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r THE NEWS. - PUBLISHED EVEEY TUESDAY. 1 hl & j71E:omyk6 ye e; ' K Editors ancL Proprietcrs, x ' ' TpAYETTEYIIiLE, N. 0. ,r.,::' TEIUtlSt H-E-&-E "V7E COIIE, "I . : There was a weddine in a church in a From Hall's Health Tract. ' Do. One year. Six months. $3' 00" 2 00 rr P ' Quito i 3itowtl5iu.r:.v: Ona Sqnare, 1 inch or less first insertion, v each subsequent insertion; . . . lor , one year, one square ......i.. ....... For six months,' ' .'V . . For three months, ' ...... k . V. . For Quarter Oolumn, 5 squares, 3 months, . ., . . ; , 6 " 9 u' . 12 3 ' 6 12 . 3 months, 6 9 " 12 " 8ome.of the laws of nature, or began their study with some inherited infirmity. ? The pursuit of truth is pleasurable; it is exalting and promotes serenity; Ui all men, -uatu For Halt Column, For One Column, 20 10 squares gqtiare3J 4 41 $100 I 50 15 oa j 9 00 ! 6 00 $25 60 j 75 . 40 V5' ... 100 -125- . 175- ' 125 150 200 COMMERCIAL HONOR- If all the laws for the collection ofj debt we're abolished we believe it would be vast- village near Chicago, Tecently, which was j Hard study does n ot itself; shorten attended by a crowd of people, the bnde life, but does of itself (end to increase the 'Demg tne iamous . ueue in tnac section, ana (longevity of man. -When hard jstiidents the bridegroom an ex-yolunteer captain, die early, it will be found that in some way j.uere is a W mab was reviv-1 they had fallen into the habit of violatin eu wim greab cuwfc, at me - weauing.-. xie vas an tne ironuer service, ana one aay so the story goes) he went out to hunt a bear. He had been away a few hours, when his voice was heard faintly in the distance exclaiming- . f -- I ' . I H-e-r-e we come!' f.:: -r ; i In a little while . the same voice was heard again, but nearer; then it was repeat ed at intervals, nearer and louder;, when finally, the captain emerged out of a bit of vvoods near, the camp running at the top of his speed, without a hat, coat otl gcr. Ih he jcamc to camp, ehottting, Heref we come: . - : " I 'T To ro rrrlifk pnmol" innni raA n irfHrtar omctir. . ' j "Why me and the game," gasped the captain, pointing to a big bear which show eld himself at the edge of the1 woods, took a long look at the camp, and then with a From the Home Journal. , - AUECDOTES OF EELYIHG.' i - ' - t - ,. , ; The genuine, though unobtrusive, mod esty of Washington Irving is known to all readers of his works, this characteristic be ing one of the main charms of bis ;writings; but it is not, perhaps, so well known that this trait, so' generally, admired by others, was io nimseu, ac limes, a source oi mn rite annoyance and mortification. The subjoined anecdotes, never before published, we'. believe. -(one of which . is . , t v . quite uineiy,i are uiustrauve oi nis moaes- The great, the governing reason n, id i add;- ? ot diffidence, aa exhibited on taon to the. above, that their attent.on ij wo- memorabie occasion, when confidence urawn away irom ine muuigence oianimai an( self-possession appeared to hi De appetites: their gratifications are not iri that u.,i:l,i"t ft ur 'ly better for the commerce of the world, f . u Only men of Christian honor and integ- P . growl at missing his expected meal off the litigation ritv could then obtain credit, - mm m ft r l would be diminished, and nnanciai jcnses would be unknown. The Watchman and Reflector has the following bearing - upon the subject: t Two centuries ago-it was thought an in suit in the Highlands of Scotland to; ask a note from a debtor. It was considered the Rflmfl aa savinff. '! doubt vour honor."' If , . j -QP . 