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THCEUD IMfKKTr A BEAUTIFUL STORY. I hi. I srrvcd twenty-five year on boa id an Kat Indiaman, and tr llie last Un vraa ha 1 Command of the Lcllo, one of ten miles n hour. It wu a splendid tropical night the stars large and shin ing, (lie moon rising above the faoricon, M Urge sun ot sliver, the IIdo of ocean patting it, mid long streams of bare shimmering light (ailing upon, the waves, w liii-.'i, a I In-' biokr, saikled nke jewels. I at iioii Hie deck, sinok he finest crafts that ever floated. I utu ing mi pipe and looking at them. an old sea dog, and had d a clt m long on nit uaH'Ml.at 1 felt alimst hatted for tLe land. Uu the 20th of Oct.der, lS3t, Ire axJffA to put juj tvil in naJii cn Tna-! for Cayenne. - 1 I trwl ceufy live soldiers and a convict. I had irdcrs to treat this individual well, and t)i e letter 1 received Irom the Dirvc t.-rv' ini-htsed another with a hiigi red te.tl, which 1 was not to ojven until bo !etli-7aiid 25 deg m est longitude; t' a? i- jiibt before wo wcto ahotit to crosa I II' I !.!' i 1U !c ter was a long packet, well c i'ii !! eerv siootnai u i was nojMis A!i'unttill except the footfall of tho officer of the wa'ch a lie paced the deck, gating at 1 did upon the shadow of the es4.1 stealing over the silent wa ter. - 1 o alLnce and order I hale bolao and confusion. The lights aliould all have been extinguished by iliiatime; but when I looked upon the deck I thought I u a little red hue of light beneath my feet. At another time tin would have made me anzrv. but knowing that the liirht came tro'm tin cabin of my little par tut, 1 determined toee what the were alwint. I ha 1 only to look down -I could ace !.!- i.i rTli "iIip slightest L'!i:nte of i: into the cabin! from the k vliirht e..!;:ct,;. 1 am lo.t uatumilr nupergii-i The voting girl was upon her knees, ft bi.t there w something in the lok; and wa saying her jo a vers. A lamp ot lie letter that I did not altgell.cr like,; swinging' tioiu the ceiling lighted her liixjiiLLiui oiiinia rci.m uliv. iiiioui hue bad on a..Lm:. unite niirht However 1 carried it into the cabin and dress and her fair golden hair floated her tl.ei gave bcr, i sl.oi.ld be glad ; form, and attached. I gathered voice a he finished. He colored slightly and bowed. . I nkk nothio, Captain," he aald, in the Mine gentle voice that always char acterized hi t pcech ; "no man can be expected to swerve from hit dutjr. 1 only wish to cak a wows to Lau relit', and to entreat p on to take care ol her, if she should survive. 1 hardly think oho will." "All that it fair, my good fellow " I said ''If you rcq .est it, I will carry her hack to r'rance, to her familr. I w ill never leave "liir . uiiiil she wishes lo get i id of ine, but I do not think the will ur- vivo it." 11a took wy hand and p retted it. kind captain, 1 tee T"0 suffer more in tlii business than I do; but (lure !t nolitlp for it. I tnmt poo will preo ve what bttlo property of twine it lett lor her taae, and that you w.ll lake caio lie gelt wi.at her po r old Dioilur inity leave her. I put her life her h 'li ar in ygur hand. t!ie it'' (tud h" fondly l w hi voice W'caute J) deh rtto 1 ttle creature. Her eliet t often atTi i ted. Slie inut keep it wariu ; and iLiac cu'ilikcep thu.iwu diamond liue I am now an old man, bat I am happy My children apd oiy graudebildrn ((call tlitin nothing el te) evcm to think nlJ Uaptaln rontalnbleaa Jt not aocli wretch after all. , r ... - .. . rrelTr "under" "rtiegraor Tittle ',ahbT tnglith cl-Kk, which wna f.mtentwo little bare feet w hich were peeping 1 atove in j head. I w:ia buy faxing 'from under her white drets to prett v. I t.ie letter under :!e tl.tk, aiid who (turned ay ; but ihaw ! taid 1, I am ioiJJ Vome into my cabin bu the c.n Jii'i Id bailor! What matte: it. So 1 vkt arid h.t wile! I hi wat the tin-' staid. time! had c er ecn cither of them, and I The lmtband wag titling upon a li:t'e 1 mayav that a more preooiig c u Miuuk, hit head resting upon hit hanJa, d J never met. lhe wtnoan wm'iucv! ioutiiig at her a she ru)ed. bite iai )v more than fifteen, and tt haudpome as led her face to heaven, ami then I taw ... . . . .i.i i.