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fm wiVrf I r Published by J. H. & G. G. Myrover, Corner Anderson and Old Streets, Fayetteville, N. C. VOL. 4 NO. 9.3 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, LS7(l WHOLE NO. 1G3. HI M lj in wit- i VW- Ml IS 11 lU 111 IH W! W Jjl ;s North Carolina Gazette. iwHatitscl0 brig" aue lo lie lurinwi hi uue. J. II. & G. G. MYROVER, Xxul3ll.la.ox's. ' rsR.vs of sunscurrrwx One yeaiUlii advance), . MX IIIO III lilt l b roe no l sr. 7". 7LLi RATES: . ' 10 coition (unihltiVonPadilrcKn) with an extra copy $22 SO ,M . .. ." .. .. 4000 40 " " . " v " " " "5 00 tt ' . i aail a premium f a duo chromo, value t25 ,90 00 lOOe'diliM (uPBttooneailtlrosiii with an extra copy and a premium of a Hue chromo, value f 40 ISO 00 KATES OF ADVERTISING. As soon as t.hi.4 was clone the General said to the soldiers : 1 "I order those' of vou who have pistols to deliver them to ine lor inspection." Large numbers of onieers and men step ped forward and produced their pistols. All of them were carefully examined, Imt none of them were found to have been recent Iv lired. "Is there anv officer or man who lias not yet shown me his pistol?" shouted the General, after the examination was over. 1 here was no response, lhe soldiers were sent hack to the tents. Squire Win dow took the remains of the nunuered of f)n 4. mare (9 liuRH aolid nonimrcil) oni; insertion 1 1 00 . " " " two. l .v) Ificer in. 'charge.1 An escort, commanded tt . . . mmitk r.l I 1 u j. ' . three '"' 5 00 ., . 4. Hix 9 00 f" . ." twelve'1' 15 00 Lon2"r ad vprtiacmentH rhargeA in proportion to the ab'ivit rrvte. Special notice per cent, more than tiilar uily-ertmenieiitn. Home Circle. 4- by Lient. Scoresby, accompanied them to Winchester. 1 The terrible and mysterious event had thrown a pall over the whole encamp merit. In the evening a large party of. officers was assembled, in the tent orb-en. It kins.. As a matter of course, nothing .was spoken of but the death of Oapt. Summer- ville. During the conversation a nessc ger arrived from Lient. Scoresby, bringing the following k'tter.to ben. Perkins : IJEAlt felK Allow me to asK tne ques tion whether or not the Second Lieutenant "Where can I iind Suuire Windom ot our Company, Andrew iiersev, snowe said adust-covered traveller w.ho had just his pistol to you this afternoon ! He ha. .'allowed into the town of Winchester. Va., largo horse pistol, and one of -the men o ".... . . . . - . - . . . . . .1 1 - at .I V o.-k n in., on t ip. flt l ot August our escort, i u Hie -oaxt-huiu urn iusi now l-rC, to several citizens loungimr in front at Iiersev s pistol was not in ns t-lt "Home is the Sacred Ref age of Onr Life." ; , Drydcn. , ' A VILE PLOTTER. of the (lumbeiland. Hotel. "You will find him at Miko Readv's billiard saloon, on the corner," replied one of the citizens. '.' "What is the matter T Has anythin liAt'i'cned i ' "M' (Jod. ve," replied the horseman "Cant. Sumtiierville, 6f our citv, was shot dead, an hour atro, at tho 1st Biiirade en- carnprnent.!' The citizens sprang to their feet in great excitement. '"Shot dead I By whom V1 they inquired M ith me ac;onl "ly an unknown assassin," replied the horseman. 'I have been Pent to Squire Windom at oneo to come out and hold an iiiq lest over the bodv." Fifteen minutes later the Squire accom panied bv the messenger and a number of mounted citizen, were on their wav to the grove, three miles from Winchester, where the 1st liritrade "of the 'Virginia militia was holding its aniMtal'encaminneiit Upon reachingtjie grove they found the camp in perfect n jno.-if. The Command ing General of the brigade, Llihu Perkins, said to b quire' liidnin "Coroner, tlie painful event for which I ....1 (, that you did iiot shoot Capt. ille 1" Snmmer- the There was a great commotion in Court. "I I ?" stammered the witness. "Yes, von, sir ! Did vou not hide this 7 ar i y pistol in a hold under the tree from which you fired the muderous shot 7'' lhe lawyer held up Iiersev s pistol. Scoresby had turned deadly pale. His forehead was covered with perspiration. He made no reply. ' "Did von not tell Miss Harriet V lieclcr, after she had rejected your proposals; that sire-should neyer marry Capt. bummer ville V ' thundered the lawyer. Scoresby buried his face iif his hands. "lour Honor." said t lie lawyer to tne presiding Judge, "we have the most dam natory evidence to the effect that that vil lian i Scoresby murdered Capt. .Summer ville ." " . "He shall be taken to jail' said the -r i: . ti r t . . 