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3! j " .Tiff ,..- -WW,-'.'.- THE WltMlNOTN JOURNAL . A, VXffil ETH A WT, Editor "Trp. if v$r One Square, week l.'.'.ii.l tit) Out Suif, (hh hc,.U , ... j Square, one rnowtli......; " . r., j . Squaw, IllIC; utOUths , .5 y,, I -'ne Sqint e, ix montli 13 tm r i it n n 1 rvsnvm of unwnuiTiox: j0fK 1jTY iOT BNl to mailed t awb- i at Ktfii r Doi-iacs per aanam ; FCh j V-mxax tor rtx wont ; M nt y-fitk Ci IHV ninniih for a fhorter period. , " IRK WKKRI.V JOKKNAI. at Two I1-- ' a pov ; ' im-ak for acanthi, j Yrnl Je.sahw'ript" rr-eiri to tb W rw.Y for , A'i-Uf k.iiid S'luatr at propuj tumul rate. A S'ltiarr i equal t., rt y soiU ll'Kt of ad vertivnjj t fa-. 'a!). invaiial.ly in a.lHiKc. ' WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1ST No, Iky a dl ilmuidton journal. ! Isgal tenders increased wren-eighths of a' rail r How; depovits increased five-eighth of a milinn. FRIHAY, FKMllJAUy 2, mnliioi to tU 'ittitittM. We publish, im the first pace of to-day Issue, the act recently passed by the Legis lature, to amend the Constitution of tlie Stale. This act is to be votetl on by the wni-nQw me i-epi r t once , if the peoplo were less fatally' TOP AT Hnmbnrfff!. tainted with the last of gain, or rallier l. JjJJ-lJ In the early days of the Bepublic, public plunder, Mexico might And Jto salvation in TlIK 3forTH OK TnE Capb Fkait i,Twr offlcra were lew lucrative than tlie onlinary an American annexation or protectore Viit of toe ExoiXFEn Officers. ! . x -?nm- T - imrsntf. of We, ami men -who smt qflice But what would either of these eidlen The dlstlDsnbued U. 85. Engineer officers, The Retr.nH.m Committee rned . onhl nut he ao-used ol mercenary mo- j pim e at the .reseat day ? Nothing uow in lhb dfyt went lown the riv,r a!,ain . wednty. tiv.s. tliit- ;ts the oouwry expaudd, so nut a gigantic job undertaken. fr : ,.n , , ,1 . .u! The Grand Jur? has i.reser'.ed ev.rai minor the imrpos" of nroimin un n f indictments. - A M - 1 Millie Day'.? Fortune; Ffany Cowper was a hook-keeper in a his sister. RF.sor.rTiox is nKAiii r thl forma tion" OF Af.RK I I.TI KAI. MRS. yl . 1 Tl..,i : , I v rpmm , i ' 1 1 ' ' "l'",K '.'J i lar-e commission house, and his emplovers rinlVT -Mi-,,,nn:lV;,u ol Farlners prized l.im because, though only inn., Oiubs and Associations in tho several rontw .. - i v 4;.., .... 4. . a a . i i iiw, uiiou siaieu saiarv, u iuau iiieir - - - ' l ai 1 LL UJ.1L I : ... ..... 1 . : . ... . 1 . . l . 1 lil.lir I ... a h. . . . . n 1 ' 1 IV dream had tied. Mill he hailed the increase as a bics'dn, a he could now do more lor did its budget, and in due time, new fields Mere discovered in th shape of Indian agencies, land grants, Ac. Then did the spoils"' of oftice become a great prize, and then was promulgated that fatal maxim: iopie in Aitjusl, next, an.l every one. j 4-io the victors belong the epods. i lus diould nwke himself peH'ectly tain iliar ;"! nipt tug adagi has done mot t demor ith the amendments itTm.set. To fa- ; s the country tliau all other causes I o- f'ilitate this, we shall keep it standing, and 1 gethe To it we owe the rise of the Kadi- times and places as lor tl lered nothing to A month had passed from the time of the arrival of the attorney vh, had come to place Millie J)ay in possession of her for tune, and. as might be supposed, suitors for administration. swrnriiu. :i r'pt'n ? r, . . . . are tnaen chag i rir ,i t. , . , I "" wnuuie party on uoarth leav- Brick Pomeroy " '"' " oi awuj u.m mi- , ing tlie wbarf in front of the Custom House breach of m sumptuous partisans. A Butler woiddsoon j .t m oVloet A n.m.ir f irl,n ! Iioekct the last spoons left by the Mon- had invited, aecompanied the party. MABYMXD. tezumas. Therich coifUcta of the ! We regret that, owing to the absence of j Baltimore, Jan. 27. Potosi silver mines would promptly the wur from the citv. we were unable 1 The Hrnx t,a"8 arriTed from Port-an-rrincc swell the cotters of the loval military (iov- " . ! Arnatt, of the Congrc " LIS U A. 1 1 1 1 1 I til II 1-4 If. I I V flllft I IIIMIH1';i tHUl H ernors from Ohio or New Hampshire, and we t d but , from t e t tot 1 IiiJ tii'Aivii.f nut ,r..;. I on I'lOIUOl Jm ll-'lll III llil in htwiv : . . The enemies the alleged rieg ! by consultation and comnaiiso., of v ew nanustmie ; yomii, m near oi-e "ed. and exwienccs on i.rac ieal farmi. I y'!1 1?,rP.V . ,".iu:a Am '."!K very h1-cu mietl n.r i,WKi lor the dissemination of affricultural know- ! "lively mat ins nanus were virtuously rriage rromlse. Iedce, and bv anv otlier means which mav 1( luar- . . . ... : lend to Mioiiiw,',,,,! o i:..,. - u was towards the close ol the day, and ; dation. an improved system of agriculture, ! ilJZ ?,5Uy t'f 1 m balan,;,In ,IS j which is unquestionably our greatest in-' ? oidy ther occiipaut ot the iterest and most , nuKMtant source of mo- ; punting room was feter Hupps, thele- .y ima. A ILtl Vtt3 UU OKI JlliVll B1A.LV oeeirsionaUypHiblishittVMihetiw-fitf.ftheical party; iht eleetioti of Lincoln, the j a paternal prohibitive tariff accompanied by f who were present that the day was a very ; voters if this section, creat war and all the robberies and extor- j beautiAdly dirersifiel sUmp duties would j peasant one and was enjoyed to lhe ml L. ' 1 . . - 1 j lions thivt hq.ve foilowetl it, Every presi- Ppread its pi-otetire jegis over tlie land of f t,y w10 participated I - c ,ri?rnnietiesexn,essed!dentialC a fiSt for the j the Artecs. 1 ' The cutter steamed directly down to the j ,.r,rlnnr Tt I rih E"? Sb?en . At t,W momfnt aier 6f tbe -outh oftl rivers close to Bald Head, ! iraiueu, noi ror ineooti ot tne countiy, nut ianunjerauie Mexican revolutions is in was a boar. I, lie having been Retailed to accompany the vessel. Saw no SpaniMi rrnisers during the voyape. - o( laot-f .....1 V. : !. C nE.OI,C TIUX F THANK. , ! " m mcc,1,iuv u. , 7, , , ,,,, . 4. , , , . 1 house lr many years. He was broken in LeolveJ, That tle thanks kot tins Con- j health, but was able to keen an ac- . v. AM.,vi. ii v V4.i.i. Mini (ll v ucituv Lv;iiu.r-iCLl i ject of -Ainnesty" aflects us but little. The j with tbe wJe yiew ccUlng the Tctes of iijuijwas when a gracetul act of political j fce masses and securing tlie spoils. This ahliFfon wanld h4V awajienel aU tlie gen- j deoralizatjon hftS g0ne on increasing endis and appreciative emotions of which UBtU jepltJBy) H gangrened the "K toui "'o j entire organuation of the (iovernmeut, and i when tlie party were landed and sometime j oppression, oayoueus au ucn i thl Tn.jni-inalities of our m-eat cities. i brief and another revolution will i,ud tluigs, t),niit at us j so that this day, j Thft evU b1(Came so cr in;. ti,at 50rne no- l the results of this and so on, ad iitfinUitm. .... ..-v . . . 4-. ItM .iT.ilTAV Oil I Flu PAIll1 VTIl l A. - . ta4it5 of a state of war, (as in South Caro- . p a . . 