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That wonderful Newburyport (hode Island) man keeps up his cold bathing. Runs ten miles, jumps into the surf off Plum island, and then runs home, every morning. His health is perfect, and his name is Smith.
back to the committee from whence it emanated for modification. A message was received from the Governor, in response to a resolution of the House inquiring what course the Governor had pursued in regard to securing from the Confederate Government the exemption of certain State officers. The Governor responds that he has not obeyed the instructions of the Legislature; and further intimates that the Legislature lacks the right and the power to demand it of him, alleging that while the Legislature may increase his duties, it cannot clothe him with extra power. Finally, the Governor concludes that the resolution "directing the Governor to certify," etc., is not the language of official courtesy. The communication was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr. Deane, of Campbell, the House resolved into secret session. When the doors re-opened the body adjourned. [Dr. Smith, the new member elect from Amherst, is detained from his seat by sickness.]
Disappeared, last Tuesday night, from my residence, at Mrs. Mayo's, on Church Hill, near the corner of Grace and Twenty-sixth streets, my servant (free) girl, Sarah, with a half-dozen Silver Table Spoons. She is tall and thick-set; black; woolly headed, and is easily confused when spoken to. She is known by the name of Sarah Smith, and is supposed to be trying to make her way to the Yankees or temporarily lurking in the city. The spoons carried off by her were heavy, considerably worn, handle heads clipped, and marked "L. A. D." A liberal reward will be paid for the apprehension of the negro and return of the spoons. ja 12--2t*