;:' jjr . . . . ; 1 . - ,. 1 - . t" '- . Wf.fogtfVcr t!?c ptoplt rijl)ttj aa rtfroal vijU kp: 0 r:jtiBj. itraitcf tkMiym tau loll rji jaari;fit tifUtf, NB7 GEniESVOL r. WADESBORO', IV. C, TUUItSDAY, T.JAY 2l' 18CO. 7". NUMBER. 17, rtsnusnto mtsnr, X if tiivi of acBJcairnos; -,v rir Iv U fttfar. . til .-..' j. - f EATZS OF ADTEimilfd. !' f " 80: t f for lr nteaml iMrrtio I m I if ., fr I u lit., T5i. pn m. ft Int Urw t U I par4 for Ur( aiatt. ftr I W I p.ri for It , I Ul tqtitNl for fwl r . ..lt. vm tt '....:j:..r!Lr4ioo ill ....,.,4.k,X1 M , . M .. HA IM vlt ! c T( 4.44-.i 00.00 . iUHINMU U mm&U4 Tar a m4 rtWaa rUt!f atalaairafj to paraaaal Uara, a4 tktMtnmiM , 1 y j , Bedew f MvrUfta a ad 4aial Am. OaifMriai, ft nU Hr aQiar. v . . . Ta aaaa aaat awovpaaj aQ JartUaam laitt- 4 fcr tMa tkM ttraa alba... Tm pT w faarter 1 aa4 Ulf ywrlv a4vrtiaaiaaU aiatt Wa fortaaaaai Uf 4u4 tfltr Irrt low rtiaa; jraaH 4artia avaau, Mjal faarUrlr Mlaalui.inta Int laar .1. t.p!n 0 jr. o :; EI o ft 1 , (fwaaiur timmi'i,) . T. JL OHANGEH 4 CO, Proprietors, ' ' v' " I91ISI0I0'! N. C. AB rUI)ra4 tratarinf at a4 pug tiia laJat k taai Ttfaat OfltM ia tala llatal. Paaaaapn goiaf laU, at ft4 Watt iaa at lata Haul. . - - ' , bm'tt atka to a4 fro Ua Bhm fraa at Caanra, aai aa4a4 to aav 4aira4 atat. " ' s a. tHuri, HARGRAVE SM'iilLUN. Attorneys at Law, WADE SB OR 0, N. C. ILtTRaCTIC 15 TRI COURTS Of A!SOS 8uay. Rteaaiaail. Bla4aa. a4 CaakartaaJ. n-tf . . jomiD. LOVE, BOOKSELLER HlilTIOllEB, Sax. Sartti Frost ftrca) t, . r - - - , . WILMlXVrOX, N: a Sciool books, sciroot a!d orncB STA llaaarjr, MiaealUatoaa hooU, faatofrapb Al kaa, Faaoy Artialta, Aa. , lft-taa , MHOM-'JlHpfSTEIN, . i. atoll 'alLK. ad Arran.' aaiitaa u -. . , i Dry;, Goods, Clotfilng HIU53EII Kill MESI TtllinU, Oats end Caps, Efoots and Shoes, OiL CLOmSMATTISO; RUQS, ,fe.f H. 4 Market fttrettt 13-ftaM E A. Crawford & Co. HATE REMOVED TO TUB 5EW 8T0RB WEST of lb Coart Bou, wbara-tbay ara ao;ra aiiagaa of tba beat 8tocka of Ooodi tiefoffirti la (bit laarkti. aaleetad to at tba waata of tba pab!la. To far Koo of UJlaa DRESS GOODS, o laaito ajp. ia! atualioa abicb nori( la tart of 0 EENADISE!?, LEN03, MOSAMBIQHES, PRINTED LAUNS, aod OR0ANDIES , Wtilla It ba that wo wart partlcalar la asretiaf tbo faao or oor Lad coatona, vo bato aot ovarlooked tba Oratleaira. Tba will fa4 CLOTHS, CA8IMERE3, DRAP PETI. a, FINE BTOC1 of READY MADE CLOTUINO, BOOTS, H0ES, aad HATS, of all klada? alao, a GOOD STOCK of GROCERIES,,. HARDWARE aad CUT-tERT,"-CROCKERY, aad GLASS WARE; BRASS BANNED PAILS, BUCKETS, TUBS and aU ouok OOO0S aa ato aaaaH kapt ia rotall atoro. 1 Wo akall writ nttmiMlf for CASH aad tUap aa tba oao alaaa af Good oaa ba aold ia aay taarkot Wadoaboro' . O., April 20tb 1869-1 3-tf - ' (DffilSlrAW BAUBLE WORKS. rTVBllCDSRSiaND WPORafS HIS FRIENDS 1 aad the pnbtle generoJly tbjtt bo baa reaamod i v . j ' t his BsslnaM.oiaso the Ute 6 re end keeps eoaatantij oa nans a sae ana . t. .119 IB iPITMrw w - A km RM.i. idor tbe aiiuroaoe or ktoikbi m,mr9'" I aav aolot oa Ua line of the Wilalattoa caar- pat opn kleda of work ia bia line, via : 4 1I3IUI. TABLETS, BA VTISMAta FONTS, "Of avM deeerlpttoas at tko Loweat rataa. ' , Iroa Raitioge faraiahod to-order, aad gMsral sas . gaatloa gaaraatod. '.. AU ordore wUI rooolve prompt attoatioa Adraaaoe " " Twtl ba reqaired oa all work.