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VOL. VmTHIRSEEIES . .. ,,.,,,..,., :,.,t ,, ;.,..,.,..,.-,,: B&mfflkY)JC ,,.-.,..:.., , -, '""jjWVA J: frl"!'' TvTTTl I tlunirs. Of their converaation hpinc in Im iud nnnvWMl iVtrnAYt!fiMMitlii karlirrfttT UrUumlV 'nrAf n.l.lir.liii,r. ( .iir-jJ i - wis trDder.'lMt Tantweu. - JL Qoit, a Comforter, taUlX4, Ijwhen they got Mr. Randall's letter, about thrAjk after flPop'a departure - from home, it had bn a very sad UousO' hold indeed, HTfll filflleFTUioda nor her . mother dardiaputtbir fraralntorords Nto aparndiffereidt hui ft was plaln'to k hy U reatlMneaa toloom , tb at he waa really very anxioua. He , did, not cold his wife and children so much, and mitt im uaw ' HWWHSf ' aeeniei to have lost all taste for his Sun- -fit for ' nothing bat to sit smoking iu moody silence beside his cottage fire. At Irnni tU letter came. and. the heavv doud which had hung oyer their Jieads epmeaVabe ditiiertiedi 'ii-Iwaa' snch a comfort to- tliink that .Tom was not only saiC UUi qunu wcil, JUiu vuiJ-U uuueeu for his living Tru, Ihey did not like to think of his being at ach a place as the mines, lui tie was being watched oyer by - this kind, good Mr. Randall, who wrote most ho('uTlauahriully about him. 5Irs.f Grant and Khoda often talked about e'aib'sent boy, and the thought of him wailik,?a glah4WiS(inhin 'ihl their Jjy.es, Rhoda prayed for her brother, and thanked' Gpd torving raised up such, a kind fiienii'for Kim. The l,oveJy spring had now come, with its showers and bright sunshine, and the joanj?r MldrftJfrbiiuing evefy d;iy after K;tojiurit'hi $ wjrutti olets for Rheda, r pinafore iFuJ-of t priinroses. The cottage- win.doWj 'equid bepened u4w, when'tnelwfe Was Welt up, toilet" in the pare, fragrantnirjMThii'h fanned llhodn's heek Vnf freMea1 hv f Contratf to better, and the, warn) spring weather seem ed to . be reviving , the .delicate flower, which aef weeks before seemed to be hopelessly j drooping- and fading away. There could be flu, Teal cure, the doctor laid, hut eonsamptive people 'did some times, 1n what seemed a wonderful way, live for Tears. .D v. decrees she was able To get up for a good ' part of every day, and gd out a little in the warm sun, and "fefore'snnimer. Jiad far advanced she was even equal on hne Sundays to attend her class at the school chapel. No doubt the good DtwH about Tm whom she loved dearly, must have helped to revive her, together" r ithy the "soft spring weather and doses of cod-liver-oiL. .It was a great hsr gradual'improvment," In spite of all their fears ; and many felt a regard for the gentle girl, who bore her illness so sweet ly and patiently,1 arid was setting such a good1aTrTe TlicTpink colour ami blight eyes which consumption came to see her, gave her face its greatest charm, and spoke of the peace passing all ande?s4n'dW!'hici dVell 'fithin A Hr.MohielljBeeiri lex iclmuth Letter, spoke to her aboyt.the confirmation which w going to be Held that year at the parish cbnrcK hJa3,:for Some time Ubed Uecopiued,but-had giyeit-qp the hope, as Rhe thought' she would Jiever have Let btfd again ; bift now God in His oercy had prolonged her life, shfr told vMphsell bow nuiK ahe 'should like it,' t thesame time sbeakiag very truroblyand dUtruWully ofheVself. ller'arranged to come down to prepare her for confirmation, u walking! thULIai e rectory was beyond her strength. It was a great comfort tb the -. good - clergyman, amid his disheartening efferience.ainong the Ie8Syoung,fersons in htjparisli, to find bne -who, though so humble-mjnd-,difasat heart such a -devout Chrtiau ; ae, who felUhe resporisibjlity of publfely Mngthe vows of her baptism upon her, but who, the Lord being J)ej Helper.did oot shrink 'from lighHiJg 'the 1 good 1 fight ajainst sin, the world, and the devil. She lookeHbrward with a lowly heart; hup etdfagt joy, to being; admitted to the tmat privilege f receiving the Body and owl of Christ mlh;Hbly!Sacramentif : .deatkv and ahie-thankekl God that II paring her lifa to n?iy this bless- 8; .ti if .wM l if Thesawererery nappy-daya With Rhoda; uhinefcthater. world seemed to J h.ef heart. True, she still tb wrrow of seeing her father t and chard tay away from churcii ; bn the lately gone evening servjeo, Then . vD'f Tom always brought cheer . ? jntn itf and it was grat joy to that her favourite brother was eo- 8 on safely and sUadily."ah a 100,1 end to loolrfter ' AtlMttheJfitfo'n day arrived. -VHSVf bright and anar JJS hitthVMitr, W few f in th Mne? heaVena. . r Tr p w toe pansirxauTcaan a dshawl, and yUe eap.hc jpres upon the newly-con-'W? f ailartionf o haarenly gave her made her look intereRtin, but tit though tf 1 1 eimsiin Jud ji4PPJ hid siaife, wfth ihicn snewlemedhosfrwll6 " ! -w . I J . - "1 " u u V TmU VUlVt AJLU. 1IUU JLVU1 L V ft B t'1 I 1 tf . 