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': 'f.titt- .,..ifi rt!Y i4" l i J. D. CAMt.RO:!, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TRUTH .FE-A-HSl NO IF O E , .IST OD SHUNS NO' SCRUTINY. . ; ' TERMS $2 50 a YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVAf. ; ' " ' HILISBOROIIGH, 1 C, DEGEM3SS 17, 13?l " '., ' .. It Series, Ti Si. V .... k jf I I 2 I k. rv I . i . t OQQRC .nnnw.. i FALL FA Mi ) 18 7 3, 1 8 7 3. 4 NEW GOODJ. : 1IICKS0N fi'.TYACK, ' n. i.vviLr, t:r.t. Are now reviving their Fa!) Stock of Thvc? anile wvji ... Ne v. , Tleceatlr pun L'ivl In IN 14 North --r u Jlar. k-t, and rutiimrliiK ail tiie. UliK st t let of l)ret 6V, Fancy (JwU uwl Njtton$, M.EACIIEI) & BROWN POMI'STIOi. ll.inLe.ls.. . ' Sliaals. Rl-0iJts, JIj:I rajiJi4, CaMriuieivs ' Kerrey. Kentucky Join, enl ah tMfr'Meaorthe 'ft ltlirrVll.t.K WtKl,K. MM.I.V Nt wi.Mr ku.iw i ma I jiMIr m-i'ir4tm fur dura. Inlitr, We ImaaVd vrrj lai-gKj llila-Koii to ear sCjiX of BOOTS and SHOES AnJ li ivt frl t'r good win great fare ln-inj 4 (. 1 1 wirmnl vtiT )r aold. . , iicir i.-wiui'-iU of A It I-hi. ll'i. ami Fl.torl Hi 114 4. I'"r 4! if., ia uneiUaMHt I 1 1 -v- an rr wuvh tt lba U )U( ! a a-quUif ;4mk1. . latUo - I'UOi'KK ! Y & i I h A SS-W Alt K STO R K. M'e h ' (Uktt Uruol to ttw artiiMnf ami an rX'iiUKInn Iwnwliful vmirtir of KANTV I'AINItU Tin Hi-nUrKfK 1'rlntH TtHt.KT fcT. TtfAfl.O', In rlittia nJ WU lUnil, ranrv Vaws KnirM mm! t'nmur, I ml i Mi.iiIis r. IX THK UUm;KUV DF,BTME.T. MTt kp !) on Bind , durt, T. cs B.wii, rionr, . tw. " Mlt, at Out Iwwn-t m-ukii-t frW. INTnKFURNITURXDEPARTMCNT. W ri1 a sLt M n( Walnut fhd-S'eais end Burcius - from IH,'XV. r. at ;irlr tn- mticli'Arlow tbtm i.inr;l. .k-4. W tuve . a iwautiful a Vlut CHinW?t. Fancy Iiute4 Feti luin. U' .S-S'u.l. JW. Si k. MrT.i.U-.il rrti-r IIm hsr stnrk a ho-In- In elmt inl jrlH l, any ar hv w l-f fm wf I au4 n k our f. h.l utl I h WtililkW Kit ti riM l-fsi n in-Si.f, . . HK.1IYAtH TALBOTTiiSOrJS, itwwin t TALnuTT ItKOTIIER. hnckoo Jac!iine orks COR.NKR rnr ax 17iU hT.S., mcmioxD, va. MASITAt'TtUEIM lf , I'OUi'AUI.K AXH STATION ART; .'4 (Hlr i:f,.lfW.rnrH WtU-i Iha.i?. l'r , t.nil all klnl f T'w t'lVt'irM, V rntUi li W'i l, lf- and rit taitiK! ei-t liili Iv. To Vaunt eg Mrrhiui ami Olhrrt t l)rwjst yiedicin ch$ C. PURCELLLADO 4 CO, VllfJI,K..U,i: U!Ut,(ilT.l, lit lWXt, V A, t , i : Paints AnJ Oils - ' f if HM-y t!i' iTjf a ! !r VfwW ;i.A ..f :i -r, IA. . Dnr m r I i r I ir.rr on'l r'niti i, mhv rliuj rr ir(i l. Ij imp liit (Iiif Inn , li . m l to finitfr hh llw Wm4 tr-J . 1 1 r ikH ntlj" lurlt1 aa tXTnlttniitiii .o-,i. t hm1 ml jm ir, ! WV iery I lur n4i, r to pi4iiiut 'rna 1'i-umpt an 1 f .? .fi ai-tMn tfwn to Wilwi, - i'L'tl'J KLU I.ADD A Co. op 213m, tiJO MjinSf., Rklnujai Vi, Frocpectus fur Jts74 Suvauib Year, t Til K ALPINE,' , " An ill twf rated Monthly Journal, un!veral ty udmitU il to bt the JIuiyUonuvt J'crlodi ixUin tho W'trUt. A lt'iprem-.nlalivt and VUampiono Ainoritxtn 2'atite. .NOTfoKBAI U INliiKiK Oil NKW.i BTOWS. TfiH ALDIN'l', while Uuti with all the reui-.tiity, liaa none ni (lie Ccmiminry or ttutc'y liil?ret" elmractvii-liool ordinary jriiMiu aU. f i U Kiivk-,;:iiit mlrtCfllnity of 1'Ure, liht ami grai-elul litermuiv; and a collection of pirtuiiK, the rient kikk Ihu'Iis ufariiriUt-Kklll, in black nnd white. Al tliutit;li 'nc'u