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A> S* J /.-? / THE PATBIOT. . LISHED WEEKIY AT ORKENSBORO, N. C. It Srf i . - ■ p F. HUFFY. Publisher and Pruprielor. ■ The Greensboro Patriot. OUR COUHTBY — FIE3T -A-ISTD -A. X,W.A. YS . Established in 1821. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1878. New Series No. 518. BY THE RIVER. • I tear, <l" . ..i -ml. :i trip * not think of Poor Colonel Laurence I Ili« rugged. "Do jou forghr ., .\ ' >i,-i.-. yet not unhandsome lace, which had tcn-dil I kin.l imiM '■■■ l.fl to Ihefil never hlanclird in ihii.«"l'.lir.-t|*-ril.wa.- n mil ■ ■- loi.ndcd <»n a while with raftering now. to think that itheloved a man who, befell convinced, .in* Hashed wilb anjryflre.il> did not love her: to see her growing mil :„,,;„...!.,. tPi-t ..f Hii- to walrh her growing swi-ll . ■ inl II i i \llen, that I am I der and pah-i day bj day -it »*.- uw ,. ; -el. in tin- little pen much. He would speak, no matter what urink il mil gray. ju>t for enn fit. V, indeed! I will ".Madeline,"he .agan hurriedly, "don I I t„ it I nill go to Wales Ibis be angrj with me, lull I wish to lay Vou cuu slay here and rust, if something .■• )•«.. Von know that I love you bush, child you know it. 1 love nursins her wrath, left the yon j you arc --■n to l»- mnrrinl.and -.1 von will suffer— ii». Madeline." fal- " V.- . mere than that, I thank yon." r Ah. if there had onli been something in her manner to 1,-u'l hint i»> hope! " ( an I do anything lor you! he asked, "Nothing." ■■ Will you marry me7" " If yon wish it." He fell on his knees with a great aob, and taking hold of her drew between his bands, kissed i'. "Mav heaven," he laid softly, "teach me how to comfort her.'* At this point two big team It'll on his far,—then Hiiuili, r and another. lie n«e BATES OK AniEBTISIXa. TraDai*nt»d«miB»m*ntai«r*bi»tBai*aaa»;yaii1v » :».;..as-i,.•:.'.. -,-irl.i i, lu *l,ui< . liwk. in,. . - |i.«> J •■ • - , I.M 1 •• . . J.», • ••- - 1 I.IO S, r..l. . , «.,., |-.^| » "- - 1 U.. 1 *• • IS.M *...»> IIS' |4. C..O. »i.oo lit.at i- ■ i 6.1* | 8.111 IT I ' . ,. ».«> [ I" l'..U» 12. <D i 9i.i IV-<» .v...a a. ..,. s--I . y. • S|.--l»l, t.rni).o», .,„, im-aia grir ,-r Mat, c-.irt nrlm, »ti istafea, r : M»,I'tfu..- autlMa, r..urw.»ii, i-,: «.itiiini«i»i..rl- nmm nmtt. I»«M. ..I.-. f„r a.„l.,. Mtataa Uartlm<g ... Haiti had time to an-n.r. whuti you are married yon »orrcr— laei—men anotner a •..I bis head upon hi-hand- bow much I dare not lliink! I narht yon and atmal before her. . | IVhal should be do to promise me thai when trouble comes, | '• Vt lien you wanl me, send Sitmc, my il , . uld he l"-! you "ill baik upon meaa your Iriend. to the fai-t etideav You will die, my dearest," he went on .« ,| -he termed sacrirh-e-. were |mssionately, •■ ir yon go on-in this way, .. ■ ].r.-. in and fut tin liapp shutting up your mi-cry in yourown heart, \ml with head still bowed iloun, trusting ii" one, flithtlng nut y<air 1*1 iiliipal e |»tilioli lor guidance, llo alone. Ilemen r thai lama man. iMi-ndcd to their r Susie and ran help you when you cannot . ,- ! and -|»ike not a word help yousclf. Remember that I know more Susie.waiting until I of the world titan you du -that my eyes A hv Hum - a- 1 breathing -■■ .'kings which yours cannot |ci- ' I ha I !■•■ un..-. 'lia.i-il hl,.s'kkeodl iiliil sSouiininiiuus- arm-. ' Slo|i! What ,1" you kl,...i ': k'ou - -eh no longer, hut l,roke Slop' \\ li.ii i|,< you knoa " mi-;, \<>u %kitll i-ll me " ,iil ItMPEH dearest," he lahl, and left her. A year from thai day, she married him. CARTHAGENA. In l.iiil a Spanish explorer, one Ruy wiili a hole f„r tin- hra.l to pa« mrou Eb I liis article of attire is at once IsitU useful ami ornamental. While trai ing -tl„- li^ln ranunic toe" il ia customary with those who make pretensions, to the dignity of -welklom to dispense with it lor the time la ing. so u to give their limbs freer play in "frying out the exqreiae which com ■ "amis their energies; .,r nimetimei Ihej Mi the ends of each side up to their shoul-ders. There is bul one dance known JAPAN'S POSTAL SERVICE. T1IK SIXTH YKAIt OF THE JAPAKKSE ■'"-I OKFH K llKf.MCTJIKM-- A OUUD KHOtJ ISO. Mi. II. Maiesiiu.