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- oil .51 " C 0 N S,T I T 0 T I O N AND X H K , t A W, 3 T II E Q I' A R D I A N S 6 F 0 U R L 1 B E R T T Vol.'XUV. ' HILLSBOROUGH, kC., DECEMBER 2, 1863. No. 2223. V" i ii i i . V . ' . " V . i, - :v-t.:.'r' From ib New York loJepenileDj. ;" DECEIVING CIUUIBN. v, . I was peiMling V few day a with ap'ioti flate friend, and never oitl 1 tee. a mure antiemetic liouae wife, and what then seem ed io we, one who had to quiet aud com plete control of her child. Hut the secret f the latter 1 eooo leaned. One evening .the wished tu spend with we at a neien- bor'aj it wat a small social gathering of triendt therefore ht waa very desirous f attending; hut her child demaadtd.her t A . . a a pieseuce wih nun. Aiier unurettmg anu hearing him my hit prayers, ht said; " .Willie, did Jo not see that pretty lit tU kitten in the street to-day?" Ye. I df," he replied ; I wish 1 had rt waan'l ahe-pretty r Yea, very 1 ow don't ton waat me to bey thia kitty for you? Perhaps tht man willaell her. Oh. te. mother, do Lay her." Well, then, he good boy while I am X Miie.' Thus Jng. clr J t!ie door, but he immediately called her back. , DoVl go till morning, then I can go with ton; won't ye etayr'! N. Willie! the man won't sell it if I Un't gu to-maht, o ho good boy. la thia the waf 5 wn four child' id I, after f e had gaiaed the aireet ; " If uu Wt lojwrj job are uwog, would lake a different cear" Ifiurf ! hr repeated, " why, what .arm have 4 done ? 1 did not tell him I would Me the man, I only aaked him if I 'khftttld. . Bat too gate hits tn nder(and that u would, lie te nwt tdd enough tode iect the drcrpti hot he aoon wil I.e. The I leaf J ill perceiee jour rtrt to Utei Yoo hae jooraeif rrgrift- J m. thrn 1" "Ihf "5Mt2,rei, ohicU wil " r'entnallv pierce o mnt bittrrlj. You cannot break oif 'tlK' ihoro, or cloh the point to make it Ira ptercin-. n juur etirn he will nt ore the kten; therefore viu will lute to intent another laUehood !o rooreal the IrH." We bad now ja'mcd nar" friend'o dof which ended tJocneraiion. During the tewint ahe Meme d later tan utnal J nit worda had little or bo efiectttponhfr. She did not tliiuk her lttl one oatdomx al 1t hia power to k-p awake lo aee tbe to etert klttelt oo her retur, wondering wha made ' mother gone ao tang." . It wa lafe ne I reminded her we ought to return. Ho little waa aaid daring our homeward walk Sie went noielealy into the room, aop lMng her boy aiteep, bat he heard I er nd a!ds ' Mother, it thMyno ? Hat t yoo brought the kitten f 1 kept awake to aee it, tod waa o aleept. No, my dear; the man would not ae her?' " Why won't hf , mother r" he tiked w j uuitrrier. lips I don't know j I auppote he wanta he im tan ii lav mini Did he ny ao, motlter ?" He did lot tty jott that, but I hug be meant o.' " I dd want It ao Ud, mother." The littte lip qoitrrtd.and the terttrted to lot etet. lie robbed uem with mo nine haiida, winking ,ery" fat . t keep them bark, but (net oooid come; at loot he Ir , aaleep with tin prarly drop slintroing hi roy atieeko. I he motlier glitenel I o. Aa ttlie knelt kit them away, hr iiiurtniire d aftly tu hi rken alunberi "I did want it bad. .he turned her lwt eyea tooarda me, Mfingt Yoo hate Ird me t vt my error. Ne 'er will aeaio, let wht will be the con aequeiice, tleceivt or child to plre my tell." , Mothera art too praf tiling tke aame de ception If vou are, pause aad think ol the onae qurncea era it ia too late. Doe'a it not letven your confidence in perton when you find out he haa been decrltlng you? Wilt it not lo that of yftar children in yea, when the? become old enough to de tret ft ? He tide, it would be very itringe if ttey themtelvri did not imitate you to 'thinga of more importance'. It ia the pride, and joy of I mother eart to gam tod maintain the entire eon 11- enre of her child, and it ia In her Dower to do ao, if she but exerclte thftt power by precept and enmple. Ita of Flaaixe of the Btak Ooamtloa. The recent CotVention of Bank Officert at Auguata, Geo., waa attended by Deli- a a a m . m caiet irom twelve DnKi m Ueorria. two In rtortn Carolina, an in Temeiaee, one tn Viri'mia. and eleven, in South Carol iea. The North Carolina Banki repreaented -p rear uj m. a. rigni, Eq aad the Wilmington Commercial bv O. U. Parsley, Ktq. ., u me loiiooiog waa the. reault of the iheratiaa of the Convention, beinrwuttt- atattially the plan proposed by the Bmkt ol Nooth Carilioa, heretofore pablithed. 