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c. VOL, 4 NO. 33.; North Carolina Gazetted I , J. II. & G. G. 31 YUO VEU, I tick ms or suhscmptiox (nn y'ar (in kiU-.iiic'), Six lllllllt ll.l " . Tlir.'e ' ?2(l0 1 IK) I HATES OF AIH'KKTISIXC: 'U4r: ((Minn xu'liil nonpareil) n-in.-icrtioii 8 1 00 t " " " " two " ' 1 m ' " " " one month 2 50 ! ) " " " " . three 5 00 ' " " " " nix - " 9 oo i " , ". " " twelve " 15 00 i.iv ratiM. Sie-i;i liX"l ! I'lvet tisciiM il imUcr.rt a." per cent, more than J 1 1 . Home Circle. Home isjiiie sacred refuge of our life. Drydtn. ms POCKETS. i They had been married five -vears, aiu 1 i ii' .... ' Mie nan ix-gun to tliiuk he didn't care for her .'is in davrt oue bv. , I J I is nwiiiy cndearuiir net names lmd d indled to "my de .... ar, an, ttccaMona fining hum a very jlovc." lie read the occasional "tootsev morning liapers at 1 freak f;ist mid tl uid t lie eveiuny nattcix t , C3I"! . . t . t iici lle had gone, severaT limes of late, to l!u..iinss without kissing ,hor. He had (tiimmI bringing home walnut candy, and rie iiao even MappeM the liahv! : i.i -. I 'in" .""en a good-natured, even tem pered man liko John Manrernm ,". thono-hV Mrs. Miii'gtruiii, Maps ins own innocent Umi.-iuiii mi iiovning! more than throwin (the pudding and .-buttei on the floor ami iictitng the salt-cellar into the tea-pot, i . .... i .1 . i i 1 .' ; 'i!d he, bo eiithralied by (he arts and sume other woman? Jc hnd co!,! Li i i lie ot icr day (hat the. highest tvno of i'l-autv WiM tho blond , and .she had brown skin, hrow.ii hair, bio-Aii eyes no one unM have been more omnettev. lie .ha A joined a club lat'clv so he nvoe.i-;i'ig stayed out until 12 o'clock i veiy Tuesday and Fn.l.iy evening. lie hfd tal.eii to whistling "love songs and rea'.ldMr po:ry, and when sho asked him for a timple ostrich leather (one of those . . I. . . . that alt artHitii the hat and cnoivh left et to ta 1 (rr:ii'C n v nvi.i' tint c I . ij.-oiib-ii that he had no money. Circumstances-looked awful! v sitsnieiiois" ano, as eiri-iii;isfaii('s i rencra v L . 1 . . 1 .' l " " ' 1 do the i"'.e tnev Weie looked at. t , lie more sns- 1 1 i ii tiiev grew. I, I'xit how to find Iiim out in Ids iniqnitv f Iimw lo gather conclusive evidence with jwhirh t" cin front him and cmJer him with J;iid'nion as with a garment?.: 'i pockets! In the days-when 'she had jln. sled hi in impli.it v, and when he 'used J" remain up long after she retired, read- and l ltlllir l( had taken t 1 . . ' going to I. Ill 1 ... I 1 . ! 1 i - 1 ' ueo eauy mr several months past, nv- as an excuse that lie" wanted to et. .i .little leeo -before tlie babv im-nl-n loi",Jl,w Mil'i'' Illon I'lS head at miibiiirht .. !.,.,-, I .11 1.1, 07 lear child tfirr sa.t noon hi l"fore two in the J morninir) she had 1. ever thought of them. Hut now she Has d teri!iineil each night to investigate Ihctii. j 1 lose inconsiant husbands, in spite of ill their )nraiitio:is, were always' sure to b'ave soinetliing in their poekets to betray tin-in -:it last,. 1 . - Mie liad read of a hundred cases, and iJi'.iid of a liundr.-il, undr.-d-more, where a. lock of iair, a pliotograph, a. woman's glove, and,- Uorsf oi all, a note had led to a divorce. or at least, a separate maintenance. ; So night after niht, w hen JMm Marre ruin's musical snore proclaimed that lie slumbered, his wife stole quietly from his im'Ic, and in fear and trembling, "with manv birli ve glances at the sleeper," it must be confessed (for John, 'like 'most good-natured men, was the 111 oldest of the mad when lie was lainh iu. i. i...r,,!l.. .niv.il. i.i .urn ".iiiscieii-. ti"ii..v examined the noekets nf ti-n..c, Vest, undercoat and overcoat. I A inontb went by, and she liaiFfouiK iniiiing but a tlask with somethili"- morn ;r less m it, a handkerchi smelling it l onely of beer, a pair gloves ditto, f'diic collce beans, a lew oves. a niece ot "g root, a meerschaiiui, half a dozen - Cigars, a paper of cigarettes, two or three eunis pertaining tohotels and restaurants, a -night-key and sundry silver and nickel eoiiis. ; -u last, just live weeks after she had Commenced her search, she felt that her patience was about to be rewarded. 1 tl n liiiriwni .f 1. .... .i. I . .1 ... .. I.. .mi i.! vest, ueiween tlie Cl"th and the 1 i rri n g it had slipped through a hole in the pocket made there "ti purpose, no doubt, these men are so .uitnl she discovered tho receipt of a 4... . 