Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / Nov. 25, 1867, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
-rr r s ! - V, i IV 7- fitfttaSKl iltisrcllancouG-iVcius. A MODERN LOVE STORY. Voiwe 'imc in tin y ar 1804, a very Wtutiful ir fl, with -liunlj tfr and it Iddll CHI I," belonging h Itoaloll. Itif ( I - I . I l Jaugiin-r o her weauny luii.ei liuiue aud heart, became deeply miiti'ii w.lh a r;fKT oft joui num. Ilie m.M joatijj iiiaii waa very wealthy. II o had . datk, .curling lair," Jon ey.!ahu,. lo jmrt-fw welt a MraTTJr. , mil v I would do J som uno M aooo a puasihlc, if 1 were you." llitMoiing man thought the J vice good, ir h etilee-d there that some one a Mvrfect stunner who liveJ In Jerv-T, whon he thought wottlJ make him tiM''r ! (h! man I man !) IIo parted wnli Li lawyer in good spirits (after Sinning the wedding card), and! prvtu i- 1 to call again when ho visited i thevitv. This occurvd about a riionth maJuc threaten to wind on a war f a - ' race, which, wlieu it coin, will twerp lit negro out of exia'ecce. The nation i not powerful enough, with ail it vlg .1 1 - I , II or, to atanu unuer tue negro loan. .v mast thaka it off, gr down w go to tin level r llaytl, ran Uumingo and Ja tunica. LEEtj AlJUY. , t Henry Wkrd IWeher says,' in the eon- iitet lor 4 wiualai ha, wacp mn in Ilia "Horn OaarJ," nd, lVe hint oil in wL w Ilia lik every da v. 1 li young lady ought to ha Mie vat aceniplihii. well educated, and bul wad lit "grand toar,w but lite uprbw attractions ol tiie lady killer rri too much for Ik.t, and she became f h' legal otur of tl atarvaaid curling li uf and lotif eye lasliea. They ere ninrtud am d a rraeral joy of friend. sud uracil ".ii'Mtn tli lake ' silk and point it- i. a. a, and a lew davtaiucoth louo matt .ciuuing ct.apiwr oiiiu novu;. viaiting, with a very pretty caJ id ill a house where lb. writer Waal "i le ttlio hero of tho story) bad bad tnilkaiid- pert 'bo last grand battle, 'Stormed tralx-rry eoitiplesioued lull lady U' ilinci, aarued every atep or Uetper- t.een aenaililt- huneirij; njxm hta arm, limn lio Intro- n(e endeavor, and after everj adTntage, la l . n na w I a la ......a i m . a a v . onceii mi "iiiv wii. inea'ory u iota. urm, uruiui. uespernia. He married tins "atiinner" fnnn Jersey ajNo"" knew Hit ncom parable week ar, and they were on their bridal travery r that now waning ar toui. llie atim and anbtance of the y of Northern Virginia aa the who for matter i. that hohaa married a girl iual f"ur Jrar" -d It. nd now, Jn the about a tlat and. noft n bimaelf, ami lie h"'tr of ita aiipreine diwutor, wera prind will b happy. Tlio firat though ber ing it to powder rather than forcing ira conduct would be condemned by all surrender; and when, at length, ';em off Th. b.v.lr bnde wai all fait. 0rJoral people i probably happy with, from it. line of retreat bjr that lion of aae-wn-atli .J fe:ir Tie gr hmii w8a whom hbe consider htr eqnal, irnot the oattle neia, whi ramping cavalry .l .....!e...do:inta. 11,e fricnaacn bor ...peiior ; and if they art all aat I Uy crouched acroaa lili only path, Li. ar e ratl.td ibe" Toimjr eoiti.U. and t(r ! "tied, we ought to bo -ari.tied with them. ttlk-ry g.ne, his traini taken of dcetroy- ; .. . . .. .. ...... t i ... mau i iuu nan u kiiw iiv ' vi HI I.IM'IIIWl. " "!. ' .. ... , - , ... ' "'I - 1.1. . Mt ... ' Tiirv fctjirird .ti the7 ueepor inun llie auriavje lor tneir nappi-ii men reuueeu roa iiarjumi, over wear- ilid cntiiiT o'd 1 aVM ,n 11 De 'Kreuca '""'ilruu7 nignia wnnoni Bleep, anu uaja ""crrm uie ense, oui u i neverinricw ao i.