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1 -! s ",-). j fift . ,. : . .. ..- VI '- -.J l ' . , - ' LH The Carolina Watchman. "; I VOL. V. THIRD SERIES. SALISBURY N. C, MARCH 5, 1874. ad n " 1 ' II . m. z4. WHOLE NO 19L . ' W i PUBLI8HKD J. J. BRUNER, Proprietor and Editor. J. J. 8TEWART WOMEN'S LOVE. .(it Associate Editor. 111 i ri VBCl WEEKLY WATCHMAN. QgB I har. payable in advance III Months, m s Caoiesto any address Tri-weekly Watchman. mt Year in advance $5.00 In Months rt Oss Month m AD VERT IS1 Xii RATES : Oss Square (1 inch) On inaertion $100 - two " 10. lor a greater number of insertion, Tm 1 . a I (If u.S nStA e. opeciai noucwi per regular advertisement. Beading noticea 15 cnU per line ur each and every insertion. At Gertrude Yon Der Warts Mt mine the cradle-by mn which had tailed her babe asleep, she heard the tramp of men in the co art-way of the castle. Suddenly the door was opeued, and .$2.50 . 1.50 . 10.0 3.00 .....50 She kirsed him tenderly, cad. wiping I splendid work npon "Teratolorv." as he the drops of agony from his brow, re- I termed it a composnd word derived from "Lore needs no rest ! Away from yon coarse there is no rest for me ! " By careful dissections and numerous That night was one of intense agony to 1 comparisons, St. Hiliare fonnd that all the the martyr. Great drops of anguish start- so-called monsters followed certain laws armed men rushed rudely into the apart-1 rYesn every pore. I of development in harmony with those of . 1 T . . J ; T A tn fnnrth mAminv rlsvnwl lh u. pmhrvn nirr mnA wam in . . LI. mem, wnere JjOvo sai guaruiug muuceuw. I - T . r ' T: I J , fc ' www, . mu, capauie "Your husband, madam, and yoor broth um expired, loosing tne gratitude ana even or classification. Toe science of er where have yon bid them V asked love tnat ne nan not we strength to speaic . "aonoie monster," or dipioteratology , has and, kissing the pale face upturned to hers, own countrymen, Dr. G. J. Fisher of with feeble steps she wended her way to Sing Sine, New York. Accordine to him. distasefal. But it was an offering of lore, aad such I have received it with pleasure Bat I well knew that had I suffered an other to partake of it, he would not have concealed his disgust; aad therefore I forbade yon to toaeh the draught, lest the heart of the poor man should bare been wounded." the chief of the band of soldiers, in ing tones, as he rudely clutched the shink ing women by the arm. Her women's instinct at once divined that those she loved were in danger, and she answered, in trembling tones : "Indeed, sir, I know not I hare not seen them." "Wife and sister of the murderers, tell the truth f he replied savagely. Onr queen Agnes, of Hungary, the daughter nf our murdered emperor Aioert nas the convent, the superior of which was the I the genesis of double m sister of her husband. "Room for me, sisters," wss all she eonld say. as. faintine, she fell at the threshold of the door. The nuns took in the emaciated erea tore ; and the convent gates closing on Gertrude Von Der Warts, all that the world henceforth knew ot her was this ters m not an nature, but the ree invariable r wwjwa.wv wwr A REPTILE IN A STOMACH. LADTS r i It Comes Up Into Her Throat. There is a young lady living within a mile aud a quarter of Christiana, who is afflicted as singularly as was the celebra ted Miss Godsey, the "Sleeping Beauty." THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY. This unrivalled Medicine is' warranted not to eeatain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE. eeataining-those Southern Boots and Herbs, which on all-wise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver and Bowls, imwsat' Llvar legalstsr sr Mediene. Is eminently a Family Medicine ; and by being $. a i aa A af AWJ t( nni 1sua a r s3 A d r r nntn sent us, with the sworn or vengeance, to - --tj " k..s thn diMg r th earth, for Ulfi men ucam. who have taken her fatber'a life. On them and their children shall fall the punish ment." "Merciful Heaven ! gasped out Gert rude, as the dreadful news broke upon her, "has the Emperor been killed f Oh, sirs I my husband and my brother had no hand in the cruel deed !" "Prate not with the woman," said one of the soldiers. ' Do onr queen's bidding. There is the child." In an instant, the mother, wild with , ... I V. terror, flew to the sleeping Dane, it awoke, it stretched out its arms to her. She attempted to take it. but a sword gleamed between her and the infant. "No f no !" she screamed, in thrilling tones of agony and fear ; "take not my child from me ! Kill me, if you will, but oh ; by the love you bear your own little ones, save this innocent babe ! Kill me, but spare my child !" Intent on their bloody purpose, the sol diers heeded not the cries of agony which went np from the mother 8 heart, as plung On of the daily papers wants some attention paid to scientific reseaeh in respect to the ancient remains in Ameri ca. Who weie the people who built the Mounds of the Ohio and Mississppi Val leys t What nation worked the aban doned copper mine of Lake Superior t Who were the first people, the remnants of whose civilistioa exists in Mexico and South America t Even in the Southern Stales much of archaeological interest ex- ists. Why should not the Government take these matter nearet home in band, in order to arrive, if possible, at a solution lien, (jordon in his great speech in the I them, instead of affording aid to Pola U. S. Senate on the 20th of January. I ris expeditions, which lose roanv valaahle a ' .. II:.. h i a . accident or a mere freak result of an obedience to laws. The total collections t 1 wr - ai jreensooro , m . u., in January were 986,370,50, and in February, to 11th in sunt, 939,834.93. Iternal revenue thus ably vindicated' the combinations among toe .Tanners of the West and South : Sir, it is high time the agriculture of both the South and the West wete reliev- uvea I Why should Paleatine Eznlora tion Societies be formed, while we neglect 1 1 m in m . a uurowu lano I All oi wnica are conun drums too hard for us to solve. One thing, neverthelss, may be said we are ed of 25 per cent., money. It is high I undoubtedly neglecting the study of the time that the agricultural interest, which is the foundation of all other interests, should have some special attention of this Government. Both the South and the primitive civilization of the land in we live to follow many a wild chase. Baltimore Gazette. hich goose OBW au isngmcered into Laws. NORTH A correspondent of the Wilmin 9 Inn Journal snvea the following rontit. f egislating bills through the Legislature, which may afford some interest aa well u information to a portion of our readers : "In the first place the bill mast be in troduced in one of the two Houses and read by the Clerk the firat time. On the first reading the bill passes as a matter of coarse, the universal practice in Legists live bodies being to make no objection to a Lilt m 4 . w wni uu its UrBL ma np. AllPr r.nnn0- i J pppopruw eommiuec of member, of th. K.J "T "" " LJ : 1 ., , i mmt. il c I n I ne to bi uuaae id oraer mat lis character mar he : r-" ascertained by careful investigation. These investiratiens hv eo mm it tee. r made while the Legislature is not in ses sion, and constitute the most laborious part of the duty of members. opinion, whether the bill ought to paa. or 1,7" , om this, noi. they retnm it to the 5rtn.e wmW ,0PP that b. was rather a rn i emim... . I : statement of their opinion in writinar. UAKULIXA CONGRESS. MEN. A Washington correspondent of the Wilmington yourwaf writes aa follows of the orth Carolina delegation la Cod grass : . r t r.ioncl Waddell seems to be a i favorite, and, although be was well ror nis vote on the salary bill last CTBr7 oue now says that be showed "the nng of the true ssetal" when he voted gainst lue repeal ; for if be berf; tsaa A. 8mith, the Raleigh Distrief. . . . is en me. We ike in error. Your Hon. W. : r . u no lasae. Mm rnt l.i... .u t ' ialature of your Sute is unite uaioueTa si j ie ana ot toe Browolow order tJ roegli customer. For fonr years part she has been suffering West are prostrate. With money to the v m - . with violent fainting spells, that comes on periodically, and are produced by some kind of reptile which comes np into her throat. She is choked to such an extent that her muscles become rigid, her ex tremities cold, the pupils of her eyes dilated, and the skin breaks on her hands and face, and in all a it thoroughly convulsed. &he is farmer at 18 to 25 per cent., with cotton below the cost of production at soch a pet cent., for money, which grain unable to pay its freights to market, with a finan cial system which places the productions I diately. oi tne conn try at we mercy oi speculators, which in the striking language ot the a ... I . & . I, .. .... K ...... . I . . t . U . . in n nthpr na.rtie.ti am. kii'cu a i cm. uiuau. uc pity, 10 iuc art ui ponvnlspd. She is onlv re- oppressing the people, is any wonder Import a xt to Liquor DxALxaa. The attention of all persons dealing iu spirituous or malt liquors is called to the following section of a law passed by the state legislature, to go into ettect imme- ssBi bp s w . .. .a s a wi. lieved by the reptile itself, being, it is " i loterest nas at last arousea to a thought, partially choked, withdrawing "e oanger ana una comDinca ior itself into the stomach. its protection. The reptile has af previous times been Why should it not combine T Has not teen hv different neraona. On one orea- every other interest combined T Is not . So me thine of in i,l. The bin is then ready to be nut nnon the i " - E V of bis eel- j j: . .. 