11.. . . I . "gisicred letter, which letter had been Addressed to Miss Mary Miss Mary ( why do these post-o Bice people write so illegibly?) for the life of her she couldn't make out t ie surname, but Miss Marv somebody, at yry time nc tiad denied her, his law j'd wife, ihe simple ostrich-feather. I. "Deceitful wietcli!" sho said, between t"T teeth, glancing indignantlv at the bed j licrc the "wretchr' hhmilieml uticonscious " "but now I have one proof of his pcr "''y," and she hid the post-master's receipt ! er work-basket, "and I'll have more, ll it takes mo all the rest of the winter to iitid them." ' : I l!'t she didn't have to wait nil the rest ' tlie wmter, for the very next night, when V'hn Margerum was snoring louder than Jt, alter the cloves, and the flask and i" meerschaum, and tho handkerchief Mnellnig ' of beer, and the gloves ditto, and a ifw other articles had tumbled out, away "vv;n at the bottom of the breast poeke't tlie husband's overcoat Mrs. Maprcrnin ; y'd a sealed envelope directed to nobody ; ,1;"ght to the garret she carried it, de eiately tore it open and read aa follows: wi,rS? on some happy, hnnpv hour xotrt-uier we'll watch .1 ... the gambols f the intelligent, seal, and look at the uroad back of the iuterestino- wliito l . ... n "tiaic. A U- gether we U gaze upon the Sahnonese twins and . iuve iiermu crabs. .Don't disappoint me Be there at two precisely, when the baud beKit)!, to play, i . b Kver thine, "RUMMY." "Rummy " she repeated, with the Mln,. ness oi a volcano, as she iWrtAd .;iw douv if(V :r: "V.r", doux ito another envelope, sealed it and returned it to the breast pocket. "You'll Dave the pleasure of seeing Mrs. Bnmmv. also, ni, dearest one.- - nmnitT And, shaking her little In-own fia !, Naming slumberer, she laid 1 U, -if , ic pillow beside him and "dent voUco , - f ouvm :L. , ... v..nj, auanouu came, ungut and l,e'?lu,tin,.- - Mrs. Mi .v., 1 .1 . -u. f rrn I'.in.i hi uieei tue ioe. "rrilf l 'ilonrnol Ktl ' . . -r. - .v.vow uui, enaii isee mat 1 m not to be despised, if I haven't her blue eyes and brassy hair," she said with scorn, as he; perfumed , her best lace handker- cuiet with rose water As the clock beating heat was a quarter house, and - a give them time to meet and clasp hands ...... lovingly at each other ere they made aj pretense of studying the wonders of , the deep. The aquarium was reached. Faster and faster beat her heart, brighter and bright er spaitkled her eyes, redder and redder glowed her cheeks. She had life.' - never looked prettier in her The band was playing as she entered. Was lie yere-i7t' there? ' He was directly in front of her, and stepped eagerly forward with a bland smile, saviiit'. he. how .... look,. 1 ootsey, love! Wasn't it romani... lay piutmguluit note for you in my pocket? I thought it a shame that von -dm,.!.! search so patient! v and so hm finding somethinirJ.v wav of re,-,,, Iiy-tbe-by, that receipt vou've got in vour work-box, take care of it T c.-f ... dill, eoiilU to your sister- She didn't want. von to kjnow it lor fear it would worrv von but .'-lie's lost most of ; her scholars, "and ii verv i)oor." .-'! Mrs, Jl a rgenun blushed a still deener crimson, but all she said, in a calm nod !)ild-likb voice,-was "John, n-lier,. ;a th. ippoiiota-mnsi ' A FojX-IIuXTIXG PAliSOV. AfriT? lord, in the north of Devon f ! . tao- some igo, wa fond of having convivial meet- vears. ings m ins parsonage, ui iron rionsle - Ii;.-!i, which often ended lUSOOp rtlllnotts sent 'fin. ts se 11111, and said, "Mr. Radford, I hear, bnt can nan lv he i.-viv it th our honise." . w uni. , nidi, men erht in Lor , mv: dear," answered t arson JCadiord. m broad Devonshire, 0,l....r..'.- ...'still y fishtinr. believe it. Wh ;en thev beo-m I take and turn them out. into t ue churchyard." 1 he iMshon e!ino o.i 10 visit nun without, not ..f. t ,1 .. ' . v- . I Uadford,! scarlet, va mount his horse and frallon nfrt.nbo n..w,f ingj, when he' heard tl.e BislunAvas in the village. ; He .had barehytime to send awav his; hunter, run im lri ,! .? red coat lVishoo's antb boots, . mfo bed, when the carriage ' drew ud at tlm "Tell his lordshi m 111. win vel" was :it -ii ... his injunction his bonsekeener 'To housekeeper. Mr. Radford asked the TCish.m' tt'. ill in led,"said - the housekeeper. ' "Dear mi': 1 111 yoi'rt' 1 j orry: rray ask him if I mav eome jfp and sit " with him." The honse- Kee r ran up stairs in sore dismay, and ere.r Mie parson's room. .Tho en t ere .