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VOL 1. THIRD SERIES.. SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 20, 18GG. NO, 47 WIIOLE NO. 1738. TERMS : a mooing. .......... . uv iV Wg. This plague and ..$3 ool curse of tbe eonntrj U stilt rampant la tbia section. On Sunday night laat Mrs. K T .si It a4 iIima alt ak Tf or ADVtNTISIMQi I-. . r " . . ... .vat a. I taken .frnna ha atarila. hut f.irtnnarnlr r mm oi l i unrrj aim. inacTuon. 11 iu ' - (jeioq, 7 , . . . un I if,, il,:... l i. ...I I .1 . s -i ware iRiimpmk auiw - tHt uc"ca --" - horses were-saved, bat the scoundrels i .,.!. i. i fw. Til unn is i" '" we, .Vn V ma nTi. -ni I,,, Honor WBOgeun". 1'rea.uing. ... . .. . . rrm-m. Roma . . i -r is . new Judge ' P,Bce " thins? watt be dona. What It .hall be. Dorsoa led 11 &n"tn " pane. Wf) , th. r.B.i.uture. if th Hta charge to the grand jury was elear fM fo make thia 6flene capital, then tnd forcibly given, covering many point. ,, f,rmert w;n ba ,pl fo uk3 lhis mg$ not gcner.ll ' m"M n "CH occasions, tw nto hdp own if) defene J m distinct ana anoint ana llorTu - - voice, enablinf, all in tla eourt-hoaae to hear. It m particular in defining questions ..n.'mtf out of the late war relative to IW" - onion nicn and Confederates. He thought that by gonea ahould be bj gone, and that, aince the war is over aud the conns , try ianow royjinf a state or peace, it is thadutj of ell irM-d ritiaena to cnlti'rate . ultiL i t oiiiir'jiiiie lo foriret and - -r - - - - f ififife acts that m'gU hare been cum (n;tiel, and aoothe prt-jadicea and pae lion incident to a uch a atitte of tbinga. Wit' reference to those men who claimed t he onion during the war, he aald that whatever mean they may. have med to le p out of the coutWIerate winy. or in dt-fei'se of their property or peia n against home jenard rr tnalitia officers,! We do not eoonacl measures which are in violation of law, bat this thing has become intolerable, and that summary examples will be made, we have no doubt, and It is to prevent these, that we urge Legislative action. Jb. LEGISLATURE, Ralkigh, N. C, November 19. Tire body was organized to-day by 1 lie election of Jange Manly, of Craven, Speaker of the Senate, and R. T. McA'len, of Alamance, Speaker of the House. This is a capital selection. Tkt Jais. What la the matter with! be dictated letters and lists of invitation the mails T Some timcaVe get the malls ! paced bis office. He listened to from Kalelab lo the roornina-sometimei wi ons in uis iuc- . ,, tlr . . boat, which -bad no seat Jn Jf4 nd was " " v,"Mft- a -vvva... !f!0riHl lflt A tliiawlr JtaatW that h tiiiatnnIatthroug!inegligenceorother iigUt walk darln rhe wholw irforia wiaaytha mails fra lulieiek, dti hart at faee- lie saw baHota danced from the 8 o'clock fn the iforntng ire allowed w slips of the stage. Ofieu t. Vro4ildlk pan on to Charlotte, and are from that Jolll, 'in t be pres., . . . . . iHiftnnom iirniMim nrmfl nit inrin. point returned by the tram due brt Md tL(1 -id rk ,,, ouuiiam. itiuia ui cini mrw ,ta oavineM aixJ wna compose ! to Bleep, no one at the depot to receive the mail f Sometimes aleep would not come even Or does the difflcultv exist somewhere when so summoned ; then he would walk otaot p. ii.. m..tn. . it,;, nl.i.. anni oia coiue : ne wouid wait ontu ... ........ - - r k.i...i. ..I ...i.i. .1... ,i.. VI ill anniM niiiirinnliriii un in llila anb I ... . n - - -r inervei were Inaenaibit to iu n. and aleeo eet. The people have a right to know I WOBd )Xaft necoarv to life. On one the caoee of these irregularities, and if I occasion he walked witboat intermission we can get no information here, we shall lor tJiu-tytaix hours trying totabdoepaia m air A ATrt arttli.atSsin at fha. nroliitr I J 'ailjiae. -i ... - . ... i.i.:. j . T - ii .i . . r..l inctu vKi iik iitvi wvrw ru, aa ii wry point. We call upon the post master for , ' lllBUOairouillllllluaiu.il. Ifcllhr.nl h ail t'iair iiiipm Tl. K.n..r. I.nr iro ... . I.. .'II ..I..... ,.1.:.. Again. We are informed that a like or gave bim rooms ailj iining one of the Think twice. Will ve conuintf" complaint ia made in roarard to the maila largost peata of iIm Tuileriea, and had The old gentleman waa becoming ex ou the WertcrnN.C. Railroad. Whoisto P ?u.?T!. "lt,, ' ;ck Ambaaaon car- hauated 1e never liked wafer at W, ty overbalanced his love, and eeixing a jhim to da so. Itut bs wi'l icuts vith an long but very. slender pole Irinjf nearby ha reached one end to him. The old fCntjcm&n took it riicluu .comuiud uammg m, wnen a moagnt atrnca mm and bis she vied Mm back into tlier wafer1 allowing hfiu to atiir Hold to the end of the pM. ' "Do ye knoa me, ye ould blackgnardf, "Av coorae I do pnlt ine p1' "Are von intirel r comfortable there in the watherl" "Pull me up, yc spalpeeu!" ''Falx an' that I won't. It.a the fuB time I iver see ve in the water, and it plazes roe. "Pull me up!" "Will ye conaintf" "Consint to what?,' "Kitty ye know well enough what man.!" "Nivert" It', all t ..... . A I wn it. iiic o iiimt uurua II We aeg'ad to learn from hialion or, the Major; that onr trnatworthy and energetic Board of Cmm:s-iionre have orde'red, and expect it to be here iu a few ln .l.i.lll,.r.r. "'"""'i' , ., days, a fire engine, a liose carriage, and not amenable t. the law under the O .! , 1 , J ' , . . uree nunorea ii'ei i none, urn win on bL illat Ilia IHHir iiatiMnl miislit .ninv liialaitH tli UnimM waa lu imiKh f.ir I. ii . tir-.ii . r - n --j j - I " oiamei v e caw lor iniormauon. e- p,t ru.nl wiiii least pain. He. lied I "Yia. I couaiut. Pull me un!" he ceaaity boa ceased to be a virtue. Tue of sheer exhautnn (rm want of aleep. 1 roared. Sou 'hern people par an enormous tax, Shortly before he' iied he murmured, "Willye give nn a sitfen' outf' said for whai 1 T6 snpport a careless set oH "i1: XxMr. rupaatedly. . Phelim who knew bi. A.vauiago W broken down, irresponsible agents to . wJi" '? , " 7," wgftl ny- waa d.sed to ....prove it. . ' D Itillflirl aakeil imm ! III. twtranna nru. I 44 mill in. 111.' ' B r " i - ' r "f r oeiin. neairHieu a moment n to the replied the fast propriety of tying him in some way to administer their affairs I Certainly not. en, ITiough they be denied every other right "Don't question mo of free people, they s'ill retain the dJ'n 'sn. the dock in the water, and going up and right of petition, and we know their po .iH. -Jiii....- a ir '.t.An horn, hia first love ; she is now an old ho fanal y thought tiMofle wut be answered, lr agents do tij , .. . . , .. ,111'' , ... , , ... wnnktea sboikeieTt.f that ityy and and he hauled-mm -h not ierform their duty, let the people take basquite a family. Hi dy.n man. The event prove. Norine was a little ahop girl of L'j marrying tlte girl before saving Jiim, but 1. A . 1 . i . . i? n .1 ij . . i. ne con 1 a 1 r list mm, out nf the water.