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i 1 i:i:i ner i , i i , . i : \ m ' i ' i • ' ' i 1 1 1 1 f«)h terms i a i _*_*»' illankh ' ■. i . 1 l let i a.i i , 1 - ■1 . i i , i in 1,1 , , i i " 1 ,' , ' . < ' mi mil 1 a ouitisom hi ai ah not !""- '«'" n """^ „„.,, fro the i ii i uut in sturti 1 .,, charloston i y g i i i'tt'y are ii-;u ; une mi •!• unl kinciiid is n democrat : tbu of m monroe k caid is a whig . tbi*y wn tiav.-ll ng in company both took tlie .. train nl c n on the western north carolina k unl id catawba station find went nn together to salisbury and it till came li wv i er mi tin ir return home from p to catawba bl w /• nl " kincttid paid full price foi a eal ways the j > rat j uulus i uen i had a free i i kol both ways and paid mi tiling this t iv i.e all right but 1 liuie looked in vain for it the charter of the western north cm olitrti uailrond which aulli i .'•• - 0 crats to : over this ll id u i re quires ii 1 trust dour ad ■« ' i tiiicli doings and wink al ■i justice will n ■• fl in a pit the people tu ■« things 1 cool gentlemen it will do n ul to gel atigi y this - i fid try and • in in in it has a ti^'lit i say « hal thinks about public me t li c men sines -.' that he speaks imi g but i ii truth ; but if he sit - whul is untrue s an easy mill i ■■' i '-'- used to e nv and coll upon 1 1 ami if it is nol pri i i iced why i u the man who maki 6 thei ng i not sustain must nee of i.i rashness pern i . - mat tor 1 nol i unction to i souls that il sarv to contro ■■the ' lu y moils cor tespoi ■i . men deny it any one liaiin — maki up ' - a ith v inous cm respon lent and i i havi his tm mt — and what will bv great i « rsi for you shall have iiidubifable prool : the fin t stated the mr 1 uiifua k n caid alluded to abov e i ■now tin dei ct atic leputy mars iah or census i for bui ke county and i liuv • i i in fi.lined that lie is tr ing to impress the p ir men in the . um try i at valorem as the w igs want ' law it will hear hard upon iheir stock c i won hi ■' . l i what su he met with when he tried th sarguun upon mr w illitiin uopel a | our but g ami respectable citizen of burke wl lues al out three miles from morgitnton will mr j uu f us k ncaid please iufurin us yours ti nl v fair play mr buchanan on tiie sum tlie new york express i nks us u . do that the partisan li gne ft iu ' president of the ' niti i states in m day evening last — erves the uiosl oils censure not - u - the i . . tl embodies anv fresh thoughts or throw new light ii|"in any quest . tia which ul present occupy the public miti !. but be cause it demonstrates in tc t vi ii anything « e have alely i lured llm unseemly lengths to which some who are accustomed to pride tliemse vi - upon their patriotism and stiitesmaiit lu not hesitate to go when a selfish end i to he subserved ot u party purpose to be promoted we are not to be undersl 1 ii6 imply ing that the fact that mr buchanan is president of the united slates ought to seal his lips or lie ins tongue upon topii - which more or less engross the attention ot tlie rest of i.i counl n men ; hut it i be acknots ledged tbal to go i taste t . bell respect aud i dign ty which should utttic i lo thu presi dutitial otlice it we are correel then we defy at y impartial u i to i iae from ti ,-. pet usal of tins i i uary speech from the the m 1 on tiie i ccaa convictioii tii i 1 1 1 a . himself open to the i iiarge . and gratuitously t iolutitig thes . nidi gat ions w hal man occupy - position of ' i.i.-f mug tt m of t - ue public cmilil so coiiiproiuise i - - bpect for instance as to voluntari \ exhih it biiuself before that put tisau the character l thu vet iust d mu declaring that he had ever been the trieii i of regular nominations ami that he " had never atruuk a political ticket in his life 1 lie occupant of the washiuton il seems to us ought tu have been above tho v retched clap trap ol primary elections and the humiliating suuetaele • •! advertising himsell thus pub licly an the merest " political luachiuu till geougia se eders ii ne issued ii call h.r a state < uivet tion to meet in milledgevtlle on wednea day august 8th to i liuate an 1 ral ticket and to counsel togethvi ovet the general interest ol ihe country am pat ■} ." the nationals hold their cm vention on the m_h july at milledgi ' z un i oa i pilot carolina toatrbmau vol will salisbury n 0 m july 24 i860 numbei 9 dnuitfh tu politics wtm ajrtrulturr intern jmproormrntd ii in rer 11k artu nun srifbfts horaliti anti tlic jum in qtirclr hahla immhi^^>mhi___l«amihhmln_t_____bhmmsi__m__m ll~ll ll i i i l ■i ll ■__■sll ■■■s___p m i m i lllj col akin " i i»l i'.l-.l i ami ia i - ki:i i against all oltosi ll in " we lake i ly of extracting llm following ii in 1 pi vuti . reci i.ii by us from col a i vkiu in i'uuau it expi • ■-- •- ii ■• . ' . in ii m j \ in l mi much to the point wtt admire tiie h.in.'