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- 4 - - * -- --a R i -~~~ ~ -M, --- AN use sand a * I~6~leas ti~ Itth~ ?e bresejtu tock to tu hnedh tN Y A till 18,0_ i t'.o Mie esI opectfully k a ,ent tock. 1 7*JA cnithtaoIi CRAN, o pen orithepati 0 . A,1 A- n ese ger : If m- of carrying, - - Wthe jwoh Unr p li"sent pai tArge Y~4 :nut dat large b rtidy kepondc r of DBU;?sJ~ t t iclentit - dIMi old R ad, W RUNSON. y evie, S. C ATER DlI 4 'k ~P~.AS. el on in Ata loti" a"M tut, mifti action did t hjJ~ lara pJ.~ginst Be~nj Iifoini, i eotsbent.f e and having- neit - ~~bwampn Whom.ace oV~t~ Drfrr~h~ th1 arnile topl 411. (d~r~a~rd tat the defend btr the tivet -y *x ote fkgia l b1le svgen D~sJONE c C. cI' CjkaopIce infter Q~ist? ~ ~3~4848. 31 qfla O g~il eeTrify ifl( snhich1 ~h ~p esonable ter 3 onGI *ri~hi~dctm aate y~E~ oE-t I ~ IS n ca ~tjiN i di injbiowh1 6 1 d & bIow ,pop~u a o t~ksbepn ,tolanLAd trife k -ato9 aa li tyjdk ut4= dIie yhr and statadt fo)te is!.I we t dowI oln fiu ' We#i o ., the barkpy -ti ak hi~m the lt'a ils an! o I taltIq.pa Wby (~rstdjip stan dj porchaniyuI tuhn1 the ~nag In the MifatoVr'ffi Mm.? appear to beoa trnger, digna'rshie, ' -n take piensure nacumpnying. or Thlat's the way fo'd ie geriteelealitlit? rk, and I willisby of tIWn Chlichton7 feers, ,'all lie seen of tleim, ..hat ,,hIev knolv tuj do the prlitef tii'tu'stran .'1 i j'd -him I 'ws a At ngb~r, thuf53raa idii oblee'ged tu himi, anid that my naiii ovad SuLk; so we walked. along. togthergratd got 1ii oiiq cmrsattiong 4b91t.towniand ifs improvemrnts. Snys'hei to ne, says~ Ihe, we're lookin up a little, %Mr, Sliek, t ot a little of your Yin4e spirt of in e agli, n at twst. WV are bgi inin build Role Roita, and lite our cli itah Ui, and dig'A rtdi t Vells, qhd ix up the street4 and cftrt ]nd ad foih -pea N othin l ak tit uler, Y - r flW:6g11. lkt I nothin like it. Thii tinghe dOied nii nowi on thc s'team ch)gine priaUL'Iila, or niot at (ll. 'a i ve fio'itwondrecd that CiGa 1Aiii the ti chief se-pr of the lliLe and .o ~re'. doste youadte 'th i P1it f0tii anys hec; bust we laciked 11 htrt irisey but thim 're a getti bcttJ:a 1hut "'io e l,- gthIs'time i d han"unt to the'Ci;t n a lnlij and there he-hleluii mo"I -w&dl1 on find the oflis on the iedand mfloor atluif e, walk'tup a long twistinention, andt lh&iiad 1 ro rite agin it. I mti a nigger a staidha at the head of the ntarr, situl a I tu h, says I, which is the Mti3yor'suditi. Thst's. it says he, 'a pintin t th rite,'and il I jwalk'i perpeniidlorias a.lamfr posi~. Have I the hoior to adlress the Mayo-, says 1? I am lhe, sir,-ays he; e-ll you taiko a chinir. So i sot- downt old him my name; and that as I was. etayiry.'in town a few days, I thort l'd jist cum rotpd, and take a look at him; thatpublic ofi I believed, was public pripcrty, and iIe' ug fkesatid a rite tu call upoit them. i"o' smiled, and said lhe was hnppy tu e me'; insked ho iong I'd bin in town, and bop. - cd my visit had been agreeable:.and that's T. what I call the way tu receve a stranger: not stare at him, and corf continually, and look as pompous a lien with a speckled chicken. -0I never spent aMoIr agreeable hia on hour, in my life, thianihat n'as;'and when J. I cum away, lwurnt bu pried at thi Ii o niense popularity of the man. .'ve seen _na good 'menny otliubails in my .timn; but n one that cum up to my notion likeh hi. I must tell you sumhing about the Chaleston wonmen I've met a gdinen. int ly i