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JO.-- W HOLDEX, - -V Editor. y'M . Monday, April 4, 187 son a wrifepoon ld5M Mayor" W. J. Hines blew out bis brains in Rich mond on Saturday. The City of Boflalo has been authorized to construct .a'tunnel under Niagara river. A Dill was llliruuutTU hills mo uuun uu ' Higher Law Aubura.'ln lJflStitf pf NeW York, that there 'ob a law -aV ak t:a t a . l. l5alVw. k.M constitution? of the United States, : there seemed to fun a shudder through the heart 'ofyerymatt fonOk, Maaon; and Dixon's line, because it waa knoVn that Mr. Seward med liat rdeclaraUon at the vitals of alaVeryVTherefote it came to pass, that in at least eleven States of this Union, neither for him nor. for those who dared to pat!c. ly concur with him, was thereayliop:for the preservation of life; limb or property. The edict went forth, closing the lips of men as the dungeon wherein Daniel was cast flainpaa frr MrrBatterto collect ' defetfrBe-t "was sealed.' that be who dared open his the government by. Southern -railroads. The I mouth .in, behalf of the advocacy of a law question 6f the' tariff" was' discussed toad journmen.. , Applications ' or 'office, when addressed to occupants of the White House, receive no attention. The President and Gen. Sher man will attend the meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic at Philadelphia .to morrow. .-- ' ' -'v :' Fixe millions of.the bonds of the Califor ni& railroad have been negotiated at Frank fort " " .' .. , . ;, . : Cheyenne Indians hare deserted the Sioux, who are on tbe war path. . ' ' The strike of workmen at Croueette, iri France, still continues. Juarez,'- the Presi dent of Mexico, is expected to arrive in Paris. ; Cotton dull sales of 500 bales at 22f. "Western flour $4.85 to $4.55. Wheat $1.42. Corn $1.03 to" $6.50. New Yellow $1.08.; Groceries quiet. Freights dulL Money active at 5 to 7.', Gold llf.' Southern bonds steady but weak. .- The Bank statement unfavorable loa&a increased nearly one million specie decreas-j ed over 2J millions deposits decreiyfed, nearly 2 j millionsind legal tenders decreas ed over 2 millions. . i . LrBiciUA. We invite attention to the let ter,' of Mr. J. H. Harris in to-day's paper in regard to Liberia. 8. A. Douglas, Jr. We learn that this gentleman is now at the residence of Judge Settle, in Rockingham county. Fib.e CostPAST. A meeting of the Rescue Steam Fire Engine Company is called this evening at'their room in the rear of Mons.j Prempert'sTonsorial saloon! . .... i The FLonpiAS attacks M. S. Littlefield. ; We have no reason specially to defend Mr. L. ' Events have, proven that be is - able to ' takeare of himself. But we would enquire, does tAt. Swepson hold a .mortgage on the Floridian office, as it said lie does on the Sentinel establishment? And if so, is it expected that Littlefieid will be frightened into lining the mortgage? r Yi M.C,' A.-A meeting of The Young Xea Christian Association of this City will be held in the Lecture room qf the Presby terian Church," thi9 evening at 7$ o'clock, when an ejection of officers will take place. We were formerly connected with this asso ciatibnand 'passed noappief hlan'ri during life- tnan'we' did in communion with , its members. Ij&e trust that, there may be a full meetkgito-nigfct, and that ''pie associa tion may once more flourish and grow strong. Educations Ai, Meetings. On Saturday morning, we made an announcement in rela xTtrr' - i .1.. ,. portion of the State, which we are requested to 'correct to-day. Dr ,H. C. Vogell, the effi cient and worthy Superintendent of educa tiodai affairs on the part of the general gov ernment ia this State, wiil most probably accompany Messrs. Ashley and Hood. The people of .Northampton, Pasquotank, Per qulioans,' CbOwan,; Washington Beaufort, Pitt and Edgecombe counties may" ' look for them at aif early day, according to appoint meart. I'Seef the, 'advertisement in another column. 4 LATIOS TO THK CEWTnL-r-We WOOld inform,- applicants for Deputy Martialship, JMi K ym M required of them, o take and subibe to the "iron dadoath of July 2nd, 18?' ,B.se: their"; commfssions are for warded direct from the Department, If They have been relieved ot their diasabilities it is all well - enough, but vonless many of them have been for this cause alone, their applications most fail. . Th'MartiaJ is now busijy engaged' wiA bia efficient assistant, Maj. Foote, in prepay ibg for ie taking of the Census. " We have the promise Irom him: in & few rtavt f qnlrements of the Department on this sub ject, which, may provo valuable nd into- higher than the law of Persian or American slavery, should die the death ot aielon and an outcast. But the mouth of the cavern has been opened. The inspired prophet of ancient; days was ordered to assume a position of al most regal dignity. And thehumble "voice" of thenineteenth century, after being hunted by men, more infuriate than the hungry lions of the desert, at last came in obedience to the summons of his fellow citizens to occupy a 'noble and exalted place among the great and wise men of his generation. The higher law of Christianity has ap parently prevailed. We are . told that it is now incorporated into the Constitution of the United States. We see a representative of a once despised and down-trodden race, now sitting upon the floor of a Chamber, where Davis and Seward drew their lines of difference, and marshalled words as Grant and Lee afterwards marshalled men. But we have done with this parallel. The story of the higher law of God has ceased. We commence the story of the "higher law" of the Arch-Euemy of mankind. Against the propogation of the doctrines of Mr. Seward, all the wealth and intelli gence of the South stood arrayed. It was belteved of him that he was a fiend incar nate, and the sacrificial fires of the middle ages awaited any one, who should dare to proclaim the truth ot his assertions. The Constitution of each Southern State guaran teed a trial. This was of no avail. The laws in obedience thereto prescribed modes of trial. These were laughed to scorn. In opposition to the higher law of Christian ity, was proclaimed the higher law of Lucifer, with slavery as its corner-stone, and the torch as its morning star. But because the higher law of Christian ity is recognized, it does not follow that the law of Lucifer, which proclaims itself higher than all our constitutions or laws has been suppressed. Behold the numerou. and continuous outrages