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Vol i
TlIURSDiYY, JANUARY 22, 1874.
NO 24
North Carolina Gazette.
J. II. &i. G. MYROVER,
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SUMMARY OF NEWS
For the Week ending Jan. 20, 1874.
lKF.t(.N'. i
Cardinal AutonelH ia dangerously ill at
Koine, with the gout in his stoniac-h; the Poie has
a.lmiuistereu extreme unction to him. The Gov
ernment troops shot ten insurgents while attenipt
. iug to escape, otherwise, the occupation of Carta
o -ua was bloodless. The French authorities have
mfused to surrenderthe Numancio without orders
from Paris; the Nuinancia is comparatively unin
jured. The condition of the forts around Carta
gena indicates treachery; provisions are plentiful
in the town. The Intransigentes at Barcelona
have surrendered; the authority ot the Govern
ment is fullv restored there. The Londou Timet
correspondent at Cartagena reports tumults among
the people, who were convinced that the treachery
.f their leaders precipitated the surrender. It is
understood that the French government will de
liver to Snairi,' under- .the extraordinary treaty,
thoeofthe Cartagena refugees now in Algeria
- who are accused of piracy and other crimes. A
. Koine telegram says the Pope will hold another
Consistory earl v next month, when he will aj-
imiiit several aumuonai variiiiua -aim oricmcru
, foreign liishops. The Prince -and Princess of
Wales have arrived at St. Petersburg, and a grand
ittt will be given at the American Xegation, on
Monday, iu honor of the Duke of Edinburgh's
- uiarriage. The Madrid Governriient denies that
the trouble at Barcelona was serious, and announ
ces that order has been restored in that city. A
portion of the force which took parr in the siee of
Cartagena has marched against the Carlists. The
British ship Wallacshe has "hceii burned iu the
. harbor of Almeida paiu. '
Domestic. . " ' .
The delayed steamship China has
at San Franc-isco.-Kl he atunal lioartl
iwiiui jit R iltiiiiore. discussed hnances
. the views of some of the orators diverged widely.
A defective .piston w as the cause of the detention
' .f the steamshipClHua a San Francisco yester
day;hf fiesJaw in the water and is coming up
: the harbor with only one whel working. ifra.
.ula Torvencevxf the Cahtorma theatre company
One evening, in the year 1520, a woman,
enveloped in a long black mantle, was
walking towards the briap-e of the . Ilialto
in Venice. Her steps were weak and un
even, and, at intervals, slie looked around
with a hurried, frightened glance. She
paused on the centre of the bridge, and
looked.down with a shudder on the clear,
blue waters of the Adriatic; then closing
150 oo her eyes, and murmuring faintly, "Antonio!
my Antonio ! Adieu V she prepared to throw
herself over the parapet. Just as she was
fallinr. a man rushed forward, seized , her
a so with a powerful grasp, and drawing her
racK,saiUj "tjiri.: uesixoy uoi my me
Providence has given thee. If you are un
happy, enter yourtchurch, kneel on its hal
lowed pavement, pour out your sorrow, and
thank your Maker that you have been pre
served from crime from rushing uncalled
into His presence !'
The r-irl imnatientlv tried to shake off
the strong, kind hand that held her, and
said, "Let me goH I must die !"
I In another moment she tottered and fell
to the ground, where she lay without sense
or motion. Her preserver raised her head,
and, in order to'give her air, drew back the
veil which concealed her features. I They
were verv lovelv, and the man gazed on
her with wonder and admiration as she wras
graduallv restored.
Bv decrees she told him who she was
and where she lived. Her history; might
be summed up in a few words : an avaric
ious father, a noor mother, a mutual but
unhnpnv love.
Vainly did Maria plead with, her father,
a rich innkeeper of Venice, the cause of her
lover, Antonio Barbarigo, the handsome
frrmrlrdior nl -in r the UridfiTO of
f-"!T5 , o
Sighs. At length, this evening, her father,
Giauettini, forgot himself so far as to strike
his daughter with some violence; and she,
with a far more culpable . neglect of her
duty, ran wildly from home, and, as we have
seen, was arrested just on the verge of com
mitting suicide. -
The person who hadsaved her led her
gently to her home, and, having 'given her
tip to her father, seated himself in an ob
scure corner of the hostelrv. Gianettini re
ceived his child with rude reproaches, and,
biddino lirr retire to her own apartment
Sf trade 7.! and Retake herself tVher spinning, he cast
lon.the15tl" a suspicious glance at the person who had
brought her home, whose stout, maniy n
gure and firm countenance, however, deter
red the innkeeper from addressing him in
a hostile manner.
As Maria turned to depart a young gon-
artist commenced pacing up and down the sion the rooted belief that it is the one
large room in the hostelry, casting at in- thing to which he has been calledthis
tervals a scrutinizing glance on the young enthusiasm, attracting an Agassiz to the
girl, who, now penitent for her intended Alps, or Amazon, impelling a Pliny to ex
crime, was silently praying in a corner. As plore the volanco in which hejs ta lose his
for Gianettini, be seemed unable to shake life, and nerving a Vernet, when tossing in
off the strange ascendancy gained over him a fierce tempest, to sketch lhdwwaste of
by his unknown visitor; his habitual ef- waters, and even the wave that is leaping to
frontery failed him; and, for the first time I devour him, that marks.Jie heroic .spirit;
in his life, he dared not break silence. and wherever it is round, success, sooner or
An hour passed. Then hasty, joyous later, is almost inevitable.
steps were heard, and Antonio appeared
bearing in his hand a bag and a letter. The
Lbag contained six hundred pistoles and the
letter, w as addressed to the artist, and pray
ed him to honor the sender with a visit.