-.i.nuuy laiseu nis Head above th L-Tio t . . It 1 1 . 1 ne bed clothes. nit was reassured when he s.iw his room and not was invaded by his housekeeper Bishop. Please, honor his ludsh 'I JlCill.MI. " ' Pnco tinii. ip wants to comfi ww etoi't-o - . , . " I ' l'UU!0 ...... .-.in ,Miu you a little." "With me? trood iieayens!. 7 groaned Parson T?n,lfo,. V... 1 '7? 1 1 ii , . . "",M ..11, fro lown (111,1 f ,d I I.I , 1 .. 1 1 1 Tl crucf 1 had with scarlet fever; it is an - ... - . f - "I "'J- LIT11 IJ1.S KHIISIU.-I 1 .i-i aggiavated case, and verv cat.ehinfr The 2. - ... vy ii ui me many absurdities existing at Oxford up to fifteen years ago was "a f, rand Hm,,. pomuier. r Th, name was jriven to 1 i any ouoeiyiaduate who had t500 1 . T , . 1 . 1 , a year in .1.0 ,,ylJl, an,, lue rule Wflg tjat nu,r, in talcing his degree, pay some verv ma ices irom which others, .no matter ..on ueauny tneir parents, or how large their exneefntioriQ ...2,,. t ,nib. . , . ? ,,v-' lilPl. llllS ci.u i,t linings mignt have gone on for ' i-.r.t:,:fi but. - t...,i.l- ;t i.. "1 0 . l"li oy an cents on the dollar, so that once mor c,, t. .1.. ..1... . ." .,. v VF" "'viuiuuon, ueen actor is tree to mafe. nn.1 ir: . . Vl ttu "i ''rt tu 1 1 1 . M'l. (liir. ii: it 1 1 1 cvu 111:1 1 . m n f 1 itAPvimf : . . 1 1 ' w "v iuu catu uri 111 1 in fiivin int.. ......i. -..im iub piace 01 meeting. It gamy 01 surreptitious v and dihr,ni.i.. ,,1 . ' ieg- raouig luarriasre. ho k ed tbo 01 an hour s nde from the entennir and destrovimr th l,nnm.,n... 0.10 ,;rw" ',l"u",M"u or uut not attempt to coacdil thode...!. -e 1 1 . . - 1 . . . ...u.iuiivuiui 1 111111 iui 111s are .-wii'i o i,-t.-.. ,.., i i ' quarter of an hour wnhl a famil v in , ?x."r ' V w . uLlX- . suu was paid him dur- tified it. nn,l I -l 1. r .. ' . M.k.wucu ill ill, a. iirann I nm. T l r ' .1 i pounder, Mioogh compelled to nav thes. ; .,U ! PnrPse of providi ng work outrageous fees, eould, on the otVrhanl nu!? "-out liquor. compel all the dignitaries of ithe nniver sity to attend . wh?n he took h aZ IZ So the reforming oartv beed n gentleman named BaxendabT to take tl audacious; step. Tl ie .1 . ... .'ighast. Such n. auiuonties were thing had never been heard of. Th iey looked un the nneint siaiute; there it was in black and whit tunc Hits no retnnr out. of it . K w nen uaxendale's derrree. dav ,., .l ti . . . M. O "-. ice-Chancellor in Lis robes, attended bv his "pokeis," as the mace bearer ro .V- reverentiy called, the proctors in their vel vet-sleeved gowns, r.nd all tho othPr nni. versity omcers, had solemnly to Grand Compounder to receive bjs degree. It was not found necessary after thi tH repeat the ceremony, The'reform was no longer opposed. A star is a little thine bnt it nr, i.u this great world in its arms. I WTEST PUNISHMENT OP THE SEDUCER. ! The seducer of a woman otdinarilv loses no caste in society, j While the w oman who ;,ari,,rgeerall,j()in8tlrevastc:n fnnctioDS of pa,- r -Adonic, Ugks do, " ' "h?, dlsJ. -rries,sc.. ties down reanM.. .1 i ' . T' rt,!u. "S to a appearances, a model citizen, if not shot ,lw in the meantime' bv some avenger of Lis victim's dishonor. 1 UiS I ( ' I 1 1 1 1 S (IK mnnr There is .on ff",T" m,.i .. of the vnltn, r i " r"' t 'o radical I . i 7 "Ji. wiuiiaiauvi; III- freonenpv i . v. wvuiicuuc. i uere nans- I Pm Crawtonr couuty, Ga, the other a meeting ot citizens, whoso action will no douht be taken in other ,.n,mn; i - . . . - . uuiLii had befallen him. and nnwil Mm, t- the life of the man who had wronged, him committed suicide. 'An indi.r.,at;n An indignation meet! ing of citizens was then held? at ?LicI he following resolutions were adVld "Wiippuac t T-w nil 1 n h-reas, J. D. Roddy, attorney at 7 7..