i . ! I: I r I I - $ Patriot. GREENSBORO, N. C. Hit. lt,tUthrt tn isj: lie reensDoiro P. f. CffY. P.S' fcee i Proprietor. SlK?cll8 twpufr-flve loral fury it rnt I'm w t ft ' J! OUR co lT:trT'sr :F,I:Es,x, 4 r Court order ,nU wwkj. r : Matfistr"" ti..tn, j fo0r irrrk, si Alnitnli!riit.ir- imllv, ltvlvkii. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1878. Established in 1821. I .4.a m aa canoe. '31 New Series No: 516. ui.'iiN. C 1 I V 'I ' - . - h - . - h 1 : L ' ' i j JfTrf OF. ADVERTISING. I- . i ; - " ' T .; " , ' '"''' n ft t i j Trnlentdrert!etnhitpybWlndn.Te'r!; rf " . -:5,0 . . ; I . admimeot quarterly In adYanee. . J - 1 j- . - jl -1 -. i . ' u : - ' II . If II 1 ! ll I I ' 4.00 ,! .00 j KWi 12. nu Is u? l II I II : (I II I - ' J . . .j.iso :na -8.00 . ip.-oii i,.,. 24 Ti . S -' 10 00 : 15.00 M3l.0f) j sn.im 5iku v- .4 i " i . l " - lis oo ; 30.00 ; iasoo So. 00- Mi.OD-t 1' ' . 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I ai i f ,!. ,,nd i! t y n i r . s -1 . i. i in ' .r n ri t! .- r ci l a tr.- : g ! .n the t,r.- T..- ' I. rV n in irfi?r. k ef War !t ! w.-m K: ;!anl and Ru-i l.a- !,! the i f all uii. g t;a;ne rik on llrg . ft lrr C 'n ff tl !.' .!nii!in to X i iit- a I !y i.i:ii . " M ! m ! till. " waa drittn t tli tl.r f tl.f j rin m h-r ri ' rrric" t wiH j r f ! . the i-t v f r tli- "n jr -n f Vi . u 4k-.-nt hitviiii; l-tttnl h r i:iN;;nc " " t!T" anl nn-!i in !! r nu; r-.j r u- h- t- nfrr nnl. Th' "" lnitft- i'fn''wrm..iin-iit " f. t tin ' k n ii?iif r. frii IImm' i( llit rt tz S M:tln- Kvhf A Sti. u j'.' Iijif.r il-iVr. arc ihri-itt'ntl with iMnWr'ij.try - ul ir hy the crt-l i! -r..t !! tiriu. TU ir liailiii- .tn- M, llr r t j.t t-nt ri iji n tin .!:'. r. A nuiul- r -f -t Ii r im i i' . - ! U rt-Ii.. .f !ntrkri!t tirin. f . I I ui.l nr !,. t in ) !t ihi "II.- n ! y. i.- fw whuli in nil jr.!-i'.j'.i t'5 U.ih II-iim-. .ir . .1 iij. l. T..f. r t liii.l! r. lf .i ! nt ..I' the II r I t lle.ilth. in n ! no,-,, art u I.- in the .'" ' The ritU- h i: I. w i'h-.'.t eJ.nrs (he hill til .'. nt i. an.) tn en Ii pir'i u tr if. in I If ! tth t the l'oJ- h Ifell sni in ne-r i'iI hy the (".?!,. i!ir ht;ri h and i. f i. s (.f tj,i, , jiy jth ,;rt at .ihpand -lln;.! The 1.11,1k 111 Mt l( l' rt.. at t IStri. k . Ca'hedral. Mi- l.ii.iitriti r, tin t".r.liii.J. n.. pri w nt II- Kit i.r Koine ou the nin:i instant, to '- r - i.t at il.. t 'in !.e . th-f.tr.li li Mi d (MTture the ( ain f.r iiiiiii. ii-. turn n; i:t ) the Catholic I tl. it to wi.li th.ir Tenerafje Prt lite ;..l ; 1. 1 on his Journey In the il n f I l .ir -li'nal M. hi-kty. Hi-hop liuhlin '' ! '" l-r-in' of the m.'iss . Vi-.ir ' on- ' rl titnn a. us.i.uni ee! -hraM . Father Kl ne. ih.tion . F'ather Mri. nh deacon ; f .ttl-r Il -tn. iitit.r of i r in .nil s. I . -1.. I I. n h nnln-l t j:Ioin; . ijl.. jli'itli o;i the.h- td Politir!" Tin-liin.M- w i y. pf toii.iHy r;.n. Jude P.rd hi. jrmnte.1 a motion lr fo tri tl in the ,m-.- ..f I)r Thoin.i. A. It?u! rt. . ii it t d e presMeiii of the Aiiiiri.aM Popular I. if. In. irHiK e ( oni pn The hui! oempi.-d t r -mie time jtt l y the w Am.tt r! tin Lit. f.ni- pn hi jit l.rn -!! to the ii mi hi t llmk. t.r .". w hit h UaUtut one -third ! tti- a!'l . as i .t.iuittt'd in the1 m ho y ft; I is. . 1. 1 t fi uer It only .how s low t i.ili ..ne iniy - .!...i., v the , of h O'liip-my Tie- ti. t tit: tise Vitioii.tl I. ii-. rnNc t !t. i . w h . h vt 4 . f,, h ,i.. ! , d tl.e ".,.'!i. in.t.lPt. h is fa , !1 l'l.. .1 iirri! the twi-rity i ;e)i.n I ;n,n ri-e nd .if May This to Con-idem'-'e I.t Ik in ! .i ;i i.- t r. '. i ii .ittirdiy. the ariruiiit nts .r tlie ...i i rnm. n' w ill t- In at. I tt for.-.In !.- p.! i. hf.-rd, in tlf mi'terof K .ov. rn..r TM' it b f k il t otne ta .Iu !.-e l.v. n t!. oin.l f.r the !. f. ii -. le.l hi. aiu run! ! atiirdii l.i-t... I:-.' - Tl I,, r.ise, the venerable K Pi. i .! ( I of tie- "'.ur,y Life Iti-siran.e i in I Hi v. ari I who wis ..-nii.tid .tin- tint- n tr ir;ininii o.r,d:it while pus. id- ft of the a'-.l ' lite nt ion. si ..r . i tt i at i. n w i. i-l'ii T!.. to I. til in ?-''... t'V .lu !e I--n thne th- . ther day At the r i nt on'. r n e of railroad to an aji'M tt w t proj'sed that a low i r !edi'e on the - ii i ty tile ia tit ! i.i- should Co ii!-.. i.prr.i' ion. ppiidd all the r-std.. in . 1 ; !.e.g tl.e toi.r lUt-b-n I. tie-, wo'i'dgiie ..vr tie ir adhe.i..n It i. n-.t n t j-i t.i.ly known wh.it may !- the jii.i'e ( the a,riir. but the lil. ri hall's aln a.l i n criTnltte th. r- In. 1 1 "things will I-righti-d now ,'" . Tlie pr .i !-ri'. of tl tn.unint t and tre.t la-nijan ie. it would m arr for tin- mo-t rt im ij.' !. of Itoiie.ti. Add another i.i tin- n-iiii. nlreadi nirntion.-d l-triu It Minimi, foim.rly the Pr.id.M ' ti e Na'ion il Tn-t t "ompany. w admitted to f.'o.i"! bail yesterday l: the Judge of tt,.- Court of i.enrral s.-.ion.. serious harden It uig It-en pn f. rt-il ain.t him. CHOIR SINGING. Tbo w b. b le f.