1 . . - league, nr. ObeB. "A vuiu( e? lie II L 1 1,1 Ik IB reWUBQ ID iU regular turn. The Clerk reads the bill a second time and it is discussed and amended so to meet the views of th j majority of the House sud passed second time. The bill is then ready for its third reading, and when reached in regular order it is ready sj third time, amended and discussed if desired, and passed a third time. The opinion of the committee has s greet influence in shaping the action of lbs House upon a bill, but is not coo clasive. When a bill has passed the third time in the House in which it was first intro duced, it must be "engrossed" or copied for transmission to the other House. The committee on Engrossed Bills have to ex- ine the "engrossed bill," as it is called, 1 1 T 7 A w. . "xvery ueaier in spirituous or vinous liquors, porter, lager beer, or other malt liquors, shall pay a tax of five per cent, on the amount of lianora aforesaid on which a tax of like smount hss not already n(i il is aB exel transcript of the been naid bv some who Ie-.nl a rte er in " " pou, ana cenuy mis raci on I . . .1 , .' ., I ! I .1 -. I OVVH U J u.twuitu. x .. w.aw www I kept ready for immediate resort win save many ing tneir sworos into me cnuu, tney tramp- jon a jetnodigt Dreecher wss visiting st the money power of the country corobm M hour ofHurTeringandmaiiya dollar in time ed out of the room with heavy Steps, and the home of her when she was ed, and did it not dictate the financial adductor, bills. mounting their horses, galloped away from wilh one 0fthe usual attacks, and policy of 18G2, which has brought such After over Forty Years' trial it is still receiv- the castle. . . nnriait tml nhteet even eame nnt nf her I d sastet' tO the producer, and does it not There are moments in life so full of agony that k seems as if human nature most sink and expire under the frightful ordeal. Such moments had come to Gert rude Von Der Wartz, as stunned by the horrid deed, sheetood, speechless, by the poor little victim of woman s revenge. All that night, sad and silent, she sat beside tier dying babe ; and when morning broke over the earth, low wails went up from the room where mourned the child less woman. To reach her husband was now the one wish of Gertrude. The tie that bound her to the secluded castle was broken her child was dead. But she was a prisoner in her house ; tor a guard had been plsced around, the castle to prevent the escape of her hnsband and brother, in case tbey should be secreted there. Eluding the vigilance of the soldiers, however, she escaped. The news of her husband s arrest and imprisonment had iai the most unqualified testimonials to its vir tves from neraona of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physicians commend it ss the most EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC Vor Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may be faced without bar. As a Remedy in MALARIOUS FE VKKS, ROWEL, COMPLAINTS, RESTLE 5ESS, JAUNDICE, NEAUSEA. IT HAS IM O EQTJA.I-.. It is the cheapest. ?urst and Best Family atistastatas Word! - Manufactured only by J. H ZBILIN dL CO , Macon, Oa and Philadelphia. Price, $1.00. Sold by all Druggists, The Financial Problem. Iu the United States Senate, Friday, the rote of Mr. Merrimon's amendment, instructing the Finance Committee to re port a bill providing for the increase of the I reached her, and, urged on by the most national bauk circulation to $400,000,000. devoted love, she made her way to the r n was agreed to as follows : Yxas Messrs. Allison, Bo re man, Bo gy, Cameron, Clayton, Conover, Ferryj of Michigan, Goldthwaite, Horsey, Hitch -coco, Howe, Johnson, Logan, MeCreery, Merrimon, Mitchell, Morton, Norwood, Oglesby, Patterson, Pease, Pratt, Ramsey, Robertson, Spencer, Spisgue, Tipton and West 28. Nats Messrs. Anthony, Boutwell, Buckingham, Chandler, Conkling, Coop er, Cragin, Davis, Fenton, Ferry, of Con necticut, Gilbert, Hager, Hamlin, Jones, Kelly, Morrill, of Maine, Sargent, Cchurs,, Scott, Thurman, Stevenson, Stewart, Stockton, Sumner snd Wadleigh 25. A specisl to the Baltimore Sun says : The debate on the