-- nroved flint the olil man the proper steps aud they will be turned though he had livi in palacs amid the waa as good aa bis word. Tho young rana ana beauty ot Europe, was familiar couple were married, and yesterday tliey with the Droit iet wou.au behiud the foot were moving a verr suitable outfit for light, thought ot none f the pageantrv housekeepinir into a comfortable cottitgo I and pouip of iii career. Titer were vaim which the father, of Kitty pobsesseii and ity cf vaoit e. All his last thoughts he baa heretofore rented. longed to the humble maiden whoeo lip I His fall in 1: into the river was the re6i.lt had brut breathed love into hit ear. Thiplof inordinate doses of whiskey, which he ontof office.-i. 4i arrapaloaa 6kli(y all U and epria!l tlio 10 antco pe aas oscubm to give bis . official saacHon. "Tho ODfrDMakiia ahi.lt yoa san to M, n4 ahiea asMiy obr chr with rea, thai Mr. Jotiaoa ill altnt,lii fotv Aoai Ui r-p rrn.nva into Congrma, or Mo any other im f lrnl thing by which lh pul-lic mmms will b Ji.lorUd, ia oatUal anlouBdatl, - WbiW h jll rirrciaa (-arlttly tin power which lis paa undrr tbo cootiitution ia furtboraaca of ilir maurvs wbic Lo lliinki aro bnt calculated t promote tho pudlie woal, ba will not quariel with CongrvM lor pursuing the tamo imlepea. 'Iiritroime.ll rgiettlieJiMgriwment bet warn ilia Irvialativ. and ex-rulive lltinclin of the K-vriomiat, and woulJ, I doubt not, yWJ much in ftTt-ct a reeonoiliaiinn. lie will not, huwev. r, larrince hie principle, nor violate the conetU iema aeeording lo bi ioterpreUttmi of it, 110 matter what frwaara ,ie bioBgbt to brar upon him. lie mean tq do right, aa be oiiJerelaiidt the ri:;hi, and will uut lo lime for lli viodiva lion v( hie coune. lie will bo aa true lo the con.tilutloa and the ((uvernmeol aa 1'rekident of the Uaited Sute a be waa true end tredlat to the Union in the darkrol days of it trial." MAKE HOME HAPPV. It is the duty devolving upon every member1 of a family to endeavor to make gratifying news to onrcitixena. We tru.-t now they will at once place a reservoir on the old Onrt Ilonse hill, ... ...ui .1 j- all l.x. Iinv li il liutiitr Tnat mav ttvitli wnict. m;.y bo kept 1..11 ny me ora.nnge .r ; e ViL - . . whs the oasis iu He's " dveert :he reel commenced takine immediatelv alter the f.i 1 I ..!! ' lime icbiii tti nun, ue uviiv. 1JC l n, Ii. . . . on. the corner l.oi.bc , and our c.ty will 1 ...t.:r.,.i ! was all .and. eknintnaire of baturday iiiirht. and con- ci 1 viiv wiiii tunic lU.alUB lllllIUl IIIK . 1. . . ' ... . . . From the DiW JT.W.i (O.) UJ. . eminent as it now exists, could not be held to aeconnt for those acs committed againat the Government of the Confeder ate Sfa'e that th y ere not indictable. Dutlf tbof hd then cmmitiftl scti which are n w indictblo under .he Ikm of Nrlh Cnrolina asa Stateot the Union, tliey were eat il 1 liable for them and el. ould I e held to account. ! Jn a like umniier he a; oke f I lie nets 'r U 1. . e . i.. .. II.... !-.... I . ...I ,nen, ith tt.ia d If.ronce : act wine!, : , ' 7 1 U f Tf ... . and (Jouncil sttects' lb. 1 trailed around the windows and doors : they commuted in arreting reensant; 1 add interesting volumes to the family ouscr pt. ui.ion ufon or le-. ners, n, - J library : little articles of furniture to re- . 1 iav 1 ntrr 1 iiitii w.iai list . CHsit: 4 ' r 1 . 1 - im 1 tfit ft.mrje oi auif -tr--w'f iftr - ijiiuce lume wan are laisi u-eanng on? ; wm pardon us. What we want fu petition. The following teleirrani from the ders fr .n li e O 'i.tciJeraie ioven,min' - - - - ",,u "m,.