''Take these coins and weigh them," said
the unknown, as he threw the bag towards
Gianettini. I
Antonio iSarbango stood betore his bene- flnwfir,. though Minutian in size.
p i t t i it' I & . o . r '
iactor, paie, and iremDiing wuu joy. or Bprnllw
"One iavor more, he said. "VV ho
BABYLON'S HANGING GARDENS.
bed of all his clothes' on board cf the immi- Smoked to Death. A youth of six- Liverpool. The construction of this and
grant ship. To aggravate hisImisery he teen fell dead with a cigar in his mouth, all other railroads in England is more sub
horiftmfi nflWrfld with rhenmiTftism. and Waat caused iiis death! The coroner's stantial than those of all other portions of
wandered about the streets offNew York inkiest said "It was a mysterious act of Europe or of America. Tlfere is much
mmisueu ami ragged, jj iuaiis . umua.uo -" i -- -- o " t - i
countryman of his took pity oS him and soled the friends by saying much the same alties. ; There, like everywhere else in
tung. Jrnysicians saau it was ueari ujs- i xLiuiope, at luree classes oi oarsj iuo nrst
poor BteenKopi was gtuscnargeu i ease, auu baiu uuiumg duuuv Lau vx ocwuu-vim viix ocu.. peiauusy
shortly afterward with only a fv shillings his disease. A sensible woman, knowing while the third-class can seat from twelve
in his'pocket. He was again fhiown up- the hoy's habits, said,- "Tobaco killed to twenty-four persons. The first and seo
on the town in the dead of the Sard winter him.'' It deranged the action of the heart; ond-class cars are well fitted upjbut noth-
of 1871-72, and he soon was uiore miser- it ceased to beat, and the victim leu. ine mg tiKe so nneiy as on the Continent. In
Our pretty hanging baskets, with their
suspension wnres completely draped in delic
ate climbing ivies and standing mosses, with
their masses of beautl ;ti!ingi plants,
their drooping grassesriheas, mimosas,
musk-scented and -covered with brilliant
able than ever. One" day in th4summer of I woman was right.
i ,i . , t si ul '- I
oz. dv mat time navmg Decome a mmv i ,. t . i tt . v t tt a mv
and disgusting beggar, he piteovply fgRj Bazaine has Commenced his term
are
you?"
"What does it matter?77
"What does it matter ! say you?" cried
the gondolier; "much much to me ! Tell
me your name, signor, that I may love and
honor it to the last moment of my life."
"Men call me Michael Angelo'."
"It is my turn now," he said, "to ask you
a favor. , It is to permit me to perpetuate
on canvass the lovelvfealures of Maria."
are literally hanging gardens. JJut even
should they be made a million times larger,
their plan is so utterly different that they
could never suersrest the faintest notion of
the hanging gardens of Babylon, about the
very name of which there is a ring of poetic
grandeur and a flavor of oriental magnifi
cence. They were literally paradises, for
though our word is from the Greek paradi-
sos, the Greeks borrowed it from Persia,
where to this day the rich satraps rejoice in
tliAir nnrndispR or nlpflsiire cardens. Xen-
The girl approached; she could not speak; ophon mentions those of Belesis, governor
but she clasped the painter's hand and rais
ed it to her lips. A tear fell on it; and
Michael Angelo, as he drew it back, turn
ed away to conceal his own emotions.
Twenty years passed on and found An
tonio, the once humble gondolier, the hap
py husband of Maria, and General of the
Venetian Republic. Yet his brilliant posi
tion never rendered him unmindful of his
early life, and his heartfelt gratitude, as
well as that of his wife, accompanied Mic
hael An.o-elo Buonarotti to the end of his
o .
days.
As to the crayon sketch of the misers
hand, it was taken from Italy by a soldier
in Napoleon's anny, and placed in the
Louvre. During the invasion of 1814, it
was unfortunately lost, and, so far as can
be ascertained, has never since been recov
ered. The story of the production, how
ever, still lingers amongst the traditions of
Venice.
L.-it?StoFranciscoraudwile ot John lorrence, snot ,l0iler appeared at the door, and lurtiveiy ctj0m Milton
i he.rs.lf through Jhe head on loth; domestic : trouoie approachiug hcr, Said in a. low V01CC : eminent (
w fts the cause.A nineteen year old wife was mur- 11 1 . , ? ' . . ,
dere.1 on 15th by her husband in a drunken brawl "Uearest I ttearew I 3 rkt tea. ne
-at Portland, Me. The jail at ! GreenslMjro, N. C, (xianettmiruslied lorwaiu, fciioiuuig, vui etl hlg respect
LonsA Mchlb'.ch's Grave. On the
29th of September Louisa Muhlbach was
buried in the grave in v hich lor eleven
vears past the remains of her gilted hus
band, Theodore Mundt, the author of "Mir
abeau," have reposed. Among the mourn
ers were all the notabilities of Berlin in art
and literature. The aged Carl Gutzkow,
Adolph Glassbrenner, Germany's greatest
humorist, Dr. Max Ring, the" author of
and His Times," Janke, the
iennan publisher, were especially
jniperor v liiir.m uau sigum
of Syria; and such as he beheld them, apr
parently, we find them described by Char
din and other modern travelers. The hang
iner gardens of Babylon were simply a very
costly variety of the paradise, such only as
princely wealth could afford. Their ongin
is attributed to Semiramis by some; others
anv that thev were invented bv a king of
Syria to charm thehelancholy of one of his
wives of Persian origin, who sighed to toe
hold aarain the verdant mountains of her
native land. Strebo and Diodorous Sicular
have, written about these famous hanging
cardens, Philo of Byzantium if, indeed.
he is the author of the treatise on the seven
wonders of the world, by some attributed
to him and many others.
They were called hanging gardens doubt
less because of the huge branching palms
and other trees, overhanging the balustrade
on the summit of the hisrh walls that en
closed the paradise. These walls were abou
one hundred and thirty yards long on each
of the four sides, twenty-two feet thick, and
fiftv cubits hio-h. or over ninety-one feet
according to the Hebrew cubit. . The ter
rapes were upheld bv immenselv strong
galleries, whose ceilings were formed by
hewn stones sixteen feet long and lour wide.
Resting on these stones was a layer of reeds.
mixed with a great quantity of asphalt, and
all classes of the cars the seats are so ar
ranged that the passengers face evjh oth
er. When all have entered the cars the
doors are locked, and no one is allowed to
get out until they arrive at their destina
tion. No smoking is allowed in any class
a policeman to ha him sent tohe Island of twentv vears seclusion, in accordance
There he remained two months, , wnen ne hea of tue ptmishment fixed by
uw.uvw.-.. , m n w i iflrchoi i i Q fifiTi l ii ittio ua uaiubo i .-i .
