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r- , ! . " r- ' - - j. - : til- -p 4 1 - i rj- ;v ' - - f r - ' . . ' y -y7 rl. .. llT , . . . . . " v . ; ., i . I'll r ' V ' , i I " . I ' , . - ( ! ? - . i t j. C. L.,lIAURIS;mitor - it " Oars are the plans af fair delightful peace-zth to live like brothers.' W.M. BROWN, rallisher 4 v VOLUME I. RALEIGH, rTHURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1878; si;uovib: ER 8. Official Organ of the United ...States for N. C. THE REGISTER Weekly single copy, one year, I 4 150 100 six months, - . f 4 ; three inokthsr! ; 50 " clubs of twenty one year, each, 100 Invariably in advance!! Postage paid at this office. . . i " f "''? j n " ft- - arertisementa inserted at theJregulix rates, ' Address,: ' " ; M. BROWN; - j - .Publisher and Proprietor, THE GUANOnmEACO S; A STAGE-DRIVER'S STORYt: BY NATHAK E. TJRNER. It was on top of the stage-coach, just as we were bowling out of the narrow come down, and - blew a big -blast on my precipitous streets of Yrekaby the blind- stage horn, as a signal for the agent to ing star and -dawn-light ? of a sumjner show up. , , morning not yery long ago, that the fol- "In the meantime, the lady-passenger lowing thrilling adventure was related never gave her tongue a rest, but worked by Hank Miller, the driver, who had held herself up into a high dudgeon, calling the ribbons overthy amelVmost us fools, calves, babies, 'cowards and the from the time that Yieka becanie a 'set- like, till you'd thought she'd burst. She tlement,! j consen 'was a thundering handsome, spirited crea meiif of tlie northern mines ; and it hap- tatey with'eyes as blact tfas night, and a . pened in, this wise V ; vft vft i fiSore as sPringy and graceful as a leop Just as we s -vept down the rocky road ard's, who 'bad come to Yrefca as a pds tliat leads along ihe; Shasta Eivcat'the eenger by the southern mail coach a week base of the Sierras7throueh whose gloomy or two before, from no due exactly knew ' cror-os onr route was Drescntlv to wind, a bright little .blaze snndenly burst Tout imon thft 'Knmmit of one of theallest and most sharDlv defined mountains VOThel' left' known as Py ramicl Pealthat attract- ed the attention, of alt of us outside pas- sengers It's onlv a hunter's camp-fire, gentle- men, saia xianK, noting our looaa ox v6.w.. inquiry ; "but I recall a blaze of a differ- rpg squaws and Chinawomen, the usual ent sort that burst out on that same peak proportion of males to females was about a dozen years ago, that meant notbin one hundred to qne, and I stood her non short of life and death; and led roe into sense a good while afore I found it in my one of the ugliest scrapes I ever crawled hetojBay, without a practice of nn out of with a whole skin." 7 kindness, though : Our flasks and cigar-cases were at once ;f Madam, robbers or no robbers, we're at the ol fellow's disposal and it needed not going to eat upianbther rod of this but little more persuasion to put him in a., turnpike without a squad of ; troopers at communicative mood. , ! j our heels; and them as don't want to "It happened just about this time in travel can have their money j returned by the moraine, eaid he. "1 was bonn"- 1 mormng, from Yreka to Happy Cainp, a lively lit tie mining town at the .junction of' the Klamath and Indian Creek, with three gents 'and one lady inside; and one old fellow, a wool-grower irom ' Butte Creek,- out here on the box, beside the mailand a heavy load of dust in the charge of an express-agent one of the chaps insider "Now there'd been lots of stage-rob- bing all over California for yearsas you 111 US l 1 nu n , uv Jm j r ; i up here in Shasta county for a long time, notwithstanding a report that Gomez and some of his band had recently been seen ih our vicinity, since tifcigUante had made it too hot for them down in Tulare and the Valley of the ; San Joa Indeed, we had grown i so secure '. quin. 1 1'ivi, u JJ i 1 lino una viuifui "jr r ir it had been decided to let the old stage slide, without the military escort that had a0w.ii tn ktk old staVe up to thatstirae: accompanied us tor tne protection of the mails arid treasure. But just as. we bowled down the ; slope, and' came mkght of the river herp, I happen- ed to look around, and there, right on the top of the pyramid yonder, 'all at