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' v . i ' . ' -: 1 ' . ; - i i - 1 ji 1 . W j. , t V . ' . tt'J.:H. HALLIBURTON, EditorgppAp, e-,'--''wn'nw'n's M. Bekti1,ix), the French savant, says that the number of suicides in fiance is at the late oLQUS pfit 1,000,000 for widwjjS'S fWjWhelu.rs- aud 240 fownartied jwikv ItwillW niJted from these figures that less married men com mit suicide than either bachelors or wid wen. V ' ' ' ' TMBefIoiUof Doui Pedro U increase the imperial revenues have been met by resistance in Rio, the people objecting to ii-'lipflfrl tax on street-car"- nawnwrs. Wesik-en)trdctine a new syttlein of internal' taint ion, the Brazilian. Fuiaocc MinistefH rpcently pAtduced a new tariff ,whic'i is prohibitory to a great '-pxtcnt'Knd 'T!Mar heavily on foreign commerce, eipatiitUy. articles from the United Htates. Tji k widow of ex-President asittd -CoBgressTTor.- ptoauw, ir'ounds of the immense depression in Alexander Jenkins and Ed. Jenkins, on examining trial at Bastrop, Tejas, for me snooting ot the McUonaia brotherg, were released-o,a bond f $2,000 each. Some of the best Citizens of the county volunteered to go on their bonds. The ice factory ior New Orleans has introduce a new. 'way 'of nhfpping fish, particularly rea - snappers, xney are frozen in cakes of ice, or rather cakes of ice are frozen .aiximul Ui6 . iih, and in this conditipajhey are forwarded to all sections ofli'niBtity 3f4p ? WUmiogtpfl G.) Miar: aerifl MarinhiramfeTTfd the ten dollars al lowed feim by law for -the hashing of Allen Matins to. Kew. Jf W. Fry, of St. Stephen's A.M. K church; one' of the EiHtual advrs'tif thedoomed man, Tor e benefit bfhfs ehnreh "!! " AtSan Diego, TcVv$Mt? of .masked men took pcjaesswl-olrtli county jail ana-janej aiigeieajieqnve prisoners. rwtw i ii mm i i mi I 1 1 ii m A t Lill . 1 I .1 . M " ' 1 J? 4 Lj-ier nan woman rnareen wnir -periury ana one 4h the I lunatW'iCJDUBittte forsUarrdeKaifhe wiioipjmaid enjeifBeg4jft,f;rat deal. tlteyaUiff aher raal eaUt mortgage ,T. KrwJlrl. Tim Pmthpt on lux northern pre pertyhaving been f atlcasttwoMrds 6f the flfirHarjlelifods tiircelosea. And tliosb on 'her southern 1 of Louisiirrir!are lyinf ld!e, or rather, prolH-rly cnstanuyrouoiingner. nne say.si "T firidTtave scarcely anything vhafcrrr1o'fft6liv"eiipon. " Tiif: Tuke of Argyll, who made briefer 63s coUntrylast nunnier, t-Iiink the txfrifvagSnVe of oifr rich peo ple exceeds anything known to the na bobs of the old world. Would the duke know why? Well, the most of ouf'rich people are not used to being rich. Af ter nil, the extravagance of the rich is not to be deplored. Tt is the extrava gance of the poor people that breeds mis ery.. "" ' 1 ' SOUTH K KS KEWS. urltitte, X.' JL',, has twenty-two licensed har rooms and twelve ehurclies. The cial fijldsof Alabama are estimat ed to contain ,000,000,000 bushels of coal. v- , The venerable oaks in the court house yard at Ameriens, Oa,, are filled with mistletoe. "At one fell swoop" twenty-five appli cants have been admitted to the .South Carolina ban During theJast three months over 1,000 negroes have left the depot at West l'oint, Mississippi. , Over ;"00 mules arrived in Atlanta .Monday night, and all ot them were 8 have iver.T)ftrrTirdaeStMnto cultiva tion. Xhe legislature- nv in session will be strongly urged to ajlopt, me li I eral provigien fj xue encouragement oi immigration ' "Judge MS. TJHarrw,j of Georgetow n, rexas, wniie-retttming home on norse- back from a: neighboring town, was stopped after nightfall by three men -and (DDbecroi f2,4UU. jiie roDbers were wen armed, and are suppoeed to be the men whoJha.ve reeentfy: committed 'several outrages muosqe wjnnty.:i;" Memphis Appeal : The. work of sew. erage Will be commenced within a week. tlunaias ol.-'poor.peopie wiU'Beeure la bor thereby'ren thoiisand dollars scat terediunong .the 1 of more- snancuu value ta our 5f ity man could possi bly he derived, frour $l,00o,- 000 locked up in our bauUr"" " li.Daflas. Texas, a merchant abused a little boy named Etlieridge- i or walking Sflfitiltaifl; front of hi? st W, claiming to lie annoyed thereby. 5r rs Etheridge came to the rescue, and received several Mews from a stick in. the hands of the merchant, when she drew a pistol and wounded him in the forehead: ' It has been-MKtimnted by reports re ceived at the Agricultural-Department of Georgia that eighty jejcet;. of the farmers who raise their own supplies make money by farming. 55 Seventy-five per cent, of those who give liens and mortages and pay highjates of interest i supplies fail to makt expenses. Little Rock Gazette : George Harvey a citizen 'of Faujlkner county, says that several nighte ago two men came to his honae and asked for supper. His wife had gone to bedi He informed the men of .this fact, butt they told him that un less supper wag prepared thy would burn his house, j Mrs. Harvey prepared supper, and, aftjer the men had eaten, they demanded money. Mr. Harvey had none. ' ITien thpv searched the house, and, finding no money, carried away a brace of silver-mounted deringers: They were evidently tfampsy , : j v4. : Charlotte (N;lc.) Observer: Eecentr 1y a large number of negroes, probably 300, have-passed) throagh Chariptte en route to the tupeptine nekW of Georgia, which are now being .extensively devel oped, f They coiae from, the piny : woods regions ot JvorthiUaroIlna, ana aref gen-eralty.-ari aWe-bodied set. The last party, comoosed of about 120.' nassad down the arf dyfore Twterfaytt is j stated that quite a nuniher left The Stai tor the isJHe 3eTe8jmfion-4a8V-7eif Tli'ey are TirefBred to the Georgia. laboTers on accountof their experience and knowledge otje-tnxjtenjtmeuainese, . Dailas.