1 1 r TTT t - . lice nai to oe laxen oi n. iw hjsouwi uuuug iruo oucauuoa iu j After a careful insuectfrn of this point- 1 tbe ffreat municinal revolution in New i jobs, nlunderin&s, land frauds and stwlia-: ..,t, xS.t . ... luia, Un example.) are upon ns. As tl y k and have fceeu astounded by the t:ons whicll are sure to foi,ow In tlie foot- j cn the KBlte ide at Krt rivell l,ere i m .tfer n.,w stands. Amnesty, when it ! , , ............ , - s. on me opposite side, at -ort Laswell, v here ! i 4ionsoi inaaiiuuvuuciuroiHii:i) , mi-i oi iukW amxanou, Oi-i'i V.O-! the mills of this Stronghold C-dnes, Tm u-sl ,M"iv i ,l..w,t,.i.i.t nf Uu Fr. orn (mvpniinftiit. ( . Mpv Priam t mtrnr. at arcp WfMild . .i. p.. ... ... ..... . . m 0 . ... ...w... , j "v; r- "; . . , . . ; me ton, were so ! b the gainers therebj. OHIO. Coixmbl'S, Jan. -21. The Senate has passed lhe Southern Railroad Bill by one majority. Cixtrs'XATi, Jan. 27. progress, and the whole country seems to spent la examin5ng lhe effbcts oauseu there 3- - be in complete anarchy. Nome Generals, ,,y the worka above hetween Smith's 1 ct.ffive8 r2?.t. for the Oavernment. discontented with the election ot Juarez, ' srjd Zeke' ician.u. Tl. eftta i KENTUCKY. Lofisvili-e, Ja,n, 27. Alexis accept the invttatiou to visit this city, and will arrive Tv.esday. CABLE DISPATCHES. to the Commissioners of Raleigh, for the j gratuitous use of Metropolitan Hall, j lltsolted, That the thanks of this Con vention are due and are hereby tendered to the railroad companies who kindly penn it ted the delegates to attend this Convention for one fare. have laised the standard of revelt, and the j shewn most forcibly in washingaway j result is ouHe uncertalo. No matter which i .-.. e .1 . ) Mislead of tlmt we have had contumely and j Jia3 infectea eyen tLe Suts administrations party (..pressiou, bayonets and leggars, thiev es i M(1 the munjpajities 0f our gtat cities, j brief 4UIV uuwiuuu. O mailer vvmcu rifjinmp ;0t fif nf ihnoint. nr,d aroan 5m. succeeds, its tenure of power will be ; inmwlon flf in,.: iv,r, ! , ; . o " ' OVertUrn , oti.I vnlnml n.nt. nn. : i Main bar. . so tlvat even taking into calculation the From the Raleigh Seatinel. REMARKS OF J. 1. STANFORD, On the Bill to be Entitled an Act Con veralng the Publle Debt in tlie If OHe on the 13th instant. Mr. Speaker : I have listened, as I always do, with a great f deal of pleasure, to tue speech Xew HaiiQYOi ihat could give it grace and appreciation,- ? yi, mUiUuy .nil liaTal. The facts be virtue of manly and magnanimous gen- . . w an1 so outrageous Uiat da . . . X ' I -..toHV. -ihat 1 no QuOn, t, men is ex lorted, not by considerations of right and , lot bearauce, but by tle promptings of f jfaity purpose and a pitiful ( . We budj b5 glad, oi Cptiriej I9 haye Hm Inui : id pojitiea otracisui i-emoved uom all our ; in'pple, iit we shall ntt crv Ikusannas over i rt ttiggaj-d and reluctant. a- of connron de- ' reney and justice. i iirnwtratlvn. There is an interesting article in Iji I. j ?', jV.y. December, uudar thj:.. caption, in 'hicli it is vciT prpjierjy held, that there is mental gift thai cqnveys a greater sense ,.f ppvvw, thn hat o' ready hi.! frlicUipus j UJuslrulion, i will bo a cuiious tnuuiry ; (says the writer) how many men live and j die. respected and useful toeiuV'i-s of sv j ciely too, without once getting off a happy j simile."' I'sin tbe word in Its highest ; Lfnsc or iUu.trut)ng acep,uesiois or grand jui stattjy ihongUa by an ap simile open ! io tUe co.mprehenion of eyery n!an the ! .emark. I5 trie tnotigti 1 but Vbt we are j iiut sure that, hi the ordinary .sense of ex- i pressing thought or emotion by resem- , palpable and so outrageous tJiat danger was apprehended, and, to tluow a tub to the whale, the ln?sident rccp,inniended a great reform in tlie eh fl service auvl bill was reported by which all the oflicers ;n the va rious departments of the government, with tlie exception of a tew of the highest, arc l be selected by competitive examination, promoted regularly, and are in bold their olhces during good behaviour. This is an excellent bill, and one would suppose that 1 t were examined. it vyil lie renenUered, liaving I been destiny od, bj the Confederate forces, j IOXIIOV. .tnn. 7. ial dispatch tatl;e Kwperor of Germany j oi'l!lltv to the people of the State, especial- ' Sail CiranviUe to negotiate a treaty ! ,y to those 1 hve houor l)llt L 10 ! ' . i luit 1 . r 1 m in tin ii. aim r-i !ul. ,',,.'tniune' I interfere with his duties. He was a stout, her hand had been plentiful and persistent. , ... 1 , 1 1 11 .... ...... .. . - jiairv v oT was on 11 is way Home when befell in with Jasper Croome. Friendly salutations were passed, and for a time they chatted upon various light topics. At length Jasper said : By the way, old fellow, it's all up with the heiress."' Harry started and gasped for breath. She has refused me, plump, square and flat. What d'ye think of that "Uefiiscd you related Harry, re gaining his bieath. Has Millie Day re fused you '.'" Yes. I guess she's after higher game. There is a perfect army of suitors in her train, but 1 think she looks with the roost favor uton old C'orydon."' Do you mean Wan-en Corydon, lhe banker '.'' "Yes. He's worth a million add a half. Depend upon it, she has her eye ujxn the Fifth avenue.'' Harry's only response to this was 'I'shaw!" And yet But he would not reflect uinm it. He went home and tried to forget all aliout it, and the more he tried to lorget, the more he rememlored ami reflected! A few days after this, Mr. SlurgLs, the senior partner ot the linn iu whoss employ Harry served.entered the count ing-rooni, aim accosted ins nooic-Keeper : count of goods as they were delivered, for wmcu trirung service he received suflicitnt j for his supioit. Hany had just closed his ledger when . Jasper Groome entered the oftiee. Jasper ! was Hai-ry's senior by two or three years, and held a limited interest in a small house ; near by. lie was well and fashionably j dressed, and might le accepted as a fash : ionable man. j " Harry, my son, have you heard the ' news '.''' cried the new comer, tapping his ; friend upon the shoulder. ( 44 1 have heard nothing wonderful, Jasper. .; Is gold up or down." 'A certain kind ot gold n high up. of my respected fi iend from ' Haven't you heard of the stroke of fortune r, Mr. Ashe, and to many ot '' which has fallen to Millie Day :s which he has uttered I "ive ; -t, the mention of that name 1 Tarry Cow- But with tbe present standard of political i in im wbn Fcu.t Fisher wns cairtured, 1 r . 1 A A a 1 . . a . J. the sontiments ; a cordial and hearty assent, but, sir, a sense ' ln' caught his breath, and a quick flush vi .io v laiuiu iijnjii 111a cic.il tiicciv. " I have not heard," he said. 