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v VF-- ' .7' Y ' ' 1 if : i .. ,i ! . i if h i vi 2Vii4-rry WMfirr v- - f ; rr -.1 i n Pfwtrt t0 politics, lltos, grifnlte, $ntttMi JmptfMtnls, Coramtrrf, t&f rts oni Srifnrrs, ralitt), on) tfjf aailp Ctrrlf. VOL. XII. NEW SERIES. SALISBURY, N. C, MARCH 4, 1850. NUMBER XL. J. a. MVIini.EilMrui rrwwr.et.wr. Fact about tbe Hamas Bud). FINANCIAL The Baltimore Patriot, of Friday even-, ing, says There are two hundred and riglii bone in the i human fjody, exclusive of ilia teeth. Thcacfbohes W eomjinm-il of animal and earthly materials, ' the former predominating in youth, and thelat-' - DEAD LETTER" DEPARTMENT. NtMHKn rota, We have room thi week Sir only one of the Anecdote or a Fat Man. " Bridget, said a lady in tbe tity of Gotham morning, as he w kitchen, to her servant, THE PHILOSOPHY OF A FROG. We lav yesterday on Pollingbrook editoring ia Wi,roet a Jup P.f twiweut we, "h t iiaitit- of tcn ,nt,ie thick and wide, in the 18 " "J!""' heart of which was a large frog nicely t th?re. VciiKt (.,. ...j 1,1. ;:, . .., .;,T. BEING. IN DEBT. It U a trite laying that the pen of geniu can redeem the triUwt iiibject from iu Uiientm, A inking illustration of lhi ia ton ti nod in the fol- .. ... i . .... I .. .11.. - u c MTiio note . ""T ! u.r in o.Jnjj ,te bone brittle. Thu ing ease lit financial affair. Capital i " . . . , . , n ... . . .. ... roost important of thee bone i Ihss.iiie, ninth accumulating and seeking investment, i I , whilst the demand decreases. Thia c.m- ' ll r tweuty-fottr small bones cll.-d dition of affair exiata in all the principal " "-rf-hrir, one on lo. of ihe utln r. corioukly commercial citic. Good liej;tihle note dook'd I''iImt ai;l (MM'-ad hr rlatie well aecuivd, are iiejrotialde on the afreet mmo, tiiiin a ll.ir, x to y winch at 7 iH atid9ierceiit. Secnl claan do. lU imnan fmw Mtiiamwl. " 1U a IX er ctfiit. jnoncj u can i oner 1 It imti Mnt Hut Itttltt ttaiiaT nfftr- fnc on the atrcet. vliur Unka are di- lUrns "H'n th five l.undr.1 rJE VISION OF THE CRIFTCBEfi The eatadliohed church of England are ajciluting the sulijuct of a revision of the Scriptures. At a meeting of ,lnt.h honaes d(nd letter," and that one i though: to put to ,. greane vou have Bot thtfre. We can gwt f . u.l :,..., ,,1,,,.", .!,!, lo'ng obwrvatioa by Uearr larj Beether en of convocation of Canterbnrr, at West- flight all proclivititt to matrimony epeciHl!v ;'tenty of soap for it, and we must exchange it ' a beHiniiiif eye. The" ice was found" ih I1 'r' - 4ltaM-WljKrt-t. How ' minster, on the lat inst., Canun Selvrjn : among old bachelor. for tome. Watch for the fat man, and when j the marsh behind the gas work, and "'""'J be painta 0i miaerR of debt : what biM gave notice of motion: - lie cornea along, tell him I want to upeak to when melted down, thj5trog very good , mg uar.pnaa ia M worda what pith and pr - Jauuary lflth, 1864. I him. j hntwoTedljr ahook-ihiinself and jumped inancy in the sentences! 13a My: "Xo b!iter I My Ih-ar Jiilirtla: If yon are as anxious loj - Yes, ma'sm," says Bridget, between eilch ahout quite lively. VeiTERTd a railroad jdraws sharper-lluuiiainAt does. Of all iudua know how my plnns .urcced, a I am eontwn-1 ,hisk of her dh cloth, kwping a bright look ; ' toTrienif of his' '"'fVl'.w7 .l" nOB '" fomr,w,,,J, to tbt of iuterest. It i"g yoyr, I hJl wail but a (tw dav kit a a foTir of the kitchen window, and no moving erva-j ' Ye" My Mikey"" the pwrVliy. ' "0rk '" "' ' U """tl"'r "J fooL ;erlo th. It was the lu. kit thine in the iiire cid her wat. hful ira). At Ul her in- fl....'D ...i.i :J .1 :V.... .. . ' II ,,M sound io iU foot-steps, but travel fan. II. Ik.ii" sr. movej by the muvM, or worj heard heexrrience of Mrs. Pla- uu,try seemed to be rewarded, for down the im, to be cowld and that the frost waa'" K1""" "'" substance wilb invUibir no, jou rememiw, we an ii.onpiit a , rt, nl,.m.n (oari,h- L'oin to Lowerdown red hot. so ill it iumi.s t1,J- O""" lutry nl it film, as a fly Th ed men; well skille gtiHgcs of the holy scriptures ; " 'ti nitniiAtr nt" Aiii.li fliiipndmpnfl fif Sure, when he i in front of the house, r,e8 an,,,. wr"l)8 ul' '" " l,KH "ar ofer na over' ""uding turn band and foot, bik! tie authorized version as liave been al- countit.g liberally. ";t "f ,w 6,1 " X'l and .ho Zn 2ZS Z J ' pi" f hu- into the wather to get out of the damn-, boud ! a slider . wvb. KU roll, a man "He note more limine ami conn- muir nK ui mc m. mere arc iwu , . ... , . , . . t ii .-.i i i iii in town. . It provoked me exceedingly, at tbe '"or. ueuce 111 aioca. uuruuv. w.. - o. u..e lo U..w .... owie one wy, ...o fj m(. , my f, utmni miivini.lit ! . L ... I ..L IV. .1. , . . . - Jr I I ,i ."r. M,m- .1 um H.u. n u... uc- . hwlrt .indinif old r umingo s money ; but ; wi,lsl b uio ii im i.