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I 81 I ! 1 It J ! . v5 f;7? PfnotfH tfl .JJjirto, Ilfms, riraltnrr, paternal npraorrafnty (tamfrrf, t&f $rt$ and $tmtst 'fihnlity, anb tye amil9 (CirdfT i U ! - YOU XL-NEW SERIES; SALISBURY, - N. C, AUGUST 31, 1854. NUMBER XV 4. J. BRUXER, - EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.' TERMS t 1 w Dullan a jraar, fit witM th month from alt of ufc:fi)Rii)U I u dollar! Mid fifty telita if But kafen (I MptrktkM of tha yeUvMut tine dol Un atar Dm raar fcaa uptruL No pap.r diacuutio S laid aB iininru ara Mid eierpt af'tha ouuoa. f tha Editor. Latlaia Um Editor ml ka port paid, (o imwi aUaUaW; ; ..; , . . - (, ; Ilia. ii i tin l jr, v a. I 1S, , nM l IIIIIUII 1! 8 S Z 5 2 3 $ i 2. I C b I i -5 g 2 r-s e ' 5 -S - ' ! 3 A i it t r From Fnw'i Mfsio. A FAIRY TALE. No guda mam oait il la reftm, No nagtil kin lliurwa? la iuw, ' Ha irmta. or Uitir, hiw chn bo, fmt m ftkt,-i llt tf ftm.fthmnr. It was ho Junghing matter, let iiie tell you to offond tho Emperor Peter. A courteous knight was making bows to tiro Emperor' daughter ; the Empe ror i daughter was sitting at a indo of iuoipcaoutofbidkeiicl,andbittlie0trai)-l, , . . T.. , w . . n , . , ; ual sent in the IVince s dinner, and, as " ' O CT lidliHl a ilnnr llrkw won it ttnes ilila f..i. was his high luiglittiiess the l'riucc of , . ., ., win w Know inai, uircciiy uio aog goi . i r !i ii lUHiue iuu jinson-uoor, 11 wouiu uo irans formed into an elephant, and would, in that sliapc, swallow up the Prince ; that was diotitiguished, notwithstanding all the consultations of the fucultj, one morn ing Towca died. In the evening, the Prince of Candia was doomed to suffer by the how-string. In the afternoon, however, lie was missed from Lis prison, so that there was nobodj to strangle but tho jailor. Nevertheless, it was not fair to make the jailor answerable for Lis pri soner, because, in the dajs of magic, it was unreasonable to expect anybody to Candia. The Prince of Candia was cost into pri son because he had broken two ribs of tho Emperor's d g. !. very day, at si t P. M., together with bis dinner, a fierce mas tiff was left ,whh him in his cell. He was condemned to fight with dogs for ev ery liiiserahle bone. , Xiiiw, to nay noth ing of the danger, there is a great deal of monotony in such a tank as this. The daily barking, snarling, yelping, bowling land confusion of a dog-fight at dinner; time iiiiist become, in a few days, highly then it would key's tootb. A large dresser rose out of the ground to intercept it in its fall. "Wako me when supper is ready." So saying, the fairy went to sleep ; and there stood the prince before a dresser; provi ded Willi knives, skewers, plates, dialiea, and a monkey's tooth. The dosr was upoh the floor beside him, ami the fire burned brightly in corner. Not only waa the, prince cook, but he bad never even seen a1 kitchen. The fniry being bow stleep, Sirlus, In the first place, lookedabout the cave to ascertain what means of escape ho could make use of. Thero was no door, there were no windows ; he found that he was boxed up in a perfect cube with- Kors patza. H lulu he was looking.about, he assume the body of a heard the cracking of a whip, and, what (gnat, and fly out of the dungeon win- was worse, he Telt its thong upon his j dow with the said 1'rtnce enpboarded suouuiers. iio couM not see by whom j snugly in its belly ?' Such were the facts ; 'rl'TZ: " ritJ "V.itfcc Fince's after-din ld la ftafonum la 3 pm - au fraciiuoo of a up. l iht duty was to biiry tbeni7"H'e'had twdrg lo i at ii eoanred ia pnipuriiua U lh w hi 4, of j , .it.,., . . . h a L a frwiioaai part. . I eucli grave with bm kmfe, and fork, and A rqnar ia tbo apaoa oocopiad by IS cloae Im disagreeable ; and as the dead dogs were Aa adrorta a m amainaia a-i auara juainf aj. ur Jl mpt. i J - : " k ii .