masaaawasanaasntataj a -' A
' anussssssslrf yd'
Lassf i 1 I Tmssl
m si
ey
KlV V.lk rrom thjJPqW4 country. luiU of them the na.ty fruit One old woman Hardily rsReed to Ktogaf the Hellenes, wndrim from
lid iVOUt. XUQIC RYPP R.I EHTf iTnrfinmValiaikAliiMf ' NfeaiaOuiLuaU Mirth and air le.ro, ho .hip, being JJm to hresm by toenrrectfe. to 186.-
PW IflDMlll m 9 MB -EL. board of tWJtHAflf by fesfr, nfcahmmi ecau.ahj.nty of Bnass.i i. 1, I860
bW v., .v. ,ZT-r. u-u I 4 JriMc.w'liyapri .creamed loiarWi A-4rif 7
awswsn xuaa, FV""-'-" -T"' .;', 7, ' i' .UtorGMfMlMifrM lb Booth: iWUll" Hi " " mm Brssewiex, and I vantage
HrJSrli " ' ' " " 1SJ0 JZ ZT tothV T AU Mor carnestneso to to,WBl wd fW to El.n and MaximUlian fell to
ill I I 1" I '1 ansa 1 nf . . . , f ... TW eaaatordcrcd lirhia ta to torn. ar to 8. i . where tho rone dvnastT oeaiutaaee with
MhuUlsitMM ahshi ibmilfTTtin itlll
HonuVV thM tb above ratal.
fiz.if theeeah
order, 410 If it doasoot.
ovarsix llase, charged
wishing to advertise Car a lon
oa saontte Um boh libaral
tow. T . . ..
rEL OF PATIENCE.
KtoBrrb-Iooibo
fcr iiuiet angel gently coaioa ;
ITgfre as back ear torn again ;
etad yet to tenesfoat tort oar dear,
or Hrerente Father otods him here.
NlWtftfffl jk'ngei'i glance,
hare reabjafl eoonteoanoe ;
Bomoolfl Wkk idle cheer,
Mar nans' Will fiord.
Bsmsj T V
Whatl WU wot
pOkHMtotoHM
I the mourner's
i ha may not ear
i at to endure.
FAaxel of tHtfeneet aont to calm
Mar feverish brawa with ooolinj balm ;
Hfe lay tha storms of hopa and fear,
i life t smile and tear ;
throtaofuMnankfe to still,
r own our Father's will
who mouroeat on tby way,
the dose of day,
that aagol kind, ,
"Boreaigoed;
I teH,
i alt tbiags
i ImmmHm to a none Trade.
recently a hoaineaa man who
i Tory learnedly, and who
tott well informed on the
, awapped null
cream-colored "horse, by
"boot" at ha thought rare
mtta." 8hortly afterward
M Mot a Ml with a beautiful, glossy,
Bona) htoak bona, who was willing to swap
for the cream, for no amount of boot nam
ai. Our baaiaees man accepted the offer
hwerr readily, ttaid the required boot, and
took poaaoaaion of the glossy coal black.
the coal b!ack began
apite of great care
and washing, the
oatiness, when, up-
examination," the
Mnd to hare been
lion of the re-
aovntry ia making
hair-dyeing, ana eape
T1m Braailian gorarnment had pied gad
itaelf to transport emUrraats from thai
country to any part of Braail whore thay
mia-ht wish to settle.
The experience af Mr. Selby. of Um
manner in which that pledre waa kept,
was anything bat gratifying . After great
trouble and naaaeroaa dataya ha
ticket and weal on board UM
days he waa nifht and ddyla the
air, and afforded no sheltor from
rain
offerina,
sin set
of the
There were about one hundred and ifty
of these, ncgroaa, Indiana and half braada
of
Ha waa furnished two meals a day
ia, which van serred in a huge bo
om apon the deck tor Um aooom
election
oath can Make these gaajtomcn of
Und baggaga real M. W When
makes his apoaaranoo on the I!
not look fcanh alhju to two ooumtomaAAa
wm m
without audible smiles that are indecor
ous. If tka giaUoMaa would only to
dolgo to a HUM disguise to help on the
dalasion, aomethtog Might bo gained, but
wot aajy ia m WM of the ene
my, but the look, manner, diesa.aud abore
alL tha Tola If Um rota of tha alien.