0 ain, disanneared in the woods acin. I "But why didn't you shoot the bear and bring him in?" inquired one. ! "ghat's the use of shooting your game," said the captain testily, "when - you can bring him in alive, as I did f" direction, hence they are neither gourmand khe v:jL nf nhLn'n tn. nnn drunkards nor hcpntiorts. Sir Isaac-New--h i- . ... ... . ton had. often to be reminded that - hjs .din ner was ready; the caW to' eat is often 'a most unwelcome one ro literary men; mey consider eating a secondary consideration; they literally eat to live, and the process of dining is often gone! through with as a task. ; , '. :." . , . ' " ' ' Many hard students have become miser-, able dyspeptics, and have died while yet in their prime, but the tormenting disease was brought on by over eating,-by eating too fast, or by returning to their studies tod soon after a" hearty , or hasty meal, thus drawing to the brain (the nervous energy, which ought to have been expended on the stomach in aiding it to prepare the food for nourishing tne ' system, and not DeinEr so From Dickens Ail the Tear Bound. SIB BOYLE BOCHE'S BLUHDEES. . Hany ' of these are happily preserved. "Sir, I. would cive up half nav the whole of the constitution -to preserve the remain-! der." This,- however, was parliamentary. Hearing that Admiral Howe was in ; quest of the French, he remarked- somewhat pleasantly that the Admiral . would sweep the French fleet oft the, face of the earth1 By-and-by came dangerous times of disaf fection, and honest men's lives were inse cure.. Sir Bovle writes from the country to a friend in the capital this sad view of his position: : VXou may ludge," he savs. "of our state, when I tell you 1 write this witia sword in-one hand and a pistol in the other." ' On another occasion, when the famous letters in the Public Advertiser From Hosritfs Journal. THE DYING CHILD. vrnxst CTTBimm : BOM1IT. . ST UIXt Uoiker, rm, tared," and I would faiabe uleeping; Iet m repose upon thy bosom seek; But promise me that thou irilt le&Te off ireepin Because thy tears fall hot upon my cheek. Here it is cold; the tempest raTeth madly; But in xny dreams all is so wondrous bright? - I SQ9 the angel-children smiling gladly, when from my weary eyes I shut out light. ' Mother, one stands beside me now! and listen I Dost thou not hear the music's sweet accord ? See how his white wings beautifully glisten ! Surely those wings were given him by our Lordl Green, gold and red are floating tdl around me; They are the flowers the angel scattereth. Shall 1 hare also wings while life has bound me f r - Or, mother, are they given alone in death? Why dost thou clasp me as if I were going? . He it Was who recounted I 7 dost thou press thy cheek thus unto mine? a grand dinner, as will doubtless.be recol- rTTr :'W:r 1 .twe re; attra ctin at n nl versal. atten f inn. Sir mm ac mo uizy noiei.? at wmcn a large t -1 v, a c v - i u-V i r number of literaVv and other cslchritip n. ?ovIe. W.M T1 ! to complain bitterly of sembled to do honor to the distinguished "7, k? , a "rt.a,m aonmous wnter r:-.-1 av. u t.:i.. called Junius." He it was who recounted lErtSZ Srn. w I that marvelous performance of gymnastics, thy tears are flowing; Ertin When, in a tumult) Of loyalty, "he Stood dear mother, will be always thine 1 Khl ld ? Prostrate at the felt of h?s sovereign." He Dk -wvM vpfc nartiallv-nnri-PfI mpfnnhnr nF si raf or three attempts, k jaax' c.i,- i , r t . I tail, no oaiui uuu I easiuii iiiu uucaaci ui ghter of the party, fV T,au tt' t-.-i?. t u: we come. "Which was followed by such a1 shout of laughter as that old church never heard be- bre; ft t TBICKS 0E A JUGGLER your iiunur. , xi jj . . ... . . - , , parties had small business matters to trans-. . . , J r .Jr Lt together, they etepped out into th4 open ccas.on, some wicked wag sang out from air, uxeoineirseyes upon iuo iieayeujs. auu i j ii., eacn repeaieu ms ouiiguuuu, wim iiu mui- tal witness. -A mark was then carved in some rock or tfree near by to be a rem em ber a nee of the compact. Such a thing as a breach of contract, we are told, was then Jjvery rarely met with, so highly did the peo-t pie regard their honor, and so truly did they fear Him beneath whose eye they per formed such acts. i ! I When the march of improveTrrent brought the new mode of doing business, they were often pained by ifcese