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VOL L SAIJSBITRY. N. fL. TI FSIV.
SALISBURY, N. O. TUEr
FEBRUARY 12. 1807.
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTS.
FIELD, LANGSTROTH A CO J
nS?0BT2BS & D2ALSB3
u
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS, etc.,
dVO. 440 MARKET ST.
p n i is a d e i. r ii i a
tatty receiving
to our tfk ffHn
f i!
A D VEPTISEMES TS TMK ' ff i ill 1 1 111 Mil. lht,i,- I
- - " llKTH ST1TK ! when it urn Ni high, and
..Cr..ru iTRLttirVkiYl WBihd by it OB they at j
ia j r'"ITani Waatoall"t "j tL tfc.jj
- vurm, koatonnaurr sodka shaadd
A-J- WHL rwmiT I a.
NUMBER 168
NOTICE TO SETTLE.
AH of the Xaf-a aaj AmiiM h htng
lingtotWarnaat BRnWN. COFF1X A
; MOCK, are is air bonds for ridlrrtioa,
J and all part ad todihl. A to the firm will
please raff ou 'aar, at bit after, aud arttbs. .
LUKE I'.I.Ai KMKK.
rt. 27,'CC iwJtwtw
English, French, German
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Fr alr a I ofauddr Jton ration t
ttia aa uW Van, m kmr- ia ta i I ii Caaaly.arr
eatrea kW Bsapasaal frmm lirt a?tya aadftartrea
tint Mtimr-4 ta SaV-aa ti.htaa' tea
f ! thana aery tiiuW aa4 4. .br turn
t arartT aar tmdt. aM . I t'mut m x-
ADVERTISING HATES.
msmr
For an i to hi lift aat
w i" i m . Kaat MhH j
f j . - i jienl iim-rtim
wBSnakran rftarto fcif aa
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fiaaranc. bat I agio a I f.o.j
Soranm 7 lt nanj totjsi
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awjasaai aiaaa mm dorr imn
Ha) sail awanjj ass ,a
uo tana I sans; stn,i at. aj
1 s.a t a
o a.aa, axon a ao fllflMfMI,
w aswj oasti aaaa - .
iri.'i iy ai.nw tti i i'iN. v.a a can
American Manufacturers.
Hyaraoaf
Hercaaan ruiuag mi cut are invr.ra no ; tpuuj ia a im auarai rac: r: Tkm a ! 4 arKaa,
muiHuur iiwaiwraitwiwwM .iiranmiBf , ra o.
1 t tw aar, all aa tbr Yadbia mar. hrta la Baaa f malt cml
mkkm m mm 1 aatala r aa taaapaawyfa afa faa4. a ucaa. i'aa
JLOCC- - - CP lar artarrar-r. 4fnc4ter oftar i ' ,cuc.
yya f tt. a -t X. . -r!-:r : Sprt-ialCaaararla will hraatt aral 1a.-
Wluea will be oSerew as I.w aaj tease IB iuaavauxia.-inr. Ku iKi tu. f ariyrto laraliaajr iiliMaaaa
the oouutrv hij W nWmr ft-'ing awder the name aai Virt Ti'ilii i aa Irr n aa aM SB liiaj T
irwi taf lii U 4c llAKKtsnx ia the U-4 ha- auka 1 -
1 31 : I .'iiiml i tl.i . ..L'vJ kr mntnal Tea Imea nf rld
V lrocri wm rrrr.r wm ami iivai . J i - . . j
.
r V - -i-wh.. tiwjai tiM-aJa, at Mkcaa
at- i, 11 , 1 ,v - uar raw w untioart a(n in.;-iiifin
" - - -- T rw. maaotr wira Una. aad aettie en.
Sept. 21. I-. tw e iy BI BKE i 1IARBISX.
I art la. tw-an.
the
ha palled .p.
the frnat kills the reed,
at the com-
at ftoat. TW kag
atSarS feet Crora
sad hr layasg those of two
adk adhrr skKaaely, akiadof
hy eaery two rows, with
. fur taw
. After that the
the stalks from 6
it. it i
hroad, thin kuifr, U the best to cut with
The eattine ia performed bj taking hold
of the brush, or tops, aud catting the stulk
about eight inches from the brash. It re
quires as neb skill and practice to cut rapid
ly aad easily. The brush should be left
aar a few davs on the tables, to dry thor
oughly it is then bound in bandies and
Tha Mwal can be scraped off at
aay tisae, when courenicnt. Quod seed
is worth, for feeding purposes, about the
same as oats.
