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1 1 i, I (.'--. a r rr. N. C :.'-f T . tu . .';, n a ! , i 1 7- L f limn b4 Bb I rraclIv-iTT. tie aTassaf -."W'.y ar" J ' er c : ILz, if we liad;Se iW-5 t.a. a.1 art rpL-I.w of bt preeedTt we frU'-wi ,Bitifjrjc;-leberrprltJ as ertiyol atuxtioa, if wt nk to 'cU the QUili-aiet of a daagerocs pro. - kL tica s'.-2 fc-aoi-cu to a good dI , t f r-1 1,1 Kansas it errce to vv 1 ccnied, tU' "qstiio, say b tomAlmtJ w(tkt!C trii frQ O Lei tbsl Oo constitution am be frrnmed tnd of Ktaai.dorteicJ C ttm&ft jbart, igM - dUeowW-tbeBik Mtlp, It Trlk-ol Uf t j Uie ckw W vba dmitiua iS mSj come Uw eoDkLuaoi of tbe CcUb W jn rrnnl to puk- 0ii Wow ktasarr?rV ' w cone it i0 raO tAt !rtfH!u9k bcOrr kit k ti k kf t betwn)U Ljt! nAkmi of Us Unix tktkf tb BufWM Cw iideobtbyuy tnetVtao crtt we U be cbKmWW ktk Int Ui pd kiU b; tbe Bmtkn(pcHxd. It van oot tV tLaj they wmcW, NiHvtiUie it tbry rotdt) gA. If 4f iuin nia US ultwi Ure wocVJ bate bn m trwbfe-K&V!iUtW t U toal will fl Lecaptoo Couttitatka. liut Am wmbo the ( UmW oUvc tLa! aouij btf Aha' It ai aa iatrvral ftti of U Wrwak", tt wai (nfrta) Jo it u auch that if J&vujbvilA ul to aoort the tU Ujtb fca.le to bartat rSi I fwjltrcd to tiit until kbc could ahow V mfictfoV fopulalioo to rotitk brr to a tmiitixr, Ati bit fr ttMM 'arttkawl t Iwn btyn tomplicd wttb, aod yet tBbretff'iibe trtjitiN m ho TotTyi A V9 Av dmy My bltgatiov to iWtfJO tbe pkx5gt5 bleb, tbey; ibroby gate 'ftbry tontctii tiuU do bi3 of iLs liaJ can bar tbe fature action of LW freaa, pt; pnrot ianlAJiiV iTaniMatny UflKMriUl r wllcrai ila wbukita wratatferi - Vfcrlwrtr ibty arc kfaSy rtjyW noralily of luch (WUiutf'atwl rait of taiji voukl be Uimcait to cttaraiUTUX', u wuukj alw tbe coot diootry.oC If- Pvqsa'wjMaMbl tbat a tp. riyry, wwgn douw io acaoowirugv uw rinu w aar pcrtr 4rflie aiav of tbe cwiVrat4 fmq a Houthcro HUtc. raa IrtraD AwirB tAal'fluti?r&ut af It bvnJonB to ea&tiVl ft lia pcaUotU rf Um UirK, altUirt UiU la fa dujc cotf ll ,. toUim ti tbo 'Kupmm OonH Kiiich Mr. lhmguf JRio tv)MM. WiUlin U tow ibkr that vtif Itdutre ewaU be cjwed .eariyatMltaiylltfclfti bat ve btW now thai it b fixed ftrl'i Tr.Ci- V .1 l M t L . . . . . 1 naay. quite j wtbt, ana ve dcikvc a uutniru onr. ar rtml .hera aa ' fir( i trtrjajii rm ookdiM give V gUl 'xiwJlV CIiMt iraUaio4 be tirffrrUb NT4 w s Ji 'J direct bualtieM, bet H "S".n aU, teUieoUy imV jirttf Hiai piuat iknai our Mure unjoyment of tje bjgljy SoteJkxiUili cUh of aaraacncnU which a prortrt ktftaittul and (ll oaaductairt.' "i W cwiw, an a awUrnf jtublie 4nteirBt, we ihnll tnCkjMtto rrpurt the ipci- 4oot" IflfiVft' - B'1"lHr towa. - ., , t Tbe lleiaji aa-urdsiiili cmVl, juriyt ri thinVt to tbe Thalia! AaaoiUMa.ftlr tbeWry ibry'bite played Id Mshinir the airafitwitrntt Itolfard. and Uie taste pbJhitnflnj tbe 'general tne and' dcvutatkim karn, ial'Vflt iictok public inrited gvnUeiDeti of war lui. btJiitH Ual tM ctntmy f- 1; mom aijtf h tba efwtt iSeoe. ' i i ,K ti'HFHi''f .... IQrOur readers may retnttutier tbat Lf lhu5, two brothers, natnod Kverrtt, takir. at lorne ntptuk ' U raUick KcUowao, a mail aput,' p licjlak igb A Uaatoo Itoad, Biad Mt attack upon Mdlowah, If Wekloo, CHuoS but trnmctfifuily, ao inacb m, indeed, that bn life vai despaired of. XMraaiad for daa ara,cia)iOQO. Albt alaoat lflterminalk (klays tbe case was tried at tbe Superior Umrt for Wake Co., acid this week at Kak-irb. twJl on Lhr hh Tbe jury aiJbctPg, twi B bour and a balf, came is with i rcrdict of Ire buftdrcd doJIarg dasagfa. We premimc UaJaait.HDgfripj.aOTWffm baa already mi fa' tir .a a :. . ' McUoirat ery t-fl crtfiB lm nort too. " If 1 1 CaaickTritKa. Tba Until t'ardia pawni are vii lueotMig v3t recrrcB ecrbrity npoai a 'rfifTau1 mri- caturoof aomeof U kvffHi W Ihftt Sfaifc wbk baa WuIVmi tU'anrwjw. l U fa directed, Kt- mate, at Memra. Orr, Itonbam and some ethcrf, And (be laoendoli (bat their aupport at llm atkhiHriliou is equWakrit towr 0 Ktatc trt tidtUmalimn. ', Tbe Columbia Ciro(MH and Ftk'W Advertiser properly characterise ttis too' ijywlart'aa km aod disgraceful nnwortiiy of tbeoiitiod character of 8ootb Carolina, or of any olber Hoolhcni State, Bawo per Yoca (JLaiawuTvgst tbe tome nil be at its point of Dearest approaca 1A (be noi, 'tod coMaqaeutSy of Its greatest brilliancy. ' feme Docvaiicrn. We are indebted to if of. Da Tid k Peid; aod. lion, 4- C. AUca, Clerk ef 4jq House of Bepresentativeg,fbr Valnable public docopas. t tarKJeorfte T.Cokc, Eaq bas been appointed I"oBt master It rrkigu, jtw Vnv White, sq., whose trmkq basex'phtid"-' , ,; . . . ': BaL140Fl.N IXOtoA Th'ta escaUent eoametfenaa Wom a k s r r " h cla for ha IsaC It pnrifies a Bream, ci 5 i..e i e ,-aaq ouuaei uacompiexioa. ttj sOcc, . - iui H ntrms." ranon Bro wnlow fhaa not Cl ayed liniaifl the ' North. . On his way 'baoe, be atorped at ptncinrnit oTVhlcb town be speaks ,diaTC-W?ftiSyt :;. ''..:r .'v. sa r y tn -great wcaim, woqaoa cmimerce; ilnt it .is a f .riVy. aoj eg oorrtpt.as tho deU rajd iidi ii. t is full of lur, sinf.'i'rs and-bogos fk TThe -et" it ef "lof .WC8'-? ? (. T" -1 1 ,,'IacoHciiIrff cliari N;i,!:r5 orpHan s-' ga'at, tbe tvi . v. i . .. s wi -v 4 .... ,.. . - ... lJx L... .a C-.