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carolirw prtwtfii to politics hems jntfrnnl jiniirourmrnts tauirrrr tljc r.s and 5'rifnrrs anb tt)f omilij cirrlr vol xl new series salisbury \. ( ., july 6 ls.u number vii 1 1 buhner editor in i pltoi'ttlktor terms lit dollar n i ivilliln llirae n tin , m ■i ufllitiai rl|,l : i.i i ..,,,. in ,. , ,. a ,,.., i,l le .....' 0 ' .|.. i ■i 1 i lli.ee ll..l lira oi.a tli i ai i - • i 1 n e , iliaeniitiii lle.l until 11 „,,.,,., ■■. .,," l . i n o i ut ed lor i.eoel i ii ellil.ll i le i i l • a ad l.litlsl.m terms tut pbofkii . i ' i ni a pup is in suli l.iiry iiai m ment i uniform advert - i - , - i -» ... i ia oi ip ..'-' ■-'. ...... a i.i i .'.... i ■> i kini l|"r i -" i iii n..ii ',. 1 aquara vlall.lll -.'( a 1 a>|ra ., ti m -.' m f r ill fraetinna ul i - , l ," i i charted a |.,..,.., , . ti aboil ,.,! .« i...i n i ,. n 1 nan .... . .. a „ ,.-. '..,,., 1 , '! i i wl i'm iiull tile i i'l ht.lla f..t t ie a , urdera i nil and nn , - iuli,,i "' i " .' i eviehad i - „ on l k the .. ... |..,[ up a lh ..- in ii lh - ,,,.. i'i iiii i'l'lil.h . en ni . a 12th ii i i " tlie undersigned citizens . fl • i no n i . m .. t the i irl house ." erlc.ltoil betwi a , .. i a i >... k 1 1 ni i bragg l.-'i ti ii loth of april lost uml distinctly recollect hint ',,.,. l,,-rv a l : ' questions ■|, \ , i east i i ' to which mi bragg m iv • " i am not ) the ion romiirked -/- i , , mi bragg ro tl •■.' a i ,. a i ' ry then asked the c ■■a ■:■'. id '" i which mi i ■nil 1 in |. ".. ',"."". i - no sir ' bul i untlth bond as j ■i ii vrial'l 1 - vns tllus ii i.i.ak . dr ii a i'.nm i . ii w iiai ii vw w i w ii >.\ ni ui nil i 11 uil.l - fi blil'it •| iin i in in w i . n mil i i i l.l.l i mi isi sfl vi i iiii w i iii'mi i l\,i .!. hawkins kli ii milt i i.a , ion init \ m liuwi.i.i edward wauuen i'.l.n.i ii webb thomas i i iii n a'll.an'lli m.i \ i railroad wi , .". iho charter for i h i.i 1 i him h dundoiie l three litindred dollat - .:,.... n ,. . i'lu i - pjlhii ai i:,i i gh h ki • ,■.'. i , . ii n thorn c ■■ni ii nt he ' ml ; liinl im think ii a mini t r ol lllllli'.ll lluil ll im illllll w -,. a i the . i ii tiling '. ■. || ■ni such a . up - 1 ..• li tin | ■pi i ni whi ll ill llllbollll ll.tiii pirit ol i iii.'ipii tim nr of improi ■' i the i'i '- i i.e ()!■' tempi kami wi iim , ,, , ii cm iti i p luu the l.i merick chronicle iii \ ii ri 1 hllhl m i'lu , im i ilm state ,.! i health is uoii nmi i mis ilm i ii , - i|ui 111 i l.i pei ■. . belli bodily ,, lb ring , lo ivorhlli ll ,, loi'lilinle all ihitwhiitis tl ■1 , 1 , omlilioli of 1 ll ireland ilm hind nf in birth ami all i a . im ll in england and sentl i : ami llnl hod in glorious career of amor i.a having l.v his iml table labors on il mission of total abstinence hi inccs niil ill nl llnl , uituplo . otivorli'd a li ' i iiinu and . .. ■of lluil hnital ll ivllifh i'lllll ill a l i all i n life of sobriety industry a i iiidtm iidonci ami uln ireil nuisances hi nv i'lllll i.l ih mi i him iila ni 1 multitudes i.n uml i ear bi a un temptation of spiritoua li i'm i tlm grout i'.-nci i tlm nine nturi . u i welcomed every bro titer in 1 i iir ill iim • nu alio u ni ui distinction , i count ■. or religion i'or nil were equal l dour t his u 1.1 i in theobald mi bankrupt iu health uml bankrupt in purse i a pension of fch(ii a year grant i ll hi i'm til a.,,',1 i'-mi nm nl lluil in i . . in ' iniin inighl '.,■.,| i hi ' iii'l'-'t n i alienated to iisliiin un in inui li il life ' ' lull mn lllow ii lei i in n bl i ha ill m.i hi a l.l.i incurred i-i the promotion i temperance tin obligation for which i'liiii i luditiirs i i.i linn inble though '" equity i ml just , wo contend the i 1 md irclund and ainori u ui tin ■■■and not a i rstriek oii i'riur ilm victim i iiirilii in lliuir ml . i for ;. -.-■■!'-. i illllll i'il ml of in illl ■i '• ''!' • , ,| |,, i 1 ' ami ever •.•• uemtu .! mputhv were tlm terrible consequences -- intoxication and im nuvorfail ed i ad lister privuteli relief i ilm in cut vii inn mostly women uml chil dren ul i i innl rescued from ihe \, i temper an .'. ■hni li ,| up n hi no ni he froi li ■■ntribiitcd t i cards a u very --•,.. dispensed . -.-. i i ii im i a i tho cl ■11 tl t i , • i ■. i ■la .. , 11 conal itilion ". . ti , i by ilm labor iu ainerii a i.n i ■".. • ■.. the i • , . ami - iffcred . , ul climate the faculty adi i iln ei gentleitiiin (.. i . madeira or l ithnf in tlm ensuing summer as thu onlv chance hi-iillh ami th i i i iililllil'i povertv isobil life i ! !■a pi i nt anoili.il v ■1 . . l . i.me.n 1 1rela.n i \ i end • i nl „ l,n heen paving a . , ns of ilm lasses of ipiirativ ■irish women : " i ■ft 1 than en ity i ilii :\ . .-...■perfi . li an i iml if i'm i ' wi a mm ' ■woman i it i • a less i ml please ti far more wo would not choose tlieui ' llio i lain of ■.... would prefer to mil wi ipt l u than i esthe vi iu could pn.i : : ihe fret h espo ■ll m ■ni slay in un 1 ' i will ■! led t i m am i i hem - . . ■hi ., i ■' ' one word irish ii ui i m . '- iii ibis ■push our ■i which . ■ii ii ul ha i 1 ai ii ii nil loin 1,1 /■, 1 v lerl a > «" li i told ion llllll a v mm ita-t ' i im " il „ . ni nil a 111 in 1 il in i iptnio.n l mil nl.il i'liiii i'm ll rev mr huei.ii inu i sniiduy -,.. a i il'mi t il ( inii'i'li i'lii m.'