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teems : ■\ kkiilv 1 yi-nr 3 0 0 iiinntha 1 ttl ii in inliiiini rates of advertising : yb btpiaic ("| met ul 12 una iii nl lussi hon 1 00 ' ,* " u,t llil iiiiii lib nisei iiim i-ai-b fio " lur em li addiliulial publiosllon 33 i t-f wa nivilu attention to ths following . ery liberal oll'-r llera is a good cbanco for , imiu who aro oodosrnsd : ' poruvian guanno \ having thoroughly tested lbs psruvlsa qu , i.i.o ih » itsbon uml limi'omo perfectly istlaflad i ul ll is ihu bust investment a farmei cat make , hid luiii snxloui to proiimtu lbs fariuiiik in est 1 plopnae lo pulcllsbs free ofobsrss , mr in y labor any ipinliliiy of iiianiiu lbe nii in wsj want and hava it shipped lo their , ■ivi address ib..y hlmpiy psvlng the oost la v vn i nnd llii freight i'linsu wishing to | inuke tills krrsngamsot mil deposit iheir money ( wilb ma hil'on ibu i mb of august at which . nne 1 svbsot 10 start noilb | j s mecl'iuil.ns , saliabuiy june i i 1067 i uh.imi u kkoistbb t the most alarm | mg leal nre in tho present hiatory of tbe , southeru people ia the stubborn indif i itioiico manifested by them aa it respects | ' the all important duty of registration i it view of tho prospect before the coun try this dogged indill'eieuce is little less tliau criminal and must result disastrous ly to the whole people there can ho n . sort of exouto for this voluntary dis ; franohisement self-imposed by tho masses ; . of our white population we see in it tho most bopslese and ruinous forebod ings for tbe south — yoa tho total a fri , canizlng of this onco favored happy , dimo under these circumstances the ' prospect is really alarming wherever j ' i _• tiutiiin has been begun in thesoulh tho negroes have been largely in the ma joiiiy lu taking advantage of it even , a virginia where tho white popnl n on - iii-.iily double that of tbe blacks tl names registered up to tbis time show iin negroes t he largely lu the majority ll.e only way to account for this ii the ', fearful apathy and criminal iudifiorenoe i f ibe wbitys hare tbe people proper i ly considered ibe great importance f ' ibe matter in all itabearlngsl uavel they ri-asonetl dispassionately us to the result of their action « is it possible for i-iern to see any other than the most dis tressing ami humiliating conseqnenoes to themselves and tho country should they obstinately persist in refusing to discharge a duty so imperative surely the people of north carolina aro not ready jo see the colli of their state aa into tho hands of the most ignorant most depraved and irresponsible portion of hor population if so then there is an ; oxcueo for refusing to register ; other , wise they cannot neglect to register and ' vote without incurring merited con i sure for the iioii-|.erforiuanee of the high 1 estdiity it has ever been their right and privilege to discharge register i lieg iiter — salisbury banner • , tebeible tbaqedy i the hamburg ntua relates a terrible tragedy hut which is scarcely to bo credited from its atrocity in the course ' of last summer a whole family named , ( tbimin-todo residing in the neighbor ! hood of that city was murdered and the only nietnbor who survived one of the sons was arrested on suspicion no conclusivo ovidenco was found against ' iim but ho was kept in confinement | j and has at last confessed ho states1 that ho planned thc allair solely to be come heir to tho property and described his proceedings thus : on tho day ho had fixed upon all the family hut tho servant were out but towards evening one of his brothers re turned fatigued with his days work and lying down in the stable went to sleep tbo assailant killed him with the blow of an axe and conceiled his body under some straw shortly after all the family returned and went to bed waiting till tbey wcro all asleep the murderer re i turned to the stable and making a noise as if a horse was loose one of the other i young men came down to secure it ho buffered the same fate as his brother — ' 1 ho same ruse was repeated and tho third ! > brother fell a victim to the fatal weapon ihen ascending to his father's bedroom he killed-him in lus sleep the mother and sister who wei n not yet gone to bed j bearing tho noiie entered the room and ( ' tried to seize his anus but he killed the mother wilh a singlu blow the sister struggled with him and when tlio body j waa discovered thirty four wounds were found on it tho servant bad boon rousod by iho cries of tho women and coming to their aid shared the same futo j the mnidorcr then searched the pockets ofall tho victims in order an he ex i'ess d il not to be rotsbed a lovkit murders bis sweetheart and commits suicide sarah klein nnd a young man ostnsd btll botb rssldsotsof cincinnati have bun ioquriiit id foi noma y«art and have ln-un acm-sl-tl iov - rs on tin-aday nlgbl la»l ball dstsimlnsd lu vi.it ilia s.rnli winn iio m-arml lliu gsl in niiw ilia li.-lr.iil.i-il handing ill lni|-|.v light ii.-artt-d culivumalion witb a youdg num h accordingly liid liiinaulflu v.uich ilia rbbult iiiiii junt rb lliu party wai abuul leaving it'-tii r euivi'd certain appearance of endeiuui.nl im itt.'.-n lum ami sn ah wl.icli bersgardsd an ib oontlbltdl with hiacluiiiib to ber bind ami bssrt mid m loon.m tbl parly bad lull liu(ll_l_;)j rullitd to il i;iii . and b.olsloisd : suutli who waa lliat , wbo win willi you i bhs made bonis ovnuive reply wbun bu id tl-'.l : i'd hvu lo know what buainaaa anybody him to bt wilb ynu blotpt inym-lf anullii-r i-v..-u reply wa mini and bf fel luwrd aliar ber wilb a drawn plllol tiling lliree tiinea wilhoul ell'.-cl when ihi bdlartd the liotttb nml t-lu-n-il lliu dutii bill lie nt m re liruku lbe ii.ili nml dlsobsigsd ■fourth ihol al her v iiuli mriick ber iu the dsclt ami proved fatal ill an inmant no aooner did hell perceive what ho had dime than he ran oul appan.nllj franlic laaplllg bfvijral fennei and croamni the pika into a gram bold where le suddenly stopped drew oui bis pistol ajjam an.l hr ibu remaining hot inio his own bead scattering his brains around about and killing liuii-.ll almost m ulanily • ♦ . a.pioturbop the times liut here iio conioa — one of tliut clues wllolll wo lllvo — 11 uiiiii ll b'.'l of loll of free spirit like no old saxon thane ul you can beo is neither city imrn nor city lire i uo ia a southern planter an anuk in bulk a greut lordly generous soul loving li is wife nml ohildren his dogs and bis horses despising ohlcunery bating ilii|ilioily loving liberty ill all that cjiibtitutcb a true num be is worth a thousand pettifoggers and exborters of ethinpean conventioles he puuscs nnd looks around and there cornea orooch ini_lv to him i kiock-ikiieed flaufooted leiui-gorrilla black ipecitnen of animal it ind scraping ono splay foot a ks old mmsu t.iiu for •■" uething t-i boy a little tobacon the old uogro has nol iol learned hi own value he has not j dned u loyal league a 1 bee uim the pr ity of some whey-faced mulatto barber whipper-in for ihe