-.... raaallo whicb ur manual raaaaa, witlwrnt a4iiinml rna'ir', (rmaud lo ibuaa bo advertiae rrfularty thnjufh thr yrar. ' . Tama diJUra A aaannnrhif eandMlalra fr ofBcr. Court Urdera ehargad 93 par rant biirhiT than the abirvo ffataa. Ordara fbrdirurec of hoabajid and a iff , ltofc.T, LTPrranoa aaadiaf In adwrtiaattirnta arc r-qnrat- ad io atala tRa aiimhar uf InarMatua rpauirrd : and if it la lab4 Olayatxmld occupy lh rraal apa raiaai-1 The Emperor Peter, at the same time, Ma. wrrta upon tba bak tha word -ar. thhtrrwiar ! , liwy VuT b. pot ap ia the alual at,!, and cHaTJrd vrJ' Biul SUrpriiHul JilS subjects by blilH- aCTnrmnciy. , " ! lag out among tliem ill the new liht of j- au flavill aa) ineoa raira. i mmmmmmmmmmmmm MwrierV-HThrr ate of ne tflwatrwas " i " ir i i '.ij. . ! Prinre -as a btat secret. It was known Archbishop Ilnghes is rattier notori-! , . . . i tlint tile kmirtTor a vnrii-ttii r hml tu-a rit.i unit roriua diuire to Biimna in uewsoaoer i . - o - - n p . J Li , .i controversies. He Las recent! v, it up- of'Philo spoou-r-rthe only instruments in Li po sesnion and after a while it became ne cessary to inter the dead one over the other. This is a worse mode of burial than anv doff deserves. (ears, under the ww l jilum attacked Jolm ilitcltel, of the Ctiixsn, but tliiuk lie has met hi match this time, in the scathing replies of the exiled broken 7 tha f a untioii must be al- joitruit.- HetsatM cause every part wars interested in the health of anv niem- ber of tho royal ta.mil y. , It was known that the Emperor bought up ail thclargi: and strong dog which were brought be- -Hire birn : ami tha?. eftt-r IWv bsd tm tw nieTruVtLTtr::';Mn,r Z'Z mte-ATcttjliftop-arrdme 1Vour Mtrch--'7 ' ---- ; - - ... . It was said at the clubs, i.nu Irelieveu ertrcpljr: 1 . . , , , , r- ,. ... , , , , ... . , in well lufuniuid cutci-iCn, Uiat the Lin- Mr, Mitchel is the Inah patriot who ,. made tbo maifniticcnt discovery in t'l Ver"r 1 ltLr U'akmg wsearchea, in military tactics, that a good plan would 'order that he might become skilled in the o toiung yunoi iroiu uie iob oi un wuu lin bouses more than one story high, oil the passer-by the tfeet, ."without in "liiiring whether tho fiery liquid should t was applied, and he still felt it inces santly, he supposed that this' must be a hint from the old fairy, who depended for her supper on Lis diligence in cooking. Angry with pain, he resolved to try wheth er bo could not 6mother tho old woman. Several times he endeavored to come near her, but between him and her there it was a kind fairy who had played this dog's trick on the Emperor. Well, bnt there are also unkind fair ies. A morose old creature, named Korspatza, spun a web between tho sun and moon, in the centre of which she sat like a great spider, ready to catch the .gnat as it flew lightly up ward. The gnat ' med to be erected an impenetrable was entangled in the magic web, andlwall Dot 10 bo seenbut. to be felt more writhing tinder the old spider's poison-j "eutely tLan the whip; it seemed, in fang. ' jdeed, to be a judicious compound of the "It is not my desire to hurt you," j prickly alone with the terrible loasa. said the old fairy to the gentle Siizemun- "Well," thought the prince, " I suppose da. " Oive me the Prince of Candia, and 1 ,nust "P0" mJ duS- u bus to I will let yoa go. . , If yon will not do'bo skinned certainly, and I am sure that that, I shall cause the sun's heat to flow -U slla11 "P ll,e creature with the grca into my web. aiidlt'siiail be to you for- tc'st I'Ure." Accordingly be put the ever as a red-hot gridiron." , . 