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H. i. form teiir ATIO UBAKAOS r ItLK I Sir Tit . C. LiC fk H HUT . A(a' THAT-FIEHT Tho Original Wins. n V S Court cirtiTi J H r ?'r A.a.-ac- ri Lif er Rrf-4. Mf . K t i n A f A. S. 1. ( ku t)f 4' 'r LTFrt..:, iilAi. nil "T Re T Ruffj. 1'iiff M Jv- t -. .tat ti t-f t " i - i i V4 A- S. ci ear'w t - - r Wr i t . EASTBIM CAROLINA Q'SP a I Cr The feat Freight LLoe a v iu rlla W IwlMMl, va ?. c. TUX STxImESS EAGLET and VESPER r"fJ i . i- 9l T-vir I --r - f K a . t J - ft. ; 1 t . a rat t t I WIT! ! r i i r H fi J If I I rt' Cv.ro for r.in- L.1 Uv Ma14 ItorM -r7 M o u a T nMMI.IHUUiT U4 lUrCKUlT a ii Oty ud man om m i'T IVU4I4I. WLU.tUUAT tad FalUAY Taaa aiaana ta ihmum iu ia Attaa im.C,H- aorta anauaora K IU. UJ Morale H. H ac: R.. lorn rluuo ta4 ta prtor atouiuoo 'm : Vo toaann uast at kiiaaaaca titv i ' aaAatfroasat alii a wal on r aa I la) aa aaioawl r Cantor i Ctooana aailr aa rmua fr '' took, faa. IV 14.. r'. r rMarv rvo. Ua4M a. C, aV Iar. rll- a) haaaayrraaia I rt' "v.ro uniotl'n aia (oii:h Medicine. l.i;rir. f""" l.-a .l u n i. H 1 ". . f t j r.-v- aotr. th :.h. i ' :f.i OUIT t-Mll 4 ri'"! ma:ur. 1 Ynu ' t -tJa will ba riuiraJ. L- L VUS TrsaJ lightly. mortal t b ia i u reJ . oil ! Til nOi tb ruda for ftber of the htmlit. ' Who (Ir-rpa hrrr ihria are the aons oi toil That tupped with I.a at dfath bloody banquet No tculpiurad urn, nor iouI enchanting butt. Mark thi. thair joj mortem raat ' I . i fa "a I a- t link u broken, and pathetic dual It all lhal'i left of the rater hero't bleat ' But will their memory fortrer pariah .' Ingratitude' hide thy face! no, thu Himi Sbal. never tarnith the dteda we cheriab. Till death thall tolre lift t laat en if ma ' Tit the ttilly hour of ni(ht. Jupiter, i he King t Airy tignel of ti;ight. now i u aairida The ragged edge of day. and tiltntly r'.ingt 11 it tearrhing giro o tr rarth, tpace and tide. The morin climba the oriental dome. And. from her roaaate brow, bruthee 8ciQtilaiing light, thea. from her home la tt-arry chaoa. ainkt in the warea her bluahae ' S I am alona The t ia w I eaa ' dead ran my cbeokt pay Horer round head ' The natlre hue of rteolution it ticklieJ o'er With the pale oaat of taooght.'' and I ait ma down To muaa oo aranaa here in dealh't table liijo And theerer doubtinghearttlutter d. h r n a eorj n d in death a tilent city aingt of the phantom- Shadea of roicelpaa near my xrxtant J'.' I II DAY. - K N A T 1 : . 'l'iie Senate was c.illt'il ' older by I, (lor. Holr, anil opfiied with praer t v Senator Moure. HIIJ.S TASSKD IHIKH KKAPI.N'i;. To enciuirape iiiechatucal ro ficieiny in North ('arolma; tn amend the law regulating the t-1 e t tion of trustees for the North Caro lina College ot Agiicultuie and the Mechanic Arts: resolution in re lation to rai.-ing a joint select coin mittee on election of Hoard of Agriculture, to consist ot iro Sena tor and three Represent. it i es. BILLS 1'AS.SF.li SE'i'NH IIKADINcl. Atvolishinj: the Shell Fish Com mission anil to pay the present commissioners: to amend section i!,."C; of the code so as to require the rudiments of apn culture m the pubhc schixil of the State; to inaLe four and a hail" feet a lawful leuce iu certain eoun. :e : to porate the townu! .l .riies i Craven county. A lull to pri'ino-e , o. o t t tie : a" e ( i u ,i r 1 1 i Its third re. l, 1. lit; aetei ration of war. Cit'iu-r; charge of this I. ill as the oommitt'ee on in; The first skirmish Cieneral I.usk, on Un opposed to the hill, i .u bv tlan k movements a I'ayne and Means and repulsed. Col. Barber threw out his forces in support of Ceneral S'ulihs and was met by opposing skirmish under incur : : v in be sealed by the standard keeper 2l' standard yards beiD the length': II. B. 036, incorporating the Farmers' Cooperative School of North Carolina of a high grade at Morehead City: II. H. ;'", to protect the oyster interests of Car teret connty ; II. B. to prevent obstruction in Nine Mile creek, in Onslow and Duplin counties; II. B. 71". authorizing the State Board of Kducation to sell to A. M. Swiu dell certain lands on which he now resides , .300 acres . A message was received from the Governor nominating Mr. B. II. Moore to be solicitor, and Mr. V. It. French to be clerk of the Crimi nal Court of New Hanover county. i: a 1 1. 