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ttss. SALEM, N. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1872. Cbrlstmas. Once more vc greet our renders with a "Merry Christmas." 'Tis an old . famliar grcoting, its associations aro ever joy ous, and though at times they may have a tinge of sadness, when wo look back upon masses are performed at Christmas one at midnightr ono at daybreak and one in the morning. The day is also celobrated by the Anglo-Catholic ; Church special psalms aro sung, a special prcfaco is made in the Communion Service, and tho Alha nasion Creed is said or sung. Tho Luther an Church, on the continent, likewise ob serves Christmas; but tho Presbyterian churches in Scotland, and the wholo of the English dissenters, reject jt, in its religious aspect, as a 'human invention and as 'aa- papistical will-worship," al paring for tbeir night watch beneath th silent liars. Arcturu with his sans, Orio with bis bands, and the ewcel Pleiades arj glowing in the chambers of the South bill to charter the New York, Norfolk aod GVincslon Railroad Company, the House m a " a aa adorned, wiiA aVfia. Jl be proordings or the Legislature on Wednesday aod Thursday, unimportant. and behold that slrango evangel star, walli A.jourricd lo the 15th of January voring. of past days and tho vacant chairs in tho though, in England, dissenters, as well as herds ; and an angel-voico bra . . a . I. a i ft . . m a home circle, yet, there is oven men, calm, church-men keep it as a bouiui nonuay, on lenco oi me n:gnt wun the gionou holy joy, for those who trust in the "good which there is a comploto cessation from gel, "Fear not, for behold I bring you good ,'jr tidings of great joy." Yes, indeed, tho all business. But within the last hundred tidings of great joy, which shall bo to all r salvation of the world rested upon tho years, tho 'festivities onco appropriate to people. For unto you is burn this day in birth of the Christ-child. Christmas havo touch fallen off. These at tho city of DaVid, a Saviour,wb!cb is Christ For over eighteen hundred and seventy- ono time lasted with more or less brillian- the Lord." And now from a heavenly two years, this season has, been one of cy till Candlemas, and iwith great spirit choir in the magnificent star-lit Icmplo ol feastingiand goneral njoymont. The till twelfth day ; but now a meeting in the naturo, rises tho grandest Gloria in Exctl- children, more particularly look forward evening, composed, when possible, of tbo i that ever thrilled tho human eoul, to the holidays with peculiar pleasure, and various branches and members of a fami- M Glory to God in :ho highest, on earth visions of endless fun and enjoyment float ly, is all that distinguishes tho day above peace, good-will toward men." With mys- Ttx9 Do a steal rra-eJom rciectUaa. The A curt lean booai cf frva.kfa of elee llaos Is fast bceosning en Idle, etap'.y, raeaidngUaa phra. ll t fcol eove-k iki cttitcn shoeU be allowed to tni, bi their tout raesl be eSV.titor tie kJe yslem of eeSYage will be hJ.ow nwl cry. Under lh modern appliance, in vented by. the tanning pirtiaa of lU.it calitin, suffrage ha bcrne a mere lUm. Tbo voter allend the -" and eal their viae, uol if a mjj nlj declare iat ibe Uadiral candidate, tbeir will t frlraUd by a falo cunul. la lb few iatlaacvs in w dk h ine ronl t twaiily a 4 a aer .ft, I i . .... drllil ln inlrhlnl bw m l.ir K m. a ! i t. II r cvnon, repealing uict on tpiru ; w, ' . . . . ' 11 t iks the si- rd frv(a ,roiJS rtmofingan BuiuU-al . Ika M of U-omana. aSJatiis ar rat- IOUS CTail- L-I..J.I'..