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? 77' 0 7 TilK ' ' - , ORTfl OA II OLIXI AS, . - . . . P. J". SINCL A. I K S Wi in ia-ra ati 3EV !? T V-FI V : C iM T 3 pr k ia payVV.i t v tU- Cu-rUr. w?-.I. yoL i. FAYETTE VIIiLE, N. C, MARCir:-g, J 4- off not wilhdanding"hcr. entreaties. .to striy with nnmma. Shirley bad another f ti !t to Sft down agannst theVid.w U-.er tbou-ghki-s unconcern towards her beautiful child, as she a.,' smiling, chatting, flirting ro carelc-sslv with Kl cry, v.h'rt Juliette went aw:y occa sion." ily to t-oo f the little one was, 'flfnpei iy 'attended to." A bout jtur-vt they set cut on their return. Sintlx.wxoiMsVsmt. ' .Sif-m ithi -TWTJMT rt ! . hiu rH cmiC: R nf.lt mcliam. hnWiohers may bearncli proof as the par.tie. f persistent ei-ortwill assuredly cnaolo tnern DOLL .1113.-- Thr m.ft.tS SSVKV noi,M;'Ain.'v'.' n f.'.'u ir..'.l- i ho! i:.l. -.nav resnoetiveiv sdiiuee. and 1 heir decision I to attain. - ' ?v; .TrViVF! lrSlS-V,VilS-- , .Circuit, RoWri K Arnihid. -Yftdl in. :th Cir-jhall be final, provid d that the owner ny In consc.1Ucncc of "this ecntinuo-1 "sufRni.fr tai:. nhlu'ni t thi. 05 U-iUJ Ui'1) uiaiq Djr.r.m, o.u vwtU a- "' " . . i.:. Wtticn experience iwu iioi h'-' aud iho fl 'ive Jrtvh v. Jti:r.hiful tho Tbras rnufai TilUBI? D JLL V R3 S;rtcUj"an :.;-.. -- . Tii f.U T.-v?KrifKT Stacks District Cockt. -Hon, - Ai llri.- . Martin. Jtidsre.'- George V,i.roapr Sej. Ifti. Prbrides that all property neotf- Wayn Attorney. W.N Waon Lraven, Clerk- ary for thv itiort of the rnvner mvl hvt WMly "Jouo?, Wk. Markhah - ; family, or ft the carrying on of his husmej?? oeg. Bia. : i'oviits iua urocenv j'?u or. rumor inro'-isnoui me i'vnj -i:i-t---" r - -. ,uw by some nations who have been nurtured to the shock of arms, a certain discontent! ii'Ws l in!!: i;:hK is to swarc, on ibn- Holy -Evangelists, to sup-(ion like the sunny File of a reah. to set hcr'fAttr'pe:irij;'f-irt and ho list port tli Constitution of tire Confwleracy. down r.t once as? a, beauty. Then her man- j t;S;tl 10 'n-:n cr.ud pretit ss r.iL-v wai'.-r.e ! t!:e e.-.rl v prrrnied and a faneral gloom hung over, the ila.'a"ce or confeda-at;on.M Ar..l ii mmunitv, engendering-, if-wc crelt a -hk- jscclioV 1 1, it "says: "The PrA Now-having done that we lake - if for in-anted jhat thoy. as honorable njen. will keep that oath What dois that Constitution sut? Vhj'in ari-da 1, section 9, it reads as fol Sovrs: . "No State shufl enter into ar.v trp.it v. alliance or confederation." Ar..l in "article 2. f-nt shad th? advice and t r lie na me lippli!)-; 1 iu-titil?!. fc.- 'V .--ra l ner, tto. was so soft, ?o instnuating that you-'. :ntsh; f the snniiiier nil could not clfose hut love her. Sfse Isad 'ir-! 4jc.ru ;t'U ;.uc eveiythni covUnr Tiedat her tatlur s" coinma.io, a iv.an whom ! j,ov- tr;,e il,c v.-ort'.s of the poet wht n pju-ry.-.h. he higltjy esteemed, if si.ej2id.ii0i love him'; yftheiirst stop into Love's lahwimh wnn a yoijng gin a rouvuvie ju;pn aim whose sudden death 'had left her witii r.n i?i- j fant daughter, aiul a coiupeiuiicy -aJuiH h the j world at the earlv a'e of twentv-o.ne. ?a;v i JiitiJe we rceU S our cornina years We fancy them j tst as Vfc tlioo.-'e ; -- -. i" or wh'-itt.-yer ti!c'.";nffer h'ht may ho, tlrniixiu iort-l ia tin N -th 'r-11aii : ! wijv- UE.lrciz" Jobnrton. J 2 Unrsrave-- IdawgAid wh 1 ; t-,-reporarily iftipred by th.t-jwe rnut havr a Convm, n -t hajt.'-w? m:j t':o.i-,yi. cr tne ien-tte, (- fryau. s. otters ot tnaa-ria-ge had al.vaOy bec.i rcUis-'d by Jt c .lors i's fir?t from, the rose. si-JKin o? KiBf o : I a ' i? vit.t.n A-t1-i a.iiaA A TaLUc, iotticrr.. th he ' paid fr, hy thc-ip 5r n?i J .Ir firnr the So-.tihtru- Cnfydfracvr ihat prvide-l t vo-:hirds of tlr S.-naO"- Ciis?-u!e." her, although she nyor assorted she Iiit not t r-- . " r i . ,4c,T 0,.: :..i si u,,,,,,:; ; ' ;r,avili h. tiawup... ' Jwe ifi repiidiarcr'Oiff wimle tMnir "wjgr.'wy.n s-.'t!wt. th O.vruti.M, yw: lid- inttml'iuarrymg fiii.. ! ti '.Jfc TMho& ',,r In i- y-' -V S'W Pr,Hi.i;nt orr W llM ErrU tr 'related hytbe law, H permit me-to ask vnu ivbat"? that'' thai th, po.yvr do-,re war and to tor, whs on a visit to her ; she- reeled with i i1- W . ' JiViV; SJjlVU. Wak.a:id IVef rvicf,rd Stern Dg 1 Rta where h, arent nt i ad., ivnd in J l - u m,kc pc;ac:y sl jj vc?t,d in lh prt.sj;;nl iur emit, Mrs. Kmpton, aoJ,?lk,n V K'rv? ' t'-' 1 cA' , iV1 toa ' 'Tr; , f .1 0; f;u;,ror.l-. Ir. n'ts. Sl.aa of .ecrn iu the fiPc( Ud Senaie f the Co.nfed.,cv; nd the mo -heerful ui.-pu,it!o, hud rendered lfeisdf a V'T S,-"rC-7 lie. "'Jf,' t'1' ' lUtitU ,r.; will h.. ca,r-4 thi I H Tl'n T ii Wiemh --TKa BxJ k K. Tiv.it pr' vio m to tht. tr of intsnce. , Applause.) - - - . on, i . ynurx legates m .kcs a pre-jfav..e with every one of their social cir- ; fl u u,f . 0r v;t,i3 h r -vVr'.i a!,,rti,r:,t, ir-t.l o?r. twip or th. v ; J; UVrihjr oi farm ! Suppose yoft r.'c ..irk of - tvphoij .ft,r poMiion to prott.r a tr.at.r of any kn.d t., ,le. ?. , 5 , ' . j h ; ":il-U 00 wVen tJvwa ov, v i WJU'.! lb!!h"u' d ..hrj 1 ,q.V ,cjll ;';trJfrttV,rr;il'e1,.l J 11 FUnaer.otjor pt-vntion exoiurdvdv th-vot-d to the pro-lancl trad been cW to d.-ath's d .of; and bz enemies of his -country, he 1 a-tailor 'the plot tli:-cl.sed by E.lery was nol 1-'. U?! ) , J , ' .' V VCKV.K.tao Secr Unetion of raio arra prvlsio.,. ,L,H be tjk i,, oonvHie.ceat, Uie ..hyicuh6uldef Vs f.rn -hidC 1 Jeannie to hor ?i;t?M:,l ,w H.Urti-nt. fVri- -.ivifiM. r,!i .r tne public u.--. without th- consev t of tu ?elv in,rm " von that the only tpUn UiVUl'- ht ,H.t Uraii-it is wri;-!:i hed time ; although .she thtained frci:i her ! tl.' T.! . . . . . Ji. iVc . ' ' ' . '' V1.1 ;' muith j piM f,r ii-ictly ia-l7.iioe. . ' hti'T,.,. Ahiiace. lion. Wehton N Kd.vard.,1 'l;e 1 1. any conrn:.!eu?d o.ticPr ot i th. of t;,ci:ncrnid f;vr? YTouhl r-h ' sir-! " JiVo: do vt in ;'lW..'W'ggg?gg tVvren. aud !lo:i. !avid L -Swi., Orange,- ; !' 'v ne w ,o rtiH yfoQ the provisions o tfie j - . - u f0,)I? (HauterA nr; pr iviv- to tke y .r Sia TK. rivr ! v of r -.rth Carolina is at act. s.u!i o- tr:-l before ue inuin'iv conr -n .;' Vk . .... .."' j. ,,., .5,; , : . ! ' w 11 c;n.r U Sj n.rin tendon t of' made by the owne- or oibr t-rson. au on "AJl 1 1 hi e. u.-aj I-c.'.'r i aj,J1. c l.1 - " " th raniinrn Uc"oo Vet the State. icoavie-ion. if an ofMeer, be ArM be casbieretl ! how it is pohle f, ..r y.