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' j lz!U3lir.2ltriQ6jQ : - 1 - J : ; :A'A ... , . .......... - ' 1 ' " ' ; SALISBURY, N.' C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1869. hi novo r I . t H,, i . I I , , I, m i.i.l I 1 I "I" 1 BY. t j m- 1- ;. ; , ..I i: i '. ' " ' i i " V ) i f : i ' ' r ' -' i BATES, QF SVBCIilPTION. i TERMS C ASH IN ADVAlfciC T;'.tei ( SUPREME COUBTLl iTerm, 1869. Tri-WeeWj 1 year, - - - $5 00 3 months, 2 Oo ! JTeeklylyear - - , S. 2 000 6 months, - - i-ot 1125. - X"1 . t' ' T -VT ' ? ' 1 ? 'T " ;i "T r"" J Ten- . lines, ot ohencspacotaJconstlCpe One Square," first Insertion.4 , -$1.00 . -: Liberal deductions made, by special contract, to ' 'CouH adrer'tisements will "be charged 25 per eentJigUer Jthan the regular rates.4 p .BpijL' At Notic Ks . charged . 50 per cent, higher iltttu J-4;nary. advertisements. ForJ fiderjticmiis.inserte4 irregularly, 25 per eut-igIitr;thaB uixLal rates lriUJoe chatged. Fun'eral K,,Ucea will be charged as advertise mentsl The sunptv announcement of , a death or M rrge,w ill .- b charged. . ; ' !Address alt'MniunicationS to . ' ...... . . iuiuc an ui iurv;t.wxo lua vtuiiii ui Liic cause. On the hearing pf such motion, the notice j. i . 1 i i i t Wd i?u of Practice in the Supreme m- " T?- ' -ii W nave,Dea , , , ; 1 i . . ceived. Notice wiu not be presumed merely -CfiMtrc. q' voriA (Jarouna. adopted June because tne appeal appears to have been taken jjunng a term of the, Court. Xvl. Any party within two terms after a judgment in this Court, may file a petition to U 4-1, n .nV..4 . Li t . . vr. . . ,i w - - .i r law. To such netition ehall be attached, a per districts in tne oraer m wmcn tne papers .-c AA S v n n r tee filed withthe Clerk. certificate signed by two Counsellors of this II.ifThe Clerk will docket no appeal In a oufr whodl,- no in cfa"se ,lta rrvit'ction. unleesi it I appears that tne appel- gtatinS their opinion that the judg- lan'tJhas filed in the Court below, an under- ST I"- e?ormous-- At, must as0 aRPear telrin navablft WrIIp xdtr, pnffloipnf that the judgment has been performed, or - ' ,j ; rc.'r,;4- that its performance has been properly se- or some sufficient cause must be shown for dispensing with these conditions. Such petition must also assign the errors complain ed ot. XVII. Appeals from judgment rendered ten or more . days before the commencement of a term of this Court, must be filed within the first eieht clavs of the term, or beforo the : III. The preceding rule shall not apply : th trictfo which tho case be- 1st.- It the Judgq below shall have allowed H & ' J ' ' ii in i i -. i iiie iiHii, iHrrn. ! NUTTALL & STEWART. <et?f and in a sufficient sum for the pay- i toeht bf all costs j which may ' be adjudged 5 Ur-' against mm in tne uourt ; or has made a deposit-in lieu of such undertaking ; or unless, by leave of this Court, he shall file such an undertakings or make such deposit with the Clefk here. This I rule shall apply, notwith standing an appeal bond shall be waived by the appellee N. DTHAllRIS, VI10LESA.E AVD RKAlL DEALER IN , , A, r VJJJilKJU, IY1U O'Ki-iNSWAIiK. Kerosene Lamps vaM Sliades, Kline's . irMent ruit Jai-s, cv;c , czc. , : 8torie opposite Mansion Jlouse, Salisbury, N. C. illlS.il. A, CORRELL, jr EjiPS conftantly on hand the best osapriment '..lVl ff VlLLlEftY GQODS,. which she.sells as cheaft lis ilia fiheuDcst.,- . ( ' t '?. ., , rn ; , In order to keep up with the Laiot Styl, .she jnakeai an order ? every, week,. ftmL. orders inade through her will meet pompt atj.eotioa, j .it, SpeOi! attention giyenOiRepairing, at reasona- r ble pruseav. Satisfaction gien, or no charge made. 1 jun445-lm A vBRELL,, BVS$ (IBS ta.infvrjDr his. old friends and , patrols ' ' bit he niay be found at all hours at his shop, wheretbe makes, ,at short notice, every style of BOOTS & SHOES, at his Usual .low rates.' Also. Repairing .done at low figures. , ' 5-1 m 2d where the State is' the appellant in its ; own interests, or : 3d where an officer of the State is the appellant, in his capacity as such, and the interest of the State -alone is concerned. , IV. Appeals from a county in which a Court hall be held during a term of this Court, if filed before the expiration of the time assign ed to the District,! will be called during that week, if not filed by that time, they will be called at the end of the docket. V . V. The Judicial'Districts shall be arranged and assigned in the following order : for 1st week -y j First and Second Districts 2d.