-,r, wu" of is that lovo is oowerf.U Unit it a a I'reaident to,tlie (ievcrnor of Texas has inmrovinir lie pretty fecure agt. nre. 1 ,he crounda belonging to their house. If We leant, also, trom the same source the hoiiso is old and uncomfortable, le the Comnton'-School system has beet, each exert himself to render it better adopted and J. M Mewamii, Erq', lias"d more pleasant. If it is good and , , . . 1 1 t .1. pleasant, let each strive still farther to been employed to take charge of the , . . ftnd treeB tinned at regiilar intervals, with an occa sional one bet ween the inUervals, up to . Ilhe verr lioirrof bra iMntiire. Ilt u:i in COLD WATER AS A PERSUADER. kn oblivious condition, and would have drowned but for the timely preHcucu f an mlbi.o iiiisu iayk srouT. I tits sou-it. law. It im mot Your Bu tint u Wkw: The follows ing lint are not limited to aay particular lo cality, but are applicable to every a-tgbbon hood : . , Would jrou lika lo kAow the srereta Of your neighbor t hnuae and life I I low he livee and how be doca'at, And jiist bow he treats hi wifa How ba spend hia lime of leiiuro. Whether aofrowftil or gay. And where he goes for pleasure, To tbo concert or the play. If you wi.b it, I will tell you Let mo whisper to you ly " ' If your oeiglibor i but civil,. It it Dot your buiines wby. , In thort instead of prying, Into other men' atTitirft, If you do jw ywn but justice. You will have no time for their, lie attentive to cuch matter An concern youmelf alone. And whatever fortune flitter, l-t your businee be your own. One word by way tf fioin . L"t me whisper to rod ly If you wiidi tn be resfieeled. You must c-se to be a pry. 0 "Love rules the camp, .the, council, for once, at least. and the courts, somo poet sang. If tins is not the exact quotation our re.idotu ,1 I A prominent bachelor politician on the Whiokcy and water accoririiliblicd good K-t.i.ebec remarked to a lady that soap- The Vrtaident ami Ihc Latt Kl-c t rM til I 1 1 . 111 . were not in.lictabb , and the parties cmild .aJ- i no we.uer w... prooa.- t.ot now be prosecuted f .r them ; except b'y coma rl -W- , be those acts mWPlfeicea atgaiaat -ibe-Uw rJM.U. as 1 r.eo i.ere .oejor .nil inrf,.K-nr.HPr ih law nf th. fiiiil but Superior Curt, charged with ! .4 . . . f I . . .M.r.. unl id ik i I ik i ml ivikiltp niUIUHl Ul III will, .Hl nmivuiN wants, ut.d ever have a pleasant smii federate Government at that time. This portion of the charge, was based npoo two Ordinances of the late S'ate Convention one of wbicb declares the act of secVaaion null and void, and relieves union men of all reapositility for actJ comiuitted against the Coi.feilerate Gov ernment, and lite other tA which makes Confederates resj ousible to the Confedv erate ' Govi-rutnent only, for acts thejr Comiuit'ed in obedience to its authority ; provided in nil jjaus that t!.y did n t su persede their authority and thus make themselves amenable for violations of the law of that Government. In thia ease tuey are still liable and should b-j fiidict tsd. ,"" We wore highly pleased with the charge and the dnined and easy manv ner iu which it was delivered. . Daily Banner of Tuctday. for all and each. Make home happy ! Parcn's ought to 4 tan wtIi tKia I .afiilrt t k ft 1 1 1 a f ii su A a we . eattil hu I tcnvM 1 . ii tr iccwirtr si hui bwi j t-H me ,,. . j. s C. .1. jf. ine uresiue , give 111 ine weigui 01 ineir precept and example, if tliey would, Tl.roniibbia,connel. however, he obtain-1 ours wonld be a happy and more virtu ed anew trial which is expected to come jous country. 