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j .,. him mill i'.tlllor i l'ri.l>rl,'l..r a very ugly 1'lnre to live in tlie olty of net jyork doos nol appear w i morally improved in th leu i by ur annually roooivlng uml distributing v the u,n inii'v some two hundred i|iousand immigrants from europo nor l 1 1 it tr mu life appear to bo at ull se 1,-u ibei'e under bur brag democratic jjnyor and foreign police the follow ing from tl ii full ii few days since ' iliows a lion iblo tniu of uh'.iiis there i ,. ii s.sn lu ml in tin ft i1kktj i i nlall i i knowing thai throiigli the influence of your viiluiil uul nuns many of the ovils nnd abuses in this city are reeled and thai your columns ure always open to the publication of them i bog lens to call yuiir itttontion in n very serious one which exists in this city n't | ent and which if not ohecked will eventually load i eem which mu i pn vo an indole l,le disgrace i f the gr at in the world i allndo to tliu fuel ihnt re spectable ipiicl men cnimol ssu in t|,i city after dm k trillion con tunl dread of being knocki 1 down and in not us has hitlioi to been tho , plaint by rowdies bill by a n - - lull iy to bus spt in ■up si 1 ,,, , lu i livlii . i . f i ... .. • .., jusvi li 1 1 uml no possible protection wo have walked id tho , night in th city l • ! iu and horl d uml h.iie looked in vain nrotocl :, si ul know of in the lust tu , ..... no 1 in i • gentlemen ofoiir ost u in qtiaiiitanc . v li ,, om i very bam n ulve . between ton and eh . • citizens i down and i i by ilu . mull \\ .. . his \\ lial i the reason thai which claims to be and li ' ui i . ■■irld ll mid be nupi itei i.t we in sun i ran should feci uo in iro dread and not so nrroncos of th last two .' : . ! ■' . ,- ... '• i , in l ■.■. | . one ol the men '■■and then ■■must it evontua \\ man in th ■el 1,11,1 . i md .... .■. a ' ..- glad i ,—• ,].. . ;■i :•■nn ' ' m , id iliu lid thoj . to aid tin .' , ■i | i :' . . , ' i tve walked the sain , week for i i iter i jforu l i merous and respcel t . ' \ , , , ■i i ■i ' . • 1 ' what waal i • ■' . . . i mnl d r-r i it ital a i ■i ami ferry m i garn tting and jin k it , n .. ... iluwti ■, li li in m ■. , : on i i • l freo tu it ' • ' ' . : ,. fro . i . ,,, iu ., ' ' : ' ' ■' i ' ' ■' ' • now 1.-1 i'olice in i ' ' ' ■ll r'"'.v h , a police hint i will wink , i wilmington h.iilolie uml ruilicr ' i ml ltd i i i'b i i.i ,•!,„, r ti,u v li tl rail mud c ■' .. ,,. on 1 1 u • and couth , we cnni m ;: , , ,,, .,.„,,. , ,,, ,,,,, ,-,„. , . iu ut of tun i item un i ■' ' cl . the u i ' the i i mm ,„■.: u . 1 ■i ' ihe elm i t pfmtrt ta politics um hgricnltnrf internal jinjiroufiitfiits qtomiiirrfr tftr rti nnb jtlnm mm ant tl,r unit f frrlr vol xiii salisbury n c february 24 1857 number x\i "'' ''"' i i i ul ".■,'„■to cnpital ' we learn also thai tho difflcultv as to ""' !"«''! i'lll li|.li"l ' ' , , this work ssu lulu „ j tstod.and the in lulu uu duo from the town vith thodo mil i the bond wore a rood upon a committee ssu appointed to confor with thu willi ton and m oonipiuiy u t i tail of un connec tion thai inuv be iliad . lulss j the two roads nt \\ bite ll is expocted thut m t ti |„ sl'l till ■■., '. i n t in ,, ... i u jot led and that the road will bo put under • i ..... r.uuib i-i ■. • i ■t and up ii thoii ver ll '.'. ,. ol the i unpany " tin curp rate ■u of tne t..i led.andl tails a^ree to both i ,. and c irp iruliuti i hi i au . . • ile ..... of the w 1 i ■le the ompunv 1 ii bo placed in i ,, ,, ,,;«„,,. work with vigoi i ' ' ' i is un i for other inten i n • '"'". r coiinoctcd therewith .... ■. . . i.t i th readur i . • harmoniously *'""' i 1 tin ... ■" • : ai . m-t.„l uu 1 , | ' ' ' . ■»., much ■es as to i , . f the iiiiul a con , ..- i a narrow 1 , \ fow evenings ' procu to the • ■. . i ■i ii lork i immended i tu tu take ;. :. i,m . : i i , i • , i al he i.i i ■■:,.■i borne and i elieved ,,,■... • , , | iiia ■found il ■hit think tall i - - i mate « ... , a ad o \ .. - i ' .,. . . r they v or th ta lasted for i ..... ' in ti ty ul ' ■. t from i it was a n in i ,- ,; .. an i i pretty fa . it ,' mu yorj '. fliew i the ini .... ■■. 11 ..... ; , th ■'.■. ,. uxphi ' . i in ilhe in ci whothci any ii ,". ss . ' ■. ... ' i ! 11 ■. i give i ii . to save it i ii hu i'i anco ul il lou j i i , i'i u , i il • ' lure \\ to ai in 1 i'bi i'miii ' . uiui bail ' - is uu unpreou i di nted in to take the ercil gooil last i . lily nu all if they are uuwil j liu ■to belli the i . ' power i iul them ..... phu . in lliu ,' uu hiivu • , .. |. u all tho ] || . . u 1 oil the i ■i i it uml warned then pints ' ' iii , . ■, sponsible for tlio doings of tlio logislaturc aml 80 it will ... only one man saved i in following btartlin • passage i from ■1 i • tu ui of vvolfo tl iiuii.m ill " llnniil of sir john mooro suppose uml it was suddenly ,■,.,■,,., | 1 t tins ono ntnong you thai ho uml ho alonoof nil uml ssulk upon thooarth wan j !" ■' i i rocoivu tl bonofll of it ia i i'i mont un i il.ut nil tho robt of mankind win lost and lost toall otor j i '- i ud to i ■...!, ut would bo tho " ii i s''il"l in that nuiii'.siniiul ''. ie in t hi ,„.,.. i ,, iniluu.l proba ble thai all in ibara inspecting his otcr "■" tiny ss i now in more ; that nil '<"■'""' lings of tho in nn i un i misgiv ings of tho heart all tho bolomn stir which wo ibal rising within its whonev er wo look forward to n dark futurity i ' mi nil these l.ad now subsided lor over to know that ho shall btand in ' " ovi rlasting sunshine of tho i vo of '' ":: i ' i perhaps ini iblu that all aid not cull forth un immediate iii i but if you wish the sensation to continue you must go to tbo wilderness ; you must bowaro hosv you come in bight of a hitman being or with in sound i ii human voice you must re i an .... . upon tho earth : or it yon want boci ty you had • :- lor it among the boa i t'tln ' ' • than among tho ruined si ies to whieh you belong unless indeed the ■- vour desolation ■• endli ttngels bol ire tho appoint ■' learn to lorgel itcast objects of liuttogoubroad "''" ' to wall ainongsl beings who nru now no longer your lol .'