-i is t.. 1»- congratu-lated on il,.. ieii ireditalde showing all thltiga eon.sHlered whirl, he is aide to make iii iii. inUcial rauori aj Tost-luast.- i-ii.ueial of Japan. I>uriug the Hsc-al year Hided the Doth dm ofthetltli i.iere is nut one.lain, known anione .....,.. i". ,,.- ,i.. ,,,, i, - ,'"" then ,«-,.|,le-the "bamhoeo.". , . '''i-1'.! " "" ' -u'iir "' M«H (June pound iort of movement partly derived !, 'r.V, . ■ .' T i""1«Tu'!,.u2SofJ!i" from Indian choregranhic tiadi'ii..,,. and ' M ' '","1 ,''r"'' '"'*";'' -M'V' ■ wl,llr partly from theCongo negroes. A general . lUjiHinwiiteiit, exclusive ol Bastidas, iliscovereil the Carih town of Calalnari. illd reelilistened it bv tliellallle of C'arthagena, alter the city of that name in Spain, on account of its harbor so strongly impressing him with iis resent blame to that one in ilu- mother country egn I roinenade ol Uie company serves the pur- I s of Introduction ; the voung men select their partners, and then make the round of the riKitn several time* while per forming a simple step attended by a nray-ine motion of tin- laxly. At a signal given bj Hie musicinna. one of two couples, and in. more, remain on the lloor where dan. ing is earried on. Tli.-n the measure changes, ami lol Hie "bambuco" begins. The rallants, after executing some very complicatetl -tens, reminding ope some-what of (hose peculiar lo the Iri-li jijt. i-ut a series of capers, make some points, twirl She had risen lo her feel and now Hood , ,„;.„„„ h„.,;M,-. however, on the part \'T *T ;"1'' sw'"« ""-.'r ""<» mlv thai - lid not , before him. with Mich wild misery in her „, „„. ||:lIiv,.s prevented its settlement ' „SJ? I! J? giTe "Sr'•"P™"0" •*> .}*.tluuheliated iseltfor what he had until !.-,:«. i„ whi.-l, v.ar Alo„,.„ .1,-. .j..- i ' '-fc','ti'' 'T'T'' , - •■ Mot me. and the Art word spoken said. ihi, at the ht«d of a pirtv of old sokliSrs ^Ul1" •"""'•"'"r> In-most part wit, l.i Misie at breakfast, ■• llarrj 1 "N»l g. believe me. exccpl | ,r„„, l|i-,,a,,i„la. and ail, „.l..l l.i s .: '"^d -I""*-an-1 then. l.y,.ie,y.|i,,,-k "". '•„''■■■'• '• - - v!" f. , .i";1'■:■■:,,-,i.":!=.-!-,,r'".1;..r"',' ::; """- u-irprc^n, ™ .i* f. ■***. ■;,r;;,":;,lz\^vcl „o.:;m;l ;r IRON-CLADS AND PROJECTILES. The panao* of the Dardanelles n« the British fleet, the renew.-d netivin in Ihe iiiaiiiilaetiui' of tin- latefl style of torpedos, and the specnlations »"hich naturally arise from the poaalbility of war between a gnat naval power like England and a military power strong only on land, such as Russia, reran at-tention to some most important ele-ments in modern warfare. According to the BHnot.ro ffrrihrthe battle be-tween offensive wea]M>na and defensive means has is me, by the introduction of the torpedo, three-sided. If-,,, this result simply follows a well-known rule. No sooner is an; specieaof armor in-vented, personal or otherwise, than son,,, weapon or missile is produced to render thai menus of defence al.n-tive. The ingeuuity with which men in war devise nays and means to ward off the chances of being shot, blown up ami smashedfnmerttll) serum to be wore than equalled by tlie skill of other men who insist upon shooting, blowing up and generally smashing, before the intro-duction of the torpedo the armor of ships threatened to become as mm iel.lv as the plate or chain armor with which Varieties. jsi ■ What is vonr decision Y" blundered and hesitated How could li • Mi dear. I am som i-. Ihwarl I Ie|l ffer that he be l.,-li.-v.-.l that the man -■ || | mi,., p. refuse to -I,.- [was to many eared only for her *l to II p,--| I I would la- only money ' id lo pl.-a-.- ion in !l.i- in even l.\. ,-pi « hat r You eaniiol understand matters "Nothing." Then 111- adiled with slid 1 i-i to mi jiidtriiient. -l,-ii ,I.--p. ration. -• Mad.-line. If y.Hi knew s riuhl." ih.it Ihe man yim loved did not love you, \\. , in I form one of n |*artt -<> would ymi mariy bim?" She reelisl under hi-word- as if they i nife leave in,- and had been blows; then she recovered her r of that kind with straii«er- x-ll and said in a low whisper, " 1 would \ rthati IK- 'I gbl -intrular not.' and i-.i.m lioiiiid bv mi friends. I " Would vou take anv other evidence ,- pounds would cover Ihe whole ,.