orice flared up the brightest little flame in the workl, very much like the one you re i looking at now. "At first I tlioiight it M-as nothing hut a bear-hunter's camp-fire, but it soon.be- ran to change from wdnte to red, f rOm 3d to yellow, from yellow to blue, from re blue to violet, and so on through a long range of lovely ,;ihanging! colorglikl a bonfire at a barbecue, and then I kneW it was a beacon of some sort, and stopped to think! ' " 7.. "Bill!" I called out. brine ing the 'team to a dead stoo'right along'side'von stunted cedars, and speaking to Bill Coombs, the express-agent, as lively and "daring a chap as ever sinner his eve along a scverl-shoot pyramid 2" . . v i . ; - . "Yes" said hcipokirigJiis head" out of the window and looking up at me, while, at the same time. I could hear the young dy passenger at his side beginning to ftnd fault, in a shrill, rasping wav,:at our topping on the road. 7 , ; h " What d've make of it V said I. ! "Kothin,' 'cept it's ' mighty, party with l'ie different colors goin' an' comin' in the "Wliat do makei of it V ' 1 " - 1 "I sort o' think it's a robber's beacon, to let Gomezland 7his "gang know- per haps twenty f miles ' away, ' at Panther Pass as how f.we'vet started from Yreka without the. .usualr escort,', said-I. "You know Gomez ,usjecf to be'anfassayer in the Sonora qHieksilver Jmines, tfore he took to murder and thieving, and his knowl edge of chemicals 'woqld just enable him to provide for all ..them , different colored lights np there.'' 8 ' Bj Jove I I believe you're right," cried Bill,, while onee i more the girl began to laugh and jeer in a scornful way, and say if I didn't push Tight ! ahead she'd sue the company, for: damages.v What are ywi going to do, Hank ?' ) "I'll show you said I, and making the turn, I climbed the long hill wo had just where originally, and had booked herself as Mrs, Meadows, for Happy Camp, where she gave out she expected to meet - Va.relatives 'from the cost ; though Ishe waa generally suspected of being some sort ot aaventuress, or grass-wiaow, on the! track of a runaway husbarid. In spite of the mystery about her, henbeauty had tne company s agent, as soon as ne comes, and lay over for to-morrow's coach." "I won't lay over a day or an hour, Mister Driver 1" says she, ! poking her head out over Bill's shoulder, and flash- ing her 'black eyes on me "and since you're all so scared, I hope, if you do meet any robbers, they'll thrash you out of your boots !" ; "1 trust you're merely relieving your mind by what you say, ma'am' says I, "for otherwise your words might throw certain suspicion on you, from the conse- quenccs pi wmcn an your Deanry all wouldn't sayeou." 4fWith that, she shut right up, and drevsr in her . head ; but I gave Bill Coombs ; a warning look, and from the Hojc no gave uio. xu. icvmu, ." I t i - : j T . l. I . " . 1 . . and take her m hand if she shoulc should attempt to show her claws. - "Just then the agent came -galloping nn. on lnA hi? sorrel. He wasn't in the r o v ; best humor in the' world, 'but when showed him the . changing beacon on the pyramid, where it. was ; now beginning to fadeawajr ywith; a J beau tifil yellow and purple lnsture, Hke the last bickerings of a'tine.,.6unsetf; and mentioned, ray suspi cions, he became thoughtful, and almost at once agreed with me. r u "PU tell the colonel 1 at once,'? said he. "Gq on at an easy pace, and before you reach Redwood" a steep H3g midway between Jfreka and ranmer rass -jyou n be joined by .the- troops." j ' , "As I again turned , in ie, road, the 1 agent explained things to the passengers, with the probability of danger ahead, and - offered to buy back the pickets of all who might iclect to ' remain, over. ; But the whole crowd .'voted to see the thing through. - The old sheep breeder at my side shifted his - pistols into easy reach, ther seemed to relish the outlook than otherwis.riTbe Jady;a'sl have said remainded stubboin and scornful ; and Bill and the other, two insiders were old frontiersmcu, not used ? to3 backing otit 1 from any thing. $1 "Well, we again took to the road, the partwolored Wconion the ijieight gradu- ally dying away, into nothingness, as tne swceter.thougli grayer light 6 the daWti - began to hud and-bloom alon tne range, flames,' eaid Bill. ' ' .i ss .... ' j 1 and in