-'joo. bet Rftsed to i - J I r.tLi i-rt tf L2 isai Jly Hnt. C.i. I. 11c C i t - i ! -J -W4 f.r::- t. f.'.-a I- ' r- .l ca ti.e ;-ii f U 'I ' '-. u ' - J IU WI'rr f M -li-j d 'xtr.i . fsv- J: v'vc-l nil a; ' f.-i-.-j i'- : tt c -a t ' ii illC IX ..toe; u3ctiB 1 jpui-vJ nrt cn'rjviUrt. i IV .Verfa Siir imml out on tie 2Mb. .rj- Tufl W. Bm! y, Kjq, bearer or lrta from Ckica, ; Atiartie TekTrmph ahani are qwHcd to LooJuq at ! 300 a - - , - . t , t l"be TritiA traJe report lor Acroat abowt a deer?a.t , of baif a Biir.i can pared vita Aefart kM year. . - ' ... ...... ill. C' tKWbukjf "TtTr, inrniifi "r hi t . ". ! To tboMMd lALtkimJ trorfe bve been tA4 to ' Iod.a. Faasi Sv-Baroa Orwa bas beca soaii hfcafnr. . It ia said tbaliba rrencb army at Rene w!9 be asy-, BhStad. : l"be fsaaiab army aiflbe iuataaui to be rerndU pet a poltical ar.tati ia aay aiarter. 1 ' Tbe 9pa&Lib exprUitiosj siiaat tbe BJT pirates b saki to b postponed till rprinc;, bat gorrroineiit lateods to act twrctirally agaiast Mexico. Gen. Monrtrrfl is said to be the Uuaiaa MiuUtrr to It k reported at Iam tbat Britain wjH aeud a. Hilary Bar"cattirfls there. Tbe IkOakians art n-purted to bare gained anotkr ' . .L. IV 1 4rtirT rrrt the V brt toe EorII v ui awima. . . ' urarred b tbe Moaambivue chatmi rliak aod Portoirome. A mail Kmdt-h raUcr wMsetata by the rvrtiKtiAa; authoricks and tlx crew sect to the Kagiiah coosul at JJoaabiquc, wbod manOt-ti thebnat and cargo aaMccraaiuily, laca left for KmgUaJ in a terrible tw to irmiit the caw to tlof. rrmmuL - ' a ( itM taaa Wn4a. Hitasa, Wedihry, rVpL 20, " Uva. t AHxha's admirers have tbund thrmatJvus quite ptfatcU to cipkin tbe apathy dvplayed in the discharge of bis public functions, aa exhibited lately ia the lamtioffi af 903 slaves Iron the American ship JJakjue, of e York. 1a the very bay of Cardi nal, without the alight f ahow of KaUtatx-e frvun the aathuritira. The v.t( and rarrtf are owned by Zuhirta, tbe great Cuban alavr- trader. None of the nrgrora were captured, nor any me BK)luk4 engage! In their lauding. Kince the aalo ddivery of the unfortunates to their maatm, it has Wo fumond that Kolucta and others would J ama; k4 1 bat 1 an rather' inclined to think tbat Cuoia has ban vithtT grosriy deceived by bis ad vaiera, jr. baa thought fix to abstain front ejtratfog a caw, andrmsa wbo bas on RrmiT occaaiotia proved fchwdf sufljcieatly powvrntl ana opulent at l oort to ovrr throw a Cariala-Oeooral ricveral fttbars are point ed out as Art owners of the cargo, wvoral ef whom bold b'ifb pfiUoas ia the Uovernmoot t but this may.be mtv raly rat of ' the slave-traders, to insure pro, tcetion In their uubolj exneditiuna, la the meantime, the trade appears lo thrive throughout fhe bland, and eur port la still the favorite place for Bi ting pat, there being ' no fcwor than three en Miml in that opcratkn-tho brLf Oinwa, sebmm- cr Kntcrpris. audbark Ardennes none of which, ii B iojuc oopeu, in sc auowra vo learr nere, ai iui until out new Consul arrives, who wOi certaiuly bring Ul sferkl Instnictioas about such casta. Hardly a day paws Without pur receiving reports of landiaga of car- g la dtik rent parts of tbe island, and, strange to say, thry arc al nnmeuiateiy soM wkji their osnulars signed lj the Uovarmnrtit official I Ktill. wl uaat bolk-va they an bnuvt me, aod tbat the dwumeata have been MirionaFv bKafli! bv the dealers thcuwlvia ! Yaur mu era may recoHect that tbo sanie scandalous acenes 'took plee sAioat this time hist yar, whoa the port of 1 lava- it! was Kkxtcd ss the moat appropriate apot for carry W oa tbh trade, thooirb this mav Vwnd mainlv unoa i'utK'lia I aoauaee ai Uariunao, wbcra M may be CAh sWifcd as ruiirud from ofllce, as air as tocb things ga it is to be hoped that the Umvorado f will be batten ed to its ( Rao, and that the pleasure of the " monte tnd "gnllb" tabbs wilt bo saeriuoed to tbe duties of . mm aa m i a - a eojoo. ho verai oi our weaiuy mmiiica nave met large aiuiii of mouey at Marianao, this year, and the black legs pave bad a floe season. , t , Jt ia again rumored in tbe military cirefa tbat our 'good iolbiT the Queca still cber isbn the hope that Tpino aiay be nwrfwraasd, throngh tbo kind . interfcr UiOe 4f Hptmiah uvaslon, though I can btr no good reaitdns fur such a conclnsion. exirrt tbe sendiasr ont of recruits to the Cuban army, which number wiQ libi bo Miflicknt to covtf fhe lows by dlsrase and other CBumn. Tr WeaQicr bcre Js rcmarkaUv fiuo kw Heotember; and m booi, tbat tbere ate kw or no caws of yellow fcver. except tboec nxmulie Ones that .occur In so of the yew. .., ... ; .. . i.