-r earn Ui tl inein-. ' U rs of iPage choirs, as well as i huicli 'g.rs bai ing a ear for uiuie, w ill find their lueli.ories somewhat retcshcd 'iujmii leading t ! following fio.ii the , .? - It may not I a out id place to note sotne of the I ijeln isht-s and det.at' of rh-ur stnusng as tln I.aieUu s..nietitiii- 1'iitifully naliisl tl. tough a lotig and artoii emir- ,. M ri at ioti. It is ti.n a. matter s.. to .l.UI He the ptld- a I id 1 1 1" 1 1 1-1 1 1.1 1 1 1 of !;olt -s.ltgi s as t induce tlie! 1 1 to blelld their o.e.-s togfther. Ka h. in -..me iiisj iti. a s, -. tils inclined to make hi. palt paiate.ltid ilnb-Ja lldelit tr.'lii all tl.e let ; and s.. it . minis not liki-'g" oi. .-s t!..v ntg intooto' I'otiiiiioti leslllt. but voices with-J" independent i- si;lts. Th'' '' . ii'.' of till' i hoir aiid eongn g.it ion oit s is a prime es- tit ia! for si:p i lorcotigri gat nuial song. V bt-ti all the voi.es mingle and unite in producing !. strain of S4iund the ltitoii.lt ioti pel feet. The individual oi. i s s! id gi .- ii., .ting to the whole, but tlf itidiv idu.il distinctness is not dfttim-tit.il totbe uitei mingling. This tv.i'.'.ei.t elf.a t cannot. ! pr-Mlucial without stud and pt.utice. Tlf sing i r- s!,..uM try to sing into each other's oi.ts-. that title to.ix ! unity and suid"th of tone. There are ehotr siiig. t s who itti.igine that this unity i-oiues as a tu.itter of cur'. They do ..t pr.i In tog. th-r, they are Ind ll s to t.l.ll other's olees. iltl" I wli.-tl they jm.s into the -r formatter of their tnu-ic ti the s.,.Kith their rendering of it ii to ll ked. Hot b the b'elidllig alld lliter tll.lotl ot Voices, but bV that llllll t it lid 1- ti.e. and p i rate i iniiii i.it ioti of s.utid wliiib Hi.ik s th" true musician feel t...t tl rg.m is vainly tr ing to blend a iitititU r of im oh-sivr. tef-w iJSnl. ai d aitt.igoni.tic notes. Vry often in .oiu.tiv choirs and congregations ..ne .r t W oi'ig-r- apjt .11 to l-.!et.rilll lied to t up for tb in- Iv t-s. They are anxious that tl ir oi. should If lie.ipl sepa rate' from all the rd; and tfits thev r.isiH .na. oinpii.lt if their voice is.it all .Hong. TbeV g!e thelf Voice what is ra'.l.sl "a -ut ..f twang or "unu.iial t'.avor."" t" the il.iightl of their own vatiitv. attd to tbedisgust otall r.ucats luu.n tatii. This unenviable distinc tion n geti-rallv gamed by purisely ;nit.g out of tune, either too :lat or thf t Jiatj. an th' tase may It ; or 'T lu,,oU,il, in turn, for a d..u.tfH. Tl.. tiliai twan;: " art- out of Uvv worsliij., ami whatevn- ratiliratiou iri.livi.lu.il vatiitv tliv in.iv laincr. they mjlit to l- j.ut .ii fr tli saki of art atnl n-r in ' ' v.,-,,.; J".a-'.- QUE EN ESTHER. F.-tiir Kaiiih nt tjn th- -l.i him! .'. il in. H'y into ihr rI nntU in t lie kTi'?, :in l mmli ii ! wh .lit- lhinl Vm wi.i l l viy tfi tJ !r In r tli"- ttorM nint ! rsl!-l it'll li- ; for if liml !ito Iw-t -v.-.i,.ii. Mi- h.-t. I youth, litillh, Unuiy nl w".iltli Sin- had no father, inotln r. .!t r. lrotli. r. or any one on. l iirtd u !in i ai ! f..r h. r. a- :t li- muu tner I'riin.I. ho iiii!v! nnl ( tlc.l In r l-t-.u- ".In- w 4 ri ti .-in I. 'l m w f. i tit oi ;iiiM'ls inn no i .. i .. I .. ... -i i . i .. . . .. i ' i i i ..ill... i. a. . i..r... toi -tic ....I ........ i... nt .i. I w ith nt i m. nt upon th. ir hps Iie Up( Ihnii alar oil. in. I slave Hour h. r hand. qUIsheil it. he4.hlcke1lahudtrol11lhc f.il iioi t.-n in fri nd.hip he threw open , hetioii and pre.s--d it t. hi. lijs. Mi. U nt iter .loor., an. 1 .nnnon iiiem ! nu In irnnd silmn. tn uv. rllnwitii ; !ul .inly . she Ndmitte.l no nru-. II. r hall, and ie, i eption. win- tin talk of the town; hut in. one coitl.l Krti.t of mii acii:tint inec In-. Voiltl the (It P rh.ijw it w is this w hich in.ide hf r life so .lull .ind mi rthle ; nnd sminj; ihi re tint wiiiUr". ni.-ht. she won.h red il there w n. ..in-.n !itlh wh.t..iil. love her nnd l-Tp t her mney. "Ah. the H..rld is an . ltish and mr eniry, that no one could forget it and Ime me for in pi.or It " She looked arotllld her lljill thejuxuries wirh whi.li In r dwi llimr w;i. rwied. and sihcd tin thiiit; Il was ph-asant t hai. all and money alone inuld hriiitr tin in . hut it mil. I al-i lie pl a-.uit to h.txe loe and ilear ftieuds near to comfort, mid make life Worth the h.iiilik. he could look H i hat k into the p.tst and reun iii ! r the happy hour, within the shadow of her dear old home, where there w reto mil.leed. loving si-ters and a gr-at coii.-n'' i it raid, for play matrs. and when time p.. -.1 on L'old. n wings, and when' he was happy and hopeful That w a. ear. ao. Now the two.j. t. r. were in the . hnrth ard. and i-eml l a wanderer in foreign lauds. It was odd that .he shoukl think of him that night of all other ; bill somehow he seemed' to o.iih- I m ..re h. r n in the ! ! days, and -it wirh hi- hand upon her head, railing h. r hi. " pretty F.t'i.T."' Ib r hau ls were folded It-fore her, and her load lowed upon th m. when there came a rattling ai the door and a ln av -b p Utl I he -;rt-t die ..kis up A man wi'liabroned vi t hand tine lace, lighted u by a pair of .Ink, earnct iys. .o.ki Ih tore her. She knew h ui when he run his tin g. r-through the luster of dark hair and, .iniled . and .he rose. r ached out. her hand .aving, "..eralil. w eh oine lioiin- "llaie you no other greeting f.r me a HiT all t he-c v ears of a b lice ' he a-ked, U tiding o vi r her. Must I ki you in or.h r to convince yo i ti. i' I am glad to see y.