1 - t t. i 'W II M I- 11 IK U-Iif .t t lli.- ., ii n ivi: jour list, I' no do n t ml. I il Ivi UN) f h( l ihe of your w.i-.ing inid, If io.y ver in iriitl ti marry 1 I at' a the osetirour buying a coat, 1 1 Tub nei" ifi'eiTU. lo wear it f What ia lhS.ie.of n iUtUi tor IWn, I: you uv. r inli n J to .ItAr-tf' What lhe uh f your buying a biHdc,-, I'' you neter iul ii I l" it I it I ' ' .-',i.,l isbatathu un' i f h itkJ.o to rock, If you oavar iulriiJ i. L.-.--1 i t - Mi!fR nra ast err; Ven rlouiU iii M,k alsjve t'nj mud is U-omJ ' Ti deo iIimi 1 J. i Ke A rlou' I .f uliinokt lo'ow. I l-krs my merr-idiauo .loan, I tikes mini- I .-r p. Ami rw imi aim di tiowtj" ' l'Hi mitii,(''( uJo'ij.- iliim frow. 'ic a h;t, Wbrn mi'H'' ) p:pe i s,-en, lkecaus o4n i. 1 fl:t Upon bt-r floor o rirm ; Kill dm it lilu tie m ii. . In dnevh'l lt alvny; t,- S.V-soon' jM p!ea.v,d a,;:iv Uod, I rblUukrs a. -V. r this bill, or in other words', fjjat no officers or private in any ' of -the above named organisations, against . whom do indictment it now pending, shall be lia ble to prosecution tor any offenco corn united against the criminal law of North C irolina prior to lhe first day of January A. H. ISM, as aforesaid. tor oil, or having bit teetli polled, lltnajHuny nteckanict hart been turn ed olrttTtrffe life war f How many youg men are preparing for practical buincsf Ii iw ruucli true bono and sinew have wo get! North Carolina will be a manu facturing State in a fow year. W;ho poi-sons- boat, oTSuftthera tn this country mourning the loes'bf daughters of the. ago of fifteen, who ' bare boon kidnapped or euticod from homo." A Terrible Combat. Th Daton Kotijre liun.- ! iIia ,.nrl!i.iilara of tlx ittli be the engineers, machinists. &e., I t !... .t Irrnmitm. r.f i. ..! ... i ti ..i ii ' I I. : :. - .n .i . . vik- ii iHMHor cuacit-u, uiai m an c,c """'"J ivpccwum not iingolar cliuractcr. Ibe nan had .urreie uiuicimonw are now peiiUing, e n i:mj er ..r ioctor, lr you are tt res bettV hiiHtiag wild hog, and allot one. eiilu r in iho County or Superior Courti.,1-fctilio l.iwjer or doctor not other-1 bt ,,e WJ,III( 0t proiug mortal, it' llie iletellduilt cull hbow that Im trim I ie and I hope the Voilllir crfiitl.nin .i . i. . i Tl... ... ,4 . S. ... ., , I .. ii. .. -,, a - eiriinic looa liner. "J- i.to. i'iini-i ir iir.vaiu in euuer oi llie ,"" " iiiny uu null out lo oo !i ' jnaaiod oiganizati. n, at tho time, iieli. Hut it Unot. uvbu ukou-ono eo it i-tmtl hefirc6iimed that ho acted under 'cupieu reiipoctM.'Jo ponition ill bin iro- I ...?!. .1. .ii. j-.i :...! .r - V--. r' in?, u,um imutHHriirr etiau oe mauo ; irruu, v'-nuortuuio ining io oewiui lukSoent IlrtlTht Major and tbaehiofpreildioginagittrateoftheGoun tj eqart, wore ieen to enter, on Wt-di.ci d7 CTenlng, a eertulo reatagrant, etlrlj and drinking a.loon on Main iitreet, uml hortly tliereafter the doori were closed and the caute alleged, tald inadaiuu ru. to appear. ;ut busiVicsa; and that wilVtto tlio Info The necroand lio, s we remarked be- forip, Were both found dead the negro with hU Nder-iaw firmly -field betwewfl the jaw of bit foriniditblo antagonist, 10 lllte i u li,,ui. ii.Mji. Iwlli Ii nt nniintmlu.1 Biifliiu l'e it tliCt enacted, That aU-priv. rf toaay it) of at leatf bairorttho 'iiegro a mouth, while iti undvr teyth ci::2ei.s who, on account or-ago, or from t!ioo who begiu now. Why, a man U.J fat to the chin of the pvir dai ky, in thia tran encounter, proved any nther cause, wero, t xempt ffrtnufer- j will settla almost any way, now a-laya, ' w, iee in any or all of tho above named Jedorc ho will go to a lawyer; and he'll ; both' .ii jrauizatioiiA, who for the preservation Igrtmt n long time before he'll tend' for a ' victim and victimizur. t their livo or property, or for thopro-ia.ut.ir : nu.d io either eaue, if ho teeks: XEdRO CANDIDATE FOIt MA YOU I in umi.u mcir IUWI1IU4, uociutea them- nvviee oi 41 proiugeionai mun, no Hives together for the preservation ot expect to pay with promisca which i U andorder