-n.h i'liilinl ipbni ,„• ,,,„| il mu paper a second nnly to tlm bi lliu iii 11 l;,li t".i"ii,i ,,! || 1 iiii i'.'i with il hi nn liv mill il'iih of ll a . i ul (| an ,, ia.il i pen tl'lltl - i",l 1 13 iinilii'inl an in lor if li prcuehur with hia hlltl'clruil nl hearer i ■inlliiuiioi i "' |$ i l"'i i congregation ihi i their l und enlightening lliuir lerstmieling ,, how much gn atci nm-i 1 un iiilln m unci re | ibility of the llil'll lull i.nl i it hit j l nn liilli.lrn.l llioll-iilnl i ll sign to see il preacher rocriffiiisinit tin iiii|...rliiiii'm of tlimsmmiilnr pie . null tul ing lil.urul i ,. ",- of it i tiilii . mnl tin j ,,, , « .,., li ii m 1 i .,, in iru in it tli i nt «. nl ofciviliziltii.il uiul of i tin righi mnl l,n|.|.ii tho foi lowing , i i.n i , the 1 uru ut i ijinutu llllll ju i : i im ii.-ii spupcr i|iiit a much n in ; in miii i ' a iln grout creutoi : ii in oi mi of ii.inli i and do mm : i'lie ainericutt uditcu ut iln choice li.'ti f ai nvist uml i'm linl titteiitii.il i in to abstractions ai-'i mil theories ii ii ns if 1 would give tho greutcsl quantity of thollglll in tho bri.-l'.-i i'll lion's mi ll iiiriigrn|.hs which nn liko iln biiiii-ij i ing of riflemen ; hi in reserved for occasional ediloriiils i ill im selil in piles i ro u l.nl l.-l mil do tlm work hut u n chiiruc toristio i an | pie i i over ready i in oditoriid niiiii r to itiiike i in ti.r news hi knows men uml not deeds hi la i.-iiii ,,., -- ;, ,.!,,„. und i a . , , |. niili bpi i'l editor tin pulpit must i i . mprcivoincnl in iln elm iim religious press i lie n n]iers were hir l.ehiud i in l.i'.'ii.i coinpt ■■iittiro !-. ni in i'.li i lake nio-l i even i niienl i'or i '!." i |" 1 a ' i . ■i - 1 i i'i ni narrow i it does not miii !" understand its into i in nnd imi : ami i - mm .' nmi uni itv 1 1 ni t pel m tie il worse lluil mi m of iiii election hi ii i sin of i - i ■is rank •. i !'. il 1,1 ," ' ; ■' i ..; tan tin shepherd got tin '.,, , professing its own religi the atmosphere and its ef i l.i is ri'on ammal like a verv intercut i rns d lii m m it the new york mi , institute n the " inl '- some olthein would he surprisi it tin ittoin i nn im mense , - . miles deep i let il mi -.. ami ilm color of tl which i called thealmosp is n deep ci nil a i llllll i ■' 1 il whs necessary to i altli to see at once tin whole i ultimo uml u on u culm and mid i perceived f seen in until quantities or iv ess in like iniin nor ilm color of water ciiiiiml i seen in iiiall -| a , , ■ia a i a-l i - ... . nn i'im an lance nn i expansion in ■■. niii.li i inn another phase its liv which overturn i lo i ■■urn iiotli upward nmi downward i ■leeturei i i , ■1 , . , ■of lift ' , ■. , as i in mill ilm a im equal : i ! iim . i llmi require i he m ni iliaii inch i next on , nv nf tlio nir is i i it i ,, than il otherwise would nmi i lien take mini iii ia 1 1 bustion and nitrogen robtruin ■it effects mid ilnll i operations the quantity of nu which u person consumes depends in ti linn lire ai one's self aud by training in l,"iini.l,.ii„,r,'..i-le the tailor and the !."" milker take little it iiipari on with tlm laborer and tho public speaker ■r or those who cry c modifies i'm tile through the btreots a mini in g i health makes eighteen respirations ii n minute and in twenty ibur lioun lllll mo li.,g-',,.ii,i of air as tl m mn which siipp"-c hit is so small » _,,' i pa ,.., in.ii n permit other gases i ix with it ami vi tiate ■!. tlie i.l i when it enters the lungs is black but when the oxygon is on it tl i ,,..■- red anil bond il through the i ins to impart life and iiniinution thia muni bl i i produced by carbon mnl imparts the bluoknoss which we bee in ilm iiii of persons who lose their lives hi suffocation beeausi tho air was not allowed to reach the lungs to purity it ■when un inl in the air from tho lungs wo do im ml it iiiilmsiiim inatmci'as wo inhaled it i'or when exhaled il isas deadly n poison us arsenic or corrosive sublimate the lecturer showed thisby experiinenti uml filled a vase with his own breath in which n lighted candle would not live it wassneh nir a killed persons who weul down into wells i tho country or who died when a pun of charcoal was placed in n r ii tlie dangcrof taking impure matter into tho st uch innl power to ■irities ivhioh the lungs had not ne impure air which we exhale there are 2,s00 pores on every square inch f iln surface of the body and to n body of large sizo there aro 2,800 bqiiare . and these multiplied make t .- i pores there i a son of drainage pipe iu the body which sends oul matter i iv i ii ..- gas and this pipe is calculated • miles l"i tho parti il - ■■-■.. li nr -. nl at and ..-; dissolve are bo numerous tli il ' ".,. h ■i lie ileuses are low ,; many persona an in tho hnbil iling in ■a i i it bn been discovered that after tiftcei or twenty use particles ailln re " " r i ami tin i'iii-in-i uill ii ' let to i"i np a new coiling f they lire i ono so val uable bn it been found for tnunuro s .' ■! finale of till walkeii expe dition i . aim califomhu of tho 10th tilt ■part tliirs of the decline and full of william walker president lie . of sol ml after a fore . of a il four ■■..... .. i the mexican fur . tlmlilli i nt ihe hoail of ab tut ninety i i in ri aching the they were met taohnietil 1 uiite i states troops they surrendered ami by « bom they were taki i i san erin ■co tu un swi i to iln charge of violating tho tieti ... - ol their country li will !-,- recollected that one of walk er's nn ni mi shot l.v hi order whilst in i i i iiliforniu and the c president will probably be indicted for murder ns ■!