pedlart and pettifoggers who are the administrators lo bonis nun ul the effect of the cou ; quered s u tli ■from tha clurlotlo l'ein.icrat si-mi.m-kii we have been favored by tho commander of tbia poet capt li m laxelle with the following o_bn cial dticiinieut in reference lo the pro ceedlngs findings and sentences in the eases of a ii stewart and oroen bar ringer recently tried before a military court at this place upon the charge of carrying deadly weapons : iid'qts 2li mli.ir.vliv dlsthtct i charleston lime 20 lsi.7 f special orders no 77 ex ru it # # * » » iii the proceedings findings and sen 1 tenoes tn the cases ot a ll su wart and oretn barringer citizens nt mecklen burg county n 0 , tried before the post court at charlotte n 0 constituted by circular from these beadquartcra dated may l st fi 1867 upon the charge of car ryitig deadly weapons fouud guilty and sentoncod as follows viz a ll stewart to pay the cnited slateb one hundred ami fifty dollars and iu default thereof to be imprisoned for two months e,.i barringer — to pay to the united slates the sum of one hundred j dollars and in default thereof to lie iiu-i prisoned for lhe period of six weeks are ( approved fort macon n c is desig nated as the place of confinement in de limit of the payment of tbe lines # #" * * * iiv command mnj jen 1 1 it slcklbst j w clous capt 38th it s infantry a i c a a a a g • ♦ • demoltton of tue lu x l.mburg fortifi0ation tbe pruslans are very busy at lnxom burg packing op all the guns end anil-1 lory stores in tbo fortress the quantity of which ie so great that it will require a couple of months io gel through the wmk there mo a groat many ancient guns among the military lumber some of whioh aro valuahlo ns curiosities but i nothing else tiie luxouibunierslaj ment bitterly the loss of ihe garrison which ia not very unnatural u it litis i been calculiiteil that the prussians spent ono hundred and ninety thousand pounds | a year among the townspeople assumo little compensation the liing grand i duke bus offered to make tho towu a present of the buildings proviously em ployed for military purposes as also of tin around gained by tl a destruction of i lliu fortifioallons a this donation is not vnliu without the assent of the jchanilior tho latter was to moot ou the 1 20th inst to confirm the acl illaekberry wine — as the season for this healthy and excellent fruit is now npon us and iii viow of tho fact of tbeir abundance in this aection wo would ad vise our friends to tako advanduge of tho opportunity offured and put np a large supply of blackberry wine it is easily made and requires bnt lit lo ont lay wi 11-lvino this courao in view of the medical qualities poasos-od by thin wine and tho purity and superior qtiul is ties for wliich it is characterized tho following receipo will bo found useful lu thobo who may desire to mnnu l.itiiio tbia aril ielo fcr family use take mi gallon of ripo berries and hrniso thor oughly 10 as to liberate all juice to which add ono quart of boiling water let this btand for twenty-four hours oc -. eiiaiiuially stirring it ; then strain oil tlio clear liquor and put two iba of sugar to every gallon of the clear juice nnd cork it up and lot it stand until october when it will be roadv for uso to pre vent tho bottles breaking it will bo well t ' draw the corks occasionally to allow the escape of any gass which might form the fnuircrop wo u-arii that arrangements have been iiiiidi by the philadelphia wilmington and baltimore and tho delaware rail roads lor running at loust four fruit ruins por day by conveying thu immense crop of fruit to the philadelphia now york and other markets the coming sea son tho railroad company estimates the peach crop of konl county alone at suu.tioo baskets this is of course ex clusive of all tlio vast region lying along tbohiyand creeks lu 1804 the year that is mentioned aa tho heavy crop there was shipped from smyrna 70,000 baskets this year the railroad company giveb tho ijiiota of smyrana at 200,000 ba6kei8 — delaware commercial wilkes booth and the pres 1dent the judiciary committee recently sent down to nasbvillo a confidential per j son to ascertain the relations that existod t between j wilaes booth and president johnson when both were in nashville ! during thu latter part of the war after in i terrog.iting many prominent men of both parties nothing further was ducovcro-l than that bootb and the then military i governor of tennessee had no connec lion with each other whatever apro ipos of this a nashville paper buys strange to relate geueral grant who knew that booth was a rank rebel and i bad refuted to tako the oath gave biin a pggl to go to now orleans in tbe early ! part of lmj-i writing aud signing the 1 document himself de0adenoe of ireland agricultural and emigration statistics made public by order of parliament show that in tho year 1sg0 tbo total de crease of hind nnder cultivation in ire land was ll!fl,526 acres from the previ ! hub year tbe ilecrease in respect to the i crops wbb chiefly in oats barley pota toes turnips and hay the number of i emigrants wbo left the country in the ! year was 101,251 or neurly 2,000 less than in 1865 tbo decrease was entire . ly iu tho uuinber of female emigrants left the country iu 1sg0 than in isoj a pointed ql'1£stio — gen albert pike speaking of the disfranchisement of ' so many southern men by the congress asks : is the nation sane that disfranchises hundreds of statesmen advocates editors : mei chants hankers and men of capital land intellect and influence the men i whom the people have always trusted and that gives the ignorant etheopean the power to govern and oppress these t men not to be exorcised by themselves i but by a handful of pettifogging adven turers is it not lunacy that releases these men from all obligations of allegi ance makes them foreigners and en camps them in a country whoso governs ment they know only by its oppressions views of a well known confederate — iliipliel semmos ex-confederate admi ral presontod a set of union colors to | tho steamer commercial at memphis j last week and mado a speech winding np as follows ; wo woro beaten in tho war and the , flag of tho conquoror became our flag take then these colors captain thoy iiro the colors of onr common country ! whatever may be their present signitica tion wo can all feel an honest pride in tbeir more ancient history aa 1 trust we shall be enabled to do in their future his tory with regard to what i may call i their especial history — that is tbo hi&to i ry which covers the four years of our in jtornocine war — it is onr duty both as christians and brethren to forget it that war has loft many and ghastly wounds lot us of the south do our part hy ' closing them with a tendor and gentle ' band so that no scare may remain to remind us of the conflict and lot ns endeavor also to convert this new flag i into tho old flag again tint we may love it as of your i the josh hillings papers oats muny iibb done ono thing