1; 1 1 a i) i i mm issiON". Mr. Cooke, from the committee i n iailro.nl commission, made a majority report in favor of a com mission . Mr. YValser liom the harm- com mittee made a minority report against some ot the features of the bill as reported by the majority :i motion of Mr. Cooke the ra 1- ere back is reflected the u I .Oil I 1 as a deel I ii St ubbs had clian man ot itaiy all'urs. ras made b side ot t ho-'e he was met lder I "oh ir.els ro .d eoin m lssion bill was mad special order for o'clock. ' o be co n s 1 t i day until dlspc i i ree handled co Thursday a" 1 lered from d. i d of, and I h. lea ot I lie sail lie punt. House, (in no 1 b ion .pie t he US ol h TO MY VAL1STINE. Your love ia a beautiful beckoning beam, A sweet, a hopeless, a changeable dream. An echo reruemberel in silence and heard Asa soft thrilling note of a tropical bird. A cadence of music so infinitely mild, It maketh my heart ia delirium beat wild, Pat alas, it is also a shadow bo dark, I: has thrown on the shoals full many a bark. Tis a breath, or a whisper so passingly low. That it dies clo w ; Thy lore is a charm of only a day. So frail and tender, it soon fades away; A rare, a bright, a fair blooming flower. From bud to decay, it lasts but an hour. It robs every heart of iu beauty and mirth. While inspiring the thoughts and un- ballowing earth. Thy love is a charmed enchanting fold, But thy heart, or its center is frozen and celd : But combines the cheerful life-giying glow Of love's lighted furnace, and despair's frigid snow ; He merciful, remove the oold freezing pall. Which ever my spirit and heart must enthrall, Fur the b weetcet, the ed dost al 1 enrth ea n alTord , If. a blew, or h wound from Dancupid's sword. N. E. SCAKBOKOCOII. of Mr. s of th e led prin i.le mino led. 1ST A command of lined beinf l 'oh in e draw n l; a i r. lor Hu.h fooatp heart. wond erer of of seraphic raa rfrnaanaftaa. at ria. w.a K.tc. M Flan. If U I ee. aVkU taotVp-MC en( ir eneS. an approaching be mute We'll Tiew thia ange Bight ' For surely, none but thoee tuit Ccald glide o'er mother earth ao light' Now ( hry d raw near Ah '. (iru mul" 'J forma Paat. and ttop by a aoJ coTereJ m oa n d , Ooe carried , embraced in her tlender arena . A wreath of immortela Tait-h has no bou nd action tl roll call ( i e 1 1 e r a ! com in a ml 1 the batt ubbs lu ll ,b u lilt ot e as w ; e i The tinal red a on bv s. 14 to order b ins n n : lor bus i taqalroa a arAl . wui aa raa. ajrtaa aaa JOk g VILMJ (Om. fat. rraax f . aVaVx W aa)J rraiAa Maaaaf r-va. Dim Aaeal T JK. aV (Xioa.jr. Ovaarai f!a r. a a. m. ia,, .wini.x BLCk CtI.. waatral rr.at aid'. V V av. ofol va LT Ti:i aU. BSJIOa;i4M)a. Anal. .trvtaru. .t. o. old Doumion Stesaitilp' Company. L 8Elli-WEEKt.T LINK. Utealaiaaai a aiawi r j"a OM mm rva-tao Wtiw .a aaa. vwa tltioirU ai a Cal- aw lk. r Ami a foiaJa, 5oa-ta. Eaa aAd Waea tm aa1 aAaTTKaDAT. JA5VAHT tU.'JM mtu aeaJa aaataa. taa : Xloss I IU 3. Cipt JntiU, ' - AV2TO Jfaa. BROW TOWIC Will .,rttt tko ItOOO rwil. ea i toutk rvw-i-. w -t 0 t rg.. Itltid l-t r u.l amia Ki" IS (' r 4 ti ii liliaCL KilTtl IFOW TC!IC. iaiUmtm. Ha. t, toe r taaaaaa. Hal Dale laai aaaaa nwnttiliia a taa m. a r. a. Tiaaaua, aaa) aJl acaai aa rraal Ktvafa. asti.'ia mi ral- au aata rai. av a. taw mm aaiaB mm mm U'uiAf, wut aata Waae Haw tar HujrytUk" akreaa. TVUtPATa MAT aaa U. at a., (aoaax ' ao w f arft. ft. av. r Ca.1 a hi lie. Kir uaa aaapa to aaieuia. aa. m at. I. Cawa ahiya lorn aaairtaai aaTorw to yiaaaa uar aaai iaa. T oaaa. a mm aaae iiaiaauenou teaJvaaaaaa aa waa ae wUi mo tat ' o u. N. a. i .. S oa- artU fa-4 a aoal aiaw. o amajrV Mmmm au aaanae aara la-a. la aaaa raa aia.aaX trart LADIES (V. mitii,-i LIVTa HLL V I a .i. j iw. -i m U . . Pi.l V , la W T H MHII MWC1Wt CO-. T tOUIS. M3 Dobbins ElectriG Soap THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. U is Strictly Pits. Dinferi is Quality. TH K onajitl rJr n-li- fija- mtbai k W-t pakid fv !