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r ..-o..- -'i-. , ,, B'r. n ..ur-u' T-r-- -r i in 1 1 stm i tti r r r i " " 1 ' nE OAROUNA MESSENGER, r4v'l;,-; ' I'ti t. .. ; , TTTI71 ITl',. . - w " T ' . . i - T t ,"" .; . . .. 1 J. A. BONITZ, Editor and Proprietor. VOL. 9. , six months ,. , .160 : . three mont'i ; 50 The price f the SkmMVbeklt is $1 00 iot three months.1;,. . V . c i Transient advertisements -will be harjted $1 03 per sqawre for trst insertion nd fifty cents' for each snbsequent , inser tion. A liberal discount will allowed on Mntiact bj tLe month or year, and fur linger adTertifieinente. . , X MEVJOAN. HOTEL, . i Chsstxct Stuekt, Oppotite Old Independence EdUt PHILADELPHIA. , S. Mf MEULINQS, Proprietor n. MOORE, M. D. J j DU AV. H. MOORE, having removed his office to the Cobb building, can be con sulted at all times when not professionally! absent. . apr4-tjanl fUK V A 11 BOROUGH HOUrfE, t . RALEIGH, N. C. ,; When "you "Visit Raleigh stop at the "Yakbormw," a fiist-claes Hotel on the t.i incipal business street, in the centre of the city. Da. Q. W. BLACKNALL, tepf29-tf Proprietor. OWIFT GALLOWAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8SOW nil.IM ORREXB CO., K. C Will practice in the Courts of Greene, Vitt. &c. tr--Tir;0lleCtiOnS maae in ail prio u i aum wesc owiuung, biuuiiu aiunij, '7T Not. 30, '63-tf Must,'! knw, be those of death. .-5 V Li - . or Ui Principld U Principle Eight ii Right-Yesterday, To-diy. To-morrow. Porerer.- mentA. Itis then iUttafhVlttrrr; GOLDSBOKO, N. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1873. NO.1 40. -WEEKLY EDITION. I am Dying. Raise my jiillow, husband, dearest, Faint and fa nter conies my breath, Et Sit down close beside me, darling, Let me clasp yonr warm, strong hand, Yours that ever has sustained me To the borders of the land. JAItKAT'SIIOTEL, ' I'ETERSBURG, VA., TilSIIOP & SEAY, rroprietor55. Wm. 13.; BISHOP, GEO. W. SEAY. For yonr God an(1 miuC( our Falner, Funnerlv of Spctmood Petersburg, a. Thence shall lead me on, Uotel, Jtichmo?id, Va. oct24-if to wet their whistlas we cannot wait for 'em." . ; - - ' A bar-room ! Fred in a bar-room wpttipg.his whistle t What did the; odious man mean ? I tried to crush hitn with a look, but I wasn't . j ' equal to it. Fred my Fred in a barroom! "You needn't be alarmed,"- said an old "gentleman, .kindly, ,there will be another accommodation at eight.V ; "At eight !" and it was. now just half-past four, I sank back ' on the cushion in quite desperation. What was.to become of me ? " back, and I drove in tears to Aunt With the entire abnegation pe- Tabby's using my, tissue veil as a culiar to the early phases ot the pocnei nanaicercniet, and thereby j pose it was so sweet to die," said honeymoon, I had put my little vel- unconsciously tattooing my face Francis Saurez, the Spanish theol vet poi tmonia, hankcrchietand viu- with streaks of blue. jogiau. An agreeable surprise was iagerette in Fred's pocket not that Even Annt Tabby's monumental the prevailing sentiment with them Yourtrunk, is it ? wherc'a the write how easy and ;dellghtfal it isjoutatthe Iront. The neighbor foK bitoftin?' todie "It thia be dying" said -lowed. Pat started on the rhn,f each- The-whar I asked his perplex-lthe niece of Newton ofOnley : "it is cd the court-room 'four tnnHU! a pleasant thing to die :the very Uhead, and ensconced himsVlf in the . i ity. inetm-the bit ol tin, to oe sure, j expression," adds her uncle, i jury-box, greatly relieved. A mo- now am- i to get it-wunoui mei-wiiien- another friend of mine ment alter-court was tinJ?. .www . tmado use of on her death-bed, a My check! I had forgotten that.: few; years ago." The same words Fred had the check also. Alas 1 iori have so olten been uttered under the powerIeS3ness of woman ! I j similar circumstances, that we saw my new Saratoga 6Ued with the could fill pages with instances, i ThilfslorUa ftirhy itiro ' a young tain away from Ticrae,"friendnes axKlfortorn, la a great clt j7 liTluuri ot 'poll are th'oM hptm'rtn. . 