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'Una wed !y Influence Unbribed bv Gain. VOL. 1. NEWTON, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1879, XO. 7 o: lie ynvtcn tfmtcrjjvtoc, rrr.i,isin:i) kvkuy sat ui: day, -IV (UlOlKiK A. VAIII.ICK tm:m s : 0:r yr:ir, ------- SV lll.'ll!!., ------- 'I hue ir.or. ' V ------ ! i.x,) ' " 'TS',ti-i who iiaikc u;i club. ol ten, an cx tr.4 ti-i'j' ,v S! ut tu'("- apvkutisixo 1; vr::s : j 1 in. - in. j :! in. J col. A col. j 1 .,!,, .l no no f do t!i .io ; 2 i .' ; no i i oo j ,h m 1:5 i 2 f (1 ;! .;0 j .' t':l j !i Hi) 4 2 2") I '! 1 ' 10 00 ! IS 2 in.'litlis ' on (i CO j lo 00 I H (10 I 2- A 00 s H i 1 12 1.0 ; 1 00 j ;;o , 7 00 I 12 00 lo 00 i 21; 00 4. 1.1 00 j l.) 00 I 20 (U i :i i 00 ! co 1 20 4.) .'! Si') ' 1 00 ; Yc.iily .civciiiscui.iits cli.in.u'i'it alter riy u" iicsir- j 1 it l r Tf :..! t ii.lvertNencMits r y lc in a. lvalue. J 1 r.i V 1 ivcl l 1" mi ii 1 :a:-a 1 u.i 1 1 lit a i a n '. .'v 1 i li ir'.:u ill .- .ii.-i-.-nt ! ,r.:c.i Ic'inre tl.c ti;:w oU 1 : i t. !(! ii i- cmi e.l, "ajrei u trau.-ieiit r..L-s loi ti.e .rue a.f.iaily jm:!jii1iciI. A , t 1 1 ifu 11 : h iii-t r.i l in lnca! c 'lumn, charge I f.'t.'-iae cents j'cr line, unh.-s otberwisc t'en t. : a !vevti- m-nt eonsitlerol lc to.m a square. A i...." ail U -t r.-, "Tin: I'IXtI'jIpiuse," SKV.'loX, x. c. - A V 21 SZ 0 1 S5 AT H ) 11 0 11 a V C L31L." The New York Ihrihl of Saturdav. p:.vs the Wilmington Star, contains some seven or ei -ht closely m inted ! colun.nsin line tvpe, devoted to a P summing up of interviews held with the Democratic memliers of tiie Forty-filth Congress that expired on the 4th inst., concerning the next Presi dential contest. The main object of the Herukl appears to have been to ascertain what were the opinions of the members of the late Congress in regard lo the chances of 'Air. Tiiden for the Democratic nomination. The result of the inquiries has not been fa vorable. It found great oppo-ilion to a him both in the South and in the j West. Senator Thunnan was found i to 'possess great strength. Mtv Hen dricks proved to be the second favorite J Air. Bayard showed a respectable fol- j was hurt, yet it is unpleasant to lowing, whilst there were some voices j making a trip into a mine to rc lor Hancock and' MeClellan, and even fl't ibatsuch things sometimes oc- 'a sporadic case" for Potter. The ! lltrald found also that the belief was . 1 1 111 .1 r 1 1 generai thai 1 1 ran L would uo uie it.iu- ical candidate in 180. As a matter of interest to our rcad- d's we give the chief points in the interviews with our .North Carolina Jiepresenlatives : Mr. Jesse J. Yeates, of the First ' Pilrict of North Carolina, said that ! Thurman is a wise, good, hom st and faithful patriot, and a suitable man lo ' be the standard bearer of the denioc- racy. Air. Yeates thinks he will re- i ceivethe Democratic nomination in 18s:). Ti'denwas elected President i ! ami 1 I t....-. ...,,....1 1... ,.(?;,. I 1 .ijw'ini iiii u rn i 111 v ii mi Miiu.. 1 (irant vvill be the Republican nomi liec." 'Mr. Alfred AI. Waddell, of the Third District, tliinks Thtirmau is the coming man. Tiiden is not jiopuh.r ctiough, ail hough he was badly treat- ; d. Xorih C'arolina prefers Thunnan. ; Heiidi icks is also liked, (irant, he j thinks, will bo the choice of the Re- j publicans." ; -Mr. Joseph J. Davis, of tiie Fourth District, believes Thunnan has the in.xi.Ic track. If Bayards puts himself on proper record he will be a great! favorite. Tiiden had one fair tria re. ... . , , , ! J l.o wrong which was perpetrated on ; fiim will M-i..,!,. Bvm....ii.v but. not enough to i,tifv" ibe'n .noernfic ! ty in tryin"'' him a-ain. (Jrant is the eig'ar, a stranger entered an 1 present coming man with the Republicans, I" inquired : and will carry all that element that i no chance. Thunnan suits the South, i ri'i ... . -1 He people of that section have not j I'-oked forwarl to Tiblen's re-nomina- ' ... Hon. They are anxious for Thunnan ; or Layard. Some prefer Air. lien- , dricks. His section of the Stale is , favorable to Thunnan. Grant will be ; lioniinaled bv tho Republicans. Mr. Walter L. Steele, Sixth Pis- ; t I'deu. lliuimanis his preleiencc. Under Thunnan, he thinks, the liber- j ly of citizens and proper rights of lhe : wants to inaugurate jobbery." i me to read over abou, nrteen iocs eha;rs in his parlor, and was I ' .,. . . 