-a :t, Mn idief i ;-. uzsim COJlfeler.lta aoveraair.lI. j. jjp u u prtacTpli 0f the N. and jnit iaio rank as a private, and if a non-i unless I call T6r XHi-ket-ftnu " p -ajnoUier I Vl' !fn VoiT ii-Lums or - . e 1 so n-inti'i- ami skilfully o-.-r i v c n i"ri.,o;ia;e i.iw -iri.iO'C I'm a lew ..... : ..-i.j-, .. ... . ta oat of tr.,!thfrfa.re beirii.nin- wi:h an oxcxiv.uM r,U. ?":"r"a' Ka" s11' n-.o .,n . ; . - - - - - t. . . i . e"-all ' a 4 reed i i .somew'nat icTiiciaut promito ofnll.-i .u.tki lo :i truot bt-r to pr;ionate Lie iri lvr r.ir a fe-.v s "sncct of tbepiid ti Jne- rountrr I-ear as 1 e c!o.vd eve? in Sic n ivr no v. lliireary jpt-e;-eat srtertded. .S R Malh,ry of PlnruU S.c'y f t Navy. 1 U(JV. fxtan gr (trtor-r l).ivi.of North Carolinv vtu ji . ine i Cnll. .(.tfethndiht.) Area, is Pre.-i lent of Trinity T).jpa,rtmj;it of J istio or Attorney Gene: J li llev'an of Texas P.j-t nter Gineral Tke PreaiJaat servas .fix years. neral. is President of Davidson College. fPresbyt- rian.) M-jftr VV M tjjrd-m i Siperindent of the niibCoru Militarv Academy. mhfed cm do i -I th? not ask vou to fib, sUter Jnlieile,' faid " , - ',,V,,!?i'u '"V, , 0M-' V!,,1';n ' .ur.thc Wl in t the merry Cirlnly not to umu,Sk me U i4. ' fc;t'nt .' ' "'A 1n ' Vour.Unrernorltote: that youn- f :iro.,:n'hosv ;'r other ! TV n" T" 'l ll,CU' tItat i IT- .. nr.!.. .: ,1. .. i.:. a...!..: j nut -ni-U'y was not dime inonvso a i u;ku'-Uj-0' ;t l.wii'l mtiend' my kl'ih.the least, if! J""' ' i1 Z;'" '"'"r - ... " .:n l. i i .- . ' . , , tu-lllOl 1 OV , to SVO if ihl V haVO R'MVi'VH " ! Mr Martin. ' " ' AD3I2I3SS OF GOT.' TAX CS. os Tin" , cr vniTinv r.i ,rif;.'' r OuXTRY, iDELIVSaKD AT WItKS30?.0, S. C, FEB. 22. liiGi Tb fit nani'jn of th- ..jond ConrB will c.Tinnard -u th I'Jth of th'S present month ( Fob rirr. ) Ths folbiwia? is a lit of tlu Senaiors otvsct And t'vv huldinjj oror with ta. your ui-'Kr- ItTrejaMtJitl ros, ai far jh aeertaint;d. SKNTATL", a:, u ix nd i vs'Aik, Kobcrt Jorniion. A TtjC vo vs. Ro W. Johnaoa. Chav U. Mitch sH, FL0:ilDi. J i T nkir, A KMaxv-Vd, 01'3':flIV. II. V. .lobmoa, Unj. II. dill, kiis rcrcxr. ISTO 1363 170 1SG3 J. V. C. Wat-mi, IS70 Albsrt O. Bro.vnv liGG MISSOURI. 1 S70 peiioit- o-j torty I whole country undcrs ood it as completely a; 'on ahfruction cr:ld he understood." We werf- i prrr.i.'d it should, he peaceable. What i? the result? Why, it has beer.-everything else jit hasinvolvod us in a war that has no par-! iallel iipon tne pages ot instory. Do you ex j i(A s7i.url-handrejwrl.bi 4. Cliuion Siegman.) 1 pet to -find a remedy by a'repoiilton of t.Hi j , fdose that brought you to hel? You j " ! pardon me for funnv illustrations f-f so serious " .j.j x...,... t ;l si,'i;;-r U!H 1 ran SO IIK'W n n 1 llKf Trip O .rt ' lii'ly, wno, m company with her "riM man" mvd to vNit a " country store kct by one Mujor Smith (as tiiere hvo no M;i;ors and no Aud I bvv to make irapreKsmeut?-" " "v' " ' . - 1 in n-hicli thir rosctiro torais of o tie ti;;r. i0f forage ariicles ".f ub .Istcnoe or -tlior proper-; me to make myself heard by this large idi is-ainvoi vai .n.):.ri eift. ui ini n-juac " ty absolute! y iieecssar y . t hen t-uch uniresim-'n t : ence, unless 1 ad pt the plan ot tlie one my hi uiad- by the o.Iio?i.s wliose duty it is lo;Armed soldier whocould not hug his sweat f'T5b nch foiage. artietes of FubstHence or h n the way ro,uld and was forced to -.wwtt .-..v... - .,1,tl. XV v. 1.3 ' i. i the owner cf such property and Hkmss l, t lsW,ll,i 1!C !,,!1U JC'Uil 'u" j treated his customers b -fore dis; . yin- Tlis meat officer eanaot agree upon the value there- ;Side, and then turn and hug as iar on thc,u.v 2oods"up stair'; for he k-.-nv 's'vou do of. it hh.il 1 be tLe duty of such imprest r. g- other. (Laughter.) It is scarcely possible ! thkt a mn in a certain state of Vxbili-Ui n I V : p. Ml" " 5,h f ZnuVi: ll0T rae to telfoyou, fellow citizens, what my imagines he can iUy two or Unee -counties MtiithsV' in fh.s section, thfra is n.j- d;iner of identifying h mi ) Tne Afnjor kept some fine sample of wet cjo&ds in the f-e!I.tr,.o whi:h he H70 170 ISG-i H. C. Bnrnatt, Kt.ird Spxrrow, Thji. J. S jh, 1S70 1S53 nor, 1 oTsiich uronc-tv or his a-eat, that, such nro-i; " ' . .; ' ; ' ' i i WUI, N mouth ciBOMSA. iperty ,'nwn. raised or produced by aid ieeiings are on once more visiting tne people! to say nmhmg oi g-ods and gro- ervs. (hau Vfiti. A. Urahni, i70 : 'wncr, or Ts h -ld r.r has bet-a purchased by jof Wilkes county. I well-remtmocr, and per- !ter.) And tue afiesaid old cotipla were the W:n. T. Dor t oh, l6hbu uo't lorViU- or speculhtion, but for hi? j haps some of .you do likewise, the lirst time!be-l customers be had. 0:i one occasion, OrrOUNAiWown Us1 or c-ia-auiptionto cause the same totj. ever ma(le rav appearance -before you. In atr reputed, going up and down stairs, they . - ' ,, J;:.. be a-cci tabled or d?t-ri;ii!H'd by t hn judgment I r-o . i ' - got in such .a good humor, that when thev Kbt. T. Diruw.dl, lb6 ; u, . . . ... ... t- f . ;ihe summer of 08, as trangeV, a boy in years "..n,,' vr m , ,.f ,. - ' ! of ts i oivj.1 and dismter.'stcd-c.tizens ot tne ! SKirteti nome tne Minor could bare: v lift them TU.saiSE Luadon C. llaynes, 1S0S W I. city coaaty or p irish in w hich such impress- and experience came among you seeking one I nj ii t n? a v 'or made one to be selected, at ter ; ot the highest oiiices wittnn your gitt ; iiannrjj tftkinar an oat'i to appraise the prop-arty im-: HOtbinf in tho world ' to recommend him V. S. OWhVm. - D?6.s ! a. fiy an' "apart iHtly (w bicb oath aP you ha.j ncvcr tven heard of bis nambhe. ' inresAivrii.t -.ff:cer is heivbv au:i-jnzed to rore- 1 e i"rnnrwTi - ..." -. i R. V. T. II--..tr 'I.' A 11 An T. CWartan. iSM! aJm' and ccitUy sha b proce-M -5 aK-eKS I just cornpenatioa" lor the proper " led. wlii-.hr :he ubsolun; ownership teinnor ii y use therof i- acquire t .Skc.2. That we oflicer or p;if on the saddle the old lady behind in the !'u ma Kisiiioireu r.'.yu'. one wa in ext-icies He vias '"the finest store see in all her born da vs. with th& Mnior. keeper she ever press or the JIOU.SB OF KBPKE3KXTATIVE3. ALAR VM V. 4.. Tl.s. J. Foster, 2. Win. li. tnXh, 3. V. It. W. Cihb, 4. M. II. Cruikshuki, 6. Kraacis S. byou. G. W. P. Chilton, 7. David ri .nt S. Jani-j Ij. P.r!i, y. J. 8. Dickiaoa, . press-; , . 