in'thou- renectlv roan-1 verv liuht diet for a familr,.' The same ties or districts, t-hall be entitled to all, Amount of brains, and energy, polinto me iieiients ana pro', lsioiis ot this Act. any other bnsines, will produce ui"ie IV V SIII(iT()V I' In the course of Juddge Underwood V " nt"T'" remarks, Wednesday night, at tho Aln - tolerable by aT precisely for that very reason it would be intolerable to Con greta. The more sacrifices . we declare oiirselveaireparod to make, the wort they would impose nponbs. The mora anaifty we ahoald show to set them right about our sentiments, tho higher their demands would ile; and there la noth . . . I . I'l. 1. I . . ! niri uer couiu renaii w iouch a oavinc ....., i.t .11, . j Z. i - :.un . . r.i I mort that It ha t beeomo a nnliuniv round them rn 'heir lobbies bevy of the , "iunie. best cilixens of the otb, to whom they jt"""" prm W,on' 1. . . ... . 1 ii .... .iii ' ii. . 1. could wl isiier tr.nn nine lo time ; "liet " nn uiu m in me uonorio iuv your people a noma loyieiu toyinis mm mis ratner unwelcome visit. point, and bu. k -at or that poa.tion, and ytw 4focon.-TIi pPj;rbto.apuer. do. - Such otEc4U-aof . eamulUnee would dcr ",0 h n'!vWe'Lhis. uoi conciliate them, aud could only de- y and doubtloss a littlo dry. IJi &Mr. lrrade u. Kvcn if we had been baso were clckod agaiuathlui be conl.L not enoiigu tu accrpi umir wn.iuuiio.iui 1 e,ller- tie secmea to be astonished, and Aniendiiieiit, (hut would but have recon- k i,. m i .i . i. . Jl-ii.tn.t uu m. u'.i Nfu nnw i.lrtitiltf trlil 1 '.'0 ... ... . - i -a .. , . njo the Union offorod to us at all, There WDOn "reiurneu iromiue army "who's pin hero since I s pia gooo?" It wsaev Asfof trying reason or persuasion with Idont that aoiuebody bad beea there. --j h 1 1 uitt.- -- - tiiiek Pomi-ry JinHishenlie fol'uwinj fjr tl e JtOoiUoa n( h wdr : "I would I ke to he s GencrnI, " Tikrr.b th.iN wealth v looiu, " And likf old General ltuYltr Sii-mI S.iu;liern peohi's .Oiu ! I wouiJ iilH tj Im a General, Co.eted u'er villi hriiiiaul blo, To iuiuli Uiom; Southern wotin-o, Ltui.tr uad lo do." JOSH BILLINGS IA O.NlO SWINE. Hogs generally are ijnadripid. Tlie extreme length uv their antiquity Lm never boon fully disjeovered ; tir-y existed a long time before the llaod, an-J lie existed a long time bince." There iz a grate deal oviiiternul ro vctitid in a hog; there ain't much more wate in them than thare iz in an oyster Even their tails caii bo worked up in to whissetB. lie it further, enacted, That no uersoti -money than in either of the liberal pto vrh. tiiM-l' K V .. : st.A . t.. 1 1 . '1: '..;..i.j Tl.i'i .a i A ... ' " " " un utTII HI IUd dill Or 111 II- l-rvnna. itni iq iuit. . mail a. VAIlU'i . , e Mr service of the State or late Confed j ordinary capacity and untiring pecver-1 ,'8 nPn ndn ""n.ed ua!cS;a (iovernmcnr, or in tho aer. anV wilt succeed I at nnyUiIngTof course; hT commit e or negro men that fie ... ' . . ' UMio Mia itMonimAiia rhiiiii nf 111 A Atliim V I .i I I Ws... II Kiif inm lotfili' sltilt Id ffli.m k i v- iaMii.i.vv vvw v. - i ivw iuv iiitCU Ullls VlUiuruulU'Uj i iivviwv, i 1 1 j n iiivm la aiio iuiuiiiJii . i ii t'i ! iinr itt I Iia i hnnioJ r rfui -r . ' mAfiiirn. U'ill ialvAk'sa fiiul Trwler rftrtrri UUUlIJCr M ioii, halr bc-hcld Hatrle 1n any mTTitc fon for any act done in tlio diochaigo of any diitivi imjwd'upon hiin, by any law or authority purporting to bo a law of the State or late Confederate States Government. , - llo it further enacted, That this act bhull bo in force trom and alter it raliti cation. Uatitied Dec. A. D. ISoU IcertifyT that the forrnin!rra ti frno cojy of the oiigiiul, ou tile in this office. U. NV. liK-ST, Secretary of State.' ru , can Me hod.st Cl.nrch, in Alexandria, ho d m n 0(.ranA hon 1 ' ..V ,ut 'o-Mayrffthoa res. 0.: stated tha the Pres.dcnt of thai reed-, Tlfli0 I:it(iCMU )lHVe Kt ,h0 bit be ,onc,t "hence thia plea linens Kehef Association, of Waahinff- w- , . , d , wj C6rUjn ,pC, tbi, f.,U desirehiajongiflg. aor I nn l.na