18. upon tlte dresser, lho whips ceas- -KUmundafcft"w;'l;inr ana Hew away. Hie fairy Korspatza,. jtill jwearkig Ler tLeir own accord. The other dog was attacked straightway by a set of table- knives, who chopped him up into small pieces, put him into a stew-pan, and call ed an iron Look to take him to the fire. The first dog was. more delicately., dealt with ; carefully trussed and spitted. As it turned before tho fire, its outline melt ed into a new form ; and before the fairy was awake, the whole of the processes of cookery were ended. Before the fire were two dishes; one of them contained a beautiful roast goose ; iu tho other was a rich and fragrant stew. The kitchen uten sils then all darted up towards the ceiling;" where they ran together in the form of a hugo dinner-bell. On this there rang a noisy peal, while the dresser below chang ed into a well-furnished dining-table. Then the fairy yawned, and stretched far self, and sat up on the sofa. if " Supper is ready," said the prince. "Dear me, and1 go it is!" exclaimed Korspatza.1 " Vel"y well. Tho stew is your dish ; I will oat the goose. Come and sit near me." A chair rose up on tho spot to which Korspatza pointed, and Sirius sat down as he was bidden. "'. " The stew is very good," aaid Jstrius, after tasting a mouthful. " Is it ?" said the fairy. " You princes know good living; so I take your word. Hand me the dish," Korspatza ate up the ste w. " May I trouble you, madam,- for a lit tle goose?" said Sirius. " I have set my heart on a goose sup per," said the fairy. " You may pick the bones when I Lave finished' Korspatza lull no meat upon the bones; and after so full a meal slept very sound ly on the sofa. "What do I want with these dry boueo?'' inauguc oiriua i. oui i win rcmemucr treatiuela 4LJu wotiuded Xayoiitu, That his bigli niigjtinos the Prince ol Candia wan sunt up in lu. pnns the ; r I - : - mj or 1115 country. W fW J fa CVBflirTr " rt . 1" juvi-ll - - won. 4. vi ni'iiuf) pLUllll vl IllfUli II1C - "j-" "MrrMhelUtloTa i !r I. i j . i ' a 1 . ! is- a laMft. fr Ii II ka.1 iM II 1 1 fil.ttt t V I:. 1 1 1 1 1 f "A ' I i i t a i f .....a 4., X 1 . T. . 1 1 Vf spider's dress, then seized the Prince of - e"' "' a"u ult m l"u . - ... I blind. Lanuia oetweeir ncr nippers, and, nxmg 'n ; IHTrreartroncorlo iierselfjdown with her victim to a cave 'f . " ages ?" cried Prince Sirius. "Now, .... luuuu. Itt.v ill. o L-litt.. l.w..ilt hu cn.i iiinn at r. f o i the advice of Suzemunda. These must tious. At the first cut, the dog began to . .. . . , . .. , . , . uu uic uuucb buu iimuuoiieu in iier noie. j what am I to do V Sirius, therefore, put tie goose-bones iuto Lis pockets. Soon afterwards Le fell as leep Iintlyidrpiediiahe was being covered alive with a piecrust of put ty, and awoke shivering. He found Lim- Miwin trVo ailriTiio rf lliA oni-tlt Tlirc are some human beings uglier 1,1 a rtal ruge ue lo lue UP u j " " V "S " - - - - D ..J,a ... . ... 1 - - a , a, ... ... j. . .... I . . . U" U k2 Lux. 1 1 1 IT 0 1 iitl i 111 J tlAnlrAfa rhaii "Ttddef J. ' "The fairy Kcfei'saTzS" did'111 prejim- 7.s.:.t7i:j.z-,:'-i,''. 1 . 1 i-., .... a. i. e :.. " hat w the matter! asked tlun nrineo. " Give iiie "my bones'refdred the fre- iwHmprote in 'appt-anmce vhrrn sbe -rt -Wftlil6W muvh.force Jn ,umed her proper form, and stood be-,' ,1,e lirc- "Xow' cook .voursclf!" he fore her prisoner. The cave, in its iute- . .. .. . - eneil. Uut instantly tl.e cave was lull , . . , , , ' , . . , J..- .., ,.i . ,i. ...', . ... I of smoke; the smoke cathcred into an: . .. . , ' Or, was very clean; the walls werei ' fe powerless manner; and it was evident an a wile, or uiibiiunii, (ii.ne tvraniuea at Lome, blander than niik abroad Candia was a powerful kingdom. If ariy child held out its fingers, it might tweak the emperor's nose, but if it look el alarmed about the blackness of. Ji is beard and the bigness ot his whixkers, it would Lave at once the thrashing it do sirved. His iinpcriiil Lighnis, like a who, if Le had a good plantation iu Ala- baihaj'well"itotked with fat negroes, would treat them no doubt with the ut most humanity, and this wo say on tbe. Btrengtn of our own opinion, inaMiiucu as we Lave always known Irish Omttgnmeti to have in their nature an immense resi duum of humanity and benevolence to wards the captives under their denomina tion." Mr. Mitchel, In last week's Citizen, gites tto lhnp'tit-for tar.51 - Hcre?ri atupkUjA aa extract: , " Your Grace says I once recommends cd as a good plun " to fling vitriol from the tops of all Dublin Lotises monr than one story high on the passers by in the streets. flvmnnty njMaiiiiy, this is a falsehood; but in some relative, mystic and sjirltual sense you may be, pei'lmp, assured of its truth. -Would it be too pre sumptuous, however, if I venture to ask Your Grace to poiutoutthepassHgo whcie 1 recommended that good plan.' " Of course, when any man has abuse to discharm) neon me. he takes care (co- 4- rrr-tbKBtfiwJk Uo havo 1 uo : q - . .