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1 1 i;i;i i;j . i i i i h \ ■-. i • i i .'. 1 ki i i . it french ir.illir iii n<gitn we ptibli - d - ■i . i \ » itgo h ' a i • ii the ' ul mad it a ca forth i . of lloiiibun and an l.n.'i ii it ii ei li va ■luti d i ui the ul i . ■i i i - nun i lhai il ta ■i in a iia.ii , winch i i - itiul a la ul i ai j i i . ii.l tha ii . , i ,. .. i , an i bail di pnti .•;.'. , to pro i • - tiallic an .,' , i i i the i'ai mil that ihe l'yulieh < iovi-i .... tered i.i ii j i it ai ull . • i'be 1'ieiii i i i . ,\ . i ..... 1 1 laiuiii r in africa li can inn ■■i "■i i ■... j i .:.-• - i " 1 1 . _, tiie.u i f 1 1 i n i u -. ii a j wliich lime i he .■■. i imy loi iheii ... i lur ibis i in l.-_"i-i lliel'u :- no question but lln-l is a run i ' ..- . . . i a form .- 1 1 1 • i ■. ' ■■■i . . . : , . i : i . , i'i , hating circuit s'ai ■llic i . i ol iven tin interest of th in i i . g care ■i .-, will be vi mil i ten i curs itppreti p w i iiu if a 1 1 . 1 1 ti 1 1 d re i lis of t h . but the iiiq ii of r rauce um , ■. ■, . nitiu.is i an . avows hei di . . u to exei ise it i 1 , ii i ;. ilig ii ia i.iia -. will 1 a go i w ur lo prevent .' '. we can a u ■■■capable of that full i ii i very i n in 1 1 n a ..... ■.,■tru . ' _ i thai wi letel itioi jn.ts an i i to mail trej a ....... p i 1 i ... ■, . a , , ucl will thu itliei i '■■■i - pm a ; will 1 i a ibu exatii|di ■: |- 1 m ,■.-. n,d atlumpl to ii'ii ivhtu liei w i i lia col i i \ i an ap prenlici ; \\ .,..; n *, • , - , .• v i , and i soul n and vv u '■i n stale iii ie '■- it vi y of the mis i n'nl ...... . a i il a .. .'."-. ' ; : ■. - . - .. . i i ' . ., '- ■i ■' ■.. nd ■• ,. /. regulation lor lent i ■■'..-■ting to linled w - ,.; i i ' . . ' . ■1 1 ■■. '. . j : is | / ' i . ' . ii . • .,'!/. i i ■', i lb a'li iii i • villi arc i in : ' the j '.■< , - '■lllilt i sunday n exeepl . fast on u id not bo i .... . ' . 1 , ii 1 1 1 . ■\ . ■. i tl is allow ' ' av " i * fwise alii i •' i i . or tea iu i ll i'be ii r fl meat was f in i ... • | ,,| lent and ii t'lmri-b . n'evi iccord mcu w th the spir 1 ling i in or the nei ... . . ,.,,_ i iiu ■-" ' i hi sit meal is allow ed by dis | mil tin - . lavs al ever meal ; on llu moiid . holy \\ . ' man it 111 ; , days im i i . ing i.i i ii iv week . u , . s i'm i iya i xcepi > u urdai i 1 ebi um •■i after ash wednesd iy s iturd n l febru ary 7 - in i nl a week in i i i"lv sutur ilay april ■'■all the m inlays m ith thu ■vctqitiou of m md it in i loh week lire day s of f;i i i he u of 11 li is not al wi i at the same will thu nn i villi i •■.*] li meal li t ii eggs i an a , eh , fi . ' • g itu du a . are ull w od a !;,,' iriu cipal ui nl i iii ise an -. ii u hich ll li meat pm libited ; and the same wiih tho exception of eggs may 1 used on any day .,' i io collation i i it ter ur il nocessa y lur i may be a ud in dressing ii-ii ■a vegetables lii ail persui.s over seven vain ,.| age ai'i i , ind a a i;u from ih ii ie i rlesh meat aad all ovoi ! wen v one t a and i'i i according to in ai ive ' "• in lll!l|.lli '• i i ,- v a | a . a the pastm or con lessor is a prop r j idge to ivii.un each tn s mid i ect.r a hi re it can c im ieiitly be th as tin ro ii many in the 1 > iceso w ho are itifortunati • deprivud of iii advice i a i asl ia lhe inoru common b-giiiiuatu ca , . - ai ■tated i i i i i ago 2nd ill ikuess r ii-i i utioii '■', 1 hard ii a 1 kor fen lies a state of 1 -" inn i . or nursing children is a i ea ii i , vemptinii i " • who fi an being in i ho service oi "' is or from other ca tses are com pelled to dine al a very late hour may take i ■■,-. il atio.i iu tin morning instead <■i - i i ilia t i all persons dispensed i'r an iheobliga 1 a ' i anting mi account of louder or advanci d age hard labor •■!' illness are ""! boiin i by il resti iction i using meal only al one meal on days when ii ii - i by dispensation . ithers dispensed from the fust for other cans -. as well a those w ho are obliged i last re p rmittud to u .