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- , ' ' J i ii , i tfi.ii' 111 r r - - t - - - , 1TO I I VOL. X no, m WADESBOROUGIl, N. TIIURSnAY, 1IAY H, 18C8.; WHOLK NO. 4S8. v - ".:.".-. -V . ',' ' ': . - . v yp- L-r-i : '.--v .' i i . " : rrTAA I . "... t ' l v. t , L I HlEJ.'QRTUJL.BQLlXil-ARGlIS, : WBLisneD rmr thcrsdat, -BY FRANK PARLEY. TERMS OF 8UBSCBIPTI0IT. , . , IVTiUABLT l 1TACI. oo t ' it aitmnnlhit 2.00 i 4 r- 1 tb dJ tbatr toHfoHpttM lplr. , , RATES Of AUVKITI'ISO. A m4 tk 4m U Ik price of own? f Ik neori' f lif; 'firti'"i; b-ftaoinf wiik Inl fit Ap-il st, will b ltrUl ia th Argt t tk fdl lowing low rttMTJ " iTl 6 qr InX .rti, r qanrt.........fl.00 Jill fter tU firt, tft.'tnd lucl--rie rf tbt ,yilb lufertwi, pr rqiarr, tieh inter I ' 1 to 5 Drti, ertrtlt, Ia, AOd iuolafivt ef tb BttiU iortt.o. pur )jr, cU UMrtioo, m m diJitr for bj tfiM, Decl.BAtioa, t , at tk bot ' rtt. . .. . ! JCotWt of Mrr.f and Dttbi fi-M, i 6 MirM for lkr oxk, pr ........ $V00 1 to t aret ftr Mx . " ....... 8.00 i 60. 45. 1 Hi pqatrrt for twr.v Qi.rur vlama tbr atbi.. 8 M t w : f - 12 00 ..m.. . t5 (10 5 00 m 45 00 i On X ftls . , i i tit. o ni h -m Ivrlrt ' 70 00 t-hr4j ' w &0 00 v li " 65.00 10 000 Xri-t a-irtlifmt-U tt k paid for wkm kndod in. Tk J for qartrrijaJfiiieaoU dot any timt after itiafrti; for hIf jftxly, oo-)ialf Imaeditttlj afttr flrtt laeVrtioir, an! Hit thtr half at fSprrio tf ftnt tkit ajootk. TMrfj 'Jff t!it ttf att Miitrl, ktfiaaUx'witk flrtt iattrtioa. KfkTa liatt Brtriar nak a qr, a ad 18 qMrr M.t a calama. Tea tqaarw rattd at kt'f a o-t aaiw; aiwUirr r;r aa jit f a coCvtta. - Maacu 2r, Ibos. Five Tear on Guard. Dri?f tk Frrneh rmpir etery rrgtaseot bad it dg, wh it !oUl'igree, Ibaakt to lb oldtrt cart, . v Wi larOttJ bj JuetK.o pnJ ditcivlint. Thtgraad fy'dt wer picked op almo.t rvtrjwber, f- ia EogUad .. Tbtj bad een rerotte-l ia PuUnd, S 1tqvU, iu Hllaod, in Jxorj, atiU ia FUndrra. Tbrj wart uionjrl matt.ff-7i.uua It, DanUh dg, and fSpiatt'. Bat no matter wkrnce tbfj came, tbej tooo iwraed oat Freneb. Foreign doga were natoral- - il witboat kaowiig it. ? Rugrn ia aa i.iiaod io tht D'aek St, rppoite to f Ualuol, or tht cuaft or l'oineraoia. Fortifici both bj nature aod by art, U tituation i rictt'iiojc'j airoog. la time of peaca, io eontequeoce of it fartiie eil, iu talubrtoua air, and it mild c'i unite, Rujteo it delightful retreat. I a time of war it ian importaot i pot, aatural citadel, a formidable fortrtft, whore jieieioB ba ba pufthaed at ih expen of maoj a h1gwij fight. During tLu campaign of 18 )7 tbit i- Uud Whi comprird i vheir ppbere of operHtino ?y ' tke eorpa eommaiKled bj Marshal Daont, and waa ooeupitd by ao ittlaotrj rrgiment f tbe line, ud bj r--n-l comptt.i.i of .apprie and n.iofrn. Tht regi Dieot uf ecurte, bad a dog a biok-n'nl whie puodla nacprd Capoo'.t , net hcHae lit win born in a Capucin eoneent'in Italy, (whirl) wnuld have bc&ii rient rvaaon.) Iiut.io. alluiiito tha copprr o.r ion riugt bj'iibicb a gup ban el t fateneij to tta n'ock The dog't fbarp J&ik might, perhaps liafe bet-n f bought to femblp thf auappy rrpurt of a makL - In ct(i q ieufle of a change in the pun of opvratnca ordrred by N4poleon th t ui. tfie islaini bad to bf . -Uddenly e-cuited1,to carry ot a moTtment in re tr"t abndouirig the line of the Pomemnlon cot.t; Frerj .ot,e.iy wan wa ejithlmwif ut ia such a .d;p I he, tp of a biiloc.K, rh,i. 1 .entiMn't4 the en. trina ui Uug- a'. Tfia srnt'.nl wa a young s'dier, n-.in i Firm iti Ll.'nrd. wh. ha l scroly heeu thre yeartin the amice- At prafnt fc doldivr arboh i tsorvtd three year icpoidifci qtiife a i teran; t thitt ' time trofrra who cou'd icrkon thrre, 6t, .n and l int yra of aereice.. wn -t caMea c .tj?