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I 1 I Hi i ,..'v ...v.-ii ..- ff 7 ff( . a L:HARmS,EdiiorXx "Purs are the plans of fair, delightid peaceuhwarped to UyeliW brothers.': 4 ,WM-BI10WW, Publisher. VOLTJME I. RALEGH, WEDl 1 I I ' V - ' - ' V f. v- . I. Il-J 11.. . . ' . i ' ' " ' ' " - ' 1 1 I I I ' m. I ' M 1 . -I . -mt ' - - : ' ' i - i -1 - -i i H 1 1 in "in i . M . . . - -. - ... . . . . - . . . .. . . - - - a t. M . , ,. . L . . -. . -r - - - - -. . i , . a. -,. i 9 Official Organ of the United States for lfIC. THE REGISTER Weekly eingle copy, one year, . '.t if - 150 100 50 six months, three months, - clubs' of tvrenty," one year, each- 100 Invariably in advance. Postage paid at this pffice. Advertisements inserted at- the regular rates, Address, . .- - , . ; W. M.' BROWN, . ; . c ,v Publisher and JPrpprietor. b TF Ji?A JONES ECONOMIZED. '3 Mr f 'The coal bill again, ! Mrs. J ones ? Why, it isn't a week Bincb I paid a coal bill !" .m:.fJ-,r; :TO:3tf . 'L beg your pardon, my dear, aid Mrs. Jones who, stood beforelier jiege lord, a slip of paper in he hand, and a flash of annoyance and vexation on her cli;eek, "it is two. months !" t "Well, what's Wb months ?w demanded Mr. Jones, whose, natural, good temper was in no manner heightened by his present occupacotrying to allqn pair of bootethatjWer6 bno size!too small for himv -It f does eem to? .me,Mrs. Jones, as if our servants fling coa into the gutter. And what's this other bill ?? with a vicious pull atr tHe, refractory, boot. 'Apples ! How in the name of common sense do we use so many apples i "They are healthy for the children," said Mrs. Jones, apologetically. "Healthy I For the children ! Upon my word, Mrs. Jones, if that's the plat form you're going on, you may as wel feed the children with hashed bauk-notes and melted gold at once 1 . Goal 1 And .apples! And yesterday I paid a bill of six dollars odd, for a load of kindling wood ! Do we get up ill urn in ations here Mrs. J. I Dp we lay JNicbolson pave 1 Mrs. Jones smiled sardonically to her-1 f 'Hello 1" quoth Mr Jones.. VThis self, as she read' the note. ' 1 looks , something like it. My dear, you "Exactly so," said ehe.u ' 5 , are a treasure 1" . ' i , ; I ' Jones came up at six precisely, with his . And the three gentlemen proceededrto (wo friend Brown and Hobsori! ' Se do ample justice to tho meal. , ; . I; had treated them to expensive' cigars, and! r "I had it ready all ;the time," , Mrd engagea a proscenium dox at me tneatre i J ones wiusperea ; to ner nusbana, .yj nen I ana yearsana ai ias5 na strucs veiu.? for their benefit: ; r . i Messr8, Hobsdn and Brown were lfohtinsr I tuNot much is knbwa about the t World. ! Mrs. .ToriftR. in her1 hp.Rt. blarilc Rilk. re-1 their Mcrarfl hv tho fire irohipli nnw.hiaKfid if haA thA . flinallest circulation "of " the ceived them with smilins: ffraciOnsnessr i I cheerily in the parlor, .only I wanted to I morning papers."' Ballard Smith i is ' the ui.r. uones, uusneu wnn rapiu wauuug, i give you a practical lesson on ine reBuiia i iiAHigiug cuiw, discovered at once that the atmosphere of I of your style of economy." . i . JTat papert t-TStVl V'f ttTA AfllfAl feet' tall? and is considered thp ;best wri ter ,on livestock . land kuch subjects in New. jTorkl J: ,The .man .M Writes the funny editorials which have made such a great Litis5 MrAldenrHo