'Don't you remember an uncle of Mil- to the creditors of the State, compel me to lie s w was Slck liere m -ew Y ork a few dissent from the positions assumed by him ' VOftrs a"' ail(l whom she nui-sed so tender- anu to senu to tno clerk s desk some verv molality, the good of tle country pr the benefit to ta neighbor 0,r tQ tlc world wUl not weigh a feathers weight in the scale, and the only question to bo considered, as J ttey were wek.omea by Col- Men. in lira inw i n tuy uiuci vasu iuu may arise, wilj be, how it will afreet the re- eleetion 01 iTeneral tirant and tne success? Froiii the fait they went to Sraith- vihe, wheye an liour was sjient vry pleasantly in visiting tbe post, where denhall, the Commandant, andin i-ah. Ung around the village, after wbloh the paitv lttuvuad to the cutter, and started on of the KcpuUican party. When the pyi- j tbe returu to tbe city .arriving here about tics of a govnyjy,,e.r,t controlled, as tliey j g o'clock. are, iy sucu consiueraiious, aim wiieu uie -nw-, 1 ,-.,, m. v---. J aj jri A special eum.readnir interaational law. nrinc5,.liv bv i 1-fcPreseut "Pu U'is. oor. and, I may add, the rendition of political refugees. Tha Spanhih Boarbons have coalesced upon Auatorla, with Duke Ui ptobably ieavc tl-o President's friends would support, with ; Executive is so ready lo substitute military j i,eie tSWfcuvrtkW atorniiiff sonte of them iv.- .... . am , . . 1 .1 t ... all Vbcir zeal, a ineasure suggested by him ; fur civil law. the country has goo.d ce to to Washington City and others pro- TSef North Ca lcXT and promising o neediul a r nnedy. But ? take heed W in time it MW in the Hack to Mohre Jiey to Jam- affiriai wSchcI H I vened in this city on the 11th instant. i cmu.uiaUiig, j They should have appeared QfiPWx but I relative to it lo amj tehobl ! aonie of the president's warue!.t supportei aitftc&ed t.ie bill, while ' otherii damn it with falrl pi-alse," to such ! an extent that if (lea. Grant's heart was i earnest in the matter, he might well pray I to be delivered from his friends. But tbe tact i: tVt y,-no! of unhappy Mexico. tSeit. Groat and Ills Party Friend It is very refreshing indeed to not viie estimation in which tlie Iresident of this ! sreat and Vee ilenub'.!.; o." A'tu'ica he.ld ; . . . . , . . V . . -. . . 1 . . . . I .v..i...-..v. "...1. nint.,,. 1 .....Qr..!.,.,,... I.v4l, 1.511 ...l.t.-.l. 1... during Austria's minority. It is thought the ' . "T" ' friend from New Hanover and myself de-j sire to accomplish the same objects name-! iy: to settle this question of the public debt upon principles of justice and equality both to the creditor and tax-payers ol i the State, and to preserve urdarnUhed, as j far as possible, her faith aud credit, and to 1 smother in its very inelpiency the cry ot repudiation, but we diner very materially ' as to the best course to be pursued to ac- i complish these very desirable rw- i suits, lhe time, sir, lias arrived when this question of the i-ubiLc ' deb should be ad:u;te.d upon a per manent baji. Tlie interest is rapidly ac- tue public Jiiniil is excited and each j ear it is delayed Snvdcr -h r mother.-, brother vou disruption of tho liberal party in England is in ! evitahle npou the education act. It in said that aflatTS at Vevnaillcs are threat- ln9t 'lhe factions against Thiers avd the Republic are bolder. The report is current that Ilisinarck prepar ing for a neTV" invasion, From the Kalcigh Sentinel. Raleigh, Jan. 19th, 1S12. M-kssks. Ebitobs : I herewith hand you for publication the various resolutions blauces, analogies and comparisons with j things around and about us tion, bribery, black mailing (as In the New York Custom House), peculations and ntnt s a ttrcc i by ofhi aity lriend-by thoe who , Partcn ?!'" ! t n-nw winn In tia fivrJ" vl.rn ll f 1 0 tt n VJ .1 0 i "flTW ine works in progr there. Of the result .rtlutl vut rto,.r,.a .... .,,. ! Auey saoum nave appeared. 5.cpnyr- out l r retail ! ' . , 1 had to leave $6 cfcy' uuljle unexpectedly will lender it more dillicult of settlement ; uam mijiuui at iiub uuie. .tj vv of i ana very Burredy on Friday ni?ht imme- i and besides, . Le people ar swh8 wee1 s lwfore hi report 5. made diately after the labors of the Convention demanding it at tho hands of this legisla upand ibi-waixi i to tlie Iread ;of hie D- ! were closed, rhioh I hope will be a suffi- ture, and take afar deeix;r interest in it t wbui eicusc iui tne acennny tieiiiy in nieir luau any oi tier question mat v, oejLHe us, ....i.l. ot.i..i, 5.. cociiuwi., r.u.i we mav 1 quer, a as -tltS cOiinf jjylias . ' vHui, jbr iustan t thei The onjy Wfindcr n fa " that ,'.ikn !.. i tie n-imift ;ii!inf fitiit-A hiufiTtisaioii did not at once brine ! t. vt mnwr-r tt:t"-t" w. rrr-p -"- : , , . ... , ye commend the ni tarpiuia. ;ovevP suupfc, iu;tL can- "wo ur- 4awi. r"e,' ,w , " iilutnte ;: the ex-1 ho nd. 1 ht rocajwo ttrst t-opnouiy and Sit Jy prienees of the past few years, jlitical j and personal. He will describe the influx j f prowling and thieving carjet-b32gers In- ; . -jr iii.dj., jtut alter p3 nmnder, as ' h4 'gkfi&mg y ul Cures around tlie pros-; rii S'lli fV"pilinlptl bp;' y of ft pbn' jn.j- ; i. AA ! were warm in his favor wheal his nama was ; T HP ineek Commissiox. The eves of tlKi cptintrv until the next F-resi den- ! t Went'We m4l4ft8 ibr th- rtsi- party of I . S. Engineer officers who haw ; tia'relect'iia ovel. Vhe mcasu will be nJ WR wn,PleJ at uotllinS at ' 00 a tour of Inspection of tbe , dislnssed, amended and emasculate.1 until ! would a5d In bl9 election. The foUowing ; river and bar, all left yesterday evening.- . . ' ' , . ,v . 1 : extract from the .Nrry York Sun. which we 1 Gen. Foster goes lo Nev.' 1 r, Capt. PhU- : it amounts really to nothing; and c.orrup-t " ,r,.. b ..t' .-Cf.- ' lJ i , j I1UU COpiru 111 II invcs u i;j nix. itnirf i iijfa tu ttua aiin.-i, viiuciui wnw, j (both the Sun and the T' .cj- Liiu Itepub- j Gibnore and.WrighV tp. CbArlStot Wkvfe there is no ! frauds wi'l go on on-uer ng aai to con- t V" v ' t " " H ! J wrHV "" "" 1. , : . ' ;L."..'. v:. V-" x.., t !j. n ir.rt. but apt phrase, he CraighiU acr5Rpales the paily to Charles ' T ton, but not in an official capacity. article to the attention i Tho Cojnmission wxro. CL.ii.gfcU au day ' jpaing Tzp ice.i.r preiimujtiy , They labored Ml- cxly I coiaplttiiio it in time to take ' of soViie oi'tlfTe ,lepnbKcah in the North. : ' tha trains. A full report of the resnlt of , publication. esjiect fully, m n. AV. Be?t, Secretary. BKHOI.UTIO-S i:. .tl'JtiAiJ XO. lUK OFFICE y VXA1 tltXLO,OIST, 2avfJ?i, That tisi Convention has learned ffHh grat pleasure, in view of the vital Importance of that office, that the pr' sent Legislature has refused to ubolisli the office of State Geologist. i HK80LT.TI0X UELAT1XO TO TUK DBPART i JtENT OF AOraCX'I-T'S. : simply trom the lact t.r.a; ae.y are more j vitally interested, 3,nd T 'iiay add, siv, that l candor ind 'good faith towards our credit : ors also tlenand it. iov they should know what they ii to receive and not be kept linger in suspense. Every member at all conversant with the sentiments of this House must kn-jw that the bill as advoca- lv - Mr mean . Yes." 1 remember him ery well, for I parsed a great many evenings very pleasantly in his company.'" 