■meal al one nn ail v d sri.i.iv.w etary and chancellor caihedral of st john und st km bar ili.na toll .-- i . i 1 -._ | . g cat o linn w at rl man dcujtfd tj jjjlitif:i iu id-i jnt.raal jjipraafments q.*i).nii:ra,r v,v art a:i ill.iraliti anh thr awild cirrlf vol xiv salisbury n ( ., maijcii k l-so-s numjikk 11 hith ian l im!iii!i !,;.,• inn one m i . ;• ,...,. fort ' le ii vi . ■i from \| i'.eltsoli i ., ., pretty cottagi i in the i iwii of 11 at liisi use i i ' - ty !• iii •, - lion i , the he trts of hor tl ' ■. ■. • oughts of i i i ber from ter i ur exisl in ■■by il i.itervi i on mrs lle.ison wn . measure . , less ' i threw her ever i ' - ■■" , . . 1 the a itun !."■f iiieteett . . m t ■: man igable s io w a ., lit preth . und tolera , j s thai t i espcel wer \ cry iii :'" i'll 1 i-i v,'i the way lived squire i irk ham llu ergin ■ai lift , with hia on i . ... who was l a v ut man the hitler wa mil a i'r i the y.uiiij ' b ami en - .,, ,,, '" l ''■''• ;'-' as y0t how on a . . ,- i n st,rj uive remaind ■■l'i it no | id i rtp i - - ' i ■- ii'i ■ick it sl ce that glie wna re mai itc pre ly t i'i ai he '■, livated her ., ■• d assi initv ai on i ' .. || iiutivo ; f re i ii g itttifully i • i rouianl ; it would be a to tin t town and gel the wis it 1 m ,■■,.• v ■■' imeti t a resolvi ' ■■li ' r that il | with perfect su ■was rea ■' . ed to tber until tin day fixe i iu or to ward li any isp i ■• i rou sed so i r rang ' ul m ■lien . . , i -. . - f what was villi sq re mi he had lo the itfuir man disc ivere i the fact i if i ■■> \ . . ' ' i r i es ' i !, in . •■■leisn a llavanj ' lint i ion ; a : i ,- ; be only ti.k ifiei i n - 1'iie fur ke iiitg ' • ' • ■it would outiger i i cul bim mt and tin squii ma i . m as in ufi . d w idowers « im take i t'e ts : comes i ■■a . i ■ui by cban 0 as i vi ■_ really be ' ' afier all limited he ' 1 im i i old ■': er or at least th i so ''.'•■■' ■- ■■inatters la .. a i i good a e and igbt to have ' it be fore this bow . more . .,- n l | , a ife 1 wei i i ■louors of my ■| ■■■■ih a rascal nordei i mi i've ball a mind 1 do it squ !■murk tin to k i a , iii ire u iiiil antl i-\i lu i.e i • i vow i'll 1 it what this u i ( w is wo will leai c tbe i tiler to infer from liis v ery ne.vl it ove i.e i iiiiiri i of l ' 1 i . ' 1 < mi .,'- at li ' n o si r was i i ep iy , ' he wen t on i t his 1 1 1 ■. :■1 1 : .- . _• aad will be joiic all 1 ty 1 hum pi ! i i.it'll do s , much the r for in v inn p '-,.' th . . jii he when left alone now i shall have the ground ' ■in ;, self i i'he rascal i.iten is rutitiiug tway i exl i'hurs lay eve i.ing aal i dav is mon lay nothing ir i ng a the iron is hot i'll a i itu to :. ii ma ii lling her thai i hilt i and will go j isl al dark to uioi she w m't sus i ' ' an thing until th is tied and in a a bal . . ive stjuii u mm . a eotisitler thai ii in ght make i ilie diffurenco with t i'lidf expecl ml 1 1 ,■, : -: lured il a c ip ital joke on his ami and looked no fur i - 1 1 ■i . 1 1 • ■. . . ■■- 1 . i ■. h i s wri i materials towards inn md ind follow iug i istle : peat -' florenti : i i'n i tl dav ii ed for our elopement on - ne accounts objectionable anil would like with your permission t substitute t in irrow eve uing li i lii-ai ii..iliin from you 1 shall i a lei that \ ai assenl i iln arraiigemi i shall lin ■■a cui i igo iu n idiness dri tin i i oak tree at hail past eigbl "' l",'k l ii ciin w alk tl.eru ivilbout at trading suspicion and as 1 1 nae will i "" moon iw shall i able in carry onl mil plans wii of discovery i am happy i say that the governor does ii"i suspeel iu in iter in-law i iu sto u won't in hi shame , '. v .. del ote 1 l li iiil1 i . ' i .' id i a i squire m u kl.am ia - mg heartily thai isn't bad especially r-_r d7_r x—r—r—r ,■■i _. ■inuu t^.h.1 . i.l—r—jt—n r f i i , ' i i.l iii ' . d jl up hill ' ' ' • i i i i \ ii employ . i '..'