-u You nnM. indi a d . 3 k l?'':t't',y..?'"d bini and livvept back his bn!r. ' Y'.oii have oiiV."' it...... m i w Hole 7 Y.s' I do not fancy foreign l td.es It would be a sin to bring one In re w Inn our ...in d-rir Pitiie land i. filled with lovely women. Voii have grown beautiful be yond tnei.ure. K.tlnr. I would hardly hue ilt earned of Mich a change. You were a putty child when I went away. aid now vou are a glorious woman Mie .bad heard althi- fa-f..re. and it 1 -r-o i g 1 iT no .h-ejs r color to her I u . and no suii'e to h. r She w. glad to wa 1 i-onie him back, and happy, w hen he pn m i .1 t make her hoii hi. home t.u the pr. .. nt. " ou will not fa- dull, lierald." she ai.l. a she aro to go to her chandler. I k ' oM-n hoii . and receive the fash ionable world within mv -.fa r rooms very oft.n Tomorrow nLht I give a re cp ti.-ti. You w ill jtae aiioppoitunity of fa holding niie of our youth and faauiy "And do you admit th- gay world within your quiet home Perhaps that aiioiints for the wcarines. I e in yoyr fire" F.-tle r sigh.d. but went on "Yes. 1 admit Hu m I should grow old and hag gard if I .bd not Ho I look world wean ?" "Ye. " Hem' I -innot understand v-m. I inu.t bid you g.l night. ..r it is long j.a.t mv ii.ual hour of retiring." ' lo.-l night, and pl. a.ant dreanis '" ' Sin went slowly up the broad staircase, and her footstejts mule no noise ujion the rii hrarj t . y et she fancied that her tread was heavy and uneven . ami ere .he nnc le d the top. hc f.-und herself count ing the steps and listening to the even tin auP' of her fa ating heart. What a world of joy and -.rrow. alm.t forgotten, bad the coming ot this inaii brought to the lonely woman ' When : In y hud Jtirted. he was but a faV, with a ft re as fair as a girl's , and now he wa a man. browned and sun marked. She looked down into h.r 1m art. and wondered il hi. 'inning bid stirri-d the wat. rs there. He w as -i h ind-ine and manly, midthegtti t'e touch of hi hand had thrilled In r. and brought the hl...d up to her found i he.-k and new light in her tla.hing eyas. She came into leT draw ing room o:i the follow ing evening, and he .p-pped back . 1 1 hi. with admiration Her dress was a pale gold color, d -a! in. with fe.b.Ms of rare black lace, rails: lit here and then-, and the firm, while shoulders and round anus wete fatre and sparkling with dia monds. All the wealth of heavy hair was .wept bnik from her face, and confine! in wndious puffs, plaid, bands, and roll-, with one or two curls creeping out and clinging to the white throat. Afave nil Ihi-. .he wore a little coronet of goM and diamond. ; and coining down ihe long room to greet him. tJerald thought. " She i a queen " And when sh reached him he said. " Mv pc rless coUMIl IIIV t)ileeil F.-ther!" She he! 1 out her hand, and with iu.k k bout ige he sank upon.oiie knee and kis-ed the daintV fjiigers. How'this world ot yoursninst worship Voii "I am no comparison to some ot our fa autie. Wait until you see tin m. Pray don't lni.'nke tn- f..r their queen." The arrival of several gu .t. checked the reply wltiih he won Id 111 ve gi v i ll. and F.-th" r moved away to rec ive them. An hour later -lie came up. and laving her gloved b in.! iiti hi arm. .aid. " n w i-h to - e our fa natic.. I.o k yonder, p.. yen see the blonde near the piano f She is one of the reigning queen.." He ti.oowi-d If r eye. a .he sj.ke. until his own n -'ed upon" the lady designated. Hf wa much younger than F.-tln r. and tor a. a lily. " H.r face wa. ilear and faautifully rli'inded ; and down low upon lh- .now' wh'te forehead lav rins ot golden h lit. She wa looking at -nn' pi'' lure in a rt ! lio. an.l he could not e her eve. ; but presently she raised them, and in was startled at "their b! ackiie and inten-' ' r I ;..!... n hair and bi t. k ey. Rither o.!d " hi ..aid. '"Who is she. F.stluT '" "Mi lbrtha Liscomli. I ome ana i" t'onie and I" introduced to h-r. I s-e at otic- 111. I VOU are inter.-st-d 'lie gjve him no - hf "' ! followeil her throueh the .'rowd ill H"1 n a inoi,,cnt was ifore -the lovelr of Kirl- . - i.i-tomlr had en the hamUmie lormrn l..km- i-rvoiiHje almost u.- .--in HYlH-cntf ivil Mi, Rlu.j,h- rN,m. ; nd when she had h-nrned hi name she was KriMo.i t0 know him ronqllt.llllv ' K-ther api.nmrhe.1. she M.til.'d ."! tl v and wel.med Mr. Wrm-r Hitha grucetul H, . i T" mv that he w-ms n.t plead. would as nn-.-sil.l.- s for anv man with h Iirt in the least dt-irrte suseel.til.le I., so Ht 3a--ide a heautiful woman and not let-1 Pleasant. n,. WW chartne,l ; and K toif lnteninS ended he ws more than half m 1-ne with M.-rtha Liromh. OiH-e or twi.-e the cold roloreil lre4 .io,ii., i ,hm, ami ttie dark eyes oujrht his .... . .ui otherwise (ln.-..i. Pil....