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n 1 (1 1 I Published by J. H. & G. G.-Myrdver, Corner Anderson and Old Streets, Fayetteville, N. C. VOL. 4 NO. 313 THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1S77. WHOLE NO. 1S5. H - If 1 I 1 North Carolina Gazette. i J. II. & O. G. MYKOVER, 3?uVlislior. TERMS OF SUIiSCRlPTHW Oiie year (in advance) Si x iiiont lm ' " - Threw " ' " - . I YES 0 F A n VER TISIS(l On a a f 00 1 (H) hauled afti her mast cracked ominously, and she heeled so far over that in another moment, but for Walter's slacking this sheet, she juiast have capsized. "Why, man, what Were you trying to exclaimed the surprised ofheer. jdo not wish to upset the boat!" answer -for certainly that unmean- A FAMOUS BRITISH REGIMENT. The Record of the Achievements of the Cold- . stream Guards. i at do . ' "You No ou -ing nodding of the head could not be con strued into a reply A ctrnnir. lu.n.kiir vnnr rrrr irinfr lnnilm' inare ('J Iiiium soliil uonimrtil) ine lu-ition 1 00 ':,- t, ' f? .fL,. .. ' two i i cum i luuiunii. jcii uu mc lieutenant, a trtu Ahead of him, not a mile distant, he be sou held a mass of 15 oo one month 'three twelve " io iw . . I..,.,i:.ra,lv.rlU,.,.i.tHrhnrv'.lin,....l...ni..i.to the . frVlv 1,uuun a'iiv r;itH. Special notici's ' a. -r cent, ri'ir'lliw ml virtiH'i'"t"- Home Circle. Home is the sacred refuge of oujr life1 I i' 'Jh'ffJen. THE 'SILENT SHIPMATE. The Coldstream Guards were raised in the year 1650: but it was in 16G0 that they ' A ft. marched from the little town of Coldstream (whence it derives its name), near Berwick-on-1. weed, to London, under the command of its first Colonel, George Monk (afterwards Duke of Albemarle), for the express purpose of restoring the white water, dimly lighted monarchy by placing Charles II. on the on, which, for an instant, throne. Monk was a General in the par- iiamentary lorces, ana an aumuai ot tue fleet, and owing to tins latter fact the reg iment is permitted to bear npon its queen s color a small union lack, in honor of its first Colonel's naval rank; a proud privi lege, not appertaining to any other regi ment in the service. The "gallant Coldstreaiuers," as they were called, materially assisted in the hap- more than was visible through a thin, vapory cloud. 1 be young mau started to his feet, well awarej of the appalling danger with which he wajsrnow threatened. ) The boat was in one of the currents of the Maelstrom, toward which it was rap idly drawn, the white water he saw ahead being'that of -the great' whirlpool. "Idiot ! , he shouted to the strange steers in vain. dark lies . I ..-,.4 : r i. v it .i. i man, 'you have brought us into the tides PJ ifbioiauou oi mc x,ugnsu monarcny; of the; whirl! No earthly power can save THE DUELLO. A STOEY WITH A MORAL Canning manifest sympathy with and A Xew York correspondent of tho St. predilection for the "code of "honor" be- Ixui!j G1itc-l)cmocrut tell the follow ing: traved themselves more than once, and A fevv evenings sincea yoiu.g man, fond more especially m his hst encounter with talkin? failll: o0 PIlt;on tt a yonng sprig of aristocracy, a member of Mrs. Kobinson aWmt j a recent wedding, the House of Commons, whom Canning's The snbject lending to the disenssdon of scarifying satire had rendered furious. A marriage, he mentioned an wcclote of meeting was the result. At the first fire Cam. llobhonsc, Byron' friend, who no harm being sustained by cither, Can- luid disagreed with his wife and separated ninir hurled Ins tnstol at Ins antagonist. 1 lroui her. How A Jewess MaRKIED A Chris-IconcrrU or olrrrof rariona kind ocmr. tiax. Mr. H. L. Oliver, a young lawyer t,M Ending on psWul, on rtcL mJ- .4 tT gHxl tanding at the Nashville bar, and ti,e tloor aa one ent, fmtale Pnrr, llf. of retablc family connection, mas nttc Uo (vmkFt arVttitl ;M tnnrncl to Mim Hannah eil, rtanntcr fl.,ing lrajrrj each one tolda iq lT of Mr. 8. Weil of that city, at l.cr failcr'a Un.l a uj;,,, :r mtLrr a jet of -a, at.I rcfidcncc, Friday evening,- by Justice over it i fUrvA tbi. glaw ljide in llf Crt iglton. Feeling that Ler parent form of a tulin. Tb fi ram are exfa- Hiddiouso imagined that o very 1 tody knew of his domestic trouble, in which lie was entirely mistaken.! Ooe afternoon lie met at the club in London an old acquain tance, whom he had not seen for Bereral years. The latter, after a few remark. i us now ! ' 4 .l.A L, Vnvecn, unlieard, he' shouted His v-ssel faded away in the dark uess, But the man remained silent, while his mid there he was Luke Walters, hrst head, surmounted by the huge bearskin lieutenant of the United .States bark Bait- cap, seemed to nod faster than before. ir, all ahitie, adrift on an ice-floe, off the On rushed the boat, drawn with fearful dreary coast of rsorwny. j rapidity nearer and nearer the dangerous .Just before the middle, night-watch, he circle of white water ahead. had been in the