-. Peraoae wlahiog aay tblog ia my lina eheold tta tad KataeKoro natirooo. ....r- 3 tfreat8trao oaew I. C,-lMai ' . - " ,- tsffllaitwiis.1. KaAiaWaavaaaaaaaajaMaaai TO THE FA ID rr m pit o lea if. '' VbaVilitlia Saiaaar aioo4 la lar ow okam. hii yi&Bg tU Ut.i'-tokchH U Ur vonet, i tvldt wtbfaotlaa' Irn tU Iwaotj b''iUrtj,' loct lifBS t'-'thirtch tn eertaialt iaaaonaax Jtd jif ardent -olarj of yatbloa, Ul tag ia aparaolj aUlo4 foaatrf f laoo, aba of lea) oeoatmJ o!iWtia -la foIlowiaaT tfct ar;oa lb at oki bar a mada a loa raaolota ap!r It laauau. If aot aatirtlr dtaiat ia tba atUopt Cut to wiia Hiaa TabWkal Sha wa aot to to Uuaklalod, aad if aba lid aoiactimca (aterpret Joaala Jaoet or adama DaiboreaU. deaeriptia c Ihf ballooa ia moat lodioroa maaaar,. wbj bt W89 9t Ua wlaar, aad what dooJ kad atV araUaoatplaiaf Oa tba rracat aeeailaa, U ha attirtd lomlf ia a atiflj aUrcbed, fraak!;, ironed piak 0Uoa cwa, drcorafad al tba bottoa Ukadeew yaDov rofla. fFloraoca Gala had jaot doelarod nQet ta U tba atjla of tba day la MaraaajftJ abowt Vet vaWt va a Wooi b?aa bolt aoeqrod Vj atojt rilt emmld baeki); a r rilbo Wino 'dropped iu loag loops over bar loft tboalder, aad borobSrMa m aaroKHja ted biaa.cnBra bow itb Criaced anda, tbat vara jaat vlaibla booootb liar! dHeatet lloted priairoaa ai.! and Il!oioir boooet, wblcb wu triaatd with baavjjet beada, peodasU, aod baaobea of tanooa boed artif eial fiowtra. Her baoda war eorertd wiib white kid aooaa. aad ba bald a palai loaf faa bovad is aaraotf rib boa, a abackad ailk paraaol wiib parple fringe, and a BBalia bandkerebwf tmproiderad witk red oottoa. , H daaao bat iu a litda-xtraTorl of "aia-a goto to Adama Coaatj Fair." aba aoIUoiraixed, eamjiag bar refloatad iaiaga with tba Btmoet eootpUetoea. "LBoa aee! A fqtiarter fret and a qaarUr back with fiflj aoota to git ia aitkes a dollar, aod tbera'a a aide ahow that'll ba a qaartcr more, beaidea I'll wiot to baj aoma ginger toappa and eaodj drops, aad - aiebba glata of lomoaadeoow that Tea deoided on go to. 1 Coa t tateaa to atiot nrteir. Altozetber it'll aoat aie a partj aooal Jerable aam of tuonrj, bat we cta praotieo eoooomy to mtka ap for tt. If wa do without eatia batter for a week orao, at the rata old Cherry ia a gieia' milk bow, the' extra roll'd aooa balance the expenao, if hotter will oo 1 j ataj My eeata a pound. I ahonldn't woodcr if it would eotne dowo thoogh, things alien do when I hare anj to spare. If it doet, Bosia eaa do withoat tbam lioca aprooa she'a :1 oeeo waoting, aba'agot too man sillr aotioos a' readr gingham was good enough to make me aprons of when I wu her age. Never fear, hot I'll find aome way of making it all ap." : H)b, anoty, how I wiah I could go to the fair too. I never was at one," and a cur ley head wu throat la at the door, and the miaohieroas eyes looked a little eeyioosly, not at tba epiaster'a outfit, bat at eoeing her prepared for tha coveted A child like you go to the fair! I sea you've been getting more oonseose atuffed ia that ailly pate of yoora. But I know why you'd like to go so well. You think John Buroett'll ba there, and you'd bays i a ohaoce to try jour rrta, at eapti iva- tin' bis atteotioo agio;, but let ma tell jou oooe for all, I don't choose to have! yoa to bring th family into disgrace, and you'll thank ma when you've srriv at jears of discretioo, for. keepiti you out of hia wsj.'f. ; '-.w t . "I wss eighteen day before yesterday, aunty, aod I'vo heard you say yourself, thai John