hui-ciH-iliiiif iiuin!x.r ationta a frvsti pifumire to iM frieii-i, the rt':l valuu ami tM-stiit.v ofTH H ALDINK will tienioKl HilriH;i;iii'i aftnr It '.in litH'ii liouml ui nt tit clone of tho yimr. lillf oihi-r publi cation my claim Biiwriir ciu-apiu-AH, us iiiuiiniel with rivaU ofu bimiiur tlu, THKALDIMHIsa unlijim ami original conception alone ami UNitppnmuiiiHl al noluiely without coniH-ti;ioii in price or cliaractHr, , Tlia powwor ; of a complete voiiiincxjinnot duplicate the (puiniily of flue pncr aiiil rnravini in any other Miu or number of volunma'ir ten thru itt vmt ; aitd thciif tlwr arc Uie chroma, Ociidul . , AUT DEPARTMENT. 1ST. The illustration ofTHE AL1MNE have won a woiM-wliitf ivjMittiUon, uml In the art centres of Kurope it U an alii)ittiil fact thntlta wihkI cuu an; xaiupleM of the Mthft irruloii ever a:tniiiel. The common rr!jiiiiiccin favor uf'aiecl platen' lit rapidly ylftlim li a more eiliicatel ami illM'i'Miiiiutlnif U.tie liicli rwnirniiietf the IvantuKen of MUrior aniMilc ipia'lty with greater faciiliy of pnxJuitiiMi Tle woo.1 cutaof'iliK Abbl.N K nmcwi all the ilclKMcy ami elutxirate tlnUli of the inoitt rMtly otevl plate, w hile they lbr a iK-tti'T Mnlerimc of the artist' original. To fully realize the womlerful work which THE ALDINli la d.ilnjf fortiie caue of art CtJllufe in America, it I only hccctary to couithier the cot U the peo pie of any other deci-iit rcpwentitiona of Ih prwhictUn of jrrcat pnintcrn. In aiMi'.ioit li!eijiu by tin member ifl he Natiomil AMIi-iny, anlith(r notet American artiftM, THE ALPINE wlllre prtxljiyf ekanilca of the lx-t fon-lch nuix ter, m lecled w ltii a vt."W to tho hllunl ar lUiicitMfce aiol greatest fciirrul iniema. Thu the MWriter to THE ALPINE w ill, at atrirtliitf eHt. enjoy in ItU own dome Die pleaurvit ami redulng lullaenctt of true art. The quarterly tinted pliitea for IS71 will im oy i no. Mora'l amu. V. w ounwar.i. The Chri-tni w-t Issue for will con tain njCflal di-eijfiiaappnipia'e tothea- mw, by fair lwt artbtta. and willurpaiw in attiacllon anv of lt pteiU'exo-ira FUEMIUM FUH 1874. Kvery auWrllr to THE ALPINE for Uii"nr 174 w ill receive a iwirofchrouioa. The original pictnn-a were aliiirl In oil fr the nuhlixhenofTiiE ALPINE, by Tltoma )lorun, whiwe ereat Dilora.i picture m puicbtM-il by t"oii;re for tell liiouaml d tUar. TlieHobjcci wcreclio- a'n to reprvM-iit "Tlie EuiK" ami ''The Wrtt." Oo U a view in the While Mountain. New KumivMre: the other clve Tit Clil!Wfre it lllver, Wyomtna Territory. The difti niice In the nature of the ncctie theiiHu-lvea U a ilcaitiir con lrat. and atroriU a fcood ili-pl.iy of tlicar til'aiMie and c tlorii'K. The rlmmm are each worked fioic tidrty difUuct plate, and are in ix il-it 10) ami a;n lien ranee exact fuc-iiiuiiei f the oHifitiala. The prtweiitatlon of a wntliiy extmple of American a gteate-t buiicipe piiinicm to thenub4C.itrof TllE.VLPiNE wm l; I but iKi-jlUrly Icippy I lea, ami Ha micn-Wol ren!lx!l"i inttetii by tlie tiMiliiioiiitilovcrllicxIiiaturcof Jlr Moran l.i.nmlf. If any anlcrii)eraliiiM Indicate a r" fereio-e for R';ire aubjivt, the p-ihliuli w i!l aeii'l TlnKiKhHor Home,' a new and lMaiitiful ItMiiio, Uxi.il in 'Inn. ft p-r.