Tha antaconiaM betwaeu New Enatond
laodciriliaatioaandihatof Um South, pre
rloue to the war, waa not Mora deadly
thaa b) tha aautonlam af interest now
JtokiyVIlaw wTSiJSul
the time against the intoreata of tl
filthy, all fad together, halpiag thaaaaalraa
by the handrul at a time.
The paaaaca from Para to Um Haaliaga
colony, occupying three days, waa of the
same nature as that from Kio to the firat
mentioned place 8a much for the trana-
portaUon.
The colonists who want out with Hast
ings were promised supplies for six UMUtba
or their equiralent in money with which
to purchase supplies where thay astoht
deem proper. How that p mmise was
kapt may be appreciated from Um follow
ing: The official charred with furaiehiac Um
aettlcra with supplies is named Pinto. Ha
M Vice-Preaident of the prorince of Para,
. . ... . .
ana proprietor or a harem which turn, him
out annually a fair crop of half-breed In
dian and necro offVprinr.
With the moaOT that Pinto had
ad from the
and
.to . ma a an .as
mew rrrua. aii ana am a las
anawer was returned from
Hone.
Mr. Cocks, of Ban
ad the following si si i auto
er on Tuesday, UMfnM
stormy, and a high
Recuperation and Manufacturers
the South At recent
Rhode Island, ia reported
that Um beat managed eotton feetory to
was in Aasrasln, Ueorrto. Ha
is also said to bare referred to tbeobrioas
Met that Um South possesses many ad
orer tha North for Um
tare of eotton, and advised the capitalists
af Um section to spin the eotton into
I yarn, instead of
. atato.
CAPTIONS
dinner in Char-1 Of Tjuat) and Ttoaafiiatmn maA V. Am
Sprague, off gmwml AuemNw of the Stat, at Um
extra
to all
srloasy coal btj
snssolr anolfcearwawaaMita
.jaarkabla progreia the
la the Una art or
lly horse-hair dyeing. Our business
idI new coal-black horse turned out to
i hia original white one, which be had
ra peed for the aream-eotor.
n . w
x -v trormence journal.
.-Kinglake, la his
(Crimean Inrasion," gives
htMstJMptHMtlgraphic description of
iMtba purpoo.
of tba rirer, filled it with the cheap
eat gru cartas, be could obtain, and forcett
Um settlers to boy from bim at the high
eat cash priee, or starve.
Tbe settlement is distant from the rirer
HPt eTgbt miles ; a sandy desert without
abade Intervening: ; and once there the
act da bad to trudge under a tropical sun
ueasing on their backs the poor bat cost
ly groceries supplied by the entrrprisine
I'm to. Delicate women from Alabama
bad often to perform that fearful took.
The land in the Haatinga settlement,
and the valley of the Amaaon generally,
ta inferior ia quality to that of our coun
try, and whaterer ia planted ia apeedUy
devoured by tho myriads of inseeta that
swarm in those tropical regions. And not
only do these pests attack vegetable life,
but man and beast as well. An insect
called by Bailors "the iigger." lies to wait
at erery turn ready to Make lodgment in
the foot of the pedestrian, ami form a
ony of young "jiggers
never get
Tba extent to which a charger can an
I V . a m a n
arehond Um parila ol a battle held may
be aaaily andorrated by one who confines
I hia ohaerraiiou to horses still carrying
their riders j for aa long aa a troop bone
eels tee weight and band or a
h!s deep trust in man keapa him
I y free from treat terror, and bo
lames throajth tha fiarbt, u a leas wounded
La UMUgb it were a field day at home; but
I the
that death or a
Um of hia rider, he
fa
nuis in wta
lot war
while
air. for aa often
I to him the ne
Ireundahotbe
etilldooa
in. Hia instinct
with tha
being, and to be agoniaed
ef the tote he may incur for
iiM. UaretoM
no. bo shows
more or less knows
il need by missiles
Mir way through the
Bounds disclose
of a ballet a
and cringes. Hia
WBd with fright, he
gallop home into
ems rather to tell
If any, there ia for
the ranks ; and he
he can find, ur-
riolenee, that he
horse that he too
ut not to be left be-
bet, end h will "talUa,"
w nose
through4 ulnM-fiesb
freshly spaded renh,
sects that Um animals
than an ordinary lathe.
fccorpions, cenUpedea. tarantulaa. aula
an inch and a half tone:, and
ia like the combined
faced hornete, ticka adMfergelea a Man's
thumb nail, that go
like a mole through
are some amour many of the
blessings that endow a man with the pew.
er ot despising soon trtoee aa UM atones
of musqaitoei and sandflies that
there.