question of inflation or non-inflation has been dragging along very wearily for many days past, but to dsy when the struggle culminated in the vote on Mr. Merrimon's proposition the excitement displayed was equally as great ss if some important political question was about to be decided. Senators, gath ered around the desk while the roll was beiug called, and watched closely every vote. Extreme Democrats like ExCon federate General Gordon, of Georgia, were found on the same side with such extreme I Radicals as Governor Morton, of Indiana. Never since the reconstruction has the spectacle been witnessed of Democrats add Republicans laboring so earnestly to gether. But nine of the Democratic Sen ators can be found in( the negative on the main .propositions for inflation which have been brought before the Senate. These are the two Delaware Senators, Bayard and Salisbury ; Mr. Hamilton, of Mary land ; Mr. Davis of West Virginia ; Mr. Kelly, of Oregon ; Mr. Hager, of Califor-. nia ; Mr. Stockton, of New Jersey ; Mr. Cooper, of Tennessee ; and Mr. Stevenson, of Kentucky. Don't Give Livjuok to Children. One of the first literary men in the United States said to a writer, after speak ing on the subject ot temperance : royal chateau. Throwing herself, in an agony of grief, at the feet of the widowed Empress Elizabeth and her daughter Agnes, she exclaimed : "Spare him ! oh, spare my husband I He is innocent of the crime of which be is accused ! My only child hss been slaughtered by your soldiers ; let one vic tim suffice ; spare me- oh, spare mejmy husband !" The frantic prayer fell on stony hearts. Silent and stern sat the queen and her daughter. There was no pity in their breasts no tenderness in their words. Repulsed and driven from the royal residence, Gertrude hovered around the prison that contained her husband. As Death drew near, Love grew stronger, and supported her fainting spirit iu the dark valley , of the shadow of woe through which it was passing. Though strong her love snd unwearied her efforts to save her husband, she could not avert the fearful doom that awaited him ; and it was with a heart of agony that she heard the dreadful sentence To be broken on the wheel ! The fatal day arrived, and the young and handsome Baron de Wartz, was re moved from his prison, and stretched on the scaffold to have his limbs broken on the wheel. Silently the sympathising crowd stood around to witness the dreadful spectacle. "Stand back !" said a voice, "and let her pass." The crowd made way, as Gertrude at tired in mourning pale, but still beauti ful slowly advanced, and throwing her self at the feet of the executioner, cried out, in piteous tones : "Have mercy on me and let me stay with my husband to support him through his dreadful trial 1" Her prayer was answered, and ascend ing the scaffold, she placed heiself beside the victim, who turned his eyes upon her with looks of love and gratitude that haunt ed her ever after." Silent, almost crushed by agony, ready to shriek out as the blows descended on parisitical object mouth and was grasped by the minister. Being of a very superstitions turn of mind she had conceived the idea that its death was her death, and refused to have it re moved, although that could at that time have been easily accomplished. The minister avowed that the reptile felt aa cold and clammy as any other snake, but that it offered no particular resistance when he clutched it with his hand. When it made its appearance outside the mouth it curled its head rather under the chin, when let loose went immediately down the young lady's throat again. It fre quently comes up into the mouth, and the young lady says that whenever it does so it appears to lick the roof of her month with its horrible tongue, and then recedes again. A neighboring physician has been at- tending her daring the period of her in disposition, and has been treating her for tape -worm, believing that to be the true malady, The symptoms are, however entirely different from those produced by tape-worm. The girl still continues ro bust, instead of being ravenous, is fickle, at times scarcely taking any food, while at other times she has a very good appe tite. The strongest tape-wrom remedies were used, but without any effect what ever, and the physician, thinking the case hopeless, gave it np a snort time ago even at this very hour while I appear, by its delegations from Boston, from New York, and elsewhere block the doors of liquors residing in the State, provided that every such wholesale dealer shall furnish each and every person boying liquors from said dealer