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BY GEO. MILIOT: ;llm 1 Square, one insertion,.. ........ .a.f.,00 1'; f ' every enceeeding Innertion,,. Joa One inoh makes a square:, and all edrtienet.u Will be continued until forbid, rn!e otherwise tf dered, and charged accordingly. fo aacure iaier tioa they should b handed in hv THCRSnar tqi nouinciBotWA rinSft. wui in e Crave iet. New-Beree. S. C. TERMS OF THE PAPER. 9S.90 per year m advance; I 4 for 3 moitke Vetiicjj. 'All bills are to be nettled on the ltof Yry moflth. A liberal dincount made to those aarerua JarrelT. The Timki. hw a la(vr circulation in S cm per month. " single cof:ss ten cents. any, if not all. other papers combined, and reachicr VOL. 2. HEW BERNE, N.'C, SATURDAY, JANUARY: ?1, 1865, HO. 5. Tory Dart of the District, ia tha itr mtbod or advorticinc that cpnld be desired. ?i7v. . --r : : - i I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 v ii ii ii , n irv it ii .11. . ii i vi ii : u.i i ii . n h w , . : . ,r ' 1 ' " . 1 - . ' . . . . ,-. ... .. . , . . - ' -,,SDS1NESS CARDS. E. s. Tomo 4c CO. CaiXBU XH Karnl mI miliary 0W 4 Bfial-" BXel.-al Iatniaialt ' lrlg .fall klaia AU Xortbern current bank o ke,at par. at .K. 16 Pollock Street, aearl oppoeiie OSoe, New Beraa, H. C. Sept. Mtf rpafOM A JltCOBnil'K, ASHY AND NA.YY TAJ LOS, ; iaA Street, Opntt tha Erccpat CkmrtM, . KivtBibhk, N.C. TJailoTtna xaade to meaaara with promptae. - . . V..T nnam of XU. DkSCRlrTIOHl FCR C. W. Win. "W. I. Poi, . JVCTJOSEERS, -- Ka. fi Pallack BtrcaC. 8tf - Ki Diawi. N. C J. 0. WTATTI, OTa'tehaaakar eV Jewel Ie.r, fPtlUxk SL, a few doort lettt HUH StrtetJ Watchet, Clock aad Jewelry Repaired ta akillfal manner. Dm. 3, 1864. 39 CRAyKX STREET. . K. O. BROITIf, ra Jnlti nrrchail. mm ThaleeaIa mm Retail rcr, 3 CKAVKK STREET, XEW BEBNE, K;C. febl. t' , !.' Loom", t (SccciMcra a C. B. Diana ) VHOI.ESALK AND RETAIL dealer in Dry (3aata( Clathtaa, Baate aa4 Maae, . Hale aaa Caaa, Be-eel Beeki, Hiatlaaary. Vc f eatb "Front 8treet, New Berne, Nortk Carolina. KinsrSIX ek BBOTDBB, WhoVle and Retail Dealers . in Btry Saa4e, Clatatag, Jewelry. Vaacy Gaaaa, if aelery, Beeii, She, IUU,Cap, Vc. Career of Polloek a .d Middle te.. New Beme,N.C. All ih hnri BA ed articles will bo aold. at. a ali adrnnce aboT coat. Coma one, coma all aad examine the tock j Stf F. M. IABTOBIOV'i CIALia IV ' Oal4 aaa Bllrer Waubtt, Claaka a4 Jewelry, MUM Stmt, next door to the corner. r Particular attention paid to repairing of Watebei, Cloak a and Jewelry. New Berne. Ang. 16, 1B64. ' S9t JKLAITD, BIGI.O'iT ck COm COMMISSION MERCHANTh, And Wholesale dealers In Fruits Groceries. Provis ions, Koreifcn, oxo. Pollock btreet, lstdo:r from East Front Street, He m, N. C. 48-tf. BOTKL. BY C. OTIC BTARI, rel Htraal Baaafai t, IV, C. The Table Is constantly supplied with the bes the market afford.. 1 Beaufort. 2f C." D e. 34, 1864. 1 tf. J" W. LEII.TIAIT, . t A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW New Brrar, If. C. OCloe in Brick Building- on Railroad Street, neat Pollock street. . New Berne, Deo. 24, 1864. - ltf. TT-T , ia- t!Ti g T "IT" 'It does.. indeed, seem'' oef iectlv ore I of the D'roDertv on the 10th. I ialso made ! I did not feej discouraged for I felt a V v -'Jkv . JLX poslerous that he ahduld-hare coraralt: inquiries aa to the past jife of the heir most WisfiefronitRe fact of tK candle ' 1 ' tedrthcL deed. There. appear to be no, I to the pioperty, and found: that in Eos-i pemg there, that such jwould be the re TrTP TFT T -TAT E olGllATUiilj. P01 motire for it ; ton, from which town he came, he bore suit. , y. . Ah Eir,.if- you only knew A DETECTIVE iBTGEYJ : BY OBX . WILUUCS, H. O. l! ! One day, while' cozily sipping a; cup of tea. and 'talking- over our eoatting knew his heart a verr disreDUtable character:: arid that f- I next proceeded to eramine tha cel- as well as I do, you would lcbrivin- j no one would trust or. believe him. j lar, and had not descended half a dozen ced that it is utterly- imppsiibUithatr he My next proceeding was to visit Oak steps before I heard a faint groan. I could have committed the . Jdreaful Leaf Manor the estate ;in jguesUoni! - rushed forward and entered, a spacious deed. My father loved him, and im- My purpose was to have anr jinterviev? vault, supported by..massive pillars. In posed, no obstacle to OBr marriage.' f with the proprietor- so that 1 miffht ob- a corner I of this damp, dark arid dismal aa 4KAa4a ' aw a a a a a SrVr I . . imuMkcp wit. una i serve -mm we i ana nernana ram ft iew nnrrfton. reciinmcr nn a. nean oi straw. v fof to. tell the trth; at I points by my Scrutiny, f pi soon Veached with manacles on hiswristsand ankles, Ce X did Qot kriOTV WhattOltha dwelHhtr. nnrl rinmhor'Knlrllv'at. trip. T enw nn nlil man. 