- 1...I .v.. . .. . . : . ""' .. (.iviivus.uniuui- waun. IHUHI IW lll'f thld nt.irniiL 1. I Me escorted her to hi . .... ill- IW'IIU III I laill )"iet in hi. hand, and U-ti.re he relin r ' on r lite tiarant How er. and -mi a sie, t iM niiiht." vn. rthe saloons were cleared, he sought r-sther. he whs in the library- h.r li'ad Mas fa-lit upon her hands. ' Voi fa re tired. Esther, Raul he. "." wh5 the languid resmnse. "I m hi. k of parties How .Jid vou likf Mi.. I.iscoinh?" ; "she if. lieautiftil. nl ing'" j " -Ve. s.he is Ixautiful. ' very intiTesi Sce. you h:ive uroppi ti n ros. t.ud , Her eyes were ujMin his fice. nnd h. ' blusheil at his own weakni-s. ' Did 1 droii it? Oh. yes - I tookitfi-om j M i-i I.tscmih a bouquet. ' w is hie carele-s I reply. Anl he to etl it uimn h table near nini. i Don't. (icraliV: You took it as though it was woith a fortune. .Vow that Mie i " gone, you throw it aside, t ' I&ab, such little aett. of common gal la'ntry signify nothing. You aurelv would tie er heed tiieru f" i " 'No; no one ever presume" to take Mich ,lilM rties. To me they signify noth inr .(but I am unlike Rertlia LWoinh. " "As tinlike as darkness to diy light, as shadow to sunshine, " he f-aid to himself. . he gathered the rich folds of lu r dress around her. and again went up the great staircase, listening to thelbeating of her troubled heart. ! lie picked the discarded rosebud from the ia!J!e. and hid it in the ca.-e of his watch, jand went to his hiiniber, with I5eih l.isminh's golden curls floating in a misty veil lefore hiseves.- Nitiiehou lt. t.tund himself frequently i-alljng at Lisiitnb's hoii-e; and met Miss l.elijii in Her elegant ttres.es. l ieen K. ther and her dark face were forirotten. and. in.tead. he lives only in the lit; lit of l'.crtiia . snides. At home. Kstht r gave her parties, invi ted IVrtha on every o-ca.ion, and paved the way to tit raid'- happiness, clashing back all hope-or thought of Ion-, and liv ing its .ht' had before he came. Love .make, men m .-ltish, and' he saw nothing when .he tlid all this to bring him nearer to l'.eriha. only thinking her a dear, good nttui'd ..ml. and nevei dreamed of the At length he toiind word, to express niR passion ; and one night he held llcrtha". jewe-isl hand, and told lUT the old. old .torv. The great black eye. Hashed, the seal "let lip w i-n- drawn down to a Miiile, and Ihe, golden hair drooped to hide the liioincnfarv ll.ish upon In r cluck. " Ah.' sinelv. Mr. Vcrner." exclaimed the young lady. I am startled ! I)i.!ii't you know v" AikT fhe held up her left hand, showing a ting of great value on a certain ringer. Who placed it there" he a.ked. Lord U tv niond." wms the calm reply. And ani l to understand that you ar- ' Engaged.' ! He- dropped her hand and went out, fa.iling at the thought that he had knelt at het lii't t fa- treated like a fa'.v. a play thing, and ihrough the cold streets he lied until he u-.n hoi Esther. lb- iat un an ottoman at lu-r to t, and told lu-r th. whole .ad sf.ry? and .he laid bt rcool hands upon his .head until tie fever dejiaited T-hcdiv-s that followed were dreary, ones to the proud man but Est her sought to bin! the wound, and succeeded so wed that it was -ion. forgot ten-' And. while with gentle words she "as -N.ihing Ihe troubled heart, she touched a chord w 111'. I vibrated and woke to life a holier feeling than ever had before existed tin re. Hue evening, similar to the one when' he had told hi love to Bertha Liscoinb. In leaned over E-tlier and ;tld the same storv She turned a fane radiant with h it."pu.e-s. and. With a heart faating r.p turoudy, gave him fa.th her hand, w ithout a word i ,.. . Mv fa aiitiful my 2'io n Esther In- tnuininred . nd through theloud which had dark enid her M.iing life canie this loo- to arouse her." and bring bet jov and hope. Bertha I.iscotub mariied Lord Lay mond. a weabhv old nobleman, and lived ., to m-c Herald and hi4 m-en Esther pa fa fore h. r in their Happiness, aim . env ytlietil for the love and Joy she lia.l iom. EMILY GEIGER. j t the tiiin-to-neral (.recti retreated fafore Lord Hawdon from Ninety-M. vvhei. he bad l-assed Bro;,d riveiihe was . .... ,!...ii-,His to SCIld at Older to trejl- " ; ... .i s.,,1,,1,1- who was ml tlie W.ltet.te. i..iii him. t hat they ! might attack Haw. Ion. who had divided his t,,tve. But the general could find no man in tint part of tin' state i who was faild enoitgii to undertaKe so uani;e,o.,.- . inissioti. Tlie colltltrvi to I e p.lssen i ..II . thiongli, for many nines, was nm . tories. wbi. on every c- hi 1-thiisty . ,v 1 ; .. . 1 . 1 1... I t beir haiKfa C.lsloll lliMlOlieie...o..o. - in the .o.M of the WlllgS. .VI leilHio Eiui!v el presented hefsell to i.en- er.d tirc.ii. and pr .n.sii, l P. . t ..- ... ' -md the general, faith' sut- prised and deli: 1 '" " . . . ..I.I. I., .r- Idol, Closol woo u' 1 ,-il lleaccofil dinglv wr-'te a lem-i and delivered it. and at, -the same t ...ie comiHiuii. atol tbecontfnts -d it m-i-ballv to fa- told to Sumter Hi; case oi accidents. Emily wasLvoi.ng. but as to her --rson ..r adyei.tmes on the way we have 1,0 turtl.er .information, except that she was liiouillol on 1,0,..... day of her journey she was intercepted bv .Lord Bawdon's scouts. ( uming ujM.ti a i,l,-S.lddle. ami "It ll,e on. from the direction ot i.ieen s.,i....... u . not 1-dng able to jell an untruth without blushing'. Emily was suited. :,,1 continol to a r o, : and as the iillitrr iii command had thetnodest v not to M-arch her at the time, he sent or an old torv matron a n.