with a sworn certificate for each and every sale, that he has paid the said tax as the law requires. Provid ed, further, that no dealer shall be exempt from said tax who does not produce such certificate. Any agent who offers such liquors for sale shall pay a like tax on the this Chamber to influence the yote of this yaJue of all liquors of any description sold body 1 Labor combines, aud receives at by him." a r- a eign the bands ot tne troveruroent an i i rat c i i n i hoar law. x ne nsiienes comomeo, ana received from the Government a ment a bounty. Manufacturers combine, and re ceive a high protective tariff The iron mongers combine and, unlike the farmer's pigs which must be fed frorn his own crib, tbey have their iron-pigs fattened at the - . . T cotton crib. Railroads Government boon ties giants they scale the mountains and link with bands of steed our eastern and west- . a ern oceans. Hut, sir, this great interest, bich lies at the foundation of all other interests : this interest, without which no other interest can survive : this interest, which numbers among its subjects near 25,000,000 of the 49,000,000 of the popu lation of this country ; this interest, which bears on its Atlantean shoulders of wealth. the commerce, the manufactures, and the very civilisation of the country, has to day less influence in shaping the legisla tion of the country than the fishers of salty cod" fish on the shores ef New Eng land. Sir, it is time, I repeat, that this here changed ; it is time that agriculture was heard. MrjEDKR in SwaiS Cocnty. A let ter to the Western Expositor from Charles ton, the County seat of Swain County, dated the 16th Inst., states that N. H. H. Burns, U. S. Deputy Marshal, was found dead, on the Tennesee river, about fifteen miles from that place, on last evenine. combine, and by He was found bv Mr. J. W. Dehart. who and GoVemmeilt I i, ,;.,. rennrt nf mn in tltnt rl irr-pt inn O I B supposed some one had found a deer, but when he came near the place, the loose horse 'with saddle on lead him to discover his dead master. No clue as yet of the the bill. The Chief Clerk certifisa on the bill the fact that it passed in due form, and the engrossed bill is then sent with a written message by one of the Clerks to the other House "informing that Hon orable Body," as die phrsse goes, that the bill bss been passed, and ssking concur rence therein. The original bill with the ameudiaeuts, &c, is preserved among the records of the House in which it is intro duced. When the Clerk with the massage and bill reaches the other House, it sus pends business for the moment, the door keeper announces iu a loud voice "a mes ssge from the House of Representives" or "from the Senate," aa the case may be, and the presiding officer invitee the mes senger to come forward. He does ao and butcher' W..if. whetted on a brickbat." The member from Salisbury District. Col Robbint, "flashed his maiden sword" ea the civil rights bill in the House, and hit such stalwart blows that from thia a some other cause, the bill has gone 44 w bus the woodbine twiaeth." General Vance, from the Eighth Dis trict, has made a good impreeaioa in Oe gtess. Hs has been held and ir.ei.iw as we already have said, we like pluck. Judge Merrimon, one of your Senators. has made several speeches recently espe cially on the currency, on the fist alt. This question, as we will show directly, is much agitated iu Congress. Judge M a enon was wtn received, bat in adv specie basis with one hand aad exi of the circulation with the other it taking both sides of .he creek. His col league, General Rsmson, enjoys tne re gard and respect of his compeers. Some think that as he has not occupied thn Senate with any set speech, that he hen no taste or talent in that line. Bat be only abides his time. The remark of Field is probably worth attention, that "a man talks generally better when he knows that he is talking about." "Murder Will Out." The follow, ing novel and interesting circumstances, being one of the many to prove the truth of the old adage that 'murder will out," was reported to us yesterday by Sheriff Gantt, of Rockingham county, who was conversant with the facts in the case : In 1865 a well known colored man of delivers his papers to the presiding officer Charlotte county, Va., mysteriously die who rises to receive them. The Clerk then returns and the regular business ia resumed. The course of the bill is now precisely similar to thst taken in the House iu which it was introduced, to wit : it is read and passed first time and referred to a when two others were celled in, who