- . . . iTT " 4-ponoiifli.andaIso (copying tlio Aboti- non rress to cast aa ajamnnn -ptanii tionin my teeth. Your Ctracu is not ori- 1 ainslj nnd Uiinit , uble It) tinil nolliii);; by which I mean, that whctiovcr he thought it safe to be indignant, then in- worse, yon como out with these old sto ries as fresh as ever. Js'ow doe your trace seeing anything so horrible in a plantation ot nogrocsf Are you not a waro that priests, bishops, monasteries, yea, Pojicsv Lavo held slaves Vet it is not wonderful that you should nut covet i plantation in the Stwth, so long asj-ou deed it was no Ianghing matter to cre ate occasion of offence. Tha emperors 's daughter lived in four chambers of tho palace, out of which she had never been allowed to pass. No tu tors had been suffered to approach ber, and her handmaidens had beeu chosen from among the most unlettered women of tho city. The Einjicrordid not intend a daughter who would presume . j ..-;i. S.iTTna ,rTuVKdWrrtr imutititi.lv t lia ntlinra itiaannanmil Km. "cTinnTaislne tO-Citinyrr .... us began to blow the fire, but was ex- TiTwas a" when one commands unreasonable things, it is really most vexatious to discover a rank and file of obstinate disputatious, blocking up the path to their performance The Emperor's dan smiiuth and liL'tily iwlloliCTtTflB ftnj-Husk,iPM i 8F floor, so was the ceiling. There was m,jtTal eow contracting, and the dog bump furniture visible; a fairy who is fond of !ed "Sai" U1)UI1 tlie floor bcsido him- tiding never requires to have a litter in P.rinc Sirhl8 Vnt hia Lan,U i,,to l,is Pk- nwSeTospal Uiiit neTiatTnot one Tioue Jirhis Tiotly. " I will not give you yonr boues," said Sirius. " Who are you V ' " I am an earth-spirit. Jn my bones J,o i.r..onn.i...l ti-. mni;.. of a4 si. ! wiiips again upon ins back. Jgaiu ue did not knock up a chair or stool for Si- j,iftd ul-tl,u doo and commenced the rius, (that (was the prince's name.) but ;scll1l'inS- 1Ie continued with his work threw one of her shbes into a corner. iu itu of resistance ; but he made no Immediately there snnmtr lift where the P'TSress. uecause as ue reniovcu uicskiu . 1 hoe bad fullen, a wood tire and a mon key ; the monkey picked up theshoe.and hastened to replace it on the fairy's foot. Korspa'tza delayed him while she pulled uut one of his eye-teeth, aud theu gave him a rap upon the head, which sent him through the floor directly. -The' wood fire filled the room with smoke, and set the fairy barking with a cough. Every cough, as it resounded against the walls, instead of echoing back again, fell to the ground, shaped like a pair of bellows. A wholesale bellows maker might have made his fortuuo by exporting tho produce of Korspatza's eoughing-fits. Obedient to this hint, Si- rmsjtook ; jij ojie jiiair of bellows, and ini- breathing with a quiet putF, the bellows barked like half a down dogs. If the in' one place, it began to unite again over the part with .which his knife had last been occupied. Sirius chopped off the dog's head. The eonsetpience of this proceeding .was, that a Bew Iread budded from tlie headless body, and a new body grewout of the trunk less ahead. There were now two dogs, who: attacked the prince so savagely, and with so terrible a noise, that the fairy was awakened. She turned on one side lazily, and looked to wards the prince. " I see," said she. " Well, you may cook me the pair of them." And then she went to sleep again. The prince's hands again dived down and I will