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'UOE FASM. j mUm', w, it iighbr Jowe, that #M wttb sel a-igt r iX . i .i U3iJkSUOSL lbrtpaes era; 1DS - sisi 'l tw istd i, Rirets ad -b trr midd sss, iad adit are es i e1Is Yumesra .iIt w bgf ef # d it .tgiet'u a 0ne t _oo rb 9enbdga sees d s, m aisside sis ead asb.et id this liii.g1-a bby-- Jim*, no ibe* tIbes- a *reo fat of salr" eiidre .aases me_ e or .;aead I r se6 & bas W lc oI. imft the i: rn umpse rassoo Aie are no SOS tN doism~& mohave for ti~ tra bor a bts.6rty kaw as so- v , be plows them i holub hdsute s tare the o-'tts hbiowi hind tat sa.; ema a p h it rari ilais an taimp arstaiijae be eslau r iiest hit.t sidtheo dsrt uss, ma mot-fer sbt we bsves't got-give atnaS eahnad aosas? he e is'et' s}aps har, eree from whi ]easesat, thouSh ammassebsh ir anme. m Tse auMom.a .eweuaad Courier LiLATiVE L-GACIE& t Aing wsmavmr ....a.iw. Ud.Uet.aessnIIW, * UueSne e5ulutistnue, mir I. hr m i dlz!.rns **a3ska le. ,2.-Qjite ensber of AIs were passed by be Legislator.e general publie spartance, sys.opsi. of whieb say proYe of interest to the read rs of -Th Ns ewe and Courier. The Act aimending the General IaLatans relatung to the organiza .of Qdlista provides that which may be the organisa -itias bayyRailrotsd $120,000; sbares'of tb& 8pgi-rnburg and Thion Bail -ro1 ,6 00 .har s of,i .Pin dietdu Railroad, $42,500, shares of the Laurens Rilroad, $50,000; shares of the Cbarleston and Sav atnh Railroad, $270,000 ; share's of the Erdgefield, Trenton and Aiken Railroad, 07,407 33 ;-abares of the Keowee -and Tnck astsceee Turnpike, $6,600. The comp troller geileral is also direoted to t furnish the Siiking Foid Com miseion -Wit, :h list "fall ex counity t!easurer uai!sSr 4 - om itre is any batais' :e .ta4mgd" -AbeiSt.a<. for accouits its"let v her 6 hI jl cai ior i authorized . t' seu_ 'tfs.h clai.l e',h a sa seen tt{ r "' th best for t the sto rest of tlie Sta tu. A'! moneys realized.. froth the- disp+ ,sition.-f tt. railroad' _t,s as, from the seiiement of the treas urers' claims shall be. held -and disposed a'-as assets of the Sink. Fun onmiseion. C sLACTION. EXPENSES. The cosnty commissioners, of tbe sePeral couiities iri tboState r are autborized and required to audit and pay all accounts of the a sapervisors of registration for ad. vertising, and" in, harleatonaCity I for coprk hire and rent.forregis-1 I tratloa- precincts and stationery. and all acc,unts for necessary nx penses. incurred by the commis sioners and- nianagers of elet,ioc r for stationery, the making ofet-ee. t tion .iozes, rents and similar ex. penses in the last general eleo:ion-. t In ="tie election hereafter to be held in this State-the commnission i-ere of election are, to receive for 1 their eompensation $1 per day, and five cents per mile for ie -cessary travil. The pay sof; he managers and their clerks and the clerks of the commissioners is fied at the same figure, provided that none of them shall ireceive pay for more tha- three'days-ser-4 vices. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. The Act amending the General Statutes relating to the licensing of physicians and surgeons pro: vides that a person comirig to the State may practice physic and' surgery if be has a diploma issned by an incorporated university or medicinal college showing that 4 the degree of docter of:medicine I bag been conferred tipon him. This diploma nmust be exhibited f to some incorporated mical 8l lege or niedical, board in. tbis State with satisfaictory evidoece of his. good moral character andi Much other evidence of his pro fessional qualifications. ,If his diploma and 'qualifiestions' ar-e inpproved, te smedical faculty or< board may endorse his diploma, which -will then serve him as a 4 Ucepse to practice in this State. -isal board referred to is1 of the physicians - iiuag theilocal I yarioue nffectand validity as if they had been -imde by the parent of the )hild so indentarea. Such inden dres do not require the. certificate >f any trial justice. THE MA$TER OF.BERKELEY.. %The.Act providing for-a Master ortbeCoanty o' Brkeoy-.gives ho Goernor the right. f.appoint' nent, fixes-the efficial bord of the faster at $5;000 and prescriIes ,he Ran rights, dities and corn >ensaiiuir for hiin s isprovided na-,'iq Ger.neal Statutes The tot shall not affeer an-l snet daie+ under refeionee at the date f its- piasage to eitber_ f the asters ot Charleston Con atas roe previous to " cRveiiber:, 882, :-be right neing reserved to he .f:;stcre Of CharYeitoii to dis barge their fni keions iinder such rd3rs of refert:wec and to, nake igal repor s in siuc. case8.. FRAUDS AND~PERJUIES. iThe Act to amend ib- Gefera ttutes relating.to this