality it ah unions nothing w i un by n private letter thai mr rodman's relic lull was passed by thai body on yesterday bill wo are unable i inv i xactly whal its pru lilom arc wh give tb follow ing account oi tues day's proceedings from iho raleigh sen hint : the pressure upon our columns to il iv preclude ibe publicati entire of ih pi it in u.c a of tho kangni oa ut tin cupi.nl on monday night and yesterday lur readers will not regrot t mission thev are doubllesa thoroughly wearied an disgusted with lhe whom nflulr we j make an abstract of tho iim-i nolablo pro ceedings i in monday nigbl lhe report t the com mittee on corporations other than muni ripil w.i finally idi pted pending its consideration mr durham offered lhe fol io li g amdndmenl i provided thai institutions i i learning in which blacks and whiles are educated promiscuously shall rot bo incorporated uuder general or special 1 iw mi durham altered the amendment in good faith und advocated it wiih seal abil ity and earnestness mr rodman one or tin k i.lic.il candidates for ■"* ipn mi court tudge and others endeavored i dotlgo lhe issue of socl il i quality thus pn senled ; ihe yeas and nags „ ■n i ..,/. and the amesdmkn i vo ted down ! tins is a in r llri lo of tbo infamous radical monster will tin whit people of north carolina role t-i inetitutlon which compels them to sou 1 their children to lhe - ime with negro children or else if ihey arc unable : pro ic for iheir education otli i i ,.,-, ii 1 .-.-. ih ••: to grow up hi ime i nevi i ' net er i the proceedings on y iti nl iy arc de void nl iii ri i except as to the in famous ectloti in the case f mr mailer a c nu mil lee wai appointed some we k ago to liivesiigalv lhe claim ofa mr marshall t mr m irlcr'a n at li ; i been gi nerally . oo -' iin '. in bo agt n ii .: the d ei-i in oi oei caul ,-- igi ing seats i i ihould bo linah mr mnlcr wn not called before i lee ami ti it no eonci rn in the in itter the commllli e seemed to age tho whole affair evi n k - ping mr m.-i ubbins i membi r i :' lhe com _-- i n.i nf some impoi tai t fo ti o ■■' ii 1 1 a i'aul hi'hilqu n tern wi ie in i — i i lite coinniilti . " ic gi g i n ibci ll vote ol il l'ouuties by which mr marlur'i ins -. over marshall wai iso *,'**: the . t lur lhe voles from the ptvciucla i iiii it was said to pivi mm b ill a inajoi ity i .' i - mil - this latter stall mi i was all lhat mr mcoubbina was ihown and be : iho report ezcludii g mr l . in the presentation ol the rejiort mr i lurliam i * posed tlie infan ' md ami demanded a fair ii tiga ii mi graham am others denounced lhe affair ami mr mccubbina withdrew in n i n from tho ri port ; bul tin m ij*u y " a de termined to iii.-n ii ihrough ami i .*, al most a strict party vote l'i mr \| i ahull the -■it iim i '"...-. irvalivi s enti r ing their protest which was shsmi i - 1 ., pi ie on till jolll nah the w hole ii ' . i • ' - i an iniquil . i frnndiib'ui proceeding bill viola • .- .,: common decency snd ibows thai ihe convention is belli upon il p in in ih mi without regard i truth ui mr mil ll r and hi n il no " 11 v ill tie ihi in in r llinroughly i he rest i il mor na api nl upon lhe coi i a f tl a : ii ]'■on i i no .- nml punish n ■tl | 3,000 mini ■ppi negro ■have cut a petition i congress asking unv ei nn ol aid to i mi^'l it i 1 na a'i i.i wo have no oh a licit ( longn i - i ihi pray , r ol lie io pi oplo tho members of thai body havo to mini , oling m oik to i i granl tin p ll lion 1 1 il-e pei itiouurs had a iked < on grot ■n import 300,000 africans nni spread tin in in certain southern stalei to aid in overturning the form ol '. - em nn nt established by iln rebels wash illgton 1 ih i on a no , ami ih ir l on peers oongiesi would have opened ii cara wide to receive lhe grateful prayer and judge k hy would hut i ing a weel re hi ill ill nils ei lo it tin radical nominating convention of litis state iiininiii iv nominated oou i i ml loi president and senstoi wade ol ' lino loi v ' i'm dl nl ( ion ' 1 1 an i a greal humbug i , i ' i ii , an i a j'li at deceiver of i'nn deul johnson ■ei mo i wadi i a mouthy radii ..! and a g ■i di iinkari i ih 1 land ol washington whither nit tin ii tending wl n such creatures ai tl *■»•• nris lodght u hi lb . nihil ain't moibsa young hams nsgro waa i'oiiniiiiii-,1 n j.ul in ihis place snniriuv evening las ohsrged by the coronee'ijury at inqui it of having murdered in ttep-sou a oiuii man ufulioni 18 yam of age i'lio clr * | oumstanucs as detailed by iho wilncssi'sex aiiiiiie'l hy un uoruner msko up s cose of cru elty rarely if eve equalled in ihii pan i tht s i'he victim wa litlerall whipped lo i death beaten from day lo da lorn than u we.-k louietinies with hickories at other t'uuoa wiih a leather slrapi nt othois with a r,,|io nini altll iii olher limes willi i f llll * ii la-i thuiidsy morn ng his unnstursl father ■eu m need die hastisemcnl hcloro ll wsa dav ■i.u i kept ii up noli - ohool children wore pa i ..