- Inifilin .tulv fr t. 1 CaJ U I lu koe hat b h t-f fw . " v. w v as? aa v w e a w a a w a ing with quiet beauty through tbo spar ling fields of tho firmament and guMin the footsteps of tho devout Magi from th star-land of Chaldca. All naturo is no hushed in proround repose, and even lit MTaitusoTo, December 1C Many bill breezes, on poised wings, seem to bo slum- k-acnlcd, including an appropriation to bcring. A flood of shining light beams p Ward's Court ttaim repealing tbo to over the vallev. and tbo affrighted shrruif0 ux, refunding tho taxce collected n , Jovrritor Caldwell is lobe Governor for next four year so the Lcgitlalure ii tared. The Markal tmehithe pfiwtr tail's rlareoa the fiS p. aa. traia. as4 be w isarJiaiely arrai-rJ btfore Jct W Lr "'Pi a krtMt. lr i.e tie4 rd aoi rskay to the ekars wr.fsi ncr. dr. Aftef ktan he triiaoay U the re the Jeuce cuaiaaiiicO ha u.r irjA al t be rest tertu ef thettt C"te&o fie, a4 tai him, atJtr a trtf to ew Lthoi. Tte Jlett Catafrvsa. The CWrk . the IImh vt IUfrreaia. tier ba -rrtrevl, far m U a aU at t time. tW r wr tf tte sit Ura cf atalltr. Tfce fa3 etetl.p t-e Z3L The De(rat eaatt le. lhrffv($ vr m lftV tWe le-tiir4e through their brain. The heart and conscience must be senr ed indeed, when no emoliou of gladnoss quickens the pulsations in this ever mem orable season. Dwell not upon the past, but keep up a cheerful heart, and let this Christmas season bo ono of unalloyed pleasure and satisfaction. The term Christmas is derived from the others. Bible Pictures. tcrious links of charily and mercy, it unite earth to heaven, and with yni pathetic chords, binds together the brotherhood of man Liko a Jubilate of cndle harmonics BY HON. R. P. DICK. 'l - - - , i m . . .... m ii i . iw . . : I r . i lisi r upar-rn irri tr n iru imm est in mwmM. i rey ve in .ie.nUjal canal Tur KeruauUma I u .e- h .Cl.t u .r ct- r" 't-11--. Iwnda. to Urleaue, iiutrvvit ttrliin i"""'" ,u """"', . . .. " " turida harbur and rivefi w II ki. ll.o Utility wilb LkIi ar- w, " " Cot ol .New urk. moveiJ to so.per.4 I P .S U,7ir U.e Pt.-...t ai-.U4. tW JU- ie rule and adupl the reilutMu rr4n n) Prl , , t. r... ,at the State guvemiuent of Uis.M i -.rvUa ,t .o...... - ' ' ' lJ. 1 Z fill.! al Courts supported by the PeUeralbaj- war eilU.ay ba. to- ai aeaetKw I- ' 1 7 UKt' 11 ..ef, .uclV...iu.l.on ol lh,..g U.ag a-U- f " h' iLTllC 1;7. .1 aCl altew ilia ,r,vo er tiul government and daxjfcruust LuiAia. ant lb ho,cl . tL a7 ill e!.T l,Uriy..ndrV.gthoPrv,j;,tto aod -.be U-.JI -i.U trxpj ...hrtbej uSlr ,lurn, Ibollouc a by lU KmaUr- of M,etH? ,f Ike aetb-ril.c-t WL.. awra .j le United Mate interfered m the affair I that State, giitg all tho faita, AIo give all information on that uljot rel lito lo the conduct of K. il. Durrell, No. 1; it goes swelling through the long vista oilUniled Stales Judge, there, o that the the comk ceuturica, and willriso in patblUouM my dctvriuine a hat alep, it any, o. nn.l kiV until it .hill wk nin lLeVttnl lU lkcH ltl WI.M.qoci.e of -ucb ;rcuco in the polilival affairs of Loa the preamble. Cox couiileti lo lbl and lo tho insertion ol tbe woru "II not in compatible with tbe public inleresla." Eld ridge, of Vicouiu, aked Cox not to insert these words; there could be av such thing as "incompatibility with the lu io ktter: Fromhe Greensboro Kortu Slate, , , ' ' , , -.liMerh Tim nn.'in ti.A nr. F A.r Ktonr the goldon harpa of tbe eig le. ovotfrr havo furnished tho highest themes and morn of CI rial's second coming. Whon7 jjtevenson of Ohio, asked Cox lo omit siihmrls for the ireniUS (it the DOelS and I Ihn vmnhmn tl llm f Tlirriitmii in. Latin Church, it is properly Christi Mas- arlist8 who8e productions have contributed Lbim haJ cc.sed ,bo .heohcrd went hi sa, (the mass of Christ.) so much to tho enjoyments of mankind, ! , . r n .it t i L . . , . . , , . . . , ,,i haste, and in tho manger of Bethlchcnd The cehebration of Chistraas was form- and elevated aod refined our modern civi- 1 aa :.u tu lization. 1 Baw lho grandest event of earth, a poori nJHK...a. ..u. uUr... , l The Bible Pictures of tho Old Masters hclplesa babo. wrapped in uraddlinl house or wall and lowing room were aeco-1 univergalI). conceded to bo models of dothes, and yet " God manifest in tie public interval in matter or that kind.- ! pcriiic4 lo eti.l,.aj to rated with holly, box and other evergreens. the hiirhest excellence, and tirao has in- ., I i.,..r . ntitli u Un hr ki he prevenled lor the fetert-. Cundles of lariro size were used, and a creased tho admiration of tho lovers of the L; ,.ir .uil.nriir il... IWUm imrrfer. I 1 ihctcfure dirrle that iaformatioa h Ure loir or block of wood, called TLiile beautiful art. i .... . j Ua in the civil iroverument ol a Slate. U given lo all oScera aa4 arU la ) oar O O - . I w-rr. .. ..'