■'■' " ■■'' ir to feel tho charity ol your conimun nature rising in your heart and i have to crush it within you like a bin !" rea i forth your baud to perforin one i the common kindnesses of human '"'• and t find it withered by tl rccol '■ever yon may mitigate i r ■to everlasting pang is o : to turn away iu ' . spa , from these children whom yon have now come to bloss and to save we hope and li ' '-. here and f ir ever perhaps it would i . too mu .. for you : al all i routs k would be hard to btats a dogre ' ,\ ortion within the utmost range of human em :_''. or a degree of pain within the : human endurance to " " ' you would not bubmit thai you t luivo , i col ipouion mi your lone l.s way from this world to the mansions uf happiness 11 it sup ose at that mo ' in that tl o angel who brougbl the ■t ' tell you thai ' "' i ■this earth who may ' '■.. thatho wa '.. fore i i stnk iv perhaps he wo s-,,ur larted from the throne of j ■. intelligence , i your aiilvtitioii without waiting to bear f ihe resl of mankind no mat '■* host but he comes to tell you that ■•■',,:, b -._ . upon tho earth who nru " ir redeemer's love and of your own that boi ie ol now before you and their evei istinj destiny i placed in your baud what would nrsl occur to your i : | rivati ns uu gor8 uilhc iltiesl ko wi ul i is ■lord what shall i ., d sea thro ■'. : ill : ti wh mi • ■: mill tin li was only the other day that a man ■■,., . tho niagnrariv i ber tho b it broke | md ho awoke to hnd i.i mi . ...:, tho rapid di i'aril ihe itm-act in vain lu ll ml to i i . current lie nnd on till i.i lihgt craft upset rue rapidly to ti brink if lho abyss and leaping up with a wild ei ind d ii ioarcd i ir ever f (.! ' mr when tl " in tod lb-el ■' i'm .. and spain at i i f ii ■e llritl ... row of trove to in 11 minute - o new purl 1 11 ll cl ill from ii . di ,.),-.. rt failed tu pre rent it ill ' i human frolght .. iil \ . ■■. . ■i i ut sun tho pas . ... to refuge ii i raft ■m.u iu in an ut thom i i days and . ited about . ui lie inn bin - ".; ul ocean at last their provision failed in i then their water still they drii'iyd nlv looking for a sail or hopin id tho time iml noss when thai tearful alternative bo uuiu inevitable ileath from starvation . mi llesh mu i tin j ss i m i i iiniiii t ,., : lots for ii victim u hen a s ■ii i sui , uu fur uti'iiv mi ibu i il ml lioriz m tboy abandoned their mger would np ! lipeiiiin ward tl in i'hos trove to attract her attention by ithing but the n lulenl look uit iisf il i not tliuv ami louder btill tboy ii at lost flu vossol tacked ic i rror thoy aroao in one bu | dy limiting and waving i i it wns iii vuin tboy uncon iclo i •. ,.| steadily away night drew on i and as the darknusi toll the raft drifted in tho othor direction till the hist trace of tho vessel sin lost for ever so it i in lid tho intemperate man who thinks ho at least will never die h drunkard svhatovor his neighbor mov do tils wakoe to bud himself drifting down il,e cataract and all hope gone tho beiisunllst sib , liv moroly for his own gratification drifts into an out ugo to be torti i with passions ho enn ratify and pei i ill by merciless ago ' i . the undisciplined who nro spendthrifts or pa lent or visionary - make of themselves and drift about i iii the proy of overs wiud and current vainly bhriokingfor help till at last they drift away into darkness and death take care that you are nol drifting see thai you have fast hold of the helm the breakers of life forever ron the it nnd adverse galci c ■blow ui tho bhoro are you watching lu.sv she hondsl do you keep a firm grip of tho wheel i if you give way bul fur a momont you may dnfl helpl ■the boiling vortex young man take care '. it rests with yourself u dor god whether you roach port triumph antly or drift to ruin halt & ... early kisino i ivus always an early risor happy ho inn who i k vers i„m !,!,;. tomes to i ui with n virgin's lovo lull of doom and purity and freshness the i'outh pf nature is coutagious like the l«d sofa happy child 1 doubl if unv nan cnu bu called " old so long at he is in eiiiiv riser and an early walkor ami 1 yo il . : tnko in s word lor 1 . iressiug gown and slippers drawling over jroakl'ust at noun j8 a vers decrept rhastly image of that youth which sues he sun blush over the mountains ami be dews sparkleupon blossomii . old humphrey and th li .'■i-riei jepend upon it there is nothing like nuking the host of the little trifling an oyances which at the most only in lict n temporary inoonvenieuce one lay in tho autumn 1 was in the country tvhen it ruined very fast 1 bad a few '':"'- ' " walk to the i -• of a kind and lospititblo friend ami set off with a thin mil ol bhoos on my feet it rained vi ry ..-;. to bo suro but i hoped and trusted : *""■■' * 1 get better it was wel ighovei head and still wottor 111 e.-t ; but un 1 trudged along the dirty iding up umbrella my thin shoes " " i 1 ' defence against the mud and »"" well well said 1 ti„-v will iot ull be dirty lanes 1 shall soon come o the fields to the fields 1 . ., bey were no improwmonl on th road or tho long gruss made me mis rably •■" well w ..." 