4 vinrrcat, experience naa oementir.tfa that the duea to be collected by the Go vernment and for which Treasury notft are made reveivahle, are inadequate to ah- ro a anmcient pmount ol tne notei, to pretent the evila. i.f en increased papr carrency, aad it is deemed essential to the mteretta of the peple And of the Govern ment, that measure be adopted by the Go vernment to redeem or fond the entire amount of the aid taauea. or ao much thereof aa ahall redace the aum of the cur rency to (two hundred millions er lest. Fee the accomplishment of this object the following meaourea are recommended 1o the country an the Government by Ue Con vemi'io t (..That a new itiae of Coinon Bone's be made to !h amount ol oae thToah4 willionaof dollara. The bonds hearing lit per cent, interest the t'oupona payable annually in rnlti; and that, in futtre. fa meet ihe wantaof the t'oofederate Govern ment", the policy of ianuing Treaury natet be abandoned. s far aa practicable, and a tax aumcient frall requiiementa be adopt ed aa the true policy to aaatain the credit f tle Confederal ! 2. That n Art be patted levving a tax of atstv nnllion, to be collected annually during the whole period of the said lnn, f-r the paymrnt of tiie interest on the above bonds, and that the rood faith of the Go vernment be pledged fr the continuance of awh tax until t e matnnty or the aaid man : nd that the aaid tax ahall be poi J in coin. and that the copnof the above bonds be. rrceiveu in ue natmeni vi mia tax in iico of coin. - i 3. That before the bonds shill be offered for sale in any other manner, or at a price above par, they anall hrt be apportioned amnns the S;ate if the Conbrieracv, and that a Commitioner ahall be appointed for ea,ch State to muke known tu tor tax pay ers in each collection District the neca aity of providing themevea with a iuffi cient amount of bond to pay thia specific tax. and who ahall ell at par, to the tax Divers in each District, the amount of bn'ndt reqoired fr the pavment of their tatea; and-that all Bnd and Certificate of stck heretofore isued aod Tresry note of all isu he received in pavment for the aaid honi?a, and that the aaid pat menta ahall be rrqiired io convinieft in stalineti to pu t'-e cirtomiance f per on of moderate roe t but ihe orinrip'e of paving In full a' any time hall be ac corded to aU. m 4. That ell exi'ngditnctieni between freaoury notra ol diflrrrnt itouea and dates be abolihrd. 5. That the in'erft on the stock of th' filteeii million lon be paid bv "checks on the treasury, and that the aid check be receiVed in'painctit of the export dutr pn Cott.tn in. the same manner as' the coupons on the bonus ol the asme Ivan. t. That a five per cent, call lean be es tablished similar to the first or original call loan, and that all Treaury nolea be receiv- ed at the Treaury therelor, and that me present five per ceni. and four per cent, call loans be abolished. 1, That the risht of the holder f the Treasory Notes which upon their face are fuadable in eight per cent, stock ought to be recognized, and ao eight per cent, at a short period provided for thai purpose ; and alao that all the privileges attached to the original six per cent, call loan be Ventured to the holdera of all outstanding certifi catea of that loan. 8. That an increased duty be levied on all iport and exports durine the eon- linuanee of the war, and that the same be collected in coin or approved bill on Eng land or France, or in the interest on the fifteen million loan. 9. Tbat an losue Departnent be created by the Government and kept separate from tne Treasury Department, whose duty it shall be to aupply a new issue of Treasury notes in exchange for .the amount that may remain in circulation of the present issue ; aad that the new iasuea shall express on the face of the bill that the same are re ceivable in payment of all public, duea, ex cept such as are specifically required to be pirn in coin. 10, That there ahould be an issue of bills ol a large denomination, viz : $500, 1,000. $5,000 and 10,000 sufficient to facilitate the tranamisston of funds and the settlement of balances, PRATER FOR MACE. The Petersburg- Regitter of Monday sits: On yesterday the Rev. Mr. Mulvey, pittor ol the Uatholrc Uhurcri ol St. Joseph in thia city,' announced,' bj authority of the Right Reverend Bishop of Richmond, that on the firtt of December daily prayers fir peace waeld be commenced and con tinued until the twentieth of the month. The Roman Catholic Riahnp of Savan nah has been for some time in cnmmuiiica' tion with the Holy 8ee and the Bithops of the Church, North and Seat, an the sub- Iect of invoking Him, " who holdeth the carta of Pnncea and Rulera,. to "f rant peace to bur distracted country. The Pope, in consequence, his issued his de cree that the Catholic world ahall, on the first ol December, commence a "Novena. or nine days prayer," to the Rulerof the Universe, to dispose the hearts of all men tpeace and concord, and the united pray era of the church are to be continued lor the aame haly and meriterioua intention until the twentieth day. Oa the brat f December, the Pontiff in the once metrop olis of the Christian world will etrne'stly invokeJhe Almighty to bear the cnes of his aflicted chillrenand to grant that pece and ita attending bletings msy once more 'uit the people of America. On theuame day and at the aame hour, the magnificent cathedial and churches of Italy will re- awund with solemn praera and Litanies for the same purpose I tie catholic