1 . An net to amend "An act to reduce ! annually directed to be paid as made Mr. Alfred M. Scales, Fifth Dis ! printed matter from a boo 1 nav,. , the frequency with which ; 1 I and regulate the cost of public print- '. for the year trict. thinks the contest rests between ! " can t you read tliern. replied j furniture was broken. He!' An act to repeal an act to provide ' ing," ratified Jan. 13ih, 1873. Pro- An act lo r Thurmaii, Bayard and Tiiden. A re- hi honor. v!-r.(l tlw irirb about it. and one of i . , a- .. : e riil.-s fn.- m hi.mont.ldv oxamination of. lS7G-'77. fR 1 T I . j ,,, ir. Unny. hnw ih 1 il Hind ior ine i:n menu ui jurors 01 j , aet.on has taken place in favor of "I can, but 1 want to -n , at no w in- ij cm rt.porte(1 ,,y lhe Chicago . v1!c,rh.iny ail(1 C," Countie. bein- the accounts of the public printer. An act to pi Ti!den;but before the re-action he bad lines sound when read a oud. Ill gne j TfiJ Pai(, . was sitting in the ;ft., ,.1VV J 1s7sl.'77 r-uim-d An act to establish a public road in ! fish in the wa fict. s:ivs Tilil .ti !,.. no chance. I Hi honor s chin dropped csaci. . . ' . , ., ir..!w.. 1 ion. Gaston countv. ri.cre is a feeling of hostility toward ; eighteen inches by drop measure as ne j wiUu aH, on eaci, t.hair riveied a ! - An act lo amend chapter 83, nrivale An act in favor of X. R. Jones, shcr. I'i.a. The Democrats have been par- ; saw that the reading matter was the j ,ilv,,. plat e bearing the won s, ar- ' Ku .xcl tofont (.inp 48 Rattle's laws of !S74-'75, in regard to' Wake iff of Warren county, ticularly fond of New York for the usual form of marriage, but he d.dn't , ranted to bear np-pounds Ca, ng : An act to amend chap. 18 J attic rljldiUoeal rcstrie- An act for lhe benefit of the Win- l ast ten years and a change is neeces ba4 down from his won!. It was the the girls be said : -.Nmy, f tbcres a. ; Revisal. Provides that a fence four 1 oiest Cod. c. Additional test nc Mooresville Railroad j icn vais, and a cn.uige l.s nccc.es . ehairs broken it is because your ! , t , -vr sj,.lli be deemed lawful in Hons imposed regarding lhe sale of i ' rProvi.ies for lhe employ- - ' ... 1 fi in. 01. 1 n.v i..,.. 'v I.;i, it muni- hsiv 111 .ra i:l!H. j 1:1- iiaiiuiA ivuit . ----- people will he fully protected. Grant, j he says, is tlit? winning horhe for the ! B.-publiean nominal ion." "M r. N illiani AI. Robbins. Scvnutli ' i - . . . . . District, thinks the probabilities are j that Thunnan is the coming man with ! the J democrats, as he occupies a com- ; manding position before the country j and tiie .Senate, and the country sees that he takes on all great measures j manly and statesmanlike po.-itions, j ; such as to commend him to the Don.- j j oerane party, wno are zealous for popular liberty and local sclf-govern- inent. Ileudricks is a good man, too, but he seems to be in the background. Bayard is in a prominent position and has tlJC COlifidciiCC of the COUlltl'V for his noble character and unques- tionable integrity and devotion to right. Put he is comparatively a I young man and can afford to wait. I , think the party would prefer to lake . Thurman now. Grant has the inside j track." j -Mr. Robert P. Vance, Eighth Dis- j trict, is of the opinion that either lie:.- ' (ll icUs or will be nominated bJ" ll,e Vcnuis. He thinks these , mvu are rnorc 't-VUxe to ti,e party, ; Particularly i H10 South. Til ieu j . . cannot be re-nominated. Grant is S. V .