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. Ik : i ' r f i- M ! i I I ! i VOLi III. TflE MiMINGTON POST. AJa ORGAN; PcrTw......i..;....V...... $3 00 Blx Ueatht. U ... ? 00 A Three Months........ 1 25 i Club farnUhed lit reasonable rates. . n&TJES OF ADVEBTISIKG: ; ! Per square, ue tiiiie, 75 cents. . 5; Leaa than one iquare ODe time, 50 cents. -I Two times $1 OJ und ftll succeeding Ibseriionr half price additional.' i Rates per laonth. f3 for one square, and each succeeding square balf rates additional- . I Half Column ani. Column advertisements re- 'ceUed on proper discount, i Local adTurtisements 10 cents a line. Address, HAS. I. GRADY, IJditor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. The sun is sunnier. The leaves are leav-ing the trees. . Ifo session of the City Court Tcsterdayi Speckled ! New River trout are quite a .-yjtfci-ulatioD. They are high. The, ice dealers can now have and com fort. ' - Ice is plenty. ; ' Death harvestea thirteen during the inonib just closed - " 2 The merchants ol bur city return come tax tof'Uncla 8am." no ! ' s Wyman gives' a matinee on Saturday at ternoon. All entering are entitled to prizes The Mayor acknowledges the receipt ot five dollar3! from M. Cronly Esq.., in aid of Jacob Keiser. i The old grey visaged store house on Dock, f street gives way toj oid utility. And so go the ancient iand-markB ! 'L - ' - - - - :- . We were pleasecl to see in our sanctum ! Lieutenant Mitchell, ot the .Garrison at I Smlthville. He! reDorts all well and Old pills" as happy as ever. raparty of ladies visited the " Cuba' ! . iyesterday and the j sad remains" of the once I ' gallant and gay-causcd many to wipe away r - w -.- i the sympathetic tear. - The city are tinning the roof of Engine House on Ann street. This house had a shingle roof, but being within the firejimits the citv fathers ordered the law to be car- , . s i I ried out in this Case. i Poor Housa.-This unpretentious little c.-Whi! 1 j habitation still continues to offer shelter to i 1 poor humanity. ' It now contains twenty ' , one inmates, nine ot which are males and it the' remainder females. - IfanyMarius is desirous of squatting, between Chest- i and mourning ; Front street between nut and Princess, is a nt suDiect ior con-1 templation, with its three feet of filth and dirt. Citt Hospital.! bimon Toomer made the twentieth occupant of Lone Castle yes terday. What he was suffering from we were not informed, and therefore iouud it im 'possible to i relate! This building now coa tains ten males, anc.ten females. I . ... 1 I', . ! I ' ' ! Get your Bill Heads at the Post Printing . Office.- T - ' i I - ' Tti. .tin rnnninrrl Vlnwn Smith Ol ' tUfi . . .. main ai i w auuu&uci uv v . .w w i Postofficer is to be repaired, repaved and .made more merciful to the corns ot our citi- zens. it is a wortE neeaeu. e re. Kiu to u post " our people. In future the path , we will tread to get our daily ana nignuy mail will be maae smootn. Miss R. Carncross. This lady will com- - ..nrf iMehn in thiaeitv on 1 nea- rw .ran no-rf of M.onic Hall, ahe .nmm.nb. ,l a first c1rS, tPrhcr andt a Dlains taking tutor. Wc hope bur youn ladies and -gentlemen Will give ner eucouxagcuicu. . - Neil WARNRR.-f This gentleman, accom panied by Miss Lillie Eldridge and compa- ' ny will arme in ;tliicitj on Sunda even- ing. Onlfonday evening next, he opens in Uamlct at the Theatre. The i support has hem rprnnitrncted land strenffthened and iwjMoav-CopW with Wt creel duto, nuWn .Kntnr MonfT the hearts of our wsceptible ones during February, for. no leas than tliirty-eiaht have donned the mat- timonia. ' tiiranL. Fourteen of these are whitea and twntv-feur blacks, It hope that nftneW these will 'verify the1' aificant little 'ditty ij' i 4 -i ?J c- i ot v u,mtb this ring lio thee wed y t At(a If LIU UUB 1U l'a "Jf t r7 i Kew styles of Bill Heads at i'he Post WILMINGTON; ;Ni?mii The pleasant contneseeQent of .llarch ( may or may not be the precursor of a stormy ending. But we hope that no furthen galea will fill our streets with the drifting f sand such as will erermake Wilmington a strt