- 7 riu ' . ' j.cioftm, j.nat such conduct is unbe cornincr, an?ent. etoflii v .,nni,: O UUL1J1 1SI 1.111 piiinnti.o can not blast all such characters. viiiuiLLiwii hesolccd. That we,1 the citizens of Hi-, tw- Frd Annli. .1, .3 1 ...... w...,t, , uciiuuiii; me instant remov ot the said J. 1). Rod.lv fi oin our midst, meet the well- or in letault thereof he must It is probable thai the freed Iron. tb f t ...7' " " 'ed Jrom the foe to ib proceeding is unusual 7 J.:, -"'u, uu It ; inguie last Ionr and the more so becattse ho d. v H 000 With B" S Tl " r fif ra,,it-r MwnS & ha !" wLif marble is man of fa Lily, and deserves to be frowneS cbmpa. Ht "T "1 ' h m , i! ri1 T' upon and stamped with the seal of public ademv of ST S , uA' ol cm, victiqiof what was best fur the Irt U to ranch greater ad- dignatn l,y any ian who has a wife a week cleared S6 ?00 VJ'1 !" 1 SJrI? a?d rcatly to, 8,,lTcr the penalty ratt 1 1".v U a notci hou.ebf mother, a! Bister, a daughter, and who feel. retuiiLttohs V . ' l ? L ?f tboM the homicide. Ac inilted, 1 "I'te.! abke fur its own antiquitv any interest in the ptirity of female elm outT was remanded to the countv jail bv the a."'1.1 10 antiTtic. it contain,. TheiaJ- acter, and we herelly denounce suci! con- fciio cort; he remained there vei or 'eight - very re. The building was duct and .all who may indulge iu the same terms according 'i ;AlJat,M' h n ?"cars a!1 tho t,ni protestinjjtli.it he xvas vn hS the fourth rent. iry, which and are only sorry that onrW-mn t? , I t: inrV I Tnl"? 1" ..l V" . F" "! 1 ' that tla- .State should "C ch to put a higher Vstiuia- merited vengeance of an outraged public, cisco. af e i JS,. . " 1 rai1- of A'csoi-rerf, That a copv of tlTesa esol. ted nnn ; X 7 "" net- except that tions be furnished to ! J.'D. Roddv bv th ,.,rt7i.r tl a,m nag, to kill the Secretary d- the meeting and 'that the whom Ibv.M J1, . i P"-es and that same be published in the Macon Philadeh bZ"T " : W.V,rk U ShouW ll rt Valley Jfmr antl Monroe fi neriene.X " Z.. T 1 "7 ex cr' . . .svr 77 r -----v' "v.v- ..o Uiii ne, ami won l not ' 'kmi . r &V" "'"" Auisucomus on a certaintv there. Tl. .,.,...1 ;a x MiuisiiineuT ox sucli w ronir-domir is usual U- rW, f.M-,-.,i - - - . oy an im ,.,i . Ifl... - i1"- . ......ii. ju.eie a w uoie culumu- ni u fceit, us seal ot condemnatloivnpon the ui.v. n,c p.juiMiiiient is tne more se vere It may be that fewA-ommunities would venture upon shcha course. The wide-spread lascivionsn 1. o.-,. gts that pointed relnark of thel5laste?i y - " iuv. t 1 j r 1 1 - et nun mat iswithont sin amonr vou cast the first t.uw " Al,,... .1... .: eu me uine comes ior the general espatriatiou of seducers, as lepers, weXvill have approache.l the mil leuialae. Nevertheless, it is an encour ag.ngrerlection that the people of Craw- county have dissented from the too unnmon belief that the woman nlon i to blame in such matters, and have taken the new departure as indicated in such resolu tions. . MTSS 1,r u!Tm.Mir-ir had her romance. At the age of twenty- four she became virtually enao-ed to"., M.iiieiu inena 01 her brother James. She was at first anxious and unhappy. Her veneration for his morale was such that she lelt she dared not undertake the charge of his happiness, ami yet she dared not refuse because she felt it would be his death-blow She was ill she was deaf she was in an entangled state of mind between conflict ing duties, and many times did she wish in her fear that she should fail, that she' had never seen him. Just when she w-n growing happj-,- surmounting her fears and aoubt and enjoying his attachment, the consequences of his long trouble and sus pense overtooK him. He became sudden ly insane, and after months of illness of tKKiy and mind he died. TI e calamity was aggravated to her ble insults she received v the unaccounla- from his family. whom she had never seen. Years after wards, when his sister and Miss Martinean met the iiiystery was explained. His iiu,.. ul-cii given 10 understand cautious insinuations, that she had engaged to another while reeei viii ...esses jxiss Jiartineau was ahvav ,1 - - -. . o luauKiiu that she never married. never auerwara was temnted. nnr cnfT,,,! anytuing in relation to that matter .1 . I 7 ---- n"V 1 V V 4 10 uciu 10 ue an important to 1. I .1 a. 1 1 1 love and marriage. ! A Losdos Luxcn Gafe. Several and te, u, , new in 1 , 10 L l aul s CUQrcu- clerks lunch or dine U31V ?t?ing the attractions xf a nr. "f S a InlHn-barf dinin and a smok- ing. this place is notnnlit hall." lUles of ffrav rn7Pi:,. 