-,in-t hiiii than lliai .-l your own -. uses .-' - rri .to I hul I must insist --| ^%...■ 1,| not." p this nicy. Vou .•■ Madeline, will you forgive me lor all ,-.. im eoitscni lo your goini! | have said lo night, and baik u| leas llarrj l.aik his hat preparatory to your friend if you ever need one?" "If 1 ever need one—yes." And. turn ■'• -■" I sluill not sp>' I soi Ing awayfrom him with a smile which was ' loyoitl,r, no : And I « i^i ion ii.mid pitiful in set-, she went out of the libmry. , ions, this morning, and never ; and .-liiulied slowly up tin great Htaircao'. II your biisine-s inn lake .-are u |„ ,, t|„. „.\Ui of her lasl lisitfall had 1 I h.-ai and all you .are ,|-.d away, Colonel Lturence stepped ihronirli il..- long wimlow into llie L' irden. And -.i-i,liliii.d allay a- llairi l.-pli.-l. j || „ :,s 1 He aill tilllll. and the night air May e\i . ii Ibrthosi nords' was chill; but be scarcely knew It. He and left tin house was too thoroughly wretched to care much nantrei L.'irtal its ladling heat until al»ut anything just Ihen. If this son of It ii ""I die resolved ii|-on many ihine went on much longer, he felt that Ii-of action ail of which were thrown he should gomail What a Bail In- had - i .- lonned Had hrcn to slav whereshosvasso long ! Ves, ' . Marbli *i.|.|ie.l in she would have |„. would' fo. She was to U- married v I nnple field liir work : but the widow next week, and it would la-worse than l,ap|s'ii lo make her a|i|»-aranee. death lo see that. If he could only help lo h, tiii-.-r.ild.- knou th-r, it would lie worth while to slay entire fool, glide along the floor, de-crib ,fTha.Pwhh? i' a,., ,.. or-t strike .he »,- ^^; K"«J -*4 »-' - I —- ».; tention of a Mrangcrupon land,,,, a, ( „ | 'SSS^kSSUSSft^im^ lhagena is the lortiflcationi which guanl its -.-a approach They consist of a high -. .rpe.l wall, nilh a patap.-l (sllgglVtive ' of that wall of Babvlon whensut -i\ eha riots might it i- said, IN-driven ahreasl . bastions, ami casemates, and at foot a wide ami .hep moat tilled from the -. , The -p-riaele thus presented is truly a grand one. and in harmony with its sur rounding! One's thoughts turn involun tarily hack to those chivalric days of Ihe past u hen the --t'u.-i-ii of the Indies," en throned on her coralline an hipclago, na-il mporitim of the commercial pnalncts inner, they turn their hacks u;.,,n them, and keep them sidling after them in ■ way that gives them a look of aheepishness. The bamhuen i-. in short, a dance si once simp].- ami scientific, and full of mimicry demure in it- character at one moment, imps lioned in ki movement! at another. A TERRIBLE FIGHT WITH A BEAR. IIIU IS AXIIT11B MAS 1.11.1. lllltKK III N'URKIl I KB1 Hull N A HOI MAIN slt.K. •V coircsi lent writing from (■oahen, N. \'.. sals if ihe Philippines, of Peru, ol Colombia, , T|„. ,„,,,. hunters have MlMed fin* charges for transportation of rice re-ceived in payment ..f the land-tax, moneys paid out on account of the .Ma-rine School, and the subsidy to the Mlten liislii Mail Steamship ( pany, Wnl i7'.4.a.".2.7o. This is a latlauee .in the wrong able, to lie mire: hatllY. Maicstiiia ishopeful—what l'ostinastei- Ueiieral is not - that in time tlu-.le-partment will become self^iupuorliiur. lie explains that the War De|suilueill pressed the mail steainera into its ser-vice last year, thus putting the Punt Office to an extraordinary expense f,,r land carriage. Moreover:— ■'The postal service required great expenditures for the establishment „t ll"' knights "f old sought to protect numerous post offices and |«.st routes ' themselves Ir the lames ami battle- ; and found to th often al t lie rate ol I HI and the preparation of a vast amount '.axes of then- mounted assailants, or th,- miles in an I r, and the haw k exceeds of material in order to successfully | , *" an<' ^1"" of UH" ■'ootmen. Arum- even this speeil. cairi out th.. Ki-,at work, a work in- I |,M'le """ °' m"u '" those days in-igh.-.l .. . - migurate.1 at a dale still ,,, recent that I two '■ "...1..-.I |»unds. and must have , ,N" ■"'■' [' " ' " ' ><' l.v.