Bur. aatt waa a steady, industrious, promialng young mao." . ;; Law, how oonsequentsl yoa be a gettio'I Why, whea I waa yoar age, I'd aa aooa thought of fly in as lookin at a young man." ! Il was so lonf, igo propably y oys fargotton,'' posted Susie ia aa aside, "What's that you're sajio, Susis Skinner? Have, a't I told yoa never to mutter to yourself so? It is the height of HI asonersl p Bat I touit be goto',' and don't yoa forget to feed the chiokens, and little pigsj keepjCberry out of the garden,, and don't lot Bloat into the back lot. Ton can the a saw tha fluntio oa lay t&aiareen dreae, and hunt eggs, and sdruVottt tha milk houseand1 then hem the ruffia for riy new wnpper, it'll only take fifteem' yards. Now sea that supper is ready when I oome back." ; ' "Not much danger of my idling if I do half she's left for ma," said 8uaie, petulantly, as she wslched ber aunt's tall, guant figure passing out st thsfrootgata.' ' f;;f". ' ,rWeif I should rather think not T' and Sd sia. turned at sound of the hearty but now in dignant voice, to ssa a broad shouldered, sturdy young fallow, whoso tannsd ehaek, eon tru ting m with the whitsnetp of his brow whsn ha took off hia 'wide Straw Ut. an 1 Wgaa faaniag himeetf Jgorowaly, al oocw hi.; i lis ocewpattoa as till or of tbs aoti: ' Tl :rr old maid 1 I wss ia Iks hick hall, and c u!d isrdly ksflp' at ill whoa I heard hsr g!.' yoa so many orders, whew trsrybody' knowi ',t asvsr does snythiog bait gad aboat, aad t: " ..arvea yon, so sha eaa 1. ! ''' ' . i . ! 'mm 1 ' nava nboons sa gew : a a plenty, j en yoa bat, Busle, doa't yon ' a single thlog shs said, out get ready aad I'll t ' you to the fair.?.. . Now, it was no doubt ; tie dufy'ef the yoawjr la4j to loaignaouy fttnU tba ehargaa made agaiaat her saot, and make a diry of her loy. alty aad aftegiaaca by rafuains; to aatsrtai his pfopooitioa fur a aaomaaVhul truth eoape!a aaa to aula that shs did aeithar. Tha expreasioo of ber eoaateoaaoa whild he delivered the hsranguf sralost Alias Taltthi, ladicated that shs sgretd with him eat ire!, bat she appeared to doubt tha propriety of accepting lis proffered ktodoeas. M She'd ba In stub a pewe with ma if I did, Joha.. ,;. . . .'- L ,'. '"IU take ears af thai ; asm yoa mlad. Jaat do aa I teU yoa, aad It will ba all right 1" aad Joba Baraott draw Ur toa seat haside htm, forgeUiag la rtaaore his ana from her taper lit tle waiat, while ha aafoJded hia pUo.' ' ' llaaatissa, Mlaa Tabhha, hlissfany1 aoeoa' aaioaa of tha axwapirwey brewiag at home, wead ad bar way dowa tha duety road to tha railway atatioa, whera aba inraeted twenty ire eeata ia a ticket, aad took hsr asat ia the car which waa la carry bar la tha place where the Adaasa Coun ty Agriealtaral Fair was aaaaally held. 6h4 waa aot aoeastomtd to traveflag by rail j every thing wu aawto her, and whea a small boy paaaed through tha ear throwing small packagee of Madias, doaa ap ia tinted pa peri, right and loft,- aha at oacs opeaod tha one that fall to ber lot aod began mooching the contents.' M I must say it'a gineroua of 'cm to treat folka so. I did thiak tbat a omartar wu moat too inch for aix milea' rtdin', but I had no idea that they threw ao many goodies into tha tar- gain. Jit thismomsnt tha jrathful diatrihator of tho oomfits tooohed heroa the shoulder sayinr, ''It's ftoo!y tweety cants, ma'am." 44 Oolytwenty-eeota 1-why, I-paid-Iweci ty-five. Bat just give me another piper of them loaeogera, and yoa oeedo'l mind the change." " That'll make forty oeota," aaid the boy, df livering tba loseogers, his hand outstretched, awaiting tha ssooey. liias Tabitha looked at hits wonderinglf, sod ho ioquired aharply, 44 Aio'l yoa going to pay for 'em f I told yoa they'd bo forty eeote." I thought you give them to me 1" esclais ad tha aatoniehed aptnater. 