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JL CUwUtUta Sou: j tlia llbolttalennd lUlall Ciroccr I!otoi aai Bro., tiooth kUa at. i. w.uii a. Co.. " ; Raleigh Basinets DIrcclory. i Ctothlrr Htiil Ilallrm, a4 Wiltii;atun M . Ufryk. 1 ; t Richmond Business Dirtctcrv i If boleaulc Cirocera, Jc. i CourcctIoucrlr, Uc. irill. 1112 f'i Jirrl. CEorc p c: co., Uau(riarrn 4 FATEVT ? Kit 4X EUI.L. t.-t.t a:. L'''0 1 jr. ! Ulr lli fcto ion riTirrr. solution of CuivtitaT n!iir a'n 1! T Ktl ,.! ti Hrc l i it.i K I tf)tir ! ' f ',ci il ltH i. J-.!... c. ii 'v :rr D. . CO DEED. - . i WEAVER EUOS.. D3!1KISSI3N 1!3!IGHA!ITS ! aad dt-aU-r ia GENERAL MEI1CII ANOISD. fmr.- pt rM era. Bfc ataUdlr.L IUUIIUU, X. c. r lJ 4 3 5 - ; 4li Vog'jao, Cbp!a!n at the Uoirrr.ity of Virginia, asd formtrlj pastor of the First Prea bjcerlaa. cLarch at .XUIefh. ia prrpaiing a replj to Toorgetfa Fool'a Errand ' The CLarlratoa (Xa&) CadfiU latflj In 2ew Orleana Tolnntarilj wf nt to Greenwood Oaetcry and thaa pe.lormfd mo: to aching crraonj. iSajs a dispatch s ' Drawing op ia line in front of the marble eialae to Southern aol- utrtp, (ub rompan j presemea arm - . : . . . m and came to parade resL' -Thel htma Nearer dt God to Thee 'I was men suog Dy tna ectirecom - . f. ! .!i5Ul paoy, aiier wuica a oeaumui suieia of the Union, made f flowers. m pa with a crescent and star In the cen tte, wa effrred In memory of the dead and plsctdon the marble bust of Lee on the monument.. Then was sung Sweet By and By after bich three rufUs of the drum were beaten, aud tbe company marched nilently to tbe cars and I returned to th eity Legislative Pooeedinrs r ' i i , , , if If . . j .. . ' ' IJ I CooJrn'w d frt TIICKSDXV MABCH 3d. 8eaTE Senate bill 723 to en able criiain townsbipe la Pitt mayty i o vote, a sabscripUo. to oild a railroad, pa nurd He second eat.ing jeaGJ nays L lioue bill C'JJ. Senate bilt'CSl, i prohibit live etock from running t large in LAncir county, passed ' l bird readinz yeas 1.7, najs 0 Iloam til: 747, Senate, bill 713, auilioiix- itte county commi l .neta id liatuett canty to levy a .-ril tax, passed its second read- Lluu-e Ml! CI3. Senate bill. 717. MQinoitze tii commismooeis oi McDowell c an y to levy a special i, i4M d i's ttiltd reading. Tue fprci-l otder wastAken up, bu b w. Senate bill 154 to au- tuize the 1'udmoot Bailroad to extud . sid to otner roads. Tbe o Uowiug w eudmeut was proposed V- ? " i S uothiug here,,, ioijiair the ou tract betwfcn tbe State and W. f. Bent nor tbe rights of private stoekholders. Mi. MiK4ken llfred a substitute, lie effect ot WLicb waa to carry out lue proviMiori! of I be eontraot oe wteu W. J. Best acd the Slate ot North Carolina. tr tl.vi.ljn rtfTn an lfflf n(l- neut mat noibina herein shall be ..... - " - - i matrnrit ta ehanre or mod fv tbe ffectofthe contract be'-en tha a ar w W . a state and . i. ut sr, bcx i" v :ove sny cf tbe aigt..S ot oad from its. obligations to b lli he road to Paiot Itock and Dues ou. At.d provided furibertbat lathing in ths act sbalt beconsifa- ed to impair the secaritv cf the Sfate. Adopt tf. . Mr. Buraell spoke at length in jvot of the bill. Me&srs Clarke, ud Williamson of EJgecotnbeto ipposition. Mr. Staples spoke an hour, org ug its parage. The second part et the amend ment )rooaed by tbe committee, rrlt-rri-ig to the private stock hol lers waa adopted. Mr. Soott, of Buckingham, offr d au atuendmeut, tbe effeet ol bivb ia to forbid ard to any road except tbe North Carolina ana tne .Vratrrn 2i-tih Carolina Kiiiroaa. Mr. Borwell offered an amend oent to this amendment excepting be Uuitreiaity Railroad. Adopted. Mr. Burwell tffeied an amend neot to loeert alter "rieamouv tailrna.I Companytbe words or University lUltroad. Adopted. fhe bill theu iafed. norsE. Mr. B!aidell introdaced a bill to mrud iho constitution so tbst Ike uecubrraof the Geueral Asemblj nay receive i he sum of $5,00 per A.a a), fur a pttiod not exceeding jw ias. Oa mriion of Mr. Tate, the bill te lovule for carrxmg oat the reven e bill waa put on i a thud reading f er miun aibl amenumenta tb .ill parsed. Oil OiOtiiMi of Mr. Bunting, hi rftt)!au'ii to expat: ge tbe record of e inieebui'rit trial of W. W. I l.ien wn taken, up aud,ou motion t Mr. Mining, table! je67 aj '27. It a ouderstKx -the t..iial c iUiniinee would ;epott a rN4..uti4i removing bis dbabiliiiei cor t..'. iiUILFoUD ASD iLAMASCE'S iEXA TtBS.. Tle spiKMlioutnent bill was an ioi uured aa tbe jpct4l order for 11 in., and tin put on its eecuna railiiU'. 