-., I . . , cribe the muHies thaa by compsiing I belli to ! I dun t care now. As I was saving, it lucky nearly through the. severe weather, wh.ch- in ofifru, iUni , of ,lis mortifvins WBr(, in laid a aeriou embargo upon all branches ,. .. . , . . ... ... . . , i phildJi.hia. There was no end to the money - i I Kin. jinny muscles lerniniaie in icnooim, imn : , . .. " To propose a petition to tho upper house, requesting It is grace and the hrd ships to take into their consideration the subject of an addreaa to their conaidera tiHi tlieenlijcct of un address to thecrown, ' praying that her most gracious majesty may bo pleased ti appoint a body of learn" d In the" oritnar rau- he flew snd informel bim that her mistress V.'..!. '"t""1 , ket'' Ir'1 ,,!,'a8 ,e",n8 h"n h"8 "I0 ' faul until the ready prop, e.l, uud to receive sngges- J i .nt i l.im I n,i"jKey fn t con van lent winch is the , loog.wj iDU.ret devours him. There U no ! tiotis from all persons who mav be wilii I . - -i f ' II 1 PO H8,sk to me, my eood girl Tasked the (fen-! inrrin B v V,fi(11, croP "' fford to pay latere monyon a -i" . ..i a a 61 .i farm. "Thor i but oni tliin riiia?if no ti farm v , , , , 1 "r,or A".a -ve k' ow l"at w,,ier " ,i.e .rjd .... k c " ,,,:, . , i lars on difficult parages when it may be ")esir,wanttosr)eHkU)ye,andM.nwould ;tran8Krou8,foritninsintdyeat oneeiid :l'lte 'ricl ""l " u,e i-n,i ' 'deemed advieable you be good enough to walk in, sir I" I an' out of ye at the other, and never gets "" plant every, lime you break iU j uT( c(UMlil,e ,he ,nar,ri,la readinga all persons who mav be willing to offer then) ; "To C'luiiiiiiuieate with foreign scho- ... . . uau-ruoiq, m-j J l.i re.iuesl, o direct, was not to be refused; "'io j cr ncau m an , unu an, n ue:ii io wuvwhi u frouuc, nu every i fipiHr to have been introduced Hi hsugmg on the arm of her sffi.nced, must Live t . ,ue of won jcrrn,.n tUW Wttll a fever hale and the cowld ; flower is father of a n.illiou seeds. Every leaf! ,,, ,lm. Vditiona tit.ee tl.e vear 1011 J ln eXIllelV IllortirvlllU. ' tl . " . ' ' ,,..,lnl..1 tl.a ...nvi ,.t I in fr... ll.rni,l. I:. ...... I .. ,.i . i . . "i . . 1 No .M.er for Hsmingo. As mxn s, ' ' p-Unanf and up the ...rr. wemr l " , hook his V ' v- ' , VT'" 7 ' . V l-M"'' w.0- . .rwet i i .:. ? .. . e n-:.i.... ..4 L . . i .1 't'1 l,"ck. 01 ur" V,tr? w fe"K 1,18 idant i like a ..latoon of baronets, an. a fWhlat have either chuii'it their ..leaning or l in n nw, mi nj dw, w wi . "'"S'H "'8 ", . f,i , In tm. nn I hfmi ,1 .... f . . .. . " - ' . . c. . ... S up ul.i.d. ll.u I In villi!... ...ill ,r lilt c,, 1 1 ,' . t I I .! i i i ' .Ha torinnt and a vegetable curse, fo l)V dint of t tL n. with Ins l.amu and, of trade, and there are hopeful decided- ' ' ' i (,e borrowed to carry on her operations, and at It flattaring iTHicts for the tutnre. - - " : i.ti wltn ,bt. ti,Ugl.t she had ecurl s prize. liu.iness promise to lie unusually active, me iw 01 u.e nsn.i, jui wui.m u.e kiii ; anu and money abundant." ahich can be i.bwrved to move hrn the hand The New York Iot, of Thursday eycir- oH-ns uf JmL Every motion we mitke, eed ing, sayt : )''" i',vol untry ou of breasting, in pi-rfonned "llie tui.ply of money on the innrket ""o"K " "ij-rH-y ui u.e muwu-.. H vou , lllH ur firMM.nt .,ime(, her ieaJ in ,mI exi-iMMnol : continues to increase out of all prnpor-! In ,ui ilore are sluui fifteen quarU of; of ni.l.fi.e kh... Sn,wi 1 vour, in the ; w pt wntleman's in the narlor mum . . . . i I J . . . 1 t . I I I.... I .1. .i! t... I . ! lion to tl.e warns cxmoiieu, ami raii-are i.i.i ..i, tuan Wr,jjn;; umM tw kiiii.I. I """l" "w "" rauidlv declillilll'. Hie best description Tl- ... ., ' . -... ,,,.. ..:. j secure my imn pri-. of mercantile par of fi- and M, . lav. is -----.-...-.--- tnaluction to Col. MW. f-mily. , ... . Mnj-.r J. J. Faran, of Cincinnati, hat taken at si per cent., and other kind at . , ' 7 7 7 . T ",m"- Wr '""' up. U'en me sn en- i ...g... . ...or- e 7- - ; ----- r , discharged two of the city police for aid seven while .air bavin- !K dav to "" " "' ' h"Xul : ' ",e v".v nrrt "rilB ,n ' I'-"- ran it nvsn ! Undget nmt have blundered, f ' u . " c "T""' .1 rr JraeAsrt.-" Sallv .Tones i,,g i ,ie t.n,.ture of the fugitive slavet ...O..IU to run to u.a.i.ritv, is taken at vern..lli. color. The U-t i, .he blood, a. it re-. Lm.w I am not .l. rtc nt ,n uk .... My .ar.l- bu, ,. to the pslor .he went, and up roe our Ua'' am1 eM n8. 