.'.'•' 1 1 . 1 1 .... , , ■■• (.•"!' 1 1 it 1 lit can '•! • . • ■_ i .-,-'. m - 1 it'll •!,. a ii 1 ' ii m i -. i '"■:. ii a a - a ' ing ia her quiet i'in ' . casting iht i a u over a late mini ln'1 nf 11 arpoi '- i_m/..ii i lorence i au a'1 n ' a a i'l alone i • i .'..• a ih bell brought her in i v ii | ic i - ■-, w . rung ,: ,■bell was mike squire mai k ism's - boy - i lease ui.i'a .' mti i be li'ddii ' ml ' ■missive ■i , ■ter for m - 11 in ' - vi av itu lict.lar lhai no : ",■it i ii i "!' inv-vi'v conveyed in this characteristic address aroused ml lie i fill - ,",! it v .' ,.' ■■■, . . ll iii || - -•" veil i it il '.'. as addressed in lier j i i and a il i i,'i'-i'!f a she drat - i eil situ i el nd i'i tbe pai lor nut i'i i'.i 1 i in.'|ier'h mugitz in ; ; lal .. . . . ai ' w bat in tbe world can i 1 .' in i • ibal tbey biioiiiij be bo seere about ! i an i '!• irei.ee i carry ing ■'■h i-laiid.'-iiiii e nil lence '■' ll in iy i ia ' i 1 ought !.. kn iw si initiated by ber feinin ne cm mrs ii speed ly com bided ibal site would nf a paren noi i'liat el ibis mystery ' i iliink said biio • i will open it and iiibr.it be anything hi tienlar i eai a y ia lai it and fj n-e.»ce will tbe v i -' .■accordingly did wl it w ns istoi tlimeti when the plan ol i ' .■. i - - , - er i ' i lere'a ; ■' ' iii i vere 1 lire itb so ' ; to run away a i to tltat i ii marl i"i with ■. • to me.1 : ii ber im tura to i . i'n ir.arri.-i ite mr i a ii and tin h,i ; we ble 1 ii an i - i in heaving n sigh al the recollection • a ui i always to remain tlinsv sbe thought • i've h df a maid not to show this letror to florence but tn run it '. iy w itb cli i • an own ai'1-..ii'i i - odd if i can't per nadi in fl it tbe mother ia a s ""' as ■ter an i she trl n ce 1 compla cently at i i attractive face and form reflected from tho miri-,,r 1 nst then i beard theilo r open ai i flore ntei . ■| up the " nnd thrust i i ■'.. t i ' irei " ■an i thai '■•- did n it meet du ring l -■■■!"■_■d i cl ii fly i pnr ■in thev bail agreed to in i a'li a lo at ncion mai un i " in an exceed inn.lv -' r-:i _•<• manner to 1,1 son's think ing i ' • i m div he would endeavor to repress ami and down tho room f to walk off s una of his sitperabitn danl bibiritv 1 wl it's in tin wii 1 '.' bought i harles t-i himself ' it c in't in v .■■g • -■■-. -..,_. izv '' something was the mut ter beyon i doubt 1 it what it was he it tiie fn infest ,-"■'•■''• nro at the li.'i rpccifietl tbo sqnire had his carriage drawn up at the appointed rendezvous i !•■began to | r anxiously in tbe dark for florence at length a female form well in u riled up made its appearance thanking her in u very low whisper lest it might be suspected thai be was i e wi ng person be helped bar into the carriage nnd drove tl their ttion was i1 bouse of the i ustice of tbo peace residing at tho distance of si an eight mi las during the first nart of the journey nothing was said ii ith parties were do biroiis '■;' concealing their identity at length squire markhatn considering thai after all he coul i not marry tho lady without her consent and that the d - ■v cry must be mil lo beforo the marriage d.'i-i led t reveal himself and then urge his own suit as well as he might my di i misa i • •••■■.' lie continued in liis rial - . vv i " sin ii '-.. ! the lady i tho'l i was chsrli ' and i ai i squire l <■khitn rec i mrs rati .' '■voice with « in nt though il « i florence •\\ ,- a ,. iii - r who wa irranging to eloi with mi li no ; but i i n-iw i m ma'am » im w as meaning to e t my boh 1 le !. squire m.