• neal ida h iso oo i way t school ii ng ihem approiiulung ho stopped whip . ping all i dioie in ou into a kilclieii and i.fn-i ih , • . ■■i a i pass 1 he weill nil i lhe i k n hen lied tne young mini hy iln loot threw :.,. i | rei a i i l"l nml hauled lum i |) in i dial poaition ' barel n.n long the i lie th'li ' oil i ' 1 i li i ." - '■' *'■ih ,, il weapons i'hu sister ol iho yon ■■in oi :.:.■ihe ; of tliini/a when she i.i the bouse to go to the priug l"i wslei l « lien ihi relnnied iier brulhi'l »> i i il ,: ' ■'• i ' . ! . ii . . i .... i a - :-" nu iv •. i i . :, pi ovioiis ' - "'■■i harris luriii i ioi ..,., nd i cull sl ins , -,\ hen ihey dis i i . to war ran i ihem in im exhibited l'i ■«■• opj o*ed by harris b r '■i \* ., i the i facts were . hi ! i - man harris i tolerably well ii i i ,, i a i « rile snd t ... ■,. ; ■*. ■i . : i ' ■i in in iii . . • i u ity '. l'iv,-ii li - i i ii i ** a found , i iii ili--i io tubers i from i ■' • o wei neveri ly „■, nu i-i - ime 1 j nr i-i ,: , ... .. • : ial ie i unfit or . ii . . .,: u , h , jons ruixkhwiukr ■legru i nmn of vsry j b«-l uharuut mid io bu from tj r)otte was . ,.-.■\ .'-■*■j ( y ■i t ol a:l it tcematbal im ii a rowdy ' . i.m'lt or | lofewji ii is ltd t » po i •. li imi mii seeded n i ■>■with to . li w ia - !!.■wtu bfforu tbe mayor i . , . . -,..., -. | i , . ite . f lie lais-nl a ituturl ti , , n wil !■' mail uii ijn.-.v b ki !(.• m n-.-.i diiturbano*m m th burl ■\\, n *• . ri \' ill ill li i i ..■*. ■. i men : i .- pltce n fst j . ■.. u . ■;.- :,'-.. laj argvtl witli bn « . i .-\ ■',: i .. . i the mill v e round in their , ---- rhey had todl a part of ti . ■.! qu/ta c of iji hail ■d tlie sum i i tut tbe . l . i . ;; i 1 a tbe spno ■- t , t boa '• : • ■■'.--. . . ■1 i ; * . ... , ! ■| t . ■* i to i ' ■' ■i ■. ■i i ■-, • ;'":..'■.*. -. lore ul i ■'. -. .... -,.■'. . ■*■j '.< • pi a . ■. ■. i adroit ■v i inn was i - ■■■i i i tal . ■■■: . i - . ■i ■' i i . i - ■- . ' i . , ■. ; : . ■- ■... u ',..'• i . - , j (.* 1 ol the inmt ■. ■1j . i ii i a | , 1 1 mo i ■ii • . ■. . ■. . . ■■. ■. ■.. t ■* i . ti but ,.■*. u ■. . lit 1,'t h..-,.i t ■>■a vkti it \". ann y in iiiti 0t ii i ii \\ ■i i 1 1 ni i l within it l.iy df two j'.i * . i jill illhtalimi i * hi j l"fl.ji|l"l|r vi iill'li ilu i i ■. - ul i>i llll 11 til ill i i it i • :'■■i , it vn i li i ' i .' ' i •■" i ■!'■■■■■■thn thw l'lui i ol tl ii kuprctni » out ' iowvd twenty day rftei ite adjuurnini i lu make up iiii c-urtiliditli -. a ■■. foi thn c'uiiru bflld i i ll ity ti '. *.!-. in |/ 1 if i y id mudi can i i ■i ■i • adjuui ; ■i nu katuniay i.i-t hi i m , nud im ■) ','' iim . uj a nut ■• iti aw llm vvttfi un and • iiii ■i ( loi i rdmnnd n v ■\. rj . imd ilep mitt i hi thu i il ■■lilli iff full und u iih n i upuli ori'purud whi*n i he g ■■' ' h i ■' upujnhonl < i bo|i«1(|nn»d luw h rn i bie ; l'i|i ii n ill uui i iiu i'm mi ■• ho knuwa mr fmuinftii'i cnnrgyi capneii nud ih i it tnodi'l i 1 1 jiinl i tfooil in y . uuogui utlii iui - li ! - li l " ntitu i •** \'->\- rork march •'> i tun mum i museum \\ ilh u.l ' t ll - tl"l iii,-fi..i - ' . i uigbt i *■'■*■!. m ni j n i ■ittfiuge li the nopthkltx itatf.8 wc in indepiid to thai sterling pa iim si i vnik world for iim foltowlngf collect synopsis from the oonstltulloni i lhe loveral northern stutca upon the bu l jeci of luffvage there ure but five nl the northern stall's and thi-ae five are now england stalls wliieh iinilac no distinction in t right ol lllffrttge on account of color maine gives the right of miffruge to ev en male ciiir.ei in lhe t'niti'd stat w |„, lias resided in tha state three mouths exeeptlng paupers persons under guar dianship ami indians not taxed now ilaiiipahiic admits ns electors ev ery male inhabitant excepting paupers and penona excused from paying laxoa ni ih.ii im'ii request vermont gives tbe ballot in every man twenty-one years old who has rail ded one year iu the btste miissacbusctti admits every mala sitl zi'ii iw inly ime years old cxcoptlllg pau pers and peraoni under guardianship ; but in person can vote or in eligible to office who is imi able lo read the constitution in ih kngllsli language and write ida name rhode inland imo tha ballot to every null * ili/.eii of full sge ne year iu the btnio n months in lhe lown and who owns real estate worth c134 or renting .*•',■pei year ami to every native male oil lien twentv-ona year old two yean in the soite ill months in tho town duly registered who has paid sl lax or dona i mi ico within the year connecticut gives tha ballot tn all white cltlxeni of full age who have resided one v.ai iii lhe i.t , snd six months in the lown negroes who were free men — if an such - '^*-^* ; the adoption of tin i nsii i**^h 1s1n i he qui on suffrage wis inb the hft bi 1 ,:• h nl a '' : "' nel 1 i i ■. b / 0 of fllll age ' h ' *'"' stale four months b b v ' ■''' '■tv di iii districl i von mil .-- lie lias hi ■n^vc yearn a citi zen ol lie state . i fow ' ■)•■ar tin owner nl a freehold ** rtkip over ii ■cuinhi anics and on » hichs , ■' la | lid * m ' new jersey — evirywbia male citi 7.0 ." ' i full ago resident one year in tha stat . and five months in lhe county i * eepling paupers idiots insane persons and pei -" i convicted nf crimes excluding tin a from bulng » itnesecs ih nni ivauia — evi ry wl.iir freeman re lidei 1 • n in lb state snd ten u . in the dlsti ict . o - iv while male citizen of fall .