44 1 sha'a't pay no aich pries whan I could gt aa many for a ahill- ia' at Joba Smith's grocery.. ' I reck-w you can't msks ms pay when I didn't ask for them." 44 I'll have you put off tba train for attempt- iag to iwindle a feller out of hia rights, if yoa don't fork over iostanter. It'a fifty ceits now, trtW and'll ba aeventy five if yoa doo't shell out in ess'a three minutes," laid the boy, discovering ha had a green one to deal with, aod very re actantly the chagrioed Mise Tabitha handed him the half-dollar ha demanded. It went hard, thia eountiog out of the enrreaey, whea aha had determined before leaving home upon the amount to a fraction that aha ahould expend, and ao care ful waa shs duriog tba remainder of ber trip, that when the oouduotor volunteered to asaiat her ia alighting from the stops shs declined hia help, fearing that aha might be charged for what aba supped , was an extra attention. Arriving at the fair ground abe paidthe edajitUooe fee and waa paaaed withia tha gatee. 4 Lawsy, what a" crowd I I've heard that there's alien pocket pickers at aich placei, so I'll make sure that they don't get much from me,' and, removing her portmpnaia from her poeket, ahe pinned it securely ia the lining of ber dreea and ,then aauntered oft in eearob of the sights but walking about ia the ana on a hot Sep tember day, with nothiog more "interuting to draw the attention of the beh&ider than huge pumpkins, gigantia potatoes speoimen apples, and all conceivable species of squawking fowls, and squealing porkers, is certainly tiresome em ployment, and Miae Tabitha was owning to a feeling of disappointment, when ber attention was arrested by a ' little man mounted oa box before a closed tent, who wss vociferating at the top of his roioo. : ' Most surprising sights oa the ground I Three wonderful objects I 4Tbe shades of our; Fore Fat hen,' 'Flowers of the Family,' and. the 4 Light of other Daya,' all to be asea for twenty- oents. Walk this wsy, ladies , and gentlemen i Only a quarter to aee these three incomparable objects, shown without the aid of 2d agio Mirror or any other humbug. Who wiabea to behold them? rou, sirf Chsnge II right I Paaa in, pasa in P' ' And tha same rigmarole waa re paatad with every new addition to the group gathered abotrt . : Amoag othanr MUs Tilka laid down her qwortor, aad waa edaahtsd withlw U if at, where tha three Wonderful objects preseatsd to flaw were pile af old kaihrellas, - harral of four, ad a two peaay tallow dip. Fiatpmtsd bcyoad deaeriptioa, the spiastsr iad!gutatly left tha spot, aod wiadsted 14 another' part of tha aaslosara. The crowd sttraeted by aoma atw lopiir, mo aseat later, aaadf a rash ia bet Irfetioa. fad la (he jam that raeceedad, shs loot hot faa, broke l-S beadle' c her part"!, end hai hsr boa sat h laaa?;eruahef-,r ' , 14 Ob, Loray I I'm vaahsd to a ioITr, aU any aoaes are trokea, aad it'll U a merey if I eecspe havfa' eternal (the pixhabfy saeaat Internal) mortifies tioa, arter aieh a eollapae of my iaards." Aad with a diemal moaa