(. . . ! suro ot the Jiepublican nomination. I Tiie G reenba;-k inovement amounts ! on have accomplished it when you j An act to remedy a failure to levy to nothing. It is limited in extent. , bave got them in with a set of boys j iaxcs jn iiG county of Granville, in The .Democrats and Greenbaekers j whose j.arents are wealthier than you, j tjie y0ar 1S78. will unite to carry out to some extent j who dres better than your boys can s j0i,,t resolution referring to a se ine wishes of the latter." About ten o'clock yesterday morn- j ing a crowoar was dropped down the aiu verilcal shaft of the Savage 1 m "f,"f t.ke surface and went directly through a cage at the bottom, pier cing the bonnet and floor. !Xo one on the cage atlhe lime and no was (,,r As the bar fell something over . 1 It A 1 tinirei yards n was Traveling 'itli tlir i"i iIi 1 i f ' .iiwl vim if n ivin non ball when it struck the cage. bit of "-ravel no larger than a filbert sin-'s like a bullet toward the latter i- 1 i . . . , 1 n "l sucn a journey. uog once ieu . , 1 . " 1 1 ir 11 1 .1 t i into a slsaft at Gold Hill, and though j uiftwas but 300 feet in depth, ibrec men upon whom the animal la.nl- were killed as also was the clumsy ! -"' tli:lt lia,i f:liIcd to h"V a"ross i I- . t 1 i ....... i 1 I l"P or 11,0 snan- ,:u onw ""u " i 1 1,0 Consolidated Virginia shaft in ' attempting to spring across a corn- j partment, from wall plate to wad : . ... 1 1 iaa r . 1 . 1 1.... i..,5 r... ' plate, anil i.ivj icet uetov immvu c;o the bald head of a miner and explo- ; ! ded like a bomb, causing the miner ' shiny weather. The magnetism of : to think a rock had cut open the tup 1 hor smiles and the electrical brighl ' of his skull and let out Lis brains. A ' ness nf her looks and movements infect nain of birdshot dropped into the top of a shaft 1 500 feet in dep'.h ' ' would probably bury itelf in a plan!; or any piece of wood it might happen ; the world in a conqueror's spirit. to strike at the bottom. This being j matter how people annoy and worry ' the case, we repeat that it is not j him through the day, far off her pres pleasant to think of such things as ; enec shines, and he whi-pers to him crowbars goin"- down shafts. lit- self : "At home I shall find rest." So! C Emprise. CHSM! ELOCUT3T. Vpcff.rdie afternoon wh e a De- Aestcda attc noon, 1 troil justice ot tne pi ace sat wai mm bis feet by the stove and his nose by a '"Judge, how much will you charge. ' . . I a. I 1 you a quarier 10 . .... u.t.. 10 ...c. , t 11 .1. " .., ..!;..,! l.i l.itw.o I "n '''in, iep..vw j-,,v. - can't earn two shillings any quicker." t . 1 ,l-.i. ol tli.it woman oj.eoco toe .. ' a . I ll... ...t i .rilt Villi 1tU't) . ... .... 1 ..... v.t moment -ami w .a.w , ' the book on the desk, clasped her hand, and said: . . , , , Begin at the pencil mark there and read slowly of bride and groom as they went out. DAfuil IVea I'v&t. . 1 .--. 1 . i 1 Ti. idir ,1 m 111 k s ; in sir inr in.vnv wwa 1 - I anil lie uson l ijoi -"'; 'j . , oo: SOCIETY. 31 any parents who have sons and daughters TOwin" ui are anxious for - ,- - l them toget into good society. Thisisan ncnorable anxiety, if it interprets good society after some lofty fashion. Par- ents, your daughter is in good society when she is with girls who are sweet and pure and true-hearted ; who arc not vain and frivolous ; who think of something else besides dress.orflirting, j or marriage; between whom and tb; ir j parents there is confidence ; who are useful as well as ornamental in the house ; who cultivate thir minds, and train their hands to skilful workman- 1 saij) 1 If societv of this sort is not to be had, then none at all is preferable to a worthless article. See to it that yu i m press this on your children, and tioove all, that you do not encourage tbem to thiidv that good ociely is a mailer of line clothes, or weallh, or Insisting to be sonu'J.ody. As you value your child's soul, guard her against these miserable counterfeits ; "1 impress upon her that intelligence, :nd simpiici'.y, and modesty, and good aie ute oni legal com. 1 He ""e rule holds for boys as well as for girls. A ou would have these enter - i ' 111 a I 1 . Ik . goo;i society. jo not imagine that atlord to, and who