■littin ut a piratical expedi tion i'lm alta ualifoniuiu comments aa follows on tin fate of ihe now republic tho bubble bus hurst i - repuh lie nl sotiorn with its pn - lent soore tnries of sin 1 at in m.i i ' . i i win walker nm is pa • . im " inci rncd no ol ilm •• ibiiiim tlint i"i thill -. ii il ever no existence save in t ,,• hung tl i bu ; vfter itths of hardship toil privat on and - tffering - ' of tho republic's iiiaiii ha im ■• mi pin i i establishment with its banners trailing in tliodtist with ■- wreath ■i laurel twined around its li iws received with im it such a proclaim tlie return of • i . oiintry - rights or lion r imi in ilm liiimiliatiiij prisoners . - of their " wi the termi rt.ii i'""iisli enter i'lteri ' i tl ' ii ol the nmliili ii nl in it t . induce anything but u :' sorrow for the s'tilfi ■■■tl . . and iiiim n i ml harmless ran - ii i land do ■■and the fields of . ikinh inter times of eon : itti ■or it i a ■■m . at ' . ri liruni'0 of the seventeen win !,,, ill pi , iterpnngtl 11 , ! hill t u ., result we predicl al they have sui i i s ' ■, vi iiutrag iniike rep . ii nreable ... . less | pi upon il n iii mil ' nil inn ■' i .' hni iv • hope that tho whole ml of the folly nri innl misery will hovo un en larged ami effectual tendency tobtay ilm reckless pint of lillibu-.tei-i-.iii in the fu ture illl irish massacre of mil eroin th defeat of tlm ouniiowder plot i ",. until ilm 23d of october i'lll the i'upi-t un.l tin protestants liv ml mi ilm most intimate terms in ireland both went publicly to their respective . fatal morning ii'liiii one of the most heart-rending mas lacrcs mm 0 recorded on the pages of his tory took place rowley lasoollus the historian informs us lhat ui ihu re pill , i o'neil from the castle of \ i ■her lie ordered all th british pretest ants in lie adjacent parishes to bi put to ih sword ' upon in defeat til lis burn l...r.l('iiiilli,l.l.(i i'ormi rhosl and liii.v other prisoners wore tnurderod others on protenco of forwarding them to iln noaresl british bottlemont wore goad ed forward like boasts of burden by their guards ; some were enclosed in a house or in u mn-tle to which lire was i with ii s:,v;i_i indifference to their cries nmi ii fiendish-like i iimph over their expir ing ugonies ! some were drownod in the lir.-t riv.-t thoy arrived ut on hunilrcd ■■„■/ ninety ■•■'. ,; alone ll h idlong /'/'..„, th bridg ,./' portadown irish priests em raged ihi deed by their presence ilm very women it i said embrued their hands in ilm 1,1 1 of the liiin ; even ilm children wero been play ing unconsciously with their feeble bunds in m we will merely refer in puss ing i u few i ih tragic scenes li i in iv necessary lo refer f ilm cruel treatment of the aged uml venerable star key a man of ab ut i vears of age whom they cruelly and barbarously mur dered ; i !.. im murder of hi hundred protestants nt armagh ; or ilm forty eight families ut icillvmau ; or the tluve hundred protestants in u itutc of iimlitv murdered in u church ut lntigh-uiill ; or u hundred pretestiints innrdere.1 irishes of thocountvof arunigh or ilm tu nty-two protestants ii thatched house uml imr i alive i or hundred and eighty protestants ir • in 1 ut the bridge of cnllon ; or the ono hundred iu a ink near bttllymntnur rough : or tho 50 protestants murdered ut blnckwater church ; or the l".t mur dered uml iim 206 drowned iu the bun burli so dreadftti woro thoso sccnos that imi fewer than 200 protestants were murdered from th 23d of october 1041 until il month i march 10-13 - . - might i.m ivrittei hose tra - all tin profestent mini let wore intirdered (. i old bishop be starved t i death ami when i • ' lerred it in theii priests iml in latin ultimus angioma requi escatlnpa - let th last of li english ,' '"■•' n tin 10th of june i'u t ; ." :-"" 1 i.l apostolic church of sc itland sent over i ireland kve ministers nmi four elders who in tho city of carrickforgtis i ih in inl ilnit innl boon dissolved nmi ilriping in the 1,1 1 of her shun lint pence mi restored in lfl-fh l-i the brave ' tin cromwell ho sub dued the o'neil rebels , hscated their territories nmi banished live hundred i ' .,. '- from that country x wonder irish protestants : i perv popery t....k awn their chureh iml nation in the year 117 i '• ■!■'•' v i n usnper in irehiiid there is nn eternal war between irish protestants and i'lipists iluii will mn ,-, a eiv usurping i'upi-t in rooted from the erin — />./■/- a picture ni romanism pr ifess ir sehnff of emereersburg penn sylvania has been visiting different seilt t learning in europe since . nt of ihi year and in a letter dated paris 13th february 1854 speak ing of tlm numerical strength of the to man i atholics in england he sui - : ■• lh result i-i • i ni.r unfavourable to the komnti church than iml been oxpoctod \ rd ■.