-crl tta. No. lintHr4 !h 'dier, ami t'auin. the iloi harp- nd I) pnrticular ft and hy the Urong tt ties ' ol tlHHU l! Htt icbll)l)t,. ' lt- ctirpomi n. (he pot iitt J planted Fifmin ira en t net on tn- hillork exactly fit oOdnigbt. , The In'tr tfirr-lore calcuii(teii O'i bt'iiig'reViiivtfil nt to in the m-'rijing, u nd io tbut fr. m tiil .fler'io tht ruoriiitig i uuM barvtbree gooil h u s ti doxe and slumber Sii the oiirx.r ff gmr-i S Firmnn B iiiard bt'Kiirred th time y uu:i iiting ihw nupiume iadulge re, also by ili-uUla ot iiia tiliagv etej.pie, of his agd cure'e ,- umdfut tiAUHx-keeper, of the huy.tbck where be u.tel play-at bide and teek, and ulwlry other rrculleo ' nl. ia thill way the toiuuna dipped alowiy by, ami tbe wo-houm' guard were drawing to cloce.. All t ,ouo be hear! a alight noise, lit listened. "It ia ' the oorporal comlntf . to reliett guard," ; be tt.nught, add pi-epared to utter tli formal "qui )'" Jint lb aouud, whlob resembled thf ofhuinan fuot ttepa wa.i oo followed by cotnplete eileoot. Ooido't ba miiUkf-nJ" bt laid to hi uuelft "Beside, By tin natt now be a p." Ht littentd tgala, stilt nor ttDtitttjrA!Jtrt1iiitdi'tr4yHiw beard tbtbark dg of dug, who cam ranuiog forward I bit direo tiua. Oj reoognii'.ng Capnclb' eoloe th eentmel looked areond iin aaxieoi'y. Pfrteirlog Dutiilug wbieh tbnaUaed an attack, b won lerel what oviald b the toe' jug of tbi. nocturnal t'tlt. Befor be bad tits to cuo.ilrr tbt Biattpr tti auiaiitl kad elintVd th hill and wit j-i -aping up Lie left. . ' IlWyo. Capncin. Very ol. You got tired f w.l iuf tbtr; and I ui t.red of waiting bert. Tbt air la ken, and I an ttrribly aletpy.-Vou abooid be krvaghl th eeporl wiik yuu. - lite wuk mil bae itoppe-J. Ht ought to tell it fur tli iron, and buy a. nj- , ', Cip'-' aower wat a fientiad bark and a atriet ef eaad leapt aroaitd bit Irieinl. . a .d.r.Uud," aaid tirmn, mi!ioj, "Toa ar aking 4ne U daooa ta warm nijmtf.' H't a pity you art ool provi-ltd with tha paatword aad a aaket.' Tapucia eummmced i b4rk, ropainy right and lift tik a creature poe- d Finding Alt the we acta tret ueeleta, h" ran up to th tolJirr ad pulled htm by the eoat, aod tried bard to'pnll bin aay, renew ing hi rCTurte with aa muck tloleoee that be ti tb aoiiiier' nifuru. Firtni ooneldering thie proof Nf, affection more troutreaoia thn plea mo I, loat kit ttniper, aud gat poor Caparin a. kick. -The dog kowluig at fiiKliog bimeeif to eraelly vaJtrele-l and tultanderetuod, rt treated to a few pace distent; bat oon returoe-l, hcedlea of hi friend4 aakind treat neot. AU b did bow wa to look fergiteaee aod lick tb oHiera Land. .