-.l 1-- u has but jus. arrived al a ,„„li ... - \"^'- "■- ";« of rider a, « . >oi« ^^'•^''' ' '■" "» -' plate organization. Mail routes musl l"'":"1 '■■<>»<»■ A like cumbersoiue ^ ;, -''.V|,V r ,"i ' "•|"'~"'1"1 l" la-still liiith.-i extended and the service »>''*••'" of defensive slatuthiiig has over- '" ""'" '"•"l"- - The Clinai;.! IHiMisity has ,1c- • land its inability to pay its ,f til -. —The only brother of II.m. Henry I'lay was an iudustrloua cabinet-maker, - One of the violins upon which Ole Hull flerforuis is uvcr three hundnsl years old, —Vlelor Emmanuel owed lots of money, stated fo Is- fully J7,I«»..I«M in the aggregate. —The ..Id (bailer Oak at Hartford was declared to u- al hast iCsiyears old at the tune of it- destruction. Major Williamson's surveying part] have ascertained the height of Mouut H.aal, Oregon, to 1* II Mil ill - There is a female lunatic in New Vork who Isli.ics In is, If thesii.ees.siie wife of all the [*resiili tits of the I'uited stale,. The Po|a-. like Briglutm Vou left lots of nioiiei. He had ovi i |ao,- O..I.OI.IIU the keeping,, I th, I. ii hen lie died, Ragles have I.-, n caiefiilli lit I increased upon those already .-stab lishe.1. all ol which will require time although it is intended to make tin taken tl„- armor-plated shift day. The first vessels were armored with metal but a feu inches thick. Tin improvements with the greatest hast,- i htter ones have a slwathlng over all their coinpatiUc with their permanent estab- I vulnerable parts of mote than twelve lishiii.ut. which al twill afford coin- "" **"• s° heavy hasbecome the double plete satisfaction to the public as well "'•'Rhl of armor and ordnance that II as to the deuartHiejit liming the fiscal year then went through the mails 22.OoS.430 ordinarj letters, m»i.:t.vi registered letters. 0,704,- 272 |»istal cards. 7.372..VJ0 (.lapanese and of Central America: and when. '" s,« ,i , I , „ , I " « ''''■"<,1'i,|Hra' a" il,creMe "' i3a3-14' guard her galle all.a.1 under Ihe then **'} V \ ' n "' '"e, ' ! "'"" "* >'■" Mon- :1---';1- """•"»■ proud Mag of Spain, she covered the Al : *"** K\'." "' It-i .l.l.-ni.-ss „t Den- I pattens, etc., and Ko0.037 Ins- , - lan.ic with armed flotillas and convovs. ".'■£,V t has been maiiy years uicati.uis. Of I lie letters, I05.1KH and gave chase and chastisement to those J «n« h««» were*.nuiheroiis. "Jack : ,,,i,i.,i,,ed money. It appears that in buccaneers who, hailing from Nantes and ;;«J*rt •""! three companions ol tla- Jalall, also, penpleare somet imes care-th.- |..rtsof lireUgne, hovcml amid the """ Kun region, startleil a large bear !„„: the bureau of undelivered corres- Wcst India islands and mailc their di pr. ■'"»■ its nest a lew days ago, and I'd- | |,„„Vnce hail no pu/.h-over 4.1'H'in-dations along Iheotastsof the Spani-h [ loweil it seu-ral miles, .lack came up .-orr.-ei Ii ,,r illegil.li dire.te.1 h-n.-.s ol Main. The noble harlair of C'arthagena is with il where the dogs brought it t number of guns has la-en reduced from thirty-two, which the English Warrior, one of the original irou-clails. carries. to four, this number being considered it the present day al I bare of dripping, bay on a ledge overlooking a laurel owing to Its having become by lime and swamp. The ledge was a perpeudicu- IOIIL' neglect neatly choked up with en Inr on.-, ten feet high, oil the summit .caching mud hanks. Mean looking pi of a barren ridge that extended in an romies have Milwtitulcd their puny figure! abrupt slope to the edge of the -iiainp for Ha- -lately and forest masted ship- that thmnsreri hither in former days ; and ihe itadel's descried rampiris are left lo Is il di- The ground was covered with seu-ral ini-h.-s ,,t snow, upon u hieh a still ci list '■"'•r.d with t es. lichens, and oilier .1S „, I Ii us ice hail formed. Acker! i r.ink and musii tornis* ol vegetation. - -i,,., tt„. i..-,,--,„ it u ,s ii.,l.t ii,,, wltl, it,, :...„^-..,..»- t..i r..n.|.:iHi , At tlw iwmuoit ft mm* ft'll «■ hb«U - AuMiih- pbiiifl insinuate their n-..> S™ itT5l'L^TlZ^^iCSnS ^ '■ i lie»:iirli I e:irli a \oi<e which cwiie a|i|«n-ntly fruin the ilinmuh ihe en-vices Ihev haTe helped f fin which iii'".- I >■- -l»w j Ui her dther f>i«le of the hiilp-which he h:ul been ;:u;..ri- III li> ill. ivalkiiitf iM'SMe ; ;i carctlllly s-U|i|iiew-eil Ai l< iitfili then? was ;i rill" at Ihe I..II. v.