11X1 alonff the niid.llo nn'c ''Ir ...:ttUSt" loftv dining m . ;T,Z i ; . the seats throughout. n "i" the place: and nil nZ.t " V' . " li i i t""""oB U1 by'ue merit will be hung on the walls to -.1.- prevailing flat tints. Besides the Inn!,, eon-bar and. shop d own shop down TrJy? soldier; bnt dining-room, this buildin this buildin- n contains a ladies tea-room, a jrnll-rooin - a rp;n. room, and lavatories " i i FTi, . . o I J. lie rpaninor.mnm I where coffee is served " " I? ' "J weed is not prohibited, is on tl,. 7n? .. r . ' . luc wouiinff sothnt. n,.Hin.i -T " VT ""V1' fumes of tobacco. ! ' ' i'i mg iiUL :i lnnrofi tio i THURSDAY, MARCH 29. THE PUYERsT IIoir Much TheJ Make ad How Thej Male It! t ...i; ,r, 4t4;tzrko63oooi,rhl Son-aro din? j..St . sums p.,i., ftar ""r.r"M lu Ui-W " are enormous. ami u actors were as provident as tl, r erage- grocer, their profession would be noted ior its wealthy member I T , . " . ;"lUe at.c firmament one star dif- a,un ,er. st alono in tbo points besides salary and economy. Men like Owens rut rich everv vo.ir nJ 1 so Men likfi Vlorcn rrnf"t.;l. ..r.. d all thev make b spen Booth' f.istnr. , , ... v-fivevenrs m t hi tu 1 01 iwen- 1 .dJ h I8,',? i. $ U yea? bnt .ntl v-u.iucu . 1 1 uher ho account, x loin Li il MIH Till Thn i.. r L' 1 1 L. i.. i: 1.7. " . " u,1-v U1 u 18 DanK" iav d STf. rn ?" failed and lost all' V , " Jciker of P Ii o lMhm.n JIr- , T'10": . "iu ueots to i250,000, at the rate of fi "o iiinoiiui oi uroiir ment in the Lvceuni Tl,.i.. r. tJ. v- . Ma nti iu&uci. iioni which ' " " I cKm.i 1 . 1 ... .iL.i i r. in inn ro a . . . i a r ' The- 1. v I !"G rCU ?IVet live nr cent f t , , ...i, mi jcvfiii v- playM in the Ib-ookl vn 'Theater 1 , d 6500 for each performance in San Fran- i i ueu nc proiiafilv be ro'ieito.l li,....M.. :. .... j'lwmui is not a Z' lUrtU .nnl 110 mana-er ever as n ceiu in r..;i .... .i. i . i . -I w.. ' ... . il2 LII15 I.:i.l Trt IZI1 I t ,,,,.nea i1'000 a t for LOO !..! 1 . . ...5.11.?,. nu-io piav in iiot I I Jt is thought, now tlmt. Ido dSiTi'r...!.:.. . - iiuiiiiiia's .lie u.e. , ne may play in his old home vet Si I. ...... 1. 1 i . iiuem uas nai an extraordinary run of inch., ne is not n v.iMi,,,. !...! a middle-a" 1 - ' j.-.t.ir uii.u. not inoern man. any longer.. He ver- lire, with fiott-n 11 ti .h:i.t. and locks like the damaged snow, j -) - - - .... - VUIHIII II ir:. reirii ar torn, -.no ....i. .r 111a nr S:l non 1. r,,, . ' . , ---.-. 4 vvuw iat 1 1 iiriiiriiiO ni n . . '""" 'inns no com man.is m .ew lork. Ilost'on OI'K. i.OSton. S:in Fruwij. ui anu ivnicago. There is a great differ ence netween liooth and Sothern in mouev matters. 1 lie former is stingy and close, . 1..HC1 icciviess and extravagant. He not only lives while in this count re most prodigal style, but keeps un a great -......simn-iii aiu-oact. lie crives freelv N'HIS loo 16 i r. The H t " I , A nencan , .t,Je l"gffest bonanza, although l,:ir.n.ck Jas paid him handsomely. In novelties Sofhern is not. n .1 In Dun- dreary he is simply immense. Johu McCullough is rising more rapid ly than any of our Witimato net, it our legitimate nctor. 1T iollows in the footsteps of Edwin Forrest, whose friend, pnpil una support ho was. "c Maies aner expenses, and SGOO a week easily averages Frank Mayo plarS but one card, David Crockett, and that has netted him 50,000. piaa uu suares Jir. ohanfrau is worth ir. Lcng Branch property about $150,000. H w oe iginal Mose in the"Stieet3 of New York." BEAVER Y REWARDED. In the Seven Years' Wr' i 1 reach army, under Marshal Do BroHie "I""' . 11 ss ian s, under J'nnce Fenlinand "i muiisttiuh, were W.lte in.r oi. .....l... ? the neighborhood of Wesel, the Cheva- ".-. f.ii oiiiiLiier ta I uo urogne by a night attack, and .1 - j ....vau mm M1U1 mutant ue maae the k ur utnt -----.0--.-. iiuisu. uut . silent he was safe as n. wart-but his safety would bv ruin of the whole French armv ..o etisuieion Ol U1S llann-or ir ,1:1 ior a moment hpsitoto r o " win not - V HV the strength of his voice be i" Zx "hearing that tl I e,T - ve ulwn u,cmi and fell bayonet- !U.t0 ??7th.'store the words had Pa?se(l u,s nPs- had saved hi.. o,r,. ra( a?d h" commander, and had iflu- hole enm n .V10 u"em-v wilose ell-planned enteror ise nion uau baffled, paid a "cor- "i1 "-"e ot praise to his heroism. 