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IT Willi I!1 II I -m a i Published by J. H. & G. G. Myrpver, Corner Anderson and Old Streets, Fayetteville, N. C. VOL. 4f-N.O.' 28. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2-3, 1877. WHOLE NO. 1S-2. North Carolina Gazette. j. ii. & a. o. MViiovinj, TERMS Of SVHSCEII'TIOX. ypar (In 4 vnc), . Mx month Tlmo " " $2 00 1 00 50 some of my best friends," he said, and tak ing the stranger by the arm be would have drawn him forward into the center of the room. ' But the man drew back, and, with up lifted finger pointing to the trembling landlord, tie exclaimed : "Satan ! do your duty !" -s Quick as lightning the dog sprang upon Rudolph, and dragged him - upon the fatal spot beneath the lamp THE FAIfiY BUTTERFLY s OR THE STRANGE (WEDDING-GIFT. WHY PEOPLE DO SOT MARRY BETTER. FLORENCE, THE ACTOR. In the village of Mont-Cheri, where all ful in person and spirits graceful in form the girls are pretty, Rosalbine was the and feature, and of a lovely disposition, prettiest and the poorest. . To all her married to a man of common mold. Who suitors, her father replied that he would can net recall many such, circumstances! give her in marriage to the man who Then again you see strong, intellectual would present her with a weddinr-?ift of men men everv wav sunerior so ffriev- that which was, of all things on earth the ouslv mis-mated ! It has often been re- den Fcx AT Home. There is nothing like vard and garden cf tbia beautiful j.!.c 4 it to be found no. Dot if von search the I re tdar-ed life-size inarble ttatCft cf li; You have seen a beautiful girl, beanti- Caught in a Tight flace, but Helped Out by an WorU tbrongb. I xvant cverv possible a- 0an. of France Verbs I was not Indignant Old Gentleman. mnsemem to aecn tue ikvs ai unmo m iuw . . . . , i . v. ... -r-.i... competent judge, but I did notadnnre iy l-ArelatLve.of tbe well-known comedian, books.nictures. coats, bata and boot; ntv- of lLc tatoeF; they appeareu devoid William J.l loreuce, tells the following: er ra;n if they do make a noise aronnd graca and Im-auIj cf cxccoUon, ana I rr Many years ago, while 1 lorence was witu tucir wbiblling and hurrahing. Wc ganlcl tLm M cbwW tnd piace-l tntrie under an engagement at the W inter Gar- i i i. :r . ,..u',.. more to Gil op ace than anything n 1 heater, ew 1 ork, he formed the - fif ff . t(J nltpr .truc- lllouS" lh arc win.v lbil lhe? : . . i f- -l l - - oldest and the least durable, the most ad- marked that if matches are made in heav- acquaintance ot a young gin wuo piayeu tion for tlli - reason tbat. bavin? dull, iienai.i rro.iucv.. o r.ur . I i lit mi , . i . i t I . i J if n vi in ininAr rinrfa in tliA nro nma tlion rnnni. I f I I, m m lriiii f titvui ll.tfl tntlA liStflrit l '"""i'";," two " 1 SO There was a dull crash, the stifled sound mnea ana tue most ni-treatea; tnat wmcu en tuey musi uave gui urewuauy sah.en ... .r.v C0I(I disagreeable, Still tircles ai UOine, m.'it 'T . i ;; no month, 2 50 0f aWid oath launched out upon the foul speaks without a voice, and is useful only up and misplaced on their way down, sented. One day after rehearsal he invi- t1PV grtnTlt arausement elsewhere. Don't admire everything bo Learti or lLtre ii "1 boo air which rushedup from the sinking trap- after death. On hearing this, Rosalbine's Now, 4t is very natural, not only that peo- ted her to dinner at a Broadway restaurant. fet tbcnAamlcr bevond the reach of a J one good feature its ach ieTon: tUv V " , I. ,,;;,fharire.iinrr!,;ortion tol5th0e uole, and Rodolph Fiiedericks iad disap- beaux flew in every direction seeking this pie should, in the first place, all want to Both wem hungry and they ordered a lnother.g ina.u.nco vet awhile. The time j themselves agn-cable to everyone .i!;;":: ''-hu l.. iuorc tuan peared through the floor, and the dog, strange wedding-present. Masael, above marry well themselves, but also, in the plentiful supply of food. AM.cn their ap- m c Wforo von think, wLen von No I Lave c!om.1 my remarka W rWMUr..ivrtWn.Bnu. , ; with a savage growl of satisfaction, turned all, desired to find out what the father second place, that their own friends should petites were satisfied, r lorence called for wonH ffjvo tu0 woftd to luve voor bouse lbe 8P (,f lnR an 1 U. awav from the spot, and accompanied his meant, because he was sure Rosalbine be particularly well married. At the same the bill, and to his Utter dismay discovered mbled bv the dear Lauds of those verv yoa about tbe to preat irk i or I mnf 1 HOtTie CirCle. master back to the bar-room. The stranff- loved him. He was a good and honest time, when we come to take a broad, phil- that he had no money. In changing bis ,ovp. wLtn vour lJCart shall long for thei'r Boia de Boulogno and Lyw u lucuuri . j ! , cr slept that night at the Wolf, and, as he youth, the son of a poor widow, whom he osophical, true view of the matter, what clothing m tuo morning, ho neglected to uo Et the hal, oml tUcir niUv the former wtuatl io the outbet i Home is' the BacrU refuge of our life. had said he would do, departed in the supported by hard work. Rosalbine's do we find our conclusion to be on 'the fake the money from his discarded panta- cheeks laid up to vonr.