innovations. An an ecdote is handed down of a farmer who had . been to Lowlands and learned worldly wis- ' dom. Orj returning to his native parish he had need of a sum of money, and made bold to ask a loan of a gentleman of. mean nam ed Stewart. Tins was cheerfully granted; and Mr. S. counted out the gold on! his li brary table. This done, the farmer took a pen and wrote a receipt, and offered it to ; the gentleman. - ' p ? ' "What is this, man?f cried Mr. Stewart, sternly eyeing the slip of papier. V ult is a receipt, sir, bindings me to , give ; ye back yer gold at thel right time," replied - ,-iandy. ' ..' . - - - - ""Bindin!? Wei . mv man. it ve: canna trtiRt verself I'm fture Til na trust ve! Ye The story got home before the captain nrenared it "lavs heavv." feels like a load! uiU uu wao m cvcijr wuj a ixiuutii. xuc other night as the bold captain led his in- "I 1 : i-v ftl .-V n A- A V-i tU 11 ! aVi W r V Uv The far-famed Robert Heller, who is now delighting crowds by his weird performan ces;1 cannot be satisfied with his legitimate riumphs before an audience, but occasion- lly does a neat thing tor his own . amuse- ent, every much to the surprise ot those ho happen to be present. ', A hort time since, while passing an it inerant vender ot , cheap provisions, Mr. Heller suddenly paused and inquired: ? ' ; I-'How do you sell eggs, auntieV" "Pern eggs," was the response, "dey am a nicuvune aniece -fresh, too, de last one or induces other discomforts which increase in intensity and duration until life becomes a burden and failure. The French Acade my is perhaps the most learned body in the world i and the ages of the younger mem bers average from sixty to seventy. Most of the clever men of rFrance have in this year of 18G7, reached a great age. Of the members of.the French Academy, M. Vin net is 89; M. de Segur, 86; De Tougervillei 76; Lebran, 82; Villemain, 76; Lamartine, 76; Flourence, 7S; M. Guiot, 79; and Mi Thiers, 69; Berryer, 74; the Duke de Brog lie,S2. . -: ' Z: -I m This list might be indefinitely extended as to alienations Lord Brougham, . Hum boldt, John Wesley, and many others. . The circumstances most favorable to lon gevity among brain workers is the spend ing of a considerable portion of early life in out-uoor acuvuies, travel ana tne HKe, r.rM;,lfl nA fr, vr,hnm fi;;f., n-A F'"a" uio.ieei oi nis 8overcju. j : jj lt'was-who denounced "in withenn'lan- np,. : T ?h ,,trar .-.r?.p 8a5e. the "apostate politician, who turned kXJ I his-back upon h mself." 1 He itas who bodv. however, when he arosa-tn snenk hp I . . . .. . . m; m Au": introduced to. public notice , the ingenious , " ww j- word, and, alter two sat down, amid the lau f.ri rLhaa nn , o.if .u floating m the airbut. mark n,t I shall rrrr.rr:i:r'"!r,xu yet nip him in thai bud." There. was the iu ouvjvv ins liuiiiui, auu uuiiuuiiuy. at tne : ''.i: i ? i i'i, ", . . I ItimOUS B same time, wmcn ne. aid not omit to do whea he got up to respond. . The next moraing Irving wrote to Parko Benjamin as tollows: . Dear Parke: I broke down last night, iust as I knew I should. Irving." ! Some time alter this, the democratic party oi tnis city, leeung tne need ot a strong candidate to enable them to carry a pending mayoralty election, chose the author of the "Sketch Book," and a com mittee, composed of some of the leading Eoliticians of the day, were dispatched to ucnyside to apprise him of his nomination and obtain, if possible, his acceptance. Ar riving at his residence, they were met at the door by the housekeeper, who after eyeing them suspiciously and asking di vers questions, ushered them into the li brary, where they found the illustrious author reclining on a Jounce- After the And if taou weep, then I must weep with tlx eel Oh, I am tired my -weary eyes are closing; ' Lookl mother, look! the angel kisseth me ! speecn which coniounded genera tions, I don't see,' Mr. Speaker, why we snouid put ourselves out ot the way to serve posterity. What has posterity done tor usi" . He was a little disconcerted at the burst of laughter that followed, and pro ceeded to explain his meaning. "By pos terity, sir, I do not mean our ancestors, but those who are to come immediately after them." His invitation to the gentleman on his travels was hospitable, and well- meant, but equivocal. , "I hope, my Lord if eier you comewithin a mile of my house, you'll stay tnere an night.'