1 l,e was ;,, have y,.u ,ne that sn... I set you T I lluw 01, ,rill j,, ,lut city. ' Tbe Mayor 8 per cel. fall loans are ev at 0 per to -h- hear, ...d ai.l. the imparities of , " " '-"' "' I have I . .,.p..:,l fi4( u y,, ,mjle ,nJ mml pit leather bed Inch was made out ofV S tlir CttM-, it ,.,,U that city police has nothing to do . , ,- , , , . . ii 1 diwuiiik.-r, if I ii.i-d any r.-hitnw. N I .xk- hard t"irk y-piue quills, and looking for al! : "(' ,1.. It I ..... . t , t J 1 1 cent., and many U. are ...ak.ug at a. the U-U.i. tb.re M and ,. of a purpl- a a(jJ M nn,M . tlie J,,, ,alit; ju B sim , t d 't I am a m Uf, . 1 - ; with fugUive sUves, nnlett called npon ,T0M!..iHa:4ly.iadLiu11uey.aiv. -' -ToVraTnn sum Jon ,v ,le llltell btates ..fiicers to aid them shout m iA.n.-.- of arterial blood. nil s there ful hundr.-d, but 1 -. not ii.tnaiueed f sever- would like to MK-ak n.e at vur service mad- is the rcnreselilatinu d' no mortal couceiv- i 5? o'l Vi.:..l. .1:. 1.1.. . .. . 'T'.n ""rr"itirlp--r.r TCtatiHtig e.rBtody- oe4t alwWk.. It w: not Ui t'ou know, in ...v ' - - ! -.1.!., .1.: e.J . . ,m"' '"" 1 " "".' .tiigitivet. lie ln.lils that any man who r v j - inner our. The whokt And. yet Miingshe instantly withdrew to the lower re- t.ies for divil a leg lias a frog or any 'armtr LJ hetter make hi. U-d or Lanada gior.. 'othematural biped iu Aniericay hetKii thi.tles than attempt to lie at ease upon interest." CINCINNATI FUGITIVES. numerous, and theopor!niii!y l employ the large ai.iouni of capital availul.le 1- at present w anting 1 i.r ciiiitol fail 111 a tit tie time, to .h-comou anfuctive eeuUtioii as iijoiwv will M-ik tiin.l..v 11.1 lit 1.11.I preal ilsvlf, in eit n-r oi.I or ijii-iv enterprises. : "The only fpctk of ditticul'y ; in tin state of mr rt-lution (n ut l'iit.iin. but Wall strwt d.-s Hot believe at pn-i-ei.t in the i.ro.'bilitv of war lntt-en the , 1. two COUl.tl .L. jir.- Tr.oi wo n'. I.. .-i''l.i lwt in i.iif. iimiuie. h.b.-s-l f bl.wl is-- llir'Ht;li lh- h ;ot i.rv hour. In f.-v.-r ill. .ll-a!i..i.s are nec.-l- f.iii l ; Hi. :- i ineoo.lv .Kon mu-r mail .it..!. m- f,u--i.it(-. : mid .-..n't-tn-ritty d.iiilt iu,- if ilu- f. . r i nut , fni-k.-.l. t..nlw h i ll.e Uiil.-r, if w. inv Ue 'lch a lllir.-, uhi. li .!ri.- .tie hlliil-in .-n'ne. 1 w- vl ..f irms.o. cr.Mt4 -m. t .!!. r irait -r. !v. uirri lb.- f. m ) .-r nnJl tier, tliiijriing it tip in 1 1 . - g-xti?.- jui.-.-. .ill ithio Un-ii r-Huci'.l tn ihe CuiTiHtvA gI EdTt..r, a competent CuImiJt.li, 4 f ,, Th ,.'., re,,nir - ne.wspapfr cin.ucior, i, naej. geuy. .1. 01 XfMn (w i.r M.-ver- wont in mv pre- un I.. linn.- .jr hiisl'nii l s--. k -id.-. I I.H.I a better "i'ijr 1.. f'.n.l l,'i. ..L ,w. .. II.. .1.... ni U- ailmi,.; and i, H.n d,-.o,-,., ' l.-r moml, , m,p sHi-ra-lf. as she : 8,1 'l''1'"" y I'rve iii' 'itii r. nnA. f Ullil v Tin? moriU.r.mriHW aw llw staU of the . Vou ree Hie ice fliloiiiliioniled Mllul ... ..... oiwmt ti, f. r.... 1,.. .... tl..,f c;ic Winn. UiaUlv, nu & arm..- w rt-ath d iL-'ll "'"" " "r ,,u l"ftU see liimseif toi'tt'-V R liu t'"k to j'u-.iss'. Ilf in ft ff.-it n ai . r of l.i-- rv, ml'itir.-s mui.', and, I uk it. l. sfi-V IU waul if Ji wife. As mxhi ;t I Im.l tiiMil.' thf' olit rvnlint.i, I t-AiJ4-l m introluctitth t t.ikf I'liio-, but turncl at ttucv in my fri"fl. niul Und no wor or i'Mk , lof Mr. Sk-. I that my iu'iHVrvrKe fhn fi. S..ti whm cirnnKMKvt. I join. J the uiiiMrrt) nrrlr, nwJ Km' mm rinmrkt".! j 1 (Mi lu nut wi.. I Ik Iu'v, Mim I. arfn, r.r : w, a Ink:!, l.orn nt matte. r.xercie and eXKrience give facilitr, but the A.'inlifi eati.u. is innate, or it is never in.nnle-tt .1 On the I'iid.n daily paiM-t. all the great J' historian. 11. .veliit, p- t-, e-ave-t. a id Un-- r.-1 . ..n f.-ur f. writers of travel;, have been tried and .,..0.-, an-l -uir..ui..h .1 through th.-ir lo.l- nearly a.'l have failed. We mighr v I, i.tl. ul -in.-.H tn' s. lneli s. t like l all; for after a didav of brilli.-tncy. brief , ,),,, , , ,,rf tU,. ,,v ,., ,,.,,, i, ar. 1... i...i 1: . .... .. .11.. ti :.. - - ' as never comes f.om voiir lean geiftrv. " No n..!o-j.ii-s ne.-.led. ni-idain,M .Hid lie : "it li f.'ur l.uiirv. h.uerginc from Ihe 1 -,,1,1.1 -.1, i Mis (i.v in .I....I " " decidedly I lie oet joke ot lue season. II.. lom.x h. the food enters the small inUniin.-. I - I think I could mating.- to perform a o.ra- 1 h.i, ha, w he tok me for the rwp-greac man, her.- it i mii-d sithl.ile and the pamrealii- no. if 1 'an be allowed to play my on hccoiii-'did she i It sill keep me laughing for month and convetv.1 t.ito rln le. These inle- psnniiei.t. ! such a g-j.nl juke !" I And all up ihe street, and around tl comer 1 i will tn.rrlnnt llT3 ee.rnlr 1.llHilo4 and .S. MVell, Sally, kt's hear and tve will i,t iu hunting up runaway slaves, with out authority of law, und tor the sole pnr- Tf ill. .bill, ll.,V- tl' ,. ..,.l.. ' . 