Consul, a letter with the enclosijjre of $300, SretTSirtrtAe uphislength- 01 W"tt Su: ?
and an urgent request to returnlo his Ger- TIalllllt! policemen, and if any difficulty takes
place, or any one is robbed, the police net,
no one out of the car until the affair is set
tled. The police are verv polite, and do
equest to returntfo ms uer- -A' :fl nn the Mediterranean
man home. A few hours after the rsew I Qe France, opposite Cannes, and about
lork pauper visited a barberiop ana a ' h U from the shore Itlles
clothing store and was transformed into a Jtalian frontieTj and ig one vp
gentleman, and the next stearer earned theffroup8of two isles called Lerins. Sainte
MJJULi ma u.L- i Ti,r - , - - e mn ovtt q cAvprprl
u.ui el uv..vw w vm.
. O - , -.. . 1 : .
him back to the fatherland.
rival at Recklinhausen, Steenfiopf found
that "two Qf his wealthiest relatis had died
suddenly, and that he, their s$e relative,
who, a short time before, had bagged alms
m the streets of .New xork. haL all ol a
sudden; become possessed of reas estate and
stocks valued at one million tfp hundred
thousand thalers. A more singular and
sudden revulsion of fortune has rarely oc
curred. Sunday Mercury.
with wood, and the climate, as may be in
ferred from its position, is of a salubrious
character. Bazaine does not exactly go m-
everything in their power to make stran
gers ini their beat comfortable. At last,;
at about 3 o'clock, we arrived in the sub-
urbsofthe city. On, on, we rolled, bv r
a sea of houses; on we Tolled. At last,
to exile, nor is he to suffer tjie ignominy of tbo Lougea , OQ ..either sido
being transported w a penai coiouy . &ye
cars, and some-
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will always nave in view tue u. x imea we flew alon fl. hef than tLe- very
and close at hand are many towns and vr -
stantly seen the industry and every-day
life of his fellow-countrymen in one of the
most attractive portions of France. Sainte
Marguerite was once before the prison of an
m.iimnal ulinn life was of romantic in-
The Mahqths of Talletkai's Place.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia
Press, writing from the "Land om Flowers," t t wnose history has been the sub-
says uiai lucre is a pieny wmB 0f labored and extended researcn. me
thirty acres four miles out froml Jackson- in te jron 3,1 was confined on the
ville, on the shell road, which cijuld, ; with frQm 1666 tQ 1608, when he was re-
dungeon
m
the proper care, be made veryg.beautiiui, movej to tlie Bastile. The
and which has a history some wnaj romanuc. e wa8 incarcerated is still pointed
Until about three years ago tjiere lived I Tf afti;j wma0ws are guarded by
there a Frenchman known as the Marquis tweive bars. The only approach to it
of Talleyrand. At any rate, h was a real w&8 throUgh the Governor's room. In the
French nobleman, and the heir fo the title mst Qf a gmall garden is a square build
he bore. He is said to .have een very1 ino ft door on each facej an(i evidently
wild, and in the habit of gettirfg into all COn8tructed with a view to strength and to
sorts of scrapes at home, therefore he wras
sent to America, and came to quit Jackson
ville to recuperate and reform. Slie serv
ed, too. with unluckv Max in Mexico. He
married a Miss Curtis, of New ark, an ac
complished and beautiful yofng lady,
to say, in London, as in the little country
towns, ;tho people left thejr household af
fairs to look at the cars as they rolled onj
and the children 1 1 really, think I saw
more children 'on each side of the track .
than I had ever seen before. Thousands of
the houses were mere hovels, and thoua
ands of others but very little better. I
never could have believed that it were,
possible for any such city to be surround
ed by thousands of such miserable dens.-
At last we began to come to 3iahd 3 story
wooden houses, without paint, and without
( any kind of ornaments, looking like they
might have been built during the timo of
Lgbert. What a contrast between the
miserable huts of the suburbs . pf English
cities, and the fine mansions hve always
r 1 1 P
prevent prisoners continea in 11 110m escup- gee n tubnrb3 0f Augusta, Charleston,
g, it is understood inai uie uuC1UUOu Baltimore Philadelphia, New York, and
nrshal will be accompanied in his seclu- .... ' . VT:Qi f0f t m
sion by his wife andhimren, mu iu - nofc hei that when Dickefl8 was ia
1 " . l I . nnm(wtJ TT' 1 t I aTrrann 1 1 1 u I . .
strain i on 111s muvcmcuio "
Tn other respects he will
4-
educated in France, and so much ffie trench- , n vileo-e of moving about within
woman that she was frequently! mistaken f tho island as much as he
1 111 -
for one. it was her lamiiy wnien oougni
the estate and fixed it up. A hoise, stable,
henneries, and the like were erected, and
there was also put an inclosur for wild
pleases.
game. The mansion, which is.not j very
ADVENTURE WITH CANADA WOLYES.
f From the Boston Transcript.
A Inn or the line of the Grand Trunk rail-
. , , t t .. . . j I .1. . . iu i. ; V '
Tt was lux- road between the Island Jond station auu inai iney canuoi impoHts on you. . Xivery
this country he camplained so much of the
white houses with green blinds. He or
any one else will not have any cause for
such complaint in England. At last we
arrived at tho depdtf which was immense.
