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fit dr. y 1 'tj' ilt' l" 4 : Published by J. H. & G. G. Myroveiy Corner Anderson and Old Streets, Fayetteville, N. C. z vol. -n6. -m THURSDAY, JJJNE 22, 187G. WHOLE NO. US. North Carolina Gazette. J. H. ' &oTg. MYIIOVER, - nVjliBliore. TERM OF fiCllSCRirriOX doe yi'r (in ulvm-e), . Six Hi'Mit Ii4 ' ' 1 Iium; - " i ....t."0 I I vnjiiui (im-Iv Ml (7,rf RATES: , ,. . tu nut- whirr) with an ext ra copy " -M -III IW " I " 73 OU r- nml a priMiiIiim Of a tln t-liriiuio, valiiuf i- iiiiii-itnli-K (-ii-iiI tuoiii' mlili-i-an) wit h mi til it i i)iiiiuni vi a lino ctii-onio, value.!!) no 0( 50 00 Om- AM TKS OF JIH'EIITJSIXU : iiu.irn ! liini Holiii mmiiii-il oiitr inm rtion S t 00 : i ' two " 1 5 line in on t It til Ico nix " twi-lv. ij 50 5 00 J III) 15 00 I. ,ni ..'.t H'lviirlinAiniMit i-lini-jftiil in inin)ition to the -,.'....T Sm-i iiil not ift-i !" Kt r Vfiit., more than ' r, '.il.U' niv-itiMi-inriitH. Home Circle.- Iloiiii i-t the Sacred Kel'ujre of Our hife." '(. V A JAGUAR STORY. "Ali! Seiior luixlcz, I see you're deter mined to defy our climate!! After, the nnrcli Mint my husband led you through tin- wniulrt this iiiiirniiur, ont' llinii-'ht vol! (I have been would Lave (lad. of a siesta vou writing awav like anv iiud here I find .iliM"inhi y (.'i'V.) Soiieaks, gl'iding out with the supple Hess of Spanish .blood into the verandah in whii-h 1 am Seated, my vhariniug hostess, Seiiora Diaz, one of the inost phpiaut little tropu'aj beauties that M ni l I lo ever dreamed sadly marred ty jtiio custom 'almost universal i among the nr:i"ii;i ot eniTVinir in tier tobacco that .... , 1 -.,, i il Jl a pie. x here s a place a liuie 10 tue norm of this (we'll show .it to 3-011 one of these days, when we go up the river in a boat) where vou see a huge pit in the ground, full of Lushest and wild erass, -w ith here and there a 'few- mouldering timbers, where a wdiole village sank at once, the founda tions having been fairly honey-combed by the ants! I And thence comes our saying that Paraguay lias two enemies 'los. In dos bravos y logJndos hormigas.' (the wild Indians and me ant inaiansu "However, luckily forjis, there were no Indians aLenjt here, except the Indos mandos, (tame Indians), who behaved well enough, and useik to Lritie us food and dried meat in exchange lor knives and a- qnadientc. And as foirthe ants, what with poisoning them, and digging up tueir nests, and flooding their galleries with boiling wa ter, we managed to get the ocst of them at last, thoiigh even now then sifmietimes make a chacu (lorayjj upon us Irom the woexls around. Unt alter them eanm a pest that was far worse the snakes. need hardly tell you, who have been through .the forests yourself, ' how they swarm there; and for a time 1 reallv gave myself up for lost. My husbantl used to call them 'the tax-gatherers,' and, reallv, thev were quite as regular -not adavthat we didn't find one or two of them sonie- where about the house. And once 0, Santissiina Madro! what a fright I got! "When. Lolita was only 'a fejw mouths old, ni v husbajid and his men had gone out to work one morning as usual, and I was busv in the house, with the child Iving a sleen on a mat at tlie other end of the room. whrn. all at once, I caught siht of the doorways1 were only hong with cur tains; but in the store-room close by there was a huge j wooden corn-chest, nearly empty, and big enough to hold six or seven, people at once. If Lolita and 1 could only get 1 in there, I thought, we might be saved yet! "So I snatched op the child, ran with her" into the: store-rooni, and crouched down in the Jcliest. Unluckily it closed with a spring lock, so that I had to keep the lid partly; open with my. left hand, to avoid Leinr shut down and stifled outright; but it had "an overlapping edge several infills lonor. which ouite covered rav fin- i . rers. 1 "I was not a moment too soon.' Ilirdry lad I got fairlv settled in my 1 hiding alace, when I heard the great claws scrap- ino- the floor.! and the hunrrv 'sniff as the iacrnar quested about in search of ; food ie came "straight to the chest, ana mere stopped short a moment, as if suspecting a trap. Then lie put Ins head close to the narrow opening, so that I could feel lis hot breath in my face, snutled once or ice to satisfv himself, and then tried to force the lid tin with his paw. "AVxde mi! how I trembled! but, thank God,' thVgreat paw would not go in that HtlA clnnkl All he could do was to set lis tongue injid lick my fingers, making them bleed as rl thev had been rasped with a saw. i AmVMhen. what w ith the Hi, though (rmhappilv I ..