for thu woi id th at nothing clao could have did lo well it bas dov.dnpod the phools j i'liu lu-bt kind of advice fur mc to foli 1 iuy is this pay tew the order of jobsli . iiilliiib m doll tri and cluirg my akoiinl ion burch 1 had rather have 10 dollars ot this kind nv advise than six inn dred di muni in christian consolation tliuro is more eiihsage in it althoogh mankind worship wealth i willgivo tlieiii credit for uno thing they lelaom mistake it for brains jn oat nol tbo urate things hav bin did by laking thu eliaucon prudenoo has butoiio eye while fortune buz a thous and if a man had _) etummiicks nml _) out ablc tliiirii might be some uxcuso for adding lotnansand doilm-d moreeaob year lew hiz pile i don't read enncy body else'l poetry but hosier's upon ibu samo principle j that 1 a wuz drink when itwusjnstaz handy out ov a spring instead ov tlio j outlet treason is one ov them kiud ov stains that wail well if a inui has got tew bo poor an ia is ■life i aint sure but it would ho sum ! money si hia pocket tew bo ignorant furstclaes virtue is alwus anxus tew avoid tsiii|itashun yu kltit transplant a yiinkee bucks cosit'ully without taking a good deal ov thc saiio with tbo roots originality iu writing is nz dilliknlt nzi getting t fishpolu by tbo side of a trout brook lud tbo good poles hav bin cut long agc it iz eizy onuff tew git religion but i tew hold it iz what bothers a feller a good grir iz better than rubi — yea than iiiiidi fiuo cotton cloth i enjoy a pood laff — ono tlibt rnshcn out of n man's soul liko the breaking up ov a sunday school ; but u i a 11 that eum tow the bilfiico az tho lockups com or backs uul ov a man like the struggles ov a chicken choked witb a chunk of wot i dough i utterly lament there aint no poetry but ouny num i berov feet ov blank verso when a fellow knows bo is being stared st it makes him nckt a imtmtiir i al as th nigh lie w.is betting for h s piktnr j lam called a broad humorist and lum glad nv it there is s plenty nv narrow hnmorists io tbo country with . out hit enjiy man who will kompoll a woman tew make a shirt for 20 cents might tew be fil ed full ov fish hunks and be used for biil lew ketch other shirk with silence is one ov the uagaliff tews . ♦ • 1 gen sickles has written a letter to . senator wilson informing him that the appropriation for the expense of recon i struction is wholly inadequate and the j funds devoted to his district are already ! j ahsoiised lie says the navy and treas ury departments have declined to assist bim n-ith funds the full stira uppro ipiiated was 500,000 and tbat amount lis required av the carolines alone 00 mayor munroe in an address to a meet ing of citizeus on his recent return to new orlca's from the north staled that he i had lot met a single man at the north who approved the course of general sheridan and that radicalism was vir tually dead the people of the north ho said were now trembling let-t ihey too should bavo the rights of tbeir states overthrown and military rule put over j them • ••. • the following obituary notices recent ly appeared in a german paper : my husband is no more he did not ! wish to live longer and if ho bad it ! would have made no difference for the ! gout entered his stomache and was soon followed by death i shall marry the doctor who so kindly attended my late husband i learned then to trust him — soft rest to the ashes of the departed one whose wholesale liquor business i shall continue at the old btand m..kia w st'lll.l'.mm my noble husband professor sell is dead the most powerful medicines would not keep bim with me two sorrowing children would weep over his grave but alii our marriage was not thus blest as he is ile.-ul and it cannot be helped ' now 1 do not wish to think of it nnd i do not wish to be reminded ,■>( my loss by having people condole with me his death has placed mo in the mournful statu of widowhood and i see no way to 1 | get out of it some time since n gentleman died in the town of j wbo during life refused , to believe in another world two or three weeks aftor his demise his wife received , through a medium a communication which read us follows neat vile i i now believe please send mo my thin s clothes r pontologtcal jests are iiiadeatgieoley's . expense for writing nn article entitled i''l-'iiii if the war kiss ber for her mother lai un klaa hsi for her motbar - lln swast lut-rntia ann -- lai nm k iu her fur her motbar 1 i itiiy oilier uiiiii lai me kits hor for somebody anybody in thu world with in-r hair sn sweellv auburn and i.i jloriuusly curled lot ine kia her for her f.-llor an i i do not caro a red if he laps inn on the smaller willi his billy hindu of had lei inn lisa her for hor daddy — tha pretty pouting lf or if tlmt don't suit tbe family i.'-t mu kiss bar for hai islf s ■•— ss tiie black death lute intellitrauce from i'.uri-po indicates the return of this dreadful dis.n«e there it room tn fear tbat it hnbp.ommencoil ils wjik of havoc in ifeland l-"ew are living who remember its fearful ravages yet biatoiy furnishes roost dia trssaing accounts of its piogress in egypt tur lev northern nnd woatcru kurujie the iwo centuries preceding tha present 1 1 ravaged all l.ur.i in tlie f.iui le.'iiih i.vnlury llie symp toms of tbe disease are described ll.u-.lv lbe new york world the symptom of tbis malady are brat bilious vomiting nnd purging succeeded by acute hendiicbe ami inc"liert-ney then a purple eruption usually manifesting itself upon ilu breast and shoulders and spreading over tbe entire body then debility collapse iiccoin pa nted with paralysis nud suiuetimes with a diss location of the huad and spine nnd at last death the duration of the first variety of cases which have occurred since march lbflo has averaged eighteen hours from the fust iu.l,-p"si tion unlil tbe fatal instant tho duration uf the second variety has averaged from three lo five davs and ihat of thu third mriety which is the nniy one in which recovery has taken place has reached many days and even weeks the con tagion of the sickness is shown in tbe blalement made in regard to caies which have occurred among soldiers with these remarkable accounts of lhe pro grcs made iu i eland by so fearful a disorder physicians in tbis country will doubtleca assover ale thuir recollei-lioii of and for oughl that is known their present acquainlrnce witb the spotted fevei.i a malady nearly as fatal aa lhe dreadful sickness of wliich it may be the sister i test a text nol in the bible rev j d pulton preached a sermon in boston last sunday from tho text what shall be done with jefferson davis it is scarcely necessary to bbj that a minister bo false to his god was tulso also to man and instead of enforcing the charities which distinguish christians from sav ages howled fur blood liko a wolf ■. _> . hon tieo 0 gorham wbo has been nominated by the republicans for gover nor of california was twenty years ago a newspaper carrier in new london conn getting his schooling and paying j his way by lus own