1 11. ' 1 . - - . .................... . .1 vu iii.!1 .11 111. u r u lirti. iii niiriL 11 iiei ... . 1 .1 . 1. O' ..... c 1 hi'i ...... tin .lit. . ' U.S. n.. te. .... ........... ... ... I . .. .- ... . . you pnr.l.-n the terrible-l.lunder ol; n ... . ... ' , ., ' ,- v. . ..in ... mv. nin.ie iniiiiaii rauie, u t-itv policeiliah. J 'luliulealer. aw Iti-.lt gi.l. inv dear sir. 1 told her to call in ,1 '-. r ' How muiiv tliucli will it take to make 1. - pop goes the weazel, and lied come out 1 ,rr of tl.ider f I " the fat man to lake away the soap greayhc.. . ; -,, ; mimtin :' ' - . .. ARREST EXTRAORDIX AET. made a mistake, you see." 1 A ml was it the froo did u them tliiiiL's . ..T . . . ' w. . .......... . . ti I, .. i 1 11 111 I- i,t-i i i it i i 1 Kiinng I a. " 1'ap, 1 punted some r.iiwuru II. Kuioit, phvsician, was trfea The j'JIv fat gent!, man Uan'J l.a.k in his byhissetf demamled I ad v. , . f J , ',, .' . .. , . .. . , - ... ' ", J - ti J . . . l..ttl.t.,..w ... ..ur .r..r.l.... 1 c.,i,l ...... ... ,1... ' .I...I -.e.,....il 111 I .....tiL-.l.a MtlHlAD r.,Kk hair and laughed such a hcartv ha Vh.a !! ha!!!' " Twat the frog's own natural philo- 1 " C.V- . V " .. 1 . : .. . r " ...1 liJJiil y 1. sj. . . .1 ...1 . a J . I 1 ..a 1 . . - a. I. "... I t . I -h. The iii-e.- l , ;.. ,. ... , ,, , 11. cl'elv f-ai lieil. of - . .1 . -. 1 1 " 1 .-.tt.l L'll.-u It.a It wax mv Ih-sI tie.. SVe shall Is delight. .l." ail evclaiin.-.!. and sophv," answered Mike' ' The frog?'' said the incrediilons Tady. I'dtmbtirij Democrat. ARREST OF A SUPPOSED MUR DERER. I'lllLAOKLrAIA, Feb. 21. E. D. Worrell, charged with the tnnr- ther, " and what do you think came tip V Why -potatoes, of course." ' No sir-ee 1 There came up a drove of hog ami eatdliein all."' The " man gin in." 1 1...0 resource were evhanteil. " I can," a.. id ties editor of the Time, to M.re, ' Cmpreituj the Bulk of flour. The A II. i.tii. .T....F....I .1.1,,. ,1..!, I v 1 ll.l 1 I I I .1 I l .1 ,J .....- , V'lll ..... .11.11, ly.llia ,1(111.. was heard the merry ha na . of 1 he o. gentle- 1 t 1 . 1 . :.. : ... ,o ... A ta- 1 1 .1 e . 1 I tier 01 t ior.li .11. 111 M s.-ioiir . v is arrested 1 1. in 10 1H.i4. .t.ii...,i,-..l .I.a ..1..,. 1 . last night at 'Dover, Delaware, by officers 1 would be practicable to compress floor, vvU naeed bim-U.liUr. 11 l.ir vein, whei..-e it pa-s.- into the h.-itrt. t. tin. ' ' ........ t f . ;., 1 ao-t m ttrfttiite' arterial oi.eej. .111T iiutiiiTsi ..ii'.i'i i.ii k.i .-. ..i for iim, but very seldom ..m- man of cm Tl.e lung are two-Ji.r, rmh-ted with open ...on tonm The lbuuderera " in ihe . by Me.4N4Upu, wl.uli UaaeJiew iU iimu- Tunes, therefore, have, so lar as kn . b-eli men of common son--." Nearly all tiircessful editors have been, men id' this description. Campbell. 'arlyle. I'ul wer, and DTracli, failed ; liurm-s. Mer- wav facilitate its trananortation. and vet not ini nre fts ouulitv. In .Tulv of th.it vear. Ull exueriment was nm. h. bvr l.ia licieiitlv ttn.ni; to convict hiui tiiition of the Governor, lie denies the command to tcst bis views. Flour sub- 1 incarceration it is said a large proper- Ins willingness to return with theniiicers to Missouri, without waiting for the re- I'ngi and Phillips, succeeded, and Del.ane and I.v e Bin cei-.le.l. In England edii.os rarely write for their journal-. ; they tea. I. actect, ami "cut out (he ..ik." In this country, with a few e.vceptfiis, editors have nit only to read, wh-ct ami 'cut "tit the work, but do tin; writing too. On the whole, American editor are the hard est writ-in;; men in the whole world. THE I'AKls KAsrih N.'s. I'ans. January 24. 1 Tha evening loilettes consist gcm-ialiv, for tlinse bo dance, uf light c.-h-i. d si!k, cov. rerl with two or llvfee skirt.. tf tulle. i-ra', 1.-1'. t-r blonde. 0.jtliic blonde is ttiu. h in v..gu.-. Tl.e corsage is made Uw and plain, with ,1 brtho Gothic bfoude; the sboit t.-rvr an- di(ittt. and trimmest with a fall of blui.de. ll.e -tut ha three floiHwes of d.-eply imh-nt-d blviiid--, and a short up r skirl of tin; same il.-gviit ma terial. inerabh- .mall till-, ail uv.r the lie 1. le .f the liin-, each ti.V- teiimnaliiig 111 a minute a:r-i ell. ll.e t.tlies niifao- vt tl..- air s ll i full of ca-I'liaii.-, or intii.itt'U small vt ius,a if. 111 111. m-hrat.t- ...ilv dlii.liug the air from the I.IchxI. 'I'he llllpure i-rtl.ll of seilitius bhsod is tatlsM.ic uci.l. iht. b. having a stronger atliiot.. lia- air than t..r bl.Kxl. pass. thioiih tliis thin in. mhraue, in a gas. ous state, (-..iiibiiiis. with the sir 111 the aii v.'Us. and is t xps lied with the m il expuialioti. Meantime the oxvs-u U the air unites with the IiIixmI and Hie H.r .iiv ...inii; iiiing gaie me li.