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. - . ,7 ....... - - . r - - ' -j '-j- .!.'-; 15 - J .- 1- I . r happy "and Bat before I tsaJce and end o it, sfMAllCiriJ. HOSPITAL D I K ECTO R of OSc eF?oni: Street, &ear Dee rrjJLiJkkMiLk an Surgeon C. Abbott, fit f P.;nla and nheitnat street. , . : CornVr of fi.fkct and Second StreeU. w;- Unth Streets. S lfo.pL-8 rrgeon U. . W. Robins, If3 aTAtu..A U.lkrV-r Struts. 11 Sargeon C i a ML MMUm VW - V w ffurii - gSl flinrp fim A; Section 8Altant 2Sd ! 5 AwisUat Sup- 1 ..TV Park AT. a iStera. pr of ithf towti. 8aU 9 Market jrJ oue Uor. Surgeon W, A. Brewer, faalutent Camp HoipitaL Z XTge of Jap t. U,OB thxnifol ' as could be? laink eTea of my haTiDg misunderstood the Jiajor I Tes f Far next fsrcnooa the Major came Into my little Itoodx with tis brushed bat in bis band and he begins "y dearest madam-;' anq inea pus charch---As. I sat aU bs a maze he came out of his hit and bcan again,-JBiy esteemed! ana beloVed friend " and then went into his hat azain. : Major." I cries out frightened -bas anrthing happened to onr.darUngboTf!'ti1!!Kd4 tViA lfirtr "hut Mi Wozenbam has been-here this morning to make -her ex cuses to me, and by the Lord I can't get over what Kb told me." ! Hoitr toitr,: Major ' 1 mvm irnn don't know ret that I. was afraid? Of. -no last nierht and didn't think half as" well of Toa ,as I cught 1 So come but of church . Major .rid foreire an like a tlear old friend arid I I'll do stf anv more."' And I leave you to ind (r mr dear whether I erer did or.wilL And y o .. . .i , r- ITT V bow a&ecting w wins, oi auh if ufcBiufw f-iiArmiJl income and her losses 'doing so much tor ber poor old father, and .tceping a hr-nther that had had the misfortune to soften his'braiq against the hard mathematics as ne at i?s anew Din in un wes u-v vi. w- eers as a iumper-roo 5UAuppyuiai-' ij.ww shoulder oi muiion wncueTcr ppiucu Msjor came in I says to tit Major I put it 4 bis band, 'Major here is old MoorVs Abna- CpiniOn ; .... ' ' ; ;S '-J I should have thoegbt. judging frora thp eopioas &w with which be eectned jto be gifted vben attaching the crgaa men, pus at last ne gos ai dq ia immc hrxirh it ana stooa a razing ment. .. - !C-"- I 1 " ' fmikr.' T bats. T0tx,ar6 paralyzed.' i:Madatn says the Majdr, 'Jemmy, OFFICIAL And now my dear I really am a g;oing to tell ydu aboul,my?ivegacy u jou-r mmmeu Tor ! me WltA your nwniion, 4 x mu i4j w-nd tw hav come straight toat;only one thiAg does so bring p anether las tnoxnonra t June and the day be:forV Blrdsnmfiler Day wbeo mr girl Winifred Haagerssne was waai termed a rjymouwa oisir, . v;""4 Brother that .made away with her was aite right, for a tidier young wocaan for a wife; ncv- cr came into uvu nwvwj." thebeatrtifullestlFIymoutn .wins-ic was ine ffitstuS MJdgersmes and sayS to 'me A, gentian S?5.:;;U. frnm th CJonsul's wishes particular, to teak to Mrs. !Limper.T-'-..Uyenrii oeueye mtt-.jmy h fJnnsrtla t the . InnK w&efe l nave a ..rtfrmutcfa lprtmeitt Dprtnwnt or r.?fcUowiBg du-eeiory of the Jn-rterm8terf vr-.m.n nl the Ienartaient oi flrw ueroiw L'lLIH " m m lhhe lertice - r r TlrTPt Hrtraiier General horee S. Dodge. UKuce, uape rear iJanrouiitung, Vt Front Street, near JJ arfcet. Winslofr. A. Q. M. Uxbce.witn umer quarter- $tft Quarter mauler. uapiain oamuei ajhuju. VO U. In chartre or Water Transportation, eic, m w. tpr -KtroL oetween ai nitci anu xuc,. . CiDttin 11. B. Blackman, A. Q- XI. In charge of ' . r 1 i I rkR n-n TtTnta Ktroot .. , 1 T- 1 r.nt. n Andrew Amwortn. uaptain oi -me x on. "-r . . - . .rl with th