-; when von wonld part ami tbe U;trr on the tat wde or tb TBE - BLACK WOLF IE Grent was the consternation anions the, pretenders to his daughter's hand, each Marriages, on the whole, cannot average 10 an( asked her for a loan. denizens of the Black Wolf when Rudolph beannf wa9 found to be missinsr. For many davs he said the search Went on, and but for the re-ap- lne nay Masael was working in tbe ciseiy on a level witu the gent Mortifieil ing a wedding-gift, and to every one above a certain medium quality. In other and chagrined, she answered that all she aid, "That's not it." " words, marriages in general must be pre- u' 'a sufficient to pay her fare ( ne dav Masael was working in the cisely on a level with the general character liome. Then the actor called the restaa- f sic of all the operas; when yon would glad ly nse dirty carpets ay, live wituout car pets at allj but to have their bright, strong forms beside vou onco more. J I hf.ird the story when a mere boy, and pearance of the old stranger and his dog it fields, when a beautiful butterfly lit on a of persons of which the community is made raut deeper anrt told him the truth about Jhnnv'rf drawing, Bettie mu- a change! Ii .remember that I covered my head in the hnvo l.Pon o-m'no- nn tn this dnv ' bush near bv. and attracted his .attention, uu. And as a comnrehensivo pronosition tn money. The quickly excited man i.i., ntim,,t nt m.ikin" bi I derrowlb, At llifit ni.fht nftcr I went to bed. for K, ...if mo.f. Tt was nnlik nnv hnttm-flv ho haA ci'pr tlift whole nrnblern of nmrrinopft is ndnend I raVCil and Stormed at Florence. SJlViniT I ' n fTl.w fiiW I 'Wbat! I ....... ...... . , , ijui, cHimgci) v iivao li.iiii v ao vjum- I j j . . . -.- - .. i - -5 - - ' luiui II - . 4 " i icuciPj cucunra i Will ly . .p . . . r I miirlit nro a Lead man 8 ghost, and hoM.-lud ftliG Wav at once to the circnlar seen before, beinsr of extraordinary size, to this question. Is it better for such peo- that Le had resolved not to be ewindled f i , ,,; fc . rrKevero 10 tnakinff mc rru .mf.illtf vmvf'fl that when I irrew un I I ,o.-f. f ti, T. tl.n .Inrl- nnorn I wif.h hlnp -hp.qrf.Kbinod winnpa tvirh n vpr.1 nl nmvrr pncli iitlinr nr tn Hv tinnrlAf I t)V anV One. and that DO fchould Send for I i- i ir t1.nt rlKotLat J :1 i ,11.. I- I uould ltiievcr aim eiernanv uvom uoieis, in luccnnc afu-r yoo uave aike4 oaiy half a railo from ouc of the eae-tcni cUr. WLen I firht aaw inc-ntic it acUrta inlv rural, bat when I Ut mw it Lt All the ftuall grow in, ine ut. and even tbo brier were gooc. ricr near l'arir' Kcn j. 1 iciuIkt lie clutera of jjrtltr boa- r the Ktorv wns about an inn. tt wurt in (lerniany, 1 think, that the Bla. k Wolf was'pitmtted, a little removed Jium one of those nmunt old fiermau towns .11 ...... .... r...titr.il r 1 ...? i.il 'ctir n np 1 1 (ll'tltlllT f" II till nil r.ivvi.'viVTiii tv A lonesome woo l of great extent iriuuiiiUMi vne uouse, ami a muu uaciv oi run a dark and slogih stream fringed ith a rank growth of weeds and bushes. The id'aee was weird and uncanny, i liicli a nnd llrPsJnir 1,1c f,K .n o imnr the, trnn milion border. It had a little ton-knot It is inevitable that as marriage is cen- tuo police. full, sind n. fnnl lir.itli nf nliirnpl-lioiiaft nir which looked like a nosew.-iv of diamonds, eral. there must be thousands of instances At this time a short, stout old gentle- rushed into the faces of all amnml. It flew four times around the young man, in which parents will be disappointed at ian stepped up to the proprietor, and "rriirn pmh oa" cQ;.l finttlmlfl "Tlwhosain t.n it. . I t.lifi mntf.lips u hwli ihoir r.hillrn makft. I lirmiv saiu 11 I l J V.. ( 1 1 O tl', OCll'l 1V11VVI, . A " ' " . ' " . ........ - - staid a night in this inn. I had much mo- , "Lovely butterfly, are you not a good Love is mysterious, and U leads the feet of ney with me, and after I had drunk more fairv who comes to tell me what I wish to bo.vs an Ss m 'directions where their wine tlian was c-ood for me. mine host led know 1 Tf T hav (rnpsPfl rio-litlv I nmw I lauiers and motncrs would lain not nave me hither. Statan, there, came with us voa to alight on mv hand. I will not them go. They will not select the compan lelijrbtwl . . m cmnumg over i-o "How dare vou speak to a gentleman in the way you have done? His mistake is a perfectly natnral one, and such as mirht occur to any man. 1 am ashamed figures, tell l.im bo U your famou matbe- nndcrgrontb ana even l"rS matician; and if another love geography, ),nj But after a bile lU. natnral tell him he will be sure to make a great artificial 4 " ' traveler or a foreign minister. Become in- pve ay to the dctmcUoa of tie Uua- t.r..KtP.l in fbr ,.t9 be tbev rabbit. Mir- ,KK lLe cntl.ng out cf ondergrumtb, tru. I might as well say to you that Satan was hurt you7 ions for life which others would select for of you! I'll dine no more in your bouse,! but had a good run of custom for its wines ior;i offered ere .eeleliraled the country over. stolen from me sis jears ago when a mere nnp: but a dog 'never iorrets. 1 he land- v me wine, and, while I was drinking, ho said to the dog, 'Satan, do vour duty !' But the dot; did not stir. I understood it at once; I knew that I had been doomed to some terrible kite, for I re membered all the tales that I had heard of this infernal den, and that dog's memory of nie had saved me. Never shall I forget the rage upon the man's face. He touched this fatal spring with his foot, and looked as if he wonhl jump upon me, but I cov ered him with my eye, at the same time that I cocked a pistol in my pocket; He heard and understood the sound; be' mas tered his rage by a strong effort, and, smiling in a. ghastly sort ot way, iouowed me back to the bar-room. ot a word was said by either of us. After I went to bed that night and you may be sure I slept with mv eves onen I heard the most far- l .1 -11 ... I... . . li Kept up i tie vviue ceuars, aim ireai- f,.l uowl's 0f pain from a dog, and knew that batan was receiving punishment for 4) lljl filial icrc.was no pleasanter fireside m the lv- icrlaud lor one to ..smoke a pipe over a i- i . i . a . i :.. Hi'' ol lager man mi' cuiiuney. corner in ube b:ir-rooiii of the Black Wolf. l'roni time iiiinn'tnorial it had been kept ly a man. n'amed. Fried ricks, and on the dentil of the old man, at the age of ninety iv tvot his son Kiididpl assumed the cou tiid of airairs. . 1 lie was a young man of twenty-five or tiiifv, ugly of countenance, and somewhat celebrated for his unmanageable temper atid sullcnnesH of dispositio'ij. I A part of lie had been spent abroad, and rumor Hid it, bad been ill spent; indeed, there Micro dark whispers io. t he effect that if the dalhiws had its due ihe. IMack Wolf would iif-eiiiii a new master. But .as Itu- Ile stretched ont his right band, and the butterfly flew to it. He quivered his bril liant wings, and looked at the village boy, who said : j "I; see vou understand me, butterfly. Can you tell me how to get out of mv trouble?" j : The butterfly nodded. . "Guide me then !" entreated Masael. "1 will follow you until I find the treasure that Rosalbine's father requires." As he finished speaking, the butterfly flew awav slowlv, so that Masael could them. The most that can be done to render marriages happier is to contribute what one can to the improvement of tbo whole com munity'. You cannot foresee yvho may be come vour son-in-law or vour daughter-in- law perhaps the very last person on earth you would expect. Whatever par ents do, therefore, for the physical, intel lectual and moral culture of the whole people, tends to increase the chances that their own sons and daughters will marry well. p- Madame MacMaiiox and Madame Simox. Feminin.o prejudices and jealous ies are somewhat unpleasant yvhen they follow him easily, until he came to an open space, where he alighted on a field flower. "T must. b nntient " j!!i51 t.hn " vl.linv' emi to himself. "A butterflv cannot get over u,ake their wa.v int. P01"1"1 circles. At one trying to pass that counterfeit bank l.io r;.;n loi.w. li of t :n of the late receptions of President MaeMa- l"l il.iv " uio nii nai'ito uu x d viiy,.. jl n ill ai b nor permit my friends to do so in tbe future. Here take this!n and the old gen tleman took a lifiv-dollar note from u fat wallet and handed it to tbo discomfited landlord, saying, "Deduct the amount of the young man's bill and return me the change." The proprietor's apologies yvere unheed ed. He handed the old gentleman S17 50, and aain essayed apologies. When in the street Florence handed his iKMicfaetor his professional card and address, adding that he should certainly reimburse hiin. The old gentleman's In dignation quickly passed away, aud be ginning to smile, be said: " I bat s all right, young man; 1 ve been I i.l.nli.. . I ..!... t...w . . f lrMa lrimtii!T con, or do?. Ict them help vou about r-y home delations; -.d them to gather P of tree tV.n- oat f mxy mosses, graven and bright autumn leaves dnJ" f l rromcu, to adoriAbeir rooms when the snow u all "'"5 JTt' over the earth. And vou mill keep your- crrtLi!. change ' J.