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0, TOM JHCS11K9 ACASM MPMHT. ".We aot lead i Mr last )mt thai i Bene imrM ttt tiiwi stwlea frwss bo a laeiKhSatd, 09 Bua!a jnlhT laa, an4 that aa investigation of tha affair waa going oa likely to mall ia ansae rare develonmrt. ---The fattening tact'lBfalatTaw: toke, ease we have from ejf fd ear wvrtteesa, aad Ike; may oa relied oa M trae. Thepaftlee wee atola tbe beree wevo Chariot H. Saosd, a young maa named Cox, hit aephew, aad' iaaaa XalVertoa." Tbia Yetvortoa, it teems, held aa Jmimtte to bUoaship wilb a colored dsjtaef of jeatfi-1 ' laid, who stated, oa M nday morning, the toad came to her boase BaadeT -riant etadJ attar taib with Yerrerttw. tot biaa awaj wifh btla, tba gfrt awaanag. oa tha e xuatwMtoa, (bat aha beard Roaad tail TelTorlba ba wasted bin to go toB-on Rill, aa4 woejd g4va bin 1100 to go. Tehnntoa denied tae' fact, aad aaiat, ba bad aot bee oat of tba Iowa, bat a wit aeairworaba atat b:ai Moaday awraiog tbraa aailr aot, about da break, aemtng - into (own. Two of the botaea wer found later ia tba day, tied, oat ia tba wooda, ia tba dirrc' icm from which Telrtrton waa aaaa aoenieg. . . 8om facta that ? ftaie,. jeoctwJ yoBBgOftf if hi: Aa matttx, aad ha waa arretted, arba Cadiag that tba chain at ti- daap;aaT .jUaii agii itm," madt a ptaa mr aaiiBg ina oure, went wita aua aad TeiTertoa, aetiatcd ia getueg out tba baraaV aad auda biot tbasw tha baaiaer with aABb etM rfrtw Aba. ataoTa of tba . ai-c a & i i a r i .i Tvug .a a, ooraa waa iroiraaai ytrtoa BiaJi nii'fikapt""' Kow, who ia Cbarire H. Snead t Be i V. tt AaeUtaat lataor ia tbaBusaaoe ader appoiotneot frora 'Wilej p. J one, Uiatrirt iawMor ril.t uitia Culond of bitaulitarj dittnct, nailtr appoiatnrnt of thr amme Wiley I Jaara, afajn Oeoeral ft! Militia ia North Carolina. Ua t lai Grand lecturer of the Urroea at America, aider the aptoiatairaa l varan W. W TlolJea, aad aas appaialatl y tbenaaae, Jaatioa of the IV ace lor Johoaua county aad actrd aader tbat appoiDtateot for two yeart, ft-r wbkb be ae ekcted to the aaoM puaitioa by the Htt ul bta townabrp, aad baM tha fjeaittoa at tha aaa he !, or rathar, at tae tiaie ke waa eaogh.- Tru ly ke wee a man whom tbe Radical au tborttiee andi the Radical partyv delighted toboaor. r Wbea taaa4 waa arreted, a fta-joaiaai aioa of Cot, he clain.4 tha right, a act lag hTagtarate, te wtr bSrowa caaeit,gjt. tbia waa fee bad, aad the can aaa taken txriore Dick Maery, J. P, i.rotherin-lar to tha priaoecT, who waa tUiget, under tha winawna, to bind him otr Conrt, wbichhwid ia a boad ol oely $304- , But a "tbta 1eil onukl aot ba ;, aad Saead waa pat in i dU Oa beien incarce rated ba declared ba would aot a. a J there ; that ba woald bare every brick ol the j-dl tertAwHt, tut Pwii4U n at waa ia )ail, tha aegnica gathered ia Iroot, trea off a aaaaoat, and mule other rioteua da , rooaatraUoaa ; whereapoa the Maxutrtr, thit e a iwotWr kn law, redaCHal .the aiaodat ofLail tb 3U0. aad tha boad waa aiBed ly three u ret tee w-ho, wa are ta foretrd, are at,. Iaridail..r aad soUovr turly, worh the rk ol eajtbtvta auOea liotaca, over aad alwaa tea aWeiifead1 et enptiua. Tooeg Ca, tha utiacpai wiu. neat, aaa joat taiawl iMta'-Wttbuat aay rntniianta t appear ia tba eaac, aad, oi cwarac, waea tha trial aaiaa kia ancle cokci off, ha aiil ba'MM eat One itaaarhabla lattaot actlj eonaec-. ted a'caf a; lwt inVrtetirg oa ae- cxBBt oi it. waa rrlaied to aa. Tnia aama cha-lea 11.8iea we)dm befora be ate a "BmitiAefoCXb pablicfy oatiawed eao Milea I)raBgfcoat U t ami aVwra! the pablbbed aotica of which, with Safcfff fcfit. V3w Ijing be -ra aa," . Tha above ara the facte aa p rted Jo a by paraooa kaowiag to them. Tae twiard, ia allajiag to tha) atatter yta'rr lay mora- tog; hopaa juatia,aW w' Tertake'! thoal ihiBB tJUMftd Iaf aorta ateaUag fat lataAWhfaMaV; i liftle Wa call etWuoa of the lamriet Solicitor to the aaattar, aa one, :.j3rfrii" 'tie attea- tiaw:r53 Tb8t"wa aaa- araataatty in, iln p i n , ha rffeetaef the leachirpa THaSa,w,. rather Mfaatoaa, tffgialanUe Aa.ireea." aaa the teachiaaot-yibai jaaW. aahward cht orh,.;P,iaaciiiJi(5 ttpoa. , McA aaiade aa aeatSa heeeaei ,tf 'CrtUerV are vara to prodaaa tha hgrteat ooaav- cjaeaoat el im uae acaw eewwpaa ; krtBla'arki haa aot bent werbma tie eblialar ? ' 1 'P tfejaptareoe ea awea a aevv caraeo oaw e f t r -J I'l f -J VZila Faarrmac. -Tha prcteaded rea- eoa why Attorary Genert Hoar ia bIvei, ' Ie loeaiivf-' ! The dn ae it,4he he hae axprea-ed eptaiuoa ef tha aoooaetitotional rty ol certaua acre e3fg?H B oea aot tike the BadreaCeBB- whjetag tha Judiciary. . That kilted hint eft, Oea treJiaatioa aowalavaet ewpreaaa, Faraa. worth, DaweaBBd Binehanjjtra alara. .j.