retralation of all Teasels in tne b'W.ind arrinnfr ir ueDariinz. iurmauiuK v . -t . a . - " . W lhforinT. tnwiit?. etc. Ofiice L-mtom lions e Uing, on the wharf, ab.ve Market Mreet. little matter for Jemmy, got into my head, and I says'Kjood gracious 1 cope ne am't dm -.any dreadful fall!" Says AVimlred lie dqnxjoojc s if be had meam.' And 1 says 4 snow mm dark and with his too close, .MOWER, WATCH THE LITTLE FEE T. i Mother, watch the little feet, -i Wmbin o'er the garden wall, ! Bounding thrfciigh the baay street, ! Ranjing cdltr, bed and hall; Vpyef count the ino nents lost, , I j ever mind the time it cost r I Little feet wilt S sitray, j Guide them irother, while you may- ! 3Iotber, watch the little hand, i " Picking befries by the wav, ! iltkinf hou.ea in the sand, , ! 'loesijag up the fragrant hay ; 1 Never dare the juestin ask. ''Why to meihia weary task?" I These same little hand- may prove 'Messengers of light and love. j Mother, watch the little tonptfe, Prattling, eloauent and wild4 Whafis said" and what is -sung ! By the happ.r, j T0us child, j Catcn the word wbie yet unspoken, ! Stop the Ttfw' before 'tis brokee I This pavie t. nsue 9ay Tt proclaim Blessings in a, Sationr's name. I Mother, watch the little heart, j Beating wai m and soft for you ; ! .Wholesenie lesions now impart, . Keep, ob, keep that young hear tHi ue. . I Extricating erery weed, 1 Sewing good Sand precious leed ; ; II arrest rich yoa then may see, j .Ripening for jEternity. MRS. LIERIPER'S LEGACY. ' i B7 CIIAHXES DICSENS. i 1 . .- ! ' i-'I : IS. LIRRX PER RENTES ItOW SDG WENT OS, AJ?I ! WEKT OVER. ' S jObntinufcd. ? It doesn't sizmfv a bit what a talkative' old of like me said cb 31iss "Wozeaham, when she aid that, and sir I'll tell you instead- mydear Ut I'd nave given thirty shillmirs to ha?3 ta- leh bcr over to tea; only I dursta't on account. ji;ine Jiajor. rot jrou see but tvaat 1 xnWvl tould draw the Major out like thread and wind pai round my finger On most sdejects andper- ipBeTen on that il l was to set niysslt to it, iHhiin and me hid so often belied MissWo- Hham to one another that I was Khamefaasdl p3I boew she' had offended his pride. and wer mine, and likewise I felt (timid, thSKthat 'Jfgan-30 girl might maae things jtwkwaid. oIBavs utMv dear if vou' could give me aiD Klea to dear my ? muddle of a head X should iter understand your affairs.' Ana .. wo.nae. M tea and the affair too and after all it was kHorty pound, and There 1 she's as mdua. pas and straight a seetus- as ever urea ana r jaia oaoe nan oi u ajreauj, m.jo 4 ose of saying more, particularly wnen at t the point! For the point is thati srbea wis a kissing my hands and holding them Hers and kiW them aain and blessing fssing blessing, I rheerd'pp at last and I says Thy what a waddlinffi "Mi eeose I have heen fj dear to tike you tor, something so yery dif iertt Ah bail too',' eajaahe Vhow hare F mistaken vou " fcome. i or codriesa,'1 sake in. Th jrentleoaan came m flair cTODDed what I should consider and .iktesarsTery polite 'Madame Lirrlwper! j fays he frrwom the Prrwench Consurs." So I saw at onco that it wasn't the Bankbf Eng land.' "We have rrweceived' says the gen tleman turning hisr's very curious and skilt'bl, "Trrwom the Mairrwie at.Sens, a communica tion which -I will bave the honor to rrwead. Madama Lirrwiper understands Frr wench ?" "Oh dear.no sir !" says I. 