-lies-, of' 1 Miiootli olive chee would atonish a man oVwarfS-nmn, and ' "chawini;" it ever and anon with the yelish a quid of aster over a "p lug -o real of a ' 1 JowihI .leenics liiver j -Well, really, Seiioia, after all the won ders I've seen in this fairy laud of yours, 1 jhad nei-d write them down tis fast as 1 see' :lhiii, lest, asivour proverb ays, one nail should diive out another!" ! And in this there is. certainly no exag i aeration 'Seiior Diaz'i ranch kands on a ; jfiit ! slop-, overlooking f he bhiad, smooth vccp of une of the countless trii i-iitaries of tlie r.nasi, on the oppoMte batik of which llii wild gVass surgi-s up in one'huge green 'wave to thn heiglit of ten or a dozen feet. Tlie house itself is of the t haracteristic .jtvpe. eoiiimoii to all parts of ifjilaiiish Am dicji the .cool, shady verandah, the long, lw fiitut, the painted walls aiid cross-bar- red w i.ndou s, the spacious patio or court vanl, the Hat. paiaietted, a.otea; (roof) giv ing quite a -fortress-like appearaiice to the whole building. For several tic-res around IV. the eultiyatt'il ground,' like"a battalion of sol diet's in the heart, of a mob, displays its long, even lines of feathery sugar cane and huge Laiuier-Iike bananas, in striking ontrast to the dark, impcnctniblc masses nfnntamed jungle that shut- it 111. A very Kiradise. indeed, were there not a snake under every leaf l.iy day, and more mos quit lies than air .to breathe at night. ' "Vou Hatter our poor country, Senor, . w it!t tlie comtesv o.i vour utiliou. lint as I see that you are pitfting by yoifr w riting, , 1 will test your gallantry so lartas,to . 11 1 .. .1 . . 011r in-Ill 111 watering mv iiowers, ,101 h is lame hand, to ! ;l 11 ..'.I. il. 4 1.. a mouse sivin em me noor, witn uib. uuuv sucked clean out of it, like an orange. 1 know at once that there must bo a snake somewhere about, for hoy're mighty font of mice, and that's just the way they dea 'with them; but, look, as "I might, I coul see no snake anywhere, till suddenly the thought struck me, could it be under the child's mat? i As gently- as 1 could, 1 Iitte tin one corner, and there it was, the long slimy, gicen-and-yellow beast, curled anug w hat THE WATEK-MAIDEX. I insr down from the dark mountains blew them fnr intn th miiLllA tT IhA IiVp 'Hii Afar in that fabulous land that skirts boat was in tho fdmno of fi swan. The the Mountains of the Moon, where in lakes white wings of tho boat swartsl and rockel of water lilies the grand Isilo has its tho frail vessel from side to side; the other source, the queen of all the lotns end wa- ladies were affrighted, but the fair Queen, a 5irniEEEirs kexouse. Fire Tcan of S!pf!fi Xifttt TOE QCAELEL OF TOOTB AVD lit TIS. One cf the tami amaing f tb Cm- The tnnrdcrcT remorse and tho xoi I Ckrvukle. o Ul . 1 . 1 1 . . , , 1 1 I I . w . 0 inai uanni li iroobie! iiamocra usTe o robes ot state, was not dismaveil. 1 he ter-lilies found in her season of blossoming on her stem one bud too many. vlake it I divinity called to her, awav." said tho queen water-lilv. "and bleel for her sake, and in rive it to whoever will rear it well, for T wind and wave She fell from tho boat in o - , hSavc too manj' buds, anel the lake is foil of my snow-white blossoms; the swan com plains that she has no room to sail, and sinor her soncr amonsr mv perfumed cuds, snexv calm, the gwan-likd lioat mv daughters are so nnmerons " nnruined water, tho sun suone on tho la- A Hindoo woman, whose little girls had J " 1 i ii .nt". 1. S.. furniihel the theme for roanr an exritin ho mere never e id ted br xrwirInLk Jrffernon Davu and llenrr S. l"or sketch, bftt the free earrender and on-1 Thtv m aittinr ti-TtLf-r in a root tt the lake was trou- acknowledgment of a Pclf-confc- Willanl'a, in 1848, ad into a dipcoa- in a stormr ru61i of """wj'.w rrar- io Flic an: won over a letter rittra bj Geo. Taj lor, t.-J I- 1.1 .t.. lt.:t I .. .. . . to the middle of the lake. She made no n ."r1' ' r"'' wow imogu ro aootLrr. and xa tbe effort to rise or reach forth l.cf hand to delP 1,a T,H,f Lo bad d.-rr.- two "-rave and reverend" Senator were grasp riblKin, scarf or garment that tho la- cd wL"nf a l.rolman. nervously grajping Mnl,n? frnm lLe WJcr at tch oiW. Hies threw her one bv one. The lake inan of wnl.ar aPHraneef Lorr into The noi of the enntec Urooght neiffb- eat on the I,,e. ,,enr,"S rw'ni ttHU iuk u iKnng tnmaiei oi the botci into room. ii-i- I bail a murderer tu cnntotlr. lie nrUnner I .nti the combatanU -rem rtimul. and. miii water, ino sun buuai on iu a-1 , . ,,-mi!." -r n:. . . . ? r.. ,, . , i . i cave ins name iu n iniani urviu nun uii of the court. 1 hey watched the chan-1 b .. , - fxa. t. ... t ir 1 1 i 1 .i 4 i it i residence as "nowbere." Oaiocr hmith nt An inoiiabli snlendor that kindled I . .... .... all gone down the sacred river of llindo- n tho watcr. The white robes of the test.heel that one evening incnncr ap stan hael wandered far away from her na- Queen flooted up lily-like o air J'u' VomtnUn . . , , 1 c 1 , 1 - i 1 1 11 1 I Tbe oflicer then nuestione! Lira, and sob-1 blow " t tliA run n it ftf t.lift Into ivliprn tlio nnppn mniilun ilrnnruwl o wn v ml liir ennt. n I . . . . I "" of all the water-lilies bad her palace. Birds snow-white lil v, floated for a moment I- "tlr at Le 'J10" n? ""S t . j- a.. -1.-1 t .... .1' r r.