pride themselves ()n their social position. Good societv j for a boy is the society of boys who aro l,OMCSl an1 'g'ht-torward, who ",v antl a,,lbiti,n,s- They arc not i,. a hurry to be men. They are not am bitious for the company of shallow heartless woman, old enough to be tlreir molhei ,auv.T arc iiu. O. their friends who fancy there is some thing grand in dulling all the edge of j their heart's hope upon such jaded fa j vorites. Th.'re is nothing sad ler than ; to see cither young men or women p riding themselves upon the society llJ -"j'V",u" l 1 ".x 11 l ll CIV' "a apple that will choke them with its dust, when thev need some generous iuicy fruit to cool their ips and slay the hunger of their souls! J " What a blessing to a household is a nicnT' cheerful woman one whose . .. . if . .1 1 ... . 1 slu?,ls lUi: 1,1,1 UJ little disappointments-one whose milk of human kindness does not grow sour in the sunshine of prosperity! o 1. :.. 1 .1. ...I..,. 1 K .in. . o:m .i u mi,ui. 10 i;aim. owm.-, brightens the hou-e like a piece of sun- every one. The children go to school with the sense of something great lo j be aeheived ; the husband goes into day bv day she literally renews his stren -th and enei-y. And if you know a man with a beaming face, a : . . 11 . ...... I ... ! K n '-- Heart, and a prosperous imsins ' ' , ... , . he has a wife of this kirn! How Much Weight Will a Chair Bear? A Chicago father of several , chixv hy tu, fil.e, and Cuarl -that j js U) K,y iJr Smith was sitting on j f ,ho window, when sudden- ; j (1(),vn wont t!ie yaiii vock. : v " : il1ir chair 1 hat no one was silling on at j . , thf.y - - - - , c, - ! use. or perhaps it was the frost." 4 he j r.i studied the subject a lew days, ! nerhans it was t he frost." The suncraclio.i, or else necau.e c .( a c I I . I ....... ! liopi til 1 1 : I ll! llf(lli ill V-1 ailU U.." 1 truclion of property .iipw! rn o-.! lint ns iiona i e thin-',. . ti ... . i. : i .t -..?,.: . normal Mnoois, aim nppropriauoiiis . Then he gave to each daughter a locw- ; , lf ien ri. ih nm. Baptist church and other places in To the Acts and Resolutions of the j An act to change the time of ho!d General Assembly ov 1379. j ing the terms of the superior courts in . j the counties of Gales and Hertford. Rale??.! Observer. j An act to legalize the acts of the AGl. j hoard of county commissioners of An act to repeal the act of the ses- Wilkes county, at a meeting held on sion of 1874-'7.", providing for tvo ad-; Dec. 1G, 1S7S. ditional terms of the superior court J An act declarator-of the meaning for the county of Wayne. j An act to amend section 12. chanter i5C iaws of 87G-'77, relating to the privilege lax on merchants, &e. Strikes out the words '-five dollars." An act to be entitled an act to re- peal an act entitled an act providing f0.- additional terms of the superior courts of Northampton and Halifax counties, ratitied 17lh day of March, 1S75. An act to lie entitled an act to re- peal chapter ;0, acts of lS3-'74, and also chapter 100, of the acts of 1S73- '71. Pelaling to the times of holding terms of the superior courts in the 4 lli judicial district. An act to reduce and regulate the j c.0f,t 0f tl.o public printing. Reduces lhe rate for composition from 75c. per 1 000 ems to 40 cents, and press work fVVUl 50 to 25 cents jur token. a cents per token. Vn act to abolish lhe January term ()f Cumberland superior court. K ct committee on His Excellency's company, 2so. 1, of the town of Kin-j ing, instead of six. message, referring to public roads, etc. j ston. An act to authorize the commission- An act for the relief" of F. J. Satch- j An act to amend chap. 245 of the ers of Caldwell county to levy a spe well, sheriff of Pen 11 fort county. Time ; acts of 1S7G '77, entitled 'An act to cial tax. extended for lhe settlement for taxes ; divide the Slate into nine judicial dis- An act to amend sec. 5. chapter 71, to March 1st. An act to change the time of hold- ing the superior courtsTn lhe 4lh ju dicial district. A'Ct avt "Tor tire relief of ilie siirelies of J. AI. Monger, late sheriff of Alooro j comity. An act concerning the election in 1878 for certain officers. Ratifies and confirms the cJee'nm h id in JSo- j vember last for Representatives in ; t. 