1 I Mil - ii i J I i 1 ,'..TyJL . ..ill.!. ri.M.iirii Jii ml mt -tJiT .iillli !Ji i. I f ia nmuin-iitlAn 4lnaA lll.ii! 1 t. I mk T. wno toad praye4 &p$sUy 4ditan"-GrMf9''r, i tKttltrMIliwr children, and it be4iRfk, dress waabehxomfortiteCiamdiencflnRlff-M ing. vAnQ early on the Snnday fbflOmhgjGraniWmejit beqww i iJ. nthoda 'and many of 'thdse Wiidil4mdfertmMleftJqff. goingt witjh. ionurniea wtn ner Sjneitj at .jUielr aMfcig-eTpahiff aud tneif flogs1 bn 5inWy kipper, aad abe!ce,.Hickilto.lwWme3rtt6rW took'tojiis strengthened and refreshed, and.lfU ?Qfj;bal nappy, noiy tnoognwr." i newM -a Teeu tDK vi 4uno mmKiw wiutirer jmj. uia6i netber IjeT fbef ,,iojrr nothpr.a4 gfwtf witli her to-4httisac4reeatO'at.ah0ast her burden on the toYd Wnl fhk.'e cfe ifhtC hot came frdra lftm: !-',,,,s "' About this time they received their .first visit from Tom, who eame from the mines' for a short holiday front the Satnrday till the Monday. Hc'had gashed all the coil- dust oir.'ahd looked well arid happy , in a decent suit ,of clothes. : G ran tf avs quite' ready to forgive and be i friend with his son again, as he1 wa3 'Off his -hands and earning good wages; and the rest of the family were, overjoyed .at seeing him.'' They found him 'very raaclt improved, and lie told them that lie- wars 'going1 regu- ly to in night-school three 'tlmesVarVeefc,' which the, clergy man , held , , and , w;i,8 get ting on well with his readtug and writing, and would soon heable, hehopwT, to write letters home. He spoke with the greatest gi-atitude of Mr. R imLill, wliq,, he' said had leen most kind to-him. It wa;a greiit pleasure to Tom to find his sister It hod a able to sit up and go out of doors ngitiii ; for it had often saddened his heart,' while he was away from .her, to think of her ly ing in bed weak and ill, .To Uliwla's great joy she found Tom ready to go to church with her on Sundayf without even lieing asked. He-looked so resectable, and yet his clothes were by no .means .nev. jBut he had made the most of them -by brush ing and he-had blackeil his bootsj arid stuck a" flower in hi buttoii-hole'j anD his hair was smooth, and hi face and hands clean. RIhhI felt quite pixud of him as he walked by her -side, :rnd he took the gn-atest care of her, giving her his arm when she was tired, aud walked slowly when the road was at all up-hill. 'Ah ! Rlioda,' he Baid, 'it seems so gowl to see you ,up and out of doors again. You look twice the girl you did when I went away.' . . Yes, Tom dear, I'm mueh better than I ever expected to be again. God has been very good to mc. I am sure it has helped to make me better hearing such good news of you ; and seeing you again, and having you-to go to church with me, is doing me ever so much good.' Mr. Monsell took the duty at the school chapel, and he was much pleased to see the brother and sister sitting together, Tom looking ao quiet and attentive, and neat ; so different from the wild rude boy he used to be. The Rector signed to them -to wait behind after service, and then he spoke to them kindly, and questioned Tom about his life at the mines. He was glad to notice Tom's grave and respectful man ner, and intelligent way of speaking. The good clergyman rejoiced much for Rhoda's sake at'tliis cbaHgo for the better,- 'for' he knew; that it must give her Jroueh Uappi nesa and he felt how much if was inbst likely owig Under G6d tO' her good ex ample aud earnest' prayers; ' -''. : As the?- were' going home, Rhoda told ToUjtj all about her Confirmation. 'I should so like yon lo be confirmed tcki, Tom dear,' she said, 'when you are hid endogh. Let 'Then nx rma tion, vou will be old enougj, and I do hope you willi not miss, the .chance ; per hapa shall be dead, then, but if I am, you will remember 4hat r wished it.' ! 0h, Rlroda ! don't talk about dying. Vou are going to get well and strong, and live to be an old woman.'