1 " x i ..ll .judge. i (iircci ine jury to nonoiaoiy acquit the prisoner." Scoresby made a confession on the fol lowing day. (At his trial he was sen tenced to le hung; but the Governor of V irginia commuted his sentence to impris onment for life i THE 'Till! EE OIODEK.N) .BEARS. j have caused Voii tobo summoned-oceurret as follows : Shortly ufter 2 o'clock to-dav the Winchester Company of Light Infant ry had invited the brigade stall" and other officer" of the encampment to witness their ritle practice. Capt. Sommervill'.', of your town, lired the first shot. He thought he had hit the bull's eye. . The marker sig naled he hail not. Capt. Smiimerville hurried to the target. When he had about reached it a shot was fired by some un known party, and we vcrc shocked to see (.'apt. Summei ville fall to the ground. i lie tirst. two persons wlio came to ins as sistance wire the' marker of the company, Larry l?oothy, an- old 'colored man. and Mr. Scoresby, First Lieutenant of Capt. Suinnierville's company. But the bullit had entered the brain of the unfortunate ' officer, and in a niiilute or two he breathed 1 1 ll'MI . ... .1 uis last. in vou accompany me to tue this aliornoon, and tut during tne exam illation he manifested the utmost agita tion.; 1 ehall be in catniV at daybreak to morrow with further information on this subject which I dare not entrust to paper just yet. - -' v ery resjvectfully, EAkXE!T SCORKSBY, i First Lieutenant. The General showed this note to Col. Pinkney. The latter after reading it whispered to the General : 'Lieut. -Hersey. is present." ... The General Ftood nn and said in a lond voice : ''Will Second Lieut. Hereey step for ward I" A tall, handsome yon'ng oflicer respond ed; He looked pale, and there, was in his eyes a visible expression of uneasiness. "Lient. lleisey," snid ithe General to him, "have you nof pistol "I had until this afternoon, General," he replied in a tremulous voice : "But when the target firing commenced, I took oil" my uniform coat and belt, in which I had the pistol, and after Cant. Sumtner vTtle had been- shot 1 missed the pistol." There was a limit of excitement among the assembled ..officers. . "Lieutenant," said the General, gravely, "did yon leave the block-house from which your men were, firing aC the target before A "X tit. t , As an lngllsti steam yacht was cruis ing in ' Spitsbergen waters one night in 1859, the watch on deck observed three bears going along the western shore o the flprd or narrow bay. The sportsmen on board, who were fast asleep, were quickly roused! and rave chase in a boat. Alter rowing several miles up the hord etm-tido tne party oe THE CONJURER S BASKET TRICK. We derive from Mr. Frost's "Lives of the CorgVrers"' a description written by the Lev. Mr. Cauntcr of the basket trick com mon among the coniurcra of India: A light bnt that of hor own room; hc bln-h 08 and blushes, ntid, hoks helnle: her companion giycs her precise ami elaiMiratc r .; v .1:1 iiiixiiiinuon as to now n-e in in enter, m breast the wave?, to put her hand , her fert fin? win lttrn -ri-r.itl f nn.l timVia n stout, forovions looking fellow stepjied f.ir- little? faint of going through with it. Hut war1 ,1-, t V, a m .lulu.,.. ...t .1. ah 1 . . 1 . , I t I . . . . . . i 1111 1. ."imilt'll WILftCI KilMVCV til the country, which he begged we should carefully examine. This we accordingly did; it was of the slightest texture, and admitted the light through a thousand apertures. Under this fragile covering he placed a child about eight vcars old. YN lien she was properly secured, the man. with a lowering aspect, asked her some question, which s:;e instantly answered, md, as the thing was done w ithin a few feet from the spot on which we were seat ed, the voice appeared to come so distinct ly from the basket that I ft It at once that there was no deception. they held a conversation for some mo rucnts, when the juggler, almost with a screanil of passion, threatened to kill. her. nothing hhort of violence will make her go in np to her knees, ri'he genth man im plores her to lie dmvti: " hat ! in tho v- terP She ist quite dized at the nr'ttiin. Hut before a wt-k i over timid (iatchen will be slashing about thcro with tho rcd. There was a stern reality in the whole rfectly dismaying; it scene which was perfectly was acted to lhe life, but terrible to see and hear. .-The child was heard to beg for mercy, when the juggler seized a sword, placed his foot npwn the frail wicker cov ering under which his supposed victim was so piteously supplicating Ids foibearance, and, to mv absolute consternation and hor ror, plunged it through, withdrawing it several times, and repeating the plunge with all the ferocity of a blind demon. Bv this time his countenance exhibited an expression fearfully indicative of the most frantic of human passions. The fhtieks of the child were so real and distressing that they almost curdled for k few moments THE M'NKERS. A Curiam Sect and (.'nrhju t'a-tuus. "Duuker," s;tyg a correspondent of the Cincinnati Comtiurdil, from the German verb dunken, to dip ur duck, a word iimiI in familiar, conversational German. The German Baptists immerse their converts in a manner wholly peculiar. I ! tak the convert down to the water' -dgo, al- wsvh to a rive: or running stream, none of your new-fangled 'warm church t itenis, and have him kneel !d.w n in tLe water. Then tho preacher taken him bv the bark of the neck and dips him under the wat r, fac foremast, you uidcrrtand, n.t back wards, as do other Baptists. 