-rfFexii Hetald: A-tumber of colored peojiie who had gone froin this state to Karisas." returned last nieht on the sowJrMjoirnd passenger train over the Uemral fosd. Tney aam berexi thirty three, men wmen--arid children, and had gonfrojiw waslijugtcin county 1 hey stoppea "-tatP'rarsons; "ana were thoroHchly disgtisted with the country and the promisee that had been held ont to them, and were glad to get back. Sandy Osbom; Who -appeared to be the leader, said that those of s-Tace who could, were leaving every day, and there was great suffering among ttfosewho re- mauieu. i CONfciREbSlOJiiX SL3LMAKV. teen are 'Republicans. The 1'ish Commissioner of Georgia is distributing a large .Khipinent of carp in the streams of that State. The State Lunatic Asylum of Hosttli Carolina, contains B7o patients, of whom 'I'll are white, and l'J'.S colored. There are 100 prisoners in the jail in Knox county, Tenh,, awaiting .trial by theJJrutdjStates Circuit Court.'. The monthly income of ..the Police Court at Little Bock, Ark., is $700, a uin Butiieient to pay the police force. The Senate, January 19. Bilks, wtre in troduced and reterreil as touovrs: iiy -Mr. Kerry A Joint resolution proposingtonnienci the constitution to as to extend franchise to alleitizens, without reffercDce to sex. .. By Mr. rratt To request toe presiaent to com municate.witaiorien powers upon the sub ject of an inter-ocesnie anal with a view to a mutual understanding as to route, neutrali ty, etc.....Jiy ilr.i Morgan logrant certain nublic lands in Alabama in aid of the War rior and Tennessee Rivers railroad company. ..... The morning j hour having expired the senate tooK the rpeciai orcier Tor tne aav, which was a bill to prevent cmeltv to an alsdualldrt traaSnortEHOB. After a some- wliat exWnlted 'ete, in-wMelrMessrs. Pa vis, (Ills.) McPherson, Davis, (W. Va.) ThurJ man and others participated, me KUi.neiii over tiH to-morroi. ?AdjOBrntt ; : . t it t- ,f t:ii fl. iiuL-ar.. jiii. iir.i uuio oiiu in ferred a follows: j Mr. Yance (Js'orth Caroli naHo rental the duty of salt. ... Mr. Cobb (Indiana) for the: distribution of unappro priated moneys of tne Geneva awara...-. .Mr. lowaud411Ui)ois; proposing a.consu- of the nresident and vice president, provi ding for their election by a majority of the vdtua oi the iMiOole and to tne aoouuon oi counties, ia which they th Sectoral coUeee..i-...By Jlr. TnekerfVir- had leTt, on the toniitlon that they ghiia), lor the erection of a monnment to 5 Last weak thirty-two. . fapuliea of col ored exofdUBters to Kansas, who bad gone so 4 next oay. k , . Of the 134rniemhgrs ortM twoliOWM l-tM: .ittirn nSiitW, n "Rims, tutipnal auiendmeot in regard to the election the Louisiana" Legislature: only Thlf- .... t),rourh ThilluK ret.nrniinr home. WBT SEEK THE XOHTH flM. . ThfpoKd WhatiwktbTitthpoiT W bat prize for suchamah4Mt gait i ' Ib ivory massed on prfar ku, . OriUea(estin 'aMBtwit" - 4 H Ib empire Kiught, or pleaJuierSolJ, . . Or pttiu far ffte,MtirgM nirtoIr ; 3 Kot tfiese are aooelfou-ougb arctfc mahit Therrt mui, okmw ta rufaar pta,-'1 '' And Timti.Mtnth, hmtimuftauittvf -s i As any Uara or Mammon gave, s Tfce srao.ii at trulluand trulkalaoer ,f lias ciiarms, to soraid mind, unknown. To add one dreplo human fore, ' To proteone troth nnknewnlcfcre," 1 . , Thb, tkil ia Ufa BiMttoc, mat. Atoneaior faUuajeeraJ4iife'. . , .-K An " open ea " they long hare said, - llnBoKkFoitntiMstd; i ' , And, more, when shipalarBorthwardo, , $ " Ttcy r the drift and Iceberg ftw,f Aad recti a calm mil apn ea, . V lYMaioa fonnationa Avar iraa. Tet none have pawl this brumal Una, Which "open seas" begird, eeefim , A myth; that "open polar sea?" - A myttrt Tfien prore lraoto b." "' . - - If not, then snows perpetual fall, . Aa atone on alone build up the wall, 9 Tfll oceans, ana, as vapor rise, ' 1 - ' And aart Inrard drHtan polar aldat; Thereaink aaaoowrtonsenomoo,.t Till earth itself is toppled o'er. ' When north pole bows to kiaa the sua , An era's passed, a cycle's run. " What seek they at the pole? Whafsthars, Save cold, starvation, death .despair?" - ynmt sahrtM,awl msW. r He seeks the key to nature's plan 1 hiler-Oettm. A ! fe; " k "y ft-.-"' iW-. grumbriio wbA almkhtTiungry; butwe all. bad, a "IKJ? r?at i"1 Zeph, and eave way. P'fLooHee ker, t)rtiheW"if jert twBlTMfloek; ow, .atv bt'a go lround 1P w 1 wnre v can , . ItViP "P toillvBoIly's store and ZEPH PARKER'S STRATAGEM. 'heir home passage was paid by the farmers in the' counties, in which they would work! forvthem at specified rates- Savannah NeOT iA ne w way ofavoidj mg tne antyo serving tne country a juror now is to estoblian abranch house in' some other city, and when summoned, take an affidavit mat you are no a eui- zen of the county., .Aacaler who has been doinc bnsinesH in Bavannah for about twelve years adopted this plan. New Orleans Tunes : As regularly as the sun .shines, every year the colored la borers in Terrebonne parish break up and A great winny' cattle1 are '.dying in Cherokee county, Tex- Their death is suppose;, to beVnused by eating acorn, -aShantU uie oouiu wiroiiua uoam oi uciu- There jg anoareiitlv no reasonable cause tura has ucrmanently.eniuloyea.a cheiu-1 , tWa 1(i:,,i mil,.;,, n,i the col- fifiieral Daniel Sforiran. ...Bv Mr. Bland Missouri rerjealirie the laws restnctingthe ale of tbacco by ihe producersthereof. By Mr. Wells (MiaBourOr tneerporating the inter-oceanic transit company. It makes J. B. Kads and hi associate a body corporate ; inrhoriws them to acouire the neht of way by neeotiation or treaty; pledges the co-oper-1 ation of the LTnitei States ; provides for the detad of two shipsiof war to assist in making smrvevs, and appropriates $200,000 for the expenses ot such surveys Alter me pas sage of the hill appropriating $140,000 for the construction ot a wiuge across tne ruiu- c river at Cfeergetown, the house atljourn- " Sleepy, baby-faced set o' people? Air they 1 Baby-faced-endugh, you bet; but 1 4eli youV sirreet that- 1 believe they'rebeout born with all their eye teeth .cut in their celestial jaws; and yew've got to- get up airly, air, if you want to take in a Chinetvl' ;' The speaker was a hard-faced, hollow jawed genUeman, ia a glossy black aait, which fitted him. yy badly, and the remark was made is the smoking-room of the ? .Continental "; i There he was to be seen daily, and he was supposed to have. " giv,en the specky latere fits in ile;" i other &ftts, hwas believed to have 'made a fortune' in petroleum. At all events, he had plenty of money, and was very generous in the spending Of it. '' ms" The conversation had turned- on the vexed Chinese questronf