Miaa Tabitha reashsd for heF handkerchief : thea as hsr hsad toaohad the depth of her pocket, aha exelalmed t My pane ! I've been robbed, felon losly pick. pocketed, aad my money's gone. I say' I have boon robbed, aad you ""yoa re the tllif," she screamed, laying violent hands oa richly eW J aod lady steading Bear ber, for ahe bad read that the moat expert piek pocketa oftea were attired u belles of eoeiety: "What doyow msea, woeua, by'attackiag thia lady. Ilere officer, arrest this peraoa for aa provoked aseaalt V aad before Miaa Tabitha re covered her breath, she waa delivered lato the eharce of a nolicemaa. V - Pny do aot hart bar. Sha is soma poor de mented creature, 1 shoald judge from the eeeea tricity of her drees ; probably perfectly, harmleee, oo ly a littls excited bow. Let me entreat yoa, aot to arrest her oa my aceouot, aald the lady, ia pitying aeeeats. , She stols my puree, 1 kaow aha did," reit erated Miaa Tabitha, attempting to escape froavl the detaining grasp placed apoa ber arm. Coma, none of that ! growled the officer ia ber ear. 44 Forward march I We natnt got ao room for sioh ooea as yoa ia Iheee here grounds. Oh, here it is now," aaid the spinster in a tone ?f relief, elappiag her head to her boaom as shs suddenly rememberiog - having deposited bar port-maanaie in that safe receptacle.. " Yoa can't eome none of them gamea oa me," aaid the poIioemaH,-gTufflyr You'll git out of this quiek as possible, and be thankful yoa ain't sent to the lock-up." 44 You don't mean to put ma out V she ex claimed. But thia wu precisely what he did mean, and proceeded to carry hia intention iate effect despite all her entreattee, sod ahe had laps ed into despairing silence on finding that hsr words produced do result ie her favor, whea as they aeared the entrance her eyea fall oa two familiar figures Koha Burnett and her niece. ' 44 Susie, John,"ahe exclaimed, 'corns hers snd make him lete atay." But they paaaad po, either not hearing or not heeding, and ahe wu redely hustled out at the gate. Aa may he auppoeed, it waa in no very amiable frame of mind that ahe pursued her journey homeward, where aha arrived, tired, hot, dusty and hungry. . " To think of that minx, cusie, sgoiog .with out my-permission. . Wool shs catch it, thoogh, when aha cornea back f" and Miss Tabitha smil ed grimly u shs thought of the manner in which she would rent her wrath on the head of the of lending Susie. But even thia aatUfactkin was denied her, for on the table io her room she fouod ths following note :' ' ,. . 44 Aunt Tabitha I am going to be married to Joba Burnett. "After the ceremony ia per formed, we wilt ao to the fair, aodjf yoa ahould see ua there, thia will explain our presence. John says you may keep tbe old clotces made from your east swsy garments, which are sll I svsr bad, ia return for say trouble yoa may hare ta kea oa my accoant. . ' Your nieoe, . scan." Miaa Tabitha hu sver aince eschswed fairs of all kinds. ' ' ' - . . There is nothing on esnh worthy of being compared for a moment with Love. - No other thing that can givs, by itself, unalloyed happi ness. A loveless lifs is worthless, though pssssd in luxury and crowned witb ths proudest Isurels of suocessful ambition, A life well set about with love ia blessed, though haunted by that relentlesa fate which seems to deny to soma men sod' women what tha world ealla euooese. ' To have been without a parent'a