51 r. Tnrreotine offrred an amend n-nt i rovidini: that Alamitico ami vJot lord ctoiniiea abonUl retain two itots. Tie rbaugeof one Sena .r from Gui'.ford a-id Alamance to ot-emni and Col um bus was tbr ulj i-Lantie tbe committee made lu be ri prt-srntAtion. Mr. ICiUle said if population orned trat Wake would be enti Ird to two Senator, if one was ta- ceu from Gnilfurd aud Alamance: i'd it would nor go to the countie it Rob. u aud Columbus. Mr. lt"se, as cbairma'i of tb ommtttee, replied to Mr. Usgtdalt md explained tbe action of lb Mmmittee in, reporting tbe bill a it l. Mr.'Riiwa.e again spoke in fav. ax of the a mend mrut, .i ; Air. Be viand said the ooonuea ol I Alamance .and iGaifford; bad tb AUmAiica and CloiTford- hid tbs I the SenAtb and' .'ditcsiML At ."ifreat l'.TIf Tf TTTr. Y1TJ . riTI rsicfri 1 knrf ni u . Vi. :.- tl " " . . . j- , , . ... -11;; smallest population of any Seaato rial diatrict that baa to Beoatora, and Robeson and Columbaa bare tbe largest popolatioo Of anjena torial district which baa only one Benator : except Waif andTthe conntiea of Bobeon and Cola tabu a hare; mere population than Ala mance and Guilford. , Mr. Weaver said be thought the! work of the committee onehi to ataod.. j Uo motion of ?ir. Hose, tbe pre ions question was ordered. The ameudtnent faJWd. The bill mwil ifa awvin J read. tl. ' . , 1 jeaa 01, naya 3D. Oa motion of Mr. Webster, the iH was put on its third reading and i Th mnM,iaj rn- to m ' h The recial erder for 12 m.. the ikill to provide for the so DDort of ' I tbe Penitentlarr. was Dot on Its mm m aecttjd reading. Mr. Aiannfi in moved to strike oat 100.000 and Insert 175.000. . Mr Bicdao moved to amend . - .'. by inserting tCOOOO. Mr. Koee moved to amend so that tbe amount received from convicts on the Oape Fear and Yadkin Val ley Railroad should 'not go to the support of the Penitentiary.becaase the road pays fur these in mortgage bonds. I i ; : . i . mfodment. lie tbouehi tbatlif k ruw i . . .i i. iMvr, after decocttog expenses. 900,000 to be applied to the com pie tion of tbe Penitentiary. Mr. Bledsoe advocated his amend ment.- It was lost.' ' ameudment. it was adopted. ' Mr. Manning's amendment waa adopted. Tbe bill passed Its serond reading. Oa motion ot Mr. Manning, the! rules were suspended and the bill par on its third reading. j Mr. Manning moved to strike oat the salary of $300 per year and KiVHtbe board of direct us f i 00 per day for the time actually eu- gaged aud tbe actual traveling and hotel expenses; ; . . jlr.lanoicgs amendment ,was adopted. i The bill, then passed its third reading. ' On motion of Mr. Green, of Q mQtioQ tb. bill giving additional SuH.re.t up and the vote reconsidered. Tbe bill was made the special order for to-morrow at 1P.M. THE PUBLIC EOAD3 BILL. Tbe svcul order lor 1 o'clock, being tbe bill to .provide for keep- tug in repair tbe public roads of tbe State, introduced oa yesterday by .. . . . . r. wratuger, at ioe requesi or iur. F After a long discussion Ibis bill was referred to the Jadiciary.com m it tee. ' . j THE SCHOOL BILL. ; Oa motion of Mr. Webster, tbe school bill was taken np on its third reading. Oa motion of Mr. Rose, tbe bill was considered by sec ions, .com- meucin? with tbe 37th section, That being where the committee of tbe bole left off. TH, of coarse, took , op, a great diil if tiae, as a number cf amend ment were seat forward, moat of which wero voted down. Among these, was one by Mr. Webater to allowMbe Superintendent of Public I loairocUoa a clerk at tCOO per year. Mr. Glenn,- of Stokes, opposed l lila amendment, and alao tboallow- anett ef foOO tori the traveling ex penses ot tbe Superintendent. Tbe amsndment was lost. Mr. Smedes moved to reconsider tbe vote on ibis amendment,' wbicb Mr. Page moved to table. Tbe House refased to, table, and adopt ed Mr. omedea' motion, ' i Air. YYebs'ers amendment was then adopted. Mr. Webster then called for the previous questios, and the roll was called on the passage of tbe bill, allowing yeas 73, nays noue. Mr. Blaiadell explained his vote. airing be only regretted tbe small- is ot the appropriations, lie voted a5e. i Mr. li ee mqved to make the bill I concern lug the represeuiaiioit iu Ue LIouim l be special order for 11 A. M. to-morrow. ' Tue bill ealabiiabiog Vance conn ly was made tbe special order tor 12 M. to:u.orrow. i - t FELDAY, atAECH iTU. " Oa Fnday in the Sei a e tbe bill giving aid to the N. C. Industrial Aatocialioo, colored, (oO"j) psdeU. ftiis money is to be lurniotied out ot bc fai heretofore appropriated. io the 2iorth Uaruliua Agricultutal Sdety.;; ' . The vote by