1 i k will not all bo grass 1 - 1 came to 11 ■lover and the round bossy clo "''' ins saturated with rain kept obbing against my legs mnl made me "•;:'! i iv " well ss .' said 1 the fields will not all beclov . i . and it the grass us bad uml the clover svorse the ■svas worsl 1 1 all ; for the stn toi is and broad leuvos ol i ■• ■" '. 1 m ins resei voira of ss ,. neevi y time my too caught tin stem ut well weir said 1 •■; iot all be potal ■on twi mine into 11 sung little lane si rami es hanging in festoons from tin , svero covered wi 1 fruit of which 1 am 1111 ... t'.liier ; humphrey • blackber ries xow when yon 11 1 with any 1 • luee vexation oven it il bo a little more rying than usual ; nny though il ■i about the uul by you it ti . a swedish tale . r kissed his fair i '■' 11 st lucia's s 1 ui 1 ,,.,• will bo blessed by tho priest's hand i ball be husband uml wife and wo will s a littli and peaeo and love shall dwell ui i thu beautiful bride with 11 swoct , for thou without thee i ss . , hut siln ui the prh it in pi tin lime licfuru st lucia's day pronounced , if nosv any 0110 can show ' reason ss by those per - sh mid nol bu united iu thu i isofiniitrimoi , iml the young 11 ed her house next morning in i ns aire ulj wore i.i ■in mil i le 1 . putl ti 1 hor ss uul iw . g i morning bill ho nov r returned to nl evening ilu uover came ii the mine and ull iu vain she embroidered for him on thai very morn ■with i red bin the ss 1,1 .. .;.,, i'i . 1 to mourn ur ss p for hiiu ,. moan while time passod on the sovon i , nrs war ssu fought the pin l l m of i land took place america became froo tho pn ncli rev , li in ti and tlie long war begun nnpoloon subdued i ia und ii . i l ibardodoopo igon 1'ho husbaiidmnn bowed and roapod tho mil lor gi ml and tho smith hammered ami the miiut dug after the veins t metal in their subterranean workshops as the miner of l.ililn in tliu yoai eiu uoll hundred and nino a little before or nfti r st john's day worooxcavatingniiopon ing betwoon two bhnfts full three hund reds ells below thoer l,thoy dugfrom tho rubbish and vitriol water tlio body of man entirely saturated with iron vitriol bin otherwise undecayed and un altorcd so that olio could distin features and ago a well as it ho hud iiml only an hour before or had liu for a little while at his work but when they hud brougbl himoul to tin lightul'day.fatlierand inotlu r friend und acquaintances hud :- no on .... ill's the bluopin ur tell any thing ,,( his niisforl . wh . was in o ; ... bell of thut miner who bad gone one day to mine and never returned gray and shrivelled him came to the ] in bling upon a crutch and recog u m.m i...ui1 si hull uu ile ill ]._, i , pain she sank down upon the beloved form as boon as biio hu crcl her composure sho excluiniod " il i my betrothed whom i have i for lifty yeurs and whom god now pcr i • bet ce more hi ;' ro i die a week before the wedding ti under the ninth and never returned all the bystanders were movi i a they beheld tho former bride a wasted und feeble old sen an ami tho ,. i gr i still in the beauty ,,; youth ; all : how after the lapse of fifty years her youthful i .'.,: awoke again bu nev er opened hi mouth to srailo uorhis eyes t recognize ; and he finally as the only iie belongiug to him and havinga right to biiu bad him carried to hor own little room till a grave could bo prepared in irchyurd the day when all was ready and the miners cumo to take him opened a little drawer and .' the black silk cravat tied it around his neck and then ace panied him in her sunday garb as if it were their wedding day and not the day of his burial as they laid him in the utrave in the churchyard she said : " sleep well now for a fow days in thy cold bridal bed and lot not the time seem long to thee i have now but little im,re to do and will come boon and then il will be day again as she sins going asvay she looked back once more au 1 said ■- what the earth hits once restored it ss-ill nut usee ti i time withhold trans .••■/' .,-,".. eoeninypmt from '.',■ger .... j li b . 1 . ic <■;>,, two pictures tho follow ii .- a | ears in a lute number of tho louis ville i lemocrat it is ui i that there are nun in the limits of cincinnati full three hundred negro families in a state of utter destitu tion ami ssant tins dues not in , do cases ..: indi'ddnal buffering but whole families numbering from live to ten | r miserable creatures in each house vii i ' ■are objects of charity depending wholly upon the sari us chain laily s ibsis tance i'i is a deplorable picture of the . fu ..; tin ;,, groes iu .. fr e city nnd l in -' ite iii etc slluh int :,- byiupa iu s i supposed t , exist for tl o down trodden rue what a contrast to his is exhil ited in i'e u the city of louisville the centre i ■hivi i.s n ii is d n ininat i '. y.,u . u extreme i solitary enso of destitution and want :■lave poplllal ii are hero pros nted ti mists st prei sider the slaveholders as tlio s play add '.. . . . i . ■k and u ■is . u l .:. , .... g '.. ... , who in to iuiv himatickot to s us night 1 l dusl'll ul uk li i i . iiductor ii gi . '", --, pr ■• ii lod that his ' at hu i blown !, ll containing all his monoy . at • ' ' . ui nut i . n able to ap md i u robbed in the hut month ai i ■i . ii i ■' i \ girl ' ivho hud bee ,■tired ol lieiir bill como rile oft if you'r t un i mu iii all ti ,.