- " ; ' , I Fourth and Fifth , 3d " :: I Third and Seventh 4th '$ ; : . ' ; ! Eishth and Ninth 5th i " . ! Tenth and Eleventh " fith.r" v. Twelfth and Sixth " : : VI. The , cases from each District will be called: m their -proper order; if either partyJ timate the probable amount required for fares is not ready, the case may be put to the end at good rates. Let it be remembered that the ol the District, by consent, or for cause shown, statement will not include the many trifling and-becallad in ihat place; otherwise the sums, which in the aggregate amount to a good nrst call is peremptory. f m liKe manner by deal, given to porters and coolies : consent or ior cause, a case may be put to vrt n RorM?cnrt ( AROUND THE WORLD. COST OF THE " .TRIP DETAILED BY ONEWI10. HAS MADE IT. In his last letter to the Boston Journal, " Carleton" submits some estimates in regard to the expense of traveling around the world We (juote : If the-main route which we have indicated is followed, a traveler starting from New York in Jnne and journeying westward may reach Southern Europe in about twelve months, hav ing meanwhile a good view ot the old lands up on the other side of the globe. full and explicit information in reprard to the cost of a journey cannot be given, but the following general statement will enable to cs- From the New Orient Ficjunt, 20th. DEATH IN A GAMING ROOM A MAN FALLS DE AD in A KENO ROOM A PITTIABLE SPECTACLir About half past nine o'clock last night an nokown man fell dead in the gambling hotu at No. CG St Charles street. As usual oo Sat urday, night, the boose was crowded to suIFck i cation. Uhe young and the old. the rich and STATE FAIRS. The Executive Committee of the North Carolina Agricultural Society take graat pleasure in announan to the. people ol . tne State that a Fair will be held in the city of Raleigh on the 19th, 20th, 21st, and 22d days of October next. The grounds, which are being enclosed will be increased in area and made to afford ac comodation for. an enlarged: number of visi- j the poor, had gathered in to spend the eaxnic3 tors and a greater display of stocfc, goods, of the week. 1 he light of many brilliant gxs &c, and the track for the trial of speed will jet flashed over a crowd of men, earnest and be extended to half mile in length and will I eager in the pasiomte excitement of the came. be put in thorough order. Suddenly a tall, dark looking rnanTrcxn one f It is expected that the customary arrange- the centre tables rose from his seat, and. walk raents for transporting stock, &c, to and from ing a few steps unsteadily, frll hack upon the the Fair, and for passengers, will be made floor. One convulsive shudder passed through with the various Railroads-of the State. bodv and limbs. ar.d the man was dead from The Committee will publish at an early heart disease, or the excitement of camblinff. day a list of premium?, which will embrace For a single moment a stillness like death fell' every department of agricultural, horticul- upon the crowd, and then some one said he'd tural-and the mechanic and domestic arts. onlv fainted, and the came went on." Bat Ufa The committee address themselves to all was extinct. classes of citizens, whatever. their pursuits, He's dead," some one cried, and the men and earnestly invite their co-operation to rose hastilv.from their scats and left the room.' make the coming Fair an undoubted success. The game was stopped, and a little circle gath rianters, larmer3, gardeners, nurserymen, ercd around the dead man on the floor. Tie miners, manfacturers, mechanics, professional face had grown waxen ; the death look had set men, in a word, all interested in reviving and tied darkly around him. It was a foreign look sustaining the State Fair, and all should do ins face an Italian or Spaniard and in !if wuat mey can uy senuiug anicies ior exniDi- naa been handsome, now its-rigid imeamenia tion and their personal presence to encourage wore a scared, cxpiesnon, as if the 'heart -had. the officers of the Agricultural Society in their strujrled vaiuly to but live ,to got cut of thai efforts to promote through it the industrial bad place. interests ot the State. ; . . . " Suddenly, all unprepared, the man i was hur-' The purpose of the Committee in making ricd into the presence of his . Maker, dead, with this announcement is that our citizens, hav- tho gamester's passion fierce in his heart, with ing before them at thi3 early .day,, the fact all its evil thoughts and guilt about him. that a Fair will beheld, and, knowing