.-i v ' t hi in i - ii i-m n in ■> 1 1 ui consorvitlivu patriotism sticlt should hu tin sent i men tt of every in.ui iu georgia ; mul the in i.ii in n t ni i lol akin « ill i ll i ii ' 1 i '--| um i . ii ll . , ., pa irioliu ii i georgia again apolo gixiug • col akin im making this pub in um of i pi 1 1 ale li hot , veil iusvi t the extim t i lie 1 1 1 u that lm has hiu lu ,! tglmh i ' ■ll ill v hy don't i ■i \' i-'ii i t hiin mir . i 1 i 111 l ll i lull i llolllillutu i i i t i r _ s 1 1 1 ii ■ii u | , . i nm foi licll anil everett ull pponiiton ll ntli r not who may be ■1 .' i ii rn ii no ei a ajili inti ii i uu to vote for li hi « . i ilm i '.■ii - ,,, ro llu pi op ,• i i ,, , . in 1 1 , | in 1 1 i i pun i ;. and i ivo not i n i i ' i iih-h | - l | 1 , , i inn !■-■i i •■i i ■-• i ild ull am | in ■nt i ti hi o the i iii ,| t.i i o well sh in tn es my i iged in the u ut sum i . . - the union ; a a une utitere , into it to ilefe ii 1 1 . . .- t nu prin the c • i i i nfrai i to trust i.i , . ■.. i - - 1 1 .. auuen akin " death nl ji ui i.me bon al'al . ix el .(_ ' i w estj we leu v the /' ■i of i'i we i f the k l-t i'i till , - • i , - i , . i , ice n m i t n e - '" ■- in *•• nun \ great li - eve .- i has i le euw the iis great br uhei . witness ed ihu prut it ci flits uf tin - ute . . ■. ■. i ni i tm if a k _ fitted i i i in l y - , down ii hi the bl !\ held d wutei i iiii i i si i '. hiin . \. .-. and ii th laitude and tlirini ; . . . ige pi .,-•■■■. ■- - 1 1 f j ji rome 1 '■" tipui '■■.■'■,■', the great n apolc ui r i ■--, , ■-.,!,. \ rem lilting m i ... - pit ri ■i ■. . . , . i i-i itiu huiniparti the ■i - 1 -'-,:.,;. i _•■. ; n a | • i a ■■... 1 1 1 ; the ~' cn d siipnl , em eri i i n h in 1 v j i ; ' i rd lu prince i iniini m 1840 ; his ohleal sister mm inline eliza duchess ol i is can i . in 1 -_'■' ; i in li ng of 1 lollaud ii 1s1c ; mitrie 1'uuhii i > i hess of giles ' i i ii 1 - j ; marie antoinette caroline ' ntess of i ;-.. -. i - ■, - ■i ■une ex-king ol westphalia the ei^iitli and i . h i ; •-. . ii iii ton ch i atl ic •' .- dui ■i led ,-, .'-. i in 1 ica t itises fi oiu i i th m -- i . . i in r.itt.-i nun of baltimore in 1 il i lieu mi ii vi ■• mt i . . who survives him and sti resides in that city lhe marriage was repnd . i by ihe e n peror n apoh in i the young wife rel .-.-■! adiuisai n in to france slu bore at ui t lu-r hiishatul pi esenl jerome n poleon i '• mapai te i geiitleuiaii of baltimore but her bus i unable ' . oven o ne 1 1 bjccl of nupi leon to hit marriage although pope i : .-.- . lu annul it in 1 8u7 entered into a mat ri nion iul union with tlm princess fred i ica cat hur ilia duughter ofthe king of wurteiuliurg and ii was s..un after wards proclaimed king of westphalia altera life ot vicissitudes in which he witnessed the oeuselets fluctuations the careei of france he has died amidst ■honors and renown achieved hy the napoleonic dynasty which again sways • iiiies of the french empire l -. ems that the southern ultras ns represented by the charleston mureur lhat i i lull and everett are < eel i » ill cheei fully " ucquiesci ." < • tainly they w - e alexandt i • > i .-• ',■• .-,. m ii ei i v bod i here « be u genet al jubilee tin i lie ui mn try ever i but i lie funk uholitioi and determined ilieuiiioiin-ts would be pleased a nigs i letnocrals state i _ i nun nml all let ii strive to bring aboul such a happy result let us work t getber to inaugurate a new systoin or rather t.i revise the old system an era t good fueling as used i li su"l in mi nine's inn when party passion be ing hushed the country determined t •• cultivate the lair delightful plans of peace and the people of all sections " un warped v party rage live like brothers is not that a " consuiumatiou most de voutly to be wished t i here is but way that we can see to effect it — ami that is discarding prejudice snd looking only to the good of the country to vote h.r and elect bell and everett ! norfolk i va herald fob bi i.i ami everett the mont gomcr ala d.uly l'o»t hitherto neu tral comes t us udvueattug the election of bell and everett where there h will mines i w.iv i , . . lu i i n a t fa ( i un it wm _ i i i ii rm i ' i i *■, vhn i nm ' ' ■■,_,, t ll i ii i in .,. i , i till i ■!. "* hi ■i i , / , i . a it i (/ , oi mufti it i - | .' ii ' .!-(. ii i iii . uk i -. « h i in t . ill pit l.l i ll sllllill'l i ll i n « .. g lllll ll ■' 1 11 i lit ii . \\ ll rs.l . . ,, |, j u ml , p i'll ■■i iiitikr it i • /. .. i ; all m i i . m \\ im h 1 - tin iinim , i ku * i il^'f i<h i.i it , 1 !- . will i • ii \ • i i 1 lint w , i it hnd rt tr y or i i i 1 * 1 \ ni w 11 . i.t t a a • maui imi nil l ei.kni : l-i titnl i iiii.ti mi ' ' ■' iu ni : " 1 1 mm i : . i , i i '. 