I..iai waltad M Mitn and I II lilPinsii I I J - - M . w w For the .'Baoiier.' A f ABLE. - - Long ago, timu and ebance bad waficj laaot; llocks of bipeds towards llie nettir.j nun. Amoni; ihern might be seon wild gef, r,d doves of snowy wbiteDe&a, lork, beroas, craoi1, vultures, lucks, aud olher foWis with 'lounge of glo&sr black, and cbangiroj gretu; otlicrs hppt'rd lo bite a ihar of two colors. Htid iriiLt I e calltd ry. Tired with a long journey, llij xl Iftiatb lighted oo a verdkot (ol ;a tho ilJcnii-ii neur llm border of mll Uke. Tbey at orii-e set to j ork to bui.d BnlS, put up row.s, aud mke iimoolU rxuba to the water. It was notlontr. IIos ar? gool, quiet boarder?; tlio v -J however, till petty nunrreU and Pule i-alousii-a tilwtig eat' what is set before tliem, and 'Ofe, tb itronj; would pub aido tbe wenk ... 19 I.IO . UIII.1IV.-1 I . , , ,. , , IUCV. . - measarc, will always find ew-ter reward i".u J?!:. - "Tr H' Here w the Htr aboat wtot Ollfti JffluM IhaTJo ' proTos1urTbTea.7Ma.. Va ' u ?C" C" V:M hoard so mnchl eoncocked at ucatiouof the youth of the Sout loo,!-"0"!',"0"- ,He- Vl. was irreliarably injured by tho war-an PV""r ' ,be4nT,. J f e T oUtaclo to professional success almost l' 'meu a Eelief Association is insurmountable in the present condition ' Mr cVok negro nftn Oi attains. The mechanic arts have been irnored ; THE RECONSTRUCTION COMMIT- by us. Slavery rendered labor dsgrad-1 TEE. iug, and "the s eat of honest toiP-1 was I A special in the New York Tribune only thought of as giving out an exceed , says tho Reconstruction CoiumUtea are ingty disagreeable odor. Necessity has expected soon to make a report on the forced labur upon us all, aud is graiual-, several plans now before them, looking to ly investing it with dignity; but con- the restoration of the Southern States, ceal the fact as we may, our young men Their views have not, however, yet ta would rather sell dry goods, or tlio like,! ken definite shape. Thoro seems to be at just enough to pay board, tliici to im doubt that so mo provision will be learn the best trade in the world or work ; adopted by which to avoid the eflect of a Biuall farm. It is their misl'ortuso j uuy possible recognition of tho South tho result of education not the. r fault ; ern States in their present condition by but it is tho dnty ot every man to aid the Lnited States supreme Court ly trar alnn till thy ritlier " run up whisky "Thero is nodoubaboot it." tgainsi sumo wan or suooi over a preci i u was soon to spualc to his caterer. A r,c.e- . ' -hort raoso. tad be ateoueJ.iolria. Aa.ik. wntcnvrTiaTri. .. .... ,.,,..-. ... . I at Washing-" pueui, nae raiisianpo mo lh- tonbvafet of irreponsible polilieiaii ",ncai ,Taie Bna caressing biroselfto and office seekers: ' ihewinda, not exactly in Shakspoare's Propoted A mmduutd to tJu CoulitutUm lJ Uauilel a aoliloqnj wiit gtve some idea -To U, or sot to b that I tbs qacatiout To di to lep Tihjl fwhsnee to drwun v, ibW tbe rub;" V.' bo would bear the whip amftcorntoriinga. From Nashvillo the indications are that no-election for representatives w 11 I e held in time for the fortieth Congress. don't k cuv foolish nuestton, They never hev enny diseaze Xtit the in' az'Js, and they never hev them but once; once seems to satisfy them. . . There iz a great menny breeds among them- Some are a close corporation breed4 hnd some are bill wore apart, like a hem lock slab. They use to hfcv a breed in New Eng--tatld a tetf JTaffe 7gi -whlctr they called the striped hog breed ; this breel was in high repute among the landlords; almost evry lavern-k-;eper had one, which lie used tew show tew travellers, and brag on bim. Jiome are fnll In the face, like a town clock, and some are ai long aud lean as a cow'eatciier, with a 6teai-pinted nose n them. They kan' awl rute well ; a hog that kniit lute well haz oeen made in -vain. They are a short-lived -animal, and enerallf die as soon as they git fatt. Ihe hog cen be learnt a great inauny fuiiiiin thing, such as hitting the front ihfe hThgcs, 'tipping over the UJbjy-rels, Hfnd tinding a hole in the t'e,c$,w git into a corn field ; but thare iiiti't enny length to their memory ; it iz awful hard for them tew find; the same liole'tew git out at, especially ifjou are at all auxions they f hould. Ilog a'e very contrary, and seldom drive well the same way yu are going; 4yiettih6 other way ; tfaia haz never bin fully" explained, but speaks volumes for the bog. .