-u iu mid uucnmw, ico a aruij tiuiu- .1. ii,. . i ine principal injrreaieiu uesirvu in n mw uvh. viiiicin. aiu eicrr ut uhb Ired tl.ouaiid 'nrw ia I " wife. lour attor having I lid lin flarr aftar tlte liri.lal earnaifo. tar laaUd aiz weeka. wli e'l time a U. - I f - TARTV LINES. The polling of vote In, thia cilj hat prvgreeveJ autlieicntl far to enable into are how the party line are drawn. With very few eiceptloni the - pegmet bar ranged theuKtlvea wilb the lladicala, and agauat their only trn filenda, the white people among whom they bat been raiaed. There 'were many Mrong tie ikat bound the matter lo bit fomor alava, fen kfter lrit'emaocipatd.1, -'abti tlite tiet have remained aiibroken In, panj cae, mitwilliatanding all the bate iu gtatitude and Ignorant jeiloatly dltlay ed by lb negro lowarda him. Cut th wilful and deliberate baodinir of the tow groet fnio leaguet waa a proclamation uf political aud aocial uoalilit- o tho white people of the South, and ibe prosecution of thie boatilily by voting In a compact matt againat all the iutreia of the wbilea voting with a party Ibat hat ta kea tho ballot from the baud of tb white, which ha pertocuted, and rev iU ed, and denounced, th white at traitor an J demon, tocha culmination of the mi RADICAL LEGISLATION. MA blHlfor the Ten n em Legiala tor, to 'Eocoarag nd l'rotect Loyal ty' provide that ,t eball bereafterbe an effent for any perton or family to bar a picture kof Jcffrnoo DavU'or Oen. U, E. Leo In their poaaoMion.f 1 We nreaent the above to oar reader aa a timpleo the toleration of the Had Lie I j any. Tlio spirit .f peraetpWe r r - -. .... .iiii cm if ttiMip no lower ilian tin ; mo trjciD at jeventre Hiimt Jtf.tttylft XuTtluJl I I I .1 . a itpiarea. it allow ine avuuitt oi in faction.' and lb ra lical Couffntion aboal rb ' attemile 4 will ' follow In the wakof Jhlarloyal". lefiaJatartOf Ttt oetaoo. Tuej are kiodred aplrit wbrvs eryou meet thm, animated the fame pataion, and twtyed by tbe tame evil detigna.-II Oneet manhood tbripkt ditgnated from tho loatlitom ' hypberls y eternally canting of "loyalty." "Loy alty" i a word that .belong to ibe to- caboW of palriolicm, and Ua mockery uon the lip of the- fennefaee Jic ple of the cot throat, Brownlow ; llpii, manr of which are" Peking' with faltei' hood and perjury.'1 'What, (a the nam- Kt-t!iriciii lo aliow i!i I Kmi.I nitiA.t.iitlia g,f Ailr irtrla ttrAtl. vooti laiiv uial :ei ' "'"v V fc'i---"- lad made a td m atakc in the wlecti-n ' J nwr,-wetiy comj.iexioti, a urao muss U her partner for life. u aa mvnr-i ', "d t'gbt pant. l ....... i I :..!..... I ... .... I I MIT mirimi i' ant iiii.ifci t.wni.j aound aet i, an i i-lio eatly taw ih ! Ii r Sir I tail fcKJ did not fxxn one thong!. t a'Kive t! e Dtrtioc of bi black hair ot Krom the Nrnr York llrt-M.) i UECONTL'CTION UV THEN KG KU A WAUOF KAp. ilir i-if oJ lii louataclie a la .n-ijo- ieou. Sik-bocatn d.fcguated with lmn,l Wo are courting tho fate of Ilayti and and lite rraalt wan, tbey continued liej Jamaica; for like elements, governed by rrthr,.bt tira wa not a jxthMhi tbe Mint general forces," prodnccitke buneyraoon. Mat'c atood tlma nut 1 1 retiitlt. Tlii rule of natute is as irrevok - W a yt-a s i leiu!v Joed ! able a tbe law of mineral crytialication. (OMkiuoltt e ladj'a diel. I) s;iN Ii a ' 1 here ii, however, n certain radical pow wer mfit all over the contilrj to fei.in- cr in the United Stnrc that is ever will milt rt. friend, and the first rn ariswvr'ing to dNpnte a fiat of nature, ptoVided It ih call waa tbe yonng Il.ton l.i tv i nd ' encroaches uj rJn its jet theorliT. One of jnoll.erj Tb dead . .ooaa bad been tht pet ibeot ics is the anpcrioi ity (' the married to young pliyaicmn of New ' negro race over the white. That kiicli u York, and, at far at- known, w a- the the real bois of Radical negroisin is very liHaorber bu6bandt eyet. Tne doctor t evident. Were it not so. why d they . ttnef at Ui ln:rl we grvht, us to boost the negro up the tree o liberty,! call tjmpathetic tear from all, lut frun niftread of allowing him to climb it him aoooiaor than from the cou. in -in-hiw, 1 elf as the white man lias been forced to who, by virtue of tho ieltt:on;!i p, loikdx It