wLIch thebf-fo pay Judges HuMard and Wi'son for molding certain court, failed ti taa was reconsidered aud tbe bill passed its several reading. The oil! to permit married women and wittows to vote ou tbe prohibition question was tabled. i lu the House ii Friday nothing of special foteres to tbe people of ibia btctiou' came np. Ou Friday utgbt the Senate bill incorporating the town of Jamesiowu in this county passed its third , reading, (loose bill to he entitled au aot ie raise revenue was taken op and passed its third reading by a - voie otC3toO. : r: . - EATUEDAY'3 ; rCOCEXDIXOS.' .. In the trnate the school bill was considered and some of tbe amend ment ot the Uoae were concurred ioT.and-others1. were trjrcted.1 A conference was propoaed. Tbe bill which lately passed tbe Hoase im posing a, heavy tax on dealers in tspixitaooaliqaora waa taken op ia the 8oata and leogtb. by Messrs. Harwell, Toef, baTe:tbe same. effect .of arraying citizen - against - otUsea- --Agaia, this bilfdid ttot meet tha popvlar I dmaaM rin.Qtth.yaroilna. inere I was a -demand,. A .creat desasd. (from the most--respectable citixena I of North Carotins not to pass tnen 1 M S'l-M Slf15;?" ry law. This bill. wM.dodguJ2 thcl qoestion and-would not. gala the Jeoppoct cf thoaa Tery men at whoaej I Instance we thought we ' mnst pass I not as deeo aaona.oirht aaDDOSe. I not a rin aiona nirht tonnoM. I . " . " - IVt tbe 200,000 afgoen wftbete ptl I tiona 100.000 ' irere-ladies. Mr. titaDles continued "his remarks at j length. Upoa . the call of the pre- I vloua-ooestion the bill failed to rmsmiaos ii,(rxhib&ri:?r aTO.ss? aimUarity between the bill tad the -iJ;' ttt?-.?, I tbe downriffht bWn of th like u io JtspeaaUles and.lt would o m a n f VT- f1! , birs Hhe atbi n hA paw. by a rot of 3 to 2L Tbe following la the rote:" ' - Teas Messrs. Battle, Bios, Carr, Cunningham, Davidson, Dick- Dortcb, Fa (sou. Finger, Glens, Gndger, Ilanes,. Harper, Harris, I Xjockbart,MerriU,2irewland, Spears, Scow, Tucker. - Williamson, of Davie 2L t Nays Messrs. Bernard, Carter. j V'Ttrr' U-J a Mebaue, Uewaom, Oht.FnlAAr-nK PriJgen, Repass, Bichardson, 8)ttf of New HsnSve?. Scott of Rocking' h,m riii' fli.hi tok;,.v Jt Williamson pi JEdgecombe, . Wood- J aw a" a ay o mv w wj - ww aavwv honse, Wynne, York-3. In the Hoose the bill ptoMlngi:9.9 thrPfl arfHtlAnal Hnrrtoe flAnrr disti icu passed. V Yanca county BfawiavaiaN a v a W avaia a liaaaiMl ffKav. IT aA ! am I aA a m aawaa now v. .uo uvutcnaiw. .uu "l have nlnatv-aix eonnUes. , - -in k. p.nkMii io Dotitica. hot it is thoarht that GrvM go cratio. " . j Mr Mannior latrodaced a bill prohibiting 'the ialei irituoi, liquor. In the fluta except under T some stated regulations, but sub mit' iug the question 'ot itaadoptioo to the people. We learn that the general sentiment in the Legislature i favorable to the ' Daaaara of a measure of this kind. - Ia Dixie Land. Now Totk Hand AI New Oulkans, March, 3, 1831. New.Ork-sns baa been .wild with excitement. Tbe Italia there were I seven or eight were attended by I tbooaaods of people. The ball of I the King was alone attended by I 1G.000 ladies snd gentlemen. Every. I body in New Orleans was on the street.- The weather, even in tbe I small hours of tbe morniur. waa so I balmy tbat ladles weot from their houses to the several balls and j home again in ball costume, with-1 on t removing theirJ dancing shoes I or patting on the slightest extra covering. ItOBLE nOSPITALXTT. The officers and men of the 71st N. Y. regiment, sre delighted with their reception. AH classes of citi zens united in doing them honor. Tbe greatest courtesies are extend ed to the Doers. J Tbe doors of all the tbeatrea and clubs are thrown open, and tbe most exelnsive old families ot Louisiana entertain them in their bodses." Officers on entering the restaurants or cars are offered seats at once, and in tbat connection Captain G. C. Hoffmann was tbe hero of a peculiar experi ence tbia morning which aerves to show tbe great good feeling here. Tbe Captain entered a street ear. Every aeat was fall. An old gray- beaded gentleman rose from a cor ner seat and said ' v Take my seat: sir.9 ! " No, sir," replied Captain Hoff mann, with courtesy j l am a much younger man than yon and certainly cannot. Please retain j oar seat" i "No, sir, 1 will not. I was an ixicer on oionewaii -lacason s siau You are an officer of a Northern M . t I . . tf fighting regiment and a guest ot oars, sir. i i PAE1EE AITD SESE9ADE. This sort of thing is a daily oe currence. There' waa a dress parade of the battalion! jesterday on tbe levee, witnessed by . an eaormoos assemblage, and last evening the band serenaded the ladies at tbe St. CbarlefHotel. To-day the 71st tegt ineut will give an afternoon re ception and promenade concert to be New Orleaut ladies. Invitations to vi.