- nn .. ,- nitinuully tl i silt milch ' a california ouinc \ - rat ', . fa ii oinun wh - li ed igl i 7 of sun xiolwla . unptu ii u 1 r ii i ell who will i t i by t readi i the writer of iiiuny valuable m tides their columns on tl nbjccl ol calil u nia b'islii i . . i bntod to hutch ing's magazine uu intoro til " numitis i ol a woman who lived eighteen . oars olonu upon the i iland of san nicholas one ol tl santa ltai bara group oft tho lower coast ami iltuntod al i 18 dog 15 min il in that qiiartei , in i , , ceivod i , : -., node sir an old i ih . hlstorv twenti thowholi lian i : liarbar i group of i ■md to sui u .... pi liability i ...'■. indians l -..'..... ■. the islands in i i partiully eis ilized indians antl i to them the u i i ally con to go on promises of pi ... ... by he l-'athors was sunt i . tho d ff . .' tribes wore taken one by one to the mis sion of santa barbara " but while the inst of the indians weroomburking at the island of san nicholas and all were sup posed to be ii '.. ard a child ss us missing . • where ss itlioul success each portion jl ed all the adjacent rock ild bo found aim lie the ui , thee requested the en tain t wait while sbo went into tho interior to bearch for her child to which he reluc tantly consented as night eh sed down in darkness heavy masses of clouds rolled up from the horizon nnd gave evidence of a coming storm all were anxious for the rotnrnof the woman ami imr child beeforo it broke upon them . ul itill they ouino not tho wind began to blosv harder and stronger the storm sens rapidly increasing and as the groups of in linns on i oard strained heir eye trying to discover in the dark ness un ■•'■■] icl that rosem dot thu re turning svoiiiuu and her , them not there wero many sa and anxious countenances that night on their account the storm al lusl cam on in all its fury tossing their little ves sel up and dosvn like a ft atlu r n pelled thorn at last though reluctantly to put to sen for safety before any tidings of the absent ones could bo received al though the cargo ofliyiug freight reached santu barbara before the vessel could re turn for the woman it was wrecked and entirely lost ii is no other could boob i at that time i oman had i nullum ,.■. i . • gotten or ... after ' i il ss ,- rn nn red that sun s ml i t:m facul ters ' and i .... vor the s . . . . collltl in . ....... ... - ' ... ihe truck . she juuij ud up a , ■'■' t u let leaving ibe vossel in sear h of hor child sb wandered aboat foi i ral hours and when she found it tlie wild dogs which infest the island even to tliu pros l,t,i , ind marly devour ed it \\ the foal uiotlior at that lima than de icrlbe them wh n she n tin spol will i in i her sorrows foi the loss ol hor i i '". ssu m.-i.m ai . iwbj her kindred and friond ifrom her ight ( mid bo have roallzod limn that foi ■it ■■is she must live alo world ss ithonl one kind word of comfort one ,],, 1 uu look from a friondly eye r one smile ol reco rnitioii it would have bei ii i mnch for oven hor wild but wo manly miiine to boar and with hor us with us it i si e:l that ss know nut tins future i i u day i day she lived in . juiling ilu weary houi in pro fur her wants \\ i with tho i . pr iporly prepared she mado her clothing her iu . lo ss re in i her thread seas i - 11 in ilmi and many othor articles found in h i • ion lu oxhiblted much of the native in sod \\ hethei i lier own or ■. t ssiii forover romain a mystory i ; h is very gentle nnd kind mm thorn and nun would often i while attempt i u i i uml oaten hv tl v .. ; dogs ... - and vory imprn i eat was that ■ihe bickenod i i .... tedly been billed svith r iiliro hall draw . ! , ... in i . 1 ■:• i go in sir for what , in rib of t is i ladies robe th . none of your . -..-,-.!, red bilks batins and other rid ... s , . ■','. is over givo their dres to | '. i 1 am au id bachelor myself ir and ':" rofore feel at liberty to whi i'i f counsel into ihe cars of ihe la '■' lo back t th g 1 i id days of ... i but neat material fur y ■drosses you still get married quicker t'..r there's many a poor fellow in tosvn who svould like to got a partner , if i prcsenl uti eons and ex it female adornments did not put the thing out of ': . q .. iti n altogether 1 t il yon this in strict confidence you understand — m .:■■• iver your miles will be just as bwoel : your eyes will sparkle just us fa tally ; your forms will show tlie lines uf beauty just os perfectly as though yuu wi iv riggo 1 out i:i tin finest uf point d'alencou or the most expensive of nioire antiques hang moire antiques i bay it baa kept me from proposing — 1 might have been a married man long ago luit a wife svns :.,.> costly a luxury l.'t luiv . u calico uu then wo can enjoy ourselves and help the poor what i'i i you my ciirlsl andfjyou air uditorl . ' luciielon iy . k.':i t1ie wav they mauuy some times l indiana our 1 — ier friends have a way of their own of indulging their passions and , oven to i . ■sacrifice some times of cons enti is wo bas-o heard of an instance in svhich n father and son man • its liters the young man marrying tit t an i i father tak ing a liking to bis btiighti r-iu-lasv bought '...,. aequo ■... proposed in 1 ssu : . thus in addi tion tu the natural sisterly connection ;- ssu mado step ' '. :■and thu ol ... iter and eac . 1'iir i ■trace ig to the i - old gentleman . an i undo t . . i and aunt to ting man ... to bis ii uncle children . ventually . ty thai ' ■" ' ll . '. . .: ir ■.' u tin v tv ceiii '
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1857-02-24 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1857 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 39 |
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 Proprietor |
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 February 24, 1857 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601552991 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1857-02-24 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1857 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 39 |