-irkhani yott are wrong iftiir con - enlallv lo mt knowledge idi-il to i ike hei pin retelv in order li a ! i r had mi a - ii i the i nigliiiig ha li i-i ve both of i m hief of it is | left i idler far i'lin - • m know it ; so tn to run off with i'l itu himself the rascal on the way in which i tt 1 - ' il i i fess thai i ! fl a n ,| nee to , . ■. • haw she will laugh al n :, il an fin hi nt " l h mi it witl if jetting why no in u m 1 then vou know we can in ,\,„ them believe we had .: • in mi liens a ■,--,. ir i with i little ut \ ai il hi of an i ■ii i were iiihiic i . i a i in . an i as lhej antici|i ited thai i lorence and i thai li a ing their departure had ' in t..|,|,"l off in • diil.-r.-nt in ..-,:■n m lii a an lur intent i'll in i !•' '! ■ir ppmmoc - the n.-xt morn ■i — — n mi i _._..— . ... 1 1 '.-, ii ■,,- n in i ■■mh i ■l led lo llli a romance of alabama some years ago u young and '•■. , i svboin wo inn 1 1 . u novo lelte fas ii as m . - v . a , ■us a ii ,' i'i au aeadi my of n t-eri town u thu tut vi ior on iho banks ■l a ei wh ise •• m die 1 1 iv rl oi young x . i , butter in t i neighborhood 1 al tac 1 1 1 n e n t w as . . i u i u a i , > n ' , ran up hi a snag ; the | i - objected lo the match and the j oung lady too pi oud t enter a family in v , union w mild be i eg a di as a wi - lliunc . dissolved the engage it lent this w .. - about ll i i lirs excitement respectin ; the < lalifornia gol i l oung \. dutermiiiu i to make lis own way m ia woi id lefi his pan home and sol ■1 i i i he far pacific ar ■■' i . . he addi tti i to his lady-lot e assui i g her of 1 ty an i of hia intention to return ho nc al some fnl lire day and c itiin her as own meanwhile miss l . had also lel'l tbo pi n u of her foriin i .. . . an i the a : never reached her • • e nn -,■he net er receit ed anv re y i io w i ite no ' more letters home and the lirst and news ' ..' ' •■family re ■•■\ ii ss and aluiosl ci i deal h an g i he mines tim i lied on ' x diet ii ne was . led among his ch ire i without i ■■' ,.- 1)11(1 wl " llil i . ■!' _■n up ,- dead > um • '. hen our informant w as aria ■-. i by idden ...'.. absent x | m ' die nn bis return to i - : a ner h his first ii piiry was f n m ,-- v bin ml from w hum we hat • the nan live ■i i long lost sight of sad . il i and other changes wr ■i ." iik iglil iden i to l'i ■-' hero of our story - ami a 1 for tin cmild find i ... . . ■i ;:. gate up tin search pai ; he did not pine away .. nvevi r as ' ■hate or co um i any other absurdi ty l»ut ike a s usil man :.. | mud i i afti r a a ' year ui happ ess his w i on i x was :.: iiu . fi alone in the t . lur friend i noi iuf .; a | is to the del ul of what has followu . ,*, and had ii i hear 1 of x for a 1 . until a few day since u i.i u he net him on i ' ' ',■'' '• strei t a ith a la ly arm a i was introduced as mrs x . ivcd to be no other than the identical her early e s iy - aut a y oung as fresh an i as i v iv a sho was ten y oars tig .. s ie hail n main ed a ma i n until found by her lover elf a '-'. id itvei ; .. i the'v wi re now ii a a . a tour — al '■• i physical exercise the jot i;n.u of hi ai an in various parts i the country give a pii ture bt no means ii ittering ,,: the physical de'gun erai ;• try men i'he i vil coin phti.io i of prevails principally in the i w hich are always an ; every w lu n inn -■- of id health in which the men pass tlieir time in dingy w irk - nips and i ■counting rooms and the women scarce evi r place their feet on the pavement an i m ion they do wear such thin shoes that ■la aiiii consumption are tho gi neral result the consequonci is a puny pale ptic race a uiilik as p issi ble to tin inile and i ig ir ins in i r d era and ■i if own time w and | ■nl indications m any of n ir great cil.es ol a people hat ing thu mosl rem iti connections w ith those i uigi ' i races desci ibi d by i'acitus nnd others a versally large a - ill d and excelling oven ihe ituuuns in digni ty and beauty 1 liink of the ancient ger uiaiis the an i ul hi itons ind many of the pr i-iit |; iiuaiih an i greeks under the simpli ' - ..; exoi cise and plenty ol •; n a -.