serve you faithfully.'' . " By what will you swear to me ?" " l!y' nothing. Tho spirits have no need to swear. Only men or worse beiugs ev er think of uttering a falsehood." " I will trust you, friend," said Sinus; " here are your bones." The being vanished, and soon re-aj-peared, clothed with his former strength!" " Uy what name shall I call you " I am the have trusted 1 hate this old Korspatza, but she has still some power over mo. Will you remove those ashes?" - Tho wood-fire had burned down to a few glowing embers. Sirius swept these on one side. " Tread upon tho floor, master," said the eartb-spirit. Sirius did so, aud a door leaped open, disclosing a large box. " Open the box," said Marl ; "I have not power over it. What do vou see?" lie" stood under the warm ' guhsLme, ona mountain side. The sunshine waa tjoite warm, although the rain was falling in a summer shower ; and tlie rain soon ceas cd. The grass and tlie trees sparkled t tho very lod waa ebo tribnti ng -ita. -ft.. grance to tlie burden of scents with which the slow-footed breeze was laden. Bugle notes sounded in the wood below, to which the prince was listening, when sud denly a stag leaped op the hill, aa arrow after it j and after that a single Luntsman galloped forward in pursuit. When he came near to Sirius, he checked his con res aud swore a loud oath. Sirius started to ic horse's bridle : it was the Emncror Peter. " Hallo !" cried the Emperor Peter. "Uolla-Lo!" cried Sirius. i The Emperor blew on Lis bugle to call together bis attendants. The prince shout ed for Marl. Marl was the first to come. " Can we change shapes ?" askcdSirius. " At once," said Marl, i Sirius sat on the. Emperor's horse, and loosed nae tmpcror reter. rmipcror Peter stood below, aud struggled, in the shape of Sirius, to pull the horseman down. The train of attendants in a short time came upon the ground. Emperior Peter was carried home for a madman, and placed in a lunatic asylum, where he was compassionately treated. Sirius finished the stag-hunt, and rode home in state. Early next morning Sirius proclaimed, in the name of the Emperor' Peter, that whereas Le had in the past reign been guilty of much oppression and injustice and whereas ho was now most Lcartity ashamed of this, and whcrea9 Le intend ed in the days to come to introduce 'Into Lis government a better spirit, and in con sideration of the greatness of the intended chartge, Le did now determine, ordain, appoint, command, and institute it ara' law, that thenceforth Le should be styiod and entitled Emperor Teter- the Second, Lis former 6elf being tonsidered dead yon continue the government as I hare established it, obeying the counsels of the prime minisier whom I shall leave. - lie is tlie spirit by whose power yon are now transformed, and he will work yon good or evil, as yon -merit either at lia Lantjtf,, "Emperor Peter wasgta4 ttf escape W any terms from Bedlam. Ue kept his own counsel, and, continuing to receive credit for the goodness of government, soon found that it was more pleasant to gratify Lis reason as a good man, than to eratifr Lis passion m a bad one. 8w he became good on principle at length, and . was a bosom friend to honest MarL BiriuT rrtrrted ibe Emperors danghtrjr in Lis own person, and Laving ia the course of another year or two obtained Ler reasonable love, he married Ler. Tho fairy Suzemunda, who was present at the wedding, (Marl was thero too,) told tlie princess all her husband's story. This he Lad himself not thought it right to tell because he wished her father to have all the credit of Ler education. That Suzo- mumla did not wish. But when Suze munda afterwards told the king and queen of Candia about the old woman Korspat za Low, since she Lad lost Ler fairy pow er she had been living miserably in a but, and Low slie was as that moment Buffer ing under a painful disease, they did not rejoice at the good fairy expected and de sired,.. Suzemunda had some spite about her, for she was a