-r place at man, as Ik- brought down the ciine. eieiv liow the p11.11... and I r.j..ie. d to s,,., in tl, .,.i.. HtlJ ,1,,., atl, t.Xelaim.-.l such a joke !'' 'uiiTror,- ntd Si kes ti'ttow in mv tram-, t hT it - - - - - 1 . perf.s-t tiiuni'h : it w a ,a lucky stroke, the cas-! tie was well nigh stormed. Sykes came to me. A WnL eful Mirror. Among the Cll a. I wait ready to go with (.'ui and Mrs. Mason,' riosities to be met witlt-in the Paris Ex aml a-L.d ifh." "mi-lit l.aie the honor of at- nosilioti. was a hlie cAticuve lllillol'. the 1.11.I111.' met., mv carriage" 1 tliauked him. . iii.truiiieiit of a htartlinir ieciesifopfic-1 commission of the mtirder, but acknow- jecfeil to a hydraulic pressure of 30U tons. but believed I would take the . '..l.'s arm, and. M miigic. On standing close to it, it pre- j ledges standing bv at the time. A watch, I WB:i reduced in volume more tliiin 24 jver with a stately l.w. swept away from him. That H.Mts nothing but a niagiiiliceiitl.v moil) .,uiK ofaddle ba"'s and a blanket found 'e,,t- 0,1 c,"6e exainination, it was found was a week ago. and he has p.svd four evening H,,.s ,li.s.,ection of V-.ur phvsiogni.mv J ! . ff ' I possess all the qualities it had previous a ,.,y a...-.. .v. 1 ,el toMory, ...r;,,,, rn- a t. l ;,f feet, it" gives voufj 111 1'""' lr"""'f - rec0K J , its violent treatment, it was ihe., put ihe la-l .....nth. every 1 ..g ; no I manage, 1 j-jK.0 al(I fi,rlr0 j tnle ,.,,?,!,, (l , nized us belonging to the deceased. Hie , itrt sine boxes and sealed up. At the to lake the I. ad, and k.s p etl sand bsrs. I , .-......- theTboad downwards. Rut i arrest was made at tbe hotise of WorreltV'satne riirtfi, other flour manfactured from .lrea.llt.lly- le.lieii. Hut tt 1 only get the title , ... .. i. .:,,.,., i ., ... tho annus vs-l.ont ... ..I .... !.. n. 111 1111 iiiot, Biaiiuni" ul me U13101 icv , laiuer. , . i w - "..s..., on.vu I.... .i ic- tober thereafter, set eral boxes containing was sentenced to ten years at turns! labors iu the Auburn State Prison. On Saturday morning the Is-ng period of his service in prison was etttled, and he went out a discharged cnivU-t. Na stHiiier had he been disehurgl than the Sheriff of Tompkins Co., It. J. Ives, ar rested him upon a bench warrant for til murder of his wife and ehiltl. It aeotita 4 that at the time of conviction suspicion rested upon him that he was their mur derer, luit the act could not be proved. The warrant is issued ujsou evidence suf- Xiurtng ty has fallen to liiin iii Europe. e have not been able to'learti the particulars ia relation to this fact. Auburn Ade.- Mr. an, I I !... ... u .. will,,,,- i rciire sun hi. uiei, .laiiuiuj; a, u.,niv- miner. . . 1 - ... lot' fii-n ttr civ flxit tr mi -fhsa luirrikr. Jlllll a,..' ZW; J.:Z t ; behold ; yon yourself not a reflection . Fat,d Dud Xcar W-The follow- both kindsof fl,.r were o,,ned and ex" I r ot cnsideiiiig "l.i. mv "r.-s,,..! .Vi. ,,.1, r -it d-H.-s not strike you as a reflection-! W IUK!r ,,le 'tituti..i.nel a.iM.ied. The pressed was pronounced to . . . .... -. 1 .... 1 :. .1 1 . .1.- . ... 1:.. . :.. .1... : 1 tin IIo do K01 n imrt of t he ilotnatn ot - l.f. .ho l.oat H unit-a ....... 1 1, a !.; . put trial lie woiil.l williUraw Hie pr..tMal. lie iiuiivoiii veuiauie sen, b.aiioiiig 111 ine . - -- - .. ...... ........... Ct sine,.. t .-, - . . rnr-isted. as I knew be wuld. and I have is..,-; middle part between vou and the mirror, i Neuilly, was yesterday the theatre of a (Oct., 1S-.4, another examination took , f ikzc"e. setiled to consider . the nniine-al : so vou see . re 1 .1 . . 1 .'. . . ... la-comes pu.ineu. uieu j.wss.t.g 11110 ; .fl. t fair cl.aiioa that I shall soon be Mrs. 'idea it SUL'trestS of gotuethtliir sunernatll THE GREAT PUG QUESTION".."...'.!. A correspondent of the St. Lnuit In telligencer thus explains a mystery men tioned some time since : We see an article going the rounds in many papers, taken from the Alexandria A Phenomena." i.iiuuil 1...II ucinccit vol" Mini ll.e ...i.i.'i. - - . . . I 1 vnM.i..i.ii.. .i..n , I I e 1- 1 1 . The effect is aln.ort appalling, from the I mysterious event. At about 10 o clock i place, and with the same result. The two, a."d ?,sk'"i" f(,r ''eT1'1 vn the "bng qnea idea'it susrgests of tometlitng supernatn- the morning, a boatman, in a state of ( kinds were then kneaded into loaves and . V PPcar that Utiring a shower the heart, bring ii.ie.l wilb chyle, iii forced Sv kes. I tIihII be more certain when I shall rill ; so startling, in fact, that men of the 1 r-'t excitement, presented himself to baited.. The pressed flour made the best I , there tell a shower ot PlaeK bugs, ihr.ri.i-r. the U.Iv a life irivimr and a.Urial . ''ave lcti led limn Ihe altar. I stnnu'est nerves will shrink in vulunluiil v 1 tlie . ommissary o! 1 oltce ot the quarter, bread. - Itr-Mardt. '55.. aiore of the rj.ic I u-tw. jsowuer, ... ra.r- blood ' I I'hi letter must b left unfinished, as I am I ut ,1U ,;rst vilMV. if yu raise vutir cane T. . ' - ! UI'"'""';I . Mr Sykes. lit heart would ,,, t - t lf wiU gee 1 hi ftk.n -frvr an inifortant DurnuMB in car- nt iu.. r..r m.. t l.a L t..d ., .. 