- ' ' 1 1 don't feel ' as if 1 were, TVra ' dear. God lit His mercy has made me better, and allowed me to see another beautiful spring and summer, but lont"feel as if itwpnld be fo? very long s there, is no cure for con i sumption -and Ihe doctor 'said , my; lungs woudgaoAyerygef well again.'1And-thjen she went ?n 'I think- ytriifrination is a great help to leading a Chris tain life, Tom dear. We declare 'ouriel ves openly, to be on the fordV shle, arid by the help ' of God's Holy Spirit we feel tljut, we, ai-o. really'Qod's aqldiers and servantf And thetjf AfterwardiiJ'the- goihg' to 'IthelloTy be om in union ' gives' - sueh' comrbri and : t strength. ' Tom listened to all his sister said - lie dil net himself say anything, but her Words made-an 'lmp,resston1 on him, ihd lis recollected therii 'again and again." The the evening, and on that occassum per suaded tlieirinpther and Richard to go, too? awlJtlif "ended one of the happiest Srindayi that Jihoda Ivadver spent. eEarly next morninyToln said good-bye, and wut off -cheerfully to his Work, pro mising to comoback again aa adi' gs he coujd. and before long, to' wrte thjepf letter himself, " ' " ' And so the fsnjmer yore9on. Rhoda seamed to grofJ little stronger by der gress, and was able even to do a little lgt work abQJt the house. Bat before he autumn, eame with ita fright berrie and. faded leave, trouble hjd come to th Grant's hqm'e, Farmer irhe WrtHaWn: nl'.aofnfrlibSiii. ?r"ve ai.jwrewHiiranoii, to inquire. ... I 1 a i- , iT?i i ,1 L-Iii. pM, 8,tfwefttonitliiitiiaM'eryaie uoeamv less caneiui. fLUkjnt it a T't i 1. s fonvewation-.witli Richard. &i&tt was no nriicommoR thing among their sei t;kill'gar4e,;wlrich the other' mehj' con trived to s?utiggle away and sell, handing Grant par of the dishonest -profits ' The hare was tdressed and ; eaten, for; (Mrs-. Grant, thongh -she knew bettet1, was too much afraid of her husband to refuse .to cook it; ithp . whole affair was. a bitter arrow to pou-Rhoda. .u .f . " Her father now liegari to take' dwn his gun to I00V aj; it,' arid -one1 diiv, fn spite : of jier earriesi entreaties' and, teiirs, (e, car-1 ried it ont j with , him. ; He used it one ' Sunday, without discovery ; but the second ' time lie took it out the shots were heard, aiidne and his two comrades were taken'' aid,' who had seen the whole thing from a distance, came back and 1 told his poor mother and sister, ou whom it felr-4ike o blow, though they, had expected and fear ed it. Aud then, followed a time of great tronl le to the family, as without the father's wages theyi were, left in a state of extreme poverty.' They had only Richard's wages to depend 6n ; aud even with the kindness of the clergyman aud other friend, they had a hard 1st niggle to live; ' ' (To be continued.) THE 20TH OF MAY -CELEBRATION. Govrxor Vaxce's Speech. , Frm Che Charlotte Obs rver. Coh II.vCl Jones, the Chief Marsltall, in troduced Rev. .A. A, Boshammer, who opened tliej exercises with an appropriate prayer. Then came the reading of the Mecklen burg Declaration of Independence by Geo. E. VVilson, jEsq. This was done in a clear and distinctly audible voice. Col. Jones then introduced as the orator of the occa sion, north Carolina's distinguished Gov ernor, Z. B,. Vance. The pronunciation of his name; was the signal of loud c-heers, which vividly recalled the scenes of the last campaign. He arose amidst con tinned cheers aud delivered in his own peculiar manner the following address : My CouRttymeu: I rejoice with you in the recurrence of this day, and that it again finds Ms with hearts ready to do its memories honor. I am happy to see that the farmer has left his plow, the merchant his counter the workingiman his shop, to come up and celebrate this day. I am pleased to see that our citizen soldiers are here In full regalia, and that our gallaut firemen, the guardians of our homes against ,ourmost dangerous' nd, most .constant. ..enemy, are here also to. aid us in doing honor to this day. j . - .-. . -.' . I am glad ltd knowt here are some'thins in the history of ouiucace iu Uip American: worm, wnicu.OAkiouor aiiKe to tnose wno enact. he,m, a.sd tjo( .thosj. wun celebrate them. Such) 'we're .those thinrs done, , by ahcestors.'" The love df freedom will"ne!y er perish so long as we continue to com r-1 memorate tlm Uay whew thttt freedom was born Xhe souroe of light we may -;knor CQUtinues soJoig as we seeltsibeamiIlH minatiug.,thfkt htndp and. there' are somd deed. Uke certain;? pUnetsflwliose -liglito ioereiases with tioieV wAnwelorj nppeara niorw and.more radiaci As.Jkev aee cow-J tein plated by :generrt tidiis .further aq1 ,firr ther removed.. Especially, do. the, wise ami virtuous reeujr to the purity and patriot ism of their ancestors,-uribg the period of darkness .'and Corruption. --''At' such 'an erajaw' we- hajre' 'leen but -lately ' passing: th tough and jwhich is hot vet gone by the hi a Ve,' pure and uuseltish deeds of odr MeeklenburganeeMOrs sf ime all thc:bright er for being