'with ft lonor. flnwincr I reflected . it i J I " I oi onto taau days with my w.fe. a loud r.ngof tae U DC1 iniormea me; inn a visitor w,5apa maKj of it v The wnore anairaDDearedk.il .W..? m; u" t1oi"-1 ?V i J-tfilT to im me. i he servant &riri usnereu i j -a. v uwum uu 1Uii m-h- wii.d naj .o w - - i 7 i r ii-ivsvia. aa in m vai o 'ar a r . arvmi rem i a a a a. . . a a - t i - w a aara .a va.a 1 1 into the apartment a younp; ladyiof re- ,1 " . . "S -..ria "- little aeiay, i Mr. Itepoen Aieivm. 1 ne a tne canaie mark able beautr ! who stated that she t I j ?"FFU "Jfl war admitted into this presence, v; I over his head, and saw that he was sleep- wSeWt Vrr'nv if,0lf Appjeby wasrcally gU,ltjr of found him to bea -gentlLinly iman irig At that moment, I heard the sound Sii, (Gddksa 5r;,Dftl5? e0 but with rather bidding ofjbotsteps .behind W, and turning herM who is bv no means of a iealous il!???' fd theact.i?at! TZJl' cast cf features. - I noticed toj things round, sawrihat it was Mr. Eichard disDosition.discreetlv withdrew and; we Kii "Vl 'r :Z '.Ze&'LZZ":! m particular about him, one was, that Melvin advancing towards me with all were left, alone. f I offered thd young Tr.aZ: he hadclub foot, and ihad Hstless the ferocity of a t ladv a chair. And informed her that was at her service. After a little hesi tation natural to her years, she made a statement to me .wnicn l win conaense 8 follows : M rythingt the deat satisfied party. Then the thought natur ally arose in my mind if Leonard was innocent, who was guilty ? Here again i I could come to no satisfactory epochs i a . - - 'a . a I 8ion. it is true my suspicion pointed l towards tiger. . . .. ' . manner. I made some plausible excuse A terrible struggle ensued ; but I was for my: visit I think it was that l had the vbuneer man ofthotvvo, and finally cause fbr my visit I think it jas that succeoded in overpowering, and affixing f had heard he wanted to sell Shis prop-1 the manacles, with which he had loaded erty, arid, would likeWpurcfiiaise it if this poor brother, on his wrists and feet such vVas the case' fHefreplied; Id rrte i, The joy of the poor old man, at his. course, thatj the re- release, knew' no bounds. In a very bade hirii' good I few words, he informed me of all that .a to be members of the National Institnta. ' , " Be it enacted Iv the Senate and Jlousa of Rtf. rtsentotittt of the United Stote$ of America, t Congress assembled. That so much of tbe act "to establish the Smithsonian Institute, for tbe in crease and diffusion of knowledge amonjr moa" as requires that two of the Regents of said lost! tution shall be members of Ihe National IostitulV in the City of Washington, be aod tbe same la bereby repealed. , , , Approved, January 19, ISCiS. , . ' , Public Rksolutiox No. 4-1 JofaT Resolutions tendering the thanks of the ' .People and of Congress to Major General Wil liam T. Snerman, nj the oflicori and aoMiers f of bis command far their gallant conduct in the " late brilliant movement through Oeorgia. Be it resolved If the Senate tiud House f Rrj ' rtsentatitts of the Unieed Stalks of A met id in Congress assembled, .That, the thanks of tbe Pee -pie and of the Congress cftbo United States are due and are hereby tendered to Major Oeneral ' WUHam T. Sbermaa, nn3 Ihrouph hint to the officers and men. under bis command, for tboy ' gallantry and goad conduct In their late campaTch ' ' from -Chattanooga to Atlanta, and the' triumphal march "Ibence through Georgia to Saraniiah, ter minating In the capture and occupation of that cry; 'and that tbe President cause - copy of this Jotnt Resolution to be engrossed ant forwarded to Major General Sherman. j Approved, 'January 10, 18G5. ' -v" ' i i rrcsttcj-No. &.". ' Av ACT rnallDgtpprornations.for (he ptmie'irt rUn1 ! Xtatltrin f mv fail vloltnr crai a . I III 1 IU T BW.W. M www I . . . I . . I H. . W... . 