'v-j luainuest trousseaus, bunaiea up with a load of hotel baggage, and couldn't raise a finger to claim it. It was the last straw on the camel's which are only varied by the name of the speaker. "If this be dying," said lady Glenorchy, "it is the ea siest thing imaginable." "I thought that dying had been more difficult." said Louis XIV. "I did not sun- a A TLANTIC HOTEL, Where, upon the throne eternal, Sits the loved and only Son : I've had visions and been dreaming O'er the past of joy and pain ; Year by year I've wandered backward, Till I was a child again. NORFOLK, VA. t? a. ndnsoti. PROPRIETOR. Boakd first and second floors, $3.00 per Dre ms of childhood, and the moment TMr.l .and fourth floors. S2.50 per W lien I sto ,a your wne ana onae day! Special terms for permanent board- How my heart tilled with love's triumph t,rS. . , marl4-tf la the hour of woman's pride. Dreams f thee and all the earth cords MILTON C. RICHAUDSOJN, Firmly twined about my heart Oh the bitter, burning; anguish A TTORNEY A T LA TT, VVhen fi st I knew that we must part. CLINTON, N. U. Will attend the Courts of Johnston,! Fas"'a"u " V Wayne, Duplin and Sampson. All my footsteps to attend ; - bpecial attention given to coiiecuon oi 0 ...v... , claims. septa(i-tt xie u ue wuu mu iu iuc cuu. lnere s no snaciow o cr toe portai DU.'THOS. A. WOODLEY, Reacting to my neaveniy nome- Christ ha3 promised life immortal LATE OF kinston, if ., Arui tis he that bids me come. Offers his . Professional Services to the .. , ritizens of Goldsboro, N. C, and surround- When life's trials wait around thee, Ana lis cilll lag uiuows sweu, Thou'lt thank heaven I am spared them, And thou'lt feel M all is well." in 2 country. Oflice, at present, at Barham's Hotel, where all orders may be left. August 22d, 1B73. lm M ALT BY HOUSE, Baltimork, Mn. C. R. 110 G AN, Proprietor. In consideration of the general decline in cost of all necessaries appertaining to Hotel Keeninc. the price of Board will be Reduced on and after Januaty Ut, 1871, to I Tlasp nry hand still closer, darling, Bring my boys unto my bedside, My last blessings let them keep Butthcy'ie sleeping, do not wake them They'll iearn soon enougli to weep. Tell them often of their mother, Kiss them for me when they wake ; Lead them gently in life's pathway, Love them doubly lor my fake I hadn't a pocket of my own, but rigidity was overcome by my ap- there was such a delightful novelty pearance when she met me at herj in feeling that now I had anbht to immaculate door step. his. 'Left yon ! and only married three Was there ever a confiding bride days ! Pay that hackman Mary, left in such a blight ? Without a and send him oft before he sees anv husband and without a cent, and not the least misfortune to one in: elinedto the feminine weakness of tears without even a pocket hand kerchief, i 'Tickets, mum." moreof this family disgrace. Only three days ! Lord have mercy on us! iat I should have lived to see brother Henry's child brought to this. Taken all your money and clothes too ! Well! well ? its noth- an. mey expected, the stream to whack between the eyes-for wasn't terminate in tne uash ot the tor rent, and they found it was losing ttxapU biti glUto.cpllJrhlUiiidcUaeir men tae atraage woman stalks abroad then it la tjiaTov.Wpjpwlciiti cf the day's labor, and