-." at - - r . - Hat K u too lata; aa nepaone ei n aa- ir-srtoe ia aachfioed to tbe di dveeiibiaarB bail, leya that the aaarrieU 1.1 L f that tv "alwave di I iaMiat tbe gtrtt irrad shiy atfTftf-t and aeaUaaaervfealVhSwtHlrtel e4tB?f etyiMh, feaea; aaa eai'evtr-' aee-s aeeet A' cartaiit' a at wlaiw ef teamed iatike bera eivtt, i I itkewtrt- ae tir,sd by a.me,-werr, neacoaL, wall attired, thoagh mot faabioeably atanaiagaad ot tbia tatter It at aul thaa.wiMctie aoottd alwev aMrilBghayB If trtfitf; titoe(iai.f; htonV hr1r : arMaciwJ i t i.i , n I l"!? MA1L&-CMBAP L1BSRAL1TT. i; UtU efftbe SWmsil roatlathia State woald U retired, if 1 pTe"wQBld petition for the and tad fust UUtresees at th aid Port office. Tbe papers throughout ths State took up the (firm ted appeared to think that there Jat retflv ecietethjag fa iff. T. eeotesa tat wa .sw.bot UJH cefite ' geiee ia lh bop at aaytbieg coming of it as Bvoat of them seemed to be. TV antbnrUiea at Weihingtos, bsre been eiieflt or Btdiffereot on tha aul Jeet of mail L-k tl foatajor four year. They Tbis set of gvoee, eat ended tBreegh Bela. Dsasas iiiataa-aw. t sjatsccaisiivv a m ooni uiwin a " iogton, can only ba mad available by fiod iag ana or weateo able or willing to do tb necessary Aard ssnbws- to gat star tba impadiavaat of tbe trat oath. Tbis baa jxn b lifBtafi la! fjvaj'tfl tha tima, aad thaatJidDfta of UftkOffl Ja pert Burnt, aa welt aa tba Congress, know it full well. They know that in very few place can person, in tba South take - tha test oath, tad hence, (hit gracious offer of ra mttbliahiag thef mttOStetk tono; offer at all, and nothing can com o it. " " The defunct offices ara generally thoaa that pa; little or nothiog to tboae ah keep thm, aad ara accented ae' wetter of eon- TDnt3 rat hi J biuprwfi Vjrteer i ia, JraJ tiea in order to gtt ibe appointment ; and theJncoBX being ueit to sotting, doatttoi. oOac a aamcleat Da t tar D ara vaw anng, aa awearing ith "'awaW reai3piA jika the advaBtagea o'tfered by ifcaoooaie oi Dietrict Attotnejthijie Btvmne appgior.l menu, &c, Jbc The only chance to bave the post officee .f vived.that , wi cat Jee.lt; toihave aotne ,eoked parw n, whe)n take the;tet oath; -appate wh'thf r'hrf ca"rtii! fifl write or nit,knd let him (jeutit me capable prou t aitnd to the buainev But we bave very little id -a ihia w li be done, and, initul.-wf wjBnld,.Btasiae...i, bteaaae. there U an eiswr, ahot('and better plan, namely, the alrgatinn of tlie odioua and aealeae teat oath, by Congrvaa. Toe rrpeal ol the kit oath would at ouee reader tbe fo-eatabriahaiaat ef- the FoetOfnew wrtoi tlcaMe, withont tliti repeat all tbia talk bout get iag nppetltiea aad recommend ing pnet maater oa tbe old routea, ia a ama aheap aat. at Uieeaiily Bathing hat "cTap-trap aid" fu!laB. And all tbia De-, .. ttMna mA the HmmJsfd knnit frill i ereiv- We ean not feet er vsngmoe, ttpr at thankful tor the promued rc.iei aa, ptr hap. we oagbt1 tmler theee eireamttaarea. -t aa-if ' I ' 1 Ttf.ToaioCT BnaeuAi Abbbbtid The Bptoriooai aetlro borglar Henry Young, aeatartced to 30" yrara iropriaoomeot " tor breaking lata the houee ef M- a-ra. M. Lon 1an and Nit fkar twerra atoatbt or Wore mnce, waa captureil Saturday nitcbt laat Tf 'awrnr"rBr"-ha- bdecaiedlrin.ahe Wfrkboue (where be waa oi-afinexl) abont a wat-k aau, tbeaifh Be-baUUe aientioa bai ever leen made ot tble ,fc. fl t louB44 llfKnntwiT iuwbiwn u mo ivetuauvw wa Mr. Walker Meant aad arreated by the Eolice aad cooBaed ia tbe g'Jard houae. ra he waa eei nUtflRiaV tuoinina bv tba heri4wBo'iBt,w, bad rectttved ao omcial notice 4 hit eeeape tanogniaeo.enn take into cuUKlj a4!aerl In jail where be now lira- "According to I'uuug't state meat anme two or three priaoner eaeaped from the work home at the aib. time with hlnartf, aad yet the tact haa not been 'ora eiy etade r kaoa .a; to ,thf a 0hiff..m , JournaL : 'V' "ra mi',i : ; . a ie- ' - A CAirnta New ThebWewhiostoa 1k,HVUatt enBtempiauoa toe 101 owing acatute to la trnH their power in tbe South and to off art Ibe changrt that my be madaia tbat body, ngelnet, them IbJ 87 1 aadda.7;Ay yuas aama fawMa law ewa BtaU. Tbe eorreappadeat relerred to aayt : ' tlf the ttegislatare jatt elected there turns oat to be Radical, it will of course be a very eeay matter to get tbe aaiat ot the State n quired by tbe Conafitrtioa of. the IJaraadStateBtoadivlaUua, Jt-tiU'0r reading ort. Mt&e uont lomaittit aa leoBstracuea tonrvme Ttxas try utti Toi-ariBTIioW third Btate withia the 1 mile of the, oldxona an Druheted. Whea tba Tezaa delect f tion are ail admitU aiidtba8:ate ia hiilr Bref eteJ inJ!?ia..he plan of divbv tf h n'wili ejheu m tgi'ateil ia both Howe. J Toe bill belora thsjlyoae Cummittee (Vr 1 Jkhdiaia tbe triat ef taeocheeaer a U etfato I 4:amtryi U 311 iff r.dlAiC, 'XiiiiJ Bow GovBBJDiBaT OFriaaxav ami Ea- rttdlltlai 1.4 J iiaatialaetiua azhrfn. fy af poiatmeBCfll h rjis mm i uirougnout aarecfaaircf fvarkppeara Mtua'is kethat tba diaaifuf.iloi eew VhA thoa aiaaifaated waa aot withont good re ara, trverai vweriffrWonrt.it ghmfkattl ara pebliclf chatged aa defaaltert ta targe tenaMjOxOhat govenuaant. aa, ol tboae 1kMeir,vbetilj ot gnlyynaaaajary, ha uet'B viea ana sauna guuiy oy amwj eeramlaaioB of embtnleoMiai to the taae ot twelve thousand dollar, and aeattaoed to wi-a i. t - - stetartttraWihfnWa haa bVeavai vested' tor eftlafffMmr, aild . . . . - . hK fctal JaadJur-aa etldaa, Ilea'tf aeii tioai af-aSiatt bU bf the Uiaei, 1 t rwd" ti(Scja.i aot mt alia bad thing. Let the good work proeed.enr'.revyrXfd.'' it w'O. ffJl I;ii.