„" r i.b-nt one year in tbe slate n l i i ill i iii ill milled to ills people i'l 186 with the following result ; for 816 98 igainsl 255,340 ; majority ag wisconsin ndtnits every white ritiiru nf full age ; persons nl indian blno.i de , 1 .. , 1 i ii n by act of congress and c r ilil 1 p r-oiih of indian li-n-lil ; but lie nm i duieul lo stale i anstitotlon ic ni i tb word white was rejected in no v inh.-i | *•■,... by 8,059 in ijorl'y minnesota — the sameas wisconsin wiih rrgard lo white citizens ind adinila in :.,; - crrlifled l.y district lo bo fit for cili 1 j in nov.-lnlier 1856 lhe i r esied negio auffrags hy t,000majoi ty -. i 87 i v 1 898 majority oregon evi ry suite cilia n ••: i ■inths resident i he state an i - n of lull sge residl nl one \ ear i l ilu nil 1 ii -. hut no negro i i i . mulatto i liana every ahii m ie citizen f lhe i nitcll blatcs re dent one year i i bint , but in n l'i r mulatto sha.ll hi e lhe light f buffl l^e michigan over while mall eitites ' full sge nd lo every civilised mala 1 ■i not belonging i any tribe missouri — lo constitolion of 1*966 i * cliuli - bi ii k from voting illinois every white male ritiz.-n ' no year iii the state k i - i evi iy white male citizen ad ult ii 1.1 nl sil months in tin stale — i h ij ii stiou of negro suffrage was pre s mod i i 1867 and in a total vote 1 "... ui 1 ni r j.-ct d i v a majority f b ■i > l i m m * i a ■ry w illtc ma i i d suit i cititsen or ol m th ■>. who elected in i ml . mm under tho in m f i 1 o n lora f all ng i hoi i , mulatto can * ' kl ada i w r.uolar lo lhal i ' '•" ' i it ihlrtyf ur counllci designsli d - west virginia do m.i permit in gi • » to * ii i mgreii pnssi d bill rnfrai i i , l let of t olllllihi i 1 1 * . in h i i i i si ni senate :;:.' yeas - i in ii in 186 yens 46 na i ■i ni johnson v toed bill januar " i - no day sonale n pi-m-il ilo i . , i 89 oi a iii nml lln ilo im by 1 13 * as lo 18 nay -. ** lun lhe bill la . i * aw mr is 1806 honaa passwl s hill th it thuro bill in no denial of tl i i i irani hlso to clllceni f ilu i i i stall i ' i i : sou or color a llll ball be equal before tin law '— i cl ilo nrganio sots f ibe territo *,,-,, i vi ka,c loin lo dakota m ll ., v irhiogtou idaho arizona i ta 1 * ami n.-w mexico the vote waa 7".i yes imi na - january in 1867 tin oen ill , . : ■i , i , , 1 ii substitute that there ■he no llunlsl of lhe elective fianchi on accounl i raoo color or previous condi l i lervltudo in any i lln't'i 11 i ih united hiatus now nr inm-if lor t bo nrgunizod tim lull was i ussed h l.il ll nays and iu the house . no i hi \ \ > n 1,1 i and nays l'i i '' * hill hecainea law by tallurn ol tin l'i ' h oi i -■ii il lull or return it with ■'' io aaith.o i i days alter ils ptralouu ■t i i i.u i i vvl bit i iii a dlsouiikin nn tho 1 ll'l f ilo press s,...|i na foil ni ever parent *» imsu «"" is «»«)' i i i 1 h ai hi suply him *< " ' iimvapaper i well re mbi'i what a mark o icn h.iu a those i " ».,',. io i um i i i i i,,i tbom w ... had ' i.-*-«-,h n newspapers i !"■foil ''•" ' i purlin to ln ismin debate *•"' i i u'ol jf i f*.'l''.^-**l
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Title | Watchman and Old North State |
Masthead | Watchman and Old North State |
Date | 1868-03-06 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1868 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 9 |
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Creator | Hanes and Bruner |
Date Digital | 2009-04-09 |
Publisher | Hanes and Bruner |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The March 6, 1868 issue of the Watchman and Old North State a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina, this copy has damage to all four pages |
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Title | Watchman and Old North State |
Masthead | Watchman and Old North State |
Date | 1868-03-06 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1868 |
Sequence | 2 |
Page | 2 |
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FileName | sacw09_009_18680306-img00002.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/9/2009 12:39:04 PM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
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 | An archive of the Watchman and Old North State a historic 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 | — ~- — — — ■— *^- . , , .» — .— - **» - rtnit £ (••> \ jort itrtt by 1 hrcxeh . , i n i . m a ki 11 •; 188 conservative stats sxecutive ticket - i ll.'n ir zebil0\b vaxe , i i ' ih i.li i i i;.\a i i.'iviun i iim aici u i ill ■■■... « . m for 2 1 p battle a - w bl rgix 1 . . s 1 n cravex m ix 3 ,.. * wix r i i.st rralirr slutr judicial tick i ■' • : ■. m u x -! \ ikii i •-: i ba : i in • ■s '. reade : j . has e manly of craven . - mkrrimon of baneomb . • r of judges l is i ■five sttj)t rinr t'ttttrt first j david a barnes ul ill lilt ibd * epwabd j warrejf ■i district rge v strong t.lvve j a . svilliam s devax1 . . i ■• i ■■t r j builti thi ma bl fl in jn ■■j i . er i . a • : : bhipp . ;- ■'■'. '. : itsox mitchell p n iixix john l bailey ■a t i ■i ■• g • - . • i • : . , e ffoi . ... .. -. i i i ■prfcel .