- ,i I.. i i . . - HaaMJk aa SavWaMato 1 )KkHtkn, October 7-11)m were three latermeBh 1.1 h - L r - nn.. l p.L - . M pavaanan iwr i uwtumj, w, ui wntui vim vmj vaa uvm ye(Kiw levtr, , i ' swta.- a a a a a.. m i i - j mm n rrwj aikiwii wrs eiraaawsaa The iH'tnrit Free Pre gives tbe paticoJars of the atroi an outraire pcrpotrated at Cbatham, tJaoada ,Wati M week. A party of Bautherners were 1st f aQwsy train, and one of thorn, Mr. B, W. Merwin, of Ft. lamia, niwi wirh hun a mulatto Ktvagt, a boy ot tun rears. At Cbolham tbe train atopped for wood and water, and was iiwtantly ssrnwmad by a tumultuous Rnrbxtiog of tbrea or four hundred colored people, evi- . I 1 . ... 1 . .... . !. . ...1. I... K ten kxl by severst of tbe mob, came into the car b whtuli Mr. Blcrwui was sitting, seiatia us boy ana umg e(i hha out, athoH ;h be elunfl to his master as mt an he ooakl and calktl most piteonslr to him fbr relief. Iff. Morwin was unable to afford it, for be was Uset by several flout, burly necroes, wbe, to aw his own ex prcsion, rrmindod bim ol tba fcoysof India. They wcN armed with tevl-ers, knives and dub, and were hoatk'd by a white man who pretended to hi " ono of ber Makaty's oCwtra." After the boy was takca out a abt tt of UiumpH was raised by tin mbcrcants, and a? Ihej threawftod and menaced Mr. Merwm, It was deem ed pnakat to get the train away as ',soon as poeslblo. ubsrufotly Says the Ictroit Free lrcas, the mailer was placed h Ike bauds of the atboritivs.by whom, w, ai leaM a portion of whom,' an attempt was mode to re-'l cover tho boy raooi his abduetora. lie was UUion be fore b Implrtrato Sod questioned, and although be e.x Presaed the erraU"st daure to be returned, and tiecired . a . a I most earmsuy to oe auowca so ro ao, ana expressoa tne ii a a aa. l.a a i a. grcwanhorrerctof bis captors, yet be was rcruandnd to tkh' keening aid bas since been taken out of the town, lo this ease it is stated that the mairfetrato acted from r ot the tarbuient crowd, wbe had threatened to rtfoW lira and to mm bis office and houw if be should - - .a a . a reoder Mr lunMon aarcrsc to t&ea. J bcy, moreover, dedan4 mal boy should not bo takda away by any one ; tbry woaki rwt te tbo ttawnt, no matter 'wheth er k to privato indiriduab, tbe railway authoritief, the eill authorities, or cren the military itself. And this is1 done, too, against tbewishraof the boy, wbo desires mett earnest to Ve retoroud, rjme o( tbe principal rioits bare been arrested ; the maUcr bas also beco laid bekrc too attorney general of the province for his action. , The whole family of the boy, consisting of his fetter and mother, and numerous brothers and aaAsrs. beaoag to (he gcntlcmaa wbo lost bim, and this ia the wa inrvao ami naa ever roe maoe ia toe rsanij curie, flow it will atax them otbars have described vert often olatevcars, tesarbl worthy bf hbU that an older Iether wak enticed away at Niagara Falls a couple of yeurs mu rc turned aftex an ajenet or three weeks, full satiisled wbh tkalioastpa Mimin of freedom wwefl tvaaada pruars. . TJX) JiaMch ttSTp4nntu!ont of tba cvbora Dailv Iogre mmtioas kt aw have bcretofnre beard, that rresKnm aiwaaaao nd Hon. Jacob iTiompsoa- and Uoc. A. V. Brow wM visit North Carolina earfv next sunnner.and be present at the comiticrjccineat at Chat d HilL ' MriTuompsoi is a native of the State. Mr. Brown was bora in Brunswick, Va, jost over our Btate t- a ai.iL . . nnc, anu ootaxuw grauiuteB or pnr L nlversity. Oar people, without regard to party, will be glad to see these u. t.rguisbed and worthy per" -1 in C j midst IVr t Ma.WsiV'-vt h r t cs i k.f'i U at ' I 3 V) tnr? bT w.ti i of til b i IrJe crat-re ii'.o t!,- T.Cf . r. 7. r.t rrocmiu al ores 1 , 11-, tlt ! I- iix;t 'cLvren the aritocrcT of tbe cJ ba too oTa - turn i dair bom " (toua eimof place eipn-stior.) at it-o J pie beaw Uey harrfo tn J ki .&T8?uX Vt i tUl Jbeoe!n'4 r. aJ M Ma l.rt iaJ a.vA they itri ct tLe LtCe riii inr beauty, kr eitraiirlina- ry Cj4jksJ tLe Lad aoo m tWrt sbdirffwai I l I I I LIV furv an.1 I.LI l,x .Wrt Jkt MYt tS Ettle trrrr book". Ttm jrooj e ;k tJ m Jy efiikj. Ctufry JJ as, tbe roucf rra-Jite. aod thry were rWd to have the rittk gtrl oonje. t-st ahe mipbt, by ber prwrace. and smile, eserr thn, t they d-rt i?t their !a b act haviog'a darkter. " Cbarky fconj Mattie CLA nkuing the story d lr ( life ia such a sweet, simple manner, that he wta tappv to have therieajr ot introducing sock a saect blue creature 1l bis fathers family. . focusing ber, be Uld ber it was time tr them to de part. Tbry hetal to the carnage and were soon r do wa aetore the mamk. which was tobehtr future' boaie. Fhe was met by old Mr. anj Mr Masot wbe wercof-tod ber to tkif h-aiae. taJJiog btr bavrno feS fbr tbry would be as parents to Wr. klattia i'tittoa had fiercr before bcbclJ rueh gpli.