- self vuung and fresh bv entering into their cLarmwff, raral jovs. and keep tliose j.,V innocent by yur M " f ffZ kno wltnlgeof them. I ,,wul' not have Ubevc4 that tbcic e w as mch a ild not to tiear 1 tii ii 1 The Ages of Distisgcisued Sexa- Tons. Senator lCdinnndi wa lorn in 1?S2S; Senator Conkling in 1S29: Senator Morton in 1S23; Senator Bayard in Scuator Thunuan in 1S13; Senator Spencer id 1S3G; Senator Blaine in 1S30; Senator Sherman in 1S23. The oblot Senators notticen it. I bare na Joabt tbkttlU a all originally dantot and let to prow in tbia :utic way uuiil it 2i 3wJtl to make a fashionable atk of it fr tbe c-tl-tens of tLc eastern art of tbe rit r. 1 ir the eastern part, Iktauw iboe liri.g in tbat rait mould bare to lot a mbolc lav in going to BoU Boulogne, ani lLuc liv- note 1 iill Ul Ins regular .r eusiomers wen, me oil' llourished under the new regime, and ung Friederieks in ado inoney twice as ii i i i p ' . i i riiinUv as una ins lamer. I'eoplo who were ; unfriendly to him in--U'A tli at a .rew peddler had mysteriously sappeared in that vicinity, anl w as uiur i(t l at the Black Wolf, and two drovers . i . i : i . . c nftmiiiin' Home y it la a large amount 01 mo ll "V about thi'iii," from tin sale of cattle, en e! for him to fly." But be did not fly. In vain Masael begged him to continue on the road. The butterfly only rose and circled around the flowers, then shot up toward the skv 'swift his disobedience. Before morning I crept and straight as a lark. hon, Madame Jules Simon, the wife of the new Premier, yvas presented for the iirst time. She has always been known for her extreme radicalism, which earned her so far once- as to induce her to smug gle Kochefort's Lantcrnc from Belgium aro Simon Cameron, Uirn m 1709; Mor- :n :.. .1(t - ...tm u., mUQd Lave to loe gan C. Hamilton,. of Texas, 1S09; Hanni- muQ0 tjme j vWtiog hJi lc A'in- bal Hamlin, 109; (ieoro GoldtLwaite, ccnneJi. 1S09. The youngest arc B. K. Braes, of vow T ,T Lot little klroat Be: c!e ppi, negro, and S. W. Dorwy, of Bonlogne, i bicb every one Li Lcanl of. Mi SSIS.-U Arsausas. llviii tie lljuloguc, aa 1 Lave aid, u wlu- ted oulbuot fit'ia tbe i t ti t; down to the stable-vard, and loosed the dog, which was; bleeding and yvounded from the beating he had received, and to gether we went away. "Three years have passed, and I have traveled over half the known world. Strangers, think of it as yon yv ill, a man's best friend is his dog. We came back here a couple of weeks riedencks recognized us. i "Do not leave me so !" cried Masael. "Gentle fairy, I beg you to show me what it is and where on earth the oldest and least durable " He was stopped by a sudden thought. Concerning Children. The Mil waukee (Wisconsin) Sentinel tells this: "In the First Ward of this city live two characters pretty familial at least to the school children. One is Mr. Barton, a across the frontier into Fraucc. She also man yvho has been mute from bin birth, ful. ami i-be has a knack of Urinirin to- ttnnft nf nnr Lind. lias the reputation of having inspired her and is commonly called Dummv Barton citv. muicu tiukw Woman's Rights. Anna S. Hasted a very idcaant drive from the western ut speaks right out about bcr strong-minded I court end of the citv. Of a idcaisut f- testers: v.li.s Cozzeus commands atw-ution I tcrnoon from tbe verv lime one Ievc 1L0 ltecause !e is prettv and dresses ?tylUbIy. inner rate to the tark is cne of tbe fit.t;t Her voice is pleasant, ber gestures grace- I drives on earth. No cobble none. a- Tbe bole ruhA Ut' on' getlicr smart little anecdotes and yvitticisms may Ik; called a trtxt. for it i lined :ib husband with a good deal of his repohli- bv the children of the nei-'hUirhood. The that "take;" but that is all. She is much bom- all tbe may) is tnacadctnUeJ. Of eanism. . Such a personality yvas by no other is a Mr. Harris, yvho by an unfor-1 too pretty and lady like for the position she j a fine afternoon iu summer you mill means acceptable to the ancestrally rich tunate accident in early boybod lost both holds." I from two to four, nl often tive and tax Madame AlacMahon, a born JLe Lastres, of bis arms. On Christmas evening little , I yy heels in a line, aud all in ncu fapi 1 QC- affo never si-i-n i'V mortal alter entering rest which skirted the grounds around e old inn. Ax years yvent on there occurred many her mysterious disappearances in the vi- n:tv: lut though the authorities yvere m- nned, nod expert detectives were sent .vn to watch the' place, nothing substan- il ii'.'ainst Rudolph Friederieks was ob ; ..... i . One thing took place winch seemed to my jn & tue; re-I0n