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4 V E R Y 3 A T U R DAY BY THOMAS B.. GARNER C or ms of Sub scrip tion : 4.J PAX AIH- V Three copies," to me Post Office Five copies Ten conies 3ANKIX - AND? fiXcftANG j-jJUBRUSS. IIAB1US0N&C0., 10, Roanoke Street. , Norfolk,. Va. , OPTOWTE DAY BQOlw OFFICE. V ; .B y X A X I) S E L L flank Notes, ''Cold, Ril ver,4 Forcijnv ' and TDo- Lstic Exchange Stocks, BoncLy7 and all other f Orders' received and promptly executed of bica of uny particular Uank, or Dunking Insti n'.irt'K'nlar atlcntion given to the purchase hd saleol JNorwilK UHy lianas, irffima Lou- W and.Kejristqrfdi,ttid..3f4 .CktfencUj. nteceivc uioneif 011 deposit iubject to check at Collections inauc pn aniuarier 01 megiptM. Kevenuc StnVpS of all denominations always i w ' y ' v-' uiii n i ii I 1 1 1 i ii I 11 ii- II ; n n v ii.n-7ri i i 11 r rn - i i n s i i n ' ' Vi . h a f n- "r ty-o Tooi of n V an,' 'X.' " ; " -. ij; a -11--i---,---jxxjlx i k.. t 3.00 7,50 I2;00 20,00 hand. 0 ly J011N Q. ETIIERIDGE, J htCGGJST AXI) APOTHECARY, a r- v t m. v m U A U O .A JV.J6 X. J. f BL1 Z A B E T II 1 C I T V, N . G1TY, N.q SATUIvDAY, vTTTTiY 18.17. NO. 13 . (concluded fbom last week WOLFS GLEN, Or, The Retnrn irom; Siberia. BY TUE CHEyALIER DE.BEVARD AVliatl" cxclainied the hag- 'are the dead come to life ag ain! to mo he has been dead a long time. It was reported here heliad been killed." "The report was ; incorrbet,' replied Victor;' 'he : was wounded and made prisoner," sent to Sibcria.wherc he suffer ed many hardships." .! v. 4 am :glatl to hear it," replied the has; vho forsook, and then forgot,-, the moth- lieav er that bore .him." ; ' i that 11 inuch repented having joined the toUful do who haa rcma,ined army , , said Victor, -'but he never for- invVrhi.V nY' rWw . a vuui uuu iongea ior tnc time uiatwouia Dnng peace, that ie might re- Torms jof A dvor tiffin g;.' p .- . 3xorrKs. CMoyrns; Itxjl ' j 1 Square 12 line. ? 5, -r 57, - 510a 1 ' I 2Squr, 7, , 10,-, 19. w uu. . .V'. ...-t-' J . ... . u razuten v, aarenisemcnis 1 pj squAre- for. r?t insertion and 50 ccnU per Jpoaicr for eoct ' -sikb-icqueat time. . , -w,-.- SpwAl 2 otters nd annouacemcnU of Can didate for 03k ?5; : '1 1 ; Obi tnarics exceeding 10 lines, tlursed ts trail t . Notices aecompanjltHr. or in Cence to ad-3 . Vt rtwcmcH ts mill be charged 1 0 cents per squara extra...;-.- t r ..- . i ; - Longer AdrertlsemenU than are in th abore. scale will be rated accord igly. A liberal, dis count will be allowed to extcniTe advertiser. . desire of retiring to rest, lie rose, and the dwarf acwmjlaiued him jntc life ;lher' room ; and ; having jtinled to the bed , left him , anX a'Ho bade hin gocd night, a fiendish and malicious grin played upon his cpuhtchaccfei -; : The bed was composed of some ; miser-i Lably bad straw, laid upon some" boards, jfbportod at cach ; end by .two trestles, and some; indifferent old horse rugs as covering. To veteran of the eTdguard, thb wtw of no cousc"jtiencc. lie recol lected liow 50tin ! and tranquil he had lumlk;red on the barcf earth with no j-ioiher cbvcfitfg than the wide canopy of cn. He removed' the wicker work that secured the window,1 and. relieved Stead V Mliustantly. went pul, "ami tried in vain to assist her Bnt more of her anon.' . For I must.hiirc (said An Gune) go back ami tell ybu Vnat, was ptsin in another pdacc, . beford I ncludc.thia tragic talcU iiV 1 ... ; j . -i cn ihe soldier and I "parted at the cross road, "lj malle the fc best of my way. nouie. w hen I arrived about