against, and in de fiance of all law, daily committed in opposi tion to the last grand principle involved m this war and supposed to be settled, for pur poses of revenge, for purposes of defiance, and with a sublime disregard to all oblisa tions, save the obligations entered into in a secret and fiendish association of murder ers and assassins. This is the higher law of the present hour I the higher law of barbarity, of inhumanity, of cruelty, of ignorance, and of crime. Be neath the advancing wheels of the car of peace, it must go down, but, "oh Lord, how long ? Oh, bow long !" How many more will yet be. sacrificed ? Is it tine with us, as with all men, that many of our best and tru est citizens must die, that the nation shall live ? ; If this be the verdict, so let it be. rs , wa wiui uiouaands of others, we say amen. The higher law of truth and of right will prevail, and the daisies bloom more brightly above the quiet graves of the martyrs to that cause, in the long and beauti- iui springtide ot happiness which awaits America, (because of their sufferings,) in the Time of a triumph wherein they may nc t mingle. Peace to their ashes. Noble martyrs to a nigner law ef Truth and Rig.it and God. There is no remembrance so dear to our hearts as your memory, nor any recollec tion bo soul-stirring and animating as the story of year deeds and your sacrifices. When those who have consigned you to bloody graves for an adherence to the high er law of God.r-Twhen th followers of the Infernal Fiend, who have desolated your homes, are brought before the tribunals of J? mercgr bJbi1I plead in vain for them, unless your voices from the green graves in the valleys come up and pbad in spirit tones for their pardon and their forgiveness. What a mighty and undying stream of love and higher sentiment,reaching back from the dim ages, when the prophet went down into the den as the poor peasant now goes down into his grave a willing sacrifice to the sacrifice at the Hasfeaad-HnatiiigIIow Americas Wp. iea Find' Titled Ifnsbands Abroad :" The European Match-Makers. : - It has been and ianow apparently the aim of some American women to go abroad to find husbands, either for themselves or' their daughters, so that the whole subject has as turned aeriou9 importance, and probably at tlik very hour there are scores, perhaps hun dreds of American girls abroad who are thinking of the matter themselves with an eye to' a direct applicant for their hand. We know very well that good matches lire sometimes made there, and that Germans, and even Frenchmen and Italians, have made good husbands to our daughters. But the chances are quite the other way, and he difference of birth and manners is apt to be a root of discord. There is a difference in the very starting idea of the marriage rela tion between the two worlds, and an Ameri ican woman cannot expect to find in a for eign husband the same thorough recogni tion of her asserted equality to him that prevails in our own American men. In one respect there is generally no mincing the matter on the nurt nf tlin 'Eurnnenn Inveiv He goes at once to business, and before he makes open love to the daughter he puts the matter of money to the father, and finds out precisely what he may expect. This is not a charming aspect of the love relation to our American vision ; for we take it tor granted that a man ought to marry r he Bitter V. 8nH CAiLtiOne ?il i mo,t rmNcable features of thtf Suez r i- i ' tit the Bitter Lakes, " gyn illustrutiori on page f ? ' 5 moVian a year ag a Irav- mr passea over theW ground liow occa pied by these lakes, Wd" then saw nethlng but a vast expanse ofiWr' traveled h n' Arab or two on OielFRiMi sftoek of ffoataH But when ho ber last, all was now extends as : large .steamships 'isited EsrvfjMft Novem fianged: Jjiafoadsea as tb&avecari reach : I .passing -over it with kaear! screws or naddlfs k- oati;nfr'oauia 'iih canvasspread to pe "be; tbengTi ""uacBBl"u "ko "wiiderful lamps, erected there to guide-themfier.n(rij)nTfScJn are placed fn ;r.4 to potttoihhe'cfranVI of safety, 1 u ri VtyfJ .tlllBTmw What is' now lied' bythe French "Les Lars Amers .wa without IdqaHtf at onb ume tne real norfern extremity of the Red Sea. Through clnges fai.the desert th connection must I some Nearly pfirfod havfe been closed, and he watara of this island lake would soon up under the hot ana of that region. ' Mjh of the ground twelvi months ago was wlte, like snow, with th salt left when the itterllkpofBtW. Thesi likes, or this lake lr they may now be said to form One bodv olwatpr pitenrin nhnnt twenly-fiye miles inUgtu ; and, as the hot iuui was aeeper tnanjiat ot the canal, it; so iuucn mwr Bavefin dreoiriufc'teiKd this a prtion of theine.. All the engineer $ beot I mm "I mill i t i Letter irom J. Ms Harris. Esd. i tilt.yf see a"se oKe readingbf 4 ref -bef'retheA iericanTBolonlzation Srtciet' i 1 !,.v- NOTiCB andard. - MP t mentj t phe e (tfratidE Xj iscoaiitrytdl pears z,uu naa ieen sent- out, ana ice that number had applied for fiaKJtl if TO SllERIFFS AJfO , OTIIEUS. V ' "Hrfnlly 'call your atteutiou to iskb'eatf Fir sT n,tterw enangtbaTe bcejnnaCB;o froc ttl ne to eiecWt ijLaW i;requSrtd tog the uassaffe. &c To one who knows nothing ofthe1 nrrctl cal workings or the colonizAtinn soip I Iberia, tfionesij reprejetoft lj ipcitr wen: out 10 me, wno oas d uwiuatjui IwUiat luuiili't1."! the same guile whicji has ledr thousands of colored pijAe WOtaW'Waliirlous, tropical COUntrV. filled with Iiohm ami ftmii hrruvrtai :iJr i -i-i,L x"! this a luaiuij iui lure, nunc vc uu uui um tic L , . , J " having a little thrown into the barsain if it hacl A? d? w to leWie water into the basin hariwna in u pnnvanionf 'XTa Vac. mlmf I Will haroens to be convenipnK Wp Y avp what. we call the American system on this subject, and it is the best system with all due wis dom in carrying it out. It seems to keep its place with our best American families in Europe, and I was greatly pleased, in Paris, to bear a fine girl who had been asked in marriage by an Italian prince, on certain financial conditions within her ability, say that she was wholly American on that point American I think she said, " to the back bone;" a very memorable comparison in case ol one whose vertebra? were so prettily strung together and gracefully poised as hers. She meant to say that she should marrv the man who loved her nnd wlmm she loved, and she was not in the market for a bid, and that the prince might go