cumpany, and a utarnation sight in ty the stretes. Thes way they-turn out of ad an anernoon, in carriages and-a foot, in md fKing.str.eet and at the Batory, is alarmin to oil bachelors. The Charleston winen is generally slender and dark complected; blackeyes and hair aint uncommon; but small feet is their karakieristic. I've seen sum-of the purtibst lIttle boots in the rmn world, sence 1 cnm here. After all,' a he woman's 1u.erstandin is her principle rt- fecturc, and they have it tu perfection. he I've bin struck, in walkin about the streets, wilh thIe great contrast in the dress Sof nortihern and soithern wornen. Here, they dress as if they were all again t a funeral; there, as if thy were hurryin tu a dance. There is a way to dress in ~black so as to make it the most becomini ofall colors; and that is tu relieve it e considerable wihh wliji.-n Take iail a Ctgulhtrtheyadres.u ati&e tanny not'on her, than inany place j've ain uii.at's sayin a go'deal.' Ut.here I hats j' t ~ti see ag pS lofh4 amd-lun L.. \ ttitUdpath.:wit fs'Tnnet no igger than iapntgpih.n4:thagt so fur-back,-that its an everlastin puzle'u cnowr lIowit ~~tays'ohfat all.t ~'ehtity '(ien~ 'utildorned, is adomed , ,'thi lvost't skys the po lian e is ritg, tr tlnW -.and as Igt ~~&~hl~i'.Y ihe Ended Oi-dinary - "j~o'~ l'aientyi bt tema .IOAMI.NSL!CR -.st .t .u a f , e nil -ivqe it) 4'Mlt' I ou' lie-k - " no o nir v t 11 Muttair L Itir! doryou ed VT you116. Ch I~ if" I ' ono f ne~ono -oblseei nike at a ll Iat Se h go I- es,arc , m jupgl~gagge Hill deo grd oqoiiY (or oin thireo day! kt thy ilohinaii di'iy dlie moti i-y ha'ek! tibnad hiey Oh e no,f couldnti, thinktof sch ing. Watypu. no ajod me back de money? You A -e ltile Vld von hund red doiizire hol-ad dIYL4iicn go at all. l ,n te'r'piinpt'id *ou that tie *dtiti gdo. fBy-grir vat' '. ouhoiie good or ven hetncgoi He he no Ietter. as von dead tk"iiss, bywr! grVill'you sare, take. de miarehorse hack, dd giey Vat I pay him to No,'sir, I datalot-lt was a fuir Ir. gain; y ouri eyes wer' your .owiP market as we gentlmeis of ithe.trffsaV. Venthenl le. turfl ',o io Ken. tlemlnd'I N--a lie no 0r i di U, vou be yon grand 'Turk-gmFoia1idere dayn deceptid Y u' 'heat your own .i-n miodder-"on playen alleti '146 youder ngotten fidder! 'oU i1u1 h' -princip e -.:11Cintoejdt is tyhat I go for in, any lhow.. S your literect is no pri-t palld. Y oi he von grand rasCalle fl a 1! dat's do ay tailki.'-. - -4 Failing to li atistied by the Ikey th Frgehman sent his fare-horsp to an auctioneer to be sold. But the auction. e0r sceid io hav-e been'us great a rogue as the jockey, for he took sare that tle fees for selling should eat up the price' e got for the animal. 'By gr,', said the Frenchman, when .relatmng the story, ' be sheaty all' round. Do shookey horse lie sieuty me in trade, and de hauctioneer be sheaty me to dis. poe-of de.hanimulle, and den sold my horso for ten dollaire.only; and, by gar, ho chargo me 'lecen dollaire for sell him! So 1'loss 'leven and von hundred dollaire, 4ll in my pocket clear, for von soare, daniO limp, rump, vbeeze.vind, -no 'see at all good for nothing shape of a mare horse, vurse as nineteen dleadshuckass, by gar!' T~iseTelegr'aph. PER RY COUNTY ?(M88S) TR AGE. 