Comparatircly speaking, the
is the mosquito of tKo Araaton
Whether the vampire is really a
sacker U qnosUou that baa grewa rtoato
i dtspnution amoug-aatM aHul. We
mber reading, several years age, a
article.
Um treat South A
the serious charge that was
JtoVad to be founded to fact.
sets that matter at rest. He
provided that hU aaa ahouhJ bare M
aauually until attaiatog the age of t
ty-eue; the sum of W,000 at that
to.
I had a lont talk wiih one of
icntatirea aw tntentn, last nirlit.
tried to convince him that it weald be
well, just for Um appearance of the thing,
to east a rote aew and thee for the rettoa
be claimed to reprceeni. But no! I
found My friend bad intense contempt for
one-half of his people, and a deadly ha
tred for the outer half. It waa a Connec
ticut Congressman elected to the South.
ami
The Richett Bern fa Ansa. The son
of JoehiM Sears, of Boston, who died ten
years age, ia popularly euppesed to he the
richest boy to Um United Stales. He
fourteen yean of age. The father) whose
property waa rutord at 91,090,000 after
bequeathing small sums to hia rekUrea
M.500
of twen-
T . . . .. . . .
rraa ; i,vw aunuauy untN be baa pese
ed the age of fweuty-feuri fs.000 annual
)y until he bad paaaed Um age of thirty ;
and M,000 per anuuua after that time,
fount Sean ia wed prorided for. to any
taejleost, but bate not, perhaps, Um rich
csjireung Man in America, aa ia oammon
Ijatoppoaed. "Thus much Money shaft
Ofou bare, and ne maan.M aaams to
been Um totoution of tba rich father,
knew the Tales of Money, aad felt content
nreata Um yseag man sufficient to
1m a good aduenttou, aad funds
mugh to commence business with in
good shape seven years hence. The pro
petty remains to the hands ot three Iras
tee, and the simple interest on the oriel
nal amount added to Um nribcipsl, baa
reached the um of $3,300,000, while the
value oT the reel estate bringing
this turn w valued at wti.ooo.ooo. The
trustee have a ealery of fft,000 each, and
MM COM let IM Mini ffCunVOv aTOMB IwJ COlltC
Uon of reuto aaaount to a aum equal to the
a A .a srs. st . a aa
salary o um rresment or the L nited
When it was found that there
hope of saving Um vessel, five
launched, aad filled with Um
under
the Starofjlwitsnml; toUMUastod
Francisco, farnteb-laepttoa of tba
The westh MM I Dana,
very Bin. The military Pi
uaur : Mtore to Sosth
iheeYthan
r. Jof-tof
--s.2iiLt5e I"' touee
1. An act ta regard to obtain inr
to practice law in thU State. (Provktoa
that all persons who bare heretofore at
tained license from the 'inranM flassst aj
ractice to the County Courts shall be al-
i. t - " j xjannwsnu.- er
to practice in Um Su
hth.
wZ I ISmumW il
waUsto tbal
and Die-
States have
sent adrift, each
and opportuuiueo of personal ohasrvatlon
tne Bonlbern B tales, is better able to
intelligent advice on Una subject
SenatorJSprague. The water-power
Um South is almost illimitable. There
ia not n aingle Sonrbern State, unless it
be Lcntoisiis, which ia deficient in water-
What an immense aavtot it
bin est
fnrniab
the captain, who, Usreaghssat, dlxpuyed er whM draw from it the c
Um grratoit nils su and liilnjlity. Tbe , ia sneet agi 1 1 sill to Ma n
whole of the nssiingiM felt folly per- reyaltot or HHsv. af the
euaded that had it not been for tbe eeei-1 Te swpswnsb aba tottor, to
bravery of the
Um tost to hare aba al
bawa tout UmW fives. The fire
only left the ship about
when she went stern fit
the captain s hast, to
a as .