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 2361585 Bytes |
FileName | sacw06_039_18570224-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
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 February 24, 1857 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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FullText | j .,. him mill i'.tlllor i l'ri.l>rl,'l..r a very ugly 1'lnre to live in tlie olty of net jyork doos nol appear w i morally improved in th leu i by ur annually roooivlng uml distributing v the u,n inii'v some two hundred i|iousand immigrants from europo nor l 1 1 it tr mu life appear to bo at ull se 1,-u ibei'e under bur brag democratic jjnyor and foreign police the follow ing from tl ii full ii few days since ' iliows a lion iblo tniu of uh'.iiis there i ,. ii s.sn lu ml in tin ft i1kktj i i nlall i i knowing thai throiigli the influence of your viiluiil uul nuns many of the ovils nnd abuses in this city are reeled and thai your columns ure always open to the publication of them i bog lens to call yuiir itttontion in n very serious one which exists in this city n't | ent and which if not ohecked will eventually load i eem which mu i pn vo an indole l,le disgrace i f the gr at in the world i allndo to tliu fuel ihnt re spectable ipiicl men cnimol ssu in t|,i city after dm k trillion con tunl dread of being knocki 1 down and in not us has hitlioi to been tho , plaint by rowdies bill by a n - - lull iy to bus spt in ■up si 1 ,,, , lu i livlii . i . f i ... .. • .., jusvi li 1 1 uml no possible protection wo have walked id tho , night in th city l • ! iu and horl d uml h.iie looked in vain nrotocl :, si ul know of in the lust tu , ..... no 1 in i • gentlemen ofoiir ost u in qtiaiiitanc . v li ,, om i very bam n ulve . between ton and eh . • citizens i down and i i by ilu . mull \\ .. . his \\ lial i the reason thai which claims to be and li ' ui i . ■■irld ll mid be nupi itei i.t we in sun i ran should feci uo in iro dread and not so nrroncos of th last two .' : . ! ■' . ,- ... '• i , in l ■.■. | . one ol the men '■■and then ■■must it evontua \\ man in th ■el 1,11,1 . i md .... .■. a ' ..- glad i ,—• ,].. . ;■i :•■nn ' ' m , id iliu lid thoj . to aid tin .' , ■i | i :' . . , ' i tve walked the sain , week for i i iter i jforu l i merous and respcel t . ' \ , , , ■i i ■i ' . • 1 ' what waal i • ■' . . . i mnl d r-r i it ital a i ■i ami ferry m i garn tting and jin k it , n .. ... iluwti ■, li li in m ■. , : on i i • l freo tu it ' • ' ' . : ,. fro . i . ,,, iu ., ' ' : ' ' ■' i ' ' ■' ' • now 1.-1 i'olice in i ' ' ' ■ll r'"'.v h , a police hint i will wink , i wilmington h.iilolie uml ruilicr ' i ml ltd i i i'b i i.i ,•!,„, r ti,u v li tl rail mud c ■' .. ,,. on 1 1 u • and couth , we cnni m ;: , , ,,, .,.„,,. , ,,, ,,,,, ,-,„. , . iu ut of tun i item un i ■' ' cl . the u i ' the i i mm ,„■.: u . 1 ■i ' ihe elm i t pfmtrt ta politics um hgricnltnrf internal jinjiroufiitfiits qtomiiirrfr tftr rti nnb jtlnm mm ant tl,r unit f frrlr vol xiii salisbury n c february 24 1857 number x\i "'' ''"' i i i ul ".■,'„■to cnpital ' we learn also thai tho difflcultv as to ""' !"«''! i'lll li|.li"l ' ' , , this work ssu lulu „ j tstod.and the in lulu uu duo from the town vith thodo mil i the bond wore a rood upon a committee ssu appointed to confor with thu willi ton and m oonipiuiy u t i tail of un connec tion thai inuv be iliad . lulss j the two roads nt \\ bite ll is expocted thut m t ti |„ sl'l till ■■., '. i n t in ,, ... i u jot led and that the road will bo put under • i ..... r.uuib i-i ■. • i ■t and up ii thoii ver ll '.'. ,. ol the i unpany " tin curp rate ■u of tne t..i led.andl tails a^ree to both i ,. and c irp iruliuti i hi i au . . • ile ..... of the w 1 i ■le the ompunv 1 ii bo placed in i ,, ,, ,,;«„,,. work with vigoi i ' ' ' i is un i for other inten i n • '"'". r coiinoctcd therewith .... ■. . . i.t i th readur i . • harmoniously *'""' i 1 tin ... ■" • : ai . m-t.„l uu 1 , | ' ' ' . ■»., much ■es as to i , . f the iiiiul a con , ..- i a narrow 1 , \ fow evenings ' procu to the • ■. . i ■i ii lork i immended i tu tu take ;. :. i,m . : i i , i • , i al he i.i i ■■:,.■i borne and i elieved ,,,■... • , , | iiia ■found il ■hit think tall i - - i mate « ... , a ad o \ .. - i ' .,. . . r they v or th ta lasted for i ..... ' in ti ty ul ' ■. t from i it was a n in i ,- ,; .. an i i pretty fa . it ,' mu yorj '. fliew i the ini .... ■■. 11 ..... ; , th ■'.■. ,. uxphi ' . i in ilhe in ci whothci any ii ,". ss . ' ■. ... ' i ! 11 ■. i give i ii . to save it i ii hu i'i anco ul il lou j i i , i'i u , i il • ' lure \\ to ai in 1 i'bi i'miii ' . uiui bail ' - is uu unpreou i di nted in to take the ercil gooil last i . lily nu all if they are uuwil j liu ■to belli the i . ' power i iul them ..... phu . in lliu ,' uu hiivu • , .. |. u all tho ] || . . u 1 oil the i ■i i it uml warned then pints ' ' iii , . ■, sponsible for tlio doings of tlio logislaturc aml 80 it will ... only one man saved i in following btartlin • passage i from ■1 i • tu ui of vvolfo tl iiuii.m ill " llnniil of sir john mooro suppose uml it was suddenly ,■,.,■,,., | 1 t tins ono ntnong you thai ho uml ho alonoof nil uml ssulk upon thooarth wan j !" ■' i i rocoivu tl bonofll of it ia i i'i mont un i il.ut nil tho robt of mankind win lost and lost toall otor j i '- i ud to i ■...!, ut would bo tho " ii i s''il"l in that nuiii'.siniiul ''. ie in t hi ,„.,.. i ,, iniluu.l proba ble thai all in ibara