'ingress. Also, Uie e lection held lor HegiUr of Deeds in the various coun- lies. j An act for the relief of C. F. Bui- j lock, late sheriff of Granville county. ; An act lo authorize the collection of arrears of taxes in the towns of j Salibnry and GoIdboro for the years ; 137G. 1S77 and 1S73. j An act to provide for the holding! ! of lhe superior courts successively by the judges d said courts. j An act to empower the foremen of. grand juries to administer oaths. j An act to establish a public ferry ; across the Pec Dee, in the counties 01 Alontgomery and Stanly. j An acl to amend section 1, chapter 104. laws of 1873-V4. in relation to j the Hiooiing and seining or mountain .t . ! I'll I iroul in me waurs 01 j.ik river aim conveyances, and ii;e jnvy examina nini. its tributaries, in the counties of lion of married women." Provid.!; An act concerning streams, ami lo Mitchell and Watauga. Includes that no attestation f sea! of the court J propel machim iy. Defines the rights Watauga and New River, and North shall ie necessary or authorized lo and privileges of persons owning ma Fork, and its tributaries. any ii strnment proved in the county chinery propelled by water on run An act to amend chapters 3G, laws ' in which it is to be registered. j ning stream. j of 1S7G-T7. Extends lhe lime fori the collection of am-arage of taxes by I sln rills and tax collectors. 1 . . I 1 1 4 .. F am act 10 anienu mu nianw n.. . , n,. n,,,,,., .i, .. number of corjiorators from 48 to GO I meiMb"rsl j All a?.t for thc punishment of the j,..,.t r 1 1. r.,-imn ,c Feb. ltith, 1877. ! . il An act to amend chapter 80. private iws of 13G-'77. Inserts "Alecklen- i uurg in piaee 01 -union in 11110 anu . 11 , it. ...11 : :.! 1 i , ' F ;,,ti,r th j - p '..i: irusiecs 01 aiiuuc-!! .uc-i.nunt iuuu- , , (,,...n. -1 i i jn act iu iioieini .i-v,. x. ui.i . -''j, j incorporate Pavne's be- i nevolent society, in Rutherford coun- of an act entitled "An act in relation ; to the probate of deeds and rnnv-- 1 ances, anil the privy examination of ; married women," ratified 3rd day of ; March, 1S77, chap. 1C1, laws of 1S7G j '77. Validates certaiu acts of judges ; of probate. I An act to allow Leaksville town- j ship, Pockingham county, lo subscribe ! to the capital stock of a railroad. act to incorporate the Purgaw male and female academv. 1 j An act to incorporate the town of Tavlorsvi'le, Alexander count v. ' An act for the relief of prisoners j confined in the common jails of the State. Requires the county commis sinners to heat iails bv stoves, healers or otherwise durinir cold weather.! ! An act supplemental lo an act en- : titled "An act to change tho time of holding the superior courts in the 4ih holding the superior courts in the 4ih 'judicial district. An act for the relief of sheriffs and tax collectors. Authorizes the col - lection of arrears of taxes for the years 1S74, 1S75, 187G, 1877 and 1S73, &c. An act to incorporate Kinslon fire triets. Gives Alontgomery county a i one week court and Union county two weeks. An act to amend the charter of the Louisburg branch of the W. & W. R. Road. An act to incorporate Germania Lodge, 2s o. 4, K. of P., of Wilming - ton. j An act toexten.t the time of paving the State taxes in lhe county of Dare, j An act to amend the charter oi the Alt. Airy Railroad, and provide for I he building of a Railroad from Greens- the Governor, by consent of the Seii- boro to Ore Knob. 