-it Southern cities are pooling in ou Colonel Yoae, but the com maod will nodoabt leave here for home on Friday1 morning. ',' Tbe Boton t. Lancers and the CLsrlrston. Cadets left lor home eKtetday by special train. Tbej were escorted to- the depot by the Continental Guards and a parting ealute waa fired. i Pat's Equivooal Answer. A certain literary gentleman, wishing to be undisturbed one day. instructed his Irish servant to ad mit no one, and, ii any one sbould itqulie tot hjui, to give him an "roui vocal answer.17 I xiigbt came aud tbe gentleman proceeded to iu terrogate Pat as to bis callers. . - Did any one call 1 ' Yia, sir, wan gentleman." What did he siy I - He axed was yer honor In. "Well, what, did yoa, tell him V . Sare, I gave. Jiiai, quivikie answer jist.", t . , , "How. was that r . ., I asked him was , his, grand raothera-noaksyr ' ! aelveCXiDiti finthius;-. : AJPerptexed Dane . " - - - & : When gfejfl! tats to driak, ths resalfi is prepostereas. Fjr o atare oerer meant geese to get in . . . ed- In thaAfVP! tn toxieat- hey hare no Hands to hold oa to. lamp-posts J while at the best of times I when sober, a fat roost, if trai ling on uneven ground, constantly cants forward on to its beak, ' or backward on to ita tail : but when IJnebriatsd it la utterly helpless. A I hort while ago a farmer's wife in Germany had. bee a making some cherry brandy ; bat as . sbe found, during tbe process, that the' truit was unsoand, she threw tbe whole mass oat luto tbe yard, and with out looking to see what followed. Shut the window!' As it fell jottt, " a party of geese, .good xIlows ail of them, happened to be waddling by at tbe time. a . - . investigated them. The ii i i i i '"c v.uc? .t utPT: SLu.Sf .?ail,a Jr I No heeltaps was tborder of tbe midguided pool carouse, and so they finished all the cherries off at one sitting, so to I "u" w" "wu wppawvaa, lor on iry. ing to make the gste which' led from tbe scene ot tbe debauch - to .W. tfc 1 , -'-v I (uiuk aeaiiut .uiu. ueiuer a I H1u WIUU up, or wuv m u trtl, tat it seemed to tne geese las if there ""-w'Jl- ruo; ?0 aod ih rtoond 10 rowttrdt . JI"h J"iZ ffnAE " wosi miMf itmnarrik.aaiunt ti was an oucommonly bigb sea run- tnat was ' most embarraaaiftjr to progress. To escape tbe-e difficul ties some laabed their rodders aod hove to, others tried to run betore tbe wiud, while the rest tacked for tne Dtz-stve. uut tbere was no living in sneb weather, and one b one tbe craft larcbed over and went down all standing. Meanwbile tbe dame, the u ncou scion 4 cans uf thin disaster, was attracted by the ooiae 10 the fowl-VSrrt, anrt loolrii.r saw all her 10 geese behaviug as it tbey were mad. Tbe gaader bim- sell, usually ao aoletuu and deco- rous, was balancing himself on bin beak, and spiuuiug round tbe while I iu a prodigious narry or leatnera and dosr, while the old gray gose, remarkable even among her kiud for the circumspection ot her cou- duct, was lyiug stomach opwura m tbe gutter, feebly jetieui mug with her legs.' O.hers of the, party were no less consjicaous tor tbe exrav. -uef of their attitudes . aud ges-l turea. while the remainder were ioi be seen lying in a helpless con fusion of fsatbera in the lej (capprr that is to say, tbe gutter bj the pigtye." Perpiexel-by the spectacle, 4 -the dame catted lu her neighbors, and alter can- fnl investigation It was de cided in council tbat the bird had died of poison. TJuder these ciscumstances their cat cases, tvere worth nothing for fool, bat as tbe neiiihboia said, the leathers were I not poisoueo, anu ao mej w i work then and there aud piucked " . . - j ' . t- ...1 ext8ng- the good woman goinp as usual, and, leuiemher ing the feathers dowo stairs, dresed betimes, for it was market dav, and she hoped to get mem ou on hands at once. And tbeu sue oe thought her ot tbe 10 piacKed hwwiiHM Ivini? iu the Doruo, and re solved that tbey should be burled before sbe went oat. But as sue approached the door, ou these de cent rites intent, and was turning the key, tbere fell ou her ears the sound of a familiar voice aod then another and another, until, at. last, tbe astonished dame beard in full choroas the well known accent h ot all her plucked aud poisoned geese. The throat ot the old gu der was, no doubt, a trifle huk, and the gray