j"good deeds in a nauglitv worid. ! - - ' ' - I am not here to give .'you any history of the men or! the acts of those who nut forth the Declaration of Independence of this people of Mecklenburg on the 20th of May, 1773. These .have,long been assign ed tueir 'proper, place in history, and tlife voice of eiiloy can ' add nothing to' the veneration' in'iwhich we, and I' trust our children for all time, shall hold them. The proper use 'Of these an n ual asseipbrajjs 'litj ...an wv.. ..1 A rin l. r. ..... & ' ' 4- . w.. JL ' ' . . MnX' uui jirjiic, us it iM-ruin iu uir, is noi only o hpiiori tlMvmeiaoriesf, tliis.iday but to observe the prcuj nd orecit thef future: to iekamihe! ourselves.and take niife's ofoiir progress In tHti' march of civ- iiizarion;.u) sep u inere ue. tilings uuuon whichj'ought to have ben done, or, done whieh shottld pot have been done, and. 4 we are malving 'a proper use of uur onpor- night for the'jmrpose'bf WWrtV'a few days among ray, mentis ano. neigiiDors, was seizernptt' hnkl tititfto work in Lt. Gov. Armtield7. nlace, without the slightest ejp peefcitibn q' ' Aiicli a thing until that mo nienfqf :a slhjjTe hifont's thought given totle matief. jSurely then', knowing Ijis, you will not ejepect' nnc,h from pie t-day; arid lUiionTd.ydu-ifeei' e ven less , than, you least expected 1 tnist'yoa will not jcom- Slain. If people wjll jnsist on haVangji inner preparetl "before the stove "ch lie made hot, they should not grumble'at fhe repast if the cook did his' honest best. A single dish U all that I can serve you to to-day, ... t,,: I-. ' ' .' ' .. The ops th ought or lin of thought " 'TdhcMa .hfirYHH-amrevaCraghtr lRft6..? . theredHmer, uur ancestors im mis sol one nuimreu ttftdtw yeats ad, yeste(d,iyV. giAd Mgn when a'jpebple meet' aifn nail v to eei- - '-X."Xxxxj XJ Uii'Ll orate trie wisest anu nest ueeas or tneir to be more tluin glanced at by mo to-day. It has ben exidaihecl lp yoahoWtUiit, by thoffalTuw'.f trie able ajid eloquent gen: tlWciiHfHa had beerr ikvited'to address 11 rA1 , seen; the irerettraini anon those InxU 1 fWarks, Js'Mh vet:, eataliliilied- toptwtfect 1 ...1. : -1. 1 -1 .. . 1 ct 4HMwji wnu.mcs nave'ever;Geen 6iib.1ict(iit.iitCe, their erewtion;' fit' these hfkivi i.. L, in.Tv K a :i..i.iii.inMiij jiknuimiiiiiuiu;iuvcviWCP. I lemrtcrert- Wbitt a little honest difference. i battel! Hcainst t.hlr ran.nnrt, scrnnnious ambition, iniatintn vn-ilifv J - - i . - 4 1 int.-. , ... . ' : --"ifjni pad corruption wide spread and iudescribj auie .preyuueu au ranKs. . 1 lie written guarantees t'of our .salvation, like rocks iii niid-ocean,, vvent-do-wn and disappearetl, and ,thot wild waTca of political furv went pv er them from shore to shore. The heart of. every patriot 1111 the land was hnshetl with fear, audi there was good reason tobetfeve that we1 we.re drifting into that chaoth: an- -arehy fiwir which there is no escape save through theatesof despotism.'-' It, is only byreverting to tlie history of the peoide frmrixvlioni Ve, derive out blood ;ul civ -IlifcatJon' that we were enabled to preserve we read tnere ot. tu ty-loving character.; oC. of their sti uiriiles to iiuuuiui,u uK.-jr ..treeuom, 01 nieir many hipses.iuto corruption, their revolutions and their deprewions. and with what hard- :..-t..xr -xi e 1 i? A, .headed jiertinaeity they held fast to their rights and dethi-oned -tyranny and e'OTrnp- hb.iuhf44V -.nm i.f f r.A.Z. x...:m e3tinplA-.'-A glimpse rif fruition is -e"n now. gladdening our eyes. Within the i Inst four yem the- conim tion of ,lr trim-1 bled political waters Inww far subsided that wi-can plainly preceive that the tide " wmm. -.. T M "i.E IFlMFlfJ IW IWllin UU 11 , is rei'eUiug. The landmarks lke-nii to :n- was siK'iu us rury and the clouds are breaking. True, the shore are strewn witli wrecks, the forests are in many places: prostrated, the channel of many rivers .have been. shitted, but the graTidvohrltiiis of the eohrtnenf are unchanged; and when we renioie the flebris, build upthe broken walls arid repair the damages with cheer ful .spirit, the. hiud will again bloom with W.iiity- hud'beneficieiice. After niuuy years of "obscuration the Supreme Court of the. United States has once more begun o intervene to protect laws against the violence. of thc iufurated majorities; the representatives of the people in both State and Xatioual legislatures have in a great measure ceased to enact statutes based upon mere political and sectional hatred, and for the jiist time in sixteen years questions are begin uing to be solved "upon considerations