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II IU w- Kofes4 P;B'j'V.;-'rip :""'::'lfi''vW 'h',' o P cH: o ji:i-. r:r;Mv;. ;: !: ft -1! 1 . i i; fill H ; ' l (' wL. Hi f r I J E- t Li 'I ; 4 tJvJySW V : V;' Published by X H. & G G.'Klyrover, Corner Anderson and Old Streets, Fayettsville, N. C. VOL. 4NO. 29. THURSDAY; - MARCH 1,1 877. WHOLE NO. IS). OiJITllinO f1 CJ ni-to i1" t- orce 'nto calmness, by iron firmness, UarUIIIla UaZcllu some tcn ihle emotion, and succeeded in sub ... -- y- . ... ressing the servant in an; ordinary tone "James, w ho gave you ibis letter?''" "A man, sir; he said lie would wait for .1. II. & O. G. -3IVKOVl2n, I va.Vlislxox3. TFUMS OF Sl'liSCUIPTlOX: 0 year (in advance), t 00 Nix nn.nl lis " i iw Three" " . 00 . . . ( tics o f . 1 1) i f n risrxr, : Oo miiuru (1) linen solid uouparcil) imuiasfrtinii 1 00 " , " I " oiii! month 2 50 '' tlneo " - . 5 00 i. jx " g do " i " " " twelve " 15 00 I Lunger d vcrti.HfiioiitJt cli;ui;pd lu prop, rtiou to the almVK rtini. Spoi-inl notii-e tfj per cent, more than regular itdvertiM'iiiciitM. . ." Home Circle. Home is the sacred rofujjc of our life. Dryden. STRANGER THAN In the autumn of 1817, wlicn the woods were bright with the variegated hues whi'eh ollow the light touches oi early trost, a AmuMcd traveler was pursuing uis way through a "dark, broad, lonely forest in the western part of Aiv lork. lie had nd- , den three miles since seeing a human hah station, and ho had two to go before he cuiild get t-ight of another, lie was de scending a hill into a gloomy looking val ley, through which flowed a shallow but l il't-tunning stream, add, on reaching the jvaterj he permitted'-his thirsty horse to fioii and (tiiiiiv. ! At this moment a man came out from a fluster of bushes into the road or horse Oath on the other side of the stream. This nan dressed like a lmntcr, and car ried ai rifle on his shoulder. In his p- caraucc there was nothing that indicated liostili'tv or wicked design. He was of ucdiuiu size, compactly built, with intel Hertual features ;t!id a certain air of gentil itv seeming rat her las .one iibroad from some settlement for a (lav's sport than i , Jproi'i-ssinnal hunter.' I All this the mounted traveler carelully noted as he crossed the stream to continii'i hiis journey, ami when tliey eaiu-' together ;a pleasant salutation i w as e ACiiaii(j,d. j Fine weather for traveling, sir!" re marked the man wi'.k the rim 'Aiid for limiting, also, I should htip- pose, ' sun led l iic otiiiei on I lie norse. i es, t liere is g.ine eiiongb, returned hh.e other, "hut, 1 aim not a rood hunter, oid ;au only show one bear for mv day's cr Bo i a e, hviiv thus far, :m l jhat is almost useless because 1 nave no means to take it 1 woehl wi for the use of it horse of hours. If vou liii;ly give a dollar lt;e yours for a cou could spare live min utes or sii.l w oiild like vou to see the bear; it is only back behiiiij t he bushes, some two liundired yards from liim" 'I v 1 1 i not. only hiok at it" replied the traveler, dismouu'iug arid fastening his horse, "but ii not n hfavv will take it and cany it along for voir', seeing 1 am go ing our wa v. 1 ' The hunter thankeil him in a m'ost cor dial manner, and then, as if to make him- k if agreeable and keep up the conversa tion, n piired where the other was from utntlicr journeying,: etc.; and learned in reply that, the latter was a merchant m All.anx, and-was traveling partly for his liealtli and partlv witli a view to making an extt usive land nrchaso for future spec- uhdioujj. . v "Well, here we :;;re,v said the hunter, a the two emerged from the dense .thicket through which thev had slowlv forced -their way into the open woods; "and now I wil sliow vou as Hue and lat a iieast a von . i . i ever sav. i;iise:ve wncre l point wan mv rilh-." . ' lie stepped back about ten feet, raised his piece to his eye, and aimed directly at the traveler. Theiie was a Hash and a re port, and the victim fell like a log, his face an answer.' ; "Then I suppose he is waiting?" "Yes, sir." ' . 1 There wos a light tap at the tloor; the servant opened it, ushered iu a stranger, and withdrew. The visitor was about six ty, of rough appearance and coarse attire, lie wore green goggles, and Lis clothes were soaking -with rain, i "Take a seat," said the banker, pointing to a chair. "No, I'll stand," was the gruff reply. "You got mv '.letter, and ot course vou know in v business." "You allude to this, I suppose," said the banker, producing the letter just received. "Yes." ' -' "I do not understand it; vou have made ..7m a mistake. "No; no mistake at all. I was present twenty years ago, and saw you, Stephen Ldwards, shoot the man, and it you deny it I will have you in prison' before morn ing; if you go to playing innocent and re fusing my terms, I'll take care to see tn Von die, stretching hemp." ; The