-. ' . J tho rarenoua would eat rrure l!i in ibeir pro per share. Tbiefore, it was found expedient. uioo iDatU'e dtrhberalioc, ,U el:l a governor ho could innk l:is nad preiidu over llie 1 1 1 tie C'mmunity, puuibiri all tlioe who (hired lo id-effecting a change in this respect. If North Carolina- builds an Asrrieul- lural College, there ought to le more : Governor lirownlow will wait until Aii- stndentsMiere than at Chapel U ill. i'oui ! p-ust before he order an election, loeinir. years at ihlatter' or, iudeed. at any oth-; if necessary,, all representation the first cr ncadeii)ici'.titt)tion, only enable a ' session, so that be may take advantage young man tlfidtn . better any profess of the colored vote, which it Seems cer sion or business than he could otherwise J tain will be legalised in Teiaice in the do. One year at tho former, if the col-1 coming spring. lego is properly cptKucted, would make; hiin a practical farmcV and a respectable J Srom the Ilannn of F1ay. i e want pwlu For some dayaj revious we have had vacuo rumors from the great I.ana agricultural chemist. cert not of the aitic'.e proverbially at tributed t poor men buKof something , to ta', something to wear.-jaad Bomething , of the Ephesun (the ci'y of Wji1i liU'o") to sell, uur young men oing poor, "that it would not Le long b f oe then will, doubtless, verify the proverb, but . , ,, . . , . ,, , .. ' ii i .i.. .. would be important uovelopeinentti; that they are not generally suppling the wants 1 1 ,,. just enumerated. Cuflee haunts them. . sdme plan wouldbe snhmitte l.th.it tectioo, ind iinprveinegyi .araai-d liu-ir dfclU Tha reiuemferauco -of- Ctitfee, as h e V us, 1 prove a bus's Tif H'ljUslmeht aeci fda'l.Ie in, and in making and repa rin uiiveiiienl j is pleasant the knowledge of Culfeeas t() aj .,.iritlf. 'f "ie neovlo laard willi Dsili to itie water. oi:aiauvnne vole, nod w ;:e i. 18 uisfrua ini? l iliein. 1 nev oiiirnx : nfnnije upou lh rigbls of his neiThhor, or dis turb tbe peace 6f tbe feathered triW". There was one among tbe many on hom the choice was likely lo fall aud who iiad ijrowir-tll - er than the n.-f. lie by fair pruiine of pro Abticlb 14. Section 1. The Union under Ihe Constitution is, and shall be perpetual. iSo S'ate shall pass any law or ordjiiancu ioaeceda or withdraw from the Uoion, and under such law or ordi nance shall be null and void Sec. 2. The public debt of the United Slates, authorized bylaw, shulUeverbc fbs oppttsaor wrong, the proud roan's coo- held sacred and inviolate. Hut neither! tumeiy, the United States nor any State shall aa-IP potr of deaiaed love, tbUw'aWay,- J ... I -t'l. . . I . t ..IB l . I . mix. or l unr i nr iililnmlmn I a iuiwibw uuw, anu iu l)on)i against the Government or authority ot "f V roitoflbe anwonby lake, .i . f.,:i..i lii.i.. I "bea be himself mitfht. bisqutrtu make c o t n i .i I With a bsre bodkin f" or a kirrtl of tckitii S,'t .1. All nrrmni inrn nr natural ! , .. r.m in the Liuiteit Klat and i.nlii to hr'.,u,1 wa Uttered ill rather a the jurisdiction thereof, are citiaena of gruff tone accompanied .with a snpera the United States and of the States in butidance of amusing and grotesque gei- wmcn u.ey resiue. xo Btate snail maKe tore.. xi,cro w, no charge for this H,".T"-' ,sw. ""!.