1 1 1 . -'. ...!. nih otT imjturitiB frni tin Iiuntmi m sti iu, II , travt-rvJ Uti I" cnjiillartK whuti ntr.iN more' : it v. ia nlnn li.ti(lx Kuli nml ntii.onr . . . ., on the other side, the figure thrusting at a carriage drove up, from which there its qualities. Made into bread, the same j nd,t.Plf " '" f.i'et has given l Mrtsdnot tell .... ...... f V.i... ; ullii.ht.id wix trontipiiion, remarkiil.lv well ,t;rt-..e..a 1.1. then! any lieht Oil the Silbiect. W r Dr itu made the followino det.osition : boxo worn n.v..,..l ...t I f county, a., ou the 12th of January. i --..v- -s.-s. s.s., is s-a v.i v AMiiiiiiat nrii. ( .p. - , , ' About an hour ago, as I was standing ,the loose flour showed mouldiiies while! I,,eJr ' t""1lire,'8 down -as among on the bank of the river, near my boat, j the pressed was sweet, and retained all tlw acconntab,let, .and asking for light, Three hour later than alwve. vou I have 'accepted, nor how l lu-t. in the aggregate, than ail thu other cap- j uunes o. u. oot.y. .1 aiso ,-r.ora.e.. ..... (f j j j.,- , I vou at the same instant" The artist whoiallighted six gentlemen-, remarkably well W disgusting was -. . ,Ie.....I ,.f u-l..,. llru u-,ir tl..i .l....ra. to have the old fellow kit , hand, and unlKise 1 ' 118 "S.-SV.-I ..ii..n, uii.i.us n. ...ic- ... i.iv - - - r. - - - ..- I il l04)n: French kings if we recollect aright it peared very gay. "My friend, said one fjoiia W.d.-iee.) bis mn estv on ot tiicm to me, "win yon row us over differences were observable. j ...v... j v.. ii.c ..'iir.i. v t...... ?t,,...,..T. .-.'.... i t:..t.. I j.-"w.-, ...j,...;.. j'ni, is. sjiit. ;tu;. I . .. i our friends of the Old Dominion and else-' First Eznfrirnet. A ven ii.ielli.n-ni I.wl,. ' ...l..... Tl... I r. .1... i I...... v ,..i W"" ' -He., length ;I ,n,.st endure this ft a wb.h, but I will oon j French k.ings-if we recollect aright ,t j l-are. ery gay - , y ,, enu saui otie ; . - - "7 " " i,. ' ' , , r r, . , ' at e ?r7,.!i nd i f wl.i.h amoULl Io twentv-eight mil., and "how the getilh ilian that 'ti Ihe rafo,r.Aei . . - , ', - , ,7, t i . . i t . . . '.I... :.i.. ,i .! n i .... i.;. ,i.... i.jj to t he is ami i " t ertainlv said I ami perence m America : - (hurricane, ihe hug is nho.it Ihe ize Of .1.1. 1. .Ir..n .... .V..HI thts to four Hounds ol and not Aim, I want, when once we are marnei. the right spot and' bade film draw his , l" niejaiaiiu i v-v i iisiini , sniuj.niio t . . r . . .. .hid. dram a.ay trum three to lour pound , , ,. ! Si...... , ,t. i... ten in nntes afterward thev a landed I cms i il.i. grant of blasting imwder. W hen the , , . r. I , " iiiiwt- ivhi (.ui.u.niiiinti.' iiivi i nine O'lvni, tinu uiitii-i. nt. iiiu iiiiiu uu c " . . ..... I'n.csri-v.iii.j . - , ,, . , mer every twentv-four hours or hve- . s , ..,;, . . UJ- r .,,:, .' there. They then began to look more se- , . t .....i i.:' , ...... . i .. i'nd ended in rain the bug tell, and there U.vl....i n .lirTeren. fmn. mi.,.- w .UJ rm . I . l L....t..,l I. I . .l.eu- riotis. I wanted to retire, but thev desir-1 i.. . r . ". ; being snow on the ground you coold see .- . . . . . .. s... v.s .v .. .. u..., - i . . , .hu irfiuieu- .ewj.cn.-s. i.e snoweu me over;, i. ........ l ien, are aeveiilv.lS.'e .1. ...... 1, ..... ........ T ... i P(l .110 IO StllV. ftllQ. W l le IWO ol I 11-111 1 . '"- on-vci. a a(: liglb of all that the body diai hsrge. 'Ihe t.ems are another enrniu. fcature of the , have int.-rferred and THer.. 1. nn rliuti n- iii the shaoo of bonnet, .niuol ,-,,iiiiiv Tti. v are. howeier. but little thuiisatid here that vou are iu-t the Is r-on to .,r....i;.... I ... 1 1, -...,...- ih.. I ;.,.,. , remained behind to watch IDC. the other , .. - , .. . . , . . I J V....T ....v....'. ..... n.i. d j .. . eorn l,v .... L. . .... .. ... ...-,.t . 1 ... ti..... .... f..i.... i.. i.. n .1. ...,,!. cati ii. .-siiiiii. itv, sun-is.iinet ana rosebuds. .... ,,.,. ,.,i ..,,.,, . i,; r..;..i.. I,..;....; walked on to a irronti ot trees, on tiieotli- i ' - .