seeking recreation, atep beyond.' thd 4iaa of rectltiid;iijiaL cordially Innte you with them. What muafvyoa do I VAT6!d tetnputJon fbet thla is easier aak) - than W ne, Jfowro' you do wscn youwWi (oaVoM iWuinfa that trouhle and tiasettlev oi f V'ToaO thfnk of 8ometblngVelMsaad'wh37ob V are reflecting upon other thiaga you are not. tL lnjkipg of your terahloiirr ninoM Yur duty, then, ir plainly to "do something aotnethiog -that will tret yoi 9u t of the way of these temptations; , ' If you are happy eaotgh to iave a home, be foand there si much as potai'ble. 1 and feel that you are bound to' do.' some thing for the comfort and social life" ol ' that home. If you are in the city, boarding, then see that cTery erenui is ' well ccupled." Pass part of this leisure ' in reading or study, at your room, when it Is possible. "What fields of knowledge ". you may survey, and What acquaintance ' with the past you. may make, by one cr two evening1 Jipent in thla ay every ' week ! When you go" out as you eer- tainly need to dA, go to aonle 'leciuic"; visit some refined home, where woiuan'a I bound to oboy the orders of the i loflaencc will soften you; coonect yonr- f court?" Of course be was. The 8e,rTrith me c,a4s oriety where Im- . judge was sound and Pat was allow- ProTcment niotire. If fm Jwish.; edtobea"desartlessman"andper. V"80 where reflncment , I will nrrrtrtni n in1 whova mhuimim mitted to po his ways. 1 mi - ' b " l will not renmTi vnn nniti vonrw f with a Christian aaaociation' and eater ' TiO iJ'eaerai Officer to TTnlri nl worse, ana.be at the pfSTer iter court was reopened in came poor Mike, both peepers dos ed, accompanied by constable Uoa- giand with a writ for Pat. Nbtdar ing to serve process there, the offi cer called the attention of the sheriff to the matter. The sheriff, in turn, notified the judge. The judge asked Pat to explain. Pat rose with trepidation, and said : "May it plaze yer honor, didn't yon tell us not to shpaketo anyone, nor allow any one to shpakewid us? and sure Mike was bound to shpake to me, and the only way I could get out ot it was to give him a mild $2.50 per day, being determined that noth ing shad! be left undone in the futuie U make the "Maltby" what it has been in the pant second to none in the citv. fmar20 WAtTEll CLAUK. J. M. MULLEN. QLARK & MULLEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, nALIPAX, N. C. Practice in all the Courts of Halifax, Mar tin, Northampton and Edgecombe counties. In the Supreme Court of North Carolina and in the Federal Courts. CSPCollections made in all parts of North Carolina. marl4-ly This, the last night of my life, For to-morrow I shall never Answer when yoj call me "wife." Fare thee well, my noble husband, Faint not 'neath the chastening rod; Throw your strong arms round ourchilf lrenr- , i Keep them close to thee and God ! . . '-. The conductor yvas again making ing inore or less than I expected. his rounds. Only an accident ! don't talk to me "I I havn't a ticket," I stammer- of accidents ! If you ever lay eyes ed in bewilderment. on that man again, my name is not "Tvvo-thirty, then, if you please, Tabitha Tinstich ! The mean spirit- mum, as tar as Philadelphia.' ed scoundrel to leave you without a "Ticket, sir, ' rag to your back ! lou poor, delud- Two-thirty, as quick as you can, ed innocent 1 Put on the kettle, mum, time's short. Mary Jane, and harry up the tea ; "But my my husband has my thls poor child is trembling like a ticket,' Iialtered. 