a few huu- tlwarf, had, I suppose, becohic alarmeVl A ; TToW? T9Tnfnn'iina'' iu rcircaung 10 tne lnrthcst extremity , - -. ; the WOT. dred yards from my house, Y met one of my younger sons, who imparted to me the welcome intelligence that imy daughter Eugenie had arrived in the -course or tlo ,darom the Chateau dc Tclessis, whirc 'si 1 f -tuna AX . " -lf. - rro iMwiug .id conipunion to tue young Cbunressr dc la Roche Guyon J to tpcad the I holidays'" with us; this iutehi- I gencc gaveme much pleasure, and was rtii-ff- - - . . i . ... . . i t - ru- 0y ivusc uvr cumstanccar i . . ; UKU must . w. ! Our citizens will remember that in the IVS froiuhcir sovk-cts, tcr caxly pari of the war, two citizens of our form dilated to Jts foil Lfght, the viry cbunty.GabneVClose an llack Jripiett rrsonification of a fiend incarnate about wom fW. mLi f " fir LMnrl? to hurl destruction on all who should cro ran'.- THinnW'Wm.Cnr f, " Hot rh. - Eugenic, who fiad cntcrrd Une4at-Srt Ust, and who had, unirecirrposscs- at". 3Ire. Kuykcndairs - near thi: cityV sed herself of one of my pistols, sprang Ihargcdl with being buu-whacker upon the hag, seized her by the shoul- Whether the charge, was "true; or false W dcrs, and placing the muzzle of the pistol know not. .v Purely guirded 'and bound. ELIZABETH Ol T Y, . C t In.CLER IM )rugs, M o dc rjcf .: rAists, oius, glas, Trt-rf V Ellb'V MEU 1' i'-liVCr, ARTrCLES eery article tctirfaiftfil gemnii'c anil 0' tic HET QUALITY. (JaUoiH CIS, W ill jiml my Slock com pltif ronqiri ).iny aery tfitriy usually Jcept iii ' rjidar DJl&J$WjlE, : I and all. iv ill be sold at mod- : era?? prices for cash. T therefore respectfully , I request ft eaXtfrom I ; itll trlio arc in icant i f l'LUK DUUGS, ' , ' I 1C1.NE3 &e. , htforc pur- j i hi$iiij ehcichere 1 as ice. arc (ut' f yiciny entire satisfatioa. no I'Mniiicsi fc under the control Of ; I I) It L. K. S A V X 1) K II S, fc :ho V'lll be jdo:!1! to sw,tlHiis friends, and visit ui: -X5ut; said the hag, "did he not ' scnd! his old mother some , more substantial proof of his love thanea bare message?" ,t wVhy, no," fid Victor; "he intends jW visit you-soon: htoelf; and will be the JHfcr of his own gifts, 'but as the. moth er of my comrade, if .you are in .imme-4 Uiatc want',' I am both able aiid willing to assist-you." ( enter by the casement, which, the dog cleared at one bound, and toofc'hrs sta tion under the bed. Our hero could not sleep, for a melan choly foreboding filled his mind; he ap prch ended: evil. jHc determined to be wakeful and on his guard, he placed his staff beside him , and lay . thus motionless for a:couple of. hours, when sleep at iast overpowered him. j , ': I must bring you back to the inmates of the outer room , where the dwarf had bul him Uonidy wclcomd undr existing 'A.. ..II l.. .,. .,,..-... 'III! ll )UIIUMV Ullll y XMJr OLD XTAXI). i v 0 1 y - ) ... S fa bn 0 s no Ur lffRFsVAf ALL flMES ' uir t . t 1 . 1 'A' ' 4 , xxcy. .wudt 13 tnat vqu sayr-YOU drawftl.ls stonl .ln.: nml Wi, ,n,m.nl Jiavejmoney with m and , will give me drinking deeply from the flagon of spirits some, said the hag , with much eager- which the liberality of the stranger had ncss. An,d again, after a short pause, provided. 'After a pause of some time, during whiqh she seemed busy with her during which the hag and her mis-shapen own thoughts, she continued "you re- offspring were intently, observing each quire shelter ; for the night you shall other; the woman in a hoarse whispe'r cx- ilaye it. Ybtf: arc, indeed , iconic to a claimed- ' poor 'house, that - can aflbrd you" scarce " lie has ffold. Mhufeold ! DidVcii any accomodation ;. . . not observe his purse, which , was .well "AVo-soldiers of thcold guard aife not filled with gold Napoleons? I warrant .