1. . . I O Ill.J 1 VN II 3 LI in IltXn. I IM ITU I fl 1 I I I I If? 1 v I I H 1 1 I V 111 I I IM I II 111 I ,1111 11 nil. H L I 1 I I - " " .... I I . . . . . j ' ' I 1 1 nr. n ir.nHni vih vin : iiiil iiiKrRwiii . ' ' - -w y-.. -- i - i - ... v . , i - t i i : , . . r . . L r' i. tnc uui v vuiiu ui.iwuucu MACKiu, h'il,,!,;; t Bu rrnm nf;. mi. Douieiv. staling, oi course, inati ine re- release. Knew no Douncts. in a verv Rf.t. f. , ntn.ti.. ti.i.it.ii. t.,. who had resiaea ,pn tne DanK. oi tne i - 0,Mt- tol j trt rtr.firr nort was false, and I r bade him' poodl few words, he informed me of all that eighteen hundred end -sixtysix. Hudson river, about twenty miles from I . nnm nftUmm Wnan' rriornin?. i i 1 Ii i ? .'ii hatl massed. On the nisht of the dis- P'u tnaSu H!' l'fi "omtt. "f.r ji u"t u j u v a 8he did not eveii den the signature of When I left the house, -1 determined appearance, he was seized by. his bro- $gresses$emii,d, That the following sums be.aul votedly attached to her, and they Jived.,. . J . " , fn v;:f fi,A a-wA for n Mnn ""ra oai I tKor onrl a nnfrlfrot- nnrl rntiipvol I the same are hereby appropriated, out of any. Has .the will been proved, Miss Mel- er will discover by and by, I found two to this prison without being able to give for (he pay ment or peneions for the year endiag vin asklsd ,aVl:tr vfTy fine horsesf and the; ostlerj a good the slightest alarm. rWhile there, he had the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty Oh, yes she replied, 'uncle took humored Irishman there.? . 1 . been compelled, under threats of instant -Jirj-J . . pusscssiuu ui iuc yiueiijr auuic wcyKa i ; 14. iiio Jiursca, i.uose, aaiu 1 eu-ioeain, 1(7 sign u. uuuuuiem, wo puipuri 1 millioo dollars. as happy as it was possible to live to gether. He' had gratified every wish of hers, and for years riot 4 single cloud obscured their calm and peaceful. hap piness. About a year ago Charlotte had been introduced to-the son of a gentleman living in their neighborhood, ! ago. n . -i . r j i i u j ; -k ii u n uai i avc uu uccn u 1 1 1 1 1 iinci; J " O'l-Vi' thine else. .' ... A -V . : j i i I i nave ootainea some muxjc pupu wai a very ucsuauic i i j 'n. ... .n . t V ." 4.11 j uu i kiii uuuis wy. wen; as i ueiore and mutual love had sprung up between L,. J ' them. Her father had not opposed heir union, as it Uiaitll Uil; ait ivc, n r- ..4& I . , T U9va nr -rtno.r ,...Alf T ey should be ma.rrijpd, next spring. lnvo J, - Things went on this, way for some . iLt .-. :J & r . . , ji Appleby is innocent.- .. months. Leonard Appleby visited her ; j , ather's house every night, and every- ..li .i f-uS- r !v i thing went as merry as a But suddenly their dream ered the door; t.r.',k:'!iH I - I ; of which he did not know. His brother , 8ure,i an yon may well say! that,' had visited him every day, bringing him replied the.ostler, 'prolid tif m'y notice of a sdpply of food, but ho could not have1 the animals. j f1! ' 1 If lasted much longer, as he, was getting tYAu keep them well groomed, too.' weaker and weaker daily. Faith, an' it's but want! r: '- : I : ' Jl' suppose ; Uiey fastf! For .reyolutiotiary pensions, per acts of Marsh eighteenth, eighteen hundred - and eighteen i May fifteenth,-eighteen' hundred and twenty eight; June seventh, eighteen huudred and thirty two; third section of act of July serenth. eiah teen hundred and thirty-eight ; March tMrd eighteen bondrod and forty-tlirre 5 June seven- eighteen iiurtdred and forty four; rb ittld groorhing they ! Everything had turned out exactly as tcenth v V :; ' I .1 I. expected. ; ;The trern blirig characters hSedye1 i dcond ieclSon ' Can, travel iPretty of the Signature to the Will, and the 1 0f FebruarT third, emhtean' tundred and fiftr.. tbree, two liuncred nn'l thirty thousand dollars. For pensions to widows, mothers, children', and