-adour the raCy rrpeting she was afraid would be spikil hy Wt tuch. 1m p!V-f kn4rd to b-r Jrora the ikTif(ir. abu had batl of it. tmro kkea King s palace, than a country reskkKKW. IV eooplo did not tiucstkn bur cgn tcraiaf tuTf lifi, tt soch a course thry thought im- prudent u yet. TUy were anremitting in .their atUw tentious to make ber k4 at kome, and happy. Caariey in tea nieantime, was ctigmit.g the cbv jui that bad bcVa bmught about the pluee, since his depar ture. lite evening was spent in Cbarky 's euUrtaiuioe Lis parents and the little atrang ia a uctaik'd accoooi of bislrip North, the habits of the people, their conver aatioa, ia what way it diffm-d from hit own, the many iartkw he had attemkxl, the excurMons ou Die Waita, aleigb rioa, Ac, Ac., luxurua which must Southern people never dream vi. lie however, carefully abstained from natttuoiiig that part whiting to his adventure with the lair creature at hbside."' Tba mt iruportant maUkt'inruaps tilh, ('hark'y Maan, aflrf ha hod karued lU state ol bin paituta bialth. was hla U-trtM (Ux she bad abruptly readied Corref)uiHling with bimwntne fitiie n!UioCij;h btt Ut ktter rootaimvl the moxt irKrn',,aa he thoulit, rfutivtativus of kve.) . m . i i He was tuforiwd, to his atfciahmcnt, that aKtit six months ago she bad wed a rtran-r, imd t w as pbw per haps in the sunny clime of Italy. , , , , Cbarky Mason rwxived this ajiupuiiettueut witti re markaUe fortitude, for aom other had enfhad a'shure otbbkjve. " Caa it be possible that" Clara Morton ii married ?" he would ak himself, "or km I dnvming I Can it be pomible that site, whom 1 loved so well, has deceived nm I" . " I am clad," be would ewUlm, in the next breath, " that site is marrU'd,, I would Jcom 3 ntorry any woman who cbull be so fuist to tverr prioci-4 piem noner anu iruio. Jieaiiuoni r-aiu, ai m is thought it, - Mattie Clifton will not deceive me." "W hy he suid this, ssieciaHy when wt rememlxr that she was but a child, and he twenty-one years of ago, ww -.III .-i I .i;.,l.. ' n ii... .i ui rJ iw win m'l imcnti tu uitiiiv, iir iuu K-iuv -4 wntui) rank ai J beyitiva iu society, the a poor, forest rlrf. ' Jt was not lone before Mattie Ulifton wa i yyung. Joyful girl, as tappy aa gay, and as cheerful ai a Wk ,1 lie next tning to M uvtivmiwa npoa was iter educa L'ou, this alio tuutit hare ; Uie laiuily could n4 think of having in tlwir house any one who was oneduc-ated, and Mattie Ctilbm was sent to art txectlent , Uistltutkm ftot very far distant from her new home'. . . . rjbe made Such rapid progress that at the. end of the second year, she was admitted into tlx Frexhman etass, and graduated before she kit the Institution, tho youno esto? tbe clam 4 i . Mr. Mason bad dctermiuw, although ahe should live (n bis houw as Msttie t'liltoa, ahe should have every at'vantara ana attention, as Uio were his,(vvu eliL Her good senw prevented bit fronj fuulingeve aUvv tbe station ol tho poor little girl she once was a roand ber was tbe moat ipkodid wealth, slie knew it Was aot hers ; she was the samoi little, humble crcotorc that we found aer 1n her cottage at home. ( ' Mattie CliTton retttrncd home, to tlie'jny of the whole houwbold.' A brilliant party waa gives ber, to wticb all the elite of the ooantry were invited. Hie rustic hab its of tbe country girl were gone, and she stood forth tho Ai Charley Mawa, oontraxted' the bituAtilul woman with tbe Uttlej glri ef but six yean ago, be could hardly pcrauadl himself that they were one and the lame Emm. He Waa the happic4 creature of the occasion, tt saw, to bis infinite d Jijrkt. tbat she shone transoead- ant to aH, thoogh tba beauty and wealth of titt whole eauntry were present. tjuite as happy as the young man, were old Mr. and Mrs. Mason. Mattie Clifton's praiw resounded through out the country, and her name, ber wit and beauty were the topics of eouvcrsatkm in every circle, ifbe was envied by her own sex, and her acquotntancX! waa pourV 4 by tbe opposite. . . .1 But a change, a Jud chance came over the spirit of their dreams. , Mrs.. tattoo, the kind-mother, the'afleo tlotiatc fiiend and tbe aceoiimitmed ladyTnat die. A terrible epidemic, which had lately swept over the. conn try, destroying thousands upon thoesaudft in. its train, had laid violent bauds upon ber, and death seemed to stare ber in the face. All that medical skill could do did not avail anything, for ber case was hopeless. . By day