1 do not know the exact cost of raising,
hut it ia just about doable the work that
it ia to raise aaaiae. The average crop per
acre, on good land, is 1000 pounds. Rich,
ttlt fu'.tuutttl land, will give 1500 pounds
per acre. The crop is under th control
of the cultivator as much as is Indian com,
and good farmers will always get good
crops. The best fertiliser is rood bum-
mains were finally placed on a set tee, aad
carried by tiic iolioe aud two waiters of
the hotel to a house on Gravier street, be
tween Basin and Franklin. , , i
Mr. J. J. Bryant was about sixty-five
Cears of ago, but bad the appearance of
ring much younger. He piutscd several
years in Sun Frauisco, and is suid to have
spent between fifty and a hundred thous-
at an election for Mayor held
in that city, in w In. I, he was a eantMattn
Mr. Bryant loaves a wife, son aud. two
daughters. One of the latter we hoar, was
- . 1 .4 a if
recently inarnea. ills son was at one
it hi cat. As rt
bind it in
the fur
the seed. Oth
SMOn u. mi itnoonntt.
BEX. FIEU.
T. F. L-CXC'STROTU
DU farther to shy; that i if .yard manure to be applied as for Indian
is fair. Care ihnnld he taken corn. The stalks are usually plowed un-
he expoaed In rasa or der for manure ; but few take pains to pull
the Todder, as used to be toe custom in toe
southwest. Probably the best war to do
thie is to let the cows into the field, for an
boar each day, after the brush is harvest
ed, and let them pull their own fodder. It
ia equal to the fame sorghum, or to "sowed
corn," for the purpose of increasing the
yield of milk, as long as it lasts.
We would advise farmers to plant large
crops, as it is one that pays well, and for
which they will always find a ready market.
a.
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0. fiAElltlS
wrra
ES dk Bnt OTHER, J
I a m watr tut Kiurt i
CHINA. GLASS aUEENSWARE 1
Nos.23 A- 25 SoxJh Fo trflt Stmt,
(Bttrai Martelai!' Vlii.t t.!
PhiJntJelpbin.
SBoaoax allkh.
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mm ur y
BOOK STORE.
In-rtea ak'asW
therdibw. aOr reaaa
val. H per Aral
TTae rate alan i
of extracting
the brash "
are prepared
he derated a little, an
of bncdi mar be introduced
Thtj upper scraper is then
and, and the
the other, the
4t This is the old
A aawir invented scraper is su
it is aa upright
wood or steel, insert -
x convenient height for
T"iB. U. VLL.K.
fj- Pirrrario :n crcr. ."lora r ! t
tht fjaaTttga. at Maaafrtur r o. aepS -j-a.
J.HTilT'lllI I
w. mm ! it.
sab. w. airntur
Je. c. saaasaasa.
Riddle, Sherborne & Co,
iaroaTcc as
WHOLKSALK DEALER" IX
Foreigi t Uomcstir lry Goods.
438 MAIIKET. STItEET, -
(Belaw Fifth. A 4 Mf.-.'Ual -tott .
. Philadrlpti.n.
aejA. 30, 188b. y ta-la.
THE SuWriher s e-tajtlv
tHe Strk TBOOK( a..- m haaaL ail
la'.Tt aud be?4 ajlIicali-3. to be Lai.
kinds aia4 gradea f
1 SCHfL BOOKS.
Ri lis'wrti.-v. HiiraL BiueraiHiscal,
Miwllaaensw Works.
Blank Baak. X.e Bwaks. Writing papers,
Wallpaprr. ShasW..Ae.
Stmtvmrrj mutt Etmty Artirlcx,
Fr sale a Uw a possible, at at Xew !taa4
ia Cowan"? Brick B..w. .ijj.ilr- Spragoe Biva.
J. K. BFRkE.
B k - Her. dec
Safchur r. X. OH. 1& "WJL it? J9m
s.t.mwsm. w..!iebsv SaitiMrT
r. n.aoaaaa. aorna nrra. AXI ORL'f iESTBA. WERE KE-EST.V It-
HesSt Roqers & Chambers, Bjaarjnryi-Ms. whh w. h. xtuva,
r-, ...... Mu-iraJ iluretur. andEu.B. Xeave. Ia.l-f.