**• i ' t * 1 i ii : ., ::■i i ' many - ■' ticket -«»■■| ' .... ... \ ' i ..,.,-• . ■.... 478 ■— i ii iw .. .-.— - -~ . ■■■gov vaxce _. this gem in lias been most grossly y ihe radical organ ~ in lids stale he is charged with saying g iu bis speech befi re the raleigh cruiser — vatlvs convention that when the conser * , , acquired powoi in this state they would msl lliloi , t tha radii all more intolerable than lhal i t peoplenf sodom and goroorah ii said nothing , of the kind on il.it occasion aa we imp ,. koow w.i w ,, - itlng within , del of bim while he a *- speaking and heard every word he laid ii wai peak i g inly of c rtain leaders of tlie il party a tin lime he used ihe lan wh.ch hi been pi rvei led and not thai p ni hi disclaim ed all li il '• tl liegroei — was wil ling ai t protecting them in a'i th i civil rights aud conferring upon , them all privileges which could be done consistently with ilo safety and welfare • ;' b tl : ic -. n : 1 i ho denounce the • ii in in ii ii bo in many counties have allied ihemselves with tbe radical parly bill ho » is very severe up ni h it clasa t p ilitici im who bad : . ited for the overthrow i f lhe present state government misled many of the white pc pio • t tin state by appeals to their psssions nml pri utllces ami nrrayed ■aa a class againsl the white ll ti lie present coi . ol things could noi he permanent — that the virtue and intelligence f ti .** t .- was l ind in nil i - iter and thai that time should come the public scorn .- iii that " nuld 1 e visited upon thi -•• leaders would be such is to render their condition as intolerable aa that of the people of sodom am goroorah thai this is substantially whal he did sav on ision furred to -•. . be proven by i : tin bi -: men 1:1 tin slate wc ii i :. : i tico these charges ;*: the , and would -"•'. but fir tie fact they have i repealed by col mas . • : 1 syths i gentleman tor whom we entertain respect in i recent radical hat county i i.m isteu rep :• m t , * \ it i . ,. tltr iteniug t i ii th a ci : tain elites ol pi ;•!.■a hen :. • ii ;. ' ' 1 i •■• ■:'. and very pro perly said that ie w uld :. ■: support ang ,,..,, r ang party thai proposed to pun iny part ol for llieir poliii | cai opioi ns ' '.. lhat pi itform i lbi r wi ca i wilh our friend if i . it vam ■self in favor .. : 1 - — v e w li :. : 1 support **-,. would h iv ! • ■:'... tli a t ,!, i nee hun i lul kind 1 • ly expn --■mi pinion aa i ! i rndd n of certn ■- ■*, th i ■- . ■, in which ipini wi gov \ • ■■: c r deal in g i ... ■figun - — ker never i ess him -:■.' ! i .- . ; . i.i i al ways liul ' a ....;-. wi a 1 el lhal i friend t last gntl inng f no t for ■- " such in .... not - ■• ■■riewi a year igo if we a il m i has ten then i ' . i ■■• - ting at d th o pnesag , ; the steven'a i wliieh _• - and tin innocent but wl , accord g to a dec lion ol - ' of the ul mre ah v mdei - '■■-■.'.,:.. w , i i a • . - i - - : ■:• r land ' ' i . but we will - then foi what i i period i the ti i . our whole life ■• gram im ■political -•-, bias l'nioi '■' ■' . . ■i',y r impkai l.'ml.'.'i i uk in 1 ex j ion ' i i ill i a'i iii i imitation of tbe 1 hi - i ■• union moil hig : lera y it has ofl li tod to ill tin f high party , n.-l l-ri-at de j t ,';.' and h.r par i . ' - t groat - may be mi i i 1 ljrst iter whs ., ■■• i ,'.'- war ■p n both oas i w . i r,-mri,ry u prefvtvs t'.i f of * i mi iw ■* i >, ■-■" m^^^m^m^^^m . the courts of jn-flev und they i-i*coivc ' the sanction of tb english iiceplo not withstanding lhe high rank and great rep utniion of the criminals among the fool lib and frlvoloni proiacutleus of thai kind undertaken for mere partisan purposes we will only mention that of i '• nichi-v aril impeached by tin iv'hlga cor preach • ing a ullj 1 nn a in favor of the explcdad ,. gnms of divine righl and passive oh . dience for tl supposed benefit ot the to les l'n prevent tin be was impeached i by lhe whigs thou in power waa acquit ted and ibe wind's were for n lime ruined as a conb*'()iience iliu turiel carried tho next elections and retained their power until iln death nl ilu queen nnd the accessiou of tbe jlmi ol llano vii when tho framers of our constitution inserted ihe impeachment clause in that instrument they never contemplated thai it should be called into requisili ui i xccpl iu cases uf high clinics nnd ini.-ib :■in calculati 1 t pollute ihe fountains i jus lici oi subvert the government tb.-v nev er supposed that a l iteration of states men (?* would urise who would rnsi i to i a nn engine ol political power r as a nn ma nf p.