- ? ne it was who Stood for the; proper dimensions of the wine bottle, and proposed to : Parliament that it should be compulsory that "every quart bottle should contain a quart." Ve ry pleasant and yet perfectly intelligible Lancaster, Pa., Ausr. 27. The follovrincr1 correspondence will appear to-morrow in. the " Herald and -bxaminer: . - Philadelphia, Pa., An?. 24. Hon Thaddeus Stevens Dear Sir: Several of your intelli gent constituents in this region, no doubt by naiii ui prujjtjr ujuonnauon, are complaining of mistakes made by Congress n not passing laws at the last session'restraininjr the remo val of certain officers engaged in reconstruc-f" tion. I contended that you had passed an ' act at the very close, providing for that very ' contingency, but which is not executed. - Will you be so kind as to inform me how far' our -' representation is responsible for this omission, ii omission, u omission it oer xon Know we are in tne habit of pealing familiarly with " a " member from the ninth district A brief an-' swef wiU much oblige your friend, . -j. r 7'- Samuel Schoch. -r Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 26. CoL Samuel Scoch, Columbia, Pa. Dear-Sir: You are '' ' right in supposing that Congress made mis- takes, as is the inevitable lot of man, but you , mistake in supposing that there is any law to prohibit the removal of district command ers without the consent of the Senate. Soon after the commencement of the last session of was his meaning though it unhappily took Congress I reported abillfrom the commitUt l the fatal bovine shape in his rebuke to the shoemaker when getting shoes for his vei ana me iiKe. i i i i ri i fc"" and then by o temperate and phln mode of "7e i;7w b nlirnnfffnAtioln : . . t - Pef 1(11111 IDB living the brain will work advantageously until past tour score years. - Tttr Vrw ficx?w pvnn nw PiTfpnuwu of fern; biled 'em myself, and know's dey'sTHemrv H. Haight, just elected Governor of can- ; canna ha my gold!" and gathering it up he put it back in his desk and j turned 5his key Oil it. ! ' ';. ! "But, sir, I- might die," replied the ry Scotchman, bringiug up an argument in favor of his new wisdom, !"and my sons iiiiirht refuse to Dav itlto ve. But this bit o naner wad compel them." ! "Compel them to sustain a dead father's honor!" cried the I high-minded Scot. - "They'll need compelling to do right if this is the road ver leading ahem! ' I?U neither trust ve nor them. Ye can gang elsewhere for money! But ye'll find nane; in this parish that'll put more faith in a bit o paper ' than in a naiehbor's word o' honoriand fear o' God!" : . ":'-. -''v A Boy's First! Composition. The Terre Haute (Ind.) Album gives the following essay on "The Ox," from one' of its young contributors, just as it came from times before he could obtain a reply, his pen:. j I 11 i"Dar's no use tal kin', mars' r," sai uai i i iC Well, I'll try 'em,' said the magician, as he laid down a bit of fractional currency. 'Have you pepper and salt? 'Yes. sir. dere dev is,' said the sable saleswoman, watching her customer with intense interest. ' Leisurely drawing out a neat little pen knife, Mr. Heller proceeded very qaietly to cut the egg exactly in half, when suddenly a bright new twenty-uve-cent piece was discovered lying embedded in the yolk, ap parently as bright as when it came lrom the mint. Very coolly the great magician transferred the coin to his vest pocket, and taking up another, inquired: " "And how much do you ask for this egg?" De Lord bress my soul? Dat egg!