is an, old newspaper manf and has I toiled for years just as, in'1861, there was a peace party the enemy's .; capital of . Magdla was in'odr, Southi?tJB reached, ibehold'x therq ti-Wipo' enemy war 'party,' rthough ; possessing , no more t!iere ! '.They 1 had f surrendered r all; and patriotism and much less ? wisdom,: are fled rThere.was no battle jf only a mili- nevertheless Capable of vastlv more noise, tary march; of r a "most , singular and sue- clamor, and uproar; and consequently cessful character. :..; And sucmrwasktne ' are able to silence the still) small voice of British conquest of Abyssinia. J.C; peace bv the. earthquake of tumult and Since' that,; England has had,-a little , .1 '" -1 1 " S -J fi I t t'' .l .l---.- X -T?rtrt "with ; 3 . .wniriwmt sos, passion, .na ..n is ornsn wnn me piraiua u. -yi w, jte possible th'at."t there as ' herej those the con victs "of New Zealand, and more the q'u the parlor was akin' to that of Green- '"Well say no more, about that,, mritiQA! -we asKecu. . ' land. ! , ; ' : I dear' said Mr. Jones.; S . ' ' ' " Xhe Sun. has by i ilVjh f" said Mr . .Tnfip.s. lnoljintr nnfiasTlv I And he' never acrnin l lpp.tnrfid hia. if k tttmii f fQ TILL 108,000 manjf thousands,' Hit passed since Euglandyhas, appeared as one was able to overcome, caenjn to 112,000 a:"dW. warnhrloktliittle field! of Europe . 6ion.V And sucKonly . at the polished bars of the gate, and the on the troublesome subject" of retrench- wonderful ma;n and great Her European v. military career ended experience in war lorBixt-uYBycjuB poker and tonks crossed neatly in their ment. . . 1 editor., fi Me pervades ana permeates uie at .Waterloo,! June-ISth, 1815.-J It was a lier conceit 01 ner uv.u umu, - wnoie paper. . ne vis- everyxumg uuu igionous cnaing ior uriusn arms, out Mfar. power u,wwwwvv.j UntrietVfdnnng t ,tne,f preseuv except as against these igno- slie feels herself irresistible. stands, "no lire ?'.' JNo hre, my love," said Mrs. Jones, sweetly "on account of 1 the coal-bills, you know." ; , . " Mr. Jones rang the bell with an energy wnicii triea ine wires. M , Better appeared. , "Betty," said he, 'kindle a fire at once.' ;.' "Please, sir," ' mumbled Betty,, "missis says I. ain't to burn no more coat." ; "Do you hear me? A fire at once 1" shouted Mr. Jones. f Betty looked questioningly at her mis- tress.-, , . . ' Mrs. Jones inclined her head gracious ly. , ; . ".V.J!,' - i: "Obey your master's orders, Betty,' iaid she. "Only, my dear, after your re monstrances conperning the coal-bill" i: "Hang the coal-bill H'-said, Mr. Jones, heartily ashamed of this discussion, in the presence of his guests. . - "just as you say, my love, assemeu NEW' tYORK JOCrJS'JfAZTSM. INTERESTING GOSSIP ABOUT IT BY JOK HOW- : ' - . akd. ; Intervievr vtith a Cincinnati Commercial Re- . j; 1 porter4'-!"M'' i- r,"llk;a,little about New York jouihal ism,"lwe,suggestedi "Qood, enough. I can give you wan t of that. You've probably observed Swinton is his'first lieutenanti and takes the - world ' has long since decided thatj dered at. ; charge at T'6'clock ih'th4 evening. 