- Beqalttwin you? and tak yoortelf off," ald riroan barably, at be threatened bleu with tb butt of hit gan, to dri bin aay. Capoeia fioding that ba CJOld do no good, aawilliagly Bad op kit mind to depart. Ut artietd j ut la Umt to go oa board with tha l-t detaebmemt f bia oorpt. ' At fwur o'tlock Finnan began to lot pafienc. V'.m elpliac furbade bia qalttiog lb pott; q ager.' wki.b drif et tb wolf oat of tha wtvd, eeapelird hlna tj for get lb cod tailitairt. IU left bit nation ted ct Ut tb guard-kome aattria( ta kitir, MIf fpft ?y deterrtt to b kot foMbia, It U sot I, tut i.ee r poral, wk doaea't nodemand kU beaineet r.J li i a aentiacl gaard aU heart at a tim.'" ' , . - la (ht gaard-boat a craatara; Tk coly poaitioa It could fun wa that ib regiment bad ot to o'-opy another part of the Ulaai. H tboa'..i J bit gua aad walked off aeroa tha eonntry ia fn- th of kit rriment. On th way 1 (ell la Willi a faf a.r pkwtog a field. "Can yea tll ie," be ktd Liu-, in what direction th Frae hee toarcbtdT'-' . They bat goa awj. ba tttrtiiog rey.d They eraher.ed attwo o'clock tbit taorlog, tep piJglight'y, aaj wiuonc nuetiog 'woruta cceae qutoee of an order f retired fren tbt tpwer." -. Oooaway, leaeing nt bebiacl .Tehallb im ported a deserter! Coufund that mrp..rl, b baa Uea my rain, I endrNOad what p..- r Creda teeant It ltaot tbt death 1 ear a wuch the '.Don't take as thnra'y,Midtli larOirr.Ina aoatolaUrJ of eoica. "'Sbdekirg neter teta broken boot. Stay bar aod make the beet of a bad bui ineat. If tht Frencb come back agaia 1 can proee that it waf oo faali of youre." ' , . MMy good oiaa, yoa don't know tbo ertritj of our raiee." . . ? ,'-.:. "Tbey will sot poniek yon for a erimt yoa bae not committed. Meanwhile yea can't Jiet oo air. Ton wer probably brought up la tht cou&irytnd art accuatomed to eouotry work?"'- ' - "Certainly, f-can pluwt for lntanc." -r y- vui. bonta full of - old-era rowed t ward tht hillock. fa 1b fore part "nf r-n Df tb boaU Twar'I trtwrMfl tllU poodle. Ai It tpproaohtd tb beaob th rea (ura barked ithy. In tpite of bit anxiety. Fir BilA'a eyet tiled with tea rt at be rtcogUnd bis M frWnd Ca. uio. The dog. onah! to matter bia lnv ptirote, jumped iutu the aa and tam tthore. At Boooat tU tMxt bad cime within ear tbt Fir tnla "mada read," and shoo tee) at tb top of bit tolc;Qul Href" ' Q i! tire, yourne!fl" taid the occupant cf tkt firf bfl, which wai filed with Vffioert, cmpoeiog Mar ehkl Dnat'a ataff. VTb are-year yod 4oing heref ' ' .laiii a eenti'iel, keeping pnard.1' ..'. a pretty tentiocll " IIow long ba yoa ben on goirir , -. TFi years." "It it tin to com dowo, tbeo," thooted tb offi yr; laor hiog. . 4 . VhFiimin deen4ed &om hit hill Capncin ran to meet kim halfway, barkiog with joy, and Jumping Intd bittrmi. ' . , -rior Capncin, bar It all your own wty tbit tim. Do wb4tter yon like. Dirty me, tear my elotbes; I shan't send yon away. 1 ought, to hat made a better ret urn for yoar attempt to at mt." Followed by the faithful d.g, Firroin Joined bis for ner coaradea. He t ae a plaio accoaat of what bad happened. By a locky chance, tbe eorporal who had fureatten him, and who bad since been promoted, be lod to Marahal Daeoa.t't sUff. Ho reeeieed bis oki cartrade with open arms. Firmln, id retora, iati ted bis countrymea to tb farm, wbert be enterUined theaiwltb liberal hospitality. Thtadrentar Mucbed MartUr Daeonet' ars. II laughed at Firmin'e trttgm, and presented him with a discharge drawn up 1 i due frn. "I shonld aot like t bar tk bra? a fri'.w," b said, to appear befor eonrt-martial f-"r( .ing kept fuardo long." '; ' ' coutianed a tanner. II bad alarg family, wio at preeeiit All th moet important offices 'on the i-!v t t They are Commonly koowa at b Sentinel's