1 1 - • ill t vi 1 1 i i ii ■1 ■• ' flit i rt lives every state in the l'n u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' v 1 1 i i : ; i . • m e a t'«_.i1 i ■i . . , . i i i i i i ., , n i in,i • . - i .. - . tm u v fry s t at ii in tin i ! i 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 ay tn ii at i ell null ;.. 1 v 1 1 - - 1 n i r \ mm k tin tin i -, ture tin lln i ' c 1 1 a r t y t aj.i i al i w 1 1 1 il ■.- . 1 . ,-..,,... i - hie city ul 1'n - .-!!._'. ■, . it .-' i iii ■. i 1 , ' - : i i in i ll 118 11 ]..-■if ill i ■i . ■i ■i . ■i • . i - ; . , : , ' . , ■\ : . i . • i ■' - . ■i , nn i - ami ii 1 1 1 1 ; ■> ■t .- r . i;.|.i : - i ni ii cooks hi ii 1 1 1 i m , cam 1 1 i illii wort wi re « heltcd by cul ■tt i feasted lit hh.ckguai . tin ■i , the liatl • ■' tlie i ictioiis « as kept up lot i i i-.-k during l uli ii j ' iimluihii v . ' ii _• ' 1 - r fought ' ■■i ..' ._ ' molllg m.i y ami sinitli i . ■i _•• : im r ty a i i irat i i.y an lili no is in ■1 1 \! ■_■il.ill-.i .- . i - nl i ltci - ol a ni in i lar character hun shed fi mn sunday morning cn mr ( hisl uoiiiinut i-'-.l llie | ■ii woik of issuing tickets tint i sunday ni_lit whicli f.iinid two ontivi • ■... i .' !, " n i liotial ii . ■■-. ■\ .. liekel if lilo .' ' iiiii lilt ii'ii of this ]■ct 111 c il not . ll ii-i.i-i i ieo|ile hpticl . ly i fight ii llie side i.l decencj . mai iliiy and patriotism ami v.iti for 1 1 anil everett wo liavo mis caleu ited llie intelligence and imlepen ilciii • le a ban m i . » . /•_./..- ird i /- ws orati m at b mr everett delivered an oration at i i.tn ti mi tlm lili which is noticed n lieing u " master effort it was suoket with aiiiination and spirit and l"-lil i in iiiilirokun attention l the and i fruiii tin tirst tn la^t in gticcess as a spoken discourse was perfect many ot tm passages were tin ml entliti - received the liogtoii cornier charac terizes t as a neigh ty temperate 1 1 lit tul and wise discourse t calm and i ui iii-iiilv successful defence ot the country iiini it . iustitiil ions against cet tain stu il i'iiiiimiiiu i tacks which del i i i-il weight front tlie rank and influence of the ii.iiliii.i i defence made not !.\ i in i philonopher hut hy n praci ii ul statesiiiaii long tried in the affairs of go veruuieiit and lhe con duel ol g.f i-.miii democratic papers in alal una iin declared ii,i dnufjlaa and jolinsuii ; ami ono other iin !>•<•: iiui time w.i almul to iiu ... ui i lhe sudden tlealli t llie proprieioi i ii i 1 ii i iiiary i postpone a coiiunittal until arrmigi menta could he made for li : coliducl i lln paper the illipres»ion ia gniniliji ground iiini l_>u>>laa will run iiieckiiiridgu a ■race in alabama though the latter will have i i __;< l v the a cendaiicy in south alabama we believe lhai hell and everett will get lhe l.-rioi.il \ to ul lln stale i i '. i i enquirt r 1 slate convention culled in virgin ia — tne ue cratic btate executive c until ittee hus called a democratic stat convention t meet on llie l 5th of an uat next iiik mystkuioi h ml rill ii one mi ii r i xi'i.i.ii.m i i i i.i n i ii in i it « na ihe fall of 18 , that tl o ihip to m 1,1 it i belonged llflel a i ,,\ agl iii i n i i hei ii ail iiiin leu u iu light of tin , inland , unl a we w ure bound lot | l-itld ipt'tl ' " '■up lhe eh in | in-1 nml in n ii ii days were iinchored iu , hie downs i l.n lug shoi t ol pro i i kjohs fill iii inn i 1 i w0 weill llllllg | ed '.• stop uinl replenish 1 ho next day h hi he el , 11 e 11 el'o i'm i'i hi i tllu rjvoi | unl , i,i.i ed i i ii nn h'iul 1 lock nil ihe . li was fl " md light i in h.r i , h.ni ii.'u i sei i i nn ii uii i u,e city see i u { i.l like iin ii,,ii,l in eoiuuiirlson with my , illlll village iii the weil nl kligiull'l | we 1 rl e paid off ' hi hi hi il i n il , uinl 1 „ deteimiui a i was nt liberty , t lake ii i i i ll i -. e i hlie of the sights , it which 1 i i lisard at i i . l ■..! 1.1 liatllll eeei|i"l i ■lhe . ill e iii lolldllll illlll sl eel lll.'l le , ft vfll ill ■|| ■i iii , iii ro '■! i i i i 1 " l'oillillg i me an.l i | tailed nil i i . it . i i"--t n ih i i condiu live i my pie ism u i hud been , ng ii hu i f r some t'h i i ii iking tl . . i | ,,,...: note u ; • -.. ... i i he pai u i | ... m hu i could ol t.i london i.i ■■[ i ii i lean ing i i ' t . « - watching 1 i 11 1 itti acted in i ni ii mi i bell , i is 1 inl.i nly accosti d hy a fi • ■■1 twenty ileal 1 e x p ressi on w h ii , , ■nuil loinevi imi sad i • \\ . li - . ' ) . 1 . 1 . i ( ' • , , i shu looked ut 11 e : 1 a moment si - • t 1 ... 1 e !' y.s 1 1 i i ng i,.ii ,■\ . cen in londi •;. '. 1 mi iii ieru 1 1 .' i iii i 1 hi i ' ..-',' i ' n v v e 1 ; l wi ihen perhaps i citn bo i • , tauce to you _•■ni tnd drive over to va . iii tied a inon ight 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 and vi - a share , a g 1 1 m , i i 1 tfi 1 . ,.-•■, 1 a ill spei i il aii . ■i . .. s 1 1 e c it 1 1 e 1 1 a • 11 1 1 , a 1 1 d i 1 s i r t i u .