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r i mmmmmmm i - - . . i ... ' - - . ; ' ' . ' rS- Julius A, Bonitz, Editor. and Proprietor. VOL. I. NO. 32. "s, Principle is Principle Right is Rirht yc&rd&y, t cm! ay, to-morrow, Forever JJoctrt), L.IFJE-1.KAVES. p- G WLORB J. CLARK. A. M. with ita sand-ls dipped in dew, if.'.e star in the cloudless blue "iiasiv3a4d through the evening's golden gates. a 1 u illf Virtlie liSHIt' UHI'J" V . ' tl win.U that sijh to the languid hours i i. a'.lje a lullaby o'er the folded flowers. nht. liflies nod to the sound of the stream jh-it winds along with a lulling flow, Au.lViMn-r awake, or lv;ilf a dream,, j through thi reiiJir.s of the Long Ago R'hile laces peer with many a smile i r in the bowers of memory's magical isle. Xb( r- ari; )oys and s-uushiiic, sorrows and tears, . I Uat i h rker the path of life's April hours; Ai.a a l'"i:'in;,' wild for the coming years TUiit hoi' ever wn athes with the fairest flowers; Tin re ar' tri 'tidsbips guib less, loves as bright Aim"- ptiTe as the btarK in the halls of night. Tli' ii- rr .--hen memories, bitter pain Aiiil biiried hopes, and a broken vow. Ami an aching heart by the restless main, .n.l tlit- e.i-bjfccze I'auiiiiig a pallid brow; AiM a wmidt -iv ron the shell-lined shore, j.ir t.-uiniT ficea that speak no more. ju -i are ia?fiis strong, and ambitions wild; And the rit-rce desire to stand in the vail in tin- hitil-of life, and the heart cf the child j criihhed iu the breast of the struggling man; jj,,t (ihort the. regrets and few are the tears Tl.at la'.l at the tomb of the vanished years. Tiurt if unit t and peace and domestic love, And joys arising from faith and truth, An! a trust unquestioning, far above -ri,e"passionute dreaniiugs of ardent youth; Ami the kise-iof hililr-u. on lips and cheek, An 1 the paw ntfe bliss, which no words can speak. II. i re ae l(v J oi.e s lost ! there are little graves in the l' ely dell, 'death protecting trees, VI, en the. f trem'.ct: winds, and the viol t waves. Ami gra.?ei. say to the sighing breeze, Anil u i: lnourn for the -pressure of tender lips, And lb" Ih'ht of eyes darkened in death's eclipse. the glow of . the daylight dies, uu'hts first lo-tk t the earth is cast, And tbU: And th 1 pi..- 'i alh these beautdnl summer ski s At ll.e p;.-tur-.s that hang in the halls of the past, Oii ' mrn'V and j'y chant a lninglt d lay, When to incin'.ry's wild-wo. d we wandered away. StHcral'&nteUtgeutc. LOST AT SEA. Wreck of a Ship from Quebec for Ab erteer Klght of Her t'rew Lost Suf ferings of tiie Mirvlvors. J-1 vim the Quebec Mercury,. Aug. 0. Tlie Ship lleufvewshire has arrived at Git en ne"!-: with the second niato, steward, and live bunds pf the bark Havmonia, of Ahei'tlecii, from Quebec for Aberdeen. Tl.iiuionwere picked up at sea ou the 6th of. Inly. They had abandoned their vessel. The "itptniu, mate, carpenter, sailmaker and i-t:r hands were drowned. The fol lowing details regarding the abandonment of tli hi lfumonia have been furnished by the Mirviving members of the ill-fated ship: 'flu- Il.irnionirt. CA'i tons register, Capt. Peter Hes, li-i't Qnebec for Aberdeen on Mie fth !' Tune, with a cargo of timber. Hoi crew mustered fifteen, all told. Light virgin were experienced till Monday even i:k:, tb-rth iust., when a strong breeze i e'f '; i .1 tile xllip : niuii'i niwir m- Lin.cu hi :i'ia ivro hours afterward the topsail was re-ka: at v o'clock stowed topsail, main iixll f-h, Ac. At midnight the wind had iu,'i. ..- to a severe gale, with a heavy s-n maiitiiL:- During thr. night the ship nTM a. leak, and the crew were almost c.mst-.iiitfy 'en paged at the primps. Early on the morning of the Gtli all hands wrre called to take the foretopsail oil the .hip. The vessel was there tc.ie huvo to, the crew again renewing their e"ftions at the pumps in order to keep down the leak. All that day the gale continued to increase in violence, while the sliipVn-aii to labor heavily in the tempestu ous K,-as. About 5:30 P. M. all hands were estllei to set foretopinast staysail, in the hope of heing able to wear the ship. This sail, hi , vt ver, gave way. and as it was found impossible to get the ship round, the crew veiv a; -ail Rent q the pumps, wnere tney re limiueil till called by the mate to go into the cabin (a poop one) and bring out a sail tor the purpose of covering the quarter L.-.tfh. which was found to have burst. At this time the sea was washing over the ship's lee side, and the deck carge was heme: washed about the deck. About the vessel fell over on her beam . euds, the mast being under the water. Seven ot the crew, who were eventually s-ived, !iia-!a'ed to fret on the outside of the ship's side, and there they remained, wash el l.y heavy sr afc.for about two hours.when the vessel lighted in consequence of the uni ts -hi) by the board. It was then as- ertiiint'd that the poop camu and every thing (.ii deck had been washed away, and that the master, mate, carpenter and five of the civw were missinp:. It is believe that they were all Fwept away when the , cabin was washed overboard. Iho seven snvvivor.'i ultimately succeeded in getting to the lore part of the ship and found shel- ter malt r the topgallant forecastle-head. lleauwhile. the storm continued to rage. AVheu ilaj light came a corpse was observed washing about the alter part of the ves sel. The ship was now completely water logged. Confined to their narrow prison, the uti fortunate survivors remained often standiu' ui) to tht ir knees in water, and havinj; neither food nor water till next dav, when the weather somewhat inoder ated. On the morning of the 8th the main .top mast staysail was secured, and the crew succeeded m covering the topgallant lore castle with it which pave them additional shelter from the nicrciner cold