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- T i JMMaMMMM''MM''fc'TniniwwwMMMai wtm i nnwMnw in bi - i in i fi. .ttiwj uti -mamim kn'mm i n.i iwwti wm irim mgr '.nr. ir imitiri-tif -n-n "i ; ' ' 1 ' ' 1rmmmim m . itfdl K .W tC will iHln' i I t'- V" ' JL tg? M I .1.11 l, I. I - v , 9 a'l4 tfnjjisa n'-'f-'J I . i 1 -. ... . i if . -Awrr.; . 7o ic , mjw i it r JJ V T ,fl(M dJ -jo) l1 it'-nI Inn .' r r VOL. IX. 7T TW iM. , Inntt'tt'M raff I 1 - " - 2 . m. - - it,., k -t : ii ii b w t mm i t i I !2l I'Jfc' xli II I I I I , E 1 .?! II l i - - tLAlAvnnl - mJj, ' . .i-f'U; A fw-d'l ISiir '-' - WHOLESALE. O WL-1! General Mercliaiul SPUING SEASON OF Now i.li; JtatcsvHlc, THE NH) -0 We iiAVE esLiiblisliod iui'd uow cvuiU'ol tlio Iciing mdustrjy of Western North Carolina .We arfettlryj he patron of North Carolina and the" Soifi hj 'oP ItoMMa-, Urst, we arje largely patronizing North Caioliua products and labojr. bvcrv i n! i ......w, i,. I,,.tr. V i Tinl tlic Sniilli. i 2d. We make wagons as purposes iii 3d. Uecauso we sell as eneap ul cacapci iuau for f?ood work. A AB. AtU Wo mn U'A all sizeof Axles will make the old-fashioned fefiop ru ro iniHiii rrnnd faith'aud 1 . ..'I' Il... U . .....! t 1 li'.' t 111 J Ln I1 111. ii ,4i:i.lil V bi;;o:xl -TluU Uo workman ii- xu. a o p,rt thereof, ubjoct ta tl. c.tu... , u X-'" - 3 " iTmf- ft" J of .JJSlftfroiu d..-teclive luaunal or poor waik-.u.in;,.i4', 1 a ' iUcViorv, . O., not lat.Ahiu thirty d afr iac brak iua uoc.r. H th -' -i i 1 ; t(J t;t(. shops of nai.l CoiuW, Company, Uin wilMantial i-v tK ;: ' , , l;n ol tUl, .;uara;,t,v. TUi- guarau- oii receipt of which the Cowoauy wi!l m " I Un . v.olil . tee become- null au.l void, imUer etii.-i- ot Hi.-. i..i;-.v.. cm lit. U ,; 4 FUWl If th wagou lx: loail-U U.-you.l its r. ;iKon.aj.f c.ilMciij . . SEOOSO If the waim ! broken by a ruuaway XJIIUO if the waou be iwea olUorie iua.1 .ui 1 -oui'tit not to abneu. , .. with irrcat care, ami areot approv that thev (the Conipmy.) ouiiht uot there Ik! eviileuco that tho akcid a Guarantee than thia lis allowed. ; 1 ., . ja, . . ,- ifififiifTairtms rial-, The above ought to bo convincing to a.i mi. i-l. iiijui j.. , woat4cction- PFRHMOXT WAGON COMPANY, j 1 r. ,0 A Terror t5 IS Watson qtary- Harrow ! This Harrow excels anything of the kind ever invented. ' r A thorough pulverizer and cultivator of the soil. Feifedionfov Gymtnrm vMi lrt. It never choke, but relieves itself every revolution 2L It ud u'nohoktn(. 4th. IU tump or rtone and all the way round, ad. o time J ifgl laud than the dx hfr. flat on the aurface. loth. It breaks up nth. Ittothaiightdraithawiae hi. -nrnVurchaiied tho right to manufacture WurWMMmHihu.. the countiea of Burke and Oaldweu, 1 now u w . .. or uurKe ana wuwcu, " V row, e feet in diameter. $15.00; one-norse VWWIM Wli . ACIUM, V otti-ly, i a as -f . ' I i ! IF A DB. KfOTc 7 fe ! .A ' M tt.. rr, fZA j ou, arc respcubiuijjf iuucu v - house and see the high prices I am getting for tobacco. Lvery- body is pleased. Note. the following. quoiauoua. Lugs, cominbbV$4 tV,$ajMlfeinlMBSI Good, $7 to $12 " tfood, $7 o0. Fine, $13. to $16. " Fine $lrf?t Wrappers, common $15 to $20; Good, $22 to 40; Pine ; Fancy, $45 to $60. Proprietor FAEUEBS' WAREHOUSE. Hickory. N 0.. I 0 E j 0 OhI - i 14 ise Oealer.5, I fl r;v. t li. :i- v'o-; 'n.'i o-r rfoidv ill 3 the- , Ready. fiTT ' - 7 14 i r . ... ... . ..... -. i WALLACE i5RO'4 - . March. -1, '84. ; ,1. .1 .!' ti f: i f good aa the best lot all practical . t, ......... 4 I. in niii trlior AH both! Thirtibl Uesire below irudfantci !:. '- -.,' ' L.T, .. . l. 4i ,. .A.lc-Aii- t a" f r a U'wl artu:U- .lii--h the iiwner '.SU. inH or l.oM H. 'J'lif-'! an: put On h wui;jMnUitoaH, III lleHH or 1 m 01 HICKOIIY, NOUT1I UAKUJjIWA 1 1 rows THE - rSa power behja feiulred 1 ! If H.L UIIIWD Dll ZTio mr. 110.00. 11 win aeu uio mVz'?r J rr-I will aell tho caatmgp-5 'Jr Twrie caaUnga, bolts and farm righ '.fVC4 fX. Xi. 1 nT -T rrrn nt b anners' uare 1 1 I U I .-. 1 TTT - to Aiii - a 1 OrVOTfe :a nuiiai, -7" .-T . .. ..... , ..1 U a.tiMi biaAir uijiHwwt'' '-- j. ri .II. ki.tf al LOier I uiof 1 Mj Hi ULU7 o o TT77 " ah5f fil iivrT- -til), ui 7 AttftrHey-ai-faaw,1 ; 1 pr trnio i o ' ' 7 N":''C' ' I mmnniiriTr m t rrr -r. AillJ K N K Yii A I! : 1. A o I lf PliACTTllE TN AIT I'lft'.'iimiTc . i , I - - b ll. -, , . LENOIR,'!" C.r," i IWD08 no lmyiire material for filling tortli, 'Monfflutflifan at Mlt time they pr.it' W toiuluft. GREENE3? QE . X'S XjDIJXSKUtoS, hi'. f npr.0cea,t f"ii r- u j Will i- Aryan's0 HoleC, H'. nnn w xr ' iIAkshotcr." The proprletormost respectfully return Uianka tfJjtsoVaaffubtoa Maerallf for bast favors, and will aasure thorn that he will con- tnoeaiattklpairoaabrnru4aplaary t beat the market afforda. A trial ia all f ask. I vw rrwo? .BnKXFPto. f ThenPldii Eibr'aW, "15 A circulating Library of staiulartLmisceUaneona ,bool. .'Kicki atoees at rumtvi Hwwledg. ahd enter taining reading witlda tms rach of all. , .,, I ! Tjavna 0 MerAbnAJpr ' UBe nSAjTielN; ?f 1 f er one year, $3 ; aiz montha, $j, ' - " . lA)l aidWer reMved to meMtni Aeu'd(Xia ions is apuliad to the prchue of new books,-. , -. r.r. tofAIayvi aTciiASY, ft47dii. ; O. W. F. Ha&pbb. Taeasuxer... ,, . r i ameRtteeL J,. -.J, ; ... .iBoaira. . ,, . T. iQftFt,. J&OProBrlatora. . flratiwtwoiM hag tacelitly been refaraJahe4 with nea.aad alegaat umiore; biesidsa the mama areaiicwvuint and ooatortaWe. The fare can not brurpaued in the State Attentire and polite erv autu ttiwaya la atteadanaa: Good stables and hMtiis. rOivi.ua a aali wbon yon arc in Boone. , Uatee varraaoderatak i - ' T1IE MOCKtAIN HOTEL. i ta bran-iiw-6ae, -4wty f anJaLeA and otferf Tj cv7 idwceaieBtto lwyora. riutmera and heuaYeniug' pnWic generally. Give Ulai a call., UNDERDOWN & B0LC1I, PRO'S. iiiinr itrii i Home msmci; i Li II u u Having increased our