-m iS.ebl M aa 'ai'ed S'.ates 8oator from Iowa, ia place any! hi.f t bfficer ab nt'iha awna-, err'hpplicaoa to, S9iar titJ;Wa Io relieve bim from coi'toaaj ia . Are South', beeaaa lataas hn 4 aearty reached bis p'L ui trying to ieti-iee 8 TEA KriOW IMG JJT AMEBIOA, Thf tin fAlnalwhen la mta por tion 4 tba Vnitad Statat the raem plyw will .,ba permanently ndrmted. If, ia a mtitry ra kmajl farm! like nglaadit Ibid A aawfia-Maiataa aatai laada which without it. eaa ooly be work ed at a luee, how much wider it iteesope oax oar broad plantation, wide prairies, tad near bottom! whieb are devoted -togrataY production , 7 The period la ripe l the Inlrodaetioaj of a Yaoki e ft earn plow. Borne iaf eoiort ia tbia field have bad the miafortoaa to live anme year too early. But thetaveativ ffeaiut of tbe country ia how fairly . turned to tbe anlatioa of the peobltm, tad the tram plow of the time to TOme bowlta. oeraiivel i dema'acied. . Io ahniotf at UKprodootioa team clow, we think' investor! have .dned their efiorla to tba imiiadua ot the work of the common plow. It ie aot tjuito pneaible thai eorne otber method of kinenB' wg the earih aay bajooad to anawer aQ tbe porpoanol the furrow, wliboat fen' dating large tree: ive power awoieaaijvL -. Tbe early, and ttill favorite method wrah gtrdBeia, ie forking or epedW Bp tha proTJn(f, and there eaa be no doubt that In tbia wty the tol1 bttlef prepared tor tba raceptioa of aeed thaa by tba aaa of tha plw.'' ' ' '. No Blowing machine inveniof bee-ever acceerkd in applying other tbia bnnenr aereagth to the wwkiRg of awinging bladea or teytbea, though auaay bave nought to d ao.-.tt to Wiji BOt-tfit tte ihearing prla.. ciptea nat-d ia tba cotareoe cutter bar waa adopted that mowing nucjbiaea foaad a abtdiag plana, v ' " BuHt mar be obj cted that ia plowing -green award it weaaenttat to-not arena: tue mrvm-hCff oe aeBttoTed may roc. We do not thick thi eoctlnnoua arrow the only mi an a benby this atay be ac coca pH abed, aad. we believe the alewisa L machine of tbe future av ilt dcmoaauaM the troth of our view. ! , . , A auW locomotive plowing machine, capable if drawing a gar g ol plow through a ariU toil Weereot-Bily tried at Kocbeter, it Heairt, whltb biltbly aatisfacury -reanlte Thf locomotive weight acarcely more thaa two tone, but itt tractive power if gained try nitrite of Out tbruoting, flake in tbe traciton wheels, a hkh .ene rate thawA and are withdraan by machinery insidi a the aLeels revolve. By tbis meane tbe ...'v...'. flukts'only prtjeet from the wheels a they approach the tar b on the underside if the wlietl. Thtre are sprinits a tacbetl to tbe flhkSi to fettete ihetn L-wBerihey'TSw'iif contact with s'ooea or other impeavuable aubetancee. The plows are attached to thit traction engine by chain, and at, tha trial three plows, ecu held in tbe usual manner by an aitrndant, weredrawaia thia way through t staboora a ilL So much tor the Rochester machine. tb New Albany, Ind,, we leara of t new steam plow, the Invention of a cjtiata otT that ailma aaiii aihirh ta Aaaaflhail at Wgth iiaiirXaVrr -T'he Iraene work, ra fact the engine jfteChtna, ta of -nil'W 1 he (Irl vTn2 wheel are seared Bon Mtivety; hod art drive by vertical ejlindere. tba phtuaa ef which are attached by aa Irregular ' acentric moiloe, direct from the engine. In ndilitlm to tbis motioe eight toggle jointe joining- -lerera, which tmnlste tbe motion ot a horse's leg, assist th ffrtrtBgfw bee!i; whea they fall ia ibeir traction, 1 A deacriptioa given io tbe JMIg Itiftr la aot to clear a to give a very fHttiaet idea BLllutplQaJmi wa gatl that the plows proper are attached to beams, which ara raited or lowered at will, and move s,loag with the Iractioo engine. ACaljfuiBia inventor baa alto recently taken out a parent lor a steam plow, the general principle of which, like those dee cribed, ia the drawing ol plows by a trac tion engine. Wa are aot aware tbat tba Knglish method of drawing gangs of plows aeroea fields by wire , rope aud drum finds much favor with Amtrioaa median ict bat if plows moat ba drawa fbroagh the earth after theotd fiwbioe, tt weeata a more ec onomical plan Jltta. the Jtat, of tracUoa ang lace for that put poee. ' ,t .. ., -t 5,i ai a ' ii i'i ' Ia eVmth Carolioa tbe Vacancy aa the Wbipper, who ie a ueanber ot Ibe Houae, and who eaa command the requisite aunt bar of votes whea tba ma h comes tat ha settled by a joint ballot. This ths Hadieala are starving off, because, althoagh Whip-' per ia reputed to, ba tbe best looking ataa ia fthr.Hoaan, fetr tf "Vat bis, Tba-j W4Japria Dsurl taWtgif,. They bvv ao obiiSiioB to ae the "man aad bother" tor their owa prelernwnt, batnbef doa't ma w UH'V.U'UI voihv wvmqtiy HV,wjBerji Wind and their nobility. dBuVETB Vrw o Nw Voaa Pttpulatioa atoas; 1,000,W, and oae fealf- were born in tbt United Stafaa, had the other halt ia lortiga couDtriee. ol fbny dif ferent eatlooalitir. -four mitlida 'barrela ol floor snd (.000,000 bnsbeU ef wheat are brought in,. every year ; number of ani mals received at tbe niarket ia a year, J 'eluding beef cat tte, - milch cow, calves, heey aad twine, ie ,77 t etty meat bit! lor oae year is over $30,000,000. Tin re are 700 bakera. 