solely relating to the pub lic good. The President, oleyiiiga simple and iimnistakcable provision of" the Con stitution, lias withdrawn the Federal sol diers from interfering with the free action of the States, and for the tirst time sinco 1SGI the States of the South are left to shape their legislation absolutely unawed by pbysical force. Tlie best -results for American people maybe expected from these legiuuings. One of the most impor tant has already been experienced; 'the ve.rv moment that the unnatural attempt hiTfutally, tlie inevitable laws which con AV.wi ft prevail nrosperilv.Ls as.rcs- XmMmt. Gutl.to.be present in ineir nutist. - . . .Irttollttiase troubleous time our free in- stitutions, our happiuoss and all our hones have tlepeuded on one important fact that co'rruphon never to any serious ex-'tentieiiterM-the. Tanks ftht4Voiniuon pci) ple..iT'lte!treo rotted anioiig' the topmost branched bnt'thei oothnd the great trunk retnmnevl sonnd.'IhnH eominnnttiefe th'gve aT' mini -HmMtirVnS :6f power nr eftnis' of moiieynhV, 'it' unttble trotr.tin" thWr 0sires)-fti-'llfg1tinM'te war'wilT' 'sci uplii hot'to- 'selltfnar 'icOnti try's liberty's 'atiil htM filritlfnv.1 "These are the repositrii rlw'of pilitical corruption, and ' they' c.Vn only fee! defeated and put to slfame "when the people stand tirm. In British hishny that classi who look nb further than to industry tMid good government fin the nT-' tainment t all tltcir, desires have' 'again and again' -Wrested their country from de struction at the hand of the unpriuciph;Ml great. . They have done it for us. !' Their work of saving" American freedom front' the demoralization of cil war -is so far adTinced that we may well say the crisis is past." The hip stili labors in the trough of the sea, but she has righted and obeys the helm. - "We are 'now feeling a great financial depression 'which owes its existence to iimum eise man me political uemorail- zat1m:alid,,cli'squtifnde of the past few vears.'1 '1' Wlfeve' I1 can assure vou. uiv xi.: xi... i:x i i "i fonhtrymeti, fhat' it will soon ' pass by. TVt'grraf hhrionft whose dominions lie on lKth Cdntifie"ntsVif 'Europe jiVid Asia, aiip iitw t wit" arid it' i. likely mnpv more viirbe'draYn into 'th'ct' contlict. VTu are atAice Aith 'hir 'the world,-and what i darken s'ditr qiaterial prosperity' will rapid Jy'b.iss away it& its c.utse is passing aw'a'v with -me uispersion oi our jioilticai gloom. yoTtstemIiry;for' it; god friends "and jiieiglibers bt'lieving that yonr labor is not in y.irn. ' Htrt rc!memler this, that of great er irorth thaq railroads, of greater wortii thangTbwing cities; 'of greater worth thau flourishing lieriU'of greater worth than fh;pitieebf cotton, of greater worth than' all national rjefies, are the liberties and (oundatiorrs ttf good government which were' established for you aqd your child- n, ji her and sages why proclaim ed the skef Weuburg JDecJaratioa of i Inden peudeoce on this spot ono hundred -yeari ago." - '"'" ' ' ::";! . , e'nUta'jbae discp, vejred that a , pijrp yell color can be made from the bark of dogOOd. ..:'! ar again.aDove thewavea, the winds-of Vil U V. ass onar.e. less violent, and occasional ' A" V;; i Vv " iXft.ryflU",l mrste oUunshine show u that the stonii J an,kTT ? WA !!f ' H,V'",!rfr' W to torce one race ot our citizens into a po- of the Rrtlrih "District, has glverf'ftri opih- sitiou with regard to the other for which . ,. . u T i.' n h It -i ' ! it was not fitted ceased, that 'self-same ,n t,l!l1t? Itfi Vcnne "fficetVlhdictCd r6r ,vtt- nioipeijt all danger ;of a race co.nlliet'ceas- lating our State latsi; rail' remove'1' then ed, things began to '(fettle between the two trials from thdSftii'CoiiTts,TV'i.elrNeife:r- noi u ik iviauous oi capital ami anor w- ... 4 . 4k u uuxii's .ri.lx,'t. 'gnhfW'alA-rlfeihVlVes,' tm,tWn4hertrV.sfoir', Afid 7. . ,.rli le,l.T-.T . I'll. k. 1. aAJ. ixxljril.. I :i 1 ro raw tne pjace pt animosity. i'ago ( to Kiui-r. . takelthil'tdJM.'o! strife. ' and '.when. Dcace K If t!fe.e"i4iAnv'one,'ri?htthflf ajid.c 11 '! Ijrtihitely nttterirefastbecomnigat peace wilhiach other: If we accept the Uwsins bf'ttW bite rh'st. ' the trlooiii whif.1i now ENCKfiLirARD-'kJiTJ 'fjoVfeUfN T - i - - - . , OJ very, interest i tr bombnHSirHrtin Jtie4h. A- Ebgeibnrdr&ceetlirV. ativei tm tb4ttpartrf tthiXdw1 I u i seic,o4anmaelfiihd rGt. anundT ar. remark 1 tkareonu .lb iia& Mltibn ks -t.w iww- "fv I Umxii,MZu timi j u i r -.nRAiEiafi, JCMiv lSi 1877. 1 Mu,Gooil.Fric,id.