-o fmmrm- r rWae - ( A , .1j I raaT"rart fea-araj mr'Ub& 3 t. Na(iprvi i ttbal tig-IC? T1ai 11 Mcl4mJ Its Ml4Cy tm tmy wit ft -Mai el m t m -a t j r ar IT CCaXrm al aAi V I BaV- jeir tk flevtm4 &lrl. h fMw) ;' tt- KafAi biaravc wrtita- IT arajajS." rsWn.Hafl't iHi Huni'fr - "vip tfl liW aa-jarUl JaJW-a fl- : trn 5 - ,-A READ THIS TWICE Wot aac Uaal aw mm aaaA laaea a taaaaUaara. - . m. aoaaJtTrv iaL t aaa . CVLTMTYX. A TraWKR. A4a(a, karia. v. w. aV ST a TO mux. Vata-fiaalilaaa, Saw Tart el tr V. l.:r- swp . m--o to. OK (rial I .V n.-r.. -.' wll i , ,- . T HI t.I IM-Ot I k I .(-. la d! Pcware of Imitations. T IH & TREUT RIYEB 8Utunlt Compuiy. arm raa aaa faalavna 9aaa4aia aa aa4 atai Steavxner Trent ataataiay aaj Taurmia a'atoaa tr !b:um aa UMl ail lataraaadialo pniato OAf. XlAJtom. I aru taaae Wea Itrat fear taaioa oo Taa air aaal rratara aa a a-ctoek. M. kaj-o-ta. wtU aaa Klavaaaa oat Xoaoan mad Tnataiaa) aa .! la i kUrar. TV 1 V . -r s i i. .' vv. .- , im- vi r.LfiTByi -.1. s ". f Ot kaaaw emrf raaarsiva aaaaa tesuner ,1 :.-T Oobbins't Electric r.itn.l nfTorvl X J. PJJtuata at at aor-a. . ff KAjru. naaiaai, BV n. Bakavb, raitafcamu. V, I. VA.aU). Aaaat el Traa aa : kC O. exrr, Jatly on r.i4 X. kV. maasa. QaaAav BrUara. JkIWaTB.Oat1ktaao fW BONE AIWPAMLTCO U.. ' ne Steejner T A IIO MA, rraajkl aaa i ' saa ecraowa rraiaBi tadeat- at. kaTTaat boa a pi too oa Uj aaa. a pa aeara1 to raodar nptnat aarrica : mm Oaaa mil aotaea ao lowar 5oaao tiiver I A ra aa Ilea aaaaey. aav4 Mav Mm ram. for j i aba eauoa-ma' affbaaaio will b io Woilaaaaar and toro . oupo U4 asr toaTaa Jta-v ftorao - launhr at At X A.M. aa Clafcrbaaa. AJaaia aaxt Vtaatataraaao StaMwail. ' teatta nrinri nrj n - ttr ti ' Thara s rf aa aiX a. at., aaopptaa t sioe.n;;. ml Sialuia. Altai an.t . '.ubf.xj - mla. anrta aa 5ow aorao Mocdsraud M mm 1 1 a Motfanr i.vuiudi,D kn . af ftaain aaaittiaa. a.Pklt ABBOTT. Afml. Vanaoiatro. r. H ru. ruVUKJt0wKT.I, t Jflw-. SSOkUl A - UVMIT, avaaTartr iarl Mn4 Soap. I. L. CRAG IN' A. CO., UUlm MALfllUUl THE LADIES' FAVORITE. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. Io the breast of her. Fre e fair daughter' The multiplying years blighu not her fadeleaa lova For Donald Bra, who in tlaaghter lint hia yoang life, and pait'd to re aim a above. In prayer's aUitade. and in the thadow of Shoiwall'e Tomb death 's epic in marble she whiaparing told lo night. In hearts throba, the tale that ever swells A breaking heart for the weal of a loog-loet soul : "O Ikioald ! wbaterer spbere ia bleaaed by thy spirit I Wbather Orloo. Sirius, Pliailee, hear my prayer ' I am lingering, dying ' my eonl. I can- ' not fre-e it ' t rem ita earthly bold, or I would join you there ' In all the loog yeaia aince Antietam's fray I re watched, prayed, and hopd for the time To iuit earth, and lo renew, in that day, The pledge given you in eighteen fifty-nine. " Thus sire said, then gently placing the wreath On her dead sold ier-lovers's silent grave, She arooa, and with a lo r, quiveriog breath, Wbipard : aave him, eternal Fatbet aave. Sow turaiag, Bar sorrowful ate pa home ward biaat, I. rota t-hla br naroa tripled, and thea feU Prooe aport DoBAld's grave, striking a rest Htooe. a ad pierciag the brain alas ! Vx wail I The carelaaa wanderer ia Oakwood will tie A freeh mnuiid, hard by Donald's aide; There tle-eps Iot; aod now forever fraa ?'rom tarmoil. the eleapa well Donald 'a bride ! Fast br tha babbling . mursnarlng cnjda. On Ciadot aa" cliff. Ran ban sUrds; Neatliag near Ita brink, a cottage htdee Its raodaac haavd La flow era, p-arps-iag iag im Use eaudj . Thia the aacaatral kvoaae of Dob aid Brae. Flu i oo loaHpsr the aaal ot au'.rthfal joy ; For tine tho day that Donald sailed Flora and Wallace tnonrn their only boy. Still they sit 'mid the veins of hope; Nor fear, nor krva, nor Heating breath, flaTC ever whiaparad in their ear a thought That their Donald waa cold ia death! The House was opened with tirayer by the Kev. John S. Wat kins, 1). 