1.400 baioharH aad 1,500 jfrooer who find oneapatioa ia furnishing Jood for the people. Not oaty taeat oat kiriak muat be bad fat our pop'ulaiioa. . A wqaedact, forty milea ia . length, crating 30.eoQ,0UQ. pour mto oaw. twstrvnUa , 1,008 saltoos daily. The total " leegtB ot the C'rotoa maia pipes now laid, is as Crotoa maia pipe bow . laid, to Vver 1S mitot, and the water baa WcnIo tioduoed into C6.J25 dwellinga aad 1 417' wasutMiurios wad (Of chare hs- Toe yearly aha petd lot water rents to f l,- 818 5U. Tea od. cuff to tbe anioani of 40,000,000, are aanual y titoaghl to, the ri tm-i Tb aanart am at aaruiauavtaasnaar 4 - wiueia 4a-aweaaiv astimawa ttct any -r IT - LJUMtalB4vai paper telle how aeoM hwiy rrefdrngbl Saa iVaocUco had fccio ,.tp tpank bar BWe boy. ,114 .bad bee playing about the 4 p harvet tad btd aat oa leaky CM o, ni:io gljcarme, lbs const qoeacel ol .which waa that the irjt', smsck tbe old lady tfJrnlnlev tarad Oaaasdaa eaotoaiaa. which nJkt theea t ffyhrg In IMsttffdUwcYioB aU r. ih. I.u la. Whv 4 . - 1 Vara g(v a gw-alW. ... i'd Oea. R, S. Vaacr. M. W. a ML of the Masonic order of thia Stat baa apnoiated Hon. W. V. Cocke, of AshevLo, ' Ormd Uoturar t the Svj'., . . f ...i..i..,,ii.,,", t<,iti ,,n....,if, a' ,,,iiv,-,---r,,,f----v--'i'r -,-"-' . -c.,.., ' , - '., DAR1K3 ASD CBSSSS MAKI0 l!t WSxTX&X XC, i -A Pf rtUhtftn th4 JVi C. drWrwf Scutf, it On Am- eTJwaowia. Chreftaa AgrifUwml BociM dami.aMBj p-At your nqutat I have laatiiy prepared a few atatrnieeU ef fet to pruve the adaptauoa of Waara Korta Carolioa to the Dairy boaiaeaa, "" U alunata, toil aad wafer 'ari' all favor, abla to thit branch of agriculture, thaa the aaaa ia aaade eat, I take it that all atat I ara aa tbeaehree rec-aiertee. let Climate; White we aay improve tbe aot I, and make it what.we dtaire it to be, 1 tb eliaieU in be aoatrol arjd we aratoastoeweHM)o to suit the eii- nate ; are cannot eheege it ' It ia well aacertaiaerr tbat ia tbe warm eat pothWBe ei the ftowva, tbia bosinees ie im poksibie becuuae t let. The eat tie -are aa aealthy, heaag auhject to maay dlaraesa, treat, which they; are- entirely exempt in Wetera Nierih Carolina gnd. Tbe food Suitable tat cattle, (tbe greases) do aot suc ceed tar South. 8d. The fi.es and otber latest eaaey the at so as to prevent them from thriving,- .-... --ir.... ; I take it for granted, that if tbe ateteury range over 100 slegnea in tbe ahade, a eoaatderebte portion ot tbe day, and above 80 degree at aigbt, tbe cattle will not be tbntty.' But suppose this difficulty oot ol tbe any, tbe milk, seder eocb eirenmttan- eaa, tanaot hakepteweet wrtboofthe ase l lee. la W Mtera S. C. we bave all tbat aa be desired ia 'he climate. The dairy toB desira'to ksrp'the temper at ore ot tbe Batik below U degree. ' At soon a possi ble after tatea frogs tbe cow If nut be MofM dowa .to fO tlesrreea or evwaiag waea miisiog l penormea, toe temperaiare is little above aad aometimee below that poiAt evea ra anmmer. 8o vefiad the milk is oooliog on i s way to the laetory, and there it is immediately plaecd io contact with the coldest, water, ao at to ejoj it and allow tb animal flavor to eacape. Bat it ie aot eery aeevasary to treddei tTcmibeat; but tkt'eme eobi climate are almost as tr ableaom'e. Tbe cattle must be. closely hopped a4 ted abamtantlT to tMiain Hlej and, to enable thtin to le d 1 maoh sank the famHliaet saaat b ezpa".iv I . Then tbe manufacture Bod eureot ebea.e . becomes Vtry lncOLVeuirnt in Iretliig aaaiher. Is tbia sveti o ol couutiy we ba,ve'liitle difficulty id this ret) e:t. We find it nteeeury to boOM CU,e, probably abont three atoatht ia the year oa an aver age ; aad with prvpeily arranged paetarea, Beed aot feel mnoa .asoipt lor about tour moatba. Ia tbe best dairy aoaaulr in tbe North and East, they must hooae closely aad lead aboettaatly, sii saoatas fa the year; aad jet in samsner their eliaiata ia hotter thaa ears by l.er lft degreea. We are atibteet to c.rirrxt'eine o(. beet or cold, la the eouairy oa Ut Kitlg Bod Watt of it la taw oiote the sneer ory rarely ever rise above 89 degteea, aad is only icwtionally : htjorc M degree, aa t hat oily im aJe hoacadartBg 4be-dae Tha Bights ara genera ly ae oool aa desira ble lor any purpose of the. dairy men. I ara aot prepared to say how far Una a the country thia branch ef buaiutM nay be re lied on, bat suppose 11 aaay aacoeed ae tar East aa the Tstikin, aad m ibe bilJ.cvaotry eveaXaat of that,'aa ia Randolph. t Our wiater are aot lea favorably thaa the tammera. It It rare that we have the reary range as low aa aero, aad parieoa between tbia and other tactions a wed ia winter at summer, may not be ua profluble In eoBaideriog thja branch of the object. Tbia I will do by oopjjcg a por tion of as article prepared by Dr. U, B. Gaichall, which, though wnuea with a different purpose, thrown much light oa tbia subject. 1 That tba reader may judge of the merits of tbe climate of Athevtde, I offer the fol lowing eomperiaoo bsiweea that aad Dijon (ia the Valk-y of die Rhone .East France.) It will asea that the two place differ less in etimsm th4 thy one place, oftea does" in two tucoisaiT years : tares, Jan. Feb. Starch prU sfar Jon iaheiUe,M tl mi hi - mi J 614 u.t MO Ulluo, 3.t HI plaeea,., Jul; Aaaerak. 