goos spoke in niufU ed tones suggestive ot j cbastea log beadachr; but , there was uo mistaking those tongues, aod tbe dame, tumbling at the door, wou dered what it all migbt uieau. Hat a goose a gboat ! D d any j ou. ever read or bear ot the specire o! a gander ! The key tonied atlaa , tbe door opened, and rl.ere, qaack lug in subdued tones, aupp iut and abiveriug, stood all berflook. There tbey stood, tbe 10 miserable birds, with splitting beadacfiesaud parch ed tonnes. contrite and drjected. asking tn have their leathers back again. Tbe situation was painlui to both pai ties. The fn loru gteat aaw iu each other's 'persons . tn humiliating reflection ot tbeirown condition, while, the dame, guiltily conscious of tbat bagful of leather and down, remembered how the oue lapse of Noab, in that aged surprise! of 600 jears and unexpect ed intbriatiou tiom the unknown iffecta of wine," has beeu excus! by religion aud tb.i unanimoua voice ol bis poeteritj. She, and hri neighbors wilh ber, however, hai hastily, misjudged the gee, aui finding . them dead diunk, bad trifped them, without remember ing for a moment that if feathers are easy to get off they are very hard to put on. So she called iu her neighbors agatu,1 but tbey proved only ."sorry comforters, tor tbey reminded her that after all the fault was htx owdj that it 'waaahe ana, seeing me cn ernes trnndiioglia ciom eximiuatiou. i4ile could a no one. else, .who hai tbruan i brandied ebertiea to the .ceese. was wtmjuioae vobiiqa poultry .about her round the ' kiteh? en fire, and, sat dou to make them U4unel ifckfti. " ! ! I f Liacoln and1 Douglas. ThePreNident of the Cbicaeo utstoneat 3;iety, Mr. Isaac N. Arnold, who was a itepresentative. n uongress j dating tbe war, ana wno uas long been an emiuem uitmberof the bai ot Illinois, hai recently read an exce-diuly iutet A . . ........ ft t . . L . Tft rutt( unuvr ueiurt) uo uar Atwi ciariou ot tbat'atate ar, Sjninfi -m It is a sketch of prufrttsiooal rciut uitKMriices far forty 3earM, and; eu.- fains allusions, many ot tnem new and vivid, tuthe great rivals, Lin coln and Douglas. 1- I Tbey were botti, accdrdine to Mr. Aruoia, strung jury;! lawyers. uul Mr. L.oco n, upon the; wnole, - tb. strougeitt jury lawyer ever kuowu iu illiuoia. ITbey were borh ver. able in bringing out idiatinctly th eootrolliug points ui a case; boil very happy, i! tbe'examiuatitin ot ipnesMe-j and Lioooiu nuHurpa Ntn-d "I . f compel a witness to tell the ruih when be njeant to jie.1 lie fould makeajury laogb.f aud eeueralli wwji, ai uis pleasure. - Xiiucoin cn tbe right Hide, and ei)eciaiiv when it.ju8Hce or fraud was to be exposed, was tne-strongest udvoCata. j On tbe wrong side or o i tbe defence, woere tue accaaed ri-.il'.y igon tj, the client with Do.ila.i for bia advocate would be mora iorluuate tbo with Lincoln.?' A tiu;e lis euing a w bile to Liocaln woulu umwh io ins mi !voiautarii . UU statement of a case ws c iten b- drawn to nis !ivotaaurtl . i Clear aud i eoiun eie tbat itie Court would dispense with aru mrut, aud say tbat it 'tbat were lil 5i!Mj it would hear t'be loiber side. bad iu tbe biUt-at degree tue art of persuasion a fd tbe power ot cuvictio:i. lie never j raised e vi- deirce and bis w , bauiur,! aud anecdote were iuexl uaaKiil) e. Tbe moitt laiuous f oLu?ar polit- ir.il debates was thp touiro ery ui i'f Cilu aud Lf 'ti Iti 0'0 tbe tt uujp in llii loir. It in ide Doulrii S uator, and ' LiiiC4!ii PteMdeur. Air. Arnold quotes lro!it a Hpecti wi Liuumh in io5U. meiiui tliau.e to Do0gla,!t)u it U even uire teui tt (iati i-1 i Ita Siinp'f ei uy iiocoiifecicn: e i .1 the ttue tTt-ssion 4, t ba" tide; ai.d obuniaiiltv w epiei.dor of LincoV n nowu: Tetiiy vea'is to J.oice D U- liat;dl tirst ihc iue arquai.t.e ) t ien we were both a.nb.i .ou.-, 1. p-raape, quite tstj m;t-.i tt lie. Wiib tue, hr ri'e ol ainbitiu'n hi li- eu a t'jiilure; Ivi t b' uio, it bis b. eu a f pii ndid sui c tA. His n .ni tiils tle iiatiou, and It is not mi Ki.owu in foreign flan I. I alf 'ci no contempt. f.r Uie high eminence be baa reacLni. So teacbi-dj: thai tbe vppreed of uiy species m'gbi have hhared with uje i,i the eleva tion, 1 would rather ntand ou that euiiuence lhan ;wer the richest U4 01 n that ever preset d a uiouaiehV. bro AAron BurrFamu Mrs. Ham- iLtoX. -When on an official visit t0 the United States in j?; 1-4.' . ' . o . T snent a'davor two at Mr. btuartJ - 1 ' 5 i jjrownc's place dn ttic Wcw-lcrscy . nf . HlltJ,on ntv-r Tabovc Hoboken. ; Gen Taylor of t Ohio, was another guest, j and as the house was at i)o