is the greatest difficulty that the 1 Itf.l . t .1 l- l . . I DVon uerseii me tatit i win..; up most iniemgent oi our peopm can govs T,-rt ,ia t;H. Hinn,l,i n.,nr.ll. gnef Her effort, were to .... , ces.fu , ert, themselves if it be conceded tba four WM ,Le illl)ni0 in Vtola must lhatd.rmg a v.nl ol a month wlc , t I m.ll.ou of uneducated negroes, wiih brain ,wr- rw,lted froiaif OTcrflow of tbc 4ow4(lmwifc deatb,the doctor ww rniderclopcd, and even enc, are capa wMn Mniiui k. .urrM alaaVv Ia lrwLr earatla w i I ."I f atvoai ntnti ' I . rJ' aI t' rwr i-arniiiuiit flian it in nt .!. I ... 4BB IV I aV Willi i V. a MB r"ii j v0 Ul II Wl IIIIIVIM II lit l Ol 1- V I the grec plot in (vod'a acre. The li 4- i be acknowledged that if the balance of' ton lady retained home with her ui"tiii 1 the nation were ot the tame material, it -r, tnt kept p a correspondence with ! would make no difference to our reptib -the in, he( Iter ii was that yw Iicannon, which would a!e be to giant wickednct add folly of the . nrgro, bat proven loo much for tho oatienco of Ibe Mtl.ilaj . f laa.,f.a k La ....h. tk. Imm.-. ! ff Mfataalt lan M lia I lialam llinn v t" m I A rvr iui-iv ..,v. .y.yvcui vr. sVkw foTtB he w,,j awert j,,, cUlrnllO tbOior. ereiguty of lliit Slat with all th tirngU thai Clod hat gvea him; and. in future, when Ih negro tuecumht, at beeventaally will, jntt at aurely at he w livea, ueid he find that rraa Ii al term are accorded him than have heretofore been offered, by oor people, Ii may derive cousolation from tbe re collociioii thai be invited the ittue, and forced it upon those who desired to be hit ftieudt; and b will bav abundant occasion too to curse thoso falso friends to whom,, in an evil hour, b listened with credulitj,CAartt0 Vo (: KBWS OF THE DAY- lUlatg, Nov. II. TVa aUeilo paasiae f aivlly. ftrwig ihu7 aJ puhet Ixtm UUkd at llie polta aad Mrad'd lb ttraau Aboat MOO voir ml, aoll ftffoa aaJ ll radieab,iib but ! tornkia, Tka valu. ravrl ikrlr kirw.ib aaol la-eaetro. "alMv k'ek. lM lb' f f"M ff a4 U rbr vvtf. CoMMtvaiirta art JuoiUai J t- n VrW VmiiVithth U &mt Can Wle.W Nv. 19. IUatkt'474. al L. CoreirsVeBitij'ettdiAA t Cfeaatof.a C, Net. Wkk . Uaal agaia( Cw.lioa, - attack 00,aH lit Co. Cbaritatoa, a C, Jfov. II. lUaelt 14J0. Wbitta L Hi Vvta vart taataaiM Co. lanutm. .. ... , ,.j ... 'f ... . .. Ta man, in their admiration felt . that the heroism of Lee's army was tho only worthy measure of the perseveranco and bratery of the Army of the I'otomae. In every generous bosom rote tho thought i Thewj are not of another nation, but our, citizens their mistakes, thefr evil cause, belonged to tho system under which they were reared, but their military skill and heroic bravery belong to the nation, thai will ottver eeas to inonrw that such val or bud not been expended 'In a better cause, and that i he iron pen mast write : "The utmost valor misdirected and wasted." .THE CALAMITY AT TOUTOLA. The reported destruction of the entire pubi'.ion of Tortola Island, in the Wed Indies, is the most ten ible of all the uews of disaster that we have lately had llie new ta. at the preaent writing, so briet and an vagoo that even it natnre it ! not certainly revealed. Coining in eon- neciijon with the acconnt of the hurricane '. r . i ' " t r . l , ; Alabama Utmvtntwti. y ; . r y eaigorae-y , N. 1 9. Tat Gp vlio Boat. ralila railili rpon4 a ordiaanoa to on VwlrfalW- ini'rti fetti lid.if 1n tf.. mjl. i. J. L.. U k .. ..i..- ..4 , . - -i . ' y wimvii ua. .uu h.ciii w. in jiimiiuw. ltm mioortii ivrta aaj.rity unvu tli iauu wiiii inuirninr. loci iMliutka earal o aa gentlemen, Uiey, to leacli ' kiyaily I I I oUf yu II, aavt?, i XTEfiESTI NO TU-T.X ECUTtrt ANDTHtSTEES. Tie following Ii4tr La born add rett ed br Internal Utvtnu Cwtnaiiaainner, Uolltnt. to Asor Jf'rasier, of th Firat District Pennsylvania l "' " .' TtrnciY UmaTMirr, ' ) , Orrtca or Ivterkal lUrrxcic, ( ' Wasiiixutox, November 9.w) ' Sia: The small amount of succession 9 a a ana legacy use receivea I ram roar uis ptte araiiad br a lata Tk ataturitv rvoatt ill ba earrlad, U diracbb all ptaoM'wka do ot vol fur in aw eoaalilaliu a laU iU uaa.oHulM4 Maviafcagabeiaanar, aad rwl to pwllrmM aaj pM be fat etfir. anal tapport ul ta Uail-d Suiat 0vraM, or ib pwbey of CMgr. 4 4 . . -,;t - 1 'i-i Y '. 