love ia childhood, without the love of brothen and sisters; to have passed youth without that more romaoUe love which makes heaven of earth ; and to live oa ia maturity, ' neither feeling nor , inspiring that strong, enduring love which makes any sacrifice eaaytaod toil pleasant, any burden light, eo' that it benefita the well-beloved, 1a to be poor indeed, so poor that uvea the pitying angles have no alma to give that eaa do any good. And yet, bow many know nothing . of love - or . only understand the word la its coarsest eanse, so that one . bluabea to have altered it ia such presence. How many, more pore than these, soser at it ss a delusion and absurdity, not un derstanding thst pure love ia not a thias: of the souses, but of the soul j aot a flams, flickering snd flashing ever the passionate time at life, but a soft, steady glow, lighting it from the cradle to the grave, and one may even hope, burning on bsyoni.it, since hearen itself is lore From tha Missouri Bspabliesa, 17th. UattCt f wejwa IYwcaW-Al! eteait t- ; rsusiBite Bsaig i " Assriea, at yet, kaa produord bo song writer. No oaahu doaa fur hsr what Barns did for 8eoUaad, Moore for trelaad, and Borsoger for Fnaee. Not eran the popular, aothnsiasm whisk book the Bstioa iolts eeatra during tha lata etvil war eoold g ii birth at the North to say tsar iarpi ratio than 44 John tntn't 8oi" aad EaTv Beaod the Flax. Dots." Ia Mary. leaV say Mariaad" we reongtrilS B seirk of tba . asms EMse fre which Hsihea forth la she "Mar. a.121. W and Roota wha haei' irkowWd." The country, therefore, awes bo ordinary debt of rratitade to Joba Howard fayae, woo, u aa did not write eaoaxh to aatltle him to a rreog aissd place smong the aatbors of this elaaa, hu at loaat riven na one eon, which is already be- ydnd the rsech of ehanee ar ehaoge-B hocae beld word sacrifioad and aeeure. ; . If fame la to be eetlmated by wide spread pop laritv. wa had rather be the snthor of - Home. Sweet Home," thaa sU ths vsrs of all tha poets pur land has known from its earliest age to tha nroaent hoar.1 There Li little ia tha ballad whea we subject it to erideal aaalysU,aad yst thia Tory aiaopiioKj u iitwv t - , snslched it from fonratfulnsoa, aad Ueaded familiar liooa with the bolket aasoeiatioaa of tha fireside. How earioae thai thia hamhle daisy, thia wee, toodeaf , erimooa tipped lower" eboald grew aad bioaoom into fair reaowa when so snaay moaarehs of tha forest lis prone la the dsat, ua aotioed sad vnknowa I Tha more Importaat facta of Payae's Ufa re quire bat brief mention. He waa bora la New York. Jane 9, 1792, and, tt aa aarly age, maai feated decided litsTkry and dramatis talsat.--Whea ealy thirteeo Jeers of are he eoedaeted . B email periodical called the Iapoa AKrrer, , wtich attracted the attention of a ganUeniaa, earned Seemaa, wha generouely offered to defray tbe expense of hia edaeatioa at Uaioa College. Peeaairy difSeoltiea, whiah evolved hia fa ther, forced him to leave this Institution befoie the cempTaU'oo or hia studies, and ia order te support his impoverished family Payne went apoa the atage, making hia ddmi nt the Park Theatre, February M. 18C9, ia tbe aharacUr of 44 Young NorveL' Hia aaeosaa waa aa aamia tokable that he continued h aew profeaaioa, performing ia the priecipal Eaetera eitiea, and ia 1813 want to England, where bersseiveaa eord'ial wolooeae, aad boeombg a great popular favorite. He remained abroad for aearly twenty yeara, leading a ftonemun uie, saa gnu( alternately as i an actor, playwrigni, ana managar, y (raining some reputation, but Tit'JS money. 