'He was left at B leaf and well she may !' Oh and ain't it dreadful mum ? I heard the sympathetic Mary Jane murmur, aside to her mistress ; 'such. a sweet young croetur as she be ! And only look at her face I Will refund at the office when the expect he has been banging of ticket la presented.' her.' The man suspected me, actually Aunt Tabby pursed up her mouth suspected me Fred's wife ! Oh, ana sllook ,,er "eac expressively. dear, dear ! How utterly lonely and 'Let this be a warning to you, unprotected! felt, after the strong Mary Jane.. itself in the gentlest enrrent. The whole of the faculties seem some times concentrated on the placid enjoyment. The day Arthur Mur phy died, he kept repeating from Pope : "Taught half by reason, half by mere de cay ; To welcome death, and calmly pass away." Nor does the calm partake of the sensitiveness ot sickness. There ii n -a . I was a swell in tne sea the day L.ol- lowing was issued to-day 1 1 n CTU.Tirwl brOltboil liio Too ti rnn I --0 v. ...o KY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UK1TSD the element which had been the States etf-ptttivw nnni Office Under State Authority. THE CAIiPET baoger's DOWN. ruoFiTa cut meetings. But do cot feel that ypu can t do without God'a (grace in, your bje art... All that we have menponed is only sec ondary. Here is your armor. I Vasuinqtox, January 17. Tha fwl Xdfo and Death, 'Beg station you know V pardon, mum, but our or ders are strict. That sort of a dodge has played out entirely on this line. Two-thirty mum, it you please. - We die daily. With each new section m -of our moral history we glre up some., tVitnr t i at f Vlin rrti Via aaHah stwa scene of his glory. CaptamThom- Whereas, It has been brought t the ceding. We are losing continually a as expressed a fear that he was dis- notice of the President of the United rortion of our bein2, we suffer ceaseless i turucu uy ine lossing oi tne snip, states mat many persons holding eivil dissolution. let the mature maa compare , "Mo, Thomas," he replied, "I am I otnee by appointment from him, or oth I himself with the budded boy. and see. t now in a state in which nothing in erwe unaer tne institution aud laws I how much of death he has already ex- -this world can distuib me more. I of the United States, while holding such j perienced How much of whit Jie was . lam dving ; and am sure it must be F"UWP has peruheain mm and irom mu , cerer . i . . t ii i i uiuuruj ui iuc oioiea anu Aerritones in i ts be restored! w here no w 13 the care consolatory to you, and all who love . . . A ... ! i. xiic. mic uww uwww,,. me to see how comfortably I am poration9 UQ(er the cbarters and ordi- whcrc the sunny wsce of Koshlniioy of . coming to my end."- Af.,-;A,nA..B. ,.r,.i. . . .1.. - - 1 ..-v-v. w.riuu kuL"-uj 1 me LKJJ18Q ureasi 1 y uerc me uouauing .. A second, and common condition suming the duties ot the State, Territor- expectation, the impiicjr faitb. the in-,, of the dying, is to be lost to them- lial, or Municipal office at the same time I dominab'e hope, ,ths buoyant tt'ture.the selves and all around them, in ut- lht they are charged wi h the duties of nnahadowed soul, the cxhuberaat lifat ter unconsciousness. Countenances the civil office, held under federal auth- I not the loss of these as truly death as and gestures might in many cases ority ; and putting off the fleshy. taWrnacle I Js it suggest, that however dead to the " ueueveu mar, wun not as muen eying to jos tne spienuor . ticc cApuuus, me uuiu ui iwu ucu oi- i anci joy 01 our young years as 11 19 10 txt tices bv the same nerson 11 incomnatible 1 -livtfvl nnr mnrflitv? Tli Tetmn bility still remained. But we have with a due and faithful discharge oftbe Lw.rr blet with tht whteh mhanA the evidence of those whom disease duties of either office; that it frequently accompany old age," looks-back upon ' has left at the eleventh houi. that eives rise to ereat inconvenience, and I hie vonth aa a naradise lost, never in this . - . w . . tf a . My Honeymoon. BY FANNIE FAIR1E. I f IT trust and sweet reliance that had un 1 a,u sure lt W1 be mum,' been mine ? was the feeling reply. ! I haven't any money,' I said 'She'll never lay eyes on him in a faint v'oicp. Ymi'll bfiv tn nt again,' replied Aunt Tabby, solem- r l. . . I ... 