9 "" '""- snr. '.Jiev. mar. vn 3lai.4ltlit H. M.0 HI H Hi 61 U.I 45.7 The climate of tbe United 6iates (except eaaiyew belt aaf tha Pacific) aa cape dally ' that of tba Country between tb ftoehy Mooniain aad the Atlamlc is a cli Baato of tttremea. West era North Cam tin to Jta ulj t to xtieaet thaa juoi et hh va4 Tae merenry acldem 1 fiats ab,Ste kleetvMB.! The frtetM faiirti( id A f"fof 6Wni inert of -ahlch r htT jeortl being degreea. The extreme huf !4tle exceed tbat ot , Mackinac famed 'lot "Hit coolness of its Bummer. watnt -asye than at MscsUoac Bat the . eaolaeas of . the aigkia, ta aaeh after the warat1 daya aa to reqairw a blanket j the old very rarely iwaobee Zero, aad the aaow aeldoat Itea oa the grovadr tnnewlhaa a few hee at limsw The Bseao hautBaa tea jer",''to',th.i,.,.o,lfceBee on tbe a buret ef the sound, hat With no tingle ei trewse U heat aa gteat w ia Connecticut, aad while it to but one degree greater tbaa that of M. Paul, iu extreme heat ia from II to, If dtgvata wv . The resa-winter trat pereter (St tlrgrei above tbat of fM. Peal, with eeesittee ouidof froat -40 to W degrees teaa,V la aboat 4 degreea above jrbtt of 8oth-weaetB Mitjaottrt,:; It It that ot. tbera CnUcky . aad Nonhera -Aakaaaasy ksl wtl ae aatreeae wf eoUt to L r" r" . , T" rrwat as tha Utter. . - " a - 1 . fart.-Ut:fji louha the efimstt all tbat vt smmhi utiuv, IWH WVW WSUOHUW mm toUat -t, -3 - ( i a.l . af, ft . ' That fctve th hdt comWotd With t eliaaate, wiluitl g;raaiag, ao daatt acq limed wfth ;be oooa.rv will deay. It BIT M WTa .tJlj''?iEF!ri,9!. Li ,Th. Tr..t, tn r ..u, t. mill i lu nrmiiuiaia' ..... Ky4;itv,sa-A! ElraWataarktakea freak aad betore the fir peel wna, fFtwia growing' aad shallow plowing (s i s lenilirt." I kcow li tie Tend iotuis avevioB Ibtt WiU not paf io 'grasa Vif " sown afteroo cr two yars'cu Uvattoa. Itide. d we hava tew old ru ius tnat oo oot ratany .f-ltiagrsaaBdcio wittre lc b y?T,to .oy ehp aod- , of rnothlLg .r ; ekW H Toil mode I hava Bever ai'ed of aiicoeat in such a cuss acd at . greatly - !es coat and lose of time than I bad ealcalated, 't I have bora, tt eahiec it ' our worst soils hi!e tarir'T ti jority of oof - land srt ri4!y utui acd bo.deut iadui4ra oa every bead (sHMu- an cwMasr-w- tm iiwviu; mimu mvv mw siuwci. i Theje lantU will yieid frvg.aae to fwJf tonollry Bay to the a re etiunut ro.nure; and with it. will g.ve three tons and ia "J"" v"rai airu mi ura famf aaaa . Mi-. W II Mmitk in f !, urmmmt a, eut over tour tone oa an acre. Oa - ' . -- r - aeeha, ma. m tm 'gwtuwrurBer.iirrrn aa , ti va uable, 1 sappow whB more than tbe -l expeieM of harvesting the crop. Nut ia value to theee land 1 reclua toe rich moua'aiiA Tiiecovee, aad olu a tbe ridges to their summits are a rich as tb heat low lands, with a climate even more favorable for cattle. Taeae lead I regard eeithe hast pastun fur faith) or aey other stock.always audi watered aad exuupt Iroot tbeaaaoy ance of flies. My atouotaia gra'iing farm it prohaoly 8,000 feet alwve title water, jt have had live stock of all kla1su it si doe the year 1854, aad bve never yet eoea oae ol the small yellow rtiea that annoy bones, cattle aud -otber- st. ok in moat hJc.U'les. : On this larm the k Mountaio Oeeee Factory waa eetablisheti ia 1868, tbe first in tbe Houib at tar ai I know. W have one o lift ea tbe same mountain and ane oo gtwanaaoea, m utiUo distent- w4th a broaiect ol ball d.xeo en ore ia Buncombe by sett season. 'ait. David Edwards, ef Onida county, Nee York, who was highly recommended to me by 0v. Seymour, snd who bd lor tour years, so perta traded tae uDeeru Ideates factory" near Utica, at which tbe milk front tbe Governor' farms bad all bten ranou lectured, . s'alilubed and fur two years caaoaged the Kik Moun tain factory, and tieare teetitaoay to our superior advantages io climate, anil and water. lie beoogbt ' wiih him among HJIiBlite ahtf soil are adairablv suited to the grasses aa well ae the root crops to impor tant tor cattle in winter. Oa the 27to of January, 181. Captain Edwards rode with me through my pasterea and saw my cattle yet Uviug oa toe great, witnoat otner teed, aad proauOaeed them in better cooditioa thaa' their ia Central Jf. wh'en ;.". two- armd)a,-ta!eTethTm Bta'ie, ior mm 'feeding In stables. , He. and If r. Had don, jflj, concur In tbe 0iir.i-n, (bat w can winter Cat1 la on one bait that tare quired t4ea -ft-eHrty, h Yorkn ""L , cnrtt" ' 1 ttry toodat "u;t ",' 1. Two y. are ago I spent i inne niontii i ihne months iu the fiorib and t. look ing clos".ly into this tulj ct and found no unmatturrd pasture at all tquWt'i ibe one I left at home; litis opinion wss cooflrmid by Prol. Katr, aho bad, with Oeo. Yauae, ridden thiough my pasijrts, tbe same sua. son, and af erwards sueot a month North and East, rfitlM ui finding s pmrnre equal t.i it. This pasture is made oa land for -which my brother fflrt 1 hsd " paid two dollars per acre ia 1864, net cleared. Oa tbat lands we had kept cattle, har ass aad mBttator seven "yesrs, without abetter-end WlvWawi my exeepT wbaft thaawnewewd from pastures for 11 eakteM oar moatua ta each year, Except for a taw weeks ia oae wiater. Tbe bore tbtt I 'keg. risls. waa iet,i4-.ililMart into oae, and so ot tbe last males