. - a- T1 a -a ea ! will be a KTmanrnt nod firat eias
a. U U . j . a , VaalW a AW,
Fancy Goods, etc., etc.
An. 411 JlkHxt stnrlr
Philndclplii.1. '
tio?1
twegty-4re iftitJ dnan saaaned the
0. use f i.Mi.riiai ' i - " - . . H mi A
mteaerep Ae preremt yo t. -man,
tkaw sitrtMitiiTaM mi mm aTl 1 iaa 11 si 11 1 La 31 "W p!
I aw aii am -m m mm SMmlsmWB-
tor toe atBert nee m ssnf axaj ctrmsflr-
I
upon the top of this in
kt forced down, aad
body, it separates the
he central piece, bat
tlv on the
m chnC aW seed ia scrnpedoC The
ad m scraper n, that hath
to tfce hrnsh, instead
Sk a - a
m am asaTTaUaa.anat
of
fane of the hands. Th
todaadriethe scrap-
in vent
it has
DREADFUL TRAGEDY IN NEW
ORLEANS.
Our New Orleans exchanges of Thurs
day give die following particulars of the
tragedy which occurred in that city on but
Wednesday evening. From the Times we
take the following account ot the difficulty:
One of the most tragic events that has
occurred in New Orleans for many a day,
startled the labituc of the utumfa of the
St. Charles Hotel last evening one man
being instantly killed, and another seri
ously, perhaps mortally wounded, and both
men of considerable mark in their respect
ire spheres of life.
The affair took place about a quarter be
fore 8 o'clock, ana the proceeding cireum-
as related by eye-witnesses and
of the parties, were as follows :
iuie ago a gambler by the name of
Brantler forged a cheek for 93000 upon a
Boy paw wall knaan mercantile house of this city,
ts the inetubers of which firm Mr. J. J.
i fassirrfmaa-lta,
I mm A firm i4 A art km
rtt to Mr. II. I. Ellnirorth,
J Paints 1
am ia 700 to 800
::aae- " Thaw hnaa been mated 1080 anal
Wig- 1100 Bav pec aro.rrirVgfr to 100 boahem Bryant, keeper of the extensive gambling
tfc-F. PAITCHARO.
- irrrH H. , ,
USAH C X70JLS.
inrwaiaa. navrraciTara aa
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
Hats, Taps. Fnr Mnw Goods.
Mm. il XrH Third sfwf,
(Betareen Market aad AwJfeJL
' Philadrlphia.
t i-finmer. aataaom ptayera ana aUraneed cat nver,
.i t! T7AT InKllrli r --- VLafl tat awl. In- 1
at
extract sugar
t aooceaa.
XOBamaharecaaamly. Var
raBeyof dae Conmresi-
1 T -J -r - ' -
1
The pine tone,
ww. a. rasa 1 a.
Sept. to, tttia.
a. w. s.
tv-Csa
2L
a. w w-.
rtokes o., x. c. nrra
briffsaf dk
uni aturr is
Foreign L Dfflfstie Iry
Ao- 52 MarlH strtrt,
jS aaaa.r H.
Psnll.AtoEB.rniA
apttolKS.
Goods,
ia. tin wan. !i-dt-lf. 1H k- and the
..atilotnZag lawat ie- in tbr W Nalh Slate. (wha-h
- f erer. be ia pmod t JI tbr ' tr i .4" his birth.)
; that by a. -taJ ia .4-aKii ; aad alibonab be baa
i bees dieaufallr vir- -1 br l be caxnaliM- WT Ibr
tw-4ai ! lat war.'W 3l ae tlppr in -t-rrr then in the
rao! Tr rf a 4injrma. n. ft-caoi. mine le
A aat (lA taid;t.att.aluar
L(.IUili. Ii.ii an. LiSL. imurr. .ire. auMj.oiiia i am
of reedL TV large
UcttostaOu are
Of the
there ore four or five
IL.i i! fur V,-ti. I'anJina f ,m.,m-t'r ,wm. eaccbaratum K tbe
t ed aad soktaiari. br best eneased at all ly cultivated in tins
i. 'tuts, in tbe State. n oera.-si.ii where stt-r- seed and fur ito" larre
hue nTe -Snakt be a marked feature. mad' info-
llw-re eHrpd and arranged fr any re- w saccharine
i ilrB-, ; i, rant to
irai. I sarnw or i u.raj pnnatses. hwit. u it. 1
I Mmmie Jmr Pimm 1L fc Iludwonh. li.aa. ( W"t .