great distance trom the spot wnere ine iaiaj uuti between Burr and Hamilton took place; (July 12, i804.) a conversa tion arose on the event and the characteristics, public and private, of the two men. Geh Taylor told us that when a jrery ! young man, studying at Wept Point, he -was one day on. boaril a river boat, and among the passengers were Mrs. Hamilton, j widow of. Alexander Hamilton, f and I AAron Burr, who had returned to the States alter his enforced absence in Kurppe, in consequence of Kis proved treason able practices. (Burr was then an old man, but still retained much of his former confidence and tpanner, especially with ladies. To the as tonishment of those who knew him, oa board the seam-boat, he ap proached her, took cfT nis Jiat, and bowing, said, -'-MrsJ Hamilton, I believe? My name is Burr." The effect upon the lady, now well stricken in 'years,) was electric. Rising1 from her scat, she gather ed up j her dies: ., as if to touch ii;irrwith it wou d be contamina tion; 'drew hersel up.and, looking at him from head ta foot, swept a way with a dignity and grace wor thy of her best cjayj, and left him standing abashed, if he were ca piblc bi fceli.igsk b fore the spec- . i - - im ! - a-'l . ' tators. . Burr renlact-'ti.nis nat up on his head and s owly moved back to the seat he ha left purposely to make this expe feelings of the w rimcnt upon the idow of tlie man he had slain, fod ope cannot sup any intention to ppse that he had apologize; or explain, since this was impossible. 4 Av.J ana, quer ies. T ' -" I ' 1 A Pxinttji's Baby F ' The wife of a Compositor in'the office 'ot tbe NeW Yok World re- ii-uilv tavi binh to a male cuild weighi jg 214 poundi J llOrCS OP TitAVEL. , ! i : s . e . 1 ;WflaT i aivr ahdi nEABD, m texa k?K 16. -3 t uH I Gbeeksbobo, 1ST; 'G.tT' .Fb.2Gth;iSSl. L'; ' j. -'I -- , r pD. Patriot Uettr Sir:l closed 'hi letter nKn the Teraa 'to (m'i; r big dark . grey spi ler wliiri ittMiinds ia parts' of Texax bv h I tj H nd. and it Is natd thi-ir fur. very pidHbOlis. I sw very few -ntikes, only , two, white imskIhv L rough the Sfatej one was a dWp ree u COIer aud looked an h Torn ns. to be some four nr fi v. t-e long : and the same day wtiii. il i ug along io the stage anotiiei tan Mcross onr road. b vm nfiw, platted snakdand was some ilin tVer long, abbot one-tbird or hu- inlt of its letifff h reAe'mhlHd 4 f . ed whip-tbongi bat mueb i mot. -iq'by towards its tail tuari H keen long jgreen one. Biiitfj Jie peculiarity here to oih whs th. ..ds all through the odamf yJ-lx y great scarcity of bird ei ofki cpt. rrows an ; black-bird, thW -a-re qaite plentiral, also bi'Zz-trd. ut 1 have travelled tnils u jo. luikn wrbout seeing a bird o any I was told there were soiit. Bonn q i i I, but in all my 600 or 800 tulles tnrouen tbe State I .i't- i-4y oue. Nor did I see a PiailieU 'i i;;, ouc nearo mncn. it in Hriidioi uieiii, that tbey alK)uud iu kb Weasern part ,of Texas, and jfjn! -er.v wild, are small of stature; ai.d tiatrow a note in tbe croni itn-ii "uuiD nuu mail irrqueuiiy rs 4'i'iu pinions are jau owl and aTfiP tleuake,and this trio may bo foil mi living io harmony in the same; bp!e orjlden. This .ik very remaikabie, hm brings to one's mind tbat s i- rijrl i i the Scriptures of the Iion m the Lamb Jjjing dowu togetrr. Well, one of oar little boy . i ead I rs may say, well, what did be see jiiiii in tiie lone star j State besides: tlo t w ttitugs mentioned I and io sucti qu ry 1 should say agaiu . aj iu h tii uier letter, 1 saw a great inknt ImI hogs, and 'cattle, cattle, a.- the sayiugiis, 'lil you ciilh n r. AJaiiie an over tne couritrjj . r v here there was grass, and tbat iV pieity general. And, besides tul:w, 1. nw mauy eueep, inoan jlli; s.'uUp and cattle j are very hirjdoin" l u d grazing in pthe same neikh- o.i t Mils, op some accouot. ; But leil , iciauimoi: diui ii ie O'ij.MII uimodatiu uaiiroad tt hi.U .ur iron bone xtatned Wa Hod after awhile we hauled up at t:ie pretty and; ibrivm' to'wtji We hei ford, at las eur tisin eotJd n re for about? h If an b.iQf, I :iA-d up a little way iiirpihe i. .hi., and 1 saw a cotton aid ho liiuc i cotton in j bales piled abou5". 1 il aud was. told ,lbe tJiwi-.;uiiiOt-red about 3000 iubabnaiiis. ai.U handled ) several f tbousjo.o oiairs" a . 3 ear. j Tbe land j heiV AiiHaullof a laiber broken, ; tH i, out uecame mure aim uioi yr I Hrt we approached Foi I Wojt I ir. which place we ariived ab-'U.t 1 i.H-k, P. M.r here we" eiinrkllthj IN i ne Couutr again, and h hUsf ijti couutry it is. 1 was eortj- n o! no time to look aroiiidj Jib ci! - ot Fort Worth. It is Hid,j iiiiii.ter several thousand inbbi i . i.