7 Jr without Prussia at . her side, without the generat&n,- at 10 rt. m. p.verv davil ble .... o- ; . . m- . . , , except Saturday-, On thjat .day, he goe Biatcher's aid, the day at Waterloo, in- ;;,;?at.?n.gdW. 1?rm,1? , to Ms cotintrv liiJne iat o4en Core, and M oaAs tl .iAr nat a war power as she fcies lierself'to be t J " backet 6at-nihti.lin-1imeo read the nstrona- hlv five tnonthft beforeJanui Money she ha;naneynas.u ! bfoofs and Indicate the make2 Up 'of the nrv Rth. 1filK. "Rrit;h trna S Pack- ed "theewaof warndjetmoney ' ' . paper.' feewrites a .good deal, but die- ingham, quite as brave as those who is not all of the essentials of ; war. A re yo"' tateare.rTherejare,W foushti under Wellington, were totaUy view of the history of European warfare departments, lly no departments in the routed a that there has been a great change in the paper Dr.Jj Wbo is te night-editor force of Americans character of jotirnalism in one particular, and consi5ery 'fay Jit' condenser; of their army driven fi under JacksVn, and Waterloo, any flattering exhibit of British ana especially is mis cnange nouceauie in w in tlie citv. , Ho .was lately elected disaster and ! disgrace. :. From that tlav . - -W I . 't 'O I W . ? .ALA A A i. ! t 3 from" this continent in success, lier military aueuiuw at continent have been signally unsuccesstui All the possessions on New York. It is the pronounced power Dresidenfc o the YreM dub. There is a Waterloo tot this dav England has! wa?ed and disastrous.. of capital. The newspapers of New York greafc ppg of writers an contributors to no European war. i - the European contineiito are great moneyed instUutioris now, with th(J fitf. jffo inaidoofthe It is the natal tendency of those long sovereigns havQ been lost ( tQgp:? Itje..t1i-..O.pit buiiam lapfieB of peacie La nation career to im- ne t Pfe t hires; the brains. Brains alone cMiwt nni- Vto England's navy is her strong arm. t liat om1a.r - rpnnrtorial i run a-paper, m New York. No matter I :9 af- nn-thirfnmGnt bve- h- s. iiu-i: as against Russia that arm can not teach. how suiarV how able a man may be,hel fc m ft tn iitv editor hM alwavs aL-ixvi LiJ .i J.t 1 It may defend, but it; can not punish nor must have money. .He must be able to OAnrta rtf arn fAti nnmbrino- . ' : ' , , V : " oursue. ; We! 'are informed 'that 'she has from twenty .to thirty . sat , Ids service. I rr- lu : "dust as you bay, mv xuve, auscuitu , . , D XT Ai ; :j: 5 J ar "1 " ui uwuiuu. fi o utiu& uwio la uiui- J Ji J . ' . , Associated Press. -Nothing in individual rJL.' M .iri L. l. . K . . . ... towife)With commdableeubniaa., joarnaistio enterprise calTnow compote 23 V "T . . Dinner wasprcsentlannonnced. Tho Jwith. tho AssocUted . Presv Ton See, "ifj ita ta Sl to Pnt; for war, among the .mngry gentlemen filed in, expectant of a when Bennett wants W maUe 8 great , r Z-laSai." ' Bntish people and ru ers when no eause putation he goes to Africa or the North majority. jiuf hal g?f pole, where there is no competition. Ben ments out of wood? Or are we in league ticularlV fond with the carpenters and joiners? Never r.i The table was set with all the family eaw any ting like it! Confound these cut-glass, china and silver ; the damasse boots, I canit get 'em on ? Bill," to the glistened like satin ; the napkins were fat little four-year-older : who -was play- folded to imitate three-cornered caps. ing with the paternal suspenders, "bring But the glorious joint of venison was not jme my. (old boots. Now, Pll teU you therenor yet Ihe'' 'preainy aalad nestling what, Mrs. Jones, this won't do won't in fresh lettuce leaves, nor the scalloped do at all. We