to his own sulphur estates, or down lower, be fore he could have her or her money. There is something, indeed to be said in behalf of this open bargaining for a wife, for a man adds to his expenses by marriage and it is a comfort to have a little help in meet ing the extra outlav. Yet Hia for; torn robs marriage of its sanctity by making money the first thing, and tempting men to bestow their affection upon mistresses, and reserve their cold thrift and prudence for the wife. Too often a reprobrte who has squandered bis patrimony in gambling and licientiousnes8 looks to a wife to save him from utter ruin. And perhaps pay what are imieu me ueuis 01 nonor. we have had full enough of this thing, and it is tiiuelhat our American parents understood what they are doing with their daughters. It seems to me that Americans have let themselves down very much by falling into foreign ways, and even going to their extremes A larfv official position told me,in Paris, that she had received a formal proposition from a lead ing marriage broker to furnish him with a list of American girls who wished to unite their wealth with the titles of young Freeh -men of rank, and that the fellow did not appear to think he was overstepping the bounds of impropriety in making the sug- gcstiuu. xi was. 10 oe an honorable piece of business on his part the men offer ed were to be Una fide, of gentle or noble blood, and no compensation was expected until the negotiations had been completed. The plan was to cover the Italian as well as the Freuch market, and the banker had on his lists the merchantable officers of the Pope's Zouaves, as well as a large assoitment of the poor gentry of France. Very likely and forget that there is something to be said on that side in behalf of matching that old European blood and culture with our new beauty and money. Letter to the New Tori Pott. give some im of the tmmt extent o i i.. x. T.r... . 71 una uasiu to state i at tne engineers caicu-t lated that it Wold require about seven! uiuuuis 10 nu up. rne portion or the canal works from the Jrh iH nfth;takA tn Suez was the leftaUrivunnerl tini f httlr al though it was butlshort distance, in com4 pansuii wun me otance nortnwarq to rnej Mediterranean, the! could not use. th Red) bea to . let the , wter flow in, and were! obliged to open una communication with) the Mediterranean land the water thus came a aistance ot aboitixty or seventy, mues) from Port 9ml, I tlfniWrmnnnii nf . finl W J ting in the water tok place in March 1809j it., ai. L a i is.. ! r ur uiuuuis uio wi.er aoweq ,n, ana it .ws not till Alienist, thf -fhk OhalUjvr on tffn & wn j so fur advanced tilt thp opening to the Red o 1,1 1 ' t... f i I ova uuuiu ue uiac. XJUl, alter OH u.mej double supply frai the two oceans c.ntin ued to increase, ai by the end df.wtob4fr! lug iuii iwci uau roxx atUftJUCtl "tri- It is impossible ere to describe all the ar rnrifrpmonrs and ioniiirhK-H essary for the suoosful aceomplishaaent of this portion of tl canal. Many ' doubted. that it could be dje at all ; some said fhat the water, as it ri in. would be absorbed by the desert; otirs, thajtjunder the- sum mer sun, heating agrcat expanse, it would, evaporate as fast ait came. . All that' need j now be said is tin the thing was. done.! Thousands of peopl have sailed, oyer, the! waters of the Bitt Lakes. Most of thei vessels put on full cam and set a sail .or' two when they ent. The tide of the Red : Sea, which rises a bit six feet at Suez, runs , up to the Bitter Ikes with, pnsiaVlB i force. In passing com the Bitter Lakes tot Suez a thick crust f salt can be sccnakwg ! the bank of the cal; and it is worthy of , note that the tide Dm the Red Sea .rises : exactly to the level f this old saline ' strata, showing that the tfe rose in former' times a ai.:. l lii . j - '' 1 io una wncn ii. maiDe ueposiw . country, tilled with hopes and fond expect a ed iil jungles and swamps. ' jnow, Mr. Jfiditor, I-relt it to be inv dutt to notice the article in question ; iflrstbel he(ritpr of uiWhich iWftnniw.itoibcruit friend and from which fact lfcared:it! might nave ueen allowed to pass unnoticeybd tbe same light. i whic), I yjew ail f other agents for tye-hif thir.tj i,.yewsfclhicti an intenacu to unsenio, wteolirea people,. an induce them to. lAVA . tJlrW iinmpal In fil Dremature cravea in the sn-amru f TJlmrin To.stalCji Mr.i Ejrtitors, ithat 20,000 emigrants! had lauded t in Liberia sindo 1843.!and to! state how many of that number or" their de j scendants ir 'tfow sfiVing,J arVtwo diffcrenti thing.- I wifl vnrare to saf'Vancf It lofek? frbitj ttlMervatihn Hirid ad ex neiiewe KZV. ACT TO RAISE REVENUE' SCBCDDU B. Tha UteTlo tLIT8clietli'e Imposed are for the privileges of earryiog on the baaineea or doing the act named. ; ; " - V - . " lUMTiOH-iii raveling theatrical com pan let siisu pay nve oonars tor laenrst, ana are doi lart kw mrk tmniial wMMtionjWttett the theatrical exhibitions are bv the season of not less than one radhtk IJia tajbaJ! be fifty dollars BEO-Jtf n racv concert ana mnslcai entertain)- mnfc-fhpnmfltn- Btratt Ha mtA ' JaII.m . ak ruECjMnnraaaaM( wax wont orcnrfoktriesi ot any kind, natural or artlllelal excent nalntl. ICS anMtatjakynl ejeh 4aV, nd biithihaa be lAid nr"e jrmW v" i Sltf! - On mrt fVhlhifinn r nlnina ni I IkMgetfe Mr &ch' Hif or feah'Of k ' flay Toft j r Imposed, or by hUdeporitiaaa .BmcU.t. Of niOOO With UM Rl...lfi - ... C"B SlDOn. tiou Uilrteen of im ... il'1' dl a peuy mtodemcaaor; and aToT'eo11'' i ttrb hundred dollars to flic SberifL tEV be,5 4 byilstrasa-or othe?lf onj.&rar01!' in hiioi me iiuortncr and tV 7a, tr 80. The chief otTlctrs of bank. i,i prirate bankers and -sarli bank 'iCJ0dln Sabks shall in April and October Vl ,Uc' eertily on oatb the amount o dlvidind.V:. JttT Its which ,ro len .aniodj'And Vw.it Z ptoU such dlvlduiids Ave l.f wiit.UdV.,!...! LF companksas are Im-orponiied l.r -hall, bvAprl smJOcrobftrtf ncHnlr OU oath tka tmnnnl .-.I .llvl.l.m. ... CCrtiO p.- the Provlaion of thia aiot.lnt. .Am . .I" U, banfeaor Dcranm ahull nam IKt eo(h. traders or proicssions taxed by tbis a I any other act, Im.in taxes on trade. '!! profefcslons.and frincbl..,SrUli6ut flm otol4 which the trade or pro!wlu la to be mill? or the fraud an bI....h .r. ,0"cd. rKUe io the person obta.,ic it tba K "i H'" tlce the trade or nrnfio.. V. .Bl f PTac finllhfa ind IVkVfitMlkftlaUlr te m rlrona Ri! r fin alt .Itinninl. nmnontAa va AMAkt "Wise than la mentioned tn ta,tour preceding K.lrc v!ue . Pro'elo or .to enlov ii seelons, five 40wra tor eaci exhibition. , Kxhi- '"u1""? unsiu specinea in theconotrr of MtionagiyejiwUUout charge for admlsaioa, and Friffbywora it is issued, and io no otb, aiso jnoiM! cxciasiviy tor cnsnwoie Objects, shall i BFoeng ino tax shall other!.' Mi.mni .... , .1 direct, lrom it,i rtutm t. it.fnii..!... '"""He w v..".'