1)., ot the First Fic-by terian church. The folloeriLig lulls of a general nature were introduced ; To com pel clerks of Superior i'oui;s to take bonds before tin- issue of a summons: to prohibit dredging for oysters iu certain waters of this State: to make the princi pal of t he Deaf and Dumb and F.liud Institu tion more eflicient makincr the Antietam's ! requirements as to qualifications more rigio : relating in me can oellation of mortgages, deeds, : to trevent the aikilterat ion of crude turpentine or spirits of turpentine by niiiing therewith petroleum oil or other ingredients ; amending section L',S.i4 of the code relating to birds : to provide an alternative method for working the public rods of the State. i'asskh THinn la'.U'iNn. II 1'.. til 4. authorizing the com missioners of Greene couuty to levy a special tax ; S. F. 14, autho riing justices of the peace to take bond upon continuance of criminal cases; S. I. 14ii, relating to indi gent and other apprentices ; S. I'.. 274, to provide for the publication of summons, orders and notices (enables service of summons to be made on corporations : S. F. 214, for the relief of sheriffs, tax collec tors and their legal representatives. SI'. N A l l'. '1 he Senate was call 1.'. Gov. Holt. Prayer by the . I ;-. '.'.rter. of this city. A large number of petifi lo 'al opt ion wen t to the c bill pigeon hole. The Senate begin work in dead earnest and bilis were sueoes siwly laid upon the table, having been unfavorably reported upon by committees. 'I'his was the spirit of the Senate until S. B. lis was read, to alter the Constitution, giving power to the General As sembly to establish corporeal pun ishment. I pon a call of the roll it faded to pass its second reading, ayes I . noes l.'u'. The Senate as a committee of the whole, Mr. I'ou, of Johnston, in the chair, took up consideration of the school bill which had passed the House of Kepresentati ves as a sub stitute for the Senate bill on the same subject. Some few changes were made in the great importance dona on Antietam's to their ever-loving The cruel dr-ed. plains ; la a aaaled booa: hearU; flop ia the gliding star that alms To shield their minds f roan ruthless eorrowa' darts. changes from the law of two years ago provides for the school year to end June H) instead of November 30, so far ;:s relates to county oflicers, thus not dividing the school sessions into two fiscal years. Pending consideration of the school bill the committee rose, re ported progress and asked leave to sit again. The bill to amend the iharter of the Norfolk Cv: Southern It. It. Co. passed its third reading. A resolution asking that the Senate create a select committee of eight on the game laws of the State was adopted. Ventilating our Humes. An old writer says: "Wheu men lived in houses of reeds, they had constitutions of oak: when they live m "houses of oak, they have consti tut ions of reeds." evidently the truth inculcated is that the better the air and more bountiful its supply, the healthier1 is the inmate of a house, be it pal- ' ac or cottage. Too often the very 1 wealth of a house builder militates I against his splendid mansion be-! coming that ideal home of comfort; that it should be, and the inmate j of some wretched, leaky little hovel, ; pen-hed on a rocky hillside, will' have every advantage over such a yiie as regards vigor of body and . lasticity of spirits, e Such is the elasticity of air that, ; rtnnately lor us, a slight force only is needed to pat and keep it ; in motion. The difference of 2CP Fahrenheit in temperature be tween outdoor air and indoor air will cause the passage of about eight, cubic feet of air each hour through every square yard of wall surface made of brick. A plastered wall also admits of the free passage of air, and actually serves as an bill but none of i efficient filter by arresting the pro- The material gress ot unst or any 01 tuose par Otkwood Cesoaury. Raleigh, N. C. Aa