Fa: r y. . When lb French ioally left Ttugen, Ca pne rtmained. Like bis oWr, h, forgot bit tnik itr jiatcs, and dtroted himself exclasietly to farm- J-g. V ; . V . . '- ' . '.y I ', '1 J- From tb Wilsa. Joornal. VlLiIIKOTON, C-IARLOTTE AND RUTHERFORD RAILROAD.. ' Vft art glad to b abU ic it at that President Co-; an bi jlat returned froa th Korth," baring wwd a tiHieanUgeout sal of tb Boodaor th ..tning- sioil ton, Cltrlott nod Ratberford Bilroa. Th ie I ...fd mii at eent Seon(t." Tee atnoant T- - .. fe a . . e . i WT J Is tuf ieot to Mr the eom 3oannC own? wm-i ue . a l wa t t f A- t I peny 'i A CuilJ tb roao; across we ree ie ur. , It Huotbt with thi jid, tha titir eompltirtB of if l' reaf work wit b secured. Tb itwrea ia fhe 'irts of ib Company, aenrci. jrom, in fiea Urc tauaux:rv;M loan will make tributary to it, will eeublish ita ealue and.nportaDce, thue enabling tbe Company, at eoon at Ue present reeoiutlonary condition of cmlgoVern tnao. in the Suit ibail hate endd, to sell the remain der of tb mortgage bonds at most satisfactory prices, and pob forward tb completion, of tbo road to its Western terminus. - !Ve eongfatulate the sfockholjjer of the Company npon tbe success wi'h which the eflorU f Pres dent C.wahaebeencr..jriiei. It ita s.lject of hearty eoueratulation to tbi city f specially, the ruture.proa. " - .. .. . . ... hich is mere aepenueni upon uv cuinpic- (.eriainiy. i-can 'iowt iur idioc. . ititntt oft The re rr thing for me. lean offer yon good J f " . ... . .occ..:jful mana ement of tha board and lodging, and a small weekly payment, into . vy ilmii ctoa, Cliarlotte a' d Ruth rford Railroad than tht bargain. It will bo the beat thing y can 4o, ,'nBTwe ha'j aliueet said than all other arenuea of Y ... . . I I iL. . . - .. . tra.ta ierrom-riinr oere. ai'ii m pu-..v.- ment of the fatorable comp'etien of the negotiations of the JJv.nds of this road will git encouragement and under the elrcnwstaeee.11- Tht soldier beaeed m heay s'gb, and slowly gated all around the horuon. t see whether any of tbt abips . .... . .... t. . -.L-. L - : l.vi ""-" v . .1 . were ttiil eiaioio. ioorumj noiurog, um ! " .,.,, -,.. wk0 raar cae Uespairea oi any eany btrnefiU to wumington !ron wis wora, auu imin last. "I thaokfdllT accept your offer. Good," said the farmer. Peter Baxen, "Come and breakfast at ouce. will go.oa with the plowing afterward.":. - ";. -r At Baxen's farm tb soldier plowman lad plenty of opportunity.' He f ond such fator io the farmer't eyes and in i otter peopi'e7a, ioo that Baxen 3ter mined to try and keep Mm for good and all. "My woithy fellow," he said on day, "I Jook upan you almost at a son." ' " "If my poor old father," Firmao answered, "wer oot anxlouslytwaitingt toy retmu to France, I would willingly reriuin io Hugen." : "you ran brin l.ioi back with yoa next time you go to v Franc. Ti what 1 want to say to yoa nuw concerns my dauguter." - "; 'Ifirmati coKirtd up to tbt eye.- .-.'- Cnlrae -.tarn. much. -uistaken;v-yo 1 fh" r eery pnod fi nJs.." . ' . ; Firniin utured.a few unintelligible word. "The n-ighor eecn say you are in lore with her " V I a.sare yu I ner uttered a word w'uich cfi'uld lead . hi J-Icl aumift- f ,tUn tia-V . r" "frrr: "f: l kiiiiw it.