'ate, lo hold office for two years, salary An act to incorporate the Charlotte' lo be fixed by the agricultural bureau. Home and Hospital. : and his compensation defrayed from An act lo incorporate the town of lhe funds provided for the support of Davidson College, in lhe county of the department of Agriculture, c Mecklenburg. j An act for the relief of sureties lo An act to amend sees. Sand 10. j lhe Stale and county bonds given by ' chap. CO, Battle's Revisal, relating to! the duties of county treasurers. Spe- citically defines certain duties. An act to amend the a t to charter lhe Watauga and Caldwell Narrow Gauge Railroad, in relation to its line of route. An act to amend chap. 1G1, of the laws of lS7G-'77, entitled 'An act in ( relation to tne pronate 01 deeds and ' An act to prevent lhe fell.ng of; trees in Tar River from the Granville ; line to the Falls of Tar River, in lhe ! .... An act for the relief of iurors in the ffwi iifvit:lill county of Wilk-s. 4n aet to amend sec. 1, cnapier 01, laws of 187G-77, being an act lo pro - tect fih in Wacramaw lake and ad- Slokes county. An act to incorporate the trustees of Centre Point Iustitue. in Iredell r.A'tn'v ;liu lot" oi 1 T tilllliosi'S. . - j;- 1 1 ! An act to amend an act e An act to amend an act entitled " A n act. to nrohibit the sale of Honors! 1 --------A . , , in certain localities," chap. 2G0, la vs of 187G-'77. as far as relates to Zion --- -- ! An aet to abolish the lax fees of at - torney s charged in bills of ot in civil sails. An act for lhe relief of 1 lie sureties of Jonas Ciine, late sherirTof Catawba county. An act lo correct the erroneous numbering of certain State bonds. An act to amend the charter of the X. W. X. C. Railroad, for the eon siruclion of a second division from t lie town of Winston, and Salem, in Forsyth county, up lhe Yadkin valley b- Wilkesboro to Patterson's factory, in Caldwell county. tr An act to incorporate tlietlve and charity society of WiI?on Crevk Acad emy, in Caldwell county. - An act to incorporate the Warrior camp ground, in Caldwell county. m. 1 iin 1111.1111 .111 n.iiL?ni 'An net to aid in the fronatrnetion of s the Chester t Lenoir Xarmw Gauge Railroad, and the construction of the Caldwell Si Watauga irrow GanfO Railroad." Provides for the employ ment of one hundred addi ional con victs on said roads. An act to prohibit the removal of cases from one countv to another, cx cent when the ends of justice absolule- lv reouire it, &c j An act for t An act for the better protection of wild fowl in Carteret county. For- , bids tho use of a swivel in hunlim;. j o J j An act to amend Battle's Revisal, j chap. G5, sub-division 18, in relation to ; colls. Provides that liens on colts 'shall cease twelve mouths from foal- laws of lSi l-'72, as brought forward . I in chap. 27, sec. 2G, Battle's RevisaL Applies to Robeson and Onslow coun ' lies, and relates to duties of county ts, and relates to duties of county nnmissioners. 1 commissioners. An act to require the prosecutor to I pay the costs in criminal proceedings j in certain cases. An act to repeal sees. 14 and 16, chap. 2. Ilattle s Ilevisal, and to p ro vide for lhe re-organization of tho : ueologn-al iiureau. L'roviilos for tiio ; appoint inent of a Stale Geologist by T. F. Ph late sherilTof Wake county, for tiie collection of taxes for the year j 1S73. j An act concerning draining and j damming low lands. Re-enacts chap, ! 1G4. laws of 1SC8-"G0. An act to repeal sec. 20, chapter G, ; Battle's Revisal, in reference to pay- inent of expenses incurred in convey- : mg insane peisous 10 iuu msauu An act to amend lhe enarter 01 mo town of Mooresville: in 1 redell county, granting additional corporate pnvil- I r- S. An aK to continr.. .0 force an act j to cstab.ish normal schools, Ac. Lis,-n- ' .... m r I vma vaiv.-hu w ... ...v- j a preparatory department provided ; tor in connection with the colored s 1S77 and 1S78. epeal chap. 20G, laws of ieiicais me act t'liiiiieu event the obstruction of ters of Black river and (Six runs in the counties of New llan- ; over, Sampson, Cumberland and llar- . nett." An act to establish Black Alountam ! township in Buncombe county. An act to change the time of hold I .e superior courts in tue oiu ju- ! dicial district. n act '.O liicoi praiu ; h(i:itJred and filiy cjntixleh. 1 1 -: .
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