--l assttre-TOiithatViv ' f i thanksarb.due.yon for the tkifidlyArid most.imnartial manner in wWeli vaurefer trmc and W 'service iri-our issue of the o Wilmin-tdn is .csnedallV dViaT- m for. aiuon-lts citin. . t.liave'lauir lived, and Uia vedevoted irinJ ti fear um. mumui cuuraui to am auce ineir inr i itcestsi: -AUT evlUlelieU'lof hreriatiou Wu.tit1aWk!.vtay .utfoltam and in.thi,ince it is,lpo.esAllSi16hy prized, couiing as it does from onq aso.; ciatcd with nnMnTing' the greater poltion, f t he 'U mo In' vejf close Md vlerfsittrtfi'T-. qiiu and wisihcPh wilauoiis.; , ' You iue.coiTC'ct iu tlie.bidk'f !thaLdifftr- eheeV and' jtal(uisies,'which ni said, tt exist tVeeii GoVlTWMW myselrUve only 111 tlie prttlihc lraln"of HWIIeYtiM com:.siomknt4.. . A hiendsif)brt11n id 1 .4. ! 1 It'll 1 . 1 l?rMM"WV."ih lVL & n J ?1 . Zl 7 lnSxvift' V it. JM ?,T" ai.d-t.iyl!..J i.thati-ribi W ,,v wciw;v'vvtwvw ivass cie.tted,,! aw, einWuu.Uaix' liiiiai- ly indelited for the..uiipi dcu.t tyvlW''l i substaiiti il ' majority wiiu-li the cnti:e, ticket i-ereiVed.'Siier mWimitctfon fiittt!4 oiUce. i have u'mitbiiVot'f(ioVi-'Vai.t4V aidiuiujstrumi.loicaustt hjU- td .tiegrct .tlu" position I took iij iegai;d, t jijuj lr cam ass, our very niucii to iiu-rease, my ivgard for hint ahl,;cnftiMc'6'Jfiir,unJii.' We. are dittchargin bhr ii'CtiveVbttfes harmoniously ..and trusty with a due iv-' g.iyd for the inportaiitintcttjsts which the people have entrusteu to us. .1 know .that oitr friendly relations witf not lie iffstiirb ed by the reckless -specahrtum of 'news paper correspondents. . :. ! . '' 1 am quite sure 1 have no-arabition to gratify at all inconsistiit with the, liquid in which 1 'hold GoVeruof Vaiiee,' ami rer-tainly-mone' that'will make me 'tinmindful d' tlie conlidence which the jwople of North Carolina so tlatteringiy rejKsed in me at the polls in the rcoent election. Very trulv yours, Joseph A. En-oeLiiIkd. Cliar otte I'emocrat.7 :' ' COx AND THE 'REVENUE OFFICERS. i - JUDGE Wo regret as much afahy htan' 'can regret an occurrence, " that ,'Jlcl(ge"Cbx !al Courts"' WehaVif (Ally- 'titne'thisWeek1 wfir-tlidde ... i AX..vtA:r.in9tA wtw ..t5cf! -'Mi U,4w flM,if i !rti-bf' a1-e TAwk ' . L "i.Ll Ue." oIliNlntlert)! i by t1,e wme ttfhunal thftt 'ttics the'hfrni- blest private elttteft, Mack' of 'whifeT "V. military offlveYsfhirve -hha'yV'W ! r1he of peace,'wirtwilci.-en iJ.'fi. "SolflhVr frV"fhn civi! artlKrirfs of tlie-SHxf1-i6"ltrj VMA by onr'StarWCViirfs 'f'orffedcVes'nitltlnst the laws bf ffiV"t(iW,WTny 4sWnl(l Reveh1ie-hff.Wi-s hcxernpf. rAWJ Irig Jiid1TlfiIor'nnThJeif ,,W ciiti nvake' the'-got popi Hfe'ta1 of Km'th Cjirc.tln.t bbireVe :that' vn' shonitf bvexwwp'tr The-ptnion hf '.hi 'Cx' cotrtrary to ' that 'bf Jurlge'' K'err, J:r.ldgti rneucKt anir fmt rrninT orncrB we are nK.Ji.(jo.l ot- iisPAnl T J ' -ffli; uiiiiui isvu dv m .cnit All good men -should ' sustain tf: S; offi cers iri the pwpcr ;tdis'chhrgdof thef.-'dri-' ties, and we have ihvhnabTy ad vi'sea"thcKi1 to do so, but when those officers wantonly oppress and .nal treat-our citizens ft is nothing but right and just and'faii'td de-' mand that they ber hidfc'tetl and ' ttrcd 'fit our'State Contfts:' - "" " ' 5 " The gtfvrt'ttiaeut of the tThiteUr'tHfes' and its ;salkrieVlofhlrs'iiiaV sustain 'Jtlifge Co and .igiee witli hrni, 'bUth.lffee'rJqur-H ty-loving podplc,neVer,',iwVdf will.1 "' .:-.t,',l.;d lir.f f '.1 M Doh't rfik GhteVQM of" 'tile1 cfyih'H1 evils of 'these titn'W is' 'theieniTehcy ami disposifi.mbfglrWto'g hurriedb-' tiiid 'giVlAto' Vonlah'hAijd,' r-.i 1 1 W rrl f n' r oh n r t vl i imd '.' vl tlio u wh 1 1 - ing'tMfferijo'y'the'lAHitiilhir 6f pt-l hood: ' pakihg: on tffiV'p'oixif BisftSp'S Morris says! Wait patiVritly , frh 'y ch miit, through the. Go hTf 'After' woinii.lToad ' ler'cdniV W you. Keep ont of nAlilfc view .-CUifiVHli j retfi-ement-ahd mbde'sty. The litre's and repponaftbiHriics bf iltu'wiTf cVnte'sooh enough: 'AThe theyconHJ y bit 'kvill'meet' them,-1 trusrj as trno vonieu'Bowhl."But O, . be hot; so unwise, as te tlurmv away y our-l girlhood., i llvp not yourstHl.oft,lttliHteur tiful season, .which ' wisely sPQutwill brTghteii 'all pikriW Forty -fi t:6ittbh factories nrtf inflpCTarr tion in GeoriiiupAyiBg baadankn'divir dendtither, iu monej.jotu soel&iii Jhe4(t ... . .rtwHMHIIIM11HitUHInM(E.SUl UKUtf s of rtit life4 in at least a'zealohs J.i'fm.hAftecMfitUo.ca.tp HIV i?lli'!i nti.I -it tlin ik. .11 n-..o f.. J facts are worthy tlie, argumfiiU lAftK0tjH,i'ke!j, bf the establishrnlht bfcottop &'toiies ffl if Us aii4 bu,sVan4 ,but he did not know, KoTth Carolina. :' '" ' 'Jbhch abohffly-wbeeW' Vfewi?VrsWfi fpifwvinaWhfitii ..." ... - ! . T n. rilDftftTLPll. IUT". Mllw AATn fiApa , lctmt A ' l:,VXc ,....1 " All 1VV.; y..f ."1 it Ai , i i . . . . npitillomon nt f n - rrl 1 1 rxjl '1tfrl xa., . I f'Kntt1 nwjM- run nnllilm tfifCBoibi flio I 1 .7"TT" Tt"Wwiiwaa'nfnnat un it hp m !ltit iu i r kituvit i.nnfl.i vf nam 1 1 1 i.1. - A 1 1 -1 Af A 1 . f S V 1 1? will I i iiii'.i ill HUlfi u 'till rn rn t - k nv cai.ii "rW. VviT T . V WHJF.VMWlwy - Uie.y,e w.cUngi yer-.ilate4l L.ba,ve Lthoudit iso.fox.someiuiie,"teu WP? 4e4hif4JVlVftt WWW'llW.I Myi.r)v..