'Oladame lirriper dori't undei stand aay tiling or the eort. it matters nat-V says the genlleinan, 4 1 -will trrawnslate.? . . ; 1 With that my dear, the gentleman after read-inosomething-abouta. Depirtment andja3Iai rie(( which :Lord. forgked mel supposed till tne Majer came homewas Mary, and never was I more puzzled than to thint how : that joung woma . came to-have so much to do with it), transited a lot with the most Obliging pains amd it came o this ! That in the town of Sens in SVance, an unknown Ehglishman lay a dy ing. That lie was speechless and without mo tion. That in his lodging there was n gold -watch and puree containing suph and . such moiwv and' trunk containing such and such clofeesj but no passport and no papers, except that on his table, was a.packoof cards and that he .tad written in peneil on the back of the ace of hearts: "To the authorities. -When I am dead, pray -send wl:at is left, as a lastr Legacy,, to 31rs. Orriper Eighty-one Norfolk-street Strnsid London.'-' Wiien the gentleman had ex plained all t lis, which seemed to be drawn up much more methodical th m 'T should hare giv en the Freneb?credit for, not at that time know-, in &e nation, he put the document into my hand. . And much the w'ser I was for that you may hi sure, except tliat it had the look of be ing made out upon grocery-paper and was stam ped all over with. eagls. ' 'Does Madame Lirrwiper' says the gentleman believe she rrwecognises her unfortunate com- patrrwiot T . . You may imagine the flurry it put me s into my dear to becalkcd& about my compatriots. I says 'excuse me. Would ypa hive the, kindness sir t Aake.onr language , as simp.e aspoMihle?' . . fr This gentleman unhappy, at .the ? :poi ntJot death,' .This empatrnwiot afflicted,' says the gentleman. . Thank you sir' I says 4I understand you now. xio sir x aao nuw wb iw tz ' can be ' . 5 Has Madame Lirrwiper no son, no nepnew, no godson no frrwiend, no acquaintance )f any kind in .Fri wance V , r , t 'To my ceatain knowledge' says I.-.no.rela--tion or friend,ind to the-best of my belief no arquaintance.' " r'oto -" Pardon me. You take XoeaUirs V says the crentlemad.' My dear fully belicringiie was snuff for anything 1-knaw I gae a Tittle pmd of my head and I say if you'll credit it, JNo; I thank you, ' I have not coafracted '1 the babiu' -; j The gentleman looks, yperplesed canxi-aays 'Lodtrers V , ' ' . 'Oh r sava Mnnfrbinir. Blesaithe man - mi -t-l n . . - 1. Wiry yeB to De surer Jackman ? Ann m pA n ti . t r . .. -. . Now it did so happen taas - tne fiajor ou Wn'out to cet a litUe inforraation. :about rail- mada and steamboats. aaa our ooy was cuniiug home JOT. DS miOSomiDcr uuuuttjB ttpAbu uu w's were 'going to take him somewhere for a treat and a change. &o waite tne aaajor biw. Mnr it came into nv head te say to him, ilajor J wish you'd go and look at shme f your books aai mans, and see whereaoous laissame awn of Sena is in France.' I f iri,. ir.int-liA W4im1 himself and he went XUw aiwi i4,.v' ' j - imto the parlors an4 he looked; poked about Jitfa and he came back to me and he sajs Sens wy deirestiraadam is seventyj odd mil south of Paris,' - Yr. Wiih what I may truly call a desperate er fortfc-4Msjor I -says 'we'll 0 thercf with our Diessea noy -i . , . . Ifver foe Major was beside himself it was at ike thoicghts of that journey. All daylong he was lik thefild, man ;of the ;: woods, after meeting with a? adrertiseoaent in flhe papers iteUtng him something to bis aavenge, au early next morning hours before Jetomy eouta possibly come home he was outsideln the street Teady to callout to him that he was all a going to Franc. Young rosy-cheeks yoc tnay be! let e w&s as wild-as the Major,- and they did carry on to that dgBse that I says 'If