- - tin 11 nun l li.it.il s ai llt tile llilllll i i • a furnishes ... mi i according to n li i mnt published n the i dublin i'ebruiiri 2.1 is.")2 out of a pop i 21 ! a roman i indidni .' i rib . the uomnii i 1 ■rest m tied lo le ab twenty in u year it sum which his or limn ■he unite unable to meet : so that it is al n helpless hopeless ease ll is mid llmi if the whole papal li uero brought to ihe hammer to morrow vent of ti the " '■\ ' capture and hi ' loltti a mnn l , - ■it the u...ioii tiiivelle ben latour ill annie f 1:1 1 till ii some years since 1 listened to a lecture upon the evils of intemperance and from it gathered the substance of the followina tale oh.lp i bon latum was u low-browed big-fisl ed miserable drinking wretch and lie was my father i iiiim a slight liiir-hnir i'il blue oyed,trombl!rtg little hoi . ivntch ing him from divers hiding phi raved ami btormed al a thin pale faced pntient wooping creature whom i called ■moth •,.' ii liens ! what a tiny follow i wn of my age uml ii bi'etued ii though i should never gel any bigger every week i men ured mv soli niil ; „, 1,1 , a i s tick i kept hid away lor tho purpose ami every week wept yearned prayed for maiih 1 what tori why to be able to thrash mv rather 1 hated him i gazed at his brawny lists iff iron his burly muscular i'li'in nt my mother's wastod features iiinl down upon my own little limbs and despnired ot becoming a match i'or him before she died she wns pure soft gen ile ami ohl how affectionate i have eeii her lay imr thin cheek against his rough hlotiteil face mnl be so grateful if im would lei it remain there for a feu moments i have seen her place her worn liands upon hi swarthy forehead nnd drop tear up n hi coarse matted hair tours that im mu unworthy of aa the devil is of heaven i have smmii him receive iln most touch ing murks of love find affection from her . without ih slighto t recognition or ac knowledgment of them 1 wish i could learn women boinething 1 wish it wero . possible t ake them understand thai . there aro men upon whom love sympa thy patience gentleness forbearance is '. utterly thrown away lost i 1 was young but 1 could seo that my . i n ther nils servile humble crouching i like a dog it imi husband would but be ,. stow upon her iii hi intervals of sober . hobs ninl thoy were rare the most ni . fling token of"kindcnss my b i boils . when i think of if i a horso-whipping administered once . twice or thrice a week would havomado hiinii bettor man but caresses fond ncbb affection — bah i it makes mo sick to .' dwell upon the subject ass us i was old enough to lie seen . over n counter i was apprenticed to a . grocer in t'ne village ho was a menu i dirty rnmselling grocer and wns glad to . give im fatlier rum t..r mv services , when i could earn an extra font-pence . i take 1 to my poor mother i wns happier than a king ( lh ! the long nights i that i pent puzzling my young brains ns i tho ways and mentis of earning a little i ney boy as 1 was 1 understood that i my grief-worn mother would - i bo in , a state of actual want sin was on the eve of her second confinement and oh ] what a prospect for her for all of us in r deed well we got through with it nnd , there was ono more child a dear little . girl ushered into this sorrowful world ,. how i loved that baby bitter winds i rtigod within and without tho winter sho wns horn : but she was a hardy blossom nnd flourished like a flour in the wildor my mother's brow was always overshadowed with imr dreadful griefs . and constant cares myfathcrgrou more , uml more morose ns our difficulty increas ed nmi only this little sister could lit all . brighten or cheer my gloomy life when i 1 returned from my inbors there she would be in her rough ci i ing and clapping hands in paroxysms oi delight a nothing a perfect beam of amid darkness and dos ilntion i worked like a dog to obtain a rattle and a string of bends for her to play with u last 1 got them and a proud 1 when 1 presented them before h'er as tonislted baby eve and saw her roach •• dumpy fisl ids s lilliiii ■i . sho was in the fu •• father camo hmiii lie caiiu rei ug nl ■■. ■1 mo for ni ■li truck at mo i - - ' \- - - ■■neli ■ii | a lying here was ti tiioiiiitti it . i i ilull iii nil there ua ii white bundle mi the table uml that my father and mother were sit tlng by ilm fireside 1 saw that his large brown brutal looking hand rested upon he back of her chair and timt a more deadly paleness had gathered t her face and a sharper agony to her large ami shining eyes i was very quiet as i lay there in mv inil uml my glance returned again and ngain to ihe white bundle i began !.. bpoculato about it i ' bi 8o.no neighbor hud left it l..r nm i till t it ilestinatn.il ami 1 if re heavy and if i might not gel a sixpence instead of four pence ii it wero ami how many four il i li lulu i buy mv sister a blue thibet in . hi no f had seen up on n child in ihe neighbor 1 ; and it it ami lb bine beads would not bet ii imr i'm inplexioti iii!v tlii came a loud knock fi he door and 1 didn't know why - oven drop of bl i in my bo.lv leaned ami bounded uml rushed through nm like a torrent i baw my mother's arms stiff en iis with a spas n mv father arose to open iln door 1 comprehended all now i remembered the awful bcene of yesterday nn.l know that tie white bun dle on ilm table was my dead baby-sister ami that her coffin was at the door i shuddered but did not shriek there rn hung oi hm m liei face that prevented me m lather took the small coffin in and laid it ii i i.nii and again seated him self by the lire bide gazing furtively up on hi wife i sho nt there with a look . in her eve la im 1 1,,-vit seen before after a while she gol up opened ouo ■»'' ilm shutters u little way then went to i ehe-t of drawers and took out a long white veil i had seen it a thousand me it v her i •'. r'a bridal-veil unoldfushkincdbl i it looked quite yellow and very soft as she bhook out tho folds i saw that her thin liands trembled ' violently and that she closed her eves • heavily ; so heavily that i feared sho would never open them again at last she raised their lids oh i how ' dry and tearless they looked as b he pass ed t . her child's coffin opened it,aiidlnid ' " bridal-veil ot her mothers '.