are using every means in their power to effect a cure, with what result remains to be seen. The first step to be taken was to disabuse her mind of the superstitions that had taken possession of her in regard to her disease. She has at last consented to hsve the monster removed, if possible and destroyed, as sne is now convii e that her life depends on it. The .physi cians in attendance are anxiously await ing an opportunity to effect a removal and are keeping constant watch for the appearance of the reptile. Alcohol has already been prepared for the reception, so that, when it shall be displaced, so strange a phenomenon may be preserved. The reptile, so far as has been ascer tained, is about half an inch in diameter, of a dark color, with a sort of hairy coat ing, but no one is capable of judging of its length. It has never been so closely scrutinised by any one ss to tell whether it has eyes, but that, we be lieve, is hardly possible. All that is yet known of it is that it frequently comes up into her month, choking the girl and throwing her into terrible convulsions. It is attracting universal attention about Christiana, and all the more so, because her life has been seriously threatened by the peculiar movements of the reptile. Nashville Banner. Drinking Warm Blood. Boston Journal. Mention was made recently of a gen tleman in a very feeble state of health, who had been for some time at the Butch er's Abattoir in Brighton for medical treatment, simply drinking a half tum blerful of warm blood twice a day. This course the gentlemen, Mr. C. H. Stickney, who is willing that hio name shall sppear, hss followed until a week ago, having been there ten weeks, and during that time gained ten pounds iu weight, and, to use his own words, "My appetite is good ; I sleep well, and feel like a new man, and I am soon to commence business sgsiu in Boston." He also says that there are ten or twelve others there, drinking the blood, all of whom are gaining under his treatment. One gentleman from Boston, consumptive, so feeble that it was with difficulty he could get to this abattoir, is now able to handle an ax skilltniiy enough to "knock down a bollock." A lady from the city who has been s'x years stricken with paralyse, is improving won derfully by this "blood cure." A gratify ing feature of this cure is that it is 'with out money snd without price. murderer. Corner's jury has not brought committee ior examination ana report, reeo in their report, to writing.-Scnfincf, 25 t,,, u.. , ed the third time iu one House precisely ss it came from the other House it is then ready for "enrollment." The committee on Enrolled Bills examine the enrolled bill and certify that it is an exact copy of the engrossed bill as it passed both llooa ea snd report the fact to both House, the committee on Enrolled Bills being com posed of members of both Houses. The enrolled bill, after being reported on by the committee, is signed by the presiding officer ot each Hoese iu open seasioo and then in no longer a Office-hunting is one ot the curses of this country. No more unhappy fate could befall any young man than to ac quire at au early period of lite a taste aad thirst for official position, and so depend on the government or some political party tor his livelihood. 1 be bread so hardly earned is made bitter by many anxieties, and the salaries however apparently liber al, are in some way absorbed, or wont than lost. Many s man has lost his di-ni-tv and self-dependence (worth more than aay salary or authority) by looking to Assembly," in other office for the means of living. lux. Un1 jt then p Statistics o Popclatiow. The police census of Richmond compares with the Uuited States census of 1870 as fol- The Siamese Twins and the Sci ence of Monstrosities. A corres pondent of the Tribune, writing from Philadelphia concerning the delayed au topsy, ssys That the Siamese twins are an oridnary "There is one thing which, as you visit her husband, she yet stood resolute and I example of monstrous formations, or rath- every- nrm, while the crowd looked on in tears, er the class of monstrosities to which tJ t mf different places, I wish you to do every where, this is to entreat every mother never to give a drop of strong drink to a eMML I have had to fight as for my life alf my days to keep from dying a drunk ard, because I eras fed with spirits when When the executioner had finished his dreadful task, the multitude disappeared, leaving Gertrude alwue with the dying man. The night came on, covering the earth ... LJ - . ' M 7 I . . m. mm'. . - a child. 