ypu chiWren ain't. mere erderly .I'U packyoit ' both off to 'bed lAnd then they fell to cleaning up the ajor.teleseepe ta see ranee with, and went txt and bought a leather bag with ) a snap to fcani? Mund Jeramr. and him tocarry me moo-, cy like a little brtunatas with hb purse. . , 1 If J aradn't passed my word and raised their (hopes, I doubt if I reould have ane nrougn withitbe undertaking but it waa top late to go ifback-now. So on the second day j alter mid- mrrmrr riav-wn went off bv the jnhmiBg mail., I And when we-came to the sea which I had nev- er seen but once m myiae anu an at wucn poorXirriper ,was courting me, the-freshncsssof it and the airiness and to think that ,it had been rolli iz ever since andliat it was always a roll- "ing and so few -of us minding, made me teet -a-i.,mit Kin ia r. ri:i.iii v uu uti ov v Jeramy and the Major and not too jnuch motion on the whole, though me with a swimmjng in the head ahd.a-sinking hot ablo to take notice that the foreign insides appear to be construc ted hoi lower than tho English, leading to much more- tremenjiZQUS noiecs when, bad sai- lors. ' , : , !: ; dear dhe tf blue ness and 'the lightness and the colored-look of . every ihir.gand the very Hfan Qnaarsas DarVoTUJUsaa, I f WUnungtoa, a, March 7, ISGS. i Gtnxl OnUr; x. Brevet Briiadier Oral- ML JL Haff, is auigaed to'- the charge of alt cap- tared, abandoned aad eoa&eab:e property in tbo District, more eapeclally amch as will be efeataally : turned over to th Treasury Amenta. ' He will take immediata measures to ascertain ttf description, localitv, quantity and the claimant, o alleged owners, absent' or present, and generally . gather tech inionaation as will tend to the perma neat dijtribatloa of Uie property. . I All persona are hereby instructed to give bin iar mediately, all sack information wUhia their reaebr AU military forces oadcr tbu. command are strietlr enjoined to aoTord him aid and .protection whenever needed, and without farther Instructions, tay will prevent aU detraction of property, and all p Ula ng, marauding and nalawful trade.' All thi cap tured, abiadoned-and cpnfticable property, Ij to bo disposed of uderc!eariy established ralea that are well devised, not ; onl for the benefit of tha Govern ment, but as well for the protection of peaoeablo ' ana iojai ciuscu?. .. , I The bfliee of Brevet Brig. Gen'. ITay$ is in Wil mington, on Market Street, neat doar to the DisUkt Head Qaartert, . ' ' ' By orderof Brig. Gen Hxwttr : ; ,E. LEWIS MOORE, Cap?. A A.1 A. O. Hkadqcatkrs Dtrr. dr . WiunaaTOX, : - Wilmington N. U.. March 7th, 1865, y a GentraV Ordr. Ifo. SJ All person, i this Dis-t-ict are hereby enjoined ia bring in an deliver t Cap-AckermaB, at tho office of Brevet B-igadier General Hayes, next door to DUtrict Headouartera,. all rifles and masketa ,and their apurtenaneear swonis, pistols,' and military weapons and equlp mcirts, that wer e formerly held by Ut so-called Con federate authorities. ' i Its known that a large quantity of small arms of various descriptiM were left in the DistHct, an that a. portion thereof was taken by unauthorized persons about the time tha town was occupied b hclowful authorities. All such mast be promptlj tusned in, or tho partiej holding theia will be snin marily dealt with. 1 By crder of Brig. Gen.J. R. Hawlit : I I E. LEWIS MOORE, Capt. & A. A. r. 1 ijentery-hoxes siriped and the; shirking rattling drumv nnd-tlie l itlelv soMiers with tbeir waists jar.dtidy gaiters, when we g. t, across to the what as if the atmosphere hod bjeen hftedolij aei And as