-it--, vet IM- knew it in an iti-iani. It li-li .ii - . :! . iu the iloor, mid "puiin. i:. said, "Vou have no pity, Arnold." - il, •■ ll.irn . ilarliiiif II:ii He held hi* breath, »iih mingled liope i ■ iiiuii >k< ;"U her li;- Her and tear, nntil the answer came. ^,t- IM :H_ !•>:.< l.i twcrii iuo ■■ \,, Florence, I have none—none lor you, none t<»r myacli, none lor her. U n'l IM- frii lift m ■! ma'am ; Your ti<'v . ' ••She dm-s no. love vou as I do." fell ii>in Ihe train when il \\a>in " Yes, RIIC »!•>.*. Kirh women iK> nol • i tin il;: j station, and struck marry \**-r men fi»r anythinj! •I-*- hut iii- In ..1 upon tli<- platform. \.v. us hi>|K' die strongi si love. 1 mn goinj* i<> marry -■ : i• ■«*—- her next week, Florence.'1 S - i ('ii >1> tx\\, li-l tin- way to the par There waa H plaintive >ol» by w»y of re- ,'1 w.lii. * A- *hf knell IIVIT him. the ply, then po&donate kusenaud catering d\ ejime It..in ;ln |iarteil words. With agoui/etl look, she murmured r.ittiii 2IHMNHI luia just UIMI isHiieil; bid thai doe* not repn-Heiil the total iiiiiuU-r. as previous fu KJi; ilu- hMom were not nuiuhered. - A roli.n. ii is said, kills mi an ftve-rage -no iii,-, jn ;i dav. ami H -IMII..W will destroy loll woriiia oi eaterpillani in llie Itaiue length of tune. Thej haveaall mimii, ir«»l«l mines, oilwelhtaud three <<i four uiurdexa ;i Miilit-iei.t for the 1UI1.AII.U-. r.-r.niiy <U> in the Black Hills, to say nothing launched. These four (Funs, however. ' of oecatfioiiiil Indian niuaaat*re& are of Very heavy ealiit'i\ weiflline I . , , , eight) lonseaeh. Even this is- not tl,e ! ...: * l", 1'™' ";" ''"k I'""" " limit. Yl.e Italian gover ,„ im ' I'K t v". 't a>.',,""'""V "'" ,„.. .,■ ,, , V , , ,, , legall) "111.,I. . d. and t li<- li fv-iiallirillg tiio ol tin- largeal non-.-lads ail..at .,,". • . il„ l.i, ll ... ii, : i i . Illlshamls. uce mat l i« d llie same . ,u the lliullo and Ilainlolo and coiiti-lu-l. i.ii.s tin- const ia,et ton ,,1 another, uitli j —Mwanr. Kilwanlsand A ncoin- wrenl a tliickncss ot armor never bef'areat- oul from N. « ItrleaiiH to light a duel, tetu|.te,|. In tin- iiieaittinn-tin- Minis- < but t...,k care i<. have Ihe |Mdi<v in-u hieh c.l-JI nere given up as a hud lob 1*^"°' War iaexperiiueutiiig with a gun I.»I me.l. so that tlu-re Could beuoslaMft. and sent to the Head Ij-ttelV.ll'ici-.' Illll- ''f'V '''•'•, I'""-'- '' ■••"J"' »"'»» «» '"«• ing tin- year 4r» letters ami iMckageti ,,""|l-,|l »»«* a weapon should luive » —Tbe intelligenl young men of the were lost' In theft or highwav rolil.-n '"'"' ":"1"'- '•'" :l l'r''^-nl tbiaenonuoiu -t. Stcphcu'Mi'bun li 1.11.ran s.«iely, of which 424 were Kitlwe.|iienllv n- , '"',ss "',.,r"" ■""' M'''' '■■• '""I'1-* '•""•■da ul l^.tid.ui. Ontario, lum-d I. d thai covered and deliventl intact, ami lo-j 81"'- n'» nUMiater gun will require na I nmeliilieri ia imt U-uelk-ialtotbework. IM-"" "vcr three Inn,di .-.I 1,-ct. Lictt.rs iiere .l,-s| roi.-,| l,v lir aliiu- •"''•"'k''- nine liiiiidr.-d and niti |.oin„|s ingman. wreck. 'I'll.- family of a carrier win. " I"'"'1''1- • ",l thejmijectile will Weigh V|, ,,. ,,, ,-„..,,.,, „„,,, ,,„,„, lost Ins life in defending hia mail agaiiiatr.. fll *l"'"si,ml I".'""™' """"'"the Im-akiug ul i '•■ lol.l.-i.hasl,,-,, ,--t,s -d.and i. iiat.Is '•||l;,V'lllVV\l"'h''''\VVl'iio" ''"'','''" ' '"' '"' * " '■ I"" U ' lav. 1 Ki.eu Ki eleven la-ramia lur ' ,' '?'. ! ' l"''1'"'-" '' "r"'* Ihe laditical la.l I. , . Ihe s. nut i aiding to saw the mads ■„ ca*-a of roln ] « '••""I- ,"" » "»« imiw«it»te. I be ,„ ,,„. ,, HeiiiiiM-nt aliiiiiU has one-oui !! ■ el l lie liai I lie* ii'ar.-1 (iltx-ii ian. lie ■-ui' was »|K'cdily brought, and il ua. stune ir i lime ere pulsiiiioH n-turued. The doctor LVI bul little ho|H- -'t' hi> reeoverinu n.ii IK n Su*ie*n plea was, ■ Have uh, - iv<- liim ! Lei him spi :>k one i no more !" I' ii il|> be ie\ i\..l .1 little , and all thai .HI.I lor many » .lay after, lav huh in insanity, of Wah >. Iii- l">i Snsii . Iii- vain emhavor to Rive her from uf llie highest |nak- . and mon !