-ciilln a llttleltallan exil wheari'a king rvc betray the louring o.'lila iiearU T Eft. V.I 3 j-ff attttHm, 7a n-lr-ittc. vitk Oil Vl.n-inm free. Ton .V rrnti rrtrt, the ctimm will be H oi, mounted, varuiahed, ami rcald by mall. ' - TtKALMXSvW. hereafter, ' ol laitiuMe only by aulicr!plion. There ill lie no rcduceil or eluh rate; cah for nl acrlpt in iim-t le wnt to the publUhera di rect, or handed to the local einvaaecr, trilttitnt rwpiMuifttUififto th imVinVr. ex cept In rftM w here the eertlrfcate U riven, U-arlnu tlieicawalijnature of JAM WrrroM it Co. rtsfjia'kr.ni wArr.n. Any pcixm w ihlnir to act rternmnently b n locnl iiinvcr will receive full ami oniptlnfarniatlnn by applying lo , , t JAM Ed BUTTON & (tl, Fublldiers 34MAU0.M Laxs, NkutYoric. RALEIGH NATIONAL BANK NORTH CAROLINA. raid in Capital $500,000. lUtljHuk t Bojumilitry of th I'hiled Sdttr$ , nml Ft mutant A jtt, W. II. WILLAUI), IVesiJont. , (1. Tp'tv, (Vlilor. ' II A eMVtlunti In any put of ttrf ennntry at aw ntt.-n. f, fvwoe, W. It. tVitltrl. A.. M-rrhnoa, lt.H.1 in kr, W. J. If iwMii, A.U. Lee, W . U. I in aiin h. . riov.WalC-11. C:!n fn OOfl r"'J- Agniw . . .. i iith.r. id ntd atttfulira A.1I.1'I TU15JSKW EXPLORATION. tew York World. For several jean tho explumtion and trigonometric!.! survey of tlie. holy 1iunJ hs excited mucb public interet. This date from tiie commencement of the ex ploration of Palestine oq the went of tiie i JorHuti, by the Englikh fund, in 186". In the winter ot IIS i i a society was lormed in this country which undertook the (icitfii- tific survey and exploration of that portion of Holy Jainl on the cast of the JordHii. It wu not till the v o4i!iuiu .of IS72 that j the services of Lieutetcmt teevcr, United j Slates army,' nna by the courtesy of the j War Department?-' jeenred.' ile w iij j patched to Syria to orutiize an expcJiiion , during the winter of 172 "ti. Asiit;int j engineera from thi cnuutry', mniii followed him. Proressor I -tne wa appotnted to ihechargoof the arcluejloiciil dopui tmet. March 19, 1873, , -an expeuition ; as eoui Iete in ail its appointment as it was pos tiblo to make il rtarted on its march from IJcirut for the plains of Moub- It rea ched 1 Suit on the lt cf April, and having fixed the Cnmp at ll.uihaii estab lished a lase line and Cuniincnceil the tri aiigtilatinn ani explornttcn of that hitherto cotnnaritivelv . un known reriirti. Five J month were devoted to the vigoroiiii proM- eoution of the work. The rcuit have been mot encnura injr. i'or while a recnrinoia aat.ee of the whole country has eeu made, the work of t'iorux1i . survey and explora lion Las been guinjr on. Six Luudred spiare miles lae teen trmnguluted , and the detail of an accurate map on the scale o'one inch to the mile lias been:- nioati filled in. Ruins, which iilouuds on every hind. Lave Leen visited, and sketches made. Copies or " tuhta aud squeezes" of inscription which will be nea to scholars have been taken ; some of which are on their way to this country Finfesor Paine line made so c'.aLorate study of Neho and lVj.'nh, in the vicinity of which th? cunj. ws Gx -d' Ths facilities alfirded by the proximity of the rimp and the abidance of the eugieeer enabled him to nuke a very cmplee exim-Aation, and he elaixis th;.t lie bad Ret tied ihe ' doubts and 'ientinii which hive prevhUeJ concerning the local ities It wiii pruhably form the ui iterial of 'third statement' (tho aeenn I will toon be rsdy f ir distribution,) and will bf e. gerly songht by Dillical s:holaM. fTlie exieiition