3 tirar et I was so fortunate in making aj 15''s lbat -h'jor, what nico samples he do-s favorable impression upon you, that vou tookiP,u: ui? lo!e J? fl!"i now Sweetens!, t i ii i idrippiiisx itbe dd man with one Jitnd sr.d me up. and trom ttiat day to this have ieveri- .; 1 r " , . , JilIJ' "'' failed to heap honors upon my head. I would ri:",,; V. VC 1.; i .,M '"'' . i . i . " . . expatiate on the Aifn r's cbarmme Qualities. oe worse trian uniratelui, especially, wnen linrit;i ib.,- t , .u .... . ; iu i. ....ij V4, tll- tlliJOM l.e 1 AKK..WUS. Vi hiri tvo i.if.rrji .itio:i iT t'vn election KeprtMjntiiros tr t'a? nrt Cungrc.se. KLoran. linz t;!n:iCi t v. as aforesaid shall said t.ikic-' oav to the owner ut.iray. cum;)oasaltou tix:d b 1 ers; an a shiill also pcive to the owner or pjrsoi ii t - 1 1 :ix said property, a corttr.cate over lr. I i':ici,vl s'iLraatKre. specitvir the h ittahon. re ot have this vast assembly to-d;iy a witness to lb ink of wliich the old man managed to iide. , L-h- .ijtnt or j the fact that I am stilt rememl-'C-red by the j while the old lady unconsciously slipped off! y said apprais- j people of Wilkes county, if I were not devo- j quietly in tho stream. The old fellow rode j ted to your interest nay, if I were not wil-pome distance betorc he discovejd he had lost iU'-c; to lav down mv lue lor vou. i something;, and stream 1. St. Ciorg? Iirp;ir, U. C Hilton, OKUKl.V, 1. Jidili llArtri ltr, . J. II . . . i - i en nr-av i urn v : i .i i i."ie ii(.'fiti-.rt divis.i.)n "i.r Pi.rru'lrt which he biSS VO'.t. icIlOW-CltlZSrtS, lr VOttr lUGSess , 7 '., V w, n . - '' . i . si..i.m., bi.-adt.aiviMou oi corps to wnon nt , . . .lay m xhe hranch, faat xm hr back and ha 1 0:V- tUt,Hl property is, essential lor thejtonio. It allordsme great p.easure indeed to d;finne!l the vv4ler ,mtil it had juu be-un ,u ori.army .euuti iiot u.-: .t:i,rwi,e pro-; moet KO Urge an assembly from this and ad- to run into tbeorners of her mouth. he cmel.id wa, aken :Jro absolute neces- cooties. I rejoice to know that even ilua..-ined she was in the cellar tal ,-to the ity; F.Ttiair iorlh tue Mine and place when an ' , . Jx . . , iiu.i0.ucu . ..masin nit tiiur. Lauins to mt win. tVe,, the ar..nElit of e..imensat ion lix-di1" midst Qi a great and desolating war, Major, and "samphnir. ' RoHin.t her oves. 2. W. K. S nitu, S. Macjt II. I". i an ford, i. Cjli.rird Aft.r in, V , T. flhTruiti-i. Krhrl. 7. JaniJ M. 5.7iit1i, . tiir - X. L3tjr, 9. If. I', fi-dl, ia. 'Warraa Akin. by p .id and the sum. if anv.ithc people, in sncli a large number, can 3et I pursing up her mouth, she would say r-rv for the s.vu. Siid eevtifv.'i to sluill te ! leave their homes and business to listen to one!,v,w r.nd then, '"not any mora I thank you a cir.o iixio-r. -aee a tiff pis. ai v. .i-ji -,'iint, wlTo iiv-'s v.itii ire. " "fl t';Kt-.-f pa.-rtier of tut jn oMt-i. i f you. W'.ald U-ai-a nvorc about me-, i'-jarii i.iy'Iif-'nr.d p.-scei'ul ansaiou ; Jj the !4.tradieicd 'i hat ave oi. c-idatcd itf ief i.istsn to my trutht'nl stfry4 Ti ac as jro.-:,'t 1 in the JJiblc, - if lh-.;ri y.iu'cL-u't boli'-ve ir.O, , if van. do no more than tJl vu ' jUl-i I am tho injured nioj-tal, , liiich aiiiiV'i V."iii:i?(.'vli) envy K i:c and '.jitl.d? and the pljaty 'i h.it I' f.vr;;-y tii y ' en j iv. I n.ivo s:;vn LhX aV:. y lasting On the b.iiiks o-l" Kapid Aima, l'ast::sg likr xhz. h?t of Chri.-tiar.?, J.i th jir iog-built huts of wdntor if'jfs ot'erery kiiid'of wood budt. (i;idt,o!-o:ik. and-pine, aa.l hiekory, V. ith th.-uj. ih wind howling- luiulU, -1 tovvilng throagii' th? crack and crevice Of those io-b.iik. huti'of winter. 1 have h-ja.d tho charfe of baLtio, Hoard tho vcnc of -ji.ie-hty cannon, Soeii tha su'.diors brought out woundod, Soon the grraves-o: many warriors, Ho:: a the battle fj'rklofcarn igo, .lust as"clo3ed th..4 lo-.-dy drama. Jbit not those sacrifices Saoritieos whicli are offered . On tho altar of their faiae -Half doscrve a ?iii-.pl.e nn.-utiou W hon. aLihji u;y ci-es and duties Aiid the nature of mv mission, Th. -y are piaoou in balance true. If I do enjoyuirr tho e-om forts Which hiy hit har ca.-;t about mor Hpend my thousands, tons o rtbousands, -l do show that I am grateful T" my bl.'ss. d cuardian anrrel Who is parched above my tent-pole ; - fbtardian of the. gooJ.ana faithful, Jriverir.g; o'er my dock of cattle. O'er the corn, bard tack aud bacon, Wctii provided by my forsoight For tiro soldior and his knapsack: W?ll providod all by rao ' -'U;vnst i.hft fi.no of quartor ration?. Visrv.i horcafter peace and plenty iiak thei;?.-nin'. of our days C'd.Ua and beaatious s the. sunset In a tr'-orious auiuraw sky, Then a heartfelt benediction Shs.ll d 5.-c.-itd IVoa: gi aLi'lV.l iips Oa;th-o Takhful Quartermaster, - Who rhali live when jnt-n forgotten On th . lield of fiioiy monldcsi-; jjive to tell tne oioO'iv storv '1 h.,;:r you - aot to friahleii yourself in the letuv.'Cfi r, Jean; :ie 2so one, I as- ..Mire you can he iiarmen. i Vc!i, only for a, few d.iys, Jtannie. I think, however, you should let me into the secret, ; .vio-ii you take my name.' from their fat'g-iie.Y'1 The nextday' thoy did ind-e-1 calk :rid paid them ' Wn unconscionable visit if onn can trust Miss Henderson's account, ,whn lived oj.positc, and who actually lost tho whole Kenning; peeping through the blind-, to sco when they would have. And tlm niiTf f.T ..,-.1 .....'it. 1... rt-v-t n.J.l.... V.r ! r:o! i;ue a wee, said Jennme. 'I will ! , . " . .. '. ,:, . ; i . i t an e er ie on-c..-usc lor cjifm.. iu:y:c it e ' S ' S a.s, "l must take those diawim;s i promts- 'T1kis ended their conversation. .The next f other ti.-s 'I have a piece of music imorog l-lilcry cuno before breakfast, to beg I' f1 1 tliUf a V b" tIl! I'cave toh- ing a IViend to t,kc a fourth seat in ' JT V , ltKr' U? ;l! ijiix, .oiini i i : i e : i u ; u t :i j ;i in It Oj. lO it (; the i iieir carriage; whifdi was the more readily i granted, as Mrs. Kmpton had already started ivst'i little Annie Alartin and the cti.-enliuli to a here, the, picnic was to Jake dace. ear old Airs. Km ton ' she was certainly- the .ncest old ladv on earth f suite r.n J.i prying ivoi dibor s expression, tis watched with envious eyes the eouriivc .-'Uil goings offho handsome lietiteiiant "lie hml hung tp his' I. at there for a dead eert.iint v."' v;i:c morning; ne.sat wirb b:s fner. i j'!!.