- ii . ,- al v au hull 1 nu 1 i t 111 i i , - i , , w 1 1 e 11 sbu au paled uli n ei ii 11,11 sir 1 : ii e pletity be - , . , 1 ■■i ... !••■-■• ey was i . nol 1 ii 1 1 tbal ' 1 ... pa g for we • ' ' ivard . * ■- r w in . 1 i uiaiked 1 utiirn yes t will soon be dai k and we had but said slie ') 1 are 11 - 1 1 . 1 1 1 ■e 1 in lot 1 doti and it wo 11 1 d be ji 1 for you to lunk for a hotel 1 ., - it ii uuld in iinguuei • -''- 111 un w you to it in 1 . ii will accept a room iu my , .-. i - 111 u 1 i pul feci 1 1 welcouu . an<i in v husband who is fond of con , 1 ny will i _• id t see \ on w lulu in ii.ii nig slu a cab a .... 1 i'orci i ii in 1 went up tuira i , the room 1 • pointed out • . . . the door and » ui i it wa lm uislied i ii might bay 1 chlj . 1 in bed sl 1 iu i in fin 1 iier ■iner wil nine damask cu front i iitidt ess ed myself • p • .. y as i was somewhat i ed iiiih ui ui - adventures wa ... i the bud and drew asidu lhe curtains uu 1 there lay a man wel ering iu li willi in lln ul cut ti in ear to ear it n uuld bu i hi t attempt to desi 1 111 feelings i tiiiiiiedlatel i li essi 1 ill self ii it n 1 pn ...- ol 111 1 111 1 1 never can u.i omit for 1 then li ied to t uu door which to my lion r i round was locked glancing around lhe room un .-_! e-i i upon 1 lm 1 11 in the lire pluci ; i snatched up one and wnh one stroke te the lock uud opeued the door run ning hull lhe stairs i found tlie ll 1.1 dooi fastened too having nothing in break thu lock vi h 1 darted into the ttrsi 1 11 1 1 nine to and jumped from a « iu d 1 iiiio in in 1 1 ui 1 he side i the house and had merely concealed mysell when the people around begau crying murder unl 1 u 1 the very wi mini 1 caini lolluwud l.v several i the police entered the iioiisu thinking 1 biipposu of course u oiihl hud me 1 left as si ion as i - i'i gathered urouud and passed oul un nol ii , 1 i ,- next morning i was reading the pu per and almost lhe lirst thing thai ul iracted me was thu notice ol a ih i huh ii r un street with 11 rowat d ul l'.'i for the apprehension of the mur derer lt «. ni further and iti lhe de -. 1 iptiott nl the bupposed person describ ed ine better than 1 could i ave done my self even tu the manner in which i wore in beard the ti 1 ot barber shop reeeiv ed thai gratis and changing oiy clothing iv inch nas almost minutely described i mm down to the docks and a bark being a linu.j short i shipped ill her for new york ami hine never since nor nevur wish lo spend auother m^lit iu loudon magnanimity tasso replied t a pro position that bo should take vengeance 11 u man who bad injured him i do not wish to deprive hiin cither of his goods his honor or his life 1 only wish to deprive bim of his ill-will 7i ii ,///, i stiott 0 a coi 1 1 pundeiit i hu boaloti //."•• ii r * i ites as follows ol hia visit to a in i old and llm loiiih i si •• | ,, lay sitting ul ''■'• i iuilow f tin lllll lllll ll ml i'm . 11 . ih i hi ll iii ml i wo heloiu ll ii 1 i ' . i'm nun - 1 in i i . 1.ui'gli abbey yi ii rdaj i un ng n tin setting sunligl i wus uli iiini i nml pi i ■>. ii lm i !■picl '•' i it and su wiil tei a _. i ii .-, i w . i nod i ailing u ci hit i b u 1 cheered b . rohin reilhreiut singing loud and dun i i it a neigh boring 1 1 ii i lore i ii iting i hy hitrgli wu • penl several hours at a bbol lord now - . i in ingly ii ib i-i iiii ii liduuca foi mil i..po scotl ui i i in ..- daughtei um in lmi illlll mul iin plain ni li-lt wnh levvslltl fording i'u i weed jusl ufu-r a miimii hi „ linii hindu i i ei i lm ii brighter ami every blade of grass grenner we it i.l i thro ■i ... ii . im i i-i _/ '.. tn , linn ■w ithoul nieuling u »-■. 1 1 ; .\ 1 1 ii ed ii in pm ter's iod ■'-, uu ringing ol hi or pou dinj i ii ■could ind i i u in ni being to nppeut | so we opi i ut ii gule i i.i.ii • i aboul lu . i . ii r cut i ii et u iuti | ii th preuil i wu thought our vi i would i li ii.ii n i » i gel .. i ii i u iii mt inei'l • in n mn ■; i ui a i si ' . - in o a i laat , w pi • i . . i in 1 ',!' lie i mouth ii ' apt .- lie n 1 i ui i.i i ii , i eeti . - . n i her ah in i ti . per ii ui i'i noiueans i uill.-l an i in ■iima io un flute lj au ti.ln . il that wu hud a of lu || t'l uad out lik i | ■efi ire m ••> i a ii.i s study . ked the i ii in ii i mui a ten 1 1 n ■• ago but cared foi we wi i into the room « ere ihu ininsi rul died ami the niiiiio sounds ft om the i i . i ' . up " . r • • - 1 ;■i . the opi .. ■upiii im ni i • i i • • ' ccupiiut who married a da i • i i .. ve were l'oiiitiigu ■• . , i ■• ol i i ' i .... who hud :■. nn ty i it worth persoi 1 1 hud , i sir walter bill p in i ar for su i in ml •■i i i i i .. uu i i , ■) ar let ma ■a • . - i - 1 l | aco ni ii ninl uie cat i _ it i . .- lm _ il i ..- i '-. u ithout a sigh i liul i ■1 m i who were so hiippi . ler i it u lew years ai . .. ml ill ah \ fallacy is tin v at i : i an ii .