-De fact am, boss, dis egg is worth a dime, shuah." - ) -,'vU".. i "All right," was the response; "here's the dimei. Now give me the egg." : Separating it with an exact precision that the colored lady watched eagerly, a quarter eagle was most carefully picked out of the ceutre of the egg,. and placed in the vest pocket of the operator, as before; The old woman was thunderstruck, as well she might have been, and her customer had to ask her price for the third egg two or three California, is a native of Rochester, New York, and is about 45 years of age. He is a son of Fletcher M. Haight, formerly a distinguished lawyer, in Rochsster and in St. Louis, and subsequently eminent at the bar of ban Francisco. He was, during the asu years oi ms me,' district judge oi jau ornia,' appointed by Mr. Lincoln. The younger Mr. Haight graduated at Yale Col- icgc ui -ot 'i oiuuicu law 1 11 xvui; u;o- ter, and lias practiced most successfully at the bar both in St. Louis and San Francis co. He is said to be a man of very decid ed talents, most pleasing addressjind irre proachable character. Baltimore Sun. j Upon lifting one of the flooring deals in an old house about to be pulled down and position most unexceptional set phrases. Where upon, Mr. Irving commenced to reply, "and had got as far as "I thank you, gentlemen, for the complimentary manner in which you have conveyed to me this honor, but ger than the other; and instead of that, you have made one 'smaller than the other; -the very opposite." H ;! -r ' of House of BepresentatiTes. which contained a provision prohibiting removal without th consent of the Senate. It passed the Hons and was sent to the Senate.The Senate struch it out and returned it to the House, who re fused to concur in the amendment. The re sult was a committee of conference, where an animated contest ensued. ..-.'- t There were several other questions in con- - ' Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 1799. The Theatre, last eveninir. ioined in the 1 - and pausing for an instant, he was public testimony of reeret for the loss of offered to Yield if this could be m-jmid. : ThA. relieved by the housekeeper, who at that I the Hero of America. The House (which i Senate persistently refused, declaringVthat ., moment entered the room to announce re-1 was extremelv fulH disnlaved a scene cal- they would sooner lose the bilL - As that freshments, and said, evidently having culated to, impress the mind with the ut- overheard the conversation: "But you most solemnitv of sorrow. f The nillara . 1 J . L supporting . the boxes were. encircled i with black crape, the chandeliers were decorated with the insignia of woe, and the audience, 8han4t go, sir;" when Mr Irving again re sumed, and in these words: "Geutlemeni you have your answer" -and then politely led the way to the dining-roomi EETEIBUTION. ' A curious case of retribution took place up Washington's March; after which a sol- the other day at a country seat near Gratz, emn dirge was performed, when the curtain "Oxen is a very slow" animal, they are: good to break ground up. I wood drather nave norses n uieyt utuu i nave .jwuvi, which they say is wind collected in a bunch, which makes it dangerer for to keep horses! than an oxi if .there vv as no horses the peo ple would have to wheel thare wood on a wheelbarrow, it would take them two orj three davs to wheel a cord a mile. I cows! i iiHfifiil to. i have herd some sav that if said the bewildered old darkey, "I can't let you hab dat dar egg, nohow for less dan a quarter. I declare , to the Lord I can't. rebuilt at Linlithgow, Scotland, paintings of a remarkable and interesting kind were discovered on the under sido of the floor and across the oaken ioints. The names of "Lord Fleming,"; "Erie Demas," "Lord Letoun," "Erie d' Argyle," etc., have been found apparently in connection with their coats-of-arms. The house, whose walls are above four feet in thickness, is said to have been a great' resort of the nobility in has it that each nobleman sat under his coat-of- the in