retomuin frcm Moab rclchcd Beirut Heptember 17th. Lieutenant Steever having laid bis maps before and reported the projtree of the survey to the AdUorj Committee st Deirut they advied him pro ceed at once WHbi country as the m'Mt ex tditious method af patbn the Society and the public in pneiiiii . of all the facts, lie ha just arrived tot'dis Country. A. IL STEPHENS atthekoktii. The Petcrebu-jf New a iva the lleubli ean preaa at the'orth liavebet-H particu larly partial and conipllmcutury In all ttieir allusions to Hint distinguished (ieor Riati, and Lave welcomed him buck to the counacls of the nation with unreserved aa tUfactloii and pleasure. When we consi der tuat Mr. Ftcphen"'as vlce-PrenIdent of (lie ConfeilcmteStuU'S, and that In mime of his vie we, &, all of hi feeling, he has leeit extreme southern, we cut not but regard hia reception by the 'truly loll' on hli,IiMt appe-irance at' the capital of the country after thirteen years of alccii'M In 'rebel lion,' as one of the niiwt ph-anaid events of the day, ami an ohk-ii that all tho dark clouds nitd anlmiHtitles resulting from clvlj war that have so lonx lingered over our national Imrixon, Imve been at but In the bottom of tho deep ocean buried, ( , A oeirro witness on a hore trhil In a New Jcrm-y court, was asked toex plain the tLifcreiKw between a U x UI1 and a tsmi- ui n wt.ill. Htralhteuliig himself up lie hi:cd to the wimrc inclosure In which the Judge was Beated, and aabl;' 'Dut ar'a what I call a U)X atull, dere where dat old Iiomi Is Hlltin'!' It took the aherltr some time to restore order in that court. The enmphor tree pet fu met the air, and its leave tield the 6net honey. It often ranches a hundred feet in h oh.' lit, eii th of Bty feet. The precious jtnm is found imcti ne in layers as largo as a nun's arms, bat more freqnentlj in small frag ments, est meted wit a shsrpoirftml Instru ments. The wood is excelled f r bouse, fchip timber, and furniture, and excepting the teak and ealsmWn. is the only wood never attacked bv the myriads of voracious insei ts iu Ihe Last ludies. The common kinks of camphor are procured by distilla tion. The population of the el'W is ouully et tins ted at one thousnd millions A new and careful estiinnte, bsed en the very lnteH returns, has Just been pnMUhed st (J itha by two competent German ststia tioians, who calculate the present nmober of ibe irtli'a inhsbitsnts at thirteen bntidre 1 n! seventy serti millions of tou Is, which is j rohshly the nearest at tainable spprjxnnatioa to the truth. A rRtmo who did th Colorado moon tains last fH ha informed its that be ro as raveni'is as a Mven amon the ravines an! est down in 011 of t'a4 giruas girgs nu I gJ"4'"tb'intf, - , , ' , 4 STATE ITEMS. A younj ladj from Oeorgia a pupil at theSulera Female Academy, whs burned to dcuth last WuOk from her dresa acciden tally taklnij fire. ' . '' The kIu luitue of Dr. Columbus Mills of Cabarrus Co. was burnt I aft week, togeth er with forty bales of ootton, the work of an incendiary. ." - ... Milton wsnts a tinner, i- - The Chronicle aays, IZono Rollins col ored hud the misfortune to get both hands! sawed of, at the mill of Messrs. Smith & Scott, In Person County. The Catholic Church iu Raleigh li he Inrf frewHicd. ' The Star says, a collision occurred on the SVIlniington Columbia dud Angu-ta Kail road on Wcdncwliiy, budly