1 lev (111 him under, face f.ueiuost, three times: once inthenamoof the Father, ont? in the name of the Son, huI once in tho name of the Holy 'Ghost, thus giving hita a triple or tnune baptism. 'Hence the Mcknatw Danker or Docker rh men of the church part their hair in the middle, wear lth hair and b-urd quite long, and 1ok I'.ke p'.cturcM of the old Bi ble patriarchs. TLer ear long hir am against a strong ebb-tido the party :.. .1 .1 1 1 .1 . ! 1 . .. 1 1 1 1... ... i. ..r ..... 1 ..... .... scneu ine neaus seaieu on a strip 01 laiiu "" m.ir-o i mi ..-iw..i, mi mi nu-1 . - . , 1 , an old mother with her two cubs. They pnlse was to rush upon the . m-mster, and l ni hrn ' ' ,,mrchs a .,l7 fid! tr t!i ir Simon-Puro Politics, where an rao occur in tion-IIn jl'uh tweaking outitir oeed'.ng the crriceii f an Kiiglii-h detective. In I n l n Lul Ti 4-14 rirkt.f if refriSxrrt poei.il tai-tk i atang the forcignftN Lu j rlrU t erroetsrr piirmtnrt.t. go tiicr a rigitivc from jticr. It i I r-rr-.-:. .r.-r.r-ssrss-- " ' ' - Cenrrallr fnu thai ocb i-ffx.to. WlaVel Ii:sri:i:ATWX OF TIIX VKVUHLl- thrtuH-lrr to tpc-ctal lcsbtici. lt;lr CAX CAM PAIRS'. thev lie hiding for a few d.iv, lit they i fxn l;icl it ir.iMiittb!e to iciaain in-hor j Xc'thitJg bi m iuijitvtlr the lr- anv longer; and ha ng i:aved oath tr j tHratii'O f tie ltepnldicaa ct;jji-'ti .a beard.-", if thev Lad one, r putting,. on a 1 iue tnatir.er it .H U lie IcsUtng wrwii i falec lx;aii if they ha I forrnti'y havc I, I that party Live conducted the i&uvaUoim and westnng a ug an i nx-rtacie. twr ibe iicjiin.m; miui no. Killr forth at flight, and, bring in a:it In anv t.ormal ttale f liirigt the con- of amt.M-meiit, they lefake tlictosc Ivc to J frt lwtern pattica i a cx)ttcl cf print lhe Alhnmjira. 1 hat lit a favorite report I and taa-ure. rar u nartT pjral;t; of f..rcjgmri in Iuid-a, and Draikoitz J t ihe voter M adopt it principle ana to is theref ore a freuent victor there, lie nppenr itiucli inlemtet lv Ibe tflb'nn- a nee, but his thought are t!w here. Hei watching iori)c one ir.divi bul in tho au dience, follow him when he Icavcsstiack him to hii hiding place, and then f--i to work to lind out who he i. Woe to the npjwtt it uea-nre ao-l candidate; at4 thi i the t nJy kin.l i p.UUcal v.VeH that U worthy cf a free eple aal a pretvt counlrr. In the present canr'?a the DertxxTii- ic party imlow tLc ru4e tici iave laid dn. It I'riucible andili tneMjre lid not observe the boat until it was with- rth; but he was armc i dil, and are forbidden to crop their hair III . t -11 in five hundred yards of them: the mother and 1 defenseless. 1 looked at mv coui .1.... ' . I .i .. i panious they appeared to be palo and paralyzed with terror; and vet these feel ings were somewhat neutralued bv the consciousness that the man could not dare to commit a deliberate murder in the broad eye of day, and Ix-fore to many ittieris; then stood on her hind legs to reconuoiter, arid at once turned tan and ran on at nm speed with her young ones after her. 'They ran so much faster than the liat could- follow !ong the edge of the ice that it seemed as if they would get clear oil. " But they by-and-bv reached the end still the whole thing was appalling of the' ice, and had then to plunge into a The blood ran in streams-from the b:.s space of soft mud, cut up b little chan- ket; lhe child was heard to struggle under nels of water, bind, with a good deal of rot- it; her groans fell horridly upon the ear; ten ice scattered about, as the tide had I her struggles somewhat painfully upon the left it. Here the progress of the 1 tears heart. 1 lie former were gradually sul Was at once impeded.' lhe cubs were un- dued into a faint moan, and the latter into able to jump the channels, but had to a slight rustling tfoi:ud; we seemed to hear scramble over them as liest'thev could: the last, convulsive gasp which was tow and the old btfar, after taking her jump, her innm-ent sml free from lhe gored body; invariably waited for them mid helped when to our inexpressible astonishment sera able up the steep places and rencl, alter nttt ring a lew caiMUrtic The poor voung ones j word?, the juggler ttok up the basket; but distressed and were heard no child was to Ikj wen. lhe f pot was ilusly as they stru"-irled on I indeed dyed with Id.jod, but there were no Hie them i to among' the were much growling pite