-ii i -. i . ci.. a picture; wfcile tLe liusuaiivi was an tu mar ner eyet wereuneu ami ierf. one tilioeiit mauitieeiit formed man, on feiv'ure nature had never wii:teti "villain." His ciime, to be plain, waa the mif.r ttne of Iwing hundred v enrt ahead t hi aye. lie and ethers had acinp'cd telliUig which our (ioverument called treaou, and which it punished with h. It therefore occauieil me con siderable wonder that he 6hou!d be placed Luuci my cliajge but uiorc ot this at'.cr- Wauls. lie had, at I taM. l.ii wife hanging looked like a Magdalene' At he rote, he said : "Ah, my sweet Lanrettc, as wc nj proach Aiueiica I cannot help being aux oua. 1 do riot know why but I feel that thit voyage hut been the happiest part of our lives. "So it seems to me,"slic answered. MI only wlsli it 'might liut forever.' Suddenly clamping hit hands in a trans poit of l jve aud utlection, he said : "And yoa, my little angel, 1 sec you err in your prayer, and that 1 caumR for I know what causes it, and r.oon lot arm. one w as a merry us a i sianu. bird; she looke4 like a turtle dove cooing j then 1 fear yon mnst repent what you and nestling under his great wii g. ; have done." Before a month passed over our heads "Ilepent," she said, in rebuking tone, I ljioked ujion them a our own children. "repent of having come with you? Every morning I nsed to call them into; Do yon think becauso I have been my cabin. The young fellow would bit, 'yours only such a very short, lime, that waiting at my table that is to say, at l should not love you? Was I not my cbet. which was my bed. He vouid i yonr w ife ? How can you be sorry that often help me at reckoning, and soon! I should be with yon, to live with you it learned to do better than 1 could. I was'you live, and to die with yon if you are amaifd at his ability. His yoiin w ile ; to die." would sit upon one o. the round stools J Thfe yonng man began to siIi, stri ia hit cabin, H orkinir at her needle. king the mor impatiently with hi feet. .X ( d;ir were all three sitting in 1 while he kissed reiea edlv the litile saym ahia war. when I said : i liaml ana arm wlncli sne was lioiaingi i-lit came at las'. "3ITn n oo.n' go -Do voa know, inr vouti2 ones as if ion?. " ' fa diiiief of a uitte: t.e oUicR. tro r," of icoTrra. v 1 f Tnney-t-ticedetrf h cy m n -t o. My poor Iauretc, liow pretu J.oU.U!" It w.i getting t o much for me, aud I began to knit my browt. - "One wrd it at good at a tlmutand." I tui I. "We understand each ether. Go to l er. I ueeud hi hand ; be locked witt- tmly at me, and 1 adlel: "S'ay a mo men ; let me jjive ) on a woril ol advice. Don'i say a word to her; bo ohsv ; that it my buine. It ttiall be managed in the hurt mam cr "Ah 1 ' taidlie, "I did not understand; yes, inndi better. l'esidie, this leave- taking? thu icavotak ! "let, taiJ 1, ".tout beliavo like a child ; much better. No leave-taking, u rut can help it, or yon arc lost. 1 kept my tea'. I aw them walking arm-iuarin upon the deck for about ball an hour. I called the niite to mo, and when he had read the k t;tr, I said : Garler, thi it bad business bad husine. I put it in your hand. I obey the orders, out remain in the cabin uutii it it all oer." "How do yon wish the tliirg doner he asked in a nonchalant manner." "Take him out in u loat out of sight; do it at (puiek as pontile ; don't Fav any thing of this until the time come-.'' Gailey sit five minute looking at mcj wiihont n inj a wokJ. IJ was straiiyeJ felhiw. 