-uiy asci udei i y . they never i iinod iimt it would be resorti it agal si tho chii i magistrate of the republic for nny crime much short of that of treason or for any conduct which ili.l nol tarnish , the national honor or degrade ibe nation ■in the ej es ot ihe world hut how mista ken i lithe patriot fathers could look down from iheir lofty i ihitations u i tee to whal a base u*e this wise provision had been perverted ihey would weep over the . degeneracy of their descendents it vv ash ing m idison ii iiiiilton and jay who watched over the constitution with so much solicitude during it infancy and la bored b0 zealously to induce lhe people lo ace • ' it in order to secure th blessings of liberty t themselves and their descen dents conhl i made acquainted with tie manner in wliicli that instrument is troddi a under foul nt thc present day they would turn iu tb i c iffins instead i seeing the president im peached for high crimes aid m -•. ican or calculated to injure or subvert the government wo see bim impeached for exercising a powc under the constitution which » a io •, or quell ni ■] to any of bis tsors and whit many of the i •> j cis iu tin ii ition i lieve he ■eg even under the tenure i : ib icl i'-i if surely no h . in .- uld ll ivi n ■i tin country from tb re val of stani ud tl iii*iil of mr kn - ng i u rice a l bo th | ph ison they a i in liar i*i:li tho ' f lhe | .-'. am lie y will i ■•. ■: . ; -■nl | ,..-, ,,.._• i tlit*y can never be jnstifi d exci pi bi fac tion and :' i ilicsin tin y ai - . ful to ilu n.i ill be so regni ■y u i never may 1 ■i i i '-; : 1 .: iisnn j mil con3erva1 ive nomixa tions wl run op to ' ] y thc co isei alive banner inscribed with nanus of our can they i ah men w 11 known pubiie for theii . rhai ictei . era . ■grr.-it public wori i poll r one of lln _■■-■' . ■' i - ■■. 1 ■. ■• , it trasta sl ... - molley nni f ■■,.| ihe party ill opp - we w iii not ii -,',- at th li candid it ll ly ihey i ■-. vu !-, e an thing • < the 1 ■: t uui h f i hei i tie utter ** ant of mi purl ■'. mosl of ll :;-.'' ■r ' ,' history of th . ,--- ny bo in iwo tickets i - -■rvative in h i icnl in the . i to man's he i he k man's i i-xl n e i be oni ■• i • tick.-t of the na et ol i . \ ,. thel n i , '■— limse purpoa f secui ."/ office by meuna f ■(,'■negro vote then again the one ket which repreaei ' .' uthoi ilu i the ig i i ■-.■•■i he there « quite an i ei • r i the i •-'! dready noin uat 1 foi i il ::- i ... . : ' ■< candidates iu tin field li r ll - tat i vol in i longress stan i i , i •'• . and probably ■-. ai ibe candidal s for j * ol he supreme iperior coui i - • n'i per uic of tin in will lai tbo ■i can . ., b w,!l noi l ih ciwc we » ish to rigor 1 1 . ' : energy hnl va ihould i * ■!. , , li-.m hoi .- .-■' i i •-. • bul ii ■ci bo hxpocl u ■' a 1,11 i like till lit im '.; i . ,, ,- i ni mu n l ■• i.m i a ■the ful • '. mr 1 sos tho c ■ao of ii most i'-iol.ih j j ri '. . ■: • - ■, t will r.s . i i ths ! ,-.'*. ;,;,'■- | , r a . - ' i ii.«'l a jacob w bowman this gcntlemnn liavii.fr bei'ii iioiniinitod by the radicals fur the judgeship of the twelfth judicial circuit it uiny interest tho i public in know who be is jake ai he is familiarly called by hi ftiemls has heen in public life ms ll member of tbe state legislature he en tered that body with onrsell in 1800 snd served one term consequently we knew bim well at thai time lake is parson 1 ally rallier a good soil 1 man we think ami is n,,t without a streak i g niu • lint be has nn ballast anil consequently 1 is liable t be led off by ovary popular ox 1 eiti incut he came tn raleigh in 1860 u i atioii union man lull in a very hurt linn ho caught the accession fever hi lhe atmosphere which then prevailed at lhe 1 c lpitol and made somo strong secrssinn ■ipccclics afterwards he paid a visit in in constituents and returned a strong union man again soon alter ins return ■be took occasion to make a strong union ipeech in which ho declared his rcadineei ■ti fight if necessary for the flag after • 1 1 . i - , bu uscilated i and fro for lomo time ' but when tbo war broke oui bo buckled i on his armor and ** enl forth t lieht the ' haiih - of tbo south we did nni n i him any more until some time during lite year ■1863 when lie still profossod to bo a good conf derate shortly after ihi i i *■to he caught tin peace fever and i.t came a union man once more ami of course a radical vve do noi charge jake with hypocricy in these changes — they were just such changes as mighl have been ex pectcd t take pine hi a mind like bis he certainly knew no law at that time am « e pn nun be knows hut lii i ..,-,* indeod we learn lhat he has never been licensed i practice in the couit over which he has boon nominated io preside and even if he does know some law he i certainly without the abilities and the in al j i il b ,, ci ssary to make a l judge destitute of stability in hit opin ions baring but little knowledge oi the law and b ing possessed ' .. ;, -- it . on i liiiiiieo he will bo constantly driven back und to ith l.ke a hu it cock between thu srgnments of opposing counsel lie sure ly must have been taken by surprise al receiving tin irili'lligencc oi hi nomitia lion wc think we could name a arge number oi men in xorth i aroliua •*';" nicer lea a page t i lac k lone lhat would make bettei judges thai jacob w uowman bn this is lln day oi mi things and we ought imi lo he turprised iiii ri'w.hvativr mi.i i inm next satl'rbai lot a io forget th null fo . - -• i .. tr .. e •■■. courl houstl i * ' ■day w '■*; t to havo a roil g 1 ervalive to a i . . . ctii i rapidly a oss wl ii ' _ i i . l most n il - ■,\ -■' ,.,.