. . m I MJtMW MAX U B nM linnii. : i - r. i- u:. ki i. i:.i . u w non mo aesoiaMne tides ox war sweep i lUir JI- VjIII laiilllilS Ulvvlk D9 IAIU UUVU IUU I . o ... ----- are aclivlr e-icriu.i to aanat tte rr- eurdrd a ill vf the rI' f that Male. I KtrxXTr tot Ltatsataa cr Coscsrsa. and lo inttal a Us Coteiaor aJ Lci- ll nr ttm Ike aal frjrt 4 ike latnrv. Ll-fTia cf rrt lkt tLr ate ia Vhl m mockery il i. with nth etam. lt hWaf aa arr1 24642 e4- pice l-clorv a, to t"IU atvat tbe frr4uo amr M U-l I.C."a J kUta. bna of elcxti"i ? an infttn Ivra l.t r S''d v4- In 1813, Daalel WeUter.lhe ihen S-rerv. I ame. Iaft.f Ike at jar tkre hate lary ufbiatr, wrote. tu II Tbop KU reil adrta caufritiU Cr in. Ihe Secretary ol the Trrary, the lol- 3i UA, (WaU J fm U- !;, 4,614 al e a 24 Uo. Sir -Tk rreid',nl i of opiaion that il I arlc eMiwinae, i3 btrspk, 4v ie a great abae lo tnn tl irofk- 4 j 12 ekrvm, J rit.t a-4 the General lioternmeai mio c2Kt ailk I III aj aa4 ekarialLe Ivtal bciojj Zlf iho frredm of elee.Uoa; and Itat Iki abate oaht to be connected whereto it 140. i ,. I.. i ,. Nxw Yeas:, lr(taUr 21. Gror X. rali4M, tte Mker, as ia aaca4 health at.4 )nte ia hie store tki taora mg. a ten Le Ml. elnaia b kea4 kiftt ehomtuttrr, or agaiftt may bo eseeied,or the cvnlnosiioa or a ttllLRIh SCIfl. any of them aro defaced or destroyed, the cdacatioual wanta of our Slate are imroe Ho only wanted the facta to corno out and J. -event is regarded as a misfortune to civih- s .,l0 baiA ror ..h IVciJcnl's action in whomsoever It t zation. It is not tho akill of the srtil "-iwu" lk.. mot. imnortlDl ttai,P. payment oi any conization or at ClsUsia ACTatra. alono that receives such reverential horn- engage tho attention of the Legislature- Sypbcr, ol Lousiana, denied that the on -ne, or oEcial comrr.atKa WaniaaTu. Dmakr 2L It ra U ago, but it is the holy associations which That body is charged with a very gruvi pre,dent had interfered in auy way in the ,or P'J or eieeuon rorr-K, vm re- p,,,,, lmXf9 c4 awiLvtity. I are suggested by their magic pencils to tho responsibility in this respect. Unlit Louisiana matter, except to order ihe ex- S? hT h,n r3 faf 'rtt IlJVv ha M itird ay I . f I. - 1 l J I I . . ,l .1 III. hnl n.lin,UI 1 1. I - 'rr I I. ...... ion of tbe mandates ol tte utuira i j twn tw r to .t uhm .ue j something effective is done, thousands a( locution fire, around which there was much beer drinking and merry-making. Parlies ol singers also went from house to house, singing what were called Christmas Carols. Tho following article embodies all tho information concerning Christmas : Christmas Day. We copy from Cham bers' Encyclopedia, tho following history of this day : ft A Christmas, thelday on which the naliv ity lution spurious flourished 103 ioi a. d.,j oui ine nrsi certain traces ho loves moro and more, as ho presses on- ihe matter. What will become I I . . . a ai . 1 . a I - Cox said ke bad inserted tbce words ao iurparimen oi ine peuiic aery nr. rr. . prrncxtiag eeii, UcalU irvwi a; ry p over Europe, all nation aro solicitous to One of the chief wants of tbo people, 9 1 m iq have the rveolutiona adopted without I ttfrfcfft la jpnLiT eirefiaj, trWf. i pay. preserve thoso worka of genius, and when tho increased meant of education. Th) any parllaan or accrimonious dicution. " 7 mrtr ar etn tj isis ovrra-1 yearning hearts of mankind. The beauutul charuutor of Christ His that .tea r-ra- i ' - - - - I'll . i l oiaiCS Vrf'u I V. in( Kin - eventful lifc-Uis holy! mission and glo- our children must grow tip to msnh.itd dccjincj i0 tako tbe statement of predion and roainienaBce ol hi e-pnioo. tVart, aj n U eiiy r.a ikat ke ws'l riousr sacrifice, touch the tendcrcst chords and womanhood in menial darki.es ad Svpbcr or ol tho newspapers in the real- respecting pabhc men anJ pabhc m9rr. fcoidJau jalrearaul l Ike i'tea-lrat, - of human sympathj and lovo ; and with a ignorance. I 'i,r or in the eaerei, to the leKrt Octree-, ol m . ,1, rJ f ibe i5al Wwtt- be retraincJ in Ihe free and r'1! Utm ut ihe Liw4 Matee Papeete ol the