-. ■• \\',. will defy any ■no sat - a c iteni|iorary " to study this subji lost in w nidi r at tin perl i ce of life and a ral prevaih i and tt *•'*' i1 nt day uld so itu ■of happiness i greek art wliich wu . life and grot t iu i . humanity reducible to ' ■and exercise the ap o i ,,■\ the i ive ia ii n-t i ■of infinite •■■. ity , and wilder tho so 1 w ith aduiira but the result of consl i .-. ■phasi i | go and lessea ol classic my th in reflected id ids uf would i ise had not ..,■be . wu are therefore | • li cal and ol hei groat eai neatness the iinp-.il i mi mibjeel of physical exercise 11 , dvicu . on this p ii.t to eat pla .. and give — t -———— ——— —— — -—, _ — __— , __ _ _ .__ — . ' ■i : ■i ' : , ' ' ' 1 1 " ■. i ' i to take niii-d u nd in a , i a . at her i hue weal - may pus ti b!y bim el i ■a in uricau | pie from becoming .. until u of dwarfs i from en tire extinction /,' . i 1 1 w uclt . ♦ . ix i'l natorv i . i held ado rtixer uol ic - ti . i aindeii journa '. aad say - : the ii ni ii i then among other things sets the i aroliuiau righl as to ltinbop hi ninb's death w hich et enl llio latter paper just now noi ce bul which occur ed n ,-■a ',- //.- .'/•'. we copied the para taj l'i an the l ai iiiiian and hereby in i our f iiib at its door the truth i we are bo much in the habit of clipping ■um from its columns ihat we di nib in il in boys w mid readily gel up il the ■/'".-, ', ha / ta i n ii land if that btate.ncut should nppeai paragrapbically in it next issue bul bo loi j a we have a watchful uioni t.,r like tho journal to keep us corrected all will come right in ibe end we c i-ili-f our bcisbore i tob raltly veil educated but occasionally they cul il and left and in this i.istuncu did a cut right wo charge the matter to i ■,.,'■...'..' . ' i/i a /. tli»t which has since ex lained it — south carolinian the austin correspondent of tho iai veston civilian in his letter of the i2lh ultimo wi ites as follow a : i now have ihe pleasure of announcing ihe passage ofono of the iiinat imp ttun • ■■' ■. i lor the welf ire i tex a ii is an aci opening the almost ei t . . : ■f tl state to sale al fixed pi ices to bo brief the < oui.nis : • a land i >:';. e is aul mr bed i sell laud scrips in quantities ol 1(1 '. •'!_ '. ill an i l,_siiacrc tracts tiie lauds iu thu i'aeiric ii 1 1 .- t i sold al £- per acre ; niter ite sections invades railroad 1 ... vi -:- a i rial grants und i all tin islandsat 1.25 per acre ; and n i public lands ut nne d iliar the bill passed on motion of mr brown al 10 clock last night this morning a i run was made mi the land office to buy i fifty cents scrip authorized by the lasl legislature as the price of lauds in the pacific k ia r before the i jovernor could sign this lull nnd by 12 o'clock about twelve thousand dollars had been paid in but gov runnels hearing of the movement l".