„ pre - i pie of n ih 1 i put of tho '■■-- .. 1 bj are nothing li thau the ** al mid j lical equality of lln id .-. fii a . - - ■ii it-thai _•;. .-■:■., and in i . ■ut aa i • . . tho courl ih • lay a m ' '■ll ■l„,i a in '-, ward off tho 1 lainilo -. i . ,. . .' ■•- ■- m nr be ■■■• .• ■. ky a i ■i . : i - • led by a . . ' . .- ■i . 1 ■..-- ju , ' - ime ir a •;>;>, - il.ohey . '. full ll al he '-'■■' ol .'■■■.. 1 i | y 111 -'■' r . . ■. . , b-l it up . ■. -, i ; . i lhat wsa v jul no card : a i.,i nl in '■-.*_., .. ■., money a the a f the ■whei ■- ' ■- pie i lln ll . itsndi v . ■■■■• ps . ■iti .'. . i l lien - ' - ..... od l*j jail in ibie on yi . . i ; .. ■• ■i whilu man ■mi brown from tbo ' i , " i an by i ia "' -""•' i bay were . ■)■, anil mi ij depsi led ". :■'■" ... a ', v ..', wis along * ego'sr osudh leo inn lor allowm 1 " lain i 1 ho midil m ' '■- " lorspe we una that this nol s ww pises o«i eoiililry lii'ii-ls on th.-a uui i ;*;::*. list the trick .!•■mi no sad save ihoiii bo li lioinsauoyanoo uml from lo john i cnwi wsa ms i i i mi jail yusienlay upon condition of paying costs and leaving tho place snd will doubtless go into sums other uommunity to pin n,v upon ilie nuitiiitcil the coxstitl i ioxal conven tion i it lias been loveral days ilnco wo no ticed the proceedings of this body we bul latterly conceived the opinion that it was growing rather moro liberal hut in this wc may have been mistaken it may possibly granl universal luffrngo though ihi is very doubtful a number of tho leading radical members backed by iho in f the puny for governor are for disfranchising a large numbei of the in trlligenl white peoplo of the state und it inav yet be done hut n tlie subject of negro equality it ah unions nothing w i un by n private letter thai mr rodman's relic lull was passed by thai body on yesterday bill wo are unable i inv i xactly whal its pru lilom arc wh give tb follow ing account oi tues day's proceedings from iho raleigh sen hint : the pressure upon our columns to il iv preclude ibe publicati entire of ih pi it in u.c a of tho kangni oa ut tin cupi.nl on monday night and yesterday lur readers will not regrot t mission thev are doubllesa thoroughly wearied an disgusted with lhe whom nflulr we j make an abstract of tho iim-i nolablo pro ceedings i in monday nigbl lhe report t the com mittee on corporations other than muni ripil w.i finally idi pted pending its consideration mr durham offered lhe fol io li g amdndmenl i provided thai institutions i i learning in which blacks and whiles are educated promiscuously shall rot bo incorporated uuder general or special 1 iw mi durham altered the amendment in good faith und advocated it wiih seal abil ity and earnestness mr rodman one or tin k i.lic.il candidates for ■"* ipn mi court tudge and others endeavored i dotlgo lhe issue of socl il i quality thus pn senled ; ihe yeas and nags „ ■n i ..,/. and the amesdmkn i vo ted down ! tins is a in r llri lo of tbo infamous radical monster will tin whit people of north carolina role t-i inetitutlon which compels them to sou 1 their children to lhe - ime with negro children or else if ihey arc unable : pro ic for iheir education otli i i ,.,-, ii 1 .-.-. ih ••: to grow up hi ime i nevi i ' net er i the proceedings on y iti nl iy arc de void nl iii ri i except as to the in famous ectloti in the case f mr mailer a c nu mil lee wai appointed some we k ago to liivesiigalv lhe claim ofa mr marshall t mr m irlcr'a n at li ; i been gi nerally . oo -' iin '. in bo agt n ii .: the d ei-i in oi oei caul ,-- igi ing seats i i ihould bo linah mr mnlcr wn not called before i lee ami ti it no eonci rn in the in itter the commllli e seemed to age tho whole affair evi n k - ping mr m.-i ubbins i membi r i :' lhe com _-- i n.i nf some impoi tai t fo ti o ■■' ii 1 1 a i'aul hi'hilqu n tern wi ie in i — i i lite coinniilti . " ic gi g i n ibci ll vote ol il l'ouuties by which mr marlur'i ins -. over marshall wai iso *,'**: the . t lur lhe voles from the ptvciucla i iiii it was said to pivi mm b ill a inajoi ity i .' i - mil - this latter stall mi i was all lhat mr mcoubbina was ihown and be : iho report ezcludii g mr l . in the presentation ol the rejiort mr i lurliam i * posed tlie infan ' md ami demanded a fair ii tiga ii mi graham am others denounced lhe affair ami mr mccubbina withdrew in n i n from tho ri port ; bul tin m ij*u y " a de termined to iii.-n ii ihrough ami i .*, al most a strict party vote l'i mr \| i ahull the -■it iim i '"...-. irvalivi s enti r ing their protest which was shsmi i - 1 ., pi ie on till jolll nah the w hole ii ' . i • ' - i an iniquil . i frnndiib'ui proceeding bill viola • .- .,: common decency snd ibows thai ihe convention is belli upon il p in in ih mi without regard i truth ui mr mil ll r and hi n il no " 11 v ill tie ihi in in r llinroughly i he rest i il mor na api nl upon lhe coi i a f tl a : ii ]'■on i i no .