- ""r,uPc highly edifying eahibitioo-Ladies and the nnvi ere or iniinunitiis of eitizem " J J " orth Cr.itodStatear nnralli an. Ktat.J" were permitted to luar aod see free any person of I.le, liberty, or grit's. Sc tranttt.Jb. , deprive any person of Me, liberty property, without duo process of law, nor deny to any person within its jur iodic Hon (ho equal protection of the laws. Soc. 4. Representatives shall be ap poi liuned among the se veral Stales ac cording to their reitfieetivu numlnrs Injiiunct of th ', A leading New York cleryman, in a receut aor rnou, declare I' that "one leading paper of that city had a greater jrower and more inuuenco on the doctrines and rimntiii the whole iiuioIm r l eraona in opinions ot Hio people of ibis Country India' a not lax than all the pulpits in it.' each St.itc, excluding e1. 15-it when any State !.!!, mi ac cm i nt of race or color, or prevnm rondi lion of srrvit'iiile, exclude fruiw voting at a"y i I' et'.oii (,r the choice d 'electors f r lips:dnif and VTco ' rri-aa.-ht" t.f ' the I. tilted states, reoie entatives in Cm- gre-s, meiii'irts ot the L-'.rliiftirii oroui Wo ho: e the clt';yiban d d tneau the THK FASTEST TIME" OF FAST I10RES. A c.'ntlrrtun thorouehlv polled in the annaU of ibe tuif furninh us with tbe sul joiped frl in part conrciive of s-.m errors into which lh mad'ovemor fjr one year. Some old bod, 1 to I'm et I hat Cntfue ever was. They Vs L'Prnesf, ami a waueu wiin greni inipa- i c-r oltn i-ra elective hy itie pvple, any ol ediur f ih N Vork Turf, WJ and Furm hingto turn tVnce. Some believed,- others doubted, " male inliahitai.ts I suoli t The ii'v birds soon bad cau-c to repent their folly ; for oo sooner did Skiuu, (for so was I is liie ralicais vrioke-I spiirov- rabile dictu ! There aro so An art Granting a Gm ttal , A m n enl. and Pardon to all 'tty&'r i. ...... .1., k.. I ..I ... r .1.1' . .. . ,.i i :.: .! uu wc .i.'.uu, uu u.u .w .ui nnvi .u'v m in wi seem io oe w an nil; iui teoinei in ii lt oi iuih i teeth mid claws to be emus . 1 autaihe rights, Uj, . but they iieedn't wait LL-U'i...:.I.tflV,Wme-"rollcd on - - IIL'1'V.III IU llt rMUUV , "I aav av'iv uy. A . I " tT I- bave seen some wooUickin-Mu bis daws.' Hut i., ,,. ' - .fm tmrh nf thn aert on. i W (ninerners were in abtiingtoii others thiut;btlbeie whs do dan.-r. Ti,, .,.., ,,. ,. u-l,a . tiom wure closeted with the President and his 1 lllll'' I lit. ? V. I Llll 11 IIU, II IIVII M T sailing f r t hem. I've watched 'em a I Cabinet. i . . i.i. : ' LI.. J...J. . ..: ii if-- .1. (ioniiniu. h u u i-y i n m it l. uwii i. t, oam.; bj luterLrelallou) find hiUJe!f in xm:v 1 ' . . .. , . inll" 'r xs Mo that couLLbear tbe Mwk . important devolope,nent,a vi I i i " i pi upx ajvicst -aa3 hjiu uvt VUMVcni 1.".. . . a I. n . i..-. i-;.. .. '.i..; r, i.... ' tl- i.;... .iJof waitins who wa ted puticntlv at certain man ws heard to say so. n hat liO u i. 7 1 1 . ,u.vwawiu Kicu I . t i 1 1 ' I . 1 lit! af ll VJi ; CJ " I . - - had baigaioed to g;ve s-j inaoyjur makiog aud ! oM tr yuirs, for Southern indepen-, j, it f One of Vur exchanges calls il a menilirijf nalbs lor loemauiL.lbe!r little does ; oence ro hut lln-fju'-J Dot satify. So lieuevcr lie saw . diaappoill . ... ,l..l- ji; . kiw.i S.. r . rm mo auiusiuicin ui imii iiiiuluu cr, i v rnitfifn in rjvrinofsm- Jlie lxinir- J 1 tl.k I'll'ttt.l Sfuli.J llta.ll I !A s.l.tfv.. sirv, , V si t s ' -"il'vr. a i it IllV Ulllll V ' "r" uP;,fln;d fee-now e. c ; paD collc0cted iiXWashit.gtoiK We sup' ,;ed !- II dmM,jto-mmal. j lhis ffieau. a W proposed to. in; black birds, he woul I pounce upoff lhe.ii Si7 wiib teeth and claw, bite oot a mouthful o' 1 ton I K v I )hn'?r nniL lit rmrtsr tells tl?.- KwhoiU is this plan proposed f By whor fc.een leathers fre itJ 5o a.il si ampe. off. i fVIowinff concerning a prophetess : - iWncocted " I'romipet Southerner., w iisr.1 hkiut-! owrt ,!o"Ve with tbe ci,ncu" (v I,fT!t,, Uat there ... do redress till the ea-J of the year.! eQ?d h l'Pance of a negko ; &c Who are the prominent Sou.lW Thefeeabhled, the dove, moused, the ducks I l"phettf On bunUay t.,gh in cl.urchv ? c irr ,isiblc sthern r en raided and boked .be ec-sk. cro wed jjjro g, J SU ,-Uhrllr. vengiice, the vuiiure aud !