1W. dinand himself nnblieK. .. i t L - .7 . . P"b,,cl pressed his re- el 7"i i.V ou.e w.Uoso valor had lUl Vr8 M been taken of him' by those ia authority in F ii I ill I i.: "i " raneo uu th. o,;o, -7 . . -"- uvuuuaeii in clioil u-ns nrvii nn.o I- . i . I f M av.iucil l.. " c Uu " s apartments It filled her with t HI lei rhat 1 aarairatinn. TT"wn' UQ aske(I b"t had been l" commemorate bo nob nntxi A a . . i i a iietai. I CTf1 ?oUl'; 77 the man and h . i ... v-w' is I fe...n,i- iiaa Ueen anise forgotten. 1 .11, r . . ' -. ,. ........ I.., mi ii iii-u ii ii I im rrrniiii.l .r... I - m. n. i.4t. iuit:ii lit ll.li. by . v-it ;sas, a captain in the- regiment of palaces, to mnnv nf -i,;,.i. ii.AClV , ... u,c ,u'1 lt-lhe tiidth been Aovergne, was in command of outlet iW ,i. ' Z.iTr. ' " .v" lM? ,tHCU I're ftI UjC bnil.Ung, and they are the name at hisad- on a dark night of October. Ho Tad a Tbe , T " the Exchange.. The west s ftrouel a little m advance of his sentries ment. For Wo"- ir"?.., " . V'?T." 'n.,.' l1"3 "gnilicent house fac-s on Rue She '"J0 the wood which frontel his position. English u" 4, . . V u" V" A,n ) 'llennc' 0I,C !c Greets wnen suddenly he found himself s irronndl residon r i" 7r L ' VV',."" "Ye n-l by each one of the other VlF a I" ofd enemies. French use U,e ord m re ,1 SltiT 1 woman- mo advanced rnnrd of ti,A r.i . - "v s li:,-,u. iwC lowoamgaiu Prince's armv. wbiel. " 1 Vl l"e oc?npant or tLo esti- show Low the French do thin m 1 , which uaa lecture of the "Had I " I 1877. lie left descendants or kinsmen?" "He had a brother and two nephew; the brother a retired veteran of the game regi ment, the nephews officers in different corps of t he army." The dead hero wa forgotten no ongcr. Mario Antoinette never rested till the h procured an aU equate pension for the brother, wbicb was eettle.1 in perpetuity unonlho f .milr promotion for both the nephew; and as a ....tul wimpn:nent,i;iostercamn-th.nn,., or t in t- t i family na. ,V. TV.: . VIT' ilav. v . ..v I'v.iKMi in iKiiii in i ii . . TWENTY-TWO YEA0S. I it . ... i iicre it a little . torn Twenty-two year -s-.-nianmt-scw lUvra was en gaged to marry a young woman there. or Some reason 8l,etransfcrred her nrT. 1 ; ... . .. .. 1 isc 10 maiTV. 11 not imr nfr..,.i;.,n. . .1 er person. The lirt suitor, who wa A r... snectablo mecbrinio ,1 I . - II - v wtch, and declared that hi rical "ould 1-11, f.S M?. anil t, while Le M "rrender her himself, he wo ,1 ratLer I'o.iW die than marrv tha i man. Accordingly, and, as he said, solely- to a de- girl. He Le jus- I r ... . i i . . . i-i".. v.-.-. naMIIUI I. i Miiinim- ....:... ! . . I ......... i. .! ill I IIILIt'll 1111 I III. rrf mi .... f . i . . . ' LS ! fr murder or release 1 : was then transferred to the State nris- .mi. I lie v ua i.nu iransierren to the Mate pri- i . . - not appear tin. er no sfoitrvn.o 'Ph..... i a ofJ remained to this dav. in ihe ii --------v-v a uri I' lii' mind, npjiarently rational on all subjects he insists that he had a ri"ht girl to save her from dishonor. if the State had a different view. ave puuished him as a murder- ;e storv of William Pli V has now petiiioncd the Ueneral Assi'mlde 01 Conneetieut to remove Liui 0 m e hi 111 from the Mate Trison to the Iusino Asvlum at -Middletown. If ho is insane, mat is is sane, he has 11 ; .... where he belongs. If ho right to bis liberty, having been once ac 1 M"1" v" i.iai ivi ma me. r?o tar as it appears, I:e has now been in iail nearly n Mu.11 ier 01 a centurv u 11 liont .ii.il...r;.. ..t . . . 1I1 - ... . j i 1 i:iu- .ir 1 ( ... ;.. 1 - I --I it uiviu is Lllll u iif.rn (ti.iii., le-'al coinmitment ,.f a, - i... .7. commitment of Clark .1.7. u...... i . . : : "'," I LI1IT i-il.'llll -1 ilflll 1 t "! oiaie 1 rison ia not n ..i ..t- r . . nsoii is not .i l.xr-il i.hi.i. I.i j... . "o"- 1 in." I'diiimiinwitiT ai 1 ii... 1 ..1 . . . ......ui Uo nave not 1 i.n,n ..:.. 