- o I f--r tint reason I took upon mf se.f to teiVher that, if you had no objectmnbbe msght baf you for a hiiHijaod.'' .. ... "Anl Vhe siid " "Nut a fTl I u he. threw ber arms around ruy neck and kissed me f ir a q'tnrter f Hn hour." A tVthtoiit wfierwarUs Firm tn B.iiard was mi r ried to the fair uuirfl Clansisa, Peter Baxt n't only dauehter. ......... . - . . Fvur years then elapsed, pretty equally dl'eided be tween love and lbr Hi- tlionschts ociMS'i'niily re eerteltoFranoo bu be had almost ioriU.'n his e.nnpul aofy desertion, The p ist oon fades from our memory whi-n the preseut ia satisfactory and thttutur pro tniesiiig ' : Ooe morning tha look-rut man in the town of Ru fn algu ile-i a fleet of ships in the offing. Tbiy were men r.f war, carrying tha '.French fl'g " . 4 The French are comingl" people shouted, toeach other. '-They are going to 'aiul" . - Firmin Bonnrd bean! it "The French are comingl rang In bis ars like the boom of an alarm puu. It tuld him that be was- dost man. Neet-iihel'esa. a thought sti ook bitn wbicb relieved his heart by a glimmer of hop. - . He rri'bomt, put on hi nniform, seised bis arm, and mounted guard on tbt eery spot where, fitt years befor, ht bad been unintentionally abandoned. Mean- pecnh irly acceptable in imsaar-. noy oi uu?pou;.eu;jr; Ths unfamiliar with the cooditioifof this road and the Uepressing influenc of the times upon ail Southern Railioadi, nffocting not only their oredit, hut impairing their ta'.ue and curtailiug their receipts, etnni-t cuffi.iently estimate tb herculean tk which President Cowan' hn accomHshed, or th ditli.-uUies he has oeervome and the dancers be has arerted. Witb the aid her. Iris now Secured, ta work can be and will re pn.heJ forward, and this rod will sooo become nne of the most taluiWe as it is fne. of tbe most impo--tint in the Sute. Tbe hope of its'proj.c tiiri.wilijb rtaiiied st no.distsot day, and when rjvs nsutr s!TalI' ai'do rrtm h ';td-our suffcriug: wctiou-by rcfc'o-alion of pubiie coufidence, ftud the maintenance ... !....... i ,-...:........! r,k.-i. Extract from Mr. EVurH "peectt flit Cca-uco ortlrmreildittr ' . TUB PKINIflICO OF TI1E BEAST. Daring Mr. fer..'rt'i remark oa tb'20:b oJl.', b thot txoorit,Mr, Maoegsr Butler: ' ""Uow, It b Bttlly been mpposed that on 4 aetual trial, insohlox aeriona eooserjneaees, fnreasi diaeuaion was tha trua motbod of dalag wita i tbt aBJct; and wt lawyet appeanng fur th I'ttaideat being, fcl bJr MAtiairer But r ha been polite eooiigb to say, 'attonieys whose pnc c in the law b9 br-J pened but not eoUrgeJ tut r intellect, bar eanined ourelTt to this metood of fort-aio li.cssloii. Bat wt hart b-arned ber that tbar it another tnt-thoJ. of forenaie eoatrueerry. which my be cailed tbe method of concussion. Mow, 1 nnderstaod tbt method uf Coo cussion to b to make a demonstration in tha eiciaity of tht object of attack, whereas the method of discus sion is to penetrate tbt position, tod, if succeasfal, capture it. Tht Chinese method of warefart i the method of roncustioo, and consists ef a grrat braying of trumpets, touading of gongs, and sboat aud shrieks in th neighborhood of tha oppoaiag force. , When all this rolls away, aod tb air ia freer, th ef-: feet Is to be watchd for. Bat it has been reserved to os, in oar modern wsrefere as illustrated hert in the rebellion, t present a or aiogalar and aotabl inrtaoc of the method of warefare by oocoMion -than ercr bat been known before. A fort, impregna bit by tbt R