the The lights were turned low in the darkened' exact time, may prepare for it by arranging room, and the Coroner's jary gathered around' their .business engagements so as to be p res- tho nameless dead. . , . I ent, and bv getting ready for exhibition such ; At last the inquest was over, the dead man things as they may desire to enter for compc- removed, and the brillianlv lighted halls airain tition. KEMP P. BATTLE, President. Raleigh, July G, 1SG9. resumed the excitement of the game; and one entering there an hour afterwards would never suspect that death had so recently snatched a victim from among them. DR.; GO DDIN'S compound::- GIENTIAN BITTERS Cures 0hir$ &di?rVytiptps ia," Indigestion, Clic, Sick Stotuach, Bronchitis, Vsthma . ; V. Neomlja, BheuTnatism& - . , : c, jfe A UNIVERSAL TONlC.-a . A-sure, sate, and reliable preventive and cure for -iall Malarial diseases, and all diseases requiring : 'general tohie impression; x Prerjared only by Da. NJ A. II. G0DDIN and fur sale everywhere. ' a i V. JAMES T. WIGGINS, (Successor to J. II. Baker & Co.) Proprietary Agent and Wholesale deaier in Patent Medicines, Norfolk Virginia. ' apr28 14-ly GQXt. 1 OARRAWAY .( 2 . .i: t i AND ; 'A .I.J : ' V A ' k. DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVIS IONS, HARDWARE, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, W ALL j ;A sirA d e s PROMPT! a'iefition given- id orders,. and to the : sale of Coitori,4 Grain,. Naval Stores, T6bacc6, Dried fruit, &c, on Commission. . ' Ocurt Souse SulldLiiaS r 'lly J " NEWBERN, N. 0 11 "1 O it t ' . "1 T ine end oi tne doc-Ket or continued, xt no counsel appear for either party at the first call, the case will be put to the end of the District, and if nohe appear at the second call, it will be continued, j . ' VII. Cases not i prosecuted for two terms will be dismissed at the costs of the appellant, unless continued for caused with liberty how ever to. either party to move at the next term fore-instate it;' or afterwards upon sufficent cause. ! j '- VIII. The appellant is entitled to open and conclude the argument. "IX.- When an appeal shall betaken after the commencement of a term of this Court, the judgment andi the teste of the execution sliall 'have effect from the time of the filing of the appeal. j . ' Note. The only difficulty in the adoption of this rule, was the case of Farley vs. Lee 4 1) and B 169 ; for the idea of allowing a judgment in a case which in, fact was not tried below until after the commencement of a term of this Court, to relate back and take effect from the first day of the term was out of the question. jWci are relieved from this difficulty by Whitaker vs. Wesley 74. E. C. L. j II. 48? decided in 1852, in which all the cases on the subeject were tully reviewed and the conclusion is, " that a mere form or fiction of law introduced for the sake of justice, shall not work a wrong;, contrary to the real truth and substance of i the thing." We consider Farley vs. Lee (decided in 1838) over-ruled by the authority and 1 reasoning of this case. The j judgments of this Court (as between themselves and j without reference to the judgments of other Courts) relate to and take etiect from the first dav ot the term; Sanfrancisco to Shanghai Hankow and return Shanghai to Hong Kong' To Canton, Macao and return" Hong Kong to Calcutta via Ceylon Calcutta to Delhi Return to Allahabad Allahabad to Bombay Bombay to Suez Suez to Marseilles Marseilles to London -London to New York $100 300 100 70 30 350 24 10 20 300 90 20 120 Total $1,554 Excursions toPekinand Bataviaarenot inclu ded in the above estimate, but on the other hand the full amount 3harged by the Peninsu lar and Oriental Compauy to Calcutta, by way of Ceylon is included. If the Burmah route is taken, the fare will be about the same, but if the direct line to Singapore is taken, it will be $100 less. The estimate is based on the sup, position that the traveler will return from Delhi to Allahabad, and proceed thence to Bombay, instead of going on to Lahore and down the Indus to Burachee, and thence to Bombay. If the last named route is taken, $100 must be added to the amount as already summed up. The cost by the direct route between Suez and London is given, but the tourist will be likely to vist Palestine, Constantinople, Athens and Italy, ar.d take a- look at Central Europe. A liberal estimate for lures in circumnaviga ting the globe will make the required amount from $1,800 to $2,000. To this must be add ed the cost of living