and by bight Mattie Clifton kept her steady vigil by the bedtudo of the dying woman, at times read ing to her from the divine Scriptures, at others holding out to her tbe last ray of hope. , , ' 4 Shu was one day reading her that beautiful verse, which says, " l'houffh I walk through tbe valley of the : shawdow of death, I fcar not, for thy rod and thy staff, they comfort mc," when sho thoaght ahrheard the death ttniggki t ksHtfty throwing aside ber Bible she ran to the bedside of ber rxnefuctress.' Alus ! too true. ble pfsed from eartb to heaven without a groan. Angela is Heaven were rekiicing, for one- more wa added to their number. Tbe very houW that had so luft ly btvn, the scene of joy and festivities. Was now., in the space of twelve abort days, a house o( mojiniing. . , -' As Slight have been expected, this wid event produced a scriom eflwrt upon old Mr. Masons health ; it was ev ident to all, and to none more so than himself? that his health was last declining, and that era long he too must pass away. In a conversation with his son; but a few day belorc bis' death, be Informed him that he was a ware bb end was fast app roachlflg j Jjiat a , few x short day or weeks al most, and his weary feet must sink to everlasting rest j that coald be tee or be assared of one event, be bad ne more to askf earth, but would await the dreadful rammons of dcajh that ta to see rtvley Clifton man and wile. . U . ' in Arris it. ' f . Old Mr. Mason lived to see tbe event he so much de sired, aad was then gathered to tie Father's. .The mer risgw occurred in such hich life as the Masons led, as was tbe custom m those days, was annoimced in all tbeJ pumie pruts 01 Uie day, aaa snoruy aiierwawi cnoney Mawo received a letter from a very distingnished soorce, inquiring if the Mattie Cliftotf he had manild a aa a native of the State of Pennsylvania , t lle letter was answered' ia tba affirmative, aod as Charley anij ifattie Mason were "Witting one be&otflul summer's tvewing, in their' beautiful mansion, rccouut'ug some of tbe scenes of tbcit past life, a carriage stopped in fremf of their door, aod a noble looking pemmage. a itijr diScd air and countenance, striped from it 'and seeeodod tbe steps. ! It yraf evident from the personal appearance wof jtije stranger that be waa 1 man 6T disl.inc'tip'). . - He was met at the Mot by Charley Mason, to vboej the stranger introduced himself M tdga Clifton ! .the nangi was familiar, for bo bod .often seen jt in the public presf of the by, He was invited into the parlor aM In trod need to Mrs. Mason there was suffh a.strikihjr resemblance between the stranger and Mrs Msonrtht UbarKy Mason detected it in a Jsomenb - ; A ' , .-.-.! Ei-? to u:. rie to i Jti. 1 1 r.rji -it i -J I s r -xkJ tin. anl bo soor IDtcJ tT. Upon tbe iiiUe the loliowic wivxls were er.jrrtiitJ : .1 . Ill a v - Joa. Juj. 1 f f'f' ,r c nr - f .tie word aB rnaX, , JI KV-'ciKcd it is an instant '"Wa kv tit trail ts iaasne the mei'tiusr hri JV-e union ana nia o"g - ii - were we to-aftreipt to deambe u. Mattie 'Cbrtpa s kiifjry ray be wrjtea .ia a few wonU llcr aai ooee J ikl-e of tie court ta that , I rtion of the country where Ctart-y Msaon aod hff-i a. If first mut, and which, as we said ia tic oegiuuIa ai f our story, waa at that time infested by bands of the mots J daring ouUawa tie world ever saw. Ia aa attack tBS-Je, nrWLim one aigbt. by one of tibaads. littie Mattie ! waaseiad aad carried off as a trophy. Judw Ca.-too,, m . aa- a t . ! ; h.,., .-,T. nu.de bis escape. Not wihine to Octroy the icnomit chiil, for their object was pluodtT not mardr4, they placed it in tbe open road the next ibjv.hopkg that MMae person mikrlit rescue it from ckath- It was in this situatiwi wbea found by the good people, with whom it lived until eight years of age $ the ring waa also found bv them st the same time. .The k-aoVr of the gang ft Ti.Khrra. after the v kid dkbauoVd told the c4od people af, it ranture. auJ the rerane of hs father. IhU, Ter 4 v. -f was never mtntiooed to Mattie Cfiftori uotil the day that she met ber beloved parent, afUT an absence 01 nearly twenty rars. . L barley alasoa aau bis nappy wue sua dssmk at beautilulBiaaaioo-wbtYe tbeii' parcnU lived before them, surrounded by a bapry fumily of childrea and all tirat bkaslngt'of unbounded wealth. He has filled (he high est office within the gift of the people of hii native Sp.e, btiks positiaa of eminence la Ine councils w WO n t;.