ttbods of discussion (that is, penetrating and capturing It.) bas bte, a a large scaUratUmpt ed U be captured by lb method of oncoeeioo, aod eorne kundreds of too of gunpowder, pitted in a tea eel near tb walls of tbo fort, ba been roads th means to the concussion of this rast experiment Unset UCed with, the trial and its results, th bonorabl Manager who opened this case aeems to haeo repeat ed tbt experiment iu th aiclnity of tb SeutU. (Langhur. While the air wat filled with opithett, tbtf dom tbook with inttetire wretcbdnes4, misery, suffering, and blood were made th mean r this ex plo.ite wiitare and bera w art, sarririog th eon eussioo. and. after all. reduced to tba knmble and . homely "malhodbf "d'wcttslott'Wbleh beloiip to-'at- toraeTS whose intellects bat been sharpened but not enUrged by tbe practice of law.' " General andcon tinaou laugbUr. .- ' ' DOUTWELL THE GASTRONOMER. ' MrEtarts thus handle Bontwell, another of th Mlnagers, h bating said io bis spoacb that ther wer ia tb 8oathrn beaten a spot aeross which no plaaet or body of any sort mored, and that tb etrtb IJaffgbt npbeat itself and send th Pmidot to th.i A at regio for poriisbmeut "I mat. at conveniently at this point as atterwaras. psy some attention to ' tbe astronomical puuisbment Sih the learned and fcoooraMe Manager Mr. Bout- L fit . -.(. .W.nl 1 I.-. .nltrl In n..l1 of in- preijuit!. rrnera 1 Ihiax H w woe aaya ii we- yet should know everything, for sooner or later ther f is no Cict in history , in aeience, or K.bnman knowl- 1 e e, ttiat sill not coma ioigpiay ia u. oijiu.. Profoundly sen-ibie of my ignorance, being devoted to a profession which sharpens and does not enlarge tbe mind, I ean admir without envying the superior knowledge evinced by the hooOrHble Manager. But, nevertheless, while some of his culleagues were paying attention to an unoccufjed and onappropiatd ijlanti'on the surface of the seas, MrMinager BuOt--well, more ambitiou. had discovered an untenanted and uoappropiated region in the skies (laughter,) re served, be would have us -think, in tbe final councils" of the-Almichty, as a" place of punishment for con- ivkted and deposed American Presidents. (Laughter.) Now, at first 1 thought that bis miud hau oecome so enlarged that it was not sharp enough to observe thftt tbe Constitution had limited the punishment (laugh ter), but. onrfl-ctiuu. 1 saw that he was legnl'and logical-, as he was ambitioum and astronomical; forlha Constitution had ad -removnl from office,' aod has put no limit to the duiUiww of removal.. (QreatUogh ter ) So, without sbediinft ft drop :of his blood, or taking a pcauy f his pibre.rty, or 'roning bis limbs, tie is srnterrccd trrrmcval fromofSeenwd tnteipmta--tioo to the kits. (Laughter.) This is tbe great un-' dertaking; and if the learned Manager a trly get ovvr the obstacles of the laws of naiuve,. the LWli tuttoa wou't nnd in bis way LLaoebter. I can think of no method but that of a cjuvnlsi.-n of the enrth that should pr.j-'Ct tbe deposed' Preaideot to. 'this in6nltely di.tsnt space; but ft . hocV of nature of 80 vast an erUrey an I a i great a reu't miirht un.ett'a even, the so firm" uiemoer of Congress. Laughter,! A " H'oir "flail we accouiutisb it? JlNhy, in- -v,.Pompv-iir rriH nobdv kn-i xe?'WV ?p5 out .iv.rirp.i ni eatiblUhed, then will Lid gret artery j ,, learned Manaiter himself.