-. SI.M.....OV.;.VjS. S' nr-'wni. ..... . .. .... ... . - . .-Mi. -'....Li. ...ii. , iKjli... ,.s..., , - . . ..... ..... t......t..t i.. Vi.".;.i;i ::. vi."i:.i. .tvi - ' . ... '.. .... - - ' "dfrl' In "riiiiio off so soon. t.r I am tTetlimr short .. .. .. i ...I il,..i ,1..... I,.,. 1 ......... ... H.A.i o f i. t..- f- 1 SisH tCstsiiifii'Tjf fcsrt.5ri -sir m.r-T5;n;-.T;.s rr. st -Titer 'hfiim'tsiiririiiir'rhT bumf t; - i r . 2 , P .-'-.-F-. ; Mce,tuate wou never again-iook at ttiet - "f""r"rr - --- j tie nia.it. ni im-setu oi a nn v . i.t-tiav : ii.si w t . . , , ..... .... , , , , .... , ... .. u . , , , , , , . ,. . , ' . . i iiiirt-...- ..r it iiu'iiit l auii uiu mhiiiis, aim i.e.v.u mo cii.ik o. corn in the ear at Ihe tide, aceordni" to tl..' mat. llal of an. I.me. over the whole frame. 111 minutely kw m, in funds, t'otne and aee ma after the I u"rM" ur " "trT .- , i -, ..... i se . . . , , , , ... t inum one agatusi me oiner w mie me ugin i I w. nt nn. ami wlk..d i il.. tn,i i. ..mn.-.1 N.i LI..-.-S are fin., fil.r.-s like tbe br.Utees am tw l.'s tw iLM of a wedding, ami I will show you oti. Urn-soon. " ... ...... ...i :. i 1... c. . .1 sou ami smi. lour cousin. 7,e- Sf.-i,I. t,f .1 U.l.v .-. I r .1 .- 1. ., .. . .. 1 V -. iconij lie mean : .... ..... . , ..... .. ......... ..... v .,. , r. ...... , .- . ... ... -1,1 in ., v t.i one 01 - to b rssHuti ktwl riety -with btssa. bout whicli again worn, and are cidlcs ij. vat. ty and beau tree, ty strand of diamonds and H-atl, or line gold v chain, forming fesloous by cla-p of pistons. ,,-, .,7. -We are informed by a tone. : i.assei.ger 011 the ears, that, ou Minday lli.il ttu-re lieen no snow. 'the premises7.thc statles,tbe cow. am. where the j ,ev couM not or .Would Hot be Seen. The pt, and th. n sent me : rain of bugs, was perfectly natural, and AiW uwr,.lw .aaid-tttOtst. I'tUllil llt have. viuiU'db)HU Jiljy. Oiher the -cow; and give (1cr t r'',t" - nere-are- twwaiHwiHUH.a -of Uo ciieniai, ine oiaeK atui me grey. Knit, lhtr:king, "wl jit Had I undcr-tond him !" I HAIUMKT (7Ai:SON IE Herring'. Sr.. the celebrated animal ,1', .... i. .1 . , . t. ...... 7 1 1 scratched my head, then resolved I would ii '. ' - I pai'-ter. states that a race horse .will clear ; ne ,.,, received asword thrust figltt '! 'l"iri' i,n ' 50 1 '!", l'l,rrT '''' Jhiiiio worth of S.ilnuisin. Salmiisi- 1 fmi twenty ..o tw enty-t.nir feet at a ; tiro breast, and was covered with 1 '"' m" "'"g wry buyly. and he ai -...- . .. . . ! 1.. 1 1 t... t. .iv 1 . . ..... . . .... Il.,l...j. .;," ta., Mlu,ut I o'el..ek. as tl.e i.as- : "S tfivatest scholars ot Ins- -u.m...u, ..... ... ...,..csmo.. ..,, , Aoconl.ng to the Intl.- I co.nld ,wen-i without loosing up . 7 " ' ' ' V- .1.. ' 'time, saw cause to exclaim bitter v i the tun lie inters mat a Horse at tun gal-, a .. . : ... ' - . . . 1 1. .. r...-. -tro 1. ....til v.... .iii.iii.i- ill... - .. . . 1 .. r-- - - - - .,,, , ..,, r. n ..... . ' ,.., ,.. .ii.iio ' i. lion io. nil mis ...V .1... ' It'll IMHCCS Oil IV OIIC IOOI HI 11 III.1U Oil Hie , . .,,..... ,,f ., .,,.... ..nr ' :.. .1 . St. ..nn l'...i.t....i.i.oMite W i mitigtoii. a crv ,..,.-- - . , ., .- , - ..... . . ... ... ..u. ... ?...v.. .-svV. , ... m- t.. thu sIik; is, that thi. v i-on ih. v are w.,tu lot. I gather from the conversation I heard, the . ' I thought I luM you to give the cow v.mccon. ;r..iilid. This, he says, is more i-otiv inc- tln .iiera.le ball at the I tit out ' more puzzL-d than ever. What l l.e teeth kine in the 1........I ......,.,. ,,e.,rl...,.,-,l I" tuns "i sai.i ne. " i nave tost a worm oi r ' - s-.v, ..... ...... , ... , roU llt " ' " V . t 'q"te ''ark -the water very deep and the . ""-", ' lupous ....... . ; r. - i ' : ,,;' " , " . ' 'l';'- !' appearance s,)rl ot- imV, , ,,, v,llk , Mn.i.M. a.. ................ ......... .....I.. 1 I... 1 . . - 1 . . tl,.. i..or .1 I l.i.l I 1.... nun v-ioir i.ii.rt. .. , lllg to U llol e, g.lliolltlg oil 11 ll;U (1 rolHI i , .C ,,,, ..,.,. ......... I , ... t ,,e...r. ' ' 1 ', . 'ciinelit retuarkill.lv ritpnl no one cum . . ' -o . ,1 .w-cunitelv evhil.ite.l bv t . ' , ' T c . . Vi "l I csamin.d h,r mouth and ears. " b.rt. ... ..I. ...I a... i ..... ... .. . . .. : ' i-... i i si ...ii 1.1 be snelit in lieinsino- 1 ):iv d s 11 III oe loiinu m i. in att ly exninitiu t.y I ,,,h b,i,L ,i,.r.ik tu-Seme libevl . . I ' ' 7 ' , 7 tell who the utitortitnate 111111111.1 , . .1 , - n ' ! iu.inir ,l0 little finger on a table or pane ! 1 " ,! . . , .;" Ti giK,.!, and the ear like those of eneu down sutis-iiiii v ow to ai oinv ine ,11 consternation anil u arm. 1 no -...... ! . . .. . . . . ....v.