-t no tune in affixing hie sign manual to the act and notifying the commissioner that it was a law t the land which at i p m put a slop t ui l in will -•■.' that specu hi vmi will see that p citlutoi - were thus securing reserve scrip at fifty cenls while its price would be two d"l liii's the moment the act was signed . ._> . selling negroes in cl lnnec j kit the hartford times commenting upon lence of certain sectional noliti ii the town of v utiierslield re ! mind tin an ofthe following circumstance which w c give in it owu words : in wethersfield about the year isig i'ete and chloe two negroes desce.i i nits of slaves in tho tauiily of frederick hut . ; . were sold at the public post for a debt ' lue ii ' nn m r i littler tbo in moy . /. d from the sale was applh d to that purpi -". mr abel doming obtained possession ,,!' these negroes ho was a man who didn't like to pay the tax which was at that time by law exacted of the people for the support ami benefit of the congre gational church untler lae church-aud stiiie system of that day in order to obtain this tax the negroes wore beized and sold at the public post and the avails wen paid as a tax to the rev caleb j touny's church in wethersfield mr tenny himself we believe subsequently left t io town without paying hia debts these things happened at a com para lively recent period in the ;.'""! town of wethersfield some of the negro agita tors there must remember the facts per 1','ctly well hon i ', i mia v ye irs in what is now a ll uirishing city in new hampshire lived a stalwart blacksmith li hi i nf his | a and 1 hisj ike i ie was also fond of his blooming daughter whose many gi ices and charms had ensnared the i ol a i ning printer the couple after a seas m of mutual billing and cooing " i themselves and i ing hut the ing lady's ■■; hi ■;, nt prevented their union l'o ob tain this an interview was arranged l'i i ■prep rod a little speech to astonish a i c in a '•■' " id geiitleni in who sal on joying in - pipe in perfect • intent . ty po dilated upon the fact of their long i'rien leir mutual attachment i hopes for the future and like t ipics and faking tho daugbti r by md sa i now sir ask your pur nissiou to trans pluul this lovely lii iwer from it pa it his pheeliuks overcame hi in . .. , lei - rhetorical tl uirisii blusiie i stammered a wound up with from its parent be 1 in to iu v o\i ii i ..• :' il ii i k died the discomfiture of tho suitor and after removing his pipe and blowing a i ike repliod : " v j man 1 di m't know i i've my eti n pr .' i ■' fi/st t ' ' i ljh,.lll..-...'..lw_m_—..ll >,—,.,_, n.~a.j if ... ing th i it t ■■■an a can eon espi tilth i i m j w ho was present at i rot al we i r thus quietly di ■" t his very natural mistakes there we sat a iitiian la icks ti.iti 1 twelve o'clock in all hese dot a r ii ■a aud fred on the "' i i didn't easily for t v o inform liable liom -. i a ih an time my eyes hit industrious enough and my tongue !•■■. a for that matter : but i made - ■i any ludicrous mistak i m ith the latter i that i gave up in despair gazed ai . , nothing like dan i ai tington i c mldn't open in y mouth bul i put my foi a into il i a ice only my rebel tongue was too much for mo -• • 1 1 , d ail i after a prolonged si lence who is that distinguished noble man just opposite the oue all gold lace ii l 1k stockings - i at replied fred trying to hush down a malicious laugh that is lord p '- foot i 111 "•< i lord thought i well then fred i venture again whoso footman i that and i pointed with my bouquet to a mod estly dressed man who u leaning against a pillar beneath ns and ii everything with a pan of cold grey eyes w hose footman is ibal ' " tha',1 nd 1 red -.- lord 11 — himself after thai 1 kept sl ii but i ' ight t yself whit n land is this where the fool ll.e.l wear ull the g i ei it lies • ♦ . 