•« _-'"u her to Iwlieve his low. lo 1 1-* a*iib' ihe I'riendMiip "t 11■*" mischief \ - > and take back tl ■ cruel \M! Susie conscience stricken, in ui left liisside. t'l" mini-terintf to every her ci I-- It■— |" liii.in lor - \ ■ your M I tt 11- 1 ulonel l.aiii'n. e staid t<> hear no more: hut, with set lace and darkly gleaming eyes, he turned upon his heel, and rtrodc awav towanls ihe house, unheard, for the gnmial was eovercil «ith a moiol mr|a"t ol fallen leaves. His bruin was in u tumult, lie was sorely tempted. Chance or, it might '»■ Providence—had led him to I his particular phice. ami revealed to him the treachi ry of hi- darling P lover, and her mobl loved and trusted frieuit, Florence Wan hain. Should be tear ihe veil from her eye-. and, in doing 1 his perhajw break her heart? No. a thou-ainl lime- 11.•" And yet In' w 1- iciven ft chance ol winning her. and he would not cas| it aaide. s.onei or later she would get over this sorrow, . im n in it! AiiMiiie plants ,n-m.i,.e tiieir naHx (|(lg8 h „.,, ,,, ;iM IlM|IHinil|€1Wl Head, aiding Ui na\e the mails ... ease, „f r»|». i *» '"",- ""l « «»< n..|-ss.hie. 1 he |tJ lhi. (i ihrouuh the cnvices they hare helped to The other hiintefswer.-mtattemlaboui !„.„, iirundation. and shipwreck. The «"»»• K«verniiieiil alre-adj has ouegim o,--,i in the blocks "I mason r>': KHarted in •■» umMls VekeH am>ri>itc-lietl ueai i..tul ■iiuumt »f iiuau*v h.st i.\ ihei.nl.. wei|rjmi(t ahmidreil tons, which throws - We ma} plan isram in II" ^T^w^rrr.ntrno'x' 'V-'"-;-^»^ &&&* — "» ^reszrz^szs&K'^ss^rK^ z&'Sz^JA'&zfs <- -«rt?^ •ir- -»- T • ""ana aeria-nl l»l owl-il.r-e make ..I Ackert lire.1 his other Utrr.1. bill did „,,. ,.„,,.,- „•,,. TI,.- 1,,,,,,,,-ss ,., u,.- "T*"11» iu.-c.-s nil along the oaiat line. American wb.-bad b.rlr>.i>.-.Hb.-l aill. each embrasure a nest or a burrow. No i"'i kill tin- l« at. an-l iu am.lher s,,- ,,„„„., ;„„| ,|„. ,|c|»,,its ..f the lall.-r ■ "l"1''. '"','"", ""l""1-'"1 '•""- golden idua-a al l.-l: l.trrgh. is now longer with wealth l" iiroli-ct, l.m |«orlo "inl was lUtfeuiling hilnsell in a hand- ' ,-oi„ideial.li mure than doubled during -'''"'lall> snualeil. Stone lortn-sseaare lavishing u > with f.admli el , wile cupidity, and t.-. weak l.i defend i,.-haiid light with the enraged brute. : ,|„. „.ar. With a touch of lunlouahle ' "o LrotecUou at all. ami engmccra are , „„,,. ,„ S|n, t„„l Icveat, ■in-jfl-lwtallrnrt^ , ^ ;il{ „„. lMdUt. during th- <'. u... ,u., war u-d , si,,,,,,.. - ,.,,..- ,.... I:.,..,,. 1 ; bewnulowsoj the ground 11... shaded ■ , it a ,,,,,, „, ,,|,.iV „„ „ hi, l„„„ in-.. ,„ „, ,„ „„.,, a service I.) the liovem- '""","' "T'1", V" TV.^u ' '"'■' -Tie-s.tl-lu.llc.1..m a e ah-raldn l.ya |i.l..iisieoiii-..«lenlatt„e iiork.iihi, Ii ... .... ... ......,..., T|„. '. ,. ,,,,.,.- tectthchar of t roi.sladl. although , jstancc inland, when- the iBir.nl has ,„,,„ ,-, ,ier, I,,-,av.,nc«.ls-loWr festi *£* >£J^ «,*", £$™J%, '" !> , N ^ ed \o M,. M. ima's tt-VjJlHl little m S..,,,...,..! At the ' .,.., „ „ .- "N^rh an Ua- Mldlvarefwg 1 tbcgk."-s> surft tl.esnAw. theani- \ „,.-M„„.,., -'.., ,l„. Il,.un- lie,,.,,,,,,.-,,, . ^^ZS^^ZS^^bSiuZ '"" ' ****** " '"' ""• alter the same nnalcl. A corridor o,,,,- , n.nl. '»■''»;«»''''-' '}* "''. "'.. ,;^VK;;; ,\ i ...->.-1 .-.< ...H> -s„,-,.-,.. .v,.-. 1 l.i s.-. I. rv ..- 'Zn^u.^u-.liU,.- ■; an- ; Th ,...„ s, l,.,-l „ c l,,s ii,,,M,,,„ upon a "|aitio." or central courtyard, Lali.l toward the edge..I the ledge, and |'.Mlma.stcr-( General. Weateni civil iza-pavcdwilhakindofmosai. work of whiu- rla-fon1 il ' Id gel hold in the crust tjon has mil u-t luul its perfect work in shells and pebbles, Thecentre in iM-i-upieil with its claws, Inith hunter mill l>-ar Japan, it aecuis. l.i n fountain encircled with a bouquet of fell over the rocks, and. striking the ■ » ■ llowi r- and shrubs, and round it run- a icj .-lo|"- Mow. shot like a cannon-lull icr.d arcade or g.ill.ri. acli-ss to which . ilollli the initaiii. Two of A.-k.-rt THE GAMING TABLt. ger iced hi them. The in.n-.lada a Sulh lh*to, S.i u.^s tank in II.e. ..itio.in.lllaroii.leKall, in the Va/... !«V ''"J'" »"'"')■"'» river. Ihe Eaat|..rl in the lied river. ,""' -"","1 l"' """■" "' :1 Ihe (on.. Ion- .lo,,.* in Ihe .lam.