-. ...v. ev ...... - , ' - w"It lousii iii.iin 11 oo ui... 1 , . th.wo about 1111 0 g ass, and causing the other three tin- .p.,,..,, ty .,, p.,,-; i old cuuntry. Mrn,0f 'T'f rilMandTlrow ge,Sof,l.ow in ndation; by so doing, Ihipping with sweat, I enUrvd ,v " " T ! , i . ,,,,.uHle.T--t that inomeiif, a 'alave,' ' '""'e." to H.mse the word ot that " 1 j sons IfmtcTt-.l with disct-s-f tire Liver ' TUase, sir, you bid me give thee, rosea, have the favstiu.- eiiiir.lv covered ith 'e uiiiicKii, ai inui " 1 ." . von m-iv not huv o to crv "O for but one bound, and again the one. two, three, four . , Ti. , ., , .pim.1 .. , .. , , ,e ..... iiuoie of ev.all.ler llhe property '"'V ""i imm nun, v no om oin , 1- , atld toiiiactl.- i lie v it t lie ot tliOse 1 llls.eiirn 111 the ear. butdidii t vou mean the "Is " - '"-'- u-iiv tr..... the Suit V. asked vermis- ';v " J 1. . .... nizeu worm, iwtic.nai iv t.y ine ciuzens :,., .,.,, , ,.,,,l;,i A man ontetwl Mrj. Whipple's Daguer ret,.(ve saioon, uosri.n, a tew nays since, and wished a dagtierreotyJ-vf bis uncle. ' I can do it sir ; but where is he f " t Ih, lie's head," was the simple reply; "but I've got a description of him in au old passport." In Fnrou, people take off ih ir hats to great men ; iu Ann ricl, gr, ai men take off ,t,hejx hat to the peoi.'e. -!' asked a . ' Why .lid Adam bit- the ahpl mastci' coiii.tty scho.-l.nat.ter &hi pupil. j 'Cause he hadn't got no knife, said theyottng- ow jine ster. ..li.luth f asked pe Velv-rL wkia ifin-e rows of narrow. black lace ; the .. '':..... I.;..... ... tt... 1......11.. ..I' Count. ... . . , lilllll II' L'l' IIU.I Ull lU'll i" 11' .-"- - .... . , . , . , . capote imade of -p.iltevl white sat..., l.im.ncl ,u. ilVowt.ii.g ,K-rsoi,,-i-a rope being las- lake the dying :..fv ,cc of Sa tnasius, v, .. - . Fi. ... 1... .,ll..u-..d ... .1,. and "mind the world less, nnd (...! more- w nn narrow oionuo lace. . j ......-. ty . w". leueii 111 "iiun n. ... .j "... . ...... so, arid with wonderful courage and dex- Tlie Italtimore Patriot savs : '-The te.ity brought the object a-hore insensi- wifeofageutteinan residing in ll.e wes- ble-it pi-.iv.rxl to be a negro gi, . about tern section of tl.e city, a fe'vv dins since, twelve years of age, who had lallen ..tl presented to h.-r ust.,.',i,hti.l lord four lit- the platform in passing-to the boat. . he tie TcsprmsMiiliti,. at .-fie birth, two of was jirW..i&y taken into the gent.e each sex. We ream "tliiif Iioth. motlier me.rVrabM.- l-r wv-l -cUh -tviina ed ..nd child.lr-are doing well. The lm..v "d t.. the credit of human ..attire be it Pa, thoifb prou.lof these little pledges, sum, inui many p-...,e ..m. tir ll.e stable 11 fast as replii jiny w ho aic op osed Tor what is a man prolltt.nl, if he shall n culprit to his counsel, gain the whole .world and lose his own ., j-t tbinV ou will,' ,1" -.for I see tw.. men on tl ' to h ingiiig." A friend saw in P.rooklyti, the otjier day, a Mister, reading .. j j; e .,-, .S-Snnon sitting U sid.'iy his .vt- ..-r.rHr.e-r-tiigl.-Uy--Mre.CUpinrt -.!,,rt, fr.hi.ig. ? Sally, I wish r was a tish ami under w'bieh pr.ttru.led, in big retl letters. v, ,lt was a bait, lrd.-o, how I'd bib-.' -' 1 lie most Mieeessmt crmiiugo 111 tne t.t me L 111011, rentiers" 11 neeniess to ex- i ...lti.lt.1 I1I..1IV .lli.il- li...l-it ' ill.. 1 1 0 .lld.l 11. 1 1 .v you think. I shall get justice done me, said ; W'M mrt' .let ived benefit from them in , tl,iuki"fc" 1 WM lhe M" ,cv uf cn,2-v l"n 'each and every one of the States, being I 'the other J sufficient .t. convincy' the most iucrc-dti- loiw. AU those who are uinictcl with, liver and bow el complaints : 'ji -digestion, sick heit'litciics, and di.v'tiess. cannot iliake use of a remedy fn cei'tain in. its results as Ilollowav's Pills; for dctertni- na'i tt oi' f.r.T to the Ii0a"r their otfect i " euu;ill.v.l!osi.tive. Thev are. aU an tin-1. failing remedy for asllima, it'itse.T Let a man live long as he thirty years of -his life will always seem ,;ho longest. d'otsi irl (r'ucsjia ;. ' Well, Pat. wbiyh is the w av to llurliiigtiiii f 3 ' llow did VeU know mv name wa I'at T '.i. I guessed it f , 'Thin, be the power., if ve are so good at will the first gu,'ng.-y'd bvUcr guess the way to liurling- hiirst ughtvr, that I iiia.lv. mv fvi i could take itic ton. ' T!ie greatvst. OniitiicJ. diiboti aii Atiiericau. st was J. J.'A'ti- Sallv Jones' sav . w hen she was in kive, she (' It as if she was in a tunnel, w ith a train of car coming both ways. We once. heard a rich, nian "who was badly -Atfrtwwj'hkc spring flowers, breaks through injured I v ising ruif over. 1 , "
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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