exertioiib lie has i heen an editor and a lawyer and ia at i present clerk of tlie supreme court of california o everv doctor in respectable practice in washington has under treatment from twenty to fifty cases of typhoid fever — the diseaso is unusually fatal philo bradley of ilamden court daily sends to chatterton's fruit store 1st broadway strawberrries as largo as billiard balls cheap and twice as ins ciotis edmund about the well known au thor says there are two things in this world which a man does not often find away from home the first is good soup the second is disinterested love st louis has almost a daily sensation in the wav of a suicide first a banker hung himself then a railroad num swal lowed strychnine and now an iusurance man resorts to the pistol and selecting a graveyard blows his brains out and dies ou his own burial grouud the people of detroit will lay the eor \ nor stone of their soldiers monument . on the 1st of july with imposing ceretno nios all the charitable orders will con tribute the ladies are to raise 2,000 in dime subscriptions from everybody a chicago paper thus sums up the re suits of hancock's campaign against the indians after inarching eleven hun dred cavalry a distance of eight hundred miles with prodigious transportation trains he succeeded in capturing one old sioux with a broken leg ami an idiotic cheyenne girl tho number of feet of lumber mann factored at st anthony falls on tho mississippi las vear was over t1,419,54s valued at 1,855,400 major general iiawlings gen grant's c'.iief of stall bus been lecturing in i'm lena the home ol grant giving the his tory of lhe rebellion and sketching at lonth the acts of the government bince its surrender showing that iho president has pursued an eminently pacificatory course he is snpposod to reflect tho views of gen grant sales of live stock in chicago last vear reaohed 80,588,184 news of the day mu-iean news new orleans june bo — an auitrlan itssui sloop of war arrived in the southern pass yea tttil.iv noroicg and landed lalagraphiodis patches for the austrian government 11 r na llonal ensign is drspsd in deep mourning this and ihe rslloenos of her officers is significant — tbey huivuviir r.-p.irl that tho city of m illoo waa captured on tlm oth instant by tho liber als the partioulars bad noi reached vera c.uz op to t.iu time of balling lln mt'xir.in schooner attoi slso arrived in the in mill of the mississippi yesterday morns in bsvlng on board twenty-four exiled impo rialisl mexicans who have been prssmptorlly banished among ihsm aro loveral military offioers 1'in-y report that banta anna wa irsnafsrrsd to tho amerioan steamer virginia at vera orus and oodvayed 10 blsal in arriv ing ihe mexinaii gonboat demanded ilia person of simla anna wh.oh waa refused wln-o the mexicans threatened lo lim upon tlm virginia lim captain told them tbat they ciulil take lil in by fores «•- 1 was nut armed tbsy then spread tho a mer loan onslgn on lhe gangway th s mexicans trod on lit flag and seized simla anna thrift him into their boat took him to campeaoby and confine bim as a prisoner of war on from washington washington juno 30 — revenue receipts vesterday ♦ 1,003 out toial for the flscal year ending to-day 1280,868,000 national bank circulation 98,000,000 securities for notes and deposits held 37u.ooo,000 the judiciary oommittee had a brief session yesterday but did nothing it is hoped here that tho austria vctse at new orleans is draped in mourning on account of the death of lhe archduchess aliotj who died recently the evidence of wuichmnn was continued to day ile mado many corrections regarding dates given before the commission but nothing uew was developed the judiciary committee have summoned ex attorney general speed p.x mexican minister campbell ia at the while house tonight the austrian minister is at tbe springs it is impossible to get the text of his dispatches il seems lo be doubled that m.iximilhan was shot ou the 1 hli . considerable doubt is felt regarding a quo rum ou wednesday tho democrats will not attend until tho organization some conserva tive republicans deprecate the july m.eliug about twenty members have arrived o tl,e prater trenholm x co failure new york juno 10 — at n meeting of tha creditors of frasisr treuholm it co at state ment was made showing their liabilities to be l.28u,000 unsecured 5 11,000 estimated assets 82,000 cholera memphis june 30 — several casoa ofspoialic cholera are reported from jiichinond liicliinond juna 30 — the trial of llie oth of may rioters commences before judge menedilb on monday tin colored majority registered yesterday was it 7 o from charleston charleston june 30 — general sickles com municaled to the city council his reasons for deoliuing to modify his order restricting bars room licences — . — o — grand celebration in rome rome june 30 — tho religious ceremoniea al k tne in celebrating the 1800th anniversary of st peter's martyrdom and the canonization of the marlyrs in japan was one of lhe most gorgeous that has been witnessed iu tha world twee tbe days of king solomon lhe observances commenced wilh a general illumination of the city st peter's glowed like agreal church on tire al 7 a m a grand procession of prelates priests monks and sols dierb mar-lied from the batteau to st peter's — tha pope was carried on his ihrone st pe ter'a waa magni6oently decorated wiihcloihs of gold and silver tapestries aid painiiugs and 200,000 yards ol crimson silk the build ing was ! gbted with many millions of wax candies washington new washiugton july 1 — mr greeley is before the judiciary committee lo day ii b cabinet is iu extra s.ssiun neither tha po sideot or heads of tbe departments will send message or roports io congress unless specially called tor i neral cuatar at the last reliable accounts t was at tbe fork of ihe republican river ready io puisue the indians if tbey should go south i the republicans ill l-.o'.d a caucus to-mor , row night th sultan paris july i the 8ullan of turkey has an ml here i.ucy stoiio l..i_kwo!l aud elizabeth cady slant hi am lo address tl.e connecticut legislature in faior of female suffrage in a few d i vs two brothers named lawn re iinnga.l by i vigilance committee at conned bluffs iowa on the 1 7 lis a century plant is ... bloom in new cleans and the nu oi loins ' crescent reminds ihoae people who finds it tncoiivenionl to visit the curiosity bow that ihey will bave another opportunity afforded tbam iu iho summer o iocs camlina hj a t c hman vol 2 third sebies salisbury n c monday july 8 18(j7 no 27 whole no 1770
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1867-07-08 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1867 |
Volume | 2 Third Series |
Issue | 27- Whole No.1770 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2008-11-13 |
Publisher | J. J. Brunner |
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 Monday, July 8, 1867 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601558936 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1867-07-08 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1867 |