sisters, under tbe first section of ihe act of fourth . r Si E i s S E i I - . . a - - . a a Oil fact that it had been ante-dated, con- 4 n'vyA araaw- TktsV 4-1aT maIm aH 4hA nAni I aa!rAAl vn . a l'- 4- if hart V4- aktsinol -r I auu every .t l . ai - . ' F Vi o iu?v- Uib uaic aavva. i TJUUCHi Hit? e-llCLly w nau ucou uuiaiutu uy raarriagebell. ; vJ " ',,MUU ' fl,"":"tu You should have seen them8 tbe day force. I then argued that the chances July, eighteen bundr.d .nd thirty-sit; act of i of happiness . - - . u i . they came down her I u 4 1 " j t j - - iiin iiHie a iei- :i 4 t f..i rr.i: i t 4:cj i. i. a xiMt mcniY nines iuu. !; j. a j ; ". 41119 uiace, j. as, eaiiiiuu, niusi uc wa nn mnrnihp- found in the frnrden ni far-Karl to tha hniis 1V1 a half-aensels 1 er8 l..W.W w..w " - I I : i-n-ftiAn Viia rlntripc nnrl bnnrl.a hpanot- o " . a a 4 - ti ' a .' was dissipated.arid that, too, by an ex- .. , . i, .t,,,-1, t tk. h a m m a m an ivt aa ffM tnf 1 n I n a a-rrn mm r . 9 here from AewjYork; were that Mr. Reuben Melvin-vvas not vuy , vucjr uiu ncai a. .uaii, tuiu. 1101 ucaut uui tu suiiiv pic4.uo vi vuiiiiiiotiiviit. July, twenty-first, cightocn hundred aod forty- written to me ao, when he was in Wash ed saying, she, took from her reti- Indeed !i they did not then belong to near Oak Leaf Manor, as.it would be- the late Mr. Melvin V . -, ' .- u impossible to convey him any long dis- 'iVoi indeed. iSure, and MrJ Hichard tance without detection. I was also sai led with blood, and her father had tnyH 1 fuliLtJ, Vn.oltu' Jieivin brought them down with him, isfied that Richard Melvin must have teriously disappeared. U very search -jr"-'. " T - " when he bame IV t 't U f .1 r - H I been in the neighhorhpbd long before the ed to have come trom was made avai had They were not at all distressed, ya time he was suppose ;! i r ! - i I M ' New York, and jit eight; first section of t)o act of Febnary third. eighteen hundred aci tiiry-three ; June third. eighteen .hundred fr.'Vfiy-eight 8 and July fourteenth, eighteen j Lunared, and' sixty-two, seven million dollars, i , ' , Skc. 2. And It it further enacted, 'That' !e following sums .be,, and the same are herely, appropriated to supply deficiencies In the appro priations for the present focal year : for the payment of pensions under the acts of March, eighteenth, eighteen hundred and . eighteen'; May .fifteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty eight; June seventh, eighteen hundred and thirty far him hut withrtnt anTT " Wk... ...... w-w . ITITMI li . v . . I onrl hr labV r.a.rrl A nnl.kv ! ' JOUJ 31I0W .me lO TeiaiO pOSSeS , BUUIItl 4.V 4kWl ""ft" W ' ! 4 L' A. 1- t J I . .L. -1 sion m. in s : j. asKea. ; . 1 . ueru oncsieu uu mc umigcuinai- , i . 1 . i ' , V- n v a l.if ihnv Inntferf kk frrh as mv nn n nn was mst. that I naid a viSltl two: th rd sectionof act ot July fourth. eizhtesu ng murdered him, and it was supposed a,r..y, sne repi ea ; out 1 can f . """7" fiU XSe ' - hundrd and thirty-six j July .ev.utb.eiihtesn that he had concealed the body some- assure .you again that if you:,suppose if they , had but just ope ou pt ;tne the Stables. ,1 . hundred and thirt-eight t January seventeenth. !?a!r?.e utnrXfrnm th!- the .Wrill to be forger, you are mis-, stablej: V U r ,: l ; ! j Tbe :Pcr old gentleman was conveyed eighteen hundred , and forty-four; March third. her$. Maj evident irorjj. the appear- t k . - - hjJ,fbt-ed- tlu. - Did Mr. Melvin arrive here in :he day back" to his residence, and was soon grati- eighteen hendred and forty-three. February ariceof the place where Leonard, was f; 1 will is undoubtedly genu- (ofo l- u I Bed With his. daughters presence. Young ""nd and July .tjty-ninti,. eighteen hundred r'minrl in thp mnrnincr that a tarrible ,ne ,-i ir j lime, or nignt lime. . ; ,1 s j . . )-.,i.,.i.if.n Rn1 forty-eight; and second section of act of 1. hoi tTnJa 4WelI, my dear young lady 1 replied 'It was dark night.' I ; .; Appleby waBimrnediately released from con-. Kebrur; thfrd eighteen hundred snd fiftj-thr... struggle had taken place J hp flowers , , , J ? co J "u,,o. ia"J. CH tv u . . . A a f ALnr,trvi