Injuring the engines and resulting In the damage altogether to the extent of ubout?l0.000, A negro girl at Chalk Level, Stoke county, recently pave , birth to a child, placed it under a brutih heap, act fire to the pllo and consumed the body. The next State council of Friends of TentierMiice will beheld In . Winnlon on the Third Tuesday of May 1374. The Salisbury Watchman will soon be published trl-weckly. The Messenger sttys, In referenoe to the meeting of Conference : M The Conference of the M. li Church, South, convenes in Wilmington on Wednesday of next week. We are glad to hear that ample arrange ments have been ninde for the . accommo dation of all delegntes and m!n Were, of whom there are expected over two bund red. Journut. , Wilmington la to have a maiuerade ballon the 3 Hh IiihU The Jonrnal says, thutcatflinh are crow ding the throats of chowder-lovers. This mouth has five Mondays, . five Tuesdays, an J five Wednesdays. The Kitiston Gazette says that Rev. Mr Flyth, pastor of the' Episcopal paiiidi, haa iwigued, and will shortly remove to Florida- , Cato Rogers, col., who attempted an outrage upon Mrs. G. W. Carroll, was sentenced at the recent term of the Supe rior Court iu Dupliu to 'JO years' in the Penitentiary. The criminal Docket of Burke county was onisller than it has been since the war. The Good Tern plana have good rea son to attribute this change for the better to thectofing of the liar-rooma in 2Ior gautou. aa one tl Irdat leaftof the ciiiiii ual docket wsu furniniied by bar-rooing and street fights. i'icd.ntnt 1'rcM. GIRLS, DON'T TALK SLANG. Girl, dou't talk slanj;. If it is necessa ry that any one itt the f-ioily nhould do that, la it be your big brother, though I would advio him not to ad pt ' pigeon Enliib' hen there is an elegant stateiuaiUcd lan tunge that be can just as well use. Rut don't you do it. Von can ln.ve no idea how it aouiids to ears unucd or averso to it to hear a young lady, when the is asked if he will go with you to some place, au swer 'Not mnch !' or re')ie.4rd to do .no thing which ahe does oot wi.-h, to bear her say. 'Can't see it. Not longsg.i I heir 1 a yonn; miss, who il educated and six-uinplixlij.l. in speakiug of a young miti say that hhe intended to go for littu !' and when h -r sinter axked her siKtance at Work, ahe answered 'Not for jor , . Now, yon ladies of unexceptionable character and really good education fall in to this babit, thinking it shows smart nea to answer back in slang phrases, and they amnslip flippantly from their tongues with a ssncj prlties that is n -iihor-'ailjr like nor becoming. I bet,' or 'you bet is well e uongh sttttng ntstt w'.m art trading horses or land; but the contrast is startling and positively shocking to besr those words is sue from the lips of a young ludy. . They seem at onco to surround bcr wi'li the rou.'!tera-ciation or men's daily life, au J bring her down from the pedestal of puri ty whereoB she is f laced, to tbeirewfl coarse level. . A lover consulted a lawyer about carry ing off m heiress: Yott rmit not carry her off," sahl the lawyer, 'but she can car ry yon oIT. Let her mount horse and hold the brtdle and whip, then you get up behind her, let her run ofT with you, ami then you'll bo safe.' The next morning the lawyer found that his daughter had run away w Ith the said young nun lu the aforesaid manner. ..; ! A