nurseries, we are now prepared Ut furnish fruit trees of the best qualitiea and proved by experiment to do well and flourish In tbuj section of the country. Address ESTABLISHED IN ISIG. J-W.RAINEY&SONj LENOIR, N. C. i louse and Kiii 1'ainters, Taper Uanf'crs and Gla k ziers, Carriages and iluggies made and repaired oa short notice, of the best material and in the best style of work uiiiiiship. Fine cabinet work dono, old furni'.ure cleaiiHed and repaired, made to look as 1 ' ' ";godd as new. ; All kinds of fanc wood v pk (uetuled jai , ed, varnished and brightened up. TOT I II U )!' THE ROAD ! JraviaTllni a a ifnSirHhe . r a . . a naaJ,MlUrMiithanck. Lenoir to I card. j 7! 'f,7 !7 ' rn i ronbon i , o d?iov .d9s f f Hi3' Ol 10? 7fJ -7.i ' r i MINERAL LANDS, GRAIN FARMS, t GRASS AND 0 OR FRUIT FARM iff ii! 3 f ' " MOTOW N Rddr e Hi Biscaipn W 1 X- 1 ublc IHtlienllicM. , i7r we find the following . , jjVJUe-grading, p yCi jwia " Ciir Uf(coo,3o Urat9rotUol.fti1,t,iiHV,,.W)re " Lihen cano .forward "ftudiavw imoxka uitroquccd , tlie ; i Ten ?r,ftble 1 Mr. Ja,mej Iliirir whp,ljad ,boen selwtecl n ftSsntliew most ppivpriftt0 'perspn n break ground!" tm4 0(?aaior!Mr. l4Iarper tben :Pe4 on the linaandprWi He Hr&l atn J Rankin ,,jvith a, maitock, . and rrpb I Sreen Moore witb a sbojaJaPad .Mr.rpfr aa4 tup work WftfrSftga' Auo vo VJ?lbrWu i'.'fM'4nJI nYcrAr, T?.-l r. lil "t WS VfWfl, arA Rall. KW'.!o"M9nu!,vP ".jv-yewt t rowJuU of esrto from llie ut ;ta Uie gwdiiraid tfi cheers frA"rfbi pfj,hjr ;pansbionejr&fta,'4WipilK -o ! After these gentlemen h:id Uaoj'1 dirt into the embankoitnt-. ra;my of the ladles of the piqce corao forward 'and 'pliecf the' mattpci s an "d , LoTcla r'H.ii, 1, '4 f tnlbn90lfl t witn zeai ana aengni. i. Conspicuous anion-; these Judaea being Mrs. J. A. Oertell, Uie occoih plished wife ' of the d'lsiiuicj artist, 'and many of the young Indies' ofihe schools here (Daytnorf, $tl Euphemias, llirkwood '&cA llicii came tbe toys frpi iTinley, nb representing many btiues anu many counties, who plied the shovels witli a vim- , Then there was a general rush .of the citizens of the place, ko tyincjicl their delight ' in tbq enferpryelt. happily inaugurated. r These incidents occurred tyayeard ago tho 27th of March last, and now that tho whistle of ,( iho engine j id heard al tho end of the tracu in Lenoir, it may to of in teres t to th4 readers, to review tbc hit tory ol. Xhn C. &L,Ut II. ;. ' ; According to tho charters gr:ktit! ed by the-states of North jud vujb Carolina tho O.-uoJiua Wurrovv gauge company wafceouylid t .d.v.iili tbo'A &'L. iS.'G. Co., on the Utli of .May lb3, at il:f,Ut.ry. ' At tills meotiuVr of wfueii iifW. VI chairman and Dr. I Uvogn of ChesttvJ Yas etectet l president; Mj ! '"' G. W. 