1 Home, Sweet Home," wta peanea in frarret of tha Palais Royal, Fans, wnen Payne wu ao Bitterly destitute end friendleta that he keew not where ths next day's diaaar wu comiog from. It appeared oririnally in n dimininutiva opera eaHed 44 Clari, the Maid of MUaa." The opera is seldom aeea ar beard of now, bat the song grows aearer and Bearer to as ss tha yesrs roll away, for 44 it is not of sa age, but for all time." More thaa once tbe unfortunate earner, waiaipg the lonely streets of London or Pane amid the storm and darkness, buncry, hoaselees, aod pen ailees, saw ihe eheerfal light glaamiag through the windows of happy homes, and beard tha music of his owo song drifting oat apoa the gloomy Bight to mock the wanderer's heart with visions of comfort and of joy, whose blessed lity waa forever loot to him 44 Uonae, sweet nome" wu written by a homeless asaa. Ia 1832 Pavna returned to this country, aad, after panning literary svscstiona with indifferent saooess for a few yean, wu finslly Consul at Tunis, whera he died, Jane 6, 1852. One passage in bis ill-starred career tinges it with.a hue of melancholy romance, and perhaps explains the secret of his reedess, emtio career. Maria Mayo, tfUrwarda Mrs. Gen. Scott, waa a queenly beauty ia her youthful days, whoaa charms of. peraoa and of mind made berths ecknowledged bell of thai renerable Bute whose soil hu been ao less prolific of fascinating womsa than of gallant mea. . The legend prevails Jn Richmond that Payne tact Misa Mayo, and fell madly in love with her. The homage of a poet oould hardly be other than flattering even to one whose shrine waa worshipped by eoores of richer devotees, and possibly be mistooa toe smim ana ' ' J t. aT-.fJ : J.... 9 mmX-txm m mm Bawl Waeamrin trBVai nirn inrina ptiucdcw iiA ttrvi ui wawwa iwavwa but, be this ss it msy, ths same old, old story wu sBseted.TIs slaked bis bspcineia, hia peace, oo woman's lore, and lost. 1 Theneoforth life had BO attraction for bin, and ha aoocht aa exile - to the barren eborea of Africa u a welcome reliei rrom tna oitier aia appointment which bad crushed out hope' and ambition hare. .The ssnds of the desert hsra long since eorered ths grave of John Howard Payne, and -the r plaee-wjbertrafter life's fitful ferer, he sleeps t?ll, and is unknown j bat 44 Home, 8weet Horns" is 0 onamsnt whioh will esrry-his Bsmsliod fsnit tL wtnotest posterity, sad stand firm when effigisa f xesrhle snd of brooxe ahall have sunk into tadaun guishabls decsy., ' v - . v A Mnotrt nanor ia remohaibla for tba follow ing story : A short tims aince a man appeared at the., police station, requesting sn . ialervisw with ths suneriatendent. 44 What eaa.l d f yo P ioquired Ihe offioiaL Are yon the tara peristendent 1 - lea." uaa i areaa w jwa privately 1" u Yes, speak out." 44 Will no one, hear aa?" 44 No." 44 Ara yoa sarel " Yea." 44 Well than lialaa. As I w-a crossing ths com mon last feirht. .about twelve e'slock, I saw a woman approach the pond with a baby ia her arma,. looking carefully aroand ell tha while to see if shs wu followed, aod than, when right st ths edge, stooped, end---" Threw tbe . ehild into ths pond 1" exclaimed the appalled of ficer, his face white with horror. utNc," replied his.tuitsr y wsshsd hisaes V", -