east wind. T . J Robbing himself. tv, A midnight Adventured In the autumn of 1847 I had occasion tn visit the Land Office at JacorT$ M? route lay through the county of 6- Two. years before the date of niy adventure' my niece, Mks B., was marrS S i who had moved to C county, of whic ne was now sheriff. As I had not seen my make it convenient to stay with her oue night while ou my way to Jackson. Un the morning of the second day after leaving home, I reached the home of my friends m the town of S . My niece Mrs. M., was delighted to see me; arid, after the ordinary salutations were over, she re quested me to stable and feed my horse, as jur. M. was absent from h ly complied for the comfort of my horse isl najn luy u rsi care, j laving made BolT as comfortable as horse fleah could reason ably wish to be, I returned to the house, where a hastily prepared supper wa al ready waiting me. Those who have ridden all day over a rough country, without sIoik pmg tor "the inner comforts," can under stand how readily I dispatched the delicious light bread, cold sweet milk and rich yellow butter, together with good things "too tedious to mention," that my tidy little niece had set before, roe. Iu the course of the evening, which passed pleasantly and rapidly, I learned that Mr. M. had left home on the same morniug that I had U-ft nunc, and that he would be gon two days longer This I regretted,, as I very much wished to see him. 1 promised myself however, that I would stop aain on my return, when the sheriff would b, at home Before retiring for the night, Mrs. M. conl fided to me that Ibere was large mm of money in my bed-chamber, mostlv in gold, of which her husband, as collector of the county, had charge, and with which he was to start for Jefferson city in a few days and, also, that ho bad charged her not to let any one stay in the house during his absence. I laughingly replied that the no tice CAiue too late, as I had already taken up my quarters, but that I would stand guard over the money-bags till morning. With that I took a candle and retired to my loom. I took out my two pistols, laid them on the table by my bedside, and undressed for bed. The possibility of danger, however, strongly impressed my mind. The great risk of so large a sum of money being guarded by only a helpless woman in pressed my mind more aud more the long er I thought about it. I became so rest less that I arose from my bed, relighted my candle, examined my pistols to see that they were dry, reprimed and recapped the tubes, and, having placed them uuder my pillow in such a position that I could grasp them at a moment's warning, I again re tired to my bed, almost disposed to laiwh at my folly. Soon I fell asleep. How long I slept I don't know. I slept long enough for my mind to indulge in one of those strange, mysterious freaks that we call dreaming. Three men seemed to enter bv force. I heard the screams of my neice, heard the robbers demand the moncy.heard them advancing up the stairway, and uv the bright flash of lights as,with candle in 77 . cu"ifi iut i-iminiMT. lnrrng till thia tlixio JT- Iwi - ..tfv-ij. knew that if I could shake off this tei- rible spell that bound me I could save all; but my body refused obedience to my will not a hand, not a ringer could I move. The robber, for there now seemed NORTH CAROLINA;.- SUNDAY, :-S'EPTEMBEil;5, JSG9. - - - - ' - - if N - - v Kv mm vtui on uim in morning So. at 8 o'clock th next day '.!? N. CI Tiose Jotwph'lL.a street HEXRl KOCHEFOUTV Polen'Knmr IrtKxIIe-Th. A correspondent fof the Conrrier des Etata UnU writes tcoxd TSmAa nH dat of July 17: ;r,: fi . . -. "What I wUhed most at BruaseU vai to ?flnCm?T8, oM frin comrade. JltS00 Iknw that he came from Ostend expressly to co the first per fotmance of Tatrw' I saw Lira at the the atre sating between his danghtff and Mme FrancQwnga I had .scrr bim, uith fiery eyd and trenr bling nostril, bik plaud the grand scenea of the drama. 1 had seeri the tears in iUryes at tho ia flgo8 which spoke of the eountry as ruiied. ihisenthnsiasia and emotion; -which on would so Utile expect from Lig acpearanc.. were eomrWte revelation, and tho surest index, to the extreme joj that the exilo iell at Wing onco xoore among Tarisian sur roundings. What would it le when b shoidd once more shake a friendly h.iud. and again hear a voice, once so familiar to him sheakr of Paris, , of France, of the iKuievards, of all who remember him, aud even of those wlo JLad already forgotkn "Siirdou ani I watche.1 for him after the-l PYraiance, i Mil missed him. ai" we scpa- , b.'.-"iKiujju mm can on uim ii we iuuuurorieu."'nich ends novrbere and borders on the coffntry; all the city noises . r-,c iiihiimuo uiTMuoM or this tolitud and it ,sr-asy to comprehend how bitter this silence, so sweet to. lovers and ikhIs, must be to the , heart pf a boulevard frt que;der. Rochefort saw us from the win dow, he recognized us, nttered a joyful ix clamation, and threw himself into our arms. Tho long embrace, vfgorons, furi ous, said more than any possible words of welcome; he embraced not us, bat the fatherland lost to him for so many months, re found for a few hours only; it was the regrets and sufferings of a year, compen sated lor by the joy and hope of a minute. After the first enthusiasm had passed, as 1 looked at him with a visiblo emotion, Boche fort said: Yon are surprised at my mlencs. my thin face and hollow eyes? Look at my ueni, ii nas snowed on that when I left Faris I white hair ! "Then repressing a sigh, 'Letns go out.' continued he: 'theso walls weigh upon me liko a prison. Excuse me lor a moment, and I will rejoin yon.' "We used the moment to look about us The house was a plain one, of two stories, with a basoment and a little bit of garden. In Paris it would have been worth 10,(K) francs; at