Volume | 2 Third Series |
Issue | 27- Whole No.1770 |
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 2563997 Bytes |
FileName | sacw09_1770_18670708-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2008-11-13 |
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 Monday, July 8, 1867 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
FullText | teems : ■\ kkiilv 1 yi-nr 3 0 0 iiinntha 1 ttl ii in inliiiini rates of advertising : yb btpiaic ("| met ul 12 una iii nl lussi hon 1 00 ' ,* " u,t llil iiiiii lib nisei iiim i-ai-b fio " lur em li addiliulial publiosllon 33 i t-f wa nivilu attention to ths following . ery liberal oll'-r llera is a good cbanco for , imiu who aro oodosrnsd : ' poruvian guanno \ having thoroughly tested lbs psruvlsa qu , i.i.o ih » itsbon uml limi'omo perfectly istlaflad i ul ll is ihu bust investment a farmei cat make , hid luiii snxloui to proiimtu lbs fariuiiik in est 1 plopnae lo pulcllsbs free ofobsrss , mr in y labor any ipinliliiy of iiianiiu lbe nii in wsj want and hava it shipped lo their , ■ivi address ib..y hlmpiy psvlng the oost la v vn i nnd llii freight i'linsu wishing to | inuke tills krrsngamsot mil deposit iheir money ( wilb ma hil'on ibu i mb of august at which . nne 1 svbsot 10 start noilb | j s mecl'iuil.ns , saliabuiy june i i 1067 i uh.imi u kkoistbb t the most alarm | mg leal nre in tho present hiatory of tbe , southeru people ia the stubborn indif i itioiico manifested by them aa it respects | ' the all important duty of registration i it view of tho prospect before the coun try this dogged indill'eieuce is little less tliau criminal and must result disastrous ly to the whole people there can ho n . sort of exouto for this voluntary dis ; franohisement self-imposed by tho masses ; . of our white population we see in it tho most bopslese and ruinous forebod ings for tbe south — yoa tho total a fri , canizlng of this onco favored happy , dimo under these circumstances the ' prospect is really alarming wherever j ' i _• tiutiiin has been begun in thesoulh tho negroes have been largely in the ma joiiiy lu taking advantage of it even , a virginia where tho white popnl n on - iii-.iily double that of tbe blacks tl names registered up to tbis time show iin negroes t he largely lu the majority ll.e only way to account for this ii the ', fearful apathy and criminal iudifiorenoe i f ibe wbitys hare tbe people proper i ly considered ibe great importance f ' ibe matter in all itabearlngsl uavel they ri-asonetl dispassionately us to the result of their action « is it possible for i-iern to see any other than the most dis tressing ami humiliating conseqnenoes to themselves and tho country should they obstinately persist in refusing to discharge a duty so imperative surely the people of north carolina aro not ready jo see the colli of their state aa into tho hands of the most ignorant most depraved and irresponsible portion of hor population if so then there is an ; oxcueo for refusing to register ; other , wise they cannot neglect to register and ' vote without incurring merited con i sure for the iioii-|.erforiuanee of the high 1 estdiity it has ever been their right and privilege to discharge register i lieg iiter — salisbury banner • , tebeible tbaqedy i the hamburg ntua relates a terrible tragedy hut which is scarcely to bo credited from its atrocity in the course ' of last summer a whole family named , ( tbimin-todo residing in the neighbor ! hood of that city was murdered and the only nietnbor who survived one of the sons was arrested on suspicion no conclusivo ovidenco was found against ' iim but ho was kept in confinement | j and has at last confessed ho states1 that ho planned thc allair solely to be come heir to tho property and described his proceedings thus : on tho day ho had fixed upon all the family hut tho servant were out but towards evening one of his brothers re turned fatigued with his days work and lying down in the stable went to sleep tbo assailant killed him with the blow of an axe and conceiled his body under some straw shortly after all the family returned and went to bed waiting till tbey wcro all asleep the murderer re i turned to the stable and making a noise as if a horse was loose one of the other i young men came down to secure it ho buffered the same fate as his brother — ' 1 ho same ruse was repeated and tho third ! > brother fell a victim to the fatal weapon ihen ascending to his father's bedroom he killed-him in lus sleep the mother and sister who wei n not yet gone to bed j bearing tho noiie entered the room and ( ' tried to seize his anus but he killed the mother wilh a singlu blow the sister struggled with him and when tlio body j waa discovered thirty four wounds were found on it tho servant bad boon rousod by iho cries of tho women and coming to their aid shared the same futo j the mnidorcr then searched the pockets ofall tho victims in order an he ex i'ess d il not to be rotsbed a lovkit murders bis sweetheart and commits suicide sarah klein nnd a young man ostnsd btll botb rssldsotsof cincinnati have bun ioquriiit id foi noma y«art and have ln-un acm-sl-tl iov - rs on tin-aday nlgbl la»l ball dstsimlnsd lu vi.it ilia s.rnli winn iio m-arml lliu gsl in niiw ilia li.-lr.iil.i-il handing ill lni|-|.v light ii.-artt-d culivumalion witb a youdg num h accordingly liid liiinaulflu v.uich ilia rbbult iiiiii junt rb lliu party wai abuul leaving it'-tii r euivi'd certain appearance of endeiuui.nl im itt.'.-n lum ami sn ah wl.icli bersgardsd an ib oontlbltdl with hiacluiiiib to ber bind ami bssrt mid m loon.m tbl parly bad lull liu(ll_l_;)j rullitd to il i;iii . and b.olsloisd : suutli who waa lliat , wbo win willi you i bhs made bonis ovnuive reply wbun bu id tl-'.l : i'd hvu lo know what buainaaa anybody him to bt wilb ynu blotpt inym-lf anullii-r i-v..-u reply wa mini and bf fel luwrd aliar ber wilb a drawn plllol tiling lliree tiinea wilhoul ell'.