warm, pleasant caj bin, con- Walters knew that the acconnts'of the veiling with his nllianccd bridf, M,abel Maelstrom had been greatly exaggerated: imiim i im, mo i ii pj.ii inn iM iiiuiHii M.nigiuvi, out as ne looKea upon tue uuge wuinpooi, who had accompanied her lather lor the now in its fury, "and heard the rush and .. I ....... I... t...l 11... i. i , v i ,. i -. vovar. juei, no luumiivii 10 uio ucck, i i oar or us eiltvinr tides ciasninr ami loam contemptuously remarking, "Kennel, sir!" The young nobleman insisted that this was "uo satisfaction at all," and demanded that thev should fire ""again. At tho sec ond fire Canning was seriously wounded in the thigh a result, wc believe, which pretty effectually cured one of the most I said: "By-the-by, Hobhoose, how is your gifted 1 'rime Ministers that Lngland ever wife" Cam. looked at hini impnnngly had of his duelling propensities. Sheri for a few, moments, and then replied angri- dan's well-known encounter J with Captain ly: "Well, since it has come to that, how Matthews, of the British army, growing is your wife?'' out of a feeling of ieulousv, cherished by Mrs. Robinson received the story tvith- and while marching to London they met both, in "regard to Miss Lindley, has about out a pmile, rather solemnly, indeed; and With an enthusiastic reception in tho vil- the same claim on our attention aa Can- as the teller had just beard it, and thought lages and towns through which thev pass- nine's affair with the vonno- nobleman, it very good, he resented what ho conceiv- 1 n n i (z? ' The initiative, we believe, lay with Sheri- ed to be her stupidity. He left her tdiort- dan, who challenged Captain Matthews as ly, mid repeated the anecdote to a Mrs the Jcu creed to inter-marrr uu oilier ,! graceful that 1 often ibon-tit jeople, phe went to her rather, and pnt ncre ,r,ore nni.pie to ll ij of rood hira the following insurmountable inter- Uaa nrtliing I mw in Koropr. (I t rogatories: that wLltli a iotctidcl to attnet a ed. In the meantime. Col. Russell, an old . loyalist officer, had raised a corps which he called the "King s regiment of crnnrilrt "and on tlm nrrie-il if PI invito ?t h-mo -', nm wi. ..uLfc.ti.iAt .x ; lull o it nil.1 united with the "Royal regiojcnt ot guards which came with him. After the restora tion, the three regiments, which now formed tho brigade of guards, were assembled on Tower Hill to take the oath of allegiance to the King; and, as a sign that they repn- to'hcnr the hark grate against :L mass of ing, he realized that there was death in its d5llted the commonwealth, they were or- ire; when, getting over into the mizzen anm-v wnvL thnt.it hnd n.orn tl.nn is.iffi- dered to lay down their arms. Having hiiius, unseen by any person in the dark- dent pjoweir to draw the boat far down and obeyed this order with the utmost alacrity, swords), Sheridan had decidedly the ad- ences. woiihl opose the tnauh, na it ia against jn Uuite raatlde, an 1 are m UmUful the Jewish cretil to inter-marrr ilh other -,! craccfal tliat 1 often tWi-tit twv Ur. mean 'Father, lioty old am I V I lion to anr nlace of amnTntit- tbnn1. Father Nineteen years olJ, ray daugu- the French are a people cf ocli nqu'tlr tcr- ' goo.1 tart that one ta never atoundc4 at Daughter When doe a young lady anytlinr le in Franc.) If there U liecome of lawM age f anjthing lie FrencU ccl ia alov ererr. Father At the age of eighteen. iLing tl, it u iLeUira of the Loom on Danghter Then I am free to act for tLese new Loalevard. I Lave oftrn to.l mymdf, am I not, father f in front of a door here lhn fioc ttaira Father I ee no objection to it. nre t. kyd, onlv t aJmlr, for 1 Daughter Well, then, Mr. Oliver cannot decrilc tltn. FciL. it i rulM loves me ever o tuucb, ami I love Lim bat thce fine Uoum-a are iuten.led fr. ever so inucli. I want you to con.nt to Well, the ground or firrt floor ia ocrojitvl our marriage, for if you ilo not I fear we ,v caftn, ore, and, aa in other fahiona- will have to run away, and Fd much rath- l,je partJJ 0f the city, tie ecoo4 or utat be married at home. , the French call the first atoreT ia occopicd The father was yery ranch astonMicd ,v dremakern, book estaUiahraenU, tail- at her ixiintcil inouiries. and more ti when lini-ra nn.l .i1.r f.m wwnn.