while onshore about the same as at first class hotels ii the United States In making such a trip, from seventy to eighty A SAD ROMANCE ENDED. For many months past, says the Cincinnati Enquirer. July lit, a poorwoman, meanly claa FRIGHTFUL RAVAGES OF CHOLERA. The London Times publishes the following statement: Letters received from the Gambia state that may have been noticed sitting at the corner of epidemic cholera, which first appeared at Plum and Longworth streets, keeping a lonely Bathurst on the 5th of May, continued to vigil and waiting for the coming of one who increase in intensity up to the 221 and 24th never came. Her sad history is told in a few of that month, when the death rate reached words. Her husband died in the army. She tho numbers of 73, 74 and 75 respective per would never believe that he was dead, and was diem. From that date to the 5th of June the firm in the faith that he would again return to mortality gradually declined, the number re- her. Constant brooding begat derangement. An turned to the last-named day being 24; but imposter told her that if she would take her the character of this dicease continued un- stand at one of the corners every day her al changed, death supervening within two or sent lord would soon come back to her. She three hours of the first attack, frequently did so, and every morning the patieot watcher within half an hour. 1,08-1 persoLs had per- was found at her post, waiting wearily despite ished in the town of Bathurst alone, out of a wind and weather, and, regardless of the jeers population of 4,000. The natives, . to whom and smiles of passers-by, she peered anxiously cholera had been before unknown, are panic- into every face, or gazed long toward the river stricken, and it has fallen to a little band of in search of tho on2 so dear to 'her, bat whose Englishmen, who have hazarded their own features shall never more gladden her eves. lives to stand between the living and tho dead, Few that saw the wan and weary watcher fail to minister in the hospital and to inter thoso ed to bestow a glance of pity, and many were who have fallen, and this with a thermometer the inquiries as to her sad history. Bat tho . registering from 80 to 89 degrees in the shade, faithful sentinel has left her accustomed stand "JThe governor's own horse has drawn the cart and her vigils are ended. The officers came around the town to gather in the dead. No yesterday and sent the pitiable creature to the calculation has been made of the number of Longview Assylum, where, perhaps she will deaths on either bank of the river Gambia, await her unrcturning husband until called up. where it is reported whole native towns have on to join mm beyond the dark river. been depopulated, and the dead he m heaps un buried. THE PRESIDENTIAL CANVASS OF 1872. Governor Holden's paper, the Standard. - w 9 ACCIDENT AND DEATH. A terrible accident occurred to a family of Norwegians emigrating from Decorah to Sioux, Falls, on Thursday last, at the railway crossing near the residence ot ur. Libuy, lour miles has the credit of making the first nomination C4t 01 thls PIacc- As lbc noon reght tram ior tne next rresiuentiai election, lhe fol- bu,uo-jaiiT,uWM,'v u mu YENI, VIDI, VIOL if 1 i t "T T i it 5 BE SO. L I I (1 q X! a fQinivai) - Ii ? It a a .sl ivVapa lin in the case above referred to, in such cases the - j,,,, ; r WHlT EVEBrYSMyST Thd Conqueror of dll Snuffs. judgment takes effect from the filing of the record of appeal.) . X. The Clerk! of this Court will keep a judgment docket, with an alphabetical index of the names. of; the defendants. On this docket he will enter a brief memorandum of every final judgment; of this. Court affecting the right to real property, and of every judg ment requiring, in whole or in part, the pay ment, of money ; stating the names of the par ties, the term of the judgment, its number on the docket of the term, and if for the payment of -money, the amount of the judgment : and when it shall appear from the return on;an execution or from an order for an G.J G.I W. G, W. Gj G JG. G A -A r. G j W. G. I I .wIgIHL'Ll if o G A a & Al &' A A I I l! & XlLw&iAXSr AX'S AX'S AX'S CELEBRATED 1 CELEBRATED 'irriU.Jy CELEBRATED , SCOTCH SNUFF .SNXTFF fifteen months time will cost from S3.500 to $3,800. Some tourists would undoubtedly spend much more than that, others can doit for several hundred dollars less. Having made it, we can assure our readers that it can be done for the sum named, which will secure good living and attendanee. To