of seaport Sahara, nntil a pavement keeps in proper place the exceeding fine and u dem nition" disagreeable diut. Our readers Twill d if ell to read the in dictment of the Republican party in yesfer day mornings Journal and read these great golden letters in their telegrams, k GOLD 116, Vrv.. : Bonds, in EnglanWf ; which irith ex change, means par. The lightning flashes from pole to pole. " We have confidence in the Republican Party of the United States.? Awake from thy slumbers. Democracy f Adtent CBEBAwrrss: The excursion train from Cheraw S. C. ; on the Wilming ton and Manchester Railroad, arrif ed last evening. They are stalwart, bronzed and bewhiskeed; '; fully representing the fide palmettoite. They number soma 200, and are mainly quartered at the two hotels. The City officials were to-day paid their money for the past month . Every man got the amount due him. ' The. prompt pay ment by our city government of all its em ployers, is an excellent arrangement. There ought to be a considerable amount of each mans pay put in the Savings Bank. We hope to hear that this is the case. The celigh.tful " open" weather of the I past winter nas given our croquet players j opportunities not by any means neglected. To an invitation to - mallet a few." we con fess to having mal iciously knocked about the wooden spheres one n hole " artcrnoon w with great benefit to ourselves il not to the spherical cases aforesaid. ' ' Get your Business Cards at the Peer Print ing Office. . We would like to hear from the people ol our city and neighboring town of Smithrille regarding the establishment of a steamboat ( tine between these two points the coming j Summer. l We the -Corps Varmee" of the! Post, pant tor the fresh breezes and pastured green, of that salubrious spot, where we may bwk in the sunshine, ;anan -xx xaf.th Ocean. I ; 1. . ' , Dahcing Academy. On Tuesday after noon next. Miss Rosamond Carncross will open a dancing academy at Masonic Hall. The Classes for Misses and Masters from 3 to 5 P. M. on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day. For gentlemen Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridav from 8 to 10 P. M. Terms twelve lessons six - dollars. Pri vate lessons will also be given OH appli cation. Lessons will also be given in vocal and instrumental music. We understand the three Railroads com ing into our city purpose building a depot for nassenfirers at tha North coat corner of Wilmington making arrangements with the street railway to receive and deliver pasfen-' eer8 on arrival and departure of trains, j This would be an excellent arrangement. It would place the street Railroad upon a paying basis at once. We hope to see that end of the city increase. Fair Ahd Fbstttal. The fair and festi val of the Red Cross A. M. E. Church open ed last evening under very favorable cir cumstances. Gen. A. Rutherford and Mr. J. f mpson, delivered addresses. The lat- ler k very sensible, praaical and appropri- ate We, on the virtues of total abstinence, r ' . t m Y.m atom IM O AM IM All at I IUUIK"K'us i,w . I . i mi. ui vii- a ui.v Kt. The finest binding and blank books xurmsueu to wuw an wi I office I . Akcwkt 8hoo, Flt.w "There is noth iritt n.w nnA.T the sun " Will the reader believe that "Shoe. FIv." is classical ! Yet I "v laa - jf And that bothersome fly, and this is thevray in hich he is treated by the translators : 8oJ i v , . v ... .- Far as the mother wafts the fly aside , That haunts her slumbering babe. .. ;, Covper whw a mother, while bar chUdts wrapped in sweet slumber, scares away the fly. A Voice froia the ilitchen. TJpwarca of thirty professed cooks, many ef them hailing Rmn'g 8bx Uoss FAsnn tha tnest article for SSoSoSMSfS!, "-"' t 1 Ti.i. ....." . : A still greater numoer ox aisucanea pnT- o- . . . . . ii .4 Af vrfi!M!ieat diss a i . r . MM fl!IMt Wtilla Mr housekeeper who uses it aaxnia that ft TMr cent, cheaper than ctiWJia. -r ' r - r.. starcn, or any ouier prcjuwu w The new raoa staple is xaiuucuicu. tSdinrtewlf Icineryls kept running niphtsad dry to snp piy oaisHu m f .irv ". i - WTiA2f.