There,! as everywhere, I found tho hack
men very troublesome, but if one is in any
way cautious tue regulations are sa goou
pretentious, i? wu. umg. :":"C,r nnniiMtA- in G in- Wkman. in addition to the number on bfa
shed, many 01 tntp appoint- me xreucu iuagC t vw.., , -------
ncK.ua , - ---., .-. .., mi1. ,,..,.. h.t. fcaa also a number on Lis hack. . has a
in mortar; finally, a floor of lead plate, to meats rtofatW and wild card ot tho tariff of price, for baggie mi
nrpvont. anv mo sture from penetrating tne !" cuoiw,w. vv, Wfi -v. " , . - xl x.Aa t.a ;?;oia inaA l,ia nW .n
LnAinnJnt trri.. the soil of which houses and look-out boating houses, for the
ilfUUUUVlUll M. .uw j
va consumed by. hre-on the 10th; tne
-.ill anfHlv removed: the Shuildinir
fKfin defective fliieist ihe furnace; loss about 3,
)iM); u iusaiance; tbe'fire was Hiippressed and no
. other buildings were injured. Miss Laura Alex
ander, the actress, died iu New York on 15th. The
4-hildrcti of the Hebrew Orphan! Asylum attended
' the fuuvral of the unfortunate Stiner family at New
York .u loth. Dudley- White, colored, accused of
murder in Mecklenburg county, Ky.. was taken
from jail and hanjfed by the people. At Baltimore,
. in 4he National' Bricklayer's Union, the motion to
admit negroes to membership was defeated and
the eMit hour question was remitted to local Ln
ir.nx. At Coluinbus, Ohio, -both houses in joint
. -. i ' ..1..,... 411.. n Thurti-iMll' to
suasion, on ioiu. re-eieuicu. i.,.,-,.
the U. S.- Senate. The New Jersey Southern
Kailroadisin the hands of Gen. K. F. Stockton,
wldi, however, iio power td run it; arrangements
t;r the resumption of operations. will be made, it is
- honed, iu a few davs. Gov. McEnery, ot Louis
'iana departetl from New Orleans tor ashinston,
Th.irr.J iy uiijht 15th. Texas advices received at
New Oceans indicate that.Gov. Davis will yield
his olSce to (v. Coke.-iVt St. Louis, Mo., Thurs-'-
div loth the thermoineter stood at zero; two such
" dn'vt., it is said, will close the river. At Annapolis,
Mil Wm l'inckiiey White has been nominated tor
the'iTnited States Senate by the Democratic caucus,
whichecures his election." ' j,
ni-isnnerB I -r il.: . I ..t;t l.ria follmv
l 111 I MIS UNI III IllV MUUi AVyliV l. .
took fire r, - " ' . A'A M cir
X 11C VOUlli lUll VJIVl lll-f K Dtu .
"Have you finished?" he said, in a'good
humored tone. "Wherefore these hard
words? Have you never loved, Signor
G ianettini? Have you totally forgotten the
feelings of your youth? Know you not that, qUittal by the
since I was ten vears old and Maria five, the charge of
we have loved each other fondly? W m you
not, then, allow us to hallow your old age
with our tear"
"I don't want to have a parcel of beg-
for my children, ".saui uitiuwuui,
1 r' ll.. nnnnlIXllila tllO rAflll I 1 tl d I V" 1 ll 1 1 O 1 J Tl K t fA 5 11 SI A lllB VKilfi' HT1 A
ammais are irequeuny tcu r - r ---j
1 t it 1 TT I i-;. t it nrnnilnr nT. T.nfi TlHSSllliT UiUUS. IB W1I1UC11CU tU iilVC YUU U1S
OTdbr P- "f -1 f,"T .ZTd ' Sf HveinkeTtwo Ser. i7el lyn.es and wolves often card w th bis name, place of esidenM and
- - i r sumcient oepin to noiuaiiu iiouiisii iicco . i -7 - s . , Av
rr. rarnawR. r i Lilt-; 'riavc. i - i
fifty feet high, and thousands ot rare
one of the-,c'onrt carriages. At the grave,
which is remarkable on account of lts.mem
orable surroundings Hegel, the - great
philosopher reposing on one side, and Iff1
land: the great German actor, on tue oiner
Rev. Dr. Svdow. whose triumphant ac
, x j-- i, t v; r a nnA f.rf,a the railin front of thelocomo- prices
plants turtle uoves uuui tn ----"" - 'Z Rin the latter animals vou and vour baggage where you wish to
ill Li1 a -i wtmfiiji n tr tit o T- tit ti i f 1 1 1 3 1 hi ii t.iir. i li vn. UUIUVI - WW W ww-f
iauw j - i ,
were remarKaDiy pieniy, suuicuium
which vou retain until he has taken
t -n r , l-wn wor d. ranco-i-russian war, wmcu uuSicu.vo uc
Xl will, an i-ci " " - I - x i e i
All these were kept in a perennially nour- young gwiwuuiou "frvr''""
ishing condition, we are informed, by water mg home; so he crossed the sea ndffer-
-;,1 f,.m fhn F.ii nl rnt.es through the aid eu ms swuiu iu x r.
..v- r- 0 . l.xl A nnnr r t tl 5iia n.-ifA in
leW in Cer- lib-3 U1- Uitnixc, auu w uvii mvu fA
ino in droves of a dozen or more.
Itllll 1J 11 ClUW f.J- I 1 T
1 I f 1 ; ' nnvrnin lnl -l-Vl TT
. i - j- . p i tJ niiti'MMiPi v liiiiiLriLini iivjiii
lirandenpurg consistory oi ; j -r ... nn , fl p,
ta,ni -luuiiiis iiiti-v i4 luu iv.v...H. V I ' "
gars
rourhlv.
" "RniVo-nre I" renliedtlie VOUngman. "You
enrplv forp-et vourself.
(iVnt T indeed." returned the father, "I
J ""vv j
l VI UOV l , v'"v" o
I" . -
lAi-iid nlso ' eontnined manv roval apart
ments, variously decorated and furnished. Tangier. Tangier, seen fr?m a dis-
Decentlydighted, they could not have been; tance, is pleasingly picturesque nd stnk-
but one can easily imagine that a walk a- ing. The houses rise in irregular tiers,
,ttti ti,T3d mi(.r teiTncps nn .1 fine moon- presenting the appearance of hge white-
lUUim myav, "fr-- - . I , lAT
light,tnight, the senses charmed by solt washed square ooxes piieu one ayp v e - - "V" " h x fvQta Ae - olf for such it what teef-steak is until he goes
music, and by waves of perfume rising from er, witliout or er or me hod, u someliow "XJS to tie discomfort of land, j Added to this, the nea
a- p ii . . J L . .- - . i n, rr-r i n m n I T J irfiT w u r ui ft uw. 1 1 l h -mm u w vmm-rm r
the wilderness oi nowers anu smuus uewn
must have been enchanting
such
For
REVIEW OF THE MARKETS
the Week ending Janv- JiU, laf.