lelrn doctor In Iowa has given his opinion that tight lacing Is i ouhllo bene fit, Inasmuch as lis tertikticy Is to kill off all the fonlMi girls and leave the wle ones to grow Into women. i aw ww m k A B wtoii piicr has this among La an swers to corresjxnidenfs: Sondn-law ar enlu Is the most Certain but not en rapid as strychnine. Put a little In her tea-' F.j'iWj'h. for at) VooJut'0tMr op. UKN.'i INHUMANITY. Gen. D. II, Manry in communication" to the Kiclminnd Luuuirer, gives Lis opiu ion of (en. Sherman.' ' It kIiow op that uistinguislied military genius iu quite au unenviable light. V e fiuote i . . 1 Viewed by the standard of honor used by the military men of this age prior to the lute wsr, Lrcn. fibermuira record will be found verv unworthy of imitation, : If we except Gen. - Uutler, perhaps no cotniimmier uiore cruelly violated the prin cipled of hiitntiiiitr than (Jen. Sherman did. His own words and his own correspondence shall en letuu him. Although t be gov ernment bus suppressed a ' portion of his military correspondence, for reasous we may conjecture, enough retiming to show that Shet'iimu's ideas of military honor are very peculiar, and should ' be carefully e lim muted from any model desigued for the eduea: but of young soldiers. " v . We will give soma 'gleanings front Ge neral Shermati'i disputches,' which seem to justify our opiuiuu of his principles ol wsr. July 7th, C4: 'Thoirntter destruct ion (factories in Georgia) is right, and meets my out ire approval ; and to make the matter complete you will arrest the owners and employees and send theui un der guard, charged with treason, to Ma rietta. ' ' ' Should j on. under the impulse of an ger, natural at cotitemplutiug such perfidy, bang the wretch, I approve the act be forehand !' July 1 lib. To Gen. J. E. Smith: lf you entertuin bare suspicion against any family send it to the North. If guerrillas trouble the roads or the rivers they should be allot without mercy . i. . , .... . .... . ' 1 1 - September NH, l04. l wont allow trade or manufactures of tny kiud, but will remove the present population . and make Atlauta a purely military' townf This barbarous threat was actually 'execu ted by bim. November 1 1th. 1864. Last night we burned Hone, and iu two Wore days we will have Atlanta.' .; t December oth, 18(54. . 'Blair can born the bridges and culverts and burn enough barns to mark tbe progress of the head of hs column.'"' "" " . ' ' December 22d. To Gen.! Grant: 'If you can bold Lee, I can go on and smash South Carolina all to pieces.' . " This seems a very unfair division of la bor. When Gen. llalleck suggest to bim to have Charleston destroyed by 'noma ac cident,' and to sow salt upon iu site. ; , Sherman replies. December 24., . We are not only fighting hostile ar mies, but a hostile people ; and we, must nuke old and young, rich and poor, feel the bard band of war.' To a terrified lady, who remonstrated agaiust the cruelty of bia acta, be is raid to have replied. Madam, war uieioa cru elty. His dipa'chei and correspondence be tween tbe 16th and 21st December bsve been suppressed by the Govemraint. And then referring to Went Point Acad emy under its present management, Gen eral Maorj aye: If W.'st romt rver was a desirable school for the education of young gentle men, it cannot be so now, and we believe no Yirciuian em widely subject bis son to the influences which tuut surround bim there.' ' ' "" ' If miiiury education be desired by a young man, bsve we not an academy in Lexington e.juai to all oi our prospective reo'iirementa? Wiille it is ia no respect inferior in tbe utm.ilard of attainments to Yest Point in it.