little annoyed when the "king and queen sent hurecs atijd "doctors in a post cliaisc, with orders that the old woman was to be tended kindly. But the consequence of this kindness was;" that Korspatza (she was too obstinate to drink any of the medicines) recovered, and liv ed1 to become a very amiable person. - 1 tTie story ends with thaty which ia be- yond question the most surprising of all transformations. ja ashington Peter IL accordingly devoted himself with much energy to the reformation of auliselTin-dV three years nponrlie throne, it was found possible in six year's time to bring the state .once more into a fair condition. "Ypff Tjifiy o 'afire 'tup' SiriTuT .did $ot long WI ay a- visit te-the beantiftil daugb-i ter of the Imperial House. Her beauty filled biin with delight ; her ignorance possessed hiin with dismay, lie did not fait itr tore" wirtr tier,' beairss fto" had no sense, and there is no filling one's Sentinel gives the following picture of the Hall of Representatives. Time between . &aud Att'elocJ. oi of tha---- 4 tb. belly from an empty dish, although it be of gilded porcelain. But the Thirteen persons in the galeries, view ing the scene of representative dignity below. Tlie chairman of tha committee- dozing in Lis thair but not 'salllcfeiitly- j.. i i.. .. .. - smrnioienttrr rentier mm- nttogrmcr nrr conscious of tho nature of the proceed ings. One of tho clerks far gone in the' land of dreams, aud an official reporter asleep at his post, bix taticrtieu gentle- men leaning uaca tit ineir cuairs. several of them with- handkerchiefs spread loose-; ly over tneir laces, wane, perhaps, vi sions ot happiness danced over then? m. uui no ciw ui-Dini iu ill iiiv uonea o . -- ---- . , ,, n - - . . . mismanaged g.rl slwt.14 -be set free1 frWrann g gn pd -: t. n a V...... 1-.1 A t I ... . . --. ... r uci H-3HUIUU uumncu irauucnt ere t witri ins neaq nect np, snoring in toecop'. engaged to fill her head with . knowledge; Jner. !Sfo t a few legs cocked no on the desks, by way of rest. . iionorables occa sionally going out for refreshments, and 7 ice water. tme member only wnt- but the more they talked, the more they puzzled her. At length, the more they talked, the more she slept over their talk ing. cat could be done s birms call ed for his friend Marl to help him. Marl could do nothing, but suggested an ap plication to the fairy Suzemunda. He had been to Ler, Le said, to thank her for earth-spiri Marl.. Since yoa. her fo.rmer .aid.becay sq be .bad ..found. Jicx ni'o7rwllIdeiicv into his pockets down to the very boU ttwu:!"Bti-l-eriedv-Ah thciH O.it again. ' eytner af one ufj .ya.igrH prinni f y;r;8imi1 them, bo bad discovered something, of; rit, "if you are generous, burn whictt tie had until now been wholly un- -11 Vou will, however, take tliem to vour- by accident when be restored the bones. Marl talked about Suzemunda very warm ly. . .. " Go, then, good futlow, excraimed Si rius. Marl" went. He had made himself rather familiar with the way, and came back with a box of lozenges. " TJie wise teachers must, eat these that is my mes sage'." Accordingly, to each of the wisest teachers was administered a Suzemunda lozenge. Now the big books w.ere shut and the old book-worms pointed with their ink.y,liamlia to' the w.4hky4lw'arfo ins. another readimr. and couples, here and there, chatting. Yawning and rub bing eyes to keep them open, werefre- tiu.mt. occurrences. - (. The.Senate's amendments to the Navy appropriation bill under consideration. Ikilmtura talkinor lntnilv. fnrminir a atpilr. ing eowtrast to tbir not peaentOy iisten- ing peer. As to tne4obbiea, in-one piace a member asleep in a reporter's desk, - while near him is another snoring away bis fatigue. The sofas serving the. pnr poses of.bed3anichairs, toot not const- dered contemptihle subetitatea iuFiatlaV- -bents. Tlie folder's table in tlie rear of the Speaker's chair not considered un comfortable by the prostrate occupant, with' a chair back nuder Lis Lead tor m pillow. A few gentlemen smoking cigars. -1 - r YOUTHFUL LOGIC. r A secdv lootiug old negro, with a 4br4f4i'-4n -iiis- old-wbite hati Sed a- weetP I vl A Jl. .T . 