1 didn't know wiiat to in ike ot Ile went out of thucabiu without a word. Iiini. A DESPERATE HKVLUTIOXARY MOVEMENT. lihe Radical loaders now here are boasting ciMiudcmially among Heir friends of tho completeness of their plans fr the future. Thev say General UulUr has already prep iredn joint resolution declaring that an ofOcer against whom articles of nupealiinent . shall be prelvit red, shall be sutpenJed frun otlL-e du ring trial upon the chargs pn furred. luiiiiediately following the p using ol thit retolution articles of impeachment will be rushed through the Aouse under a call for the previous que' ion, and Mr. Wade will te sworn into ellioe at Acting President of the Uuited Mate. Voui correspondent inquired of one of these gentlemen how tiiev proposed securing tiMr. Wa le the Pre-ideiitial chair sf ter lie bad been sworn in at thedpitol. Ou that pofnt he salvl There 'was tome doubt, aGJaiieral Grant I ad jiien iheiii no asau ranees as to witteit of the two Prrsidrnnrlre "woahi mcognire f burrbi the event of a lefusal ott hit pil lo i S jvoiue their cause, they had the militia of t!i Northern States to fall back bp A, a well at their own powerful organiza tion, the Grand Army of tlt It-puliiie, a large portion of whuh wilL be foun.. iu Washington. I suggested that I ho sue ect of the O'ttiaerva'ivo iu the fail elec lions would probably cause i chunge in their programme. He replied, "N", I' till only necessitate the greater brm m s and qn cker action." Ilea's ro in irked thitt it was blioed Mr. Johiiv sou would resist, but that tlie little ow erof resistance which ha-1 been loft him l.y (Jougrcit would not be ditli-ultto overcome. Such it the desperate pro gramme of the tevoletiooist, and 1 have a positive assurance from thoe who. k'ow that it will be strictly carried out. Wathington Cor. Boston J 'cut, Oct wiKriTttttttBr i.i. uRUMrfti SALISBURY V. 0., OCT. 14, J8fl7. XVhltfrl Tunas frees tW faCsWj BaOMt . , . a IIAMrn iiHSistriui. " V CH HVI.i.1U VttfcAUIUSII, . TVs U.I ' alVri SUU sesapUal; essanLtll $ kldtlaf, llss faois eaadiJaU 4 ifss UagM el Anmlca, la tkw toetly, suaiboj J whits sad ktak svgtees, f tvfaree, keJn v s t Mara ui . tkst ut. alirlag, eke aw claims U ba bete a esstnUat eaiee ms all lU lima, , ie HOI ea4 It.arrg star' flrSMiinf flV as4 iks suUia4 sou coafiiais vbf fpott. UjUd, k W salj pSat Ike sola cas m wort lian ssbUsiiattJ by f t ilV mi is tbis city, be kn air. aTs, avhiiaaka. Lee aaj aftaf Iks war eeasweaesd. Hat w kavs a4 tW(Ll tie IroslUefae tspoa) eecssary. s bats bit eotSJeat Ikal lis good ptoj.lt of Jleese woUI asUataie Ur. Ms naf's ianpuruaes at lbs eoaaiaf slasliosj. , . Tks Wlowlag Is ibs sIteeV-4 le t Ksoxtilul Tsaa OmL. A. llaf Dm Sin " - Is reply la year bver of lbs tOlb etltava. T bats lM Ikat itt, C. S. Mortar was roaUiaa- iatbeiy at tb eomnYoteenswi of the war-. lit was anong oar oartwst Sad saoot ardaot rb- rU, at. J ruanaoair as afncal of las . kist ems to me, we male a very pretty lam Ah, Laurettc. Lanrcffc ! When I, .T, lo oLev a slip of papei! t.r it was but a ilyXpicture r Mind, Idii t mean to a.-k I tliiiik a our marriage IumJ only leen tfe u...i t p ij cr a'tt-r al.. Trtitiiim in the . . t ' l . tM... i.. l . .l...-.l. . I . . I .1 l. I ... tilieailof., li lit. ma VOC you Jiave hoi IllllCii laveu u e uavs oiu v n e u.t t uiai i er u r iiiiim na e ureo mo on. hi nionev to mare, and vou are. bo:h ot ! slmuld iiave leen arretted ami transoort-! 