-ne litting l..i that ,,ir,s.se. Emily wa not wanting i,, rx U-lieiit. and a. was closol. and t he bust h; a ll t.le s.ifa 1 1 1 ,1. f'i I piece l.y pli ce. sidol.she'' ii'i ' . f , V tier a while the matron armed, and 'd iii st-an i.ing care.u.iy ..o,.,...T to 1 found ot a suspicious o.v": .'": " the prisoner, ami i. MvT,irion fadn ItotlllllK. " I the ortieer ronmiaiMl liflg the scouts sllt- V h,n'1H" r ""' r,,'te to av( f r.tnilvTto ilennrf f, .,1... . . i. . -. i r she took a circuitbui further detention "awl- o'U alter sWm,.L- ti, ... lL.. . . xj 1,1,7 l,,'u iu ouui ,. ' viv vie siie arrived in safetvi ANECDOTE Th. p.lllltefV ail Vernet. the father f . i ,, . . - ""'m: i Hit- i;iuiif.:v Horace." of that ill- tl .ud. himsHr i.utatii.n l,v his cele ; ateu i.aU!.-A.en,.s, hm he excelled il-' in a less .Jgvated hut more piquant? 'laiich ol aVt--jhat of caricature. ' j arle Verneiwhile one day passinl lon-r th,. HutJ haimii . Paris- Btit , r.. : r'iuK i liiUy "il, l'arw a street: n.-.i,. 1 14- MM"1 ter. jommnI the' office, near the Market ' In si7e it u wit,' . 1; ,N "Mr lw . Mr- Ther-: mg- ktar" of to-dav, and eontaio, ....... i ii 1 1 I'rjjuer in ii te I oi i7aree. er t arriare.. and l,K',;u-V UOt-? tvr ita toy-shops Jiadl ns.-onspninr vlth' tnv own wishes, The enlarReineik of (ierman for r. ,m ........en... "':Xtf-- rr flt'frXWUed nje a Roii5i.lerable t ime nrn ! t-! 011 the Kasferft froi, ii,.r U ranidlv V'4 C "i "i 11(1111 1 III - - 'ti who v;is fLkiticr tutrcliases hi one' 1 in iitt i ,i hr'P 111 :i u: inv mti.' en who was T2ikinjr purchases in one IerifTs ollice, at the ensuing election of t l. sho, iuuestiou. . 1 I now be have, in this jHiblie manner A modest li'etlecoiator was at thefto solicit your rotes and inllnence - hl moment on his Ider. engaged in pjiint' - " ',-lwi'1 imiieau-r in toys, and recogni.iniiis cillustiious tiro!bei3 ud iccogiaiiiiJiiscillustrious brother; 1 1 the f.i ush. hi-tune with alacrity to is assist a u'ce al helped to set to rights o . i .i ... i. ... i ir ... . . h a ' . nenestot his r . I ,' ! - n,' 7? M,nPn,f!'ffe'-1 bim P, , .. d gotd bvay of recompense.. rli. M.tag. eiclajnieilthehou. est lellow, ref ut tg the protTeieil coin, 1 i . . . ... . " Uils miisl Uiff t : .von won. I imiiiiliate a tuofeAei artist V ----- , , Pardon.- ini-2- friend," answered ernet. toiiehe.fH.v the man's trait f pride, "hut Vf n?2 have rendeml me a .rr.f iu.wi,.u - . ;4. s v. ... I may repav vo,r i -Xothtng easftr," replied! the- sign- painter. " Youa e an hour to spare while your Carrie is being meudetl; devote that hottjo me, and sketch out the tigures J mii iitit fr this sign "re."- ; The great arl39- smiled, and casta . ii r , i.t! i. iv ill mini IIIHIIlier glam e upward ahe Uiard-ataive tlie window. . While ierha')sj'sitating whether or not to grant tip. man's ri-quest, he found himself aat nnce, and to his if rent aiinovanceliuiToiinded bv t hree ' inrsons. wlio b!a..sl made their a p- Penance. ThesMere the own.-r of the unit ins iiie aij .seraui. i.ne ror- tuer at once U gaio covet 'ernet with - reproaches on accent of one of hiscar- ialtl. I.;.. . . : I.. . . .-iA -! i . a " ' r 'in m i nt- air nam. i. up ror- ria.o. fa...,.- ini-ii ! ii..n r.i'ioi..,. 1 :.t fi... -.;,,t i-ii-l al,,lii;nat si,,,,, -ovf r the. trio, and iii.W.ir that thev would -. . i r' 11 Til I' ll T 'I . ,. I.T Ti.l- ."ll-,..iTlll-.A. thin declared hansel f ready to iir- ' i'ntu .sii i.f.-, i is .i.t . ill l.itllll r HillO. dciniiitv the propfitoi of the damaged i .. . -f I 1,1 1 1 1 1 Taking in his uid the workman's palette .and brasl;e;, he lightly sprung up the ladder, aniViiew his adversaries' thn-e figures in t Iff form; of three clogs, but di'lilieatjng yvb TiiV'l ity their dress and trappings. A -t-..;,t bursL-jtliijiu-hter aree ip. the nals of X'enieHi design, Willi Uieir .list itiguished trai't of dress and man ner, a. well as t h-o s even wit h which t he amazed seryatj? vyas loaded. Encouraged byllhat mark of appro bat ion, Carle ; preceded - with - and finished his worlvjlShd alter descending amid , renewed j ;lause, said, to the gentleman. " Ai-ll von Nitistied. mon sieur '?" !f . . That individuapeechless with rage, re-entered the slnjif.. and as soon as he" onld collect himself -commeiiceil' to mutter threats aviiiist the irtist. and proUibly thinking to intimidate him siMike in a nianuisuggest ive of a dial h uge, to follow! ,4 lie was ignoraisl. however, that Ver net was not less fSiuaster ot the sword tn. in oi me ihumo. t'at'Ie answeieujhe '. r.eots by eye ing him from li.-3 to foot, and then said totln' toy-ihler : " What ii the ijjeeof this large glass window here whii ffi ligfit your shop?" What do youVXant to do witli it V". tn.. t i".i.K?iii:in iii his turn. . . 4 4 I 1 ... . -I wish to tfeleh this gentleman .!... 