- beM dsys. The influence of Lee and Jackson,' bor ers about its eleves, and the examples of Rhodes, Puttou, ltimer. and a hundred otherof its gallant st i i's, animated the virtues of the young grutlemen of tbe Vir ginia Military Institute. T!e vsry Ujw er of Southern youth have &r more than thirty years resorted there for the founda tion of an education which is at once liberal and practical, and in which social and mo ral infiu-U-vs bold their controlling plaoo. V. li. M, Wasiuxoto-v, December 8. Much excitement prevails here to-day over the warlike aspect of a Hairs' Al though uot yl vflkialiy aunouucd, it U geueially believed that Aliniatcr ftieklts UaS rcs gued sud leU Madrid. Secretary Fuh Id to direct coiumunication witb feenor Cte Ur- l'li reoent iiegotiatiutis aud previous snuobiiig ot Su4 in tlie Jl.d well auJ Hom vae bave tuluiiuated iu hia aiihdraaal, - Sooraury Fnb is still hopeful of peice sud of tbe ability of the t. aaietor govern Hiciit to carry out tbe Jtruvinious of tbe pro tocol, Lut it is evidtiut that the admtuUiN tiou generally doo't share the saaie ftaib denee. Tiie entire fleet baa been ordered Irout Key Wd, a ad )ereuipWry order given all other vessels to taks alt possible Uaale. I Secretary Rubcsoa was Wforet'ie Cam nnuve lo-Uay urging au appropriation ot Bve million dollars for iw jiaUiate use. 'The ad taiuiat ration organs rawe the tnsgnni. inous actios of the g tvurutaut, aud admit that no more cwiic-.ion can be ntJs. Kjrctentative Cv wffjrv'd rwwlutwu recognixing, leKigerent tights for"' Cub,. Ilai of the Democrats voted for a o ,. ., sion of the rules to pass it, but the bitm -o of the Hons opposed it.. Congren .k . Waiting- further, developments but ih,. great, majority stand ready toeofoicc the deniuhds for tlie government. ' The general atnuesty' bill passrf-.i the Honso by a two-lhifd vote. ' ' i i The city is black with delegates front ll sections of the country to attend the cml riirhta cnnvAnliAii lri.mAnu. C ...... i, .iiuvir'ff , - Vice-President Wilaou is going to' F oi i da for bis health.--'- . . A venerable lawvar In d Writes :Stmp vra MOrt tsafnM I... I f ' w "J"! ""oi W UiJ 4tt7s44 was silvered o'er with gray I filled the to- DOIIsible lifSce of a Inwuor'a olrl,. li... 5th of July, bearing a batty step approueh- in2 throui'h tho limrr Imtl Ih.f L,l ... .1.. I ' ' o o w ivvi 1 f 1 office of the good lawyers N4 F , in which I was employed, and seeiidj tin ever-smiling couutenanoe of Sheriff J.- peering iu the open doorway inauiilil 'Gome in, suid I, 'come in.' - ' 11 -1 ... jin aione, en f - Sir; phased be seated , . 'Thank vot. There ia a man entiiim inpreseutly; answerr all bi quc;.ons. and Hut burn lis i - Tl.:. .;. t 1 . At in, ril , Hill UI-, addressing the gentleman, ia tbe lawy.-r ( artaa iMiil'Ina . ff It. . I . 1. .(.-...j . v.. - in Kcoueniiuiy , stuait, and above all, a good lawyer lie rill answer your questions.'