to lunch why bless you it I k'rnt a niancook and two kjtchen maidk L couldn t itaWe for twice the moueanL no injured youog women a glaring; at you apdgruc'ging vou and acknowledging your patronage by wishing that your food might: choke you, and so civiland so hot and attentive aid every wny comfortable except 'Jemmy pouring wine oown his throat by the tumbler-full and me expecting to see him drop under the table. . j And the way in which Jemmy spoke his French was a real charm. It was often w nttf d of him, for whenever anybody spoke 0,-sylIible to me, I say 'Xoncomprenny, you're very kind but it's to useNow JemrnJ!, and-then, Jemtny he fires away at 'cm lovely; and only .tliit, wanting in Jemmy's French heibg ast ap. ; peared to me that he hardly ever UDderstCpd a word of what they said to hinv wHieh mtfde it scarcely of the use'it might have eri though injQther respects a perlect ativJand regard ing the Majors fluency 1. should; nave peeu of French oy jiDgush that. 3 vou j" ruoma . 1 xor -rooa xntt T av what von thought of me Y th" savs aha f J thought von -had. no feOlifig such a hard;!4 to-rAduib ti Jife as mine,' IN were rolling1uaJences ay akiking; If J aides (and refy glad to do it for 1 had been Hiking ouite loni? enough) ''Only Jookai .s-wc taj uear. ana giTe ,mo jyKPtfr r4"" I I-was in afflucesH6uJd; Pjr That did r-WeVaUiinerry as grigs rkatever taw are. if you hanDen to kow my ,'iKJ offefing- me t maaners - man tail descrifiUoothal thi ffib it AShfWfeenflemaB noted down what I said j . - . unt h ieic me we oaucr w inawcutsntTt . - . the opinion judging choice of words there mierht have been a greater m the language though still I must admit that if I hadn't known him when : he nsked a mili tary gentleman in a grey.cloke) wh-t o'clock it was ft shouiu nave iook - mm ior a ir reuenman born. railway! to Paris Jemmy and the?M;qbf had been Irihlening1 me to death by stooMug'dowii on; lUO piaiiormi i siaiiuiife iiiapcuL,iiic cuiijca Hnderneath, their mechanical stomsaches, . and bv creeping in and dot I don't knew twher all, to find improvements n?r me Junction Parlour. but when. iiriiltaht streets ori a bright mprw un all their London improvements United Orand we got into the they gave a bad job HEAD OS DIST. OF WILMINGTON, WiLUisfifON, N. C. March TJISW. . SO. 4. ) .; V . I As assilitery necessity, permU?ion baaWn given o,a nuaiberbf re.-idents of Wihnington, open, their totes and shops, for the p;Jupoe uf sel'iflg, in reion.bie quantities, to supplihe imnediaU per gonal nettssities of the inhabitant within (hcwiiU tafy lines, the, supplies of dry goods and grocnw,' that they had on hand when tkc place iccu t jkcu hr tho national troops. ' f 'irtcse sales may be made without the coilificate of the Local Special Agent of the Treasury Irpart menti - j; , No sales can be made to persons living without the lines, unless they e ho w a military perm ft to com in; and a peimit from the Treasury Agent to buy a ppefcified quantity. ( i 'i. No iotJxicating liquor hall be sold, without tho written permission of tiiC Couimacdant of the i'oit, brevet Brig. Gen. A bbctt. ' Should any of th parties referred to deiire to re plenish their stocks qf gjo?s they, as wc!l as all who detire to sell goods, wares and merchandize, are re ferred for instructions, t the Temporary Kutys pub lished by . Hea ton, Treasury Agent, I By ord -r of Brig. Geu. JIawlky : f , E. LKWIS MOOltE, Capt. A A. A. Gcn'i. ; The permits referred to in the foregoing, will be delivered lo the applicants by Lieut. Col. Kandlctt, Assistant I'rovost