eon gregationa in the rival cities of Richmond, Washington, new York, and ihroughont America, will unite, for the first time eirvfe tbe commencement of the war, in an ear nest and lengthened appeal to Heaven for peace between the contending otion Surely the united praters of the faithful .t. i . ' i i vail ever the evil passions of go'dletv fana tics, and draw di wc on our unhappy and devastated land the blesin- of a apeedy ami honorable peace, crowaed'with liberty and independence. Cannot all other denominations join In thi appeal to the Most High for peace for our Merdinf country, an I ihns let the per litiops of sll Christians stcend te the Ru le r ef men and of nations for the boon all good men much desire? The sword can never-brinc peace. Let aa then try other rucans even PaVi. (oNttsirtT JlkArxiM. In olden times, before the Maine Liqu'or Law wat invent ed. Wing kept the Hotel at MiAlIe Gran ville, and from his well stocked bar furnish ed " accommodations for man and beast." He was a good landlord, bat terribly .deaf. Fish, the village painter, was a die ted in the aame way. One day thej were sitting by themselves in the bar-room. Wing was behind the counter waiting for the "next customer, while- Fish was lounging before the fire with a thirsty look, casting sheep's eyes occasionally at Wing's decsntcra, and wish ing devoutly that somebody would came it anu treat.' , .. -t rit A traveller from the South, oa hi a way to Brandon, stepped ia te inquire tbe die lance. Going up to the counter, be aaid " Can you tell me, sir, bow far it U te Brandon?" . '. . ,, "Brandy?" said the ready landlord. jumping up; yes, air, I think I have somer at the same time baadiqg a decanter of urn precious liquid. , 1 . "You misunderstand me,"sayetheatranr ger; " I asked hew far .it waa to Brandon.' They call pretty good brandy," aari Wing. "Will you take sugar with it r reaching arte spoke for the lews and tod dy'atick. The despairing traveller turned to iah. " The landlord," said be, " seems to be deaf; will-yen tell me how. far it ia te Bran ton ? ' , , Thank you." aaid Fish, " I don't care it I do take a drink, with you." ane stranger, treated and fled. We have never noticed a crowd of loun gera about a bar-room yet tbat we did not tniaK we recognized oae or mere Fiab a mong them. , , A Bribe Woith Havino. The RocV- iagham (Ya.) Register publishes the mar riage of Mies Lucy F. Roller, the daughter ef a wealthy farmer in that coanty, and adds: . , - ' -She was what we weald, call "an iade pendent girl," auee enourh. Her .bridal outfit was all made wi;h her own bands. from her beautiful and elegaat straw bat down te tbe haadaome gaitera jpoi hat feet! Her own delicate hands spun and wove the material of which her wedding; dress' aad traveling cloak were madejaaf that ahe hat nothing upon her person when she was married which was xvot made by ber aelf ! Nor waa ahe compelled by aecessity or poverty te make thia exhibition ef kef indepeaieace. the did it for the purpose of ahowing te the world bow independent southern girla are. To Stop Bliediho. Asa Kemper, Rota county, Ohio, writes to the American Ag riculturist, that bleeding from a wound oa man or beast may be atopped by a mixture of wheat flour aad salt, in equal parte, bound mi w ith a clath. If the bleeding be profuse, oae a brge quaatity, say from one te three pints. It may b left en for hours or even days, if necessary. In thia maenerthe sa ved the life of a home which was bleeding from a wounded artery the bleeding ceas ed in five minutes after tbe application. It waa left on three days, when it worked looae,s was easily removed, and the wound soon healed. Prltontri at J$hmonf$ htand.k letter haa just been received by Dr. G. W. Black nail, Ki'irtll's springs, from hia brother Mij. C. C. Blacknall, who ia a priseaer oa Jnhnson's Island, near Sandusky, Ohio. Maj. Blackball wishes tbe friends of Coll. Cantwell, Wharton, Green, Hargrove and Boyd, end Capt. Davia and Turner, to be informed that tney are all well aad doing well, t'ofetber with all other North Carol i nanjffieera. They frequently write home, hut aeldo ii receive replies. Maj..Crudu he fears is dead. Maj. B. says, all are well fed aad well cared for. . A public seep bouse has been opened ia, Petersburg, Ya. One quart of soup with ' ..elf pound loaf er bread ia aotd for twenty cents, . 0 ' . The crew ef the Florida'are reported by the Northern press te have made 10,000 each. Th.s.the Cincinnati Enquirer thinks. Is almost as goad profession as contracting for the Federal GovernraerTt. ' . TheChieloftae Passport Office fh Rich mend has been arrested on a charge ef hav ing famished passport to parties to go through the lines totbe North and received bribe money therefor. While those wlio are getting tired ef aa anil eur straggle are getting off in this way through the rascali ty of officials, what is to become of as whe rmain? This is an important question.
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