'i llurner of Caldwell; Jl; 0, Sherrill of Catawba; I. fccheijcl of Liincolu; Dr. .J. I . .Symes or las; ton; i.1 D. Withertipjon and L. Mi Grist of York; J. L, Ayer and G. C. Macoy of Chester wero elected di; rectors. ' " I On the 3rd of April 1874 the Ileal act was adopted' anlhorizing the purchase and" consolitlation df 'the King's Mountain K. It. company, with tho ChettoM& Lenoir company! ,This 'road hd o broad gange;nd ran from Chester to Yorkville a dis tance of 27 miles. - - ' The Chester and Lnoir Co,-paid $85,000 for i anefcot the iron, ill the rolling stoclt 'nnd $S,fjb40 ir missetk'Cofrsftlidatian-of-thi 'co'tiftlhys'tbue ViifrntjffeiB' eoflhS r&ti !WM6h,Shd ckbrk' diSdHor Chester'alifrcrSttVcrfgl B. R. 1 c " 7- d?!-f 11U lUlICB UKtauio nun- 10 i.uh tuc 11 CTJP GardnerffbegaVtfr SftWeya 'aB5dtth6'15t!r oauafyiafTS'h fcdttfpiete'd th4 -fidalarVef 'AUcTMea- aril the "estlitatef ' the tUlhe jflradinkfbf lff8,ie"Wl4rf iwad nf afat) JnToHlhit6allWs71me,f5,TK)5L 'Llnctnritbh'tb'Nffldnyi Jo LNa totheatawb .0C93. Biter jtotLenouv-f.;! iga , 0,107. laeftstubcliTeti rvjlfecV11 tadrS3altie3 'csfldaftap beta overcome1 tlre 9GQ$fkjfs3l foa. over 20 miles of tbfe' rodd jb running .for an early f corbplotfblr4to Lonoir, to bo thrown in'tf.i'' way." totlk jfiil Cru-f--tcfvofntWa had tacbs'thffbcd.a hundrctl thou'iiut (Ulars to. lite cipi- Caldwell county rosoivrrf' T Aibcftbe i i 0 wbicn was ratified by ayjiall uiaj)?ity rwftWh&At wis, bhmiirC to c'o.i'oit tbe validity of t!:e Yrk couiuy nntU ' tfW if V iKc-am-'mMS'-'d aiiuary 1674. The decision Vhy Mrt favor ui WUiiiJmb$'r Tle ' uH.cri'iMi':i of the couuly w.is ivui estdTn th douris and ,"'V4rinea asajnat ' tl.i 1 1. fr'f ,vmW'"' u". ;: ! .r:. T' . coui;ties : t.urf'Kl t had rotlowroii niitf'fttiiTnfr-Af iliASo i io Smth i :iio lina and iad o'irfulU ut it,d f jT-gaVw'orli lUroad :Woul1 1 ave been completed c.ir ngo. 1 - -f-Abbttt'talf enoiigh whs rnieet Sy private subscription :o fiaisli -iir-r&dtngi w I et' 'rttiouci i a rVn'ned ., Jiis ,Hnvicti labor.'" T!k irr iiy was "tlfcif done iri- L(icfiv and Cutaai r. In August S7S ihei Caldwell !rtwl;r$ctlngaorofrrpri.ny vr us form-d "anTDwUh bottetxl))'!"Uiis; company comp!etfrll Uie gfadtn fro:n Leno'r Hielofy4nTMayI 1fl70-at a co3t or f$VtiV0O! Thtv. piari- of Uio b.ig ! ftrorl theiCblawba j were also- built With conviCu labor. Tliey flftit $45t)A NiRie hundred dollars wore advanced by tho Caldwsll con tracBnig? eoiiidaby'-but1' sliA'lbero was lacking fciGOO. Wai.' Murdnbl;, ol' Sftliffcrtiryr' the 'veteran' pier bolldcr, "ahid fMmj. f'Hatpdr advanced three fourths of this sum, $2,700, and the ballanbe was made np by :i few pat 'rtof'oitizerisr, - " AH' the! radtrw," except belwetn ewton and Hickory, was completed hsrM the piers of the - Catawba bridge buiUttnit'thC'uAans tt purehuse irou ui:d crosstie and, ly trtck were still ia.ekia-:, rc After considering - various proposi tions the tockiiblders agreed to lease licoatfto1 kho Charlotte, Colombia & 'Anusta' U; Tt,c' Co. 1 This lease was "nMo in Sotctnbur1 1 82 ah.1 'WA'cfcoplctlon 'tif- the rolid V) STew