Austria. The proprieter of this coun try seat, Baron rrangen, had in 1840, been a colonel in the Austrian army, and chief of the miliary police of Verona. In : that he had displayed extraordinary cruelty, and had repeatedly inflicted severe corporal punishment on prominent ladies of the Italian aristocracy. Among other in stances he caused the punishment of the i i ? ii- ii n a verges to oe aammistereu to ine. vjountess Rovma, who had been arrested tor conceal ing a young relative of hers, a member of the revolutionary. The sentence was carried would frustrate all our legislation it could not. be allowed. Tne House yielded, with a warv, ning of the evils it would inflict upon tho country. Some f the members of the Senate r Beemed to doubt their power under the con- j stitution. which thev had inst renndiated. ond particularly the -female part of it, appeared I outside of which all agreed that we were act-, XVb U klUb, lUC UuIJU 511 1 "b -"v"' vux nui& vi icwusuukuuu; was usurpation; or perhaps they had a desire, to be thought gravely conservative and, mag nanimous. - - . These ideas seemed to control the action of, some half dozen Senators,who preferred trustf . ing the President. My dear ColoneL a few. Senators of great ability, undoubted patriot- in mourning. slowly rising, discovered a Tomb in the center of the stage of the Grecian style of architecture, supported by trusses. In the center of it was a portrait of the General, encircled by a wreath of oaken leaves; un- j ism and purity, have become so saturated at - der the portrait, a word, shield, and hel met, and the colours of the United States. The top was in the form of a pyramid, in the front of which appeared the American Eagle, holding, in her beak a scroll, on which was inscribed A Nation's Teanl-rr The sides of the fetage were decorated with black banners containing the names ot the into execution with unheard of brutality, different States of the Union, in golden let- arms before proceeding in a body to pal ace.- Home Journal. The countess was stripped almost naked, tied to a bench in front ot the . military barracks, and whipped unmercifully by three Croats, in presence of a large crowd of leenncr soldiers. The poor lady was almost crazy with shame and indignation at this infamous outrage; and ! the speedy death of her husband, an officer in, the ters, and over which mourning trophies There is a proposal to supply London with fresh air, by pumping it from the "Very good," said Heller, whose imper- country to any required locality. Churches, 6a:n:an nrmv urnnut ftunnt hprrWh a fnrVinKlA fpnt.nriiH werft as snlpmn as nn nn-1 r.hantl. . hnsnitals.i-theatres. markpr.s. I un-I r i it a i P r i. ..vu.v.w " r . . , --r , ,; Iew monins alter me nornnie scene in irout dertaker,,f there is your quarterand nereis derground railways, ano otner . places, nf tuR barracks of Verona She left the egg. All right." woiild be supplied by means of iron pipes. they had to be tother or a ox, they wood bej jingiing them merrily together in his little a cow. uut l tninK wnen it cums to navts paim the savant cooly remanded: 1 As he opened the last egg a brace of five- The inventor says that "it would employ a dollar gold pieces were, discovered snugly great 1 number of mechanics to carry ; out deposited in the very heart of the yolk, and this great undertaking."; , We should think graiiut:r iuea, uuwever, their tits pulled on' ; a cold morning, they. wood wish they wasn't, for oxen don tgen . erallv have to raise caves, if i bed i to b enny I would rather be a hefier, but if I coodent be a heffer, and had to bp both, 1'dt be a ox. They have a remarkable dramatic taste No! dat you . couldn't. I'se gwii L Italy it would seem "The Death o( dem eggs a home, I is; and dat I'se gwine to take . Ant- mvnav in vr.Ji:i.n : w kA;n :.fx- a dem eircs all b longs to me. It does dat. ir:i- muu fW fnllnwinir r1nf .'MvTmili Couldn't sell nomoreof dem eggs, nohow. .L- Ml. 1a.. nt h tha ntift Af. r..n M AIUIU