'Iu toting man kneel down before his you, as 1 Hunk, too natidsome u uig in the burning sun ot Cayenne, like many a jKx.r wretch before you. It's a bad country a bad eonnfry, take my word for iL " 1, w ho liave ronglied it through tempest, w ind and sunshine, till I've got the skin of a rhinoceros, might get along there; but yoa 1 am afraid of you. ifo. if ron shoold chai.ee -to have a bit of f wfhh friendship for yortr poor old cap tain, I'll tell yon what III do. I'll get lid of this old brig ; phe's not much bet ter than an fijd tub. after all; so 111 set tle down there with you, if yon like. Yoii sift l have . not. a living sonl firjjhe World to care for, or tLat carta for uio. I want relations, I want a home,' I want a family. I skould like to make my home with yon, my pretty youDgone! W'hat tar ve f. They iuhl nothing at nu, but Kit l)tk ed aiorie, 1 cannot forgive mvst-lt." i Laiiutte : kiss her knees! her feci J her At ttiis the iitfle one stretched out her j gown ! 1 cr u I like a ma Jinan: ( round wl,iie arm. clanH?d his head, i l'.,rt tiiem ! p irt them this ini'ant pressed Ins lorehel, his hair, Ins eyes. p,,r, fieM) Curse H o Uet.ub'ic curse smiling like a cherub, hii I tcuruiuringi ,i.e Dlructorr tim D;reetoial I nuiithe Cursq the lawyers I Xou may all torts.. of . Woman's fond thinjrs. was quite affected, and considered one oT the prettiest scenes I ever wit nested. "And besides we are so very rich, too." said siie, bursting out laughing. "Look at my purse one gold Louis d'or all my worldly wealfh." lie began to langh too. '"Yes, dear. I have spent my last half croU nr I gave It to iheTcdJow who Car ried ortr trunks on board." "Ah, poor I ' cried she; "what matters it ? Nobody so merry as those who have nothing at all; beside I have my two dia mond rings that my mother gave me ; ! ing, first at each other and then at me, a j they are good for something nil the if Uiev doubted whether tbejrundcrsTuod i woild over; we can sellhcm when you what I said. j like; and besides, I am sure that the caj) ' At last the little bird tlirew her aniltaiii meant kindly by m, and I sna re and ny neck, and cried like a bady, fpect he knows very well what is iu the pu said she, sndJenly pausing, lie ler." "yon hait!Ut looked at the letter wiih! "Its a recrnmendatioa to the Govern ihe b?gTt jorof l ayeunc." : x IIMg If Tt 'c'!aim'i,T,it slipped t '-iVrhafw WwlwJrWws P v-----'- my mind entirely-" "T" be sure it jb,"coriiinued llie charm i till a coiti urtaui ui eeiiiauoii. i n eo n. u . i sue. o c s .uui rferyice tell tl.cm if lou will." She was dragged into her berth, and the hat rowed iht in darkness. Some time after, a dull volley came over the sea to the vessel. It was all over. Fool ! majmm ! How I paced the deck and cursed myself. All niht n.ng he ir l tho moaning li the p'r strwk c-u bird. '' O ten I halted and was tempted t throw in vs df into the sea, and so end l L is horrid torture of brain and heart. Diys passed. I saw nothing of Lau re'te I would not see he'. Site av.-i I- jc-d itit and I was ziad ot jr. I e ul 1 not .bear t'ie sisjh't f tne wne-s'ricken face. " Tho mate, Ga1 ley, how I haled fifiii. lie wa as eol and iincoiicriied as though liiihad iioreiiieiiihia .ee of shooting I lie p.or wretch. At Cayenne I resigned my ship. Go ing to the c-tr i inado all my-wmmjre fiients, :nl took the learner for New York. 1 plnced ainiile funds in the hands found that e iiad several day s "re main j only f r a sliort timeI know theydiave L mretto to me at the end of six months. tvi'g ItcfWe e could teach the proper no ''cc!f;g Hgainst you'." r'r could not See her utitl her grief had iotigitude for r.jcnitig the letter. j . It ws higutime that the -lights should'; (osrit e-lte. Well, ..there .we '.stood, all three ofiiK.be stricken oiit, ami cow I rapped on the i' Wenry.si-k.(Jand careless of my lif.J inoting np at1 the letter as if it could j deck and called to them to do so. f wand.