!-., .,ri j it,!' .r rift -.;.ii;m'. i'n: . i-B .'' 1 : Bjso. 6. On ailgirt ;entcrprlea, or anypcraou or establishment offering any article lor. isale art A iwTne n tr trk npoiiiiii nnvaliaaaM. artla mwm V.'WWa IV 4t VWMW MSIUMWIir' WIVU auj gilt or prize as an inducement to purchase with-! .. I ... M f KlJ. . 1. .11 i . a direct, from it dat.,. ii.JTV:. "?Um . -ppij iw iiwiiku pracucinir phTirLi. awycr or dcutists , , '"J,1cd, '-BKu. ou. ine form of the license tlnii twin .day of."... .'. Kims reuajHiB.w .awiin. luirnui uocuuiiruea I . ' . ... .vin uj jb. to relieve sncb persons ,ir. estabilsbmenta from I ......dollars, of which., ;..,doUarn any penalties, Incnrrd by violation ot tlm law.i Jo e tState of North Carolina, and dec. 7.. Every airercv of a bankJ ltcoroorated me tax to tneuonntr of.. for out of the 8tafe, fifty dollars. , . 1 - - i lo ctiee the tra l (or 'iBO.:.''lie-;,tax'biioiljl.Ur4 paloona shall.bef LuntIlth first day ofApi i..' ... '., Y, UniVf f'siifl9f.l philan py, i , sUll ( endeavoring , (tf ,7 if dnce . bqiing class, ' .of oar people io resting. . We Have PaBaed fm a Parpose. It has been, and still remains, our purpose to canvass the political principles annonn ced by tbe fJonsetvative" members of the Legislature In their address and to axamino somewhat the i political; antecedents of all who are, or seem to be, connected with it This action is fair on our part, because we migni pe w Chowan, Mr. Moore, fonnd his name placed upon a Mate Conservative Committee with out hwant or'appVoMfj and- kept there after he demanded that it should be with Tr $S PPPCi'o. ;iia,v.ft pp!use3s but.tfinegrowt pftdous, and the ligbtaingg dn&ftKtW$$Bl ou "Toose j who' are not with, ns, -are against usL ' - - ;t- ' 0 " .... , , . . hands ot those, who desuise trnth. hn I,t , righteousness, and who persecute the hum- Die-until, all over the land, the name ol their pereecutora has become a mark . by-word for treason, sedition, rapine, arson, .uiwcry, perjury, outrage and murder ! Here, then, we plant ourselves for right and Justice, and in favor of the higher law ofGodl u Tc.K LovE OF The Beahtifttt What are halt the crimes m the world committer fm-? What brings into action the best virtues? The desire of possessing. Of possessing what? not mere money, but every species of the beautiful which money can purchase A man lies hid in a little, dirty, smoky room for twenty years of his life, and sums up as many columns of figures as would reach around half the earth,if they were laid at length; he gets, rich, what does he do with his riches ? He buys a large, well propoitioned house; in the arrangement of Ins furniture he gratifies himself with all the beauties which snlpnrlM rnin i figures, and smooth surfaces can convey; he has the beauties of variety and association in his grounds: the cup out of which he drinks his tea is adorned with beautiful fig ures ; the chair in which he sits is covered with smooth, shining leather; bis table cloth is of the most beautiful damask ; mir rors reflect the light from every quarter of the room; pictures rf the best musters feed his eyes with all the beauties of imitation. A million of human creatures are employed in this country in ministering to this feelin of the beautilul. It is only a barl arous, iJ. norant people that can ever be occupied by the necessaries of life alone. If to eat, and to drink, and to be warm, were the only passions of our minds, we should all be what the lowest of nsai eat this day. The love of the beaulifnl calls man f.i. i: and awakens him into a more noble life and the glory ol it is, that as painters imi tate, and poets sing, and statuaries Carve and architects rear up the gorgeous trophies HiStTV everJthing becomes beau S'"d ?lyi nd magnificent-the ac- L V'-e mmd ri8es to 8tin greater and to better objects. Ret,. Sydney Smith HvDKOPHOBiA.-The Springfield (Ohio) Adtertuer describes case of hydrophobia which uroice out I that place last week from a bite inflict in 1865. An electrical doctor attended th patient, and the; Adeer- He found Mr. Bey racked with the fierq- est spasms, rising I bis bed, eitchins at those who stood ntr him, and beating the air. 1 hise spasmi were attendetl, by that peculiar snarling cugh, caused by the spias modic action of tb throat Bis inceasant cry was for water, yet the moment it was brought into tb ipaa -the spasms would break out with' ten "ld fury. At one time he took a teaspoon tfl of water in his hand and by great effort tcceeded in getting it in his mouth, but no sooner was it there than a convulsive th shook his frame, h jumped upon his fee and threw the .wit from his mouth agait the ceiling After he had partially recered from the vio lence of this attack, fcr; Adams asked him it he had drank any of the water. He re plied," Whv. no : it ex'inded in m v ifnnntli and blew the whole tomf my head off 1" Upon repeated occasioi the attempt was made to give him wat innseri tL tli incessant appeals, bufcvery attempt was followed ly a spasm, jr. Adams applied th.j battery, Binding an (ectric current along the apine aud stomach I the patient, acting according to the geuerd rules in spasmodic cases. The result of tfe application of the electricity was very gktifyingthe spasms became less violent ani at longer intervels, and finally the Datient lent T.t the doctor called to sediim again and found him quieter, but the kaptoms were- still manifested in the barMng cough and in : creasing nervousness, puriag some of, hts attacks he would cal on those around hb lf they loved him, to kill him, to smother him with the bed ilnthm .... - , . . 1 J WJ tu 2U.VW ded there, 'not ouc-twentieth ot them or tl.eir ciiUirtflprej trtJsrjl IjviHgJliJt is well known bu vrv- iotelli)rnt 1 onlonvl nttMn and tlVHl White,! friend that the colored luonlA Iwvliiif twn-fnrmMah'n pnmiM In th!a nnn nfrj4aT si ufTtr driCT I tl'f lulnnivat i-m 3ocie4y3 tot asls) of a Just1 PHovldeheeV Was blotted out'bthe! T 1 1 1 ! .1- - . 