Brussels not 2.000 --say 8,000 francs' worth of happiness the less. "The evidence of the exquisite taste and artutie fancy of Kochefort were visible iu every rocm. Fine pictures, elegant furni ture, choico books beautiful china, were everywhere ; but nothing seemed in its proper place, or in its proper light, or ap propriate surroundings; all seemed merely provisional aud temporary. Our friend re marked the irnpreHskro - .iBid iiitrminui bum m -i i -. - i-- T .1a T Vm like a bird on a twig. Shall I be here to morrow? Who can tell? I expect daily an invitation to quit Flemish territory. Already there has been some polite re monstrances. Where shall I eo? I ask it; and to think hat! not a single THE FOIXlfcsbtfFASMOX. , . ... t . f 1 I -" " r I r Severe fltrletar Uf Clk Tleeled Uoola, ll.r ur,Nkd ikt,Ac. Ttotn the Broir7 lfgstae. Another hurtful aoridicnlafhbnU in the high-heeled toon wbVch have again woiked round from onrtreat-granjuiothers. A slight hrvl m an atrntae b -walking, but tbow high beeU, tith the txtxrriiAj small surface and thesbwpl y-beveleU tides, nak walking a aetvie of paia end difS culty. lU sidea, they d stroy the sLare of the leg, which ii RometSo (a be consider ed. They throw' tb 4. igkt forward and the strain. on the shin and eonacrjnently I hey dituinuh the back tnnHv tbe oalf, ami convert the fore jiarUnto n rif.ly bow. The shape of onrfboes aidbooUU in itself an outrage vimi commou aenM bat we women are not alone in thii alanbly, nor are we t j Llime, f- Utat an Ui rwpr rs den with our own follies rjvutflr. we rosy b bttfl without any jeronM and peculiar r proof therefor. .. lint what cnti we aay of the fUoo which dycB Uie hair, tiuioU the cheek. bUckena tins eycluls with antimony to uide the or bit look larger and the lah4 longer, or that exjmnd the pupils ib U llalmina, no matter at what mkI of ruiplexic or futurri eyraifcul? What, Ujo. eia wo nay f the fashion which nucoTur Jc atm and neck iu the evening, after Uing clolhel them dating the duy in tlune ot velvet, rr iu warm va.ld-d KtnnM? -Women threat eiusl aith bronchitis or t)entualiui sit all day Iu a a arm room ronfibd up to tbo throat iu thick tu.ilt'ri!; atnif.lt thev ni.rorer tie low their (.hould.'ra, ardgo out in the Cfld wiuter air with juit an opera cloak thtoan over their shit, ring k- I;nt tlvie in faU lon, and uouo of us d.ce dtbej it; . none of ns dsro co out iu tU eveoiug i(h drft e made after tho pt rn of on.- morning ones, or wear in tho noruing tow UnlirM and shotlWveft. to tA leat cualuo tho ruk and inure us to lUe evening ttirc with out damage. There is no intrindc rra.u-vi why we should not I. Kitting in law bxlices and short shaves at this very luonmil, thonh we will make it Un o'clock; bntf we were, wo nhonld 1k thought mad or Ud. orbotli, aud not even our ft.tnnchet frimdi wonld ntand bj n. Bat wholly oa tliug or the other would lo a wi.-r syteu than the present, and would bo prolictiio of fewer catarrhs.bronrhUl affTtioiM tnt ronmtnp tions. Ah ! it i a sad thought which springs tip from that word ! If we could only fee, as those restored from our own sphcte would see. Ue ctiminal folly of sacrificing leautibl ant valuable liTes to the fashion which impvd naked ueeks as a rule for evening etnne ! Mnj a sweet young cratnrc, who voild hsve liv ed into happy old age as a U loved wife aud lisppy mother, hat pio to an early Brave liecanse of that Udl or pitty at which she canght coldfnmt etporore. But fash ion so willed it; at.d iiriLir mother nor Imhter hatl slruiith to foist her iuijwl pallebnt absolute decree. We all olxy her, younj and old alike, tho-?e who should keep Lieir WsutieA na crcd. aud thaie who havMttoue to nlnw--tho delicate who have to be kept ali Lr PeCUsHED WttKLT. L',SuWriptionr$li.S per Auunuu , " 77 . A FISIISTOUY. HHS Kitrarlarr Carxwre rVh,il I aond ym tas chase, belie rii ing to many of your reader: Mxoy years at wbeo tb rUU of Oenr. yJZ SrT f Moi.at? ?T. Um a - m "i-vii uo m r.i i . t -ic t was in iu ia fancy, o. of Orciil1; Jcd-rw w4 IUU Brow a, an aaetcr oi tl r-azae, - - ' saba ta. a tr.inal fr.i. Sfa: I arnl ytm tks followioff aceooat of I !rnt "aorah"' Governor of tlsl r'Tf,liTil.lt iUsm-t- i oUIitj aM I&trity. ttl r-ir a LU4 tM,aa y ly " w joor rewaers: . -e a cvi hubt J;tir-nUKl rwr. i Wrtc WLlI Ut.tno aff . . . - I ,W . i . ... . r j jt in Ntomo-' : " wuiut wocU ura mtiJH TO ,w9 0T 1M no J i X-iu U scmet-w.- Jrat, ia tt. JlSt 1 MJ """ ww'T ,al K!otiv.ly radll- four boaU altempUng U drive a hU tf'.IWlT r.Sty. wWre tU cootl iu to ITl 1 r-- townU tl ; ll ftl lUy. axl 11 qwatUr. j Hie Shllfl mrtm w. ii t . . J i,n,.;i,, t . . . . - I ? e w,Ur. closely followed by th f-wt- HrifM ujeni apin low.r.1 ,wv"" tarior. 'lUe moirnM ... , rir.l. si I MnewLer J rvieaUJ avrnU times, and it,. t.i ,u "Kl, Hf.U. luu i. . id "ue oiorr i ui ia rrii ..i . mtrt.1 - Si i-.tit rvl rr initit r t wnrt 1,7.121 1. tnChir di:n-l MTanJa b ici katiJ f jt ... i f"'n,T diSetenl Lrrs4 fuAA.c f t , - - . . fm.lo. i trie etlv Uvern la I . pUee. kr I ty one MemtC. hrr b a a A l-Uft ts4h ik Urtcev bi It.. Itch t nuol"rr ' rrwo.U Ji rrbtmsl ! , 7r;T it KalH. a.I -U. .w i? . the t i ncw trriruiir ? --- f r MiVr.'lTK M.Ui ai.i u.ij. - MA. lire'.. 4 aJ o;uil., . Fl T I f 4 II MaM .ST. II 1 . i W . . awLiiA i T " ' a ia a ixi ot : i4 t-tstil. bfcl a The aceno no leame rttn mnr.'tit, lh. ck( 4-. M a Ja, A-r WUt, Mt . , lng.Jr the whaler Uing ntw har.Ui LL,,:i brnw. ot t r lUtosaj L ,f 'T, frmetly 4 IW rrewd. made a brUlunt la t-w4td tli Um"- -HfUof n.Lt ltlv fxj I . llt afi- tnJ at t.W . ". Po ai a ternic pc in t ' l,x f- the UuUmil t! ' 1 ' l itlo l lvtli &lJu;V':"ULti ny.Stb.-!HinUaktr.ae! spijrami to be nothing Imllun 40 mil.' l'n,Wi6 Ltsr.aeU ul nvrti. tU wj rar t4K antral in V,!r they cut the, way throojrhlU The ! M llT rnJ " dte,. j Mf . . ihm wiabw were taking left UtUo h.,.