and: he struck Into the discussion. v ' "I feck'lect,"-he isaid, "there was Zeph Parker. -He was 'long o' me and a few more up to Nevada, jus" 'beout the time of the silver craze. The boys had been washing for gold ; honesvHke, neow gittin' it en- o pockets, neow outer tne stream; and when done they'd with a bit o' wash out, and gone off to another claim, Mister Washee Washee Chinee would come and go over the dirt after them and "he satisfied with what hf rot. ' Then comes the silver eras. All o' us goes off and loses all we'd made in gold, gits no silver, and comes back Qisappointea to try aiier tne gora again. " Guess we mleht try and "try again, but no poTdwetetfirirallle n: Was them ismooth-faced, pig-taile-i Chinamen, "getthr on prosperons" antf contended.' ' " ' I tell yew ' said Zeph, ' I shall go antl utuiuer Ulic u uiciu ouuiiu ttajnj i i, 1 can't stand it much longer !' " This here was in our bit of a tent, when we was trying to make ourselves haDDv. Tnayin' poker on credit and keepin' no account. " 'What fori' I sez. " 'What, for 7 cries Kenh. 'T)ew stic it lf fMt dssHt trust ii W' Thiiit heunhlfM sas Zeph: f 'jartin. ,JL sea, -'if you how hi that gold, and Cell bia there's sdmethiu' good on. - - " An4tW wa; BUI, on seeing that gold,. aadJierilg ae we'd had some thine jto&d-OBraye ua a right, 4uM meaX and" laito round b. IkiurboiJ. efHc VitS theeneeTfnl rtmartl: shH take liot V sowe o' yeulf Hhfa kerein,'taarta npJt, JtiatrliAiH.tWke' a U asoVt,-fol Kjitwas a.woarfuiidever felkbBd Va,, V4hink thiiiV rdufziB'i mau .' done ob toys and set vewr tools.' " 17 e took our tools then And wantofl. up tie gulch to where a strong party of Chiiese was at worfef and ihej watched us curiously a wealf prospeetln about, w&slun!. a bit o" aitt here and a bit there, laasj aswsyi geiu'-otl discon tented and sour-like, till we.cae to one piac ciose up to the rocks, where it ran sheet up 4U) or 500 .Jeet .and. a.ftpv working with "Our picks a bit, we Wan to wish the soil- In a pan; rtheTin. roun 4 it afterward, and kaowia' -all th time that'one.oi the other of;Uitfaot had an eye on us. ' . Tien washed a llit more earth g'ravery, quartzy stuff it Was and col lected again, and then-we grew exeited and lexaa to die faster, aud ta wash more tnd to examine what we had dona. each time after pickin' over the pan. throww out tne inhmsn; ana wnen this fell yew could see a few. specks o gold (ust in the sun, while what we got went into a leather bag what Tom. Tag - gins hdd. " ' " ' we marks out this claim as Our n sezZo.ih ouloud; and takin' a shbYel he ehlps out a bit of roegh trench, just to abpw tne extent we meant to nev and. is he did. so, first-one pigtail an then mother comes up to watch .. r.nv r,lonfal-trkTi ts anntTlfir in 1 n11' Rbwtl Irinai20. Mr. Jones (Florida) .,lttA m AantnaiM. Mllinff nn the aec c- numiuiKU IVDIHIWv. . I - ... tmivimr nnil The COI- 1 . n'jf .l- itj . vn l,oH.r I m 4t,;nV tliat T on anliirhtAnAd Qittfir. ist thiit ii unifiirm analvsisof (!ommorciid 1 . , ' i- ii 1 I J. . . -,-T Vfi i.i . i .i I 3 , r : . i mru peopic mrinMi y i v r ltv i"111"1 i i lie interest oi uie cuuiit? injmicu im i gn a irec uuiuiu.v auugniiie wwi f e r ultcenv may be obtained. 4 a)W of neit coTMhact. ' - - ' ration of theVPeriaacpla navy- yard to a state I d - d be robbed o' my mess o' golden Tne annual report of the Mayor -of) - " ,,',T W " , of efficiege.ytsand the firobabH cost ot tnen .. b a pacfc 0 smilin', washer- Shrevenort, La., shows that djiring the Jtt-.u"f TfJr restpraUfifi. ; ."lr' women-faced. - opium-smokin' celestial pnnyent tne revenue or mo city exeeeu- J-r " it" u..,t.-J, ' V.:"1 ."'Jt.. vt- a-hill rela- ..1 its r,Tiv.nili(nrM SISQ Rfi North Carolina has six newspapers edited by negroes, Louisiana three, Ten nessee aiid Teias two each, and Virginia, Alabama aitd Mississippi one each.. iJenrv 8:'Nf)ble, of New Jersey, has pitrWiiwd. 2,100 'acTes-'of Lick Mountain' lanSMn Virginia, with a view ,of devel oping its great coal and iron deposits. . One thousand tons of "granite has re cently been tent front quarries near Col umbia, 8. C, to Washington City, to be , j , I., -i ji 7 ustn in Foineoi inepinuc miuuings, M issisei ppi or , the . various churche? of - the - state,. . proposing to give $50,000 towards the erection of a college at Vaiden,-provided.' that ..either the churches or theJifWmakers will give the other $5,000 required. It is likely the churchewill accept the offer. Savannah Ga.) 5e ws : H. G. Ev erett, who was yesterday admitted to olead jmd. practice in the several courts in Oeorcia. has been workine at his tradethat Cf a carpeuter, at the Co it- railroad car-f-hops up to the' 1st tml riilrruui r.ir-Khors UD 4.0 Inst. Tie is 'a married man'anfl tnlrtv- Tlie EmmetrBenevolent A sociation of I two years of age, and certainly displayed ( ialv'eston, TexRs, has appropriated $100 j inrlomitable perseverance in acquiring ti ho sent to-thrTrtwi .Lan(l Leafrue-'tn Ireland, for distribution amour' the po r in that, country. . ? Terrell county, Ga., is out of dobtanil h;us $2,000 in f-e treasury Ix-sides. As a rosult, tlie price of real estate has ud t anced nearly fity r cent in the hut year. - , Baylor Thoru'iou, a subordinate olticcr in the Virginia Hoiise of TVlegntes, is under arrest fur abducting and conimit 'l ting an outrage upon a young lady of "TStchmond. ' The "Waring plan of sewerage has Leen ' ; uuanunously adopted hy the Legislative - ' OouncU-of Memphis. .Whether the piies ? tialltteiiroii,rick. or vitrified is yet to ' be determined. - - ; ,Thc'".F&Viwuah aiid Charjeston- Gait lrUd ia.tu l)jisyld..oii the first Monday in ,1 une nelxtby'a decree' of Judge Aldricli, of tire yourt ,ut Uopitnon .,1 leas, , ot Chiirleston 6om, S Q ! i i-ri' 4 Two; young niea in San Ssaba oounty " Texas, "named "1 Turkey, and Rarliee". en gaged in a 1'wjlit with pistols, which .C oved fMtv Ktii. tjlarkfy was shot four tinie-s and Barbec once. I. ... Memphis Avalanche : fl the rotting N iekrtlsouvement the b t reeta are prac riically impassable for vehicles, uiilcjs cmptv, and even tlicii there is no cer tainty of pulling through without an c Tcident. . Y. U " " The -rapidity with which the new scy ersof Memphis 'Will be'fonstructed will depend on the promptness of the tax naver. The riit installment of the MWCI .i :n I..