- tj; wtv klVlt. " smsuv mm 'rf " ' thor of tLe bet works trer writua b Us KngRA ko Kuage. Their aamtw ire both recorded on the pages of buitoric fan?, and while we regret that oid Jlr. ad Mr MaMn'did tot Iu hi v'tucss tbe kajyiwas that tin. nnv pm'ov have abundant cause to reioice over Uie fate of tho beautifal, tbe nappy - Maine minon, tne Adopted Ilaiirtti-r." ' . ,"iotiw. tcmdiitoH el tfc cNr,-A tarKtiic tlcjfati freA . At last we have .something official wklkaibk ia reirarU to tbe cotulUon of the Atlantic ca)t'. At, v ar Wv, ; the 'iw;trriau of the Kkatrte and InU-matiorial 'flkrapb Company 'o h$ b styled by the company has aiade a report m tlie state of the cable as pbvc ved by him on the tlth, 7th, tli, 9th and 10th of Hep teuika, and the result is tVM imana cncoiB-agfng. lid finds "W-fuuftOf great uWoitude at adiitaooeof between 24 5 and 300 statute miles from Valentia, and possibly in water of but 410 fathoms in depth. He finds the cable unbroken, but thinks the power used wifl shortly sat away the exposed copperire if tbe faulty place by electrolytic ileeonipoBitjon, , lie u satisfied abo tbut thcro is anothurr fault " more distant than this, the spprvshjiate locaDW cf which! eenlcj notestimato Viiuout coinninnicttiion wiin ii irwiuunuiaeij. , x ivm v theuUe data shown him at T awntla, be is also ol opin km .that there was a fuult iu the cublcoa -beara tbe Agomerinoti, before U was aa emerged,' offering a rcsis tunm coaal to lilOO or 1.20O miles of cablet wltuatI at a diatanea of aboat i60 imlca front one end of tho iJV Liruie coil, and SQpvxwed to be the fault which caused, o mncb uliirm when tlte sinpa were iiUU miisatross raaa He is nit'ibfie.1 tbat tiij pable Las been, scrionstyi if not Aitidlv. iniDairiil It the in of too nowerful earrenta fhxn the ku-fu imfuction ceia, ennt'lalty from this side. ana tnut tne wrrerni conuucting eirana is 100 amaii 10 have auswrrfU ita' purpose, even had the insulation Uea found. We Lcre quote what he says : t To satisly myself ton this ' point, I attaoled. to tbe cable a pieoe of gutta percb-covcred wire, baring first made a slight inowloa lo the gutta percha to let tba Wa ter reach toe wirat the wire was then bent sou to clow tp the dufwt, hl be defective wire was then placed in a Jug or sea Water, snilv lalUr .ojaairrtcUt wu the eurth." . ATkr a t w sigoats bad beea sect front the In troduction c, oils iu the cable, and eoraenneptly Into flic test wire, the electricity burnt' throfizlr the tncition. ranidtr burning a bole nearly one-With pf as iucji ia iameton When the full force. of the colls was Draught to bear 00 the .test wire, by removing from the cable, and allowing the electricity only one channel, viz : that of the test wire, tbe discharges, as might W expeCfcd,' 'burnt a.boie In the sutta perona wnder tbe water half Inch ia koKto, ACK",th burnt gutta nercba tame floating up to the sur laoa, KNt. Yarlev cleset kia dlsconVMnfl eu!iltmtf witk what, tbongb Intended to convey some conaUoa to the dldettors, is rSerhaps the most discouraging part of his rrwrt. Jte bbjb : 11 ta noi,, aowrver aHureuier ra poaaible tbat tome inteUiiribie tlrnaw mav yet be receiv ed threagk tho cabk", as stated in tny previous fotnaij n(cation. tie does not say tbat such a result is even probabh;, much that the present cable can ever be turned to any practical use, but implies a contrary opin ion. ; j ue puoucauoB qj toca a npori py 114 eompany b a practical adini&Mon that they 'cannot escape Its coo elusions, and that they have o better face to put upon the nutter. , . . a .The New York Post, commenting on Mr.'Varfey'l report, remarks K - Many important lessons have been learndd from this cable, sud many are yet to be k arned, perhaps, before it ceases as in the natural oowK Of tMngs it soon will cease to bind the two continents in electrical tfnfon ! but ft is now very clear that, like the vegetation of 4 past season, una cablo is or no tart he asc, except af a means of preparing fbr another and a better, VTe'ms expect at any moment to learn that the continuity'o tbe cable is interrupted. From that nwmtbt it ceases to be of tny value for any purpose. But the practicability lof an electrical onion of the two continent! bas been es- I. 1 l. 1 I !a !, .1 . t , . J uoiuittea, ana it ia une vo suppose mat sucn a owcoyery wiu remain long unimproved. , ' From the London Tiafta, The' Clothing of an English Soldier. ( ' If on article in the Evening Mail could be cxtendod about a hundred and filty column we might hop4 to beJ w 10 neai at one view wun toe queaaion nowiocioxne aa Knglish aoldier It need not be so dull or dreary its at Jtrst signt the subject might appear to threaten. rjhoddy cloth and boots ef many patents ire ntH rh them tclfti inviting objects of meditation, bat tbe adventures of a kohlier contesting with tis mnirariorf enemies is not incapable of lively illustration. Choked by hia tishl stock m all diinates, toilhig under bra porua great-coat throngh tropical rains, shivering in the same uwlep gar ment during night watches in Cauad, footsore from boots so