-, f ,ft- tl rrt rr ' ' rp.,s. ,J, ft i IlL.'f 1 M la I V' ... ,,,,,, lqrl1),.ri -.,-.1. ,. I ' ' ". " l l.l Lit Vllw k 1 r, 1 l Irfie I"te Uoi.a it. 'a. l.nt riimii ,. H,,V"A,,0,i4 Al.OalM tt.e'al, - , ni'iiion totn to mem agsm in IU d an hour or two soon nutn ui riiomoway, what was coit, on ' cbav. and a t..r-n l, J UiUMpart of tne Ur. r.l . i by tLe rrojeeUng point, cf Ut.l ' ?M,f tU hu' J05 rt a Ivndinc the tonru . "'ith ' w w-a in sr iirii m - - - - , Luk Ltf k4f titl irerlton of lit- hart-u-! brjii. ay tl wi. Yr- pad. aiJ the. f..U ! !,rr r.tot,:i' Ur Ln veritable tnitu: ' ,-. iu joui in ti. cxv U-tir. warn"! I V itt-.trtj it Jad TV tt I Tied Ho d'Wtrvl 'loily. 'jou , t6 MglKS' I J" fn r4 rrrat p-l. st.v , crral author. tr4 kM t vl,iat fAT;!- m ... - -re I t tturtr-SM of r-ealr . 't'tiUitJt: Iran nh.t'rUr. l iarrMn .t. aAin. 11 Was nov timrl M n I ..t . . , . ho It all ra.fil ii.-.rtl Tl .1 v.. - - I - ,j 'U(K v. BU'I 11 ... . ---. . 1)U "t. k the t.,'u UjnT in tl Stat. . 'r Il't t. tfU:0k al'-cUlj t I t-!ic U,! 1 ,r nn-l tU M.tftnV it wcll nTkJ c' ' fc-sl ttable a prte. It, Cou'n ,(lf. i-A- i... men and children fix-kod to the ' Le were d-.Jy r action, and Kn Ui ruwtn and r'"r-- Ja-b w- iU were enj-ard in the rr.aJ I r,lt. iMnlin,: to "taore be rowers became eikaotlol bv !'r ml .'at. Ur0. to lb -d art, arul rjr.,,A'vM,etf In the. W- rz fr f ii,4.iv rtri.M tha wrnr-VP aud ue gToss ; we all parado onrselviw in evening) some houri In a dUtart ctoss : we ail imnuio onrseiviw in eveninir I ontcr Lartor. snt were society without tiKre dugniHethnn a I4t ot I toward the inner hstbor ter retnrnetlopon their pnrnen- wcui no m . warn m n. . r . Tli . ' 41 'wry ii Qti.au .u ic lown mm I -tit oa maitug th. rai men, women scene of sailing lnl and as the tbe tremendous c&ertioo of Ion- ronttmil 1 nr fc 'b rnatt drwiti t a and fast rowing of heavy tu' thrv wet ' l n r fc5 U r J shore; the nameroos netmeo who Cnt Uaiers. l,tehera. ci-won. carpenUt wr ni lnt?u f.hlIJr The bo,-, wet. ctd and the twn deaerted, and so the hnnl continue. Ten. II. 12 ami nn. vi v J came, and, certainly. If tho liUUuu of defabgsUe alwayt as they Late ,.t.,r. thcmclvea tolsy, they dorve to L the most projroua jwi3j4e in the wothb i sn instant were the whale r-rnuiuM t. rest ; continusllr harraMsL Wen timid iu the eitr . l ... ? . . trTvnn l kit cu.in cr .r..l K, . i. . . . ii urn ii- ' , .. . , -4- ; tacked, thev now become carela of tb.tr ,a l!'r h 1 . enemy, and allowed Ihemaelrea to l-ttijc ;iutwiu.v. repued the Jo h. "list or we oars as Uuj nuhed. tt tj,r v ' t;rt ail U"io uaui to evtpe irom the tift. ,-. . nr.!. ; Wmi; II ... . wn ptew J. At e tailiK of d 41.f it. it- a I . t1 tb la.t fctxvciiJ , r J A-K- I'-J. e-f lie X.fTb r tatr.4-v tvl ai) re atnt It- mat aod in batj. e ntn. rr ari,.'l Ufjte Ita II t,t Li U. r nr f ... ud raJ.y. l et t-t in taili n'.i n lUtU drn;.k st the iiuo Pf 4r.-.tu:ttin tt.o !'! i h" J-l"i""riJ' be rtae the i.. at. it-ifrI Jn !, Jlf rrv !. J,,v Otor.i f a tLo t.il at Stet tilt tiittn," rtf be.1 tho eUtk. "bft ..Jan.-' nud th" Jod. btsalT. 'Ate joo nfr J.'.t a tt,:.-itir.i!rd l.en J-t ts lLl mnrt " "Yr. jo tr linV. wa i ,'! ,tftitk H.l tl.tn - loo4.d like lL Jm dochlr Inf2w. , I Lfti I wrnt t,n I Jr tn irrq. Th city at-rl tt. .ui wcl it AcMii Ji:c-t.e. l-wr,. . , ... - - .. . . . . ., . n.-av I A -tv.kt ia tl W.h.ar. tt-i r-f a r4-vuttix , t J It il ot loatd a ia1. Ukd . was c tk.L Tt- flLt cf a tb;wt1ed wilr. ci v.-r i My. t4 afr. , i -tt a-v-rtLe tai,l r.M.-'l f r 1-4 ai4 Uu.l,t the Ul laiiax ssjutina la fl.3ii !.. TLe rp!al iu I in tie fU.!r!re of iaor atl is.rJ ol ta it, I ui!il uir it etitaa4 at !Xmhm 1 -TrUiitJy l.iCe tuv,c n tt. e ' o be but one in my chamber, instead of : niyseii. ucneva is loruidden gronni; arDroachiniJ tho chest containing the ine SW1S3 nave OVTO greaicr tear man tne ...... . . ' - i t n n money, walked directlv toward my bed. I ""K""" l ."'K cfcf " wonder that the agony that I then suffered didn't turn my head gray at once. The robber who approached me seemed to hi a man of gigantic stature, and in features more terrible than anything my mind could imagine. He seemed clad iu a loose-flow- . i . - a .a .1 a r ing robe, partea at ine necc, iu ms leit hand he held what seemed to bo a flaming torch, and m his right a strange-looking weapon of huge size. As he almost reach ed my bedside, bj'a protracted aud terrible effort I broke the spell that bound me, and in a moment I was awake. Instead ot my grim, gigantic visitant, with his flaming torch and huge blunderbuss.amue woman, none other than my niece, stood before me, with her long white gown reaching almost to the floor, the very counterpart of that worn bv mv imasinarv robber. Iu her left hand she held a candle, in her right the key of the money chest Iu short, she was the giant of my dream; and my excited imagination had converted a very pretty woman into a frightful monster. In a moment I was myself again; and a significant motion of my niece's head and hand imposed silence. I was not a little puzzled. What could it mean? I didn't re main long in uncertainty, for my niece dis closed in a whisper that three men had en tered the house, and ordered her, at the per:l of her life, to deliver them all tho money in her possession. Danprer irequently quickens our wits, ami in tbis cafe I think it had that effect with a . 