-. .111 ailis, and to do a large trade-jsji fj- !viiii mnV cootln to' the intefli MAI UdCK UOUUITJ. IOI IUU Ulliji'fji itifte, and sqoo lolled along iowail lia ta-. passiue some pretty taiai.- tiiii iuzine lands as 1 ever - sj ,ind entile upon them by the! jtliou- hi i.i. oome piaia, or pas-ui "t. . . . jesl I Ui rold, were' thousands ol iai ui s ze. aqu alter passing ol r still.- 25 miles of this beautilM d.t. te;v4-l country ; we approached ji e T!ih i; Biver bottoms; they wer very wide and boggy, aud; loot s tike a first-class community " which to raise; mosquitoes by M'e ujidiou if not by tbe train loai. Tl.t viiHter in the river spreads abdnt, tiUs made j several little clii.nhjV nul moves very sliiggi-bly. We Vinvi'd at Dallas in due tiiri-: 4. ;.;J"cto4'k Saturday evening, Oc'.olii-t U-10 b, aud having gotten1 miit I j -hi!id time by our failures Iieie'jo line 10 connect, I found I coidd t!ii ' l I ' - . a- - ! L Let to myi uncles ia iuissi nri s k pend the Sabbath with him as -I xiereu, kui ho urvmcu io; ej-5fji Ir Li-re, and as myr manner m i jienr it mostly by attending pjreairh- n (twice) ad Sabbath hehooi. Lk4 ns here ' tbe Dallas Presljv- . ri-ih Cfarch has a Dr Sun b hi - . i - a - : t J4, pasiori too. It souniieo i qnr si to hear them speak of bwn Trie bretberen were very ijitien 1 ve and kind fo me there, ( a Ml l ev were at 'Little Bock" as I . eiit out.) introducing and f-'iow Ti.' :if around, and they W4inld haSe 1 a, .a " a t k. 1 aLIz.' 11- to maRe a lime ihik i) iuti; Kibiiath School, and wanted me tij ui,e again. Dallas is a very jpre.iay :i v, of manyfgood buildinjisj 8Cf'' I i;re large stores. 1 wan told M'; .fi- dry coods nod notion store ekn ; !..ed 73 to 10O clerks, and th: i,e city does a considerable wbv .!! trade. andshaidles a g4od dl ,f ts,ton. It Lumbers 12 10 ll.i b'ifi--iritaiits, ha a uurw v'i ii-- . m-m .1 Ik ? , i i,m1 in two or tbree of l' pn.nc'1 -.t'rrts, and several gotd C'ijrehVs. !i it one bi2 draw-bacR jipow H .ui- waa the pesky mosqiJiioeS fifth. the Triuitv Bivr bottoms. Yours truly, ! CUARLE3 G YAtES It having been charged that Rottan pur.cn was serveu ai rs,v"-lat- lamented Hayes, Senator- Kdmuics having discovered it, the expUtnjitiofi is iraiie that it was only an essnce re sembhns ounch invented by the Vkhite u..,, r-vlr and containine no, mtOxitat- in hquor. An Act if t6 'It -ffUtti Ct lil.aW - of ji Liquors in this State.'! , .The foiloi tTla lU'iltf-144! of lUiprfTfDU.ivaa.:a. It tkpirJ k-aliug oa MaVh lt. (TavUr I ;jTaehCnrfT JUHmX WiTofai ItWaa I ':j!iJ.-:c:: V--1' 'fl i"; 1 iii.l T5f HI ' t: i S actios L.' .4 i .. .1 :fc . A BJJlJto b Ba:ltl Vr Iir. tM-aO mtl iMjihjt.t;. r ui tb niello -r b -lyidfvr ihTiit , ' r r 0i. obiklt a diml 1 luiuihrj. ..,, . ' ln koowa woo:a4l."!r'..I. .! sr..' v ..M aA!rai. a ncrt iMj t. f n rv wb !- ;- ' ball; to- lu.lr 1 . i, t' . I:."., ..... - i . " -.nil iu qnu;iriM m ny m mi ir iii-rrt. i i-ti j i bat rb(cHie illt-r- ! ! lutU ; tijiijUslri in ,h".i jiau--i-i ! I tv.iMM ball! ipoiu-li ! t b- i' i'tl'if' (' mora i tb Did V4I UI. A I Mil I .11 at ylnn-JjOjaoj iitiiuuii , rniil tjrmik aril bio wlibiu . I'.e ii ure r onrti i, but all ill it tlM r-r- tj in' bo- Ha-,' j I, d -in j h tl j-iia- auuii iiircbaf X liuu io a briui ii .it tlff kh: ( iH-iaiii aaou ij.er io anil in n i vhiih. h im ibao a q4arr. arl.ioti r It ill iwi, b ikil) : 4 irooi iuh ouoh ,i iirt,i vri nut bIj ill ; Uf ilrQftkk tbrira. Aur irtt-'in.' IwMrifti to' ': fj uy an t'!a buiur nl wiiu lVbiJ4a a l! lT I Hrtrr, f.tau I'Q'i r 4it)4r al r,iv"iQ! ; il (vr Ui-ainr, oi- uj oi.a !':( u . r jijUiKi,!'. til oatainfia ri'it hft-itna t'o j j1 f .inlj oooapl- wiib hII ib unoisioiiaif lUi a.t. io relaiiml tht-rwio, I fOfkn 3 rtiovul... f li.t inn nnnlicill in '..( T -r - - r . ,-'e- -.v. ..-tili.i iorij of tw-t v rexiiib'M f j fjrai 4 i.oliinrB.ieto., eto ', lio. u iuy Mee .:,it i. i the ' ext-cutluu ' of uiikiil tor hM cim jditioa ft.v b-rir 'thia meti pr orijlwlj ; : b k thdl oouqly cii4iuinn'-t!t v.lif J b iiV l U(i I EMM noil. Mc:iiilttniWl ' iv is piiiM. poi4-r to reaemd buch lioaumw farvf.od w tor a -ita - OHUSi Sice. 4. That tbe speciOj annol tr cfnj a U4 lo well a buiex;ii ilalrr ktty. i anba or ioittkioAiirtr iiriir aln! ir' fr btwr, aball 1m 4ir U4 tdriad )mI irai ,lr r naiiim ta tha State.i Tiirra ibll!4l-l! I- iHd an addiuo at ui vt6v$ p.irj ffiilJ, on ! grOM auiouut. ut I'Ui iJia ui ftd 4id duilr, wlHcb iih t.1 tin 5riUtMd ii : p niAonef p:iorii'l Tuiiia acveph 1..0 of tun act kg. 4i.j i tiar i in HpPitio annaal ui naal ta a ii cum; i wii le-ao , sr. f).i iIqimiii or;.moxia)iii liii.rn. rt'fi r., r nh:ll b fifty Uol!a4 Imiiumui t,r to Sbaii. Tl'trt) i-Ua l aiwi. ia ji l lo! l an a4iaiiiin.i ix m lUa ttt ad not of purcUei nmU i.v a id dt-W'. wb cb fhall ba anCfrraiu-d Til i bo nuil lciiDua io iao He re u tu moituu ol ! HiC The ii4c fic annatl tax on a. ct-iii' iu iit.ll at a Hr rimiu draler aiitj' , J l ioW f lu iLe coumrj ur iiY'jtnii i VitUgM ii one cbTriiiiil iitlialiit4iiif.'tr . i-h fitif dolltfrn pf r AU14144U m-1.