after; their dam. The delays enabled the I .mortal rcuiaius, mid, after a few moments and the M'f undisseisibled wonder, we perceived the little object of our ahum com tug toward Capt. Summerville was -shot 7"' "I did, General," replied Lieut. Herse'y. "Lient. Scoresby asked me to go with him and' see w hether Larry Boothy, the colored marker, was not making -wrong su rnals. surgeon's tent, where the remains of Capt. solemnly He said he would go along the right side of the shooting ditch, and asked me to go along the left side. Before we met, the fatal 'shot was fired.. That is all I have to s:iy, General." "And you declare, upon your word as an officer and a geutlem'an, Lieutenant, that you did not have your pistol with vi.ll -mil tli'it it n u .ifl.i-i. v.l , " I .1.. n.. 1 it ;-. i- . i jl uu vjeuciai, as uic us mere is a Hying- God f' replied the: voung . Lieutentant boatmen to co chas'e! !ecaiae the bout run nel about tw bears A Ion .i tne nuiniiig soortsmen tu-n mud; and dis covered with savage ly. am formed of walru them' together in size thev thev found ue ui with them eKciiiiig, when all at mice aground in a narrow chan- us trom muoug toe crowd, rdie iidvauted hundred yards from the j and saluted us, holding out her hand for shot -from a ride stopped our donations, which we bestowed with lowers ot the. mother: the uearty gK.i win. nne receive.! mem witu a mt gnu'efu! KaUntu, aud tLe party L-ft us wcil tifiel with our more tLau ex 1 .". 11T1 . 1 1.1 1 pecied gratuity, w hat rendered the de ception the more extraordinary was that the man stood aloof from the crowd during the whole performance there was not a person wahiu several feet of him sera m bled latched her. mud and through the Iter cu-'s, with shivering cold, w ere lyijug on her body, grow liu were secured by lines, which 1-1 l r 1 ti Ke a mace oi dogs, w nicii resembled. The moment themselves bound nooses coupled w hich they at- thort or to shave their W.r.l oil". The religions ccretnoti larU' difttingniou this from churche, are kissing, feet-wsfbing and soup-eating. In varum pla:e in the New 1 cFtaiuent the "holv Wim mnd "ki.h. f charity" are mentione!: therefore, when th-.-e brethren and ieter meet at church thev- shake haudt and kiKi. When a lirot her comes Into church he shakes han fn with mid kisses ail the brethren, a tister ditto the tutcrti. I confers it nearly epM-t mv dignity to we thew? grev'learUrd ol I fellows come in an 1 ki oue an. lher, with a so.jmiing wuark, all around. 1 dan-nay one could get used to it, thotih. Tlie brethren kir the Lrethren Jud the aia'cr kit the sixers. . lint they never kis acros. In the matter of greeting colored breth ren it u the hdy kix, the rhnrcli ruKt; mv that luaMuic.-ii ao. nuue w h:te meiaii-i have a weak net agaiusl kitting tdre folk:, it i "eotitiidered a-KiKalde tLat the ii.i . r.i-f. coi ue.i nreiureu put up who inai eaw newi Ir tue prewtil, and exense the ,oiv kis uutii Mich tbae ui the white hrethn i; U'come stronger in the faith. '1'he German H:tirt take tbelr chil dren to church, habit- ai:d all, ia auciciit plouiy r fjshtou. I here were jo .p!e la tLe little mccting-house from M-vt nly year to sts mouths old. 1 lie old D'tukcr wo men Lave the Kaceahiet, preltie.-t face I ever saw on any old hid v. TLe face of man who really is a criminal if DniAu- are t-leaiJy cxpreswd in tU datfm. itz le on "hi trail. There U little :.nd it candidate are tnni linaan t huM ctiaiice for him. Dnukowiu ha an cx-1 thew pnooplca and V uvor luewj roejware. traordinarT moral influence over criminal: I The mi rwtn tial and irapttlant luisoe it is something like that of the ratllcaake j of the canvaf, as ihu i rewnuJ, ilhere- unon the bird. lie came no ann t I f.riii of the National Adtainutralion M a he d.H nct fear to go up to an aruied and j to make it hour.!, clean, economical, and tlepcrate man anl arrest hin; and, though I to keen it in ctv niect miilin the line ainie-l and deMerate. he succntalu. lru-1 Lii l .low n lv lhe CUkUtnliou aaJ kow itz was engaged time vr.-ir ago in a Haws. mtiiirll.li. i-4.H In tMiG Vi'.il lloimt.al I If miir'. if tLfre laefe a fair tirtwpect H rde.n:x wine mcrch:.nt. wrtt to Pari I .f verthtowin ? ihi idaifmta and tlefet- an 1 isrsored hi life fr asam equal to.C-,- I mg fhciMj randidatc thnugu 000. Shortly after, he went to Inndotiin ditiM-noi of the iutn at litwie, tL onler to escape tbvcon!ei'ie:icef a frau-1-1 Kepublic-.n Partr oM prefer to adopt uknt bankruptcy. ro:ne time later li j that method; tnt, instead ol iu, u iutm ciad urwi'ow weeds, pre .-nte I j raude it faini3igti chieay a ature I hfrs.df .it the iimuranec olll.-e with lhe ne- I ncriouat l-fanatioo. clatay. fai- cess irv legal dornmeiit attesting her he-1 h l. Unfounde.l tTHnal abtjae ef Mr. ban l's death. There w a nothing uspi- I Tilden, f!M-hiKl m-jectiog hi pttblic ii .i i ....