11 a 4 .1 1 . T me. l naa it an in a momeiu. nuuicum up an apron that chanced to be lying in the chair by mv bedside, I directed Mrs. M. to tie it around her body, and m this to place the money. Then cocking one of my pis tols, I placed it in her right hand, aud di rected her to hold the apron in her left, and with the pistol firmly held m her right.ami concealed in the folds of her apron, she was to descend, and to whichever ot the robbers came forward to receive tho money she was to give the contents of the pistol. T was to follow coremllv down ine snurs, finA conceal mvself behind the stair door until she fired; then 1 was to spring out ot my hiding place, and with my remaining one oi iue reiiKiiuini; OI course, I cannot think of Austria or Italy. So there is left only England. But I fear to take my children to s "We went tweutv mini best restaur lable served heat wo were a climate, out, our hearts fall, and s after were seated in the t Brussels affords, round a !t Francaise. In spite of the und to make the illusion Daring the earlier part of this day no other to on ship could be seen, but toward the after- jVavin-the disposi noon a vessel v. as seen to the westward ap- , ,ltlrmintJ iw sition oi the third noon a vessel was seen to the westward ap- . ;.,i u. tiu Ai'rinnwtann . - Ollfi 1(1 UU IKlOUiiuru ui t.i" uppro.ivhnig them. 1 lie House nag was far Ume tban u takesto tell it, this qniokly hoisted, and the signal of distress rried into execution. . The few L'fing observed l'Voved to be ock, Cant. -. i i r l - i 111 WT ie8S UUlt? IUU ll iu icu ii, Hi, and the signal of distress carried into execution.. The fev ?d, the ship which ultimately thftt elapsed after I reached th the "lipnjreicxlnre ot Green- . . irH before X wa3 ir.aled b Littleiohn. boro down upon them aiji 1 nromr.tlv rescued them. When taken on board everv kindness was shown the -nnfurtuuate men whohaye lost all their e.iects. Tim naraes of those saved are Richard (V,x, boatswain; Wm. Duguid, steward; tjeo. Adams, A. B.jGe'o. Thompson, A. B.; Sharks lioss, ordinary seaman, (a nephew ui me Captain s : Charles NVemyss, A. anil Walter Sutherland. A. B. They all belong to Aberdeen. Th names of those who perished were 1 ttt-r llnss. master. as?ed leaves a wid w "aid familv TPsiilinc in Aberdeen. Alex, foot of the stairs before 1 was signaled to the scene of action, seemed almost endless. Would the little woman havo nerve enougu to fire ? That was the rub. So intense was ray excitement, that I feared the violent beating of my heart would betray my pres ence. A few seconds, nowever, ucicu question. A stunning report told me that Mrs. M. naa aone uw pik,nuuDiSu.i.Uu.v to do mine. As I leaped irom my piace oi concealment. I was just in Ume to see the forms of two men rushing out oi tne uwr. I discharged my pistol at tne uymg iorms, but, so far as I ever heard, without e fleet. Mrs. M. had made a oetter snot, ui Lhe wounded man lay completo to dine in a box, so that Kochefort mightimagino himself for a few minnks at Brebaut's fable in the heart of his beloved boulevards. Alter th firttt ccurso the ice was broken, and the conversation took a less melancholy turn. " ' Yon must havo realized enormous profits from La Lanternc, said I to Boche fort. " 'Certainly replied he. Trom Msv, ISoS, to May, 18C9, I received Wl.uiu francs, and I get still some H,t00 francs per month.' So )ou are rich.' 'Just above not being poor. You do not comprehend tho position of an exile re unted wealthy. He is lonnd to assist his brothers in misfortune, not only of his own country but of Switzerland. Italy, dc. I not only work for myself, but for thewholo band of exileH. "Sardou wisheil to know what had lecn Rochefort's hopes at the time of the elec tions. " 'At the first balloting I did not think success doubtful; at the second my confl uence was less strong, and the remit has only too fully justified my fears. 'Aud what do jon expect at tne next trial ?' " ! hope everything, and have the same faith in the First constituency as in the Seventh. "Do you Wlieve in the legal posNtbility of your election?' 'Certainly.' " 'Can you fancy yourself in the tribune ? " 'I hardly know. All I can any is, that only a few months ago, for the first time in my life, I was called upon to 6eak in pub lic, aud I got through with it tolerably well. I was terribly afraid, but T threw myself in the water and mauaged to get ashore with out help.' " 'If the ballotting is favorable, what will von do ?' " My duty. I shall arrive in France, and then -Providence.' "The hour of departure drew near, lie held our hands in his, and pressed thr in nervously. We heard the engine whistle in the distance He pressed us to his heart, and walked rapidly away. " 'Adieu, said we. Mk rfroir, be replied; and as he turn ed to his land of exile, the locomotive bore us rapidly toward the promised land which lie will perhaps never see. t 1 m gauz.i or lace can cive. aim otiy a vry 11 w of us that, even wtien woll ouiuto tho fif tic,. consider it quite Kip-tflions for any thing to l gained by roncearneuL As to the exteul to which we cut .bwuour bod ices, that is a nutter too pvrnt aud too painful to lo dUcihti-d. It inirac among us who shall wear the drest lowest and show the largcftt expanse of slmildera. And vet we mean no liarni : re mtm only tol fashionable. Tlml is the worrtof it. The nicest wemen .amon ta - pure,hic'n miuiJed women, who would raher die Uian 1m? guilty of impropriety, it iUppeared like an impropriety to them, and thoe very innocence- moke them misu-piuous of evil, ytt bex)inc accnstounil.as cvay on nmt, more or les. to an object ioiuble fashion. and follow it in pur' Mtuplicly ot nature, part IK. ! , drive n about a t;fr ' Acihitlif v t.:d- several ottetn4s t eai-aji', but by an un lucky torn they rushed v r sbol gruqn b and now th tnol exciting time of the day came. MaddenM by the diSkulty of m t iug lu shallow water, the wll. dthrd frantically from side to aide, ralin tho into violent breakers as thonffh a kI. lad dUtaTld the water, rocking thmll tia-1 mg veels to am! fro s they atptvarhrd The boats now legan to come oj in nnta lers; tho wbslea were blinded by the com motion they had eretl. Ihieketuti thr shallow water. Having kept el.