must retrench 1" . , . oysters. ! ' "I indulge in no unnecessary expendi- r little cold 'meat, thinly sliced, a dish tares, John," said Mrs. Jones. v j of mashed potatoes, and a corresponding "Bat you do,; my dear you must ! piate 0f turnips,n with a few :solitary Look at the bills. It didn't cost my pickles, and! the necessary complement of , mother as much to live, and she had nine bread and butter, were all that met their tor war can bo . round. - J5ut ' it is pro- ...... S . Oil I " i "Are tnere many women reporters t yer bial that wherever there ig. a win scallopped oysters1 and lobster salad for 7 7 " "r -"0 ? no5 man i 13 PF there is a way. i So, if England can not, ocuiuppcu vjoTOB OHu - I nfitt baa moods, but all the force are fflad I mu --li sj .e..-. k. ! - ; ' . . . . and entertained, vagne ex- , . " ! Jr , . . A iabmuu , after diligent search, return .any, just "a """" ""r stocK articles or tne some oi tne caase for war fOUnd. she will doubtless attache of the dramatic articles of the jZro, and the make one.. It therefore becomes a ques- rrrT-rrii sermon. -renortA At l tlio vanoua papora, ro ttn nf - anm a' Inrrnvst. tn r.finciW how depends. Some men I wrtten bv women, hut tfcev are not very vunnA w,u v some time, j poctat,on8 of a roast jo.nt of venison to eyerJ Mth current; jelly, ' that beirg a nagd of whhiU nuiwi iuio. " r I work on to or not have been on the paper for 30 years, or prominent." 8ometmng, liKe mai ; tor instance, oam Glenn and Dr. Wallisl The managing editor is Tom Connery, son of Coroner Connery." "Is it so that all the attaches of the pa per are Irish, and nobody except Irish need Well," replied Mr. Howard,- making such a nervous , jnmp with the right cor ner of his mouth and his left eye' that he nearly swallowed his cigar, ;"it does seem among the States of Europe, and eapeci- an army of ;U5,000 ;. troopsr;-jpf iese 60,000 are ready for the field, and can: speedily ,,be landed on the banks .of the Dardanelles. But what would tlie whole army of 145,000 . signifiy when there, while Russia has ; ,morej than t twice that ' number of seasoned soldiers already 6onth oi the Danube ? Kussia could ; (double her force, and put tree-uariers of a million of. men into European Turkey. She may not have so much money, but she has far more men, than England can possibly command. England's draft upon India for troops would be, worthless. "What is the average play of reporters?" aa to; w rnilitary aahilitift to "Well," replied Mr. I&ward, energeti- with .the mighty antagonist whom Her, British roops in India she can not cally rubbing the top of his head, "be- fihe is no r menacing with sudden and spare,,. Her native Hindoos would be tween the probable ten dollars a week on afrpfnf warfaie the Herald possible sixty dollars that England ilasi had nu- a weekon the Suit, itls hard to strike an , rtn ; w 1SJS thousand men byolunteers and regulars. average .1 . , . . .i ' I This is' doubtfuU But . granting that it average . Lf but none, ? save that m -the Orimea an I f . . "What about dramatic? critics and criti- isidLo i,f 4Km can be doner then she has to meet an s ' ! ; .v- ' i'frn'' ;"?',;r I antagonist of-twith--' iS' 0 With any civilized ; power. There, on I & . . v.. ' xn.view oi an mau fiuiauu vsu vwuu cism ?'' T!i as dramatic tier, she met children 1" r 1 "Things are dearer now.' "Don't tell me saidiMr Jones, iras cibly. "You women are always prepared with some excuse or other. What I was saying was that we must retrench. You must discbarge one of your girls, Mrs. lere. i3.no such thing in New York a' A mrii mti firitiniflin'A rdnlied Mr. How- .v r' 'A l-.I .t.