- ■■softly im smoothed aud patted it down iigninsl tho rough sides of tho little pine coffin sln-.h iin no tears but trembling ■all over like an autumn leaf beaten and ' torn by a hitter and bleak wind sim passed to the body of the mnrdor 1 i babe and drew the covering from its gentle lace 1 here was a crnelinark up i on tlm snowy forehead and my mother 1 '"" - reel it with her hand as she lifted - tie child to her bosom and carried it lov ' ingly to its littlo bod tho small and dim 1 led hands were folded meekly upon the ' unconsci .. ; set - less breast of my ■darling sister and as my poor mother • i'i n corner of ilm rich veil ami tried ■to i il the ii.tk wound mi the baby's forehead something in the action broko up mm half-frozen feelings of mv heart mnl i bobbed ill ml in all the agony of a ■in ken ami childish spirit ! i gathered tho rude quilt of ray littlo bed in mi hands and held it i my month !.. stifle the cries 1 felt even then in my ■extrotnity of anguish — to bo cutting and stabbing at mv mother's lacerated breast ■like the repeated blows of a sharp relent ■im.-s kuife 1 realized perfectly that her • heart was broken ami that mv longings ■anil aspirations after manhood for her ■snko had been — would be all in vain sht was passing away the last star ■that biioiio upon mi i lank and solitary fo « as going out and 1 should bo left in i utter terrible darkness h . ' the day for the funeral came nnd . we followed tho baby-corps to its n sting ■i-l me in the old church-yard and left her alone \\ • should 1 linger over my mother's icont t-i the side of her child il and hv the side of her humble grave i knelt undoes lied al mv miserable lii'o ,.' what fori why tode , '.' mi y energies my time my money ■tl irts led monster lift i the hind ' ii vow .' '*■' i prohibitory than live ' spiritous ... - ■drunk in ■- ■: t ii
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1854-07-06 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1854 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 7 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Propietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The July 6, 1854 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601551806 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1854-07-06 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1854 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 7 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2284669 Bytes |
FileName | sacw06_007_18540706-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Propietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The July 6, 1854 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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'- iii ibis ■push our ■i which . ■ii ii ul ha i 1 ai ii ii nil loin 1,1 /■, 1 v lerl a > «" li i told ion llllll a v mm ita-t ' i im " il „ . ni nil a 111 in 1 il in i iptnio.n l mil nl.il i'liiii i'm ll rev mr huei.ii inu i sniiduy -,.. a i il'mi t il ( inii'i'li i'lii m.'-n.h i'liilinl ipbni ,„• ,,,„| il mu paper a second nnly to tlm bi lliu iii 11 l;,li t".i"ii,i ,,! || 1 iiii i'.'i with il hi nn liv mill il'iih of ll a . i ul (| an ,, ia.il i pen tl'lltl - i",l 1 13 iinilii'inl an in lor if li prcuehur with hia hlltl'clruil nl hearer i ■inlliiuiioi i "' |$ i l"'i i congregation ihi i their l und enlightening lliuir lerstmieling ,, how much gn atci nm-i 1 un iiilln m unci re | ibility of the llil'll lull i.nl i it hit j l nn liilli.lrn.l llioll-iilnl i ll sign to see il preacher rocriffiiisinit tin iiii|...rliiiii'm of tlimsmmiilnr pie . null tul ing lil.urul i ,. ",- of it i tiilii . mnl tin j ,,, , « .,., li ii m 1 i .,, in iru in it tli i nt «. nl ofciviliziltii.il uiul of i tin righi mnl l,n|.|.ii tho foi lowing , i i.n i , the 1 uru ut i ijinutu llllll ju i : i im ii.-ii spupcr i|iiit a much n in ; in miii i ' a iln grout creutoi : ii in oi mi of ii.inli i and do mm : i'lie ainericutt uditcu ut iln choice li.'ti f ai nvist uml i'm linl titteiitii.il i in to abstractions ai-'i mil theories ii ii ns if 1 would give tho greutcsl quantity of thollglll in tho bri.-l'.-i i'll lion's mi ll iiiriigrn|.hs which nn liko iln biiiii-ij i ing of riflemen ; hi in reserved for occasional ediloriiils i ill im selil in piles i ro u l.nl l.-l mil do tlm work hut u n chiiruc toristio i an | pie i i over ready i in oditoriid niiiii r to itiiike i in ti.r news hi knows men uml not deeds hi la i.-iiii ,,., -- ;, ,.!,,„. und i a . , , |. niili bpi i'l editor tin pulpit must i i . mprcivoincnl in iln elm iim religious press i lie n n]iers were hir l.ehiud i in l.i'.'ii.i coinpt ■■iittiro !-. ni in i'.li i lake nio-l i even i niienl i'or i '!." i |" 1 a ' i . ■i - 1 i i'i ni narrow i it does not miii !" understand its into i in nnd imi : ami i - mm .' nmi uni itv 1 1 ni t pel m tie il worse lluil mi m of iiii election hi ii i sin of i - i ■is rank •. i !'