1'i Tlic 1 aaLingtoncorrespoudeut of the uict, makes it - oeoary to- briog the New ork lleraU, writing on the !5th, m,er ld y-ur B0,ic-. . "r : V . tm, !u,orm.ed th. .(,e"er Ibo pre of work in mak.-g the an- "Schofild, in his interview with the IW ,.nl aesmen baring pd, imme- "ideut the day before yesterday, cave a a,i ...ii ..x.i.i .(iUil ili i pathy waa am to love, we cnnoi ssy ; that Ilarti is a republican-1 topia. ll, bat the mult wat that t!e tii of J?ot ; however, it is agreed that tlio intelligent tow, with fh curly bair, arofe and don ) white population is the salvation of our ned bitclothet" to find tbat tbe wife of! republicanism', and that we earl siill fxist b boaora had flown to Europe (probayj under a bad admixture of one vighth Af bly toseethe EijOfifi'.ii) in company j rican, is a concession that we, to a cer witb her eooMn, tbe pi. I peddler! Word I tain ex'ent vitiate the nation and vol un cannot describe tbe grief of t! e dVsert tarily recede in civilization and the per- ed butbaad. He wept, and refuse J con olatHMt; be tore h1 curi ng lock, and neglected to part bit back teaa or cam - bi ftiwiacite. Hi grutf wis terrib!e. , Uis friend bad to cling to bis oat-tail - 111 order to prevent him from rushing to Earope after tlte sbaiuele pair. At laat. the grieftricken hatband received a letter trout hi exspoote, in whith she told him she had left bin forever 'hat ah bad never eared two cents' worth for Ti1in7 but that she loved tender of p'l's, and was boaed to stick to htm like.a . t on bss's piaater. Tui Wu too inncliy 11 fectioii of griverimit-m which we seek. We submit tliequestion, then, is it states roansliip in any century, much more in this, to go backwards? v As we aro directed now hjr the Radic al element, .we photograph upon our pro sent institutions and on fnture history at least or.i-third of the picture of llayti. . In that unfortunate country we have bad nothing but a war of races since its dis- grkf-cUickeo foonz man came (of T j j . : r tor anu accural ine lermei'i emiaeut couctel to tee what touid be done. Tbe poor fellow p!ealep w ith tbe rawjer ihat t alHreid do all in u s w -raayt bttk" fr .Jsirliaijg ..Vuri'.". That be wi oU (orget all, 11 ahe wtii . only come back lo ber sorrowful hus brfiid. A avry picture he looked. ihcT lcrt ruimiug down -and dropping 1 if tin end of b nf e on 1 s clean tliirt Ih oui. Tlie writei bad a jrlei t diagram of ibe t li 11 g trout ti e legal gent'oman coverr Emperor Jaconcs I. in lS0Ato-the Pre sent rule, (Safnave, the Uavtien part of ilie4siaaa baa presented wi .Uftjtttig years of wholesale Miatusii murucra winch mades its horrors a proverb. How ra pidly the country marches to tbe prima live Larbnribtn which is the delight of the negro race-is bet shown by the value tot-lLexportg"'iaar' ptrevioHa to.ttoguac-. cession of jacfjues 1, couparca wiin those of to day, At that time they reached the largo figuie of f27,82S. i)00. To-day they arc scarcefy $8,0ua, 000A I tlio bmricaiie. Tho topojrtapby of the island, however, forbids that expla uaiiiMi. It it ouito mountninotis a range of mountains about ,CK) feot in length run high nearly tbe whole length ol it. If the defpafch is trno there seems to be no other leasonaMc explanation than that Tortola lias been submerged by an earthquake. Tho fact that earlh ipialccs are coinparafively freqnent in the V est indies, and that the whole group is ncl.eved lo lm of volcanic origin. strengllieiis this theory relative