7 .1 1 , 1 war, 1 iiuu iiopeu luat we wouiti nave oeen left to enjoy1 bdtJrreteddrA, ithemt. being I can ColAhMon'SocfeW. But, sif. fhafso ciety, throov the . laboring tb leave their honies and all that s dear to ttinrn. anil niuir. Jknr drib MtwiTi at5 mm rnntiora , rrrivi ny 5 m..K- and semi-heathens. Ifi these men who ore- tend to represent Liberia in tbfa couatry know aBtthitiabiiiatf tlte wants of Liberia. they must know that labor is not needed tnere.ajiaa isa auaiahtiRtf httfttit e la bor there. JLnev inust also kawrtbat ucor pie UiUmiM thl kJrft) Cannot; labor in Lilieri:i. exoosed to Uvb tronir-nl sun I , 1 1 1 ' 1 . The history Of thcemiwranis to that country j bears me oat iirtmsstaranient: - Ip 1862-63, while there. I saw roor miffraats-sicken and Carirl I.ir na ked nativts""baTtief to tneir graves, which 1.1 ,jiiti-K.-ir;-iz.i ..rr.- wctb bjimjjij nvirp uujj iu iiiu swamps, unat- j tended by a single Civilized person ; and., in their dying moments thev heaped curses 'upflltf "ttUr1 Cblonizatioh" 9ocie,tyancl "there hired agents wht by false representations had - aJ. 1. : 1 m.- a. a ' - ai . loauew Micm 10 go u mat country. IT Lii ITtraara. 'riTurwi billiard table, is kept lor hire shall be considered' a -tMlltard salooa within the meaning ol this act.' peu v. iu nu miwiibc auay.. or iict, ot ung saioon, Dagateiie ubis, or stand or nlaee .for ut otlir' or witbont a name! uhleaa' lev. stand. Dlace or jramc Is kent for orl- hfttitcd bylaw, there shalibe a license lax of j ten dollars on.eaek aihftj s i u 8 En 10 F.trppv retail Atanr In inrtrilnnna .IubusJiiior8, ottr,-Ue bor, w-otfaer malt ' liquors,, aUail ;pa a, fy f two, and : bait per ccV u iuo niuoiiw w oareaaacs, . ana eyqry (Coantersiirned,) V. . Li. , .of 1 the ux ..lol!. Ilia i:.. profeloo of. II next A n Sheriff of CWw! "' prrson who buji atad stlU fcuirltoou vIdoub ur uiam uijfiuie bi UD.uui' mi inan one quart, ahall, within the meaning of tbU act, be a retail dealer. ' t 8.h rv'Kry.holeaalP-deaJer or penon who buys or sella Bpjrituou, li.OH8,or malt liquors ia quantities noVRrss' thalf orte quart, Bliull pay a tax of two and a hall per cent, on the amount of his purchases. bc. 12. varricrson HUfiiii Tl" .nlrtlnAaa rywr-m tax: lid am a aaj a2ftn-hra8h vhlue 6rtBe ITnubfB dta1 i rw if ii i r r-j in nnia w a.. a . F"""ra, muiusbcs ana euar cane. Saclfc It shall b?e,d,tyi tb4i3erifl to demahd that every nieYchaut, liiaor seiler, trader, auctioneer, commission merchant, or other person reqnireo'to list his purchases, who may ds business in his,cojiBty, shall pay. taxes on totr'aaaie ub tn law rcAra m Ki,i t-r.Jn i,0 2b(TDy the SheriiTon the first da vs of Jan. la each year. . SI. 'The amount of tax to be paid on oh. tainlng the ceue to practlc. any twdeW W fesslon wh eh is taxed by a certain sain, Z la propor ion to the tax impon-d for tie wLol year as the unexpired pMtiouof tZ 7?La , ,n"nce company, not )of. slll pay an annnal tax ol ont ier cent to tl?r aerired lrom the prcm urns charred for ina!., exh?buo ?ed erdn' "'-SSpSyTban fl'i.10. "!r. Aodltor aadWamrer orfV .itn-7" "rSf OI nv--nents In real prop, erty situate in this Slate, or loaus seen red I v IT or the tare-o? ilnt!!,lrn1 i o n ' boone jkt cent, saUl tax Anrn ? ?"artr,j'' v,z: the nrr-t days April. Jull. OfflOhfr nnl l ..i. muca uamca uays to make a statement to t the bcria is to be benefit t , . ; ak . .- i . . . . : r. .1 .t f u . ptcoi America, -surery niM cannot . be-do by,ending, there poor ignorant laborers, i If she is to be benefitted by us, it must be by sending.iatelligctaco ahdacMpfraifft' Igno rance iand poverty. As I have before said, colored, people, who are, ranged in Xlnaun tf7!cannot labor: tn'thkV frcI cpuntr J situaled,;as .it is, nearly under the equator, any moie than white people wM Ira ve been raised, here, ".. iTT'm: c n'dAil rj ItiaalsoaUkUd in the article alluded td that the population of Liberia is 600,000. and all doing Well, &e.; but: th'cyfail' tb saje the fact that, not the one-hundred tli part of the" population ia civilized. But enough. I have-written more than X, intended. .-Ip conclnsion I will say to the ddored "peopfe to pay no attention to the misrepresentations Of those Liberian aeeuts, bnt to Terrrairi.'tiii at hnmf, KW by sobriety, iudustry.lntCgrrfy and honestv vou will not onlv succeotl .in 8iii)lW)rtiru 'tOnfselVes and fanulips hut wiJ also eiijoy the confidence and respect of our white brL'lhrraniuiirxmt ivhiuru urn u-rir Kkri and bywhonl lianv of us have been reaft'd 4a ItianlimJ .. n .1 ...I . .J Z 1 A ! w iiiniiiivnni, null ned io' a conWwou foundation jtbif 'r uunnir urosperit v. RaleighviNC.s March 31st, 1870.: - 4 j 1 1 ;bl COl!eeedvT the Sheriff nn uary . April, .July, and QctotMr. wuicu tax snail iMoiif:fTriirirnfnnn oh his purchases for, each preceding quarter. The Sheriff shall have power to require the merchant makHigjsifcb stafteniept to, submit hia oooks io examination by the Sheriff, and every merefcanWefBstogtJw- demaod to -submit fcis Jjooks toach"cxamiriatiOn, saall be liable to a penalty to the State of to hundred dollars, to Oe prosecuted by th: Sheriff and' recovered In any court having- Jnrtsdiction of the caseA It ahaU further b the doty of the Sheriff to prose cute every merchant refasing as aforesaid, in the Superior Court ol the county, as may be prescribed lor special proceedings, to the end of obtaining sucb examiaation and compeHlnr payment ot the proper ta. 9 i Sacj 14j Ud "toe i irross ' receipts of ' hotels, boarding . hoasea, (except: those used for edn cattouat purposes and as private boarding bott, restaurants and eating bonses, the tax shall be one per cent 8eg. 15.TUe tx-pupuUlcfenie, tdU bridges, and gatea- across highways, one per cent, on nett ' Bec.k 6. Every money or exchange, bond or uuic urucr, private panaer, or agent oi a lor eign broker or banker, in addition to the ad ve lorein tax on thejrpjlaljn vested,- the tax on then' iwtLta.nva aftf It r ..Lkkt . - ' - -t ymJ t uipwvjm-m capi tal of twenty-thousand dollars or more, r Mesne tax. of one hundred doUars; if a capital of lees than twenty thousand: dollars, and sot lesa than ten thousand dollars, fifty dollar : and Ua capi tal of ten thousand dollars or less, a tax of twenty-live dollars ; and also ten dollars addi tional for each county in which they have an agency. Sxc. 17. Every person who, or himself or as an agent-for another, Bells ridln' Vehicles not manufactured within the State, shall pay two per cent, qnibsalt. f: i.; . , - i SEC IR. Ererv inptlnnMr nn all oAni vn ' J ... -HI TW Ml or merchandise, sold by himself or agent, wheth- crjuy,an . aacenqjug or uesceauing mo. or at pub lioo t .Vn'fV .T lh tll8t nnt by him rclnmcd ia a full .v... . . quarter. On failure to comply with (h provl.. ons of this aectlon, every tutli company-(ball psy as tax t wrt ihoasand dolvara, and lie frtm-l- Fi Sinnuano.iiU() therefor. 