baviour w observed, 'iho msti- silent uut.wonueriui power, araw all men i iuis dliy of cnlightcnmonl this cii- Sypher said, "I w of th s festival s attr buted bv tho u,,'" "" " vunauuii, mc eonicra- , . . , . , . . . nlutinn of ChriKt i a Hourre of hi.rh .n,l u" iU,v,iM,,-u- r !.) ".. . .. decretals to TeJesphorus, who r . . . , 7 " anJ nritila m clucstA H.A nti... vox no p.u.n....u' 1 I nnnpnitintf iov. and no never Mrnmo irrurv I anu pneiicge lO CUUCaiO IHO riSlllir CCIiera- I . , i ir in the reign oi Antoninus Pius, with lbec ,1, of thoso scenes which lion, but our vcrv honor is involved in ;L il:.'i-. I I IIUIII a a a a ill farmth ll.a rrnof of I the cjnllulional n-Ul oi aSrjjT-. llal I .,r .,. r;t (fi,t.t. r.e rVKval. I peron employed oi.der (;oVertimebl, and I , 1,,4 miX hv ri1 'fvUtab W- peak for P,J ,or ,r t b ablc lmIrrl, tu talea aod tk Gcaeral ttcli- urmatioo ireatury, arc f v iiu ft l ,v liva or o&ctoe part ia attempt to m- t. u .Hj.r.tiMj lU Sit rracl'it(!ii I .1. - I - - . " . ft. . I Bincham. ol Ohio, sogi-ested lu Cox lo l" "" Vl " " , I nA rrrrj ilU a.. laM; aay et at.r o ..." . . a . Himinri iMnh. iirrihui ii.rnhinirBi vivo 1 . . t .t i i Juuge 1'urraii, a I , ---- - iiaa oariJt, fiwr ol ia if of it are found about the time of tho Em- ward through the cures and trials ofl.ru to wc neglect this great mean-of civilixaion strike out the allu.ion to Judge Hurrall, a "'Sf Hun whiher J.e UrT pcror Commodus (180-192 a. d.) lu the reach the Everlasting Ho.Ht. and Lie sain" to he count rv and kiiminiii- T tbo n.roriuali.o which tbe lWurnt would the spirit of the OmnUaiion, ana Ike da- ,LwUo.,uU ir l .Ne Oiie...; reh'D of Diocletian f '84-305 a d while 1 P10080 l PresC,U kol of various a"J W?,"S lo country and huma.,t 7 neve rily cover the poinl. PW acting ander t ; aad bu tfcr, ,v fc1i.at ik.e j.-ttaie, rugno Uioclet an (.84 4Uo a. D;,; m h.Io Bcenc8 jn the life of our Blcaaed Saviour, We will become a laughing stock, a by- r0 aa id he did not intend to amend the the lir.i.leni i rr4e alar aa Jepa4. fcl a f,,l vf vate jir., r free that ruler was keeping court at lcomc- ad jn Inany of them, I 'fancy myself to bo word and a reproach, if we fail lo educate rcfc0iuli0 nnv lurther. "I"0" Um lbal "b,: U c,fT, ki t.4,if, r-.-Ll ka lae a;r- dia, he learned that a multitude of Chris- an eye-witness, in order that 1 may tbe our children not ouly tho rieh-but the ScoCield, Cf reni akcd Cox to omil cUctitc Iran, tir by ihe pieha!l be arHr uf j,,., 0f ike w juJ-ta alraJ tians -yero assembled in the city to cele- more readily give tho striking outlines of . .. lht ti,ill.. Word. ,.r the n-olution free from undue inBacur ul ...uoai t al of rJf Lc tJW j!r ,u u trj. bnt.to.th. birthday of Jesus, and having Purc. I lhu n.y Judge lc. ch he 1 terih: rraViV ordered the church doors to bo closed he . ADVENT. fw lhQ P, of thought ,m ,.Uej 1 Ihal I b.Jlu would do Cqi erfimc;u f;. ike'itLaT ,r .u! aTi;: set fire to the building, and all the wor- All hail to thee, beauteous little Bclhle- cduCulion. Make liberal proeiion. Tor "xXdXi the suction T... letter .Ko-e the UAh tone that r' cli.t. shipers perished in the flames. It docs hem Ephratah, nestling among the fertile chooU and c that they aro ojH-ued and. Many Uepublaaii mciaUr--Ltl u. Ta rand &1m Ut. IT -!W:cx n-sWlera ..otappcar, uuvvever, mai inero was any mua ui ouuuu, encircieu wun green vaueys maj0 effective. Let them bo so oriranixcd Mote tl Uovi n. ... , . wl il.-rH.l m'.mJLUm im uniformity in tho period of observing the and sparkling waters, all luminous with the a, lo 1,1 MMa 1 r..r, n J :'llr'X,,J1.ioJlt( w rrJcllcU" ) c ,3 t!,; j,. uicn .,!a4t. .njj nrv the o N ,'" irtta. nativity among tho early churches; some ovening's surfTighfs glimmering ahceul worJ for it tu0 peopU will be wi'Jmi 10 &?h9nmZ' o'f Ui.ml.en effrr a era. -4 lk- iit.rtr fr'Vut-!. kai 'd a-tk .! t o.irfWay. bel tho -festival in tho month or 31ay or How clear and screno is tho sky-tent that payfyru! olutioii, which wa adopted without diti. lhf ar atiaay rvairrd . lauifer ia a4 lr: m iweJ. April, others in January. It is nevertho- covers thee, and how froh and balmy aro