: friendV. Mr. Xeavc seiert adeodb'.iB all I karaim)-
tbe aaasie i-r Yam, that is new, wfc-a intria- ' rarietiee- raised ia
siwrlfT ed. as wefl aa waauaa; and pnoadar ; sachoaeCts, aa doe
and advance
owa mf
aiwwrea uiww. win Be Md aa eltraplr h-re. IfajUcJd.
i'r cniuva ton ; ret, ae ti TFejerweHL, (!Htm: netiug seianiri'U .is nr iuuho corn. Aiier
three weeks earlier than tht ior-r kmata," dsr gjwaaal is plowed and tkvrvmjUt put
in a short seajMut, when ito need oral tnacav mnncmC it msatt he aaarked nut in rows,
while tbe seeds of tbe tber tuti iai mm ehnsw nma'aaart one wav. and eighteen in-
DR. EDWARD SILL, lpeo, this may paore Ae aam , in fc.il WoWa4a, The row, ahonld be per
f ommKdoti T2errhnnt. croP -MramaTiJw imnty cignt. tr potote, aa wis wm
t 'sal I kiltl l L-thc best crop; st ia arm davs eawakr It&uni JM; tAw onioC ot? nW
1E(; T IMYRM Ills U ANV OLD Friebd'1"' ,re' kind, nnd yV-ld
O h .t, I'ftWu IrMlrlf Yfcarie and lla " tbe bruh
the dried psjuclea, noal at" Am- amedL
with six or eight hachea da sajJk. Tan
Xew Jeraey, nr large kaanl, ration a olni A jmoa aa it apneare share the groand,
sand or eJeven haaaaVtd panjadt t rnwrnim' jmt mm lis iWil mk ashes, ar ashes and
the seed
wed in rip?.
The sawd! i used for feeding horses, cattle,
and want It a groand add ataxed with
I .r . in iue:d. ind m regarded aa excellent
pinmt I aani it weighs forty pounds a bosheL
LTnam taa Knrai Sew Tarker.
an at, Baal Ephv Kti-iL Jew Iotsti: In your
Iwon of Jinsmry th, I
for fealrauv; in omsiedi a dm cakare ;
OHnn. Ancreema; amy aus from our
adsamaSml haaasa nsisra, I wifl answer to
aW qaati off say ahtlkr, a 1 1 iiisi, that, al
ia in all ito detaik.
seasaahnl m Da the firf plac-. the ground should be
ran be g4 thruogb Mr. X. a -. tested and ap
prl. - .
Salisbury. X. C jCprfl 3?. IrtSfi. tf
iaK.
I
IntroETICK 1 VII JUSEECsi UF
Anr ituwraaaTa.a a t tbe date d tbe market. 23),
toataviBWSlava V.-4 ill idiWrsoit rn rtw: There
a-i.u- n'ticii i I .
4V19 Mmrirf Srcrf. -r.'.,r s,VfA,
Philadelphia.
4 SS, ltoS. t. 3b
rprannstlrv.
; Oi l Si, lik
L'-iAi.'i' SILL.
tw-if
VA1U
itrvatmn to he done
ht sac Thr stab Ssi smi aw lawr. afiunrr ascieiL if the groand
-'". jR .as- - ,.--smf -' t-A .-..-!y.aaTyr T-ur,.-...&,
groom eleven sateen Wmr the Jackson saloon, on ot.
Charles street, between Canal and Com
mon streets, felt under deep obligations for
their kindness shown his son. Bryant be
came engaged in a dispute with J ndge
Fred. Tale, of Lagrange, Texas, a well
known criminal lawyer of the Lone Star
Mate, whom he accused of complicity in
the swindle. The quarrel appears to have
lasted some time, Bryant who was natur
ally of a hot temner. becominc rerr vin
os inn airy feat, and calling Tate (it is said) a thief,
valueof brom . swindler and coward. Tate acted quite
calmly, told Bryant that he had been
drinking, and endeavored to avoid a diffi-
I J-J-
t a. a- i a " - .a : . Si a
it appears mat oy tne intervention ot
friends, Mr. Bryant was taken to one aide
af er having said that the clerks of tbe ho
tel knew him (Tate) to be a scoundrel.