. While he Wua snaaklntr r erntmtS.t ... client closely . A more striking figoi e one seldom encounters. A phis thickly atotl ded with a stiff, unshaven beard, gray and rongn, a pair ot eyes that peered like . two balls of ice from under the folds of v.t dark matted hair that bung over bis nar row forehead, with a month wide and nv r shadowed by an upper lip of a ' tbickie t that defies belief, and this surmounted be a tinse that reminded ma nt ,.ni..,. m . . .... a our good old geography, ' A promoi:tory is a bi-h point of land extending into the sea;' snd the red pimple on the H" ofit r. : .1 - 1 .t . . . luruwueu u. remsinaer oi tho par-jrraj h. ' upon tbe extremity of which is ofteu I nilt a lighthouse. 1 need not describe i. , Ires; for when I say 'twas a snuff eohoe l countryman's suit it will be enoue.h . ' Aa be made bis bowhe commenced drawing off his coat, when, suddenly recollecting himself, be drew it on, and inotioue I h to go with him into the hall, that be miU not be overheard. Mr. Lawyer' I now smellcl hie breath, and noticed other tokens of intox'-' eatmn te'sferdav f banobt thd-or .. bain ; now hie that's all right, Jiein't it i' Certainly," said I. just big i.nii g l i enjoy if with sheriff H , whm I cmr-i see in the office laughing heartily to bim- self. - c . : , Wall I lout the'foreaaid tiAt .!. sll right, Is'pose'i" I nodded my bead. . , . . Snm ll v.:'..f.l ...t.s . 1. . . .iii'-nu wiiu irr list- nie hum d ye think lueywiliyv i , . , , -I expressed my doubts. Then f .. co I yes fired apand darted among ih - .g- img lucasiixe nre-uicsin a wool-n d op . Then flax 'round here! Mk Va. a writ, and we'll 'tach tbe train !' A Udy atepped on Kx-Sens'r Umlit. tie's foot,, while getting into a 1 ii. a- n stage the other dy. She bluhti-rj l i g. god thegentleitiaii'spardoili wncfcupoa u i said : '.Misa, Tor s bright, sunnv smiU I k i that. I tin ferfcly wiJlirtg y.of sh.oil dance tbe Boston dip on tny favorite eou-.' , 'I want a 'YouniT Man's ComnnniiMi. aid a sproce young fellow to a Im-oW -t. Very well,' said the bx.kse1'cf. ba :i.ig him a tolunie, 'here's ''M Daly Daugh ter, i , i ' . -. y Wonld joo helteva the tit- nV oath? axked a lawyer. 'No, sir,' was f reply. 'If yoo should ask bim the tin of daV. he Would IU about it The same eneina at Frneer Mass . grinds saunsge anl friuti the village ta. per. - - - A fania eonumdrum. 'Hair ' tuanv milll make a dollsr? ' A lass ! exclaimed ill old Utche'or who wanted to marry. Alas 1 a Ism I be cried after be bad been married awhile. It it a grste deal tailor two be a philos opher after a man baa bad his dinner than it is when be don't kuow where Ls is a-go-in to got it. Old Deacon X having occasion l sjH-nil the hhrht at a hotel, was assigned room In which there were three alng!n bed", two of which already contatued m cnpntits. Boon after the light was extl gulsheil a malt lit one of the oUstf beds l gnn to snore so loudly Its to parent tho deacm from falling asleep. The tumult Increased as the night wore hway, until It became Vi!ot-ly fearful. IHme two or thr hour after mil uLttit the suonr lurne l hSsnM-lf In bed.ard gave a hidooi: froftd and became allent. The deaeo't bad thonght the third gentleman aslet j ttutill at this juncture he heard hlm- clalm, 'JU'a deudt 'bank Heaven, he 'a dead. ' f ' '' So dirV ami yrt Solighr, uths man 4J sk'U be too.cj at Lis last lea of coal
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 17, 1873, edition 1
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