banker, in spite of himself, turned pale, and staggered to a seat, v "What do von want?' lie. groaned. "line hundred thousand dollars not a cent less." ... : ' "I cannot give it it would ruin me." "Just as you say," rejoined the other, mo ving tow ard the door: "vou know what fol- lows ii I go away. ' "Ohl stavl vou must not go vet!" cried the wretolied .iiiani in terroiv- 4- : f ... He argued, pleaded, implored for mercy at a less fearful cost. At last seeing ru in, disgrace and death before him if he re fused he agreed to the terms. He also pnHiiised to meet the stranger with the re quired sum on thtviollowing mglit, m iront o"f ht. Paul s ( hurchw Both were punctna to the time, and checks to the amount o one hundred thousand dollars change hands.-'. A month later there was a trc mer.doUs run upon the bank' of. Stephen Awards, .and it failed aiid'closed. "hen the she rill' was set to work by eager credi- ors, and all the nhhiertv of the late milli onaire was seized and sold, leaving him a beggar. Fashionable friends deserted the amilv, and tire proud nobleman refused the hand of the ruined banker's daughter. In the very midst of this disgrace and tribulation, Kd wards met the man who Lal turned so pale ;ind become so agitated in lis presence a snort time bel'nre. " "1 rather thigk votTTihviiot, know me " said the gentleman', b'."wing. "Your fjicoeetus familiar, but I cannot place vou," returned Edwards. "i ermit nie to Kimg nivseu to your re collection, then, for 1 wish you to know me. About six weeks "ago 1 tact vou on business,' and you observed that I turned deadly pale." . !,;, "Ah, yes, I repiemb,er yon now.'- "Let nie tell you why 1 was ihus affect ed. -My .eye, had just chanced upon a cn rious. ' way--qe'al.whicU had. .belonged to a merchant named Phillip SydUey, who was shot in the western part of the. State some twenty years ago; and,"lookiug at vourXe.'t- tures closely, I knew you to be the villain who perpetrated the deed." . "Merciful God ! """cried the other, w ith blanched cheek and ouaking form. new. voi:,r continued he. "and EUGENIE. In reference to the late visit of the es IIOIOIIS OF CORRESrONDEXCE. A ST0UY OP SOMXAMDl'LISM. STOXEWAI.L JACkOV AND TUC WIWWS I ' - - cow. Mr. Kendall, foreome tunc Lncle Sam s James H. Prior, of St. Inis. accnnling Tie follow in? uiot rrmxrVilde anJ io- Empress of Fiance to the Pope, the Home Postmaster-General, wanting some infor- to the GMjc-Dcuiocrut, lias an adopted At the age of MXtern, Stonewall JacV- terming pirticaUri liUUcg to the ApJry correspondent of the Xew York World niation as to the eourco of a liver, sent the daughter of thirteen years who pcrfnns ron wa a cotihUble of iLc county of Lenif, Hrot ncc tLc m-iJc-oce of lUe Cr4 HuVr savs: ' following note to & village pof t-mastcri wonderful gymnastic 'feats in her elecp. Va., w ith lii. nncle Cntuming jcksiu a of YtHitigUu, mar fcoi lo gtucrallr j bad not seen the Empress of Franco "Sir: This department desiiTi? to know Finding her room vacant one night, Mr. hW ycctirity. The fim exremion lliat known: fi..r ei, in 4i. bow far the Tombigbee Piiver rnns nn. l'rior began n search, which rrsiihe.l in rnnm into bis hand 4 Mas nain m didotv King ( Jeorc II.. lid lug co torlcV tut mint t t h tt ito lijv,ii ill ini. I w a i o 1 --- -- - - ... m .-. rri ni It i i,. jiesneciiuiiy voiut, etc. "o;r: j. uo i om-1 uiscovcnng ner waiKing ai-uig a narrow bigbee does not run tin at all: it runs iron railing which protected a gallerv run living home twelve miles fru:i the mntt- j one tlay if Hyde l ark, tact ituaaoM bou.-'e. JackMHi pumiiumh1 a man tiatnl I xddier, nLotu Le tixx gtiiz.1 as bating full brilliancy of her beauty a young wife, a young mother, a young Empress. During all these intervening years of. her grand eur and vicissitudes I have never lost the memory of her rare beauty. When- c v ci J. iiavc iimu" ut ui ui'i uuuu" iuivh- ii i . - - - - , - . -. . . i last years, I have pictured her as a quiet, wlU turn over u,e 1,lUls, etc., pertaimng grace anl apparent carlessness. In the bad but one cow, the Jinncipal mean 01 " uy, dcaw joor AlijrMj, mnrBCi hand'some' nmlancholv widow cvbniificd to yoar office, to 'the successor' Not at meantiino Mr. Prior came to bimstdf, but her support. So xu as Lo lcarul tbU I tlu solUacr, 4uiv ife an pple-Ull and elegant sonao-p a me . . . . i c . , e , .i, i: c? i 1 i 1 . dressed on etlv enough, in a verv simtde. 11,1 iuciua:iei emuug ocn- uuu ueiow ncrlv ' Vn.rii.ir l.bu-k elnrh enstume.' Tire tember 30th, have been 05 cents; its ex- continued 1 skirt wasextremelv sliort, without flounce pt'nditures, same period, for tallow can- moments she down. Very respectfully, yours, etc." ning the entire width of the bouse. 