privetitionn f frauds and perjuries so as to equire conditioral sales and bait. ents of personal"property to-e ecorded provides that 'every greement betwcen-- the vendor nd vendee, bailor and bailee; of le sonai property; whereby the endor and bailor sball reserve to timself any interest it the same; ball be nail and void-aa to fsubse. (ent creditprs or purchasers for Talnablc consideration wfthoat toti:e: .r.lees the same be-edoeed 0 . writing and recorded in the qanner now provvded bylaw for be; recurding of raortgagea: Pro tided; thLt nothing bereih con ained -chall apply to livery stabIe cerpers, inn keepers, or any other >erson3 letting or hiring property or a tenporary purpose' The Act to facilitate the taking fjtd-gments makes Paragraph 1 >f,Secat.on 267,of tbe ode .of ivil P ocedu7e"to rea4a llows : In any act o +Scotrt cthe )laintiff p*rdotf ersonal ervice.ofn immons and-complaint >n one or tnoig of the 'defiedants, r of the -sumtnons? aceordiii to rovisions of Section 151, and -hat )o appearance, answer pr deinr -er has bee served on him, it hair be the duty of the clerk to alsoe all sueh cases oni the Default alendei, and said:Nalieidyrt shall le called efhe fiit ay of th$etIjm; rhoen the iclti6n is on a e Iint or the r~ecovery -if money 'only, udgrente may be given forsth. ylaintiff by default. ifbhe demand >e liquidated' and the .pla.intmff temnize his account and 'append bezeto -an affidavit'that it is true Lad correct, and r,o pait of the umn sued for .has been paid: by lisconnt or otherwise, and a e.py se served wit .the.ammons and x>mplaint on 'the. detendanut, and be defendant shball nitEber-ans v'er, denur, not'ensv a niotice of Lppearance, - the plaintiff shall mave .jndgment for. the sum sued br as in th.case of liquidated de sands. In all oth.or cases the sief to be ,aforAded the plaintiff 5j?taspettained either by 'the ~~4~ja~oz iacases iu JeJudge with ot a. he may oielr for Staw t flating to jlain d pris tDN 4Tes at ttti.t R a,t 80uitoa ., cerui ng ti tlac P u tenOir "e brouglit i) 1aini ft -" rinten;it;id4nt- R* ital0o r( g1red to appear fvr aId deren'i ctinss i 'r ut at law it ws iclh is to t.ke intr9t ote Pern, riy to apear us a party dC tei Dt - 0S. S ay t bor i for_or ": tied on bela f f tlt e r. except b y a tliort y -of Tt . i,c:*.t! of iJi'reetor t TXre Gontr e' - o ompa ny hiit, eondcet: :-e reuired to givc bod to the .St e i t e San b18iO90 '- ever 1unir nvit, andin outt of li 1nproportion for a n ,mbei for the safe keepiug,of -tliuarivicts. The contrator or company ht.ing enFiet$iait faf feit to ilhi St e m 5tt. or LitIi 'ar lie unex i c st tente of . Cry <:OILL ^wfo nay inpt the facLt of -ej dagre being taken a primi fad 'evidenecef Ei.gii{ etee on thepgi o -th a co,truetur provi,ed tie .agi"egato f the forfeture Aial not exred .9,0 1r :+Sy p04e con riet, a provided; if the esfaped :ocvcitl;i!r b e" ept"ured iti in two moLh froJ the tim Ie ept. andie.ui,4" '"ttd frt of cst t 'o -tbe S te, no a I shali attach. t SALE OF" PERSONAL PROPET . -The - Act to amend the taw,.re l..tve7 tu the. -advy iseoient; and sale of-prsonai properth idged by potlt eated. -r ort.gge4'pre vi4s :that when any -P046al property under pJedge;:portgsgg or by pohecation, ie" tA be sold f0i prirpoee of sat sfytag, the toaenar debt Ktei:red by suy pkdgey mit gage or hypotbeestioa, ti pied gee, i'rtgageu ar:pdsdri told4e the rLrunmeit shoingfthe by p. hecation, shala adventise:-b ime And,-g .pa . of salc by-post ing: wr&tenr t otice in. ,hre; public p n:ce C in he cunty-vhere stuc personid property iiitob.e 'i'jrid at least fifteeti day. before, r-M sale, or forat Ilast two wel iI a -newspaper pubtis ,in. i county ; ou.les tbe ap2 ti making the ptedge,. -mortgage or.hypot e cation, or is l(gd represnta tives shalt..g%ve w ri tn consent tc da sale io mwtne other modeor at som:oe o.,1ernotice . Sbeh in brief,. is- norin ei th nOwt isnportanDitge59g0Ae led- apon. by thie Geuerat Asgbly ontside .of the several niattrsitc :Svich special auesetiioU-haaready UA T I8 RESPECTLEI S4O We heard a.- nd,- ovIerwise in teUiignt enoogh,Jatelyt neiaoter 'becase- 'said- he,'one: never miets hion ini tespectable eee.y !'. Ihe speaker did *nat mean, however, tha the pewn he affe.ted to iook down ;1ponl was imnmoral, bust merely that birrle of intimatist .wereaot conaposed of the fesbionab~le -and ach. .This nmotion of wbat eeln tess:e. speetabk -ociety is-qnite a faorite oie'^with -S oiassa otiodivddaals whs Ttkiry has.ao aignificantly na11e 's obs.' Empty pretense .a ~as iiak'es its evo'oharatristics standard by which it.strives -to areas :ure the respectability- of .persons at '.arge. 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