- it..... 11.. . clous la thtf p:ttK-rs. .everim ic, ine i act, in In .iiiuai tt.aiarr, am an i'n ies which rartVii-1 company determined to make fomc inquir- j vate hifrlury, hae Ik-to the atatde cf tie in other Christian handin- over lhe atuount of i- IlepMl.!..-n pia ! surance. urasaowux ku cauea ia, ami i orapira irota lhe Keriouiiij; aui in wm he a.certainei that cm DtveiaWr 1, IbOC, I thy trecontralicte-laudd pravedhtsor sotue one nameI Bcni.t:idi fia t ca.le-x at l vtht tiicutlv thet are ic-a nci ana itwn the iei;irtrar' wllice in lIaito-and irgi-j eI !. lo all lb eXjcrietioe f thia teted lhe death of l).eut, and it w a enter-1 roaturv lure ha Mrr tk njta a cos Drutkowitz J lot: i;eer vhu an attempt lo cmtt an e- f.uin 1 out the undertaker who hal cu- j lecti-oi by utiaflun, tutMeprewi.tvnofc, dueteil ito funeral, and learned lhat evety-j an I duauri-ht Ming ft ftir a " i0 thill" ha I been pipcrlv ordered and tai 1 1 gun-he-1 citiicn. It pre-mpoc, d .utne, f ir, and that the f aucral Lad Uvn pcilatui-! lhat a large part I ti e xpc ate m ed at Levtonetoiie bv Ine Cath.-lic pue One thing weiue-l ttauge. I Lc ln.l i:it Ikvii m-i.l lo anv pmalc i.use but dim to the tcwieterv. Farther in-1 ?zt:r:u f iuippid.atHn atj I djtit illitsg t. I ta s nr l, lo lake ufcVruth tC Uvth, Ho I in I t cdT preja b it".cal t rraaan. h.iuse. I o li-r rvi a frora llrptiblKat It4 .it. i- . . i . . t rpiiy lo (I:mxit any i.ocior oi th; name attached U the viti:i.il of U'Ath. The next alep wa lo ob-io an order Lr erhuiu atKu, and the ro!fia 1-eing :tH-ncl there wa f uel, wA lhe to 1 y t.f I VitU 1) uat, but a ld k of lea 1. Fiirth- er in.piry ei-te.i ;bc tact U;al iinuai ti l U-en prcactit at hi wn fum r-l anI after- jv J ward gone to Aiaericj, wh un he aj- plie l l.i wile with thedcum ui inteteicM for the iiif'irauce coJitaav. S ue lime f.r ihi a4! of rhlibeejiag. lut o Ja not condemn it armly. TLom lo re.rt to il ate gv f cure, ly uptcmc !etirc l j hf p thtir own party ia per, and ly lhe H,itive iooictaco that there i tio .tL r tt-an of lin :. It la llic riifi-i.iua of t iit.( .t r.H ti that their caue t hojlo and dojKTile. It i a pt Klauialioj of ,li feat lf the battle, and a rch we l k tj.n it alh tr.lmt an ! witl'tut tt v 10110 al alL -.V. 3. idler aid. he relumed lo l-or.-pe, went l J JS'un. t ..... - 1 .....at .. fc1 I. &..f.f I f f.t ..-1 I . .vi.m-!A in..i5l.iHY,r.. . iino.sl. A o.nniwo.irnt ia loo- w ith lot of ruttP t.-veked each other, w-ith great furyT'iulling over and over in the mud, biting, wrest- ijin) rr nJ ii ti till o-i en tit tlw ij aim tiun ini 1 1 ii uu l 4 4 V. llf lllv Sninmerville are ling V The Sipiire proceeded with Gen. Per- i i . l .i .'. i . kins and oiniT ouicers, to 'tue surgeons tent. , - There they found the brigade and regi mental surgeons engaged in trying to ex tract the bullet from the terrible wound which the poor Captain had .received in the back part of his head. Among the I am sorrv""to have lo order- von. under arrest, lieutenant i" said the General gravely. i " :. - The Lieutenant bowed and a Captain took Mils sword from linn. Next day. Scoresby reported to General Perkins. General," he said to him, ,"1 am sorry to inform you that Lieut. Hersev had yes terday a quarrel-with Capt. Summeiville in my presence. During tire quarrel he the lit) light out of sheer exhaustion. But for her instinctive care of her tubs the old lrear! have got awav; she would w as lost. I heir ' I'ATIIING AT OTKXI). Oosorvatieiis of a Minister at That Famons mightjeasily not leave them and gratitude, it tl them from ma Minister F.esort. Mon en re D. Conway writes as to the Cincinnati Commercial ; foil ows Sl.'C Xor noes bathing at Ostend lack its fun- There are about a thousand Cap- bystanders who watched the sicki proceeding with the most visible marks of repeatedly threatened to shoot Lam. 1 1., ,..,;.. vi i l it ii. i i . it 7 . "-. . u , ,.v ci vi ui.vi I w rwii iiiit? 1. 1 ijirui, nersev was tgain and agaiu. - . sent to thu Winchester jail, oti a charge M-vcral ouicers stepped up to him and ol umrder. He was a young clerk, wit h- consoled him. J10 burst into tears and out relatives or special friends in Win- sighed sobbed convulsively.' i .'My poor Captain !'' he and again. At this moment tho surgeons extracted the bullet. Thov looked ut it and 'were evidently surpriM-d. 'It is a pistol bullet,"' exclaimed the' brigade surgeon. Squire Windom and Gen. Perkins ex- anntied it. . "Yes, it is a horse-pistol bullet," said the General; "who could have fired it. i" 1 he Squire announced that he would . a. . t ' now open me uiuucm. a jury, oon- fiisting of a number of orlicers, w a-s imnan neled. Larry Boothy, the colored marker, was informally examined. Being a black man, his testimony, un "1 ! . 