-cl when ihi bdlartd the liotttb nml t-lu-n-il lliu dutii bill lie nt m re liruku lbe ii.ili nml dlsobsigsd ■fourth ihol al her v iiuli mriick ber iu the dsclt ami proved fatal ill an inmant no aooner did hell perceive what ho had dime than he ran oul appan.nllj franlic laaplllg bfvijral fennei and croamni the pika into a gram bold where le suddenly stopped drew oui bis pistol ajjam an.l hr ibu remaining hot inio his own bead scattering his brains around about and killing liuii-.ll almost m ulanily • ♦ . a.pioturbop the times liut here iio conioa — one of tliut clues wllolll wo lllvo — 11 uiiiii ll b'.'l of loll of free spirit like no old saxon thane ul you can beo is neither city imrn nor city lire i uo ia a southern planter an anuk in bulk a greut lordly generous soul loving li is wife nml ohildren his dogs and bis horses despising ohlcunery bating ilii|ilioily loving liberty ill all that cjiibtitutcb a true num be is worth a thousand pettifoggers and exborters of ethinpean conventioles he puuscs nnd looks around and there cornea orooch ini_lv to him i kiock-ikiieed flaufooted leiui-gorrilla black ipecitnen of animal it ind scraping ono splay foot a ks old mmsu t.iiu for •■" uething t-i boy a little tobacon the old uogro has nol iol learned hi own value he has not j dned u loyal league a 1 bee uim the pr ity of some whey-faced mulatto barber whipper-in for ihe pedlart and pettifoggers who are the administrators lo bonis nun ul the effect of the cou ; quered s u tli ■from tha clurlotlo l'ein.icrat si-mi.m-kii we have been favored by tho commander of tbia poet capt li m laxelle with the following o_bn cial dticiinieut in reference lo the pro ceedlngs findings and sentences in the eases of a ii stewart and oroen bar ringer recently tried before a military court at this place upon the charge of carrying deadly weapons : iid'qts 2li mli.ir.vliv dlsthtct i charleston lime 20 lsi.7 f special orders no 77 ex ru it # # * » » iii the proceedings findings and sen 1 tenoes tn the cases ot a ll su wart and oretn barringer citizens nt mecklen burg county n 0 , tried before the post court at charlotte n 0 constituted by circular from these beadquartcra dated may l st fi 1867 upon the charge of car ryitig deadly weapons fouud guilty and sentoncod as follows viz a ll stewart to pay the cnited slateb one hundred ami fifty dollars and iu default thereof to be imprisoned for two months e,.i barringer — to pay to the united slates the sum of one hundred j dollars and in default thereof to lie iiu-i prisoned for lhe period of six weeks are ( approved fort macon n c is desig nated as the place of confinement in de limit of the payment of tbe lines # #" * * * iiv command mnj jen 1 1 it slcklbst j w clous capt 38th it s infantry a i c a a a a g • ♦ • demoltton of tue lu x l.mburg fortifi0ation tbe pruslans are very busy at lnxom burg packing op all the guns end anil-1 lory stores in tbo fortress the quantity of which ie so great that it will require a couple of months io gel through the wmk there mo a groat many ancient guns among the military lumber some of whioh aro valuahlo ns curiosities but i nothing else tiie luxouibunierslaj ment bitterly the loss of ihe garrison which ia not very unnatural u it litis i been calculiiteil that the prussians spent ono hundred and ninety thousand pounds | a year among the townspeople assumo little compensation the liing grand i duke bus offered to make tho towu a present of the buildings proviously em ployed for military purposes as also of tin around gained by tl a destruction of i lliu fortifioallons a this donation is not vnliu without the assent of the jchanilior tho latter was to moot ou the 1 20th inst to confirm the acl illaekberry wine — as the season for this healthy and excellent fruit is now npon us and iii viow of tho fact of tbeir abundance in this aection wo would ad vise our friends to tako advanduge of tho opportunity offured and put np a large supply of blackberry wine it is easily made and requires bnt lit lo ont lay wi 11-lvino this courao in view of the medical qualities poasos-od by thin wine and tho purity and superior qtiul is ties for wliich it is characterized tho following receipo will bo found useful lu thobo who may desire to mnnu l.itiiio tbia aril ielo fcr family use take mi gallon of ripo berries and hrniso thor oughly 10 as to liberate all juice to which add ono quart of boiling water let this btand for twenty-four hours oc -. eiiaiiuially stirring it ; then strain oil tlio clear liquor and put two iba of sugar to every gallon of the clear juice nnd cork it up and lot it stand until october when it will be roadv for uso to pre vent tho bottles breaking it will bo well t ' draw the corks occasionally to allow the escape of any gass which might form the fnuircrop wo u-arii that arrangements have been iiiiidi by the philadelphia wilmington and baltimore and tho delaware rail roads lor running at loust four fruit ruins por day by conveying thu immense crop of fruit to the philadelphia now york and other markets the coming sea son tho railroad company estimates the peach crop of konl county alone at suu.tioo baskets this is of course ex clusive of all tlio vast region lying along tbohiyand creeks lu 1804 the year that is mentioned aa tho heavy crop there was shipped from smyrna 70,000 baskets this year the railroad company giveb tho ijiiota of smyrana at 200,000 ba6kei8 — delaware commercial wilkes booth and the pres 1dent the judiciary committee recently sent down to nasbvillo a confidential per j son to ascertain the relations that existod t between j wilaes booth and president johnson when both were in nashville ! during thu latter part of the war after in i terrog.iting many prominent men of both parties nothing further was ducovcro-l than that bootb and the then military i governor of tennessee had no connec lion with each other whatever apro ipos of this a nashville paper buys strange to relate geueral grant who knew that booth was a rank rebel and i bad refuted to tako the oath gave biin a pggl to go to now orleans in tbe early ! part of lmj-i writing aud signing the 1 document himself de0adenoe of ireland agricultural and emigration statistics made public by order of parliament show that in tho year 1sg0 tbo total de crease of hind nnder cultivation in ire land was ll!fl,526 acres from the previ ! hub year tbe ilecrease in respect to the i crops wbb chiefly in oats barley pota toes turnips and hay the number of i emigrants wbo left the country in the ! year was 101,251 or neurly 2,000 less than in 1865 tbo decrease was entire . ly iu tho uuinber of female emigrants left the country iu 1sg0 than in isoj a pointed ql'1£stio — gen albert pike speaking of the disfranchisement of ' so many southern men by the congress asks : is the nation sane that disfranchises hundreds of statesmen advocates editors : mei chants hankers and men of capital land intellect and influence the men i whom the people have always trusted and that gives the ignorant etheopean the power to govern and oppress these t men not to be exorcised by themselves i but by a handful of pettifogging adven turers is it not lunacy that releases these men from all obligations of allegi ance makes them foreigners and en camps them in a country whoso governs ment they know only by its oppressions views of a well known confederate — iliipliel semmos ex-confederate admi ral presontod a set of union colors to | tho steamer commercial at memphis j last week and mado a speech winding np as follows ; wo woro beaten in tho war and the , flag of tho conquoror became our flag take then these colors captain thoy iiro the colors of onr common country ! whatever may be their present signitica tion wo can all feel an honest pride in tbeir more ancient history aa 1 trust we shall be enabled to do in their future his tory with regard to what i may call i their especial history — that is tbo hi&to i ry which covers the four years of our in