--6j;art gf- making things ap- ptt td dwappear,, felicity, has always been considered a great accomplishment The Teteran represents ai the TWitre' by parlous necroma,' W dis I tributes Taluablfi presents; both 'linphoto-Iwiiint; graphs of Secretary' Chase; and gilts of workboxes, belli, etc. A WBiLTnt; Iiocai. - Edxtob.- We . are glad to know tJ&aithere is one wealthy local in tbtj.WartJrd .IgQrea me locaieauor ox tne ManniDai (Mo.) Mt- rtfr is the wealthiest 7newspapef nin in the West He sums np his, worldly possesions in this wise. Mrs. Local (par value) $1,000,- 009 ; one fire year old local, 4300,000 ; one seten iweeks oid local, $250,000 ; cash on hand, 43 cents ; due on acctmut, ' $1 ; sun- dries, 13 cents. .Total, $1,100,750 65; year ly income, one local. Exit Ttlipxzjl Progressive Boston , has long ago prohibited thatDerils ageaey, the trapeze, from being manipulated in Its midst. 'Baltimore aroused by the . frightful accident td petit Zoe, has , taken steps to do likewise. "An incident (this is the la test for accident,) in our city some time ago fatal in character, was allowed to . pass by unheeded, by our city authorities. It is not yet too late. Some unfortunate nuditb may yet be spared their young life ; by the prompt action ofour "most approved good masters." uenuemen or tne is. u. A. what say you I Only Two Dollars. Not to be out done by the Standard xnd other high priced 1 papers we ham TesolTed to send .the Post tonsil : our country subscribers for TWQ lJULLAms a year if paid in. advance ! i We regret to announce! the death oftha renerable George O. Van Amringe of this A position such as his, is at the least thank city. He had; Ured , more than the allotted lessand music must be incorporated in each period ox . rthree score year and ten" and rtMV tD make gnch a aitoation afrreeable. died surrounded by friends and relations. Few but knew the kindly spoken ola gen- tleman who moved so often, among us, and - Bprescncc,wiu t)B mww ni ah anr i"-J Iwml ; . 21 oieswu wnu.au uis . iacowej even upvo the last, oar good eld friend passed away like the ripe fruit the great Harvester takes to Himself. Pocxeted It. Oliver KeUy, V, j. conductor on the Wilmington Charlotte and Ituther ford Railroad, having faith and confidence in the integrity of one John Norwood, gave unto him a letter to be delivered to the Cll HarBUaf with? ten. dqllars enclosed therein; John having not the fear of the penitentiary before his eyes, did pocket the same. On a preliminary examination . before Judge Cant well Tuesday afternoon, John was bound over for examination to the next term of the U. 8.: Circuit Court. Subsequently, however, vJadge ' Cantwell cancelled the proceedings in the Case, and in al probafeitity thecse trill be re-ad- juaucaieu wh morning. HnwAK ClATrroi.Tn Lwwt RaonLATiosa. VMt2rv beln -Aah-WednesdaT the first day of jnt the regulations for the guidance bl the Roman Catholics during that season were announced in most of their churches yesterday. The use of flesh meat is prohib ited at any time .during the first week. During the remaining weeks flesh meat is allowed at dinner only on Mondays, Tues- i jrrwi :j 3 .i it. tt. i i aays aua? xuuuyB, u .v.va,uW ua on Sundays. No flesh meat is allowed on I lUD iko illUlaUaj - U AiVAlw. MVnu M,UWIJ , - - . . .. - , - ' i 'i nnrsaay. ai ubujiuy j suu uuuci ix no u m . - a s H. .a-M rr m mo mmx a jers ol age are bouna to abstain, ana an 1 - j a-ft VTB4 bUO tikbtCA BV OUU UUUW (MW UUMM" to fast on the days specified on one; meal and a collation. At the collation, , eggs, butter or . cheese may be used. ; Laboring snen and serrant girls, or those whose dairy duties are of an arduous nature, are op- Muuomuu8 uano Mum.- uoa. jesiaca toe taster cusses, women in delicate health: nursing children, the sick. and those roffcring from the infirmities of olenUn . Masonic FzsTrvrTiES Gbad Lodgr of CotosKi ' U AfiOX a liocxNss Csowi. What flan I do best ! Holy Land tEyrJable to gather, that mWilliams was run Tuesdaf was indeed a gala day, for the lnfuc3oVe 9Ji!?'s?! SaV j ning toward the train, no doubt, endeavor- brethren of the mystic ticw Long be - fore the hour appointed for the rrrTnitV; i is- -tl: less UX9 eaiuusuBuc buu.ii, iiucu lossunu I ' 12 x .v. d i Minn ma . izsnen' mq mmeu .lauawen oi Solomon fnadthrougbFwntatm i jwtiL i aecniaumiueu lit mmenui nun wm. it u fnUv " l .