less than an hour, just before reaching jEledwood, we were overtaken "by Sergeant McFadden, iwith "sight troopers.' of the inth Cavalry kat iii hack, thoilgii there; were but six horses, two of which carried double soldiers, disguised in heavy blankets ana old hats, bp t with their c: bines on the half-cock, under the disgois f orVthq parpose of reinforcing the .stage-, tefp with two extras. The exchange was made at once, and .with the extras propt ppd among tlie luggage, behind the shcep breeder, and myself. , dangling their heels ove the side, Wo again bowled along at a I livelier jgait, being down-hill most of the j way ; McFadden and his men following a I few rods in the fear, .and! hugging the l tarfyitsiide allt der to deaden the sound of the horses' hoofs. ! j tary dismay, and Gomez, grinding out an "I wish our present rbute took us oatli, drew a bead on me, and fired. through Panther Pass, gentlemen, fio that "You can see for yourselves the furrow yoti could see for yourselves how the land in my cheek that his bullet made, gentle lies. Though the deepest wildest and men. But no great harm ;was done, and gloomiest pass in these mountains, "In return, I gave him a bullet in the inclosed on both sides by steep, smooth- j faced rocks, the road itself is broad and level, except where a little brook, known as Rocky Run crosses it, without knr.li Ki-ioi in . tlin immP(1itA VimTllt.V I to hinder a square, open, ' hand-to-hand scrimmage ; though it has always been a favorite halting snot for; mail-robbers both on account of the heavy shadows cast by the tall cliffs, which, save at high noon, make a constant twilight on the road, and because of a narrow trail that runs thronerh the precipices to the right which can easilv be held by a dozen de- O & X termined men against a hundred : and. in event of a repulse, affording a splendid retreat into the very heart of the Sierras, where all the sbldiers at Uncle Sam's beck could never follow successfully. "Well, now, as we made the turn by be three cedars, at about half-past eight, and began to roll down the long hill lead- ing to the Panther Pass, with the rocks every minute getting higher arid the road darker, you can bet your lives there was more anxiety than merriment in and on that coach. You might have thought it was empty, so far as word or breath was heard, and save the rumble and the hoof- beats, the pass was as silent as the scpul- chre as we entered it. "ja.li was diisKy, nusnea ana pctc-im, and, as we were crossing the run without - - hearing or seeing anything unusual, I be- sran to think that my suspicions had play- w - - i ed me false, and that the colored signal had no more to do with the robbers tlianJ with a Chinese holiday, when sn denly a dozen or more horsemen all wearing half masks, and armed to the teeth slip- oed out in tront ot tlie team, as swuuy and silently as though they had grown out of the ground, or been shed out from unseen doors at the dde of the rocky wall. "Though I trickled leaders witn my whip at the root of their tails, after a knack I had, so that they at once began to plunge and rear like mad, the whole team came to a dead stop, with a strong hand at each of the wheeler's bridle-rein, and we were covered by their guns and mstols almost betore we realized our r position. "Then Gomez wliom I recognized by his tall, slender form, and the two fingers 1aV1rinor nn Ins left. hand, havinsr seen him .woWnrn down inTnlare. before he " ' O VUVV wvv w " ' ' ' J took to the road Gomez himself, on a big roan horse, that obeyed every turn of his wrist like a charm, covered me with his jewebmounted revolver, and sung out, in his broken English : K I "We've got you deadpHank ! Tell the senors to be quiet, and peaceably . surren der the mails arid express treasure, and no harm shall come to any one." tJust as ho said ! that, I heard a faint, gurgling noise going on inside the coach. Do you guess what it was JNo ( Well, neither did I af. the moment, though 1 found out afterward. Tit was the black- eyed beauty; trying to sing out a warning to Gomez that the cavalrymen were close behind, but! slightly prevented by Bill Coombs' clritch upon her windpipe, while with the other hand he cocked his revolv er, and his companions also lay back in the coach, ready for the word. I "Sure enough, senor, you've got the pull on us this time," says T, wishing to parley a bit; and ; wondering what had become of our escort. ; "I suppose, that fan cv beacon n the pyramid was the yeorkof one of your gang," advertisin you.of our coming this ' time without the military."' ' ' i . -- tThat is about the size of itl", said he, j with a crrin nnder his f'half mask. "But I ill ' ' . .: - chuck down them mail-sacks, and ' don't palaver.'