44 Well," pui-sued Jasper, old Snyder, it seems, was one of the lucky ones in Chica go land. About two months ago lva died without chick or child, and, hi. attorney has been on here to i.uJafm Miss Mollfe Day that she. "3 aoie heiress of his whole fortune, I is somewhere in the neighbor hood of half a million. There is over two hundred thousand iu bank. What d'ye think of that old fellow '.''' Harry Cowper shrank like one who had received a blow. I le was silent and tboiViht fid. 44 How, my boy !doe psease vou e exjiecting ami f demanded dasng-t vith a show of sur prise, IVury rallied and answered, with a shake of tho head: 44 No, Jasper, I am sorry for this."' "Sorry? And wherefore'.' I thought, you had a particular regard for the l;dy," Cow per looked up, and faintly saaVilI. It was a smile, but there wasrajLu in it : 14 Jasjer," he said scrioiisly and earnest ly, as one speaks. 4 confidence lo a dear friend, 4;.J kV MUlio Day, though 1 have 4-Mr. Cowper, my wife bade nic give yoiu this." And he handed him a daintily tinted and embossed envelojM Jiarry tooic it, opened it, j would l sidddal. 01 wr reaaere, as an evidence 01 uie very j ycoroay in j 1 r V m 1 . . g ! J . ' j sole, obiect of nearlv nXl olu '-".' u- i,p-Ui wlue I report. ,o- 1, vn.n-u tj.kixs, uaj .u vpe mjjcihuhs succeeiteu m ,,,eM : The prime, if not tlie every Badkal Cong his o-vn rc-ceeuun , un .he second, p's&- cnvc fOr 'himself. Ills' re'atiyes. adherents, and friends, as many fat off3C job? a.id fanr U'fo 8 i V$ m' influence to obtain from the goventment. But what is to Ve- what i' iiovEp n.v lUti ccimi not" se i their examinations is yet to be wade, but mal, dcftjnceless against their foul appe tites. He will feel that the whole policy of; Come ef all tliis rich vista of spoils, if this : proVe Kadlcal Keconsi ruction M is that of the i hiischievous and ill-timed bill shou'd be-! EitV,:. izsvfcMJirAnu.-.. - semb!v Tvr-Ub t4ie cwrrrfn.ieCee.on A Enough evidence, and more than enough, ; survey of the mouth ot the river is rrde, ture car 'Otherwise in iiis discretioji has already been taken in tlie course of the . waich is to be W"t. cute, under 1hfMf-r the propriety of passiiu; a law in r rnii.Hii luniw investirration 111 this Citv to . . .. ... oV1"" 1S Acrru-iiti'.ral jsratlsties of the State. tliat one o! t- txvvn :uut v. true,. .. . " To thy. Wokk orsvi.-t.'yjiS ibliowing present ,,. . ... . ; ..1,... r --h-.: i ii ii-ioesmeat v.rant. nas rom w un. named ocntd. sentenced at the . .. .. .. ... .sJ1i'nn.1al!i ui ueruioii iiiu jiaMu-Bv. uj:k2 teH of 8uperIor were sent to the vr, "J w u ..1 ui.ig ncr lorrni v r,e ai hik t wi v "jr'r j'? !.t"' r ' , committed )j t(ii oue wn; ana ; . ,. ' , '. tiwrhedbi VY7iT4- iVluiMph.'''lf.'lie'ie a will become of his political 'nfluence if he -taaJwiaUJtfJi upon the commerce of New 1 VorK House yesietaay ; !a4?V: ofhistorv. lie w'ili' reproduce Jet- : cip'np lvinge.r reward. 15 W"Uli- , York, and has shared in the fruits of these Milly Scott, for 1 year. t i.-'r'v 1 --w 1IWIJ1 1 L 1 1 111. 11' I f aUlfULklOa jenw 'Meypresteti 5oj05i5t 10, ojja,m mee. KESOLt-TlONS IX REflAf.! TO AORK VI.Tl -P.AL STATISTICS. Ttesofrrdj That the President of this Con vention communicate vTitii ILa- timera; As- crricul- dpon egard to and esjcJally in relation to tlie number of acres planted in cotton and tobacco each year, A.a 4 1 a amfiunt r.1 lA'il ivrt 1MllellQf1 in connection therewith. j inserting rca twentyvfave, h Jeen Sesofced, That this Convention reouect J utl v.w V1 vmivi uiww vi au 1Ti U-vrllencv tl fiovpvnor ta ..reanond - inS hty per cent, of tho principal and 111- ir, in- r.nvin.- "fiii rrrtfwTi ! terest ot what a Known as the oUl debt J tel by my friend cannot possibly pass, and ! "evv.:Me to her a.s a lover. 1 have been wanui; uiuii 1 couiu iuiiie ner a noiue 11 she accepted my prollered hand. As you know, 1 have only a salary to depend upon, and a portiou of that is set apart for the uiaiutouaucc and education of ly sister." " Are you serious ?" akjed, (iroome. '4 Will the coming o thU fortune deter you from pre?slr.s vour s.uit V '..Yes. '-f ; 4'B.ut man alive! Is not the prize worth more than ever before ? If Millie even if it were possible to get throv'H Ike legislature, our coii'tituert xouiit ii,ot en- ; uorse our yrct tno places itut now Vncvy vv'AUl "tnow Us no luoi-e forever, i Theii, i,i.r, hi v.Y l.oiuble judgment the ; . .-I- 1 ' -.I t O " w-f 1 , m, , r ' oesi Uio2 we can ao, win do to aaopt tn n9kn Twit tneegiiMuie now in , ,4W ' 'Xa t .m ' . ' - , . ' r. ' . 1. ai . ...i..n . x umw, .lull au uiiiuim';u. x pass this House anl the Legislature, and I what is better still, will receive the sinclion i r.f IIia oreat. mau of tbe b-r.r -. v r-fiiri nrrv I of the country, ?nd ve Will receive at "their i Hay ,was worth winning when she had ' hands the Muftis; "weil done tjood and j hardly a dollar of her own, what must she ' faithtrd1 Vervants,'' and this vexed and i we now . troublesome nue.i.t.uu will have been put to i can ue no more 1 to nw twv, ie; ,-est N.iitli Caroliua wiU again dart : Plied Hairy. "It was Mi'Jni ay that I upon 'a career ot prospevitv and bap- loved Millie Day tht I iove still and no piuess. As gentlemen will observe from amount ot warily wealth can add to the the readius of niv a?aeiidments by the Vnco ba?e UV?? her love m re- clerh, 3 proiiose. to amend the 1, ill bv ' U"-.T that is past. Had she reniained striking out fifty in line ten, thirty 4 Une 1 1?1- 1 bad hoped ere long to have been twelve and twentv-five in I-no. mneicen, and able to offer her a home a home where inserting resdi.eVv 'twcntv.fivc. fifteen : &he could help me to find joy and comfort." Pey$ in uch .jud.s Ityud pr ' amgec , t-nta wuu tadwtshipi, collectoisniis, inspec- (ack fciiepiwd in sin juobbei m i.iltle- j torshlps or 01 tne otner snips w nose conn 01 rield llenedict Arnold in John Tocsl, with the only ditlerence that the former used his official iosition to betray his country, while lhe latter confesses that be soubton;ce, in iiuL tie in'ohf. made him the very god of fortune in his own j district. How can General Blank, of Ohio, but now Senator from Louisiana, hope to wn o-.cr i. vACluating jc;uiawas H he.'can- 11. He has not understood anything lw.,t l.o .nt tiu 1n ilplmli-d and ini- LVjm ...v. "... . - - -. ... . Tanl, posea ujxin oy nis sian oincers, cruiucs, .1 -camp followers; who alons bve..profrid v- Jasper Mitchel', 'tb.rt' "- and boco.ne enriched. bvhe:-lar' sUms ot otxKich' our' merchants haye thus bura v .iiarxe " as hqt hbd oiii 'tiiliim tlie promise of the least raiV.ted'bf MacauU'v. n 'Ip'lden and in-j custopt house cjerkship? How, pi the tira"tj iiutnerabfe Jack Cades pi the host of level- ! nam of loyally, can faithful partisans be , r Hwney been plundeid. ' If" tle first hypothesis ho true, lresident Grant is a scoundrel. 