Titte entered the office, and asked one of
the gentlemen which of the number it was
who had spoken disparingly of him, and
as be could not, by this inquiry ascertain
he was-advised to ask of Ool. Bryant the
name of the party.
Learing the office of the hotel. Judge
Tate advanced to where Bryant was stand
ing, with several gentlemen near "the cen
tre of the rotunda, asked him the question;
in a conciliatory tone of voice. Colonel
Bryant punished, him violently away, ei
thetr catching him by the collar or t he
time employed at the house of Given, Watts
V Co., merchants of this city.
A romantic feature in tho-enftpr of the
.-on, is the fact that in early lifo na ran
away from home, and was, after four
years' absence, discovered by his father in
the Lif Guards of Her Map-sty of Great
Britain, and on duty at Buckingham 'Pal
ace. From here Mr Bryant brought the vmuth
to New Orleans, and placed him with the
mercantile house before named.
A few years previous to the war1 Mr.
Bryant fitted up a magnificent suite ofclub
rooms, iu the buildings between Lopez's
Confectionary and D. H. Holmes, dry
goods establishment.These failed to prove
a success ; but Mr. B. promptly paid for
the superb decorations, all hough the' loss
amounted to fully 830,000. As befhfd 8ta.
ted, he has been located iu the rooms over
the Jackson saloon for more than a y ear
past.
The brother of Mr. Bryant is a wealthy
planter of Alabama. Notwithstanding tbe
profession of Mr. B., he leaves man warm
friends, whom his deeds of generosity and
genial temperament have gathered round
uim. During the f ax Biuck Pi.JuiJilBfl
was spent ia Richmond and Mobile, and
here also be will be most kindly remem
bered. It is believed Mr. Bryant ha in
bis time spent over half a million of mo
ney. . ,a
After three shots had been fired br Mr.
Tate, Special Officer Fetrie, of he fiote'l.
succeeded in taking away the weapon 'ana
tbe wounded man was conducted np stairs
to his room. It was then found that he
was bleeding profusely, and medical as
sistance was at once sent for. A either
Dr. Choppin nor Dr. Stone could be found
but Dr. John D. Foster, who had been
sent for, at last appeared and examined
the wound. It was found to be a straight
thrust, but as the patient was weakening
rapidly from the loss of blood, and that he
morrhage had eeased, it was considered
best not to probe the wound. It was not
positively decided whether the lung bad
been penetrated, and consequently bow
dangerous the wound is ire are unable to
say.
Judge
rich . throat in doing so.
I1S1T WBB11BS,
OF XOKTH CAROLINA. WITI1
James Palmer & Co.,
WHOLESALE IKl t;t:l: TS,
1 M. I i i - 19 1 ,
OILS, riim diss, lYE-sntrs,
A. 439 Morlrf afrrrf,
rauiatipnii.
FWl7RllfGl!3LL to Sent
-dv4 Ai.EN T OF d Elk T. BABXES.
1 wish t rent mTot Caskv tbr ulanta-
1
try
to
ti.-a still Wliri Uv l!a- ImSm
Kerr. T.- pUntalam ha abut
I OOO rrr of aprn
in a high atated enhiratina aad is well adpjpt
J .J i-.a. t wi. ..
aud ('.n. aad i , U (br a.af arabL. hy
pkv-ra ka- en)ti(atiin in tbe
4-lliac bMuv '; larr- aad eaa
nandrd by ar f the aaaet bantifal and ar- to
. anaasncal earoea :a ra- naaufry ' .
TW adit-baa tber asta 4 staana ml bur
i sap i rannatfl ia errrr r y rt. bavins; n tarxe
rtit.a aad tibw.iT .J ' hna.
T r rl . V ubtaia farther lat.Tuatxai ran d n br
in ta dk-1 -an 'artawT saaaaiT. wn " ' T
BttoJoV" AOiWl V-f - - T .. a.a a..-ia
i n r ia i ..ti aw aa r n .
black brash Sod rich.
best adapted for the
pmallv if warmlv
hilb, and maaani d.