-. y ; r ' , corn or of FaiettcTilla i Kihfi Solomcn'' of New .jf itfckwyirtCn .viMiuftm - , !f -LiiSivSS! tH lL;- .iW.w.W - have the cart appearance wishes to marry a gentleman of "nnder 1 uerne .vt laowsoo, oi,wcigo9 sou. uwkbi r - - rn . . tl;,;:Mti: , , Mnat the same wav of thinkinsr" is tho . lasL oklUlisW Tear. Sinrf, rfea - jedthefity HaU,whett . I atajlftttoa- ef the oScers of tb Grand Lodge took piaca; Rafter listening to an addfesi the, history of Masonry in the United States byUidtt'W.Q ILir01eavtil cf PhiladelpliU. After th8cis2t! ksitUtawfeV only known to tfiosa ."Srha indulged in the : A ,(Vj';-'J In the erening, Giblea Lodge If o. 25 of this city gare a ball, and many of the dele gates attended. t PimjtAitifOKjc TirTBaEsTn3SB.w -The second SniH Pmvtat' m0- society was greetedi as waslhat of xkf first; by a select and appreciative andi- wee. "The sacred Cantata of Esther pre- gented to our Tiew nothing of an extraordi- nary character, if we may except the Sola and chorus of IsraeVO Israel to thee do I tremble," and the solo of " Thy galling e- feat, Alas 1 we know it all !" The former was sang with consummate brilliancy of execution, by Mr. J. E. Lippitt as Mordecai. The' latter, : by Zeresh (Miss E. Wilson) with inexpressible, feeling, delica cy and tenderness. 7 The preliminary exercises, preceding the Cantata, were made comparatively pleasant, by a . solo The day is done "by J. C. Mann. The destructive acoustic qualities of the Theatre absolutely murders the sound, and rendered this exquisite piece of melodi ous morceauxt harsh and unbearable. , Mr. Mann has executed this puce de remittance with remarkable pureness ot tone in private, and hence our remarks. Th cluett, by the Wilson sisters compelled ah encore, yfiic .was gracioasly acknewl edged by these sweet young warblers. 1 'Too much - praise cannot be accorded to r rotessor urabau tor bis SKinini manage ment. and ztalaua and untirinff labors in Kbalfofthfi cnltivation of music in our citT. Vk; Mao azisxs. Books. &c. American Asri arait.--rThia excellent farmer's journal ftir Mnrrf, ---' . Q h j vice given m uviuiuus, wgBtwr d excellent illustrations ; agricultural horti cultural and fioricultural, are alone worth e price ol the monthly. O. Judd & Co., publishera New York. ; :--v Frank LetlWe Ittuatratedf Chimney Corner and Soys and Oirli TFHy. They all well sustain their reputation for live literature, and excellent embellishment. ' 4 ''- I wide awake, practical. iTh person whose Leieure i Moure, .cparicime. vivacious. purse strings are drawn np like a fellow's mouth after eating an unripe persimmon, and who cannot, afford one dollar er year. for such n instructive and entertaining magaxine, ought to hie hjmself away, as did the. persecuted Lear. ' Get the March num- ber, (only 15 cents) and yon will be sura to I subscribe. - J. Trainer King, - publisher, Prtturgh, - Hearth an Pa. p;;r;; and Berne. The: current number fa u bright, picturefal dintere.tiog-Miu predecessors. The front illustration is very pretty. Pettingill, Bates & Co., New York. Every Saturday. Messrs. Fields & - Os good centinue to give to the pubile an ex cellent selection of matter fn their unrival led weekly. We fear to predict the im mense circulation of this paper when Dick ens1 new story h Commenced in its columns. Hovufe Mufieal Moninly. The eighth num ber of this musical , magazine is received, contains no less than 20 pieces of music, IostrumeQt&i t1ld TOCat. 0.ly 35 cenU a u ' . 4AA VI!.. TT UWUWr, .UI tW TO JW. BUM UOWB i " . w publisher! Boston Mass : . , The Phrenological Journal which "can be safely recommended as one of the most in structive and valuable Magazines for fam ily and general use published," has in the number for March the following among its contents -.Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, M. D. May00 Boston- The Future Science of M The Flat Head Indians; Carl To- got, the "German Darwin"; Pure Air; Why useBpectacles; Organization and. Crime; Phrenology ii the Sunday Sehbols ; Chria- tian Unity ; Chromo-Lithography ; A Cross Husband Cured j Cocial Cesitics;Nationt .1 -t.&- kt. t:i -. . - u vcuu, mo xniiMij iw vjrTexcscHf, 1 Crab Spider; theB:reXircr How to I be a Uan ; the SaCflsce Jltsan Bpontaa- coca Combustion. et& trith Dorfraits ' and t ttt.ri Vrinm an i ""r v Waxti Publisher : 280 York. " ' ; f -Rtaw.v 3TB-TnrV - b4W -Xib Jin.-Th; rv mhhm At a Udyt ba t - a.- t. mm mm ' v - - . 1 w Mconn rwreeil pnousnw, roiapina rm. -A C-. ;ucii-WecalI;csr rc.dtra' atieati cri to z, ; e.cliince to ca!:e ncssy, aia tii at Iz, h?i ctLj ".'asticat for Uiat piiLW..; j il. 34YC3ib ncnthlics; Our Luy V .,.'v v,-. It is certainly the cheap-' est, test cL..:rf al ana bcstUIusttemaga .dcliti clLi r.biheand agents are paid' in cc:a ; ' ; f ry . . . erms-Oiis clpy, cue. year, $1 25 j 30 copies, one ycir, C 20 03, leariBj tbs acat $17 50 for his trcuble. ; ; ; ; 50 copies, cne jear; C360O," leaving 'tis i addition to thfc'nbcrint'aii tiricp . Specimen nu tab Sin of tne,ma;.iine and I 10 cents; ty addreising DAUGHADAY & DECKEITublisherSi;424 ; Wabiut Street Philadelphia, Pa."' , ' 4 LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. LlLLIKGTON, N. C. ' a; ; March 1, 1870. Dear PosT,It is one :bf the. evidences that our Southern people are rousing them selves to renewed exertion to i improve and adorn our land, to find so many of our! plan ters and farmers: turning their attention to new methods ef cultivating the earth and bettering theif condition.; If, then, we wish to seepur Southern country arise out of her present depressed condition, and put on the beautiful garments ol plenty and prosperity we must begin with a strong arm and reso lute heart to .cultivate mother earth . and make her bring ;iorth ail her hidden treas ures. In this manner we can look u through nature up to natures . God," and thus they are beneficial in society at large, as well as the individual cultivator He who improves and beautifies his1 grounds, is , improving and elevating the whole line of society ; he embellishes his own estate, with the addU tional satisfaction of knowing' that he isi giving a new chisirm to the, life of his fellow men. . . - ".- The month of March is at hand, and as on the exertions in the; preparation of the soil during this month depends success. wornout soils, without manure lit The first thing necesssaryon such lands is to turn them up 'with the plough as deep as possible, rinorder; a second plough should follow the first in the same furrowiiwhicbf wilt throw the mould over and bury the stubble and weeds. In this case there will be a new soil upper most, which being fresh to the sir will re ceive much greater benefit from the sun and rains than otherwise, and will attract the' nutrition which . these , afford. No time should now be lost by delaying to render: this newly turned up soil as fine as harrow ing can make if,. If -the land be left in a rough state there is seldom time for the raini to affect mbre'than the ' outside of the lumjV the outside wiU1 'indeed be pulver - found nearly In the same hard state as when Zb th? J"?: K m" appear to everyone .that in this case the benefit of air, sun and! rains thus left is par tial, and the consequence is that harrowing it in the spring when these are over, is too late for its receiving the benefit which would otherwise have accrued from them. r, '. Glaucus. :; Mr. Editor : I hear very much of the lottery for real estate,' &C, in the building near the Post.' I wish to ask if tbe " Real Estate" is all real or whether it is a sham u estate " like the one I invested so much to buy from Captain Hester ? , " ; Yours,- j i4:;; ; Qciz. ; - We would inform our friend that the scheme p of the uew, old N. C. Real and Personal Estate Company comprehends a fair distribution of all the prizes on the list and a f number of "citizens have; already drawn prizes in cash to a large amount On Saturday evening last, says the Golds- I bato Jteesenffer, as-the-itrain,s'wasninning. down to the car-shed in this town, Mr. Ber- ry mUams, for a number of years an en- ginect i on the Wilmington tif t Weidon Railroad, ;accidently broke "hie arm. .... ... . . - - ;. i jx :i geems-; rrom inxormauon v we ? were I ing to jump on when, justTbefore reaching f it, he fell andt I " Some time ago, says the Pumecr we were i - v '--y' i " ' " I PobKdf that the, track, of. the Eastern Di rislcn ot ewteroNorth jCaxplina Rail- S43 'WteWS" M We regret rtbat wo hare been 4 ia. this, and . sincerely hop was no aime irm oe iosi in ine construction I mm.