-i :i 1 to the matter, and learne! the followmff oiA araeuse liasueu uuovu me Kiinuuu in ion; im-in un mq uurumcu iuuiu vi iuc 1 .. . . . ,.. i I r- . . : . . the water. It was nature's scclusiou, cool, lake. Only for a moment now from each , i . " i i jiSl 2 " ,V i rtwntM luc 'I- r..,n r..;.. ti.o J ,re,n .ov..i.;f Lei a.n.r r..ntu- t fit i. wa8 empwyM as a laliorcr on a railroad nont Mr. Foot. voa KnKk after ome entreat r. hook band and made friend. "Ileallrf" aa.l Mr. Foote, u iWU not liave tbonght of anch m thing as Unk ing Mr. Daria if be had not t'xed the "Are you not misLikea alot thalf oryel Mr. Dari, ajxloeticallr. taste of blood, andHvhat witli hearing little ones who nave noaieei uown me sou, Lolita crying inside, (foiSehe, poor darling, gold bed of the river. was na much fr ohtenerl as 1 was his fury "fche shall men indeeel oe your tiangu was roused and he began to r honest, deen" mouthed .lion on the morning ot crea- wax-wuue petal sprang laintlv at nrst, ltu . , , , ... a a . -a a I . . T. a a. 1 1 r . IIMIIIII1I1 II. M II I I t 1U I Wllllk 1 M. d tion. "1 will take the rejected bud, the with ever-growing radiance, the rainbow, I . . . . ' m . oho lil v too many, said tho Hindoo wo man: "perhaps in the light of iny lamps of I water-maiden, rejected of tho queen-lily, incense mat x ngiii ai evening, sue w in i unsaiisiieei w uu eann, ionnu uer pernia unclose her leaves anel refresh a heart that nent placo in heaven. mourns, and please and satisfy the eyes whose tears arc all wept dry tor the lost a. lo-l "ItUror imnrcasion that ri..,e i. rl gcthcr with three or four eompanion, all first," pleaded Mr. Davi. a uuo ..... i - r , 11 - I - lf 1 ni M OI WIIUI1I, B9 Hl'ii an bo nnvai- ijfj. no : ll VU TOO I cated. lie was posting inrongu iuc aoci. i r Xo. it was vou r AY1D0WS AND T1IEIK ATTRACTION'S. "Widowlnvod is discussed bv tho Wvrld sliarpj snarling yell, that made rnVx very blood rim cold. Li "h! 1 can't think xow I didn't die outright,xbnt the touch U I1U SL1.I11 I1ICU I111ICVU vriii vi.hiii- - ' - ------- . ter, Hindoo woman," said the queen of tho in a leading article, and the statistics pre- " Uc" ''v"fl lilies, "for we arc only women like vou. scnted arc very .snggestive. "Winter- scixea a large log oi You throw your little ones in the holy riv- kept apples, seasoned wine, a clouded "e rnRn on the chest, or- T mvP mv Kimfti-flnnns Idoom awav. meerschaum, a vase around which the canwng almost insui Thev met a stranger, whom Devitt thinks was a railroad "law." Iking in a quar relsome bnmor, Devitt, and a man whom lie terms bis "partner," had a controversr ' with the stranger about some trifling mat ter. The argument advnnceel to a war of and bis "partner" wood, and, striking crushed in bis breast, Lolita's little arm. clinging round my or; i tivp mv siinerntions oioom awav. i iuuvibv.uiii, I Kl ' - - a. a u I ft I 'J a 1 . The souls of your innocent little ones go to scent of the roses still, bangs all these," Tf""1 r ran win Tighten the beautiful Paradise; the buds says the 11 arid, "have a rare, evanescent '1 PtUCT! Iar ft- ' I a a . II lAinrt l.i ri aal t . 1 i? i 1 TI I 1 1 I Ua.A.- tltn fi SV.Wkf-t3 Kilt ovx io nueen or tue inv sro 10 reiresu 1110 nuvui mav svaw V - - a -I r - I I o I ...a But, Mr. Darin, 111 swear it rasrea.' "And I, Mr. Foote, would swear it was not." "Yon did strike firrtT "I did not strike first 1" 44 Yon Tid P "I didn't!" "Yon did, I sav P "I aar I didn't T "Well," exclaimed Mr. Foote, "thcro IP i . 1 V .. ,1 IV no. aim last, nsieep. -v a start I got! I knew that I conhUlo noth incr with it mvself. for it was a sort that ytni can only kill . by shooting; so ran out into the court yard, and, luckily the first thing I saw was our hunter Jose with his gun on, his '-shoulder.-' I called him-in at once, and he settled the beast with a charge of small "shot. ; "How ever,' as the work went on, and we got more and more ground cleared, our visitors began to forsake us; for snakes must have a thick cover to burrow in, and, when that's taken from them, they soon slink oil'. So then I began . to hope' that we w ere fairl v at the end of bur troubles; desolate ami waste places of the world; for if I seehi to . be cruel and ; send away my maidens INsnow the broken stem of life will take root and grow again, anel my daughters will we queens of other lands. This one, however shall become a mortal woman like yourselfX Ho not down-hearted, my daughter; fulfill the flowers of the . a . t VI .... nrmmd tthii li tho I cansing almost insuini ueaiu. jevius "partner ran through a cornfield, but Uad I han t Ikj anr difpnte as to wb struck not proccctlctl lar lelorc no was capiureti. riret this time," aud as be rpoke be dealt cannot express I 'cvui umieu was uw i .nr. iavis a sunging iiow on me checK. the chann of widowhood. A young wid- ,,a.vf an'1 luc lw0 mcn wcr0 ,0,.?ea ,n Ja,,t j 1 be astonished fnends sprang between ow is, perhaps, the most interesting ob- tho'igh in separato cells. l)evitt succeed- the two gentlemen and prevented fortber .... , . . t..j.. i t' M I iect in nature or in art. She represents Cl ,u orcing vu u i- . u ' uoum,cs- 11 - . ... . I a r. . I Iam .nnrt liimtf.Il f t I If . . fl wero exacted irora expericfice without its wrinkles or its grav sn apanmcni, ana, ior nng u.m.