to the diaaalur at Tortola. In the Island of Ja maica, which is near Tortola, a large tract of land was sunk bv the action of an earthquake in 1G'J2, and Port Koyal, the capital, was carried down. Inlets than one minute from the first convulsion the whole town bad sunk' beneath the water. Ata later period, in 1779. a part of the Ulfand of Java, fifteen miles long. "good deal of information relative to tbe "arming of the black in his district: The "General stated lliat tbe negroes w ere "pretty generally armed, and that tb "whites in Ibis respect were at a great "disadvantage. xTbe propriety of taking "torn measures lo prevent a dangerous "use by the blacks of ibeir superiority in "arint and organization was disccusscd, "and it is prupable that some plan will "be agreed npoa when tbe General re "innis here from his visit to New York "General Schofield i said to be of the "opinion that the convention buiness in " irgiuia will prov a complete failure." MUU- AT11I rutlv.a UfilA a 11 it Yr V tl. n . . v Columbus, from the negro' , .,.,1 i. :n . on l . .1 1 I"U", WIU 101 IT IIIIBK" "tut dow n into the sea. It would eeein from ibe despatch that Tortola has met with a 8rmiiar fare, but this -can bo decided only by turtlier news, which, it is to be hoped, will show that the extent of the calamity is exaggerated. At 10 York 8nn. parfecily abturd th bualecf the inattei may a; pear, it i Ukj (riitii froiii bf jin ting to . The lawyer discormtcnarr td tM recti i'g back the truant wi'o e'en if fcW vjmw wi ling lo roloru, wrw e , wasnoi and sugosted that the bus- birt a tmtW iur uiifurcivasiJtUber tvei But if flayti exhibits a sorry argument for negro domination, w hat tbx'S Jamaica (Lxu-Lis. tafi, and no ma turbo a .bow,X Swce-the-i1uud wttatven-np-toj riuld iMipis to live bappy leiher-a'a-irfriverniiiietit to prevent if. And how 'of Ti iii'Sbai.'d promifctd h lio all tiieJiii yer advi4-d. afer ne parting, iiiierrlew j '?an anf in.rssioiiaycffirl unTiaTtf. TiayjLj. oeen tiMu 10 nuie au vantage ine net gro there, forced 'into a hoNhouse growth and kept tiptjii the plus Side 0 cinliza negro nile its inarch iuilioeu rapid from bad to worse, until to day one of the Cu test, and formerly one of t he most pro ductive of all the' West India group, lies )ur wreck' in negro bauds. AH (hi lias taken place in thirtr four years, not- sililustaiidiug . ilia Jifitfid . tlit Euglkh Liberia! : Large sums of money, Cliriu- SIIOCKIX0 AFFAIR IN KEN TL'CKY. . ! A despatch to the Cincinnati Cvtnmer rial, 13th inst., .says : I ' An oldfatnilv quarrel, withawoman I mjlhe Lcose, culmuiated .Jej.ribiypdj.iLet day, at iilanuville, Aentucky. A. J. Warden, counry clerk, considering hitn- j selt deeply wronged ,j O. I). Campbell, formerly slieritf tureateued to kill Camp bell on silit; Cninpbell beard of the rbreatt; busiuese compelled him lo come to town; Harden ad ran ceo ; Campbell rerrested, Warfifqg Warden not trFfolloW. After-i- reUeatmg ten or twelve paces A DI A DO LICAL FRENCH ItERElL The.,LivtrjoI Courier says: "The advocates for the maintenance of puniah inent of death have found a te rible ar gnment in favor of their doctrines in the affair which it about to be brought before the tribunals in a few days. : The arte d" ticcueativn is one of the most honiblo condemnations of the nineteenth century w Inch lias greeted its lor many years. Tbe culprit waa a returned convict from Cayenne. Originally a butcher by trade, his manual skill enabled him lo accom plish the riddance of his victims iu less time, and with, less suspicion, than any other. TIiis man had been in the habit of hiring lonely tenement by the river side, whither be could easily decoy the on wary fanners and wagoner returning from the hay market with unsold pro dnce, which the pretended bay and corn dealer offered to purchase. Arrived at the oi daunt warehouse, the victim was invited to partake