- .i.,.. Wf ta4i. f4v- Now I ir enns nines: -uust m ic mi- the rudiments of the law while "support ing himself and family. The Jewish young ladies of Chatta- noosra. Tenn. Joreanizetl a leap-vear party, hired a hall, ordered a supper, and went around in carriages to hunt up the young men to eompei.them to come m..- i,very thing wag lovely until the, committee went to - settle " the : bills, when5- they learned that the young men had already paid them3:.The young ladies say now that it W;ta ' real inean"in:the wy and declare that they will never give another leap-year: party. Lynchburg (Va.) .News::; A gentle man brought us a bundle of tobacco which had been lust 'sold for seventy dollars per hundred pounds. I Intrinsi- cailv 4t did,, not seem tot worth one dollar. -Jt was without body, nad but a trace . oi coloring matter and but the slightest fragrance, but itwas as yellow as gold and mali-ftbre "Tt was cured thus bright and jolid by some patent process, and, although very light, pro duced considerable money. Greenville (S. O.) News: A pronu nent eitier of Anderson count v says he will give a hue hat to any man who will rind a respectable tnan in his section who is opposed to the fence law after a thorough, trial. When. the law first passed, jhe opuoUuu jhCje..was of the most intense kind, and now ffVnian slnmld talk of re-establishing tWfeuces. he would be scalped forthwith, - It will be the same in this county in leas than twrtye months. - - ,v , .-Af T.Winnlj., isarmii now fltiser-all l,ofrwnment.'4fortU'n'atrtTrari'whti haa kiUecliihelc ift thearlier part of the winter have had tnenieaispoiion Warwnton ( fc). index : It is ru mored rtnd ceuerally.-'lK'lieved that the daughter- $-a wealthy Kappaiiannock f arsner-nbsconded thep(wt week with an unnreiKissessinir black man. t:ik-inp- with lier 1,000 in niouev.i .The girl i about seventeen, the man of unknown acre. He their hands. J .jf.&CKSw1l6Mm his wife and children for the P.ihisti fTenn.1 Citizen: The unpre-herring girl, who has brought the crar t edented warm weather au4UMoUtc, tainaoi tilcLiUet.m' sorrow io the rains are IaviBeel&cl'$oibilJeri- grayeis - , ously the growing wheat. Itffecjawe Rey-rAl.. Puwkocv, 1). D., of . aptttteUinjyiewrinowX3-I& a lectured uate the changPstnat may con r. enjbractng tersonal rcjiiiniscences of the fVrMf HSt WaHrer- cotift-, -Cei", wa te nt4m Jwewyce Oattoun and .i.f .ml tillpd hv Peter Greer, a farmer. elisler The shooting wa -tlie result of -aper-sonal differttrf which has long existed between the parties. , . SelmaTimw: Doctor J. H, Henry is pwparthfr an eiaboraW and exhaustive mtemJi1bd'l Alabama. " le says he lias the data, to clearly e-Uil.-lirh that theie is more gold in Alabama Ihitu ihcrc i i"- CalU'uruia. ofRrieeial.order.-viar A" bill rela tiv to the transportation or animals. Alter extended debate ia which Messrt..Tburman, Kastern: MePherson. and yavis tweso Vir ginia) ?twkpart, jthe bill; was retoniTflitted to the eonrmfttee oji cornmerce. ; Adjourned. House. Araoai tlie bills referred wasone lnrrortueea DV. JMn lyaioersoii, "i xr.vao, . the discontinitancei of the national banking svstem..... The following bills were also in troduced ajid refeitretl under tne can oi tne states: By Mr. Crhvens (Arkansas'), for the ci,,ti,,,iTitnf the iit.lnK in the town of Hot Springs, Arkansas By Mr. Lering (Mas sachusetts), to amepd the constitution 50 as to extend tlie lrantmse 10 an cuiieus "' out distinction.....iBy Mr. Warner (Ohio), to provide for paving the 'bonds of the United States niatnrmgMri-1880.,81...j..ByMr. Kills (Louisiana), apprdpriating $300, K for the relief of the destitute people or,ireinu. Tlie house then took up tlie bill requiring national; banks to ieep half their reserve 111 Ooinaacfcllr Crittenden,' of. ,KeW TTork, made a long argnfiieiit in its favoY ana Sgniiist legal tender trensnrv notes iut aiuimu8 hour basing expired, tte bill wentevcrwith ont action.., Tlie house, in a committee of the whole, then reinmi'd consideration of the revision of the ruks. Speeches in opposition to the various proaosed.rales were mauep A-klen, of Louisiana, House, of Tennessee, and Williams, of Wisconsin, ami at 4:40 the bouse adjourned. 1 - Senate, Jannary zi. ine stiu .m the Bayard resolution for the witnaravai 01 the legal tender-quality of United States notes Mr. Beck opposed tne resolution. ....At3 p.m. Air. j Coke obtained the floor, but welded to a motion to go into executive session, and when the doors were reopened the senate adjoarneU ..,.;' ; . ; -: . jIolK11,efiouse resumed the consider ation of the bill relative to the national hank reserves, and was 1 addressed oy-Mr. jjonns berv, of Now York, in faxauvof the withdraw al of the legal tender nualtty oi nited States notes. Mr. Townahend, of 1Ilhgfsvtpilc:wed in opposition to national bankji, and to Mr. Crittenden's spceeli of yesterday Mr. Crit tenden questioned the accuracy 01 auipe Mr. Tpwnshend'a ajuotations and deductions from his speech and an excited personal de bate followed, which was finally quieted hy the speaker, Mb.- Towashend eormamng, said he was ppposed to the bill bef ahse it proposed to strentrthen hatimial banks an4 make them pertuauent inatitutioas. He was in favor of retiringnatiorial bank circulation altogether 'MrTBuskner closed the debate with aspeecn sernng lorxn tne uujtrv v pending bill." He'said he, too, was opiosed to the national banking system,, but so long as that system was tne tostirtitrtn ot the couatrv- it should Ibe improved.