M ail intrty in tee persona.
Uy attar the shit
aaw Um chief mates boat
fever, with s
lip, they won Id xToraa Steele.
fifteen nunsMre. A QMICUL1 URAL.
emosL I wee to
which there were FORKJXG
BARNYARD
OVER.
would be to tho
tete grown, employment
to multitudes, nourishin
Southern States if tbe
ould be given
X nHHHHHHHHHHn
(towns bait up,
y the increased
of tbe sail. Tbe
ana agneniiare prosper
laiiare to airerany ner Mstastry waa
meriy the grant misuke of the
Tbe production of ihe tonaattost
wbtob
to hU fisah. Tho
feet of hogs are so infested by these in- States. Tonug Seara te now in Kurope,
fatter wuere as m tnung aunsett rot uie active
deuce of hfo Marrtofctre Tttyraph.
LOSS OF A STEAMER AT SEA.
TBMLLUm eCCXKS AXO lXCIPXTTS.
vampires in the act of
luntuwialait
Mr. 8eVhj
as a firat
aim, must be found tn
anabee at thdMy-anailron
r"; risssrVertea
A tody bam
lliat bottle.
on a
ig aeeraentiy broken a
bar husband who waa
i said to her:
l declare, mj dear, everything that
to you la more or less broken.
reuMM urn May, Tor area you
SPl i J m - -
M nr.. in tho
far greatly from these blood
and have to he kept wan
. a s- s .
toem at night.
Ot the families
tings only four remain st
the rest having tone to Para
atop toward getting biab hoi
Those that remain are Um
Vaughn, Mendenhall Steel
The health of the country te
par with our samp lands.
While tbe Hastings colony baa bean re
duced to a remnant, all Um American col
onies have been utterly broken up;
colonists corainr iu aa best they eonhf
the nearest seaports, generally in an
lately destitute condition.
- -Tueeeulrer tlw Bruxfl "forec,"
aa it has proved to those who V issued
its attaek, will stand aa a warning to Um
Southern people atatoet the hasty
donment of their native land. Eves Um
greatest curse that can fall
Um foal womb of radtonl
af mengrsliam aannat be avoided by go
Our Kngfhtb files aontaiu a full ac?
nut of lbs fees of the steamer lliberuia
aeven bandret Mites frsm the inah coast.
Certato paaiengaw who tacapod to tbe
captain 'a beat any that at two o'clock oh
Um Morning of Tuesday, Um th ult,
they were a wakened ay a ernes. Basse
wont to Um captain, whs Met thousand
assured them there waa te danger. Har-
siae but could net render
h. e an
our dosi waa tn a Mating esse
overloaded at tbe time. It was aa awfej i
sight to see some of those who bad been j
to the Mates boat struggling in the wntor
and others clinging te the boat a keel,
and yet be unable to tender nay arete
tones. I think that after a time the burnt
was righted, aad a few of Um sisssnjasa
succeded in getting in, bat I could not
see bow many. We parted company with
too ot ner boate, and sJtor aifantag
fourteen hours, a heavy sea
tbe time, tbe seamen oanstai
we were picked ap by the Star of Hope
fUree t . m a as a n .
i ne aiar ot 1 1 nope also lease ap
boatswain s boat in
nineteen prsoengcre,
total saved of fifty-ti
Tassia
aO trod d vs firsaly d
the airia
of ani mate
UM wto-
cfiectemDy at-
there for a year or i
M a Si
ea np so taat tne air can oresiare aaaong
it, tbe emiire aaass will decay to a tew
weeks Jubat te will be easy to natch and
r, were it to
ic If it to
of it with
e . 1
w Hsw!?yV JMUf -ia-- aW sm U ska
matfhfT I iffinnV t
two persons.
FALLEN SOVEREIGN4.
in btot they west to bed.
feat, however, auspiefea waa awakened,
ad shortly afoMwarus he tohl them to
get ready to gs into tha life-boats. Tbe
crew meanwhile were working al Um
nttuMlhst- Tk awmlnb W girth a mt aMsa ai as J
UMwntortoUMUTreS
't IfavfensMul Oaf iiM
duster in
''K ssMasR 5T??jlsJk a a
bvHedttXCWL I mst paetaVV -bfed.
nspeai
all hades
dewtotthe
Tber dte-lto
wa. AU were perfectly qaiet that
and one er two ores slept. They
saalaavd
He freuuentlr came into :h cabii
apekes cheerhng word to everybody.
