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Rich Scene In The Wheeling Legislature

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
March
Year
1862
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Public Domain
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baving tinished Iha business buioro it, niij'iun:i'i on Thursday evening. Jm. madiafótv prèvimis to adjoarnment the following nither i ich proceeding tranpircd : '; Mr. K;itcliffo ofFefL-d i reso1 utio:i prnposjug to fiscertuin if the Sèn;ite woulii accept tho ton cornm:inlm .-tits without a.tnendaent, if first p ui-cd bv tho Ilmisc. Ho rem;irkd that no j)roppsition from tho Housw hu! ever gons to the Senito vithi)ut coming back iMKMUJed Ho desired, hefora the ntijoiirnment. to èubmit .Knir.hing wlfkih would meet their approb;ition. 'J'ho Speaker ipp inted Miv Il;it'l'fl'o to cotiiinuiiicate the pass r;-e of Et1 ri'solution to tlm Senate. - .M-. 1Í. ace rdiiiirly pioked up tha resolittion, and amnlst great langhter procoiü!. -:l tn the Senate chiiuiber. He Kubsi'qtirtntly roturned and reporte.;! to the House thnt the Senate insisted th:it there werè thirteen co:nm;indments, and rcfused therefore to accept the lloue resoluiion without arnendmout. ggf The G(.rin;iiitOvvn TeleqrapJi says : - 'l'lie ;i:iuu can be grafted With as rnuch ccríainty :s tho cherry, phun, apple or poar, and has to be performed as low down as pos-iililc, and the whole tijen üülitly cnvered with soil. It can bo peformud, too, at any t me in Murcli or April, like other graftlpsr. - Thó'e is not the; lenst secret ab:ut it. - Thisrctore, thosö haviii" od grape vines of iiny kind, c:m araft thetn with the best vurietios, providud the grafts can bü procured. Fur the Deluware grape espfiüiíiíly, whieh is so slow of growth, phd pever ought to I)O iillowed to grnw ppon i's own ronts, grattino; ia particuJarlv adapttd, and we trust it will be rosortod to generally by those who deiPe fruit earlyj as wll as to save expense, VW Thé Goneral Hill, who commandpil tlio rebels at Roanoke Isl.uid, is B. II. Hill "f Nurtli Carolina, wlm, as Coloncl. i: ainlod the battal'mn wliioh repulxed Gen. Piorce at Big Bethel. For "gallííht and incriforious conduct" on tbat qaea i :, the ( .iv. -mor of his State made htra a Brfganíier üeueral cf North Carolioa volunteers. Tt ■L" Tb.9 liardcst tliing to hold in tliis wo'rld ís an utiruljr töngao. It beata a hot tinnotiiing irou and a kicking horse consklerably. JL:g" A banltrnpt was condrletl with tin; (.Fier day for his embarrassment. " Ö, I'ia i.iot emïüitrrassed at all," said he ; 'ii litors that are embarrassed." T" (íi'norositv wronLf placed becnmesavifu; ( princely mtnd will unUo a privae family. fSr1' ISo man will evur find out wliat hc is by a more surv.y of hinjself. He must explore if he wmilil know hiiuself. 2rT Tlie ïiini-o íionesfy a man has, the le=.s he eiFects the air ot a saint ; the aiïectation of sanctity is a blotch on tho túe of licty.

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