contrived as to let jo the sharp atoms that strew bb line of march, tortured' by tbat heavy shako- which bas onecpr twice witiiiamiUtarymemorysgvedsmua from a sabre cut, bat which, in dgRy military experience, kills men uv uiivjfHiTi lire lucKKiiiB oi ii ia piiCTimasc miat in ye cope to the iaiocipatWo of a military JJunyan.and perbspei enlist the sunpathies ol Uie most 'cruel and bord-heartCd I member of the Peace Society if that sUmy-eonled and most pugnacious conirreiration of mortals shouid still ex if t in a corporate form. But theee4elkbo-ntions are beyond our possibilities. '.It CJay oe'.as stated, that when our tntfi saw the loose-clod and wdl-fcaitcred Koo' a ve springing like, cats frbm roclCtqYock np.lbel . I I L .1 jl! .1 I Aima uuijittia, uiey cavicu men .ineree use ui men liniis, and it is a noterious fact that when the Chinese, !rsf saw ourred cokts thoy toted theft ingeuity, not Jo nd means to ill thfira, but to invent contrivances for thro4nJ them dewfi, forUey were convinced that, once down, they coufd never get up again, and might be kil led off at leisure. It b a common .trick of sailors on board ship tp catch their pet monkey and dress him in a tight fitting imitation of a Marine's uniform ; then they stood round andpnjoy the agony and grimaces of the creature as he vainly strives to exercise bb natural agility. Bnt this pt ieon of cloth and multiplicatioTJ of nnpeuimenia are urt pfiucipiea in uie mious 01 our mar tinets. They are institutions which we must leave un- .Cji-noned. " We, are going to deaf only 'with a small episode m tle great military fclotbibg epic, ' ' ' Vi hat .very bad practice is the comet cwistantly guilty Otf 'TaaTUiariDg. J-. t ! trvcta yr eCfi, a- aa s'rT t&i fr d : .V. 'A&m-tu . of "-a. v p!ra! a."- to tif -. ' I '.rt. t a r.:-.b prvo Ijt Suie 5 ' i i" turjiUjs' .voqJ Jifei.U! Circa;:? . r m 1 a yoar. ibo of procii: as i ulat al oo i.. Iaj doae aa mar f tl IViDixratic pArtj at acT o'ter nt caa of kU WooIJ k aot Eiaic a capita! Solicits.? "AXGOIA." -CEOWL laSilCTiTU-T AXXOUXCES TO THE ctUito of WJuj >oe, an J tit tabUe gfaaraT tta i vil opa ait Rooms aa X. uaOy ant. Ttyi i&taat,a tU aKEBOTYI ES aod PHOTOORaPHS for OSS DOliAR Aita - CPWIJtr. tUtmilTltaf atreeO loonfKjr-A of Uppitt aHatSkaw.- m "fM. -lr rr . , j -t. KTX-U C UUN. " ' . , A larje U of the above, ynvA T paper, six ta a Uv wiU Ursa ; HK. nMtee aktfeiie very gM p,,,. For tale at the ot ara - ' ' ; crT"tAVrjrna. Wam ta orrcREDt p t . . . . . ' w 7 ' or the vendee af anywk ranaterfaiVer usiutloa ef HATX sf HOLLAXQ r3TTS3.S. geauiae, kicVy eea- eeatratfi) Holland BJkr a at Mta half plat aettlee enly, aarial t aaate af ae prepriet Jt? E. Pao-t, Jr Jb!ewa la i ttert, aaa lie aignartre arouaJ the aeck ef each a4 i every flwtUe. . C V TWa aliK"itful Art aaa ' Uea feeehre4 by. Amerlcaas, witk that btvor whtea ealy exteaea ta really scieotrse preparattuaa. Waeawa oeiderta marked soceea st- mdiae- na aUmic ivatua. m tae wet etubbara raea ol fever ae4 A rue. WeafcwSMef aty kitae. Pyepepeia, HearV bam, AeMity af tbe HtaeaMi, Hk aad Rervoua HeaOacbe, latna-eiiaia. UoaUveavea aa4 nlee, VoceUHT wtUi ue cow- hue wtiWet a aarelaea ever al sTervoes, EhfumnOc, aal Kerali(ic ASectwna. wevaaaot woader at rta popularity WeJiaaaaemuavaaiataaesaeaf. . ; Pee advertisemenU . . . . lOCV th 4iA4rlw. . vrr:pajA vtsB rrra. . 1- DR. O. rilKUl JBIlOUIrtaa (real twrar afCoa suaiptioa, waa far aateral years ae ba4f aSkHei by PyipeLBia, tbt for a fart of the time he was (onfloed to hla beJr Me was ertdentTynfttrtd it g"pr'eHpGoa furniaheJ l kirn by y vn ctairveiat r,irtj' T34 retrStiaa, (iren Eu by k mere caua, wuu 10 a iuie of traaea, aaa eared everybody who haa fakaw r atvev aaftof faSed once. It ia ; eoualty as rare la eaeeAaf Yfrt ta af DYtrfruu'. ' The ta-' i "ttrtdienpi Biay be fband ta say dru store. I will etna this J valuable preKriptioa ta aay pereoa oa the receipt of one vtaiep to pay pWtagty 'iJdijMa, , , u. 1 1 . . ' t ' , Dlk 0. FH&LPti dBBOW X, ) ' , X t. No, it firand 8tn Jersey City, If. J. Aug. 7, jKtSm 50-3m' ot bwk.nsIaji vivVTeRABije Iruvuxst. . A abort aad practical Vjiof the 'aubject. H. H. fry,! f skij., Aje&t of the treat Irua MUU, Bafe Barber, Uaeaster county. Pa., who eella hundreds tf J)otlee of "Prof. De (bath' ElectrUj Oil,'' jr tie ni,Are ,aek expoaeato, ; Are, and'ortiawM t Ua fiidtiv but the Jcfrje Oil ' takf all pain out aad gives tba hands se trouble. ' Be or ders auother large lot, and eaya they are eatirely out It abe acta promptly and efTkitttfr Iq relieVinK frott bit and , rf of any kind, like (rmw aval ft wiH re- i Hove i 'tk ,niure auraly atd pkaoantry than any other thing, aad it avU Ha a skaxai in eaxe of tuxlmtreani mui tori ' ki;W lf au k utoa aa Dr. WJeaaa, ef Lancaster, aid hundred more, allege that they have twra cumi, ie ft not Hiltld to more credit than the mere aUulatwa of any medU tne dealer or ifeetuT is the Worhl I , For aale in Wilmington. N. C, by IJreke k IfcLla and .VA !. l-ipeltt, Druggkaaud by Druggists fcnl Korchaata Wnemlly. - sOett.t.