ExreUeat Retort. An ooly child, a little boy of ii years, feeling doll in the house, and naturally aniioas for the compan ionship of children of hia own age, one day said to hia mother: "Mi, mamma, do let me go out into the street and play. There are thousands and thousand of boys there to have james with do please let me go, mamma 'V r . ..... l- His mother reDnKea him, saving 01 that there coold not possibly b? thousands of boys in that small village, and that it waa very wrong tous such exaggerated expressions. The nrchin gravely retnrned ; "Hflt. mamma, I heard you tell Annt Mary the other day that my Dew boots, were uilea too large for me"' . f : 1 . 11 r,T TTtatr b ' nef , 1 aT" t, r. A t t tin TII 1C1 Sicamor. Howard, IaJpendnt Steamboat Line. ' Om aad atar Monday tho '. '-..i ia oi Pjpe th itaamer Hitrl a ill run kiwi tallomi lax acbaxi alo Tut TrBSloai rvery Uoodar and Fri 4 tfaja Vaoec . rat am iag Ta aday J. J. LJLSrTTX MAAAger. . J. EttOaTWAT. oVeMt a Mw BawBav PHILADELPHIA SINGER WARRANTED 5 TEARS. LOW r ARM, $20 A rioted Divine Save: -t kite avraai wa4a Tall t Ltaoa rtlae I mm mrmTm Wo-aav SltaiMk tat ro.Hi w Um atkiaa) I aateloof Baaas ((ataal. n3 utt's Fills f- "-: - ; man $28j FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL ei wti mi bouu toon, too pit obk cut. Hlrh Ideals. , We rp right in deploriDg the distant, that exists betweeu our iife as it is and as we know it ought to le ; but we should have stiH gieater cause for sorrow did we find our conceptions of purity, love, truth and goodness fading from our minds. Those who simply hold those ideafa in an indolent tnd sel f indulgent way, never transforming them into action or infusing them into daily life, will soon lose them altogether. Their continuance depend npon the use that is made of tbern. They are, not si u oly to be admired, rever enced and cherished they are to be obeyed. If we do not render them this obedience, they will tlit from us and leave aa poor indeed. After writing sentence one day the scholar exebaaged work for correction. A small boy marked aa error, and then at the foot of the paper made the following ex planatory note; "Ha didn't begin i MasaeTchewrita with a caterpilla." i :UTH DAY. SENA I K. The Senate was called, to order by I.t. Gov. Holt. BILLS TASSKIi L II I K I UKADINH. To incorporate James City, Cra ven county ; to make 4 feet a law ful fence iu certain counties : to prevent increase ami spread ol hog cholera: to incorporate Wrights ville and Onslow Navigation Oo. : to explain and amend chapter 111), laws 1S87; to repeal chapter 7 !, laws 1H87, and amend section 2,040 code ; to amend section 2,S2S code relating to trespass on crops; to amend section .',.KVcode in relation to fee for pilotage; to prohibit boshes and blinds on loatfl in fowl ing for ducks in Currituck sound : to incorporate and protect camp ground Hatteras circuit M. K. chnreh South : to protect private graveyards. SFECIAI. "KIjKK. The lull of Senator Williams, ot Pitt, to prevent the buying and celling of futures, was taken up. Mr. Williams, iu support of his bill, said he championed the bill as a tarmer and in liehalf of the farm ing classes as a well aa for its pur pose to elevate the morals of the State. He thought the system of gambling iu the necessities of life and products of the soil was a curse to our land. Mr. Williams wa. not well anil could not make a lengthy speech on the merits of the bill. The measure does not apply to manufacturers who may contract for the actual future delivery of cotton. It is intended to affect the margin business, wheie there is no intention of any delivery. The bill was equally as strongly opposed as it was supported. Sun dry amendments were submitted, amoDg which was one that "this act shall not apply to future con tracts of marriage." The bill passed its second reading on a call of the roll ayes '.7. noes The il also passed its third reading. I lie secial order ot railroad commission bill was t:ed for Tues day. February l'J:h.at 11 o'clock. XKiLTI K I - i N . The