told from these paeinrea. Theee gmaade five mile North olAsheville are Bo superior to much of tHir Btoeaaaia oa.try, ami wot eqasl to moch ol the mouotoia laada ef hiucliell. Yancey, Ashe, Matlisea, Haywood aad other couatiea bordring oerthe TeBBatte aad Vlrgiuia. All tbe grains grew well aa ear beat leads, and finely whea -manured, aad at lyii subseiied, .bat bailed, .Ut 1st little grain la requited lor otlrytoltTe" week wbed eoauas tomiaglo) I b.venot devoted I say apace to'tbto euUure ot trains. Tbe grease' grew, every where aniens prcv rated b- bad farming or tbe growth of broth, and the loagt-r ike land is kept ia graet lb batiet it thrives, and tb more cattle s it'-will bear.' Thaa- we ssve much , expense ' toe - labor which t bow ' so difficult ., to' '- obtain aad we atve the exhaaetioa af oar land. which to sere to attend a sncorseioa of greie ceope. 1 It to fair to say that two acre of good psatBre grsat will carry oae cow through tha grating taason, tnd tme acre ia hay end toot will wiater her. ' Three aoree being tbe apace geaerally allowed to tack grown cow. . I peeler, however, to al low that qaaotity tor summer graang, aad oa acre lo additioa tor winter, feeding,' which will be mors -tbaa aameteat except ia aa sxuaordinary year ef droutlt o Our dry ashtoa generally oacer ebotii July and Aug net jast at the time to telex 'fere With the HI lit g ot tbe era while the key crop to harvested before tbis dry tea " bob, and though the drouth, injure the pasturing tor a short imv tb arse wiH spring np.oa the rwture et the Fall rains. aad td ottea keep ap good gratiag iiU Christ. U yba "allow .. fo'ni. aciea ligronad; 'ior each crown cow. and tf it on nav twe dol-' iaia pje.orAjjak lartptTacra tn ta.grtfwjo a bava forty, dollar invetttd, and ii you pay lerty dol, hut for good milk cow job, jtaveelgbVl dollar laveVed for 'each eow, . Thit earn al ten per tenH lctTti eight dollars anaoai interest, aad if it coat twelve dollar to pre. par tba food and attend to ths w in tar fowling, yon have twenty doilart ptrtq aum, and If th mlltibg coat ton doilart t bava tb entire cost of thirty duilars, tb annnal expeaae of each oow Ih it. will bt over the actaal coat aatatt ah gives milk in winter, aactin that case tbe ad.k will flsaet the additional ea pease. A good diti y eom wiii gle twa gatluoe per day, tor KM daya or tor the susaee, will give 400 gal toaaef mta, watoh will snk. 400 penods of dry cheese el ftaeejnttity (sot skimmed) aa saoetettse ausiBera chisit to, tad worth an thaa twenty esatt per poaa) of eighty dolhtrr grnen . JFiao wwif yield flee boo art powtumawebatat par annnm. while an iwashaary aaaa, WtH gtt ark huadred peaad. , Ke oow shoal be kept lor the dairy that wiUJtot pap. atom torty dollar. to fiiiy dollars w tv. Wa n make cjajj ,ailrii,ri trata, www' hjafedhy ?ru'et ut,: I tuppoto w have tome 4 or Viiu'if oD. arrar vrt -rantL tuued to Vhli .btuilfe": Mt$ brobaUjt aamoah as too Bttlluitt.ot guod l inert ie now m a siam o airs. rich krask produomz couwT ia Weateta AfSLJfL that oar f il it auaSrlo iLato( Keatucky, lof, aouta i ther suction ol tte.,Virt-bat I tby want anr climate and water; 'we may not have a bitter tummer clunate, t)ua po.-tians ot 2ic ntoudp but oor win,r ininci, wnin our lands do not net one tnaia ot too prioej, iMt Unr-it annaitin ineiadtog the Black, are gwiarallf covered with a dark aad rich anil and laiaeioae rrViwtb. while ihir ...u.-tt,. uv ummn eonaists ol unoiwml rnlk I mmu m.. t.u. - .l.. .1.1. , - , p misn in uut, l 11 hl .rm nmvn country bounds in i.. -i-I - . .. . green aua ti Uegrtee, whilal 60 to 62 de grees it an that ie neceaaarv to - keen averv tuinKiweri. we require no Ice.wtiilein een trel New York it to ased stteasivery from Bccesaiiy. Mr. President, if lam correct in theee ttatements (and I tbmk thev eannot La qoeetiooed) it wilt be seen tbat any one deV suing to maae aa Uveal ment aad to aa gage in Ibe dairy business, can find bo por tion of tbe United Htataa in which tha toe amount of cnpiial will pay bim at much aa ia Western North Carolina. , Much of the lands devoted taaairtiaa to) central Now York cost from $100 to $180, per acre, aou tuoav as the Hudson aad Connecticut river cost much more, while little of the land tbtt I am describing would cost $10 per acre, and mucb of it eaa, be bought at half that price evsa whea lei to grass. i : For the Sentinel UKST1SO IS WTLSBS. At t meeting of the people of Wilkes County held ia tbe town of Wllkesboro' oa the 25th ol Dec, without regard to col or or party, tbe following proceedings were bed. Oa motion of Col. R. t. Arm field, Dr. Jemrv Calloway wss called to act wrng preauiuie ani resimttons were Introduced and adopted: WBCJTBa, Rumors bsv reacbrd si that eertaisj members of tbe exiting Legialatare of tbis Bts't contemplate holding over tba term of tHJ,-e for four years iastesjl Of t ao, I tan wnereat, toat ixieiy hat actually gone aofaat to reter the question of .bpuinj(L their opinion, now therelore fUmlttd, Tliat the mcmher for WUket County war roted lof and elected ior two yeitrt fmlTtt-Thtr wat a tinglB; hum tv tha eoaoty ot Wilkes, who -on tb day ottfi s t enon, cast hi vote with tbe idea tbat