'Drunkenness, profanity up before this comt. Since writing the above we learn this case has been removed to Davie connty. , Jb. Pan Word of (Aa Red Strinot.A gentleman has banded us the following which are aald to be the pass words of me ilea btrtngs or thia State. The gen tleman who handa them fo us is a relia ble, trustworthy citifen. end says be has tried tbem in three different counties, and they have enabled him to communicate with the members without difficulty. l(eadthein: U Degree. Password -UPited we stand, divided we fall." Sign "Right hand totbe mouth." Ruponstv-" Left hand o the eye.1: Uraod woid ;MWaahington liespmise'-Thi ia our d afy.w . , "ii'" ;Tsf word-In Uulon -fuersi ..Hm'gFS.!cnRifat baud to '"d. Re"nieUft : hand to moeth.- ata uegree. I'aaa word-"lj.r tha aTm'leaa "aii a vin,. " Ki..' riant banil ti ha.rr P down tfiH aw'u ri.j 1 - . . v'.iivi wutu vyn. man uy rue tora aav your coontrv. n These are very plausible words, and many will be deceived into the belief that those who use litem are worthv.Uw abiJ ing men, aud good and true patriots ; but thenrwaa neTer anyihing fTrt;erff6m the tboeght . It is believed by all honest men that a grander set of scoundrels cau scarcely be found. They are composed of the moat reprobate characters in tte'eouutry; and l!fp object ia Celievcd to be villlanoaa . Md we think it the duty of all true men Politic. We have read so much about pol.tic of late, fo tuueh of "the ait uation"--so much of the "Presiaent's pol icy" so much about what 'Congress is going to do" what onr duty is, and a thousand other tilings in regard to politi cal affairsrrl.il 10 no purpostv because, we have no voice in national mattere we have grown sick;" We -have no long- ' ..... f." XT.-' er any appetite tor national pomic-. i-ay state politics either,. Are not the people sick also We know they are. They have no interest in eucb flummery : and we think it the highest co nmeti latiou to our oeonle that it ia so. The lN.liticiai.s 1 who rule the Government have acted t.eacherounly toward them. They no longer have faith in either. They are, like ourselves, crown sick and tired of overy thing that smells of politics. W are heartily glad this is so. It is an evi dence that they are turning their atten' tion to home affairs which is ail imjor tant, and in Let, the main hojm we have of our financial and social redemption and prosperity. It is the ore thing need ful. We have already piven ourselves too much concern about " federal relti- tiob'Taijont "tFe jfbliry, congress, &u. to44te work'-j4-sdwta-f fertile' farms, develop'tig our inexhaust ble resources, educating our children, and let every thing else alone. This is our hope, our salvation. ib and other disgusting rices, would die away ; they could not live in the innu ence ot a lovely and rchned home. Does any think, "1 am poor and have to work hard to get enough to sustain life, and cannot find time to spend in making our old house more attracti ve. Think again f Is there not some time every day which you spend in idlecsnees which might be spent abont your homes "Flowers are God's smiles," saw Wilber force, aud they are as beautiful beside the cottag'i as the palace, and may b enjoyed by the inhabitant ot the one as well as tho other. There are but few homes in our "country which miglrt Hot be matle more boaut if ul and attractive, not only to atrangers, but to their in mates. Let every one study, then, and work, to nuke whatever place they he in. so attractive, that the heart of the absent one shall go back to it as the dove to the ark of JNoah. HORRIBLE LIFE IN A PALACE. Lecturf on Woman. The Lecture on wornTnTbTDrTT. F. A ttlnson, at Mc- Neely fc Voung's Hall last Friday night, was elegant, entertaining and instructive, and aa an argument of merit and art it cannot fail to have a wholesome influ ence on society, wherever beard. Every ad v especiallr ahould hear it. We re gret that there was not a large turn out here. It ia worth aa half dcncireoeJ A Paris correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune sends the following.: ' There bore a coffin from the Tuileriea the other day. Are yon not disposed to envy the life of a man whose home was that palace I lie was a cousin of the trench Emperor. Would you not like to ho the cou.in of the French Emperor t tie was the r trst Uhainoerlaia and u- perintendent of the Imperial Theatres. Wouldn't you give the world to be pres ent at all the. ceremonies of the Imperial Court to have the distribution of the tick ets- to themyznd to Wtte-imrtal, .tbiai. very sight wreathes in smiles the lacea of batightieiTt mm'' wautret-attirrwbuTif dra ugh t s otTTfieir Turn rj a tbyfriifa're"!! I protest ? 44ee4 vow- woil 1 1 -jiie b4 seventeen grand crses J ' the highlsf, selected orders3 in Europe. D.m't "io-i envy bim I Good reader, envy no man. I have seen a spout child of fortune in his dreeeing gown one 1 Would have ch Certainly Count btcciochi seem en 1 dan Jiod by fiirtnue tenderly as she ever dan dies any one. lie. was burn in t be gilded cradle and he trod life on a carpet of ro tes; but he was the victim of diseaae, which tortured him with barbarous cru elty. .It aone cf those nervous dis eases beyond tho reach of medical science. He would not remain atill either in a chair or a bed without suffering the ace test pain. The nerves cf motion Were affected. He traa.aciebeiiueas en foot; lever which with, a proper fulcrum, will been put. lislied move the world. Leander lor the sake Washington, I. C Oct. 80, 186(1. Your of lUrn tirim rlia itlli.n,. ,nn MelegramXif the 29lh .ustanl iut received. I stone was excellent to keep the feet warn. in bed. '1 es, said tbo young lady who had been an attentive listener, 'but some gentlemen have an improvement on that which you know nothing about.' The bulel.eloi turned palo, aud main tained a wistful silence. John at-ked Julia if she would have hi in. 'No,' she said at once, 'I'llnot have yon,' hut before john'could recover from rise she archly put in, 'Cat you ve 111. terjstinir rrotrac'e J meetiuir ia done. We should not d.f.air of the Republic. 1 jn i.roirress at the BaDtisf church in Dan. A young Irishman, as "toight a lad as Mv fH,th ,l,onB my Mulidei.ee nndnmmd, ville. under the .uiniitratioii of Itev. C. ever crossed the say," was and had been "' ,'on,. P'deoce, v.nue, iotelligiee. c (jt)!t,in pjtor of that church. , viiiis , .. . . man" 'i;i'"TittaVt.r-f..--rt.a at-w "i wnber to aoggeat thaeergt up beautiful as Hero, allowed her father to OD .ft J-u" mk ''- hivoUmg, J. J flounder in the tn bid waves of the Mau- Hitht. a. enmpteu o a, .o .) .i-snr, , , " . V, tend eql and efae.l i'lulnw to all persons per- uiay us v mee an hour or rior ast bunday. The 7llht re?,t(1 if i( nM ,.B j A ; matter was something like this ; for some time desperately euamored of rnJ ra"""i,nii,y of lh rMl niaaof tbe pe a 1 J - - - - I nu A n 1 ik .4 ll.dta llli....lat A...'