-iM.m,;(uu x uavv; uituu pui up you i.c lias Uitccu l'ans iu Lis way hither with worse quarters, i. At; present I am and tpuched.his, pay, whicli had been ac tired vitlf lon-;tiirvel 'cumulating mr him during his captivity" V 4And," repHcdthcThag; "require re- It is but one thrust; and a home thrust frcshmcnts, also, but!. we have not a s'ol- of your knife, and the money will be Hary crust to offer, you." : . . ; purs. There caifbc tub liskntc is'a per ."I do, indeed,'' replied Victor, "re- feet stranger, and -no "body in the neigh quire refreshments and if any is to be borhood will trouble theix heads about the procured in the vicinity, here is money Wandcriii7 soldier. " that will procure sufficient for us all, 'and r m.. A-nt n yV '1 1 ' llic clwari gave a quick, coniprehen- to bpare. , . give, and most malignant glance toward ;;ller eyes sparkled with, delight as she thc old womau rwhiic " sIlc .peakini, stretched out her withered and skeleton and hc drew from a drawcr iu lhc hand to grasp the money which our here offered her. , , :i ''Only look," sivid she, addressing her self, to the dwarf, "look 3Iahu; it is long, lonjr since suefftf 'vision has blessed our circuni- 01 ine irontroom, awaiting the reultof .. he Platte QloXRcniU, pnblUhei' the conflict stood with the.brandy flask Un?:oifQwi m lcr hand, from which she had hclncd zSu Kim-.v',::.:' stances, as 1 did not cxnect her, till after the .I east of the Assumption.' . I had not progressed many j-ards, when at thc ncit turning I met thc maiden herself 'who had come 'to greet me in person; folio wed by the rest pf thc family. My darling child! welcome! thrice wel come to the embrace of your fond parent. ixod bless you, dearest and best! Great and bitter have been your trials; yjour cross lias been heavy to; bear, but J-ou have borne it without repining; not mur has escaped your lips; ou passed, through a severe ordcai, borne your troubled with Chris tnde, and 'the blessing of God is In His infinite mercy lie has'ordainedthht 1 should be His , messenger cf joyful ti dings. Cheer up! Victor lives! . Your own faUhful Victor Vjyhom we all num bered amfcngThr dcad--livesf "and wrillbe here to-morrow to claim you as his oln." . . Eugojiie. r.ai.-ed her eyes ttp' fo heaven silent, pious thanksgiving, and exclaimed "Oh God, thou hast blest mc."j A deep convulsive sob escaped from her bo som, and. I received her fainting iu! my arms. This sudden announcement Was 'r more than she could support. Sudden joy, as you well know, sir, like suuden sorrow, is sometimes too powerful for a sensitive mind; the weakness was but mo mentary;! her heart throbbel violently. her eyes flighted up, and she gradually 10 ner ucau, uomanucu wiiat Had become the prisoners were started to Weston.-l" of the soldier who had sought shelter uu- M Bee creek bridge thc squad halted and ' dor her roof that night, ' T determined tomurdcrlhi tvo men.1 The Thc hag dropped the brandy fliskfrom fiends jn liumau &hape who disgraced thd he 01 --j 1 -. m uuuunn mcj wore, 10m llieir VICUms Ine peared bewildered and etupified. Victor result of tLxir dehberaiionXaud pro was roused by thc well remembered! 6ne to carry into ex wruUon their el&V 'del vi .eugenic s voice; u acica as a- viyuy- signs.