1 1 4 1 : 1 or ' I n u. s j -4 4 4 . v . ii I m m nnt RnmPWl,PrA T c,rtQ0 ' T lV, NEVER ! Lord bleSS 111V SOlll . " ,,ue u,eir "wpposuu suuenngs oin rouiw m ueuiuieui i uc yuoug wona w oe regainea. , "-Tr1"'1-) I . I .-.It..l 1... r:...1 I bpi-v'ipo - and mnrpnvpr finvprnmpnt- Tn I "O mn ! that from Ut flr &nd tblMflr mth ded with desnairins resignation. pv hat's that r u,p.rUOJ lUu. ...uu, ir .u. ' u Agmishtbtuketh-tiiingirothBeJnr- ' - sn ...... n 1. 1 1- 1 ai- 1 v irw ui a lie iirumiac!!. aiiciciui c 111c i . . There was a knook .if tho door ' ltut:u w11 a uiuk. iiAuaiuigno, - ' i xnis ceaseless oeam wouki raaae ea when stunned bv a fall from hi resiacn ua uium i prur iuub, . ..t nto, Ahe were it not bsWed horse, tore open his doublet; but hefd hen?JA to g.iT6 Lpuic, noice. thfl and compensated by ceaseless sew births mous- JJENRY C. PUEMPERT'S " FASIIIONABLE . Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon, Opposite Metropolitan JTall, next door to A. IF. Frap't Saloon. RALEIGH, N. C. The only white Saloon in Town. Sha Allow me madam' the r tache gentleman was up, with pock- lhat fairly shook the prim little fit-hnnk in linnd Met. inn firvnnrra hOUSC w w v v , mm. mm mm V S-VW 1 A M KM . . ' from and after the fourth dav of March. 1 . .i ... . . . , , ,T t i o. i i i wii entirelv senjplps? mrt nnlv i i no irae aoui gains as lass, or asieT man ' "My dearest," said Fred, as we this matter for you until we reach 'I y wife here?' asked a quick, , e"ir!- r,!!? 1 " D- ld73' as bereia cified it loses. Life is constant aCQui.itioa neared a little wayside station, Philadelphia. Your husband can anxious voice, and the next minute " 11 1 w ' ,,v persons holding any Federal eml office ... .4.nt fc Ft? . I . . Ul,a nrn.m. K fnnlnc I . . . ' . ... I - , . . IT'r,: . v" 7 . " ' uy aPPlnimeui uaaer iae conwilQUOn recdon as well as deaths. It wcdU The delirium of fever is distress- and laws of the United States will be ex-1 i . I iuany,wc are reDtww urusj ii insr to wilness ; but the victim pected, while holding sueh otlce, not to . . , j j - o " "what do you say to some lunch ? settle it with me afterwards, he said b red 8 Wlte was there, clasped in lean step out here and get you any giving me his card with a smile. his strong, brave arms crying and thing you fancy. It may seem a If I hadn't been married, I should laughing together on the broad lov- dreadful thing for a bridegroom to have fallen in love with that delifht- in8 oreast. ving, Uair-Cuttiug, Dyeing, &c, done in confass, but I begin to feel quite ful man on the spot. As it was I on- the Latest and Best btyle. sham, after our early dinner. If lv murmured some intellicrihlo you don't mind my leaving you for thanks, and slipped his card in my awakes from it as from a heavy accept or hold any office under any State Is ..ti . t .i I f I aMif f i a 1 i lAvsmirif nt av tin aT,i,.i m.