?. ' . ? -iA. was eyident that they thoughtiihey had a soft i thing, and ' were ' goingTto take their time about it : for no w, for .the first time, as I turned and - began to fum- J ole among the mail-bags, soveral of tbem pushed up the coach-windows on either side,.and the rest of them lowered their 1 j gun-muzzles and became more careless- luce. Jjut last men a snrieit cauio itum inside, arid "Mrs. Meadows " having torn her ; throat from the yelled oht at the top mii You're .; trapped, T G Tbfrodpers are cingrf ' "lhe assailants, drew back in momen- shoulder as quick as a wink; the wool- grower killed one of their horses at the I of her lung's $-rJ - : v waamuruereu at- winjuerwu wuue the hands ot democrats, like, ripe apples aown first fire; the two soldiers behind us threw ty, the defendant, Ben McAlister was should be, by honest men in the Demo tree, off thei' blankets, and popped away with guarding a portion -of the teut, when Mr. cratic party for thcre'are UQh.-Stat8uilU initv fl,mr Jmi-ThlnAa rht. nrl lofk TSilT Benjamin Smith went to the side of the American. ; 77 r ktX ; " ! ; 4-UnC AoKinna TVt- anrl 1 rf while-Bill and the other insiders, making no further attempt to hush up the gal, opened out at the coach-windows as lively as vou please: t.hft vollev with which the robbers erected us g0inc- at random,and not doing much damage, for they were thoroughly panic- stricken, and were already making off for the secret trial I've spoken of "Tint, inst at that moment. McFidHen i,ia ,nonwU hA MA art tionslj in the 6hadow Gf the cliff as to be entirely un perceived burst upon them with the sabrc , yclUn like fiends, head- :n ftff fi1A;P rnfroflf .aua Anfrafr?nfT tm unnAtr iianii r.n.A Knf if wa Anv t keeping the team together with one hand; cf shooting around indiscriminate-like with the other ; of seeing the wool-grow- er tnmble down all of a heap on the foot board; and of hearing the crack, crack of the repeaters, mingled with shouts, curses, yells, and the snorts of frightened horses; and then, when everything sort of clear- ed up like, the whole thing was over and done, and we Were masters of the field. "There was only one? Killed- on our - side one of the soldiers just behind me, who was tumbled off the box with a bnl let in his heart but there were lots of wounded. Bill Coombs had been shot through the arm that was holding on to the treasure chest: the sheep-breeder had been pinked through the left lung by a ball that stun- ned but did not; Kill, ana several or tne horse-men had received scratches. "Four of the robbers had succeeded in reaching tlie secret trail, and making their escape ; but all the rest, 'eleven in number, were killed, mortally wounded, or made prisoners. "At the edge of the brook, with his legs in the running water, that was fast becoming tinged witli blood, lay the body of Gomez the outlaw chief, with two bul lets in the breast, and one of his hands severed at the wrist by a sabre-cut. "Onr prisoners were soon secured, and for some time no one said; a word as we I . ... . L- i il . gawerea aoou me dead bravo. For, seated upon the bank, and supporting the gory neaa. m ner.iap, wun xeaiures wmier than iier lace conar, ana a stony, nornoie despair in ner DiacK eyes, was our lauy passenger. "She was Gomez's wife, and was on her way to join him when she took pas- if they have lied upon hirriy and .by r en sage at Yreka, under the name of Mrs. dorsing, him now confess they; did, if it r i : ij Sa. a. J . i. il a. " i. - .it t Mii 11 1 f ' m jueaaowa , aau mrueu uui mat xviwaa -was not'aope wuiiuiiy ana ior, tipurpose! " yyjiyjl vi y. i uunuwu n a confederate of hers who had lighted the It is propel that amends snonld bo madei tne "onft House, Jast highton 'theeda queer fire on the pyramid, to apprise- the But did they not know they vrere lying' cational and 'material f advancement of outlaws of our! taking the road without an escort. i i 'Gentlemen, that is about the end of my story," said Hank MiJer, with a sigh, at closing. "Thank ye, sir I I will take another, pull- at- that flask ; likewise anomer cigar. "But you haven't quite finished," we ject being; accdmplishedthe State irre4 8?D was appointed byj. the Chair to con cried, cheerfully accommodating his re- trievablydpst to the -Repubiicans, by this d net the speaker, to .