- : The bound and" .1 1 re- iilg electric shock upon hi frame, in1 helpless net ima" ere told fa run for the" ir Htc.. r- Triplet , a11 lito tAwirnnaftAii1iw . t .1. LU.HJ I MI0 v , vtunj, uuwu, irum reiusca ana was snot, the inmzlcsof ,the loss ofblood, had become almost totally guns'and pistols .being to clcwo that 'his! inert, for his wound, though not danger- hair' beard and ' fletdi , were horriblv' ous, had, from the cranio of . small burned.' by" the ponder, unta ho wa ' artcrv." hoi roninnslv. TTo ennnw frAm I r .11. 11 .:, . 1 1 - '-x. . j ' ' - r '.ty I oviirveiv rvvuiruizaDie . Vjioso manfi mu a mur- the bed, cleared a? 6clwuja4'the'.carcass J temDt to run . but mirl in tha th have on. the floor,kamV fne next inslanccVw Ibubcd'Vine you have locked; in Uic embrace of Euieniq.'--It ioidicWVdenl&ratelnKj 'W -JS-. dah fcirtl- Lwas long and fervent; "neither uttered a charire into " bJs'bodv: afWr 'irhirh ' th-v. upon you! word.- Silence was to them cloq'uent; thrust their bavbnebi . throniVlr'riW h 1 rjtnrditi'j .180 f . lurncs, Kiaaonable A . L. J0XES sijsht a long pointed knife, vyhich was firmly set in a buck-horn handle, and appeared, from five nrarks. upon -its -blntlcto be no stranger to bunian blood. The hag watched" hir nfoeeedinirs with a .sava?ij And u5l ds" Umileyanjl beckoning to tile dvarf, led thc way on tiptoe toward tnc apartment wncre past sorrow was forgotten; the seches of Kot content .wiUi this monstrous" barbar- " Ihcir early' love were lit up in moinpry's biu,: they Urea daDbleiltherr; hahds in the' lamp; their hearts were full and throbbed blood of. the murdered men,' and wrote in", in unison. J , great uncouth letters on eachenil of thb j - The brave and faithful; hound, bii scc bridge, in cliaractcrs of blood, the lcttcn 4 ing his master rise, had taken his station ;U. S." --The horrible; fcttcrs are "'bOII bvr tire nrmgled corpse of the dwarf. Where. Every iravcler between Weston w 7 placing one paw on thc chest, and the and rlatto City wUl notice the terrible; other raised in a defyiug attitude, growl- bloody 'letters staring at'theiri from either ing like, a huugry lion over its prey. - approach, to '.the bridge: Kincl tanda of-' id approach to , the bridge. ; Kind on ten attempted to bliterate thjs awful sign The hag' staggered into the room,' an beholding .the corpse of . the dwarf,; was pf 4Wood' and ;.;mur?4ei bul t-day it is as raised to desperation . bhe drew . a; sti- plain w when it was first- niacfere by lctto from her bosom, and was preparing the brutal wretches. . Time and' the ele- to plunge .it into the body of,the dog, .menj refuse to : destrd'tnc ttcST: when Iter ahn ds providentially arrested . . The memory of JUorgan, -the cornman. by Victor, who enteral the room ex- er ?pf, tlje -regiinchty is ' faithfully pfe'J( claiming:" . . . ' ? ' served by .the people of tnS county. He game'd hqr consciousness, and exclaimed: un, motner: motner: do younot know burned this town and laid in ashes our "Victor! dear Victor, oh where is' he? :your sou, Victor, your eldest born?' : courthouse.. In .the cornQrtbj't - -why did he not accompany you, (dear "Eh? what is that you say?" exclaimed hew vCourfliouj list' about finish!, b " father?" j thohag; "who and;what arcyou?j You placed. aparchnnWccordin Til 1 ? ATLAATA' JK 'UK LUROPKAX PLAN. 0. '6 WIDE WATER STKKLT, XORFOLK, VA. ijlcs, Ales, Liquors, and Cigars , VALS AT ALL nouns, ' Glean Booms lr the Da v ot Week. J. A. AVILOX, rro)rietor. IMS. . W . II O 31 E 11 , fjsoRTH CAnoLix.v, wmi . 3 TIXsW. B URK, DEADER IN ,-S ' -, "!'.' . 