those who love adventure, who want to see ,thc under side of the world, what sort of people live there, and how they live who are able to endure some hardship, and put up with discomfort a journey round the world will be a delightful trip : but those who are particular III 1III-M.I1 I . ent ' as to what they eat, where they sleep, who ar JL f aiwaJ8 seasick, had better not undertake'th lowing is his ticket : For President : U. S. Grant, of Illinois. For Vice-President : Wji. W. Holden, of North Carolina. with a wagon attached went over the crossing leaving the wagon on the track, and from fright or some other cauic stopped, and though whistle was contaously and repeatedly soand ed, remained standing, and the pas&iag train striking the wagon and crushing it to atoms, breaking the hip of one ox, aod throwing the rri J J.i: r t- r. """""p kut crship.innotassigningtohimselltherpLice lv; Qrleson, at least sixty feet, producing in ontue ticket, excite universal admiration. jurie9 that resulted in death in a few houVs. Ilolden has. fairly won the palm of self-denial JThc 8tra cgt tt of the rr w thtt m this self-seeking age 1 xlis disinterested- a ,UlIe vu in the ness is all the more glaring, from the fact that .u i .u . i. he offered a reward during the war for the rod8 and escaped uninjured. As the approach assassination of President Lincoln - nla CQJd blTC Uen BQtQ for lbaa 'chmond Wfng. a mil lhc wondcr u bow be camc t0 0Q tbe A DANCE OF DEATH. On the 5th a large number of colored people paired to the woods adjoining Fort Norfolk I crossing with it so near. CreKO FlaxncUaUr. We speak of it as an excursion, for to snend the dav bv indul in th mprr;. : .:n u ti j t. . . . . j ' o o Touch ingly True. The Mobile Adver tiser and Register says : " We do not rc- member to have read a poem more Fympc- I .1 . W " w mm-mm UyiUlUlI 11ULI mn!,neni. n ,l elr Tay t0 or foa, a r0VT containiog one boy and eight girls has a heart ; This tide has already begun. Every were swamped a short distance from the shore, wbo would crossing the Pacific has its quota of resulting in the drowning of the boy and five ,;nMc man acorcii - Has been 1 f ull V tested and ''rbnotfneed&v' all amateur dippers to be thfrbest Snttff now in usel Its swppior taste and pureness from all-drugs and injurioas ingredients, commonly used in the prep- raUojnf f qther-snuff, has gajjved-it ,a wide ,world riptrfafl Totryir, for Von wilt like it. " ; See that our-name 7 Askfpr, and; take no oihef . Foa SALE BT S;-..: l'Jiagham.AX;o.f' -;it -fimith, Foster & C04 W lHowertoni -.it-C F.Ritx, ; l , .-: ,M4. f. ' ": ftfVi . tAvPArkev;;iT -Ewland J5roi,iWJiQlesAle Grocers- Agent for Norfolk, Va. . .-y.uy v v ; . . ' ! '--U: iLi J iBossienx, Wholesale! Confectioner,; Agent forEichniBd iA : -NoTi6,-t-Tho high reputatia that our Sruff has Htraiffed has induced certain manufacturers to . ijm ilaleiovjiR.irnAn mask, -a .The I sapeior quality of our Snnff dei noilay in the irft;let'mark, but-the Auperior quality Of tobacco it is manafactured of. steamer crossing the Pacific has its quota of resulting in th drowning nf .h. W mnA fi I j " lln 1 Tl I" i JiS':" EuroDean Dassensrers. end there will b n npr. L.' 1. rri.:i i 1. 6 . 0 " ii " A.- j . . . r wB uw. Aucgms were nearly crown. I what IS v.cFviWi0 a iu u4uu.6uMue new in is sad announcement fell uronthe rrtv like a a an electric shock, but unnatural as it is the gloom was soon dispelled and the most of them THE TEA THAT COMES TO THE UNI- re-entered into the gaiety of the occasion with! TED STATES. " mun gusto as though nothing bad bPPen: jttnel45t(ly7w: MU'1 0 ;Je W..-GAIL & AX.: route are made known. ed. The fiddler played his merriest tunes, and We were in a tea-house at Canton drinking Une meQ aQd women yelled and danced : and r m j . t .wl m .H I.J IiL .1 . n t . sucn supernne tea as we never tasted in the wuu iuesc sirainsoi reveiry tne walls United States. We noticed that large jars of the friends and kindred of the dead, who were placed under each table, into which all stood fifty or a hundred yards from them upon . - - . . -l.lt I'M.. ..' . -. . the grounds were tossed. Chinese, do not, as lDe DnK 01 the river that overlooked the death Sinoclab judical UAbt. a Juthern already stated, steep their tea in a pot, but scene. It-was an awful sight, heartrending Georgia paper records one of the most curiooa ' OWED TO rniHTEES. When luekloa printers sUp to crtdit. And find too lata taat men won't pay What charms can soothe the acribes who edit? Vhat art can wash the doubt away ! , The only art their cue can better. To ring the mcney when it is due, To gif e repentence 10 the debtor And wring hia pocket I to sue. are satisfaction by this Court, that the judgment I excUrSjon has been satisfied in whole, or in uart. the I ... Clerk at the request of any person interested " .1 ff p?