-57A-lw. Prepared by Dr. JanWalCflltama for tie cure of fyapep ida, au4 aotbtna but Dypepam,(u- advertiaed ta mother eabimn,) has, by ita eva merila obtained for itaetf ao high a Miation k PJuUaelpbiai that Pbyaiciane, acquaiated with Iti propertiee are uning it theawelee aad prescribing It to their pat'outa eoavnoe4 by ekearvattoa ot lie treat power tb reatortug lite diaof dered dlgaeti va ergana to healthy fun. tion. . Mamereua caaet or Dynpepiiia of the an out aggravated oharacw, whtcb were abanduaed aa tnearabte by aome of tba Medical Faculty, bare, by the nee of Ihte - Elixir" alone, beea teetered to perfect kealtk, as attached eerufleatee tes tify, " " w , " f..J ' MarcklOth.lSfi,, . . tta-tawly 1 V r , lliairauA, Jf. C, fJepL tlj, lSJ. -t EXPhXTf to beabeeiitrrom 'piJsAUTeBUtafroia sal after Mosday next, until abonf let November. Cpoa my return I WiH be pleated to see or bear from my frieu Jl. . vJflW A. AVIBETT., , U-tf-4-tf ftPTKa"AL fOTtCJ-.FOh PEUPUMTJUJ rt BREATH, f?llNIN0 T.EETH A-"BfA6T9mCOi"iTJtTX. ION, uke 'i Jmlm ot,ooo lowers." TVi areealag Ladlea Hairsaae " Woodland Oeam,?.aaew Peatade." It carta (kittles a"i Bgtr awawflfany? PtVe WOsts taoh . ' , ' i 'v -., Proprletora, ifV, ' Sold whoJeaale and rataJJ, bj , i , W. B.UlTftT, ' De li-HS-ly Dnwrgtst a Qeialit. ' tng one at Mfratim rkseuVi , t . 8m'iAMCS.CLARU'ft ,iKi" I 1 .y . ! CILEBRATED FZfiiALf! ; FILLS" "V1 k 'hy.ncuM traoraviMkrV tAe Queen. i - This invaluable meirietaeb atifallliigtAthe cprepfallthoae (alnfifl and dangerooa dtaaMS'ta, Vkick tae, female eooetk ition ie eubject. It moderatee all easeai aad temsvea 'aO " - 1 ebetructieaa, sad a sptedy kaea be feUeiPB, u, . i ro Aianb libm 1 t ib rjscaliarly su&edIiv' as she OTUy period with regularity. , , f J Each battle, price One Dollar, bean tie fjoveraiaeot' '' Stamp of Great Britain, prnirr"eobateflea. ' tlese Ptjki should eot bkakeq by females daring the lrrt 1)t ureenthiQftegoancyM'iheyfra.'itt m-'-j fiecaaylage, t'ut at any other time they are safe; a all easee of BTertoaa sad fiDai'AffarUefta; Pala In the Beak and Llmba, Fatigue oo tligM Sxertlo, PalphatfoWof ' f i theJIearrsUrtos and ' VTkltee, tUssFDb'Wfll effket I 1 care yfhlTslI bther means ksTf famed, aad attatogh a pow-erfkU-f medy, do not cbnUio iron, eaWiael,' aatkoowy, tH' ' aaythiig bttrtfbl to tae eoasiitqtion. Full dtrectton In the ifajapaletafl-dkMraaaa packags, rhkfc should bo earwftillytreeervrl. Xf ! ''-." ' ) . " Sbie Ageat fcr the United Utatee and Canada, . ( - i01 MOSES, t ' ' Kocheeter, K. T. It.jB. tl 04 aall I poetaga itampi aactoaed to any aa- tkorfked Agent, will inaur BettW.oentatalng 69 Pilla. by, . ntaramaO. VtrnTS M. :.' W' ' Fee able by Draggbrts generally. ..; j BATtLAXD.'&mENBOVa CO., Charleetdn, Whole- ' MIS AgCWf.'l' ;iWij-il At Itocky Mount, N. CJr sltte"rei1etlrfe bf Vm. If. D, tVAybyfiea. follieelM, Mri JAME3 fl. CnAPMAS to kilt HKf.EV ft. GRAY. f " brkD. -. . .1 -r- i llje vrieDda and acjaaintaBcet of tbe bail? are rpimect- ef Jriv-iteiLto attend the foneral to-morrow (Hundny) after k at I o'clock, frotn b)a late reaideace aa Aed Croas, be- ' tweea Vorirth and Fifth etreeta, thenceao OakdaleOemetery. Mrv Kelly waa a most amiable and worthy m respected by all wkojtnewhim. .He bore (be lingering iiiaesa which, terminated in hia death with the. utmost patieuoe and resig BBtiea, not a murmur escaping bim during kit protracted , luderings. He leaves a wUe and seven children by whom hia death will be deeply felt. r 1. - - - ReeelpU pee XV. tUU gXV , In thia totn. about 1 o'clock this (SeMrftay)' !moraW',' 1 ' s Ht. X3 i V. KELLV, atfed tfl years, 6 months and 21 daya! - Oct. 8.-1000 Iba. Bacon, 106 bbls. BplriU Tarpeatine,J88 ' balea Cotton, 106 Empty Spirit BbU, Si bbUt Bosin, 65 bbls. v r? Turpentine, bxa and 1 Trunk. To 0. 8. Baldwin, T. O. it ' U. u. Vf orui, Anaeraon a tavtge, j. R. uua, w . w . fence, DeBoaeet Browa, U. A. Lamont, i. H. BkweoayJ. T. Pet teway, Murray A, Peacock, J. M. Honk, J. H. Flanaer, W. i H. Ucfiary k Co., Qeo. Myers, i. O.Bowdon, and B. South erland. ' . . . i . . . . -. ItecelpU Per WIV, ti Slaai. Rail ltoul. ' - . ' 0't. s.-Jj7 balea Cotton, 73 bbls. Bplrim, 2W do. Boaln. 43 do. Turpentise. " To" J. R. Bloeaom, Orders, W. 4 M. R, K. vo., Deuoetet a Brown, i.i. ippiK, atarrsy a reacoci. W. &MBary,T.M. Baulk, ' " " ' f ii!,. f t j 1: I f, r i.-v .w.v x f
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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