Through Passage to New York.
The
Charlotte (N. C.) Bulletin, of Tuesday, has the following:
‘
George W. Boulware, from
Buckingham county, Va., but recently of
Fairfield District, South Carolina, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon over the
Charlotte &S. C. Railroad, and was sent forward last night by Express, consigned to
Horace Greeley, of the New York Tribune.
The said
Boulware was shipped from
Winnsboro', in the neighborhood of which place he had been engaged in illicit traffic with negroes, and had been guilty of violent incendiary language.
He had been striped 150 times, shaved and passage money furnished for his transit northward.
About one hundred or more of our fellow citizens took charge of
Boulware on his arrival and turned him over to our
Marshal, who placed him in the "lock-up" for safe- keeping until the departure of the
Express train.--Everything passed off quietly.
’