- looked at' "- "aa.swucK -oeaa, a reoianeii sii-t r B r .A... . Sfci'iiui wiiL a maftgloa e. acj the black bird, i for n;rat datj. When life returned she , kable Wjralty, and good L oion. record, . i i . .. .1 ii . ..i I.... .. ..i .i ttf.t s'terifth to wbistie., 1 im lutle fox omiu. ner eigni naa i- i urunu, irai nave eillier gone Oil lueir i.. .i . . - . State, be- h' rc -otly fallen with regard to the faalmt timL T Tit Dorse. It will, at Ibi lime, when our (Mwplr a contideriug tbe siieoean of I he l(lod Horse Assucialioo, poMrse much imeioal to clasa of persons so excluded from the .l. etive franchise, shall to, I U roiinl.,.! lUW nl in uch matter: in Ihe oaaisof representation. No State , 1 8 "Ul- earrisj M wde er- ' ... I ilia ll.lasia - . a. a T .V.. O Kit ahall require as a property '-qualification V , .. . , , I minute, 44 seconds. for voters more than two hundred and Hfly dollars worth of taxable property. I(ejira, 4 years old, at New Oilran, Nov.' 23, 1850, catch wricl.l, two miles heat. In nor as an ooicationai qnaiuicauon, more ir.-a-i,. r.n . mil. ia 1 ml..i-- I eluujliww than etiooh to euablc 'he 'vo- 44 Meoll(4 i ti-r7 read the Constitution of the United lrlirv perriitae old. esrvWeiirliiv.sii St4tes in the Eniriish lancuaire aud write oounds at N'ew OrUana -Ar-rii 17 t"a5 10 a two mile race, sod made tbe Irrt mile of the socond beat,, iu one minute, sod i i - fti rt of lite Stat? of Xorth Carolina, bad R..t s-ierirth In whi8ti. Ti little fox WaS OlinU. laughed and aiJ, he was rigUly nam-d Skinn$. I she is completely paralyzed lom herg ibijjty or by the con so At tbi cle of the term he became a'artned for ftj'eck d iwn. She professes t have gone ' weanfce, Ler:gUiure at t Amnetfi ' ul omee maoe more lair proinies, turew some 10 neaven anu neu, an'i oecome wioeiy 1 - - and Sol s'a.-uTc.jio.and wheat u his favofiira, trying acquainted with, denizens of those do- Xwn i tbu io mono for his payrrobU-ries. Dm lbejinjnjfcSjie-died in her sinst inore-JbttJi; or tfotute Chncdrrai7M'3trf'ryaiSSA'Hl 1co,,d'1".J ' Tt' t"'ri tnrfFum l nare than Dives, her sins were forgiven . . - . . . . 1 I ll.l.!..! .. I ...'I. U.I I l.U 1 L t....l kaN ...l.l II k I . .1 . . I. - or, of tlu 1 CniUd Htntijstfir for Often ry CoifttniUd agaiunt the Criminal Lynrmif tlu Stale-of JSorth Carolina. lie it enacted by the General Assem i.v'of the. State of North Carolina, aud 1" hereby enacted Ly the outhorify of e same, That uo pcraon who mav have iicen in the civil or mi-itary service "of re- consent ofSsome the expense of the people teonttH tho Oracle. Toey have "nrwieneiftd a plan," and wf hat-doe ! it aim. t,f. I f. 1 2 Thi.rn 1 ttimi.iv n.tl.in.X in ii. It is worth abiut as much as that :U HWe, as officers or' soldiers of the cruelty of Kma, I'reiid.fnU. (iovernora. Militia, officers or soldiers of. the llotuci ,o J fi suthtrrity. often return ub their own ''tnareL-officera or soldiers of the Local pheadsia- that coei.nt.i in wl,:h tuey are bJd I '..lice; oTbfilcera or aoldieta ol the late! ahi. 11 he had plucked the sliinin flb?rs, could !nu l fcKft a-.,, k-ck irvartlirt oreach a stilt he en. add caused alarm snd il-strut at; I .- :. t.i 1 .11 . . , . . . .:..,.. . ;re,oiuiaion. cue can ri'csi su wucn , ii,.l 11 1- . around S.at the .,tVeet.on h. .as -j-'. Mn - iTlfoTmation lhe eternat ; bbnk---pperi- --I-jrrhajw some w. 7' ," , " 7"' " 7 L a 1 -, i whereabouts of ever? dead person. She stead whose beneewlent look. and tad andg-u, .- .,,..,., JhL Va.n0,a inn nuinruilUl Hint oiiv t-w. V11 aw-'iaaa'-'V ly restored and. will preach upon the streets. Crowds are flocking to see her. iholivfca, we understand, on Hi'l street, near Broadway.' le manlier assured tfie (ilocked fowla thai lliey ow h-id h J 'ist ijovernor, w!io:u they would high ly W z-. Mohal. This fnhle sh.iws that lhe rapacity onfederate Stateor & officers or :.!k.;,nr!T crininv HV A f Yf W cis of the United STatshall be hvid ; - " a; ver on anv indictmi nf, ijc. ;i t ne in the discharge of any dijnee ..n LOST DAUGHTERS IN I A few weeks ago a yoiing girl of lif- teen was brought before the Thames po lice court, Loudon, charged with jnsu- ,1 lie Supreme Court ot -or!fi Laroli- bordination in a work-houae, wiiere she na,. moved atui aedueed by the iris.tiat'ioM j had been several weeks in the '"casual" d on him, purporting to.be by al.u 0-1. duty, bat with it frighrfrtl dregard of j w.d.' The rtspo t of the eafiej-publiahed -4 -il're-STatt; -irr pftte s C-mMWe'l.. hae jnt tiinrtied loose Bpvf iff Tho'daify" jjeiattrac'er attention, : oveinment, or ty vinue 01 any ijoui r .. 