1 :ho second hyiothesis be true, l'resi- (irant. ia a fnnl. rewuided, if, wiien congiessmen A. B. and j jg tnere aHy third coaclusion which can C. apply for any office for their friends, they possibly be drawn from the tacts developed are told by the secretaries that under the ! y the Senate Committee of Investigation , , ., ; , ... , . . .... . , . ! aud Betrenchment ? If tbera u any such hw the utmost that can be done is to ghe ; exp-iUn.uioi vVlX mebpdy. -went ion tliem a chance to annear candidates i( jt and sfetS'tTrV lvai-on by which it is suiv N02. 0,0vitt and t-'i iu aiipe.tit'rve exami- ' ported ? -id' v t:i., . ':S ;.'. '.:' .... :i natim.. there to Drove tlwir CUOxl UloraP C menus anu aTW.a u, ; P tnueyvi I'uiu iiu ejipiT i c.n.iai , i - -- ; ' , 1 ! Grant, w JUiout exception, adopt tue second sanding, who have ia 1 ifk?d the prestige J character, their abllrty to ivad and write . hvi)0lhii xiiey do not put it as plainly ofM P tor paiti-v H)f or place, j the Enghsli lantage vorroutly and llieir r.iiMd ivtum: TliC article l Jlh-keOOil. j tnowimtge 01 ine ruuihiems 01 aimuueuv before "a demur! ion impertinent coinmit tee 44 who want ft know, you know !" II is merallv certain that the ling, dipajjjigpaa 4'-iJ disturbers of the pub-; 11c jieace with whom the times have leen at- i Micted. He will, naturally, go back to Scriptural days, and find a parable to him, : who sold hi: birth-right for a mess of pot- : : '.n !?.n; i'c Tei,te ;nen o; tho mod- AialtUias, ior4year s. Judge Ioide-Us fu' 2 yn. Hhpoy ix-tei-sou, for 2 years. Nancy Mack, for 2 years. Jeanie Beasley, for 1 year. Jacob Baker, for ;J months. Romeo Davis, for 0 months-. Cornelia Harris, for 1 year. prepose twenty-five per cent, and instead 01 j thirty per cent, of principal and interest ot 1 bonds issued under the funding acts of 1860 ami 1.S fifteen jer cent, and instead 1 of twenty-live per cent, of all other bonds j issued since April 17, othf r than ; j bonds known as special U Vvh leni- , ! tentiarv bonds, tve, per cent, aud it All of the TELEGEAPHIC. to which we have referred, in treating of the honor of " Illustration," addresses it sell", mainlv. to t hat higher degree, which con sists in fresh and orimnal coinage, that ! will come to naught. 11 1 u .'it 1 ,ip 1. ul .i.Tt -,ient o. thinm not i aU' dpe4 logelier WiUe, which (bring?, tho ina'tler ijlustiated wjth suddfU liiice to the jioi!r or hearer, Of this gift many inter ntlng eicaiiipleji are given ; but among iliem w e see not one which impresses us 5i strongly, for uovelty and homely aptness, as a rjuick illustrative boa inot, which we nce heard fall from Ute lips of a former ":i'-'en of Wibningtr-n, nw no ?v.ore. He, iylth cuici--gditlt ucii, ws mumjti' .iofhe derni4lop of an entliu;-ia?tk gastrouome as we have done, but they all agree in one way or anotm Grant is a ftol SKIV YOBK. New Yohr. Jan. 27. Coiuio-i tvu Ton ob the Poughkeepsie r:inR I early and just development of her vast are iu circulation. ccttot. anil ' Coactp, ui aviation iu wi growHlg cjdp thereof to the end-, that the pioneers pf said crops may have accu rate, iufoi'oaiien eonceraing the cuiTeut ciops of cotton, tolaeco and other grow iug products. RESOLUTION' QX AND DOC.s. session, be respectfully requested to provide, I seems 10 mpyi. wicr a compromise upon j , r I V X.-1 V. AA 4t Wl L lAO 1UUT OliA V it J it I tVlllOt" l - . 1 ji.ji. , A' :L lAr,-::,, . ' price great mass ui are as honest for the sanctity of their contracts as any eople on the face of the earth, it is worse than folly to talk ol ability to pay the present State debt or even as huge a portion of it as is propos ed by the bill under consideration; and ii they are driven to an election betw'ech re pudiation and financial ruY t. themselves and their children '4. woe not require a great deal, o'Siigacity to foresee the result. While they aro anxious and willing to pay . his 'and",' shall be ascertained; as well astl number of s,heen hrk'nging to such ts i the been uojongmg to sucn tax (rayer, 6U. posea to nave oeen Kiueu y dogs. In tha preceding twelve months. KES01.LTTI0XS OX IMMIGRATION. Whereas, Iu the opinion of this Con vention, the great hope of tbe State, for an j agricultural, mineral and nianfacturing in . . .... 1 , 1 1 wavor another 111 arenili" that President The steamer Charleston arrived last night wrth ! trets, IS in a successful oeppfcm flu iue umur, a.m uu u wt-i wa Ol aii'Jinti 111 aiuin... int icaiurm. ...i,. t Ynrtk Vct '..X mSr Slata tor iwrn fi tb nnnlcasant fact and sbane For our part we do not concur in this j They verc guards by a Jetaohir.ent r.f U.S. t OVtrjuStcha inion. The theory that Grant is destl- J Infantry. Tl.y v.iU le tkeiy to-.nrany thi ; America teofcmmnou sense and ordioary lnclli- mp.rnip.g.;. ; Jiesofel, nc?, 33 that I19 caiu.be imposed Upon & 4 m v tsttxsr, elr pjunion.that its pa'3saj;e wouM eflect ! uonejj -who certainly knows 1 cej-tarn that the measure ritwinent Radicals their the dissolution f the Baliuil party, whose only bond of cohesion is the spoils. They are not going to cut their own throats audit is vain to expect any good from tlvat quarter, riefono and relief may come at some future day, but, like tlie millenium, they can hard ly be looked for iu this generation. One of those ancient vsaxims which have of" the Apiciau delights of his cuiiine I become trite by frequent repetition, but are luU to eat aud drink " was tlie staple of none the less true, is that republican instl- :U converse. On withdrawal from the tutlous liave no solid foundation except in room, tbe Wilniingtonian quietly observed j the virtue of the people. Among the hu lbat"A. resembleil a spider ; ere the pressive lessons of History none is more thrttut of hi rvnrcriion from ' Mty ! ; strikingly proved, and the lessons of the That was genuine irit -the true Attic. j. present confirm, in every point, the e.ieri- .Ioav I '.any ' -iuuet rat ions' ar4 'tliere, which have grown into imuemb 'so to siieak) : ence ot the iw ;:. Tire di'strActvii conuiOon oj Mexico is a iia'j jsopular use, without our being'able to j sad example of the decadence p a corrupt jpVce the ajprppriatcr.ess of their origin and ignorant people. In tbe lialf century e itre not awa.ru thai f Inns," eitlu-r m- winch has elapsed smac ucr jeiase itTm Taere wop; several rovs at die reform prim try i ary elections. U. F. Mudget tontliled that he rnor j would not believe Porter's oath If he (V"t" ) him t tosrified he bad no connection with the order well, has recently said of him, that ; t.nrfnesK instead of being in any way a stupid man, ! he is ready, quick, almost always wellfand j even minutely informed." Secretary Robe- j. i sou says that "Grant is the leader of his : : Cabiaet on all important topics."' Mr. . ; George William Curtis has also stated that j