-u -j-j as alwar power. and in view of what she tobeaMe,hattllegradcofrTrinity ZT-in CTSlSferS eole, Dubhn, find a salary and a Jio ;, J i , 8omo o Lrdhia, ted ' wHh her own, gainst Enia, :wo'ntiroVre that cordial welcome awaitmg. them, from tlie , iWftftWiR(r noticeably the Dramatic -y,-y Ll'' j. it.-, she wiE enter upon v a. I most -hazardous via ri 1 rrainoii rin inniruru iriiirv, i iimi'm -i - . iJaytadTantago.at.U,'eqn.Uto.her W.? riflca of life .and-trcasbr. - Together fei'W' nV&&tftilg tugging at his 1 black : silk necktie as if ' Jones. We must give np the idea oi that something impeded his free respiration, Dickens party you are going to have. and oysters'; and I supposed We must content ourselves without any u; Yes, dear, I know," said M ppa-bathiner next summer. These little 1 aorphplv calm -.as Dido on the items- cost altogether too much. And Carthago. l"Bui; all that wasn another thing, Mrs. J;," stamping his feet wjth y6ur ixliortations on the do .vn into the . roomy and comfortable J Unomr: With mv lessened household i nnrni u 1 wp mmn nwn una. turiti ; t roiri liih i . ... ... t .1. . m . . Eh!" ejaculad' Mr. Jone9) looking "mRnT w --- ; T r . : 1 , I . 1 w WATT, 1 nTI I wir rn Fa1 around him t "mere's the dinner ?" u:Q Q ua.0 ! f' EVV "This is the dinner, my love," said Mrs. Jones. "I ordered salad, cried Mr. Jones, tne cTinospen.' TOzar to sink his eet within the waters of the bay 1 of SebastopoL '. whence nnharm- nonseDse. -Uut I j 'thptr. wp.re nftftTwarda raised - bv the vv.xvw, v ' fy -the-critic's pen;"' things that, no fellow jean find out ; but By1 bribery' 1"' x the circulation pf ljJ hy: Qi that jsaillnons An'alliance with'otber Powers is tier only nope ior Jinai j success in iuerruu or, con clusions on that battlefield, of the Orient. PoLKsOotrjrrV SrjpKstoBCoiJOT.-TLe I .-i j i j -.in. ... " :" :.: : : .-tt: -. . i : i j -.(: ( . rs. Jones, nef --fvwvv, publishers are sensitive to advertisements, it Df American mechahism. , And 5? K county was m 7 I "What. ,alwut liavmond t xon .,or i .... .. . .i 1 1 ft , J . ... ' . I a f flAlnmltna . .Jn if shores of T' u' i- J and the avmiscment3;goyera tBe ara- u'was all th6' imp 'tconsistent w A V !' Z As aloS the', "cHticisms iand as, a wpowefith; all lier allies, wee' nonudgo presided to of IT' : written, bymreporters,: and'are not ' ,., tllftll .k- on-a Russian Emnim. -luomgomery,. ' oonciror, J loll EJUS, K dpntlis of thA old boots: "I meant cut n T .ldnV ; fMnVoP anv such . ' .' A 'l J. , ter is tlie aramatic cruie -r uuwau, r-rfjT curs io me now, mat-great , ana wise; iatwi uti.iiif.H4 off ivtv iiio o mnt.il! frnm vhnr pli.n u Mntl. 1 L " . i . and 13 the best informed umC0i-Qn;n niiftwonno 1 - 'm-' 'L. ' 'J.ui-AiAa '? if .P. .. .:t. , swayed by . his perso ;vuiBCAe, rfjrf nt nrtrirftciate, the lutnre' ot JNew V V -".- ; . A most ;cnarmmgigentiemai. 