-. ail present to deny that tLrre Lad been ... . ."tltl. .1 l . r l.l.nl.1. IHll IfllA I II T a -ft 1 t 1 .1 - - hair. She is matron I v leautv ami mai- 6ll,u,m :." .m..v.. ...v- ,muj nnicai.vne; imn uare ure denlv freeelom combi'ued. She is grief strips, effected his escape. In subsequent bove from rood Sontbern aathon'ty, as the with a lau"hin eve sorrow in a bouse of conversation iviu uucu commenceuieni oi a ieua not n w iuci. festival a, silver moon in a sablo clouil. escape me years ago lie uaa wamiercq I llrn all I U IK) 111 IU6 COUUirVt ,lla""J I f . . . . ... " i - - a . i jiaiiiu aa i . ia amii ' a mil i a n a m. a. .Southern States, working npon various G aocEIls.MlMUni Je MacMabon is much raiiroaeis. Ills companion in enrao wai convictctl of manslaughter and was sen tenced to fivo years in tho western peniten tiary (Pittsburgh). "I havo not had a night's rest nor a day's luck since that n mv if in t easy, for me, with tinuagi- th it great Wiiterlng-pot "lh pleased to use lay hands us those of vour slaves, Seiiora, when and; wherever on may need them. Uv-the-bv, am 1 wrong in imagining that vou promised me a storv in connection with the laming of ilie hand of which you speak f - I would not willintrlv be troublesome, but when vou havo leisure "With pleasure; it' is very kind of you to interest yourself in such, a -trine. As soon as tho plants are watered, I shall have the honor of serving vou a cup o colh-e on the balcony; and then, if vou are ''oil enotiirli to ::ure to hear it, the stor is ptitejit vour servfee." ' j .Vnd accordingly, ten .minuted later 1 find myself seated in the verandah over a iip of such coffee as l have not tasted since leaving Arabia, with little Lolita ( I lolorcs), my hostess' onlv daughter, and mv especial pet, nestling jit inv side, while the Seiiora, deftly rolling up and lighting a .cigarette, begins as follows: " lieu we lirst came here, Seiior, a good many ycaix ago, the place was very ullerent from w hat vou now see it. Jlv husband had got a grant of land from tho govern mjent, which was glad to give awav take tho trouble but we weren't we. were" only at the be ginning of them. ' 4 dont know how it was perhaps it may have been that (as. the proverb says) everything m.ust have its turn but some how, all through imr troubles with the ants and sovmuits. the bigger beasts had- never -disturbed us .at, all; but now, just as we were liegirinihg to have a dittlo peace from our other plagues, the four-footed gentlemen! began , to come on the stage at last, One morning, just as we were at breakfast, in came one of our -vaqueros, with news that our cattle, w hue teedmg a- mongl he long grass on the other side ot the river, had been attacked by a jaguar, and one of them- killed. I he ieilow w ho had brought tlie news had had to fun for b'is life, -and would hardly have escaped had there been anything on him ht to eat, or had' there not been. a fat ox ready to hand instead.-i As it was, he looked so thoroughly IVightened (though he was a brave fellow enough), that it made us all rather serious, i llowever, a week passed without any fresh al aims, and w'e were be ginning to get over it, when siiddenly in came three or four Indians in a great flur- n6ck, seemed to give me courage. i "But the worst w as still to come, i met ing that he could not reach us from below, he sprang on top of the chest, crushing my hand bet ween the lid and" the upper edge. : Then: I thought all was over, and gave a scream that made the house ring. "My scream was answered by a sounel .l,.n.-,1 wnmfin's-ilcstinv; bloom whpr nature nla- bllC IS too sweet for anything! too, for he leaped down and stood listen- ces you. I know not in what place your good things, she can only lo created at a ing for a motnent, .and then rau to the beauty will unfold to cheer the passer-by; greac sacnuce eloor, as if to escape: There it was again "rtnl ,mOTlT! On1 IVltll if - f lll Y'fll.2 f IUULU IIL'111.1 ...... I V I I II I j t , , -' . V, 1 . I v. I 25 - .- o I . , m . . men calling !to each other. They were man, the daughter I will give vou shall ly spoiled before he can leave a w coming back! meanwhile, the jaguar be fair, though you are dark. Your eyes, Ibis black swan this mournful phernix 1 i- I -....Ml .1 1 I Hinnif I. i-nn hm-o c ih tin Ill-lllV tPflVS n ri I rises Oil I V (Mil, UI lllO tllIII.-Ul Mill UliiV ,i. n.... a.wi.i.. I vft A tbirkcr tluin tin. ii"bt: vour hair is up auu uiiiuiiUii; iiiuvi iiiinn. uuiiuvh- - ; - ---- o - . . T - . .1 i a 1 I I tlnrrt tn. i'l Iv there came a loud shout at one of the more shining in its blackness than the pur- Let us wipe aw ay the briny tear and pro- Jore me, e e windows, and then two shots and a fright- Plo black wing of tho raven; but the wa- ceed. IWgdc l'cr, hr. Poets, statesmen, stoi. ed corpse d ful yell; and then my husband's voice, tor-maiden shall havo hair of gold, w ith Heroes and philosophers inaye cacn leu t ie b', 7 strained to its loudest 'Cachita! where eves of blue, and her face shall be white nuaeiinaiiic lniiueuco 01 wiuowuikiu. 11s are vou?' I inst managed to crawl to the as ivorv, and she shall be more fair to sec quality. w not strained. It falls alike up- " . - - .1.1 . 