1. it "-.jji,fi.rni.t toilo. iketl-fol' 1111011,11 11, ""'-ii-' , " rcph , Ind K fot doing so I am de sirous to -knovvtf '-be Hs worth tlie pi ici-. " .. ."Di '.,h hoiwifis vxted to hear 110 more, but made a prejitate exit, together wit h his w iti-aii'4ei vant. The workmatcik-ept .as relics the palette and lunsl hicii the great pain ter had made sue good ii- if. and the sign-faiard paintfby Car 'erllet long leTnainol an objetof public admiration in t he Hue ( b:ij' KEEM. It is an inteiesrgfact that there are very few persoiisft the World nisses sing a peculiar '.."eniiess "of vision en-; ahling them toN.4 certain planets wiui the unaided ey ..r.linarv imwer ' M P..,. i.Im with the V '---.. - - .Iglll usually -see si v . . 1 1 .. of the stats ot ll- Pleiades; Kepler nieulioiis one pfson.cwho.' with the naked eye, coijS8 see fourteen, and 1 1 :'.n..t lio Mlm saw sixteen. Ir. t.,,v..s an EiiL'Jitc 'clergy man .and as- t role .iiier.. f i iiiai kable t . .1- 1 1 1 j .tl.sltVgUlslllim e. oo, i . . M- W . . . . . poyieis o i . . . .1. ... ;. 1. Iteu eal UIMilivillll I" ne.,.-!' .plest ioll- re atiL? to these star. BOOT? THIEVES reporter wfe lias been intei vewing thi- librarians .the Philadelphia and Mereaiil il that, altli. Ln&trics. nas uiscoveic., :h:f . former institution ha- only I ei 111 il es ....... .f'-Vts .milk cases 11 rn. i. faiok cases oH-n. it ...... t:.!' watchfulness to. pre- ' . '. 4 thefts .rHfd inutilation. ( ine VcIIl - , . i....i.t.. vomme 01 iier..hMy. 1..... -7 ; - 1 . . ..... -i v.. I one I I ei suue one pjanrs. 00.0 ...- , tio J' l' .. .!. . ....I c,W ut . - l.,,,,. I ri., I Vt illltif i'.S. I IF 1 ' . T.M,Z:i , Sc ., : ineniiiion-v the repoVter the ilective has arrested a-' I doell i.;.L.t i:i-s. inn- vv mow V" 1- aiurrestol in Franklin ;.,i,tr...i, volumes. mini. bo w s.jii.irc. had I ft." O ' I-"' . Thes. VISION i. it 1 it 1 1 "lit -' Van I .n 1 . j. .'i . ' ! ". w . ..... 11, . 1 ... iini u 1 ui. ' r-- .tr 7 ... 1 t n in, te, u ilmiHT in th. North frigates and ten mil lion., .rubles-. A us- .,,., ,, , rade. bad fa-,, j-educed; .,. V. i ., i i n is kMJ ; . nong. si ientilie . Irian. 2h..hk. ,, ti n Lm. cannon, and (.rcnXiiU(, accepted t he ju U;.a r, V. Hvu.'wo two of the four ;ivc ndUion nv-doilars . , tiofl ,f warehouseman at Mr. Jiic-.b . :; . I .fa of VrailF. wi h so small and ' -MMans have fa-en laid in I urkey for rnjU .. ,,ad receivol a pre tv- u - ! . ll.L s4- fouMuch telescope. ;ommunicatng;the plague to the Aa.s.- Hucafi.n. and was well ' read jri , 1 : u" I , trfiNI " V Ibnulm!.,. Irian and K.issi.n a,,, ues and also , her , HljKj(Vts. ; ,Ifvvould listen att.0. - f 'i-'e, . s ,.drn.n-:n;ticul:H-lv.'tiM'it--'' , . : .;, '. " hivelv to Mr. Bi ight. who, in. some , - .;,' ot oil ago. is liiS-l U ' , ,,,,, ;; "The accon.H.t.Hlatlon which itl ,. ((f his speech, wound hi'audiioR-"" !J aeutrxision whi7rcye..lstol ml. k.,Whi the . BusMan. :' ".V .1' f eveitement that7 1 stars. '1't.oMie.so , e, a , s Tki-articularlyoMructedby;! ,- ruWt in, -.i-apital 1 d.S t' s,,,4 m... , .- - . , PYf' ir. IlIIUIiL !I 7- I ? ..J'iii.-iT k ll'r 1 .1 . 1 IO Mill IlliMii 11 i'if. aj - 1 - - I " m - . 1 . . 1 I . . t - t - T 7-3 - 1 . . I 1 14 I. 1 - ..,.,nt I. , . 1 ..iv Ills. 1 14 A I 1 I I M 1 . I I 1 TJ . , . ; .. L 1 1 fe ....... . luiiltrr tti. cnli I yff IV1T II -III I I M I " IrtH- r. a ; - - -4-. t , 'if , wed tlni I. .out h the nuscular curtain fa-gins to rmild and gentleasa woman. . lie.-- r.is C-J ; - An I.is!..;..-";- - lira e"'K And this istlW,a,pular form :v never )n known to drink ai.ydii.nd of, ... , , U IHlle-stones J."'. the !Sman d.Vsn't keep bis motitb shut I liq',;r. .t smoke, a Pi a ,mt m. ; -'i your quest.onsa. out g.y.tfa . w-,lf.n asWp, he will snore. V '-" i ")'.. . ,J ,, ; .,': t-;. . ;,- "j- "' Q- ' ' ' . I" :1- . " . '-: . . - V'-7, !: ' .$ . ' .- vl ' '-. v - , -'': " t..:--:v"Viv? Jh' iv. Hi - ...I' - :-.-. . I' f " ' '- -'".' "j- i -"-;! t-t!.: . . " I . ." : . :. : ' i 7 ;.::!!:: -:--sJt K.t it - - 1 - ! . -. 5 -( - -j ; - : -I - - ,.... 1 . 1 i - -- ! r' '? i 1,1 ' " - "ZF" 1 THE NEWS OF 1783. 'rinantown 44 Telefia king: - Ti.n fi. i.,.'' ,; .. k ' th-f tt"..'"1- " '..nas. V Germntown ladv favors us .with' twelve Wide ro1nnm nine nf u-li.K If Idled with advert iseinents. Some of 4 these' W'llO are anxioilStb serve -their i-oiinl n- - in on c a uositioiv for i,vi, n, - ; . " v...- lun im.it i vum i - l . P"pt of voters is asked! Thefollowinfr re samples of the efforts thus 'made- "To the Freemen of the ?itv- LiUr- ties and (lountvof Ih!lalelpbia! (;en - tlcmen : The encouragement -. which I receive.1 tronv i.i;iiv' f fii. t received lrom inanv of mv fellow-citi- J, UUIUUIC itlf mr Itfrifl's oflfce, at the eiisuiitiir' ehctinn iu mi i in vrii - x nnn mnrp tat t ha J at the ensiung election.- and to assure mai nui ana every ottier mark of f "tr R'ate f your your kindness-and annrobation wilt w 'it . r . : . r . " 4iiiii.v M-uiowiMigMI ly. imitlnnni, -am' V"rv l""","e - . -- . nant im m Kee. . - ; The aKwe appeal for .support woM. : r the .present genera- tlon. A restdenj of Chester county,'; however, makes h more elaborate effort fimilnr direct ion, of which thefol- 3 OWlIlir is a eoitv " Tn 1 In. lv.i,.i,i ------ t .-. . - . iii. 4 i ireii..ni- iters and other Fleet V bester : Gentjeijien t he call of rnv ?the arniv at the it.4f.'