1 a . I r-.rtti.i it . at a ,rmy- nvr o Lmtr tha fifw-tfWir ths ' LiUSgEL-.,,,,, vong vtnmf. ont nf the stnrn nfSjy.H qP&P of . all these. ; , . . r ' , . . . , . , - . voungntu1, nho iinfnwiincry TOiiiiticmcea ' T uini Mivnwuuvi mivhiivuiiiuihviui.. ... ... 1-. - II . . -. c ' o - 1 1 11 1 1 tut.i ti 1 11M wiittc : ruitintr our. -i.nriA aware. Together with bis Knife, bio'Seir. nurse, the tip of a tongue, some string, some : ' ... !! prince blew quictlv, the dogs would on- stick-iieppennint, and a bunch of kevs, diter was deshned ' ., , ., ., .1 i'i. L niH, lluntlVI, 11 IV i; .115.1. ivi ivitl . - ,,. , . , , i o f : O .. - iu each locket i. tbe hair of ifiant ! f . H,ftory Jeed8 Tom.' and other oppwbious epithets. Tlie before her on their lips. Strange nations j old fellow bora it patiently fora'few, lived and spoke to Ler; and as she I c.onds, but when' tliev continued "heap 1 i :.i i 1 .1 ti 1 1 j. ing corns 01 nre 011 uis ueau, lie coniu Hi or earth-spirit, and by possessing tliem, i'.mi nnn nitnili tvi 11 ti - rf no alii I f iaal1 t,i ViMir . " : aru-.Lro tr Mmm film h.-imrwl MuuP In rtniiTw , 1 , . , . n . . lv moanit he blew with more than H8U- .there was a sometJini tlireo-conieretj. It buliliu. I need not tell vou that the., . , . ". r stand it anv longer... Sittintloi from hcr.lirth to he of great advantage-. y. gecmed to be, all gix proved to bo a small note of. pink pcr, i lutiA nLrit U too proud to be content-;kuowl 110 lonr crushing fancy, ; C4IrUtolC, W cJled out; Vho liilw.a f.itln.r. Iiv tin. r.iiitriintinfr of Hoine " i . i . i -.- r ., i, .. 1 . . f .... 'was nnborne npon its winss in the kv. :r..,.tT,n n,t1f....ipi.iis-i,i Sitting down on the vou call . Uiud directed, iu a lady's writing, To th 1 was upborne upon its wings in the sky. : jv se Toh f D d-do veT kuow w'L a? : a 1 I a . 1 11 1. t .'.l...;. a. . . eot v marriamt irMi.tr -wimld.luM: ttt 111 llOlllir, ' . P C" I .-.... ...,. I .-. .-.' . . I- i AU lEUlU. W-aUKWU HMIVtHir, crow oeu wiia de l linvaJi lioo mocKt de P uwUt L.-1-lisliaI Ijossess uiat enviable piece oi propeny, " , , " i The fairy Korspatza, however, dozed up- V n" y "J "I-" n""; 'r,s ""'""SO"10 the Ca vary Cemetery, where, I see by aud glory, lo herself also, such a mar-; ' ... read it : , ,11L. lockets, and wuipel us all to serve m tlio nna'iiuun UR f vrmr rliirL- in' hi . - . . ; . . i tin her sofa, and did not seem to bo at all .r . ' , . - ... , - ,.-,, , - , contest, flattered with tUcJuusic of a thou-, yyung un, but yon am t no prophet U- tn inewspnpers, 41b of j our nock ore nilgo would be, ol course, a great piece, v ' . My tlear Prtnce,-I Jo not sacrifice - vou ; bom them-in tliese .ashes, and we- , ' 77 7 . i i t n . slm, though! Sides," chimed another, buried lant week at a fee of five dollars of" , fottu0, T,,urofore they Ilft(li J".bed by the contusion. . yolMelfl.l,K, I know what tfmt wretch aro all'set free. If voukeepmine, .l! , j". he ne,ver got drunk !'! We think thai lllTCffit .itte.l no cart, which could tend to In the meantime the lire began to blaze, A'. .will A,-,Yon will find tins note from must Bcrvo yon by compulsion; burn taned with the first and last the maid-, larWk ' knocked Trim' for wUcu we lee4at,i!: Ahli:,' to mBke her beautiful ; and in spite of -1 all the smoke with which the cave yo ,,,,,, and we shall MA If mine togethewid, the rest, and 1 shall ment ' wish for a well-puopLid grue--ya.d on u., lwinUn w ! j it,atilk uiebniics. " Whoever walked i - ' - . lV ' . - . . e.netics: The Hurnf lifl -TlieVMeme 1ovely woma mtKV. . m Mrhi-lrbrtt.m.'all- f TXw-,rtllA Vco of Candia li.i.mensenumbcrof patenfmedecineldis- " M Jiutmng vt axntiujfun. uu . j . . . .... ,:.....i;i, .i. f.., I.,..,.'!'