-mXm 11. 1 rifcaW, i'SL..!., l ea Thursday last. NO. 356. POSTIiIICGS. t:toxelikiParepa.v:'''' Quesadais in New York. a: Jefferson courulses Mobile. ' Sanjta Anna is venty-two. . Alaska croaks of 200 YoUrs. r2Tipoleoi. has, 'confidence.,, Revels sets behind Brownlow. Altski Seward is in New York. Detroit abolished steam whistles. Jo ajjaziae wuinia pauperizing.' ;r;rfpa will irarbfe (n Llverpoof. .Petersburg his aaannfesrfri; V The Paraguayan war is endel(i Lake Champlain is froien over. .City, of Boston? still missing. London marvels at its street cars. ' ; 5 Brazilian troops munch dog meat.. Judge Strong has been confirmed. The Hanlons have gene to London. Tennessee State election in March. ' - Wine can be made from the tea plant. ' It cost Lydia $930 to " wax " Storey. Gehts' spring style hats, will be huge. Gotham' prepares for Sr. Patricks day. New Jersey has ninety-one newspapers. Yehison four cents a pound in Mississippi. Deweese's resignation has been accepted. Burlingame's remains will be sent home. Skating is "aus; e sphielt" in New York. New York is to nave a " Byron banquet." Paper masquerades are Cbicao's pen chant. , The "forms" ef the New Torier Dtmocrat were stolen last week. " Gotham skated for the first time, last Friday, on Central Park. ., j Necklaces et gold beads are epniig's edict., ' .."Ben.'? Harriss advises resistance to the 15th amendment. T The Quaker City has 3,000 social a;,Buuvueru lialiroad Convention session at Baltimore'. is in The Lydia Thompson cowhide-case, stil 1 1 Y?rk Vtg excites uaicago. season was a failure. Gen. Breckinridge will edit the Lex'iBg ton (Ky.) Obtereer. . New York has had another Fat-Men?s-jain Ball. : I . - Switzerland saW" ain't afraid " to Rus T sia, Florida smacks her lips over pine apple fritters. "V Kossuth is starving and still goes to Hun- J Congress discusses the whiskey question, and is therefore up instead ol down. 1 UflgSj1 Silver has been discovered in Grayson, I Fifty-six of the officers and crew of the Oneida have been saved, if. - . . . i ; The True Girl of " the Period "The female type-setter. . " The inventor of the cork leg lives in a Philadelphia poor house. San Francisco has been earthquaked again. ; '.' .: . London and Bombay arc now connected by telegraph. The Workingmena International exhibition will probably beheld in July next. . Washington is overrun with game, but its faro and poker, f I I The frail flaxens, Lydia Thompson and Markham "jumped their bail in Chicago. Maine slew three hundred and twenty eight bears last year. ' . ,r , An ill ship for a Congressman A cadet ship. Spain sends her bad officers to " distant Portsmouth, Va., has five hundred and one ancient maidens. , j - . Petroleum has been bama. . discovered in Aia- Brownlow favors a military, government or Tennessee. : The new fifty cents notes have a vignette of Stanton. - Charleston charges two dollars f,or the . privilege of sleeping in its guard house. 1 The NY- Court of Special Sessions has been abolished. E. M. Spencer, the Cincinnati'editor, died of insanity produced by night work. The action of the British blondes in chas- Using a Chicago editor, shows that their switches " are net to be made light of. Iteelxebul). "to?e,k HKrew, ,. j great fly frightener," is the latest supposed l -pf Witfiir i drlmfitincr t, T?JM.mn,i. V -Mepmden asks "is hell possible f I drlft" in th etatt. 4 X 9 ML f ! ft- 11 ' . I' r. j . : 17 : !H - 1 . . . ; i 1 " rrmtinif Ofilce. IWi ; r I 1 . 1 r
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