- nml punish n ■tl | 3,000 mini ■ppi negro ■have cut a petition i congress asking unv ei nn ol aid to i mi^'l it i 1 na a'i i.i wo have no oh a licit ( longn i - i ihi pray , r ol lie io pi oplo tho members of thai body havo to mini , oling m oik to i i granl tin p ll lion 1 1 il-e pei itiouurs had a iked < on grot ■n import 300,000 africans nni spread tin in in certain southern stalei to aid in overturning the form ol '. - em nn nt established by iln rebels wash illgton 1 ih i on a no , ami ih ir l on peers oongiesi would have opened ii cara wide to receive lhe grateful prayer and judge k hy would hut i ing a weel re hi ill ill nils ei lo it tin radical nominating convention of litis state iiininiii iv nominated oou i i ml loi president and senstoi wade ol ' lino loi v ' i'm dl nl ( ion ' 1 1 an i a greal humbug i , i ' i ii , an i a j'li at deceiver of i'nn deul johnson ■ei mo i wadi i a mouthy radii ..! and a g ■i di iinkari i ih 1 land ol washington whither nit tin ii tending wl n such creatures ai tl *■»•• nris lodght u hi lb . nihil ain't moibsa young hams nsgro waa i'oiiniiiiii-,1 n j.ul in ihis place snniriuv evening las ohsrged by the coronee'ijury at inqui it of having murdered in ttep-sou a oiuii man ufulioni 18 yam of age i'lio clr * | oumstanucs as detailed by iho wilncssi'sex aiiiiiie'l hy un uoruner msko up s cose of cru elty rarely if eve equalled in ihii pan i tht s i'he victim wa litlerall whipped lo i death beaten from day lo da lorn than u we.-k louietinies with hickories at other t'uuoa wiih a leather slrapi nt othois with a r,,|io nini altll iii olher limes willi i f llll * ii la-i thuiidsy morn ng his unnstursl father ■eu m need die hastisemcnl hcloro ll wsa dav ■i.u i kept ii up noli - ohool children wore pa i ..• neal ida h iso oo i way t school ii ng ihem approiiulung ho stopped whip . ping all i dioie in ou into a kilclieii and i.fn-i ih , • . ■■i a i pass 1 he weill nil i lhe i k n hen lied tne young mini hy iln loot threw :.,. i | rei a i i l"l nml hauled lum i |) in i dial poaition ' barel n.n long the i lie th'li ' oil i ' 1 i li i ." - '■' *'■ih ,, il weapons i'hu sister ol iho yon ■■in oi :.:.■ihe ; of tliini/a when she i.i the bouse to go to the priug l"i wslei l « lien ihi relnnied iier brulhi'l »> i i il ,: ' ■'• i ' . ! . ii . . i .... i a - :-" nu iv •. i i . :, pi ovioiis ' - "'■■i harris luriii i ioi ..,., nd i cull sl ins , -,\ hen ihey dis i i . to war ran i ihem in im exhibited l'i ■«■• opj o*ed by harris b r '■i \* ., i the i facts were . hi ! i - man harris i tolerably well ii i i ,, i a i « rile snd t ... ■,. ; ■*. ■i . : i ' ■i in in iii . . • i u ity '. l'iv,-ii li - i i ii i ** a found , i iii ili--i io tubers i from i ■' • o wei neveri ly „■, nu i-i - ime 1 j nr i-i ,: , ... .. • : ial ie i unfit or . ii . . .,: u , h , jons ruixkhwiukr ■legru i nmn of vsry j b«-l uharuut mid io bu from tj r)otte was . ,.-.■\ .'-■*■j ( y ■i t ol a:l it tcematbal im ii a rowdy ' . i.m'lt or | lofewji ii is ltd t » po i •. li imi mii seeded n i ■>■with to . li w ia - !!.■wtu bfforu tbe mayor i . , . . -,..., -. | i , . ite . f lie lais-nl a ituturl ti , , n wil !■' mail uii ijn.-.v b ki !(.• m n-.-.i diiturbano*m m th burl ■\\, n *• . ri \' ill ill li i i ..■*. ■. i men : i .- pltce n fst j . ■.. u . ■;.- :,'-.. laj argvtl witli bn « . i .-\ ■',: i .. . i the mill v e round in their , ---- rhey had todl a part of ti . ■.! qu/ta c of iji hail ■d tlie sum i i tut tbe . l . i . ;; i 1 a tbe spno ■- t , t boa '• : • ■■'.--. . . ■1 i ; * . ... , ! ■| t . ■* i to i ' ■' ■i ■. ■i i ■-, • ;'":..'■.*. -. lore ul i ■'. -. .... -,.■'. . ■*■j '.< • pi a . ■. ■. i adroit ■v i inn was i - ■■■i i i tal . ■■■: . i - . ■i ■' i i . i - ■- . ' i . , ■. ; : . ■- ■... u ',..'• i . - , j (.* 1 ol the inmt ■. ■1j . i ii i a | , 1 1 mo i ■ii • . ■. . ■. . . ■■. ■. ■.. t ■* i . ti but ,.■*. u ■. . lit 1,'t h..-,.i t ■>■a vkti it \". ann y in iiiti 0t ii i ii \\ ■i i 1 1 ni i l within it l.iy df two j'.i * . i jill illhtalimi i * hi j l"fl.ji|l"l|r vi iill'li ilu i i ■. - ul i>i llll 11 til ill i i it i • :'■■i , it vn i li i ' i .' ' i •■" i ■!'■■■■■■thn thw l'lui i ol tl ii kuprctni » out ' iowvd twenty day rftei ite adjuurnini i lu make up iiii c-urtiliditli -. a ■■. foi thn c'uiiru bflld i i ll ity ti '. *.!-. in |/ 1 if i y id mudi can i i ■i ■i • adjuui ; ■i nu katuniay i.i-t hi i m , nud im ■) ','' iim . uj a nut ■• iti aw llm vvttfi un and • iiii ■i ( loi i rdmnnd n v ■\. rj . imd ilep mitt i hi thu i il ■■lilli iff full und u iih n i upuli ori'purud whi*n i he g ■■' ' h i ■' upujnhonl < i bo|i«1(|nn»d luw h rn i bie ; l'i|i ii n ill uui i iiu i'm mi ■• ho knuwa mr fmuinftii'i cnnrgyi capneii nud ih i it tnodi'l i 1 1 jiinl i tfooil in y . uuogui utlii iui - li ! - li l " ntitu i •** \'->\- rork march •'> i tun mum i museum \\ ilh u.l ' t ll - tl"l iii,-fi..i - ' . i uigbt i *■'■*■!. m ni j n i ■ittfiuge li the nopthkltx itatf.8 wc in indepiid to thai sterling pa iim si i vnik world for iim foltowlngf collect synopsis from the oonstltulloni i lhe loveral northern stutca upon the bu l jeci of luffvage there ure but five nl the northern stall's and thi-ae five