1 hinixt r in i wife arrcsle i for /,'.,/',./ ij - i ,, lioston kvening traveller f thin lay btates that the itev samu el s lit it master nl tho collog ate school at clifton und formerly beco.ul master of bishops college england and his a if li n ,• i n arrested for highw u robin iv and attempted mill der it seems thai mrs smith wished to renew i he iicqunintauce of an old suitor mimed leach whoso wife had recently died al leging that her husband was also dead a fter set oi al letters hi . ; assetl betweei them ihey met lasl sunday at the llris toi depot and took passage for gate v in re tin \ stopped t i issing the coin moil a violent assault with attempt to kill was made upou leuch by itev mr smith the detective force proceeded to the house t mr smith and arrested the par lies a their tracks ware found a wad ow's cap and a six barrel revolver pistol loaded nnd capped near ihe spot where the btruggle took plan in searching the house various btoh n articles were found fl.ev were sent t jail - . ♦ . oratory — in looking over som papers a day or two since bays the mer cury we stumbled over a speech deliver ed by henry clay . before the students ■i the now york slate and national law school speaking of the art uf extempo raneous speaking he said : •■1 owe my sncci sa in life to ono - n gle fact viz that at th nge of twenty seven 1 commenced and continue i i'm years the process of daily reading and speaking upon the contents of some his torical and scientific bo k these off hand efforts were mad sometimes in a corn-field at others in tho forest and noi unfrequcntly in some distant bam with the horse and tho "\ for mv auditors it is to ihis early practice of tho great art of ull arts thai i inn indebted for the primary and leading impulses that stimu lated ine forward and have shaped and moulded my entire subsi quei.t destiny improve then young gentlemen the su perior advantages you here enjoy i."t noi a dav pa without exorcising your powers f speech there is no power iike that of oratory i e-ar controlled men by exciting their fears cicero by captivating ilu-ir affections ai d bwaying their passions the influence of the one perished with its author that of tht continues to this day gen haskell again innane — we clip the following paragraph from the i i - ville c in iei of tho th inst from which it will appear that gen win t haskell is again insane and confined in the lu natic asylum at uopkinsville ivy ■' ' .!■n't en live correspondent b -:,/." telegraphs us from uopk nsvi le date ■il yesterday that • ion w ui r 1 1 tskell of 1 iiiii---c ha ug , como deranged and i now confined in tho lunatic asylum at uopk nsv it will bo recollected th.it . ion ii w as reeenl y dis.nisse ■fri in i it lexington cured we undi h iwever that ho has been driukii ever since nnd to w hiskey pi may be at i uited the c itise of tl o r ■if indeed he was c ired lis re . . purs certaiuly itidi insound illllld 11 ' ■' ' , . / ' 1 i r 1 1 i ue ■. t lie 1 1 g veil ii a now theory tor man . . of men of a large gr iwth lie s ivs : in kentucky ohio and western vermont mutt grow to a large . of tn limes formation under tin - parts of families bavi gious and thu result i the i tl tion his been a larger ;, uie dot in those who left m issaehusetl ■a iveittuck ' ■iowa w i .:■iw large men i ■figures in i will bo i id in the galley ol ■mississippi in a ib ' <!■tl i'he i of com i ■• cra fnid w^s o of the '■icb iii ither i get auio •' tb4 , ' the i - imp why - has a ' -. u and ii are not so party the cliil me i nnd welts ou im t back ■d and bnd it vas had a gootl teach ers i . . a anal i in a and li'-ver a iieal lik brutes n . \ a ,• a ant them i i irrected hut • tut i thii law f,,r ■rk if y ii ' aid tl i no bett r go ir vally wbcir \ n com ■■next time yon draw bl i on you u id nn il anv i liiti-li fool like !' hall will • i or no wit i as a warning i pa watch nan w '.!-' ' i ■. i ■a . " up ! wake a ! if yon waste your j ii ..- tl ,;, - iu id .• bluiuber you will \ on grow up nil i so wake up 1 wake up my lad nnd go t work and study with hear ty g i u ) >' ■' ait iiji .' i sup n<>t i never knew nn idler who did mgry ; and then efter ' - li ia ii tvoul 1 fall to gap i ■dcken mat yon must tvako up i hi a |" r pitiful drone all j i life a nl in i k ni idleness is a haul master it will fei d you on ha.