'When Charlie lit to accompany biia an-1 ta an- flight nn lcr Lim at ibe bailie of DcUiti Kendall, not appreciating his subordin- she reached the end of the railing the de- hist Lim in driving away the catilo which ceo, and Ml intdicurH witb tita. Tl. ateV humor, wrote again: "Sir: Y'our ap- liberated v turned and walked back. This be proposed to levy niwn. Wben bear- King liuullv, akcl Uia what be coaM di pointment as postmaster is revoKeii; you leat slie periormel several times with rived there lie lotttnl that the oii wom-Ji nr nitn will turn over the fuuds, etc., pertaining grace and apparent carlessness. In the bad but one cow, the principal mean of WL to your office, to 'the successor' Not at meantiino Mr. Prior came to himself, but her snnooru So idud as Lo lcarul thU tlu sob But no "such agreeable tier- a11 disturbed by bis summary dismissal, fearing that if heTmoved it would startle I be turr.M to bis companion and aid: 1 on lie bit of wartc ground ai yea ri.Ur ared "the other day. She was ine l,0Un!lplcI replied: "air: l tie revenues the girl and she would fall to the paved '-C harlie, I will not levy ih.s execution I mo patK, ao-i u your .M!j-iy wo-mit , he remained quiet while f-he upon tb:.t poor woman' cow; a .r n I dean-d to i:uW c a ciai.t f it, e udgbt ier perilous walk. Iu a few sun I ur .M rather vrk night and djf, buil I a little tlcl and improve our trade." ie appeared to be satisfied, and and pay the debt myself." LVm that bo The King cttujdi-d wilb t: tjrst. or 'any other trimmin excent abroad, ies ami twine, , l ttoi. uo. i trust my carelully stepping to a chair, reached the left there, and stated t'.ie lads to Ul 'liicle, anna grammas jicn una. ur black" braid. This costutue had a long,' successor is instructed to adjust the bal- floor and glided slowly by Mr. Prior, bis security iu Lis olTuial bond. He lis- wa ereccl. The tuttun was cxc-llciit, loose iaeket and she word a si in nie En"' ance" ' down the hallway, into hTr apartment ami tened to Li narrative and then xik "To:o, and the trade of tie .M tuan Uramc lish hat cl felt.' Her feet were trim and Mipenor . umcer was prooaoiy :ts ied,.vuere sue wa? soon neeping sweetly. II see vou were never tnirn to nc a conia-1 i'u. aui piuijHivur. i.m rwf u -t ( trim -ind His superior officer was probably as bed, where she wats soon tleejiing sweetly. 1 sec she minced about on lier toes and high niucn disgusted with ins precise correspon- At another time .Mr. and Jlrs. Prior found ble, my Imiv; resign jour othoc at once routso ci uuif, wa nnnifi i an attoiey, heels. But she was painted red and white dent," as the American editor, who writing that the girl bad crawled through the and I will par the execution.' Mr. Faulk- I and gave in.licatincs cf n.akir g a fi jurcja and black. Her eves were. darkened, and 10 11 onuecucui orouier: -oenii iuu par- skylight, and was promenading the length ner, who tells the story, says aio: i re-1 i-i p:ointsiA0. also the eyebrows and eyelashes and you I ticulars of the flood " (ineaniug an inunda- of the roof ridge. She was walking with j iuemler cimjij one occaHon 1 receivel aj After fcvne rear, the edd Hbbrr Inin - - I . 4 1..,- . . I . ..,,..1 .... tion at that place), received a reply: "You lier arms hanging listlessly by her side, telegram of the extreme illuc?of a dangl- j dead, and the grant of tic lat King Uiug will hnd them in Genesis." aud her beal inclined forward, as if she Iter in Appomatox count v. and couuunni-1 oveiJoolteil or lorrol'n, the then lta Very satisfactory to the recipient was was looking immediately in front of her catirg a message from btr that she w'udi- Chancellor, attartrl by the eligibility cf Lord Elend.on's; note to bis friend, Dr. feet. The moon was shining brightly, ed to make svmc request tf me iu ler n I the wtaation, rruioved tie bel cf the old I isher, of the Charter-house: "Dear Fish- and the w hite, lithe form of the : b-eni:i" before f he died. I took the telegram to wouiutt, and laid out the grouud as the uto er: I cannot to-day give you the prefer- girl could be seen a mile .distant.. There Geu. Jackson, aud aaked for a leave tfj of the prrsrnt mansion. ment for which vou ask. Y'our sincere Was a chimnev half wav to iho iil"-e. and absence for a few lrivs. Uo read it anil Alarmel and tcnifiel at tbi tnramtr. ranged in lonf tresses at the back. Her "lenuj xadon. : (turn over;, i gave it sometimes she made detours to the right I nlierved n tear tticknng down hischer x, ana ni emunag i coukhi mnu iatu head looked like well ttuulo up barber's to you yesterday." or k-ft, going completely mound the b- ami after pausing for a few moments be Mid: Ligli aulh.ntvi be consulted with b r wiu block. In her hand she carried a large When a member of Lord North's ad- structiou, regaining the ridge and travers- "Colonel, I shall not refuse your ixnest, (whose articles were now trail r rtpirtsl) yellow cane of the style of the coquettish 1 ministration, Fox one night took the lib- ing its entire length. Once she leaned on Ht there i fcolhing now requiring yoor a t the couth? tie LuU tale iu rucli . . . 