'DIES.' Sonieotime since in tho State of Mis. sissipp agan npamed Brown antI.his son. in-law Wages killed WashingteffJames Bibocs i difiluIif* originatinf in some charg%id3 rfi1lgadtioes (if wre r-emember rigilybrought by- thei latter, against the former. wages disappeared for some time, A fttw months back Wages reap. peared, adivith hiln a man named Mc. Grath. Wages got inito 'a diffieulty with a young man named Harvey, on account: of some claim which he pretended to hove against him.-Harvey shot them both. The father and mother of Wages, residing in this State near the line of Perry coun. ty, Mississippi, where they harbored a gang of outlaws, swore vengeance against Harvey, anid hired a man named Lee to kill Harvey for *1000. Lee took three or four Iiith him to help.-Harvey~in the mean time, fearing some attack, had mo. ved from his o*n cabhrto his fathers, visiting his form every day.' Leo and his party finding this out, enteredi hi.s cab. itt and dutting some loopholes, waited his comings 'ael.-tned, Iharvey getting~ soi~r int~iation 6f the; rijogpt6n prepared for him, toek ihis younger :brot4h~ sAd eight-or ten other men, arnd pih dgho his hotaso, They, seeing hire coig fastened the: door.a Harvey burst I. h door and was notb Lee; shfet di'' mieditely shot~ by6lg Harny shot down anothe ~tso,.nanied ordif as they rushed out. Old fHrge o hearing of his son's dsath, gather~ some of his neighboursaapd .proodgagross the linp. into thit State 'OdWages' houset'seizedisod n womnini ~se.T~s~j~~t ~Y~ted a ful hourc ~n~Irr~ws.n e utinct, aniithen retleins. O i hk~ . drew f 11 h.at once ca m te o it' Thp dept .4pri F i g l v eot .p -1 . , .~ r p e 1t i t ok y nothipg dan agii6stihif de\ a bows kb i ed upeot hiskantaht IIaiis guns in i U ?- 't i r conba a en wa Jmni,- tSssA- q* Mir. R. 1bo)e recowery that. ges aennnbhingu 5lgg lim elf hhvingwV' ha~d he o usef othr. A horrj the ha bror iedwhibr . at thix (ie tookefida wom* haducr nd erett endth' tall his 10'I't now gi duf' i.Ct d bt tha d nd ke enih inge .tibbut an-hour an IoU impreft 8hrmupon hislis e nuhtdi tunatnii-8 ickninaw.!% Ib could ot1 p 1pird 61 fiir hu ~The d 3 er Was e dead..t William in ~ x p ers, s.IErtet n pursit n~ aIltt~ This is uhie-it .abbotmcwe ha ea~rn bi e Ioi-br Ra I'e afte his brother-in-lawnnd Ber turned :iomeand isfii iw i ---Heans severely un by thie bowler knife or'td n the renbcimtre &bdie rela(i1. The Irish Soldirrad Wole. dier in Ireland haing. ot his pus oit go to'Engtlanfitiu 1iowehit i trugh th wood with a kniapsikon six* ha*kbel weary, sat downi, andfrelro cting-hofrn victuals. t.Ma'a sudden he waasurpri ed by ono or two or th ree, - c4.,comut of broad and ihiscse as long asho :~dany when the wolves having comea nearert him, he commenced plying a pair -e bagpipes he had wltd'him, and aesnoon, he bearn to'play2 gay.ran th.*1ei as if hey hgdibden scared out of ti wits, The curse of CromwveU~o' all,' said he, if I had ked'n tl tlok) ed music soiwell, ybz s~uhid a before dIinner. - Drd4oh.odined- with a Sctellad who hI hoteh.poth for dinnerN Is l god D Y~r'ale h hcstea-Yes, sail tii. Dotisrply, 'it is good fo hos inu.'. 'Then pr aid the ol lady,' 'Ietime help you to a-little more c Au You OU grtsFIED--f%~oaa an angnaf. 1eY Iivo fe t6' e* first man or *ronan who is satisfied wlt his or her coniditlb*. They all oaes st possesi the disposition of thie po~ who ditg up bbxa Qguineat. counting his treasures, he eaed I had U(pund theif twenty fett wiI~ might h~v h'ad the i forest o tta t rlied an layvi ~ 'h 4 e . e~ A4 .. 'it ato i 49* o, thl 54y -to 61a q.q an . tt ment at ihty ' metatichwn f ~ i ~co. , eipUReME ao ~* ~ - -o; 1 e *&'t* e gh~i~ ?Y~