-ks the \ ii villi rags lodge you in a shan ty . m i i • i you !•• th alms-house to die then liny will bu v you sing ing : i | •'■■avns ) m d it lik such a prospect i very well then wake up open your eyes wide cast off your chains go to work i i thai tumbled drawer to rights 11 ing up ti clo lies in that chaotic closet — pick up ih -<■books learn those les 1 ■school with you bright and rly li wi le w ide awake w"rk let go its grasp you will be somebody by and by — 1 hi ill make i iur in ii in the world i'.rg i hul say y a idlers to this advice ? will you take i '. you will ? good ! sergeant worthy just enlist these pen to the try i lompany i ♦ .♦• a \ rginia editor descrioes tho follow ing scene which ha asserts as stride true we don't think it could have occurred in any other state lie says that ho saw a iiui i f — ani mils — a horse a p.,nv a mule and a bull the li irse bad the heavi -. i pony was blind the innle was lam and tin bull had no provision for fly-time in the wagon then was a white mat i a crippled nigger and a tame skunk ■• with a wisp of straw tho white man held the lines the team held iwn and the u gger held the kunk and they nil iu ived forward . m * 1 /.'■.■• pranunciainento — ilisli p bay ley the catholic bishop of new jersey has issued a manifesto to be read n all iln churches in which he calls at t i-iiii ii to drunkards and dialers in liquor i n ing to the pastors the choice of the cular means to be used he suggests that each should keep a list of the drunk anil liquor dealers in his church ii av : " i am determined to make use of tbo 1 severe measures against all whoaro addicted to this scandalous and destruc tive v ice ; and if they continue in the practice of it they must l it as outcasts a the i al ' die church who have no righl to the name of catholic while they "- nor to christian burial when they 1 liich mm — a few weeks rinee monsieur greffulhe of paris deceased ii vn i street there which he built nnd called l'ue greffulhe after iiim-i'lf ik is md to possess more gold and silver on special deposit at the hank of 1 ranee than any other banker in paris it is noi known what is the present amount of coin at his credit but when tho revo lution of february occurre 1 he bad s 000 in gold and silver in the bank oi france his mania ia to have his specie deposit i'i coiu while the liotht .- an i other bankers keep their de [■■-•'- ii gold or silver bars or coin p . t as test the hu man he ir .- . ke a ;'. it must ikon to prevent t !■■. . and knotty v th prosperity conies the withering dis ss for ws around us arc the darkest ■tin sun of our f irtuni g tost ■often too we are only the more -- ing • ivinc in is oh rated a il matters little ' a f we arc worth i if alw ay - carrying ■.- i ie ni in v '■debt \ ke more snd * i i i f . '■a t fl il ls l.f r - re 1 ; . - noi » ort li it . » ». -
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1858-03-09 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1858 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 41 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The March 9, 1858 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601559173 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1858-03-09 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1858 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 41 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 3553168 Bytes |
FileName | sacw07_041_18580309-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The March 9, 1858 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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