- irun i • ii tngl : 1 ..: ti ght air i u c ; ' a i in without u i foul n moat pi plo prefi itter an tin iccotintable i , ,\ at wil the - u : s | ed to be truu that fully oi f all tin -• , • wi tititfci from is ecu ■• i ' plu sleeping with thuii i : an open window in i.l ts it the year can never hurt .. ) i - is ii to say i t is not nece ■iui 1 in greal • - night air i often the iu i purest .. r to i ii id in the t « ei i ■i -. i con . etter ut del stand in i ns ■he -' unit _.--,'. . . ..'.-.-. i ..- hi ii thu i ght ' . the -..,.,- ■i i . i -. f sn ke tho quiet all tend i . him ■. ■i tlie , st t ituu foi i i i i i g i ■p . ut one ol - il . mt hori lie sumption and climate bus told mu the aii in i i ■•< is uevei so good us altei lu o'clock a night always air j ii i ui then ti u tin air il j ti ble a ndow - ui .- made t i open d ors wore made to shut a truth which seems ex tremely difficult of apprehension ever i nm ii in i-t i.e un . i from without ci i i i passage trom within but the fewer pas sages there are iu au hospital the better ... 1 child i '■■■■t i by /,'.,//-,-. ( in wuduesda , oth ull , i child about four years ol age was can ed off uud devour ed by a o town i l e leuburgh 1 ti ton i inty n y i lie child a boy u enl as distunci - fntlu ■' house i i . ighl i ears lime the o i went into tbe house to pre pare t..r se and told li - mot iier tbat in brother hit i remained al the brook nuil would return in . ilmri tinu in u • .', . i , . . • , > mot hei wi bill in mis not to be found shu then culled him aud liuard hiin cry ng at a distance l'he sounds rapidly reeedetl unl passed beyond heuiing the woman iiuiiiediutuly alarmed iier husband who imuie search foi the child without sue cess the neighbors were theu notified and a general search took place till nightfall next day the alarm became mure exten sive and the beared was leuewed with in creased energy it was con tinned from i.ii to day without avail till the follow ing m lay when a man passing a hol low log was growled at by a black bear l'he bear was tired upon ami killed in tiie log were found two young boars thu missing child's clothes and a portion of one ol mn lugs the cubs were despatch nl and in the btotiiach of all tliree were found portions of the devoured boy cincinnati is the //«/;« burg of america and the j/ar/ropolis of the west twilight fi__b{r i . mil i i i i i 1 ■i puwsi ' - prslu i'u ii . i in u ihruwi i i in ulld '. ii . i ing nn w in li .,, ii ii , i i • i u " n li i i i il ,, _ , | l i isisr j..j a i i .,. „ ' pi in i tin , ii.j.i i j ksu isi ' i i 1 || || i ml i , i ',. ii i i ll ,>, n ,,, « , i i no 1 ... - . „., ,.», i . 1 - • i i i snd . i vt ih lu ..« i in . i iii.ii i ,., i »• i i i l 1 ml im nn 11 1(1 mul .. | ur m . ll _'. ill nil . 1,1 |,| bl i tin shiimii » wli i i i a i.i lomi ,.| in ' on r il , l 1 1 1 1 u ii i .- . . i bring in mind ii . lll k . ||| m | .. . m . m il // /. and i a ihrnugli ibt i ind it .*. «. winl ws | . snd i oh i i imi why i ,-.. , ,,, f.u !■i « i • « hi ',- ,,.■• in i in w ,, , i i l " ihuvl llu i ■•),,/•', , l . . it u '. divines w ... ie ph ii ru ol :. i ling ',., ■isatids o ' irs i vu . - .' uf time in i . , iieiie ■..; .-, p se v o r u •. ii i . . eyes will ii'evei , • wl t i , oo i ■i i ■. fine pi in md ih iing j f ihesi • ■. , . , tlm iving m ■i , - : a void all sud u lighl • '.,!•'• , . ', , i ll ll never n i by t « ght r i ii n '■! er read ir buw d i cctly in fi ' . . . r n w i . 1 . ui , : ll .- best t havi the light tu full from ibove obliquely ovet ihu h it sl let nuvi : sluep - ' ' tt .:. t ..- hi t aws . ' pen ou the . _■i ■i a u lldow i •" nol n si ■• ■tight l.v light - emit that um i ' - su ull . : ' disci l'he i ' lively iron pted rub the • ■- .!-•■iming t i tho eyi -.,"- together iu akii g mt h saliva wn •■spei . -' ... itiilil li the world i ash y ••..[ e ,-- and fa ■i <* nt m » atei . // ' ',- ./ if m.m a i a . till i im pei for mav i ucke mt of its i'm ■' - 1 r m er a ipif i hal i 1 n ii drawer t literary cm ■n sat . ' ■. • ■■" back it ii i and i rward ill the same 2 1 1 en : ■ng lhe first letters ot 1 h word ■■s the firsl n ord 3 i hen ull the si cotid letters of each i id - ■■ec i woid i i hen a i e third and so on through io foui ii and ' '■.'. 1 hen e nun ncing will lhe lasl let i each word spi - tin i-t word • ', then lhe in t to the last of each void aud so on /'/-. ridi ., ia 1 inn day coi • • - i an act iii 1 845 to establish a ti ni nl in time for hoi ling < i u elec ■ns oi president and viei i'u - di nt iti ill the states of the union this acl ixes the election on the tit isday next e'er the fust monday in the mouth of november winch this your is the 6th lay i the month a ho • li ctoi - must u chosen or appointed on i hal day ex i-i in iii case i the filling of vacanc es ii ' hi 1 ■ioi i oin here a stati is fu ii ii tiie il lj . sti 1 a man calling i iiuself j i - m _: w ;' . him fictitious letters dilution purporting to be m iy th i ion suae i stovi ns ( mil mini ■..