1,', jfrWin- A .. k'.i.J prosecutor r Otis' Nelson SKenfF.hd R. housekeeping allowance.' men.' We must waitr. on did not aoDreciate the, iuture:ot JNew V l. v ; , J. i" '"r''m ; r ' ' U"k t-m; nnt Mrs. Jones' eyes flashed; - The corner- nes, fo ro. discharged t)ie wai- Y. . tfSL England's other wandlftve I'a17a kS ed rat will turn and Mrs, Jones, although aa . ' t... U VI4 w"Mbeen with unmilitary peoples. Her r. T" " T"'.t: V.T , ' . , ti.. .t. . , li.. afc ruiug", has succeeded Jr.Havwardwh6 is now L., . . a H Ukejnaniler.' Wo inry trials df civil'canses. ft -4 -m I V 1 V - - - I - I II II II II I WW A , M. Lf 1 a 1111 1 U -A. V i. the weakest- of ,womankind, felt that. the moment for rebellion had come...;' . .. "Mr. Jones, J ihave bat. s seven ty-cfive dollars a month to pay the housekeeping bills! of a family; of seven persons and two Bjrvants," said'she, ' V - :r "And.that's a great dealjob.much my hundied dollarsa ; month for your allow- flfiQT-" ooirl fi. T Anna . -:Ttr?n1?nfw Tiimanlf l '''J Cl- i,in' .' " . ' x.u,i, oatu v uuuoj !ifuiug aiauwv. j aQ(( jtitUl Llllo, up in an enormous ? worked comforter. city, and act as correspondent, as, he did Mr. Jones looked" at his wife, the pic ture of convicted misery. , ,A "Mrs." Jones P'rsajd he, piteously. T'Well, my dear 1 ' ' . ' "I was wrong.; I'm sorry for it. What CQnldN not gee ,any promise W hope for can. a man 'say more . xn give ;you a Via tsn'IV tsf Pir turorV "A.. I f l . A. I I : prosperity, lae.iearepne UktPlmor, i,New york;l ? 11 " F " ' inmnm war ' win i una. m hm. tras i - i. . ! . , . t , t . ...... cerrespondenV 'tat, tho paper from Switzer- . nnAnaA I';V ns lTho People 'seeiried to 'like, Jndge-Cox ,..r, - .-,,'.. : r- . lnglonouslyi conducted, even -aa.mui-1 V i-d 'i 5 - as5 a Judge, id have1 the en isdone hV regular 1 - . Ia censorionsness of dutywell performed. h u 1 tion of an Amencan. whereby,, the Brit-1 v' 1. v s , . Mrs.' Jones 6miled angelically. "N obody knows what they can do until kYoii have' riiade" the amende honorable they try and you can ecdnomize , in a I mv dear," Baid 'Tshei ... ... ' : j. - .... ;l .' ' 1 . . ' . . Cf"nr1 mans littln fhinrfi I frrx' 77 1 J J - wt uiauj uiririu immDi uuu 1 uurVt "Yes; but Mr. Jones" A, f " "Haven't time to argue the matter. this waitress, glided in. morning, ' Mrs". Jones.' . t." " f ;An(j .gQQ tohched a" tablebell. 4 Jn au r : swer to, its musical clink, Mary Anny th really made every.1 paper ; in (Jeorge Jones was ".the -.publisher -,o the Times busine When friends ish frigate was rescued fromi certain; der I Q .iu..iinn i . 4- V i 4 1UtnAf.li flmnliftafo .Anl 1 . 'Here's months money--f orty-five dollarsT-and 1 1 Jones; hope you'll make it go as far as yQU Jean.' Irs. Jones received y he roll of crum pled and pgged bills jlii silence I bnt her your j :f 1 ' "WhaVi Mary; Ann exclaimed '! 1 M-W-ti-iV j rri' Mi iTTr'Ai l''r- TO-.tir ii i f - i;rr.r.'; i-. it. ' jl a' j.i 1 4 ( . ... - j j.ir " j in the oldsdays, Be, .a fair nis'Honbr Judge M'oore5, spentSatur ss ,manV ihonesr-a of the Indian Sepoy imutmy was entirely di-ht on .to ' W. tb heitweht f south jr: his health ;his British, rlicmeisrampahtn iEven the uni- against native f prces,, poprly commanded ontmery ' courL Duriurthe" late in mid Hon to ;Rtockinir the hresael 1 riorn OttHherhield becomes DeUlfferent. ana ieeuiy ariuvu. xue wuutcu i waj i : . i i ' m m . , wmi eveiy.ucuvauji vttioy,yfwiruo ; T i . it C " lt i " I sion on our people. His i decisions .were , some iron, casket In' 'whiehi'ttffbflnffim' I seVfinie'JTnisfi 3dyemnjentidjp.ep EcglaadV5 next ,mfr