- In conclu sion fie moved, he previous question. Pending the votet erdtrog'the previoui question, the morriing how Jplrerf ana th bin went over ,r., The hia tte Went lato a committee of th whole oa tb avtKioi ot thai rides, all ceneral debate -on which ia. to close to-morrow, j After an extended, diacus- ioa tae committee, rose, and th W u- IT' la wtthlntte -einerr el :the 01 in tne ( Hiu-d M;tles Senate. Dr. rincknev is the onlv man livinz in Pouth Carohnn who' wa present at the debate. Ilia father was. a neighbor and .Tssoc'ate of fr. Oalhonn, and hence his kiiowlcU.e aml-imprcNsions (,f the great states9ii are of Tniuswnl vnlue. . l)rtw has lett Savanna!, Ga.. afte- tuiniiejr nearly ,-.'0'.i -inti lu in tfiu ptliUlte pkilj:c. Jacobs? No, sirree, this dog's gwine to hite ' " ' But I don't kinder see what this dog's gwine to bite fur,' I sea. ' Teapot ain't done nuthin' to you.' " Matevs.' sez Zeph,' gettin' on the barrel as had been hiaeeat, ' things has come to a purtypess with us, haven't they?' " 'Riffht old hoss, see some one, hammerih' the chest lid as had been our table. - --.'' TTflK an v : man here cot any to bacco f sez Zeph. 'XoV "'Haz any" man here got any old bourbon whisky?" "'No!' " ' Haz any man got any dustT No 1' "'Any flour, or pork, or boots, new blankets?" u phen them inese'haz,,!cmtinued Vr anrl what I sen IS this a It IS In tuid a Bharhfrto let a pact of heath enish curses like them teapots, a never eoes to chtirchei- iwr listens to par- aona - .-.y . . . " T aa. Tenh.' jn&some one, 'when A; A -uim n to meetin' last? -x " ' Neyer you mind,' ee Zeph, and don't you interrupt a man a Wnte to oive von suthirf to eK awoi tusses. I sez, as never goes io; meetin. Vlieves innothin' buowuouBeai-jasay,. it'a a sin to let 'eei'be gittin' fat omoui land, wue we f a WinWarrea- lookin' as-as-aaW ' r. ' . '"As ole Zeph Parker WflfflelfT sez Tom Paagins. 'f1:! ' '" Wel ea thia et I M,4 T?Lke' eez Zeph. 5 : -" ' , Thia ia all vert iSiutT,. I eMa-' but we can't ge and tela a claim' from the teapots, Zenh; nor we caa rush era andannex the dust and nuggets they ve washed out.' ... , " ' No ' said Zeph, I wiuiin' one eye, bat we kin atrategise em. "'Howf Iaez. ' Don't kinder They're too deep to Ue-Qone. , . " ' YahH. ae Zeph. - tueyT-e ...uu deep ea a two-eent plate, Give me the means udjl ell the lot and put a ga BOCKeum- o- aouars or aust id every inan'a peAetraix o ui? " ' Bflt what meana d'yer want f I sez. , " ' One handful o' dust sez Zeph, " ' And where are we to get it i . we ro uiu uw e..-.' r a liuie an 1CUU1.U. j fon'd" tVa Wiirwe leUyovtliUfkim for two 1 J 1 Jil.r 6 t. uaiiuicu uvui ar.aa vc 1 inev ail noaaea tn thoueht'trieirhtrads'd come etlJ "Ci8ee Zeph, catehia? hold of fat'.ea by His tBtlaad kickiu' liiai. -f Yew mayn't Jbeiieve, gentsut hem same chaps came back twicejie fofe It was dark and marie fte 'viflffft dTaaeiry a hundred dollaca eaeft atmk andwe- aworo at 'aa.aadM ve not aell. &bd if thev varn't nn ta tinu in the jnornin' to see about Uie water, they shouldn't t" anowMHdWar the fflrfe .'-4- tnmsmUf ang&i itiiepi wre up again, u.asae rmu eot a feood natiful o' stuB in eoSrse S wrtfnaMlalwithelf eyrtfwiBkreaiH th arlitMgb of 4htra1dt "Jri.niy fferedM), ajyra4 DuM ul...t 'm it itinvM iuma mMM - itiif jm J eorae tuey aamiereq.rMti, ana s- " 'Take-tt', wtfeaid, WThry caaafftbta bat timt. ' - t vat lap- ii "' ' TA. I. WaW.T I r)fessor Prortot afiegtKl that thswpTBHfett f tber fll-lmok at Tm day aMCtditUkiiiga daM4 hackfoui ot fitethuMBdywia h lecture po the religion pf astroaQmy a snort' time agofSrTthout expressing tmf posffl ooinlon of owfowa wm the subject we rtiaeal ia eavraektea to his tkt oi ItoUfM '8Wiiy t-'iko aapvr4Uia4ic ie a Chrvk I :fflAn.',reenranrfdlS!rt' to e1 faeiaoMmbW 4ttM IMdawtav' dtaaoyeiaaai Maw tfcfeU aacKaiue ajia. wKteij rtrme"? r .- v e1 iaanafete inwVeJiAnnlfc AaJfeaaBaA Oh ooma, my lora, and seek Wtt4"4iiar -a a realm by froaaar aya nnifc-n, Whan fairy forma wUl wlcoma taaa. ' and Satul1aurMetei In siKaAaakXa tekeMi U . . -.m, airra-i:;rua '-ay yj- i , . ud to watcn us. an I saw them to lookBt thespeckt o'golrl in anting' the refuse we eld thrown over te aide beyond our claim, , , , ' No goodee, washee. washee, ilelican man! sez one rouna-iacea smilin cuss. No gclee, no goleer ' . ' ' Oh, no; none at alt, Mfc'lteapoV sez Zeph. ' Just yew keep a bit farther off,or-r 7' . . " He touched his aix-shooter, ana tne Chinaman scurried bacU t liffle ways', white one dr-'ns fetehed soma water, and w hegaa to waah acotker ahoyelfitl of earth, .. -s .. ., It nans out finer sez Tom Fag- gins out loud, as w alFgattieredTOmid once more, and the& top' refuse, with specks o' gold -in, waa-thtown .away again. , ' - "We. kept, on at that for two hours, and' with Zenh to manage, we washed out that little lot o'gola we had bor itlnedautXHK tiinei: bat it was a good, dil less at the laal Uxin-whett-we- s-.crtea. tor aomt u was spruiaied in each V the holes we made, and halt a teaspoonful 0' dust was lyin to waste in the refuse. AU this time the Chinese were com- in' up from their bit of a camp, about, hunqred yards away, pa was awiuii jealous, an' kep dnvin em away not an we were steered of 'em, for they're a quiet, sheepish lot, but to keep up the Then hall on us went aown Deiow and trot our tents and odds and ends, and "set em up as we meant "to stay, while the others went on washin' and pickin' steadily, gettine four . Chinese to fetch water and do a few rough joba in mo via quartz blocks outer the way, " Somehow or other there were a few. specks 0' gold under each o' these blocks that the OMnese carried eft and when that was done Zeph gaye the smilin' chaps a bit o' gold each, and sent one of 'em with some dust to buy tobacco. " ' It's a workinV Zeph to me. ;. : '"Think so?' I sez. "Wait a bit, old hoss, and you'll see.' '' '.'" " That night, after we'd been a hit nastv and threat'nin' to the teapots, who" kep' leavin' their Work, we crmld hear a good deal o' chatterin' goin' en, and bime-hy a kinder deppytation a six ot 'em comes up, headed by a smilin' cues who looked lite a big, fat boy. " Now, then,' sez Zeph, ' tell you what, ef yew don't make yerselves scarce ther'l! be holes threw some on yew!' " ' I'oor Chinaman!' sez. the big,, fat fellow, and he puts his head on one side and smiles his head halt off. Then the other five sez. in a torj, 0' whiniu' sing song chorus, 'Poor Chiuainan! and all naif smiled their heads off. - '"Don't want any to-day,' sez Zeph. 