(;M. .1 . his most formidable ami hated rival in the Jones, who showed no more appreciation he found l.er l.ctrothed a CLrUian gen- foarthf Hfih and mu Jtoreva are occoniod affections of Miss Lindley. It was the re- of it than the other woman had. Later, tlcimtn; but, after pondering the matter tv familiei. while otlerf are Ukcn lr ccr- suit of the duel, consequent upon this state he repeated Hobhonse's speech to a Mrs. awhile, he gave the1 sensible resj-.nsc: uin Lo famUL them n.U a- of things, that enabled Lord Bvron to Brown, who had the reputation of possess- "Well, if vou are Inmnd to marrr, F wonbl perblv whrn if vou aifb TOO Cia Ctt oa compliment. -his friend Sheridan, by re- ing a great deal of h union She did not rather you would U 'quietly married at two, or a fuit'e of ruoma or a whole enart' marking that lie. ..had "written tho best appear to see any point in it either, and he home." mi,ni lt., tV .. :1 , .t n : eoineuy ever acted, made the best speech was so irritated that he finally declared to And so tho young people were married Almost all the room of the Lousea of the ever spoken, ami married tlie liaiulsomest an lniimaie icmiuinc irienu mai ne uai i aj)(j jt.rt; fjr HuntSVllle that CVenin". woman that ever lived." In his fust en- never before been in so dull Lnemies. Have you cuennca! Co straight on. and mind them not. If thev a company, counter with Matthews (they fought with mentioning his three disappointing esperi- 1 ! . 1 I II 'III .1 tiess, nis tool supped nun no icu jiipoti uic lloe, striking his head against it with a fun:e that partial ly stunned hiiiK When he regained his feet' and shouted, the ves-M-l, booming along before a sHgbt breeze, Wi.s almost out of sight in the gh om. The lieutenant now turned hid gaze to ward: the Toli'oden Islands, not distant inoie than half a mile, their while, suow covered heaillauds diuilv visible throug'.i the darkness. In their direct ion j the tide,' companion whieli had just begun to change, earned the ice floe, finally .'drawing it past, and within a lew feet of the base of one of the headlands, whieh the voung man now it.... . dasn it to moees on the an.fiv rocks. The inoon, which had been struggling in the embrace of the. angry clouds, was soon beaming from a clear place, lightim the ocean far and near. Ahead of him. Walters saw a long, black rock, which he thought a Siugle twist or the steering oar might enable him to gain, by causing the boat to pass within-leaping distance. of it. "VV C are saved, lie exclaimed to hi new louIcvard are papered. It ia a rate thing to foo piaster of l'aria (or what ia called ia America hard finish) ofccd; these parlor, drawing-rootai and bd- rootna are pajcrel with velvet paper, apt they were commanded to take them, up vantage, poor Matthews having" been re- "Yon have been unhappy, indeed," was I block- np your path, walk around them, :.. i. .i. '?.... I , ' . - . . .. ... I.i i , , ... .. ' . 1 1 i. 7 .n r .1 I again 111 tue aviug s service as me 111 si, duced to the necessity ot begging his life, ine lady s rejoinder. ".Mrs. uoionson lias ii y""r uuy rrganiiw i mnr pue. 1 l(J crj,as,,n Mi 0j or nnrple and p w.ms fit oiw- "sent to nvMiitvv" liv iu I I ust secured .1 1 ivore lrom lier liiislinini I .V man tt I'O lias HO enemies Is KCblOni frtXHl 1,1 ... . lhe nrst and tliinf regiments did so with cheers: but the Coblstreamers, to the as tonishment of the King, who was present, stood him. "Why does vour regiment hesitate ?'' in quired Charles of Gen. Monk. 'May it please vour maiestv, said the brother olhcers, and, to redeem matters, resolved once more to "try it on" with Sheridan. Again thev fought'W ith swords, and this time poor Sheridan presently found himselt in the readied with a puc agile bound. 111 v man I There was no respose. The cold, clear rays of the! moon fell on, the person-of the steersman,) who 'the lieutenant now per ceived was of tall form, clad in a dark pea jacket, gray, woolen trooseis and heavy I A -1- 1 -.1 .1- noois, which were covered wuti a thin claze of ice. where the snow had fallen he would be picked and froze it. From the edge of the bear- stranger eratt 111 the fikin can little icicles also hunr. uartiallv "if VOU port! Lively! lively stern -old soldier, lowering the point ot his prostrate on the ground, with Matthews' them to laugh at them, try to ascertain j l sworn, -tne voidstreamers are your inajes- w eapon as no response. He "repeated It was a bitter cold winter night, and AV.'dteVs walked brisly to and fro to keep 'hfinse.ll w arm. ()1 a 'cheerful, hopelnl na tine; he trusted that up hvj some passing 11 itii ti i 11 tt 'I'iim fliiirtirli liia 1111-11 loimi'ir tliinkiug Ik' ha. I liitn drowned, should not come in scan h of him. In about an hour be distinguished the light of a vessel in the distance to leeward. At the same moment he heard a ripplin 1 1 ' .1 i ihuse, w iH-n, glancing to the iclt, lie be held tho dim outline, of a boat evidently with her small mainsail set, dashing along toward the distant light, on a course which must soon carry her past the headland on .which he stood. 