1 hiiki uptjc nionifiy 6ixiy.or s.f veil-(ana wneii sue was -next- lawignt tip, nitif.tingfV"m any officer, cMih"M ty yoeng tuvn wHk. license, lo. pr.ietK'e f host of persons in- all 'parts ojf the king . .1, of ihe .M .1 1 ' ia or Hm.e Guard, lit; I. law, .4Jie on.Iy exeu-e'crllitred for it ! ; dot, whosodaughters, aM a'vont the same 4 To'iee of North Carolina, or a-iy ingrtbe facfthat tRe 'S'ojtl.''!?gj'.f.'BC- :"k0' aa.thariVjlUa:rjai4iwtfnjr liSHi- .. ar-taifmi!mtri-7'W non-rnmTTi - - h i..-M.-iiiie ut iX or Kereu nu iirjr tiitt j written to too magistrate, to the Chaplain .; 'oiedj, tjjejje. '""--wtTiur'tiCialiv'onicer, coirnui -sto-i Vie der rekiit-s -. iiav .'returned u lr.se--atol each wnr in" h'me tiro priiun-; uPitfil, say lhe plan is goo! one; that there is nothing very objectionable in it. Grant that this is trnc,'tW ques'ion still rccun, what does it amount to ! Have we any assorance that were we to adopt the pro posed plan thai oiirrepreseniatives would be admitted to their svats in: C.n(res il It does' not come ffmi the- radicals or I from Congruss. It U not subtnitted lo the South by the power that be as a "i- tialitif of the demands ofihat- power, Then why should we be concerned about ft I yVfe fiot ihe"prbinliVeiit iiitiiurnets a bltlo toif ftkni; a little luu rfhclou I The liichtiiund Dispatch says: l'ernnpinoaf of tho rational and inmlerate .people of tlie.SoutTi, on reading the project draw h b h,relrne7Jieijy0:Tliei . Mn&ttng'afM in, " poiish1 eibly his own name. Pniog(d Amendment to State Comtitu- t uoi. A Ktlclii." ' Every male citizen ho has resided in this S'slelor one year and in the county in u h:ih ho offers to vole six mouths, immediately , preceding the Uay ot election, ami w ho can read the Constitution ot the United Stater in the English langnige and can write his name, or who may bo (he owner of two hundred and fifty dollars worth oftaxas ble property, shall be entitled to vote at all elections (ft Governor of the State, m cm be r sj ifj h il Legislature- a4 all officers elective hv th nuonle of the Stale: Provided, lli at no person by rea son 01 mis ariivii, siia.l beexciuilea irom Vottiig, who has heretofore exercised tbe elective franchise under the Constitution au-laws of this Stati-, or who, at the time of th adoption of this amendinett may bo entitled to vote under said Constitu tion and laws. . - '. " ' v , . v An Argument againttt a Penitentia ry. We learn lliatlhere Isscarcely r half the numbered' charges against criminal offenders, or half tho nnmber of cases on the criminal docket at tho present Court that was on tbe docket at the or- ' rne'fJtMif fy- This is to bo-Tinrrbufed to the prornpt piinjsljingU.MQ.etejI...outi.ta olluii'lersvat the previous Conrt, and in some .tncasiupt lo the emigration' of a large numb-of Wackt to tlio TuIlJ West : but prjncipaUy,-iw. d stern and inflcxibio actjon of the Court offenders. Tl is is the oud Foa-the corrertneet of the aWe, see lb jlirt- rricua R-ttiKjCalrndar aud Trolling Rttordt e3l. a,? v AsteroiJk fl, 1865, in a tW9 mile race. ran tbe b r fty,'"oS of secoud beat in 00 a miopte. 44 second. - Legal Tender, io -a mile rwr,S in ft, won beat in one minute 44 seconds. Ids can ied 17 pounds less thsn his proper weight, and Ibe irst k was 30 (eel short of a mile. See Turf, Fifl-I and Farm, lol. 2, pae 250. JUFLOl'J'BKSSl Vfr T A KttTttffcfcr f."ll'n t'ouaujjorufiJ, . ot Hie .-ni',-r;r -Ingiitetie-t piirtic a ; ba takou of' er-wa4be tuat daughter. ihere wprelsoliitely intoleXable in J Jd'4hmg 'cc a-r G-n'err.iiient.,th;u-.