4 Sv;ry sued company shall be required to appoint a tcncnl affeot, Wlio shall obtaki a license from the 8tst Treasurer before tranaactinir any buaineaa tbcrv. in. aud herorq such Vcaase k Kfanled, ftts tpff cant shall show to the Treasurer Lis appoint ment as general afeent, uadcr seal of the eompsny aud therenpon the licence shall be granted by the parmeutol onehnndrcd dollars, and sucb lirvuM shall be renewed annually by the payment ol said sum. it shell be the duty ol said eucral agrnt to rurnish each ol his subaj.'cnts with scorn in Union authorizing him to do busluos. And any one found solielting insurance without sack com mission, Bhall betlueincd guilty or a inUdcwoaa or and be fined not less than one tbouasnd dol lars and ImprUoned not lets than ninety days. The agent i-Hectin,,- the Insurance shsIL on the first days ol April, July, October And January, make returns to the Sherjff of the county n which the iusurance is effected, of all th business done by him during the preceding quarter In said county, and shall pay to lilm the couaty tax assessed on such busluese. The general agent shall also, on the flrt days of AprlL July, Oc tober and January, maka retarns to the sheriff of each county, ol the sraount of gross receipt for premiums received .Jrom such .county lor such quarter, it shall furthvr be required of the general agent or bla local agent, to pay to the sheriff or each county tua county tax acsscd upon the gross receipts of premiums collected in sucb county, at the time and ia the msoner as required- bv the State, and no municipal cor- pvrauun auau oe a:jowta to add any additional tax: I'rovidtd. That coaoty or corporation shall be aUowed to tax Inauranca aganta tor license: On failare to . maka retarns, or to pay as aforesaid, said agent ahall pay twenty ut dollars for each policy effected or negotiated by blin In such county. 8ec. 33. Any pcrton proposing to follow any taxed trade or profession may lake out a license in advance of the . time when he proposes to begin BU.eh trade or profession, or In advance of the expiration of a license already held by him. In such case the licenso shall be truly stated, and shall specify the time at which 1t shall begin ll?rril-f FYthvPr. xdatiuiactore i to be of frce, as well as the tline wlien It shall 'r hot, shall pay one per cent, on I expire, which sliaU always ba on ths first dsr nil ii w iium wcar- iutap.i- ititercstf. - itHd fateo ' laV i i educated, happy and en- i-iuis oiaie or not, Euan pay one per cent, on the grass amoaBtbf Ibis Bales, subject to all the icguituuua inu ca.cuiui.iuus Bet lurvu IU vuc icniu chanter of tbf Ktvapii CnA snflilu1 Ui.ti.. T.ihH ib; ItkUi iiUT PUBL16UING A NkwSPAPEI nitl ftnn(iir.r-f-iiii'nf. Aiinoars. in Wliifp - - i r " ...- Pine Daily, tiVif,uNevaditt pupe'rr of March 14th: Apowfeirrldlt thekirsrai l-wrifirig we terrinc storm moa- i iiiierf. is nnr inrnniv-Miii ikiir ir iiria The AusTKALusQtjic Tsiur iw AiaWii II gbtfUfc tvithtoibiapiditv. varietVttrd:irfdtfsff V- u uitlULALlUII II llll. A lirptlian mMM. II U1IL ILL JLII UMUI1 . I HC'T.riTL 111 I 1 1 1' . . uonmiou Kuiu i; - : vr t-', ' - f f -rr : . - tree, Eucalyptus, is growing finely in Castro I office has Kone off entire, and all bands are at WOTIbHKlHKU tvrkt mTT(T?34 wk so t'ztj i i i. iruu n.MII V mm. rrnc xffar repairs cannot te made, am . II J . m . . f rid him of his nnsetf. Dr. Adams i has no ' are in the midst of the most terrifies positive hope of his recovery. t we ever experieivced any.' -ho at .kTftTk,'MB-s-saSB-S-S-BB-B--M - ' tnlliiBn ai nni- 1 .1 I I.... Z A. Thb Pi-obidiak, re-ecboiner the atatn. I ments of the Sentinel, says that there is peace lighthe h3d Jntoassailing tW-cro-a . 01 tt,e'n "aysth at there is peace ho, TiM'ioWble gfcUeitirW iln A1&n-ace county. The organ of the hniriK xr- ir r j t . . . . alligators is well intormiVl 0w xr .1. I - , AlVt LU jCarohna. Peace in Alamance ? There was ;quiet Warsaw. j Important Bridoks tot Couuse of Con- 8TSUCTION Thp mnitmt; . . U VLU UUl IS lh. 1 .a Settlekekts bt Sitjcjuvps. We are in- Mm mm . - ... " ioxfMC ajy ibe Cletks it tha Treasury IWu 1 panment mat tlje.: tollowmg Sheriffs have How Mb. Webster Reconizrh p pabed fob Death Mr. Webster, however had been watching hi, own case with siW ar power of attention, and had been measur ing what remained to him of vital force. He had concluded this to ba his last day; and as there was present no other ear but that of his faithful physician to be pained by the .7. 1, pvriect calmness, " Doctor you havecameefme through the night; I S U WlU ?et me throge to-day I SSLsl0:"- Dr Jeffries, Ld Mr-Webster then went on, "I wiah you, therefore, to send an express to Boston Sr.i?e-roungLirPer80nto be wih you. I shall die to-niffht Yon . K.,ri T must be relieved. Who shall it be?"' Dr w.lU,gge8ted D;- J. Mason Warren." Mr. Webster answered instantlv. " i-t room valley, Alameda couiiy, CaHfornaT It cov- cra any acres 01 groutd ; the trees are plan ted in rows eight feet apart each waya king a forest grove of ,30,000 trees , wt4hia season with one year bid seedlings of the blue gum and iron-iark, the most vigor ous and tall growing tarieties of the'Buca-1 lyptus. I The largest of thesi trees are but : fi years old erect, straight, vigorous growthi and fifty feet high. They are rtegapt orfia mental trees, somewhat resembling the liii.' rel, but more malesticaad massive n fijrure" anil fnllorrt. Tk.. - I . . . "O"" , t 6 "cjr nra oarqy torousbOMt the lower hill and vallet a1in4-aaas v dTl 1 2 , nia, and are the most popular street shads' m. wees ciitivated there. ' f f ine wckki 01 the JSucalvotua i t.w ! the timber aseful for nanypunwsesi- Their peculiar flavor and fragrance 'bernfr; disa greeable to animals keep them .from eaten or gnawed. Hence the gum trecVcan safely be set where othet aorta ot tre been severely frosty, but not one of th!le:' killed. grove has peea A great variety of Australian shade tret's f exquisite foliage have been aultivateovS California, with entir success. . They aS ffSrteS:,'? inightbe frtiJuced -..