finement. It' appeared,-by his' statement, . ,ixty-five thousand dollars. ' sndroots were tonrup; fre shrubbery yoword, bur you 'I see you come from the TO that, Dn the evening 9f ihe old gentleman's For the payment of pension, under the first broken; the grpUrid in various places may be mijtaken ; at a 1 events, I should herea garter to drink mj health- d5sa; rancei :whi crossing the garden, .eetion of thi sof July. foirtH .ighte.n ban; aai-6;rh. hlnhVV. anrl a'tnifA. like to Judge for myself . J,, i , good day IV r. ; fr- : U t . . . w tWft ntJ l,a(1 dred nnd tbirtyrsix r. set , of July tweoty-arsl. eizbteen nunnrea . ana loriy-eignt ; nrst section whichwas proved s, have belonged to Makings fow inquires as to. the ex- ! 'Ged day, and ; God., m received a wound en the arm, and had the prisoner, was also stained with the acr Pmon oi ner lather s house, and And may the holy saints preserve you fain(cd from tho i0Ss of blood; when ho 'pl- - a .ri : as to the means of rea hers house, and And may the holy faints preserve you fa'mted from tho loss of blood ; when ho aching it, I bade sir I' j ; - h. ij ; j V l r J i i recovered, it was morning, and that very expressing a de ; jjy n6xt proceedings was to! viisitsev- moment he was arrested on the charge of vtftil flmH I ho mn rtamnino' avi. . k . U ..W U.WWW . w 1 1 , rlanra. howpcar . no-ninst the nrisoner. ner 8oua morning, ana expressing a.aeM ; Ktv nATtnmoPmon ' PI . - I ... : ,L.. J.- "L . I . J r.T w ..0.,T. . t i nr.i; J was' the fact, that Mr. Melvin's watch "' ?t&' ?'u V!1 we.e.K ; eral houses in the neighborhood ; and having muraereaiiir. Aveuoen jixemn, auu and nurse were found in his possession. . r n.sne..naa gone, -x immediately hinnira if thara w an Tnn arivwhere in the watch and purse belonging to tne sup- . . - . i nnr nh m .r i-iV MMi....4Mb.i w.-.. i i 4 ; j i i i t Mni i. n a .1 n ii.a nn.nr iiv (UIU piUtCU III o jjiw..i. served to givo some color- Leonard Appleby was removed to the Put ton TJ. 8)CaiI,l,IIGBi(.DealerU feral ga aai Daaaaetie t laea an aMeaara Lajfr Bear, Claara aaal Tebacce. M Idle St., fonr doors South of Pollock. New Berne, .North Carolina. S9tf. J KDW1.T WEST, t - sxxLia t ' Weeks, Stallaaery, lVawaaaaara, rAagaalaea, - 4 Paacy Gaaele. t ! Xo. S3.Poli.ocx SrattT, adjoining tbe Government Bakery, New Berno. N. C. Sept 1 64 tf jpRKftCII ?t.ANHtSiL. OXltBTS, EXTEA SIZES, and lenjth. ALSO. . ITai4treklrta mm n. A rood assortment at C.P.L001tli, Sooth Frot Street. -mar 9 "1 rawera. ATCnES! Watck.ee: WATCHES II au wbo wuh to bay a really gnod American. owlss, or en s;ii a a wttehnM nru.!.... m -- v ve v aaa a w lo west market ltf t the no, ahonld eail at OMLINSOX S. Craven etreet, below Poet Ofijoe, New Some. unon Dm taken tbe Store on the Comer of Middle aad Pollock Streets, which be has stocked J iri a large variety of fine KSAXlT 1IXADB CLOTniNQ, Beats aael Skaae, tXmla mu4 Cave, Varalaklaa aa4a, Vasal ly Grsceria ' of every eleaflriptioi, which he hopet by fair deal tag. low pricaa, sad excellent Quality, fo dispose of oy rapid sale. Come and giva as ceil, and jo will find SIMON Tdy to give yo haUer bagaia than yon oan eh Mywlvare aa: . ' r i . J SIMON.' -TV11 AJrTKli. HI W,roOWiH,iD,UW. BIT, 4rxa4frf.- " U-r.l-TOSI1,' cniintv iail. whpr ha was inra rrprat.pt? I my Step J " "".r .r-" I r . .i . ,n at the tim il ss Melv n called UDon Fu,rusc u cauniiiiig tne win. . ... me: his case not having been 1..she, . had gone, :I immediately raquire if there Was an inn ariy where in the watch and p mii Jat a"d 0a hd .directed thejieighborhood, but ail mViiiquiries P?sfd 1 is to the recorder s office, for the . 