- ... o!sioen totally ignorant mat ne nas ' (COMMERCIAL HOTEL, five minutes I signified that an absence of that ,.' id GOLDSBORO, N. G. This ia nns of thf hnzt rondnntPil TTotfila in the State, (new and established since the duration might be supported, and late Are.) At this House you will find the pred siartod oft' for the refreshment best of Fare, comfortable fires, excellent Lodging Rooms, a well furnished rarlor room. and accommodations lor Ladies. IWT Polite and attentive servants. jalStf pocket as a memento of a modern j knight. We were to have stopped all night in Philadelphia. As the train neared the city a new perplexity We had been married just three seized upon me. Where could I go? JAS. W.MORRIS Proprietor, days, and the glamour of the honey- If lt Were daylight, I might remain world, but it brought me quicker to How did you find me ? Oh, Fred, Fred ! I have been so frightened and miserable ! Fred's only answer was a shower of kisses. How did I come ? In a coal car. There was a train iust behind. It wasn't the pleasantest ride in the TlDeil- lf we ,ose in imagination, we gala i . i. f ii ' passed days and nights tossing wea- cuarvero.r orainnce DJ p" we Kam in weight; 11S Win fervpr,. rily and talking wildly. Percep- corpt,rm"on lur,1. WI we gain in Wisdom ; if we Win enoyi; tions which had occupied the en- ' c, 4 . .,Afil M raeni' n " "pca wc Kia In PV,oc; such State, lerritoral, or municipal oclce ) TPn.- Afk -n,i,i i. L tire man could hardlv be obliterat-l . . I If we gradually die to the world, it Is to s. . . . , " ; iwnemer eiecceu or uy .ppoimmen oy b hoed that we more an cT more lire nil in Liifi in m ant oi renoverv ror.iii- i.i.i: T---.f i ... . . - - j i - - 7 i bu j jci wuu, uuiu iii (.mi m muic- i yj Qod any were mcimeu 10 auopt me cai- said, under the lierernmcnt oitne uni- lousness is real, in tho unfinching ted States, other than judicial offices un- - i 1 . t l. JINSTON HOTEL, moon was upon everything the at- ia the ladies waiting room, but Fred Pou Poor little Irightened bride. mosphere was purified beyond that would not arrive until nearly ten And as 1 metthe glance of those KINSTON, N. C. breathed bv every day mortals - at nirht T had no monev to nav a moving eyes, l nesuea closer to ms The undersigned would respectfully in- the earth glorified with a new bean- hackman. to go to a hotel, or even heart,and fel. in spite of Aunt Tab SVA light. Let mv siimier. expectations, I was home 4iui iiv uiu icicuuji aoauuicu Viiaigc ui uic I " 1 J I " HoteLatKiustonandthe building has been We ate not bread and beefsteak, A sudden thought Hashed into aSain .AAnmia;iA ri, t..,kv; but some ambrosial dish untasted auiiiuuaiiuii ji tuc x uuuu, manner in which bad sores are roll ed npon, that are too tender to bear touching when sense is restored. Wherever there is insensibility, virtual death percedes death itself, and to die is to wake in another world. House novlO-tf A mT a my raina. Aunt laoDy uvea in He is determined to keep a first-class before, and drank golden nectar, Philadelohis. I had directed a let- X. rk.. . I U : V,t nffaa nno I . 1 e 1- 1 - f cnicii4cu Aiin w...v, ter ner, oniy a lew weess Deiore, 1 watched b red from the car win- Lmnoniminor mv aDnroachiner mar- i a J i i o dow until he disappeared in the re- riage. True, the reply was very frcshmentrroom. What a splendid discouraging being dismally pro- fellow he was ! Such eyes such a phetic ot all sorts ot evils that awaited me, and darkly suggestive The Dread of Dying. JOHN ARMSTRONG, BOOKBINDER AND BLANKBOOK , MANUFACTURER, RALEIGH, N. C. Trial, Execution, Minute and Recording Dockets made to orde-. North Carolina Reports and other Law Books; bound in superior Law Binding. Missing number? of the Reyor a supplied a.d odd numbers taken in exchange for binding ' I8eptl6-tf YTlttlAMHAY, H0U8&AND SIGN PAINTER. The undersigned bega leave to give notice to his .friends and the public generally that he still continues tbe PAINTING BUSINESS, and all orders left with Messrs Ciark & Robert, at Newbern, or Mr. JV, F, Kornegay, at