- •• no ua i loiiioel ui it lixue ci hint i signed in m w ( liiskey seei el in y i il said ( ' uniu unl ., ibi i a iul .- e iitractui signe i -'. 1 1 on 1 1 i is b i lorcnce is travi i ii g tboiit thu country representing luinsull at lie financial agent of said committee lie is a swi i . i -' ■courier patriotic — fellow sogers said a newly elected lieutenant away down t maine pin blltired obleegud to you this shove up in the ranks von have gii • i me fellow bogers pin not going to h.r get your kindness soon not by it loti-i sight iind i'll tell you wna it i i'i t ick to mv post like pitch to a pine so long as tliero s a piece ; ■nt as 1 go ii for rotation m office if we should coun to blows with the britishers i'll i hung'i if i don't lesion right off and gib every fellow a fair shake for lame and glory and all that ere the gleeful laugh of happy children : the best home music and tlie graceful tig urcs of childhood are tho best statuary sharp pmotit a « ■1 ni en , in , . ti in i l liu ll ll ol , n • i i i l proper ' ii i u minglon maine 1 1 . p.inili -, . and io _ when t i ,- ' . i . - - • i imi hi ,* m ii nol wm i li more than ■■3 ', bui i n il he would iul i iol ihu thi vi ' on tin ',.- loins i i i ' ' i i ' - 1 1 i . i - ' 1 i ' i ■" i . ■n 1 1 e rod r i ■1 1 j , p ' , i li i , • i li i offered in pii : hi i ok ii hal i u expi ded for tho ho nld ioi lull ilm jok i ion 1 /', , ., ' . i , li 1 soillo two i tvueks situ .-. i lopt thu i bites • i i .- i nion purl i uud ': ■> ■i hi lati llm siilllh in nppoi lioll to 1 in and lincoln u u couhduii irud i,e | i | n r i liul i i ni rut who ll ion i iii ihul ii f ni i i mi id ,, . . i i ! , i i ■, il t iith'i i he sect i t llistol 1 ,•( i .-, . l . • n li t u i in i ii tl llllllpllllul i 1 1 d g ll i e ll t i ll 1 1 1 1 red to m . i i , 1 i , . i eceived ami tu a e fu | , nf if i ion mr < > in hrie tt in had li.i i r 1 1 ■sl o 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 e t i . . m.ie 1 . ■i . lilts i ihu i i unworthy iiitii i ' savanti 1 v ■■• drill tin nnti nnl q encamped i i to ihu .,' i i ine of llll n • i iiii k i a feutui , i - 1 , , • ■lays i.-l unique ii i a us the pu riv 1 1 i co if the lantern bal i l w 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 rei ... 11181103111 red oil - i : i ' li in his the i ■.-' i in imp iceni - i ' ■ipid t of n • iiindi i-il inn ■• i . ■ne ing inl i.ei ami tl i i - sideways iu . i every eon i i i a ioi etiietit indeed i . - rlvsntiu in i i . in i ii affii r ii i ut iv icipiest it wus ret ed i a mar wil iin '. i mi ii - i senator w was iti ■■■t for v ■. ■asked tin cutty v . lieu l'he man replied thai he had a lit lo b t him for la g a pair of w ii exitin in . ... i stiiiiiiur paid it u hi i ' • -• m.i i colder spl e.nl his 11-ii i and left limi ingamc -■« m ni t ■d upon the floov p s anol i ii miii i died the next but no danger is iipprchcndi i • . llgulliu mule boston / ' - ' mul law triumphant on wednes lay last i nstiint it large body ol ti en bled t l i:;.i the count v -. ' of iti ■■ichei i unty ga » it ti i a ii ii i d pm i i bt euk i g into the j.iil t thai '■. ty li i t lie pm pose of taking _• i >. little cold mi the nun del ' i v llellllcs of thai col|l uie live oi ''■eeks ago 1 lm itioh . ■' i the jail und m hell ' ■■' 1 ' ■lllll cut '■th a razor and thus bitvcd hia mrsiii i - ■n u of prosecuting i hi ir i -- 7 •■-, _ . chaiit ■: . wi h am tlint he i uinl south i litrolin i ii oad company have perfei ti . heii pi es dent m r j iisoii nent with the adai it w i insure tin . a •-■ii this city and ( liiml construction of i a e;il ii . nun i.ii ions i . the busiiu st i tu and the sui l us iii /, y an bays : — " in miissii ■i i in j ntiiiihers of i g ui for bell — i .' 11 ton courier publishes eoininntii iis from sot eral such and is vei v - lent that the i led ral » oto of m aeiiii-etts will be li veil to b it is also btal i i liat iu bbi et al of tho m issue ii ei i town democrats are joiu ed evet it ( luiis vi foil ii raid in order to learn tho force nf a blow bv tom savers i e pi -.• fighter tho n i ih go of surgeons hud hiin to test thu '■'. . . fthe blow he gives upon a i ichine made 1 ike a btomach u hiuh registi i i ie number of pounds wi i t s blow registered 329 ibs vt would knock a common man aboul 50 ;. . t worse than the kick of a horsi there are flowers of christian beauty which only open in the dark ; there arc fountains of consolation which ar heard in tlie night
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1860-07-24 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1860 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 9 |