1 .. li' -. iit I'll .i' i" ... . . ....... could see the paint on her lips. Then, up on her head was a reddish, blonde wig "Why, she wears a peruke !" was the w his per among the hidden observers. There was no mistake about it. You could see the peruke form'in the front hair. hair was waved over the forehead and ar- mavquise canes, of the davs of Louis Qua- erty oi waiting into one lcumy, wnue lis t lie ennatiey and seemed aisorted m !n-p presence ais.dnu-iy at nen-squaner; mi i lorze. :, She carried it as a caprice, not as chief went into the other. Ashesatnpon meditation. Each time she reached the will announce to yrj the Tile that govern 1 Lc & . Caltof J It r feats in lie l-t a support; for she played aiid toyed with the ministerial bench next evening, one tf Mid of the roof it appeared to ! ber de- my con.lurt. WLcn I entered tb army I auurirT l.e wa able, an! rtrtni'4 to fin it, pointed at the pictures, and tw irled it the door keepers handed him a note. Upon liberate purpose to w all; off, but she al- gave myself up to my tout.try, and Lm- Lit a trme.!y tis sa.u hu the s'.rature in Lev Land. I .did not -o into the mosaic M,,1nj? it, the rebellious politician read: ways checked herself w bi n within about a ever 1 might deplore my separation frol.i fbonbl ! cotiiplrtl. factov when she did nor into the Pianco- Her majesty has thought proper to foot i,f the edge, and, slou ly turning, care- those I love, and especially under the t m ti s -.ncr ir.e than te w-at.ei theka; but I w as told that she went through nfder a new Cmmisioiier of the Treasury, fully retraced her steps. Twice sho de- t ircumstauees uientionetl in'tlis telegram, on Lis lorULi; la n-qurt snitne rnnncra. th mo'ii in n f..u .niinntnj m identic in which I do not li:id the name Chas. scetided on the inrlim of the roof, each vet 1 would tmt feel mvself at liWrtr to tin far what be alleged to lc a tnpaM feeling no interest in the curious work' ami Ja"t's Fox. North." time returning to the ridge very rapidly, leave mv post lure. 1 Live left all that r '! mother tight. n ii.l little itfi tiiin 1 l:-M-.n Vi. -nvtW As a rule, a man with a grievance is as if she had met w ith something that ex- are dear to me in the Lauds of tuy country 1 i w wurr, nr i- jw ' . i - , I in,, i.r,l ,,r 1 L ,ii-.- i l... l.,. I., I 1 ,.r f,..,r- i-.,rl lt,u . I I 1 . .r ... .. I : . .1 1 I CI 1 I I h ll I l.f f 1 & 1 tn r T the at'i,iirii,t II explanations. r?ne seemed t.-reoccunied. ll r'-- nv .,v . nut;. . i i.n ih.jv ruv i aui my uii. 1 imecnu so with iHitbin.r. ,,..t bm-ed I .he re IS an exception to the ni!e. "Sir: I up as if looking at the stars, or listening t i rental.! r roqn-;e!f tra-Irn-1 tm Lun- but. certuiii v not interested, full oi himou- "as a neuieuani wuu neii. otauuope some us;aiu s-Miini. rUd.ie:ilV, While tit .1 1 1 Al a U. i ML Allil-'U Vt "i.ixLAIS I ""N "w,'" "" ' ? w hen he took Minorca in 170S. for which the Point of the ridge, which she Lad lint AP.HuHlV m.mc 01 l.rr .n, ite om uotnaa mmi-i; he was made a lord. 1 was a lieutenant leached, she began to descend in the di- ' . "' u tl " rV,r? "ljftrf lH'n THE' LEG EX D ' OIVTHE CEDAH OP LEBANON. " 11,1 Kxon- liiacKeney wneu t.e lost .Minor- rectmn oi ti.e skylight, takingcacli fctep I ne capiam oi u.c innrr i nr gave I o-, t-v mjw in a recent lecture au accurate oecunt ol I iroi.nq. i.nr utinirr.i -n.i I am a lieutenant still!" derics This ancient legend the dream, per haps, ot a fcivnan hermit shows that the Hot Hissiakck PAiaa::;! ax Insult. Cedar of Lebanon, the timber tree of the The Paris correspondent of the New ()r- tempiu built on ion, was held in the high- leans Picant?e tells the following rather est estimation .by. the ancients. The story aiiochrvph.il .irv: proceeds that Set-h received from the an-I The favorite 'names now for bulls and gels three seeds from that tree, which he be- dogs are TrocL'i, and llismarck the l.d- held still standing mi the spt where sin had ter especially, to show the haired borne first been committed, but standing there to the German Prince. Bismarck wo.-tt dtn rear as a .... . . . . . ''I . ... r . . .1 111 ll I . a . 1 - . . 1 ir 1 - .11,. less, w iM-n she had nearly reache t the thai H.ip evenuui tup to ilc Jidj un I ti'"oi-i ic.u a iun, uni u nt openin" Mr. Prior onietlv 'withdrew. ' In ten veais ago, uLicb accurate account tic I'- tL lerei, be a at UUttr l Uke a few moments Laura followed, pr-'ceed u- captain, wi.li some scrn, itecl uM Inno- ' noaw a ay Bgain, a ias imaurr oi d disiipoear- cent Abrond" in no wnn? to it ' H b.rd.bq rre-II, an ! the at once to the garret stairs and disappe; lag dorvti itif? dark passage, Trior Mr. ami Mrs. 1 a loi.owed, Keeping iKi itid ner r. cost I y as pos.