4. . u ): v ui'n! hichard Melvin, of examining the will 'Aided l161 ingto the charge Aided 1 ""rnr ing to the charge, , i,4 ;a i . r i sen resolutely to woric msearenjior my- T jf1 fhof ; mnnth nr two. Chnr- lnvpsti. I J ' vuii iuuiiu it aim turn- ,( ... T ki .rtcij xt"LJ - J " 7 . ' - - i i , . , . sr r inr wna tiptippi v snnsnR inRrn t ... nc-i j t 1 nnhir irnn rated from the fact of the bodv of the menceci to read every word pi it., y, ' . " . .rr.' :T:Y r;--ir fT: r?:: r io.e iuei vm nu xu u, D . i i . i must ie some sncn mace in tne yiuiniiv.. morriorf iave murdered VTd u ,w ong aocument, -, r " r .1 xr iU .l. ii " " not ha'vintr been discovered. Hrit th wu lu b aie mat ne, KeuUen . . " ' :"T.,7vr"- LJ.ICIV UI1SUUUC5S1UI, UUiii uuo o ------0 week alter .... r 1 v . Eichard Molvin died, after two jrts were en- years confinement in the State pnson, where lei -rporriing, he bad been condemned for life. lie died gbteen hundred ' nnd forty-eight ; of the act of February third, eighteen hundred and fifty'eight ; and July fourteenth, eighUbtt handredyind sixty-two, three miliien fire hun dred tboussnd dollars- ' x , V ' Approved, January II, 1863. 1 in e . e i . 1 1 . ' TlioXesond of fautii Clam. This popular name of Saint who presides oyer Chriatmas and-the toy gifts of that welcome season, is defived from Saint Nfcli-j ola5 The legend of; his first appearance is an Italian one. According to this, aflhoe maker named Giraldi,. who .lived in Fer rari, wa3 so miserably poor; that his labor from day to day barely kept MS family from It man he was supposed to h . . 1 -rn-.i cr I ll plb in. hbirnf nf lha .ina mmJ J..I brother of Mr. Melvin appeared and Richard Meitfc. all his personal f.Poticed the Wrks Of : horsef Hoots, as accompi, ant, us -y- a smalLdowry to his pretty daughters. claimed his whole property, by virtue of proberty and real estate, etc, ,;.Theudr ifJcprriiDg. di.fejy xrortthiiver.!. 1 "-v': ' , , ! " a Will which he exhibited, and bv cument appeared to. befxjrawn, uii in itr4med.iately,procured a:Lo;nid rowed' ;; :8.m.iiiag.Abooi oM.ri. T- w J a-k a m. - - ,a . I . 1 ,a I . -. m which ho was made sole heir t all his PerIect legal lorm, and the most capti- directly across tne river wa4 pot very a writer in the Springfield Republican de brother's property. There was no dis- ous (special pleader could take rib ex- broad there, j I then irtedjithe oppo- votes a column or more to a discussion of the K - f J - m a . B my .''--s',IT1 1 ' "'"x!.al " . . i ' putin" the will, for it was unquestiona- cePl,ons to it wnaiever.. At last I came site panif, untu l snouiu pomejiq anoiner merits of. Fair Haven oysters, in the course bly signed by the deceased, and .Richard to .tne signature. J. took the letter landing place. After i had proceeded a 0f which he says: mnrtra inf Kriraaa."' K'nofa - wara vanced in bur northern cities as it should be. A O ----wm. mrm i UC.UI a siaav a a a a ia - w avawa www -. aav . w w. , -. . . , sT 1 a 1 a - y -IP .-!.. J . i i J vTPL. ZL 1.-4,4 . V 1-a mwre KoltAVa- in oil PJ-aTiy not offer to expend one cent for the "ere couia,oe no cioudi wha ever, bu plainly to be traced ; this timei boweyel, '1 , i X d ho sio-naTura vcam rrnnmn a u. l,, .t .-t; i- ' xl.'- . -j , Melvin took possession of the whole of wn,cniUISS Kelvin gave me for. the pur- quarter ot a mile I reached a spot where The art of cooking oysters is not so far ad- the property of his late brother, and did Pse, 01 compan..g tne aignatures again the f ni i i lha iifrnaTurA tarae ironmna Ihi. l.t l.t t a .1 ilJ i : . support 01 nis niece tnanoue, wno was r - 6 , icuejs me uirecuon was iqwarus iub river. and why they arfc not more common hero is thrown upon the world in an utterly wer.e formed exactly thesaine,and were The impression was !plaih thyi horses at U or Baltimore ... 1 n.irlnnf Itr V .... . I I 1 I .. . ' . ... . . . 1 . . . . - - ' . f . F 1 . Z . 1. a... ng. iiieiti, jret ever! heard of peck. You you are very a small dirty t I V . t . . a . t destitute condition. 3 evidently wriuen iy tne same hand. Riirh wa the snhstanra of tha storv P"' there was a marKed difference - - " ml told me by Miss Melvin; and she furth er added that three weeks had elapsed since her father's death, but that no sat isfactory result had been obtained as to now or by what means he had come to is end, and that although she had em ployed almost every detective officer iri New Tor k, they had been unable to afford her any satisfaction. 'Miss Melvin. said I. as soon as she ha1 finieharl ' 1 it not (few ttrannro flint I tO th UU U.1W..VU r .w . . . . V . I 1.1 J 0.. W.. W this point had embarked on di boat or.a " t" lavorue bijio oi cooxn ho. -ex. t 1. it. i t-.