1 hrougli the gloom h rouid make out, seated in the stern, the sha low of a solitary occupant, to w hom he now 'shont.ed, hoping the man would stop and lake htm aboui'i "Uoat ahoy!'' There w as no the hail. Still there came-no reply, although the boatman; being only a few yards off, was near enough to hear him plainly What could it mean? Was tho Strang er unwilling to take him ! Advancing to the very edge of the base .of the headland, Walters perceived that the boat would pass within a loot of him. "I goi adult Horn in v eratt, and was can it d here on an ice line!" he exclaimed in if loud, clear voice. "I want to get ; back to 111 v vessel. Mav I jump iuto your' boat?'' " . There was no reply, but the lieutenant thought he could see the mans head nod. .lust then the vessel, which the young of ficer -now could perceive Was a wh'aleboat, came opposite the dow point of land on which he was stationed, w hen, with a nim ble spying, he entered it. On rushed the boat, speeding toward the distant light. "Is yonder craft yours, my friend?'' in quired Walters, as he seated himself on the bow thwart. The man made uo reply. "I mean that vessel we are approaching from which the light is shining?" The boatman still remained silent, al though his head kept "up an almost inces sant nodding a, short, ierking motion, whii h, coupled with the darkness of the night, tho hollow murmuring of the wind in the pail, and tho creaking of the mast, had alKutit something weird and singular. The sail, against which the lieutenant's .hand had struck when ho sprang, was al- most as still ami nard as a board, it was very sunie pre dicament to which he had reduced Matthews oii the former occasion that is, ipon pointing at his throat, and its ty's devoted servauts; but after the service master insistinglhat Sheridan, this time, tions luey nave ua.i me uonor 01 rendering 10 nmst "lieg ItiS lile." It would seem that vour highness. second to at vice- ' fused point blank,' and with an unseemly "S"1) voii;, oain, 10 uo an tiling 01 tne sort. 1 bus "they shall be second to none. Let them terminated a dnel'whos bloodless charac- take up their arras as my. Coldstream leg- ter alone redeemed it, in great measure, from lhlamv. rlicf duel Mrs. Jones has separated from hers, and .Mrs. Brown contemplates a return to her parents. Do von think it ttranrre that f-very one has n hand in thev regarded vour storv as slightly inap 31oi:al. Before vou repeat anti-mat- A man lio las no enemies ia Keldoni good ,,, ilU a -,t ,1, aad ilrWtbe for anyth.ng; he .a made of that kind of wwot u j mateiial Lich WMfwIy workcl hat T ... win '.VLm 'im.V, tdiaractcr- riiiKinial jokes to married folks, and expect him as fretdi nir, they keep him alive and how thev stand in their connubial rela- .v... .v-..w. u. i., i,, must ncg nis inc. 11 won hi bee in mai ess, they cannot consent to be Richard Brihsley was not in tho least np uy corps in your majesty's ser- preciative of Matthews' demand, and re- ELTE LAWS OF COXXLCTICIT. tht von oar! hiding the eyes, which were fixed on whirlpool. ahead. "Idiot !j What ails you? Don't see. the rock. I Utiles.! Tort vour It is our salvation!" Silent, fas before, the man remained, and is his head continued to nod some of the icicles fell clattering from his cap. ith a cry ot impatience, the lieutenant sprang aft. "Here; give me the shouted. I . But the. other spoke not, and, as the young officer put the oar a-port, the stiang- ers hand' relaxed not its grasp of the in strument;1 but moved with it. r An exclamation of surprise and horror escaped the lieutenant as he touched that hand, which', was stiff and cold, and peered into the facea to plainly see the 'glazed, steering oar !" he iment of foot guard Monk rode back to the line and commu nicated the King's decision to the reri- uient. It had a magical effect. The arms were instantly raised amid frantic cries of "Lonr live the kinr !" Since this event the motto of the Coldstream guards has been u2Fulli secundus" "second to none. , The regiment has had av part in every important campaign w hich has taken place during tho two hundred and twenty-six years of its existence, and has on many- occasions greatly, distinguished itself. Its colors bear the words Lincelles. Kirvitt (with the Sphinx), Talavera, Sarosa, Pe ninsula, Y aterloo, Alma, Inkerman and Sebastapol. And the badge of the regi ment is the 'star of Brunswick with the irnrtor nn.l muttr mi nut ,i7 i uist.bi, M-Wi l V OVIl IC flit j pot SC. impostures which have maintains in nniuibir ludii-f. On., of il.o nw,t nti..l tl,ere will U but a roactitMi if yon iH-rfonu Iwiiv,,, ..- .i,;i. I r .1 i. .. . r iiTi.. I vour dntv. and bntidrtHiit nlio were once ....... . ..v v., .v., imnnii, ,1 11 IV II ill ilivau IJUVB IlllliVl I II v name HI 1 IIC I. . " " has always appeared to us as exceeding in Blue Laws of Connecticut," which, though "beuatel from you a ill fl..ck to yoo and marnan iniiy a others wo i.ivn rend ot i n u orL- .r unrw ti ii..n w ..n.... r. r-.rr...i i .uniiuniiurp uinr error. (so far, at any rate, as one of its princi- J on both sides of the Atlantic as having jiaiff uiHii-iin-Hj as mat oi ui( line i neen a part ot me fiauiie ikiok oi uie Duke of 1 oik and a certain Colonel Tor- irood old colon v of Xew Haven. Even icre nre thousands iccept the statement, so ofien made. . . . . . . .I 1 I his Royal llignness (the offence charged, that the following were among the laws of w c well remember, was a most trivial one), the colony: and the Duke promptly responded to the "No one shall run on the Sabbath day, or walk in the garden or elsewhere, except reverently to aud from meeting. "Xo woman shall kiss her child oil the Sabbath or fasting day. ..rii t . . "lopicK an ear oi corn growing in a it. A sterling I " , . , , i i tuuuuinirr luaican uc luoauioi. 