. il 1,1 ," ' ; ■' i ..; tan tin shepherd got tin '.,, , professing its own religi the atmosphere and its ef i l.i is ri'on ammal like a verv intercut i rns d lii m m it the new york mi , institute n the " inl '- some olthein would he surprisi it tin ittoin i nn im mense , - . miles deep i let il mi -.. ami ilm color of tl which i called thealmosp is n deep ci nil a i llllll i ■' 1 il whs necessary to i altli to see at once tin whole i ultimo uml u on u culm and mid i perceived f seen in until quantities or iv ess in like iniin nor ilm color of water ciiiiiml i seen in iiiall -| a , , ■ia a i a-l i - ... . nn i'im an lance nn i expansion in ■■. niii.li i inn another phase its liv which overturn i lo i ■■urn iiotli upward nmi downward i ■leeturei i i , ■1 , . , ■of lift ' , ■. , as i in mill ilm a im equal : i ! iim . i llmi require i he m ni iliaii inch i next on , nv nf tlio nir is i i it i ,, than il otherwise would nmi i lien take mini iii ia 1 1 bustion and nitrogen robtruin ■it effects mid ilnll i operations the quantity of nu which u person consumes depends in ti linn lire ai one's self aud by training in l,"iini.l,.ii„,r,'..i-le the tailor and the !."" milker take little it iiipari on with tlm laborer and tho public speaker ■r or those who cry c modifies i'm tile through the btreots a mini in g i health makes eighteen respirations ii n minute and in twenty ibur lioun lllll mo li.,g-',,.ii,i of air as tl m mn which siipp"-c hit is so small » _,,' i pa ,.., in.ii n permit other gases i ix with it ami vi tiate ■!. tlie i.l i when it enters the lungs is black but when the oxygon is on it tl i ,,..■- red anil bond il through the i ins to impart life and iiniinution thia muni bl i i produced by carbon mnl imparts the bluoknoss which we bee in ilm iiii of persons who lose their lives hi suffocation beeausi tho air was not allowed to reach the lungs to purity it ■when un inl in the air from tho lungs wo do im ml it iiiilmsiiim inatmci'as wo inhaled it i'or when exhaled il isas deadly n poison us arsenic or corrosive sublimate the lecturer showed thisby experiinenti uml filled a vase with his own breath in which n lighted candle would not live it wassneh nir a killed persons who weul down into wells i tho country or who died when a pun of charcoal was placed in n r ii tlie dangcrof taking impure matter into tho st uch innl power to ■irities ivhioh the lungs had not ne impure air which we exhale there are 2,s00 pores on every square inch f iln surface of the body and to n body of large sizo there aro 2,800 bqiiare . and these multiplied make t .- i pores there i a son of drainage pipe iu the body which sends oul matter i iv i ii ..- gas and this pipe is calculated • miles l"i tho parti il - ■■-■.. li nr -. nl at and ..-; dissolve are bo numerous tli il ' ".,. h ■i lie ileuses are low ,; many persona an in tho hnbil iling in ■a i i it bn been discovered that after tiftcei or twenty use particles ailln re " " r i ami tin i'iii-in-i uill ii ' let to i"i np a new coiling f they lire i ono so val uable bn it been found for tnunuro s .' ■! finale of till walkeii expe dition i . aim califomhu of tho 10th tilt ■part tliirs of the decline and full of william walker president lie . of sol ml after a fore . of a il four ■■..... .. i the mexican fur . tlmlilli i nt ihe hoail of ab tut ninety i i in ri aching the they were met taohnietil 1 uiite i states troops they surrendered ami by « bom they were taki i i san erin ■co tu un swi i to iln charge of violating tho tieti ... - ol their country li will !-,- recollected that one of walk er's nn ni mi shot l.v hi order whilst in i i i iiliforniu and the c president will probably be indicted for murder ns ■!■littin ut a piratical expedi tion i'lm alta ualifoniuiu comments aa follows on tin fate of ihe now republic tho bubble bus hurst i - repuh lie nl sotiorn with its pn - lent soore tnries of sin 1 at in m.i i ' . i i win walker nm is pa • . im " inci rncd no ol ilm •• ibiiiim tlint i"i thill -. ii il ever no existence save in t ,,• hung tl i bu ; vfter itths of hardship toil privat on and - tffering - ' of tho republic's iiiaiii ha im ■• mi pin i i establishment with its banners trailing in tliodtist with ■- wreath ■i laurel twined around its li iws received with im it such a proclaim tlie return of • i . oiintry - rights or lion r imi in ilm liiimiliatiiij prisoners . - of their " wi the termi rt.ii i'""iisli enter i'lteri ' i tl ' ii ol the nmliili ii nl in it t . induce anything but u :' sorrow for the s'tilfi ■■■tl . . and iiiim n i ml harmless ran - ii i land do ■■and the fields of . ikinh inter times of eon : itti ■or it i a ■■m . at ' . ri liruni'0 of the seventeen win !,,, ill pi , iterpnngtl 11 , ! hill t u ., result we predicl al they have sui i i s ' ■, vi iiutrag iniike rep . ii nreable ... . less | pi upon il n iii mil ' nil inn ■' i .' hni iv • hope that tho whole ml of the folly nri innl misery will hovo un en larged ami effectual tendency tobtay ilm reckless pint of lillibu-.tei-i-.iii in the fu ture illl irish massacre of mil eroin th defeat of tlm ouniiowder plot i ",. until ilm 23d of october i'lll the i'upi-t un.l tin protestants liv ml mi ilm most intimate terms in ireland both went publicly to their respective . fatal morning ii'liiii one of the most heart-rending mas lacrcs mm 0 recorded on the pages of his tory took place rowley lasoollus the historian informs us lhat ui ihu re pill , i o'neil from the castle of \ i ■her lie ordered all th british pretest ants in lie adjacent parishes to bi put to ih sword ' upon in defeat til lis burn l...r.l('iiiilli,l.l.