3S,r NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS L f . ' - " Trimmings,; Hoop Shirts, -. , - Hosiery, Ribbons, d'C, V x Main, 1th door from Dank St, XORFOLK VA ERs' -National hotel j; XORFOLK, VA : $ 110 USE HAS BEEXP U T IX yjJGII REPAIR FOR A CCOJUODA VOX OITI1E TRui VELLIXG tC, AXD XO PAIXS SHALL JJE ARED TO JfAKE ITS G VESTS m gomoR TABLE. 1 B J E 5 f 0 0 p E It D A Y . f- J. M. WALTERS, Proprietor. luan aid . " N either of us 4rave broken our fast this day. Come, be alive, Mahu; .bestir , yourself, t run to the hamlet and purchase .3ouie;;''aTid- mind--niakc the most of your, money." . , As tHe dwarf departed, she drew him aside; and whispered in his car "Answer no questions and say not a word about the stranger's arrival. His visit must remain a profound secret, or it mkrht lead ;to .detection. You under stand. Sue,; Mahu?" TheT dwarf gave an assenting nod and departed. v A e shall not follow .hmi in the dis charge of las conimision. Suffice it to say, within the hour he. returned with a goodly provision of edibles and two flasks of brandy. , ' : - lhc hag now rose from her seat where she had sat on her low settee, cowering Over the embers of the hearth, humming a Bacchic song, which had sto len into her memory because she was athjrst pointed with her skinny fingers to the hearth, and thc dwarf laid some fuel on; the embers. She now began to busy herself in preparing the approach ing meal. . As i she stood exhibiting, the full stature of her person , which was above tbe usual female standard, she pre sented a striking contrast to the dimm utive hiffhtofl'her elfish-looking ,off spring as she stood heaping , fresh fuel on the blazing fire, she might have sug gested thc idea of a witch engaged in some . work of nocturnal incantation; while,, to complete the illusion, the dwarf, like an attendant spirit, stood near, wait- in rr with impatience . the conclusion of his task; . All being at length prepared, a candle was procured, and the cravings of hunger being satisfied, the party drew around the hearth. The spirits were produced, and our hero pressed to drink. He did sol but with great moderation; and soon after fro'in fatigue, and unwill ing to witness the debauch that appeared ready to succeed the food, expressed his the soldier was sleeping. Before lifting the latch, however, she turned to thc hideous impby her side, and with a sup pressed whisper of fearful import; mut tered out rather than uttered: "5cc, Mahu, that you have not to strike twice; remember the last one, and the trouble he gave you, for your want of dexterity ! " i . The dwarf grinned .horribly, .tthI nod ding a hurried assent, motioned to the hag to open thc door 'Long absence and sorrow," replied I, "and the remembrance of-the ill treat mciit hc had undergone, could not oblit erate thcj spark of filial love that nature had implanted in his heart. Hc was de- i sirous, as a paramount duty, to yisilj thc mother that gave him life, and extricate her from the degraded condition in vfhich hc heard the had .fallen." '! "But, father, dear," said Eugenic, "should hc not think proper to make him self known to her, or shc.not to recog nize him, he will certainly meet thc fate of all those who have sought shelter in that dreadful abode of crime. Oli, fa ther, father," cried she, wringing her hands, "thc dwarf will .assuredly mur- Shading the glare from the caudle with (xlcx him in his sTccp. Let us hasten to the Wolf's Glen, and save him!" 1 i i There was, wisdom in my daughter's words, and I resolved to aet upon them. I desired ' my eldest son, David, to put one hand, the voman entered thc cham ber. All was still. Tiro soldier was lying - - A with his back to the door, and in a pro found slumber. As she stood for a mo ment, the light fell full on the features of the dwarf, who was standing behind her in an attitude of savage expectation. His eyes glowed like heated coals, and his whoJc frame uncouth as it was, presented a picture of demoniac ferocity. At a glancse from thc old hag, he inoved rtcaHh lly forward, and measuring liis distance, rapidly raised his gleaming weapon, and rushing forward, was in the act of bury ing his knife, when the sleeper, actuated by some passing dream, turned suddenly round just in time to avoid the thrust aimed at his heart, which penetrated his clothes and . inflicted a long superficial wound in the fleshy part of his right side, lie uttered a loud try of alarm, but before the dwarf could raise the knife for a sec ond stroke a deep bark was heard, the dog was roused by the noise, and uttering a growl like an enraged wolf, sprang at the dwarf, and pinning him by the throat threw bim to the ground, where they rol led together in deadly conflict; the dwarf with his long bony fingers, endeavored to throttle, the dog, who oh his side, seem ed determined not to quit hb hold until bis master was avenged. The old woman, paralysed by this sud den and unexpected appeaxance, dropped were dead, and have returned in jjudg- Wherever he goes God's wrath will fol-, ment to blast mc tobrinff.mv era v hairs low him. and future (rpnmtinn will , ; f m - i , 9 q . v. w m w 11 ; to an untimely end upon the scaffold; but speak the name of James G. Morgan with as I have liycd, so shall Idic.t defy a shudder. . you all. I had but one being in' tlic wide o ' "" "' 7- : , world that I loyed, and who loved me, ; A ; K0CK? Jokc i&U-Ui Ua tby.a, friend who ' and you have barbarously slaughtered 7 prent at c frdman's eclebratiok" him. May my 'curse, "living Cr dead, lQ Clayton last week. It was propbsed light upon you all!" , And by a sudden Vcwrc the procession was formed, to head . jerk she freed thc arm that held thc'wea- the column- vrith thc stars and stripes Ion from thc grasp of Victor, and plunged projrrpingc-trccto and tail iC it into her breast, crying - .: . W".u mc stars and bars ignobly raihng in. 'Thus! thus! I bid you an defiance thc.dL. XMcpr ha, ha, ha!" and on withdrawing the dag- .9c.bf; bc most prominent and inflif gcr, hhe fell dead uj)on 'the corpse of her cnttal of the colored marshals, who, when fiendish dwarf of a son. , J . lhc heard it, suffered his indignation tocet Thc hound Led retreated, and'flown to PPr hand of uim. He replied that ihcmdc of his master, as soon as ho rn- Vno such, thinir ihould be did whar he " tcrcd, leaping up and testifying his joy was- ( v f'fout under de Confederate flag, on seeing bim safe once more. I an ifhc-cotch any fopl nigger dragging Thia. sir, was thc close of-Marion! Clo- I tt along in de dirt he was gwine to hurt udish eon. tim." Eufaula 01?a. Xe quel s ine and that ot her fiendish son.--- ami. avjauia iAla. Istvct. I rni ' i ii .' . .. I ; I: , 1 t , .1 t . ' t AI1PV WITC IIOIIl ffrnviorno!! tn itn I i th old norsc 10 mc cnav cart, aua ac- -.-o :r-w . r - r r-nrnwanv me. Eu-emc exclaimed. !-Fa- sidc b siJc' on the .pot that had been j r We have been shown a, patent horse- , rj , . 'I t. r ." ' I l Li.;i. . 1 ' .. thcr, I will accompany you," and she put lu M?uu V w J, e .W a'uwuicn mus ccnaimy.. supersede tne , : 1 .... a l w r 1 .t j a . . 