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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 July 24, 1860 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601559252 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1860-07-24 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1860 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 9 |
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 3590919 Bytes |
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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 July 24, 1860 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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i 1 i:i:i ner i , i i , . i : \ m ' i ' i • ' ' i 1 1 1 1 f«)h terms i a i _*_*»' illankh ' ■. i . 1 l let i a.i i , 1 - ■1 . i i , i in 1,1 , , i i " 1 ,' , ' . < ' mi mil 1 a ouitisom hi ai ah not !""- '«'" n """^ „„.,, fro the i ii i uut in sturti 1 .,, charloston i y g i i i'tt'y are ii-;u ; une mi •!• unl kinciiid is n democrat : tbu of m monroe k caid is a whig . tbi*y wn tiav.-ll ng in company both took tlie .. train nl c n on the western north carolina k unl id catawba station find went nn together to salisbury and it till came li wv i er mi tin ir return home from p to catawba bl w /• nl " kincttid paid full price foi a eal ways the j > rat j uulus i uen i had a free i i kol both ways and paid mi tiling this t iv i.e all right but 1 liuie looked in vain for it the charter of the western north cm olitrti uailrond which aulli i .'•• - 0 crats to : over this ll id u i re quires ii 1 trust dour ad ■« ' i tiiicli doings and wink al ■i justice will n ■• fl in a pit the people tu ■« things 1 cool gentlemen it will do n ul to gel atigi y this - i fid try and • in in in it has a ti^'lit i say « hal thinks about public me t li c men sines -.' that he speaks imi g but i ii truth ; but if he sit - whul is untrue s an easy mill i ■■' i '-'- used to e nv and coll upon 1 1 ami if it is nol pri i i iced why i u the man who maki 6 thei ng i not sustain must nee of i.i rashness pern i . - mat tor 1 nol i unction to i souls that il sarv to contro ■■the ' lu y moils cor tespoi ■i . men deny it any one liaiin — maki up ' - a ith v inous cm respon lent and i i havi his tm mt — and what will bv great i « rsi for you shall have iiidubifable prool : the fin t stated the mr 1 uiifua k n caid alluded to abov e i ■now tin dei ct atic leputy mars iah or census i for bui ke county and i liuv • i i in fi.lined that lie is tr ing to impress the p ir men in the . um try i at valorem as the w igs want ' law it will hear hard upon iheir stock c i won hi ■' . l i what su he met with when he tried th sarguun upon mr w illitiin uopel a | our but g ami respectable citizen of burke wl lues al out three miles from morgitnton will mr j uu f us k ncaid please iufurin us yours ti nl v fair play mr buchanan on tiie sum tlie new york express i nks us u . do that the partisan li gne ft iu ' president of the ' niti i states in m day evening last — erves the uiosl oils censure not - u - the i . . tl embodies anv fresh thoughts or throw new light ii|"in any quest . tia which ul present occupy the public miti !. but be cause it demonstrates in tc t vi ii anything « e have alely i lured llm unseemly lengths to which some who are accustomed to pride tliemse vi - upon their patriotism and stiitesmaiit lu not hesitate to go when a selfish end i to he subserved ot u party purpose to be promoted we are not to be undersl 1 ii6 imply ing that the fact that mr buchanan is president of the united slates ought to seal his lips or lie ins tongue upon topii - which more or less engross the attention ot tlie rest of i.i counl n men ; hut it i be acknots ledged tbal to go i taste t . bell respect aud i dign ty which should utttic i lo thu presi dutitial otlice it we are correel then we defy at y impartial u i to i iae from ti ,-. pet usal of tins i i uary speech from the the m 1 on tiie i ccaa convictioii tii i 1 1 1 a . himself open to the i iiarge . and gratuitously t iolutitig thes . nidi gat ions w hal man occupy - position of ' i.i.-f mug tt m of t - ue public cmilil so coiiiproiuise i - - bpect for instance as to voluntari \ exhih it biiuself before that put tisau the character l thu vet iust d mu declaring that he had ever been the trieii i of regular nominations ami that he " had never atruuk a political ticket in his life 1 lie occupant of the washiuton il seems to us ought tu have been above tho v retched clap trap ol primary elections and the humiliating suuetaele • •! advertising himsell thus pub licly an the merest " political luachiuu till geougia se eders ii ne issued ii call h.r a state < uivet tion to meet in milledgevtlle on wednea day august 8th to i liuate an 1 ral ticket and to counsel togethvi ovet the general interest ol ihe country am pat ■} ." the nationals hold their cm vention on the m_h july at milledgi ' z un i oa i pilot carolina toatrbmau vol will salisbury n 0 m july 24 i860 numbei 9 dnuitfh tu politics wtm ajrtrulturr intern jmproormrntd ii in rer 11k artu nun srifbfts horaliti anti tlic jum in qtirclr hahla immhi^^>mhi___l«amihhmln_t_____bhmmsi__m__m ll~ll ll i i i l ■i ll ■__■sll ■■■s___p m i m i lllj col akin " i i»l i'.l-.l i ami ia i - ki:i i against all oltosi ll in " we lake i ly of extracting llm following ii in 1 pi vuti . reci i.ii by us from col a i vkiu in i'uuau it expi • ■-- •- ii ■• . ' . in ii m j \ in l mi much to the point wtt admire tiie h.in.'