Senate in executive session confirmed the appointments made by the Governor of P.. It. Moore as. solicitor and W. H. French as cleik! ot the New Ilau icr Criminal Court. rom g the laws stock aa f K-Aa, af.ck.oo aalf-aatata S lo, ARE A SPECIAL BLESSINfii nrjltir 1 mmnm i rt mmmmm, l ! w4u He reeaxf Do i p.. aar atBafswat t eewawWBBaBeai J f aaantCS $11 C f. ht Bart,4 sW cin-aav.' ttmmmlm . Mb ekejej1 mmUfm f . lajloei aaaay apaaw-ArlC-r sMUT snOuaaB rsUafi U aVOTT mt fTmHtm mWm ml eW mm mm mm mm mm aw- aa o-w a - fBaaatajejaa jum talat BaWaJme. auUiFVa-1 CHXU-44 5ITTy SC. Xew Torlu' Tkt c. a. waxr ro lttk ., rktlaolelBaUas abvicb Te kfarria Kata- afma. WaiLOw'i BooTHDa 8tcp thoald stiwaye aa oaad for ohild ran taatbinc It sooOtaa Uta child, aoftasa - - ' Ul an 171" K4IOITO e . mmwmf uu Shr" colic, and ia Um baaa mmmSj tot .'dlavr- la, raw f hoea. Tweaty-flTB oaajla a bHte. il iri:. The House was opi-md with prayer at 1 ' o 'dock . A petition was presented I citizens of Pitt counts asking repeal of certain oppressive I relating to trie impounding by the town of Greenville. The com in it tee on education ot fered a substitute for the bill abol ishing the normal schools of the State. This bill abolishes al! the white normal schools and appro priates the money now used to run the normals to bf applied to hold ing teachers' institutes throughout the State. It leaves ofF the train ing school feature ot the Senate billi. To permit the 1 u -orporat ion of fire companies of the State without the pay ment of tax : to provide for better and additional roads in I$Qneonibe county: relating to the Kaleifh and Albemaije Railroad Company. r A 38 F. D T II I K 1 1 K K A P I N i i . H. 1?. 54'.', to prohibit the hunt ing and ch.vsing ot deer in certain localities in Currituck county: 11. 11. 5SCI requiring the Secretary of State to place the number of survey and certificate in the grant: II. II. to require Purveyors' chains to' IIOt'sE. The judiciary committee re ported favorably bills to promote the cultivation of shell fih in Ons low county ; relating to railroad tax in Onslow county. Finance, favorably to permit the incorpo ration of tire companies without the payment of the usual tax ; requir ing certaiu railroad and other corporations who fail or refuse to pay taxes to pay the same. Cor porations, favorably incorporat ing the Farmers' Alliance and sub-Alliance : B. D. 187, to promote the efficiency of the State Guard i this bill appropriates o,000 for an annual encampment ). The unfinished business of the day before, the consideration of II. P. 471, for thj protection of schools and colleges, was taken up. This bill relates to lewd women. After some discussion, upon a call for the yeas and nays, the bill passed by a vote of 7."i to til. PASSED TTIIKD KEADIN'll. II. 15. lo2, to compel hucksters and butchers to keep a book of registration of the ear marks and brands of the stock purchased, the names of parties from whom pur chased, etc.; S. 15. , abolishing the white normal schools of the State, and applying the proceeds of taxa tion for that purpose to the holding of county institutes in connection with the institutes already estab lished, to be under the control of the State Board of Education; II. P.. 010, to protect owners of land adjoining the lands of railroad cor porations (preventing turning streams out of their natural courses :. 6. V. 1S7, to promote the ef ficiency of the State Guard, passed its second reading by a vote of oG to r.l. A message was received from the Governor transmitting a petition from the citizens of Carteret con n t v, relating to carrvine: awav ovsters in the shell : also a report from the Attorney General on this subject asking lor a proper consideration of the matter by the Genera! As sembly. A eieran" 1 ample. Gen. Sherman, the veteran o! all tiie veterans who fought for the ITuon, has expressed, in a mag nanimous and soklierly letter, his entire sympathy with the effort to secure help m tins city for the maintenance of a Confederate Soldiers' Home at Austin, Texas., The