ton'b'Jiilv'tbc-ft 1633 Mid to h-y 2 (y :Mr:irch;1881.'" TuU 'c&tdiizhf iiega'n 'lk1) iag! ' the t rJek at MnMcfi scVcn?mile3 below Kcwttn on UMi? AW ! " fxiTantuiciit was midc lliHWVVN: CVU. l:. tn-lay a !hi:d frth f:r tlicfr "ti-4e!t 1W' Ilicfjrv', whiuu way ?,'3er:W,kbi.;,, vWe Mrf rJ 'Jar.ua r f.riN Hc-nh at nnnc tt Tny (lie r:u-' rt'ifit5 4.owiVtuM hti Ptft u tli-'-Vorfe was prosecuted in ruin1 rrif ' Hiow and i e UrM rSntl ifwas Toitnd ;,friipt?tiHle to reac'i Lvuoir he wording - lo the con. tnfcfc onlUie 2'2d i MarcSi- Tiie sl ek lioldcrs uiet at Dalian Mareii. 123d and tlfe'tirn; to Uhiie U 'iTife'Citawbi Tlrlftvj ith li i'uslied Feb. 7th and the samj day the tirsfc 16cVimJivet:entered Caldwell. Iflf? Aib? h'eWwho had tho con rt1' for!bM&g tm tho trestles between Hickory and Lenoir finished efrt?creek7 trestle on Wednes day, 14th day of May. "and on'Satf.r day f Kay( 'the 1 7th" fho first ' train entered the corporate ' limits of jroTlie rttisjttCllaid to tho end of the sftci W tflrtf ' t Wo nir i n plnce, an d. t1& first'fj,?8bgferf fe-ain reached us saltikrnlf Ift-mStonrday May 81. -'ff AliArKAvit only remains to cole oferliC'tfcfe rkftt eiMat by appropriate WeVeiftftfiiefr TbflKsiray ' Jnne the bogD3 K1 1o,,'. rr.' r : io f the tirenof. Caldwell should rpinif.fi..ni Ji nmnlAtion .ryf this i.ro&tt - i3alke,sf an era in oir his Ltorv-a hrinars ns iato , easv commu Lrdcatior withj the oatsid( worlds-it IkTea - an iuU4 tav.capital and an -jjqulfct or podueUous. I ere ctodiaQ aWsa to;the nuro air -Lattdrthw rftndeur; and beauty of our 1 Wiuibiia.iwenery.if, s,. : . ; .jnmers awl.fariaerawwiU all feel the impulse of a new life.,.; While til should and may rejoice those who have sacrificed their time and labor nvwrk avela 'right io lobk with pe TomMmfluoti "bPlheiV 'hopes sind WVav11ffl'AtoU bpening, if onr'!6lrlalt6o.amutbi)r. -i i ..... - ,-'' ixj j i if "jn h i . itie, of out county will jnirsu an (i ppifrH r,nri: and will take moJ to C ' Uua ft:llc I advertise our resources, invite pat ronage to our schools,. induce coital honest labor to U3 3. and take ail necessary moasiirds , promoto temp.nuiceand mprViry, TTurfflV.f wrttefVctbrBfc;-. ur proeritv' will go.UyM tllfe'' e t prosjerit liana will bo called tlio gem of Nortb. Carolina. , , . , " i.Fi' TF.i. i kom jmWll..MR.: --r :t 4'milil;iic-nf.s il Uis!i ni . - . - t ' Vsiiiic Itrwiiicitt Itcloie I In.- . - .-u- ' . i r,' GuEKNsnonj, N. C, .j.Mii-y , 2ij ) l'kaso give a place an yorouj:'.. i to the subjoined FLateiiient.t;Avhi'"'h would have iieen publicly ' w'ej-ksJ ago but for the importunity; of pyr- sonal friends. Iu view of j the,' near rqiproach of tho Demx;rat4e.f tate . fonveufiun and for the infcnaitin J of O ieuas in other p uts of tho-btato who have talked and wriLcCU t-mc o?i the Bul.'jecl, and of oUipuif; w uien have lavoreu liiy noiuTxmpn , . , . J , , f' ter Uovernor, I lee it-.