be was "very much gratified as well as as- ' tonh-hed to '.'ml Gen. Gnt yy well j pcKitd-iivt ony n pttjr Wn' but on the edyir service systems of other countries.' Senator Scott of I'ennsylvania and the i Hon. J. K. Stevenson, of Ohio, of the Ku- Klux Investigating Committee, have re : peatedly declared that the President un derstands that subjct better than they do; : and Senator Sco:t has also slated that the j ; President is "the best informed man in the j country on this matter." These are all ' competent wituesses, and to contradict : them bv saving that Grant is a fool is pre- . po-aerous. ". Tne woofer that fine of argu- i meht'ia' abandoned b the supportei-s of his states would render ar n.eeeai y, aa4 tbe jlevfiohj'the bter for their cause. t blunder the English gqv-ermeat wig it make, en re- twenty-fonr K-Klux prisoners from Charleston. the great Nort YestiNimVathCr States for i oognLec the unpleasant fact and shape our our just chare Qt tb; yearly immigration IO ' igisiauon accorumgij. it cenanny is me ; part 01 praaeuce anu wisuom 10 uo so, anu That it be, and is hereby de clared the sense of this Convention, that it is the duty of the legislature now in session to provide a well digested system of immi gration, and encourage tbe same by sub stantial aid, and through proper and effi cient commissioners and agents in this country, Europe and C anada, to bring for WASHIXttTOX. WASHTNeTox, Jan. 27. Hocse. Debating generally. Senate No session. The Supreme Court of I'&izcm Ire ij.,en,uel the execution ,c.f Ur.. JnenecQt. " The f reqt'H Assembly lias adopted the hra clause of the merchant navy bill taring foreign bottoms 75 centimes per lfo kilograms by a vote of 4.a to -''. I warn gentlemen, here to-day, that if they do not accept my proposition they mav have to put up with a great deal less, and if it is j adopted I don't know that the bond-holders will have amy great cause otj eofxipkunt, for we have all hail to submit to losses and sacrifices, and see bur Vrtun'es swept away ' in a moitjjCritt a it wore, and iu tho ruined 1 ' . a 1 . - .. in: .... . ward and force upon lite attention-ana ; ,nu prostrate couuiuou 01 our peopie 11 choice of immigrants the :an j itvactions : would be unreasonable and unjust to de and allurinr 4emoations Tn' our soil, cli- I mand more of them. I did not rise, sir, for liiHQflc.'ltmTl ,tffidua)iy ov gpogatejy, ever ic, aud SpanUh boudago the has seen but two yet the piwerb, as smiling as a Wsket of j gleams of hope and prosperity. Tlie first , chips,'' is as old as the infancy of any of us was under tlie Emperor Iturlide, and the Melville, iu his Typee, tells us that "euld j second under the Emperor Maximilian, as flafjriix"1 means so cold tlvat tire will j Bad as Spanish rule is, there is Utile doubt ' fieeie; but still wc are left iu perplexity as j that Mexico would be more civilized and o wjuc, aaer a.l, .-.aiei iru or in'.matcrial J more prosperous it the h.td letnaiiiMl a ; i-'fdws" frail be.' Aid so''iJnVJ 'iiiUira. Spanish colony. Jc. thi day. In the famous cainpaigu between Clay anu ; 1 nere is a general leepng tijrougiiout tne : ; - ' '.' . . 1 . i i 1 ,1 1 : is. a. . . w av . 3 I'olin 84-t, a rorth uarouna; oraxor was fliscussing the rival merits of the two can djdtes rbr tjva :idcc)'s 'tfc' au ex" tiausiie and elaborate analysis, ho sum med up the argument; 4-Why, my fellow citizens, James K. Polk is no more to be compared to Henry Clay than (a long and painful pause, in which thought was too lag for expression) than than cfcuri: my .of In that conurT And, suiting tbe netJon to tbe word, the felt went in tlie di- j : tiion b h is j ed l.t oj . v We leave the subject, anil leave tbe reader 1,0 discover the pptitude t.f this! re luarkAble Ulubtratiou. vorld, and 'c heUeve it to be well founded, tlvat the United States, by their iuterfbreiicp with Maximilian, destroyed tho only pros pect that Mexico ever had of establishing a stable government which would have An Appeal to Hsotl. JtealUi would be much vuore carefully guard ed than it , at f resent, and the average f hu man life lengthened by many year?, If common eenae and the light of experience wero accepted by the universal public as their mtdieal moni tor and gnhte. The true philosophy of health is simple. It coiwltts in refraining from indul gences aud imprudences whieh Impa'r the vital i'orceo, and in r.uppiyas a.'.y devjCieicv of vital power aid coustTtutloital vigor that oay exist, by invigoraUBg ad alterative preatpient. To r'einfpiCe and regulate a feeble systeur, and to prevent a wove vigorous physiuo from yield ing pj unhealthy a4 debilitatins twfinei.ee?, llgstetter'n Stoiuaeh Bitters is unquestionably ine most potent of all ve getable purifiers. As a stimulant, it is the purest ever administered in medical prasUce ; as a tonic and stomachic, the moct infallible : as an anti-billlous aecnt, the safest and surext, and as an aperient and regu- lvatle;'-an,'d, society; not surpassed in any ! the purpose of entering into any elaborate Southern Steto as a field for immigrants, j discussion of this bill for 1 conceive that Jored, That tlie Legislature, in the 4 would be entirely unnecessary, and a use opinion of tliis Convention, should extend j less consumption ot time, but simply to in all needful protection to immigrants and dieate my views aud to suggest a conipro ' capitalists, willing to assist in bringing mise ujion which wc can all hanuoniously them to this State, and in developing the j unite and thereby relieve the public - mindj vast physical resources of this State, and avoid any further agitatipii,' this Resolctfil, That the railroads of this State vexed and troublesoviio uc'aton, and will be invited to co-operate efficiently in favor i resume luy ie, by' earnestly apjiealing to j of a policy which may induce immigration t all parties; on 'this floor to come forw ard iu j to ihis State, and edabliuh & sysea. of efli- a spirit of conciliation ami concession, and 1 ; cient labcr iu aricditurc 'arid the mechanic support my ameudmonts, which, in my i arts ? ad' to. this end, that they be request- I humble judgment, will settle this iuestioii ' ed to fix the lowest fares possible, for travel I of the public debt upon a basis of justice demanded by te United ' ml transportation, compatible with their 1 and equity alike to creditor and debtor. u ue muMcm, The son of Colonel Horace Caproi 1. lbr kesoll'tioj? ix kblation To a t.EXEitAL , merly United staU?s Commissioner of Ag- hystem or TEiEitAnnc MKTEO- ' riculture, is at present employed in the KOLOGIC observations, etc. i purchase of blood stock for shipment to CABLE PISPATCUE. London, Jan. 7. Otway, member from Chatham, addressing his constituents, said : Eiu-oji is pregnant wttti threatening co'Tipllc? tior'.;. la oiSviiasina 'tUo vtabaa clains, Crtway . . M. '.'". J .... , . . " I . 