-ly onitl during the wtioU day. the shml now l- -came dividcil ; they seemed. .a it w,r, to become at once bwuderr!. tl.ct'rr, .b M the Zt tf.r. TlVl Ii 1 nd allowrd themselrrs to e gooilMby the bt to the .! shore, to be dispatched one by one by tb- as a Uim ft wjiuout mrantn( or ec-ru 1 wm not attempt to iiarrii what t tiii Also, the nicest womeu tunoni mi an just I going rn; sudce tt to aay that, a fr a I those who always follow- wlo bsvo not J can jndge, and from the opinion of tho f.!. sufficient Inddnes of mind cr msnner to erman. there will Ixi at bt JJ !.!- ke a public protect ai'ainst anythinc in-1 taken; half that numWr are altra.lv iitb.l. who nr j and not tencbed by the evil of abicful ciitoro. 4 lior. mike a I'M dorsed by the. lusjotiti iv won, 11 who nr j and a many more ar aaie wiilun in. hat 11 of a bit fill cu-tom. I bor. The whales are, I blieie. a! rf pi and by whoc wu purity h elitoiuateit j kind, Luown a the lttl-onNM. ;.t'-. th poison of a misrhisvou f.uhion. Tby j they measure in length fiont ! t 11 fL follow-, and their inoi.il sujiort loKt r 1 The flnhermrri will nv.Vr a gTt $aii ti up the lud habit, and ;ii s rountetjanee ! this prire, anl they well d-r?r t, Tii1 to the bad follow CM thercot But whst ! The cbau from the firl, nnld the wbal- rmi p i.iy when originality i .till mi-1 were driven within tho inner barte r. bv!rl snred an unwomanly, and 1 pthlic prtrt, J upward of 13 bonrs. commrticiug st i b.- it even ag.uiist evil. i s.t dvu a iVoek a. rn , and the Crat l-m kill I ntroii; mimtc-il siul nnfruiiistie?" J noon after 3 pm. It i aaid to 1- IT v if J siurca shoal of whals has enUfr.l iLm It 1 - fr- tlm rrrlil nf In.tit Ii 11 la n i1a t.i.f TIIK ritl.R BlMi. Ueaoetats Kllit leleew Alles and lillaKer "I lie Former trlrdlte Vlelor after the r.lcaentt Itownd, St. fjofis. Aug. 17. Tt.-u Ki'lley and Ned OTwddwiu were u'ii.l for (tall$;her. and Jim yno and Bud KiUy fr AlUo. Iarry Wins. I ws n f.ree The ring was foruird iu a groe. but the sun ured down lurcely. Jim Kearr.ey ww ring-1 mast r. and ring ke per were spj-oint- ed to preserve rrdrr. The fiht U-gn at , 2:10. and. afli-r cotniderabU sparrii.g. Al l.'li receive.l a heavy blow on the iiiuk. w hich kti.H-krd him do a 11 sud niate him blee.1 frtely. Iu the second rmKl Allen went dowu from a stiugrr oinlr tbr Inn In lh thiol round lolh rcTve1 aivl h'-avy Idows. terminating in a elineh 01 which Albn went down. At this iut several clubs were thrown st Alleu. one of which stmrk 1dm on the cheek canning bloo4 to flow. . Iu the fi.nilh round more terrific blow s were dealt ou lolh nidi-a, ter minating in Allen's favor. The filth round was favomblo to Allen, allhongti be was knocke over the roiM. Iu the sitlli round Gallagher was a littli nlow incoming up, and received two heavy blows, one on the nose and one on the brea.l-baktt. and. although Allen was down at the cl.ae. Gal lagher got the wont of the round. The M-venth, eighth aud ninth rounds were favorablo to Allen, and at the terminati on of the latter the sponge was thrown up and Allen declared the victor. The fight was tes- . .a a netting tning 1 nave ever - a seldom Wltoeaee.1 and oue netrr to e f t gotten. Since writing the alov I barn Ibst IT", whales are already killed. Tl." valo-. 1 nndemtamk ietimtddal tipwatd of 47' I am sir. yours truly. i. F. Mr-.tr. II oral Tlismns yaebt, Walrrlilly. M-n- way, Jaly'iH. short but it is said to have been very 1 . tl..iivn -r-a-p Pnv-rrr 1 nonto aiul Imth WTTO biUUT PUnibel. AYFI'IHlll. 11 r " - .. . cook, married, wife resides Alex. Collie, sailmaker, nn- 1 j nn cues 111 Auerueen. uuiuyu 3 l-k rfomn roqjtshauks, mate, aged 30; leaves wife in fl(r gng hideously, apDar- Aoerdeen. Simpson, carpenter, wife unconscious of the glittering coins ai"! family living in Aberdeen. Alexan- tv.t'lavin 8txiinoe profusion all around him. Poor scoundrel ! he had got far more than he had bargained for. Ou examination I found that he had received a very severe, but I didn't think mortal wound. Bat the . j. t z-.fi-.-iv7 ctnrv i vet to be told. H. th. VJXAti tnrned on'tVo bo nootherth the venUl, to sheriff himseir, arresiea iniue.execunou 01 deep scheme of rascality by the hand of his own wiCe. . The whole matter was now explained. M had conceived a plan of robbing himself of a Urge amount of tooney belonging to i ctotP and. with this nice sum, he IUD nv-j , ,onld remove to parts unKuown, wi c ,J V. S-eotten fortune. But the best laid Vrf mice and men "gang an ag.e. .r.'w ,-ered. moved I' V . A . . ... lu 'J'eriT..,.u: v AiR married; resides iu Aberdeen, a. -vl -lvM' A- B-. single; resides in Aber a v an lie se nim thy Harmonia .. i iiTohn Murray, was the. 8th of April. He was lnd Fntb on HovmmiiA -was well known Harried. The haviuc at one time formed one ot Clyde, and American packet ships. She wsClyde ed in Aberdeen by Messrs, Geo. Mill $m- to Oregon, and foi ia otin ii'i"g- Uf one tiling A ourjg Canadian girl who ran away from home and went to Detroit was ar re ted recently for vagrancy. When offer- uer liberty in case sue wuuiu gu wen --5" t a. jg gf,n iug. ui uo imug Vae, showed her good taste by the follow. -1 feel certain,' namely: that he will never teply: "Not any, Mister; I likes the' again try torob himself as long as his wife 6?in prison better than Canada at lib- lianas guar. fJ- l it take my cliances on ims ridinating and tasteful female, that! I jLnd fit A huge mastodon Ottumwa. tooth was recently l.rr .Th ariromit tel.vrspel Irom the Wttle field this fcftrrnoou does not agree with the description brought by the reporter who retnrnil on the Inuiaville this evening. Instead of time rounds as previously reported. thre were eleven ronniU fought, more thaa oue-half of which