of a friendly glass. The night chosen for the deed was al ways a dark and stormy one; the poor victim jnvw'iably fell info the snare of aCceTrtffg"&ospltanty and overcome bv the drug . mixed with tho liquor be had taken, fell into slt.m ber a soon as he had sunk upon the pei given to the afeenent of these Uxca. . You will urge your assistant assessors to greater vigilance, and will Instruct them to call open 'elm, register aud other otlicert hating the custody of pro bate record, aud upoo officers having charge of the registers of deaths within their reieetive districtn, and examine tuch records to ascertain the liability of legatee, distributee and successor. In terfile I in the eiia'e of ptriit deceat ed. 'lliy sHoh Id af e record of deed to learn If any teaJ estate bat been con evd without iubl svwd ad equate consideration. If an atrislatil enr baa been ee cially designated for atet n S'tecessiou au l b'gacy tnxtt in y.-ur .Lrittrte. f ir any particular Mrtion thcie-'l (Act ol March 2, 1S67, section 8, page 5 of com ptlafioii). yon will insiruct tl.utti not n Jc-inaied lo report to him U malteri winch may comu to their aeknow)rlj(r I relative lo any astet-111 nt to be made by hi in , and wlter there hat been no such designation, lo rocet at vuc lo nuke lle asM'Miiieiil ihetiifelws. A copy of Form i)i should be d liver ed or iit lo all person Jial-U to either tucceasive or legacy taxv. , Yo will, of aonrse nndetsUad . that .ih liuntalion ol fifteen months lor reassessment does nol apply to the case of a toeceion or leg, cy of which no ret m ha ever" bevn made but that the tax ma he assessed at any lime while the lien subsists. ' Tarns shoebll be taken to acftuai'at ex ecutors', administrator?, jristeet, Jcc, of their personal liability f..r Jegiey taxes, and that it is not only .their ,- leal dul) but for their own pri vate intireat and protection to pay legacy taxes, and :- succession taaes under the section J39, ' XgoU,'Kuy, II !U(rt front niij. bw tb 4Niveiiv hta erria4 tr aeVchiml ratjoritf l tb rfUtrf4 tvv Ntatly aU tb bU k td, a4 b W wbltat, a larg aamUr of gret bat bt tlvcted le th ooauoa. ' Thrr out of Lar, daWgaia la Lao eoanty ar aegro, . ..' : Tfc oOtcrvallv pfttt of Otorgla, adveeai coMrtatioaxal Iaca,oaill 4Ur rlWaabrr fo tba p'poa wt org ting rty WeppoaU lio ..r'io,jadf iiiiy.btlW4 i b a iia lad bat lb eoililiya. Ukitg it for (raaiaJTLal so ronaiiiatioa ij a naada, kieb will bs U 'all aeorpublf ' to U wbtis psot.1. .. ' ' . ' V - 1 . - T 'lilt. .LL", tlu Itland litntath tJuSem, and Death tfaUtha Inhabitant, ito. f J Ilavaaa.'Nav. Tb TikI IBnU' ofibt 4lb iMl.tcyaj f V ,' rl " W ar mtmi that tb Ua4 of aswlula baa diapaad U-faalb tk ra, , ra , tt Sotnaareoanu aay ll )aatMtfgird tVar tMckt koan, aad thai 1 iIm hibbitaU o lb iaUad perulied.- ' . lUvaaa. . JWniWr li.Sa bat lw rcvaittd Crvm ltirairal pvt pf. I'wrU Uio. ' Aceuiding lo tb aoumnU to far rvoaivad.lb I Ml lmrriea;i wliich vaNd ikat bland wat fAOtt UtritU and dmuueuva lit ill rSocU ika Ik t prioar nr. ' i A ll.oa.nsd hoaws ar fa "rabiy iaj, ibr iliooMad bailillkga art llly damagfj. ' I ka low ia iaalelWv Imfu aamtwri tf ll! bav ba kilUk tb esup ba bsa at tstlf imUwrmL ami tk .U kaf b SWrvt bi. .-,;.;...''..- m' i ! -a 1 L --- WWSfBl Vpl ' THE RADICAL DESPOTISM LNTOE SOUTIL; t ' Mr. Ilintoa Rowan IfelpeK. aotjjor of that much-talked of vol u in, "The Jan peodlog Crisis of the South," has, tbroogh the columns of the ' National InUUtaen- oer, addressed from Ash rille,' North Car olina, a kxig and earnest appeal to The tiood TeopJ of the Old Free -.Stat," Wjien the -Impending Crltit" appeared, it waa aocepiea by .thoatand aptm thou and. of the Hxple in. Ih North ahnoat aaaoew Evangel. Mr. Helper' word wore quoted as ooneliwve authority , upon each tiu bofore it is paid oveV to ? c,Bcf. w f ? R M ?ooI P ot aOccetaor 't".v,a'u aoiHjWnnm ror cooauieraie wilb ber. The ir.attr was viisilv enonifl irar.e'l,a lj bappy cuple I m 1 re lorne J (tiittf, ibe Lpoa;l'ii, and wer Iiritif eutna a? -in gtfat f' i w' pany. WUft lo ciient, chUoo upon "il. jj. .... 