1 saiu : i ne concessions "And do you mean to sav, Harrv, that vou give her up '."' "She is not mine to give up." "I dare not press it. A1 o long a time my psst silence Eght be- misconstrued and my claim bp. regarded as mercenarj'." ''By Jpvc, oid teiiow ! she'll make a rich cach for somebody."' "No richer than before," said Hany with solemn seriousness. "I tell you, Jasper, that for the true man, seeking a true wife, t Millie tJav. witii oniv ner trutn and ner ness lor her own dower, would be a priceless boon. I should esteem it the richest gift this siile of heaven.. I think if I had her for my companion. X should chal lenge the world to ecef my happiness." 'Harry you'r?. $ Soot !" "Than jw." 'If, yo,i r.ie to step out, I fchf.ll go in, and try to win." Hairy winced, but betrayed no ill-feeling. "Vou are your own master, Jasper.' 'I shan't be rivaling you'.'' "No. If Millie can love ou, then U is proved that she has not loved me." "Then count me in on the race for the heires3. By Jove ! I will; aiake the at ta4k this very night.. X shaU meet her at Darwin's. Are yo"a going l'-' "No, I d isn't belong to that set. You forgot, lb-it 1 am only a book-keeper.' ".Ycs 1 remembid-. But you'll get into a house one of these days. You'll find it pleasant. The title of Merchant gives a fellow a lift in society, but I ain't vain. If you'll go with me I'll Introduce you at Darwin's.'' 4iNo." "Then I'll go alone . ami be sure I'll make love, bolil and strong, to Miss Mil dred Day." " One word," saiil Harry as his friend was upon the point of ileparting. There was a pain laai'k upon his face, and his i lips, quivered; but he spoke calmly, though with a palpable eH'ort : "You will seek to win the love of Millie Day. You may suc ceed. If such shonli be the result, Jasper, I limy you be. true and faithful: for .she is an angel honor V daintily and lbiuid within an invitation to attend a party at her house on the following evening. 'It will be a very quiet aud sensible, parly," said Mr. Sturgis, "and my wile b anxious that, you and your sister should honor her. 1 think we may count upon your presence V Mrs. Sturgts ;had" heen a true fricml to both Hurry and his sister, and she was a worthy and estimable woman, and after ft little consideration he said he wotdd go. The lar ge drawing-room of tho Sturgis mansion was brilliantly lighted and the as sembly w:is select, not, selected upon the: basis of fashion, but called with appropriate care from the realm of intellectual worth ; Mrs. Sturgis had taken charge of Harry's sister; and our hero was proceeding tiv join a friend w hom he had discovered in another pail t the room, when he met Millie Day. She changed color when she saw him, and for a moment it appeared to Harry as though sTie would have avoided the meeting, but she presently rallied ami greeted him. vih a .smile. Her greeting was very Lr f, however, ami with a hur ried si-p she passed on, and joined the old banker, Corydon. No wonder that men gazed admiringly upon Millie Day as she moved past thenu She was beautiful in every sense.' The father might pray that his daughter could bo like her; the brother might pray that Cod would bless him. with such a sister; lhe chiM ot sorrow and want could bin. thank leaven for hi inging such a friendr and tho lover who might vin her for hU own could surely declare that earth liore nothing of womankind more bright and lovely. Harry saw her give her hand to Corydon he saw Corydon tenderly draw that. hand upon his arm and then he saw them walk away together, engaged iu earnest conver sation. Harry CoMer felt laint. and ilizy ; but he struggled against the load and turneo away to other scenes ; and yet other scenes could not drive that painful scene from his mind. Could it be possible that Millie was about to sell herself to Wrrdi Corydon He was old enough to be. her grandfather.. Yet lie was a well kept old man far more manly and vigorous than were many of those pinks of fashion who claimed to be young men. Never before hail Harry re idizcd how deeply he had loved the beauti ful girl, nor how large a space she occupied in his hopes of the future. Fully assured tliat she was lost to him forever, he turned away to a window and leaned his head up on his hands, lie thought it best for him to plead illness to his hostess, and go to hw home. He knew full well that he could not appear himself under such a cloud. He was rellecting thus, when he felt in light touch upon his arm, and on turning., ho beheld Millie Day. She was gazing wistfully np into his face, and there was a wondorous sparkle in hr clear azure eye "Harry, I want to speak with you. WiU you come with ine'.'' Without venturing to answer in words, he followed her. She. led the way to a small conservatory, where they stood by an oleander in full bloom. A brief pause, and, an evident struggle, ami then Millie looked up and sjioke. Her face was radiant, and the sparkle of her eyes had deepened to jv fervid glow. "Harry, I have a difficult task to per form ; but I have prayed for strength, and 1 think the strength has come lo me. Par don me if I am brief, I seek your counsel. You know that I have lately inherited a large fortune." "Yes 1 know," said Hany, iu a gasping whisper. "And already," she pursued, that for tune begins to oppress me. Mr. Corydon holds it in charge for me, and he will do with it just as 1 say. It stands between- me and a very tlear friend a friend whose love I prize above all the wealth of the world and I have calleil you here, Harry, lo ask you if 1 shall give my fortune up." "Millie ! I do not understand." Thrice she tried lo speak, and her words failed her. At length hhe caught her lover by the hand, and her speech bnrst forth : "Hany, do you know tlvat old Peter Phipps is one of the best and truest frieiids. He was a clerk in my father's store. L' was my father who saved him from prison, ami who lifted him up from tbe dreadful slough of intemperance, and it was my father who recon-inended him to his pres ent jxisition, whore he lias been so many years, j was but a little child men, anu anil is worthy of all love and! Peter used to toss nie in his hands. But i the dear old fellow has not forgotten ine. produce dissoi.sisns at home ; he deprecated the ; honors paiil the negotiation treaty at Washing- 1 ton. HAVANA AltlE. Havana, Jan. 21. The quarantine of vessels from Key West has ItaoheJ, That we have witnessed with i JaPan' whither his father has already gone profound satisfaction tire efforts of Prof. 1 i"""-"- 'y." Maury to secure the establishment, by in- j miprovements into the Enre, 'flu tattle, rennXonal co-operation of "a general and ! sheep and p.s re, jjejectotr trom the lxt ! 