jtornocine war — it is onr duty both as christians and brethren to forget it that war has loft many and ghastly wounds lot us of the south do our part hy ' closing them with a tendor and gentle ' band so that no scare may remain to remind us of the conflict and lot ns endeavor also to convert this new flag i into tho old flag again tint we may love it as of your i the josh hillings papers oats muny iibb done ono thing for thu woi id th at nothing clao could have did lo well it bas dov.dnpod the phools j i'liu lu-bt kind of advice fur mc to foli 1 iuy is this pay tew the order of jobsli . iiilliiib m doll tri and cluirg my akoiinl ion burch 1 had rather have 10 dollars ot this kind nv advise than six inn dred di muni in christian consolation tliuro is more eiihsage in it althoogh mankind worship wealth i willgivo tlieiii credit for uno thing they lelaom mistake it for brains jn oat nol tbo urate things hav bin did by laking thu eliaucon prudenoo has butoiio eye while fortune buz a thous and if a man had _) etummiicks nml _) out ablc tliiirii might be some uxcuso for adding lotnansand doilm-d moreeaob year lew hiz pile i don't read enncy body else'l poetry but hosier's upon ibu samo principle j that 1 a wuz drink when itwusjnstaz handy out ov a spring instead ov tlio j outlet treason is one ov them kiud ov stains that wail well if a inui has got tew bo poor an ia is ■life i aint sure but it would ho sum ! money si hia pocket tew bo ignorant furstclaes virtue is alwus anxus tew avoid tsiii|itashun yu kltit transplant a yiinkee bucks cosit'ully without taking a good deal ov thc saiio with tbo roots originality iu writing is nz dilliknlt nzi getting t fishpolu by tbo side of a trout brook lud tbo good poles hav bin cut long agc it iz eizy onuff tew git religion but i tew hold it iz what bothers a feller a good grir iz better than rubi — yea than iiiiidi fiuo cotton cloth i enjoy a pood laff — ono tlibt rnshcn out of n man's soul liko the breaking up ov a sunday school ; but u i a 11 that eum tow the bilfiico az tho lockups com or backs uul ov a man like the struggles ov a chicken choked witb a chunk of wot i dough i utterly lament there aint no poetry but ouny num i berov feet ov blank verso when a fellow knows bo is being stared st it makes him nckt a imtmtiir i al as th nigh lie w.is betting for h s piktnr j lam called a broad humorist and lum glad nv it there is s plenty nv narrow hnmorists io tbo country with . out hit enjiy man who will kompoll a woman tew make a shirt for 20 cents might tew be fil ed full ov fish hunks and be used for biil lew ketch other shirk with silence is one ov the uagaliff tews . ♦ • 1 gen sickles has written a letter to . senator wilson informing him that the appropriation for the expense of recon i struction is wholly inadequate and the j funds devoted to his district are already ! j ahsoiised lie says the navy and treas ury departments have declined to assist bim n-ith funds the full stira uppro ipiiated was 500,000 and tbat amount lis required av the carolines alone 00 mayor munroe in an address to a meet ing of citizeus on his recent return to new orlca's from the north staled that he i had lot met a single man at the north who approved the course of general sheridan and that radicalism was vir tually dead the people of the north ho said were now trembling let-t ihey too should bavo the rights of tbeir states overthrown and military rule put over j them • ••. • the following obituary notices recent ly appeared in a german paper : my husband is no more he did not ! wish to live longer and if ho bad it ! would have made no difference for the ! gout entered his stomache and was soon followed by death i shall marry the doctor who so kindly attended my late husband i learned then to trust him — soft rest to the ashes of the departed one whose wholesale liquor business i shall continue at the old btand m..kia w st'lll.l'.mm my noble husband professor sell is dead the most powerful medicines would not keep bim with me two sorrowing children would weep over his grave but alii our marriage was not thus blest as he is ile.-ul and it cannot be helped ' now 1 do not wish to think of it nnd i do not wish to be reminded ,■>( my loss by having people condole with me his death has placed mo in the mournful statu of widowhood and i see no way to 1 | get out of it some time since n gentleman died in the town of j wbo during life refused , to believe in another world two or three weeks aftor his demise his wife received , through a medium a communication which read us follows neat vile i i now believe please send mo my thin s clothes r pontologtcal jests are iiiadeatgieoley's . expense for writing nn article entitled i''l-'iiii if the war kiss ber for her mother lai un klaa hsi for her motbar - lln swast lut-rntia ann -- lai nm k iu her fur her motbar 1 i itiiy oilier uiiiii lai me kits hor for somebody anybody in thu world with in-r hair sn sweellv auburn and i.i jloriuusly curled lot ine kia her for her f.-llor an i i do not caro a red if he laps inn on the smaller willi his billy hindu of had lei inn lisa her for hor daddy — tha pretty pouting lf or if tlmt don't suit tbe family i.'-t mu kiss bar for hai islf s ■•— ss tiie black death lute intellitrauce from i'.uri-po indicates the return of this dreadful dis.n«e there it room tn fear tbat it hnbp.ommencoil ils wjik of havoc in ifeland l-"ew are living who remember its fearful ravages yet biatoiy furnishes roost dia trssaing accounts of its piogress in egypt tur lev northern nnd woatcru kurujie the iwo centuries preceding tha present 1 1 ravaged all l.ur.i in tlie f.iui le.'iiih i.vnlury llie symp toms of tbe disease are described ll.u-.lv lbe new york world the symptom of tbis malady are brat bilious vomiting nnd purging succeeded by acute hendiicbe ami inc"liert-ney then a purple eruption usually manifesting itself upon ilu breast and shoulders and spreading over tbe entire body then debility collapse iiccoin pa nted with paralysis nud suiuetimes with a diss location of the huad and spine nnd at last death the duration of the first variety of cases which have occurred since march lbflo has averaged eighteen hours from the fust iu.l,-p"si tion unlil tbe fatal instant tho duration uf the second variety has averaged from three lo five davs and ihat of thu third mriety which is the nniy one in which recovery has taken place has reached many days and even weeks the con tagion of the sickness is shown in tbe blalement made in regard to caies which have occurred among soldiers with these remarkable accounts of lhe pro grcs made iu i eland by so fearful a disorder physicians in tbis country will doubtleca assover ale thuir recollei-lioii of and for oughl that is known their present acquainlrnce witb the spotted fevei.i a malady nearly as fatal aa lhe dreadful sickness of wliich it may be the sister i test a text nol in the bible rev j d pulton preached a sermon in boston last sunday from tho text what shall be done with jefferson