1 .. ......... l e if " tier i ue eiaiuio law s vi v irginia, was formally inadmiwab!e. He'stated that just a Capt. Sumuierville had arriyed iu front ctiester, and owed Ins mipoiutment as Lieutenant sorely to his familiarity with the manual of arras and tactics. The Grand Jury met, and indicted him for murder in the first degree. Two davs before the-; prisoner's-'trial cume off, Larry Boothy, the colored mar ker, ealk'd upon young Iiersev. . lieutenant," be said, "vou have al ways been very kind to me, Now I have found something that will startle vou." "Look at this pistol." 1 He produced a large horse-pistol. "Great God," cried Hersev, "it is mv pistol. Larry, where did yon lind it V "1 fouud it in a hole under the tree from behind w hich Capt. . Sumrnei'viHo shot." ' "To the right of thfe ditchLarry ?" "Yes." Hersey sent immediately- for Lis counsel, lev had anv, did not prevent nv aspects. Ktug a ueauy meai on part macliines or cRbms, and vet lv no means of hor remains, as the party" from the enough, especially as the great majority yacht were engaged in the operation of re- wish to bathe at "the same time. Hence moving her skin. The young I ears 'at comes a curious scramble for the little leugth; found their way to the Jardin des houses on wheels. From half-past ten to aris: and there, it may le half-r.p.st twelve a machine is to !. .rot ou- overtook-them in revenge lv bv watching for and seizing upon cue for their unnatural npietites. During the that is drawn by the horse out" of the w- late siege ol I'aris the exigencies ot the Her, lh occupants having finished their or victims, and the Arctic bath. The erson who first lays hand or tho food of Parisian citizens foot upon the little steps behind it, is et:ti- obfiUimal diet tied to the machine when its occupant the four-footed I emerges. Ileuce hundredti of gentlemen caunil;als lieckme the )iev of the foreigner, and ladies may be wren wading about frequently served, at secoud among the machines shoeless aud tfock- lor Parisian powder. La- modes;, dressei raised to mid wav the thirh Plantes iu P said, Nemesis tunes called tears tieeame when the couiboucr kiini were - exhausted. Thus the women, from the ol-htt to the yoimg et, are all so fair and ?t ect-hmkiug. There sat a venerable, grandmother with snow v hair and calm, fair face. liesKe her a beautiful voung mother wi:L her la- by, the cunningest little biigLt-eye'l Duu ker baby, a jierfcct picture ol the Madon na and child. And, if you'll Udieve me, even that Duuker baby wore nn its face the Dunker lotk of " inclT.ible calm and IKMCC, too. You won't be sr.rpri.-ed that theDctiktr siater's faces look fair and utiwritikled and sweet tempen-.l, when 1 tell you how f hey dress. Their dress-up chuicli cot-turue is a plain-cut calico dress and cape, and a gray calico sun bonnet. The men s drcs.i i if the very plainest cnt, toi. Only think of puppose-we eouid one and all an 1, haing prei- . . - ' .v.." i vxAh .U. ouly inurc I her fr a f-irge i u.i, had her WQ m, hr mn X , t rzrj VtfJrJN tnl tllU burae I. Aire.te 1 and Lrou-ot to tnal, he uM lta.ftJJ u j. wan vi ted by DruikoAiu, tvho kit mre ubjkdn .tlJ1V( Xu w, of iheatu-r-lhat t"..is was the tnati he w unit I. Ib-ual ,r,f;,I1Ilt , V ,.3ir t,f ,r.thB -La Lava wa foud guilty and con h iuu--l t-, - iulrtll of l!j3l ,I?4tlixaUo. The il.u piisonment w ith Lard labor; but lhe I rench among the c lutvd rra Lava Goveriat nt cl.Uuid hi:a un dtr an extta- t tLst lU jj uitioa treaty, at; l Le wa inc-i on Kure r,r lU J,,,,U(K.rau at lhe coding cleo- charge el irnu-iu.cr.i iiai.am,-ic, . i i . .. -. . i i I'untv- il1 sentenced to Penal f-r.Uiic i . . , . , f.ir a comparatively t pcriol "Tun Pival F.vJii.T or P.hL.ir;j. Go.-iping litiout tho rual family of Ibd gium, M. D. C'onav nay Iaxj! I II. b-oks badly a to health; be i only forty live or thereabout, hut loek over fifty. His f.ice was never intellectual, but now it wem quite listks. Hi Aastnsn wife, though be i aimewlat older than the Kin . look vtmuger. They live no and no doubt hand, as fotwl was of the target a shot had boeu fired at him I and told kiua w hat the negro had oommu- from lifdon'd tb ut trna t,-i tho .ft 'PI,.: I nij..i,..l 1.. lti - - ' .Mw t7V w . . . ivtl. XUU negro added that he had not looked at anybody but the wounded Captain, w bom ue nau raised up in his arms.. A minute later Lieut. Scoresby arrived on the Capt. Suumierville merely said, w ho did this," and then expired. 11 e iu. fSeoresbv' cnnfii'mJ tl.tj ..tt.. ' vwujiiui.u iioo Diaic- nicated to him 'Be of good cheer," said the lawyer. spot. know "for this confirms other things which I have found out to-dav." "In my favor?"" "les, jur. llersey. loti are as gcod as acquitted." On the day of the trial the inent, except that he said Capt. Summer- at Winchester was crowded to its utmost ville s last words had been : capacity. After several unimnortant. t. . i.nA 1. ...... 