tbe members ot. tbe Legislature . were to bold for four years, we bave nevtf beard ol bim, and It our members hold longer tbaa ie tbe expiration at their two year term, they will da so la defiaaee of tb will of 'be people who elected them. Jbtefaa, That if the Legislature, aa a body, should hold over beyond Ih term Lfur ff bkh they were ekctad, whatever sane- ttoa they may qotala to their actioa from pretcai led Judicial Decisions, sack, an act will bt tbe dittolutioa ot tb eompaat ba- tweea the government aad tha oaisnlat the overtbrow of" "the coattltutioa and all representative gevernraeot in the Bttta, aad will leave to th people to deolds th tingle question. Whether It it war to tti tntt t ibe-1 jrailhy of tn usurped govern on nt, or incur tha evil iacideat; to tig. overd0,' ! " itarW, Tbat ritbout th liberty .of speech tad treedom.of Ih prcaa, Ere gov : erorheat cannot extaf Jn the State. Aad tha we regard tbe raoest attempt of the Supreme Cot t, followed np by the' actioa ol two oflUJutktkt Chambers, to dis Iranchi a body of enitsat and deprive them ot the means of supporting them' UlTel .d their fainillecJbecWtbeV had political proatitution STms? S '"'.' i.. plsoes, and spoke Ot' known abate with caadur aud boldness, sa a ttab at the liberty of every coixew of the atata, Aad we Bell upon tire lawyer who signed tha solemn "protest," to yield BO further, but ra ak t firm stand for tb cans which to tba cwaaeot alb" Aad we attar them that all who love freedom el speech aad the press will make common causa t wfth tbem. Jteaufwef, Tuat the measures lately in trodnoed loin th LitlatBre, proposing to arm and send forth a disorderly aad parti san militia, declare martial -law, and tnl pend tbe wrrrol aaoee enryaa, When there is ao comer of tb (Mate where a single sheriff could not arrest any individual un der process of lewwad hold 'htm ' to an aa r toy charge, ' to ' a me sore that could o1y hhv origioaied ta th mmd of1 a ty raat who thirtta for the Mood of his peaoe fttl fellow ettiten, and detife to rebuild his desperate fert aaa apoa hit countrr't tain.-- 1 jM., ,.'--. i .,' -r'H to'". ihevAai, That the recent COnetltutioB adopted for Ike Btaia, and tbe etraage and new judicial system built thereon, threaten tb whole Biate- Wfah bankruptcy, public aad private, aad the citiaeae with tbe erter denial of jnauee, had all,' except, th office holder, with eoaiasion and rnia ; wad that; wa at no escape Iron! those evil but by retarn to th oldways fa -which Our fatnert onr old constitution: with ovtraoctt ebsa get aa tbe late revolutloa" bat made oeCfw' aary; 4 Netoratfea ot onr eld oourte aad old law i and above . all, of ta old economy aad howeaty ra tbe government, . - Atsst, Tbat we regard usiversaf tut frage tad equality bt twe tb law a fixed tacts, ae hcvearnr to bedUtUrbed, and df maad that ai rveraal amaeety tod a repeal of all teat oat he fad, added to them. ' ' . " Upon motion' I gat ordered that a copy of the proceed rag aad of tbl ntreting with the above reeofatloas, be lent bytoe asrretary to the BxjrtraaX, and Afaevieu at 8u.laillr,'ur pnWioaiioa. ' .-3 -KJ mmloB the meeirng tijoarned. "f ,i m .-.ig a MEi CALLOW AT, Ck'nt, la hi fa, WrTWaWaroOW, BtB, f' ..-'- "I I SB l l '. ' - u Caljfomia bav had another big earth- qaakef" It teeortod at 4 o'clock oa Sunday evoatog, and Waj trh' tar doww tb coast,' aad-aatward'Ho 'Nevaylc; Th faaking waa tresMUdnti.- Chttfch bells were run wHs awr throw dowa. eluekt were ttoo-t at beaoi hawpriTatkar' toe coositraetioo we very gsncreu ji ne j m ' sr w 1 1 OTtoa. tt tbock oaotioned all ot Bumisy Jj niarbtv,. No lot ol life ts vet rewrud. but pt wably the pertpl art tu Vert ible appre- liMaWtSni ol aaaeaatone arotaa an Mm. -' ,?i; irlfnrmsiKt.ii ai-Joba lHukuiaa,' who mnrtiertd hie wife a few day sgo near tltWMiiafvrllej Hb, and " hsd " pwv1oul td tiiiskMed atifrmer wile nat (baaame place, a-aa Jormerty a reiidcnt of Pottttown Pa. White Irving i'a that regtea he Wat twice married. - Us murdered both aivrt and at declared insane. Be then removed to the West, wher be baa jist ailicl bis fourth f B6bb IWeW seya that a couple re idlne in the rural town,. . wereeagaind. t ..hsu asawi- towa eharcb.. ' Oa the day appoBted lor th. toletr.fic, i,f ,b oaremorThich 1 k . l. 1- . . . I :p",J-tofi iIteAaW. hii ssia swtiB OB fiejah? the.haj ::v" rrr. rr "" gn 1 ivwimaei. Dnaiflnar. with tk. - tttint-clothee. brinnap- k k - Uiother of the bridegroomaho was to officiate a. "tast man,?