-Ude. Uil In-lore ll.cv coubl reach her sho was in Ler ow u room nnd fouiposing herself iu U-d. reut omofuan. .1. - -a t . iiastet and dead, lie earned the seeds home, placed them in the mouth of th- dead Adam, and so buried them. Their future history is curious. Growing on the grave of Adam in Hebiom, they were aT terward mobt carefully protected by Abra- ,ml David. Alter their remo- H)m of lie iir.-t tcrm su 1 tic Cat- y ! !, to ibis day, lb aW taiu, " bo made application f.r a UrlU in I to ll-e Ur celarit.s of an c.U ai.Uvmo the I ;i.'.ktr v itv, when in tbo spring of lbC? I organized tl.t gran-l rxrnrnn, I r.ror.xtr or Avn:JCAX nr.-nvT. wasa tall, b-i!iky, uukoiapt, imaLel indi-ITbe rrernt adiou f.r damagri fr lcfr. vi iu il, who teemed to W full .f wllj-lr, J tion cf chancier widen the I'mprrW looll- tir iuitnfi.:n' niit? ii.. aim mid i;uei n r r. ms vuiir up jionn uu lotumir i of peace bad been signed, Prince Von lowing is from u paper by Kate Field in ;'. , ,. .7.. rm.lo. .r . i i- n kinrt laore than a bondne-1 Uurals ia stopped the February Scrihtur, on "A Morning L.,;.! J,,. HaS a I'.aptUt ' minister from San Fiance bro reveabl the fsct lLal chkn! After the FrancM-Genium treaty A Mikacm: r.v Pacanini. The f.d- Bismarck, while on Lis way honn one night in a chateau in Lorraine. An w it!i Sir .1 alius Iteiicdict admirable pointer, evidently the pet of tiie says of Paganini : house, lav bastx'.iig on the rug- bclore the "He was a ivi.ndt-rfal ftdb-.w. nnd sr.ir.i - . y o i - ---.--y .... . The compo.vcr i a Francisco and desire I to travel for Lis I Kogenie i lie gTandUuglter tf an Anie- b-alth. I knew him at once; it waf Mark J ncan. lc, the hmpress l.ogenie s grtoi Twain, and 1 said, Yom I'.on't bdi like a J father was the Fniwd States Onsu! it , .... i ii ii:. -t. i i ii" .i i . i luiui. 'L ims Jtiiu t;. .Liiii iitv. i ti'inu- i t tit. 1 utini; i ni i ,f, i:Ti.ir, fr n w .mi i int. ri i, .tm i in m-i mm n-u ..t-A.ii i.n.if. ' . ifi:i. . : . 1 till.... ..i . I .. . i..v ..-.i i - j ' i i t i - . ... ... ..v i:ip:iM minister or suicii line one ciiuir. m;.i mi'in iii'innuarnniniB' vat to Jerusalem, the isalmswxre com- nev was ordered. 1 he prince sat at the prisoned and had Lis violin, taken away I don't intend to mv much of Mark Tw-nin. cv, and wa ab- engaged in the bi-hlr posed beneath them; and in due time table, his feet toward the lire, sipping c f- from Lim because be was supposed to be (1:t J uill jutt relate a single incident, honorable iLongh tint filler arirtCKTaJie, when t-tiey had grown together and united fee. The family, too, had wheeled their such a dangerous character. One .lay, a yt. nlwavs went to breakfat at eight diplomatic f-r orfiH.Ur fmpilioo i.fwll- in one giant tree, they, or it for it was chairs to front the lire. An oiil-er enter- great lady in Home sai l to Lim, 'Signnr 0iK t vcrv uiornin-. and evertl-vlr ing - rir. TLis American fatailr aJ- now one ..tree a cedar ol Lebanon was ed and began, "Prince Von Pismarek" r Paganini. 1 understand that you can exe- w as rdwav pt'nctual exei-pt Mark Twain; tcfwaid settled in Glasgow, an i tie felled by Solomon for the purpose of be- At this name the dog looked up inquiring- cute an air on one string of your violin!" ie was late. One morning Le Mises KirVpatricks" -wbota saw iu ing preserved forever as a beam in the ly. This movement did not escape the " 'Madame, you Lave Leard tie trutL,' catnC ra-'lin" in. tardv as usnnl, and, lV.is were it voullfal rcptcn nUlivr, and lemple. But the design failed, the king s princes eye, and the prince, suspecting rt'ldied the great virtuoso. pickin-up Ids cup, be-an to abutbc cor- Her Majvs rerr fust cousins, U-tcg carpenters finding themselves utterly una- the truth (Bbmarck nom d'ttn ihkn!), said, " 'Will you allow mo and my friends to r.. w.. r.1 1... 1.1io,.l danrltcts if ti e lUnu't .U MrV- "Yek I k a week later, disguised, I had an interview with you in your own-mansion. Y'ou re membj'r tlvat -: .;'.,..,' "lint," gasped the trembling wretch, "did I not pay you your own price to keep my Iatahseereu 7 "Ves; and with that very money, and what I could command, I was enabled to nv up enough of your bills to make that run on the bank which broke it, and min ed -von." i - hie to-manno-p the mi" itv rir.im. I hev Mn .i tni'i nf ,irii,oii,l -ll.rn lt;....,.!