- jt Americans uient and recreation of a picnic. Nothing oc thetic and more touchinglv true than the iol- ih such entry, ahd on payment of the lawful V .1 . VIl,na S India a few curred to mar the pleasantries of the scene lowing: It is brief, but its brevity detracts fee, shall make a! memorandum of the time of x.ngnsnme? wm oe nocking UDUl about four o'clock in the afternoon, when nothing from iU beauty. Letever: man vh s r 1 v -ii . across the continent on their wav to nr frnm . k-. v... j I . P .... 1 J v.i . sucnsaxisiacnon, wnetner in wnoie or in part, j i- m,. .- . . . . 1- ww t vwm"mu6 7s w; u '6" ha3 a heart in his bosom, very genue mairom . 1 1 1 11 . li 1 j r 1 h. 1 ana reier Dneny to ine eviaence oi it. ' '1. Executions from this: Court may be di rected to the proper officers, of any county in the State ; the.manner of their, teste is pre scribed in Rule IX preceding ; at the request of the party in whose execution is, it may be made returnable on any specified day after the commencement ot the term of this Court next ensuing its teste. In the ab'scence' of siich request executions 6hall be made returnr able on; the term next ensuing their tested and on -motion, for special ' cause, execution may be taken during the term. , . . " XII. The Court will not regard any agree ment alleged, between Attorneys or Counsel unless it be admitted or" shall1 be in- writing and filed in this jCourt. XIII. Memorandum of plead will not be received iu this Court as pleadings even by consent of parties, but will be disregarded, as frivilous or impertinent; - -; . On motion of J either party, or in1 sl gross case, of its own motion, the Court, will refer it to the Clerk, dr to some member of the Bar, to report whether pleadings - in a cause, are scandelous and impertinent, and -if they be found so, the Court will order the scandal or impertinence to e stricken out at the cost of the party. . j , - At motion to : dismiss an appeal for want ot .notice ; of the anrjeal. can onlv be put it into your cup, pour in hot water, cov- to contemplate, ana lorced upon us the. truth tnd interesting ueuicai cases wnicnnave ever ering the cup to keep in the steam, allowing of the natural heartlessness of human nature, come to light- No 'one who has not read it it to stand about five minutes, draining it off especially when in a state of ignorance. The will think of doubting its entire truth. It ap- drainincr and refilling. The second cup is considered picture w horrid in extreme, illustrating, as nears that a German, living at "CrackerNeck,1 the best, and the third filling is very good, it did, barbarian's dance of death, and we'trust was fur several years aflicted with a terrible But when the strength is exhausted the wc mJT never witness 6uch another, or be call thirst, which waur would not allay, and doctors grounds are thrown into the jars, taken out cd upon to chronicle it. , could not. At last a Urosocpio doctor Soors, spread on cloths, dried, doctored, re- About five o'clock several colored men pro- whatever that may be -came to the conclusion packed, and sent over to us I The average cured a boat and drag, and proceeding to the that the man was troubled with worms, and cost'of tea in China is from fifteen to twenty cene of the disaster, dragged for the unfortu gave Idrn an emetic, on which he threw up ten cents per pound, but duties, freights,! interest nate pleasure seekers and succeeded in recov fish worms, three lamprey ls, seven craw fab, on capital, .profits to importers and middle ering the bodies of Victoria Nicols, Ellen Wil- one mud turtle, five liiards, two tree frogs, one men, swell it to prices which make it an arti- lianas, Mary Bailey, Hannah Moore and Hen. bull snake, a seetioo of worm fence, and the cle of luxury. More poor tea is drank in the rietta Whitehurst, which were taken to the worm of a copper still coataining sixteen eoiU. United States than in any other land. . atone bridge, on Granby street, to await theac- He at once complained of being better, and Carkton s Utter. 1 Hon of the coroner. jxorfoUc JJay hook. j tis itcaoii? taproTea ever since . r i u I .; - : :. ' 1
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