-.nay UuWto sr.y lurtu wtuio u,eeiuy keuic j,nr distinguished honor thus pjjoposed to be conferred on me, or.d deeply g . ate! al for am proud of the :v-nr.j kind and flat tor. n ivcrds e.f m m'judation, yet, for res: on.-? nancces sary to bo mentioned hero, nr.cl 4ini il ly of a private . nature, it 'is niy Jocided wish that mj' bam bp' not presented to the convention Trs a candidate for the Gubernatorial nomination. I am' not- and;' never have been a candidate for such n;;uji motion, and have read with' pain n-c-cut authorized statements-iti 9oite pipers about my "witbdrawicg" from oi;ch c untidily.' .My vi.h and jpobition in this inciter havo .uway$ been as stated i.bove. , With ast-uranees of liiu Lig'st apprteiation of kindns und purtii ity of ail friendi v.bo would iia it otherwise. 1 ma, siuc'iy yyur- JoUM JL .Gii..aiiii. Two ou:i lady pabaenein w-hu arrived at Nov York Saturday ia t Lej iAciuii-jiiip E'de-r bnaig!;-.- '..'.' . m ILe remciubraace of a i'atiiiiv t,-5.vly of great iu'.ercst nov ome . e'fi fd. 'liiey flre twin sisters, Aiitini td snd EM-el d:.u-'Uters of filiate fl- r..-'j: M. 11 o I. fruiious fl j ( i eh ! ba d v - J:iv fali.T of ' . 0 chiHreri..' ;neUnlia-- thx-e- f. M-j' twins1 vhe'j !;h wife .tHl. Ie ill fiuiek :i, -. i. u. ni.!-ii i.-itiil S ir! fi .ur . lacrV r ia Now Ora ans. Warm iK.ir-: "u- Insed to let t in inVf realms' orpLrtl nulfer ii laekol care' and alfcc'iori, T.'l the three sets of twins were adi'M'e I by kind friends Mr. McGiP, a 'wcaI.' tliy pliitr f Miss'ss'ppi. tk'no; ohu pair; Mr. Adams a wealta v Ose.v Yorker, who niii a mrailiir hotise nt Nevirt, taking tiie second, and Mr. John A. Morris.'-o'New Orh'.ms, a relative -by tnarriave-' oT Mrs. Hood, the tWrdi" arte J last. named pair arc the sisters Aritutoel and Ethel, who for four or live: years have beon studying iu llanavor; Gr' roanv. TSiey came to New Ytk for a visit to their kind foster' fa'Jaer, at bis beautiful country plfice dn West Chester o. New Yort. i -' ''iOl" ',i...,i A IjUW Ollic Oiulrt uy , r 'I have utmost majeup'rty roirnl to become a lawyer.' , . ' " 'lt 'Indeed ! What qualities rto' on possess? '" ' ' ;" : Freakly?' ' . .-.e ; 'Yes, frankly.' ' ": ' 'Well, I am studioW -I W-r4x celknt memory, a goodi reasoning faculty and a love for " the pbllcmtJpb- ical. At co'.Teae'I tojiriidioriS , Snnerb ! Forty voars aso'rott'mtiili't hive achieved ceknfltvt the Vhila- del:)!fia bar. B for tricks? Cat standard of a feV? Could ' bil"te come an adept at 'defeaUb'4 justice by framing excuses to have cases"'put offfr months' and years, 'a'rter'ha'rin'E sworn to delay' 1nol!psonV&fie? Would' oa 1 rowbe'atJ" ''witnesses,? ' Have oa a eouia'iand "or,'b1Hin-s. ' aait?' Won! 1 von use tbfe' I c fuMher vour o vd ! 