. Mr- wf. Ever vours, SizEiirMU. : Tt.nl-4 tirinrx. M nmliml Mr4 "Am . ' . .... , . i.i i. .:. r..wt.. I.......... y.r I .in Ij mill I 1 n hA pi OlollEill l"ii n "c .. "i ' ! " . , -- L-,1,Pr.r l-..f.ir 111 liail lB.m for .IV i-.i'v- ...ir.u u.v . vi . .in in- t Sirius was delighted for a minute, al l what would you like me to do to this old ...... .....I in' il.;., I..,. i- . , - i . . i .. ' M, so him ictit uiiiii. vi inia ia.7b iiaai. ..n j i"ii I il i tii.1 uu w L- nm ill ii in a iiii.ilin A . ... .. .1 . , he discoveries of Pr. llollowav a cele- asyluni, " now, said the prince, your bratea Knglish Physician, mav be ranked UIIIUI 4. II HUB, III IUU .III DV VI V - n ' . 1 . .a 1 1 t . -J!....J -.... r .. t :.. I." .1. l-;i!..,l manr ftf lmr irtll COW, IlllU lueu It llli.ll, ur-t-il BOOl l, cm " I uiu riui review 01 mo various mum m- i.uii-ii a ' j - - -. . . . . , . . . , ,., -." . . , . . 1 11 1 . . 1 .1 t- 1 . 1 . .. . .1 . lv tail - lrradtial v it condensed, took a though be was puzzled by the allusion to -witch ! vasmn rbrnn r- ml n t he wor d s his orv. iii.rcons. when thev nbg ited innocently 0 lu""l"s,jl1' i ".. . . . .. , ,, , . i ...-." - e l .1: 1 ... i ivi-iiiw.il 1 hi'ii iio ri'iili' 111 1 iiri il mnr ilii.ro 1 " liur ions nut uv ciiuiiun 101 ut-i 10 1 .-. 1 1 1 1 i - , 1 - 1 - .a ....ur ii Lnniicl sbo tlid feel that her' uen- IorM1 "",ru "llu ,u"rl- !-,"-lv ," , . , , Kinguoni is in oruer, your stiojetis love, as among me oesi, ooui on acconni 01 near its kinnti, sno uui ieei unit, nt-r 1,111 . .. . , ,. 1 . i..i ,l, Snmii,,,,,! . t,'l nnt ,iflW." S r us said, as he raked the em- - . , .1. . . i.. .1... "... e .1... . 1: ' us-i. lili onriM of iov hist a tliig tho very image 01 the i-.iniic- ''"'".-'- " , ' ' . 1 vou wen, anu vour tiaugnter is a neing , me timnw in m uiu-uirau 01 uicu uu a t row J J , . . .i!,.,il,it..,l m.ii tlmt Ilnu-nvor. tlm ! br over all the prisoned locks of hair. I "...i.....:.. 1. . ' tlm ntmltPtiiM ar mmiuwil. and thn 'a 1 nrx-i. u-iii 11 uui 111111 1 nnmi 1 r ----1 -. - ' iiout no man euu u iso t'liotiirit 10 love -- - r 'r ndmiU tfiat "the success of the lliitisb force that dashed up the Potomac, landed. and, after a quick march, destroy od Wash ingtori; aud then as speedily beat a retreat, can hardly be considered an affair 'of le gitimate warfare, being b'ttlo more than a piratical and fruitless surprise .on nti unarmed and .unsuspecting population." . lis I a" iioto-wprtby to tie bosom , warmed wi when the-offended' stranger broke the.ror' of diseases which have bocn eftect- iirinno iliil nil tli.it ooiibl bn dune faith- An thev burned, shouts of a miirhty .:,i m. . e 1... ,vi .. rietv r, . . . ... . BuuiVlVtlilJf. 1UC Ol 11U1U 111V1 ItlilUC it 1 I .1 .. in l thetoothof one do-, and nut ! lane;bter and of great reioicrtig tliunderCU t;.,.-n i:.. r t i "H"J AUO x. r full-y dr ...i.i: t..l V. . . a . i i i . . ' i i i i . i t .1 i ...t. ' i o . . - l lessor mis t5.11.t1011s111.-M noiise iil, tttu -I.... ill . ii- ii t. w.tl. mt. i tlm nmiitt. C.M.I-. t)ii..Mii-Ti tho on vo. nnilor the sound where- i n 1 1 , -n 1 - . t - . . - .. . ' ' "J" """""' i v r- o-- - - ' - - - snail oe again, anu . win againjie emus ; street, for the 6ale ot the same, Unough- et. Then he-.felt no more whips upon of its walls were "split, .and crumbled in- on tw.0 wnaitiou The first !, that von i out tho Union, where parties mav lie sup- rit.s of that unfriendly beast. the paveineni. Tho Emperor's dog its name was " I will have that dog for my supper,"' Towra suffered severely from tho kick said the fairy, with a lazy drawl. " Cook it had received. Notwithstanding the it; herC is tho sauce." Thereupon Kors- j 1, i,Hck ; the knives and forks, and to dusjt. Sirius cUwcjl bis eyes greatly :ivo, n)ey0,w diiuMitpr to bo mv wife.'if '-pl with them wUolesale. A'.!l'. J rrreat kjn r Wlfen Ueppencd theui again tshA vminef" and hVaccrindV is, that i f'- - rut y t i V t I i 1 1,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1854, edition 1
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