LiVKurtH.i., Jan. 14. Upland, nothing beW
Good Ordinary, shipped February and March fcd.
Uplands, not below Low Middlings, deliverable
j L uarv and February d.
Jan. 15. Cotton uplands 8Jd; Orleans rf to
-o.i rni-iiHin rosin 7s. 8d.
"But. hear me for one moment," -.pleaded
the gondolier.
"'Tia useless. . I again repeat that
as vou shall, never wed my daughter. Your
position is-trio--ihean..
i prrain v. vou aio
vouno-man. ""but what hinders that I should
not become so, too? A stout arm,
heart, an honefct soul, will, Avith
Heaven, do much."
"A fool's dream !"
' KVnv " said Antonio, '"it is sober sense.
i n l 1 ii
rich, ' repneu. iuc
a brave
help of
infidelitv recentlv created so
profound'a sensation in religious circles;
delivered the funeral oration. The coffin
was opened, and the sight of the -deceased,
who was dressed in a suit, of black,- and
whose- face looked smiling in death, produc
ed a thrilling effect upon the throng of sym
pathizing spectators. "Far beyond. -this
country7 said the reverend speaker, ."inn
this- mournful scene excite regrets in in
numerable hearts. Critical judgment grows
dumb in view of an open grave. Her works
will live after her. Millions have read and
admired them. Hers was a life of work.
For years she. was an-invalid, and yet she
never wavered in performing what she deem
ed the great duty of her lite. Heroes, great
er than those who face the cannon's mouth,
are those who. with the germ of death with-
,T 1 Anr
in them, come smumgiy up, uay iiitci. uay, v..fo.-.v. . . n
, 1 rf l 1 . : J il.. t,,o iinrcnr (1 v Artist. WHftniTlfr IOT lOV tlie VieW.
to their lues wTorj. ii nas ueen sn;u wai , -r - o -
i .i x ji- i i.ntnra bia nmTilfitpd plork. the wonder of out our
She Whose oeatn we mourn io-uay uas uccu .r 7 - - . , obanrloned
n. disbeliever in the immortality of the loul. the earth. Every body came to see it, and they abandoned
I - , - T I . i . . I . . . AAllw.riMII 1 I III II ,11.1111.
1 I -ii a i V. .t inrnArnTinn I II 1 1 1 (T II I it. till I III. 1.11 111 111 fLl. I
ana x win reuuai I --"o wimv.i" "w"o"" ,.,
- . 1 I ml f? T T V 1 nn4.1.r- .not It Ira
go; and after you settle with him you re
turn him his card. The names of the ho-.
hnfl oveniiKT late in the autumn- a young tels are legion: I stopped at St. Paul's i am-
man had occasion to pass along this lone- ily Hotel, just opposite St. Paul's Cathe-
some way on foot, and had not accomplish- dral a rather obscure, 8 story building,
ed more than half the distance when he where things were conducted very, much -
heard a crackling in the bushes at the side like Ffound them in Liverpool. There
of the track denoting tho presence of some was noi taUe dliote as on the Continent; 1 .
wild animal. Thinking to frighten the , had often thought duripg my residence in.
.nT,ra lio throw a stone toward the place Philadelphia that I had eaten good beef-
where it appeared to be. Thisfwas an- steak, but no one in this country knows
nnot nocia a n A
" iST T Z S 3 hSXf riSnl ;hr&a.ion,variUstherhwls wfto echo- apparent cleanliness of everything, that is
- i j J.n 3 fid and re-echoed by wolves from a
also in irregular tiers, ana e - close in around tlie igll for Vhat is set him
the Kusban which crowns tne amost per- a ,.1 atart.
XjI'-tjCu -uf "" : I ,. t i ,i r .i i I nr.TO-thfirnnrrniV 111" UlCIli;'-- iu.au, "
Cathedral. Many years ago there lived penaicuiar rocK inai iaees &, " -T " . .. 't goon obliged toslack- of London In all, it covers over 31,360
all sides, j servetl sup in England gives one more rel-
t for what is set before him.
No one can form an idea of the vastnesa
. , ixi I .1 t I i..tm 1 1 1 1 i T t 1 I t mi till 1 1 1 1 ill AUU. v- - . t-j . I .
in Strasburg an aged and experienced me- me oiuiaiuptB xy -'-;T7 II w-naro from sheer exhaustion. Although acres, has more than 15,UUUmUes ot streets,
. T
chariic. Buried in his arts, he forgot the
wavs of the world, and promised his daugh- tastio
numbered about is more thanO iniles in diameter, has 9
1.. . liV. !-- TT'r.Hria TlflW
1 nl! TZrJ$ZlS Z wentv. they still for some reason failed to bridges over the Thames, and has rail.