- '"■»•"' »■*■'< "•'•"« river, the monitor Ti iiiineh in Mobile ! —The VOIIIIK IH III the ||;| . : ' ■ A Mirk .... Si., .lyfr.ua.be; d-n would la, gone. If the} -l.ould I,-. P ' *™y c» ;am,o -no,,,., . m- ~. ,;% , 1„.^.;1, ;„„, (,,,shi„i: jnl„ . tiding ... I,,,,, all the , ■; h- had U-n ; ■ - ,";!:ii^, B';, 1'1', i ,,;, 1. *'J 'll , "i .',^ ■ "'--^"''' »-' r .H M. »-'£»". .,--, II,,-, slept tbi-'slec. of atir.sd child. Al >»»*•■ jure hope for h,m. SaWSta,KJta^baMourds th^wainp. i that was all. The hear able to raise, no great sum. to Ijave ..i I. M, »■ ^ » ' ",,',.: , I--• t„-th- d. i,! "ill, a ».. nil I,, -i.-ei-li ..|»-iiedi,i..,,.. .„„|S„-V " M«leline, do ymi <»re to be convinced '-'V '''•''','"•,.,,,, ',.';.•„ - ,. ' i,„ ,,.„ „■ ,,i„-e„ |.-.-t awav. ml directed hi... either to l.«e the wholeot . I'd- a ., . It -t ,,,.... i m. n u. . I ... .„„,„,, , I.,. he might -„• her f,c " by I ,vidcncc »l yourown sense-.- , jw1. w tahhr m I nunts »?h - ',,„„, : ,,,,„,. f..„l,..| Ackerts lurmnw il to a .-ol.sider.ibk- at it l«- '"•'•' **•"♦ "' '" " '", ^ '"" _-n,e St. IV-tersI, u ' ■ " -t.lew.m.tmcre.! He iia- a, --«■; '-;^ng -cr her well « ^wife a^jl dauglm rs ^Jb. »;^',;;„, !;;,.-,„.,, i ,,al-,,-s, ,„„ „,.,.- fore ,n,ng. as ,.,, hts s .sstha, cog,,,- as m- .■„ e .1-.- h „.,,,„,-,,,,. Susie, wilbasuppn I , ri ..l joy, im I"-- ' >'- llk' [annU ol name. MM anew , ......,,|„.r, ,,,- |,js |-.milv circle U in, douht that hut fol the fortunate night at |day. d.-peml.-.l the pnmiuilitj •« I"" "" K" ""• '. ';,,.. ,„i diu-.il a coin ..I its mil Iter kiss upon his ,HA and -[g-oVe mean v******-Hi'. -0'"• U°U^£^^ ££SX?lL ue d wn the - »«... the .... ofhis taking the.. ..and of the ■ SUM -r. s ,., .- , ,,- ,; .. ■-... . 'Ilarry.».iill»rgi,ent boon , I will follow. .trangcr is ahown i ar Hhe fl.x.r of Kvonld have crushe.1 the hunter M ! arm>. and ap|K,niting Juno, aidnh Mt-, .,p,,.„l,.„ s d. i, l..| .d. Mav. „„, f.utnd dilli.i.lt of co.up. - te.-l.lj be raised Ins arms, and clasping The earth sec I to reel beneath hei h| g . , ,,„„, ,„„,, c..vereil with ,,„. Wl>lll„|s pn.ve.1 fatal. Tlieliear camp. Junot. aflersucceed.i.gla-yoiid t ««■ _.^ „ |,y i l.-iu r."ad. . / ll..-, ...ui lie, -..,1. • Ulsforg.veaud feet, Ihe star, wavered lo and fro in the „„„,„, Benches covered with pi 1 '.,.,,,,,, „i,., «,, hundred | Is. ! bis eX|«tatiol.s iu winning ... an rf pale azure vault^ above her-lhere wa. a -.„,. m .,!,„„.» r„r ,,!,,!„..,„.«, ■ W'J- ',' , ,u.i ,.li.-,, „.,-. King I unt. s ji.dg nt. ..,ual ... tl„ -■ "OTHS. \ 1BJ|M- ,n ,,.-.., I': ...>ra I e .loetol let,, riled, and hid. In" SlLsu- lus.illi- -Olllld like nun - f in h.-r cats . , ! . .. , ,- ......... .... -.,._. >ni" " "" ■"" -' '■ ' . ., . - . ....... ul ....I ._ „.l *.. , _.. _ I r K.I a. _-.^;u— V oik. who c.lllghl gt.t--le. ,,» I - I..-' lit' leiiK.li lie r.-e. Is>«is1 in —11.- I I \ ■ • ih. in nhoul her. -..id. - l.,i - ft.rgive'aud let. Ihe -tar- wavered to and t'r.. in th. p..I.- azure vault above her—there wai a I.K-...I i, tiiiii..! hiddins Susie niKhiiiK oiiml thunder lier II,.t\ iiiue cordial, and ...it -h. walked steadily and hoi.. 1, —U ■^ si. had. liim slei-p In ihe morning he watt after him down .lie gardcn-nalli. mil - -- hi hi«side, .-on A. ,,,r |,in, |„. i,,.l hut one lliought et In • and Hani t... in fee -|>nv heaven we be no. toola.e." fom lci.rn.-s. told of his recklessness in drink ing SM,K|V „,, the pail, were two people— '' dnmn los gn, it Susii - .Vruultl Major and Florence Wan-ham. i . ■ w ll -ll- : nasahou. her; her golden head. I then lowsol lo.canditii-i |r.„„ W|,i,-h ,|„- dark cloak bad slipiHHl, """'r lai ui-.u his shoulder, lie was talking to 11 ■ «■'>- to"nd Sii«ie"en |„'r wf||v—y.-s. vcrj sollly ; hit. Ihe ear nheii -le- .. .ll.d and H.III that «|,irh kliew'every inlbstion of that voice, ,,.,- foii-sworn all intimate IVUglit the worils which he was repeating _^ ^ ^__ over and over again— ■- \lv darling! my darling'" MADELINE'S LOVER. A- ii,i- instant .lie wan moon cam*oul ,, ,, . .. tl-.m h. hind u cloud . and stepping for t ian ..... happy. Miss Madeline. „ ,„, M „,,.,!„.. ,,,..,i..l ihetwotrai- No : ippj I olonel Laureucc! \\ h;ii : . ■ . I «a» ai.lpal.lt annoyance in her f.