- -ncest oat ludv on tnrtn lor a picnic : r.lwrys 1 , . . " "" '. ready to attend to that m-xt necessary parr ' T vft? V''l'ksM 100 1 h" 4 thi. th? -eatings;'- hut withal, so di unless story-,n the sanie room; and fa-o r.ow shouted throu-h her car irumpeV was not listless as then but wore a pveoo- About ten of the ladies vore awaiting their .cu.,'?a rfltl;-.r tunnng. beaux. Eilery soon arrive.!, and oh, mirAle;)nn tl b f 1 7 llUi ?:Un'J' ,n" .t.-h:ng .;' aoemnnnir.,l l,v' s!,i,Uv. t,r the wrealhs of sniOKC cuvnog over, his head " t , J . J I from his cigar, he said, ''fjlery ! what do vru ,"wi.in to it i-i in. rnr o n i". ill- riTiii 'Ti,.-.f, n the service.' In the hurry of setting out, and ! 11 bt;ni' Ch:inC0 lor 'access widi misled also by Eiiery' description, it is not m . , ,. , ,,,, to be wondered at if he mistook Jc'umie for M.ft,n ' T?V"? I' the widow; whilst the girlish looking blonde poking snide as hcknov,ed t.:e avl.es V..m answered his own idea MMm- Martin., lie. I Us, cigai-debherafdy against his hotd, "Why, re i klici-efoac, true to his prtjndioe, left to Ellory jthe task of cntertainifig the widow with the merry black eye whiJst he was himself ; enjoying the bewitching smiles - and sweet- tos.e i wariding ot his lair viz a rtz Juuette. Tiiis, cf course, brought forth a polite dis claimer from the geiilleman, and with mor e ruih than the generality of such spoeciies, j to oe, piam witn you, my (tear 3'ou have but a Very slight chtmci !oW, I ll.'-l . i ar.e my advice far better trv the w'iddow.' 'Oh, hang the wi.low 17 exclaino'd Shir- liy. "Dut joking aside, why lo you think so? She appears to like me; and, without vanit I may b'c considered handsome, ami i i . , . , agrcoame enougu lor any trn 1 with an r.no- for in the mile over which they had already d heart, to love ; more e.-pceul!y wl.eV. Pscd he began" to think the widows e ister y BuMl,ero the rub. Fhi.lev -Th, at . lous wu particularly interesting. At noeou.ied h.-art There U o a . ! : -to this crisis, .the su hlea stoppage ot the car- let" in that, heart, T Halter ruvstdf: .it i.-a-.f, if I r;o.i viaic( and the hurried oxchv.aation from the trH?t to woaian's yovs, as 1 am inclined tod ...... t u. .-i.i . ' v i.'.fij .11 1 t: iti , j u .e .v , please, and get the ladies out?' showed 'that s.nnc'ing w;vs amiss, xne widow screamed as Tshu clang to Ellei y's arm; and even at that time ol danger, Shirley could not-hut .( mire the calmness of the beautiful Ju lie tie,- lor no lie had heard her called, as she eu- KKVTL-CKV, No election fir next Congress. LttL'lSIANA. I. Ch.is. J. Vill ri, , Luci n T. Dupro, 1. Ch.is. II. 0ira I,' 3. Duncaa K. iCoua.r, 6. Henry .Mi-sU til, 6. Jouu Perkins, jr. evidence fr theo.vMr a well as oi she isiKmjr j k the-condition- of their publia af-i!iJr'' .not another drap Major, ivfless.U is . -. l tne chadren oi t, 01, t.,,-..vnre. osoctno nor-sister. of M,. aruo.n.t of compel, i.loa fixed ..ore-J - ?.on thc gratd cnt.oa ,tea pro- , 1)U;tbleervnnt-in " artVfFXes- . '.V.1 Sinrr"-it,T?Mnj? ' l hiS foot ovcr th" lr;iC and as alreivlv jsaid. And in case said otf.cer or person, tak-t coeds from a recognition of the personal com- sion .Not ahother (lr orf ..0'u plca,e - Lh t-u n,a,tci. , jreu.n.g and plunging, so as to make the car- olvn'rlr tLc eetened or not sweetened. (.Laugnter and F?ou: the LondMdlv fferabl. rege veiy unsafe. After some trouble they for i-uof s me with uros- .pplauso. ) . - - Tl CliAUHIXG LITTLE U I T -needed u, extracting him; hut as both t,ie i titled to the speedv payment vf tlw same by euce and attention, -i.s4.all endeavor to justify' . Our destinies, my fellow-citizens, have now ,uy f r t(. ,lt c,-1iy iLeues ,con,, l!erl .unr1u1 the ladies th ,.-on-r ,u',,.raJn.T nffir wbb-h .-hr.n ck ! hoth the public interest vou disolav and the I beeii cast in another Mvernment: and althono-bj . .011 m.ic.isni, w i.n i.... u-r..it .j.itt.tj , .proposea walking to their destination. So to-dav doinlas oiaU Know, 1 regretted to eo out. of thr"v" ;, , J , V ' v" ' ; f - er, e rows, tne wmowo-o m, ,m iuicmu.-juw.K.,uM. i cti;i sin c, j .,-. x.jij arm ot Kllerv. and .Hi not o. lo owimr Missi-sirri. 1. J. A. O.-r. 5. Otln K. Singl -ton, 2. .W. t. II-.la-.-r, 6. Kth-d Uark-ida'.e, i. Iir.iol Welsh. 7. J. T. L.iaipkia. 4, lljiirv C. C'aamb-rs, ! Mi3oiur. Tha prmnt d locr -ition wore olect'id t h 9r until th-ir sur-iis rs ire re eUeH?l. Tb iantiou of qualificiti u will bj decided by thr HCKt Cougress. lpliment you bestow, by against thr; Governraent cf the Confederate .Vsomethino- which ii-verv rare in i Tmbtiei iTi ! former government, and was one of the last .be- t,.iiinT ti.o trT.tl-, i to lay it clown, and did lav it dcwn w ith the 'What do you mean. EIlcvy?Th.tt vou love her, -and that rdie Pshaw!" ' " You may 'p.-haw' as much p v-.;i lie, Sir re.dtible, but is tcu.., notwii.hdaruliter: I am, myself ngagei to that same Jii.-w .M:: thi ;' For onco in yyur life be serious, Kb'erv, if -. ;,ti can. " ' ' ' S ri--ns ! Well, if von will not tak mv wo-d. I'll pvreart-.it. t'h.iil'-y. And if you sfill a u!.!. ; a; -i-k h"r y.'.lirs';. T givvyon Je t -. I'.wt you had L-etfer take n friend's advice, and in'.oni the widow of your rnatritnonial proposals whil-itiu tin- spirit." Shirely came very no.nr pnying that wldch wei-,. better left uns;.id, as be rose from bi- eh ii- nnd pne"d nn rsi-ddov-n the loom. Milei v snt simiiC : to himself. ;.s, tiU-d bad .u hi chair, with hi- CP.p jauntily on the .id - of his l;ead--h Vihx have you, my fellow-citizens, invited Id OAUOLTVA. ?. John A. f ilmer. 7. Sin!. H. Chris-jin, R. Ja nes ti. ttaim-v, 3. lb S. (Hither, It). Goo. W. Logan. NOrtTlI 1. W. X. 11. S nith, 2. It. It. i lg 's, H. .1 T. Lo ich, 4. Thos. C. Fuller, , o. Jisah Turner, jr., SOUTH CAItOLIXA. 1. Jut. II. WithTp en.4. V. D. Shnpjon, 2. W. Porchsr .Milos, a. James Farrow, 3. Ljwis M. Ayer, -C. W. W. Doyce. Ti-iNNTisaa. J. H. H jikdl. J Sko. 3. Tf'i mever the apara'semer-t provid- i I r.n- io lh. 1st seetion nt'thia :iet. shall for iany reason, be impraet ieable at the time of said i m to speak to you on this natal day of the ! nr. pr .ssicept then and in that case, the value ot! great Washington vv hat is it you want the -properly 1 m pressed shall be assessed as soon ; 0f ceu a" nossibb1, Dv two loval and disinterested i. citizen-? of the tity. coaaty o parish wherein the -property wa.i taken cho-en as follows One by the owner, Hint oue by commissary, or quartermaster general, or bis agent, who. in ease of disagreement shall choose the tliiid eitize i of like qualification, as an umpire to I decile the matter in dispute, who shall be "worn as aforc-sid, - who shall h'-ar the proofs addue.ed by the parties, as to the value wf .said j ters nme mournful fechngs with whieh Iif'dlowed my dear, father to the vrrave, I never expected, and do not now expect to see it resurercted finished :; cigar temptinir tho now thoioe-!. ',- ... 