lUC Ul UltJ SUCtliHUIB, HID Ut" j nm 0,Antu; iA nifrhted African started to iher domicu to nf nhatacles The impress Car otta is sent 7SIuaa" UC".C6S' w WW j , , . , t - - , "g to Europe, so as not to interfere with the intrigues ot the emperor. Juarez swears Vengeance. ' He shuts up his wife in a nun-l it would. A; grander idea, noweveri is proposed ih New York it is no less than to have pipes laid, under ground, and to be suspended in mid ocean like the cable, for the purpose of conveying the medicated "I say , price!",, screamed tho. amazed waters, fresh and pure, from the springs at . - I. TT . .-w-r . . 1 1 I TT . Tr 1 tTT! Ill ' J . , daughter ot xiam. "loucouidn cDuyaem irssingen, yicny, vv lesoauen, etc. eggs, mars'r, for all de money you's got. I I ! Home Ji "Very good eggs, indeed. I rather like them: and while I am about it, I believe M - I will buy a dozen. What is the price? Journal. - r I The Oceans. The Pacific Ocean covers a surface ;of 88,000,000, square miles: the Atlantic 25,000,000; and the Indian Ocean 17,000,000. The surface of the sea compared to land is 160 to 40 or, 4 to ;,The depth of the- sea is supposed to be equal , to the highest mountain four miles. Where the sea is of-'a blUe color;4 deep-wKere An -effort is being made in Paris, (and green it is shallow. . JLemperature in equal but with what we are unable to relate a young son, two years of age. When the boy grew up, and heard of the cruel fate of his mother, he made a solemn vow to avenge her. A few weeks ago he repair ed to Baron Praneen's country seat and struck him several times in the face, in presence of a number of witnesses, for the purpose of compelling him to challenge him. The challenge was sent, and the young Italian had the choice of weapons. He chose Turkish sabres, in; the' use of which he had, by long practice, acquired particular skill. When the duel took place the Italian told the Austrian who he was, attacked him furiously with the formidable sabre, and hacked mm almost to success i i . i m : M r w - l.TroBaAfnOiiftrAfnrn ! TKntl fWft ia around of reason to hone it may I latitudes is irom 4, to o uegrees less in tne to the treachery of Lopez Iscariot, Juarei bo successful,) to establish on tho shore of southern, hemisphere, supposed . to arise captures Maximilian and has him shot in1 the Mediterranean, and in some approved from the extended surface of the water, and th nresenr.ft nf hia wile, wno piunees a neichDornooa oi ooutnern a ranee, a tum-i lairffer into her heart' and falls dead on the I modioli's t mansion, where the wearied toil- bodv of her Imberial lover, calling on I era with pen or pencil may rest from their Heaven to avenge herVandf her country jlabor long enough to recruit their exhaust ThU hideous drama is taidf to eniov c real led strength; Care will be taken to make: on nasainsr throush the southern siens seven ana tnree, eignt a ays less man me nortnern 5?" A piece of cloth; saturated with carbolic acid and hung upon a liberty . pole in New T -..- Ii Tt 1 1 -Ml - J II II ' Buccesi, and is 'about to be produced ia the expenses so low. that i even thef poorest! Jersey is Bald to 'have killed all the mos Florence; may bear them were suspended- A Monody r was recited by M. Wignell, accompanied by solemn airs; and the tragedy of the Roman Father concluded the business of the evening. T AIR IN THE MONODY. J Slowly strike the solemn bell, Nature sound thy deepest knell; ' 1 Power of Music, touch the heart; Nature there will do her part. - . God of Melancholy, come, . - Pensive o'er the Hero's tomb; - In saddest strain his loss deplore With piercing cries rend evry shore, " For WASfirxoTOS is now more! ' Glory, bring thy fairest wreath, ' Place it on thy Hero's urn: . ' Mercy, in soft accents breathe, , .;, "He never made this bosom mourn." . . , Every Virtue here attend, r Bending o'er his sacred earth; -Gratitude, thy influence lend, " - f" '' Make us feel his mighty worthl . , . . ; ' END. what they were pleased