.-i v ' t hi in i - ii i-m n in ■> 1 1 ui consorvitlivu patriotism sticlt should hu tin sent i men tt of every in.ui iu georgia ; mul the in i.ii in n t ni i lol akin « ill i ll i ii ' 1 i '--| um i . ii ll . , ., pa irioliu ii i georgia again apolo gixiug • col akin im making this pub in um of i pi 1 1 ale li hot , veil iusvi t the extim t i lie 1 1 1 u that lm has hiu lu ,! tglmh i ' ■ll ill v hy don't i ■i \' i-'ii i t hiin mir . i 1 i 111 l ll i lull i llolllillutu i i i t i r _ s 1 1 1 ii ■ii u | , . i nm foi licll anil everett ull pponiiton ll ntli r not who may be ■1 .' i ii rn ii no ei a ajili inti ii i uu to vote for li hi « . i ilm i '.■ii - ,,, ro llu pi op ,• i i ,, , . in 1 1 , | in 1 1 i i pun i ;. and i ivo not i n i i ' i iih-h | - l | 1 , , i inn !■-■i i •■i i ■-• i ild ull am | in ■nt i ti hi o the i iii ,| t.i i o well sh in tn es my i iged in the u ut sum i . . - the union ; a a une utitere , into it to ilefe ii 1 1 . . .- t nu prin the c • i i i nfrai i to trust i.i , . ■.. i - - 1 1 .. auuen akin " death nl ji ui i.me bon al'al . ix el .(_ ' i w estj we leu v the /' ■i of i'i we i f the k l-t i'i till , - • i , - i , . i , ice n m i t n e - '" ■- in *•• nun \ great li - eve .- i has i le euw the iis great br uhei . witness ed ihu prut it ci flits uf tin - ute . . ■. ■. i ni i tm if a k _ fitted i i i in l y - , down ii hi the bl !\ held d wutei i iiii i i si i '. hiin . \. .-. and ii th laitude and tlirini ; . . . ige pi .,-•■■■. ■- - 1 1 f j ji rome 1 '■" tipui '■■.■'■,■', the great n apolc ui r i ■--, , ■-.,!,. \ rem lilting m i ... - pit ri ■i ■. . . , . i i-i itiu huiniparti the ■i - 1 -'-,:.,;. i _•■. ; n a | • i a ■■... 1 1 1 ; the ~' cn d siipnl , em eri i i n h in 1 v j i ; ' i rd lu prince i iniini m 1840 ; his ohleal sister mm inline eliza duchess ol i is can i . in 1 -_'■' ; i in li ng of 1 lollaud ii 1s1c ; mitrie 1'uuhii i > i hess of giles ' i i ii 1 - j ; marie antoinette caroline ' ntess of i ;-.. -. i - ■, - ■i ■une ex-king ol westphalia the ei^iitli and i . h i ; •-. . ii iii ton ch i atl ic •' .- dui ■i led ,-, .'-. i in 1 ica t itises fi oiu i i th m -- i . . i in r.itt.-i nun of baltimore in 1 il i lieu mi ii vi ■• mt i . . who survives him and sti resides in that city lhe marriage was repnd . i by ihe e n peror n apoh in i the young wife rel .-.-■! adiuisai n in to france slu bore at ui t lu-r hiishatul pi esenl jerome n poleon i '• mapai te i geiitleuiaii of baltimore but her bus i unable ' . oven o ne 1 1 bjccl of nupi leon to hit marriage although pope i : .-.- . lu annul it in 1 8u7 entered into a mat ri nion iul union with tlm princess fred i ica cat hur ilia duughter ofthe king of wurteiuliurg and ii was s..un after wards proclaimed king of westphalia altera life ot vicissitudes in which he witnessed the oeuselets fluctuations the careei of france he has died amidst ■honors and renown achieved hy the napoleonic dynasty which again sways • iiiies of the french empire l -. ems that the southern ultras ns represented by the charleston mureur lhat i i lull and everett are < eel i » ill cheei fully " ucquiesci ." < • tainly they w - e alexandt i • > i .-• ',■• .-,. m ii ei i v bod i here « be u genet al jubilee tin i lie ui mn try ever i but i lie funk uholitioi and determined ilieuiiioiin-ts would be pleased a nigs i letnocrals state i _ i nun nml all let ii strive to bring aboul such a happy result let us work t getber to inaugurate a new systoin or rather t.i revise the old system an era t good fueling as used i li su"l in mi nine's inn when party passion be ing hushed the country determined t •• cultivate the lair delightful plans of peace and the people of all sections " un warped v party rage live like brothers is not that a " consuiumatiou most de voutly to be wished t i here is but way that we can see to effect it — ami that is discarding prejudice snd looking only to the good of the country to vote h.r and elect bell and everett ! norfolk i va herald fob bi i.i ami everett the mont gomcr ala d.uly l'o»t hitherto neu tral comes t us udvueattug the election of bell and everett where there h will mines i w.iv i , . . lu i i n a t fa ( i un it wm _ i i i ii rm i ' i i *■, vhn i nm ' ' ■■,_,, t ll i ii i in .,. i , i till i ■!. 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