impulsive old soldier goes even further, in an interview with ttie promoter of this enterprise, and favors the admission to the Union Soldiers' Homes, maintained by the Government, of the disabled and the needy eteransin gray. The suggestion is creditable to Gen. Sherman's generous heart, but it is not one that the Southern people could acceptor the Northern people I approve. The spirit in which the : ret ired General ot the arm v meets tides often injurious with which the atmosphere is laden. Heat is the great motor for ventilation, whether natural or ar tificial, and the great problem in winter is to introduce a sufficient quantity of pare warmed air to make one's room comfortable with out attendant draughts that shall imperil the health of their occu pants. Open fireplaces, whether the fuel consumed in them be wood or-coal, are among the very best ventilators that we have, and yet the question of expense is bringing them more and more into disuse. But there is no need to be discouraged on that score, because the eyes of all practi cal people are being opened to the importance of combining the twin torces or heat and ventilation in such a manner as shall tend, in the future, to prolone life as well as render it more comfortable and en joyable. X. Y. Fashion Bazar. Peterson for March is a most varied and attractive number. There is a beautiful steel en graving, besides the double fashion plate and numerous excellent wood illustrations. The opening article, "The Three Victorias," is capitally written, and gives capital portraits of the three royal ladies. The new serial. "A Modern Petruchio," promises to be a story of great interest, and the short stories are among the best to be found in the month's magazines. There is any number of pretty needle work de signs, and the household depart ment displays its usual excelence Peterson's Magazine, Philadel phia. 'The Latest Intelligence.'" Alan, in all ages, has been anxious for the latest news. So also have his wife and daughters. In fact, the thirst for news is thought by some philosophers to be a stronger instinct in the female than in the male of the human species whence gossip. Leaving this matter an open question, we may fairly assume on the authority of history, sacred and profane, that the collection and dissemination of reports of current events has always been a favorite employment of mankind. The Assyrians and the Egyptians gazetted their victories and con quests (discomfitures and defeats were concealed in their days as in ours) in hieroglyphs and base-reliefs executed in marble. The bulletins of Sardanapalus and of the Pharaohs were inscribed on obelisks, tablets and tombs, and from these, it may be pre sumed, the reading public of the East, three thousand years ago, gathered such information as roy alty vouchsafed to them of the desolating wars waged in the in terest of tvrannous chiefs andj i tilers at the expense of the people. The news of that era must have been rather stale, however, since it takes somewhat longer to con struct columns of stone than to build the columns upon which we moderns rely for the "latest intel ligence." The specimens of the ancient "pictorials" disinterred and de ciphered by Cbampolion, Gliddon and Layard, show conclusively that the art of "bunktim" was not un known to the heathen chroniclers of that remote period. Even King Ilezekiah, though not a pagaD, had a sententious, not to say bombastic, way of celebrating himself in his sculptured bulletins. The ancient Athenians, it seems, were inveterate newsmongers, for St. Paul savs: "Thev spent their the proposition to extend a helping j time in nothing else, but either to hand from our abundance to the , tell or hear some new thing." It needv survivors of the Lost Cause was because the apostle brought is, however, a rebuke to the narrow "strange tidings" that they invited : another and proscnptive leeling ot those j him to address them Irom ".Mars among us who, though they had not I Hill." the patriotism or courage to fight I . .. against