(the stand, and at the auests. "The 'young woman the out- .clamor- whether Mr. Ddusrlas was in tb closQ oi ihe address which' was listened law's wife, you know 2" f M . , 7 "Oh, there i ain't -mrich more : to tell," said Hank, gathering np his lines, and flipping the off leader. !-"0nly two of my toam wi-a'- killAd. nnd no. thoir nhimt were supplied from among , the riderless horses after" the fight, there wasn't much ueiay iter xii. - x uu ueau rouuere i were buried where they fell, and the four that were captured were hanged the following J week at Yreka. ; As for -Gomez's wife, the law lejfc up on her, and she shortly af- ter ward disappeared, no one . knew whither. ' ! - ; ' " "That's! all. But you can iudge now why it is that I never see the most inno-1 cent nre up. mere on tne pyramid wiinout bringing once moret tomind the Chang mg Ueacon." Saturday JVigM. M VllDEH Willi OUT. Some four years ago a man oytne ffieer J. N. YanSoelenj Deputy U. SI Marshal, .arrested one Ben -McAhsterl charged with the miifder of the said Sniitli,, It appears from tne evidence of two colored men that Ben confessed to them that he, killed Smith. ; The follow ing is the substance of 'the statement made to ihera : "That ih November, 18 74; while the Great Eastern circus was performing at Lumberton, Robeson coun-1 Benj tent and attempted to lift up the canvass, when the defendant gave him a severe ulow wme11 11 was nougat at tne time had killed 5 that he and two other men connected with the show, one white and the her cored, then wrapped ouuta up u uihum : auu curneu :mui w. a ravine a short distance from the tent and deposited him upon the gronndj when te; omer iwo men returned to me tent, the other two men returned iVLc-ailfer J remaining t be wounded raan w.Itn 5 . view' a8 h e?Prcssea xt ot batl8i-yiu """ aa LU wuemw ue won rea11 9 or not tnat enortly atter the tw0 men mith began, to show signs of life and returning consciousness, upon which MeAlister recalled the two men, informing them of the fact, where- upon they "made a finish of him." The three men then wrapped the body up in the blanket nnd conveyed it to an unoc- cupied house or barn near by." . : He also confessed to having killed a person in Cumberland county some .j years ago, for which he was convicted of raan- slaughter-and sentenced to te peniten- tiary for a-;term of years, but succeeded in effecting his escape. MeAlister lias been committed, to jail and will be sent to Robeson v.oiintr for trial. Wilmington Post., CONFESSED LYING ! Here the other day R. M. Douglas, Marshal oft the Western District of North Carolina, was so berated by the press arid people ot tne vv est rormis numerous in the West forxhis iquities, that verily there was " none so poor to do rhiin reverence." Now he goes to the Attorney General with a pocket full of indorsements" from Democrats and comes DacK secure ana reducing. ar- boro Southerner. Dem. i ;f . : J Either tljiese' " Democrats" are the most, arrant liars, or the most ; consummate knaves, that ever stultified themselves and disgraced liurnanity. It is well known thaf, the chimor against Marshal Douglas an i his deputies, pending the last canvass lost the Stjite to the Republicans, as the people were made believe that the charges so persistency urged . against them were true; toe which they now give thetby signing rjttsons to retain; him in office, and not only that, but ask Congress to not abolisll the AVcstern District, that fow 8mce they wwe rampant fo; Whj 6Ucft 1 to jr . Dooglas ? To Judge Dick 2 ; Why 'charge' him . with I crimes, and ' then endorse diis innoeejiec X j and the purpose was to defeat the Repub-; licans in the State ;vor, charging him falsely, , to;: accomplish - a : political endj what meanness toraiseTihri now in thq hypocrisy of their souls i Mr: Douglas certainly willJ know- what value to place upon euch-ideceitfuLfriends. - But