4 ic. ,...v.,., j . .....-v. , t.. ;,., ;inn or cilery, ana .nuiette lollowmg j 1,1 : ! ' e-.v, ny ins mocking air, to ,:noek lo:n wontutn-hat(r that you artyoa will own yonr-j n-tb St-.-.-Jev Yha fr trtld laiudiin over every time be approached. At !ad, hai;.- nbiu-" ;;:iy "VOU """I 1 y' we"can onlfoffJr you such fnn 't - X trVfJCL 1 - '" -' ,;,pi;,- llM f-', for your first .hnn.tr party with us, said, "Come, mv c-ood fellow, don't be ea.f dov.-.-. -i;0.. thank oit , rop.ied ms frrnu ;"1 have , dr. Shirley,' said Jeimnie in her assumed ifyoue.ifi.-t Miss Mania, take Mrs. Mania.' some uung lo-emniov me, especially io-ni..ut: .d-..-. r-.... .u.. - i. .i - 'On 1. 2. 3. 4. . Wm. O. Sraa, A. S. C-dvar, John P. Marrav, ' K. Fo t-?. C. L!. A. Keeble, 7. Ja.ss MeCullum, - 8. Th ). Men-;ei, 9. J. D. C. AdkiHs, M. John V. Wright, 11. David M. Currin, TEXAS. 4. Frank "B. Soxtont property, and assess a ju-d compensation there of, according -to the testimony. ( j Sac. i 'unit whenever the Secretary of If'ar shall he of opinion that it is necessary to take I private property for public use, by reason of the tmpr.ictibility of procuring tne game oy purchase, eo a to accumulate necessary sup plies for the army, or the good of the service in any locality, he nr.uy, by gen oral .order thro' ihi proper subordinate officer, authorize such property to be taken for the public ue. the . n in... rrt.nrmf ;.-, ' Mmnil nf .U. '--"i'-v ra r ' c ena rt! eVcr. rmt a lieavtv welcome and our V' T l 1. W Wll I LtlllUll. ' - - - , . v yj i I - , it 111 i I - 1,1. . , 1 1 rsfl r-r.ll djir tr l-,P!.r ab.i,if tb. r.rtr. ...... i. c ..'... u . OUt 1. llt i.h-.r.V i S'lOUl'.l U Oil, lor I I : UVe t.-i ' (k Mt -r..i r.-.., oe, s.i pig r;: I'; IlllU 1 leaU; - .-- - v... ow... vvu- i r . ircsn i ret in 1.1 i 't n ii v in 'si. . . . . . , . , . t .j- - .o tnv i,.nv... , o(i iiju.-i- ai-,l, f.,.-,,... f . ia;,. ne !..i ...... . 'i...' i. iiui oi opt uutrs le.r. y. -oe vuiu-is. i: i,,:r.-4l-.ttr Rl.ivA,. e ,r-.T-..-.-.: :n . , .. n ut i j l wuioc oo w i.ii i e.ieiuu lies laui can oina an in morauie peo- : , , , , , . . . . . ; - ..- .-' ... , . . , n . , i-, . j io o. noi .r. oy t near ;;is ! i,.- the plain, unadulterated, undiguised facts r'ple to a c.tuse, have pledged their all to its V - u', " A ; :ompanmn torn, a .deeper to-io, f.,r their path hi ft the room with a lae-gb. s-l.i, . . ' . ' !.'.... ;. -.r V. , . ,..., their woe hegono voices and over-rea-ty tears ! t.i .. a , 4i. .,n walk now. ri-.;.:tv i.-.., d. unt . t nt which won r ho mnsl n .vicmtr n rr.n ! SUIUlort. AlaV lrOf'-21il Us 111 Ulfi Til 1: 11 f I men 1 I . . " . . -. i -i i mho. i-.i-.i, Nil.: tlie lull. ,v .. -v ' v i'--s.4.4-, v. .4 - .- . " . ilor tne i3.;T tteoa-ted ". U i should ever ' r... , i;.-.. r. :p : ..,, .... ; till he c-.mf to a d-a-l bat in fro nut that-which is true. Most likely you would " ---..... " 1U fl- - f)e n,- -m.-. fl one T 1 ' . : J V ' , - 1 ,. " ' " "- impos?ihi.. There i i no tru the able to find a demairo-uc who could com-1 10 ue. :in HCt . WHS a ox- . ,-,t .;!, tll! t, ,;!( f n,r 1T ,' f ; ::" - 1--.1 Pi,.im.i lap.ace on .t exist, not in Jub,;-. Martin. ! , ... ... - r , ... , . ' I pressiou of public sentiment, though it may!; , , , ; n TV ! ct,r.v VZ freeze itint swept throttjrii the:r xpress an opinion e-.ncemirg I t i ' i have been wnmg. lhe government we so-lh , - ' T . . i . s-.a.io. r.i;cry ana tns ppiy were l.tr enend. ! ,u, ' i'c 1 no rmjin the habit ot tellmir the people that which lhit-iii,i ; - --r . i. ,:. -. .. me oniy menus i suouiu ir.vc to nrevenr. i. i sl.trb-x- foit crnri.-ri of i,;.....ir .1.?,. 1 one jov.--:!. 1 w.-u -o. i,r ,v-i their vanity, and carefully avoiding any children. The spirit of patriotism is akin to!V,rtT S 0r0Uht UI -m COI"Jan-iOU Wltn i hdcrview, at feclinV such u t, nder sent?- ! kind .U ;,, -! " it 11 1 Trn r ix xi- i .x . rx r i ltrnr 1 rr i nn r rnnr wir . tmu -bMrti nt ai- 4 -..-. ... 1 . - . , 1 1, i ' n m i r r ir r rr tt ini riic f.x-r t - -. r '1 rx T.t. in ti-.flt., ii. 1 x . . X X X T X -I . . 1 ; 1 . I . i-5 w... i I'M W- I - i il 1;. Al 'I ' t' I I I J i . I . ill? IJ I w.ugoe.4 jineiy. -Pi i vonmr creature leaning- n ronfi.l.o.t K- rvi bi,Il 1 oy iu sensibilities has grown into a second nature' planted in us: the highest, holiest sentiment 1. John A. Wilcox, 2. Clif-born. Herbort,5. J. 11. Itaylor, 3. A. M. Urautb, 0. S. U. .MorgaH. VIROiriA. B. L. MiTtiru. 9. Divi'i Fanstn I. 2. 3. 4. A. 6. 'Hu! ha !' . . , ... , . .. , .r 1 - .1 1. x- x uia a- .i-aui 1- j-itv lirMiU -.-- --.--- 1 1- J-lo ..tnnf..-. I I I 1 I I I H II I I V ' - f I' TIl rill 1 lOVll t H i? 1J TTX ' 1 1 uiai vv int.: ii w u nif i aiiiu i ;iLu m j Liw.tai nav : j .j..t.- . i n i n .i food for the body politic, such as these trvingi jf for notlrlng but because it is his and shelters times imperatively demand. In an hour like !'lim; he shuld lore hi whe if for no other this, and on such an occasion as the present especially is it of the most profound import ance that no considerations should influenc save those -affecting your deepest and mo , y- . , . . .... I ' - eu:up.u.-u..vu v. ..-.,.. y "M lasting interests.' 1 am not so hypocritical fine an aspet laeicrmineu sum uie vutue luunu ,-- p.uviueu , , . r , 'datinv ..r. ir.vnlvn.1 tb Wr.lf.',r,. f ! r.,, ;n n,.. n-,. o.i c.,,! ...Mini ..f ihi as to boast that in all my past career I haye-tiny are p.xolved the wt-llare of btatc. I Sko. 5. That. it. shall .oe -the duty of -the never once talked On other .I' lV.n 3 . .... .... f . . i ii. iKiue; is z- ' as ine same, e 1 1 ; belie ve i i ' has a n;Vs rn'.ver. r-!i cly eTf.'ui.t 5 lo ng a,;. ia 1 - nt of the wi.,dow. th in this wor! 1 if I hae hear .1 le r diet y. a 'id t'V- n ever do.-.- ;t t h eg". ..nd :-k !..-: iii'vi'i- trust o- d i,: ks as cai'e'.'i'il v wiio.vs dri.Wii lortl lucklci-r invitatit-i ! I.ut tc'u aie entirely ton; t-.i-j ini O ,-l-T- ! Vl.irt (1 .1 l'-. :l . r T ,".?T1 Pft t . . . 4t. i - . i. i i i-.t " ; . I ll'j o . v ; . v 4 i 114 - f ; rt yon somethiii:rVian Is.nne, to it you will till in . ni-1 -r did one u:i t h - wi-ii arm in the depth of the forest. -wgiad I aml'V-oUkuisedhe, "that fbe , ' Vh"a-1 ( w; sind then, .tiJ.L'big his giove. and hat, .