-re 1 olf into tf.,rk Sta e, iiud linikl liave sjKAen to lis. -. As it happened the j- They instantly obeyed, and I heard j . t.,,,,lt jnlu ,,0 where I hoped I SUII W IU SlllUllli; lll.l lljo,u niu uvc v.l im- .m ill ' : -trOtlti: I.TV VOWH Ull'l Cite. clock case, and fell upon the great star imi'eiit s.-lio.l fellows. I sent f-.r Luircttel leu seal Ol Hie leuer. 1 conio no; jie.p jilts nioiiuu- neu i. a "use i w h but Poor bird, I must jae i wh sur i. f .. .1 . ... lMtsyli.,rTnoot'eJfis;Mii slTgl.test motion of 0ie ,nmmc.f ; ,,t X t ol, ,((ft porc, .,o.ter an -fice. Rnnriing fio, ; the vesl. IIurry,ng ojLd. ck I found , of , BmV,ktng my ,WpC( UIMf aJE, the middle, of the fi,c;4r5o5ed..so hor : that we we becalmed. Latitude one j . - , r,d, "L1., Um t ""-L-JrrlT-. . I .. ... I I . J I.-. I i v'.s r,nr.'T: l' i nil1, ilm; vii''j naticii. 'Jim next m unnt aair of sbtt "arms Ttrt -Oitild ltd one fancv." oaid L'o,'ihke-s ;-feo norih; hjij il degri'CS weist, .. - ,' ' In oot of I', head ?' v to m v cabin and ooeiied the letter, with wcre r."."!'d "cl k "V1 f nf IrrmV lwepWaiJthe wre Poor Old GaribaUifVT ol I Os ribsidi seems to have run dis old head against a post again, and it remains W I re-oend by tho present owuer, Mr. JrT. seen which is Ihe hardest the head or tjtix, f Alabama, or sdd to parties who tliepnjf. He conqhered Sicilv Naples, hare uffici;nt .,! lo conduct owra- neaiiy ail ine present Italian Kinoiiotn, . . , . , .... ihat coouer.l b lt,e Frennl. for UoM on profitaUd. scale. Victor Emanuel, and now ti.e sellis'i and ! known as a Slate Ore mine; and one ol cowardly King, though he want Rome ' tho most valuablo yet discovered. for .his capital, ' has not the courage or ( wni w otked to the depth of only alnini manliness lo s'and by the Li'.erat.r !- j, y f , lcfre ,,10 WBr.j IM , uu liave never had mneli re-pcet fur, . . , . , . , . r .ti: . i ...i since oceu ie oieneu i ou l iciu oi ore I .uriliulili a Irit lliverirn lull 1 1 r m I.i. I J r . i ... t t no doubt of bis earnestness, p,,!,,,, i emus metal was mnioriii auu very largo or ijisitiieiesreuuess. boa li s ireaiinent i uerc is no proicrir oi mis kino in ine hy the beef-easing and coward'y Kirijf is; yInte more worthy the attention of tin 7.pT alt-tipressTon; Tne-Trmh-j- M J,nng cipItaT.' WcT.oj,i , J I-,!. i i,: i.i i.. thero uro such persons in .North Lnroliua lican, und il uarihaldi lia I s.oihi to c.-- 1 tahli.h a Federal Uni.Mi cf Sta es, instead .-itives f the State that will .ecu re it. of ill it tioioiit IihIihii kinoiliini.it mi l.f.! perhaps, be a au. eess. With all the de.J IV-sr. We have had two or three tects of the P.ipil system, Piim IX'ins small fmsts duringthu patweek; but abetter IMru tlian ictor Lmannul, tl,..v w cio too slight to aflect vegeta and as the chief of a Slate in a red.oal I .: . .i . . i . . i .. J Union, we do mt tee why it should not NORTHERN LLECTIONS. It will be a great telief to the readers of this pajer to tin J that the Northern Elections, partial reports of tsliich ere given, aToi4 uuiol.iskabl evidence of a react iou In the public IcOliuieut of Northern people, and that there is yet hope that the country tnajr recover from the torrible dangers of anarchy and dees iK)lism, s) long threatening to become Its died condition. The Oonservaliyee of the North have dono well ; and if, when the smoke of tho contest with the radi cals shall clear away, it is f round that the. great Stales of Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indiana, have repudiated the eneonsti- luiioual action of tho RadicaL conclave .W s a -1 at H asn.ngton. proiounq grauiuue io 1B(. .,,,1,1! IIM..U.,leooiktloaUoof il. 