1 - 1 "t : 1 n irt. niAir nnii riiA tiiiita.T x Aim n n nz. then 1 minted than any cart n ly mauien. 1 v ; j""" ...... v- Thc lilv-bud, torn awav from her parent capo it. J-.dvard riantagenet weeuici stem, and carried awav to llimlostan bv the widow Elizabeth Grey, though he the wandering woman, became, as the knew she brought civil war for her dowry, pieen had said, a maiden, but all unlike Ned Waller, Joe Addison, S;un Johnson, 11 .1 ill -1 1 11 fif.Afrvn Yia1iit.rrtr.ri ATo rwlnrkfi linn fl nfirt . an oiner earuny mamens, bub wouiu vv"'X " ' 7. aT.1 .: 1. 1.- - l-.t, 1.1. 1..r,ln.1 -1 rf1 r f I I ..!,. l' ....Is... '1'..... IV ,il ,.ti lli.-Mi, I I llllf. Ak tfLAI9 i A.ifc .fc.. -. iuii u rMiiu. j. ins will nvi nil-I v 11 ;i " ..., .- .. - - nnel dower from he-r queen moth- w - . 1 1 er. Uer race wear perpetual glories, lor which they, as the' wise man said, neither door and let him in, and outright. j. "They told afterwards that our blood- tiouiKi nail struck the trail . ot tlie (jaguar leading straight to 1 the house; and then thev all struck off -like madmen, fearing' some harm to me; i ?f v husband and Jose distanced the reft, and came up just in time to shoot the beast through the win-1 dow;. .hut ltd told : me afterwards that not itage and all the boys married widows. the Eighth was so took two; and King tune, K-ud Devitt, In earnest tone. ''Everywhere I go tho murdered man is lefore me; everything I do hi blood itracts my attention and a tnotneut peace. e were all intoxicated, but I want to go back aud be tried, aa 1 would then feel far more satisfied." The unfortunate man was accordingly committed to await the action of the au thorities of Fayette counly. Devitt is twentv-eight rears of ago and a native of His countenance is peculiar JeD a and flrtu Ireland, one. It criminality more popular muli the green grocers cf Faristhao tho well knoa n M ad&ra Tl'rrs, who, though very wealthy her sister . and Lersclf being c-bcirces of sever al large fottnnes i aaid Lo be adreree to spending money for anything that can lo procured otberaim?. lVorinp M. ThierV tennre of power bis wife porchaneJ neitlier vegetables, fruits nor flowers, all of which she procured gratis front the gird wis and hot-beds of the i;rand and Petit Trianon. A confidential maid was sect, rcgaluly ev ery morning, to the lovely littlo supple mentary palaces so dear to Mane AaUna ette; and umler her direction everything eatable in tho garden, ttiih a grand pro vision of Sowers, m as sent ou to toe 1 res- In three months the ,(7U I 1-1 m1-. at tl.a Tnannai ajhi 1 Xm l 1 , A.I UWA JL , mvi w v a I v. u v a a flonrv cniumality ana una ucicrmiuauon. i , .i-t. i , , i fond of them that he first glance i ho appears but a lr m hn fur Lot mere UsUea olher ; David was so pleased 't npoii closer insjcction lines that tell a lWo Jf lU Bamc proportioa, to tbrrmt w hen he saw jit rushing about inside, he felt like one under the collar eif the gar otte (the instrument of execution). .As for mi' hand, it was so crushed tlint I could not use a joint in it for weeks after. "The Indian's doctored it for me, and they, tell jme I shall have the use of it again bv and .bv;; but' 1 don'tincud that to remind me of that day. If 1 live a thonsand vears I shall never fonret it." : - . j toil nor stiin. In vain the Hindoo woman sought to instruct her of household care with Abigail, the widow of Xabal, whom oi Uaiiy trmoni ana a TeXation of the shopkwptTS, who Cota be took to wife, that ho turned Uathshcba inrc age arc piauuy uiciuc. ... y6 ttat lhe StjUe re PrcJeot I r I - aai V a V a .AI.aXOMaM aaA I Z WW Wl fM 111 a- a a m a a u I m m kvb- a a a a duty and art. She placed in her hand tho into a -.vidow on purpose to marry l.er. v hen -" tr " nr" " civil list, which ne kept In Ids pocket distaff and set before her the wheel, that Judith ceases her cogitations over the press ng h rneir, lea-l.ng to Vn"? insteael of spending, and was made txH on- sho might spin the fiuo wool of cashmere, virtues f the late lamented Manassas of that he either was of unsound mind ornas ,r l0 v0 Li,Q a ,arffe Urj, but abio to or weave the slow-growing precious shawl Bethulla, puts off her mourning and ad- narrating a false tale for Jh "f nf furnish bun two-thirds of Lis dinner. The she distilled beforeher the aromatic oil to or ns herself in brave attire to ct out for of a private Khm'h! people of Versailles accused the ladies who burn in lamps of incense, and wrought and the camp of Holofernes, we feel instinct- an I rancisco, announce. ir " were then at the bend of the IWlential ii .,11.11 1 1 r ..li fUf a -iirin,n i.nr-v ttitb hi Nathan murderer, when brought to rcw 1..1. r tA ii,.,;- TlIK TilPEUTAL EXFAXT TkRRIBLE. Here is an anecdote of tho -childhood of I the Prince Imperial that has just been made public, i It appears' that when he was finite a little fellow he was iverv fond At the central station, however, two ground about hero to anv oue who would to clear it: and; well it might! 