-tar ted for i M i s. EoiptonV. oia no: lasren tierseu on i dng as loudly wax i nun.' oe , i...-., - i. i msnion-u Knoeicer to o.s nervous ti-nji, a -. i.rT-lfi:.. ticla:. T. ,,.i,.- I,. : -f-..if! 1'.'. .1 in'- 4-t-.... If., ...... ... ... .1 -.....i... ji.i : . 1;. .ii.1 .- -- ...... ...... ii .. ii'. ..... ii.itf-if'iiiii. iiiii love Ins Stal-'e hoXn.o ifl ,; ivewitn a idow yet. ..hit god-cvenmg ; ! . h,.,. ,u -p ,.j ; ex,ctinr. and i.v .m eoen, . ! onifo-table parlor, where .!.,.. ruuV ravs came -iwere, of his bein: he should InvnU . l.1?1,is.t. S filing ; lor he .depVndout. Timre is cihilnlv an exouisite ! -v. ' .,..1"",u-. t,u: l:lh;,i"' '"' !"! C.kvv. -iVet r,r wrnnV b,l,n in ibe mM,i .Side, the WldOW, lucre Wtli be JoLS' 0 pretty ! W. ; the t imid reserve of t b s f :i ir .1 e bet to t; C ','vV.. i ; ; 1 e....... ?i-n',. 1L'r'" st ' clashing events bo'cannot take lime to eram JS,na at .,'S" hiiij.tcii s lo-nigat nd I "y : Metb.ir.ks that I shall b-.-in ' to ulav' the I br.i gift faee of.bTiiette. As .I-.V-r' oi'a low otto- .1. ,. w , i liivs. lor t.in nonop ot mo -'.uittr r.r ' ie.ru- f : . . . . .-.. .- - ,. ... ... . . , , , . . Ls.ot liifi niiesit-.f.n... n.ins.. w-.i. - ' . tuJf- in very truth: tor l w:s!i even now I i!,l " !M'v v. n u ine en: ; -,- ieao .Mini . who-- i hanosome." This ithnt -I mighUe a glove on thai hand, so! rv I i i ; i w;- off !m m Ui echoed bv I v-. In n-' llow. ch -ei fid e else in t hi: ! or.u. o. nun, it snail a.e ;ii.e nuiy uii.ic i President, as eariy as practicable after the "dear people." passage of this a 1, to appoint a commiasiener to CGnf,'.ss that lia each State where property .pall be taken:. , Bnbfc. H. White.Vld, 10. K. V.r. M HolliaVy, j (or t.he .,!jc us. fiad request of' the Govern William C. Wickruan, 11. John B. Baldwin. Thos. S. Oholsou. Tb'iina-i S. Bocock, John fJoode, Jr., Wm. O. Bivoa, D. C Ie Jarnotte.. i t;r tvf Hiicii of the .-Hates iu whieii the l'lesicf-nt. vors. 13 FivPttf Mi.Muiin ' shall appoint said, eommisfcioners to appoint i have preserved enoug! 14. Samuel Miller, another commissioner to act in contn notion p revCnt me. when so l 15. Robert Johmtnn 'with the comirii'sioner appointed by lhe Presi-i - - ., e ' A .,, i r-v..:v. xtr 1..:' .-.. .!,..n A . i. uires it. ironi telling 1U. yllilt If3 X. lVUtrUl. Oovcrni-acnt of VortSi Cnrolinri. Jlif. ExcelPuicy, Zcbulon i Vance, Duucombc, Oovrnor. . Col Dan'l A Barnes, N'orthampton, Ai h do Geo-r: Little. Wake. do. Kickard 11 iisitile, Jr, Ansou, Private Sec retary. Dr El ward Warren, Chowan, Sargioi Gea'l. Joh P II Uuss, Wake. Secretary f State. Jonathan Worth. Randolph. Pa dtc Treasurer. Curtis H Brag lo, Wayne, Comptroller. Samuel F Phillip, Orange. Auditor. Kbenezer Kramsn?. State Geologist. Oliver II llerry. Wake. State Librarian. Major General .It C Gatin, Lenoir, Adj-utant j ueaerai ruttii .i.i i i i i p'm h: j'i i t i . . - "soft nonsence" to tItc r","',.i ll,JU' V cu.i'iie... en. iitu, wherehew.s tti.V 1 jZ;i v i-nprovi- . V X V " r , , . ! '" A.cr the ihor,,;,,,.- soh.taihms, shiilcv tb MnMPr r om rrt..,! if you have no other reason . to givo for do-! ' -l , 1 11 ncl -Juliette, to pidge from the br rh(-i s -.id. -il ,s n KP.erv been 1 ;" the contrary, I. am fre-.-.. .. att ... Jf ig n the guitar, .when L.lcry gave tno in-. f1- nnV,ntr : if "-a,...!, , .n.,.:.. ..- si. - .died. d,. nd .... .i.-..- .... wise I would not nave i - J -r vitation. I himzn notn woiniiii-"ef, as h;s, ,,. ,j i u .- . -, i i r i-i.-irb-.-. :" . v'niuu v. ! . . . -. , .. . i v..-. a...;v w illl,ll is 111 i lie. i ... . - r..l .l.t.Al .... ! . . - litcnri l.arl vt;i.(fi v-f t.-ii ... v..t.. n.,r l,. .- . - - - i s- v .,, .,-... hu r.l.-i.i. r.r....- . l. u a 3uiu-5mui uuu. lux inun.ie.il .ci-. -ovv gentlemen, I desire To preset to ynu - r . ' ' ! V" "'7 ' l'J j lane eser nnd anon, was cqudi v well nleasee -1V ,! r, ',1 , (Laughter.) .But I flatter my self I all the various aspects of the okstion. .Yon hc dld,noc st e,. sociy c ladies. whU her e,C0I.t Wh,t a 4 (:lix;t,ltl n., I' :?..n;;n : t' -.' i r - .' ''"i? l honor and candor to; have placed me in a position ihat enables mclr 1 . t .. ' "'." - 1 . ' ,c,ihe f-.tm-l her? lie fe.lr so pleased with heren I 1 entreat, i to answer ine frai.klv, fori i -s.,-e urgent a necessity re- to gather f om sources of information beyond , f -'J - 0 ' '" V ' ." 'iu!'l' 7' with himsdf with the .wh'.do world, wia-r ! i'"'1 : -h-de eai ihly happhs depends .... the. . f : !tb4 ,l, ,rl,.. f..-:u;.,u!111;U fnen:is; nnd nu.nceo some of bis ; M.v of , A r- y,,n ;.;.!! y enga-d to Kilery?" L' ii-lL V II It'll Il ILIubL lfl( " 'vu.u vi 111. 1,'uv.u.' ivciiciou M lc,v n il l 1 x ff , 1 1 x .( . ,u. u.ii '.oinj.-apih, t -il. --i.Vl .V ) f ' t . !,.. A ' .t t f'-. -ri.."M.-.ii-iii.r:iir-; tin: 1 oon;1 ii'.ii ion 01 1 . t i.-. i . .-iwv'."-1-' 1.-01 -r. ...... .. ..e - , . . .1 - - - - leight d.!Hari per day. and ten ccits per milelm preference to what is most pleasant, and j nectv.nry w a .uiion 01 tne um.cuities of 4-vV0:uan h:,tvr- " i''t, . . a 'I,;Ct 1 -,,tl',,T f,n!' I "'JlV1'-11 Y ''."'k 1 . .ti 1 4 1 f.i'v,.. .-..-...i -.... i r :i. j4: and pnoiems whicu afntato your mind : andt r... .v ... . - . , : . , ..... i e-t ..uneS tempted to utter some such r.cn- eyes, stdl larg-r 01 n.-r s 10 p. -.so, h, r iav a..d neck eminent: Scid commissioners shall const it.,, eh -esteem myself xerv fortunate in having ? l?0i AU"?U t( b"! inquired Mrs. . Mariin. ot miery -I ,4t !;!; l":. 'i S FT'' 11 .. i a board wboe duty it shall be to .fix upon the I., J . . . - . , r , j he .hut 1 am bouest-.iu what f say, pos.-; cQ j- . . t ,- , -eoy the ch;um of her manner. 7 , 1 HI P,hi i,,-; I prices to be laiio by the Govcrnmer.t, ' for allT" ' , " "V" i ni3r J'u may, on retiring, 03 . to quotet , , T - v..;- ' ., u.,... i V'b oima-nator as ms tmnds styled him. ,,,vr, L..-......I .t ;-,,.,,,-4,l al-on (.. .I!,.. r..ibi;.. I Whereon EC nianv Craft CO to Pieces mtheltho. mssawnf cr-vintwi-c. "it w-.o f,! i,.,""''' i.iuui.,..f.K -.J -'4-' - wu laA,v there was not n. mr.T-A ..ic.r.t;W,. !.,.:,--,.,. A O j use, as aforesaid, so as to afford just cotapeti- yeaiy waves of political life. Indded I may ! me lo be here Z1' - . i ., (P .'