1 -t"n-J were kindly -fevM-Wf Tl'M!4ibjct-ollr rctiirtura broached. and the husbaiid went ) .far lw to give the ti'ctor CaniplxjU shot Warden in the mouth, at HXty- raids wilti -pwfol. lodged in the back of the neck, and was taken out. Warden may recover. Al ter Warden fell, Ji it 1 daughter, aged .1 1 tr ' ' ... , , feigliteeii, ixjk her father s pistol and his native barbaiim, and i ouiv k contnliuiioiis 10 ms weiiare. e iis 1 ... 1... i,;. ..t 1 r. . 1 1 1.1 .11 itivi 10 rei 111111 ui'iiiu. jn-r ruiimiiij ui" ,.thLouihe. orluoy b,v.ja,if ,yto c-pl,dt-tfnedrimt,r 4m ........ I..,.i- ... .t " ' J , oiiioi hit car, ami eoiiiiuueu riinmiig, vouu give ew lIWrtjiwioitaMii) iiiv s-t VJUvJi'1 (If than did ber. 'husband, for he relut-i Jo giie bt r up at any price and inkr any am coiuslaijci-k. uiilfMi at-br x pi w ai id Jet-ire. Ibis clinclii-d inaMer-. and the agwin grinf stricken l.slmtid f ..low eJ"tIie lawyer out of the hoiu-e, a tixik hi advice, for be 01 'plied for a wfliare Mr4t- a; .,; . . . . .... j . . .. 1 1 . . . 1 .: 1 . ..;. ; , . .1 - ..... .. . t . W ire. 1IIB 0CTir llll i.ioen j ookjihi in.B i.cini rni a higher value upon toe la . ,1.., ikjoi hoij-e we ate efaijii.-iHi!g 11 whole roajthern rfaliot the l. niteo states. We. go in'o ibi n-gro,ayluiii biuint' n - g.f-int vrjriiing e-!se ,-H Ameriea. 'Wt? set the bole Nortberii haf of the- i- iiafii'ii toeariiii.g moiey -to .maintain the ul " neirr.i7 We iiiako 1iMi;'e ai'it:'i'Hiitioti ili lor 1 he benefit -of thu'ijegil ft'e t-gi '. ii 1 i '$.&." Vh in .mCe II lh li.oar.Kt dilriri..l I K OHtlUO 111 SUg2ttoTJS ( All persons, so far a may berahould "f"1"1 siihi tun. ,ut reasiwav be informed ' lhat a soccessbm u i. therefore, for fhe bepetSt ofhia, foimer tirat charge on the intent of the socce- "'nrer, om of. hi view opoo, ibo . - . . ..... ...... .1 .. . r t T T I j r .1 u. lanr. ami uf all. i.r.o ; . m . in li . 'ivwuisjiiiii vi puwiG aain anu straw orovided for tho tuirhl s accommo- . .' ",.u''4;." rW-..suasaMig in msij. . . ... c ml... . .... . 1 dations; then with the heavy mace used by the butchers of rarie lor s.unn.ng tbe " "7 . uiil TZZ ' '",11 New Emrland. a.d that , he mar be: li. oxenaediMLuiU een in iiieuanu oi a oonajute pnrcnaser, 1 " , ? "t- 7 ri. It is believe! that Ibe diffiunlty wf it;-ie known to be aiidow every uay, i-r several montiu and prooeeded deliberately to cut up the body, whicu be Hung into llie river piecemeal, carrying tlio fragment along over his shoulder without the smallest fear of discovery. 'I knew well enough that no man would have imagiued anoih er bold enough to carry the evidence of criino opefNyV siiid the villiarf when the j J udge dTnstruction expressed wonder at I the audacity winch had T""ompted this .'i'bo batljdisrrgatd of discovery. f he aflair ha tilled us wiiii the most serious alarm, lor this wholesale butcliorv has been going on for some timO without the smallest suspicion on the part of the police, and it making s:tle of real estate thus liable, will. do much toward secur v.f. I r the government large ainonuttl which are n..w lost by reason- of the i. durance of the (nople . upon thia piut, ana tne negict ot asaittaiit aeeirai 5igiiedJ i, 1 K A.lCotxwt, Cotnm laorooer. -JoHr; trict, Ia. iititt, AMOstor Firt Dit rl!eTaraTltJidl, WhoTaH.bflgjflWg w ftiil bf fhd I-jfrmKBe'sfW'Inrtftnr' . . 1 I . t .. k .'