1 bete .ne who thinks for lumself, and . . . . . . i i.i .i i i . I iiiii'iinvmvm iu iu uuunri i Fpcak u bat he thiuks is alwnva fure to .1 . ... , , . , ave enemies. 1 hev are as necessary to . . , , . iaiui. i lir ilftwiua oi iue new 1CttJWa have none of ths alcvvt-a and catiu-ta that the tuort of the booaea ia the old loa. levari! have; and in otne ttarUof tbecitr one end of a large room ia taken op aitb an alcove ttLicu u big mongh to bold one lel and orucliraea tao, and iLere ia ! at one end of the alcme a larje cabinet aith a glaa door, wLrre the oonftat can btor. active. A celebrated character, who was surrounded with enemies, ustnl to remark: "They are Fparks, nhidi, if you do not blow, n ill go out of themsel vw." Ix-t thi lc vour feeling nhile endeavoring to live down the scandal of tboxc who are bitter against vou. If vou Hop to dii-putr, vou Xo one ran wonder nt thn in.irrnrncien . - t i . i ,-. - i 1 ".ii ii tmm . in i c mwi mat, of history who is at all familiar with the l,nt .,,,r.v desire, and open the way .-. Lii toilH: all iLi Laa afaUit a a I fjif tii ta nlitiwrt I aff flia a . rva rIKi.a t m I V I . . . ' F atncl a place ' i i' . . 1 r ' V Licl, Ltn baUoff allriraaof a ll-room. jbcre are laanr reaaoot fjr reus (we think that was the name),' of the to the present day th lintisii army, l lie Colonel challenged who accept the statement. staring eves, the hard, rigid features Phe mystery, of the explained. He was a corpse, death at the steering oar. A minute after this startling discovery was not altogether a brute, and desisted At the battle of Fontenoy occurred that man s silence was eccm, ueu 101 me nrst frozen to tlme tlle gs aud ench guards lound from his audacious iuipertinence. i......i . . . r 1 i .i i Liieniseives iace 10 jiace, ami iioiu corps hesitated, from a noble sense of chivalry, challenge. They met and that the Co louel meant mischief became obvious from the accuracy of his aim. .The bullet very materially disarranged the Duke's cud. The Duke had wholly abstained from firing, and manifested no intention neighbor's garden shall be deemed theft, i i. i ,. i ... . ..... .... wnaieverot uomg so. ne ns cool Iv as r-verv male shall have Lis hair cut courageously, however, demanded of the round, according to a cap Colonel if Tie was satisfied, magnanimously "Xo one shall read ( inviting him to "fire again" if such was keep Christmas or Sai A Fntxrn Stoi:Y. One Jar, on the Boulevard I 'entire, Pari, a mad dogaiait- cd in pursuit of a velocipede, mounted by a loy of fourteen, named I )upraty, living in the Boulevard, Xo. 1C. The chane was a terrible one, and ended iu the fall f the lioy. Happily it waa in the iron of the velocipede wheel that the teeth of the mad bulldog closed. Tbrrc ended tho firt nrt rif tho drtini.i. Tin second follows. In an impulse of ia- Kx"l'ied by paying customer. disliking the alonve. One i that tier are too cloie nt enotigk ventilation. Shaking alout the renting of tbee fl.xira by (lerwitiK, and ihry renting out the looui or suite of ruoma to otbrr, rrtninda tue of one cam, out of many: a (lertaan aomaa came front Baden, and, Laving catial aa well aa iif-rve, he rented a-vera I floor in a magnificent Louw; then Le realed fcr tiitnre from one of iboe etabHLioet.t that have every kind of famitnre t let; he furnished the varion nite of mom verv Landkoiailr. and wn Lad rvcrr rooui Her ia- a wontite ioe at Mf inf b.r son aave.1 from come aa cnwdcrabie that fLO aa cu po great a danger, Mine. Dnpraty prcsel Mc4 to cnxupy the wlole cf a fpltod'd her litxi to the wheel of tho velodoede. Some hydrophobic virus had remained on the iron, and after an agony of a fortnight At length. Lord Walters snran.o- out on the friend lv roe.k. to commence the attack. holding tlie boat-warp with. on hand. He Charles Hay, a . Captain of the English made the boat fast to a "speer," and there, grds, called out: "Gentlemen of the in eoninanv with the dead, re.ni ned until neucu guarus, nre lint with charac- . 1 - .--s. ' - a . t j' t . ii morning, by w hich tkne the tide had LL11M1U 1:0,11 TesJ an:l sanajroM, trie i: rencli not the case. The Colonel, it would seem, minced-pies, dunce, play cards, or plav on ... n . U .11 I . II .11 m a a any instrument ol music, except tlie drum, trumpet and jews' harp." These are selected from a list of 4.0 statutes, often printed in due form, and said to have been adopted bv the people ,.r v 11 'iu lit .i..i... Common 1 raycr, S. . , , , I'VVI IUUIMII ,.. 