were decidedly in favcr of Allen. At the end of the eleventh round. Tom Kelly, one of Galbfcher's seconds, threw up the sponge. Allen and hU sevond then left the ring. Kobsetpcntly tbe referee said be .i;.l not know who threw cp the stooee. .WUre.l lha battle a draw. It U stated that Tom Kelly acknow ieuet on uie ground that it JhvRher was whipped, and that he threw nn the s nonce; but after get ting on board the boat be denied having .ion my. The rt suit 1 considered a greater nirv tn Allen than the decision in tbe McCoole fight. Mrs. Ktan ton writes to the Kevolotlon from Johnston. X. Y. : "The two central a fit b a aAa 1 & w TV- -i.w ' flfmna on which allthonsht and center- . tion centre iost now in our native town. Is I the unhappy mau in prison, ef whoa we told our readers Ut week, and a pretty eonrtrv. and will resume famine in North vonoir girl, ft member e-f the Frcsbvtetun that thev went to'i'bnrch. who. 'outside the conventions Europe to get a surgical divorce. i rules, has become the mother of a chill The following anecdote is told of tho late .T F Herrimr. the animal painter. A dozen years ago ho painted a small picture for a well-known dealer, and received a check in nxtnent. The check was written on a l .' t r 1 r : 1 slip of paper, "ray iur.. r.unuuu, duly Signed, OS I Wiuiuui uic nii yji the words."bearer," or "to order. The clerk at tho Union Bank looked very doubt fully, firt at it, and then at the person pre sentingiti The artist noted the hesitation, and demanded what was wrong. Tbe clerk ex Whined. "Don't you see it's payable to J. F Herrin"?" I do," said the clerk. Well Ianibe." "How do I know that?" said the clerk. "Do yon know what J. F. Herring is?" "Rather." said the clerk; I've got 'Three Members of the Temper ance Society' at home." Herring was de lighted, lie seized a pen, and, on a sheet of blotting paper lying on the counter, dashed off a sketch of the horses' heads 4.;..v;nr frnm a t ron ph. which comnose the picture. "What do you think of that? said he. banding it across, him at once. Chang and Eng have returned to this KugtUh rTrjnkr)ini. At to the flunkeytm thsl crops r.p in sneb forms, we have jtiit etrr!l tbr state of things whiett provoke Tbv-kery into writing his famo Book of So At the Is) log of the fan.talirtn "Ion of a new orpbsti aojlatu. at Watford. Iat wrk. by Walrs. accocD jaud by hi ai', the lady sprelalora poitiT ly tnale drttt Upon the table where the ir bal l-n lanehing. and ramed off fruit sud rt--w rr. and fragment of eatabUa. as iiimo' "Tbe manager of the fraat (Mr. Jennifers, of tbe Albion), somewbsl iUrtVl at tt raid, at firt rmoTyilratd. but st length did bis brt to bwter the cnb of loyalty. To be gave a fSowrr. to another a cherry, to another a tra wherry, from dwhes tottebe by myal band (!) and the fair m-irfcuis d'parte!. trranrinu np their tnemuto with jt1- oas care. One young Udr. otwb-lrrrl l.y the ridicule of certain gentletorn, who anr- veyed the arene with aatoniahment, becgrd for a bit of breaa, a tiacutt, a rromn - aoy thing, so kntf as royal bands bal touctd iL And I rvmemu-r that a pun v. or t. walked over by Walea, ai the A -rirc'Oflral HalL Islington, on th aecaon of a tore show, was aclnally whttllel np icto U-th- J ticks, and carried off in that shspr. by hi atnre sabjectspsbile in Canada. the w.n;ri bottled the water in which be bad waLI bis royal bands, as keepaakra. How ran sine and tae like avoa.1 thiuajcg ller- selves more than mortal, seeing th 1 li-Htc toadyism they are subjected Ux inowt f " Tlsat's it t XMtl', , 1 dibt't InA wsl I Turning ! the r roe-fJ!ic. illtnt y, tbe wi-rthy r.xai.tjatr nl 'riiit is a tiiOai etrwrdtvxry r. Mr. A!:orrv. atvl i-o". I lh:uk. droiUoi th" el incur -l lie !".. ..n tat'! tl.,' . - - -. . - , - -. . . t-r t.f rr.t-rir. . s . ..a 01 ,-NSftrm. t ie n n w uwr, i 1 mon er":h li hut' a tuian do aa)lLtfe j auty. I e l Uut.k -n tt fcrif ti aiLr t lu.tat. a., t 4 w jor.a lfSttl !! -;r!i aU.r.;iul otiUl ' hot fa J.t. thr prriretn ef lkt er-uit 'rn cjt rl-iai tl jnff. Mr. Mrf ill " Jl!iiain? Fararrsprra. An Frt i! eUrgj nn in"! tn revt:a4e , f r. 'A tl. ' !.p ( his ft teh la rtue li rh'trh, lb -!a that U" ba-i bra r ! ou lb l itD--a in-lT. "I b' 'M j tll try ant rr. t.w. f a va li. f. I 11.11. Ill try. tir Iry t'n"rr s hU -f a prtz-twr. " Wr.hfu. tl rr kuw I n-ar rail ny. 1 - -1 T niro, but, WilUia, if H Majof of th city wrtr ruie to a and aay. J.d.l Vi I 1 Jktit tb- to Cu tu tb lt( , t Ii r l-i I bd'h !pht t. I won I I etir to !b r an I pal rv ban-l fi Ibv tiLbt a l ay t tUrr. tlitant. tl. Mjur want to - The U V. ' 11,: o-le to t'tf n j-TiabT' t -t lb t "t 1 riti-o U. W- U k 1 ! . i.r ita t i im- 1 al Mktias tt. a.ekkw Uvl ul'4i ll.:i. T o cil ' p-j . f t au w ub d L A I t aCU lsM- k mil pi. l lk rkl W ) - Sjk4 ttf k(i. a t Ilk WkTW,l tSH. a - The f Uwiii. i a I.Ur a! e.ipj ,! a lei- t f rtil l a ttral grtbmsu; r Vol fJ li. tat if l.' kem no r-.-s, ba" 11 Katl s ltd in tuy Tl'-'lu C"hr an I kae tl ruy Itp) V t;bL" - A ft u.'r in lb imMi dtrvt t4 lb Vtk.I.re v t frrn.lJy I a noufctry j jmW Mi --l Us l jrrs or. lrrl "Mr. l!r-t r." i 1 tl. frr. "jKj"f , I- n V- tbe- llIy IwMvb" 1 .tJ. ! bate John. td t;4 bark fe. j.t Vll. I l iun tt'O t I d bi l l-'Mir al-rt that Ht It a tt ewiniry I Uy." "Well," ai I the rt r. "I I-lavo sa-1 Je tnuUm. atvl th lwlt talm Ir, au 1 tLewliof wat'f ta lhe Cf l d'-ft. Sty I w wt t.t vnw lb Jordan, arwl wnt op Mi-or.t r.tru--' ta itilTT-J Ur. yoo. Mr l:l'-e. ox llal it tl a fair pti.,t. was tirtr;t ilnraipi ko-k mg out y rb r Y - k fntu-l t tiio. a clrtyt-.sw.trvl to tle an c4d '"an-p rf uVy-m toroLu f-rb A Jtnrtjr tsm c4 satWn. t!. lneumali Urjit. , wr.li a tr.-l. f -3&-lvt oa IU frtb tnlt c f ih, x lUrtL-.!-ow iaaar. It mt4 Us tsvM onl at ot cf ttt CrjraU tbatt .li-m t't.ltl. 7l tn rri.ct!if ia July W as T i oew oxU4 bsv U I ft-.,. 