MrtUid sil t l i-TW
ptnated is row a, ahost S or 3
that a bar at mar
with a plough, air inhii anar, or
The bill, in each rear saw taaan
td' fear apant, ar
dnalitr afthe SadL The
! be
A ml here t lie versions of the dffiienlfV
Some parties assert that
WtaA It MiMt pgr-J d-. Ihc nUtmi'itt of ,pughutg.
his knife: others tlia
A
PfTSSDEK TUEtK StKVlf'KS H THL t ITI-
-O. aaos of Sahf Vcr-. and tbr
BkAi "KBV RJUt BoIJr. 1
J
X T. ar
hapl
VaJapoaC n rend nana
te expressed deep regret upon
learning that Bryant had expired, and sta
ted that he shot only self-defence ; that he
respected the deceased as a man very
much. lie has a family in Lagrange,
Texas.
The Coroner was sent for, and an in
quest will be held to-day. The evidence
may elicit further facts iu connection with i
this lamentable occurrence.
1 n less than half hour after this tragic
occurrence, tbe rotunda presented its ordi
nary busy appearance. One individual
was having a comfortable snooze in a cor
ner by the door. Whether had consigned
himself to the enbraces of the soothing
good after witnessing the fray, or had
slept throhgh it undisturbed, was not ap- .
parent We did not care ta wake him up
and inquire. The usual groups were gath
ered round the stoves, quietly discuss
ing the planting interests, the state
of the cotton market, or the constitutional
amendment. Boarders just from the sup
per room were quTeTry picking their teeth,
or puffing a w.y At their Havana, aa they
lolled against their favorite pillars, or re
clined at ease iu cosy arm-chairs, with .
their feet about a foot above their head.-.
Fi osh arrivals were Inscribing their names
on ilmboaJ or wsfrftg'4mp;rl iently for the
number of their apartments ; departing
he did not I about the in, w ;, li.ig their little bills ;
TJoTTJoTd and Ills st iff oreTO?were qui
etly going ihrough ihe office routine, and w
th) porters were TTilndlhig hltg" to and
fro as though nolhing'inilisual had occur
red. But lijtUJuLCXciled group of children
...i... ;.,,r i iv. hi- i t h ratlines at
I!F ' I" ' .
tn do this dre
-ggj--gjP,, regf ,ej h, hTrnt
i. .at upHreon i bim for his' 'pistol. Judge Tate himself
aad similar coarse ! sav that Bryant lunged at him with the
dar weeds are left, the com g U . kidle at the moment of pushing, but is not
will recupttute. The certain whether the blow reached him :
be tb Oiiied. when hoed tbe , lh.it the moment In; ( I itel s.nv the knife who wen
w five stnlk in the hill, and . be drew his pistol aud began o fire. ;'i ' top of
ta haJI. ...l.nJ ..v... aa ,).. I . lllcn .l.rot III lie
w. wni ai!W.u. - " aaa uco iiiii II III I ii ti !. t
a- ....1 f ... fmm mxinl it tbr.. .k.,1. t?.-..,l fx H,-..,.! J rrTf If , : .M'r ' " 1 ' '
l 1 .': .1... t. i i it-mi , uvc .-'i-.i 'i' -n.rr
u".o, raiit-ioi iac riirii i c.i-ea .um .. ..... ,
tra irdjuary Ind iW-t '! ic n.i
ib..f . e.e.i tt.-e 111 liHt I
i.i. mf
i-i.-.l -to hi I it ace ei it with
hreakiaar tbe a death" Vrin the. I fbiped dowser a
toward and - which he h id inflicted a serious stab in (li
neeiliJ.
th' rot tin
I.
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tot toaded and cut J be finding lodgm-nt we did not lean where.
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the a death- grip thoT .biped dagger nith ' V " ' " v".'- ,
andiwbich he had adfiedd a serious slab in the ctJv.rd n da igb-o-to, p r!i i;n ;n ..v.il
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of-4'ol. Brvant rem iint-
ahrrnatety, I the marble floor, a gory spectacle
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throne. ITllll flrbtort Ti - .! I at the U or. in Biaiiwi a i ir .
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a polico gua-rd
the table t Tate's howcror, bv main force, prevented wj m iu W4! fmemHn-i. a i.iipro-.v.l. the k lif
the hanils h y-,,.- hadccrled, not p itetratitff ;ho
f' v iliy Tra, Ire lung. Mr. T tl.i ikv U wilr bS abb, to
Iv disturbed, until the police IB,K.. J- -
est tossy. The table the Weapon being token- from
W ar IS iochea hart, in 'atdu 1 of the corner. Ar the UkIv in
war aertoov
arrived and
1...A charge of ii The re-' learchis-bod in thro- uTtmmAff.
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