- Llttcliter, pd hY is tha ot tnnleewell with the' st produce-of the mighty . ncess:. ry.'deputy to e xoe ute the j jdgwni f ,t he court.;:: Wei ini?biMR' for - that of. th tropics? giving em- j Let ft ."then; proviiei tht in ct.-e of your sen- nl ' a ..- l. ... ... Ii- - i.ii.vaint- in ih .Us.inas oi lU'HisTriiiu. iuiti, lie-lowing w.. altii ji.-id i:nipertxu' JrSe f " ? trrtr-P. i th'y n t ii ft P wmr4ahTtrgd- 'tnrh-:rd-n ndHrTTirfi nTlaTTK eieciiTTon ortTie "S 'Hi I V I.' J - . -. . ir ' . i - -------- - , , . i . . i , - J .. i,. .... :i I i. i ' i r . . 1. : . !..... A id I ut piin.'ali nul.liftra I resi'iei in uie n?iii ma muu r - and havfirg iready esstyed the ftmlit y imaginntion, !..;: ntlv it. Mm ,la rH b00r9-.ni oespomievicv an.i iruu b e will not b trg tt?!i--tbeir names' will be re'uitm' ere4 with f. rntitud. b those who will be reRpioJtue Leoc-ts of their labors and trials. V TUB NEW PR0J03T COURT . Oriics r thk PnovosT CprftT, V ' Raleigh, N. C , April 21, IMS. f The following rules are announced for the Govern ment of th'M eouit, and will b changed whenever it in y be necessary. - . 1st. All pleadings will0 be reduce! to wrting and Mv.cn to, naiing in as few words as j.cssible the cause of compiuiiit and the reply to the Same which wiil clc.e the issue in all civil ca-es. . U In crijiiinil "c-isesT aii "affidavit muitb madr atftin'g the. cne of com plain t. ') 3d. - I he cVst charg.d -by tbe Clerks of the County Court will e charged iu all rases Hi this court for tht Clerk nd Sher ft, or other officer of the c.jirt. .- 1 Ym R. Richardson is hereby announced clerk of said court. ' JOHN T. DEWEESE, t - Provost Judge. tenc of deposition aud removal t'roui effl.-. th bon oraltle ibe a-iratmu-tL.M anagetjlial . tak yjn U hi M II 1 ICO The. culture of Ua is about to be introduced into Jamaica nnder tha auspices of th English Oov arnivut. . '; - . ... : .;. - better rl euared to exrute it in form t iktn aavn- t!i4eor idlers, as fir as 1-taders would g, in th top of ttiia , high cavi'tol, and spunrtig then with his ferriie Go.l les-s of Liberty', let hio set ont upon hia flight. lauabhrj wniie the Houses of C"gress and . all fie peopln of the Cntted St.ttes, .hall shout: 'Ste ilurad ettrn." LHUghter, lou 1 and long continued Here an oppressive doubt strikes me. How wiil-tho Manager getf back ? . How, when he gets bey nd 'he p,.er of JKr.vitatud to restore him, will heg-t ravckT And so ambitious a wing as bis could 'never stoop to a downward flight 1 N doubt, ai he pas-es through the expvnse, that famous question ot'Carlyle. by -which-he pmnts-eut-th4iieeaf bamait affairs, ' What tbiuks Boot, s of "them, as he leads his huntion dogt over the t'nith in tbtir lesh of s'dereal fire?' wi'l occur to the Managers. What indeed, would Biotes think of "this new consolation- laughter looming through space, beyond the power of Coognraa to 'send for persons and papers Laughter Who shall return, and bow dee'nie in the contest there be gun, in this new revolution tboa established ? Who . shall deoid which It tha son and wbieh is the moon? Who shall determine tb only seinntifio test which -reflect the bardeeTopon tb otbjsr T Unghter. ,
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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May 14, 1868, edition 1
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