-w vvumw jrra. I I. t .V :: IM , ! lerrrnp Tnar rpTiirrra ciuuior. Ila mtili ml circumstances iLr.Mceasai j..tf xrave the indulgence bforiendsWiHiihe'deficicn- cies in this issue of the Daily New. Evei man isia-lia W-sblatndtisfrtAasTy-W J S Mm ing in the cold laboring to brihg put some sort Of publfcaHOtf W kieb uri;tlle Vrofeer Uijir..: ...di r; f-itif f.i fTj : daily appearance! Brazil is the c-reatest urorlutr of onffiw. That knowjuntlic tr3RioiiaBaiiIian coffee. .Otibi l3.00&0CkloaJs nt-afuced in the world per annum, Brazil furnishes, 400,000,000, or nMire thitrl halt of the whole. use in the United States nearly one-third-, cnlfl about seven fiinea namnrh (irpnt. (Britain, with arnnultmTU tint Arhrv fur from y t .v,rnriy----n-' - - - j jtne same. Probably one half th coffee used a ruined inJUp yoa qftf?nm'v2thoulcl jbe roasfe'dif possible' in a close vessel, with jas little exposure (to' Air'tatj t'titsiy'- Les' 1 Its! (color when done should be a liilit'cltbin-1 it . . . f . -'.:; mwn; .1 uicck ti e materia are tiecom- fch!a act:?r j-,-Tae aaaspecla iDOaeil. and th rlrliiiiifliarrtinia .iui- iriv i Wl l-,-iMll!i,aj . . .. . T. L'-l-"" 7 ---- s -- t, 1 f wwL.uauuiac, nuicu tax snaii oe collected p.u, nuvi ui iuc Lrmwaai vcniwra ui -vihiltu Is to be nrcscrved.1 it .srttvuld.bei 4-tatdir Ur the table in a tight vv&soU auflr slamtd not NEWBKRKIfl.-fiYr,itllL' rajas'. Ohft TiruMt of ne 1st lust., the greatestfish market in the itate. A stroll abouLlha wJiar.vra.iiortr ili jnarket iaWeaftP doVnfrlgiRies the act.i! -flrfiidreds of Donnds of Bhal."i trJ Mining Undeb Ths settltd Bitobrlhrf38th day of March, and re ceited receipts In full for all taxes1 on r ftna re- at ite widest Mini Md,7 rn, TFZX compete directions how the note Jue Ly at 0WMlSlS wki 8houId the messenger ;'?,sin ooth of I what horse should beuarJd. what mad ..i' and vhsnt o f.l, 1. , .""vu, thm .fca Cf.l- - .1 j ku Z .V: i"w iuren - - " " . r - LuuwuuBai ueiuy completed Arfion Tiaa purposes,ifip;;-ft?1J. W. . Sehenck, of New taketi for the construction 1 of the A Hanoverof, ,004.55 ; T. W. Patterso,,! E the Hnd9on filcckiaghaiiv'ftr 119,103.74; G. J mC n?oS?I m?" ..ThU work ito RctdVof Halifax! for t22.699.0 f j n - n-r the East river brhW J,??. fitK Caswali,.-ior liS.iM.ia -'and Geo. Cont river is in w3 Credle, TfX-lUwtoro Hyde, for $5,647.00. Tbtj laerifSi-of the'UoVing Counties are yet to tsettle trithbe Anditwr to wit : the bheri, of praven, Buncombe, , Davie, Haiv nett,Titt,Wka ad Warren.. The SheriC. of the fbllowinir coonties '1 t In Nil TK, ... ,oof . i:- . r mo a ir: l une," iwigiano; where shans extend many hundred fards under the III' Themoanine of th Viv ii.iiT against the rocks is fcrever soudlngoia those trloomv ato wi, .i. -v ,tt Confitrnrnnn 1 Tf mtit a . . ru. Ma? ur ; ESSKJrti : " ouure xdue roan. Some rnrtinfm;n.r. : ruau. 1-- a V vnlvMa.o C 1 t - UCru a iresn norse could be procured ...v. c-iigL-r was to uo his errand on reaching the city. He seemed to r0 on --iicraon wno was making preparations ioran event that waa to h one else; so complete was his control over hlmOAlf mmm. L!. - ,V4 .uu uis sumciency for the needs of . wwaoxuxi, wiai DO one ao0ut him felt it to HffZTF7' m ".Dch matters to do anything ?Sto-an,d exeCQte his directions. Xjfa o FicW &y fir. t. Curtis. ' I aorltoT?; t -T ls';yer will l ...Tv . W Statesman, reports Far. .afiSft-fi!? xWetridge. ' 4lniht Saturday laft. a anHWtn TlTil uuy wounaeti - r.-.v, .Uu iub reai oewg driven off. ne prisoners begged the ner-nv-a for a ,...,.-. - -a a. L . r o r- 'v mivvt. "re.Tiei'Haxnett.Ja Wifk nr..--. i.6 t iiK! ;,7i4 KOlntf Bohth on- th m. "5 ..ttlMeiK t ana captured, and f iFWbJ.iwtiui Wi ta The prisoners beg? itf.-'J-l-J ii-nciuiii . --v ''.: "Z 'and the mmwi ii Warrria and Watattgsi those ffloomv aisles. Whm. th. iJ011. I M the sound of the waters bp, i. tiJSlA f,nS8- andJOLthe sinall fishwiUwwhioJuthe m a p-j r aa-a sill i a an a a' . m. it . r rr. . -as. ii , j-r- " i ntm-rav as a. Lb., s ; v. 1 1 . . . a vjt. ' ffai w i . ,aLeVKn.t.he West miners cannot ata ri ' . a meir worte aftd: icotital Ki;..Ki. "'""wu are masses OT bright .copper streamins through the iraUerv MV b a netwS J thm red veins of iron, and over-alfc thkr-salt waters drips" down" from ' tiSrclvicSa the rock. Imtinse weal of . italUsu K these roofs, bat no mineTdariSve it another stroke with 1hB ;pickaxa,r AhfeaaV iherehasbeen onelrkffi upon it, as a huge wedge of. woodmen yito the rock lrs testiraone.-Wv4Xe t a ht keeps back the sea from bulS Inr; "wb are tnree tiers of HucuiaW(Hknsli r! r to all imnortant triu-ns in tlii AVnctiriin.irt I r "-'"" wvi Jias a f -p,uii.yv A ine sieamers sailing tM arge cities, and we who mr liv . tliom very day, eat them without even1 stopping S.TFI.We they are. Li oul The ( Inn,!, i'J(.it ILK. .l,;K ihey have woilMWnl)AI.rJZ-. -rV.i! re T(rryl'rjoS6n!ilcann their fnse of coal. DAV Tirt-siaAt-A . Ia. a"-. . l ll to li ... 1 unniiiv nnr or MMa ; a. .. ix. febu.ntheiring allesc.no ne wfth hr; .r r "fj rm a tax of one-eiehthol one oer cent, on hia aahiea as commission merchant. ProvidedThtX wbaa splrftaons, vinous or malt liquors are sold by coumTsalon merchants, they shall pay a tax of two and a halt Dej- cenCpn their-sales of sucb liquors.' vl lrtT A rlT ,i ,T 8w.4fJKvery" person whose ocenpation or horse for that- nnmnit. a aW v ( f IrrLa ii year, to be collected by the ttherLff quarterly HtaailtMl That'thU anKfrAA- otkTI . 1 I . " - - vvv.vw pHUI' UUl BUUIT LU 'f HHVmptl .r.ii..-. l- I Sae. 31. Every licensed retailer of spirituous t liquors, wines and cordials, twenty-five dollars for one yeac EVery AtaiW '4ta iMors only. snaii pay niieen.aauara. ino fx( in tins. fee tion fbkuy tntWdm io'thi: fa qfc Iniftied on puTcuuses oi liquor in tuis svhaaule. . ( , v l8Jic B2.; 'Bvery Itinerant Aentist medical prjcf LiiHiiini 'lain i-air nr m in nir nu tnwiw nnirnnaiia n I - ,-" -wa uiiiJiai w ftTBiutvi a ta Ubl 'A, artfl-t and otber persons taking likenesses of the numan lace, ten uoiurs iqr.eacnjjountv is which he carrleslod MW business; pr0vkd that sucb I person, as shall isrnlsh satisaotory evldenca tof itbtjfrinief 1ittetorot; to whltfe? he. propose iu pmvusc, turn ua ip a rcsiuvni ,01 (Ut outte, and has listed the receipt1 of bis profession for the previous year, shall be axempt from the tax imposed in tjbis paragraph. , 8(0. 