. . - . MS t . . . - 1 . ' - - aerer tnai tuo series ri crimes was ae General tihut iiUititig, on pi pTOli - . . . J" tettw-aim a - -a ' lias issued an ord ySTR"'iBr"expnbHonr pastever since J , last . return d tthe State ha ve I seen whole fatuj lies, and souieliuie two orhreetogeihet, leaving North Carolina, tome going So tho direc tion, of Illinois, omo trateling toward Indiana, and others, of the more able and vciitaiesome sort, bound fur ..Brazil and elsewlierejjar beyond the.ntmott Umil ot, their own native, (soil. 1 1 While - thus, unJcr the opprendye and tyrannical off i recovery. Campbell ts in jail. -.. jthi A fchm at th dei all material 'pi ogreMi' of th negro. vorcei i4 g"f if. o of Ilia court r 111 uie siaie matinuoiiu - tlndevlT nf ' aTI'Ta a. TtJi Tttr we4diTTgTartli to the vxiliFTfiv . A'r'tv fltyhts in AVur 1 'oi l; City. Horace Greeley saj: "A colored na tive of this ciiy'w'ho. owns bis ow n house, earns an honest livelihood,, and Is a re- bury spee'ed member of a christian church, i iV hot allowed to drive hit own horse and ius the murder was traced." i- u a nA.itbniaj. ' . . i.u r . ml jr uni iiuriit. iiiiiiii . . --' . -a . victim, w tbHut o iepar..neu , wiiii agenie or otl.er , ; "r :Mwnd iufa- persoiijjn cimifi agefttr wfte attempt f!lcJWJ" -" V7f T V Ji"' w . ...... f Slutaaai tkl I lia Nfiil t la itttkia Ifauil ItAVll. ai.a ijv ii t m . aaas. -aia a w - - J "9 teeiiiii &i last: Cart belonging to Iiavirig taken tlio- pwicaUtfoir'fo ofMer- iti thf nt aaajnadc kn j j. Xi . take no time to legislate upon on r ruined' car and do therewith ibe carting of such n lialf Secmi rr-"- . f-T i ... . - . . . I . r- . I " I II . '.- .1 . ' . ,1 f 'I i . ! . tL AT "ftrinjluiiont of VuSeva HimfKtri DnuuKratic Stat Convention. First de clares fidelity to (be Union and the Con stitution to bo the cardinal doctrine of ibe 2iisw. Ilaiiipshirc Democrats, and pledges no abatement of zeal in their bo- oaouM .'.fli.n lKm.au. lll t 1 ....I'tll...! fj.l transacting businei m the War Depart or ot Mwiconnngfroul iho uteot- General Oraotewfo eWftW- 9ltmhZKK lo stop bribery and corruption Tii hi de- wLelbo' '' pt "l oulr war. . - - . sV-- and anrrendeiing it completely to te "Tlie NewTork'-MiW declare that pollution, devastation and roin oMnpia "the Radical politician In the Sonth are ud h(l "l6. Wk , bartjeri I tach i nt? the colored race to etivsot what MS. , . "' .' ;'"', .'"."'. ,:," 'i-ti i ea-rv'ttaltaw Noul irn or a nrl inrn sw-V.rit lufr l U. 01 ItltnT Of tllO Door Will ICS hliBt ttttftat- l.tloe Jt the liesro. Uijli l.y hoTi-, "ti. -fa!- . ua -to -and, from a railroad- statin'tunrratge fl'tratrbeiou W'e.recyiirUuctior steamboat lauding occaaionaTiyT but i principles ol IcpuLlK J rTtriif" I xlnijtjd IhjTa A J j sicbviiril4iirs, wirfi- more sbeJdlfi'gof l.-f ca's g so.far that, rile Lc. Wade dtT . ; -i-1. .'" . f pii.srairJeven hotini tih-xh negro. Never fjtfidjo USJu oai I WvTJ! e iz?s?txikra: toad 1 jod Ac tear econ id d eel arc ll) 0 ..co(igreaL econatriiciioli to be revolulidh f;SlT.lDiubW eatablish negro sprinie agajiist the ican governmeut andTatill mora b lnn MnturiM rJ .;,tn,.nnratfi5r tlian Submit to tbe-furUi danger Ittia deinOcraticityitbe c4vitiaatwft 4ry laies to kgi.iation omsiug oi. lit oonstt -blood progressive, ritr coritradistinotion tai" dowiuiaUoa, are an tout to leai ........... - ww -' .r. -- v T " . f fetid Cancassian blood blood originally r0 omfgratiog front' tie Southern, ptbkVfriar StjUedotsilliaj ImnitWgJtuteiaeM of tie ring passenger iit would be die and Western States on tho reeent in in ioipuTses.w . ' . moan Decossary to; take -jhonj l awat tiiu cdiilinK vitwiii:cil iu ll wpiiiu uk uw uu rati u oi mi m tnu recent I in Hi minn ursl beaten to.a jelly lor. his jmpudeocc, tleeuone, and'inites -conservative men I .w ' iavercrr the peart to Jipeak. ; frointlioaeMates to unite WIU mem i lUvordoLnaon ta toti jt)fafnfmH.Wnaif.ly into dirtajta r-parttctt . iiwmhh:... j wg tjbb t rgt , SSTJTZ farrnptrf tni suojeet jo torr -m?r taud'fbeirliaultd before a' magistrate Tor y loW in g 1 ho rdiaftcyrafjrcBaid." ; r! -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 25, 1867, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75