1,.,,.J . , ksoav- -who tttic 1 "V-DCL3 .-. a, xainesi ccoresby ' I irna A"i wi to tho don.l nil -i . I . . . . . . Xlie SltrgeOllS declared that. oWh harl Tn rnnlvr tn -thfi - ... i ...-.iuuo ui iuc inuse- ieen nrougut aunit by a pistol the jury found that the shot had been fired lar to that iu his letter to: Gen. Perkins uy some person unKnown. - The counsel for the. prisoner cross-exam- oquou n iniiout nail Uien a lOlljr. roiti- I intiH Iiim -l..fl . . .... ... ?' I "v" ueuuui conversation witn Uen. iwtina s,.hwK,r i, Bu -.;ti I I J 7. - '"""- swear it. friends ?udden!v cnt awar everything cumbrou and uncomfortable from our dress an I from our lives, aud have no more ovcrbkirts, bustles, ruliies, tight boots, tight drcsn-s, tight coats, light heads tir corn doctors; 1.0 pearl powder, Lita; Lair, falw smiles or lalhO hearts; uo worry and Leartacljo und and .jLeiuiug to dres u well tiiL wo- . . ,. i r . . . I tmn, tvtwr.Lttateuug U inal iho troopn t-talionci lhet tjnder 4rly par tiiau u!!;ccra tie Jtilr ,'alh'piug throa-U lhe coui.ty ia nrJer la imitnnlaio lh te grot a. In nth ram aa tli thci ia tno M!iey which tdi tuW alway l olerve4. It U i.o part t.f the tlutie of array cfiam lo u.-c ihtir tnx'p for partisan purpoen; and in every cae where ihcy ctfcuJ l.y nch conduct, evidence .hoalJ b taken f the fact, and preferred f'r future o.e. There i evrry iudicatiou lhat thcro will be a t Laiige ia th character of the nation- ' al Admiuiftritija afuTthe fourtL vl Maith next, aud then lhoj army otlicser La May Lave cuqt-d function that do not liefuttg to theta can t held to a Uriel ao count for their in lividnal acta. Let ererr instance of intimidation le ruarkelv au4 nworn evidence ia regard to it aecarcJ al monVs Yacldig in the Arctic Sms. -aud.rushiug towards every "house that ,aaU tUat one, an .1 no w.ckt.l envy or Kt..,ru Ch..r.wr.! t,i ..!,..! l.a '..ml I "p'to iu tnjr hearts lt'caus; we can t do it; several da ugh teas, their only Laticg recently di-l. Uy thi death the mcct-.-iou of the throne is throw u itdo the family of the Cout of Flan U-rs, whose cldct nun U ti jw heir app ircnt. TLe Oucn i little Wlovtil, Laving a repatatiuti lor narmonv. The trade people vf Urn- scl aud Ute:id their iwo o iw- i tleuce complain just c the Iudener do I oztu Caaousx ivit TlUbis. Not- ofueen Victoria, that the royal faiui ij UitUtauding the very galLrnt fiLt al)' a a court . . I . I . .. . IUi.lii I . , . , - is hoarding motey an i "u'"uo i Jnlgc ocllle t laaamg. aud the alwat fca.i ilies. I .,:,-,..-. i .&i.v. in Vi !. l. L-l 1 licit.. for ilin: 11MAXCLS GCAKDS. Al- lmmaiiuel Is physically nin if -ni-nvi' inti.i...t.. . 41.-.. .,..1 Victor E though! Victor vigorous king a stroljl ia Lis garden before break ast, he is not without superstition. He. lad not been long iu the Quiriual Palace lefore he diipjovercd a trap-door iu hid bedroom. -It cotamunicawd "with avast .iii,.....1 ;.. i. t.;..i. ir;.... ...i i.:.- I.. lio- dauts walked; lor twenty minutes without ueyer observed a tiridingj an outlet.! It seemed, however, to lead toi the -Cat-tie of St. Angelo. Ilis Majesty declined to investigate the matter, aud ordered the trap-door to be - bricked up. ; aucii aiwi wiua ue uicuvcTeu il lie-. cret Ut)or in tim u jill wLicL aiuiiiiunicatcd with a uairow stMixcake leading to ibe roof. I 1 1 i i l --a. -t 1- I tdolllYf I ' ' av often tumble upon the steps. The ours- ttKUti lu lul"? UV -' to tLe great tieitimeiti. .. .... j uo puab.bly ci hit election, vT, at tion of legs is utterly sunk in these excit- f'ver, aud be simply natural and com- aul the drcsuukcri. M.it :uU an t-a ,CJUrff Ul a vty j.baUIiir. He ting competitions; , no lady pauses for a furtahle. 1 he very thought of ,t m ike a W Uitl.r as America ha3 in.l will ra-a ahead of hU ikktt, but alut 1 2,- moment to consider wUtl Jr she i en-1-- '":a 1,Cart acb" Ut aua-v an,, l,e dcakr iu coal, fur and blankets, that to O0Q ltvUlitl ,1. 1 t far V, ing in an international eXIu,siuoi, of those Du.ukvr l,,?tr' t0u. I .1, ' . many more tradesman and tra leswoi-ic-n i to citrry the Sut by from '10,03 U IJ,- liiut which she would not show on the . 11 "i1. X """S P't ul, a fcw.n w ,t!a..tt court t.v.t.e. r 000, aud TiUcn LaLly Ktoekino. for M,'J ,u . . . r.Val loia. uave Mi a Cu,r0 lUC Cnil UigLU CXat spatl ieeu lelt iu tLe cities. gentleman I have surrender a machine he had gained, however numer ous aud fair the ladies competing for it. .Not indeed that any favor is needed for the ladies. They Lave uo careful rolling up of trousers to go through, aud thev seem tuucu more recklcus about getting wet. Once having gut a luacLiiie. we may II, too, was nncaeu up, but sjucc this dis- uometnuiate ai leunro ILe grotejuo and co very we are informed that wlieuever his I picturesque crowd. There ia the popular Majesty sleeps at the yuinnal two Lnre I actrcs irom A nete in a superb piuk-fuiuf tiiacK dogs also sleep at the loot of the costuiae, wuu golden embroidery, carried rtiyal bed. jvmg, never without any wuo entered tiio room. thfl n-.o-l.! Mni..,i;,. ll p.easaiu 10 tooa ai. it a . M-ara . i - . i ,. . . . .