-w.i.-rto of J. . ung jjoctore ar inud with knife A;' pure -two'ladies ffoin; L4'e,tpi..r in v . nattKnl orncew ory private-.,, w; realised. He.liuVje read II ; -und.' 1' . . X ii.r.gea, aiiMi, have eoirfinlTtited UZe.' The mgi!rafe, at the close of tlie ctr'aiiif-y won I I Mvt My iJ at it o. in,. ,',m ( great change hi the pnbbc aU for lIlQ yhomi'iider-, felon e or misdemeanor sijuaul hr cknmir.li duty who cisr.rytaii ex niiinatio'u. renlarked- that . the..vHllka.-l.ti. be .a-U.oi4iVicej a-)bifttrf fav mfniittf-upiiirtr v -the ni.rii.ty'1! -JU? ; -cni oi en jr. 'Mc. e4Jiwtir33iaX -qy a ..pn iceeo' uia s .w ouM ,ttroytme..uit. v--trilrer-.-Mian, iway-jrmitf e ry;","iVtlcn"'nien "dTaryaBq the.. 15 oto i-ti'Nfii.im- u .ii'J 1 "'"! u.kh. im. tor; iii:nc oi , ue ri i 11 a. I - a n I I ' 1 1 , uiiwis in I mi' ls H J I III lllsl 1 1 Is 1 1 Ii a I ii an Hi 'f I'Mil I illlUII'll J I I ii 1 1 K..I.U I, V. .. i.-.. . i i. . ... . -. . i . i ......... . ......... . .. v . i .i . r . iia i jiau i i.cii liiiu n.-Rii-i;uiitr toai ! rriinsirin;iioii. ti i in ' lorili i ii. in,ii The tariff bill which b a passed the Sea at is a substitute for tbe one which pawed the House at tbe lt seseion, and W, to most reepeeui a mnch more o(ipreaie measore, U U deemed ty llie best stat ist icisfta to be probihitory of imports, and W.f.ra serioesly dtmngtog t9 tbe revenue. The bHI waa voted for by some who spoke- agaipsl it, It seems to have beea alh.wed lo past pro forma, wilb aeertalnty thai it woo Id fail ia the Iloote, where the whole tab jsct is to be recomid'ered. y t . The wooPgrewera bad much lofloeooa ia framing this --iutoegnross fend moustfeea meas- ' are, Tbey have (pH the lion 's share of protec tion from it It is computed that'll afford lo them a protection of eighty one pereeaU The woolen msnuf-4Cturer get somelfiinj; more than they b4d expected, but are opt cunuot with the di.vis.ipe .nCtbs. poilSftS uP-''B protected that .'hejt.will be. r uioed.jlhta a few )sr, by the compviiiioii which the prohibitory . duties will create. Cost, and iron exiats in the WeL -on both stdrroTtfie MsiisltppV sSd IK la taniTinTHe velop t.ls im msose . mineal resoejoe A be Westers Mate. Their increasjoz" poliiieu atrsnffib ' wtll (five them t he power hi leBislailae,'- nrrlisos. sfter lha next Cutitrrmt. Thef will 'j the whipping post, let them siiffcr-letfTail., i?-r i.ir.the is:ne,.l.tU rh.-rir fr jTf"rX5.4Tji-ip;nl irnri , fi i' i 1 1 il i i i TTSTtTgai at a'lull and coiiijA'to iiiiim-'j. p:itd .:i the w iiole hn-int-s, and lcti-.tirry . ciiake children. ' I inum Ot sacr lice which he '.thinks' tK. otisei.aigj f:oui the same, bp .;i ti..- ntv mt ay he ti ig r t ul array. 1 -ar,-e-t-: A london toursta -says,'-"A source of S uiu oiilii to nbintt to 'a a coiiiprimi- .uieiit ..of the. ipiete, ..ptoviuij.i (vt.j(-v pray for-ais nyiric:-ion.- ;J say, stop it- i inetwediatde aOJrioW f,n an extensive I ire. ', trwIraT bx'Tbnik;'it ti hf .flXotue -taaeii. )viUi..jtie jiaymh! ieryiioJy wm-lmv.e to luae ion tlH.cah'.is tljiis revealed, lhe pa'diration (even what the whole Siilh flunks ih-it sts upon ii v iHUctuietit i.reieiitd therrtf..wttd it a man dares. t nis-'n h of a s nirtfe c.iee bii k to liirht tbe t'aet I ia .Uiuiwtiorlat4MiMitrn--ttii - hhitr-ss-frs:x...' - Zi'iZT?-Z.liZ 1- . . - . i . , . , . i M i , , -, . .- , . - f ,-. - i - - - - -iiwr. tutu umo a iioicboiuo iucci upon oners, ' " ' - Banner ' I k . . I. CUu.l,s alridl IMI t will not need fof . themselves: Jo Eeropesa iron or oal sen eomeia eomf'e'lidoB wwb inera 'et4'lbeirdisiaees.'"','il''J,''"'"''.''i' n-"1",' ! -v j. - .r.fl"...ni u..iiofls Sad nleresta, the wbole meisure W'll probably the law take its course. Vcryfe-wejr grvJo fhe whipping pod the second time. They Keneraljj In tiudrinir r. ika H of the proposed bllL and compannjr ihera' wih the cltson" sai,H. find thai the duties "are, Iu almost every wbigb"thstnby win beprotibfio is Worse, promotive of smarz'inK and frsde leat siaauai ofdelies. A'f. WuUgrtrr. . v - ( -r.-