'AT,..t.rt.. ri.t., ,,r itiA ITntrArui will r.i.. ........ii... r -r - ,uv , I-T IOO rtlS sweirthehearls r niillTone In This connslsrai Mcs m rioo u babmily Sowtb. 1 koo trr. who have for mouths and rears bow. rWr . .M'' -r-j's opioiooo or sooM ed themselves with grief over what they Wy Uolf j sort, , considered hopeless ruin. I , Josji Daitaa, OIio las' voted down negro suffrage by (5(,IKH) tifiy thous4nd,nijority. We lefer the reader to the reports of Elections under the beading of "iS'cws of the Day." o- Laaoe Arruc Mr. John Rice has brought us an apple weighing 1 ounces and measuring inches In cireamfee- ence. If any one can beat it, let them show it. TUE BRUCE GOLD MINE. This valuable property, located between seven and eight miles North East of Car thage, in Moore County, has recently changed hands, and will now either be harmonize with Federation. the other State if a CENTUt SHOTS. WtLKtsBoRo, October 1, 1867. Editor American I am a go-l Unv ion man, and was highly deligted with the late repuldiean convention 'h it as sembled in Raleigh. The negroes and yankeet triumphed there, and laid conti station and diafranchisement as the. chief corner stones f the i'r'y In this state. In the itieantime, until these thing come, and I get my lai.d, it lias struck mo that I might "turn an honest penny by writ ing a sketch of the lives of tho meiubeis I that convention, aa s'inelouy has done for the signers of the declaration of indepe.ii lance. J want information. 1 ain personally- acquainted with the delegates of but two countries, Wilkes and Watauga. Of thote two delegdiods there was a mai in eteh that had U-in whipi e I at the wlihji.in post one black and the other white. Nw, I olnMiid 4ik "tWbavo inf rma-4 tion from the friend of delegates in ev evy county, or from ilcletes tliiMnseUesJ tion, the tendercst dants, as yet, show ing no sign of dam igo. We aro likely to have no killing fiost uhtil after the next rain. . - 2T Tlie sweet . potatoe crop is gen erally very fine well matured and plenty. C. S. MORI NO. Orict BJwri 'I'niiie.atlri'e' iHbtfl'Aei, jackass, clad in a lion's skin, though! to pass himself as the king of beasts. Rut when he essayed to roar as the lion, his voice be'rayed him ; for instead of a roar there iastied forth an numistakable bray. Of course he frigJitenod no one ; but on the contrary, soon hocomo tho subject of contemptuous and ridiculous mirth ; 'even tho most timid beasts, tho bare and the fawn, feailessly approaching and deriding him for his attempted decep tion. " z-.rr.TT. . WWDT CILLT. T A wrspnndal tl Lrslagtoo U forms ot, .a iW Uraad Jarf al btvidsoo Coort, fuosij a tse kill a,raiDl W. F. Uolma, tot sttaliftg a mult, mala Ins'tad of s lorar, soj aLo t tw. jji j. W ukt o plcstsrs lo tacb aooooaao.' oirdU, bat faH osgtit iA to U SMMvoled from ib pubhe, wbrtKf moo oroopy ttlistiogoiabod (oMiioaa, oiilter io tko lUpaUHma or Hiticol i-sfiy r aiow CiHMorvotiita. Lai uaik oaat jiflwv b d.- lo avory saso, SNloool afttaM- Ova of tvimrfM. StmUatt. . T1i ma Itilly UsJroo; alios VHrnJly Dil tr, UorTtkoooa among tbt Bod Strings tls Wv w - ---.. I'll : t .a .- ---- -- W a eooity grootally. IU wo) obool tie Brst li. maeulalo iaiitidoal of tbal elaos koooo salbe tamiatakabU, wbo bogoe Ibe Uly wok of or;alsiBf tho IrtaoooaUe, aviacbiovooa, tecrtt, .L l. I I - - .L I tpoosibls aod rrtlloat spiriu ef ibis cooaty.' lis at as ackaowlrdgrd lrajr of lboo eorrsi t. erl odrs, and U iktrofors a fair sprrimsa of ibcoo obo oofopewo tbara. Sorely, if tbors ytl roinaits a rMpselaUe saaa aasoog tbtot Jaik-lanleto oid-ry ha will oo loogrr bsaitals lo 4bodoa a' I rooasrlioo wilb litem. UilMIXO ClItCL'f.AUSAWS- Mr. J..l.s IWd kta Irfl at ear office s pi f Usl rut oat of a !' circa! by s i.etel ror of "(I anting." or ciitlingnro lotb Mri iiw wid i.ii Ii4a Vura lou sfiorL It it a iinpU contriane, einisting if a sbort iroB besl ul on th shaft an J ratio tho p'avs iU sa. Tli io U t, afur ibo Uik Sa Usa Mvfs'lr scriheJ. it Iboo OfaaarJ ... ijaiiwl lha iron ajhsJ, obkk sama,J,y Ha rSf4 mulioo. to melt iu way into the solid stool, block n out ll.a trrlh Killu.ul (bo least daagfr of prioia 'be a. 8ooo ldS Caa lo bruisd J ibo rapidity of this process obta it is ststtj that a larg aaooan bagoamtd Jby k ie kalfsa b0B..