1 f It' cr :ka- -f IxuU in Virrtbta at I l!r Mtiictbttit by taiiC'wa.U frM l..f-t Tbr aCiV'Vkle lai-4 airra-l .f t tiwv I ftsptii u Virjnnja ar1 tb t'atvJjt.a ere. Is l.fJ.lti cl an. - I'j-!rj4e iirtthi CfaIs U- near IUkt-si. M t . Waa olfd l y tratrtr. 'a TceiT rtir, atk-t a ifti.ttn .4 eU tbit. i-ll. i)um c-1 Ike r44f a CVbS with a fall tut of Mr. Cf-vll r U4hr Ota. T t4lr waL As feaH- TV tlatxp tkd4 Italia ud ty ba2Jvb. j -Ltwaa tu nvkir-ap:e-wr4-ia, baa tb t'at ef ratsfd'M!j? tatr r tj4v. Wtti tl rot ba wU i.j-b lo Ca t U llc.lit, latia. re d-"l lLj ct br, J at, J tj T.v n'.t.t.ty ii x .Wt(4l I , lb KTOWlh c4 r '.'.-. lbrrfUt lb wL i . tt lo ! d t--" "-vl a !tiaii tsi. It .jmalily 4 ltt arvt s.tfit lu I r.l a it M ia lb 1'iu.U ! Klal'w. it wI-l jiU tbiij : IA !. ! al rt half a lal rf aer. Tbe 4 m-t,tf at KafcJr are ;l -uivl a fk.w tittu u,. !. Sf 1 r t Mt r-aaa. J4.s Skt; la!' frtl. f bu w Ukv; tA.-1 .f.4. W ft Tt a. dfetrvl ILa tx.t. . '.uUll. l-'t dt- d. flikfjna Ifltt p.blral. J--. cf It nr f.. i. 'iea- lureM Jsr laa. sat ta rv-a ti-tc l of 1 1 o 4 Cala-n tr-. m-m wrttUo i ty tta f,riala of tt Trwiaawry, I aUitf Lira lo rfl I2i.'i vUbU OWCl lb fc"rtrttt.l bvfr t fu rbi!o. II rpirw Tetir ;t -;. t Aay fafttr rr'tatbauaewtaci t rw h t . if .t l- Newark. X. J." ( 4 a-47ll T O la 1 wrw wailtr; ! l"t-a,-a 4ft t, ol,f day. xb t.aia br t..lj Will, l,t Mt l,t.Otftra. "TLt. aal t &. are c ar tlt. la' " aul lL"ebr. "il'5l fall tea " -Jla.1 o-if jjaatlit-rv aaI lLa L.l4i-n.. All wsre (wftwl ta tb-tr ! arcrt.ta. Vt'ho caa r4 tbia r-aIa.Lip ajbjmx ? An ol 1 lady lt Iowa. eviCatsrctl r lb lrfw.ily ts4 wtvalio t4 ht ltl.. awntv il V baifct ' latlvsi Ik ataak. Sm staul U-al in eLikdboal ,f falLe held a rlll"?-aV bj IL b a.1 ta 1 ta- at. 1 awb 4 b k;b-3 bat aiorx tt wt, . Wcstb of Ibe liaklSe. )! uUUtt b akiu. a a s.Mra c4 tubaLa aa,t . . a - B t a iVray. at,t it i la-jy cuar ta li 11- yttA tt lb fary cf aacb an ntcb. on lb J-ba that b bv arn bi , I per.b it, lb rryf4an lt.kr. w. wtfs tbre on lb wvoq Straur. "I hope you'll try sud rone. t-w. Jam. Well, air, 1 11 try. fc oorMsry ys yuq'r a belt of a I'ttvu Umt." s An niiKr:k U!r in Ijc.itcavortb, " sftrr snto: io-rnuy Sa la wfc.l wxiH re . mote oea flnl pta fmta l-r window ' Ua. was Wd4 Ul "Mllnw pma" was lb ft Itiui koon. Wterrtjpnsn sb r-aiTfly etrlajicr.l. Mil. I'm ao rbvl to ' have I jon.1 o-it ! I wood r tf tbey krp it tu Truj .v A trw.l e l l crnt'.erasa eoew ssj 1 to bia .lau.ttlef: -ll-i -jre, tat ikif. Ji tie? marry ruaa. It otatJt tbat lb .rrt c-.sn in tb world it cx tbal ba tsoy ats.l r-Mhir. tl."" laTTTi Wtrrts- tata Ibal Mr. Iloaacll CaK -et.t!y . a atkai.4i ta Fsns t L cuaai&'val rttftai&tatt.l ctven La ,.- e.f l-3a! IL.a lTau bis eanf iu IL , llal aa a !lr dantx. tba Crltaaa w a. when b tr.rla! VipMli wit!j a , H7pUaO Ia-aa. wt r a bis daalb bft bia s vaat fC-t-'tly. He OMai(i ff ab't. bosncf. baa te txra ttan etx- r U-t. ty lb brUuasU L4rs t4 CHi" . . , . . . . - Tb cv:io saj rskj rrep c4 W'z.. -uiivill W lb bvrA-al asal t4 raer -d&-l tLer. Tb rraUjQ encp it sa tar ' wnewl llt lb wcrta can da t i.rt. ts ttrOb t a2aoe.ll b aba Us ef far a TUe cty i4 N w Or1aXM la aaad W I r -it J.I tin tLOt SatjtlM lift U'k luicib Coevally k.s c---! j Iafromcr to tmcnuiu- A dtcovery of considerable impwrtanee to antiqoariar has j oat been msde in I Uh tTnlory. A mound, similar to the great mound of the Mississippi alley, has been found at a !! ;nrorv's bUl in lbs Fnlb parltsmetil tot abol Iba lale war. anJ a li . the roelin of lb lYpprty es Marrvl nu vtrywUvw rvwraJUw la -c- 1 Worn a" vnli f rxU04y twto Law. It I krie li f.l sa fAL.!y as pc-- . At ()., o rj-iy tcro Uf elbes!;fs Imi dr V-k up a Jo c aas;4J claaa t.-r It jriw t4 viwte4t tL ea. l bad arajr. raied U t hi err w Us b was allacl 1 wilt, t f J X. aJ ku prcUai l-- 12 rtvatJ. Ua reeertsc. be Stated U.t.1 aiut-W iW U r toor ooa w Lai lb rvcb always eoelrtv lo t by t.s ef a.ar na - actllctuf nt ctves ILera a rtrbt ta ! tbtr n r rperty or earttns. Ihthrbx la ft ibled Fa.lsr.d. tbey bate ua t-Ttjfcl- ary ng I wbcb lbir bulvsJj ar loont Ui trtect. l"r waul of tub a btlb Iba . Wt orlo.sL emer- tA.tf n.kri- ' IL a&alaaia iel IV tim was aVS tl a aLait tanc of abont fiftes-a miles aontb of F.van-1 rate of Ia<b.I-xbo, urk ail tb rro poat la4rttl bad bm dnrra tbrui, ston Station, on tbe Union Pacific railroad, j gu cf bis wrVs snut-sW cbarctat ' iba lJ c4 ibaeya, tcxalacts a abarp, . Tbe Interior cavity 1 about etfibt feet bj adoIUry Itrd MlUrt. straticj; Ua. three feel wide, and four deep, v ben op. .who cat biw Li f-t- Mrs. jwnoo ta t -Al WUIjaiiiport, lad.. Is a rntelt enej it contained a skeleton cf a man of J rain addrc4 a letter lo Q-je Wtoru ta rjroj wbiejt lie cx in ordinary stature, with a nnciW of enrioas 05 00 IbU rrirvane. Ilsr bnbaa4 tot tT VTT oUre4 lo wall cr wtn rxi 1 Oojecta, iueiio; Of I Tbe fihit bnilt spread by BigraUoa or colouration front " L.v. T..3T.in.i '..v, ' , Uiwled on ibalaik alwt. aaJtbe their ot Mexico. Pw I -vii- ....... owy aepriTTj w-r w o uwu t TJ. ; fcsap tie WwUr CS lbs traak. Atrtl Iheatieor an oruin-ry aruats aieuo. , ket4 the pot lo wuku ive lwt ta P-; as cf rva. look taoa ai iLm tt ris-r adayor inference I tUrt the paopia stto tud tj tU cua sbcta be cbargej wul ' lwxt xt by wbkb lis w'all a4 rtl moond were tbe same as those wta Lt w's dtbcar.r. arm tl were lb row n tn lo betrkl 4 thi others, and thst tbey aat hsve .TrTZi-u r ..k f. . i fMt r-.. rJ il Wrl svre r iny nigrauoa or conixairou iroiu - Meiiran Ouc Lou-1 UndeJ cm tbe lak alayte, mnal domain southward ot Mr.ix ( eaUisly daoi.h-l i
Goldsboro Daily Messenger (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 5, 1869, edition 1
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