assure uie eueuiatui ui wtw iwyy v "v l . j-j - -i t UAum. in thArahrtmrnii tM.Tf.ti
scene. Above the mass of honys rise the JTtl ofTLetogdom Eond.n is 'the'rapsfdiff- '
towers of the mosqnes, which, (with their tance ol a icwpaci.., ., t? ;i. i, fr . fij ii, j t v.,
ter to his o-allant voung aDprenticeL instead
- ti - o i r
. . -m I -1 I 1 1 i 1
of to the hideous old rnagisiraie, vuu w-
1, A 1, r. mn'Aart n-lth nfiVrS Cif Ornld '
1)1 OttUUiJia T.UC 1UU1UI. LL 1 fc) I . . r, j t . T . ,
i i-L j j i i cm a Tiri.ito-ria.fra. tnrm KTrtKinp- nouiects 11 ... -i ,1 i
and dignity, uneday tne youm ana C.n:L 1. nicked up stones and threw towara uiem, ever seen
j. lie iu u i " i"u"v '"') 1 I 1 j 44. a ,riaf nor. I t-tt iimntu
I know it is a calumny,
::i;; ; bo TtrStiob wbon at whicn iney wuui - r--
..IVUlliili V.UUOIUC, vt, x,.,". : , ,i. ' UU or.ATl.er Ptthrt to
rn t i it ,i inn and ne wouiu uian.c ,
xaugiei, uicw r up, au 1AWfiver WOnld prove tl
fnrm a kind of Breakwater, escape lucm, m
The streets are narrow and ve
ry crooked, in many of them one cannot
see more than a few hundred yards ahead,
iere are a ffreat many 4-story wooden
Prince:
Lorenzo de Medici was a merchant; jjere wljat I heard her exclaim eleven years
.Jan. 16. Cotton dull and unchanged sa eso:
liVlXK) bales; for speculation and-export 2,000
Ih eadstutfs quiet. Pork 67. 6d; hng clear ,nid
her husband's cothu was lowered into it,
He rose, and anj sae stood here, frantic with grief, with
a-1 -vu- short clear middlings 40s Uplands -iiviiorirrn's shoulder, said. "Well lfir t.Wn little daughters. 'No !' she cried in
....... , - QU,r..l Tnnnarr ftiul I wuvmuS """-Or .' 1 - . . , ,4 . ' . -
H1.1.U1..H. o.ri--! -v.- mTdr,lifir ! Courasre onngs success a voice choKed rv tears, -no,
Ti.d lf.JiiYV It.MKI IJ11U- cwniii. -ii ' - 1-1 1 ' -. i
" ..ii Lru7.ir l j oio-doi! Mtifinpst. Maria shall be iws rrented so manv ongiaal works, in
Mi ll Ml 11 11 1VW i , a ,
------ , , , ;xJ " 4T
useless for as soon as he turned 10 run vuey puiidings, oiu auu uupami.ru vix tvure u
1-1 n h,4 -v I . . 1 l -- M-n urhAii 1 IT 1 II IK II UKI OIUUU tUC coivuo y y" i . ' . v.. rii I 1. 1 Vrr
Duke Giacomo fciorza, a cuwuu. ago, at tins wiy giv, '""i" , .'uZJ' t0 tho mprl,nni bv the name of "The Marine!' Thence mewiuu uy rM f m!iW t,ntnrl,.faHi that corresDOnd
m. . tbo iiiier had heartened ai-i Vior biiKhnnd'scottin was lowered mio it, auuiwuuco, wuv uicu w . - A. o ta hav was to Keep up buu., - & . . 5V v .
iuc luoui... .r . ,T . r 7 ,- --.i tl,ot !. wnnl-nflrw reneat hia ingress to m wwu w rfv ", &. . ,1 ,J .. . . ... f .:a ,ro ' I rit li Kmartwav.- ISew IOrK. TD6 TH08I
tentively to the dialogue. ix anu sue stoouiiei.,, uaUU u, ...... "Wonn of modern construction, the oldne, which siiouuug -i- " ' ; . , -, fcsl!J.KiB oYth fit looking BtreeU
. , , iU -!, - v - But even this resource .... 0
o . I - i i..j i ..r;,, ;ti l,ftt rav me not niv talents tfricea your vain ""s': J..7 . 7 , i v rOQ roll nio-h exhaustea ana are rail man, iwegeuu vicsceui, ami j.
- v - I n -. . 1 il 1 I V nrn n riitnn r rt.l itl Olio V rtX I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . UU I v I . - . a .
j. ne i names uas. nine unugee.
and egress wertf obtained suddenly pu..
through the crenelated battlements. Over
tne corporation ujui; ul it iw iuv vut..... . ---- , , a. n -, i. I ,,D.1OCO fnr ftS SOOn as lie luiuou w I uumnutio, vrivt ""p"""-
The citv of-Basel bespoke another just like a no lamuug tCB "i V -lS would aL'ain surround him, and the only the great arteries, for instance, on sucn ,
rri -- j a lr.,T:,T ,vf tbo inside this breakwater, Whicn is oignmeo. r7", u' t Vi t I ci'nuita oa tbo Ktrand. n'hreftdneed le. ftnii
r.rVTr. r;;.; " JL. hv the name of "The Marine!' Thence method oy wmcu r.T." "
.1 T Mi.li HIU11IH-U. iiaiiuol V
not oeioiv .0, --.!.. , - r
rebruary, ridi
nary, ship
Nkw York
1111. G
quiet at lGJ17t cents
w t
i T.T,iavir and Februarr. 8 -16d.
"'l 1- " ' I
Jan. 14. Gold-
Government
closed at 1111
bonds are strong. Cotton
Flour lesar active and le-
cli.ing-common to fair extra it
v" " nin-in . Wl.u.ii-1 ffl 9 cents
nil. a. nvnp - '
in ciiiiici; i-Aim ,-""" - ,, n ait...
lower. Com firmer at i cents tor o,u -m u
mixed, in store. Pork heavy nearness $16 2
BeefquWat 75'ff $ll., Spirit JT,m Jl
at 44 cettts Tiosin un'changed. 1 rights to Liv
eriiool dull aiul unchanged.
January 15.-tJold lllfto 11H- Go f".
Securities strong and active Cotton weak at : 161
17i cents. Flour dull and declining good to
cho Se s 25 $11- Wheat heavy-l cent lower
and holders disposed to realize. CV.rrf .s irregular
and lower with bettor export demb.d l o.k
heavy ami lower; mess $16. Naval Stores quiet.
Freights'steady. ; . m , .
Ian 16 ttoldllift. viovi - - .
an .Ujtiv Cotton doll at 1617 cents l lour
dull and drooping-coramon to fiur ex tra $690
8 10; good to choice xti-a $8 1511. AVheat
heav and 12 cents lower - Corn a slile fmner
with a moderate dnand-old western mixed in
store 9H cents. Fork heavy -and l-"
- mess $15 87. Beef quiet and unchanged, bpts.
-turpentjne 45. cents. Rosin is quet and un
changed. Freights steady.
.-WiLMiXGTONvJanuary, 14. Spirit; turpentine
S9i cente; market firm. Rosin at uo ior u.
ed; market firm. Crude turpentine at 80 ior
vellow- dip, and $1 80 for hard; market firm. 1 ar
at $2 30 and 2 55, an advance of 2o cents since
last reports; market firm. Corn at 86 cents per
bushel. Cotton at 14 cents. -
Jan. 15. Spirits turpentine 40 cents;
firm. Rosin at $2 07 bbl; market firm. Crude
-turpentine $1 80 for hard and $2 80 for soft & bbl.