1 or in those days, the mato (jun gle) reached right down to thoj; water's edge; and such a bhu-k, horrid tangle it looked of briars, bamfxios, lnauish biivo net, wild fig, liana, pirijao, locust-wood, and what not, that I felt as if 1 daren't go even a step into it, for fe'ar of being lost altogether. Ui.t my husband and his pe ons went , manfully to work, chopping, fencing, digging, all day long, except just in the worst heat; and many a time I've seen them come back so tired out that they jus dropped down to sleep where they were, and it w as only when they Woke up again, three or four hours later, that they had any thought of food. j l':llowcver, itby bit, w e began to get tho, grouml into some sort of-orderj but eictt when We! had cleared it; and begun -to plant, it, wo had still plenty of enemies to fight agai iret. The ants we're the worst; f, apart from tho havoc which they al Aiyu mako iu a plantation, they have a ' way of running their galleries under" ground till they fatally undermine tho whole snr- face, and it breaks in just like the crust of ry to tell us that a huge jaguar had brok en into-their' encampment, and killed; a woman and one of their dogs. When my husband heard the story he made sure that it was the saim? beast that had fallen- upon our cattle; foruhey described it as 1 very strange color, tar lighter than anv that had ever been seen iu those parts before, aud from that they had nick named it 'The Tale Death.' Bo then we all thought it full time to do something; and mv husband called his men together to go out and hunt it down.: . ' 1 "I remember that morning well, though it will be a year ago the elay after to-mor-' row. Away they Went merrily enough, ev ery man with his gnu and hunting-knife" and Moro, the bloodhound, along with them. My husband turned and kissed his hand to me just as they entered the w ood, and then they were gone! 'f ''When I found myslf all alone in the house with Lolita, and thought of what might happen if they met this horrible beast, I. was' so frightened that (although I had no thought of anv chance of danger : 1 i - ,1 , -i- 1 " rti iu i.Ai. i. nti 11111; ti ti of going to play among the soldiers of the r .r .. 11, T"..:.i'r!. i.i ...1 ' 1 Ai.Jlxi'Md with unshed tears, iuipeii.ii oHitiu n 1 u it 11 1 u iv 1 111 11 u 1 r 1 .1 a t l 1 . 7 ".-v- 1 ttt 1 -i- a;. quivering drops of dew that line the hearts Her gold, palace. jNaioleon ill., wishing to ' see his heir popular with the army, encourag ed him in these frolics. These rough playmates were, of course', very careful to shape their conversation as' much as possible-to suit the sage and rank of the boy, bnt sometimes ah oath would slip out una wares, andi though the offense was always 7 4 , j O .a, " followed by aii apology, it was pretty sure to lie repeated. It; so happened about . t . :, 1 I ll .1 . 1 this tunc mat the heir to the. throne was nameel president of some learned commis sion to the little self in put them and not tion this ad going to "play i with his beloved Guarels, he was solemnly presented to the learned association ini question. Its members, .1 - -i eiuswy ueuna oeiorc iuc w a- - " . l.t...l .1... ..r ti f it C'l I lil 1 1., ...... 1.; . l..o I. ..o.l ti-liilifa,nr I IUII. UUIUIlldl A.i . . ler-maiu s iisiiess eves, one uroa?ut uc- uwiu, uu ui mo ...v..,. . . ,i i .:.,, fnr her .doahu, Indian vontha forlover-. she goes for. When the old widow Naomi - obtaiu a free pasi?o to the latter c tr. anil instrni'ted tho rrirl to liirht her lovnr' counsels the voiincr widow llnth how to boat at night, and set it afloat from among .1. - -1- A I. - A -1 Al. Ta me leeus inai grew aiong me river, n 1 iwusmuvu uu rating inn vi. . m . 1- was of no use. ,The fair white maiden saw holdfloor, wo know at once that the wealth- man in .au ., ..u '""'Y no beauty iu the tawny vouth of that y bachelor lion, might as well order nced to eighteen , tt , , - -, 1 .i. 1.1;.... ...., in.... i? II ho nolico authorities rather mistrusted warm lano. uer onie eves,-unmniinfr ana inu nvmrnc cunutiiio. .. i- a-i ..1,1 ... 1 ... . 1 1 im-itt a tni firm nmnnii liiv itrii-'iniiui m-oi-a l-n tT. w rote a sons? tellinT uow 10 woo a wuiow; " o j ? , ,w a . ' I a O ho might as well have left directions how 1 ? a ft 1 1 I llO.?" O ' aiK. iiuii- luwl ever in its ! it ot summer nowers. like beaten links of shimmering depths tho elampuca. of the foam-crowned cascade. "' Her white gar ments clung to a form so lithe anel grace ful that it seemed like the falling spray of water-kissing willows. The Hindoo youth said of her: "She is no earthly maideiu For her the springs j .:ii . 1 ami 11 us w ere peopiet waved to her from the tcr and eggs in the same war at tlo Tri anon: but as the cows and inmUry of its - A . . ... A ig widow Knth how to V ". - ', i'-i 1 1 fornicr davs iiare long since uiipiearea, r - I 1.. 1. J ......it .Lil ah it.ifiri.lnnl I O ' lay her snares in tho harvest ; fields of her years ago ia v.uiiiua. .. . j . of lht.,r rrpjrrainioe not l . V ... ... I .1-1; 1 1 ! 