'Hook ill' " We all sat-emokin' and lookin' on and every man with his hand on re volver and bc-wie, as ef we waaaupic, ious. ' ' Vruvr rViinamant' whines the .bi 'un again. -v f ,k ?t ' They'lliv $2000, talj jeWv4'm sure they will, savsZieph. " " ' But tl',000 is Vnongh' chfsel fci1' beggars eut Of,' sea 1 -" -' V4Mi- Yeese Tem Paggtra; iand UOl take this tape to-morrow, sure- to get up to the I2.00Q. , " ' If I warn't so'tarnal hunrfrvT Td hold out,' sez Zeph, hesitarinjandthew) tarein to the aix Chinese as waitin' fur our ants we: '.Look hyar, jet cheatin' cussej,'he sez, ' takia up shovelful of earth.ln which the dust were a-snarklin' m the ttin, this claim's worth tOOO!" e;"ury -worth tl,000,aaid .fatty hakin' his head. . . j . , 2 .. 'V' Shall wo. let 'em have it, boys?' sez Zeph, turnin' to us. ... ""'Yes, let'em have it.'Isez; ' we can find plenty more.' '-' ' ' r ." Oome on, then,' sea Zeph; end he and two more went back with the Uop- ipytation to the tent of their head man. and a thousand aouars worth c oust ana nfiggets was -weighed tint" Into absg; Zeph put his aark to a kind of docky ment in Chinese,,, and half an' hour afterward we went back to camp, leavin' the smiUn.Chinajnen to their purchase. 'Itg a darned shame to cheat the poor, innercent,babielike.'thtj'jJ el.-; y .- -am , s -W , Not itl' sez Zeph 'it'a only Uke nlavin noker with em !.. s. a uvi o gu aui uijuuii When mn con(i Tba troptuca ot the protist vona. tooengalwA.aollalM f Im4 wmm anfc e He4nLaj IB ?er ana Biiaua nair Tha prC"pl aamie aaraanl linsj. and (racafol Tortioall..a Wb mUM tRSSrt? Wall vatoll tba piayful watar baw. Ana no anvaMmallaSjBjl anaft - u. -rri to ear fMDaUifV M By proosTt IBBWBILi f.AXa. which Byron and ' Bismarck tw ri atnples. If either Professor Proetor or the l eanesaee acaolar wilt oomuunioate facta pa liatpjiu ( they, will, enlighaa a very curious and obscure branch" ot 'ehteoTotry." (hit suspi crow is thatthW : see it " ' Don't1 want any, I tell you agaief roars Zeph, savagely, and the deppy-; tation riity holds their head, on one aide and smiles. ' 'MAievou twine to cut" sea Zeph, seizir' number one by Ihe tail, when he jrnes down on hiV kweei!, and the others the same, rubbin' their eheets and wag- glin their hea4s f rem aide to side. "'Why dont you speak out: sea zeph.; " 1 ileUicinman - let poor Coinaman washee, washee?' says the fat fellow, pMntm' to the heap o' rubbish. " You Want to wash that dirt oye! again f sez Zeph, - " The whole party began to pod their heads fasj.ifs3t-s,--v. . . '"Oh, bo. set Zeph ; ' we don'.t want you here eh, IadsT eldest inhabitant," if he chooeee ie ex- ereise r,- tkat 'e- "warehouse fn aew xora wwi wo roaner aown -una praaia that the floors gave way. Nowthy'H fcje4coaev-teeree tftat tne Phiia- ilerplaymBWett4-- tuem iw noveuwiv iDokenfor. . TaRaa i .a . German ia CSera'nntia named Hellenkamp, and whenever ha reta lull be raises bis own name. ?xt- . k mttii JjqaU.k A Ctotel keeper in Leavenworth if named rrzbylowicz. Tackle that, Mrj Ha-M. TupU (hlan.) nn. -Thftv'U.suhac rine Yawaeeithax doa'k' and we ray- . IWL-tWoTl try: sez. we an went olfcjurogrj 4 Di JflheSwll tclorWt to go to teitibont eTee4 0cKwhen five T it HiA aii had cflf a Utile good dust. 'rr' soon as tne arm was au pu J6"re , fnl of all fflittenn' tuff; ' lef s go up to the store and getj again. drink." . .- , -"That yew jes won't, -sez Zeph, grinnin'. "'I'm kinder gwine to throw all this here dust away I'm gwine to 125 tli teJs tVi I Uvfi W WBiS Vf.' ." ' No, no I' we all growied. ' Smi 'en off eez 'Tot Paggin- " But they wouldn't go, onry smiled, ind at last Zeph seemed to b -strwek with a Boiioa;and tlia long andahort of. ;r ..' oUnWotn to wash iur refuse over agen,' the Chinese' d make a hit of a stream to lead water np to our claim. , " ' Well, that's no good, Zeph I sez, u.aooaahey were goaa. .- : " ' Wait a birred "an yeVB eee,' sea Zenh. with a winti and Ja were, lathe liMaaBtiwBiinm there was eridhiTTfc. te&p tiou in ps uunese campr long uiaeppyaB c. ' Poor ChinamanJ' sea- the fat chap mVV didn't exweek any tow,, for ' them Cfainesese had to keep-very quiet for fear o' bem' aent of: and xecn Bed ey'd put up.with ttieir toss, clear out ana ro to some other gufi&i' " " " But they didn't r for the next day Tom, who went up to see wb.a4.they was a'doin', said they, moved their camp up round the hole.and.were workin' away like a swarm o' heei ' -B " ' - That night, as we were sittin' smok tn' at Bill's store, tome chaps tolls ia, and one of 'em say s, in a uu 04 a, temper : " 'Call this here a free country ? "'Yes, stranger, I dew,' sez -Zeph, rattlin' some nuggets in his pocket; 'who sez it ain't?' 1"-M4ew,' sez the new comer, 'Here are We workin' like slaves for a few dol- TkryHbrth o dust, and a pack-e heathen cusses comes and settle down and grab ail we Deal on k.- .... '"Dew.lhey ?' sez Zeph, winkin' at us. '"Yes, he sez, 'they dew. There's that pack of Chinese moved up higher in the gulch, and they've hit on a big pocket. They got a two-pound nugget out on it trm very atternoon.. " 'What!' roared Zeph, with his eyes itarin' out of his head like a lobster's. ' 'A two-pound nugget, and the stun s panning out awful. I say it s a shame and the government ought to stop it. . ' ' Soldi' groaned Zeph. " Next dav it was the talk o' the place. The Chinese were pannin' out gold at a tremendous rate from the claim, and some were for driving the heathens away, but the party of order was too strong, and. they know'd that, if the rowdies was to get' the upper hand here, they'd be just as Hkely to seize anybody else's claim ; so it was decided to temporize with the heathen and try to buy the claim, .f "They were two hundred "strong up there; and when we wenf up to see the place which we did in a kind & des perate feeling the fat chap smiled and clapped his hands and gave Zepu a little round nugget as big as a pea. .v " A meetiri was held and we con cluded to make !a company and buy tbe claim. Twenty thousand was the most aa was to be offered. - "' ' ' Twenty thousand dollars!' gwauM Zenh. 