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At a recent exhibition of plants at the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, says the " New Zealand Examiner," ' some fine specimens of foreign plants were exhibited, amongst which were some fine varieties from New Zealand, including a specimen of the Hippeastum, a very richly colored spotted flower of the lily tribe. DISPKANCHISEKENT BY WHIPPING.— The Daily News' United States Correspondent writes : — " Witbm three weeks a movement has begun, and is still, I believe, in progress, in INorth Carolina, for rendering the enfranchisement of negroes impossible, by whipping them for all sorts of offences} the State laws rendering the infliction of this penalty a perpetual disqualification for voting. So large batches of - negroes are flogged every afternoon in Raleigh and other places, for peccadilloes, as a humorous and effective mode of putting it out of the power of the Yankees to mafe eitwens. of them,"

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Southland Times, Issue 694, 10 July 1867, Page 2

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143

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 694, 10 July 1867, Page 2

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 694, 10 July 1867, Page 2

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