We venturo to trut that tho Legisla- ion, requc-ling iho iVvident lo comma. P"J",-r cSrt V c i.h Ikal ihi a a JJ"1" Urm less, almost certain that tho 25th of De- tho breezes, as with laden wings they como lur0 has taken, or will lake this matter of meate informaiion rylative lo ihe to..d.. V"l!al..!ar-I ! aT fclr!. " 11- ri k-r" r.a -. cember cannorbo tho nativity of the Sa- from olive groves and vineyards, and wins- 1 in,,ortaoce under moU serious con- H"" jf 1-' 7u'l flkcn'TLio deiii-... ha Ue.. ro.de, ibey at ,.rr.t. imi.an Ut-""W tW. viour, for it is then the height of tho rainy per the sweet voices of nature's gladness. siJcraiion. Tho ncoi.lc expect them to do tL. ..... ' " rn. trd if .,i rroa.rvd, L anoal it by dtrr A c!e i-k I" J -'- aa Aaiaaw"wa'aia;aa)'ai inv aaiaiM a season in. Judea, aud shepherds could Thou art well-named, Bethlehem, the so, aud in this way they can make for spoliation occupied ihe day. harrllv Ha Wiltfllimr l.hoir fldf-L'S hv n!rht. I tirtnan rT lirmul fr ll... utnm.linntiio mm I - - .1 I. I Y Aft.lt tlTf t)t. 17. IfoL'mr tn tl. . , a - J - I vmiw v. vibuva.ftvr. oivi v uvmoxu 4w I llll'IU PLI ft I'S B llttlllS 3IIU I Vl'UlitllUHin UI lu I -w- " -" - .... .. ia tho plains. - full ; thy field are rich with CalncM, anJ moro than gol.l, nJ hoy. fTKt.-R.iln.jk U lJ.yp iwrl Yu,;. ol Gror- ,,.'.".""': ' " d.n.t. not only became th. parent thy parpio win.-prcso. g0Sh oat new Z":::; X::Z I w I w & w 1 f Unilrtl hlJitr court, enfoftevd bj U- l.l Stnlrft In.itM 0 I " "". - Daniel Wcller hate u4 eui b eoi tnttic. of many later festivals, such as thoso of wine. Proceedings of Congress from our K Ul? " tbe Virgin, but especially from the 5th to Through thv streets and onen fates tho I . . . . 0 . . . 1 constituents Ironi the Luion laiilic llail- , , , , ,. . 0 ' 7 -i- c- - micsi uatcs up 10 aujournmvni, uniniercsi- . 1 ti .... .ii .... 1,. i. , tho 8th century, gathered round it, as it stream of busy life is Dourinir: on thv . , . r. .1 1 1 ruaU Tbo rcoiulion produced iouidra- . . . . , . ,. ","u 1 wu ,,4W 18 . pourmi, , on iuj to our readers. After the holidaxs, ue cxtitcroent in tho lloue Tbo reola. were, several other festivals, partly o d home all.ni! iho vcstaK fires of domestic -.. . 1 .. ., . cxiiicroent in ine nou. 1 no reoiu. , ,' r J v uv . niv .vaiifti liivs ui uuiuLSftiv, wo w, ive particular attention to ibe nun na choked off by a call lor reiruUr ov ft.. uv tucaro giowmg, ana in 1110 quiet vauey nrot.0 j:.,,,, ..r Coinrrcaa and Ihn ilato order. termed a Christmas Cycle sprang up, which thy dreamless dead aro sleeping. Thou 1. 11 , " 'f . . 0 Licgisiature. aurpassed all other groups of Christian witnessed many glorious scenes as Timo . t lMu i n t Ka m r n 1 1 ll t wK itoca lla h.H ull..l t a a I ..ftftj- ... ..vft...v0 roiieu uiawu.es ot ages over nice; Liability or Postmaster. The Post- icsiai usages, anu iurinercu, moro inan ana 6wcei memories are clustering round, any other, the completion of the orderly making thco a dreamland of tho heart. and systematic distribution of church fes- 4 fcbocklnr Heed Iarllcttlar af Ibe Slurder ml To atstall culture u bjr Ibelr father In tJUIa. fn-tu Iba Cocnuii Ctxtww-teid. J C'CWMalA, iKv. IX Uvl li.fcwt i hueiaii ! brutal inardcr etrr jc rc rai Tbo IIouvj committee on Cotnmercv I ei in llu part ! IkeSta., a.i.iiicd tivals over tho whole year. Not casually or arbitrarily was the festival of the roaster-General has decided that all h1 masters are liable to tbo government lor From ponder verdant hill tho youthful lu0 ealue of all registered lellera lost in '?'; this morning heard the tirnrcmvi.l on the Atlantic and Grvat Western Cat. at. Mmh interetl wa manilcstiU, and lbv ttinunl leo rvmi was flllcd at an early hour by members Irotu Alabama, Georgia aud Vir yel-rdj mornin at u . a'l Ibrw iniU mll-at l Ibi J. l'-f Ii. Prlrr, Ihe n rjirjlr ! Iki lrrl devd, and hi IauhIj , culijC vl aiU and lao hllle daughter. a4 w d threo year, rxidcd in tU u kae H..1-...1 n r f 1.1 I -..1. 1 r..i-... t- f t.a. ..) ln..l O.w.kl - il... 1 . . . . . .... 1 wimiivi u. i . 1 mwvi vwum tuc in kiih ni. mwii.-m-, j - .vu uur...5ireea lheir olhccs. 