About 4 oVteck n Wednesday morsing
it waa di tmminid that Um boats should
be launched. OowisuT to tbe hmb sea
. I .a me .
dMcelty, but ferrnnatsly they were all
get dewa at feet. Pasvtona to 1
uMUmI
The
er a the snkfe deep to ths aalton.
AM tbe lady csbto paseengere wont to Um
snpiaitny net
iriersj and alas
da PKgnse anl
01er4al taction.
mvk sh itiuin
tsaii waa nre-
Dele
nstof to tbe! uneM
it had
Tba
TV
At tbe moment when tha Queen af
Spain, who might to easily hare retained
her throne, te compelled to seek aa asy
lum abroad, it cannot he unintereatfat to
troo the names of Um prme,
ithln the last half century, by
stance foreseen or uuforseen, by their
own fault or in consequence of unwise
residence, by fates eel relatione
prises which could noi possfpiy
have fallen from power, er toot
m . s Mans
oi ineir aninoriir. i ne great conqi
of the century, hit who trunsnmto! Use
French Republic fats a sort eg asd vernal
monarchy, Napoleon I, was thrown down
definitely in 1815. His brothers. Um
Kings Jerome and Joseph, had already
succumbed. Mural, King of Nples. die
appeared soon after. Issssedtetely apon
being restored the Bourbon monarchy ia
Spain began to totter. It hat all its
American colonies, which became repub-
ics, and Ferdinand VII. war kept on
tbe throne only by the F resell expedi
tion in 183. Iu the foHowfni rear took
place the fell of Itnrbide, Hsperor of
Mexico. The Sultan of TarhVv shortlv
alter want depnred of Ureeee,
procialaw an Maapaoacni
the 3rd or f ebruary, IS30.
year teU the Key of Al
Charles X, led on by M.
the Ultra Legitimist and
The Kin- of Holland
that te to say, one half of
August, and
of the House of Orange N.
ototomies Brussels The
of Brunswick wns, on tbe
tember, 1830, driven from
by Mf lasrerrection. The
aame epoch, feat Poland for
1833, the too famous Don Miabnt, King
of Portugal, waa compelled Meade Use
crown to Dsns Maria, daughter of
Pedro, who retains Um
aft. Lento Philippe
faalts and obstinacy of M.
tie tbe 1st. itecember, 1848.
nsnd, of Auatr
to amid beinr
epoch riua I A was
and has ainee been a
MF by
time, tost possession of flangiry. The
King of Prussia, Frederick William IV
all alour from 1848,
forced, on the 6th February. 1850. to
take an oath to preserve Um Press
charter. In 1845, Niehobs I died of
- - . j a . .m .
vcxauou ana wouuaea sou-lore, oeennse
he was stopped en Um road to Constan
ta WS, tea Itoss sf Hales,
the Duchess of Parma, ami Um Grand
Duke of Tnacaay were struck out from
be list of reigning princes. Soalaamuc,
After it baa rotted,
If I
Sooth,
ataplaa
res or tbe world, which made
Mediae wealthy except herself,
the energies of almost her whole
The mannfacturinr an dma-
chanie arts by wbtob aba might hare
evade herself practically independent
were neglected or held in disrepute. This
Mtetake ansae Um war, te no longer pre
valent. W hi Is t s larte cotton eras baa
a e a .a
Dcen raised the past year, snore attention
baa been paid than usual to other agricul
tural products, and it only needs to add
to them tbe movement in manufactories
todtea'ed by Gov. Sprague to make the
South n wealthier sceiion than it ever was
tbe war. If her exclusion from
Um field of politics shall have the effect
of concentrating her great energies upon
her material development, deprivation
will not be without compensating bene
fits. Bat in ardor, to have manufactories
there aiast be skilled labor, end this to
extfept eon only be
Tift
aKjoa rente .
ooo. x ne lax fists
Um Sheriff, aad to
ty te without means of su
and for Um county i
a . i w a
autftonxes tbe Commissioners to
the Itot aai the Sheriff to collect taxes.)