1..,. aintti il.iv. lo.nki. I 1 too mansion near the Ivrr, wLere she net aitb the fame auccr. TLe Ifft paying customer Lo take room at Pari are ibe English, American and llauan. Tboe Laving room to let alaaya prefer thoe I Lave iiauit-1. - Xo-, I do not aitli it understood that rERFECT FAITH. few eddies. we t uanget to a Annie distant, lay a whale-ship, evi- .1.1 1 1 ! eniiy uie vessel wuose light lie liad Seen Tirw Fp.ii.vtt TrnT,' , TD,,, nuiiig iuc ingiit. ne signalled mer, ami ne hoarded a train at O.nal.n 'and. i.frer ho lowered a boat, which soon gained the. hinvin.r w ..htA rmm .wi-oi ick. when her men at once reeonrnized i,...i r ot t'ir.. . n ' ' z .- ' 1 ii-in.iit.n ir riM 11 . 111 11 vnimiiir 1 1 iirii - J1UL a sninmato w 110 had ti. tm;nn,u i.u,.., ,., ;.v.;i.... 1 uv iiuiuiiivil l'y Ili V IllV'i VJ V 1L' lldllt. LI II f 1 frozen and glazed with ice, which also coated the mast like u glassy sheath. "Vour boat is a cold one, Bhipmate," said Y alters. Xo answer, although the head continued to move to and fro. Otherwise motionless, the man stood in the stern-sheet, bolt upright, 0110 arm rest ing on the long steering oar, which in the w hale boat supplies the place of the rud der, and a huge white, cap, probably of oearskin, looming up on his nodding head. In the daikness Walters could only see him indistinctly could make out little more than the outliues of his face and form "lie is a strange person to reply to none of my. remarks or questions," thought the lieutenant. "Can. it be that he is crazy?" At that moment, passing a jutting reef, tho boat suddenly turned to the eastward by tho direction which the current took at this point, and no longer held its 'way to ward tho light, but was now passing from it. t ! - The new course, bringing the light ves sel before the wind, with her main sheet commander replied t "(jrentlemen, never fire first; fire you first." ! John B. .Cough related tho following pathetic episode in a lecture iu St Louis recently : A story was told of a street boy in Lon don who had both legs broken by a drav a v. m passing over them, lie was laid away in one of the beds of a hospital to die, and another little creature of the same class was laid near by, picked up with famine fever. .The latter was a lowed to lie A I J kxti.cm A if. A gentleman t a rarer thing than sonic of as think for. Which one of us can imint to inauv fiich in I every atrrt-t in Pari i a Umlev&rd. or his circle men whoVe aim arc generous; that every bouse i a palace, for there are whose truth is constant and elevated; alio nunc very narrow, crooked, dirty atrcetj in I nnlr llin nnrl.t littillir in tli fA in 1'ni-id itA llmv ar -1V mi ailli u. f- , I r . - 1,. 1 -....... ... ........ ... . . ... . ...... ... w ...... . -Xew Haven. 1 Lev were published as .. :,i. 1 1.. 1... r... .1 I . 1 .1. . t . . . x. . -. , tent 1 "'iu .-i'iai, iii.tuir pj niiaiii iui iiiv tiv.ii -u, cigi.i, uiue aui tea uirrv i-uuiTk. jn such 111 Xew xork s.) lately as 1SG7, by a ana the fin:iiLt We nil know a Lundrvd ihc xnrU arc to be fnod tLe nuuthari member of the Xew lork Bar. 1 rof. I)c u inse coats are well made, and a score la Lh (the woo.1 mercLat),Za Umtl,le- ere, of the Lniversitr of irgtma, m bis .i, i...v .Tr.ll,.nt tnimu-m. l.nt of fen. nuutr ftlio klmn L volume of "Americanisms," published in tlem hmv ra1 v? Ut 04 tale a ,ia,c inirr (lLe Ul.n)fr (lU jutjk IS2, sneaks of them na "confirmed Ik?- r 1. i.it.it. l ..i:.i 1 1 .1 1 yond doubt." In April, 1S70, Mtck troodx' Magazine reproduced and endorsed the old calumny, and in a thousand forms it has been repeated for the purpose of ex- scrap of paper, and each make Li list. tli firi'it fit nirrfit the dead-head aw that he must find a very secure hiding-place. Accordingly, while the trainmen were busy, he crawled into the fire-bos of a stationary engine that . 1 f 1 the frozen sailor as leserted the whaler in few days before. "Poor Ben.!" said one of the men: "he nis deserted in good earnest now. The dead aud the living were soon on board the boat, tho former to be launched a few hours after into his ocean grave. On the next day the lieutenant was for tnnate enough to behold his own vessel to -"-e could not sit down, and he could bare- leeward. Ho boarded her in one of the y tur" round, and in this wav he rode for whale-boats, to receive in his arms the ov- fy"1' days and nights, without a mouthful down by the shbof the little crushed boy. 