Marshal r 1 ! ! IJEAD QCJABTEKS DlSTKlCT OF WltUlXCTON, V Wilmington, N. C, arch 17th, 1BC5. J I GeXEBAL OlfDKBS, ) No.' 5. ;: iltbein an inevitable military neces ity to raiso a fund to meet the' expenditures call el for in ad ministering tho civil affairs of the District and City, the following taxes are hereby levied 1 : 1 .Upoq all goods, wares and merchandise brought into the District 6n and after MarchTst, one-hilf of one percent, to be laid according to the sworn invoices exhibited to the Local Special Agent of theea8ury Department, to whoa; it will be p lid. IIL Supply stores" authorized by .the Treasury Department, having authority to sell $3,000 per those who have au thority tar selj if ill pay $5 per month.' ? .. . : III. All traders andgrocera nrt authorized to import will pay one 'dollar per month for t uir per mit?. , i ' ' ( IV. Billiard tables and Bow ling Alleys, threo dollars for each table and each alley ( er month. V. . Cartsand Drays, fifty centi per inontb.-r-Te taxes levied by. tle second, third, fourth and fifth sections will be collected by and paid to Lieut. h Col J L P. KandleiV Pro v. Marshal of Wiliuujgton By order or Bi ig Gen. Joseph Jt. llAWiiT. BaysIt you ean yodng man 1 shall take it favtur ' but after " halt ah hourf of it when Tf ally believed tne man had gone mad and me; too I says Be sor6dnaLlaif Wek6rli "yodf rrench sir' knowing that tiiirlhefildntmiva the agonies of trying to understand ihun Which uzas 4 4 loss mucn nujr jMiuweurei ' ! -irasa hauDf reiease!Uouuias i loss mucn; 'Mayit not be a Jormer lodger ? : bkfbar?the W-ther, ifbx I generally gentiemiup. 4$omo lodger that, you nikdon fa fc vhen-e bad I fecribed omething gome rFept:. ; f, . , k "J does hesay JemmyKJemmy-aTjtjwJtinS-' fe rw XM3 il4 VJ?A,Jr& S wftTengaMein his ey,Oa!saay r 'mtiumluli; jaam jaoaivfr " "- si a' Ifabd that .9 longer all over agaiowd KB ii Jemmy 4VeU.dfisxxay what!a; It aii-aDoutr Jemmy savs ile says the building was repaired in prenteeh hundred and four, Gran. jTobeCentiaaed. Before going on to look attmjtlegacy we. rinadnth will pay $3 per month ; were to make one regular day j in Fans, and 1 thoritv itr sell over-tie above-mentioned amount leave you to judge my : dear, what a. day that' was with Jemmy and, the Major and the tele scope and me and the ' prowling young man at the inn door (bbt very civil too) tba4 went along with us to show, the,, sights, : Air . along. the CenL J i Haj Q'as DisTaict.or WitmaCTor, .' Wiimingt. JI, II. C. March ,20th, Ifc6S. f ; ,3To sale ,or transfer of ; cotton, rosin or turpentine, or of naval or .military store, or f captured or abasHkmed personal prop?rty of any deJcripUpa, ro ferred b n tbe various acU of .Coagresa and orders of 'the War Derartaent on there subject can bo arrfeXlnto elTect iirtb 1 uianiaVtioirUtubmTtUd Commander ; and tho Treasury. Agent. .Uatil the proper authori-' ties caa bo advi'bf thoTrecent rigUiazfM of jLon gresrand roceivo 'tnatr actions under. U or reoet r tatever d- j: oreri rrofath. department jf0mmdrr, axlttO ; tranafers, removal, or-ffansactlons 01 whatever aeriDtion to ccrninff said ineuri ir. eiWlPTafE ao juia aacesamjfto save Jt. are pojiVivoibicJdaivli - jaaUert wkatf ttafti m WameAijaywitytt a ' . Aaypersoa violating this order will be immod- atly pat ia deaeeonfinemeat, or summarily ejectedL from the District! K , By order of BrL. n. Hawlty s . f B. LfcWfif QKK, Capt. and A. A. r jx which he had towith him, and when the J ftf- don't)' and I went borne to mj blessed
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