to call "conservatism. (whose meaning I confess I am unable to un derstand,) that I fear they will forget the mon-V Bter that was slain in 177 6, and again in 18Gt, and will thus do great damage to the creation' of a government now bo capable of being con-1 verted into a political paradise. This is lia- ble to happen, not so mucn by direct and pal pable attack upon its framework as by grad- . ually forgetting the vital principles of the De claration of Independence. " ' Strike out one of the living sparks which give life to bur Goddess of Liberty, and tlio mysterious and intense heat whose welding fires, nearly a century ago, and at present, aro losing principles 01 ireeuom ana reaucmg des potism to cinders, will gradually cool, until the most conservative despot could thrust his sword into it without affecting its temper " I have said above that I did not know the mean ing of the word "conservatism." I have sinca seen the report of a speech said to have been . made by an Ohio Senator, at Canton, Ohio; which, if it be truly reported, and is to be considered a definition of the doctrine, then it to me is very alarming -worse than cop perheadism. It is legislation without author- ty, and reconstruction by usurpation. ? r ... : I am, very respectfully, ' . ' , your obedient servant, . . . ,: - ' "; Thaddets Stztxts. Long ago Judge Dudley of the Superior Court of New Hampshire, charged a jury as follows: "There was one good thing said at the bar.. It was from , one Shake speare, an English player, I believe. ;No It is trood enough almost to be affair after all was over. ' . - lease. Thatcentlcmen Be just and fear not. EsnaaiKTS ros Tmirau. The names of ab out five hundred applicants for. passage to ; Baltimobe asd the Soutoeiin TEAnE.The . trade of Baltimore with the Southern", porta has been rather on the increase during the -month of August.' - The receipts of' cotton foot up 3,369 bales, of which '.1,751- bales . came from Charleston, 564 from Norfolk, 559 from Savannah, 302 from New Orleans, 103 from Richmond , and 100 from Wilmington and Of tobacco there is the law in this received 676 hogsheads and 5,437 pac. ages irom ruenmoaa uiu vt . j&cages umsx Norfolk. Of naval stores, 1,493 barrels rosin; . 1,173 barrels tar, 763 barrels spirits turpen-' tine and 54 barrels pitch came from, YTilnuii- ton and other North Carolina ports, and407. barrels rosin and 48 barrels tar fronrNorfolk: Besides the above there "were received dufinjf the month from Southern ports large amounia matter. pieces, in the Bible. It is this: 'Be just and fearlotoerorthUarohnftpons. Fbench Washing MAfcniirEBT.- The washed at the rate of forty thousand pieces Ainerican Colonization These a day, at the uiancnisserie ao ;uourceues, e residents mostly of the States of South three milpjt nr so from the St. Lazare ter I r 'rtrr; TToTifnW TomoMAa .J minim nf tho, Wsfrn "RAilamv.. The linen r: mriA -r nArW lVnf fhiv MWnt. of crrain, wool, lumber, shingles staves ier.? is boiled- with soap and soda, and then ularlv known as freedmen.w. The sociefr and a great quantity of vegetables and rnita; washed in -hollow-wheels, -rinsed, partly has made an' earnest appeal fdr funds to ena dried by centrifugal machines, and, for the ble them to send these applicants to Liberia, rest, in hot-air ovens, which carry off near- Cmp ck)mt.--It is stated that a gentleman ly, three pounds of moisture per pound of 1 in Greene county, AlabamahaA offer coal burned. It is j finally, ironed . between ed his entire .crop of cora at thirty-fite-cents uoiuuuu toilers auu wucu iciutucu wiw 1 uuou w f Deouqkt et Noethebs New Yon-Whilev along the Atlantic coast we are running over? with water, a serious drought prevails throuerh' all ixortnern jsew, xorc, and the people am ccmpiaming oi uu&ij roaas; Ennveueu VS- - 1 lures, laiimg Bireams ana ary weus.. 1
The Eagle [1866-1875] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1867, edition 1
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