1 : 1 m - ur i,nnt nn.l rloak. I in.lnid ,nv ""g a resting piace in consij- v"xiem wncn iv Ajeeomes Known to heep skm jacACt, took down my p&ol c Sround M one had died m. . the the public. It entirely 'dispenses with . examined the priming, and secured them r atl Vl ?VS w eonimrt a. mur- nueing.iastenca on ine toot by means in my belt, and, as the chaise was at thc ucr' ,an. inc-Oiuer oy ncr own-band. 01 n cMipucai Dana, entirely onetn , door, we all three sprang in. and 'pro- a uiu uuw im u, me cna 01 mis sad 1 vL,iue.uvoir.Hni yiemmg.,reajiy. to cccded at the rate of ten miles an hour. w,v WU4U4,U5. wtniorm 6"- iuuurawi .we snoeaiso, On our arrival at the Wolf's Glen, knocked violently at the door of the nrlthmit. frnlninf admission. We forced ,W AIt son entered first; I followed. TYcd in Africa, wbere he distingnish'ed into the cavalry and artillery, service of hnldin- a cocked pbtol in my hand J pre- nmisen; ana naTinT Passed.. through thc I. vmiMbUiUx.Uironide., .. we 1 ' r ttcccnt lapse 01 1 . tune, uua 10 a lateral ejpansion. at nas been lint ctOT and Eugenic were married and I exniDitcd to the ouicers of the War De- m 1 wcai 10 xaris, lctor oniained promotion, I iwuncn.xor me purposo 01 introducing I 1 - ! . 1 narcd for an v resistance I might .cocoon- nu mirnary. graucs, ne is now ;a gen- 1 " . 1 m 1.1 . 1 .' I teem and admiration ; our beloved jEmpe ter. iy son uau tasen vnc precaution to provide himself with a bull's eye lantern, such as we use for signals along the coast. A sight most appalling and dreadful to bc- cral of division, and as a token of ibises- Vc nndcretAnd;tlit" a schobf , book i ed Emril' -?lnS circulated in the South whicn con-. ror has conferred upon him the) grand tain.8 tne followiDg choice nwrccau: , , cross of thc Legion of nonor. 1 5 " fwulc all the loyal people cf itfie conn-, 1 1 ' j - - 1 . . irxr vra ro!riI!nr LwHinQA that war waa'KO - hold presented itself to our partially-be- . vuu wom morc 0TG ?c PV', Z:t - Jh&J: , L , L.. ... ,t .,,.!..., he, shakin-bothmvhandSCordialll7Jdcdidcnt one of thebest.. wuuvrcu gaze; u cau i;it uuuh;ivu " f I ' ,t - 1 - JI'mifr. . I re r mvercurr' ' " - j men that ever lived, was cruoiiy mtir- from my m.emory. ,1: dered inAVashingtbn by a young man- Figure to yourself, sir, the mangled j A farmer near Erie, IV., boiillt mt- I Atrr'iy rA? (7ocfrai to do the wicked rcass of the dwarf lying on the floor in I eral barrels of spoiled sansarvo frtr th I aa ' carcass of the dwarf lying on the floor in I eral barrels of spoiled sausages for the a pool of congealed blood. On the bed, purpose of using, them as manure, and in a half-sitting, half-reclining position, put a link into each corn hill, j Before was the soldier, weak from the loss of the next day, every dog that lived in a 1: e r: . . - ' . ' 4 blood, his faithful dog by his side, lick ing hislbands and uttering doleful moans. The hag, who, on beholding the, unex pected -i attack of the hound upon the radius of four or five miles of the field, had been there' digging sausages The corn came up a little quicker than 'the far mer bargained for. Bob you say' you believer most dec eases are contagious. How : long have you entertained such notions?', Every; since I sat alongside - of a bla-eyed. girl and caught the palpilation of th heart.". ! - . . : '' t V-
The Weekly Transcript (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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July 13, 1867, edition 1
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