1 his principle, wincU UM a carefully prcpan-d addrca. in a h.ch he Inrr. Al Ike lime lue mardcr -a. 1 and icstooned vines, and IoiktiI in out ir I 1 1 :...:..... ... i t ... n n. :l.i 1. 1. . 1 : . . I . t t . 1 - m . . 1 " . . . . . . . tiviiy coieorutea on the zothot Jiecember. thy gatos wilh joy ; but she died by the nor offices has never been applied lo otbc- "d tbe great need ol ibis interior liae, Jacob, John, and :.!....., and br irr. A htm air4 at the Among the causes that co-operated m fix- Wuysido nnd sleeps bcncalh those tall cs w hero any considerublo number of let- and showed pointedly and rUarly the Ue. L d.a. were in ibe h.-.. and all extvpi .ftjrflJhrr. errd.j. wka ike wf cf ing this period us the proper one, perhaps plumed palms, which murmur her constant 1cm hM Lcn r,.,N.,rw! It nm trtaim c,i,,c of wur lorvia'1 lrJ,I t,U u,,Jr Mr I"""- " c.-arxl ia rml. h marvjefxd J,i-, t.uJ e4 tho most powerful was, that almost all ICQU;em I . , 0 , tai- wLk Qur ,un- injuHea uffvr;he walnuts, Kbrn Porter, after p KhVen Utttit ibe lJ) v We aardrrd the heathou nations regarded the winlor r ' r , L t , 3 t . potmatcra cover Ct4llftrg wb;cb furvo lbo manulaclurcT lo atair. and pullin- on lhrv ab.ri.aa hia4,4nbn-4 Ut U U bkrs . . . 0 t f tl In ono of thy humblo homes the beauli- suth cases ol loss. Tho definite clablib- ek protection and the dprcmg jiifiu. dieii wah a hattbrt,and acaled hla.tl if x tm nU ko. a4 esdaiaaiag sol.tico as a most important point 01 the fuJ an(J failhful Moaoiie"sa consoled the sor- mcnt of such a principle will render lbo ences oicraling ayain-l tbe Souiii and with Ihe other racmbvte of ibe faaailj, and ..U,-J4y gx--!, kil kaa- year, tho beginning ot the renewed lite rows of lbo widowed Naomi ; and thcro responsibility under postmaster' bonds U'cu 'Io pntcU out the cau' of the cmmcncvd cnktkmgand !. tic aal a ih. i my C.ntaa. Ik. U say rrrro";X".X r8" rM'i rn ,th r MMh ere,ur iUn - v: zt -xttrxzzt !r,rvr.:r t; izy zr zzrzi ..ymuoHca. personifica f the..- "'" YnrlhTnTiTiRl.r.. It"".' " I - & , 1 a.fty0'fta v 1 ueseriiiiion 01 in luiurc 10 iuis cvunirv. 1 iwivi . . - -j tiut sc ai i.rie. 11 . Jn more northerly countries, this fact must have made itself peculiarly palpaile The :I -t Wai.i.iva , iurrs 1. fa .i-L II. .n. A- II. Vrj-L. r.M !k a ilk out Ike a J ki f lk" 4 a arreaal aft.J tJtm Unr l a - at Im) . A fan-as r. Itv-e in ika I l Cej Uf tr4iy ll n fmaaatia a-d tl U ll k l-ora k..iai ! War l mm bt4r4 rvwia i lt tvva al liar. . Jir. A- J- Nrl . Jr., ,Ir waiy. bJ k - - l lk t!.-S-4 lkf "r c a a4 al ii. II ea.a -,0J a4- ira-csj ld. T3 kra-4 vf k-rc awd ller ta k. aad caaaia toa l$ J i;ttu .r jr. ltaT IkIK. Ihr. IgL A 0 slero In these valleys tho beautiful shepherd brty watched his father's flocks : and hence iba Celts and Germans. fromHho Hm,. .Piphmi ih .Mfion ."C0 bcrcath the shadow of thoso to the greatest festivities. At the winter sol stice, tho Germans held their great Yule feast, in commemoration of the return of the fiery sun-wheel; and believed that du ring the twelve nights reachrng from tho Qih of .December to the 6th of January, they could trace tbe personal movements aod interference on earth of tbeir great deities, Odin, Berchta, &c. Many of the beliefs and usages of the old Germans, and ajso of the Romans, relating to this mat ter, passed over from heathenism to Chris tianity, and havo partly survived to tho present day, The church also sought to combat and banish and it was to a large extent successful the deep-rooted heath din foeljng, by adding for the purification of tho hcathon customs and feasts which it retained its grandly devised liturgj, besides dramatic representation of tbo birth of Christ and the first event b of his life, Hence sprang the so-called "Manger songs" and multitude of Chritmas carols, as well as Christmas dramas, which, at certain limes and places degenerated into farces or fool's festivals. Henco also oris iualed, at a later period, the Christmas trees adorned with lights and gifts, the custom of reciprocal presents, and of spe cial Christmas moats and dishes, such as Christmas rolls, cakes, currant-loaves, dumplings, &c. Thus