rouutl about Blllck .rage Kndolpli a great ileal too much lor ifi li an ('Xeeedinglv trivial circumstance. e ii, and this dog was never seen away in the inn. His master set great store "I have got it! I have got it!" he ex- and who is, moreover, strongly Papal and Cora Smith, eleven years old, daughter of daimed, jumping for joy. "Here it is !" Bourbon in her prepossessions. The guest Henry Smith, staved out till 7:3U p.m.. It often happens tbat those m ho in their ceswon that it is impo4bl for a jH;Jc4riia !;. .. .. ...... ....1..l...l An.l .l.ir.1 fimltocross the atrti-t or road. That mL: ai :...!.. ii.. il ii Til i a ir I . . . '. . . . .. - . . , ... I tlnnk "u WUIC11 11,(5 xa8 loieraoiy yveu received uy me Jiar- playing yvitli her schoolmate, in ttcnance iaij at last in the irround v.ithout the com- perplexed tne mas to anotr murre an iuce He asked me ut " 'llu. uo gsuuuieu- ami buui, w ucu u n4 jiiwcihcu w .uae oi a jHTcmpwiT jiiirenwi omcr 10 IK! uome niou nor 0f a Etoue becane bv tbom; fplcmiia equipages ana an tne orauuur Marechale, only were 5:30. Meetinr Ler anxious father nt escellencies with which manv yyVre dc- and cointnoa vrLicIc came from. uto his hlnee. ns liPforP- nnd nWhim. it P,area 11 lu'sl "e IHUCKed am6 occurred to me that the time had come to every tiower tuat u.e l,eant,iul untterny aaaressea Herein a ing.a tone, ana tne the lront door, ho somewhat angrily in- lifted, none bad been obliged, and lke lLe fluming or nrrr. liaalJam U send the murderer after hi victims I "--ive afl toucl,etl so tl,at wl,en l,e stopped he was unceremoniously directed with a yvavo quired where she had been, and iutimatetl though they bad many to celebrate they pouring oat from three to MX o clock. 1 Lo Satan the order, and he obey ed." I think liad. a lo"vy W of field-flowers of of the hand to a seat on a distant sofa, the would have to be punished, when the had none to lovo them, j ' qnctiun very natorally rnigZ itself vou will find him if vou eek'beloyv there'" vanous k,n(,s- He ade haste to the the hostess herself not deigning to notice child replied, 'Guess, pa, yvho has been I where is there tuScieLt I-pace to cocUia " And without stopping to witness the re- Loose of Rosalbine, whoso father greeted her any further. For some time she 6at arrested.' 'Never mind,' said the exat-pera- j tLevLicls? Well, tbe groonds mn suit of 'the investigation! GottLold stalked Km tvith a smile. xMasael said : entirely alone in a corner of the sofa, ted parent, 'where Lave you been all the LOITeSpO 11(161106. and boidc the drive all over li fclk n ;ti, h, ot t.;a i.i ,i "Sirflowers came on th earth before Count Orlotl. the Kussian Ambassador, evening?' Arraiu said the vouiir boiR-ful. : are not like iLojms at Cvntral l'ark. in :yew ow ned an immense uog, Known as oa- him. One night a rainy, sleety win- r night a traveler came to the Wolf id sonirht shelter, i lie engaged his bed id room, drank his beer ami retired. Xo clie eyer saw him ai'terward, aud the same iil.Mit M: also disappeared. Ludobih behaved ilike a man distracted. lie soiiglit over the 'country far and yvide r the dog; he advertised him in all the ipers, oliViing large rewards for his safe f.' i4;. i.i ii. nun io nun; ne rovereu uio yvans in n with handbills beaded with tempting jinunises to any onej who would lind the lining' animal. I 'i . Hut it seemeii that.tho (log was irrc ievably lost, and two years went by, and ot a word had been! hoard of htm. Rudolph cursed bjudly and deeply the ranger whom he declared had enticed the Wolf ever saw them again. The proper authorities searched the well like hole beneath the trap, and found there, besides the body of the landlord, the skel etons of seven men and one woman ! The woman bad -evidently been yoang and probably beautiful, for her hair yvas wonderfully long and luxuriant, and clung about the rleshless skull in curls and rip ples like summer sunshine. "Who she yvas or yvhat yvas her history could never be known! ; The remains of Rudolph's victims yvere buried, and the old inn was deserted by human beings. Xobodv could be. induced to live there. The bats and owls tenanted fruits. Nothing is older than flow ers, also, nothing is less durable. All admire flow ers, yet all treat them cruelly; the human hand tears them without mercy from the parent stem; the scythe cuts them, the beasts eat them. They speak yy ithont a voice the mute language of love, and be fore they can be pseful the herb-doctor or the plow I must have extinguished their life." ! Rosalbine's shall be j my brought my daughter the strange yy edding gift I wanted." ' So they yvere married. yvho noticed the circumstance, with ex- 'Guess, pa, yvho has been arrested.' 