Goldsboro il) rcceite prompt attention. Patronage, from town or country, solicit ed WM. KAY. Goldsbore, Oct. 27, 1870-3 METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Broadway; New Toar. " fa-opeiieduTider new management August 22nd, for. the reception of OuesU. The pxcious building has been thorough ly renovated, and newlj furnished thrsuirV oat. .... The Proprietors have mads every exr Jion to adapt it to the comfort and conven ience of .Uf patrons, and have spared nei i Her pains nor expense to secure that end. i TWEED & GARFIELD, ' septs-- i -u v rProprietbrs. mind such teeth such a heart such a combination ot perfections ! How charming how delightful how altogether inexpressible to be long to him forever, never to be sep arated more ! when whiz ! clang ! Horrors! The train was off again --off, sundering at the rate of thir ty miles an hour those whom law of the snares and pitfalls in that broad road that leads to matrimo ny and destruction. But Aunt Tabby took a vinegary view of everything. She never had felt the , mellowing of the honey moon. . " . "Ye arrived at the depot ; my and Gospel both declared only death moustache friend had left the car should toart. " ' , j sometime before, so I was unpro- "What's the matter, mum ?" ask- tected again. An array of hackmen ed tho conductor noticing my ex- besieged the door of the depot, and citemcnt. ' T immediatelv became the sobiect "There there's a gentleman left of a str uggle. Oaths and whips re- behmd ! I gasped. sounded in my ears, until I was fi- "Is there mum ?" was the social nally seized upon and carried offby reply. "Uless my soul, that's noth- a red-headed Irishman, whose sue nig new." cess arose no doubt, for his national Three ladies turned around to proclivity for anything resembling stare at me, and there was an un- a fight. mistakable titer beneath a .heavy moustache of a- gentleman oppo site. . . ;-,..- v;-- v'i--,v ; " . ' "Sprry mnm fcutlt can't be help-J ed.4 Jf1 gents will stop at bar-rooms Having secured me in a Tery dir ty vehicle, h 8c regarded me with a triumphant gnn.V-,,t,i.' LV,.; If you" will get roy.strnnkuiow please' I suggested. der the constitution of the United States will be deemed a vacation of the Feder al ofiaca hold by such person, and will be taken to be, and will be treated as a The Bankrupt vAet: i i "Would not Speak. Pat -, having been impanel- The pain ot dving must be dis- tinguished from the pain of the pre vious disease ; for when life ebbs sensibility declines. As death is the final extinction ot corporeal eelings, so numbness increases as death comes on. The prostration of disease, like healthful fatigue, en genders a growing stupor a sen sation ot subsiding softly into a coveted repose. Too transition m resembles what might be seen in those lofty monntains, whose sides exhibiting every climate in regular gradation, vegetation luxuriates at their base, and dwindles in the ap proach to the regions of snow, till its feeblest manifestation: is repress ed by the cold. The so-called ago ny can never more bo formidable than when the brain ia the last to go, and the mind preserves to the end a rational cognizance ot the state of the body. Yet persons thus situated commonly attest that there are few things in life less nainf al than the close. "If I had 1 strength, enough to hold a pea,J said William Hontex "I would ed in a case, was, with the rest of the jury,cautioned by the judge as they were about to adjourn for dinner, not to speak to any person nor to al low any person to speak to them con cerning the case in progress. Pat was impressed with this warning. On turning the first corner he en countered Miko H , who