inspecting his otcr "■" tiny ss i now in more ; that nil '<"■'""' lings of tho in nn i un i misgiv ings of tho heart all tho bolomn stir which wo ibal rising within its whonev er wo look forward to n dark futurity i ' mi nil these l.ad now subsided lor over to know that ho shall btand in ' " ovi rlasting sunshine of tho i vo of '' ":: i ' i perhaps ini iblu that all aid not cull forth un immediate iii i but if you wish the sensation to continue you must go to tbo wilderness ; you must bowaro hosv you come in bight of a hitman being or with in sound i ii human voice you must re i an .... . upon tho earth : or it yon want boci ty you had • :- lor it among the boa i t'tln ' ' • than among tho ruined si ies to whieh you belong unless indeed the ■- vour desolation ■• endli ttngels bol ire tho appoint ■' learn to lorgel itcast objects of liuttogoubroad "''" ' to wall ainongsl beings who nru now no longer your lol .'■'■' " ■■'' ir to feel tho charity ol your conimun nature rising in your heart and i have to crush it within you like a bin !" rea i forth your baud to perforin one i the common kindnesses of human '"'• and t find it withered by tl rccol '■ever yon may mitigate i r ■to everlasting pang is o : to turn away iu ' . spa , from these children whom yon have now come to bloss and to save we hope and li ' '-. here and f ir ever perhaps it would i . too mu .. for you : al all i routs k would be hard to btats a dogre ' ,\ ortion within the utmost range of human em :_''. or a degree of pain within the : human endurance to " " ' you would not bubmit thai you t luivo , i col ipouion mi your lone l.s way from this world to the mansions uf happiness 11 it sup ose at that mo ' in that tl o angel who brougbl the ■t ' tell you thai ' "' i ■this earth who may ' '■.. thatho wa '.. fore i i stnk iv perhaps he wo s-,,ur larted from the throne of j ■. intelligence , i your aiilvtitioii without waiting to bear f ihe resl of mankind no mat '■* host but he comes to tell you that ■•■',,:, b -._ . upon tho earth who nru " ir redeemer's love and of your own that boi ie ol now before you and their evei istinj destiny i placed in your baud what would nrsl occur to your i : | rivati ns uu gor8 uilhc iltiesl ko wi ul i is ■lord what shall i ., d sea thro ■'. : ill : ti wh mi • ■: mill tin li was only the other day that a man ■■,., . tho niagnrariv i ber tho b it broke | md ho awoke to hnd i.i mi . ...:, tho rapid di i'aril ihe itm-act in vain lu ll ml to i i . current lie nnd on till i.i lihgt craft upset rue rapidly to ti brink if lho abyss and leaping up with a wild ei ind d ii ioarcd i ir ever f (.! ' mr when tl " in tod lb-el ■' i'm .. and spain at i i f ii ■e llritl ... row of trove to in 11 minute - o new purl 1 11 ll cl ill from ii . di ,.),-.. rt failed tu pre rent it ill ' i human frolght .. iil \ . ■■. . ■i i ut sun tho pas . ... to refuge ii i raft ■m.u iu in an ut thom i i days and . ited about . ui lie inn bin - ".; ul ocean at last their provision failed in i then their water still they drii'iyd nlv looking for a sail or hopin id tho time iml noss when thai tearful alternative bo uuiu inevitable ileath from starvation . mi llesh mu i tin j ss i m i i iiniiii t ,., : lots for ii victim u hen a s ■ii i sui , uu fur uti'iiv mi ibu i il ml lioriz m tboy abandoned their mger would np ! lipeiiiin ward tl in i'hos trove to attract her attention by ithing but the n lulenl look uit iisf il i not tliuv ami louder btill tboy ii at lost flu vossol tacked ic i rror thoy aroao in one bu | dy limiting and waving i i it wns iii vuin tboy uncon iclo i •. ,.| steadily away night drew on i and as the darknusi toll the raft drifted in tho othor direction till the hist trace of tho vessel sin lost for ever so it i in lid tho intemperate man who thinks ho at least will never die h drunkard svhatovor his neighbor mov do tils wakoe to bud himself drifting down il,e cataract and all hope gone tho beiisunllst sib , liv moroly for his own gratification drifts into an out ugo to be torti i with passions ho enn ratify and pei i ill by merciless ago ' i . the undisciplined who nro spendthrifts or pa lent or visionary - make of themselves and drift about i iii the proy of overs wiud and current vainly bhriokingfor help till at last they drift away into darkness and death take care that you are nol drifting see thai you have fast hold of the helm the breakers of life forever ron the it nnd adverse galci c ■blow ui tho bhoro are you watching lu.sv she hondsl do you keep a firm grip of tho wheel i if you give way bul fur a momont you may dnfl helpl ■the boiling vortex young man take care '. it rests with yourself u dor god whether you roach port triumph antly or drift to ruin halt & ... early kisino i ivus always an early risor happy ho inn who i k vers i„m !,!,;. tomes to i ui with n virgin's lovo lull of doom and purity and freshness the i'outh pf nature is coutagious like the l«d sofa happy child 1 doubl if unv nan cnu bu called " old so long at he is in eiiiiv riser and an early walkor ami 1 yo il . : tnko in s word lor 1 . iressiug gown and slippers drawling over jroakl'ust at noun j8 a vers decrept rhastly image of that youth which sues he sun blush over the mountains ami be dews sparkleupon blossomii . old humphrey and th li .'■i-riei jepend upon it there is nothing like nuking the host of the little trifling an oyances which at the most only in lict n temporary inoonvenieuce one lay in tho autumn 1 was in the country tvhen it ruined very fast 1 bad a few '':"'- ' " walk to the i -• of a kind and lospititblo friend ami set off with a thin mil ol bhoos on my feet it rained vi ry ..