are now england stalls wliieh iinilac no distinction in t right ol lllffrttge on account of color maine gives the right of miffruge to ev en male ciiir.ei in lhe t'niti'd stat w |„, lias resided in tha state three mouths exeeptlng paupers persons under guar dianship ami indians not taxed now ilaiiipahiic admits ns electors ev ery male inhabitant excepting paupers and penona excused from paying laxoa ni ih.ii im'ii request vermont gives tbe ballot in every man twenty-one years old who has rail ded one year iu the btste miissacbusctti admits every mala sitl zi'ii iw inly ime years old cxcoptlllg pau pers and peraoni under guardianship ; but in person can vote or in eligible to office who is imi able lo read the constitution in ih kngllsli language and write ida name rhode inland imo tha ballot to every null * ili/.eii of full sge ne year iu the btnio n months in lhe lown and who owns real estate worth c134 or renting .*•',■pei year ami to every native male oil lien twentv-ona year old two yean in the soite ill months in tho town duly registered who has paid sl lax or dona i mi ico within the year connecticut gives tha ballot tn all white cltlxeni of full age who have resided one v.ai iii lhe i.t , snd six months in the lown negroes who were free men — if an such - '^*-^* ; the adoption of tin i nsii i**^h 1s1n i he qui on suffrage wis inb the hft bi 1 ,:• h nl a '' : "' nel 1 i i ■. b / 0 of fllll age ' h ' *'"' stale four months b b v ' ■''' '■tv di iii districl i von mil .-- lie lias hi ■n^vc yearn a citi zen ol lie state . i fow ' ■)•■ar tin owner nl a freehold ** rtkip over ii ■cuinhi anics and on » hichs , ■' la | lid * m ' new jersey — evirywbia male citi 7.0 ." ' i full ago resident one year in tha stat . and five months in lhe county i * eepling paupers idiots insane persons and pei -" i convicted nf crimes excluding tin a from bulng » itnesecs ih nni ivauia — evi ry wl.iir freeman re lidei 1 • n in lb state snd ten u . in the dlsti ict . o - iv while male citizen of fall .„" r i.b-nt one year in tbe slate n l i i ill i iii ill milled to ills people i'l 186 with the following result ; for 816 98 igainsl 255,340 ; majority ag wisconsin ndtnits every white ritiiru nf full age ; persons nl indian blno.i de , 1 .. , 1 i ii n by act of congress and c r ilil 1 p r-oiih of indian li-n-lil ; but lie nm i duieul lo stale i anstitotlon ic ni i tb word white was rejected in no v inh.-i | *•■,... by 8,059 in ijorl'y minnesota — the sameas wisconsin wiih rrgard lo white citizens ind adinila in :.,; - crrlifled l.y district lo bo fit for cili 1 j in nov.-lnlier 1856 lhe i r esied negio auffrags hy t,000majoi ty -. i 87 i v 1 898 majority oregon evi ry suite cilia n ••: i ■inths resident i he state an i - n of lull sge residl nl one \ ear i l ilu nil 1 ii -. hut no negro i i i . mulatto i liana every ahii m ie citizen f lhe i nitcll blatcs re dent one year i i bint , but in n l'i r mulatto sha.ll hi e lhe light f buffl l^e michigan over while mall eitites ' full sge nd lo every civilised mala 1 ■i not belonging i any tribe missouri — lo constitolion of 1*966 i * cliuli - bi ii k from voting illinois every white male ritiz.-n ' no year iii the state k i - i evi iy white male citizen ad ult ii 1.1 nl sil months in tin stale — i h ij ii stiou of negro suffrage was pre s mod i i 1867 and in a total vote 1 "... ui 1 ni r j.-ct d i v a majority f b ■i > l i m m * i a ■ry w illtc ma i i d suit i cititsen or ol m th ■>. who elected in i ml . mm under tho in m f i 1 o n lora f all ng i hoi i , mulatto can * ' kl ada i w r.uolar lo lhal i ' '•" ' i it ihlrtyf ur counllci designsli d - west virginia do m.i permit in gi • » to * ii i mgreii pnssi d bill rnfrai i i , l let of t olllllihi i 1 1 * . in h i i i i si ni senate :;:.' yeas - i in ii in 186 yens 46 na i ■i ni johnson v toed bill januar " i - no day sonale n pi-m-il ilo i . , i 89 oi a iii nml lln ilo im by 1 13 * as lo 18 nay -. ** lun lhe bill la . i * aw mr is 1806 honaa passwl s hill th it thuro bill in no denial of tl i i i irani hlso to clllceni f ilu i i i stall i ' i i : sou or color a llll ball be equal before tin law '— i cl ilo nrganio sots f ibe territo *,,-,, i vi ka,c loin lo dakota m ll ., v irhiogtou idaho arizona i ta 1 * ami n.-w mexico the vote waa 7".i yes imi na - january in 1867 tin oen ill , . : ■i , i , , 1 ii substitute that there ■he no llunlsl of lhe elective fianchi on accounl i raoo color or previous condi l i lervltudo in any i lln't'i 11 i ih united hiatus now nr inm-if lor t bo nrgunizod tim lull was i ussed h l.il ll nays and iu the house . no i hi \ \ > n 1,1 i and nays l'i i '' * hill hecainea law by tallurn ol tin l'i ' h oi i -■ii il lull or return it with ■'' io aaith.o i i days alter ils ptralouu ■t i i i.u i i vvl bit i iii a dlsouiikin nn tho 1 ll'l f ilo press s,...|i na foil ni ever parent *» imsu «"" is «»«)' i i i 1 h ai hi suply him *< " ' iimvapaper i well re mbi'i what a mark o icn h.iu a those i " ».,',. io i um i i i i i,,i tbom w ... had ' i.-*-«-,h n newspapers i !"■foil ''•" ' i purlin to ln ismin debate *•"' i i u'ol jf i f*.'l''.^-**l |