secession, are very fierce in Children are tacitly taught un their animosities against the South ! truthfulness by seeing parents put nearlv a quarter of a centuiy after!00 difi'erent manuner8 fr0 their the ending of the conflict. ordinary ones when guests are Gen: Sherman's magnanimous Present, by being threatened pun- snirit and his nrar-tieal sutftrestions Msnments tuat arc uu luuiuteu, oi should meet with a heart v response; exaggeration from our citizens. N. Y. World. Wnat's in a Name Everything. "Sardines in olive oil" sell readily as disguised East- port herring iu cottonseed oil. "Ocean trout" and "Alaska mack erel" are considered far superior to the common menhaden from which they spring. "Pickle whitefish" are much more satisfactory to the imagination than the weak fish which represent them in the mar ket. "Cod steaks" sound promis ing even when cut from the savage wolffish. "Kennebec salmon" are always in demand whether from Maine or in the guise of redfish and steelhead from Oregon. It is, therefore, with little surprise that we hear just at this time of the wonderiul dinners provided by a celebrated restaurateur in Wash ington with "young halibut" from Norfolk as tho chief attraction transformed and idealized from the homely and hum hie winter flatfish, which hr-i approached our shores, not to th; ill ep'eures, but to deposit its eggs peacefully. We arc reminded of a circum stance ia a noted cofl'e house in Melbourne a few years ago which created a great deal of excitement. The proprietor introduced a fish of surpassing sweetneass and delicacy of flavor, under the name of "Stveet William." Ilis patrons eagerly devoured "Sect Wiiliam" and the fish had a tremendous run. It was tender, juicy, and entirely free from bones. All went swim ingly for a time. Inquiries failed to reveal the name of the new favorite until one luckless day somebody saw a barrelful of young sharks go into the establishment, to be translated into "Sweet William." Then the volume of business suddenly shrunk and the air was black with threats of suits for damages by enraged customers. And so what's iu a name 7 Forest and Stream. The Highest Mission. The highest words of praise that can be said of a woman are that she ia a good mother. It is an imperial crown more peerless than any which ever shown on the brow of Queen Sheba. What sphere can be higher and nobler than that ofa mother? She has tbe plastic j mould of her own creation to round j out and form into a human soul. What greater glory could she achieve than that of properly fashioning a mind for a future destiny! But no woman can fill that mission as the creator intend ed, unless she has the true mother's love, which brings out all the loftier sentiments of her soul the one great all absorbing determination to give her best efforts to her child. Much evil results from the idea that marriage is the end and aim of a woman's life. Desperately afraid of being scorned as an "old maid," a girl will accept a man without the slightest thought as to suitability of temperament some times a man she positively dis likes. Can any one tell me how any woman under such bans can be a true wife and mother, in a marriage which her whole soul loathes ! Better be an "old maid" to the end if you can't form a union where there is perlect love, a suitability of temperament, and congeniality of mental endowments. It is then, and only then, that woman can find pleasure in wifely duties. Woman's cultivation of the higher eensibili ties of her soul, has largely to do with her fitnes in determining the government of the family life. Until we have a loftier concep tion ot marriage than as a question of dollars and cents and some one to support and care for woman, we cannot expect her to receive the highest praise which lips can utter she is a true mother. The Sacrcdness of Seven. A writer in the Agricultural Im plement has been studying over the mystical number seven, and concludes that it is undoubtedly the sacred number. 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