3. An act to incorporate the H. O.Mnv
taal Home Insurance Company. fCrcatea
certain parties a body corporate under thia
name, to inaore agsinat loss by fire, light
ning or tornado Requires the deposit of
S0.000 with Public Treasurer and a sub.
scribed stock of filOO.OOO before any beB
cy is issaeo, ana saiborixes tne issue of
policies on both the Mutual nasi Stock
plana.)
4. An art to proride for tha regirtm.
tion of voters in all special elections In ths
State. (Allow, all persons hereloox .
I A k . . ,. . , . ..
KJreo so voie in an I
whs, ahouldbe
with
that the I
Boa I
esttheeragsa
w ould pay, be
lt ia
esay for any
winch xrilso
pabto af
I te try tha
satssfy mM
i subject. North British
PROTECTION FROM VINE BUGS.
past the bags Rave destroy
or dollars
"Fee
ed
worth at
pumpkia Tines, and have had
-t " m.
has been dsscosmd that avcrv test has
tot agxiceJtarist of a
to whose totegrity I have
tarn re, to giving ana the m
that fee sevessi years saset ha
tost to aU hi diuerent vines.
in Uv-field, with ihe.
thefieJd wbcssUm
nny consatorable extent can
looked for In emigration ftr om Kuropo and
Um North. This .u.irrattaa aWaMl. bdi
till society in the 8ogal hTre-t
e a condition which will giro
"i on
an end to which the combined enrr. nf
win sonnern ana ooutbern statesmen
aheedd he directed. Each of the sweat
sections te alike in te reeled in tba nroaneri.
iof the other. It te said that the Pres
et elect, General Grant, is earnest to
hia solicitude for economy in government
expenditures, n moat important and ne
aaaary thing for the restoration of the
credit of Um gorarnment. But to con
nection withat, and for its acccompligh
autat indeed, there must be such n rener-
al policy pursued as will restore the pros
perity of the people, giving them true
peace; tuns encouraging all their ladus
rrto aad inspiring them with that hope
ana interest in tne future or their coun
. e n . . - -
rj vsici becomes American citizens
requires all other persons to register be
fore Toting, subject to aJl tbe requirements
of Um general registration of tbe State.)
6. An act to incorporate the Land and
Lumber Company of North Carolina.
(Antborises a capital stock, not exceed
ing $ 1,000,000, and requires ,000 to
be subscribed before tho Company can en
ganixe. rurpose or tbe Uom
lag aaw mills, plaining mills
of machinery. For the
doors, sash, blinds.
agricultural implements.)
6. An act for tha relief
former Sheriff of Ghstoo county., fifiuthas
! .1 .. I m
izei me collection ot arrearaejas oo
for 1SC8- 67, prorided that
collect from any person wbt
vit thst he htoafcaaiw auAR
ccasea July i, iww.)
7. An act to amend the atnurtor F at
andCoal&ld
aU binds
of
ansf ItotefcrVordV
- -
Charles
7 of
CaX at to
a time. In
Defend the Weak OmtOe. Some far
Mere are net aa careful aa their true inter
eats require them to be in separating
weak Mack from the strong and atrresa-
aad bad 1' n of storms snd feed
"VTT 1 bat anarer round. Inmost herds, embrac-
rw inranr aawsasWahia nnmK..r .,11 K-
ad aatoe animate diminutive in size
I timid in proportion ta their physical
tbe tar-1 j -m .
in Um feed aapplted. They are hooked
nvi - - j i I .1 . .1 .
of vtoss te which be ap- tTlwTT rLT T 'lTD'
j I wm ma cars ana sympeia
1 iiums Aws-ansnsa
yield, while
forth!
JJJJJt' fit to he
UtolZ
it with earth. md tb.
It will pay wall to provide
. -
inclosure I t such
r er. uw esey are
of in some other wa
If left to shirk for
1 be likely to go under before
or should they winter through
win be in a eonditmn so exhausted
XI to valulcas for that
r i
ttoKmper-
axpnlsl At that
keeajM haefeja,
I a ' si
l. u
the Emperorof Hsyti, waa buried from
hia throne on Um lath January 1839.