-;. to bo suro but i hoped and trusted : *""■■' * 1 get better it was wel ighovei head and still wottor 111 e.-t ; but un 1 trudged along the dirty iding up umbrella my thin shoes " " i 1 ' defence against the mud and »"" well well said 1 ti„-v will iot ull be dirty lanes 1 shall soon come o the fields to the fields 1 . ., bey were no improwmonl on th road or tho long gruss made me mis rably •■" well w ..." 1 i k will not all bo grass 1 - 1 came to 11 ■lover and the round bossy clo "''' ins saturated with rain kept obbing against my legs mnl made me "•;:'! i iv " well ss .' said 1 the fields will not all beclov . i . and it the grass us bad uml the clover svorse the ■svas worsl 1 1 all ; for the stn toi is and broad leuvos ol i ■• ■" '. 1 m ins resei voira of ss ,. neevi y time my too caught tin stem ut well weir said 1 •■; iot all be potal ■on twi mine into 11 sung little lane si rami es hanging in festoons from tin , svero covered wi 1 fruit of which 1 am 1111 ... t'.liier ; humphrey • blackber ries xow when yon 11 1 with any 1 • luee vexation oven it il bo a little more rying than usual ; nny though il ■i about the uul by you it ti . a swedish tale . r kissed his fair i '■' 11 st lucia's s 1 ui 1 ,,.,• will bo blessed by tho priest's hand i ball be husband uml wife and wo will s a littli and peaeo and love shall dwell ui i thu beautiful bride with 11 swoct , for thou without thee i ss . , hut siln ui the prh it in pi tin lime licfuru st lucia's day pronounced , if nosv any 0110 can show ' reason ss by those per - sh mid nol bu united iu thu i isofiniitrimoi , iml the young 11 ed her house next morning in i ns aire ulj wore i.i ■in mil i le 1 . putl ti 1 hor ss uul iw . g i morning bill ho nov r returned to nl evening ilu uover came ii the mine and ull iu vain she embroidered for him on thai very morn ■with i red bin the ss 1,1 .. .;.,, i'i . 1 to mourn ur ss p for hiiu ,. moan while time passod on the sovon i , nrs war ssu fought the pin l l m of i land took place america became froo tho pn ncli rev , li in ti and tlie long war begun nnpoloon subdued i ia und ii . i l ibardodoopo igon 1'ho husbaiidmnn bowed and roapod tho mil lor gi ml and tho smith hammered ami the miiut dug after the veins t metal in their subterranean workshops as the miner of l.ililn in tliu yoai eiu uoll hundred and nino a little before or nfti r st john's day worooxcavatingniiopon ing betwoon two bhnfts full three hund reds ells below thoer l,thoy dugfrom tho rubbish and vitriol water tlio body of man entirely saturated with iron vitriol bin otherwise undecayed and un altorcd so that olio could distin features and ago a well as it ho hud iiml only an hour before or had liu for a little while at his work but when they hud brougbl himoul to tin lightul'day.fatlierand inotlu r friend und acquaintances hud :- no on .... ill's the bluopin ur tell any thing ,,( his niisforl . wh . was in o ; ... bell of thut miner who bad gone one day to mine and never returned gray and shrivelled him came to the ] in bling upon a crutch and recog u m.m i...ui1 si hull uu ile ill ]._, i , pain she sank down upon the beloved form as boon as biio hu crcl her composure sho excluiniod " il i my betrothed whom i have i for lifty yeurs and whom god now pcr i • bet ce more hi ;' ro i die a week before the wedding ti under the ninth and never returned all the bystanders were movi i a they beheld tho former bride a wasted und feeble old sen an ami tho ,. i gr i still in the beauty ,,; youth ; all : how after the lapse of fifty years her youthful i .'.,: awoke again bu nev er opened hi mouth to srailo uorhis eyes t recognize ; and he finally as the only iie belongiug to him and havinga right to biiu bad him carried to hor own little room till a grave could bo prepared in irchyurd the day when all was ready and the miners cumo to take him opened a little drawer and .' the black silk cravat tied it around his neck and then ace panied him in her sunday garb as if it were their wedding day and not the day of his burial as they laid him in the utrave in the churchyard she said : " sleep well now for a fow days in thy cold bridal bed and lot not the time seem long to thee i have now but little im,re to do and will come boon and then il will be day again as she sins going asvay she looked back once more au 1 said ■- what the earth hits once restored it ss-ill nut usee ti i time withhold trans .••■/' .,-,".. eoeninypmt from '.',■ger .... j li b . 1 . ic <■;>,, two pictures tho follow ii .- a | ears in a lute number of tho louis ville i lemocrat it is ui i that there are nun in the limits of cincinnati full three hundred negro families in a state of utter destitu tion ami ssant tins dues not in , do cases ..: indi'ddnal buffering but whole families numbering from live to ten | r miserable creatures in each house vii i ' ■are objects of charity depending wholly upon the sari us chain laily s ibsis tance i'i is a deplorable picture of the . fu ..; tin ;,, groes iu .. fr e city nnd l in -' ite iii etc slluh int :,- byiupa iu s i supposed t , exist for tl o down trodden rue what a contrast to his is exhil ited in i'e u the city of louisville the centre i ■hivi i.s n ii is d n ininat i '. y.,u . u extreme i solitary enso of destitution and want :■lave poplllal ii are hero pros nted ti mists st prei sider the slaveholders as tlio s play add '.. . . . i . ■k and u ■is . u l .:. , .... g '.. ... , who in to iuiv himatickot to s us night 1 l dusl'll ul uk li i i . iiductor ii gi . '", --, pr ■• ii lod that his ' at hu i blown !, ll containing all his monoy . at • ' ' . ui nut i . n able to ap md i u robbed in the hut month ai i ■i . ii i ■' i \ girl ' ivho hud bee ,■tired ol lieiir bill como rile oft if you'r t un i mu iii all ti ,.