-: NEWS' OP THE DAY. " - Ohio and Pennsylvania Election. Cincinnati! Ot KX--Tbi moroioc's Commf rkU tm, tli Iirislalure iu Wiio ia boorlosslf root Maapfe-.WI'e vflkiai rrtumav ,) ess stwir irf i rkscKNi uorsitior, o tlute IS Ibo eonlMt T14 Uri'tature t'amh : H'mmo Radwals. SO : LVm.rai. 6; Sena..- Uauieoa, 17 X Dta. I HI lL . ft IO Tl ' - ' '- ...!- (Jodrt 69 ownliet in PronayWal)ia,obowiag B ibtorarratio awjonty of 3,279. 8a couolict to hrar trrwn fiT taat ymt 548 IU pohtican majority. Tho oVmoerats rainHirorrf 1.000 ie LaocaaUw. Tliad. fiiasaoa' auuoiy. . Election Ihtvrnt. ' I1ildll.liia, Oct. I l.-Tko tal.lt iinakta (tlistwoutTa (Dun) ml iljr 0,355. Tbo rrttt Krpuo ) caiciitabt i liaro S oaajTrtty. OU". ;,.''... from'Okfc V And 'so it is likely to be with onr "fel Wha else JHUPPZ Jlhetii L.ba!.i..wJodrJfL,:,.'in! Monnjf. who, for: Culoraboa, On. 0, 4, p, v Tbe fotarso when I where I wlia' fori Ac. Ilutwo sometime past, lias been pluying the part l,now lelejfates to whom I refer, one had been";. of n siimm pure all the time loratViati. whipped for stealing and the other r;TfVM UtaU, of this plcej)Ot liking " . . I Ills ff li. Ills iTAnllofti ill si rwttals atsifAsI ' ' " T ' aj"0'iit'P St K9 t ' u t St There has Im-ou olijecti iu made to this des'Bfnatioii of delegates as colored and white. Let iih ngges that here.fier, they bo wade W. and N. W W. for hi pjjea. n JN...W - ht. uol wti'pped.. WlLMAil 11. DXEID. -O : . ' " ' Ilullur Liked It.Z-As a w carv .trav elerawlndjnghujw-ay throtfgli. stead of a true anion man, ho was, apprehensions (corroborated 1j rumors rrr this town,) to a former' North, Carol! nian, now residing in Cast Tonocssee, hi r. J oh Baer; and rccctTcrffronTlhat very; worthy gentleman letter which disrobes Mr. Mori ng, and shows that f n- in the mud of ihe tn s .-:-" fasw. :wajHU resrioii ritm. amontr the eaihest and mMnm. connrry,-o aiacovereii, a ...;;n..t. : liirbwidT!'- "Tordi, pooh 1 said ber tins!. and, ta- lead breath; while I.oko-tho-btgred seal and .1 .v- -y V . ... 4 ri, . -.s , . - :-l'lieVmlriw"Jvsmak. IWitainUean the eonvk-t.f V -J ufm'- Utter invitatioh Ui wedding, f-.-ue Aiiteine II tidekr, standi cofTvicfed oftJww'w o'.!, wwme., , - roir.p, Ioavp the loftof alone if it tr .i.bles h r'h treason noiut ibV Republic; . Tiiel "What does this inetn ?, I demanded, iiajuijr allowing wnciiier 1 aa uruairi" yma'.o. . 'Let's go-to' cJnr , rooM and pre- Lhiectory lr that l.e be shot in mid caiu "Heiu'e"s! wh .t is that behind vout' x i I iNite for ben :--'Ant'tHi'bw-7wea-t1' s l-o tutt-4iftc'dv aro carried in to -f- deck and Jfft me w itb.'thit 1ei!! .(' a leer. ) letter. I remember tharf i kjt io..k;ng TK-ejiii, al'irt y'ira"fe lyre1yftiTnietfd-'Tfff itig r nty- 1 lead the letter backward' and forward. Aia iri.u i'ail to urn ir:J "I.liank 0d'i Tiiaiik G d IH was 'all that I could ejaculate. at it m I 'niokcd my pipe; it semi-d to-I went on deck. . There they, were, she j I nii'!erto' Ht xll. Tiie ina'o Grloy tix its great red eje u'jxiri min. hi-'ci'!ii- looking upon -tire ocean, and i(e gaxing J had road n v heart tietter tlian I did roy tinz like the ev'e Ot a seritt'iit. I: w. im.oii her wTili aii eipreWioii of iiutitter Iself., After h-aj-intr the l.rirr in the boat a ueiee '4.l. I twit- mv great eot an I f..r Iniu to Come into the caUin. and, bidy le.y wa nrel, but no bulirt tooclo4 Aisv Tiotig; it oirerT7mlr-cJck and lter,tjTg hergl byer-fjoiiiew.o, M Rii4ii.t wcnt.'njaiu. dcckllft -ll'ftitlt jnyJXtctt jtlLwuilea.; .it0.. '. . -' r -W-sV--wri- ttmr it - t.be vfeitttfy of tbefiftlrrijrTck;--f lia'tdM h i nrt he let fef T pb 'irraTi "Ttiankfi'rf. j waf ttdfilidr . - - a i ' . . , - lr. tl . j . .a - . i i . . .. t . -4 T-n " T . T I w . ..t - . iTe euj IbI !i i in- w;ie vw aim no reau u, iojrernr witu ine oeaiu i i seni fsrTwv-a inoosaoa ooitsri as a tui tr;g Wfiv a fir wTStl at tbrte of. wafraut, wlcb wastixgfl- tip in drailrswsH, - 1 toino-i I i n Iso 'o jr. ' 1 1 o was 'f.ogiUii in to ids berth aitfojiu a-.d t'N.k eate t.iavoidl Mr. Chsr'es W. Msson, caarasr.r and I s i . to v 4 1 . I Ti rt . . S " "" . " T" " "T r I KiUiut iu i oiu wear, 1 Itltnniiny weUU- Xlia whole rrew were 10 Ui . J j . . ar-aisa-r r oVVWVSiVIMOIt ail AX'tKfJ I1IC Attn moiriAM cnora1 in Trnt r .1 iI.a - 1 IMII1 1 IliniUVII PGAIC'I SSI II VIIS Ul till I T .. I . ' a SM.aK a iiolttUi np in front - of tho eflM an4 asked f'"5 1Kn w gei ont ouxne way the gir for a drink of water. IIoj of th Union army marching into that iranlttt, and olio tmog-JUe hrsl womm .SUio-., The .worst '.of all is, thai Morjng tie had seen tor severa ii najt, onerea tier- ,M 1akn the "iron clad oatli,"-wliieh be a dune for a kiss. Ihe young maiden .. . . if .j ... , nmH .I,- .r'aml LiLi O..,,.. not to bavedooe; as it ie almost th-koWmi-he -dimo was alwat , to resnioo bio j'turney, but i ... Rut wbaJ,n,o w. WiItnon.r colored Mlo w- the girl never before having n-cn a ciiiicns do with. Mr. Morinjr't Ilo ison a""e s -w9 rt 1 ? do w.th 0f ,l4,ir candidAtes for tho Stale Cotiven- the.dime I . "1 on limy uso it in anv. .. 1 1 : r A.r .. ' wavyou wish," he replied, "it i your.", 1 ' ' --'' as won as If that's the case," said she, "lUtivc rttJ H rost Mko oiiryow--Wkho-l l.r' W ilUltey oote fo Iwm I Ie was . . a ... l,:. o r I . i .. . .. (las. mortgthose whoaisedlho first rebel" ibig in Tenoeee. lie hag already tat I s ,"a . a . tn judgment mi tlie luyalfy of Thof hied lbs ffloiog prpcUmatioa collec tor of G-mtalct connfy. Tea., was JK"'"'""" WJ'J or men rot andknu d on the ulr., br Wni.ia mft 'beepaXrarf4he eownty, fol, citizen of Oxxaios U;tieri coaii tie be allowed to practice Ibe Unpo onminitieij frwtriaV jitiotaoyio-cgarf - Lia! was tod by from 1,000 to 1,00a L-tfUtatoro dm ocralkj by' S small majoritt. Erom WitAinolon, , . Wltingioo, Ol. ll.)t iskighly protsbl that lbs (Jabloat with lbs t ie.tioe of Stsnbor rf ami Wrl'a, a ill boehanfad, whotbor baloras afwlbs yujJt-alacuoiMl k Tbt Democrats aro orglag an oaily roorgMlsalioo. Discuaslag iho I WdVoi'a fafiiaal of 4soronsea laat nielli, lUa NglionaJnlalligirM saystbs vofves tif a obolo paopra, rtdsamad, fegvnaratsi and JistiiliiHld, ara joinad (o out g'oSt pass of jhauk'im, lis graiidiior of whets lbas J(rl loiH-tmocll any total J' moot UatloS bow rvr ere I or ei.ltiuaialii ' ' ' pateli from iAdambus Uiiio, say it wuc take CfflWal retitms o decide trhe elected OoTernor,,, i.C7-. ? ...',1- . : Eorciyn A'c. . . , LoliSnOcT. idtlGiTnTirfJge University hssdobbed.'att 1h Af ltw Uishops attending : the Part' Angriceo S nod, Doc'tora of -Law. .'( - a a I. & Tlio raoal OiiutHi Iwre wutppeu v Qaribaldeans hear Montsbado. ; 'Mathcr Pmiiintial Ptvdamatieni-r Watbiogton, Oct. eriJrtt'Meoo;ka,. WbV J1 V b sort';'l thit, la tU 1 Si b naravraub ot lLa oroclstnal ibs of tBt TW Uot of tho UolWd-Staif, of tbo SOlli of Aof, lagAy-.aWadae; -Its Jmiirwciivr-S "
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 14, 1867, edition 1
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