.ii.t;..n .....i Ai.t; in : ; S '.s-iw. unui; nini iuuuii Lie. I inei i nil i ll . the war was hazily Jterminated hv an fhonorahle peace 1 noV retire Jnto Vri- -vate hfe, pleased with the reflection Stbat my services have not been iii,vaiu, inspired with boes t hat-af grateful, i fcountry wili enable me again toassume l,ie character of la citizen, at least with , few emhiirrassinents as when I laid '1 aside. Impressed with' this idea, Nina encouraged bv uiv friends; I hereby ake the lilierty of solicit i.ng your votes- trre ensuing election for the ()tfice of - Sheriff, and 1 flatter myself that should i & succeed, you will not have occasion to ! ! SJa.ne yourself fn making me the oi. i t ot your choiJ-e. I am, gentlemen, .fe;'71.' $ Here 'fpatheti w 1 . " iwiu, , hiii r ninev. v i.iniiLb. ..owi.ii T': : i. -3 . . Jiere is another specimen of a more .t - lo the rreemen. . Electors in fho r;tv l iK..,.f;0. 4. ..4, : -4 avnig 1 ?S, a Military Officer In ; 4 lie (. oiitttiental Army, durinc the war. ' ij ..i,ti :.. r, . J i . ' ., ' ' I 41 III i ll'l. Ullk. l'141-l m TT-y.l TII4.'. f- 1 i .... ill.. ,.y,i, u.ir sf -', I'eld of victory into the faisoni of jieace. 'n,l to the character of a private citi i..,i v...: . 1 . fen. And being encouraged bva trreat iutnlir of my' fellow inhabitants to 5 ffer invse'f a candidate for the Sher- .'Iffs Olfn'-e I do most earnestly solicit liuin votes and interest at fhe ensuing - llecti.on, which, sliouid I . lie- so happv lito obtain, it' will 'enable me to' look c with pleasui-e oh the dangers "of 9 n 1 1 . 1 fejsiiect and . estofin fiiost oliedientand vt rv bumble servant, Iv'ndrw Porter, i.t. Colonel ( 'omnia nd Int. Pennsylvania Kecriment of Arti! Irv.' I We are told thrft "on Friday last the Honorable, the. fa enera I Assembly of flrts i 'oinmonvVeHlth rose. '; .si'ie ic. anioiig the laws passed during tlie ses sion were the following : I An act for .building' market-houses Mm keening. a public market on lioth iles of ('allowliill street and New flarkef street, in trie uorinerii i.ioer- fies of thecitvof Philadelphia. I "An act to -em on rage the speedy ap- prebend ing and bringing tO J"Ht i fivers robliers. b.frglars and felons." , 3 " An act tor erecting tne town 01 4eading,ii, the ountyof Berks, into ; LMlloIlgll. MM, legitl.lliHK tne i mi ei oifr..- preventing nuisances- ftnu encioacn- 11111 1 S 011 i ne sipiaies., .si 1 -e( s, mu.- Ind alleys of. thH samer and for other mses therein mentinied. " An act tor incof-iH crating the St. fatjl's church. ill the citv of Philadel- .Pllia. 4Y11 act to establish a ferry over the a o: .1 ... il,.. Cn'ii nf I i 1 1 V 1 leg in 11. 1. 1 1 . 1 -1.1 to !-. ... 4 b'urg. " " I I "-Au act for ineorjoratiug the Bap- i Cist church, in the township of Mont- ; oniery and county of Philadelphia..' Itl is announced in another portion of ci. L o.iu.r "fhe honorable Alexan- - :ill,... Ks.1l has resigned his corn- mission as Lieutenant-fiovernor of the ; 4i..i.. of si.i.-.th ritroliiia bit; trreat com- IWcial and other concerns not permit- Mieic ring 1 ft ali him to coiiftinue in that elevated .More than a. Column of the- a- fctlte is devoteil lo foreign news: in : I orsinthe Conntvof .72 .. lV iU,n,nV",; nnnitry, by enterine into ' . UtVm . to nmeiim.ie.'it of H.e l2"LZ:l.y,rAArm . . 1 .X! S-l ich we are told "" the ilague rages so !; He .was in more than iweiuv engag. -injcliin Turkey that-not only the Bus- , I ments and was' only yyoumWd once, ii..... i..;.4. a.,.t"im all heir noits but : Fie lias'iust ilietl at Iloosick Iyalls." i )f - F:mieror onthe side of Hungary is forming a line K troops to prevent the. Infection from spreading Jo his-doniin- ; fills'.". i - A war 1 on the evp'nf breaking out tctw.eeii HiNsia: and Austria on one ,1 n 1 ilir .-.inn-- 1 ' in, . -. - - 'de and TnVke.y.on the other. I he re- .'urce o .the. two tirst-nameo coun- rtes'are' giveh as follows : Uussian. a L a.,il i.fCtlir-liMe HI Cham of Crimea having surren-j flered.bis dominions " t the Empress.; j,i;J;r)jjuj al some, 'amusing expression luid retired to Hussia,.wl,ereheliyes in'; t'hal t itkh-.l liis ears, but he was never i firivate character. The ( Irani is j f;(r (.Hrrj,Mj ;ruav as to forget" to poiiit libliged "to bring out EKM"".) men- into ,;.out .. ,..,", f the speech. - ; fiie field when the Sjguior goes to war., i ... -. . ..-:i' I.. 1 1.. news from Paris we are' told 1 The) e is -a harmless old lunatic ab., In the news I hat " that a bi' a hd i A gen ions veteran . ! I)r. Frankliti il prepaiing toleaVf this . , 1 31ty iwliere lie has resided, live -years ;, t to hiiiiseit and prol.it iw it h great en a.. his count rvi.; to return to . mei i a :h . ;...Mi irt'hi.s nnblic cbar- Si 1 - I J ,.-1- ,-,-,-...l tlilii 511' ." . .... 1,1 M J.ieter liV All. J4.1lliens. 'IU"llli"i -r - " . lav at the American hotel, and will fa Ihortly introduf:ed at Cimrt. DIFFERENT WAYS OF PUTTING IT. 1 v - . . This is a sci.fntilic way : "II a man Sfails asleeo inthe sitting in istiii e, yy it h , - - 1. Varieties. IVrsia is the lahd of roses.' The coffee free is a trative of Xf n ea. -Uquorice is the extract of the juUt of a rot cnltiysite?r; in the .Kast. -pThe(Tiveniorof ( alifornia ie etKs the liighpst salary lainonff: f'iovernors, : .,u ' ,, - j. .j V ; ' Can't be UKU'Eir.i.ealitv teems. !