. V'- . ",r , t t -r ' 1-. i-'i'fh than this same retiring vourg man ; s nation to ihc owners thereof. Said commission- sav 1 am as lucky as laddv Maguire. an old! Now what is it yf.u d.sire above all other! , r--g'"ct e.-ee-u.ngty no; oemg a.c to rc-,tu. piayc(j the game into their own hands ers shall agree .upon, and publish a schedule of acquaictanre of 'XTiy Mend, Judge H JpreHent earthly goods? CVoes-peacv-," 17';:' They found Mrs. Kmpfon, '01 rie oveiv. l wo months or of tenor if hev 1 J . . ' to . . '; o ... ..n -r. . ... r i.- .. ! w.gajreniei.- preieinu. iin i.ooi uoi.j g f,o. 1 1 -u 1 . 1 . .T" . -1 4 . -Liwbo io rPi.l-to th friondlV innnirv of thn- i'k-'-1-i au want peace. ) . i. Know yo.i , tI--r ......r,( " r-" '"""' ..ueni. uusy 111 selling out a- .viiaii reem it r.roner; ana in ine event mev 1 j -- 1 ,1 . f 11 . . t- . , -; now 1 uu ..n icu.n v.n-i mi. ;i . n.ei. ,1 i.t .1 .. . --. , ., . 1 0..-11 ic.mii. 44 1.4 4.4 - - -ii. .U.J a) j. j 0 j iHits o au. c c. P c . c c , b OKS- - , . r . il the best aavantnge. thc.r nnner- whilst! dux I not. le able to agree ia anv manner con-Matter, how he got on. exclaimed. 'tWell may , ,J ,. - ,. ' , , - (innocent p ot oi mme a.uiyt h:m tor a week .1,, i,- i i?.i 1 i 1 ' . ... .... ,.-ii l... . 1.. . , -y itHl peace! ny. the man who iocs not tie- ... A , near thpnx lay thchtrlc cherub Annie, tact nncfi-to taem u tins iiCi. iney .naii u:. e to up- it p ase ver icr..,r,,l ve Dm upon ver Mate ' - ; r , - , , -." . , or so, --.ay ves, int- toe c;mu s wargian, uo-: - . tUn , - v, 7 , M point an umpire to uecme me man.rm uispuie flnckitt in' bin dhrnnk an' "-ot a fn-rp-in' it'i 1- i- , , : tor I te 1 you. - f., 1 .-, - wtos decision shall be the dicbion of th-lfr.' v. - , ., , the question, Did you ever see such a ltttlo . I.. ... .....1 .K..11 M..ir nf o,.!the whippin post, since ye was hrc: but of I.h-itv. so nuicii so. that our Idpssed s.i-l "No excuse :ne, .v. l-.LV:ry -7 s:iaii .o u-i h:ty ? from itssm.ro-od motbr-r. n, Lr. ;... run 11 iiuu n.Li 11 111 iut ijxj i?iiiii.i. . itr luc rauiv. 1 - - - 1 . - - - -- --- ' - - - rate of compensation for the time he shell ; thanks be to the Yargin. amid all ma wicked- j viour Jysus r.et i.is glanc'j in this," mipf-. eioi niiiir he va.i . .ie rn- hv. ill mar. ; :u.;l t crazed, surely. V.-l V wopv;.. e -iiil !..- s." y..g i.i heiievmg hiiii - ;.-:.- n. W!,'; ni --, and ...... - du if; . f..ce wr.s bent ov.-V An- -'.-. h liiul -tj it. l.r'tc lie- te--s welling up in th .- eye-, t:ii-t the e'.i.h; ?.. demurely list, iiin r. o'a;. to ;-ee i.-r t eat f J: and every word. 'I bd not d 1 ;..t n.ev br-H . ; him." said Shir-l-:v'-th I'.ieit he told me ho v as eileared to Mi.-.i rti.i." . ' A !'v l.ni .'h b.-ok ' from hevlios bVjjty ? from its supposed mother, as he im- I e 1 v ra; ... .. . . - :.,.!. ....... M1-.. ........... .... . . , . . .1 . . 1 fi r .n. 1. .. 4 .... unnst, was calied tfie j'ri:icii?uul uu.ig. -.en i un .'. n .pi.i .- ,ag:neu ne ueteeteu a stHiimx iell.me, too. !.. J.-.i.-ry, saia nwimg lady resemblance to d h 1 h. v. is i.'iigag stliderir s -e it all ison n : . v ! v, i.h bright bhish- 11 . . ..... 4' 1 .1 .-. r; . 1 n .10 . I 4- . T. r riL . " I ..I n.o f.rt !r . - ...i-i. c-itr: jLvrin.... ... : I.,:..,..,. .t.I. ... 1 .. I " - ... ! ri v.ii! r:iL-;. t.i:. I. . ,4. .. i v-. t- , ,. . . i ui.ri-n n nwi.ii in l n i-nm rn i ?mi I in fr 'i'siii..,noac n-i.t rcu-h'inr i vp r.rp-:i.rvi' I m4 it. p.nn tin i -in i i i f- vnri .. xv e.i in ir.c 4.iu'..v, ...i. .j..- i .. ....j. l-lli:. lie. is ! n-ei i n rr in mc i if. .-r.. r i j v ... . .... . Ua3 laia . ill am j u i t c K. licu 10 t lav' 4.. ....v..... . . . . . . . - ....... ....v. . ... .... ...... . n ... .v t .... . . . . . . , . . .... . - r . . . ..... . .. . . - . ... - .... . ......7 .u. . . . . . j , . . . . , . .'..- ' . ' live'v: tbori led. That said conitriissloners shall !:: ,er 1. a A - n,l.l ll 1 hiorhnst. r.hnrcl-r .f f Grid t.ht 'It ! f ahout tweilf V,-who a)Uroacht-d, and wlio.-e! lin.s of the sleenimr b ihe. m.-l hi. 1rr.t- cn,l . .tov M1. -,'"';,1'b " e' master. i.-w.j - - , , . , , . : j'ii-i . ; uevi-.nei .1 " o'-i u.imi ii 10 , -o ' : - - , - . . . - . 1 ' ' ' ' iv " I nf; ainai o Captain Thomas 1) Hogg, Wake, Uommis.rrs e esiueiu. t.. ... uu u ni..,. , j short-comings I have preserved hon-i Passeia aiuinaersTanain. ovy ii you roai-; . y 'yy "- ' 4; ,'rilu-n' woulu "ave -usite i the buia heart of l an live. Martin. and Ordnance Gffccer. oe appouue!-, aim i. .ue uoveniui oi any otate p - ; ' 1 v want pea -e, this great blessing 'to repose sown- "tea me, too, ana i w-iu -..swer iar u any m .tber, ars he replied sho is an angle !M g'rl,' she repliM. and - Captain Jame. Slcan. CuUfdrd. Quartermaster, i s,rAl1 ,c!ll3e ov neglect to appoint said com- i..i, t w -.i x e u our b!eeding coantry, your sons lore- that sister Jaf.otte enters netrt and soul in- ami also" stooped lo kiss her iip.' I f' --1 " -' sadly afraid Captain Henry Dcwd, Clgcombe. do j ra.ssioaeH within ten days alter a request to ceive to be true about the con.ntmn of the;u.ue frorn th? b..ue &JA a nd Uko - their! to your plans, whatever they ni .y be' J Ellery and Jennie seemed determined to ! in VT'ak 'l') S-ll' h ' V James H Foote. drcdell, A-s't.. Adjt. Ocr.? o by the Jj the aspect of its civil and military i ition -n i?, tUP f nuily circl commerce! 4d shill be a thousand fold i-ibetded to ! erj,ey each other's society for this dav at least jnitl'tV-X1'';! Roll of Ilonorw. 4 , v IV e a"d Con fntUre' aad iud agriculture to resume I heir beneficent j v-u, Miss Jeannie,' s:.id KKery. -WVll. now but thus Juliette andShuirlev wce ihrowh mina! 'V h V ii ' 17Z IVilUam A Graham, r Orfctge, ss t AJj t. a,a If "' e?, 1 ' ?e!?ale- , . , L,,e,v,c ni ,l,.vnh-P nr,n fts ib tb an-L,-..,. i, c -i l,,,t, ,r.f wh..-. for m v nlot. or ratb-r tve- outline of if voi ' m..,n thnir WCnr,fte h,.. cr-atnre ..h .T; Mi.-i-i Mart! a. but who on clth .n:se Mi.- J.ie dte,' n-;i3 r-i oc. o. nun an properiv impref I icut. John B' Neathor-, w'ake; Assi. Adjt.'en or t'!C public use. as aforesaid io.the hanc" plishment of the Work before us. General. Lieut. Thomjuj White, master. Judicial. jol any person other than the persons .who have and Industry i.a gain to stretch her magic will except iny arm to lead you to th J . . - f t . I T. 111-' A people who have been afflicted as you ; wand over the war hertcn dlel-b till -.ey oppe ti ed wed content, for he told. her of his . t r ,1 -i t 4 i , . FrankP.rf. -A?s. Quartsr-i 11 l,"Vl1' or p. ouucea tne same, r per-i have been afflicted; a peopI who sailer as 1 boon us a garaen,. i suppose, as reasonable i ' . .... . 