-Mo Ufa naiL. jir. rxesuienc .Anawerea,.iiic v.er- 'l""'; k , "J . i . xi' iimiK-w'M are aLm tW, ameu,. .aqst mWJrm''ZmXMHWW9mBf- AHh l!.TOAWr'.wlP n n TT.J Tx. I ' . ooKri UlhFW& 'Pf' ...ute. UWft-fifttV i.c,..ftsrfi found.thut.liA.Avas . iu .Hiliam!4 aoftinin- enjoy joking him jjioiit lus visit to vek- in out. ... k.-A nieh -ht bur' cS tit's' 'feVigagwl1 in' 'bljfslAej rwnrh Hmall capib'fJhV p'oslthW wieii. a' small ftafetry, MTlyTAveilofthx,ywn1 arid doihestie HatiMalS b0 rtfey think v inttd 'witli leaeoy tdo, lhey'" earshot 1 affoil it. Such is! thfleUStt 'jiW&ttnb1'-. indbtw echitwittzotrah' affiird 't1hfrl4y,, 4t le;lst, JTonrig lady in the ! ty. -IItitf tastes., And wleas' are fornfeil in ft htmiW of laxtrry mid to come- down ' to h(wikipin'(j wtth but one seridit; no caWiagei'Sndifhe Wro-t nyl other riKmVniencCT ?s ettottgli tW dis rdnrjigO h'r -for 'life,' add inktead"Sf tbp smites ftdiiapny, wife should werfr ''are frowns of darkest liueV"Btf; yonhg man, yoii eaiv have n happyj alwl aright willing little woman if you will. The country is full of rosy-cheeked, healthy yotmg'Iad.es, to whom-the home you conld give would be a jKM-fect ar.idise. Tlie country: girl would Ik? as congenial a companion as the city belle, some of them are better educa ted, and their good common sense truly surnisingl Thev know how to work and how work shonld"be-done, are strong and healthy and, fully as gool looking, if the little alfs and graces of the fashionable woman are an addition,' ' pliiint them ont, she will not be-slow 'itf acquiring them. Unlike tlftJir ity sister ihe emntjy ghl is .nOfewholly: engrossed ''within--'herself. Her 'thenghtsraml caternre, for brhersr- takiugcahe. of ! tfte ichihlnen easih" tliq burdens of tlie mother, adding com(oi t"aitd stioshino (to the; household j-s bo-has pten-j itvJof'tinie foT'-plavinir tbe piarioj- fanW Iwork' oii; pnWtin'g 'aHdihettdiog,' be8ide's( K doing JioHoftn dforaSking'-and niillineq-j f irkv- Ynpng.mVftv tkethfe ad vica, start; Uutt' in the-country itJa.ssnramcfy coart, -&trX. marry ii obdritrv. girl; tlTherd. arcii plenty of them; you can take your uImmosi. Court, her the soiae'as.theieiry ladyviiudgidg of. lurtiqdaUlioulionsx;smdif ihdf , tsisterngree ahd. 'ire!cougeial mith your owjt Gor re4outBeutf 'the I , Y. IJemldl- ' NctiMe's'iTieiire.SlcpieiM pe?di plehtMier-' afi lififtny- hi Attcr5ca shodld ieoiirti'they wihi'i The Very 'Hfbrst soporitio'is l.tltdftti km the. very best aun. shiue. Therefore it is very plain that poor sleepers shoutrr,lp.'iss as many hours 9f,th 4ay as portiA)lJiM thevSHnshine.iand few1 possible ire the shadei 2Many,we meA aronartvrlafifd' dol'iiofc!inWaJtf TiiesYm'lI'lIie ih'shiiie ofbjrtheXr houses, a'ud. their hearts j, they iwear .yails,., they carry parasols; -they do all that is possi ble to keep Oft the snbtlrt, and yet the nt,osc oreui liineiico nit,iu,(ijiicuu-e'to-giye tljentrethj and auty 5 ueerfulue8.;t Is-ittuno tohangeall tkW .MtdWget roseauaiidi color' in or cheeks, strength in our weak souls' t"' Tli6 wottrenurf Astei"cti:re pale nnfl -delicate. Thevimav b'blomiri!r and jrtron2,,;,and A snnlight will be a-potent influence itrthw ttanWbrmnlloit;? !' '" ;"" bTiie, Virginia City . JjHterpi'se '.cautions (y tliose iu imrsuit of. labor nnd tt Irving t koeb oway from XeVndsir '-ItsaySt ,Mrlhe c4sroon jrfunien dufci of work aud ""-out- of Woncy. t; apply to the city jaft for a cbV ev: from the JHght, aiid ' something t est initiidoioTuuig lU itarfal story of the wantnad dcKtitution jwfltr rtidst. rbo fact toa paten t do bd &aied the goodpx'(iplelot'!thifcity.s theit leiisuna time nl-eaaeuvorui something for heads of families wheeby .theyjoiayprcviila fbc tiiosS'ds- I)eUnt! uni'them for stipport.j'lthasbeen' loped that with the comij.uSflrlnpy1 better times would prevail, but things are continually growing from bad to worse, trad fh"en44iitotyetfn iwv-: , ..! U i aim i ii. - A nHn ti-adfi a'bet that he could ' raid 'tide a y.wheeliii.a saw miUnd as hisjvidow . a ii: mi iw lit Kkst1 Bostonfawteafnras borne toe graTeTa hlaitlen wife of not Vlasalban tweabr VV.tWf 4' .rrIX m , . - r- I J ff " ' vcw "?HafnTO wme-isTxr' or wven mouths sineifiwh4Wh wr'sMted by consmwptionrNearly-all his leisure . . . Mdiasaaa was tofirTly ihfplaHteflher sbtei4hWavnrlhMliderv. ... ..... . . .. .... .