In the following year, Francis 1 1,
Naples, saw
en Um 7tl
of
tal
Garibaldi
ptontyr
to be
Mameaaftea I nsi ihi , wheto Mary do
SMtdestrey Uae plant, add to iu vigor and
I mrd the Cow. One would think that
bo wiUtog to spend i
of a
for the
ahaeJdhe
with
thia operation ia to n cow, would
ta spend a tew momenta daily
It asya aa well to clean
aw aaa bene. All who have fairly
si it find great benefit frees Um opera-
i. Aad yet act one farmer ta n hun
d aaakas it a practice to use the card
curry-comb in tho cow-stable. We
Mr atupid men whs laugh at the id
as a asere notion of some fancy farmer.
Bat, to point of feet, no cow can giro tbe
heat results at the pan anlesa this matter
is ai tended to, especially iu winter. Am.
Itfei
to tho h
rid of whet
as. Msw.thfefel
IJrrncirJru he
"Mr. Timothy." said a young lady,
who bad been showing off her wit at the
expense of n dangler, "yon remind me of
a bars Meter that ia filled with nothing in
Um upper aiory." "Divine Ahaira,"
aseeklv replied tbe adorer, "in thanking
I you for the compliment tot me remind you
That yea occupy the upper story entire-
line as
Wilmlagton, Charlotte
Uailroad at or near W;
privilege of extending tbe
iraek ot aaid road to the North
Kail road at or near Salisbury
... vwpauy nro years to ceanptot
and changes name to Cberaav and
oury uaiiroaa lomnanv PmmJm
discrimination m favor of ember N,
8. C. Railroad.)
8. An act for tbe relief of . T,
ey and IS. U. H I. a
mt . . - W
(fames had been amerced to
e 1,000 for non payment of
act remito the judgment aad) allow
tees.)
9. An net to proride for the holding of '
municipal elections in North Carolina.
(Prohibits non-residents from rutins; ha
uuuicipai eiecnons, ana MB days
ueuce con s u uues a qualified voter )
1P. Aa act for the relief of Jas. Ron,
ley, late clerk of tbe county court of Car
teret. (Releases him from iudnment for
failing to return to State Auditor ahatraet
of taxablea.)
If. An act to re-enact and confirm cer
tain acts of tho General asaanahto mmtkA.
r .L i r a. . .
i ne isBue oi state bonds L and fnr
in. . arwntrv' a . i . . : . n ...
w.w anu 1 1 Ml in
Company, and tbe Chatham
puny.
,A o atoaad the charter of the
city of Newbern.
u rsaAlassusaW
mW .
axsdLtrrioxt.
I. Reaoluti
for making electron
"
-avstonsWuaaianussssI
the Few. .- 'ill.""
assssmnTii
l)waMmstwMm
to members banned hr
teenm Amendment.
S. Reaolutios for recess bom
SI. 1868 to Jaanarv 4. 1869-
4. Resolultoaprovidinr a Committee (
investigation.
6. Resolution on Tobacco tat. (Re
quests Senators and Representatives in
Congress to endeavor to I
doced to 10 cents per pound.)
6. Kesolution tor relief of Jas.
Mam
ia
Clerk af
Sheriff of Macon county. (I
from penalty for non-par aset I
Um time prescribed by Uw.)
7. Kesolution in faror of the
Haywood coun ty Court. (
xi judgment of 11,000 I
Make due return of abstract
the Public Audits.)
8. Kesoluuoa to ratee a Jetot
tee to investigate the management of ths
Bank of North Carolina and Bank of Cups
Fear. Empowers the Committee to ex
amine hooka, employ counsel, aad send for
persons and papers, and report wbat legis
lation is necessary or practicable to secure
the best interest of the 8tste in these in
stitutions.)
9. Resolution providing for tbe appoint
ment of a Committee to inquire into all
the facta attending Um purchase of tha site
for the Penitentiory and other property,
with power to send for persons, sweat
witnesses, and report en or befjre
' 1
Carolina,.
Allows -
MssNl l
nan ii It fe BB
5- 1
uMht -yikthah
I it ie
ry in, lwa.
f
4
ing to ttsesuer smy
to gire .tare to tho next beat.
Otbe,
wm -
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