1 r . ..i..muilM m enm? It 14 Olllfn limn that tho Assembjy relieved the Stato of the disgrace of such d i p-sh od proceed i 1: gs. w - n Kxcitixii Wedding Tkip. An express train left Kelan, Holland, a few uavs 1 S ai'O. Willi a tiew V i.inrn...1 ....1- .. f board wb .0 soon saw that a part of their 1.... . r" - carnage was on !ire. TLcir cries for hi.1,. wero not beard, ami there were no means - - - .. lISl . " 7 " nuo IMP iiieaiii 0f signaling the driver, and so tho gentle 01 signaling the driver, and so th man climbed out of tho carriage, making a perilous journey alont and by board on tho tide of tho 'train sticcee.b..l ; i.: - .1 . .... ' . icatiiuig me engine. Xhc train stopped in barely time to save the from a horrible death. was wife A serpent's fan? is (little thing, but death Js ks Tictor A lap dog is a little thinir. but be very silly thing besides. is a Correspondence. VK TIIK GAZETTE. XOTES OF EUROPEAN TRAVEL XUilDER CX. Mr-eeno Vn,.,... . X" t - . Messrs. hDiroKs:-Now that I have poken (i a general way) of the ordinary, ctter and best houses of the citv of Pari, sp. better tj 01 1 arm, mormii li 1 il . I palace. " I::: . v W1 l.uecoDIcnts'l,e x or insinnr. in rmw i - I palace is Corinth Lin ind I semi-Gothic. r.. . , . .. rnt . . . . lwo ana a uau store vs. rV' "u' . 6COre. Uaa alternately . - indn i ------ovaijii nuii v i .id n ri.rnftt. n a uicho and wind, "'."rir" of the nilas .3:"' ?! ,mm(.L,B, r . " Z 1 lue I iTrCt ..rtf..l o !; it" ' ZaV , Jthf 5 i .'..v-i .iiwiiu iLiaiun Kininn u i.w.i. i causes it totJ,.l r" .7V ..V V u'tu tiful Gothic niche'tbat I lm l" 7I.r;C of. 'Phi. r., i....:r., , J: , IT . uii um i aiwavs thought tho north and koihI, .ia boaiu ends were more beautiful. Instead of the pilasters there are in a row on tho TlTr It XT," ty - six Corinthian columns, and be,,.;;' i . . . . """.V.I nool, Jj t,.i.; , , ... cacu one is a Uothic irlasa door T'.i. one oi uieso columns stands . . . . o vu i. nt r from the main building, which o-ivn-.1... appearance of ten or tw. lvo Bn,!i -..i uuiutvi., in iront or all these are fa tOV !rnn 1 1 J.u iiuol oi nil inpcn ar. f .. : - . ma. Tho ceon,l t .i I will name over onlv a few of ',, " :i " " VA"f AiU i Tlv' . 1 "V? death if the palace of a. Kin u-,1!,;iiu,i..ni...v " . .""" " 10 u.e ""f luiic iiv 1 i iiiiiiior 4T r irriA 1 . 1 . . m 1 r . 1 If he were Hot el dflYillw.fi "".'i"?:. HT' "u .Ul lrtncl1 tired of r,r;.no, .. . ..i.:t: " . cov- lrMnS lr to grow, so iLev wercall ' T::: .l w. "HoT1 taken nn, and line, large horsehenut, " .V , , r " I uuaacipi.ia. 1 be archi- nut in their places. n,..l I,rn f h.f, .., number of fluted ( v. .-.w-v.ixt ciuirv IM1 1 llm the Jim, and there' are alternate cetni u,,i"!C iniow insU a l or donr. Tbefe colntnns ftaod out three fret imi do thow below, and forra the fame aptarancc o iwtirn. TLce colutiin f upx.rt a Wan tiful I)nc projection, wLicb U anoar.t. eu i.y iH-antirul iron terrace, on Licb are iI.ir 1 tu i.K- .n..t t ' r . ... v ,; tuattuc liurcs fI tll- unguii id.1i.Ivi.1iu1. TLe tiumlr cf Uti,tiifM1in .11 1... ..i i ' ;. l . .i.i ti tuv riinior ci iiiis r.1 f'" m. . a.,. i i Mon una inn r in front of tie Iinvr an 1 " -- - -... next to Kglin? St. Gcnnain Anxem.1. Ihci-Kle i.f arcLitetture cf tb's Loum? i no tame as tiJat .f the church, and tier ' , ,am .on'-v i rew at,.l He - V"" rV" AU munde,! a other old. " ,r . ,,co vI th Anr- TLe llmal xcmUurg bih J,v Marvde 1 i .. 1. . t.- . . . 1 -..-. 1. n 1 iiii.it ni -1 1 .. . , : tlr no, and iK-rhap th.it ti the rex. I n n fjy it ih $ai 1 ilint ii.t 1 'v i; -1 .i .. . . . ujc i iia I'alace, at 1 loa t.ee. Ita ,." ,5nt ,Un,k "0 t v, r intrmlcl to liiM il like the l'itii 1'aW a there U no rooiui.Jarice, only a lisht borw curve, and the f..rm of ihe l'itti I'alaoe i that of a borw floe. The LnxcmUnrg in inree storey, very extensive, and t.f tLt. Iotuo order of architecture; it i not oi.lv beautifnl, Lut the matciial of wLicli it i" built a-ld.-i much to its appearance. That part of the palace which shows t the Kt advantage is what i callcl Talai du Se- r nai. Here the tnitftii! wl.;-i. : ... i - J U tV IS .1 1 1 Vlli . : .... . inn nn . t t.iw 1 1 - 1 . : . . . . . no ate lll.'lll IIS l.'lilf- l v cr-vtl.,,nS w done to have it Im.k as old us i -1 "" iijiiiiRg 11 in go io .le- ray. Kven portiona that have fallen don n have been allowed to remain in that con dition, while it m allet.clo.e.1 nitliaMroti; iron fence and the gr-atet care in taken to prevent any injury to the etaldi!nncnU 1 he cabinet is open for exhibition onlv cn V.. .1- ft . ... ouu...!.. jjotci .n-s Invalides in one of me most attractive buihlings in Kuio-ir. Its dom ? is a perfect model of art-hitwiurf, n Inch is Corinthian i;i fivle. The iict:i. I'er ol invalids cared f..r during