23. Every person that peddles goods, waresM mercbaudiae, either.! by land or water, of any drus, nostrums, or medicines, waatber sucn person shall travel on foot or with a a cou- TVCjaUW Vl ULLlLTLTlOLl, BUKLJ, Alilf 2 VyU'ICU thtMiirusicmertatr bi-der to Ifieheriff to grant him peddalJoisdfoiBtplreon the first ,ot r-nnextienaalne. and the Sheriff, oti di-o- IhcTfon of a cod v of such order. certiUH h th . clerk-'of said conimiasioncra. shall erant snch license for his count on' the'receipt ot ten dol lars tax, U-wit : 1st: .That i not iaaore than one leraon shall neddla umW. Hio ll frhat every person who temporarily carries on a luuoiiiQoa no uinviwui iu auj UUUIIC piaCO 8HU then removes bia goods, shall be deemed k bed jdler 3rd. That nothing In this section contain fed shall prevent auy person freely eiiina- liva Ic harts, ufapw' 6rhrfed music, or thn aWlViir. , release peuuiera.irpm paH: tba.lik Imposed In jduuiac w 11 1 1-ii iuy .nail tw. iuii....j ! . " I " "V. .vttwsM.tM: Eecawea-m ine same manner as is the cifseol ther- mprtrhanta nt IhiIn qi i n biyiaiSMl -tmicrtj bd ti paj-WMtW wprtJ r7r' 8KC. 24. Evi-rv itlm-tiaf li4 rt-'ul In nr n.,i. bp lightning rods, five dollars for each county iu nuiuu uc carries uu ouainess. ana evcrr lurlnir(iiachiive1rouifittAt'tlilii State for the purpose ol trtarhatlfaBd owned by beraoua Jlvlne out' of this 8tate..a ux of five dol- a'i "ii i?ri . hT ... i - if' Bee'. 25.' 'Bvery Itinerant whdseU splrjluons (iqaura, wines coraiais, not tno prouoct ui uia wn farm, shalB-Wy twfeaty-fivt dollars for eve- rom tbe corauiisLd06es'4na4f : 'not' be required or a license. v,: huHil 'l'--.- ' ' Sec 20. Every coiupanjuf ripsics or atroilinr iompany ot persons , wiio make a support, br Mt.Milln hi toll' liik-iaiipa nr hi-o-vlnfr . afV vivii.iui wr" - --Fiawiai u.lj ollara iu aaffl cOUnty , lo which fibay goffer to Nvlli-n anvtirthelr craft. ' reCiirarahla nnl n 1 -7- . '.inii vi i nrnnrrt-v helonirinir ta inbnAaf tha t" . s-i ' ..v. "?i.ii 'jtlt.- :t.' vut syiuiiu uuiu (yavuneu anaii oe so SDQEL MB vOHtnai t r il f flurni ifUl JoHkUl ' " - w '-w wsa T . . . . .... a 1 . ui wHUiwrT. A; ril. wuiv And trlaJhar i (-. a.i- . . - - skc. Ji. iu lu't-usa issued by the sheriff shall he valid nntll tin niii hn l. ...i.h.i j ted to and countersigned by the register ol deeds j , uu aiian rcrciTv i or iua sviiHca iiupoacd 011 bun by this act loi rcfVrtaea ta 41 I censes, a Jec ol tuu cents from every person II- i --"f" i ..... ' t RmZr Til. Po.rLt a. ..t 11UA,ta .1.-11 l,aa.H . ; book, in which he shall record tbe uama of tba i person ticensei-.ibc trade or profession to b fol j lowed or Hie franctilsc to be enjoyed, ths date at Which ft beirhta to run anil thf mm nai l t.i jtlH8herilT, and-ho shall, on the third MoLdiy i In Jaauary April, - Jaly and Oetober, send a .certified y ol sacti retOrS, for tbe I quarter last nritcedinir. to'-1 ha knAUnr- a tha State, who ahall charr tins SbeHtT with Iho amouiusd appearing due. II any Reglater ahall fall to perform thu duty iicreby Imposed on jhim. be ahall forleit to the State a penalty of two hand rod dollars, to ba recovered of Mm and .the sureties to bis official bond, on motion In ItU Superior Ovart lor tha eoanty ot Waire and v auvu iiioiliiii ceriiuea copy -ot ma ornriai (bond and the cenlOcate of the Andltov of the SUte, sattlng forth bU fallu-e to make Ike re Iqnired rutura shall l priut fatit evidence cntl- tlliur tba State to judgment in tbe absence of any -1 L . , I, , . . i a mm i ii . O "SrSWfrTrCIVI V IIVIVUlr Sec. SO. Every parson wo stall practice any trade or profesHlon,' or use any franchise taxed !by tlM-law-af MorlltOaroUnai wkaoat fttat hrr Iu paid tba tax and -attained a IWrW tn htrAA required, shall be deemed gulUy of a aalsdrcaoan or, and shall also forfeit and pay to tha Slate a penalty not t-i exceed twenty dollar avtlhaidls retlou of the Court,' and Iu defaulf ot tW psy jtnent of sncb fine, ha may be Imprisoned for not" note than oim! mouth, at the discretion af tbe Court, foe every day ofi wklctt bv sbaH pvacUea ucb trade or pro Km Ion r or aae sach fraacblaa which penalty the 8Ui:rUf of Uia Coualy q whirk ft ia Incurred shall cause to be proeatil for before any Justice ol tbe Peace of tha Count v. I bac. 87. The ShcrlO shaU ImmadUUly report lo thoKcfcWrTtf Deeda, all sam'S rt'cored bv tilm aa iMualtlta Midcr this and ft Itifrt rtrr ahall add llirii- liurlltaor jurli iaaaltv iuumd o uie.recoru oi licenses .rcquiraa to oa sept oy lilm; the other fourth thu Sheriff nay retain. .. f SfcC. 33. No license ahall bo granted to any jrson until tlm licunaa tsi dua Lr sarfi parson I hall lie dulv ai-mrcd br bond a n-UMvd 111 WC- jion thirteen orscbcdulo "ll." I STATE OF XOBTn CAU0 WSA. , , i .," Of-faus $sclist"t'pr ryatt.' 1 1 . . j ,r..i..r. r iX jisrch Slat. h:i I, IKnry J. Mt'iinlngcr, JSccrclary . oj 5taU hereby ctrilly that thcforrtoini ia, a tra: eopv tf schedule I, of An act to Ka(a lUrenoa. oh o fllo in thi i-IIIee. i april 1. ; ' one .1 i . MANNING tR. ii-,i .. 4y Beaublicaia Mnili i nM.nii. vaiwiu vu ine viu uu a i anrii mi t.vm ilia . i.r . ; : r-" - purpose of selecting, OcWtlea to b sent lo th Meeting to Uj held in Raicixb kebu oilcan Kaa ll till. lift. Am.. r L . T aVi T 1 " .v.aj ri . i3i-'rTr t-X0eclci lb bo imvent and 5dd,tf Lnttlng.TKvcrv , TuwuaJilp U v davsH-ld end tlekgatea ao that lb wbil iinMi i4i. kil 1.11 . , WU"T icprefHTitcu. . -.Jl.l.! MiliJlmI i.-j . .,.IJ.:"" I . - ' - UPCBLim co.vcKEssioiriL wsranof.' U REPUBLlfAK CONVENTION OF TUK XJL 8rd Conrrrtslonal DUtrlct will ba held la Anne; bnt aotbina heroin aoalained ahall h I Jfumuenon. w. C. on Wednesdar. tuosiaoij ionst ruett-as to Ti'eih rt them from Indict niAnt oJ iuifMitftr'tne,1r)uhWse'bf nomluslls Ir.penalUes Imposed bvlaar, . .i,I(r,., ctandWatS fMlscrsaa. r-ts agent qr a, npo,reswent, wco ahaU ael) anv anlr lerebateJWBambie or otJiervrlse, whether FIT aalaa tai a. a nv . 1 . Koch County. Is tltlpl ta send Iwk a uaay delfcatci a hal!PcpiuMe ara aatUied lo Jtt i'aWiLl4LL"'1"'il, 5 " ki.nt.'t rvaaailttsa. i w"i vi w vu sv av ww" - M : ..tu l' J VI !f .L ' ' NOTICE. i WILL lor call'iS Court Jj , : Mockavlllepn Mi th y of Apr. half.lu MU)aUaras 'H.tk! i.... it : i . i n-ti.iiuiaa-r"'"' Ml... LIiHi.lkiiV.aer. lying ob DuuUm" L , T . - t" " . . x--'a a a v -w - f Vvie couuty. . v.- iu) 'KVIOT Vffl Ml'JiT xm -1 5f AJ if I . y.ij-a w it'i 1 y suiiii avA hoarf ih svcjtu 4 r T o f ft i O mar lC-lw fc;ilKvnrlftwl,," 1 ..1: . ij , M v :. 'it '. " -" III 1 f.U i?: :.it-;,. vw aeBroes,iet tnem go. y -:.;;-v-" ;; fig
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 4, 1870, edition 1
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