- V - . - , I w,., .,'ui i.jiiii1 1 j jijli.iv, aj iriiiit i . n. raised it to its intended position and found To the embarrassment and consternation it too long. They sawed it, and it then of the family, the dog rose and laid Lis IT. Lear vou pvi tvIK-. and fcfter all it turned out that I sister, the grand-daughters flike l"uginil "'Certainly.' I !, ,.tr.,n I 1 ,1 f.n.1 fmli riib T,, l. 1 of tie Atuirican V.mu and rri-r '-t ,f 111 I'UIV lV l"VI r"",-( I1UI1 MMII -! -... - - P" "o the great lady gave a reception, at jn FO uoav natJ aa excellent-cop of i-a. Malaga. So there yon bar it. "T1.3 covered with blood Tins might or might not have been the fust (lime' of the l.Uuter. As the traveler fell the riile slipped through his hands, and he shook from head to foot; yet he ran to his victim, and robbed him of Lis pocket book, purse, a gold w atch and chain, some curious seals, a diatiiond breast-pin and a diamond ling, whicjli he fairly tore from his finger. Then Le dragged the body into. the thicket, pliuig"l through the bushes, mounted the traveler's horse, and dashed away, from the awftjil scene. ' . We must now suppose a lapse of twenty vears. I n the year 1 837 tjhere lived in New York a banker and miiliojiaire whom we will call Stephen, JvLwardsi Jle owned a palatial mansion, splendidly- furnished, and he and his wife were among the leaders of the fash ionable world. The had a beautiful daugh ter, who was about tfl marry a foreign noble man, and great preparations , yere being 3 i .L T r i. ' " ma'io ior vuc uappv leveiu tjne day, as the millionaire was convers- ing with a-gentleman iroia. another -jcity, he observed that tlin latter turned sudden- 1 1 11 i ' A. I I . . i i very na e. ami uerau to ireuioie. . r 7 - i t . . "Mv .dear sir," hcjsaid, in a tone of svm- patliV; "what is tLejmatter? Are you ill?" "A little faint, sir, but ndthingJOfCari.se alarm. If von will bo kind enoogh'to es- ( tise me for a few minutes I wjU iakej.a waU, and return in -better condition." In teli minutes he did return, renorted himself quite well, proceeded to fi,uish his business with the banker, and took Lis de part urc.i ' t ; n 1 1 was about a wewk.aftor, thai one night the banker was sitting m his library when a servant entered and handed him a letter 111' rvnr.iinl if Tn nn inLln - n .l -I Ai fT.. ; .--ijvi ii, in tin iimwii iig iiini IIIUIUCI' j ' 'J manner; but he had not read a dozen V wovds before ,e rose up with a start, turn "paieand tremhled. lie finished the note, and for moment bowed Lis ghastly ite m nm nand. in a moment be seem ovc-tt to,, snort, l ucy spliced it, ana a- head on the pnnce s l.nee. 1 he prince which Pagatnui was invited to perform Lis n.tati:, tL:3 exWlcnre iu Lis K.k Le Har.dal against llnstu'w w as Vou rr:ncr. uu lound it wrong. It was evidently iu- took a lump of sugar from the sugar-dish violin trick. After actually playing th LaV!j qbat" pasn-'er made an eggregiou Wr. tlat she was Uiru three 'years tflrr tended -tor another, perhaps a more sacred and gave it to ithe dog: "l'oor fellow! I prayer from Hossmi s 'Moses Mi Fgxpt'on of l.imlf " and I llink as mucb." I Le death ..f I bp Cmnl .!e Mt,tija, and oftice, and they laid it aside in the temple see you have goodjeeth and good claws; one string, Paganini was thanked bv bis This cut appclred sufnueat for the Cap wa the illesitiinate !anLter f a disw to bide its . time. While awaiting for its try your best to use them as I have done hostess, i Lo said, 'Now, Signor Paganini, ta;u Rti. ,. proceeded to pure bi.torv, late noble w bo traced Lis lineage brk lo appointed hour, the beam was on one oc- mine, in your master's service, and" God as you do wonders on one string, canyon only orce more attacking Mr. Taain' tLe MoidiintiiiS, wlosc anas Logrtdc Las casion improperly made use ot by a woman keep them for fis both, poor fellow'" perform on tm string at all!' ' " &n, thu for an ofitra-eonslv liUIons nra- olwais q ioncrr.1 witb Ler Nipolrordc named Jaximella who took u.e uberty of T ' T . . , , ! " 'Most assuredly answered Paganini. ..i, In lunn-vnU Abroad," wlertin it U-aiings without tie addition f tU tar sitting on it, and found Ler garments on 1 ( )?': , , 'j1 ,a ihii ! " 'Will yon, for .neP fs Jated Capt. I Wan, ot tie great 4th sinister. like a sensible at,l IwnuU fi'-e Inantlv he raided a crv of alarm estern & Atlantic railroad bad stopped a ih-;,!, , i', . , , ' . . V i , e i 1 - t i i .i . n.e inruti3 .ne iaibca a ci. or aiarm, , t.,,.,. ;fn1 vtlwf Uh pleaMire. of July dinner, made tie follow in j FpeecL: woman, Mm-, de MonTo Las tlumu that and. tee hnor tho TlnmeR sivprid e invoked ai a small biatiotl. and a tiCaUtllUl otlllg u .1- .1 . .i A t- : i :.. n... . o r,A i,nt l, i i t 7 ...v. .v...,, v. . - . c , nay n its iuu l'iw iuov iiniifi iadies ami "entlemcn. tuav vou au live i.uc;iv wa iuh i; woiiucs. iusi And What wish yon now that I am rn- the aid of Chri and was ieimeili-mdy gentleman, witli a linen duster, a pair ot Ill,1i1.,: nr r- i ,i i wmb wm .iiimwvu, . , v . .. . , . t ined" aked the banker with thprilmnAc- , "-Rn"; amI . u -B ''J'ueniaa i. s. , a number or friethlsto assist at tue mtrach , Ion" and prostH-r; steward, pass on anoiber de Monlijo doccrnded froia the Mowtexi- prr. zfi where Jon ball sfruek and glanced;" and ing virtues. Finally it became the Cross, her eye upon them. .He opened a book mht 1 " , ' , , V. ! i ! , S T-? ' ' if. trr -Lr'- ' "f' be hiteit Lis bat ancl.wLicar: . was buried id CaWarv exhumed by the and turned the .pages, while she looked -n s Abroad M abided the C-riam, "until peon ,a "1 Jo not know a tuon liaau- "find b.. ,,,..,;c.P'j ' 'I.:;, ,wv 1 .