want ed to speak to him about digging a well. P.at gave him a wild glance and passed on. Mike followed him, and seizing him by the arm, said: "Man alive 1 what is the matter with you ? Are you crazy ?" Pat freed himself from Mike's vice like grasp, and planting a terrible blow between Mike's eyes, harried home to his frugal meal. His trou bled look alarmed his wife. "In the name of all. the saints, Patrick, dear, what's the matter with ye ?" He made no reply but, shaking his head, look more distressed than ever, and commenoed eating in a harried and most voracious manner. She ran to a neighbor to have him come and see her husband: As they entered the back-door. Fat shot Notwithstanding the large rote by which the lloase repealed the banknrpt resignation by such Federal officer of his act, and tbe fact of a majority xf the commission or appointment in the ser- Senate Judiciary Committee having also " vice of the United States. . reported for the repeal, it is not-probable " The officer of iasticeof the peace, of that the Senate will agree to It, ?haf notaries, public, and of commissioners seems, to be most desired -is that the to take the acknowledgement of deeds of clause compelling iavolantarybaakrnpt- bail, or to administer oaths shall not be cy be expunged frota the act' In the deemed within the purview of this or- South, pirticular y, this has been orgreat ' der, and are excepted from its operation injury, as many business men bare beea and may be held by Federal officers.- unnecessarily jrced into bankruptcy by The appointment of Deputy Marshal of officials for tbe Sake of obtaining fee. the United States, may be conferred up- In New Orleans alone, it is said that the on sheriffs, or deputy sheriffs, and dep- fee of the Commissioner of Baakrirptcy" r uty post-mssters, the emoluments of nave, uroognioe worKingaoi laiscisuxa whose office does not exceed six bun- been swelled tonuacireasei tnonsanar. j i ... PTatkinaion Telegram. ' i ' - 1 ' UICU UU1ISI9 UWZI SilUUlU 4V4 1 40 vr V V V . 1 , ed from the operations of this order, and may accept and hold appointments iw- Doxtblt H arrixd Paisaxrs dk Pao- -1 . der SUte, territorial, or municipal an- POBTIOjr.At Uie marriage, on tha 6th thority provided the same be found not FraaclJCOf 0f Flora, only - to interfere with the discharge of their dtt.gbt.r 0i Charles Msta, of Portamotrth : duties, as post-master. , . N n to F. McDermott, of Ban Fran- - , . Heads of deaaitments and other offl- ci; lh; bride wo preseaUd by her fa-. cersoi me government wno nave uicap; tbTwit0 $300,000, aild by her 111141 poinimenv ui .uuuru.u.w, "-" fwith $100,000. ia addition to oumeroos-. quired to take notice of thia order, and ricb J preBent trom other pai- to see io idb enwrcemeni o lupiovuwai Th. . eeremnnv. was denblr . and Urms, within the sphere of their re- bfxnlt fit by Rer Horatio Btebhiaf, ' spective departmenU or offices, n Unitarian, and.thca by Archbishop Al-. re ates to me sever! person, noiuuig ap- n.tbolic . . J Al 4. l I pomtmenis unaer uicu lapwuiu. , nxurLTos Fish. Secret an, cf Stale A, Profane swearing is anwnuoaoie. Washington, Jan. 17. Yolgar langnage is aisgusung. Load laughter ia impolite, inoms The greatest source weakness to I itiveness is offensive. TattHnj is 0 every nation under heaven, said a mean. Telling faiahood is con- . yery impolite old Philosopher, temptible. .Ignoraaco if. disgrace- -"comes from the fact that its wo- ful, aad laziness la sham efal. Atold; TnCI U&YO U libUU VJ UU( IUU iviutuuvf iiwv -" mnchtoBav." I fulness.
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 27, 1873, edition 1
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