Tar has declined 5 cents; $2 50 bbl; market
picau , v"vw i - '
thy-wife!"
NTver!" cried Gianettini.
"Master Jew" said the unknown, turning
disdainfully towards him, "if this youth
could lay down six hundred pistoles, would
you object to the marriage?"
"Be that as it ma-, you must remember
that he is now little" better than a pauper."
"Pshaw !" said the-unknown; "babbles
are-more tiresome than thieves. Before to
morrow you shall handle that sum."
So saying he drew from his- pocket a
piece of parchment and a crayon, and turn-in-
towards a table began rapidly to sketch
which it will live here on earth, cannot sink
Vrnflr into nothini? V"
Then Carl Gutzkow laid a laurel wreath
on the coffin, saying only, "Adieu, dear,
n-ifted. faithful friend." -
On the loliowing aay a siao was pwu
1 J 1, i ii,A Zn nim -v1 Wft
on the mounu, ueaimg wo jubii-jiuju .
"Clara Mundt, aged fifty-nine, the histor
ical novelist of Germany."
b men! been wauea up. ii ww wuu w , - - a, frf bt cadill
t ,, 1 . I I l.l 11 HI A M A T U A ATt ' I I i IV I.l I I111IU tl I . -
of Basel were quicker to recognize my skill battery sua .-""J- N, denly unexpected assistance arrived. He four of granite, two of iron on wood.
,i . f, ff o low mmme. and Knew tnat i ana two suspension, uuuuuu aiiKo
1 1 tJI 1 II njACU. V m. w " . I -. .
than vou were. I', will make.no such pro- anu iugi?
mise." Upon that the rejected suitor, who
was among
il a, iuw auluwt.., I - -. jr - W .
on tnat tue rejecteu Buitui, vvuo -------- -- t, train wnsannroaching. Couia neomy uoiu i granite, anu ib uciuapa tue iuodh umouis
1, maw norcnadod his the gate there ls-placed a marble globe su- a train wasappiw g y & r
"-"vv-, r-"' i. i 5 1t i,niU;h;tA tbo his fierce enemies at. uy .uii. ." ""-6V " 'JL" - v r . , D',
colleagues to put out the artist's eyes. The taineu uy . uauu, - - tlmt he wouid be safe. 1 He redoub- cost 2,000,000. Un London nnuge mere
mi I -i r-ft-1 1 I LIa . - m rt-t- I IIH IHI i. 1 1 1 Sl.l UU T I ' a
old man heard his fate with lofty fortitude, waiL w hi efforts, and soon tho rumble of the is a charge of a penny for all pedestrians;
gilt sutler the thlSglODeispiaceutue rn.au uiW londer. andthehead-lightofthe at each end of this wonderful work of ar.
hammfintt rnil. wuu, iui a iuju u lfioc, o .
. . -
.rtvtlrr Acb-oH Ihot hP Till
Ml 11 UU1V V 11 CIV iv
to which he wished to give a few final hvered over he town to t xo
non.n i waiieu ti li o naiuiu .itaw i . . . . j thi
. ' , . . M,f. . ..,
ENTHrsH.SM Necessary to Success.
In1 his "Getting on in the World," Professor
TVr'nttliowH savs there was never, orobablv.
a time in the world's history when high sue- laggard," said the prosecuting magistrate,
i T Ti .AnracaiifOi rTlfn iocs in Jl.TI V TirOTPRSlOIl 1 1 1 IllilllUCU UttlUCl Ul WUU litWJ. uivucuiv v - v r 7l
mo e incessant labor than now. Men can "you are taxing the patience of this kind
impatient, wunnoiiowcupwixi,c. v . - amznant LnriionPA " "Tint one touch remains." said
speak, a sensuous, -fvcious expres tion. , the hands of and he busied himself a moment among the
and one oi tne nnge t3 cv ;U6 7 --- - Bnffered the ao-onies of
. I ltS WOrKers, auu lueu iiavc gui uauimvi nuc&". . ' o -
massive nng. ', . i 'f. tVnmcivM-Kir ctoa.iv- and hia torture a fearful whir was heard from
mgo-ed blows. Above all," a deep and the clock; the weights tumbled crushing to
i 1 TTJ MA.iAaf nroa rvmrtrckrl (inn h A
gazed long at the splendid clock, setting hungry rascals and, no doubt, fp not with
gazeu iuuB c f nilt. its moral effect on the true; believers.
its wonuers in motion w uuuui uu iuo ii-
"Tis my hand," cried Gianettini.
"And your history,' eaia 'uemt-u tr - one hft floor ' his evs fell from their sockets.
Giving the SKetcn to uu & , ,a ,Tv - . TT , r4mnvfiy tlie nmster-sDrin,?. and his
. -1 X . I A-. lnTij-vll I n. a Ti-ftl-l 11 QfilllMVt' ui r"J-i.i. flllin. UU'l. I A 11 rn m u w j I r) J
The lovers devot-
ft . - , i. . UiAfft KanrAN
desired -him to carry it to xu r-?" ."3 " . ttitit Tt is a was romnlete
. . L w mt fft i r it- si n i ft v m 1-1 rr i w i-v i ir- . war 111 1 11 u Aft. mm ft au ftar m . j ft. w nw v w
librarian at the raiace 01 ou ,, r :: I v i- es fft rU. com fort' of the blind
n " i - : -i mrinrt .MAiiTrrTriOTift2 v iiHirvri i in in Oil j i- i n i uuu.
demand m exchange lor u six nuuuu JJ-Tj Workoxs-in the silenco clock-maker, and the wicketl magistrate was
toles. ... . . -i ,i I - ,i a . :a hn rnor r.f poniiAT.' I froTT. Rnpifttv. The clock remained
"Kiir hiiTKireil TOOlS . iieaub i -" ui iuu . , . '1 . .-i i i.
. . i-i. .i . r .nH .in tin jiottt. i a mm Tinn i nz: wiieu uiumui a wcic us-
i wi-in wi not erive ajctmu miucp"iuiiSUr i-.-: - ' i. csi .:i
I. r - A V.,1;t- loarniTiir nic.m. or! in the I1CW one cousitucwju uy omwii-
-n rr tt . mi.m.i.iitTT- auiilu t t x- m - w - - .