-m.. rtimiir -. - j. ... w.r,.iuwiiii iir Villi4ii . v-r Hue t lIVJ U4Aiijiiirbittii.raiits.aveutj -jn doijljirii-' it. 1 niiuuiu iu 1 un .li.m 1 uriH mi.1 1 itda. . i . li 1 11,1 id a tba Maia an a.l.l ikmii.1 taii 4I iiietfceul ui tne jrrip-t aiiKli'it ' ifl piU CU4.4-S J.DI trio l.y 4H1 llouitr; Willi -a mi uu oi aiuwri-aiiixil lu lltn n oia ';!' : )' u f t lo jaut. nuiiiM'd lb l lie aevetiih mmjiIhu Kir -otififi "'etion 7 mIiw fivliii KJtt D.mtWf IIJMIUII.iriI, r... J J" I ' 'I .Cll)ll 6 llibtiH ;!l.e .4 4-i.ill ' Ot UU li. nl tablea.' tiio'; by fiwii-a,!'-j' " "J I f 3 .C U? l4r in .aililitlou 1 iuhmIIh ibis a- t. 1 be M m CiJ iIm tit.H ni ( e' iitr 1 iiuniiii( -ie sjf tli.lr rU-jii'ijiiijrrt b iil'i i !i;u a-li.t-ii. j i'm ol .ani t'i?i iit.iii dHklfri. uoil r- 'bin nol. lir Hiiw r iC Clililitv U.UM KrhM ill i-o. in. U n 1I16 t'arH f iMimity 4inif4i4nei ' aba!) '! - : l'-i-1 , ii 4 ' irrt-it.befMirt rovi-t-il '.f. Lji.'lt t.' t 1 1 fjji-j apj.lii nil in ji vj ih j'i)f'i t "iiqiie.l b tb a -isf, in.il iH5ti aai iiiitiuiteii . by tlJf bo tril I "I-M..V t!-M4i. j -! utira of 1 111 C. ui 11 f v it) 1 w'tiali lit : cM.tt'i biimo' 1 " pruii' i.-it lu t I10 liirl iff "I llt- c 11 ill prodnciiou iff niil r. i;il nt Irl ltj lft.-t-lll . b alif.ll iJ-M -lb llMOjjj"; r uyiii .'bjH'iJfcjc.'iiJ hi ii.,.i : i , H KU1 duller 14' lit will lun :ilullt c 111 t,y - iril; fl l , awdni'o-i'i j r ifq tiif ntritta til 1 in act .nt ili'Mlfr fcaa vi.-.rno v 1 14 ii:i'l 1 tint liquor tii.lil v 4'ni-4 a I couMt -o4it i.l-r fbe nvh i.'ii .U tIi,ot-. la t-tjt' i .te .Hitb jo Ril.lHI il to tkl. o.il'il alt'io .i ..irJ.l ill ft t Ml 111 . 1 fcHliil. r i 11 lrr iaid I. rint-ijba fotibfuiiy o'.p'! wnb Jll ftr iiMinl.lrit'il oy llirt r-fclu-r i-i r.i w ' . . . . . .. ..') ..J J - i.t-reJV aulhonzdd lo ailmiii aiur llja iina i: . j! -. '" r I Si-diion j 11 prnviil-8 Ilia tho .1 .11 bo lor wlvf iiioiiilH 1 I siiioii 12 iirnvidfH tliiit I. li l.linj art- it. . tnl fur am ill-r to .eil io iit . a mrror aoy uit 144 u h ttft tht toil" (ii"i'XiO pd J t I ii - HC ia, I UHi f. M1411 1 a u ;i4wiui m ny WT)oHalt, -iao r iia -r. u4jr.iiTi i.iinlitita act to Bfll or mi .j.lj:iii any aiiuf-jr w bataM-v r, Miiy.fiii4jUH r ii xicalli,gl.!''qiiia..ia'ai irijt;--r mr, ,o .. minor witixiiit a wjHtt'i ..iirir T'iii b iaieut on yuvw fu 4ic miii' , .il iiany nueb .lVr 4b.iU mI .raiiji 1 aiil milDiif r wI.mWwwVoi. 'nwiiroiii" i.!'ia 4r in toxical ia I'li-mrf a' I -4tr", nut niiiior .tiib.u'H"isii i- p q!-Wa, it ii-ball bo 'a k L ..'J ....... !. . J 'L, ... . 1. t I alimt aau 4ioii iu ur a " " ' vifti to wnoiu in wiu pr-t.i-iu4 14-m k iiilUiiaa r lunixiOiiiKia i"n,'"r'. aii grtribaor waa ah 1110 tou a iiiinr vM-.dl 14 iTbananv il-ali .uidrib ii iiall yiohilc oitlmr! H ibn i -x trjliiug ialiia.bail Itajtailty uf a n u ii.r4.noi. , aim uiti toiixictLio 114 H 1 iu fii.nl ur inn riaoi.ad ai. 4Ltf UtJ- iviiaa of bcjuit. (Neiiou K pioviita 1 b V it-tirM-jd daU-r OlaJ -to if d b Uo' d of the 4V o I isCf 16 Tllhl 4.I.4- I mill 1 1 im M'" I". 1 rvK Ptr uf 14 in "4Mjiiiy . mi". rr i 4 - . -I. -i L J. 1 A: ' '.: fin n i 4 atd :peiiati-a in'p'M'ri by 1 or itninar' I'll riiTioi of bia iai;l,Ul.ftll K i "bo uiijjj bcbijol loud up!!j r'v'J rf? LP klliC l.UH iW' 17. TLat tbl act utialt aot ba cwu- rotfo-al ai v I.h-iJ pr I.- iiury law., or . 1 ... - t . . . . . f a-sV 111 r i:f lii'litu h M.-4l'1acl4?i j.''.b Vf P-f: tv-1 ; lU.iliijf in fi . 1. . a. ft id' a, '.41 " nil-r i r loiao'iy t nt ft uit, wna iTk 11 WpJifT-ra ai. &r ai-MfU ,i'ii' ( 1 1,, owli ki I irU H b- I Uc-, J I K il B.u'k ot !- !' til. tilJf, f:i- I ." ii. (fa ftn. .1 to r.C'ii rra m ; iap. li.ft.fiai lax u il.llll. l''-r 4'H "tu1". . f -U' a - - . - - . 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The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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March 9, 1881, edition 1
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