--iV"? yaivar, -exunmeji jiy.me . , . i Win. JVmnw ..vn Itnini? irVm-,.. I discovered Low unreliable tt ii. lul igU on rsitU than a mm lo Lki V. -i. j,.uiin.ii iui wiuc-i. j ni press Helena, cuopj'ed up iv a corrupt I A uuuci um. vj.., m iu 1 ....... i i . . . , r . . " Gik be m-;i sci tkf. vim i;,.?!v A, 1 , , K . , 1 Ll.i T,, i , , ti.'...,' ... tf.pv ' 1 Alti.n VVivriJirmlr p.,,,. serve.1 the I.id f.r ruany year, aol Lo I - v. i-iii j i v i n , . is , m Tir ii nni iturn Mifftit 1 - 1 1 1, x uc- tiiim iiariifit L ii I w u 17 u & t-iJ- I ..... ..... . . ami, unable to restrain his emotion, he mist into tears. "Oh, sir," he continued. "you have Jaken a Joad orTinv '"conscience a werghl Iron! mt-poirl. "T homrii "pov erty and disgrace are starinir me in the Uniieelixg a tion of inner darkness. When the other end of the tunnel was reached she was A most a- looking out the windnu- l,iln lm -oj tained an acconnt of an event wbijb was certainly most novel: The ouice of the county clerk was in musing scene was witnessed on lv. street turning the pages. But the court-plaster the other.. day. iA,lady.wilh a. vigorous was on bi chin not 1 ' ' ' -' " - - V, -, V 1 ' - O I'll 11 . . I " I I . . . . face, I am Lapp.y in t lie know-led o-e that I I pull-back suirt.and .an elaborate polonaise ed up and the center not smoothed down; am not. guilty of murder happier than I was waiKingT nH lv. lronr ourttr-street, ht seemed to Lave leen Lastilv deiKisited. i . . ... Goon Women". A goo.1 woman never .MV n? g p3J ,n mtvu iceis lust .... . ,.'.1 yn t.o v. r iirrl m the order of nature be taot Koa lie Lead, but if benevolence and virtue dwell 'H ."! Wd.-. 'lfr vaded ou Saturday by a wedding party in in ber heart fbe is aa cheerful as when tie '""7 " T"1 ?cu h 'Uot search of a man ia'ge license. TLe afiab'e Unrin of life first opened to ber view. b " l!,4,,,T? fl-r tl Laxrest oftbc clerk i.roceeded to fill out the mressarv WLen we bn.k upon a goo-P woman Llt!!.u puranttcd to Lim. I ducament. and inquired tie ages of tie never il.ii of ber age. SLo looks as u" " ""g e.n a jatung era- i ... .1 i i M ii . j.. r si. .1 . i . - iave i seen ior tweuty vears. with all the unaraiTimaiue .oiumhc pocuci ah the old gossipg made a note on t. cauuiuati ior mainmonv. i hp grocpj s 1 charming as when IhC TofC ot youili Ufsll"'. : - luxurious surrouii'dniarrsr.f b-mHI, T ., Which the tashloa Piescnles glial be bSho Unl-uA oil.;.,, e.,.., ..!.... Was riven a thin v-four. wbilo that tl.P l.l,..,,...,l lc-r .heck. labor neighbor-1 1,,e "antra on me ojfcrr F.ie, aaa w ail; a; first and last, crime, and I have never -trained to the rear and hnng as low down rubbed ber own chin, blushed and w his- 1,1 ",,lw nas stated to be only fourteen. This L-vxl she is the friend and lienffactor. lo 11,1 ,u l' her mail lc ljkcn at me able to tell how I was "temntel '"o'h 9 possible' upon the last-named garment, pered to him. ! He nut bU bnd nr. to hU statement cansed a stay of proceedings, the CLnrcb the-devout worsbiper and rs- upi-uo, ana me iuu ax iae rtsm, fearful occasion. Now. sir., do with 6he had a new, full .spool of thread, just chin, brought down th eonrr.i,!-pr in' and UiC clerk informed the Hartie that it emnlarv CLritiaii. WLo Jo-s not. lore I r Mr?1 "'T1 to Ilita wbo cae as vii.i will nrh-. 1 iwai- ,-A i .,.: purchased, evidently. An end of . this.' t ont a ebrar . mill fJd .' w.'.wA-r I was acaiust tbc law to iss:u a license to a I and reJuert the woman who Las ijassed I ,l A tbibl wadiag In the daiknrss of tl mv been that me ciful to mv innocent family." "I 'forgive yon,", said the other, "estend- his hand; "you have been fearfully pun ished abeady. -And as God ba seen fit to preservo, us Jiotli, together letus hope; that it is for our present and future salva tion; and ktiis endeavor Jo deserve the tilessings toe 4-eoeivoJL 11. w ill restore Ivnii escaping from the open pocket, cauhtthel Tn tl.A tUtnn iv..a .i. ci. . woman under flrWi.a. uith.mt ih. v.n. i i;r.. ; .,u r.f .,A nnd mi-n I night till its tno her corns t rir It tbc eve of a K. street- year-old specimen. He deftly canffllt tie ctmdnctor nt.rl tb Mf 1.;- J. of the bride, who was one of the nartv. l10se whole life Las" U-ca a seine' fcf ,l J!Mn i iB tbiugtamaat j i ..w. - - uM.ia.aauDaavB7av.