'Ufi. bovs. what rows we was: But I did not want to hold -wot "for $2,000;' - ' ?' If s no use to grewl,' eez lorn; How much ha' wa gfA now .,- " ' Bout 900.,J auess ' sez .eph. "'Wal, then,' sez Tom, ''let's goin for shares as far is our money roes. The money was nearly alt sun- scribed: but we e-ot-on for Soiiu, and could ha sold our shares, the next hour for 1.000. " Next mornin' tha tarty settled to do the business, went up. to the Chinese camp, but the v wouldn't take tne money. They aiid they j-begun work, and meant to have the proceed, of the. day ; but the boys looked dangerou, po. the heathens finally said" they'd settle up that night, take the wwney, and jjive. possesion. "This made the gulch worse than ever, and share cfcaagacMiattd at a fine rate, men selliB theirs and then, gettin so excited that they bought back train -" u ' I shall never forgive mvseif, boys.'f sez Zepn, the next ajorntn, as we sat over soovo. friedhsuB and eiacuiC '1 throwed away a fortune!' "HalloS. Whal'f ihe. rvwT' sez i, jumping up. . ,. y; -; , " There was authia' anoat :outide, tor there was a heap of excitement, bdf TBo one kinder teemed 'to ' know whet it was. ' '" j&e- -'-- " Artera while we got to know, that fiere wasn't a aingle, Chinee in the eulch; thev'd gone oftno one knowed where !n tie night y " They re' dawrtfnl, eph ; and he was- right, tot- we soon klMrwa 'widefeated the CJhtoeaety Ktnl; they'd, cheated-, us by wholeaale, for there wasn't, ana. never grain o' gold in thai claim thatra-n't ?nt there first." It was only a wnat show that we had'niaae; heathens had saperstitios is morewotent" ! ita Influ ence upon the. practical oonduet oJLthe uiost intelligent claases of manklod at the present day .than in any former era notwithstanding all the fights of modern science. - --.-'; , 13- '-S 1 '- 1T f ' rf Tll- f foaaV&klBlbll .stiMrsUuewa. mtA M4plea ftfl ' "V-mtA. Byron's are abundantly lecorded by his 1 s2 atrytnrng or tne sligmesr tmpcrtanee 1 -nun any a.Tfnty-nu&iii w, . m which Xora Byoef sjPrn.Caweeraed t ,,i ot apurtar it,war araa 1 :j i : is. - I m rn wnn inr. miru -w -i- - j 11 sasiwiaw a r f niHyw .as awifci T - - ouslv diaconoerted."- Naw a aoholar m 1 ! 'wh.T DrotouhTtes shtf i"fioint .tww Tennea3ee,tnisconstfuIng:fe- li't "rf ? --.-iae.tetoaeft mmiwmt tattaa i m ourmqwry or rron ewor rroeror; seuae 1 ua a paeeageAoin-CXiauoBCtfl proof that) Friday weather. WM .mentioBeoV to UtJ erature before the tune ot voium.Dus as partakine of the 'lneonatahcy ascrioea trf it tutelar' goddesiiti cla'slt? 'ygei In the Fmbcbj Vmrinit hh dedieattoe of the day to i'eBU-t.ill preeeivetL Our Friday ia derived -,fraa ..Fiya, . .somewhat similar deity fn atfrlinayian mytnoiogy. " it our corresponaem, win take the pains be eaa detect literary allusions of tibia kuul much further back than Chaucer in many , other lan guages than English. - But that is" not the precise point at which we,iare-' aim ing. Our desire is to identify th time when the Friday aoperaUlion nrst began to dominate, tha -lives, of dear-healled and usually sceptical men pf p lasses of A Wohltey Story. " Rather "a cnod monkey story tor little folks thit Them lives in th South of 1 ranee a map ui wealth whose ehtfteau .iji'AUuitxy plage. tjl residence, hasarqund it very tall trees. JThe cook of the cha teau has a monkey- pert fellow, whty knswt ever so aaaay triekav The aou keyoftep help tbe oook to piuckth fathers from fowls. ,Oa the day that interests us the cook eave the monkey two'rrartridges to pluck, and the mob- key, sea tnr himself tr an open window went to work. He bad picked the feathers from one of. the partridges and placed it on the outer ledge of the window with a ,B!tnBcft frmt.mri mil sat aauin a hewk -1leWo"!i!5 r-otn ua-ti-eca iwr uy-aaxi' bore-ofl the plucked bird. ,Jlator Monkey was very auery. lie shook his fist at the hawk, which took a seat ort one ot the limbs not far Off and began to eat the partridge with great relish. The owner of the chateau saw the sport, for he was bitting in a grape arbor, and crept up to. watch' the end of it. The monkey picked the other partridge, laid it on the ledge iwthe same place, and hid behind the, window screen on the inside. Th hawk was camrht.in.thia trap, for when it .flew . 0 . ... . . , , , a down after the ;partnnge, out reaoucp. the monkey and caught the tniet. in a amomeattne uawri neca waa wrung, and the monkey soon had the hawk plucked.- Taking the two birds to the cook, the monkey handed tbem to him as if to. Hly, '"Here are your wd Dartridaes. master."' -The cook thoutrlit thattme of the birdsJeoked queer, but he served them on Uie tabJe. the owner of the house shook his head when he tow the drh, and telling the cook of the trick, laughed heartily. -s; -h .lAAV ltBosbiiretfighfc :1.jaajbi ?Tv-...iti . .1 ... .. uncivil iniug tii.tii to nt-'v jHf'""'", right to say a rude tUini Wanotflfj" thWttfknwt' fcimrlfrwn.- 'im5r i ItlidththjKuroa.. of Epprr WveUiekTWu ar Neither have we.Jiocxrrrmi nwrwr. WaBw the t)ee stuuff the Pfo(swl,r' entomology, he Tewiarked, "Ws&l Hike Katomoloey. bat I oan't rax -thakijaUii, toire Hie-e eejieXww ptrulH m i le 1 1- i (i.d . I B0il persons are capable of inakipg great naenncMi, mrr'tew arw emptme ei ceneeal i ng hoareii aete that eft H uMef them; and Uie thj'jeBcalautjjiUatj euaUfutea Uie kxakw lJS ' XflE powers Ot tne mina, wneu uiej- , are miMurlrl anf4 eirrwrtdwr f iMfl eunshfiie-ef feiWtV aor trequanlly -laxuriate Into loUieeha; fejogoia goodnei'!- .., . ,4 k jh 4 ,io not carry on.a cgnverjauott yvftn another In comrfahy "arjionr ynattorf .whirh the geweral owf4maeral nothing el.' ft ia aituoat as ujwl uj, to whisper, a 3 ' lax. N'evj' Orleans ri fo' ' among the most ctirlou.' tWjW HaVke seen rn rtre-eiy ieaBialetey'WttT - weMe, atandtoaya troiotf imW Cigarette Smoking jn Purh. ''Nuuitous persons go along the lou fcrarrfs in the vicinity 6f the enfn and1 restaurants at nigh, and nick up the fraimwnta of cieara which are there thrown awav. and ell them to the Gov nnniiit iiffiriala. who manufacture fiom them all tb.ese choice' (and expensive) eiirarettes which we amok.