'I can't quisite tact took a seat by her sido and guess hoyv should I know ?' he rerdicd. engaged in lively conversation with the 'Who has been arrested P 'Dummy Bar neglected guest. She is a brilliant yvo- ton, for bollerin' fire, and Mr. Harrb for man, and the conversation soon became a throwing stones,' replied the vounir iniss. joust of wit. Soon a circle gathered a- Xo punishment was administered." round themj then tho Due De Cozes led The Brunswick (Maine) Telegraph up his wife to Madame iSimon, and the J tributes this: "What is the plural. of "N FOB THK CAXCrTK. XOTES OF tUnOPEAX TRAVEL NCMREU CVI1I. York; they are in every direction, and tie beautiful rouicuadcs for tbe rodctria3i are still more ontnervo; beside evei drive Las a line promenade of ix fret cm each ndef though tbe (leJcstnans are ue- Messus. Editous: There are in all cr incommoded, for all viblclca, as oou hi luuet v-lour gardens, tjuarea ana inaccs in i - t Paris -jH?rhaps ten limes more than in any low walk. Almot-t all the oocopa&U grt oilier citv in Eurottc, and twenty times I out and malk. At certain ootkiru cf tbe K-o varioos sioa ci ucrr Well, let ot malkf for mo son-in-law, for vou have out J in a cirrw'T. The Fate of BooKS.Out of 1,000 published books. 600 never nav the cost ton. yvhose name is somewhat familiar to its deserteirchambersfor. acoupleof years, 0f printing, etc., 200 just pay" expenses, the American public, lectured in Halifax and then a bolt of lightning descending 100 return a slight profit, an I only 100 on December 22d. "What ladv," said upon it burned its unholy presence from show a substantial gain. Of these 1,000 he, "dares to dress better than the fashion! the lace ot tbe eartli, and no one lilted a books. GnO are forgotten bv t.b pml -of tin. It has been Ran year, and 300 more at the end of three years; J dared not apj only 50 survive seven years publicity con- Mural. ot scis- party finally attracted most of the guests sors?' Let us seo how a scbolor in the in the room. Madame MacMahon saw Tonsbam High School answers this ones- mr, fh-iii in nnr citv in the United States nalk von mill f..tW tl.-n- c;,l'. vftll to late the mistake she had qcimmittcd, tion. The school committee, the late Dr. Lf America. It is nothin? more than reason- roving about. ami in uer vexatiou or spini inane a pre- heeler and Ur. .Uclvcen. wero examin- Ubb f.,r ibnn ubo nr.. fr.ni iar m tb the mill w-e more tLan me tense of a reception at M. 1 biers' for quit- ing a class in grammar, and Dr. Wheeler Ion", nanw, crocked streets of London, Here arc the beautiful, lora and iotnaU ting her own salon. asked the general question: 'How is the New York anil Boston lo fiud it difficult drives of the park. This milllraJosto plural of nouns formed!' A correct answer to reconcile themselves to the tbonglt of one of the luge lake, in tL center of was given, aud then the question 4 hat go many ojcn Linares in th is the plural of scissors!' Tbe reply of a cjty; yet m) it is. Think of quick-witted pupil instantly was, Shears.'" XeAV Vork on Wall btrect mbi Tilton IN Halifax. Theodore Til- hand to save it. And this was the story of the Black Wolf Inn, as it yvas told to me. regulation hat the center of s I mbicL tbtre is an ile, and on t Lis is itandin in I ldcaure Loue mbcre rt'rrbrsc-i Lcrc it lets in-1 M-rve!. and Lcre are tbe imam and tbe The Telrgroih adds one more: "A little to Broad iav, and looking from there to small boaU, tbe k.fu, and evcrjibiog in irl," it says, "died of scarlet fever in tbi tbe Battery; or of ttanding at Five lVmU I miniature tbat can 1-e found on mtrr. A tere I inis roaa ieais w DyirTf e mn ibat I ibis one. It mill uke us to a matrrfill from I milL a mill looking very mill-like, aid lLe I . I .1 ' l7!l !...!. tui1 I iiiciDi ana me raiic mi igrj mm youuer it I that an English Lord ' eim-e, aim aiuiosi uiu i and looting over to .anai ureei. i ... w . - . I last words slio uttered mere: 'UUl l see I nrn ciinrm oouallv as ercat in I arts ear in nuiuic except in me , TI . ,. . , . 4 . r. . . A Prime Minister lost caste .!.,"amma: . motucr meu w ucn iuo tuo eye can lake in. tor induce, l. .1 ? -r i cnua was eigui nionius om. ana ine laiicr i Arc da l nomnbe do l r.Loiie to tne g tiivuy, and was tat ho miht meetj continually wishing him before he died, The late Lord Tweedale yvas a fine swordsman and in the Peninsula he had a kjl iuc ou.uuu puuucstiioub nil wiuuuiue uccuuso uo uan uiauu lue misiaKU vi uav- ,w . , . , . i 1 --- . ... - I .. . , ., - . i seventeenth century, hardly more than fif- ing a maid servant open the door instead M 'J8"1 .veiirs of aS at lle l,iue of Ltr Uiticcnt buibliug of tbe ar Depanneut, a rno-od . tf- TL!0;V V ty have a great reputation o'r are re-printed, of a man. John Thomas rules the British lleatU- om Place de la Concolde from tLc Cha- another, and another. Ixt u. lu lUs m , Of the 80,000 works published in the empire, as Mrs. Grundy rules tho Ameri iii in: i iinv oi- mm u.u iiiyiui mm gueciai suure maae ior una ot extraiensrth .t.,, i.., i..n ....t.i;.. . .:. ing a thief deserved. and wenrht, wherewith he slashed awav Zc.a A,..r .j r,.J. i. ... 