(i i'ormi rhosl and liii.v other prisoners wore tnurderod others on protenco of forwarding them to iln noaresl british bottlemont wore goad ed forward like boasts of burden by their guards ; some were enclosed in a house or in u mn-tle to which lire was i with ii s:,v;i_i indifference to their cries nmi ii fiendish-like i iimph over their expir ing ugonies ! some were drownod in the lir.-t riv.-t thoy arrived ut on hunilrcd ■■„■/ ninety ■•■'. ,; alone ll h idlong /'/'..„, th bridg ,./' portadown irish priests em raged ihi deed by their presence ilm very women it i said embrued their hands in ilm 1,1 1 of the liiin ; even ilm children wero been play ing unconsciously with their feeble bunds in m we will merely refer in puss ing i u few i ih tragic scenes li i in iv necessary lo refer f ilm cruel treatment of the aged uml venerable star key a man of ab ut i vears of age whom they cruelly and barbarously mur dered ; i !.. im murder of hi hundred protestants nt armagh ; or ilm forty eight families ut icillvmau ; or the tluve hundred protestants in u itutc of iimlitv murdered in u church ut lntigh-uiill ; or u hundred pretestiints innrdere.1 irishes of thocountvof arunigh or ilm tu nty-two protestants ii thatched house uml imr i alive i or hundred and eighty protestants ir • in 1 ut the bridge of cnllon ; or the ono hundred iu a ink near bttllymntnur rough : or tho 50 protestants murdered ut blnckwater church ; or the l".t mur dered uml iim 206 drowned iu the bun burli so dreadftti woro thoso sccnos that imi fewer than 200 protestants were murdered from th 23d of october 1041 until il month i march 10-13 - . - might i.m ivrittei hose tra - all tin profestent mini let wore intirdered (. i old bishop be starved t i death ami when i • ' lerred it in theii priests iml in latin ultimus angioma requi escatlnpa - let th last of li english ,' '"■•' n tin 10th of june i'u t ; ." :-"" 1 i.l apostolic church of sc itland sent over i ireland kve ministers nmi four elders who in tho city of carrickforgtis i ih in inl ilnit innl boon dissolved nmi ilriping in the 1,1 1 of her shun lint pence mi restored in lfl-fh l-i the brave ' tin cromwell ho sub dued the o'neil rebels , hscated their territories nmi banished live hundred i ' .,. '- from that country x wonder irish protestants : i perv popery t....k awn their chureh iml nation in the year 117 i '• ■!■'•' v i n usnper in irehiiid there is nn eternal war between irish protestants and i'lipists iluii will mn ,-, a eiv usurping i'upi-t in rooted from the erin — />./■/- a picture ni romanism pr ifess ir sehnff of emereersburg penn sylvania has been visiting different seilt t learning in europe since . nt of ihi year and in a letter dated paris 13th february 1854 speak ing of tlm numerical strength of the to man i atholics in england he sui - : ■• lh result i-i • i ni.r unfavourable to the komnti church than iml been oxpoctod \ rd ■.- - tin 11 nun l li.it.il s ai llt tile llilllll i i • a furnishes ... mi i according to n li i mnt published n the i dublin i'ebruiiri 2.1 is.")2 out of a pop i 21 ! a roman i indidni .' i rib . the uomnii i 1 ■rest m tied lo le ab twenty in u year it sum which his or limn ■he unite unable to meet : so that it is al n helpless hopeless ease ll is mid llmi if the whole papal li uero brought to ihe hammer to morrow vent of ti the " '■\ ' capture and hi ' loltti a mnn l , - ■it the u...ioii tiiivelle ben latour ill annie f 1:1 1 till ii some years since 1 listened to a lecture upon the evils of intemperance and from it gathered the substance of the followina tale oh.lp i bon latum was u low-browed big-fisl ed miserable drinking wretch and lie was my father i iiiim a slight liiir-hnir i'il blue oyed,trombl!rtg little hoi . ivntch ing him from divers hiding phi raved ami btormed al a thin pale faced pntient wooping creature whom i called ■moth •,.' ii liens ! what a tiny follow i wn of my age uml ii bi'etued ii though i should never gel any bigger every week i men ured mv soli niil ; „, 1,1 , a i s tick i kept hid away lor tho purpose ami every week wept yearned prayed for maiih 1 what tori why to be able to thrash mv rather 1 hated him i gazed at his brawny lists iff iron his burly muscular i'li'in nt my mother's wastod features iiinl down upon my own little limbs and despnired ot becoming a match i'or him before she died she wns pure soft gen ile ami ohl how affectionate i have eeii her lay imr thin cheek against his rough hlotiteil face mnl be so grateful if im would lei it remain there for a feu moments i have seen her place her worn liands upon hi swarthy forehead nnd drop tear up n hi coarse matted hair tours that im mu unworthy of aa the devil is of heaven i have smmii him receive iln most touch ing murks of love find affection from her . without ih slighto t recognition or ac knowledgment of them 1 wish i could learn women boinething 1 wish it wero . possible t ake them understand thai . there aro men upon whom love sympa thy patience gentleness forbearance is '. utterly thrown away lost i 1 was young but 1 could seo that my . i n ther nils servile humble crouching i like a dog it imi husband would but be ,. stow upon her iii hi intervals of sober . hobs ninl thoy were rare the most ni . fling token of"kindcnss my b i boils . when i think of if i a horso-whipping administered once . twice or thrice a week would havomado hiinii bettor man but caresses fond ncbb affection — bah i it makes mo sick to .' dwell upon the subject ass us i was old enough to lie seen . over n counter i was apprenticed to a . grocer in t'ne village