1 acquired a taste for it. My with darkness, and the devoted wife crept tnor, poor tellow, died a drunkard. 1 under the wheel on which her husdand woufd not have a child of mine take a was extended. drop of liquor for anything. Warn every Through all that long night there she mother, wherever j ou go, never to give a sat, soothing him, and assuring him of her arop to a child. I neuei in nis innocence. Thus passed three days snd nights, and, on the third night, the sufferer said faiut- 7: "Leave me my darling, and take some Seventy years ago the Rev. Dr. Lyman Beecber, father of Henry Ward Beeeher, was paid a salary of $Z0Q and bis firewood. .a . i.t: ii i - tnese twins oeiong, is wen Known in medi cal science. Dr. Wm, Good ell, of our university, delivered a lecture on the monstrosities, reported in the Medical Times of this city, in which be goes over the whole subject, aad says that since 1549 there have been issued from the press ever three hundred works and pamphlets on this subject, and of double monsters there are recorded over five hun dred eases. JSariy in the last century Haller rescued the subject of monsters from the idle speculations of the ignorant, snd raised it to the dignity of a science. rest. A Beautiful Incident. A poor Arab traveling in the desert met with a spring of sweet, sparkling water. Used as he wss only to bracks wells, snch water as this, appeared to his simple mind worthy of a monarch, and filling his leathern bottle from the spring, he determined to go and present it to the Caltph himself ni aw l l ne poor man traveled a long way before he reached the presence of bis sovereign and laid his humble offering at his feet. The Caliph did not despise the little gift, brought to him with so much trouble. He ordered some ot the water to be poured into a cup, drank it, au thanking the Arab with a smile, ordered him to be presented with a reward. The courtiers around pressed forward, eager to taste of the wonderful water ; but, to th surprise of all, the Caliph forbade them to touch a single drop. After the poor Arab hsd quitted the royal presence with a light and joyfu heart, the Caliph turned to his courtiers and explained his conduct : "During the Biehat still farther elaborated it, and in i travels of the Arab." said he. "the water 1731 Geoffrey St. Hilaire published his in his leathern bottle became impure and ows : 874. 870. White. 33,492 27,928 Colored. 27,213 23,110 Totsl. 60,705 51,038 Increase 5.6S4 4,103 9,667 The excess of white population over colored was : In 1840, 734 ; in 1850, 4,080; in 1860,4,335; in 1870,4,117; and in 1874 ; 6,279. Rick. Whig. UK;!!" Knl "n M nf u ' 1 1 www ' ' v . w. words the law of the placed in the office of the Secretary of State for safe keeping. This is the very simplest way of "get ting a bill through the Legislature." The "engrossed bill" ia the copy sent from the House to the other. 1 he "cum I led hill is the copy deposited in the office of the Secretary of State, aa the record proof of what the law is. This is, in brief, the history of a bill that baa an easy passage through the Legislature of North Csroiias. In other States the forms and terms are somewhat different but the substance is the appeared. It was generally believed that be bad been foully dealt with ; detectives were imployed, and every means need to obtain s clue that would even form a ground-work for suspicion, but not the eligbest progress could he made ia that direction. The affair remained a mystery and time had almost wiped oat the me mory of the colored man and the stances of his mysterious diasppear Last week two gentlemen of well good character and high standing in the community, who were also biothi law, had a quarrH, from which em personal difficulty. An amicable adjust ment between the brothers in-law uot be enecied by inends. 1 bey at and denounced each other in soch measured and unguarded terms that il finally leaked out that each knew some thing of the mysterious disappearance of the colored man, and upon an tnv it was clearly shown that they wore drrers of the man. They have committed to jail, not even being allowed hail, and the evidence is said to he coa v.uciog aod conclusive one being SO guilty as the other. Diamoxds Guttering in Wasum- ton. Mrs. Balknap appeared ia ming peach-blow ailk, with pearl Borres hi 7 The New York Tribune says ; "Dr Edward Warren, the American surgeon who recently entered the service of the Khedive of Egypt, has been made Chief Surgeon of the Staff, and lias been decor- I ot spoiling a good article The Macon Telegraph takes the occa sion of Washington's birth-day to draw