davis it is scarcely necessary to bbj that a minister bo false to his god was tulso also to man and instead of enforcing the charities which distinguish christians from sav ages howled fur blood liko a wolf ■. _> . hon tieo 0 gorham wbo has been nominated by the republicans for gover nor of california was twenty years ago a newspaper carrier in new london conn getting his schooling and paying j his way by lus own exertioiib lie has i heen an editor and a lawyer and ia at i present clerk of tlie supreme court of california o everv doctor in respectable practice in washington has under treatment from twenty to fifty cases of typhoid fever — the diseaso is unusually fatal philo bradley of ilamden court daily sends to chatterton's fruit store 1st broadway strawberrries as largo as billiard balls cheap and twice as ins ciotis edmund about the well known au thor says there are two things in this world which a man does not often find away from home the first is good soup the second is disinterested love st louis has almost a daily sensation in the wav of a suicide first a banker hung himself then a railroad num swal lowed strychnine and now an iusurance man resorts to the pistol and selecting a graveyard blows his brains out and dies ou his own burial grouud the people of detroit will lay the eor \ nor stone of their soldiers monument . on the 1st of july with imposing ceretno nios all the charitable orders will con tribute the ladies are to raise 2,000 in dime subscriptions from everybody a chicago paper thus sums up the re suits of hancock's campaign against the indians after inarching eleven hun dred cavalry a distance of eight hundred miles with prodigious transportation trains he succeeded in capturing one old sioux with a broken leg ami an idiotic cheyenne girl tho number of feet of lumber mann factored at st anthony falls on tho mississippi las vear was over t1,419,54s valued at 1,855,400 major general iiawlings gen grant's c'.iief of stall bus been lecturing in i'm lena the home ol grant giving the his tory of lhe rebellion and sketching at lonth the acts of the government bince its surrender showing that iho president has pursued an eminently pacificatory course he is snpposod to reflect tho views of gen grant sales of live stock in chicago last vear reaohed 80,588,184 news of the day mu-iean news new orleans june bo — an auitrlan itssui sloop of war arrived in the southern pass yea tttil.iv noroicg and landed lalagraphiodis patches for the austrian government 11 r na llonal ensign is drspsd in deep mourning this and ihe rslloenos of her officers is significant — tbey huivuviir r.-p.irl that tho city of m illoo waa captured on tlm oth instant by tho liber als the partioulars bad noi reached vera c.uz op to t.iu time of balling lln mt'xir.in schooner attoi slso arrived in the in mill of the mississippi yesterday morns in bsvlng on board twenty-four exiled impo rialisl mexicans who have been prssmptorlly banished among ihsm aro loveral military offioers 1'in-y report that banta anna wa irsnafsrrsd to tho amerioan steamer virginia at vera orus and oodvayed 10 blsal in arriv ing ihe mexinaii gonboat demanded ilia person of simla anna wh.oh waa refused wln-o the mexicans threatened lo lim upon tlm virginia lim captain told them tbat they ciulil take lil in by fores «•- 1 was nut armed tbsy then spread tho a mer loan onslgn on lhe gangway th s mexicans trod on lit flag and seized simla anna thrift him into their boat took him to campeaoby and confine bim as a prisoner of war on from washington washington juno 30 — revenue receipts vesterday ♦ 1,003 out toial for the flscal year ending to-day 1280,868,000 national bank circulation 98,000,000 securities for notes and deposits held 37u.ooo,000 the judiciary oommittee had a brief session yesterday but did nothing it is hoped here that tho austria vctse at new orleans is draped in mourning on account of the death of lhe archduchess aliotj who died recently the evidence of wuichmnn was continued to day ile mado many corrections regarding dates given before the commission but nothing uew was developed the judiciary committee have summoned ex attorney general speed p.x mexican minister campbell ia at the while house tonight the austrian minister is at tbe springs it is impossible to get the text of his dispatches il seems lo be doubled that m.iximilhan was shot ou the 1 hli . considerable doubt is felt regarding a quo rum ou wednesday tho democrats will not attend until tho organization some conserva tive republicans deprecate the july m.eliug about twenty members have arrived o tl,e prater trenholm x co failure new york juno 10 — at n meeting of tha creditors of frasisr treuholm it co at state ment was made showing their liabilities to be l.28u,000 unsecured 5 11,000 estimated assets 82,000 cholera memphis june 30 — several casoa ofspoialic cholera are reported from jiichinond liicliinond juna 30 — the trial of llie oth of may rioters commences before judge menedilb on monday tin colored majority registered yesterday was it 7 o from charleston charleston june 30 — general sickles com municaled to the city council his reasons for deoliuing to modify his order restricting bars room licences — . — o — grand celebration in rome rome june 30 — tho religious ceremoniea al k tne in celebrating the 1800th anniversary of st peter's martyrdom and the canonization of the marlyrs in japan was one of lhe most gorgeous that has been witnessed iu tha world twee tbe days of king solomon lhe observances commenced wilh a general illumination of the city st peter's glowed like agreal church on tire al 7 a m a grand procession of prelates priests monks and sols dierb mar-lied from the batteau to st peter's — tha pope was carried on his ihrone st pe ter'a waa magni6oently decorated wiihcloihs of gold and silver tapestries aid painiiugs and 200,000 yards ol crimson silk the build ing was ! gbted with many millions of wax candies washington new washiugton july 1 — mr greeley is before the judiciary committee lo day ii b cabinet is iu extra s.ssiun neither tha po sideot or heads of tbe departments will send message or roports io congress unless specially called tor i neral cuatar at the last reliable accounts t was at tbe fork of ihe republican river ready io puisue the indians if tbey should go south i the republicans ill l-.o'.d a caucus to-mor , row night th sultan paris july i the 8ullan of turkey has an ml here i.ucy stoiio l..i_kwo!l aud elizabeth cady slant hi am lo address tl.e connecticut legislature in faior of female suffrage in a few d i vs two brothers named lawn re iinnga.l by i vigilance committee at conned bluffs iowa on the 1 7 lis a century plant is ... bloom in new cleans and the nu oi loins ' crescent reminds ihoae people who finds it tncoiivenionl to visit the curiosity bow that ihey will bave another opportunity afforded tbam iu iho summer o iocs camlina hj a t c hman vol 2 third sebies salisbury n c monday july 8 18(j7 no 27 whole no 1770 |