-, I man v of our readers scarcely iu- t r ann nan i i-a- rr iTriii uhv w.i I in i ih. i i. mi f .rr, jrrL" them. They aro eaten by. tbe . i oina . or inn nmnt i rrirri wnic ri i i h i . r . i . l.w . i. ;r d4uw - x --- . .- - - i can ior r.i leasi uaii a ueuiv, ui . Snnn twee i them. That attached to the 1 ul,l .l c. - l:i .i . uu .uu u-w. H0) started. , v ' r v i i huaerv. Dossiblva peck; tached to the will was weak and trem- . , fncf Jnri ifeprl a r-nnt boy comes and puts hot platebefore you. uloua... : . I made ray boat fast and locked a bout .ty boy plals a lump of This fact immediately aroused, my me-, i und thafc Ij wa? fe"1?11. butter beside you.. Then yoa put some-but- suspicions A person's 'sina-t.ire rare- land, which was so thickly sttefded with ter onHlhe hot plate, ' with such other seasofi- W&ifa extJt where the mind is in- green trees that I couldjsee bui very lit- ing as you please, making a kind of rich gravy ly dirxe, except where the mind is in , a .ma , kIJ unxvr. of-the melted butter. Finally the small du-ty nuencea ; out men again l renectea tturx"ou v , - y -; r boy brings a peck measure of his testacean that time might impair a person's writ- the horses hoofs as my guide, I came victims, plants himself square in front of you. log, A..r fofhor cVimilfl Viovo 1-ff vnnrnnrl I tOOIShl 'n 1 , ,-r I rlntarl an tha tma iloir Torino- I antlnalw Viinmnmar1 J-for all thft shnttp.rs I all nis property i , r rom some ninisyou T , - : Vl? " ' "cy, cuwiyj -rf .-') rn r- , nrnnortv I "Prnm nma hkt c vaii dated On the 8 rvK.v"j .j;. i-iiK t l .u:,. i tt s 4i.ii- :. j. .u. ,v, .i.Kn have let fall. 1 'should iudge they were ' 1SI' JLU- A ne neia up tne aocu- werenciosea, ana i-nicit ara u wows warm waien oi iuo grcoi t--. . b . ;j i l. ..1 I mfnl in ine liirrit. tor Dip nnrnnao nl saa. i ;n nmfncinn; i !i iti T.rv troriri ifi inv vviiii hhi n iiliikt - - - m.iwww. ltiow 4,4 l4 v4.mu.vm. . . ".I O 4 not on very good terms with each other Ar;nrr np father'e Ufa. tng UUI I lL J W W ft lpaivs , a ve if tljete a water mark: on the r first cf ttI1 .'direetemf !efep.lo !. Sa tra.Sri Vnri eira riaht. Mr. Baker? flaid Misa paper.. 1 found such was the ca8e, and -4. or,trnnsa. and h'eira l was Teward- who have been accustomed to tbem at borne, . . P.l.-f. . . If Via ,-nvAn ' "Pnnnapflont VI Hti 1 45-w 1 - . i . V.ri!' ii--, L.ii.. .1, , !n TP,,r.n - fVioa wiMI he they had never spoxen to eacn "Wa ...7! . - fed by a sight wmcn , maae my Diooa " r""- " .y - " J i . . ....tJ U ::.-4i.. I J o ..f - .jF if' Lnlv rtisfrnetorl and disnrnointed if theV do. . tingle m my yems, beinjg noting more Ptfs is famed and justly g0 for epicurism, tO I . 1 , j t. J .nnmciAn nn irhn rrravol 4T . a I i . t.; . r J.U ili.., I.cla lilra mail uiD uuptv-siuu wu fMy 6f fi T fjoui . rans oyBiera, iaugu ivucj no . VY alum UCI 111 , other for years never bear to My poor father could couI(i be made out distinctly, hear Jhe name pi hie , ere then was a will, purporting iiv f w iviii ev sivhi a twuv umwiv a e-w . -. . " - b ' i n h lis in . -Jll I- I i rVT 'Xf l a 1 I " 1 -J, ; c brother Richard mentioned, and I beard am owu 'Snc n WV ,e clubfoot. - 'lhese impnsionsWefe very copper cents. :j If, him say frequently that he was ft bad 'MV wi"J:A :wuw W freouent.- aiidmV-ctinclttsfonlWas :.-.that itwoystersj i k aV I J I In IV XHI1 I If IT L ft.1 1 1 'fill Llint TKfV IMVi Mlltlff 1 - ' ' -A - i rSfir. llAill . . n M 1 ucaiKu Hi ail- i. - Are you sure the signataie to the will was really in vour father's hand writing j i .. - li urn i:rj ;rii s'z. :; m. mchat uu paper wia i. na uiaue vuipc jean a,- . - . terwards And T wvmw .4.-.V4w v - I - . a . "a:L T - a. . a MeiVin paM freqKent vitil, JSTS 7?. nhabitable dvvellingi! I next bis boulloo and fricandeau we , stick 1 am pef iectly satisSed of it ; so mtich a. Bujn itn that Li,m mmmm -f r. .rlfi. tn a moment flashed ed me tn mnt . --1:4;.!