1 f n 1 1 ... innrilirr of I .1. . . ..... .' kinsmen and spring her net on tho thresh- ueuu-mi um "j- - fArr,od out. Madara de JlcMabon, on . . . a a I " I -a .1 .1 a a. ,1 Ma P II I .OtVl H Al. H I I . contrary, porcbases freely, and 1 generous in rarions wars. In honor t-f her fort r fonrth birth-day, recently, tho fjren gro cers deeoratetl their shop, and other io celebrated the dar. to get-struck-with lightning." ; the authorities at Uniontown. A reply was received, sUting that a murder of the character that Devitt describes bad been committed about five rears ago, and one 01 A CoRSlCAN Duel. Martin l'oli, ft I the accused narties bad managed to escape. voung man of twentv-five, grandson of nrfirrra from Favcttc couutv took the the famous Theodore, King of the Moun-1 pnsoncr with them. tnins so fobdirntfd in f'nrsiriiii hist on I i,u- ,th n ,n m.l of that Is- The Leak of IaIfe. There's a certain sons whose joint aalary is 2200 a rear. land. But ho had" a rival, one Joseph curious mctnlcr of the plant family, rery I His doctors aud apothecaries cost $40,000 . w w . r r i . 1 1 -a 1 w-a. - . r 1 . i.h. Lhe Zouave, who, bv bis common in Jamaica, ai inwn.i,ui.-4 ijt Tue" ScLTjtx'a Life. The ordinary every-lay life of the Sultan in his own bouse is something wondetlul even . ta think of. That vital) r pioui man prari on a carpet kept in order by several per- I I Ta-a-ia1" f r-A.- n!l 'Now. be carefu sa d Xaooleou . V ."J--" that the other was treated with greater may cut one ou, am uug .1 . - J L ivietn u'nl on " 1 1 - 1Z . 1 w a.M I . I ? Prince, "when vou find vour- . r. ' J preference, enticed him. one evening to a thread, wuero any oruimrv ici u..m w D0. in H. n-. nf el.o mtim-Zn n - J- no King 01 aeaioo country came way - 1 v, ntl1;. linna(, .,.;ti. n vtow trt ... discouraged, and would dry up. it will Snltan M.V ...V A .UVOV ...mv.,, .V !,,. A., II ,!., I 1 ,1 , I At.A.V... A. ...... A, - - , . .1 1 I It. A . 1 at their ease as much as possible; ""V" ,l 1 , ; ing bbn up to the gens d'armes. l'oli semi out long, w uuc, .r-..v ., - :iiiii tu i an niu 'v- iii w i iih iiiviiimi'.m iu i to interfere with their con versa- I i a i i I to mvselfl I wasn't satisfied till I had shut and barred every door.in lho house; ?0 0n swearing-. and then I came and sat down in the ! i -j ; - drawing-room, and took Lolita in my lap, Oxly Qxe. -It was the custom every and tried to tell her a story. 5th of May for all the old debris of the a . s?i- r i. r,...r. -i.rt i. 1.:., I common m Jamaica. I'm lniornieM, canea i vear. nencver one cuius -lives urns , . j . - . " l.lLLiI, CUIIIIUIIUI HIV IJUUil.v, i.u, a. . m m m Ml, shadowing wings braverr haA gainetl tiie mtary mcdal in tho life plant, or leaf of life, because it Is ,1L she is at once sent away frym the pal-rain-distilling clouds, tlo French anur. Tho latter, considering almost impossible to kill the leaves. Ion ace. Hu third wife fll anJdenly and most angcrow iiv lit rvoeuvij, uiu mum common decency be reraored. TLo i constantly rcfued to aee her dur ing all her illness. She died daring the kept the appoiutmcnt, anil, having boldly and set about growing now -cave, ion nigtit, ana tue instant uo eara oi ex The child promised to remember T T Ti -'" . anhounced his suspicions of tho other, a mar cut on nan a icai ami uirow u nu a ucatu uc quiuea tne palace, ana rei-a vice; and so one day, instead of 1,nvered about the spnng "hc g-t ..either life or to return until after her borud. . Ua . .. .. - I (Inn worn I'll cent lipr.to mnr n-nror I In I l. f .. !.-:..... .AnA...nAii nf 111.. In nl nrir 1 .1... ... Ia iTia r,.li na. .... ...... 0 w tie the matter then and there. ; J'acu was hiw.kv, . ... a. pujAiiAw. - ,, loved her, and asked her m marriage of arme,i wUh a musket, and thcr went out plant) the spirited little lc-f puts out its they enter the harem with the obi cmv her mother. ; nto tlj(J 0 n (l wLerc iU rooon wa9 delicate roots all the same. Krcn pressed monial. First come, a earmch brandUh- My daughter, answered tho woman, 8ll;n5nff vhttv, and each took up his and packed away -in a !Htonists hcrban- Dg ft very large tabre, then CCtaea the Joc- is not like other girls. 2so household task ... 5, . P . j ' Arno AA onio. cm the rery driest and dollest place tor. !ol lowed br two other etinocba armed contents her. .1 can not tell if she will f. tn.n '.. Vou ever did see, it will keep up- its to the teeth. ever love as other maidens, or bo willing u 'h ' ' f cacU 0(hi:Tt M Mi .cy Vork, throw out rooU and new leaves, and uuttod. to follow the fortunes of her hnsband." ..,A?ti,or tl.