Christmas became a universal social festival for young and old, high and low, as do other Christian festi val could have become. -In Iho Roman Catholic Church, three nlion ol the luturciolbis cvunirv. I ouieui aith ?vcrv at-clion reunited aiain in tbe I rtwm. a hero hit o!4el rlnkl aUnr -. . - - . . . . ... .11 god will toward each I Alter cmg tbe Uoor, i.e time ir cma was listened to with three Woa with me ai.arp eu i i&e I bale bet. ratline a lerriUa trb at each ering rocks, ho tuned his harp 10 sing somo grounds, at $C00 per annum, being $iSu Coloftel Price followed in an able argu-1 lns w -r f ma kead, ruber ol of his immortal melodies; and within thaii laet year. Concurred in. mcnt on ika beneaclal rfJett of this outlet wbch aoaU hata pmdaeed almosi in.t.at thoso walls ho received, the kingly anoint- in.;011 .or -n ..aeaiiiraiioii into tbe maoU aai rVr. Into the room in a kick tbe other snemUra t: 1 1 . . .... .. . . . .. m. . . 1 z on upon ins aingiy urow. ner in wlucb the UivtUenua in loe u. ,cru In tho Senate, on Tucatlay tho 16th, Mr. bonds of ,i3C0 ahj ror- Cowlcs auuounccd a contract wiib Patrick other. The argument tow- McGowau as Kccer of tbo Capitol aud marked attcalioo. k. . . aa Along thoso steep paths onco trod tho 1',,roa1a.l,,aV0 1un u1,9Uurf,c; " lr11ftlt.ill w uuin.f I l.a aat tfffaal aas.l ait . ! gallant sons oferu ahwbo led the victor- Lious dc,lrutl,OI f, hfo on raUroaJ. hy ions armies ot Israel ; ana close by nro tho .,ttcing obslruclions on the track, shooting KururiiB, uxu-jKinua nnu Kuintaiiis wiucn mio passenger coaches, ic., a Capital Icl Solomon built, lo adorn lbo childhood ony punishable by death, pacd ila sec homo of bis noble father, oud reading. t . t "i !i . Tbe bill lo charter tho Snow llill. Green- But I w,d muso noj longer in tho past, vilIo and (jro' IUllroaa Company, and call up associations so full of pleasing amended by a provision extending ihu enchantments for this is tho evening road from Goldsboro' 10 Faycilcvilio via preceding the Advent, the timo which tho lwto" Grove, SainpMiu county, passed prophets forcaw with holy raptures, and u1 rcad,n tt,ld Wa l". lb which is the center of human hi,tory'. Uo the bill to charier the Wilson- atd Crowds have filled every houso in the Tar Iliver Narrow Guage ltailroad Cuai. City ot David, nnd two wayworn travelers lany. - . are standing at the gale, and seek in eain D0 "ppropriating $70,000 for the a. hospitable abode niuomr their kindred hurPort and repairs of th eAaylum for.tbe T. 1 . .1 : 1 1 . . Ibat sweet virgin lace ought to touch ot-Jered to be engrossed. every chord in every heart wiihaympathy The bill to amend the charter of ihe for it is full of beauty, genllcncus and love. I Wilmington Mutual Fire Inurunco Corn- It is a face that might inspire the ccnius Pany l:sd ilssovcral reading and weni of a poet or nainter ulmosi to aduratm.. lo..l.ho llou,,e- ti .1 1 . . I lio beualo adopted a joint ruolnlioil Tho weary travelers havo ut ast foinl '. . J - , . . , ,, I pro loing lor u orKiiig acasiou Oil ibur- shelter in the stable of the inn; and day next, lbo day fixed lor a reccaa. Tho in that Icwly abede, with hiimilit v I resolution went to the House. and thankfulness, they rest from tho toils ln 1,10 1Iouc ou yesterday, hut little of nfth,:r;ft..v public importance was done. V tnvii JUUIlil la I a . s a - xt . Jlr. Bennett introduced a bill to repeal xiow me aun na gone oown;n his glory, aI acta donating lands belonging 10 tho but be leaves a crown of opaline splendors educational fund. upon the brow of tho westward 'mountains. Tho motion to reconsider the vote by I which the bill amendinir thoebartap t r 1 1 . the echoesfrom tbeir cavern slumber, and ili!.? y2X&X! ., A, , , , 1 1 j tuuu itauioc was lOSl tha rranlla and fmllifiil khanhnli irinn. T .. r : r i" cnuiog me coniaoratioa or the benale The Commilteo will report the hill at an of Ihe family were seated, aad aitd hU early u ay. ioeviowaoi meso gentieniei alirart attention a thowinc that tho Sootl is taking a deep inlcrest in the material head, barying tbe baitbel deep mio tbe i.roiH?ntr of lbo coublrr. and that she is I brain at each stroke. Ho ibeo walked into ?.i : ........ . .. 1 . . . .i. . . -.t lookini? Cloiy mio lUO question OI nation- I an auilinin rwra, an-i mrvw tu nurnn, al trade and finance wiib tbe object eol of I all tovered ailh blood aod brains, into a throwing obstacles in tho wav. but heraelf I wood bos, nut on bis hat, and started out takiti! step to the mosieof advancement- I of the hoac. paiag. as be did so, bis Col. Whitlcr. Gena. Jubasc and Youn wife, who on hearing tbe firai ebiid aiier a look part in tbo dieuion, and ably aco-1 pilifal cry as be strath it the 6rt Uow, onded tbe cDorts oifJok i'rtce and rrtxll. bad come Uoan stairs 10 ko sum n Mr. Porter hill nrohibitint the eollec- I wroer. lldn of double rate of totavi where full I On aeeing her hoshand ihrow doan the lates are not prepaid wa adntiied hv the halebel she a" el him what he haJ door. Hon so Poatal Committee to-day. Also a I His aner wa. that he kaddaae what he bill establishing tho letter carrier system I ooght lo have done hfre. ad he eoa'.d in all cities of twenty thouiand population, not help u. .Me barrier 10 ti.o room wncro ine ucevi diu wnn ." . vj, avi ronciGx. The floods in Kogland are unprecedented. Windsor and Kton are inundated. In some seclioo of tho midland CO un lies only tbo tops of trees and hedges are visible, nnd at Peterborough, Northamptonshire, many residents have taken refuge in ihe upper toric of tbeir house. In the Ul ten days HO persons hare perished by storms at sea. The floods in Pari are so extraordinary thai some of tho bridges across tbe Sioc arc expected to be swept away. A gale of unprof-vdented violence has also swept over Naples, canting great destruction of shipping in the bay. Kom Dec 21. Victor F.manoel has re covered frora h recent illnea. The Etnprcaa of Russia Is expected at Naples, accompanied by the llauiao fleet ..... -- a seeing her clu. Jrvn Ijmg in tbeir own blood, ran out 10 ibe rad, ar.d gat the i!rm lo lh neigbbora, several cf whom heed near, aad acre on hand in a few min ute. Porter, after leaving the house, made his way at a rp J rate lo ibis place, and Ihcnca to Lector... He lUoetI to tbia place1 by one of hi neighbor. lH patches were sent in cf cry dirvtlioa. and large nemUr of jKr..ns started in par suit of hint. Immediately on the rvceij I of the dispatch at Lcctoma it was !acrd in Marshal fUllia's hand. h,in abol twenty minute, saw Porter crowing the railroad track, and '.arled alter bita. On approaching him. Porter tamed round and gave himself op. a Jmiiiiog that he had committed the deed, and akicg the oSctr to ptoteci hi a frca lb:e who were io ponoit of hia. Ntw Yoaa., lc. 21. Tke ship Walch- lc, kerx-i"!"' reotJ lol, siilk all 00 k?ard. "1 Nnkff.vcttas.ftl treaty, IUg laa4, is safe. .Saw Faacisoo. Xee.2IGeaenJ Crock UUii; fHlj 1ta la f ai asiast tUoo tkal are Wsul. If let a!oae se ex- eirts lo make a skort atd dr,if caca- p. WastmbTo. Dec t7 tehee frota New Yoik, Su Iai at. J Csf rvpofl a violent sooar storm rvalng. HoatooataT. D- 2i Tke Hoee rr raanenily orjaaiXJ to-day ky the tltxnon of IL-paUKao u'-tn. Tke dispcita to rvtr-ad lorracr athn is ao lorr visi hie. Kverytking Sottas to he hartaoalot. Tke Senate did aolhiag. S F4acioro, Dec. IT. There was a mart earthaake m headsy aotvig tbroegkoet Urroa and te oitiitra Coaal. Ntw Yoav, D. 17 W. W. Ortca h.s hoakl fifty -oae skarrs. a coatrvliirg ietrr et in tke JViIa. Wkilclaw JU4 ac!4 loar sharrs for frty lhoaaai, aai rvrr, Jiy a,d to sharre for l23.ttX aa deratood that n -bl cf Urtoa'e siarve are reserved Ut Co?fx. Tke nr.ted Imiery dr!rsieha54iaorat and N kla.s II. IH IUlt fatal to Darxr. Jvnai refsee le aaaka a slateeaeal f ike eia cf ike d.Scaliy. IWlk aera isaraea-aely wea!lky. At a recrai lerw JaJ-e Ihs-' oart in Ahinj(tc.a, the Ifyaa aaje: "The old ta,kaown In ib coeauy fr the last forty year, as Ue Vial A AUea cae, eame p aaj a dUpoal U at UsU Ie eree readerrd ia favor U d of Jtha Vial, iavoltiag tke til t MMiftUtf Kick's Saltworks." EJwxri A. ror.arJ, Zliist tzi AclUr U Sisi.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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