-i ' a a a .a i end, and, holding to it, found that it reeled punch. Tbecar-boy shouted "Lozeno-ers!"' M-TP'd forward and said tie brido lad kindness, love and devotion to LrutLJ Sochi?"'1 M lui,f- on jivithout the jM-omeuader Wdng awre of - ! . ; . bis full and free consent, that she bad 1 a woman cannot grow ebl. SLe will al-l it. - He at once "squared himself, sailor N ye Agaix. Just before Secretary already been married once and Lad br.ried wavs le frrf "i and buoyant la :'iriU,'aDd Hos't Kcnm. For tie sale of rr fas! lion, in the middle of the walk, and as I Chase resigned : the Treasury in the sum-1 Ler first Lustiand. The astonished clerk, I active in bumble deeds of inefcv aud lie-1 clildrcn, dout "iJ IU It ii a great ta's she "paid olf" be hauled in hand over band. I mer of IFfilJ Tinmen Clnrnv Loto, ; l rii'htl v thinkin.f th.it a' nonbbbo bn.li i,t 1 ..-'..n Tf ib t!ra t I fnrinnn tn t.t-a .1.;Ltr.M r.A ? t.. to ust before Secretary already been married once and Lad br.ried I ways le frrf'i and buoyant la r-piriti,'aaI Treasury in the sum- Ler first Lusband. The astonished clerk, I active in bumble deeds of inercv aud le- ? "paid olf" be hauled in hand over Laml, mer of 1861, Horace Greeley, bein" in rightlr thinking that a would-be bride of nevolence. If tie roan'?, ladr Jeres to .1 "(. oiin. I i. n . O . I w . V .... . ..I . t .. I . . ... enon'h .to, kfcp. vqu and v'our family aooVe. uttn.ie . aniBsement ot halt a hun- ashington, was asked who Lo thought such ripe experience ilidn t necil auy legal j rctaia tbc Woora aoa Uaatj ul.yoolb, lit J presence anj nnder the ioflaeoee cf want; nod, -far fche rest I trust tlaeVe willl -' -: .- ! . . H . ue .. i?-l".on- a good successor to the unpurt- protection, hesitated no longer, but made I her not rn-IU to the away ol Caahtoa sal wold, 'llie rCeet rtbe eretlas-tiug c.a at last be prepareil.to render an accountofl "f!, I oar stewardship." nessel the operation, would be a good successor to tLo itnpurt- protection, hesitated i line reached clear up ant ofiice. "Tlfte. best man I can think out the necessary do: i near Fourth,' and as of," replied Greeley, "is Jim Nve." "You party went on their w time the to "Fifth stroet, from ! the laly; stepped out on the : flagging to j cannot mean it. What in tlie world is ife, wido. mill- C!j... i..--. i- -i ... I - 'r J,, it r v . .z lumipoo, Ktptms wora, ana witn Cross the street, the. end ran off, and she there to recommend bir-.r "Just this." fourteen brief yean ,i iiesn stniu iu ine Aiori.i, ami a now; easyJ wt-nt on with the empty spool, blissfully answered the journalist. "I've known things a little. What a Listorr that wo consiKuce, tue suu tiueipiiMug o.ephen uiiconsciotis of the merriment behind Ler Nye for a good-many years. He's alwavs man will Lave by the time she is fifty. rruo T.-oo.e. - F-a,.,e back at h,.r expense. The cruel men and borrowing n;6ney, and I've never known : . ' , " 1 ' M kv -luia-Jhrno a s hnnb"ed baV 'seen the nn- him to pay a dollar back M i n i m-i i i i r ii l.i . l . . . i a la.i 1 m r i . ? a muciu,oim iuu uii'i.u iohv; ivt ner love irntii ana ruinrj f.ni 10 i piainmg ana iaa;;-ii:i Lii oi suca fHrs ray rejoicing. Maid, J tbe'close of life she will retain those feel-1 is lo uiakc ll young wbo b-ar it nui.nu- v, and mariied again, all wi:biu htigs uLicli now make life ardn-ar a rar-1 blc.nilicos. callous-LearteJ. s, seems to le crowding ! b.-u of sweets ever fresh and ever ue. I TLe Lest wife is she w Lo keens Lee Las- If a tnaa Ik? zracions and conrteoss to I band awar from terartatin. Ti e lett strau"rers. it shows tnat Le is a citixea of I hosuand is ue bo stands loTiti'lr br bl IMMfllpiSfdney died Th Uh-vear 1S43, the look of blank astonishuient which must rowin and Stephen Fdwaids in, the year have overpowered her countenance wben, get anything each cherish ing. for the other a warm'and on reaching Lome,, she found the spool would "be tha endtti ing friendship, unbroken to the day empty which site could assert was fall all the time and the Treasurer would be , " of Sydney's death. v -I ; when she purchased it. 'full' too and things would go on Swira Nothing but n ontA lift. Is not truth stranger than fiction? ; .-Washington Cltromclc. mingly." 3 a betr ' j . Now, if. hJ l iDELixr. A e often seem to imagine the world, and that bis heart is no islacd 1 wife to rnL clcna and I rctrt lr-. in the -t reasury, he'd keep bor-1 that the property of the mind resembles cut oQ from other hearts, but a continent The l-ort parrots are tLo?? u'.i teach tWir : in his old way. while uohodv could I the Property of the Sea-water, and b I !.. 1 I ifTnri;i' tilt in all tie acrlJ lbrj i -..- out of-him, and the result all its deleterious particles when once it is I I soch dear and life-lifting j lace as Lome, t the Treasury wonld be full fairlr frozrti. . I i . ... r -1 .l . I can fit men for tbc exercises of tbe1xdy nnd those of the J, " He who ij pr.JTrd up with tie Cri pje mind serve al wars as a'recreaUon to each ct pcoVptritr will bend bcocalh life r Other. Idift of alvcrs'tr.
North Carolina Gazette [1873-1880] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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