-t t!.v -r in full actually grow out of its covers! I'm told 1 he King of the Saxons was very rich, . . . . fir-j ftt .Ve sailic t5nie tbat botauuts who want to lry this per- mostly grave and aged men, profoundly saluted the heij" to the throne, and an in stant of silence succeeded. "0, gentle men!" cried the littlo prince, with bis j mother s own Sweet and gracious smile, "don't let me Idisturb anylo.dv vou can 2 Clergymen are aerct ad they were the tears of the sea, she said So he wooed her with pearls, and all be decked with these gems, linked in tho lus tre of her hair and covering lier breast and "Suddenly I heard a scraping along the Republic and of the First Empire of Val-1 neck, and circling about tho oerfectness of nof,-and then a dull thump like the fall my and Jeuiappee, of Wagram aud of her alabaster arms, she became the bride of something heavy! Anxious ami ner- Waterloo, to march in procession to the of the Saxon King and went w ith him to vous as L was, it gave me a terrible start, endome colunm and deposit a crown on I his country. Her love was not satisfvine ll . T XI. . I 1 1 .'l . T .1. ... I -a i iiiougu i liuio etrcamt wiiai it was. uui the railings. the next moment came a sound just over- I the costume head that I could not mistake a long to' the arm hoarse roar, that I had heard many a time beloneel in the forest at night, auel never heard dred of the without feeling. my heart stand sjill. 1 hen surviving and the water-maiden loved pearls, because . ... 'mi-.. ,f j i ,,rn.,. i..t. tinacious veiretable aro obligee! to kill it firing, see The neighbors, aroused bv the came un to tho sbot inst in time to them both expiring iu a pool of their own blood. with a hot iron or with lulling water. "Jucl-in-thc-rulptf? bt.AiluAa. A RCMARADL MX5a The EuiJ"T or of Genu nr is ono of the uiot remarka ble men in Flurppe. He is now in Lis 79th rear, and seems no more inclined to rest than ordinarr men at half that arc. A (jougeous Toilet. A i nice appears in a new toilet every night at OffenVachs I This twist season he has been particularly concerts. Once she was in a pink rilk of a I active. He has traveled through his oa v : 1 . l. ,n m-I.a. a. I ayvfr d.aJo with diAinoods ffleamin? on Ler 1 coantrv. boldi n ? militarr riexs ana re- AAiiv-ucuuo lAiuj iu"ufc -a... , ----- , -I . ' , tire I excelleul wntie oosora; aaiu in a roic oi i cepuons in ail tue pnncif ciues, ana subject to severe and prolonged exposure no . Kaeb. pensioner dressed in to Uer loxel; tier lips ana kisses wero dewy to cold, that thero IS danger in taking al- ecru SUaae, emoroiuerou in rvu ana u me, i sooner was iuis uua coicpmtvc iu-a -v of his period, and according' and cool; her heart seemed ever to bo far cobolio stimulants while the exposnro con- again in a soft white trimmed with white I act oa on a ruat to tho King oi Itair. of the service to which ha had awav, where the for arose over the vallpv tinnoo. The lumbermen in Canada who lace aud w orn with a bonnet of tho name: I The Emperor ha helped to male a good T - .1 I 1 r. I . a . t I In ; 1865 thero were I two hun- in silvery whiteness and softness, where I aro enrared in felling se pensioners. Tho number of rivulets gurgled and brooks dashed, and forests, livinir there all braves is now' very small, and on-1 springs hid themselves in the trround in I inrr in holes duir in tho . a . timber in the piue the wiuter, sleep- again in a black talk w ith white laco in- j deal of Lurtory io LU day. Ue became ftprtiona I the onictcst toilet sho was ever I Iteent cf l'l-u.ia in lSS. atl three . r - - ' groune snow, and lying known to wear); again in a rube of silk, I rears later succeeded to tbe cro n. ' Tie the thought struck me 'Oh, Heaven; the lv one went to eleposit a wreath, on the secret places. The witch-hazel' bent and I on SDruce branches covered with buffalo I striped in rainlow hue- on a neutral I war with Austria in IS&O rcsarUs! in mak- jaguar!" monument this year.' Under the Empire trembled'and twisted itself in her snow robes, allow no epirits in their camp, and ground, and decorated with immense bows ing Truss'ia tho bead f the Jvortta oer- "Dios do mi alma! I shall never forget a cart arrived during the night of the 45th white fingers, aud all through the court of destroy any that may be found there. The of crimson ribbon, and so on through a man Confederation, and the war itU that moriient! For ona minute I was turtle of Mav. laden with crowns, which were the Kins went the rumor that ho had wed- ex Derienco" of arctic travelers on tliis tub- wartlrobe that knows no end. However. France in 1S70 71 onited Genoany al -j- i t - i viiv -r ii . i - r- .mi . i i . v mm a . . a. . sick aiuj ueipiess, as u an rue me naa silently linng on the railings. JNext morn- tied no eaituly maiden. been strbek'out of rae at one blow; and I qs all France was informed of this spou- then a thought flasheel upon me. There j taneous testimony toward tho popularity i-.'T: il : i . 1" ...... ,.a f I i . i -a-- i i , " was no Keeping iuc jagiai out, 101 tuubt vi oi tue iapoieonic eiynasiy. Her life was bijjh Meet is nearly unanimous, aud to the same I as Dundreary says, a fellow must Uwcsa. I mado the King oi iTouoa i-i i-ni;-rrr. i n,i .i i. i i :i l . ir a d..a -r. ..- . a1. I in.. .1 tl.. .tl,.- 1 1 v: l tV,r. ! ,u lrf-n arfiee ta ierote- auu cAaiicu, sua uau LIU pieasurO III IU I CUCvl. Ub ZUlCr CAlICIUe CXJ'Ueuiu IUII ll uc umu t iu jwiiw wv. aHn auiu. i uiulv . 1 Tho Queen and the ladies of her court administration of BtimulanU may be very j I don't know why they should, you know, j an jvolitics, as becomes tie Emperor cf a were out in the Doat: a great wind stream-1 bcuehcial, 1 but tuey w-w-wouid. great itiiiiuitt mupb.
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