- nn .. ,- nitinuully tl i silt milch ' a california ouinc \ - rat ', . fa ii oinun wh - li ed igl i 7 of sun xiolwla . unptu ii u 1 r ii i ell who will i t i by t readi i the writer of iiiuny valuable m tides their columns on tl nbjccl ol calil u nia b'islii i . . i bntod to hutch ing's magazine uu intoro til " numitis i ol a woman who lived eighteen . oars olonu upon the i iland of san nicholas one ol tl santa ltai bara group oft tho lower coast ami iltuntod al i 18 dog 15 min il in that qiiartei , in i , , ceivod i , : -., node sir an old i ih . hlstorv twenti thowholi lian i : liarbar i group of i ■md to sui u .... pi liability i ...'■. indians l -..'..... ■. the islands in i i partiully eis ilized indians antl i to them the u i i ally con to go on promises of pi ... ... by he l-'athors was sunt i . tho d ff . .' tribes wore taken one by one to the mis sion of santa barbara " but while the inst of the indians weroomburking at the island of san nicholas and all were sup posed to be ii '.. ard a child ss us missing . • where ss itlioul success each portion jl ed all the adjacent rock ild bo found aim lie the ui , thee requested the en tain t wait while sbo went into tho interior to bearch for her child to which he reluc tantly consented as night eh sed down in darkness heavy masses of clouds rolled up from the horizon nnd gave evidence of a coming storm all were anxious for the rotnrnof the woman ami imr child beeforo it broke upon them . ul itill they ouino not tho wind began to blosv harder and stronger the storm sens rapidly increasing and as the groups of in linns on i oard strained heir eye trying to discover in the dark ness un ■•'■■] icl that rosem dot thu re turning svoiiiuu and her , them not there wero many sa and anxious countenances that night on their account the storm al lusl cam on in all its fury tossing their little ves sel up and dosvn like a ft atlu r n pelled thorn at last though reluctantly to put to sen for safety before any tidings of the absent ones could bo received al though the cargo ofliyiug freight reached santu barbara before the vessel could re turn for the woman it was wrecked and entirely lost ii is no other could boob i at that time i oman had i nullum ,.■. i . • gotten or ... after ' i il ss ,- rn nn red that sun s ml i t:m facul ters ' and i .... vor the s . . . . collltl in . ....... ... - ' ... ihe truck . she juuij ud up a , ■'■' t u let leaving ibe vossel in sear h of hor child sb wandered aboat foi i ral hours and when she found it tlie wild dogs which infest the island even to tliu pros l,t,i , ind marly devour ed it \\ the foal uiotlior at that lima than de icrlbe them wh n she n tin spol will i in i her sorrows foi the loss ol hor i i '". ssu m.-i.m ai . iwbj her kindred and friond ifrom her ight ( mid bo have roallzod limn that foi ■it ■■is she must live alo world ss ithonl one kind word of comfort one ,],, 1 uu look from a friondly eye r one smile ol reco rnitioii it would have bei ii i mnch for oven hor wild but wo manly miiine to boar and with hor us with us it i si e:l that ss know nut tins future i i u day i day she lived in . juiling ilu weary houi in pro fur her wants \\ i with tho i . pr iporly prepared she mado her clothing her iu . lo ss re in i her thread seas i - 11 in ilmi and many othor articles found in h i • ion lu oxhiblted much of the native in sod \\ hethei i lier own or ■. t ssiii forover romain a mystory i ; h is very gentle nnd kind mm thorn and nun would often i while attempt i u i i uml oaten hv tl v .. ; dogs ... - and vory imprn i eat was that ■ihe bickenod i i .... tedly been billed svith r iiliro hall draw . ! , ... in i . 1 ■:• i go in sir for what , in rib of t is i ladies robe th . none of your . -..-,-.!, red bilks batins and other rid ... s , . ■','. is over givo their dres to | '. i 1 am au id bachelor myself ir and ':" rofore feel at liberty to whi i'i f counsel into ihe cars of ihe la '■' lo back t th g 1 i id days of ... i but neat material fur y ■drosses you still get married quicker t'..r there's many a poor fellow in tosvn who svould like to got a partner , if i prcsenl uti eons and ex it female adornments did not put the thing out of ': . q .. iti n altogether 1 t il yon this in strict confidence you understand — m .:■■• iver your miles will be just as bwoel : your eyes will sparkle just us fa tally ; your forms will show tlie lines uf beauty just os perfectly as though yuu wi iv riggo 1 out i:i tin finest uf point d'alencou or the most expensive of nioire antiques hang moire antiques i bay it baa kept me from proposing — 1 might have been a married man long ago luit a wife svns :.,.> costly a luxury l.'t luiv . u calico uu then wo can enjoy ourselves and help the poor what i'i i you my ciirlsl andfjyou air uditorl . ' luciielon iy . k.':i t1ie wav they mauuy some times l indiana our 1 — ier friends have a way of their own of indulging their passions and , oven to i . ■sacrifice some times of cons enti is wo bas-o heard of an instance in svhich n father and son man • its liters the young man marrying tit t an i i father tak ing a liking to bis btiighti r-iu-lasv bought '...,. aequo ■... proposed in 1 ssu : . thus in addi tion tu the natural sisterly connection ;- ssu mado step ' '. :■and thu ol ... iter and eac . 1'iir i ■trace ig to the i - old gentleman . an i undo t . . i and aunt to ting man ... to bis ii uncle children . ventually . ty thai ' ■" ' ll . '. . .: ir ■.' u tin v tv ceiii ' |