.-.w will I... the charms of young maid of that race, 4 r ' , .... " C. .. I nnii,Riiaiioi.il Iter Mln.l. n and re. i .. . . hich love was returned with interest: , V " . 3 ' " J , " " " At Atlanta, Ga., there is a "Widows' and Orphans' Mauufactnring Couipany' they don't manufacture wtdowa and ...v.. .v.-... (i,.rrahyu.e reeent civil wr tor t lie) complete I they (font manu'actiue wtdowa and The mother of the young lad y approved rtgtorrlfon of Vuiou L, ; 0rjprphnn.f hut simply furnish tbetn with u.w ,..an., u... iMt im inereevera , , IlUlire, ,,, HXt)n Uom love affair without an ahsr) the paternal k.iie. to tbe rwi.ive Uou.e of the Cuna-rtas parent wan oooitrate. jiecoulUn t see tf. r Uuite.1 Stales- Asdkkw Johk8on tie had accumulalea eome money, and pnaea nimseit tnercupon, wh'le rhelttn, it uWranalr from B.ownwillea lr0 ' ! -ii . i r i .. " . . as we win 6imo onr ncro, ti no licro ot a idai General Ortesa and Inn ui:e arrived tit story is always the young man in love.) Brzo SAntiago, off the moutii of the Kin uadn t a dollar to his natue,it taking all Grande, on the SJ 'mutant, and were ijiiine.li- his earnings to keep hifl mother ana an atelv arretted by'.he connum.ding officer of the in valed sister. The old gentleman had United Staiej trooj at thai point. Ortega i.b higher ideas for his daughter, and last l'heu a p'roieet agaiont I hi act ie tbe Ko Saturday, i.igl.t the two lovers were Toum, bo 7A metaot, is wl,l,;h made misetablo forever by the hard ne c,,w . . "r. n M'.r,J mploymctit." earted old wretch ordering Phelim ont lo'1,rf tT"by arm fi.rce io the a.lu of the house and enforcing his command T . D" J m.".k k:..k L. .,... I . : .1 I "uereu w iurrriiri djaiainorm ku 4 aula, in ooe- with a brick. Kitty,(tnat is the name i i r i . , ,, . ., , ,. T . . dience l order from Juares, oa evrUin oondc we shall give (he heroine, which is the ,,..,. ... i ,l. , ... title always given to he yoHiig-ledrin nd said that Lo woaM attack the town at ove,) threw her?elt between the angry ,rtf da. Eobedo had hui ir.Ur-.ln. men, and succeeded in getting the en- U-iile the diffimliv bv Ju.irea and t iDeted . . .. i ... J - - r--. rageu young one away Horn ti.eiiotn.cil m mn Tor MaUmom on the 6 h imtaut with before tbe matter cume to (Httremi fifteea bun Ired men and sii picis of artillery. ties,.. j It k probable, therefore, that ia oopiunctUni gemi4wa44-'ftOHS4?t4tx4talurtne erf When ffie oftP4uffer Deaf ItJrefts hnu out or tinief All of these tilings, and a great many more too tedious to mention, was Phe- I have never aeen Jim cogitating as he wiia walking ou angetl places wirlt. sivejy along tno rier the aftennon Pie'itu was in no good humor that Tapia he will attack aUtamoras about the night lie knew Kitty loved him. and lOtb or 12 b inntanl. he also knew she would marry him, father or no lather but he-was a pfudent TUE PRIEST AND COSGRESS. young man. It he should marry her, end the old gentleman shouldn't do the lrf handsome, how would fhev iret started Wa-.b.ngioa eorrepoadai of ib Ualn- and how would they live? Love is all mo,e unJ"r d"' ut WHneaday, wriu: very well, .but it don't furnish a house, lb twiowmg a port.oit of a eummuoiea. neither can it exist .without heel ; and I i !wu fblr by a niwnlafr of ibe eabieet toe