'sejouia 1 ' li frn,tl 1 trfl lit Why, HO I' O''Hi i 4 ih:ed g& to Texas and raise cowai' brightest dreams and Caldmil 'iUi pnntsrr.nfi -HUive u, Lsr riches iu Geld 1,d foret,":Ur- , o'i' " Tlk-rfc're n Mttnindsi of lowing rivers and .parlhn MA'ilM ioUy it fcuve yon a" trp j t h'A enUi-?ns:'of nilien fldrk' 'oyster i you measure 'the "man w.efa ifmp'st' too' mafeh'TorTaim, iioiireii soina uuu-wu th'e sttnphtm 1? J wty xzirz oi ov. -w rftie-b:io sOme!f tao1 r.ame i'r iT i i )cr, ono a "' th e"' f -f ilfi:f rkilicr a ' nativd of Wl'ifP.'li-it'W?: 'iiJLr kns Heard of T Wit 171. H h' !" t, !l " . Citato io ;4inrtiM tftc K -.iv-igb Fay Yi'tefantl 'hJi''Wm liie following frcm !,,Mr; MilTdfiiiel'5 'f' ' -"flWatftuTis tee 'Littrt'of'pootlj- V Wljetii? r i-Tfie'w K tJH oV ICeats or nnclfyHlf b'nte demri fthd conqtifcr. l!ic :Ani?r"ICir! with hU croBaiof 'soVlg-'IViR t (S b t: ecfi. rf 'nf' ' ' ,;Mis -'.bhnTienrt Honoi-opens his "fiifd VTiito of poims witli'-.thd-fol- 'lowi'irr" ryrrti 1 'fin 1 '! pPi-H-t woik. t'y6nf rfiugGr ob this and fiv, Mffe a i ' f,' Tn reference ei ;h 'iytfif'v "!v7 " firvr forhfnrfinf !f J-raaiii-- i -v. 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U :. ii iijir, it: i.he a t ia iln-h'vdi li.e, niia-ty ui:ie ai.'n whj staad i.; o .u boys on I -t' ".'" a t ,l i ',V' !' : I : fooled, :-;id by t be ..,-i.cd t iir o: a j ViV t t: r( i.xW. la 1 1 v. owu 0iys i 'S -T , I i"-i.-'g, euro. 12 1 I .' W vf! . 'l h 1 '-a v-':i0 b..,. ; l 1 1 i -'1 ; .....j o; .aite. l. .. r, , and a . a ijt I . t e:.f. i a t. o Lund, be !i . I.J t I 3tUH Si. i,i'..i..v v t . ...II. I. i . . .. l u-y: i. .Way -JO if. r'- i, b-e. rUascu a erabwuT,bi'i-.i jXi.e e'uj u ; A.idrfctura ,uil liy. luiii uiArt ja,..c trtd liousiJ. r,d -ih;( : ibqv f get his noble liwPrW , I-biviTi la iteriug courage? - r'); !'Vi'(' ' io hi m jon Ue; farao-; liieyivvvre wyven Utt-o his Gberby earl7 yeui'd vit" i tko . wivp. .ad. woof of ,hla iiftt.wvo, threads of gold., . r. r.ri ,. ""Ji j ,M)fvaWiuf 4 4)trv. . :' A'r? S'a.'f-i4ldtc.r wUb'the iirVi:a " 'tf)oaiinoV'iwhaV ver moan 'bV'Hi'M i-'ng gay . 'Vrnte0 ttaa yoan .'; .; -v, --tr-.- o i: . tk1nl7ii! ariS -eat Mm aw an1 'by filer " l&T)iti::u ' ?e sad'scarchcr after trottTshnd 'iTe'rt the idea, blit persevehrrglS'ed: 'Does the oys'er'lie mftfet whenVoii t pursue utrri. oV'ttccs' he'ftoticcal hira- f sc'fcr ta' fdfbac'izf 'Uhff4-' bui he rhanaed to'asjfcu" "'u real Caesar bbbfsWrS 'tiabn't gbt Qo'Igs.' TJcyst fie 6611' hud ' clfn' Rl de ?JckV '6' rle' bttom 'Sea Tfatirufrsa1jVJ am of "ilfnyrSi- tefl re thrcesttrs ,j?,??Kpkf,tt to; U ' h'elf.!,!ey tt..i, iu i : i LLj'o. -t 'c;,t ; the 1 ir: a In . 'lj '-'..'i' i '0i':.-lt. -, .at ioi aiu, ia ii.iv p'a.; t, : w ol!.- , iuC5. . ii iuu:d- dt'.-.-, of ta? ;ii ii Li. i- i;, . ; .. . . i; v . '. d U i l of fts'e oystea1 iJujTiTrcd a sad fooklnz man or a tiTiil looiviti dnrkey, oi e praae1 i-U'T fin '' .y ste'r smVck'lyfr g Mtiix&i wharf, yesterday. " wmns. o..rt Htupfc ia?- to; ms suen. iiey j tWr to!5 cV.ti'lc-h'rearf dey ' wanted id and 'tff 'gM'ify rJa Wdr'4 ''ao''Into'Vlo . 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