the vcar sai 1 to be tbotnati.1. I n front of ilU la i 1 tasift j-v, ... ,., iiisuiuiiun is a great, open K.piare, having many lino, large trie. This h nc of tl.c RTcat p.airK of Tall that I nave not j.okcn of. I'alais dt Con. I-g 1 Jut 1 1 (I arbamcnt II n. of the IegiMa .mc it..iyj s a l .rgean l Uautif.il btiibl i.", MtuaJed to great advantage at a lon iUncc. limit of Hone aa.l laatble, it 1 --. KiiJiieusc Grecian tv.nir-n uol. tutlv.. fit J . . - i,.iiiuui.in comum. Ills jut su Irunt or 1'Iaccde la Concorde, which causes it to fd,..w to crrit adratit.i-e Iroio all that part of the i:v n here l'lace ti. la Concorde U Htuate l. "There is hrr Par is has Ue advantng? .Wer. other tilics f i.ur.. e: tit only the inateiial and the .lini'TIt I II .. a - . ' "v ''o.njuiiioii ftirplsM?. .::l uu freui to Lave lia l an rvo m tim.. ir I i :.. .1 . . . . 1 " "rl .r?HHl I hey have bern verr ts tt m w-i . . . I.. I IT. I 1 . . vv '"' .o ia .lanne, (avv I 1 ... . 1 . . . I'cp.inmcm;, uhicli is m natal on the nortli r III 1 1 . . . r, ,v ace ie ia .mcord, is a most beaiiiiful ttrncture, having a Hue irimt of twenty largo Corinthian column n, uhich sapKJit an upjr porch, and the same buow, forming n beautiful nic!,-, ... .. ... 11..1 kku nucMun-j. ' n tlie .iuc w.ie of 1 lace do la Concorde i M'.anted Hotel de la Cncrre, (War Department), which is like the building I have juid. de scribed. ;lh lhee building's are line or- namenls to the citv. and can 1h Keen f n goo.l advantage. Ii Bourse de Tiibinal tie Commune (the Exchange and ( VifTi nif-r. I cial Kquity) is one of the noblest edifices in i',urope; Ligh aul elegantly pvtnmctri- cai, 11 n;s m tue center of one or the gay est squares in Europe a square that'l have not before mentioned. This Kiuarc i uiu! icet, ana is surroundcl by wx-ty-fonr immenso Corinthian fluted columns, .vu Pu . i,umu cniaoiailirc attic, which form a .plendi.l lerv To enter the ed fice o flight of 1:1 wiiicu support an entablature and tnaked covered eal- nnn trnih n lligbt of twenty oranite ftens. Th first arrived in the city there was ouite a - . . . then, u njn ..f l- I '1 . . fe"".v WI. o-uoiM.-ciieki- nut rces lf&lc, (U9 j.1t . ritnate.1 on Kivoli .treet, is built of .tone and is an . "cb aUo show, to .1. i 1 . . inge irom many poinU. "olfI .4? ArcH,VM. over ranch rPac5'.,a lowtn.a reruin.U on9 very forcib- lb? l'ubI? bu5Wi of Lend on. Ho. UC8 J1C6.D,ll'S 1' il'Dt), a w.jnilicent ni......... r -v t',-".1"' ir"".ls on laai Uonie, ((n.y of A - i ',lU 'om H,,e.r. Ibe l- .iuin iierc contains -the lil collc-c- tion of coins and medals that is to le found in Europe.- Hotel des IWen, i.:tuatel nortu-cast a Palais Koyal, u low, Wing only one itorey Ligh, a'nd i Terv raocb like tic batik of England building "at Lon don. Some think it is beautiful, bnt n nothing gootl-lookieg ia connectK'n nith it. I wi.-h it were poibIt i give yoa a further dttail of the taagtiiScnt boibl- ings, and not frifgcc your readers, bat I fear it would become monotonous. WHOLE XO. 17. MrllAirs COIXJIN-. BISS0LU1I0S OF COPianESSEI? GREAT CLOSING SALE or The firm of ilrRAi; 2c DAI Nr, 2: J;. ITHI.I) !g th!4jr cituKolvfsl t.r tw.'r - coawnt. The boHce of ib -td 1 closl l.y Mr. McKae, and it. dcbled will please cill aoJ ctt!e. It. S. McKAK, a. 11. iAiNni:nnr.u. rarcttetlllc, X. C., March S, 1S77. The Stock of Goods in the Mure occupied by lie late f.rta tsill lc mJI ottt inane-! i'lUfi 10 AT NEV YORK COST AM LESS! Any one Uhing to buy Dry Goo,! tf all dcsaip!aori!, Clothing, .Hats, Tmnks, Valises, and 1:VI-:i:YT1IIX(J to Le foao4 ia Large, General Stock, nllt fiwd AM-o.Winut;!Ty Lk!i cot oc cur again. SPECIAL ATTENTION it tukcl to our !ock of iiousEFunxi.sniNf; good, 1 112 ESS OfMJIiS. . rxin.nwr.Air, ALPACAS, NOTION'S, TKIM MINGS, LACES, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, ' HOSIER?. IIANDKEIICHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, SHEETINGS, I1EI) TICK, PLAIDS, , . LINSEVS, and fill lindi r.f SUMMER GOODS. COUNTRY aiERCIIANTS ill Cod a good caanoe Lete la Lay Spring Goods f.r tLe rally trale. REMEMBER ! This is a closing file, end there Miil In NO KESEHVE vvimimud M orjir.rrn. marl5tf
North Carolina Gazette [1873-1880] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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