with uthefaV.. off rWVr'Ad '-withont 'Uaaor Win'dirA and : in .18678, ,waa. cpnduQted neral satisfaclion:' We were glad ' r "Pleased Jsir, I ain't a-goin till ; to- back. Strange; tga;;sayy h Jones Outlived J pie as,pan4ngfoi; ,a,igood rousing com-1 Abyssinians, Raymond. Under him have acted Con-1 f ortable ? war With' their great Russian with uncommon; energy andi most unut receive'ass - f i. - countenance spoke unutterable ? things s lr. Jones, However, was not a physiog- nonjist, and went pff v believing that he had made ah impression on his wife And now the next day the errand boy ca-nie np from 3Ir. Jones' office -with a n(te from his master V night" said M'ary Ann ! "Then don't -go at all," said Mr: J ones. '' In the twinkling oi an . eye, so to speak, the cold meat; turnips and pickles were whisked ,off cthe table, and ; Mary. Ann bore in an immense saddle, of , venison, whose savory smell ? was enough to make old EpicurWrise . out of the grave, fol- ent, now, with s Harpers :j Jennings,! now rival; LordYBdadorisfield; the Premier, sual appliances -of' military- device, . lhe hit the people of 'Moorb'made an equal- the tWoridltQTL&OTi co-respondent Eoordj aesires1 a'wr toiignaliyo his rathe? Ume transportation of batteries of artillery on Iy favorable impression '"on " him. Car . once the. Brooklyn' reporter, now the act administration. The "Qneen ia quite the backs 'of elephants shipped, for, that thqenian. rAi- .! 1 '" f' "''V'j' ' ing editor f Akther humor him- as her long reign pnrposojf rom Bpmbayaiid .of eapplies m N ' 1 " ' ' the United Kingdpnj f rrnishes. the Times of fqty,yers,has'.had no. -military is- and munitions o i war: npon camels and its mental outfit. Shepherd is English- tinction worth mentioning. - The London dromedaries, over : regions p where roads the city .editor, itPnlharati is: English? mob is clamorous fora war that shall be were nnknown and - where l-monntain - ti." I ; ; . ! ' - - " I ... .... . . r .,-.., . . . , . . u .. ... ; I : . ....... .....,,,..,. . . 1 -rf I . ' - . . I - , . . - 1 , . " Schwab. jtho i dramatic ? critic, .m a plish I condubted ' a goodways1 off and spend J deseats prevaileq, passihjg troops and. their I grown in the reehhpuses of the depart.: ey at home 7 ' : ' ' - : " ' I arms over precipices a byropes to attack I m During; the past -year the3 experimental ; . departtnentvof : agriculture, at 'W ashing . ; ' :. - I toni distributed1 Pver '20.0()0 tea1 plant?, . Jew ; Hennessyyi the i:finance 4 mantis I much thone; ment.-: Three hundred0-pouhds'of ;'the ."1 shall bring! Brown and tifrobson.ap to lowed, by .Betty, with a dishot acauopea i-risnv reports, jijeom , xrue, mere is a peace party- in r.ng uie laswiussea ut .uwuuTn, were jiuum u w fvm ui, tovb, ay wwn; ; UQm SeQd to Hopper's for a lobster, and oysterV intone'"' hand and- a plate, .of - lob"- etc., are written byjMiss.Middie Morgan land'and- compbsed :oi. some' of the best derful instances of fApgbSaxon ingenri I with ik-.view" of-extensive i distri,?a1ct; 1 .'. -.Mary Ann to scallop some, oysters. er gajf in tn Qt"herV .... Sheis a .very peculiar! ladyJJi She issii of her people andablelt of her statesmen ;ityrpluck and "endurance Bat : wheh' the Southern States.. " ' :
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 3, 1878, edition 1
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