>rtal,|e. .nd if had onl, let UH- know, you -nil uglily di-coniencl linn i; iheal.iie ..—c-nioii all t invol ,:t! noil s, al.ely knell lioll t ■..'.: i uie," ha ventured a. la-t.vcry Shi Ism. : . . nil) a— lit. and -auk I.... k ... | ll has been de Ilstrutisl that a -hip i v. n -> . ■ . . - ' ■ lor* in her lovi The house would have been more com .alii ii... have been disturbed si,,- was whiter than the dead even her lip- aud her eyes were lit with thelireaof utter des|.ir hut -he spoke in au even, alheit a harsh voice. ' If vou luul oiili let me know," ah. A li.henna,i near r.ilmil.i N- ' I..-1 K s .a. o,-, -ei....,.--,,,-,.,«,'-.•-,,i., .,,,-.,,-■,, sin,-,, lie aooic .i.nriioii. . IM"- ...U...,.,, - j--— . --- ■ .. . . . which the lad,.- seat th- dies, either „..! . ,,f south Mountain, with two txig.-i.ciea of his employer. Iuu.teue.1 to A rarr.-apnnd.-nt of JKitan dcerinc 1 «rk. who OIKI g . --h- ,-i- - I. cross-legged, after (he Eas.cn. Ewhlon. or ", ^ , ,,, ,„..., p,„ ,„,., |,..„ ,„, M....S,- iiifurm Ceik l«"iia|.rte, wasm.l „,..,v-ii„g Mp.-rim.-nti up.« -"""""' ! I""-1 ""'' " '" '" tieeotdiugtotl r.linarv manner,,. Kun. ' ,,,,7k ,„„,,■' King WOUII.UHI sati-.i.-d : and. rcsoli.-.l tolri bis for- ,n- to test their -.-„-, ol -nc-ll and », ..„.- 1.1 gun, .rail i-peans fhost wl onsider .hemselvesof M" '' ^ ,\r[ ' ^ „„. i^,,. The tune to the utmost, bade Ids friend re |,.-:in„g- Certain moll.., when cap- • « b-rfu sue .M ih- -beau in I, d.-ard .he f..„,,.-r ;'"""; h."ki||,-.i i. »ill. I h.-ir hunt- turn, risk al had gain.-.l. and not to tur,.d,?eign death. While they are thu. I he «'">>■- practice eniirelv. Having entered[.you King laing lwdly wounded b> quit the table tin be luul lost the laal „„„,„„|.-. if a -hat,. -..111..I -I .,. ,al|„r.,,iri| ,,f ||iml aarrce iinndduuccteedd iinn.tooaanmuuawssiivvee aarrmm.<c-nhaalirr oonn ."..K,..''-,■.,' ,i...~i,w-,,hf. - TThhee lli.e-aarr wwaass aain |«-i.ny. or doubM the sum he had ma,|„..,„. |, :l- ,. ,,r,.,l,.. .-d In--iriknig a . ,,„,„. ,.,-ed with cordovan l..tla-r. the young * d" g the 'W'^j^,,,,,^ wen. |„;;„,|„ lack to him. In this, also, ,„ gather- c-.l.on. 1 -■'"; "'.'-v ",IJ a. "';';''Ir w.th.M.. ing while .he arms remain hare. Dunk-am, a with the culs. They dtopp ligh. shawl of cotton or other woven and sprat,g for their guns. Ilieo.Ui _ •1» "■— fabric, fuslened by a l-r-«•■ li in front, and I,.,,- threw herself in fM.il "' "'''' "'"*■ POWER OF MEMORY, dnii n hack iii foids after the manner of a . ;ll|,i rising on her liail.ii lies, hacked to- -|iepluui."cr over .he h.....m. and Wanlathew Is. keeping the cul* l«3-1 |>r. Hush, when nuitea yoiing inan. has its ends depending frdni eaehnhoulder. |lilld |„.,. riKtring furioiislj as she kept „.,. ,,|,„at.d in the country, in •• ve. ■ A. balls and dancing panics .hia nian.e |„.r Me»on the Imhters. Two ri.lel.lls remote part of which he «..- in the let. or "panuelon." or --rebozo" (as it i- ,-,,i.-,-".-. 1 her heart, however, la-fore she hai.it ,,t lisiting. in e,.i.ip..n> with a • from great di-tane. - .O n.-il ti i,,, u i-l. »..i -i hilsili. « hi ■ female k.-pl in captivity, and it has ,,,„„.,„ |IU. „; me . Icclcd ill .---» hithert IM 1 ""' "'-■■ "' " |{u|Karia and con Kuid.d in their uueeJ by the ol.actory . , . , ^ S.IIS.-. ., . " ™ ". , , :t,, -.. i. _ arity. and » . A Cambridge boy wnU-s to his chum Ilia girl little wiser .ban on. hrarj lot .he third time that arenii
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Title | The Greensboro patriot [March 13, 1878] |
Date | 1878-03-13 |
Editor(s) | Duffy, P.F. |
Subject headings | Greensboro (N.C.)--Newspapers |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The March 13, 1878, issue of The Greensboro Patriot, a newspaper published in Greensboro, N.C. by P.F. Duffy. |
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A> S* J /.-? /
THE PATBIOT.
. LISHED WEEKIY AT
ORKENSBORO, N. C.
It Srf i . - ■
p F. HUFFY. Publisher and Pruprielor.
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The Greensboro Patriot.
OUR COUHTBY — FIE3T -A-ISTD -A. X,W.A. YS .
Established in 1821. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1878. New Series No. 518.
BY THE RIVER. • I tear, |