a com pars ion between the 'Father of bis Country," snd General Lee. We take an extract covering two points at the naa ated with the grade of Bey for a surgical operation, by which the life of the Minis ter of War was saved after it had been despaired of by all the leading doctors of Cairo." To step on a piece of orange peel and come down upou the pavement like a sack of salt thrown from a fifth story window, aud then have a policeman to come up "Washington owes his fame to success in a great measure Lee s memory sur vives amid the wreck of the mighty armies, and the overthrow of the dearest snd most cherished hopes that'.e very stirred the souls of a gallant race. 1 he one is hailed aa the founder of a great natiou the other lives enshrined ia the hearts of a bleed ing people, for whom be periled and lest everything aaWe honor. I be one accept and remonstrate with you for using Isn ed snd enjoyed the highest dignities of guage on the street unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, is one of the crudest things this mocking world ever asks lue Cbriatain to endure. The "World" never harms a Christian so long as he keeps it oat of his heart. Temp tation is never aangerous unui it nas an in side accomplice. Sin within betrays the heart to the outaide assailant. Alexander Dumas need to tell the follow ing anecdote : Being oue evening at the San Carl. Napjes, he entered into conversa tion with a stranger sitting in the stall next to him. 'I hope.' aaid the latter, at the elose of the pet form anee. 'that we may have the pleasure of meeting again I am Alexan der Dumas.' 'Oh, indeed ." replied the cele brated novelist, with his gay laugh, 'so am I!' The stranger collapsed. Name Foa It. The "whiskeysootie" is the name given by some of the newspapers to the women's teuipereoee "crasade." The Chicago Time desiguats tbe move ment aa "the epigunaloonatic." which means a contagious lunacy among women. cast in his lot and ienoriue all the country tbe other with his fellow sufferer? future aspirations, was content to become an educator and counselor for the children of his sfflic'.ed State. In one particular, however, tbey were both alike and equal, aud stood together par nobue rat urn, We allude to tne common platform ot a pore and glorious Christianity, .both were men ot prayer and possessed of the same modesty, gen- dene, and unaffected piety. 1 lie one 1 . blessed with honors and tbe proudest in umobs known to man's estate, still re taioed his allerianco to the Author snd Giver of si I mercies. Tbe other, tried ia the eracible of the direst affliction and diaanoointment, came forth as pure eold well refined, to shine with increased 7 ..... r lustra. Thank liod here, there is no !ine oi separation no room tor invidious eo ru.riU.ni. Lovelv tbey were iii life, the exemplars alike of the precepts and bless ed teachings of their Divine Master, and iu death they will reap tbe same reward. diamond ornaments ; Madame delicate Nile ereen silk, with But tbe gems which made those our republican ladies "pale their tual fires were worn Man de 1 onnerre. the new French wife consisting of necklace composed nf long, dassling pendants, bracelets richly set, sprays ol leaves lor tne nair, ana diamond earrings, terminating in sohtasre Dearls of unusual sise. Her dress g pink silk, over which was worn lace draoerv. Mrs. Charles II wore a white silk petticoat and velvet train. Her diamonds also noticeably brilliant. In fact, flashed from nearly every lady's toilet. Couner Journal. A brother in the western part of Cali fornia writes that their church is in need of a pastor, snd adds : "They want htm to live on Grace street, corner el I'ettil alley, at the sign of tbe cross, nest to Glory. He will find the church out inquiring, st Frost street, comer of Frosen slley, st the siga Shan the next door to Vanity r air." Tbe statistician of the Springfield publican figures it in this way : administration of the General Governi cost $4 50 per hesd of popolitlcoy II 90 Der head in 1860. No State i ment begins to cost so much ps extravsgant Pennslyvania aod New only coming op to 1 1 2 Oaud 1 75 head. The annual cost of the Government, including the Uteres l of the national debt, omitted above ia t par cent, of the national valuation one-half of one per cent, ia lbCO. fork When you put it in a s limp boy a new 1 of Cold w the stove and bail. Ho can that chimney, unless yon throw n at it, snd won't break it even yon miss it. Exchange set it on J mJ
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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