the or upon sucncfaeccitinitnends: - J5ut the ob- ffault or riot and these . Democrats now endorse him innocent by them' he is pre- ferred to any other Republican, if his position is not conferred upon aDjmo- rnrnf .HpfiArnna annUf P nesr9 let Mr. Hayes continue Mr., Douglas in! office, j Butitk plain that, their first i cnoice is xyeraocrat, ana mat mr. juong expressman's grip, name oi juenjamm omun, oj .opotsourg, iag, Judge JJick:,and others Willi pass into I n T ' . " - tl Til. - r A I 1 A 1 I -w , . ... Joraezl FJy;i!tv!l auenamg acircns, anaonjpaiurMay last tall to the ground. JJo yon not see tUe las is second choice,' to-kcrpj out some other individual; As to the Federal Court we; have not indulged -a serious thought that it would be abolished, oi was so intended. Mr Hayes has. only!threc '-years more to serve, and at the end of his term the Democracy confidently, . expect , to . come into power, ana irom present inaicai ions we anucipaie they will for reasons unnecessary here to state. The present House of representa tives isf largely Democratic, and the Senate by 1880 will pass into their hands. Then of conrse the offices bf Mr. Doner- milt in the edeoannt ? And yet these self-convicted liars and calumniators: are the' men who tirade against Returning Boards, Electoral Count, as if themselves possessed one scintilla of an attribute of common hon esty ! What is their endorsement of "any man worth, after such shameless meanness and confessed ' lying?; ; No wonder they are condemned and: denounced, as they DR. EUGENE QR1SSOM. The transactions of the American Med- ical Association ; for 1877, lasljust been published, and it lorms a largeana vaiu- able work 1 be next meeting wiu taKe xu ouu u, most important labors will i be the revision of its organic law concerning, the repre- seniation, auu aiso w prebcriuamore ue- nniteiy tneciiaracter oi tpepuoiicauons. jo enormous attendance at the annnal meeung juu ueen iuuuu mwarj, w reduce. , lhe whole matter, ot. reorgan- ization was referred at the Chicago meet- I ing o a select committee of five, to re-, port this year, consisting of Drs. N. S. Davis, of Pennsylvania, D W. Yandell, of Kentucky and. Eugene Grissom, of North Carolina. j When it is observed that four of these gentlemen are ex-presidents of: this, the highest medical body in America, the dis- tinguished compliment to a North Caro linianandour fellow citizen, can be ap predated. We believe the facts have never appeared in any of our State pa pers anddesire to make a record to the credit of the Old North State. jFawr and Mechanic. 1 An Attempt at Escape Tvvo Convicts Shot Down by TmsGuAED. Last Friday, just as the train from Iayettville reached Deep River," within a short distance of the. point where the coriticts were at work on the Western R. R. extension, the pas- scngersjWere startled jby the' sonnd of rapid firing, which those who heard it des cribed as similar to the opening of a picket line in battle. It proved to be the cor 5 yict guard firing on two! prisoners who, while at work, attempted to escape, and ran the gauntlet of the sentry on post, resulting in the death j of one and the wounding of the other ;7They were both negroes ; tlie dead man's head was almost blown to pieces, and 5 the wounded man ' was shot in the wrists "vj JHf ;ia 7--. We are glad to learn that the work of engineering and the grading , by convict labor are progressing as rapidly as the friends of the road t could desire, the snr- veying party pushing ahead ; steadily and the working force from; t the penitentiary ig well managed and . rendered very effective. Eayetteville i Gazettt. "Adpbess on EotTCATi0N.-ame8 II. Harrissi colored, "6 f Warren county,, formerly a well known politician,' address- ' W. H;;Moore presided over the meeting, ; and Alex. A. Jones acted as Secretaries. andW. K.5 Price On motion of .G.,W lPrice, 7r., a com- mittee f three. mtwg of J ainc8 - reJ Geo. X-;Pricf J4 and Alex. Samp- lcJ ,,vfi-,,? to with much attention by the large num ber present, Geo. L.,Mabsonv: moved" that a vote of thanks be" tendered the speaker,. Liivir race. t which was t unanimously agreed to, and ; tne meeting tncn anionmea. turning-. . k What holds all the snnff in the world - H o one nose.' 'l. 1 A
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