- I. ,1 ..... . . . 1 . . , - , ..cs,.r Miuuieni, aim you inay-.iia e a HniH- often Uirns, out a j r s t . N" lla,v nre jfimnd i within the - . ,ltaritH' fire:lv. wIiU-Avit liin the - ""''jfious almut StK speis have iH'en collected. j i - f i'i ' iiir tTrt ninirr prrrrp in wr war ,1''l,;,rtmeiH. I .1 ; The citv of Floret u-e Italy islutr"- ' dened .with so large a deht as to Ih oil C O i iiiiiu , i ( in ji i, 1 III IU IX '' departnjeirt. . I .1 - theeveof bankruptcy. llefriclicitieirW nave renirrved to .Home. tlie liwiul f lnisi Imw ilst- . ' 4 1- t- 1 1-i a leiuai Kaiue co iiewienee r iv ductive ofi mild winters, Which act renders it ilsible that s. syitetn istsWhiclstronomershav ot M Up, Theyvinter of 1K7H hai so fa. co, responded ' .ri-. ,r.VAr J " J' ' " " ' K'T 11 r- n 11 o ,. n s. iarriai?e oi- n is. sovereign-. . i - 1 . ... . . rK h rI'r se.t. and mqx uci ,,m ,s; m of the couh- -,1 i' - Smetime ago there whs a female lecturer who.wett aHut siniiking whom I sbe might conviiice tliat eatiij potatoes : produced a thirst fir aIcohl;'c drinks. 1 Xow conie an ' Knglish soilhtisfrf wIicl I declares that a vegetable ljet; is a re--.-V markable help to I he-cure of drtinTTeur "ess. There js: always a pte; riety of informaflon to tie jia progressive world. ... . . ., . . , asing ;va ullin this J W,7rZovZTX Z r xj it in the , oi -t t.w.i,...! t ..... t . i . an niiui in ti iiirti i a.a 1 u ci'i 1 i hmp' i i.:i. .... .1... 1.1 .... "iiiiii vioss 1 nr. noies, aim 'ii ve or six ... ...i.;,.i. i ...... .. 1 1 . . . ..t "l "'., i.iu uemieo,io i.y-.oin n',', ZCA i .. i... i iim.iT-iii.. i'iiiiiuj in t tie- noies. i .-"iiii . i 1 0j tlll'Setl'i out weigh six jHuinds eacli1. ; Rifssian cottonspiiiUei;s"willolit'ain, in time, a very important posit ion in the , man ufact urine w orld. .More t ban m i. - nxi jiluiiuls tif cotton now come yearly 4 to uussia from Central. Asia, chiefly by the Orenburg I iail way-to Nijni eorod and .Moscow, from Bokhara aid Khii. . Large quantities also begin-to eonw from I urlan, and- of a quality was fegari led as an-exit rn ii d i na ry event . , i ' i . - - - LfViEVjf Y OK tifK (.ooK. (f all . domestic fowls, the goise is the longest 'S lived". One died :a Jew days' ago, near Baltimore, that vas hatched in isgd. on the day that Eiifajette Visited that city,ii'nd during t he fty -three years of . Its life, its owneri now rKing,id-an ad- ; vanced age'.' lielteyed that she has real ized fnni fea fliers and goslins fa t ween live and six h ihuJ&.-'iI dollars. Alt hniigli . irs specimen w;ik not the fowl that 1..: 1 It'...' ....1.1.... ...jr.. 1... I II 111, 1 fill' ' : lain ine kohicu ;;. -.. ......---. her -owner a pecuniary reward nearly e.ual to her weight in gold.! -ExrhuiKjc xtt. ..' '... ; iti.it the -State 7 ; ; () Ul ' ,lt ft ... . 1 1 iiti.iliilii . I 1 t tff 1 1 ll'W I 1 11 SI " ' . . ,.,.a .,t - j VsaU f l-.t 1 king. Kalakua, look -a' hand 'at -the "brakes tM - encourage, his subjects to do their fa-st to drown the-- tire-fiend. Such a sove reign is worth having.' lie is'not stuck: up fa-cause of his royal blood, but is , willing to make himself useful, and. is not afraid of' soiling Ids kingly hands. g; If Kalakua Jiveiin this State the work- -ingnikti would nbrninate him for goV""V . .', .1: . i- J. 1.1 . ...i.t. .......4 i.. I ciuor. notAvivnsi.amiiirg los.msi.s i.n.i. lineag'. Probably the only horse that Served Ihroiigb tin" "late1 war anil-wound tip his campaign with a visit in duty to the plains, was Old Bill, the 'roan cliarger of , Col. Will. TibbittSvOf the Second New Y'ork Cavalry. In . camp or on the niaVch he was sluggish but -once lllidel- fire he ulwyed-the sljgliest toucluof the rem. vvonld jump iiHid ning. pai-i . iio "attention to .pistol tiring fiu 111s nacK-. and cout.i fat nirneu -i.oose .wun -1... . certainty iitiai ne wontu uoisn ' 'iWhe'ii .llihn Bright lirft fagan his V public career lie used to dravv upsasbid't r synopsis of Ids ubje-ts. t lien .wpe out tlie peroration ill fi ll, and first deljv- . erol bis si-eches in the warehouse jo L V his father's mill,, before Mr.N i hol;i- . Nntfall. a workman: so tnatnc migiw- riii.i.i. t belli and tmint-OUt ahVlieleclS. , . fa 'or-he. vvotild IV M-fMV i he f V,mst ick.M i ne. .who is possessed of V the hallucination tlntt lie is the watch-' ,lian appointol lotaKe cnarge 01 .10. fauianza. Tlieiiiinei'sl"H4anfij'"lothe hiirj."- .4, .l vCbat lift e.time he loeK 1101 sfauni ; 011 his j m is t 'isgiyieii to slo'p at; th--engine house, ile.js a loan who' AvouTd any-; where "fa set doWii as a "cliiu-acter" at tlie lirsf glance:- II is hair is itlw whiteassnow.and hangsin ktSii'-k in'a-s- far down uiM'ii his shoulders; ami an. w hite fa-ard isdfpiitriarchapength.' He is a man -medium Iieiglit.is robust iu to.-.,, and his face nreseaits 1 ruddy and Thfl Wnnti .el. M;.-..'..4 ... II'.. .1. -J . . , Havu.tr .dievetl il A- ...r 1 Tm mVusl 1 1 he m in- Mr. Nuttall. in earlvJile, wm a nain.ei .; ., - - . : . . 1 1 - L 1 1. I Hit - . .. ..... ... T I I I I'l U II llll'l I 11,1, : t Ml ii -:i4l' 7