- For fiiteew cenU one can buy a pretty fair cigar at the hich toned restaurant abou. such a cigar as sells for eight to ten cents at retail in Newark. Boxes of cigars which have been imported are always marked, "Imported by M- , for his nrinal uie." ( h and when vou order a fine ciear in a restaurant vou will al ways find such an inscription upon the rover, next to the revenue stamp. Al most every oae in Paris smokes, and is no uncommon ainht to see a lady in ."WOM J N-B '8ewfevPtf! nil4' bee elarted fn ParW V1e ealled ITewiari?' sed is derigneciariMte she) fee nests f .of .woikiBg.'wniee'Bartieuiaalyjin. the direction of tfiorai and physical culture. " Thk reastilPrTtrySiyeet'to woman suffrage is because they wouM vlei--discriminately..' i-'fbey 4 would join neither party; all they would want is plenty of candidate" - ''Woibk arenartrally suspicious, Yga, may have got a long hiiir. J'"Ut , almullcr liIimlioJJinir a. alx-yfltr-ola . yWUT" W1TTfl UllWimf HIW nawciBCBra- Tbe two nioat important veuto iu. tbe ife of man ate when he exanitnes upper lip andsee the hair eominr, and when he" examine the toft iof kit head adee the fcairiotufr'! -' MotrBTTAJBs nevefr ;ha . handa, Their roots may toUck,.they may Meep together Home way; up,, .nni u icntui, they part company,' alld rise into iiidV vidua!, lsoiatea peaan. cjw iv i great men. - . ' . . Thk katydid d'ies all her singiDf witev hr Ia0m -Tv.iWU tiiSvoiuia Juan who aita hidiind vou at the concert ancTbiims (4he tenof a0ftly;weT Vwrtrefle'l' to'dtf an niSSlBglWlJ'Dy-WWUTVaw'wIa a- h tee t togetoer, W itappy you wou4 be.Aa41e?.Mph, he would , sing about as well as he does now, and the muiev orld wouldn't mtw hfrrrara!l.""t ' " JI-ax rrntaKosoH eayiithMoia pie- auere artuttc o '' Uie gru4t ;liruiit. dramatic prima donna, add that (uo ias had the entire sway of tliie dra matic repmMfWnrl TTfWieHW tie-'lait. five yearn," whatever that may nieaav and that she ia iww.iu the, iwiitU'f her po'cif, and unites with , iUi.ji)k ' ittaanifu'cntvolce Ihe' taWtt:$' Sderb . aetrew." " -'- ,;.T, . ' A FRt!ferfly,"WWil I'ccn a widow three times, was la the habit of referring to her inint: .Jc f'jm,rt i,-i a perfectly nurieli3lxfrt''nd ' wwierleal way. 5ome one eoiwplatried of thia to bfe friend, and teinarked thaa uoiuaw wbOflOuld do aucb a thiuk waa rtrtaicl v an ruiaiua. " Nyt exactly au ewigTria, was the rcplv, '"nut rathT-r a eh:irade, for he emiirfaiitJy refereto ary nratfjiy seeeiwl id say wnV , -p-n f - 3t'iaseveryr,oy wee settling down toniwy therrelciat a party the other evenuig."M"aKter Jlmmie arpearefHi the room Willi, " Ain't yon, folk rmngryt Gw you haven't been aving tip your apBentoa ior-vwv ",i front of a aaf'. holdtwg-a.cigarette be teen her thumb and index finger, 1n a mot iaauty fashion, "snd taking a delicate 'I''n jrtile 'Oh. Tee: we mow all Twoutthau Sez Zeph. 'Now, whit is it? , " -Mpllcanman seilre claim twohun drr dollar .' savs ihr fst-beadeJ chap, l4 ail W vOitrs hvided their heads, pull in tne mxervais oetwreu ucr mpa ui ChaitreuWer mfefiMr. -The eoeeWejee peeiallv, incline to smoking aliftost with out exception. Blill there are maay vcrv restif ciabls women who do the same. The reverree to te Oovernmfntii frora'thi arourec toervwnoae. 'Aeon siderablo ncmber'oi Bosnian and tier-, man cigarettes are aiae sold is Paris,. though, because of tne duty en thea,! Ihe price, u higher than that or the French make. "Ma Perm'' cigarettes l-rre liked here, but are sot the giwart U- .ritM tiiut tiiev ana. amoDZ .AjaeriCfD amokera. I oftea hear Araencahs' ai 1 "WTiere can t buy a good cigar?" genera! amrwer isf "IaOn't kuow; to Paris."-" ' - ' X Sad itmk" K man falls frtnn scafWd The re porter bawtoes to tb opow-and pOahei Jus way totatoaaa saMe,ii , t "ily liieyeyjtjb i "naaay. eaued whisrtered Ihe dylnz fnan. xj he held t reporter's aad'.''afy souT, like an uni nntsnea trarr; is DeTur swept rrwn irom ft'rlrTlhryabowr1irrand out lnto tHreat-ithleMoeat! CTTeTrHty, Ofcfctrw UBpiepare! f am fee tWelpUiv Tim kraal and cenerous hand Of hU mother uddenly7toppeihM cwiyer- tion trao, and h. hart to safe awppw. tite until morntb, when itjrsMUafle4 The wot a 1 m wwi Tne iwi. ' a y warwrwi wum- 11 m l i i leiii rarini w- wr y rr? aiiu jjcxuAv ib .V , , r a -a riliria.fci.lilit ijii ilill il aii -1 aTaliWI SWT -,-.- y thrar tycrt ID neauirn nujj uio ,u,--.i r.TS rr' C ... here M-1aBittMlL- WW '; Jwrg'ffiL"1? werl -fKUmrmi srltfUe Araks' frfrtrem- l,rrf th hrarMn that frledf.Mefl nV I .tMit- tMnir4hU f-havww w f eawrrearrtff nl child whd Sustand nuggets to mare big snw.f-win te , ' .a. Jj au Or'iVa4 I-kli4yftMtlW(.la. asn. aoqwuen taeva m i luiftmin n-r. ...j - - iuv v1"!",- with broke bits ef ielly cake klto. Tr, a n haritl devour S OOZeTI and a 'half raw oysters one eUtlwr, is the man fez eighteen ate ket' 4Wba-t ho, wUhoot tneI Bawnrm ani uu. him from the loftiest Battlemeata of the eUMrJou eep ietethe tVisaerlnf 'rtr enllfcr that news pmt jre pwwu b 1 ,ie, o4k, Ikv iuapia rippiea w Sntly fUiwUigtiMtDlCWM-aoovp. iur. lv1nVat twt.Vnrl airieeyer. Burlinalon Havbryt. ' . jw'CoaJWTAjrr dropping will weartthe hardest rock." A chap witf nad itwgov- ku this waa coiuiderably anwiuehca uv other dav wnT!ewalklng up: itrtet to feel a pound weight strike BMP osr-the beel. He had- loaded his coat tail pocket withit to.keep-Jhe htoatoriBg fall wind from ahowtBg a patoh, con cealed beneath, and It Sad finally worn thfmtgw; He wfl! earrreBwd hereafter. wIlWaMVeeVrMw:- m-swfe;' Pblsce Napoi.eos, the Goweu Mjs, waited on the Jwntiieea a,ugenio during her' sbmt stir fa ' Paris. - On tearniBgof W rriyal, he eon to oak at what hoar ho tmid Ine.Teonivod, f 1 vhicr Hie) fjmymm wjiuma. jaj- I dieUelj FT '0 -.UTna IntrOilace.tJ.' he yereaOow taraott-eoWy reT tte .peftrfti 1 t ot tbe jaeareniw.- trmrnd eea hti ttifttiLJIle '.Em Dress replied l '.'-If I rOnWr tfkowf Ii Fibieey-' errall wee youy eeo rjleaaureJAHJlft mtarrMV firaj l.ryextr(-e wdiaiuy U Atfm KSex the deparfure of tte was - airly to Sr L -T dinee.ri whfiWaJd eTtoeittd fee." - : - mie tearsas rfeofrrev ehasti wiyed, aud PfJ? wntskT and seirzer-w ce r,.,, , i ftch d hu note7... blJ WnlWLifyi&f r?- Km ma Ar.tic.TT-S MM-n -y that r I ,a,Dei, Courage, beT -.'l the W of hrr couin and Grsn-l :2':tb Opera r.7 pered: bow-hew do youtpell your J Ur. . i'.'.C-.S. - I
The Blue Ridge Blade (Morganton, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1880, edition 1
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