11 . bt, list three-. ears lrom tuo night ol fea- in a very heroic fashion, lie was a ?reat i.t;m ;., c0,mn(0nn(K ,.mt.,.., k, ci.;n.. hwi. ,1 t.m:..i....i.v 1 " "-M'l , ', rner, too. yue uay wuen ne was UHV- have been writing books these three thou- "Sir." responded Mr. Tilton. "don't insult n .v .1 muty utlmud Omt limit nnd InllAif I : I . I . " tcau des Tnilleries to tbe Palais Uu Corps here is tbe uo xunire and eUbcnu! Hocdix. Iloudin, the conjuror, nscd Legitlatif and even bevond Ujc depart- grutto there is in the mwlL Ixt m in to tell of a Count lc Torriui, mho, being l:ieut of the Minihtero des AtLure Kliang- icr from cLamUr to cbarabtT in ibis grot- T as is h.so by his heels a large dog. In their yyont, upon a barrow behind the most E general appearance j tho dog yvas not nn- diminutive donkey possible, stopped the rtk'e Satan, but Satan had been black and way. On being called upon to moveje 1 urly, and this dog ! yvas brown and bhort- flatly refused, ami jeeringly offered to tight laired. Evidently Kudolph had his doubts for the road. Lord Tweedale. nothing sand years, and there aro hardly more the memory of a sorrowing woman." "Put - . - i. w . 1 1 hi 1 i rifk than oOO writers throughout the globe who nun out V roared the audience, and the , 1 r i have survived the outrages 'of time and brute yvas ejected by a policeman. Tbe fd On forgetfulness. lecturer then said : "I am a stranger among " , reduced to poverty, took to the display of CK. anJ Ujauv other spaces that 1 coold lo, and roe all lLe nyropbs and oibei f; his skill as a conjuror for the means of naiue tat are now frcL in my mind, urcs lLal are LiTe before me def-n-l tbo living. He, too, used to do the William Well as it is iratobible for ine to rtcak broken rock to ibe grotto yrt W.-f ami piaco iuo appie on me i Dr one-half of the ueautilul VlUirc ana I now uuc are wmi, m t n tho subject, for be whistled to the dog loth, got down and fought him then and ntl called bun "featan, out ooy ! lint there, according to science, and in five min- i rt an eyelid, nor a; liair on tue ctogs tan utes reduced him to a mtiable state. The ..'-i.. i - l ioveu by way of recognition. costermonger then gave in, and, wipiug 1 .1 he stranger said . ho yvould leave early the blood trora fti the forgetfi When Field Marshal Von Moltke was a simple Colonel, he astouished the mem bers of his mess by regularly taking ten Frederick d'ors out of his pocket, at the j beginning of dinner, and laying them be- nuirc: son, nf yvhom Le was devotedly I places, I m ill only tell you about one other I from cavern to cavern lo fioJ t!.it oue occasion, wuen continued r-rdenand rroands uhicharein connection. I water tail ILat U Lcrc uciotr, ana ie line success and a crowded audience Lad raised ,,nA rpnt uarks of I'aris. TLel lake and tream tbat aie Lcre la be Ins T!j.-p cniH "Woll I'm 1 t au 4U jui& III I 1 I A . mm t morninir. and would pay his bill blessed if I thought there was anybody but f ., ' 7" , IL .at night, so Its to avoid disturbing any- Lord Twiddle as could lick me " Ah," ZT .T V 1 "Ji'e stopped; inside the bar and replied his lordship, yvho had by this time t , T , dlSaPaml; i nll...l t n dL .11 filUl with I.:, i..' i . t La I' was resolved to ask him the meaning of I - - i ii'iij: iji ii itjv a w vu l-iuuuu ftu mo w &y a am xjuiu t. ccUr f iuu'.re cr his spirits to the bigbct state of pleasura- garden and founds, or park of tLc Lux- And yet see the fignrt ia .rbl ta every God is my witness, that I would not have excitement, be placed the apple on bis embonrg (I mean the Palace LwxeuiUorg) direcUon. Lrt u. go cp tbu . , lrxs ,.r uttered another word on this tdatform if ar boy'a head, aimed aud fired, lo Lis aro extensive and Lcautiful. Tbe garden on tbe rode rock tcp. Now t are tu a that man bad not bl L out'' V astonishment, th boy fell flat upon bis U IQObl Waotifully laid oS, and baa tbe new apartment, mt.cb u tbe iV.ri xx t,p- which is more or less edifvino- ' " face on lhe staSe- M Le sruilwl, and rare8t 0f flow ers. That part of ibe garden per one, anJ no that we are wl on ' s then Lis face grew yvLite with a terrible which cbanges frcm a garden to a iark is opposite ide from the one me catered, and - fear. He raised Lis 'son. The boy yvas T lVa an idea of tbe btaatr of nearlr froren, (tboagb it is Aorn!). J.t 1 .1,1 i ' Lu" nn, it- : ... ;t .i :.i i 'III t. .... . . . .1 1.1.. . . . . 