- aod.bo, tha re- Ulfr ISUTWd, 1 la aha - Letvtng the blnahiag dams-4 ta charge of utuiuoc, tu luuKintta awoead adjourn ad to. bar room to get meiin-- tot" to cheer hit tpirtta nndar the trying ordeal through which he wa to pass. Hers he mateuma irieada, aad amid, the eongratn iatioat with which ha wa overwhelmed, partook of more 'than was Beceetaxv for lb purpose of elevating hit courage to tae proper time,, aad Became -ob livioua to tl iuldttaary, joattare--wedding party, bride, prospect ire domestic bliss, and all. After yweHiotf a reason able time tor hi re appearance, hie affianced tad the rest of tha party P n aaaa, and finally. M-epltter'w organs ltd to go la aearch of him., They diaco vered him in tbe tavern In a comatose con. dition, and reported that tact is tbe proper quarter. The bride bora op bravely under this trial, declaring that tuo didat ear a cent, be waa a good for nothing drankeo wntch, aad tbe was glad to get clear ot hrm. Mdretrvef, h wa not going to U humbugged that wty out ol getting a hus band; she came to towa to be Burned, had married the was deter mined to be to the' first mta that would take ber. Rather than,, teethe elrl dittppoliited about k trifle like tiA altusefC The bargain waa eonn uadt aad off be star, ed for a license, leiurniui; ia a short time, Vhen they . Were luariieil and started lor, home, leaving' tbe other in dividaatte enjoy bia Uitle spree a beat he could.- The affair btt created no' little talk aad much meriiment tajoog those ac. attainted with the facta, ami the inteuded hutbsjidtonjbviogavugorioseatnong " toe wigs. Disoovebt or Cciuev Foaeiu. Is quar rying a limtttone ltig, jo. tbe town ef snort time tiow, a (ajar or aatdton wat found, which quarried ont ia nearly square block of almost uuKorm size, and wiiich are oiimp ad ot what was ence v hi taBd and marlue tbtlls, intertp,raed with booe ol animal, flub and rep ib s. Many of-the shells arfc af tpeeiee which are aever foood bow, save io fotdl tunc ... They are larger and oi greater tartay tbaa thdshelUsu tl ry fiuad In This matiner, , Arrtotig tha'" shtl.s, bones, ,, a ' number oi wlmlea taeth bav beta fonod ' ' .f.-, - . - .. ir I.:. J aPU13f JIM .Jhs, , P,ataanv:-vAa four borrasooudeut wiU Intorm vou. Praai- danrBual has lesaad the bay ar oamaaa to toetJaltedJtJUtetbh the fo'liwing term Tee, lease U boAitotoratof .oity-yeare.wt tM,0 parattmril Ttwmr&ii" to toelva- .for, hts,pwa peradnalat aad mdlomeht the turn of $30,000 per. annum Itotooret-aervic mosey, the earn to" be paid him wherever he mey be. The , first jets' tent of the bay haa bees pjk1,.aad oa the 1.6th iust, ibq Luileti cHatea colors weio knitted at Cullo Ctveocli atttl were ealu' -ad by the war steamer Albany It is Lo states that Baet received three years ($150, M0) of hit ealary to ativaa je.'i ,-fjt a , iaf"' "T pv. mmcBt put, received $).. l timoiiO 'bv the Albanti. which amouat ta tar ti dxluored from the rental of tbe bay by ; yearly IneUl meoto. Sued are the ri porta that-, base reatihed u here Of oouisu ae have no inuan of ul taatiatiag theia, al hough they come Irodi good satbori.y end vne worttiy 6t credonra Aew Yeri foraU - Mr. Dtckuo' new u,ry, , trf ahiohthe first part will be published in March next,"' will, it appears, .lie, completed ia ' twclrtt " monthly parte, instead of in twenty hither to th i u variable liaiit of hi stories pub lisbed to this tu -td T :--.-.i.t- , f , ' M' l ." .I'.'. VtltlO : T: WMlTB,--Wt.CwtmVurm figures iorouiitd l.y the Btata, Comptroller, it mat that thf ttoeesmeut, of , real aad peraonl property- ier all tbe counties ot OalitorBto, tor it ha correat yeari aggregat $368,0,84, a net gain over the arvvtooa year ol $21,105,884- In the thirty two ag ricunal tnd vjommerctal couniiec fhera ' aa a gala af $4 488,"0 in twenty seven," onda suet $l.i7,5 m' five, leaving a Btgnef $.4jOVJ. ,Ql thoVbtoaa snlnitg couuiits ouly two show. agaia, tmonotig'tr$28,Jll;hllti fiien show a loe. of If4,t4,l(, fesving-b'-oet 'tot of $.,4o4a, r-aucteg the net gaht for tb wHola Btate aa aoova. . . -, Jj&uu - Miii-Tt.a- ins,., i.j iil. -rw f Tb1Sechet-pttieof,i' fbe'tlegsnl no""" thia ol tue moment id Londuai. It la mad of a lights sort, a. annuel, had fined with itk. pink er green,,riue, m0fo " iar-w colored, quiiUrd and , aocated with, -violet powder, etae ly . lik . hand kerchief or gtov e. '' Mitrnittg gtrwnt are sjto made tn tbe aayt ayte r they are porta ed dreseea aj i-ii I "' ') 'e.ewii i t .i t at The New Totk I nkuitt thmks (here will B trouble In resasembling the peoigia Legttlartttw at tt origiaalt'ex'ir ed, aotord tag to the prov tiaas ef "the HJewrgia Re eoiistrtc'.ioa A-l.",4Twiv ortiluoa imeaa brn have bet asssaainatM.andi anty five are disquaiiflod.- tutre are aisy reports ol stvsral member having run aaay and wm ajotwwtwi. Jhifi ,i5.'!r!. " - t ne irr' f ' i i1 r"f' " 'A Puunrn thiiiwtM Un Tb NeVttDtksA.(ig.r.A?vM recorda tb dea' b ot use fteh Juaidlow, whj hkd worked Tot hnalery Bruit in that, place Aw atkt jou4)eTk, an J add that althoBirti he tiett . largw family 'e ' hrtng p-wina 8 'S'uuTlslsTuiuteo at different- time Wta, t.W iK.n .lh,.. ...k V. . . ..I- vp wsatvweai vt a u vSrV an C a if twlew w1 sg a steal 11 gg man wfatcet,r.a,na to wal rrtbat theyi mar k.i a jBiiMeiuoj. .oii .1 itaiistioa . - 'M!vtot,'to-.l a '" I ' to-va-aaaa-aaaa4-esst .4 ItUsefiaaot K City Wt pstr4 d jvoeovtied tehwd tb twtid ei tf horst,b cupped -dor to,tqitut;': ft hen he rein n 1 tb ifewoUji -,,wre jroaf, but Ih their place s Sous' "To tie owoor.-' r I Uk ht j oorrt noTMOsr I am barutoot' ' aod H to aa void a to-uft When 1 ct ' ab41 1 wilt pay yoa f i tom, sunt. JUep. , ' . dark and see U I dm'L y t t, , , Asheviltoto g"tf to btve Utui Bts. , ... . V -f4-'V' -' t .t. . -- .' i- m Jit ,:' t V-:.. I "7
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1870, edition 1
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