. .11 ii. i j. I r-yvni'.iW'o ftTnnnziviA
an are w ciii uui rruc.--"A'i'""'"""
innkeeper.
r :i.
AOl ll" . . .... n -L I l-t -i. Wrmtir all
w.thoritBnAniiiricr the artist turneanaugn- pnsnmeut, uunuu,
r tboxr do not. of themselves, insure success.
41 rrr'Sniip, took the narchment, and Thousands have aU these, and live and die
..ifruint na at 9?A Hit tor VPllOW HlH ftnQ 6 lOr UOlu.
ft- ft uviikiitv ft y j r 1
market steady. Tar f 50 bhl; market steady.
Corn at 87 cents. Cotton 14 cent.
Paupeb Becomes a Millionaire.
In the summer of 1871 there arriy.ed in this
,in.mnfirm T?os n at 82 10 for strameu. an auv- i hen lurueu uuuuuuui , ' , J: ' r ilo.o ti1 1 Vlinhansen. VV estpnana, m a state oi inusi
.t,ct... ....... ---- , . - ' nJ . 1 r maa ruaoanrflrt ntfJTl RfAlB IDB UliiV sreira w cawuvuw ut.
ance ot 2 cents on iasi repirm, marwiuiiu. - -- a gianuts iiui"
i,;m oTid h f?et out on nis mission.
iiV:K fiil rmfl and fi moodv brow the I resolve.
SS Sfi VSh hiii f jee. .poverty. He pj.
iA '.vf. foith ?T, one's mis. Steenkopf and said that he had been rob-
All lo lUlO Wll -" - - . .
Li, ic- o , Ilrv.fi Tho i ohitonrnre is a verv small hOUSer in tnifl 111-
The locomotive appeal eu muiu. ;r . - '" " - . , , . ,
hunted man now gave up tue uuctium w- i no m io " r 0, .
x.-x :.v Arna Kmtoa and facing the and iust about daylight he commences to
leSL W1LU LUC wiasv """-") a - - i ! - -i - .
anoroachin" train threw up his arms and receive toll from all pedestrians I was un-
a loud call able to learn what were the arrangements
coucenirateu ix u.a fUw&-r - -- . z T A 1,
for help which was neara awvo Hro wmo Wi vcuiu. , r r .
' nn n.;Qtioi "down I hnrimi vn hflTid in vour nennv. or rather.
tho nam i ne eiiiriucci. numuv- " t j i . -
out its moral effect on the true
In this battery fare huge bronzegnns,' cap
tured, from the Portuguese, and now, like
the -a-feev Indeeo, g ce to standstill, - and lay it in the counter as you pass the - maa
u ii were ilui iui iuo wuuu Br .u-. ''n doad than alive, who stands reaav to receive it, one mora
fulness of the considerate Bcjtjshers the in F c"" ' k fthATimf,e and faint- iiW I laid ddwn an American cent, to seo
batteries would be in a sad statk but some- 8" . the arrival at the what he would say. whereupon he looked
how, doubtless from Christian ctanty,ng- e, a Z7 a bl tn relate his nn. laughed, and said "that is an Ameri-
lish cannon have been liberallySmpphed to. " " paVs-port As I stood
orm tho bntti.rie8 - iust as at fhe nrosont 1 wanuii
moment a Quantity ol small tarms- nave
been sent over from Gibraltar b be placed
in the hands of the Moors. 4
; :
a morriaiw tnnk nl&ce in Norfolk.' Va.. reT-
cently, to which the contracting "Thirties were
a bridegroom ol b summera ana unue
This is his fourth marriage, the tree preced
ing yielding the fruits of 30 children, 20 of
Correspondence.
TOR THE GAZETTE.
Reminiscences of a Sojourn of Many lean in
the Various Kingdoms and Empires of Europe.
So. 3.
a t tJiAruAz n.. m.. on the 18th of Aug
ust, I took the mail train at vcrpool for
-
cairs pass-port' as i stooa on at a mue
distance looking at the vast crowd of ped:
estrians crossing over; I was sovmucb aa
4.:,l.rl Tiof T cVa fliA frill .TrAAnpr 5 f lift
jJ II l 1 77. UU A MUUVVI ftVMV ftft.VftftW -.
1 J ivL
. i y-i a 1 mA nAvrrnQnir npninnRFniKKWi liih
TU L11U iUV MV T I1IWII T Jftvftw w vfcMw tw .
bridge per day. - lie naa oniy time w say.
(orin nnn and ithta his hand, which I nn
J .
J a .1 n .1 r.atV vvft TiAniniv (a mm mnv
information ab the other end, but the man
VilcrV w JUS DWJ1A U1U117 VUOiij vw-w.-
then made the inquiry of a policeman who
confirmed thd statement, and told me tbat
livino-. and he has 40 trrand
Tf uvui i v. w " " 07 J I m -
ehildren ana vet tne enu ns prou,iiv uui. ci. tne great cny i jwuuuu. - . , . , j . o i
cnuaren, umjc y , I..!!. X imii: Oonstructed once a vear two men were placed at each
. . , .i. J.r I. oom inr Tinndredsofcen- endof the bridge to count the number
A prophet 01 eVU, IU me JJerBlHH ui ucgru I to last, it ivuuiu f" v 1 Hm.' ctrtm olan nravaik
oF i.oa ir.) TniRiana. A- ;t ;a 9oi miles Ion? and has eleven crossing over. Ibis custom also prevails
He predicted the epidemic in Seveport a tunnelsnone of which are very long; at Jierlm, Uresaen ana ij ans,
voaf aim. He miffht make a Burflar predic- U, aannr will compare with ' the charge is made as at .London
tinn pvtrv vear for certain nlacesfln the Sooth I . nf the docks of I i " .1
7.r JL iT- - r:i S t.mo. Ppienoiu, '"- " " I , . -
though
no
0TAGETTX.
anu noi uiaiio a viuuic ouw m ir uuvb, .. . ( - . . . j . , .. . . . .
. . . . i .;. - '-. ' '. - (. ;; .'
..... . . ,t . - - - - v ----- '