- git .Se and I immediately w ' wHW3fc aim WHIIlllLW Ia aaak - i a - . ' f " 11 1 a-af AS nrfiV.7 Tf will, bejng firioly convinced father did sign jf, J rfifo$jed mpst ppsi- that my uiu eiaii u. 1 remd mrtet nasi- tively. I care nothing ahnnt ,ih. ef9 wealth, and it is not U regniHtt??j, X ask your assistance: ?f m Ua is io free Mf . Leon'a'rd Appleby I from' tha-itoputation of a1 ifrimaT-Af rrrefe an lure fct il ai infiwyct ViT am, , 1 Crapeau 1 1 1 J . twi trtiftfr rn nfL. . 4 ,1 l J L LU W113 UU1UUOMIM.U1U' iui"4. ; ( - f UU UgUIIUIl auu iriciuucau dhv -j" jcfc .tueictuuiu w w L.j.j x 4 11 itJJl riUJ ,wk. -. .ii m.1i xxr nat onal dhptiatk.liil!t!.aBai The Whole truth a . VT easy of digestion, and do not make one sleepy; across my mind J I however soon afleotedan enhance by tfaey ,re t;muiating, but do not make one set about unravelihtr I means oi one 01 xne winapws. t xae urst 1 meddlesome; .they make one eatnosiaswc, ys . " - Pl.t .14. 4. 1 - I I Ur. -t anI .loir " - "- ' i ' 1 work with a good tmng mat met. niy gfj wm ,uug 'rM wr "" p maicoes. 1 . : ADVirIir.. ' . " ) -t ..-j::-' I war JW recess"-- i :- -.!-.:.- - . lighted jthe LAWS OF THE unitjeu sxaih-b. candle and began to explore the house. P$$d at thi Second Session of th Tkirtg atghA T L4. Tll ...mm.!) til. nnrMrfMn r ; ' ! CongreSt. iannaantnea. I dlSCOVerea mat A air?!, wait nxaunucu I""" : . 1 rtVane.Ko.7.1 5 aff on the 3d of June, and that Rich-1 but wind; nothing. I ! then examined ACT u tlh pr0vuioa of bur regnirfa.? aTfJ 44rVU had CtJISSXO raae possession in giouuu ,11001 thi ii4vaii hwvvtb. cerwun itfoia or Im.wm1......w .iw. was notthought proper to marry Without a dowry I and thus the yoang girls, though each hacTan admirer, were compelled to re main single. Their father, however, went every, morning to the shrine to pray to his patrori saint) St. ISicholai, that be would work a miracle to relievo him from his dis trees. ; ; :-l - ' ".f , One of his nearest neighbors, a rich mer chant, who chanced one day to Hear his simple petition, ridiculed the idea of his ex- pecting tho saint to take earn of his daugh ter, and, recommended him to chooso a patron saint who would be able to do some thing for him. .'Mine," Ire said, Vis tl Jew Buonajuto ; he lends money at two per eent. a month; and if you know 'how. to roanageiyou may rorfko four with it. Ifo Is not so deaf as Sk Nicholas. ' , . : Tho poor man was shocked at this impi ous speech, and assured the merchant that his religious faith could never be shaken. He went every day to church, notwithstand ing the other's mockery ' ' " ' ' - It was now Christmas Day, when the merchant and tha Jew ! settled op their yearly accounts; Buonajuto found he owed, his friend three hundred ducats, and wish ing to give him tin agreeable surprise, he ordered one of the ducks he had carefully fattened, to be killed and roasted, and then With his. own bands introduced ,tbe three hundred -gold pieces into the dnsido', and sewed them up. He then sent the duck to the merchant as a Christmas present. T1!. - ,f- :t iIiim ha . . . 4-.1 1 ,4-iiw t...i 1 a nt,, i.mw - Amencaba3 a national ;.r T aa and they fe a dish worthy common prguo ce. s - Give Johnny Bull his wuun u wuww-. -' resoiveu to seu ,. , . ucu uuaiui Oysters are native to the temperate. kntnnahr8 ftlse dtither trTOW Sb fine as in ! America, and nowhere else are they so highly a TTT ai A ta,nnao heart for 1 4at3 but Uttle doubt of sue- candle and a box of lucifer m ieart,iorA4. - ; These were placed in a small fir first proceedings wis to make in- Although it was "daylight,! lj fluiries Bitp the exact date of Mf. Mel- candle Vinsappearanca. I discovered that Ilirst man passed on his way from church, his ncigh- bor, as usual, oantereu mm on nis uctwuuh Showed him the Christmas gift his patroo Saint had sent bim, and taunted him with the stolidity of Saint Nicholas, who could not even .send him a piece of bread. Finally! he offered ' to sell tbe duck , for a dollar, and to wait for payment, as he knew Giraldi to be' strictly honest. Th shoemaker carried the duck home.and when he carved it for his Chrisftnas dinner, and,; lha fhraai hnnrlraA rTuCatl.fell OUt. hl firiti exclamation was "Praift to Saint KlcH- ! oltsl 1 i ' '' .t I mm if"- rt-r .
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1865, edition 1
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