- J . I to tiif 1 never saw so many (.ilka ti resale that thev are alwnv b'iug st;:ie relation, i they nre not inclined to 2,'l,,,, ..i .1 if tb.-v nre not mciinin to nucndor together ia Yi:v life as I saw in a Cii.ciu-1 ,... aiu-aa find an excuses for mourning. nati congregation last Sunday, and yet, j Qut.jj Victoria la laade tic nuircdy c-f j among all these elegant ladies I failcl I t0 jtc Prince Coti.-t lhe ov-caioa for They obey no one but the lo tho verge of transparency; and hard bv ii....."i. ... i ii i 1; l,n I ......t T1!.....: ,l. r '. ?r '. nam, ami wouiu siraiM'ie. ' uv Ul,ut" 'taawi jai inert wue, wuu parleying, the first Person 1 her brood of sons and daughters, who evi- x .i,i.. l . ........ ' . . . iiij iuu&b hjjou iue oceau us a tug inn, and proceeds to scrub her family little and lug. One small boy t-hrieks "niurdci" uuder tho operation, aud brings the in spector, police and - a dozen baigneurs to tLe spot, which they presently leave with looks of disgust. 1 hero is a gentleman conducting a pretty German blonde on what is evidently Ler first venture in the She pauses at the edge of the water, In a painphdet circulating among work ingmen iu Germany, Cain is eulogized as the industrious laborer, who, iu killing Abel, struck k merited blow at laziness. to see one face a serene and fair and pure as the faces of many, of the Duuker t4tcr lhat Sunday in the rudo little church. It must be there in tome bidden spell, too, iu a straight, light calico dreiui aud gray sua bonnet, for the young Dunker truls, who tuoktlv wore tho world a dress, looked I coarae and corniuoupiuco icfHio tucir mothers iu the Dunk'cr costnme. 1 A DALMATIAN' DETECTIVE. The Wtaderfal Eipluits tf a 3Ifiuber t,f the hendoa Poli.-?. vi.ir.il abdicabeu. The preaent fieiu o! the Belgiaus wa deeply iilHicttd by lhe tra.:n fate td htr LrutLcr Maxitcilan ia etoetit Norih Caroliua l.a Ix-cu uuJruiatdr Deto- txratic TLe Legialalaie ia tao lo ono Detuocralic Ilolti Senator are Detito cral. Every inexnlKr cf Congitfja but one u a DeutaaU TL Gvvrinor ouv IB llejHiblicau, and Le ltecua Lo u elcxteJ (oar jrui ago, U f ore tie Civil UigLia tidal atro aaep over ihla Stale, Mexico, aad tktrro t-iuth for lhe -qualiy J attl cnicj it bodily the Dcowaiic tragic en l of hi wife, wLo Dow, it ia aaid, ,iaTiv. lkfor lhat tlivbraad aa iLr a wander about like Ophelia, gathering j lh0 fcyutU itero west) owubtiea ia ilia flower and talking lo tLem a Lopc-lea I jjtat mhere white voter vera mora than two to iac 1! pVw'.icaa ! TLiak tf lhat. aad ihtti curse lhe f-loptJity ar.d r.a-c I and f eckleea cf the llejuiLLican ttuj jT- iit? la the btmale and Cotignit. Uur. lunatic. TLi and the rttct.t death nf Lrr only sou have saddened Ler existence, atd the" is unequal to the only duty vl a licl giaii (;aecu, the tl ity of glitteria. Died at the Wedmso. Ctarle Jack sn fell dead on the trp cf hi resi dence in Saa i r inrtco on tie c;!i ult., a j It rjnj-t l a .arre r.f rrkl grat-Sca-tioo to the rep-tah!e ira who vet te- Oae of the most remarkable cf the In I few luicntr before the hour appointed fir J raaio iu lhe llrpublk-at: jarty, that lhe re- Robert Lytton, Vicerov of India, rolled. the other day w ith his horse, one hundred sea e t . ' . ...1. . . . - - o iecttiown a ppcip.ee at tue top ot which looks down at Ler scant dress, at her vem- himself speaka anv number1 of languages, tlicted family were well Uowo iu faaU- iiii j . 1 1 u -j i c i in r I n o I. n i j I. I l . I i f i -. . . I . . . . -..,v,i. i IliUIIUL UU L. CU KUlll't UL.1CI1 I1VIT IW'Inm SHU' 1 .1 - 1 .1 :,, .1.... ......I.. !.... ,... .1 .... ...I. . Ion polico U Druskowitz. No c no hjk- j the . w cd ling of lu daughter. Invited J cent State Ilrpahlh-an CV oret-tua cf ni! at tho short, hloiid-monstachtnl an 1 1 rues.t to the number of one thousand 1.1 1 rather dandilitsl vouag man would suspect j gathered, at Grace Church, aud were j norant and ut.pru.i-.'.3od a -rt of blatk a.a4 him of bciug the cleverest of ik tectiVi.'. I thoiked bv tho u.Jden antiouneeincnl t fl white thieve aa ever a ere roertcgaU-d ia He is about thirty-four "eara old, but I Mi. Jackson' death and tho cvi.pacnt j a tingU :..!, pa-d redqtiout . tm.'iag look less. Hi father wasa Dalmatian. lie postponement cf tho cercuony. ILe ai- thtir Ulirf in the tit -fare ar.4 alllityof Mr. Hares la iniitute all Ccciei tnra:c of
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