- jL . . . . 8ire Partake ofwicrfconr. bopper, and W8A.wsa grat-MLli eWm procur- - . . . edA.cnage,.6atxbyrherdet onA.bore Iw in hid &nui ta and fWt3TiMiu...' ' -jzu. vt'-A - - - - fomhedtb - fihftsaM thash4Eadiinlv ona.eailhlv siah,uiiSTkbJiI Hw be iimtsd1taim..whosjaAhivd ..! ' w "u? nS bis m heaven-Hould deny her noUiing ke , , t- t,. d uw ., lhDw&.anduniorUd.hnaliftilrai of I I' .l"ii. i.. "t-!" her,otherfcJi,was viAittd.tbiJbsrJoiterk hSRe v.Tdlyiaudiblaiaii . k r x s i-iii aim ' . - - - w r.onlA M.rLthrmf rrrAf..... TVnm.ltiMt kn. xm , d .wmnsLlse to speaoye a, whisper.;. feat, sh pptiated happy, and though .wasted. ,tOxifklf.d bone, a pleasantfliile left-its impress on her face as her soul titrnpd'iftfjp who gave, it,. r j ,1.,, 7It Many cases ,ha,ve,bepp re-dd, peo ple iug ntarsied.-tm the. ; -brink ftf4ho rave, to accomplish sqm ahofUtD 6H?.l as Bf.V.e.a legal. ijtlevta , wotarty. out rarely or v(eyera.vJa-lj poor peoplemarring jinder 64ch,,c iHwstftn ces4, purely fo.r Jo?;e.herB tf&iMe of hfc mess so .hai- upqo, .JJh.la.VcVinS LiJLV xl...x .1... r. . 1 ' -e .i. .'- , The only legacy which, this Affectionate maiden left her 'husband was, .a, lock .of her hair, and a Facorii c bpy.oithe Cll4. Judas IscARioT.Tlie character of .Ti:- daS Iacatidrls nftw bejnbrongnTpromi- x-m v' c : x' .Ixlil t JjfL'. iicuiiv nriore lue puouc, npparenriy Wljn a view to the whitewashing of lus'metnor ry. Several lectures have been deiverpd, and a number of newspaper articles writ ten, to pro vi? that W is U milunifpVstoid mati.M His advocates represent liim" tin eanest and enthusiastic person oV'coipsitl eTablc talent and marked exVclttiveabiu- .1 . ... , . '. t k-ll.lx tr. They declare '-the 'accusations acaiOst him to-be the result '"'of stupid bluritjeripg ami' malerWerit lgtioratice:ti.ei-IiWtinbs-'t'cifngtoits:6fig ndtiohs about" Jnaaho!rheVc'ria ndf babies are called bf tts imt ' ' The Value of .&ie and Good Men 4.-.W-4ilru,s'li! ahal tl Bt, lias. notJedtnfiMBde5iW3eird jO-yxhiclren and, raud:rUUdtixnlIecwaB a,princp, .apiongvheipreaitieAl, utmt&hls Uosf j. a sore, Sic tion .his'sncily'ail- to, thej?,tati, j Do, the peoplS.af esrtttii try calculatCjithe vidue f onei w4seoahd godjUian Wha4 would We.aTisoforGo. y-ancef u,llow. luvcli.WoUld jw ;giyebr ianipioBt-'.AYhaif twaty jeorifotild ji'av.e feen ad4ed, tQih,Jifla ofufiwrmec Gral)ai,,oftP3-.;eij, PjttWsitirrbf iftfarSV1 orfof,Hpflt,.Af.WVBaale. It 'A Jmsb :ism ?ri t?di bnlcJ! Wild noose , 1GtTpre(i,TSonis weeks since Mr. "Sidney Strayhorn, near Univet sity Station,- woundland secured a Wild land geese ob .the! premises I TMlter&ail wi.t)i,.fhe noisy; gabbler, vf. UiO cdtnmon 1 !-.-' .. ' ' -l'- b "Such things are not infrequent elsewhere, WoTenierolief seeing near Iyhniiert6h,'bn the premisei of Dr; Rhodes, ti! wild gander which had , been ; icapta red L'twetrty years before;" The Doto jnowed, n hai i wa leiffee'n'year's before ,the' bird, was fsrrercileidto slAvery as to' lltaVeunto" himself a mite. Whei we feSwhrm 'he Wi f, h-iypy gander. rtffilldoro- Uttmrdet) , MAURiED.-The i nuirriag-f TVrtlikhi5 is the !iest WaskihgtoifiiewS. "Tlie friendi if.f Mr, Brown in this State ud tlieir harn 5s legion, will rejoicewith usih his stroke iof gootl fortune, and wish him long years o uninterrupted cdBnubistbliil be-rUr tare lotno p(j;he ajtiyt ad liiUideiwj Ttitii6-iAL.-5ap t&e il inp.tbA. Citizens oi rmiuwciiiuia uiiuLcuwium.: fairs faf the Exhibitioalast veai r -' . t fl '--t -'1t VU Tf : HcLioroTW PcBtic Scnoorj. -A cb u4 t1 trdversy has arisen in Davenport., lows. $a relation to the teaching ofligvonbi.' tin? i)ixT)11ti schoils?'Tne Board of Tras tees iiare prbhfbi ted thd sfnging f ryi- t-at hvnW ktid the icimz of tlie 1 D1UU tO twitiolars.' ,Th,eptfli,tffe Sou? JT . . t . . - s. elatti. that the r, fM "e T be prohibited. eadtng of the Bible cannot goose, irotu iingratjig.Jlocic:' Una wrd hayecoyere A frm Us wQUMsep IrappiFr reconcile! to tho stoation,.. I( nnftorttf: frtm chdlce wftn flbrik of Po Garl Bf ovi.tjie vvel lftojtuat; fiormet ly of tls tity4 to Mrs, Seagrajres, Ajmnx. iTftfl badtifnl Vldow fromouth Carolina. It it I -! ft I V a 14
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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