ot-ttoesr-FTJi- an much is written, if is terribly matter-IT. 7 . ,w I"1-" ,' ast reMi.eai.no NEWS OF THE DAY. i r ' j Political. ' Washiogtoa, Nov 18. It ha beeOsUTed that during t5. past week tbe 1 'resident bas bad an audience ti promi nent men from all section, io relation to tbe prewnCconditioo of political aflairaj. Chief Jux jiie Chae, Gen. Oraut aad Major Gaa. Vix, among otfe?s, bava freely givea then views, all of i hem being actaaled by a sioaero oeairo (or iich w.tion aa may bo beet calculated la fully re tor the relatione of lbs SoUbere 8tatea to l he (ieneral Goveromout. . Tit idea seem to be that so los j a the eieeu live aud ivislalrve hraocbes are" divided ia opinion, the South rout remain BDrepreaeeled iu.Cocijjre. lieoce the effort is o vtlacl sorna ai-rangvinent to arrange tbe dioVoeoe bet wee a them, coordiog to current repreaaatalioo, the lVesideot lend a willing ear to alt sagges tion ia that-direct ion, but so far eotbieg beoe Ocial ha bvB oousuiomatad. and If" Be n.a.rieTT r wn-onlyjernWjjjj e'r " wiilii'u't the 01117 C'lfl'' tnerr eenr to-twew- iriidersroXidTiTk'ff IVwd- nt jtjiieiHi.f: J'liat he it a in an uf tf'!!2eo!'ic- Honi and earo-), urp.MH9 "i eriili l from the manner in ahicb be advocatcil and uliei fr ward lmoriaiil maaaure in Ootire-, like ib bo.nestead b II, and ll.e aland h took ' aaiuat aeioa and la firor of ihe govvrQiueut der log lbs lata civil war. II brlHvr that .be ensuing. A epiiuH awoke iirni Trom his ananar ia wi.ion DiH-ojHeo mat ine itve ravery bo hpriiig toward tbo p!a:e- w""t 'buld d l ai h the Souibrrn Si.k lm he looked into the water andv -o.nl " e."i.D..noae.oe, bu tb onlync. heavens! to tbe snrtaco ca.no the bald I'' l" r--u ,n 'H I"1 Hero was veai ! Wlwa le two ectioa; auu ae um jC ,,,. ! it to be bie duty tosoetaia hi vie by the old gentleman) , . . , - . . couid swim a little, jnst enough . to keep MtA him w.S.- But whiU thi. I,., bee. above water a few minutes there waafB(j dloW(((- C0UliBlt, loie h.,t be nothing for him to hold to, and nobody j w,u WHtM ,!,., ,,1 ,ope.dria the dutna but Phelim in sight Should he let bimj.bicb are legally devolved apoa bm. Ht wH Jmvi, 'mil A. .... .n.l ni.rr. rtiA .vi r ! i u.m a- L . 1 1 . L. . t . - a No, he wonld save Inm. Irish generosi 'tivu.f, op matter be eapopular it roy te for MfidiJUd. r - Waabiogtoa, Nov 18. Tbe Department of Slate has bwea io formed thai the quarantined regnlatioas of Uavaba have been further modified, o that Veeeels lea ing ail port of the Uoi tot States, aiceyt Irowv Phdadalnhia nd New Orlaaaa, lav ports ia - ! JtiatJ.daaA.JWbjSaat b"Hh, sball W; perauuan to. e iuar-at-Onca ana diacftargo the ? J j -II . I- t M.tl piMaengerft and ear, ail ftaaele frotar PbHa shJ New Or lean to tw qieraatifi illee dav for oboervalioB. ; head of Kitty's fa'het geance for biml The The President JflwAr-. -x". Washington, N 17. The rresideai' Mteaage. ia nearly eonfpteted. Portioa of il were red ia Cabiaet eaeaiiag to dy. . Ue is uftfed .to rrouoiaarad aaiveieal mm nwrtt aad partial auSrage, but il ia eaderafuod be will adhere lo ta txmcr atpressed coot io- ' tiuov The JJjyltd ' Ilorte Fair. ',. l5liiiiK)re,"Nov 470 Tlie Iliiraa FaTr ie y Iarrfelr at tattled. General Greet wa prent; aJo, Ei Qo.f-ler atefeirl Jiepb E. Jobation, wbocbu- ed greeting with Oia!.'.'a , i ' t i J 4--. -v.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1866, edition 1
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