'citing prejudice- against Xew England and He crept up to him and said: this country generally. Time and again "Bobby, did you never hear about Je- tne .whole thing has been shown to be sus?" false, but tho calumny and its author have ; "Xo, I never heard of him." never been thoroughly exposed until the "Bobbv. I went to mission school oner, work was undertaken by James Hammond Xorrespondence. n Tii Azrrr. NOTES OF EUROPEAN TRAVEL. establishment), and variou other each t- tabluhiuent, Ik-w.Ic cLeap reatanraiit. Jluc of Ihet flrccU arc ooly m ilc coongh for tbe coal cart, or the man aitb Li Land cart, a ho eric "pornrae J tcmm (IruU iK)tato), and "itne (cLernr-) Ijf the cheap retaurant tLat are tu be foaiid ia ihcbe atnt-t I a ill fi-eak Lcrrafter. J Lcra are but few of thee dirtr ctrocta to be aeea was standing on a flat-car, and which was and thev told ns that .Toku wonl.l tnL-., Trumbull, L. L. D., of Hartford, Conn., going through to ban 1 rancisco. Soou you to heaven when vou died, and vou'd Wu0 I,as produced a volume that must erjoved Mabel, who had been half distract ed, thinking he had fallen into the sea and .been drowned. j In relating his storv he spoke calmly of the perils he had escaped, but shuddered every time he alluded to the strange nod ding of the frozen mau's head, as lie sat there betore him in the stern-sheets. The motion had simply been caused bv the rocking of the boat on the waves; but after the train started some one shut the never have hunger any more, and no'more euinuu uooi, ana me man was a prisoner, nam. it von tivpd him " r "I couldn't ask such a great big gentle man as he is to do anything for me. He wouldn't stop to speak to a boy like tne.r "But he'll do all that if yoo ax him." 'lU.i.i. t 1.;... :rT .1 ...t. 1 " vuii j. "iui 11 1 11011 l Know get there set the whole matter nt rest. LAMARTIXE AXD BCLOZ. The follow ing is an anecdote of Lamartinc and Bnloz. 1 a - lives, and how could I of food or -drink, except a few crackers he had in his pockets. When the train ar rived at V erdi, Xevada, a distance of nine where he 1 hundred miles from Green River, he at- when both of.ray legs are broke?" iraeteu tne attention ot the conductor by j "Bobby, they told mo at mission school uciaicuiiig on me msiue oi tne engine witu as how Jesus passed bv. Teacher savs as He yyas liberated, almost he goes around. How do j'ou know but SUMDEU CX. Messrs. Editors: All tho moilcni norlU of lK"vt-rt n,f tare 00 doubt bouses of Paris are built of a rich, cream- that many Lo vwt Pan Ixrlievc that tivs colored, soft Hone, which i very easily whole aty isjnat one cnuttnaaUoa of raag- worked; all the blK:k aro sawed, and tbe nCt sireeta. U Lcn I firrt amreJ at mallet and chisel arc used onlr in the rni tLcre quite a oomber of thewi trimming and ciiiUllUhmt nt. "Manv of dirty street aoatb of the nver Snne, Ut the public building are built of aLite t!l7 P!e T acc "I1' boulevard, marble, while many other are built of a ml ,f Nfliolcon reraaincd of tho Jlerue des lkilX Monks, just Utone darker than the darkest gray pran- Emperor they a onbl all Lave 'diprarod. deadt In 1847 Buloz wished to obtain nit I itn nn.l thnnsnidtf nre. I tbink. dark from I Of the pnvate Look ia I'aiia I know ... - . . . I -" f " -- --- . - , . . article from Jiniartine, and after a good a-e. as in London. Tho reason I think a . a - . I J deal of persuasion extorted lrom the uia- I the1 tinguished author and statesman a promise demolish of none more interesting than tLoe on one w ttinu one, one 01 me luiucipni ariru- I run a a a y Lave grown dark from age U that, ia f the ulaoda (Pari Laa two i!andio lie nolishing vast number of house to nT"r Stloet n 1 ' he rmter of istructtjcw lnmlcvard, I aaw that the the aty), the name cf alich I Lsvc Ur- his finger-nail Oa tbi the Loar are vmr L!n it was one of those mind for a life-time. things to O haunt the pital this very night ! you'd know him if 0f tl,e article, though Lamartine, to quiet yon was to see him. ltloz. cave Lim u little conr of versps ceeded the Hon. Spencer Lyttleton as , r , f,1 7 e-yes ren' 31-v that he had lying in his desk. The rev Marshal of . Ceremonies to Queen Vie- S11 fo awful bad, -Doctor says I'll Union of 1843 came, and Lamartine w men ts Wine the Davmenl in advance oflwinni. una of ruther a cream color. All I gotten. c . . - 1 - " - 1 . ,, . . . .,- . 4,000 francs, Lamartine being "a trifle the houses on the new boulevard are air na vrJ obi and goo-i it;ftii Month rolled by with no sign storey high; it i rare to co one five, and I arc occopiea vj pni laxuiif-a. Licle. thonch lamartine. to nuiet I . rri-n 1.. mm f.ur ttonra. Tb I told that almost every Loae ! e dead with cold and hunger. what ho rnifht come around tn tl,; bn. ,' o . , . : . r. buon. article, though Tjiinnrtino 1i mi!..t I Mr. Augustus Lumlev. who has just sue- 3 !,Wt e,e ,,n Buloz, gave him a little copy of verse bafcouic commence at tbe second stotTT, I LJ old, antocraUC fattiiliea cf 1 ar- -1 . -w-w j-a ar I '111 I 'Ui r 1 Hi W ITi TAWA.aA AH I aa I . a a a 1 aro la ooctit-lod pend on a success appointment toria, is a natural son of the late Earl of SparKnvAitiTh oi-il .l.inl t .,: t,.: i..i i. 1 -rt i ..