4temaie nlan of teleerahic ineieoro'oir- I erosbroeds m the country. Mr. Caiiron I SilTr U also purchase, for account of the iipa- n.KvaAi alrfeitnViktrt obtain the toll t nose Uovenuueut, a arge quantity ot our "Never fear, old fellow. I'll make her a i He is never afraid to call upon ine, for he knows that x-vy heart is warm and sympa thizing toward nini. He came to me, Har ry, and told me the conversation between yourseif and Jasper Groome, when Jasper canie and told you of my f a tune. He told nie all you said, Harry, all: all, and then' 1 knew how truly you loved me how noble you were aud how blessed must be the woman who could secure such a heart. and I I O, Harry! the fortune ha put this upon me. Say that you not blame me: been abolW.ed. The Board of Hea'th declare to enabW the agricuituriit to obtain the full 1 n umriuueuv, a a.ge quoniuy o that the 1 aU-iwK here, Iran '.Web. feoi- vf&TcY ! fevW and that t tmst. the 'ost aPP-Ovcd agricultural implement thai the uall-r" hem, hay "become pppi deni're.' . W.VSUISUTO.V, WievTvwiir Ii t, O ; hsnent. nf bia labors, and that we trust the general government will give sueh eo-ope- I A Des Moines girl, enjoying a buggy ride : i-atiop in this may secure the object which j with her lover, had her chignon removed i sought. ! by a horse which was driven up behind. llexolttd. That a COpy OI tUlS resolution mo lomg as uum, umerui proved R blessing to her, and a benefit to l lating medicine, mild and painless, yet irresTst- ! feared so much as government monopoly all the nations which are interested in her ! 11 hxVlxx .yVVJ There is nothing said at tho Agrlcaltttral De prosperity. Couseiiuently, the Uniteil I cactous as a means ot" forearming the system . ,. 1 against the ailments generated byaraw, damp, States are ill a great degree morally res- ! uugenlal atmosphere, lleree its great value as nnndhU fi.r lh. anarehv. min and blood- ! .ton U inytgorant. Ko onepredU- i'""' ' shed which desolate that unhappy laud. .. . . . . . y, ine Commissioner of Internal ltevenuo re- f De sent to our representatives 111 vougresa, fuses to compromise the Eagle revenue traud i with a request that it be brought to the at cases of Baltimore. j tention of the preper departmeni or the Mr. Beck, in the House, spoke ia opposition , government, to the postal telegraph. He had no favor for j RESOLUTION IN REFERENCE TO RAJLKOAn "Western Union, but there was no monopoly he ( TRASPOnTATlON. Besotted. That b-- President f this tlie horse whipped up and passed the lov ers anil whirled away, the chignon dang ling from the horses mouth. Tlie editor of the Chicago Post tells good husband if I win her. Half a mil lion! Zomid! Isn't that worth working for :M And with this Jasjier Groome turned from the office-, and Hany Cowper bowed his head upon the edge of hi desk. "Shall I put up the books, Mr. Cowjier?" Hairy looked up, and saw lhe old le livery dark, "Ah, you lere, Iliipps '.'"' "Yc-s, I've been copying permits. Shall I put the books in the safe ?" "Yes, you may, if you please. I must go round and call for my sister on my way home." And Hairy CowperSe ft the store. Ami that night, when he was alone in bis chain- j words for utterance. her, his thoughts were sad anl painful. He t Ami so the fortune liu not sever those had loved Millie Day a long, longtime; j two pure and loving hearts, after all. lr but be had not yet ventured to speak of his : leeani" a secondary thing in their lives ; love for reasons already made known. But j and while they found their chiefest good now a chauge h vd come over th spirit of j in the cultivation of those, joys that sprang his dream. He asked bivsuetfif he had de- j from the old true love, their friends every cided rightly, and'bJU sense of manly j where those in prosperity and those in ad- 1 uuuui Jp.M." Jc. ,T if men. Liii J itu.i- n iain aiiaicu iiii Liicjil ill me uieaiuL.s Hany did not try tn bpeak. , He only caught the blessed being to his bosom, and held her there, with her head pillowed ution his shoulder until he could And this: "What would you do if mamma j dep. had been lifted away from him, ami he j of the fortune which Uncle Snyder -had posed to indigestion, builousueas, conatiWation, iheujiatlsm or uervoas keadche, should evei- V. v.mit tlivi VH - 1l. .Vll .l. ThATO In jiict, 2, StttJUg prohabiiity tlvat ; erf eoititry dealers are -very anxious to dose their ,ATTnHd Vtaf will il r distant 'dav In- ' enstemers with "local bitters,' of a worthless tbO United stales Will, al no distant day, in- , eraiciouscharactar.which they represent to tcrfere in the aft'airs Of the iH-fated Sister i ba equal or superior ta tha great aatlonal tomlc, ... . . . . fc. i tho public Is hareov forsCsrned agalntt their republic. If this eoternment way nhat It otcicksoi' trade. Iartment to change the estimates of tbe cotton crop reported last month. During the past ftmr weeto, pctl rericeha been ordered oa tvrelve Hare anU ii"Htyr eight yuiea of. new radrcuda. 4 ommittet- of five, ihc presidents or XEW YORK B.10 STATiaiEXT. New York, Jan. 27. Oonventien, appoi who shall conftdr v. railroads anu fcthiV i4iroad'othciaTs, in or Aertvi Jdaye b? aiminatiQn against local freights removed so far as practicable, and that: aaid committee invite the railroad ' presidents to confer with the farmers con 1 vention of North Carolina, and that they i collect tbe facts connected witn discnmi na si. ould die ".'" asked a lady, with whom, we have tire lienor of an mtircata actual ntaiK-e, of a little tlee yer M viil that M e wouldn't 'take $100 for. -W- ), m.osuna." was the melancholy respvu..se, -. .1., should have to spank myself." The eleveu territories exceed by nearly 200,000 square miles the aggregate area of all tbe present admitted States of the Union. . . dared not approach her. What had he, a ! left. Anil we may add, that ol all who poor clerk, with an orphan sister to suport j gained sunshine from Millie's fortune, not. from his s.-anty 1. f ilings, to do with oiler- one h ! more reason to Ixi grateful than ing his hand to the heiress of half a million.' ' hud d old Peter Iliipps. 1 1 would be simple Leggary. ! I lme passed on, and llarry Cowper was punctual at his desk, and at his humble home. lie went nowhere else. On the first of January 'his salary was raised five hundred 4loIlars a year. He had looked for- want to this eyent wh high hopes. He A neat, clean, fresh-aired, sweet, cheer- ; had once thought that upon a salary of two Loans increased one and e ven-eightus mUtions; tions against local treigms, and report to tbe 1 ful, weU arranged house, exert r a moral ' tlipy ;and dollai-s he might venture to ask specie decrease a two ana tnree-eigmns minions; i v..uS . . u,ull, . ...v.. . jjuuc iu uccuuiv iu. wiie .ux iu? utiiit Ti. Princess Frederick Charles, who has some reputation as an amateur artist, is tainting a series of pictures representing all the battles in which her husband had com mand during the late war between France and Germany. She had a miniature ait academy at Berlin, in which several young women who are studying painting; assist her in her woik.
Wilmington Journal [1844-1895] (Wilmington, N.C.)
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