1 1 I. f . .X. t .... v m I -u..3 UM.I.S w or iiieir own use or j si:ffer: a pooplo whose gdlant hoys have! men, vu are wiliing to take the Pest, pi an to leonsntKpuon ana wuo 9na imake me altnlav.l , slaughtered as vour'sons have fallen onlobtained- this cotisummatio.! ?o devoutly, nereir oeiore renmreu. nuaii De pam lor aceord-i , , . , , , , i i . ' i i n-i u : u i-, . . u U cbraond M Pearson, mg to the schedule ot prices fixed by the com-!:'":; " 1 - V T T 1 7" " ; . l cnmA .. . - -i - V,,-il,, .virec.irhnco Vinv nnHj A I rtnTAntinn IS nrOOO.seil )Y SOme. 1 ice.. Wil iam H Battle miHsioners as aioresaia. uui 11 tlie otf.cer and ! " iWl " 1" -. r---.- . - K Mar.ly. of Craven the owner shall dillcr tts to the quality of the ! Rre wasting in iar oistant, camps wpary(cave uu ueuuduw LU. , " ..4 ....4, Supreme Counts. radkin. Chief Just Or-ntre. and Mntthias O ' W-, t X- 4. 4 4 J Judge?, aion ii itogera, naiie, Attorney gen eral, Hamilton G Jones, Rowan, Reporter, Edmund B Freeman, Cle?k. (Meets in this city of Raleigh second Monday in June each year. The Morganton term has been discontinued.) Scpekior Courts. Judges John h Bailey, Bunbcombe. Romulus M Saunderi?, Wake, Rob't R Heatlh, Chowan, Rob't S French, Robe.on, JaracB W Osborne, Mecklenburg, George How ard Wilson, Robert B Gilliam, Granville, Wililam M Sbipp, Henderson. SouciToas. it?t Circuit, JesaeJ.i ales, Hert-flrd- 2ad Circuit. Chrle C Clark, Craven; ird set ; for I rna-.t. confess 1 stuM. like some j adventures by flood and field ; whilst she was women wil to pel fee: my i :.- 'S.'' ; almost ready to exclaim with the gentL- "None of your plots and cr nspirscies-for mo; ; DesJrmor.n, that .she loved him for the dun Pi 1 have none of them,' se.i l Mrs. M utin, thein-rs be had nassod.' K article or property impressed or taken, there-1 months of listless inacitvity, while the weeds! are moving this question. They ' by making it fall within a higher or lower 'choke the scanty harvest, and the children j sound men, no doubt.- as I am, as you nrice named in the schedule, then the owner or agent and the officer -may select each a .loyal and disinterested citizens of the qualifications, as aforesaid, to determine the quality of such article or property-, who shall, in ca9e of dis agreement, appointan umpire of like qualQca tions, and his decision, if approved by the oflicer8 impressing, shall be final. But if not approved, the .impressing officer shall -send the award to the commissioner oi t-nctotaie, where the property is impressed, with lis rea- CireuU, Sloii H Roger, Walw, Attotuey GcU-'eona fo. dipproiag theame, aadeaidcgn- are as scanty harvest, and the children ; sound men, no uourec. as a am, as y o j -re pine for the presence and support of tbdr;as anybody ; they are myfriende but I think natural protector; old men; who, m feverish anxiety await intelligence which each suc ceeding mail may bring of the slaughter of t fi O X ? xt iA r onrl ni-inyt f tVirtit n r1 in? n cr taeir pride and support of their declining years all are babfe to reach out, with the spirit ot a drowing man, to grasp any pass ing straw, which, for the moment, may keep their heads ab-xe the roaring flood, loosing sight meanwhile of the firm, though perhaps" dlstaut fchcro xvtdcb calm, determinixl and it is wrong. Suppose your call a Contention without any des'gn it shall put the State out of the Confederacy. You merely call it with the hope that it may be. able to' make some proposition for peace, or aceoplish some result in the direction of peace, that the Legisla ture or the Executive are unable to bring about Suppose you call a Convention for this purpose. You elect your delegates, and tho drit thing tbay do an taking their seats widow. as she V them to obey her aunt previous request for music:, and where we must leave her, sealed at the fine toned piano, discoursing most excellent nmsi and holding her audience enthralled as if by magic. As for Ellery and Jeannie, they had ro music in their souks'; at letst, tor the time, and were therefore the better fitted for treason, for strat agems, and plots ;' in which we leave them engaged. I am sure, dear reader, had you seen Ju liette Martin, you like Eilery, would have called her a bewitching little creature. Her id til" 'nttli f nf this little he sto:ei .-.1 t i hi Annie, tli'.' .he laugh would aga- ;voo' 1 Ijfi' r viciv. to .:.'-.:irt-r.te th ei:"-!:-. an - ! b -r I are u eh Si; . I - 'a -i c? i' i .'L' u- i ! ' 1 - 1 1 ri -h b lit l.i id , One: - a we 'bp of a ngr, at bei-.g Jin- high. ;ib .v.. . nil, ti. ; struggle for ma-ie; -, . (;f r- ipeo ov i.ie t ton-.-, i !" l u: : i 'th"!:!-t r .; i -1: and the li'tle ch"rub. s!t:i-ig ( knee, li -tened to a il -i-'-.n :i(i-:i :- '- pasi-.nec! a tn ' he-art. that e.ro-n W njt she replied I leavr to th - r . ifiation: but -h n .1 eai.tii e" and cih.; -. thir visit they found th -itting t s. ailing. Ai! wa.s .-.-.e biie. tnnio - a '-iced nifs"-.ia!iimnii-lv 1 I. : --i lt t.K 1,-r ' f . I- 1 .... . such a store of present felicity. Wh-it a delightftSl day it was' to all. and especially to Shirley ! The dinner, though plain, appeared to him delicious : and what laughs the absence of manv (lnwnif.ni.ii: caused! How beautiful did Juliette seem in j s.hl';n!V- 5"" ',N u' 1 :" lv, I hl hvm n sho-br-td tK., i:.n : ' , . plo. ters who had b-en ...i - n......m ot j --"' "v.u mm; -iiiii.u in ner lap, feeding her from her plate, though beg ged by her sister not to tease herself with the child, but give her to the nurse. Shir ley could not refrain sharing with ths dear child some of the dainty little pate to which his neighbor had helped him. Ihere, there ! That will do, Mr. Shirley -.i . . . , ' . .1 !i " i i " hi :l iN r delicate from, large, beautiful eye of light ha- I beg you will not give her any more CaV- ii i i i i- a i . J zel, her brown hair, nearly approaching flaxen, needed, not thy cheery mouth, nor complex ry her away, Lucy, or these goodi eonlo will I -It 1 '.I 1 , . " ' . . tan ner wua Kinaness.' Thus was she borne PkWs AiiMV. The l:-t ae' sent Gen. Price to be or.'y few rndes ba k of .Washington, Ark., with a fine rmy -numbers it ls.ncedhr thr well known ro:i ? is to name, lhe army io in line p! g!.t tiJ iiw-i excellent spirits.
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