--...aU, uu uuuui iuu wvs-t numvii i-iinouo lULiut-IH LOOS. piaCO ill X ailS. I mnn in f- A drunken man, Philippe Bochen, was ijas been to his home in the liue St Jacques, As he swung along, taking the entire pavement,, he ran afoul of a passen ger, who, with an oath, dealt him such'a blow that 'he . fell prostrate, bathed in blood, i v hue the brutal assailant fled others ran to the aid of the poor devil and tSie t took him to an apothecary's, where, Io and behold ! thev discovered that a magnifi cent diamond, evidently detached from the setting of a ring worn by the assailant had lodged in the cut produced by the Yes: the King heard 1 was here, and verv fPje-t' rh. that of the little boy blow. ! ... ; ; ctp,i ma k t,: n t. ' na "ea to tnission school but once. m- uvuvi X- w C0 quite true: but the agreeable royal guest r 1 11. - Lina may act upon tmna taongu bodies someoovr au.tr t prove a success in toe iron Mi a. a. .a revo- and everv ftorey La one the full length I i nt ina inr ... .. .i.. a a Uf the Loue. In the ruont of canca the looking a thnr cxtcnor. AW tboe on Inn t.nair in rvriKlt. in .. o. .1.. I 1 I 1 Jl . . t I 111- 111 ITtl tWXt OI the Uiind WCT lDckld il? II 111 1 1 1 l nt I iv ,.ivv, eu wuw I DlinNIIU I'M 11 Uh WW LJllllJ UU VUC 1 F . " a . . ... Hobby, bold np your hand' and he'll Ufu-r an anirrv WlJcn Jjuloz uunteil Ll.,Bt think of a boulevard four time a I milLia ooe Ugh fence, alicL waa so Li;L I 1 ishionable London. For years he , u" ou w"ul w,'en "e passes try." h;m taking money in advance, and broad a Cbetnnt street, PLiladelpbia, I unUiBg Watrii tLe water anj tfc arbiter clemntiarum to all h.-ills 1 ue.-v g " Land p- It dropped. Tried npodectin" to render an ennivalent for ir I i;-.l ,n U.ih aLlM.miih ln,, l.,f!t sf fence, roa CenlJ see the lonui oclf from the upper ten. and duchesses d- ?a,u 'It slowly fell badkir Three times lamartine eave tbe editor back bis 4.000 that ci in-colored one. Lavin-- tboe lLird 0,tT P- TLe Lowca oa tbe him to make their dancing parties i?P.,. . e 4 and . on to let il francs. Buloz thereupon, with great mag- richly wrought balconies of every i.oagio- 'hcr Uland tbe Uland oa allcLKotre . lie is very popular, aud his T.Tr . 0.liU ",w lLJ,s ue 8U,U : . nanimity, insisted that Lamartiue should able denign, the beautiful pilaster, col-1 i' sana are an very oi l iri rorj- is considered to placo the t,,&, , , F,' ' . be paid for tho verse, and Lamartine re- amn, bracket, cornice, figure, flowers 1 mon-lookiog, and are all very Liji -lrom right man in the right place. Once Mr. , "oooy, leiia me j er Hand; put yer el- fupc,i to receive- pay. "Vou must," said au,l friu, ll worked in this fine, aoft to eight storeys, ii any vl tLre L0- Till nils IT Imvinrr 1 11 rt l.l.a l..JI dow on tn piller; J can do without it." i..i, 1.:.. a: It I n a I . 1 .1? ..II . I I M m 1 mm , . ... .uon iuuur;v( vuuugUl UU U I q , , ' , . .1 ') ivu voipuiuj; iiiuiit, m. i"i tuillf, HDU CVfrVlUin" MM veil CCVUirl VB I -- , commerce, and bean traveling for .bo .ne lmml .was. Popped np. And nnblish an article that U not paid for." if it w, irformnl l.r tha ina.t rofisl .H. rcan old. Ut lie tat cf tbra were .le ft house in the iron trndB A i fit.,.i.i.Ai.. wbe tlpy came in the morning the bo' I tt.i,;,.ii. !nd.1. un4 not ib vnu. 'v..n. nr AT..f ii. i..i- ii-1 laolikLed daring: NapoLW An,mirm- a mprrlianf. ait,t I,;.. n.i,oU : .i, . lay dead, his band still propped up for I nnr r-i,a " "'..rv nll " rPn,orV.t T-l i ...i . V t v.: I lion. In onb-r ta tnike roon fir a Cnf nre "WplfsVr t ia.. i.t Jesus, lou -may search' the wor d, and h..:5- :i.- . L t . " .J h fmni of Notra lhmo. ..vl UUU ..w, jn, uuiuicv, vei v buupiv, "x I . - "- , .... - i uiaiini-, wwirvpiHfj mw v,v.ww nau udvk jo me eiaooraio carmg oi irona ma ".. . ' , . , i nmstnv;nrnttl.iii,lo..o it'ii. n you cannot tTujl a grander lllustratiou of ;t, itnr..r ilmt miV ni au.....r rt a , .1 IcontinuaHoo of Ilonlevarw rclastfipo a- who i : DiaxKIXG. In the bottle discontent top An elevated purpose i a good and en , noblin rioua fancy dcnigns, sometime animal, such as dog, lion, or some grxirqie Dg- be far divided; for the life is in the blood, business; possibly merchants preferred less 'seeks for comfort, cowardice for courage, often difficult path of dailv doty of 'daily but souls communicate unseen. distinguished drummqrs. ; and bash fulness for confidence. . dntv always carefully perform. ling thing, bat we cannot berin at tLe niw; somciiinc they are perfectly tcanu. V" of it. We must work up to it bv the M', fr instance: on tLe Boul-vard 8ba- ! n difficult path of dailv doty of "daily Ulol (and it it one cf the Uolevaru U perfornidl. which I Lave reference) a Louae in nLicb rart of tb Ciir. 1 Lave riven roa aa aoooosi ez tae - - a . a a m9 mm 9 pnvate rKjiding, oia aoi ew, w 1 an. tur next I ill endeavor to caea rrr few cf tbe public buildings of the dty. Votaczcx.
North Carolina Gazette [1873-1880] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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March 15, 1877, edition 1
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