'W i no inn settled, the landlord winked at that at iirst I'd have let you pass." 'hi in a peculiar "way landlords have, and - . ijuited him into a small apartment at the Fortune's WhtrligigJ Fletcher back. The stranger; and the dog followed Webster, the second and last son of Dan liini unhesitatingly, the dog running before iel Webster, after leading a somewbat fast "u l snilhng at the! walls-as though he and erratic lile, was killed in battle near Routed i.rev. 1 Washington the 30th of August. 1862. A j Through a dark passage and into a round melancholy remembrance of the family was apartment lighted only by a single lamp, revived in the Senate the other day by the "Impended from the Icenter of the ceiling, introduction of a bill to increase the peu- tojent Kudolph, nnd, j taking down from a sion of his yvidow from $30 to 650 per setOut with btittles a decanter and month. This ladv is now sixty-five years bis strange behaviour. "Well," he said. "I have noticed that from the time I en tered this regiment the conversation at ta ble has always turned on yvomen, cards, or horse-racing; and I had determined to j make a present of the ten pieces of gold to the first man who should start a sensible subject. No one has yet earned them." PiMAT.it Vivitv TW i, .l;mnil tot. it must uave been an awiui scene nf hidimr frnm ti ti.n .1,... f to yvitness. Irantio yvith horror vu rft tuuv m 9 uv cava taaao i 1 1 1 i 1 W. and on.loi.vrtr ton fronnontln tn, inn. DOUUCetl bllUSClf 8S a DlUrderCr, q j vh,wvb v'i t , m v v o'ft a i ful scene garden and front ground, I mill mj Uke a Kat on a bentL en llis grcrond or Le doi tbat part of the grounds tbat contain the natd orcr ibe grotto, mbivh is La lcU , and de- rarden are enclosed uitb marble lain- with beauuful tree. Da toa kc tlat rx. The moment a man is dissatisfied with himself everybody else is dissatisfied with him. I i ..i..i .1.. - r i . i " . . ... ... . .ii . : l i (. c -r ' -ri-t . ply the spnohthness and bI(K)m of youth imi:jui'i;ou luo.mjciui ma m trade, and Itie railing oi tue muoie uaius- ru4w r(w v.., by artificial0 beauty and forced vivacity. hmself- ufterwards confessed that lnul0 ii of vat legated marble, and at ctr- looking! Well, ibere 1 Lave They hope to inflame the heart by glances the exhibition bad been no fair feat of uua diUncc there are pedesUls on m bicb shAra tight, at mbicb all ibe WJr t.f ln which have lost their fire, or melt it by skill, but a mere conjuring trick. The aro v&cex groapa of life-Ire figures ia was prmot, and iLere 1 mw for it Lao- langnor which is no longer delicate: they ramrod removed the bullet as Le lLougLt TOarUe. Some have three mbilo otLcri drcdlL Uroe Najolcoa III, the cs- play over the airs which pleased at a time witb unerring certainty but in this case tave fuUr in lhe TLese figures aro nificent Emprror, and there 1 aawia iw when they were expected only to please, jt bad failed to do so, and bis bona life aU j,uaginary such M ; Venus, Cojtd, Lomel woman I aamr io Lcrope, btitl aud forget that airs in time ought to give tad been sacrificed in conseincnce. Bacchus! These figures bold op at anas'- am I so devoid ot ntibty as to say a la- place to virtues. They continue to trifle, len-lk immense vasei, about five feet dj Lomclt 1 Ai 1 Lave aoid tt, M ijj in as9, he poured somo of the contents of aw. and lf r. J ltontwfdl stated in nroa. L I O'J ' ... lue bottle into a glass. 1 enting the bill that she was in actqal dis- I - uttio choice wine which I keep for j tress. I . ( ,11 rt ..'1 . . . . 1 . . .. I mjy fnr 1 list MlTT uecause tuey couia once tnue agreeably, I uut ot sunenng nave emerged tuo stron- I nroau. ine vasei, unnng euiumu, w-- -- - l- till those who shared their early pleasures gest souls, and tho most massive charac- tain the rarest of flowers., liedes these, land. Aayoa ana to&eiiti of are withdrawn to more serious engage-I ters are seamed with scars; martyn-l have I over tbe yard and garden are placed pedes- J go over to i r nrfjiarU r tiprino- tAla. on m hich are vases ol VMiowntrmi iwur-. - bleu we can rcircu (mrKiT iu viw . inents; and are scarcely awakened from 1 nut on their coronation rnhna litipriner I ! on mhich are San t-nnv enn l'nfn iha ,1 1 1,: Am ..t , 1 l. 1... . 1. I I . 1. I. . I . 1 - I .1... :.. wn ft., I rtlatlta. TllA TtAjk I IO rin n oi rl ta i nnit a crnrtA cdnontinn tmA conm nf - tlm-n nrVinm (Inn I .1. I f t. T nit.mUnrtf li a'ell od I tO tCtUni lO 1 aTlS. will find his way in the dark. rival. . ; iChapin. most beautifully kept. All iLrongb tbe Votaczub.
North Carolina Gazette [1873-1880] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1877, edition 1
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