ho was a menu i dirty rnmselling grocer and wns glad to . give im fatlier rum t..r mv services , when i could earn an extra font-pence . i take 1 to my poor mother i wns happier than a king ( lh ! the long nights i that i pent puzzling my young brains ns i tho ways and mentis of earning a little i ney boy as 1 was 1 understood that i my grief-worn mother would - i bo in , a state of actual want sin was on the eve of her second confinement and oh ] what a prospect for her for all of us in r deed well we got through with it nnd , there was ono more child a dear little . girl ushered into this sorrowful world ,. how i loved that baby bitter winds i rtigod within and without tho winter sho wns horn : but she was a hardy blossom nnd flourished like a flour in the wildor my mother's brow was always overshadowed with imr dreadful griefs . and constant cares myfathcrgrou more , uml more morose ns our difficulty increas ed nmi only this little sister could lit all . brighten or cheer my gloomy life when i 1 returned from my inbors there she would be in her rough ci i ing and clapping hands in paroxysms oi delight a nothing a perfect beam of amid darkness and dos ilntion i worked like a dog to obtain a rattle and a string of bends for her to play with u last 1 got them and a proud 1 when 1 presented them before h'er as tonislted baby eve and saw her roach •• dumpy fisl ids s lilliiii ■i . sho was in the fu •• father camo hmiii lie caiiu rei ug nl ■■. ■1 mo for ni ■li truck at mo i - - ' \- - - ■■neli ■ii | a lying here was ti tiioiiiitti it . i i ilull iii nil there ua ii white bundle mi the table uml that my father and mother were sit tlng by ilm fireside 1 saw that his large brown brutal looking hand rested upon he back of her chair and timt a more deadly paleness had gathered t her face and a sharper agony to her large ami shining eyes i was very quiet as i lay there in mv inil uml my glance returned again and ngain to ihe white bundle i began !.. bpoculato about it i ' bi 8o.no neighbor hud left it l..r nm i till t it ilestinatn.il ami 1 if re heavy and if i might not gel a sixpence instead of four pence ii it wero ami how many four il i li lulu i buy mv sister a blue thibet in . hi no f had seen up on n child in ihe neighbor 1 ; and it it ami lb bine beads would not bet ii imr i'm inplexioti iii!v tlii came a loud knock fi he door and 1 didn't know why - oven drop of bl i in my bo.lv leaned ami bounded uml rushed through nm like a torrent i baw my mother's arms stiff en iis with a spas n mv father arose to open iln door 1 comprehended all now i remembered the awful bcene of yesterday nn.l know that tie white bun dle on ilm table was my dead baby-sister ami that her coffin was at the door i shuddered but did not shriek there rn hung oi hm m liei face that prevented me m lather took the small coffin in and laid it ii i i.nii and again seated him self by the lire bide gazing furtively up on hi wife i sho nt there with a look . in her eve la im 1 1,,-vit seen before after a while she gol up opened ouo ■»'' ilm shutters u little way then went to i ehe-t of drawers and took out a long white veil i had seen it a thousand me it v her i •'. r'a bridal-veil unoldfushkincdbl i it looked quite yellow and very soft as she bhook out tho folds i saw that her thin liands trembled ' violently and that she closed her eves • heavily ; so heavily that i feared sho would never open them again at last she raised their lids oh i how ' dry and tearless they looked as b he pass ed t . her child's coffin opened it,aiidlnid ' " bridal-veil ot her mothers '.- ■■softly im smoothed aud patted it down iigninsl tho rough sides of tho little pine coffin sln-.h iin no tears but trembling ■all over like an autumn leaf beaten and ' torn by a hitter and bleak wind sim passed to the body of the mnrdor 1 i babe and drew the covering from its gentle lace 1 here was a crnelinark up i on tlm snowy forehead and my mother 1 '"" - reel it with her hand as she lifted - tie child to her bosom and carried it lov ' ingly to its littlo bod tho small and dim 1 led hands were folded meekly upon the ' unconsci .. ; set - less breast of my ■darling sister and as my poor mother • i'i n corner of ilm rich veil ami tried ■to i il the ii.tk wound mi the baby's forehead something in the action broko up mm half-frozen feelings of mv heart mnl i bobbed ill ml in all the agony of a ■in ken ami childish spirit ! i gathered tho rude quilt of ray littlo bed in mi hands and held it i my month !.. stifle the cries 1 felt even then in my ■extrotnity of anguish — to bo cutting and stabbing at mv mother's lacerated breast ■like the repeated blows of a sharp relent ■im.-s kuife 1 realized perfectly that her • heart was broken ami that mv longings ■anil aspirations after manhood for her ■snko had been — would be all in vain sht was passing away the last star ■that biioiio upon mi i lank and solitary fo « as going out and 1 should bo left in i utter terrible darkness h . ' the day for the funeral came nnd . we followed tho baby-corps to its n sting ■i-l me in the old church-yard and left her alone \\ • should 1 linger over my mother's icont t-i the side of her child il and hv the side of her humble grave i knelt undoes lied al mv miserable lii'o ,.' what fori why tode , '.' mi y energies my time my money ■tl irts led monster lift i the hind ' ii vow .' '*■' i prohibitory than live ' spiritous ... - ■drunk in ■- ■: t ii |